Baxhj %txm First College Daily in the South s h e s AUSTIN, TEXAS, T H U R S D A Y , J U N E I, 1922 Discards Moleskins to Spread Texas Spirit in Premier Varsity Club OANIEl FUND PLEDGES EXCEED PAST RECORD VOLUME XXII ANTHROPOLOGIST ‘ TI PROMISING FIELD Kroeber Says Possibilities of State Should Spur G ather­ ing of Records E I S CALIFORNIA DATA Various Religious Viewpoints of Early Inhabitants of W est Are Reviewed in the costal to become “ Possibilities of discovery, espe­ region of th e cially in need of is g re atly sta te , which ex p lo ratio n , should cause stu d en ts of anthropology in te re ste d in th** g a th e rin g of d ata w hich will re su lt in a know ledge of p reh isto ric Texas, as com plete as has been ac­ quired o f C alifo rn ia,” declared D r. A. L. K roeber, head o f the a n th ro ­ pology d e p a rtm e n t o f the U niversity of C alifornia W ednesday m orning in th e second of his lectu res h ere. In speaking o f the prospects of J for one anthropology as a professional cal­ ker, D octor K roeber said th e firs t few years out of college w ere the m ost d ifficu lt b u t th e re w ere m any openings in g o v ern m en t service and in universities to become established. He advised th a t g ra d ­ u a te s specializing in th is su b ject en ­ te r into a system atic cam paign of* u rg in g fa rm e rs and o th ers who o f­ ten u n ea rth old rocks and pieces of p o tte ry to send th e ir discoveries to fo r analysis. Doc­ th e U niversity to r K roeber th in k s th a t T exas may be divided into sections sim ilar to C alifornia as th e a re a surro u n d in g A ustin co n tain s m ounds co rresp o n d ­ ing to th e shell m ounds of th e wes­ te rn sta te and whose developm ent have been tra c e d back 4000 years. V ie w s C a lifo r n ia C u ltu re th e he In discussing C alifo rn ia its in ea rly period o f Indian life before co n tact w ith w hite cu ltu re broke up th e native religion, D octor K rober grouped th e various religions view­ points into fo u r areas o f cu ltu re . The ritu a ls e x ­ m ost prim itive of s ta te tended th ro u g h o u t and I t b ro u g h t dated back to 2000 B. C. o u t th e social rig h t and the form of th e adolescence cerem ony when a girl is n o t allow ed to look out on the world fe a r of destro y in g w h atev er h e r vision m ay be cast up­ on— the salm on in the riv e r or t h e 1 acorns on individual ra th e r th an took the trees. fo r the in L ater betw een 500 B. C. and 500 A. D. th e n o rth ern section ct ritu a l was conducted by a m edicine m an, who sp eared th e firs t salmon o f tile season and a te it as a good om en, a f te r w hich could catch th e fish fro m th e stream s. The m ou rn in g cerem ony d u rin g which valuable o ffe rin g s w ere b u rn e d fo r o th ers (C ontinued on page 4) Chatter About Men Is Favorite Topic With Co-eds of California Co-eds o f the U n iv ersity o f S ou th ern C alifo rn ia talk “ about men m ore d u rin g th e ir school days than ab o u t any o th er su b je c t,” ac­ cording to P rof. Ralph L. Pow ­ e r of th a t in stitu tio n , who has ju s t announced the fig u res he has com piled. He has alloted th e ir tim e as fol­ lows : per cent. cent. Talk about m en, 57 p er cent. Talk about dress and fashion-, 27 Talk ab o u t am usem ents, 3 per Choice; gossip, 7 3-8 p e r cent. Jokes old enough to be retired, 5-8 of I per cent. M iscellaneous, f> per cent. * Dr. Powers has also concluded th a t blondes give more of their time to discussing men, th eir aver­ age ru n n in g above 57 per cent, and th a t b run ettes pay less a tte n ­ in th eir talk. He tion states th a t w hat the la tte r su b tra c t from men, they add to dress and fashion. to them J Students Ask For New Course In Making News A t an inform al caucus o f a n u m ­ ber o f jo u rn alism stu d en ts and o th ­ ers in J H all last night it was* u n an i­ th at a petition be m ously decided p resen ted to th e the Jo u rn a lism D e p artm en t Requesting} consider th e d ep a rtm en t heads course, th e. installation of a to new fa c u lty o f which is to have fo r its o b ject th e tra in in g o f prospective n ew ^ia p er- m en in th e business o f m a n u fa c tu r- ing news. th e fa c t in T h a t such a course would be g re a t dem and in the d ep a rtm en t * evidenced by th a t m any p ro m in en t w riters both on th e cam ­ co n ­ pus and- in professional sider the fa cu lty of w ritin g Im agin­ a ry new s, or news h aving b u t a sm all b asis in fa c t, a prim e p re re ­ qu isite to success in th e re p o rto ria l b ra n ch o f the new spaper gam e. life o f the of m aterial. A ccording to the plan outlined In last n ig h t’s m eeting, course should include n o t only th e w ritin g im aginary new s, b u t also tra in ­ of ing e x ­ fu n d a m e n ta ls in th e panding near-new s into shape fit fo r is su ffe rin g filling a paper which fro m a scarcity It was alleged th e s tu ­ d e n ts p resen t a t the m eeting su p ­ ported the view th a t in v en tin g new s is a m a te r of genius, and ca n n o t b e tra in e d into a m an w ith o u t the n a t­ ural fa cu lty of im ag in atio n ; b u t th e sen tim en t of th e conclave was th a t possess m ost im agination anyw ay, and tra in in g would su ffice to b rin g this out. jo u rn a lists n atu ra lly th a t some of is is accu ry I t is stated on good a u th o rity th a t to fa il, since likely the p etitio n th e card in al principle of th e J o u r ­ nalism D e p artm en t in ev ery sto ry , no m a tte r how sm all; b u t it is hoped th a t a p resen tatio n o f th e m a tte r to the fa c u lty will b rin g to th eir notice th e fa c t th a t such a course a s th a t u n d er discus­ sion is desired by a n u m b er of s tu ­ den ts, and th e re fo re a good thing to have here. MEETING OF INDUSTRIAL EDUCATORS CALLED NERE Conference W ill Discuss V oca­ tional Training During Five-day Session C onferences o f te a c h e rs o f trad e s and in d u strial courses ta u g h t u n d e r the S m ith-H ughes law , will m eet here a t th e call of H. S. H udson, in d u stria l educa­ s ta te d ire c to r o f tion, to discuss the provisions of th e th e in d u strial education ac ts policies o f the fe d eral sta te boards from J u n e 5 to 19 inclusive. T he su b jects o f d a y -trad e schools, the teach ers, problem s o f o rg an izatio n , courses o f study, am ong o th e r su b jects will also fo rm a p a rt o f fo r th e m eeting. the discussion tra in in g o f industrial and and in be conference In stru c to rs in d u stria l ed u c a­ tion fro m all th e lead in g cities o f the state and m any m em bers of th e fa c u lty o f the schools o f in d u stry o f th e U niversity and o f A. & M. Col­ leaders. lege will sta te Miss A nnie W ebb B lan to n , su p e rin te n d e n t o f schools will open th e conference, and Miss Lizzie B a r­ bo u r, assistan t d ire c to r bf in d u strial education, will give a resum e of th e y e a r’s woijc. T he m eetings will be open to th e public, and Mr. Hudson had extended a special invitation to s tu d e n ts o f education who a re I n te r­ ested in vocational tra in in g and e d u ­ cation. — — ——o .............