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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1930)
THE BATTALION 9 TRY A FROZEN MEL- 0 -WAY A BAR of CHOCOLATE COVERED GOODNESS CASEY’S CONFECTIONERY duty is looks mighty slim. At catcher, Lackey probably has the most secure position because of his experience, but should one of the sophomores turn out to be a confer ence slugger, Lackey might have to give way to the new comers. On the mound the Aggies are as strong as any club in the conference with Captain Pete Wendt and Tom mie Mills ready for duty. Then “Lef ty” Hunter is going good and should win several games. Wendt is .also a wrong hander. The remaining men on the staff are right handers and are showing lots of form and stuff. SORORITIES RECEIVE A FAKED “SISTER” WARMLY Open arms and kisses greeted a Phi Kap “rushing papa” last night when dressed in a fur coat and green hat, he was received as'a pledge with sisterly affection by many sororities who were fooled by his make-up. At the Alpha Phi house the wolf in sheeps’ clothing was admitted to the fireside where his true identity was discovered when he attempted to warm his unusually large hands. His wits gained his admittance to the Gamma Phi house, but not for long, screams drove him from the porch of the Theta house; the Alpha O’s were a little more hospitable, but che Kappas and Phi Phis locked the door in his face. He got perhaps his warmest re ception at the Chi Omega house, but in his hurry to leave he dropped a dainty silk handkerchief, which is THE CAMPUS BARBER SHOP i IN THE "V Where Service and Friendship Meet \ BERT SMITH, Prop. > FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL SPRING TRAINING ON WAY Forty men reported to Coaches Bell, Holmes and Petty for the ini tial football practice Monday and all were equipped with uniforms. Many more were expected to report Tues day and Wednesday. As usually is the case fundamentals will be the chief drill during the first few days with a good measure of calisthenics thrown in to loosen the muscles. The majority of the lettermen and squad- men are not reporting because of duty with other teams. Coach Reid has about thirty or forty men working out in basketball at the present, although he has no definite check. Only foundamentals are being taken up and every man reporting is being given a thorough try. Several prospects have already been found and will be called out for the squad next year providing im provement continues. Anyone can re port and freshmen a;re especially urged to see Coach Reid concerning the practice. Beard, a letterman, and Fix, a squadman, are assisting Reid with the many promising cagemen. serving as a clue for campus sleuths. —Stanford Daily. (Stanford Univer sity, Cal.) | FOR QUICK AND GOOD f WORK SEE OUR AGENTS AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY DRY CLEANERS, DYERS AND HATTERS Bryan. Texas The College Men of America Are the Designers of LEARBURY Authentic Styled College Clothes This is only possible through frequent style surveys made by Learbury stylists at America’s leading universities and colleges. ?or Spring Learbury Recommends: TWEED TONES TIGER TANS TIGER GRAYS Priced at $35 and $40 with extra trousers T. K. LAWRENCE, INC. “Outfitters for Young Men And Men Who Stay Young.” *■ ✓ FINAL FOOTBALL STANDING Team— W. L. Pet. 1st Art 4 2 .666 Engineers 3 2 .600 Cavalry 3 \2 .600 2nd Art 3 2 .600 1st Inf 2y 2 2y 2 .500 Composites . . . . 2i/ 2 2% .500 2nd Inf 0 5 .000 Records and Portables Victor, Brunswick, Columbia and Okeh. Come in and hear the latest hits. JOE KAPLAN & CO., INC. “If its new, we have it” ♦<■♦♦■>■♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ L * - «• « • « ■ •» THE NEW YORK CAEE New Throughout and Modem in Every Respect. SOLICITS THE PATRONAGE OF OLD AND NEW STUDENTS Next Door to La Salle Hotel Bryan, Texas Phone 460 :: • • • • ■ ■ • - «• «• «> *