<&hji Bailli ^jexau First C ollege D aily in the South The fighting faces of Os­ car E c k h a r d t and Bully Un­ th e L o n g h o r n half­ strap, backs, and Jim b a r l e y start­ ing one of his bone crushing plunges a t an opposing line. relied These men will be oval carry upon through the feathered tribe from Rice and plant it behind the to the goal line in this a f t e r ­ noon’s fray. Marley and U n ­ s tr a p a re expected to be very effective in hitting the line, as the mud will slow up open play. 'v,: Contortionist G ets Loose From V arsity M en in 18 M inutes T e x a s S p irit is D ead! T h is has been h a n d e d o u t fro m h e ra ld e d the s p e ak e rs p la tf o r m s , from t h . f r o n t p a g e o f c a m p w puK- p location an d all b u t sh o u te d the the ho usetop s, spirit of the V a n i t y s tu d e n ts h a s! b e e n seem inly dead, dead b ec a u se th e s t u d e n t have been told it was. fig h tin g fro m 1 until H ow e v er dead it m ay have b e e n , t h e h a n d fu l of s tu d e n ts who tu r n e d o u t f o r th e ra lly last n ig h t saw a r e ju v e n a tio n t h a t would have been w eek ta k e n by some of o u r chro n ic k n o c k ers. T he old tim e b e a t A. & M. s p irit th a t has h ad f u n e r a l rite s p e r f o r m e d over it n u m b e rle ss tim es n ig h t a lre a d y , “ c am e the w ith a b a n g t h a t s ta r tle d even o n es who w ere th e m edium of e x ­ p re ssio n of it. b a c k ” la st th e The took th e floor. A f t e r a few p re lim in a r y yells, and a the L o n g h o rn few selections by B a n d , th e f e a t u r e a ttr a c t io n of th e e v e n in g took o u t ­ b u r s t s t a r t e d w hen S ta n le y , th e f a ­ m o u s c o n to r tio n is t, floor a n d m ade th e a n n o u n c e m e n t t h a t he w ould a t t e m p t to f r e e him se lf fr o m a n y six m en who would v olun te e r t o hold him. He followed th is by th e s t a t e m e n t t h a t six A. & M . ca d e ts had held him tw e n ty -o n e min u te s. e v e ry S im u lta n e o u s ly , f r o m r o o t e r c am e the cry, M ake it t w e n ­ t y - t w o / ’ C ra d d o ck , Cow an, G a rg in , R a g la n d , M yerw itz and L e u sc h n e r to o k hold a n d S ta n le y called “ T im e ” . In Wa s t h a n te n m in u te s a crow d liv e or six f u r r o w s deep w as a r o u n d VOL. XXIV. TEXAS SPIRIT REVIVED EDS fL ^ I eS SENIOR ENGINEERS MIY 11 gaI mP ™ FAIL B E JT IN C A & M \ m ( | | [ ^ IO ERAT Senior Academ Club Favor* Admittance of T aylors Proteges H ELECTED . , S c ; e n c , Fraternity, T I M E S SILENT F o u n d e d a t l e x a s , n o w in Fourth Year P I S I G M A A L P H A E L E C T S Engineer President Favors Proposition; Class Meeting to Be Held Soon AUSTIN, TEXAS, SA T U R D A Y , NOVEMBER 3, 1923 Ne. 39 Co-op W ill G ive G am e Returns Stewart's Steers Ready R e t u r n * o f t h e A«gi«* B e a r g a m e wi l l b e b r o a d c a s t e d f r o m t h e C o ­ o p S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n a n d t h e n r e l a y e d l e a d e r at t h e L o n g ’u o r n - O w l g a m e j t o “ S h o r t y ” M a y e r , y e l l on C l a r k F i e l d , a c c o r d i n g R a t h e r , m a n a g e r o f t h e C o op. t o Ed To Take On Rice Owls In First Conference Clash CAN OWLS AND MUD STOP THIS TRIO? R e b e c c a C h a p i n F . J. C o x M a t i l d a G l i d d e n J o h n O . G r a g g M a r i o n B . H a i r L e o n G . H a l d e n J . P . M a c M a h a n R o s c o e M a r l i n E . E a r l M c C l e n d o n D o r o t h y M o t t C. T . S i l v e r F r e d A . S m i t h C h a r l e s A . T i m m C . O . W o l f e Pi Sigm a Alpha, n a tio n a l h o n o r ­ a ry political f r a t e r n i t y , a n n o u n c e s the election of n e w m e m b e rs, based on th e ir scholastic re c o rd , pro s p e c ts f o r f u t u r e w ork in g o v e r n m e n t and perso n a l q u a lific a tio n s, Pi Sigm a Alpha w as estab