The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, April 30, 1943 Page: 4 of 4
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THF. CAMHV « IIAT M <imt TtXA*. FRIDAY. AFRIJ. Mt
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Eagles Seek Ninth LSC Track Title in San Marcos Encounter
Platooif Six
ScorM Wfeft '
In intramurals
Menefee's Track Team
Takes Second Spot
Over Platoon Four
Track •(tin dominated Pred
f«4>|*n intramural program last
I- riday a* Plotoon Six tame out 1
of it* slump and registered M
ix.iiite to run it* aemestei total
to H4 (Hiintu, only IW mark* from
the luup-leadinK (-hHtjr<'« of fa
toon Two
Platoon Pour produced only Iti
points and, k* a r«*ult, slipped
tn third place, il point* behind the
revived Menefeemen of Plaiooi
Si* According to Menefee. "Si*"
teams have accomplished the firm
half of thdr goal in overthrow
in* the Vau rhnmen of Platoon
Pour. and the winning "Two"
r^on *111 have u> hustle to retain
their lead
In the 140-yard relay, Platoons
Five and Two took high honor*
hy scoring & (mints Kich. while
Platoon* Pour and St* battled
it out for the second place spot
with H points apiece
The broad jump furnished proof
of the rivalry between Pletocrio
PiiWr and 81* a* the Mensfee
men scored 6 points and finished
ahead ef Boyd Vaughn'* boy« hy
only I point.
Platoon Pive I'Kriii' nut ftt«t in
the I'Ml-yard dash liy making ?>
points, while Platoon Si* was see
nnd with 3 mark*
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fed*//w Sc,iU North Texas State, San Marcos Loom
As Leading Contenders in Conference
Ping Pong Pla/ers
Resume Rivalry
In Preliminary Sets
Texas, Aggies
To Close SWC
Baseball Race
After ftnmhmjs the ftrxf round
of i«fn| efit m the pinif pong
tournament in*f week, winner*
and bye* will again ten time rum
I petit ion this, week in Harris* gym
(itasium when eeond. round eon
ten tan t* awing into action
The rare wa* won by ^ h
niuS jfu Jrwti:yfw* pyie
rven.V^iVat montH emerged victor* by defeating their
* * ' opponent* with n conxM^rHhly
IMoti.'iii Si* wa* supreme in the |nry(, margin, giving the wtnness'r, . .
crosscountry race, with Platoon ,h(. rt(fht t<> ,hl. league lead
Pour placing second in the event forthcoming contests K,c* r",,,
Get*. Player*. Mixed,
Q&h fipdb fhmd
T• t anipu' t hat 4 port* staff,
wtoeh bar long taken pride in the
veracity of it reporting, hang*
it* collective bead thin week and
retract* a bit of glory falsely
awarded la<t week to a rnembci
of the college phy*ical educatn.fi
oenartment *oftball team
It *eein that a ' ha? sports re-
porter, daxxled by the big-league
calibre of play at the PP. Ka«
iilty Harte Plying .School fHficer
xoftbal! game. got hi* character*
mixed up The awed .tcriiie gave
Hill ( imper of the phynicnl edu
cation faculty credit for three
hits- out of four time* at bat. In
teres ted *fMH' tator« dee I b re that
Hill Cooper did nothing of the
kind "That wa* l.t John Saun
I decs of the officer nine," they
explain
One >oft ball fan. Theron .1
Pnut*. put* it thi* way, "I know
Mr Citoper didn't, get the hit*,
hnnuw Bill
iia-o except on a walk by the
pitcher
The • hat'* deepest upologie*. l.t
Saunder*'
P S. In tteeking a motive for
the error, certain fourth-estate
sleuth" have discovered that (he
well-meaning sport* reporter who
covered the game happen* to be
a "indent of ball-playing Hill
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Three Letter men
Pace Local Team
In Annual Meet
The North Te*a* cmdormeri
will attempt their last hurdle in
' the I'.MM track -ea-on May I when
the Itentuo crew invade* Sut Mar
Km and the lath annual I .one Star
| ( Iinference track and Held meet
The S'orth iVxaa* will make
: their bid foi their ninth tit I• ,n
! l~ trie* ugam-t a <tr ng held «f
Houthwc*,! Texa- iifate and -'.t..ph-
en I*' Austin -turn, as well >
individual representative.- of Kant
' Texas State and Sam Houitoti
State Teacher* • id lege The Lone
Star menu prumiM':- a dual !•<
tween the Kagle* and the Smith
west Texa." Bobcat-, with the I ton
tnmtex having the edge in dn h
I <M per never got on a,„J r^|ay event", while th<
potent held
Hot.
and
Platoon Three grabbed the 22
yard da«h and rcgi*'ered !> tal
lien, while Platoon Two *cored the
*ame number by finishing hr*t. in
the MtO-yard relay.
