The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 17, 1907, Image 1

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Published Weekly by the Student*’ Association of the Agricultural and Mev hanu..;
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VOLUME XIV
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, APRIL 17, 11
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New [Spring
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•1 Our »tor* U brimmitj^ over with
nrw Spring Suits for Mee end Yoon*
Men; every tehtonable fabric and
pattera, every correct style U here
•o select from. No store between
iHouston aad Dallas can begin to
. mow the assortment we do, and
. bur prices you will find far
what they would ask yon for the
same foods.
; New shadow plaids and stripes,
1 4mall cluL checks, and solid shades
;i of grey and tan, also a complete
t ^ Kne of bl*e set gas in plain and
fancy weavea, cut in the height of
f. fashion, either tingle or double-
i breasted style, although the tingle-
• L breasted coat is the. proper thing
- Fniu season.
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SI0.00 $12.50 $15.00
milW(i[YS.HM.
TWO OAMES. APRIL I2tk AND 13th AT
COLLEGE
SCORES 9 10 3 XD I TO I
$16.50
and
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First Qaae is m Esty Victory for
A. ■•< M College, ^
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A Blue Serge Special
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T.hU hsndssoie suit Is t*id« of * very
»t»e qusihv ot sli rurs wool Blue Seres:
KuarjlXerJ fast color. *rw*-j (hr'>uetK>«(
wtni ptiir dye silk, fc*M-madr <oUar
atwelder*' and butloseolev. lined w«k S
taeOiolul qiislity •( 4ark Nue sCrMlan.'ms<Sv
r ! Oh sew vln£le-hr*a»ted style ss steam
NH. t.r iouHe-bressSsd: bath styles are
aisie with th# pew ir.-diuir form mine
back, broad padded shoulders snd cuffs on
Bff*. Tblff MRU - ' *
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did In teree
se l he is on a vwy closi msr«in. w* offer them to
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made full l»K '
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The first game proved an easy
victory for the home iMItn. By
two errors and a lucky hit Austin
College was able to scpre three
run* in the first,timing, hut after
this they were never able to cross
the home plate with another rui^
The feature of the game was the
heavy batting of the A. and M.
team. Eleven hits, three of'th*a|
being good,for two bases and one
for. three, 'f. The visitors got four
hits but wgre ro Scattered that they
Were of no avail against the dean
field work of our cbamptops.
Diggs and Hell compimed the
battery of Austin College. Huff
and AVessendorf for A. and M.
/The score was as follows:
A! and M. a.b. r* hits plo. a
■Kelley 3 d b. 5
^Moore r. f. ! A-
Smith 1. f. (c.) 6
Milligan c. f. 6
W'eawemlorf c. 5
Heweiler s. s. 4
Black 2nd b. 4
Huff p. '«
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By an unfortunD^i
account of the Ross V'oj
was not published in th
her of the Battalion
caused through a
part and was not inter
flection on the Ross Yo|
on any member of tlva(
tion. We are sorr>* t|
^teer Hop
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Count of the hop was not
'his was
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as a re-
leet^ nor
[rganiza.
an ac-
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COLLEGE AND LEAGUERS TIE IN FKST
OAMt.
H08310N MU SIGH GME
M. Docs Same Gand Ptayint
•Mist the Prafei
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BIBLE STUDY
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For Snnday, April $1
Acts—chapters it andj^L
Chapter ^1, i*eraCs n^|o li
ter's defease of his acl
Verses 19 to 26—Clit
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|\ erses p 7 tjO 30—Eitn^JBlBrna •
has qnd Saul at Jndaea.
Chapter 12, verses i tofcl—Per
secution ff the church ®| Herod
A'gripfoot.
VAtabo to 33—Henxftideatb.
v< t'- " - 4 t.. . h:atp|iou of
Christianity. 1
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In another long game AVedne®.
day College took a spurt in the
eighth and ninth and by th^aid of
a few liits and some errors by the •
leaguers, evened up the s<x>re that
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had been three to one since the fifth.
