The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 08, 1929, Image 7

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striking looking bunch of law mak
ers in my life. If anyone enjoyed the
review, I guess it must have been
them because,—censored.
So thats all thank Allah and other
necessary Dieties surely it will live
for a long time in the minds of all
of us a noble attempt to show some
thing we had—censored.
All we have to do is to last four
more weeks until another hot and
eventful day which we are all look
ing forward to and shall be glad to
see.
Call the wagon Fanny, I’m ready
to go. And remember anything you
say will be used against you. A bot
tle of Scotch please. No, don’t wrap
it up, I’ll open it here.
HORSE SHOW
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will be awarded to first place, red
to second place, and yellow to
third. A wide assortment of various
articles has been donated by Bryan
and College merchants to be given as
prizes.
Classes 2, 3, 4, 7, 9, 10 and 11 will
be open to the general public. The
other classes will be limited to
cadets only. Everyone is invited to
attend, and many interesting events
are promised. The following is a
list of the classes;
Class I
Exhibiton Ride—1:50 p. m.
By senior class of the Cavalry
squadron.
Class II
Children’s Three Gaited—2:00 p. m.
Open to any child not over 14
years old. Conditions: To show walk,
trot and canter. Mounts: No limita
tions. .
Class III
Three Gaited Saddle Horses—2:10
p. m.
Open to any mount, any rider.
Limited to one cadet per troop and
battery riding United States Gov
ernment mounts. Conditions: To show
walk, trot and canter. Performance
of horse only to count.
Class IV
Fancy Harness Class—-2:20 p. m.
Open to any driver of any two
or four wheel, one horse vehicle.
Conditions: Manner of going at walk
and trot. Entries: Limited to five
entries.
Class V
Equipment Race—2:35 p. m.
Open to one freshman (cadet)
from each troop and battery. Con
ditions: Contestants to start at
scratch, assemble equipment, bridle
and saddle horse, then race across
line at finish. To be judged on ac
curacy and speed in assembling and
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FESSOR’S CHASE OF THE
DIURNAL LEPIDOPTERA
AND TURN THE BULL
ON HIM BUT YOU
HAVE TO BLAME THE
ARTIST FOR THAT.
Obviously, few of us have the
chance — or temerity — to make
matadors out of ourselves. But
even in the normal course of hu
man events, there’s nothing so
welcome as a refreshing pause.
Happily there’s a soda fountain
or refreshment stand—with plenty
of ice-cold Coca-Cola ready —
around the comer from anywhere.
With its delicious taste and cool
after-sense of refreshment, it makes
a little minute long enough for a
big rest.
The Coca-Cola Co., Atlanta, Ga.
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adjusting equipment and riding
across finish.
Equipment: Halter and shank, sin
gle bridle, blanket and McClelland
saddle.
Class VI
Mounted Tug of War—2:50 p. m.
Opened to one team each of eighc
cadets (Juniors) from the Cavalry
squadron and Artillery battalion.:
Conditions: Opponents to be mount
ed and in pulling position at start.
Handkerchief to be tied at center
line. At the end of a specified time,
whistle to be blown. Winners de
clared according to which side of
center line handkerchief is found at
that time. Mounts: United States
Government. Equipment: Single bri
dle, blanket and surcingle.
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