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G a m e to the D e a f and Dumb— T e x a s ’ W e a k n e s s in H i t t i n g L o s t the DUMMIES VICTORIOUS D E F E A T E D V A R S I T Y O N T H E A T H L E T I C F I E L D M O N D A Y B Y S C O R E O F 4 T O 3. W a s a F a s t E x h i b i t i o n of B a s e b a l l . th*' Last Monday til*- Varsity baseball the first g a m e of team played th e oppon ents w ere season. H e r deaf and dum b boys from across th e river, the sa m e little fellows that gave a d ru bbing to A. and M last S a t u r ­ day. Much to th*- su rp rise of the few " h o w ere in te re s te d enough to a tte n d , th e c o ntest resulted in a victory for th*' Dummies by ti score of 4 to 3. T he g a m e w a s one of th e cleanest and hest that has been played upon t h e athletic field during th*- past tw o years. V arsity's defeat was not due to poor playing, but to th e very elf feet ive work of the Deaf arni Dumb b a tte r y and th e general good playing of their team . Not that T exas played poorly, but th a t th e Deaf ami Dumb played well. In ju stic e to th e team it should be th e ir fielding wag as good said that in fact, fa ste r a s could be expected; than e a rly itt th* season Only two e r r o r s were m ade: em- of tho se wuis excusable an d n e ith e r were eostly expected could be se Practically none of the p lay ers are in good h ittin g form. T hey should their in h a v e been m ore successful efforts to land the high school on pitcher. T hey seem ed to br* un ab le the s p h ere at any to connect with tim e du rin g th e gam e it is tru e that young Bra ha rn is a good p itc h e r and did excellent work, hut of course he can not c o m p a re to some of th*- pitch ors necessarily that V arsity m ust meet in th e n e a r future More a tte n tio n should be given to ba ttin g ; fielding alone will n e v e r win victories. For th e Dummies, Graham* Hoi chak. W e y e rm a n and J a n a k played th*- b< st ball. G ra h a m 's work in Un­ box was especially prom ise of b eing a great baseball pitcher. Til. IWK Beasley b ro th ers and Ban nor did th e best work for T exas. J. Beasley pitched a very stead y gam e. only allow ing th r e e hits. C ann on 's base run ning w as of a “backw oods o rd e r ' good He gives Fellowing is tim official score: V arsity ......... P orter, 3b Robinson, f. I. I 0 T h r a s h e r , c. f.. . 4 0 I ii l h ................. 4 o Vann. Weller, c ................ 4 0 0 0 . 4 2 1 1 R Beasley, 2b I Cannon, s. s. I 4 *> 0 ii W atson, r. f . . . 4 0 u 0 J Beasley, p. ,. It 11t BH PO A E AB 0 2 0 I ii 0 0 ii ii . 4 0 0 0 ii I O ii I 12 0 I 0 7 3 3 I ’ ii 3 3 0 ii o o I 2 •* . . . 4 Total ...............36 3 4 I 27 11 2 Struck o u t - Beasley, 6 bails, 3; home runs, Cannon. Bases on AB f ----- 4 D and D Hudson, r. f -------- 4 Sm ith, c W eyerm an , s s I ii Holchak, c ............. 4 <• Brydson, 3 b . . . . ii Talbot. I. f G raham p ............... 4 ii J a n a k . 2 b ............... 3 2 Ross, ii o ii ii J ii ii ti I 0 ll) .................. 3 0 0 0 It I B SH PO A E I n % i n ! ii :t I n o ii 2 1 I l o i n JI 2 ti n 1 ?, i n o n 2 0 I 2 0 7 I ll I Total ................. :t 4 3 I 27 9 5 S truck o u t—Grham. 9. 2 b ase bit — W eyerm an. B ase on balls. 3 . .... P r e s s Club Notice. A m eeting of th e P r e s s club is h e r e ­ by called for next S a tu rd a y afternoo n In room 44 a t 4:30 o ’clock. All m e m ­ im b e rs a rc urged to be present, a peri a at bu sin e ss Ain come up for consideration. A DEUB8H.N, P re side n t CLASS GAMES PULLED OFF T H E R E A R E T H R E E V E T T O B E P L A Y E D — T H E F I R S T T E A M P R A C T I C E . F a v o r a b l e P r o g r e s s I s B e i n g M a d e , but M e n W i l l H a v e to Ge t D o w n to W o r k — A. a n d M . - D u m m y G a m e . if In in Ive th e this that regularly. o th e rw ise team of F irst te a m practice has been ♦ ♦ ♦ som ew hat th e past ♦ irre g u la r ♦ week on account of th e various ♦ ♦ class gam es T h e se should have ♦ ♦ been played some w eek s ago. but ♦ ♦ on account of die continued bad ♦ ♦ w e a th e r, which a d m itte d of no ♦ ♦ practice on the part of th e class ♦ th e y h a v e been unduly ♦ ♦ team s, ♦ delayed. This is a condition ain- ♦ ♦ e e r ily to be reg re tte d , inasm u ch ♦ ♦ as such gam es frequ en tly b rin g ♦ ♦ out men who m a k e good m ate- ♦ ♦ rial for the first te a m th a t would ♦ discovered. ♦ ♦ not ♦ T hat the c lass g a m e s should de- ♦ ♦ lay V arsity practice is also to ♦ ♦ be re g re tte d , for th e season Is ♦ too far w ith ♦ ♦ alread y adv anced ♦ ♦ too little p ra ctic e. hindrances, the spite of the direction of Varsity men, u n d e r Boa* h Lucid, work every evening, c a tc h in g and b atting flies to th e o u t­ field d u rin g the progress of th e class gam es ami using t h e diamond la te r in the evening. It is to be deplored, however, that, e ith e r on account of these class gam es, or for o th e r rea sons. som e of the Varsity c a n d id a te s T h e re do not come out se e m s to be a se n tim en t am o n g a few they have a cinch on the team th a t and th e ir th ey a r e a s s u re d of t h a t position, even th e y do not w ork a s hard as the tra in in g schedule re quires. Coach Lucid w ishes It e m ­ phatically understood idea is very e rro neou s. It is his intention to h av e no one on th e team who has not fully earned th e right to be there, both bv sup e rio r ability and by hard, faithful work. Also, th e r e a p p e a r s to b e held by som e of th e c a n d id a te s the notion th a t th e course of tra in in g is too vigorous. T his also is a m is­ ta k e ; it is m uch lig hter th a n that giv­ and he en an y professional sides, th e coach. the words ‘th e re is little or no d a n g e r of over tra in in g young m en .” E v eryo ne who expe< ts to m ake the team or th e trip m ust com e out and work, and do it e v e ry a fte rn o o n of th e week. No one has a cinch on th e team , and u n le ss som e of th*- ca n d id a te s a tte n d t r a i n ­ ing with g r e a te r regularity, som ebody will realize this fact with a big jolt. As far as th e p ra ctice went, it has U nder boon em inently sa tis f a c to iy Coat h Lucid s efficient direction the m en w o rk with sn a p and ginger, and two weeks has th e w ork of th e last shown a m a rv elo u s im prov em ent in the men. T h e c o n te sts for the c a r t­ n a rro w e d down. ons positions se v e ra l m en having tu rn ed th eir In th e outfield, K erb ey and uniforms, W atson h a v e show n im provem ent. T h e l a t t e r ’! w e a k n e s s Is batting, bu t he is given much p r a c ­ tice with is rapidly stick learn in g to lo * P bis eye and put the bat on th e hall. T he Infield looks as if it would be P o r te r on th ird, T e r ­ rell at short, Beasley at second and Vann or T h r a s h e r at first. T h e s e men are am o n g th e m ost faithful w orkers, and. altho ug h th e ir positions m ay be c o n teste d new cand id ates. by these com pose th e present firs? te a m infield. In th e p itc h e r's box th e re ai* the m ost enc o u ra g in g signs. S to c k ­ ing h a s developed a w onderful speed with his Southpaw , and with th e indi­ vidual ro ac h in g which is being given him. he is g e ttin g a form which would he a credit to any pitcher. Beasley, im proving wonderfully, and is too. showed w h a t he is cap a b le of doing in the Jun io r-S enior Law game. Finch, file new •‘find" of Coach L ucid ’s, has fine speed, hut lacks experience. He h a s fair control and uses good ju d g ­ in his work. His c h a n c e s for ment V a rsity p itc h e r next y e a r a re of th e l f was prim arily with the b rig hte st inten tion of developing a m an for next y e a r ’s team that he was Induced to pitch. th e most and has the for in each of th e schedule, and Next w eek th e r e a r e sev e ra l garne t the on pitchers will be given a c h a n c e to tu r n his arm loose and shew what he th e s e is m a d e of g am e s will d e te rm in e th e V arsity te a m for the season an d the trip. in largely T he work Class Games. Last T u e s d a y the afte rn o o n took place betw een first el ass g am e the Senior and J u n io r Academe. Only five innings w ere play ed—m ore th a n enough to show* th e s u p e rio rity of the Ju niors. P o r te r pitched for the Se­ niors, bu t had ragged sup p o rt B as­ ket! played a good g am e on first for the Ju n io rs. T h e score was 7 to I in favor of th e Juniors. T h e follow­ ing was th e line up: Juniors-—Duncan, - atelier: L anham , p itc h e r; B a sk ett, first b a se ; Rhea, second b a se ; Crane, third base: W a t­ s o n . short sto p; Calhoun Stanley, left field; Martin, c e n te r field; Sinclair, right field. c a tc h e r; S en io rs— Hum. P o rte r, p i t c h e r E a s te r w nod. first b ase; J o h n ­ son. s e c o n d b ase ; Bonner, third b ase; Sm ith left stop; field; F ra z ie r, c e n te r field; Morgan, right field. Sam pson, short T he Sophom ore-F reshm en game w as played last T hu rsd a y and r e s u l t ­ in a victory for the Sophs by a ' d score of 8 to 2. lack of Nixon's catch in left field was the fe a tu re of the game. Th* F re sh m en showed woeful team work. T he S ophom ores made a good show ing W eller d o i n g th e hest work, and they will m a k e a stro n g bid for the c l a s s c h a m p io nship T he line-up w a s a s f o l l o w s : p itc h e r; S o p h o m o re s— Weller, c a tc h e r; Sin first g I et o n . base; Ford, base third short stop; Creighton, loft field; Williams, c e n te r field; M atthew s, right field. second Cannon, P a rk e r, b a se : Walker. F r e s h m e n —-McCall, c a tc h e r; S tock­ ing, p itc h er; W h iteaker, first bane; Robertson, second b ase; Nelson th ird base; W ey erm a n , short stop; Nixon, left field; Mayne, c en te r field; Mo- Brady, right field. J u n i o r s L a w s . 17; S e n i o r s , 2. T he Junior-Senior Law gam* was a tte n d e d by a large crowd, brit from a b aseball sta n d p o in t was the poorest of the class exhibitions. After th r e e inning s th e sco re was 17 to 2. T h e several V arsity J u n io r s L a w s have m en on th e ir te a m and they ar* for Binate in having Simkins as catcher. T hey seem to h ave the hest c h an ces for c a rry in g off the class c h a m p io n ­ ship. T h e line-up is as follows: Ju n io rs— Beasley, p itcher; Sim kins, c a tc h e r; W atson, first bas*'; W right, second b a se; T h ra s h e r, third b ase; T errell, sh o rt sto p ; Newton, left field; H arrison, c e n te r field; Willis, right field. » Seniors- - What ley, p i t c h e r ; Cam p first b ase; bell, c a tc h e r ; W althall, Biles, third base; Stansell, short stop; Baker, left field; Dalton, field; P rank , c e n te r right field. second Lytle, base; D u m m i e s , 7; A. a n d M., 6. in th*- fact severely th a t Last S a tu rd a y afternoo n th** A. and M te a m cam e over from College S ta ­ tion r<> cross b ats with th e te a m from in stitu te. T h e th*- Deaf and Dumb h an d i­ Bryan boys w ere capped by th ey were fur* * cl to leave several of th*-ir best men at hora*- as they were te m p o r a ­ th e ir studies. Too, rily deficient they had not had much practice, and though th e men showed splendid in- vidual form, the lack of practice w as shown by th e te a m work. They have tim m a te ria l, and it ’s up to Varsity to hu rry if t ti*- football season is not to be repeated. With a n o th e r month of practice, th*- A. and M. team will be a winner. T h e Deaf and Dumb team is a str o n g aggregation, and t h o r won inning. T he th*- ninth th e g a m e In score up to that tim e stood 6 to f> in favor of A. ami M , when th*- D um ­ m ies got two men on bases, and th*' A and M. battery suddenly took an th e e a r th only aerial flight and hit a f te r tw o men had scored, Th* line­ up follows A. and M.— Love. Blake, pitc h e r; liana, first base; W illiams, c a tc h e r; B l a k e , second bas*-; C hurch, Lev* third has* . H anna, short sto p; Bish­ op, left field; H ackney, c e n te r field; W ickes Deaf It. W eyerm an. pitch er; H olchak, catc h e r; Ross, first b a se ; Ja n o k , second base; Br ydson. third bas*-; C. W eyerm an, short stop; Talbot, left field; Smith, *-*-nter field; Hudson, right field. right field and Dumb H a n n a of A. and M. played a good g a m e at sh ort, while Talbot of th e Deaf and Dumb covered left field In a r e m a r k a b le m anner. Both p itc h e rs w ere s te a d y and had speed to spare. A s s i s t a n t B a s e b a l l M a n a g e r . for T h e ath le tic council re c en tly met and elected as a s s is ta n t baseball m a n ­ a g e r th e com ing season A. M. Frazier, ’03 and Law 'n}, Mr. F r a z ie r n eeds no introduction to the stu d e n ts. Having been h e re th re e y e a r s and ta k in g a pro m inent part in ath le tic a f ­ fairs, it is snfe to say that t h e b a s e ­ ball m a n a g e m e n t th*- season of 1903-1904 will be in the best of hands. M a n a g e r Dalton is to be c o n g r a tu la t­ ed on h a v in g secured such an able assista n t. for A m usem ents. VVe d n e sd a y — Varsity St. baseball game. F rid ay a fte rn o o n — Varsity Baylor baseball game. F riday n ig h t— Band pro m e n a d e c o n ­ c e rt and a n nu al gym nasium c o n te st in the aud itoriu m . S a tu rd a y n ig h t—O ammel Book com ­ pany 's o ra to ric a l prize contest. W h e n e v e r y o u a r e !