THE BATTALION Bartlett . . . C. Melton Figari R. G. . Fain Reynolds Sprott R. T. Felix Reynolds Petty R. E. Hunt Q. B. Mills L. H. Alsabrook . . R. H. Jefferies F. B. Score by periods: T. C. U. ... .0 0 0 0—0 Aggies 0 0 0 0—4) First downs, Aggies 11, Frogs 5. Passes, Aggies, tried 25, completed 9 for 127 yards, 5 being intercepted. The T. C. U. tried 10, three being com plete for 50 yards, 3 being intercepted. Penalties, Aggies 35 yards. Frogs 5. Substitutions for Aggies, Richter for Holmes, Davis for Alsabrook, Deffeback for Sikes, Brown for Bart lett, Alsabrook for Davis, Davis for Mills, Burgess for Jefferies, Holleron for Brown. For Frogs, Williams for Clark, Grant for Williams. Punts, Aggies punted 10 times for average of 41 yards. Frogs punted 11 times for average of 31 yards. CORPS DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT The Third Corps Dance of the year will be held in the Mess Hall Annex Saturday evening beginning at nine o’clock. Music will be furnished by the Aggieland Orchestra. “What is a beer stein ? ” “A beer stein is something you try to rub off after you have spilled beer all over your best suit.” THANKSGIVING TICKETS. • James Sullivan, business manager 'of athletics at the A. & M. College, has called attention to the fact that tickets for the Thanksgiving game between A. & M. and the University of Texas will not be placed on sale until Nov. 1 and after. “Many orders for tickets accompa nied by checks are being received,” said Mr. Sullivan. “Since we can’t accept orders for tickets until after Nov. 1, we are returning these checks to the senders. It will be much bet ter for those who desire tickets to wait until Nov. 1 to order, since we cannot fill orders until then. Tickets for the game are $2.50 and those who order should send cashier’s check or money order with their order.” Mr. Sullivan further pointed out that the University of Texas has the disposal of half of the tickets and that just as good seats may be ob tained by applying there as here. No difficulty is anticipated in car ing for the crowd. The new concrete unit of the A. & M. stadium, seating around 10,000 is already in use. Steel stands now in use will accommodate 10.000 more. “We will take care of the crowd if we have to erect a lot of extra seats,” Sullivan said. It is ex pected that it will be possible to seat 25.000 if the need requires. >*•*■ •*£«- ■*$«• •**$■«• ■*%*- * HAVE YOUR EYES * > EXAMINED * * and Your Glasses Fitted By *** *$► ❖ * J. W. PAYNE, Optometrist * * Phone 35 * +* Masonic Bldg. Bryan, Texas .j. -*.$♦ ♦j. .j. **« •£. .j. .j. k* 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 AND TAMALES NOW BEING SERVED AT STOP! Have you protected that loan with a Life Insurance Policy? Rotary clubs require it. Protect your loan the same way S. P. (“SI”) SNYDER, The INSDRANCE NAN Offers you this protection through the UNION CENTRAL LIFE, a low net cost commpany. P. O. BOX 1555 PHONE 509F2 COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS A Mormon “Lize, I hear dey’s found ol’ Marse Phil guilty o’ bigamy.” “Whut’s bigamy?” “Havin’ two wives.” “Hugh! Dat ol’ scamp prob’ly -guilty o’ trigonometry.” It’s an insult, these days, to tell a girl you hope to see more of her, un less you really intend to marry her. * * * If the modern miss would lose one hand of strip poker she would look like a true daughter of Eve.