Pa* ing-tn "eview point* were
made by all platoon* e*cept Poui
and Si*.
Softball will get under way
The Southwest t onfenii. • base
•.all iham|iion*hr. will tie at «t ke
l''iiday and Saturday when the
Texa* Aggie« and the Texas I'm.
versify t.ongborn* meet m a two
game series at College Station
The l/onghorti* awept a two
game series from the Bice Owls
last Wednesday and Thursday to
.gain a tie with the Ags for the
Both teams defeated
and the pair
broke even in a t wo game
The wacond round, when ft gets two week- age in Austin
serle*
under way next week, will see
these Aral round victor* in ar
tion Bichard Cooley v* Henry
Pyle, Pred McCain v* Norman
Bemelmans, Kenneth Kason v
Bnb Alexander, Hugh ( alhoun v*.
Bex Bowland, K. I Itouglat v*
Kd Mayo. and .loe S|H-cht v*.
this afternoon, giving all platoon* 1 Prank Meredith Bill Mencfee's two Bice talliei
In Wednesday " Bice Texas
game the (.onghorns rapped two
Owl pitcher* foi Ift hits to win
lit ■'£ Inn Collin* held Rice to
four hits atul shut out the llwls
except for the seventh inning,
when a walk anil an error fol-
lowed by Akin double scored the
chance
*tan ling«
to finish first In
the opponent
I acted
ha* not vet been «e
! Several bye* will enlei the con
test. "H.-«,t week, say* Henry Am
lin, tournament chairman, to fin
lab the second round, making
Ing, Lancaster, who plays Tommy. rmtn for the Html competition the
Oie song writer: Polly Mtnckliti, following week
Pop! Worth, as Roaalind; Marie
'Heart of A City'
t ontinued from page I.
(•raily llatton homered Willi two
on hn.r in the fourth Slid Clint
firell got a four bagger in the
eighth for the Steel*
Thursday's contest saw the
Owls making their sole bid for a
victory in conference play, but
their ninth inning push fell short
as (he Texas nine won H-ii
WRA Intramuralf
Offer Skill Tests
In Athletic Clubs
(tirl*' intramuial sports hold
the spotlight in WRA activities
this week with skill test* being
given in basketball vtid volleyball
At present the skill test is being
given in softbail I'M'ing the m-*t
week these test* wilT la- give.i >o
all the individual sport clilbs
tHrls receiving the skill link n
basketball are Plixabeth (irtibbs,
Cramlall. Betty Hegbortn, VVahitu
Palls. Ruth Kirk, Wnxiihachie.
Miriam Moore, Sngartnwn, l.a
Margaret McClmtock, Haskell;
Both Rutherford, flateaville
Those receiving skill award* in
volleyhull an- Hetty Reedy. Wichita
Kails, Kli/.abeth (irubbs, ( randall.
Marian Rowling*. Water Valley,
Novella Simmons, Wichita Pull-.
Martha Ruder, Ibtlln*. Margaret
Hopkins. Krum; and Mice Mage*
Montague
Austin, Klectra, ■* Prenchte; Plo
reine Casey, Mont Helview Huh
s; Lorraine Tyner, Dnila*. Mrs
Kd Watkins, Itallas, Paul
f.umdjr, the BAF iwjuadron leader;
Plni*e Lane. Cross Plains. <iirt, the
call girl; Mary P.velyn (ioubl.
