The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 11, 1920, Image 6

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THE BATTA L I O N
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TENNIS TEAM
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A meetinfr of the College Station
Tennis Aaeocimtion -wan held Friday
afternoon and plans discussed for
putting out a winning tennis team. A
subscription of one dollar per mem
ber was voted, the funds to be used
in Improvements such as nets, back
stops. pasts, and a permanent ser
vice to keep the courts in first class
shape. Resolutions I were adopted
urging every* tennis player to help
keep heeled shoes oit the courts as
fast tennis cannot be played on a
surface pocked with hcolholes. Any
one who has watched a ball from a
hard serve come over the net, sa'erve
down into the court and then linatepJ
of making a clean bounce miserably
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HASTE MAKES WASTE
live
All out lives we have heard this
and yet We go on peacefully and
wait until the last minute to hold
elections fof the various annual
positions about the college and con
sequently. cause the men selected to
have their work suddenly thrust
, j A thrilling rescue of the J cast
aways. I .
*A fierce struggle between a jeal
ous husband and the man she loved.
The triumph of true love. x .
, And more in “The Isle of Con
quest” pres cm ting • tike beautiful
screen favorite Norma Talmadge ib
a masterpiece at the Queen Fridai-
and Saturday with one of the big-
j gert comedies ever produced “Chicls-
en a la Cabaret” a Sunshine spec
ial- Where do they grow like thij?
They are real. Queen Monday aad
Tuerda>. ‘‘Blind Husbands”. Wd
upon thorn without Aiffirient H»-*
ninp .nd WthouKht U. «ooinpll»h| ne><|ly >n<1 ThurvUy , tomldin.
their ends most successfuflp. Other
schools hatwl already placed con
tracts for 1^21 annuals. W'e can
not take adtantage of early rates
because the custom is to let the
new men attend to their own bu*-
Farrar in “The Flame of the Des
ert.”' Coming W'illiam Famum tn
“Wings of the Morning,” “Forbid
den.” William Russell in “Six Feet
Four.” ‘ Clara Kimball Young in
. I PI, , . , .“Eyes'of Youth,” and William S.
.ness affair, and they are Hot elec Hart in . John Petticoiltjl ... ,
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N. A. STEWART
I DRUGGIST
EASTMAN KODAKS AND
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Bring Us Your Films
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cut . out to one side causing the »*-. us. ; , * * ^h.u -
ceivvr to balance his racquet for tbv ^ ^ ^ mon »*" t ; ° th r ^ - -
return stroke and then stop in his I *f ho01 * ha ’T -V^ems of letting as- • Teacher (U. party of achool chiD
tracka While the ball gm-s off at a * <,V ** Ce ^ J* 1 * v *‘ a,lt dren visiting local museum).—Here
tangent, any player who has se»n j pruflt by their exper-| children> you ^ the statue of Mia,
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not do this.
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WM. B. CLINE. M. D.
£ye„ Ear, Nose and Throat
Specialist
; 4th Floor 1 City National Bank
Building. Bryan, Texas '
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this, or better, experienced it. him- 4° n °t do this. The!.
self, cannot help but be a supporter L ® n * chorn n>*l>aK«“ r begins his work Tommy (after gazing at statue for
of good tennis courts. *. i mft * T 1 £*** notew orthy ccd-| few minutes)—Please, mum. was
Prof. Thomas has been giving con- «" th « P^edence ff Mirterva uiarried?
side.able time the past two wkeksr ontracU ,* lth *tate concerns ami! Teachqr (smilingly, patting Tom-
to improve the accuracy of the fore, * n fi “i ar “ l*kewi W . loaded my’s head)—No. my child; Minerra
plavt*r->. He is demonstrating Wa "1* ^rncts. The Bat-, WM the Goddess of Wadom.
