The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, January 28, 1917, Image 3
“Fish” Win Both Games. The ‘‘Fish” basket shooters were twice successful yesterday, winning from Marlin 27 to 9 and ; from Reagan 28 to 12. Three days yet remain for you to pay your poll tax. Mr, Seale will be glad to secure the receipt for you. All boys from Louisiana meet in 15 Mitchell immediately after dinner today. Sergeant Otto Eckel, U. 8S. Sig- nal corps, after an absence of two weeks, is back on duty again as night sergeant. Cleaning, pressing, and alterations done neatly and promptly at a low cost at the Student Tail- or Shop. Liberal dis- count if you buy a tick- et. Tumlinson & Alderson CAMPUS BARBER SHOP South Side Y.M.C. A. Everything White and Clean CAMPUS CONFECTIONERY Try a quart of our “VELVET CREAM” Topped off with Crushed Fruit Quarts 25c Pints 1c CAMPUS CONFECTIONERY To Vil Edwin Clapp and Bostonian Shoes WEBB BROS. Bryan Edwin Clapp and Bostonian Shoes Student Election Thursday. Next Thursday afternoon the corps of cadets will elect an edi- tor and business manager of the Battalion and a chief yell leader. At the same time the juniors will make their choice of aneditor and business manager of the 1918 Longhorn Nominations for art editor and athletic editor of next year’s Longhorn, if turned in by 6 p.m. today, will also be voted on by the juniors in Thursday’s elec- tion. : D. B. Cofer, associate proy®ss- or of English, was called ro his home at Elizabethtown, Kentuec- ky, week, owing to his mother’s illness.