The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, January 30, 1917, Image 1
THE DAILY BULLETIN Published daily (except Mondays) by the A. and M. Print Shop for circulation among students, faculty, and campus residents. Vol. II College Station, Texas, Tuesday, January 30, 1917. No. 100. Registration For Second Term. The Registrar’s office will issue assignment cards this week to all irregular students who desire to arrange their second term schedule before the rush of the coming week. Trial schedules must be submitted at the time the card is issued to the student. Registration is not complete until the student’s receipt for second term fees has been pre sented to the Registrar. CHARLES E. FRILEY. All Second Year Two Year Men. The time for Longhorn pic tures has been extended from January 29 to January 31. Please have it made at once.--W C S. A. and M. Whips Baylor--31 to 8. The Baylor Bears lost to the Farmer Five last night by a 31 to 8 margin By quarters the score was ^s follows: y 1st quarter, 0 to 0. 2nd quarter, 10 to 0. 3rd quarter, Ifi to 0 • 4th quarter, 31 to 8. Burkett, Gifilllan, Settegast, Griesenbeck and Thornton play ed for A and M, In the last quarter “Tubby” Starnes sub stituted for Captain Burkett af ter the latter had two teeth knocked out. News In Brief. One week will see all of the U. S. troops on this side of the Mexican border. Waco was visited by a $125,000 fire Sunday morning. Texas Senator introduced wo man suffrage measure. Serious rioting at Juarez, Mex ico, caused by American quaran tine. Traffic blocked by women. Berlin reports Russians have been checked. Belgium’s minister denounces Germany’s deportation of Bel gians as “social necessity.” Bull fights again to be Mexi can sport. British auxiliary cruiser, Lau- renfic, is sunk. In Spain an attempt was made to wreck a train which carried King Alfonso. President Gonzales, of Costa Rica, was deposed. No casulties in Ruby, Arizona, fight beween Mexicans and cow boys. Many injured in Cotton Belt wreck at Mounds, Arkansas. Texas House of Representa tives to decide submission Friday.