News Coverage by a Competent St af f of University Students Makes T H E D A IL Y T E X A N the Most Complete Medium for of Campus P H O N E IT IN A f t e r IO P. M................ N ew * ........................................................ 9 1 8 1 -0 1 9 1 8 7 Classified A d s .............. 2 3 1 6 5 D isp lay A d s ............................................ 2 3 1 6 4 Circulation ....... 2 3 1 6 4 gy, a nthrop olog y, philos­ ophy, and en gineering. sociology, Monday, April 8; b u sin ess a d ­ m inistration. e ducation, and m a th ­ ematics. * T uesday, April it: m odern lang­ uages and Latin, W ednesday, April IO; physics, c hem istry, zoology, botany , b ac­ teriology, and geology. T h u rsd a y , April 11 : All oilier exit mi na I ions. The ex a m in a tion s will be held .n E du ca tio n Building 204 a t 2 •'ch.ck. Conflicts may be a r r a n g e d at the R e g istrar's office. the last special series which will be o ffe re d to stu d e n ts who made conditions in, or p ost­ poned exam ination s th e final se­ ries of May, 1928. This is A new p o r tr a it of Senor Dr. Don R ica:do J. Alfaro, minis­ t e r to the U nited S tates from P a n a m a . Dr. A lfaro i : one of the most p o p u la r m em bers of the Diplomatic colony. -------------o—------—~— BLUNDERBUSS RAISES IRE OF BAND APPEARS POLICE C H 1EFIN EDINBURGH MONDAY NIGHT S ca n d a l S h eet P rin ts Q u estio n n a ire on S e x O lso n and D y k e S ta g e C o lle g ia te R e v u e O n T o u r CONFERENCE OF! ALUMNI MEETSj TODAY AT I# M cG ill, S n ow , Q u illan, W illis, K n o x l o S p ea k The district conference of the American Alumni Council I will meet at the Y. M. C. A. I today a t IO o’clock, j William L. McGill, presi- ! dent of tho Ex-Students’ As­ sociation, will deliver the address of welcome to the alumni. I Miss Florence Snow president of the A merican A lum ni council, j will respond with g re e tin g s from the council and will give a history o f a lum ni work. A lum ni q u e s t io n s will he dis- I cussed by Texas alum ni s e c re ta ­ ries. E. E. Quillen, s e c r e ta r y of A & M. ex-students, will talk on “ O u r M ethod of Fin a n c ia l Sup­ p o rt.” Miss Louise E. Willis, al­ umni s e c re ta ry of B a y lo r U niver­ sity, wtH speak on “ W h a t Our Alumni Office Does in Relation to U n d e rg r a d u a te s .” Miss Ruth th e ex-stu­ Knox, se c re ta ry of d e n ts ’ association , a t G. I. A. will re a d a paper on “ T h e O rg a n ­ isation and M am ta in en c e o f a For- Not .since the spring of 1925 had the Blunderbuss made its appearance on the University Campus until Monday, when it appeared with the sex q u es-1 stop on th e itinerary o f the I pier S tu d e n t D irectory.” Ucnnaire of the University of Longhorn Band w h en the ini~; W ilfred B. Rh«w, see Missouri, which offic ials here have suppressed ail o th e r ca m p u s publications. No action has been ta k e n , tial concert of th e second tour o f the year w as pre­ sented there M onday night. The band le f t th e U n iv e rsity S u n ­ day a fte r n o o n a t 2 o ’clock. r o ta ry of th e A lum ni Association a t the is to be U n iversity of Michigan, the principal speaker a t the a f t e r ­ lead noon session. L a te r ho will a g en e ra l discussion to a lum ni problems. the U niversity in Edinburgh w as the r e la tin g g h o r u first a c ­ c ording to Dean V. I. Moore, dean of s tu d e n t life a t the U niversity. Police w ere understood to be m ak­ ing a n in v e stig a tio n of Die p u b li­ cation issued Monday. B e s id e s the sex q u estion naire, th e B lu n d e rb u ss carried countless re f e r e n c e s to c e rta in individuals, sororities, and fra te rn itie s. COWBOYS ELECT 17 NEW MEMBERS O th e r places to be visited by the band befo re its r e t u r n to A us­ tin S a tu rd a y , April 6, include P harr, San Benito, Weslaco, and o th e r towns along the Valley. A in trip was made to th e Valley 1927. B u r n e tt P h a rr, d ir e c to r of the band, and Mrs. V. I. Moore, c h a p ­ e ron, a re acco m p a n y in g th** band, j The pro g ra m p r e s e n te d is su p ­ p lem ented by a collegiate revue, staged by Red S h e p p a rd , Carl Ol­ son, and B u rt Dyke, in c o n ju n c ­ the tion with th e m e m b ers of band, with S heppard a c tin g as m as­ t e r o f ceremonies. F o r the first Urine, T e x a s will have an indep end en t con ference. Since th e m eeting last y e ar with th e the south-central g ro u p a t U niversity o f Mississippi, Texas has been named as the te n th dis­ tric t of the council. THETA SIGMA PHI TO MEET TODAY a t ITniversity Cowboys elected 17 new m e m b e rs a t a m eeting Mon­ d a y night the Y. M. C. A.. Those e lected w e re : Jim m ie Max­ well, Pat Coon, Lewis Day. Sam W oodw ard, S tanley H a g a n , J a m e s M cCurdy, Lewis Pollok, ( a r t e r B assett, Bruce B u rn e tt, Bubba Scott Return anti, H ugh Dunlap, W ii key, Bob C a rr, Tom Ables. Jo h n n ie W alker, M aurie Powell, J. P. Davidson. R. L. (B u ck ) M u rra y , bachelor of law degree 1920, who was re­ cently nam ed by G ov erno r Dan the Special Moody as