VOL. XVI. INITIAL GAME WILL BE WITH STURDY RIVALS Longhorns W ill Do B attle W ith Team o f F ive V eterans and Prom ising Recruits— Star Back W ith T. C. IT. BERRY OUT OF T H E GAME J ohnson to Take Captain’s Place in the Line— K elso and Bob S im ­ mons W ill Make Their Debut in th e Backfield. •I* v v v v v v v v *1* 4* O F F I C I A L L I N E - U P . T. C. U. T e x a s . R i g h t End. Vaughn ............................ E d m o n d R i g h t Tackle. S ta ngl .................................... Di rg e Higgins J o h n s o n R i g h t G ua r d. .......................... C en t er . I fizzed ............................ D i t t m a r hoi n e g a y L e f t Gu ar d. .............. M o n t g o m e r y G o o d m a n L e f t Tackl e. lh M ar ti n ........................ C a r l t o n L e f t End. Cooper ................................. T u r n e r M Ison .......................... Li tt le fi el d R i g h t Half. L o f t Ha lf . Herd ............ Kelso, I*. S i m m o n s Q u a r t e r b a c k . C ' i e n s ........................ Bob S i m m o n s F u ll b ac k. ( ox ( c a p t a i n ) ................... W a l k e r 4* 4- 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* V itll t he p r o s p e c t s f or a cool a f t e r ­ oar and bot h t e a m s in good condi- tion, the o p e n i n g of the1 L o n g h o r n football s che du le w it h t h e T. C. U. cloven p r o m i s e s t o be v e r y i n t e r e s t ­ ing ' r om all p o in t s o f view. Wh i le it 1 expected t h a t t h e O r a n g e and White will c o n q u e r t h e i r r iv al s from is Vert! T exa s, no one-sided scor e looked for. G r e a t i n t e r e s t will be cen­ s ' d on t he L o n g h o r n s in t h e i r ini­ tial a p p e a r a n c e on a c c o u n t o f t h e f a c t they ha ve t h e h a r d e s t schedule 1: in t h e Hie hi st or y o f i n s t i t u t i o n front of t hem. i ‘ i nj ur y I he only a b s e n c e f r o m t h e T e x a s a will be t h a t o f C a p t a i n B er r y. H will be u n a b l e to p l a y on a c c o u n t e a r l y in t h e ' r ecei ved a r u'(*ek. filled by s hown up espe- Toh agt a. who h a s well ' ; iii pra ct ice. T u r n e r has it «, reel f r o m his i n j u r y a n d will be 1 His pl ace will be th/' g a m e a t end. P‘ '<-d * 1 to s p e a k h E w i n g F. F r e e l a n d w a s in- in a d v a n c e f o r T. p ' e f e r r i n g to wi thhol d his o p i n ­ He wa s ' d a f t e r t h e g a me . to s ay, h ow e v e r : V men a r e in e x t r a good condi- to m ak e U‘x; work t o m o r r o w . We h a v e had 011 a eel T. C. U. e x p e ct s '> little o v e r t w o w e e k s ’ w o r k ­ is p r a c t i c a l l y o u r f i r s t out, end t hi s Most o f o u r m e n a r e new, b u t U ;! they a r e s h o r t of expe ri ence , vl t hry -how real t a l e n t a n d wo rk h a r d . ” With Coach F r e e l a n d a r e e i g ht e e n ■ a d b u t fi ve of w h o m a r e new * rial. T h e a v e r a g e w e i g h t of t he m is HJJ p o un ds . The s q u a d has . a little o v e r t wo we eks of t r a i n ­ e d has had onl y t w o s c r i m m a g e s . q C u i i p l a y e d N o r t h F o r t W o r t h in a p r a ct i c e g a m e be- School m t in tied on P a g e F o u r ) WED VILL BE AT H O U ST O N . T h e ! ---------- the M e h i r t y - f i v e men a t t e n d i n g who w e i e p a r t m e n t a t Ga lv e s t o n year, a c i d i c s t u d e n t s h e r e l a s t who writ* t o O s c a r L. J e n k i n s , adds t h a Galveston. H e also w i t h bel l s will be in H o u s t o n me e t S e w ai T e x a s L o n g h o r n s STA TE I.HIRAKI \ N S WILL M E E T SOON CO-EDS TO HAVE IN SAN ANTONIO / / R S T C O L L E G E D A I L Y T H E S O U T H Al STIX, TEXAS. SA I t R D W , OCTOBER BH5. AUSTIN SEMINARY OP EN S WITH GOOD SEASON’S FIRST NUMBER P R E S E N T Re>. Dr. McLeod Makes Opening A d ­ dress— Dr. Sam pson’s Place Filled By I bree Instructors o f RALLY ATTRACTS RECORD CROWD Seminary. F r e s h m e n and I pp* r C l a y m o n t U ni t e tho* ' A u s t i n O p e n i n g exe rci ses a t P r e s b y t e r i a n Theological S e m i n a r y were held a t t he S e m i n a r y bui ld ing W e d n e s d a y m o r n i n g a t 9 o ’clock. Tho e xe rci ses w e r e begun wi t h chapel services, a f t e r which t he F a c u l t y m e t and cl assi fi ed t he f i r s t - y e a r s t u d e n t s . The e n r o l l m e n t on t he f i r s t d a y wa s t w e n t y - f i v e . I he Rev. \V rn. A. McLeod delivered the o p e n i n g a d d r e s s a t t he H i g h l a n d P r e s b y t e r i a n C h ur ch W e d n e s d a y e v e ­ ning. Hi s s u b j ec t w a s “ The Scotch H i g h l a n d e r in A m e r i c a . ” Dr. S a m p s o n ’s classes will be t a k e n c h a r g e o f by t h r e e men, Dr. Vinson. Rev. R. F. Gribble J r . a n d S a m L. J oekel t e a c h i n g t he senior, middle and j u n i o r cl asses, respect ivel y. ALUMNUS BECOMES BANK PRESIDENT J. Howard Ardrey o f Dallas Will Ac­ cept Position With Second Largest N e w York Bank. F rom a c o u n t r y m e r c h a n t in a smal l town in 1904 to t h e position of vice p r e s i d e n t o f t h e second l a r g e s t b an k in N e w Yo r k (Tt y in 191 a is t h e e n ­ viable r eco rd o f ac hi ev em