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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1932)
1 THE BATTALIO Justice of Supreme Court Referees At Ohio Football Games . CLEVELAND, 0.—(IP)—Ohio collefe football teams this year ire fretting a real judge for their foot ball teams. Appellate Judge Carl V. Weygandt of Cleveland, who was elected this month to the of fiee of chief justice of the Supreme Court, spends all his urday afternoons during the ball season either as field J referee or head linesman on gridirons of the state. He is pi dent of the Ohio Football Official’s A«ociation, and is a graduate of Wooster College, where he play'd football as an undergraduate, j — When you ritit your eon, stop at GREENWOOD COURT Bryan, Texas Conveniently located opposite Court House Modern—Hot and Cold Water—Gas—Call 848 . h Browsing About The Capital By OLIN SANDERS ORDER YOUR “CITS” NOW FOR XMAS i • . . • • • - decidedly popular attractive styles in oxford greys Christmas Specials $17.50 • $19.50 - $22.00 I $24.00 , INTERNATIONAL TAILORING COMPANY AND M.BORN A COMPANY i CAMPUS CLEANERS HOTSPECIALS FOR COLD WEATHER TRENCH COATS ( $2.95 DRESS SHOES $3.95 Suede Leather JACKETS $5.95 Regulation Black SILK TIES 65* Fish Brand SLICKERS $3.95 Aggie Unionalls $1.65 Heavy Cotton SOCKS 2 Pair for 25* Leather Dress GLOVES $1.95 “Bryan’s Leading Gothier’ Life is just a bowl AUSTIN RESIDENTS AND VIS ITING SPECTATORS eegmed to be terribly disappointed by the fact that the es let corps did not stage their usual Con gress Avenue parade in full dress. We are sorry the fea tore was omitted ss it has tak en place every other year lor some time. AND THE WAY THAT THOSE T. U. STUDENTS can enter tain. They just take you in and introduce you to everyone and then you are one of the bunch. They may not live exactly like y we do, but still it is nothing but good southern hospitality AGAIN REVEILLE STEALS THE WHOLE SHOW. Everyone present in Austin with one of those little boxes with the birdie in it wanted to snatch a picture of her. What power she holds over men; and wom- . en too for that matter. DID “MAJ” DUNN’S BOYS give the crowd a thrill between halves? The only, ones pres ent that had seen anything quite as good before in the w ay of band performance were those who attended the Aggie- Texas game last Thanksgiving Day. | WELL! WELL! THERE WAS OLD “GOOSE” JENNINGS high up there in the stands long before the game started. Yes. high in the stands and high in other respects too. CAN ANYONE DIRECT ME TO THE AGGIE HEADQUAR TERS? Don’t know ole pal if I am right or not; but it seem ed to be in the main reception room of the Littlefield Dormi tory from the amount of khaki that was flashing about there. WE ENJOYED STICKING OUR NOSE IN THE S. R. D l HOUSE for tbe reason that it looked like a contented group. There was Bill Holke, Johnnie Arnett, and “Airmail” Ismiel telling the girls just how good you had to be before you were made a commissioned officer at Aggifland. One of the girls J there told us they were going to hang the portraits of these three young men over the man tel there just to give the place s distinctive character. Hur- raaaaaaaaah! COWBOYS ON THE STREETS, COWBOYS AT THE GAME. COWBOYS EVERYWHERE! Yes. evdn a cowboy at the dance Wednesday night. No, we looked closer and it was only little Holloway <yes Hol loway Perkina) dancing with boots and spurs on. My, my! THE BATTALION 13 Years Ago As take* from tbe files of Tbe BattalUa of Nott-mbcr <7, Southwestern Pirates Defeated By Aggies In A Ragged Game. After first quick seers by Higgin botham, Fanners fell to “wool gathering” and play listless game —many second string men put in. Final score is 7-0. Livestock Novelty Show A Bu; Success. Splendid audience is pres ent and good sum is realised to de fray expenses of team to Chicago. Net profit is $390.00. Bachman, coach of the A and M football team in 1906 and 1907 is new coaching