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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1931)
THE BATTALION 7 Fifteen Members — (Continued from page 6) ing, Dallas; F. K. McGinnis, Dallas; E. R. Rine, San Antonio; E. L. Ander son, San Antonio; G. L. Milner, Winns- boro; C. W. Crass, Palestine; J. W. Dodson, Durant, Oklahoma; W. B. Hemphill, Gainesville; E. O. McKay, Tyler; and L. M. Cook, Dallas. J. S. Porcher, Company G, of El Paso, was elected captain of the team for the 1932 season. Porcher was high rifleman for the season’s fir ing. High rifle honors for the past week’s firing went to F. K. McGinnis, Troop A Cavalry, of Dallas. Ag-g-ies, Texas— (Continued from page 6) would be entered: Capt. Rufus Em mons, M. H. Badger, G. R. Addicks, J. H. Rutledge, in the dashes; C. A. 7racy, and G. P. Lord in the quarter mile run; H. V. Harlan, T. C. Morris, in the high and low hurdles; Won Slo- cumb will run the lows if the weather is favorable; W. K. Raster and D. S. Wingo in the high jump; T. M. Smith jump; Harry Stiteler and A. P. Morris and W. B. Holsenbake in the broad in the pole vault. Competitions will be held sometime this week to determine which men will represent A & M in the half mile and mile runs, two mile run, Javelin, shot putt, and discus throw. The mile relay team will be composed of Tracy, Lord, Addicks and Emmons; the 440 yard relay team will be made up of the men entered in the dashes. James B. “Red” Roberts, one of Cen tre College’s three all-American foot ball players, has announced that he will enter the Democratic race for governor of Kentucky. Roberts was picked as an All-American end by Wal ter Camp in 1922, when the “Praying Colonels,” were at the height of their national glory. EASTER CHAPEL SPEAKER Rev. F. E. Few, Methodist presid ing elder of the Huntsville district will deliver the Easter sermon for chapel Sunday, April 5. A number by the Glee Club is on the program. Costly decorations for the junior prom at the University of Utah were taken by thieves. In Germany the flight of a rocket has been controlled from the earth. Man! They’ve hit it tiiis time! XOU’RE hearing it all around you. You’ve probably said it yourself. Throughout the whole country, people not only are smoking Camel cigarettes in the new Humidor Pack, they ’re saying how good they are! They’re delighting in a new mildness; an aroma and fragrance found only in Camels. They’re learning how much smooth cool enjoyment is locked up in fine Turkish and mellow Domestic tobaccos expertly blended, vacuum cleaned and properly conditioned. They’re grateful for new throat-easel Natural moisture, that’s what does it! Factory-fresh Camels, air-sealed in the new sanitary package, which keeps the dust and germs out and keeps the flavor in. Don’t take our word for it—try Camels in the new Humidor Pack, and switch back if you can. Then you’ll see why the whole nation is saying: ^SMOKE A freslj Camels CIGARETTE” © 1931, R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. IX THE HdAfinOR PACE.