The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 01, 1899, Image 31

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merciful tip foul hit him on the arm and he was compelled
to withdraw from the game; Hammond took his place be
hind the bat. Our team played as follows: Storey, catch
er; Baumgarten, pitcher; Clement, 1st base; Foster 2nd
bsae; Davis* 3rd base; Beall, short-stop; Campbell, right-
field; Darlington, center-field; Johnson left-field; Ham
mond, substitute. Cadet Jeffres umpired the game to the
satisfaction of all. The game terminated in a victory for
College, the score being 15 to 10, which was good news for
the cadets who all extend congratulation to the team for
upholding the good standing of the college.
Hike! Hike! Listen to our noise;
We are the A. & M. base ball boys.
College, College, is our cry,
V -I-C-T-O-R-Y.
Why prepare for business? Because the field of busi
ness will never be entirely occupied, and because the high
est reward is offered for business ability. It calls for the
best brain power of the nation and pays more for it than
any other field of action. The requirements of modern
business men are so complicated and exacting that a
knowledge of business affairs is necessary to the success of
anyone. Attend Hill’s Business College.
A is for Astin so large and so fat,
B is for Brewer who would run from a rat.