The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 10, 1919, Image 2

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    wm* only awakened by the bkll being
bored into his back. With Mathews
circuit driving the scoring closed al
though A. and M, threatened in the
eighth when David and Smith singled.
The Farmers showed lota ef latent
strength and'both fielding and hitting
I ability was a revelation to some of
the spectators The infield showed
up exceptionally well and from thirl
around to first it stacks up With any
seen here in quite a while. I It is to
be greatly regretted that Cjlezen is
ineligible thru a technicality and
unless he is •declared eligiblf by the
Conference will not be abla[ to play
this year. It
THE BATTAL
ALION
The box score
;
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T. C, U.
AB R
H P<>
A
Ogilvie, 2b
4 1
8 l!
1
Berry, cf
8 0
0 2
0
Prinzlng, If
4 0,
1 is
0
Douglass, c
S 0
0 3
0
Hill, lb
4 0
1 1!
! I
■sire, rf
2 0
» I!
0
Cantrell, as
1 0
i B
; o
Stovall, sa
2 0
0 0
0
McKown, Sb
8 0
0 8
4
Meyer, p
2 0
0 i
6
j I j j ’sv
-— —*
—— —
*—
, Totals.
28 1
2 23
11
A. and M.
AB R
H TK>
A
•Lewis. 3b
4 0
t ^
1
Matthews, If . _ _
4 1
1 0
0
Higginbotham, ss
3 1
1 fi
1
3
r lackey, 2b
2 1
0 1
Coynes, rf
8 1
2 9
j °
Rothe. lb
2 0
0 10
0
Davis, cf
4 0
i! fi
i 0
Powell, c
2 1
i 1
6
|BritHh, P 1
4 0
4 0
1
j •
—
— —4-
+—
Totala
2$ . 5
11 27
ft
•Lewis out, by batted ball.
, L Sebre by innings:
good game, was. nervous himself and 1
received poor support. The Farmer*n j
play their next games with Texas U.
at Austin.
The box score:
T; C. V. AB
Ogilvie, 2b 8
Berry, c _L. 8
Prinxing, If 4
Doaglaaa, m 4
BiU, lb -4
Haire, p 4
McKosm, 3b 4
Hooser, cf 8
Stovall, rf 2
Totals 31 4
A. arid M AB R
Lewis, 3b 4 1
Matthews, If $ 0
Higginbotham, ss 4 0
t«Mk*y, 2b S 0
Touchstone, rf _ 2 6
Rothe. lb t 0
pM^jcf i ■ 0
Powell, c 3
Coker, p
•Guyons
••Smith
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MILITARY UN
»y, April
191#
We are ready to . *|PP)y. 1 7 4 ou f,
every want in the lint*>f Military
I,
W.W-W w . V w W w w
0 0 6 1
1*0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 0 0
Jl 8 27 19 I
ne in ninth,
a ninth.
C. U. 1 0 0 00 0 0 0 0—1
and M. ...200 002 I 0 0—4
Summary: Two-baas hripf
nbriarHiggin-
Totals
•Guyons hit for Touchsto
••Smith hit for Kothe i
Score by innings: .
T. C. U. J..-0 0 0 0 8 0 1 09—4
A. and M. ...1 00 00 ) ® 0
Stimmsry: Sacrifice hits; OgOvie,
Berry, Hooser, Stovall, Matthews.
Touchstone, Rothe, Davit. Stolen
|bases; Lackey 2, Davis. Passed ball;
^ Powell. Bases on balls; otf Hsire 2.
^ I Struck out by Haire 6, by Coker 4.
Left on bases; T.'C. U. 4, A. and M.
6. Earned runs; A. and M. 1, T. C.
U. 2. Tim#; 1:36. Umpires. Munch
and Meyer.
equipment. 1 You
goods the best and tl
price. All sizes in'
Serge Caps
Serge Unifo:
II find our
lowest in
Ire,
is jump-
,ly in re-
ho and why in this
J T l ri true that Fish
T “Wonder, • and we couldn’t
very well get along without him, but
that doesn’t give A company legal
right to claim all the honors. I’rd
IS
Khaki Uniforms
Side Lace Leggins
Poplin Shirtt
Stetson Hats^Etc.
AGENTS FOR
*
HERMAN’S ARMY SHOES
Gaynes, Rothe, Powell. Hit blr pitch
er; Meyer by Smith, Lackey by May-
#r. i Wild pitch; Smith. on (speaking in behalf of old company b!
balls; o4f Smith 1, ott Meyer S. Struck j
out; by Smith 10, by Meyer 9. Left I Mo . t everyone retuimed from thrir
on bases; A. and M. 9, T. U. 4. little between term holidays with
Earned runs; A. and M. 4. Doub 1 ? their cmes-guns and othar ornaments
pl*y* McKown to inn - to McKown. | missing. That’s funny. I wdnder
Time, 1:50. Umpire, Benton. ) 'I why.
Aggies Drop Secoed Game to
Horsed Frogs. | n the recent upheaval of things
In'a faaturless game the Horned Company “C” lost four Juniors and
Frogs walked over the Aggies an i j SeniorBf one going to the Staff anl
copped the second game of the local , t h e remainder going to other com-
series. Haire for T. C« U. Was af* panies as commissioned officers in
fee live while Coker, altho twirling # [ the cadet corps.
Holmes Bros.
The Best Malted Milk
Candies. Cigars, Fountain Drinks. We inrite Cadets
to make our placa headquarters while in Bryan.
A.M.
THE C0LLE6E SURE
J. M. CALDWELL’S
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JEWELRY STORE
Visit this Store while
/ ,T . . .iliJ/lu! i SL
We are Headquarter**
■ r i
For ell kinds of A.
jewelry. New goods just
We want you to come
Town.
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watches in stock.
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our
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with an
send theaa
replaced.