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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1914)
FOOTBALL PROSPECTS GOOD THIS SEASON. (Continued Prom Page 1.) NEW PRESIDENT BEGINS DUTIES (Continued Prom Page 1.) team. Fort Worth; height, 5 feet li ery move for the public good in Den- inches. | ton and has been a valuable worker Garrity, weight, 158; age, 20; team, in the church. “Above it all, he is a Corsicana; height, 5 feet 9 inches. |Christian gentleman and comes to A. Braumiller, weight, 180; age, 21; and M. College with clean hands, a team, Texarkana; height, 5 feet 11 clean heart, and a pure life,” said inches. Hon. W. C. Davis at the A. and M. Everett, weight, 165; age, 23; team, banquet in Bryan. Dr. Bizzell is 38 Dallas; height, 5 feet 11 inches. Spencer, weight, 175; age. years old and has a wife and two chil- 21; I dren, Sangster, a boy of twelve, and team, Crosbyton; height, 5 feet inches. Cawthon, weight, 160; age, 22; team, Denison; height, 5 feet 11 inches. 9 Elaine, a girl of ten. He is a man of democratic tastes, and a great mixer with his students. Nothing less than perfect harmony is to be expected between him and the Reynolds, weight, 176; age, 22; corps. The Battalion predicts that team, Houston: height, 5 feet 10 with his coming there will follow the inches. era of prosperity we have been look- Paber, weight, 200; age, 22; team, ward to for so long, and that ere long Eagle Lake; height, 6 feet. jthe name of Texas A. and M. will be The following new men arrived at heard wherever the state is known, college after the squad returned: L. A. Haden, San Antonio, C. M. Capeland, Graham, K. C. Montley, Longview, .1. B. McKnight, Carlsbad, J. P. Ehlers, Brenham, W. M. Murphy, Quanah, J. E. White, Gainsville, B. H. Dickie, Breckenridge, O. D. Deputy, Dallas, Brooks, Mission, H. L. McCul- lam. Valley View, H. L. Menn. York- town, J. L. Storms, San Antonio, W. B. Hill, Glen Rose, M. H. Ford, Nava- sota, D. B. Burns, Bowie, H. B. Kill- ough. Center Point, R. C. Chatham, Dallas. Tyree Bell, captain of the team in 1912-13, has returned and will add much strength to this year’s team. ELECTION NOTICE. The election for Student Represent atives, consisting of three men from the Senior Class, to serve on the Ath letic Council, shall be held Saturday, October 10, 1914. Nominations will be received by the Chairman of the Executive Committee, at room 24 Mitchell Hall, until 1:00 p. m. Saturday, October 3, 1914. BATTALION FEATURES FOR THIS YEAR For Kodak Films and Supplies SEE R. E. TURNAGE 42 Goodwin Good Things In Store for the Readers of the CoMege Weekly. This year the Battalion will endeaver to secure for its readers a thing which has never been given to them before— a history of this college. This college history will not be a dry recital of political happenings—far from it! — but it will be filled with interestng traditions, accounts of celebrated foot ball games, football heroes and others once prominent in college life, and accounts of stirring events. It will be brimful of ginger and “pep” from be ginning to end. Column write-ups on “Who’s Whb at A. and M.” will be one of our leading features. . These write-ups will tell some of the interesting things to be known about the “great and near- great” among the students of this col lege, and will be illustrated by photo graphs or original drawings. These articles will appear once or twice a month. It will be our endeavor to have many personals in each week’s issue as possible. Not only will these per sonals be about cadets and their doings here on the campus and in Bryan but a considerable part of them will con cern our alumni and instructors COLLEGE PRESS SERVICE. T. C. U., Sept. 4—The student body of the Texas Christian Univer sity has petitioned the factulty of the university to grant them student self- government. A tentative constitution, creating a Student Council with the power to try all cases of cheating and stealing within the bounds of the cam pus, has been drawn up, and as soon as it is ratified by the student body and the faculty, will go into effect. There is no doubt that it will not pass for the faculty favor the honor system and the students want it. C. I. A. SENDS MESSAGE. The following humorous telegram was received from C. I. A. Monday: Denton, Texas, Sept. 21, 1914. A. and M. College, Care Ike Ashburn, College Station, Texas. Prexy' Bizzell forwarded. Be nice nice to him or we will all be down. FIVE HUDREND AND FIFTY C. I. A.’s. Ike Ashburn replied: Your telegram of yesterday tempts us to be brutal to Prexy. However, we will treat this "fish” kindly. THE DIXIE THE HOME OF THE MOVIES Two Programs Daily 1st Program from 1 p. m. to 6:30 p. m.; 2nd program from 6:30 to 11 p. m. The Dixie Shows Nothing but the Best The Queen Saturday, “Shannon of the Sixth” A Five-Reel War Drama WHEN THIRSTY Bryan Gold Drink Stand will take care of your wants J. M. CALDWELL THE JEWELER Of Bryan, Texas, will appreciate the patronage of all cadets and Col lege people. Guaranteed satisfaction to all. His stock is composed of the highest class of merchandise. His watch and jewelry repair ing is of the .highest standgpdj; hjis ( optical department is the best. Make this store headquarter^ when-in Bryan. ■ r: m- t i’V. SUIT OR OVERCOAT Union Woolen Mills PAT PATTERSON, Prop. Bryan, Texas THE CITY TAILOR SHOP BRYAN, TEXAS Cadet Uniforms and Citizen Suits made by me. Cleaning, Pressing and Alterations a specialty. It will pay you to see me before purchasing. FRANK ZUBIK, Proprietor. 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