The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 10, 1948, Image 1

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The Battalion
PUBLISHED DAILY WTBE INTEREST 01 A GREATER A & M COLLEGE
COLLEGE STATION (Aggieland), T®XA S - MONDAY, MAY 10,1948
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Summer School Studei
■T' > • '; ■!!
ASHVE to Dine
Tuesday With
Gty chapters Tuesday Afternoon in Sbisa Hall
ictured above are PRESIDENT GIBB GILCHRIST and DEAN OF MEN
GENERAL GEORGE F. MOORE TROPHY is ptrtsedted to Battery “K"
AIN N. •DITCH” HARTMAN.
Moore iIropbiy s ,
1m /L. PKfctt jHY h i
! Trlilfeijy Corantiinder jCA.,....., .... ... . .
I|n Clie byjLKrtttrnd.llt jidon nearer BILL COt’CH is holding the jlwre trophy flap. This award
was Riven ME” fitter) ft^lmtstandinR seholaMic, military,lintramural.jand extracurricular kandards
!ad\ievei4 dfrirtiipis Jcht«I year. | I ! V !■
II . It
BatteryME’ Artillery Wins
(Jen. George Moore Trophy
t
y;'
The American Society of Heat
ing and Ventilation Enuineefs will
have its annual dinner Tuesday
night at the Fin Feather Country
Club.
This affair 1 will be a joint ses
sion of the tlhree senior chapters
from Dallas, Houston, and San
Antonio which will be meeting' for
the first time with the only stu
dent chapter | in the state. The A
&M chapter yvas the first student
chapter orgaijn'^ed in the nation.
’The organising of this chapter
was to help (he student in famil-
arizing himself with the different
types of air! conditioning equip
ment and tq provide connection
with air conditioning corporations.
This joint meeting will give the
senior chapters a chance to see
the progress that the student chap
ter has made; under their guidance,
| and will giveithe students a chance
to meet Air Conditioning men from
■ all parts of the state.
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The social hour will begin at
6 p. m. Tuesday and dinner will
be served at 7:110.
All students who at one time or
another have attended a student'
meeting on t!he campus arc* invited !
to attend. Tickets are $2.50 and -
can be obtained in the hall of the
Mechanical Engineering Building
or from Jaiik C. Palmer, Charles
Howard, or ;Staron Ammons.
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Batlteijy “hf. Amll#lj, comjmandod by Cadet Captain. Arthur N. Hartman, jvvas awar
ded the Gci ierairCec)l-i r eiif. Moore Trophy for the b&st alil-rouijd military organization in
Rules of Order
To Be Discussed
Tonight in YMCA
I
Parliamentary procedure will be
;Dr. John Qj. Hays| professor
i 1
the Cadet il’drii.'t Testjerf|i|'! morning during: t.eremoniia conducted at the Parentis Day Re-! analyzed feir Aggies tonight
view, I !• !!|: rjp ! { ' ' ‘ "
“E'j B{ tter| }ia(Hh|
ihtramurali sfiOjAs, aijid :j
for 1947-4^.- a^jarq:
The .IJeuski' iiailitaiy ‘
Cqinmittefc ajairdi tl? the c.
gqinizatrAi) with thfi'highej
(tard of itnif tary [m-olu ie
tHje schorjl t ?ar j lifi47-4!i
Company ! ‘ ; .A| ’ Ciirmiosit).*.
ijMembetfS o|! t,hq rj!itita('y
lif^H. ra S inK in .‘M. “““P pieficifncy. j“spitorej: by the Dehate awt
(tf racurfiadar activities ot the 2o units composing the ((ulet ( orps pueussion (Hub, Hai-s will tell the
philosophy behind rules of order
(hen will desjeribe how such formal
ivas presented by President iGibb Gilchrist.
''airs^^ f ' -'*7—■ -l- i j--v— - |- j- : 4 4-f - —
Cqmjnittcy ])
-to : («ich “A”
rcseret^li citatior
omp,l|[iiy. eij(k‘t.|.
