'^1 THE BATTALION A. & M. Witt Be Well Represented At Kansas City Livestock Exposition BY BIlL Ml KMT T«x«) A. A M. will be repre sented the Ameitweb Royal Live- •tock wjbtpesition to be held in OKjr, Mo, tfcis Saturday by ft livestock judging team com. posed 'rf the fo 'ctwiag eight s^n- iora, l. D. Buntia, t. s. Brotm, E. R. Campbell, WT. iCamp, L. J. Cbristlftn, H. M Mills, A. E. Pro gel, aid K. J. Siftith. The team's s M G. Scbuetsler, inetnic tor in the Animal Husbandry Do st, who wit a)se be official Judge pf the beef cattle clasass in the ju iging contest, for students of voc itional agriculture. Thin team is practically the same one tliat won the fenior college livestock judging contest at Port Worth this spring. High hopes art held fer their success this year. TEAM LEAVES VKDNE8DAY TV team will lease here Wed needsy morning, end wRl work eat that i fternoon in Dattaa at the State 'air, taking part in the vari ous et rnts only fer practice. How ever, ‘ 'hursday afterhoon they will prnetie again, this time at Okla homa A. A M. College k. Stall- iter^ Oklahoma. Then Saturday in Kahaas City they will partici pate In the Senior Intercollegiate Uvesl i>ck Judging Contest, 1 in which sixteen colleges will be re- preaeijted by tNMft. [ A. < I M. will be further rypre- iteC in the Senior Intercollegiate Meat Judging Contest sponaorwi by tbi American Reyal Livestock rEkpoa Ition, by a team of four men. The n eat judging contest will take place ion next Toeaday. Our team will leave this Priday afternoon, will t qrk out in the Armour and Co. neat-coolers in j Forth Worth, and e ill then proceed ,to Kanaoa Gty, Missouri; M will return next Frida r, a fuD week 4- * 1*1 Ths i men are n«w trying out for tiis team. Th«we are S. C. Stribt ng, Bob Batch, 1 C. C. Watter son, 1.0. Cittmar, and B. F. Itsch- per. (f these, four will be chosen to mi ke the tri). C. E. Murphy, Joy* in the American Royal Live stock Exposition!’ [ Lady Joy" is a seven-year-old chestnut mare hunter, bred and raised in Amarillo and owned by Mrt. A. R. Anderson, Herring Ho tel, Amarillo. Mrs. Anderson is well known equestrienne hi the United States. The mare has beea trained and ridden by Callahan, who hag shown her in horse shows at Amarillo, Lubbock, and Plain view. “Lfcdy Joy* has never been defeated in any show she has been in. BioloKyiClub Electa Officers at Meeting Rollins Colquitt was elected prea- ident of the Biology Club at ft meet- of the dub last Thursday night in the Science Hall lecture room. W. H. Murray waa elected vice-pres ident and chairman of the program committee, and Jack Flynn secre tary. Officers elected last term are Allen W. Erck, treasurer, and J. W. Stark, parliamentarian. A tem porary program committee was named. Dr. Charles L| Motto, club spon- sor and advisor, gave a talk in which he reviewed the aims, inter ests, actJvRIftft, and contributions of the chib to A A M. Refresh ments were served to the members. HORSES FROM A. & 1. VDii BE SHOWN AT FAIR Fifteen head of Pert heron end American Saddle Hones will be exhibited by the Animal Husband ry Department at the Dallas State Fair this year. IMere will be Pereheron and five saddle be exhibited Among the horses will be Car- cellus Jr, a Pereheron stallion. Car cellua was third in his class at the International Livestock Show at Chicago. Also then will ba> the mare Josephine, who was exhibited In a grsat many shows throe years ago, and won first place in a num ber of them. This Is the first Dallas fair that has been held f«W foar years, doe to the interruption by the Centen nial. Moat of the Percherons and all of the saddle horses have been bred and developed here at A. A M College. v Bob Bums Stirs in Palace Film; Cocoanut Grove” it Assembly Hall Poultry JudtfinK Team Judges Show ^ Xu < andxtHtos for the ^ A. A M. Poultry judging team have judged shows at Hellvitle, Brenham, Bart lett, and Schulcnburg in the past two weeks. E D, Parnell, team coach, and W. H. lffilcy, graduate assistant have been the official judges at these shows and have rate the team sanbidstes on their work. This group will go to LaGrange, Rockdale, and Cameron this week and next fof workouts. Southwest Texas Club Organizes for Year The Southwest Texas A. A M. Club has been reorganised this year. Students frost' La Salle, Dimmit, Maverick, Zavalla, Frio, Atascosl, Medina, Uvalde, Real, and Bandera Counties met to gether for the reorganisation. The officers elected for this year at the meeting are F. G. Howard, Pearsall, president, vice-president, H. C. Willson, Cotulla, R. G. Mar tin, Cotulla, secretary-treasury, and J. M. Ms be, Eagle Pass, re porter. The aims and purposes of the club wens discussed and a member ship drive waa launched. All boys from the above mentioned counties were extended s cordial invitation to join the dub. The next meeting will be held on October 11, In H-famp of Hart Hall. I V inatruktor in the Animal Husban dry Department, will accompany and oach them on the trip. SEVERAL COLLEGES REPRESENTED Th« meat-judging contest