1 Copy right 1910 Allred Decker iv Cohn /S WASTING FOR YOLi It has Style, Snap and a Distinction something that characterize our clothes Brandon & L Outfitters for Young Men and Men Who awrence Stay Young m # .jrf" FOOTBALL BANQUET. Talks Made By Team Men—Letters Awarded. the association did not deem it wise case the success of the first team de- to award too many leters. To those I pends on i t material the;/ practice Last Thursday night the Athletic Association gave a banquet at the Shirley Club House in honor of the football squad. The manu consisted of oysters serv ed in every conceivable style, celery, hot chocolate, coffee, cakes and ci gars. Everyone present enjoyed the treat greatly, many wishing that training season would be concluded many times during the year. One of the main features of the ban quet was the awarding of letters. President Kyle, of the association opened the meeting with a short and forcible address. The secretary, Mr. Tt. J. Potts, then took charge of the assemblage, spoke a few words to the players, and stated that men receiving letters would be expected to respond with a few words. Manager Moore was the first awarded a letter. He expressed his appreciation of this hon or being conferred upon him. Among other things, he said: “You fellows have accomplished much this year and I am glad to know that I have the credit of managing such a team. I assure you there is nothing in my power I would fail to do for any of you if called upon to favor any one of the 1911 squad. I am, however, sorry to state that there will be some disappointment in the council’s decis ion. Under the existing circumstances who meet this disappointment I wish to say: return next year, work as hard as you can, and show your friends that it is in you to win. By all means be a ‘sticker.’ To give up now would not show the proper spirit. with. The scrubs are the first eleven and train them. Under no circumstan ces let a cadet forget the men who won for us, though it be indirectly, the championship of Texas. A unique and important event of You were not ouclassed as much as i the meeting was the awarding of a you were outnumbered, and I feel sure if you had had the opportunity to play in more games you would have done as well as those who are to receive letters.” After Manager Moore’s talk there were short speeches from Barnes, Cretcher, Altgelt, Shaedel, Mc- Dowell, Bateman, Beasley, Bell, Whyte, Flinchmum, Hohn, Grissom, Lambert, Kerns and Ward. Each of these men received their “T.” letter to Mr. Si Perkins of Bryan. Mr Perkins is the father of football at A. and M., having been the first one to captain a footbal team representing the “Farmers.” . After the awarding of honors had been completed Mr. Potts called up Prof. Robert F. Smith for a talk. In a fascinating manner Prof. Smith complimented the team upon the suc cess of the past season. Then, to the talks, congratulating the association, team and coaches, and expressing their appreciation of the gifts. Professor Fermier and Captain Kidd were present but did not display any of their oratorical powers. A number of Brayn’s most promin ent business men were present. Messrs Astin and Saunders addressed the team. The former talked of foot ball back in the ninties, when he was a cadet, and “Pete” expressed his de sire of playing Princeton, Harvard and Yale. A very short but pointed talk by Coach Moran closed the pleasures of the evening. Besides the men receiving letters | surprise of all, he lifted a beautiful 'there were seven who played in a j silver cup from beneath the table and number of games and did excellent said: “Gentlemen, this cup is sterl- work when given the opportunity. Al- ] ing silver and I wish to present it to though the council were not in favor j you for the sterling work you did at of awarding letters to these men, they Houston on the fourteenth.” wished to present some remembrance Captain Barnes made a very becom- of their consistent work. To Miller, j ing talk concerning the help the team Dywer, Abbott, Vesmirosky, Slayton, had received from three members of j Lyons and Underwood the association the faculty. After commenting on the j awarded silver football watch fobs, individual work of these men, Captain Six of these men will return next Sep tember and will no doubt make reg ulars of the first team. Other members of the squad who failed to receive either a letter or a fob were given jersies. At many col leges it is not the custom to remem ber the scrubs with a gift. In every Barnes said: “You three fellows have been extremely good to us this year and we want to present you with something as an appreciation of your efforts.” He presented Colonel Milner and Professor Puryear with gold head ed canes and Captain Moses with a loving cup. The three made short M. H. JAMES The Leading Druggist PIPES STATIONARY TOILET ARTICLES BRYAN, TEXAS.