r p t t I I I T I?H i VO L. XIII. NO. 9. A U S T IN . T E X A S . W E D N E S D A Y . OCTOBER 23, 1912. ■.......... ' i P R IC E 12.00 PER Y t A R . ,u!' STUDENTS IN SWARMS ATTEND DALLAS FAIR T. MF. C. I. CONVENTION ECONOMICS CLUB BEGINS ITS WORK SOONER SKILL WON HARD FOUGHT GAME M E E T IN G S W IL L BE H ELO A T T H E B IB L E C H A IR AND M E T h O D IS T C H U R C H . DR, H A N E Y E N T E R T A IN E D TH E M EM B ER S A T H IS H O M E LAST M O N DA Y N IG H T . all over th e S ta te , for On F rid a y a fte rnoo n aud S a tu rd a y m orning d e le g a te s will a r r iv e in A u s ­ tin from colleges and c ity a s s o r ia Dons the Sixth A nnual S ta te C onvention of th e V. VV C. A. of Texas. D e le g a te s a rriv in g th e 25th can a tte n d sessio n s th e Religious E d u c a tio n Confer* of e n c e held th e U n iv e rsity V. .VI. C. A. Building. T h e s p e a k e r for the even in g se ssio n will be Mr. H enry F, Cope of Chicago, G e n e ra l S e c r e ta r y of th.* Religious Education Association. All d e le g a te s a r e this m eeting, re c e p tio n given a f te r w a r d s and by the University women, in Austin that day at in vited th e to a tte n d e d : tary. T he Applied Econ om ics Club tm I a t the hom e of Dr. L ew is Ii. Haney Monday night. O fficers w er * elect cd, the p la n s for th e y e a r w e re talk cd over, and a fte r all th e busine* < b ad been a tte n d e d were se rv e d . to, re fre sh m e n t * The following o ffic e rs w e ie elect Dr. L. ii. H an ey , c h a ir m a n . S. M. L e ft w ith , t r e a s u r e r . George W ythe, reco rd in g s e c r e t a r y F. L. Vaughn c o rre sp o n d in g se cr e­ M. H. G riffin a n d II I,. V or hie*, student m e m b e r s of th e p ro g ra m com mittee. T he first re g u la r session of th e F o m e n t ion will be S a tu rd a y m orning at V .lo o clock. sion will close in to go *o I he afterniAin sos- foltowing a r e m e m b e rs of tim e for e v e ry o n e Dr. E. T. Miller and Mr. the th e chih: Ijeonard, f o o t b a l l both of th e School of Economic*, and Leroy G. D enm an, B. ll. M ansell, IL A “ M onte Ne Banquet” will bejel, Daly, Ralph R andolph, S. 1.. .lock- lo all d e le g a te s at 6:30 S a t* !e l, VV’. T. Dennison, and VV. Trench* the H askell T exas officers n a m e d , Resides t h e Music and to a s ts 'm a im , who a r e stu d e n ts . served urday ev ening will follow. The S un day p ro g ram will lo n s is t th e re g u la r of a p ra y e r s erv ic e and c h u rc h se rvic es the m orning, an in a d d re s s by Mr. H enry Cope on Bible S tu d y followed by a Gospel M«*eting la th e a fte rn o o n and u special s e r ­ vice a t night. I b e city and s tu d e n t sectional con* f o re se e will be held Monday m orning c ity from 9 u n til n o ’clock. c o n fe re n c e Will be led by Miss A llen and Miss S tafford , and tho s tu d e n t c o n fe re n c e by Miss Knox. Mrs. Mc­ Lean, and Miss R a th e r. T h e A f a r e w e l l serv ice will close th e co nv ention a t noon Monday. T h e session of th e conventio n will be held S a tu rd a y a n d M onday in th e Bible Charr Building; S un day U niv ersity M ethodist Church. in th Tile U niversity Y. VV. ( ’. A. hop. to h a v e a large n u m b e r of its m em h ers p re s e n t a i all of th e s e ssio n s ub d e le g a te s; and all women will be co r d tally w elcom e ut a s m any of tin is possible for th em meet jugs a s to a tte n d . T ho se who do n o t atte n d will he missing an o p p o r tu n ity such a s does n o t often p re sen t itself. it to c h o o se th e c o m m itte e by from the c an d id a te s . T h e m a na g in g e d i t o r will k eep a close ta b on e v ery th in g th a t is tu rn e d in. In ste a d of publishing separate* no tices of e v e n ts , a s lias heretofore been the c u sto m , T h e T e x a n , begin­ ning n e x t S a tu r d a y , will a C a le n d a r, in which all a n n o u n c e m e n ts will be group ed . A ta b le t h a s been na f e d on th e wall inside T h e Texan the*ge no th e posting of office tices. publish for Office h o u rs of E d ito r W y th e will be 9-10 e v e ry m o rn in g e xcept T h u r s ­ d a y ; E d ito r Huff. for M anaging and 12.15*1 Monday, W e d n e sd a y , Friday, and 2:30-4 T u e sd a y , T h u rs d a y and S a tu r d a y . Office hou rs for Rusi- ne ss M a n ag e r Ijeonard and A ssistan t B u sine ss M anager Blalock re m a in un ­ ch ang ed. Prof. A le xa n de r D uessen a n d Judge to Ira P. H ildebrand w ere e le c te d m em bership. th e This m e e tin g s t a r t s the Club, la st y e a r second It year of the work of having been o rg a n ise d lls purpose, a s expressed in t h e Constl- tutloii, " s h a ll be to apply th e princi­ ples of th e scien c e of economics t*> the solution of th e in d u s tr ia l and fi­ nancial pro b le m s of T e x a s .” the This session tile club will m a k e a particular stu d y of u ric u itu rn l ques­ topics co n sid ­ tions, and a m ong and ered a r e co -o p e ra tiv e buying m ark etin g, th e c ro p Hen s y s te m , r e ­ labor problem s, stric tio n of o u tp u t, speculation, limn tenure, and r u r a l sociology. tra n s p o r t a ti o n , re g u la rly T hq c lu b m e e ts every tw o weeks in Room 15 of th e Main Building. re g u la r meeting will be held at that place next Mon­ day night a t 7:15. first Its U N I V E R S I T Y C A L E N D A R Today, Wednesday, Oct. 23. 