S ^ ews Coverage by a Competent Staff of University Students Makes TH E IL? v ^ Mn' 1 of ii© suggest w hat the a JE be, but I hereby l a t e n t to your faculty A nt body an invitation anti to take A f ta r the program , a m em ber*^ HUch celebration on our ship, social and program c©mmi#us may be provided by ship, social and program commi*ua a3 may be provided b * tee was appointed and plans w t# s^udent body and alum ni, Ref i f / f new m o / students them selves objected to throw ing the first year of apple cores at students,” McCurdy. “ The school was sm aller then and those who threw apples could spotted. Needless to say, they were quickly attended to .’’ “ Casey’* A program of readings, songs, and dance num bers was present- ' cd by initiates to the Spanish D ra­ m atics Club a t the second m eeting ( f the year, W ednesday night in th e auditorium of the W om an’s F aculty Club. \jiuu. » com pleted fo r a- tea. , monte were served. The following Jones, V arsity yell t h e leader war and the year a Lei', gave a pep talk and led the student body rn a few of the old yells. In h»c talk, Jones stressed the point that the team represented the student] body and the student body re p re ­ in stitu ­ sented the school as un tion. Y o u r s sincerely, Yours sincerely, p BRCK)KS, President. \ y Novembcr the ,.alace will w itness £ including auto- into tho c l u b : / - ' . n 0 r form er years -w a rp a th ,” JCY guests attractio n s before - . . year “ In the be IO I , t * * High school journalism is being fostered by Sigm a Delta Chi, m en’s journalistic fratern ity , and announcem ent has been made th a t high IOO papers from schools of the sta te will apply for the Texas In te r­ scholastic P ress C onference, an organization sponsored by Sigma D elta Chi and co-operating with the U niversity Interscholastic League. various .^membership in BLAKESLEE SPEAKS AT CZECH MEETING F ather W’lliam S. Blakeslee of ie University Catholic Church, as the principal speaker a t the meting of the Czeeh Club held istn ight, at which the following rogramw as p resen ted : Singing of th e Czech national nthem, “ Dke Domov M uj,” led y Dr. Edward M icek; duet, Geor- ia Mae M atejek, piano, and Lor­ reading, aine M atejek, talk, ,ucy Hermes*; leman Bartosh. violin; im prom ptu F ath er B lakeslee’s talk was on he subject of tolerance. -0 GIRLS ENROLL IN LAW SCHOOL to Be E lected F ro m G ro u p O f Six wore take,, fre e m a n Helen M . t Jan e McCormick, M a rg o # . . . . . . . - o . o i v . - , v c . i r . i uo0l:” 'es:, p ' f vy-..M/ Tom Sutherland, M. JU S N esfce r * M arg a re t C'tiSHtei ,jf,ying, j tn a ijja u 't Shelby, Daniel St( Daily practices are being held by j Shelby, Daniel S t(#iaVer, the debate I T albat, Phoebe T N farg aret the six m em bers of squad w orking on argum ents to j W aters, M rytle J r Ma ret ta be presented O ctober 30, when j concio G uerra, Jrn Gladys Texas m eets the Sydney, A ustral- and G. E. Del l f Head, Fe i n A n e t in in, team in Austin. “ / r i e Fuqua, Del f o a m ih From the six m em bers of the squad, th ree men will be selected to take p a rt in the international debate, according to an announce­ m ent made F riday by Thomas Rousse, debate coach. The pres­ ent mem bers of th e squad work­ ing on the for the m eet with A ustralia a re : F rank! Stubbem an, A rth u r Sandlin, Ray I Bland, Leroy J e ffe rs , Spurgeon* Bell and B ennett Lay. argum ents Stubbem an has been a m em ber of the debate team fo r two years. He is a senior law student. Sandlin has been on the team one year. He is also a law stu ­ dent. Je ffe rs, who was a champion one year in the sta te high school debate contest sponsored by the and Interscholastic League, a extem pore w inner one year speaking, is a sophom ore. in Bell is a senior academ ic Btu dent, and, like o th er m em bers o the- present squad, has taken pa inter-society debates on in campus. Lay is a Meetings of ma I ics Club * other Wed o f g ish Dra. Main B u ild i# bo held every in the night CURT conf CLUB TO I SPECIAL bUT FOR MEN est! fruity men who are inter dram atics will be given a to try o u t fo r m em bership C urtain Club, U niversity ,„tics? organization, at a spec .earing arranged th eir • fit which will be beld a t the J , o f th * C u tu in Club rn f. ll on the night of Thursday, f .o c to b e r 25. of t7 S teele Kennedy, l " y .d e n t The .. be charge of try-outs which will be held before the en tire club organization, will for cultural exhibits, presentation of the Vagabond King in th* C oir .cum , as well as the annua grid classic in Waco, the Texaa-Baylor game SO PH O M O R E G IRLS ......... LUNCH T U ESD A Y the best team and “ We have said ever,” and the best coach tZu«»«• >t«<* »«<> »*•*: Jones. are behind them and you, the stu d en t body, and they w ant re ­ sults.” “ AU the ex-students some ■o L ITE R A R Y SO CIETY D EBA TES T O N IG H T A luncheon for the sophomore ■rirl, will he held Tuesday, O ctober 2't a t I o’clock for the purpose of di.cus.iin* pinna for the year. A “ Tw elfth Night short talk on will be given by Miss Bewley, ai- sistant dean of women. The chairm an of the com m ittee urges girls th a t all sophomore sign in Miss Bewley’s office be­ fore Monday noon so th a t the m eeting will be a rep resen tativ e one. —■o—---------- - C A P AND G O W N T O th a t A debate on the subject, “ Re­ solved: it is more painful a for a g iraffe to swallow w ith sore th ro a t than for a centipede to walk with corns on his fe e t, will fe a tu re tonight’s m eeting of the Ru.dc L iterary Society in Rusk hall. Law Building. The a f ­ firm ative side will be taken by Reed C ozart and A rthur Sandlin, while Edwin Davis and Milton Ayer will uphold the negative side of the debate. O fficers who have been eelcted for the present term are A rth u r Sandlin, president; Kola W hite, vice president; G. T. Adams, sec­ ire^u- | Tetary ; L. P. Magenta, treasu- re ta ry ; L. P. M agin nit, i w n I A T U M O N D A Y u re r; I). U real llorow itz, repoi INI UA IL MUINUM ----- sergeant-at-arm s. T onight*g m eeting is called fo r ’Den J and I 7:15 o’clock. and } .......... Senior girls desl™g ™ ship in th e Cap and Gown, those who were not initiated la. tnose wnu V**;.* year, are refjuested to a tte n d the initiation Monday night, Octo e 22. The initiation 1S. t,°, be0 i i , a t 7 o’clock in the Girls Study Hall. T h e W ea th er I For Austin and vicinity: S aturday, fa ir and cooler. st reg- I Wed- ck u n ­ w in d { antis, pres- nexi 9 held sdnes- raun- , Mil- rhefa R u le A b o u t Co-ed V isits Is S tressed WITH PORKERS Rees and TP ray Out For Longhorns; Hog E nd on S ic k List PORKERS HURLTEXAS READY IO N OF BEEF TO TURN BACK AT LONGHORNS CRIMSON FOES P articular attention has been called at various m eetings of the stu d en ts to a regulation adopted last w inter by the facu lty a t the I Request of the Student Life S taff and duly approved by the regents. This vuh’ reads as follows: “ I n to m en’s rooming houses and fra te rn - 1 lty houses are not perm itted. Th * host groups, as well as the indi­ vidual visitors, are responsible for | chaperoned visits of women I the observance of this rule. Proper chaperons are m ature 1 persons of unquestioned chraacter V isiting Fans I lopstui Of Conference' T ill, M en to rs Shift L ine-up F o r O ut-of-S tate Invaders ^ .. r f BRING OWN WAIER COMBINED ATTACK M eet Tw o Conference Foes in Rapid Succession W ra y and N ona R e e l O u t W ith M inor Bruises By JOHN NIE ERF Twenty-!bree crim on clad Ar­ kansas Razorback* with CMc'te* Francis A. Schmidt and Fred C. Thomson arrived in enem y tem * tory early last night. The Porkers, who m ade a brief Step in D ata*, held a light «*n u l workout in civilian tog* at Steer their Stadium Friday n o o n rn last antics before, tackling the highly touted Longhorns. l i n e -u p s a r k a n s a s S c h o o n o v e r W i n t e r s ( C ) V a n S ick le B y B O B C A N T R E L L T e x a n S p or ts E d ito r yesterday T ap erin g off with a light w ork­ the afternoon, o ut S teers stand ready to rep el the invasion of the crimson clad Ra­ zorback* from the hills of A rkan­ sas brought down to the plain* of T exas by Francis A. Schm idt thin a ftern o o n a t 3:30 o’clock. “ No doubt A rkansas has a good team , and we a re pour? job in tu rn in g to face a real them from their cham pionship saki aspirations tom orrow , Line Coach Bill Jam es a telephone interview