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In a r e p o r t w h ich a p p e a r e d r e c e n tly it wa ; sho w n t h a t m ore t h a n a th o u s a n d o r g a n i z a - ; n a tio n a l policy is a g r e e d upo n Hon- f o r a d u l t t e r e s t ” a r e f u n c t i o n i n g in t h e U n ite d S t a t e s in c lu d es m u s e u m s , lib r a rie s , s e t t l e m e n t s , little th e a - t< cs, e x t e n s i o n course*, a n d th e like. t r a i n i n g “ of m o l e th a n NDIC TED-— N ine in­ Trihin I i p e rso n s, local It is c o c o a i a g i n g to see t h e g r e a t s te p s t h a t ad u lt e d u c a t io n h as ta k e n in th e p a s t f e w y e a r s . T h a t it is v a l u a b le to im p ro v e p eople in te lle c t u a lly , no one xviii d o u b t. 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B a ttle, classical le c tu r e , G eolo gy Build­ ing a u d i to r iu m . 5 o’clo ck—J u n i o r O rchesis, W o m e n ’s G ym stu d io . 5 o’clock— T e e Club. 7 o ’c lo ck — G ir ls ’ G lee Club, T e x a s U nion. 7 ties. o’cloek— Social f r a t e r n i ­ 7 o ’clock— T h e t a S igm a Phi, T e x a s U nion 315. 7:1 5 o ’clock-— O rchesjs, W o ­ m e n ’s G ym stu d io . 7 :1 5 o ’clock— T u r t l e Club, W o m e n 's G ym pool. 7 :3 0 o’clock — U n iv e r s ity Club, T e x a s P h iloso phical U nion 311. 8 o 'clo c k — Chi U psilon, G eol­ ogy Building. o b s e rv a to r y . (Continued From Page One) Official Notice be F r e n c h a n d G e r m a n u n le ss t h e j BOOK.S W I L L GO o u t of the r e ­ se rv e l ib r a r y f o r th e holid a y a t c a n d i d a t e 's s u p e r v is o r y c o m m itte e ; w ith th e a p p r o v a l of th e D ean of* The o’clock F rid a y , A pril 20. r e s e r v e l ib r a r y will close a t 5 th e G r a d u a t e School p e r m i ts th e o’clock. 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( S h o r t y ) Alderson of the U niversity of T exa s sw im ­ ming team Tuesday recom m ended to that t w e n t y l e t t e r s be a w a r d e d m em ­ bers of the 1934 tank club, cham ­ pion-; o f the S outhw est C o n fer­ en ce for the t hi r d successive year. T h os e who will r eceive a w a r d s will be Allen Cl ar k, W. J. D ec h­ er d, S t u a r t Del ga do, E r w i n Du- Pre , Kelly..' H o c o t t , R a y m o n d Hel ­ p e r , R o g e r L e d b e t t e r , Hal MeQuis- ton, E r n e s t McDaniel, C h e s t e r Nagel, R. M. Hall, E r n e s t Noel, Levie DM, Mo o dy P i c k e t t , J a r - )•( ll Pickle, Roy R a t h e r . Nolan S i mmo ns , Ii. L. Th a c kw e l l , Lon P. Wa t k i ns , ami D avi d Y o u ng . Re se r ve l e t t e r s w e r e a s ke d for J a c k Sp en c e , Dale Har ri son, ive a m a n a g e r’s J o n e s a n d T e d let- m an ag ers’ Ch ar l es Bi nt l i f f, I J a c k Steel e, and C. E. Der w ii reel a w a r d , a n d Orval T u r n e r , a s i s l a n t tors. T ho se c a n d i d a t es for v ar s i t y l e t ­ t e r s h a v e bee n as ked to r ep or t a t in t he A u l e t i c Council o f f i c e 3 Mural Teams Win Diamond Tilts rain which Beta T heta Pi, Tinhorns, and Czech Cl ub won their ball gam es the yesterday a fte rn oo n despite sh ower o f to tried break them up. Tinhorns mopped up on Hardin House