9-10, Se a so n T ic k e ts on sale al M anager G a r r e t t ’s room in Y. M. ( ’.A. 5:OU, M eeting of ail s t u d e n t s from El Paso, Room 48. 7:30, M eeting of S tu d e n t Body in Auditorium . Thursday, October 24. 9-10, S easo n T ic k e ts, Y. JU. C. A F rid a y , O c to b e r 25. 9-10, S easo n T ic k e ts. 4:00, M eeting S u tto n Club, Room 75. 7:30, F o o tb a ll Rally, Auditorium, llo b r a s k e r a will perform . Saturday, October 26. 8:30, F ir s t re g u la r session Y. W. C. A. C on vention, Bible Chair. 9-10, S eason T ic k e ts a t Y. M. C. A. 3:30, T e x a s vs. H askell Indian s. 6:30, Banquet to Y. W. C. A. Dele­ g a te s. STUDENTS GATHER TONIGHT IN AUDITORIUM FOR RALLY thing for all is a good to m e e t o ccasion ally “ It t h e _ m e n will r e la te such of th*-ir e x p e r i­ and s tu d e n ts in te r e s tin g and have e n c e s as a r e each o th e r ,” g e t a n y special sig n ific a n c e , and will re says P r e s i d e n t Mezes. So w ith this p o r t w h a t th e y h a v e acco m p lished. in m ind, and for the a c q u a in te d with i n te n t Longhorns Unable to Cope with the I'leet Oklahomans.--Puett Stars for Texas.—Score is 21 to 6. crow d th e T e x a s Before an enthusiast!* of about 6,000 JKH)pie a t G aston P a rk in Dallas S a tu rd a y , th e O k la h om a Soon­ e rs. S o u th w e s te rn c h a m p io n s of ISH, d e fe a te d ls>nghornst who were r u n n e r s u p for th e cha m p io n sh ip last y e a r, by a score of 21 to 6. and th e re b y won th e th ird su c c e ssiv e vie* tory o v e r the T e x a s men and at the s a m e tim e elim in ated o n e of th e two s t r o n g e s t a s p ir a n ts for S o u th w e ste rn c h a m p io n s h ip honors of th is ye a r. in te r f e r e n c e for H arrell when th® l a t ­ te r m a d e hts ru n for th e T e x a s touch dow n was c e r ta in ly timely, an d his n e a t block c ‘ C o u r tw r i g h t’a a t t e m p t ­ th e third q u a r te r ed s field b r o u g h t th® th e ir t e x a s ro o te rs to T h e w ork o f ’’L ittle ” Brown, feet. B erry, and J o r d a n also d e s e rv e e s ­ pecial m ention. In tim ely th e first T e x a s scored h e r first and only touchdo w n in th e b eginning of the second q u a r te r when H alfb ack Harrell Intercepted Dourt w right'* forw ard pass, an d aided by in te r f e r ­ en c e by Deale)*, m ade a s i n e t a c u l a r to u c h ­ run of 65 y a r d s for down of the gam e. Harrell missed goal. O klah om a first to u chd ow n sh o rtly a f te r w a r d s when h er b a ck s c a r r ie d th e hail from her own 50-yard line on a c ro s s th e T e x a s sa m e sm a s h in g goal th e sty le of play th e So o n e rs scor<*d a to u ch do w n in th e third and one in th* fo urth q u a r te r s , and Court w right kick ed all three, goals. line. Hy scored her ideal Th© day wan a lm o s t for T he sky w as bright and j th e r e was scarcely football. c le a r a n d wind to veer p u n ts and forw ard p a s s ­ es, It w as ju st a trifle w arm , how ever, b u t not en oug h to m ak e much e ith e r d iffe re n c e team . piny th e o f In Seldom , O klah om a won b ecau se sh e deaerv ed to w in and we know it, b u t we know also t h a t th e L o n g h o rn s w ere n o t a t th e ir b e st a s they should be to play a team like t h e Sooners. W e do n o t o ff e r any e x c u s e to dim th e glory of th e O k la h o m a S o on ers b e c a u s e th ey h a v q a w o nderfu l m ac h in e an d It la d o u b tfu l lf th e L o ngh orns could h ave m a te ria lly a lte re d S a t u r d a y 's re su it. if ev er, haa a crowd a t a football g a m e in T e x a s se e n a m o re clock like a n d perfectly drilled te a m th a n tho S o o n e rs ' which d efe a t e d ua S a tu r d a y . T o s t a r t w ith, Coach O w en, t h e little on e-arm ed w izard of S o u t h w e s t football, had with tw o ex cep tlo u a all of h is c h am p io n te a m of the la s t y e a r - a n d L o n g h o rn s h e r e last T h a n k sg iv in g In t h e h a r d e s t g a m e O klahom a had last se a so n . T h e S o o n e r te a m was in bet- any I le r . co n d itio n th a n th e L o n g h o rn s Sat* u r d a y ; th e y w e re In m id-season fo rm , th e ir play was m o re dev elop ed; both th e ir d e f e n s e and offense show ed a m o re m arked s ta g e of d e v e lo p m e n t th a n t h a t of T e x a s. th ey d efe a te d line, took th** O k la h o m a At 3 ’ 45 H arrell k ic k e d off to H eeds on O k l a h o m a 's 3 0 -y a rd line. O k la ­ h o m a s t a r t e d a c h a r g in g g a m e a t th e o r a n g e a n d w h ite line, b u t th e Ix>ng- hortiH held th e m fo r d o w ns on t h e i r V a rsity failed to g ain 4 5-yard line t h r o u g h a n d P u e f t's fo r w a r d p ass was in te r c e p te d by Reeds. T h e B onners began h a m ­ m e rin g t h e T ex a s line a g a in , a n d Tar­ ried th e hall d o w n as far us th e L o n g ­ h o r n s ' 2 0 -y a rd line, w h e re T ex a s held a n d the hall, when a f o r w a r d p ass arrows th e goal line failed. T e x a s p u t th e ball iii play on h e r 2 0 -y a rd O k l a ­ line a n d lost it on a fu m b le h o m a g a in e d line a n d th e th r o u g h th r e a t e n e d to sco re, but th e f o r w a r d p a ss failed th e m a g a in . T e x a s put in {day o n c e m o re on t h e i r th e ball tim e H a