GlW' ' VOL. XI ? rn ii A . I A H L l • * •• ** ti O d A irich A SEMI-WEEKLY NEWSPAPER u rR ! iHHFn W r p v v r r n v r ^ n i r . v , L \ 4 L> WEHN E S L ) A > A M ) N A T I R P A Y H Y T H S T U D E N T S O F P H E UNIVERSITY c A U S I IN , TEXAS. W E D N E S D A Y , N O V E M B E R 2, 1910 NO. l l LOUL STUDENTS W ill CHEER TEAM AT WACO A E C I A L T R A I N L E A V E S E A R L Y S A T U R D A Y M O R N — A B S E N C E S N O T T O B E C O U N T E D . TEXANS C O N Q U E R A L A B A M I A N S thelb ert martin wins CACTUS MANAGERSHIP , W a t m i i n ( l , W asm und s W arriors I rample on the Or= . . . 41 ^ ... . ang-e and Blue and put in strong; i Vfr C A P E R S A N D G R I M E S H A V E A ,. C L E A R F I E L D - E L E C T I O N P A S S E D O F F S M O O T H L Y . BAILOR NOIA! UNDEFEATED claim for the Champion­ ship of the South Thro* root a’ s thousand frenzh-d Texas that be ha s put it rh * U n iv e r s it y S p e c ia l " i l l leave saw ('apt., K irk p a tr ic k , tho lot .Taco o ver tin* M. K . Ai 'I'. S a t ­ urday m orning, and retu rn late S a t ­ eripnled, fight l oot ba 11 ca r e e l the best b a t t l e o f his and b a d the Long urday ni'-lit. b esid es seeing the foot­ horns, now the near cham pions of ball gam e w ith B a y lo r , w e " i l l have the "u n til, to a xictor.x o\<*r tin nine lo Iook through the Cotton P a l­ husky giants from A uburn. It was ace ai d hear S e n a to r B a ile y sound I g reat game betw een two un t h * well-known w ar-cry in the open­ team.*, and between tw o team s tim I S r mati ■ ill* ll an ii I >;i claim to "u n defeated cid th a L b*d by ( ’on has I < tinded th** ?■< ra< e tor the ( ’hah ,pi earn honors,' Mi I' W asm und, sh th d lap In | a la ie I Est i ! Ii; p oi th* ! s m it1 c it! * ."Mid * lisp!. Til** team Si I e* ti, and is sp len d id ly support* d t body, and if we k by • p th* OI Vt he ! vin y th at undaunted spirit not lie “ E y e s of T* \as,” but those Mon * lh t • pf* *1 \.l - . •int I i* I t I i apiin . Aul ball I . wit T, t the round loft d id , t in tin* same ,i fo rw ard pass. id I I' th** ball be I v > < i . H u e w as called. In shies struggled 1 Iv no a d x antas " us in posses un ing ad d n ss. N o h o lid a y w ill be giv* w ere so e v e n ly m atched, so w . 11 in ly i i . but a ll w ho go on the excursion rain* d in both offen sive and d* fen »f th * en tire foot hall-lox ing public w ill be excused. T h e band is going. dive work, and so perfect 1\ b a la n c 'd w ill I • upon W asm und s w arrio rs, the and n is hoped th at the g re a te r is to m ake itsecm alm ost a p it\ that ' n I- teated S o t r ll- n Champion.* pm i of the student body " i l l acco m ­ elfin r should fa ll a victim ither. to th ­ pany th* in. \\ <* art just g e ttin g w ise to lie F o r the f i j i tim e ties s ason T* v Auburn xxou tis I Ital B a y lo r the most I ar I s< i ions m enace to o ur ch am p ion ship is now .is allow ed what < lass of football sir *d iii s till Ii * * i iii el th* was capab le et putting up. ll r k* v. iud at lu r hark. Mie-Miigilt aspirations. T o say that they have ends w ere perfect, her line, w hile at tick* to M cC oy nu th** I**->cl, lim*, ..-ft *‘2! I. F ir s t Q uarter. toss and s. lect ti* hi. xx itll A uburn •rn rn.*. play* I ii'' j ^ a t h. and M small gains, vantage ox e r K irk pat n * * i ' ti* I* st I** w a s aid. I -a f- s and I* attire c f this ■ o nv, J ! i Ie* ort > x at d run by M t* ' of g cd the time. et t* nsix «• I.fie often for Dor had no ad punts on V lite lite ti i* *1 *as He around CAMPAIGN VERY QUIET I Ii* |*»liti**al ti re n ti * *f til* I nixer-dy was **|*ere I vest** day xx itll tw * of the | gladiator" claim ing their laurels iiuebal- j I** ;* < I. V|r, I L I , i *j ors n* el tin g * I?-* vote* *mt «» ' b i jN illol fur fd iiu tfh ip jet th** Magazine and M r. t i rimes receiv­ ing »***7 \ te- I r \ ice President of the " <;e e i-' \ — . i ,ti.