The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, October 27, 1916, Image 1

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    THE DAILY BULLETIN
Published dailv (except Mondays) by the A. arid M. Print Shop for circulation among Mvrrlents,
faculty, and campus residents.
Vol. II. College Station; Texas, Friday, October 27, 191b. No 31.,
Football Game Here Saturday.
.The A. and M. freshman team
will meet the Port Arhur College
eleven on Kyle Field tomorrow
afternoon. Coach Bible says the
game will start promptly at 3 o’
clock.
Mr. Filth is arranging for a
telegraphic report of the Haskell
Indian game to be given to the
crowd on the athletic field.
No admission will be charged
those who hold coupon books.
A program for the afternoon,
in detail, will appear in the Daily
Bulletin, Saturday morning.
Calisthenic Exhibition.
Two hundred freshmen will
give an exhibition Calisthenic
Drill at Waco on November 11th.
All freshmen, five feet seven in
ches in height, or over, who de
sire to volunteer for this drill,
report to Lieutenant Morris at
the Commandant’s office, at any
time from 1 to 4 p. m., Friday,
October 26th.
President Bizzel at Dallas. ,
President Bizzell will be absent.
from his office today and tomor
row, on account of attending a
pjeeting of the A. and M 5 . Board
qf Directors at Dallas.
Senior and Junior Bible Classes.
Members of the senior and
junior Bible classes are request
ed to call at library for text
books
Please get them before Sun
day. A. Mitchell,
Director.
Officials For Varsity Game.
Officials for the A : and M . Tex
as University game to be played
in Austin on Thanksgiving Day
have been agreed upon by repre
sentatives of both teams, accord
ing to the Daily Texan, the Uni
versity publication. “All the men
were chosen from the Missouri
Conference list of officials, and
are perhaps the most prominent
in Southern football circles ”
J C. Groves, (Washington), of
Kansas City, will referee the
game, assisted by G. W. Weede
(U. of P). Sterling, Kansas, as
umpire, and B ' L. McCreary,
(Okla), Kansas City, as head
linesman
Boy From Peru Registers.
The sixth student from South
America registered yesterday at
A. and M. Senor Cortez, from
Peru, will complete his matricul
ation today as a freshman