lished in th e U n iv e rsity in th e long session of 1919-20 an d, f o r two o r th r e e years, did n o t sp re a d o u t of th e U n ­ iversity to receive p e titio n s f r o m d e ­ p a r tm e n ts of g o v e r n m e n t in o th e r U n iv e rsitie s. C h a p te rs h ave b e e n es- T he K ane Klub, org an iz e d ex p re ss ly fo r m en of th e A cadem ic, Busi ness A d m in istra tio n , and E d u c a tio n d e p a r tm e n ts , will soon have, a c c o r d ­ ing to latest re p o rts, se n io r E n g i­ n e e rin g s tu d e n ts a m o n g its m em bers. At a m e e tin g of the K ane Klub on O ctob er 16, pre sid e n t Ben Rigsby H a m m o n d told th e m e m b e rs o f th e desire of some E n g in e e r in g s tu d e n ts to a pply f o r m em bersh ip in th e club. A p e titio n from th e E n g in e e r in g seniors fo r m e m b e rsh ip in the club was e x p e c te d and the c lu b s’ opinion w as asked in r e g a rd to it. T h e vote was in f a v o r of a c c e p tin g th e pe titio n if it should be received, provided a s u f f i c ie n t n u m b e r of n a m e s a p ­ p e a r e d on it. So f a r , no p e titio n has b een received, a c c o rd in g to H a m ­ mond. N o th in g d e fin ite h a s b een decided by th e E n g in e e r s , ac c o rd in g to C. B. T h a m es, p r e sid e n t of th e E n g i n e e r ­ th e ing d e p a r tm e n t , who will call a m e e t­ ing all se n io rs in d e p a r t m e n t in a fe w days to o b ta in th e ir o p in ­ ion on th e m a tte r. S tr o n g ly in fa v o r of the union, he believes t h a t it will be a g r e a t b e n e fit th e d e p a r t ­ m e n t, a n d will b rin g a b o u t a b e t te r class s p ir it a m o n g th e s e n io rs of the U n iv e rsity . to a Second Longhorn to Be O ut N ex t W eek GREAT Supply Falls Short; Next M onth’s Comics Given Out Through Office five O f th e f o u r th o u s a n d h u n ­ d r e d T e x a s R a n g e rs p rin te d f o r O c t­ ober, n o t a single copy* rem a in s, a c ­ co rd in g to R o b e rt L. M urphree, c ir ­ c u la tio n m a n a g e r. Two th ou sa n d s t u ­ d e n ts received R an g e rs a t the o ffic e F r id a y m o rn in g a n d th o u s a n d five h u n d re d copies were d is tr ib u te d by c a r rie rs. tw o Mr. M u rp h re e t h a t m a n y s tu d e n ts w ho failed to pay th e blan - .states ive or six t u r r o w s ueep vv«o he w rith in g , tw istin g f ig h tin g m ass b ra sk a , K an sas, K e n tu c k y a n d Okla- P e titio n s arc now' b ein g re- >f h u m a n flesh on the flo o r of th e hom a lym. f ro m C a lifo rn ia U n iv e rsity •Hold him, hold h im , b e a t A . & M . th e U n iv e rsity of Ne ; tahlish ed at d e a f e n in g , j din w as T he , , a n d fell Uke a s u r g in g tid e. an d e a s te r n sc hool.,. in le f t f o rc e d e f f o r t s One by one T h e p r o g r a m fo r th e holds o f th e first of political Science A ssociation tw o y e a r s ag o th e m e e tin g of A n a tio n a l c o n v e n tio n w as held in c o n n ec tio n w ith th r e e m en w ere g ro ken. C ra d d o c k S o u th w e ste rn th e held h im w ith a body scissors. G rad- lally th e and s u p e rh u m a n S ta n le y b e g a n to tell, a n d th e f e e t I Dr c p. P a t te r s o n o f th e U niver- o f C rad do ck w e re a p a r t . L j t y Gf x eas w as elected n a tio n a l T h e n th e crow d bec a m e a mob. The pr e s j(je n t, A second n atio n al con- last m an le f t s ta n d s on e i th e r side vent j on is to be held this year. of th e room . As the w a tc h passed p e f if t e e n m in u te m a rk only C ow an w as 9 Cow boys could n o t hold th e m ob j prob le m s o u t of th e ring. ________ the local c h a p ­ p e r i o d i c a l b a n q u e ts te r c o n s ;s ts T he com bined e f f o r t of ; at w hich st a te o ffic ia ls discuss the th e ir d e p a r tm e n t s a nd th e policy th e y follow in w or - b a n q u e ts in g th em out. Open