The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 05, 1919, Image 1

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JUNE
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tmiwmdiidcr way
w for V/imnmw Team
•Vary Bri v h«.n
WHh trim thirty U forty moo oot
bowdr afternoon under the roparvi-
itmi ot Ca«ch Bible, football p«oe-
* Her mait ymr loon op brt^ter
Ev * i 7 letter toao of.
•am. iith th
in thii
H will taka
Mlyfcty aood omo to kmp them
Mam next ymus. p Baery man
|mor*B team, excepting: Blam
wmk«r, are expected to be In
ono next fall and in addHMa
• aid already on the eampM tnch
m Hlmrihbothaav. ell-Southweot^'
Half *17; Gouyer, oaej ®f the
end* ever tee n on an Acyic
and Knickerbocker, a® old
;em etar. a.11 at these
a promiftinir bunch of a«w
naterial are receivih* daily inrtroc-
don from Mr. Bible; an d the ren
al coach «x P re!WH*» Kimaelf a. br
iny WOll p|ea»e<i, especially frith the
i eork of some of the new men.
“Woodrow" Wilson ancj Mahno,
^oth |»ll-Southwestern pUyert of n?.
pTendt, Dinsn and Mevrahll|
^ave announced that they
:hool naxi fall There
irony possibility that Rorei*. Sette
nit, 1 MeMurrey, j Garth, 1 Grteaeiv-
. oek and Joe Kiis nuy return to «n-
» Itbeir education whvr* R was brok-
n of^ by the war. It —y be stated.
iowever, Ipet no Po.,;ticn on next
i ear's team u “cinched" | a gay way
lad nay new esanj has on equal
the elder heads. A
•dido is being arranged
he and they will receive
sww«A ft their work' as well
jrrgulath. Next year*, mho-
wU include mixes with T* f% '-
8* M. Tmd 1*
i, linemen.
Wtll be in
k aim a
*rt. Sett
Grieae
Tko
The curtain
wont down in j
wore sty lee of!
the and
Crowded With
tore before.
’ The
anybody’s
had bet
her.of
PTofeesor Stengel
in Connecting and
elepr out of the
ing grounder.,
gave a moe^ magnii
Um baseball season
ne. ’ moMt
lisplayed in
Company-Faculty
■ probably^ never
faces of the sp<
with d
mt
sf
4har.ee
J.., .1. —
wefuimr
♦way
boose and
Sodth
riow.
with Ok.’aliome
We rturn and* Teams
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4 i n-1
himself an^^nocksd the ball harder
and more timM than any man on
either team Tubby Graves com
pletely bewildrd hia npponants by the
flashiness artt) quickness of. his de
livery from .fhe moupd. It was be
yond the comprehengkm of the Cas
uals why .a man shoOld catch a bat
by the wrung end. Various kinds of
violence were resortm’ to by either
side in endeovoringLiM reach a vic
torious decisioa. Catcher Munsch
of the Casuals fid a]very cowardly
thing by smiting a fldeing Professor
running to first with 411 Ids strength
right in the stern with the ball. But
the superior ptsying 4f a few of Um
Professors carried them team through
to a victory.
The feature of the A-H company
game was the oatstanding performan-
of the two running mate*. Wit-
Itenuon .„d
K. Ol T. €. STUIENTS
. LEAVE JUNE
to Go.
1 fc’Ji
are to
All R. O. T. C. student# who
attend the summer training ramp *t
OMW T»l« or, Ky.,-will depart from
CoBege at noon. June
ing to ftnfonuatioa
| by the MiUtnry Ik
u
»than hnreo
ed the MBsgg by the War 1
hut a Wlegram ha» hoen at
Waahingtoa asking that our
he oxtedded to 100 men. In thoi evoat
that 4lds reqoeat la granted a few
more applicants will hi admitted to
thk,' camp.. All students who ntend
to join the R. O. T. C. should i ittond
this camp in order that they wi 11 not
hive to attend a camp after grad-
ahtion. Transportation to the camp
will be furnished to all before leav
ing college and uniforms and nil
equipment will be issued immediately
after arrivul at Camp Taylor.
;p!^"ipaaS|«r ji
REV. H. W. KNICKER
BOCKER VISITS COUECE
Th«
By
4-
MUSIC ONCE MORE.
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Really we didn’t know how much
we did enjoy music with ear meals
until the music stopped, due to hav
ing to move the piano to the chapel.
But due to the parservurence of CdL
Mueller we
J.
it wue again the pleasure of the
etudent body to hear Rev. If. VT.
Knickerbocker of the First Methodist
church of Marlin on last Sandsy.
Rev. Knickerbocker chose as ajjthems
“The Power and Beauty of Mo!
and -it asay be paid that few mbn are
capable of delivering such 4 w >11 ex
pressed and straightforward m usage
as Mr. Knickerbocker delivered no as.
The student body is always gt«d and
man as iftheir
and We hope it wfll get he
long before gov. Knickerbocker Will
—, m he alwafp km
fu standing
made all
military
ally bestowed
chasing
entertainment
to Col. Mueller |4 rote of
fin
it ts to be «■
honors for ]
piano for
The
for
dipg
Broadci
rismal i
Uy during
for
ready to have
T.trz:"' q
helpful
tain ye
back and
tural Co*
completed
ttmr urui
more um
of
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of
of *
i so heart-
this prboam of riad-
to extend all the
to the peo-
the lafgeat and moos
the i sebtor of the
1 of Texag. has de-
month i to o careful
ouraaa sf Wady. The
ilm hm e- been
ion and
ts if {.the
y improvements
__ _ in the
cntaleku >. A few
o f some < if the
Men madi Airt
studi nt bod].
it i honld hd sftat- , :• i
curricula ei tirtly
of the forty-1 j'] i-
Students who
the wprk of i, eer- ifj. I
net be inquired tp go r 1 !
.p a course which *
CotU
for
year:«f;the
Students who have
he Frsshmsn Agrieul-
foe 191T-1S
to make up the
RCettoa ClaBeing.. The
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