* S m i t h & W i l c o x , I Correct Weir tor Mon ait) lots L A D I E S H eady m a d e suit*, F in s clo th and Milk s k irts, W a l k i n g S u its, F lan nel and V elvet W a ists, Fine M illin e ry . S. S n i v m a n & B r o . 8 1 8 -8 2 0 C o n g r e s s A v ♦* ^fesses—n a e* «*# J. A. Jackson, 619 C o n g r e ss Ave., B R O K E R A N D J E W E L E R . Money loaned on e v e ry thing. J8rvw and second hand goods of all klndn. Best p lace to borrow money Rent place to spend It. A u stin A cad em y, A p re p a r a to r y school for boys, affiliating with tho University Send for catalogue. of T ex as. J. S T A N D L E Y F O R D , M. A,, P r i n c i p a l . W . L. C O O K , A s s i s t a n t . 1809 L a v a c a Bt., Austin T e x a s , F or S ty lish E d w a rd s $ 7 . 5 0 to N e w S p r i n g S u i t s $ 2 6 . 5 0 Austin, Texas. Harr 1 g Clothes, this season is far ahead of past se a so n s, and w e w e n t af­ ter t h e best t h a t w a s to be found. W e got the best, and now have the s w e l l e s t array of M en ’s styl ish w earables for S p r i n g *03 ready for your inspection. ell & Klein, ZXX*"'- F u r r tis h e r • o f W « fera b l*g to M a n or B o y . T h e T e x a n . A w eekly newspaper published in the Interest of the students and ibum- fti of the U niversity of Texas. Subscription price, per year. Sin g le c o p y ............................ . .$1.25 . . . . . 5c E n tere d in the postoffice at Austin, Texas, as second-class m ail m ailer. E d ito r Alex Deussen. I ’* p o rte rs — lr A. Fra n k , ll U. Rhodius and L e w is Johnson. Society Editreea— O retchen Ruch?, business M anagers Geo, S. W rig h t and J, M. Newsom . W h en change of address ie ordered, )K»tb the new and old add ress should be stated, and the notice should be given one week before th*- change is to take effect If The Texan fails to reach you prom ptly, noti*<- should he im m edi­ a te ly given to the business managers and the m atter w ill have their atten­ tion. C ontributions are solicited from Students, alumni and rn em lcrs of th** facu lty. Writ*- on one side of the paper only. M atter should be in by Sa tu rd a y noon. Any erroneous reflection upon the ch aracter, standing or reputation of any person or organization w ill be if called to th e a i­ Sad ly c orrected nt Ion of the editor Address The Texan, Austin, Texas, Old Phone No. 823. A S TO M A T T E R S H E R E T O F O R E N E G L E C T E D . T h e appearance of I dorado Taft, sculptor, before th*- students of til** U n iv e rs ity lust Tuesday night through th* in stru m en tality of th* W om an's club of Austin and the highly enter­ tain ing charact* r of the lecture he delivered have suggested the advise b ilify and expediency of establishing a course of a«ch lectures to extend through the session lack or A move of this kind, if ba* ked by th* proper energy and considered on Hound should business pr rn iples, prove an overw helm ing success. Two years ago the Y. M. C. A undertook to bring to Austin a num ber of pop ular platform lectures, but the mea ger attendance upon these was not sufficient to defray the necessary ex- p. uses Til** discontinuance of this lyceum course has been the occasion of regret to many who delighted ro listen to the better known of these T h is year the de­ platform orators in the U niversity, votees of music* chiefly I u s. F ay Penlck and Sc borh, have arranged a number of high class musical entertainm ents, which have afforded satisfaction ami delight to lint there has connoisseurs >*f music, been a distinct lectures of the kind lxresented on Tuesday night — lectures on art painting, sculpture, and literatu re which is not in keep ing with tie spirit of the center of in tellectuh! culture in th*- -tat**, and which the students of this Univ* - sin should have an opportunity to attend U n iversity of the* Texas does little or nothing in the cultivation of aesthetic's, with per­ haps th* * xceptiou of music No in­ struction of any kind whatsoever is offered, and this is a charge which the authorities * an not pass lightly by. To many students of the State of Texas resident at this institution foi two or three years this w ill be the only opportunity that will be' present­ ed to ;he rn in their lives of a* q uir­ ing a love and a taste* for the* fine arts and the University falls short of ii* duty ?*. th** state* if it leave's such voids *a it.*- education of th*- students v hic Ii it solids out Indeed, the has past There to the* d lid* nt body is tit* reason why suc h night presum ption. lee*- t»<* pr outed g ra tu L n u v s could not th e ex tem I\ w ar perienee of Tuesday T y ­ such a rants pe ! ie ne * d e m ­ in onstrated that th.- citizens of Vustin w ill p at!onizo such entertainnie tit -. and patronize* them lib e ra lly , and 'isis patronage would lie sufficient to offset t lie expenses involved . The* stu d e n ts < em Id in this mamie r be extend! el the e n te rta in m e n ts p riv ile g e s such gratis. Not atone* . on fine* those* to Ii' 1 at nr** as w ell M *n like* at t but Jam es \\ hit comb R iley. Jam * s I -ane M ien. H a m lin G a rla n d M a rk T w a in , W illia m Dean H o w e lls anil o th e r of tile* g re a te r light.-# of \ n n r ic a n li t e r ­ a tu re and c ritie i sn could e a s ily be brought Ii* re*. of Mr. Jo h n \ Lom ax r*\gistrai, pro­ lf ' I fr *e to th** Ii!.-. VV »UI*1 fU’ UH I is a 1 ^sis on \v hi* Ii to pose " $ I tie ie * i t ti* armit***, sin h a se*rios of l*'<-tpros to stud* 1 C be pres* rite 1 to see this 'I’h** T ex an would are T h m* proposition ma ny til* Uni- v«*r»ity ami A u s tin w ho w ould aid Nil , to w a r d rn i k i n g t i lls un i r ta k in g a success. taken up int**resu*r >>a iii*-.