/ AGGIES D 1 (Contn L I r '•EAT— ... ed from pagf 1) P*M, Powlei to Coosor put th« bull on th^ four- f«rd lino. Fowler pnio «d to t?trm ffollow over the goul foe the oeco r*d touchdown. . TvImm’b ] one tally cam* late the fourtk < uarter with only about three minui es to play. With the ball on thel Agges* 7 yard Hi Mints gain'd two yards off left tackle. On be next play, A and M was off tides and the ball was ffhren to Tui ne on the A and M two yard line. B uno then hit center to place the ba II on the one-toot line. Mwi failed to make any gain through lef | tackle on the next pkQr. Then nn the fourth down and about a foot to go, Bruno hit loft guard for a touchdown. Mints’s try for the «xtra point was blocked as the Cad rt linemen rushed in before he ropld get off a good try. The game ended ^ shortly after wards with ^he final score A and M 13-Tuland 6. ( ouscr U*ads Aggies In Scoijing; Is Third In S. W. Conference Animfcl H THE BATTALION t Gets Steers i - i Bill ( ou»e|, sophomore quarter back from preckenridge, is tied for third place in the Southwest Conference adoring race during the pi »•-conference games, haring scored thr-e touchdowns for a to tal of eighteen points. Couser scor ed all three of his touchdowns dur Ing the Trinity University game . at Kyle Field. September 23. Bohn Hilksrd, all-conference halfback of Texas last year, is leading the race with fire touch downs and thtee extra pointa kick ed after touchdowns. Hilliard won the scoring race last year. Charlie Caapst, ace of the T C U backfu'M follews in second place with, a total of four touchdowns. Other leading scorers follow: Player Hilliard, Texag .... Casper, T C t’ .... Couser, A6M MMk AHbupaM . Laforge. Arkansas Ye Fifty-two been purchased feeding, according to D. it. Wil liams, aaimsl husbandry merit head. The —^ carefully : aalacted from herd* at '* <> ** ‘ Canadian, Texas, Mr. Wllfiams said. Thf steers will be to run in the fields for before put on a concentrate After one hundred and fifty days the animals will b< slaughtered in the new meats laboratory and their carcasses used fer the study of meat cuts as related to the type and finish of the live animal As the meat will be served j hall by the subsistence Mr. WiBlulM TTIf^lllTl purchases of the cattle will he a threefold benefit The experiment, which is to teat the feedihg value of cottonseed, cottonseed meal, rice bran, and thrashed nsilo, will be conducted cooperatively by the animal hus bandry department, under the di rection of J. H. Knox, the Texas Kxperiment Station, and the jlJ. S. 1 Apartment ef Agriculture. Through the courtesy of Armour and Company, A. K. Mackey, pro fessor of signal husbandry, was able to spend the entire summer studying the methods employed by that packing house at their Ft Worth plaat Mr. Mackey has be. n assigned the two new junior courses of meats and animal nu trition. Enrollment for these two courses has necessitated theAopen ing of extra sections, Mr. Williams reported. Agronomy Club Holds Initial Meeting Sept. 26 ord Givaa Aa Account of Tour Made by the Win- i of the 19SS Cotton Contest. Members Honored In Mess of ths Y nterta^ned net were entertained With a dinner in the banquet room of the mSas hall at noon Suaday. Places wpa set for eighteen. members and N- L fashion and lj. G. Gay, Y M C A Secretaries- and advisers y»f the Cabinet. Immediately after dinner, tie Members of the Agronomy So- froup adjourned to the lounge for eicty held their first meeting Tues- *** regular meeting. Following rip- day, September 26. in the Agra- from »n of the recently ap- nomy Library of the Agriculture Pointed committees, a formal coS- Building. to discuss plans for the »tit«tion was approved