Tuesday, March 27, 1951 THE BATTALION Page 3 Aggies Square Off With Gophers; First Game Wednesday The Texas A&M baseball team and the University of Minnesota tangle here Wednesday and Thurs day in a two-game series. Game time will be 3 p. m. for the season, A&M has a win-loss record of 4-3, having split four games with the Brooke Army Field Medics and a pair with the University of Houston. The Aggies won their game with Sam Houston State 16-8. A&M is currently holding the upper hand on games played on Kyle Field with three wins to one loss. They won one game from the Medics 8-7, a single from the Uni versity of Houston 3-1, and the game with the Bearkats. The Ag gies lost their one home game to the Comets, 1-2. But the ’Cadets have not fared so well on the road. They dropped their game to the Cougars in Houston and lost one of their two game in San Antonio with the Comets. A&M is showing exceptional power this spring in its hitters. A1 Ogletree, catcher; Charles Rus sell, left fielder; Guy Wallace, short; and Bill McPherson, right fielder, have been hitting consist ently for the Aggies, and all of them have belted at least one four- bagger. Wallace, team captain, knocked two home runs in the run away game with the Bearkats to lead Aggie scorers. Probable starters for the Go phers Wednesday, in batting or der, are as follows: Charles Bosacker, center field; Robert Thompson, first base; Thomas Warner, left field; James Holk- er; short, Allen Anderson, sec ond; Frank Larson, right field; Conrad Eckstrom, third; and Glenn Gostic, catcher. Lloyd Lundeen, who won five and lost four for the Gophers last season, will probably start on the mound and be last in the batting order. But Coach Dick Siebert can call on any one of six other pitchers on the squad to start against the Aggies. Siebert might start James Lund on first instead of Thompson and Leonard Johnson in right field instead of Larson. Awaiting the Gophers in the field will probably be Aggie Guy Wal lace at shoi't; Hollis Baker in cen ter field; Yale Lary at first; Bill McPherson in right field; Charles Russell in left field; Henry Can- delari at third; Joe Ecrette on sec ond; and A1 Ogletree behind the plate. Coach Beau Belle used Pat Hubert, Ernest Johnson and Sid Goodloe in the last game with the Comets, and probably one of the three will go on the mound for A&M. All of these hurlers are right handers. A&M and the Gophers split their games here last year. A&M won the first 13-9 but dropped the second 9-10. How Can We Be So Stupid? (Continued from Page 2) know what will happen; before long the man will be dead. Then what will you do?” He said, “We have no assurance that this is going to expand in Asia.” I said to him, “Is it possible, sir, that you have never read the theses on the revolutionary movement in the col onial and semi-colonial areas?” He said, “No.” Well, what can you expect ? What wouldn’t a general give to get the enemy’s plan of cam paign? Why did we win at Mid way? Because we knew the plans of the Japanese fleet. Here it is written down for us, and we won’t pay attention to the testimony or the experiences of others who have tried to cooperate with them, tried Before you ’give up’ on your injector razor... YOU MUST TRY Bfil HOLLOW rHBGROUND INJECTOR BLADES in metal injector.. shave you better... cost you less! SQfcSQp 10 for 39