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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1908)
THE MORPHET SMITH MUSICAL CO; APRIL 1 AT ASSEMBLY HALL. (Continued from first pa^e) English to DeWare making a double play. Cornell threw Howard out at second base. 3rd inning. Butts walked but was thrown out at 2nd base ' Harbin hit fly to center. Carlin struck out. 2nd half. Putman hit’ safe between center and right field. Sykes at tempted bunt fly over pitcher. Cut Putman off at 2nd base. Stone struck cut. Vaughn hit down 3 base line. Harbin threw him out at 1st base. 4th innning. McDaniel struck out. Crockett 3rd strike called out. Eng lish hit to 2nd bas£. Thrown out. 2nd half. Brown struck out call ed third strike. Ayers hit fly to S. S. McLain hit to Eversberg. Thrown out at 1st base. 5th inning. Cornell struck our. DeWare hit safe over third. Evers berg hit fly to right. Butts hit to pitcher. Last half. ackson struck out. Howard hit to Butts, out at 1st base. Putman struck out. 6th inning. Harbin hit to 3rd, out at 1st. Carlin hit to 2nd, out at 1st base. McDaniel 3 struck out by strikes being called out. Last half. Sykes struck out. Stone hit fly to Butts. Vaughn hit to Ev- orsberg. Out at 1st base. 7h inning. Crockett tried to bunt and hit pop up to pitcher. English hit to Brown error. Died on 1st base. Cornell striking out. DeWare hit high foul between home and 1st base. Alsonson and Gaston act oc curred between McLain and Vaughn. Last half of 7th. Brown out 3rd strike called. Ayers hit liner to Eng lish too high, (died on 2nd base.) McLain hit high foul to Eversberg. Jackson hit fly to Carlin. 8th. Eversberg called out 3rd strike. Butts base on balls. Harbin hit to second base. English out at second. Harbin safe at 1st. Carlin hit to 3rd. Thrown 1st base. Last Half. Howard hit to DeWare. Putman struck out. (missed a drop a mile) Sykes hit high foul. Cornell made a sensational catch of foul. Go ing over cinders and bucket. Ninth. McDaniel hit, took 1st. Crockett tried to bunt, pop fly to pitch er. English hit to pitcher error got to 1st safe McDaniel safe on third. 1st pitched ball English took 2nd. Cornell knocked a three bagger to right field bringing in English and TMc- Daniel. Chas. D. fouled to 1st base. Eversberg hit to 2nd. Out at „ 1st. Cornell died 3rd base. Last half. Stone base on balls. Vaughn fly to Carlin. Brown hit a hot liner to Harbin too not to handle. Butts threw to first too late to get. Stone got safe to 3rd. Ayers hit fly to DeWare. Eversberg fumbled . wild throw by DeWare but cut off Stone at home. VISITORS DEFEATED SECOND GAME 10 to 4. Batteries for S. W. U., Ayers and Mc Lain. For A. and M. Abney and Par nell. Ayers got 4 strike outs; Abney 6. Harbin 1 strike out. Umpire, Smith. A. and M. 12 hits. S. W. U. 'Q hits. BASE BALL SCHEDULE. Southwestern University at College March 29 and 30; Texas Christian Un iversity at Waco April 3; Baylor Un iversity at Waco April 4. Texas Chris tian University at College April 10 and 11; University of Texas at College,Apr. 17 and 18; Arkansas University at College April 20 and 21; Southwestern X niversity at Georgetown April 28 and 29; University of Texas at Austin May 1 and 2; Baylor University at College May 8 and 9. There will probably be a game with Austin, but no date has been set. THE LAYING OF THE CORNER STONE OF Goodwin Hall—Masons Officiate. Last Saturday certainly was a day of importance to us all, not so much that all recitations had to been sus pended but that we were given the opportunity of^ attending the beauti ful and impressive ceremonies con nected with the laying of the corner stone of Goodwin Hall. Work has been pushed on the construction of this new and handsome building and the brick work to the beginning of the second story was completed that day, when with the usual rites of the order of Masons, conducted by the lo cal Masonic lodge of Bryan, the stone of polished granite was set into place. Promptly at 10:30 o’clock the corps fell in the plot in front of the main building, and throughout the morn ing’s exercises militarism was strictly observed. The band