iE\\t B a i l l i UZtxan First C ollege D aily in th e South A USTIN, TEX A S, FRIDAY, M AY 2, 1924 E IG H T P A G E S T O D A Y ■»?• W: *. a I l l No. 172 * * * * * LEAGUE MEET PRELIMINARIES START TODAY Petitions of All Candidates Must Be in Before Ballot Closes at Midnight STEERS AND AGGIES SET FOR CLASH ON CLARK FIELD . * . * s . * J . * .% .% 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* *:« 4" 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* + * * * * * -I- *t* * * •I* •J* -J- * * 4* * •!« * * *1* * * * V *> * *10 n* 4 V * * * * * * * ELECTRA TRACK SQUAD FENLEY FOO OOT C O U N C I L I IM L , Bases H is Candidacy Upon K now ledge of Student Activities BE STRONGER THM FORMER TEARS Thomas of Electra and Bald­ win of Wichita Falls Greatest Stars 17 RHEE PIDTICIPITE Houston, Cleburne, and Fort Worth Central Have Well- Balanced Teams B Y V I C T O R E M A N U E L . P re lim in a rie s of th e worlds la r g e s t all high school tr a c k meet will be held on C la rk Field th is m o rn in g a t 8:4 5. la te la s t n ig h t Athletic D irec to r Roy H enderson announced t h a t 807 ail.lotos had registered for th e meet. Most of this grou p will be on C la rk Field this a fte rn o o n in an a tte m p t to qualify. Of the 24(5 schools re p rese n te d , five loom f o r w a rd from which th e c h a m ­ pion of Class A will be picked. They a r e W ichita Falls, E le c tra , H ouston C e n tral, C leburne, a nd F o r t W orth C entral. W i c h i t a F a l l s Is F a v o r i t e . W ichita Fa lls, the fa v o rite , if a n y school is th e favo rite, will base its hopes -solely upon its five-threat, s ta r , Leo Baldwin. A t th e SM U in vitation m e e t sta g e d a t D allas la st S a tu r d a y , Baldwin took f i r s t in hurdle events, the shot put, th e discus, an d th e high ju m p . In th e shot p u t aYid the high ju m p his m a rk s w ere b e t­ te r th a n the s ta te interscho lastic rec­ ord. C oaches of riv a l high schools ye ste rd a y were hoping t h a t Baldwin could be stopped. both LIPUT i (b n I IS EXPECTED (lf MOORE IS AUTHORITY u t 0 N e d u c a t i o n n e e d s B Y GREAT EXPERIENCED YEAR BT LO! McCullough and Poth of Visi tors rated High as Scorers RECORDS DUE II FILL TO READ AT f Texas Track M e n Given Slight Edge Over Oppo­ nents by Dopesters Is Editor of Alcalde Magazine and Prominent Am ong Ex-Students R. R. “ R a ilr o a d ” S m ith of J o u r - d a n to w n , one of th e m ost g ifte d w r ite r s a m o n g the Toxas-Exe®, a n d fa m o u s fo r his s to rie s of t r e a s u r e hu n ts, will be o ne of the r e a d e r s on the p ro g r a m of th e I exas I1 olklore p a p e r A u stin I S ociety which m e e ts in A u stin May Prom inent Lecturer W ho Speaks H ere M ay 5 D escribed p r o f e s s o r D r . A. C . E l l i s , o f t h e P h i l o s o p h y o f E d u c a t i o n , ha * t h i * a r t i c l e o n D r . E r n e s t w r i t t e n o f C a r r o l M o o r e , t h e d i r e c t o r t h e U n i v e r S o u t h e r n B r a n c h o f f o r s i t y o f C a l i f o r n i a , e s p e c i a l l y f i v e T h e T e x a n . D r . M o o r e will g i v e a s e r i e s o f t h e U n i v e r s i t y n e x t w e e k , b e g i n n i n g M o n d a y , M a y 5, o n t h e s u b j e c t o f “ T h e M e a n i n g o f E d u c a t i o n . * l e c t u r e s a t . W I T H REGULATION Engineer*and Graduate Coun­ cilmen Only O ffices Not Petitioned for CERTIFICATE lECESSMN |Candidates Must Have Passed Nine Hours Scholastic Work in W inter Term - - - - * . , , o n is e d u c a tio n to im - o f B Y D R A C E L L I S Miss Polly T h o m p so n t h i , y e ar, b e c a u s e he the association , w it b e rn T h e b a llo t f o r tho sp r in g election to n ig h t a t m id n ig h t, th e r e q u ir e m e n t of th e a t u d e n t g o v e r n m e n t c o n s t a n t a n t h a t th e b a llo t m u s t close te n days m uch has b e e n accom plished w ith ­ o u t fir s t d e t e r m in i n g w h a t is a f t e r all w o rth accom plishing , a n d why. T he U niversity* is' p e c u lia r ly f o r - will b e cloned l u n a t e in s e c u r in g Dr. M ore as th e I com plying w ith d istin g u ish e d v is i ts * le c tu r e s e d u c a to r one o f th e r a t h e r sm all n u m b e r o f p r i o r t o th e election. s e c r e t a r y U n iv ersity p ro fe sso rs o f th e who has n o t b e en sa tis f ie d p ro v e m e th o d s o f te a c h in g a n d in - a ssociatio n h e a d q u a r te r s . 2 1 2 M am c re ase d a c c u ra c y o f m e a s u r in g how B olding , u n ti m .d n g h t to n g h t U re- ce ive p e titio n s fro m af c a n d id a te s . All who wish to g e t on th e ballot m u s t su b m it b e f o r e this h o u r a pe­ titio n signed b y f i f t y s t u d e n t sta tin g t h a t the c a n d id a te is a b o a n fid e s t u ­ d e n t in th e U n iv e r s ity a n d is a c a n ­ d id a te f o r offic e . C a n d id a te s m u st also su b m it a c e r tif ic a te fr o m the R e g is tr a r s ta t i n g t h a t th e c a n d id a te passed nine h o u rs scho lastic work is r e g ­ d u r in g the w in te r te r m a n d iste re d f o r a n eq ual the sp r in g te rm . if y o u r a m o u n t aim L e f t G . T h o m a s , M o o r e , t o r i g h t : C o a c h D i n s m o r e , I h o m a s , L. * S t a n f o r d , H a y e s , W a l k e r , S t e a m . INFINITY DP SPACE AND MOTION Philosophical Society Has First Open Meeting of Session PAPER ON l l IS DEM Informal Discussion of Sub­ jects Is Held by M em­ bers filed C a n d id a te s have pe titio n s fo r all o ffic e s ex c e p t e n g i n e e r and g r a d u a t e councilm en, Miss Thom son s t a te d la s t night. The full b a llo t fo r sp rin g electio ns will b epublishcd S a tu r d a y m o rn in g in T h e T e x a n , a f t e r it has b e e n c e r tifie d by Miss T ho m son . t h e ( B y E L I Z A B E T H G A R R E T T . ) Holding its f ir s t open m eeting, the T e x a s Philosophical Society co ndu ct­ ed a c o n tin u a tio n of the R a n t Memo­ la s t rial C elebration, which T h u rs d a y . The meeting w as on T h u r s d a y , M ay I, a t 7:30 p. rn. in the G ir ls ’ S tu d y Hall. began 3 a t the Y M CA a u d ito riu m . He is _it p r e s e n t an e d ito r of th e A lcalde a n d the a u th o r of m a n y a rtic le s in is qu ite th e p ub lic a tio n . His style e x t r a o r d in a r y a n d his w orks i n t e r ­ estin gly fin ish e d . n o t t h a t G e r m a n y has j u s t c le a r ly d e m o n ­ s tr a te d how it m a t t e r s m uch y o u r e d u c a tio n a l m eth o d s and o rg a n iz a tio n a re , is Mr. Sm th has been asked to w rite is c e r ta in . A m e r ­ w rong, d is a s t e r a b io g ra p h y of J u d g e Townes whit h ica has j u s t a b o u t as c le a r ly dernon- is to be p u blished by th e E x -S tu - d e n ts ’ A ssociation. H e plans to r e - ; s t r a ted t h a t if you have no aim , or view th e w ork of th e la te d e a n of j in c o n s iste n t, h a lf - h e a r te d aim s, you ja n g lin g , m u d d le-h e a d e d th e law school a t th e U n iv e rsity a n d win Ret a t r a in in g to p o r t r a y th e c h a r a c te r of T o w n e s as h e w as k n o w n m a n y in tim a te frie n d s. Six fe e t, f o u r inches h e ig h t, “ R a ilr o a d ” S m ith is of d istin g u is h e d a p p e a ra n c e . H e alw ays w e a rs high boots an d a cow boy S m ith calls him se lf th e ‘'P h ilo so p h e r which of G o a t H ill.” A mcrb-a needs now, a bo ve all else c a re fu lly - c le a r-cu t, th e c o n c e p tio n s S te tso n . Mf. L j m s 0 f e d u c a tio n and o f th e values disci- school to w a r d retd ed u c a- p r Moore, in his w ork as a and person, Mr. S m ith h as se rv e d as a m e m b e r of th e s ta te le g isla tu re a n d p r o f eggor a t Y ale, H a r v a r d , was a c a n d id a te f o r c o n g re s sm a n a t . ( C o n ti n u e d on p a g e tir o ) large from T e x a s. t h e vario u s s u b je c ts , plines a n d ac tiv itie s of the. in e d u c a tio n , t h o u g h t- o u t l ite r a r y j m ay c o n tr ib u te J u d g e p ro d u c t, w hose his adds a new peril, Besides his w o rk as !• C l e a r T h i n k e r . in c re a se d tion of to in a . BEER GARDEN SCENE OF THREE COMEDIES O F CURTAIN C L U B B Y V I C T O R E M A N U E L . e q u a l te a m , A g r o a t A ggie to a n y t h in g t h a t has e v e r come o u t of F a r m e r la n d , will oppose th e m ig h t­ iest L o n g h o rn tr a c k t e a m all- tim e on Clark Field this a f te r n o o n a t 3:3 0. o f H ated slightly w e a k e r on to th e Aggies have com e w ith t w e n t y - f o u r m en d e te r m in e d to fig h t th e ir w ay to victory . C e r ­ ta i n l y th e ir season re c o rd is one to be p ro u d of. SMU h as b e e n s m o th ­ e r e d u n d e r the la r g e s t evei piled up in t h e S o u th w e st. Baylor, to T e x a s and r a n k in g second only by th e Aggies h a v e been d e f e a te d six ty -seven S o u th w e s te rn , points. th e s tr o n g e s t t e a m in th e T. I. A A., has been ou tclassed . A nd in d i­ vidual re c o rd s of b rillia n c e h ave n o t be e n lacking. score L o n g h o r n * A r e G r e a t T e a m . to has T h e te a m g lo ry t h e te a m t h a t g a in e d L o n g h o rn of which th e b r o u g h t m e a n s re c o rd S o u th w e s t by its m a rv e lo u s n o t a g a in s t Mississippi A&M been listless v icto rie s o v e r O k laho m a A&M and SMU. T h e d a sh and sp a rk le of in ­ div id uals who re a c h e d high- w a te r m ark a g a in s t the S o u th e r n e r s r e c e n t has n o t been exhib ited in a tta in m e e ts. C an th e L o n g h o rn s t h a t t h a t fo rm to d a y ? U pon th e l o n g h o r n s If th e m e e t will re s t. c a n p arallel re g is te r e d th e m a r k s a g a in s t Mississippi, th e M aroon an d W h ite of the A g g ie la n d , h ow e v e r ga m e th ey m ay be, will be doom ed th e ir to d e f e a t. Coach L i ttle f ie ld : W e m u s t a t ­ t h e The t h a t ta in th e fo rm show n Mississippi Aggies F a r m e r s have a s tr o n g squad wTl force us to fight. to win. a g a i n s t A n d e rso n : W e h av e tw e n ty - f o u r men all will do th e ir best. We will to A us­ b u t we the u n d e r dog Coach b r o u g h t tin and a r e fig h t. M c C u l l o u g h A g g i e S t a r C u r ta in C lub will soon haws; the the jo lly old J>ee on th e w ing, E ng lish m a n would say. T h e y have a s S a n d e rs, W ilm er Voyles, C h a rle s F. W a rd , M a r g a re t W est, Harry Akin, R o b e r t Lyles, C lau de B riggs, B e a tric e B u rn a b y . P a g e , been r e h e a r s i n g daily fo r the th r e e plays to be p re s e n te d dow n a m o n g S a e n g e ru n d e th e “ b e e r - g h o s ts ” Hail on th e n ig h ts of May 13 and ftff i i g j i i h W n Burnett again plays a I takes place on an island fe m in in e H. M u m fo rd J o n e s a n d H a rv e y the p r o ­ a s a y s tnt. E ag leson c o lla b o ra te d on du c tio n o f “ K ing A r u n a r T a k e s W if e ,” which, . le a d ^ e M o H y C ra ig , ' t h e ! c o a st a i Norway the p la y __;-!