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r.n2!S £“»£yells soundedthat they had not carried on as ■ much as was expected of them, I the Aggies retired to the campus where they had a pep meet-j ing. Their song and Farmers Fight yell compelled the highest admiration while the otherBILLY..\xLI a-fcy Lh#6 Tcxil SttidiBti' P-t itmtioo*,fliTT morn mg eteept U KniMvmRoom Mat* mxtumTijgrfSty t11_ J Bril t,flSU * tw *4fc*r-fa-eki*f.B 15* * U5. t*!lt;rpk*r.* 8149.fey th* ^ W ** ! .J* BaaWhen the cadets were fi-Idriven off the campus1♦i■Mainstation and entertained the de-Diguests with the yells ailWhen the train!Ilover again, finally pulled out,the hoyswmtrrt4 » wmMm *£* were still yelling,SS; « nrr.rr, isinff to keelof shn»»m§®4 for in 8««t44* ,161.Art of Oita** ». lilt, •utbon**'! $*9i*roUr14. HI*.andwereallHENRY C. FULCHERE4itor-in-Cbi*fWILLIAM L. MrdUBaprrvwins Bu*tn«*«Erin M R**wf •»* A- ®*K,.b*rt L. Mt,rpbr#«. etr*TJs®ti«« »*»**lt: UPnight long. The Aggie’s slo-|gan “There shall be no regets” is excellent and the cadets certainly do contribute their part to upholding their team in defeat as well as in victory.”“To Harvard supporters Sat-was marred•TiFr»*ee* E Wipffjuhp Uttmmi* C*rp*»t«rRa’fe M M*H*®F*?tiT. Kirks*?»##*?• ■»urday afternoon not so much by defeat at the ..... —-hands of a better team as by i imjjyjdyni^LStiSl the less excusable mismanage-1** 1 - (hose minor features ifu, ty ofA*si*UmtSociety E4ltori Sort# iSAito?veryRm# Haroint*U D*tt« fi*inr* Mary BdHh Byron L-.*r«*n Dnpuyinhr BMMNMWIMa*cl« Mn# EarlRam II. -Frank Raymond OarKardtHamphrtmM'.nr-'td M-Cotir.*!!Jak Msipt*fv nr top*- SnydnrJUportPf*:Marcft*W#Eiiaiabrfh PrakAlton Lurkrtt Tboma* Rou*«# Martha Fnrtnr Dorothy WhiteharatE. I.e* W r*on*Thorn** YarrellOlvia HatlrwoodDorfcthv You*®* Ruth RatHffany one tlt;ant at football games. Admittedly the university eleven was weak, but its weakness was due to actual inferiority; unfortu-, nately the same explanation! can he offered for the band «uch practand the sing-j the real ssongsing.4evidence*‘It is a distinct feature for (of inferiorform an H at themSftT i *’VTHE FIRST«p 9rated tTkSTior airs, bami£ *horns meet their first real t*of the conferenceWaco SaturdayseasonTexasatisY: game, or at importantfor that matter, but to I to make ufive minutes in com pH-i things he olutions with no appar-marching and count-- r n rch ng to the monotonousi of beating drums, Lsjof distinc i. to inspire a feeling of,The rcsub weariness if not oforganizatilation»hip»Tlin♦andgiven the edge with the Bears,Texas lose it will be the usualBut there‘upset in the dope.ftdisgust, good.There were few people whojproduee 1 the game(^d a chance to compare the carried tshould11simplicity of the Dartmouth’s|producttiami marching formation with_ * A ' , *derbiltS. M, U, went one better in defeating A. M. 10 to0 on Kyle Field.♦♦gvrations as a spectaclefor assembled thousands. ^There are two ways of look-1 “It is probably too much to ing at the Baylor and A. M.Iexpect that Harvard’s singing game last Saturday: Baylor and cheering will ever equal held A. M. to a 0-0 tie, and that of some of its opponent*far away ___________w________As a nHarvard’s complexity, who did|tk»i U rlt; have already been several up- not feel that the former was sets in the “dope” this season.; dignified and the rather ludi-Texas upset it by beating Van- crous rather than impressive.After all a band is supposed to play music, not to present gymnasticcestor*. small buiit.