ju d g e of visited D istrict C rim inal C o u rt, Association E x - S tu d e n ts ’ the R e g u la r initiation for new mem- h e a d q u a r te r s Monday. He will jo urnalism R. L. MURRAY VISITS M embers of T h e ta Sigm a Phi, w o m e n ’s f r a te r n ity , may secure th e ir tic k e ts f o r the second a n n u a l M atrix T able to be the held S a tu rd a y , A pril 13, on ON CAMPUS MONDAY Roof o f the Ste p h e n F . Austin Hotel, a t the m e tin g to be held this T u esd ay o’clock, in B. Hall 135, acco rding to L o re n a D rum m ond, business m a n a g e r o f the M atrix T able. Those who a r e u n a b le a f te r n o o n , B y B O B CANT RE LL T E X A N S P O R T S E D I T O R Com bining seven hits w i t 1* eight errors and three bast * on b alls, th e Steers w on a ra g g ed ly played fra y from the N orthw estern W ild c a ts by a 7-6 count Monday a f t e r ­ noon. E ven though they won, th e S teers lo st heavily when Dun* y Rhoads’ r ig h t hand was broken when he sw u ng into a cu rv e b ab took in Dusty on th e right hand, and an X-ray re v e a le d th a t several bone The ball f o u r th . th e I had b een broken. th e p a r t T he S te e rs counted a tally H ; the second on two errors, a p e r ­ fect sac rific e by Rees, and a one base blow by Railton. Dum b base of Do r u n n in g on Leach c o st them a n o th e r m a rk e r, when h e loafed on th e w ay fro m th ird to home, and was c a u g h t by R o ja n ’s p e r f e c t whip to th e pac. The v isito rs had a last cha n c e t > Ja c o b s tally in th e f irs t when who o p e n e d a double, pulled a “b o n e r” a n d wa and chased dow n between th ir d second. the a f f a ir w ith In th e th ir d , the Lon gho rns add cd a tr io o f tallies on f o u r e rror* and a single by Rees. H u gh es was bi safe w h en Schw artz booted roller, stole second, and scored when Kadison threw H ig g i ir ' roller into the wide open s p a v ­ in *he im m ed iate vicinity of tie- initial sack. Hopkins w aited on* a pass. W a lk e r got firs* easily w h e n Kadison un co rk ed ar* other, allow ing Higgins to s c a r '1, a f t e r th e S te e r left fie ld e r h i d the * pilfered second. Oliphant booted L e a c h ’s drive, a n d W alke scored, b u t Hopkins was head * i fi> O liph an t strolled down to to fc'* Rojan s e n t Hughes back cliffs in c e n te r field fo r his dkH K adison shot a single betw<> • > s h o rt a n d third, scoring V a n d c : burg, a n d Oliphant took third when the drive. H r H opkins booted his Leach th e n committed . f p s . I r e n i c > C o u n tr y ,” IO o’clock uuttkj L ib e rty .” that body • A c c e p te d ; Meet T h u r s d a y Suspending r tx I th o should w h e r e b y m e a s u r e s h ave readings b e ­ several fore the S t u d e n t s ’ Assembly before a vote is taken, the Assem bly la s t/ n i g h t voted to approve Articles I , 2, 3, and 4 of th e Students th e constitution o f Association as r e v is e d and approv­ ed last Friday n i g h t by the Con- stitutional C o n v e n tio n . Tho assem lily adjourned a t th e regular m e e t i n g of which will night. be c a lle d t h u r s d a y I d e a l i n g with legislative b o d y on the new Articles 5 an d C> o f the revised constitution, the T e x a s Student P u b lic a tio n s, Inc. j an d with p ro v isio n s of a general J n a tu re , were r e a d b e fo re the As­ sem bly by R o b e rt Kike! along with j th e other a rtic le s o f the constitu­ tion, hut no a c tio n was taken by j th e c hanges proposed to be made int re g a rd to the s t u d e n t publications j Barely a n u o r u m of the Stu d e n t s ’ Assembly w a s present at th e meeting, a n d t h e body a t one tim e was moved t o adjourn when one member s t a t e d th e re was no quorum present. H owever, upon a roll call th a t enough m em bers w e r e preesnt to tra n s a c t business o f the Students’ Association. it w a s shown Members of t h e Constitutional Convention whiVh was recently authorized by t h e assembly were present at the m e e ti n g . * By LOUI S S H A P I R O , The most “ A m erica . w orlds, grav itatin g is like a huge s i g n if i c a n t change star hovering b e tw e e n tw o from the p r e s e n t p o rtio n of the slo w ly ... .. t o w a r d th e one o f Spiritual constitution d e a l i n g with the exe- cutive d e p a r tm e n t is that of cen" I refinem en t but still savoring m aterja l d eg en era c y t r a c t i o n of f i n a n c i a l powers o f; th e president, j q{ t h e o t h e r « C o u n t Tolstoy, son in th e association A nother change m a d e in this div­ o t th e g r e a t Russian novelist. in a n sw e r to ision is that o f m o v i n g the date of j fo rc e fu lly declared t h e student e le c tio n s from the first I the prog Tuesday in M ay u n t il the second ! reg< of thjg n a tio n . Tuesday in A pril. q uestion co nc e rning f l l , a t 5 ber* will be held April o'clock. Mock initiation will be held the m o rn in g of the sam e flay a t l l a. rn. w est of th e Main Building. ------- Q The changing o f th ree seats of office in the A s s e m b ly is the mos significant c h a n