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i I i -FOO (Contlnii«d fi iftht in ALL- V ‘r B FHfchj frojri Page 5) ine of the two r force Iohscs, 7he mo«t; owts (i day wa»» a ho boiwiMm a tricky Af^A team and a /' tstanling game of hot and hard match Cavalry senior Gene Holler and his date, Worth resident, Margaret Mundhenke, were giving the quarterback plenty of help On this particular play In TCC’s Memorial Stadium Saturday. 'Hie assorted Aggies |>eering over their shoulders also look mildly Interested in the proceedings! M mf, J . —Photo- Courtesy F^rt Worth Stqr Tfelegram SAVE 10 TO 20% On Your Automobile j • J | , I r | 1 ' I and Fire Insurance ALEXANDER - BEAL! AGENCY J Phone 2-11547 203 South Main uT beftir iful shMing K Flight team. Led by Hu|b HorUn and Harold Sniiti'a smooth bull haiKfllng as will as shooting, the ASA eked a 24l2l win despite Istellar play by thi K Flight tcaijn all the way through. Neithur team got mote than three points In the lead dur ing the wlnlle jgamf and the match was wide Hpen until the final wlris tie. f [ ' F Flight won over the scrapping Engineer'team ,14-8. High point ip in were Wqggnef for their Air oirce and Taylor for the Engin- 1- i L 1 - J : ■ h the tennis courts, a powerful CKem Warfare team made a clean siifeep of B TC’ji, while A Compos- it: won over A Ordnance despite evcellent play by Ken Colley and B)b Giles. A strong couplet of B>b Hunt and James Conrad sparked the A Composite team; D Infantry took an easy win ojrer A CaValry, and I Flight took a hard founght match from H Flight On the football field, the sea son got off tp, a strong start. The Senior Company downed the hard running G Air Force team 13-0. ^Coring for the Seniors was Stiles and Hill With Thorpes scoring the extra point. E Infaptry downed A Flight 13-0 with the stellar play of Jones and 1 fcCoUum. Rutland slightly injured pis knee during the contest. B Infantry opened its season with 4 victory ovtr D Flight (12-G) pfter a hard battle with Damuth Scoring both TD's for the Infan try andScfiulke for the Air F'orce. A Quartermaster decisively downed Bj Field-26-0 with the out standing play of Bobo Jaska. The QMC teams displayed the beat form and moat power of the ‘day add proved they still retained most of the power punch that won the championship for them last year. ;j For the only horseshoes mutch of the day, A Infantry won over B Cavalry 2-1. i —— SWC Physical Education Mee Now in Sessio iiml Sou Physical >w in BCR UHL ABNER Harvard-Yale Boot Race m. ITU CWBKPWM THE COUNTHY/r— FIVEKIOMV BOW— MADE THE'Hff* BAEADCflf-^KICK WE SWEET KICK ME SIMPLE*-’» WONDER WHO’S KICKING HER now— Oust a little love, a little KICK ME IN DECEMBER AS YOU DID IN MAY?" Southwest Cor Education session here qn The an! ference meet in nt the campjus. 1 The mjain Subjective of the organisation isj to improve teach ing and offering# In required phy sical edudatlon, Intramurols, re creation, land ! teacher ejdueatlon programs.: Representatives from, the schools, of the Southwest Conference who are attending are: Texas Christian University, Df. Troy Hendricks, head of department of health and physical Education; Baylor Uni versity, Dr. Lloyd Russell, h«>ad of the department of health and physical education and J. D. Sto vall, Hank Chapman and Bill Men- efee; Southern Methodist Univer sity, Dr. Lloyd Mespersmith, head of the department of health and physical education i H. Stephen Brown. • ( Rice Institute, Gib Herimanee, head, department jof health and physical education; University of Texas, Dr. D.:K. Brace, chairman, department of| health and physical education^ L. T. Belmont, director of physical training, Berry Whit aker, director of intramurals and Sonny Rooker, assistant director of intramurals. A&M College, C. E. Tishler, head, physical education department and Herman SegrUst, Carl Landiisg, W. M. Dowell, f. M. Andrews, Art Adamson! James Hill, N. Ponthieux, Emil Mbmaliga and L. A. Hqrri- What’s Cooking ison. ' Mark Warnow Dies NEW | YORK-f/PI Mark War- now, 47, orchestta conductor of the Lucky S rike hit parade radio show for man r years, died Monday of n heart ai ment, HJSK CLUB, Thursday, October, 20, 7:30 p. m., Room ?25, Academic Building. HOUSTON A&M CLUB, Davis Chapter, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, Acadeirjic Building! i HOUSTON COUNTY CLUB, Wednesday, Octobef 19,7:30 p. m., Room 204, Academic Building. Election of officers and plans for Thanksgiving Dancfe. KNIGHTS OF ; COLUMBUS, Thursday, 7 p. m., St. St. Mary’s Chapel basement. JLAREDO CLUB, Friday, October 21, 7:15 