scoring 13 runs to the Hardin House 5. F. G. Gilbert for tile victors allow ed the losers only f o u r hits, Czech Club blanked Little Cam­ pus DCO. Glen Parm ley allowed Little Campus only one hit and also struck out five men. in th** Beta Theta Pi won a pitchers’ due! from the Phi Gamma Delta ; in the last inning. With a man on third and one down last inning Chase McEvoy doubled into the scoring Ford Witherspoon for the w in nin g run. Jim Kirgan for the victors struck out thirteen men and also hit a single out of three triple : times at bat. Jerry Veltm an for center field and the losers retired eight men by the! strikeout team failed to hit the ball against Kir­ gan. route, but his Kelly to Instruct Life-saving Class I n s t r u c t i o n in Red Cross l if e­ sa vi n g f o r me n will begi n April i n s t r u c t o r , a n ­ 23, C. L. Kelly, no un c e d T u e s d a y . Classes will be ; held a l t e r n a t e l y on M W F a n d T T S for a t wo w e e k* ’ period. t he I A f t e r l i f e-saving c o u r s e ba dg e s will be a w a r d e d t o all p as s­ tests. ing t h e fi nal t he c o m pl e t i on o f Re d Cross LEGAL NOTICE To W hom It May C oncern: ia hereb y g iv en N o tic e t h a t Erat! W H arvey, W. O. M organ, and G. O. Mor­ gan, Jr., com p osin g partnership known aa D enison Dr. Pepper B ottling incorporate w ithou t Com pany, intend to rbange of th e firm nam e, after the ex- piration of thirty d ays from the tw en ty south day of March, 1984. the Fred W. H arvey W O. Morgan G, 0 . Morgan, Jr. (P a rtn ers) Perfume Daze p e r f u m e A t o r d a t e in t h e w e e k . Spin t h e wh e e l and c h o o s e f r o m C o t y ’a e v e r y M ERRY-G O R O U N D P E R F U M E S Y o u r c h o i c e of A l t o at 5 0 c (tram E m * rn n d r 50c per dram /w u F o i l * 1 L* -In,I, Fleur# I)'Annuli' 2 7t h and G u a d a l u p e —- 19t h a nd La vac a H I Bit and Spur Club Plans rourth Horse Show T? . I T h e f o u r t h a n n u a l I L u s e Show o f Bit a n d S p u r , r idi n g cl ub f or -■ od field R i d i ng (Hub May 12. V • ! ■ p r e s e n t e d i nc l ud i n g t he H o rs e s will bi' in p l a n t a t i o n classes class, polo class, ch i l dr en ~ h o r s e ­ t hr o. ' -g ai t ed class, m a n s h i p class. f ive- gai ted class, j u m p i n g class, a n d t he r e g u l a r Bit class. and A m o n g t h e s e ria:- - <•> the h a r n e - s a n d h i g h e r j u m p classes will Le t he t w o n e w divisions t o bo pr e- class, h a r n e s s h o r s e m a n s h i p L o u r I s e n t e d . E n t r i e s t o t he h o r e x p e c t e d t o b e large! I Antonio a n d A u s t in b be so me f r o m o t h e r '. B. VV. Williams, r i n g m a s t e r a t t he ‘ S to c k S h ow this y e a r of t h e j u d g e - of t he > . ( ’ h e r has not yet beer D R U G S FREE DE LI VE RY P H O N E 2 - 4 1 9 1 — 4 77 1 T O N I G H T 8 P . M . Hogg Memorial Auditorium R e s e rv e d S e a ts $ 1 . 