The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 03, 1907, Image 3

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Tennis
Here
Are You Pr*|Hlred?
' WE CAM MOW SUPPLY YOUR WAMTS IN
BELTS. GREY OXFORDS. WHiTK it FANCY VESTS
WHITE DUCK mOUSKRS.
WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS,
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CHAMPION BKANI):
WHITE TENNIS OXFORDS
(Rubber Soles)
WHITF: TENNIS SHOES
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BLACK TENNIS OXFORDS
[ I (Rubber Soles)’
, BLACK TENNIS SHOXS
(Rubber Soles)
i»IO STOCK — AL.L !« 1 4 X S
Hunter & Chatham
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Men:’*
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Furnishers.
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back the bunch against all comers.
The score card tells the whole
story: ! i \ \
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AND ML
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NO. fLAyCSt A
5— KalWy !
V - Moor* . ,41001
1 WMt* ! ’4 1 0 0 o
8—Miiiie»« ,4 * o o o
2—f 8 2 0
7—Oockstt 5 110 0
6— Hi»w«l#r 3 12 10
1 mill l ) • ft 0 0
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Total* — 37 14 S 3 1
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4—NtsrtoS
6— Wilkefton 4
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8—Col# | 4
7— Fotiman 1
2— Pune hard 4
3— Hull 4
1—1
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ROAD TIME TABLE
H it T. C. SCHEDULE
SOUTH HOC**. I
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BAYLOR AT COLLCOB.
»26 p. m
.12:38 s. ts. (Bag)
South bound.
N«. 2...'.U.‘ ,... t ..It49 p. m.
Ni. 6.....V C*!.I 2:57 al m. (Sag)
all 11 1 1 _ iUl
A. and M.
Baylor
First on Balls—Of! Brown, 4;
off Humphries, 7^ off Cole, aj off
Walker, 4. Two-base hits—Smith,
Crocket, Kelley. I Struck out by
Bivins, 13; by Humphries. 3; by
Walker,.!* by Cole, a. Passed
balls, Puckard, 3. Hit by Humph
ries, 3; by Cole, I; by Bivins, i.
Umpires: Belare, Ehlinger.
Time: Two hours, 13 minutes.
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St G. H- SCHEDULE
north am <».
,1 . .IftjUH s. m.
SOUTH SOUND. {
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No. 101...;
3:17 P. m.
• Quality!
L patronize Benson’s Barber Shop.
’ Til *'
King ouality Shoes!
'’The final boll committees are
getting bony. H
R -ad Hunter & Chatham's ad in
this iaaue. read it now.
The orders lor the invitations
f for the final ball has been given.
jRing Quality Shoes are better!
The Marshall Entertainers gave
a Ivceum entertainment last Satnr-
n
day night. ty 1- ’!
ttor 30 days" only.—Reduced
prkxs to all the Cadets on any k uni
of Photos at Carter’s Studio; aj
| Virks Sc WaLi op hav* on hand a
find stock of Regulafioa MWl'bhirts,
Cai 4)01 pi Hat*. Belts and Giotiet. 25
*] ‘lie new band static is now fin-
ish< d It ib jiaiutetl grey, and is
sevrlal times as large as the old
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Swr Hunter & Chatham's adver
tisement of tennis goods in this is
sue M Don t delay. Look it up
righmaway*
- Ttwy are here boys—the ^tew
Fokwr'- and pretty Card M^uts
suitihle tor all styl^ photos at
Can^r’s Studio. -1 1 • 26
\vi|ite Duck Pants, White Canvass
Oxft*tds, white Negligee and aoft col
lar Shirts. Whiter Belt?, just received
at HaHt» & Waldrop’*.
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Oaly Oae Oawe Waa Played Becasse ef
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Owing to the rain Friday after
noon A. and M. had to be content
with one victory over the Baylof-
ites. Baylor was ahead at the end
of thf.ltmrth inning, but our team
picked up, found the pitcher and
were on the way home when the
downpour . at an end to^he game.
Saturday’s game showed that our
boys can handle anything they can
put in the box
Saturday's game was played on
ar * the old diamond, it being less mud
dy than the athletic field. Baylor
took the outs and Humphries open
ed up by walking Kelley and hit
ting' (Moore and Smith, v Kelley
was caught off third and Milligan
and. Weas struck out.
