The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 25, 1925, Image 5

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    THE BATTALION
BAND JOURNEYS
TO BELTON.
Approximately fifty members of
the A. and M. Band, led by Bandmas
ter R. J. Dunn, left College Station,
Saturday morning for Belton, where
they played for the students of Bay
lor College. The Band arrived at Tem
ple at 3:30 p. m. and marched to the
first National Bank Building, where
it played five numbers. As soon as
it was learned that P. L. Downs, Jr.
—a member of the Board of Directors
of A. and M. College who was in
strumental in getting the Band to
make the trip—was sick abed, the
Band marched to his home and play
ed several selections there.
The trip from Temple to Belton was
made by automobile. On arriving at
the College campus about 5:15, the
band assembled and played three num
bers. The members of the Band were
guests of the College at dinner. At
8:00 p. m. Saturday night, the concert
—which is becoming an annual affair
began, which lasted until 10:30. The
Band played a large number of popu
lar selections, featuring numerous
solos. Following the concert, the Ag-
gieland Orchestra played several jazzy
cance pieces—which was a fitting fea
ture to climax a successful evening.
The Academia Society—a literary
society of the college—invited the
Band to play at Baylor College, and
it was in charge of the entertainment
of the A. and M. visitors. A reception
was held Saturday night after the
concert in Luther Hall in honor of the
visiting cadets. Sunday afternoon, Dr.
Hardy, president of the College, en-
terta.ned the Senior Class of the Col
lege and the members of the band at
his home, prior to the return of the
Band to College Station.
JUNIOR STOCK JUDDERS
ARE DESIGNATED
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of the state on account of the quar
antine against the foot and mouth
disease in Texas, and, therefore, did
not compete.
Heading the horse string are a
Percheon stallion and mare. The
stallion, Jupiter, won second place
against strong competition at the In
ternational show at Chicago in 1924.
The mare, Linesse, was grand cham
pion at the Dallas Fair last year. The
Morgan stallion, Alamo, who won
first prize at the Dallas Fair in 1924
will compete in the Fort Worth show
also. Another entry that is expected
to create much interest is the black
American Saddle horse, owned by Dr.
George P. Grout. He will be taken
along as part of the College string,
and will be ridden by Miss Geraldine
Grout in the saddle horse competi
tion.
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