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Cadet Nine Leaves Tomorrow For Tl ''11™'-'“ . T * "■ -A.' '^T t, nk mfwinr mil. ^ lAftOU) 6ANN M^rad «rf notinnc knr- T UlM MMnd »u<» AAM • hna NJI t«Mr kM r3LeflL mTi of Tou* Untvvrm m - - »f Fmnk fWMir of freq*en» ranee Hatton* and fltff day* A* ka» baan the ease since Lnjn* left. Wall kaa wan' M werAbarae of the staff tbia aea- Tb# tall AP Briefs... Arizona Vies SWC Victor In Playoffs » Of Tau* l'n»e*r**tf in the rfarb** t " ,irt ht ** SWC ^ zz"* 'tf fttClsrct ’» itnhrjrE? gasttijeS £3 fc-HH 8a far in BWC -frntupim. nt^ia- looked inipMBak«« riatian Baaahall TeomaOwnt ha> - . ***■ Ml notcbtn* three win* affamat an LTffQuftr" F MM .k. Mt tw - Uro ^ ,Mt 0® the *« mtserv in tiu .K»U.rk.'i» Dallna, May It—^t—A play-off hatwaen Artaona. winner of the Banter (onfererwe rhampionthip. and the Southweet Conference which will be named determine this die trtrt> repiesentative in the Na be Held the firet week In Jane. AAM ••tion rr o L*,. twi> * < ‘ n *'* ^ b BdaiiMlac to note whether «»r not Bteev Caacb BMd. Falk w^li ^••rt to la*t yeart tucreesfal He IKmi (eraxen ■'IMer | 23L firet rame F»le eacrtftcad Charley (Sarin, who had fhotn arm tnmhle, e«ainat Bohh> FreU. Cadet mound AAM won t-«. He eaeed Murray WaU, hie stand WM Jobber, far the cmrial »ec- oad taaale In which the laitfhorns •Wh ewrMAa the crewn rhampiormtep ran he ancertomed •ejpe rurrently would he ntri* without ptaying piwtponed rames, *y f* * plnre in the firm! diel they ran he sutomatiranv can- IVfcll for ftn oulfltahell iff cf*Uffii by mutual affrt «»m^» t amt well-balaiK'rd pitching corpn * — traan van in one m ganiea >und choice to 1* played at Auatm WwtneMiay will he Pat and Thars«lay Texas already has Texa* tact- dinched at U*aat a. tie for the TV Uaivemity of Texas Age mtaery in the 12*1 shellacking ft-i.detg national champion, lead* on Kyle Field thi* eaaioa |«pb ! the Foothwest race and ran win Kal Bognst. Bntl Brock and P^pak the title undisputed by defeating Kana i Teaw AAM in one of two gnmeu Karow'a ltke|y mound for the first game * Hubert depending on tea. Hubert is leading the leagw* (Aampionahtp AAM could tie for ia wen-last percentages with ah-A the title by beating Texas in both record. Ham Blanton it the neat games. | a mr cadet Harter in line , Tfcp ^ <4f ^ rUhrT |lltnillllirul K j June Jt-h-h or June 5-A7 I , The winger will go to Omaha. ^ I He#-, for the national Uiumament 'June U21. A&M Lauded at By HABOLD GANN aad Saed r participated ia 1 is program war* preaented awards •lark Himpaoa (irsves showed up heller ia the >BC lr*«k meet last we*| lhaa he had all «eaaan. lieiai for first in ih« pete sault and li for third in the high jump, while Mpipsen. who had premia set the pace fat renterenc. pole sault* third ia the pete *ault eSeat . saulters, finished ia Athlete# who AAM a *pnn^ sports entertained and prei by the Hraxos AAM Oab as its annual barbecue banquet last night near the near-ooriDieted < lubhewae Standouts in ooseball track, swimming, tennis, gedf. fencing. _ and pistol ami rifle shooting were IWHMM 'tunmended by the presentation of 'Al SSk %• special awards from prominent •club member*, and by the an nouncement of honors and letter* by team cuachea , Some of tbe men who made the nurram possible were Athletes aval Fete Cpwsfc Art AdgAMA, afw gn- lag a brief