The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 25, 1950, Image 3

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Company 7 Cops ‘Mural
Flag With Double Win
Hy PAT UBLAMC
•Mi
JOB Bl 4N< HKTTE
Th# >W Marlin <'«>■ of
Company 7, doapit* a turn lifamant mtn
ia hia ba<k. hurWd a parfan
fama airamat tft* « ompaoy 4
Ipftbailart to win thr Intramural
■oftball final* for tha aacond bat-
taiion craw, 4-0
Ca«, altar nu**in( two of hi*
taam* crucial final gamaa, ulayad
a brilliant nomaback »» ba *avr
m> walk*, nor yirkM a aingta hit
to tha frantically *wingin('bat»
man of Company 4 Not a mam bar
of (Umipany 4'* taam raachaM tha
initial aack Cain faoad only Id
batter* in tha aif inning* of play
and ba fannad It of tho*e to faca
him.
Howall af (ompany 4 al*o
twiriad a beautiful gama allowing
only two ha*a hit* to tha champ
iona Brown ami Dunn wera the
two who collated tha hit*
m i
tha Intramural track meat bald at
tha anna* taat Honday aftarwoan
Tha company pilal up Ml point* la
winning tha maai. Plight t waa
with 70 point*, tha Vata
third with 66 point* and
Company i wa* fnorth with M
point*
Be Uncourt of Company 7 wa*
tha winnar In tha I 20 yard law
Kurd la* with a tuna of 17 *aco«d*
Littla, Plifht IS. wa* aacand.
tUorga of Flight 10 wa* third,
and McMillan of Flight 0 am*
fourth
Beaty of Flitht * wa* tha win
nar of tha 100 yard da*h with a
tima of 108 *ao»aid» followed by
McDonald of tha Tot* and Schia
tar alao of Flight 8. Gorman of
Company 7 »a* t^ia winnar of tha
high jump With a laap of 6 feat t
inch**
Stoddard of < ompany 9 and Mr
Ihinaid of tha Vat* tiad for tha
broad jump. Both men laaptd 1*
feat 11 inebaa In tha KhO yard
rs
At Barbecue
Staff Selects Top
Annex Softballers
THE BATTAL
•mntSDAY. MAY 25. IK*)
c.,.. Mamudari" >n ^"fimjDrjH Jeam Honors
Brown Score* Fimt
Bnown *core<l the initial run for
udaf|"
inning whan h# "ad uff wiMi a
*olid single to right field The
fielder sllowed the ball to get
past him end hi* relay *•* too
slow to catch the Company 7 fir»t
ftackar who circle*! the tia«e» and
•cored aUnding up
In tha fourth frame Company 7 _
tallied thalr tacoml marker Cain !n f T 366 ka*t light at tha An-
walked and arored on a ground out n **-
S{;t. J. (1 Thomas
Tha Freshman Drill Taam honor-
ail Matter Sgt. i. C Thoma* and
his family with a party in Build
and an error
TV score mounted to 4-0 in the
final frame Frank Trahan strolled
to first, followed by Dunn'* ungle,
and two successive walk* i*atied
to Brown and Bradley Thi* forced
in one run Dunn srore^ the ftn*l
run from third or Willie Minturn's
ground out as tha play wa* made to
firat.
Co. 7 Wins Track
Company 7 *•.* the winner of
daah Beat of tha Vet* waa tha
winnar with a tima of l:tt.6. Bar
nard of Plight 8 fiaiahed second
Company T» taam af Praacis.
Gorman. Bradley and Allan was
tha wtaaar of the M0 yard relay
Tha taam ran tha distance with a
tuna af }:43.2. Tha 440 relay Their
taam was compoaad af Hekla ter
Beatty, (alley, aad Barnard
Bay 4 Takea 444
Boyd of ('ompany 7 was tha
winner of tha 440 ynrd dash TV
spnater from tha champion com
pony ran tha distance in 57 1 see
onds McMillan of Plight 8 fin
ished second and Edmondson of tha
Veterans waa third
Brown of Company 2 scored 6
point* for his company wVn ha
toaaed tha shotput 41 feat VM in
ches to win the avant Sparks of
Plight 13 was second with a throw
of 44) feat 10 mcVa
In tha pole vault event Jam*
of Company 7 and MrDonabi of
tV Vat* tied for tV title with
leaps of 8 feat € inrha*
Tha Annual Intramural
Barbecue waa held TueBday
even lag, May 22. at the An
nex uknfc grounds
Ail iatramurul man^gera
By Fraahman Sparta Staff
aaaignad tha position of guard-
k t . . mg tV initial sack Compton was
TV champtonahip team from outstanding in his MtUng and fiaid-
Company 7aa4 runnaraip (-ompany | j n _ dtuing tha season.
