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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1919)
:1 % Vf ■ i ; ■ A- u it. r- d—H A. & M. Extends Hearty Welcome the High School Athletes ir f- VOL. xxyi. S9SSS P u li : . Kfd Wvakly bjr the A s' # ’i c'lt'' r' * • •-^hX \i ■ ; \ *iv Aj \,4 .. ... r% ■ f I h \ • t*’ Association of tho Avricultuml and Mechanical Collogo of COUjyEjfTATIQN. TEXAS| MAY1919 ' BICH SCHOOL ATHLETES ROSS MONOMENT T 1 TARGET PRACTICi THE COMPETE FRIDAY ON VEILED SUNDAY! AGAIN OFFERED CADETS! 1 t' ! I' ‘ L - J rtf" "“ T ’ ^ | -j Meet Bide Feir to be Fastest in Prominent Speakers Take Part Modern Rifles, Revolvers and A History' of School. in Beau Ceremony. When the high men const* I Promptly; st 2:30 Sunday after- to (jether at Kyle Field in their at*- ! noon the hiding the statue of t^M nual meet it is confi^^ently expected I late Govenor Ross were, dtawh ani<le. i that ntoro than one r»eord wi|| fall. | Before a thttherinK of approximatej^ The new plan of Mr. pDriver’s pf in^ fifteen hundred loyal Texans perhaps vitihfS particular schools and indite i one of the xaosi impressive and sdl iduals is t?omg to result in Kvttihjr the I emn ceremonies was jkald In ho bept me# of the l^tte and prac- [of a true apd Idjal Southern izcn . vei -a ^ off at H^if • led t*-ee etjt •rhool faiV tlon by Ith" ■ Ammunition Received. Tsrjret practice was resumed hfcllifl past week. For the period <*f t - wm to ( the Military Department has heels Ho. wlih able to secure the necessary nitidln for this works. But new new revolvers and rifles ,.ef ti models and an almost unli ply of ammuaituon'has b« tM reqairwf to take 4UF kit-st n /'>u ♦**> Kume Bay! both la I WIN $ !' LOSE 1 OR ROAD 3b: ! S M. B-5. S. U. 1—3 »liall team' Sunday morap m four scalps after. The ,0 tpok one GoQrge to fha bnt WftiVtt year if a lad has shown the necessary | compared |, y the Volun ability he has reeetWaJ[|sn invitation. weri , presorted. President regard less' ofthe performance of hi* » f t . w remarks stated team-mates. object of the occasion and presentH Miss B«*tsy Ross, grandaUKhter of Jf l if i i ■th* meet will bo^ ran off Friday morning and afternoon, a holiday b«> ing granted by the ffWalty in order that every stadent wii have an op portunity, to attend. All prelimin- 1 ! I Continue.I on Rage ftj late lAwretre SpDivan Ross. As the A " i b u ' t ' < on tho national sijHism! was being playctl. little Miss Ross drew.ksidc the which hid , the statu* from f Continued on Pago 6) pistol. The undepr-dassmen are firing tho course on yhe gallery ratgre. The' Old Chapel has been remodeled apd i ***? now wit have an up-to-date gallery ! T' 1 ** ■range. The lighting system is so ■ South arranged that the practice tan be car4 ried on at any time. After comJ . pletfng the courke on the. gallery fContinued on Pag# 6) J. R. SbAY ELECTED |R. O. T. C. CAMP TO BE VALEDICTORIAN FOR T9 HELD THIS SJUI Heads ef Committees for the I Open to All Members of Final Ball Selected. \ ior Division, Required for At a meeting of the class Monday I afternoon the Seniors selected J. R. ! ♦Thin camp will start June 21$t. Slay of Kwet, to deliveathe farewed * nd ut 4 am P Zachafy iTaylor, LpiisnUA Ky.\ Any. Mae I • ^ JJ Slav * | wCfu a member {of the R. O. T. an<l whether he is j Slay address fpr the class. fourth year, at A. and M. *»d j ^ ether he | B just j ent#trin ^ throughout hw CollegC career he ha.- long and arduous jroad or taken a lending part in ail the *> J is, In the advanced stage tivities of the class. It seemed to be j allowed to go. { Beforehand^ ho the concerted opinion ef the entire Leder he should take a careful ihyeu class that no more capable or de- j tory of his physical qualification.-* serving man could be found'for this Also he had better begin trainip^ honor, * his spirit to take sure enough mil-, At this same meeting plans were i itary orders anil yA not want to discussed for the Pinal Ball. Heads crawl all ovcr.-t^U giver of sarafe. of the various committees were elec- Altogether, one oif these camps ista te« and arrangements Tor a dance I place of men and manly virtues asd which w4fli compare favorably with [anyone who feels hlmneff lacking those of <the past are being made The fallowing men tkere selected to head the different committees: Arrangement—R. B. Goodman and Invitation—J. Porter M. Bifjans^*" IBB | W*1 add at 7:30. giving soi Arrang en * f l Program Receptior ng in these nssppcta, should stay awap*. However, it is tp him who brave* the hardest storms that the greateftt rewards come. Those who make Ups camp will come out broader of mi^d and ideas at military philosophy sad surely with a tan ^iad physique whifh «ftd J , Jones of the Forestry Dept, will stand no competition in the ol idress the M T’V Monday evep- home town. ' : Tf you are trouble 7:80, giving some of his ek- j — — f i| r.v in France. V L, j j (Continued on page «.) 1 o4h I •' i 1 i . .tf dn Hcrrei k Call. Baker KrichAn| r, W ilsor Fdensj , Lamb^l JUNIORS HOLD ANNUAL LONG HORN ELECTION I Edwards and Harris to Publish the 1920 Yearbook. At a recent meeting of the Junior Kennbth J. Edwards of Qains- rille and R. Aleck Harris of Bryan were elected editor-in-chief and bus iness manager, respectively of the 1920 Longhorn. ] '% j /f In this election the Junior class manifested great interest i and the above results culminated in the elec tion of these men only after long and careful consideration of th4 'en tire personnel of the class. No bet ter material or more capable jraen, have the ability to meet the ex- fncies of modern literature, could been fouml and in their election nior class is to be highly «om- |L. Harris are both prom- of the Junior clam, ranks in the cadet corps members of the Roes y have already bo- year book which will not appear until June 1920, and we feel confident that in future years the 1920 class will point with pride to Cheir edition of the college an nual. 4 N LflLir n-l t A. T. ] Guyor Higgii Lewis. 3b I Touchl Uytf Kothe, Forrea Powell Matt Muncl i i sr I a gam . bwch better shape to me-t the Langhomy visit hero j d 18/ aext Moaday an-1 Ibhh 1 WWWJa I lb i 5 24 14 2 H PO A f: 2f 4 1 Off L 4 0 1 0 1 o ss 41 0 1 2 4 2 L 3 0 0 1 2 0 - 8 0 If 0 0 0 n 1 0 11. 1 0 0 0 2 2 i y . i 1 l, 3 l 0 0 It 41 0 oj 1 5 0 -81 2 6*26 16 3 3rd strike foul; 3rd baset jlnnihga: 010 160 00 0—2 1 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0—1, Two buMijlAL Mbtaeta* hity, < all. Lamb, GUy- besed, Higginbotham; ■ ; Passed ball. Davit,; lie, off Munch 2, Edens by Munch 7, Edens 5; A. and M. 11, .Sooth - H runs, A. and M. T- til fi- Edens;