@tx art I I R S T C O L L E G E D A I L Y I N T H E S O U T H A TSTIX , TEXA S, TH TR SD A V, OCTOBER 12. 191*1 No. 15 * OPEN AIR RALLY OR OKLA. AGGIE GAME IS TONIGHT CANDIDATES ALL IN FOR COUNCIL AND ASSEMBLY Prof. Taylor and Sylvan Tang Will I Speak— W ednesday’s P ractice I % Last P re p a ra tio n for Game. _____ ne ty Tuesday Midnight Was Last ( hance for E n te rin g Race—Ju n io rs Have No Assemblyman. CONTRACTOR AT WORK ON CO OP’S STORE BUILDING GLEE CLUB HAS ANNUAL TRYOUT FOR FRESHMEN One-Story S tru ctu re to Be Erected Ne* Material Shows Tp Well— Burt North of ( actus l e a Room Will Have Modern Conveniences. , Richardson Chosen M anager— Pi- a nisi to Be1 Selected. m. I E e r y student the new Co-Op building the big ra lly to n .g h t rn fro n t of for office in the S tud en ts' Council and was begun Monday, when the p r e l i m 1 Petitions announcing the candidates Work on is expected to at- inary d ^ i n g was s ta rte d at the site .('"au lialup® *S treeL I UC ( a < ’ l U S Tea Ro° m’ Old m em bers of the Glee Club re­ cently elected B urt Richardson m ana- this the en te rta in m e n ts north of the year, to succeed Buford J e s te r , who U Was necessar>' failed to retu rn this year. Mr. Rich- ( tfer of fo r ten, the Law Building, to arouse pep for ra-the gam e in San Antonio tom orrow. Boe ness M a n a g e r I. P. Lochridge has >th pron is cd to s tr in g lights across the i l n p u s especially for the occasion, f Casey” H u b e rt Jon es and the Band will be on hand to m ake thing s hum. Prof. T. U. T ay lor will speak a t the remus-1 of a com m ittee of students 87 m a m a tte r of vital |i|fyon e. im portance to S tu d e n ts’ Assembly were all filed with the sec retary of the S tu d e n ts’ Asso- Asso­ Powell ciation, W ard T ues iav U h , . ' uesday. Much hw ■ ' there being three candidates fo r the -ame office in some cases. R e c t o r Hudson, The candidates are as follows: the Ju n io r Academs, for no me pe­ titioned for becoming a candidate to tile office of Assem blym an. S: Ivan Tang, ’15, will tell about rn reception t h a t the Texas Alumuni if Ban Antonio have a r ra n g e d for the Aud nts who a tte n d the game. Mr. ,an was fam ed fo r his oratorical b ilry when a stud ent here, and will Iou! itless be v ery en tertain in g . # h e Band w en t th rou gh a r a th e r t e n u o u s p ractice y esterd ay a f te r- h o r the Council— Senior R ep re sen ta­ when, under the leadership of Theodore Ferguson, tive a t L arge: the m usicians I'. Hines Baker. Senior Law: T. 5 ran iped th ree miles while rehearsin g Hull, E. O. Thom pson, L ester W hip­ •bai • selections. This was in prepa- ple. Senior Academ : Gus Dittmar. on for the parad e in San Antonio. Junior R ep resentativ e a t L arge: Ned he open football practice did not Ju n io r E ngineer: T. A. Boynton. erialize y esterd ay afternoon, and Hodges, C harles H. Brooks, W. J. Longhorns had th e ir la st scrim- w* with the S horthorns behind lased gates. look for a hard the Okla- fatjpe when T exas m eets lor^a Aggies F rid a y , and many sur- may occur in new plays and Weeg. E ducation: J. L. Goolsley. Senior Law: All in terest wa? shown, small fir tree from the plot ii . 10 ';?m0Ve “ fine pecan tree and a , ' rduon was chosen on the m erit basis ing the excavations. in m ak- having been on the club three years, J find having acted as assis ta n t mana- 1 he work is three weeks late a1- : g e r on last y e a r ’s trip. Field at Fair Grounds ( hanged From go Mr. e am endm ents to the constitution will into effect. The council will be 'i’his is the firs t time th a t the new Jacob W a i t i n g s . j During the course ready,” said contractor. . . . . . . finish the job, but I expect it wall be completed in less than th ree months 'f the w eath er is good, late date of beginning the work is due to the 'a c t th a t there was a g re a t deal of discussion as to w h ether the build- mg erected should be a three -sto ry or In terest was lacking on the p a r t of one-story one. A one-story building this week e 120 ny’ t«»U- in F o u r ’ t,<‘ r t 'clition o f e v e ry m em ber of the th*' resulted ,h ? this will mak.- up th e club for certa. Previous to about tw enty men have been taken on will be pu t on sale a t Austin th e trip over the S tate, but this y e a r sections, contain* 840 seats, have been ’ r“ " ‘" y plans have been completed thirty-tw o. This will allow a m argin sections a re located in the middle of of four men to meet any em ergnecy 1 the bleachers and tickets will he sold , 0 Texas stud ents for one dollar each 'h a t m ay arise so t h a t the club will seat. m aintain its full s tre n g th . to U k e reserved fo r T exas T h e e e ' “Th* rooter*. EXTRAORDINARY SESSION ENDS; REPORT TO COME R E G E N T S VOTE TO P U B L IS H D E T A IL E D S T E N O G R A P H IC STORY OK E N T IR E P R O C E E D IN G S — W H O L E S T A T E W ILL K N O W FA C T S SOON. DALLAS GRIDIRON READY FOR GAME Race Park—Tickets on Salt* Soon. BOTH FACTIONS ARE REPRESENTED AMONG STUDES Texan \\ ill Keep Countenance Until year. Detailed Report Is A nalyzed. The football gam e with the O kla­ homa Sooners at Dallas will not he played on hard race-track ground, as Instead, a new it was last the F a ir field has been laid out on Grounds, and the gridiron is in much b etter condition than the one used* hi ( ’hairman C<*** 1 WaR instructed by the hoard to say t h a t we have spent previous years. two arduous d ays in th e examination of certain and charges co m p lain ts against certain m e m b e rs of the facul- Vice-Chairman W. C. Hogg gave "A cting th e absence of out the following s ta t e m e n t : as vice-chairman, L. T. Bellmont in th e court board f u r t h e r instructed th a t the entire record o f two days* hearing, which w a s tran scribed by a be ste n o g ra p h e r, competent published at the e a r l i e s t practicable date and be d is trib u te d to the heads of the State d e p a r t m e n t s , the m em ­ bers of the p re s e n t L egislature, the Texas press, and o th e rs on request, until limited s u p p ly of printed copies Is exhausted. the “ It is but