The Tv.ti’.s; Rescrjle OfyRed| Als-
^oipiation isa!i“r w«jfc pnisenfib 1.' to
(’if.let Colfmei of tjh'if Corps M|{! iiahi
L: Brown. This is p|| etit-
et-l.'.to the joat-tandtHg cajlet ’ictjr
in. the Caldct:''Coi'pq. Colfmclli: lien- |,
art! N. Cijmoj y, Agru4i|»|e t(f |
made'li he ptesentatfo
The Caidwl’ll Tijnphy, prt|j<|nte|;i
annually jto'yhe ;<>{ tstan(iini'!|H)ii-|
vohrmissit ne<i otinj x of ulfefj|i(U t
Ciirps vvas'uon b|l Cadet'|||ster j
Seirgeant jMajvjn H| Mc(Tlnri||Thij
tropby'eoh.sisj (*(1 df|.jj vvaiclh ||4ard
;.*d by Caraw't 11s J| welri- Ef||e o
Bryan, atjit wis pipsentbd: liylcoll.
C/: S. M<-!|o.V lllr.. liimabdUitl
■ Cadet <’aplain Biim«» C. L^ilng-
ston. was ptesentel ihtf Tai*l|cal
lb partmicntpA ward saber f4r|be-
mg the j oiijlstandfng. ii»rg^n|za- !|
s|e|ted
rjonal c4mijiandei| of the fifar.
IU. Co.l. ;Jot|| E. lh\is jpres
thin awajrdJj T I
'A .$200 [cadji aw:.t|d wsis pfelent
ed by thej'DaiaghteE t of the Aj|ieri
ran Kevoljut idn to Csidejj Te|j«iieal :
Sorgeant | itonald E. ilar\|iii. fori;
mitintuiniiig the hit host! stalyfards |
acadojmid endcavori , n|ij , |tary
of
IHiofieiendy. :|]i(l tej tlm ship
iKlq-comniiskoncd \ Mfiebrs.®;«
award was j]i'o.sei)^id b.vj MS*! Ed-j
wjirO R "Barj'ow, $ ate jRemift of
(he }f\K, , J' I |:|
The Ailjies t Sydiiky .Topnst|>i| sa-jj
hdr., presented amjtiallyi .by! 1 the i)
I 'filed DhtJtpterS Ij >f tq
<,o'ary tu. qn‘4 U.stspA ling catidi I»ffi-
T'dr. was a\fa 'ded'Cadet .wtuonel
F'idnh L? Bh. ,nnoh,i! by firs|i.I. H.
Dli nja van ti
.Cadr-t Einjt
t|eb was p
Cf'iittly Rbseiiv
ti(m sabot;, w '
Cadet Corns'! Lieu;|jenat
— piuii win Uf'McnuL* nuw .such lurinai :
campus.
. To illustrate some of the tyore
tommbn errors encountered in
large meetings using parlianien-;
(ary procedure, Hays will act as!
parliamentarian for. a brief illus- j
(rative sessibn, of a ficticious or-'
ijranization. Btudentswill introduce
a motion anjl (any it through to
adoption or: tabling. During the'
proceedings Hays will point out
mistakes which the group are
making.
The meetipg will be held in the
Assembly Room, second floor of
the YMCA, at 7. All students have
been invited) to attend the meet- j
ing.
First Si
Second
Students now]
summer session t
Gasses will
Students wh
j register from 1 t<i
students whose st
fnnollji
mifov I
jus|)e
min
the
College
■ Given:
Plaque by sl&l
Agronomy
Smarts June 8;
itration July 19
in is'cliool will register; for
ijrorn T lto 5 ji-m. in Sbisa Hall!
lytl during those hoi^-s.
be|gjii)i with A, B, jC, or D
""(i? group wall be followed
with S through Z. Between
► Camd l students whose names bc-
' gjinl. with ll through R will re gis-
-• :t|r| and E throug| K .it'gistrt Ron
\»ilB follow from •l|tol5 p.m.
1 ; Tomorrow’s schijduje follow(
j | il-2—Students \fhoSo Kurnaiqes
tieigin with A, B| C, 1);
A plaque honorin
| graduates "who made
Sacrifice in World Wb
was presented to the
agroj
e Mq I
* I aii|(|
:t)llege j
pst 1'.' |
SftU'P
debt
PatteD iflU,
Ag«ioi|
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CHORES GIRL—BILLY McCLING was barl of the “Zieg-
field” chorus Saturday night at the Aggieland Follies of '48.
Follies Give Visitors
short, impressive eerdmony
unlay afternoon in fepnt oil
Agriculture Building: j
The bronze plaque,
ehanical engineering;
: was presented to Pn-
Gilchrist; by Neal < .
i president of the A&fU
l Society.
