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    The Daily Bulletin
College Station, Texas
Saturday, May 12. 1923
No. 178
RIFLE AND PISTOL
TEAMS SHOOT TODAY
[errors that gave the Longhorns
| couple of runs and a lead of one score |
| the Aggies overcame the handicap in |
| spectacular fashion by pounding out |
'a couple of home runs which counted |
|
Tentative Pick of Team Will be Made
for Telegraph Match with U. S.
Military Academy
Tentative pick of a rifle and pistol
team to represent the College in
matches this year will be made this
afternoon when teams are seleced to
shoot a prescribed round, the results |
of which will be competed against a
similarly recorded course shot by
teams at West Point. In other words
it will be a shooting match with tele-
graph service as the medium of result |
comparisons.
This will give the men preliminary
practice to the final competitive match
of the year which will be shot in tri-
angular fashion against the ninth |
and twenty-third infantry regiments |
on the Campus Bullis range near San |
Antonio next Saturday.
Information has been obtained here
that interest in the coming match
among the regular army regiments is
mounting almost to an
pitch as a result of the defeat which |
A. & M. handed to the regulars last |
spring. Rumor has it that the Ninth
has been sending its team prospects |
out to the range regularly during
late monchs for practice in anticipa-
tion of the coming match with the A
& M. team.
DR. THOMAS H. HARPER WILL
SPEAK AT SERVICE TOMORROW |
Dr. Thomas H. Harper, pastor of |
the Central Congregational Church, |
Dallas, will speak at the regular re- |
ligious convocation in Guion Hall to-
morrow morning, beginning at 10:50 |
o’clock. |
“THE KINGDOM WITHIN” AT |
PICTURE SHOWS TONIGHT |
A Dixie special, “The Kingdom
Within” with Pauline Starke, will be
shown in the Airdome tonight at 7:00
o'clock and in the Y.M.C.A. Chapel
at 7:15. Also good comedy.
NEE A A
LOST—Gold Schaeffer pencil, initials
W.E.L. Reward for return to W. E.
Laseter, Dairy Husbandry Depart-
ment.
| AGGIES WIN FIRST GAME
. FAMOUS READER T0
| served
excitement | *
| dent officers of the B.S.U.
| went for
| Boone,
| Reverend Brown’s car.
| an, at
at 202.
FROM TEXAS LONGHORNS
Starting off with two hE
for three runs and secured a timely |
hit in the tenth which two |
runners, overcame a one point lead |
|
scored
[of the Longhorns and won the first |
game of the series by the score of 6 |
to 5 yesterday.
at
A |
| STUDENTS WILL EAT CREAM
AND CAKE SENT BY MOTHERS |
|
‘Tce cream and cake which will be |
sent to the College by the Dallas A. |
& M. Mother’s club Sunday will be |
in the mess hall annex to-
morrow afternoon at 3:30. Every |,
Dallas boy whether a member of the |
| club or not and every foreign student |
[is invited to parioke
REVEREND BROWN AND TWO
Brown and two stu-
returned
Thursday from Dallas where they
a conference with L. B.
secretary of student work in
They made the trip in
Students who
| accompanied him were J. H. Albritton
land J. R. Hunnicut.
en i ge fp” ni
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR
Reverend R. L.
the state.
tI oT.
Kimball, secretary, and F.
Special Conclave of Ivanhoe Com-
mandery No. 8 at the Asylum in Bry-
7:30 o’clock.
Qrder of the Temple to be con-
ferred.
JONES, Commander.
SAUNDERS, Rec.
D.=C.
W. E.
SUMMER EMPLOYMENT
I would like to get in touch with
five men who want to work for good
pay at a good job this summer.—U. S.
Allison, 14 Alpha. —180
tf
FOR SALE—Heating stove, cooking
stove, window shades and other house-
hold effects. Phone Mrs. de Rohan
—179
| STUDENTS BACK FROM DALLAS |sale at the Y.M.C.A. office,
| solidated
| The admission will be fifty cents for
| adults
APPEAR IN RECITAL
® [wis Florence Lutz, Dean of Boston
School of Expression Will Read
Famous Drama, “Lightnin’”
The people of Bryan and College
| are especially fortunate in having the
privilege of hearing Miss Florence
| Lutz, dean of the Boston School of
| Expression, on Wednesday Evening,
| May 16, when she will give a reading
{on the comedy “Lightnin’” in Guion
| Hall, under the auspices of the Cam-
pus Study Club.
Miss Lutz is an experienced teach-
er as well as one of the finest read-
|ers on the American platform today.
The fact that she expects to conduct
a summer term of the School of Ex-
pression in Dallas gives the oppor-
tunity for the Club to have her here
at this time. She is giving her time
and talent willingly as a contribution
to the educational and artistic ad-
| vancement in the state.
Tickets for the reading will be on
the Con-
School and at Waldrop’s.
and thiry-five cens for stu-
dents and school children.
tlle
ly
SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB
ELECTS NEXT YEAR OFFICERS
ya
At a meeting of the Saddle and
Sirloin Club held Tuesday evening,
the following officers for next year
were elected: S. Whitsett, president;
Baker, vice president; O. H.
M. Stubbs,
Jr., treasurer.
“Stud” Barnes, beef cattle special-
ist of the Extension Service, gave in-
| teresting talks on ranch life in Ari-
zona and about the Indians of that
section of the country.
The Club is planning a record live-
stock show to take Monday
morning during commencement. Com-
plete plans will be announced later.
et ——
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FINAL BASEBALL GAME OF
SEASON THIS AFTERNOON
place
The second game of the series be-
tween the Aggies and the Longhorns
will be called on Kyle field this af-
ternoon at 3:30.