*u M r Th* Ibert M arlin d fcate I M r. K . Bu ar*! for t i** oiatutgership « t the Ca* 'ti- by H” \ * * -, iii* \ ie -tan* iu*g KL* mr Al ,rt n .Do h it B u la»«I. rills cont* M alone pf * *i • 'I interest ng, f*.r Ib is xx as the *»nly ac iii xx 111< Ii th* r» ** ,i' two as|*irants a stron ger team th an e v e r beton. dons not begin to te ll the s to ry ; they jest lin e plunger in the South, hit it have scored a hundred and forty- or good gains, was ab so lu tely im ­ tim e* the husky S tr e it, probably tie* vim iv tm tied to tie* _''->d. lim*. Second Q u arter. iud the second q u arter ended w ith .vt C oy was sent around right enc. tor I . x e , S ir e n ait k it tat kie or At th** b« ginning i i Du second a* tall in A u b u rn 's possession on blart r, K ir g p a t ’ e k punted 55 yards Texas* >o-yd. line. In th is q u arte r iour points against th eir opponents pregnable at c r itic a l moments. T im e in’***', aud M ajo r " u s fort**! ti* » N< w ell, and the ti. . t i ii tie* last th ree gam es, and their ift e r tim e, the Aul urn hacks w o rd ­ .milt. I he oil ti I " * n t bt >«»•->., aim 'd th.* la tte r in his tracks. I s till do w n ­ ti B y goal lin e has not been crossed once. ed tin* hall down the field, o nly to vifiip a tm k returned ii in, St n i t »**n ■* ot line bucks A n n u m rapidly' I heir team o u tw e ig h s ours fifteen je hold for downs when a toiiueh- lim ii ig him. f o r the next p la y , worn i Mi** ball down the field for A uburn w as Ju st as fie rc e as in the Drat in bn** o in k s, and h«*pt th** ball in T \ a s' te rrito ry most of the tim e. poun is to the man, and last as w e ll as h eavy. W e h ave a they art down seemed in evitab le . Perso ns, fiassitigiii m a r ly s m it* ti* ti in m or* I OD an* e of about Im tx yard.", w het* r n i ** they got w ith in s trik in g dis- A o lf, Kam sdell. H a ro ld , Ja m e s — a ll i t n.; a touchdow n lot* i * x is. tearing lie te x as lin e ralli* d and held her an * of V a rs ity s goal. but tw ice the sam ple of them in our midst this hem worked splendid ly, aud when trout u Intr * nd tor to yds. Me xx as or t i n w uh. ihey failed , N ib lo and Moore made im eiihs. Mer b ackfie ld w orked ilk* a a! a Horn behind by s ir e d . K-tii. thi’qxi jit k Ih < ittl, f«.. Is l .r ill g a c lo c k ; e v e ry m an mov< d w ith e ve ry mn .o r a 2-vd. loss. M a ssin g ill lail- K lr a pa (ric k punt* d 50 yard s to a_*we.t. who* tilte r jin g lin g ihe ball. Str**it and fix** yam s. g l u m * d it o ther— w ith m achine-like precision, like Auburn, was and H id e Texas, .♦axis in u r i'p te c t a fo rw ard pass •t to gain tnru left guard, and then D avis m ade short gains, b u t M ajo r JUUL).'-* to m ake any long gains, this nrov.ii bv Spoon ta. xas L a v e d to punt. j Ai a i . tug ill ma i«* a spit t aid retu rn j Arf «*.x ta places Noble. M assingi . T h ird Q u arter. ■ lu r T ex as lim* held and th ey w ere .orc** I to reso rt to a fo rw a rd pass in he one < ase. a kick iii the oth«r. was due only to the m agnifico!!! de A .x- ii mal** I ll iv-; * at.Hind right aru . I t‘ < * K * * ll t : * * I I tor t w l f . > l l . I m . . J* n , to M. Coy on ti.** in-yard lim*. s ilo " ag than S o u th w e s te rn , w hile mon, S k irlin g , A llen , and Bon n er, tensive w ork of tin* A uburn men, Mar •lid. S rrc ii mild** liv e mon* thru right and then m ade tim .* more .ack!*, ut ti HU b u . A uburn ta * ( v. fit g. A g ain Vu lei rn filii* ti to pen*drat' • \ retu rned ten, dei' in c bucks A uburn ad van ced the B y a H erb s veal*- P u e tt, R o b in so n , W ilte , l ouis are chips off th e sam e block and W i ii B a y lo r out o f the w a y, our ch am p ion ship — of the So u th w est, at h ast, possibly of the whole So u th ’.iii I e a ssu re d ; for this is the only dangerous team M. i his y e a r has m ade left to play. A . & poorer a Lo uisian a and O klah o m a are w enk‘ r than last ye a r. both B a y lo r w ill lave lie ad va n ta g e of lier own Beld , w hich is ve ry d iffe re n t from o u rs— te rly fashion. were tow ers of stren gth in lie- Au-* it rn * nj*i i i** ilia* * . McCoy and istreh a* r* \ :e line, and again M ajo r punt-J au m by S ir e it, backed them up line, and ( ’apt. Maxis, assisted ina- in marl** nim* by lim- hucks and M ajo r p o u n d w ho returned eight. twenty ya rd s to M assingih, But behind the a c tu a l p lay of th* g a m o , anoth er b attle formed a f it ­ Mat sit.gill tor w«*l,.