The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 22, 1920, Image 1
i iTl Pi ^ 1 y T' c ; ;: ^ I (H 11 , T ‘I I ' • ' T f sM >1 »**V ‘At* PK:I f fj r. On With jthe bance! yr LM NS Mi I i : ^ y; U • : }; lim 51 1 Published Weakly by tba Student*' Association of the Ayricultural and Mocbanical Colleye of T< ' VOL. XXVIlf COLLEGE STATION TEXAS.APRIL 22. 1*20 1 t FARMERS CLOSE | HOME SEASON IN A WALK ^‘1 ROSS VOLUNTEERS CALVERT FOLK READY TO BEGIN ON HER ARRIVAL THE FESTIVITIES Pitching by r , . • .•ill- n r ' _ • . Aggie l*»teher> Second Appearance of ^ Tpia Play Queon’* Ball Td«i«bt Will lairoduca Smothered MKatanga for Both tiaaaea Here. With Sacceaa. Will Show in Bryan Soon. »t of tka Season N > ti Calvert has succumbed [ to the \Toni*ht. marl* the be?ftining of rharma of "Kittjf*’. The invasion b»! f vsHrithM» at College Station 4[rhicn *an Friday at 12:3^ p. m. The p re . Httra>Vj. hundreds of Texar' . htoat Fo«r Aggie pitchers ware coding Sunday a recon noiterlng ^tjoi j ^autiftfiaociety Misaea. The lu^ located all ehemy poaitiems. gain- ‘ liax of *>»«•€ days cf plevure ed all informatiKn available, and had !>cfurR FridaXnight in the Rosa Vol- ‘ returned to Collage„ not, however, Hop. eeh’s 11 ■ • The Farmers closed the home sea aoti for base ball with fwo walkovers The Mustangpl'felt the crush—13-1 ^ and 14-2. used and at), of them showed real A total of thirty-one hits was _ gatherod by they. Farmer sluggers ‘ returned to Collage , not, however, ** j i .* The fielding Showed good improve- without being seen, as per I. D. It ? Ue j ? ^ thths^eYening* f n ^ *°*? menu If tk. U.m pl.y. «h, r.m.in- Th, m.m kody took p^^-ion „« . ,0 - ,d '»' *■' ll * rc ' Si,ur - •I der of itlie season as 'll did Monday Pullman on the H. and T. C. Ltd., and j eV n and Tuesday, home one had better. cautiously advanced on Calvert. The I Iraki lively. i Quertvlig—tag Department was very’ The first game pegged along very - niuch Aver-sise, all aisles end. vesti- weli* with the Aggies once in each of bules <j|f the Pullman being filled with til the fifth, wearing apparel, enclosed in’ suit- 1 nd Grissom cases, j of course. But the porter , when the^squnrefi ri c*lis f asrl as 11 11 112 Vf the first three innings, until Stokes flew up in smoke and his successor fared badly torrent of hit* and runs deluged all comera of the lot. Eight runs came in. The seventh rolled around end tvkof more were added K very body his ebony chin arpi ; did (Us duty, i Calvyrt hove into sight with a Hospital Corps Unit on the job. at least, | those fathomless Cadiallac The Rom Volunteer in*niz*tian Mrgs is an honorary military \cornpiiny social. MbfiM. L j | seemed fairly certain that the game cushiofis made some of the psrty feel Only one exhibition drill is given was ours by that time and accepted like they were being pampered^ into each ywirt thi „ comjn* at coni men co-{c*)U things *s they were, except in the convalescence. The hotel was occu- me ret. It is doubtful if there ar> i feast case of S. M. U. I They kept on tght- pied inforce and sundry aad, redoes then one or two better drilled the ing *nd Hensley poled one to the right j points, cos sack posts, ami (mounted organisations in the country at Uv>; H« field fence for a home run in the patrols aent out. The A. aed M. Five present time. The commissioned U p| edgth That was the visitor’s tmly requisitioned a fair damsel with a car >taff lx companed of W. T. Bum*. p | at .j : kU< : | , k| an< * Calvert a sample of jars in Captain; T. A. Cheeves. First Lieu- rar Hender*on got seven strike-outs motion. Brother, the emotion - part tenant; S. Alexander and E. E. Mc- itnd allowed two hits and Olsen, who of It over the rough spots jws* awful Quillen Second lieutenants. The west in in the sixth got foor* and al- to bear - and worse