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Mr. N ov a rro p la y s a n o n e too r ig h t e o u s sin g e r in lo ve with a r u n -aw a y (D o r o th y J o r d a n ) w h o s e br o th er ple ad s and at th e P a r a m o u n t, | p lea d s, fo r the go od o f the gil l, that sh e be g iv e n up. In te r w o v e n with this is the sto ry o f th e s i n g ­ er's s u c c e s s as a c o n c e r t a rtist. it bein g fo u n d n e c e s s a r y to break his heart b e f o r e h e ’s w orth his salt as a sin g er. T h e d ra m a is leav en ed w ith th e light c om ed y fo r w hich N ov arro s e e m s to ha ve a sp ecial p e n ch a n t. E f f e c t i v e char- d ead I a c te r i z a ti o n s a r e g iv e n by E r n e st in the lead in g I T o r r e n c e and R e n e e A d o r ee, w ith n o v it ia t e Morn- from A N D q u i l l JRSDAY, MARCH 19, 1931 HEATERS VRLOR, B E D R O O M A N D JA I H ”— w i t h B a s t e r K e a - o n , C h a r l o t t e G r e e n w o o d , l o r o t t i y C h r i s t y , a n d C l i f f adw ard *, n o w t h r o u g h F ri- lay. A t t h e P a r a m o u n t , D a n i e l s , ( E x - M i s t r e # * ) — Y P A S I ” with B e n B e b e - y o n , a n d L e w i s S t o n e , n o w “ I l l i c i t , ” t h r o u g h F r i d a y . w i t h B a r b a r a S t a n w y c k , l a m e s R e n n i e , a n d C h a r l e s B u t t e r w o r t) ! , m i d n i g h t 1 m a t - n e e F r i d a y n i g h t a n d c o n ­ tin u in g t h r o u g h S a t u r d a y T u e s d a y . A t t h e H a n c o c k . X - F L A M E ” ( E a s t L y n n e ) — w ith N e i l H a m i l t o n , M a r i o n N i x o n , a n d N o r m a n K e r r y , t o d a y t h r o u g h S a t u r d a y . A t t h e Q u e e n . T H E F L E S H ” A L L O F ( S i n g e r o f S e v i l l e ) ) — w i t h R a m o n N o v a r r o , D o r o ­ J o r d a n , R e n e A d o r e e , t h y an d E r n e s t T o r r e n c e , t o d a y t h e T e x a s . a n d F r i d a y . A t ( T E M P O R A R Y IIM* H U S - I r a N D ” —— p r e s e n t e d b y t h e H a r l e y S a d l e r C o m p a n y , to n i g h t , Tri d a y n i g h t , S a t u r d a y m a t i n e e a n d n i g h t . A t t h e t e n t t h e a t e r , G u a d a l u p e an d S i x t e e n S t r e e t s . Reviewed Today P A R L O R , T H ,” now !y d re w the fo l lo w in g .n e s t im a t e o f “ f a i r ” o f the th e from sa tire, hokum c o m e d y the s c r e e n p la y * J. A . I-, o f T he H allo ■ N e w s : Originally a st a g e f a r c e , then musical c o m e d y , “ Parlor, B e d ­ im and B a th ” has n o w b een spted to the screen by M etro- I d w y n -M a y e r w ith n B u ste r K eaton e. A s m o tio n picture p ro d u cers I » w o n t to do, th e film v ersion j ■ b ee n so and r e a r - | altere d is th a t nged vdly r e c o g n iz a b le as the popu* • s t a g e fo u r t e e n ars ag". T h is c h a n g e , h o w ev er, tr a c ts n o th i n g film , r an e x c e l le n t cast has resorted e v e r y k n ow n fo r m o f c o m e d y , eluding a n d ip-t irk, w ith th e result th a t the t cure is h ighly a m u s in g . st a r t 'B u s t e r K e a t o n ’s a n ti c - e lau g h s ro llin g and C h arlotte Deenwood, v ir tu a lly m a k in g a t a lk in g p ictu r es, k eeps •but rolling. T h e r e s t o f th e cast, e lu d in g R eginald D e n n y , C lif f flw ards, D o r o th y C hristy, Sally the p latin u m -h a ired Hers and a n ilic M oo rh ead , c o n tr ib u te •avilv to tile s u c c e s s o f th e play. in th e c a se s e e m to very o n e : so t h e m s e lv e s to ro u g h ly th a t th e sp irit o f th eir la city s e e m s to p e r v a d e t h e au- cn ce . and s t o r y T h e pcsn’t h a ve in v o lv es to he. u -tor’s c h a n g e fr o m a shy, re­ c e n t b illp oster, th r o w n by eir- jpmstances sur- th e king o f all uindings, ve rs. D o ro th y bristy he not o n ly g e t s a f e r ­ ine, hut. m akes P. possible for penny to m a rry Sally F ilers. in t o w e a lth y B y w in n in g isn ’t m u c h e n j o y i n g in to in It p e r f e c t K eaton and G r e e n w o o d d isp la y joie p a n to m im in g (rou g ho u t, e s p e c ia lly th a t s c e n e w h ich G re e n w o o d t e a c h e s the a ive B u s te r how to m a k e lo ve. MY P A S T ” ( “ Ex M is tress” ), o w ai the H a n co ck , had its puDe Ik ,.; . tile 1 • ►wing is the v e r d ic t : i > \ Phe! 1 1; i la a! •‘And h ere are Mr. and Mrs. i be D an iels - or, Beg p a r d o n ! ’ lip phi t lie Ben in o n e o f ie r o m a n t ic th in g* . hest* u ltra -m o d ern Urn* ail Iv f a i th fu l to the book, too. t he a n d Bim a re s a t is f a c t o r il y m a to ry w h er e and w h en requir- ; ■■■ • le a d s O p en in g T od ay in on p la y " E X -F L A M E ," w h ich will book, L e a d in g ro les ho tin* Q u een t h e a tt r a c tio n T h e a te r s c r e e n to d a y th rough S a t ­ u rday, is p r esen ted as “ a m o d e r n ­ ized v er sio n o f th e world f a m o u s s t a g e “ E a st and this L y n n e ’.” f a v o r ite sto ry o f a husb an d w h o w r o n g e d his w ife are taken by N eil H a m ilton , Marion N ixo n , and N o r ­ man Kerry. it should pose as “ East L y n n e ” is s o m e th in g f o r th e q u e stio n box, fo r in a d d i­ to b e in g m o d ern ized , w h a t ­ tion e v e r that m ea n s, it is c h a n g e d in m a n y w a y s, p r e s u m a b ly to the a d ­ v a n t a g e o f t h e p ictu re. E ven a d e a th a n d a k id n a p p in g or so h av e b een in th e st o r y , in s erted w ith ii r e c o n c ilia tio n fo r the final J u st w hy S h e w i l l li k e f l o w e r s E a s t e r H yd e Park Floral C om pany 9 1 7 C o n g r e e P h o n e 2 I H I JUST OUT! b y 'T O D A Y S A m e r ic a n anti l of t m o tio n a l C onf ront B r i d g e C h a m p i o n — K I A ' ( C U B E R T S O N ' S — THE BLUE BOOK OF Contract Bridge Mr. C u lb e r ts o n ’s p h e n o m e n a l record o f s m a s h ­ last y e a r ’s ing v ic t o r ie s in clu d es A L L o f this C o n tra ct B rid ge K e y E v e n t s . He is th e w o r l d s g r e a te s t c o n tr a c t b rid ge s t a t e g is t . Read his book. S e e W i n d o w D i s p l a y ! M r . C u l b e r t s o n W il l L e c t u r e H e r e S oo n! T H E D A I L Y T E X A N Honor S tu d e n ts N E W L Y E L E C T E D m e m b e r s o f t SITE GILLIA M o f B r ow n w o od Phi B eta Kappa and L am bda Del- was marri ed to Ll oyd He rr i ng o! 5 for ta, h on orary sc h o la stic o r g a n i/.a- j lion f r e s h m e n w o m e n , will be h on ored at the w e e k ly le a g iv ­ en by the s t a f f o f th e D ea n o f W o m e n . T h e te a will b e •oven in the p r iv ate o f f i c e o f Miss Ruby Ti rill, dean o f w o m e n . T h u rsd a y a ft e r n o o n March I:1, fr o m I to 5 o ’clock. o f in vited , e it h e r o rg a n iz a tio n are f a c ­ and al) w o m e n s t u d e n t * and ulty m e m b e r s are a sk ed to c o m e in d u r in g the hou r. All old m em b ers S p ecia l in v ita tio n s h a v e b e e n s e n t to the s t a f f o f th e Dean of Men, D ean IL T. Parlin, all d o r­ m ito r y d ir e c to r s and house m oth; e l s , the h o n o r g u e s t s stay, and all facu lty w o m e n who a re m e m b e r s o f Phi B eta Kappa. in w h o se h o u s e s in th e h o m e the B al l i nger bride at high no*m W e d n e s d a y . Mrs. He r r i n g l eoeiveii her d e g r e e j f rom t he U n i v e r s i t y in 1930, and