* y v s.; Moore gained four thru skirted end I* ii .I to M assin g!!!, w in) r- tut .c d five, j i iie bali was now on T* Xus' ;;u vatu a • ne. M u ssin g ill w as th row n tor ive-ya rd loss. bv I * ad' ll. and K ir s .airt k kicked pas N» \v*dl. ting background for this great v ic ­ to ry— th at betw een tw o of tin- c ra ft H arm on and A ubu rn pas p« muizeu ,i\«- j>us. for i tfside. M tissingill fa il­ .st* * cli re o vered, iiovv v. r, ami . J va ut cd th** pigskin txv* nix yards, j lest. football generals in the S o u th , B illie ” W asm und, and M ik e Dona- 'd to g.iin around C ogdell, and ih**n Spoonts* forw ard pass was int* tvept nue. Long before tin* tw o team s od bv Streit. mot on C lark Field these two men Allot ribs I mill on Ii I* 4 • y d. liie iia s s ta g ili stopped St t *i t around hat • nd, D avis ma*!*- fix * thru fie* Hue, .n I M ajo r punted 5u yard s to Mas- jin g iil. ll* ta- N ib lo and Ma sin g ili j » Ii* • * y ard lite*. i tw* nty y a rd s to M a ssin g ill, th II* re M ajo r punt- •all going oui of bounds. Ai t rigid fa ile d to gain tw ice, and v ile r a wee penalized fiv e yard s for uDij* Nib!*) made the down by a dun ; thru L g h t ta* kle for seven ir is , On th** ie*xt p la y N ib lo fail- 1 t * gain ami K ir k kicked, T exas re- »\ * tig on \ ti burn's 42-yard line. *'"* * 'I pa s K ir k to Moor**, n etted **\ a yt's. A n o th e r, s h o rtly a fte r, were engaged in the co n flict, each D avis s tii.u le d thru the lim* for I - i tx an cd th* iii) 11 'n ii yards, but I .va- ta el ce p !*>d by D avis. .coling for the o th er's w eak spots, yds., and McCoy hit I* ti taekl* tm fryin g to discover, by w atchin g tim J. la* a- Spoonts oui. S tre it went o th e r s w ork, his ta ctics for Ile* big I yd-, tbi'ii let! ta lk ie , Maxis mad* iii th*- l a i r ! now ii A llo o x.as iota **d <*\« i* lo A n ­ .mi th** hall xx »uc k contest. Donahue used the old .our tin it right guard, M cCoy two hit lite bl:*- I XX i< tor I Ut H I I burn. H . i'. at Vale style of football, resorted to iv e r left guard, M cC o y tum id <1. i a ■ val- tai and lim* b u lk s a id kicks c h ie fly , whip ann r* cox* ring. Str**it went around I a u l t < * la ■ ti vVasmund com pletely fooled his op­ fum bled, Kirk- U r c i. w ut thru th** ii vV oo i.m il's * md, but p a tn k re o v « ring. p la y— resorting, like Donahue, to line N i alo replaced Spoonts. Kirkj>ai- ii mu..* on**, a n i "•ti Then, on an o th er ink*' si* k war I pass, N e w e ll to Noble, .'ick l icked to D avis, who w as dow n­ 'd i ’. his tracks by E s till. D avis Maced Ae i ay, N o ble futnbh oirabh d, P< rsons reco verin g . sin g iil re ox. ring. M a ssin g ill m ade th ree around Shir- th** ball, but irig, E s t ill was g iven K irk p a tr ic k kickx*d lo yds. ll, a ho cam e back for I u. .urn i d. D avis re co ve rin g on the ‘a ile I to gain m uch on two k** KU k , a md i i i end. im i .. A * * vv - four more md for- wlio re- Ai ad- j N'*w S< r.-it i n c onside •Luis this fall. In past y e a rs the ponent by reversin g his style of departm ent has observed no p a rtic u ­ lar custom as to the m an n er of en- tertain n m e n t, h avin g g iven a banque# the last y e a r and a reception in ye a r prior. bucks and kicks, and end runs from T h e A la ­ v a rie ty of form ations. bam ians had prepared esp e cially for us on the forw ard pass, and w h ile Th** m eeting w as called by ( ’. S. they w ere looking for an en tirely P e rk in s , p resid e n t of the d e p art­ ment, at the* suggestion of s e ve ra l students, to decide w h e th e r a b an ­ given quet or recep tio n should be open gam e, xvi gave them just opposite, the ( ’aj)f. K irk p a tr ic k deserves r»()-yd. line. great cred it for the w a y he handled S l i c i n g made five around right his team , for his w onderful kick in g , end, in t D avis failed to gain thru nicks and Maj* i tri> I ic k, .vlassingill re**o\ering. M'lssii.'giH it,in blt'd, t aum recover- this year. T h e idea of a recep tion m et w ith little fa vo r, so, on motion of C. C. M c K in n e y , the law students and * q u ally as b rillia n t up big .bi* E s till, the m a in s ta y of the looms defence, a w onder at all tim es, a yard s i w eiity. Kamsd- ll, and M ajo r punt* <1 fifty ag cm T exas' lo-yd. line; T h in g s to K irk p a tr ic k , who return** I ook *1 bad for T ex as and the blench* TS and grandstand, ri.