8 THE BATTALION Delicious and Refreshing P4wi$e Am TRXIIRJlSM yofum^siEJLir, THERE ARE PAUSES AND PAUSES. AND BUTCH , TH E DEMON TACKLE,WOULD READI LY ADMIT THAT SOME TIMES IT’S A MATTER OF TOO MUCH PAUSE AND NOT ENOUGH REFRESHMENT. The rest of us are more fortunate. We can take our pauses as we want them. And to refresh us, Coca- Cola is ready, ice-cold, around the corner from anywhere. The whole some refreshment of this pure drink of natural fla vors makes any little minute long enough for a big rest. The Coca-Cola Co., Atlanta, Ga. M | ILION X DAY / HAD v- T O YOU CAN’T BEAT THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES B E GOOD T O GET WHERE I T STEER-AGGIE TILT HOLDS INTEREST (Continued from Page 6) ied fans, will be as outstanding as the feature that will add color and more color to the affair—the dedicat ing of the completed Kyle Field sta dium. These other features will go to make a great game, but the Ag gies will go into the game the un derdogs this year, and a tradition that only a victory over the Steers will properly dedicate the stadium will be the inspiration that should carry the Aggies on to victory. The first unit was dedicated in 1927 when they swept the Steex-s from the field with a crushing 28-7 vic tory and Governor Dan Moody’s dedication speech will mean little unless the Aggies are on the long end of the score. In the game, records of the past season count for nothing as past his tory has often proven. In many years that the two teams were finishing poor seasons, they presented offens es and defenses which would match that of any other team in the South. Until the last few years the team picked to win, the one with the best record for the year has met stinging defeats at the hands of an inspired undei’dog. Befoi’e 1909 the Aggies were com pletely outclassed by the Steers, but since that date they have battled the Longhorns on even terms ,win ning nine of the affairs, losing 8, and tying 1. The Steers evened the count with Bible coached teams last year when they won from the Ag gies, 19-0, giving the Steers and Aggies five wins apiece and one tie. Also the Texas team evened the count of games won and lost under the Littlefield regime last year. This is Coach Bell’s first year at Aggie- land and nothing would be better When the sun chases the rain Yes—it makes a rainbow. But if the day is warm it also makes a heavy coat uncomfortable. That is just the reason for the new Fish Brand “Topper.” It is light-weight, easy to carry, easy to fold and pack in a traveling bag or the pocket of a car. If you like a longer coat you’ll find it in the popular “Varsity” model. Look for the trade-mark and make sure you’re getting a genuine Tower’s Fish Brand Slicker — “The Rainy Day Pal.” A. J. Tower Company, Boston, Mass. ^O'WEft’S' than to start him off right by a win. Of the 35 games played the Steers have won 21, while the Aggies have won but 10 and tied 3. The Aggies won one and tied two of the first seventeen games played. TEXAS TICKETS (Continued from Page 6) Exchange Coupons Now. Sunday everyone was supposed to have exchanged his coupon for a Texas ticket, but as many students were on pass Mr. Sullivan stated that they may come to the Athletic Office and secure them now. Ticket Number 5 is the necessary element. Several students tried their hand at erasing the figui-e in front of the 5 of ticket 15 and succeeded in getting additional tickets, but they were de tected and now have to pay for their tickets and also face some music that will be played by the discipline committee. The athletic department is good enough to admit students to the various contests for about 30 cents per game and when the team plays away from home, gets the tickets for one dollar. Other students pay the full tax and only get the cut rate when their team plays at home. Looks as if this student body could at least meet the department a part of the way if not half of it. BELLMAN SILENCE OWLS (Continued from Page 6) Aggies from the cellar and sets the Owls permanently in theix- us ual resting place. For the Feathered ti'ibe the two Jones boys showed great stuff, but two men cannot win a football game from 11 opponents. Captain Mills scintillated for the customers by dashing off several long gains and then to cap his achievements intercepted a pass and ran 31 yai’ds for a touchdown in the last minute of play. Brooks Conover continued his extraordinary punting and should receive mention as being the best kicker in the Conference as 29 of his boots have gone for an average of about 48 yards, which is very good considering that three of the games were played in driving rains and a 30-yard punt would have been considered good. If these two men and Floyd, and Dorsey, Rees and Zarry keep up their pace, some 38,000 fans will get the thrill of their lives Thanksgiving day. The Aggie forward wall has continued the pace it set in the S. M. U. game, and has promised that few plays will get through them. McFad- den is again in his prime, which as sures two crack sets of ends to play against the Longhorns. Growl, captain of the Rutgers football team, has completed 36 consecutive football games without ever being relieved. * • • L •• * • • * • • • • ■ • • • • • « ■ u JOE KAPLAN & CO., INC. BRUNSWICK, COLUMBIA, OKEK AND VICTOR PORTABLES AND RECORDS. TF ITS NEW, WE HAVE IT” BRYAN, TEXAS PHONE 839