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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1919)
1 INK M 3 (C«ntftiu«d ftmi Pi^e tkat i M t FI HI 1 in t ! fi 1 k If un of 1917 the l«t be«n elaaa before or since that In 1? 10 bMketball, the fish of the year before were the mybt promisir.gr material, stepping intu/the places va cated by men like Gneeenbt ck, Set- tegMt, and GtUlllan; and filling them woithily. As in football, the Class, of 1020 furnished the majority of the team including Lon grope. Wise. Gotger, and XcQuillen, all of whom reci hred In was wfat until last year that the baa iball Jfcea of the 1020 Class ’ware given ph opportunity to show what do, but when it did come theV/wwle quick to (take advantage of ft. Lewis covered third with such fielding aad stwig 1 1 throwing it set every cade t*s mind at rest to Use a ban go his * r a£, in the out- fteM Glesen and Wise handled all thi high oaeo» dtaRe as trusty sluggeri, all three put,faar iat> the hearts of many an opposing pifeher. When the 1010 football season be gan, many of the raea of dhe 1017 teaik were in the Service. Hut al- thovgh the Junior Class was pnable to furnish its usual quota, it mSde up by supplying a captain in Alexander and two other men of quality, Har- riaos and Dmkir. • w*. |i ‘ , | ( The excellent basketball team which represented the Coi:|fe irj 1019 owed to the Junior Claes Cap tain Loogcope and McQuillen. fer- lead next year % the fastest, clean ort who have ever play- re the cadet hsfs it n IMM‘1 ■ ; 'i. <r WfM r put the the javSlin with a is baseball, Powell behind the bait and his old position al that marks him as playar, and has won of naxt year’s Lackey perform the infield and was ona of odr moat dangerous hitters. . The athletic outlook for next year is good and there is no doufit that in all fields the Class of li#20 will be <h* <*• as fully represented as in its illus-; ing the ira) him the Cp{ while “Red ed With credit in ■p!N?cAim SCHEDULED PCX (Centinued from, page 1.) 11- ^ j . r! i'! rUo Hall. It is to be s modern fire-proof building of sufBcient else for this division of the college. The site was selected so as ta hat near the Experiment Station ings and allow the Extension and Ex periment Station workers to conven iently keep in close touch with ench other. The President’S heme is to' be modern building and ona that dej much towards beautifying the campus. It will be erected on the site of the present structure but will be more in keeping wSth its purpose as a home for our president and his family. The bandmaster is working hard in order that* he may have a band stand of suitable nature for the con- next year. He plans to have a room attached for storing of'prop er|y and for psa^tice. Na satisfac tory place has ever been provided for the practice of our band and orehes- tr * m •The stucco building facing the In- terurba nline, built originally as s Ofleer's. Quarters and transferred to Community Home for many af the young ladies employed on the cam- pup, has been finally decided upon as dormitory for. the girts and'ptpng women who will attend the summer school at college. This is a vary attractive, modern building of 34 splendid rooms. • If the yqung ladies in 'question do not care-for it We of- fer the suggestion that cadet* be red there! 1 removal qf many of tha buildings and tha iLfjpprjflftodem toaas wtU add considerably U the beauty of the campus as wall ta the convenience and efficiency plant. ! —JUNIORS— FOOD FOE THOUGHT. ♦00000H M>ll»00.Mt00 iaUty 0m (Mte bM oounieiteic iiw Coca-Cola taste, is ihations. of SAVES HAPPY BU'i A\;s.s. trie Os <■1 ||| Technically speaking, “penny- ante” ipsy be gambling, but the average person would consider it useless effort to lose s nickle. Judging from the recent vote of someone must be feel- ect of some of our most recent laws. f , IT " i* i-i 1 , . imjjt iii. If you* want iy< •\to be taile tailoi I-READY SERVICE CAR + New York Cafe Phone 303 Reaidence • • Phone 343 - i : I PAY AND NIGHT \ Service rkj A. E. WORLEY Uki • i x i i? * , » \ COME DOWN AND PI CAMPUS BARBER SHOP m The Beat Bquipped SSBlS in the South. Tha beat Barbara tha trade affords. All Barber Supplies for mala. i sxw urn I, J First Cla and ] '■tM • jiyi op|| i'.M iiX ‘11 ^ itt :.i f ffm P ■ t ■ .4 * ■ * hi, j i ii f; ’V; : Ilf it’ 4] I , , liLilv i 1 / »v .h. f -i -A u r hv . ^ r* ft "i T I 1 % ■NXiMHeSlK JfJ Rk I > i! '.l! ,t. 1®] •• TMUBR tmiTTmet r i > j;- Mk:-! lii-'K j. !v 1 . Si-! -f f n- •# {V' V : r ■ a I 1 • \ ■ mMi iMIl leaning sssing 1 p 3 m i<: i* •’Tuvl -; j 1 45° * ifl