House I omgni &nly about five b a n q u e ts will lie** C l i n i d to n o m L adies G uild to H old lie ® U U T h e l a d i e s Guild will be host to an Opt n in G re g g H ouse, t h o s e ' elected is high, and tw o fu ll courses th e E iscopal s tu d e n ts at ta k e n be- in g o v e r n m e n t m u st be H o u s e to be held n u u a c VW VV ---------------------- S a tu r d a y , N o v e m b e r 3, a t 7 :3 0 p. m. ^ore a c a n d id a te is c o n sid e re d by the in fo rm a l p r o g r a m has been ar- An ra n g e d which is e xp e c te d give those attending an evening o f Plt*as- ure, according to Mrs. M erritt. This the Gu Id i f th e f i n d o p p o r tu n ity b p.scoj.al h a , had to a g o r a e ’ ( y U f by o f f ic e r s of th e local c h a p te r th a t i w ere held taut y e a r , b u t it I, th o u g h t w ere nc.u held d u r in g th e p r e s e n t lo n g session. Scholastic s t a n d a r d s R a p t e r . ------- M onthly ................ fa cin g 'all - -- fo r — t o HI BA 5TUDES F O R M CUAAAAERGE GLUU stu d en ts and, tlfe y > ! » ' l " th* occasion so attractive th at nil will have a good tim e. Freshm en and new ; invited ant j stu d e n ts are especially are assured that whut the - unday ; C lub m e m b e rs call a “ S u n d a y Club w elco m e will be g iven th em . H. A . Cory Elected President at Organization Meeting Monday Afternoon S A V A G E IN A U ST IN Russell Sa v a g e of C o rp u s C h risti. .a i d to b e th e o r i g i n a t o r lo I er.gr.^ nu*, the p a tr o n sa in t of School, w as a c a m p u s visitor M id a y . M r. Sa v a g e is here in th e . m e r e * of th e case of J . I - A r l i t t vs. th e city o f C o rp u s Christi. H e is at pres c ity a tto r n e y fo r the c o a st city. the_ . C A L E N D A R S a tu r d a y Longhorn Band, Co-op, p. m. Longhorn Band, no Man'* G ym , 2 p. m. c o w b o y . , for , . m . . M. B. 2 : 3 0 p. rn. p. rn. Rico-Longhorn G am e , Field, 3 p. m. Sunday Club, Gregg H ou .e, 7 .3 0 Gym Gorman, W om an’# Gym, •- 1 2 p. m . • Newman Club D ance, Newm an Hall, 9-12 p. rn. Sunday N ewm an Club, Newm an Club Room#, l l •• P r e - L a w F o o t b a l l M e n , 2 H a l l , M e e tin g in th e Law A u d ito riu m at 5 p. rn. F r id a y , a la rg e n u m b e r of BBA s tu d e n ts o rg a n iz e d th e C o m m e r­ cial Club. H. A, C o ry w as elected p re s id e n t, a n d a c o m m itte e w as ap p o in te d to d ra w up a c o n stitu tio n and I o u tlin e th e p la n s f o r th e year. I D ean Bell, o f th e School of Busi­ the ness A d m in is tra tio n , a d d re sse d a sse m b ly and spoke on t h e p urpose of 12:30 th e Club the club. H e said t h a t *i«rwk I w ould be m odeled a f t e r th e Conv * (j m ere* C lub a t H a r v a r d U n iv e rsity of which D ean Bell Is a m em ber. The to I purp o se o f , J Dean Bell, is to b r in g fro m tim e to to a d d re s s th e s tu d e n ts o f th e B usiness School, especial, especial e m phasis be- inb placed on le c tu r e s p e r ta in in g to a c c o u n tin g . e x p e rie n c ed b u sm e ss men th e club, a c c o rd in g * r r . 4 p. m. __________ - J u l i a n Ashe im. >H copies of M a t i n s it* a p p e a r a n c e l f o r r v. th e k e t ta x o b t a i n s ! c o p ia , o f th e Ran- ta x iTf»r while m a n y who paid th e To avoid a re p e titio n of - be ; ^ on^.ftCt' second tim e th is fall. the L o n g h o rn ***• ^ M ag azin e will be d i . t r , h u te d e a rls ^ “ A B a c h e lo r’s R e v e rie ,” n e x t week. by Hal B o u rla n d h e a d s th e list. It is a s to ry full of h u m o r, the s u b ­ je c t m a t t e r b eing tr e a t e d well, Be­ c o rd in g to Macy J o u r d a n . “ A f ta ir s of Mfs R H Giriffith, and is play by Mrs. G r if fith T h e R o u n d-Up, the n e x t in ord er. T he R o u n d -L p , the S ta g e H orn, th e G r e e n h o r n , and the C a m p u s V erse section m ak e up the b a la n c e of th e m a te ria l. T h