last night. the “ However, I believe th a t T exas boys are in the proper fram e of mind to go in th e re fig h tin g and win th a t football gam e,” he added. in and a sense of responsibility fo r; • those under their chapel onage. This rule will be enforced in all cases brought to the atten tio n of , . | the dead of student life. o WOMEN SPORT CLUB OFFICERS N 0 W ELECT ED W A A C onsiders P lan T o A ssist S tadium P led g e AU women sport clubs of I University m et this week group I officers of each elected for the year. The following officers e le c te d : R acquet club: Cornelia rick, president; Em m a Vickers, vice president; Mac A iringtong, sec retary -treas Ure r; Lucy N eblett, repenter; E I » Powell, chart m anager. O irhesus: Miriam Collier, p re s­ ident; Nedra Newkirk, secretary treasurer. . T urtle club: Mae Baldwin, pres­ secretary Jun k in , id e n t; Ruth treasurer. T e- W A A- Hiss: Wee B townie Cooke, d irecto r; Lucille Colima, secretary; Frances Laughlin, tie as u re r; V io le t. Howard, re p o rter; WAA representative, M arjorie Vegan. The clubs are elective, entrance requirem ents b etag baaed on skill in the activities. Members are not voted upon and there are no dues. CLASSICAL CLUB T O M EET MONDAY The Classical Club will meet in Main Building 105 Monday night a t 7 »$0 o clof k. Every precaution is being taken bv the wily m entor Schmidt to ate his Big B ertha pupils in retaining (T urn to page 4, Col. ITGHTV-VEAR-OU) WA L K E R HITS CINDER TRACK TODAY freshm an. 1 th a t a first the There are 12 girls enrolled in e School of Law this year. The niors in the school are: Fannie ►yles, W ilm inor Morris, in the cond year class a re : Julia Bur- 11, Sarah Daniels, and Vida Lu- *11; those in th e first year class ROUsse stated student seldom m akes group of 12 elim inations and Lay had accom plished someW unusual in m aking the g ro u p the best six debaters of 60 t It- 4 Ii r* T j we* 4 t v rn im ha* ma i £ d en t- entering the tryouts. ii; those in th e first year class J is the first time in years th?** : Louise Lanham , Zenda Lewis, j freshm an has survived all p f u' inary contests and lias b e e r b is Eel Kling, Neile S w earin g en .! inarv contests and ba c c i xv1 Jette H eilbrun, Stella Ruder.*-1 eluded in the best *f, and Mr*. Rdby W. Beard. six, a a ■* je“ ■ *■ A t e l i c p w r a i said. vac: # The Daily Texan Football Edition IS Distributed Free s i e v e r y Saturday Evening Football news W hile if s hot. n u m b e r s f o r p l a y e r s / n SATU RD AY'S GAME ISSUED 2 Ike Sewell 3 la-o Baldwin 4 Tommy Hughes 5 Herb Tinner 6 Ed Beular 7 Rufus King (C ) 8 Steve W ray 9 H arry Phillips 10 G. McKinnon 11 Cordy Brown 12 F. A. Recs 13 Orval Rhoads 15 C urtis B eatty i e Jack Cowley 17 John Guinn lim ­ its- —usse ade alate N eerf H rn 1 P aul XU* 2 P rice F ondren 3 Thorn*** Finney 4 Warren Woods 5 Moody Pearson 6 B. S. Harrison 7 Orrin Hays 8 Hat Hughes , _____ T E X A S 18 J. W. Nixon 19 Thom as Mobley 20 A lfred Rose 21 Bill Ford 22 Mac B urnett 23 C harles Haw* 24 D exter Shelley 25 G rover Em erson 26 C laude Meadows 27 Nick G atoura 28 There*! W ilbanks 29 F rank B iggins SO Rutledge Vining 31 F rank Cheatham 32 L. Peterson 33 Jim Beard 34 Milton Perkins 35 Chai lea Clark SI Bill H argrove $8 John C raig 39 H enry Milk 41 Leo Haney 42 Henry Easterling 43 Doyle Parkinson 44 C. B. DU worth 45 Frank Estes 46 C harles Ad bds 47 Albert N em ir 48 Van Lamm 49 Davis Scarbrough A RK A N SA S 12 John Hilton 13 Hoyt Pyle 14 Floy Wise 16 Aka W inter (CA l l Eugene La. .uert 18 Warren Van Meter l f Garland B earers $& Charles Varenell 21 Quentin Crabaugh not Vav “ Soym g ‘H ell’ should be a private expression and not the key SYNO PSIS— the On the w ind-sw ept plains o f Texas we fin d S h eriff Barnaby wondering who hung IB men on one strand o f rope. He suspects G ladiola Hoskins b e­ cause he fou n d h e r silver s p u r th e y u n d e r the tr e e on which a f t e r w ere hanged. Gladiola denying having lost th e sp u r there, goes to Archibald Chaun­ cey Adkins, a tenderfoot, who is in love w ith her, and per­ suades him to say that he w as riding with her that night. night migration, and e pat ruling the an in n a blockade rs. Along the re 25 rum boat* to slip through •Pi —Canadian to voidance o f pep,” (th e words o f a freshm an supposedly sin cere.) A fte r all, what does the stu d en t body w ant? Well, we do not want. an alibi for 2 0 Round Trip Leave Austin 3 :2 5 p. rn. or 7:10 p. rn. every Saturday $ 1 5 0 I Round Trip Leave Austin 4 :1 5 a. rn. or 5 .IO a, rn. every Sunday AI! tickets good to return leave San Antonio 9:00 p. in. or l t : 1 5 p. rn. Sunday night. The Book That’s D ifferent lasso like an y se lf-re s­ th ro w a p e c tin ’ guy should. I ’d th in k you d id I it. M aybe I do anyhow , n e v e r cared fo r th e a o rta o rn e ry c r itte r you a r e .” “ W hy, s h e riff, I a ssu re you I know n o th in g of th e affair. I w as rid in g n e a r th e can y o n la st ev e­ n in g w ith Miss G ladiola b u t n o th ­ in g o f note seem ed to be tra n s ­ p irin g .” I “ Did you h e a r a n y th in g ? ” “ Oh, no, sir!” “ N oth in g th a t sounded like th e c ry o f an anim al? W ell, all rig h t. M aybe you d id n ’t , ” (To Re C o n tin u ed ) The Univ* Presbyterian Sunday morning Lawrence H. Wha pastor GEG. BENDETTI City Passenger A g t. RIDE THE KATY Leave Austin earlier Stay longer San Antonio can he pur­ Tickets chased in advance at city or depot office. H A R O L D T E E N — L I K E A B I R D - — U T W I N G S 7— ............................... f 'rHEQfi/S vqwAT I BEEM , va.'QKSM’ All tmeqe I WEEKS p o p , PO P-M V P i l o t s l i e n e e - ** rife r? i t B E A U T I F U L ! ,____ ' IT S H O P E IS K IO - AMO I'M SHORE OROUO j OF VAH) O H ' S H U K I S ! 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IN S U R E W AY ; rooms is Ie dial T exan C lassified departm ent. th ese rent 23164— T he to DON’T fo rg et to see if * Is kl tike Classified tke pass to tim Queen today. f e n vet. It P ublix Presents ^ ■ NORMA TALMADGE “THE W O M A N D IS P U T E D with G IL B E R T ROLAND , * T T ^ E s c re e n ’s g r e a t em o tio n al a c t r e s s the g re a te s t h e a r t d r a m a o f h e r c a r e e r . The love life o f a r e d e e m e d woman s e t a g a i n s t a se e th in g b a c k g r o u n d o f co n flict a n d m a n -m a d e p assio n . in A cinema canvas to tress it re na lon g na 'pulses beat nod wetness lo v e .. Entertainm ent Extraordinary! Paramount New# Comedy O ne o f db# Pts b lin T h eaters Hear the March King OUSA band D “ W ednesday, O ct. 24 M a tin * * 3 :3 0 ; N it* S U S John Dolan, C o m et S oloist Also Soprano, Harp and Xylophone Solos Saxophone Sextette SUN— MON— TUES Prices*—N ile : $2.00, Matinee: I t ! F loor, $1 O, $1.00; 2nd Bat. Wfc. S a l . $ 1 .0 0 , C h ild re n 7 5 c SP O R T TALK By BOB C A N T R E L L T m # Sport* Catter TODAY S GA M ES Arhats*** t», Tex**. T . C, U. v . A. A M. R ice v*, S. M. U. B aylor VS. C e n te n a ry , ob* of the most interesting game* of the season. It will be followed with a gt* a* deal of interest by Texans, as they remember the work of Arm Mead and Abernathy last Saturday against Texas. In the east. Army and Harvard meet in the headliner. Army ha* yet to taste defeat, though she did barely escape it in the S. M, U. ga me. The Cadets should come through with a good win. Navy will make her fourth attem pt to break her n sireless losing spre< . when she meets Duke. She really should do it this time. rp a good battle against the high achoo! team. La>t week the Silent* won 13-0 oyer Ok;aboma school for the deaf in a game played before a State Fair crowd at D a lla s . F E A T U R E STAFF OF T E X A N ORGANIZES Feature writer* of the Daily Texan held a meeting Friday aft­ ernoon to plan the feature sec­ tions of the Daily Texan for the yew, Everett* Love, head of the de- N iftoc silo A R I S J. of ll. U loppy) Faulkner t hi* ago, 111,, a form er student of the University, is visiting in Aus­ tin this week and is staying at the Lambda (.hi Alpha house. * Different.*' New ark b rin . to you fo r 4 SA TU R D AY , OCTOBER 20, 1928 Reed to Replace Hume A t Q uarter in Rice Fray B y J I M M I E L O V E L L S ewe tat Daily Texan C ©respondent DALLAS, Oct. IO—A running attack is expected to substitute | the vaunted air attack when Mor­ rison (tends his Mustangs again.