- - - K APPA DELTA PI TO HOLD BANQUET AND INITIATION K appa D elta Pi, h o n o ra ry educa­ tio n al fra te rn ity , will bold its annual b an q u e t and initiation of new m em ­ b ers a t the D riskili H otel Friday evening. May 9, a t 7 o’clock. T he new* m em bers which are to be ini­ tia te d a t the tim e a r e : M rs, E thel G a rth , Jessie Bell C um m ings, C ar- rieila Bell, Alm a A rtz, Alice C am p­ bell, B erenice O. Cox, Mas Lea G uth­ rie, T. R. Nelson, M eredith Posey, Sybil McKee, Myrl McKee, R uth P eeler, L ottie K eym an, Miss Bess H eflin, M iriam B row n, Dr. H elen Rock, an d Ami ie L. Irw in. P la te s will be one dollar seventy- five cents. MEN'S COUNCIL MAK OPERATE UNDER NEW BUIE NEXT SESSION Work of Disciplinary Body Is Expected to Be More E ffective in some of th e “ D efinite changes will probably be rules u n d er m ade which the Men’s H onor C ouncil will o p erate q ex t year, if p re sen t In te n ­ tio n s of the new council m a te ria l­ ize,” M ajor T. Bell, re cen tly elected chairm an of th e council • has , d e ­ clared. Bell declined to s ta te ju s t of w hat intended changes will consist, b u t indicated th a t th e y will enable th e Council to b e tte r c a rry o u t it has been able to do un d er the p re se n t re g u la ­ tions. its purposes th a n the M ake D e f i n i t e R u les T he w ork of th e council n e x t y e a r is expected to be m ore a ffe c tiv e th an in y ears p a st according to Bell, th a t d efin ite ru les have who says been decided upon by b oth th o council and fa cu lty discipline com ­ m ittees, which m akes possible a clon­ tw o e r u n d ersta n d in g betw een discipline re g u la tin g bodies. Co-op­ eratio n th a t has not been possible in th e p ast is expected to fa c ilita te th e w ork o f the. council to a g re a t e x ­ te n t. th e N e w H o n o r R e g u la t io n * to Rules adopted and ag reed upon by both th e council and th e fa c u lty h onor com m itee, which apply system reg u latio n s, m ake it possible fo r the council to use discrimination in m eetin g out punishm ent to fre s h ­ the o th er hand, stu d e n ts m en. On who have had every o p p o rtu n ity to ac q u ain t them selves w ith th e w o rk ­ ings of th e honor system will be severely d e a lt with. tw en ty cases w ere M ore than trie d b efo re th e m en’s council a t its last session. O ut of th is n u m ­ ber, only one o r two w ere assessed punishm ent. Conferences Are Held By Officer of Student Band to solve B land R obert, tra v e lin g se c re ta ry of the stu d e n t V olunteers o f Am ­ erica, has been holding co n fere n ces w ith the U niversity stu d en ts helping them t M r probl sins and giving them in stru ctio n s in re lig io u s the w ork. M r. R oberts m et w ith Bible S tudy C om m ittee at th e Y. W\ C. A. T uesday evening, an d p la n t discussed, fo r .fu rth e r w ork w ere and th ey would be given o u t la te r. .rn vn g re a t in te re st in tho conferences for M r. R oberts was busy all day T uesday, night. He le ft W ednesday a t noon fo r San M arcos and expects to r e ­ tu rn to A ustin fo r f u r th e r work. M any stu d e n ts have o— - H. E. SCHOLARSHIP WILL BE AW ARDED SATURDAY F o r g irls in the H om e E conom ics D e p artm en t th e Hom e E conom ics is o ffe rin g a scholarship o f C lub is a g ift, and $300 o f which $200 $100 is a loan which is to be r e ­ tu rn e d tw o y ea rs a f te r g ra d u a tio n and is to go into a p e rm a n e n t fund. The $100 loan will b e a r six p e r ce n t in te re st a f te r the end of th e f ir s t y e a r a f te r g ra d u atio n . T he req u irem en ts fo r the sch o lar­ ship are th a t the m a jo r su b ject is Hom e Econom ics, and a com pletion o f a t le a s t ten courses w ith a B average. th e A pplications fo r scholarship m u st be m ade to Miss M a rg a re t flossier th e Horae E conom ics B uilding not la te r th an 9 a. rn. J u n e 3. in GRAVEL COVERS LOW PORTIONS OF CAMPUS * G E O R G E H I L L G e o r g e Hill h a s b e e n c h o s e n as m a n a g e r of th*- P o r t W o r t h U n i ­ is l o c a t e d a t v e r s i t y C l u b , wh ic h t h e M e t r o p o l i t a n H o t e l . Hill, w h o h a s l e t t e r s in f o ot ba l l , b a s k e t b a l l a n d w r e s t l i n g , will r e c e i v e a n e n ­ g i n e e r i n g d e g r e e a t t h e e n d bf t h e p r e s e n t session. RILL MADL MANAGER OF FT. Members Will M a k e University Headquarters Distinctive Throughout South been G eorge Hill, V a rsity th ree le tte r i l l- S o u th w estern c o n fe r­ m an and ap p o in ted has ence guard, m anager of the F ort W orth U ni­ versity Club and will assum e active m anagem ent of tin* org an izatio n a t the end o f the p re se n t term , it was learned W ednesday. Hill will ta k e his degree in en g in eerin g a t the end of the p resen t session. A ppointm ent o f H ill as m an ag er of the club is, according to o ffic ers of the o rganization, one of the firs t steps in m aking the F o rt W orth U ni­ v ersity club distinctive th ro u g h o u t the South. The club has been o i- ganized approxim ately a year, an d o f a t p re sen t has m ore th an 300 persons. a m em bership A ccording to p resen t plans of di­ club will rectors, the U niversity m ean “ T ex as” hospitality to not only stu d en ts and alum ni of the U niver­ in in the M etropolitan sity, but to every ath letic team pass­ F o rt ing thro