The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 19, 1949, Image 4

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Fertilizer Men To Meet Jan. 4
Arrangements for the Fer* which in sponsored by the Acrc-
i ^—-m - nomy Department, will m held
in the YMCA lobby fi'om 8:30 to
tilizer Conference here Janu
ary 4*5 have been announced
by Luctan M. Morgan, assis
tant director of the placement
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HoKlBtrntlon for the conference,
Library Exhibits I
St. Nick Display
" Twfet thio Niifht Before Christ-
tmts is the tUle of a poster ex-
hibit on display in the lobby of
Cushing Memorial Library.
Work in the project was done-
by Mrs. WH1 Dysart, a staff mem
ber of the library, said Robert A.
Houze, acting librarian. Clement
A. Moore’s “A Visit From St.
Nicholas” is portrayed in poster
f form, with each; stanza illustrated
i in color. ' ;
11:30 a. m. Wednesdgy, Jinuary
4, Morgan said.
Meeting for the conference wi
be held In the YMCA Cbja^l, r
; Rooms in Rampa I, J, end
Walton Hall, will oe opened to a
tendants desiring accomihodatlonja
there, said Morgan. I
A dinner for the conference ai
tendants will be held in Sbisa Hu
Wednesday, January 4, at d:30 d
m. Dinner tickets will ndl at 92
a person. These tickets m^y bo se
cured at the time of regjistrotion
said Morgan.
Approximately 160 are
to attend the conference
concluded.
J. F. Fudge is geneijal chair
man of the -conference, which s
under the sponsorship of) the Ag
ronomy Department.
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Spending Ideas:
AGRICULTURAL ENGINEER.
ING MEETING, Tuesday. Decern
ber 20, 7:30 p. m., lecture room,
Agricultural Engineering Build
ing, all Faculty members invited.
ELLIS COUNTY AftM CLUB,
Tuesday, Dec. 20, 7:30 p. m., room
307 Academic building, discuss
Hill-Ellis Christmas dance.
HILLj COUNTY A&M, Tuesday,
Dec. 20. 7:30 p. in., Room 3()7
Academit building, discuss Hill
Ellis Christmas dance.
LAMA ft COUNTY A&M CLUB,
Tuesday, Dec. 20 7:16 p. m., Room
106 Academic Building, discus
sion of final Christmas dance
plans. I
REAGAN CHAPTER HOUS-
TON AdlM CLUB, Tuesday, Dec.
20, 7:15i p. m., room 303 Goodwin
Hall.
SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB,
Tuesday, December 20, 7:30 p. m.
AI Lecture Room. Business Meet
ing. ,
Colson, Kimbrough
Head Brazos Exes
W. N.
ed president of the Brazos Coun
ty A&M
meeting
cently.
Other
Wallace
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presiden
retary;
“Flop” Colson was elect-
Club for 1950 at a regular
of the organization re
officers elected were
Kimbrough, fist vice pres-
omer Adams, second vice
Homer Covington, sec
Roger McGee, treasurer;
P. L. Downs, Jr,, good Samaritan;
and Marshall Spivey, sergeant-at-
arms. • , ,
The group decided to sponsor its
annual; Juhior College Basketball
Tournament on March 1, 2, and 3
of next year.
Bo McMillan, coach of the De
troit Lions, was named tentative
speaker for the Athletic Banquet,
sponsored by the exes, on January
21 at 7 p. m. in Sbisa Hall. Mc
Millan was captain of the Prayin
Colonels; of Centre College that
was undefeated until upset by the
Aggies in 1921.
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The Htudent Life Committee
today requested suggestion*
frum HtudentH on how to bent
dlHtrlbute 914,600 recently al-
located the committee from Ex
change Store profit*.
The money may be used, the
committee said, In any manner
so long aa It la for student ben
efit. Several reconunendatloas
have already been received by
the committee, but Netting up of
the Npendlng budget will he de
layed until every student has
had aa opportunity to offer sug
gestions for use of the money.
" Suggestions must be turned
In to members of the welfare
and recreation committee of
Student Life before the com
mittee’s meeting next month.
Members of the committee to
whom suggestions may be made
Include M. L. Cushion, J. A.
Orr, Chuck Caboniss, and C. C.
Munroe.
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alone in the end zone. Lou Groza,
the dazzling former Ohio State
star, converted a boomer out of
the park to put the Browns in
front, 7-6.
91-Yard Scoring March
Final score of the first half and
the game found the all-stars in a
91-yard march. Quarterback Al
bert performed in the feature play,
a quarterback sneak for 19 yards
to his own 39. Young, leading
ground gainer of the day, carried
the ground attack burden, and Al
bert connected a 12-yarder to end
Alton Baldwin, one-time Arkansas
star now with the Buffalo Bills.
Baldwin wis standing in the
corner of the end zone to score.
The charity benefit game was
arranged by multi-millionaire oil
man Glenn McCarthy. Proceeds
from the $15 tickets will be divided
between the Damon Runyon Cancer
Fund, Houston’s new Holly Home
for the Aged and the National
Kids’ Foundation.
Pre-game hi-jinx, a full hour of
it, was provided by Hollywood
talent, which McCarthy brought to
Houston especially for the sports
show. On hand were Jack Benny,
Phil Harris, Dinar Shore and col
umnist Jimmie Fiddler .
Background music was hy
Freddy Martin and his bund, cur
rently nlaying an engagement at
McCarthy’* plush Shamrock Hotel.
McCarthy said 20,000 tickets
were sold to the game, which
would have two-thirds filled Rice
Stadium.
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ONE BENDIX, waahlng machlhe. Good
Condition. $50.00. G. L. Fromm*. C-fOD,
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