en t of J , H o wa r d A r d r e y , one of t he most p r o m ­ i n ent of T e x a s ’ a lumni . Mr. A r d r e y in was a s t u d e n t 1892-93, si nce which t i me he h a s been a m o n g its m o s t loyal s u p p o r t e r s . R e ­ cently he w a s o f f e r e d t h e p os i ti on of vice p r e s i d e n t o f t he N a t i o n a l B a n k of C o m m e r c e of N e w York, whi ch po­ sition he h a s accept ed. t h e U n i v e r s i t y in A f t e r l e a v i n g t h e U n i v e r s i t y in 1893, Mr. A r d r e y b ec a m e a wh ol es a le g r a i n m e r c h a n t a n d l at e r , a t t h e a g e of 30, he b e c a m e c a s h i e r of t h e Ci ty N a ­ tional B a n k of Dallas. Up o n t he o r ­ g a n i z a t i o n o f t h e F e d e r a l R e s er v e s y s ­ t em he w a s honored by a n a p p o i n t ­ m en t on t h e F e d e r a l A d vi s or y Board. He is widely k no wn a n d is consi der ed the* one o f South. t h e ablest f i n a n c i e r s in Mr. A r d r e y leaves s h o r t l y f o r New d ork t o t a k e up his m*w work. S C R U B S WILL T A K E TR IB . M a n a g e r E t t l m g e r h a s a r r a n g e d for tho S h o r t h o r n s an d a g a m e b et w e e n B a p t i s t A c a d e m y Monday. T h e g a m e will be p l a ye d on t h e S an Mar cos field. to P r o d u c t Much “ P e p ”— J i m H a r t lolls Ex pe r ie n ce s in Old-T ime Game. I wo t h o u s a n d madly c h e e r i n g r o o t ­ e r s pac ked into t h e \ u d i t o r i u m l a st n ight a n d o pene d t he foot bal l season with one of t h e hoi tost rallies in t he h i s t o r y of football. The e n t i r e fi rs t o f t h e s t u d e n t r o o t e r s ’ section. f l o o i t h e g i a n t m e m b e r s , A u s t i n citizens a n d body who t h e big hall w a s covered b y F a c u l t y those chose o f m i l d e r d e m o n s t r a t i o n s of t h e i r “ p e p ” t h e balconies, while scores of filled y el l in g “ .etudes" h u n g in t he wi ndows t he fire escapes. T h e Band •ii..1 on w a s its f i r s t a p p e a r ­ ance t hi s y e a r , with t he f a m o u s o l d t u n e s run high. N o g r e a t e r initial d e m o n s t r a t i o n o f real “ pep e*/uld have p o s s i b l y been • u ceess f 111 season wished to a s s u r e a t h a n w a s a f f o r d d by t he e n t h u s i a s m J t h a t c h a r a c t e r i z e d t he e n t i r e a f f a i r . t h a t m a k e s T e x a s blood t h er e , m a k i n g The rall y b e g a n t he s h ri ek s , a b o u t 7 o ’clock tin' bl oo d-cur dl ing w i t h yells, t h e ca t calls t h a t b e g a n a b o u t I t hi s t i m e to p i e r c e t h e ni ght a i r fr om e ve r y di rect ion. s o o n b e g a n finally a n d i g r a d u a l l y I e n t e r t ho A ud i t o r i u m . He r e Man a- tilt J o e Gl en ny prevailed upon ii'-elf lone e n o u g h for r wd to quiet to a p p r o a c h I hose i - in in f o r m a l l y open t he nu et big. j -o il oi t h i s G len ny i mm e d ia t e l y called for eire I ’ V‘ ll leader. H u be r t in w a s t he a n a nirnou - chob c of t he r w d . He was re-elected with h e a r t y a a b a n a t ion. arui Mr. Bel lmont , t he a t h l e t i c di rec to r of t he U n i v e r s i t y , win* was t he fi rs t t h e occasion, s po ke with ■soaker of i wands o f a p p r o b a t i o n c o n c e r n i n g t he record o f c o u r t e s y I U n i v e r s i t y ’s p a s t g e n t l e m a n l y j t o v i s i ti n g t e a m s I conduct d u r i n g g a m e s . He re ad p o r ­ tion- o f a l e t t e r from Sevvanoe’s a t h ­ l e t i c di rec tor, Du Bose, in which t h a t , official most highly c om p l i me n t ed t he I U n iv er s it y of its in a thl et i cs , but os- e nvi abl e n for d it j pecially u p o n f or up- e x e m p l i f y i n g c o ur t e o u s ; hol di ng a n d poi I .-anan db| t e x a s , not onl y o n r e p u ta t ion J i m H a i t , all back of T e x a s ’ t wel ve y e a r s a -tai c a p t a i n a nd full u n d e f e a t e d told of t e a m of t h o m a r .1, m ad e in p as t y e a r s v o l OU in iii rn po i bi nee o f foot hall rallies, Mr. H a r t descri bed a rally of his d a y, whi ch he said w a s held in > rug re zo and CO, I ( ’o n t i n u ed on P a g e F’oui ) Vt th e A n n u lli B a n q u e M r. (Joint* rn VV ill I>oli\or A d d re ss— Kit'I- c i e n c y NS ill Be on D i s p l a y . 1 )n ()(,t. B b I I Id. in S an Antonio, ut t he St. A n t h o n y Hotel, t he Texas L i b r a r y Associ ati on is to hold its a n ­ nual m eet i ng . Miss El i z a b e t h IL West. f o r m e r L i b ra r i a n of t he Stat*' L i b r a ­ ry, a i d now of the t ' a r n e g i e L i b r a r y is p r e s i d e n t of the "I Sue Antonio, a o c u i o n. Mr. J . I,, Goodwin, LI iii* l e n i t y I h u m a n , rn s e c r e t a r y . Mr. Goodwin, a c c o m p a n i e d b y o n e or t wo i nil' hers of t he V a r s i t y s t a f f , 0 , her is to a t t e n d t he s e s s i o n . is * * m e e t i n g ! t iiicicncy devices a s used One of the most i n t e r o t m g f e a t u r e s to be a n exhi bi t in t he l i b r a r i e s of t h e S t a te . A n ­ il'1 i point o I i n te r e s t will be a model loaned by t he sci IOO! Ii bra i v exhibit, F e d e r a l B u r ea u of Edu ca ti on. var io us Y. W. C. A. STAGES INDIAN PLAYLET Mundra” to Be Coven Monday Rev. Maslerson o f Houston \ \ iii Speak. Mu nd ra , a play of India, will be gi ven at M o n d a y ’s V. W. C. \. s e r v ­ ices, which will be held in the Alalite i iurn a t .