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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1933)
THE BATTALION AGGIES PLAY SAM HOUSTON TEACHERS FRIDAY NIGHT 4 I I Every Mao That Played In Tulaoe Game |To Be Available; Three More ! Return To Squad After Illness Out of the limelight of winning one <>f the moot colorful of the int*Ts«*tional games in the history’ of the Southwest Conference from Tulane Saturday, Coach Matty Bell's Akki** Grid Warriors will go into a different kind of light Friday night when they travel to Huntsville for the second >ram- t {to be played under floodlirhu la Fish Footballers To Open Schedule With 9th Infantry Coach “Little Hir” Higgiabotk- ara'a strong freshman football team will open its season in a night game November 1, at San Antonie with the Pth Infantry whom they defeated last year 26 0. On Norember 10 they will )oar- ney to Bryan and meet their an cient rivals, the Allen Academy Ramblers, who fell before the Freshmen last year P-0. M-TK AXNTAVW.Y HALL “The Woman I Stole” with Jack Holt and Fay Wray Saturday, 6:30 and 8:30 “THE CONSTANT WOMAN” Uth^ Conrad Na^lc and Leila Hyams Wednoday, October II the Cadet's hi*tory. Light workouta under the floodlights of Kyle Field daring the week have com posed the. wMbi part of the Aggie training f«r the Sam Hoot ton »„ : 1 • melee. | Althoagh considered as b< n ^ hardly more than s goad workou* for the striag'Acgie team, the Huntsville teacher* will not be a set ap by anyi B^n* havteg al- ready won two of their pre-seas games and looming up as a *tropg contender for the Lone Star Con ference Championship. Sam Hous ton has turned in victories over Southwestern and Blinn Memorial and has received no defeats to- date. Every man that played in the Tulane game will be available for use Friday, no injuries other than bruises haying [ taken effect into the Aggie team. Besides these, Wil bert Randcrw, swift quarterback; Rue Barfield, shifty half; Percy Reid, fullback, aU of whom have been out of the game because of •light,, attacks of flu, will be ready for action. Polo Approved For Cavalry Squadron Equipment for instruction in polo have been ordered sad work in this field will begin soon, according to Major John P. Wheeler. There will be no team fee represent the Aggies this year si the only competition will probably be amon* the caval ry aqmadron in the spring after the unit has been properly trained. II I * REDUCTION IN CLEANING AND PRESSING | PRICES Aggie Cleaners Thigpen and Rapp •*WE CLEAN ( U>THES CLEAN" Let Ua Clean Your Clothe* with'Modern equipment . - ! and Experienced Hands Location North Gate Delivery Phone 308 A * T.C.U. Frogs and Arkansas Open S. W. Conference Saturday When the gun sounds Saturday at Fayetteville, the prelude will be over and the first net of the 1M3 Southwest Conference grid race will begin for the conference mem bers. T C U and Arkansas will have the honor of starting the aa- aoal trek on the narrow path to glory and a Southwest Conference Football Championship that every member of the conference dreams of possessing at the beginning ef the Mason, at least until the first game is played, as the Frogs ia- vade the Raxorbaek territory for the first conference tilt. T C U has won three non-con- ferece game* to dnte and is ready to start oa the jinxed trail for a •econd consecutive conference championship, while the Raxor backs, already beiag picked as a strong contender for the champion ship because of heavy p re-con fer* nee victories, are gettii* set ts gig the Frogs aad avenge the *4-12 defeat handed them last la the two games that Arkansas ha* played, the Rasorbacka have chalked up 82 points to their op ponents 7, having given the Okla homa Baptists a neat 42-7 trim ming the past Saturday. T C U, in throe games, has stacked up 74 pointers to their opponents €, how ever the Frogs have had a heavier program than the Rasorbecks, es pecially ta the game played last Saturday with the ktrong North Texas Teacher* when the Fort Worth boys won 18-0. team- CAN BE to be gation to put < eon has been sdded It has found out that DONE. There is one thing left guarded against. What i* some times good medicine can 'bf feasfemd into poison if to., big a do*# Is taken. Such is the way of over confidence. But the Aggie team is made up of veterans—pt is made op of hardened warrior*, as some may any, and with the Wvei head! is little chadce in the Aggie with the level only by *xp« taking In the 1988 edition of The Font* ball Annual, there is given a list of the possible candidates for AH American honors! jfor this year. The annual's list was complied by Parke H. Davis, who sags the men named are “the footbeil -headliners for the new season the cream of the IMS crop”. And down the list whom do you tappene we find ? None ether than our Big Ted Spencer. After the fine display ef field generalship Orleans Saturday^ Davis may not be er after all. from the ew Orleans, minutes af- t iito green in the face. Watching the Aggies . At the beginning of the -..-sAon. there was only one thing that the Aggies nssded to be really sat for a Southwestern Conference Cham pionship. That thing was confi dence. After having been tossed around in the storm for five years, sometimes losing hard fought me* by what seemed merely tough breaks and again losing me* because the star players re out on account of injuries, the Aggies had lost a good bit of the old time confidence in them selves. \ ‘ But sow there is no such obstacle in the way. That little bit of con fidence necessary for any aggre- A little story locker room* down It seems that In ter “Mighty the game some accidently kicked him With a terrible sco+t, Breedlove told the offending opponent.what Breedlove did to “guys like th*". The game was won at that moment, according to reports given by Breedlove. Two Gun Tracy, I maser A and M star football pMytr will lay down his milk pails and again put on the c lea ted shoe* but this date it Will be as coach. Tracy will take over the reins end guide the Blinn Memorial College Gridsters this season. KBENjlTEREST IS SHOWK FOR OPENING INTRA1URAL SPORT —* W; L. Penberthy announced Monday that interest in the intra- mursl ••ports had reached its peak. H« revealed the fact that every or- jjanitatjon in the corps had enter ed them* in tennis sad both A and B clesse*. ef basketball competi tion. This is the first time that the corp has ever competed one hun dred percent in any sport since the •dv*nt of extensive intramurale under the direction of Mr. Pen- pM-rthy. Nr. Penberthy is confl- fident that this unusual interest will be sustained and expressed the hope that the teams go through their seasons without a single for- fslpre. • jj Tennis matches were postponed Monday due to inclement weather but both Class A and B basketball teams >wvag into action with a total of fear games played Mon day. In Ctaas A competition, Bat tery E won their game with Troop B with a score of 17 to 3 and Co. B Engineer* boat Troop D 14 to 0. In the Class B events Co. A Sig nal Corps played Co. G Infantry and Won 26 to 4 end the Band won their match with Battery A Coast Artillery 10 to 4. Speedbsll contests will be start ed Monday end this, together with the two sports just mentioned, will hold its place in the lime light un til thd Cross Country competition begins on November 26th. are as sick that surfeit with too much, ss they that starve with nothing.—Shakepseare. /— * DR. LAMAR JONES Deatbt •eos* llaar Ctor Mat*—al Bask BelMtas ‘ B{yan, Texas THOSE GOOD MALTED MILKS We Still Mike Them! King’s Whitnutn's and I’angburn's Candies Holmes Bros. Confectionery Bryan . Phone 221 New Shipments Just Received New Regulation Trench Coats 60 Inches Long $2.95 Fortune Oxfords Wing Up” ‘ $3.95 Aggie Unkmalls Zipper Front — AH Sises ! $2.95 All Bram Chevrons, Branches Hat Shields, Cords. >mplete stock of Metal at our usual km a m. Waldrop AND COMPANY Two Convenient Stores College and Bryan Vanette Studio , A New Studio Making realistic por traits for real men. 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