8 THE BATTALION THE PAN By D. B. McNerney The cadet corps— comes in for a good “panning” if it doesn’t attend the Thanksgiving game as nearly one-hundred per cent strong as is financially possi ble. The last Thursday of each No vember marks the climax of A and M’s school year because on that day we meet our sister school of the yellow—jersies. Believe us, those who don’t go will miss a whale of a battle that’s due to leave Texas’ Memorial gridiron red hot. That’s where the PAN comes in and we’re banking on having it filled with fresh beef. Rice’s childish exhibition— of school spirit surprised and dis gusted us last week when we beheld the results of their painting skill. We suppose that they will warn us to post some of our “slimes” as night-watchmen next time, but, really, we had thought such pranks were done by only high school stu dents whose fervent love for alma mater is expressed in this manner. Since they have beaten us— our literary chastisement might Next to Blue Moon Filling Station WE SERVE THE BEST EATS AND DRINKS CURRY'S PLACE The Root Beer Stand LA SALLE HOTEL BRYAN, TEXAS sound like the whine of a poor los er, however we feel assured that had the opposite happened on the gridiron. Rice’s “handwriting on the wall” trick would have been panned regardless. This isn’t the first time— that this has been done to us but before it was done on a less signifi cant scale and might have been attributed to local sources. The re cent example, however, was quite bold and without a doubt was the handiwork of the boys from the Institute. We may be crude and rough but we don’t run around in other people’s back yards and daub paint all over their property. Here’s a surprise fellows— The S M U campus publication re cently carried an article which in dicated that our “effeminate-toned” yell, “lizzie,” hadn’t made such a favorable impression upon the stu dents of the red and blue. The ar ticle then attempted retaliation with the following: “May The Campus ask—when did the Farmers achieve the name of Army? Is it not rather high flown to class A and M with the famous West Point eleven and since they do not necessarily have to enter the army of the United States, by what virtue do they get the name?” In answering the gentleman— we will admit that we are far out classed by the school along the Hud son, in some ways. However if some •of the skeptical Methodists would condescend to “slum” it a bit by spending a week or so with us they would surely see that we are justified in calling ourselves “Ole Ahmee.” Their right to the name of Mustangs surely can’t be ques tioned because their conduct at times personifies at least one mem ber of the equine family. With all this dirt cleaned out the PAN will be ready for the big beef 'dinner tomorrow; “corned” beef at that, we guess. BATTERY F WINNER OF ANNUAL INTRAMURAL RUN RESTAURANT AND COFFEE SHOP BRYAN’S FINEST EATING PLACE BXSji Fabrics You Love To Touch Saxonies have a smooth* slick dressiness, which im mediately identifies them. That doubtless is the se cret of their popularity^. And doubtless why we have prepared so volum inously for ^ orc’atdpimand. $35 $40 $45 all with two trousers rilaldrop&(3 BRYAN AND COLLEGE Running under the most unfavor able conditions on muddy and slick track, Fish Fuentes, Troop H, of San Antonio came in for first place in the annual intramural cross country meet which was won by Battery F last Sunday. There were well oyer a hundred men that took to the road at the starting command of W. L. Penberthy The race was run over the two and three-quarter mile course which was extremely muddy and slick. Fish Fuentes and Fish Long, Bat tery B, were neck and neck as they 'rounded the gate coming into the track, but Fuentes forged ahead with an extra burst of speed to win the match. These two were followed close ly by Taylor, Company A Signal Corps; Russell of Battery F; and Lit tle, Company D. In the meet ,which was won by Battery F, Company A Signal Corps was second; Battery E, third; H In fantry, fourth; and Troop A, fifth. The winning man received a medal as did the men composing the winning team. HAND BALL TO START SOON Handball, at present one of the most popular sports in Aggieland, will be added to the intramural program within the next two weeks. Five years ago this sport was inaugurated with about 15 men competing; last year more than 200 participated in the league and tournament play and it is expected that the number this year will far exceed that of previous years. It is one of the fastest games to be found in any line of sport, which probably accounts for it being sug gested by many coaches as a pastime for athletes, and used likewise by themselves. The matches in handball are played somewhat similar to those of tennis as each team is composed of six men, these being divided into pairs, and in order to win a match a team must win two out of three of the sets be- I tween pairs. STARTING ENDS One of the latest books is a bio graphy of A1 Capone, “A Self Made Man,” written by Fred D. Palsey, a Chicago newspaper reporter. Seventeen eastern colleges took part last spring in a poetry reading contest, the latest of intercollegiate “sports.” DR. A. BENBOW Dentist OFFICE OVER 1st STATE BANK. PHONES: OFFICE 275 RES. 635 BRYAN, TEXAS By J. A. Barnes There are approximately 6,000 re serve officers produced in the United States every year? ? ? ? ? It is rumored that next year fees for registration will include a “flag pole” fee? ? ? ? ? Over 1,4000 pounds of flour are used in the mess hall every day? ? ? ? ? There are approximately 15.2 yards of cigarette in the average carton ? ? ? ? ? Taylor, Texas, is the center of the torrential rainfall of the United States ? ? ? ? ? The corps enters the mess hall at the rate of over 52 a second when the band plays for formations ? The L Palace Theater An ancient pair of Egyptian dice, dating from Cleopatra’s day, has been received by the Chicago Field Museum. DIAMONDS FOR YOUR Senior Ring- OR R. V. Pins Brilliant, snappy, full-cut stones $7.50 $11.50 $14.50 SENIOR RINGS, TOO ANY MODEL—ANY YEAR SANKEY PARK j Diamonds Silver Watches We are Behind the Aeea e rCCTBALL TEAM WHEN THE BATTLE IS OVER COME TO BRYAN AND SEE i The Latest Shows © & 0 &•••••••••••••••••••••••••