«.«a hill ..... in - i old a n d of * h i. J o h n I Sound* in te r e s tin g i g n o r a n t in c lu d e : c h u rch . Charles I p e rse c u te d d a u g h t e r of C ta ig . a p re ju d ic e d deacon .a u ric H e im s a th , who w ro te th e play, yoked | M ew hinn ey , S t a r M cD aniel, W illiam P. G aines, Ben H ow ell, a n d o th e rs . t h e e f f o r t s of H elga to save th e m an she loves fro m d e a th a t th e h a n d s o f th e king. is Jo h n Craig. Du n n a p p e a r s as th e R e v e re n d B luefield, r n m m u n itv c o m m u n ity _____ the g e n e ra l dem i-god, a n d M i l d r e d Chamber.- Anni e ^ unbeliever, is T h e play deals w ith th e j She s a c r if ic e s h e r b e a u t y which plays as c o m e y ou n g m an back fro m the S t a t e U n i - } fa m e d f a r and wide, by sin k in g O u ts ta n d in g am o n g th e Aggie is C a p ta in M cC ullough w h o , a h u m a n I p re a c b e r fig 1 M cCullough th e s t a r s will g ’ve A u b r e y J a c k s o n fo r high p o in t man. will oppose J a c k s o n in g r a s s h o p p e r ’s f e a t u r e e v e n t, th e l o w , Melvin W illiam son h u rd le s , and will do well t o o f f second. B ut in he is f a v o re d for f i r s t place a n d i n , j y t h e pole v a u lt he will m o r e or M cC o rqu odale tw elv e f o o t re c o rd f o r eigh t y e a r s if T e x a s is to win. f o rc e Bar- he d o e sn ’t g e t th e girl, to b r e a k th e P a u l P a g e , C o n t r a r y to J r ., th e high j u m p versSly> and who is in love w ith th e u su a l e nd in g, t h a t has a n d C la r a Mc- sto o d < L ure h ave w r itte n a n o th e r on e -a c t J play called “ Mrs. Mussey Sees It P o th , s t a r 's p r i n t e r , should sc o re | T h r o u g h . ” T h is play, w r itt e n in the te n p o in ts in t h e IOO a n d 229 a n d ' f o r m of a r e h e a r d ! of a L ittle T hea- IPI* pvsasvM *** ***•' he may place j u m p ., t e r g ro u p , is o n e o f th e beat th in g . in W endell r a te s as possible fa v o rite in which the C u r ta in Club will do this fro m M a r , IHC half mile, t h a t is if J im R e e s e ' t e r m . the is n o t e n te r e d . W a rd is js u p , „ a r oq» t h r o u g h - 1 th e C u r t a in Club j , n o t e n t e r e d . VV . r d a Aggie . t a r in t h c . h t g h a n d ^ j u m p pole v a u lt, r a n k in g o n ly a shade be- ^ hind C a p ta in M cC ullo ugh , a n d Alii- a n o t h e r ; s t u *r t . as t h e E »at ,s a n o m e r m tm b (.r , of ,,a g , - s A m on g th e c as t a r c : I t it as t h e b ro a d I A. *L’ ,lucl,d. ^ w m ^ ^ fr o m M r. f a r it # i her face in a bowl of live coals. Miss ,lv * ea* 1* M,s" C h a m b e rs does som e b e st of th e w ork o f h e r c a r e e r a s H elga, while Mr. G a in s as O r n u lf , is said to s u r ­ pass ev en his p e r f o r m a n c e of th e E a rl of L eic e ste r in “ M ary S t u a r t . ” O f th e th r e e days, two of th e a u ­ thor* a p p e a r in i m p o r ta n t r o le s ; th e p a r t of J o h n C r a ig b e in g played b y Mr. H e im sa th , a n d In n o c e n te V itti- ma b e in g played by Mr. Pa g e . T h e bill p ro m ise s to be one of th e b e st pro- ever h a , A , u . u a i, Mr. J u n e . i . d ire c tin g scenic e f f e c ts a r e by Crow ell, a n d ( C o n tin u e d on f a g - F i g h t) - P a u l P a g e , M ildred J o h n , M ary I c ostum es by K agleson. Girls Fencing Club T o O rganize T od ay A t W om an ’s G ym in All g irls in te r e s te d becom ing m e m b e rs of a fencing club to in the m e e t this a f te r n o o n a t 2 :3 0 W o m a n ’s G y m nasiu m . P a u l Raigof- C laude | odsky will have c h a rg e o f th e d u b and the m e n ’s fe n c in g d u b to fu r n is h th e foils, m a sk s a n d gloves fo r th e m e m b e rs of th e g ir ls ’ c lu b s . | rium . a r e is “ F e n c in g is a sp o rt w hich d e v d ops poise, g ra c e , a k e e n eye, c o o r­ b a l­ d in a tio n of a n c e ,” said Miss Olga A nd erso n, , th e m uscles a n d i r M i Tho p ro g ra m b«-gan w ith a p a p e r ,or by E . T. Mitchell, a d ju n c t p ro fesso r C u r tis F e nicy of L u fk in , m i d d l e 1 n “ S p a c e / T h n e and Motion ton and K a n t.” As r - u a r d a th ro w n on philosophers, Dr. Mitchell said , " It! t r a n s f e r fro m S. H. seems to me t h a t w h a t we get is a n C„ w h e r e he w a . very activ e in rt u - I awton Thom as, who alm ost single- tho U nive rsity o n ! law s t u d e n t, has a u th o r iz e d the an- handed won the 1923 meet for Flee is hack In a n o th e r a t t e m p t ; ! * school. f ir s t honors gain T hom as will be Baldw in's g re a te s t rival fo r high point m an, r u n n in g the is almost a q u a r te t, the 220- .-ure w inn er, the c e n tu ry , in Now J n o u n c e m e n t of hi* c a n d id a c y f o r th.' j i r a . liKhl I o ff n e of M.-n'a C o u m il th is su b je c t by the tw o; law school. in which he F e n lo y is a fo r his fr o m the r r s t t n Kh ^ « f a - ~ tire ly a p a r t fro m hum an pe rception, s e r ia ti o n and th e V M U . A. . a n d space b ro ad e n s lim e as m e m b e r o f th e Men s Council. in finitely, an d , , ... Guy t h o r n , , . L a - r t o n , m ay help lr* p lacin g in flow s*evenly and Indefinitely. Infi nite space and tim e a r e God’* sensu the rium. Kant held, on m e th a t sp iico and tim - a r e fu n c tio n s o f m uch s tu d y , Ka n t h d d , on c o n t r a r y , ! the U niversity , F e n le y ............... ............... - - con trary , ( has - I H a v in g bevn in d o s e tou ch with c a m p u s ac tiv itie s since com ing o t given r • • I hurdles, and M , , tj is a str o n g 1,1 the half- , Ti l i t y f : r t i . member of ;r • I e •veinht« i , p i n .. b . i! - c« I T h r e e T e a m * W e d Balanced H add en, • — - h e r e . He f a v o r s t h e c re a tio n o f a : to s t u d e n t g o v e rn m e n t U . , q u a r t e t .r n ‘ " u T p u r e d o g m a tism , he held, to m ore f r ie n d ly a t t i t u d e to w ard a ssu m e with N ewton, t h a t they a r e ' h o n o r sy ste m a nd Cod*s sensorium , or with Leilmix t h a t 'h o p led g e as it now s ta n d s H a v in g b(,st balan ced te a m s t h a t h C leburne, H ooston C e n t r a l ^ * ^ £ t h . the re a n tin g of W orth C e n tr a l p re se n t t h r e e of th e r .wi thov dt n t PXD1 Wha* we p a r tic ip a te d in college athletic*, h e i€ntered a s ta te meet. t h e who is an e n th u s ia stic s u p p o r te r of o n T h e c a st will o ce a n ,re d . in th e V ik in g age.} th e d u b w h ich m t o b . “ This e x e r c is e develops sam e th e qu a lities which d a n c in g does with the e x ce p tio n t h a t no a r ti s tic side is a tte n d e d t o . ” O rchestra P lays for M usic Clubs T onight T h e U n i v e r s i t y O r c h e s t r a will p la y a s p e c i a l c o n c e r t t o n i g h t at th e M e n ’s G y m n a s i u m , a s a part o f t h e p r o g r a m of t h e T e x a s F e d ­ C lu b *. e r a t i o n o f M u sic a l The t o t h e p u b ­ c o n c e r t w ill h e o p e n T h e o r c h e s t r a w ill a p p e a r d er t h e d i r e c t i o n o f F r a n k u n ­ L . lic. R e e d . -O l o t men a n d anim al Ut capable o f le g isla tin g e f f i c i e n t , , i T he eleven m an Coeburn* te a m is do know is That th e y a r e functions of th e o rg a n ism , alo n g th ose lines. T h ey a r e jectft a r e a n d *• t h sense th at all h u m a n objective in t h a t p r e se n te d in thus.' fo rm s, a b so lu te im p a r tia lity in th e e n f o r c e - , 8tar s p r in te r an d all ob- If e le c te d , F e n le y would a d v o c a t e U t e D r a p e r an d Lee. h e be- m e n t o f th e H o n o r S y ste m , a n d has 18houid stag e some of a d e s ir e to serve e v e ry s t u d e n t a p a i r o j built -no un . D r a p e r ta a an d H a r r e ll th e p r e tt ie s t In | faces of th e meet. Lt t automobile m anufacturer Announcement has been made by. H i t engagem ent with Lucien \ ign- in Berry M. W hitaker that in order t o | t,rac^ best-seller in France, the sales pass- nee I have re bearing hi® form ed th a t be is the forceful and atJasuJating * pc a Vier th at you would expect an able, we ll'educated man to be, who has bad such a rich back­ from ground of hum an ♦•xperience which to draw . fo r­ ward with great pleasure to Ms lee ta m . m nten den t of surveyor of $ ties, and is now cithern Branch California, d the pleasure ar**, but California, ha I a rn leaking nm The crowd will be there Majestic Dane* Women’* Gym, Friday. T h e c r o w d w ill fee t h e r e — - M a j e s t i c 5] Dance. Wo ms o’* Gym, Friday. A Lovely New Assortment of LADIES’ HATS Latest Styles! New Materials! Individual Models! D A C Y ’ S Pleasingly Priced Upstairs Over W oolworth’* ‘When You Go Up— Price* Go Down” Take the only direct passenger ocean route from Texas to New York and enjoy the freedom, comfort and ECONOMY of the “best way north.” Compare the through fares, plus sleeping car rates and cost of meals en route and you will be convinced that the LOWEST TOTAL COST is V ia G A L V E ST O N Shortest Rail Ride-Loniest Water Trip 5 feom eri I.tao* G alveston a t J A i f . for Nom York a t (oilmana t S. S. San Jacinto ... S. S. Concho — ..... S. S. Comal S S H R- M allory A p ril 12 M ay 3 . 