rre ll line, a n d 2 o-y a rd T e x a s beld O k la h o m a a n d p u n te d . th e q u a r t e r f o r th e play e d m o s t o ffe n siv e fo otball, a n d m a d e t h e best g a in s she m a d e d u r i n g tile gam e. r e m a i n d e r of th is H hortly a f t e r th e second q u a r t e r h a d b e g u n , U o u r tw r lg h t a n d R e e d s pu lle d off a b e a u tif u l f o r w a r d p ass for tw e n ty yards. A in b rls te r c a lle d th e s a m e play a g a in , a n d Healy was on C o urt w right b e fo re he could get th e pass off. a n d w hen th e bal! g o t a w a y fro m him, H a rre ll c a u g h t it and m a d e his t h r i l l i n g ru n , th e m o st s p e c ­ t a c u l a r play o f t h e g a m e , for ’V a r ­ s i t y ’* to u c h d o w n . H arrell m issed an Hut th e n au d t h e r e had e a s y goal. 'V a r s ity s h o t h e r bolt. F r o m th e n th e O r a n g e a n d W h ite line wan on e a s y tot to th e O k l a h o m a b r e a k th r o u g h , a n d th e T exas of fe ns e wa* w oefu lly w e a k. O k la h o m a , fro m th e se c o n d kick-off of th e q u a r t e r , s t a r t e d h e r b a r k s th r o u g h th e Long h o r n d e f e n s e fo r lon g gains. Reed*, C o u r t w rig h t a n d W eed to o k t u r n s la backs (C ontin ued On P a g e Four.) th e and first tw iste d past two quarters, but Up to the third q u a r te r , th e gam*' w as ex citing a n d a t Urn** sp e c ta c u ­ lar. T e x a s ’ d e fe n c e held p iv 'l y xx«>11 for the O kla ho m a team c o u l d hoi b r b r i d a f th e third q u a r ­ te r tin* beginning of in te r, a n d Jhc^y m ade aw ful hole* the T e x a s line, circled th e ends, and blipped post ta c k le for heavy gains. It-e d s. th e tall rlgh» halfbuck of the light oil S o o n e rs, was th** b r ig h te s t the way th e O k la h o m a e leven , aud an d he tore th r o u g h the T e x a s line dodged Varsity ta c k le r s will put him In a place for all S o u th w e s te r n ha lfb a c k th u t will be hard for ny h alfba c k to re a c h . Time iu fact and a g a in he w as called on. the he was run o ver one-third tim e tim e ,—a n d he with as m uch pep and a p p a r e n t fresh n ess as he show ed th e first qur ter. Hut i*lose upon his heels cornea o th e r Court w rig ht, who played th e e n ds half. H is d a s h e s aroun d aud passing lits e x c e lle n t forw ard was one of the f e a tu r e s of til** game, .Sooners' to u c h ­ H e m a d e one of the two. o th e r th* dow ns a n d H e e d s Wood, tile stocky-built full back of th e S o o n e rs, who m ade so m an y lig h t­ ning-like g a in s th ro ug h t h e c a n to r of t h e line, also looms up as one of the s ta r s of {he gam e. of re sp on de d each th e in to uchd ow n sec o n d period. B ut th e losing L o n g h o rn s had two men who b ro u g h t th e s ta n d s to th e ir fe e t m o re than once. Of th ese , H ar­ rell is m o s t c o n sp ic u o u s b e c a u s e of for his b r illia n t d a sh of 66 y a rd s V a r s ity ’s only early in Barrel], going th e a t full sp e e d , picked up Court w r ig h t’* s t a r t of a fo rw a rd p ass and with two of O k la h o m a ’s f a s te s t m e n close him , s t a r t e d a s p e c ta c u la r s p rin t for th e goal. F or th e firs t few y a rd s it looked a s if th e O k lah o m a m en rn Iglu c a tc h him , but th e spe e d in g form of pulled th e little halfb ack g r a d u a lly aw ay fro m th e p u r s u in g So on ers, and he* p la n te d th e goal to be th e line for w h a t m ay p rove only the O k lah o m a e le v en th is seaso n. to uc hd ow n scored a g a in s t the ball b e hind U n i v e r s i t y D a y Successfully Ob­ served.—Attendance is Swelled by Special Train. T h e special to Dallas carried About 400 loyal s tu d e n ts to D allas fo r Hr* tra in big g am e, an d from th e tilth* th* {Hilled o u t of A ustin until th e filial e n c o r e at th e Columbian Club, iii!' gs H i r e h u m m in g a t th** sta tio n in Cal las w here, for a w onder, tim special a rriv e d on tim e. T h e s t u d e n t s w *r«* met by a la rg e c o m m itte e of a lum ni and ex -stu d e n ts, and t h e pro gram for the d a y w as a rra n g e d a f te r b re a k fa st. T h e whole bunch m et t th e Adol phus H otel and had a v e rita b le h a n d s h a k lag bee with the old s t u d e n t s until IO 30 w hen th e b i n d . gally bedecked in o ra n g e an d w h ite hats, led off iii a s h o r t rally, g e ttin g th e fellow s to ­ to th e C oliseum to g e t h e r *o go out th« that tim e u n til th e crow d gathered at the ga m e , th e big F a ir was in p o s s e s i o n traveling of th e s tu d e n ts , even th e men holding second place. T h e ‘H a m alu m ni c e le b ra tio n . F rt.in burg S h o w ” w as really visited, and. thou gh they did not “ stay tile w hok th in g th ro u g h ” the s tu d e n ts did ‘‘do th e thing up b r o w n ” while it lasted E v en th e A. & M. t e n t was visited. Reception. A fter the g am e, th e big e v e n t came off S tu d e n ts and alum ni alike met a t th e Colum bian Club, and a fte r a reception th e re was a da nc e . All the Cniversjt to U n iv e rsity st>le. tr u e girls and ail the D allas belles w ere th e re , and resem bled t h e a sse m b ly the ce le bra tion of a c o n q u e st r a t h e r than the nn-eting o f the v an qu ish ed T h e punch, too, m a te ria lly h elped d is ­ pel th e gloom. Tile dance broke up in tim e for those who wished to c a u l i th e special back to Austin, b ut many of th e s tu d e n ts sta y e d o v e r Sunday with th e ir Dallas frien d s effort Cullen F. T h o m a s is making to ra ise a huge student loan fund. th.