f a ir to all persons con­ cerned to ask t h a t th e public and the press suspend j u d g m e n t in this con­ troversy until record is th e available for stu d y and discussion.” e n tire ( af A dm inisters to H undreds of Stu« d ents; M erry Co-Eds Frequent Commons. Editor's Note: T his Like every o th er branch of the Uni varsity, the ( ’a f is growing. The a v ­ erage number of orders handled ut article will **nd The Texan's discussion of this oc­ currence until th e record of the p ro ­ time ceeding The Texan will h ave an opinion and will not be backw ard in its expression of this same opinion. But, for the time being, we a r e l e ttin g unknowns be unknowns, and a r e eagerly a w a it­ ing for the facts, which we hope will hungry students, one a t 12 o clock and be published soon a f t e r th*- regular Re- the other a t I o’clock. When the lat- gents* meeting, each meal exceeds four hundred. At dinner the num ber reaches five hun- dred, there being two tidal waves of i, published. At th a t F o r the Assem bly— Senior Academ: Tnodern style. There will be a dress- A t a later date try o u ts for club Senior En gin eer: and caps and been creditably filled can t r y on costumes gowns, besides m nay o ther c o n v e n t j lh ree y ears ences. O. W. F annin. Senior E ngineer: Jr.o. *n8 room for the students, where they P*a n *8t vv*^ I. D. W. E aheart. Lewis B. Hess. Walker, C. L. On*. J u n io r Law: A. S. Johnson. Soph. Academ: W. A. F resh m an Naugle, Roy W. Abbott. Academ: Vernon Gregory. Education a t Large: W. II. Butler, L. C. H a i ­ ling. G rad uate Dept.: N. H. Moore. Jackson, Wm. Middle Laws: Dan Martin. Law Asem blym an a t Large: Guy Rogers. has actually been started , it is s a f e ! 118 there a re m any Kood Inale t0 prophesy t h a t the p ro gress of it will be watched with much in tere st by all the U niversity community. in the University. Plans are also be­ ing made to perfect a sketch to be used "between a c ts ,” basad mainly on local color. beld. This position has the past for Now t h a t the work on this building lhis SID N EY L A M E R HAS M EETING O F F IC E R S C H O SEN j of Cincinnati. expected t I t BV IN T E R F R A T Theodore Gatchell, now one end of the field. ---------------- h * closely contested place ,' is a t The entire sea tin g capacity of the field is a little over ii,OOO, and some .standing room will be obtainable a t CAF IS GROWING; CO-EDS PATRONS A TH L E T IC COUNCIL The In te r -F ra te r n ity Athletic Coun­ cil, which met last. Monday night, elected the following officers: G. M. Un Denman, president; C harles F au st, vice-president; E. R. Means, secre­ tary, and B. M. W hitaker, trea su rer. The delegates p resen t were as fol­ lows: Sidney Lanier held a called m eeting Wednesday afternoon, a t which the p ro g ra m for this y ear was voted up­ Com mittees wero on and accepted. the appointed, and m eans by which loan fund m ig ht be increased were considered. The society decided Campbell to make a day. to ask Dr. talk on Lanier A fte r business was tran sa cted a so Phi Delta Theta, J. B. King; Kapap rial hour was spent. ihar.ges in the line-up. tickets It is to be clearly understood t h a t the ro o te rs ’ in is $ 1.00, and not $ 1.50, as seats understood. All the ro o te rs ’ section and ;he price of Ifclo n ;ome >th« r 'r a l d s ta n d seats, a re $ 1.50. have than Bi)I ( M ION D EP T. M EETIN G. The annual convocation of the stu- lent - enrolled in the Education De- i p H n e n t will be held this afternoon CPT: 5 to 6 o’clock. Dr. A. C. Ellis vill talk to the s tu d en ts on a very im- lortant subject. Dr. Vinson will also pei k. A fter the p ro g r a m a big reception rn he held fo r the purpose of g e ttin g aal lei s and s tu d en ts b e tte r acquaint- d. All of the 500 students enrolled n t i e Education D e p a rtm e n t a r e cor- y invited to a tte n d the convoca­ It will ta k e place in the audi- te# o r i m of the Y. M. C. A. COFER SOCIETY MEETS TONIGHT ase Involving M arried W om en’s p ro p e rty R ig h ts to Be Tried at Open Meeting. Ai interesting m eeting of the Cofer aw Society will occur ton igh t, when ie [case styled " F i r s t N ational Bank f Bjnkville vs. Mrs. R obert C offee” ill be tried before D istrict Ju d g e R. . C ifer. Th ' facts a re a g reed upon, and the leg io n to be decided re sts on law lint-; and will be a test of the r e ­ nt law passed by the l e g i s l a t u r e on aeried W om en’s P ro p e rty R ights, de D efendant in the case is accused t* fusing to p ay a prom issory note by her individually. ie a tto rn ies fo r the P la in tiff will G. Hillman and Jacob F a r b ; for defendant, S. G. B a g g e tt and Rex Ic. is open, and jors a re invited. I t will occur in court room in the Law Building r 30 p. rn. The m eetin g * 2* 4* * 1* * 7* 4 * The second victim of "H o o ’s *!« slain Goo a t V a r s i ty ” series will joitively be in n ext punday’s T ex an , K a m p u s Koo th e co n tra ry not- ducks to dthstanding. *l* (S igned) ELF. (Still Living) LIBRARIANS GO TO CONVENTION Miss Dimmitt and Mr. W inkler P rogram at Annual Meeting of Association. L ibrarian J. E. Goodwin, Reference L ibrarian E. W. Winkler, A ss is ta n t L ibrarian Miss Lenoir Dim m itt, and Miss Jea n Campbell of the Extension ut the atten dan ce in L ibrary are S ta te L ibrarian Association, being held in Galveston October 11-14. A .special fe a tu re of this m eeting will be the presence of Mr. E. H. Milam of B irm ingham , who delivered an a d ­ dress before a body of L ibrarian s at the Cactus Tea Room Tuesday even­ ing. Sigma, ll. R. Clay; S. A. E., Harry S auer; Sigm a Chi, G. M. Denman; Kappa Alpha, Wheeler M urray; Sig- me Nu, ll. Iv Hull; Chi Phi, W. F H eath; A. T. O., Em ory R oberts; Phi Gamma Delta, J. G. Belcher; Delta Tau, E. C. M athis; Phi Psi, W. W. B rennan; Delta Chi, J. R. P a rte n ; Rel- ta Sigm a Phi, E. R. Means; Delta Miss D im m itt has a paper to read, Kappa Epsilon, O. J. F a u s t; T heta Xi, her subject being "C lassifying and E. McDonald; Acacia, H ub ert Jones. C ataloguing a Small L ib rary .” Mr. Sauer, E. W inkler is also