A U S T I N . T E X A S , S A T U R D A Y , O C T O B E R 5, 1912. J U I I H I U H I JORUM IN JDtniw '’n ii dc s i r i i i i a n uuOnijt i | | r a r - I * * ' * B l -T hr ii Sn i« M T u — n J f * i 1 I U l V L I . - i i lo p n ii p p r n lb JI,buUabtO S T U D E N T S W I L L H A V E L A Q . P E R ­ IO D J U S T A S IN Z O O L O G Y — L S E R O O M 73. O R , B E N E D I C T , J U D G E G R E G O R Y , C O A C H A L L E R D I C E , A N D D E A N T A Y L O R S P E A K ■ HUTS K I S H CAII FII SN IS ON NOW I d r a Is to T e a c h F o r P r a c t ic a l U s a — A p p e a ls to Bo th E a r and Eye. M a n a g e r C a r r * t i H a s C o m p a n ia W o r k — JOO T ic k e t s Have B e e n P a id F o r . at A now factor in the tea* h ug of Spanish hat t a n introduce, into the U niversity by Mr. Hun of the Spun it, a tiepurlm* „t. | n4!> ls t utij. a a>oi > S tu d e n t* .n u,,. i l f s l . O o o 11 o LUU o l tip u io tii A h a v e lo rep* n l0 lab. work Jim , us regularly a* iu physics o. siutteuu- a iiiistry. do * he I a. t o i a i m ; ,n* “ ::;' - “ ''*'": J pas (aal on * ..t«. weary. aider*. t rn ii. ftpanuh. pan* oi w b .tn ar, name WU#*ti UHS UUU alK S W ir* ii,.e J,e r ie in oui primers are ai**> pi n: , a un the *araboaru A t la b u ra tc ry p* r i i. j each stun em rn g iv in erne ui the** cards -o stimy. H e huo om m ur* in w hkb to wi.^c ^ vurnpv. ii ion in ai>uuii,u ap­ ii o <) O o o «> o o a o o o o o r< < * , \«(I © O O O *» The campaign for selling the is now on hew 8* ason ticket The mon* > has in full blast. been lor ov**r 300 Uekets. Manager Garrett has otganizpd companies, **igh t with four in * a* Ii company, and lh* 's,* h a v e h **u r« d la rg e nunih, r ut pledges. Th**lr ac­ tivity h .im JiiHt beg un. h o w * \ ,r . Mi*' ta b le in th e Rotunda w ill fa* maintain**] one w ill In- allow, d to , senn* , gay those in charge a ° ** © (> ti o O O O * * ) F I R S T Y . W . C. A. M E E T I N G . T h e Y . W . C. A. S t a r t s th e Y , a r W it h B r ig h t P ro s p e c t# — N o w H a v e 175 M e m b e rs , I V VV. i ais sit g- Men ay a in moon J!.. h ’ U y Hail lh , a. held Th i i ri>t regular the in in* ash n w a# liner* rf to aj| he girls tho. the ne w *#cr#tnry, th # fir a m ew ling '»> si* J mu ii, rh # i>. t ram wan n ils . a l. the fo l­ low .: ^ numb, r* w* re r, ti le re d ; W* a1 .solo ay Mr. Kiilongh. by Miss P a n ty Lawhon. Violin solo Vocal by Miss Ed a v n Hcgg -mu Mins ll* I n Knox pres* nted Mrs McLean, who spoke a f* w minutes ©it VV hat Is Your L ift ? ‘ This num­ ber pus* nt wa* unusually large, nun year th*, prospert«t fur ti* coming ir* exceptionally bright. One hulidrad and a v* aly live new girl# h at, ai Jo n * ,1 th* A s m * ta loll r, a d j T h is Sumter im iud# students not who wa re iii the I Diversify last year P fiE S m flz E S 10 M E S S !. IU. C. I. P R I C E $2.00 P E R Y E A R . LITERARY CLUBS MEET TONIGHT T H E A T H E N A E U M A N D T H E R U S K M E E T S O C I E T Y H A L L S . IN T H E I R C U S T O M A R Y PROEM ANNOUNCED The President# Give Out List# for Meeting. Speakers initial the of Tonight there w ill be held the first annual mooting of the literary so clctlo*, f o r Hum* days (he officers uav* boon gushing th* clsiBko of heir roopocUv*- organusiion#. Th# preunion I* have giv* n out tho foJi l o w i n g i i o g i u n s to b e ret,U «r«d h > nlghr: Rook. Rusk Program fur H stunity night, in, th# batement T il* first meeting of tho Rusk L it ­ erary Boc ie ty will bo boid Saturday, of nighi, ex t o, the Law Building. A very in terest­ ing program will be * arr ted out. ss prouiin* ut okl Rusk men have boon om uKd to make speeches upon lh© Among thus*' se* ur«-d sr# out 4fciun. lk indict. aud At- tornoy G e u v a i J . P Light foot.Them will Also be short speeches made by i*H ted or.Hors and oth- the uowly , vr prominent student members. E v e r y lirst , . . „ r u u „ curdui|y ,UV1M w T H E P R O G R A M W I L L B E H E L D IN T H E M O N D A Y A F T E R N O O N CX i. a, IP U ; ©; ll I G I R L S ’ S T U D Y H A L L . Amid much cheering and singing, Monday afternoon at five o’clock the greater part of th# student body au excellent program will be given in met Wednesday night fur the first the G irl*’ Study Hall. The Young football rally oi the season. Tho old Wom en’# Chr.stian Ase** tat.on ha* m.