24 A p ril 19 M ay IO. 31 A p r il 2 3 M a y 1*. M ay 17, 4 h o r# sta m m e rs c a rry pa**** t o t* a n d lr s t g h t . A d d it i o n a l f a s t lr might m attings or ary o d n e o d * y. Automobiles Carried A a g r e a tio n * , tic k e ts , a n d o f h o r do ta ils m a y ba a r ts n^md i n a d v a n c e a t n e a r e s t r a ilr o a d t i c k e t a g e n t, or w r ite t o MALLORY LINE F . T . R E N N IE G e n e ra l A g e n t, G a lv e s to n , T ex a s Bfr a t i C o h o an d Florida Porn ta Strainer* call s t K ey W est, F la , jo g c o n v e th it connection* at K e y W est foe H avan a and ad p o in ts on the. ea st and w est coasts of Florida Welcome to Interscholastic League Visitors W e k n o w y ou are going to h av e a g reat tim e while y o u re h ere an d w e will ad d to y o u r p leasu re in an y w a y w e can. W h e n y o u c o m e d o w n t o w n , t a k e t i m e to v isit o u r b i g s to re . M o s t o f y o u y o u n g m e n k n o w a b o u t H a r t S c h a f f n e r 6c M a r x C lo t h e s . W e a r e e x c l u s i v e a g e n t s f o r t h e s e f i n e c l o t h e s a n d w ill b e g l a d to s h o w y o u t h e n e w sty les! H e r e , t o o , y o u 'l l s e e t h e s m a r t e s t s t y l e s in S t r a w a n d P a n a m a H a t s . S h ir ts , N e c k w e a r , a n d o t h e r t h i n g s t h a t y o u n g m en like. C o m e in a n d s e e us. Stebbins & James mumm mmwmnmmmwM maw* S I gp I i WE ARE AT YOUR S E R V I C E Leaguers we are glad to see you and wel­ come you—Call on us for INFORMATION or ACCOMMODATION I ___________ I THE CONVENIENT PLACE NOW FOR A SWIM Interscholastic Leaguers Don’t Leave Austin Until You Have Had A PLUNGE IN TEXAS’ Biggest and Best Equipped Swimming Pool Clear, Sparkling Water Sterilized Suits and towels. O oen Day and Night. DEEP EDDY BATHING BEACH Take W est End or Lake Austin Street Car. WINNERS OF TENNI S IN BOYS AND GI RLS MATCHES ANNOUNCED A T M AJESTIC PROGRAM Heart A ppeal in M ajestic Picture Cruze and T arkington. When these two get their heads togethere on a motion p icture, you can expect som ething really big. And “ The F ig h tin g C ow ard,” a Jam es C ruse Param ount production which is the fe a tu re now a t the1 Ma­ jestic T h eater, is BIG in every sense of the* word. There is action and hi art-appoal galore in the production, a p ictu riza- success, tion of T ark in g to n ’,s stage “M agnolia.’* I t ’s a d ram a of the Mississippi in the days before Du- Civil W ar. E rn e st Torrence, Mary Astor, Noah ( allen I l a v # , and B eery, P h yllis Landis a re featured. "The W h ite Sister at Crescent “ The W hite S is te r” w as cho.' the first film to be repro.lac. ti rely overseas* It, has been th standing a rtis tic triu m p h of tht ant motion pictu re season ai work of L illian Gish, screen a g re atest a rtiste , in the leading role, has been c h a r a c te r e d as b etter than an y th in g she h as ever done in the th e ,! action The picture is a H en ry K ing pro* In sp iratio n Pictures, h a r k s IL Lu* ii, J r ., president, aud fo r i distributed by M etro, Biij T i m e D a n c e a n d V a u d e v i l l e , W o m e n ’* G y m , F r id a y e v e , 8 t o 12. M ajestic D a n c e , W o m e n ’* F r i d a y e v e n i n g , A t o I. B y D a v id M ille r F ir s t com petition between contes­ ta n ts loitered in th e fourteen annual interscholastic meet was held T hurs- • day aftern o o n when prelim inaries in boys’ and g irls tennis singles and doubles were held on \ a rsity tennis courts. As a resu lt of T hu rsd ay 's play, only seven team s of boys dou­ bles rem ain the fig h t fo r the cham ­ pionship. E ig h t team s of g irls’ dou­ bles have survived the elim inations and will be m atched today to decide the p a rtic ip a n ts in sem i-finals. Only a few singles m utches were played by th e high school racqueteers. The Interscholastic League tennis elim inations were supervised by I). A. Penick, V arsity tennis coach. Play in the g irls division was directed by T errell Sledge. Ben W codhead was in charge of the boys’ n et contests. Members of the V arsity , shorthorn, and freshm en tennis squads officiated as referees. the Play will be resumed this m orning a t 9 o’clock. Those rem aining in the com petition this m orning's m atches are scheduled to re tu rn to the co urts a t 2 p. rn. a fte r The resu lts of th e play by rounds follows: G I R L S ’ D O U B L E S F ir*t R o u n d Uvalde defaulted to G alveston. Go-J dum bus defeated Bonham , 6-2, 3-6, 6-3. Nacogdoches d efaulted to George W est. T ex ark an a defaulted to T er­ rell. D allas won over Tivoli, 1-6, 6- 2, 6-3. Beaum ont defaulted to Jac k ­ sonville. C lifton defeated McAllen, 6-1, 6-2. Phelps defaulted to Floy- * dada. S terlin g defaulted to New B a­ den. Longview d efaulted to Breck­ enridge. McLean defeated Rochelle, to 1-6, 6-2, 6-4. Alpine d efaulted T a ft. N avasota lost to E l Paso, 2-(>, 2-6. Moran defaulted to A ustin. Ok­ launion beat Loren na, 6-1, 8-6. Iowa P ark defeated Seguin, 2-6, 6-4, 6-4. S e c o n d R o u n d 6-1. Columbus defeated Galveston, 3-6, 6-1. 8-6. T errell defaulted to George W est. D allas defeated Jacksonville, 6-2, 4-6, Floydada defeated Clifton, 7-5. 7-5. New Baden d efeat­ ed B reckenridge, 7-5, 6-4. T a f t de­ feated M cLean, 6-2, 6-1. El Paso de­ Iow a feated A ustin, 6-3, 5-7, 6-3. P a rk defeated O klaunion, 6-2, 4-6, 6- . Mary A sto r ... *tn the Paramount Picture I ?»The Fighting Coward A ll Cactus M aterial N o w Sent to P ress Lewis N. W hite, editor-in-chief of the 1924 C actus, announces th a t th e J last of tho year-book has now gone to press, a fewr additional and final pages aving been the G rind section la s t week. added to T he selection of th e b eau ties by carto o n ist, the fam ous a r tis t and John Held, and his addition a of clever sketch to heard the B luebon­ net Belle section are re p o rted ad d i­ tionally by the editor, who h as onlj, recen tly re tu rn e d from supervising final touches b y the H ugh S t e v e n s Com pany a t J e ffe rs o n C ity , Mo. D istribution of th e books to stu d en ts is expected as soon as th ey are o ff the press a t ab o u t th e usual tim e in the last o f May. THEATER ROW B y E . L e e W y * o n g H a n c o c k : H iM ia m e s q u e s a n d s i x o t h e r b ig a c t s in v a u d e v i l l e . Q u e e n : “ D o l l a r D e v i l s ’’ a n d J i m m i e ’s J o y s . M a j e s t i c : “ T h e F i g h t i n g C o w ­ a r d , ” a P a r a m o u n t p i c t u r e . C r e s c e n t : “ T h e W h i t e S i s t e r ” w i t h s p e c i a l m u s ic . Eva N ovak in “Dollar D ev ils” A little lady who lias won a place in the h ea rts of every motion p ictu re fan in th e co untry is Miss Eva No­ vak, who wilt be seen in the V ictor Schertzinger “ Dollar Devils,” which comes to the Queen T h eater today. production, In “ Dollar Devils” she a p p e a r! in th e leading fem inine role as Amy Andrew s, the d au g h ter of a country banker. The youth whom she loves is in fatu a te d w ith her siste r, Helen, who is not w orthy of him. This sit­ uation provides some tense and th rill­ ing moment in W'hich Miss Novak ac­ quits horst lf w ith g re a t cred it, and displays d ram atic ability of a high order. B ig t i m e d a n c e a n d v a u d e v i l l e . W o m e n ’* g y m , F r i d a y e v e . , 8 t o I . O r a n g e J a c k e t M a j e s t i c D a n c e F r i d a y , 8 to I . T h e p r ic a is o n ly $ 1 . 5 0 . B e t h e r e . S t e v e G a r d n e r ’* O r c h e s t r a w ill fu r n is h m u s ic f o r t h e M a j e s t i c D a n c e . Welcome Interscholastic Leaguers Y O U are cordially invited to m a k e located store your h e a d q u a rte rs d u rin g y o u r visit and w e will be pleased to have you call on us for a n y th in g that will add to con ven ien tly this your pleasure or com fort. W e can be of material assistan ce to y o u in selecting your sum ­ mer clothes W e specialize in C ollege Clothes, and our big new stocks are now com plete, and I he o p p o rtu n ity for selection at its hest. Our store is one of the hest equipped stores I or m en and youn g men in Texas. C om e in and look a r o u n d — you ll fin d it interesting. M A J E S T I C B I G - T I M E V A U D E V I L L E FRIDAY and SATURDAY 55c Matinee Both Days k J f d i JLI g a ^ E y l f / . so n C lo s e s M a y - r n to A t T he H ancock T oday F a s h i o n P a r k C l o t h e s D o b b s F i f t h A c e n u e H a t s D o b b s F i f t h A l u n i t e ( ’nint (' , Ii. S h i f t T C o l l e g e S h o e s E n g l i s h F o u l a r d h i c k w e a r B e a u t i f u l S u m m e r S h i r t s I ut c r w o v e n S o c k s likes, a fte r he has seen “ Girls Will Be Boys.” The act is one in which the fem inine action b o rd ers on the tom boy stage. collection of v arie ty fe a tu re s. W ith H ilham , personally presid­ ing a t the piano and d irectin g the satire, are Thelm a P a rk e r, M arga­ as re t M alam et and Gladys G ray p re tty dancing and girl*. F ran k Woods, F ran k Mack, George G ra te, and Ira Y arnell m ake up the re st of th e cast. singing Lye9 E xam ined G lasses Fitted Registered Optometrists 7th & Congress iM ilfllitillilllH lllllllilllllH lttlllM CAMPUS SHOP I E x p e r t C l e a n i n g a n d B r e w i n g ff F o r M e n a n d W o m e n P h o n e 4 9 9 8 T H U R L O W B. W E E D AMBULANCE S E R V I C E Funeral Home P h o n e s 6 0 8 0 and 681T M E D A L S A N D TROPHIES Through our own manu­ facturing department and long established connec­ tions with other makers, we arc? equipped to sup­ ply Medals of bronze, sil­ ver and gold, and larger trophies in Solid Silver or Silver Plate, for any events. W e will be glad to sub­ mit designes a n d esti­ mates at any time. In service, quality and price, w e can take care of your needs most satisfactorily. DECORATIONS OF MAJESTIC-DANCE WILL BE UNIQUE MAJESTIC T O D A Y B o o t h T a r k i n g t o n ’s S t o r y — “ M A G N O L I A — N O W S H O W I N G T h e W h ite S ister W it h E r n e s t I o r r a n c e N o a h B e e r y a n d M a r y A * to r D i r e c t e d b y J a m e s C r u z e H a * M a d e Lillian G ish T w o P e r f o r m a n c e * D a i l y 3 : 0 0 a n d 8 : 1 $ P. ML S p e c i a l O r c h e s t r a C H I L D R E N ' S M A T I N E E S A T U R D A Y M O R N I N G CRESCENT TH E FIGHTING COW ARD” M a t i n e e E v e n i n g A P a r a m o u n t P i c t u r e t h e b e s t E n t e r t a i n m e n t in T o w n T h i* W e e k Uni ver si ty G le e C lub Q u a rtette a t 9 : 1 5 P M A e s o p ’s F a b le * — T o pic* I n t e r n a t i o n a l N e w * ‘DOLLAR DEVILS” W ith A n d EV A N O V A K COLLEN LANDIS In romantic story o f n ew rich. Jimmie’s Joys 4 : 3 0 an d 8 : 3 0 G um p C om ed y P a ttie N ew s t t r W iZ «o y; V * © a t h e D E L I G H T F U L - H U M O R I S T S - W M * L. * IN THEIR B R I L U A N T O FFERI NG ONE WICHT IN SPRING i H I S S R O B B IE C O R B O M E J J V COLOR S Y M P H O N I E S AND C L A S S IC S V < | ' .. . I - jg I news FABLES I inin»jiuiuuHiu.ii»iiiinnnmiiiiiiiniu»aniTifflniu *.V’ ... She B a i l l i S e . v a n V / c a fR i- tv * tw*S FROSH-DU. Y STIFFS •* r3 <30 FA ^T HE KEVER. C A ST S A ‘SH ADOW — Mf: TRAVELS F A S T E R VjHAN LIGHT! ^ OLYMPIC. fA A YEG Vsl T E X A N HOLDING BILLY IN CHECK By Osborne Alexander 77Zrn11 • > \w O W . — ME KNOCKED A FWTH OFF THET W ORLD3 R E C O R D :A (Z in g f o r a v . ' v / ' Y E S - AMO »F V O U r t f 1 i U IM THAT Mb I WON T A B L C ^, a T O W E A Q 5ATURHS I V H(4X b a n d : / I G U E S S I D O N T WARM TMOSE DEAD CIMDEQS INTO UVE COALS THAT TIK\E, N g H C O A C H ? ( p o o m ! YOU'RE ^SLO W E Q TUAN A SCOTCHMAN! R E ACU! K S - ROR.. DNNEQ CUEOc HESBY C. Fin.CfiEA Lucille Stover Loci)* I a **« * n - w i* Urn** Sarah Thaxton X*,7sf»a Carr La Dell# Baioee OFFICIAL NOTICES Opinions of Others I POLITICAL CANDIDATES AGREE NOT TO PUT POSTERS ON HALLS Girls PT Classes Held at Deep Eddy Interscholastic C A M P U S BY WAY OF CRITICISM A U ST IN ’S FIN E ST Y O U N G M EN ’S ST O R E LON GHORN ;* JIAND Election o f fie**ni Mtodfby night, 7 :1 5 . I h ta rsa l will a lso * bf* held. ii. M. CALIMER SERVICE COURTESY to A L L G IR L S exp ectin g receive j aw ard s T -night must see me b e fo re ; M ay A, a s the ord er for them m ust be sen t so th a t we may h ave them fo r T-night. R eport in the o ffic e o f the W om an's B u ild in g betw een 12-1 F rid ay and S a tu rd a y or sign a slip OB Mis.!