The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, April 22, 1926, Image 3

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    Spring Specials—
“THE CADET”
a broad toe oxford, light
tan and black
—Patent Dress Oxfords
— White Linen Oxfords
—White Broadcloth Shirts
—Athletic Pants, Shirts to
match
—Straw and Panama Hats
W. F. GIBBS & HON
DEAN KYLE TO SPEAK IN
NORTH TEXAS TOWNS
Dean E. J. Kyle of the School of
Agriculture will go to Breckenridge
today where he will address the Braz-
os Valley Pecan Growers’ Association
tomorrow.
extended him by high schools of that
region, he will address the high school
student bodies at Granbury, Tolar,
Stephenville, Dublin, De Leon, Gor-
man, Ranger, Cisco, and Eastland
while on the trip. He will address
the school students on “The Value of
an Agricultural Education.”
Es A EE SS
DAIRY HUSBANDRY FRESHMEN
(Official)
The Freshman student contest in
judging dairy cattle will be held Sat-
urday April 24. The students in the
upper third of the fall classes in dairy
judging are eligible to compete in this
contest. A list of these students will
appear in tomorrow’s Bulletin.
A. L. DARNELL, prof.,
Dairy Husbandry.
In response to invitations
WINNERS LISTED IN
STUDENTS’ CONTESTS
At the close of the "Ninth Annual
Agricultural Contests for students of
Smith-Hughes high Schools over the
State held at the College on Monday,
the following towns stood at the head
of the list of winners: Dublin, Step-
henville, Huckaby, and Silverton. Fif-
ty-eight different schools of the
State were represented in the con-
tests, with several schools entering
different teams for various contests.
A total of 670 boys and 60 coaches
attended the contests.
The main contests were won as fol-
lows: Livestock judging, Dublin;
grain judging, Stephenville; Farm
Shop contest, Huckaby; Poultry Judg-
ing, Stephenville; Entomology, Silver-
ton.
In each division of the judging work
there were separate sub-divisions, and
many teams that did not win a single
first place in the major divisions won
several first places in the sub-divi-
sions.
Thirty-two teams of three men each
were entered in the livestock judging
contests. The Dublin team won first
place in the all events contests, Step-
henville second and Comyn third.
In the plant production contests 31
teams were entered. In the grain
judging all events, Stephenville won
first place with Lubbock and Robs-
town second and third respectively.
Farm Shop contestants numbered
93. Huckaby was high point in these
events, Willis second and Taylor and
Conroe tied for third place.
Out of 33 teams entered in the poul-
try judging contest Stephenville won
first place, followed by Wallis and
Del Rio third.
The first entomology contest ever
held in Texas, or the U. S. for that
matter, was won by Silverton, with
Hillsboro second and Lewisville third
place.
CONGRATULATIONS—
ROSS VOLUNTEERS
Your 1926 Festivities reflected
more than ordinary credit on the
Personnel of your splendid or-
ganization.
We feel grateful to you for the
extra mark of distinction placed
to the credit of A. and M. Col-
lege by those fortunate ones en-
joying your entertainments last
week.
I. K. LAWRENGE
LILLIAN
RAND
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CIVIL ENGINEERS WILL
MEET TOMORROW NIGHT
There will be a meeting of the A.
S. C. E. Friday night at 6:45 o’clock
in the Y. M. C. A. Chapel. Mr. Carr
of Fort Worth will speak at that time,
and a large attendance is urged.