o f was a m e m b e r o f Kappa Kappa Ga mma sorori ty, Kat her i ne Horn and Ann Allen, f orme r s t ude n t s in t he Uni ve r s i t y, were br i de s mai ds wi t h Mrs, Ed Gilliam ami Mrs. Leonard St al l ­ ings, sister o f the bride, also mein- ; hers o f the w e d d i n g party. Sarah and Elsie J es t er , s t u d e n t s in t he j Uni ve r si t y, w e r e Br ownwood . for for w e d di n g , in Mi. and Mrs. H e rr in g wall live \Herring~GiUiamForm al i DELTA KA PPA EPSILO N ’* j MBJ form al spring dance will b e g iv en the A ustin < o u n tr y Club F ri­ at d a y nigh t fro m 9 o ’c lo c k until L2 o ’clock. 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S ince visiting f a v o r ­ te a m s a r e given able te rm s, all r e c e ip ts b e in g pro* | r a t e d to w a r d t h e i r ex p e n se s, Mr, to e n te r . now a r e above in d ic a ­ the 300 m a rk a n d tions are th a t a b o u t o n e th o u sa n d J c o n t e s t a n ts will p a r t i c i p a t e in the gam es here March 27. (Hie expects M inne sota Individ ual e n t r i e s T r o p h y * S hown T ro p h ie s w hich will be a w a r d ­ ed to w in n e rs w e re ( laced in the display w in dow s o f C a rl H. M uel­ ler, 606 C ongress, W e d n e s d a y a f ­ terno on. T he tro phies, in c lu d in g six plae- ques, six s ta tu e s , 683 m edals, and nine w atches, and r e p r e s e n t i n g a fifte e n value of a p p r o x im a te ly | h u n d r e d dollars, will r e m a in on th e d o w n to w n sto r e display j window u n til T u e s d a y , M a rc h 24, w hen th e y will be moved to the window s .if th e U n iv e r s ity Co Op, They will r e m a in th e r e u ntil the day of th e Relays. in — 0 -------------- Moore E ntertains Athletic Council M em bers of th e a t h le tic counc ; of 1 tained w ith a d i n n e r the U n iv e r s ity will be enter* by V. I. life, at Fbi in te r c o lle g ia te th e M o o r e , d e a n of student, j D ean M oore’s h o m e J Olle, m a n a g e r o f a th le tic s a tin t; t i t s (council, said W ed n esd ay 9 1 | an d m a n a g e r o f .H IU m a n a ic 'M , th e d i n n e r to d a y , A f t e r B y W E L D O N H A R T Texan Sports Editor A n o th er ineligibility case looms b e fo re Texas officials, Cecil G od­ fre y , c a n d id a te fo r second base, is th e lad whose s t a t u s is ques­ tioned. is a G o d frey t r a n s f e r from W est T exas S t a t e Teachers* Col­ lege a t C a ny on, w h ere he played baseball u n d e r Os E c k h a rd t, old .Steer sta r. The y e a r b efo re God­ fre y played. W. T. S. T. C,, along with o th e r m em bers o f th e T. I. A. A., decided to d ro p baseball as a c o n fe re n c e sport. T he fol­ low ing y e a r a team wa- organized at C a n y o n which played gam es te a m s , with o t h e r college but w hich finan c ial aid received ne from th e school, I <"r.kr forced to d e f r a y expenses a s best it could. At th e end of th e season, stra n g e to say, l e tte r s w ere aw a rd e d th e fre e-lan c e b a l lp la y e r s . G o d fr e y received a l e t t e r but e n te r e d the U n iv ersity u n d e r the im pression th a t his y e a r of base­ ball at C anyon w ould not affect his eligibility s ta tu s , s i m p he had not ta k e n part in a n y o ffic ia l in­ te rc o lle g ia te q o n te st. T h e ques­ tion o f w h e th e r h e w as co rre c t the p r o b a b ly will be s e ttle d by S outh w est C o n fe re n c e . that body decides the u n o f fic ia l gam es in which G o d fre y took p a r t w ere in te r c o lle g ia te co n te sts, as th e te rm is used in c o n f e r e n c e rules, he will be ineligible to pla y w ith *7> Texas or a n y o th e r S o u th w e s t I n „ . r,„ji , . ., Conference school. If ,, ,, r . , edi t or of the W h i l e on the subj e ct o f i n­ f r om Fl em “ E m e r s o n ’s case is still h a n g in g up a t th is m e etin g , as w e ll e l i gi bi l i t y, he ar Hal l , sports Fort Wo r t h S t a r - T e l e g r a m on the Ox E me r s o n cases t h e council will hold a bu sin e ss m eet ing, a t w hich plans fo r th e S ev en th A n ­ Texas Relays, to he held nua! j h ere M arch 27, will he co m p leted . ; T he m a t t e r o f a w a r d i n g n u m e r a ls ! to m e m b e r s fre s h m a n o f j b a s k e tb a ll sq u a d will also be ta k e n as f ire, and m ay be unt il th e con- j e v e r a l o th e r im p o r t a n t m a tte rs, in May. Dr. j Mr. Olle sta te d . f e r e n c e ’s m e e tin g E. W. M cD iarm id o f T. C. U., I vice p r e s id e n t o f th e c o n f e re n c e , 1 M innie I n g e n h u e tt, ( ’hi O m ega, has th e case u n d e r c o n s id e ra tio n , WH1 go to h e r hom e in Comfort but r e g a rd le s s o f a n y decision he I S a t u r d a y a n d will r e t u r n to Aus- m a k e s o r less open until lion verd ict. th e m a t t e r will be m ore i Un S u n d a y . th e o r g a n i z e J a* cor r ec t and t her e . h al l be f rom n o appeal ’f a t h e r s ’ had d ow n a *.............................. — o---------- them.* ” jo in t th e ■ ' “ A t p r e se n t it a p p e a r s th a t to I t , “ I R oger the S t e e r s not adm it hose who have S t a n d i n g out am id th e c a p ta in -e le c t d id " bite Sox g am e w a s E m e rs o n has a 50-50 ch a n c e play a ga in. s h a k y d e fe n se o f t ^ie stu d ie d the w ork o f o n e th e r a t h e r in th e W i l l i a m s his second y e a r o f competition. L a s t y e a r times, Roger, while is J was u n s te a d y a n d s u b je c t to long spells d u r i n g w hich he w as u n ­ able to h a n d le th e ball. case say th e y a r e r e a s o n a b ly cere j th ir d - s a c k e r s o r t i n g ta in th e y b u t play in 1928, indiv id ual ease m ore th a n a n involved. is a q u e s tio n o. w h e th e r th e rec o rd s shall not be a c c e p te d as c o rre c t. I f E m e rso n Now he seem s to have se ttle d f o r a n o t h e r i- d e c la re d eligible dow n. His w o rk in the G ia n t and the season of r e ­ W h ite Sox g a m e s was o f high cords, otherw ise, o rd e r, a n d he h a n d le d e v e r y th in g will be denied a n d o th e r y o u n g j w hich ca m e his w a y clea n ly Tin tho apple, a n d his m en m ay s te p f o r w a r d a n d say R a ja can hit the r e c o rd s of th e ir p a rtic ip a tio n d e f e n s iv e w o rk will im proved incorrect. H a v in g set a him a f i f t y p e r c e n t b e t t e r ball a r e also p r e c e d e n t , last season, to d e n y them. it would be d if f i c u lt p la y e r th a n he w a s — ,--------- --------------------- co m p etitio n , f la sh in g a t o ffic ia l an d ‘It it our (UCH that, when i* made, • he final decision it will be, in e f f e c t , this: in ‘Emerson may play 1931, but h e r e a f t er the o f f i ­ cial record* will be a c c e pt e d W restling! T O N IG H T WILSON’S ARENA —— M A I N E V E N T ------- Scotty Dawkins Monroe, La., 173 lbs, Joe P atelli B r ookl yn, N Y., 168 lb*. O T H E R E V E N T ------- Bob M on tgom ery Loyola Uni , 189 lb*. va. W. Roy A nderson Chicago, III., 185 lbs. Ringsi de, $ 1 . 5 0 Ge ne r a l Ad mi s s i on, $ 1 . 