*t lie hopes I the Owls here today, to cross up Rothgeb who B naid the to have drilled his men in special air defense against the Ponies. Reed, whose reputation as a Quarter gained somewhat in the Army game, is expected to bark signals instead of Hume. It was just revealed Friday that the Mus­ tangs will not present their full strength in the game today, Fincher is out with a wrenched back, Captain Race us is troubled with a bad knee and * ceral other? of the team have been complain­ ing with severe .“ limeburns." The burns were received in the Sim­ mons game at Wichita Falls. Ten yard lings were laid off with dry lime and several of the Ponies got th*1 lime on their bodies. Coat h Morrison withheld this information from news cor­ respondents “because he didn’t want Rice to find out about It.” SILENTS, [.OBOES MEET HERE TODAY from The Toga* Silents the slate school for the deaf will meet the San Marco* high school Loboes at lf:30 this morning on Freshman Field. The Silents boast a strong team, not having been defeated in two starts this season, and should put (Continued fro rn Page I) the the lead they now have in Southwest Conference circuit. Thirty gallons? of water from the Arkansas Ozark bills is included among th* Razorback equipment. The Porker will sta rt the cru­ cial contest minus the services of their star end. “ Gene” Lambert, who is suffering from a badly in­ fected hand sine* the Baylor con­ flict at Texarkana last week-end. Razorback tfop esters have vis­ ions on a conference title if the the Crimson crew, who startled entire southern sporting world last week by handing the Bayior Bruins a neat lacing, can dupli­ the cate this performance over Longhorns. Arkansas will face two confer­ ence foes in rapid succession with­ al the next two weeks with Dana X. Bible’s Texas Cadets turning a right-sbout-face for the Ozark hills next Saturday for the an­ nua! Homecoming jubilee. On the following week end, tho Schmidtmen will trek to Shreve­ port, Louisiana, for their annua! clash with the untamed Tigers of Louisiana State University, Nearly a “ton of beef” will be hurled at the Texas eleven in the opening moments of battle, ac­ cording to announcement made by the Porker mentor last night at the Hotel Stephen F. Austin. R ound T rip Every® Sunday lf *!«"*• L o a v e s Austin 6 JO A. M .Strep Late Round Trip Every Saturday T rain * L e a v e > } Austin ► Sum i*. m. I and I 7:00 P. M. Leave San A ntonio (LOO p. M. Sunday ,, , B ach H om a Early '10:20 P. M This afternoon will find all teams seven of the conference engaged in games that will cause them to put forth every effort an deverey man to win. Six of the eleven* get in the conference mi* up. while the seventh, Baylor; will m eet the Centenary Gents on th eir own gridiron in an effort to jin x the Gentlemen break the have held over conference teams since they were refused admit­ tance. Texas w ill s t a r t h e r c o n fe r­ en ce race w it h t h e p o w e r f a l A rk a n sa s e le v e n , w h ic h t r o u n c ­ ed B aylor leat w e e k b y a 1 4 - 0 •core. A 200 p o u n d l in e , and a fast backfield will cive the locals plenty to w o r r y a b o u t b e ­ fore the s e t t i n g tu n b r in g s rest to the w e a r y . A h a rd gam e fro m start t o f m i t h is predicted. to from The Ponies will switch their vaunted air attack a running game, built around Red­ man Hume, in an effort to double­ cross Rothgeb'f Owls. The Houl­ ton eleven has been drilled in a special pas* defence, and such an attack might t h * rn off guard for a few minutes, lf reports are true, the Owls have a decent passing attack of their own. throw The first tennis to u rn ey of th e fell s Caton will start M on­ d ay whoa the A ll-C ity to u rn a ­ ment wilt on Penick s ta rt court*. Th it m eet will draw large num bers of s ta rts from tho University, dow n-tow n, and neighboring cities. W ilm er A l­ lison, B erkeley Bell, B ruce Barnes, Jim m ie Q uick, E arl T ay ­ lor, and Loc inn L aC oste will be th e U niversity and a form er University stars in the gam e. few of The Aggie Horned Toad gome should be a corker. The Frogs have been a stumbling block s s the path of the Farmer* for the past three years, and Bible will have hi* men keyed to a high pitch to bump the Christian*. Three* point Johnnie Wash mon and Rags Mathews will not he there to deal the Aggie backs misery. J The Vanderbilt Commodores, o ff on another of their successful seasons, meet Tulane this a fte r­ noon in what should prove to bi Better than a Sw eetheart Cold Stadium Topcoats $30 up Sweaters and sweater vests more Interwoven ; Wool H ose ' Note: Call by and get your red book T ic k e t O llie * A u stin N a ta l P h o n e * 7 785-6096 MILTON MORRIS, A gent ED BEARD, A**i»tsat W e w ill m ake your visit* to our shop pleasant Eli H. Miller & D ave Bouldin A special value group of fine silk frocks for fall wear. Featured are new tiered glare and ruffled models. Crepes, Satins, Velvets Romaine and Velvet Combinations S ome wool dresses are included. . Novel - * a. -rn Also the new velveteen sport models trimmings and scarf necklines. Sizes for the miss and mademoiselle. Specially Featured Chic fall hats in Berets. Off-the-face, and small Htted models of soleil felts, velvet and fur felts. New autumn shades in wide array. THE QUALITY STORE At oil Stationers Send tl.0 0 AMERICAN PENCIL CO. Dept D ZI, Hoboken. NL J TkiaWrt o f UNIQUE Thin L evi Colon* . P ttu H t—2 0 co lo n — I t .OO p o t dor. A rt should be preserved! Don’t waste {esthetic effort on the kind of slicker that won t last. Use a g e n u in e T o w e r ’* P ith B rand Slicker—a background worthy of your masterpiece. iFish Brand Slickers are not only better looking-—they stay that way. T h ey’re built to take any sort of beating you or the weather can give them. The “ Varsity” model is a hie. handsome, roomy cost, full-lined. It has a corduroy-faced collar, with or without a strap. Buttons or buckles a* you choose, and the patented ' Reflex” edge that keeps water out of the front. The packets •re w ide sa d deep sad rip-proof. Your choice af ceders. Bsh* of att, a Fish Brand Slicker —“‘Tile Rainy Day Pel”—costs not a bit snore than others. And yea can. Buy it -anywhere. A. J. Tower Company, Boston, Mass. J O W E R S r n * i r PARIS -MAID • S H O E S r h a ) Austin Store, 722 Congress Avenue 204-206 E. 6TH ST A ustin, exas Correctly Styled— Expertly Tailored That Uphold to the Limit the Reputation of the J. C. Penney Company as a Distributor of Soundly Made, Value-Giving Merchan- Extra Pants to Match at $5.90 The season's newest styles in Men’s and Young Men's Suits now ready for your inspection! Selected Fabrics Smart Patterns The Utmost in Value ' -- v/ ' I St The stylish three-button, single-breasted men’s model shown here is available in medium and dark fkftdfrfe cl grey, brown and bbs* worsteds, with fancy stripe effects. Mae in blae serge sad blue - •v pin stripe. * News Coverage by a Competent Staff of University Students Makes THE D AILY T E X A N the Most Complete Medium for News of Campus Happenings FOOTBALL EDITION VOLUME XXX The First College Daily in the South AUSTIN, TEXAS, SA TU R D A Y , OCTOBER 20, 1928. — L- - - - - - - - - - - - - - t . • I'. . I . ' A ■ .. '* .■ Y ■ .'ft 6 rr£ ^ -~ :*i*kr- V Y 5 > ; jk,-'N . v j * - >. «* M, '* 'v Distributed FREE Do Not Pay for This Paper asana N o . 2 7 mmi mm 0 WM CENTENAR Y12-0 J t i ms A. & M. SECOND 8-0 WHIPPING KING AND SHELLEY GO GOOD IN GAME I s King and Hughes Score for Steers In 20 -7 V ic to r y B y B O B C A N T R E L L T e x a n S p o r ts E d ito r A f t e r t r i l l i n g A r k a n s a s by a sin g le p o in t a t th e e n d of th e f ir s t h a lf y e s t e r d a y a f t e r n o o n , T e x a s c a m e b a c k b e h i n d t h e o f f e n s iv e w o rk o f K ing, Basilar a n d S h elle y a n d t h e s e n s a t i o n a l d e f e c t i v e v/c.rli of B u r n e t t , B r o w n , R o s e a n d R h o a d s in t h e se c o n d h a l t to sc o re tw o to u c h d o w n s a n d kick b o th trie s f o r th e e x t r a p o in t, to win o u t :n th e ir f ir s t c o n f e r e n c e tilt of th e y e a r 20-7, a n d g e t s t a r t e d on th e r i g h t f o o t in t h e c c n f e r e n c e c h a m p io n s h ip ra c e . T h e g a m e w as a f a s t a n d f u r i o u s f ig h t t h r o u g h o u t , w ith t h e ball c h a n g i n g h a n d s w ith lig h tn in g - lik e r a p i d i t y a t tim es , e n d r u n s , o f f-ta c k lc p la y s a n d long p u n t s k e p t th e f a n s o u t o f th e ir s c a ts all a f t e r n o o n . g a s s e s , T E X A S S C O R E S T e x a s s t a r t e d th e sc o rin g in t h e s e c o n d p e r io d w h e n R h o a d s r e c o v ­ e r e d a p u n t w hich G eises h a d f u m b le d on A r k a n s a s ' six inch line. O n th e f i r s t p la y , K in g d ro v e t h r o u g h the m id d le o f th e line f o r a to u c h d o w n . T h e I e x a s t r y f o r th e e x t r a p o in t w as w id e. A r k a n s a s c a m e r i g h t b a c k , a n d w e n t in to t h e le ad . A s e r ie s of p asses, line p la y s, a n d tw o p e n a l t i e s p u t th e m in s c o rin g p o s itio n f r o m w h e r e B e a v e rs , th e ir p o w e r f u l back, w e n t across.