16 THE BATTAtiI#E9 HORSE SHOW (Continued from Page 7) Class VII Ladies Jumping—3:05 p. m. Open to any mounts, any rider. Conditions: Seven jumps not to exceed 3’ 6” in height nor 5’ 6” in width. Two jumps on each side and one down the center. Kinds: Brush, post and rail, chicken coop, stone wall and rail and triple bar. Course: Once and a half around and down the center. Penalties: (See penalties). Class VIII Rescue Race—3:15 p. m Open to one two man team from each troop and battery (Sophomore class). Mounts: United States Gov ernment. Equipment: Double bridle and McClelland saddle. Conditions: Horse and rider to start at scratch race to end of ring, pick up team mate and return to scratch. Class IX Cow Pony Race—3:30 p. m. Open to any mount, any rider. Limited to one entry per troop and battery. Equipment: Any saddle, any bit. Conditions: Contestants to start at scratch, race to end of ring, exe cute a figure eight (8) around two stakes and return to scratch. Fail ure to execute figure 8 or knocking down stake elimination. Class X Open Jumping—3:50 p. m. Open to any mount, any rider. Limited to one cadet per troop and battery, riding Uunited States Gov ernment mounts. Horses for stu dents to be drawn for by lot. Con ditions: Course same as Class VI, except jumps not to exceed 3’ 8”. Penalties: (See Penalties). Class XI Plantation Walk—4:10 p. m. Open to any mount, any rider. Performance of horse only to count. Conditions: To be judged on performance of horse. Class XII Exhibition Drill—4:20 p. m. By cadets of Artillery Battalion. JUMPING CLASSES Penalties Fault Score Touch behond % point Touch in front 1 point Knock down behind 2 points Knock down in front 4 points First refusal or runout .... 2 points Second refusal or runout.. 3 points Third refusal or runout . .elimination Fall of horse or rider (or both) 4 points Losing course 4 points Awards Ribbons will be awarded for first second and third places. Prizes for first place will be awarded. Baseball May 13-14 Aggies vs S. M. U. at College. May 10-11 Rice vs S. M. U. at Houston. Track May 10-11 Conference Meet at Dallas. Golf May 15-16-17 Conference Golf Meet at Fort Worth. Tennis May 15-16-17 Conference Meet at Austin. e After all’s said and done, the pleasure you get in smoking is what counts Camel C I G A R E T T E S WHY CAMELS ARE THE BETTER CIGARETTE Camels are made of the choicest tobaccos grown. The Camel blend of Domestic and Turkish tobaccos has never been equaled. Camels are mild and mellow. They do not tire the taste. They leave no cigaretty after-taste. Camels have a delightful fragrance that is pleasing to everyone.