> ti do ck . is laid T he play, which will last f or t w en t y mi n ut es , India an d deals in vJtb tin wo ma n quest ion of t h a t c o u n­ try. A st r in g o r c h e s t r a will p l ay O r i ­ ent al mu ie of va r io u s kinds. The ! c o s t u m e s will be s t r i ct l y in k eeping I wi t h the p r e v ai l i n g mode of India, and a r e correct t h e s l i g h t e s t detail. T he p a r t of M u n d r a will be t a k e n by Miss Gl ad ys Scal ing, who has acted p e r f o r m a n c e s . a m a t e u r in I'he otic r p a r t s will be Liken by Mi -es Luc de Robison, Lillian W o m ­ ack, Ko.-,r I Ie Gould a n d Vi rgi ni a Spence. s ev e ra l in I he Rev, I bi rri M a s t o d o n of H o u s ­ t on, f o r m e r re ct or of All S a i n t s Ch ap ! in A us t in , will peak a f t e r t h e play. MI u n i v er s i t y g ir ls a r e invited to ai tend. t il V ES I P P O L I T I C S . Wi ll iam II. Bungo, who will be r e ­ m e m b e r e d as h a v i n g been a c a n di ­ d a t e for the L e g i s l a t u r e while a t t e n d ­ ity last y e a r , has given i ng t he Uoivei up polit it and is now' s t u d y i n g me di ­ cine at Galveston. No. IO. MEMBERSHIP IN WINSONIAN CLUB On the Bef it ion o f W insonians tin* Dean of Women Sanctions Mixed D ram atics— Try outs to Be Made Before Her. \ I T M K S TO W I NSO NI \ N S rile New Rul ing So E a r Affect a Only lh*' \\ insoni an M e m b e r s h i p — O t h e r O r g a n i z a t i o n s Ha v e Not I his D i s p en s at i o n. is I lilting t h e e f f o r t s of t he Wi n so n ia n th*- con sen t D r a m a t i c (Tub, a nd by of Mrs. Helen AL Ki rb y, Dean o f Women , th*' women s t u d e n t s will here- i f t e r be p e r m i t t e d to t a k e part wi th in I n i v e rs i ty d r a m a t i c p r o ­ the men t wo ductions. Thi s t he r es ul t of y e a r s of n e g o t i a t i o n s b et we e n t h a t th** De an d r a m a t i c o r g a n i z a t i o n a n d ut Women. Mrs. K i r b y ’s p erm ission to allow women t o t a k e p a r t in d r a - in.it i* s h;i - f a r only been gi ven t he Wi n- on i an . H e r e t o f o r e U ni ­ to versity d r a m a t i c s have been hampered by the n ec e ss i ty of h a v i n g men p l a y ­ ing f a c t do- ' rooted in so me m e a s u r e f r o m th** s e ­ ri ous nes s of th** p e r f o r m a n c e , roles, whi ch f e mi ni ne o a d o p t e d lh** news of Mrs. K i r b y ’s a s s e n t !<» iii*' bliest r eq ues t of th*' W i n s o n i a n s a m e y e s t e r d a y a f t e r a special m e e t ­ ing o f th** d r a m a t i c club ha*! been held iud m e a s u r e s by which women could be a d m i t t e d into th** or- club a l r e a d y h as a n i / a f ion. “ Hie for a d ­ mission, since it had been r u m o r e d t he a t t e r p a r t o f last y e a r t hat th** p o s ­ sibility of women e n t e r i n g the c l ub ’s d r a m a t i c s would ar ise. thirty five a p p l i c a n t s I h*' in I he conditions upon whi ch Mrs. Lu bv g n u ted (lit* re ques t " f lb** Win onions provide t ha t s e p a r a t e t r y o u t s b<* gi ven g i r l s th** s a m e m a n n e r rn which t h e y a r e held f o r m en ; a n d 1 hat tie t r y o u t s lie conducted by a nd i i th * pre erie** of Mrs. Kirby, h e r s e l f ; Mr. B r y a n t , th*- c l u b ’s couch, a n d t h e P res ident of tin* club. Th** g ir ls will no* meet with iii*- men in t he t r y o u t s . to I b i s r e st ri ct io n m e e t i n g s for r e h e a r s a l s . not a p p l y does t wo -ut* two, th*1 e in which lh** several wa ys l a n g u a g e societies, i ev*u been an a t t e m p t mad** B e f o r e t oday t h e r e have b e e n onl y two o r g a n i z a t i o n s which g a v e any in which both kind of pet f o r m a n t *1 men and women a p p e a r e d in th** s a m e t he G e r m a n i a ca I. But au d La T e r t u l i a , a r e p r i m a r i l y l a n ­ t he g i vi ng of g u a g e societies, a n d play by t h e s e societies is me re l y one of t he t e a c h i n g of modern l a n g u a g e s i* Dis­ t e n d . A -bU f rom iii** p ro du c ti o ns of t h e r e the .* ct- to I ' m - i m ’ a mixed cast in a st udent per t h e the f o r m a n c e L a r n a t e r < lob T hi s o r g a n i z a t i o n a t ­ t e m p t ' d a n e l a b o r a t e an*! s t u p e n d o u s producti on, with - p e na l s ce ner y arid a g o On ac mu ic, some five y e a r a u nt of lh** n a t u r e of t h e producti on, the club wa not al lowed to give its * i it ii* I p r e s e n t a t i o n . Him*** t h a t tim**, Gruver ity a u t h o r i t i e s have not per* J mil fed mi xed c a t i n d e n t to the m an indi\idual popularity or cong- f or T h e p o sitio n s ei ality in the University, exist for the sake of the art of dramatics, and do not exist as a means of giving distinction to unworthy individuals or of innerly bring­ ing together a few congenial s tu ­ dents. \ co m p lain t which h a s been p r e v a ­ lent m the p a s t h a s been p r a c tic a lly e lim in a ted th is y e a