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A B, S w a n s o n , a d j u m ? p r o f e s ­ l e f t s o r o f R o m a n c e foi A u s t i n W e d n e s d a y , M a r c h to s e c u r e h is d o c t o r o f C h i c a g o p h i l o s o p h y d e g r e e f r o m t h e U n i ­ v e r s i t y o f C h i c a g o , D r. L. E. D a b ­ n e y , a d j u n c t p r o f e s s o r o f R o m a n c e l a n g u a g e s , a n n o u n c e d . Mr, S w a n s o n w i l l r e t u r n M arch 19. U n t i l t h e n Isis c l a s s e s w'ih be m e t b y v a r i o u s m e m b e r s o f the d e ­ p a r t m e n t . B R O W N T O D E L I V E R T A L K f r o m E x p e r i e n c e s t r a v e l s N e w Z e a la n d a n d b ji I s la n d s t o be the b a s is o f a t a lk b y Dr H a r o ld ('. B r o w n at t h e S a t u r d a y n i g h t e n t e r t a i n m e n t at th*- U n i ­ v e r s i t y F a c u l t y Club M a rc h 7 a t 8 o ’c l o c k . K. K ( j u e H Hu, see ro­ ta ry o f the club, a nn o un ced . Dr B r o w n is a v i s i t i n g p r o f e s ­ s o r in th e d e p a r t m e n t o f p h i l o s o ­ p h y . All m e m b e r s of t h e c l u b a r e a s k e d to be p r e s e n t . it. w a s o v e r w h e l m i n g l y hav< c h a r g e o f the t h e d e p a r t - b o a r t s , ” s t a g i n g “ S w e e t - r e v u e to s u e - j r e c u r i n g t h e o r c h e s t r a , a n d m a k - f o r v i s i t i n g o f t h e o f j in g plan - and a r r a n g e m e n t s ! the* dan * i n c l u d i n g 1 m a t c h an d c o n c e s s i o n s , the g l a n d I H E D A I L Y T E X A N * j r i I u n U f\ i , 1 V 1 A R L H t, 1 9 3 1 HHSWp S I G N I F I C A N T S T A T I S T I C S During the pavst eighteen months, ac­ cording to figures from an insurance com­ pany, more th an thirty thousand persons were killed in the United States as a re­ sult of automobile accidents. It is estimat­ ed that almost a third of the accidents are their the result of drivers driving out of right of way. Failure to observe signals, cutting in, exceeding the speed limit, and driving off the roadway were the othe r ways which were most responsible for ac­ cidents. About nine thousand of the de aths were pedestrians and most of these were th e re­ sult of the pedestrians’ own carelessness, There were a g r e a t many cases in which I he blame was divided. But regardless of responsibility for the toll the de at h s caused by automobiles, each year from alone is too great. There are many more persons in­ jured th a n there are killed; a nd some have estimated t h a t the losses from automobile accidents is as great as the the loss to United States ti tiring the World War. this cause licenses. The speed There have been efforts to control ac­ cidents through speed limits, a nd through- drivers' limits have been gradually increased, and t h e rate of accidents from ears running at high speed does not seem to have increased. It h a s been pointed out that a tt e m p ts to make mid enforce drivers’ license laws have met wit b litt Ie success. The oldest graduate of Yale, Adward I*. Rfiidstrcet, died recently at the age of loo. I l e was a member of the class of *58. A T I E T O T H E P A S T the As a r e s u l t of action by th e Board o f Regents in letting a contract for the plac­ ing of bronze plaques on eight University it in o n l y a m a t t e r of a short b u i l d i n g s , time until every bundling on forty acres will be appropriately designated. This practice will aid new students, as well as visitors to the campus, in locating particular points they may be interested in. I he c o s t is negligible, It is a permanent record which will be a link to the campus bet ween the students. It gives a certain degree of distinction and designation to each building to which will be associated memories of happenings during the school \ c a r. 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Mo o r e, d e a n o f s t u d e n t e x - s t u ­ l i f e , w h o b a n q u e t in F o r t W o r t h , dent.*;’ t h a t ho w a s g r a t i f i e d a t s t a t e d t h e s u c c e s s of t h e e x - s t u lent s in t h a t ci t y. r h o t!u* W i c h i t a F a l l s e x e s f o r t h e c o m i n g y e a r a r e Miss M illie Ma** Kell, vice p r e s i d e n t ; H a r v e y H a r r i s , p r e s i d e n t . J o e W a r d , s e c o n d vice p r e s i d e n t , a n d Mrs. L e s l i e S t u n g Oi-. s e c r e t a r y a n d r e p o r t e r . e l e c t e d b y ot f i f e r s th** H e r r i n g H o t e l A m a r i l l o a n d C a n y o n e x e s m e t in c o m p l e t e d o f f i ­ f o l l ow e d j o i n t l y a t A m a r i l l o . A b u s i n e s s c e r s w e r e e l e c t e d , w a s by a d i n n e r a n d a d a m e . t a p i d l y ses si on in wh i c h , Tile e x e s of H e m p s t e a d e l ec t e d o f f i c e r s at t h e i r a n n u a l b a n q u e t . Th* n o w o f f i c e r s a r e : Mr s. W. P. H e r m s . p r e s i d e n t ; Dr. M, A. J*>nos. vice p r e s i d e n t ; Mr s . J, T. Shl i ne l e i ' , s e c r e t a r y , a n d Mr s. R. A, S m i t h , r e p o r t e r . 2 0 5 W e s t T h i r t y - t h i r d S t r e e t . R e q u i r e m e n t s f o r m e m b e r s h i p i n c l u d e a in Pi I a m b d a T h e t a h i g h sc hol a st i c a v e r a g e in ail c o l ­ l e g e w o r k a n d a n e v i d e n c e o f pi o t e s s i o n a l * ut - f i e l d of t a n d i n g a b i l i t y i n t e r e s t in a n d t h e ft t h e ! n i v e r s i t \ I e d u c a t i o n . E a c h and d e s t i n a t i o n Mas r e t u r n e d ut i me i n! * r s h i p m u s t be r e e o n h m rnl- t w o m e m b e r s of Hith- | iii!, j a c ui t y o f the Sc ho ol o f E d til** c o u r s e j u e a t i o u a n d m u s t h a v e a t t a i n e d c d b y a t c a n d i d a t e leu -t f o r a t t e n t i o n w a s I j u n i o r s t a n d i n g . f hose st ud y nt.-* w h o wet* a t e d :tie .Mary’ R u t h H o l m e s S. K i r k p a t r i c k E l i z a b e t h Ka! uh. en I sa he * S i m o n , Leis I Ii,ca bet It Pf( : i f f e r . F r i g h t H o i mas * ii;* I! ad* n, M a r i o n n cy', AL i r ga re *t. G r i m e s , Mc Cl e l l a n arc I L/c ii. .Mrs. J e s s i rn it i - . M a r y Allen, Pa u l i . Pe e k. W h i t - * i u s sie E x a m in a tio n s Given In Sforza s Course E x a mi n a t i o n * D e p a r t m e n t s o f h i s t o r y , in G o v e r n m e n t ! in, < Ant tit * a r k , S f o r z a ’s lect m e c o u r s e o n c o n t e m p o r a r y g o v e r n ­ g i v e n m e n t s o f Europe*, w e n ! ri d a y to eight s t u d e n t s d e s i r i n g one Ii >ur of c r e d i t in g o v e r n m e n t . e c o ­ n o mi cs , a n d s o c i o l o g y a l s o o f f e r e d t h i s c ont sc*; ca- h d e ­ c r e d i t m it-; o w n p a p e r s . p a r t m e n t g r a d e d C h a r l e s A. T i m m , associate* iii is t h a t de­ p rot es s e i c h a r g e o f t h e p a p e r s p a r t rn* ut. g o v e r n m e n t , of in J, * I Hivall, r e p r e s e n tat iv <* f r o m t h e o n e - h u n d r e d f i r s t diss- t riot, w a s in t h e U n i v e r s i t y f o r t ho last t i m e in t h e s u m m e r of ! '.