10 THE BATTALION QUEEN THEATRE Thursday at 11 p.m.— Midnight Show. The Gat and The Canary FRIDAY AND SATURDAY QUEEN RICHARD BARTHELMES In “The Dope King” PtAlt'AlC E Friday - Saturday “THE CUT mu THE CANARY” Matinee: Friday - Saturday CHAS. NITCH (Formerly the Campus Tailor; now in Bryan.) All Suits Gleaned and Pressed . . . 75c All Suits Pressed 40c All Pants Pressed . . . . . . . 25c New Seats ..... $1.25 ML MTER\TIQMS AT REDUCED PRICES. Ask us for Prices on Uniforms and Uniform Pants before buying elsewhc^,:. PHONE BRYAN 353 Give your Clothes to our Agents. '&><$xs>^><$><8xexs*s><$>^>3><3><£><^^ i Is Somethin^ New and Different yJ. & SXC. C. Vanities, or Compacts. Bracelets, ‘Pins of all kinds. We make the Senior ring—also the miniature Senior ring for ladies. Call and let us show you many new things in Jewelry. Caldwell’s Jewelry Store Phone 5 BRV71M, TEXAS PLAYS FOR 1926 ARE LISTED BY SPALDING From Spalding’s International Football Guide. Compilations of Parke H. Davis. Longest scoring run of 1926, 99 yards, Russell Lloyd, Navy and Ger ald R. Thompson, Georgetown. Longest run-back of a kick-off, 99 yards, Gerald R. Thompson, George town. Longest run-back of a punt, 98 yards, Andrew Kalen, St. Joseph’s (Philadelphia). Longest run from scrimmage, 93 yards, Cleveland Barret, Chatta nooga, and Rupert O’Keefe, Mar quette. Longest run with an intercepted pass, 98 yards, Arthur H. Roberts, New York University, and John Buckowy, Quanticio Marines. Longest run with a blocked kick, 60 yards, Paul S. Hill, Bowdoin. Longest run with a fumble, 99 yards, Russell Lloyd, Navy. Longest scoring complete pass, 55 yards, Edwin B. Dooley to Myles J. Lane, Dartmouth, and William Spears to Jere Ormstead, Vanderbilt. Longest run with a complete pass, 88 yards, Rupert O’Keefe, Marquette. Longest forward pass play, pass plus run, 103 yards, Joseph Leary (15) to Rupert O’Keefe, (88) Mar quette. Longest field goal from drop-kick, 55 yards, James J. Fitzgerald, Tufts, and Maurice A. Lodge, Spearfish Normal. Longest field goal from place-kick, 52 yards. Grant Her, Detroit, and Paul Piersol, Lebanon Valley. Largest number of goals from placement, season, 7, Eugene Cook, Washington. Largest number of field goals from drop-kicks, season, 6, Thomas J. Hamilton, Navy. Largest number of field goals from placement, one game, 3, J. B. McAr thur, Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Largest number of goals from drop- kicks, one game, 3, Field Phelps, Colorado College. Largest number of touchdowns, 20, George B. Wilson, Lafayette. Largest number of “extra points”, 23, Harry E. Wilson, Army. I Coats ■ Coats - Coats i Our stock of rough weather coats includes the best values <1> ever offered. Students Yellow Slickers $5.50 Combination Coats $6.50 Sheep Lined Coats $10 - $12.50 Don’t put off buying a coat, until it is too late to get just what you want, so come in and look these over. W. F. GIBBS & SON Largest number of points scored, 124, Fred Koster, Louisville. DEDICATED TO AN AGGIE’S NIGHT IN FT. WORTH Sooner or later you’ll forget All you’re saying tonight, and yet ’Tis sweet for the stars to kiss the sea But not half so sweet as your kissing me. It doesn’t mean a thing I know But I love to hear your line, and so, The star lit night has a thousand charms As I lie content in your warm young arms. Kiss my fingers, my hair, my eyes, Whisper a thousand precious lies. Take me in your arms and then, Kiss my trembling lips again. ’Cause sooner or later you’ll forget All you’re saying tonight and yet— Just never mind the bye and bye, ’Cause sooner or later so will I. (For name, age, and telephone num ber of the author of the above effusion see Fish Roelofs.) A man sometimes drinks to forget, and about the only thing he forgets is when to stop. Boy . . . girl ...If pipe... (iiiaii Edgeworth M happiness THE EXCHANGE STORE • Welcomes all Old Boys Back to Aggieland and Extends the ^ Freshmen a Cordial Welcome * THE EXCHANGE STORE IS YOUR STORE 4 Everything New and Modern