The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 22, 1907, Image 2

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THE BATTALION
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C. A. ScHApT
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Editor in Cbt*<
Awociatr Editor te-Ctiicl
Mnugar
Ait,>tart Buiueaa MABAfer
• !L«Ctf EABo
E>cMa(« Editor
. - Am4c SAMnc
I J • i Alumn, Editor
4- . Y M A. Editor
mmtant ctontMts
r. Eudclfh C M Evans
A RiLCt D B Hskni*.
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PRICE HER ANNUM
-tjj wtDNESUJAY, MA
St.2S
‘ a: AhDji, AT WACO.
The whole corps appreciates the
fine work lione bjr our track team at
tfce Southwsmern meet. With only
three men on the team, they secured '
a place of all but' one event they en- *
tered and better still they secured two
tecords. The track squad worked
hard with little encouragement and
every man on it is to be congratulated
for enlarging the Held of athletic suc
cess at A. and M. We have track
materiel, and neat year must have a
larger team in order-to win more than
one place an event. We must
give the tradk the* support it deserves.
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lAPT. ANDREW MOSES.
New Conaaedaet of the Agricultural
•od Mechanical College ia a
Texan.
COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM.
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KeW WIUI mb Ststea Jacobs el fioesioo
te Dctivtr Baccalanreate SerawR.
Following is the commencement
program:
Sunday. Jane Vt
k-oo a. sa..! ..OwwM weiwthNi
S:30su m.. L ntpOctiou of quarters
e. m. .. .Commenreoient sermon
He*. William States Jacobs, D. D.
5:00 to 6:00 p.‘ m. ..... i|... mad ooheert
S:00 p. m.-.Addren WoseCollege Y. M.
\C. A..... i.... .-v. 1 .... i. - .,A.i.
Rev. William State* Jacobs, D. II.
M oaday , June !•: 1,
8:00 a. m.. i.i. kS <. .t , . .4'iuard nionnting
M:30 to 0:)0 a. r.L....| j
l Individual competitive drill
|YJ0|ai< a*. 10 ir.jo p. m.i,.. .1...'. .I I I
; taspect ion ot deparintent*
2 36 p. m ] A»-j
aual I Maine** meeting Alumni Aw».
4:30 to 6:00 p. m ,. B^talion drill
It
\SARGEffT A AD A
AND M.
A» his term of service draWs to a
close, we believe it is 4ttiai| jn> call
attention jto the lasting worn which
Captain fl. H. Sargent, commandant
of cedeH/ has done for the college.
During his four yean at A and M.
he has uRo the admiration and re
spect of every i-adet. He has shown
!hltnself to he a ready speaker, a terse
j jdrriter, true soldier, and a com
mander iff men. On ujverf occasions
he has been ‘‘the right mbn n thh
right phuv,” and. has worbeii unceas
ingly for the good of Tekas A. and
M. and at the corps.
■ Captain Sargent is regarded by the
(corps of Cadets as “an ufljcer and a
gemlemaa.' When he l^tye College
station, for his new post ot duty, he
■will caipVfWith him the J>es( wishes of
home hundreds of A. and M. men.
gkizens'' arid future cnjzens of the
Lone Star! State. T i ,
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M j i TH$ LAST NUMBER 1 .
1 j 1 : “If i ffv J
1 j In tssufig thit numbed of the Bat
talion. the present staff pdts out its
last numbikr.i If a number is issued
next week, if w-ill be the work of the
idtaff of 19f7-’0b~ to whom u
1 ■pi IHCWOBi . | In j this, our la«t number
wt^takg occasion to thank
Wtyo have aendeiRd any as
pubhcRtion of the paper.
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A dispatch fnom 'Austin says:
Tlie new! coroniamlam of cadets
| at the Texu j|,Agrict»lturai and
Mechanical College i* a native
[Texan, CajA Andrew Moses of the
Coast Artillery, succeeding Capt.
Sargeut of the cavalry, transferred
at the end of his term. Capt. ,
Moses was bom in Burnet county. Musicfl..
a sou of Cot. Norton MoseR, and
6:30 p. in. .
