I t ^ V . I f p ji -:W r. •• . ' ■ jv, ft'; I . jj I* : • Bh| . I ' ■ ■ • i Intramural Tennis Scheduled For Today ] I ll mi V r FT- ! Ffn 1 ^ •n’l'TnJ! '• I: 1 » 1 ‘•'nTfnitW a -J TT .inaon'a SUndiag • Til W L Pet T. c. O.v 1.000 1 ! Ml .8. M. 1 .667 Ayhaniaa t 2 ASS T«xaau_l„.l._i^_J( 1 .000 ■*444^-* *L .000 L 'V j N 0 T BIN G\ LIKE IT! No ffeHin* around U,- then* is nothing like a visit to oar fountain when you have that hun gry iNlinf! CASEY'S iery ««y»» The Abies’ Oud Faithful Strong Temple Grid Team Downs Broncos FIT' T7 /f>!i ; A deflpente Bryan High School U-Jtni tried in vain to atop the Wildcats from Tempi# Friday night on Format Field In Bryan, finally falling behind It to 7. AD markers were made in the first half, with Temple pushing over the first counter in the opening period. ^Mi MMI the Broncos to action and they soon took tho lead when they hit pay dirt in the second qpmrtar. Temple rushed over an other aix points in the dosing min utes of the second stanaa to get in front, again, and they could never be headed again by the battling Bryan team. Bryan «ursat into the game as underdogs, hut they put up s grand fight to the heavier and more ex- F^rii-noed Temple crew. Coanh I Jones’ boys played over their heads, and b#d the Wildcats worried all the time The Broncos bid fair to hseoms a real threat in district 11 and may pull an upaet er so before the season is done with. Friday night’s game was played before a near record crowd, a special train from Temple having comfldown for the occaaion. BATTALION SPORTS OCTOBER 11, Ittt PAGES HOUSTON DOGORM WRITER SEMIS EFFORT TO BAT SPOMS EDITOR 1 ' » ' 1 ! 7 s f • 1 I • f 1 BY K C. '•JEEP- OATES 1 - - Battalion Sports Editor . — - j The following is a poefo that some great poet of Houston wrote has sent to the sport writers over the state. It is a poem about a », or mther hulking hunk of beef, who has been called All-America b!y Lloyd Gregory, Dick Freesnan, and Andy Anderson of the Houston papers, the same three men that built and tom down s Rice team. The fact that Rice is a tom down ball club may be seen from the fact that the team that was to go to the Rose ft ul and be national champions has been beater by two teams who have been rated well down the ladder. The scene la Houston; the time is October 1, 19W. The characters are the Rice and Oklahoma football teams. The author ia unknown, but, incidentally them am rumors that he live in Houston. Anyway, he has s darn clfver story to tell. Here it is: >, ! •With ApokoeW* to Cmry si Um Bet** | Big Intramural Sports Are Wefl Under Way Now BY -CHICK" DENNY r ll-: III HMfl ; Ned James, T. C. U. freshman line roach ia one of those ram coaching specimens who never earned a letter in college football. Moke Brumbelow, varsity line coach, calls James one off the “smartest fundamentalists” he has bmnmi. ■ ' r. r SENIORS mu . r “Hr m. It 1 w, |‘ ;;)1 1 i j 1 j * . ME. LUCCHESE will be at JVHnd & Hornak’s Uniform vKflBhop Oct. 17th and IHth to Ukr ■—■uremenU md to make minor adjuot- menU on boots aheady de liver^. r. Aggies Snuff All Except One Bronc Goal March BOOT COMPANY The Mart tooS artta to sli with frw minutot Wfl to plsr So wto SalIHrss fatM to csts sito Srhathto 414 tht M*t. A pallor wwstmd Um ftalurat «f tht p*treat tht sama I A ttrsnlhw ftw nt ap to so. Warmr thrra tht raat With tht lto*t which tprinr, ttoraal within tht human