r . In the p a s t it w a s often thc e ase th a t s t u d e n t s w’ould com p lain of h a v in g too m uch w ork to Lio and o f not r e c e iv in g e n o u g h r e im ­ b u rse m en t fo r th eir w ork . who h ave p e rm a n en t p la c e s a r e table- w a itin g , d o in g ch ores, d e liv e r in g p a ­ p e rs an (R each in g. $175— Many S tu- - N o C o m p la in ts . A v e r a g e R ece iv es d e n ts Do C h o res The competitive plan of secu red pe rm a n en t e m p lo y m e n t ll VYE F E R M A N E N T J O B S . i n “ The 8.1 * . . i i i V WI L L H W U G O O !) S F K VK E R S . Dr. Bennett o f A tla n ta Will Be the f i r s t Out-of-T’own S p e a k e r . Mr. C u rrie s t a t e s th e re a r e still s e v ­ e ral p la c e s w here a s tu d e n t m a y re­ ich ve his room fo r odd chores. M R S . S A M P S O N L E A V E S A U S T I N . In planning fo r the y e a r ’s work, the M „ *n .... , n e M rs. Thornton R. S a m p s o n , w ife o f -r r . a . C, A. h as secu red the s e r v ic e s the late Dr. S a m p s o n o f the A u stin o f so m e notable s p e a k e r s , olio a r e to T h e o lo g ica l S e m in a r y , l e f t A u stin l a s t help the local men in re lig io u s work, n*Rht fo r O r a n g e , T e x a s . M rs. S a m p - The f i r s t of th e se s p e a k e r s is Dr. R H. Bennett o f A t l a n t a , Go. D.r Ben- n ett will a d d r e s s the men o f R ev. D rake o f O ran ge. in S p e a k i n g the s a m e connection, V a u g h n B r y a n t o f th e S ch ool o f J o u r ­ n a lis m , coach o f th e club, s a i d : p r e s e n t a t io n “ I a m v e r y well p le a s e d with the n e w s t h a t g i r l s a r e to be p la c e d in ou r c a s t s . A p ro d u ctio n ca n be m a d e m o r e a r t i s t i c when w om en t a k e th e fe m in in e ro les, and a s a r e s u l t a m ore s a t i s f a c t o r y given . One ca n h a r d ly recon cile o n e s e lf to th e th o u g h t t h a t w om en a r e women when th e ir p a r t s a r e b e in g p la y e d by m en. I h av e found fr o m m y e x p e r i­ ence with d r a m a t i c p e r f o r m a n c e s a t the U n iv e r s it y o f M is s o u r i, t h a t the s t u d e n t s e n jo y the p e r f o r m a n c e s m ore when th e c a s t s a r e m ix e d .” is Mr. B r y a n t ad d e d t h a t he would be g l a d to s e e a n y o f th o se w’ho had d r a m a t i c a b ility , a n d would e n c o u r a g e them to tr y ou t f o r p o s it io n s in the c a s t s . into C o m m e n t i n g on the a d m i s s io n o f g i r l s the r a n k s o f th e W inso- n ia n s, M iss K a t h e r i n e W h e a tle y , p r e s ­ iden t o f th e A sh b e l L i t e r a r y S o c ie ty , r e m a r k e d : th e p olicy o f “ O f co u r se th is new r u lin g will not the a f f e c t o r c h a n g e th a t A sh b e l S o c ie ty , f o r the r e a s o n o u r s is p u r e ly a It is a l s o a g i r l s ’ so cie ty , a n d we will not ta k e n men into o u r p la y s . Indi­ v id u a lly , I believe th a t e v e r y g ir l will be g la d to h e a r o f th e W in so n ia n ’s new policy .” l it e r a r y so ciety . the S o u th , T he W iu so n ia n C lub w a s o r g a n iz e d its in 1912 and still r e t a i n s f o u r o f c h a r t e r m em b ers. I ts o f f i c e r s a r e : A d r ia n Le v y , p r e s id e n t ; G o rd on W est, m a n a g e r , am i V a u g h n B r y a n t , coach. In 1914 the W in so n ia n s p r e s e n te d the f i r s t c o lleg e “ a1 f r e s c o ” p e rf o r m a n c e in s t a g i n g “ A S u m m e r M id n ig h t’s D r e a m ,” a p a r a p h r a s e on S h a k e s p e a r e ’s com edy. T h is p e r f o r m ­ a n ce w a s g ive n on the L a w B u ild in g e n t r a n c e s t e p s . L a s t y e a r th is club p r e s e n te d “ T h e M a r r i a g e o f K i t t y , ” in the U n iv e r s it y a co m edy s u c c e s s , A u d ito r iu m . T r y o u t s fo r both women a n d men will be held the l a t t e r p a r t o f n e x t week. C a s t s will then be s e ­ p ro d u ctio n s lected which the club will o f f e r th is y e a r . fo r s e v e r a l b i g CHAPEL NOTICES ble r e s u lts . T h e C h a p el co m m itte e w a n te d in fo r m a tio n which it did not g e t. Policies fo r the y e a r w ere p r e ­ s en te d , on which no a c tio n w a s ta k e n . T h e re su lt is th a t the c o m m itte e will h av e to continue to do a s it h a s in the p a s t , the b e st it can , a n d ta k e all the c r it ic i s m s t h a t come. all T h e s i n g i n g w a s th e b e s t o f the e n te re d v e r y w hole­ w eek a n d h e a r te d ly into the r e s p o n s iv e re ad in g . P r o f e s s o r Reed will b r i n g dowrn his f a v o r us V ic tro la th is m o r n in g a n d with a few? record s. G U N C L U B E L E C T S O F F IC E R S R. P. S h u le r ’s B a r a c a c l a s s on the sub- je c t o f “ T he C a ll o f the W orld.” In his speech it is e x p e cted th a t Dr. B e n ­ n ett will tell so m e o f his e x p e rie n ce s while in the foreign m is sio n a ry field. , ... son h as closeti her home in A u stin and , ter with h er d a u g h te r , An e n t h u s ia st ic m e e t i n g o f the U n i­ v e r s it y Gun Club w a s held a t the Y. >pond her time d