e ( am p u s V erse section of the m a g a z in e con- tain s poem s of s tu d e n t s o f th e U n i­ order> h and ed m o n th ’s issue will be out th r o u g h the business office. B la n k e t ta x tic k e ts wil be re q u ire d f o r th e issuance of all copies. T h e O c to b er issue of the Lon gho rn M agazine will also be d istrib u te d by this m oth- od, M u rp h re e a n no un ced . l f d e m a n d is an in dication of s u c ­ th e cess, Mr. M urph re e says R a n g e r is one. ’I he dem an d f r o m all p a r ts of the s ta te is v e ry h eav y, and m a n y o r d e r s to double th e n u m b e r of copies have been received. t h a t versity. Austin and Vaudeville * + *:• + * + + + * As Seen By Two Critics I V audeville . g a m d i. p l . y e d its col- By J e r r y C r . , ■». J " W‘" A m nia welcomed the r e t u r n of o r an d v a rie ty o v e r Austin fo o tlig h ts , vaudeville to l o c a l p la y h o u se s yea­ ns th e O r p h e u s , vau deville c ir c u it: t e r d . y w ith U rg e house* at b o th per- P la y e d the o p e n in g e n g a g e m e n t of f o rm a n c e a t the Hancock O e n e r o u , th e y e a r a t the H ancock T h e a tr e iM t a p p la u se g r e e te d the p e r f o r m e r s on Possibly b e c a u s e of its l o n g , th e bill, a n d those who nig h t a t t e n d e d ab sence, th e a ud ie nc e w as in a p a r- wer w arm in th e ir praise of the of- ticu la rly re c e p tiv e mood, press th in k s not. The p ress t h i n k s j Ma n a g e r j ^ u i g Novy o f th e H an- it was p a r tic u la r ly good vaudeville, lt _ - and disclaims a n y s a r m g o cock in S wot and leader C o n ro y , blackface*, in “ T h e P le a s u r e - I _ — A# ♦ U rf* r- ------------- t h e 1 f e r jng, f o u n d a b u t " T h / nreas la u gh e d w ith th e aud!- S m o k e rs.” The c o m e d i a n s re spond- h a t to ss e r, T h e ir to g e th e r w ith th e ir] jokes, n e w ; the setting , o r i g in a l ; the for b la c k fa c e acts, once a t *he t e n a c io u s 'a n d u n b e a u ti f u l b u t c l e v e r , g e n e r a l schem e tenacious th e s a m e ; the o ff e rin g , p leasing. th e G a r- ad t o f o u r e n o r m o u s ball c u rta in calls. a which b o u n c e d ’from the sta g e o v a , D an c in g with song fo u n d place rn on bald-headed ro w and th e n ce o ver] p ra c tic a lly every o f fe r in g on th e >»1. h a lf the au d ience, press* Elsie E llio tt and h er p a r t n e r , G at- a T wished* he could have h elped b o u n c e tison J o n e s , w ere p a r tic u la r ly pleas- it M onsieur G a r c in e tti m ade th e Call- L i e n e e ' feel good w hen th e y let i d M i n i . College t o r i th e r m a l act, with th e ing in T h e m e e tin g w as p resided over by J o e B y w a te rs, p r e s id e n t of th e s e n ­ ior class, a n d the follow ing w ere n a m e d to d r a w up p la n s f o r the y e a r : J o e B y w aters, E. K. M cG innis, in on the g am e. »«» * nd T h e n th e r e w e re th e com edy v a u d e -l so n g an d dane e, " T j r t ” April, in two viliiana who were so r o tt e n t h a t th e y show er*, which was p leasing to w e re good and a d m it te d it, a n d a gen -] eye a n d ear. Heman who p ro m ise d his beloved a] E th e l M c D o n o u g h did well in hold- the audience h e r f if te e n min ing ll F r a n c e s H o f f m a n ,’ C. D. Sim m o n s’ “ nice home in th e c o u n tr y and a big ortn I R o b e r t R a d e r, Rudolph Sippola and —.. « t t m ..... ...."J',nrr r (C o n tin u e d on P ag e 3) 'C o n t in u e d on P ag e 3) in ch arge. Captain T yn es Out of G am e W ith Bad Foot T H E P R O B A B L E L I N E - U P S T e x * # C u r t i s S p r a g u e G o r m a n Bralley D a y v a u lt B l u e s t e m N e w e l l R o b e r t s o n G ilstra p E c k h a r d t M a r l e y R e f e r e e : P o s i t i o n I. e. I. J I* I* Rjc* . . ^ J l l t a l a W J m t i a m s D u b o s e *•. «• r. t. I. h r. h. f . b. H e f l i n K l o t z M o r g a n C a m p b e l l C h a m b e r s S w a r t z ( C . ) W i l l i f o r d S m i t h ( V a n d e r b i l t ) . R o b b i n s V e n n e U m p i r e : H e a d L i n e s m a n : P r o c t o r ( T . C . ( C a r l i s l e ) . U ) . C l a r k F i e l d , 3 o ’c l o c k . By George T. Kirksey T exan S p o r ts E ditor Texas is now down to brass Lacks. The outcome of the b a t ­ tle with the Rice Owls this a f t ­ ernoon on Clark Field will he the importance I of more any [Longhorn eleven [other game played far. ! A victory for the Steers in the fray will usher Doc S te w a r t’s I team into the conference batt le amid tumult and shouting, b u t a defe at— and th er e is such a possibility— will come han d in hand with grief. to than thus G am e N o Cinch has a su rp rise T he g am e itself will be no cinch. Coach S te w a r t h o ne stly f e a rs t h a t in th e Rice crew sto re fo r the L o n g h o rn s and th e a d ­ verse condition o f the field o f play odds im p e tu s to his views, as th e line f a r ou tw eighs th e Steer f o r w a r d wall a n d will have an a d v a n ta g e on su ch a field. Coach S te w a r t says, “ T h e r e th e will be d a n g e r lu r k in g a r o u n d th in k c o rn e r fo r m y te a m , if th e y th e y have this Rice b un ch a lr e a d y licked. A m uddy field is a g r e a t f o o t­ ball leveler and h as b ro u g h t w h a t ­ e ver a d v a n ta g e we held over th e m to a m in im u m .” T h e Rice c o n tin g e n t a rriv e d y es­ te r d a y a f te r n o o n a n d took up th e ir q u a r t e r s a t a local down to w n ho­ tel w here th e y will re m a in u n til th e to day , f oa c h e s tim e f o r th e g a m e A rb uckle a n d V erges are sile n t in r e g a r d to th e outco m e o f th e g a m e . I t is I u snored t h a t the Rice co a c h ­ ing s ta ff will be on tria l in th e g a m e today, ll u ston p a p e rs have h in te d t h a t if A rb u sk le ’s club does n o t de­ liver a g a in st T e x a s, th e n, he is d u e to u nsuccessfu l go coaches. In view of th a t, the v e t e r a n (C o n tin u e d on P age F o u r ) the w a y of all ——<>• - B A THS I BACK FRUM TRIP I S H O P S TO BE R O U S E D G A I K BUILDINGS IN Cactus Arcade Nearing Com­ pletion; Work Begun on Second Brick Structure E Josephine M oves Up Town; Arcade Is First in Austin T h e C actu s A r c a d e building, now n e a r in g com p letion, a n d a glazed b ric k building to be e re c te d n e x t to it w est o f the c a m p u s will house sev­ en c a m p u s firm s w hen com pleted. T h e C ac tu s A rc a d e which sta n d s in f r o n t of the C a c t u s T e a Room, will house th e B lu e b o n n e t Shop u n ­ d e r the m a n a g e m e n t of Miss J o s e ­ ph in e Theis, a n d th e T e x a s Book S to re .owned by VY. S. G atewood. T h r o u g h th e c e n t e r of th e build in g I is th e A rc a d e , the f ir s t of its kind I in th e city. T h is a rc h w a y will lead to the T ea Room in the r e a r and will be lined w ith d isp la y w indow s on both sides. M o rto n Brow n a nd Miss M innie Dill, jo i n t m a n a g e r s of the T e x a s T e a Room, a r e also a d d in g an o p e n - c o u r t f o r s u m m e r seasons to the f r o n t of th e C a ctu s. Over the m ain e n t r a n c e of th e h A rc a d e will be a w ood e a rv in k by th e a r ti s t, P e t e r M a nsb e nde l; th e c a rv in g s now d e c o r a tin g th e th e T e a Room also being by M ansbendel. f r o n t of local FISH PARTY TO BE HELD G re e n h o rn s will hold t h e i r first big a f f a i r of th e y e a r in th e form of a g y m k a n n a , to he held Monday in t h a t th e G re e n h o r n s and evening in th e W o m a n 's G ym from 7130 to 9 :3 0 . Miss Mi Daniels, the she b e ­ f r e s h m a n d e a n , says lieves th e ir loyalty to th e ir classes so com pletely th a t she has a r r a n g e d for the e n t e r ­ ta in in g of a t le a