THE BATTALION 7 X ' f *> START THE NEW TERM t J RIGHT t -*• The new Corona with the en- 1*1 51 gineering keyboard makes ex- £ periments and reports a pleas- *♦* ❖ ure. Many new and exclusive <- features. X X t X J. E. BROYLES X ^ 41 Milner. it remained for a substitute to play the hero’s role that night. In a des perate effort to achieve the proper combination. Coach Bible began to shift his forwards. Megarity replac ed Duckett and when it was evident that Megarity wasn’t right, Brient was sent in to replace him. With a minute to play Keen, with four men hanging on his arms, boosted a crip shot onto the ring that rolled off af ter long hesitation. Then the guards succeeded in working the ball to Brient for an easy goal that tied the score. The whistle blew with the TWAS SAID:— | A story is told of a certain Eng- [ lishman who thought everybody T knew or ought to know him. s One day he was walking thru I a field when a bull addressed | him in an undertone and made | for him with his head down. I He was a man of dignity and [ political power. But he ran. He * ran surprisingly well and reach- I ed the fence before the bull. He | clambered over, out of breath ? and dignity and found the owner i of the bull contemplating the | operation. f “W|hat do you mean sir,” asked s the irate politician, “by having [ an infuriated animal like that T roaming about the field?” s “Well, I suppose the bull has I some right in the field,” said the I farmer.” s “Do you know who I am sir?” i gasped the politician. [ The farmer shook his head, s “I am the Right Honorable I Sir—” [ “Then why on earth didn’t you f tell the bull?” said the farmer, i At this store it doesn’t make [ any difference how much or how f little the purchase may be, we s treat everyone alike, for it is [ our policy to accord the same T courteous treatment and prompt s service to every man, woman or I child who enters our doors. [ Parker-Astin Hardware Go. We Deliver to College. T score thus tied 19 to 19, requiring an extra 5 minute period. Both teams had enough reserve power to carry them through this extra period and | the Aggie team was fighting fiercely to make their comeback count. Brient counted again, but Willis of Rice tied it up by a beautifully advanced crip shot. It was then that Brient received the chance that made him the star of the series. Swooping up a loose ball he dribbled it within shooting distance and rung up the final counter. The line-up: Rice A. and M. Swartz . . . Forward Willis (c) . Forward Darby Coleman . . Center . . Keen (c) Ray Guard Gill Campbell . . Guard Substitutes: For A. and M.—Duck ett for Megarity, Megarity for Duck ett, Brient for Megarity. Referee: Stansbury (Tennessee). SOUTHWESTERN CON FERENCE SELECTIONS (Continued from Page G) operate with and takes his shots most successfully. For the best standing guard we pin the award on none other than “King” Gill of the Texas Aggies. Fight- fight-fight, was the beginning and end with Gill always, forcing the game and playing the game with his good- natured elements predominating. His ability to break up opponent’s shots and keeping the ball away from his section of the court, has made him a invaluable man to any team. He can shoot most successfully at critical times and has that ability to work with the rest of the team—that one characteristic that so many good play ers lack. Gill shoots when no one We have purchased 122,000 pair U. S. 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Other men of honorable mention are: Williamson of Baylor, who has played a consistent game, but seems to be slow and lack the ability to fathom the movements of the oppos ing team quick enough. Willis of Rice is a very heady man and shows great ability in foot work—very shifty. As the supreme Coach, there should be no doubt in any man’s mind, that being Coach D. X. Bible, followed by Coach Faulkner of S. M. U. News item—“Girls use more paint than ever before.” They have prob ably decided that “Save the surface and you save all.” Palace Theatre “The Playhouse Beautiful” EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION HAMPSTEAD BENTLEY Featured Soloist With Al G. FIELDS MINSTRELS Wednesday’s Pictures | “LADY GOBIVA,” FROM THE POEM BY TENNYSON | XG i 1. >. Friday and Saturday “WHAT FOOLS MEN ARE” Do You Know*} Gome to CASEY’S to Hear the Latest Jokes. TEACHERS WANTED Now for 1923-24 elections.. Surely one of our thousand clients wants you. Write us. S SOUTHWESTERN TEACHERS AGENCY West Building Houston, Texas DR. 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