* S ch m id ’s desk in the W om ­ a n ’? Gym. LUCILE TRAYLOR. B ig T im e Dance and V audeville, W om en’s Gym , Friday eve, 8 to 12. T h ey ’ll ail be there for the B ig . T im e M ajestic Dance, F rid a y , W om­ en's G ym nasium . F rid ay evening. 8 to I , B ig Tim e and V audeville. W omen s D ance G ym . The b ig g e st tim e o f season. O ran ge Ja c k e t B ig T im e V audeville. toe T h * b ig g e st tim e of season. O ran ge Ja c k e t B ig Tim e V aud eville, j the m o r e I m p r e s s i v e ! rtfVbm. Sp ecial shipm ent* of Sleev eless J S w eaters at $2.SS and $3.50. Y e : H i r a m J o h n s o n ,' L y ttle Shoppe, 2408 G uadalupe. THE PLACE TO EAT JUST NORTH OF Y. M. C. A We welcome visitors and invite you to try our place and assure you the best to eat. Conveniently L ocated— Prices Reasonable “ Ai F” “ BAKE” Announcing Ju st Opened YE LYTTLE SHOPPE 2218 G uadalupe Special week-end reduc tions on — S IL K D R E S S E S LIN EN D R E S S E S S W E A T E R S U N D E R W E A R — A lso line of Novelties and Hosiery, YE LYTTLE SHOPPE 2218 and 2408 G uadalupe T H E D A I L Y T E X A N _ Society J . E l i z a b e t h P a g e pgfc-T, f S O C I A L C A L E N D A R F r i d a y , M a y 2 I O r a n g e J a c k e t * , M a j e s t i c a n d D a n c e , W o m a n ’* G y m n a . i u m , 8 t o I o 'clo ck . I D e l t a C h i F r a t e r n i t y D a n c e , A u s t i n C o u n t r y C lu b , 9 to I ' • ' d o c k . S a t u r d a y , M a y 3 i P h i D e l t a T h e t a t i n k l e L o d g e , 4 to IO o ’c lo c k . P i c n i c , P e r i - G e r m a n C lu b D a n c e , K C H a ll, 9 l o 1 2 o ’c lo c k . AH U n i v e r s i t y D a n c e , W o m a n ’* G y m n a s i u m , 9 to 1 2 o c lo c k . a * * R ite D orm itory • icottish Intertains W ith Dance O pen H ouse for L eaguers FLYING SQUADRON AROUSES I N T E R E S T OF EX-STUDENTS IN STATE STADIUM D R I V E " " * t i Open house w ill be held at the U niversity P ractice H ouse Friday afternoon from 3:30 to 5 o ’clock for visitors. the Interscholastic L eague Members of the Home E conom ics Club and the Omicron Nu 1‘rater- n ity w ill be hosts for the occasion, come of the ex-student, stadium cain-, paign to be conducted this month, according to H arry Cross, who re­ H enry T. Moore of G eorgetow n turned Thursday m orning from ini- and A ssistan t A ttorney G eneral ! ^ i A A m m it- ii* - • W eaver More o f H ouston are visit- Hating the organisation of com nut- tees in the larger cities of east Texas, ing at the D elta Kappa fly in g The other m em bers o r house squadron: Lutcher Stark, L. T hee Austin Girls Also V ictoriousj ; s q u a u i u i i , U niversity ex-students have ex- in the out- pressed a keen interest I N u the •** — - —— * a * a E p s i l o n . . . # - — _ . . , ; a ... games played by independent team s l i n t I r u n RI I and rem arkable being ll I ll I r I nu I I shown am ong the girls, according to l U L L L I Ur.LL H iaw atha C rosslin, director of v ol­ from the orgam ta- ley ball. B esides team s W H IP PRAM" various dorm itories and interest is b filV iL tions °n tht campus’ there are ! e- ing played gam es betw een the d if­ feren t classes in volley ball. The line-up for the gam es last , V ' V Vi ‘ follow s: Arthur M ueller, Mac Bacon, an(M B ellm ont, W illiam McGill, and E. J. W allace Milburn have returned frorn a short business trip to San A ntonio. ste w a r t returned to Austin last Sun- a^ter c0.0 peratin g with Cross in ; r a t in g enthusiasm am ong the for- Roy Sansing of A thens is visiting mer students at the A cacia house. L. P. Kirkpatrick is ill at P. & ispitai. H ospital. r » r l W ebb has returned While W hile in E ast T exas, the above in men started the stadium m ovem ent, tw o-day and arranged plans for i drive to be held som etim e during m e Rite Dorm itory team d efeated I ,]rive to be held som etim e during the lines marked the first m atches of the spring term t o u |h a- W orley, m ent last night when the Scottish I R utledge. the .May. B ellm ont p r e -. M p h . Phis and the team e n ,p o s e d volley l’ilU a from .utter part of Erwin W od. l e t , f u n k . P’_ _ ---------- A nderson, lin G ause, Strnad, l* “ "‘ f* ( rossl.n, Gause, H um phries, Ru turned, Organized cheering from the s id e , Ant] t*r*<>n’ 1 * ° " w ild fred in Games Against High­ lands SE D : Leary, Cox, A lexander, M a tte so n , B en n ett, A walt. Alpha Phi: Fisher, T aylor, V ir­ ginia Mantor. Ruth M antor, Mary £»"™* S C A R B R O U G H ’S M A N ' S S H O P /I hearty welcome to numbers of the Intel scholastic League. Come down and get acquainted. reception Culver, Ind. B ill E lkins has recovered from in­ juries received in a w restling match last Saturday night. Red Irvin of San A ntonio is vis­ itin g at the Sigm a Alpha Epsilon house. Tile S co ttish Rite D orm itory cu ­ rtain ed ’I hursday night, May I, •rn 9 to I o’clock, with its spring rm dance. Palm s and fern s w e n aced about the room |»i!e the general color schem e of ink and green w as carried out in »e -decorations and refreshm ents. L p le trees in bloom were placed at terv a ls about the w alls, giving i«| e ff e c t of an E nglish apple or-{ lard, lighted by a crescent moon lining through* [int punch and straw berry ice w ere evening. [uaic was furnished by S teve G aid­ ar’s O rchestra. j The gu est W * Ackland, Iou-, Judy A doue, ■ B rice Barnes, M aurice B arrett, J Jpg B ecker, Arnold B ledsoe, Boh and Elizabeth led soe, A. N. Buyd, Howard Brook- M cKnight o f T em ple are v isitin g at [ire. W allace school, and returned jn W m 0 B randreth, David J Mrs. M uckleroy’s. has withdrawn to her Bob Thom as is visitin g in San An- included . ton s ler, S terlin g C athledge M argaret C atterall the A cacia house. D orothy D ailey is visiting at the w eek-end Doc A . k « , E throughout in D allas, D avidson spending garden. 1 tonio. rustic the . ac list ed is I I stadium - the rented the history o f m ovem ent, McGill related the success o f the cam pus cam jfaign, Stark dis­ cussed the phases o f the work, S te ­ wart spoke on athletics, and Cross the plans, outlined the d etails o f w h’le on the trip. C om m ittee chair men w ere chosen as follow s* B eau­ mont, IL M. H argrove; G alveston, Dr. A. O. S in g le to n ; Port Arthur, A. A. G unter; H ouston, no appoint ment yet. greatly influenced Cross stated that the success of the cam pus drive and the Austin and cam paign pleased the exes in these tow ns, and aroused their stadium in terest to a | high be pitch. C om m ittees will formed in N ew York and other big cities o f the United S tates, and e f - , forts will be made to reach every ex j whose name the execu tiv e com m ittee ex-student has in order to put drive over the top. the T o m e y y C . V u r nC h .r l « C l a y , Mr*. Hill Cocke o f M ission. T ex- ■Lr ch am p ion , R aw lins Clark, «». « v isitin g her m other, Mrs iorsru Clary, R oy Cooper, Dick oilier, Leon Collins, Ted C orcan -1 Cora Mae Y oung o f G alveston is Bertram Cox. I visiting Mary H ope Robinson. D enny D allas, L). R. D anforth, J. t w i n , Charles D avie, Ben D avis, luis D unbar Bert Dyke. S ta n le y Eddns, lase Edwards, Jack E stes. C. D. F airchild, Don F inney, Bob L CJA fo f the w eek_end> E d w a r d s,!'^ her father. Ivan J D orothy E thel Seam on has gone Rena F reem an o f M ercedes was illness I called hom e because of the K enneth Forem an, Roy tr u th . W. G aines, Dick G uelich, Bib | A line and D aisy Brigdon have I gone to Bryan to spend the w eea- Maud K incheloe o f W aco is v isit­ ing Mary K incheloe at Mrs. P ierce’s. Sarah H ardie Herber, Harold koth, J. F. Kutzer. S terlin g H allow ay, Larry H all. | end. e r g e H arker, Charles H arrell, (in H arris*, W aldon H aynes, Bru- H ess, W . C. lek son, Gene H oughton, S t u r g is urley, J. W . Irving, C ecil J e ffr y s, J the w eek-end in H ouston. Ink Johnson, Hugh J ew ett, Johr* e Jordon. inder, Herm an Klapproth, Btzer. F orrest L attner, B ryan L acey, In Lane, L angford, Thos. Law­ ai, Reid Lehman, Gorden L ew is, Ie Lewis, ack L ife, Bob L yles, I, H. N. Lynn, W alter Mc Anally, yd M cCrosky, G eorge M cDonald, San A ntonio. A ntonio. J. F. Mrs. M arshall of C alifornia is visitin g her daughter, A nna, at the Scottish R ite D orm itory. B elva Doss sp en t T hursday in M arian Gray is v isitin g in San is goin g to spend RECOGNIZED HERE Pan-Hellenic Recognizes N ew ­ ly Organized Local Sorority R ecognition of Alpha Chi Alpha installation o f o ffic e r s for the and ensuing year con stitu ted the busi­ ness for P an-H ellenic at ts m eet­ ing yesterday afternoon. Alpha Chi Alpha was organized about March 6 and is now p etition ­ ing a national social fratern ity for affilia tio n . As a general rule, m ost groups have kept secret the fact of their form ation as a sorority until recognition, they received national and the new' group taking a positive step in the direction o f fu ­ ture frankness by openly acknow l­ edging their ex isten ce. T hey spon­ sor is E lf led* L ittlejohn and N elle Sparks president with Etelka Schm idt as secretary. The m em ­ includes Llerena Friend. bership Wilma K ilpatrick, Alice Edwards, Mabel M ansell, Carrie Phifer, and K athfyne Sullivan. are is Mildred Canon of Kappa D elta as president, F lorence Smith of Gam­ ma Phi B eta as vice-president, and H arriet Sprague of Pi Beta Phi as secretary w ere the new o ffic e r s in­ president, V irginia W ilson Phi. These o ffic e r s will serve during the term of 1924-25. of Alpha .retirin g - and straps. tanned A lligator skins t h e .. shoes! are made are included in the