The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 06, 1912, Image 3

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MEMINDEX.
If you’re going to town on buiz
Jot it down
If you’ve got to give a quiz
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If you never can remember
Your sections for September
’Till October or November
Jot ’em down
If you have to make a speech
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If your brief you’d keep in reach
Jot it down
If on the stage you always shiver
And your knees invariably quiver
Try this treatment for your liver
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If you loan that man a dollar
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If you must have another collar
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If there’s data you’d keep handy
This system is a dandy
Buy one now, Oh you Sandy!
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Christmas is coming very soon
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As a gift this is a boon
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Your mind no longer vex
About a present for either sex
Order now a Memindex
Jot it down.
Here’s the new
method of making
memoranda, a pock
et case so handy and
neat that it is a
pleasure to carry it.
A card for every
day and extra ones
for special purposes.
The case is stiff so
that one can easily
write when holding
it in the hand.
You make jottings
freely, for you find
it convenient to do
so, and you don’t
have any trouble in
finding them. They
just bob up at the
right ti ne.
THE
NEW’
WAY
You have a filing tray with card
indexes which make it easy to file
your data according to date, subject
or alphabetically. It will be at hand
when required and MEMINDEX will
remind you to refer to it at the right
time.
MEMINDEX saves time and temper.
It is a daily reminder, a good one;
it is very helpful and an enemy to
man’s forgettery.
Every man who does things should
have one.
On this you record your plans for
work and from this you see how to
work your plans.
J. C. Patterson
yard line. Yates passes to Collier
for twenty. The next forward pass
is intercepted by Cushman, who runs
eight yards before he is tackled. Hig
ginbotham makes three on end run.
Quarter ends with ball in A. and M.’s
possession on Baylor’s thirty-yard
line. Score; A. and M. 27; Baylor 0.
Fourth Quarter.
Morrison goes in for Washington.
On first play Higginbotham makes six
though center. Higginbotham fails to
kick goal from placement and ball is
given to Baylor on her twenty-yard
line. Moseley loses two on end run.
Forward pass by Williams is inter
cepted by Montgomery, who runs
eight. McArthur makes eighteen on
end run and Bell goes through the
line for a touchdown. Higginbotham
; kicks goal. Williams kicks forty-five
to Higginbotham, who- runs the entire
length of the field for a touchdown,
behind beautiful interference by Mc
Arthur, who goes the entire distance
with him, knocking off several tack-
lers. This is indeed the feature of the
game. Higginbotham fails to kick
goal. Cox goes in for Ponder. Higgin
botham kicks thirty to Cooper, who
makes no return. Jenkins goes in for
Williams. Yates passes to Meagher
for five. Yates makes first down. Jen
kins makes first down. Fouts makes
four and Meagher loses two. Fouts
kicks forty to Nelms, who goes in for
Higginbotham, and returns thirty.
Nelms then makes thirty-five on end
run. McArthur takes fifteen on end
run. Bell takes twenty and a touch
down. Nelms fails to kick goal. Her
ring goes in for Bell. Herring kicks
thirty-five to Moseley, who returns
four. Forward pass, Moseley to
Meagher, fails. Cox gets eight on
end run, and Jenkins passes to'Mose
ley for ten. Two more forward passes
fail and Fouts kicks thirty-five to
Nelms, who returns twenty. McAr
thur makes twenty on end run and
Kendricks takes fifteen more in the
same place. Forward pass, McArthur
to Kern, fails and time is up.
The Lineup.
A. and M. Position Baylor
Montgomery Moseley
Right End
Crow Cooper, Capt.
Right Tackle
Lyles Reager
Right Guard
Cushman Ward
Center
Bowler Porter
Left Guard
Lambert Lawson
Left Tackle
Everett Powers
Left End
Spake Meagher
Quarterback
Bell,Capt Ponder
Right Halfback
Bateman Collier
Left Halfback
Vesmirovsky Williams
Fullback
Substitutes—A. and M., the entire
squad plays. Baylor, Yates for Col
lier, Jenkins for Williams, Fouts for
Moseley.
