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8 THE BATTALION ANNUAL. MEET (Continued from Page 1) yard dashes have placed them as the fastest humans on earth. On two oc casions Leland has been clocked at 9.4 in the 100 and Bracey runs it consistently in 9.6. Red Oliver re cently beat the famous Tolan to the finish line. Aggieland boasts three of the stars in Harlan, conference champion hurdler and one of the five fastest hurdlers in the United States; Floyd, Conference javelin record holder and fourth best in the United (States last year; and Bob DEPARTMENTS OF ING ENG1NEER- (Continued from Page 1) space. The first edition of “The Techno- scope,” the engineeidng students’ publication, will make its initial ap pearance Saturday morning. E. E. DEPARTMENT (Continued from Page 1) DEBATERS TO (Continued from Page 1) will include the scientific elimina tion of operators on telephone sys- Farmer who leaps 2:ffeet and 10 in- tems ^ the automatic switch board, ches. Westerfelt, Texas quarter-mil- Uie television, and man-made light er ranks as the outstanding quarter- in ^ created b y the release of three niiler of the country and Hammon of hund red billion micro-volts. S. M. U. has become a serious con tender in the javelin throw, throwing Qre shaft some 202 feet in a recent meet. Although the Aggies have been de feated only once this year, the Long horns are onsidered the outstanding contenders for the Aggies’ crown, with the Aggies second, Rice third, and T. C. U. fourth. However, Coach Anderson is expected to shift Rufus Emmons from the dashes to the 440- yard relay team and the 440-yard run, although he clipped a tenth of a second off the 220-yard record and ran the 100 in 9.8 in the triangle meet last Friday. Rice and T. C. U. will take most of the points in the dashes anyway and extra points in the 440 and relays may swing the title back to the Aggies for the sec ond consecutive time. James Sullivan, business manager of athletics, is anxious that the corps and faculty support this meet as they have all other athletic events that have been held in the past. $750.00 must be guaranteed the Conference and it takes more than $250.00 for medals and other expenses of run ning off the meet. That means more than $1,000.00 that will be needed to stage the meet. There will be on charge for the preliminaries Friday, but Saturday students and faculty members will be charged 50 cents and visitors SI.00. “Sully” has successfully staged many different championship meets and everyone can rest assured thaj; everything will be in perfect shape to welcome the many track and field stars and that the meet will probably be the best that has ever been run eff in the conference. C. I. A. speakers defeated the A. and M team at Denton and the team this year is determined to avenge the de feat. The A. and M. team composed of W. O. Alexander, Gulf, and W. A. Porter, Terrell, defeated T C. U. in a debate last week to add another victory to the constantly growing string of the year. La Salle Hotel Barber Shop MODERN SANITARY EXPERT SERVICE I Bryan, - Texas For Mother’s Day! The only gift that only you :an give—your Photograph. Amd how that picture will cheer the days when she is alone ivith her thoughts! AGGIELAND STDDIO M ay 11 th <§><s><s><s><3^<£<s><*><$><£><e><e>^ | CADET HEADQUARTERS | * For the best Eats and Drinks. £ Package Drugs and Sundries. > Newest Pipes and Freshest Tobacco. $ One 15c can of tobacco Free with T each pipe purchased, for a limited 4 time. 4- WM. L. POWERS ! *: t •5 «•*» A mjm Jfm Jt* Jfm Jfm t»T« •f* »?• (Next to the Dixie) Campus Shoe Shop Serving A. & M. Since “81 ” AGGIELAND BARBER SHOP TRY US FOR REAL SERVICE We appi eeiate any part of your business. (Ne\t Door to Agrgrieland Drug Store TTL . "X/V- I XT" XT Sherrill Appoints Cabinet Officers Cabinet Holds Annual Retreat Near Navasota Saturday. Engineering Day May 10th Dave W. Sherrill, Kerens, recently elected president of the Y. M. C. A. j 1 cabinet for the year 1930-’31 has ap pointed the following cabinet offi cers : T. M. Sowell, Cleburne, vice- president; P. L. Morgan, Leesville, La., treasurer; and E. A. Strobart, Orange, secretary. Accompanied by M. L. Cashion, J. G. Gay, Dr. E. P. Humbert and oth ers, the newly appointed officers and cabinet spent Saturday night, May 3, at the Navasota Country Club near the lock and dam on the Brazos river. Nineteen members and leaders enjoy ed campfire discussion and fishing. The cabinet for the ensuing year is composed of ten seniors, six jun iors, and four sophomores, of whom six are serving a second year. DR. LAMAR JONES DENTIST X-Ray Second Floor City National Bank Building Telephones: Office 698; Res. 464. BRYAN, TEXAS THEM GOOD MALTEDS WE STILL MAKE ’EM King’s, Whitman’s and Pang- burn’s Candies. Holmes Brothers The Campus Cleaners and Tailors HENRY LOCKE, Manager Alterations, Cleaning, Pressing and Repairs Hats Cleaned and Blocked. Caps Cleaned. Ties Cleaned and Pressed. OVER THE EXCHANGE STORE | You Can Get the Best M > '4 > H > i » > J M > I •< > < H > 1 >« ‘ , >< > < M > < ►< I < >1 > < ►< 1 ( > Military Clothing Stationery Drawing Material and Toilet Articles at the Jifynre The Official Store ol the College n n < y L < H . <>♦ < > < ><r < :< ) 49 f * < M ► < H > i M > < M I < ri » i M » <H > i 1« > i H > < >< > i H * < H > r zrxttittmttitnUtUXUSU