6 THE BAT T ALIGN TENNIS ASSOCIATION TOURNAMENT OPEN The College Tennis Association opens its first tournament on Satur day afternoon of March 20. This tournament is unofficial and is open to all members of the association. The play will be in singles only and will give the coach, Professor W. H. Thomas, a clearer idea of the line-up of available maitlerial. Immediately following this unofficial tournament regular play will be begun to decide upon the members of a squad of ap proximately eight men. Arrangements have been made to place the training squad at the train ing table in the mess hall, and a picture of the squad will be made in time for the issue of the Longhorn. Two courts will be reserved for the squad and the men will play reg- lularly under the close tutelage of Mr. Thomas. The Coach is confi dent that fast teams can be deve loped from the material available. Plans are being made for a com plete tournament within the College before the end of this school term. The play will consist of singles, mens doubles and mixed doubles. Appro priate trophies will be presented to the winners in each division. Mr. A. M. Waldrop will give a beautiful loving cup, to be known as the Waldroy trophy, to the winner in singles. This winner is to have his name engraved on the cup and is to hold the cup for one year. This cup will be played for each season. This interest in Tennis at the College as manifested by Mr. Waldrop is ap preciated by all lovers of the sport, and it is certain that this will be felt as an added incentive to harder and faster play. The Association has a paid up membership approaching fifty mem bers and as many more have express ed a desire to join. The Secretary in Room 9, Austin Hall, E. A. Var- nell in 3 Milner, L. G. Jones at the Y. M. C. A. and Pope Lancaster in 70 Leggett have membership cards for all those who are interested. Quite a number of the Campus ladies have expressed a desire to join, and plans will soon be complete for a mix ed doubles play with no less than twelve teams. Certain of the Cam pus ladies will have charge of the Women’s Division of the Association and every woman who plays tennis will have the opportunity to play during this term. The interest in tennis at the Col lege is permanent, and the season is opening with a very cheerful pros pect. A foundation is being laid which will establish tennis as a per- manant major sport in the College and winning teams will be developed each year. The camps for instruction in in fantry for students in the Reserve Officers Training Corps attending colleges in Oklahoma and Texas will be held at Camp Benning, Georgia. A CASE Thresher— The Tractor’s Faithful Working Mate Many a tractor owner could mate rially increase his profits by the purchase of a Case Thresher, of suitable size. Case Threshers are built in six sizes, ranging from the 20x28, suit able for the large farm or a group of small farms, to the great 40x62 the climax of the thresher achieve ment. Case, Galvanized, Steel built, Grain Saving Threshers are maae in following sizes: 20x28, 22x36, 26x46, 32x54, 36x58 and 40x62. All sizes of Case Threshers may be equipped with Case Self-Feeders, Wind Stackers and Grain Handlers. All are alike in ability to thresh, separate, clean and save all grains and seeds. Three sizes of Case Kerosene Tractors and eight sizes of Case Steam Tractors offer choice of power requirements for all condi tions and localities. Send for booklets giving detailed information regarding Case Thresh ers, Case Ker osene Tractors, Case Steam Tractors, Case Baling Presses, Case Silo Fillers, etc. J. I. CASE THRESHING MACHINE CO., Dept. CI-3, Racine, Wis.,U. S. A. Making Superior Farm Machinery Since 1842 To avoid confusion, the J. 1. LASb THRESH ING MALHIRF ( OM- PANY desires w have il known hui n i t.unow and nev r has been in- tc- st "i ii, or irony ivcy co mea d or afjniati d r”''h t c J. I. Tasc Plow Worlrs, or the V allis Tractor Compar th" J. 1 Ci Works Co. TRADE MARKS REG. U S PAT IN FOREIGN COUNTRII Look for the EAGLE Our Trade Mark POWER JggJ FARM IMG M J^€2 MINE FTT CISC DO YOU KNOW? That we have over 1500 ALL WOOL fabrics on display. We can clothe you in a satisfactory way and not tal^e all your money. BRANDON & LAWRENCE *-*■* ♦£» ♦£* *.£* •% *£♦ *■/* **"* •'I* *Y' *V* * ^V* V* *V* *!■*•$**•* *** •'I® •« * *5* •§• ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ 4 ❖ ❖ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 r. 4 4 ❖ ❖ ❖ v 4* The Elite Confectionery Now Serving LUNCHES AND OYSTERS In All Styles Patronage of Cadets Always Appreciated t * 4 4 4 4 4 EAT '‘wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim at nniiiiiiiiiiiH The SHIRLEY Short Orders Also Served. We call the attention of the Campus residents and cadets to our service on special dinners, lunches, etc. PHONE 17. ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ 1* ❖ ❖ 4 ❖ ❖ ❖ *