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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1907)
an<| demonstrated its nght to exist I ant to claim the respert of the col- uu^unur^o^iion community; and lastly ope ol ’ hi I ou 1 mo * t popu^r Bryan girls won all beams by her charming presence and her* beautiful singing. And it need be said that this splendid array lusical talent they desire. / d - .2.—Mr. Chas. A. Reichinstein is to be leagtie umpire, and shall be obeyed as such. In case of absence of the umpire the captains of the opposing team- will choose an umpire to act for given an en- that game [thumastic hearing by all those present. ^.^Sp^dlng’s rules for forfeit- WEDNESDAY. APRIL 24. ^Ry all thoee present." Aye, there's | deists now in college fewer than one to the concert. | hundred turned out H true the evening was cold and company A. < TRACK NOTES . While the baseball squad has been working hard, getting into shape forl^a^p, but the stove I ess barracks were some hard fights, the boys on the I f >r jmore choarlrsa than was the as- track team have not been idling. I kenibly hall where fires had been Several of the members of that squad jg 0 jb R since two o'clock in the after are doing work which makes us| noan , think that our team will carry away I fellows.' place yourselves in the some of those honors at the State I position of the members of the Glee meet. Becaarn of a sore leg Hamd-1 For weeks and months you toq has vaulted but two days, and in I have labored in season and out to those two days be vaulted nine and q prepare yourself to present a credif- half feet. He made a run of a hun-1 able entertainment to your fellow dred yards in j | nine and four-fifths Ltudtnts. You hare seen your fellow seconds. Roes is able to put the shot 1 students turn out almost to a man to thirty-six and a fourth ) feet, with hea|’ lectures and concerts and, fake Spivey and J. L>ale following this| cor a e j; eS| imported from "off yonder ■ record closely.! W. J. Murphy isjsonje^yhere,” many of them being after a State honor ^ith a record of vasflfr inferior to the performance you throwing the hamn|er one hundred | are iable to give. Y .rn - BtITtR PKtPAHt l> AIL OKDl HS GIVE* HINTING ENGRAVING 3* ! MEVtK UAL A1TESTH — Phone 36 i I / ./ are lable to give. Ydu present ; your and twenty-^rten |eet. .M. Smith I pro^nni to a d cultured audience in a shows well iq the long distance runs, pcigbhonng town and it is given an with Taylor ;and Winters following, enthusiastic reception. Then, you fyhwy easily throws the discus a hundred and twelve feet. Rutledge is coming oet well in the high jump. Spivey and Hamilton are making the running broad* jump, with Hamilton reaching twemv^even feet and seven inches, j Surely with these men at the State meet A. 8c M. will be well represented and her track team will not fail to capture its share of medals. There does not appear to be any great amount of excitement develop- oorne home and offer the results of you j labors to your fellow students- the men who sit next to you in class ■MfBj i|ttd ; mess hall and not one naan in four will walk fifty yards to hieai you. Afid yet we sometimes boaf^pf our koUege spirit' mg over the approaching class meet beet^ great and came back smiling, ^ a „ arded thij Rame> vrat ii I which will be h«Jd Apnl 20th : -■ ^ k.brrr-^ }!•• EXCHANGE SHAVING PARLOR J. E. ORIOB, Propriety. HOT AND COLD BATHS •WH-llTd MlfXT 1>OOK TO KXCHAXOK HoTKI.. BRYAN,TEXAO 'll TTTTv if o. FI I.L LINE Spaldiqg’s foot Ball Goods Pocket (’utlnry end iUsors. 1 K»*ir-Mad« CIGARETTES AND CIGARS mg gameft will apply to league games. 4.—Improper or unruly conduct on the part of any player will be punished by the umpire putting said player out of the game in hand. J.4-A quorum of tbe league to transact business shall consist of two representatives from each com- pRny. and in case of absence of a X in or manager the remaining rs shall have power to appoint some one to act for him. —In case of rain *or other in- nt weather the game shall be by a decision of the league t and captains of the op posing team*. —If no game is played on a day the league officials shall decide upon a double header on the Safttirday following. —The games of the week days shall be seven innings, those of Sat urdays shall be nine innings. In case a week day game is deferred until Saturday it shall consist of only seven innings and shall pre- ce< e the scheduled game. q.'