-ii g in a body, voted to h a ve a D ep a rtm en t B a n ­ quet at the D r is k ill H o te l, th e object being to form a c lo s e r re latio n frien d sh ip am ong the stu den ts. of A t previo u s banquets, men distinguished in th e public s e rv ic e o f the S t a t e , prom inent a lu m n i and yers h ave a d d r e s s e d leading la w ­ the g ath erin g , p a rticip a n t in e v e ry p la y, and the o n ­ Mas hi tig ill and N ib lo tor** through v ile I for the Orang** and W h ile line ly man who has crossed the goal line of the O range and B lu e in the Iii:** the two more, Moor** for ten yard s, N ib lo thro* "< ut went to "c o ld ’em .” Th** line respond* d to the season o f 1910! Pe rso n s, who re- K irk p a tr ic k kicked Tit*1 m ighty S tr e it was throw n ceivt'd in ju rie s such as n ecessitated mad* a fa ir catch, ;aim N e w e ll mad* about 2, his rem oval from the gam e, and who S tr. it was sent thru th* i n f M ajo r tried a drop kick from put up th** n erviest fight seen h e re good gains t h r e e bu eessix a > field. H e b a re ly missed, and and to N ew . ll. who all for md t h e J he in a long tim e ; Kam sd. ll, M a s s in g ill, M cC o y mad** tw o th ru left guard, cro w I w ent wild. and the occasion has a lw a y s been Moore, W o lf, H arold- the w hole of N e w e ll failed t<» gain, aud M a jo r T ex a s put the bal! in p la y by a p leasan t and in terestin g . our tr a m — played a w o n d erfu l gam e, kick * fo rty yard s o v e r K irk p a M k - k ’s T h e date for th e banquet has not It was a great gam e w ith a groat- head. K irk m ade a b eau tifu l scrim m age on th** 2"*-yard lite*. N ib lo b a ck - 1 f a i l e d to gain, h o w eve r, and Kirkpat- been fixed as yet, but it w ill v e ry lik e ly be set as the eve n in g of the er sig n ifican ce. It m eans th at Tex- j w ard catch, and re tu rn e d ten yards. * ric k kicked to N e w e ll in th** ce n te r of as has regained h er p restig e am ong K ir k p a tr ic k punted to N e w e ll, ! who the field, wiio re tu rn e d fix**. ( t NA-a ell failed to gain thru A*- .■ ii Aas I i i r * * w 11 for a loss. Lam b I * ** 'I xii* a :t» right ta ck le . S t r e it : aii I to gam twi<«* and M ajo r punt- T d. line, D avis ami S tre it mad** six in the bite ami M a jo r trim! an o n sid e kic k. K i j *ut ri'-k r«*<*overeJ on T ex a s' 35- • 1. lb.**. A i blo and M oore hit line or a to m 5 each. Moore fa iled to m in. M a ssin g ill g*-ts f if e through left tackle. K ir k p a tr ic k punt**d .'TO y is. to D avis, w ho made a fa ir catch on Auburn s 30 yd. line. H a rm o n fa iled around rig h t end. a ire d also fa ile d and M a jo r punted 50 y Is to K it k, w ho returned IO. A fte r ariot tier exchange of punts md I ru ttI**ss lin e plunges by both sides the q u a rte r coded with th** in T e x a s ' possession ball b u rn ’s 4k-yd, line, A u ­ in th is q u arter. on T ex a s showed signs of m*w stren gth , whit** th** A u bu rn backs appeared to b<* w eakening. F o u rth Q uarter. N oble re p la ce s McCoy, M assin g ill lost patri k punt<*d four y a rd * on right ♦•rid. Kirk- fifteen- to A u b u rn 's j.■ e F r id a y a fte r T h a n k s g ivin g . the stro n g est team s of the S o u th , retu rn ed fifteen yard s. center. (C o n tin u ed On P a g e F o u r.) soli and g rassy. T h e y h ave the ad­ j u t a g e , also, of a thousand or m ort "i Ho* liv e lie s t, m ost en th u siastic fool is in the S ta te . l l s up to us to go w ith the team aud am- them tho sam e support we have gi\< n them all th is y e a r; to w in • his gam e, it w ill ta k e th e sam e Here * p la yin g and th e sam e consist- n t rooting as that w h ich won Auburn game. th* Th * L a w D ep artm en t m et in the Au ditoriu m of tie* L a w B u ild in g last S a tu rd a y to decide upon th** enter- taim iK ut to he given by the law strd- 'n il- : t e x a n u t O. A. H I L L , JR, S H I R L E Y E N G L I S H W A L T E R D E A L E Y G R A C E LO N G ........... E d ito r- In - C h ie f, A s s i s t a n t E d i t o r In-Chief. Athletic Editor. Society Editress. A S S O C IA T E E D IT O R S L a ur i Smith, I i rn e I Canfield G. G, Goode. R A, Ritchie. K , K. Bettis. Helen Johnson. Geo. W . Cole. T. O. C h e a t h a m . W. T. Neblett, Jr. Norman Morrow, Amos Peters. HON. 1, 0. 