st BOO y o u n g w om ­ en. The s e c r e ta r y of th e class r e ­ t h e i r gym th e y b rin g qu ests keys. t h a t P la n s art* b eing m ade to m ake this ac­ g y m k a n n a an a n n u a l tr a d itio n , cording to Miss McDaniels. WEEKLY GERAAANS TURN OUT GAINS Profits W ill B e'A llo tted to Campus Organizations by Students’ Association P r o f its derived fr o m th e five all- U n iv e rsity d a n c e s this t e r m a f t e r all o u ts ta n d in g bills w ere p a id am ount to $75, a cc o rd in g t o m a n a g e r A m o N ow otny. This sum w as le f t a f te r o r ­ p aying fo r the new c he stra , m a n a g e r and other expenses. An a v e r a g e o f $^20 p ro fit each S a tu r d a y n ig h t has* been collected f r o m the s tu d e n t s a t t e n d ­ ing the a n n u a l w eek-end c am p u s so- a m p lifie r, a s s is ta n ts cial. in T hese p r o f its a r e c a r r ie d to the a u d ito r ’s o ffic e each M o nd ay m o r n ­ ing and deposited th e nam e of the s t u d e n t s ’ A ssociation which has been using th em to d e f r a y the e x ­ the s tu d e n t g o v e rn m e n t penses of and to aiil c a m p u s a c tiv itie s which are n o t provided for in th e b la n k e t to N o w o tn y . D e­ tax , a c c o rd in g cision a s to the use of th e su rp lu s m ade this fall will be decided a t th e next m e e tin g of th e S tu d e n t* ’ A ssem ­ bly. T he W o m a n ’s G lee Club and the M andolin Club a r e tw o ca m p u s o r g a n iz a tio n s t h a t h a v e a pplied fo r a p a r t of the p ro f its . A sy ste m has be*>n w orked o u t and a p p ro v e d by th e d a n c e c o m m it­ the tee w hereby dance will m ake a r e p o r t the p r o f its to th e c o m m itte e each Mon- the m a n a g e r of on J M onthly w r itte n r e p o r t s will also be m ade and published in the Daily Item ized a c c o u n t of the ex- I T e xa n . p e n d itu r e s which will in c lu d e pay of o rc h e stra , pay o f m a n a g e r and a s ­ sista n ts, and o th e r e x p e n se s will be L i v e n in th e p u b lish e d sta te m e n t. night w ith T h e dance will be held as usual S a tu r d a y G a r d e n e r s o rc h e s tr a fu rn ish in g th e music, a p i ­ cial provision has b e e n m ade > the m a n a g e m e n t for th e cheeking of hats a n d w raps with E lm e r B ounds — Student Feature Story Writer yyas in Midst of Japanese Midst of Ja — Earthquake ______ In the other building the T Press- j ing Shop, mid. t t h e management of * Frank Elliott; the Texas Beauty Parlor, und.-r the d i c t i o n of M r., j University student Schneider; a restaurant, and a bor- ^ d ^ . n n i e n t of Journalism , who ^ bM.„ touring ther orient, gather- ber shop will be house. lin g m a t e r i a l fo r f e a t u r e stories, and -who w a s in th e m idst of th e recent , L t a c l y s m w h ich destroy ed Y o ko h a m a da g r e a t e r p a r t of Tokio, J a p a n , a r r i v e din A u A s tin la s t n i g h t on the T e x a s Special f r o m St. Louis. R c a x r l n r G r a d u a t e B a y l o r g r a d u a t e D r O W I l S i n Miss Leone B rice, niece o f Mrs. Jo h n S e rv a tiu s, w a s d row n ed F r id a y m orn in g a b o u t IO o’clock n e a r th e C o u n try Club in W a lle r C re ek , when th*- c a r in which she was rid in g w ith h e r a u n t was c a r r ie d d o w n s tr e a m and o v e rtu rn e d . She was a g r a d u a te of B a y lo r U n i­ versity, and had been h e r e v isitin g relatives. H h e r h o m e is in C o rs ic a n a . G O V E R N M E N T S E M IN A R on, G o v e rn m e n t s tu d e n ts will h e a r a “ I n t e r n a t i o n a l E n f o r c e ­ talk m e n t of P r o h ib iti o n ” n e x t M onday evening, November 5 at th e g o v e r n - i m e n t S e m in a r, a c c o rd in g to C. P. s e m in a r I will be held in G H all, room 7 a t j 7 :30 p. rn. P a tte rs o n , c h a ir m a n . T h e D avis h ad been doing w ork on the J a p a n A d v e