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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1929)
THE BATTALION 13 The Greater Palace THURSDAY . FRIDAY . SATURDAY November 7-8-9 RICHARD ! YOUMG /NOWHERE? “Young Nowheres ” All Talking. .j. ^ Talking COMEDY And News Admission: Adults 50 Cents Children 25. Pre-View Saturday “Words °f Musk" tUifljlf YOU CAN GET Conklin Fountain Pens and Pencils at the EXCHANGE STORE The Official Store of the College ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ * ❖ >:* ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ <- ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ * *> ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ ♦> THE AGGIE OFFENSIVE Yds. Gained Mills 522 Zarafonetis 438 Dorsey 307 Conoved 257 Alsabrook 248 Rees 186 Woodman 131 Phillips 130 Varnell 112 Touchdowns: Mills 6; Zara- fonetis 3; Dorsey 3; Rees 2; Conover 2; Varnell 2; Ewell; Tracy; Dansby; Woodman; Ish. Points after touchdown: Zar af onetis 3; Varnell 3; Wood man 3; Mills; Alsabrook; Ish; Conover; Christian; Phillips. First downs: Aggies 109; Opponents 48. Passes completed: 44 for gain of 860 yards. Passes incomplete: 52. Passes intercepted: By Ag gies 12; by opponents 10. Punting: Conover punted 16 times for average of 49 yds. Clark 2 for average of 37 yards; Zaraf onetis 20 times ❖ for average of 35 yards; Bible 2 for average of 22 yards; Phillips 1 for 15 yards; Dans by 1 for 23 yards. Penalties: 205 yards; oppo nents 124. »$► ■>£♦ .j* .j. A. S. C. E. SPONSORS SHOW. A motion picture entitled “Hydro electric Power Production in the New South” was shown in the As sembly Hall Saturday night in con junction with the regular program ’T* 4* 'I* 'I* "I* •!« »J« oj* •£« •!« •!« .j. »j« .j. »* |! * I Saturday’s Game! 1 YOU’LL NEED A TICKET— AND A KUPPENHEIMER OVERCOAT. Overcast skies— a chill No vember wind—great weather for football and a Duronap Duf fels overcoat. Kuppenheimer created this exclusive fleece fabric to keep out the wind and wet—styled it in controlled models of un usual beauty—handcrafted it for comfort and wear. $50 Other good topcoats. $17.50 to $35 Dr. Lamar Jones Dentist X-RAY Second Floor City National Bank Building Telephones Office 698 Res. 464 Bryan, Texas and under the auspices of the A. S. C. E. This film, which was obtained through the courtesy of E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Inc., of Wilmington, Delaware, showed the development of a great hydro- •F'pvv’l* ^ *j* <!• »£• •»• <2« 4* •i-* *2“ “I* •J’ ‘S’ *!• 'J e ■ t •i* Campus • ■ •» «• Campus | Shoe Shop Serving A. & M. Since “81” «* ♦ ■ Demand a mirror ... don’t hesitate! /’CHOOSE your pipes as you do your hats—try ’em on. See how they look. How a pipe feels is your worry—but how a pipe looks is a matter of com munity concern. A bulldog pipe in a greyhound face would sear the souls of one’s remotest associates. One owes one’s duty . . . The tobacco, now, is your' personal business entirely. Take no man’s pref erence—find your own. Here’s Edgeworth, a good old hurley graduated with the Class of ’04. Like to meet Edgeworth at our expense? See the coupon? Fill it out, and soon there after the postman will bring you—these magic mails!—a neat little glad-to-meet- you packet of the real, the genuine, the good, the unchanging Edgeworth . . . Don’t mention it! The trick is you’ll be buying Edgeworth later! EDGEWORTH Edgeworth is a careful blend of good tobaccos—selected espe cially for pipe-smoking. Its qual ity and flavor never change. Buy it anywhere—“Ready Rubbed” or “Plug Slice”— 15^ pocket package to pound humidor tin. ^arus & Bro. Co., Richmond, Va. I’ll try your Edgeworth. And I’ll try it in a good pipe. (Witness my seal) (and my seat of learning) (and my postoffice and state) Now let the Edgeworth come! V