the Northwestern team of the Western Conference. Merriam, who coached the Ag gies in 1908 and started the sea- of 1909, is now coaching at £ |J ilT! •]" Pa., to tagiving dance. be at the Iowa. deep bid scheme, no doubt prompted by Bolsheviki motives, frustrated Sunday evening by pitting out tbe fire which was stgrted in tbe room of Sergeant Ja- potir and H. B. Willard of Com pgRy G. When the men arrived they found that defective wiring had set fivy to the papers in the room and burned Japour’s slide rule. No ma- tarjal damage was done, but, after 'iiijpant inquiries, it was found that ■labour had his pennants insured. T THE QUEEN-Beautiful Stewart in HUMAN DE- |- Adv. THE DljllE—Life’s Greatest M** ' j Adv. Sergeant Potte woke up the oth er night when taps sounded and started dressing for reveille. • The A and M H 'P« are some sources of a^ractiob to the fair sex. H. L. Dreeke of Company G has a girl coming down from 0#V. Wilbur L. Cross of Conner- ticut » former Yale professor, last was making heroic attempts to.^fHect from John 3. Lawrence, treagurer of the New England Ccsupcil, a 1 cent bet on the Yale- Hqi^urd football game. The gover- nof aaid he would insist on pay- mRij, even if’it meant Lawrence wopid have to pay for a 3 cent ■M^p and a 2 cent tax to send a 1 ceqtjcheck. *■»•- - ' STUDENTS, syncing employment^- 'full or spt^e time, see Mr. Orms, 3005 Ave.. Bryan, after five. I THE CLEVER )\ MAN KNOWS—Jll THE VALUE OF MEfeCI&NT TAILORED ,:J[ .cMaW « There is a diffteMre ^ - -f •! .... They areTpde tea fa* e-as. I lllf 1 ■n UNIFORM s /— 1 DONT MISS OUR .. ECONOMY - CHRISTMAS , | I SAlir / * !* I |J ; . This Holiday Season will see the finest display of attractivie and pleasing Christmas Gift Jewelry at new low prices ever offered in this territory. It won’t be a question of profit With us, but the neces sity of reducing our large stock. . SILVER DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY At Discounts of , 25% TO 75% - ' ■ 1 • I T i' 11 -i . r • VISIT OUR STORE — - . J’Kj j | |.| •< a ] ’ , 1 COMPARE OUR PRICES LbJ i L ill 1 • ^ ' And nvake your selections early for a V - Ilf j-l ■* REAL ECONOMY CHRISTMAS Sankey Park A 11 I J I JI M • n ' - Diamonds ilver Watches ft ——w ma OR TO put it another way—“How you feel depends on what you eat." Just try a bowl of Kellogg's Rice Krispies for breakfast or lunch and see if you don't feel keener and fitter. That's because Rice Krispies are rich in energy and so easy to digest. How much better than heavy, hot dishes. 1 Rice Krispies for a late snack. Extra with sliced bananas or other fruit, vencious, toasted rice bubbles that actu ally crackle in milk or cream. Made by in Battle Creek. • i ■ tog r to*•• vraiemilteto mrW maas lay K.WU«a la SatO* Cnak. The, larkU. ALL-aitVN. PET Hr.a U.k-., Cm Flak—. WlMat SraihlM, aad MLaUacs'. WHOLE WHEAT Maaah. AlaaKaMar Ha« ¥ c l JiSi W*ur J | ■ r J i f..CiV .(k || THE SEA WOLF "Notarr in', the Ra%v’’ — a» por trayed by the noted artist, N. C. Wyetk bmdred by the infamout Captain K idd’s fierce raids on the gold-laden Spanish galleons (1696), ubich made him the scourge of the Spanish Main. “Nature its the Raw Is Seldom Mild” —u»d raw tobaccos have no plape in cigarettes. with BILLIE DOVE JIMMIE DURANTE Benefit Rifle Team ASSEMBLY HALL Friday, Dec. 7th. - 6:30 Admission 25c > i j .if l; ^ , L r. \ • No raw tobaccos in Luckies —that’s why they’re so mild buy the finest, the very finest tobaccos in all the world—but that L ♦ f does not explain why folks everywhere regard Lucky Strike as the mildest ciga rette. The fact is, we never overlook the truth that ,, Naturc in the Raw in Seldom Mild”—so tf— fine tobaccos, after aging and mellowing, are then given the benefit of that Lucky Strike purify ing process, described by the words-*-" It’s toasted ’ That’s why'folks in every city, town and hamlet say that Luckies are such mild cigarettes. “It’s l nat package of mild UfCkm ' i ah; I /■’