The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 25, 1910, Image 5

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    SUITE CHAMPIONS
(Contined from Page 1.)
turn. Keene around . right end made
no advancement.
Second quarter ended with score
0 to 0.
Barnes kicked off thirty-five yards
to Keene, who returned ten yards.
Snipes made no gain on line buck.
Headrick punted 'thirty yards to Bate
man, who returned six yards. Whyte
made eight yards around right end.
Beasley ploughed line for five yards.
Beasley hit line, but failed to gain.
Whyte made successful forward pass
to Flinchum for ■ ten-yard gain. Beas
ley hits line for seven-yard gain.
Texas penalized five yards for off-
siding. Whyte punted thirty-seven
yards to Snipes, who fumbled. Keene
recovered in a free-for-all scramble.
Headrick kicked thirty-five yards to
Bateman, who returned twenty yards.
Kearns bucked line for two-yard gain.
Kearns hit line for no gain. Bateman
attempted forward pass to Flinchum;
ball went off field and forfeited to
S. W. U. Headrick punted forty-two
yards to Kearns, who returned twelve
yards. S. W. U. penalized five yards
for off-siding. Barnes lost two yards
on line rush. Bateman advanced four
yards around left end. Whyte kicked
thirty-nin® yards to McHenry, who re
turned ten yards. Texas blocked Head
rick’s punt. Beasley recovered ball
and advanced five yards. Bateman hit
line for no gain. Whyte through line
three yards. Texas penalized fifteen
yards on ten-yard line for side-line
talking. Whyte punted twenty yards
to Snipes, who returned thirty yards
through broken field. McHenry failed
to gain around right end. Mikel
through line four yards. Headrick
punted thirty-one yards to Kearns,
who was downed in his tracks. Barnes
gained ten yards through line. Beas
ley scuttled line for twelve yards.
Bateman hit line for no gain. Whyte
punted twenty-five yards to Snipes,
who fumbled. Brownfield recovered..
Third quarter ended, score 0 to 0.
Bell relieved Bateman. Headrick
punted thirty yards to Bateman, who
advanced six yards. Barnes hit line
for no gain. Whyte bucks nine yards
and Beasley two yards. Bell hit line
for three-yard gain.- Whyte twelve
yards around left end. Beasley hit
line, failed to gain. Flinchum fumbled
snap, recovered, no gain. Whyte made
spectacular forward pass from twenty-
five yard line to Kearns, who carried
the ball five yards for the only touch
down. Flinchum kicked goal. Cretcher
relieved Hohn and Underwood, Bate-
Keene kicked off to Cretcher,
who received on nine’ty-yard line. Un
derwood gains four yards through line.
Underwood three yards through line.
Whyte punted thirty-four yards to
Snipes, who returned twenty yards.
McHenry gained two yards through
line. Voight three yards through line,
and Headrick punted twenty-five yards
to Kearns, who returned five yards.
Texas was penalized five yards for
holding. Snipes made forward pass to
Keene for gain of fifteen yards. Mc
Henry one yard around left end.
Snipes one yard through line. Snipes
tried forward pass; Texas blocked. S.
W. U. recovered, gaining nine yards.
Snipes succeeds in making forward
pass to Strange for advancement of
seven yards. Voight one yard around
fight end. Headrick failed to gain
around right end. Fourth • down—
Strange bucked line for gain of three
yards. Strange attempted drop-kick;
Whyte receiving, returned fifteen
yards. Underwood hit line for five
yards. Bell six yards through line.
Bell three yards over line. Kearns
seven yards through line. Underwood
bucked line for gain of four yards.
Whyte around left end two yards.
Whyte punted forty-five yards to Mc
Henry, who was downed in his tracks.
Headrick punted thirty yards to
Kearns, who advanced twenty-five
yards, or to S. W. U.’s fifteen-yard
line. Time called.
Final score, 6 to 0, in favor of the
Texas Champions.
The Lineup:
Texas. Position. S. W. U.
Altgelt right end Keene
Barnes. .... right tackle . . . .Headrick
Cretcher. . . . right guard . .Henderson
McDowell center Parr
Schaedel .... left guard .... Hendrix
Hohn left tackle Mickle
Flinchum left end ....Brownfield
Whyte........ fullback Strange
Bateman right half . .. .McHenry
Beasley left half Voight
Kearns quarter Snipes
Officials—-Referee, Ricks; umpire,
Moies; field judge, Souby; head lines
man, Glaze.
Time of quarters—12% minutes.
Send Your Laundry to the
San Antonio Steam Laundry
Leroy & Terry, Agents
Patronize Campus Carvers
Rear Gathright Hall. First class service with four
barbers. Open 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. Saturdays:
7 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. Shop closed during foot
ball games from 4 p. m. to 6 p. m.
Cadet Supplies
Phone 66.
EMMEL & MALONEY
PURE DRUG DISPENSERS BRYAN, TEXAS.
TO INTERNATIONAL STOCK SHOW
Prof. Burns Conducts Party of Stu
dents to Chicago This Week.
MANAGER WRIGHT
SIGNS CONTRACT.
Contracts with Engraving Concern for
Long Horn Cuts Is Signed. •
This week Mr. Fisk Wright, man
ager of the ’ll Long Horn, signed the
contract with -Mr. N. E. Schwarz, rep
resenting the Electric City Engraving-
Company of Buffalo, N. Y., for the cuts
and engravings for this year’s annual.
This concern handled the engravings
for one or two previous class annuals
and did excellent work. This company
makes cuts and engravings almost ex
clusively for college publications, and
is well equipped to take care of such
contracts. In fact, it is considered the
most exclusive college annua] house
in the country.
Mr. Fosgard, the editor, is progress
ing very nicely with his editorial
work, and will have the copy for the
various college departments in the
printer’s hands before Christmas. The
photographs for this class book are
being taken and most of them wi 1 ! be
sent to the engravers when the copy
goes to the printer.
The T1 Long Horn promises to be a
humdinger, having numerous new fea
tures.
Prof. John C. Burns, of the animal
husbandry department, left Monday
for Chicago, accompanied by Messrs.
C. M. Henderson, S. H.' Ray, R. R.
Montemayor, C. C. Morris and H. P.
I Brown, senior agriculturists who con-
| stitute the stock judging team that
will • represent this institution in the
students’ stock judging contest at the
International Stock Show, which will
be held at the Chicago stock yards
Saturday, November 26. On their way
to the show the party will visit sev
eral of the large Northern farms.
After reaching Chicago the students
will spend a day inspecting nearby
farms.
Such trips as this add much to the
knowledge of the bug hunters, giving
them information that they would not
get in their class rooms. Too many
students here fail to grasp the signifi
cance of these trips, and it is really
lamentable that more of them do not
try for such contests as are offered
by the International Stock Show.
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