The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 25, 1928, Image 7

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    THE BATTALION
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FLORSHEIM SHOE
SALE
$8.8S
A twice yearly short-time op
portunity to save on shoes of
National Reputation. Don’t miss
it all. Young Men’s Oxfords go
it. All Young Men’s Oxford go
$8.85
A REAL SHOE SALE!
All Howard & Foster
Shoes
And Oxfords to be closed out,
including young mens tan and
black new fall Oxfords. All
these shoes out on tables. All
sizes and prices marked plain.
Come in and pick out your size.
A GOOD TIME
to lay in a good supply for this
summer for work shoes— All
7%, $8 1 /£, $9 and $10.00 shoes
to go at these unheard of prices.
Group 1 $5.85
Group 2 $3.85
Group 3 $2.85
All odds and ends and discon
tinued shoes to go for
$1.00
T. K. LAWRENCE, INC.
Outfitters for Young Men
and Men who Stay Young.
Chief: “You say you are on your
way to Paris. Is this your wife with
you ?”
Cook: “Would I take sandwiches to
a banquet?”
AGGIE BASEBALL PROSPECTS
(Continued from Page 6)
April 6-7, Rice at College Station.
April 13-14, S. M. U. at College
Station.
April 20-21, Texas at College Sta
tion.
April 27-28, T. C. U. at Ft. Worth.
April 30—
May 1, S. M. U. at Dallas.
May 7-8, T. C. U. at College Sta
tion.
May 21-22, Texas at Austin.
INTRAMURAL SPORTS.
(Continued from Page 6)
tition is very keen as the last games
left three teams tied for second place.
The resulting percentages are:
Team—
P
W
L
Pet.
Cavalry . . .
2
2
0
1.000
1st Bn
3
2
1
.666
Artillery . .
..... 3
2
1
.666
Air Corps .
3
2
1
.666
Composite .
2
1
1
.500
2nd Bn
2
0
2
.000
3rd Bn
3
0
3
.000
S. M. U. TRIMS
A. & M.
BY
SCORE
OF
40-28
(Continued
from Page
6)
but the Mustangs had more success
in hitting the basket. The Ponies
jumped into the lead at the very be
ginning of the game and the half
ended 20 to 13.
Mann and Hooks were easily the
stars for S. M. U. Mann’s brilliant
guarding being a feature of the game.
Lindsay and Allison went out of the
game on four personal fouls apiece.
Keeton and Webster played brilliant
ball for the Aggiesi, both malking
many beautiful shots. The entire Ag
gie team put up a game fight and
gave the Mustangs their hardest game
of the season so far.
Summary:
The lineup:
A. & M
Player—
Keaton, forward
Petty, forward
Davis, forward
Brown, center
Darby, center
Sikes, guard
Webster, guard
FG. FT. PF.
3 4 2
0 0 1
113
0 10
0 13
0 12
6 0 0
AGGIES
See “ Si ” !!
INSURE
THEN
LET
THE UNION CENTRAL
WORRY.
S. D. “SI” SNYDER
District Agent
PHONE 609F2
College Station
Totals 10 8 11
S. M. U.
Player— FG. FT. PF.
Mann, forward
. . 8
1
2
Allison, forward
. . 1
4
4
Hooks, center
. . 6
3
1
Lindsey, guard
. . 0
0
4
Brooks, guard
. . 0
0
1
Johnson, guard
. . 1
0
1
Totals
. .16
8
13
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❖ CONFERENCE STANDING
❖
Team P
W L
Pet
*
❖ S. M. U 5
5 0
1.000
❖
❖ Arkansas 4
4 0
1.000
❖
❖ Baylor 1
1 0
1.000
*
❖ A. & M 4
1 3
250
*
❖ Texas U 4
1 3
250
❖
❖ T. C. U 5
1 4
200
❖
❖ Rice 3
0 3
000
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“What do you think,” asks G. O.
Mount. “I saw a sign in a restaurant,
‘Ladies Served Here.’ I asked for a
snappy blonde and they threw me out.
I wonder why?”
It
SANDWICHES
Toasted and Buttered
It
It
The Best Chili
in 48 states
CASEY’S
1
PALACE
TH URSD AY—FRIDA Y—SATURDAY
THE ANSWER TO “BEAU GESTE” JUST
WHAT YOU ARE WAITING FOR,
‘BEAU SABREUR’
MATINEE THURSDAY—FRIDAY 1:30-3:30
QUEEN
FRIDAY—SATURDAY
HEY! HEY! HERE THEY COME. THOSE TWO FUNNY
LADS, WALLACE BERRY AND RAYMOND
HATTON IN
“Wife Savers”
For the friends far away, for the folks back home-
Your Photograph!
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Exchange Bldg.
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