* nex t sp eak er. C la re n c e Ousley, of Fori W o rth the Hoard of IU th e C h a irm a n of His g e n ts, was su b je c ts was, " T h e Pro per political A ctivity in Behalf of th e U n iv e rsity .’ H e said th a t th e political a c tiv ity of rightly be al th e I ' adversity could is a part m ost unlim ited, b e c a u se it of Hie public school s y ste m of t Ik* to th e Well known State . R e ferrin g ta c t t h a t the R epublic of T e x a s was l a r g e r prop ortion ut in h a b ite d by u e d u c a te d men and women than any commonwealth of th e time, be said, T h e limn who b o a sts of his a n c e stry lo e q u a l nor c o n f e s s e s and does not ut te m p t to ex cel his fo re f a th e rs , him self a d e g e n e r a t e .” I). A. F r a n k , of D allas, was called for and made a few a n n o u n c e m e n ts . R. K. L. K n ig h t, in tro d u c e d as tin- most m odest m a n in th e A ssociation, e n t e r ta in e d lot* a few th e g a th e r in g minutes. L u th e r H offm an, "one ol Hie 2.- tth e prog ram by a 0U2,” concluded s h o r t talk in w hich he said th at the a c tiv e stu d e n t body is looking to lite a lu m n i for leadersh ip . Upon motion, a te le g ra m of g r e e t ings and good w is h e s was to Goo. VV, B ra c k e n rid g e ut S an An­ tonio. s e n t A P e r a d jo u r n m e n t th e faculty m e m ­ ti in* tin* officers of d ie in v itatio n bers a ccep ted tier e x te n d e d by F a ir A ssociation. th.* to C O M P E T IT IO N HAS BEGUN. Managing “ Beats” Editor H u ff to Candidates at a Assigned Meeting Monday. F o r the purpose of o utlining, s y s ­ tem atizing, and a s s ig n in g work in the a ne w s d e p a r tm e n t of T h e T e x a n , m ee tin g of th o se in te r e s te d w as held in th e office of th e publication .Mon­ day afternoo n. R a y m o n d Huff, who w as re c e n tly elected m a n a g in g editor, assu m e d the d u tie s of his oft ice, and p re sid e d a t the session, tie solicited the h e a r t y co-operation of the m e m ­ bers of the staff, a n d th en a ssig n e d he th e various “ b e a t s ” had divided th e U n iv e rs ity n ew s field th e p lan being to m a k e e ac h m a n r e ­ sp on sible for c e r ta in In p a r tic u la r ad dition “ b e a t ” every r e p o r te r is e x p e c te d to b e on th e a le rt fo r n ew s e lse w h e re , j g e n e ra l and w hen th e occasion d e m a n d s it. te rrito ry . his to covering in to which to ROUSING SPEECHES AT ALUMNI REUNION OLD S T U D E N T S IN N O R TH T E X ­ IN C O N V E N T IO N H A L L AS M E T NO. 1 AT T H E F A IR . E leven o'oloek S a tu rd a y was the tim e that had been set as (lie boul for th e m e e tin g of th e N o rth T e x a s alu m n i a t C o nvention Hall No I of th e S t a te F a ir. C o u n te r a ttr a c tio n s . how ever, d rew a w ay so m any who were e x p e c te d to a tte n d th a t it was not until an h o u r later, when T. t \ T aylor, aided by VV. J). S m ith, of F o r t W o rth, got a few to g e th e r to help them sing and yell, tim* a r e ­ u s e d a hie crow d g a th e re d in th e tent for the reunion. A few songs, led by Mr. S m ith , and a c h a r a c t e r i s ­ tic, the E n g in e e rs, w arm ed e v e ry o n e up t h e Dean of p a trio tic ta lk by to th e occasion, a n d s ta r te d the hall to rolling. Follow ing th is speech , calls for so grow t h a t we th e Dean th e e x a c t t h e g ro u n d s in saying r e g iste re d up “ P r e x y ” b r o u g h t P r e s id e n t Mezes to th e platform . H e chided Dean T a y lo r t h a t for his in a c c u ra cy 2002 s tu d e n ts had to d ate, b u t w h e n in te r r u p t- «d him by sa ying , “ I ’ve been aw ay him two d a y s ,” Dr. Mezes e xc use d for n o t k n o w in g fig u re s on f a s t o v e r n ig h t even an up-to-date man like Mr. T a y lo r c a n n o t keep up w ith t h e e x a c t n u m b e r enrolled. T u r n in to m ore se rio u s th in gs, Dr. Mezes acid, “ T h e only r e a so n for a S ta te it a f ­ U n iv e rsity fo rd s the o r d in a r y boys and girls in th e ir e ffo r ts to g e t an e d ucatio n. T he in rich c a n e d u c a te in th e u n iv e rs itie s of p riv a te schools. o n e s c a n n o t do th is, bu t m u s t rely on the aid of t h e S ta te . W e a r e looking out look th e poor; fo r o u t for th e m s e lv e s .” th e ir c h ild re n th e N o rth or th e o th e rs can th e o p p o rtun ity T h e p o o re r is L ike Dean T aylor, h e praised the m = = - = = = = r r ^ - : ' - . = r = = r . ^ . = r = r U N IV E R S IT Y C A LE N D A R . under in each For the accommodation of stu­ dents and th e ir organizations The issue Texan w ill publish H ereafter a calendar of events. short notices w ill not be publish­ ed, but all announcements w ill the head of be made University Calendar. A calendar w ill be nailed on the wall in The Texan office fo r this purpose. No­ issue the Wednesday tices posted by 1 o'clock must is­ Tuesday and fo r the Saturday sue by 1 o’clock Friday. Come fa r In and post your events as if you* care as two weeks ahead to . for be receive sp e c ia l a s s ig n m e n ts