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Room 46, U niversity Sjjy jT C L E A N S P O R T . Tin* victory Lim! Saturday was un !oub*otippii ss the wayward mucker, cheer our opponents in lh ir '{fo rts, and form a double Ii,,*, from the Gym to the Speedway I " Ae th. ut a word of praise ami good .beer after the game has been butut.; and well, lost or won. Titbit!,. Weakly is „r ills opinion that th,, championship of the .South in football a m rest I,ct ween V,kansas. Vanderbilt and L. S. V. " t i th- ex —utfu] day when !„ C. suffers defeat on (-lark Field next mouth, perhaps T-xas ........ recognized by this . steel,Pal publication as a claimant tor Southern championship tumors. The U n iversity of ('Im a g o bus,.b all (-am that is (ra v e lin g abroad Im* woo its fifth .came it, .lapp,,. C o l l i e s neighboring c h i, ago Univ-,- Ktiy ei'fit ly Iv remark (hat the team is ompelled to go a hup; way if they wan! to annex an y victories. * * . Th- N aval \< ademy team Is w o n d erfu lly stroll* ...... iidvaitia *.s have b ,v„ exceptional. The entire this season, but the football squad 11 " S 11 tests of the *• imping season. "I-, att niters ihroughout the summer, training tor lite eon- 1 , OH ' ! *lr : o , ^s ° f tho road. looking w is tf u lly o v e r 1 1 lf >h," ih 1 s Liu t v ic to ry B u r, as p re v io u s ly in tim a te d , she i! 1 ' S d ian v K e n tu c k ia n s and U ib u rn ife s “ : 1 1 11 Lim e n s b y w a y , the t r a il of M e th o d ists, In ­ ' »“ > '* M- at k,,:|lv m lieiiaiion of \rkansas. has I,..gun her lour- 'U.WI, that barre,, and desolate path. soon lo experience a more ut gent Scud-off at the hands of Texas Varsity l u g ! . - l a t u r * * , t o c o m m : d e f e r i s i i i l l i o I T * r • i i l a w ; f i r s t , t o 111 I ' I ! a g r j , 111 | ' I ' i l l s i n t h o s t u d y o p u b l i i i u o s - t m n - a n d s o o o m l l \ . . d i r * * * t p u b - I i , - a i o n t i o n t o a i i i - * 1! S s t i M ! I »> i i i i r i t ' I i g ( o l l o g e o f t h i s p a r t i c i t l a r s u b - sar ' hurter, on behalf of the* la ulty committee on Forensi. s and Oratory, pr ‘S'-ut' ti tho rules and regulation* for Ae' award of l!l< nri:- . These rules were adopt ii y it- A s s o c i i- tion, and a unanimous vote of thanks was extended to ar. Cobbs .or his generous oft *r. The t'uli's and regulations are as fo lio u s : I. Lac ii address is to be on the general subject: “ Defects In Tile Terr ii Flection Law, Vial Remedies I her it ,*. ’ Mach address to be d - iii iii the prelim in aries livered .the Trial eon test shall not ix e e .il 1 1 wo thousand (« 0iii>) words, or soy a, and teen minutes, in length, .Not hr. r than the first week of th*.* W in ter term the following I ai varsity organtza;ions shall each select, by p: eliminary competition, s u b je ct rv both couusiderod, m a t t e r ami ti.-ii. as a contestant I * pi es. a, I a 11V. out* : it is pri; e : f o r I i i e ra ry six-ie! a n soc ii tv . is la ! o re u-»dh< La w soc let i< s I ! I ! t'e- A Ihenaeum < -) the R u sk lit • i - ! i.e U n iv e rs ity L< g- I Ile pi o- i\ civ,; I a n d ( l l ( oil<*( t ivel.v ; ) j vid e I. ’n m t tm student m ay be a coti- ’ Asrant i oui a -.re t hail one of flu se i proc id. d fur; lier. <»t unni'/at ions in cas,' that a a11\ e named a repr *seutat i\, 11*'ti. subs! itlli . the o rg a n iz a tio n s did fa il to a president ami ta a. Pratt of \ y I se re ary-treas ir,-r. There are ah ain fitteen members md they h a w plan- J lo bol l social meetings weekly to I overcome the “ heituweh,” SPECIAL PRICES C C ! E K T S ' ' C A R R Y T H E L A * G E S T S T O C K O F F O R N I Z I , ; : ND D R A P E R I £ S 'N A U S T IN . G U A R A N T E E QU/ g o o d s s o l d o n e a s y p a y m e n t s . ° -Mr h e a t e r s j u s t r e c e i v e d W. L. GILFILLAN 412-414 C O N G R E S S A V E N U E . A U S T I N , T E X A S . NOUR MATRICULATION q u ired for you to e n te r the U n iv e r s ity . None is required for you ,< Oi r Sto re — Yo u are a lw a y s W e lc o m e . I MULTITUDE ATTENDS SPIRITED RILL! "ilth Century Drug: Store H . C. J A C K S O N , Proprietor A G E N T N U N N A L L Y & G U T H S ’ C A N D I E S . 