on the program . His Roberts, J. R. and E. R. subject,” Reference Work and Period- Means were appointed as a commit- icals,” has a special m essage to stu- ^ee on rules and regulations, dents, ex tra c ts of which follow: Much duplication o vvor J. G. Belcher, H a rry The next m eeting of the counci P arten , , j and in vestig ators House today a t 5 o’clock. The rep o rt if they 0f the committee on rules and regula- stud ents nowadays, p a r t of would be saved were aw are of w h a t had already been In the modern col- done by others. lege lib rary the librarian and his s ta f f a re the tim e-savers fo r both officers and stud ents.” tions will then be heard, FA C U LTY LADIES TO MEET. — Organization Meeting Today to Plan Social G atherings. on the The reference librarian does Speaking of the duties of th e refer- These Mr. W inkler likens the lib rary force to those who work with am m unition, and observes th a t those on the firing line g e t all th e glory as do the loan desk as s ista n ts , who than th eir sh are of praise and blame, cessful boating p a rty Faculty women gladden the tough grind of teaching by little picnics and receive more parties. L a s t y ear they had a suc- lake. little social g a th e rin g s surely librarian, Mr. W inkler contin- ( a re beneficial both to them selves and ence ued: not necessarily have to know every- each d a y ’s tem peram ent. They should thin g, b ut he m u s t be able to find a n tu rn out to T h u rs d a y ’s g a th e rin g ev e ry th in g t h a t m ay be called for. He fo r the m u s t point o u t an an sw e r w ritten in y e a r ’s activities will be discussed. and classic langu age, few est pages possible, w ait.’ The reference desk is the point ^ from which researc h p a rtie s set out. *♦. Bleacher tickets to the Ok­ F riday gam e next One never knows w h a t will tu rn up 4. }a homa F riday gam e next lahoma next. I t often ta k e s m any hours to 4, will sell fo r $1.00 instead of look up the m a tte r. Indirect notices 4 , &1.50, as stated in ad ve rtise­ a re used, such as book notices in va- 4 , ment. G randstand seats will rious periodicals, the cum ulative Book 4. be $ 1.50. Index, the A g ric u ltu ra l Index and 4 , * Public A ffa irs Inform ation Service.” 4 . 4 . 4 # 4 , 4 « 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 . 4 # 4 . 4 # 4. *while you 4* 4* 4* 4- 4- 4* »!« 4* »|« -------------------------- covering th e , Hall, where V * * 4 * »?» 4* 4* 4* plans a t on t e wjj] iJe held at the Phi Delta T heta Powell answered to t h e students, who are subject to ol T exas,” he made answer. Students Really Looked Too Sane To Be Lunatics ” Two women carefully dodged p ass­ ing students as they made their way down the corridor of the Main Build­ ing yesterday. A rriv ing before the door of the office of the S tu d e n ts ’ A s­ they peered around c a re ­ sociation, fully, and finally one of them ven- tured a knock upon the door. W ard the sum m ons with his usual alacrity. He questioned the two fa ir ones as to w h a t he could do to accommodate them. te r wave reaches its climax there are some two hundred stu den ts in line. The high coat of living has affected the Caf in only two item s: milk and buttered toast, each have gone from J cents to 4 cents. "W hen u co-ed came to the C af last y e a r,” says an old patron, "we could not help but feel kind o ’ funny. Now they are as common a.* a hole in your sh irt.” Co-eds are more this year from the fa ct th a t several D. E lasses are ta k in g dinner there on cer­ num erous tain days. This y ea r th irteen students com­ pose the C af " s t a f f . ” There are a few new faces am o ng the w aiters, but a goodly num ber of the old heads a re " R e d ” Voight is again doing back. dextrous work with the pan cake flipper, and V. P. Lee succeeds " H u r- Tom Conway as head waiter. "Is this the room where they find ^ J u out w heth er one is really crazy or " ° tL a 8kn d one I hp g a llan t sec retary of the S tu ­ som ewhat de n ts’ Association was taken aback by this sally, but ra lly ­ ing his senses, he asked gently for a repetition of the question. “ Why, isn’t this l u m ? ” the reply came back. the Insane Asy- "My dear ladies, you have made a , serious blunder; this is the University "Oh, I guess we didn’t go quite fa r enough north to reach the Insane A sy­ lum ,” the other one declared. “ I th o u g h t everyone around here looked too intelligent to be crazy.” MENORAH MEETING WELL ATTENDED S tud ents Addressed by M. F aber of Board of R egents— R efresh ­ m ents Served. Jewish s tu d en ts of The University had a g e t-to g e th e r m eeting a t the Temple Beth Israel last night, when the firs t m eeting of the Menorah So­ ciety was held. M. F a b e r of Tyler, one of the members of the Board of Regents was pre sen t and addressed the meeting. GEOLOGIC MAP AND MINERALS TO FAIR Bureau of Economic Geology Com­ plete* Im portant W o rk — Map P ub­ lished in J a n u a r y . Bringing to a close several m onths’ work, the Bureau o f Economic Geolo­ gy and Technology is p r e p a r in g a map of Texas, showing in d etail the geol­ ogic features of th e S t a t e for exhibi­ tion a t the Dallas F a ir. I t is the f i r s t thin g of the kind t h a t has ever been made, and g re at c a re h a s been taken in its preparation. h im self The reconaissance was begun in 1915 under the d irec tio n of Dr. J, A. to Udden, He went the Panhandle to m ake an investigation of the potash deposits in t h a t p a r t of the State. Other re p re s e n ta tiv e s of the departm ent visited ail p arts of the S tate for the purpose o f c o l l e t i n g the necessary geologic fa c ts . A g re a t m any specimenn of ro ck s and m iner­ als were gathered and s e n t in to the laboratory here, un til t h e r e is now a r e p r e s e n t s and de­ collection which fines the m inerals an d form ations found over the S ta te . T h is collection will also be exhibited in Dallas this fall. It it proposed to publish the map fur distribution, t o g e t h e r with a de­ scriptive pamphlet, a b o u t the first of J a n u a ry . ASH BEL HAS M EETIN