*u demonstrated that they still had plenty of jtep, and til#* n*-w men Joined in with no slight dogie# of enlhu ia.Mu Manager Gurrvtt pr» aid -d over the meeting, and explained the new system of season ticket#. it issu**] For five dollar.-, any Brie fly student of th< U niversity can buy a book of th irty-six cou sins admit- lug him to all athletic contest* beitl during the year. Each atudent buy­ ing one w ill be Issued a button show ing that he is a rn- rn her cf the A th­ letic Association The same ticket w ill be issued to the rncrv hunts of Austin for seven dollars and a half to the A certificate will br merchants buying a ti- ket giving ' 'hem honorary membership to Hie Athletic Association. Manager G arrcit He* stated introduced D*an Bench ii I, who spoke his usual way, and created much latish ‘ o r and c lr that lie was mu* Ii embarrassed, and pro ce-vKled to give* a snort discuss leu oi "U VVythc. Why I iu Au Ath«ua«uiu— Paul Brow n ireland I he Old Athenaeum— Hon. Grave*. |Our Neighbors— W . VV. Mea* hum. Ain u..etna aud P o litics — Seuutor H. L. Darwin. temporary com m .lU* of thirty girl* The wuesticn of Membership— P. p . has boca formed to wag# this vigor mis carripnign Hey wolds and T. Mardi!* TU# New Athenaeum— A. L. Grc«n. Remember tho work utnrtH wi:h 'he Monday meeting, and do no' miss 1 iii* chum # to ha* r im* Pr< j minutes. dent. 0 V O L . X I I I , N O . 4. ' ■ —— Tm VE et FIRST FOOTBALL Ill M R . H I L L P U B L I S H E S P O E M , October Century Contains "T o a Sea- Bird, L y in g in a Case in th e Bird Museum, U . of T ." G R I D I R O N S E A S O N W I L L O P E N W I T H F I R S T G A M E T H I S A F T L R N O O N O N C L A R K F I E L D . IS. T. C. y .' T h e C h r is tia n s F r o m F o r t W o r t h A re R e p o rte d to B e S tro n g —-■ V a r s ity In P in k o f C o n d itio n . j Tli<* Longhorn* Hill iii C hristian* from Port Worth for lh prod ■ firs t blood of tbs nennoi) this aft* Hood. I hest* cool, ch illy night* ar making th# Longhorn* feel Hu ir f and they are eager for tin* ti a v | They are anxious to fest their i* •trengMi. r C. I . in an unknot*) quantity this 3« anon thai have voila i Ii* m< aget* r« I rom her trait lug catuj), however, are <>p itnj* i* ilk* |> atle a u l i * and UM Adrian it I* guile B V a r s if y a stilf fight. aln ay* tut i i* out a squad wort o' OI is- not iu Im her re putatloll. and tbi* supposed sin' will fail that it *u. Jump on | yoar. The small college usually vt : the the U niversity anc makes a better showing m , game, because her Coach ha* levo1. pick I rom aud tan * on s> alen to hest ones. W ith a squad of L lee* the rn* a, a is I IU pen a it is I . ;inuin. .. . P ritch e tt and Keck at guards, Jordan aud B e rry at tal kies, Woodhull and C e lla r s on th e endB, P u e t t a t q u a r te r . and B a rre l; and Brown a t halves, E h it r coaches none of the teams, but a? Missouri Director Brew er coaches 'I he greater part of the football. business details arc in the hands of a general manager who is subordinate to the Director aud the la cuI Ly com mitto*.. There are no student mem- I ber* of this committee. There ar * student managers of various tea ans but they are merely assis ’ ants to the directer and have no con­ trol over the finances. is p r a e t ­ cady the same except that Directer Lrew er soems to exercise ciomer su,.- ervision over the business manage- “ ^ u t au? hafc “ f urciia6fc* ’ A t Missouri the ny stem A t Wisconsin salaries also « * " ^ r * Director salary Their .. . . .. the T * . , .VIahi-1 Jil H 1“ 4t ne ace. un rn* * a r u Alioth*! in cl ii uu oi la an a m y stun.. calls for actual material# u cia** ia aiuuymg sui h u thing a* a nuube aud ii* purls, ii uiuy be given sample* of the m aterial* Lint go in ­ to huusv cum.iru c iion lo bairnie and loJk about. A* ail co n vo lu tio n is • ii o punish, it absorb* lh*; new* lan­ gauge through the ey*.