dis-' play, togeth er w ith Japanese in . . I brellas and laterns, which Q riental lou<>h to thig lend a attrac­ tive exhibition o f sm art shoe styles. The “ M ah-Jongg” slippers, which ..................... Superb D e c o c t io n , will fo e to r , O RA NG E JAC K ET MAJESTIC R. B. S tichter has returned to a fte r a week-end the B eta house v isit to D allas. Barron M cCullough Fort W orth w ill be a gu est at the Chi Phi house this w eek-end. o f Oliphant W atson is visiting at the D. K. E . house. Rick Bass spent W ednesday in Sui I G eorgetow n, M eJim sey. O. M adden, Bill Marr, Albert [m in , Roy M artin, Paul M atthews nk M errell, Paul M illigan, Gor- Mimms, Sm ith M itchell, Roy gan, Bob M urphree, Lloyd Mor- i, Pat N e ff, P. O glesby, Horace n% R ufus Owen. £0 P eace, P ew ter P endleton, J P ickett. ,oy Reed, Fred tders, rbrough, H. Schuenem ann, Dick rry, ith, ‘ Jack Sm ith, .Smith, W are Springer, Bob ague, W Stubbs, C harles a, Tom Sum ners. Sandburg, Scarbrough, Leu Sim m ons, Tom m ie John Sam H ocker, Spencer B laine and returned f r o m | stalled by the Ed Tom Young have Sm ith San A ntonio. Car1 Sum- 0 m e g a house NeU gm ith j8 a guegt at the Chi T aylor, Tom T errell, Irvin lei Inn, Jack T herio, Rossar Thom- J ing at H. Thrash, H erbert T urner I ford T urner, Claude V o y les, H ligate, C harles Vi ard, Col vin I fard, Bill W hite, Murphy W illiam s ies W illie, Oscar W olfe, D. Wol- ly, W ebster W renn, Lee W ysang. ^Thomas Y arrell, A lton York. [Arthur Z uehl. * * * * W I N D O W D I S P L A Y . is visit Dan B enton o f H ouston the B eta house. The W hite Shoe H ouse, 109 W est Sixth, h a / a novel display featu rin g Phi Gamma D elta announces the the O riental style trend now dom i­ nant Show ing the new “ M ing-T oy” sandals made of ten d iffe r e n t shades, and A iredale, with Porter B yw aters has returned from A i, . ^ 0f and mk leathers in shoe sty les. in . % visit to D allas. . I fledging of Jack Archer of Austin is visitin g I Chinese sym bols cut around the top Edward Lee of Cisco it the Sigm a Chi house. T heta Xi announces the p le d g in g . bright colors, of which the ht, May 2, from 8 to I o’c lo c k ., the D riskill H otel. A I Brc cabaret D a n e ., W om en’. Gym. F rnU y, 8 to I. ^ TK. . . . w J w ill b . t here— . a . . . . w a w ... o« m red b >Spanish heel cm low on wjth 0„ ,y one hi|jh atrap. *impliCity' annual Benefit [lay Pete of D. C. Story of Sum m erfield. ------------- - in terestin g One o f the m ost ie week-end social a ffa ir s will be j a | O r a n g e J a c k e t M a je * t i« D a n c e . se Annual B en efit May F ete o f the j Friday ria’ F riendly S ociety on ___________ Four M ighty and In .p .r.n g Act* ^ of ^ ........... . Ggram under the direction of Mrs. J so— Me i e - orace Barnhart w ill be given be- reen the hours o f 8 and 9 :.i0, an n , C o u p e , .n - atu res c f the ev e n in g ’s entertain- j tic D ance, W om en • Lyra. len t consist of num bers by Steve Friday evening, gardener’s O rchestra, “ Tex- the tte ’s,” the U niversity “T rio,” Mrs. [erna W oods, and Ephraim Jones Irche tra. The main featu re o f the yening will be the dance for which lek A ndrew s’ Black Cat Serenad­ er will play. , . • * • ♦ Frank E ldridge will th# L ek-end in M onterey, M exico, and till take with him his one .course; [rvd his g o lfin g o u tfit. spend B etty Murrah and G ertrude Mil- ‘o f San Antonio are v isitin g at r«. M uckieroy’s. .....— — Quality That Retains Its Beauty H o le p r o o f H o s i e r y $ 3 .0 0 the pair. L A D IE S: $2.00 the pair You w ho have w orn H O L E P R O O F need no adver­ , s o H i e r y tised argument. T o those w ho have not tried H O I Ta­ proot we wish to say that if you will try .hts m e of you will be m ore .ts It s the one H igh SE R V IC E -G IV IN G Q U A L IT IE S. Class H osiery Line w here Style and Longwear are com bined. Large stock of staples rn colors and black and white.— $1.65 to $3.00 in Silks. Beautiful Lisle $1.00, and the C otton 65c. th an p ie c e d w .th 9 0 2 C on gress Dollar Day Specials FR ID A Y A N D S A T U R D A Y FINE SILK HOSIERY Y ou G et a P air $ 3 .6 5 For $ 1 .0 0 F ull F a sh io n ed ALL SILK EX T R A Q U A L IT Y B lack and C olors These are self-blocked and contrasting clocks. H ose o f In d iv id u a lity “ A s Y ou L ike It” $ 3 .6 5 96 PAIRS— You buy one pair a t reg u lar price—-you get the second pair f o r .................................................. * PHILIPPINE GOWNS $ 1 .6 9 These beautiful hand em broidered PhHippine Gowns are most attractiv e. 5 style*. Will not split. Regula, - - Jl.o P * $2.15— SPECIAL, 3 Days, EACH ............ M uslin G ow n s -T ed d ies These staple quality Muslin Gowns and Teddies. W bite, flesh; lace, plain and em broidery trim. bine £em*ral .....f l.W use undie— Buy several of them . Two f o r Crepe G ow n s Fine quality C rep e; plain and fig u red ; well ta ilo re d ; d ifferen t styles. W hite, flesh, lavender, blue, maise. G et several of these. Each ...... -..... Tropical Worsted Suits for Summer T h e Ideally L ight Suit at an Ideally L ight Price .75 $2 3 T h ev ’re all wool, 1ml in a w eave that i s 'Wonderfully light. T h ey arc two-piece, superbly tailored. They are conservative, in tw o a n d th r e e -iiid tc iiis ty b h ln g ra y ^ plain or striped. I n blue, plain or striped. And in tans and browns. T ropical W orsted— G aberdine and W hipcord Suits at $ 1 5 .0 0 We have a sizable collection of these sum m er suits in m en’s and young m en’s sty les, favorin g particularly the light grays and tans. Mohair Suits $ 1 2 .0 0 to $ 2 5 .0 0 Black with ain stripes. B lue with self or contrasting stripes. T ,r « y , in an 5 n V ‘» variety of m ater.,». Twn-hutton cunacrvat.ve * styles, w ith patch pockets. I rousers w ith b elt straps and c u ff leg . Scarbrough's VISITORS AND STUDENTS P la te Lunch W e S pecialize on S h o rt O rd e rs MEET AND EAT A t Nooo’s " W h e r e Q u a lity Is P a r a m o u n t” P h o n e 9 2 2 8 2 3 0 6 G u a d a lu p e N O T I C E F o r quick service and good, home cooked eats come to CHARLIE’S CONFECTIONERY a n d l u n c h r o o m 2 3rd and G u a d a lu p e ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY TEXAN -T h e L ittle D ep a rtm en t S tore W ith a B ig P urpose T R Y O U R Here Are the Interscholastic League Entrants Who Are Now in Austin . C O N T E S T A N T S IN DECLAM ATION m » t i a v m i r . u cli 'HO OL DI VI- (H IG H SCHOOL D IV I­ T H E D A I L Y T E X A N F o rest Avenue H igh, D allas: M ary Jea n Owen S IO N ) S E N IO R G IR LS C larendon: Thelm a P arso n s Lubbock: M arth a Adkissun Q u an ah : Naomi Lovell W ichita F alls: Ja n e tte Scott M cK inney: Dorothy Mouzon C larksville: Dorothy H ayes A bilene: E m press Young Cooper:. C u rrie I^ee Coleman C a rth a g e : Elva \ . VV ooten E a s tla n d : Mamie Tom M atthew s S an Angelo: Sail ie H um long DeLeon: Evelyn Bailey C lifto n : L eta Thom as T em ple: V irg in ia Mitchell H e arn e: Lois M cCarver T y le r: M ildred Stanley Nacogdoches: D ora G ran t El P aso: F an n ie P itzer A lpine: Scotty Kelly G eorgetow n: Call ie E anes N av aso ta: Helen Greenwood H u n tsv ille: M ary Helen Gibbs P o rt A rth u r: M arjorie Nicks R unge: Lillian M eyers N ixon: Coronal Kercheville Y orktow n: L illian Leissner H a rrisb u rg : V irg in ia B arnell S inton: Naomi E d g ar D onna: Geneva Anderson D istrict No. I. D istrict No. 2. D istrict No. 3. D istrict No. 4. D istrict No, 5. D istrict No. 6. D istrict No. 7. D istrict No. 8. D istrict No. 9. D istrict No. IO. D istrict No. l l . D istrict No. 12. D istrict No. 13. D istrict No. 14. D istrict No. 15. D istrict No* 17. D istrict No. 18. D istrict No. 19. D istrict No. 20. D istrict No. 21. D istrict No. 22. D istrict No. 23. D istrict No. 24. D istrict No. 25. D istrict No. 26. D istrict No. 27. D istrict No. 28. D istrict No. 29. D istrict No. 30. D istrict No. 31 D istrict No. 32 S ab in al: E u genia C unningham B rackenridge H igh, San Antonio: M avis Scott J V A. * v ;* RI -J a l# V ft V Vt J ____ “Interscholastic Visitors, we extend you a he arty wel­ come— I f we can serve you when down-town, Call on us. — A t M u eller’s S h oe Store White Footwear — W h ite Slippers, w hich h av e alw ay s been th e s u m ­ m e r favorite of fastidious w o m e n , h a v e a special fash io n im p o rta n c e thi s y ear because of th e v ogue for w h ite co stu m es. — G liste n in g Kid a n d cool fabrics in latticed insteps, cu t-o u t p a tte rn s, sandals a n d p re tty o x fo rd designs. — Kid, $9 .5 0, $12, $14 .50 — F abris, $3.50, $8.50, $9 .5 0 — O x fo rd s at $ 8 .5 0 a n d u p — B eau tifu l S u m m e r H o sie ry in C h iffo n a n d S heer W e ig h ts — all colors. CARL H. MUELLER Hoax a f Good Shoes-ttos/ay • O S C O NI O f ? E S S A V E ------------------------- ii.11 ll. -------------------------------------- & San Marco* 643. M orton 644. E vans Sealy 645. P reibisch Sharp < Buckholts) CSL R e n n e rt Sherman . Phillips. 662. Welch 653. 654. M yres 655. H um e G56. K elishar 657. Kem pe 658. Thom as Shiner Shiro Sinton 659. Boyle 660. Hodges .Sharp 661. 662. K unitz E aston 663. 664, H am ilt rn Sinton (Sod Ville) H arbin Jen k in s 665. 666. Slaton 667. L u n a THE BUZZARD ROOST By “ M. SQ U A R E .” lo This is th e tim e of y ea r w hen one a n o th e r: “ W here’re stu d e calls you a delegate fro m ? ” and th e one questioned rep lied : the F unny how a few m onths on person fo rty acres can change from a shy v e rd a n t fresh m an to a boisterous and b latan being. “ Mud Gulch. a “ C onductor P raised ,” headline in o u r own college daily. No, L u th e r, n o t colum n conductor. a read s incom parable a An ad in a college m agazine of re c e n t date h as th e h eading: T H E C O LLEG E KISS How does it d iffe r ? A nsw er: No d iffe ren c e. I t ’s ju s t D istrict No. 16. th e sam e, only m ore so. _ — — ■ ——— • t TRACK C O N T E ST A N T S, 1924 Abilene A lb a n y Alice Alpine 7. 8. 9. IU. Amu Hilo Bryan Steven* G dbreth RathmeU Stnv all Vinson L ease Allen Sm ith C hurch n . M cQueen 12. T adloek 13. B e n n e tt L aw ler 14. 15. H errin g to n 16. M iller 17. T hree t A nton S anders 18. 19. Griffith 20. Key Archer City 21. W alker Athens Charlotte 105. Clarksville Renean 125. 126. 127. 128. 120. P e tty Owen B arn ett Grant Goodman Claude KIO. 131. 132. 133. 134. 135. 136. Cleburne 137. 138. 130. 140. 141. 142. 143. 144. 145. 146. 147. Corbin G arrett W alker C arroll Bagwell Guydell W oodburn J. w . Meals D rap er, Lee D rap er, S to u t Daniels B um s H ead H orton Ingle W illiams Austin 22. Douglas, C. 23. Douglas, C. 24. Boone 25. 