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About The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1924)
The Baily Bulletin Published each morning except Mon- day by the Publicity Department of the A. & M. College. Official pub- lication of the College. Distributed free to all students, instructors and campus residents. Copy for The Bulletin for either the news or advertising columns will be accepted at: Publicity Office, Room 118, 1st floor Main Academic Bldg. Phone 127 A. & M. Press, Old Forge Shop, 1st door north of Textile Bldg. Phone 93 WILLIAM BENNETT BIZZELL President of the College FRANK O. MARTIN Publicity Secretary. VADA TUCKER Assistant. LITTLE IN FAVOR OF BASEBALL AT START {Continued from col. 1, Page 1) esty in observing the system of the team. He does not have the militant confidence, eccentricities and ego- tism of the recognized star. He is known as the desirable type of ccl- lege athlete, who plays when he plays and works when he works. The other men out for the diamond are at this period in the season simply ordinary college players without any claim to attention by the professional scouts. The only real baseball tal-nt pos- essed by the Aggies was in Pat Olsen who left this week to attend the train- ing camp of the New York Yankees. He was eligible for another year of college baseball but with a wife to | support and confidence of ability and a great opportunity he could not be | blamed for giving secondary consid- | eration to his college team. Supporting Gill and rather aspirants for support are sev- eral men with quality of different brands. These include J. M. Severn Roeers or! of Elgin, who was on the pitching | staff in 1922, S. Whitsett of Crystal | City, L. H. Daniel of Corsicana, R. H. Crawford of Chicota, T. and O. L. Byrd of Waco. Competing with J. D. Johnson for the initial bag is E. C. Johnson of Tolar and R. B. Thacker of Houston. At seecnd base there is a lively competition between Crawford who is also trying fcr the pitching staff Kishi of | Terry, M. R. Jennings of Martindale, | Craig, C. B. Witchell of Dallas, J. C. | 1dol of Coleman, and G. M. Morris | of Winnsboro. Bradford will have as a competitor at the hotspot in the infield W. N. | =~. Kaa Montgomery of Port Arthur. Chapman will have as a disputant for the position on the third sack G. Levin of Brenham. There is a cosmopolitan crowd working with the veteran Puckett in the outfield. If competition should become too keen charges of race pre- judice might be made. There is Jim Forgason of San Antonio brother tc the man behind the bat, W. F. Saag: of Bartlett, E. J. Novosad of East Bernard, P. Cimo of Waco, L. B. Gol- asinski of Houston, and G. B. Man- ning of Rusk. Jack Forgason football squad men pushing him for the receiving end of the battery, | has a couple of | John Braselton of Corsicana and L. | H. Gripon of Beaumont and a new | man in athletics, L. H. Durst of Crockett. ——— ele eee. The super-jewel production, Lady of Quality,” with Milton Sills and Virginia Valli is showing at the Palace today. —_—————————— “To the Ladies”, a super-comedy prcduction by James Cruze is show- ing at the Queen today. FOR SALE: Small residence next | door to my home in College Park. An- ply to Mrs. Drink Milner at Exchange Store.—tf. “A HERMAN OFFICER'S SHOES ALL SIZES NOW IN STOCK IN CALF OR CORDOVAN A ii. WALDROP * COMPANY BRYAN Marcus Loew, moving picture mag- nate, recently applied for $5,000.000 perscnal life insurance. A woman’s beauty is more conspic- uous when she listens than when she talks. PHONE 266 BRYAN NURSERY & FLORAL CO. For Cut Flowers, Pot Plants, Bulbs, Fruit Trees and Ornaments. Se and the men also. Monday-Tuesday : QUEEN THIATRE Today and Tomorrow—the next comedy sensation Paramount presen‘s “TO THE LADIES” A banquet of fun featuring - THEODORE ROBERTS with 2 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS “THE GEORGIA COMEDY FOUR” the best quartet that has toured the South, with BESSIE MARSHALL in wooden shoe dancing and singing hat is a novelty. These acts are off the big circuit and are first class vaudeville Also GOOD COMEDY and A. & M—QUEEN ORCHESTRA Matinee only 44¢. Rex Beach's “THE SPOILERS” Tomorrow: DIXIE TODAY ONLY Zane Grey’s famous “THE CALL OF THE CANYON” Another one of those mile-a-minute stock plays— RICHARD TALMADGE in “TAKING A CHANCE” Monday-Tuesday: “THE STRANGER’S BANQUET” bi Nada MERE 4