- T h e t r y f o r e x t r a p o in t * w as p e r f e c t. I he h a l f e n d e d w i t h o u t f u r ' h e r s c o rin g . S C O R E T W I C E T h e S te e r s c a m e b a c k to sc o re o n c e in th e t h i r d a n d a g a in in the f o u r t h q u a r t e r . T h e T e x a s b a c k f ie ld o p e n e d u p in th e la st h a l f an d u n c o r k e d som e p r e t t y r u n s a n d pas ses. I t w as a p ass t h a t sc o re d t h e second to u c h d o w n f o r T ex a s, w h e n K in g s t e p p e d b a c k to his ow n 30 y a r d line a n d s h o t a 15 y a r d p ass to T o m m i e H u g h e s w ho r a n th e r e m a in in g 15 y a r d s f o r th e t o u c h d o w n . P r e v io u s to t h a t pass, tw o T e x a s a t t e m p t s h a d b e e n wild. T h e la s t T e x a s t o u c h d o w n w a s s c o r ­ 3helley kic k ed e d by K ing w h en he p lo w ed th e line f o r th e score. b o th tries. FIRST QUARTER f u m b le s a n d to r e c e iv e a t to M iller w h o to B c u l a r w ho r e t u r n s 7 y a r d s A r k a n s a s w on th e toss a n d ch o se t h e S o u th goal. r e t u r n s 5. M iller C ow le y kicks o f f b r e a k s t h r o u g h f o r 3 y a r d s . B e a v e r s g e ts 2 a t le f t g u a r d . B e a v e r s p u n t s 35 y a r d s to T e x a s ’ 4 0 - y a r d line. K ing h its line f o r no gain. A r k a n s a s o f f- s id e , 5 y a r d p c r a l t y . S h elle y pic ks u p a n o t h e r K in g g e ts a s c e n t y a r d o f f le f t ta c k le . b a r e y a r d o f f r ig h t e n d . Gelee i n t e r c e p t s a T e x a s p a s s f r o m S h e lle y a n d r u n s it hack IS y a r d s . B e a v e r s c r a s h e s t h r o u g h line fo r 5 y a r d s . B e a v e r s picks up 2 y a r d s o f f le ft ta c k le . D a le f a ils to gain a t r i g h l g u a r d . B e a v e r s p u n t e d 33 y a r d s to O c u la r on T e x a s ’ 5 y a r d line. B e u l a r r e t u r n s 15 y a r d s . * * S helley on a c u t - b a c k t h r o u g h l e f t ta c k le g e ts loose f o r 17 y a r d s , p la c in g bail on 41 y a r d line f o r 7 y a r d s . K in g b r o k e o f f le ft ta c k le f o r 17 y a r d s b e f o r e b eing r u n F i r s t o u t o f b o u n d s by B e a v e r s a n d D a le . T im e o u t , A r k a n s a s . d o w n on A r k a n s a s ’ 33 y a r d line. P la y r e s u m e d . K in g g e ts o f f slow, a n d picks up 4 y a r d s o f f r ig h t ta c k le . B e u l a r s t a r t s a r o u n d r i g h t line. B e u l a r c r a s h e s t h r o u g h STARTING LINE UPS TEXAS Ford Brown Phillips Burnett Sew ell Cowley Rose Beular Hughes Shelley King L. E. L. T. L. G. C. R. G. R. T. R. E. Q. B. R H. L. H. F. B. ARKANSAS Schoonover W inters W ise B uckalew Van S id e Gardner Creighton Geise D ale M iller Beavers BEARS HALT GENTLEMEN’S STRING AT 5 UTI, w ilso n and Noble Lead B ruins to V icto ry ] Special to The Daily T ita n . SHREVE! ORT, Louisiana, Oct. 20.— The Baylor Bears, playing inspired football here this after­ noon, broke a two year old jinx which the Centenary Gentlemen :.i .awber? ut have held over tm the Southwestern Conference, when they slipped a 12-0 defeat rh* into the records Gents. Jake Harm a com­ pany were not equal to the task c l stopping the sensational at tack of Wilson, Nob!?, Furl and Newberry. against and The Texans passed, kicked and ran the ends like demons. The; frere evidently smarting under the sting of a 14-0 licking hand­ ed them last week by a sister con­ ference team, Arkansas, while the Gents were feeling a bit chesty the over their 0-0 trimming of Texas Aggies. This wa.- the first defeat suf­ last fered by Centenary in the their two years, and shattered string of wins over members of the Southwestern Conference at five straight. Up Until this a f­ ternoon, the Gents had beaten T. C. U., S. M. U., Rice, Baylor, and A. & M. last year and this year. * Morley Jennings and hts Golden the Lone Star I Bears leave for Star state tonight lots belter than they did lust Saturday night at the same time. feeling MV T/^nn 0 ■ atyto jb I I L I A t V f V f 0 I I m Th© photographer caught th© T e x a s - A r k a n * a * gam© highlight* t h i s a f t e r n o o n . H e r e a r e tw o o f t h e f t In th e top, w e see TAT A r NATIONAL GRID I%L!^LLTw5i T H T i O W T W H P O rn v v r R u f u s K ing, m a k in g I 0. G e o r g ia T ec h 13, N o tre D a m e j H oly C ross 13, F o r d h a m 19. M u h le n b e r g 8, F r a n k l i n a n d e n d , b u t cut* b a c k a n d pick* up a y a r d . A r k a n s a s o f f- sid e , a n d d r a w s 5 y a r d p e n a l t y . K ing dives o v e r t h e le f t side of th e lin e f o r a y a r d . B e u la r slips t h r o u g h th e line f o r a y a r d , a n d f ir s t d o w n on S helle y get# a y a r d on a lo n g e n d tr y . I I I A r k a n s a s ’ 22 y a r d line. O n a pass b e h in d t h e line K in g to F o rd , F o r d g e ts a y a rd b e f o r e G a r d n e r b u sts him . A pass S h e lle y to H u g h e s p la c e s ball on A r ­ k a n s a s ’ 11 y a r d line. K in g b its lin e f o r 2 y a r d s . T e x a s is m a r c h i n g s t r a i g h t d o w n t h e field . y a r d s . S h elle y h its th e m io d le o f t h e line f o r 2 S helle y g e t s a y a r d o f f r i g h t ta c k le . T h e P o r k e r line is f i g h t i n g w ith its back to th e wall. S h e lle y f a k e s a p ia c e -k ic k , a n d B e u l a r p a s se s a c ro ss g o a l lin e to Rose w ho le ts th e ball slip o f f f i n g e r tips. I*- A rkansas* ball o n o w n 2 0 y a r d lin e . B e a v e r s g e ts 3 y a r d s th r o u g h I line. B e a v e rs p u n t s 3 3 y a r d s to B e u l a r w ho is b u s t e d in t r a c k s o n 44 y a r d line by S c h o o n o v e r . K in g c a r r i e s ball c u t o f b o u n d s f o r no b r o u g h t in 15 y a r d s f r o m sid e lin e s. T i m e o u t f o r A r- I g*««- I k a n s a s . T h e A r k a n s a s line h e ld w h e n it h a d to . A pas* S h e lle y to F o r d is m c o m p lo to . I t w a s a f a k e p a s s . D a le d r o p s h alt w h e n I h e a l m o s t i n t e r c e p t s it. S helle y g e t s 4 y a r d s t h r o u g h line. S h e lle y p m * * l o A r k a n s a s ’ Z Z y a r d lim e w h e r e R o s e a n d F o r d kill t h o ball. iv e rs b a c k ; b e p u n t s 4 0 y a r d o u t o f b ou n d * o n T e x a s ’ 4 0 y a r d line. ~ B e d l a r g e ts J f a r d s o f f Soft t a c k le , h a t b a ll b r o u g h t b a c k , a n d T e x a s ta c k le , hold d o w a b y G a r d n e r , f o r l l y a r d s . H e a l m o s t g e t loose. H u g h e s h its H a s f a y ate g a i n , as q u a r t e r e n d s . T e x a s 0, A r k a n s a s 0. I d r a w s 5 y a r d p e n a l t y o f f- s id e . K in g b r e a k s t h r o u g h th e C o n t i n u e d o n P a g e 2 FE A T U R E S T A F F O F TEX A N O R G A N IZ E S RICE, 5? to Feature writers of the Daily ' ! Texan held a meeting Friday a it- j P o n i e s D e s e r t A i r , In g y JIMMIE LOVELL department j fore a state fair crowd to R un up H u g e Score O n O w ls el noon to plan the feature sec­ tions of the T)aily Texan for the i year. | Everett* Love, head of the de­ p artm en t, asked each member of ! special d*% Tex** I the department to turn fct I)ALLAS’ * * • O - * * * ""*■ I least*one fu tu r e t o r y a weak, and I aa The Texan plans to put o u t ; riso?J c»Med Oil hi? second a feature section ai least every third stringers here Saturday he­ .show 's third Sunday. The plans a series of feature arteries] the home town how the Mustang* Ion members of the faculty to con-! w e rt able to hold Army as they ; did. Lice Owls were trampled 52 I tin ae throughout the year. I to 13 in the exhibition, A running | M in n e s o ta , R e s e r v e s ZZ, E a s t i a tta c k was used m ore than the air I as a means to pile up the score. | D akota W e s le y a n 14. I Johnson, Pony h alf m ade the first J Law rence 10, L ake F o rest 7* Stevens Point 2 5 , S tool Inst!