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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1906)
A k WW‘ V I NI NOTES T - This ib a cbnipli t. E. Department aa § I \ A membei of, the cl^.s of ’o6 re ceived 4 letter from Guy F. Hal- tom. In ich he states that he can take a^p Jaition with the Gen eral BlactrM ^ompauy at Lynn. Maas., when ever he cates to leave San Antoni jk 1 mem to thi .there are n»ftj three meoBhers of the dash of 'o^tin Lynn, and were they not beti er khan the average, a position with the GeOhral Etectric Co. wooki not ie easy to get. Dan Cush ng. M. 8.^91, ia em ployed by thej G. S. A. < | Signal Force iaiL with headquarters at Del Bio, * Vdaa, He wishes to be re member ed jto Charles Ptjryear and the ^Ca-soh TwiUf/^ nays *‘1 was alwa .*s ju bed before taps when F. E. < ^ic^ecke Wlas in charge Ira L. Williams^ M. E. '03J was married last month to a young lady who; hails frotm St. Cloud. Minn. He is now employed by the S- P. Signal Department in Houston*,} J -• ’ J, W. Puckett, c. E. toa, k in charge of a civil engineering gang on the Mexican National Railway His address is now Del Rio. Gi S. Johnson, M. E. ’03,: is Signal Superintendent, Morgan’s Louisiana & Texas Ry. His ad dress is Lafayette, La. of Gathright Hall. In those we had to st iy up until taps -repotted.” j j \ j{ jr|' Harry A. Washburn, C. E. ’on. is doing C. R. i (work at San Saha He k. working ^rith J. Carter, another A. & M. igan. days or be HI ton. C. E. his jposilti ’94. Frank N 1 recently resh road master of the Shriever d in I*onisiana ahd is [ now section foreman with headquarters at Jean- ierette, L». Ife was Senior Capta.11 iin 1894.; A. 1 F.iMcMnsnntt, ;ci E. '95, is Resident Kngitifcer of ;tke Morgan’s Louisiacta and i Gulf with head- [ ^ quarters! at Laifayette His legs S | are still !* , lor%; 4 ,,ou f i l h ,n roach the ground,^' sa^is ^notheir 1 hradluate. j , J. D. pie man for the • Eogalnsf writes fine.” !) he end If 1 ’ohj is rod- N. Rjr. at have j •; [t: r Mr. T. E. |l Rilitor Tge Ha ■ t 1 il t' Dal . : Dear ffoll. letter of ithe >e herd in of ithis, ifkioti. •f H. Farmer is an instrumentman employed by the Southern Pacific. He is in Houston. H. E. Burns, C. E. 06. is draftsman for thf Southern Pacific. He is in Honston Paul Sternenburg. M. E. 05, is a draftsman for the Otis Elevator Co., Houston. . Kotx-rt Burnley, ' C- E. ’06, gnd A. F. Wilson, C. E. ’05. are in New York. B. Mar burger, C E. *<05. it ident Engineer at SNavasota, a Ygl* Oliver, C. [ B- *05, employed by the Southern Pa L & football the ATHLETICS—ThE FIRST OAME. ' j Saturday- the squad treated corps to the first game of the son. While the game was a little qne-aided, it served its purpose of allowing up the players and the workings of the new rales. The difference noticeable to an outsider Was the increased number of end runs and kbit frequency of kicking. Many of the new players are show ing np in 'most promisi-iR style, while the’old players have improv ed to a noticeable extent at all points. Rdss is great at interfer ence, and it makes one jump for jOy to a<e him play tenpins with 1 his opponents. Hamilton was very sticceaaf'al in punting and in trying at goals, lie has s good reputa tion to sustain and we are sure he will do it. ifStn.s and Marlow are both fast, hard workers and Mur phy is going to be a hard man to root out of right half. Captain Puckett is at his old trick of smashing interference, and made many pretty gains. Cornell has also inedeas^d his speed and ability to gain ground. Dale got through st vi r.»l times to smash the plays. Utay at lint bucking is as great as ever and cap always be depended upon to ma^e a good gain. KsHey made rubs anywhere from ten to sixty yards. He can’t hurdle this year but up is the only direction Ije dosen’t 4odge. Pete Bittle says that if Choc wants any interference he will hare to walk. We are proud of thj* whole squad and 'fee! confident tl^at there is a string of victories ahead. This is the way they liifc^d qp at the kickoff t Schmidt l C / Dabney ffisle,.] I t RG Bca--lcv Dale, J ^ . L G / “Cely” L ID. Tucker feed k Livery stable Only Stable on Main Street. FIRST-CLASS TdRNOUTS. THE ONLY RUBBER tirI Bari CARRIAGE IN BRYAN. It*- !