g e shown in th a t division dealing w ith the legisla­ tive dep artm en t. I. D,* Abolition of t w o councils, and th e setting of o n e S tu d e n ts’ Coun­ cil to be com po sed o f a chairman, f o u r men, and t h r e e women, in its place is the m a j o r change made in th e judicial the proposed c o n s tit u tio n . d e p a r t m e n t by I t is likely t h a t the Students’ Assembly will v o t e to have pub­ lished in full t h e revised consttu- ap­ tion when th e y h a v e finally proved the rec o m m e n d a tio n s of the C o n stitu tio n a l Convention. POLITICAL SCIENCE QUARTERLY ISSUED “ The M a n d a te s System and Public O p in io n ” by Quincy V, right Is p u b lis h e d in the South­ western P olitical a n d Social Sci­ issued March 29. ence Q ua rte rly O th er articles this issue a re : in Jaco b Viner’s “ In te r n a tio n a l Fi­ nance and B a l a n c e o f Power Di­ plomacy,” C R. F a y ’s article on in America, livestock p r o d u c e r s also “ Early M e a t Packing Plants in Texas ” a n d Racial Attitudes end Sentim en ts ” The board o f editors of the publication c o n s is ts o f Dr. C. P. Patterson, Dr. George W. Stock­ ing, ami Dr, M a x $ . Handman. CL.UB GIVES PICNIC GRADUATE HISTORY th is college boys an d girls par- tie u la rly em phasize tug-of- w a r ^ t w e e n m aterial*!* an d spir- itu a iism ,” he con tinu ed. “ W hen I le c tu r e d a t some o f the u n iv e rsi­ ties in this c o u n tr y , I met m any in te lle c tu a l .students deeply i n t e r ­ este d in s p iritu a l problem s. But when I saw these girls m ore in te r ashed dresses, sm e a rin g th e i r faces w ith t r a i n , th e y will meet pow er and rou ge a nd th e ir with and fre a k is h dances, my h e a r t becam e I sad. in du lg in g o f t h e i r lipstick, length th e in in The G r a d u a t e H istory Club will this T u e s ­ m e e t a t 4 :3 0 o ’clock d ay a t th e e a st e n tra n c e o f lib ra ry to go on a picnic to “ Top o f th e W orld.” th e ; th e In case of ar- a t -the lunch in lips I chives room a n d have the U n iv ersity Commons. te n d en c ie s th eir social ACADEMIC FACUlTY MELTING POSTPONED “ I saw' the need of e n c o u ra g in g ! the individual in th e m to s u p e r - j to I sede m aterialism a nd im itation. T h e ir] civilization was o f the kind t h a t f a c u ity whk,h was ^ have m ade them w a n t to look a l i t e , act alike, and finally think alike. And that is why I am here to d a y — to ch a n g e th e ir tend encies into a love of w h at is spiritual and individual, re g a rd le ss o f how a b s tr a c t. ” The m e e tin g of the academ ic been o’clock held this T u e sd a y a t has been postponed ind efin itely because! o f a conflict with a m e e t­ ing o f th e g ra d u a te facuity , a c ­ c o rd in g to Dr. L L. Click, secre­ t a r y to the academic facu lty. 5 In general a p p e a r a n c e Tolstoy -------------- o — — is o f i m c c t a p I J I I W IL L M E L I A r K I L it decidedly heavy-set. His face f -rfT V A C CWZ IMI P l I I R show s a full rotundity, bu t h a s a sh a rp chin. He has a long, grey J beard . His fo reh e a d th e I So c ra tic cast, being v e ry broa d . the T exas Swim­ the Y. in m in g C lub will meet M. C. A. t h is T uesday night, at un- 7 :1 5 o'clock, f o r the purpose of distant to the r e g is tr a r, r e tu r n e d I sig n in g eligibility cards, and for to h e r office M onday a f t e r aft ab-I ta k in g a ction on final plans f o r ba*I th e m e e t w ith A. & M, which will se nee of several days, S h e b e e n c o nfined to her home by ill-1 b t held at Deep Eddy S a tu rd a y ness, CARRINGTON RETURNS Miss D orothy C a r rin g to n , I nig ht, A pril 6. M em b ers of ---------- ten d the m eeting should coronium- fre n z y . cate with L orena D ru m m on d be­ f o re 5 o ’clock since no m em ber to pu rc h a se tickets will be able a f t e r it was a n ­ nounced. the m eeting, take office in J u n e . Mr. M urray was a m em ber of Delta K ap pa Epsilon f r a te rn ity , Sigm a Delta Chi, G o fe r Law So­ s ta f f , U niversity ciety, T e x an P ress Club, G e rm an Club, Inter- f r a t e r n ity Council, a n d the base­ ball squad. 3 NEW MEMBERS IN SIGMA DELTA CH! T he election of 13 new m em ­ bers to Sigma D elta Chi, h o n o r­ jo u rn a listic f r a te r n it y , was a ry a nn ou nc e d M onday by Louis Baethe, president. Those elected w e re : A lb e rt Nibltng, T hurm a n Covey, J. C. W atkins, W ilburn Yan Fleet, Dale Miller, F red M ontgom ery, William B r i a n Spinks, William Biters, David Hall, K enneth Fink, C h a rle s I>e- vall, Ja c k K ru e g e r, a n d “ Bill” Dyer. 0------------------- JUDGE RHEA VISITS UNIVERSITY CAMPUS Ju d g e William A le x a n d e r Rhea, pro fessor in th e school of law at S o u th ern M ethodist University, was a visitor on the University ca m p u s S atu rd ay . J u d g e Rhea was a m em ber of the U niversity law faculty from 1919 to 1925, —--------— e — ----------• HILL PLAYS AT VESPERS Miss Grace Hill p layed several piano selections a t V espers Mon­ day a fte rn o o n - “ A R om ance” a n d “ N o v