G. Ashbel L itera ry Society had its f ir s t m eeting of the y ea r y esterday a f t e r ­ noon in the Ashbell Room. Several new members were present, and en­ shown, when plans thusiasm was were discussed for this y ea r's d ra ­ matic and literary work. Max I- ichtenbaum, the president of but it is intended The object of th is w o rk is not only to show the wonderful geological ad­ in Texas, vancement recently m a d e to fa m iliarize the the society, made a speech welcoming public with the v a rio u s resources of the country and the economic ad van- the freshm en and new students, and tag es th a t may be deriv e d from them. urged them all to affilia te them selves All communications rela tiv e to se- with lit- inter-collegiate curing one of these m a p s should be e ra ry society fo r Jew ish students. A fte r the m eeting an inform al re- addressed to Dr. U dden, Director of the Bureau of Economic Geology and hundred Technology, U niversity S tation, Ans- ception was held an d re fresh m e n ts were Served. A bout one members and visitors were present. this stro n g tin. THE DAILY TEXAN The Student Daily Publication of the University of Texas. Published every moi nine: except .Mon­ day during the college year. Ph u n n i g r a p h s If you don't l hie 'em you still have the ads. Entered a s second-class matter at the t e x a s , undei Postoffice a t Austin, the Act of C ongress, March 3, 18 lit uinn And now they ar e running Chapel .society col- lie in the want a d s next, l i ght under the ^ ft*11 Subscription price $2.50 per y e a r— per h ap sj provided for each sudent through the Student Activity fee. H A R - So far no Republican has attri buted ..................— —----- the rise in the price of paper to an in- Roy E. H a w k ................Rditor-iri-Chief: crt.;is(Mj consumption through Presi- S ilas B R a g s d a l e . . . . M an a gi ng Editor j (je nj. Wilson’s predilection f or writing — Offices: University, Room IOO, Main' liplomat.ic notes. Building, Telephone 3149. Down Town, 204 VV. Sixth St., Telephone 489. But then the election of Hughes and Fa ir ban ks r* ally would be something >f a blow to the barher’s trust. HAR— HAR Phi ( Ja ms advertise for the return >f an ash tray taken from their house Some snipe hunting rushee recently. Aas evidently in medias res and had to decamp hurriedly. interrupted - H A R — If it be treasonable to lose s i g ht of the fact that the United S t a t e s “ sends universal military training, ” a s s u g ­ gested in the Fi ring Line, the price of •ope is due to go up some before all he traitors g et hung. C H A P E L N O T IC E . to reflect upon Mr. (George Howard of tho Y. M. C. A. Cabinet intro duped his r eading y e st e r d a y by the invitation to the s t u ­ the dents bl essings to which they were heils a s they went to their respective places for the day. the responsive He then r eading on the theme of Hod’s loving kindness. The p r ay er was for our s tr eng th selves a s students and i n h a bi ­ t a n t s of this community. It should have been a help to all for the entire day. The -inuring was good, a s usual. for led The leader for today is also a Y. M. C. A. leader, Mr. Dan J a c k so n. A A A A A A A •I* A A PR O E. G I E S E C K E TO G \ F U E S T O N Prof. F. E. Giesecke, of the School >f Architecture, will h<* in Gal evston on S at u r d a y , October 14, in at.ter.d- ince upon the joint conventions of the T e x a s Cha pte r American I nsti tute of Vndiiteets and the S t a t e Association of Architects. He will present a p a ­ nel reporti ng some of the r esults of 'he research work in concrete recent- '\ completed by the B ur ea u of E c o ­ nomic Geology and Technology. E D W A R D W A L K E R Lewis Ii. Wa lk e r . . . . Associate Editor O U R P O S I T I O N . Scores of students came to The Texan office yesterday and asked why The Texan did not take issue in the present alleged controversy with the Governor and the six U niversity officials. Our answer to this inquiry was, that, in the first place, nothing but wild rumors were known, and that being the case, we saw no reason for drawing the Daily into the controversy. In the second place, the occurrence investigation, com­ is only an mon in many other of the State institutions, and by referring to the m atter a s little a s possible The Texan will K E E P OUT OF POLITICS. it must be .Then remembered that the paper is a student paper, representing s t u ­ dent opinion, and that this opin­ ion varies a s does the T e x a s weather. There will be no firing lines nor editorials until some of the real performances come to light, for, a s we see the matter, no opinion can he expressed until the proceedings are revealed. The Texan wil I he a s fa ir and un biased a s possible, and at no time will it discredit the cause of any party o f the controversy. We will give the fa c ts a s they become known, and you can draw vour own conclusions. ( OME TONIGHT. M W . E L VG D E S I G N S REC E I V E D A g reat surprise will be given those who attend the open-air rally in front of the Law Pudd­ ing tonight. Every person who comes to the meeting to prepare for the gam e with the Oklahoma f a rm e rs in San Antonio Friday will also be given an opportunity to display the true “ T exas S p ir­ it" in a way that will re-echo the opinion expressed by the present stu den ts to the satisfaction of all students, wherever they may live. “ Texas** form er Over one hundred and thirty de ­ igns for the municipal f l a g for A u s ­ tin have been received by the com­ in ch ar ge of the competition mittee and placed on exhibition in the De­ partment of Architecture for the in­ spection of the public. At an early date. Mayo r A. I*. Wooldridge will announce the na me s of a committee of seven to j u d g e the lesigns submitted and declare who are the winners of the prizes o f $50 md $25, offered for f i r s t and second place. The winning design will then be adopted a s the official f l a g o f the cit v. T I C K E T S $1.00. the Are you going to San Antonio rooters* F r id a y ? Well, ticket is only one dollar. The m istake in the ad was due to