r%Dallas TheatreTo Honor Aggiei i'nc (Football TeamOVmI.1tJ13(Special to The Eagle) I»wvvirtirCOLLEGE STATION, Oct. 6.Allen H. Peoples, A. and M. Col- ulege senior from Dallas, who is yel! leader of the Texas Aggies, wiilU] have an opportunity of directing a 'a series of lusty Aggie yells from ajwtheatre stage in his home town on jo' jthe even of the Aggle-fcewanec game at Dallas as the result of!a plans of the Palace Theatre there for a college night celebration Friday night, Oct. 7. The gume will p ) j be played at Fair Park Stadium the! afternoon of Saturday, Oct. 8. jw Request received from the Pal-' O ace management by James Sulli-:.M van, business manager qf athletics. A uf the college, for eopies of the A-iwand M. College song, ‘'The Spirit of Aggieland, as well as Aggie . yells, disclosed plans of the the- J* ater to stage a college night eele-J bration for their patron* on the! eve of the coming game. Coach I Dana Bible and members qf the Aggie team have been invited to be!guest* of the theatre on the oceas-! ion and it is presumed the Se-1 \wanee players have been similarly gLinvited. !.,,Coach Bible, Coach Bassett, Mr.JujSullivan, C. T. Sprague, trainer, e(; others of the athletic staff andLt. the 25 players who will go to Dal-!, j, las for the game will leave here j,i Thursday night. Veil Leader Peo~jat pies expects to leave Friday hi titno to arrive ut Dallas for the eelebra- j\ Ition at the theatre which will likely be largely of an Aggie-Sewaneej flavor. The celebration will be1 held between shows and a large number of Aggie and Sewanre former students and supporters are expected to be present to add their j voices to the chorus of songs and yells that promise to till the theater with a din of college eir.hu-eo