elette ” ^by Schu m ann w ere tw o o f the selections p r e ­ __ Z ^ sented . ....J ..... I m p o r ta n t plans re g a r d in g the b a n q u e t will be discussed a t the m eeting. -------------- 0------ -------- WINNERS OF ESSAY CONTEST ANNOUNCED Malvin M ontgom ery with h i s ; essay on “ B ro th ers” an d E z e q u ie l! Salinas with “ To M a rry o r not to j M a rry ” won, a n d .second prizes the E. P. Choice Essay Contest, Dr. E. M. C lark, professor in English, has a nnounced. respectively, in E. P. Choice of Lake P rovi­ dence, Louisiana, o ffe rs two pr izes of $15 and $19 to the tw o best essays su b m itte d as class e x e r­ cises by m embers o f English IS d u r in g the fall sem ester. J u d g e s this y ear w ere Dr. J. B. Wha rev, Miss Irm a Gill, and A r­ t h u r Sam pley, all o f the English faculty. Some of the essay* su bm itted in the con test were also to be sub­ m itted in the A tlantic M onthly E s ­ say C ontest, to Dr. Clark. acco rd in g — _ — _ — .0 . - INITIATION POSTPONED In itia tio n f o r th e new ly elected Psi, m e m b e rs of Alpha K a p p a n a tio n a l h o n o ra ry b usin e ss ad ­ m in is tra tio n f r a t e r n i t y , h a s benn postponed until n e x t M onday. S eventeen m en will h e in itia te d a n d will be r e q u ire d to w e a r d e r­ bies to ore Has a n d ledge class a n d a t 5 miscue w hen he booted e**Y r .0 ,le r' H i^ ! ns* now th ird in th e place of Rhoads vd— in ju r e d in the fo urth, tow ed th to a t - 1 Bam oth o u t a t first to end opened outfielder, T he S te e rs chased th r e e c o u n t ­ ers a cross in the seventh on thre'e hits, a f ie ld e r ’s choice and two sacrifice hits. C a r te r Basset, * rookie th* fire w o rk s with a double to rigid the c e n te r, and Higgins c o u n ted Am arillo lad with a double o f f tile le ft filed boards. H opkins wa* safe at f i r s t on a fie ld e r’s c h o k e ; and W a lk e r advanced b o th run ners on a perfect sacrifice down Leach sent the f i r s t base line. T u r n to Page 2, Col. 3 r i r i / r ' r c n r \ first j r KOlVI I lUKci I S v i i l ON SALE MONDAY T ic k e ts fo r the J u n i o r Prom w e n t on sale Monday a t th e office of the d e a n o f women, w ith Miss D orothy Louise U r b a n e r, a ssis t­ a n t d ean o f women, in charge. T ic k e ts a r e $1 f o r each couple and $ L 2 5 f o r stags, a c c o rd in g to G enevieve Grit*, who is in ge n e ral c h a rg e o f th e ticket sale. T h u r s ­ day, A pril lis t day o n which stu d e n ts c a n pur- chase tic k e ts, l l , will he th e SENIOR ARCHITECTS RECEIVE 2 MEDALS L o u i s P a g e and JI) se n io r architects, we! secon d m edals in the tng b y m end th e S enior T em ple.” Mentions. bim, Ge< Bails fsxan PabTi.AlMsl tm tlk* nut>w» of th* Wai­ ve raft# of To***. Austin, br th* Tr*«* Itll dr at* PafcfiftUoat, lac., »»*rjr tax except Mor;<4air. • oifM , n. Bolt, T*t«T>fcoee* I Aft*? I# P. HL. b lit .) BULL BELLOWS By A L E X M U R PH R EE Busings I-S16C mod M U S . B Hon, Trte&ha®** TH O U G H T FOR TO DA Y N O T H IN G t o fleet*** E x ists on th** sphere T hen B lunderbuss ed ito r— A t l«**t so we fear. EXPLANATION April fool has com e; April fool has gone. I find m yself alarmed; I am a startled fawn, I fear I am suspect O f editing the sheet But I am not capable Of achieving such a fe a t Th** reason that I fear I’m not above suspicion I.- because o f all the verse They have in the edition. Now in this evil journal Which is quite plainly yel »w Some m ay think they find Remark* som ewhat Bull Bellow' rib. But all that I can do To set each fears at nought H ie fact I never had Such an evil thought. Fria ted by tho Uai errs tty P m * , A. C. Wright. Entered as srreiwl <•!*«* at Austin, Toss*. mi lbs fcditor-ia-Cltief ..Jimmie S. Psf*** Mea**: a* Editor — t a . K*y Minor KIGHT ST A FF Kina Bishop ....... T illie Im me! M arshall Johnson Louise H urley . E vangeline Chatons* ............ ... Iststse Editor .... Assistant .... A ssistant ..... Assistant A ssistant What Do You Know About- By J. C. W A T K IN S Jour* Law? Mexicans? St arras ? Louisiana ? Dean Christian Gam* o f Prince­ ton define# “r o tfc g m e ” as “bump lio n s s u n - tim es com plicated by acute class consciousness.” im m aturity, social Like the governor o f Louisiana, t the Jones law won't be I x»ng now, * if a new movement which is under way ac omrdLhe- a n y th in g . S e n ­ ator Millard E. T y d in ff, d e m o c ra t o f Maryland, ta th e fath er o f the ! new uprising, which would modify the "Jones law. The am endm ent which he ha* under consideration would * Ire presented at the s o c i a l sess­ ion o f congees i, which convene* in the penal!ie* carried under ■; weeks. Tyding* declare* that the pres­ ent penalties, unclarified aa they are, make m atters w©r*c instead o f better. He says that a tougher cia** of bootlegger# » he jog devel­ oped and that it is harder to ob­ tain convictions. Tydings. is eon- 1 ridered a wet. on balli: 2, o ff Peeples I, Sacrifice hit*: I Basset, Higgin*. Reps, Leach, W alker. Stolen ba es: Hughes 2, H iggins, Passed; balli V n d d b u r f 2. Doable plays:! to J Railton to Leach to Hopkins o ff I Walker. Bases o ff! Raiftoft Paunch 2, o f f Brow ning I. Struck out: by Railton 3, Browning 2, | by Pamosh 2, Pitchers record.