8:00 p. m. v
. Celebration
10:00 R. ■ j
Tueaday, June tl:
8:00 a. m.. j.. J..
8:30 to 9:00 •. m
, ;■ jhihiti >n drill
10:30 a. m. . • k .
PtohaRl* • •• -'-H
Prmyw.,..
•H
IJrexN parade
Austin Literary Soqiety
ni banquet
Alur
HANDSOME
PRINTED ami
ENGRAVED •
VISITING
F0K COMMENCEMENT
EAGLE
PHONE NO. 36
was appointed tn West FoitR Stutk ...~ Mdndolin and Ovitar'ilubl!
the then CongTessman Joseph l>. >Vata4iat>ry Walter CJ.
Sayers, Since Governor of ‘Texas.-jMuakr..‘ ^lubj
Capt. Moses grailuated in 1897 jconlaitin* DeaWi.^ .. J '' ‘T - ^1
4 — LL _ l«-.L.4- - ■ -
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.. ■ raouraine
. .. .^1. . j.. .Ex-1
by Rua*' Volunteers
Graduating exercise*
1.. ...'..(..College hand
f. Rev. George B. Butler
J. ,. .1., ,4..Glee £lub
Addre** . i 1.-T ... - .j
1.. .. : Ho«. T- N. Jones
and has been expert in heavy ar
tillery, and recently specialized In
electricity ih connection therewith.
At present, he is stationed at Fort
Moultrie, near ;Charleston. Capt.
Moses is related to District Judge
Fisher of Galveston, the Rhodes
Fisher family of Austin and other
Texans. He assumes command
upon the opening of the A. and
11. College next fall. The board
of managers had a strenuous fight
to secure Capt. Moses, as the War
Department was'adverse to Madd
ing a Captain and one an expert in
heavy artillery and electricity. At
first the department said it Would
s%nd only a Lieutenant, but pres
sure was brought to bear and final
ly consent for Capt. Moses to come.
aU i
assistance
R” vl «C". -.
raised her per-
taking a five
those j ifining game fr^m “C” by the
C | “Q” Company rai
, j centage Thursday by
EXCHANGE
SHAVING PARLQR
J. E. GBIOE. Froprietp.
HOT AND COLD BATHS
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tT POOMt To EXCHAmiK MOTEI
HBYAN. TKXA»,
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in I sqore of 5 to o.j ,4 C” Company
1 failed to connect often enough *0
— Ivtlp. Lampert knocked Smith
down and out in the third and De
ware went in the jpok. Bittle got
j three assists and a costly error.
I Butts played good at short for "D”
and McDaniel got a hit that
brought in two scores. Cox piteh-
' ed a pretty game and got out of a
1 bad hole in the second by striking
out three with a true-, on third and
1 one on second.
! pull tint :
Spa Wing Is'
Toot Ball
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iRichenstein,
Foekel Cotlfcry and
Rui<>
Ready-Hide
OIG A RKTTKsJ AND CIGARS
J , ' I ALLEGRETTl d V .
DELldlOCS CHOC’OI.ATR
CREAMS AND CANDIES
HOT or
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LD »ODA WATER
PI KK
ICE CRKAM,
T We Soli«It Your Pntfoaagq.
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Lkxfiup.
right f.
third
short stop
catcher
pitcher
center field
left field
second b
first base
, Strikeouts by Cox, 8; by Smith
*; by DeWaite 5.
Errors: C Company[ 4; D Com-
pany, r. ;l|P.4i[l
rt, x; Strong. 1;
Bittle 1
Robson
Whitney
Cox
I Lempert
lltlip^iig
Strong
1 Van Zandt
McDaniel
Jones
Butts
Blake
Smith
Smith
Stewart
Rutldege
Cobolini
Postlude .. .1.. iu-7. .. . Cpllege $«nd
4:15 to 6 00 p. ,i».. .Jr.j. Compe
titive company drill for Hoe'eM At|^j
6:30 p.m,. ....Graduating <bes' p*f«d«
10 00 p m. .Final beR
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fionai 0ank
OF BRYAN, TEXAS.
PlU ;j JJ][U j 'I , Y
Designated United States Depositary.
