The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 15, 1949, Image 4

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Pistol Team Wins Three-way Ma
The A&M pistol team added an
other victory to its string last
week by defeating the University
of Illinois and Colorado A&M Col
lege in a three way pistol matth,
according to Lt. Colonel ^Frank
R. Swoger, sponsor of the team.
Scoring 1,371 points out of a
possible 1,500, the Texas Aggie
team copped its seventh victory in
eight starts, having. lost once to
Colorado A&M earlier this year.
Colorado A&M and Illinois U.
scored 1,298 and 1,237 points res
pectively.
High man for Texas A&M was
J. V. Aalto with 284 out of a possi
ble 300 points. Close behind were
A.'W. Benefield, 282 points, and
H. Q. Haile with 277 points. -Oth
er high men were Ted Means,
,266 poihts; A. M.; Kenny, 262
points; and W. G. Long with 252
points. Each man fifes three tar
gets at slow' timed and rapid rates
of fire. . \ i _
Colonel Swoger v has scheduled 45
postal matches for the. team this
year. Each team counts ltd fiv<
highest men during the week of the
match and mails the results to the
participating teams beforei ndd-
AH Profs Present
Papers in Chicago
The team will fire against Utah
State University this week.|
Fish, Game Party
Planned
on Friday
The Fish and Game Clpb will
have its annual Christman party
Friday, December 16, it was an
nounced today by Jack Mitchell,
chairman of the Christmas Party
Committee.
All members are urged to at
tend and bring their wives, child
ren and dates. Old Santa has been
ipvited and is expected to attend
and bring with him presents I for
all persons at the party.
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HERE IS SANTA’S ANSWER
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Formerly Now
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NECKLACES 6.60 3.30
PINS 3.00 1.50
BRACELETS 4.80 2.40
6.00 13.00
KEYCHAINS :..... 2.90 1.45
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North Gate
Six members of the Animal
Husbandry department presented
before the annual meeting of the
American Society of Animal Pro-
duction in Chicago, Nov. 25 and
Bruce L. Warwick, R. O. Berry,
R. D. Turk, and C. O. Morgan
presented a paper on selection of
sheep and goats for resistance to
stomach ailments.
A report on results of a year’s
improvement of sheep through se
lection of good breeding stock was
presented by W. H. Damerson, J.
C. Miller, J. M. Jones; S. P. Davis,
and R. E. Patterson.
Performance testing of beef
breeding! stock asan aid to stock
selection was the subject of the
paper authorized by R. E- Pat
terson, J, H. Jones, J. J. Bayles
and R. y. Tumbough.
A study of embryo breeding was
done by A. A. Melton, R. O. Ber
ry, and O. D, Butler.
Fred Hale and C. M. Lyman dis
cussed Vitamin B-12 for growing
pigs, and L. C. Cartwright and R.
H. Shrode gave a study on inheri
tance color markings in Hamp
shire swine.
Eskimo Beautician To
Beautify Eskimo Girls
Dallas, tP)—Bill Asharuk, an Es
kimo from Nome, Alaska, has en
rolled in a Dallas beauty school.
He iwants to go back and beautify
Eskimo women, he said.
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(We mean the — “What’ll I give
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• SWEATERS
• SPORT SHIRTS
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’• BELTS & SUSPENDERS
• HANDKERCHIEFS
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thical honor group, not the team
playing at the Shamrock affair—
were dominated by the 49ers,
Browns, and Yankees. Alton Bald
win of Buffalo (Arkansas ’461
and Martin Ruby of New York
(A&M ’41) both made the second
team; Baldwin at end, Ruby at
tackle.
Honorable mention was awarded
to several other S WC and Texas
players: end Jack Russell of New
York (Baylor); tackle Forest
Grigg of Cleveland (Tulsa and
Kilgore, Tex.); guard Weldon
Humble of Cleveland (Rice): and
center Bill Johnson of San Fran
cisco (A&M and Tyler JC). \
The first team backfield consist
ed of Otto Graham, Cleveland; Chet
Mutryn, Buffalo; Buddy Young,
New York, and Joe Perry, San
Francisco. Linemen on the first
string were ends Mac Speedie,
Cleveland, and Alyn Beals, San
Francisco; tackles Arnold Wein-
mester, New York, and Lou Rym-
kus, Cleveland; guards Visco
Xirgich, San Francisco, and Dick
Barwegan, Baltimore, and center
Lou Saban, Cleveland.
Second Team Strong
Second team backs were Frankie
Albert, San Francisco; George
Talifero, Los Angeles; Bob Hoern-
schemeyer, Chicago, and Marion
Motley, Cleveland. Second string
linemen were ends Dante Layelli,
Cleveland, and Baldwin; tackles
John Kissell, Buffalo, and Ruby;
uards Bill Willis, Clevetapd, and
oe Signaigo, New York, and cen
ter Bob Nelson, Los Angeles.
A dozen Texas or Southwest
Conference players now perform
ing in the two pro loops were in
cluded among the honorable men
tion winners listed by the Asso
ciated Press on its 1949 All-Pro
squad. In addition to Ruby, Bald
win, and Russell, six backs and
three linemen were named.