poor copy and an error on the ad man, and the price for s t u ­ dent s e a ts is not $1.50, a s was once stated. The sam e rate of a dollar will be charged for both the Dallas and San Antonio gam es. We all leave at 8 o’clock F riday morning. Come to for instruc­ the rally tions. tonight R IN G S AUE GONE. \ \ ( ( IN \ I IO N S A R E T A K I N G . Vaccinations ar c taking. Dr. M a r ­ garet Holliday s a y s this has been a successful ye ar for the little s er u m bug. Out of the 125 vaccinations she personally made, only about ten have failed to take. Each of the 115 suc­ cessful ones have since paid her at least one visit, she says. S or e thr oa ts also prevalent J are among the students dur ing the last i few days. This is due to the sudden weather changes. E D U C A T IO N D E P A R T M E N T C O N V O C A T IO N . All students , new and old, t a k i n g Education courses a re invited to at tend the fall convocation of the de­ partment, which will be held T h u r s d a y afternoon, October 12, from 5 to ti o’clock, in the V. M. C. A. Building. Music, speeches of welcome by P r e s i ­ dent Vinson, and by P r of e s s o r A. C. Ellis, who has recently returned to the Education fold, a chance for stu- lents and faculty to g e t acquainted, in and r ef re sh me nt s a re offered to all There is but little opposition for the Council and Assembly therefore showing positions, that we are gradually emerging from that false conception that ring politics must dominate the : I niversify. We have decided the department. on good men, and with a unani- an(l bp there- mous endorsement, they should strive to give us the very best they possess. M I S S B L O D G E T T L E A V E S . F netball g am e , D a lla s, Get. 21 Phone 1202 for Pullm an reservation s B ab y Conference during on “ K aty Special.” tf Fair. Miss Gertrude Bl odgett of the D. E. De pa rtmen t left Wednesday f or Dal- ia s , where she will have c h a rg e o f the the D a lla s REGENTS PLEASED WITH CAF MEALS NEW LIGHTS FOR BOTH LIBRARIES a t Seven members of th*.* Board of R e ­ g ents in company with Messrs. I. P. Lockridge, E. J . Matthews, and Dr. Vinson took the “ ( at dinner a ga in yesterday. The Regent s p r es ­ ent were: Alexander S a ng er , Da l­ l a s George VV. Littlefield, Dustin; M. Falter, Tyler; S. J . J one s, Salado, and G. S. McReynolds, Temple. The vi s­ itors occupied the table near the trout. Ma na g er Vea/.ey of the C a f de­ tailed two waiters to attend to their wants. there in The R eg en ts were time to witness the I o’clock rush, and the were long conduct of the students line at the counter, and remarked that e v e r y t h i n g seemed to be harmonious. They also commented favorably on the low prices of food at the Caf. impressed with in the f avor ably Me sr s. Harrell, H o gg , and F l y went (it wn town to dine. Sixteen 1 replace Semi-indirect, overhead the been used heretofore lights will table-lights which have the L a w in 250-w'att j Building. new globes will furnish an ideal light for the room. The new globes, which ar e of the most modern type, ar e filled l engthens with nitrogen g a s , which the life of the globe and m a k e s its light much more brilliant. The current is a ls o to be reduced from 220 to 110 volts, thr ou gho ut the building. The L a w Buil ding has been for a long time the only building on the ca mp us on a 220 circuit. When table-lights were used, it w a s impos- ihie to use 110-volt l ight s be ca us e of the practice o f “ s w i p i n g ” the globes. With overhead l ighting, the 110-volt globes may be used, t hus doing a w a y with the exp ense of buying two kinds of g l o b e s , and with the considerable I d a n g e r to electricians of wor ki ng on HOGG E L E C T S O F F I C E R S . high-voltage wiring. Literary Society ( houses New M em ­ bers and O ffic ia ls for Ter m. E r n e s t J o n e s , VV. N au g l e , O. W. S c r u g g s , VV. O. S la te r, and J o e Pol­ lard were taken in a s new mem be rs of the H o g g De b a t in g Club a t its r e g ­ ular mee ti ng T h u r s d a y night. The club is a d e ba ti ng society of limited in membershi p and last the rolls caused by g r ad u at i on s p r i n g a re f a s t being tilled. Election o f o f f i c e r s w as a s follows: ll. Howell, p res ident; J o e Hight, s ec re ­ t a r y ; VV. C. I lea re, t r e a su r er ; VV. It Cole, re po rte r; E. ( . Gibbs, critic, and F. R. Senor, s er g ea n t - a t - a r m s . v a c a n c i e s the VV. A r r a n g e m e n t s a rc being completed for the* second debate ol a two-year contract with the Philonrtthe-ian S o ­ ciety of Bayl or. The debate will be held here some time duri ng tin* win lei' term. It. Howell of the H o g g won a decision over the Ba yl or s o c i e t y at VV a co last this team, a s well a s on other r epr es en ts live teams , will s t a r t a t once. prlng. T ry - ou t s tor places on and VV Senor I . R. N O T I C E T O S T U D E N T S . request the entire We earnestly student body of the University of T e x a s to join the chorus for the llani- R ams ey meeting, which will begin sunday night, October 15, at the ( ity L a v a c a Tabernacl e Streets. We a re r ehear sing every night this week, anil any wishing re served s e a t s should come out to p r a c ­ tice and s e e m t* them for the entire meeting. anti 5th on The s tude nt body has a s t an di ng in­ to att end the Ha rn-R am s e y vitation if meeting a s much a s possible, and a t any time they care to come in a body and phone us a t the Driskill Ho­ tel beforehand, we will reserve s e a t s for them, VV. J . RAM S E i . future. A new l ight ing s y s t e m will be in­ stalled in the Aca demi c L i b r a r y in the near and globes furnish s o f t e r and more globes will more efficient light. Also, the lights will be raised, in order to obtain the proper focus and prevent spotting. Fr os t ed G I R L S IN T E E T S E D IN A T H L E T I C S There s ee ms to be an epedemic of “ T ” fever a m o n g the g ir ls this year. T h ' 1 various athletics, in which “ T V ’ a re given, a re pr ov ing very a tt ra ct i ve to scores of girls. f or ms of C l