u g h o r stopping W orth, w heth er high school or col­ legiate team s. The club room s are hotel, located and consist, in addition to the re g u ­ lar f aoli Hies of the hotel, o f a din­ ing room, grill and ball room . V a ri­ ous U niversity and alum ni o rg a n iz a ­ tio n s will be encouraged to hold r e ­ unions anti b an q u et- club room s, it is said, as well as m aking it a g eneral m eeting place fo r In­ the in dividual persons. Texas Base Ball Star Is Back For Visit On Campus G ravel has been hauled to th e cam ­ pus and placed in the* space betw een J Hall and th e E ducation Building. T his portion o f the cam pus being low er th a n te rrito ry , su rro u n d in g d u rin g th e last few weeks o f ra in y w e a th e r it has been alm ost covered by w ater. T he gravel aids consid­ erab ly in m aking th is space fit fo r tra v e l d u rin g th e p re sen t w et s e a ­ son. Jo e Ellis, V arsity th re e -le tte r a t h ­ to the St. ‘Louis C ardinals, was the cam pus yesterday. lete who le ft school join back on this. spring Ellis’ “gam e” knee was in ju reo in one of the first practice games In which he appeared w ith the C ards, the Texan was in a St. L ouis and hospital the injury tim e w ith fo r a long Subdued Females S a d l y Acquiesce In Hapless Fate long worm Even th a t h ath no I t ’s a the s e r v i l e 'p s y c h o l­ turning. ogy of woman m ay becom e as th e roaring lion upon occasion. Behold! He was V a rsity ’s prize in leg isla tu re circles radical, known as replica of Lenine, T ro tsk y and the Bolshe­ the U n iv ersity ’s n e a re st vik!. F o r weeks he had labored dili­ th e fa ir m em ­ g ently, lectu rin g to bers o f his class, tellin g them of the pitiful sta te of subservience in which th ey found them selves, stressin g th e shame o f the fa c t th a t th e y didn’t even k n o w . it them selves and would fa in rise up in w ra th if th ey w ere told ab o u t it. L ittle did he' consider th a t he spoke w iser th en he knew. Caine a day when th e worm tu rn ed . The fem in in e m em bers oi the class resolved am ong them selves a s se rt th e ir rights, th a t they would th a t it is nobody’s business lf they w ant to fool ome son o f A dam into believing he is th e ir lo rd and m ast­ er. The class filed in; but tw o th ird s of the seats w ere em pty. Rven the professor sensed th a t som ething was (possibly amiss, fo r the d eco rativ e decorated) h alf of th e class was A W. O. L7 One lone co-ed graced a seat on the fro n t row. Then th e door sw ung open, and a sad procession filed in. F a ir fla p ­ pers who had donned th e ir dresses ot blackest hue, w ith wide black hats, and most becom ing widow s’ veils S elected m em ­ in. m arched sadly bers carried p lacards. T he legends were various: “ S ervile Psychology,” “ Q. E. D .,” ‘W h at is Hom e S ans a K itchen,” “ T he P ity W e D on’t Know It,” and “ To Know All Is to P aP rd o n All.” The hardened p ro fesso r, blanched, blushed, laughed and w ent on w ith his lectu re on divorce. A fte r it wa- over, he called fo r th e signs, took them to his office, and sa t down to rum inate th a t m aybe he had some proof now th a t he was rig h t in the firs t place. L C I S OPENS IN JUNE Courses in Bible, Handicraft and A thletics to Be Given at Resort in 24 and C ourses B eginning Ju n e lastin g until Ju ly 8, the Episcopal Cam p for girls in the Diocese o f T exas a t Cam p A llen, La P o rte , T exas will be h a n d ic ra ft, opened. Bible S tudy, and ath letics will be given. f r o m P ro m in en t people T exas will b e ‘ th e re to give lecture.*! th e ir religious life to and th eir personal problem s. Among these will be Bishop Quinn of the Diocese o f T exas, the girls on fo r Miss E dith P a rk e r, tra v e lin g sec­ re ta ry th e Y oung P eople’s Church Service L eague is in charge. Among th e stu d e n ts from the U n i­ v ersity who will be a t Cam p Allen counsellor} are E ugenie M arshall, Hilda M olesw orth, counsellor will a l­ so assist in stru ctio n $ and E lizabeth F ish counsellor will be assistan t sw im m ing in re c re a tio n in stru cto r. LIVING DRESS MODELS USED IN H.E. EXHIBIT two T w enty dresses, ra n g in g in cost to five dollars w ere ex ­ from the living m odels by hibited upon g irls o f th e H om e E conom ics D e­ p artm e n t in the g irl's study hall last n ig h t a t 7:30 o’clock, T he work and purpose o f th e H* E . d e p a rt­ m ent w ere v ery cleverly set fo rth th e in verse a t program by Miss G eorgic Dancy o f B row nsville. th e beginning of D ancy, A fte r all of the dresses had been b e ­ shown, Miss h a lf of th e class, th e ir te a c h e r, Miss V irg in ia S hearer, w ith a basket of red token o f th e ir love and respect. p resen ted lilies In In C A FE TO BE O V ER H A U LED Im m ediately a f te r th e closing of the long session, th e U n iv ersity C afe will be com pletely overhauled and m any new im provem ents ma<5c,~ae% cording to announcem ent o f P e te r B row n, ow ner and m anager of the cafe. Committee Collects $6,465 off Student Body for Support of Passo Fundo Station Pledges collected by the Daniel F und C om m ittee to tal $6,465.1)0 for the year en d in g May 23, 1922. This than $1,000.00 is a guin o f m ore o v er last th a t collected and sent y e a r to the N ashville Mission Board fo r the su p p o rt o f the M ethodist stu d en ts of T exas U niversity’s re p re­ sen tativ es in Passo Fundo, y South A m erica. A m o u n t s C o l l e c t e d o rg a n iz atio n . As L ast y e a r a b o u t $5^400.00 wan collected fo r th is w ork; the year be­ fore $3,300.00. B etid es the larger collections m ade th is year, the com­ m ittee itself has very much stren g th ­ ened its usual, every m eetin g has been held a t the th e perm anent re g u la r tim e. Also fund in ch arg e of Miss M arguerite Helium has been advanced by more h tan $200.00, so th a t it now stands a t p ra ctically $1,000.00 a year. F i v e T r e a s u r e r * W ork F o r the firs t tim e, five treasurer^ have w orked d u rin g the entire year. The new head tre a s u re r for the com­ in g y ear is H arold Keen. The other tre a s u re rs a re S ara R am seur, Anna K athryn G eorge, Sabin Marshall, and M arg u erite H elium . Advance has in ex-student work also been m ade o f which A. L. O’Banion