Amarillo, Anna, the Italian worn
an; Quilla Moulder. Mineral Well*,
Daisy, the har maid
I horns («irl
Eftra chorus girls are Tempic
Tunnel), Grand Saline, who is also
director of the dancing. Polly Ter
De Leoti; Betty Horsey, Port
Hampton. Stephenville, and Miss
Lane are in charge of properties;
and Harney Miller. Wichita Kails,
is in charge of sound effects Hetty
Ann Vanhoov., Plectra, ervc« n
prompter, and Charles Bush. Kit
i , is in charge of costume* ciav
Newton. Ilertton, assisted by the
(lasses in dramatics, has construc
ted the unusual set designs
Taking their cue from the Wind
mill, which catered to men in the
service, the College Player* have
announced thai admission to the
spring production will he free to
1 men and women in uniform, Stu
The Campus Chat
cats wield a
weight attack
Taking only three lettermi n and
.several soundmen, Coach Lloyd
Russell of t he K.igle" ha sent hi -
track-ter- through stiff workout-
to shape them for a wartime
schedule, which now shims North
Texas on the win column While
inpfitoi Hiism^II wan in Kansas
( itV with ills hasketes-r- the Ki>
gle ci filler men .i|||oied 'hen tiaik
■fea "on bv tourneying to I .a redo
and placing sixth in the standing"
with only half a dozen boys en
teiing events Kimii that «lmv
"tart, they have improved -tead
lly, la-ginning their victory march
by hninineMiig up 72 points in
then llrst dual ineel of the -eason
, against t he Coiveraity of Ok Is
homa'- flit
K rite ring the Texas Relay*.
' I inch Bunnell' Is.ys settled foi
second place in the collegi dtvi
"ion after falling short iis thiee
points to the 11 own i d Pavne Col
lege tiwkiMen Turning buck to
dual meet the Russelltiieii again
thcashed the out f "tat. Okla
homa Sonnei-s, this time by a 71
M score Remembering then o"~
of the Texa* Relay banner to
Howard Payne College, the I ten
Kimtes idliyed host to the hl"\vn
wood win t lorx arid banded the
' u 71 I loss ea rl y m
April
Now the only hartier to a high
ly successful truck season is !hc
Lone Star Conference meet lo he
helil in San Marco* May I
Russell's three lefternu i i aj.
tain Boyd Vaughn, Bohin b.nes,
and Ray VVomack, will head the
Kagle bids, along with Howard
Shannon, broad litmp. high lump
and Inn die "tin
met.
!#«• ^
Gee/le Softbullefs
Down Gro$i I loui©
Contingent I to 0
Scoring single run in the sixth
lining, the fieetle suftball crew tie
fe ted the newly-formed Gross
house team 1*0 Monday afternoon.
Max Goldsmith, Leejsle Hurler,
pitched the entire game for the
winners and batted in the winning
tally liter Norval Taylor singled
to open the sixth
Big Yank McKnight went the
distance on the mound for the
Gross Hiiioc crew and was never
in danger except ifi the fatal sixth
when the fraternity men pushed
across then lom run.
Scon- by inning:
Gee isles (MM! UMi - |
Gross House U(Hi IHMI U 0
Batteries:
t.ee/lc" Goldsmith and Muggs
Gross House McKnight and Curry
NOTH K
< andiilalcs for
spring
any degree at
commencement will nieet
i at 6:00 p.m.. May a. in the library
auditorium
HONOR WINNING Eagle nnnt relay medleyt?C. are looked
'' bring " winn^.g poin« 1* the ^nnurtl LSC track meat to be
be rj 'iAr Marcos tomorf, a Lelt to '.ght thev are Howa'-t
'vhannon Monday Ham Smith Floydada Wayne Scn'ta'Durj-
Kamay and Bobby Jones Jacksboro
Marines Score 51 Points
To Win Telegraphic Meet
With a show of championship
form which kept the spectators
- landing most of the time, track
men from all reserve program- en
gaged in a telegraphic meet Wed
ncNilay afternoon at Kagle stadium
Pleat v "f excitement was fui
rii-hed for the fans as many close
races arid a number of good times
were chalked up
i (imposed principally of varsity
trackmen, the Marl n e Reserve
team displayed a well balanced ar
ray of powei to carry off many
first (daces among the college
groups and to present stiff coin-
net it ion in the Lone Star Con
fcrenee.
Hobby lone*, .lacksbom speed
ster, led the Marines with a !l."