President GilehrisC |unle(
plaque over to Deaiji dj Ag
ture Charles N. Shlji U'dnon
erection in a promiilj-i t itlm
the campus. j! 1 K
The names of ‘tjo'ttyj ^1
agronomy graduate^
killed in the two jb
were liste.l on the ill
[
They were Clmiji
George : F. Wellagij|
Beasley, J Bailey (
James E. Rountree,
Allen, John B. Nat
Aycoek, Pei cy B. B^* 1
E. Dutton, Ralph
Howard 11. Brians,
Wilmoth, Charles E
ward I). Morrison,
Partlow, Richard ANfb
Richard L. Gregg, Hi 1
loe, and Edgar B.,Bj
Three families of
I Sf
i'll: 2-4—Students Whose surnat
licigin with S. Ti U.'VJ W,
;|Y, and Z; j
a 4-4—Students whose surnai
kegin wiih L, m N, O, P,
find R:
I 4-3—Students Whose surnai
a'lj ltejgin with E. If, G, H,
.if i .«nd K. , ' _ _ J
.'u ij 'I hjtudents failing! to registcf
y’ 0 I'these times will register will
|lif'Vf students on Jbiu* 7. RegHtra-
. ] tpoti hours for that,’date are s. bed-
, ; i|e4l as follows:
’ i M-'J—A, B. (’, and I);
hi I P-10—S, T, [',( V, W,
and Z;
X, Y.
Sf
! ,I,:
J0-11 —L. M, j N, O, P, |Q.
bnd R;
| 11-12—E. F, G. II. I. J, nn<? K.
1 Classes for the first summer ses
sion will begin Jujie 8.
!| Registration tor |he second
iticr semester will I be from 8
' * UjT’ •
12 noon July PA That regiftrii-
on schedule follows: 1
Kum-
n.m.
Ha
JaiUesj
#
h.
ettL
I Iiirjtg
I aigjein
, Bjutler,
ii'illia:. I
^troini
y 1'-
11 resF 1
Ij' 8-«
111 ml Z:
S. T, III Y.
51 H-WI — L,
[find R;
!! lo-n—E. F. G
)j .11-12—A. B. C,
11 Classes for the
M, N, 0.
I
II, 1, J. a
, and I).
becond s
X . Y.
P Q.
and K:
suiitmcr
A
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Aggies’ Originality
j - , ‘t
Petroleum Juniors
To Name Officers
Next yeaf’s president and vice-
president of the Petroleum Club
will lx* scletted at a meeting of
By VICK LINDLEY
Aggies and their Visitors crowd
ed Guion Hall well beyond its
; rated capacity Saturday night to
' laugh with and at ithe Aggieland
; Follies of 1!»48.
A swift-moving hilarious revue
j produced as the entertainment fea
ture of Parents Week-end, The
•ir
’'I were present • at.
) Mrs. W. B. Murray
: suiter of Charles Hail
| Wbward H. Brians oj
l ow of Howard H. B(
j Mr. and Mrs. I). Br-Bji
^ jsieana, parents of Ij
| through the dark under ultra-vio- | nett ’42. were in attl
I let light, as tney sang barber-shop i ~~
! style. , . I
Bill Evani and Jimmy Jones
i staged a brief vaudeville skit
with direct campus references.
I Skater Ben Jeanes took a couple
of pratt-falls hut also showed
(lec|ii^|rl 1
cere
t agile
*14,1 d'ssion : will begin Tuesday, July
ill .' f *
11 .
Tl I |;j Simlmer scheduled ol classed are
!l*f’: -irr *i.. pn'm.Kcs 'anil are qva
Registrar’s | Office.
4-
Lr; ti.,
(i
• ip
I
l;*S,
Mil* '|Hi,
llry in
etl pf il
'y B
a nee.
Architect Cited
lib April ‘Forum
by Just p P.
ecture depart-
second as the
Follies contained a MUo variety of | Ji 1 ".','! 1 ;?'™* in
...OWri.l fi-oni m«,o,io,« .£:«. ?<*»"*«* *>«•
it ] li
SeilYcant
eseqtljd
Officer!’ A*!
PHYSItfS'MAJORS displayed "etiergy enough to lift a battle
ship 400 miles” all their A-E Day shouj Saturday. ERNEjST J. KING
and FL()YI)| .I.j Dl'HOIS (across the ti;|ble) show how it works.
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The dcijponstlration Utilized mopsetraps and rubbbr balls to
show the disintegration (f a group] of atoms when: bombarded
by an elect (on.
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In conjunction with the exhibit) th( effect, of pijtchbiend on
a geiger counter was shown.
