• b IN0TICE8” I STUDENT fk». 124 by 5:40 P d.y 1^4 : ►. H. Tltr^n □TICES >ULB October 2 Hall44 October »aL October Im« H»U- Ociober rim- 'Jitney Ball -8:00 |LimJ ir in “OFFICIAL tli lit M«t U Um JtATlONS of. fctioa BalMinc loa4ty for tbe Tnet- Bottnlioa and by ofternoon for The Battnlion. CUtCULA! t MO. 11 L ioferenor froph | (f), 1 THE BATTALION le to Pnra A, Colkfo Sborw—At- odcncv oeni* Boom-7:30 ty Dance— midnight. So- Assembly Regulations, \ i m wbkh reads at follows: • •Except when otherwise speci fied, all students ire anthorixed to wear cmlian clones after retreat wlM' off the Campus. Communi ties adjacent to tl»' Campus are considered as* pai t of the Campus in to far an this privilege is eon- Oite Abie’s Slant: •( J, IT: • I { ; v All-Americans Numbered Three In Saturday Game BT “CUEBALL" Editor m ( hief Wt wMl i Hie t Modern and Kquipped AIRSHOP H Section , take care r C* can take care al and if kinds of atckcB, Clocks, Jeucl LOW PRICE AB Aggies oa df Repairs Us A Trial *S Store 2. The above is being students as any type of ter retreat an pus. In order further of any one, ci find as including S. With regulation in tiea adjacent to dude College tion, the district adjacent ‘becomi; regulation by sonw to weai clothing, af off the Cam- there may be no on the part clothes is de- civilian attire, i L' > reference to the “communi- Caropua”, in Oakwood Addi- and dm North Gate, the Country Club, Hrdlicka’a, and any and all fill4»g station*, resi dence*, placet of amueement, or place* of btiRine** within 3 of the Academic (Building. GEO F. MOORE. Colonel, U. 8. Aitny, Commandant NO. 14 1. Unleea the uniform f< games will be hat) and the away from hoi chiding white GEO. Fj MOORE Colonel, U. S. AJtfy, Commandant home football o. t (including bra for panea will be No 1 (in intramural Intramural minded that E A Water Polo at the Intrami Wedneeday Oct) berthy, Intrar DOM Saturday’s gone and all Aggie". I feel sure, will carry oa the good tradition of forgetting it and aim ing fo« the rest Of the tilts. Baylor's next' TAX PATKKS ARB GOING TO college this fall, especially on Sai- urdays. For with the recent su preme court ruling that football is not an essential educational ae- -V— thrity, football games are pouring thousands ef dollar* into the fed eral treunry each Saturday from the tea per cent tax on each ticket over 40 cents. Expert estimate that the govern ment will collect 350,000 oa a good Saturday—end a “good Saturday” is ons on which approximately 640,00 spectators pass through the stadium turnstiles. When Aggie Coach Homer Nor ton said the T. C. U. team was one of the best he had ewer seen, he was not over-rating the Progs at all. T. C.. U, wbch ialways has a team well up with the best, is really set to go to town this season. It’s bit early for picking tbs ns tion's outstanding teams, but there can be no question that Dutch Mey er’s collection of grid Udent has a slot in the super-elite bracket of anybody's calculation, i About O’Brien: These can be little doubt in snyliody's mind that Dsvey is dos for AmBIMMH honors. A boat Aldrith: Ki was also in the gams in a very big way, and he too will get All-American con sideration. BEGINNING OCTOBER 19th ,1. Jifii I-,.' ■ u It hi IT ; Any business through student agents or solicitors : | of akoe repairing will In* discontinued j HOUCK’S BOOT SHOP COLLEGE STATION SHOE SHOP .1" ■■■■' ■ ..Hi I . ■ THIS PIPE NEVER BITES MY TONGUE — i I IHi 11A11 ■ I il'ii “LEI'S ALL GO TO WACO’’ Get Regulation For The •' ihhE' j' s '’ CORPS TRIP ; Kvntfo< IAN AG BBS are re- Cards for Class to be turned la office by 6 P. M. 19.—W. L. Pen- Director. I -i- SHIPMENT r lof li FH HerrinKbone - f i if* ( heck Stripe SWIFT AND ( OMPANT ESSAY CONTEST Notice has b4en received from Swift A Companjr that the winners of the eeeay contest for this year must be announced by November 1 in order that tlky may have time to make an advance payment to the student winningi from this college. •Students should bum in their eesays to me by Octobir 26.