The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 27, 1907, Image 1

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COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, MARCH 27,
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I; everf fathionabte fabric and
ira, every qorrect ttyle. it here
toahlect from. No store between
Houston and Dallas can b^gin to
'l>ow <* assortment we do, and
our pricm you will bnd far beipw
what they\ woe Id ask you for the
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NeW shadow plaids and (tripea,
small Club chedfcs, and (#lid shade*
• of gr«rv and tad, also a complete
HnS blue aergm in plain and
» y weave*, cut iV the height of
io4. either single or double*
breasted style, although the (ingle-
hreasted coat is the pfdprr thing
thia season. \
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0.00 $12.50 $15.00
$16.50 . $18.00 \
and
$20.00
Cross Bats With the Agricultural and Me||banical
IlDollege iTeam.
LEAGUERS ARE IN FINE
I A Blue Serge Special
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pg tiusMtv Ot M pw* •V t »t fttu*
an*e«si ta«e rotor, sewed dimuehoot
PUtc 4yr! silk, rtansi-kia.lv totlar.
ts bettnne''l«». liava with a
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HHM ■ both Styles afe
wrth tka’ «rs» , we4t(tai forir Mtlht
kick. br.aJ aad^ed stsoeMers fnC cu«s .to,
too. with or eltMw adifl*. Thtasett
vs tor less than t2t>.W' «* '* «
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CINCINNATI RED:
NUMBER 23
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Agricultural and Mechanical College Team Holds Th<
Nine Runs. The College Cot to Third but
* Usable to Score.
gets another Walk. M<
Smith up with two on the
takes a biR lead and K«
chase enables http to
This is the nearest u e Rot
Smith fanned.
Hit for Mowery. Sch|
t»> dwp (left hut Crockett
for it. Mow ery steals
Kokley Rets baseiitm hallsj
single advanced them one |
l^)bea taps out a safe one.1
hit advances I^ok-rt
(santell makes a double
coming in, M itcbvil wall
scores and Mitchell gy^ei
not hgpdlinR
Mite hell seer
STATEMENT OP EXPEN
BANQUET
Tc|tal collected from
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Suity-sU Govern at St.
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Iklance
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$157.50
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17.00
3$.75
,35
$151.10
$157.50
151.10
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6.40
’I he balance $6.+i> has been given
to the juniors who we^euaable to at
tend the banquet.
A. L. i ornel 1, ; j
Chairman Financi Committee.
EXCH&
SHAVING
J. E. QUICK.
HOT AND
NEXT DOOR JBO
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Before the l^rrest crowd ever gath
ered at the athletic Held, the Cincin
nati Reds of,the National League
showed th^j drderence between the
Hmshed predut t and baseball material
in the making. TRe score, hiuwever,
was not excessive Iwmg *> to U, all
earned in the third inning when our
hove went oo pieces Wkh the ex
ception of this innings the college bovs
py, up U. rathur e ».,J Bum, , cra . ^ , w
»oU by ov« any o<h.r H u nin , and Koklev „o,
college team in the *rate. | A , Ji
The Cincinnati Revls acted most
reiulemanlv and we regret that some
of the boys cast personal remarks at
some of the visitors, ITiey took all
BDal-n.tur.Jly and their 1.11 > „ a wiU , hMw ,
added much... the f(in ol .he d»y.' lks M i Kh „|,
Ganrell would takd the cake from a I
clown, while Huggiita’ ngw yen-
Hippity-Hop -Vailed forth round aftetjli
aound of atn^anse. College yells willli
never fare anv professional, all tftey'
can do is t« brace up the home tesim.j
Let’s have more of them.! j
Cianzell and Koklev tied with two j
hits; MowJrey. Huggins, Hueweder
and Smith’ rapped off one apiece.
Several singles but ho two-baggers
grace the score card. Tbe Reds are
great base runners and owe some o#
their rum to their 4>ctd.
• Kelley got m front of a line drive
from .Mowrey’s stick. Hehnd Khlin-
ger coupled up for a neat double in
the fourth that put Ganxell and I^o-
bert on the ‘shelf. ^ Hueweiler did
good stick work hut his Hddmg was
not what it should have been. Black
stopped some warm Ones and Crockett
pulled down a high fly irt deep left.
