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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1906)
^ : ; v f k V; H i m f K ' MOORE PUTS SUR 61 ME. » Ckrislias Usi vcriity Has 1 T proved Sloes Visit to College. ilh -ij Moaouito Bars Tpwpli St •♦•on Hmta Boopr Novelty Hate Cor 1»» Coon Co.l«r» * Cmtf% TemU SOM*, buck O wMt* Wi«4ow Sh*do Single B«d Sheat. !_i_C Hair Brushr« P«acUa mu> Tablats Dock Haots and Jumpar* Oil Cloth •4* Troaks had $ur WKii-O^DMi-a TO OAOt^T®. BURT NORWOOD Goods Left For Sale By *• H. WhHlock i woven wire lounge spring, mss tel clock, 3 lamps. 1 hue! cistern pump, 1 China rack, small water cooler, 1 large refri ator, 1 book case (pine), 2 rr. quito bars. 1 water heater plete, 1 medicine case. 2 m Ictures and franu-v h tub, 2 btackets for 1 ice cream fredeer, i ^^^J■kension table (seats eight peopla'li. <S nice cade lotoom chairs^ 3 air tight heaters, k ; folding screen Must be solt^ at once„ Ap ly to Riobt. F. Smith J Our team has returned with another tig- uol victory to lie credit. 5s Owiag to the hedry field at Arcadia Park a^d to the improvement in the T. C. U. tWm. the return match did not yield m lartt* • »oore as the cornet here att'ol!e*e. Probably the four T. C. U. rooter* alpo had voniething to de with the reault. sT. C. V. held u* for downs seven times. Knight made a 30-yard run around Puck ett's end, add later in the game they pull ed off a run fbt 15 yards, but moa» of the pwying was done in T. C. U, territory. A| ao time was our goal in danger. Forty yards was a* near aa T. C. U. ever ap- p&ort»ed it. s Onr boy* are not: used to playing in auk It deep sand, and consequently were sitae at times in getting started- A fete signals were missed hot there was no n m h litfc- "Maud' Moore at left guatd play ed'the star game in the line. He was al ways down on the hicks and several tirnm e through jo block T. C. U.'s punta- ■U as i upon He carried four or five <*f the T. C. slayers srith ease, and whefi he made touchdesan he had taro of theO}’ on his Allan went In at fall the second and he ftaight like a burif and broke for 3d and 30 yard runs several tay mimed a couple of signals, but rise played his usual ground-gaining gaahe Hamilton put up good defense Puckett vied the place kick four once the ball went wild, another it was blocked. The kick from the forte yard Una was a beauty, gorag square between.the poets but unfortunately about i inchm under the bar. 't'he fourth one squarely across. The prettiest playl .was Kelley'* *5 yard run. The ball ovm him on the kick off. He it twice before begot started aad -look, out T. C. kJ. Kelley dodged >le who were right upon him. Three > missed their tackle as he went by it hough one of them did succeed In >g him half about he couldn't be ed. Besides the six point* directly ual made good gains when Rom could hardly be staff- mover shoes GOT COMFORT ISN’T something you need to look forward ito—- something to be had aa a reward for a week or more of torture not If you wear WALKOVER SHOES. They begin to be comfortable with the day of purchase and remain so until worn out. The sjfoart Fall Styles in Patent Vicl, Patent Calf ai|d Gun Metal Calf are here to choose from RRIOE1 . and.. $4.00 T RECEIVED.. I f’ '' a Full laine of SpaMtag Athleilc Gwts.. . W# Bell nb ( Ihloego Pricea HASWELL’S BOOK STORE tt-u ting from mil, the run went far la taking the heart opt of our opponents. Rom, Kelley hi d IVtckatt ' jmade the touchdowns. Pljk lett kicked sll the goals aad the goal fron| the Mmd. Each tide called time-out nfii ». dKcials: Hal% id Sh^by. both of T. C. [U. Timehaat4*i Oilbert aad Goe- Tka line up at for A. and M. Schmidt, it tackle; Cor- I end; Pocfertt, ft, v .» !S a n - . m Moore, left gaard; Dale, right tackle; 1 •Affll. left tackle; Symes, right < left end; Oman, shutoff; H krai I too, right hglf; Utsy, left haM; Ross. fall. Noguc^, Kelley and Allea wen* in the second hcy . X Benson’s Campus Barber shop is the place for gdod work. tf wa ■„ — — Bryan Bagle: A. A M. has one of the finest athletic ileitis in the State, with accommodations on the bleachers for six hundred peofle. Yes. and chiefly through forts of the students, ij ¥. jj ■ # -v-. £ ' -fr 'J r x <+sf. ZjiL » ‘i* -t * 4r* ir- Photo by Cart* 'BALL TEAM OP TH» TEXAS AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE. (C< iii ([ t iii I i' , I :. It: 1 . 44-: Patronize Benson’s Barber Shop. . ‘ !1 1 <;> If i a! tf u Dallas News) ' Emmel . Vlaloney Solicit year pat renege - H>r'\4g©| j| StaLiomeruj oto. Sp aldiriQ*3 AtrlT€lt,iC Good sii v . ■ i _ ‘jfl t ' l-howrioxj’s OtlOCOlOLt.03