igg BAgy m There were no visible lanes, as the entire track was covered with water, and only the concrete curbs were visible. The Aggie mile relay team, our only hopeful in the meet, proved not to be as good mud horses as some of the others, and consequently was listed among the muddy horses in the also ran class, coming out a good sixth to be exact. The winning time for the event however, was a mere 3:21, which only goes to show the class of competition we were com peting in. Monday the Aggies meet the S. M. U. Mustangs on Kyle Field. Last year the meet was originally sched uled for Dallas, but was later trans ferred because of work on the Mus tang Field. The Pony team arrived, but rain and cold weather caused the cancellation of the meet. WHERE THEY PLAY April 26, 27 Aggies vs. S. M. tJ. at Dallas. April 26, 27, Baylor vs. Texas at Austin. Api'il 29, 30, Aggies vs. T. C. U. at Fort Worth. STANDING S. W. C. Team P W L Pet. Baylor 6 5 1 .833 Texas 10 7 3 .700 A. & M 6 4 2 .666 Rice 8 3 5 .375 T. C. U 10 3 7 .300 S. M. U 8 2 6 .250 A WOODCUT LANDSCAPE (Continued from Page 6) across the sky, A surgeon’s probe trying to find a god. Slowly comfort changes to pain as a hard rock prods, And the smooth grassed ground be comes lumpy and full Of crawling things that bite. A curse as movement finds a dark ness hidden cactus, A grunt as sleepy muscles heave a tired body up, A quiet hours musing on a hill top Ends in boredom and disgust. The moon looks slightly sick tonight. G. M. W. LARGE CROWDS EXPECTED FOR O. OF C. CONVENTION (Continued from Page 1) sheet giving the names of speakers and other features will be announced within a few days. ASSAILED (Continued from Page 2) step brought him closer. Soon he would be near enoug’h to throw him self on her and overpower her. All during this procedure she had moved about absorbed in the happi ness of the day, unaware of what was in store for her. She had noticed nothing. The brute had now advanced with in striking distance. Soon he would have her, soon he would satisfy the passon that burnt in those fiendish eyes. At last he poised as if to pounce upon her. She was passing very close to him. He jumped.... and Aw, hell, it was only that old Tom Cat in back of Leggett trying to catch a humming bird. O With a cigarette as good as Camels the simple truth is enough Qamel CIGARETTES ’C'C.: , /- v ■ ^ WHY CAMELS ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE Camels are made of the choicest tobaccos grown—cured and blended with expert care. Camels are mild and mellow. The taste of Camels is smooth and satisfying. Camels are cool and refreshing. The fragrance of Camels is always pleasant, indoors or out. They do not tire the taste nor leave any cigaretty after-taste. C 1929. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company. Winston-Salem, N. O