and httmorons Mpry of his swimnwng lAiarge* this SSn- the'Jimmy Kwi T^jJ'hy^Th* manent award is given U one who shew* the best aB-araund w<>rk in scholarship, and stand- .V p } to those _ _ Is taam captains basketball, awd track. W9 'dl tarns; U Col V - DoWeM, corn h ww=«‘=i:jS~saS(53, J tbs pistol and riflt taama. Kimbrough, emcee of the affair; * ,mt congratulatsry hand MrDoumll msrhod Mm I M had been 111 nil* If AAM sweeps the TU a makeup game will with 8MC in Dallas League rules stale that A« ^ei^htliftrrs ^ in at AAl Meet A A M's Weightlifting Oul> gaim d Commenting on TC'« strength. Aft* Loach Many karow said, 1 It has been Texas superior pitch mg that has allowed them W* set the |UM< Take a wav, Wall and , *'orin ami you've got just an Other ball rlub " I The key men among falk s flmg. cr« are righthander Wall and Cor- in The dynamic duo have won :t« . «f their ‘U conference tilts. Hp«l had a hand in last ynno national victory. Alan supfsirting the I^mghnms, , Who aw- otye game away from their’ fin * 1 ^ , ’ on ' gHb title in 1& seasons, is Jim ^ '}*** Khrler. » tunior righthander who started for Texas as a relief hurler '»•< ri*«Ts playoffs . . , ^ 4 ^ , This saaSon the Austin,tee have h , (" lr » nt Meatman, » —; wav the lightest of the three and was given first place Thurmond was wepnd. *'*d Thr-mpson was al- l<*te*l thud plate »Uh<-r Aggies Aridv t otter and L K Kinnaa plsoad thinf and fourth in the;* respntlVv Wright*. * "ttefl 11fieri in the heavyweight •iivwMOn. while Kiuria* parts t|>ated m tbr' 12:t ptnind cia»a. Dallas. May lh Southern MrHh<a1lst's Mustang- outlasted Texas Christian, H to A, in a wild scramble vestei'lay to win their first at-home Southwest Confer- ♦fire imseball gamr- of the year B CrHU|N>site an<i k Air Font came out on top In the intramural sofitrail and v<Klr ylmll playotfx tm foe first wnd ;« *«,, (Mily, pix hit* Two hortieil Fprgs last Friday B Composite won the other divisions ..f *h* 'l.athwe.t P*k» koi * tswm.l a do»r n frer- tic|et* military softball Hhampmiohip de AAl W^lirtim Meet wWh '*'«■ bu < » Loa.i Art.llett. LI • M, * r *ut tu hi- outdone in (ailitenes* by 1 while a Air Fori downed H Field the visitors, handrst out fifteen! Artillery. LV.r alul 15 IT, for the haaen on ball* Thi Meti:<>rlistsj-miliUiry volleylmll ns'wn marie *ix error* afi< Id an i thej Stewart piUhrdi for the w nning Chrsstians eight 1 softbaB« r» who I em|»ld}> 4 three N*ith«r rlpti ha.l any diffu-ulty progytssing from the (date to the base |ath*. though each garnered Two horned Fn>g* II Comp, A Flight Winners; Track Prelims Tomorrow B) MCK MANITZAH big mntn|rs out of the four ffaitms tbe winger advancing to the finals of ball played to seert th«ir 1 IT ill Played In th» fW CoMm's Walaee wtta Mel the award had been By means of tape recordar the J K IxHipot. general rbairman and B ,v * n Upacorsbe athletes were reminded of same , director of ticket *ahra. and award- After explaining the often over- of tha AAM spoils triumphs this donors Hop Colson. Dor lupemmb. looking importanae of free shot *pnng with WTAW sportcatarrs —-7 making, Read Wipprecbet award doing the recreation of actual blow #d pan and pencil sets to Turn bow by-blow accounts. ^ aad Don Heft (o! the f rash mar 1 heir attention was first direct ‘teaml for their high recorda in cd to Dowell’s game taiming chanty