The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 26, 1930, Image 7

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    THE BATTALION
7
CONFERENCE SCORES
Baylor 35, T C U 14.
S M U 32; Rice 0.
WHERE THEY PLAY
Thanksgiving Day:
A & M vs Texas at Austin
Arkansas vs Centenary at
Shreveport
Saturday November 29:
T C U vs S M U at Dallas
Baylor vs Rice at Waco
CONFERENCE STANDING
Team
Texas
S M U
Baylor
T C U
Arkansas
Rice
A & M
W L T Pet
.750
.625
.625
.600
.500
.400
.000
SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE
LEADING SCORERS
Tr.Pat.Fg.Pts.
Leland, T C U 10 0 0 60
Lewter, Baylor 6 15 1 54
McEIreath, Baylor 8 8 0 51
Long, S M U 5 13 0 51
Harris, Baylor 7 0 0 43
Jamerson, Rice 5 4 0 34
EXPECTED TO SEE SERVICE
Sport Bits—
(Continued from page 6)
seen an A & M eleven go against
mighty Texas teams—and twice have
we come out victorious. This is our
last chance—do your best, and let’s
make it decisive.
* * *
This time, the 37th meeting of sol
dier and civilian, we go into the fray
decidedly the underdog—and way un
der. A press notice from Austin stat
ed it was “considered impossible for
the Farmers to beat the Longhorns.”
Sincerely, we hope the Texas team
feels that way.
* * *
The game starts at 2 p. m. in the
Longhorn Memorial stadium—remem
ber the time—2 p. m.—and be there.
Get there early—and when you yell,
yell like hell.
A SIGNAL CORPS HEADS
INTRAMURAL STANDINGS
Interest in the race for the intra
mural standard, now in possession of
Battery F Artillery, seems to be grow
ing rapidly, judging by the inquiries
received daily at the intramural of
fice. The following is a list up to and
including basketball and cross coun
try. The standing is as follows:
A Sig 272.5
Bat. E 262.5
Bat. E 257.5
Bat. C 240.83
Co. H 240.
Bat. D 230.
Co. D 230.
Co. F 230.
B Sig 230.
B Eng 225.
C Eng 225.
Bat. B 220.
Co. A 210.
Bat. A 205.
Tr.
Tr.
Co.
Co.
Co.
Tr.
Tr.
Co.
180.
175.
135.
130.
110.
106.
100.
100.
Band 90.
A Eng 75.83
Casuals 50.
WHERE TO GO
Wednesday — Palace, “The
Playboy of Paris.”
Thursday night— Assembly
Hall, “Dames Ahoy.”
Friday night—Assembly Hall,
“It’s a Great Life.” Preview—
Palace, “The Playboy of Paris.”
Sunday, Monday and Tuesday
—Palace, “Whoopee.”
Moore
Hornsby
It is estimated that 20,000 college
students are under paddle rule this
fall because they happen to be fresh
men.
One hundred married women at
tended the Vassar Institute of Euthen-
ics last summer.
Five thousand delegates will repre
sent half of the teachers in the world
at the convention of the World Feder
ation of Education Associations, to be
held at Denver, Colo., in July, 1931.
These delegates will come from sixty
nations and from all the races of
the world.
The Anglican Church in China is
considering the closing of all its
schools there because of the animos
ity of the new government.
AGGIELAND TAILOR SHOP
TAILOR MADE
Shirts and Breeches
Blouses and Slacks
Cleaning- Pressing and Alterations a Specialty
LET’S BEAT TEXAS, BOYS!
FRANK ZUBIK, Prop.
ONE WILL ALWAYS STAND OUT
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