- a* lik e r o m In this co n n ectio n , th a n k s a r e te n ­ the W o m a n ’s d ill of Austin dered on b eh alf of th e student body for their kin mess in bringing M r T a ft to Austin Tn* sd a v night la win and rh*- S ta te s m a n of S u n d a y m o rn in g i . a a* lie a te ti ibntt to J udge \ a u ­ reproduces the ad -s delivered by him on Texas in ten ce day. In the control of u n iversities the st successful management, viewed rn the standpoint of great eharac- that which kowed most carefully w*iih H ie per* a1 equation in choosing the facul­ produced, has been it says: So impressed ty. Not men of g reat learning have most impressed them selves upon the w or Id through the students who have graduated from th eir instruction, but m**n of great ch a racter and gentle and kindly nature are they to whom its greatest debts civilization owes is the of gratitude Statesm an wit!) importance* of the strong c h a ra c ter and pure* sentiment in the* fa* city of universities and schools of all kinds; and so -valuable doe-s ii consider the contributions or this nature* to the life of a student body that it reproduces herewith the* expressions of Ju d g e Yanc ey Lew is at Ineiepen tho celebration of Texas donee day at th*- U n iversity and com me-ncis to careful perusal the- noble sentim ents and to thoughtful consid­ fru itful eration th* inspiration they containing in these expressions as tending to show the* influence for good such a m ind is lik e ly to *>x**rt am ong those* who come to know him in e v ­ ery day sc bool life.” In tin olden days men were **le m* -I to th*- i hairs of universities not so much for the* gr**at learning and sehor arship they had attained, but for th** they had eminene*** and distinction won among their fellows Thus, in statesmen were variab ly to profeseisrships at Har- elected aft**r t heir from public- life these men have left upon the country is seen iii men Ilk** our Senator Hoars they have bequeathed to us. The impress rot i rein en t em inent that The re are many m**n in the Unit* *1 State's who regret th** disappearance of this type* of colleg** professor, ane? the* ' flee t rem ains yet to be* seen. The U n iv e rs ity of Texas has been fortun­ its fa* ulty men ate in in retaining not only renown***! in scholarly at tainm ents, but also renowned for the em inence of their attainm ents In oth­ er fields of a c tiv ity Som e people alw ays have their ears in the hope of next to the ground getting ne xt to something startling. T h e Thom as O rchestra w ill appear Sn Austin on A p ril 9 You can not a f­ ford to miss this big m usical treat In San Antonio seats are selling at no. think T h e men who they have those places grab tied on th** baseball ti-a m are th e ir eyes liab le to have opened. Som e people ar** out look­ ing for these fellows that ar** th ro w ­ ing off, and a unanimous student se n ­ tim en t is going to back up th** concn when he fires off the first team some of these fellow s who im agine they have a "c in c h .” And then somebody liab le to have his feelings hurr is T h e persons who make that baseball team are going to have to work, and th*- course of train in g th** to take E sp e c ia lly is some­ coach prescribes if they likely body miss many more* of these morning runs. to he surprised G YM C O N T E S T . The animal gym nasium ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + con ♦ + test will la* held in the* audit*)- A ♦ Hum Friday night at * 30 o'clock ♦ ♦ The feature's of the* contest will ♦ ♦ be advanced works on bars and V A fancy tumbling. Music w ill be A ♦ furnished by the band The ad ♦ ♦ mission will be 25 cents, and the* ♦ + proceeds will go to the benefit ♦ ,. ♦ ♦ of th** track team. ♦ ♦ DI CLAM MION CONTEST. W I L L B E H E L D I N T H E A U D I T O R I U M N E X T S A T U R D A Y N I G H T fake* place On n<*\t S a tu rd a y night. A p ril J. af x ;pi ej’cloe-k, w ill in the* auditorium th*- contest for Ut*- Gam m*d prize in declam ation, T h e re are t w c h . in terin g a wadi as inst n u t iv** program should is promise*!. All who com* . Th** lit* ra ry soeieti**s w iii a d ­ jo u rn to pi'rin it the m em b ers to at tend ep* ik* cs entered and an can It w it! he one o f th** hest Ism l a v a ­ tion co n te sts over held iii the am li fori11rn the pro­ gram ; fo llo w in g T h e is M u sic Th*- U n iv e rs ity hand "T h e x I lim o aud tho N ow S o u th ” t ti m d V I. Joss se Lu rk in g Lu to n o f lo - tor * Vt* American Naval He ro* (R a y ­ nor) Francis 'la riot. R vim rn of Cres- T .* - in- fo r C itiz e n s h ip '’ »HHD, Henry H a rris o n F o rd o f H o u sto n "The l isp in America’* (Taylor), dam es R e c . *• ■ T u r o n o f \ an \ tstyn \ Md si *• to Hare la ” t H u b b a rd * ’ Mu*; rn! Tho k* ♦ dr I tH ii of Y a n \ L : n. ** \u< ;<-ni Grot ks siamms ’ * ILddi-M-d i. of M a rs h a ll. and M m !e m Ta \ h x a n d e r Pope Music- Th*' University band ** \ R un red Geum try ” I \\ ittmvorH d btl ii K een of I- • s v i I Ie. ” L fe T h ro u g h I ie u h ” - M -ss ■. W i l ­ liam F Youth of F o r V n th "T h e Re PH fille tre a ts" t H ew n idgei, R a lp h T I ) I N v**r R* - Alison ‘ . tor of L la n o , ■Vgainst ( '.'iitra iiz a t o n ” u Jr a d v ), M art in H o ra c e M illike n of L e w is v ille .lettVrvon D a v is ' (D a n ie ls ). George Olive r F* rguson of Stepii* av Hie T rib u te ie " \ H ero of the t’onfe riot a c y ” * (Ja r Iauihani of land ). F ra n k V alen tine Vustin Musi* - T h e U niversity band. Announcement of the judges' de­ cision. T E X A N T H E TRICKS \\ I OR ADO T A F T S C U L P T O R , E L U ­ C I D A T E S t h e : m y s t e r i e s o f T h e S C U L P T O R ’S A R T illustrated Last Tuesday night Dr Dorado Taft lec­ of Chicago gave an ture in the U n iversity auditorium on the soc rot s of the sculptor’s studio. Those prowe-nt had a treat long to he I )r Taft is pi e-side'tii of rom* mix n i t . Institute* and ranks the Chicago Art easily one of the hest sculptors of \nu■! iou. He was introduced by Pros- idem lh ather in a neat lit!I*' sp*** eh, th.* ladies were requested in which to remove their hats. lecture was in t**resting and in stru ctive from start in finish. The Dr, Taft, in opening, spoke of the face and its expressions as delineators of < ha r a c t * r. Upon the stag* h e had seveual paper sk u lls, plaster h u m and clay figures for illustration One h u g e sk u ll, fu lly a hundred inches In e*ircumfer**n**e, was made of paper, h e th*1 audience, though he of­ a s s u r e d ten had d ifficu lty in g ettin g a college it was not the* atuliencu* !