*'-■ ■ Lia m .Vl :4 V - • } >' • •• 4 .V 4 x •/ ~ • rnmmumnuj Ml X INK ; ii AT Nc^nferttii CHICOI'MB, You might take* baaebair you’ve I found. A coupl) worked on It w And it waa han who took a year About 400 eih the baseball s ;< Spalding’s 14-ap iey‘ make all Jiff. . 50ti :re- I r HE" ml ■ iSft , ! •'. v' 'Si ~r-—rzr — •/. r z~ ■iv / "'} v -■' ? I • •• ’ Z • X-v / * . / v- ' /'! / J / /'' acturings ^(Editor’s no «j: was unable to i ontael Aggie t rackm en participated ir thie Friday nijght as t > were disqualif ed. ! It day’s paper f >r fi f SAN ANTON IO-- uji carried ojff the teajn Friday ? njght n tUc AAU Track, anc Fieli i records were b okc^ 11! * Rice slipped nto slot after Texaij A&, liaglor « , anlo litxt irk U i ..[mu ..in. ^ i . ' ys! that bple are. girl iw.j pijk in AL ’ G. h[e r e. gue All of them come off th£ samb winding machines and are made t > the same specifications' iV to ounces and between'^Waml 9 V inches in diameter. Thfey are stamped with blue -or black ink. depending on the league for whic they are destined. The most fascinating part of the muniifactoring process is the hand stitching by 183 girls, sit* ting at tables where Vices hold the bails. An adhesive tape con- m in SW AAU &M Second cession here would do u terrific business. Five mornings a week each girl tapes every finger with adhesive plaster to avoid get ting slock with a four - inch needle. This elaborate plant, opened last October, also includes a rubber re finery. Here the rubber is re ceived in crude form fropi ti)e Ma lay Straits. Often the refiner re trieves knives, tools and rocks af ter the rubber is boiled down. proxlnmtely l&O yards of white 4 There are 60 distinct operatlpns lit the l^ull itself 09 of them in the cushion-cork center; First step in making the base ball Is the preparation of the center whioh Is composed of eork and rubber. Added to the cork are two layers of soft rub ber. ope red and one black. Each layer, approximately onc-qua^ ter inch in thickness, is streb ed tightly over the Cork. r /1 v m j ;H j •- n :/ :,;P 3 i: ii L J ,*11 lit VlWlN'.m HAlt Hr i\AN(> ~ ^ -r — : \/ . ; Major League Baseball Jakes Sixty Distinct on ojf the who jmeet they nes- # iliews. Jnsititute title here (Southwest nrWfft as five AVedr wf ae wqro disquaijfhd. BijfoifO tliHt de cision, A&Mihal bee winnor. le .first |)lace ITpXkJi, and and Arts that s by running a 24.2 The old record is) 24.5. V (Ray Hoidbrook captured the 40 nieter dash from five other con testants by running it in 48.6. Augie Erfurth of Rice won the 110 meter high hurdles in 14-.!i ho broke the old record of 14,8 he)ld by a Rife man. Bill Cummins. A ‘man from Texas College Tyler, p. B. Sheppard, broke mack, Texas; Littleton, Southwest | Texas; and Vickkrey, Alice.) Height: (> feet 2% inched. 1,500-Meter Run—1. Alsobrook,, Baylor; 2. Johnson, Trinity; 3. | j Bowers, Randolph Field; 4. Wink- in | ler, Randolph Fidld; 5( Tittrell, Randolph Field, (Only Field. I tries.) Time,: 4:08.7. five en- Rules for Downs NaJatorium Set t old record of. 1:5<>.5 in the 800 m ter event with a 1:66.4. A pew hop, stop and Jump r« ord Wan inmic'hy Jim (ierhardt Rice when he went 44 feet, il InjcheM, The old lecoA.I stood at feet, 9 Inches, RKSULTH . ; 1. Hooper, North P. L. Downs Natatorium will be Open during the summer months I for students, wives,: and feffidents Pole Vault 1. Faulkner, Abiline 0 f College Station, Art Adamson, Christian College; 2. Marks, Lack-1 swimming coach, announced today, lahd AF Base; :!. Tie between Post, The pool will be‘open from 3 to Intrahiural softball play gets under way today on the campus and at College View with 18 teams participating. In the two opening games spotlighted today, B-Even meets B-Odd in' the College View round and Puryear meets Walton op - the- campus. , Schedules are now out for botjh the ' Campus and College View j Shotput (Fort Worth); 2. Meyer, Trinity; 3j Falkenberg, Texas; 4. JYoul i unattached, and Walters, Texas; 8. i Tie between Lucas, Trinity, and I Tdnipkinskl, Texas, Height; 18 feet. 1 100-Metdr Jlash- 1. Brown, ! Rice; 2 Cotton, Baylor; 3. Mullins, Texas Tech; 4, 1 >'Ambeoslo, Bay lor; 5. Lewis. Southwest Texas State; <1. Rogers, Texas, Time 10:8, 40(i-Meter Dash -4, Holbrook, Texas A&M; 2. Cox, Klee; 3. MU- chell, Texas A&M; 1. Paine, Ran dolph Field; f>: Harris, (iutesyillc; (f, unreiu, Alice, Time 48,6. * i, ... Quinn, Texas; Texas. Distance: 47 f« ted; 6. u mttac v i|;burd 14 inches. lO-Mcftcr High Hurdles l.