after hav- annual cotton contest, and cotton ln * been iratsd en by sectior*. ball and style show, which is held ^*mes of students nominated to to defray the expenses of the con- f ' H vacancies on - the cabinet wefe test winners. Anyone in the School ^«erd, bat it wad decided that dp- ,CO-OPBEATIVE LIVING— < Continued from page 1) of Agriculture who has had at least one course in cotton may enter the contest, J. B. Mogford, professor in the Agronomy Deportment end sponsor of the Society, stated. Mr. Mogford also gave an ac count of the tour made by last year’s winners, who were acrom ■ panied by Curtis Vinson, publicity director of the college, and him self. Interesting snaps hops of the places visited on the tour through Europe were shown to the group. Thirteen members attended the meeting: Leonard Farber, Denver, Colorado; Lee Scarpinato, Bryan; W. A. Moseley. Qua nab; R. J. Hodge. Pledger; L. M. Thompson, Throckmorton; Frank Sehuln^org; Floyd Cisco; Tom P. Porter, Terrell; R. L. Bennett, Decatur; J. W. Hucka- bee, Holland; J. C. McBride, Waco; Tom G. Carlisle, Blackwell; and W. T Bruten, Lovelady. finite action on, Ac matter be de layed for a week in order to al low sufficient ti*c for investigf* tio«i. board, and laundry have been re duced to about $10 per month. One or two group* are living for con siderably less than $10 per month Successful groups have been or ganised from Crockett, Lufkin, Moody, Gn*« -beck, Mesquite, Kerr- ville. Palacios, Fairfield. Shelby County, and Jones County. Dr. Russell emphasises the fact that the boys In these groups are not “batching. M They have a woman, and in some cases a man and wife, who act aa supervisors and pre pare the meals. Besides these cooperative groups, some forty other boys have been assisting in obtaining work off the campus that would help them pur sue their courses at A and M Most of tha oil companies have hir ed A and M students, two or three filling stations are under their complete control, J. C. Penny in Bryan hires six A and M students, Montgomery Ward and Company, (bur, and many other firms hire one or more A and M students. The present project is only a part of a much larger program to be sponsored by the College. Presi dent T. O. Walton has appointed a new student labor committee consisting of Dr. Russell. S. G. G. Bailey, Executive Secretary of the College, and E. L. Williams, bead of the department of indus trial education. Dr. Russell has charge of student jobs off the campus, Mr. Bailey has charge of the jobs on the campus for stu- 6 Graduate Student# Enrolled In Economics Six graduate students majoring in economics this year establishes a new record over previous years, F. B. Clark, head of the depart ment of economic*, said yesterday. We have only awarded on# master* degree in economics at A and M and the honor fell to E. J. BswnS, witoimt of the college. Dr. Clark concluded. ifcv 1 i Prods Funds, and Professor Williams has charge of the other student jobs on the campus. — -I * XX 1 1- Hednarefc, Thurman, FIIBSIDCNT8 ANI>DEPARTMENT HEADS OF THB LEADING UNfVT RSITIES RECOMMEND WEBSTER** ^COLLEGIATE Sm H At ,Tovr CaltaS* Ba* Oka rvMlaSajh. •. ft C. MBMIAM CO. 4 Cal .aratfy a/ Aftaaet. Tlrnsri'miTTi lUaurr* _ r MV ■ aria, with AaAal a Bj.iww*,; a Su aM ahraaaa. Maw* aihar «aa l.TM Illaa»rat7«aa i at Wrtu tar latarwaliaa la FREE COFFEE COME AND GET IT OCCASION—To Get Better Acquainted » PLACE—MRS. J. R. WRIGHT'S TIME—Saturday Nile. i 1 ' * 1 ill .» ■' i* . i North Gate Above Aggieland Pharmacy NEW PRICES Effective October 4 ( leaned and suit COAT PANTS * I’rcsscd Pressed .80 .40 40 ... :P ^0 .40 .20 CAMPUS CLEANERS / IY Td. Pd. Fg. 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