r 1 M If! mm n y> / >' v j - lW tv-f: I e Tei fitht place!! y. recent thfe ’ in ifct bet*! ” -Ikmpt Hilbro Enter L j F< ur Tex» cipH e i|i tli Ffel I niUut t IrflH AnujuleH Jiiiih 17 «rul Hi'iej lu'i i|f r *n»l he ('inn )( y jliilh ilttll (Ittll , HI he i <* A iirh' : IhU mi't'-, II .. tietii will hi' Ihi* iilililjof 1, Hhly fly Ui In ive |lieii flkNiJAy, In h *lfl m I he tlHlteil itwwmnw m f' 410-yard relay teai 1949 Conference west Conference in Big S*\*n and .adera, which won et will rep- the dual track the Southwest Conference next week in Kansas City. The quar tet, reading left to right, is composed of W. A. Wilson, J. D. Bond, Bob Hall, and Bill Napier. if. ries will parti- TV A Tri ck and llild this year in ihuut wi I bp on K wi h ibp prplimiii* Kriday 1 ho 17th uh! bunnlHj, dji llinh Hal, J, )i, 1 on «♦' KodiiH will III Hi Willi iHhi iihi'I in ij liHHi|iliiiiii mil Kh= iiii'miHimpi' urnip ill )0: Kil't I (Hill W II |IWili= Ifeio fAimylHH in urtlpi' mill Iphyp»inri itjuk^ nml fit hi tiii'H llhikf Htitno vnei'e in mid tins II he out- wlbhiywlof lhi'U‘onfet‘- MM ROUNDING IT UP By BILL TOTT’S / ► ./ The announcement that an ama- played in Bomber Park in Bryan. teur baseball team is to be organi- zed< here this summer is good news. Although it can hardly be called a semi-pro outfit, it is aboift. the next thing to it, (jlaudptf Mahler manager of the YMjtlA harbor shoji, anil Holand I)hiUby, mmiHihr w the AniiriuHn Hie im La unary la Bryan, are Ha- lipghioiH), 'I heae HiMiittmra will fiM'iiiali (he ei|ii iniient, iiuifnrijip*, ami Iramt- immitiun fur the team, [Hie nraauliiNihia of this outfit wi I give Ihe Mtirienls n ehimee In Her atjime of the guod semi pin miJflm |iliiv here this »uhi> Hii|r, AjceoHllag In Mitlths gHtaen art* In he arlietluleil with temtm like Uiitmie natl Weimer, nlwitvs lough in semi-pro circle*. M\ the tewnvB game* will be A nominal charge will be made for most of the games in order to pay for the rental of the park, including the light hill. This is the chance for a lot of baseball players to get 'to niay some good baseball this summer, Arrangements have been made for the team In liejfin practicing mi ihe Kyle Kichl hauelni)] itiaimmu beginning Tiiesility, .lime 7, Mnhle aliii.eil the other liny everylmtiy that wanted to try nut r r i lege Station State Batik NSTO*OPEN THEIR’ NEW BUILDING : ' —at— f'"4 I : ii ‘ ‘ i ' * ' j Sulfur Springs Road 1 and Talbot Street j| : l .v{' ; ; , TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1949 ANK HOLIDAY bfihks of Bryan and College Station hi Closed Monday, May 30, 194.9 in •rvance of Decoration Day, a legal ii mimmB m i| m. 'll m kr vi Ul?GE STATION NATIONAL BANK > NATIONAL BANK ' ' T STATE BANk & TRUST CO. ■Hr ■ STATE BANK foe.the team wa* welcome foieome out to Kyle Field for the prHctieu agsflioim. (let mil there the firm day if yob really want tu play haselmll. thia summer, A AM'* foollirtit sehedule seem* to he t'lninging o little more with each day. In a couple of years, we won't have the sam« old stereo typed schedule facing ^ us at the beginning of each new season. The signing of VM! to play here in October of 1P5U represents the first change. The game with the Virginia boys will take the Satur day which has been jused before to play LSU. Playing that one 'here Ms a good deal because ‘the conference sea son opens the next weekend. Its more desirable to have a., home game than a road trip because the team can be in better shape for that opener against TCU the next weekend. i * . According to a very . reliable source, an announcement will be made this weekend concerning the latest change in the" A&M football schedule. | According to the source, A&M has signled a contract to play a prominent team on the west coast in the. 1951 season opener. if v/f .1’ K 3 / w r T'5 y I iX. //! 