*2.'!. Ho ha s n e v e r a t t e n d e d a l o n g se s s i o n b u t h a s s p e n t s e v ­ e r a l s u m m e r s in t h e U n i v e r s i t y a n d a n u m b e r o f course:* t h r o u g h tire d i v i s i o n o f E x t o n ion. t a k e n h a s pent. Mr. D u v a l l t w o y e a r s in D r a k e U n i v e r s i t y a u d w e n t t o bol Im j- P r e e n , Ky., t o r e c e i v e d e g r e e u b a c h e l o r o f s c i e n c e f r o m IU* t h e c o l l e g e n o w lives in F o r t W o r t h . t h e r e , around the p e r i p i t h t h e : buzzard E L I Z A B E T H M I T R Y c og i t at m g on : h e m a t t o r o f — a r e th* re s u c h is — type s . t h i n g s as t r i p e s t h a i V* I .*. m a Ii e a t ranee*! al iii** ill- I d i v i d u a l w a y H E L E N C l ASS­ I T H ' K sin I lo . ii eivma a u m J I M F D M BJ h e a d i n g fot G r e g ­ o r y to w u t c h ct hoi - put on a b a s k e t - t o s s i n g e x h i b i t i o n f o r a c h a n ge . C L Y D E C O O K . as u n l i k e t h e m o v i e a c t ov by t h a t n a m e as is p o s ­ s i bl e b o t h t h o u g h f l a u n t m u s t a c h e s . e v e n t h e y J O E R I L E Y is a f r a i d to s a y tin* a ol d " p i c n i c ” d u r i n g w i ck day s — he c l a i ms t h a t it j i n x e s w e e k e n d s. like H E L E N T H E D F O R D a n d M A R G lf F R I T H Kl BKI A t h e i r due . M u s t gi ve g i r l s SY ’ one L o n g t i m e no s e e t h e “ F L O S ­ s u r n a m e W E Y M O U T H . Ti v s a y i n g D O R O T H Y D I M P L E in y o u r s p a r e m o ­ S I R A J H O R N m e n t s — it has a pl e a s i n g ’ s o u n d . l o n g e r " w h o a r e W e S yl v i a H A L L I E O RR . is a b o u t c u r i o u s ask b u t im H a v e l o n g e n v i e d Hie s o p h i s t i ­ F R E D M E R L ­ ut c a t e d s l a nt OS I ll S e y e b r o w s . Official Notice f! hr Official Notice colum n of T h e *' ' a n is re,’ or van! for use by U n i v e r ­ to sity m ake official a n n o u n c e m e n t s concern* ing I m v e r a i t y w ork. S t u d e n t notices a ill no t be i rioted. I.lenity m e m b e r s who w ish G eologists Inspect V olcano Structure I- o r t y- f i ve s t ud* n t s o f t he d e ­ p a r t m e n t . a g e o l o g y mud* a f o u r - s t o p fi eld t r i p F r i d a y , f o l l o w i n g a * oui se atfPng < Ini on < ' re e k. I'he st m b n*s i at 2 ail) o ’c l o c k The ; 5 o' clock. a p p r o x i m a t e l y f i f t e e n mi lt 'if e a s t o f ti;** ! c al l ed t i nc t v ol c a n o wh i c h , A u s t i n , a n d in j o u r n e y , to ‘‘Pilot K n o b , ” a n ex- ; a c c o r d i n g I | t o IL 11 < uy ie r, inst r u e t o r in g e o l o gy , *s m o r e t h a n tired mi l l i on y e a r s old. t h r e e h u n - j : T h e s t u d e n t w h o w e r e p r e s e n t t h e t r i p w e r e the* o n f o l l o w i n g ; ! J o s e p h K M lag. Pat Hi ggi ns , .Made- j line: Ma r t n, \ inlet VV ai d, IL T. I B o o t h , Robe ‘ Myet' s . K e n n e d y . A • J. \ m n I. T . I ( e n on, I t aid E r a n kit Ba r r es J. N e e d h a m . R T. G i b s o n , Mal | , G r a c e J o n e s , P. H a r d y , A. rt C a s e y , E a r l * I h o n i a < Ile D u k e , L i n d a .Smith, Rove! L Wh i t e, Alta Bell Alli son 1 t o m s , ! t o n Allen R u t h r. I Elvis, I i e n r y , ! A Mc Daniel, AA i m h o i ley, J i m B r i d g e s , J o t Pa ul P o l­ « it H a m l i n, i t ' v B l an k s h i p, P e t e Manescai* u, ( J a n e S l o a n . Hor a ce E a r l y M a r t i n , E. lf. M a y f i e l d , B u f f a n C a l d w e l l , V i r g i n i a Irvine*, G i l b e r t S mi t h , H o u s t o n S h e l t o n . ITM, en Mc D a n i e l , H. ll. G r a h a m , R o b e r t K e r n , W a l t e r W i l k i n s o n , B u f o r d S t e w a r t , IL F. C o l o m b a t , W i l l i a m L a w t o n , a n d S. D y b o ws k i . 12 W om en Initiated By Pi Lambda Theta a t ^ tin* m e e t i n g o f Twe l ve n e w m e m b e r s w e r e ini Pi B a t e d L a m b d a e d u c a ­ f h e t a , h o n o r a r y t i o n f r a t e r n i t y t o r w o m e n , T h u r s ­ d a y ni ght , M a r c h 5, a t >he home* o f Mr s, Helen* P e r r i n S m i t h t hi s t r o u bl e . m a y now s e c u r e a c opy. a r i t y w i t h ^ a voi d la.' let in h a nd , e x a m i n a t i o n . F a m i l i ­ l i tt l e hook he l p s P o r e x a m p l e . I v e o k a st uii ent a p p e a r e d , t a b - p o s t p o n e d ink** -"'bt* had not p*>tj. in a d- t a k e th* s h e w a n t e d t h a t U> to E. J. M V H I EM S, r e g m t t a r . l$E( A I , S E ---------------------------- - j b o n e d a n d n o o n e k n e w , „ oi t h e f i na l s in i n t r a - ! v a n e o niu ca Is T h u r s d a y n i g ht ami t h e : a n e x a m i n a t i o n . M u r a l : R e a d I n t e r s c h o l a s t i c B a s k e t b a l l H a n d b o o k . AD VE RI NSING Shows that you are proud of your business* THE DAILY TEXAN A T U R D A Y , M A R C H 7, 1931 THEATERS "U N F A IT H F U L ”— with Ruth Chatterton and Paul Lukas, today through Tuesday, At the Paramount. "GOING WILD"— with Joe E. Brown, Lawrence Gray, and Laura Lee, through Tuesday. At the Hancock, today " R E A C H I N G FOR THE MOON"( ) — with Douglas Daniels, Fairbanks, Bebe Horton, Edward Everett Jack Claud Allister, today, Mulhall, last “ The Conquering Horde," with Richard Arlen and Fay Wray, Sunday through one week. At the Queen. times and “ LE ATH ER NEC KI NG” — with Irene Dunne, Ken Murray, Fazenda, Li I y a n Louise Tashman, Ned S p a r k s , Benny Rubin, Eddie Foy, Jr., and Rita La Roy, today only. "Her Man,” with Hel- e n Phillips Holmes, and Ricardo Cortez, Sunday and Monday. At the T e x a s , Tw elvetrees, ♦O nly t h o v # wlieJi abo** tk s a v e ra # * sr* ta dis! inguithrd. Reviewed Today “ L E A T H E R N E C K I N G , ” a t the It Texa s T h e a t e r t o d ay only is un | i n d i f f e r e n t hash of sense a n d non- | to be del ir io us ­ sense calc ul at ed ly f u n ny to aud i enc es who a r e in isn't t h e mood f o r laughing. del ir iously f u nn y , b u t t h e r e ar e m o m e n t s in which it is a mu si ng , ;ind audi en c es who a r e n ot p a r ­ t i c ul a r l y h ar d to please will p r o b - ; a b l y find it to t h e i r liking. The r t o r y c on c er ns four m a r i n e s “ in the gr ass skirt bel t, ” which means n ot h i n g mor e or less t h a n s t a t i o n ­ ed s o m e w h e r e in the tropics where a n y t h i n g is liable to h a p p e n and al most e v e r y t h i n g does. T h e r e the m a t t e r of love a f f ai r , is a a m a n ’s d ec or at i o n f or b r av e r y, and a p ho n e y shipwreck, b ut the fun p e r p e t r a t e d by the as se mbl ag e pf c h a r a c t e r s is the ma i n thing, and audi en c es will t a k e it or leave it. a- they plaice. I re ne Dunne. K< n Mu T h e r e is no star, w h at honors t h e r e a r e being equally divided sn lone r a y , Louise F aze nda. Lilyan T a s h ­ ma n, Ned Spar ks, Be nn y Rubin Eddi e Foy, Jr . , and Ri ta En Roy. T h ey do as well as m i g h t be ex ­ t he ci rc umst a nce s, I pected, u n d e r the I tho ug h wise cr acks out m o u t h of Mr. M u r r a y a r e pr obably I the best single t h e . show. T h e r e is a p r e t t y good s e ­ qu en c e in technicolor. t h i n g a bo ut of E s t i m a t e ; C. i ncluded “ Permits, granted,*’ -aid. the B u r e a u ’s r e ­ t o o ut - of- t e n m n port, state c o rp ir an- , n.