The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 12, 1920, Image 7

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AGGIES SWEEP LONGHORNS
/. T AN Dr OTHERS OFF FEEf
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soon.
and ending: in a widd; manrin of
hcoTm in their favor with the ex-
reption uf the flmt frame with Austin
Friday night (16-15) / and the taf
game with S.M.U. played here at
College two weeks ago which re-
tuttad in a score of 18-16.
The Aggiea go to Dallas from
Austin fur two games with th|c
Methodists and if they make victor
iea of both games all anxiety as bo
their winning of the vhaxnpionahrp
will be just about nullified. It would
not ix? well to count these two games,
in their favor just yet* however, fo--
the Aggies are expected to fare
worse in Dallas than in any contest
yet. The two Austin games were
generally conceded as theirs so their
offensive of the Farmers, and Baylor 1 enly 80e. Keep your
is expected to make a very' weak "Every Woman**; its co
fight in their opposition of the vie- ,, , m
torious progress that A. and M. U Mary Pickford in her la
making this season. TWy have *e-; twin tomorrow at the
reived severe bfatings from teams ^ < m
that made but little showing against . ,
A . M T After taking numero' ■
Th.™ « WurB . mB . ,.n the :^T'^-' C ”c- , ok ^2 ”. l ’ fcri
court here that promise some in- ...
etc., why shouldrCf ;a mag be cal
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{educated? The very
{ise culture.
terest to fans, but of little considera
tion as obstructions in the way of A.
and M. winning Jme championship.
These are the two; RdtPCS xnth
Texas University and two with Rice, j T THE LO nE STAR
Director Driver phoned the ae- • • T line i
count ^iven here of the game Taes- . I
day night. In Commenting on the ’ j \ Phones 848 or
game in general he said'it was "bad ; ;
and very rough*!. A l*<tle excite- . . DAT N
meat filled the 8.M.U. locals at the ; | • Seven-I
berfnniag of thg contest with the ; ; Five-Passenger
Muktangs gainiag and holding * + a t Manhattan and
The Longhorn* have met three «e-
feata. They Will play thelf negt
game with Rice.
Davis refereed both games at Au -
tin.
little lead over the Aggies for-, the
winningjof them is no surprise hear. 41nit three minutes of play, but with ; ;
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TW Aggit s took the first game
fmm the Methodists in Dallas Mdn- |
day nigfit, the score being 20 to. $5.
r This Is indeed goed news here for
the Farmers were expected to meet
their worst opposition of this trip iu
these two games with S.^!.U. Some
in speculating on the Aggie’s changes
for the championship were so afraid
of our chances of winning these two
games that in order to be conserva
tive. as they thought, they allowed
for the loss of both Dallas game* in
figuring the percentage of the Ag
gie five.
* If they take the second game,
which is only sensible to predict that
they will, considering the score of
this fimt one. then they are alrooet
sure to go through the season Wi’h
a’ thousand per cent standing for thy
conference honors.
It is nojt a probable supposition
that Texas University wilt make a
better showing here than on tfisir
home r«»urt, and with the S.1R.U.
games decided Texas, will be the
moat formidable opponent reaiUihing
on schedule-for the rest of the
L^ttarT' * | i ' '[1 I
itkei lineup in the beginning of
the game was: McQuillen and EMBert,
J-.^forwaids;: Forbes .center; Hartung
and Dwyer, guards.
At jthe end of the first half Wil-
I Hams was substituted fbr Ehlert.
Mcfjuillen is making quite a rec
ord fyr himself on this trip. -^He get
‘1 four 1 field ggsls in this contest.
Forbes threw three field and six free
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Pot fiLli.U. Kitts hopped three
field jgUals. Hensley two, and Mc-
Knight one. Cooper made three
peintji With free goals
Coach Driver, in giving a report
of thie game over the telephone sakl
it Was a very “pretty game.’*
that grasp brdkaa {t|eoae by the '
Farmer aggressiveness their hopes
went glimmering, and got dimmer
and dimmer as the play went on.
' i. Driver used the same lineup as * |
ip the preceeding games with Me- .►
Quillen and Ehlgrt forwards, Forbes 1
center, Hartung and Dwyer is
guards. Ehlert was only allowed to «•
play fifteen mityutes because of his ,!
weakened condition c from hia late
sickness when be was substituted
with Williams.
McQuillen gut four field goals
Forbes rung one field and four free.
Hartung got two field, Dwyer and
Williams hooped one field egcjkj For
S. M. U. Barrett got one field goal,
McKnight two field and Cooper one
field and six free fBah 1 r s *
Rons Clark of Houston Y.M.C.A.
was referee.
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CHAMPIONSHIP CINCHED
A.i and M. Cinched the Statu an
Confrrence Championships Tuesday
nigh! by defeating S.M.U. by a score
of fig to 14 in the . second of the
games in Dallas,
one two losses make the blow
that{ knocked S.M.U. entirely uut ’of
the running. *
The Aggies moved on to Wa-rb
Wednesday for two games with the
Boars Wednesday and Thuhv-
j afternoons. Although it is well
be red what the Bears fiktlto
Aggies last year; that fac^ in it
f is a power in strengthening the
The first picture of the season and
boys no guessing about it. We have '
seen both of these pictures ajnd pos
itively guarantee they will sgi* your
appetite for sjfice. fun and (K>p. On
the square if you Want your money
back after yob see constanjce Tal-
raadge in "A Virtuous Vamp’* and .
Fatty Arbuckle in ‘“The Ganige”, we
will be pleased te refund sirne.
Virtuous Vara^*\. tf»e story* of a na
tural-bo.m vamp who d|d nothing
more than a "Shimmie dance", is a
peach and is a production by John!,
Emerson and Anita Loos produce*^ i
of "Twenty-Three and a Half Hour 1
Leap*"’ which production created .j
sensation at the Queen a few weel
ago. " A Virtoowii Vamp" beim.
much tpie best picture, the . jQMww
management -is looking forwanl will .
pleasure to the showing of this won
derful feature comedy-drama whlc
goes like this: Lady Hilbrou’s fan-
ily fortunes do a flop and it’s up t.
Gwendolyn :t» find sustenance—2
natural vamp, she oogles and flirt
herself into jobs and out of them at.
a dizzy pace until—;Zowie! she meets
the man—a latrong minded, vamp- <
proof male, and then, well—
Cleopatra, Helen of Troy and the
Queen of Sheba had an easy time
vamping. They would lose, hands
down with modern men. _ Vamping
nowadays is an art- Come girls,
bring the fellows, and show them the
difference. It’s all exposed by Con
stance Talmadge in "A Virtuous
Vamp”.
Now you know old “Patty*’ Ros-
coe Arbuckle too well. We (gill just
mention the fact, that “The Oarage"
is his latest and greatest comedy.
Holick’s Orchestra will play special
jazz selections far the entire pr>
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