20 THI2 BAT'I'ALrION. The date for this open meeting- is looked forward to by the members of t’.ie Au .tin Society with pleasure, for it is the anniversary of the Societ3 7 ’s twen tj’-seventh 3^ear. This meeting- will be held in the Chapel, and ever3’body is invited to attend. The Society was fortunate in securing- the ser vices of Captain Ti. II. Sarg-ent, who will be the principal speaker of the occasion. We feel certain that his address will be worth listening* to, and ever3 T cadet should avail him self of the opportunity of hearing- him. Cast 3’ear the A. & M. football team, by clean, honest pla3*ing- won the ‘‘Championship of the South.” This 3*ear the team has not made such a record. The University of Oklahoma succeeded in defeating* the “Champions.” The reverse was of course much regretted, but the pla3*ers were not once discourag*ed. In the g-ame with Trinit3*, the heroes of many a football battle were ag-ain doomed to defeat. It might be thought that the result of these two games would cause discontentment, but not so. However bitter the de feats may be, the boy-s do not lose hope of 3*et making up for the past. Hard practice is the order of the day 7 . So eager are the play*ers to become prepared to wipe out the de feats, that no effort is ill-spent. The reverses have not made the corps less loyal to their team. This fact was clearly demonstrated when upon the return of the defeated from Trinity*, the cadets left their beds in the early morn to wel come and cheer their defeated warriors. It is pleasing to