-* a* well as Rather, the eyes are a the eui s. means of tying the, new wot us to iu# memory. in offering a laboratory course Mr language lfl-‘i*- for ihe ihivUgii Hali pro po** a tor practical rather a;> use. leach a titan leaciic* fit* lo trout the start, beginning with words that are Closely akin to the Anglish and progressing u Spanish words uulike our own. or Athletics, is head of the Division of Physical Culture and of all ath­ letic sports. Mr. Stagg coaches sev­ eral ot the athletic teams aud a. o has supreme control of the busine, s m anagem ent At the U niversity of Illinois there is no very close relation betue* n the Department of Physical Training. the gymnasium,- and the in ter* a ik r- late spurts, except that Physical D i­ rector H uff is at the head of bena. There is a Board of Control which corresponds to our Athletic Council, and consists of four members of th** faculty, throe alumni students, four and A t Michigan, Director Bar,*lm o has supreme and immediate control over all business m atters and is Secretary of the Board of Control which con­ sists of four members of the faculty, three alumni, and throe students. The Director does no coaching anc seems to have no immediate control over the coaches except in so far a,, he it* a me miler of the Board of Control. The student managers are merely as­ sistants of the D,rector. Vi-ws of President Hill of tilt U ni­ the rela­ versity of Missouri, on tion of athletics to the Univ rs.ty: * van fortunate enough at Missouri G e rm a n ia M e e tin g . Th# Germ ania Judge T, W . Gregory was n* xt in­ troduced. He delivered a few “ hot shuls” at "B e n n y .” mid of his con­ nection with Varsity, and talk*a abou holds he value of athletic enthusiasm. " I t night, Get. y, develops the spirit oi loyalty to the M a in 'Buiidiug. InstiLutfcn ” he said, ‘ which is a vi -'a1 c-lem int in *;ood cilizcuehip.” He showed th# pr*-cariouH status of atli ( ujeiiL* WlJI bfc «V v«d . A cordial in- leticg ut present, and urged a heavy ; Yitation io extended to a ll who aru sale ot ti< kefs as the best remedy. boon prepared, after whub retrcsh* U s meeting on Wednesday in Room by of the A short program has L iterary Society intc-rested in German and things G er­ the of Now H ie Athletic Council has recently issuing custom abolished passes promisccufcly. only new paper men and members of th*? teams will receive passee, lh men Honing this new move .Judge Hr g- ory said, ‘ it meets With my hearty approval and I think it to be a win# and p n p e r action.” Coach Ailerdice, arriving on the g ra te d man. Old members ar# urged to be present. Chapel Exercises. Chapel exercises w ill h< held as uaual next w**ek in R^iom 46 at 8:30. i he exercises will Ere co nil uc ted by visiting ministers, a m w maw taking T o d a y , S a tu r d a y , O c t. 5. his turn each umming. a;30, 'Texas va. T . C. U., C laik Niblo at full.— who would be afraid to risk the honors of V a rsity? lint suppose we put Birg e , Knaur. wich a i line; Dealey on end; and : W’immer at quarter; Halbert in the etc . are in Uant H „ I on .La subject of tho re- scene at this time, was *# * '* • con> ‘ 'r “ t, K' n w,tb m s i ' ii, J j tie larger ms banus. So successful is th# syi that with a stud* ut body Me belk veg that the development anti to th# front of th# platform id,ion cl athletic# to the Urn vers! y. with many cheers, and as he came th# tem then- only Al they are saving $10,000 a year, which Pf©Per function of the University a d though ti)*- Coach has und* rgone ar, is devoted exclusively app*arance bowed h.m to the ex leu- should be- supported and controlled opera lot:, h sion and equipment of field. team he said, "Tim team is At Chicago, Mr. Stagg. as Director j reason he belie vet that the Univ r- in much b itte r condition than this by the I ai vt igity just as ii, a Die-rn a tic# or zoology. than ours, ort rsipht ct athletic activities a; * a training in > , he in fin ■ c o n d i t i o n . the athieti this to the their j" ..