u r i n g the win- M. C. A. la st n ig h t, with a fe w f o r m e r T h e fo llo w in g o f ­ s tu d e n ts p rese n t. fi c e r s w ere e le cte d : R. T. R an dle, p r e s id e n t a n d c a p t a in ; D. E . R an d le, s e c r e t a r y ; O. S. P e tt y , t r e a s u r e r . N ew m e m b e r s will be re q u ir e d to p a y an in itia tio n fe e o f $2, w hile the old m e m ­ b e r s a r e e x p e cte d to p a y up th e ir 75 I ne Co-Op h an d les W a t e r m a n ’s fo u n tain Ideal an d oth er m a k e s o f pens. — _____________ M rs. E . T. S u b s c r ib e f o r T he T e x a n . I ce n ts y e a r l y dues. A s an noun ced , the e x e r c i s e s y e s t e r ­ d a y took the f o r m o f a m e e t i n g o f the Dramatics, i f they e x i s t which e m ploy m o st of the s tu d e n ts c o m m itte e o f the whole. T h e r e w ere, how ever, no d is p u t e s an d fe w t a n g i- the school y e a r. „ THE SPECIALTY STORE SNAMAN’S Extends to the University Students a cordial invitation at any and all times, whether they need anything or not, to If it is a Suit, Dress, make this Store their headquarters. Coat, Waist, Skirt or Hat, we have it. Style and price a1- ways guaranteed to be cheap and better. SNAMAN’S 506-508 Congress Ave. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Mazda L a m p s , Extens ions , Sha de s, F i x t u r e s . Plumbing Supplies. R e p a ir Work a Specialty. Austin Electrical Supply & Plumbing Co. The Style Hits of the Season SH O W N IN Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats “ Varsity Fifty Five” Suits Embody all the exclusive touches that fashionable men delight in. Suits $20 to $35 Correct Hats for Fall $3, $4, $5 STEBBINS & JA M E S EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Shades, Reading Lam ps, Extension Cords and a Full Line of Electrical and Plumbing Supplies. — A L L K IN D S OF W ATER H E A T E R S IN STO CK— A. E. HANCOCK CO. 908 Congress Avenue. Both Phones 193. R EPA I KS A S P E C IA L T Y M ULLINS CANOES, M ULLINS M OTO R BOATS, M ULLINS ROW BO A TS IN S T O C K THE WALTER TIPS CO. “ Don’t Go Rowing; Go Farrow ing” U N I T E D S T A T E S D E P O S I T A R Y The Austin National Bank O F A U S T I N , T E X A S — R E SO U R C E S, $5,000,000.00— — O F F I C E R S * — E . P. W ilm o t, P r e s i d e n t W m . H. F o l t s , V iv e P r e s i d e n t M o r r is H i r s h f e l d , C a s h i e r C. M. B a r t h o lo m e w , A s s t . C a s h ie r . 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I p to t h e close of the R e g i s t r a r ’s of lice y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n the1 tot al e n r o l l m e n t of t he U n i v e r s i t y h ad IOO s h o r t of l a s t session. t he t ot al e n r o l l m e n t of A t t he p r e s e n t t i me t h e r e a r e f o u r blind s t u d e n t s in a t t e n d a n c e here. MOUSES ON CREDIT. r e ache d 2187. Thi s n u m b e r is only W. A . A c h ille s T h e se s t u d e n t s a r e g r a d u a t e s of t he Blind I n s t i t u t e of A us t i n . Two of Welcome, F a c u l t y a n d S t u d e n t s , to o u r t h e s e s t u d e n t s a r e r e g i s t e r e d in t he city. We e x t e n d a cordial i n vi t a t i o n to call a t o u r s t o r e f o r F a n c y a n d S t a ­ L a w D e p a r t m e n t , while t h e o t h e r two a r e t a k i n g cou rs es in t h e College of A r t s . ple Groceries. O P E N HOI S E TO NIGHT. lh,th Phones 865. 308-10 W. 16th St. It h as been t h e c u s t o m f o r a n u m ­ b er of y e a r s a m o n g t h e s o r o r i t i e s and h o a r d i n g ho u se s to h a ve a recept ion once a m o n t h f o r t h e i r f r i e n d s . Thi s recept i on, o r open house, a s it is g e n ­ e r a l l y k n ow n, is held tho f i r s t a S t u r - in each m on th . On t h es e d a y n i g h t n i g h t , f r o m 8 l l , n e a r l y all of t h e U n i v e r s i t y m en a n d m a n y of t he t o w n m e n call a t t he d i f f e r e n t houses. No s pecial i n vi ta ti on is re quir ed . t o T h e f o ll o wi n g s o r o r i t y h o u s es will Pi Phi, hold o pen hous e K a p p a , Tri Delta, T h e t a , L et a , Chi O m e g a , A l p h a Delt a Pi a n d Phi Mu. t o n i g h t : FIRST IN S T R U C T O R A S SIST S. Dr. IL E. B a x t e r o f A u s t i n pl ay ed t h e B an d l a s t n i g h t a t t h e rally. in Dr. B a x t e r e n j o y s t h e p ri v i l e g e of b ei n g t h e f i r s t i n s t r u c t o r o f t h e U n i ­ v er s i t y Band. Dr. B a x t e r s t a t e d t h a t to come o ut he w a s a l w a y s wi ll ing a n d help t h e y needed him. t h e “ b oy s” w h e n e v e r S u b s c r i b e f o r T he T e x a n today. McKean, Eilers Co. W holesale Dry Goods, Notions a n d F u r n i s h i n g Goods. A U S T I N , T E X A S Dr. E. C. Berw ick D E N T IST . Suite 521, Scarbrough Building. Austin, T exas. W e lc o m e to S tu d en ts PARIS CAFF, F I F T H A N D C O N G R E S S JNO. L. M A R T IN FOR S T U D E N T L A M PS A N D S U P P L IE S . E V E R Y T H IN G ELECTRICA L. Phone 320. 