022 C ongress Avenue. Phone 288. A S S T . A T T 'Y . G E N 'L B R A D Y IS O R A T O R O F O C C A S I O N TO O M BS AND Q U A R T E T T E M A K I M E R R V I H E A U S T IN N A T IO N A L B A N K C apital - Su rp lus and Pro fits Deposits - $ 300.000 325,000 3.000.000 Business of the Faculty and of the Students Solicited V. O. Weed U N D E R T A K E R Hospital Am bulante, C arriages 923 Cong. Ave. I Phone 223 C. M. Miller D ea ler In W a l l Paper, P a in ts and Oils, W h ite Lead, V arnishes, W i n d o w Glass. P I C T U R E F R A M I N G A S P E C I A L T Y \\ . A. Achilles & Co. In G R O C E R I E S , W O O D . Dealers F E E D . A N D C O U N T R Y P R O D U C E . H r s quarters for E v e r y t h in g Good to E a t . " l f Cs to E at, W e H a v e I t ” and “ lf We- H a ve It, I t ’s Good to E a t . ” 10d HO W . 16th St. Ph o nes 394. I . W IT R A IV S T I TI) E N T F R I E N I KS IO M K E T M R A T TU P: •COZY C O R N E R ” Theodore W a g n e r T H E S T U D E N T ’S F R I E N D . ” 711 Congress Ave. S. G R E E N B E R G M anufacturing O ptician in for lense* Sp ecialist the eye. Endorsed by .ill the leading people. Spectacit s and eye glasser repaired and prescription filled on short no- t ice. 703 Cong. Ave. Old Phone 1340 S O M E O F T H E F I R S T T H I N G S T H A T A S T U D E N T N E E D S — T r a c k Suit, B a th Robes, Towels, P e n ­ nants, G ym n asiu m Shoes, Tennis Shoe*.., R i c k c t and Nets; you will find a Complete Lin e at The V llliam Krueger C O N F E C T I O N E R Y , O Y S T E R S A N D C H I L E 1 6 0 - Lavaca St. Old Ph one 2047 U n iv e r s ity Shop 1610 L a v a c a St. There is also a Nice Souvenir wait­ ing for you. Pictu re lakin g ; T im e H as Com e P. W. McFadden D R U G G IS T T H E E L L I O T T S 814 Congress A ve. Is t h e P la c e Austin, Texas. U N I V E R S I T Y D R U G S T O R E 2300 Guadalupe St. U P T O W N D R U G S T O R E 1612 L a v a c a St. E. SEELIG in Imported and Domestic To* Cigars, and S m o k e r s ’ A rticle s. i Pool and B i llia r d Room. All •idles. De b i IM- I n - L ____ _ . . . . — Hotel Sutor E U R O P E A N P L A N . 615 Congress Ave. Best Cafe in the city. S u n d ay even­ V e il bac her’ ing dinners a specialty. T H E S T U D E N T S ’ F R I E N D . IT. l l E S T A B L I S H E D 1847. 11 HI S T E I N W A Y S T A R R R I C H M O N D J o h n B re m o n d I ^esse • E S A L E G R O C E R , I M P O R T E R ; ! Piano Co. H igh Class Pianos — A N D — & R O A S T E R O F H I G H G R A D E C O F F E E S . Austin, Texas. Nelson D a v is & Co O R T E R S A N D W H O L E S A L E G R O C E R S . F la y e r Pianos terms. Old instruments E a s y taken in exchange. Good pianos rented. Our phones 295. FRANK S. TAY! OR, Mgr. 716 Congress Avenue. OU h a p p e n T O GO b r o k e B rya n t P. Dickens 'n Short or W a n t to B u y a ^mond or an yth in g else, S e e I A. J A C K S O N , _ biz Congress Ave. i C O M M E R C I A L P R I N T E R Job w ork a specialty. S tu d e n ts ’ trad* solicited. ^ S T | N , .................................. T E X A S . 107 E . 7th Street. o s a g e M c A l e s t e r McAlester Fuel Co. C O A L Phones 246. Carl Mayer Diamonds, W a tc h e s , Clocks, Je w e lr y , Cut Glass, Spectacles, Fo u n tain Pens, and others. F o r the best stock in * «* I0 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 I I * I 9 9 0 9 0 9 « 0 9 $ 9 0 9 9 9 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 9 I I II 9 9 9 0 9 9 0 9 I 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 ii Ii9 9 9 0 ii9 J9 9 0 9 9 9 i 9 9 0 9 9 9 0 II0 But that “ Tim farther we go tin bettor we r h .” F rid a y night, a wc<'k ago. we hold what was formed tho “ best r a l­ ly of tho season." rally has trded Into tin* dim shadows of obscurity before the brilliant light of tho most onthusiastio and spirited gathering of the ago. Trio , it was m a r. I by tho absence of Yell Load a or H arris, who, on account trip to I alias with Freshm an H i m ii of But despite this tin* assistants rose to tin* occasion and led iii.