*> beliere, skull of a sophomore. IL- sprinkled lecture with so m any humorous his rem arks no one noticed how that *iui< kiy tim e went by. In com menting upon the difficul­ ties of the modern sculptor, he drew com parisons between graceful folds of the old G recian dress and the "conventional but con ven ient” even­ ing attire that he him self had on. the H avin g removed his coat aud put on his working apron, he took a pile of Ohio riv e r clay, which he carries with bim. and. using his assistant, Mr. Pennell, as a model, he soon fash­ ioned a bust that was almost a per­ fect likeness. H e explained the* m anner of m ak­ ing molds from which copies can be system of made, He- showed the m easurem ents used in chiseling the finished statue from th*- block of m ar­ ble*. He made her. T akin g an enlarged head and bust of a court lady of Fra n ce of a cen­ tu ry ago. he worked some w o n d e re r transform ations. In turns, beautiful and hideous, kind and scornful, pleased and displeased, sur­ prised and horrified, IL* lengthened raised h**r eyebrows, ex­ her nose tracted her t****th. wrinkled her brow, put "crow feet” around her eyes, sad- de ned her countenanc e and in* reased her years by two score. Then he* put a bonnet on her. smoothed her cheeks and behold, a Q u akeress’ More m ar­ velous still, he chang*-*! the* bonnet to a battered helmet., stuck on fierce whiskers, and Don Quixote, tim last iif the knights. glar*~d down upon th** audience To illu strate the m aking of a full statue, he took a skeleton of c i v and lledvr built up a m iniature Apollo lo* used dere. to enlarge Don Quixote's w hiskers A p o llo s chest m easurem ent. B ein g short of clay, from Sim ultaneous with Dr T a ft's s k ill­ ful work was the work of M r Pen rn-ll. a student of Dr Taft From the clay bust of him self Mr. Pennell had fash ioned the classical features *>f a little Italian girl. T h e del****afe beauty looking our from the* common red cla y drew* the* audience spontaneous and delighted applause. Dr. T a ft closed the* lecture by pay­ ing a delicate arui m erited com pli­ ment to Ins talented assistant. The com plim ent was in exhibiting as a ra re piec e of art a b ab y’s head carved from a block of white m arble bv Mr. Pennell. Th** audience went home charm ed with the* lecture1. A mon* appropriate or better appreciated a t­ in traction has not been presented th** auditorium this year large FINDS NECESSARY S T U D E N T S A R E U R G E D TO C O N ­ T R I B U T E TO T H E F I N A L T h e tim e appointed fo r th*- final to Im* g iven bv the* recep tion of faculty ami students of the Univer­ s ity , is ra p id ly d ra w in g n e ar, am i ii b ehoove* a ll those w ho ju s t pride in *!;. annual event to awaken to a k*»■!• intone * irs it and to do his part toward making it the success f*•< I a Preparations ar-- under way wk eh, The University of Texas Summer School and Summer Normal S tu d e n ts d esirin g to m a k e th e ir degrees in th e th re e y e a rs and w ho a re stro n g enough to s tu d y th ro u g h th e s u m m e r w ill he in te re ste d in th e an n o u n cem en t of th e six th a n n u a l session of tile su m m e r schools, now being d istrib u te d fro n t th e R e g is t r a r ’s office. C ourses a re offered in E d u ­ c atio n , Geology, G e rm a n , P h y sic s, L a t in , H ath- em atics, P sy ch o lo g y, C h e m is try , A n g lis h , H is ­ to ry, G re e k and S p a n is h . T h e s u m m e r school also affords an o p p o rtu n ity tor s tu d e n ts to m a k e up deficiencies in w o rk . l:\ a m in a tio n s w ill be set a t th e close of th e schools, both for college cred its and for those vv ho a p p ly for te a c h e rs c e r­ tificates. P ro f. VV. S. S u tto n is th e D ean of th e schools. S h e a tte n d a n c e la s t s u m m e r w a s 263. P A L A C E BARBER SHOP. T U R - K I S H B A T H S B o a c h e B u i l d i n g . » 0 6 C o n g r e s s A v e n u e . HAVE YOU H E A R D OF T H E Shumate Dollar Razor? T H E B E S T K N O W N . M O ST P O P U L A R A N D M O S T S A T I S F A C ­ T O R Y R A Z O R A T A N Y P R IC E . T H E N E W S E L F H O N I N G S T R O P IS A GOOD C O M P A N IO N F O R T H E " S H U M A T E . ” S E E G. S . W R I G H T , R e p re s e n ta tiv e . 2008 Lampasas st. KyVVVfWV vvvvyvvvvw y VVVVVY Y V tW i (VW VYVW W V v v w I lh * A r m str o n g B o y s M EN 'S FINE TAILORING. ^ O U R P R I C E S — S l ts pressed, 50 cents; Coat and Pants. 40 cents; Pants, 15 cents; Vests, 10 cents. A L L K IN D S O F R E P A I R I N G N E A T L Y D O N E . B U N D L E S C A L L E D F O R A N D D E L I V E R E D . G I V E U S A T R I A L A N D Y O U W I L L B E P L E A S E D - BOO Congress Avenue. Telephone 541-5 rings. > £ ^ ^ X MAA AAM ‘ Af* LALL U U * i i i »>»> i i Ai u u U U A A S T U D E N T S Coming to the U n iv e rs ity or going to the#r homes, w ill find the I Furnishes the best service and quickest tim e to points g eneraJly In the state, having eight handsom ely equipped passenger trains daily out of Austin. F o r tickets and inform ation call at C ity T ic k e t Office, 522 C on­ gress Avernus corner Sixth Street. “ RED F R O N T ” lr P l Wilmot. President VS H Folts, Cashier. Henry Hirshfeid, Walter Hps^Viee-President. ^MorrlsJJirsh^eid, A->si>aant. Unshfcr C a p ita l Sto ck , $150,000. S u rp lu s Sc P ro fits $150 OOO $1,500,000. Assets o ver Hie Austin National Bank; I S. (iovernment Depository R E C E P T I O N . P. J . L A W L E S S , Passen g er and T ick et Agent. w a J r g : ll to n - - rts. I . t is m eet-ary to have f ads. do chi- it 'Phis re- L"' y shot,id tai* interest in it in Im support -••a a id '••'■‘D a*'-dent wh.. subscribes as ne;’led -o -* Will Im i. for him elf and or un I 'hoi-*- subf*Gibing ' ' tw o handsome pro­ ' ’UttU. -I rk--t of ad mis* m“ r' ‘ it H gram s. to out o ft w n I t< n\ it;etions win soon be here ami sui M-riP. * - ,-an *'* on got rh* rn to •semi S u b ­ scrib e rs w ill be* * n tit led to on** in v i­ tatio n fo r e v e ry 5*i cen ts subscribe P M e m b e rs of tho finance c o m m ittee a re urged to se-- those stu d e n ts whose nam es h a v e been handed them w ith ­ out delay* frien d s. J A M E S D. W A L T H A L L ( barnman F in an ce Committee. 'n Cfi •n Cfi '(I ’»i if) 'ff en rn efl ce rn F i Th e Easiest Way is the Best and the 13D S T \YA Y is the Houston & Texas Central R. R. To all North, South and Central Texas Points. , Fl’M‘ C h a ir < n r s . y i ’h r o u g h S le e p e rs to D a l l a s . A nsi is. W a c o , 1 ° c W o rth , Den son, C o r s i c a n a H o u s to n > m c I** cents in sta m p s fo r a c o p y of the S o u th e r n P a c ific R ice < o o k B o ok , c o n t a i n i n g 200 receipts. S. F. ii. M O R S E , P a s s , and Traffic Mgr. M. L. R O B B I N S , G. P. & T. A Houston, Texas. xii ti* n** Us f r i i i iii iii iii xii t i iii iii ii* Mf * * F E E S- G F T H E E T E X A N words. E a c h conn slant . hall on or before the firs, day of M ay Bm;/ mail to the chairm an of the com m ittee three ty p e w ritte n copies of rue com P* t it ive essay, signed In a pseudo­ nym. He shall also, at th* sam.* time, send to th.* chairm an of the com m it­ tee a sealed envelope con airting hrs name and address, w ith his pseudo­ nym on the outside. "A rran g em ents have been made w hereby the essay successful in this contest may he submitted in com peti­ tion for a prize of $150. to be given b> Publishing com­ the College Essa> pany of Boston, Mas*. “ ii W . P I T K IN . Cha rman. “ N ew York U itv ." referent > - stunts, fancy o n e specialty jokes, songs, dances, gymnasium work, ct.