Board Promotes 29 Faculty
Members at Campus Meeting
material, from mysterious shirt-j
„ ...w-...* swiping by a pair bf magicians to] Throughout the evening, Buddy
all petroleum engineering juniors < bill-billy music fifom a faculty i Boyd carried on sdavely as master
to be held in the Petroleum Lee- tV ° ni ‘ > " M *- | of ceremonies and chief vocalist,
lure. Room May 10 at 7 p. m., ac- j Biggest surpriseis of the even- ] The pit orchestra was conducted |
cording to A. O. Hammons, club j ing were given by four Annex I by Arnold Walkow. Lighting was
president. I freshmen. Henry Holland and Bob) provided by' Duane Evans, and Bill |
By selecting these officers prior} Cockrum impersonated Bing Crete- ! EnoehF was technician. D. C. Kol- j
j to the first semester of next year, j by and A1 Jolson, matching their ; berg was stage manager.
| Hammons stated, the Petroleum) movements to thq sounds of fee- Director Glen Brooks gave pace I
j Club wull ;be in a position to | ords by those two Hollywoodians. i ;in( | style to the entire show which
'function immediately with the op-j *So carefully synchronized were ' W as far better than'anything of
• ening of the fall semester.
‘Miss A&l
Miss But
: i
m
irsF
I the lip movement that some peo-; the kind done here previously.
| pie in the aUdienCe never did real-!
A&M’.S first .
turned hut to hh‘
A&m:” ]}
Saturday evening I 1 Ifrs.
Tickle, wife of i.Ji ndrew
Tickle, veterinary ni(iiiciiie_
dent, defeated other depa
tal candidates for jtj|# t
A&M’s first "MISSfjU- ‘
A&M. - I
Announcement of
tion was made at
lege Dance Saturd
41-1 N A house designe I
j Moore qf the archi
i iljent has placed
' lijost'modern desigil in small l|iouse
(|d>nstrUction.
: | The recognition |Aas givei
l|puse built at Dentim by the
) (witectural Forum,’] national
m-
prill i (sue. The
lable
the niost moder \ de-
the
secom
Vloofe-dcs gned
in the tit tion-
the
”Ar-
rnag-
issue
ts M
) i/rt
itf t)
lihuse )iWed
wide survey.
If' ,, .
Rin^ DanOe Tickets
j \ I |
Vll Due to the continued demind,
' tickets for the T^enior Iting
Dance have been placed hack on
jjjuile and may be obtuiVei
l^tkdent Activities) OfH«
til 5:99 P-m. Thuteday,
IBanqpet tickets ^re no
'available,
lieh isjjgiveh
oujtstal ad inglj Junior
aios-y
Bi iifon. I]JS Wavy,; madj’
.sdutetibn.l I j -j [
1 The Hofustt n Military
(’quimittel* ajso pri sented
tliph cords'to) th<* o]ltsta<H|in|; Ijiion-
eonitnissioned offic#* in ,the|t u*ps,
arjd to the (utstiijjding; notl- ‘om-
mlssiosed off cer f]fom jeacli legi-
inent. Cadet JlasterijSergeatil! Mar-
vjn R. McCluie rec(|ved ;thh|award
r 1 ' " qn-e(|n|mis-
7
E.
(*ia S: i ' ! ' | i i ~ i - • .
MailyH T L| ’ Jly CHARLIE MVHRAY , | j •
11 j e j!| Twenty-nine members of the) college teaching staff were official!^ promoted today
pre- ;at the opening session on the campus of the Board of Directors. ■ The promotions are effec
tive September 1, 1948.
Air airs j
' rita-'
C. W. Hahdpe, acting head of Ahe economics department since June, 1947, was promo
ted to head of the department. |
Receiving the tittles of profes-A" ^
fqr the out.'ianoli:
sipnedt officer of twt 1
Master Sergj anf-fteorre Ri. |Ed-
corpsJ|(|ulet
w|irds,- First; Serg#int
Stewart, Te(hpical
F.> Davis.lFirkt Seljsrear
Orr- andjFiirjst
E.-Denny reqj'ived the f
being the .outstanding .no
■ signed; of Dee ijs of t||e cci
"•arid the FiM, Sedjind. !Thi^:
Fourth Regiments JespejetiW*!'
I
sor were H. [E. Hjampton (agron
omy), J. H.j Sorneks (civil engi
neering), L. M. Hdupt (electrical
engineering) ^ arid It. P. Thompson
(mechanical sengineering).