specific p u rp o se of h e a rin g th e re p o rts of th e s tu d e n ts who sp o k e dur ing in t e r e s ts of th e Hogg O rga n iza tio n , a m e e tin g of th e s t u d e n t body h a s b een called for 7:30 to nigh t, in th e A uditorium . ta lk s will be su p p le m e n te d T h e s e by Chas. F r a n c is , r e p r e s e n ti n g th e ji’i e s s Club. T h is o rg a n iz a tio n will m a k e a special e f f o r t th is se s s io n to the a d v e rtis e th e U n iv e rsity th ro u g h S ta t e press, and to e n lis t th e co u n try n e w sp a p e rs in t h e c a u se of hig h e r edu catio n. Mr. F r a n c is will d esc rib e the plan. th e th a t ind icates the s u m m e r in T h e c o m p e titiv e s y s te m for s e le c t­ ing m en to fill all p la c e s on t h e r e ­ into e f fe c t a t p o rto ria l staff w en t the splendid M o n d a y ’s m eeting, and body of s tu d e n ts who e n te r e d the c o n t e s t th e force of n e w s g a th e r e r s to be se le c te d will be to o f t h a t calibre o f m en not only m a in ta in th e high s t a n d a r d w hich Th* T e x a n h a s a tta in e d , but to a c h ie v e im p ro v e m e n ts w h e re v e r possible. T h e n u m b e r n in eteen . c o n t e s t a n t s now- on T h e selection m erit. All s tu d e n ts a r e eligible to becom e p a rtic ip a n ts Hon wnrir win Ka toir work will be ta k e n into c o n s id e r a tio n , Sam H o u sto n N orm al School. T h e se j ^ r v l c e to th e U n iversity. T h e Im p o rta n c e of th e occasion is m ad e a p p a r e n t by th e f a c t t h a t P r e s ­ ident Mezes him se lf will p re s id e and Following m a k e th e o pening this be in tr o d u c tio n sp e e c h e s by all the m en in th e Uni­ ve rsity who w ere su m m e r c a m p a ig n for h ig h e r e d u c a tio n , T h e se a r e L u t h e r S. H offm an. Hugh Pot- te r, and G eorge D upree, w ho r e p r e ­ th e com ped* gented t h e U n iv e rs ity of T e x a s, and the W hile B a rre l! m a d e our to uchd ow n , P u e U ’s d e f e n s e saved us fro m m o re t h a n o n e to u c hd ow n being sc o re d a g a i n s t us. T im e a f te r tim e a n O k la h o m a b a c k would g e t c le a r th ro u g h t h e line s h a k in g off ta c k le rs and h e a d e d when P u e t t , th e last. m a n in f r o n t of him, throw him, would c o m e fo rw ard and Texas o r s to p h im un*ll a n o th e r m a n could throw th e r u n n e r. T he n , too, P u e t f e run s aro u n d the end* and th e m a in b ro k e n field c o n s t i t u t e Jo rity of t h e y a r d s gained tho by L o ng horn s. T h e w ork of T e d Dealy «*how them how easily they c a n be o f a t S e lle rs ’ e n d w a s a n o t h e r so u rc e L f d e lig h t to th e T ex as ro o te rs. His to g e th ­ e r ” m eeting of th is c h a r a c t e r will ac ­ c om plish a g r e a t deal o f good. T h e r e the s tu d e n t body is no m em b e r o f w h o is as well a c q u ain te d w ith the is a tte n d i n g as he school should be, a n d a few ta lk s su c h as will be h e a rd to ­ n ig h t will a w a k e n th e le th a rg ic and Both q u a lity and q u a n tity of Mr. G u n te r, who It is e x p e c te d t h a t a “ g e t is m ade stric tly th e A u d ito riu m th e r e will long g ains, r e p r e s e n te d b e a u tif u l th a t be in te n d s ta lk. the for l a in in in x, Dr, E. T. M ille r, Treasurer o f th® A thletic Association, make® the announcement th a t grand­ stand seats for the Haskell Ind­ ians game Saturday must be re­ served. Holders of season tic k ­ ets must present th e ir books at a table to be m aintained In the rotunda of the M ain Building fo r this purpose lf they demand a grandstand seat. T ic ke t* with grandstand reservation will be sold at thie table* SE A TS FOR G A M E. T H E T E X A N A tem I weekly newspaper publish­ ed every Wednesday and Saturday by the students of the University of Texas GEORGE WYTHE RAYMOND HUFF , E d itor-In-C hief. Managing Editor HARRY LEONARD MYRON G. BLALOCK . Business Mgr. . A s s t . Mgr. E n te re d as s e c o n d e h u t m a tte r at th e p o sto ffic e a t A u stin , T e x a s, u n ­ d e r th e aer of C o n g re s s of M arch 3, 1979. Subscription price, $2.00 per y e a r ; $1.76 essh. Room 40-H, . Main Building Off! o< a . . . Telephone Editor, 2968 Managing H r or, A s s is ta n t M a n a g e r, I Society Editress (A ik en tfj k a i '4 ... ttfft . 8 Office Hours Editor to IO, exc< , t Thursday M a n ag in g E d ito r, 11: lr. to I, MW F. 2:30 to 4, T. T. 8. B usine#* M a n ag e r, IO to l l , T. T. Aesiatant Manager, 12 to I, M. W. l l to 12, T. T, is lf tSat Otilfr one i e ran win them all, sea I t l l Witt have been a successful one. larking- thing most of the players need to catch a spark of the spirit which scintillated last fall. no brilliantly at Houston It shone at times Saturday, but It waned. A few had it, but not all Lot us hope that ii is contagious GRANDSTAND VS. BLEACHERS. I The announcement is made in thit issue that holders of season tlcketi- must present their books at a (abb1 in the rotunda In order to get grand­ stand reservations. Paradoxical as it may seem, this notJc. is published in the hope that no on* will tak- ad­ vantage of it. If you ar*, a lo)a1 Uu- der*t, if you have good, red blood in your veins, you do not want this res­ ervation. is In the first place, the sal* of sea­ son tickets has be* n so small that every possible means must be t ie d lo swell the coffers of tin- Athletic Council. The grandstand small, and its spa.