* w ill he jokes on members of the fat u R v and parodies on songs wherein might incidental be made to some of them As one of the northern college imper* said re­ cently, “ a college m instrel show Is the only occasion for the students to get even with the faculty. The fac­ ulty has its tim e the r> st of the year: this rn the student boily's tim e " Mr Curtiss rn anxious to learn of every one w ho vs iii take part If you ra n do anything to add to the pro gram, b t him k t *w lf you know >f another fellow who can, tell about him. F, E. Mistrot Announces the purchase of the Marx Bros. shoe stock or Galveston, $9,144.06 at Fifty Cents on the Dollar. This Mas the finest shoe stock in the State, compris­ ing Ladies’ and Men’s Fine Shoes. V\e will sell the $6 Shoes for $3.00 $5 Shoes for $2.50 St Shoes for $2.00 S3 Shoes for SI.50 F. E. Mistrot W m . Besserer Will furnish m usic for Germans, Receptions, Etc. I Library Societies, ii A k. T » The Rr.M: • in. Satu rd ay p gram w .is t a n ted out * ailed I* ordr,r a* 8 T h e follow ing pro- D eclam ation— .I U Cox. Oration VV Young. Dehate, section I: A ffirm ative, ii H efner. J . I. Cook and J . Iv H a ck ­ ett H ford. N egative. A. D. Robertson. D. A. F ra n k and J. E. Quaid. Section 2 Affirm ative. .J P. Dabney, it. Fit /.pat rick and M. B. R u th e r­ N egative. NY L. Cook. .I I ’. M arrs and C» P. Horton. Question -Resolved, that U nited States a hat ors should be elected by popular vote." The affirm ative was successful in the negative in sec­ I. and m et ion tion 2 It' the Students' Council em m .u ce e Regents to establish a laundry ant in connection w ith the U n iv e r­ ity for next year. it w ill have show­ the everlastin g gratitude of ed it ■ e entire student body. - — ....... The Rand Concert, of F rid a y Despite the sudden ugly change In jo weather afternoon and ight. tin band pulled off it.-: regular a kly concert Instead of postpon- g the event on account of the in- the weather, the mu- ii-f ani1 audience repaired to the ■ i- •• ndio rintn and the * o ik ort proceed > as usual, but minus th.* promenad­ in cam pustry.” as er— “ tin course is being popularly ca lle d . Tho mush was as pleasing and as * sp int? as usual and was lib erally I L A ." nd enth u siastically applauded,. Th*' lire gram renderod consisted of: Ma ch — "M . S< ’le c tio n — "D a w n of L o v e ." M ar. h — “ B riz e M a t * h ." ( ‘.vert H ie --“ ( lu ih k - ro y." Web:/ s '.allop- T i,, next conder! w ill be on F r id a y iabt from 7: la to 8: "•»> o'c lock and i!t be a iv ut in th e a u d ito riu m , just I* ■ v i , h cs r o t h e g y rn n a s i u rn c o n t eat. Visions of Pa ra d ise / ’ SOME SNAPPY TUMBLING C O N T E S T S IN W R E S T L I N G W E R E P U L L E D O F F IN T H E G Y M N A ­ S I U M L A S T S A T U R D A Y . W a l k e r W o n in Heavy Weight and Light Wei ght : Terrell in Light W e i g h t —-Cup Awarded Cham­ pion in Heavy Weight. T h e w restling contests for cham pionship honors the U n iv e rs ity of came off in the gym nasium after tho ball game Satu rd ay afternoon. The results show W a lk e r champion m id­ dle weight and heavy weight B a rc la y w elter weight light weight and T e rre ll to for the M averick was have wrestled w ith T e rre ll light weight championship, but, being threatened with appendicitis, he drew out of the contest. Burnett, without any prac­ tice since last year, took M averick s place and put up a game battle He in at 123; T e rre ll weighed weighed PU . In the first bout between the light weights, it took T e rre ll just one minute and ten seconds to put B u r ­ n ett’s -shoulders to the mat. In the second bout T erre ll, w ith his superior height and weight, was able to keep his w ily antagonist at a rm ’s length the T e rre ll had only to keep Burnett from throw ing him. T h is he did and was declared light weight champion of the U n iv e r­ sity. full six minutes. Do Alem ever, at 135. was matched against B a rc la y , at 145, for the w el­ ter weight championship. T h e bout was quick and snappy Dofflemever did beautiful work, but was no match T im e of for his heavy time was first bout, it was called announced had cracked his co llar bone and would B a rc la y was de­ forfeit to B a rc la y clared w elter weight champion. for the second bout. that Dofflemeyer opponent. W h e n 1:81 Tho A ll bouts w ere fast and were fought to a finish; but the fiercest of out all were the bouts of the middle weights. W a lk e r at 151 and Banter rn neb I at 150 w ere even matched in height, weight, strength, nerve, en ­ durance and skill in w restling T h e first bout lasted the full six minutes Panterm ueh l by a quick motion got “ F in e W a lk e r's back upon tho mat. bridge, W a lk e r ." yelled tin* crowd as W a lk e r saved himself. W a lk e r turned couldn’t pin him Panterm uehl. but down. six minutes w ere out with no gain for either. The second bout was furious, W a lk e r threw Pan term nehl. fine but work saved him T h e y broke loose; W a lk e r again threw Ins antagonist, but wasn't quick enough to m ake It count. In getting up. Panterm uehl seemed to be off his guard. W ith incredible sw iftness W a lk e r turned him and pinned him helpless to the mat. Am id yells. W a lk e r was de and heavy d a re d middle weight weight cham pion and w inner of the cup. Tim e of inst bout. 1:30 R e f cree and tim ekeeper, F. Hom er Cur tis Panterm ueh l's N eith er of the heavy weight men w ere present and so by default W a lk ­ er became heavy weight champion, and holds the “ all com ers’ ” cup. A n y of the heavy weight w restlers have four weeks in which to defeat W a lk e r and g- t the cup W h ile slim ly attended, this was one of the prettiest contests of the year. All the w ork was good: it was snap­ py skillful clean. The m utest was as much a compliment to Mr. C urtis as it was to the men. F u rth e r Announcements. T h e follow ing letter received from the essay com m ittee of th** Alpha Tau Omega Mumm' association in r< en rd to b e held b y to t h e p riz e c o n t e s t them is self-explanatory “ E d i t o r T e x a n : t h e Mobs T a u O m e g a “ The N o w York M m n n i a s s o c i a t i o n f r a t e r n i t y of w i s h e s t o a n n o u n c e t h a t Ex P r e s i d e n t O r o vol C l e v e l a n d . P r e s i d e n t R e n j a n i j n cg, w h a l e r * f t h e U n i ' * ■*' O. S. Howard of H enrietta been taken very ill recently. ’05, has • * .. rn. • ♦ E d Connor, '04. take up his work in the I m versity. returned lias *■ 4> Edg ar Townes. B. Lit.. '02. was here last Saturday w ith the A and M. boys. • - to C harles VV. Bartholom ey, law, ’03, has been called to C alvert tem pora­ rily. L. W ill W elk er. visited his home in Ban Antonio a few days last W cek. 