brwatt. Par they thooeht: “It onljr Erair rou)4 throw mm to OorSill." TWr would btt taaa moaty with Emit ia thtrt tUU. Thtn from tht tMdtatd multitude went u» a ioyout rail, it ramhltd o«. tht hiUaidt aad rtaoaadtd aa tht hay. For Emit, mifhty Erato, wnt adrantinr to Ow fray. * Twenty thonaand rytt wtrt on him at to lutobtrrd into view. Twenty thousand toayutt applauded wtoa to ttaoytd to tit hu that. And at to ttood with tondt oa tops, tht crowd wtat wild SMhl No ttraaytr to tht ttondt could douht t wat All-AmtHtot Laht.” Ttort waa raat In Erait'a manner aa to waddled to hit place TV pc waa prUr to Erato'e toariag aad a am fit aa Enito'i faro; And ehrtetod to hit Manly htooro w that all who run May rmd. Waa Colltor'a totaot ttocy stout the mighty Ernto’a drtd. v : [ r i \ j T i i * ,1 Dfeh rrotMan and Lloyd Gregory wart hogging each ottor with giro Andy grinned from tor to tar. twaa a loyoua tight to sag - Who wart thaw dumhtolla from tto North, from Okiahaoaa town? PropoataroM that ttoy thou id land our teaun of grant rawown And Erato to*rod a Mighty | High abort tto flirt Cordill “To toil with thai~ taid an hurtling through tto air. to; From tto touctoa. black with pronto, there want up a m a fried roar. LBw tto batting of tto rtona waroa on tto atrra aad dtotoat ttort. “lattrftrance! Kill tto raftroaC ahontod many from tto ttanA And It's I (hair they d have killed him had not Erato rotoad hit hand. With a amlla at Chriatfen Charity groat Erat i viroga atont; Ht atillod tto rtoikg tumult, to Mato tto gagSt go on; • Ha atganlM to tto router, sod 0 \ irtoi y over "A*’ Inf. In-baskethall the latest finals v: ^A” Coast in a honey of a In over "B" C. W. S. by the dose score of 4 to 2. “C” F. A. went wild ia beating “E" Inf., 19 to 8. Aad, peaking of going wild, “B” I^f went hig-wttd and tromped all over “Ut Hdq." F. A. by a 23 to 6 win W G" Inf didn't do so badly when they beat "D” F. A.. 21 to 8. In the Class B sports we find the same number of games have beet completed. In football these games have been played: Hdq Sig. whipped “D" F. A n 12 to «. “B Inf. knocked!Ov»r ‘'B” Eng., 13 to 0. ‘•A- Cav ! von from “E" Ehg T to 0. “E" Inf. lost to “A” Sign 7 to 0. "B” Inf.*gained a 7 to 0 victory over “A* Coast And the prise game of the week was the overtime tie game between “Ind Hdq." F. A. and '"D* Eng. The Fish basketball games, to date, have ended with these scores: “B" Sig. over "F" Inf, ll to 7. H E- Inf. beat laat year’s Fish In tramural champs, “A” F. A., by an • i ; Pexsa Aggie eleven frein Santa Clara A formidable Tt: held the Broneoi . in cheek for two whole periods at San Francisco Saturday, only to have a counter pushed over in the third quarter giving Santa Clara a 7 to (> Win. The victory kept the Santa Clara as in the race; for the mythical national championship. The Texans gabed.73 yards rush tng to 178 for Santa Clara and aa s result the Cadets made five first downs, as compar.-d with 10 foe the Broncos. A. A M. passed^ 20 times, completed four and gained 28 yards by 'tiM il* Clara attempted nine, made two good and picked M|> 2d yards as a result. A. A M. average 89 yards per aatt while Santa Oata only av- eraged 28 yards Penalties jbjau\ even at 40 alLl JM , AGGIES SAND “DAD 22 Years NoT IAMP18 SHOP 8 to 7 score. “BK ft A. licked laf., 21 to U. And Fish Umber- sen looked like varsity material when he, nearly stnglu hander, gave his dab, “IT* Inf. a 34 to 3 vicotry over •B**’ Cav. A NICE WAG TO TAkl M 0 TH B R | .nan GIRL CHICKEN GREl 34th A WED. • Ufrt Day “ROAD t ORENO H THURS. - ** - SAT. LAS TRAV1 M DIXIE I WKD. . Irauit! I ^ | *THi dKASKr* 0*Ktefe ; .. , . ..lit. "COMING «UN. - MON. ■ TUBS. ! 