of the E n­ g in eerin g fa c u lty is chairm an. Ac­ cording to Miss M ary E. Decherd, the com m ittee h a s (received more en c o u rag e m e n t the stu ­ d en ts and fa cu lty this year than ever before. from both — ------------o-------------- Baylor Bears In For Post Season Game With Texas if a post-season game Coach F ra n k B ridges of the Bay­ lor U niversity B ears has w ritten L- athletics, T. B ellm ont, d ire c to r o f asking for D ecem ber 9 on n e u tra l ground could be a rra n g e d fo r and L onghorns this fo o tb all season. This d ate would n o t, according to South­ rulings, make w estern C on feren ce th e co n test ‘a post-season affair. th e B ears B ellm ont has w ritten Bridges th at n fa c u lty ru lin g here prohibits the playing o f a fo o tb all a fte r T hanksgiving and, as the schedules filled already, o f both th e re seem s th a t the two team s will m eet until 1923 little probability team s are j^ame — ......... - o — ........ ......... B.A. Seniors WM Give Banquet at Cactus Tea Room Saturday Night Seniors in th e business adm inistra­ tion d e p a rtm e n t will banquet Satur- day n ig h t a t th e C actus Tea Room. This is th e firs t tim e th a t the sen­ iors of this d e p a rtm e n t have ever staged an y social activities as a c la u t is in charge of Ja c k A nsm us, who th e g eneral p re p a ra tio n s, stated yes­ terd a y th a t all B.A. students who will receive deg rees eith er this Ju n e o r jn A u g u st are eligible to attend th is m eetin g . T ickets a t $1.50 each will be p u t on sale w ithin a few days. BURNETT PHARR HAS NEW BAND POSITION B u rn ett P h a rr, who has ably di­ rected th e L onghorn Band through this season, has ac­ m any a gam e cepted the G eorgetow n B usiness League Band and will tak e charge of his new posi­ tion today. in stru cto rsh ip of th e The band is com posed of tw enty- five in stru m en ts and is planning con­ c e rts th ro u g h o u t the sum m er m onths of Ju n e , J u ly , A ugust and Septem ­ ber. -o- R E G EN T S HOLD M EETING M em bers o f th e Board of R egents in th eir session a t Galveston y ester­ day took action to forestall a proa- peetive the enrollm ent in o f the m edical d ep a rtm en t by lim it­ ing the fresh m an class fo r the com ­ ing term to eighty. increase P resid en t R o b ert E. Vinson w as out of tow n y esterd ay attending the m eeting. NO. 181 DISCH RECEIVES Friends of Varsity T h a n k Coach for * aking Eleventh Championship JLL f i s t DISCH Players Whom Coach Billy Trained Am ong Those W r i t i n g to H im S cores of letters have been r e ­ ceived re cen tly by Coach Billy Disch from fo rm e r athletes and frien d s of th e U niversity, congratulating him upon his success the eleventh consecutive baseball cham ­ pionship le tte rs fo r Texas. The praise Coach Disch for the w ork he has accomplished* during his years of service on the University c o a l ­ ing s ta f f and express best wishes fo r continued success in the fu tu re . in winning B ib Falk Writes “ I w an t to congratulate you an d the boys fo r giving Texas a n o th e r w inner, a n d for doing w hat m ight be called impossible without you.” Bib F alk, form er two-letter s ta r o f th e U niversity, writes to Coach “ T exas 4, Baylor 3. T h at Disch. score loQks better to me ten hom e ru n s with the bases fu ll.” than the is the first opportunity I “ This to epress my congratula have had tio n s to you for winning som ething th a t I w as never in doubt ab o u t fo r o nce," D udley English, form er T ex ­ as baseball captain, writes. “ H ow­ last game with B aylor ev er, k ep t me thinking more th an once. It would have been out of o rd e r to even be thinking of winning th e fla g had it been some other coach. Some of the boys around here were w on­ d erin g how you were going to win th a t la st gam e with Lyons pitching, b u t I told them just to leave it w ith you and all they would have to do would be to read the big headline.” A lex Cox, third baseman on last y e a r’s V a rsity nine, has the follow ­ ing to .^ay in his letter: P ra ise Texas Fight “ Aflow me to congratulate you on the w o n d erfu l showing made by your team this year in the winning of its elev en th conference consecutive cham pionship. The last gam e w ith B aylor which fo rtu n a te enough to witness proved to me th a t the old T exas spirit is indom nable and th a t he old Texas ‘F ig h t’ is an h e re d ita ry institution that will new­ th e campus or the Texa?* leave el* a th letic field. I was lost by T he a finished “ I f you remember, I happened to be p re se n t also at the f irs t gam e played w ith Baylor in Waco which the imposing score of we 4-0. then presented team w h at looked like insurmountable d if­ ficu lties to be overcome by even the g re a te s t o f coaching, but in view ing the last gam e of the season a t A us­ team tin th e o th er day, I saw w hich appeared to be in ev e ry respect-—a team whose head­ w ork, fig h t and general playing abil­ ity was confined to nine good ball p lay ers— all carrying out the s tra te ­ of College gy o f C oaches! It was a w onderful vic­ to ry fo r you, Mr. Disch, no t only because o f the mechanical ability w hich th e boys displayed, but also because o f the results shown in th eir tra in in g coach whose m ethods a re clean, who inspires the never-say-die spirit in the gam e, and who plays the Game of Life as hard and thoroughly as he does the N a t­ ional P astim e.” th e Greatest under a D isch Due C redit in “ I “ J u s t a ju s t read line to congratulate you and the team on your splendid b ase­ ball race th is year,” w rites W illiam W. B ren n an , former Texas q u a rte r­ the Dallas back. N ew s a few minutes agt) w here you annexed cham pionship. W hile I know the whole team m ust have fo u g h t hard all season, still we all know who's the big man behind the gun and the real cause of o u r baseball records.” another “You certainly are the ninth won­ d er of the world,” is the expression fro m C harles A. Gutick, J r., a fo rm ­ e r stu d e n t in the University who Is now atten d in g Columbia U niversity (Continued on rn THIS WEEK Today , Horn* Economics Club, p bn. 7 :1 5 a r ilu ® e x m t i # Fii*i Cntt— D*Ujr it Cb* Sew** • Put* +t*M on Ii* Cmmpm a t tkm thtm m M t .