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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 19, 1927)
THE BAT T A L I O N 9 AGGIES WIN FIRST CONFERENCE BATTLE (Continued from Page 8) L. E. Lister L. T. Winters Holmes L. G. Bartlett C. Figari R. G. Sprott R. G. Petty R. E. Hunt Q- Burgess L. H. Mills R. H. Varnell F. B. Relpree, Rix; Umpire, Kenney; Headlinesman, Braun. Viner; Field Judge, DROP KICKS (Continued from page 8) season. But don’t take them too seri ously; they don’t know any more about our team than anyone else. There is no team that cannot be beaten but if a good team has the proper support it can make it mighty hard for any other team to outplay them. The Aggie team this year is a fighting team, and with a determined cadet corps behind it the other teams in the conference are in for a hard time when they play A. & M. Let’s go Frog-gigging. TICKETS FOR THANKSGIVING GAME (Continued from Page 8) No. 5 for their individual ticket on a date about a week before the game, the exact date will be announced in The Daily Bulletin. Students desir ing to purchase tickets for friends and relatives will make request in writing and mail same to Mr. Sullivan en closing check to cover cost of tickets, which will be $2.50 each. The University of Texas gets half of the 15,000 seats on the east side and this leaves 7,500 for distribution. The corps will get 2,500 of these and the rest are to be divided among the Former Students and Faculty. This, Mr. Sullivan points out, leaves only a few seats on the side and the end sections to be distributed among the general public but, as the sections are to be built high, there will be good seats in these sections and students will get choice of them. DO NOT WAIT TOO LONG getting- in your reservation for tickets as you may not get a desirable seat. The ticket sale for Former Students who are not members of the Former Stu dents’ Association and the general public will open Nov. 1. Applications received prior to 5 p. m. Monday, October 31, 1927, will be filed as of November 5. CONFERENCE STANDING. Team P W L Pet. A. & M. M 1 0 1000 S. M. U. 1 ~:C- 0 U)00 Arkansas 2 i 1 500 T. C. U. . 1 y 2 V2 500 Texas U. 1 Va Vs 500 Rice .... i 0 1 ooo Baylor . . 1 0 1 ooo Coats Coats Coats Slickers Suede Coats Gaberdines Sheep Lined Rubber Coats Top Coats Over Coats Leather Coats THE LARGEST STOCK AND THE LOWEST PRICES IN BRYAN A. M. WALDROP & CO. two CONVENIENT STORES BRYAN AND COLLEGE ON COOL AIRISH DAYS We would suggest hot tamales with chili gravy, saltines, and hot coffee SERVED ONLY AT CASEY’S IN THE “Y” 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 Old Lady: “Son can you direct me to the People’s Saving Bank?” Boy: “Yessum, for a quarter.” Old Lady: “Isn’t that a mighty high pay, my boy?” Boy: “No, ma’am, not for a bank director.” Who said: “Man proposes, God dis poses, woman exposes?” * * * Bore: “Haven’t I met you some place before?” Bored: “Possibly; sometimes I get a little careless where I go.”