- \ three touchdowns, to lead scoring. Ehuring the m orning Rice H ar­ rier* defeated Pony runner* 2x to j 27, with C aptain Brunson show-1 m g th e way over • . u u m , W a b a s h 6, G e o r g e t o w n La Crosse T•aris­ ~—*-------- ° ------- S u p e r io r 26, th e 3.7 t« « k y 0, t a t e 7. cr* 6. K en - th© f i r s t to u c h d o w n a f t h e g a m e th r o u g h t h e p ile d w ith a dive u p A r k a n s a s line . It c a m e a few s e c o n d s a f t e r R h o a d s h a d r e ­ c o v e r e d a f u m b le d p u n t on th e P o r k e r 6 inch line. T h e player* in w hile a r e seen c o n v e r g in g R h o a d s of T ex a s (N o , 1 3 ) a n d S c h o o n o v e r of A r k a n s a s look on. In th e low er is seen D e x t e r She Hey s t a r t i n g o f f on o n e o f his n u m e r o u s long j a u n t s of th e g a m e . B e a v e rs o f A r k a n s a s ( N o . 1 9 ) seem s to be w a n ti n g t o a r g u e w ith him, b u t a T e x a s m a n is d o ing his b e s t to g e t him o u t o f th e play. M a r y l a n d 13, W e s t e r n M a ry - W e s t V ir g in ia 22, W a s h i n g t o n l a n d 6. a n d L e e 0 . Cee 24*, Carroll 0. I o w a W e sle y a n 20, C e n t r a l 0 Io w a T e a c h e r s 4C, P e a n Col- j i* l a g a P. m ile | H r rroal ©. C h a r l e s t o n T e a c h e r s 10, I n d i a n a ] ‘-..A"-"' | Houghton 7, Northland 9* ■ *r- y**'-;".' - 3 . M in n e s o ta 33, C hicag o 7. M a r s h a ll 0. N o r t h w e s t e r n 7, K e n tu c k y 0. Y ale 32, B r o w n 14. L oyola ( C h i c a g o ) 20, L o m b a r d S ta m b r o s e 7, C o lu m b ia 7. Illinois 13, I n d ia n a 7. P u r d u e 19, Wi*eon*in 19. O hio S t a t e 19, M ic h iga n 7. Iow a 54, R ipon 0. U. o f D e tr o it 27, L oyo la ( N e w 0. O r l e a n s ) 0. 13. Y ale F ro s h 9, E x e t e r 0, M o u n t U n io n 26, W o o s te r P r i n c e t o n 21, L ehigh 0. D e n n is o n 7, M u sk e g o n 0. S c huy lkill 37, St. J o h n s 0. M a r q u e t t e 26, A k ia h c m a A 0. M S t. L ouis U, 12, Rolla M iner* 7. L y n c h b u r g 12, G u ilf o r d 6, N e b r a s k a 7, S y r a c u s e 6s _ . C o l g a te 16, M ic h ig a n S t a t e 0. S o u t h e r n N o rm a l 0, S io u x F a lls & 6. PP i t t s b u r g h 20, A lle g h e n y 0, B. V. 7, B a te s 0. W illiam * 26, R e n s d a l e 7, C. C. N. T. 20, Drexel 6. C e b ly 12, W o o s t e r P o ly 0. Kansas 7, Kansas A ffies 9* & L u t h e r 26, Io w a 6. M o r n in g sid e 8, S o u th D a k o ta 0. S e w a n e e 38, C u m b e r l a n d 0. S o u t h e r n 7, P ie d m o n t 0. P r in c e t o n F r o s h 0, M e r c e n b u r g T u f t s 12, B o w d a in 0. N avy 6, D u k e 0. U n io n 7, V e r m o n t 6. U n io n 7 1 V e r m o n t 6 S a in t J o h n 39, W a s h in g t o n 9. H a m iin e 7 G u s t a v ous A d o lp h u s *• • G e o rg ia 7, F u r m a n 0, N o tr e D a m e R e serve * 0 , N o r t h ­ w e s t e r n R e serv e * 0. R u t g e r s 0. O s w e g o N e e m a l 9 , A lbion 26, O liv e t 7. M an liu s 5 1, N .Y .U . 48, V illa N ova 7, G e t t y s b u r g 2, A m h e r s t 10, H a m i l t o n 0. E l m h u r s t 4 4 , A u r o r a 0 . S p e a r f is h N o r m a l 13, N o r t h e r s N o rm a l 0. B a t ie r 4 0, C o n t r o l N o r m a l 0. O, of Ohio $$, Cincinnati 0. F ro g s C ontinue O ver T ex as A ggies Jinx '; kansas, 7. Passes: Arkansas ti f■ The groom is the brother of Bob Eikel, former president of the Students’ Association. DELTA 7. ET A’S GIVE FOUNDER'S BANQUET , f Delta Zeta sorority will en ter-j tain with a founder’s day banquet tho Tuesday, October 23, Driskill hotel. at GAMMA PHl'RET A GI VES j TEA HONORING PLEDGES Gamma Phi Beta entertained I Friday afternoon from 4 to 6 o’clock with a tea honoring Jheir pledges and patronesses. Those in the receiving line were: Misses Mary Frances Llewellyn, Dorothy Ellen Shivers, Winnie Burnett,, and Mesdames John Edward P rit­ chett, E. L. Steck and George Kneip. 9 9 9 9 Cora Wooter.s visited in San Antonio last week-end. Delta Tau Delta announces th<- of J . R. Gilliland of pledging Dallas. Drs. Koenig & Kott Foot Specialists 3 2 1 L i t t l e f i e l d B l d g . P h o n e 4 8 5 5 A Sermon for Students God? The University Presbyterian Church Sunday morning at l l Lawrence H. Wharton, pastor SAMON SHOE SHOP B O O T S -AND S H O E S M A D E T O O R D E R , F I R S T C L A S S M A T E R I A L S U S E D H I G H C L A S S S H O E R E P A I R I N G . 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Shelley b a ck , h e p a s s e * w ild; ball brou gh t b a ck . Fou rth d ow n , 4 ... Shelley h ack, h e p u n t* 55 y a rd s to G e l*# , who fu m b le*. R h o a d s re c o v ers fo r T e x * * on P o rk er 6 itc h B ee. K in * plow s the on a c o n fe re n ce op p on en t. T e x a s 5 , A r k a n sa s 0 . R hoads f a i l * to kick e x tra point. T e x a s 6, A rk a n sa s 0. line fo r T e x a s first s c o r e 1 fo r R o se , B e a tty in su b s titu te *— V in in g T e x a s will receiv e. B e a v e r s kicks o f f , b o t b e ll is brought b a c k . T e x a s sen d s for S e w e ll, M id * fo r C ow ley. B e a r e r s a g a in k ick* to S h e lle y who fu m bles, h u t p ick s up and re tu rn s 19 y ard s. A p a ts, S h e lle y to H ugh es, it b u s te d up by M iller. Sh elley r ip * the lin e f e r one y a r d . B e u la r runs s t r a ig h t a c ro ss the fie ld , and is fo rc e d o u t o f b o u n d s f o r a 2-yard toes b y S bailey p u n ts high 5 5 y a rd s to G e ste w ho retu rn s 5 y a r d * . M iller. M eadow s fo r B e u la r, B ald w in fo r K in g, T e x a s . A rk a n sa s calls tim e o u t, with hall on own 18 y ard line ta talk m a t t e r s over, and d e c id e w hat to do ab ou t it. D ata plow s the line f o r 3 yards, but b a li is calle d back, and T e x a s g e ts 5 *y a rd p e n alty . B u r n a t t breaks th ro u g h an d throw s M iller fo r a y ard le ss. B u rn e tt knocks dow n a sh o rt p a ss ov er th e lin e , Third d ow n , 6 to go. B e a r e r s b a c k ; D ale g e t * 3 y ard s th ro u gh lin e. B e a re r s b e c k ; He kicks 32 y ard s to S h e lle y on T e x a s' 4 5 y a rd lin e. G ardn er b r e a k s S h e lle y 's p a ss is in ­ th rou gh and th row s M ead ow s fo r a 3 y ard to ss. te rc e p te d by G e ise who ru n s it back I S y a r d s b e f o r e he is r u e o u t o f bounds by B u rn e tt, M oore fo r G a rd n e r, A r k a n s a s . A p a ss G ets# to B e a r e r s is g o o d fe r 22 y a r d s, c a r r ie s bail a a T e x a s ' 30 y ard tine. A n o th er p a s t it in com p late. A b u lle t p ass o v e r tk e tine from th e h an ds o f B e a v e r s to M iller is g o o d fo r 14 y a rd s; p u t s h ail on T e x a s ’ 20-yard line. M iller fa ils to g a in on a try at le ft e n d , but p la c e * b a ll in frn o t o f g o a l line. A p a s s, B e a v e r s to M iller, is in ­ te rc e p te d by B u rn e tt a f t e r ab o u t h alf a doxon m en gat their h a n d s on it, but fa il to hold it. H ig g in s fo r H u g h e s, T e x a s . Brow n c a l ls fo r a head g e a r. H tg *in s ta k e s ball o u t o f b o u n d s fo r no g a i n . Sh elley b a c k ; he p u n ts 4 2 y a rd s to G o ise on own 48 yard lin e . B u rn e tt dow ns him in tra c k s. A p a ss is in com p lete, when B u rn e tt g e ts in w ay, C ordy th r o w s bis h e a d g e a r aw ay. A n o th er p a ss is in co m p le te , but B o gges r u le s p a ss com p lete on in te rfe re n c e . B e a v e rs is s to p e d by Mills an d B u r ­ n ett fo r no gain C h e ath a m fo r V ining, T o x a s, B u rn e tt b u sts D a le fo r no gain on n try a t rig h t end. R h oads th ro w s D al# fo r a y a r d lo ss on a la t e r *! p a ss. B e a v e r * punts to M e a d o w s who c a rr ie s h a ll o u t on T e x a s ’ 8-yard lin e ; b all is b ro u gh t b a c k , and T e x a s d r a w s 15-yard p en alty, p u ttin g b all on T e x a s* 21 y a r d lin e . it down talk in g th in g s ov er. B e a v e rs is stop p ed a t the line by B u rn e tt a f t e r a 2-yard g a in . A la te r a l p a ss B e a v e rs to D ale c a rr ie s ball to T e x a s ’ 6 yard line, w h o r e M eadow s and H u gh es g e t bim . A rk a n sa s c a lls tim e out. The T e x * * team B e a v e rs t a k e s b all out o f bounds