Capital • L| iSI00 v 000.00
Surolus and Profits 45,000.00
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| , We doafee to aeaure our patrona of prompt at ben-
tl<>n and palnataklng endeavor la the porfoWnaoce
of any and a|l •ervlces desired at oar hand*.
mKmmm
••A” COMPANY S; “C” COMPANY 2.:
The “sky scrapers’’ wtid Jthe
“runts’ 1 had it out for seven
rounds last Saturday and the final
score was 5 to 2 in favor of *he
“big ones." Kversberg pu
down one that looked like a
and Strong was the star: for '
company. I U.
Cornell won the game with a I
timely three-bagger with two =• )
on boaes. The game wap several j
times interrupted by a loud aryl |
J. W. HOWELL
H. O. BOATWRIGHT
GUY M. BRYAN, |JR.
L. L. MclNNIS | .
f. m. law! 1 fliliU
A' 1
. President
Vice Preuldent
j Vice President
L ' Cashier
Assistant Cashier
•rri—
continuous
gush of
hof air
Casine Wallace.
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LINKUP
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“A”
“C’l
Carlin
left field
McCk-e
McElroy
pitcher
Bittle
Cornell
catcher|
Whitfiey
Sherrord
right field
Stimpnon
Clemonts
2nd base
Strong
Martin
3r4 base
Cox
Byars
center field
Stripling
Beall
1 st base
Van Zant
Eversberg
short stpp^
Roi>son
“il.” Compaay—7 hits: 1 x-b^ae
hit.
| Errors—“A” Company, 4: “p'’
Company, 6.
“OF Company—2 h
Strike outs—McElroy
Base on balls—McKln
tie 3.
Runs—“A” Company,
Company, 2.
Umpire—Huff.
Bittle 7.
1: Bit*
5;
<r
K Lampe
Ige, 1*;, M
McDaniel, 1; De*
Hits
Rutledge
Ware, 1.
Umpire, Huff.
Time of gapne: 1 hour.
P W L
t. c.
A Company6 2
750
D
■■ • i4i y* 5 3
625
B
....10 4 6
400
C
- 9: l U 7
922
♦ Tie games
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V. BROO0ON
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HENRY & BROGDON BROS
I WHOLESALE aA 1 *
CRAIN DE(
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Beta ir.
iLERS
♦-I*' r ■
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l.iv
rrV HUBiUt^sa exclusiv cl| for wh^te trade
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-DRALKRSfIN
Rawlings BaselBall Goods
Huyler’s ckndies
ore
Cigars and
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CAVITT
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••A” COMPANY
^ ANNOUNCEMENT of FOOTBALL
SCHEDULE.
The following is a provisional
announcement of the football
schedule for next year. It will be
seen that the management has cut
out some serious work for the
team,
October 21, L . S. A., at College.
October 28, Haskell Indians, gt
College.
November 12, Oklahoma,
College
November t6| Tulane, at New
Orleans.
November 28, Texas, at Austin.
December 9, Tulane, at College.
Games will probably be arranged
with Mississippi and the >A- and
M. of Mississippi; also a certain
very interesting game at Dali
I; j“B" COMPANY #,
betwttki “A’t And
during the fair.
The game
“B” Tuesday resnltodjin a score of
1 too in fatvor/of‘l/T* company.
"B’' company was hahdicapped on
accouni of the sickness of their
catcher.
Billy Hellerl the [former captain
of the SbiaU ’ volunteers, was there
with the goods on second. ,ii
Pilgo and Martin were there
with the “big stick” each getting
a two bag,-qr.
«' UNSUP
“A”
Carlin,
McElroy
Cornell
Sherrord
Clemonts
Martin
Beall
Hamilton
Heller
left fiel
pitcher |
catcher
right fid
short st
3rd
: -t ba ■st-
ren let f.
2nd base
. -b*»
McConn
Abney
Culver
!iarr:s
Jennings
Filgo
Marell
Ea*;tcrwoo<f
D»>
B' met
^iWaloney
Solicit yo«r patronage
Drucjsij
orfumos
Stationeru
etc.
_ paldino’s
A-ttietic
I Goods u,
^ownov
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