Smith was not in his usual form but
still got strike outs on the heavy hit
ters. Dabney showed up well ip his
Hrst game and has the making of
Schlet makes Hnid stole second, scores
on Koklev’s hit to left Held. McLean
strikes out. • i
FOURTH— jj
We*s. robbed of hit hut makes first.
I Milligan knocks a pop-up which was
dropped and Dutch wgs thrown out
jgt.second. Black fanned. Eh linger
D i Hfl I fm,t 0nB 10 M owt?r y Wat premily field-
Eh Linger out at fuLt Milligan
i stole seedhd and Crocloett unt at the
to j thavis out at * number one.
Lobert gets base on being hit by$mith.
Ganrell and Lohert ga out onx fast
double by Ehlinger and Kelfer.
FIFTH —
Hewiler out to Cruger in left. Kel-
s goose- j ley fails to make second and .Moore
ke third., strikes out. Cruger out on a short
the plate, one fielded by Wess. Mitchell drops
one on the line aind It thrown out at'
ives one ^bWOry jis-es Black a hpt one,
waiting throw n out at fir it.
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Huggins’ Mason goes in t*he box and .V|cl>ean
Mow- Schlei’s pl»e Iwhind the plate,
gle, and [Smith Up easy flfito second. Wess.
when | Hires one to cemer, out. Milligan
lanzell's 1 ro H* oneko third ^nd goes ; to Second
ger fand, on Haaok { fans.,'| Dabney goes
lown
trike out
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and stnirh
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COMPANY BASEBALL.
Tie Company gamesrhave been ar
ranged as follows, but until the college
schedule is settled the dates cannot
be fixed, Eakh company will play
twelve games in this order
A vt.; D
( B vs. C
A v*. B
D s-s. C
D s-s. B
A vs. C
is repeated four times gives the
ule. j ITe rules comnuttee'has
been rather slow in agreeing on some
of the articles. ITtey should get heady ^wirlfcr wrapped up |n that big
buAy, fix tlje rules and select an urn- slow mjoving form -of his. He went
in the box the last of the sixth. Smith
going to center in Moore s place. A.
and M. is very fortunate this vear in
her pitching staff.
ITe game bv innn^s:
FIRST INNING
First half; Kelley walks. Moore s
nt lost and he’s throw n out at 1st.
essendorf flys out to, Mowrey at
Kelley out '.on second on
tty for a steak i .M | ■ lj /j.
Second half: Huggins struck out,
Davis follows and Ix»bert is thrown
out at first, j ;
SECOND INNING— i
Milligan up, takes two fouls and
Huggina hugs an easy fly. Black and
Ehlinger strike out.
Ganzell gets first on a hit through
third and short. 1 Goes to second on
Cruger’s sacrifice but is thrown out
while taking a rest. Mitchell strikes
out. Smith “blayed the blame'’ this
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THIRD—
Mowrey takes Crockett's fly. ,H
gets a hit and steals second. Kelley
pire before the games begin.
In a practice game last Saturday A
Company won from £ it a w alk by
the syore of 18 to 5. A Company is
tortunate in having nearly all of her
A D I (IB i *** 5 team ' w hile C has but one
AnL Ull 0 |4 -four of her championship
MOAO.
BATHS
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team being on the squad
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Hamilton
McElroy
Martin Ci S.
Clement'
Evers berg >
Groos
Carlin
Sherratd
Dickerson
The line
PtStion., 11 C
k. Whitney (capt.|
p. Cox-Stimson
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Professor Brown
the application blanks
men who are going to
Electric Co. at
received
or the two
General
ady, N.
Y.; and is expecting two blanks
from the Lynn, Mas*,, works of
the same company to arrive in a
few days. He also expects to place
three men with the Westirghonse
Company at Pittsburg, Pa.
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l^ran drives one fo Kelley wiho throws
him out at first. Mason strikes out.
Mo we tv Mojwerv hits a line drive to 'Kelley/ j IW
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