■£> ■ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft ft -f3- -a- ft ft ft -» ft ' ft ft ft ft ft ft ft -0- ft ft ft -0- ft ft «!■ H3- ft ft ft ft -«> VERY dress accessory is to be found at this store. Correct garments, embracing those new ideas that lend a “different some thing,” and at the same time give that sat isfied air to the wearer. A Pleasure to Show Goods Brandon & 4 Lawrence STATE WINS IN TRACK MEET HELD FRIDAY (Continued from Page 1.) Everett (A. and M.)> Buchanan (A. and M.). 15 4-5. 100-yard dash—Frame (Texas), Mitchell (A. and M.), Willis (A. and M.). 10 1-5. Mile run—Mathis (Texas), Wallace (Texas), Carr (Rice). 4:47 1-5. 440 yards—Turner (A. and M.), Scurlock (Texas), Blucher (Texas). result will be taken as the student’s class standing for the session. Your very truly, CHARLES PURYEAR, Dean. Prof. Fermier exprest his sincerest thanks and appreciation for the com ment on the weekly picture show made by the Sophomore Battalion. He said he wished to commend the corps on the good order and conduct shown during these shows. The shows are strictly free of charge, and it is the desire of the management to do noth ing that would add to the expense of the cadets. mission, I also announced at the time that you would give me the name of this student as soon as practicable after the close of school. In view of the fact that there seems to be some misunderstanding as to whether this offer holds good if the corps does not go to the Exposition as was contemplated, and also the rules governing the contest, I wish to advise that the offer will be extended whether the corps makes the trip or not, and that no formal rules have been decided upon. CHARLOTTESVILLE WOOLEN MILLS Charlottesville, Va. Manufacturers of HIGH GRADE UNIFORM CLOTHES For Army, Navy, Letter Carriers, Police and Railroad Purposes. And the largest assortment and best quality of Cadet Grays, in cluding those used at the United States Military Academy, at West Point and other leading military schools of the country. Prescribed and used by the Cadets of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas. ATTENTION! You should see our line of “Arrow Shirts” before making your purchases. Always on hand—a good assortment of Fresh Confections W. C. BOYETT The Campus Grocer 52 3-5. Half mile—Hodges (Texas), Morris (Texas, Erskine (A. and M.). 2.03 3-5 Shot put—Haines (A and M.), Ber ry (Texas), Braumiller (A. and M.). 41 feet S 1-2 inches. Discus—Jordan (Texas), Haines (A. and M.), Berry (Texas). Ill feet 11 inches. Hammer—Jordan (Texas), Berry (Texas), Coulson (Rice). 127 feet 9 inches. Broad jump—Rothe (A. & M.) Tur ner (A. and M.), Littlefield (Texas). 21 feet 3 1-2 inches. High jump—Andrews, Simmons (Texas), Waters (Rice); Littlefield and Buchanan tied for third place. Five feet 5 1-2 inches. Pole vault—Rothe (A. and M.), Houck (Rice), Findley (Rice and Schuchardt (A. and M.) tied for third. Ten feet 3 inches. Relay—Texas first, A. and M. sec ond. 3:36 1-5. LEIGH STILL OFFERS FREE TRIP TO ’FRISCO. The following two letters have been handed the Battalion for publication: College Station, Tex., April 7, 1915. Prof. Chas. Puryear, Deean of the College 5 Campus. Dear Sir: Last summer I announced to the ca det corps that I would pay the ex penses (up to $100.00) to the Panama Exposition in San Francisco of the stu dent making the highest term grade during this session. With your per- I would deem it a favor if you would formulate the rules governing this con test and announce them to the cadet corps. Thanking you for the advice you have already given me in this matter, I am, Vrey truly yours, W. A. LEIGH, JR. College Station, Tex., April 12, 1915. Mr. W. A. Leigh, Jr, Campus Dear Sir: I shall be very glad to comply with your request that I report to you as soon as possible after the close of the current session the name of the stu dent whose class standing is highest The prize which you are offering will, I am sure, have a stimulating effect. I give below the rules which will gov ern the contest: 1. In order to he eligible, a student must have taken, in each term, as many hours of work as are required in his class and course; and all his grades must have been A, B ? or P. 2. Class standing will be deter mined as follows: To the grades mentioned above the following values will he assigned: A, 95; B, 85; P, 84. Each term-subject will be given a weight equal to the number of term- hours assigned to it in the curricula, theory and practice being counted separately. 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