*: [ 2 hits, no runs o f f Railton in 31 innings; 5 htt«. 4 run* in 8 in ­ ning#; % bite, 2 run* o ff Brown­ ing in 3 innings; 7 hits, 7 runs o ff Pamosh innings; no hit*, no] runs o ff Plankett in one inning. ] W inning pitcher: Browning. Lee* ing pitcher: PatneHh. U m pire:] Gibson. Time o f gam e; 2 hours,' 5 m inutes. in 7 LYON ADDRESSES ADVERTISING FRAT “Outdoor advertising I* nearer IOO per cent com m ercia! asset to a com m unity than any other busi­ ness,” alated W. A. Lyon, presi­ dent o f the O utdoor Advertising Association o f T exas and New M exico, in a talk Monday night to Alpha Delta Sigm a, national pro­ fessional advertising fraternity. Mr. Lyon gave inform ation con­ the advantages of n at­ cerning ional advertising, and read some o f the rules and regulations of the Outdoor A dvertising Associa­ tion o f Am erica. FORMER STUDENT VISITS ON CAMPUS Mi** Ti Hie Frances Young, cam pfire execu tive at Corsicana and form er president of the N a­ varro County exes, visited friends on the cam pus Monday. When Mi** Y oung was on the campus h e was a m ember o f Zeta Tau Alpha, Mortar Board, N. U, T. T,, Orange Jacket*, W oman’s Honor Council, Pierian Literary Society, Racquet Club, T urtle Club, and The Texan *taff. She received her bachelor o f arts degree in 1927. of Dallas A llen Melton is spending a few days with Charles Vickery and other friends at the L ittle Campos. M elton was a U niversity student last year, and is now connected w ith the South­ western Life I aru ranee Company of Dallas. Birch Kirk and E. H. Folk of the Little Campus spent the week­ end in Houston. (Continued from Page I ) a high fly to right which Rojan snared, but H iggins raced home, and Hop went and scored a few minute* later on a passed ball. to third, for lie fly Browning w ent to the mound Steers in the the seventh, and held th e northerners in check until the last frame when they had another uprising to chase two markers acron*. Browning let him self in for trouble when he roller. Wanita juggled Jacob*' then doubled into right to score Jacobs, and w ent to third when Basset played croquet with the pellet. Sehwartx w ent out !>»ch to Walker, and Wanita scampered plate. Vandenburg across singled, but Oliphant ended the series when he sent a pop-up to Higgins back of second, the C O ST L Y ! Box Score N o rth w ester* 1 4 1 J a co b ., c f 4 1 W en ite, lf Schw xrtx, it S 0 Va od en bor* c 4 2 4 2 Olyphant, Ik 3 0 Rojan, rf . 4 0 K adison 2h 4 0 Icard, 3b 3 0 B am oth, p 0 0 Plaak ett, p I 0 *P ran* A B R H PO A E 0 0 0 2 2 2 0 2 2 1 0 6 3 3 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 I 2 3 I 12 0 2 2 3 0 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 . TO T A L .... 3 5 6 T exas A B R 5 0 Lam, r f-lf S 2 H u ghes, c f 2 0 R hoads, 3b B a sset, rf 3 1 H iggin s. If*3b 4 2 4 I H op kins, 2 2 W alker lh 3 0 L each, Zb 2 0 Re**, c Lew is, c 0 2 0 R ailton . p I O P eople*, p . I 0 B row ning, p I ss T O T A L . 7 27 IS 3 5 Batted for P U skett in ninth. Score by In nin gs: 7 5 R H E Nthsffrtrn OOO 2 0 2 0 0 2 6 IO S 7 5 T ex a s SUMMARY: Three-base hits: Two-base hits: Jacobs, 0 1 3 OOO 5 0 * 7 Jacob*. SEWELL TO VISH COLLEGES BY AIR Ike Sr well, form er U niversity student and football star, will ac­ com pany Roy Smith, tr a ffic man­ ager of the T exas Air Transport, on a lour of the colleges of the state dem onstrating airplanes and lecturing on aeronautics. A new idea in the promotion of interest in aviation will be at­ tem pted by Sewell on the tour. Hr* will talk to the various fraternities wfifle Smith will address the stu­ dent bodle*. first the route will be at Abilene and Lubbock, visitin g McMurray C ollege, Sim­ mons University, A bilene Christ­ ian College, and Texas T echnologi­ cal College. The tour wi! take one week. stops o f The O th e r schools will b e visited later until every school o f im por­ tance in the state has been cov­ ered, officials said. Official Notice ALL STUDENTS who have left archery equipm ent a t the Club last fall should se­ House cure it W ednesday afternoon. from W inifred Green, THE final exam ination in Pure Mathematic* Ic, a tw o sem ester hour course, will be given Satur­ day, April 13, from 2 to 5 p, rn. in M. B. 157. Th** exam ination will cover the first 85 pages of B arnett’s Analytic Geom etry. EDWARD L. DODD, Chairm an. in TH ERE will be a m eetin g of the for m e t Tuesday h o c c t t t t h y * even in g at 7:30 girls’ the study hall. Miss Mary E. Gear­ ing, chairman o f the department o f home econom ics, w ill speak to the group on “The Relation of the the Physical Condition Home and Atm osphere the Hom e on the Scholarship, Con­ duct, and Morale o f the Boy.” There will be only one other m eet­ in g this sem ester and all members of of =— _ — . TUESDAY, APRIL 2, Id: are un?ed to attend, according to Mrs. E. L. Fa ulkner, charrroar. o f the program com m ittee. SENIOR ENGINEERS TO M S U HOUSTON EX-STL DENT