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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1931)
' -i . ' l; 1 fH 1 ’ ^ ^ | T t i i —4t i IIJv j jj ijt ' i M . rCCSHHAN TCCTCALL ;i h ‘ ■Emi ^ Ifc« •* • J ^ f -?/ 9 , ; s$ • * x‘: ft \ > t « ** ft ,»- • CT—U |fP» • ^ ^ ^ r Wjj '2+ r «i ^ ^ te ' -Slr- y. . <- S/x^V v x v V Top How—T. L. Spencer, R. E. Barfield, J. T. Kelley, E. ij Bacon, W. E. Walker, J. E. Robertaon. R. L. Murray, R. F. Hartman, L. M, Land. 0. H. Meyer, H. N. Lyle, J. Merka. Second Row—J. E. Robin son, F. Seelhorst, J. E. Miller, C. G. Haynes^S, F. Langley, 0. W. Schucany, M’. A. Herring, B. H. War- nocki (X D. Ritter^ C. R. Mullert,, W. R. Boydston. J. W. Pittman. T. H. Fraaer. Third Row—J. B. fcor- teae, J. C. Roberta, N. G, Feet, A. I. Da via, W\ W. Schultz, W. B. Williams, L. D. Brown. G. C. Domin- gue, ]T F. Moore, R. J>Bumpas, E. R. Nolan, J. E. Rudder, C. E. Reichardt. Bottom Row—L. J. Bird, G. W. Short, J. C. HaiMli A. Golaainaki.iA. C- Fischer, L. S. Pawkett, C. Kinnison. E. H. McCord, M. a -A l 1 II * t ' From the one hundrtMl and aev- > • ^ s % enty-five candidates who report ed to Coach Higginbotham for freshman football, f twenty-two men were awarded numerals. They were: E. I. Bacon, Stephen- vllle; !W. R. Boydston, Clovis, N. M.; U D. Brown, Cleburne; G. C. Ddmingue, Portlj Arthqr; T. H. “Fraser, Fort Worth; A. Golasinski, Houston; R. F. Hart man, Cuero; C. G. Haynes. Fluv anna; L. M. Land, Vivian, La.; J. Meiika. Bryan; R. L. Murray, Mercedes; E. R. Nolan, Santa Rosa; jj. W. Pittman, McCafney ; C. D. fitter. La Feria; J. C. Rob erta, Corsicana: J. E. Robertson, Austin!; W. W. (Schulz, Schulen- burg; J. E. Ruddef*, Eden; T. L. Spencer, Gilmer ; B. H. Warnock. Fort Stockton} W. B. Williams, Greenville. ^Tke freshmen played only! two outside games during the season but they scrimmaged with the B. Yeary, A. L. Stout. * * i f ^ ^h. G. HigginUnham Coach of Freshman \ ’Iwy-r’- !» . ' varsity reserves every week. The outside games were with Allen Academy and Brownsville Jun ior College. The freshmen defeat ed Allen Academy 13-6, but lost to the Brownsville “Eagles” 19-0. As a whole the season was quite successful. Tm sorry. You’re through. Aw, see! You aren’t going to seifd me away, are you? Absolutely. You can’t do that. You can’t deprive me of my livelihood. Think of my wife and three kids. How will I support them? I tell you they depend upon me. I have to pay their rent, buy their clothes, furnish their food, pro vide their comforts of life. Gee, coach, you won’t kick me off the team, will you? Til make three touchdowns next week. 1 promise. —Wampus. ,