THE BATTALION 9 BE COLLEGIATE, FISH! Make Yourself Acquainted with CASEY’S In tlio “Y’ EATS DRINKS A glad hand to all you old men; hope that a joyous and prosperous summer has been yours. Casey’s Confectionery MIT DANSBY ’27 W. I. McCULLOCH N. DANSBY ’26 # McCULLOCH-DAHSBy CO. “We turn your house into a home” FURNITURE RUGS WINDOW SHADES Henry Locke, Proprietor DRY CLEANERS AND DYERS THAT KNOW HOW BRYAN THE EXCHANGE STORE Welcomes all Old Boys Back to Aggieland and Extends the Freshmen a Cordial Welcome THE EXCHANGE STORE IS YOUR STORE Everything New and Modern DROP-KICKS (Continued from page 8) Indications are that the Aggies’ line will be one of a fairly heavy average, Bassett having expressed the belief that it will show 180 to 185 pounds to the man. A few men have already dropped off the squad for various reasons. Maufrais, one of the most promising- candidates for guard, could not get the courses he wanted, so he with drew from school. Wrenn, the sheik of College Station, had to drop off the squad due to scholastic difficulties. He was a good man. Scoville, the husky athlete from Dallas, has been switched from end to guard v/here advantage may be taken of his weight. Holmes has been changed from the backfield to the line, where he is showing up good. While you are watching the Var sity athletes performing on Kyle Field don’t forget that the intramu ral sport program offers a chance for everyone to be an athlete. There is a sport to fit any size, shape or fig ure. Sophomores are wanted to try out for intramural managers. We have a swimming team here that holds the Southwest Coast Cham pionship. Anyone having “fishy” tendencies is urged to get in touch with Herman Cox, the coach, or Drexel Turner, the captain. Don’t forget, the game starts promptly at 3 o’clock Saturday. Get right, gang, get right, and let’s start that THOUSAND MILE WALK. Aggies Coaches (Continued from page 8) trying to teach. Higginbotham will coach freshman football and baseball. Assisting Coach Higginbotham with freshman football will be Track Coach Anderson, former Mississippi College star, and D. C. McIntosh of Minne sota. Henry Eitt, former Aggie star, will also help with the Freshmen. With an array of coaches of so much ability it is little wonder that they are passing the word around to “Watch out for the Aggies.” “Fadder, dose goldfishes are fakes; I just bit one of dem in two!” JOEL HUNT Captain FOOTBALL TEAM (Continued from page 8) Wylie, Rektorik, are letter men work ing for tackle and guard positions, and Big Willie Bartlett, veteran cen ter of last year, is back to protect that position. None of these men, as good as we know them to be, are as sured by any means of his position, as the candidates from the last year’s Fresman, Battalion and Varsity Squad teams are giving them plenty of com- petition. Indications are that the Ag gie line of this year will average 180 pounds to 185 pounds to the man, ac cording to the tentative analysis of Bassett, line coach. Coach Bible will have this “Great Aggie Machine” ready for the invad ers from Trinity Saturday, but the line-up that plays that day will have no special significance as to the per manent line-up for the season. Below is the list of players work ing out, old men, look them up; Freshmen, meet them—they are our gang, and we love ’em! “You gave me a narsty look,” de clared the first cockney, belligerently. “Well, you blighter,” snarled the second cockney, “so did nature!” STOP! Have you protected that loan with a Life Insurance Policy? Rotary clubs'require it. Protect your loan the same way_ S. D. (“SI”) SNYDER, The INSURANCE MAN Offers you this protection through the UNION CENTRAL LIFE, a low net cost commpany. P. O. BOX 1555 PHONE 509F2 COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS