The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 22, 1912, Image 6

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    ALWAYS A WINNER
P. 0. Block
Bryan, - - Texas
Park
The JEWELER
and OPTICIAN
We understand our business. Serve you promptly and guarantee satisfac
tion. BEST OF EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE
TULANE BEATEN
(Continued from Page 2.)
Tulane. Tulane five yards. Tulane
two yards. Tulane one yard. Tulane
kicks to McArthur, who advances five
yards. End first half. A. arid M.’s ball
on forty-second-yard line.
Third Quarter.
Bateman in for McArthur, Bell for
Beasley, Higginbotham for Vesmi-
rovsky. Tulane kicks to Bell, who ad
vances twenty-five yards. Bateman
loses two yards. Higginbotham ten
yards. Bell seven yards. Bell five
yards through tackle. aBteman five
yards. Crow two yards through left
tackle. Kern five yards. Bell five
yards. Bell seven yards through
tackle. Bell two yards. Bateman two
yards. Higginbotham three yards.
Bateman loses one yard. Monte makes
twenty-two yards on pass from Bate
man. Ball within two yards of goal.
Bateman carries it over for touch
down. Higginbotham misses goal.
A. and M. 27; Tulane 0.
Higginbotham kicks to Tulane’s
goal line, ball is advanced nineteen
yards. Tulane four yards. Tulane
two yards in two attempts. Tulane
kicks to Bateman, who is held. Bate
man on pass to Kern nets fifteen
yards. Pass to Higginbotham fails.
Higginbotham on straight line buck
goes thirty-five yards for touchdown.
Higginbotham kicks goal. A. and M.
34 ; Tulane 0.
Higginbotham kicks to Tulane on
five-yard line, who advances twenty
yards. Tulane loses, one yard. Tulane
gains three yards. Tulane four yards
through center. Tulane kicks to Bell,
who advances eleven yards. Kern
nets eight yards on fake end run.
Higginbotham six yards on line buck.
End third quarter. A. and M.’s ball on
Tulane’s thirty-second-yard line.
Fourth Quarter.
Beasley for Bateman, VesmiroVsky
for Higginbotham, McArthur for Bell.
Everett twenty yards on end run.
Crow two yards through tackle. Beas
ley three yards. Beasley loses one
yard. Kern fails to gain. Tulan^’s
ball. Tulane four yards. Tulane fails
to gain. Tulane three yards. Tulane
Tucks to Kern, who signals for fair
catch. Vesmirovsky tries field goal
and misses by small margin. Tulane’s
ball- on twenty-yard line. Tulane tries
pass, McArthur catching. A. and M.’s
ball. Vesmirovsky no gain on straight
line buck. Vesmirovsky eight yards
on line buck. Montgomery receives
pass from McArthur and carries ball
thirty-five yards to within one yard
of goal line. A. and M. tries three
times to carry ball over, but could not
gain an inch. On fourth trial Beasley
makes pas sto Montgomery over goal
line for touchdown. Vesmirovsky
kicks goal. A. and M. 41; Tulane 0.
Kendrick in for Montgomery. Ves
mirovsky kicks to Tulane, who ad
vances ten yards. Tulane in two at
tempts fails to gain. Tulane three
yards around end. Tulane kicks to
McArthur, no advance. McArthur
loses yard. Pass from McArthur to
Everett fails. Vesmirovsky drops
back and kicks the ball seventy yards,
the longest punt this season. The
ball goes way over Tulane’s goal line.
Ball brought out and put in play on
Tulane’s twenty-yard line. Tulane on
two attempts loses two yards. Tu
lane on pass nets fourteen yards. Tu
lane kicks to McArthur, who does not
advance. Everett on end run gains
thirty-five yards. End of game. Final
score: A. and M. 41; Tulane 0.
The Line-Up.
A. and M. Position. Tulane.
Everett Smith
Eeft End
Lambert McLeod (capt)
Left Tackle
Miller Guyton
Left Guard
Cushman Garrett
Center
Lyles Black
Right Guard
Crow C. Woodward
Right Tackle
Montgomery Schwartz
Right End
Bateman George
Left Half
Bell Muller
Right Half
Higginbotham W. Woodward
Fullback
Spake Heard
Quarterback
Substitutes: A. and M.—Beasley
for Bell, Everett for Washington,
Montgomery for Morrison, Kern for
Spake, Vesmirovsky for Higgin
botham, McArthur for Bateman, Bell
for Beasley, Bateman for McArthur,
Beasley for Bateman, McArthur for
Bell, Kendrick for Montgomery.
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14 PFEUFFER
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Book Store
Bryan, Texas
Agency
Eastman’s Kodak
Company
The A. & M.
LAUNDRY
Respectfully solicits the
laundry work of the Campus
people as well as all other par
ties. 'The plant is now fully
equipped with the best of modern
machinery. Our prices are
reasonable and we assure you
that all work is first class.
You are cordially invited to
look through the laundry and
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E. ML Andrews
Mgr. A. and M. Steam Laundry
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Military Equip
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Caps and Gowns
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Everything t o
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Tell us what you
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Mm H. JjAlMTES The Leading Druggist
Pipes, Stationery and Toilet Articles
BRYAN,
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28 FOSTER HALL Prices Right
THE CAMPUS BARBER SHOP a Wi “ b t '. Tso f 7 J
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BRYAN POOL HALL
A pleasure resort for gentlemen. Good music and perfect order.
ACCOMMODATION CHECK ROOM WADE COX, Prop.
TUCKER’S LIVERY STABLE
THE LARGEST BARN
IN CENTRAL TEXAS
Business of Cadets and Campus People Solicited G. D. TUCKER, Prop.
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