. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. in 920—Cor. Tejon-Bijou Luxembourg Portraits Please. DICK SMITH RETURNS (Continued from pnge 1) with the college contingent lo the firstofficers training camp at Fort Rileythe following May. He was trans-ferred to aviation and received histraining at Urbana, 111., and at Issou-dun, ranee. Order Milk, Cream a idButter from us — Mr in442. The Sinton Dairy Co. Luxembourg Portraits Please. ROUSE-STEP HE NSAUTO COMPANYPackard—Buick—Oakland 9-11 Souih Tejon StreetTelephone Main 10 8 If You discover, while dressing for func-tions tomorrow night,


. The Tiger (student newspaper), Sept. 1918-June 1919. in 920—Cor. Tejon-Bijou Luxembourg Portraits Please. DICK SMITH RETURNS (Continued from pnge 1) with the college contingent lo the firstofficers training camp at Fort Rileythe following May. He was trans-ferred to aviation and received histraining at Urbana, 111., and at Issou-dun, ranee. Order Milk, Cream a idButter from us — Mr in442. The Sinton Dairy Co. Luxembourg Portraits Please. ROUSE-STEP HE NSAUTO COMPANYPackard—Buick—Oakland 9-11 Souih Tejon StreetTelephone Main 10 8 If You discover, while dressing for func-tions tomorrow night, that you lacksome article of smart wearing apparel,just call Main 333, and the BoysService will be prompt as usual. Our Continual Contact with you fellows, dueto your loyal support and pat-ronage, has enabled us to pre-pare ourselves to meet yourmost exacting needs. Youll admire our Strat-ford Clotbes for Style morethan ever, for they embody therealization of just what you hadhoped your next suit would be. Trade with the Boys &ri#sU/oo§.. Volume XXI COLORADO SPRINGS, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1919 Number 36 TIGERS LOSE RETURN CONTEST AT MINESDUE TO SLUMP IN LAST HALF OF THE GAME Bengals Make Good Showing in First Period But Were Outplayed During Second Half. Large Number of Technical Fouls Were Feature of Game Starting off with a rush, the Tigerbasketball team completely bewilderedthe Blue and White team from Minesduring the first few minutes of playof the game at Golden Saturday night,only to have the same Miners comeback during the second half and turnthe tables, the final count being 32to 19 in favor of the Golden game was fast and clean withboth teams fighting like fury. Up un-til the last few minutes it was anyones game, but the same last fewminutes of play were disappointingto Tiger supporters, for the team wassimply outclassed and the dynamitecounts completely smothered the Ben-gal score. From the spectators standpoint, thefirst half of the game was by far


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