f SAY, FELLOWS- H*vi you t*H>n over to see the many items we make for you Aggies? It will pay you to make us a visit. • < |* If you have not ordered your Senior Class Ring take a look at our new samples. * • a ‘ ♦ j Make oar store your headquarters when in Bryan. CALDWELL’S JEWELRY STORE “100% For The Agntat* V *1 t’v-l II •lit * t • 4 sr 1*1 1 ♦ * —— ws — i **+*+0*0+0'* • ALL MAKES OF PORfABLE TYPEWRITERS ATWATER KENT. R. C. A. AND VICTOR RADIOS AND RECORDS • K ‘*'V .• *’• L; ' ■ § - * HASWELL’S BOOK STORE ' | 1 JL J I rTu ■ r P.;- ?* , . j*. ' 1 i I . rp Bryan 1 r Phone 14 / I 1 r r i From The Enemies Camp FORT WORTH, Oct 6.—Pollow- itif their first defeat on a foreign sod since Nov 11, 1927, when Cen tenary nosed them oat 7 to t in Shreveport, the Texas Christian Homed Frogs resumed training to prepare for the) opening of thf conference season against Matty Bell's Texas Aggies in Fort Worth October !?. Although the Chris tians have a game scheduled with the Austin College Kangaroos for Denton Teachers rsidtraent had ^e in a sluggish Failure of defence to and their unca plcted assorted lotig heaves to the 4>| their defeat in The line was ping CapL Ish den Hurricane the Sch- tad them 31-< areal enemy passes. 'ability to eom- and abort ion. spelled Saturday, ul in stop- the Col- —^ uncanny ahility to follow his in- terferers. In* been one of (he out standing revelations of the season. Bver since his app.aranc« as a freshman In 1929 he has been by far tb« b«st punter in a football Uniform. With hit triple value aa a field general, ball-carrier and punter, he may develop into a reg ular before the season is over. By virt»ie of his great defensive une against the Golden Hurri- cane. Red Oliver may also break into the stating line-up at a half back position this year. The giant rad-head has always Men a great running hack, but prior to the Tul sa dash the Horned Frog mentor was afraid of Oliver’s defensive game. At Tulsa he met plays on the line of scrimmage and turned the ball carriers beck with vicious tackles. This brought Joy to Conch Schmidt, hut aot so much aa the fact that Red did not let a single pass receiver get behind him. The Frog tutor was better pleaded with his defensive game against pa*»e> than any other phase of his bril liant all-around perfemigMiL 1 Bryan Nursery & Floral Co. ' Rdautifot Flower* For All Occasions / Bryan 266-R1 ) Bryan P: iking'un, |’i gkaAdate for an next Saturday, it should be HtU* j *11-American b«uth. but the bocks’ more than a curtain-raiser for the WM kness araiimt- tv,. trest Frog-Aggie UK. The Kan- whole tea^?X|S2 0 ff«uive garooe loet by a 21-« score to thuj proved t|ua7andoing. I nr j Coach Sch' ii indicated Satin Arehitecti Plan /day night that abater Brannon. Years Program na 1-barking TTtere Is a ■ r j- ' ! "' ' ' ' ' v I J j (‘it We appreciate the generous business ypu *. 1 TT 7 ^ 1 H ;]] jif ; I ! L ifij- mave given us. ' r rjli ... li c,-. , “Try the Drug Store First”—We have it! m K.l An Aggie Store Kor Aggies— “Your Drug S rv 1 •nj, l‘i 1 { ^ "i 'W * a ’» ; tdre” Tl:^''T' I! 1 ; j r-,. ' T TW3* li- |TW II I i A^ielandl Pharmacy “Your Drug Store” 1 S. A. Lips< omlL Ex. ’OH, Mgr. I • n 1 . ■' ■ i . • I rl I , i- :. ^ If I .JliLm.:. ‘1 1. 1 L • I I • ■ M«. i - ♦ Dr. LAIfA] JONgS D*tk 1 R *1 Second Floof Olty NaUoaal Bank B, Iding BlTa kf 1 tais ■ 4*4 J At a meeting of tke Architectu ral Club! Monday night, October i pfeciag 6th. W. M. Curtis, Covington, Ok-J line-up against; tq lahoma. was elected preeidentij To dste Lawrence t ook. Dallas, vice-pres- w-. ^ ident; F. S. Scott, UtUe Rofk.l^ Arkansas, treasurer; R. 0. Travis. Mexia, secretary* O. H. Smith, Ft. Worth, sergeant-at-arms; and Jim Keith, Beaumont, chairman of the decorations committee. A large crowd was in attendance and the entire staff of architec tural profeseon were present. Plans for lecturers to visit here were discussed and a meeting of the dance committee, to be select ed later, was decided. The dance, one of the most colorful of the year held on this campus, is one main purposes of the club with the different phases branches of each type of ar chitecture. The meeting to follow will prove very interesting and all those in terested. although not architectu ral students, are cordially invited to attend, every first and third Monday of the month. this week, of his re iiuton in the Kangaroos, s fceld grneral- to none, and featured by an -4 weet running this engine] in your Lifetime 0 Pen - IAL ceto Na' 'IN' Y( § {• I L ■ * h ; >‘ ; 4 This store, operated for the benefits the student body, is equipped especially for the conveniences of the A. & M. Cadet Corps. 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In the Aggie line, Oliver “Gus H Guseman, the great little guard from Houston, whom fate ban, dealt with seemingly Very unjustly for the past two years in preventing his gaining a letter because of in juries, was thorn in the "flesh” of $e Greenies every minute he was in ths game, Saturday. He repeat edly broke through the mighty Wave line to smother off-tackle smashes and make tackles from be hind to break up apparent end runs. Jerry Dalompl. , Tulane’s great little all-American end and captain, proved himsqlf worthy of hie berth on the mythical team by his flaw less defensive play all afternoon. He was everywhere, and especially when he was needed most. He was easily the outstanding man on the Greenie team and practically the entrie Wave defense on line plays and end runs. The highly touted (.n-enie back- field found the going too rough through the tough Aggie line and the game ended with net even one of the Tulane backs gaining more than ten yards lu one try and only • did this happen. “Midget” Wop Glover, who figured promi nently in the Tulane victories over A A M in 1921 and 1930, failed to r*t more than five yards on any of his attempts through the Aggie defense. Because of a vary muddy fluid and an unceasing rain throughout, the game waa replete with m lap lays and fumbles by both teams. Patronise the advertisers of The Battabon. sees i'rF The Exchange Store j Official Store of the CoBef*” —BTtnrt^sss— Dr. D. C T«k Dentista Greenwood Court—New location oppoaiu Court House. Dr. York- Hpctfal attontion to pyorrhea and Orthodontia. ih The ONLY fcensin# Lilbtims*hasreate# is f PHtvod ~ Shaaflbv's; do aot be II Other THE On the (Over Excl 0*+**++0»0*0**^^*+^* u*r m*0 «ftjr b.' 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