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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1907)
BATTALION lukcd W««khr ilaaociatio* I <* th« »nd M«ch>»c.i | C*0«#v af Tbus 4= 1 \ if* rti'j - i. ftnd great damage is resulting from fires. Tke people are panic-strick en, the greatest cofifusion prevail- The earth’s surface will be destroyed in parts and the escape of our planet has been fniraculous. The ShoUrer of meteors will reach the United States abo4it 11:50 a. m. Saturday, March 34” This romance’was received at all offices in RAQC1ED Pl.AVINO LOSES : iPKf ACHERS. TO Hoixowav H '! * ■MMa-CfeM Awo< atr f-Ulitc>r in Cbiel Uwl A»«i*<»n1 Boumm MM^cr f» w |>c*l Kdrto K.*ch»>t* Editor A AiiJa.Eiw| of th * Pri«cipal telegra t u. c, a Fa tor the United States, and most of the im/jeT c. « of * his Rtutv D a. HAMts mediately got busy. If such a j. ^ ‘ I thing was going to happen they HOTitx ’ T 'jdesirtd that the report be Verified (or tm B»ttAUo« | in time for them to put their valua^ watetaTMmM I hies in a place of safety. In Dai- ^ **"* • ■ las sccrefc of telephone calls were received by the News, and the News being without advice other than those contained in the tele gram, to which,by the way.it gave no credence, was at Srst unable to afford much satisfaction to the anxious ones. Finally a message of inquiry was-sent to the Associ- ateil Press, and the following la- EMcrrd M teoaS cU— matWr l . ttea T«xa*. r«lrafT It. B PER ANNUM.w....... WEDNESDAY, AP»ll4 3- TUB FINAL BAJJi . fit is now about time to think of final ball, a dance which should Iconic reply came back promptly: regarded by the students ah a "Slothing in comet report. affair in which the whole Kver since a time reaching back je is interested. It should iuto the days of antiquity more or be taken as representative of a less concern has been manifested tin classor set of men, blit ought lest a comet should eccentrically (be looked upon aa the property of veer frotn its course and give a jolt Many of our Alumni hre ex- to<this earth which would wipe it to be present, and » is de- off the map of the universe. Years to make the occasfoa a mem- ago such a scare occurred .in Dal- dteble one on their account. j las and merchants as well as dsy It is planned to spend most of I laborers manifested the greatest the money secured from the mem-1 uneasiness. On the night which hers of the three! lower clasps for I the rumor makers had selected for invitations These will be the I the elimination of this sphere fihest of their kind, and dill con- comet did put in an appearance Uin the program of aU the com- but as it was some millions of miles Mencement exercises. On the away and headed in another direc- 1 over there will be an embossed tion most persons went to bed by ire of the Mess Hall, done ini id o'clock, although there were a The seal of the A. few who remained up all night to will be printed in I make sure that it ' did not turn gpkl' Contributors will get good around und come barku Tr tCT ^ n,OB ' T fro ” the iNvn*TloirroToss"“vouiNTEas Georgetown * reputation as con tinuous "rag-cliewers ’did not suf fer in Sfonday's game. It looks bad for h team to opntest every de cision ot the umpire, especially when they are in the lead. We suggest that such sewing circle tac tics be dropped in tkei future. Aa nsual A, and M. wp islack in the first and Wessendorf’S wild throw brought in two men who would have looked better left on bases. A. and If J was unable to recover the lead although in th* last in nings it aeemed as if she was com ing out at the top. Harris had a straight, shoulder- high hall that made them all fish. Dabney had everything and in the seventh and eighth put them across toe fast to be^seen.'. Kelley was in the game all the time and his score in the sixth “looked awfully good to us." Geqrgetown’s third base man gave Smith a dirty fall in the sixth, when he was coming around for a s<.orc We believe in clean hall and play it and expect onr visitors to do the same. There are some good men on the second team [that should be giveh a trial. Wake up if you think to make a showing against the university. We shall furnish the support if you give us have a chance. 'The ..BRYA * -i 1 ' t. . 