Arizona's Cavalry Cadets Demonstrate Horsemanship Nowadays people are inclined to think that all cavalry units are mechanized and that the horse is passe as an offensive weapon. But ROTC students at the University of Arizona train for this branch exclusively, and can prove the value of the old fashioned horse cavalry. Pictures on this page were taken during the crtnual Gymkhana, a show designed to stimulate interest in the military as well as all kinds of riding and horsemanship. Collegiate Digest Photos by Batter Big Leaguers . . are training these days in the fieldhouse at Indiana University. When baseball teams agreed not to go South for Spring training the Cincinnati Reds decided the Indiana c a m p u s was the spot for them. Swim Star One of the top men on the Rutgers University aquatic squad is Nor- man Seigel, member of the relay team which won the 300-yard relay event at the Eastern In- tercollegiate swimming meet at }Harvard re- cently. IN THE NAVY they say: "BELAY" for stop "CIHOPC N QP""for hurry up "STEW " for commissary officer "CA MEL Lfor the Navy man's favorite cigarette Musical Chair - While music plays contestants ride in circle around chairs. There is one less chair than contestant. When music ceases each rider dis- mounts, jumps onto a chair. Contestant not obtaining chair is eliminated. One chair is removed and process is duplicated until a winner is determined. Game requires quick dismounting and good horsemanship. THE ZONE -WHERE CIGARETTES ARE JUDGED The "T-ZONE"-Taste arid Throat - is the proving ground for ciga- rettes. Only your taste and throat can decide which cigarette tastes best to you.. and how it affects your throat. For your taste and throat are absolutely individual to you. Based on the experience of millions of smokers, we believe Camels will suit your "T-ZONE" to a "T. sow " FIRST IN THE SERVICE With men in the Navy, the Army, the Marine Corps, and the Coast Guard, the favorite ciga- rette is Camel. (Based on actual sales records in Canteens and Post Exchanges.) FOR VICTORY Pony Express Race - Each contestant rides several horses, changing saddles frIm one horse to another at certoin* stations. Both buckles on cinch must be fastened and a :saddle twisting under a horse's belly disqualifies the rider. Man completing the circuit first wins race. FOR VICTORY Il T COSTLIER TOBACCOS Scramble - Cadets place all of their saddles, blankets and boots in one big pile. At a signal the first to put on any boots, any saddle and any blanket on any horse and finish across the line, wins. These games toughen cadets who RUY FOR VICTORY I 1- ii