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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1932)
I* Troy Pound P«>uim) and thaapolb -Mind wich bar* .VTOU rhlle tb« an>lrdii|H>la r.UW araina. Tmjr rreifht W that which Is used for weighing Jewela. colna and pre- cloaa mcSala. It was named for the Frenffe town of Trujes, an Important commercial center of the Fourteenth centur* which had Its own system of welgbtsi Random By M. 8. ? Tom Adams \/ BARBER SHOP > HAfR CUTS SSf Nest to Queen Theatre THOSE GOOD MALTED MILKS We Still Make Them! King’!, Whitman’s and Pangburn’s Candies Holmes Bros.' Cosfectionery / Bryan To jroo who rood the Bottalloo rrgalarly. thia colamn will he roe- agnized m a new addition. Scon it with that in mind hefore yen Judge it too harshly. We ore net apotogis- ing far Ha existence nor Ha ah art- romings bat we de ask yen to ro* serve year opinion until the infant ran be given a chance to grow a hit GesI She* WORTH-A | MILUOM. WHERE: DOESHmL GET ALL This week several things have occurred locally which certainly have room for correction or re vision. The first comment wo have is to the collection of “Peeping Toms” that inhabit the campus every night of a Corps Dance at the Mesa Hall windows. Thia bunch of woul.l-bti “beauty contest judg es" teem to feel that the dance would nut be a success if they were not on hand to discuss the relative merits of the unfortunate dancers that stray aver to their side of the hall It reminds us of the acen< recently in a movie where the plan tation workers all crept up to the house to peep in and watch the big celebration. Maybe a balcony could bo arranged for these unooper- whereby they would not be forced to risk lifo and limb clinging to narrow lodge and label it for the non-da ncen. ,/■ THE BATTALIO ft- New Way to Save Frail From Fro*) BATTALION [3 Years Ago .Mfeeu from The Battalion of !»!•. the files of December 4, ■The corpo at the first e# the year, especially after the first few games, had failed to show the spirit that char acterised the corps of the poet. Tommie Goodrich and his staff imssediatoiy sot to work and rapidly rounded out the curpu in u fashion that has brought cr- dif to the col lege. When the soles of cou pon books fell off aad alarmed the Athletic Deport- meat, Tommie aad his staff again aided ia a campaign to help sell more stadeot cou pon book*. But when the last whistle had blown aad the team was- enjoying their T banquet you didn’t find Tom mie there then, because somebody in authority hud failed to invite the yell lead ers. Somebody certainly made a aad error and if the mis take could be corrected then perhaps that somebody should got basy aad attempt' the correction. orchardlsui all over America are watching with groat Interest the demonstrations of a new typo of frost eliminator la Various groves of southern California Something entirely new and doing away with the smudge nuisance, which already Is under baa by the state legislature, the new fnmt dlapellers. Installed la six strategic points In ttar orange| grmr*. hare paused all preliminary testa A huge scaffolding *n which la mounted an awsenate looking funnel through which warm air ia kept rfrmlaflng by airplane pmpellors Is the gist of the Invention. Free-For-All Fight ■up Hielscher as manager, will begin the holiday season in Palestine on Ends Annual Songfest December 21st, following thia by , an affair at Mprlin on December —f— g2nd. They plan to play at Cuero on New York—(IP)—The annual December 21rd, Uano on the 24th, freshman-sophomore -oagfest at Kenedy on the £Mh, sod Waco on Columbia University wag thrown the 26th. On the 27th they will into an uproar as 400 members of play at Ennis and then to Tyler on the two classes engaged la a free- the 28th. The Aggieland will com- for-all fight. After the fight both piste their season at Yoakum on classes joined on the step- of the the 28th. The Aggieland has play- university and sang the Songs to ed at all Corps dances held this gether, then cheered each other. C r and are proving popular with , ^ dancing members of the corps. Individual members of tho orches tra are: Johnnio Arant Bob Hieatt, Oscar Kuehae, Pat Bollinger, Jack Littlejohn, Kari Cochran, Gordon Langston. Gordon Steinhoff, ar- Newt Hjekchor, manager, and Willie Machtmehl. director. -rt: ZZ I SOtfaHWESTERN CHAM- PIO^. Aggie Football Warriors put Pfei||hing Touches On Varsity. Light