stall making. , bucket that came in the elating Calvmt IUarh.ll Cam.i. * tha SA-b4 vlctery tarxr laliwt Haarhall < apUM BajHar ia DtWare fiabl Karow, also the baseball mentor. Guy Waliace'i two-gun douh p nr sen ted a pen and pencil set the ninth inning ajgatiul to Jim Calvert, the recently eleci that gave the Af* a crucial 7-d «d team captain Tbe award for win. rc-thnilod the gathenag, ' outsUuidiag perfermaiM-e in base- Outstanding events in tennis, ball aad latter recognition will be water polo, and track wer« Also made after the two game aeries made reminiscent. with Texas this week, KaroW an- — nounced Track roach Andy Anderson will 'appa*. The <i«*ubles division of the open ^ . tennis meat iw I® ’bf aemi-ftltal ^a track lettarmen Mvm*-- f I knwv t .4 mi^vsi atav<4 , , * ( olson presented runs. In llu rms! frame the vi'A> scorfd »i> rgns Krt-n*k w•* the leader Ip the runvMoW-d division, tallying thm-< of B t <vg.|H>#ite'* scored, as Lapra, i while HorVm and (iaskill take to was bald in Dallas tail Saturday. Frank Thurimetd and Dale Thompson tie«l with T*xa» Cmveri siH> * entry, Bill Yeatman. for in the Ud- Tbe tig was *plit by the division of first, Mhconri and third places to the three men according to the Y< Ha ttalio * SPORTS T! BS.. MAY IA. wa Par* J For SHFFK (looliirNH * . Hen arc SpArt Shirt* and Tec Shirt* maik of cotton so light you t an actually act through them They’ra ao cool, you 11 hardly kn<>w you ra wearing a afeurt. Get a lew and feel the difference. Sport Shirt* $2.50 op — T»*f Shirt* $1.00 up Texas Nine Leads In All SWC Statistics | <$*< or * Note: Stati-iu« used Hruin* at 24-! dvciage behi* are accarate owlv for roo Tl lwad« in Kieldiai feature game, completed Ihenach fieMingMs headed by tbe Mgy A-) Longhorn* with 'big whCe the - . . !i Rice Owl* and fl 1 an- tied for Iteveramg ite earlier m| w , th ^ hittbur and fie ding the T>x.a At |h| , llmr th< . sw< Tw, u a """■ ^ ha. T xa* a* ,he leader the load among he SWi a aM del ^ ^ {f ^ ^ paid'Bent* Midwaj in tb« race, -e-i- n i. i, .a order: AAM. T l\ Baylor. Kiev. t rt# 1 ’ not HfUfl’ItJC t n^* top • » u2U1 < ’ Vi as » j 4 a,#.ri |1 and HMl Th« Methodist# have threw in hitting »t fleiamg , » / _ii . „ . " , , : never been out of tbe i-eltar, bat Nsvw hitting at a «7 dtp with , u |l conUnue to >e -me of lb* lead the senmd place Aggie* pu*hmg ,. r> t |* hittnta diviaion. eve» forwai I with a 160 average. g al Segnst ion of the famoa* the Austinites seem well on theii*' proftpsional btaeimll plaver of w*y to their 2*th umhsputevl •ntite i 1)ni| ago is U-ai mg the ladividual i tasaspMmahip *m, e D*W> Milena hltttrA Wlt h 4l j the only the Chdets Win tbe two game o ne* | ,o,gham in tbe top ten of the con- ♦o be rl»y*l Austin Wedrimutag, faretwe Third p *re Tt l ha- f-ar and Tharwday [j men m the top I rn while SMC ha- SMC. who le«i the ronfei-nri m threw ami the A| ;gie» have two Jutting at malsea'On i* n«w‘ tied (»Wy Wallace, veems i-agei to rv lor thin! place with the Kav lof p< at as an all •< onferemw «hort * | stop, while he iioptinuc* to hit in tie thin! spot position with a t u»*imifv *nd Raw each 4rCg»-«i two runs apune Sing!