is one for jiniors and seniors in college Nine >r ten colleges of the Midwest will le represented. There will be three classes of meet to jadgy (beef pork, end lamb), with foui ts in each class. The content will le held m the coolers of one of th< nationally-known meat pack ing eempexnes in Kansas City. TV* phies will be awarded by the Nut* Livestock and Meat Board, Th s is the first time Texas A. A M. has ever sent a teem to take part in this coatedt Two of the trying out fer the team Tribl ng and Itachner—were on the sent to Fort Worth last year, wherb they won the meat-judging it in the Seutlwest Livestock sition and Fat Stock Show. RIDfcS FAMOUS MORSE At cording to Dean MarsteUar, Hea< of the School of Veterinary Medicine. Cadet S. O. Callahan III of kmarillo, Texas, sophomore vetei inary student in the Cavalry, will ride the fLnous horse “Lady Picture Framing Artist Supplies I’liints and Brushes HASWELL’S BOOK STORE 1 • Hr. an, Texan .j M Mi XSXEAVULY HAli Tues. and Wed. d 12 =r bt pavl uenueg | Palace - Thor., Fit, Sat For some nteaea unknown by the writer, the producers ef Bob Burns’ new picture decided to let Bob car ry the load by his leneeome. The picture “Arkansas Traveler" ex- uegfbreases Bob's true ability to a “t" and leaves ao room for doubt as to whether it was the supporting cast that made him in the previous pictures. It seems that the pro ducers have waited long enough to "find" Bob Burns as]£e successor of the la ted beloved Will Rogers. The theatre world has long lament ed the death of Will Rogers and perhaps for that reason the pro ducers may have hesitated in push ing Bob to the front. But you can tell, as will I, that th< next press notices on Bob’s next picture have a decided turn to the similarity of Will Rogers and Bib Bums The picture is good wholesome entertainment for the whole family, if you have one. If you see it your self, you will like Bob Burns much more than in any of his pre vious pictures. Asseaibly Hall Tuesday. Wednesday I Hollywood* newest axiom that “the story tells the tale at the box- office” is being extended to those hitherto haphazard, intentionally vague movie musical'shows. Just as vaudeville has all but vanished from the land. Paramount executives believe th# type film en tertainment known as the musical variety show is doomed to an eclip se that will be immediate if not sooner. And out of this conviction has been born a distinctly new type of musical film, with George K Arthur pinoneering the way with “Cocoanut Grove”, a gay musical romance revolving around the most famous night club in the world The difference that marks the pictare is what the movie scenarists cal! a “story-point". Each musical number not only fits in logically at its appointed spot, but each one make* some definite contribution to the pictaV.*tW only objection* your reviewer kas are those toward the “Yacht Club"babies. Their antics are becoming so bqreaomc that one actually want to leave the moment they appear. On the stale, all should eajoy the picture and the musk. Both Fred MacMamYjMpl Harriet Hills id are at their best The A. A M. Pealtry sad B Club met last Tuesday sight to dis cuss plans for the benefit *how to be pat on to finance the judging team's trip to Chicago next month to compete in the national contest It waa decided to havf the dub show early in November. After the buaiaeas meeting, the club was ad dressed by W. ff. Munerlyn, former member of the poultry department. Regular meetiftg time of this dab has been changed to second and fourth Tuesday nights of each month. i AGGIES Hive That Uniform ( leaned ami Pressed NOW 1 For th« Week-End An Agent in Every Organization MODEL CLEANERS — Frank W. Farley. Field Repre sentative of the American Here ford Journal, visited the Animal Husbandry Department this Originally scheduled to speak before the Animal Husbandry Club, be arrived too late and the meeting was postponed. Mr. Farley was for rly connected with the Mississip- College in the De- Cattle, and later United tSatea De partment of Agriculture. At pres ent he is p-ift owner and field rep- resentetivs of the American Here ford Journal. Kansas City. RESERVE OFFICERS MEETING HELD 1 THURSDAY EIGHT ' zos County chapter ef the Reseifd Officers Association was held Tuesday night, October 4, with ap proximately thirty seniors from A. A M. attending. Lieut. Noteftt- a ; president of the local chap , presided at the meeting which was attended by over 100 persops. the scheduled address of .|}ol Ike Aahburn was postponed as Mew seniors taking military science were in attendance, most of them being at the depot to esa the football un leeve for California. Col. Aah- bum was to address the seniors on the purposes of the R. O. A. and other particulars concerning the reserve commission. Major E. J. Howell, president of the Texas District of the R. 0. A briefly discussed the work of the state ^department. Following this, W. L. Penberthy showed moving pictures of the A. 4 I. game. 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