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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1925)
■> * CAVALRY 7, ARTILLERY 0 On Monday afternoon the Cavalry won the deciding game of the inter battalion football series from the ar tillery by a 7 to 0 score. Once when an attempt at a place kick by Fish Hunt was blocked the Wagon Sol diers had a chance to even the score but the man who recovered the ball was too slow and was soon overtaken and downed. The game soon resolved itself into the Artillery vs. Fish Hunt as thi : man was doing practically all of the work for the backfield with his punt ing, passing and running with the ball. It was on a wide end run of his that “Zu” Parks was able to plow over in his habitual “Red Grange” style for the single touchdown of the game. Connerty of the Artillery did quite a bit of their backfield work, handling the punting end of the game excep tionally well, at one time putting one down the field for a distance of eighty yards and another time for sixty. He passed well also but the men on the receiving end did not seem to be able to snatch the ball even with it coming right into their arms. Fish Deffebach playing end for the Artillery soon convinced the Cavalry men that his end was a hard one to get around. He is without doubt a lanking end in the inter-battalion league. Closely following - him during the afternoon was Bailey of the othev team. The two lines did not show up near so well as they had in some of the past games but since they both seemed to be lacking in their usual game, the contest was pretty evenly matched throughout. Vance and Dodson for the Artillery and Lanham and Ride out for the Cavalry looked good throughout the game. WE ASK YOU. If you don’t feel just right If you can’t sleep at night If you moan and sigh If your throat is dry If you can’t smoke or drink If your grub tastes like ink If your heart doesn’t beat If you’ve got cold feet Why don’t you marry the girl ? —Princeton Tiger. 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