p. m., Room 125, Aca demic Building. Choose band for Christmas dance. LUTHERAN STUDENT OR GANIZATION, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Lutheran Student Cen(*r at North Gate, topic “Pictorial Life of Dr. Martin Luther. NAVARRO COUNTY CLUB, Wednesday, October 19, 7:30 p. m. 1 , Academic Building. Plans for Thanksgiving and Christmas dances will be discussed. I NEWCOMERS (h-UB, Wednes day 2 p. m. Cabinet Room, YMCA. PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB, Wednesday, October, 19, 7;30 p. - :r ai,. m m i v {, ’•CHESTEKPI! MY- CIGARS' v- ' J J BEEN A CHESTEREII PAN EOR I m m * : AGGIE CHRISTIAN FELLOW SHIP, Wednesday, 7:14 p. m., Student Lounge, YMCA. 1 CORYELL COUNTY CLUB, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, room 126, A ca ‘ demic Building. DISCUSSION AND DEBATE SOCIETY, Wednesday, October 19, 7:30 p. m., Room 325, Academic Building. Practice debates; visitors invited. EL CAMPO CLUB, 7 p. m. Thursday October 20, 207 Academ ic Building, election of officers. FOODS GROUPS, Friday, 1:15 p. m., home of Mrs. Cecil Wamble, North Oakwood. GALVESTON COUNTY CLUB, Thursday, after yell practice, Room 106 Academic Building. Plans for the Christmas Dnpce will be discussed. * Non-Corps Juniors To Meet Tonight Non-Corps members of the Jun ior, class will bold a meeting to night at 6:30 in the Assembly Hall. Plans for non-corps participation 'J 1,1 ®e Ware Field House, Discuss at the Junior Prom will me made, W. I). Humes, claw president, PORT ARTHUR,- CLUB, Thurs- prwiding at the meeting, said to- day, 7 p. m., Assembly Room of YMCA. Very short meeting to dis cuss Aggielund Orchestra for Christmas. Also Thanksgiving pur- ROBERTSON COUNTY CLUB, Wednesday, October 1ft, 7 p. m., Academic buildingj Organizational meeting, election of officers, plan ning of social calendar. SENIOR PETROLEUM WIVES CLUB, Thursday, October 20, 7:80 p. m., YMCA cabinet room. SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MILITARY ENGINEERS, Wed nesday, October. 19, 7:30 p. m.. Room 304, Tcadeinic Building. Colonel George Sritith will by speaker. SOUTHWEST TEXAS CLUB, Wednesday, Oetober 19, 7:30 p. m., Assembly room, YMCA. Organ izational meeting. SUL iROSS RESEARCH CLUB, Wednesday, 7:30 p, m., YMCA Chapel, W. L. Curtner will speak. TAU BETA PI, Wednesday, 7 p. m. Chemistry Lecture Room. VM51 WIVES CLUB, Wednes day, October 19, 7:30 pj m. Sol arium Room, YMCA. j WACO-McCLENNAN COUNTY* CLUB, Wednesday, October 19, 7 p. mi., Room 301, Goodwin Hall. Final plans for Thanksgiving and Christmas socials; ■ I l I ' I intend to (1) Enter the Pfpe • r (2) Enter a collection or To be eligible for the 1949 Bittalion PipqjSmokftig Contest, ,j readers njust fill in this blank and; bring 01 FIFE SMOKING CONTE The Battalion Goodwin Hall ! ' | - ■: . j r | JJj f . '1 Contestants may enter eithe|r|0r both of the t\yo divisions. iail It to STARRING IN RED HOT AND BLUE A PARAMOUNT PICTURE v ! - Bi ■,' 11 11 r '1 m am Sellers Meet Thursday Student football program sales men whp sold at the V Ulanova or Tech ga|nes and! all other students interests in Selling programs! for the BajfW ganjie should meslt in the Stujlent Activities Office in GoodWiit Hall Thursday afternoon at 5:15| Clayton Selph,. program salesi manager, sai<l today. Foothill programs will also be sold atrthe A&M-TCU freshman game Thursday night. Students wishing>to sell at the freshman game should be at the meeting also, Selph said. Programs for the freshman game will be sold for 10 cents each. Com- ndssio# t-ate for !the freshman pro grams has not been set yet, Selph said, buf will bp announced at the Thursday meeting. Program sales for the remuinibg home games will continue to |>e handled on a completely competitive basis, he added; ~ Honor Society Planned Here The Board of Directors has granted the petitionl| : of a group of members of Phi Kappa Phi, a national honor society, for the installation of an A&M chapter of the society, according to Dr. Paul |Jii Woods of the History Department. [ Installation of the chapter will be October .'H; by Dr. Frank Kent, the national president of thja Sac- iety, and 1,'heud of thi*[ Graduate School at Penn State. Dr, Kern is braking a special trip to bondiict the installation of this: chapter, f. At the same tijme, a very seU»cl group of optstandlng students and faculty mehibers will he initiated. To be eligible for membership,! a student must have a grade point ratio h^> that it places him in the! Upper one-eighth of his class. Thir number has been cut in half to this chapter. Extra curricular activities ar