w^th.Kl. so Well that far no oge a I ^ 1 ‘
has been able to overcome his tactics. ^ 7°"“" n “
In commenting on the material Prof. | *"»y ^ H i ^ **v> * v % T ***-*—*
rto grasp the duties of the suddenly Miggs—Does she? v
Thomas says that we are fortunate • * T ^ , I v -.. . . . 4 . .. .1 , v
. _ , M acquired honor. *Why should we g«» i Yes. She teaches arithmetic in an . . ,
in having many guold ■ 4 plni'ers whose ... „ . . ^
-kn.4^ »«. roeent-f 0 " blindly In such matters. Why | infants school. »»»■»■»»
EXCHANGE BARBER SHOP •>
Five First Class
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t. A- ADAMS. Proprietor
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DR. A. BEN BOW
| dentist
S. RMidene* CSC
2nd Floor City Magi H»«k Buildm*
BRYAN. TEXAS
ability was unsuspected u*til recent- j
ly. Several men are no^r working I 11 '' 1 “*•
out who are better than the winner
t of the state championship in 1B1-1.
|f' Of course this year State University | w,th
and other clnbs are preparing for a
hard season an<l are calling out th©^
best prospects.; so we will have samc-
\ [ thing to anticipate in the way of op-
poaition.
Later on ai^ hour a week will ■ be
givert to the theory of tennis.
k | I cucsions and aid vice from past cham-
f * pipm will be taken ^p. In tennis
')as-in other shorts, thp best way to
L , ! get out and practice. Howevdr. it
is of advantage to profit by the mis
takes of others. For example, same
•men argue on the advisability of ad
vancing beyond the service line
after delivering s setve, while oth«i-s
Say to play up if you can. Such
questions and many others have been
settled by former champions of the
United States. England and Aus
tralia, and their conclusions will bo
■ngvhj table. I
Longhorn' manager for]
1921 elected fow in order that he j
gain experience l)y working
the pvesent manager? Why ■
break all connection between the j
Battalion staffs for succe<>drng years
and allow Hacks of mail to accu- |
mulate during the summer months, j
mail that mU-st be sorted and read j
by the new manager weeks after its
arrival? ACe Ve giving these men
justice? Especiality, when so much
is demanded of them and so much
|s depended upon them. And as a I
further sugi^estion to cluba—why j
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CAN YOU IMAGINE?
by allowing officers to graduate and
depart' with none tb take their places
until weeks after the new session
has begun. Consider these matters
and get busy. Don’t continue to un
necessarily burden the men who serve I
you without thanks or compensation.,
Remember that a stitch in time f
saves nine, aI■
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Do Dot have' your picture made but several times during a
generation. The folks at home and ‘‘other8 ,r are due a
picture of yourself while you are in College.: The expense
is small and the appreciation large, s * |
ORDER FROM YOUR LONQHORX NEC- HI
ATIVE TODAY AT
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break the organization of your body j < ■^4■♦^^4"^4■♦4♦^)4 I'l I ^ i
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' Hot wadies being served at the
Beanery?
The Casuals going to Reveille?
Texas University playing us football-
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Mr. Bird not wearing a moustache?
Captain Muller being!' a Colonel
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Anyone cutting class under Gencr.il
Love?
Any other team besides ours Winning
a Conference, honor?
A,, company Captain that is’nt haH-
j boiled?
Coeds running over the campus?
If Casey selling ladies,' ready-to-wear?
|j A free picture show again on Wed
nesday night?
A Fish eating cush at Sunday d|n-
1. - ner?;
A horned frog without hornd?
State U. awarding a T for mumhle-
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Why a blackberry is green when it's
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The Sophomores failing to get the
Junior toastmaster?
Prexy playing pool?
. I Wbo wrote this?
H AVE YOU BEEN DOWN TO SEE .
College Tailor
By Boyett’a Store
First-Class Tailoring and Repairing
WILL MAKE YOU ANYTHING
Phone No. 93 ' ’ f
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| ^NOPfUfM MADGE
Ol W1U
WHAT Y
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THE HOME OF ]
THE BEST MALTED MILK
ON EARTH
Candies. Cigars, Fountain l|rinks. We invite CadeU to j
make our place hcadqp arters While in ^ryan
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A pretty girl> enforced marriage jll
to a man she .loathes.
Society in all jits glamorous gran-]::
dear.
A riotous mv^l of I colorful cos-]'
tipnes. wondrous women snd merry],
nsen.
A yacht torpedoed in mid-ocean.
The young wife’s isolation on a
desolate isle witfi a stoker from the
yadhL
The beauty atgl peace of a typical
tropical island
Haswell’s BookStore
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EASTMAN KODAKS AND SUPPLIES
Official Distributors Stall &. Duau’s Athletic Oooda
and Victor Talking Mai hine& and Record*.
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