THE BATTALION 5 DAIRY HUSBANDRY STOCK JUDGING TEAM RETURNS Many Interesting Dairying Commu nities Visited. Prominent Herds Studied by Members. The College herd has returned from the Tri-State Fair at Amarillo where it won practically every class that it was eligible to enter. A total of fourteen blue ribbons attest to the high quality of the herd. The Dairy Department did not take enough cattle to fill out all the classes, but the sixteen entered brought back fourteen firsts, one sec ond, and one third. The herd won five Senior and one Junior Championship and six or all of the Grand Champion ships. The awards total four hun dred and eighty dollars. There were nine entries in Jerseys, three in Guernseys and two in Hol- stins. The Jerseys particularly at tracted attention because of their ex cellent quality, and Professor Grout was well pleased with the showing of the herd as a whole. to seeing Mr. Darnell make his yearly sacrifice in order that teh team may receive the best of training but this year he is working harder than ever to overcome this obstacle and have the serious purpose in mind of pre paring themselves for the greatest test of live-stock judging teams, the International, which will be held in Chicago on Saturday, December 24. The college is -becoming accus tomed to seeing Mr. Darnell make his yearly sacrifice in order that the team may receive the best of training but this year he is working harder than ever before. The Bronze Bull, has al ready graced the rotunda of our Main Building on two occasions, and to re j turn it there as its final resting place is the determination of every member of the squad. Mr. Darnell himself appears unusually optimistic over the chances of success, and went so fan as to admit that he had high hopes of A. and M. being the winning team. “An unusually strong squad is out,” and it is to be hoped that the members can get the necessary training to bring back the Bronze Bull this year as the permanent property of the College.” D. H. JUDGING TEAM REPORTS INTERESTING TRIP days when men were hung for steal ing. Guy Powell, Thad Grout, and Bas^ sett Orr were in the final contest. R. W. Wilson, W. A. Wurzback, and L. S. Moore were the alternates. The team was acocmpanied by the coach, Pro cessor A. L. Darnell. Professor G. P. Grout joined the! team in Milwaukee. On the way to the National Dairy Show the team stopped in Dallas for several days, then went n oto the Kansas State Fair at Hutchinson, Kansas. Famous herds around Kansas City were seen, and a visit was made to the famous Longview Jersey Farm at Des Moines. Iowa. Ex-Secretary of Agriculture Meredith’s farm was was also visited. At the Western Dairy Cattle Judging Contest the Texas A. and M. team placed fifth in the contest but first in Jerseys. After stopping at several other places in Wisconsin, among them the University of Wisconsin. In the National Dairy Show the team plaecd tenth among twenty-four tates competing. This showing was a good one, and means that Texas A. and M. can rank with the best agri cultural schools of the country. Jackson who has just received a pic ture of the girl he has corresponded blindly with for a year. “My God, what a map. How’ll I ever get rid of her?” Jillson: “Well, you can always send her one of your photos.” —Brown Jug. t|.N mi im mi mi ik an mi mi an an mi a^, i DR. W. H. LAWRENCE DENTIST f Fourth Floor, City National f i Bank Building i Phones: Office 348, Res. 558 X-Ray Equipment ! A„ an an an mi an mi an an an an iinf. ^.i, „„ „ „„ mi mi an an an an an an a,}, i DR. A. BENBOW ! 1 DENTIST ! I | j City National Bank Building j Bryan, Texas j ❖ ' mi mi an „„ » „„ » COLE’S ARMY STORE A. H. MEN WORKING HARD TO MAKE TEAM A. and M.’s candidates for the In ternational Live-stock Judging team have been attending strenuous work out ever since the twenty-third of September. Every Monday and Wednesday finds every man present at five o’clock practicing placing and giving reasons until dark, and on Tuesdays, Thursdays ands Fridays the work begins at three. On Satur day the practice begins at one o’clock. At present seventeen men are working for a place on the team. These men are D. Creveling, F. I. Dahlberg, L. Dodson, O. H. Kimball, C. B. Johnson, J. Graham, C. G. Mat- ern, F. M. Stubbs, B. H. Hopkins, L. Foester, V. R. Kennedy, P. Myers, H. F. Tickle, C. A. Williams, A. A. Mc- Kimmey, J. A. Keathley, and H. K. Henry. For the purpose of putting the con testants under fire Mr. Darnell has planned to hold a number of contests between the men. The first of these tests was held Saturday, Oct. 4. Four cattle were judged and reasons were given on each class. The team will, be handicapped this year in their preparatory training as in the past it has received a very val uable work-out with the live-stock at the Dallas Fair, while this year the) live-stock show has been called off. With characteristic Aggie spirit, the men are working harder to overcome this obstacle and have the serious purpose in mind of preparing them selves for the greatest test of live stock judging teams, the Internation al, which will be held in Chicago on Saturday, December 24. The college is becoming accustomed Some interesting sidelights on the trip to Milwaukee have been disclosed by the members of the Dairy Hus bandry Judging, Team, which re turned last Thursday from the trip. Among the many unusual happenings on the trip was a bus ride across country through Waukesha County Wisconsin—the most famous dairying ’ection in the United States. 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