also taken into consideration. Ad mittance is usually made in the la» hall of the junior year or thi first semester of the senior yoari I Phi Kappa Phi was founded : a the University of Maih0 in 189’ and later fqrmed into ja nutiopa Society. It is open to Students; ii all departments of study. This i the most widely spread honor soc(-j ety open to all students. , Original negotiations with th society wjere begun last year b Dean M. T. HuiTingtoiT, recent! named to (be the next president o] A&M. Later, the job Was take! over by q group of faculty rrtbi jer who are already members Phi Kappa Phi and who will charter members of the local chaj ter. When presented for apprt>V*| the petition was unanimously aj proved. Names of the*new members wijl be released later in the week. - deadium: j InUnped frppi Page 1) MI i ; . j | sses. I i r Ittg fbothall fo4 club will scheduled at ai early date, accord- ig to Elms. i . . | Wlteddl* ] |. r | A Student Life- Committee In past yeuCs hu« setjj up 1 the folldw- scheduld of nweting to min- zc conflicts and allow maximum lion anizations by It Monday: [Confllcil moetlng night. GTuesday: Engineering, agrlcul- |pre, Veterinary, (Old other tech- pjcai groups. H ® ■! WednesiNy: Rel^lous orguhiza- * lions Hiid i^rvires jpitd class ipeet- :: Thilcmjiy.: Hometown clubav • s I. ( ' Amr i r ' , -i 1. . I:! Elms fUnied !ihg 4 co iDIcl -4dule should Student A^tivltM ConfQcU Um| any group tinv- undfr the above s4h- conjurt him ntj the office for 1 ad justment. t ii ■ Keservutloni of ahe YMCA rooms fthould pe [ made jthrough jtheij di rection of the YM)CA- Heaervatlbna for Assembly. Ifull and,third floor rooms id Goodwip Hall should % f, made throbgh th# ItiCH officeT | , ks e» ier ml the ted ieh it* I ry ed Hear A asons Grad this area the Wcdne 1l !j i Methodist Fellowship Lists Chili Supper The Fellowship comnlittee of the S3M aimnop nf flio pNneeh iWoHno^riuk/ *■J All 'Masons - tyr this area are invited to attend .(he Wednesday meeting ojf the guf Ross Research Club f« h‘*ar % L. Curtner, aje- ;cording Ui E. Littlej clpb pres- Curtner is a rperaber bf Shaffer- Curtn^r, Inel/OE Houston and an A&M graduate,?: class of j’27. Me is the imst Distirict Deputy Grand Master of the 'Dijrtieth District; He WBl he accompanied by Fran! I, present District yvui u jiMpyef. . f . , .. puty Grand Master'of the Thirtieth •: T • :Tli The mfleting W' ill be held 7:30. in. the supper a^; the church ;Wednesday night at 6:30, Chairman Fred Br;«/ son saidj The supper is a “get acquaintet V; party for adult members. Merahe-#: of the committee are Gibb Gilchrii t, W. L. Horsley, J. E. Lou pot, ar R. A. Downward. Headaches? Then what you neodi is n BATTALION ctassfied ft pirin. Class 4-5324. J . ' , r i ce Hown Club OalveHto^i Clu To Plan pad The iGglyestqd Home will have a nfeeting Wednesday night in Room COO of the Academic Building, Sam> Clark, clubj vice- president, said today. The Ineeting !ls called to discuss what band will |>e used for jtha an nual ChiiistmpHj dunce. | ■, • - NUTRITION - and I his I L _ , 1 l . I T — ' -v i •T : iftij L r . i.’.' • SP; I'' !, 1 ' ' ' 1 ' 1 J 1 ' 1 .-. 1 f- J ; T ■ • : f J j.;-’ ' .j- v.' j ' J' ! ■ : j !\ ' ' i-1 \ ■ ; ! : i ii •): 1 • j. :i J •i (Continued from Page 1) * I f trition, John W. Eshehnan Sons, Lancaster, Pa., received Ph. D degree from Cornell. |He was on the staff at Cornell from 1941 to 1948 and is noted for his wchk on vitamin D application of scientific findings th practical feeding. He has taken part in many nutrition conferences. ! W. jC. Sherman, manager, bio logical research laboratory, Rals ton PtiUna Co;, St. Louis, received hia Ph. D. degree from Wisconsin! From 1935 to 1941 he was with the nutrition department of Au burn! and spent five years in the army as nutrition officer. He is noted for his work oir tissue res piration. L. V. Curtin of the technical div ision of the Buckeye Cotton Oil Company, Cincinnati, is concerned mostly with new methods of ex tracting cottonseed meal. Dr. L. A. Maynard is director of the School, of Nutrition, Cornell University. He supervises and di rects the research and investigation of wqrk in th# fields 6f animal human nutrition. I F 8 iT! 1 : Bat tali cLAssimi ms Page 6 anU. WITH A BATTAUON CI.ASSII Ap. njstM , . . 3c 1 word per In* with • 3So minimum. Spww rmi< Gifu's!fird Section . . tOc per cc Inch. Bend all classifieds with f tftnc* ^ M^BasMiialt ’A All WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 104$ 1 LANEOURt 4 BBDROOU with privaW ibath Avc. 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