M ADE CUSTOMS COLLECT e ic sl A L L registration in spring phy- training c la r e s m ust be com p leted by I o'clock W ednes­ day, A pril T, Senior st adenia in m echanical engineering and civil engineering to will make ait inspection and Houston April IO, l l , 12, trip MRH. ET ELK A LYNX. D R . W EAVER SPEAK S Dr. A. J. W eaver of Center Col­ lege w a s prest n t at the HOU th w e-I P olitical aud Social Science A s­ sociation F riday and Saturday and “ Market spoke on .the N ew s C ensorship.” subject, Dr. W eaver is a graduate of the* U n iv ersity o f T exas, securing his m aster o f e n g in e e rin g deg ree in 1 9 14 . He received his d octor’s d egree in 1928 from the U niver­ sity o f Chicago. He is a profes­ sor o f econom ics at C enter Col­ lege in D anville, K entucky, Senior m ed ian real engineering .students will inspect the M uni­ cipal Auditorium built there last year for the Democratic N ational Uoii vent ion. according to P rofes­ sor Phil M. Ferguson who will supervise lh*- et udy on the trip. Students in senior civil en gin ­ eering will m ake a study of sev ­ eral bridge* betw een Austin awd Houston, according to P rofessor C. J. Eckhardt who w ill have the civil charge of the trip for engineers. Roxie Buskt! spent the week end at her home in Shiner. mplete Stock *. C L S T C r * cccr* o f all publishers on display TEXAS B O O K STORE O c ta d * c o p r , f o p LIFT I 3£ Kyle Carter Elam, student h i the U niversity in 1922, was dgh* pointed by ex-president Coolid(§|i tipi as collector o f custom s for Sabine district o f Texas. Klam is “a form er quarterback; of the U niversity football tears, He is now in Port Arthur. 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T exas i Certain Economist* aren’t the only one* who prophecy a rw»t-*o- fa r -o ff demise for lhi« nation. Count Ilya Tolstoy told an Aus­ t i n Statesm an reporter yesterday th a t we were “ riding for a fall.” All in all, Sunday was not such ti pleasant day the world over. In I’a ria. Ambassador Myron T. He? - heart rick died suddenly the attack, casting | two nation* which be had done : much to bring together. from g r ie f over W hile S ta t e r storm * b lank eted xi x stele* In fids nation, injuring ac" re;- o f people and disrupt intr rail and telephone connections. i i i L otaw ana governor ami w e re doing “ as well rn a m id be exp ected ” over Die week-end. Politic*, fanned to a white heat and coun ter-ch arg e* . by v b a r re* w a* scheduled to biaxe forth in the ail it* glory h - t night w hen the le g isla tu re met to consider 19 im peachm ent charge*. l f a majority o f the house b e­ lieve* the charge* true, the arena will then Shift to the senate, w hich w ill conduct the trial. I f the gov­ ernor I* I ottsd g u ilty he w ill be rut'reeded by Lieutenant Governor Pipe! NL ( yr. CUMMINS SPEAKS TD B B. A. STL DES O. S*fr< C t t m m m , international peawiMon gam es had been nothing short of phenom enal. The lad hadn’t got hi* ey e on the ball, but wa* rapidly g e ttin g where he could crack out sa fe tie s with impunity. Frances T a r lt o n , inter group manager, is to have charge o f the tournament. Dormitory, sorority, arid in d e­ pendents are the groups which are to take part in the tourna­ ment. is The entire first round in to the be independent schedule run o f f Thursday afternoon. Drawing paired the eight entrants as follows: D orothy Underwood and Winifred W right; Jean Mc­ Mullen and Marian Beiders; Til- lie Immcl and*M ary Bedlehek; and Ella Sallorn and Lill Rabb. In the inter-dorm itory schedule two matches w ere scheduled for Thursday. Scottish Rite Dorm i­ tory and Grace Hall representa­ in the singles tives are to play tournament. Newm an Hall and Scottish Rite Dorm itory represen­ tatives are to play in the doubles tournament. No sorority m atches have been set. Baseball, Tennis, A n d Golf Hold Interest of Officials \ t 'i By C A L H U F F M A N T K X A N S P O R T S S T A P P The intram ural con tests are in full swing today with tou rn a­ ment* being held in three sports, tennis doubles, g o lf, and baseball. This afternoon, beginning at 2 o ’clock, the quarter finals in the g o lf matches will he run o f f at links. The the municipal Kappa Alpha trio, who won from Omega Beta Pi by forfeitu re la*1 Tuesday, will play the T heta Xi team , winners over Half Moon by last y e a r ’s 3-0. Kappa Alpha, champions, are doped to win this year if they ean the Sigma Alpha Epsilon men who are n e x t in favor. low point g o lf In Delta Chi will make the rounds with Phi Gamma Delta. last Tuesday’s m atches, D elta Chi beat Delta Kappa Epsilon two matches out o f three. The Phi Gam ’s took all three m atches from Phi Kappa Psi. Sigma Alpha Epsilon, who beat Kappa Sigm a 2-1, will play against Beta T heta Pi, victors over Delta Tau D elta by a plurality o f tw o m atches. Alpha Tau Omega is m atched with Phi Delta Theta this T ues­ day aftern oon . Alpha Tau Omega beat D elta Sigm a Phi in the last contest# by taking all three m at­ ches. Phi Delta Theta low pointed Pl Kappa Alpha unanim ously in their set-to. Four intram ural baseball gam es are scheduled this Tuesday a fte r ­ noon. Sigm a Alpha Mu will ta n ­ gle up w ith Sigm a Alpha Epsilon; Did ta Tau Delta and Delta Chi will cross hat.