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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1922)
No nw | Bi 1D GES BNROLLED : Club. Tote he v International : Contest i in Student Body Three out of the he ‘members of the team that won the International Championship in Livestock J udging at Atlanta, Ga., in the fall of 1920 the following summer as a reward for their accom- and toured Europe Go plishments, are entering the Animal Hushaniey Course of the A. and M. College this fall. Those who are en- rolling are Alva Debnam, Lamesa, Texas. Jack Turner, Hillsboro, Texas and Gordon Gillespie, Coleman, Tex- as. Gilbert Weiting, Marlin, Texas is the fourth member of ‘the team. These young men have had excep- tioral advantages for studing live- stock judging. As a part of their training they had three weeks intensive train ing at the A. and M. College under the staffs of the Animal Husbandry and Bxtension ‘Department of the College and a two weks tour through “the leading” livestock raising sections of the, central west, north and south-. “east, besides “attending ‘the National | ‘Swine Show, National Dairy Show and Dairy Cattle ‘Congress at each | of which expositions they competed | ‘successfully with contestants from | all OY the United States. As a reward for, their winning of | the International Contest at, Atlanta, | * Ga, they toured England, Scotland, | France and Holland where they had an opportunity to studysour domestic | breeds of animals in the land of their | origin, Many others who have ben engag- ed in the Boy’s Club work under the direction of the Extension Service of ‘the College are seen among the new arrivals at College Station and as all of these young men have had similar training to that of the boys who rep- resented this state in the Interna- tional Contest, the College has excel- lent material for turning out one of the best agricultural classes in the history of the college four years from now. These young men are, excellent ‘prospects for the College team that zepresents Texas at the Inter-Colle- del Continued on page 4) for the contest at Atlanta APPOINTMENT! AND ASSIGN- MENT. OF OFFICERS Headquarters R. 0. T. C. ‘Department M. S. & T. Orders No. 6. 1. After consultation and agree- ment with the Fresident of the Col- lege, the following appointments and assignments of cadet officers and ca- det’ non commissioned officers are announced: his Spence, S. L., 2nd Lieut.... Co. C, Inf. Johnson, E. C., Sergeant Co. B. Inf. Pitts, H. D., Sergeant .. . Co.B., Inf. Woody, R. P., Soratant. Co. B, Iinf. Owens, G. L., Sergeant Co. E, Inf. Hayes, J. H., Corporal Co. A, Ini. McCready, R. D,, Corporal Co. A, Inf. Pyland, J. W., Corporal, Co. A, Inf. Underwood, C. M., Corpr’l Co. A, Inf. Larkin, J. C., Corporal Co. B,, Inf. Patterson, E. F., Corporal Co. B, Inf. Trim, W. EF. Corporal Co. B,. Inf. Wood, G. M., Corporal Co. B, Inf. Colglazier, R. W., Corporal Co. B, Inf. Wehrman, C. R., Corporal Co. C, Inf. Miller, J., Corporal (Co. C, Int. Metzger, R. F., Corporal Co. C, Inf. Roberts, G. B., Corporal Co. C, Inf. Anderson, 0. C., Corporal Co. D, Hodge, J. E., Corporal, Co. D, Inf. Howard, M. R., Corporal, Co. D, Inf. ‘Rech, E. G, Corporal, Co. D, Inf. | Baxt, D. B., Corporal, Co. D, Kimball, 0. IL.,,. Corporal Co. \D, Inf. McNeal, ‘A. M., Corporal! Co. D, Inf. Dunn, J. H., Corpotal Co. Ej Inf. Goodenough, TH. Corporal, Co. E. Inf. Turnam, W. W., Corporal Co. BE, Inf. Gibson, E. L., Corporal Co. E., Inf. Meitzen, J. B, Corporal Co. EF, Inf. Lynch, J., Corporal Co. FE, Inf. ‘Sweatman, L. F., Corporal Co. F, Inf. ‘Field, S. M., Corporal = Co. F, Inf. Thacker, R. B., Corporal Co. F, Inf. Nicholson, W. S., Corperal Troop B, Cavalry 2. The folowing named cadet non commissioned officers who were ap- pointed contingent upon their attain- ing the required college classifica- ‘tion, having failed to make the clas- sification, are hereby reduced to the Each cadet will re?’ main assigned to his present organi- grade of private. zation. Berger, L. A. White, Russel G. ..... Co. B, .Infantry (Continued o on page 4) Inf. ‘test. made. both of the touchdowns spelled Aggie doom, unless the lead ...Co. A Infantry Munn, [C. Gave iene: Co. A, Infantry i I DALLAS "FOR ISK GAME Birst Trip to Noth Texas, since 1 > Mem- orable Centre Game The Asgies Jot aa at noon for Dallas where they will meet the Tulsa University eleven at the Dallas Fair Stadium this afternoon. This is their first trip to Dallas since their memorable defeat of the Centre Col- lege squad. To say that they expect this trip to Dallas to mean a more glorious start of their football sea- son than the Centre victory was glox- ious as a conclusion to a most suec- cessful gridiron career would not be compatable with the conservative ex- pressions of the Aggie coach. But it is well to remark at this time that all those who may think that a shadow of gloom has been cast | over ‘Aggieland by the defeat put ov- er on the Aggies last week by Arnold Kirkpatrick's team from Brownwood are extremely wrong. The spirit of | the Aggies was never better. With Inf. the biggest cadet corps, in the history of the institution everything is being “worked to create the strongest senti- ment for a successful season that has ever existed. and there 1s nothing ‘but optimism, The feeling left here after ‘the defeat by Howard Payne was simply one of congratulation for ‘the | winner. But this feeling was quickly: overcome by. the determination “to wipe out the defeat in the next con- Defeats can come Tron very mall circumstances sometimes the same as | victories, and that was the case in the game with Howard Payne. The defeat was the story of two backfield men going to sleep after forgetting ‘that, they sere up against a real ma- jor contender” and letting the oppo- sition. pub over two aerial plays. Bible will use a stronger aggrega- tion of players at Dallas throughout the game than he had on the field at College Station when Howard Payne that of ‘the maroon and white becomes sufficient to make a complete substi- tution of second string men safe. - The probable line-up for the Dallas / (Continued on poge 4)