The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 27, 1922, Image 1

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    Published Weekly by the Students’ Association of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas.
VOL. XXXI. BRYAN, TEXAS, OCTOBER 27, 1922. NUMBER 6
COMMANDANT
WEDS MISS COOK
OF NAVASOTA
A. AND M. DUCHESS AND MAID.
MISS ONAH ASTIN.
MISS CLARA ASTIN.
ANNUAL RODEO
FRIDAY NIGHT
GREAT SUCCESS
COTTON PALACE
PARTY LEAVES
A. & M. MONDAY
Many of Col. Ashburn’s Friends Go
To Navasota to Witness Elab
orate Wedding.
After taking part in twenty-seven
weddings of his friends Colonel Ike
S. Ashburn, Jr., commandant of th^* j
College, turned the tables on his
friends to the extent that he was the
groom in the twenty-eighth wedding.
The marriage of Colonel Ike Ash
burn to Miss Beulah Templeton Cook
in Navasota, Wednesday evening, Oc
tober twenty-fifth, at eight-thirty
o’clock, was solemnized with a large
number of Colonel Ashburn’s bachelor-
day associates participating as escorts
to the maidenhood friends of Miss
Cook.
The wedding was held in the First
Methodist Church which was very
beautifully decorated with colors to
correspond with the pastel color
scheme which was most artistically
carried out in the wedding.
After two beautiful solos by Miss
Bertha Foster and Mrs. Mae Pedigo,
the bride in her beautiful wedding
gown patterened from that worn by
Princess Mary of England in her
recent wedding, came down the left
aisle on her father’s arm as the groom
entered with his best man, D. X. Bible,
from the right.
Mrs. Constance Boyles was matron
of honor. Litttle Miss Elizabeth Ney
was junior bridesmaid and was es
corted by Master Carl Ney. Miss
Mary Terrell was ring bearer and
brought the ring in on a bible. The
bridesmaids in their beautiful dresses
of pastel color, carried a staff and
beautiful chrysanthemums, followed
the ring bearer down the left aisle as
their escorts proceeded down the aisle
on the right.
The groomsmen and bridesmaids
were: Mr. F. G. Anderson and Miss
Helen Salyer; Mr. R. J. Cole and Miss
Francis Harris; Mr. James Sullivan
and Miss Elouise Harris; Captain F.
A. Liddell of Houston, and Miss
Francis Rucker; Mr. W. D. Howell of
Bryan, and Miss Elaine Bizzell of Col
lege Station; Mr. T. F. Mayo of Col-
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About Fifteen Hundred See the
Queen’s Court, Greased Pig Con
test and Steer Riding.
The annual rodeo staged last
night in the stock judging pavilion
was the greatest of all the years. The
entire show was a success and the
pagent was both beautiful and uni
que; the other parts were interesting
and exciting at all times and all acts
were staged well and were superbly
executed.
The first number of the show was
the appearance of the Spanish court.
Miss Elaine Bizzell, who was the
Queen of the court, appeared first
escorted by the King, Mr. F. H.
Downs and was followed by Miss
Audrey Butler and her Escort, Mr.
B. F. Brown. The other members of
the court who followed in the pro
cession were: Martha Rivers, Lily
Bess Kyle, Elizabeth Howell, Kath
leen Sims, Mary Fraps, Mary Beers,
Ethyl Walton, Irma Munson, and
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Party From College Expected To Be
the Most Distinctive Group in
Coronation Ceremony
With a duchess and her maid to rep
resent A. and M. at the Texas Coton
Palace at Waco on the occasion of the
crowning of King and Queen Cotton
resent A. and M. at the Texas Cotton
next Tuesday evening, and with their
brilliant military escort of five Ross
Volunteers, the College will be very
impressively represented at the Cen
tral Texas celebration next week.
Miss Onah Astin of Bryan has
been appropriately named as the A.
and duchess. She has selected as
her maid her cousin Miss Clara Astin,
Miss Onah Astin chose as her per
sonal escort F. H. Downs, Jr., cadet
lieutenant Colonel of the cadet corps
and first lieutenant of the Ross Vol
unteers. Miss Clara Astin selected
as her personal attendant W. K.
Young, cadet captain and captain of
the Ross Volunteers. W. C. Mitchell,
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FARMERS GIVE
OUACHITA TEAM
INITIAL DEFEAT
Captain Wilson and Neeley Star for
Aggies. Terbeville and Self
for Ouachita.
Playing under a tropical sun and
against the strongest and best condi
tioned club which has attempted to in-
vade Aggiel/u’d and snatch ft 'l
I laurels from them this season, tne
powerful Aggie machine, employing
straight plays and few forward passes
proved to the enthusiastic fans and
dope followers the real strength of
the Farmer crew which will begin its
secret work-outs on the gridiron at
Kyle Field, Monday afternoon, in
preparation for the first big confer
ence game of the 1922 season, that is
to be played at the Cotton Palace, Sat
urday the 4th day of November, with
the “touted” Baylor Bears, the op
ponent.
Without a doubt, Friday’s contest
was the fastest and most thrilling con
flict witnessed on Kyle Field thus far,
the Ouachita mentor bringing to Ag-
gieland a squad of athletes, well train
ed and tutored in their team work.
The plays were snapped with speed
and percision and upon only two oc
casions were the opponents credited
with penalties, both of which were the
results of off-side plays. The Oua
chita eleven numbered among its vet
erans, such men as Terbeville, a half
back of the “Jack” Mahan type, and
Self, a quarterback capable of the
generalship of any football elven.
These two players, especially, were
responsible for the majority of first
downs hammered through the Aggie
advance guard and throughout the af
ternoon the Farmers found them dif
ficult to stop.
The game opened with Ouachita
kicking off to “Puny” Wilson who re
turned the ball ten yards. A beauti
ful pass, Gill to Evans, netted the
Aggie eleven thirty yards and the ad
vance was continued in scrimmage to
the opponent’s five-yard line where
after three tries and with only one
yard to go, the Ouachita line stiffened
and the Farmers were unable to score.
With the ball in their possession
the opponents elected to kick and af-
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