*; Phi Kappa Psi will contest with Phi Gamma D elta; and in the Departm ental L eague, the engineers and the pharmacist* will have their “death” struggle. tennis o f The independent and doubles departm ental league* will probably command the greatest attention today. The matches will be held on the southeast Stadium courts beginning at 4 o ’clock. The con­ testants for today in the Depart­ mental League are; first in the round E. R. Nuenschwander, W alter Bock, (e n g .) vs. R. B. Anderson. R. L. Crozier (p re-law ); Sol Black, Glenn Pasm ore (pharm acy) vs. FL W ilkinson, C, Emerson ANN IVERSARY ANNOUNCEMENT M a Boudoir Doll Given Away Wednesday and Thursday With every pair of shoes purchased AT Luedecke-Moffatt Co. 9th Sc C ongress T h e F rien d ly Store QUALITY CLEANING E x p e rts ex p erien ced in handling m o d ern e q u ip m e n t and a th o ro u g h in­ sp ectio n d e p a rtm e n t is the co m b in atio n th a t gives q u a lity re su lts. C O N F E R E N C E S T A N D IN G T exas Bey lur A. A M U k e S. M. U. ... „ T . C. U. _ P W L 0 2 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 _ 2 0 __ 2 0 2 2 0 2 2 Pct. 1.000 1.000 I OOO OOO OOO OOO R E S U L T S Y E S T E R D A Y T «**s 7, N o rth w e ste r* . 6. B a y lo r 2, N o tr e D a m e 9. T O D A Y S G A M E S th ey When the Steers sw ept their tw o-prant<* series wit© the North­ turned western W ildest*, I their attention towards their one- day stand against the Yank- here W ednesday at 3 30. The Yan­ kees have been divided into two | d u b s, and are making a sweeping road trip through the Hate. While one club is playing at one place, ; the other is -eve rn I m iles away engaged in putting the skids un­ der another foe. Columbia I.nu Gehrig, I responsible A. I t M. v*. W a c o Cob* (T L ) B a y lo r n . N o t r e D a m e . first I sacker, will lead the Yankee gun­ ners when they attack the Steer ; stronghold and will hit in clean­ up position. His “ fence-busting" The Steers and W ildcats turn- team m ate. George Herman Ruth, in another com edy o f errors will not accompany the Gothamites j cd yesterd ay afternoon, the visitors to A ustin, hut this Gehrig person com m itting eight miscues, while will furnish plenty o f fireworks. the locals were for Gehrig gave the Rake a big fight five of the bad play*. The first for hom e run honors last season, gam e w asn’t quite as bad a* the and critics look for him to give last game, but plenty o f miscue* J the houses in the neighborhood of were perpetrated on the fans th a t, Am erican League parks plenty of afternoon. The Steers were ter­ ribly o ff form in both frays, and Cedric Durst, A ustin’s pride. we sincerely hope that they have will accompany the team sent to had their bad days. A ustin, appearing the right garden. Durst is a sw eet fielder, Man Hard Luck made his and as heavy a hitter as ran be in the Majors. Were he! afternoon I with another Major League club, regular. a | he would be playing Funck, a rookie .St. Raul, from will lend o ff for the Gothamites, Funck has played with St. Paul for the last four years, and is a mean “ fence-busier” him self. OW second^ stronghold when Dusty Rhonda received broken right hand, D usty swung at a fast curve in fourth fram e, and the pellet caught the right S ta ir third-sacker on the hand, and put him on the bench fo r the rest of the season — a tough blow, both for Texas and D usty. broken windows this summer. Steer found yesterday invasion — — the the in of Byrd, another rookie, will he in cen ter field, and follow Funck to the plate. This youngster ha* been hitting the apple to all cor­ no*** o f the lot In the Yannigan- and will take his share of the rocks o ff the the c liffs which Longhorn outfield, Durst hits, third, while Columbia Lou, him- surround ppearanee behind the bat in an Regular games this spring, gam e intercollegiate Dr. Penick's netter* will meet intercollegiate yesterday and caught a nice gam e, handling Brow ning well, and coiler ting a sa fety in his one appearance at th*< plate. Recs worked the first self, is clean-up man. six fram es behind the bat, and th e n gave way to Big Foot in the seventh. Ben Paschal will appear at s e c ­ ond. his old station. Before b e ­ ing shifted to the outer gardens.: Paschal was One o f the best key- ’ stoners in the game, and his work in te r -j at second will he w ell worth look their third sectional opponent W ednesday af- is a slugger tem oon when the Drake r a cq u et-; him self, and the ou tfielders are vers blow into town for a day stand. The Drake boys have } Lyn Larry, the $75,00 rookie the Pacific T oast loop, will indoor* been working a “cut up” at the short field post- and have been having tim e on their sw ing through the Hon. It was rumored that Lvn South. Two sophomore stars form wa* a holdout, hut the youngster their two-man club which is mak- thought better and mended his! ing the tour; th«»e men arc Frank, ways, and the fight for