- or ganizati ons directly c o n ne ct ed 1 wi t h oil dev e lo p me nt or d i s t r i bu ­ tion, in addi tion t o a large list "ti lumber , ma chi ne r y or steel m e r ­ c ha ndi si ng compania#, many of which r epor ted home of fi c es iii I ouDiana uj < >'• {aboma." J U N I O R PROM P L A N N E D Fl ans f o r t he j u n i o r pr om, a n d a r r a n g e m e n t s fm music and de c ­ or ations. will be ma de at a meet- ; mg o f the j u ni or council Monday a f to m o i n a t 6 oelock in the g ill s’ st u dy hall. Daphnia Grishara, pr esi­ dent of the class, r ep o r t ed F r i ­ day. divide (which will ire ped. the I completed s e we r a g e into two section#, o ne of recently -v ’.'rn, and the ot h e r will inspect t h e Alamo Iron Works, a n d will be shown metal casti ng aud s t r u c t u r a l Teel fabrications. Mr. F er gus o n a n d s ever al of t h e s t ud en t s will r e t u r n t o Austin I Friday night, but Mr. Foeht, a n d j st ude nt s i nt e r est e d in r -ad m a t e r ­ in S an Antonio I Fri da y night, and S a t u r d a y t he y will make a trip t o Uvalde C o u n t \ to view the Rock Asapha l t Mines ial, will r ema i n 189 Corporations Granted Charters to (’b a r t er s g r a n t e d to t e x a s c r p ot a t i on s d u r i n g F e b r u a r y n u m ­ bered 189 and r e p r es e n t ed a total capitalization of $6.301 .nod, com­ c o m p an ie s with a par ed tot a l capital! a l i e n of $8,276,000, total in J a n u r y nil 182 with a capitalization of $5, 924,000 in Feb r uar y. I ‘930, ac co r di ng to the Bur ea u of Bin .ness Resear ch at the University. “ Oil companies formed the l a r g ­ est single gr ou p a m o n g the b u s i ­ nesses ( b a r t e r e d , in t h e nu mb e r of tho. e it ic as well as foreign per- vicinity. Rh ii F er g u s on , a s s a c u j at e pr of e ss or of civil e n g i n e e r i n g, ! and 1. \ Foeht, p r of e ss o r of hi gh ­ way engi neering, wer e t he two f ac ul t y m e m b e r s to m a k e thi trip. S t u d e n t s going on the inspect ion trip were a- follows; ll Schif- lett, Livingston Brawley, Mitchell Darby, « F. \V ilson, F. IL Canion, IL ll. Biggs, I> J Driscoll, M. M. Merrick, Y. IL Meisenheimer, J. ll E. W idler, IL S. B Hudson, \ Mc Na t t . Woolley, and E, I The Lime Riant a n d t he Rock ( ' r u sh i n g Ri ant of Q u a r r y an d New B r au nf el s will be inspect ed by the gr ou p on *his trip. F ro m New Br aun f el s t h e y will go to the Republic Ce me nt Co m p a n y , n o r t h of San Antonio, and lunch will be tin1 employes of served them by I this i oncei n. in San Antonio the g r ou p will J O E 6. u BROWN I., new Height# oi j .im 1 Im!,nit* in th # m e r rie s t, ti.> t whirligig '•* Kit*-’ t CtomG W S I © " A D D E D ' I ath in g I ut h. y ’’ — ( , tardy - NI,. V i n t o n # New* DI XL 7860 Pur * m o u nt P m *#**!§ RU TH C H A T T E R T O N Unfaithful’ v» Uh P A U L t I k AS Min h a nett Comedy •THI OOI, DCM FOR with ANIU CLYDE I. ,0 toon S., . / / A l e a f A f t * * S t a r t s T o d a y ~ t I a. rn. Cpamnioiuil H ancock The Cactus NKI) S T A RK S and a r i g h t m e r r y f a n g B *- n n v i n c l u d i n g f a - R u b i n , L o u i s e b o y s e n d * , E d d i e I a s h ­ J r . , L i l y a n f o r y o u m a n , o f f e r t h e b o m b ­ s h e l l c o m e d y e a t h e r n e c k i n g ' T f K $ T O D A Y O N I 5 is proud of many things T H E D A I L Y T E X A N sh ow ing \ for Austin, w e n t into t he g a m e J Locker, made a good for a few m i nu t e s in the second a g a i n s t S an Ja c i nt o , a n d Taylor, I half and p r ompt l y scored t wo who was high-point m a n for Au* tin a g a i n s t Locker was a g a in high s cor e r f o r against San Ja ci nt o. the Maroons T h e r e was a mix- up w h i n the official s corers got Ben J o u r n e a y , t win b r ot h e r . mixed up with hi-' Nocona, a f t e r t r ai l i n g ! 5 * ” . Engineers Make Inspection Tour OI San Antonio F v had CiH', a, n '*f t h o . Fifteen Members Leave F r i d a y t o E x a m i n e V arious Plants Hou st o n t e am, and sent Ben out on per sonal foul* t o w a r d t h e last of the g a m e w h en H a r r y wa s * he one who f o u l s c o u n t e d aga i nst him. Due to t ho i e f f o rt s o f a San J a c i n t o fan who. j a n *' a r c h i t e c t u r a l classes o by some u nk n o w n m a n n e r , seemed College of E ng i ne er ing , a n d to be abl e the e r r o r was c o r r e c t ed a n d Ben j day mo r ni ng f or w e n t back " two to tell t he t wi n s a p a r t , me mb er s of t he f ac ul t y M u b n - , 1. - p e e l urn tr ip rn San Ant oni o and t h i r t e e n s t u d e n t s rn 0__________ t he a n n u a too m a n y t i t 1 in. *ivil field goals. Nocona 27-Plainview 26 first of T he last game of the a f t e r n o o n t he q u a r t e r - finals, the was by f a r the most i nt e r es t i ng a n d closely c on t es t ed of t he first six games. behi nd Plainview' f o r t h r ee and a hal f q u a r te rs , finally slipped a h ea d to win 27-26. th? score P l a i nv i e w led at the h al f CLH and was leading in t h e last q u a r ­ t e r until C u n n i n g h am , f or Nocona, a t 25 25. E van s tied missed a ch a nce to put Nocona a he ad by f ail ing to make good a Plain­ f r e e t hr ow. Wa l ke r, view also missed a t hr ow, and t he n E v a n s ma d e up f o r miss­ ing t h e first time by sinking two f r e e t hr ow s t o put Nocona ahe ad 27-25. for free in W a l k e r again had a chance to keep P l a i nv i e w the r u nn i ng , b u t he missed a fie*- shot just a f ­ t e r ma k i n g one and the game e n d ­ ed t he re . T h e r e was a little c o n ­ f usion as to w h e t h e r or not the t i m e k e ep e r had pulled the tr ig ge r too early. It se eme d t h at he had. so t h e play con t i n ue d for a bo ut 5 mo r e seconds. However nothing I hap pe n ed . A th en s , national c ha mpi ons , o ve r whe l me d Denton, last y e a r ’s s t a te c h a mp i ons , 29 11 in the second g a m e of the q u a r ­ te r - fi nal s last night at 7 o’clock. T h e D en t on t e a m did not show up it did ag ai ns t Sidney as well as L a n i e r t he (.Son Ant on i o ) first g a m e of the day. Dittrieh and Bai tee, f o r w a r d s for D e nt o n, who scored Lanier, made onl y one point be t we e n them ag a i n s t Athens. agai nst Sidney y e a r ’s last in his Hend e r so n, pl a y i n g f o r w a r d foi Athens, was high score man with t o five field goals credit a n d Tompki ns, War e, f o r w a r d , c e n t e r , also showed up well for Athens. War e, however, was f o rc ­ ed