a s s e s held in s wi mmi ng , b a s k e t ­ ball. tennis, and baseball a re crowded. proving popular. is Even t r a m p i n g Although credit these in given is c l a s s e s for g y m work, tin* a im of the m a joi it \ of the girls in t a k i n g part rn the sports is to m a k e “ T . ’s ” The baseball cl as s is hard a t work g e t ti ng in s ha pe for the match g a m e to be a feature of the g i r l s ’ rally Oc­ tober 19. S C R I B B L E R S M E E T . The Scribbl ers held the f i r s t m ee t ­ ing of the y e a r at the home of Dr. Killis Campbell T u e s d a y evening, I n­ tel e s t i n g pa p er s were read by Misses El eanor Bu rke and Dorothy Renick. Sev er a l n a me s were for membership. s ubmi tted THE ELLIOTTS’ The El liotts' have been appointed I Official Ph ot o gr ap h er s for the 1917 Cactus, — Appointed by the editor, Mr. Gillis Johns on, work to begin a t once. Sen iors, .seniors have your p h otog raph s made. C a p s and g ow ns a t the Studio THE ELLIOTTS’ Texas-Oklahoma Game DALLAS--OCTOBFR 21st V IA & T. C. Ry. Co. •T H E O F F IC IA L KOI T E O F T H E B A N D ' GO WITH T H E M I S H $3.15 Round Trip One Day Limit $4.65 Round Trip Two Day Limit All-Steel Train of ( hair Cars. Coaches. Tourist and Sta n d a rd Sleepers will leave Austin, Friday, Oct. 20th, at 11:45 p. rn., arrivin g Dallas 7:15 next morning RETU RN IN G TWO S P E C I A L T R A I N S FROM D A L L A S F IR S T S P E C I A L W IL L L E A V E OCT. 21st at l l :4,'> p. m.. Arriving Austin 7:L'> A. in. S E C O N D S P E C I A L W IL L L E A V E OCT. 22nd at 8 :1 5 I*. M., Arriving Austin 6 :0 0 A. M. M A K E R E S E R V A T I O N S E A R L Y C IT Y T I C K E T O F F IC E L I T T L E F I E L D B U IL D IN G 1). U. ( H EU SM AN, City P a sse n g e r and Ticket Agent Phone 565 For Reservatiions Remember the time Pullman T ick ets Will Be Sold fo r the Round Trip T e x a s- O k la h o m a A. & JVI. F o otb all G am e SAN ANTONIO O C T O B E R 13TH ROUND T R I P - - $ I 5 0 - R O U N D TRIP On sale for “ K aty Foot Ball Special,” leaving Austin 8:00 a. rn., October 13th, retu rn in g from San Antonio sam e date 9 p. rn. ROUND TRIP— - $ 1 .7 5 — -ROUND TRIP On sale fo r special October 13th. L im it October l i t h . T H E F O O T B A L L T E A M W I L L U S E T H E “ K A T Y ” S P E C I A L T ickets on Sale Lobby Main Building Today HALL’S GENTRY STUDIO See U s for Your C h ristm a s P ictu res 806 1-2 C o n gress Avenue P H O N E 1870 Second Hand Books L a r g e Stock of Used U n iv ersity T e x ts. S a v e Money if You B u y at E V E R Y B O D Y ’S BOOK S T O R E — T H E T E X A S BOOK E X C H A N G E 906 C o n gress Avenue Old Phone 1483 Pinkie’s Place o f Pressing at MOORE & MORRISON’S 1810 L a v a c a Street ( L E A N IN G , P R E S S I N G A N D A L L K IN D S O F R E P A I R S A N D A L T E R A T I O N S C A L L E D FOR A N D D E L I V E R E D F I N L E Y EW IN G , M an ager PHONE 3951 ISA A C B L E D S O E All the late Victor dance records; all the late Columbus dance records. Come in and hear them Ninth and C on gress Phone 619 A C H I N G E Y E S A re very frequently an indi cation o f defective vision. If your e y es sm a rt or ache a f t e r w orking or readin g for a few hours, chances a r e there is som eth in g w rong with your e y esig h t. H ere you a r e a ssu r e d of a c a r e ! ul, scientific exam ination and g l a s s e s that will give you com fort and satisfa ctio n . We Grind Our Own Len ses. A ny Lense Duplicated T H E S T E L F O X C O M P A N Y J . THOSS. W ARD, O ptom etrist in Charge. ZHI M R S . JO R D A N W . M O R R IS V O IC E C U L T U R E Scientific Tone Production. Stu d io s 119 W. Ninth Street. Phone 1204 S I E V E R S V IO L IN SC H O O L G. A. S I E V E R S Concert Violinist and Prin cipal Studio, W oolworth Buldg., R o o m s 8 and 9 8th S t . and C o n g r e s s A ve old Phone 3664 Wukasch Cafe & Grocers Short Order Lunches and R efresh m en ts at All H ours Old Phone 4007 Fine Confections, I n Picnic Lunches. Free Old Phone 1071 ( . G. W U K A S H — 2218-20 Guadalupe S t.— J O E A. WTT W H EN Y O U R C L O T H E S A R E D IR T Y , R IN G 444, . T H E Y WI L L COME B A C K C L E A N O N C E MORE DRISKILL HOTEL LAUNDRY t h e L E A D I N G L A U N D E R E R S INT A GI AR A N T E E D S E L F - F I L L I N G F O U N T A IN P E N FOR $ 1 . 0 0 M A T T H E W S D R U G S T O R E lo t*. L a v a c a Street Phone 6 a pi 3 Come and See FOOTBALL RETURNS Texas-Oklahoma Game JACKSONS 20TH CENTURY DRUG STORE H. & T. C TO DALLAS UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY The Austin National Bank O F A US T IN , T E X A S RESOURCES, $5,000,000.00 OFFICERS: E. IL WI LMOT, President Win. H. F OLTS, Vi ce-Presi dent MORRIS H I R S H F E L D , Cashier C. M. B A RT H O L O M E W, A s s t Cashier FACULTY AND STUDENTS’ ACCOUNTS SOLICITED NO AC COUNT TOO SMALL FOR US TO H A N D LE STATE NATIONAL BANK AUS TIN, T E X A S ■Yu* base our claim to your favor and patronage on a record of HALF A CENTURY of perfect SEC URITY and absolute - FAIR DEALING. - | | OFFICERS: - JBO. Ii. ROBINSON, Jr., Pres id en t W A L T E R BREMOND, Vice Pres. W E R R E B RE MO ND, Vice-President J. G. PALM, Cashier S. J. von K O E N N E R I T Z , Ast. Cash. The American National Bank IN AUSTIN, TEXAS U. S. GOVERNMENT DEPOSITARY CAPITAL $300,000.00 SURPLUS $700,000.00 RESOURCES $500,000.00 SOLICITS YOUR ACCOUNT W. Littlefield, President. Roberdeau, Vice-President. Schneider, Cashier. II. A. Wroe, Vice-President. T. II. Davis, Vice-President. IL Pfaefflin, As si st ant Cashier. Carl T. Widen, As s i s t a n t Cashier GO TO THE ^UNIVERSITY TOGGERY SHOP 2300 1-2 Guadalupe St. For First-Class ( leaning. Pressing and Alteration Work R. L. BROYLES, Mgr. Phone 3090 SOCIETY WINSONIANS NAME RAMSHORN M E E T S EIGHT MEMBERS B o u t e l l I e l l s Pill*w i r e r s o f B e n e f i t s I he\ ( in R e c e i v e — Thomas and P r e s i d e n t L e v y 11 ii? h Iv G r a t i f i e d a t Wa lke r Elect«d. Jot- (Benny and Mary Shelton are student as si st ant s in Institutional His- I \ eel leu ce ol Nev, Material. Mi"> Irv% in Star*.. ny 2 this vear. I here will be a re