* "Kftttle- do-thrat*' with a vim never before dis­ play -I. The band was thoro with bells on and added tin* usual zest to tho assemblage. Fin* first speaker on tho program In a few, was Ire s . Luke Hoffman. well put sentences, Hoffman con* struciivoly criticised tho spirit s h o w n by th * students in their treatment of Hie visiting teams and suggested that tho stu­ after tho game- -win or lose dents lino up and either console or tho visiting t am. T h ey compliment d id both and tho Auburn manager said that ho had never before r e c e i v ­ ed sinh courteous treatment at the hands of strangers. T h .*n Prof. Keen reasoned with the stud - its from a philosophical stand­ point. emphasizing that • very man should, to In* a good sup­ porter, have a cause to support. fact the Mr. A. Toombs, of th.* Am erican Patent Radiator Company, was in tin* ( ity. and at tho request of Mr. th** Marcus McGee, who conducted rally, consented t-o demonstrate one radiators. of Mr. the com pany’s just Toombs has installed Several the W om an’s Building in radiators and ’ ho girls who have used them pronounce them to be “ greasy bul j I good." P i u son G a rre tt’s select quartette, composed of the Professor, Dr C ili­ ium. Hon. and Mr. Scarbrough, Houghton Brownlee, of Burnet. T ex ­ in ­ as, sang several selected songs, Jo n e s.” cluding tho famous “ Casey Last, but best, was Mr. Brady, who j to | made tho best address of tho year. Ii.* swung into tho high speed on the Ding by shooting it into the mem­ bers of our loyal >. Old Phone 15 48. mkt PRINTS AND POST CARDS ill K o d a k s L o a n e d T o S t u d e n t s J O R D A N 9 1 0 C o n g r e s s A v e n u e , U p s t a i r s D O N ' T C O M P A S S The kind of Clothes we m ake with the readym ade kind. Our kind are High- grade custom tailored garm en ts which m ay be bought at ready-made prices. cA trial will convince you. COMADE TO I N D I V I D U A L M E A S U R I $20.00 TO $4 TOO OSCAR ROBINSON 7q4 Congress Avenue HANCOCK O P E R A H O U S E T O N I G H T Walker Whiteside ! Managem ent IM dor Ar Co. I In I am el Zand w ill's Muoh Heralded a I W id e ly I tim ussod P la y , plum ball SOOT* on iii ing. THE MELTING PoT I T e x a n s C o n q u e r A l a b a m i a n s i CoiitiiiUfc d Fro m Fage O ne.) v, i rd line, N e i. veil tumbled, R am sd e ll I ring) M :< ft tack Ii a^siriKill failed to gain N I blo w as stopped fot thru I lit), im id to n M assin gill held a kick for K irk , who sent the squarely between the* posts— j Texas sldelin Auburn 0. W asm und, < xe< u t o d an Inndian lane*1 and t h re was g e n e ra l rejoic* F R ID A Y M A T IN E E A N D N IG H T J aggressive playing, ton* up the Texas L I B E R A T I ^ B A N D 40 M usicians Com pany of Opera Singers M O N D A Y . N O V. A L . G. F I E L D G reater M in strels 75— People— 75 Dr. Baxter, Dentist, 702 Cong. Ave. 85 lier cent discount to V arsity stu ­ dents Je n s e n ’s Studio. (T h e inde­ pendent studio.) A fte r exchanging punts ft :* a w hile Auburn got possession of the ball iii j the ct Titer OI the field and by fierce, line for big gains until they reached the 8-yard lin e. II*-*re Caton was sent from cen ter retired, and to th*- backfield, Noble B u rn s we lait to center. T h e O range and W h ite , meantime, gathered all ille r strength, rallied, and held. T h e | ball was tak<*n to the l-yd. line by Caton and Stre it, and X ib lo and Moore, balling up the line, threw thou D avis foi a loss. K irk kicked to forty-yard line. Da vis went five thru right tackle. Strait failed, anil .Major kieked. D a vis th row in g K irk , who received, on Tex* Ask for Dander N it, m anufactured as* j-yd. line N iblo made four thru by B urn ham & F e h r Tho Barbers. left guard.