fouls. C a rt e r , cento 1 f or Denton, wa h i g h p o i n t ma n his ma r k i n g up five c ou n t e r s . the g am e on leave f o r te am, to Bardwell 4 4 — Yancey 19 Wi th Woods a n d Sp l awn, two flashy f or w a r ds , l e a d in g t he way w i t h about f o u r t e e n p o i n t - each Bardwell c omp l e t el y s m a s h ­ score. ed Yanc ey wi t h a 14-19 Yancey, w h o won an up-hill fight in the m o r n i n g to t ake Bi g S pr i ng alai ted. into t he h al f 22-14, Bardwell led a t good B ur gi n a n d W a r d pla y ed g am e s for Ya nc ey and Hawkins got most of the t ip- of fs at c e n t e r f o r Bardwell. n e v er got c a mp, S an J a c in t o 3 6 - A u s t i n 25 on Wi th a h a n d, San la r g e a n d ent husi ast i c Ja ci nt o gal ler y ( H o u s t o n ) d e f e a t e d Austin 36-25, in t he last g a m e of t h e q u a r t e r ­ finals last night. San J a into took i h f lead m tie* f i r s t q u a r t e r a u d held it all t h e wa y thr ough , dy n es , c e n t e r , a n d Har ri s, f or war d, who s t a r r e d in the Go be r -S a n J a c i n t o g a m e S a t u r d a y m o r n i n g w e r e ag a in the H o u s t o n t e a m ’s biggest t h r e a t s a ga i n s t Austin. E ks t r om, g u a r d tov A us t i n, who in p a r t i c u l a r against did nothing N ew N am e C hosen For E conom ics Club C u r r e n t Econ omi c F o r u m is the I p e r m a n e n t n a m e which was s e l e c t ­ ed f o r tho ec o no mi c s club at the in m e e t i n g held F ri da y outfit G a r ri s o n Hall 307. " R e c e n t A g r i c u l t u r a l Relief and I for discussion at G o v e r m e n t a l Act i on” was t he sub lect this meet ing. " Rel i ef may be o bt a ine d by r edu c t i on of t a r i ff , c h a ng e in t a x ­ to ation, based on the ca p ac i t y land pay. a n d a cha n ge vice policy,” Helen in pr esident of leadi ng the discussion. T h e meet ing was c ond uc te d an o pen forum. AII m e mb e r s p a r t i ci p a t ed m the discussion. in t h e S c h r o d e r , t he F o r u m , said a> The n ext m e e t i n g of the F o ru m will be held F ri da y, Ma rc h 2 0 , at AO o'clock, in Gar ri so n Hall 307 The subje< t f o r discussion at the next me e t i ng will be s e lected by t h e p r o g r a m c o m m i t t e e , a n d wi l l be a n no u n c ed later. Alice Marie Horrell, f o r m e r sin is her e the Uni ver si t y, h e r few d ay s wi t h in dent spending a parent -. n , E OM; A N o QNl y d o u g l a s FAIRBANKS IN REACHING FOH * HE M OON” With BEBE DANIELS t.r h is D< H|x a t "*>' of Today! ^ ' C8t * W au«»««. t h i s A L SO l e a t h e r p u s h e r . ^ COMEDY n e w s EVENTS Now E P M . , „ OVsi ty Mine / JftrB/TnMint f t r f a i r s V / PK The Vogue of PK Waffles! i t ' it cann to set irk ii so m a n y h o y P K muf f les . . . well (hon a n d c r i s p y b r o w n ! P . K. S A N D W IC H S H O P S No. 2 Opposite No. I Opposite University N e w Driskill " Y o u D on't W i l t on U C p V ________ rn I V ;■ - T ’- r. -r . r PK I T IB P R O U D o f t h e f a c t D i a l in a n a t i o n a l c o n ­ t e s t r a t i n g , a n h o n o r a c c o r d e d o n l y e i g h t o t h e r y e a r b o o k s . r e c e i v e s A LU-A MURI* AN it I T fS P R O U D o f t h i r e p r e s e n t at iv o na! tire In n u t y , I h e (I i * n i t >, o f its c o n t e n t s . i h e I T I S P R O U D o f its a hi l ily to p r o v i d e a p e r ­ m a n e n t r e c o r d in wt -r d a n d p i c t u r e o* t h e p e o ­ p l e a n d i*\ c u t s < I thin .school v c a i . IT IS P R O U D o f its n c o j f n i t ion a a s itutifb a n t a n d w o r t h w h i l e p u b l i c a t i o n by out fain Im", b u s ­ i n e s s a n d p r o f e s s i o n a l m e n of T e x a s . I fie f i n * a I opportunity is now being given students and faculty members to reserve a copy of the 1931 edition, R e s e r v a tio n orders, with’ no cash’ deposit required, m a y be en te re d at this tim e w ith s t u d e n t representatives of th e C a c tu s or at R o o m I l (b B . H all. T he new s p r i ng woolens ar e a l wa ys a s e xc i t i ng as the f irs t bud on a b a r r e n t r ee and. this t h ei r new weight s and year , new wea ves a r e mo r e i n t e r es t ­ ing t ha n ever. A wave of plaids is likely to ov er whel m the mode. Th es e will be real Scotch plaids an d d e ­ r ivat ions of t h em in general, t he smaller t he l a t t e r type, the b e t t er . A typical Scotch plaid is woven into wool voile in the sample shown at the bot t om of the sketch, while the plaid motif shown at t he left is worke d in­ to a t iny diamond in gr ee n and white. All woolen fabr i cs f o r sp' ing and light, s he er a r e dr cses a d a pt a b le to hot we a th er , a n d the most d ar i n g expression of o p e n ­ t e n d e n c y a r e t he this work woolens. An ex amp l e of t hese is the lacey p er sey shown at t h e u p p e r right. These fabr i cs wh en combi ned with plain m a t e r i a l s o f f e r e x­ cellent con t ra st . F o r instance, the two-piece frock shown her e ma y he ma de with t he blouse oi lacey per sey an d a plain skirt, or with a plain Mouse a n d plaid .4 . hi . T h e belted blouse b u t ­ tons to one side, and the long sleeves ar e add e d to short k i ­ mon o ones. The slim s e ame d skirt has two godet s in f ro n t. ( Copyright. 1931, bv Vo gue) Women Journalists F o u r T e a m s — Hold Benefit Bridge P K Co n t in ue d f r o m P a g e I in scored l o m a rk e rs against Locker to make t he count 26-20 the Locker was a l ­ Maroon' s name. ways j u s t behi nd a n d a p p e a r e d each m o m e n t a b o u t t o j u m p ahead. T he score at the end of the first q u a r t e r was 9-7; at the hal f it was j thir d the end of 15-1 I; at quai lei 22-11*. Austin was a l wa y s J just a step in f ron t . the tied The only t i m e that Locke r had th'- lead was f or a m o m e n t in the t hi r d q u a r t ei when Dor Johnson , who played a gr eat g a m e at f o r ­ war d f or Locker, the score 15-15 with a free throw and t he n put Locke) ahe ad wbth a field goal. T a y l or t h e n ma de a f r e e t hr ow f or A us t i n and Neu scored a Held g^al to put the Ma r oon s ahead again. T. IL Collins -bowed up well at ( _ Bird Kuhn, _ c e n t e r f o r Locker. to 5 O pening T o d a y j us t final j r oom 0 f the Driskill Hotel. T h e t a S i gma Phi, h o n or a r y and professional j o u r n al i s m f r a t e r n i t y " U N F A I T H F U L , which opens > fqi* w o me n , is h ol di ng a b e n e f i t this a f t e r n o o n from 2 4 0 jo o ' c l o c k in the c r y s t a l Ball­ a f ou r - d a y s howi ng at the P a r a - 1 bridge today, mou nt T h e a t e r is at tout Rut h ( h a t t e r t o n ’s f e a t u r e of t he pro- piece of emot i on f o r imount-La.sky studios, since Wa rn- ffram l e a d i n g by a p r e ­ en Br o t h e rs have co me a n d got ; f es»ional palmist. Ca nd y will be h e r becaus e she was a good girl, gold d u r i n g a n d a f t e r the p a r t y or t he y t h o u g h t she was. of