*— '•1 THE BATTALION bc ckanr«d. The money will be e»«d to purchese silver footbelb for alt fortunate enough to make the all- company team. The members of this all-company team will be i selected by a committee of five who 'will make their picks from the men showing the best Skill during this last game. _ A. AND M. TO EN1 KK TOURNAMENTS THIS TENNIS YEAR ! r h: \ „41 ill bU # r I 1* •1^; i dianR • with the Southwestern Champions, the “fastest quintet in e.*’ and prospectively splen- < ball and track teams A. and i have what is hoped nrtH be teams in tennis this year. ^ i rahle work has been dpne to mms to its proper statue jn lege athletics and it is be- lat with the enthusiasm man- by the seventy-five members eants Association and the in- howrf b^- Dr. Bizzell, Coach id the Athletic Council, ten- a permanent place in: our l ] These men, who are at ' the College athletics, have d-npipriae that uinnis at A. has been so much neglected pant and they attribute our good courts to the fact that ients have never previduslv tny decided interest m terv r use this year six courts; will in shape and cared for. Next rd permanent surfaced courts constructed. -Thomas of die English De- # it, generally known as a te^i- rer of much ability ami ex > prill coach the teams that Prof. Thomas desires that istt with as much as aveiage as a tennis player come out . ; I all The practice possible. of excellent tennis players r ten coming out for pmgtioe during the last week and it is ex pecked that, the re will he lively com . petition for | thoso twRo - make the teams. tf you are a tennis plpyer come oat.- A- and M. wants a a> IM4|u .rn f* CASUALS. WIN FIFTH VICTORY BASEBALL OfENS WITH PBP AND ENTHUSIASM (Continued from Page 1) ; i i i i m i »d 1 —e played in the National League and as manager of several minor league baseball clubs. The Farmem are fortunate in securing Mr. Sentell as their baseball mentor. His success as an umpire has been marvelous also '•jflfaice he ceased activities as a plajldr. He will umpire during the IP'iO 1 season in the Texas League. im — I I vantage in the game and both teams have men who are all-company ma terial. For the Casuals McMillan. Wilson, Stan tie Id. Denny, Dohertv, and Wendt di«| excellent work, while I the playing «Hf Ben Brown.; Miller. ■ Willis and several others was the : outstanding feature of the KP aggro- ; ,r * t “' n ' J i I 4 = The Casuals play two more games I * —CD op Thursday and thg unde feated AB Supday, THE TRIP TO AUSTIN •*d! r ? if- M u In a tight game Sunday aftemoo.i the Casuals football team won their fifth su^oesslve victory by defeating EK by the score of l»-7i The igame was hanl fought and during the first half chances seemed to slightly feivor EF. The perio>i ended with the scope .7-7. In the second half, however, the Casuals hit their olfi stride and showed a distinct superiority of both offen sive and defensive tactics.! The Cas-' ual quarterback. Stanfield, cleverly outgeneraled the cadets, shoving two twe touchdowns over the line in the last half.’ McMillan, the Casual)' big halfback ran 50 yards on a delayed buck /for the first touchdown 'and Stanfield rooted through center for thej second score. Both goals after ttoKMama- Vtre missed. Despite the fact that the score was rather one-sided it must not be ( | 1 talicn fo|r ■'granted that EF has a *• weak team. They have a powerful organization—but ahem to lack en durance and team work. Also, they * were coasidernbly weakened by the abotgiee of Fish Tom who was In- juresl in the first play of the game. The game was unusually hard fought. *s it bad a distinct bearing on the Company Championship. ' Bv winning the game the Casuals ehra- inatvd EF and placed themselves at th« top of the percentage table. A. B. is the only other undefeated Some few students atten led - the two games in Austin lat| week. However, there is u great huestiofi as to whether or not the ganfes were the unronistable fo/ye that drew these studantn to Austin. Anyway our team won and a number of us saw how the Aggies •’done” it. Just how tfie “taig'' got to Aus tin is explained by the* initials I and G. N. They had t* wait, ’n wait, and when they got tired of that wait some more. There is a hog rumor afloat that two .or three ytAing gentleman grabbed a freight train out of VMley Junction and |(bt as far as Taylor. Teggai before the fast passenger train caught them. After hours and hour* they all hove into Austin on the "sea going Ginay**— and then thn£* began to happen. ' The two outstanding incidents were the disdovery of several new sororities, and “Mule" Davis’ des truction of a Caddilac eight. Several features prevent our going into the subject of thy sororities and infor mation is lacking as to where, when and why "Mule” tore up a perfectly good autogiobile. New shipments of Walk-Ov stock most complete. Th seasons prices which means you will pay the coming sp Ask smart the above mahogony W idt h- td Net tie ton shoes make our shoes were bought at last saving to you over what ALL SIZES IN H ARMY SHOES. A. M. WAL1 HOP & CO. H' The Store for l HH 4 STUDENT OPINION. • ♦ Last Thursday morning We had bad weather; t if we had drilled the probabilities {vouhl have beerj. that th e present epidemic which |h well on the down-grade Would havje start ed anew witfi far greater reViilta. Drill-call sounded, but the I Clulet dlonel ‘made the buglar sound "re lease.” The < a