# Tex** br Tit* To m I t t d n b Pafeitotffen* tat - met raamkmt mmempt Mon4*r. plane. This is a problem th at can have much conjecture on either side. H. G. Wells, the English writ­ er and author of the “Outline or H istory/' believes in an intellec­ the tual aristocracy to the opinion world. He is of aristocracy will that such an rule oar.: Prists br t ,7,' uZ.Boud*** tu t at Tex** Tram, i I b rin * ablJUt advancem ent and a benefit for the whole world. He g^voc&tes education fo r the a Bater* •* Mtond-ebuM waiter *t tb* »*•** | masse#, but he also desires He: What is a flapper? She: A 1922 Runabout, just the «*» st Amu*. t****, a.-,** th* Act oil fu rth er means of learn in g b y thing for a you ok man who wants I which the unusual intellects may > -< — >“■<" > • — « « « • W COMICS THE INSIDE STORir it 5 o'clock: We are beginning early this time. There is nothing to put in the sheet. There never Is. 5:10: Two stories have come in. 5:30: Lady comes down and pulls lone of the stories out. (and then there was one.) | 6:00: Well 'we'll go to supper. Maybe some aumb-bell will pull something and there will be mater­ ial for a freak “freak" has a and usually no point. This purposes of identification.) funny head over it, society note. Please correct above story to conform with new facts. 8:30: Two other stories have come in (Edrs. Note: This is thirty minutes later. Had to call English department to see whether we should say “have come in" or “have came in") Tilly is out of leads. (Edrs. Note: “lead" is or are little line to slugs placed between each fill up space. It keeps from running white space all in one place) 8:45:’ Assistant Editor points out that the above line should be made to read "Between lines” instead ol (Edrs. Note: A “between each line.'’ is for! the P 9:00: Hot argument over whether j (page one) Daniel Fundi story shall go inside the paper or, i *» t m Aft <* o n * ., a im. taptembrr 14, lilt, ““ sea via cox M iters Ck** iifted above the others and l " p- placed,in a position of leader­ s h ip over the less capable. A. & M Bat. 6:30: We thought we had a big nut. Outside, story. The entire * table died of surprise when we almost 9:05; This last line is needed t o ! had straw- fill the column. • Oh, yes, another He: You rem,od me of an angel,. b m y of fte Mna| m HA R a y JA CK . Itonatfta* M i*" d"ar- v ”u » f The genius is needed. H e is something, and you never seem to from #upperj harPmK ofl prunes- (Edra. Note: We are b ael TOMAS o POLLARO ^ap*r*Waf Basto*a* Man**** lOUlSg GLADNEY mu4 XRITH OGPPALf A4?«r*tf»ia* M*a***r* STAFF FOB TODAY - w — Editor M mrr C. fll« B < r mw Ray E. L«* Moron bae lap la* Wiliam* Dorothy Nail Sara* Sbaamo® Nato* Bag by Aaa* Maltby E ats Smith ASPOUTIKA Franc** Wlptt It L. Swans Wiaai* l> . J *<•*#©• IXwkir.* W*U» E p. Chol<** the one able .to look beyond toe hftVt’ *nythlBt to wear immediate surroundings and to bring about the steps in ad- vancem ent, m aterially and splr- sir. itually. B ut under the present Customer: Well Pm not surprised. a a m Bat method, can it be th a t A m erl- Hurr> l,P- Barber: Your hair is getting grey, _____ Jester. AMtaUst CJtn are c a k in g into! ______ one single clans youth and sacrificing the gen iu s name of the largest diamond. in th a t education? the American Geology Prof; Please give 4a the (the morning after Cb- stud®: - O h i o State Lantern.! n,*ht before> The ace- doct,,T i to fill up. society note*. Tilly two N ote: The makeup man) suggests that the two (2— correct) items be set in the biggest type possible to fill the column. 7:15: We should pull the regular head over soc l e t / bnt it is needed story is now in. (Edrs Note: Ina** muches (we hope.it is one word) this page has to go to press, we can't tell what will happen later.) 6:45: The rest of the staff comes (Edrs Note: back We forgot "to say that we go one at from supper. a time.) one-half fall books. 7:00: The society editor brings In THE STUDENTS* BOOK EX- W e are paying . (1 -2 ) price for — o----------- (Edrs. CHANGE. ' _ ~ ~ ‘ . Your Friend*, Von Boeckmann- Jonet Co. P rin ters Tar Baby 7:20: A charming, black headed young lady comes in with another Thursday, June I, 1922 DECORATION DAY “They say that whiskey shorten** | Editorials a man’s life.” Decoration Day comes and goes; and with entire sincerity '}n the. same length of time." we wear poppies in memeory of the American soldiers who died i in wan* gone by, decorate th e ' R»Po;‘« : (breathless) Heard yon, “Yes, but he sees twice as much —Siren. -------- graves of those who died dor- » , j i » j I cashiers gone off and left you. Bank pr,. I H I P3 I O I X I a I M I MMniiHMiMiwtwwBiMKiiiiiinfflHiHmiMHmflHBHwniiHmtiimnnnHHiinnHitmiiuiniiiiiiiiiiniiHaisninninniHiaiiiniitTiiii H m m n mi sf i DRINK A T TH E NEW FO UNTAIN JOSEPH'S PHARMACY 7th and Congress i i i i hi i r ; mi mn Mi i t i i f mi wi Rf i i i i i i j mht mi : ; : Get Your CACTUS At The Texan Sr * t o d a y C a rri* Bel T h o rn ae E ditor Miss Marion Legg, a graduate of last Ju n e , has finished her work as teac h er of dom estic science at the in San B rackenridge High Schqi A ntonio, and is now at home with her m other on Whitis. Gladys M eClaren has re tu rn e d to Southw estern U niversity a f te r visit- ing M yrtle P ayne fo r several days. B u rn e tt P h a rr re tu rn e d yesterd ay from G eorgetow n. A lpha Club announces the pledg­ ing of Perom e Z indler and Morris Davidson of H ouston, Texas. Sim H ulsey is spending the week at the D elta T au D elta House since is out a t G alveston. school W endell Dove from collage a t G alveston th e cam pus. the Medical is visiting on mm MY BONNIE My B onnie w en t down to th e cellar, A leaking gas pipe he would see, He lighted a m atch to find it, Oh b rin g back my bonnie to m e! My B onnie goes down to th e cellar, Q uite o ften , alack and alas, He comes back a d iffe re n t feller, But he doesn’t g et lit up on g as: — A erial Age W eekly. To me study is an aw ful bore, I don’t. I d o n ’t. Some fellers do and crave fo r m ore, I alw ays go to sleep in class, on Tho I'd ra th e r sleep out grass, * You w ouldn’t think th a t I th e • could pass— I don’t. kiss, If you kiss U miss you wish to You do do not kiss am iss, b u t if to You miss the miss you wish • kiss . And kiss the miss you wish to miss, Then you kiss the miss