• Stationery, .IT 1 T L. Gngeriheuni * H. E. ’06; is Cr»-ek. I .a. He taking post grAdnatp work here. IfftfRIing along . > j i i R. W. Hotmanln, C. E. ’06. fe a rod man at* LafaVettv, La. ■ — ■— i RT •A L T R E Smith Borah i$ON. a success this oomittg session following >* me at Plttsbqrg. Pa ion. Send ?a.. TfiL kVilldnsburg. Pa HoUbmaad j ‘ class kinsburg, Sta.; 4V7 'Center St. { Your friend, 1 Benn Gleason, ’Ott. *ofi. ^loore j Cornell j I4mbi s l \ RE Marlow(Capt) Puckettt'Ca^t) L E Simmons Kelley 'i ^ R McDaniels l*ta> I 1 t Rippetoe Murjiliy J R H Maxwss Hamilton t X ,L H Caldwell Spikes Kbgueaa, ! Garnicjti and Martin_>vei4 in the tanonrl k»4f *rei ii (have ^e« link it a v< ■UoaL j ^ Dallas Texas. V^our circular Of fqrward-d to I am glad efs out and thing to do to COLLEGE REQALS Every point of ptyle, Fitlnttd Wear that a college man dem kids his shoes you |will find Regal College Models. 1 'Quarter-Sixes guarantee you feet fit. and the very finest 1 nisbing ma qn ers, linings and fini m rfinind the AJnmni o: T ‘their college make certain the wearing paper apoth«r < yeafj | - There is a <>f Kegals gXt deal to' interest me in The Xo ° ^ < Bmlaiio -r^TTie new- rived and 1 ttiskes boys and painted yel MAM lUfl >n an <(• f km W so with all others w j »cently left the college, i, ; I am with the Westinghouse Elec, and Mfij;. Co. as an apprent ice, and find wv work !l very inter esting. rfhofe s^re Isere, also, Ramsay. Alltin. and Pirie. who no <k>ttbt will lie glad to see The Battalion wMm’it conu-s and may •write you of |htflr whereabouts. You may count on me for a sub scription antj give my name to Moore, to wbbpi I will send my soon ! as he H styles of onr e it wfli be college. G- 10 have re- 1 Austin. these ial agent Skkggs, No. Ci f; Lf * Pu I snbscriptiou located at Cbllege have my be^t little suppor t give toward 1 nakiog Tim Battalion w 1.- H. H. XfcNkv; H LIVERY Station. You wishes > and what I ma£ tie able to STAFF. s all the ones k issued staff is no t LONG HORN The Long Horn. students and some is an annual pubfica! the Senior Class, follows: Editor-in-Chief—Hensel . ji Associate Editor*in-Chief—Ci bert. J Assistant Editor-In-Chief—Mol- lowray. [ Athletic Editor—Moore, W Art Editor—Dean, J. 9. Business Manager*—Potts, A AaoodMMH Business Man.i^dr— Collins, J. A. ‘-j Assistant Business Manager— Adams. T. A. ' , , L .,1 ' - 1 ' - J- ■ DO H. JAMES eading Druggist. BRYAN, TEXAS Pipes, Tobacco . j, Toilet Articles of all kinds M NEED A NEW PAIR OF UNIFORM TROUSERS? CHARLIE he Tailor CAN MAKE THEik FOR YOD ON A FEW DAYS’ NOTTC* I f : i Cleaning:] Pressing: and Repairing: L*rb also his SPUOIAI.VIKS I NT KOROET tjp* PLACE—NORTH of OATHRIOHT HALL I eking dummy has ar been erected. It fur sport for the small cilookers. It will be >w and black. ■ '' Jl M. CALDWELL BRVAN, TEX. j —Qive vour order for pany teams are out Tunning sigpals and trying a little sqriinage work now and then for excitemcBit.: The captains and nager| will meet this week to 'ule and to discuss lity of awarding the with jerseys as was ing to the winning jna: arrange S the ad winning I done C baseball. It is t baseljalt; ‘ 1 V. SHOODOX ISbOO I»> NT & BROGDON BROS ^7“ EXCLUSIVELY FOR WHITE TRADE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GRAIN DEALERS -AND t-T. tie early to mention 9HS, as the team must be selected from those who enter this term, some fdea of what we will have in the way of a team may be formed. Cap*. Smith expresses himself as very much pleased with the out look^ and as he already knows many cm the new players, we can do no better than to accept his word that ofir liase ball team i* go-, ing to be a hummer. The senior class has the thanks of everyone interested m the suc cess of the team. There is no donbt that . their posters,were re sponsible for the corps remaining on the side lines during Saturday’s gam<2. Now why not issue a ”prpc” relative to cheering. Hard ly a play during the whole game was rewarded with even a murmur. Let’s gdt busy, fellows. “Keep on the side lines,’' and cheer tbt p|ay ers every thne they deserve it— ^tbat moans all the time. n ■ j* OF AUSTIN LIMUR*. SOCIETY. The following othceri of the Austin Literary Society Were elect ed last Saturday night. They will serve during the tall term: ^ President—Casey, P. D. Vice-President—Ellis. Treasurer—Polansk y. All kinds Jewslry of all ki •At lin»* of China Qive your order for CLASS RINGS , ! CLASS PINS And all repair work to Sj. M. CALDWELL The Jeweler itches and Alarm Clocks at 4|he In west prices. Hsid Painted China, Cut Glaas, sud the tin Bryan. >V ce| -DEALERS 1N- Drugs Stationery li‘ Cigars Tobacco Spalding’s Athletic Goods Huyler’s Randies. J Perfumes Etc, '^v ; Phone i s f ElAGLxEL J ,i ^ ^ if, ♦ 1 RINTING ENGRAVING , L BctTrm nterA* <0 th*i* evert aerome all ortot ft* cr rw arectAL ATTeanos Rhone 3S