'OI. * W . W . Ballow L L . B , ST. of C o r­ sicana paid Ju d g e C lark a visit last week. W . C arl M atthew s of Hillsboro, ex- student. w a s a visito r at V arsity Bat unlay. ■** Miss IU ssic Austin, a graduate of Cornell, has been appointed assistant l i b r a r i a n O w y Borden 'OO. was initiated into th*1 Phi Mamma Delta fraternity T u es­ day night. Charles S Botts, It. A . M A . '03, instructor at A and M , came over w ith tim baseball boys Saturday * v Misses C arlie aud Constance M ar­ land of Southw estern U niversity vis ited M iss W illie Davis. ’OM, last week. . rn Tom J L* e, L l, ll , 'bl. claim agent of the Santa Fe, and form erly U n! versify land agent carne down from and paid hts t u r k Galveston alm a m ater a \ isit. last • * V. B. Pro* tor L L It '85, .if Yb Io ­ n a is th.* local representative of the Southern Pacific rail wav system af the is an ardent friend and supporter of tile U niversity. Mr. Proctor legislature -"•A Dr Eugene Paul Sohwock, instruc tor in chem istry, has been tendered tlx* professorship of chem istry at th** U niversity of Utah. It is not known whether Dr. Sc hock w ill accept the position, hut it is earnestly hoped that the U niversity w ill not lose bm val uable services • <*> (tn A pril 23 tin1 Southw estern Ins trict of Federated W om en’s * lulls w ill meet at Seguin Miss Mary Lou P ra th e r will read a paper entitled, “ The U n iv e rsity Scholarship,'* and "U n iv e rs ity H a ll" another w ill bv Mrs. Goodhue of IU aumont. , ntitled, I*'' read A 'VARSITY MINSTREL G Y M N A S IU M D I R E C T O R C U R T I S S IS G E T T I N G U P O N E TO BF. H E L D ON M A Y I. O t h e r co lle g e * all o v e r la n d c v .* r y y e a r h a v e p l a y s , c o rn ic av. lo ii*' idvon in the a u d ito riu m rn F r id a y I. for th*’ ben* fit of the night. M a y tra ck lean! in send ing a large repro- th** so u th ern m**ct at \ t c 1 i rat ion ’ : I has. s* < tired F r itz I ant a •' is y* ar. I -a niut in ! ig<* m anager. arui :t.o ne re fo rtu n a te selection could ha - •• been made. ft, A., 'n*), as If. B ‘ -serer has tendered the gerv ices of his o rch e stra , aiel th** barid g lee * lull and m an d o lin d u b ha e 'Ion* like w ise . n imhet Then* ar* a of m*u in in soh > i who have had experience lint* before, and with th* new this talent that is h**r* and easily dev* I oped, the success of tin* venture Is Th** pro­ assured gram will be somewhat after the usual pattern w ith the choruses, the from the start. WHEELER RESIGNS E L E C T E D C U R A T O R IN T H E M U ­ S E U M O F N A T U R A L H I S T O R Y IN N E W Y O R K . Dr Wk \1 W h eeler, professor *>f zoology in th, U n ive rsity of Texas, has been elected < orator of in ve rte­ in the Am erican M u­ brate zoology seum of N atu ral H isto ry in Uentral Bark, New’ York City. He will sever the U n iv e rsity his c o n n a tio n with, at tim end of the present year and take up th** duties of his new position about Oct. I He w ill have his rest dence in Bronxville, north of the city in which Dr W h e e le r w ill hold a prominent position, is a part of tim popular edu­ cational system of New York C ity. It is th*- finest museum in th*1 coun­ try, and is backed by such men as M orris K J Bterpont M or­ gan and others. Dr. W h e eler w ill have at his disposal $30,000 a year for research alone. T h e \merman Museum, Jessup. since this professorship In th** loss of his services the Uni m ushy loses one of its most distin­ guished scientists and scholars. He to the chair of zoology was called to succeed th** Int*' P ro f Normann, some four years ago. and has occu­ Dr. pied W h e e le r holds the degree of doctor of philosophy from C lark U n iversity. was mint- to his election to his pres­ ent position associate professor <*f em bryology af iii*1 U n iv e rsity of Chi cag** anti ranks at the isms* ti! day as olm of the foremost zoologists of the country H e is the author of iii **x tensive list of publications, w h im have eledted th*- most favorable com ment in this country and in Europe Tim U n iv e rsity regrets exceedingly to lost* I lr W h e e le r and his valuable services, but extends to him th*' best wishes for success in his new field of tabor. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a T H E C A M P U S . in his Know ing that m any new Im ­ provements un being planned for th*1 campus, the Texan man called upon President P rath e r last week to find on* what had been derided upon. The presl dent, usually courteous manner, talked freely of what is being planned, but said he had little for publication as yet A t olograp h I ca I map of thorough Urn campus w ill soon D** made, construction of so that future new’ buildings w ill riot !»•• hap As soon as practi* able hazard Im- more thor the grounds w ill (Highly improved, to the end that i he love of th*1 beautiful be * til tivated the intellc* m al faculties of til*' stu dents, co ordinately with ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ THOMAS ORCHESTRA * It is in, th** tm\ rn* ut iou E a c h o f now w il l its class a l a i y. not is too g n -at organization to iv e ! w it h l i k e l y th a t n i n e t* n th t T h e *'\p* it; * of su c h an to a I in it * >f T h e orchestra w hich has but one other in Am erica, Mi* Boston Sym phony or I ’niv* rsity che tra, is • oming to the f* >r t h e firs * a nd probably for t lie la st of tim* 1 ho- e v* fin ml hear lug tire Th* o lur* T h o m a s o r c h e s t r a h< a r i t . a I * hest i a th** s i x t y t r a v e l i n g m u c h . p e rf o rm * i s I ■ an a r t i s t an d d r a w s an t Im at t st b t w o so lo ! is w iio th e m , A d e s c r i p t i o n of tit*- b e a u t y an d mag* is i mpos. - i bl e , nif to‘-tm< of l i mi t w o r k -All win* h r * IL i r i n g ti ar*.! t h e o r e l u ’s t ta w il l t t i f y that n min;/ * ain a I to it has evei visited ibm ,-eetjim M u sic lovers hav** nev* et* boti s.- dr am**! of se*-u r i n g tech an a t f r a e i i o h re W il l v u l t u r e s on th*’ e t w o p r o g r a m , on* from Mu,-:-*an t's " P!m- th e o'};, r from Nicolai'.* “ Met r y dr« s ’jc« ess. P h y s ic a l D i­ W iv - s of W in d s o r ** Th* r** is a n tm Im ncii of lu r fr o m M en d elssoh n f “ M i I un tr u e r V ia h t'f D re a m ." a suite from G r e g ' s fr o m W a a a mar* }) bv rn • a B e rlio z r e n d e r G o unod's Q u e e n of Sheba ' and the pianist C h o p in / c o n c e r t o in E m inor. B e r G '. t j t . ’ a neb ' (Jon " S i e g f r i e d " a n d T ile v o c a lis t got * i a I ' * d every' a.