The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, November 16, 1919, Image 1

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Vol 3. College
Station, Sunday, November 16, 191
9 No. 53
Christians Defeated by Aggies 48 to 0
REVEALS LITTLE
CHANGE T0 DATE
Two sets of ties occurred in this
week’s Gallery practice, each tie be-
ing composed of three men. G. NM.
Crook, A. S. Legg, and A. J. David-
son again tied for third place making
the same score of 184 that was made
last week.
Parks also won honors of first and
second place, respectively, making
the same score as was made last
R. C. Mowery added to the
honors of this week by winning first
week.
place in pistol practice. Second
place was won by B. S. McManus.
The standing for high men for this
week in Gallery and pistol practice
follows:
Gallery Practice. Maximum score
possible 200.
First place: R. C. Mowery, First
Sergeant, Company G, Infantry;
Score 191,
Second place:. FF. L. Parks, Ser-
geant Company H. Infantry; Score
186.
Third place: G. M. Crook, Cap-
tain Corps Adjutant; A. S. Legg,
First Sergeant, Company A, Signal
Corps; A. J. Davidson, Private Com-
pany A, Infantry; Score 184.
Fourth place: J. W. Porter, Cor-
poral, Company C, Infantry; T. W.
Morriss, Private, Company B, In-
fantry; W. J. Miller, Private, Com-
pany E, Infantry; Score 182.
Fifth place: D. A. Singleton, Cap-
tain, Company G, Infantry; Score
180.
Pistol Practice: Maximum pos-
ible score 300.
First place: R. C. Mowery, First
Sergeant, Company G, Infantry;
Score 251.
Second place: B. S. McManus,
Major, Sigual Corps; Score 234.
R. C. Mowrey and F. L.
SEAT SALE FOR
BIG GAME WILL
BEGIN TUESDAY
W. L. Driver, Athletic Director,
has issued the following information
concerning the sale of tickets for
the A. and M.-University of Texas
game to be played here Thanksgiving
Day:
First Class: Tuesday, November
18th, from 5 p. m. until 6 p. m. Sen-
iors, Faculty Coupon-book holders.
Complimentary season ticket holders,
Coupon-book holders in Bryan. Tues-
day, November 18th, from 7 p. m.
until 8:30 p. m., Juniors, Non-sea-
son-ticket holders, Faculty members.
Tuesday, November 18th, from 9 p.
m. until Taps, Sophomores.
Second Class: Wednesday, No-
vember 19th, from 1 p. m. until 6 p.
m., Freshmen and Alumni. Wednes-
day, November, 19th, from 6:30 p.
m. until 8:30 p. m., anyone in the
first and second classes who has not
bought tickets.
Third Class: Thursday, November
20th, from 10 a. m. until 1 p. m,
General Public.
Civilian students will take the same
order as the cadets although they will
be sold seats in a different section.
Purchasers will form two lines
at the South step of the Y.M.C.A.
building, unless otherwise notified by
the announcer.
No cadet will be sold two tickets in
the rooting section.
Single Faculty men will ebe sold only
one seat in the Faculty section.
No reservations will be made af-
ter the ticket sale starts.
All tickets reserved before date of
sale must be called for and paid for
in order to be held.
No tickets will be exchanged after
once purchased,
No tickets will be laid aside pend-
ing purchase.
No money will be refunded on lost
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AGGIES GOAL
LINE STILL
NOT CROSSED
The A. and M. Aggies gigged a
bunch of North Texas Horned Frogs
at Fort Forth yesterday afternoon
and did it in such fine shape and so
completely, there was no room for
carping or croaking. It was a bril-
liant victory and the Farmers re-
turned home this morning with a
whole bunch of frog leggs dangling
at their belts.
The weather was fine and a very
large crowd of rooters from Fort
Worth and other points in North
Texas, occupied seats in the grand
stand and watched the crimson and
white fight its way up and down the
field, piling up score on top of score
and defending a goal line that no
team has yet been able to cross this
season. The final score was 48 to 0
in favor of the Aggies.
The fireworks opened immediately
following the referee’s whistle, the
Farmers scoring almost at will and
<t the end of the first quarter the
secre stood A. and M. 20; T.C.U. 0.
Game By Quarters.
1st Quarter A. and M. 20—T.C.U. 0
2nd Quarter A, and M. 7—T.C.U. J
3rd Quarter A. and M. 7—T.C.U. &
4th Quarter A.and M. 14—T.C.U. &
Total A. and M. 48—T.C.U. 0
USHERS FOR TEXAS GAME
One hundred ushers are needed for
the Thanksgiving game. Men who
are working their way through school
will be given preference. Those de-
siring to serve are instructed to hand
their names to their company com-
mander today. Civilian students will
leave their names with W. M. Der-
rick.
SCIENCE SEMINAR
The regular meeting of the Science
Seminar will be held Monday evening
at 7:45 in the C. E. Building.