* should be reserved for Even those ladles and t< WnpeopJc. inclin'd men <*nary persona who are letter of the to be at ic hers for the contract, must the business men who paid one-half more for their th.* better accommodations tickets should secure i«sognlie that And Texas b e a t - it bai k home Well, it wasn't A, a M , anyway Out your hat In the ring Try out for The Texan. Incidentally the bonehead and IOC'fttHNRd lire (IU I Id* ii if bone-ahead are quite different person ■can. # tusroAti. I th** ««iwLl#«> I Home I oik* are so greedy for vic­ tory that they kine the finite for the real aport of the game. The foregoing is not the only rea­ son, however. Unless you are a moi* lys oddle, under ordinary conditions the shelter of a you do not nw d roof, If you are a loyal student, you will feel out of place unless you are in the rooters’ section, pulling with orange and all your might for th. white. That the students display lo y ally is more Important than victory. There Is considerable divergence of u n in io«> eiau* at large, and opinion out in the state at large, and the I also right h e re in the U n iv ersity, on . .. the rightful place of football in col loge activities. Whatever y o u r opin­ ion may be, it In Impossible to e s ­ cape the conclusion that the md.* line* Is the best place in the world to give a concrete exhibition of college loy­ alty. , i T H E T E X A N THE SPECIALTY STORE S N A M A N ’ S ¥ Welcome Extend to the t niverslty s t u d e n ts a cordial all times w h e th e r they need a n y t h in g or not their h e a d q u arle rs, Hat arid bet ter lf It is a Suit, Dress, s e have it Style and pri<*» alw ay s g u a r a n te e d I ti v it at s<»ti at any and s t *»r-* to m ake ( ’o a t. W aist, S k irt or to be c h e a p this Old R eliable DR A BE F R A N K S N A M A N ’S 906-508 Congress Avenue. E x te n d s to you o l j and all a Sincere W elcome. GET RE ADI It is o n ly a s h o r t tim e o p e n i n g o f th e hunt} D o n ’t w a it u n t i l tin* w h e n th e b i g r u s h iv conn* in n o w am ) piei o u t f i t . W e w o u l d Ilk y o u r p a r t i c u l a r a t te n t lin e o f o u t i n g a n d hum •chirp • SHU th i Cl; ',|J. bl "Ut Jo to 11 to I,:,. UK clo* ds hlk pint i W A LL PAPER. PA IN TS AND OILS V A R N ISH E S, B R U SH ES. GLASS ROOM M OULDINGS, SIONS, P IC T U R E FR A M IN G C. M. M I L L E R 7ll C o n u r e . * A v e . ALL KINDS OF MEATS AND SAU PH O N ES 266, A USTIN , TE X A S SAGES Parlor Market Jeff T ho m p so n , loftier In A CORDIAL W ELC O M E TO T H E N EW ST U D E N T S AND T H I OLD U n i v e r s i t y Drug* S t o r e UP TOW N DRUG STORE , 004 Congress Avenue. m g th is y e a r . T h e s e g Both Phonies 75. j u s t c o m e in a n d ar** co e v e r y w a y . Carl C hristianson PHOTOGRAPHER Now located at 920 Congree* Avenue. WALTER TIPS A u stin , Texas. Call and See Us Phone 2567. "TH E GUN H O U SE OF TEXAI MRS. HALL, F l o r i s t Seeds, Plants and Flowers Student Trade Especially Appreciated. •20 CONGRESS AVE, OLD PHONE 3152 Night or Day. ZIM S B A R B E R S H O P 1008 CONGRESS AVENUE See W.T. VV roe & Sons f o r h i g h GRADE BUGGIES, SAD DLES, HARNESS AND WHIPS. 417-19 CONGRESS AVENUE b o w l i n g THE LAUNDRYMAN Driver No. 6 McKean Eilers& Co W H O L E S A L E D RY GOOD! A ND N O TION S w . A. Achilles & Co Dealers | n FANCY GROCERIES AND COO* TRY PRODUCE. With B otched Troy Laundry. Headquarters for Everything Go* * Eat. Dr W. R. Weber DENTIST *f it a to Eat, We Have It" and "II We Have It, it’s Good t0 Eat." Room 506 Littlefield Bldg., 8th Floor. Guadalupe and 16th 6 t a. Phone* 3k The uncut ion is. what shall in* dom With these euphemistic gents who in i H is t on referring to B. Hall aa the I ‘ H pH i ry ’’ Unless it unifies the student body. the big shop w here you to unless loyalty. I don’t have to walt for you! . lev all y. J don t h a v e to wall for your haircut. **** lt Prom otes clean athletic* and Ten chairs at the Central it develope* colk g< d «*ve,opcs college C«nt fair sportsmanship, football I* a tail Shop, Littlefield Building ure and has no rightful place In col ' I f a i r * rwil*t a rn o ttflk I«. ............ . ii ' uan n . . . . . Barber Come I n . .. . vio le n c e s and reasonable terms, Phone 1386 at 1934 San Antonio St. Also room for one or two married couple# Austin, Texas. R . R E N Z ]t ,H ,n Uu* **r' k ° whi400 Guadalupe St. Aud now the Tennis Association baa ll** * Ufe* e vised the tariff—s » s . * h revised the t a r i f f - u p w a r d . The only reco urse In the m a tte r courts, we suppose I footbal1 t0 Is 311 *"r^ Service will be extended to the P# doggies. They are going to give a reception, you know. \ C ri *« developer 8**uad receive the doubt h"n<‘ftt that it bestows as a mils and cl# constitution ■treiiR'honer. The beni results must com*' from the attitude of the bleach­ ers. Will you be vrs .Saturday? among the root- LOCALS Our ' chocolate is the best Ask ’us why? Drug Store, will again assist In the I Diversity Band as he has in the Past, and will be glad to have his *>ld friends and likewise, new ones to impost' their whiskers and hair with bim. Vou ar? invited to call and inspect our plant and wo**k. Auto delivery. Chicago Clean#’’, 406 Cong res# Ave. Hello 