- - or rn lo vi n g , that tim* w ill T ’ is | ’PHON ES 3% 246 ssn-n."1’ : r,-a:arass^jssa.'a— /a.Ta'ivj OSAGE I I MCALESTER | GOAL I A. J. ZUKER & CO, Dealers In Coal and Wood. OFFICE ANO BINS, 206 COLORADO ST SAM HIRSHFELD Th© Clothier UP-TO DATE CLOTHING AHO FURNISHING. VARSITY TRADE SOLICITED. 613 Congress Av*. STUDENTS. PATRONIZE \ [ » ! > » » M $ » » Aug. Weilbacher, Jr. ii W hen you desire the cholceat— \ J < * T O B A C C O S , CANDIES* J I NUTS, FRUITS, CIGARS. * • „ H ot Chile a Specialty. N. W. cor. Guadalupe and 24th. * | ♦ -r-14 -r-1-♦ SOL DAVIS, Dealer In Imported and I foment lo— C i g a r s a n d T o b a c c o s . B illia rd and Pool P a rlo r : open all the tim e : 705 Congree* Ave. Phone 3tS. Full Un* of Stationery, Periodi­ cal*. Boo ks ami New*. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ A e | Undebatable * : Question R E S O L V E D : : • i : That 2 the C. A. D A H LIC H ♦ FURNITURE CO. is th*- beat z place in the city for at udent a 2 to buy their Chapter Houwe or ♦ ^ ♦ B cmI Boom Furniture. I V j J C o r n e r 15th a n d L a v a c a 8ta. | W W W W w WWWW WW WWW WWWWWWW f f filii 1.1 . I )ealer in .. Staple and F a r c y Groceriea, Feed, Coal and Wood, and Cigars and Tobacco. 2501-? Guadalupe. Phones 182. A sk yo u r rn . b I fri* rid - what t ' hir;I of that program and t I.e.* e ir* You a, in- nu m b ers just like these can not afford to miss it P r e s a com ments are unanimous in I h e ir verdi* t of p ra t/ e And to • .wok that U n iversitv u d* nts « an g< I this for on* io lla r ! D ont delay buying your tickets T h e r e is a d« mart*! fo r them . ev« tr this early and special trains are com ing from San Marcos are! Georgetown l f you delay you may have to stand and for a dollar Just th*- sam#. every student tend. Let in the U n iv e rsity a t­ OPERA HOOSE CAFE A L A C A R T E . F ra te rn ity Banquets Served. Al wayn open after the show. W, H , M I L A M , P R O P R I E T O R . 122 West Sixth St. C I O . W . P A i I h K S C . s , B E S T L I V E K l IN C I T l . 108 lo ll# E 8th i t . P h o n e 611. I ■ T h e F o r t W o r t h a n d D e n v e r The En. . c u t t y -d A .a oar: ' ared the s*e-rv*'-eB of I aft year's " . a r b of the l a - ' 4 f K>* ba ’ A. ?•• 4- a -rT. i; * a- sc R a i l w a y C o m p a n y . :JSK5£S5$S?S3S5 lag e r- rf y rn -, J • * *• — r ? The-s-e i m ; r t ' - m e n u b * . u \ \ * c a c t i uce a *- f « - * - r j ab • - rn • S fis . f as far de I (a ”* : I. P ■ c a ' e ' -M..4; ■■ ■ ■ * - ggt f:-r to- ’ ZIMrsr G - A ti € — E l . ' I a* g- J-*, eat h d e is. A4 a ta b e 4 * a note; ? ** ap*-: st IN DEFENSE OF FOOTBALL **■- E OLYWPiAN WAKES SOW £ PERTINENT P E W i ^ S OK t h e GREAT g a m e . Stat rat tea Prove That it t Not More Dangerous A r y QXb.e * Po'-nr c* Outdoor A'- et c Spo-.t a ' e t /» loor t , ewe a i» fro m f o llo w in g T h * CMjmfiUfi tai:et) p u b lic a t io n a t N a s h Ville a n d d e v o te d t h e r e c e n tly to s o u t h e r n a t h ie t ic s t h e It ^ a sp le n d id d e f t * * * -.# t h e g r e a t g a m e o f football. M any of our hor ror-K trk ke® »••• n te x n p o ra rie f m ig h t r e a d ii w ith profit i n t e r eat* of th # ta>t j# la ye ra in h u m a n ti ad b ee t k I led “C a r e f u l * t r o c k Ii r a of th* sea# m c m is h a p * a n d ca#ioaJt ie# a n n o u n c e d i t aeaaocj " a ’ The u k e * of •we! e i * d if fe r e n t g ridiron? d u r i n g t h e y e a r T h e p u M i' or p a n o f th e pub!)' , ••bo did n o t look Ja to t h i m a t t e r t h o r o u g h It t a t o u t ­ Jy, w ere h o r r o r s tr ic k e n b a r b a r o u s r a g e " ub. or m e n d ah' old bi m o p p e d ' h r o n i c l e n l i e not m a k e pub.*)' ii. th e ir a r ­ i a f t t h a t o • of v i e lls* of ticle? tweJ-.e th a t OJI on m an? grid iron* a b t « m a n w * > * m* ti b- • of any c 4 loge « a n repa t* w h e r e c a r e f:il trait. :• g wa* th- o r d e r of th e Say injury or. u rre d lr, i s a h ig i m l «•• ' j u t te e t w h e n in no con* th* m e n w ert d i t t o s ’o a l a n d a b r u is in g bat ti* Sn w hir I e n d u r a n c e a n d t h e be#! p h y s oai . cmd t Son a n i • e q u i 4 *-<1 or arb Sets' in*t a n '* TI es* ''Very t>,*- th* r. ,K< t h e (inly is* or anus*- "T i * * u n ix do* i re#' - o w ider t i *--- t e r r i b l e fig re*. d e ta il* *tw*-h« killed, Blare th e m n th* ta- e T h e y pay no a t t e n t i o n t o th* f a r t ’ Ca' h u n d r e d * ar*' killed every j .-a* a b Ie n a n ’ rig driving o r e n g a g e d In n u m wrona owl-door ever* ia*-* a c o m p le te Hat ' f t h e C h r i s m a* < a ala It < -« re t jM- in g f ro m f c x p l o f ch dr* r r* a* hr - a ire * in t i * ca? 1* I e alarming ’"'al ■ f tw e n t y never d e a d a n d th irty All th I* for ired .-? o n e sh o r t week w th no m a t e r a goon r e s u l t i n g ................. w h o and vet w h e n t h o Band* of h a r m e d a n eof re fall a t h le t e * play 4> 4->ug4 r*o*Hv rig t h e t h e g r e a t m a jo r ity g r e a t est po** * good th e fin* fro m t r a i n i n g to be d e r iv e d fro m t h e sp o rt th* p e o p k a n d only twelv# a re killed m t a iv bt way aet up t h e fain- a l a r m < 4 b r u ta lity a n d in h u m e r aport In a r e c e n t Jilter* em I lr. W ood roar Wilson, t h e b r illi a n t y o u n g p r e s id e n t of P r in c e t o n say" **Anv declaration foot ba I a* that college or now played by American university team# la on a level % itb pr-z* MV ’:'.v sh* -a •- c m Se th rf which deserves the nrportanc* which It hat* a t t a i n e d ie* a w holcftotn* to it in •'It Sa a rough gam* ■ - * '-nurse and (m '-aaionally players are injured, aa may happen ail rr ani) outdoor aport but the st idem* alw ays have a lo* t ' present to dr** , every injury o-< from J ko< * that deaths have »•-- football thi» year but th e re h a t e been no d e a th * and no s e rio u s - * I rr, w < I t r a i n 'd ■ * as* • * I t* amt* is r t t o * • a man with intried soft mu*? Ie# and fram e 4a*,e any part Sn football th at to will Bub jeer t re me ndous shock# of ma# I play. Th* player la g ra d u a lly a d v a n c e d to w a r d t h e ae vert ties n hi t yr ole o r uh* e ty nam* T h a t '»**•-! ♦•♦.• *• to t h a t J .ai prow*et*k the g'XMj of * to u I* *, that n . I f< • tar* *r»ir,t # d,^.< : f.r.-rd • 'coperat "t i t V- - • - e». r . ,f F ad, bai J '-a1 in for ? > pow-erf . IV* f ph\ ng rhein to Buc'e+*d r • . , - , p f*u* . 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