amiss. The Riddle of Life I N othing to drink b u t w ater. N othing to se a t b u t food. E xcept fo r your hair, T h e re ’s no th in g to w ear B ut clothes or go in the nude. II N othing to read b u t w riting, N othing to bleed b u t blood. W ith w a te r and d u st, The b est o f us must A dm it the re su lt m ould be mud. III No one to love b u t women. Nowhere to tu rn b u t around. I t ’s hell to be m arried But w ait til! w e’re buried A few fe et under th e ground. IV N ow here to go but out T hus th ro u g h life we are cursed. T h ere's nothing to do F o r a decade or tw o Will life’s blue bubble is burst. — Octopus. MU VARSITY PEOPLE TO VISIT ESTES PARK Colorado Park to Be University Vacation Ground During Summer By Winnie 43. Jackson to 15 A t E stes P a rk in C olorado am ong th e R ocky M ountains th e S tu d en t C o n feien c e of the Y. W. C. A. will be held from A u g u st 28. A m ong those a tte n d in g th e c o n fe r­ ence fro m th e U niversity o f T exas a re M isses Josephine B udd, who will have ch arg e o f the technical g ro u p on Bible s tu d y ; May Lea G uthrie, p re sid e n t of th e U niversity Y. W. C. A .; Lucy P lu n k e tt, chairm an fo co m m ittee; th e W orld Fellow ship and * G e rtru d e w hile Louie F eels B u tle r m ay go. Y oung women fro m colleges and u n iv ersities in Texas, O klahom a, K ansas, New Mexico, M issouri, W yoming, N ebraska, anc. U tah will be re p resen ted . The p ro ­ gram consists in ten days o f Bible, social, and to ­ g e th e r w ith p latfo rm addresses and th e whole involving forum hpurs C hristian in te rn a tio n a l study, task. E stes P ark is really the Rocky M ountain N ational P ark , th e fin est gro u p in g of m ountain scenery lh the Colorado Rockies. T he q u iet d ig ­ n ity of the im m ense peaks has an e ffe c t on the sight-seers both sooth­ tonic. D espite th e height ing and and m ajesty o f the m ountains, they a re hospitable and th ey have the frie n d ly w estern- spirit. From th e m ain axis o f th e snowy ra n g e, as this portion of th e conti­ n e n ta l divide, is called, th e Mum­ m y M ountains stre tc h aw ay to the n o rth e a st, form ing a gigantic “Y .” aire S purs o f throw n o u t the east a n d ’ w est thro u g h th e eastern slopes, Fall Riv­ er, Thom pson R iver, and th e North F o rk of th e St. V rain with their tr i­ the C en tral Range to Dr T. F. Cox * Dentist Scarbrough Bldg. YOUNG M A N S OPPORTUNITY T here are from tw elve to fo u rteen m illion bales o f cotton raised a n ­ nually. E v ery bale has to be classed from one to fo u r tim es, seldom by th e sam e man twice. U ntil the last five years, th e re have been no train­ ing .schools in th is line, consequently the supply o f men for this work is lim ited. T housands o f warehouses a re being erected in th is country and every w arehouse re q u ire s or th re e m en to handle the cotton. The and C om m issioner o f the Market ap­ has Warehouse Departments pointed a Board of Examiners to ex­ am ine applicants for license as Public C otton Classers. To those passing a license in the business o f Public Cotton Classing and to charge for his services. These exam inations are open to both men and wom en. Practically every town and village where cotton is sold will em ploy one or more licensed cotton classers. issued to engage two is to Aaron Sapiro, Organizer for the N ational M arketing Association, says th a t betw een IO and 16 per cent of the en tire cotton crop is lost to f a r ­ m ers on account o f incorrect grading. It is th e purpose of the Association to have com petent Cotton Classers grade th e ir cotton for all farmers be. longing the Association. This sta te m e n t from one who is in a po­ sition to know, shows things, rn first th a t the man who raises cotton should be able to class it, to protect himself from loss, and second, that there is a wide and growing field o f employment for the com petent cot­ ton man. C otton . leading product o f’ the South and will continue to be. E very young man South should know th e classification and handling of cotton. M ore m oney is fa rm e rs on lost each y ea r by th e the m arketing of this p ro d u ct th an . is th e two th e in . . all other crops combined. The man raising it often knows nothing about marketing it and is therefore wholly at the mercy o f the man buying. The facts are we lost thousands o f dol­ lars each year for lack o f trained men. The young man or woman trained in the Cotton Classing Department o f our institution, the Tyler Commer cial College of Tyler, Texas, is in a much better position to take one o f these1 many positions that are opening up, or to protect his own interests as a grower, than one who hag had no training, or a training by guess. In four w eeks’ time we can prepare you to save this year more than double the cost o f your learning, or to take a good position with un­ limited opportunity. We have been asked, “ How do you teach Cotton Classing so successfully?” Believing that the time has come when the South needs to know more about marketing the crop which he labors so earnestly to produce and which means meat and bread to the fam ily, we have equipped our department so that the most efficien t teaching pos­ sible may be done. Our teachers understand classing, stapling, buying and selling from a practical stand­ point, and are ex p elt in the training of students. The head of this de­ partment is constantly in touch with the Agricultural Department at Wash­ ington, D. C. and at Austin, Texas* from whom ’ we g et the Government T y p e s ; besides these we purchase samples in quantities o f three to four thousand. For full particulars, fit! in and mail coupon for cata­ logue. free N am e A ddress ............. ........... .................. . T y le r C o m m ercial C ollege T y le r, T e x a s. (Adv.) butaries have cut rugged canyons. In the northwest the Cache la Pou- dre and the the Grand River west break through the mountains on their way to the sea. in M any W ild Flow er* grow among Wild flow ers, more than a thous­ and in species, the mountain^. Many have fragrance a» well as beauty. Various birds and animals safe from the hunter and trapper have their homes in the up­ lands. The mountain streams and rainbow, lakes are stocked with brook, and native tr o u t The park has an even climate. The sun shines every d a y ,'and the atmosphere is filled with odors o f the spruce and pine. The nights are cool and dewless and free from mos­ quitoes which makes them very de­ lightful. --------------- o—-------------- it near. Vacation If y o u wish summer em ploym ent, see E. J. Hood, 2110 Tom Green Street. Today is a day o f specializa­ tion. Let THE STUDENTS’ BOOK EXCHANGE handle your second-hand books. Hillyer's flow ers persuade where argum ents fail. Phone 6160. Your confidence In a firm is established by experience. Give us a trial. Biggs & Co. THE DAILY TEXAN CLASSIFIEDS a FIX UP FOR T H E SUM MER— G et larg e cool room w ith sleeping and porch. Rooms are conveniently across located s tre e t from Law Building. W ith o r w ithout board. 