The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 17, 1952, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
Monday, March 17, 1952
6 How Green Was My Valley
Film Society Show Tonight
Ff I Were President
“How Green Was My Valley”
will be shown tonight at 7:30 in
the YMCA Chapel by the A&M
Film Society.
This is the third film of the sea
son for the society, and Ed Holder,
chairman, said today that all the
tickets had been sold.
About 300 people are expected
tonight, added Holder, “so those
who want good seats should plan
to arrive early.”
Produced by 20th Century Fox,
“How Green Was My Valley”
frankly displays profound family
issues as well as 19th century eco
nomic conditions and labor prob
lems.
It discusses basic factors in all
communities. Each of these is poig
nantly set forth is this straight
forward recounting of the transfor
mation of a lovely valley in the
hills of Wales into a grim and
grimy mining district.
This shocking change finds its
counterpart in the lives of the peo
ple of the valley.
Battalion
Classified
BUY, SELU, RENT OR TRADE. Rates
.... 3c a word per insertion with a
25c minimum. Space rate in classified
Section .... 60c per column-inch. Send
ill classified to STUDENT ACTIVITIES
OFFICE. Ail ads must be received in
Student Activities office by 10 a.m. on the
9ay before publication.
• FOR SALE ®
BY OWNER—Home in Garden Acres; 6
rooms and large breezeway; attic fan;
floor furnace; large back lawn, fenced.
710 Inwood Dr.
1946 SEVEN CU. FT. Leonard refrigera
tor. 1941 nine cu. ft. Frigidaire refrig
erator, 1939 six cu. ft. Frigidaire re
frigerator, 1935 five cu. ft. Frigidaire
refrigerator, six cu. ft. Frigidaire re
frigerator, 1949 six cu. ft. home feezer,
G. E. Griesser’s, in Bryan, 212 North
Bryan, 2-1423. In College Station,
Southside, phono 4-9S76.
ONE MODEL G-15 Electric Meat, Fish, and
Bone Cutter. Sealed bids will be re
ceived in the Office of the Auditor until
10 a.m., Thursday, March 27, 1952.
The right is reserved to reject any and
all bids and to waive any and all techni
calities. Address Auditor, A&M Col
lege of Texas, College Station, Texas,
for further information.
ONE 1935 MODEL standard Chevrolet
Coupe and on 1 y, ton Dodge truck.
Sealed bids will be received in the Of
fice of the Auditor until 10 a.m., Wed
nesday, March 26, 1952. The right is
reserved to reject any and all bids and
to waive any and all technicalities. Ad
dress Auditor. A&M College of Texas,
College Station, Texas, for further in
formation.
“HAPPY GO LOVELY”
David Niven — Vera Ellen
Cesar Romero
“FATHER’S WILD GAME”
LAST TIMES TODAY
“Painting the
Clouds With
Sunshine”
Dennis Morgan — Virginia Mayo
TOMORROW
Bryan 2‘8i!79
NOW SHOWING
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. JULIA ADAMS-ROCK HUDSON
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QUEEN
NOW SHOWING
FOR RENT •
FURNISHED duplex for rent, three rooms
and bath, close to North Gate. Very
reasonable—§40 plus half the utilities.
Kelvinator washing machine also fur
nished. Contact Joe Ecrette, 4310 Col
lege Main, phone 6-3852.
• LOST •
ONE Mido Wrist Watch with metal band
between petroleum engineering building
and MSC. Reward. John F. Thomas,
Box 4766, College Station.
SMALL white female dog. Answers to
Tippy. Belongs to Mrs. W. A. Dun
can.
WILL the person who found a gold mesh
cigarette case with baby My-Flame light
er left Wesdnesday about 3:30 in a booth
in fountain room MSC. Please return
bo Mrs. Armstrong in the gift shop. How
ard.
• WANTED •
TYPING, reasonable rates. Phone 3-1776,
402 Williamson Drive.
• PERSONAL •
Nancy: Ours is too great an affair for
us to just drop off like this. Please write.
Durwood.
Directory of
Business Services
INSURANCE of all lines. Homer Adams.
North Gate. Call 4-1217.
Official Notice
The third installment of fees for the
Second Semester is due not later than
March 20 and may be paid now at the Fis
cal Department. The fees for members of
the Corps of Cadets are as follows:
Board to April 20 $34.30
Room Rent to April 20 10.35
Laundry to April 20 3.30
Total, Third Installment $47.95
For Students who reside in a College
dormitory and' are not members of the
Corps of Cadets, the fees are:
Room Rent to April 20 $10.35
Laundry to April 20 3.30
Total, Third Installment $13.65
C. A. Roeber
Auditor
Want to get rid of those boots
and other items of uniform? Try
a Battalion Classified Ad.
