6 ' J r ' Vi ■ i - • i i ? \ THBi BATTALION ; I r‘; COTTON TRIP— f Continued from page 1) Intramural Program Nearing Completion raising of funds k first in Jr the 220 yard dash, fiiqt in the low hur dies, and second dash, kvrin took in the shot put ahd in Taylor, first in th i mil nerly, first in the 100 yard usual firsts the discus, mile, and Ken- broad jump, were the other fi: the Cadets. places won by LUNCH WITH MOTHER At Mr* Parkhill’s LUNCH ROOM Good Food For Good • People North of Campus A DEM I = LUKE & CHARLIE • I -t i STAPLE & FANCY Id ! 1 C* GROCERIES We Specialize in Freah Meats Vatronize CAMPUS GROCERY Her RSAGE WITH A for the SENIOR PROM Set Coulte) oulter I FLORIST Phorte 672 Smith Better PositioiF You can get it Huddreds of teachers, students and college graduates will earn two hundred 1 dollars or more this summer. SO CAN YOU. Hundreds of others will secure a better position and a larger salary for next year. YOtJ CAN BE ONB OF THEM. Complete information and helpful suggestions wll be mailed ori receipt of a three cent stamp. Good positions are available now in every state. They will soon be filled. I l* (Teachers address Dept. T. All others address Dept. S.) Continental Teachers Agency, Inc. 185F", F A and “B” En gineers, who are ranting in third and fourth places respectively. , There have been no changes re cently in the standings of the in dividual high-point man race. J. B. Heinen still holds a slight lead over A. L. Ragle, his nearest com petitor in this race. Standings of the leading ten teams in the organisation race are as follows: “E” Field Artillery ... J 675 “C Engineers 661 “F” Field Artillery 688.5 | “B” Engineers . .. 630 “C” Field Artillery «7J “D” Field Artillery 626 “A" Infantry . ,1. 610 “B” Signal Corps 600 AGGIES CINCH TIE— (Continued from page 4) hits and did not atow an earned run. Although the Frog* made four runs, all were direct results of Aggie errors. Johnnie Weaver led the Aggie \ r MOTHERS DAY V •f Special MOTHER’S DAY Cal MAY 13th., ' ; I Whitmans — Kings — Bunte Our Candies Are Always— FRESH! REMEMBER YOUR M< CONFECTIONER! MY” y n •Hi i i if J ; i , - ^ 7 / i ■ / 7 i- « / \ h- » I } r • • | • ; f i , * so round, so, firm, so fully packed—no loose ends ! f > r 'I 'Ill 1 v • j.J* / " i9g • | ■ ■* ' i I , that's why you'll find Luckies do not dry out '“It’s toasted” dLuckies are all-ways kind to your throat We like to tell about the finer tobacccw in Luckies—the choicest Turkish and domestic, and only the mild, clean center leaves—they taste Letter—then “It’s toasted”—for throat protection. But we* re just as proud pf the way Luckies f Only the Center Leaves—these are the Mildest Leaves FT ' -T ; li are made. They’re so round and firm,» free from loose ends. That’s why Luckies “keep in condition”—that’s why you’ll find that Luckies do not dry out—dW im portant point to nrrj smoker. Luckies are always—in all-ways!—kind to your throat. * h j I 11 1 - * TZuti ffgk ^L i Sr" i #