I . fj ^ T' > THE BATTALION t' 1 Possibility of Fare Reduction Appears Likely JPCRTJ lARADt E E Dept Members wilfc ALIttN M q(*UA RallakMi Mm- >< ' li '■ ^ Itoth the Ajocies and the Lonfrhorns will be fi^htinK their hearts out fur their roaches who are in their first year at ,n * nt - ■ me«*t*uir °t *** prMentwi in » manner easily * *- - »- -*—- -• —*- *«—- •* '•'* » * - * * Anterican Institute of Electrical j understood even by those unfamil- Enaineermjr in Houston last Thurs- iar with the subject, according to day niirht. A number if students Mr. Hughes. the helnut of their respective teams. The Ajories have not had a good season, so far as the won and lost column is con cerned. but to the fair-minded Aggie who will weigh the material the Aggie mentors had to put against adassv bunch w *' r * ml,< ' at ‘b** nieetia* of Southwest Conference clubs this season, the coaches at ‘^physical-proapaetfcf for pet- The day has gone by when a Aggieland have been very successful. When the conference ——h heedless man can amass a fortune opened the possibilit> to win a game was very low. But what i M >at the i>owerful Kansas State * ,!iC *i* from the WMt * he baa created.—The Dean of Manchester. Members of the Student Wel fare Committee w&o have been in vestigating the possibilities of a m reduction L in the fare on the •Aggie” buses from eight to five cents per trip, express them- * selvas as being more liopeful of the'pun's being put into effect in the near future. Action of the board tX directors happened? The .Aggie coaches began to search for a winning team, which is undefeated in the of the Bryan-College Traction wnibination. l>eMermcn were replaced by sophomores and Big Six Conference and tied with Company is expected to take place ^U^dmen with good results. Over at \\ aco, the Aggies, with N'ebraska for the conference lead, the first part of this week, and »nl.v two lettermen in the starting lineup and five sophomores. They won « to o. On thi* team that Will, according to committee mem- K »t. v I**** underdogs, before a Baylor home journeys South in Depember to j bers. be favoi^ble if the traction ^wming crowd, sprinkled with many Bear football immortals, play the Aggies is a; fast hard bear plays loss per individual. in «‘ ,r H gnuirun iu iu *. . r*rht half back for Michigan State. Everyon* concerned in the pro- • >- The inspired Cadets then returned to College to play the He is on Allen Gould’s flection of strtmg University of Arkansas Kazorbaeks the folloMripg about ten of the outsuading half- week. The Hogs had not been t ~ " • • *“ {backs in this country tpis season. roleum,” discussed by L. i. Neu- _ _ , man. associate. A I E E. was the Attend A 1 Ta Iti Meet subject of the evening. Mr. Neu- ■ I 1 man outlined the history and fun- M. C. Hughes, H.'C. Dillingham da mental- of magnetic, electrical. R. P. Ward. N. F. Rode, and Wil- gravitational, and seismic methods liam 0. Ray. members *f the elec- of geophysical prospecting. The thcal engineering department, and discussion was confined to the R. S. Nelson of the phyajes depart- broader aspects of the subject and Eight men on the campus of Columbia university have formed a club called Knita Nata Nu. They claaaea^ knitting. The aeriousneu of their efforts will probably be solved when it is learned what they spend all their spare time between are knitting. bers, be favorable if the traction romin K crowa. spnnhicu wun man> near looinau immortals, play the Aggies is a j fast people believe that the increased who "ouM rather hav* beaten the Aggie** than to win the driving b*lf back that; will numbers of fares will offset the Conference title/and trampled the (Golden'Bears in the turf watcliing.’He is Warebiii who f loss ,,-r individual of th * ir <>* “ grMiro* 10 to 7. • ‘ ‘ » *1 rwht h«»f b»ok for Michigan S GREENWOOD CO CRT Modern Tourist Quarter* South Side ('ourthouse Hr>an. Texas —--— posed move has expressed its worth as far as the promotion of the welfare of the students is con cerned. but the traction company has to be assured of enough fares to cover the expenses for as yet no dividends have ever been declared. Because of this, a good many of those concerned fear that the de cision will not be favorable/ bqaten in the conference when they of sending a mah through hi> side My guesses are: cArpe down on the Aggies and ex- peAed to win from them by a lop of the line. Portsmouth once de- ! A and M termined to overcome this handi- * Rice 20 Fighting cap. It vfas decided that the first ? M U 19 l Texas 6 Baylor 7 i T C U 13 When In Doubt About Your Eye* or Your Glaaite* Consult J. *W. PAYNE . OPTOMETRIST Mftsdnir Bldg., Bryan, Texas Next, to Palace Theatre A sluggish soul needs stimula tion just as much as the stock market.