408 Congress. Attention University Students A l a r g e stock of s e con d- ha nd U n i v e r ­ s it y books— ch ea p a t t h e OLD BOOK ST O R E 909 Congress A venu e Also a s elect st ock o f P e n n a n t s , Pi l­ lows a n d L a u n d r y B ags. W e extend you a cordial invitation to v isit our store. R . H . S M I T H I M V E R S IFY T A IL O R SHO P ( le a n i n g . P r e s s i n g a nd Repairing Old P ho n e 825. 221 1 Guadalpe St. —Work and Prices Both Right — Dr. J. R. N i c h o l s t o D i se a se s of t h e Practice Li mi te d EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT S c ar b r o u g h Bldg. S u i t e 413-414 Mrs. James P. Cook —Piano and Voice— 2518 G u a d a l u p e St. Phone 2644. V A R S I T Y BILLIARD A C A D E M Y Dp T o w n — 2212 Guadalupe S tre et— < . G. (C A P ) M A P E S , Mgr. 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O w i n g to t h e f a c t t h a t s ome o f t he c o u r t s have been r e - s u r f a c e d , s o me m i s u n d e r s t a n d i n g h as a r i s e n a s to w h a t c o u r t s m a y be used by all p l a y e r s . M a n a g e r T h o m a s o n , when seen y e s t e r d a y , sai d: “ T h e c o u r t s a r e now r e a d y f o r use. All t h os e who h a ve not pai d t h e i r fees m a y do so e i t h e r t h r o u g h me o r a t t h e a t h l e t i c office. C o u r t s 16 a n d IT a r e r e s e r v e d s t r i c t l y f o r t h e f i r s t squad. No one else is e x pe c te d to u s e t h e s e w i t h o u t special p er mi ss ion. T h e s qu ad now c on si s ts of s even men. O t h e r s will be a d de d whe n it is t h o u g h t a d ­ visable. All men, new o r old, who would like to t r y o u t f o r t h e s qu ad a r e r e q u e s t e d to m e e t on court 16 this a f t e r n o o n a t 2:30 s h a r p . r e ­ s u r f a c i n g of t h e c o u r t s will m a k e all o f t h e m equal in value. In f a c t , t hes e new’ c o u r t s will soon be b e t t e r t h a n t he ones on whi ch t h e s q u a d now’ plays. | (' lose i ns pect ion will be k e p t o v e r t h e c o u r t s a t all hours. A n y o n e t h a t is f o u nd p l a y i n g who h as no t received a p e r m i t will be d eni ed t h e use o f t h e cou rt s. N e t s a r e f u r n i s h e d to all p l a y ­ ers. T h e s e n et s m a y he g o t t e n a t t h e in t he m e n ’s g y m n a s i u m . ” s t o r e r o o m T he T E S T S M A DE ON CONC R E T E. A s er ie s of t e s t s on t h e m a k e - u p of con cr et e will be m a d e by t he B u r e a u of E co n om i c Geology, t h e i nitial one of which will be m ad e t he f i r s t of n e x t week. Thi s d e p a r t m e n t will co n­ t i n u e t hos e t e s t s f o r s e ve r a l m on t h s . S a m p l e s of a g g r e g a t e s will be s e n t ‘’ nm all p a r t s o f t he S t a t e , so t ha t ‘ he b e s t co nc r et e m a t e r i a l m a y lie had a t the l owes t price. An Ol sen p r e s ­ s u r e m a c h i n e of 100,000 p o un ds r a ­ il I city will be used f or t h i s work. OFFICIAL NOTICES Texan Chemical Club. The T e x a s Chemical Club will hol d; its f i r s t Vegular m e e t i n g of t h e y e a r ; a t t h e C h e m i s t r y B u i ld i ng a t 7:30 p. rn. f o r t he p u r p o s e of e le c t i n g o f f i c er s I ! f o r t h e p r e s e n t y e a r . All m e m b e r s a r e | s t r o n g l y u r ge d to be p r e s e n t . R. M. K I N G , Pres. Short horns. Footbal l p r a ct i c e on C l a rk Field a t 2:30. G a m e a t S a n M ar c os M o n d a y . 1 II. J . E T T L I N G E R . P a n - H e l l e n i c will meet a t t he Pi B e t a P hi H o u s e a t 2 o ’clock t h i s a f t e r ­ noon. Husk. The f i r s t r e g u l a r m e e t i n g o f t h e Ru sk D e b a t i n g Soci et y will be held t he b a s e m e n t of in t o n i g h t a t 7:30 t h e L a w Bui ldi ng. All old m e m b e r s a n d p ro s p e c t iv e m e m b e r s a r e invited. A. E. Z E L L E R S , Pres. As p r ov id ed by Notice, Social Clubs and Fraternities. t h e S t u d e n t s ’ A s ­ s embl y, w r i t t e n a pp l i c a t i o n m u s t he to t h e social f unc ti on c o m m i t ­ m a d e te e f o r p er mi s s i o n to hold all dances. I Th e t wo m e m b e r s of t h i s c om m i tt e e , b esi des t h e u n de r s i g n e d , a r e R e e s e ' Mea do r a n d G e o r g e Hol mes . F R A N C I S J . L YO N S . Pierian Literary Society. Th e P ie r ia n L i t e r a r y So ci et y will hold its initial m e e t i n g T u e s d a y a f t e r ­ noon a t 5 o ’clock in room 205 in Main Hall. All m e m b e r s a r e u r g e d to be p re sen t. M A U D B A R N E S , Pres . B A P T IS T S E N T E R T A IN . The F i r s t B a p t i s t C h u r c h w a s h o s t a t a r ecept ion g i v en t h e s t u d e n t s of t h e U n i v er s it y . T h e g u e s t s w e r e e n ­ t e r t a i n e d in t h e b a s e m e n t o f t h e new ch u rc h bui l di ng a t t h e c o r n e r o f Colo­ rado a nd E l e v e n t h S t r e e t s . An e x ­ c e pt ion al ly good p r o g r a m w a s p r o ­ d d e d and r e f r e s h m e n t s w e r e served. Printing. T he Y. M. C. A. Printery is now open a n d u n d e r the m an agem en t o f W. C. Fancher, who can a lw a y s be found at the U n iversity Co-Operative Society. The very b est work and prices that are right. B. T. G ILLESPIE, Proprietor. Subscribe for The Texan. fr.jj' i <^CtoOv The Ludgate As Tailored By Rosenberg