■ -J .V ad Weather Bogs n n m / ies’ Last Win at Austin Dates to Bibles Regime Here in 1922 BY E C -JEEP" OATES Battalion 8aorta Editor It baa been a mighty long time •tMej the Aggies von a football game in Austin, but it haa also been a mighty long time since Texan won a game here. In 1922 H was Dana Bible, now at the helm of the lowly Steers, who carried the Haroon and White to Austin when.- the Caceta won 14 to. 7. That victory proved to be coetly because the next year the Longhoma came to College and defeated a superior Aggie eleven 6 to 0. Comiqg up to the days that ws all remember, say 19.'! 5, tbs Cadets have had the better teams all alonf. In ’35 the Aggies won at homn 2tf to 6. It was a very windy day and the entire game was play ed on the aouth en ON TNC AoM VARSITY TBAM AMO WAS Tit Champion hbaw wSiWMT BOxiRONVAOT y f *R .> i S M’C l A bS. BOTX HAIL rWOM KLONDIKE, TBWA* ROOMMATE WANTED (1 radiate assistant wishes to shard comfortable room with adjoining bath Jast off cam pus. graduate student or bachelor professor preferred. Telephone College 244. by Houston where they will hesi tate to whip the Owls. The Baylor-S. M. U. game is a toss-up, but with the breaks, Pat terson will pass the Bruins to s victory. WINNER LOSER T. C. U. 28 Rice 6 Baylor If S. M. U. 7J Norton is going to take the sen ior members of the ball club to Houston to witness the Rice - T. C.U. classic Saturday. The likable Aggie mentor says Ghat those boys have put out for him for three years and he feels that that is the least he can dp for them. We feel the coaches, players and students have a better understanding be tween them now than has been the case since 1927. basketball team into shape far the approaching conference flag chase, down at the Memorial Gym. By the first of December the boys should begin working full timu at the art of the bounding ball. Because of f b 2nd Hdq. Leads Fii F.A. With Basketball Wins TOM DARROW AssUtaat Sports Editor I r. (j ii'Mirs ID FUG CHASE Nearly every night now the hard wood courts are to the tune of rebounding balls and the nets over head are swish, swishing as the balls go sailing through, for ('ouch Hub McQuillen is beginning to whip his 1938-29 Texas Aggie °“ der w 'Tt ^ P****" 1 YVf.M*** With fair for ^ er of the month, nearly everything can be cleared up for the beginning of volley ball and speed Wll. In Class A tennis there are exactly twenty matches yet to bt Ram during the early part of ** ha* slowed down the lay-off in most ti the events FORD FOR 1939 N«w Styling New Hydraulic Brakes New Interiors New Comfort Xi 1 S5 H. P. V-8 Motor BRYAN MOTOR CO. North Main Street SONJA HEME Boys, that Soaja. Henie, who is bow showing in person at the Col- ise^m in Houston has really got what it takes. Anyone who does not I ; i see that show has missed the chance ef a lifetime. She hi three times better ia person than in pictures and ten times better looking. Saturday will be her last sight in the Bayoe city. She has a cast of some 190 members and they pat on ■bout 20 nuatoers. Each ef the numbers is s show of its own. The two high spots are when the cast of 25 boys sad 25 girls dance the “Bite Dsnube*. sad when the lo>el> San}a dances a duet tango with the Canadian skating champ. The night your scribe was there she re ceived six encores. The finale is a number in which the entire east put on “Alice la VN under land". Sonja ia playing be fore some 11,000 people at every performance. Admission prices are 13.90. $2.40. and $1.<>5. other duties Coach McQuillen will plajr#d At E F.A. haa taken the lead, but ». few matches have been held that no definite idea can bs had Of the outstanding entries. With league winners decided for all but league* A and B, it Mens that 2 Hq F.A. ha* produced the most outstanding teams ia Claaa A basketball. At any rate we'll know next week, maybe. This year's crop of entries are, |ieyond a doubt, the best in many moon*, and the play off* will be exciting. Touch foot- not be able to give all his time to basketball, until after Thanksgiv ing. With only one lettennan back from last year’s squad, the Cadet hopes for conference laurels are mighty dim. Sammy Dwyer, Cap tain and only letterman^ will lead his mates to the basketball wars thia season. To h.-lp him will be Woody Varner, junior squa. sundards specify 15 taches maximum height— any true hound color acceptable. fTMIE frazzling pare of these fast-moving JL times doesn't mean * thing in the life e ar. They have won their league no logy. It will give special atton- • i„ both basketball and touch foot- tion to quality control of industrial ball, products. In the heart of the Congo, Leila Denis (Ufl) and her explorer husband filmed Universal Pictures’ epic, "Dark Rapture.** Camels were an important item in Mrs. Denis* 42,O0D-milc trek. She my*: "Such ven tures can be quite serve straining, but tt*a my rule to pause frequently. I let up and light up a Camel A. & M.-R1CE STATISTICS - .Ai. Ball ( UL. - Name i times Thomaatm parried average S. at! i 5.28 4^5 Price 4 3.2 Kimbrough 10 3.1 Hall J 4 ’ 1J Geer % | 1 26. tor Pugh Jeffrey m -: • L : Here are tome: more rifle shoot ing figures: Winning tenm-F Coast with • total ef 474 poinU. Scores of team members atie: J. A. Hailey, $9; T. L CuMoin, 96; ^ A.ILewi^ 93} S. J. Park*. 93; m Tumlinson, 96. High indi- for the matches was R. L. »m of D FA with 98 points. 1UL Ball Carriers t mic* carried —I’U‘- average -r BARBER SpOP Stejwart - I**' I -.X* ^NaMaseanftsmwnsw msi It 1 Smokers find Camel’s Costlier Tobaccos are SOOTHING TO THE NERVES wm— Janes HaMpk "I Schudhle Sullivan stevtu ; Steafaley Oin^ Parker f ! C ■ Ai • a Team T. Ci U. 8. M. U. Eke Baylor A. « M. Arkansas Text* FA CORRECT, ' 1 •: • • i; k; !i CLEANING AND PRISING • Done The Right Way m 1 -mi 1 CAMPUS CLEANERS | nr 7 \ r.Mir’i-LK, J i t —