The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, March 19, 1924, Image 2
EL — 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 flcor 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. THREE CONDITIONS DIAMOND OPENING ON (Continued from Col. 1, Page 1) John Breselton displaying marked ability in receiving the pitcher offerings. Two competi- tors for the place that now seems to be held by J. D. Johnson are beinz held as ‘prospects. They are E. C. Johnson of Tolar and R. B. Thacker of Houston. Crawford may displace Craig at second. J. B. Bradford of Memphis, Tennessee is a good steady man with the intuition necessary to judge hot deliveries to the infield who may be called out for Montgom- ery. There are also a couple of sub- | stitutes for the outfield positions in | P. Cimo of Waco and Jim Forgascn of San Antonio. | the season’s games. Among his squad ' he has sufficient variety of material | to enable him to shift practically his KYLE FIELD FRIDAY . sil of Corsicana is | Coach House will also have another | | consideration in making his lineup for HERMAN’S OFFICERS SHOES ALL SIZES NOW IN STOCK IN CALF OR CORDOVAN A M. WALDROP ® COEPARY BRYAN SEE THE NEW CORONA SUCCESS NAMED | | batters when the pitching staff of (Continued from Column 3 Page 1, | The second condition of success in | Christian work was that a person | must not only have the message but | must earry it to others. A Christ- | ian cannot really and sincerely pray | “Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done | on earth as it is in heaven” without | hypoerisy unless he tries with :all his | might to bring that very thing to! pass in his own life and in the lives of | others around him. A Christian can- not be perfectly genuine while hc | vrays that more laborers be thrust into the white harvest fields if he is unwilling to be used himself. A Christian has received many gifts and | te be fair be must give of himself to the cause.of his Master. We have | been praying and singing -and giving | but we have neglected the two sup- | reme commissions which were to go and preach. There hasn’t been enough go in our religion. The third condition of success was | that a person must go forth and | weep as they bear the seed. In | other words they must be in earnest. | Their heart must be in what they are doing. They must have a passion ! for souls like that of Paul ‘who ex- | claimed “Woe is me if I preach not | the Gospel.” They must have it upon their ‘heart to reach every person in | the community for Jesus Christ. Dr. Thacker spoke upon “Man Mightier than His Difficulties” last night. His third address will be delivered tonight at 6:80 in the Assembly hall. entire lineup frcm left to right had the opposition make such a change advisable. This condition, no doubt, will determine his placing of men in many games. Fable: Once there was an office man who doubted "his ability to get | rich raising chickens. li J EE —————— Queen Theatre TODAY AND TOMORROW A screen dramatization of Charles K. Harris’ famous song, “AFTER THE BALL” featuring GASTON GLASS and MIRIAM COOPER This is a picture reflecting the lavish splendor that surrounds the pleasure-loving class of the country. It is one of the most gorgeous pictures of the year. There is also a good two-reel comedy “ONE EXCITING NIGHT” and GOOD MUSIC EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION PEATY REAT and BROTHER in TWO VAUDEVILLE ACTS .. of musical comedy singing and dancing. Friday-Saturday: A sensational masterpiece— “THE ETERNAL CITY” DIXIE THEATRE Today and Tomorrow, Maurice Tourneur’s production— “WHILE PARIS SLEEPS” with LON CHANEY and JOHN GILBERT. Also the last of the “STEEL TRAIL” series, featuring WILLIAM DUNCAN. Cw