The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 23, 1920, Image 13
THE BATTALION WELCOME HOME, BOVS! We are glad to see the Old Boys back and glad to meet the Freshmen students. CASEY will treat you all alike. So make his place your head quarters. We carry every thing to EAT and DRINK Casey’s Confectionery IN THE “V” BUILDING FARMER TRACK STARS EX CITE GREAT INTEREST (Continued from Page 9) their representatives were very fav orably impressed with “Our Best”. The day of the meet, the stadium was taxed to its capacity and stand ing room sold at a premium. In the hundred, Wier placed sixth, or about four yards behind the winner, and exactly in same way in the furlong. In the four hundred and forty yard dash, Sammy Sanders drew eighth track while Shea, winner of Pittsburg Tech, drew the pole, and Bretnall, Cornell, second drew the third track. Owing to the minute closeness of the finish, it was undecided as to the last three places of the first six, but San ders, the only Southern entrant was declared sixth. There were thirty-six entries from twenty-seven colleges. ■*£* ❖ ❖ *♦<- *1* *1* ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ <-1* ♦♦♦ ❖ ♦k ❖ THE BULLETHEAD * ❖ -»$«■ -*%+ ■*$«■ ■*£•+ +J* +$+ The Bullethead makes its initial ap pearance without incorporation, ap ology, precept or example but holds for its mission the service of indirect phosphated information Bank references galore; apply 4th floor Serum Laboratory. * * * We’ve been down here ever since Cat’s marginal year one, but this is the first time that the old ’uns ever got back so eary—it’s a toss-up be tween hard times and cold shoulders. ❖ ❖ ❖ “Fats” Maufris got hit in the mid section Monday but latest bulletins contain no decrease in weight indi cations—it must be inconvenient to have so much in the way—at least exposed. * The improvements at Kyle Field The rain at noon on the day of the j stand out pre-eminently as a mark of meet made the field boggy and at mosphere heavy, something very for eign to the Texas men in June. Ma han, considered by all eastern sport critics as one of the greatest javelin heavers of the decade, only hurled the spear 179’8”, for fourth place. The few men that the Cadet Corps sent to Chicago did not turn the world over on its orbit, but they did stamp on the minds of all the eastern athletics representing the greatest colleges, on the sport writers of the world’s greatest dailies, and on the people of Chicago, that athletics in the South is on a par with that of the East and North. It is sincerely hoped that arrangements can be made to duplicate this feat every year. progress and a first class recommen dation for the efficiency of the pres ent administration of the Athletic Department. How about letting Sul ly be de cook ? He * * “Rip” Colins, star of the T5 game game with Texas, pitched a one-run game with the Sox, and had the old Aggie luck—Bib Falk got the hit. He HJ * Postmaster Henderson reports that his business is not as good as usual at this time of the year and is real ly threatening with the use of dis play advertising. Des let him wait till C. I. A. opens, and “Booku” will be his by-word. Pat Olsen must be inoperative. I DRY CLEANING PLANT -V WHERE YOU - ' Better Work - Quicker Service” f * We have arranged for a £ special delivery service £ to College and have If agents to handle our bus iness on the campus. ❖ i Military Uniforms Made to Order MODEL TAILORS GLEANERS DYERS - HATTERS PHOSME 800 BRYAN, TEXAS