The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 21, 1921, Image 10

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THE BA TTALIGN
L. S. U. TIBERS BLANK THE BULLETHEAD.
TEXAS AGGIES FOR LONE
TOUCHDOWN AND VICTORY Continued from Page 6)
(Continued from Page 7)
the talked topic of the Baton Rouge
discussion.
The team, for the firt time in sev
eral seasons, fared very bad from a
physical standpoint, and the effects
of the two-game trip were so marked
that practice the past week has been
marked with absence, Charlies and
general weariness.
The lineup:
L. S. U.
A. & M.
Curtis
Left End
Wilson
Hereford
Left Tackle
Winn
Busse
Left Guard
Murrah
Bourgeois
Center
Landry
Right Guard
Dieterich
Steele
Right Tackle
Carruthers
Lewis
Right End
McFarland
Quarterback
Ives
Left Halfback
Helm
Right Halfback
Ewen
Fullback
Buckner
Referee: Morrarity (St. Mary.
Umpire: Kinney (Mississippi A. and
M.) Head linesman: Smith (Tulane).
Substitutes: L. S. U., Davis for
Busse, Spencer for Ewen, Matthews
for Lewis, Hughes for Steele, Ed-
moniston for Helm, Ewen for Spen
cer, Lewis for Curtis, Campbell for
Hereford, Wintle for Ives. A. and
M., Wendt for Dubois, Keen for Car-
ruthers, McMillan for Morris, Miller
for Pinson, Johnson for Sanders Gill
for Sanders, Brown for Dieterich,
Smith for Wilson.
Score by quarters :
Texas A. and M 0 0 0 0—0
L. S. U 0 0 0 6—6
Time of quarters: Fifteen min
utes.
Heard at the Dallas Terminal: “Did
Sheriff McReynolds come?”
“No but I saw a safety-razor drum
mer, a shoemaker and Lydell Tucker
got off the train.”
T. W. Ragsdale is located at Liota
Landing, Mississippi, and his address
is 1-4 Boat 1308.
WE CARRY
A Full Line of
2-WAY PLUGS
EXTENSION
CORDS
SHADES
MAZDA LAMPS
FLASH LIGHTS
See'Us For
RADIO
SUPPLIES
GRIESSER & THOMSEN
PHONE 23
it’s even up again.” (Mr. Rider in
his Dallas Disgrace again).
Then she adds ala Dempsey. Boy!
Oh! Boy! Never mind Mr. Rider get
the SCOOP!!!
Hail to Sanders, the Sprinter Champ.
Who won the prize as a C. I. A.
vamp.
They talked and boasted of a line
serene,
But he knocked ’em cold, and got
fifteen.
“Publicity” Martin and “Burleson”
Henderson now boast of new and
larger offices which will expediate
their ability and capacity for serving
the public. (News item).
Moral: More Bull, More Mail.
The teams representing Oklahoma
A. and M. and Oklahoma University
staged a closely contested engage
ment with a 6-0 resultant in favor
of the latter. Shoul Maulbetsch and
his Stillwater crew connected up bet
ter with their passes, we would have
suggested to Bennie Owen that he
change his team’s slogan from “Soon-
ers” to “Laters.”
AGGIE CROSS COUNTRY
RUNNERS TRAIN HARD
(Continued from Page 6)
promising new material, the nucleous
of which this and future teams are
built.
Preliminary Meet Saturday.
It is the intention of the newly-ac
quired cross country mentor to stage
a preliminary meet Saturday after
noon in order to obtain a better line
on the men. This meeting alone will
prove interesting and a sensation to
track fans, as will give the Aggie
fans a definite bearing on the long
distance running ability of our men.
If present plans are matured, the
first dual meet will probably be held
in connection of the Oklahoma-A.
and M. game. This will give the
Farmers the much needed experience
as well as acquaint them with the
course to be run at the Southwestern
Conference Meet held in connection
with the annual Turkey Day encoun
ter with the Longhorns.
We are glad to see this form of fall
track come into the athletic realm
here as it not only interests a multi
tude of fans, but serves also as a
great developer for distance men for
the Spring season.
Sunday evening every Methodist
on the campus and those who wish to
hear an interesting program are in
vited to meet in the licture room of
the Electrical Engineering Building
at 7 p. m. Come out and meet those
of your faith. Enjoy an hour of the
kind of worship you were used to
back home.
The Methodist Orchestra will be
on hand with good selections. “Mis
sions in Brazil” will be the subject
of the Campus People’s Program.
Rev. King Vivion will talk on “Man.”
You may be sure that his talk will
be worth your whilp for a man will
deliver it. Let’s all pull together and
make these meetings a part of our
program.
F. W. Westcourt, ’20, formerly em
ployed as assistant professor in Hor
ticulture, is now Professor of Horti
culture in John Tarleton Junior Agri
cultural College.
Your Registration
Is Not Complete—
Come in and let us give
you the “old welcome.”
Even if you haven’t any
thing to spend but a
“few minutes” we will be
just as glad to see you.
Then your registration
will be complete. Inci
dentally, we have such
necessary articles as:
Eversharp Pencils
Waterman Fountain Pens
Gillette Razors and
Blades
Big Ben and Baby Ben
Alarm Clocks
We Give You Expert and Speedy Repairing on Watches and
Fountain Pens
Park’s Jewelry Store
‘Gifts That Last”
P. O. BLOCK—BRYAN, TEXAS
C. C. Todd, Jr., of Amarillo, Texas, L. D. Romber, Holland, Texas,
sent his ten and says that he is glad
to help athletics.
The
.Exchange BarberShop
Appreciates Your
Patronage
writes: “Enclosed you will find the
money asked for.”
Have Your Eyes Examined
Bring Your Eyeglass Troubles
to
.1. W. PAYNE
Opp. Queen Theatre, Bryan
Phone 35
PANORAMA VIEWS
CONVENTION GROUPS
THE
¥ £1 y L © R STUDIO
Photographs of Distinction
T. H. TAYLOR
Official Photographer for the A. and M. College of Texas
Phone 131
College Station, Texas
CLASSMATES—
School days do not last forever—and when they are
past memories are kept warm by the photographs of friends
and pals of the class room and campus.
Your chum should have a “personality portrait” of you
and you will prize theirs in return.
And your folks will always cherish a portrait of the
“turning point” in your life.
This studio is headquarters for the best in photograph
ic work and the doors are open to you and your friends.
All kinds of Campus Views for sale here.
Art Kraft Quick Service Kodak Finishing will please you.
Twenty-four Hour Service.
Bring Your Pictures Here to be Framed
KODAKS TO RENT
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