Promoted |to associate profes-
Leliitip G.
ergdant ijlmes
t Jijh i E.
t Ric mrd
wai 4 for
n-cc b niis-
rns (thfvops | by the Board werie. 0. D. Butler
rid ljuid G. L. Robertson (animal hus-
Companv “A” Cjhmndsitp ’ jA”
- ' "ir Iflilrht
Flieh» 5Air
as ithe 1
'* j
Flight ‘ Air tjForfc
Air Force, and
Force were .ii’ime
jsors xvere R. |C. Potts (agronomy),
|R. S. Cain (hortileulture), H, L.
Gravett (bioJ6gy),j A. E. Finley,
|R. V. McGee, ; arid B. C. Moore
■(mathematiedf, anti J. I. Stadgl-
jmann (modern language^.
Assistant professors appointed
bandry), T. |M. Ferguson (biolo
gy), F. L. Hays, (business and ac
counting), AL 0. Frenzel (chem
jistry), P. L. Ferguson (economics),
|W. H. Rorthrock (modern lan-
hest drilled j units ;tin jfhe ^Arps j guagefi), C. W. Landiss and N. A.
fj,r (he year '1947+18, j and :b|ere Pontheaux (physical education),
(j'**si«rnat^d lie receive (Jisti^iivje B. B. Boriskit* and (A. G. Edmonds
I i
1:
s(re,*imerjs 4b be 'Attedhedi:
msnentlv tojilheif fguidonsj
Sons oi| thij* Airfricatn I|
Aten Awijrdsil werej! pr^senl
the out'ste nding seniors 5n 1
Force and’ eFch bpnc
Annv. if i'
JThese teinfters^
er- |i (physics), Al M. Platt (cHemidal; now 1 ^ oca ted.
j! engineering), A. V: Sisson and T.
olu-1 P. Prickett ; (electrical engineer-
warehouse at NTAC;j$3,500 to con-
stnict a radio broadcasting room
at JTAC; and $3,000 to purchase
thtee additional lots at NTAC.
- Authority was grapted to estahl-
lish) Agricultural Experiment sub
station 22 on the IE. 0. ISiecke
Step? Foix-st near Kirhyville. The
substation was to hi? used to co
ordinate research in (forestry, live
stock and forage production for
that area.
The Board authorised the spend
ing) of more than $9,500 to move
the (Cotton Fiber Testing and Spin
ning Laboratories fijorn their sep-
aiute locations on the campus into
available quarters i|n the USDA
builping. This move! will tend to
coqteolidate related I laboratories
ana] make more space available
for lother departments now located
in the building wherj? the labs are
ing), and P. I J*. Reiiten and H. P;
Rigsby (mechanical engineering)
• "At Ll ^
An appropriation of $6,000 was
approved for the construction of a
warehouse fe: the material storage
A! proposal for the reorganiza
tion) of the work in veterinary med
icine was okayed by [the Directors.
Subject matter in that field will
be rnore closely coordinated in
teaching, research, And extension
work. This is the s^nye procedure
recently adopted in the agricul
tural work at A&M
ize the trick. (Later, Charles Eas
i ley did some move impersonations
i Of Jolson, using pis own voice.)
The two other freshmen, dis-
| guised under the team name of
Zaidaan and Biiuegmann, magi
cians, caused C, G. “Spike" White’s
shirt to come oujt of his coat in a
weird manner, frightening off the
stage the girl stooges they had
selected from the audience.
When the Aggieland Ramblers
announced "Old Rattler” as one
of their numbers, voracious bark
ing echoed through the audi
torium, and students whispered
to their mothers, trying to ex
plain about Rattler. Needless to
say, the Ramblers received the
biggest ovation of the evening
on finishing that “classic."
Judges Judged—Not Cattle
4-
Saddle-Sirloin Livestock
Show Takes 0
Among the routine business, the
Board approved the continuation
of the cost of living increase, not
iexeeeding $*100 per year, for all
(personnel !on modified ] service.
This policy) has been in effect for
the past two years.
Also a minor change was made
in the procedure for) awarding the
Albert D. Santa senior scholarship.
Actually, ‘the procedure adopted
has been used in the selection for
(the past few years.
[ The Board officially ac*epted a
gift of $1,000 from Jess* Jones.
; The Board of Directors went in
to session again, this morning at
10. They were expected to act on
construction and budget matters
for next year, including plans for
the Student Union Build ng and]
jalterations on campus buildings.
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Board members were giests of
Prairie View A&M yesterday be
fore coming to the campus. After
lunch at the branch colli
were taken on a tour
View, . ...JIL
‘ >Jine husky Aggies, dressed in
the most elaborate of show-girl
costumes, paraded down the run
way amid whistles and wolf-calls.