as usual was at the head of the procession. The several speeches made were mostly for the benefit of the student body. As the corps was marched to the assembly hall, the first address was the address of welcome by President Har rington. In the course of his speech Dr. Tarrintgon pointed out the bene fits of the institution to the people of Texas and mentioned its probable fut ure lines of development. Hon. J. M. Green declared that three dormitories should mave been dedicated instead of one. President Brooks of Baylor, vowed ii thoughtful language his belief in technical education and asserted thai classical training should move in para- lel lines without being inferior to the other. He then spoke eloquently and to the point on the conservatism of college men. He applied the saying that wherever you find a Greek, there you find Greece to the universality of the spirit of conservatism among col lege men. He showed how democracy permeat ed all modern life especially applying it to all college life, and called on the young men to apply the principles of democracy under the control of law to every situation they found them selves in the world. He gave a vivid picture of democracy at work. Presi dent Brooks’ address was unusually strong and thoughtful, and met with a well merited applause from the audience when he finished. At the building under the direction of Worshipful Master Gibbs, Senior Warden Saunders and Junior Warden Dr. Raysor of the Brazos Union Lodge No. 129 Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Bryan, the corner stone of Goodwin hall was put into place with the short masonic exercises. Dr. J. D. West of Bryan led the devotional exercises. The following articles were placed in the corner stone: One ear Texas corn, one bottle containing cotton seed, one copy Dallas News, one copy Houston Post, one copy Galveston News, one copy Houston Chronicle, one copy Svoboda, March 24, 1908; one Bulletin Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, volume two, number one; one copy Agricultural and Me chanical College catalogue, 1907-08; one copy annual report of board of di Buchanan-Moore Co. Comforts pillows Mirrors Rugs | cok Cass | Ccbinis Bryan’s Big Furniture and Buggy House Engraved and Printed Cards, Programs Invitations, Etc The Bryan Eagle CARNES & WALLACE, Pubs. rectors Agricultural and Mechanical College, 1905-06; one copy of Long Horn, 1907; one copy official invita tion and program; one machinists' scribe and one hardwood tool handle made by students in the mechanical department, one copy of roll of senior privates, one copy Heller’s Ineeda ad. Among the prominent visitors were: President Pritchett of the Huntsville Normal, President Charlton of #the Texas Woman’s College, President John Allen and Prof. H. W. South o. Allen’s Academy. The following mem bers of the Alumni Association were noticed: Henry Hudson, Houston; N. A. Cravens, Houston; H. L. Wright, Palestine; E. F. Smith, Denison; W. Wipprecht, F. M. Law and R. W. Hcwell of Bryan. Messrs. Legejtt, Green, Haidusek, Mclnnis and Mil ner represented the board of directors. Most of the visitors left on the evening trains, while the majority of cadets watched a matched baseball game. Mrs. E. D. Junkin and Miss Lila Junkin, who have been spending the past month visiting Prof. T. P. Jun kin here, left Monday for their home at Gatesville, Texas. My. Dixon Jun kin of Austin accompanied his mother and sister as far as Hearne on their way home. The masquerade dance for the cam pus children will be given in the as sembly diall Saturday, April fourth, qt seven promptly. All the children are expected and a cordial invitation is extended to every one to come out and see the pretty sight of fairies, Red-Riding Hoods, Flower Girls, Mother Goose characters, the season of the year and other fantastic imper sonations gathered together in a gay dance. J. Allen Myers safety Razors, Pocket Knives, Etc. Bryan - Texa EXCHANGE Shaving Parlor BATTLE BROS., Props. HOT AND COLD BATHS NEXT DOOR TO EXCHANGE HOTEL. BRYAN, TEXAS. W. H. LAWRENCE. 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