*- run* ware ga,n»-«t by J'«ii* Bain. Ri< ba|vkp* n . and Btewait. who hit the only hdnie run of lb* game < |arle) Jack«on pitched f*r the |o*ef* The ahoien of K Flight Radirtl the finals of tbe Volleyball play round with the duo of Davidson and Moma meoAtaf IBHert v* Fokins u . ani rapU4n , j ^ "Hamploa and adera with |ien and pen the court# against Y'ardley ami Thoaipson Wianers of the semi final matches will meet for the all-xdlege doubles championship Open Badminton •ingles ad vanced to the final round week with Gearge Rodgers, defeated (ritekfiold m tbe to IMttlion of th^ semi final roum George cil set s Mamptoo Needed Time • • • AflpiV S/torls. On Schedule . . . MAY 17. WKDNK.SDAY Base ball. Aggies veraua Texas in Aus tin, Intramural*, Pretiravnartea of Anderson also pointed out why Track M*hA, 5 p.sn^ Kyle Field. Hampt4)ii didn’t win the mile in l»»tiAa*tin Saturday "He pulled a wh«> mu-o le in a duel match with Texas MAY IK. THTRSDAV - Bas* ball, Aggie* vertwa Texas ir Aus tin Intramural#, Preliminaries of off- with win* over D Flight and thrown against Beasley, who drop- B IdtaitentiSuter befor** hmHmg ped Btuart in the other half of the the artideivnien of H Field. Bub semi-final round, for the all-col- bn kolm U F. Brash* *r, Joe leg* tuidminton *in|4e* crown IcnpamUn I’liff Mi-fiown, Jk>h CLOrMERS College and Bryan FINE Foods Prepared to IMcase Exacting Tsuites Air-(.on<lilion<'<l No forking Problem» Lot* of Hi-chair* WK ( AHKY VOl’K TKAY 1 HOTARD’S (iafHrria H-db* nd. Jim Haney, and Jmt Cup ii fsrmetl the winning team, " eight lifting < hsmpsMps Tl,.‘ ->|>e> weight lifting ctiap p ion-dups wure, comole-e*) jK^ter day aftgrmsgi in the lutfe gym Will Six different weight difi*]' b*-ntg ! and Track Prelims Medoosdai ’he week before aad tbe injury Track Mwt, h p.m.. Kyte Ftrid was still uothering him Saturday," MAY 1?, FtfTlAY-Intramdrwl*, Anderaon said Final* of Truck Mest, Kv4e FWld. - .. — n , *. \g-ExFootball Star Honored. i teirvfrmte*’ IHI ix-etal •tifon a|me Ten event* will t>e feajure*! in this years intramural trarx cham pionship which will be held in Kyle Field stadium Wednesday. Thursday, and Friday Prelimin- aiies will he held the initial two j Christian College mentor on qom days with all finals being held i pietion of |. r > years of coaching. L Only in ta« Friday j Principal speaker was D X. Hi classes dM !*ny High jump, pole vault. 100-yard j ble, director of athletics at the L’rti AbMene, Tex., May IA •'M' Hundred* of former player*, fel low roachqs and fneral# of A B M -rns were pr»s* nt last night at dinner honoring the Abilene durer of Some of the Southwest's finest (••antaai and ntiateia. Also p-esorg for the dinner was la k Curtis <if th* I niveraily 'of Texas coaching staff, who was quarterback *>f the find A0Cfo**t- ball team pictured by MuffMa in 1TJ4. a* the oiheg four dash. 120-yard hurdles. 440-vard j veraity of Texas and former coach , Four starters on MorriA* fiiut be the different »hen the Aggies ws.n the South weat C onference tiUe, then defeat ed the faimms Praying ColomMa of (Voter College Bible praised Morns both as a football player, student and pro- 11*. ? m 1P4B am* of Abilene Christian, Keya* id* ( antroll of Heaidton. <MUa., QRorge Brown of Dallas and Dalton ■!I of ftw-eetwater The fifth atarter, Th* *- Powell, du*d at Mangum, Ok- avt iagt* affc r missing a large imrtion of the ** aaon tx-cuUf* nf an ankkr injury Wally M<m*|! I- butting sixth in tbe confencm*- at a 141 dip but leads tbe hitter* in itins- t»at- U-d-in With a total of 