The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 29, 1926, Image 9

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    THE BATTALION
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TRADITIONAL DOPE
CHEERFULLY UPSET
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Trinity
J. Smith
WE ARE WILLING AND READY AT ALL TIMES TO
SERVE YOU
OUR MOTTO:
SERVICE FIRST, SATISFACTION
ALWAYS
Headquarters for all kinds of “College Jewelry,” Fobs, Belt |>
Buckles, Junior Pins and Senior Rings
CALDWELL’S JEWELRY STORE
PHONE NO. 5 BRYAN, TEXAS
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AGGIELAND TAILORS
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forward line showed up well and it
would be hard to pick outstanding
stars. Captain Dieterich, Watts, Def-
febach and Petty proved terrors both
on offense and defense to the Tiger
line, while the other linemen stirred
up more than enough trouble for the
opposition. Cochran, Schley and
Whittaker showed up best for the Ti
gers.
There were about forty A. and M.
cadets in the stands and these were
supplemented by a large number of
ex-students from Dallas and vicinity.
Benny Gharrity, yell leader of ’22,
took charge and it was only occasion
ally that the Trinity co-eds could be
heard above the uproar.
Summary:
Score by Quarters: 12 3
A. and M 6 6 14
Trinity 0 0 0
Lineup:
A. and M.
Sikes
Left End
Dieterich Varnell
Left Tackle
Wylie Kozelski
Left Guard
Watts Thompson
Center
Rektoric Boggs
Right Guard
Holmes Cochran
Right Tackle
Deffebach . Rhome
Right End
Hunt Pettit
Quarter Back
Colgin Schley
Left Half
Woodman Ferguson
Right Half
Simmons Whittaker
Full Back
Substitutions: A. and M—Sprott for
Price, Arnold for Hunt, Willis for
Simmons, Wren for Rektorik, Davis
for Arnold, Hunt for Davis, Price for
Sikes, Bartlett for Dieterich, Petty
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Investigate our plant and you will find it
completely equipped to do the most per
fect work—and your clothes will be re
turned quicker, too. Ask the old boys,
they will tell you that we are better.
THE MODEL TAILORS
HENRY LOCKE, Prop.