rtise r, an Am erican news­ p a p e r in Tokio, when the e a r th q u a k e came. F o r tu n a te l y fo r him, he w as tr a v e lin g betw een J a p a n and M anila d u r i n g m ost of the trem ors, He is th e son of W. R. Duels of A u stin a n d will probably rem ain in th e city. H e expects to re-enter tha U n iv e rsity a t Christmas, doing fur­ t h e r w ork to w a rd s his degree in jour­ nalism . D a v is was connected with th e Daily Texan last year in the c a ­ pacity of an assistant issue editor, I company with W. D. Hornaday, director o f publicity of the U niver­ sity and instructor in the d e p a r tm e n t of journalism , Davis made th is trip to Japan and other co un tries of the [ o r i e n t . t h e “ s p o r t ” h a v ing n o t a single I w o rth w h ile s u p p o rte r. At th e U niversity of Illinois b e ttin g on football g am es is be-1 g inn ing to revive. T h e T e x a n j r e p r in t- an editorial from the! Daily m in i, which ap p lie s a s' S a tin (texan , .v . a . >r th- S L J Hall -Pt M o w . », th- T M •««ry «■ Tutor 7. -fiitor-in-ektaf, BittMH cm..-. j(uw»ia i&*. M*to , gally con dem n ed ny tairph<»«! and' a th le tic au th o ritie s First Q*2l«ff* Dally hi the South FhMiraiwfc l i K n / i i a ■ Fabling! on th- mmprn of tho Umroroity W ell t o T e x a s ES IO I l l i n o is . in*., i i ’ . “ \ ’0 p r a c t i c e is m o r e univer- .. , facu lty th a n th e p ractice of a tu d e n t b e ttin g “ C oaches no int out t h a t th e J E K p ra c tice has a d e m o ra liz in g ef- itself, and ad- F.nt-rrd aa #-r«f.d-«laaa maUrr at t h . port- m | n i t r a t o r s like P resid e n t Kin- u n ite d in c o n d em n a tio n loos m oral evils arising r * m §1 or fir • of Bitter. * us. taoism* 8149. i p^ r br ** —----------------------------------------feet ©f f ira at A natl n. T-xaa. under Aet e t Gem* grrnm, Mareh I, HTS. Ar««*laa*e at «p«*eiaJ • ]♦ • > , rata erf porta** provide* for in Hart ton I IO*. Aet of Or.toe? I, Ult, authors*** Stopt*™ bar '»» WTT St. I H S on th e g am e f l , , u ” * T“ , * BKN RY C. F t ’ I rffK B Editor-ia-Chtof B A T A LEE Mer. Ed TS U X I AM I - MOC, I LL Bap* rvitiiiig ii tnineaa Man afar A. B- Sm ith, ad t i n u e d . Rf ta M Barry and ran iota* mar** terr-*, Jtehart I., M a rf* hr— , eire u Jail na m anaf ar !■sue Kdit Franc— K. W.pff Rarh-t l.irtmws? Horaea C Walker Parti Bailey ..... . Geol fa T. Kirk**)* EtiaabatH Peak ti. l-« Wyroftf Bls ar h* H -smpbrtoa f . yr * SI. Ma* ley llajffto Si ae .Bari Jab. Hunt* 34 *T»--i©rit* Soh!* T tkHjpna* R**OPMiTCP:t ANO A INS* WOliS£ INTO A -DORMITOPV AND A p i n e PELLOW Th e r e s o l d m e A fg M M RADIATOR POR ALMOST A S O N ^ US FROSH PLAY PRINCETON CRESW* MEN TC-MORROW AND WHILE CP COURSE THERES ABOUT AS rn, CHANCE OF US BEATING- TAEM AS THEY IS OF START- W6r A POKER GAME WHA THE THREE Q-QACE5*- STILL TUEY'VE GOT A STIFF LIPPER LIP TO CONTEND WITH BY TUE WAY,TVE SOTTO EH .D A D ? BUY AN ENCYCLOPAEDIA RIGHT AWAY SO SENDEE A CHECK FOR. A R S. - I USED TO THINK HATTIE LARK WAS PEACHES AND CREAM BUT ALONG SIDE OF WHAT I M ET UP* HERE THE OTHER DAY-HATTIE ISN T EVEN ON T H E MENU ! raritie s of the college Pan-Hellenic association. through own Not being content with restriction! social their of expenses of t h a t the co-eds recommend events, similar in te rfr a te m ity council It is hoped organizations follow suit. by th is means and to stren gth en the social democracy of this institution. preserve and The B arom eter commends the co­ eds for t h e i r action and urge* the men not to be outdone, but to take immediate action on the as presented by the Pan-Hellenic asso­ ciation. policy the extensive expenses The necessity for such a campaign the of economy was evidenced by elab orate decorations i n ! displayed many house dances, and especially indulged in in by class room last! year. In the opinion of the Barom -j e te r j u s t as good a time may be had* without indulging