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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1933)
.< f. — w f TT 1 " ■ T ' ! 11 >11 . | ‘ | 5 THE BATTALION - r i "i j if i "t[' it ' “"I " » j-* 1 ——^ Texas Wilft ■throw Fine Line Against Aggies v . j Stop At * i ''S ^ BILL & GUSES CONFECTIONERY When In Nnvanoto' \. •• h Ml B in —TV ' I In the event of rnia the Thanks- fiving Day battle between the Ter- ai Affies and the University of Texas Lon*horn* will be fought largely by the forwards of the taro teams. And Texas University aril! have a tough line to present Above are pictured some of th« “strong men” of the Ixmghorns’ forwards. They are: (left to right) above: Arthur Neibuhr, tackle; Capt Bill Smith, center; L. B. Oakes, guard; Charles Coates, tackle. Below: Roy Cooledge, guard; Buck Prejean, guard; and Coach Bill James. IT ■V * VAGABOND canldke it When you’re crowded together in the rum* ble seat •. . . when you join the huddle in the stadium . . . when you’re caught in a sur prise rain . . . “Vaga bond” is the coat to be wearing. Cold and rain repellent . . . and smarter than the smartest! $19.50 TRENCH COATS $3.50 A. 11. WALDROP and Company Bryan and Callage > i'iit f Hi •r J ‘.1 COMPANY “A" S.C. WINS INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL FLAG Team Led By A. L. Ragle Wins Over “H” Company Infantry In Finals Sunday. Company “A” Signal Corps de- eated Company “H” Infantry 13 to 6 Sunday afternoon to win the Class B Intramural Basketball Championship. Supporters for both teams were present in number and noise, and. both teams showed smooth action, playing as a unit. T. E. Shalnik, C. S. Clark, E. 0. Hall, A. L. Ragle, W. C. Taylor and J. N. Ferguson played for Coihpany “A" and these men will rsemre the intramural awards giv en at the end of .the intramural season. Company was represented by R. B. Tobin. J. H. Tobin, W. W. Simpson, L. E. James, W. H. Dav idson, E. EL Farr, and Eddie Mean. Sunday * gamp closed the Intra mural Basketball season for the 1 Continued On Page 6) ItT Me 6o in, COACH! “BEAT TEXAS” OLD ARMY THEN COME TO L HOLMES BROS. CONFECTIONERY For Those Good Malted Milks \ , \ A A11 COLLEGE CREAMER! Dairy Products '• ! • f i . .., !• r Phone 48 i J? ! '• I .THE AGGIELAND INN IS AT YOUR SERVICE / Jr LET’S TALK TURKEY And I Don’t Mean Cold Turkey Either I Mean THAT GOOD BAKED TURKI . Done Up Brown With All the Trimmings— - Like It Is Served—With Service and Quality at— . - | THE DELUXE CAFE k > • L It. , • ; !- Welcome Home Ex-Agfies TOE AGGIELAND BARBER SHOP WILL REMAIN OPEN LATE WEDNESDAY NITE AND UNTIL 11 A. M. THURSDAY For Your Convenience R. W. IVY, Proprietor •ii Gate A GIFT FOR MOTHER There’s just one thing she will appreciate more than anything your money c*n buy— YOUR PHOTOGRAPH Make your appointment now while there is ample time AGGIELAND STUDIO JOB SOSOLIK, Proprietor * Kodak Finishing Picture Frames \ h- We extend to you the glad hand of A. & M. Col lege and sincerely hope your stay here is a pleasant one. ; '• I j , f; ■ ' 1.,' -1 'k ■ i . . > | ' : ; i • ; I FOR RESERVATIONS ADDRESS THE AGGIELAND INN COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS | : ; i || •! 'll '• ’ I ii U ! I Dining Room A Modern Hotel With — Terrace — My I and Ample Parking Space i LOCATED AT THE HEART OF AGGIELAND 1 \T7 1 l i , j, f'fl -i r. ' ‘| Coffee Shop J •i i 4 - *1 \ t r r I t a a ii 1 1 : * • AGGIELAND >*:M 4 1 J \ %. 1 j f 1