to see! But Cif R<>*s Volunteers represent the he^t lowed ‘wo to hit safely. The Far- town was stirred and every|iud> '-urn- *r>iHt of A. and M. College and in men played perfect hall in the fiirld. ed . out at yight o’clock. The hcus«i 1 sddition to giving their annusl but for Lackney's fumble in the ninth, was full and, while smaher n Cluton spring Hop. give an exhibition drill . while S>. M. IT. hobbled seven times. Hall, yet it grew ^Jirty r i ni the cou- y ear that is almost unequaled* which dates back to the dayu who.i gormer governor Row was prerident St the Agricultural and XechanWl College of Texas. The members this crack organizaXion are selected for military ability and gentlemanly qualities. Throughout the years of its existence the- Ross ' Volunteers have maintained tkrir military and ti t i many oC then* oestly. A. and Afl. t AB * iiackey, 3b 4 6 ?wis. If 4 iatthews.'lb 2 jigg nbotham. us 4 lesen, c —t- 2 Quynes. cf 44—1—-*— 1 Alexander, rf 3 Dwyer, 2b 4 4 Crawford. 2b 3 Moore, p V Henderson, Olsen, p tinually roar of the audiefife. Tb say E that Calvert was impressed; would he 1 putting it staidly. Aftgf the dra in military circles. The organization is perpetuate I by adding to its membership at the beginning of each school year .a num ber of Juniom ami Seniors who have », pt -i 3 i in o * M f — W. J ; i ToUl ^ t 35 13 13 1 (Continued on Page 5) ►NT BASEMENT 0 j matic excitement had subsided, the 0 point scraped off. and sofiSe erf 0 actors gotten into reputable looking records of military, moral D garments, a dance was foufld waiting an<1 ’* c b<>lastic competency. Any 0 at ^He jCity Hall. The mhabitanU of the R«,ss Volunteers m »y 0 there about were kept awake till 0 somewhere around 12:30. ghen work 0 began to move home. Within fifty minutes everyone and everything w»s down: waiting for the s Drummers trying to sleep Calvert and College winter. ' 9eep finally overtook ,9m (Continued on Page 81 recommend for membership as many of h*s friends as he desires js whom he thinks have the proper qualifications. His recommendations • re then made to the organization and each applicant is voted upon sep arately. One dissenting vote cast by a single member is sufiTkient for rejection; and this vote may be cast ILi (Continued on Page 8> ./ j r- frii. .*h • l i' 4 - y PANY ANTRY 1H NUMBER r—-r- Treat Other Classes rtable Feed and Lively Evening. to l IOmuI I r afternoon at retreat. Cogi- Infantry was turned, over its s of Houston. Toastmaster Freshman for the old boys of The outfit wfcrf behind the shadows of Fdoli and there the Fish took The • Sophomores being re position of honor. Fish file closers with the ex- of ode. A. B. Smith, an hem- ' next appointed, r completion of the details of tation, the v front rank pro-’r inspect the company for re ts, jnflicting violent “riac- w her ever such were suspic- ln view of deflcieiN^ along lines, “pluckums’' resorted to. With the >ver, the company with ss- guests marched to the Afiff*-' Building where the banquet layed in a lecture to—r on { : f . great surprise awtaited the 'men The tables were j regular banquet “U” nr- [ it with place cards for every and guests^. Pennants clo the walls \unknown re been prohiNtesP of roe ^out with sueli a disblsv of and. to make perfect hr plain irto unsolved n!>-ste»/ of Gw lisappearance of all unlocked on the campus. A In* go end »te center piece w*s a vdrte iroen design through the trens- sides of which “Kish I22T’ sad and the red light 4 showed kh flopping about in their elec- .•quariani house sandwiches, pies, fruits. , j and candy weighted down the tables. Sophomores were press- tto service as waiters and vali in: - they serve the ■ IMfilk*. .; None were too mighty to es- | this polite torture uatd / Kt»y of. the Toastmaster had his h ju , ~ V 1 - U, 4 l l 1 !