2010 W ichita. Phone _ _ tf. 3456. a ttra c tiv e ju s t STUDENTS— Good, t i n t claw bar­ ber service at the Hall o f Fame, Palace Barber Shop, next deer tm Ureas. ate, satisfactio n assu re d ; H E M ST IT C H IN G — Charges moder­ sewing machines re n te d and at Household S pecialty Shop 1780 La­ tf, vaca. Phone 7081. repaired T H E BIBLE COURSE, “ Life and L e tte rs of P au l” will be o ffered d u rin g th e firs t sum m er school ses­ sion by F. L. Je w e tt, the class m eet­ tf. ing .at the Bible C hair at 9 a. rn. MEN OR W OMEN w anting cool room s w ith sleeping porches also home cooked m eals ca)l a t 307 W. — 2 19th' or dial- 6432. LOST— F o ersteis C hief A m erican S toker, Prose W riters. Mrs. S. 103 W. 17th. Call 4204. R ew ard. LOST-—S. A. E. siste r pen. F in d e r * 31 please phone 5775. DR. WILLIAM E. BERGMAN, suite d en tal 905 L ittlefield B uilding, surgeon and pyorrhea specialist, of­ fice phone 2538. Austin, Texas. — t i a coach in M ATH COACH— S tu d e n ts w anting analytical geom etry, I trig o n o m e try , calculus, o r -Algebra, I cell fo r Golden, a t 4411 or 7357. - l l ROOMS FO R M EN— Large cool room s w ith sleeping porches up­ sta irs a t 2207 Rio G rande. Sum m er rates. V ery d esirab le. Phone 7978. — I W A N TE D — S ingle room with gas h eat fo r n e x t y ea r. Prefer p ri­ v a te hom e. A ddress 49 Texan. — I course to T hrough sum m er S paniard w ishes educated exchange S panish for E nglish lessons with two ladies, g ra d u a te s of U niver­ young sity o r stu d en ts. A ddress all mail to P. D. L ag u a rta, Y. M. C. A., City. — I FOR R E N T — F urnished light house keeping a p a rtm e n t. E ither two or room s, sleeping porch, bath. — 3 th re e Call a t 2201 Tom Green. “For Flowers Fone 8261.” — I DONNELLY & WHITE Plumbing and Heating Contractors 906 Congress Ave, Phene 131 W!lll!ll[iflll!l!lltin!!ffl!!l[(!l!lli?!]llt(tSSm Extraordinary Offering of HATS $7.50 $15.00 $5.00 Scores of charm ing styles in G raduation Hats of Geor­ gette, Maline, Leghorn, Lace, T affeta and Straw combi­ nations and tran sp aren t hair effects. Street and Snort Hats. G r a d u a tio n G ift G uide — Indian Dolls — W hite F ans — Ostrich Fans — Ivory N ecklaces — Girdles and B racelets —Bags of all kinds — Memo's and Book Cov- 0TB — Book Ends — C hildren’s Sewing and Stencil Sets — Soft Dolls — T alking Dolls — “ Tubbins” able Doll —Sw eaters — Corsage Flowers the W ash­ tion Cases pers — Perfum e (imported) —Dorins of every descrip­ — \ statics, Cigarette — Boudoir Caps and Slip­ — French Face Powders -—Sachets, Dresser Sets — Baskets and Trays — W all Pockets — Bridge Scores and Pen­ cils — Boudoir Lamp and Shades — N ight Lamps and Sandies J O S E P H I N E iiuiiiHiittiittiNimnmntfiiimiiiiiiimiiniiiimintniiiititniiiiniiimintiniHiifiiiuiiiiiituiiiiHiHiHfHittMtHHiUii 714 CONGRESS How Are You Going to Spend Your Vacation If you w ant to m ake some good money during the sum m er months, call at 614 Scarbrough Building and let us explain our proposition to you. / Let Ua Watch Your Teeth DR. GUFFIN and associates D en tist* Phone 7839 — 912 Vfc Congress We do year work now Your Pictures Framed FOR GRADUATION HAVE YOUR PHO­ TOGRAPH FRAMED FOR A GIFT. OR T A K E YOUR D I P L O M A HOME FRAMED. PICTURES MAKE LASTING GIFTS. C. A. Bradford If we are not already laundering your shirts and collars would like an opportunity to dem­ onstrate to you a Real Live Example of Quality and Service. DRISKILL HOTEL LAUNDRY Telephone 6444 Local Sleepers S3BP COMMENCEMENT THEN HOME VIA THE KATY DALLAS AND FORT WORTH UNEXCELLED SERVICE IO Trains Daily MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY SUMMER TOURISTS TICKETS Now on Sale to Summer Resorts Return Limit October 31st Through Sleeper to Denver, June I at G eorge Bendetti, City Passenger Agent City Ticket O ffice, 521 Congress Avenue Phone 7202 HEUSEN MTINTCO the World's Smartest C O L L A R The VAN HEUSEN Collar is as srylish a s.it is soft; and as com­ fortable as it is correct. Ordinary collars depend upon stiff­ ness for their style, and upon trisp- ncsfc for their comfort. The VAN HEUSEN Collar tempers its style to the shorn neck. Ordinary collars have as little con­ sideration for a neck’s curves as a round hole has for a square peg. “W ell dressed men take off their hats to the VAN HEUSEN Collar,” wrote a leading haberdasher. But it’s even more significant that they bare their neckst o it. Price fifty cents. As easy to launder as a handkerchief. Will outwear half a dozen ordinary collars. Y A N CRAFT T he new ’ shirt I d "bi with the VAN HEI STN Collar attached V ^ O l w ho w ear th e VAN HEUSEN I ca n now get this fam ous collar attacked to a sh irt th at is as su p erio r am ong o rd in ary sh irts as the VAN HEUSEN I S a m o n g o rd in a ry co llars. Price * s.cx>— #4.oo .. i P H IL U P S -JO N E S CORPORATION 1225 BROADWAY - NEW YORK HALF THE FUN Is in m eeting the “ bunch” a fte r th e show or German, You will alw ays find them — and appetizing food a t L O O K E ’ S C A F E 620 Congress Try a Cup o f our Especially Good Coffee are now served in addition to our regular American dishes. CHINESE DISHES W hen down town call around BON TON CAFE THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK Resources $8,000,000.00 Faculty and Student Account Solicited Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted No D r a f t Used in K a aaa aaliaa J. Thomas Ward 718 Ceafr#** a v . " V illS iifcll Carl I warts* Editor Victor O. Cawk, Aftertan! DISCH RECEIVES MANY