0 0 l a d i e s f r e e Foe Big leagu e baseball b eing o ver f o r the S te e rs, Coach Billy Disch is poin tin g his c re w fo r g a m e s w ith H ouston, T e x a s L ea g u e Club, which will be p layed h e re n e x t M onday and T u e sd a y , M a rc h 23 and 24. One o t h e r c o n t e s t a g a in s t professional opposition the card, T e x a s g o in g to B on ham M arch 26 f o r a g a m e w ith M on­ trea l, I n t e r n a t i o n a l L ea g u e e n try . is on f o r T he H ouston B u ffa lo e s, m a n ­ aged by J o e S chultz, a r e p r im e f a v o r ite s a m o n g cr itic s th e T e x a s L e a g u e fla g th is y e a r an d will play a b r a n d o f ball c o m p a r ­ able to th e G iants an d W hite Sox. S ev era l fo r m e r m a jo r le a g u e rs a n d se v ­ eral o th e rs who a r e only a ste p aw a y fro m th e big show a r e on th e B u f f r o ste r. t h a t exh ib ite d by A lthough th e S te e r s lost to th e W hite Sox by a h a n d y m a rg in j T uesday, th e y looked m o re like a I ball club th a n a g a in s t t h e G ia n ts j a week b efo re. I m p r o v e m e n t in j h ittin g w as n oticeable, a l th o u g h I th e Dischmen co llected on ly seven blows, th e sam e n u m b e r as in th e op ening c o n te st. T h e boys sm ack- j cd th e ball h a r d , a n d all f o u r of e a r n e d . the tallies w e re W hite and A t e r jo in e d th e s lu g ­ ging q u a r te t, B a u m g a r te n , Roy, | Sullivan, a n d L am m th e hit I column. T h e last m e n tio n e d f o u r also picked up a n o t h e r b a s e h it a I piece. S te e r in The H ouston se rie s will give Coach Disch a c h a n c e to t r y o u t some of his p itc h e rs. P e e p le s and De la P u e n te , w ho did m o st o f the le ague rs, th e work a g a in s t ! p rob ably will divide one gam e, I with H ow ard T y so n a n d C h a rle y W inton t a k in g the B u f f s on in the big B y W I L B U R E V A N S a r e th e S e v e n th A n n u a l A lth o u g h a lm o st tw o T e x a s R elays th a n 2 50 e n ­ w ee k s o f f, m o re tr ie s hav e a l r e a d y been m ad e, a n d the o ffic ia ls p r e d ic t a g r e a t ­ e r n u m b e r t h a n e v e r b e f o r e , as e n t r i e s a r e e x p e c te d to begin c o m in g in thick a n d f a s t by th e end o f this week. I n t e r e s t in th e f irs t e n t r i e s is b e in g shown m o re in the Middle W e st th a n a n y o th e r se ctio n o f t h e c o u n t r y . N o r t h w e s t e r n U n i­ v e rsity , U n iv e r s it y o f K a n sa s, Io w a S ta te College, D ra k e a n d U n iversity, O k lah o m a U n iv e r s ity , W a sh in g to n U n iv e rsity St. Louis, O k lah o m a A. & M., and th e College o f th e C ity o f D e­ t r o i t a r e t h e f e a t u r e e n t r i e s th u s la rg e n u m b e r of T e x a s f a r . A high schools hav e e n t e r e d te a m s in th e c a rn iv al this y e a r. of in t h e j o in t - h o l d e r o f T he e n t r y o f N o r t h w e s t e r n is T om W a r n e , pole f e a t u r e d b y v a u lte r , w ho se t a n e w r e l a y r e ­ co rd la st th is e v e n t a t y e a r gam es w ith a leap o f 13 f e e t 8 1-2 inches. U n til la s t y e a r th e W a r n e r w a s rec o rd w ith C a nby of Io w a S tate . N o r t h w e s te r n also has a f a s t tw o mile r e la y te a m , which is e n te r e d . K an sa s scored th e most p o in ts in th e th e m e e t la s t y e a r , an d th e “ Big J a y h a w k s r e c e n t l y won S ix ’’ in d o o r ch a m p io n sh ip . Seven m en a r e e n t e r e d th is y e a r by this te a m , a n d it will e n t e r m en in all th e e v e n ts in which th e y copped firs t p la ce s la st year. T h e O k lah o m a A ggies will e n ­ re c o rd t e r Glass, who eq u a le d Cy la n d ’s in the S to c k Show F t. W o r th la st S a tu r d a y , a n d C ta in A lvin b o n a l ly f a s t d ista n c e r u n n e r , th e c e n tu r y tr a c k m e e t J e n k in s , a n exc< •o G raduate — Continued