t Magazine mSM % The ■winran National Saddle a Medal Essay Conte i lUhed in the Sheep sociation Magazine erv head of the An Department, .annoniii Prizes also will the Texas Sheep ciation to the The 1949 Nal Sirloin Club Elisa df Lamb,” is Union Stockyards”: loin Olab of Chifcai undergraduates of legefl in the Uni nada. Three medals a are awarded by tl best essays submi t T So .1! if ^ College Sh • North iQ4te —hU r ! As- Mill* abandry V d(le “The by the apd Si : . books the 10 i » You Know A & M ? \ mi: X ■ . / il’ SIT ♦ • • STUDENTS i ' ■ t .v F' f 'f.: ! : i' Bryan Of 1 0. The Mi REM I :1 Portable * Clstinctiw mw * Exclusive self * ExcMm * lovely ion two-ten fray ''. J l! : ■ ■ i‘ ■ En inect edu< ■tridents using better grades Attrscti csss ml finsstli IDUCATION III H; . 4. giveii students 0 models-f- po TYP Bryan Eqrip 3222 High PHON I f. Currying Com Avoiloblu R IRS ice te fiH i , South v • .1 ^ lit ABNER ARlMtathe 4LONGHORNS-i (Contimlffd from Page JJ) ' | Dick Ham, Hardin-Simmons, Time 4:^8.4. (New record, did mark 4:81- .6 set in 1942 by Jerry Thomposn, Texas.) 880-yard run: 1, Troy Stites, Ok lahoma A&M; 2i Joe McCarthy, Oklahoma Baptist; 3, J. C. Zorn, Texas A&M; 4, Charles Tyer, Bay lor. Time 2:05.7. 1 High jump—1, Ray "Womack, Texas, 6 feet 314 inches; 2, tied by D. R. Graves, Texas A&M; By ron Townsend, Texas, Buddy DaviS Texas A&M,-6 feet 114 inches, (new record; old mark, 6 feet 2% inches set in 1939 by Don Boydston Okla. A&M.) Discus Throw—1, Jack 1 Adkis- son, SMUj 134 feet, 4 inches; 2, Bill Milburn, University of Texas, 127 feet, 8 inches; 3, Byron Town send, Texas, 123 feet, 6 inches; 4, Alton Patterson, McMurry, 118 ft, 0 inches. > |]], ..j j' Broad jump—1, Morris Johnson, Texas, 20 feet, 8*4 inches ; 2, B. D. Dillon, ^ Texas, 20 feet 1 inch; Norman Mullins, Baylor, 19 feet, HVjg irtehes; 4, Byron Townsend, Texas, 19 feet, lO^ inches. Javelin-rl, John McMillan, Har- dih-Simmons, 185 feet, 4 inches; 2, Jerry Cooper, Hardin-Simmons, K9 feet, 9 inches; 3, Jack Horne, TCU, 157 feet, 10 inches; 4, Reed Qpinn, Tejcas, 157 feet 9 inches. Shot Put—1, Reed Quinn, Texas 45 feet 2 inches;,2, Jack Adkisson, SMU,» : 42 feet 3Mi inches; 3, Bill Already Crowded, Biology Head Says The new Science Building, exist ing in plans only, is already over crowded, according to! Dr. C. C. Doak, Biology Department head. Both the Bioldgy and the Ento mology Department will occupy the building. Advanced courses in biology will be crowded out. Ten tative plans for an Entomology Building across the street between the A&I Building and the new Science Building will a leviate this shortage of space, Dr. Doak said. Plans for the Science Building have been completed and will be open for bids sometimei this month, according to Dr. Doak. i The building will cpnjsist of three floors; the first will lx? for fresh man work in biology,’ the second for work in botany aid the third will be for zoology an4 bacteriolo gy. Adequate space ajnd facilities for undergraduate woijk in bacter iology will be provided. Plans are also being made for :an Oceano graphy Department, i Dr. Doak stated. Whats Cooking AIEE-IRE, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, EE Lecture Room. BUSINESS SOCIETY, 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, YMCA Chapel, Ad dress by H. C. Windier. DEBATE CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, Room 325, Academic Building. HOUSTON A&M CLUB, 7:15 p m., Monday, YMCA. JUNIOR AVMA; Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Amphitheater of Yet Hospi tal,* Dr. R. R. Shrode will speak. PRE-LAW SOCIETY, 7:30 p.m. Monday, Assembly Room, YMCA. SAM, 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Room 301, Goodwin Hall. Milburn, Texas, 41 fejet 6 inches; 4, Alton Patterson, MpMurry Col lege, 40 feet 1 % inchek (New: rec ord; old mark 41 feetj, 6*% jftehes set in 1939 by Wilson,I Baylor.) 201 Good- ‘Do You Know A&M?’ j / if . ■' i 1 ' j Tear out this blank and keep it handy-for the entire week. As each picture is printed in The Battalion, write your gtiess in the appropriate space. Turn in this form to The Batt Office win by noon, Sunday, k j 1 * ' ' / / < '• ' ' / / ..• i • i / I, Wed. Thur.l Fri. Ewaiiiii MMMMMK ■S m ! 