* Helium! replaced N iblo. K irk kicked to N e w e ll on 45-yard J t i s e Fre n ch Pian o Co., headquar­ for pianos, music, instruction ters line, who returned H). Ja m e s re p la c­ ed W o lf. Texas regained possession hooks, etc. Phone 205. L O S T . on h«*r 15-yd. lim*. K irk kicked, E s ­ till. by a m agnificent run, recovered L a d y ’s plain open fa te gold watch. Drew Chain w ith Cam eo attached. on the 50-yard line and went for a tom b lo w n , dodging Streit and M ajor. Staggs. P i B eta P h i House. Ii was a beautiful nm and tim big “ Died in I DOD” ail of last f a ll’s served. He was tackled and throw n boy w as given the applause he d e­ styles for college men. You’re apt to get a-holtl of a "dead one" unless you have Moore A- M orrison, L a v a c a street, measure you for IKUK-lo a suit ing to the fashion p revailin g lo In* tailored to o rder a ffo r d ­ today. W on cost you much, either. just as he crossed the punted to Al a ss ii gill for line. a K irk fa ir , itch and then M assingill kicked goal. B ro w n replaced M assingill. Tim rom aind err of th*' game was a series or lino bucks aud kicks on A u b u rn ’s part and kicks alone for Texas. Scorer Texas Auburn 0. P e r C en t Discount to Students. N. H. A lexander, student represents!!* The Houston L a u n d ry has re-established an ag en cy in Austin. W illi* Brooks, d river, w ill call for y o u r lau n dry M ond ay, Tuesday, ai W ed nesd ay, and d e liv e r T h u rsd ay, F riday and S a tu rd a y . Phone 2669. LAUNDRY Go to Burnham & F e h r, The B a r ­ Seven chairs. H o t and cold in Ja m e s was a tow er of strength the lin e and tor*' up e v e ry p la y,w h ile MAIS OFFICE AA/) innksgiving com es on tin this rear and an order for a 24 th suit iced son w ill time. today with .Moore <\> .Morri­ insure its a rriv a l in due A M u l t i t u d e A t t e n d s S p e c i a l R a l l y L O S T . Vining', who replaced W oodhull, p la y­ ed a m a g n ific e n t game for a short time, G ary replaced Harold and he stopped the great S tm it m any times. tin w histle blew* Texas W hen ’ lie ball in til.' te s te r of the had fie] I. and had won the greatest game of f Ii*' sea sr ii. Cho s pin. w ith A. A. II. s., us back. Find**!* please return to r< on 2 is- concn we ever had." echo*'I from all parts of tilt* Auditor- ( R i g h t o was tear. — — bim » “ He has non* th rills in on* Students, for a nice h a ir cut, T u rk game on Moor,* the sidelines Lo has in the whole season! Ii than strop, or anything ish bath, i „ the barber line, we have it. Cen razor GREENHOUSES 105 E 15th St. Both Cho lies Austin Floral Co. SWHE Largest Floral House South Texas 40.00 sq. ft of glass; 5 acres of ground mJ S""‘ Both Phones AUSTIN. TEXAS All the New Music at (he BU SH T E M P L E C O R N E R 8TH A N D J. R. R E E D , Mgr. C O N G R E S S A V E N U E AUSTIN from Auburn tom orrow. I ll tra l B a r te r Shop. 607 Congress Ave- T H E L E A D I N G B A R B E R S F O R G O O D S E R V I C E "I ;• n ie Ii i sh in p a r a d e " ’ nun. Keno & R easonover, Props. BURNHAM & FEH R Successors to Bu rn h am Bros. v ' i' and ap p reciate the S t u d e n t s ’ trade. Opposite The D rie k ill, 1 patrons. ‘ Continued F ro m Pag e Three. on from w ith in itia ls C. L. Y. for your laundry Monday, Tuesday, and U * <1 nos,la y , and d eliver T h u rs ­ day, F rid a y, and Saturday. NO F R E E LUNCH Phone 2669. , I | S T U D E N T S A T T E N T I O N N T r~A I L TO S E E O U R r e p r e s e n t a t i v e a t t h e u n i v I N R E G A R D T O C O O P E R A T I V E U N I V E R S I T Y A N D LA S H V Rut detailed reports from the Texas-Saylo r game w ill be given on | D R Y P L A N . C lark Field next Saturday, when MODEL S T E A M L A U N D R Y T H E S C R U B S P L AY and Return $2.50 A L LE N ACADEMY Texas-A. & M. Ga me HOUSTON c A ccou n t ( A phone w ill be placed on each field and fu ll returns given over long W A N T E D . distance. F o u r young men to take m eals at s tric tly first class house. Mrs. W . A - Laylor. phone 2789. I'.h u N u , <•« s sr. old 3:30 P. M. B R I N G Y O U R G I R L I* I ne w atch and at Caswell & Smiths.* je w e lry repairing A ll kinds Of Sporting goods at C as­ well ik Sm ith s,’ T h e Pa w n b ro kers. toff Sm ithDm?gCo. NOVEMBER 14th S R E I A L T R A I N leaves 11:30 p. rn., November 13; returning, -0 p. rn., N ovem ber 14; a rriv in g A u stin , 7 a. rn., Nov A D M I S S I O N 35 C E N T S T O U I S T and S T A N D A R D S L E E P E R S . O ne and t w o dollar berth. J- B : don W i l l i a m s Assistant 97 Max. reservation s N O W for going and return trip . A L S K E L L E Y ¥ f C ity Passenger C ity T ick e t O ffice D ris k ill H o tel. — y< OI vt IL y< pi e r< IL * ti- ■rn Vt ti 0! ai I