F r o m P a g e I. [ lege a t C o m m erce , P r e s id e n t N. Mo re I ock o f th e S t a t e T e a ers C ollege at A lpine, Dr. IL. B e d w e l l , p r e s id e n t o f th e SP T e a c h e r s College a t N acogdoch P r e s i d e n t C. FL E v a n s of th e SU T e a c h e r s C olleeg a t S an Marc and P r e s id e n t II. F. E still of I S ta te T e a c h e rs College a t Hun Ville, all a d d re s s e d t h e CommitU re - e m p h a s iz in g s ta n d leges’ s ta te d above. t e a c h e r s th is m a t t e r th e in in t h a t th e bill a n d S e n a t o r J o e M oore, in a bri s ta te m e n t a t the close o f th* h< ; ing, e x p r e s s e d g r e a t s a tis f a c ti h a d bfj a t th e i n t e r e s t m a n if e s t -tat th e o p in io n t h a t th is m a rk e d t b e g i n n in g o f a s tu d y a n d a pi g r a m of legislation th a t wot have as its goal t h e establishm c o f a fix ed policy a n d a g o n e r c o o r d in te d plan o f ed u c a tio n T exas. No act ion w a s t th e Col bill W e d n e s d a y n igh t, m itte e r e c e s s in g s u b je c t to call th e c h a ir m a n . t aken on F ro m to win these five m en Coach pick a Clyde L ittle fie ld will mile relay te a m w ith w hich he ex p e c ts th e S o u th w e s t C o n f e r e n c e c h a m p io n s h ip and p e rh a p s chip a few se cond s o f f the p r e s e n t record. H e a d e d by C a p ta in W ilb u r W e s te r f e l d t, the p r e m ie r q u a r t e r - m i l e r of section, the S te e r s have five m e n w ho can b re a k f if t y se c­ o n d s w hen th e y a r e in shape. S c o tt \\ ilkey, v e t e r a n s p r i n t e r ; Adolph S chiller, h a I f-m iler; s t a r ; G eo rg e S t u a r t , s o p h o m o re flash, a n d F red M eyer, p ro m is­ ing s o p h o m o re fro m M issouri, art' the o th e r possibilities. FIFTY OUT FOR BASEBALL AT T. C. U Intramurals B A S E B A L L F ra t e r n i t y Division G a m e s To d a y L e a g u e C 4:30 o’clock, low er field: K ap p a A lp ha vs. Phi S ig m a Delta. L e a g u e D 4 :3 0 o ’clock, u p p e r field: P hi D elta T h c tu vs. D elta Chi. on th e squad, A do lp h Dietzei, f i r s t J o h n n y V au g h t, basem a n, a n d o u tf ie ld e r . T his is th e first w eek th a t all a s p i r a n t s have been out. T he r e t u r n of seven v a r s ity squa d m en f ro m se rvic e a t th e F a t Stock th e m e n to r a S how has g iven b r ig h te r o utlo o k on th e p r e s e n t race. T he H orned F ro g s have only two ea rly p r a c tic e g a m e s s c h e d ­ uled so far. C o a c h M eyer t a k e s his squad to E n n is M arch 27, am on April 4, the sa m e te a m c o m es r e ­ to tu r n game. th e F ro g d ia m o n d fo r a Sytrrial to Th e Dailu T e xan. F O R T W O R T H . M a rc h 18.— More th a n fifty m en a r e r e p o r t ­ to C o ach es M e yer and ing daily freshman W olf for v arsity and baseball p r a c tic e at T e a s C h r is ­ tian. I his is th e la rg e s t n u m b e r ev e r to report f o r th e two sq u a d s, ac co rd in g to C oach M eyer. T h e r e a r e 25 m e n r e p o r tin g fo r v a rsity , and 28 f r e s h m e n r e p o r tin g . T he F ro g s will p ro b a b ly p la y t h e F o r t W o r th C a ts in th e a n n u a l two gam e se rie s some th e l a t t e r p a r t o f th is m o n th , a n d n e ­ go tia tio n s a r e u n d e r way for tw o I bree m en have jo in e d the v a r - g am es to be pla y ed with the W ichi- Mty baseb all sq u a d since th e close | t a Falls S p u d d e r s , a n o t h e r m e m - ol th e b a s k e tb a ll season. Noble ber of the T e x a s L eague. tim e , M H V I V I V VV I I V M j p , * . 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