536, old. LOST—In the Main Building SsKur leather day morning a small black coin puree containing about two dol­ lin g Finder please return ta Tex­ an Omen VV onder what notions of college ar­ chitecture in America will accompany to Dr. DeVries when he Europe? He ought to re me bb ber (J Hall returns T h e OTHER GAMES SCHEDULE. ON THE ****** ®klll has again demonstrate IU superiority. Although t b s! •Hi Longhorns started out with a rush I Jackson's, 617 Cong Ave Saturday, and played unexcelled ball aphid!.,,’, Athlstlr Good. . t J a for at least one quarter, not have the staying qualities of their rivals, and began to weaken b e , they did I Tbe 11 Students’ Friend—Silver Barbers. Drisklll Hotel. the terrific <,„*la u ,h te of fore Sooner backfield The o p i. k Sooner backfield. The Oklahoma line ( t h e right stuff interference runners, plungers and the L ,," ! ','! . "*.!“* ......I . . Tl‘* •<* ® eane lbs! you ara of Oae well furnished southeast room in Pope Mat# for men. S e e Mrs. E M Gillespie High c lass pictures and music at the Scenario. Mrs. Morris has so many Univer­ sity students with her In vocal work who won such unbounded praise for j * * . last year, were back On l choco,at* their work the Job on Gaston Park with more of ^ t . , . d t„ lk, s r benefit. speed than ever. All their men were in the game every minute,—and that Ut the story of the score. Tile game was in many ways an admirable one. Nothing but the cleanest playing was in evidence. Thor© was absolutely no squabbling, students must all find After the game go to the Univer- and for up-to-date barber w o r k l sif,r Scenario, the most pleasant place their bar- no better can be done than bj Silver I ®Pend your evenings. A Allen at the Drisklll Hotel. Do you drink? Chocolate Drinks Vcs What? "Our” Wanted a Junior Law student to For particulars read to class-mate see E O Tanner, Y M C. A — and penalties were happily few. That means much, too, in view of tho Im I s i l v e r w a r e , cut glass portance of the contest, when every I al J A Jftck**n’a, 617 Cong Ave. on e’s on e’s Then, are at bish ---------- nerves --------- the T ex a s rooter# and t h e l f j ^ * 1 ,liv'itrB ,t>' S cen ario the | for yoUr pfeat,ur€> I A strong Hue of diamonds v e tc h e s L ” etc I Mrs Sallle Wood " ° ° ° 3 m*U ^ roomer* and O r d e r s , * TWFthln* flrst-ciasa, all modern con ----- ---------------- ----------- ~ W* ° U Special Terms TO Frat Hou ses ON Player Pianos AND Victrolas J. R. Reed Music Co. JO H N S CA LD W ELL, M*r. 800 Congress Avenue. e s i ! ' l here is Af ^ fcot ^ ° ‘ l “eW band were loyal, and created a good the Big w “ impression on although the outcome destroys all our J cham the Southwestern hopes for the spectators. And I Picture# each n[^ht . Hu8hI,ik •• •■ o s they all rush back Plonshlp, the result, when rightly i n - L u y Urn * t«rpret«d, is not without Its consol- ^ drllik9’ ('niT«r- In* features. It must be remember- that the victors had a team of veterans, accustomed to playing to g i r l s , do r o u t part br .ubacrl bl D* ftJr ’’The Texan” . support. iv* i e need your 7 gether, w*hile It was too early in the *eaWn chin#. walked off the field triumphant" U p f°r «s Suppose the Longhorns hud to have such a ma- * A f , , . . i v » * £ ~~------ r’ 612 8carbrough Building, “ * ° f Football Good. and - o u i d have meant a„ uPnd X . ^ c o ” nr T t « m Tha, would | “ e 3 | ^ * ' - e a. Arcnuc. for 1912. Ca,W* " 4 S'Ul' h'•' 6,3 Just Received by Express A SHIPMENT OF Hart Schaffner & Marx Norfolk S u its for Young Men A SHIPMENT OF T H E N E W E S T T H !NGS IN Velour Hats truly proud record, but lf the team • U n * a fighting, winning gait, and It up during the remaining games o f the schedule, it shall have done enough to boast of, despite this On# defeat. Of course there is not a man on the squad who does not real!*# th e importance of the games m to come, and who does not know U e don’t experiment with your garments, we know. Chicago Clean cr. 406 Cong. Ave. Hello 536, old Auto delivery. a S H I P M E N T o r D R E S S Y A N D S E R V I C E A B L E G L O V E S . If you happen to go broke, run short, or want to buy a diam ond or anything «]ae, see J. a. Jackson 617 Cong Ave Bowen & Stebbins 620 Co n g r e s s The Model Tailor Shoo FOR CLEANING, PRESSING ANO REPAIRING. Both Ladles’ and Men'# Clothe* All Work Gaited For and lx*liv#rt4 Phons 1025 Dr. Simon J. Clark Practice Limited to DISEASES OF THE EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT. Suite 417 Scarbrough Bldg. Ho4#ns 9 to 1 2 to 5 p. m. Phont 857. W. R. Slmcock W. VV. Killian Simcock & Killian D E N T I8 T 8 •06 Congreet Avenue Hoot.!. J. 2, 3—2nd Floor. Botch* Building. Dr. A. S. Grant DENTIST 508 8 Scarbrough Building. J- R. Nichols. IHI. D. Practice Limited to EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Glasses Fitted. % 413-414 Scarbrough Building. G reeting of the M a n a g e m e n t o f the A ustin S tre e t R a i l w a y C o m ­ pany to a ll S tu d en ts an d F acu lty of the U niversity of T exas for the y e a r 1912-1913. M ay it be a p ro fitab le one for you a ll a n d tru st th a t our rela tio n s w ill co n ­ tinue as cordial as i n t h e p a st. DR. H E N R Y WARE N E W M A N At Vour 8crv, Makers *rv <‘ft End. 