—RockWhento himselwe do notie.A. M. held Baylor to a 0-0 particularly when theEither wav it doesn’t lookinent in Question hasso good for Texas.Baylor defeat Texas on Armis-1 lacks tice Day, or hold the Longhorns to a tie, conference hopes for Texas would fade—wheth-in questionShould mouth’s reputation.thatoppo-Dart-ho has lt;1believes“I HOT!Toxaa.Harvarder the Longhorns win Thanksgiving or not. collegiate spiritwhich delights In white-sweat ered cheer leaders their paraphernalia and in. .i. + m * *THREEEDHwith allDMsong leaders gamnonng aiongthe side lines; to the stranger Harvard “WHAT THEY SAY AFTER THE GAMI;Sais not snappy But innate dislike forsnaThreeerary tu a star i(enough.no excusefor failure to have a regular A review of the hundreds of ^on}r leader and for imposing:ge papers published overjthe ,iufiPS 0f this position, dif-country each week before:ftcu|t in c:igamp laBaylor iknewn tinf? to t! cation i bers of , ----- ,I(VUiV in 1^,1 on the leader ofa game finds practically every tho hand. Nor does it excuse (idRe, anpaper urging two things: raggedness of singing dur- becameand support ,jnj? Dartmouth game songs| publirati*itf a ut i - i. i.. . ia ^ \r ~ l .. t f I *L„nSportsmanship for the team— — -------- Comments atj%v,Ftilt;*h apply only to Yale. Har-lfootballthe end of the week, when the ‘ *games have been played, vary, but there seems to be a united-r „ m ^ w. «... - ,7 - . — » — -r — w —- — Tvard has always had reason to promise ibe proud of its band and its j a* he m— ------ -------- -- — singing; if it is to retain tbisihc meaeffort to secure better sports-if„.]|nK in th0 future it would I l.ncth lt;manship in intercollegiate aAU ■ ** ■* *letics, and to secure projstudent backing for teams.,te ath-i Wt.jj to avoid the repetitioni with thproper j ()f Sat urday’s mistakes.” Thet* ci i I I »Of the sportsmanship of A. M. the 8. M. U. Weekly Cam-orn of 1Kollege Presspus says:tainingindividi***Nothing short of unbounded4 lt;e* mi .SNOBBISHNESSYou are not as nice as i am, norbred. W'hile Ipraise can be offered for the. ..glorious sportsmanship the A.j f n r'* vve . ,. . M. cadets displayed Friday !,ntf“',y Cl,,!m“nt thl!i, e. , • . tact the irencrai uubhc is not so wellfrom ciwith a1 oai n ginK game to a team they had *?...... T P“ yU.,expected to beat easily, they cf°7.yely wr:'nt Iwere just as full of pep and flt;“' ,l V ** y°“ °• .. - . . . , ' understand thlt;spirit an they woujd have been had they won. few' of the olderis a pr game t ber 10.one anever pitilt.FraztoAcconl- i paxes.be rea7.situation.There are a inIy 1 shaU nut Rplt;‘ak t0 you on theflwi( street, I will not go to your party,11.' v ui inc uiucr men *nat could not keep back the tears when JuU!when they realized that they pre“T 1 w,“ mak* HU7 WHA1had lost, but these were quick- “7. ?J* ^ ” *° TIlf V 1 i « it JTt. * .u« ideiMand what the situation is. By11 cav* mUv L i|cJ3t2 ft f I p l|Uivn# , , * 4, * nly brushed aside, as the corps:^.rsUndk'v1h‘“1.th “,1tU80 '*• ,7,st,d Vprcii^ with! method the public will be dulyinformed as to our relations to eachother.44.sang the Varsity gong bared heads.Immediately after the final whistle that marked anothertriumph for Morrison’s men IMf* corps ofFrorword 1 awardfOth*•cond thought I am not surevill employ the above methodrushed Icadetsupon the gridiron, lifted ear*of the Mustang warriors uptheir shoulders and earr. them from the field. A few the men that went down wiL squad did not plav in the... ...all the things that I havestatesf, you might do to me and!ublie would still be in a* *OiU,«« uiu uvc p*»y in me -----» — —..... ~ .....game, but it was noticed thaTtinue 10 be PleaHant to y°u whennot one single blue-mveateredIwe ure unav°idably thrown together.ate of mind, so I shall rent tactics. 1 will smile you. Please notice the two smile and down. I will con-p from the to the dressing room.1 the m«a»-haUigraciously courtesiescannot well avoid- —r the' lowing. By this method you will be cadets took their de- ^wite as well squelched and at thelymanner but va~pive~ ^me timfjustmThey kept Up a continuous ground flt;r complaint.HHliThe onlyplatterspounding together, whindignation from the the lesson 1 as beenand scTtamitig in a manner th** has been properly im-that would put a Hollywood P*,e**«d u you, and in particular rnob to shame. This demon-fthe dear public has been convincedi t ration h -.ted for a iieriod of °f my superv ir 'y. all that is desiredExof an hour■44After exhausting theirhas hm nOncemgreatstory\01ces in the hall and feeling fwH«*college
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