5 0 — Gen. A d m , $1 a nd 5 0c James B. Pond presents CORNELIA OTIS SKINNER IN HER O R I G I N A L CHARACTER SKETCHES Au spi c e s F a c ul ty W o m e n ’s Club Monday Wednesday Saturday * / %/ 8 o’cloclv in die evening Columbia Stations Coast lo Coast we //Oj W e always try to make Chesterfields as good a cigarette as Science and money can make th e m —-in the hope that people will enjoy smoking them. — may we ash you to tea 40 M E N IN T H E O R C H E S T R A 16 S IN G E R S I N T H E C H O R U S A N D R E K O S T E L A N E T Z , C O N D U C T O R Hilliard's Hurling Features Texas Victory F O R T W O R T H , Apri l 1 7 . - T h e o f T exas Longhorns U n i v e r s i t y swept t h e i r tw o -ga m e series with t he T. C. U. F r o g s h e r e T u e s d a y a f t e r n o o n , 4-2. S t o u t p i t c hi ng by Bohn Hilli ar d a c c o u n t e d fo r the vi c t or y a l t h o u g h h e w as given g r e a t s u p p o r t b y his m a t e s . Speaking Of Sports By R I C H A R D M O R E H E A D Tcxno Sports S ta ff *"1*0 T H E MAN who c o n f int - hi * f oo t b al l p l a y i n g to d i u _ a n d pool r ooms , the a v e r a g e f o o t ­ is s o m e t h i n g m o r e or ball playei e n t e r t a i n e r — a g uy lese of ars w h o ’d b a t his b l a i n s out a rn<. i* s w e a t e r wi t h “ T ” on it and m a y b e an in t h e p a pe rs , tho t h e f ootbal l f oot bal l p l a y e r i.- b r e a d and b u t ­ t e r as well a s s toc k in t r a d e . No f oo t b a l l p l a y e r — no st oc k; a n d v e r y little b r e a d an d b u t t e r . i n c o r r e c t w r i t e - u p coa ch, for T o AH track men are requested t o be p r e s e n t at a m e e t i n g o f to be held a t M e ­ t r ac k me n morial S t a d i u m . W e d n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n , Apri l 18, at 5: 15 o k I'M k. CLY DE L I T T L E F I E L D , t r a c k coach. Bu t to Do U n i v e r s i t y of T ex a s A t hl e t i c Council a f oot bal l p l a y e r is a n i n v e s t m e n t . He rn a big i n ­ v e s t m e n t One t h a t costs mo n e y t o s u p p o r t , a n d one t h a t is w o rt h m o n e y only if h e ’s good, f o o t ba l l T T H U S W HEN Ed O d e and your c o r r e s p o n d e n t s t a r t ed thr ough a pi l e o f st a t i s t i c s r e g a r d i n g the cost o f p u t t i n g a t e a m on t h e f i el d, t h e l at t e r cal l ed a halt and a sk e d f o r a drink o f wa t e r of w h e n S t e e r d o m ' s sport s p o i n t e d out in black a n d w h i t e o n e that a a f t e r n o o n ' s w e a r f o r o n e pl a y e r c o s t s in r ound n u mb e r s , $ 5 0 . 9 5 . t he bu s i ne s s m a n a g e r f o o t ba l l o u t f i t i n t e r c o l l e g i a t e for All tennis team m atches that were rained out April 17 mu s t be played o f f before the n ext round, April 25. E D W IN DO MA SC HK, sp o r t s m a n a g e r . No w to a guy w h o don't spend $50 on cl ot hes t h r o u g h two se m e s­ ters, that jack spent on togs j u s t small t o play in, seem ed like no mo n e y . T he n Mr. o d e took pa in­ to explain that the new uniform s which the Longhorns will w ear in the fall o f 1934 were only an in­ ci d e n t a l p a r t o f o u t f i t t i n g a g r i d ­ i ron her o. This, we shall call his S un day suit, his toga for public ap pearan ces at home. T h e r e is an o r a n g e s w e a t e r with to be on 1934'* w h i t e sho ul de r s T e x a s e l e v e n w h e n o u t o f A u s ­ ti n. T h e r e is a w h i t e s w e a t e r wi t h o r a n g e s ho u l de r s and n u m b e r s