one she waxe s d r a m a t ic as a mod- O ui da Ba xt e r , E li z a b e t h Kendall, e m Amer ic an girl who m a r r i e s in- a n q Xeva ( ’ox. t o British ar i st ocr ac y. covers, first, t h a t h er hus b a nd is j of vi ol e t H o wa r d, Doris Dun ba r , she ancj S o p h y H ardin. T ic k ets may ]„. o b ta in e d f r o m a n y m e m b er of She dis- : qqu. s a ](, 0f t i cket s is in c h a r g e In this nv a c o m m j t t ee [ u n f a i t h f u l , t h e Par a- a. special composed js pal m th e n t h a t and loves a n o t h e r man, played by Paul Lukas. Divorce, it seems, is i m - 1 t fce o r g a n iz a tio n of possible, and hess " u n t i l fat;- takes a hand in solving her g r e a t p ro b l e m , ” Rut h C h a t t e r t o n fans will k no w what to expect. it s one th e alumni, nu ll of a Reser vation- m a y be m a de f o r in- si* $ * a " G O I N G W I L D , ” J o e E. Drown “ ace hit, ” will be visible a n d a u di bl e on t h e Ha n co c k T h e a ­ t e r sc r e en t o d a y t h r ou g h Tuesda y. I t ' s an avi ati on comedy, and is said to be hilarious, t he plot con- c e r n i n g a n e w s p a p e r m a n who. with his buddy, i nvades a p o p ul a r wanter r es o r t an d finds himself mi s ta k en f o r t h e a u t h o r of a p o p - I ladies a l a r a vi at i on novel. mob. him. An d so he stays. F o r climax, t h e r e is a n a i r race, and Mr. Br own d o e s n ' t know' a t hi n g I about flying, n o t a thing. Bu t he flies, and hence the* title, “ Doing Wi ld." Also in the east a r e L a w ­ r e n c e d r a y , L a u r a Lee, and Ona Munson, a m o n g a h os t of o th e r c o me dy makers. T h e M asterson C onducts Series of Studies dividual t i cket s o r f or tables. a f t e r n o o n , is composed T he c o m mi t t e e in c h a rg e of th* prizes, which will be given d u r i n g t he of J o s e ph in e Caldwell, M a r i e tt a J a c k ­ son, an d E v a n g el i n e Chat mas. M a r y M a r g a r e t Glasscock F ra zi e r is in c h a r g e of the r ul es and Bo­ des sa C a r t e r is in c h a r g e of the tables. ------------------------ o — - Payne Addresses Brownwood Meeting Dr. L. W. I ’ayne, pr of e sso r of English, went to Br ownwoo d F r i ­ da y t he Mid-Texas to S t at e T ea ch o r s ’ Association. t o sp e ak Dr. P a y n e ’s first address was ma de to t he high school section. His topic " T h e T e a c h i n g of Liter­ a t u r e in the High School.” “ The E n r i c h m e n t of Life T h r o u g h L i t ­ t he su bj e ct upon e r a t u r e ” w a s which he ad d re ss e d the g e n e r a l section o f t he association I dday night. s u b j e c t “ F i n d i n g God T h r o u g h RUDD A D D R E S S E S CLASS .sophomore cia * T h e e n t i r e the B e a u t i f u l " in the of a g r o u p of s tudi es given by t h e Rev, in H a r r i s Ma st er son in his s t u d y a t a r c h i t e c t u r a l design a t t e n d e d t h e his home, 2214 Rio G r a n d e S t re e t , I l e ct ur e on “ Cathedral.-, Old a n d e v e r y T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n a t 5 N e w , ” given by Ca no n A r t h u r B. o' clock d u r i n g the per iod of Lent . Rudd of t he C a t h e d ra l of Wa- h- S t u d e n t s in t he U ni ve r s it y Episeo- ingt on a t G r e g g House We dn e s - pal Ch u r ch a r e invited to a t t e n d j d a y night. T h e s t u d e n t s a t t e n d e d the l e c t ur e instead of the r e g u l a r these st udi es. “ F i n d in g God T h r o u g h P o e t r y ” , S a t u r d a y class. ; ( ’obel i. was t h e s u b j e c t discussed a t the m e et i ng ye s te r da y . T h os e pre-! s e n t at l a st m e e t i n g we r e the Doris Ktntt, M a r y E d s on , G e r t r u d e j w u e *i ‘fcm* *" S umpter ?, A n ne C o h e r t , Zallee 1 Williams, F a y e Wilson, Marion Briggs, Maul inc Ma t t e r so n , B e t ty , Love Hugely, Ma ril la Master son, j Lillian Ma st er son, A n n e Tri gg, Ma r y Na--, Mrs, G e o r g e Robin-1 son, Margie Al t h ea I Kl u mp p , Virginia S t u pp s , P a t t y ! Lacy, a n d J o s e p h i n e T u r n e r . Bright, ?----- <> ^ Kv A l e x a n d e r will sp en d t h e I ntrod uci ng Charlotte I Alw'ranee a member of tit*! Harley Sadler t o. — — — - o ------------------------------- E X -ST U D E N T BROADCASTS A n e n t e r t a i n m e n t p r o g r a m by A n n e S t r a t t o n , e x - s t u d e n t o f t he i Universit y, will be b r o a d c a s t over S ta t i on WO AI , Snn Antonio, Sat* j I u r a d y night, # Charlotte Lowrance Who Open a One Month Engagem ent in Austin. Ii A D V E R T I S E to tell the University students you have what they w a n t - 'c m . mm r a n mm T H E DAILY T E X A N The Texas Student Publications. Inc. P u b lis h e r s o f T h e C actus. T h e L o n g h o r n -R a n g e r , n nd T h e D aily T e x a n T H E U A I L Y T E X A N S A T U R D A Y , M AUCH 7, 197.1 Abundance of Reserve I Cage Expert Aggie Sport Briefs A u stin C ollege G ives 39 Grid A w ard s S p e c i a l t o T h e D a i l y T e x a n . S H E R M A N , March f i . - T h i r t y - n in e A u stin C o lle g e football m en d e c e iv e d a w a rd s at the hands o f C oach C ecil G rigg a c tin g fo r th e a th le tic cou n cil, ra n g in g fr o m a sim p le gold se r v ic e bar to a c o m ­ bination o f sw e a te r , blan ket, bai and c a p t a i n ’s star, a c c o r d in g to y e a r s o f serv ice. F if t e e n are va ­ nity “ A ” m en, tw e n t y - t w o le t te r e d on th e and tw o P o u c h e r team , w e r e m a n a g e r s for 1930. th e F or c o n s e c u t iv e seco n d y ea r, an “ A ” s w e a t e r wa< issued also to a man w h o had letterer s e v e r a l y ea rs a g o ; in this in s ta n c e to R. D. ( “ C h ili’) ’ R ichards, p la n ­ o f B astrop , T e x a s, ta t io n o w n e r in 1 9 1 0- K an g aro o 1 1 - 1 2 . q u a r ter b a c k Last y e a r a similar case w a s th a t o f Dr. E. R. S im s, P r o fe s s o r o f R o m a n c e la n g u a g e s at the U n i ­ versity o f T e x a s , w h o won his la.-t l e t t e r t w e n t y - s i x y ea rs b e fo r e . He w a s g r a d u a te d in 1903. -----------------o ------------- -— S T . M A R Y ’S Q U I T S F O O T B A L L S p e c ia l t o Th e D ail y Te xa n S A N A N T O N I O , March 6.—-St. M a r y ’s U n iv e r s ity o f San A n to n io S a tu r d a y a n n o u n c e d it had a b a n d o n e d in t e r c o lle g ia te fo o tb a ll b e c a u s e o f the e x p e n s e o f m a in ­ ta i n in g a team . that T h e R everen d A lfr e d ll C a l m . S. M., president o f the in s titu tio n , a n n o u n c e d th a t the m o n e y o r d i­ narily ex p en d ed on m a in ta in in g a fo o tb a ll te a m would be tu rn ed into e d u c a tio n a l channels, psa M E T Z E N T H I N R E T U R N S * W. E. Metzefithin, chainman o.k the A th le t ic C ou ncil o f th e U n i v e r sify and p r o fe s so r o f G erm an i la n g u a g e s , retu rn ed F r id a y fro! Los A n gel es. w h er e he w e n t t I .os A n g e le s Texas! ad d ress th e E x e s A s s o c i a t io n on the orca, in, o f the a n n u a l Mal the o r g a n iz a tio n . is 2 ban q u et Th* mot! p o p u l a r biography in years francis H a c k f tt « personal history of th# king who defied the Pop., I and sent three c f his i i i w iv e J to their deaths. Thousands o (f l copies sold at S 3 .OO N o w en th , I list of Star Dollar Books for only S i .Of < ______________________________ ll ■IgPHinMMMKnMavanevassi41 i i . *■ i v rn • h k fl I 111 ; Si . J K S , Texas Book Shore; -and a rebate For Your Sunday Dinner . . . . 