1 : • Battalion PORTO FRIDAY, MAY 27, ;1M8 Page 3 — ^ — ~..HU | Ags To Be In -Big 7 Dual Meet sneies, it By TRAVIS BROCK le 1949 hdmpion- .jramMe in the third annual dual track and field meet being held in K ans * s Cit;y between the Big Seven Con ference winners and The .South west Conference on June 4tn. / '?his meet will be the third in a series that have been held between these two big conferences irt track and field events. Only the first three Winners from the conference meet will be eligible for participa tion in the meet, but if a member who placed in the conference; is un able to attend, his place dan be filled by an alternate. The fitfst meet between tile two coftferenceH was held in Pal-Hi Stadium in Dallas with the South- west Conference taking to|i hon ors. Last year the meet was iagain he|d in Paljas ami ended in4iu tie; hoWever, many of the winners from thf SoufhWa'd Conference alidn’t s (it the inept, givink it a participate |n the meet, giving dh advantage in sonm events] ■iix uu|ntueis of the Aggie liiiuad Kansmi Uit. . Hay Hal bi'jmk, (innim Lmlwink, ami Ervin wi I leav! pv tram for Kamnui fity on M'l’ldjiyJ’ June di'il, Hay lluf- Hi tlarhaik are In receive llietr ill* iliMua* v'rlaay night ami will fnL Kamm* morn- low the iitihp member* in lily' by :pNne on Katutilay SWIMMERS SEE ADAMSON All prospective members of next year’s varsity swimming team must see Art Adamson at the P. L. Downs Natatorium between 4 and 6 any afternoon between now and Thursday, June 2, Adamson said today. Green Says Labor Will Defeat Taft Next Year ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., May 27 —(.*P)— AFL President William Green promises to muster “every ounce of strength” of labor to de feat “that outstanding reactionary, Sen. Taft 1 ’ in 1950. In his address Wednesday at tile International Handbag, Luggage, Belt and Novelty Workers Conven tion, (irepn also singled out for defeat southern democikt* who “unite against labor.’ 1 ' ♦ ANTED: ISED BOOKS Bpin^hg Tuesday, eri ' I w)\ For good used May 31, THE EXCHANGE STOKE will otfeititb buy used books which are to be used here again and. II ' r* - ieh we need stdek. t ■I i - .j Would also like to call your attention tp the buying of old or s arid disconti nued titles spokso^effoy the Student Sen- Tjhis buyer will ately behind x' : > RE I ) copies we will pay of list price. / be in your store Wednesday and will buy all pur own buyers. j IF: A L ER THE DATES May 31 and June 1,2 and 3rd s '■ ./ change Store F / / / / ]i')m A tgia* will liavo J, il, Itani hlijia. m' mpsi'iiiing l)m Soiilhwpsl Cnjitfriui ip in lho mill 1 and iwo ihilt* ruii Bob llall in the illiii low hnydies, [(letujjfe Radera in the shol an|l disifiiS, ami Jiillan Herring In One Iniile run. if. A. SiWpson will replace Leroy Hudemub iiij the pole vault at the request of Bodembn, who i* unable to i attend! the mbet. Don Mitchell will teai|ii\V,ith HOlbi'ook; Ludwick, and Bikjerbrtck to run the mile re lay eveilt; for the. Southwest Con ference.! : - | .pveryf member of the' Aggie sqpad should be in top form for tht meat, except Connie Ludwick, who has ween hampered by sick ness lately^ If Ludwick is not in shape fpr the meet, he will prob ably be replaced by Tom Cox from Ri^-e in the one mile relay. Since /V ' j * \ ! • conferences, it will be legal for Cox to replace Ludwick. The Big Seven Conference is composed of Colorado U., Missouri U., Kansas U. f Oklahoma IL, Kan sas State, and Iowa State. From past performances, the most oppo sition will be furnished by mem bers of the Oklahoma and Kansas State teams, with Iowa State giv ing some troubles f Letters FINIS TO THE LIGHTER /V Editor, The Battalion: Please allow me to: make a pub\ lie apology to Texas!! A&M, to: / John A. Popo III, H. R. San chez, H. A. Hale; and also to ex press my thanks for the return of the cigarette case which caused so much trouble, (Re: My letter to the Balt