THE BATTALION 9 THE AGGIE OFFENSIVE Yds. Gained Yds. Lost Wilson, F 195 16 Miller 90 2 Berry 88 0 Kishi * 94 8 Dansby, M 22 0 Woodman 13 0 McGuire 8 0 Pinson V 8 0 Touchdowns: Wilson 4, Berry 3, Miller 1, Pinson 1, M. Dansby 1, Woodman 1. Try for Point: M. Dansby 3, Wilson 2. Other Points: Safety 2 points. First Downs: A. and M. 27, Opponents 5. Punting Averages: Wilson, 6 times for average of 40^ yds.; M. Dansby, 3 times for average of 22 yds. Total Scores: A. and M. 73, Opponents 0. defense for long gains and two touch downs. It would be a very difficult task to pick out the stars for the Aggies, for the whole team was right. Both sides of the line was like a stone wall on defense as is very evident by the fact that the visitors were able to make only two first downs during the whole game. The Tiger’s fast backfield never got a chance. It was seldom that they ever got so far as the line of scrim mage. Morrison, the Trinity quarter back, and manning at center showed up best for the visitors, with Phillips also showing an occasional flash Trinity Kerr Line-up. Aggies task in selecting his team, but he ought to get much material for the varsity next year from the bunch Robertson . Left End that has reported to him. * * * Dickey .... Left Tackle Friday we play Southwestern on Kyle Field. This school although Manning . Left Guard . Brazelton small, has always been noted for its good football teams, considering the Roland ... Center N. Dansby size of the school. And you can rest assured that Coach Gardner hasn’t Right Guard McCluney (c) Dieterich Right Tackle Elms Beutel Right End Morrison Berry Quarter Phillips F. Wilson Right Half Weatherby Kishi Left Half Whittaker Miller (c) Fullback Substitutions. Trinity—Baggs, Tune, Ferguson, Vanlandingham, Townsend, Fairchild, Yantis, Wicker, Bordes, Spears, Long, Bryant, Nelson. Aggies—W. Wilson, M. Dansby, Price, Woodman, Pinson, McGuire, Ir win, Grissom, Hardeman, Ochterbeck, Rideout, Watts. THE DOPE BUCKET. (Continued from Page 8) Coach Bridges of Baylor says that the spirit of Baylor is the strongest in the conference this year. Any body that didn’t know anything about it might believe him. He ought to crawl out of his hole where he has been hibernating with the rest of his cubs and look around a little. A few things that he would see might change his mind. H= * The second step on that thousand mile stroll wasn’t as hard as we ex pected but don’t for a minute think that the rest of them will be near as easy. The fact is, every game we play the rest of the season will be with schools that have been our ath letic enemies since time began. Every one of them always play their best game of the season against us; and this year will be no exception. * * * The Aggie Offensive shows that the punting average of Mitt Dansby is only 22 yards. It will be remembered that these punts were intended to be short ones, aimed to go out of bounds on the opponent’s five or ten-yard line, which they did. * * * A large number of fish have ans wered the call for football men. Every Fish participated in the scrim mage last Saturday, and each one showed that he had the willingness to learn and the determination to fight. Coach Anderson has a huge been asleep this year. That game is going to be a fight men, and it will take lots of that “old stuff” to win. So get right. PROGRAM OF THE DEPT. OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION (Continued from Page 8) asked to keep this in mind and be lenient with the department if these activities do not begin to function as rapidly as they have expected. “Fish” drill will be handled cojoint- ly by the Department of Military Science and the Departmet of Phys ical Education. This change is being made in order that the entire physi cal training program of “Fish Drill,” Intramural Activities, and Intercol legiate Athletics may become uni fied and thus each phase and func tion to the advantage of the other. In this way when a freshman has shown a certain amount of profi ciency in “Fish Drill” as determined by certain tests he will then be ex cused to engage in the intramural activity of his choice. The first semester will not be mark ed by any sweeping changes but with the completion of the Gymnasium the students may look forward to a pro gram which it is hoped will justify their expectancy and also give a fair indication of what is in store for them in the future. The Department of Physical Edu cation therefore hopes that the stu dents will extend to the Department their good will and cooperation which the Department will try to merit by offering, as soon as possible, a pro gram of physical training which will meet the students exercise and re creational needs to the fullest possi ble extent. PIPES PIPES! PIPES! WE HAVE PIPES THAT RANGE IN PRICE FROM 10c TO $10.00 CLASS PIPES OF OUR OWN ORIGIN EXCLUSIVELY AT CASEY’S CHAS. WELCOMES THE FRESHMEN AND REQUESTS THE OLD BOYS TO REMEMBER HIM WHEN NEEDING TAILOR WORK. Same Old Stand I THE BRYAN-COLLEGE TRACTION CO. IS TRYING TO SERVE YOU AND WILL APPRECIATE SUGGESTIONS FROM ITS PATRONS THAT WILL AID IN IMPROVING THE SERVICE. IF YOU HAVE A SUGGES TION OR COMPLAINT TO MAKE CALL MR. TODD R. WHITE AT 199 BRYAN AND TELL HIM ABOUT IT. “USE THE INTERURBAN BRYAN-COLLEGE TRACTION COMPANY I