They were Bruce Hill, Bill Wales,
Jack Meredith,) Hairy Saunders,
Bitsy Jones, Pat Wells, Jack Hin-
maihjr Billy MeClung, and Sam
Langford. (Langford was differ
ent—he came as "a Fiji maiden.)
Dean Barlow's Faculty Band,
under the baton of Burl Ervin,
beat out the “Too Fat Polka,”
with Newt Heilscher soloing on
the bass fiddle. “Uncle Ed” Har-
pingten pulled the strings out of
the band to play hill-billy tunes,
then brought down the house
with his vocal "Manana.”
The Double E Flats, also pulle4
out of the faculty band, were real
ly flat and drew some good-natur
ed boos.
Harry Saunders gave a faithful
copy of Celeste Holm singing “I
Can’t Say No” from Oklahoma.
The Aggie-nizers exchanged their
customary white aprons and black
mustaches for stroboscopic vesta,
By H. Z. WHITE
The Saddle and Sirloin Club’s
Li t;tle Southwestern Livestock
Show added a Pew twist to the
| livestock show business Saturday.
Ip the Freshman-Sophomore
) Judging Contest, the judges Were
) being judged instead of the live
stock, and in the Fitting and
Showing Contest the showmen were
being judged instead of the live
stock.
In the Freshman - Sophomore
Judging Contest, medals were giv
en to the six freshmen and four
sophomores with the highest
scores. Several juniors who are
now taking AH 202 entered the
contest, but no medals were given
to this) group. The four sophomor
es to receive medals were Ernest
H. Trenckmann with a score ^ of
701 from a possible 800; Fred Bar
rel, 700; Bobby Blandm, 692; and
Ray Red, 684.
The six freshmen to receive med
als were G. C. Damuth, 718; U. P.
Stromberg, 714; R. G. Wheeler,
711; L L. Landry, 707; D. B. Bis
hop, 705; and Douglas Wythe, 703.
Other freshmen with a score of
700 or above were B. C. Neal, 702;
A. M. Payne 701; and G. W. Brund-
rette, 700. The three high point
juniors were Ralph H. Meriweth
er, 72t; Carl R
4
gan with a jackpot
test with Jack King
first place w;ith a
seconds. Prince Wn
ond with 14.7 see
Kruse, third with
Wright, 15.6; Olive
(till Soyars, 24.2; an
21.6.
(“Proctor’s Red Lig
Ed Talk, won first
five gaifced horse diV
Plume,” ridden by
won second place.
In the matched n
Woods' times were
15.8, and 17.8; giviii
47:15 seconds' for the
Caddo \yright’s Unit
22, and 15.7; givingjil m a
of 61.5 seconds. Tlj r, H ■
The outstanding of lUe.
afternoon was the : ^ofes^js
Pig Roping Contest.)
portant event was
Butler in the shorf
minute and 14 sec(
Dana placed second
of 1 minute and
Through courtesy tia
contestants, their ill
names) will not be
(Tony, owned by Mo
ridden by Charle
t in the Reining C
” owned by Fll
by Prince “
'frrince,” owned
fill
Lanier, third;
lind' rftjde
Soyars, fourtlj
(Grand champion hhowman'lii the' 1
(ting and Showing Contest ^
, C. Holland. V. ft. Schmidt
serve champion showman,
ngus bull, class ivus won l y .J.
TaylOr. Milton Jpport, anF W.
(hat older. F. H. Him?
in
fl'esham, ir
itas first
thel Angus heifer
Fj dlkss, (called before Junuaiy 1,
, W?); Bryan Milli plaeed second,
ijjtf'd.B. H. McClanJhun third.
For Angus hejfep (calved after
ianuary 1, 1D47) J. R. Sahol was
ist, Carl Kjemplitv) Second, and G.
Kothmarai tnhq. For Hen ford
ifers (calved be no re January 1,
47) D. C. Libjp'tm, C. H. Alsak.)
a|i|d L. R. Wright,.won the first
jree places, j
In the class of Hereford heifers
jived after Jatmiary 1, 1947)
jilton Galvez was! in first jlaee,
R. Carothers selond, and it. S.
rtwright third. !
jf {E. A. Reed won first pln<c in
showing of Hereford steers, R.
Pepper second, knd F. A. Winn
lird. D. C. Liberia. was cl osen
ipion Hereforq showman and
H. Sims champion Angus sltow-
cctid as
e cattl?
Liberda was
ipion showmai
ision.
The stallion clast
'Ur'
was won
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