fPhoumand people Saw Mar oon and White Triumph Over The cbmugt and White. Aggie Goal iftlilVPM Never Crossed. Score Was r* —f— [a Mid M Captured Champion- ahrtp^Stpck Judging Team at Chi cago Dofeated Opponents and Broujfkt First Honors To Texas. lea Pufyear was elected of the college section of Bute Teacher’s Asaocia- meetihg of that body i last Friday morning. one. it’s the wildest, mo-t harum- scarum, jolliest, biggest feature you over saw. Adv. Thanksgiving Hop Splendid. Ev ery detail was perfect—fitting eh- j max to series of brilliant athletic and social events. Basketball New Center Of At- - * traction. Aggie prospects bright rith five iettermen back. “Shoe Repair of Quality* Save Yo«r .Money hy 8ai Year Shoes HOUCK & SONS' /; STOI* AT— BILL & GUS < onfectionery SANDWICHES COLD DRINKS > CANDIES At Maaonic Temple Navaaata, Texaa s, hv<»l Of Agricplture Loses Two Populgr faculty Members. Profes- »drs K m. McG|nnis and 8. A. Me Mi Hah resign to enter business wkrld.- * r At SU' Queen Saturday, Special matm«ja for A and M boys. “The Hoodldpr Boy* you can’t beat thia =fe= QUALITY WORK AND SERVICE AT QUAUTY PRICES • ; CAMPUS CLEANERS Above the Exchange Store . 44 Your Convenient Cleaning Plant** ‘Shorty” Hal brook* M. Joel English LAMAB JON1 I b I l/ r— cm |j-ii TEXACO- of being in the thick of the fight tor regular berths on the squad Moody led tho scoring with 22 points while Hear Ullied 14 points Uke second place. The line-ups: Camp Ccffce /hcd The Best Place In Navaaota T° Eat NAVASCTA T , I J RTl I *m rr -11 i«d Meaoyej Pood that aad foalt Service Uhexceil.Ti j mi HOT SPECIALSl FOR COLD WEATHER =3s rnmnda* TRENCH COATS | ! $2.95 j DRESS SHOES T$3.95 Suede Leather JACKETS $5.95 Regulation Black TIES Itfah Brand SLICKERS $l,9o Aggi4 Unionalls $1.65 Heavy Cotton SOCKS Z Patr for 25^ Leather Dress GLOVES . $1.95 Dr. Marsh's “military” army that collects at each meal in front df the Mess Hall clad in coveralls < under a new ruling of the Military Department) are certainly of a nondescript appearance and look worse than they did when “cits" were considered regulation. The cits may not be in keeping with a mil itary school, but the coveralls aren’t in keeping with anything *hort of the dairy barns. fc FT PF TP Moody f » 4 1 22 Marcum f 0 • 2 0 Merita c 2 0 10 Robert* g 0 0 2 0 Horn g n 1 2 3 Hutto f 8 0 2 6 Dalton g o 0 3 0 Murray e i 0 0 0 Terrill g 0 2 4 TOTALS\ w 7 14 1 i ■ * Smith f |i 1 0 5 Bess f \h 2 2 14 Strickland c $ \tf 1 10 Boko g $ t 0 6. Lodge g i 1 4 1 tiersky g 2 4 l\ TOTALS 1^ 12 11 46 B IG MpMENTS come ofteoi when you eat Shredded >; heat! Try it tod see! Every One of those gold en-brown biscuits is packed wim energy, for Shredded Wheat is 100% whole wheat. Nature’s otvn energy food. Nothing added, nothing lost. Duck a couple of these big golden biscuits deep into a bowl of milk! Then wade in after them! Delicious mouth fuls . • • • and by thgt we mean 100% good to eat. DANCES- (Continued from Page I) for the Free State A and M Club's dance which will close the holiday I soaaon for tho Serenader*. The personnel of the orchestra includ es: Joe Dillon, manager and direc tor; Doc Chamberlain; Beau Cor nett, vocalist; Willie Stockton; Henry Bau*hausen; Hubert Dickey; Jimmie McCarroll; Ralph Bbck- stone; Worth Nickell; S. B. Archi bald; and J. O. McKnight. Referee: BHard '(A pire: Stone (Bayl')r, k M), um- Weight I A)88 Follows Sideline (onfinement Detroit—(IP)—How hard is it op a football player to watch all the games from the beach ? Johnny Metra, captain < of the University of Detroit gridders can spswer thia. For two weeks, or dpring two games, he was on the bench with a minok injury. In that time he lost twelve pounds. He’d The Aggieland Orchestra, offi- rather play, he ttjp. 3= rhea jressM Naaoara FaOi oa the packae you KNOW jraq here ghredded Wheat. NATIONAL Hi scurr COMPANY fl BY ALL MEANS ATTEND OUR ,r JEWELRY AUCTION SALE I DAILY 2:30 and 7:30 Diamond Ring Given Away FREE Sankey Park \ vu/v IRE I fjo, I have to listen to the same thing. f Tryj| Chesterfields. Honestly t they are milder, and y<|ti simply must try them!’ "Me ... try Chest^ifteldsli Why, I haven't smoked anything else; t That'q how imporUnt mildness and better la^te are to me! smokers are ao en- THEY’RE MILDER — • 1 ,|9 « . THEY TASTE BETTER fl CHESTERFIELD HADIO PROGRAM Every night except Sunday, Columbia Netwdrk. • 1M2. Ltssanr o Mrsat Tomcco CO. I 1 !L i-