fo r a y a rd loss. B e a v e r * r a m s line fo r 2 y a r d * . B a il on T e x a s ’ 4 -y ard . B e a v e r s is stop p ed fo r a 3-yard gain . O n e y a rd to go. B e a v e rs b re a k s o f f tack le fo r touch dow n, T e x a a 6, A rk a n sa s 8. D a is kicks e x tr a point. T e x a a 8, A rk a n sa s 7. Piny re s u m e d . T e x a s receives- D ale k ick s to Baldw in w ho re tu rn s 17 y a r d s . Baldw in lo se s 3 y a rd s o f f le ft and w hen C reig h to n g e ts h im . S h e lle y ’s p a ss to R h o ad s is in com plete, when S h e lle y shoots o v e r h it head. A rk a n sa s o ff- s id e ; 5 y ard p en alty. M e ad o w s gets 2 y a r d s on a fa k e th rou gh the line. C reig h to n b re a k s th r o u g h and throw s M e a ­ dow s fo r a 9-yard lo st. Sh e lle y p u n ts 5 0 y a r d s to G eise who r e t u r n s IO, sh akin g o f f th ree ta c k le r s . M iller g e ts 3 y a r d s on delayed b u c k . A fa k e spin play re su lts in M iller losin g 4 y a r d s. H olm es fo r C e i l * , A rk an sa s, M iller g e ts 4 y a rd s through S c o r e s A rk a n sa s 7, T e x a s 6. lin e . H a lf ends. The T e x as L o n gh o rn B a n d tak e s the fie ld b e tw e en tke h alv e s, a n d fo rm s the “ T *\ A fte r m arch in g up and th en b ack down th e fie ld they re tu rn to the c e n te r, e n d spelt " T E X .” T h e slim es led by H e o tjr Hecatk in * ta k e the fie ld , an d s ta r t on stu n ts th e y have been le a r n in g . They form a “ T ” . The L o n g h o rn B and is b e a r in g down on “ T h a t 's like the fro sh w ill pull the w h is tle My W eak n ess N ow .” yell. T he L on gh o rn s sta r t b ack on tho fie ld . T h e (tim es g iv e tw o y e ll* and then m ake a b re a k fo r the stan d s. D an O ’L eary , 8 9 y e a r old w alker is in tro d u ced . H e sta r ts aro u n d th o tr a c k . L o o k s SECOND HALF T e x * * is s ta rlin g the s a m * line-up th at s t a r t e d th e gam e. A r k a n s a s will kick a f f . G a rd n e r k ick * nut o f b o u n d s; b a ll brought h a c k , a n d kicks o f f a g a in * G a rd n e r k ick s high to B e u la r on IO yard lin g. H a re tu rn s to T e x a s 3 5 -y ard B attler p a s s e s t a H u sh es f o r 12 y ard s, an d first dow n. K in g ploughs line fo r 5 y a rd *. A r k a n s a s calls tim e ou t. then resum o p in y . Shelley b a c k ; he g o e s aro u n d end fo r no g a iu , B e u la r’ s p a ss is in ­ te rcep te d on A r k a n sa s’ 4 3 -y a rd line. te am s talk it ov er, a n d B o th line. P h illips g e ts B e a v e r s a f t e r a yard gain . M ille r g e ts 3 yard s a r o u n d righ t en d ; H u gh es s to p * him . M itier g e ts 2 y a r d * through th o lin o . B e a v e r* b a c k ; he p u n ts to T e x a s ’ 3 0 y a rd lin e w here It hi d o w n e d S h e tlo y by G a rd n e r. b a ck ; he p u n ts SO y a rd s to G e ise who ru n s it b a c k one y ard . O n own 20 yard line. B e a v e r s plow s line fo r 4 y a r d s , but ball b r o u g h t back , and A rk a n sa s g e ts 5 -y a rd p en alty . Sh elley b a c k ; K in g fu m b les a n d lo s e s a yard. B u rn ett is p la y in g a se n sa tio n al g a m e . H ugh es g e t s M iller g e ts 7 th ro u gh line. A fak e sp in f a i t * to work; B u r n e t t throw * D ale fo r a y ard loss. B e a v e rs b a c k ; a p u ss is in te rc e p te d b y B u rn ett. l l y ard s, c arry in g ball to A rk a n sa s* 23-yard lin e . S kelley b a c k ; g o e s o ff tack le fo r a y a rd . B e u la r b ack ; p a s s e s to R ose, who d r o p s it, in co m p le te; T e x a s g e t s a bad p a ss high and wide 5 y ard p en alty . K in g p asse e I S y ard s to H u g h e s who runs I S y a r d s fc r touchdow n. T e x a s 12, A rk an sa s 7. S h e lle y kicks try fo r e x t r a point. T e x a s 13, A rk a n sa s 7. Sh elley p a sta s , T e x a s receiv es ag a in . G a rd n e r kicks o f f to Sh elley on 5 -y a r d line, who ru n * it b ack 3 0 y ard s. th rough King g ets 5 y a r d * on d e la y ed bock. B e u la r lo se * 4 y ard s w h en a f a k e the A rk an sa s line b re a k s M oore fo r G ard n er, A rk a n sa s. Sh elley b a c k ; b e p u n ts 35 y a r d * o u t of bounds on A r k a n sa s’ 3 0 -y a rd line. H e b a r e ly g o t it o ff. A p a s s is incom plete when it fa lls sh ort o f goal. A n o th e r p ass is k n o c k e d down by R ose. A rk a n sa s d raw s 5-yard p e n a lty fo r second in co m p ieta fo rw ard p a ss. sm o th e rs on an d B e a v e rs b ack ; be p u n ts 3 5 y ard s to B e u la r w ho ru ns out o f b o u n d s on own 39-yard line. K in g b re a k s o f f ta c k le fo r 2 y ard *. M o o re sto p * him. K in g’ * p a ss to R ose it w ild. ’ U n . B a id a r b ack ; he fa ils to g a in . Shelley b a c k ; he p u n t* to G e ise , w ho of fu m b le *. B u rn ett re co v ers fo r T e x a s on A r k a n s a s ’ 24-yard lin o . It w a * fa r over B ig M ac it in the m iddle o f every play, an d is d e alin g the A r k a n s a s o ffe n se plen ty o f m isery. B e u la r’* p a ss to R h o a d s is in c o m p le te . A b a sk e t p a ss K in g to F o rd gain s 7 y a rd s. A n oth er b a sk e t p a s s , K in g to F o rd g a m s 2 y ard s, King m akes f i r s t down, fu m b le s, b u t in rec o v ers. H olm es f c r M iller, A rk an sas. T e x as* p ossessio n . B a ll on 11-yard lin e K in g g o e s th rou gh line fo r 8 y a rd *. It w as o v er gu ard . B e u l a r gets y ard through ce n te r o f the line. K in g c a r r ie s ball to 6 in ch b a e . F ir st down, goal to go. K ing d ives th ro u g h center o f lin e f o r hi* second touchdow n. f o r e x tra point. H is try w as p e rfe c t, sa ilin g s q u a r e ly betw een tim u p ­ rig h ts. T e x a s 20, A r k a n sa s 7. R hoads fo r F o r d ; H argrov es f o r C o w ­ le y ; T ig n e r for P h illip s; B e a tty fo r Sew ell, T e x a s . T e x a s k ic k s o f f s s q u a r te r c o d s. B a rn ie r, g e ts D ale a f te r a IO y ard retu rn. T e x a s 19, A r k a n s a s 7 . Shelley t r i e s are The g-Hni hopes fo “ tho sa fe ty o f Commander Ii. C. Mi Donald, Ifee darin f Briton, rapidly w aning. The riSesce o f many hours ha- bern broken only one*, when rn Dutch vessel reported sighting the plane 700 miles north and | east of Newfoundland. This ©fe­ els im ! early Thursday mo r m ag, land tho flier’s fuel would have 'entirely b*en consumed by day- fligh t Frid ay morning, He had ton iv two avenues of escape from fettle mysteHous fate of other trans­ a t la n t ic flier*— that he was able I to land on so tnt remote island on tthe wast coast of Scotland, or . that in alighting at sea he was I picked up by a passing: boat not ^equipped with radio apparatus, * The British people and press , a>•© unusually stirred up by the ^iu rom fdete sto ry of their country- |SBan"s un boasted daring. He was apprentice period of and was handicapped radio apparatus arid nding in water. • t i n h w tho “ autophon*'.” A \ is a t present demon­ ian b c f o r t a m eeting of the MSU dent Telephone A ssoria* in C hicago an instrum ent for * th:- em ancipation o f the telephone the » ladv o f the house leaves for th* day she tam ** on her autop h on e; I t receives ab of the m essages th a t come in fend later tran sm it* Hupp to hr* n the sen d e r's own > voire. In the future when user J,.bn Collins in the Texan who It device. this has invented might be well to remember his name-, for lf all experiment* prove successful, school boys in the fu- » taro will rend about him and Al* esander Graham Bidi on the same I page of their history books, The possibilities o f the device | | arc- unlimited- -imagine turning I on your “ anaophone” some after­ s’' noon and hearing Dean Moor*1* | voice ted! you thai you have been I drooped front the rolls of the in­ stitution. Coast guard, immigration, and customs boats wert pa titlin g the Niagara river last night, in an a blockade a tempt to maintain against rum-runners. Along the Canadian shore were 25 ruin boats awaki ng a chance to slip through and land their cargoes—-Canadian ale at $5.70 a fease. l if e for the rum-runners is !