f o r t h e p l a y e r at h o m e . n a s i u m a n d t he ores J — a n d y o u ’ll see w h y t i c k e t s H et " h e l Ki nzy, a c e F r o g r i g h t ­ h a n d e r , was t h e v ictim o f t he Or- i n t r a m u r a l field , a n g e hi t t e r s . He g a v e u p ei ght t h e m w er e to ! blows a n d m a n y o f fi ve; f a n n e d t hese S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n f iascos b unche d. Hilliard dur ing the fall m o n t h s sell f o r n o Ki nzy f our. less t h a n $1.50 p e r eopy. in t he La s t s e a s o n ’s g a t e r e c e i p t s and second on M y e r s d o u b le a n d two infield outs. T e x a s c o u n t e d twice i n t e r e s t i in the f,f?h on a si ngl e by Sikes, b y Ankenman, a wal k t o | T. C. U. t ook t he exp e ns e s c a m e o ut al mo s t tie. Wi th in the g a m e , however, of f i c i a l s a r e h tping f o r a p r o f i t a b l e s e a ­ son ne x t y ea r . M u n r o a n d J a c k s ' e r r o r on Cap lain McDowell** dr i v e to first. r e c r e a t e d in a lead t he I / " \ N E T H I N G is c e r t a i n, no t e a m of t h e c o n f e r e n c e can boast a ‘' s l i cke r ” t e a m than the O r a n g e . I he n e w g a m e p an t s a r e o f sat in f i ni sh. B u s t e r J ur e c k a mo d e l e d * pair as part o f the r e c e n t Ro und - *‘T ” Up f l oa t s p o n s or e d by t he E n t r i e s f o r i n t r a m u r a l s w i m ­ close T h u r s d a y , ming me et April 28. Y A L E K A L M A N S , s p or ts m a n a g e r . A s s o c i at i o n . A l t h o u g h S. M. U. a nd se v e r a l o t h e r s h a v e u s e d this t y p e s o m e y e a r s T e x a s will send its fi rst t e a m on t h e f i el d in sa t i n p a n t s n e x t fall. for less t h a n u n i v e i - f o r schools of this S t a t e . Six T. I. sit y r an k in A. A. T e x a s C o n f e r e n c e a n d squad? will be e n t e r e d . T h e y ar e All ho r sesho e singl es m a t c h e s that were rained out April 17 mus t be p l a ye d o f f b e f o r e the next round, Saturday, April 28. F R A N K H A Y E S , s po r t s m a n a g e r . T h r e e s t r ai g h t s ingl e- by B a c ­ hel, Pre i bi sc h, an d J a n u a r y scored a n o t h e r f or T e x a s t h e sixth. Hilliard singl ed in t h e fi nal S t e e r r u n in t he s e v en t h , c o u n t i n g Me- a f r o m second. A second Dowell double by Myers scored the final F r o g run in the seventh. ,, e in a B O X S C O R E ll) T E X A S A n k e n m a n , ss 4 3 Munr o, McDowell, 2b 5 .... 4 Viebig, 3b 5 Hilliard, p I Baebel, cf Preibisch. 3 4 J a n u a r y , r f Hikes, e ____ 4 A B R H P O A E 0 ll 0 I 0 I 0 0 ; ll ii <>4rn 5 0 5 9 2 0 0 0 Ii I 0 15 0 3 I I 0 I - 1 I I) I ! 0 5 2 I 0 I 0 0 I ct (I I ... ii T o t a l s .... 36 4 8 27 14 I T. C. U. D ono van, cf Wa l k e r, 2b H a r s t o n , r f Myers, c. Ja cks, .... l b L aw r e n c e , cf Manton, 3b Kinzy, p Logan, ss ..... AB R H PO A E ii . ,3 4 4 4 , I . 4 . 3 . 3 3 •) Ii 0 0 3 Q • 1 JO 0 0 I I 0 I 2 I 4 0 IO • I 0 ll ll 0 I -> I I 0 I 5 0 0 2 0 I 0 0 I 0 0 0 2 I 4 2 5 27 14 4 T o t a l s ..... 32 Scor e by inn i n gs ........ T E X A S T. C. U ........... in- S u m m a r y ; I. aw pan e, Aru. * S i mmons , Daniel Ba ke r , San M a t ­ eos T ea c h e r s , H o w a r d Layne, St. E d w a r d s , a n d S o u t h w e s t e r n . S i m ­ m o n s is t he o nl y new comet of t he lot. (H)0 021 100- —4 01 0 OOO 1 00-_2 T ri pl e —A n k e n m a n . Doubles— M y e r s 2, M a n t o n . R u ns an, h ut t e d McDowell. J a n u a r y , Hilliard, My ­ ers. L ef t on b a s e — T e x a s IO, T. Wi t h t h e i r n in e c r a c k me n g o o - C. U. 4. Bases on balls— Hilliard to L a w r e n c e , Kan. , f or t h e i r a n ­ I, Ki nz y 5. S t r i k e outs— Hilliard nual t r ia l s in t he K an s a s Relays, i 5* K i nzy 4. Double plays— Kinzv j * Hilli ar d to An- T ex as will be h a r d e r pr es s e d St o l en b a s e s win T r u e , Baebel, Me- good m a t e r i a l l e ft , b ut t h e r e a r e Dowell, Viebig. T i m e o f g a m e — also ni ne good me n w ho won't I hr., 50 min. U m pires— Bon- be there. Last year only f o u r h am a n d Mint on. S t e e rs went t he Kansas Re­ lays. of f o l k s believe. i(;e n m a n *0 Mu nr o . Sikes, an a b u n d a n c e o f ^ H i l l i a r d , to ; t 0 L o g a n to lots is t h e r e t h a n to Horseshoe Entry List Is Sport’s Greatest T M I IS Y E A R ' S Re l a y s are dedi- to Glenn Cunningham , * cated t he g r e a t J a y h a w k mi l er who in ­ t e n d s to set a new worl d s Tee­ c r d b e f o r e h a n g i n g Up his spikes* t h e m t he best of W ith a fiel d o f 942 e n t r a n t s , l ast s u m m e r . T h e n . a f t e r the l a rge st ever to c o m p e t e in a n y t u n n i n g t h e best r ac e of his life tournament pitching the Melrose A. C. g a m es in j >iew York this y e a r , he c o m p l a i n - held a t t he U ni ve r s it y , i n t r a m u r a l in horseshoe T h e r e a re t w o pairs o f sh o es , H e ’s b e a t e n c o s t i n g r o u g h l y $ 2 2 , o n e for prac- Mnee l i c e a nd o n e f o r game*. Bo t h will U l t o n l y o ne s e a s o n . _______ * socks u n d e r - ! f d b e c au s e he h a d n ’t r un t h e s e - ] h or se s h oe p i t c hi ng c o m p e t i t i o n be- - A A DD H E I M E T S •"hilt*, p a n t s , ' ' shouldt-i pads. cond lap a m i t e f a s t e r a n d s e t hi r e c o r d *_ t he n. et p., lo t he bill a o b a w a t - gt - at c d worHI * *n dool t he peopl e f o o t b a l l p l a ye r costs t he o f T e x a s a b o u t $ 50. 95 on h o o f on a S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n a n d alm ost as much extra on w e e k ­ days. Count in the co s t o f train ­ ing the pl a ye r s, f e e d i n g t h e m while on t h e road, h i r i n g officials, and .stage-door j o h n n i e s t h e g a m e s , t h e cost of IT D and selling M em orial Stad ium , G r e g o r y Gy m- I *-*• * * t he costs o f p r i n t i n g i t ic k e t s, to hel p with i t l e i ield an d P E A K I N G of r elays, t h e T e x a s k-/ Relays will probably be on e for appropriation presented item of R egents w h e n m eets to make for next year. T h a n k s to Clyde Lit- t he At h l e t i c Council, the budget the Board p a r t i c i p a n t s gan Tuesday, April IO. Entries | from almost every fraternity, club, j | d e p a r t m e n t , and a l a r g e n u m b e r of I i n d e p e n d e n t h ave : t h e num ber o f c o n t e s t - I s w e l l e d ants to capacity and tend to make