4 and i* second in run4 *rore*l with 1:1 Wallhee hold* ihir*l pla*-e in run* scored with 12 while B«gti*t lead* with 17. Other top hiKter* in tbe ronftr- enee include (Jerald Jenaen. Bill Fdwarda, and SMF. who hoi and tenth position* in the beam hitting, neapNgively Also Mie Frogs have fiur heavy hitters, B'll F.lliott, Hdrbert Haye*. John J-mes, and Jang 1 * Sola* who h*id th# raafie<-tive fifth, seventh. I and ninth in #ie outstamimg stidk work departmobt Ha heel Ijeads Pitcher** Pat Hubeit lead* the pitcher* contpvt winjirr* maiteirlean sweep* of Mieir relay. sh*it put, 44* 1 yard dash ] of Texas \AM when- Morn* was : buskethall team also were premoil. weight divimon* KK<i vard. relay, Khd-vard run. and * backfietd L y Fine ia# of ASA wtavithe i, roJul nimp wi n IJUjM'ugii (la-*, lifting a tdtm of rvent* in.,^ta‘ meet, itf' ;»*>te"1-- for the three Jims j t ifftciaisior the meet will m- i>rt #<. -pa!* h, ami rtear *n«| Jerk , elude iCoach Frank A'iderson a* M:*r«.n Bund eotrart A F, Car- refer*-, Bot. Bali, starter; Tavlor ter ».,*, The 1» pouo.1 title I Ming t w f ,lkm*. head ftmnh judge. C. k a V Id.') p. 1.0*1* total W-Igbt ’ Ksten. head timer; Sam Clark ami I* tbn I IK iHiund dn taion ^'fari^ Jack Wood*, clerk* of course; Tht|rmo|id »f A A r F.nf w*« fiAk Proctor ana Bill Richard, ’he wirg <r lifting Mo oiia'h- in recorders; Donald Giave* and Bud- 'he thrt* Ufl* while in ’he IHfv- dy l>avi*, iud|re* of high jump; p<'Hpd dla**, a Kiittl* w.** W>g*d George Kadera atal Harrow H<*op- betat-ei} Dale Thom|*(*oti of D field er. ^idg*-* of shotfiut .)a*k Simp- amf Battlsy if Milner but Thgmp- »on. judge of pole vault and J P. *on fmi • bed strong to win the Weber and Bill Henry, judge* of 1 AY pound crown. , the broad jump Thompson hfteil a t*.l*l nf >40 We<lne*<lay * preliminaries will imh^kI* ir the *hre. lift* wbik glai 1 '»♦ formed with the 440 van) dash tat lifu-d »*;{> noun*’.- for ’bf Sson BRo-vard relay, KHo yard run. and , -.1 T * L... L. _ J L* 1 a AN(im;R FIRST FUR 1.(11 - HUGE LIBRARY SALE' lift# Andy <'ott»-n of B Vftgran* gaified the lhl-i»<*imd rroMF i lift mg a U'tal of 5K0 imundw with Tudker of A Fngmeer* rntp'fr uj^ w d' | vh jMaitid# for the thra* lift* K< Hy A nth- mon ( laf^ntn ing « , . , , 4 o ck Knudss-n. all of tmA th»’ beavyw. ight titie Igt tbe second, eighth. 541|.|>ota'ds m hi* three lifliq (Iprn lenai* I-uirnamsnl tb«‘ bnia*l jump event* Four heat* will la* held in the 440-yard dash and the KK0-y*rd run with the top thre* jdace* in each heat qualify ing for the final*. In the HHo yard relay which is composed of *even preliminary heat*, only the winner of each heat will Lie allowed to advance to the final* Here ta a chance lo gel gooxl ImmiRs for voxir ref erence ibran. For onl) 10* off the cimt, toll cm get I took* for your |H-i>ofial lihran. (kp*-n t* ni l* in the singlgs tdtvi- *iofi r*-a' h«l it* latter *tata 4 la«t ^ ' T To Meet Mav 17-2t vsition* of fourth. tn fh * finals with a victi»gv ]over B-ti Srlieck in the semi-final All AAM athlete# are requested th. 1* inner of the Ho k W-nu* tn t ^ lr respective mill ion in* quartet final niairh hill ,ar F department* on May 1. and m^t lYornpeni m th. o’het* |» r "etneen 4 and 5 p m. Harlow tm« of the semi final round with ! '" n - sthlettc director, announced J - ... .