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A t th a t the p la te is e x p e c te d to do much | ti m e H o k e w a s th e s c o r i n g a ce toward fillin g th e g ap le f t a t first ■; o f his te a m a nd o n e o f th e out- sack by L e f t y Martin, a ll-S o u th - l s t a n d in g p la y e r s in th e s t a te high w e s t first b a se m an la s t y e a r w h o I s c h o o l t o u r n a m e n t and w a s ward- was \ o t e d th e most v a lu a b le p la y ­ j ed a p la c e on th e a ll-s t a te high e r on E m m o n s | sc h o o l te a m . T h is y e a r his con- was a r e se r v e end on tho A g g ie 1 s i s t e n t d e f e n s i v e w ork and floor- grid la>t fall and w a s o n e 1 p la y w ith a s e c o n d -d iv is io n quin- I t o t w a s so o u t s t a n d in g th a t d e s ­ o f th e best p a ss -sn a tc h e r s on the e le v e n , l i e is s h o w in g eq u a l a b il­ lo w p e r c e n t a g e o f his ity in p ra ctice a t s n a g g i n g to s se s I t e a m his a b il it y w a s r eco g n iz ed by I c o n f e r e n c e c r it ic s and scribes. In ° n t h - initial bag I a d d itio n to his d e f e n s iv e work, I; H o k e w a s high s c o r e r o f the A. | & M. t e a m , to t a lin g 9 0 p oin ts to his i; g a r n e r T h e T e x a s A g g i e th e 1 93 0 n in e. tea m p it e th e S w im m in g j t e a m 's to ta l a lm o s t one-third o f fo r th e seaso n . its T h e 1931 clu b Club te a m M onday will open s c h e d u le fo r th e 1931 s e a s o n ! a g a in s t th e H o u s to n Y. M. C. A . J n a to m in a dual m e e t at H o d s - ! ton. is c o a c h e d b y D a n Hu m ason, c a p ta in o f th e I te a m and v e te r a n b a ck -s tro k e a r t- j ist fr o m H o u s to n . T h is y e a r the tra m will be d e f e n d i n g a p e r f e c t f i v e - y e a r record, the* club w a s fi r s t o r g a n iz e d six y e a r s ago. it has n ot lost a s in g le m e e t in c o m p e t iti o n w ith the s t r o n g e s t te a m s o f th e S o u th w e s t. f o r s in c e E verett D iscusses P ainting E xh ib ition R a ym on d E v e i e t t , a s s o c ia t e p r o ­ fe s s o r o! freeh an d d r a w in g and p ain tin g, sp ok e F rid a y n i g h t at t h e p r e v i e w o f the a n n u a l ex bi­ lo ti un o f p a in t in g s by A m erica n a r tis ts , sp on sored b y th e A u stin A rt L ea g u e, in th e Marie A ntoin otto room o f the S t e p h e n F. A u s- Im Hotel. un the p a in ter s the pictu res sh ow n . Mr. I.vet ell presen t ed ai w hich UISCU is w e ll a bein; e WL T. Rol e. le c t ti re, will r noon, w h en th ed to th c a n v a se s le c tio n . t w o w e t r o ie s s o r o ak Sunday exhibition is arc Kr­ a f t c r ­ op en - F o r ty • g e n e r a l public, included a re >e ieh VV] in tht ii B A N D P I C T U R E M A D E C a ctu s p ictu res o f th e Lu horn Band w ill be m a d e tins a ft noon at 4 :30 o ’clock in fr o n t the W o m a n ’s B uilding. 1 of from le f t - h a n d h itters T h e e r s on T e x a s u su a l d e a r th o f left-h a n d - th e p it c h in g s t a f f o f the this A g g i e ba seba ll n in e j | y e a r in m a tch ed b y a sim ila r lack a m o n g the c a n d i d a t e s b id d in g for b e r th s on th e t e a m . T o d a t e o n ly o n e p la y ­ er "who s w in g s th e w r o n g side o f the p l a t e ha s a p pea red on the d ia m on d . s o u t h ­ p a w is W. W, Mitchell. Longview, s o p h o m o r e , w h o is bidding w ith G e o r g e C a r p e n te r , sq u a d m a n from 7.Iouston, se c o n d for h on o rs a t base. H o w e v e r , a v e r y d i f f e r e n t sit u a t i o n p r ev a ils on f r e s h ­ m a n squad, w h e r e th ere a re six s o u th p a w tw ir le r s c o m p e t in g fo r n u m er a ls u n d e r C a p tain Earl Lyons, fr e s m a n ba seb all coach, lo n e T h e th e path S lo c o m b ’* W h en Don S lo c o m b , v ete ra n h u rd ler fr om C a m e ron , w a s p la c­ ed on the 1930 n a tio n al track and field ut honor roll fo r his p e r f o r ­ m a n ce on th e c in d er last s p rin g it w as th e seco n d tim e that the honor had b e e n b e st o w e d up- on him and th e fo u rth tim e in as m a n y y e a r s that a T e x a s A g g ie the s ig n ific a n t h urd ler had w o n h o n o r . tim e o f 2 3 .6 s e c o n d s in th e 2 2 0 -y a r d low’ e v en t last s p i i n g w a s the third hest in tim e record in c o ll e g e c ir c le s the c o u n tr y , J. R. K e n n e d y , h u r­ d le s c h a m p ion o f 1 9 28 , w on n a ­ and tional I DUH low e v e n t w hile H e r m a n H a rlan , also from C a m ero n , sp r in g w a s p laced o n th e h o n or roll as a high .Slocomb and H ar lan will hurd ler. d e fe n d c h a m p io n s h ip s t h e y h a v e held f o r tw o s t r a ig h t y e a r s in the c o n f e r e n c e tr a c k m e e t this year. re c o g n itio n for bis record in 1 9 2 7 in la s t the is sq u a d m a n Ox E m m o n s , fro m P la in v ie w , l e a d i n g the s c ra m ­ ble f o r berth a s first b a sem a n on the 1931 T ex a s A g g ie d iam o n d te a m . E m m o n s , th o u g h a w e a k h it­ ter in past y e a r s , is an e x c e l le n t M a c k ’s Special for Saturday Frosted R oot Beer for 5c M ack ’s C onfectionery C u r b S e r v i c e 2 1 0 0 G u a d a lu p e E verything in the w ay o f produce W E W ILL D E L IV E R T O Y O U R D O O R BALAGIA PRODUCE CO. Rain H a m p e r s Baseball At T. C. U. S p e c ia l to T he t>nmj T e x a n FO R T W O R T H , March 6 .