j in the spring j t h i s the big event division o f athletics. I intramural The large num ber o f entries al s o i s h o w s t h e increasing p o p u l a r i t y o f J t h e s p o r t . N ational R u le s F o llo w e d AM I PLEASED! ' y ' ' *■' *’ I’ve discovered I*' TOURIST TOP CLASS to Europe via RED STAR I T ’S a pleasure to you and a plea­ sure to your pocketbook to muI rn the finest cabins, enjoy the top decks, cite largest public rooms on tile ship . . and pay only Tourist Class fare. O n thew large, com fortable R ed Star liners, T ourist Class is top cia*.*; R e g u ­ lar sailings to and from S ou th am p ton , Havre end A ntw erp M in im u m fares —Tourist Class $ 1 1 7 .5 0 O n e W a y , $ 2 1 2 R o u n d T r ip ; T h ird CLass $82 O n e W a y , $ 1 4 4 }o R o u n d T rip, O S i p O l i e The tournam en t I I P r t t t t r t n r i P Q is being con- j ducted according to the rules of J Fencing Tourney the National Horseshoe Pitching A ssociation, with tw o or three ex- The fe n c in g tournam ent spoil- I ceptions. The rules are as follows: two o u t of fthe orarv f e n c in c fraternity, h a , been j th> ' f * » ■ " « ‘J* » dva" « ' I SOI c l ' by Eta Phi Upsilon, hon- A player must win _ _ _ _ _ i postpone'! until April 24, Ed Bar- I low, director o f the tou r n am en t, f e lt it hts op p on en t d oes not make ; an nou nced Tuesday. | an a p p e a s e w .th m ; o ‘.nd, "r h- l . ye mm- wln J* today at 2 :3 0 o'clock in *»"<*•* * '* }\ P*»"“ special m eetin g has been »»«* «* th e sch ed u le time. H ie ! A called Texas U nion TIO. E n tries will be the scorin g being th ree points for , accepted then, and final plans will • « » * « . ‘ b a t t s a horseshoe that ‘ ho post, o n e porn ; be made for the tournam en t. AII j J"11’’ entries are to pay an en tran ce f e e ; fo r a lea n er th at is a pitch that o f 25 rents B arlow stated that >«••>* a g a in st the post, and one to Point for the nearest pitch bro­ c u p s ' w i l l be given as prizes it ta w ith m six inches the w inners o f the tournam en t, length. 'n __________ 0 i vtded that j o f the post. Mrs. F. L. Crook of Corpu? How s h o e ‘ Are T o *‘ed Christ' Crook, S atu rd ay ami Sunday. visited her son, Fred | Flora Ann VV ihiam? of Brenham j wa- in A u - t i n f o r R o u n d - U p DEMAND The Bes Laundry I r e v o l ut i on s b e f o r e T h ere are tw o orthodox w ays of throw ing a horseshoe. There is the pne-and-a-half twist throw, a that makes on e a n d a hal f to u c h in g the loop t h e r e ground, and the is t h r o w whi ch m akes one com p lete h e a d - o v e i -heel turn b e f o r e hitting the ground. H ow ever, there a r e a great number of unorthodox m e ­ t h od s used to propel the shoe to the post in this tourney. ft. t MINNIWASKA S . ft. MINNETONKA 22,000 grow tons ft ft. PtNNLAND S. ft. WESTERNLAND 16.>00 gross too* Sn juno iota/ < |n i Hit ttm tm mn pm . RID STAR LINE tatar»etio««> More.antlia Marina Ca. h i « B aa* In Y Agma* 'PttuM* [J4gjby 4 Sttuu Phone 6444 Driskill Hotel LAUNDRY “Snappy S a p id * ” Protect Your Eyes T o S ee W e l l Se e F m A w f Q v I k • * *• . ■ . - :• l - ' . ■ . r ; v : . ; . ■ * ' >x-c. •- ■ . * . f , . , - <£ 1934, LIG G ITT * M v « u T o i a c c o C o .