The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 01, 1900, Image 7

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    THE BATTALION.
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unfortunate, a great many promising
men on last year’s scrub aie missing. At
the call for candidates about thirty-five
men responded, most of them without
any football experience, and some few
the squad, and it is the duty of all con
nected with the College to keep this val
uable adjunct to success alive and keyed
up to the highest pitch. The captain
and coach have a big proposition before
WM. A. MURRAY, THE ‘ STAR” COACH OF THE SOUTH.
with a slight knowledge of the game.
The men size up fairly well, being neither
very large nor very small, and all are as
yet of undetermined value. What we
need to do now is work hard and work
together. Enthusiasm is not lacking
either in the corps of cadets or among
them, which is practically to develop a
new team from green material and bring
it up to last year’s standard.
Among the candidates are Moseley,
We inert, Schultz, Hyde, Brown, Foster,
Thrower; Jordon, James, Perry, Lucy,
Gray, Cfebliardt, Edison, McGinnis, Noble,