The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 08, 1930, Image 7

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    THE BATTALION
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Sports Bits—
(Continued from page 6)
happened to Ray McMillin, nephew of
“Bo” McMillin, coach of the Kansas
Aggies, on which team Ray plays
quarter. Last fall while playing
against the Cornhuskers, Ray threw
eight passes which were completed
and yet ‘he never saw a one of them
received, so hard was that Nebraska
forward wall charging. Aston and
Harling are to be congratulated on
the success of their passing game
against the bruising Nebraskans last
week.
The Arkansas Razorbacks have
three married men on their grid team
this fall—and all of them are from
the same little town in Nebraska.
Maybe they plan to run an all-married
team against the house of David.
Probably the best story of the Lin
coln trip is told by Ed Moore, Long
horn editor, who says that while eat
ing lunch before the game he was talk
ing to a traveling salesman, who seem
ed very much interested in the game
and particularly in the tactics most
likely to be followed by the A & M
team. Upon being told that the Ag
gies would likely take to the air, the
salesman replied, “Oh, I see, they’ll
make flying tackles!”
Let it be said that there are no re
grets fi-om the Nebraska game. Go
up to Dallas this week-end, put out
all you have for the team and again,
“There Shall Be No Regrets.”
Harriers Training-—
(Continued from Page 6).
ual, the men are working hard, and
there is the greatest of competition
for places on the team. Three letter-
men, Winders, Perkins, and Smith,
DR. A. BENBOW
Dentist
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Old Cap Bluenose
This saity old sea-serpent, or
some others like him, were
responsible for our business
being started in 1835. The
Cap and his friends were
fishermen and w' alemen of
New England. T ey were
tough. An 1 they needed rough,
tough slickers. So Tower
started making them, and has
been at it ever since.
Not all our slickers are cut
on seafaring lines, though.
From the “Varsity,” long,
full-lined; through the
“Topper,” smartly tailored;
to the “Kitcoat,” a linen-thin
featherweight. Fish Brand
Slickers are outstanding in
appearance, unequaled in en
durance. Sold everywhere.
Look for the fish on the label.
A. J. Tower Company, 24
Simmons Street, Boston,
Massachusetts.
being back in their usual places,
leaves four vacancies on the team to
be filled. Atkins, Marquez, McClen
don and Moore, all members of last
year’s freshman track and cross
country teams, are out for the team
and are showing considerable promise.
Hahn and Oberfeldt, squadmen of
last year’s championship team, are
running again this year and are giv
ing a hard fight for the open posi
tions.
The hardest meet of the season
likely will be the opening run with
Texas at Austin on Nov. 8. Texas
has virtually the same team as last
year, having lost no members by
graduation. The meet against Texas
will probably be the deciding factor
in the conference race.
Intramural Sport
Prog-ram Under Way
Intramural sports got underway
Monday, with Company A, Signal
Corps, defeating Company B, Infan
try 16-10, while C Engineers emerged
victorious over C Artillery. Class B
basketball schedule opened Wednes
day with Company D against Compa
ny F, and D Battery playing against
Troop C.
The tennis matches scheduled for
earlier in the week were postponed be
cause of rain and wet grounds.
Indoor small bore shooting has been
definitely set for December 20 with
practice beginning on December 1.
The intramural department urges all
‘‘lead slingers” to start practice as
soon as possible.
.HIRTY thousand
welcoming shouts as he steps to bat
. . . the idol of them all. Ball one!
Ball two! . . . and cr-r-ack! he’s done
it again. Popularity to be lasting must
be deserved.
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wi// always
stand out /
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plate — not on the bench!
Likewise what counts in a ciga
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it — not what is said about it.
Chesterfield has a policy—give
smokers what they want:
MILDNESS — the wholly nat
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without harshness or bitterness.
BETTER TASTE—such as only
a cigarette of wholesome purity
and better tobaccos can have.
MI Mini
Chesterfield Cigarettes are vianufactured by
Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.
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