10, . I If y. Pocket Cut LINK ding's * Mojlii 1 ry end' Razors. Ft* ad y - M ed •« CIO A RK I 'IK!» AND CIGARS IT. I ; A LI.KOKK TTI'S , DKLICIOO* CHOCOLATK CRKAMH A K II CANDIKR ®K>T ot COLl) aOD.\ WaTKU PTJRK IpK CREAM. We Solicit Vour Patronage. — ‘ ■ - ■ ■ ■ ^ . Hamilton ran ball out eround left end. Puckett kicked poafl from 35 yards just aa time was celled. Final score: A. and M. 33, Haskell 6.H The line *p: COM 'll PANY D II; COMPANY B ft. A. and Schmidt j Moore Dale. j Dale, J. t ; f CftnwH- Hamilton Utay Kelley-Dewam Ross Syraes ’ Pocket (C> . >1 5 Indians. Berrell Cillen water ,White Bear Felix (C) • rWcLk* } McLean T. Dupuis Baird Jannis Prophet' McLean S 1 Time of halves: 30-ap. Officials: Hyde of IWkco, Hutchinson of Dallas. - Timekeepers: Meyer and kta ■ ,U-_ C COMPANY II; A CO *‘A’* Compiany THE BATTALION . 11 Lira- -U. : t : r-g i. :.ed on the tumble. HaskjtH came buck 15 yards. Ros» got all on forward pass. Utay. 5 yards at tackle. Cornell failed to gain. Kelley ran 8 yards around j. right end. Indians tripped him, but were not penalized. Hamilton .1 made ta yards «m wide end run. Cornell made good gain, but lost the bull when tackled. Indians cun 15 yards around end. but made oaly J yards in next Two downs. Baird kicked 35 yards. Kelley ran the full hack *5 yards. Cornell got 5 yards at right end. - Rotvs made 3 f' : at tackle and lour through guard. Utay made 2 r-2 at end; Symes 4 around end ami Hamilton 1 yard arouakf the other. Haskell's ball. A forward pass netted them 25 yards. DeWair replaced Kelley ut quarter. Symes broke through t and tuck led Indiuns for a three yard loss. Cornell blocked kick, .secured bah and ran 20 yards be fore being stopped. • He would have scored but his jersey offered j too good 5 a baud hold. Utay was ; ‘ ' unable to gain. Puckett was shov ed through left tackle for 4 yards, then over the line through the same place; missed easy goal. Score: 28- ;1. ,il 6. . . ; i j w 4' j A. and M. .kicked off. Indian^ ran it.back 15 yards. Made three B Company Sbo*« Great *‘B' ’ Company, by | her good team work, kept the bull in her opponent’s territory daring ‘ ull of the ftrst half, and at one time ad- vanned to the twenty yard line, bat unable to get any nearer to the D Company, as usual, put hardest fight in the second making both touchdowns in part of the game. There was kicking than in the former y games. “B” tried the pass twice, failing both to make it work. 'D' stuck ht old-fashioned ball; she very few gains through ‘' B’s” which held like a stone wall, near the goal “B” was forc- to kick. Harris secured the Ijult [‘and should have retained it, but[it was given to "D” Company eaisly scored from the spot. Hmpeiler, *‘D” Company's right 4 made as much ground as the of his team, or more. Besides oujior five 20 yard runs, he made ja 6$j yard run for a touchctown. men- fum- er of “Ap Company : nadc a aoJ^Mj, Stewart of “D” and Arnold yard nm. Smith, f'C" Company, *fe also put up a fine game. and Jun touchdown and did it i 1 rushes that almost took I Connor g}on4g over f0r after eleven minutes I failed to kick goal. PANY S the 6 rat a series of pireat^, touchdown play. •W 1C” : started —— I W H. HI BBOaOON e:^7 left chd, secured the Maztip fumbled and Linyburg down the field on the i»ex* kick, t lBa^rwood deserves special 1 bat was soo* fori ed to l ickl Hook- * Woi«or securing the bull on I haB when line up: chaped .off H down the field for 50 yards. It Nedle was easy to put it across from here. Roseborough made the jtonehdOwn and kicked goal. Scorn: M A” 3, "C” 6. C” kicked off. “A*' soon lost the ball] and “C” was gping down the fiehl by 15 and ao yard* gains when time was called for the first ffir'TTT 1 ,. - -1 ' 1 A” fought hard tae second half, but the quarterbadk kicks and forward passes of “C”! Company L 1 and her own fumbles held her down to her original 5 joints. * * - Roseborough made tl^e second touchdown, but failed to kick goal. .