-ll firth, Rice; 2. RoWlandc SM (pijly two entries.) Time; 14 (fS'cw record.) HighjJump—1, Tie between IV rew, 31 Wal ice. and Holding, Texds; ps, Texas; 4. Davis, Tex; 34 V&M; $. throe-way tie among Wo- Advertising Market: The a tjrea .1 end: Only T JE ,4: i • rl- m. i •• • ; ■ r nly $5.51 each K v 4l ggics apenda only IjlO.Gl for" \ (iita buy 4,850 sweaters a year ^Tottl a lount spent for swejEfters in a cal ITALION reaches all of these Aggies . . J :/ . , . $28,160. !i y i' : students. 'C 4", J JH m Z z % 2()0-Meter Dash 1. Brown, Rice; 2. Cotten, Baylor; 3, Rogers, Ans- llp; 4. T. Stewart, Lackland, AK Base; 5. Calderon, Alice; Time: 21.8, - ■* 2oh-Meter Low Hurdles—1. Hall, Texas A&M; 2. Rowland, SMU; trumural Sportf, announced Frfday 3. Lewis, Southwest Texas State; Unit because of the demand, n wo- 4. Dorsett, Alice; 5. Erfurt^, Rice. 5:30 p. m. and 7 to 9 ji, m., Mon- day through Friday, All swimmers must wear caps in. the pool, Adamson said. No admissipn is charged for students to swim in thl*k .. Cinclmnajti .. Chicago Pittsburgh AMERICAN LEAGUE Team— New York Z. Detroit J Philadelphia/. Boston W’aslungton Clevel: Chic, St. t9 League, the Reds went almost four years without playing a douhl ffotn Sept. 9,1876) to Sept. 7. 1880. the dinners of the C| College View, titles to ^ the winner of the A njiral (Championship. |!|) T / 1 ' ' A* ' ; 1 ' I Either two or three tan A tp be played each aftejrr >or campus while only r the first semeater only. FAMOUS Esquire Pre-tested 5 ways for added wear. Designed by Fifth Avenue Ex perts. In all colors, sizes, patterns. Leon B. Weiss Boyette Street , '■ , College Station ' College View Softball Schedule 't This schedule is e Time ! x 5:45 l 5:45 j i 5:45 > S' 5:45 > " >. 7:45 r , 7:45 r 5:45 • « 5:45 \ 5:45 ]} ! 5:45 : ! ^ 5i45 ; 7:45 j: i 5:45 ! 7:45S 5:45 I 5 45 i 5:45 / i 5:45 l 7:45 5:45 5:45 5:45 ' 7:45 3:45 7:45 5:45 7:45 ! 5:45 { for the first semester only. Game / Team 1 / B Even r 2 C „Even 3 < D.-y .-Odd , 4 C.. Odd 5 (Lights )B Odd 6 (Lights )D Even 7 A Even 8 C Even ,p B Odd 10' C Odd 11 C Even 12< Lights )D Odd 13 C Odd 14 (Lights) A Even 15 D Odd 16 A.. Even 17 B..:.....Even 18 C Even 19< Lights )C...v.Even 20 A ..Odd 21 C Even 22 B Even 23< Lights»B Odd 241 A......Odd 25 il Lights )D. Even 26 C..„i Even 27 (Lights) D... .Even 28 A .A Odd X ~ Team ...Odd Odd ...Even ... Odd * ....Even ....Even ...Odd ....Eyen : Odd .Even ...odd Odd ...Even ....Even .. Odd ...E\(en ...Odd ...Odd ...Odd .^.Even ...Even, !!!)o3d. ...Odd ...Odd ....Even ...odd ... Even POLIO INSURANCE We Now Have A . ,1. • Non-Cancelablo | , I | i • Guaranteed - j • Renewable • For Life) POLIO INSURANCE POLICY Colson & Company / y Phone 4-1232 Lipscomb Bldg. A College r’ / 7 ... U .i \'U-iu A Time 5:30 5:30 7:45 5:30 5:30 5:30 5:30 5:30 5:30 5:30 ‘5:30 5:30 7:45 5:30 7:45 5:30 5:30 5:30 5:30 5:30 5:30 5:30 5:30 5:30 5:30 7:45 5:30 5:30 7:45 5:30 5:30 5:30 5:30 5:30 7:45 5:30 5:30 5:30 5:30 5:30 5:30 0:30 5:30 5:30 '5:30 Team j v Puryear Dorm 14 / ..Lafw'' / Mitchell .Project House Puryear i 'Law Mitchell „ T.C.V.V. Project House Puryear Mitchell T.C.V.V. ,8 Milner ; 1 Project House Puryear T.C.V.V. Legett Milper Project House Puryear Legett t Milner } Hart Project House Legett Milner Hart Walton Project House Puryear Hart Walton Dorm 14 * Project House Puryear Hart Dorm 14 Law Project House Puryear Walton Dorm 14 Mitchell Project House .1 I Ip it i il a e pis ‘