gul ar ger ma n at Iv. Hall S at ur day night. Mi s Rowley will resume her duties Monday. •I* V V Miss Rosa lee Meek had the mi sf or ­ tune to fall down the steps l ast week and break her arm. She is improving, though, now. Mr. Otis Meredith of Beaumont will be in school in a few days. He has been detained on account of illness. , M i s s Anna Muckleroy, who has been J seriously ill at her home, is improving rapidly. Robert Lowrey entertained several Delta Taus with a box p a r ty at the Majestic and a dinner a fte rwa rd. i Miss Mar gueri te S te wa r t and Miss I Mabel Gaines ar e a mo ng the Uni ver­ s i t y visitors this week. The' Stat*- and University Libra- ! finns of Austin ent er tai ned a t dinner the Cactus Tea a t 1 Tuesday night Room. The guest of honor was Mr. C. IL Milam, library work in Oklahoma. Aft er the dinner Mr. Milam delivered a lecture a t the Driskill Hotel, in which he discussed the problem of securing a public li­ brary for Austin. prominent in leave G. IL Wehrwein >»f the Department of Extension will t onight for Dallas to Like charge of the University N. L. exhibit at the Dallas Fair. Hooping;!moi-, who is al ready in Dal­ l a s will assi st Mr. Wehrwein, arui one or the ot her will in Dallas t Inoughout the fair. remain M i s s Ethel Barron, r e g i s t r a r of the Corr* spondence Division of the De- paitmerit of Extension, is ill at her home. Earl Wilson, office assistant in the same division, is also iii. J . Tom Conway, L. L. B., ’IU, visited friends on the campus Sunday. »*« Sigma Nu F r a t e r n i t y announces the pledging of Earl Wickline of Austin, aru I Ralph Pr ice of Bastrop. JU * ,u Delta Delta Delta Sorority initiated the following girls Tuesday night: Lillian Evans, Hazel Edwards, and Mary and Mintie Price. Th ur sd a y night, a banq ue t in honor of the r e ­ cent initiates and pledges will be held at the Driskill Hotel. IM E. F. H i e s , ’1(>, is a tt en d in g the Uni ­ versity of Pennsylvania htis year. He is t aki ng advanced work in Arc hi te ct ­ ure, and will be a candidate for the degree of Master of Science in Ar ch i­ tecture. He received full credit for the four y e a r s ’ work done here. • • - Dave Williams, a for mer st ud en t of Archi tect ure a t the University, is in t h a t Topeka, Kansas, work in the ar chi tect ural line is plen­ tiful there. reports and Eutace M. Hutchens, a st udent of Journali sm in the University for the p as t two years, has accepted a posi­ tion with the Denton Record-Chron- icle. HOME DEMONSTRATION AGENT FOR TEXAS. Mrs. F razier, the Southern Home Demonstration Agent, will make her headquart er s a t the University with the D. FI De part ment from now' on. Texas has been divided into two such districts, and one has been placed here and one a t Denton with the College of Industrial Arts. a g e n t SCIENTIFIC FRATERNITY MEETS Sigma Xi, an honorary scientific of its six f rat erni ty, held the first meetings for the session of 1616-17 Tuesday evening a t the University Club. The main fe at ure of the m ee t ­ i ng was a presidential address by Dr. F\ W. Simonds of the School of Ge­ ology on “ Some Available Research Problems a t Austin, Texas. ” Dr. S i ­ lecture with monds illustrated several very rocks and fossils found in and around Austin. interesting his Among the cont est ants in the ar: nual t ryout for places in the Winson- iun Dramatic f lub ar e the following new members: Misses - u cress f 11! Katherine Boone, Corpus t ' h r i- ti ; Eleanor Burke, San Antonio; Ruth J C h imn e y, Austin, and L o u i s e Irwin, Waco; M e s s r s . Harry Blocker, Tex- irkana; Ralph Heard, San Antonio; and Johnson, Waxahachie, I Sidney j Robin Rogers, San Antonio. and conducted There were at least t hi rt y girls aud | twenty boys who appeared before the membership committee of the organi extempo- ■at ion, which j raneous as well as specified t es ts of Ira ma tic ability. The showings were the decisions were j excellent, j necessarily close. The club w i s h e s to go on record t h a t it r eg ret s that t here were not more places t o be filled, for many who did not receive an invita tion join evidenced considerable histrionic talent. The new member s will be initiated du ri n g Thank sg ivi ng week at the dinner and dance given annually at the Driskill Hotel. to voice, According to President Levy, spe­ cial mention should be made of Miss has e v e ry t hi n g Louise Irwin, who that could be desired in s t ag e pres ‘nee, expression, and grace Miss Irwin last yea r gra du at ed from the dra ma ti c school at Baylor U ni v e r ­ in rt sity, and was very prominent Great vitals, sketches, and plays. t hings ar e from Messrs. H e a l ii and Rogers, both of San Antonio, who have bad con si d­ erable experience working t ogether. likewise expected The year's play, which Director Bryant is now working on, will be “ iven during the winter term, and it will verv likely be some modern play which has scored an initial success on Broadway. Mi s Demo Fleck, leading lady of last y e a r ’s “ The Big Idea,” is a tt end ing a d ra ma ti c school in Boston, but 'Xpoets to be back at Texas next year the Winsonian p m to take part Gordon West, m a n a g e r of duetion. is a tt en d in g ( ’n the club last year, !u mb?a University, where he is de voting special at tent ion to dramat ics. in The School of Business A d m i n i s t r a ­ tion is fast becoming one of the most copular in the Academic Depart ment . This is mani fest ed especially by the ’urge n umb er t hat have signed up for Economies I and Bu.