— R e c e n t rains and cold w e a th e r h ave slowed up b aseb a ll pr a c tic e at T s x a s C hristian b u t C oach M ey er ha- had his p i t c h e r s w h ip - ; p in g their arm s in to sh a pe d u r in g t ^)e h a v e a m * ]»•]] I - bap fur the first w a rm t h e m in sp ell. Moundrnen w ho have rep orted for d u ty inclu d e; A l f Roark, B ill J. WL T o w n s e n d , and Madison P ru itt, all s o p h o m o r e s. E llsw orth C happell and J o h n n y ! th e s e a s o n b asketball a d d itio n a l V aught will b e f o r b aseb a ll s i n c e | m en to report tho is o v e r . | Chappell is a r e s e r v e p itch er fr o m j last year's sq uad, w h ile V a u g h t* will bo ta k in g his first f l i n g a t j varsity c o m p e t itio n , fur his third H e ket ball, y ea r. ! fo o tb a ll and b a s - 1 lettered t r y i n g l e t t e r th is and in N ob le A tk in s, D o c S u m n e r, to play ba B u ster B ran n on and Ad D ie t z e i i will c on tin u e but under th* c o lo r s o f S A c e s, Dallas, Ray M cC ullough will r e p o r t ti ack l l a r l o s C h ■ t and < otball, "np's fo r his te a m a rou n d Coach M e yer f a c e s th e ta sk o f building fo u r ve te r a n s from la s t y ear. Clapt, Mal Wright, How ard C arrell, G ra ssy H inton and J a y W illia m s a r e th e letterm en who h av e r etu rn ed f r o m last year's sq u ad o f 15 le t te r m e n . T he a d d itio n o f C h a p p ell and Vaught to tho squ a d b rin g s the t o t a l n u m b e r o f b aseb all c a n d i­ d ates up to J! — — o --------------- Faulkner Ends G ood H. “ C h u c k ” T a y l o r wi l l C. a d e m o t i s t r a t i o n of b a s k e t ­ g 've ball b e t w e e n h a l v e s o f t h e f i n a l Kame a t s t a t e b a s k e t b a l l m e e t t o n i g h t . t he T a y l o r w a s an A l l - A m e r i c a f o r w a r d f o r s e v e r a l y e a r s o n t h e C e l t i c P r o f e s s i o n a l B a s k e t b a l l t e a m o f N e w Y o r k C i t y W o r l d ’s c h a m p i o n s . t o is p h e n o m e n a l . Hi s h a n d l i n g o f t h e bal l a n d H e f o o t - w o r k c a n p r o v e t he g r a n d s t a n d t h a t o n e m a n wi t h a b a s k e t b a l l c a n be a s e n t e r t a i n i n g as m o s t g o o d g a m e s p l a y e d b y t e n m e n . is T a y l o r ’s a p p e a r a n c e h e r e s p o n s o r e d a n d f i n a n c e d b y t h e C. & S. S p o r t i n g G o o d s C o . , o f F o r t W o r t h a n d A u s t i n , l a y l o r is w ith t he C o n v e r s e R u b b e r S h o e Co., o f C h i c a g o , iii. S eason at T errill j T ennis M atches a s Harry F au lk n er, fo rm er S o u th e m Methodist U n iv e r s ity a th l e te , in a n o th e r sucres fill h as turn ed y e a r co a ch at T errill P rep S ch oo l in Dallas. He w a s fo r a w h ile b a sk etb a ll co ach at S. M. U., and w en t fr o m S. M. U. to M us k o g ee, Okla., w he re his te a m s w o n sev era l s t a t e ch am p io n sh ip s. D u rin g his period o f coac hing o f d e v e lo p e d a nu min i he ha o u ts ta n d in g a th l e t e s , n a m e ly S h e l ­ o f T e x a s , le y o f T ex a s, H a m d e n o f S o u th e r n M eth od ist, J e n n in g s o f G e n te n a r y , Cole o f D a rtm o u th , and Hall o f S o u t h e r n C alifo rn ia , and P o w ell o f S. M. Ii. F a g a n R esu lts A nn ou nced ersi tv < >f a s e n t b e tw e e n Uni' A u stin High S c h o o l, day aft i m o o n , I he I the r e su lts: Gray, beat K o h lh a u se r, T( B axter, A u s tin I11gf T ex a s, f» I. >; I T exa s, High, 3-0, ti p i b ea t B u e c h e l, minis m a t c h e s in elig ib les and play cd T h u rs- o llo w in g w e r e A u stin High -xa-,. ti-1, 9 7. i. beat H ard y, Hen ry A n d e r so n , Karnroth, A u stin i-3. W ilson, T e x a s , A ustin High, 0-0, *’ L Ralph A n d e rson , T e x a s , 0 -4, L a ttim er , T e x a s, b e a t B a r ­ b ea t Ut lh i . A u s tin High, 2 0-4. i s h , A u s tin H igh, 7-5, OO. beat B O N D V I S I T S IN A U S T I N W illia m L. B ond, fo rm er s t u ­ d ent o f tin- U n iv e r s ity , vi ited A u stin T h u r sd a y and F rid ay . H e c a m e h ere on b u sin e ss, and w a s a g u e s t a t the D elta Kappa E p s i ­ lon house d u r in g his s t a y . Mr. B ond w as e d ito r o f th e 1 9 2 9 - 3 0 i ( ’a ctu s, and r e c e iv e d his b a c h e lo r 1 9 3 0 , j o f arts S in ce le a v i n g s ch o o l, he has b e e n a ssocia te d with his fa t h e r in busi- : n ess in G r o e s b e c k . Bond in t e n d s in S e p t e m b e r , to r e -e n t e r s c h o o l in J u n e , d e g r e e | 1 931. tw o ou t In d o u b le s A u s t i n High b e a t the I n iv e r s ity p la y e r s o f three m u tches. G ra y and B a x t e r in ■ o« Aust in High beat C o lh a u ser an d H ardy o f T e x a s , 4-6, 0-2, 0-1. < a m ere it and W (‘lier o f A u s t i n 1 High beat Ralph A n d e r so n and N ichols, T e x a s , 4 -6 , 6-2, 6-1. L a t ­ timer and H e n r y A n d e rso n , T e x a s , beat Uarbish a n d B e u c h e l, A u s tin H igh, 6 -1, 6*2. A R C H I T E C T S G I V E T A L K S Ralph i a m e l on and AI lee IL \ n t o n i n a r c h it e c ts , v is­ A y r e s , S a n tho d e p a r t m e n t o f a r c h i t e c ­ ited ture ut th e U n iv e r sity F r id a y a f t ­ ernoon. I! it ti o f the v is itin g arch i- Ross W elch has g o n e to S t e r l i n g C ity w h ere he will visit th r o u g h 8 u rid ay e a ts . in the h om e o f his p a r - ; trets made soph om ore A D V E R T I S I N G T he N e w York G ian ts, N a tio n a l L ea gu e e n t r y w hich fin ish e d third h ave in th e se ttled spring t ra in in g grind at San A n to n io . r ace d ow n in to last se a s o n , th e ir A b u n d a n c e o f r e s e r v e s t r e n g th will f a v o r the M cG ra w m en in th eir figh t for the fla g this y ear. P r a c ­ the t ic a lly sam e lin e-u p which startl'd s l o w and fin ish e d st r o n g in 1 9 3 0 w ill be in th e b ox s t o r e s this se a s o n , hut r e s e r v e m aterial has b e en added which will e n h a n c e their ch a n c e s. F ir st-str in g e r s, as ind icated b y be M em phis r e p o rts , will T erry at first.; H u g ie Grits at s e ­ c o n d ; T ra vis J a c k so n a t sh ort; fr om B in n i n g - J Urban P ick erin g , ham, at sh o r t; F r e d L indstrom , f o r m e r th ird-sacker. F red Leach, in th e o u tf ie ld ; ! and M elvin Ott Boh 0 * F arrell and F r a n c is Hogan behind th e plate, and C arl H u b ­ bell, P e t e D on o h u e, J o e G ene- ! w ich, J o e H e v in g , Herb P ruitt. Fred F itz s im m o n s, C l a r e n c e M itchell, and Leroy Par* ‘ m e le e , pit ch ers. Bill W a lk er, Spe c i a l E v e n t Added to Stock Show Program S p e c ia l to T h e D aily T e x a n . F O R T W O R T H , M arch 6.— One sp ecia l e v e n t, th e 10 0 -m ete r : I dash, has b een a d ded to the track 1 e v e n ts o f the S o u t h w e s t e r n E x p o ­ s i t i o n T rack and F ield M eet to I be held a t T e x a s C h r istia n Uni- ' v e r sify March 14. O n ly m e n who ; have run th e c e n t u r y dash in ten to lo* presen t less are elig ib le seccjhds or ! co m p ete. J u d g e s w ill til v e r if y the e n tr ies. an d land, T h i s e v en t Red Cliv et’, to he is e x p e c te d I one o f th e b e st d r a w in g card s | o f th e m ee t. S u ch m en a s C y L e ­ Dick ! H ouser, o f T e x a s C h ristian and C aude B ra cey , f o r m e r R ice I n s t i­ t u t e tra ck star, and m a n y otto i s in this arc e x p e c t e d to co m p e t e is not c o n fin e d s chool ; m en , b u t is o p e n to a n y o n e w ho sec­ to c o ll e g e m en or high ! ev en t. T h is e v e n t can s t e p th e c e n tu r y onds or less. l o ’n in in its kind la rge st o f M o re th a n 8 0 0 a t h l e t e s art e x ­ this m eet. p ected to c o m p e t e to he on e o f w hich has g ro w n the the S o u t h w e s t . S c h o o ls that h e r e t o ­ fore h a v e not e n te r e d ha ve sent in a p p lic a tio n s, a c c o r d in g to R D. E v a n