§k4* harder and harder. Lait aright seven of the nine boats run­ ning the blockade wert* caught and their cargoes confiscated. The 'yews o f I i patrol boats were working in tight-bour shifts in order to keep a go natant guard over the Amt ti can shore. Charles Smith of New York, pre ride re of the American .Society fo r the Ad rahcement of Atheism, Inc., met with % cold reception when he w «st to Little Rock, Ar­ kansas. He was foolish enough to carry a placard reading, “ Evo- IstUm i lr UC Th' ■ Bible i a life. God is a ghost.” R ock H w y d on ’t b e ­ lieve* in evolution* the atheist, Is in Jail, and announces that he- will app, r n Smith, 'Ahi* .WOODRUFF NAMED TO ALCALDE STAFF W.jodru ha# been a; - ffMMfef * l i e Editor of the the monthly magazine fey Ib*t .Ex-Students* A - o f the University, ae­ ro mu announcement from 'L- Met.’arm't managing t w o , Wood- ca-fft opinion na k * ear it month, Gamy. '* second year rut being m 1924-25. Since VV J -Cf "S * Ck- sh V »■ * * and UP of f r f § J i i * s P ' FOURTH QUARTER A rk a n sa s' ball on ow n 33-y ard line. F ir s t d ow n , SC to gn. B s s t s r s Second, ten . B e a v e r * back; a n o th e r It w as b ro k e n up by R o se , A r- b a c k ; bis p ass w as in co m p lete. p a s s behind the line is int e m p iric k * e * a s d raw s 5 yard p e n alty for second b a d p a s s . A th ird p a s s is in co m p lete when B e a v e r * th ro w s fa r over S c b o o n - p e n t * e v e r '* h ead . T h ey dhow a n o th e r 5 -y ard p e n a lty . B e a v e rs 4 0 y a r d * to T e x a a* 4 0 -y a rd line. B e d la r r a t a m s 2 0 y ard *. M e a d o w s Continued on Page 4 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1928. T H E D A I E Y T E X A N At Queen Tomorrow At Majestc Now Coming Soon THEATERS “CRAIG5S WIFE,” w i t h Irene Rich in her p erfec t role. Good p icturization of the play. At the Queen. ‘ THE WOMAN DISPUT- ED,” w ith Norm a Talm adge. G ilbert Roland as the neces­ sary male. At the M ajestic. VAUDEVILLE, headlining Jam es Coughlin and Com pany in a hokum comedy. F o u r oth­ e r acts. Movie on the screen. At the Hancock. “THE OLD CODE,” a Jam es Oliver Curwood special th a t is intended to be ju st a movie and is ju st th at. A t the C res­ cent. VAUDEVH .I E NOW A T THE HANCOCK H eadlining the vaudeville bill a t the Hancock this week, Jam es Coughlin and Company presen t a good stage burlesque called “ The R est C ure,” in which the p a tien t he craves a boiler facto ry th a t m ay re st a little from the din of an eastern bootleg su arte r. D em erest and Deland make a h it w ith th e ir Cucko O pera in which classical renditions are b u r­ lesqued. T here is plenty of com­ edy in th e bill. P The T hree W orcesters, a man and two women, are fe a tu re d in some clever and daring acrobatic stunts. Kohn and De Pinto, new com ers in vaudeville, combine violin and accordion in th eir musical presen ­ tation. Com pleting is “ V ariety,” a song and dance act. bill the CRAIG’S WIFE’ AT QUEEN THEATER We have often wondered why arid how a picture en tirely de­ void of actin g and plot ev er gets over, and “ C raig’s W ife,” show­ ing fo r the last tim es a t the Queen today, didn’t help us solve th at Irene Rich and problem one bit. an W a rn er B ax ter drag through hour’s showing, and n eith er im­ Irene prove Rich tak es th e role of one of these wives who hit th e ceiling every tim e hubby smokes in the living room , while B ax ter plays the p a rt of the hen-pecked hus­ band who jum ps every tim e wifie yells “ F ro g .” B axter finally does wake up and sta rt a small Cen­ tra l A m erican revolution of his own. reputation. th e ir T here is only one b rig h t spot is in the whole show, and th a t when V irginia B radford and C ar­ rol Ny* take over screen. These two really have some life about them , and make the picture move alo n g .— R. M. C- the HANCOCK BRINGS BAND OF SOUSA L ieu ten an t Com m ander John Philip Sousa will bring his band to the Hancock th e a te r next Wed- evening, desday afternoon p resen tin g 85 m usicians an elab o rate program . This is the and in the five o r ten KIORM A TALMADGE, one of g reatest actors, as you please, who takes the role of “ The Woman Dis­ p u ted” in the film by th at name a t the M ajestic th eate r now, In this picture Miss Talm adge plays opposite h er favorite Gil­ b e rt Roland again, so tweedle- dee-dee, oiy, oiy, etc. the tw o-steppers and the w altzers of the day. R ecently he came across th e m anuscript and Sousa audiences are assured th a t “ The Gliding G irl,” played occasionally as an encore num ber th is season, and a red-hot b it of jazz, is p re­ sented exactly as it was w ritten and played by Sousa alm ost a th ird o f a ce n tu ry ago. Although Sousa does not claim the honor, it is en tirely possible th a t the “ M arch K ing” was also the fa th e r of jazz. SOPHOMORE GIRLS LUNCH TUESDAY A luncheon fo r th e sophomore girls will be held Tuesday, October 23 a t I o’clock fo r the purpose of discussing plans fo r th e year. A “ T w elfth N ight” short talk on will be given by Miss Bewley, as­ sistant dean of women. The chairm an of the com m ittee urges girls th a t all sophomore sign in Miss Bewley’s office be­ fore Monday noon so th a t the m eeting will be a rep resen tativ e one. W H O IS TH E TERROR? This ™ is the question everybody is asking b u t nobody seems to know. Edward Evei'ett Horton in doing the stage w hispering the all-talkie, “ The T erro r,” which comes to the Queen th e­ a te r tom orrow fo r a full week’s run. Be su re to see it. More th irty years first stage attra ctio n of any m ag­ nitude fo r the season in A ustin, and Sousa’s appearance is herald ­ ed with much pleasure. than ago, Lieutenant Com m ander Sousa, who this season makes his th irty - f a ­ sixth annual mous band, experim ented with a dance composition in a tempo out of the ordinary. Sousa played it in public a tim e o r two and then pu t it away because it “ shocked” to u r with his HANCOCK THEATER rHU?w .0ct 25-26 Bargain Matinee Friday! 2tanecNidiQ!5 SECORD BREAKING C O M E D Y A SCENE from “ A bie’s Irish fa ­ Rose,” Anne Na hol’s m ous b reak er of records which tak es the stage a t the H an­ cock th e a te r T hursday and F ri­ day once again to split the ribs the of A ustin audiences w ith fu n n iest comedy ever to hit the planks. Abie’s Irish rose, you «* know. N. TALMADGE IN MAJESTIC SHOW “ The Woman D isputed” brings N orm a Talm adge to th e screen of the M ajestic th e a te r sta rtin g to ­ day in w hat is acclaim ed by the QUEEN Last Times Today SEE and HEAR ROBERT OBER A Regular Business Man ANN GREY and her boy friends. IRENE RICH W A R R E N ’S Department Store 714 Congress Ave REMARKABLE VALUES in Young Men’s stage Original and genuine play! that company Same p layed here b efo re . E ven in gs, SOc, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. Fri. Mat. 50c, $1.00, $1.50. No ta*. Two Groups Featured at critic* as hor g re atest ro le in a long c a re e r of g re a t roles. the sensational This U nited A rtists p ictu re is based on stage play of the same nam e by D enni­ son C lift. The story as b ro ught to the screen has lost none of its dram a, virility and charm . Gil­ b ert Roland and Arnold K ent, as the two lovers of N o rm a Tal- m adge. give the best p erform ances of th e ir screen careers. lights One o f the o u tstan d in g fea- I tu rp s o f the picture is the use of o rdinary, though extrem ely high pow ered, in incandescent place of the Kleig®, p ow erful car­ bon arcs alm ost universally used h ereto fo re in the lighting of mo­ tion p ictu re sets. This lig hting e f­ fect will give the en tire picture a so fte r glow, and much m ore n atu ra l effect. CRESCENT SHOWS NORTH-WEST FILM The la te st atro city to be com ­ m itted upon tho movie going pub­ lic by the moguls of Hollywood comes in the form of “ The Old Code,” a picture of Jam es Oliver g r e a t N orth-W est Ourwood’s the showing a t the C rescent fo r last tim es today. Lillian Rich and a chap nam ed this M cG rath play the leads in film , and they do os might be expected of them . They hove absolutely no chance to dis- as well ABIE’S IRISH TO RISE AGAIN SOON “ A bie’s Irish Rose,” tile comedy th a t held its own fo r six solid years, will come to the Hancock stage n ex t T hursday and F riday with th e sam e cast th at presented the play here tw o years ago. I f s a wow, take it from us; the best we can tell you is insure for split ribs and such. Seats fo r the entire engagem ent aix* now selling. It is well to b ear in mind th a t this is th e original and genuine stage play and not a m otion pic­ ture. Delta Z eta postponed th e ir b u f­ fet .supper and dance th a t had been sot fo r Friday. The date has not y et been set. Mr. and Mrs, L. L. Shackel- the fotd of W axahachie were guests of th eir daughter, Miriam. H ancock NOW PLAYING NOW PLAYING INTERSTATE BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE JAMES COUGHLIN AND COMPANY In a Comedy Sketch “THE REST CURE” KOHN & DE PINTO FOR MANY LAUGHS DE MAREST & DE LAND “THE CUCKO CONCERT” THREE WORCHESTERS VARIETY OF GYMNASTICS VARIETY SONG & DANCE BARGAIN MATINEE MONDAY 12:30 to 1:00 Any Seat 25c “The Wreck of the Hesperus” W ith Full S y n c h ro n iz e d M usic S c o ts Fables — N ews Comedy Tuesday Only Celebrity With ROBT. ARMSTRONG Can Love Wipe Out a Woman’s Past? Can « plaything of men find and hold true love? Extra Trousers if W anted $5.00 ANNOUNCEMENTS BOARD & ROOM D R E S S M A K I N G one so Real Value Sells Itself. T h at’s why many men buy th eir clothes a t W a rre n ’. . These Low Prices o ffe r a limited clothing budget a decided advan­ tage over the average store. the m en with These groups include the new est Double B reasted vest stylo, as well as the more conservative ones. 