—Otto H. Kahn. "Bi* rarninfs ■vlline fallow atudrnu felt novehim If you like to erll. No Investment Kerning* start immediately Give sale* eiperienre. Arteraft. SIS Allen. Grand Rapids. SSiefc." ’ WED. — THURS. Farmers were stubborn in that time they (got the ball they would game, and held their much heavier throw Father Lumpkin (a^former foe to a 7 to 7- draw. . I Dallas high school boy and a great On the oth^r hand, the Long- blocking back on the Georgia, Tech horns under Jack Chevigny got off eleven I on a weak side play anti to a swell start by beating the keep at it until Hubbard was lick- Notre Dame Irishmen on their ed. On the first play Lumpkin hit j own stomping ground, 7 to 6, and Hubbard and found himself lying returned to the Lone Star State eight yards behind the line of j to beat the University of Okla- scrimmage on his back. There were homa Sooners. Big Six team, at ; three attempts in all with Ports- the Dallas Fair. The St ear* ‘then mouth losing 20 yards. i niii ■nag! * We Are Now Serving: * ■ ■ that I ' 1 ' FAMOUS CHILI 1 15c f i> ■ CASEY’S CONFECTIONERY 1 t*y»» 1 0 • “Ivet’s Get Those Steers” i • — * — Get Ready for that Corps Trip to Austin EARLY We will be open Wednesday Nights. Monday, Tuesday THE CAMPUS BARBER SHOP fHC MlATtST AOOBtOATlO* Of WHO MASTS tvtfi ksstasuo foe a motion PKTTUM / returned to Austin as great heroes -and were given honor baa^uat* and parades on every hand. Yet the Centenary Gentlemen beat them in Austin. In the first conference game of the season, for the Steers, they went to Rice and for a time it looked as though the Steers had downed the victors over Purdue. Creighton, S M U, and Loyola, when Hilliard, who was suffering with an injured hip. went in in the last period and kicked a field goal to set the Steam out ahead 7 to 9. But the Owls in a des perate effort to overcome the lead began to throw footballs right and left, and scored two touchdowns to beat the Chevignymen 20 to 9. Since that game the Sflbers have played at top speed. They tied Southern Methodist, beat Baylor by a large margin, whipped T C U 20 to 19, in Fort Worth, and jour neyed to the chilly Oxarks last Fri day to beat the Univemity of Ar kansas on their home field. Back over in Austin next Thursday the Longhorns, with their full strength available, and a boat of Grid stars of the past on every hand to pour a traditional spirit into their souls, the Orange ami White will be a F hard aggregation to stop. Nothing but a high-spirited group of Ag gies, with the jiame traditional rage buried deep in their hearts, could turn thei trick. "That other play", said Lumpkin feebly, as he limped bark into the huddle after the third collision. ““You fellows haven't forgot that other play of our have you?” The Aggies play the strong Michigan State team in San Anto nio December 8. The Michigan State team has lost only one game. DRB LAWRENCE aad YORK Dentists Office*: Greenwood Courts Bryan, Texas In the M Y” Bert Smith, Prop. ON TO TEXAS, AGGIES We’re Still Behind You CIGARS — CIGARETTES CANDIES — FRUITS — CAKES LUKE 4 CHARLIE North Gate of Campus Let us prepare you for the Corps Trip. AGGIE CLEANERS * r Agent in Each Co. North Gate WANT TO RELIEVE TIREDNESS ? . . . Children 5c Adults 15c FRIDAY SATURDAY Buck Jones, in “WHEN A MAN SEES RED’ Cal Hibbard. Aggie line coach, and fi\’u time.- All-American pro fessional tackle, got a great com pliment from Kyle Creighton as he was discussing Potsy Clark, now coaching the Detroit Lions professional football team in the National league. Hubbard is rated as the greatest lineman of all time by many football critics of the Fast. It is great to watch the huge line coach actually demon- stratf to hi* men the way to play in thht line. He loved the game he coaches, and has so perfectly play ed it that he can make the ordinary bystander desire to play football simply by his 4 cpnversation with men in practice. Ty This article appears in the Dec-1 eiuinr l, issue of Collier’s Weekly- under the head of “For Love and Money” by Kyle Crighton. “The great loss this year is Cal Hub bard j Geneva). Green Bay Packer tackle, who is held by many critic* to be the greatest lineman of all time. Hubbard, standing six feet tvo and weighing 240—all meat and bone—is exceptionally fast and powerful. For years he so com pletely dominated the league that opposing teams gave up all hopes off * i/i h I 4 V \ MISS ANNC GOULD, popular young society leader, »ays: *T honestly like Camel's tastt better than any o| the other ciga rettes. And I tee no reason for letting cigarettes make you nervous—Camels never make me edgy or jump).** ALL TOBACCO MEN KNOW: Camels are mode frem ; finer. More Expensive Tobaccos — Turkish and Domestic — than any other popular brand. - tk wM ’M ALL TO AUSTIN Uniforms in Perfect Condition AMERICAN STEAM LAUNDRY I I>rv Cleaners — Dvers — Hatters Ajpent In Every Co. r ^ & W |i CIVIL ENGINEER. Cape. Eric Loch sayt: “I always have Camels—rely on them for good cbeyr—the Tift' they give my fcarrgy when I’m feeling ‘low'! And the longer I smoke them, the more I appreciate their rich, milder flavor." CAMEL S COSTLIER TOBACCOS NEVER GET ON YOUR NERVES!