-iness Admi ni s­ to tration In in advanced courses >rder to accommodate the st udent s in the l at t er course, “ M” Hall has b e e n equipped with tables which serve for desks. l l , which are prerequsite this school. COLLEGE NOTES I Diversity of Toronto. Since the beginning of the European wa r honors have been conferred on Varsity men in all the t h ea t e r s of war. Not only from the English nation do these hon ors come, but from all the nations. Iowa. J i m my , director of the a t h ­ letic field, backs Va rs ity t eam in this manner : “ Bate thell out o’ ’em, boys; bate thell out o ’ ’em. ” Oklahoma. Shall we weal frosh aps on Suti iay ? T h a t is the question which has al mo st divided the entire frosh class into hostile camps. Syracuse. The degree of Bachelor of Science the •urrieuium. ’I he Academic School will only offer a B. A. dee rec. to be dropped from Knox. A ch ap te r of Phi Beta K a p ­ pa is to Ae established a t Knox. The f r at erni ty has 86 chapters. I ocks and t i e s . Columbia. F res hmen mus t w e a r rhe regulation frosh caps and green It is the duty of all sophs to see t h a t no breach of rules is effected. P urdue, —A Ukelele orc hes tra is to be established by the De pa rt me nt of English. k a n s a s . — N i gh t classes in Ka nsa s ( ity and G a r n e t t have bei n commenc­ e d by the Varsity, Short -st ory w ri t ­ ing, economics and methods of t e a c h ­ ing are t he courses most in demand. I’.C . I . A special course in domes ­ tic economy is being offered to F o r t Worth housewives. This includes p l a n ­ s er ving meals, ana ly zi ng ni ng and foodstuffs and a r r a n g i n g a well b a l ­ anced meal. F’oddball game, Dallas, Oct. 21 Phone 1202 for Pullman reservat ions tf on “ Katy Special.” A feat ure of the first meeting of •bf Ramshorn Literary S o c i e t y , which was held at the E ng ine e ri ng Building Tuesday evening at 7:30. was the talk by Prof. El. C. IL Bante), as s is t an t dean of the En gi nee ri ng Dep art ment . Professor Bante! urged the members to keep up the past st and ar d of the Ramshorn, and to work for the de­ velopment and f u r t h e r growt h of the Moiety, He pointed out the need of the engi neeri ng st udent acquiri ng an oratorical trai ni ng, and said t hat the Ramshorn had wrought great won­ ders t hi ngs oratorical since it." establishment. The s peaker urged the members to p r e ­ pare for the inter-society debates for the coming year, and added o pt imi st i­ cally that he believed the Ramshorn could give the ot her societies a good battle when the proper ti me arrives. talk given by Professor Baniel, the society elected Marvin W, Thomas critic, and Lew­ is B. Walker historian. iii fo st er ing In addition interest the to in ( HEM. ST U D E N T HURT. While wor ki ng in Chemi str y 410 Laborat ory T ues da y afternoon, N. II. Roy, checker at the Cafeteria, had his back painfully burned. A beaker containing concentrated sulphuric acid was broken while held at Roy’s back. The acid W’ns spilled on him, and resulted in burn ing his clothes very bodly, and a lm os t bl is te r­ ing his ent ire back. Mr. Roy is still able to at tem! his classes. J*/>* o ’clock. TEXAN’ w a n t ad s ------------ N otice to S tu d e n ts . ! in sertio n, t h r e e in s e rtio n s f o r 2 cents. A bso lu te ly no ad ta k e n ov er th e phone. I Call a t room 109, M ain B u ilding . No It is i m p o r ta n t t h a t e v e ry stu d e n t I ad ta k e n fo r less t h a n 25 cents. P a y - T. U. m en t in a d v a n c e a lw a y s re q u ire d . th e U n iv e rsity h e a r Prof. m T a y lo r at th e ra lly to n ig h t. D I L L I N G H A M S H O E CO. DR. JI. E. B A X T E R , d e n tis t, 512 Scar- B ro u g h Bldg. Old p ho ne 1316. THE S T U D E N T S ’ S H O E STORE A Store o f Quality for V arsity Folks “ T h e L o n gh orn P r o g r a m ” is th e ti- ; i r s THE MATERIAL THAT MAKES HOSE OF LUXITE BEAUTIFUL Hose of Luxite needs no heavy metal­ lic compounds in the dyes to give it the Jus- trou s.firm 'b o d ii'd appearance so m u c h s o u g h t fo r in hosiery. Its rich shim m er, soft, fine body, a n d su p e r io r elegance th e a b u n d a n c e a n d p u r i t y of t h e t o are due solely materials u s e d Loading dyes w ith metal destroys the lifeof thread. Ho^ferv so treated deteriorates swiftly. Hose of Luxite comes through innumerable washings fresh and glossy—it is not “loaded.” Protect yourself b y demanding Ho=o of Luxite by name. ^jf/ose ofjaxite You find it here became it is safe to buy, safe to sell and best serves your purpose. T h e wide range ct styles and prices will suit every purse. In pure Japanese Silk and also in Gold' Ray the new scientific silk, and rn Lustermeu Lisle and C otton. HARRELLS TEXAS THEATRE ( B y Special R e q u e st) I V A N ’S M A STER STORY THE “FADED FLOWER” F eatu rin g M argurite Snow,, Rose Coghlan, Alma Hanlon, Edward Mackey, and A rth u r Donaldson This picture h am m ers home the crime of jealousy A D M ISSIO N 5c and 10c ITR ASK R E F . . ! ERS UNIVERSITY I E NN I S T O U R N A M E N T C ON ­ T I N U E S . P a r k e r I). T r a s k has re -e n te re d the U niversity , a nd is a c a n d id a te f o r his B. A. d e g re e th is year. He w as s e ­ riously ill this s u m m e r, a n d has j u s t recovered. He is th e only s t u d e n t to make S enior m e m b e rship in th e S ig ­ ma Delta Psi N a tio n a l A t h e iz e F r a - te r n it y w ith o u t s u b s titu ti n g an A th- ■ o f letic Council “T ” for some r e q u i r e - ! ment. He e n te r e d th e U n iv e r s ity when a F r e s h m a n a t th e a g e of 14, a n d will tak e his d e g re e j u s t a f t e r his 18th b irth d a y . He w as a w a rd e d a schol­ a rsh ip f r o m Corpus C h risti H igh School a n d h as m ade u n ifo rm ly good g r a d e s t h r o u g h o u t his U n iv e rs ity c a ­ reer. I’w e n ty -f o u r s tu d e n ts a r e c o m p e t­ ing in a round robin, in which each p la y e r p la y s tw e n ty - th r e e the o th e r try - o u ts te n g a m e s, m a k in g a to ta l of 230 g a m e s a piece. T he tw elve m en of g r e a t e s t w inning g a m e s will be eligible to c h a lle n g e a n y te m p o r a r ily tw elve old men n u m b e r th e the will an d G illespie S tacy, 0,1 th e sq u a d by Prof. I). A, Penick. T h e c o n te st last a b o u t nine d ay s longer. C oaches P ro f. P e ­ nick f o r m e r Texas p la y e r, a r e h ig h ly pleased w ith t e n ­ th e new m a te r ia l, and u r g e all nis men to come out, a s only th e h est players will m a k e th e final sq uad of * wt Ive. S P A N I S H MORE P O P E L VR NORTH HISTORY PROF. D ET A IN E D. 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