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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1923)
Che Maly Vol IV College Station, Texas Thursday, May, 24 ac, No. 188 1923 TICKETS WILL ADMIT Commencement Committee Will Fol- low Plan of Last Year in Caring for Commencement Crowds Admission to Guicn hali for the bac- ; {angular match shot with the [and Twenty-third infantry Regiments | San | calaureate sermon on Sunday June 9 Tuesday June 5 will be by ticket only | for the scheduled beginning of the program. up until within 5 minutes At that time the doors will be thrown | be | open and all vacant seats will available for those desiring them. It (fis the same plan followed last year | and is followed because it is the (sense of the commencement committee that relatives and friends of the sen- iors who come long distances to at- | | x . . | tend the exercises are entitled to first consideration for seats, and the only en them is by the issue of tickets. Campus and Bryan people who de- sire tickets in advance should write to the Commencement Committee, c-0 Professor P. K. Whelpton, state the | number of tickets desired and for what dates. In the case of Bryan people self addressed and stamped envelopes should be inclosed for the ticket. For campus people ® seif addressed en- velope without stamp should be in- closed along with the request. Tickets are now ready to be mailed out. There will be a scarcity as us- ual, as the advance applications al- ways exceed the number that actually attend by a good margin. While it is a good plan for most procurable as there are sure to seats available on the day of the ex- ercises, although of course they are | | tomorrow night not likely to be the best in the house. re ete el. rere MRS. GROUT WILL LEAD PRAYER SERVICE TONIGHT | Mrs. George P. Grout will lead the Campus Prayer Meeting service this evening at 7:30 in the Y.M.C.A. par- on the subject, Love: the Great- est Thing ih the World. The 18th chapter of Corinthians will be the reference chapter. Xvi JOS 3 and for the com: necement exercises | | 448. way that first recognition can be giv- | [ south and west. be | day PISTOL TEAM WINS Defeat Regulars by 140 Point Margin; Calvin High Man With 418 out of Possible 448 The Aggie pistol team won the tri- Ninth on the Camp Bullis range near Antonio Tuesday by a margin of 140 points. The rifle team shot their match against the same organizations yesterday and the will be learned this morning. Information to this effect was re- score { ceived here yesterday morning by tel- egraph from Major W. H. H. Morris, | Jr., who accompanied the pistol and rifle teams there. The team average was 92 per cent. | Calvin was the high point man of the match, shooting 418 out of a possible Merchant was second and close behind Calvin for high honors, shoot- ing 417 out of a possible 448. SPECIAL I.-G. N. TRAIN TO SAN ANTONIO ARRANGED Definite announcement of arrange- oa ments made to operate a special In- | | ternational-Great Northern | to San Antonio June 5 was made yes- train terday by J. L. Howard, of the gen- eral passenger department of the road | who was here to confer with College | officials and the local agent. | leave College at 3:30 arriving at San | Antonio about 9:30. be made at San Antonia for all points No. 4 for points east and northeast. ame BRYAN DE MOLAYS A summoned Chapter of De meeting of the Bryan Molays will be held Masonic Temple, Bryan. SANFORD GIBBS, scribe rrp — eg ——t “Nero,” the picture which will be shown in Guion Hall Friday night at | 8:00 o’clock for the benefit of the Hollister Conference delegation, is a 12-reel picturization of the life of an- that will be well worth your time to see. Get your ticket to- seats. cient Rome -no reserved It will | Connections will | Connections will also | be made at Valley Junction with train people to be | cared for in advance it ss no occasion | for disappointment if tickets are not | at 8:00 ofclock at the | GYMKHANA EVENTS AND PRIZES NAMED Valuable Prizes Given by Bryan Mer- chants will Awarded to Win- ners; Students Eligible be The complete list of events for the gymkhana which will be given on the drill field Saturday under the auspices of the cavalry unit and the list of | prizes which will be offered to the | winners in the various events have | been announced by Captain J. EK. { Davis. All students are eligible to enter the events and they will be allowed to | pick their lady partners from College | and Bryan society circles. The events are: | Needle and Thread Race: | Team to consist of lady (dismount- fed) and gentleman (mounted). La- | dies at point indicated by judges will | be supplied with piece of thread, rid- |ers at finish post, mounted, will be At signals, riders will over | given needles. | ride to ladies, dismount, needle which she will thread, riders | mount and return threaded needles to pass | starting point. | Prizes: 1st place, Fountain pen, [ Caldwell Jewelry Store and gold pen- | cil, Parks Jewelry Store; 2nd Place, | Box of candy, Holmes Confectionery. { Cossack Race: Individual McClellan | dle, stirrups crossed over seat of sad- (dle. Whips and holding straps per- mitted. Race against time over pre- | seribed course. Prize: 1st Place, sport shirt, entries, sad- | Jran- | don and Lawrence. Umbrella Race: (Umbrellas to be furnished by con- testants.) Team to consist of lady (dismount- ed) with umbrella and gentleman (mounted). Ladies at point indicated | by judges will have umbrella closed. | Riders at finish post will ,on signal, ride to ladies, receive umbrella, open | same, mount and return to finish. Prizes: 1st Place, bottle toilet wa- ter, Smith Drug Co.; Eversharp pen- Lil, Haswell’s Book Store. Polo Ball Race: Entries, cadets of the advanced Course, R.O.T.C. Each contestant will (Continued on Page two)