LETTERS OF CONGRATULATIONS (Continued from page I) to me in New York ‘'A fter the lost of JMT, on j th at first game to A. St I Clark Field th at it seemed you had an impossible task lf ft, fo r in us going irk** with Baylor two they were it looked nearly out o f the question to take both games with them. We went down to Times Square last night to get a paper and find out what had happ* n- d— Wr en I saw the headline that meant a n ith ­ er championship I let out a yell that I hope they heard in Waco and for which I would not have blamed the cop for arresting me on a charge of disturbing the peace.” their wonderful “I want to extend my sincere con­ gratulations to you and your team upon v icto ry /' writes C. B. Hudson, athletic direc­ to r and coach of Bryan High School, j “You have certainly proven your-) the self a genius, and undoubted^ the) g reatest f ? south.” baseball coach in S tark Sends C hack H. J., Lutcher Stark, of O ra n g e ,ii chairman of the U niversity hoard of regents, sent a personal letter off congratulation to Coach Ditch, and* to help him de­ enclosed a check fray the expenses of bis m onth's vacation to Mineral Wells this sun**! mer. Among others who seat letters congratulation were B. B. Cobb, superintendent of the Waco Public Schools; B. G. R iv iera of Liberty, the Kiwams Club of A ustin; Ralph* W. Rarryt form er Texas athlete; J. * A. Rooto of B u rn ett; C. VV. So un­ lock, o f Dallas; and A. C. ^earlock, of W ichita Falls. AHRENS TO BE ATHLETIC DIRECTOR AT ARKANSAS A . lu Ahrens, assistant director in m en’s physical training during the! past year, has accepted a position a* athletic director a t Arkansas A, St] M. Ahrens will assume the new du­ ties early in the fall. Besides acting as athletic director for the Arkansas Aggies. Ah rein» will roach basketball at th at college. T H U R L O W B. W E E D E m b a lm e r and F u n er a l D irector M odern F u n er a l H om a. S u p e r io r A m b u la n ce S erv ice . L a v a c a a t 17 th P h on e SC Today And will continue the Balance of week , RICHARD BARTHELMESS “TOL'ABLE DAVID” I t ranks as one of the really big pictures of the year, A powerful dram atic m aster­ piece Joseph Herg«*sheimer's Saturday Eve­ ning Post story. adapted from A ls o N ew S u n sh in e C om ed y and F o x N ew s O rchestra and Pipe Organ Mu­ sic, and don't forget the coolest th eatre in Austin. CAMP IDYLE WYLD THE WONDER CAMP FOR GIRLS Among the Lakes and Pines of N orthern Wisconsin. All land and w ater sports, aesthetic dancing, dram atics, including making of a art, moving picture probably; crafts and nature study under ex­ pert supervision. 1-8 day camping trips by canoe, m otor-beet or auto. Ju n io r and senior camps. Party leaving Texas June 211 under chaperonage of out Ti xu> representative. References required. Illustrate d booklet sent upon request. Ad­ dress MRS, R. M. NICHOIS tm North 17 S treet, Wsco, Texas. Unqualified “T V ' May Be W< in Other Than Five Major B y Carl S w a r t* While unqualified “ T V ’ six In­ ches in height a re aw arded to Long­ horn letter winner* in the five majoi basket­ sport*—football, baseball, ball, track and tennis— as mentioned these letters in a previous article, are not the only unqualified let­ ters that V am ity athletes may win. fo rm ' in Men who snow w inning collegiate com petition in wrestling, boxing and crofts country are aw ar­ ded unqualified “T V ' five Inches across. The distinction between the unqualified m ajor sport lette r and unqualified m inor sport ieter, as set down by the A thletic Conference, inch dlffem ce In therefore, is an size. S ty le of S w ea ter* this awarded Shorthorns, The Athletic Council has definite­ ly set down the style of sweaters to be awarded in each sport, and all to sweaters or jerseys Varsity, Reserves, or designation freshmen, follow The football sw eater is a white coat sweater with a three inch orangs stripe acrose the small of the hack. The tennis sw eater is a white coat ie sweaetr. The baseball sweater a grey track sw eater. The is a “ V ” neck ^wester of award pure white, while basketball the sweater is grey and “ V” necked. I By this uniform system, when a man is seen w earing a letter sw eat­ er, His sports, may be easily d e te r­ mined by a glance a t the color and style of the award. Only intram ural* G et J ersey * jerseys Intramural all of are the ap­ light white m aterial, with propriate insignia of the champion­ ship departm ent in orange across the front. championahfp the teams in the m ajor sports are aw ar­ In­ ded jerseys bearing an “ITA ” scribed in an orange circle. When an ath lete has completed his career at V arsity a handsomely to engraved certificate him. This bears his name, the num ­ ber of V arsity lette rs won by him daring his collegiate and mentions any special honors which he may have won during his athletic career as a Longhorn. career, given is O th er A w a rd s These certificates are excellently engraved, and are ju st the thing for framing purposes. The bar and m edal award, given to men who have made a letter tn the second tim e, is a a sport for watch the L o n g h o rn head hi gold, and costing about $18. The bars are added yearly as won. fob, bearing WRESTLING FINALS OF FROSH CLASSES CLOSE Finals in the w restling tournam ent which being conducted by Coach Roy J. M cLean's freshm an class have been scheduled in all weights but one, the 145-pound class. Allen will wrestle Lloyd today to decide the championship Ie this weight. In the matches held Tuesday and Wednesday for the championships in the other weights, the results were as follows: 115-pound, Frazier defeated Short by a fall, 125-pea rn J, S chaeffer won a re f­ eree's decision over Mc W hirler. 13",-poand, T u rn er defeated Hill in a close by a referee'* decision match. JI ’ , 145-pound, Allen won a decision semi-finale 'in th* over PJfeeirhardt in this weight. 158-pound, Coquet defeated Hicks by a fall. ■":] Im p o u n d , Form an won by a de­ fault, I I We buy any book whether it I* to be used again or not* Let us make you mn offer. THE S T U D E N T S ' BOOK EX­ CHANGE. None p ay more. i l l ship m y hooka hom e, hot UH never rend them again* I newer reread* otto. Sell for 1-2 price to T H E STUDENTS' B O O K E X C H A N G E . 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