End Dan Edwards of the Chic
ago Hornets (Georgia and Gaines
ville, Tex.), center Bill Blackburn
of the Chicago Cardinals (Rice),
and George Strohmeyer of the
Chicago Hornets (A&M and Notre
Dame) were the forwards listed.
Backs included were Sammy
Baugh of the Washington Red
skins (TCU), Johnny Clement of
the Chicago Hornets (SMU), Glenn
Dobbs of the Los Angeles Dons
(Tulsa and McKinney, Tex.), Bobby
Layne of the New York Bulldogs
(Texas), Tommy Thompson of the
Philadelphia Eagles (Tulsa and
Fort Worth), and Y. A. Tittle of
the Baltimore Colts (LSU and
Marshall, Tex.).
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Wait for Baby Will End
This Week, Aly Says
Lausanne, Switzerland, Dec. 13
(AP>—Prince Aly Khan’s spokesman
says he thinks Rita Hayworth
may have her baby this week.
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WHO GOT CAUGHT EH TH* MOST MADDENIN'LY .
DEEJJSHUS GAL THIS SIDE O' HE WIN —
FAEU-Om OOMtl-WHOSE BEAUTY IS SO
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MARRIAGE, INSTEAD O' TH'
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FABULOUS JONES •
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ABILENE CLUB, Thursday,
Dec. 16, 7:15 p. im., YMCA,
BASTROP-LEE COUNTY A&M
CLUB, Thursday, Dec. 16, 7:30
p. lb., room 224, Academic Build
ing.
BRYAN - COLLEGE STATION
A&M CLUB, Thursday, 7:16 p. m.,
room 307, Academic Building. Elec
tions and plans for Christmas
party. *
CHILDRESS COUNTY A&M
CLUB, Thursday, Room 226, Aca
demic Building. Special meeting
to complete plans for Christmas
Banquet.
COLLIN COUNTY CLUB,
Thursday, Dec. 16, 7:30 p. m.,
room 308, Academic Building.
EAST TEXAS. A&M CLUB,
7:30, Thursday, tTmCA. Christmas
dance plan discussion.
ELLIS COUNTY A&M CLUB,
Thursday, Dec. 16 7:30 room 307,
Academic Building.
FALLS COUNTY A&M CLUB,
Thursday, Dec. 16, 7:30 p. m.
Academic Building.
HEART O’ TEXAS CLUB,
Thursday, Dec. jl5, 7:30 p. m., room
305, Academic Building.
HILL COUNTY A&M CLUB,
Thursday, Dec. 16, 7:30 p. m.,
room 307, Academic Building.
HOUSTON CLUB, Reagan
Chapter, Thursday, 7:15, Lounge
of Dorm. 9.
JOHNSON COUNTY CLUB,
Thursday, Dec. 15, 7:30 p. m.,
room 227, Academic Building.
LAREDO A&M CLUB, Thurs
day, Dec. 15, 7;: 15 p. m. room 125,
Academic Building. Christmas
dance plans.
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LIBERTY COUNTY A&M
CLUB, Thursday, Dec. 15, 7 p. m.,
room 103, Academic Building.
NAVARRO COUNTY CLUB
meets Thursday, Dec. 15, 7:30 p.m.
in room 228 of Academic Building.
PANHANDLE CLUB, Thursday
night, 7 p. m. f Lounge of Dorm 1.
Short but important meeting,
Garden Club Fetes
Presidents at Tea
The A&M Gjarden Club honored
its past and ‘ present presidents
with a Christmas tea at the home
of Mrs. Edward Madeley, Friday
December 9, according to^Irs. R.
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PALESTINE CLUB, Thursda
Deceniber 15, 7 p. m., Room 30 1
Academic Building. Discussion of
plans for Christmas party.
PASADENA CLUB, Thursday
night, December 15, 7:15 p.m. 105
Academic Bldg. Plans for Xmas
party to be discussed.
PORT ARTHUR CLUB, Mon
day, December 26, 8:30, American
Legion Hall. All Aggies and
friends are invited.;
PORT ARTHUR AGGIE MOTH
ERS’S CLUB banquet and dance,
Wednesday 6 p. m., December 28,
Avalon Club.
ROBERTSON COUNTY A&M
CLUB, Thursday, 7:30 p. m., Room
301, Goodwin Hall. Discussion of
plans for a Christmas party.
SAN ANTONIO CLUB, Thurs
day, Dec. 15, 7:15 p. m., room 301,
Goodwin Hall. Christmas party
plans, information on club pic
ture, refreshments.
SENIOR PETROLEUM WIVES’
CLUB, Thursday, Dec. 16, 7:30 p.
m., YMCA cabinet room.
SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MIL
ITARY ENGINEERS, Thursday,
7:30 p. m., Room 104, Academic
Building. A movie will be shown.
STUDENT SENATE, -meeting
Thursday night, December 15, 7:30
p.m. YMCA Cabinet Room.
TYLER A&M CLUB, 7:30,
Thursday, Room 129, Academic
Bldg. Christmas dance plans to
be discussed.
TARLETON CLUB,, Thursday,
Dec. .15, 7:16 p. m., room 306,
Goodwin Hall.
WEATHERFORD CLUB, Thurs
day, Dec. 15, 7:15. p. m. room 223,
Academic Building.
WILLIAMSON COUNTY CLUB,
Thursday, December 15, 7:30 p.
m. Room 105, Academic Building.
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