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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1906)
- .1 I 1 f \ II- 1 DRILL SHIRTS? CAMPAIGN MATS? T REGULATION BELTS^? WHITE GLOVES ? U ;H .• 8»»cial Notice !—Our stock of drill shirts to hsv« arrived for the opeoiog of the Col- l»ge. but was delayed in shipaasnl, and have / just arrived. So we new have a foil stock of ' all si ass; of the best drill shirts offered the students this season, and would warn all students who have not yet secured their shirts not to daisy their par cheese as each student is rsqaired to have tiro shirts,'and-llhe supply raayjpiBA lest long. -rP. j I f|j|j!|S HUNTER & CHAT I MEN’S FURNISWEKS - AND '.pi NS UF theigmutm mm Syecisl Meatiea far Smith ant $ leant RAILROAD TIME TABLE H. A T. SCHEDULE. NORTH BOUND THel.VS. No. 8 p-'*4 No. 6 ..Lij. . .18:88 a. m.<flafc> SOUTH BOCND TRAINS, No. 8 : No. «. .. |T. V . T 4P- «o- U . | a. m. (flag) INCHED I. A O. N. SCHEDULE. - NORTH BOUND TRAINS. No. toa i»J.Li.l...J.a. dn SOUTH BOUND TRAINS. t No. IOI-. ,... .[ ..4:88 p. ils| ‘•D" COMPANY A. -A”" COMPANY *. ess Wew- . over. jr^c I Good Soosd Material as Both 31 TlJTfej “A': »nd “D” companies put up the prettiest kind of a game Sat urday afternoon at the athletic / field Both teams have . men who should be out on the squad. The teams were very evenly matched, but only by the hardest kind of 'fumble, work was “D" company enabled to score. Had “A” company been up on the rides the score would in all probability liave been a tie. 1 While bringing the ball out for a try in the first half, “A” company ^permitted the ball to touch the round and to lost a point. yard run and a touchdown. Jfo goal. ScorM: •‘A” 5. ‘*D” t>. I “A” kicks off to 45 yard' line. Wess gains 10 yards. Stesfart 9 yards. Cobb gets 5 more. Hu- weiller pulLs off a 60 yard run Stewart makes 10 yards. Wi bucks the line for 3 yards, art loses 2 yards Ball goes “A” company gets 2 yards in three downs. company s ball Time up. Ball on “A*s’* 5 yard line. Score at end of first half *‘A” 5, “I>” o. , l Second half opens by < ‘D”tUkk- ing to 35 yard line and securing ball. Huweiller makes 25; yard gain round left end. Blake hits the line for a 4 yard gain. Blake goes over for touchdown near the side line.' Huwejller kicks .very difficult goal against the wind Score: j VD” >6, "A” 5. “A” kicks toyards. “D’lcom- pany's hull. *‘A' ,, JKets l>all First down. No .gain. Second down, “A" plugs for loss. Martial, C- A., pnnfs 20 yards. i'D” company’s ball. Two downs make 6 yards for ♦'p.” hYhhhh Saturday the "C” company withca good crowd of rooters jour* neyed to Bryan after the scalps of the Allen Academy squad, and the above score testifies that they were entirely successful. The Academy team' was slighHy -heavier than “C/^but this was counterbalanced by the superior team work of the cadets Captain Ward and Beard of ttye Academy team deserve special mention, as do Smith and Captain Bit tie of “C” company, j Game called at 4:00 p. m. 4 'C ,, j hicks off. Academy advances ball yayds Held for downs. “C’ ’ comnhny tries forward pass and makes touchdown. Darter carries ball Jeer. E. Roseborough kicks goal. Score: 6—0. i Academy kicks off. E. Rose- liorough carries ball 15 yards. “C” company held for downs and forced to ki«k- Bittle punts 25 yards. Academy is , held for downs and forced to kick. Bittle maikkR ifair catch| Bittle makes 20 yards on quarterback run. E. Roseborough carries ball over and kicks a pretty goal. ; Score: 12—o. company kicks off. Smith pretty tackle. Academy tries kick but Heutti« breaks through and blocks. “CV com pany gecures ball. E. Roseborough goes qver for the third touch-down Kick^goal. Score: 18—01 y kicks off. T. Rose- seenres ball and makes 15 Bivins 10 yards. Bittle 10 ie City National Bank TOCA-a sicatvA-reo oc»=»oei-rv of-tmc NITCO ST A-re® OOVCrVNKACNlT ' ~~ ' 1 '♦ *‘"T t—h ' v\ ith capital, surplus and profits of one hun dred thousand dollars and total resources of ove# half a million dollars, transacts a gen eral-banking business, and offers its serv ices to the public with assurances of abso lute safety, as guaranteed by the character, expeelente and financia4 responsibility of srs and directors charged with the the ma the faculty College sol