The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, April 16, 1924, Image 2

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    The Baily Bulletin
Program of Track
Meet with Baylor
Kyle Field Today
The Aggie cinder path men will
open their home track season with |
a dual meet with Baylor University |
here this afternoon, beginning at 4:10!
o’clock.
The following is the order of i
events, and the list of officials in |
charge.
100 EY ard dash. ii. caeinieee 4:10 p.m.
Pole Vault... in. hilaa ql 4:10 p.m.
High Jump... iia neni 4:10 p.m
Shot Pat. il iii 4:10 p.ne.|
Javeln Li I RSA 4:10 rem.
15 Mile” Run-=..0 0 0 00a ids 4:15 p.m.
220 yard dash .=...0. 000 4:25 p.m.
120 yard High Hurdles ....... 4:35 p.m.
440 yard idaghifi leis. 4:40 p.m.
2MilesRans..... i anniiin 4:50 p.m_
I TL TE SR ER ae ae 4:50 p.m.
Broad Jumps... oun an 4:50 p.m.
220 yard High Hurdles ........ 5:00 p.m.
880 vardidash =<... 5:10 p.m.
Ba ay vs nts cave damande heres 5:15 p.m.
Referee and Starter ....P. H. Arbuckle
Judges of finish ................ D. X. Bible
J. O. Morgan
W. L. Stangel
TR IRCEE \\ sssssstsrasbsnnssiananiaron W. W. Kraft
J. A. Clutter
Judges of Weights ................ L. S. Keen |
Judges of Jumps ................ Lee Gripon!
Inspectors ...oiin ita. D. W. Williams |
“Red” Moore
J. A. Pierce
SE rr rr ier Mowery
ANN OUNCEY oz sisessiserssanasnstosvene G. C. Wolfe
All officials will please report at
Kyle Flied immediately in front ofl
the grandstand at 4 p.m. cn the day
of the meet. The management will
highly appreciate it if all officials
will be there promptly at 4 p.m. veudy
for duty.
JAMES SULLIVAN,
Business Manager of Athletics.
A i
DEBATING SOCIETY WILL
HOLD MEETING TONIGHT |
ae, |
Despite the announcement that the |
debate with Oklahoma would take |
the place of the April 16 meeting of |
the Debating Society, an informal
meeting of the society will be held |
at 6:45 tonight in room 211 Main |
Academic Building (the Engilsh of-
fice) for a discussion of the debate and
of the conference that followed there-
after. The discussion will be led by
the coach of debate.
S. A. DEBNAM,
Club President.
' ment. 162
BEBE DANIELS STAR OF
PICTURE SHOW TONIGHT
Paramount’s Trvin Willat produc- DRESS CLOTHES
tion of Zane Grey’s famous novel, fore
“The Heritage of the Desert” will R V
be the feature of the picture show : :
in the Assembly Hall tonight. The Tuxedo suits
cast includes Bebe Daniels, Lloyd Tuxedo vests
Hughes, Ernest Torrence and Noah Tuxedo shirts
Beery. There will also be a good Tuxedo ties
comedy and music. Dancing pumps
A new Fox attraction, “Dad- White oxfords
dies,” will be the feature tomorrow ' White hose
night, and on Friday comes the big! White belts
society drama, ‘The Net.” White gloves
WANTED: A few old serge or A M W ALDROP
whipcord uniforms that could be uscd . .
for patching material. THE AGGIL
CLEANERS & TAILORS.—165
¥OR SALE—Colored material, which
will make beautiful sashes or win-
dow curtains, may be had cheap from | CHNMHIEIIIIEIEEINTUITEITNUEiea
the Architectural Department. Limit-
ed supply. See S. T. Aller. any after-
noon or evening, in the Depart.
BORDERBROOK
Milk Fed Broilers—Fryers
Breakfast Eggs
Prices Reasonable
Phone BOYETT’S STORE 44
The big new classis, “Daddies” is
at the Dixie today only.
meee ute Mie IIHT SHITTY
IS HTT LTT e)
Lo]
QUEEN TODAY
The opening of Paramourt’s newest and biggest success
“PIED PIPER MALONE”
wonderfully produced from Booth Tarkington's orinigal story for the
screer, featuring THOMAS MEIGHAN and capable cast. Matinees
and Nights admission only 44¢.
Friday-Saturday: Special R. V. selection at the Queen will be Thom-
as H. Ince’s great comedy—
“THE GALLOPING FISH”
Critics say this is even funnier than “The Hottentot”
PALAGE THEATRE
Tomorrow-Friday and Saturday: The big Rex Beach story, written
and produced in and around the Texas oil fields——
"FLOWING GOLD”
featuring MILTON SILLS and ANNA Q. NILSSON. Parts of this
pic'ure were photographed in Dallas, Wichita Falls and the Ranger
fields. It is one of the most thrilling you have had a chance to see
DIXIE TODAY
A Warner Bros. Classic David Belasco’s new production—
“DADDIES”
Tomorrow, a picture of society, of thrills and beauty—
“THE NET”
| Fox’s masterpiece
mm—