'ft Tack ie. Meads ai f* Guard Herr* Tribby Hight Guard, Ho' Right Tack le apt > ... G U I a r k Uh; : ... Holland >! Right End .......... Ambrtster, Bailey Quarte r. ie C o u rtw rig h t Ca pshaw pft H a l f B a c k . I, Right H a l f Back. Nihil W im mer Weed Reeds, Ort P u ll Back Touchdowns Barr ell. Reeds J > and C ou rtw rig h t Goals from touch­ down: Courtwright 3 Quarter* 13 minutes Moist- t Sew an ee', referee; Johnson (A A M .). (Texas (Ames>. umpire; C tiy head timer. linesman; Robinson jri nj ber. made their The game was handled by the J officials without a hitch. Not one dis­ pute arising during the entire game. The Varsity root* rs, about 330 In js-.al *; od tm the crowd by the way losing pression on they stuck right w ith their team. until the very last, and by their i The band did ! good sportsmanship. To conder:*# it The ! its part also. $3.50 and $4 Shoes For Men t h * • T u o e N T s - f a v o r i t c , CCO T u T *:'!r ? “ th’'r* - * ■ 1 ha ta are off w - ' n The Heart-Breakers W IT H A C O M P A N Y OF 50. Monday, October 28 The Rose Maid S E A T S N O W ON S A L E . t y p e w r i t e r IT© A OAY PlT it payment only 13 OO. Machines cleaned and repaired. m o r g a n v i n i n g . Phone 2413. R;a M ali. W h at is the difference in se­ lecting a suit from a merchant tailor &::th. He has no chance to see the finishing or linings, etc., and he has to take what the merchant tailor gives him. H e also has to trust *o luck that the mer*, hun; tailor Is going to give him a garment that fits. The mar however, who buy* a ready made suit tees everything at once, the cloth the lining. the buttons and ever. the fit. Therefore, the man who se­ lects his suit from many high* class ready-to-wear suit.- buys largely from the appearance of the garment and the satisfac­ tory effecti ♦ ba* upon him. He sees what he U getting be­ fore he pays for it, he takes no chance regarding the fit. He gets absolutely correct style and correct style Is something you rarely get only from the highest class tailors. Th e ready-to-wear suits made by Society Brand are worn by fastidious dressers the most and bv business men every­ where. The price. 120 to $40. saves you many dollars over the high priced merchant tail­ or. W e ask that you investi­ gate. I>o not get the impression that we confine our *uit line v> $20 to $40 W e unqut ■‘ icnab ly have th# Best $15 Suit g-#*t la A u s t:- —ar,* ? . r arn;y of s e n and yvusg me'* who wish to pay a little mer? the Ck)th Craft Special No 4120, a : a special p rla * * i H S.jO , is a aal.on wide adv- t;sed favorite— you can got a t only HARRELLS New Cape in gentlemen sh; p. , and colors Just received. 804 C ON GR E SS A V E N U E Ka tallish sd 1347 Jo h n Brem ond T h is s ty le rn b u tto n t r lace. gull m e ta l •alf, R u s s ia or red le a th e r*. .Yew ro u n d high toe. T w e n t y styles to choose from . W H O L E S A L E G R O C E R . IM P O R T $3.50 and $4.00. E R O F H IG H G R A D E C O F F E E S . A U S T IN , T E X A S . B u r t S h o e Co. 612 Congress Avenue. AUSTIN FLORAL CO. 723 Congress Avenue. OL Or OLSSON, Floriit. IOO E a s t Fifteenth St. Largest Els ta bushment ta Central wad Sou th Texas. L O ST. Lest or Inadvertently tak­ en, a W aterm an Fountain Pen. Return to Geo. Wvthe, at Texan Office. N ice rooms with board be found w ith Mrs. M ary L. Cariun for 120.00. 2205 T rin ity Street. A quiet and cuu van- lent location. Ring 2226 or call at can to is represented here It w ill be of interest to the young ladles off the University know that the American Lad ies1 Tailoring by Company Moore A Morrison. S k irfa, Coats and One-piece Dresses are made to with satisfaction guaranteed at p rk es as reasonable as ready to wear gar­ ments. Individual measure Suits, Mr*. M ary Car Iud ha* four nicely furnished rooms and beard for gen- t.emen. Everything first-class 2203 T rin ity 3l. Ring 2226 Here and there checks are begin­ ning to be seen In men’* suiting due to the popularity of such patterns In Lindon. But the plainer solid colors The and rough mixtures are more popu tar here as Indicate! by the orders Students' plated with Moore & Morrison, A G E N T 8 W A N T E D . Most p o p la r money making propo- •it en open for live w ire student* j Apply today for th * Agency, stating q ualification*. C O L L E G E M E M O R Y S O O K C O . ''226 South L a S a lle St.. Chicago, IU j Prof. B ell at D alla*. Prof Spurgeon Bell, of the School ii of Business Training, yesterday ad dressed the Dallas Ad League on the| subject, “ Business Training and the Business Man.” One of the busiest place* Unagin- | able is the cleaning and pressing de­ partment at Moore A Morrison's. New machinery has been added to handle Curtis the increase lu k e has been this work for over five years and is an acknowledged expert In his line. in charge of in business. for $9.00 the | Sm ith House, 2308 G uad a­ I One double room that rents B I lupe St. Phone 1984, Is vacan t at Shoe Store DILLINGHAM’S S E N A T E C A F E Littlefield Building. WE CATER TO THE BEST A N D SERVE THE EFH* W a L W. PORTER, Prop Dr. E. C Berwick D E N T I S T S u it* 521 Scarbrough Bldg. Old Phon* 3130. A u stin , Texas H a rry Gustine A Student of The Un erg,.y S T E N O G R A P H Y AND T y p e W R I T I N G . Phone 3054, 0 2807 Rio Grande >t DRINK IN BOTTLES P U T U P W I T H D I S T I L L E D W A T E R A B S O L U T E L Y P I R E D E L I C I O U S AND R E F R E S H I N G . 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