4 both placed three man on tha VilV M.ntum of Company 7
mythical sll inp**mural •oftball yreat taam playing and
« ** »*. 9®«* I alao good hitting and f»*«<Hng to
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it dinner.
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•ut Chick-
s>l. L
Penhanky,
Hal and
may Welch,
and atMeMr officer* of each com
painy ware present at thia dinner
Among th# faculty at the
enjoy tha ana half harba<-ua
an *arving ware Lt Col
Meicher !>aan W L
y E inatructort Jim
Emil Mamaliga. and Barney
intramural director at tV ratnpu*
Each alhlatir officer wan pre
sented a supr-ltke tie clasp by
Nick Ponthieut for their unlirtrig
»forts af forming a company taam
for *#ah vf tha numerous fntra-
mural aport* TV latramural man
ager* wage to receive npiroon
• weaters, but they Were not ready
for preaeauthm, Fonthieua haid
€, Company M,
puny 1 all placed >n* plan
TV team wa* mfacted by a
C oup from tV Freshman BatUl
n * ports staff and the Intramural
tianageUt.
The pitching staff la beaded by
the strikeout king of League 0.
Marlin Cain of Cniaijady f. Cain
kas a record five w4n| with no
losses Ha fanned It batter* in
Ihesa five gimas Via HowHl of
runner up Company 4 ii also on
th« piunmg *Uff along
Flight 12’* Stave Bdhmier.
these man were outttprydmg HuH
ars during the season.
A
earn tha all-mtra mh ral second
base job.
Company 6’* Dick Lenten, be
cause of his strong hitting and ex-
ceiient fielding, has bean a*4gned
t V "hot comer " Lanaan wiaidwi
a wicked bat during league play'
and wa* a constant menace to op
posing hurler*
Firay littla Pat Holland of Com-
Opinions And Attitudes
From Annex Freshmen
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By ALLBN PINGELLY
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An outline of tha plan advocated
by tV college whereby sophomore
student* who do not wish to go
under contract with tV U. 8
pany 3 wa* given tV shortstop j Army or Air Force may lie housed
; \#th
r. Both
Tha catching choW* pra to b*
handled by Bill BnatoW of Com-
Bamev Welch wa. tV Pripcpla 7 Ha handled tV pitcher*
speaker at the outmg He Stje.*ed J/ ***"• •£1
tvt all of the prwaont mtndnoral bnll^ntly Bristow |. a!*., a fair
managam should continue "heir 1 >*. ^ hitter and a jworhheeee
workTn the ram pus nest y^r, if | ^e is Vhmd fm plate.
tVy pawduy could Hey Compton ofCHMany^f wa*
position. Holland displayed "ciassy
fielding throughout tV year and
was a good hitter
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Name
B Bristow
I ( ompton
W Mintum
V.
P Holland
The taam presented Thomas and
his wife with a sterling silver
cigarette Vi and a twenty-two
inch silver serving tray. Appro
pnada inseprttints waiv on both ni»
gifa.
The gifts ware presented a*
apprxiatiori for the hard work
Thorn** ha* dote with the drill
unit to make them eia of tV top
notch in their cla**.
Refreshment* were served.
Runve
Pus.
Catcher
First Ba-a
Second Base
Third Ba*e
Hhortatop
t >utfielder* Kokand Praett, Com
pand 8; Johnny Schaefar, Com
pany 1; Don Olsen. Company 4;
and Don Tabb, < ompany 4
Pitcher*: Marlin (a in. Com
pany 7; Vic Howgii, ( ompany 4;
and Steve Bohmier, Flight 12
Honorable Mention
Men who received honorable
mention in the selection are
Pitchers—'Louis Rung*. Flight
11 and Baker of Flight 8
CatcVrs— Gayle. F%ht 10;
Four vean Ago laat September AAM waR fart'd with ex- j Frey. Company 4. Rawlmg* Com
| ‘ P*'‘y 3; Arguindigui, Flight *“
^ inners N amed Editorials
In Annex Net \nother (’.hapter ('.lost^l .. .
