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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1927)
T H E B And So the Day Was Utterly Run By BRIGGS YOU HAVEN'T A CARE. IN THE world as you start oot to ^See the best teafW that dear OLD OlVJASH HAS HAP IN YEARS • W)Plr Up YOUR ANCIENT RIVAL. ^ SEATS ON THE SO YARD , L.INE.! NOT BAD ''m en ! i -- r$ anp siwash scaR.es a Touch— S>0\JJN BEFORE THJH G-AME IS M)NUTg_3 cOLp. ATTA BOY! •SIWASH 'SlWASH SiwAW and you H/ WITH ALL TH^ HAUEN’T SEi YEAR. AL^HovO'5 THE soy? KENDALL OWES YOU ODDS JO ITi5 GRAND LARCEN/ ILS MC7NEX FORT tEP, ’HE. tT EVEN f). ANP THEN Vol DISCOVER LAST OLD CJ~Oi GET Awy mpbe! 0ACK To TOWN? ^HE PAY IS Ruined ROTTEN EST TEAM THEY EVER HAD.THEVJ Better get a nevaJ coach OR PLAY YfASSAR Old Gold 7%^ Smoother and Better Cigarette not a cough in a carload 0 9 & a © 1927, P. 1 orillard Co.. Est. 17f.O DROP-KICFCS. (Continued from page 8) until October 8. The Morrison Scoring Machine bad a monkey wrench thrown , v us proving that they It sure surprised ■>le when they ‘ N be beat, hey more sur prise the is over. * - Herman Cox is still after more nembers for the A. and M. swim ming club. There is lots of talent in this school that has not shown up yet. ❖ * :!« If you are interested in Fencing— and in organizing a Fencing Club, come to Six Alpha after Yell Prac tice Thursday night. Don’t forget the Cross-Country Team. They are working out daily over the 5 mile course and they de serve just as much support as any ether team that represents the school. The Razorbacks are next. SEWANEE IS DISAPPOINTED AGAIN. (Continued from Page 8) Sprott, Rektorik for Holmes, Mills for Conover, Cody for Sikes, Mosher for Lister, Wylie for Rektorik, Alsa- brook for Davis. Sewanee: Finley for Thorguson, Smith for Esdorne, DeOvies for Gris wold, Tolley for Bean, A. Young for Allen, W. Cravens for Spencer, D. Cravens for Young, Esdorne for Smith, Askew for Kimbrough, Thor guson for Askew. Score by periods: A. and M 12 0 6 0—18 Sewanee 0 0 0 0— 0 Passes: A. and M. passed three times, two being completed, one for 5 yards and the other for 3 yards. Sewanee passed three times, two be ing completed—one for 6 yards and the other for 12 yards. First downs: A. & M. made twelve, six in first quarter, two in each of the three other periods. Sewanee made one first down, that in the fourth quar- i ter on a twelve-yard pass. Officials: Rix (referee); Meyer (head linesman); Boswell (field judge). v ❖ ->$<• +x+ •»♦<- WHERE THEY PLAY WEEK. THIS *** S. M. U. vs. Rice Institute at Dallas (Friday). *** *** Texas vs. Vanderbilt at Dallas * * (Saturday). *** University of Arkansas vs. A. *+* *** and M. at College Station. +** * Baylor vs. St. Edwards at *** *> Waco. > h T. C. U. vs. Austin College *1+ at Ft. Worth. ❖ ❖ ❖ +t+ ♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ *t+ ♦♦♦ k* ❖ ORGANIZATION PARTICIPA TION POINT SYSTEM Major Sports Basketball Football Speedball Playground Ball Track Volleyball Cross-Country Swimming Horseshoe Pitching 50 points awarded for entry of a team but organization must play all its games to receive 50 points. 10 points deducted from 50 for each game forfeited. League winner awarded 10 points. League Ruuner-up awarded 6 pts. College champion awarded 10 points —Runner-up awarded 5 points. In Track, Swimming and Cross- Country, 50 points awarded organiza tion if they have men entered in half of the events. Men must participate. Winner receives 20 points with 15, 10, 5 and 1 points given for 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th places respectively. Special Sports. Boxing Handball Wrestling Tennis Golf Two points given organization for each man entered but must partici pate to get points. 5 points awarded for College cham pion whether it be in doubles or sin gles in sports where both are on pro gram—(Tennis and Handball). 3 points awarded for Runner-up.