Spider Blakuey made
the Houston bunch and \
strike out* but the boys taj
eight ( safe ones. Briskey
hits, one of them fn d
bei^g good for^. pans to
Besides it brought m S
Whitman in a bunch. Coq
the visitors' other rud on a
a bunch of errors in ,tjie
Whitmau the doughty cedt
swung the sticlc for ho
Milligan robbed him of
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(C ontinued oa
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| ^Cornell r. f. 1
I Khlinger tst b. 4
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SECOND GAME
Best of
UtljSeaMa.-
I to I. .
Score was
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IMlqyijd b. 6
y Saturday the Austin College Moorejr. f. 5
was recovered from a week’s Smith 1. f. 4
ling, and were ready to play Milligan e.f. 2
good ball and they appeared on the Wesset^dorf c.5
vAdti Uillv intending to wipe out
the defeat of the previous day with
an overwhelming vietpry whale on
the other hand tt|e A: and M. team
not over confident as it had
so much about the ufighty
handed twirler Touchstone; in
ever}*thing was favorable for
uggle long to be remembered | ;
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stone gnd Bell: A. and M. : Bivit
Huff And Wessendorr.
The'score was as folldws
A. and M. a.br. h. s.h. p.o. a. e.
a stci
by all present sod especially the
player who pjihys so hard to main-'
tain the superiority of his team J Ful i woo< j r j ^
The struggle Wnfc tie*, in a sgngle Diggs tf. 5
Black 2md b. 3
Hornsby s. s.5 o
Huff 1 1 o
"Bivins .p. 30
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Totals jo 1
■A I ' Austin
Touch, p, C4‘
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College.
h s. s. 4
^ t 4
c. \ 4
Pulh&od r. f. i v 4
F’ulton 1. f. 4.
Evans 2nd b. 3
OJ Bknnett 1st b. 4
o I Diggs p. 3
Totals 32 3 4 *7 '*1 13
Summary— ,
*In the ninth Heweiler. was hurt
jat first base. Cornell went
51 right field, and Moore to
lac * “ IT-
jkuns by innings—
Lang c f
B lJ c.
knot during the fifth inning that
not be ii it led and at the end
_s ele%-enth inning the game
if ™ was called on account of darkness.
iOJjittBt whole it can tndy be said
of this gnmU, “that team work was
l what counted”'—no especial stars
i 1 j but aU playing together.
Batteries, Austin College: Tnnch-
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Fulton 34 b, 5
Evans ad b. 4
Bennett istb. 4
Th. Old
JOHN Wl
Ta ilor hop
Can always bn depended
i:pm for quality, Style,
Fit and Promptness,.... f
GIVE US YOUR ORDER
40 1 6
33 5 6
Totnlh
Summary— {
Kmis by Inning.
A. and M.ioooo 1 000000
AC. | 0000 1000000^
Stolen bases: Ehlnger, Touch
stone 2.1 j
Struck otot: by Bivius, 1; Huff,
6; Touch-tone 9. Huff relieved
Birins in tl|e 7th.
Hit by ^iteJaed bails Touch-
stone, 4; Birins il -
Passed bgllsc Bell.
Base on ball: off Toacbstoog 2.
21 A. and M, 02030120
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*'• Stolen base?; A. and M. 13, A
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Struck out. by Huff 7, Deggs 8.
1 1 Two base hits:.Smith, W
1 Idorf, Khlinger, Fullwood, Diggs.
°l Three base hits: Smith.
Passed bnlh Bell.
Base on ball: off Huff 3, ofl
3
Hit by pitcher: Diggs, a. Wild
pitches, Diggs.
. Time of game: 1 hr. 35 min.
Umpire, Robinson. Scorer, J
A. Collins.
Time of
Umpire:
Scorer: J.jA. Collins.
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**Oh, my!” she exclaimed, im
; alien!ly. last night “We’ll be sure
to miss the first act of 'The Visit
[ing Girl.’ We’ve been waiting a
good many minutes for that mother
|of mine.”
| “Hours, I should nay.” he re
plied rather tartly.
[ “Ours?” she cried, joyfully,
‘Oh, George, this is so sudden.”
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