The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 03, 1934, Image 7

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rith Hmm orgudi^.
tiocu aboold b« continued. This
work tofothcr with mj rotfvkr
. ColUfO dotk*. which here boon
considerably increased with the
heavy enrollment of students and
the now preeeinf and vita] prob
lems confronting Africnltwe,
(oinr to reqniro constant and
thorough study on my part I b«
tteve, therefore, that it is hast for
mo to be relieved of my atl
duties and rr'ponsibihtiee. I
that this action can wall be taken
now since we have assembled hare
one of the most efficient and best
coaching staffs ever brought to
gether in the Soethweet and there
probably has never been a time
when our student body and former
students were as enthosiastie and
as hopeful of the future as now,
I believe H will be proper for
me to record here that the Council
has taken the following recent no
tions:
(1) Restored Golf and Tennis as
minor sports.
(t) Addsd swimming as a minor
sport and employed oar first
swimming instructor and cooch.
(5) Mads plans for greatly en
larging Kyle Field by including all
of the College land lying sooth of
the present athletic grounds.
(4) Arranged three interstate
games for this year.
(I) Begun negotiations for a
game with the University of Mex
ico to be played in Mexico City
'during the Christinas Holidays of
1986.
(6) Begun negotiations for a
game to be played with West Point
(7) Assembled probably the best
balanced coaching staff e^er to
represent any institution in the
Sooth.
I believe that I should also re
cord here that during my tenure
as chairman, there has not been
a particle of dissension among the
members of the CoiUKil and I be
lieve every single Vote on every
important issue has been unani
mous.
SOUTBERHSCHOOLS
FACE SCHEDULE OF
HAHDGAIESSAT.
Every school in the Southwest
<'(inference has a hard game be
fore them this week as A and M,
Rice and Texas invade the last,
Baylor goes over to Lobbock to
play the Texas Tech Matadors and
Arkansas and T C U dash in Fort
Worth in the first Southwest Con-
rente football game of the year.
The Aggies have the tough
gems of the group when they en
counter Pop Warner’s Red Devils
in Philadelphia Friday night. The
THE BATTALION
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Aggies have only two practice
sessions before they take the field
with the Temple team.
K»ce will go to Lafayette In
diana for a game with Noble
Kiser’s Purdue Boilermakers. The
Purdue eleven beasts two of the
outstandings becks In the country.
Rice will not bo handicapped with
the training problem that con
fronts the Norton coached team.
Jack Chevigney takes his Uid-
rsity of Texas Longhorns to
Notre Dame to combat against his
old alma mater in In an attempt
to try the Bock no system of foot-
bal against the team that originat
ed the system. The highly tooted
Milliard is in shape and will get a
deal trial as the Steen battle the
strong team. The Notre Dome team
is a good chib yet, but they have
not been as successful in recent
years as they were in the reign of
Rockne.
Morlcy Jennings’ Baylor Bears
have about the lightest game of
the week with the Texas Tech Mat
adors, although this team is no set
up for any team. In fact the Bears
took the team too lightly last year;
end the Matadors trampled them
under their feet It to 0. The Bay-1
lor mentor is expecting the offense
to givy him some trouble end has
spent a week in hard blocking
sessions. liil blocking of the Bay
lor team last week was not so hot.
S M U goe to Baton Rouge Sat
urday ito battle with the L 8 U
Tigers in what should be a game
battle. The Tigers foaght a • la
tie with the Bke Owls ia Hoasta
last week. 8M U should show
more defease than the Rice Owls
as they invade the Louisiana sail
The 8 M U Kim is doped to be the
beet in the conference. Only a trial
with another South west Confers
contender will settle that.
T C U and Arkansas open the
Southwest Conference football re
with the two teams masting in
Fort Worth. Coach Bear Wolfe has
been working his contenders hard
during the week. He held a long
and hard scrimsaage with the froth
Monday afternoon. The Frogs have
powerful passing team. The
Basorbacks are spending most eg
their time on a passing defense.
Freakauui Swimming
AapinaU Report
Thirty seven freshmen swimmers
reported at the college pool Tues
day afternoon, September 86, la
eor to the *■***•! call for those
interested ia swimming and water
polo.
According to the coach, Arthur
fa moon. Houston, the team show
ed up hotter than had beta autid-
d. Among the outstanding
unarm ars K. P. Arnoaou. A.
& Rachels, M. A. Griffin, J. H.
Faagin, D. E. Braswell, Dwyer. F.
C. Stevenson, C. W. Crow, J. F.
Keeton, Bj H. DuPeri, J. O. May-
nier, H. W. Sephene, and C J.
Aukney.
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' Hr. Adamson plane to arras
loro meets each with the following
» : Ft. Worth Y M C A, Hou*-
M C A. Sen Antonio Y M C
t S M U, Texas University,
Indoor Gulf A A U
Hhve yea aeon those b sent MM pfataro frames? Only 81.49.
Standard siso 8x10 and many diffarmt designs to choose from
Organisstion wristlets a real new one- only |2.00 Wo
also have the If watch fob and .<>m« of tha heat looking belts
and buckles for you Aggie* you hare ever seen. We make a
*peci»hty oi Aggie jewelry sueh as *braceleU, pine, aad
vaalHA j [ •
If-you are in the market for a'real good watch wo have
H. W* feature the Graoa, Elgin and Hamilton la all design*
If you have not orddrad your
good tkne to place your order
or Claes Bing, new is a
Caldwell Jewelry Store, Inc.
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Phone Bryan 110
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Offices: Greenwood Courts
Bryan, Texas , |
GREENWOOD COURT
Modern Tourist Quarters
South Side Courthouse
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Direct frags factory to yoti Campaign Hats are
$5.00
Boys a apodal value equal to kigtier priced hats.
Abo New Shlpmeat Freshman Slacks, ISoa.
Army Serge 21 inch bottom at—
$7J»0
J.C. PENNEY GO.
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I am sure you will understand College of To
that due to my pest association
. with the athletics of this institu
tion, I am taking this action with
* heavy heart. My interest in ath
letics shall continue just as ranch
as ever. "
I am resigning with the satis
faction of having the belief that
the way has been cleared for the
most successful period in the his
tory of athletics in the A. A M.
! Skerely yours,
E. J. Kyle, Deaa
School of Agriculture
The Whole school is saddened by
Dean Kyle's resignation from the
Athletic Council. His place, how- j
ever, will be filled by a competent
and thorough man. Dr. T. D.
Brooks, Dean of the School of Arts
and Sciences. Dr. Brooks has every
kind ofifaverable endorsement
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for those whose
friendship you appreciate
AGGIELAND STUDIO
New Home North Gate of Campus
KODAK FINISHING PICTURE FRAMES
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kinds of mild ripe Domestic
tobaccos. Then wc age and
mellow them like rare wines
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FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
- BRYAN FLORAL SHOP
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Next wc add just the right
kinds and the right amounts
of Turkish tobaccos to give
Chesterfield the "seasoning"
that helps to make them taste
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