ent of the Bank. The business of t^and students of the A. and n. G. S. PARKER. President E. H. ASTIN, Vice-President ALBERT W. WILKERSON, Cashier . BD. S. DERDEN, Asst. Cashier W. CRENSHAW. Asst. Cashier (1 Ex. tJEHSEKITsCQ E DRUG AlAN 1" . in need of Perfumes, s. Dentifrice, or any- ling in Toilet Articlea. / , Head (Quarters for A. and M. College Stationery Wess punts 25 -yards. “A” gains 2 yards. Loses 3 yards on next at goal after their touchdown down. Puckett boots it 35 Wess makes 4 yards. Blake ad vances it 4 yards more. Ball goes over after next down. Copeland makes no gain. ”A” penalized 4 for ler of “A" company and; offside play. Martin makes 1 {yard. Huweiller of‘•p» , ’ put up the best Puckett punts 25 yards, j Rn game for their ^Uve teams. 1 The game. t 4 Wess kicks *5 yards. Blak Ball goes out of | on bail- Time up. Final ‘Dr* 6,'“A’*|si li The line np: “A” f RoseU>rough carries bell 10 yards i^to Academy territory- “C” loses ball downs. Morgan makes beautaal tackle, carrying Academy back tor a 2 yard loss. Academy kicks iver goal line. Bittle carries ball back to 10 yard line. End of first half. Score: “C” 18, A. o. , Acafletny kicks off. Heuttig carried ball ij yards. | 'Academy A cade ay gets, ball on downs. Aicade ay held “C” company’s ball. ire: r pective teams, game: [ ji ' y, kicks off l*ounds. Kicks off again to twenty-1 fiv^i yard line. Wess comes back foq ifour yard!. Codhts makes two B isra-i- W— *,10v*. n rnh ' Clen,ents »• ..■!■ . ..C. - ■ JNfale No fei’ yardsl Wess makes a long ‘ for forty yards. Stewart gets five. Hooker*™ ' -two. and two and opeihalt. Ball Connor goes over. Martin makes ten j (Gapf yfrdsi First down, no gain. Sec ond down. L. G.. Liuj»btirg .-.R. G. .j.... P^pn T. .Cobolni, A . T. .fcoba! ini, ,L Blackaller ... ^ .. L. E ......< Ol ins i_ ' 11- L'_,. J ~ . - 1 Henermanu .. . . R. E. ... Hut «)er Copeland makes four, Copelan<1 .. . .. L . H . 1.. Si erVart .:.i..d..L. Japt.)7..R. yards.* | Three yards on riezt down. “D” cotapaay’s.ball. Blake hits line for four yards!' Big Cobb hits it again for a nine,yards gain. "D” ^fumbles but recovers Milt, Loses it on next down. Blackaller breaks through th< line for a 45 Academy's bell. Dar ter mi tes good tackla. Academy loses 1 dl- “C?’ kicks. Academy es ball 50 yards with only between the ball and the Pretty Cackle by Captain Bittle) laves the day. **C’' oompanj* which J I. * BOR t TORT. RUE IN PtfTSICS 8 ' 1 ExtiaraUbed At abont five, Wednes lay cor pa was at In 11, was informer that oratory in G tbright Hall was on fire. He ordi red 11 e cadet captains to march th fir ox Ki panics to the hall at don le ae. The fire. the roof, was quarterback run. How- extinguished by th tcadota. Gath to Darter gains ifc yards, right hall its Slf w is not affected, the physics l^boraaory being in a one-atory anr*ex The fire M as caused by someone Ith rowing, a l>umi ig stick of wood on the tin roof, w tile repairing a stove pipe. ' i®*be I re was confined entirely to at lc, and the dam age was normal, owing to the prompt actitg^of t ie corps Get a font taihipeh. I handle the Barker *‘^oc|k Curve” and the Standard sel f -*fillfi X can fnrnish any ^r.e, priee ot esign in either gentlemen’s ^ Ific e*s pen. Foun tain ^en ink^ tor si e also. W. j||p I Washburn, ^ R<Vx. C. A. Martin... R. H. Wessendorf W. W. Puckett.. F. . .\L ... Blake Mcllhenny ,Q.... Dou^htfcry Time of halves: 20 and ij; min utes. ; 'ij • Officials: Moore and McI^Umels Time-keepers: Fanst and Fletn j i r ' ■■ ■ »■—4 holds Academy for dewfiM.. T Roseb irongh makes 5 yards. Heutt g 7 yarxjs on Wide end run. Smith makes 2 yards through line. A cade ny gains possession pf ball*, ful'ced j to kick. Smith blocks, secure ball, and makes touch down. T. Roseborough kicks goal. Final core: “C” 24. A. A. o. J. Alien for S a Pocke 1 [M JOHN Tain ta Before t|ack minutes after ing, when the tptuin Sargent physics lab* 1*“" Benson’s College Barber Shop will be provided with two chairs this year. Prompt add first class work. tf — a ■; vi.li;". look pleasant pleasf* Hello Boys! Am ready to greet you al nry new Studio and Art pallery. Kodak Sev ral good jokes on cadets are crowded qut of The Battalion every week by news mat CUT. 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