100 yd dash Close to Jones wa*
Hay Woinack with the good time of
Men PE Students
Befin Intramural
Softball Contests
ERC Calls
Continued from page
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The pit orchestra, din-eted by
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Virginia Haug, Henton. Klainc
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TEACHERS
COLLEGE
STORE
NOTICE
The college swimming pool will
open for the season Monday. May
'I, remaining open from a.m.
until 8 p.m AH persons de-iring to
swim in the pool must have passed
a physical examination A fee of
IS cents is charged for each swim,
or one dollai for the remainder of
the semester, and ticket* may be
purchased from member* of Helta
Psi Kappa h, the swimming pool.
Meet the Eagles:
Collins Proves Track Value
By Aiding Eagle Relayers
lis MPI.VIN PP.NOGI.IO
Assisting the North Texas 14"
and KHO relay teams is Karl "Rip
per" Collins, former Adamson
High trackman from Halla*
Although Collins ts associated
with rela> teams, he has also run
other events in high school and in
college competition In the Okla
homa Cniversity North T"n " dual
point man in the Pat Stuck Show
Meet and in the Ko*t Texas Relays,
scoring s'-v and point* resiai
lively in the encounters The iftjit
dash time *el by him at the Pat
Stock Show meet is the present
high school record of 22 second"
At the Past Texas Relays, the
Adamson High trackman clipped
his former Stock Show record three
Cttmbie, Jay I' IJenman, William
Alston Ihiggan, Rolytt Allen
Kvans .11 . and William P Gipson
Others named are .lames Kdsvard
• iragg. Charles Henry Graves,
Warren Wllburn tireen, Glenn Hill
Griffin .L , John Armtield Guth
rie Jr.. Gerald Ray Haney Wil-
liam Kyle Hardesty, Kverett Neil
lloneycutt, Herman Herbert Hop-
kin*, Jewett Lanier Hunter. James
Winfred Johnson, Hillie Martin
Kelley, Joseph Virgel Kennedy Jr.
Hugh l-ee Kirkpatrick Jt . Allen
Kant Lacy. Dudley Lynch Mnha
nay Jr., Edward Howell VIailett,
and Nathan (iarrctf McAfee
other* Included
Also included in the list are Del
liert Douglas Meads, Milton Hick-
Mitchell, Thomas Cornelius Mor
gan Jr. Klbert Leantan Norman
113 in the high hurdles, and a !i?> 7
iti the lows The 440 relay was
clicked off in l.'t.K second and thi
mile rainy in .1 .'W.6 seconds
Ham Smith unreeled a 2:04
second half mile while his team
mate Dalton < ampell turned in a
2:08.3 in the «H0 affair, and <i
4''HS.fi in the mile run
Outstanding in the V 7 brack '
were Boyd Vaughn, who knock - I
off a 2:01 half mile and a I M
mile, and Albert Mikeskii, who
tossed the javelin 2tMi feet ill inch
e" and heaved the shot put 'Mi feel
Doyle Howard, V-fi represent,«
tive, skipped over the 140 yd dash
in 62.fi seconds l.ooking good in
the V I division were Wayne Scar
brough, who ran the 1(10 and 220
dashes in the 10.) and 22 5 time..
Bill Janes, who polevnnlted 111 fee:
4 inches, and Dean Acmes, Denton,
broad jumper, who jumped 21 feet,
I inches to lead his division
In the high-jumping division,
Harold Du Had way crossed the bar
at fi feet, H inches, and Clifford
Robertson ran a fi.'i 7 Ipiarter mile
to lead his division
Though the final report from the
Lone Star Conference meet ha
not been received, the local
baseball result" were tabulated as follow-
physical Marine Raaerve* first, 51
V I Reserves second, ifi .
V-? Resers'es third, :!?
ERC fourth. !!•
Air Corps fifth, 8
l.esne ShiMik, Chairman
Convoeat ion Committee
TEXAS
Saf Nile Sunday • Monday
THE POWERS GIRL
With Ilenny Goodman
and his orchestra
Yurailat Wednesday
ONE Of OUR AIRCRAFT
IS MISSIN&
The greatest thrill speclltcle
ever made with tile BAP
I hurxdav - Friday - .Saturday
REAP THE WILD WIND
( cell B. DeMille *
i! real est spectacle
in technieolor
With Bay Milland
John Wayne
and 1'aulette Goddard
A high degree of enthusiasm
mixed with familiar
slang, is evident on the
education department grounds
these days n« the men students
of North Texas step into a fast
field of intramural softbail games.