26. W ager Lockridge 27. B attle 28. Crook Le herm an 29. 30. Di Swarth Pos* 31. Smith 32. 33. W olfe Spiller 34. 35, Dabbs 36. Myers 37. M ilburn 38. H argis E anes 39. 40. Kuhlrnan Ju n g 41. 4 2. Nasa bkt* College Station ( A A M . Consolidate 148. Collision 149. 150. IS L 152. 153. 154. Ktnc&nnon la w le ss Hall W illiam s B arron McCullough Comanche 155. 156. 157. 158. 159. le o . Copperas 161. 162. 163. 164. 165. 166. 167. W oodward Sullivan Mackay Johnson Dingwall W ilkerson Cove De W ald, I. DcW ald, W Jo n es Dc? W ald, G. De W ald, T . Millsap F ritz Emory Farwell 250. H erniae 251. V incent 254. H aw kins 255, 256. 257. W olf man 288. Ford I^ v e ia c e , E . I,0 Vi?lace, L Follett Forney 260. H ennigh 261. T a te r 262. Hicks 263. Hawks 26 4. H arvey 265. Criswell T une 266. 267. Deitz Franklin Talm age 268, 269. H ughes 270. M arline Fredericksburg 271. Houy 272. H eirm ann Fort Worth (Centra Ba.4 Hinger W illiams B a rte r 1,0 rd Johnson Ritchey 273. 274. 275. 276. 277. 278. 279. W ard E vans 280. Gatesville 2*1. Georgetown B urns 282. W atkins 28.3. W’ oods Gordon Speer 284. 285. B arton Graford 2 HJV Stowe Greenville 287. B u rn ett 288. O’Neal 289. W ard 290. 291. G r e e n v i l l e 292. 293. G uthrie B radley (Center N orm an, N orm an, Cobalt Baker Hearne Marfa Henderson Merlin Corsicana ( State 168. 169. 170. 171. 172. Crockett 173. 174. i t s . 176. Crosby 295. Home H. S .) G reen, Carl H arlingen Cannon 296. G reen, Con** H arlingen B lackshear F ranks S tarlin g Linder Bynum Smith C a n y ( Stuart P itts Call W e d B u rn ett ( Wilson Murphy King Placi High) > 297 298. 299. 300. Marlin gen 361 302. H 303. H outchens 304. M cN am ara 305. 306. 307. Austin 308, McClendon 309. Wilson ("lynch, Bill ( lynch, V irgil SIO. Rohde 311. W im berly 3 I 2 . Rohde 313. W allace Biggers ta Af 314. Beek ham 315, 916. Guenzel Bridges 317. Sm ith 318. 310 . Rives 320. A rnold, B. B. 321. Ross 322. W afd 323. A rnold, F. 324. Watson 325. Mi Ne*-a* 326. W herry - :)$7. Brown S ir rn iris a 329. H u t/te r 330. Windrow 331. N eum an 332. Mel rim an 333. R hote (Central High) I 'enrietta Millsboro 328. Hondo ( Heights Senior I.a w ren ce Saw yer Houston B lakely 334. 335. B runson 336. Gelts 337. 338. 339. 340. Mac Houston 341. 342. Houston 348. Houston 344. Dee M armion Hines (South End Key w orth Rob e risen (N orth Side H umble 345. M arsalis 346. P an g b u rn 347. Moore Huntington Huntsville .3 48. McMullen 3 49. 350. 381. 352. 353. McAdams B vm e M ayfield Bowden T higpen 354. 355. Hill Reeves Iago Iowa Pari 366. 357. 358. Itasca 859. 360. 361. 362. 363. Ivanhoe 364. Jacksonville Van H orn D avis Smith Ownby R eady Davis S tn rm an t Calloway S pearm an 178. 179. Clark Senti Crosbyton I KO. Crowell Smith . IKL Um g 182. King Cumby 1*3. Loaf man Dallas (Bryan St High, 1*4. Deck#rd T eague 185. 186. M aguire 187. 188. (lo w e r Bald oc k Dallas (Oialc Cliff High 189. McLean 190. Mayes IIM. 192. Reynolds 193. Robinson P o tts Damon Dayton 194. Low ry DeLeon Denison Deport Sm ith 195. 196. Braw n 197. Cooper 198. 199. Harbor 200. H atch I.« w ranee 101. Myers 202. Boswell 203. H oldrldge 204. H ouser Egg!‘‘Mon 205. 206. McMillan Read 207. 208. Larimore 209. o i l P ark F arm er, F arm er. Narw cod 217. O’B ets D ic k * ,. 213. 9 14. 215.’ 216. Dilley Dublin 218. 219. 220. 221. E astland 222. 223. Eden Koonsm an Valley Jackson Gipson Milner D urham , D urham , B ra nnurn M itchell Cox 224. 225. 226. 227. 228. H askins Pearson D ay Arm or Nail Eden (Live 229. Edge wood 230. . 231. 232. Edinburg 235. 234. Edna Oak High) Davis Ivy, Gay Hooks Ivy, I.oy K ennedy S te rlin g 235. 4236. 237. 238. 239. Rowell McDowell B eard Traylor Power Austwell Balmorhea 43. C rew s 44. Teel 45. 46. Backus K oontz Bartlett 47. 48. 49. Bellville 50. BL Bertram 52. 53. 54. Wilson C lark Moore H ilburn Kroulik T aylor Newton C ochran Big Spring s s . Johnson Bogata 56. 57. 58. Bomarton 59. 60. Bonham Sw int Underwood Bryson C ham bers M cKenzie 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. M cB rayer Bigger staff Elk n§ H aggard F o rd Aldrich S crivner Stevens Hughes 70. W arner Booker Bowie 71. Brandon 72. Brackenridge Brown Lavender 73. S tew art Brookston 7 4 . 75. 76. Brownwood Easterw ood Ray Blackstock 77. Grady 78. K erley Brownfield (Johnson 79. Bowman 80. Hay Buckholts 81. Bude H orstm ann D etroit 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. Shelton, Roy Shelton, P alp I ? * 1" w ard A rm bruster Burkburnett 87. Vaughn C a ld w e ll 88. J H arris 89. F itzgerald 90. He nab-e Creek 91. 92. A lexander Bradshaw Calf C alvert Meiers Elliott M iddleton 93. 94. 95. Cameron (C. H. Yoe High School 96. Young 97, 9*. Came mn 99. IOO. W U { Yarr«Uton> Aikman B ridgew ater Jam es Thompson, El Thompson, E Canyon 102. im. Casa Blanca T u rn er Banders 104, Howell Celina (A lia High) C h illic o th e 106. 107. 108. 109. n o . 111. 112. 113. 114. H S . Brow rice Coward Pranks Wilson H arrell Itaron Nay hurst Crouch N eil heck cr S tew art Clarendon 120. 121. 122. r n . 124. Cisco Brown M orris Ga tim R ussell Nay lot 116. 117. H S , 119. Alsahrook W elter feldt FU*-pi-te rd Sm ith Point s Lorena Lubbock Zim m erm an Star Kirkland 382. B e n n e tt Knox City 383. M artin Kosse 384. Ladonia Y oung 385 M orrow La Grange 386. 387. 388. 389. 390. Rice R osenberg DI ars Osthoff M ensing Lake View 391. Haynes Laredo 392. T re vino Livingston Bailey ii rock Mod esse tie fa ste r 393. 394. 395. 396. 397. M anning Lockhart 598. Duke 399. Gab an iss 400. Gambrel! 401. C lark 402. Com pton Lolita Lone Oak Ricketts Rabb Stevens 403. Cody Litchfield 404. 405. A lexander 406. 407. 408. Longview 409. 410. Gunn 411. Adcon R em bert 412. 413. W hatley Law rence Lorena R ucker T aylor, Oae* 414. 415. 4 16. K ilgore 417. H atch 418. Wills 419. G raves Phelps 420. T aylor, J . 421. (Rosenthal? 422. H enderson 423. R id d in g 424. C hristian n an k in s 425. Jackson 426. Bowen 427. 428. C astleb erry Lufkin B rookshire 429. 430. H opper 431. M inton 432. W illiam s Lufkin (Redland High) 433. B erry , G, 434. M odisette 435. B erry, C. N. Luling 436. 437. 438. 439. 440. 4 41. 442. 443. 444. 445. 446. 447. Jackson Wood Baker C a rte r W hite McDonald G a ir oat Settle H urley Knight H arp L ig h tfo o t 148. 449. 450. 4 5 1. 452. R ussell Lenoir Pyland H andeoek B artlett ---------- Mason ( P e t e r ’s Prairie) 453. B arkey McLean 454. 455. 4 56. 457. M rg arg el 458. 459. 460. IS L M ercedes 462. Mexia Ginn W ilson Dwyer, D wyer, W’alsh C ernosek P ierce Cross J a r r a tt 463. W right 464. K endrick 465. 466. Mills 467. Auld* 468, Sim m ends T hom pson 469. Hill 470. W illiam s B uchanan 471. Midland R eichert 472. Roach 473. 474. C u rry Schov jaria 475. 476. R casonover 477. Colem an 478. T alb o tt Millersview F arn sw o rth Robinson 479. 480. Mineral Wells Bouldin 481. J e te r 482. 483. Ham ii 484. C o u rter M ontague 485. D earm ore 486. Jo h n so n Moran 487. W illis Mound Creek 488. Adams N a c o g d o c h e s 489. 490. 491. 492. 493. Navasota 494. 495. 496. New Boston Burk BU un gal tty B rew er M organ Allen Downs Buffington Shine Miles Jr. Jr. Palestine (Sw anson 514. .Starkey 515. K ohler 516. C ollier Parks 517. 518. 519. 520. 521. C orley C oeburn Vail S tine Dwiggin Perry 522. Perryton 523. Petersburg S chreiber B eever 524. G a rre tt 525. B lack -to Phone 6131 V CJ Plum bing and Heating C ontractors 905 Congress Ave. C O N T E S T A N T S IN D EC LA M A TIO N (H IG H SCHOOL D IV I­ S IO N ) JU N IO R BOYS W infield: Dean M axton L oraine: R ichard S tout W eath erfo rd : F ord W hite 6. 7. 8. .. C eleste: Eugene B rady 9. D istrict No. I. A m arillo: Shelby Je rsig D istrict No. 2. T ahoka: O rvis W e a t h e r s D istrict No. *3. M unday: H u b ert Isbell District. No. 4. Alamo W ard, W ichita F alls: H arrold Simmons D istrict No. 5. L eonard: Jam es C rabb D istrict No. D istrict No. D istrict No. a a - D istrict No. D istrict No. IO. C am pus W ard, Longview: Tom b r a n d s D istrict No. l l . W est w ard, E a stla n d : Dean T u rn e r D istrict No. 12. F o rt Concho, San A ngelo: Thom as A thanasia D istrict No. 13. B rad y : J. L. E v ers D istrict No. 14. D istrict No. 15, D istrict No. IG. D istrict No. 17. D istrict No. 18. D istrict No. 19. D istrict No. 20. D istrict No. 21. D istrict No. 22. D istrict No. 23. D istrict No. 24. u in w , „ ™ D istrict No. 26. D istrict No. D istrict No. D istrict No. 28. D istrict No. 29. D istrict No. 30. D istrict No. 31. D istrict No. 32. H illsboro: J . M arshall C ra w fo rd : Dean M erritt T hornton: M arcus Glover A thens: Hom er Lee P arsons C enter: Ray B arlow A ustin School, E l Paso: H a rry I heurer Pecos: W allace Anderson Del Rio: W ayan Love San M arcos: Edw in Sm ith M cDade: Dennis Atchison S ealy: Arnold Balke W eim ar: M arshall Holloway C uero: John Bell, J r. F re e p o rt: T racy W ord, J r . S inton: R obert Sipes D onna: Jack D rake _ Livingston: A utry M orrison 26, F letcher School, B eaum ont: A ubrey Kelley 27. R unge: Lonnie Nusom C O N T E S T A N T S IN DECLA M A TIO N (H IG H SCHOOL D IV I­ SIO N ) JU N IO R GIRLS S ilverton: A nna B urson Brownfield: F ay e Brown K irkland: Joy W alker Shaw nee School, G raham : K a th a rin e Duncan Honey Grove: M ary G ardner Rose Hill School, T ex a rk an a : A rvilla Stevens Abilene: M arjorie Bland W eath erfo rd : Rowena Doss N orth School, G reenville: M ildred W alker G ilm er: L ula E lder D ublin: M avis W arren S terlin g C ity: Liska Benge S an S aba: M arg aret Holden 1. D istrict No. 2. D istrict No. 3. D istrict No. 4. D istrict No. 5. D istrict No. 6. D istrict No. 7. D istrict No. 8. D istrict No. 9. D istrict No. D istrict No. IO. D istrict No. I L D istrict No. 12. D istrict No. 13. D istrict No. 14. P alm er: Isabel Blocker D istrict No, lo. Rosebud: M arg aret B erry D istrict No. IG. T hornton: Joe Eddy JMc( b ila n d D istrict No. 17. T yler W ard, T y le r: Dorothy W hitm ore D istrict No. D istrict No. D istrict No. D istrict No. D istrict No. 22. L ockhart: J u lia McDowell D istrict No. 23, L am pasas: Rachel Sm ith D istrict No. 24. D istrict No. 25. H untsville: Zora A rcher D istrict No. 26. P ennsylvania School, B eaum ont: K athleen C ana 18. N acogdoches: M ay E tta Thom asson 19. A ustin School, El P aso: Leis W ilson 20. M onahans: R uth Gibson 21. C arrizo S p rin g s: Annie J a n e Royall Iola: Susie Wilcox waff D istrict No. 27. D istrict No. 28. D istrict No. 29, D istrict No. 30. D istrict No. 31. D istrict No. 32. R unge: Ita lia Mac Nusom