PARK, THE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN—NONE BETTER, FEW AS GOOD First down—Brown tried center, with no gain. Second down—Moore went the remaining two yards, and over, scoring a touchdown two yards from the west side of the field. Score: A. & M. 9, Varsity 8. Time •of play, 9 minutes. Kirkpatrick kicked out, but Spoonts failed to make a fair catch, losing a try at goal. Russell of the University replaced Spoonts. Brown takes fullback and Russell left half. Barnes of A. & M. kicked the hall over the Texas goal line. The Uni versity put the ball in play on their twenty-five yard line. First down— Russell went five yards around, left end. Second down—Kirkpatrick punt ed fifty yards to A. & M.’s thirty-five yard line. A. & M. returned the ball five yards, but was penalized for hold ing fifteen yards. Whyte kicked fifty yards to Univer sity’s forty-yard line. First down— Russell went eight yards around left end. Varsity was penalized five yards for offside. Second down—Kirkpatrick punted thirty-three yards to A. & M.’s thirty-five yard line. Kearns of A. & M. caught the ball, but made no gain. First down—Barnes tried right tackle for no gain. Second down—Barnes tried center, with no gain. Third down—White kicked to Kirkpatrick thirty-two yards, placing the ball on Varsity’s forty-three yard line. First down—Moore tried right end, with no gain. Second down—Russell tried center, but lost two yards. Third down—Kirkpatrick punted forty-two yards to A. & M.’s thirty-seven yard line. McDowell secured the ball for A. & M. First down—Whyte kicked to Kirkpatrick on Varsity’s forty-yard line. Varsity was penalized fifteen yai-ds. Kirkpatrick kicked to the A. & M. forty-yard line. Ball brought back to Varsity’s thirty-yard line. Dwyer relieved Kearns for A. & M. at .quarter. Texas, first down—A. & M. five yards offside. Kirkpatrick kicked twenty yards. A. & M. secured the ball. First down—Dwyer fumbled, but Bell of A. & M. recovered. Time of half up. THIRD QUARTER. A. & M. took the north end. Bate man and Kearns returned to the A. & M. lineup and Spoonts and Massingail to Varsity. Moore of the University kicked to A. & M.’s twenty-yard line. The ball Kearns went around left for three yards. Third—Whyte kicked to Mas singail on the Texas forty ; yard line. No return. First down—Massingail went through left tackle for four yards. Second—Massingail tried left end for no gain. Third—Kirkpatrick kicked thirty yards. Kearns recovered the ball for A. & M. and returned two yards. First down—Bateman tried left end for no gain. Second—Whyte kicked to Kirkpatrick, who returned the ball twenty yards to A. & M.’s forty-five yard line. First down—Massingail went through left end for one yard. Sec ond—Spoonts made a forward pass to Woodhull. Bateman of A. & M. se cured the ball on A. & M.’s thirty-four yard line. First down—Bateman went through Varsity’s center for fifteen yards. First down—Kearns went through center for three yards. Second^—Bell lost two yards on end run. Third— Whyte punted to Moore, who received the ball on Varsity’s forty-yard line. First down—Kirkpatrick on a fake made ten yards. First down—Kirk patrick on a forward pass to Wood- hall made forty yards. First down— Massingail went five yards through center. Second—Massingail went through center again, this time for ten yards. First down—Moore tried right end with no gain. Second—Massingail made two yards through the line. Third—Kirkpatrick tried a forward pass to Spoonts. Whyte of A. & M. blocked it on A. & M.’s ten-yard line and returned ball five yards. First down—Barnes tried right tackle for no gain. Second—Barnes went two yards through right tackle. Third—Whyte kicked. The ball was going out of bounds, but Massingail of the University touched it and Altgelt of A. & M. recvered it on A. & M.’s forty-eight yard line. First down— Free-for-all fumble. A. & M. recov ered. Second—Kearns made five yards through left tackle. Third—Whyte kicked to Kirkpatrick, who received the ball on Varsity’s thirty-yard line. Altgelt tackled him as he secured the ball. First down—Kirkpatrick went through left end for seven yards. Sec ond—He tried the same, with no gain. Third'—Kirkpatrick punted to Kearns on A. & M.’s thirty-yard line. First down—Flinchum went three yards through right tackle. Second—Flinch- was returned twelve yards. First um repeated for six yards. Third down—Bateman tried left end, with no gain. Second down—Whyte kicked to Varsity’s forty-five yard line to Massingail. Kirkpatrick kicked to Kearns on A. & M.’s twenty-yard line. The ball was returned to the thirty- three yard line. First down—Bateman went two yards around right end. Second— Whyte kicked over Massingail and Kirkpatrick, the ball rolling to Var sity’s ten-yard line. Massingail re turned it to Varsity’s thirty-yardi line. 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