Head Yell Leader Lew Jobe explains why he should be elected
president of the United States to Dr. Franz Polgar, outstanding
hypnotist who staged a show in Guion Hall last Thursday night.
Jobe was one of the many students who Polgar practiced his /pow
ers of hypnotism on.
Swimmers
(Continued from Page 3)
second place teammate Bobby
Johnson who fell six points shy
with 197.8. Tech remained on bot
tom with Tucker’s 164.4 points.
Don Crawford’s 1:07.5 was good
for second place in the event which
A.damson won, the 100 yard indi
vidual medley.
Three of the Aggies top swim
mers, Bill Sargent, Ralph Ellis, and
Tommy Comstock saw their first
action of the afternoon in the 200
yard medley relay, -the number
eight event.
Tech’s Witcher, Norris, and
Kain were left far behind with
their 2:23.8 as Sargent, Ellis, and
Comstock kept the water lanes hot
with their winning time of 1:56.9.
Tech came closer to victory in
the 266 2/3 yard freestyle relay,
but still fell 10 seconds short of
a winning time. Seth, Koelg, Wot-
tring-, and Burns were the winning
combination for the Farmers as
they beat out a winning time of
2:32.6. Tech’s quartet of Morris,
Tucker, Davis, and Street was sec
ond with 2:42.4.
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Aggies Lose To Brooke
(Continued from Page 3)
was caught for two hits and seven
runs in the first two frames be
fore being replaced. Glenn Mickens
was the winning pitcher.
Two big innings for the winners,
the second and fifth, brought the
Medics 19 runs.
Comet Catcher Ken Staples,
lead off man, placed BAMC in the
lead with a home run, but the
Cadets countered in the initial inn
ing with five runs. Bill Munner-
lyn, Hank Candelari, Joe Ecrette,
Yale Lary, and A1 Ogletree scored
with the aid of three walks and
doubles by both Ecrette and Can
delari, plus a single by Charley
Leissner.
The second inning brought the
Comets 10 scores, but the Cadets
countered with four more. Lary
and Charley Russell walked with
Ogletree’s single • scoring Lary.
Candelari received first base on
balls, after which Carl Menger
singled, scoring both Russell and
Ogletree. Candelari scored the
fourth run on a flyout by Pitcher
Sid Goodloe.
BAMC gathered two more in the
third, while the Cadets were held
in checkmate for the next two inn
ings. In the fifth, the bats began
to crack again for both teams.
Scoring nine runs with three
hits, seven walks and an error,
BAMC jumped ahead 22 to 9, but
the Cadets brought forth four
more scores in the bottom of the
frame.
Singles by Munnerlyn, Ecrette,
and Lary loaded the bases. After
Munnerlyn scored on a pass ball,
Russell singled into centerfield
scoring Ecrette. Lary and Russell
crossed the plate via two Brooke
errors.
Both teams were held scoreless
the next three innings till the final
inning, when Brooke gathered
three runs with two bases-on-balls
and a home run by former Aggie
third baseman Russell Mays.
Ecrette scored on an error, and
Lary came home on Britt’s single
for the Cadet’s final runs.
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Maroons
Track Meet
(Continued from Page 3)
Jerry Stull, DeWitt and Baker eas
ily took the mile relay in 3:22.2.
With the Cadet hurdle specialist,
Paul Leming, out with a pulled
muscle. Longhorn Bill Vails won
the high hurdles but A&M sopho
mores Tom Dolahite and Bill Blake
were close behind.
Ralph Person of TU edged out
A&M’s Bob Ragsdale and Bill
Bless in the low hurdles in very
good 23.6 time against the wind.
One of the pleasant surprises of
the meet was Aggie Dan Pratt who
was second behind Hooper in both
weight events with very good dis
tances in both.
Although Steer Don Klein won
the javelin, Pete Mayeaux of A&M
looked like a very promising jave
lin thrower, taking second with
174’ 3”.
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(Continued from Page 3)
over from the six-yard line for the
final Maroon six-pointer.
Ray Graves scored the White’s
final score after a 99 yard drive.
Graves made the last four yards to
score standing up.
It was Ellis again in the final
minutes of the game. He threw
a scare into the White team as he
dashed all the way from his on
28-yard line to the White’s 10 be
fore he could be pulled down. Only
37 seconds were left in the game.
The Maroons tried a field goal
but it was blocked by the entire
White line.
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