*■ feet For cts to Crane at halves, and Green on full. ■What would be the effect? Sh ift them - any way the coaches may. and s lect from any number of other good men. they should be able to make a very strong showing today. The full mc ut available strength of the V arsity eleven w ill be realized, however, until '-ring th* training and I* am work. E v e ry mo­ ie being utilized bo .quad to pert’** non, and if the j th*> critical rooter discerns a H iggin - 1 inconsistent work iii..-, afternoon, ii IPT!',* !r\ 0,1- freshmen become eligible. bot ham at end. Jalo n ick and W illiam s should realize the iii the line; Littlefield and numerous others much to the strength of the team. in the back. add should handicap tug, and he should remember that A good the session o f fine j boost and a sincere e x p r e s s i o n is young y< t. tim e salaries and E ve ry University, tu­ sRy ought to pay all the 1 redit control the selection of ail officials due Coach Rix and T r a in e r Dis*h.” und coaches. Manager G arrett then introduced T says, must come to the plan o f * rn u. Taylor, w h o , in his eloqm-n-t and paying a general director to attend enthusiastic way appealed to th# toy* to this important business. H< ag ally of every Texan student to sup roes with the late President Harper port the team by buying a ticket and last year, and V... __ is Orutorica! A ssociation There w ill bo a meeting of *b# in regard Crater!* a] A aso cia'ii n tonight at » JO th*- Auditorium o f th# -A in Building This in an important meeting, and should bv attended by to be con ail. us vital mutters ur< side red. A t seven o’clock, p in., there will bo ri meeting of the Debating Coun­ is urged to Re­ cil. pro se ut. E v e ry member P R E S T O N P R E Y N O L D S , President Which RIX and DI soh hav# I ar,.] Ditch h a .t been work-1endowed or entirely supported ‘ °* Chicag0* lhat aT*»3etic* should be b eng present at all the games. He by tallied of o Id days at V a n ity , and n u rrk Coach Allerdic# is feeling now and w-orklng hard with the side dope. He in g found c o n d itio n and so far advanced th e squad in st ch is rejoiced at hav-j mean much to the team. In- J c o n f i d e n c e on t h e field t o d a y w ill E v e ry Joy* * and * all ^^ Sh° Uld be a mit ' <] fine a1 Texas supporter will be there. in ! Com*1 early. dents funds the U n ive rsity so that ail s'udents put should be enabled to take part in his bearers. ‘ he spirit of "do or die” into the sports, that in intercollegiate con- Taking this rally as a criterion, the Ir gate receipts from non-sfu* Every element to be Ke” K0B has will go to the University there,— a full 1 H* u & a ©ff with a rush, d e s ire d w as .» f «« i t desirable marred th# occasion, fo r it system wag a good humored crowd in a t ­ tendance. Moreover, if Prof. T a y lo r s Vufo shows an ythin g, a thous- system. a n i good speakers. And^notbiag^Q- to r , Ih llT a “ 1“ T fo re th is a p p e a ls in p rin t. “ P ^ Comp‘ tl,ion S ta ff beg ins. ,or p,ao« T ‘ « n These talks w ill be limited to #;x I he new men ar* esptcially in v it­ students ed know that they are alw ays w elcom e. to visit uh; th# old 'Th# Athel v urn ha* always been a pioneer; with the tormath n o f tw o new societies we Intend Lo do m o re than ever. Come out tonight and take our measure. G E O R G E W Y T H E . President, T h e H ogg F o r e n s ic C lu b . The u* w club formed speaking from tin* Rusk L ite ra ry So* iely w ill he organized the Law Building, IO, Saturday night, at 7:30. Room inG-reskd In do­ All th is* who an ing debating and other forensic a un­ iter u coo* ii are invited to Join. in i*. W . D U P R E E . U N I V E R S I T Y C A L E N D A R . Field. 7:00, Debating Council meets, i 30, Oratorical A h: ' classes. 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