—In case any game is called on account of the bugle call for re treat,, tbe teanj ahead at the last 4 even .Inning shall be awarded the OF National fAN. TEXAS. X Designated United States Depositary. Capital uhjj l« SIOO,000.00 Surplus apd Profits 46,000.00 i W« deal tion and of any ai j. w. HO H. O. BOA OUY in. BR U L. Mcl F, M. LAW •ndaavor « desired l in the t our bn ads. -Ffi rompt atteo- performarce ‘ Wi j j ::Ah menf feeli l^ie members of the Glee <J!ub but ” f the gBme „ for tackhd away whatever of disappo.nl- „, y otbcr reason whatevcr> other ih.y ia»y have felt and the tn.oth.tof the said bogle call, the likg of di.eppoin.mem' mu., have l(ai „ aheld at tbe |aa , jnniBg a gras in riponse to the nunlerous and »n- icdfiw i nil i nKS have beek» played sisteht encore, that followed the ren-!, n ^ of a ^ the ^ me shall ^ J! - - ch number on the pro-, played over io.—The president:of the league of ALt.KGRETTI’8 DELICIOUS t'HOCOLATE CREAMS UAND CANDIES HOT or CQM> SODA ^TATER r; r PURE |OK CREAM. Ws Solicit Tour Patronage. ! ditior gran). They are made of the right stuff and would have delivered the g^oos in first class form if only ten pere4 ns had been present to hear thent. A Listener. . j The program rendered is as fol- lowst Ho! Ve Gallant Sailors Alaev \ A ' GW Club La ciwtlda •«• * J. Sancho Mandolin and Guitar Club Po little Lamb Parks 1 * "Spiked Quartette" Mrs. Wiaslow's Soothing Syrup .. ‘ I .1 .. T<-•••-Hrevfngtea GW Club I.ovelMk and the World is Mine.. [ Read-Rail Mias Hattie Smith Say* 've Got a Little Brother Rmts Quart et(« That (I.iwla Reach. .. NeidHnger . GW Chib AvecTol ..A. Caaaldo Mandolin and Guitar Glub Within s Mila of Fdinboro Tow* } F. I Bartlett MW Smith and Quartette Until'the Dawn ?srks GW Club i. h. imtatr HENR President Vice Prenident Vice President Cashier Assistant Cashier -r- tue-iiaej ■ • |i, f j ' ; /.hr. KKOOOON & BROGDON BROS ' i - I K. L. BttOODoX LIVERY BUSINl WffLESALE AND RETAIL AIN DEALERS EXCLUSIVELY FOR WHITE TRADE I shall preside at all meetings of the league, and in case of a tie^ vote he shall cast the deciding vote. 11. —The Rawlins ball will be bought by the dozen, each of the four teams contributing equally for this purpose. 12. —No game shall begin later than 5 o'clock, otherwise the game shall be forfeited by the absent team. NAS y. i im MOL STON A. AND M. CLUB IM MEMBERS. The Agricultural and Mechani cal Cbllege club will hold an in form 1 smoker v - j in the Houston Light Guard armory. TMmi i will be a number of. speakers and if is expected that the policy of the cub will - be outlined. This as over too —Houston Post. i i&fff U t ll/i | SAN JACINTO DAY. Last Satarda) • NalMay—Exercises la Chapel. The faculty set Saturday aside as a holiday in celebration of tbe battle of San Jacinto, the anniver sary of which came on Sunday. At 8 o'clock Saturday morning the corps marched to tbe chapel, where short commemorative exercises were held. The ceremonies wen opened with a song and prayer "America" was sung, and Dr. Powell read a portion of the sixth chapter of Luke. Prof. Potts then gave us • a abort sketch of Sam Houston’s life, which is so closely linked with the history of Texss. Os Account of the bed weather, most of the cadets stayed In their rootqg after tbe exerci*es. Am ANN TITCH 1 have for the Til Dallas. Lad ing the best interest to coi I am as well as piece for your ini —: H I! NCEIW ENT fl ORDER AGENCY INGER CO DALLAS lif r ! TT H J er Agency in this district y Department Store of do their shopping by matt, and want- re turns, will find it decidedly to their before placing orders. Io take orders for all kinds of.garments Will order garments sent here •pon request i,k I •f Wash Fabrics. Silks, rimmings, 1 and Raily-made my residence./ l.K 1 «t j . ' 1 1 . WteiK 1 e just the same as those quoted bj «si ness is respectfully solicited. Yo*rs very truly. jT T • * t RY <LAWRENCE ii T i. ii