The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 29, 1930, Image 7

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Truly a Lovers Day
ST. VALENTINE’S DAY
St. Valentine’s Candies
CASEY’S
CONFECTIONERY
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“HIG” ISSUES BASEBALL CALL
(Continued from Page 6)
to hold their positions if they do not
beat them out of them. Franklin
looked mighty good in the box last
year, but it is hardly likely that he
will be able to replace the veteran
Lackey,
First base is probably the Aggies’
weakest spot, althought “Lefty” Mar
tin, who played the intial sack a part
of the time last year, is back. Hoke
will also be available. There were no
first rate first basemen on the fish
squad and Higginbotham will have
to develop Martin or someone else.
The following are those that have
indicated their intentions of answer
ing the first call: Catchers: Lackey,
Franklin and Golasinski; pitchers:
Wendt, Mills, Hunter, Gorman, La-
gow, and Colson; first basemen: Mar
tin and Hoke; second basemen: Pam-
pell, Russel and Davis; short-stop:
Johns, Carpenter, Barron; third-base:
Keith, Voelkel, Cody, Weston; field:
Dansby, Crozier, Bell, Conover, Velt-
SALZBURG JUBILEE FESTIVAL
Max Reinhardt, of “The Miracle”
fame in this country, will be the
most important figure in the stag
ing of world-famous dramas in the
i Reinhardt and Mozart Festivals,
which will take place in Salzburg,
Austria, beginning the last week in
The Campus Cleaners and Tailors
HENRY LOCKE, Manager
Alterations, Cleaning, Pressing and Repairs
Hats Cleaned and Blocked.
Caps Cleaned. Ties Cleaned and Pressed.
OVER THE EXCHANGE STORE
July and continuing until the end
of August, 1930, it was announced
today by Kommerzialrat Georg Jung,
proprietor of the Grand Hotel de 1’
Europe, in Salzbui'g, Austria, who is
visiting the United State in the in
terest of this event.
Appearing under Mr. Reinhardt’s
direction will be such figures, by now
Campus
Shoe Shop
Serving A. & M.
Since “81”
SHOE
SALE!
Closing Out all How
ard & Foster Shoes.
1.—All $9 and $10 Ox
fords, black or tan,
new styles
$5.85
2.
-Broken sizes and
styles in high or low
Shoes, in black or
brown
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THE CAMPUS BARBER SHOP
IN THE “V”
Where Service and Friendship Meet
BERT SMITH, Prop.
$2.85
3.—200 pair of assorted
shapes, makes, sizes
and colors
$1.00
Our annual Florsheim
Shoe Sale Is On.
Your opportunity to
buy your favorite $10
shoe, in the latest styles, ^
at—
$8.85
A few styles $9.85
T. K. LAWRENCE, INC.!
Outfitters for Young Men
And Men Who Stay Young.
noted in America, as Alexander Mois-
si, Emil Jannings, and Werner Kraus
and many others. The great Melba,
now well advanced in age, and re
tired, will be one of the features.
These Festivals, which have now
become an annual feature in Salz
burg, regularly draw a great atten
dance of Americans It is expected
that this year’s, which is by far the
most ambitious of these events so
far, will prove even more attrac
tive than the others.
SPECIAL SHOWS
GIVEN MID-TERM
Following out its policy to enter
tain the students with good show:)
whenever possible, the Y. M. C. A.
has announced shows for everj
night during mid-term.
“The Rescue” has been chosen for
Thursday night, starring Ronald
Coleman. Friday night Bessie Love
and Raymond Hacket with all star
support will play in “The Girl in the
Show;” while an insight into West
Point army life will be embodied in
Saturday’s show, “The Salute” with
George O’Brien and Helen Chandler.
Coupon number one in the new
book will be good for Saturday’s
show.
CONFERENCE STANDING
W. L. Pet.
Texas 4 1 .800
Arkansas 3 1 .750
S. M. U. 2 2 .500
T. C. U 2 3 .400
Rice 2 4 .333
Aggies 1 2 .333
Baylor 1 2 .333
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FOR QUICK AND GOOD
WORK
SEE OUR AGENTS
AMERICAN
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LAUNDRY
DRY CLEANERS, DYERS
AND HATTERS
Bryan. Texas