*4 ."yOf Apiece - 3 for BKINf. A WM1K OK TWO—TKADF EVEN WITH IAH ADKINS, M( A k Practice af Organic ( hemistry. 3rd hid. I‘♦40 ADRIAMT A H l*ro n imbs having won foifr i-onfcren* *• gata*-* without a lo#*,. and George Brogm also has Hewn jv-cord vritk one Win and no lows.-* Ham Blanton has a 2-2 rwcord in d l,n f ,,r, ‘ nf *’ l 1 '*.' i* eighth anv-dir the leading huti ers TD'a ( harlig Gdnn ahu Jaif* * Khtler aim* hgk* *|s>tl.si reroqds, while Murray Mall who ha* vt’m tnore game- than any (hinferegce Lrjrler this sga*on, 1* in fifth place with a H|1 rerotd Other top hdrler* in the ronlcr- ier.ee iiM-luiie f.-i Math**, T’CT; 1 < ly*le RohinsoR and Fred ( o|wlati<i. Baylor, and Howard Weber SML .. - ■ - 4- — (irolier Sicii-tv In A MCA T <>*lav F-pgHleOtolives of the iOpolier S ni'tv w(| la* n th* A MtlA ( sb .ngt rot n t.4iay between thg h«urs ofj4 ai*l 7 p.m. The Gniliqr Society s.-llg Yefer- '-tge Lpr'k# and popular bo<4ts to stgdent* *t substantial dhteounta They do not • ’ WAN. 'IW L Phon« 4-5324 — ’UlSEEt l rT CHARTER BTS SERVICE -NO DBSD HEAD V1ILEAUX ’ Travel in (Comfort | A ODoinctta And for* Further Information. Call AMES TRAVEL AGENCY North G«U Phone 4-7114 UB to HU'j teat bifka JrV (jroller Society pvMishe* "The |. ..k If Knowled^re/’ M LandR atta People, “Popular Menee’* aiid “Th* Giidier Encyrlop4lai. H They also maintain a tad ralr,b infqmtatinn aenW Representative* of tbw nhciet)' •* in thg Y Reading Hnam on tMediteaday at the same thtej ropogation of Horticulture Plants, 1st Ed. 19JY ANDERSON: National (.overnment, D*4<* HAILEY: Diplomatic Bister) of American People, 3rd Ed 194* BATEMAN: Introdwrtion to Highwai Engineering, 4th Ed. 194* BLACK: l#h Kxpenmeni* in Klemeniar) Ph)ska. 1st Ed. I94K BLOCKEK: tj*»eniial» of (umt AccouMint. 1st Ed. 1942 BtJSSING: Teaching in Secondary Schools, Ret. 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HE: Economics. |94« today L No excused ubariM *•» will be giv cn, Imp ronriuded A&M Dinner Huh Hold* Final Danrt* Employees Dinner The A&M Club wi the spring season on May 1H, at 4:46 p m in Sbisa Hall The dinner meeting* will he a j i n discontinued during the summer but will begin aggin in the fail of 1950 Music after the dinner will be furnished by the, Aggielnnd Or- 1947 Kn. Ed. I94S chestrn The atrangemenU will be JOHNSON; American Ngtiaaal Government. 1943 •specially adopted for the AAM Employees Dinner ('tab atten dance Tickets are available at tbe Ag- gteland Inn. Before Slimmer Storage CaU us. Let us put your heavy winter clothing into a clean atorageable conch- —a CALL US TODAY Vffljs Over The Exchange Store' — Jl’DKINS a m: mnciptes at Dairying, 1 LANDIS: Raral Life in Proraas. lat F4. Ill <•1 SON Elements of Dairying, 19M PERKINS: Tbe Sontb. 193N: ( onaeription And Ed. 1944 POOL: Ratac Coarse ia Botany. I9*n PtYTTER; fcasewtials of Zaatagy, 1940 ROBESON: Physics 19a i SCHOCB A A: General CWmistky 4*1 Ed. I93M SHEPMERd: Marktfing Farm IVducts. 2nd Ed. Rev. 1947 SMITH: Calleftivr Baggainiag. 1944 ^jOTH: S R j; ChIcwIusl 193* TOW VSON A St Spc rh Preparation A IMivery, 1942 T1TTKRTOV Atarraft Alalerisl* A Process, R* *. FA 1941 William* : HuiMIng an Engineering ( arm. 2nd Ed„ 1944 WOOD Acpustic*. 1941 TOeNG: Tie InteriutioMt Rconomn We aho have the Hat of book*, for Summer School Bi-tag in thone old hooka aad tofa trade! LOIPOTS TRADING POST ,K / fL4 i * L & t li ii ^ ’ #. ii/'