1. * :-d ;| 1 i h t — — I I' l INTING BtTJtR PREPARED THAR ALL ORDERS GIVER SPEV pjctnr rM and green. Idt M. College % »• 1 vjtations alone. | It is hoped that the students will j contribute a* bberally as possible. NOTHING IN THE COWET REPORT It seems that the comet story of last week was very widely circulat ed The Dallas New* of Sunday has the following concerning it: That all geniuses are not dead, and that there is still with us one of the greatest wriitrs-of fiction, is attested by a bqltetiu which came to the News from jKondon yester diy. ike bulletin was as follows j “London, March ap.—^The tail of the great Mapetti comet is now bfushing this side of the earth’s surface, showering it with myriads ot shooting stars and falling me teors. The temperature has risen rapidly "to 114 degrees in the shade BALL. 1 I' T« tie Family aad kmk. aad cadet* af tnd the A. A Po*. rtAYes a.a. 3 ‘KaWM ! 4 1 1 • V Moore soya 3 Sm.4 : 4 0 # 0 8 Milligan 4 0 2 * 2 W«..rndorf 4 0 I • 7 Crockett 3 • t « b Hoeweikr 4 • • 0 4 Black 2 » 0 0 1 Dabaey i]3 01 (• 0 Toufj* ' 31 1 4 0 aovrrKWCSTSaN. 7 Howto* 3 o I 0 4 Johnson 4 1 1 • 3 Brown v 4 1 L 0 8 McLain 4 110 9 •taaiprd 4 0 l. 0 2 label! , 4 0 3 0 3 WilH*4a * 4 0 0 0 H4 jp* Lf] Nettle* Harria ENGRAVING ^ |‘ "!■ Z%SZ Phone 36 n Designated United States Depositary. JLi tii The First National! Bank OF TEXAS. l1 > : 4I' 1 i r rf-TT :-t- v . i I : j I Yi Capital M Surplus and its Ws desire to Uaakl • lion and patostakji of any and all aervl J. W. HOWELL H. O. BOATWRIQ GUY M. BRYAN, L. L. MclNNIS F. M. LAW •100,000.00 45,000.00 T patron* or promii perfc t attan- vor in tba parformao. •• rsd at our hand* 1 •v. o J.. Bjr i I ‘b; ■ rvLL LIKE Spalding’s foot Ball bood* T ket Cttiuty Raxt>r> | . itaad v- 31 a<l^ JldAHETTES* AND OIOAt ALLKORETTI S DELICIOUS CHOCOLATE, CREAMS AND"CANDIES i- . ■ HOT or COLD SODA WATER mmrnmRmm PURE ICE'aBEAM. .{ Wo Solicit Yoor-I You are invited to Annual Hop of the X I Ro» Volnntoers of the j; Texas A. and M. College Friday evening, April the fitth « nineteen hundred and seven. | Committee^: Miss Lila Graham Mclnnis, Spon sor. Arrangement: Walter G. Moore, cbaiiman; J; Alf. Collins, 7oe| A.- Wesson dorf, Wm. Boycje, Jt., Mark Young. Invitaiioi A. Gilbert, chairman; A. Sehawe, Rudolph Groos,<2. W. Homeyer, John Dabneyi 1 - 1. ! 1 ■ Receptioif i * Wm. Becton Worth Arjlhur T. Pott Jonine, T‘. He l\ Decoratio! Tom A- Adams, chai Furneanx, J. O. Letmir, O. c! G. F. BilUe. Floor: DanCnlver, chairman; Lem Adams, J. }A- Warden, J. W. McCown. Dp B. Harris Finance B. McKie, chairman; r Meerscheidt, 10 0 13 0 , . J # 0 0 14 0 | Totsb ! 33 3 ft 0 27 23 3 Stolen base*: Kelley, Milligan, Johnson, Brown, Williams. Two base hitf: Smith. Stanford. Base on<haSi: Crqekett, Houston. Hit by pitched hall: Black, Moore. Struck out by Dabney 13; by Har ris is. Wild pitch: Harris Umpire: Ridhenateta, Scorer: J. A. ColUns. . ■ ■»!■■■■ I I « , - ■ j \&Mkk ■: i HENRY & WHO GRAI . President Vice President Vice President Cashier Assistant Cashier « chdiTindp j g. ip. If. Jr. an; W. H. utter, T. £. d, J. F. F. .4 W. R Gilbert, , L. T. . « |.w|*yae Milligan. Quality Shoes style, finish ai $4.0 King Quality »noes are unex celled pal style, finish and wearing qualities at $3.50. *4.00 and $5.00 aar dm mew spring oxfords and high cats in all leathers at Hunter & Chatham’s MEETING OF THE Y. NL C. A. ' • ' ' t 1 “"f lotcrc»ti** Report* of Deiefale* to tk< Dalla* cooference The first meeting of the Y. M. C*. A. since examinations was held Sunday night. The meeting open ed with a hymn, followed by Scrip ture reading by Mr. Cornell.. Mr. Ellis then led in prayer., After an other hym|B the delegates made tf^eiT reportx. Mr. Hodges sppke ortThq fine fellowship that existed bmWCtm the delegates from the furty-ofe associations* represented. * He alsci named some of the l>est jiealcers with their respective top ics. Hpdges and Evans were able to attend only a few meetings on account cf attending thej stock show. >The only meeting that Mr. Evans attended was the reception given to the delegates by the ladies. He states that he did justice to all A. and.M. at that reception. He *lso spqjke on the general theme of the conference, the problems con front ng man today, j. Dr. Powell empbasi/.ed the purpose of the con ference, that of impressing upon the delegates the necessity of con stantly' taking time to he near to God. Several weeks from now the as sociation will have W. D. Weather ford, of Atlanta, Ga., to address the corps. 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