Is Hi^h
bring
tremr growing pains Jut! to returning Rcrviccmen treking a
college aducahofi on the- G. I. Bill To com|»en»*ta for the
A large crowd of tanm* m rmB ^ enrollment. Hrjxn Army Air Field wa« leaned from
fan* aaw a fine brand of ten- ^ A|r f(Jr , ngtru<t ion of Aggie freahmen. Let** than
two week* from n«»w the Air Force will re-activata the Bryan
Air Ha* and all coUefp fxcilitiea will be moved back to
CoUagt Btation . . . permArtmUy.
Although living ib the four-walled atructurea of lx4'a.
2x4’a. aheetrock, and tarpa|wr for two full aemeitem ha»
N0k ...
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FOR SEPTEMBER
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• SmimnT SrrDf' B<m»I PantM
• Khaki Hoot Pant*
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DXRK GREEN SLACKS
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MENDL & HORNAk
rNIKOKM TAIIAIH SHOT ^
North Gate College Station
played this week
The highlight game waa the
championahip match of the
winner* bracket to-tween L H
Runge and W T Simmons
Simmons won the first set, 6-2,
largely through hi* powerful «cr
vice and alaahing forehand play
But steady little louia Rung
ia separate nun-corp dorms was
presented before the fnwhman
class Tuesday night by Dean W. L.
Penl»erthy, liean of Students
This plan, causing muck con
troversy at the Anne*, means
that student*, although s^ll re-
VlTl"’ quired to wear the umfufm, to
meet ail scheduled dnlls, and to
| study military science for their
i first two years at AAM. will be
, separated from students in corps
area It was hoped that in this
i manner only contract student*
| would became members of the var
ious outfits and thus strengthen
1 the morale, .spirit de Corps, and
i leadership in each outfit.
Here are tV reaction* of sev
eral of the Anne* frewhmen up
cm beiag ashed, “What do >ou
think a boat haring nwa-Corpa
sophomwre* at AIM nest year?"
Gene Turnham, accounting rna
| jor from Port Arthur, sey*. “I
| think a lot more boys will come to
AAM to receive degrees where
they wouldn’t come if they had
j br go under contract with the V
j S Army or Air Kbrre and have
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Might 11;
3;
Firat Base -Kisbeck
Brown. Company 7
Second Ba*e- Bell. Flight; Rod
ngue*. Veterans, Skeens. Flight
11, Klingman. Company 45
Third Base—W illiams. Company
4. Meehan, Veterans; Powell,
Company 3.
SharUUp>— Flores, Veterans; j
M<M.re. Company 8, Lucas, Flight Joel Aiurttn
< hit field—Snyder. Company 7. Mkwood Schmidt
MtirUahaw. Veterans; Her.«.,n I 4 lllM > Ffwih
to live with the Corpu.
Colorwdo City rang* and forest-
ry student, Fksyd Pond, made thin
comment, "Smce AAM was dg-.
signeci U> ber a miliUgjr roller*. t‘
■OW nw reason for its policy to V
rhaWfwd now Stir*, stodonD would
wear uniform*, take military ari
ence, and meet drill* for two years
but they a till Wouidfrt be trained
with rigid discipline, something
necessary bir a good officer '
Gua Gall#. Hou-tow arcooat-
iag major, asaertn that “Owe of
the main rrauMi* boys rwme to
4AM ia borauae of the ( orp of
4 adet* and the faaad arhool
spirit How aould an Aggie*et
feel if after bring introduced to
another Aggie, he found that Ms
new acquaint*are waa a "non-
4 or pa cadet “ It i* my firm op-
piaion that the Freahmaa (la**
of 1833 »ill stich together i«/
| the corps.”
Out of fifty boya questioned,
a total of sisty-eight percent of
approximately thirty-four student*
agreed that such a plan would be
harmful to the Corpd of Cadhta at
AAM 4>n the other hand, thirty-
two pervent or approximately *ix-
teen cmlets favored the pruputal
as offered by the 4 oliege.
