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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1906)
Lf f V is 1 Published t VO by the LUME XIV lLI CO A. i INDUNS EASY V* REST HALF—TWO 11)( CHDOWNS lh SEVEN M . A ' -Z.ti ■- bon of the Agricultural and Mechanic 11 ■ A l TEXAS, NO^ The Indians have the down pat and almost always good gains by lt. ! Colley try any sttmts nader the n< except the qnarttr back k was next to impossible through the Haskell line, were many off side plays, t holding, and some fumbling. fM Y la First Score r H 1 [ The big game ia over and has been appropriately celebrated by ronsing bonfires and war dances The day was ideal and both teams were in Fne condition aad eager for the fray. It was our first game with the Indians, and*we are rather proud of our showing. Their score was the first one made on us this But as it will make the work harder, we are glad did it. Both teams pat up silent defense throughout 'the especially when SB fumbling proved very costly to A- and M. as she lost the ball twice when within reaching distance of the goal line. The Indians called I fight time out frequently. ; Their Spurt f arn i in the second half enabled them to score. Pelix, the Haskell captain, was everywhere and to our notion play ed their star game. Baird's Sepa ration as a punter did not suffer in the least. He handles his team well and is a cat at the forward pass. The whole team is d of much praise. It is st college team and they playi ball all the way through. Kelley kept the Indians His runs usually brongh gains and he \i-as especia cessful in runtting back Hamilton’s punting wa; Twice was A. and M. able ball on account of his high jpunts, one of which Was =4: Utay of ter broke through and mes sed the iHaskell plays. Cornell made several long gains. His blockingj-'the kick in the second half und-i the long run which fol lowed. wih as spectacular aa any play dm ;avi the game. H* wonld easily.ha\se scored had his jersey not beem so easily caught. Dale madej ick V ar <ls the only time he was call«j). Roes as usual was the stay of tile back field. His rooster the big Haskell chief much amusement to the that had come from all te. Hutchinson and Meyer say they never saw me daring their career of the gridiron. The ;nt away somewhat de the score, bnt well pleas- heir treatment and en- ed with the decision of College of Texae. ff 1 K NUMBER 8 and especial fy when their in immediate danger touchdown by Byrnes ^ r r If’ large cn over the Hyde, of the I a cl foU. visitors i pressed 1 ed with tirely sa the offi U Tkpfl Packet to deferxj kicked t Kelley rf Kelley v*i yards. 4 tackle fq ized for . around < I | Men’s Cravenette Coats l, 4, e in detail: yro 11 the toss and choose the east goal. Haskell i fl to the ten yard line. | a the ball back 15 yards, nt around left end for 40 ftay went through wide 5 yards. Indians penal- >ff side. Cornell called nd for a 35 yard Puckett.j-bucked through line for touchdown after only three minutes 1 of pl^yiwissed goal. Score: 5-0. j A. *rfM. kicked off Haskell hit the Ikie for a four and a six yard gain. Forced to kick on the next thrffe downs. Hamilton made 15 yards}at end. Ross added 7 and Kel&y 9. Hamilton fumbled, but A aad M. Recovered the boll Utay matte <0 yards at tackle and Cornell So yards more. Ross failed to gadn through line, got 3 yards at end *d Kelley dodged around m k a > t ^ s • it m Cortia* Coon umaCiiA T« SbmoU Outfit ■ Ho»«ltT Hats • Shoaa. Mack * wkita n. S. S T. N. Tim rr. WKl_»OOMi& TO OADB.T©. BURT NORWOOD il']; jl l ii a i ••1 i J'-i :■ ! Why We sell Oft and a touchdown, goal. Score: n*o.l nutes. kicked off. Dale called 10 yard gain. Utey se- Cornell 6 and Kel-j on booted it 40 yards tt caught Che the bounce. Hamilton around end, Ross 5, Kel- Comell 3 and Kel- Hp askell penalized for off side and ^brought the ball within two yart^ of goal. Ross made half the distance and Puckett crossed the maHt. Kicked goal. Score 17-0 aftdr 15 minutes of play. Indians kicked off. A. and M. advanced 15 yards. Hamilton made 18 yards around end. Cornell made 1 yard at tackle. Kelley made but one jlird around end. Quarter bock kick gave the boll to Haskell. et t kicked goal Indians carried it 15 yards. Col- of first half, lege holds them. Time out for Neece went i Haskell. . Indians punt 35 yards, the beginning ol Hamilton advanced 7 yards around x. asd M. kid end. Rofes mode 4 yards at end j t back 1 j y and Cornell 5. Puckett took 6 through line yards on cross back. Hamilton forward made 30 yards around end. Kelley Utay made 7 and Roes took 5 yards each. Utay Symqs, tip 4 yards at wide tackle. Time token boll. Haskell oat far the visitors. Cornell, no kick to rake ha gain. Time out for Indians. Kd- College penal: ley gained 15 yards around right diona now pi end. Heiskell holds College on x yard line. Baird punts 45 yards, Kelley hcaugkt it buck 7. Utay gained 5.*Cornell was ahovgri hack for three yards loss. Kelley ran 1 Will Without a doubt the most practical Overcoat you cam wear, good in all kinds of weather,cold and rain proof and right up to the minute in style. We are showing the largest and most com plete assortment of Men’s Cravennette Coats and Overcoats ever brought to Bryan. Every correct style that will be worn this season is here to se lect from, from the short top coat to the long 52 inch coat, in solid blacks, dark greys, . tans. ] and fancy effects at ~;T *906 by t* Stem $12.50 $15.00 $18.00 £20.00 =r=nr- t JUST RECEIVED.. mm ir A FVlll l_iine - i I IT • *1 SpaMinq /uuctlc hssds.. Prn«H 25 yards aroui gained 5 and P for 3 yards and Indians : yard line, yard® in two 25. College holding. H scraper, and ball an<! made a!»i kicked goal.l 20 yard gain, break through for a 2 yard loss.' try the forward 15 yards. Six [end. Hamilton tt hit the line Kelley fumbled ball on their 1 s gain but three Baird punts zed 15 yards for kicked a sky- | secured the chdown. Puck- 33-0. Ebd left guard at > second half, ►ff. Indians ran Failed to gain I >5 yards bn lost the ball. In at tackle. Indians secure quarter back xs yard gam. off aide. En- the line for a d Sytxses HASWELL’S BOOK STORE =! It they toeSlV them to A and M’s. 2 yard line. Here College pat up a pretty de fence and held the Indians for downs. Hamilton punted ^3 yards. After failing to gain through the line, the Indians made 25 yards on forward pass. A. and M. penaltz- for half the distance. Indians blocked in their tracks. Made Emm el Ail Aialoney Solicit your patronage S t. at>i o n t Atiheticti Ooods Lbowrreu'a Olxooolo[t,QS A ■m