15% DISCOUNT ^ \ ■ : ’ • j ; j . 1 i i • : j . I' i . _ ■ | , I' | 1 i - , ■ - On all Cash Orders Mailed By THURSDAY, MARCH 24 Be Sure... i n YOUR DATE GETS FLOWERS ',! ■ ■ 1 ^. —-for— r . T.S.CW. s RED BUD DANCE Saturday Night, March 26 LARGE ORCHIDS - ONLY $5.00 ."1 -ORDER NOW- r., ; ! i \f ' From ! y the ‘ 1710 North Kim Strert ; i IF P ' Denton, Texas RABBITS LpRE CADDIES SYDNEY—0®—Out in Goondi- windi, golfers are mad with the millions of rabbits in the district. It’s not that they eat the greens, burrow in the fairways, or steal the balls. They merely lead the caddies away from the course. The trouble revolves around the high prices of rabhit carcases and rabbit skins. The local ex-caddies now go rabbiting. Schoolboys make up to $52 a wqek frpm rabbits in their spare time. Clever rabbiters are' making three times that amount.* Goondiwindi is. the center IT^ k-kinpa CREEPY, V/ALKIN EXTRY MUSCI ALONG WIF YO.’j ?-?-/fMIv7? ANWORE LI'L J op thet/t KIN*EHCEP'ME. IN FRIEND-OKI ACCOUNT AH CAIKl'T SE.£ HIM .. MAlM*T — GENNULMANLY.r Battalion CLASSIFIED ADS Page 4 [ / l\ ! MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1949 SELL WITH A BATTALION CLASSIFIED AD. Rates . . , 8« a word per insertion with a 25c minimum. Space rates in Classified Section . . . 60c per column jUMh. Send alt classifieds with remit tance to the Student Activities Office. AU 1 ads should be turned In by 10:00 a.m. of the day before publication. HAVE your themes, tbssls, typed by sx- perts. Phone 2-6705. THE SCRIBE SHOP, 1007 B. 23rd. I TYI’INQ done st home. Phone 4-0448. Du plex at College Main and Clay, • FOB SALE OB TRADE • d«n; radio, heater, new tires, flee at D-4-X, College View, after B:oo. Jo- D-X-4, College View, after 6:00, WILL TRADM for most anything In ex change for Air-Way vacuum cleaner, i Demonstration Incurs no. obligation.’ W. : C, Clement. Phone S-aaito. WANT TO HULL Herman built Planllme- ! ter — flpprox, 160.00. Mum be aold. H|>eclal offer •Kncyciojiedla Americana, DO yol, Priced right for quick eale, I/mtKil'e Trading Poet, "T* Von HAI.M OR TflADK 47 BtikM for earlier model, U-6-Z, College View. HOUflM FOR SALK hy owner. Including attached garage 44* by Rouee \lh In excellent, condition und on \paved i ker cl mu See and price khis n you buy. 131 Cooner Hi., C one hefore College. FOR HALE IU30 Vord Tudor, eednn de luxe: radio, heater, *41 motor. Good Condition, clean. II&-K Vet Vllinge or Box oil, College FOR 8ALE-V33 Chevrolet eedan. flood motor and tires- $100.00. Why walk? fl. Ji. Thomas, Trailer Aren 1, B-2, Rdasell C. Neff free pass to Campus. ’ FOR SALE—Good Hawthorne bicycle $20.00 ^See Trailer T-5, Area 6. 4 -MISCELLANEOUS • WILL BUY—'‘Highway Materials” Part I and II (C.E. 443). “Dairying Engin eering" (Ag. Engineering 213). "Biblio graphy of Petroleum Industry", "Parker Simplified Engineering"., Also, good cheap shot gun. . I.oupot's Trading Post Calvin E. Herbert free show at Cam pus. CHIROPRACTOR Geo. W. Buchanan, D.C^ COLONIC X-RAY I 305 E. 28th St. Phone 2-6243 FOR SALE! The best In— RADIO REPAIR SERVICE Have your radio repaired the “Right Way” at FLOVD’S RADIO SHOP Located between the Sinclair and the Conoco Service Stations at the North Gate . PHONE 4-1263 Most home runs ever frit by a pitcher in one season were the of a sheep-raising district in south- nine belted by Wes Ferrell with z EXPERT SHOE REPAIRS While You Wait Cowboy Boots made to order JONES BOOT SHOP Soythside ATTENTION! MARRIED STUDENTS Invest your money In a home, 3H room frame with garage and 5/8 acre, for 832.50 per month. 2 >4, mile® south of College oh Highway 6. Lakevicw Acres Addition, Wel don Wilson. - TAKE ADVANTAGE of our ex pert' service in Brake Re-Lining! Wheel Balancing! Wheel Alignment! AGGIE GARAGE North Gate \ Phone 4-1124' WANT TO HELL flnmitn built Pieutimeter Approx. INOjOO Mu-I be gold. Specie! offer—KnryrlopedJa Americana, 30 Vol. 1 IJOUFOT’M TRADINg"p<)MT / What do you want to know? j r SE BOOKS Si AY HELP YOU! Webster’s Dictionary of Synonyms 1949 World Almanac “Say What You Know” by John B. Opdyche “Better Homes and Gardens f Cookbook” “Encyclopedia of Wit and Humor” . “Championship Football”, by D. X. 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