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FRESHMAN 8TAFK
Editor
|Kj«*ubly given aomi* Htudentx a bad taut? of the callege life Flight 9. Hartwirk.Company T"
fought ime'k hani atTis adwmwtrj offered at AAM. they hah^e nirvertheleaa received rtfery \*m- i ”
*** tWo aible coBa»denitu>ti from college offtcutla for the batterment
Both Runge and Simmon* dis- of faciliDe* on hand The Annex BA(T Iiepartment haa been
played brilliant volley games, but ^ngtxntlv busy repAirink broken door*. adjuaUrtg window*
it was the hustling Runge who I / i . . ...
that are hard to alale o^, and vanou* (Aher chorea with ex
jiert prtfnptneM ('oiling bAidm-s have been available at all
timea for transporting frtahmen to football gamaa. to church
on Sundays, and even fdr company |»artiei4 at nearby loca
tions
fat i »Msat
4u* BlsstAeH
Managing I
pMtur*
Editor
AmWUsI Hw-eW
8|»-fW lUW**
|^HMt*m
outlasted the Unrig Simmon* in
their volleying match
Simmons took the measure of a
striving Jimmie Willson. 6 1, 7-.’>
This win put Simmon* the champ
of the lo*er'» bracket and termin
ated Willson'* king nine out of ten
win spree
W ilhon had previously beaten
Boyd and Tommy Murchison W ill-
son had little trouble in dtupo*
mg of tiring Murchison. 6-41, 6-4
but had to play a full two-hour
match again*! court-wise Boyd
Steady Willson outlasted Bayd' in
their 36 game marathon. 6-4, u-6,
11 9
Tommy Murchison *wung out a
double victory this week oVer !
E Keller and J J Marin He
overcame an early Keller lead am!
then finished to win, 14, 8-4, 6-0
Murchison w#nt on to racket-oat thrre rtltHitha pmod and then returned to their place* *o
a Win over Martin 4-3.
In tha doubles. Jimmie . . , , . , . ,
and Pat l^filanr showe<i gooii their ietdemhip abilitie*
TJfJ iu>r Wl 4 r 7 n, 7.6. 1 Tht Annex (a* it haa officially been called these few
Simmons and Detweiler slammed year* I Will be do*ed to AAM June 3 and probably forgotten
out a net triumph over w r Hill; b y mtn y people with alministrative a* well a* academic
Keller had previously beaten connection* to the rollega But the thouiiand* of men houaed
Bruch miller and (arfill. 6 3. 6 3 within it* limit* during their freshman year will have mem
ohdB htni to forget aboBt their day* a* an Aggie freshman
at the Annex
Uf# on th« Annex hM not been- a luxury for the thou
sand* of freshmen placed on the air base cmapua, but with
its ewiatanre it has heljied keep a college tradition that dates
far back into our seventy-five years of existence- Admission
to AAM to any qualified Text* boy
During the past few rears the Annex hai contributed
to the fbrwardittg <»f manfr talents of skill and leadership not
usually found in atudentA until they are in their junior ami
senior year The Freshmen Regiment has been led by officers
taken from the ranks o£ the various unit* to serve for a
three mcHiths period and then returned to their plactw
i# 3 th** Qualified men may hare equal opportunitiea to show
gw*
Marti
Letters
MOTHER SAYM THANKS
Editwr, The Hatlaliwe ;
If you can find spare to print
Dm- following letter in your (wper.
I wiii appreciate it very much
To the hwy* in ( ompany 7:
I would like'to **y tkaiak* for'
the honur uf being '-4N»mp«iiy
Mother "
I feel it wa* a privilege to have i
met each buy in Jim’* Company
and to have the honor of prusent
ing your flower*
My prayers go out for each *f
you to km the fme boy your moth
er expect* and one AAM will be
proud of
Sincerely your*,
Mrs J. M Parrach
nr Waveriy Ntrf*4
Houston Tetaa
And it is will all snRenty that we add thirty” to the
e<litohai column of what will probably be the kst edition of
any Freshman Page by tiaying giMsl-bye to the AAM Annex
and look out ob the camfus fbr a ( Ishh that Mt41 ht>f>es to be
the best ever to pass thitough AAM .
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