Details of Track Events. The following list of judges and other detail of today’s track meet was prepared by Merlin Mitchell, captain of track for 1917: Judges of finish: For “old boys”—Rollins, Prof. Skeeler, Cochran. For the “Fish”—Prof. Bates, DeMontel, Moses Judges of weights: For “old boys”—Spencer and Rigney; for the “fish”— Burns and “Fat” Wilson. Judges of field events: For the “old boys”—Rogers and Braunig; for the “fish”— Wipprecht and Neyland. Starter: “Jimmy” Clutter. Coach: Charles Firth. Everybody eligible except “T” (track) men. Meet starts at 2:45 o’clock. Guard Detail. December 10, 1916. Officer of the Day: Cadet Lieut. Dyer, S.B. Officer of the Guard: Cadet Capt. Earnest, L.H. Next Battalion, December 18. There will be no issue of the Battalion until Monday, Decem ber 18. at which time the first company special edition will be put out by Company D, Second Regiment. Manager. The last stag dance of the year 1916 will be given in the gym to-nite. The music will be bet ter than that at the Thanksgiv ing Hop. Come out. College Dance Orchestra. TODUY! From 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Leopold & Shafer’s repre sentative from Galveston will show everything that’s new and correct in clothes. SHOES- -HATS-FIXINGS Such lines as are known everywhere as America’s best— Stetson and Mallory Hats Manhattan Silk Shirts R. B. Fashion Clothes Regulation Sweaters Nettleton Shoes Silk Hosiery Everything that a Young Man Wears ORDERS TAKEN TODAY , AND DEL1VERE6 When Wanted