s, s u p e r in te n d e n t o f the c ity r e c r e a tio n di pa i t mu ut. T e a m s fr o m O k la h o m a A. & M. and f r o m D u r a n t T e a c h e r s ’ a re e n ­ tered. T h e r e will la* so m e JOO gold, silv er a n d b ron ze m e d a l s fo r first, seco n d a nd third p la ce w in n e r s in th e v a r io u s e v e n t s . T h e r e will be tw o w a t c h e s to the w in n e r o f th e p e n ta t h lo n and to tho w in n e r o f th e sp ecial 100- dash. T h e r e w ill be 14 m eter fo r loving cups, and the w i n n in g rela y te a m s . f o u r c u p s g iv e n , o n e T h r e e m en w h o a re e x p e c t e d to 1 9 3 2 O ly m p ics try o u t fo r th e will In* e n te r e d in th is m e e t. L e­ land and O liver, T e x a s C hristian sp rin t a c e s , and J o u r d o n , D en to n T e a c h e r ’s star h u rd ler, the trio e n te r e d . are ----------------o .. ....... ......... B y W E L D O N H A R T T enon S p o r t! H4%tor Ox E m er so n , c a p ta in -e le c t o f the S te e r fo o t b a ll tea m , m ay know n e x t w e ek w h e th e r he will play w ith the O ra n ge and W hite n e x t neason. Ox plans to go to F o r t W orth t h is w eek -en d to lay his cards on th e table for P r o fe s s o r E. W . Mc- D iarmid o f T. Ch LL. vic e p r e sid e n t o f the S o u t h w e s t C o n f e r e n c e . Mr. M eD iarm id will ru le on E m e r s o n ’s e lig ib ility or r e f e r th e c a se to the S o u t h w e s t C o n f e r e n c e it self. eith e r U n l e s s t h e e v i d e n c e it c l e a r ­ c u t o n e w a y o r t h e o t h e r , Mr. l e a v e M e D i a r m i d p r o b a b l y wi l l t h e d e c i s i o n t o t h e C o n f e r e n c e . T h e d e c i s i o n is a r a t he r i m p o r t ­ a n t o n e a n d mi * ht b e b e t t e r b a n d i e d by t h e g r o u p t h a n b y a s i n g l e j u d g e . As e v e r y b o d y k n ow s by now E m e r s o n ’s e lig ib ility w a s q u e s - ; t io n ed r e c e n tly by J in x T u c k e r .) fo u n d W’a co sp o rts w riter, w ho th a t n e w s p a p e r file s and o f f ic ia l c o n f e r e n c e re cor d s show* E m e r so n j p lay ed in the B aylor-Texa^ g a m e ! o f 11*28, th ree y e a r s o f c o n f e r e n c e p a rticip a tio n I and m a k in g him in elig ib le fo r n e x t sea s o n . E m e r so n d e n ie s h a v in g p layed in t h a t g a m e , or a n y o th er o f the 1 9 2 8 sea son . H e is b a ck ed ; in his a s s e r tio n by se v e ra l tea m -! m a tes and B a y lo r p lay ers. th u s g iv i n g h im it T he fact th a t Mr. T u c k e r w a s the first to b r in g up the sub ject h as led som e to take th e position is T u c k e r ’s word a g a in s t th a t is u n f a i r th a t o f E m e r so n . That to both m en. E m e r s o n ’s na m e w a s on the c o n f e r e n c e re c o r d s and lo n g b e f o r e in T u ck er m e n t io n e d the m a t t e r a t all, and it is a b so lu te ly not a p e r ­ so n a l e a se o f E m e r so n vs. T u c k er. It is s im p ly a m a tte r o f w h e t h e r th e o f f i c i a l records a r e c o r r e c t, and n o th in g e ls e can r e a s o n a b ly be m ad e o f it. the n e w sp a p e r s D ecision in the case will h inge on E m e r s o n ’s ab ility to prov* that 1 t h e o f f i c i a l reco rd s are a m iss, If lo can work up e v id e n c e ach that rea so n a b le d o u b t is th row n on the a c c u r a c y o f c o n f e r e n c e reco rd s, he lik ely will r e c e i v e a f a v o r a b l e ruling. f a v o r : S in ce the w r ite r k now s little of th e real m e r its o f the ca se, it is not his p urp ose to pass j u d g m e n t . H o w ever, h e can sa y this in E m e r ­ s e e s o n ’s w h e r e in su ch a m ista ke co u ld h av e in fo o t b a ll b een m a d e. M ix-ups are and lin e-u p s the rule ra th e r than the e x c e p t i o n , a s no one w h o h as had e x p e r ie n c e a lo n g th a t line will den y. pla.v-by-plays is e a « y to It In th e w r i t e r ’s p r e ss -b o x e x p e r i­ e n c e s d u r in g fo o t b a ll g a m e s , this g e n e r a l p ro ced u re has b een f o l ­ lo w e d ; A m o n g th e sports w r ite r s p r e s e n t t h e r e are u su a lly tw o or th ree w h o can id en tify e a c h m e m ­ b er o f t h e ir home te am on sight, w ith or w ith o u t r e fe r e n c e to the p la y e r ’s n u m b er, and d itto fo r the o th e r te a m . The o f f ic ia l scorer for the tw o fo otb all t e a m 1- u su ally sits in th e press box a lo n g w ith th e o th er nit-w its. le a t h e r Q U I N T O H O L D S E R V I C E S T h e R ig h t R e v e r e n d C linton S. Quin o f H o u s to n , b isho p o f the diocese o f T e x a s , will return to it u su ally h a p p en s that Now' A u s tin T h u r s d a y , March 19, to th e St. D a v id ’s hold s e r v i c e s a t this bunch o f k n o w in g a m o n g IL M. E p isc o p a l C h u rch, Rev. scribes, fr o m is o n e m an th ere B oy d, rector, s t a te d T hu rsday. ea ch g rou p w h o is m ore fa m ilia r B ish o p Q u ia also held s e r v ic e s in with th e p la yers th an the o th er , or w ho is p o ssessed o f a fo g - h o r n A u s t i n th e w e e k -e n d o f March I. U p o n ' lu n gs. voice and individ - j th is ra th er loud -m ou th ed ual g e n e r a lly ta s k o f the fa lls c a llin g ou t p la y s and s u b s tit u te s the j f o r his p a rticu lar team . fe v e r is h rush of the g a m e , sub* co m e and go w ith ir rita tin g rapid­ it y, and is a v e r y e f f i c i e n t j sp o rts scribe who can p a u se l o n g e n o u g h in his scribblings to verify In­ eac h s u b s tit u te w ho g o e s in. stead he d e p e n d s on lo u d ­ m o u t h e d o n e fo r the in fo r m a tio n If E m e r s o n h as so m e st r o n g e v i ­ d e n c e o n his side, w h ich ru m o rs in d ic a te , the w r it e r b e lie v e s th e C o n f e r e n c e will c o n sid e r lon g and ineli- w ell b e f o r e t h e y rule him in ait h a l f - b u c k in o n e g o i n g g a m e . It t u r n e d o u t t h a t J a m e s h a d «at, b l a n k e t - s w a t h e d , o n t he b e n c h d u r i n g t h a t e n t i r e g a m e , n u r s i n g a b a d l y - t w i s t e d a n k l e . th e In 1 1 it 1,1 • I gil-le. f e w m is ta k e s A man w h o can re c o g n iz e hU ow n player^ ev en fro m th e press in box will m a k e id en tity. H o w e v e r , it not o n ly c o n c e iv a b le but p r o b a b le that he will m a k e se v e r a l such errors d u r­ I f he d o e s, t h e r e ing a se a s o n . you are. E v e r y sp o rts w r it e r and e v e r y o f f i c i a l sc o r e r in th e pru-^ box w ill m a ke the canto error. F o r i n s t a n c e t he w r i t e r , w h o taal S e a to n p e r h a p s c o u l d r e c o g ­ n i s e S t e e r p l a y e r s as w e l l a t a n y o n e t i l e , h a d J i m m y B u r r Special R ates given to students P H O N E 3 5 6 6 T H E E L L IO T T S P h otographs of today have a distinctive individu­ ality. 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