The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 26, 1927, Image 7

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    THE BATTALION
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FOR
GOOD WHOLESOME LUNCHES
TRY
ARKANSAS AND S. M. U. MAKE
CLEAN SWEEP OF SERIES
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TOASTED SANDWICHES—
CHILI AND SALTINES—
JELLY ROLLS AND CAKES—
AoT CHOCOLATE AND COFFEE-
DRINKS OF ALL KINDS—
Casey’
Confectionery
YOU
Can Save Money
at our
BIG STOCK RE
DUCING SALE
BEGINNING JAN. 14TH
Almost every article in our store reduced to about whole
sale cost for two weeks only.
A. M. Waldrop & Co.
BRYAN
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with but seconds to play and gave the
Mustangs the game 33-32.
S. M. U. led at the half but the
Aggies forged ahead in the final mom
ents of the game, and it seemed that
they were to have their second vic
tory of the season from the Mus
tangs when Mann gave his team a
victory.
Allison of S. M. U. was high point
man with eleven points, while Red
Petty of the Aggies and Hooks of
S. M. U. each had ten apiece. Baker
and Davis of the Aggies were both
put out on personal fouls.
Box Score: Fg. F Pf T1
Clark, f 4 1 2 9
Petty, f 3 4 1 10
Davis, c 1 0 4 2
Sikes, g 2 0 2 4
Baker, (c), g 1 0 4 2
Webster, c 2 1 0 5
Total 13 6 13 32
S. M. U.
Mann, (c),f 1 5 3 7
Allison, f 4 3 2 11
Hooks, c , 4 2 1 10
Dawson, g 0 0 3 0
Woolridge, g ...1 3 0 5
Total 10 13 9 33
Referee: Sears, Umpire, Cawthorn.
played. A few rounds of golf were
played during the last week. All
those concerned will be referred to the
bulletin board in the Y. M. C. A. lob
by.
Due to the fact that the football i
games were played too late to be re
corded in the press we will print only
the results and the Intramural stand- ?
ing. The Cavalry was the victor over <
the Second Battalion by a 7-0 score,
vhile the First Battalion let the Third
Battalion down -with another 7-0 score.
FARMERS HOLD BALL PRAC
TICE I
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sha, Burton, outfielder; G. W. Brown,
Gainesville, pitcher; H. W. Childers,
Houston, infielder; Sheik Davis, Step-
honville, infielder; G. A. Kalleen,
Houston, outfielder; W. E. Kinner,
Beaumont; outfielder; Johnny Kone-
cny, Bryan, catcher; W. L. Mistrot,
Fort Worth, pitcher; Red Petty,
Decatur, infielder, and G. A. Wil
moth, Diball, infielder.
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THE AGGIE GOAL TOSSEkS.
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Player FG 'F> Tl
Petty 19 3 41
Clark 16 3 35< !
Davis ‘ 8 2 18
Webster 7 2 16
Baker . . 3 8 12
Sikes ’ 5 2 12 '
Konecny 0 1 1
WEATHER HOLDS UP
INTRAMURAL PROGRAMME
Owing to the prevailing bad weath
er there have been but two lintramur-
al football games played this week.
The weather has put a crimp on nearly
all the sports except basketball and
we all know the outcome of the games beat the band!
Total 58 19 135
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Old lady (visiting the state
prison): I suppose, my poor man,
it was poverty which brought you to
this.
Counterfeiter: Or the contrary,
mum, I was just coining money tU’
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