the short j Body and Max E verett, the for- j stop job with Douracher is gettin g j mer being an old double* mate of tigh ter every day. Lory was one! Bell m oons ago. in the Boston m eet several j o f th e leading hitters of the coast assured o f plenty of exercise, ing over. Paschal year, I from quite one all Big Foot Lewis made his first loop, and his bat will ring merrily > this season in the Am erican Lea- U n d e Billy used the big league gue. Robertson, the third sacker, is idea yesterday afternoon when! corner I he worked three hurlers for th r e e ! the Yank’s regular hot fram e* each. Railton started on! guardian, and is a veteran o f Rev- j the hillock and stood the north campaigns. cia! major orner* back for hi* three rounds, Robertson fair Big League but Oscar Peeples ran into a bit hitter, and get# his^ hare o f extra o f heavy a rtille ry in his tenure, base taps. Jorgens, the catcher. and gave up five bingle* and four is a rookie but is plenty good, a c­ Counters. last Browning, is hardly cording to reports, worker, gave up the and two markers. Non© Rec* and grade this year, and will be farm B ig Foot the p as. cd ou t to a minor loop club for experience. that he will make safeties possible Lewi* worked league behind three is a the It WILDCATS OFFER TEX AS CAGE GAME f a m e w ith Tile U n iv e r s ity o f T ex** 1930 h a s k e tb e I te a m ha* b e e n o f f e r e d th e N o rt h w e s t* ™ * q e m t a t E v a n s t o n n e x t D e c e m ­ b e r . T u t W ilton, d i r e c t o r of a t h ­ is letic* a t N orth w e s te r n , who t r a v e b a f w ith th e b a s e b a ll club of th a t school on its t o u r th r o u g h t h e S o u th , m a de th o L o n g h o rn s t h e o f f e r of the f a m e y e s te r d a y a f t e r n o o n . lot. Three hurler*, S h e lle y , Thomas and \ an Pelt will appear on the local Sheeley and Thomas are veterans of the Majors, while Van Pelt a rookie from Holly-! wood. is one on whom the Yank* I are pinning a greal deal of faith,! A* one glances down the list, is fat ed with the r ea liza tio n ! he that the Steer ou tfield ers will get plenty of exercise cha.*ing up and I down the d u ffs , hut the i S teer pitchers will be working} with a vengeance that afternoon. then Bertha Weber spent the week­ in Fredericks­ end at her home burg. Susan Cowden visited i c . Antonio last week-end. o— ---------- I ieksburg. the friends week-end at her home in Freder­ Emmie Fallen berg spent . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . th e t w u n g D u sty R h o a d s, s te l l a r S te e r th ir d •♦acker, will b e ou t of the Seaton g a m e th e r e s t o f received w ith a b r o k e n h a n d a fest* w hen he in to b r e a k in g c u r v e in th e f o u r th i n ­ n ing of y e s t e r d a y ’* gam e. Two bo n es in his r i g h t h a n d w ere b r o k e n , a n d D u s t y will be on th e ben c h f o r t h e r e m a in d e r of th e season. Drake Netters Next Foe for Longhorn Stars Two sophom ores from Drake University of De* Moines, Iowa, the place w h e r e t h e fam ous Drake Relay® are held every year, will be in Austin W ednesday to rep­ resent their university in tennis m atches with S teer netm en, The*e two men are Prank Brody and Max Everett, and they will prob­ pitted against Berk­ ably eley B d l, the V arsity ace, and singles in B rute Barnes matches and n double* match on Fen irk Court* at 3 o’clock. two he second Brody was ranking player In Iowa last year, placing of Grinnell n ext to Coggeshalt and Everett College in ability, was fourth ranking man his in state; From all indications, they should make an effective com bi­ Steers. U n­ nation against the like the Grinnell netter*, who were in bad form from lack o f practice due to the late spring their state, th© Drake men in have been, practicing indoor® for the tournam ent a n d should make a good showing. coming B d l and Brody are not unac­ quainted with each other, as they were doubles partners in the Bos­ ton meet several years ago, so the contest tom orrow, according to Coach Peniek, should have add­ ed it will show which o f the two ha* developed the more en­ counters. interest because their since last TENNIS TOURNEY BEGINS THURSDAY The inter-group tennis tourna mcnt for girl* is to start at 5 o’clock Thursday, April 4, scheduled The tournam ent is intended to create interest in tennis and not to emphasize skill, according to faculty Miss Margaret Kirkner, adviser for inter-group activities. E. A. Richards, G, Woodburn (pharm acy) vs. A. P. Jones, Joe Gordon ( la w s ) ; J. S. White. Ho­ mer Cox (academ s) vs. Ivan R. Edwards, M ilton M. M osely (e n g .); J. T. LeBlane, P. P. Burn­ side I). (prc-m eds) vs. Charles Bates, F. Burton Junes; Hale O. Schelaben, Grover ( ’. Harris, (pre laws) vs. W alter E. Lowe, A, Minor (a c a d e m s); W. G. K en­ dall, IL W. Deaux (pre-law s) vs. Tyler Baker, J. D. Neal (p re­ law s) ; Marion Smith, W eldon Litsey (academ s) vs. R. E. Dab­ ney, Julian C ate( academ s). In the Independent League five this matches are scheduled for afternoon. 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