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EDGEWORTH SMOKING TOBACCO Rice Owls— (Continued from page 4) time, stepped up to take second place in the javelin. Richard Houser, T C U, shattered Claude Bracey’s record of 9.7 seconds for the 100 yard dash with the very excellent time of 9.6 seconds for the century. Burke of Rice install ed a new shot put record with a heave of 48 feet Wz inches. Ed Holloway, the Rice flash took high point honors for the meet with 10 points. A summary of the meet is as fol lows: 100 yard dash: Won by Houser, Tex as Christian; second, Holloway, Rice Institute; third, Craig, University of Texas; fourth, Goddard, Baylor. Time 9.6. New record. Old record 9.7. 220 yard dash: Won by Holloway, Rice; second, Goddard, Baylor; third, Coffee, Rice; fourth, Driscol, Rice; Time 21.8. 440 yard run; Won by Westerfelt, University of Texas; second, Jamer- son, Rice Institute; third, Chambers, Rise; fourth, Addicks, Texas A & M. Time 49.5. 880 yard run: Won by Schiller, Uni versity of Texas; second, Harbour, Rice; third, Mims, A & M; fourth, Kaplan, Rice. Time 1.58:6. 440 yard relay: Won by Rice (Hollo way, Driscol, Coffee, Jamerson); sec ond, Texas; third, T C U; fourth, Bay lor. Time 42.8. One mile relay: Won by University of Texas (Schiller, Meyer, Gulley, Westerfelt); second, Rice; third, Tex- Seven Swimmers— (Continued from page 4) earning a second in'the fancy diving. The medley relay race in which A & M bowed to Houston and accepted a second place concluded the meet. The seven men to receive letters for the closing season are Dan Huma- son, Houston; Robert L. Suggs San Antonio; S. H. Garrison Fort Worth; T. J. Evans, Houston; Ed J. Moeller, Larchmont, New York; R. C. Jorgen sen, San Antonio; and J. D. Howder, Fort Crockett. Although the team can boast of no record such as those set by teams of former years, which never met de feat, a review of the season shows that the team has won fifty per cent of the meets this year. GOOD COFFEE AND SANDWICHES AT MRS. PARKHILL’S Day or Night ‘till 12 p. m. DR. A. BENBOW Dentist OFFICE OVER 1st STATE BANK. PHONES: OFFICE 275 RES. 635 BRYAN, TEXAS College Heights Golf Course ; Owned and operated by former students of A. & M. We appreciate your patronage Our price'-, ave al ways been right. “Hair Cutting” That’s our business We want to see you soon AGGIELAND BARBER SHOP Next to Aggieland Pharmacy R. W. IVY, Prop. 5 as A & M; fourth, T C U. Time 3.22. Mile run: Won by Winder, A & M; second, Brown, Texas Christian; third, Red, Arkansas; fourth, Hobson, S M U. Time 4:39:9. Two mile run: Won by Blakeney, Texas; second, Cole, Texas; third, Waring, Rice; fourth, Storm, Texas. Time 10:13:6. 120 yard high hurdles: Won by Har lan, A & M; second, Strickland, Bay lor; third, Slocomb, A & M; fourth, Levy, Rice. Time 14.6. New record. Old record 15 seconds. 220 yard low hurdles: Won by Slo comb, A & M; second, Morris, A & M; third, Walstead, S M U; fourth, Ley, Rice. Time 24:5. High jump: Davidson, S M U and Strickland, Baylor, tied for first place; Laster, A & M; Perkins, Texas U and Holsonbake, A & M tied for third. Height 6 feet. Broad jump: Won b yHale, Rice; second, Spearman, T C U; third, Craig, Texas; fourth, Baldry, Rice. Distance 23 feet 6!4 inches. Pole vault: Won by Stiteler, A & M; second, Hopkins, Rice; third, Hyne- man, Texas; fourth, Baldry, Rice. Height 12 feet 11% inches. Shot put: Won by Burk, Rice; sec ond, Sprague, S M U; third, Smith, S M U; fourth, Cook, Texas. Distance 48 feet, 1% inches. New record. Discus: Won by Sprague, S M U; second, Salkeld, T C U; third, Skeet- College Commencemeiit Is just around the corner. The old uniform must be laid aside for the Summer. We have just the suit—hat and shoes that will make the Vacation just what it ought to be. T. K. Lawrence Inc. Bryan, Texas ers, S M U; fourth, Johnson, Texas. Distance 149 feet 7% inches. Javelin throw: Won by Herman, S M U; second, Barron, A & M; third, Maynard, A & M; fourth, Baldry, Rice. Distance 182 feet 11 inches. Out of loss • • • • • a gain When the great war placed an embargo on imports from the Central Powers, American industry found itself deprived of many necessary products. Among them the standard asbestos sheet packing then in general use. A substitute had to be found. Accord ingly Crane Co. procured every sheet packing that could be obtained. Using the old one as a basis of comparison, not one was found which could equal its ten sile strength, compressive strength, or heat resistance. So the best American sheet was chosen and its manufacturer called in. 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