concerning the loss of one cigarette case and the false accu sation of three Freshmen.) I received the letter from the three men l had accused, and I Wgs terribly sorry for my drastic actions. Allow me to say that I could l»av« corresponded with you dlmtly tp tut uf the five men who rode with n»e; I remember three pf their names | have caiijtht the Annie hahil from so much «Io«m* association; Thanks, to you three men for writing me, it has done much to reassure my raith and troftt in Aggies, However may I add, in atiswkr lo Hie Idler in the Ball comment m| oh my previous let lei , I did not sloji al any lime hetw-een ihe Annex and Austin Mr. ftimar. And while you drive, do you ever carry your cigarette* above the sunshade and *pme extras nomewhere else? It *o happened that I ran out of the ones I had within easy reach and I knew there were some more in the calae. And I do agree with you in all «f my experiences also, I have found that Aggies are In variably better men than any oth er group. For a final word, I would like to add thanks to the person or per sons who returned my case to me. The case was mailed to me and I received it last Saturday morning. There was no return address so I do not know who to thank per- ! fF m 1 if \ V Mi lion tf -1 ; i WITH A BATTALION Rate* .7\ 3cm word to th« Student Act! • BUSINESS SEB HAVE your theme*, theaU, perts. Phone 2-6705. SHOP. 1007 B. 23rd •j FOB SALE • „ ; y FOR SALS—1948 Harley DavhUon 74 overhead with only 6.000 mUisL Coin* this week for only 1726. See Vsughn 201—No. 3. -K - 2 bedroom house, n. unusually good I Phone 4-9314 or 4-80! FOR SALE—2 condition terms FOR SALE—Apartment stovjh Oood dition. See after 5:00 p.m. 713-A 1 Baker, Bryan. excellent con- A‘ South , — j !—H-— FOR SALE —, Overstuffed chair; Dazor fluorescent drawing lamp; desk; and phonograph. Call after 5:00 p.m. C-7-W, College View. FOR SALE—7 ft. Frlfldalre $75. Sofa bed and chair $60. C-12-X, Colleye View. Se,e after 5:00 p.m. Edward Morace Hary free pass to CnmpUs. ■ sitww. JMMER ART CL, 1st. AH mediums. Uls, Open to ell glnners and adv; CU let. fL.- Ralph L. Terry, jii lege. Phone 4-487! iiliiniliilliiii>illiiilHH:H! siaim FOR RENT—fFurnlsI EaiiMifi R SALK—Cargo and camping trailer .sleeps four or will carry a ton) nr will on refrigerator or atove. Leonard lef*) 4-TM4 (day*). FOR KAI.E- ntau apartment size Kelvlna- tor rerrlKerato^ New unit Installed' last year, pood condition. Price $65.00. B'3,W, Xlallege V\eW. FOR RAuFooe used refrigerator. ^Dlrt cheap. R-t V, College View. ’—r-1—I y t c j I ’ .■■ ■ FOR 8AI,ii House treilsr and met »*13 romi). $i,nr>0 iu $|,iK)0-7ft, lesiteoilvely 1,-7, Ar»a i \ 1 —i—r-9—t-—<- \ / ’to I'-A-^—rtr- Fi»H HA Mi) li'leeiinMetw initHir Pl»ivrt)l(*l f»r, lies ifnly le iiMO uHliiit. one mvoiir flHillfl, ilnfl*r#**ii fmiU^tj <1»: (hisIsf, lijiiuaeF *m«:'i<>. wHtuM HHii,vee«i oHSgie |tiA.V»l Vill Hi# *h«r i- y.- k\—^r-t 1 fa- .W . k»m gAiiW 1'iiwAh iTrssiK* »*em«T«ik, ■ oltme, hs# iiomiiw I)omMl Xenefil ijirtrsf, - I Foh flAllin MielHle, iihiiihm DtisM,’(fa «s w v v*i mm *pHlll Hull 11 Mli thjs wifi be a meet between two sonally, however it was post mark- f RANCHMEN WHO KNOW \ J I ALWAYS DEPEND ON Re MM ” Foh m wiissi, f imiisi' <4Ui' Willi l«lp; imi lHI llMH*i| MHI* Hlrvlm listwreh tliysn, Ciillsgs. )lw|fj n; ed Bryan. The obily ejtplgtiation X have Is that the Vase mugt. have' fallen to the* flour of the bat be fore 1 picked up the men and When I stopped for tliem or when 1 let them tint, the case fell out Of the car un-noticed. Please forgive me for causing such an unwarranted affair. K. D. Anthony, Jr. Austin, Texa* i , P, S Re: editor’s note to my previous letter. Very ljustifi- j able doubt you expressed sir, I wish I hadn’t added the last remark also. Local and J. B. 7 l 707 8. Ph. 2-2838 — CHII Qeo, W. Bi . 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