The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 22, 1907, Image 1

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Published Weekly by the Students’ Association of the Afficultaral and Mu ham al
.UME XIV
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, MAY 22, 1907.
This is the
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You wi1l*find that no other stor«j
in town]can show you the college
styles We do. We've had many
years experience selling college men-
we know just what they want andj
we cater to their every whim.
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Our
New Spring Suits
for Young Men
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Embody every kink and turn of fash
ion ; those little things, so dear to the
heart of every college boy, can only
be found in these handsome suits.
We show them in an immense
variety df new f^pring patterns, club
checks, shado^r plaids, plain and
fancy blue serges* cut in the height
of fashion, eit^ef single or double
breasted, at !
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$16.50. $18.00. $20.00
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CUOTHEsfo
WD TOOK 25 POINtS.
mi[ mORDS lIDE
Baoe of State taivorshy, Koas and
Spivey of A. and M. Make
Mew Records.
The track meet of th« S. W. I.
, Compree, Bay Ion Ayr
imck tin
[ , J Out hundred-yard disk: Ri
1 dcjl University of Textt; Hendi
A. AMO M. NAD THREE MEN ENTERED^ sbn, University of Ttexas; Hs
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| College.
NUMBER 31
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AND M. Al>PR0PkHTlONS
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The Techftolo^ical Branch of the University.
Agriduiteral, Hortigultnral, Animal Industry-; Mechanical, Civil, Eloc-
j i trical. Textile and Architectural Engineering.
Taitnjp Kre*. Aetna m- (-.sary* expenaw, cxcludiag (lotkinc and booka, On*
Hundred and Fifty-Fivo Dollars per saasion. Qualified applicants, eighteen or over,
eater on rertiheate without examiaatM.'
CAREFUL Training Given in the general .ubtecta, EngSsfc, Hiatory, Mathemat
ics, Modern Languages and the Applied Sciences, which loriu the Ja- t
Technical Instruction. File your application now. Cethtogae tree on re,)not.
College Station, TtKat.
H. H. HARRINGTON, L L. D,.
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When in Bryan Call at
Haswell’s Book Store
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We can supply all the shool wants at the
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most reasonable prices
A. A. at Waoo was something of a
disappointment, owing to the small
number of competing colleges.
Austin College, Fort Worth j Uni
versity, Missouri School of Mines,
and Trinity had no entries. Wash
ington University and the Univers
ity of Oklahoma had entered teams
and were expected up to the hour
of holding the meet but failed to
put in an appearance.
The track was very slow and
this, with the lack qf spirited
xxnnpetition, kept the race from
coming up to the usual standard.
The most creditable shelving was
made in s, t h e fielc^ events.
The ground was very insatisfac-
tory for jumping and vanltiujg, the
pole vault going at the low mark
of 9 ft. 7 in. K
Texks with ten meii took 78
points, A. ami M with three men
took 35, Baylor with ten entries
won 19 points and T. C, U; with
eleven men seciuvti 3 points.Three
new records wene made. the
running high jump Bone of [Texas
cleared the bar in tieautiful form
At 5 ft. 9^ ini defeating his team
mate, Kenkkll, who held the old
record at 5 ft. 7. Rjoss added
eleven inches to the record for the
shot put, and Spivey lengthened
the discus record by four *ir five
feet.
A. and M took all three places
in the shot put, the ©nl>^ clean
sweep made, r In addition fio this
she took first and third in the dis
cos, first in the hammer, second in
the running broad jump and third
in the too yard dash and the pole
vault. Of the six events entered,
we failed to,MCure a place in but
one, the running high jpmp. The
century was a beautiful contest,
Rarasdell leading HendrickjKX^by
Sixteen-pound shot put: Ri
A. and M. College; Hamilton,
and M. College; Spivey, AJ
M. College. Distance—37 feet
inch.
Two hundred ond twenty-y
dash: Hendrickson, Universit
Texas; Ramsdell, University
Tcxai; Bocremap, Texks Oe
University. Tfafaie—0^22 4*5
Discus throw: Spivey, Al
M. College; Krahl, University
Texas; Ros". Af and M. Col!
Distance—icfe feet 4^ inches.
Running, hii^h jbmp;
University of Texas; Mai
Baylor Kgndwl, University
Texas. Height—-5 fett 9^ in
This breaks previous records.
Two hundred and tweuty-y
hurdle: K.enda|l, University
Tekas; Fifik, University of Te:
Titpe—2:09 1-5.
One milfc race: Sufrati, Bay
Ayres, Un6\-ersi«y of Ijexas: Ly
University of Tex^s. r.Ti
530^2-5.1 • •
Sixteen«poun<i hammer thr
Rpss, A. and M. ’Ccfllege: Kr
Ujniversity of Texast Fink, t
of Texas. |>ti
New Dormitory To Be Baih la tbe Near
m<\\ future
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w is gA-en>n official state
ment vt the appr^riatioos for the
A. u: i \J College for the next tan
years., Tiw dew dormitory which ;
is to be called. Goodwin Hall, will
be built as sohm as possiblp, atKi ,
will be ready in 5 r or some
time in the fall terrrty The Engin
eering building will n<M x be built at
once. The money for iKnot being
available till Sept. 1, 190^ The
appropriations in the first
below are for the year ending A 1
31, 1908; thoai in the second
umn for tbe year ending Aug
1999.
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For niRintMance. $ 45,000.00 $ 45,000.00
Operating »t«m
versity
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stance—1
Pole ^filt: Sone, [L
T«.xas, and Kendall, t'niversity
Ttxas, tty. Height—<) feet 7
cbes. Hamiltoa, A. and M.
lejge.
Running broad jump: Kern
University of Texas; Hamilton,
and M. College. Distance—28 f
inches, 26 feet 6i4 inches.