Bivins pat the carves to them
but eonldn’t get corners,and walk
ed three and gave them two hits
before setting down in the second
Another walk in the ninth was all
they got gratis. Bivins is there
with tfceiftpeed and the twisters
Humphries walked in two runs
in the third. We hated to see him
go to the bench in the fifth. Walk
er soon went in the air, putting in
$ve raaft in two innings. Cole
•'the best we’vfe got,” Wtalked only
two but sevep crossed the plate
while he furnidaed the excitement
Kelley cat opt a runiter at first
with the sun shinning in his eyes.
He further distinguished himself
by slugging ah easy two Iwgger
that might have been good t for
three-* $mith and Crockett took a
pair each juat when we were need
ing them atki the rest of the team
played up to their lead, pnd we’ll
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INational
t Jt ^icaisi ATI
CJKIITEO
N, TEXAS
oep»osiTa«v or TMI
vTES OOVERNSHEIMT
With capital, s
dred thousand
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lus and profits of one hun
lars and total resources of
over half a million dollars, transacts a gen*-
eral banking business, and offers its serv
ices to the puMIfec with assurances of abso-
lute safety, as guaranteed by the character,
experience and financial responsibility of
the officers and directors charged with the
management of Jhe Bank. The business of
the faculty andHitiidents of the A. and Hi
College solicited?
KR, President
N, Vice-President
WILKERSON, Cashier
DEN, Asst. Cashier
SHAW, Asst. Cashier
a. s. pai
Bn Hi
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ED. 8.
E. W. Cl
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D WINS OUST GAME
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Company League games. D showed
wonderful Improvement in her
playing in this game over that in
the practice game some time ago,
while A wan handicapped by the
absence of some of her best play
ers. Smith pitched a fine game for
D and Butts at short stopped all
that came within a mile. Hamil
ton in the box waa not so easy. He
walked but few and D rapped off a
couple bits. A secured one. There
was, owing to the late start, time
enough but for five innings. . A
prompter start is urged for often a
team doesn’t wake up until the
sixth. B and C are the next on
HOWTi
j ,* Jliist two things
and a px rttvi rooth
tooth powder beeau
ing tttem. | It makes
aseptic. Price 25c.
antee. Comes in
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saved
?eded—a perfect tooth powder
Our Tooth Powder is a perfect
jit cleanses the teeth without harm-
the gums healthy and the mouth
Special Tooth Brush we guar-
siies and textures. Prlte 2fc. j
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E N H I N S
the list.
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D 3
Bntts s. s. -
Cobb 1 st
Rutledge and
Bethel 3rd \
Adams t- c. ’
Coppage l J.
Smith A. J., c. f-
Lineburg R., f.
Smith B)., p.
A 1
Scherrard rst
Carlin 1. f.
Hamilton p.
Spivey r. f.
Homeyer c. f.
Mcllhenny c.
Thompson 3d
Eversberg s-s.
Clements and
A private letter from Mr. C.
Bnrgoon has been received, ad
dressed ‘from 360 Pearl Street,
Brooklyn, New York,, where he is
now engaged with the Brooklyn
Edison Company. This company
is putting in a large power plant
at that place. It wilt be remem-
.bered that Mr. Burgoon took his
plaster’s degree in Mechanical Kn-
g ! ■ < - mg from Cornell a year agp,
and his many friends hc T e at Col
lege will be glad to know of .his
Continued success. | j
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BRYAN ROLLER RINh
Coming—A piril 3th. 9th and 10th
iss Louise White
LotiS Wastell
The
world's greatest war
two ttei artists, with Trick and
iting.
Admission 15
30 o’clock
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ATURED PEOPLE ARE OFTEN flADE THAT WAY
1 BY ILL FITTING SHOES.
Drop in and Ay on a pa|r: see how they fit, see how .tbeiy look. You will then appreciate their value.
Theyli, are* not only dependable when new, 1 but dependable clear on throngh a reasonable shoe life
Clapp Oxfords
Bostonian Oxfords
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$6.00 and
$3.50 and
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