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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1906)
| rvjijlf-j-f i ♦ ' L f i TALION. m > fiK> -+►' Published Weekly by the Students’ Association of the Agricultural and VOLU] IE XIV 4= inical College of Taxes. iLi.r COLLEGE STA1 lS, OCTOBER 24, 1906. ; J rULL LINK Spaldiqg’s Toot Sail Goods Pocket Cutlery and K {sore. 1 Hesdj-Mad** »11 CIO A KETTBS AND CIUARS ALLKORKTTI>» DBLICIOt>8 CHOCOI-aTK crkams and CAKDIRS |lOT or cold SODA WaTBR PURE ICR CREAM. 1 ■ We solicit Your Patrm:» i be4 Benson, fthf^College rber, when you want ^gfod work ami clever, treatment-l tf **C” COMPANY OFFICERS’ RECEPTION, j The first company reception of the season was given to C com pany officers and sergeants Friday nigbtby their sponsor. Miss Hattye C. Lou Hudson. That it wMs Hal lowe’en season was soon manifested to the guests. The l»oys were met at the door by a little imp who ushered them into the presence of ten masked figures. The lights were low and in the dark corners could be seen fairy eyes and gaping mouths of goblihs. It is safe to say that more than one young.' man felt a chill creeping np his back. The guests were taken to the dressing room and when they looked next, imp, masked figures, and goblins were gone and in their places were pretty girls. All formality was dispensed with and every one settled down to have a good time. M*ny pretty tricks were arranged, from apple biting up. A gigjaatac cake con taining the fortunes o^ all was then | cut. Some were doomed to be I cooks, others tailors, while others I were to engage in war or gain j riches Each one gave a descrip- ; tion of his future wife and was then shown her face in the watef of a deep well. Appropriate refreshments were served. The guests departed at a the hostess |A. A M. Bdfofe a larger and victors, A 41* tool The ; game, kicking off, ball pilyards. 15 yard' Ross yards. ■ Whcfe I A. St. H. was he and Hamilton — — I late hour, declaring model entertainer and I sponsor. ideal — M t* ft I Moaqaito Ban Tcnaia Sboaa t omla TaMa Cowan - totaon Mata Bommr Non Hr Hata CorW'Cs— CoUara A Corta Taaaaa Sbooa. a Whit* Shkoota Outfit White Ckweoa B. a. S T. N. Tioa Ea*le Dfta Sk.rta TooSi' Bnekasa > ShaTiot S«t«| ; OU Clotb Ruta rrii W FiLaOOM fc. TO OAI3ti.T©. BURT NORWOOD -T. C. V. •. of students defeated T; 1 by T. C. U. advancing the tay then went for yards, Kelly 15 yards from goal, for two downs i a drop .kick y between , the M. 4; T. C.U.o. off second time the ball 75 1. Hamilton 8 yards, and e ball over for a ilton failed to 1^. & M 9; which 'Went fiqi poles. Scone: A. T. C* U. kipk and Kflley yards before went yards, Puckett carried touch-down kick goal. T. 1 j. o. A. t : M. then kicker! off and T. C. }0. advanced ball 15 yards? They Were theA held for downs ^and w tre forceoj |o kick. After .Several end rnd^. Puckett bucked thrdug (1 for a touch-down. Puck ett} ia led td kick goal. Score: AJfcifc. 14;Jt. C. U. o. T. C ( U. *K|W kicked off and Cor nell carried ball f or 15 yards; Kel ley adk anoe<| 10 yards and Sims 15 j yards| j A. fit M. was then pe»al-j izod for 15 vanis and was forced to^ ki:k. Tu Q| U. was unable to gain dud was forced to kick. Cor- ndl i id van end >45 yards, Ross 5. Cornel then carried the ball 45 yardaJor a touc^i lown. Hamilton kicked goal. 'Score: A. & M. ao; T{ C. U. o. I f| T. :. U. kicked off. Dale ad- vancihg ball 5 yards; -11tay it yjtrdl, A. & If. held for downs. T. C. U. then ;tried throwing the ball but were hfought back lor off side. T. C. It. then kicked and A.. SqM. advanced 15 yards. En|l of firsts half: A. & M. 20; f. C S U. o : i 1 Atithe firyt of the second half, A. St M. kicked off, T. C. U. ad vancing the bail 10 yards. T. C. U. were then hpld Und were forced to kick. Cornell Advanced 18 yards, Kelkiy 10, and •'Ross bucked thro’ tf or :!a touch-down. Hamilton 'kicked goal. Score: A. 8t M. 26; Jm I« NUMBER Walkover Shoes ■?— f A OOT COMFORT ISN’T something you need to look forward to--* something to be had reward for a week or of torture---not if you WALKOVER SHOES. «y begin to be comfortable The smart Fall Calf and Gun Ml $3.5' • *|i~ as a more wear Th with the day of purchase and remain so until Worn out. tyles in Ptotent Vici, Patent Calf are here to choose from FilOBl in cl.. $4.00 * — Hr JUST RECEIVED.. j \ V f a Fiill Liine Why ordfir thei We sail at Chicago b- AIMenc Goods.. HASWELL’S BOOK STORE T. c| u. o. ii T*jc. U. kicked off, vanc|ng 7 ysjds, E vard5 Cornel then vane yard { Cornel yardf, Rosa yartU. Ross over jfor a to kiclf^d goal. T t tb Ketky’s Dale's place, placed Synjes kicked off thej hall 3 held for do the hall and Utkll then M|j v Kelley ad- Hamilton 15 advanced 14 yards, Kelley 20 a carried the ball down. Hamilton re: A. & M. 32; wient in and took Moore took J. and Marlow re- at end. T. C. U. Leggett advanced A. & M. then T. C. U. fumbled oore fell on ball. vCCnt for 12 yards, tt 5. and Cornell 3 yards, carried ^all over for a touch- Hamilton missed goal. Scoff: A. & M 37; T. C. U. o. A. & M . »kkked off and T. C. U. was held for d*m. and forced to kikkj Moore advanced 5 yards, Rossi ao yards;! and Utay went 7 vards for tooth-down Hamilton missed goaL $core: A. A M. 4a; TL Q U. o. > A- & M. -'kicked off and T. C. U was held for- downs, kicked and Utay odvai yards- The game then ball is the middle of the The' stars for A. & Kelley. tTtay, Cornell Roas especially showed both offm-ive and deft. The liSe-up was as foll< A. & M.j Schmidt Neece. .w R. X G i. Dai*, i...,^u a J. Dale, Moore R. T.v,.., Cornet .T. ,'L- T. Symes. .1. ... R- B.|.. .\. Puckett(Capt) L- E, Hamilton ... JdL H ... . Utny-. .4 ....I*. H.)i| Ross ...t ....F. B... Kelley B. .... -7 Wright wrigbt Frizzell mas Tyson kt FJ.. .'Reed Perkins THE SUNBAY The course given in in the Sunday school t something new and Text books, written by prominent divines in thia arc used Instead of the qi This course consists years’ study, each, doss one booki a year. At present there arc Students who attend. Students expect to i number ronsidr.ri.bly in future. Emmel Maloney Solicit your patronage 1 IDruigs F* Q rf*Li m o s StiUiti orrery etc, # hiding’s Athetip Goods pLkOwxitey’e (plnocol&tos Emmel & iMaloney Progressive Druggists Benson’s Campus Barber the place for good work