You Are Especially Invited To make our store your headquarters when you come in town. Leave your grips and packages with us while you take in the sights. This store has been College headquarters for the past 19 years. We make a specialty of catering to College trade, and carry in stock, at all times, the very latest up-to-date styles in Young Mens Clothes, Shoes, Hats and Furnishing Goods You take no chances when you trade here. You are sure to find the styles right and the prices right. We make a specialty of College Pennants and carry in stock a large assortment of Pennants and Pillows of all principal schools and colleges. A. M. Waldrop & Company BRYAN’S BIG CLOTHING STORE -CKJ -cm -tm •o-a- oo oo •CM> ■a-o- ■a-B -a-a- •B-B- •a-B •BB -BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB BB uphold the German side of the argu ment. He made long runs, recovered sevral fumbles and made good gains through the line. Rollins’ passes re minded one of Gristy Beasley’s. He made one pass to Spencer that was about 40 yards. Burns played a good game at quarter, while he was in the game, and he kicked two goals. Dickie, Eschenburg and Butler played a fine game at guard. For T. C. U. the stars were Miller, Wade and Cox. They were fast and sure, and it was their forward passes that almost resulted in a score for them. In the first quarter A. & M. kicked off. Then A. & M. opened up with a rush. Scott intercepted a forward pass. Everett made 15 yards. Gar- rity made 15. Everett went 10 yards and then Rothe carried the ball about 5 yards. Then, 25 yards from the goal, A. & M. fumbled. T. C. U. tried to carry the ball out, but they were thrown for a loss every time and were forced to kick. Scott returned the ball. Garrity made 5 yards. Rothe made 5 yards. Then Coleman re placed Rothe. Coleman passed 15 15 yards to Scott. Coleman made 5 yards. Settegast made 10 yards. Coleman made 5 yards; then he went 5 yards more. Then Everett carried the ball twice for 10 yards. Bell then went 15 yards for a touchdown. No goal. Score 6-0. A. & M. kicked off. T. C. U. made first down, but the line braced up and they had to kick on fourth down. End of quater, 610. In the second quarter A. & M. pick ed up. A. & M. got the ball again on downs. Then after a series of line bucks Settegast carried the ball over. Everett kicked goal. A. & M. kicked off. Trinity kicked back. After two or three plays Everitt took the ball 25 yards. Coleman was replaced by Collins. Several line bucks were suc cessful and then Everett carried the ball 20 yards for a touchdown. Gil- fillan took Everett’s place. Tyree kicked goal. A. & M. kicked off. But ler replaced Eschenburg. T. C. U. kicked, but recovered the ball a few minutes later on an intercepted pass. Spencer took Brown’s place. T. C. U. kicked again. Then Rollins made a 40-yard pass to Spencer. End of half, score 20-0. The third quarter began when T. C. U. kicked off. The ball wa,s given to Everitt on the first play. He made a With the approach of the skirmish line of winter, in self-defense, men’s thoughts are turning to warmer cloth ing. We will be glad to show you just how r much more you may secure here in style, in fashion, in fit, at $20 !$25 or 30. Brandon & Lawrence 60-yard end run. He dropped the ball then, but Cawthon recovered it. On the next down the ball was again DR. ALGIE BENB0W DENTIST given to Everett. He went 30 yards more for a touchdown. No goal. Score 26-0. A. & M. kicked off. Then followed a series of kicks which end ed with the ball in A. & M.’s posses sion. Rothe made 20 yards. Then came two revolving wedge plays. Both of them were successful, and on the second one Scott carried the ball over for a touchdown. Score 33-0. Burns kicked goal. A. & M. kicked j off and then recovered the kick. Ty ree made 15 yards. Then Settegast made a 15-yard run for a touchdown, i Bums kicked goal. Score 40-0. A. & M. kicked off. Then the quarter end ed with the ball in T. C. U.’s posses sion. In the fourth quarter T. C. IT. ral lied. T. C. U. kicked. Coleman re placed Rothe. A. & M. kicked and the T. C, IT. man returned the ball 40 yards before he was downed. T. C. IT. then made three forward passes for 50 yards. Things looked bright for T. C. IT. then, but Cawthon intercept ed a forward' pass and stopped them. Then after several passes, end runs and line bucks the game ended with the ball 20 yards from T. C. TT.’s goal line. Time of quarters: 15-12-15-12'. Referee; Moore of Vanderbilt. Umpire: Keisker of Kentucky- The Brenham Steam Laundry guar antees colors and uses no detrimental bleaching compounds.—Sam Farrell, Agent. Fish: Who is the man of the hour at A. & M.? Soph. Private: A sentinel. Office Over First National Bank BRYAN, TEXAS CHARLOTTESVILLE WOOLEN MILLS Charlottesville, Va. s Manufacturers of HIGH GRADE UNIFORM CLOTHES For Army, Navy, Letter Carriers, Police and Railroad Purposes. And the largest assortment and best quality of Cadet Greys^ in cluding those used at the United States Military Academy,, at West Point and other leading military schools of the country. Prescribed and used by the Cadets of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas They’re not short-lived The Jerseys In 1913 eighteen Jersey cows were officially testea which averaged 12: years: and 7 months of age;. Their average milk production' was 8617 pounds. Average: butter fat, 387 pounds. One of these cows was aver IS years old. Longevity, Constitution and Economic Production are Jersey characteristics. THE AMERICAN JERSEY CATTLE CLUB 324 W. 23d St., New York City W. T. James Furniture Store