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Public, Presents NOJIMA TALMADGE “THE WOMAN DISPUTED’’ w ith G IL B E R T ROLAND — in— T H E screen’s great emotional actress in the greatest heart drama of her career. The love life of a redeemed woman set against a seething background of conflict and man-made passion. A cinema canvas to treasure as long as pulses beat and women love. E n terta in m e n t E xtraord in ary! Paramount News Comedy Om a f db Pub tis Theaters SUN.— MON— TUES. Matinee 3:30; Nile 8:15 John Dolan, Cornet Soloist Also Soprano, Harp and Xylophone Solos Saxophone Sextette Hancock Theater Prices— N it*: $2.00, $ 1 .5 0 , $1 OO; 2nd Bal. 75*. latin**; I s l Floor, $ 1 4 0 ; Bat. $1.00; Children 76c LOST AND FOUND WANTED LOST; L ight coat in Girl#’ stu d y Hall som etim e last Saturday, Kinder please notify Bonnie Bell. Kirby Hail, LOR**"* Tan but he- pu**n . 11 Shelley slips a n d on Ark*****' 37-yard line. for S t n l a r , T c m i . H o |K e i * o e » a r o u n d night and f o r 6 jrardi. Simi* I fry break* through the cen ter o f the line for 7 y a r d s , and a first loses 4 yards. IT Texan calla tim e out, Hawn fo r B ro w n , P eterso n f o r R ose, T e x a s. A p a **, K in g to Rhosida i* no g o o d . M eadow * g e t * rn y a rd o f f left end. A nother p a * * , King to M e a d o w * i* no good. B a ll f o e * oyer. A abort p a t * o v er from B e a r e r * to Schoonover I* go o d for 9 yard*. Uptm oor for G e isr, A r k a n sa s, B e a v e r * b ack ; H aw n an d B e a tty stop Dale for no g ain at the center o f th e line. B e a r e r s g e ts 9 yard o f f left end. U p tm o o r g e t * 5 y a r d s a r o u n d left end. B a a t t y and B u r ­ nett stop B e a r e r * fo r no g ain on a try at center. M obley fo r Hewn, T e x a s. A p a st, B e a v e r * to H o lm e *, is incomplete. B e a r e r * back; he kicks 40 y ard s to M eadow *, who s t e p * out of b o u n d * on T exas* 5 yard line. fo r C reig h ton . A n o th e r p ass Shelley h ac k ; he p u n t* 3 6 y a r d * to Holmes, who in tracks on 4 0 y a rd tine, A p a s s , B e a v e r s to H olm es, is incomplete. William* in co m p lete, when King bats it out o f the waiting a r m s o f W illiam *. A r k a n s a s d ra w s S-yard penalty for two incomplete p a s s e s . A third p a ss is bad as Shelley knocks it down. T he H og* c atc h an o th er S-yard s e tb a c k . B e a r e r s b a ck ; be p u n ts 32 y ard s to M e ad o w s, who worms his w ay back 7 yards. is downed is line. Higgins fo r H ugh es, T e x a s . S h e lle y com es a ro u n d end fo r 12 y ard s and first down. A rk a n sa s c a lls tim e. Thom pson f o r D ale. D ale was seriously hurt on the last p la y . Meadows loses 3 y a r d s at end. Meadows c o m e s hack to get 4 y a r d s through S h elley comes around end fo r 5 yard s. S h elley h a c k ; he punts 4 5 y a r d s to Holmes, who is dow ned in tr a c k s by P e te r s o n . G a to u r a f o r B u r n e t t , T e x a s. Mac p la yed m arv elo u s ball to d a y . A p ass B e a r e r s to Holmes is good for 17 y a r d s, and first dow n. U ptm oor loses 3 y a r d s, when R hoads b r e a k s through to n ail bim. A p ass, B e a v e r s to Miller, is incomplete. B e a v e r s steps b a c k to p a ss, but nobody is op en, and runs for 6 yard g a in . B e a v e r s p u n ts 3 6 yard s to M e ad o w s, who retu rn s to T e x a s ’ 3 5 -y a r d line. W ilb a n k s fo r K ing. S h e lle y g o e s o f f tackle for 7 yard s. A p ass, eM ad ow s to P eter so n , is g o o d f o r 24 yards, Wilbanks g a llo p s acro ss the field f o r 7 yard s, hot ball is b ro u g h t back, and T e x a s g e t s 15-yard p en alty f o r holding. Sh elley p a s s e s to M e a ­ dows for 19 y a r d * . H iggins goo o f f right tackle f o r 2 y a r d s. He is stopped by V a n Sickle. S h e ll e y ’s p a ss o v tr the c e n t e r o f the line is in complete, in flock o f sc bs. S h e lle y ’s p a s s is in tercepted by Miller, who is d o w n ed in tracks by Rhoads on 2 0 y a r d line. B e a v e r s g e t s 5 y a r d s a ro u n d end. A rk a n sa s sends in co m p lete. T h e Porker b a ck s a r e p a ssin g wilding without sense o f d irec tio n . B a l d ­ win goes in fo r Shelley, T e x a s . B i g Boy P eterso n g r a b s B e a v e r s by the arm , and throw s him fo r no g a in , B e a v e r s k icks 35 yard s to Meadows on 40 yard line a * the g un sounds. F i n a l s c o r e T e x a s 20, A r k s (IS A S 7. B e a v e r s dou ble p ass is OBOES IN SLOW GAME ^ ——--- Running an d P a ssin g i A ttack too Much For Visitors © ,, ■ Jff.. In a came featureless the I Texas Silents completely outelass- State * cd the Southwest Texas school * Teachers Collect high eleven to overwhelm them with a 44-0 score. The Silents scored in every period, while the Loboes threatened only once, and that of was in the closing minutes play, but poor football cost them this chance. A line attack abetted bf fo r­ ward pomes at moat opportune their moments gave the Silents vietory. couldn’t The Lo hoes tackle, and once a Silent back a got under way, he went for long gain. LaRue, Wyatt, and Dooley led the attack of the Si­ lents, while Ledbetter was the only Lobo who even knew the first principles of football. He was the main cog in the Lobo game, stand ing out on both the defense as well as the offense. --------------- o— — HIGGINBOTHAM CUTS DOWN SLIME SQUAD S p e cia l Daily T m * C « r r r « p o n 4 f *l CO LLEG E STATION, Oct. 20 Roswell Higginbotham, Texas Aggie freshman mentor, is rapid­ ly trimming his squad clown to a sixe which will enable the coaches lo devote more time to the indi­ vidual need? of the candidates.'' Out of the 212 men who reported, only about 65 g r i f t e r s remain. The squad has been divided into two groups, one working un­ der Coaches Higginbotham and Tucker Lister and the other un­ der Coaches Frank Anderson and "Hewpie” Rektorik. Coach An­ derson is track and crosscountry coach of the Aggie while Lister and Sprott were members, of the o f Aggie eleven last fall. Both are the former Aggie g r i f t e r * devoting especial atter,hon ! h> line prospects. CLASSES VISIT BLIND INSTITUTE Approximately one hundred and fifty students of “ Child Psychol­ ogy” visited the blind institute Thursday afternoon. T h e main purpose of this visit was to study given, the nature of instruct Iou the courses offered, and how the school was conducted. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N FEW LEFT AGGIE TICKETS IN NORTH END C O LLE G E STATTON, Oct. 20 .Bob Countryman, T exas Aggie banc ball mentor, was am ong the visitors at College Station fo r the game recent urn! while here he spent several hours in the company o f the men who were members o f the Aggie nine Aggie-Centenary last year. Countryman will have to de­ pend to a large extent on new m aterial next spring: when he be­ gins the work o f m olding his nine, for not only did the Aggies lose many players by graduation but several good prospects who were expected to return are not in school this year. Among the Lee Heliums and H arris, tw irlers; L. E, DU,Unarm, ‘infielder; and P. D. Jefferies, catcher and outfielder. latter are is Rolfe Wells of Houston spending a few days in Austin. Weds has recently returned from Europe and will reenter the bus­ iness adm inistration school the second sem ester. 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