> 1,le S«n HoTfeiler Colitis Wcsse ( • : Steukan terv "B” Maedgen Shearer Wyche Hornsby ‘v Kdsal • Elliot Eastwood Arnold Thompson Q Warden—Harris Fs Allen (C) >e of halves: 20 minutes each, ials: Dean and McDaniels. Final score: ; **C” II, Blackaller, Sigel, He Bittle, Rosd>orough, Smith showed up we out the game. The line tip: 1 **B” f Ehlers, j C Wilson R G Morgan L G Hnettig j R T Rosetiorough L T Darter ft f RE Smith • . L E Bivins : R H Lee -J L H Bit tie (Cl Q Warn i F nlier. Warn, Darter and 1 thorough- «'A" 9 i Clement Ste wart Ljanderdale Sinel (C) Connor Heller Blackaller ; jllartin -I Hooker hfclcpenny Sheard BBUetins are now being mailed out jko thousands of progressive farm jers, ranchmen, and truck growers on the following important subjects: - Cattle Feedipg. Craig & Marshall; San Jose Scale, Con- radii Commercial Fertili sera, j. il/JVJ Time of hilves: 20 minutes each. Officials: Richenstein and T^foore. j ppl ■it) FREStlMAN TENNIS CLUB It is desired to call the atttntiion of Freshmen to the fact that some of the metnliers of their class are trying ip form a Tennis Club; Per mission to use the courts has been secured. As a net and palls have already been obtained, the expense for each member would be under five dollars. For those who al ready have rickets if wouki be considerably less: Any Fresh man who js> interested, whether a player or dot, should ate Teague or >I.‘ B. Honey, AI possible. 1 ; NOTICE.' 1 i While tile students here give The Batalion a good dea) of aup- port, we should not forget that the advertisements are the jpritft^ipal source of revenue. If our readers will make a point of trading with Thi K. V- B1 ENRY & BR0GD0N BROS WHOLK8ALK AND KBTAlL GRAIN DEALERS AND U8INK8S KXOtUBIVBLY FOR WHITE TRADE First National-Bank OF BRYAN, TEXAS. Designated United States Depositary. Capit Surpl is and Profits : . ' u. sioo,ooo.oo 46,000.00 Uni J. Wi H. O. fe (ieaitB to assara oar patronn of prompt atAM* i Td pulnataklng endeavor In the pcrfornieooe and all service* desired at our hands. OWELL OAT WRIGHT GUY M. BRYAN, L. L. JWcINNIS F. M. itAW JR- t . -|j President Vice President Vice President Cashier Assistant Cashier tdj ft i, - ' ii! y • 1 * ■ r ii. 11 through the liiM|,i Held on next j our advertisers, all of urhamt are down, they kicked. Hamilton reliable business men, we -hali, be caaie back 20 yards. ^Jtay lost a able to put The Battalion^ «ya a yard. Hamilton booted 1145.! In- more substantial basis, dians return thq ball 30 yards. The Business Manager. U *j ERSITY FOOTBALL SONGS. V- Texan, the weekly of the University. publishes a Of Football Songs, “dedi- ’ to the student body, with the t hope that that body will to life." vi f perceive that the Texan re- that it is about time for le, and we are glad our es- oontemporary has under- k«a the task of raising a dead ucfttut body—undeniably a draw- *0 any college. We sympa- hi/a with the Texan, but we are ui .iblv to relate any ‘‘experiences’’ for ills guidance. Though our stu dent fbody sometimes gets sleepy. The JBattalion ‘has not yet had oc- easioti to raise the dead to life, si; TflL ‘‘Songs” seem to have been •Nritlt n with the Thanksgiving gamtl in view. The following are good {samples of poetry “as she is wr<>t4'’ in Austin: Tundj •'Oh. Didn't He RaaihleV Ther^ ceme a team from College and it HHmh awful given. Ot alii the country Reube, they were the J*»or»t we've ever teen. 31o«t the game, they loat the cush, id nearly lout their shewn, ly saved their “rep" because they d no “rep " to kqe- . ‘Goodbye. Dully Orajr.'T farmers, we must leave you ar‘behind us in the score, break.* our heart to grieve you t will break yoa up much more, husky bunch of athleSes, they're boys who play the game, f Bacg to College Station! GoorV * Patronize Benson’s Barber Shop. if* 1. tf : 1 H TO INTEBEST THEMSELVES IN fc if II l\ III! j i :!n 1" Thi* r* Yovr Paper and You cun make H il llv u. . - Write Stories, anything you lihe M ■‘ii