% if it F'l- litl. f!!' t • — Total . . r80 rl/ ■t 1 1 i I '‘J.V Hi m AB R H PO A K | iff; Tt rl « f|{ I] mn I Helrerm, 2b . . If i l Cawthom, If . Toun». a .1' Cdena, p i..... 4^ 0 * t , Brick, lb 4 0 0 I WU*o». m . .. i 2 0 0 f I Tf j ■ is! o o o 1 I 0 14 8 0 9 27 7 1 Baker, rf Davis, H., Harris, c Total . . .83 2f 6 24 ^ f Scon? by innings: A. sad M. 0 18 OllO 00*—8 Southwestern 0 0 0 0 f 0 2 0 0 0—2 Summary: Bases en balls, off Edens 2, off Daniels 1 a Two*base hit. Lackey; ^hree-base hit, Edens; Sto len bases, Mathews, Liewis, Forrest. Touchstone, Young; Rouble plays, Edens to Davis; Stru Robertson, ip i. 8 0 0 0 S ( Totals . . .31 2 7 24 15 1 A. and M. AB R H PO A 1 T. Davis, cf ... 5 0 0 2 1 Matthews, lb .. 4 Higginbotham, as 4 Lewis. 8b { . . 1. 4 2 1 3 0 iCuyons, iff {.... 4 0 3 0 1 Smith, rf ;. . f. 0 0 0 0 0 Forrest, 2b i!. .. . 4 0 'l 4 3 Touchstone, If . 8 Of; 0 0 0 Powell, c 8 0 0 8 1 Munch, pjj....3 1 2 0 5 Totals • 84 $ 10 27 17 . Score by innings: Southwestern 100 <>00 00 1—2 A. and M. ' 200 f 20 01 *—* Summary: Tw»-bsse hits, Edeas Munch; Thr#-base hits, Edens, Lamb, Sacrifice hits, Curtis. H. DavH Touchstone; Stolen bases, H. Davis. Matthews 2. Higginbotham. Lewis, A LI h , fj!W II! Jl Guyons; Hit by pitcher, Munch by out. by Ds.v j ^°b* rt80n 5 Passed ball, Powell; Ba>- iels jl, by Edens 3; Pss4ed balls, Harv j vs on ^alls, off Munch Rob. rts^al rts ti L>ft on- bases, and M. Si ’ l; Struck out. by Munch 7, Robert- Southwestern 8; Time.il hour, 30 | w*" 3; Left on bases. A. and M. S, minutes; Umpires, Mui^rh and Whst- 1 Southwestern 5; Double play, Higgin-j ‘ : you-msy-call-’im. I both am to ; P'.HTest to Matthew* j* I I • Time, 1:32; Umpire, dozen. Aggies Duplicate ia Second Game. i* t irf- In; the last set-to off the neasr,:i the Farmer nine again: walked over the Southwestern Pirates to the tuno •f a 5 to 2 score. ThiU victory gives the A. and M. team second place in the State Championship column. Fcr the Aggies Munch pitched consistent ’ ball and kept his well sUsttercd while the carves of Robertsdn held little mystery for the Fsrmir batsmen. Guyn as. Higginbotham if and Munch th Mathews, buting time- singles, itors sgsi sluggers Y; K tripple a piece. The score: Southwestern Herrera. 2b . cf 1 Kdel AB R pmselves ing out a H PO A E 0 14 1 ■t * sir INTERESTING ANNOUNCEMENT MADE AT CORPS MEETING. At a meeting of the entire Cadet •Corps. Tuesday evening. President Bizzell made some very interesting announcements which will affect a large number of students. The most important disclosure was the recent action of the faculty in deciding to cancel all plans for the three week’s summer work toi students who were and the conflict OX uus work regular summer school. President Bistell said that next fall would be started with a /‘clean slate” from which it may be assured that men who were absent last fall but who have succemfully completed this spring’s work will be “up’’ with their respective clhsses. This is a wel come announcement to most students and seems only a just reward for what sacrifices were made to enter the military service. WAIST iuntfsms n ' Thus* L ki IttB fflMIMMWt* MNUIMKU I, i It E 111 T il K tmartefet j , Dewest styles of -he seesoD fmr young men; We show! •re snowing them in th* new greens t| greys* browns* end blues. { *['/ [ 1 ] li.. Come in end select your spring suit now while our stock is com plete* end let ns put it •side tor you until you wont it. Spring Suits 1 i< A. The Store' lor i ■ M use >E LAVAL CREAM 1 SEPARATORS lives Pocket Razoi Electric and Gasoline Irons fMNER-i Sterns We handl< Heat for Instant Cooking-, ry everything by • first claae Hardware ■\ jl 1 1.1 L M. Ji F ! • Visit this Store wl ! i ‘ I ^ I if j i IT]! ‘ l 1 I 1 ‘ilit • if l \ We are Head