W eim ar: Agnes Boettcher V icto ria: ll d e n M iller W est Colum bia: Blanche MoflBtt Robstown: R uth Cannon M ission: Belout Gene McCullough New Lynn School, P ost: Lucille C arm ack W est R ayland School, T h alia: Ruby F reu d ig er Olney School: Edna Brown F la g S prings School, L eonard: Lucite R ay Akin School, T ex a rk an a : M arth a House S ith School, M erkel: M attie C hurch H arm ony School, W e ath erfo rd : G race Owens I. L ieb: M arg aret Rayxor 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. _ G inger School: Eunice W illiam s 9. D EC LA M A TIO N (R U R A L SCHOOL D IV IS IO N ) JU N IO R GIRLS D istrict No. D istrict No. D istrict No. D istrict No. D istric t No. D istrict No. D istrict No. D istrict No. D istrict No. D istrict No. IO. Woods School: C harlscey M cKnight D istrict No. l l . Aleman School; Stella Hammock D istrict No. 12. S terlin g Creek School, S te rlin g C ity : Willie Key D istrict No. 13. Bend School; P h in etta M orris D istrict No. 14. D istrict No. 15. D istrict No. IG. D istrict No. 17. D istrict No. 18. Blake School, Nacogdoches: L. D. Shirley D istrict No. 21. Buckhorn School, P e a rsa ll: M ary W hitwell D istrict No. 22. San Geronimo School, S eguin: Inez Wenzel D istrict No. 23. K em pner School: Voyce G albreath D istrict NM. 24. Lynn Grove School, N a v aso ta: R uth Nickerson D istrict NO. 26. Ratcliff School: Dorothy P a tto n D istrict No, 26. Am elia School: M ildred Grimes. D istrict No. 27. F annin School: Dorothy House D istrict No. 28. Glidden School: M ary B aker D istrict No. 29. Lone Tree, V ictoria; D orothy W roton D istrict No. 30. Van Vleck School: W ilm eth McMahon -D istrict No. 31. Violet School: Christine Holgrel District No. 32. Highland School, San Benito: Ruby A. Kennamer P eoria School, H illsboro: Tommie Lee M allard Hebron School, H eidenheim er: Ally ne Bolin L aSalle, Groesbeck: E leanor Lauderdale New Hope School, Jacksonville; Louise W alker TEXAN ADS P A Y Page I I D istrict No. l l DeLeon: Zollie Steakley, H erbert Weaver D istrict No. 14. C lifton: Clyde H urst, Douglas S tu m b le r D istrict No. 15. W aco: Allen Sm ith, M orris Appell D istrict No. IG. M exia: Maehon F o rrest, F ran c is Beeson W innsboro: Burke Denney, Bascom Gist District No. IT lu tk ii N acogdoches: Tom B aker, Ben D istrict No. IS. E l P aso: Louis F erguson. E d g ar Chew D istrict No. 19. A lpine: Thom as F unk, H enry Lease District No. 20. D istrict No. 21. Hondo: Hom er Wilson, Joe H arvey W ilson D istrict No. 21, D istrict No. 22. Main Avenue High, San Antonio: Joe K incaid, I* reel| L ivingston: B ryant \ once P o rt Neches: A lfred Brooks George W est: Dennis Sullivan W eim ar: H ow ard Townsend D istrict No. 25. D istrict No. 2G. D istrict No. 27. D istrict No. 28. D istrict No. 29. Cuero: H a rry P utm an D istrict No. 30. W ebster: Gail W hitcomb Laredo: Lott Taylor D istrict No. 31. D istrict No. 32. Donna: Leroy Buss Sm ith C O N T E ST A N T S IN T E N N IS —G IR L S’ SIN G LES D istrict No. 23, D istrict No. 24. D istrict No. 25. D istrict No. 2G. District No. 27. District No. 28. D istrict No. 29. Distr i i i No. 30. D istrict No. S I . District No. 32. C O N TESTA N TS A ustin: Berkley Bell, Leon Annann W allis: W illiam Thom as, John K ubricht L ivingston: Stafford M anning, Kirk Brock Sour L ake: F red Cluck, Roy Stephenson George W est: Roscoe Hornsby, Dennis Sullivan G iddings: Sam F a rris , F ran k Brooks Y orktow n: Temple Smalley, B utler L eissner C entral H igh, H ouston: Leigh M asterson, Ted E g lin Corpus C h risti: S tacey Sm ith, W. C. K irk Donna: T rum an S an d ers, Once P earson IN D E C L A M A TIO N (H IG H SCHOOL D IV I­ SIO N ) S E N IO R BOYS I D istrict No. D istrict No. 2. D istrict No. 3. D istrict No. 4. D istrict No. 5. D istrict No. 0. D istrict No. 7. D istrict No. 8. D istrict No. 9. D istrict No. IO. D istrict No. l l . D istrict No. 12. D istrict No. 13. D istrict No. 14. D istrict No. 15. D istrict No. IG. D istrict No. 17. D istrict No. 18. D istrict No. 19. D istrict No. 20. D istrict No. 21. D istrict No. 22. D istrict No. 23. D istrict No. 24 C anyon: J . D. Gamble R alls: Buell A litm us Q uanah: Chilton T erry Seym our: Nicholas Mitchell M cKinney: Isaac Griffin M t. p l e a s a n t : Cliff A lexander Abilene: R upert l l ark rid er J u n io r H igh. F o rt W o rth : F red E risinan G reenville: D an Denby H enderson: Alton Reed S tra w n : Tim Cooper C entral School, San Angelo: M unroe Anderson San S aba: Tom Neal B randon: Cline B rac k ett Wfaeo: Roger Lacy Groesbeck: ( laude M anning A thens. H u n tin g to n : Weldon S hofner E l P aso: Ben Guill A lpine: W alter G a rn ett C otulla: F ra n k Jones B rackenridge High, San A ntonio: Edw in Moffett L am p asas: Jam es Sm ith Ja re d C art dodge A. and M. C onsolidated, College S ta tio n : Joe H yland D istrict No. D istrict No. D istrict No. D istrict No. I , N 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 7. 9. McLean: Minnie Morse. Plainview: Lucille Goodwin. Oklaunion*. Carolyn Sherm an. W ichita Falls: M arjorie B right. Bonham : Beth Spivy. M oran: Lucille H arris. F orney: Louise Fowler. I D istrict No. D istrict No. D istrict No. IO. Longview:, V irginia Hamvasey. D istrict No. l l . B reckenridge: Ruby Mansfield, i D istrict No. 12. E den: F aye E re W in sto n . D istrict No. 13. D istrict No. 14. D istrict No. 15. D istrict No. IG. D istrict No. 17. D istrict No. 18. D istrict No. 19. D istrict No. 20. D istrict No. 21. D istrict No. 22. D istrict No. 23. D istrict No. 24. D istrict No. 25. D istrict No. 2G. I D istrict No. 27. • D istrict No. 28. DeLeon: Phyllis Short. C lifton: Jew ell Thurm ond. L orena: M arie M cBraycr. Buffalo: Louise Bentley. Jacksonville: F ran k ie W arner. Nacogdoches: Elizabeth B lount El P aso : Dorothy C raw ford. A lpine: M ary Mogfs. U valde: C ornelia Headrick. Seguin: Corinne Vickers. A u stin : Elsie Crozier. W allis: Stella K uhn. Phelps: Mayme Sloan. B eaum ont: Eola Clifton. Runge: E rn a G ram etbauer. F la to n ia : C arrie W illiamson. D istrict No. 29. Tivoli: Pauline T u rn e r. D istrict No. 31. T a ft: W illella Boykin. D istrict No. SS. M cAllen: L etha Fram e. D istrict No. 8. F o rest Avenue High (D a lla s): D istrict No. 80. H ouston H e g h ts, H ouston: R uth Rhein lander. E vangeline Hayden. The Frock You Need for Summer Days—Indoors and Out S u m m e r d a y s a n d s u m m e r fun ctions. W h at self-assurance, w h a t p leasu re it im p a rts I t ) KNO W th a t w h a t one w e a rs is a p p ro v e d by P a ris: in k ee p in g w ith th e d ic ta te s of good ta ste a n d authentic style. M a n y d ain ty , gay, fem inine c reatio n s of voile, boyish frocks linens. of jab o ts, w ool em broideries, T rim m in g s of d o u b le ruffles, n ew net d a in ty lingerie to u ch es h ere a n d th e re in collars, y o k e s a n d cap sleeves. C u n n in g ball b u tto n s in p rim little s tra ig h t row s, so u ta c h e b raid trailing l i t in te re stin g p a tte rn s . W i n s o m e ap ro n effects, large pearl b u tto n s b o ld ly o utlining slit sk irts, a ja d e fob tu m b lin g out of a c u n ­ nin g h a lf m oon pocket. A ll the little n ew touches w h ich F ash io n o r­ d ain s are e m b o d ie d in tru e, d ec o rativ e c h a rm in th ese n ew cool co tto n d resses for s u m m e r days. Priced from $5.95 to $69.50 SUMMER HATS O ' O u r sto ck of s u m m e r h a ts — S p o r t —'T rim m e d —-T a ilo re d — is co m ­ p a ra tiv e ly new , th e re h av e been so m a n y all w h ite a n d n e w light col­ o rs ad d e d . N ew , dressy, la rg e Poke3, of C rep e, L eghorn, H a ir b a n d a n d F lo re n tin e S tra w . S m a rt, little all w h ite sailors S ed ate, little m a tro n ly t u r b a n s trim m e d in pins, flo w ers or feathers. I he price ra n g e as far re a c h in g a n d as s a tis fa c to ry as th e color a n d style ran g e — fro m $1.95 to $ 26.50. BATHING SUITS A ll black, all colors, a n d best of all, all w ool w ith a color a n d w e a r g u a r a n te e th a t m a k e s th ese suits th e b est p o s s i b l e p u rc h ase to r th o s e w h o ex p e ct to use th eir su its o fte n th ro u g h th e long h o t s u m m e r m o n t h s ah ead . A sp len d id suit a t $ 5 .9 5 in a heavy, rib b ed stitch, o th e rs ch eap er, o th e rs up to $ 1 2 .5 0 . N ew belts w ith sa fe ty b u ckles, w h ite a n d all colors— 25c a n d 50c. T h e best of h eavy , r u b b e r b a th in g caps, all colors I 5c to $ 1 .0 0 I rkansas Razorback Are Due to Cause Trouble'in Conference Track Meet / T H E D A I L Y T E X A N FIRST BP SERIES OF flRTICLES BN TRUCK PRESENTED J a c k s o n ( T ) . v a l ( T ) . R i t c h i e ( T ) , Smallest School in C onference Has Excellent Record on Cinderpath < T ) . L o w e ( T ) . SCHMIDT B r a n t Bagby Is Versatile Star W ho C om petes in Six Events t h e p r o j e c t * ( T h i s ta t h e f i r s t of * »eri e* o f f o r a r t i c l e * o n e i g h t c o n f e r e n c e s c hool * d o o m i n g c o n f e r e n c e t r a c k m e e t t o be • t e g e d a t A u s t i n M a y 9 - 1 0 . I o m o r * r o w w e wiK d i s c u s * t h e O k l a h o m a A A M . ) of t h e t h e ( B Y V I C T O R E M A N U E L ) “ A r k a n s a s has t h e h e st tr a c k t e e m it e v e r h a d a n d w h ile w e a r e n o t e x p e c t i n g to t a k e firat h on o r* th* c o n f e r e n c e m e e t , w e in do h a v e h o p e s o f ris in g as h ig h as • e c o n d p la ce ' This is the opinion Schm idt, head coach of backs, a* expressed to when he wa* team. bancha!! T h r o u g h o u t o f F r a n c is the Razor- th*' w r ite r hi* in A ustin with in the a la t e th e r e ha* \ been a te n d e n c y am on g sp o rt scribes to u n d e re s tim a te thr* A rk a nsa s tr a c k ?quad solely on the g ro u n d s of pa it tra c k and cither sport*. failures thin T he record o f the Razorback* v ery season m ay he b rig ht, when one t h a t the sm a ll­ A rk a n sa s U niversity has e s t e n ro llm e n t of c o n fe re n ce school. considered re m e m b e rs a n y fro m Th** Razorback* opposed O k la h o ­ m a U. th e M issouri Valley C o n fe re n c e to s ta r t th** season and lost in one of th e f a s te s t meet* e v er stag ed on the N orm a n tra c k , bonce th e n t h e y have d e f e a te d S p rin g fie ld Norma!, cham pions of the Missouri and D rury, C o n fe re n c e in both by sizeable scores. 