Four humlrc-d anp forty y
dash: Hendrick son JUniN’ersity
Texas; R unsdell. University
Texas; Fouts, Baylor Universi
Time- 0:52 4-5
Mile relay race Ramsdell. U
versity of Uexas, Ingram, Bayl
Glover, Texas Christian Univ
ty. Time—3:4$. J
University of Texas 78 poi
A- and M. College 25 points
lor University 18 points, Ti
Christian University a points
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Talks ky Beesley. Besa and LcKoj
At the meeting of the Y. Mj
plant .....lL,
Agricullu-al Dc
pmnmanl...;.. 1 ^
3,400.00 ■)
5.000.00
600.00 ^
600.00
Mechanical Be-
! flidwlng. j!
900.44
1400.00
Horticultural De
partment ...1j j
; 604.00 I
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Veterinary Dept.. '
"Amdtal Hnabaa-j
500.00
’ 50t) <K)
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dry Department
- Department Phy-
750.00 \
sica 5i 11. Eag.
940.00
900.00 ?
Botanical Dept..
235:40-!
235.00;
Entomological 1>.
754.00
754,04 |
■ Apiary and la- |
sectary.., ; L J
t CivihESgineeriag
800.00
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* Department .,.
Car# of ground*
500.00, J
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about six inches, with Hamilton ^ j n the chapel Snpday mght
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Y. M. C. A. MEtTlNO.
Snnday Night Ma, 25th
Topic: Training for Public
Life.—Acts 7:35-36; I>»n. 6:32-33.
Leader—Cunningham, P. E.
‘TYm Reasons We Should Pre
pare for Pnbhc Life."—Brasntn.
"The Means by Which We are to
Prepare for Public Life—the re
sults of the Lives of Public Spirit
ed Men’’—Leggett.
Every one cordially invited.
Read Hunter & Chatham’s ad in
this issue, read it now.
PSOf KYLE VICE-PRESIDENT OF
s: W. I. A. A.
Xt a meeting of the officers of
the Southwestern Intei-Collegiate
Athletic Association held Friday
night at the |>Ietropole hotel Prof
W B. Daniels of Baylor and Prof.
O. W.« Long of Texas Christian
University, were re-elected as
president and secretary-treasurer of
the association. Prof. E. J. Kyle
was elected vice president.
There was little business of im
portance transacted beyond passing
a rule, forbidding the playing of
post graduates
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less than two feet behind. In the
running broad jump be was only
two inches behind Kendall.Spivey's
hard luck pat him out of this
event, which he should have won
with ease, as be has repeatedly
done over 21 ft. in practice. Every
thing considered, the most credit
able event from an A. and M
standpoint was the hammer throw
which Ross won after three days
practice. To keep from fouling tbe
big fellow sat down in the ring af-
tet each throw. The A. and M
representatives made a j nltyi^id
impression on tbe field, being gen
erally praised for their sportsman
like and gentlemanly demeanor,
xvxirrs.
One hundred and twenty yards
hurdles: Fmk, University of
Texas; Foots, Baylor University.
Time—17 2-5. j
Eight hundred and pghty
Lyday, UaiueWity of 1
subject of "Positive Living
discussed by different members
the association. '. ,i»
I TIm! meeting was opened by, 1
song. Scripture reading by
Cornell, And prayer by Mr.
Mr LeRoy then made a
tbe way in which one may li
positive life. Among other fi
he brought out the one that
man is to succeed in life he
have a fixed purpose, and
must at all times work to
plish that purpose. If a man
an anstabV life he’s a failure,
i Mr. Betidcy spose on "The
pose of living the positive
He developed has subject by
ing chajppters ftom college life 1
from 1 <ry
Mr. iJean spoke |>n
progresk of the Y
its beginning
ui tyadfe. .. t L
Fuel.. . 4.r
Arcfcitectural Eiw
maatya.l .. |-
IV«*'i lent’* con-
. taapty./
Publishing Bn Hr- j
Support of Bee-
: vUU Station., h '*
Support of Troupe
station... I
Textile school
Board’s expenses.
Ag. and £eg. La
boratories and
party aaing of
/tMatytoek
Nataioriam . .
firtmsies seww. j
Dermitory Good-
1 win Hall..t*
Rrnslrs...*. ... . k'
To erect cottage*
Kngineering bldg.
Farm imp. bldg-
Veterinary hoep.
Live stock she*:
1,000.00
2,000.00
mrl
300.00
4,000.00 j
1,000 00
3.500.00 : j
3,500.00
750.00
500.00
15.000.00
10,000.90 •
3,000.00
50,000.00
7,500.00
2,500.00
4,000.00
5,000.00
1,200.00
i.ooe.oo
2,004.00
304.00
3,504.00
>0 .W /
MK).D0 i ,
1 l.OOO.OO
2.5(10.04
,000.04
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run:
yards After the Lord’s
Texas; meeting dosed.
prayer
Totab...,,. $177,285.00 $164,0*5.00
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Jl'NIOR FARM HUSBANDRY TRIPS.
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Saa Aatoale. New Braaafds sad Saa
Marcos Visited. I 1 .j
Tbe tyembtra of tbe Junior
Farm Husbandry class returned
Monday evening from, a trip to
New Braunfels, San Antonio and
San Marcos. They saw several ir-*
rigation systems and report a very
instructive and pleasant trip. They!
left College last Thursday evening,
arrived at New Braunfels on Fri- V
day morning, San Antonio Friday
night, then Saa Marcos and bade
to College, The following students
took the trip: Lauderdale, Heller^
Maedgin. B. R. Robinson, Neale,
Reichensteiu, A. J. Smith, and H.
H. Jobaon. They were accom
panied by Messrs. J, L.
and W. A. Price