Bros. & Co. In t h is Now Fall Model, designed and tailored by Messrs. R os enbe rg Hr os. & Co., t h e m a k e r s of t h e Famous Fashio n ( lotlies for Y o u n g Men, we p r e ­ sent one of the most a t t r a c t i v e Suits for Young Men ev er produced. Th e y a r e shown in a wide r a n g e of fine cheviots and s o f t finished fabricos t h a t are entire ly new a n d exclusive. P riced $ 2 5 to $ 3 5 New Fall H ats Are Heady New Fall Shoes Are Heady nulfv'v( 6 1 6 C ONI i HESS S4vaw c/; F ifty H i g h G r a d e S l i g h t l y U s e d PIANOS FOR RENT Special inducements offered to students and everyone con­ nected wi th the University. If you want a Player Piano, see the “AUTOPIANO” and get our proposition. It will interest you and save you money. Another Inducement: If you buy a Player from us, you can get new Music Rolls for 5 cents each. ISAAC BLEDSOE Greeting of the Management of the Austin Street Railway C ompany to all Students and Faculty of the University o f Texas for the year 1915-1916. 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THE BEST CLEANERS- Phone IGOI. 1007 Congress Ave- The University Drug Store WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF CONKLIN’ SELF-FILLING FOUNTAIN PENS. COLI) DRINKS, WHITMAN’S ( W U ) \ N 1> \ COM PI. RTK L I N K OF I VNt \ TOI L F T \ RTI CL KS G r a h a m D ru g Co. you Co ng re A\ omit'. V I C T O R V I C T R O L A S RECORDS Sheet Music 10c J. R . R E E D M U S I C C O . T h e L e a d i n g P i a n o and M usic Store SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TEXAN Pay 2.50 Before December First SEASON’S FIRST RALLY ATTRACTS ! 1 « 2 Lavaca St. RECORD CROWD T H E D A I L Y T E X A N , INITIAL GAME WILL BE WITH STURDY RIVALS ( Con ti nued f r o m P a g e One) In tri p. t h ei r t h e ' fore d a r t i n g on pra ct i ce the C h r i s t i a n s s ho we d good: form. A m o n g t he old me n who will a p p e a r in t o d a y ’s line-up a r e Nelson, R. Mar ti n a n d Va u gh n . C a p t a i n Cox, who pl ays ful lback, w a s s elected for t h a t position on t he A l l - S t a t e a g g r e ­ g a t i o n in 1912. A m o n g t h e ne w s t a r s will be I.. H. Herd, who is r e p o r t ed I to be a f a s t l e f t half. I The official s f o r t o d a y ’s g a m e a r e : Referee. J. B. Rix ( D a r t m o u t h ) ; u m ­ pire, R a y Mo rr is on ( V a n d e r b i l t ) ; field I ju dg e, C. B. B r a w n ( S e w a n e ) ; head i line>man, J. A. B r ow n ( C o l u m b i a ) . ' Th e g a m e will be called p r o m p t l y at I o’clock. ( C o nt i nu ed from P a g e One) a small d r e s s i n g room. It w a s com- po>od of t h e t e am , the coach a n d a small g r o u p of e x e r t i n g a l um n i, who, t o g e t h e r w i t h t he coach, in t u r n p u n ­ ished t he t e a m, with t he hope o f in­ stilling not ions of vi ct ory into t h e i r s u f f e r i n g br a in s . “ Thos e r all ies ,” he said, “ but m ad e t h e m t h e m o re n e r v ­ ous. Rallies t he like of t h e one of t o n ig h t could but i nspi re t h e t e a m to the u t m o s t e f f o r t . ” Mr. H a r t also begged t h a t t he cr ed it abl e c h a n g e which had been m ade in t he n a t u r e of some of t he yells should be s t ri ct l y ca rr ied out. He e x o r te d t he s t u d e n t boily to m a i n t a i n this a d m i r a b l e to land t he crowd t he spirit, a n d by so doi ng el ev at e Un i v er s i t y in t he eyes of t he S t a t e a t l arge. He ended with a s t r o n g a p ­ peal to t h e s t u d e n t body t o do all in t h e i r p owe r to influence t h e F a c u l t y a n d the B o a r d of R e g e n t s t o provide a f f o rd much needed m o r e g r e a t e r a th l e t i c facilities. Dean Benedict held in l a u g h t e r f or t he last fe w m i n u t e s of the rally. He opened w i th a new F o rd joke, a n d t h e n declared t h a t he, like the Ford, could last for a n un li mi t ed t ime on not hi ng. The c r e a m of his r e m a r k s we r e ad dr e ss ed t o t he f r e s h ­ t h e y had men. H e wa s glad spel li ng had ( T - F - X - A - S ) ; he hoped t h a t t h e i r l es­ ion t he score in t he g a me , would be a s s uc­ cessful. but r e g r e t t e d t h a t t h e i r b ook ­ k ee pi ng exp er ience t h er e in would be li mi ted ' i n g l e e n t r y , a s he wa s positive t h a t t h e r e would be b ut one side t o be added. in a r i t h m e t i c , a d d i n g lesson t h e i r f i r s t t h a t up to in In k ee p i n g w i t h the old cu st om, “ The Eyes of T i x a s ” was s u n g as t he rally broke up. Dillingham’s The Students’ Shoe Store T H E U N I V E R S I T Y S H O P A. G. Gerjes, Prop. M E N ’S F U R N IS H IN G S Made-to-Your-Measure Clothes Our Specialty— 1610 L a v a c a S t r e e t . M a t h e w s D r u g S t o r e We Take Pleasure in Purchase, N o Mattel Delivering Any How Small. Phone 615. TEXAN WANT ADS T e x a n w a n t a d s will b r i n g re sul ts . The pri ce is I c p e r wo r d f o r t h e f i r s t i ns ert ion, t h i e e i n se r t i o n s foi 2t. No ad t a k e n o v e r t he phone. No a d t a k e n for less t h a n 25c. Call a t R oom 109, Main Bui ldi ng. P a y in adv ance. L A D Y S T U D E N T S — P l e a s a n t rooms a n d t a b l e b o a r d ; h a l f block U n i v e r ­ i ty a n d c a r line; m o d e r n conveniences; ---------- g g R j r ^o re at j t h e H o u s t o n Post t o d a y a m , t o m o m n v . f u „ accounts o f all g a m e s . 