1923, the Razorba< ks Coach Schmidt p lan s to sen d b u t six men to the c o n fe re n c e m e e t, h u t it will he a very versatile se x te t th a t In will r e p r e s e n t and e v e ry th in g b u t the pole v a u lt possibly dual no m eets have been s ta g e d w ith c o n ­ g ro u n d th e fe re n c e schools, fo r com parison is by respec tive r e c ­ ords. relay. As only the F o r e m a s t a m o n g t h e A r k a n s a s e n t r i e s is t h e b r i l l i a n t B a g b y , w h o in si x e v e n t s . B a g b y will c o m p e t e s h o w s t h e in s p r i n t s , h a v i n g d o n e t h e c e n t u r y t h e 2 2 0 in b e l o w 2 3 . in 10,1 a n d q u a r t e r m i l e H r a l s o r u n s t h e h e st a d v a n t a g e t h e j u m p . a v e ra g e s d a s h . H e wi*l h e A r k a n s a s * b e s t b e t 1 in t h e w e i g h t s a n d m a y t a k e f i r s t i n j a v e l i n . B a g b y a l s o e n t e r s t h e h i g h a n d b r o a d t h e ) Robinson, who a ro u n d 22 fact, 6 inches in the b ro ad ju m p , also may take a fir^t, b u t he will have a hard task in o u tle a p in g A u ­ L onghorn*. b rey J a c k so n of Rf binson ha* In taken all th re e of the meet* in which he has p artic ip a te d , he e n te r s th e high ju m p an d is a m e m ­ b er of the re la y team . In addition, first place th e leg into a is ex pected two mile and C a p ta in R a in w a te r, who b roke last gummer, yet stra n g e ly his s t a r eo ough ha* developed h u rd le r, ra n aw ay fro m the field in both t im b e f lo p p in g e v e tn s at m eet a t t O klahom a. R a in w a te r will make hts [ best bid in the high hurdle*, which second*. he ha* done in u n d e r 16 M ussulm an will ru n both the mile to and place. B e rry should place th e I 440. having done it in »I and also I enter* the sprints. F u tre il, the sixth I R azorback , baa o u tsid e ch an ce to place in the half mil**. The Razorback* ca n n o t be ex­ first E ven p e c t e d should att of place, they wilt have too few e n te re d t o g a in pre m ie r h o n o r s . B u t sec m d it p a c e is w ith i n t h e i r lim its a n d m a y h e th a t o n e o f t h e i r e n t r i e s w ill p r o v e th e stark th a t w ilt k n o c k so m e o t h e r sc h o o l o u t o f t h e c h a m p i o n s h ip . to come o u t the*r men h o r se b u t an in I L o o k o u t f o r A r k a n s a s W O M E N ' S F E N C I N G S T A R T S . T h e regular work of the U nsver-|. sk y F en cin g Chib, a t 2 in th e fre^n-lj t o - 1 man PT gyre, will be om itted day. in te re ste d j Instructors* nod m em bers are to report at the Worn-J e n ’* Gymnasium a t 2 :3 0 p. rn., a c­ c o rd in g to M a n a g e r Mer ne Sharpie)*.] A t that hour, th e w o rk o f t e a c h i n g the girl* the art o f fen cin g will be- Tri. g'ipsw# TEXAS A&M ENTRIES T R A C K E V E N T S 1 0 0 - Y a r d D a s h i W i l s o n ( T A ) , P o t h ( T A ) , H a c k l e r < T ) , C l a y t o n ( T ) , M i l , R u n : B o w e n ( T A ) , O W ( T A ) , R e e . e < T ) , W . l l i . m . ( T ) . E . q u , - ridge in th e discus, which he throw* re p e a te d ly a t a ro u n d 137 f e e t; and S te v e n s of Abilene in th e broad ju m p . T c a r ie of II r y a 1* will rome' d a n g e r- ously n e a r to w in ning in th e s p r in ts , fe e t, a* will Ca br. m ss of L o c k h a rt in the pole vault. AGGIE MEET (C o n tin u e d From P a g e O n e ) has th r o w n to e ja v e lin I i 7 1 20 Y a r d H i g h H u r d l e s : Q u i m b y ( T A ) , M i l l e r ( T A ) , T h a m e s ( T ) , O v e r a l l ( T ) , J a c k s o n ( T ) . 2 2 0 Y a r d D a s h : W i l s o n ( T A ) , P o t h ( T A ) , H a c k l e r ( T ) ( C l a y t o n ( T ) , 4 4 0 - Y a r d D a s h : D a v i d s o n ( T A ) , R i t c h i e ( T ) , H a r r i s < T ) , B l o n . t e . n T w o Mi l e R u n ; R o y a l l ( T A ) , G i l l e s p i e ( T A ) , C o s i e ( O , T r o u t ( T ) , 2 2 0 - Y a r d L o w H u r d l e s : M c C u l l o u g h ( T A ) , M i l l e r ( T A ) , J a c k s o n ( I ) , S S O - Y a r d R u n : W e n d e l l ( T A ) J o h n s o n ( T A ) , R e e s e ( T ) , Y o u n g b l o o d O v e r a l l ( T ) , T h a m e s ( T ) . ( T ) , H a w l e y ( T ) . R e l a y : A g g i e s ( B e a s l e y , O l d , M e C a n t r e l l , D a v i d s o n ) } T e x a s ( R i t c h i e , H a r r i s , R e e s e a n d B ' o n s t e i n o r C l a y t o n . ) F I E L D E V E N T S S h o t P u t : W i l s o n ( T A ) , L u t e r ( T A ) , D a y v a u l t ( T ) , W a r d ( T ) , S p r a g u e ( T ) . d a l e ( T ) , S t e w a r t ( T ) , H a r r i s ( T ) . G i l s t r a p ( T ) . ( C a v a n a u g h ( T ) , P o l e V a u l t : M c C u l l o u g h ( T A ) , W a r d ( T A ) B a r m o r e , ( T ) , M c C o r q u o - D i s c u s T h r o w ; W i l s o n ( T A ) , L u t e r ( T A ) , D a y v a u l t ( T ) , W a r d ( T ) , H i g h J u m o : M c C u l l o u g h ( T A ) , W a r d ( T A ) , B a r m o r e ( T ) , C o w l e s ( T ) . J a v e l i n T h r o w ; A l l i s o n ( F A ) , D i e t r i c h ( T A ) , S h e a r e r ( I"), R e e s e I T ) , B r o a d J u n t o : P o t h ( T A ) , Q u i m b y ( T A ) , T h a m e s ( T ) , J a c k s o n ( T ) , Byron W e e k E x te n d e d for Interscholastica ____ donates, arm c a rn m an c a r r ie s in Ii tm* self his own system of reference. I t i* a long g a p between Newton and Kin.stein, b u t K a n t is th e sig n ific a n t connecting link," its from it w ith versatile t b s Mississippi m e e t an d Seven c o n f e r e n c e record* fell N ot much is known of Class B, b u t m a y fait in j as m a n y ! to d a y . T h e r e is th e pose, Alvord, th e (a m e d i s tr ic t a s va u lt, w h e re th e w in n e r will almost* F o r t W orth C e n tr a l, will come n e a r c e r ta in ly be fo rc e d to go o v e r twelve to th re e -m a n fe e t. Reese is p r a c t i c a l / c e r ta in to J team of Killian, W alker, and Medlin. s h a t t e r the mile re c o rd a n d th e h a lf J H a r r o ld has a str o n g team with Bill mile if he is e n te r e d in t h a t . Day- j its s ta r , b u t La G ra n g e , v a u lt and R. 0 . Wilson will have a t Cljgn h HH the w e ig h ts and may j I la s t y e a r s w inner, is favored to re- r e a l b a ttle in to p some p a s t marks. R itch ie should) a n d I J a c k s o n m ay o u tle a p 22 f e e t 6 or b reeze th e ta p e in th e low h u rd le s in u n d e r 24.6 as he did a t S tillw a te r J P o th m ay f o r c e the la st S a t u r d a y . s p r in t m a rks, p a r tic u la r ly 220 a n d of co u rse the high j u m p re c o rd will be raised. peat, f o r Mensing, b r illia n t all a ro u n d man who c a rrie d th e school 4o t he go til tv in 1023, is back. J u s t as E le c tra won o ut fr o m l a r ­ ger h ig h schools la«t y e a r, a d a r k horse m a y em erge from the r a n k s in this m e e t and wend his w ay to w a r d victory. This is more l i k e l y to h a p ­ the records pen th e s t a r s a re not well of moat of | known. th e q u a r t e r in a r o u n d 50 in Cia * R, w h e re D a r k H o r s e L i k e l y . th e y e t This u n im p o r ta n t n o to rio u s f ig u r e , “ the do pe,” gives th e L o ng ­ e v e n ts h o r n s an e d g e in th e which is c o u n te re d b y th e A ggies E x c e p t in g possi- le ad in g tr a c k . field in P r T.m tnaries should be f a s te r t h a n the re a l f u n season, b u t in the fin a ls S a t u r d a y a f t- ev er this will come e m on where a la rg e n u m b e r of rec- ^ly th e l o r d s m o u ld fall. I ’ W h ile the Rod and W hite of Aus- tin H ig h will be w orn by sixteen in- . | dividual* in the - ta te meet, they a r c -i . . . . r, . , e a . .. * . , i . , . , . tw o mile w h e r e _ , r o u t wi be h a rd -p re ss e d by R o y a ll an d Oil- like w in n e rs , ,. le s p ie . ! in on ly th e sp r in ts a n d th e ha lt, th e A ggies look h , . T h e A ggies should ta k e t h e ja v e - . 1 ta win. Sn a d u a l >"• h* h J U*"P “f . h a r d ly exp erted rvest A u , t i n eoul.1 v t o m U i , h ,ld b u t own w ith any co m bination, lack* the all a round s t a r to invc U n h a n d s o f t th e pole v au lt. C e r ta i n l y no g r e a t e r th e n e c e ssa ry fir t places. T h e local i t . , J a c k s o n it v a u lt th e s h o t put. W e a r e th o b r o a d • . ‘■“ ' " f j u m p a n d D a y - k c c p .n g B yron week will c o n tin u e th ro u g h L o n g h o rn - will do w<*11 to ta k e one f ir s t! A gg ie m ee t has e v e r sta g e d ..... ^ .Saturday, acco rd in g to M ist Fannif R a tc h fo r d , a s s is ta n t in is sc h e d u le d fo r L ib ra ry . Th** e x h ib itio n of B y r o n ’s ju d g m e n t was read by W illiam P. tht. h a lf mile. Kane* in the w eig hts,; to d a y . N e v e r has such a b rillia n t in w orks In te rsc h o la stic u n iv e rs a l a lth o u g h it is a purely sub- place whUe th(, relay team iv a pot;- g e t n e r f o r an i n t r a - c o n f e r e n c e dual the b e n e f i t of L e ag u e d e le g a te s a nd m e m b e rs o f j icetive experience, but i t is som ew h at B a U > in#th(. s p r in ts , an d Crook and m e e t a n d th e c o n te st will yield only m e e t A p a p e r discussing K a n t ’'* .— — -------- — ------ - — beauty a s found in the c ritiq u e of a n ,j jtfi best chance is with S m ith in I th a n is c o n tin u e d especially th e f o r 1 Gaines. K an t claims t h a t beauty rn H a w o r th the hu rdles, all should g r o u p o f a th le t e s b een g a t h e r e d to -,, T exas-M ississippi deft-1 nihility. t he W r e n n philosopher th e one school theory been t h a t t h e _ _ to * d o u b tfu l t h a t the -s. nitely established this thesis. LEAGUE MEET I h a 1; had ( C o n tin u e d (ro m page one) Coach Alderson sta te d la s t night a m o n g I t h a t he would be sa tisfie d if A u stin Field. Coach placed u p in the ra n k in g . A lderson th o se e v e r s ta g e d o n ( lark L ittle fe ld has his m en in little m a te ria l to w ork w i t h d h e b e st of c o nd itio n a n d th e Longh­ and h as done well to qualify so m a n y h o rn s will fig h t a s L ittle fie ld te a m s i men for th e s ta te meet. ; alw a y s do. the* T ex a s Folk Lore Society visiting here this week. N um ber* In te rsc h o la stic o f the I,cagui* delegate* re g iste re d on said I h u r s d a y , visitor* roll book Li­ Mi** R a tc h fo rd . T h e W r e n n b ra ry is open to visitors from 8 a. rn. to 5 p. m. and from 7:30 p. rn. to 9 p. rn. MITCHELL (C o n tin u e d fro m Rage O ne) in ta c t, with J o h n s o n , W illiam s, W a rd , * back, anti Ritchie d isp lac in g Brasted. p a ir who I Lopd and H a r te r a r e a in the hurdles should place* .p rin ts and Dec* Bass in gee is stro n g in the ju m p s and pole vault. 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