4 "SM ASI mm THE c~ l^\ GLAD WE OEODED TO STOP AT THIS OLD INN, DADDY LOOK' SUPPOSE *1 ' SIT BY THE PIREPUCE FOR A WHILE. MAYBE OUR H05f WILL TELLUSSOttf- THING ABOUT THE PLACE CAN ALMOST SEE WELL,THE INN'S BEEN IN OUR ^ FAMILY FOR GENERATIONS, ■ | SIR. 'Those BEAMS IN THE CEILING WERE HEWN BY HAND 'WAY BACK IN STAGECOACH DAYS IN THIS VERT SPOT, SMOKING THEIR PIPES JUST THE WAY V0UHE DOING NOW menIIF HO-HO.VOUNG LADY. , yOUDOWT MEAN Jl^T THE WAY WETaRE NOW--) WTRE GETTING A lot more pleasure FROM OUR RPES THAN THEY WO AFTER ALU^NEY Dl6N'T HANE A MILD, TASTY TOBACCO LIKE PRICE ALBERT IN THOSE DAW! rwttrwswTsm. it TAKES MODERN PRINCE ALBERT TO GIVE A MAN ALL THE PLEASURE THERE tSj IN A GOOD) PIPE Grade Schools Use ‘ Book by Dean Kyle A textbook for sixth and seventh grade agriculture students written by Dean Kyle of A. A M. and Pro feasor of Education BUis of the University of Texas has been re- adopted by the State Department •f Education, it was learned today. The work, -Fundamentals of Farming and Farm Life," haa aoid more than 200,000 copies since it waa first offered for use several years ago. Compliment That Hrresistible” DATE ■ ; r " fl j With g Bottle Of j Lucien belong 1TIBLE" PARFUM $1.00-$1.50 : $2.00 p ■ 1 y 'L; * j Sanken Park 1 new and Used I NI FORMS — BOOKS DRAWING EQUIPMENT I. E. S. LAMPS $2.25 — $2.65 - $2.y.i .U $3.^5 Ti iTT THE STUDENT CO-OP > One Block East of North Gath'j ■ -L - r | -, -* l-l I iiamonds W»tch« - Silver .1 HO Wlg-yEf PLENTY OF RICH- TASTINg, MKUOW OOODNESS- THATiS WHY PRINCE ALBERT^ MY PIPE TOBACCO! MMMUfWBMnhnraUof frtoc* Alton tf yoo 4ao*l Red It tto MoOewort. Uadrol yto* t»- kocco rm wror »M«tod. rotor*' tto pidbrt tto trttk tto root ti tto totocco to M to m ot oar ttoro wltfcio a ■iMk fenBM tto* dot*, mmd w. «iR — J g M || L.--^ swiunm •toil pwrttototow (Utmdt a. j. a * * North Oh 1 ptpalah of fragraet tobacco is eyery t-ea. da el Piiwse A A art YES SIR, AGGIES L We Cut Your Hair Under Your • : t . ■ T : AGGIELAND GARBER SHOP , Across From Pout Office North Gute ; ?T R. W. IVY EXTRA! f EXTRA! All-Leather Hand Bags @ $5.75 Each “With Lock and Key" ISVi i It i • tackca Other Bags @ $1.00 and $1. ' i-*' I 'i I '4*?I'll Ul W L * i it'll CAMPUS VARIETY STORE North Cute t Swing High—Swing Low, !\ \l' x ;| f. ' I 'I t* i,t J : i ( : Got u date for the dance? Okeh! But if you don't hatathat ‘ 4 TI X M be sure and rush over to Bryan , hnsTsee thene sparkling new “Miduifht Bide" Tux edoes, both single and douWe-hreasUd niodela now in atoek. I’oeitiveijr the beat value ever offered in smart, fine quality dre* clothes. • ! ' [ p $25 : j j, }■ ^ l * • • f 1 • .•. 'kr 1 ! 1 I . i ll ! ^ I . . | j I lid ft 1 ^ I See as for the latest and newest in- Arrow Dress Btyrta. The popular SHOREHAM. with fold collar attJH’hed an dsoft pleated boHom, ia the most com- | MHaUe nhirt you can wear, nil KIRK has the smoothe narrow and no rollat. Arrow Dress Shirts are Mitoga tailored-to- fit and Sanforized shnmlL* $250 and $2.95 i Vk Ki « |i ‘ \ * ill ^ .. j • 1 . j j] ) ' _ ^ ! * * t!! 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