103 DR. IL E. B A X T E R , d e n ti s t, 512 S c a r ­ 101 b r o u g h Bldg. Old p ho ne 1316. L O S T —Bl ack seal e n v e lo p e p u r s e in e l e v a t o r T u e s d a y m o r n i n g . Please 103 r e t u r n to Miss W h i t e ’s office. fell ers! T E X A S ! — Hello, in a n d i e t ’s t a l k ov er t h e foot bal l sit- j nation. Eld Allen a t T E X A S B a r b e r 101 Shop, 1008 C ong re ss . 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N e w s W agon, c o r n e r 23rd a n d Guada- 103 shave, 15c; neck s h a ve free. C on g r e s s Ave. Odell B a r b e r Shop. 403 T h e p r i n t i n g done by t h e Y. M. C. the the If you w a n t to be money. Call room 227. M. B., and p leas ed, p leas e l ea ve y o u r o r d e r for 102 p r i n t i n g w it h W. C. r a n c h e r a t the F O U N D — One p u rs e c o n t a i n i n g s o m e h a r d e s t to please. 101 A. P r i n t e r y n ow b e s t a n d g u a r a n t e e s pay f o r t h i s notice. is a s good a s to pl eas e --------------------------- U n i v e r s i t y Co-Op. F O R R E N T — To g e n t l e m e n , t w o r oo ms wi th p r i v a t e b a t h ; p a r a g e on p r e m - 102 ises. Ap p ly 2208 Rio G r a n d e St. S t a r t t h e y e a r r i g h t b y S t a r t t h e >e a r r i Kht b >' b u >'ing a ' f o u n t a i n pen f r o m t h e Co-Op. F O R S A L E — C h ea p a t cash, p r a c t i c a l ­ ly new U n de r wo od t y p e w r i t e r ; only 103 .-lightly used. P ho n e 3444. You will find t he b e s t f o u n t a i n pens a t t he Co-Op. F I N A L P R A C T I C E L I G HT . T w e n t y - t h r e e men, o r one m o re t h a n t w o s q ua ds , w e r e p r e s e n t a t t h e work- English Walking Shoes ---------------------------out on < l a r k Field y e s t e r d a y a f t e r - B R K i H T PROSPER IS F O R B AND. noon in t he l as t p ra c ti ce p r i o r to t he initial g a m e w it h T e x a s C h r i s t ia n The p r o s pe c t s for a f ir s t - c la s s Band U n i v e r s i t y of F o r t W o r t h , t he t w e n t y - f i v e r e g u l a r men t w e n t y a r e back. T he t wo s qu ad s we re divided a t the tliis y e a r a r e unu sual ly b r i g h t . Out in b e g i n n i n g of t h e a f t e r n o o n a n d sig- of last y e a r ’s Band, " e r e run. T h er e wa s no scr im- This m e a n s t h a t the l a r g e s t p er cent niage. T h e men were all in t he best of the m e m b e r s t hi s y e a r will be com- ° f phy si ca l condition, w i th t h e excep- In addi- h o n ° f * nim ain K .L. B e r r y , who will po.>ed of e xp er ien ce d men. 11ion to this goodly n u m b e r of old men, n ° t a p p e a r in the' l ine-up t hi s a f t e r - on ar e m a n y new men expect ed to noon on ac count of a s p r a i n e d ankle, en 7 h e me n who composed t he fi rs t t he Bal d. Mr. My er s sai d t h a t he had a lot of new musi c on hand ^q'aad a n d who will begi n t he g a m e in t he w a y of march* s a nd t h e like * h i ' a f t e r n o o n w e r e: E d m o n d an d to ch ee r T e x a s Bi rge a n d Carl ton, Goodman, this yea r. Th e financial b a c k i n g of t ac kl e s; * ie Band A -till s o m e w h a t u n c e r t a i n , g u a r d s ; D it m a r , c e n te r ; R o b e r t S i m ­ d e pe ndi ng mon.-, q u a r t e r b a c k ; P a u l S i m m o n s body f or i and Kelso, left h a l f b a c k ; Littlefield, he is conf ri ght ha fbaek: Wa lk e r, fullback. xxii! Ban t i rely upon t he s t u d e n t - s u p p o r t , nut Mr. Myer s s ay s fider.t this p ha se of t he Band appl led, and t h a t a f i r s t - c l a s s to vi ct ory T u r n e r , e nds ; t e a m s on I- a s u re tlrii J o h n s o n a n d n e N O T I C E . LOMAX M T EN 1)S BA NQI ET. is in Dallas, wh e re he J o h n L o m ax , S e c r e t a r y of t h e U n i ­ v er si ty , is m a k i n g a r r a n g e m e n t s for t h e Texa s- (Oklahoma g a m e , to be held t h a t city on Oct. 22. in Mr. L o m ax a t t e nd e d a m e e t i n g a nd banq ue t of t h e Te xa s A la mi F r i d a y ni ght , at which he delivered a n a d ­ f i f t y dres s. Covers were laid f o r The Co-Op is h e a d q u a r t e r s f o r f o u n ­ t ai n pens. I: yo u do not get y o u r copy of The :- g u l a r ’y. you s houl d n ot i fy Te xa n t he e a r ­ David McGee p r o m p t l y a nd n e r ' - a t t e n t i o n will be called to his over si gh t. Yo u r p a p e r should be d e ­ livered to you b ef ore 6 o ’clock e v e r y mo rni ng. S T A F F TR Y OU TS W O R K I N G . Fhe Texan s t a f f t r y o u t s a r e bei ng given a s s i g n m e n t s t hi s week. S e ve r a l good t o ri es hav e been t u r n e d in by t he n e w men, all of w ho m h a v e dis­ p layed some good t a l e n t a n d a wi l li ng ­ ness to wo r k f o r t he i n t e r e s t o f t he p a p e r . Ne w a p p l i c a t i o n s a r e bei ng I her e a r e h i m * -five men attending received every day. A sensible Shoe for school w e a r a nd t r a m p i n g , Gun Metal ('alf. 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