7 The prospects for a winning’ basket ball team are very bright. Under the efficient direction of Hu- gon the following men, Beck, Vinth- er, Wyatt, Lamkin, Adams, Nabors and Hayden are fast developing into a classy basketball team. * * * A few “Fish” were heard to re mark that they expected to save their boxes of home-cooked cakes and candy for “cushless days.” With such decisions some mothers we know will be kept busy in the pantry. With two “Reds” in the Company acting as our honorable officers, we are inclined to think we are near the danger zone. * * * At the Company meetings held on the fourth floor of Goodwin, Co. G, every week, the old time pep and spirit, which virtuous “Cat” craves for the Corps, are shown to still ex ist. After the adjournment, which is held according to the rules and reg ulations of the Blue Book, at call to quarters, it may be truthfully said, “a pleasant time was had by all.” * * * Just to show that they are up at the top in everything, the “Fish” of Co. G had a record breaking attend ance at Sunday School last Sunday. * H* * Requesting a few old boys to guide them so they might not go astray, they turned out in a body and in creased the attendance of our class over five hundred per cent. * * * Co. G is well represented in every thing. An unusual number even go ing to chapel. * * * On Thursday, Oct. 23, a company hVHBBHpRis'held on the fourth floor of^^^^lwin Hall. There were speeches by the officers and men and the past history of the company was reviewed. It was shown, among other things, that with the exception of the year of 18-19, G-Company has had the highest percentage of subscriptions to the Battalion of any company for the last four years. This is a fine record and the new men of the company are determined to uphold it. They are confident that the entire company will have over one hundred per cent subscrip tions this pear. * # Sunday, Oct. 26, it was announced that Captain C. F. Boulden, First Lieutenant I. F. SoRelle and Sec ond Lieutenant G. W. Peteet were elected members of the Ross Volun teers. There were many congratula tions, for these men are all good of ficers and are very popular with the men of their company. * * * On the fourth floor og Goodwin Hall one may see the wonderful “Cave o fthe Winds,” “Horse-Shoe Den,” “Fish Doodle-Bug, the strong Man,” “Fish Carroll, the Midget,” and many other of natures wonders and masterpieces. * * * One of the advantages of going to school is that one learns of these places and sees these sights without having to make such long and tedious trips in quest of new scenes and ex citement. * * * Fish: How can I make a pair of trousers last? Soph: Make the coat first. * * * Company C is honored by the pres ence of Cicero II. His time is a trifle later than that o fhis predeces sor, but from all indications he will surpass by far all distinctions and THE BATTALION honors gained by his Latin fore father. ^ There has bee nmuch discussion as to whether pants is singular or plural. It seems to us that when men wear pants it is plural, and when they don’t wear pants it is very singular. # * * As to talent Company C produces “Fish” Chapman for his eloquent de livery of the Spanish tongue but his pronunciation is extremely doubtful. * * * * T ❖ ❖ T CADETS AND COLLEGE PEOPLE HOTEL BRYAN Serves the best meals in the city. Students let us take care of your visitors timing the hops. J. S. DOANE, Prop. T 4* ❖ ❖ T ❖ * % J. S. DOANE, Prop. * T ❖ -> The notorious Company C, In fantry, is rapidly spreading her wings to success and victory. Last week the Varsity squad challenged C Com pany basketball scrubs. Tubby Graves was the challenger and chal lenged them with a smile. The chal lenge was accepted and during the scrimmage several of the good men on the main team called “time-out.” The score was close. This is Company C all over, pep and a lot of fight. * * * The J. O. Hallmark Co will im mediately begin drilling for oil on the famous lease situated five miles southeast of Bryan on the Military Walk, in the close vicinity of Good win Hall. President Hallmark states that he is confident of a remarkable gusher, as he has seen practically pure oil oozing through the pave ment of this walk. As there a few shares in this com pany left, it is the very chance for the ambitious public to get in on this sure-fire proposition. For particulars, address, “Fish” James Orlando Hallmark, president of THE J. O. HALLMARK CO. (Inc.) of Goodwin Hall, Texas. R. O. T. C. NOTES Transfer of Capt. Jenkins and Capt. Dunkum Orders were received recently by Colonel Muller, head of the R. O. T. C. unit here, authorizing the transfer of Capts. Jenkins and Dunkum to Camp Travis, Texas. These men have been connected with the College for the past six or seven months and were very efficient officers. Captain Albert L. Tuttle, recently assigned to the infantry R. O. T. C. unit at this College, has arrived and assumed his new duties. He is as sistant professor of military science and tactics and instructor in infantry. The war department recently au thorized the formation of a cavalry unit at this institution, and applica tions are now being made for that branch by the cadets. The hours of instruction are the same in all branch' es of the R. O. T. C. The question of organization has not yet been de termined and will be determined by the number of students desiring to enter this unit. 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