Whole-heartedly accepted by
"indents of physical education, the
baseball plans, ground-worked by
Theron J Pouts and Pred (Vibb.
will settle down to a steady pace Poster E Looney, Port Worth,
next week when sides choose up «n ex-student industrial art* major
in regular classes and in Friday at the college, has recently com
afternoon workouts. Fred Cobb, plcteil hi* secondary training at
instructor in physical education, the Navy Pre PIiglit School at
ha- -ent the men through a course Athens, Ga. Completing the 12-
in the fundamentals of baseball weeks training in 10 weeks, Looney
14nd has given every group of boy* topped the class of 400 in the final
FOSTER LOONEY TOPS CLASS.
IS HEAD MAN IN BATTALION
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PALACE
Sunday - Monday
THE ROAD TO
MOROCCO
With Bob Crosby
Rob Hope
and Dorothy Larnour
I ilesday - Wednesday
17c Davs
REUNION IN FRANCE
With Joan Crawford
John Wayne
and Philip Dorti
Thursday Only
17r Da>
TISH
With Marjorie Main
and Zasu Pitts
F'riday - Saturday
STAR SPANGLED
RHYTHM
The Screen Musical Comedy
that has everything and
everybody!
n chance to «how their ability in
America's favorite summer sport
A former baseball star. Cobb
hit- instructed the hoy* in their
various positions, selected by the
players themselves, and the stu-
dents have taken turns at the
plate With the course of instruc-
tion in the bands of veteran Cobb,
examination and was named head
man in Battalion 17.
track meet, he turned in a SO time second* for a 21 7 time
in the 100-yard dash to win fir-> lle*ides aligning himself with
College Show
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place He has also entered compeli- 1
tion in the 2211-yard da*h on *ev
eral occasions, placing along in the
upper brackets in every race,
Recalling some of hi* past track
experiences, Collins say* he re-
member* well the trip to Pennsyl
vania where he helped the North
Texas telay team* capture a fourth ftninhing hi*
and a fifth in the 410 and Hffli
event* at the Petui Relays. Al
though the results appear only
fait, he add* that it was a thrill
to the North Texas relay team*
the Kagle cindetmen, ' ollins is
member of the Talon* fraternity,
the T Club, and. he add*, of t'nele
Sam's Marine Corps Majoring in
physical education, the North
Texas relay partner says he in-
tends to enter the advertising
field after serving l-ncle Sam and
ollege career
Commenting on the Lone" Star
Conference track meet to be held
Saturday a) San Marco*. Collins
says, "It will lie close, but as we
Jr.. Leonard Hugh Putman. Robert a faste^ more experienced loop of
la'e Richmond. Billy Mcf auley clubs will fight it out the rest
Ritchie. William Paul Robinson, of this semester, promising plen-
Ilubert f ar! Rogers Jr. Maurice tv of strenuous exercise as well as
Roth. Robert R Royster Jt , Tei idea sure for the North Texan*,
rill Norval Taylor. Ben Franklin Cobb's training has conditioned
Tlsinger. Glenn Frederick Todd, the men all year, and he points
Charles Harry Vick, Robert Fred
erick Whitford, Kline Prank Wil
born Jr. R C Wyatt. Mitchell
John Zabiomy. James Buchanan
Cross Jr., and Bernard Plan/
out that the great number of stu-
dent" who will leave for the arm-
ed services this summer will hg
ready to knock a few homers on
I'ncle Sam's all-star team.
a* the ..(.position numbered well tip ,,r< w*ILbalanced it^fhe running
in the three.figure bracket
In his high school career. Collins'
record show* that he was high
events. I think we'll ^ able to nose
out San Marco* to win the con-
ference title."
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With Betty Grahle
and John Payne
Harry James Orchestra
Selected Short Subjects
Tuesday • Wednesdav
ST. LOUIS BLUES
With Dorothy l.amour
and liloyd Nolan
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Wednesday . Thursday
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