The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 18, 1919, Image 8

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THE BATTALION
BASKETBALL
TRAINING WELL
UNDER WAY NOW
Continued form Page 1)
Owls and they are out for blood. The
complete schedule follows:
Jan. 9-10—Baylor University at
College.
Jan. 17—Simmons at College.
Jan. 21—Open date.
Jan. 27-28—S.M.U. at College.
Jan. 30-31—Rice at Houston.
Feb. 6-7—Texas at Austin.
Feb. 9-10—S. M. U. at Dallas.
Feb. 11-12—Baylor at Waco.
Feb. 20-21—Rice at College.
Feb. 27-28—Texas U. at College.
“T” CLUB ASKS
COOPERATION OF
STUDENT BODY
(Continued From Page 6)
small. Every man in school owes a
certain debt to those who represent
us in athletics and here is an ex
cellent chance to pay a small part of
it. Bring back a record from your
home after the holidays and present
it to the “T” Club. These can be
left at the club room or given to any
“T” man, and the giver may rest
assured that they are deeply appre
ciated.
Found, one trunk. Owner may
get same at Miss Celeste Ramsey’s
residence, Bryan.
THE WACO CLUB TO HAVE
ANNUAL CHRISTMAS DANCE
The Waco Club of A. and M. Col
lege have completed all arrange
ments for their Annual Christmas
Dance. It promises to be a “typical
A. and M. dance”—full of pep and
jolly fun.
The members have been working
hard for some weeks completing ar
rangements for what promises to be
one of the most enjoyable of the holi
day dances.
The date set is for Monday night,
December 29, 1919, in the Ball room
of the Raleigh Hotel, the Grand
March to start at 9:30. Invitations
will be issued as soon as the members
return home on Saturday. Cards of
admitance will be issued to the friends
of the club members, by which only
admittance can be obtained. All
members of the Alumni Waco A. and
M. Club and their wives are invited,
as well as members of other A. and
M. clubs.
The Alumni members and their
wives together with all the mothers
and fathers of the Waco Club at A.
and M. will act as official chaperones.
The following is a list of the Waco
Club members: Taylor, E. President;
Whitman, C. D., Vice-President;
Brown, J. C., Secretary and Treas.;
Smyth, L. L., Sergeant at Arms; Ar
rangement Committee: Huff, R. P.,
Chairman; Fiser, W. C., Megarity, C.
Members: Cimo, P., Clayton, R. L.,
Cooper, M. J., Crippen. W., Davis, H.
A., Ellis, J. P., Fason, E. B., Hall, C.
We want the public to, under
stand that our plows are NOT
the Case plows made by the J. I.
Case Plow Works Co.
KEROSENE
TRACTORS
Why You Should Choose Ma
chinery Built by the J. I. Case
Threshing Machine Company,
Bearing the Famous Old Trade
Mark of the Eagle on the Globe.
If you could be here in Racine, and could spend
a week going through our great shops, you would
learu some things that would open your eyes to
the superiority of the entire line of machinery
we manufacture.
Because of our great output, we are able to buy
better quality of steel for the same price that
lower grades of steel would cost in smaller quan
tities. This means greater strength and longer
service to you.
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the Globe has many other advantages. Ask the nearest
Case dealer to point them out to you on
Kerosene Tractors Steam Tractors
Threshers
Steam Hollers Baling- Presses
Silo Fillers
Rock Crushers Road Graders
Grand Detour Plows
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Making Superior Farm Machinery since 1842,
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To avoid confusion, the
J. T. CASE THRESHING
MACHINE COMPANY
desires to have it known
that it is not now and
never has been interested
in, or in any tray con
nected or affiliated with
the J. I. Case Plow
Works, or the Wallis
Tractor Company, or the
J. /. Case Plow Works Co.
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LYRIC THEATRE
TO-DAY
“Hearts of
the World”
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D. W. GRIFFITH PRODUCTION
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THESE ARE NOT PICTURES BUT REAL PLAYS.
MONDAY—ELK’S MINSTRELS.
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PRINTING
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STATIONERY
DANCE PROGRAMS, CARDS, ETC.
TELEPHONE BRYAN 340
E., Hall, H. L., Hamilton, C. H., Ham
ilton, O. H., Haney, O. B., Howell, E.
J., Hudson, D., Legg, A., Luckett, C.
A., Miller, M. H., Mingus, O. S.,
Moore, O. L., Percy, A. W., Potts, T.
P., Roberts, J. B., Sheffield, J., Smith,
M. V., Starr, F. W., Stiles, W. A.,
Strange, E. E., Strange, J. H., Tay
lor, F. G., Thompson, H. W., Torbett,
O. C., Torbett, W. C., Trice, W. P.,
Cavit.
It is nice to take a hike to the
far-famed Brazos river, especially
when it is cold enough to,—well say
pretty cold, and you start just as the
sun is peeping out of the east. By
setting a walking record one can
reach this goal in one hundred and
twenty minutes. Then consume two
or three hours hunting pecans.
(Hunt is the correct verb to use).
Just at this point the wild game cap
tured should be prepared for chow.
And let me tell you, boy, we had
“some” dinner.
The return journey was begun
promptly at three o’clock with loads
and loads of those little berries
they call pecans. (Better luck after
chow than before). Some say this
would be a bitter physical experi
ment, but we have no regrets, al
though it was rather provoking to
have to walk to classes the next day,
and still worse to have to drill the
following day. Ask any of the fol
lowing and they will be glad to give
all particulars: Alexander, Holt,
Schiller, Naeter, 'Atkins, and Turner.
We all know what effect whisky,
beer, Zumo or hair tonic has when
taken internally, but we never heard
that chewing tobaco had and intoxi
cating properties. Corp. M. J.
Cooper has established this fact by
experiment.