Officials—Moise (Sewanee), referee;
Pollard (Virginia), umpire; Dyer
(Texas), head linesman.
Final Score—Texas A. and M. 53;
Baylor 0.
I ALWAYS A WINNER ij
P. 0. Block A 1 > XT" I The JEWELER ij
Bryan, - - Texas X w m, X AXm and OPTICIAN
We understand our business. Serve you promptly and guarantee satisfac- ;»
!; tion. BEST OF EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE I*
THIIIKS6IIINE DINNER
CORPS ENJOYED EATS SATUR-
DAY.
Most Enjoyable Occasion of Year
When Cadets Sat Down to Heav
ily Laden Tables.
One of the most delightful dinners
that “ever was’’ was served to the
hungry cadets Saturday. Lo! and be
hold! when the cadets entered the
Mess Hall Saturday afternoon at L
o’clock a very beautiful sight greeted
their eyes. The walls were covered
with pennants, the ceiling was deco
rated with bunting (red and white);
and last, but not least, the tables were
literally groaning under the weignt of
of meats, salads, and “cushes.” Need
less to say they did not “groan” under
this delightful burden very long after
the cadets were seated. The “groan
ing” sensation, we think, was trans
ferred to the interior of the cadets
aforesaid mentioned. We have not as
yet gone to see the “Doc” to inquire
how many sour, twisted faces met his
gaze at “sick call” Sunday, but we
will venture to say there were quite
a few. Those that thought it to be
a pleasure to “oversatisfy” that lean,
twisting, craving that has its origin
in the abdominal region, soon found
out there was a limit to all capac
ities, even unto the cadet stomach.
To make a long story short hut sad,
we will say that the cadets “fell to it”
like negroes to ribbon cane on circus
day.
Now wouldn’t this make you
hungry
Menu.
Lettuce and Tomatoes.
Celery French Dressing.
Queen Olives. Assorted Relishes.
Sweet Pickles. Tomato Catsup.
Cream Oyster Stew r .
Scalloped Oysters.
Corn Bread.
Assorted Oyster Crackers.
Sugar Corn. Mashed Potatoes.
Thanksgiving Turkey with Family
Dressing.
Chicken. Boiled Ham.
Cranberry Jelly. Imported Jelly.
Sweet Potatoes.
English Plum Pudding with
Brandy Sauce.
Pumpkin Pie.
Fruit Cake. Assorted Cake.
Assorted Fruit. Virginia Apples.
California and Florida Oranges.
Pears Figs. Imported Malaga Grapes.
Loud. Raisins.
Assorted Nuts.
Cheese and Crackers.
Coffee. Milk.
A feature of the occasion was the
neat menu card at each plate which
is carefully preserved by every cadet
as a remembrance of the best Thanks
giving dinner ever served here within
the memory of the Senior Class.
The wink of Satisfaction
will be yours if you
attend
THE DIXIE
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10th, and see the
great Selig masterpiece
“Kings of the Forest”
in two reels. Positively the greatest
and most sensational animal picture
ever produced. This great feature will ,
be shown in addition to our regular
programs —both afternoon and night.
REMEMBER, WE CHANGE OUR
PROGRAMME TWICE DAILY
W. R. FAIRMAN, - - Proprietor
Home-Made
1 Clothes
i; The Campus Shop
;! Is the only place where you can j;
I; have your clothes made at home. 1;
;j Everything made from a Full
;! Dress Suit to a pair of Trousers. ;!
Cleaning and Pressing
a specialty
CHARLIE, TaUor
Shop Behind Cathright Hall
EXCHANGE
BARBER SHOP
T. A. ADAMS
BRYAN, TEXAS
First-Class
SHOE REPAIRING.
College Representative
College Station, Texas
Dr. O. B. Love
DENTIST
Bryan, Texas
DR. ALGIE BENBOW,
Dentist.
Office Over First National Bank,
Bryan, Texas.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
CAMPUS SHOE SHOP,
Joe Holick, Prop.