—D. W. k I TODD OUTSTANDING But while A- k M. didn't come out on the right side to boom his stock highly, Dick Todd was good enough for All-American rating and then some. To those who have hinted around that Todd was just a flash in the pan, Jb I-to-you-eo's' are in order. He played a great game. And so did all the players on both teems, barring some unfor tunate but elways-present muffs. Tbe thing I regret moat is that the sise of the score might be mis leading to a great many people The affair was ne runaway; it was a close (until the last quarter), hard-fought contest betweea two teams which under ordinary dr rumaUnces would be about equal in strength I donV want to apologise for the defeat ef the Aggie team, but there are some points which should be considered. v .1 All Drape And Model* j ifT. Socks I T ' Shits Belts “ * [f ft V TENNIS Candidates fi tennis team tbe Physical convenient, I practice pen • |i • the 1939 varsity invited to call at jwMEDICO hos only pot'd. Alter combm.nd cellophane OKtorluc and 66 baffle absorbent screen interior. Baffles break up and cool smoke Itream; trap ukotinq^ |ukes ond flakas, automaticaly breoi. n 9 m pipe Jl’NIOR BLOUSE . f Cap and San j to naUi.l WHITE SHIRTS BLACK DRESS REGULATION In Nu-Weave •r in regular FISH CAPS... j v SAM BROWNE JUS REGULATION SLACKS 'f | j] I \ % I / • r \ k BDGERTON SHOES . . FORTUNE SHOES . .,. NUNN-Bl’SH SHOES J. INSIGNIA Jw'-!: , 'i l flli I BRYAN - N Two t onvenient Store* m COLLEGE STATION swepwmwasw rrs over now In the first pines, the team re turned from Frisco only Tuesday. The Frog squad got back from Philly a full day earliar, Which gave a decided advantage to the Toads. Secondly, the Frog team is com- -posed of seniors almost entirely, who have had years of valuable ex perience in playing together. The Aggies aren’t fortunate enough to have that situation to the extent the Frogs havp it 1 -f MILITARY EQUIPMENT mi i • LEATHER JACKETS 4 SWEATERS \ < • -T^.; •• . trr •RAIN COATS4-TRENCH COATS FOR DEPENDABILITY r Id Inc as soon ns And the Bn copld go on But or | an Ligament to there's no need for it Is. EXCE'ANGE STORE D. F. Woekes. The Texas ment Station s list of the quisitions for ber of the staff has failed invited to sppl Loan Desk ■syo, Librai tural Experi- kindly distributed lege Library’s ac- ’38. If any mem- hing or reeaarch receive one he is for a copy at the Library,—T. F. CLASS SI Seniors ber 24 is the i have their pi class section is the desdlir made. >N DEADLINE itninded that Octo- lliae for seniors to entered In the the Longhorn. This |*o please have them at NOTICE AG Tbe A. S. day’ night Room of tbe you Ag. gether and (GINEERS E. will meet Tue»- :80 in the Lecture . Eng. Boiling. All let’s get to the bunch. ' - fel J The Agronofey society will meet Tuesday nighu October 18, at 7:30 t m. in the A £ I lecture room. . I. P. Trotter will show moving pictures takeq during tbe cotton tour in Eurobe this summer. All members who (are interested in the cotton contest; are urged to attend The initiation )of new members will follow the rejnlsr meeting. “SEE AMI the guiding of exchange by Lafayette] cidental it \ hkst is I of a new type arranged here and De ls California. •; / A‘ J SAFETY V -It RIDE AGGIE BU: til rr^ ■ To Bryan and Collej* Hi' ' r *•” W Round Trip 15< ] j BRYAN-COLLEGE TRACTION CO. \ Cmwbbiim Lmostt a Mvsbs TomocoCo. ; i * I ...Chesterfield writes it for ■ I ' ff I • 1 J a everybody who smokes em ij , ; • \ Pv \ . ' . ' . ; # * • V w J It’s pleasure you smoke for.. • everybody knows that... and it’s pleasure you get in every Chesterfield you light ikF L. ' - 1 Chesterfields are milder and better* tasting and here's the big reason... 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