in lavish decora- tions. Let’? have a little discussion on tins question in the mail box col- umn. committees K. P. heartily agrees with the s p ir-| it of the article above and is in te n s e - . ly interested iii everything th a t sav-l ors of “econor. ym a w . th e com m enda­ W h e th e r or .md the suggestion tion of the co-ed* of the editor of the Ohio Agricel-i tora! College B arom eter will be fo l­ lowed seems to K. P. to be doubtful. He has heard a lot about this so-called I "social dem ocracy" an d " and "eeon- o m y " ; but it has been his sad obser­ vation th at in practice it doesn’t al­ ways show up as brilliantly as it's cracked up. No, no! K. P. is no pessimist. On with the good work. OFFICIAL NOTICES MMNKMMM i »tt twat tm tm* * ii B. A. AND PRE LAW game for S aturday is because of the weather. football postponed MANAGER. Girls’ Rifle Club I ing and those who have not, missed Practice Next Week — —— P ractice on the Camp M abry ran g e ! the triangles on Those who have not passed the test and any new try-outs will practice the range. Friday, will s ta rt a t the n ext meeting, Nov. ; Lieut. Cantrell, assisted by S. M. 18, according to Lieut. George IL Pool of Company A t i l t h Engineers Cantrell, in stru cto r of the Girl’s Ri- gave the girls instruction in firing fie Club. Most of the girls have a1- positions and handling the arm y ri- ready qualified on the triangle shoot- fie. T ™ ' DONNELLY & WHITE* P h o n e 6131 P lu m b in g a n d H e a tin g C o n tra c to rs 90/5 C ongress Ave. LONGHORN Bandmen will w ear civilian .clothes and not the u n i - ii form to the game. Assemble a t the Men’s Gym a t two o’clock. High Class W ATCH REPAIRING Done by skilled w a tc h m a k e r s Prices re a s o n a b le co n sid ­ e rin g th e hig h g r a d e of work done. P U B L I C M A R K E T 718 CONGRESS WHERE AUSTIN TRADES Sa tisfa ctio n G u a r a n te e d . I DRIVE DOWN TODAY — YOU WILL FIND YOUR NEIGHBORS THERE DOLLARS. PUBLIC MARKET SAVES HOUSEKEEPERS MANY IGW ANA HAMS W e w e re unable to supply the demand for lowana Hams last Saturday, so w e are holding open our offer of last Saturday. lowana Hams are selected from Iowa corn-fed hogs. Ask your neighbor how good lowana Hams are. O O I C “ {Tie Taste Tells”— pound arf d u o BABY BEEF ........... roasts -Choice oven 125c FRESH SPARE RIBS ________ _ p o u n d ___ 1 3 lc TENDER RIB boiling meat pound ............ - ... .......... GUARANTEED FRESH . EGGS— dozen _ 3 5 c FANCY VEAL Stew ....... pound ........ FRESH PORK Daisies . ,1________ ... 1 7 1 c 8( 9' PRIME RIB Rolled Roast- ( Boneless ) ___ - 1 7 ic SMALL PORK SHOULDERS VEAL ROLLED ROAST ........ ................ (Boneless) 1 7 1C SPRING LAMB, LB. Roast Chops .... Legs ---- Stew ........ 8c $ c 8c 8c FRESH DRESSED HENS— pound FAT 23* LEAN PORK STEAKS CHOICE CUTS Sirloin STEAK FRESH GROUND Hamburger 15c \ i y 2c 16c 1 0 c CALF BRAINS— pound ___ 5-Pound Box Best Sliced Bacon— (No waste) $1.48 OVERCOATS $30 to $40 It is not an easy thing to match the clothes values you find here. Many men tell us that nowhere else do they find such fine style and fabrics and tailoring at such moderate prices. Adler Collegian Suits with the famous Mc- Bedwin Finish, $30 to $30. UNIVERSITY TOGGERY Special Dining Compartments for the Ladies and Their Escorts MA V E R I C K CAFE Red Ball Bus Line H e a d q u a r te r s , R o g e rs ” C afe 3 1 4 Congress A venue leave for Phone 6564. C ars J a n Antonio every hour on the naif ho u r from 5:30 a. rn. to 6:30 p. rn. Special ra te s fo r large parties. ATTENTION STUDENTS W e k n o w you will be in te re s te d in o u r S t u d e n t’s F a m ­ ily W a s h . A sk us a b o u t it. S h irts 8c. C o llars 2c. L nion Suits 10c F IN IS H E D . G r e a t re d u c tio n s f o r t h e girls, too. P h o n e 6444. DRISKILL LAUNDRY ,'KI SCARBROUGH’S MAN’S SHOP Society Scottish R ite Dormitory Informal Dance nine Seniors of the Scottish Rite Dor-1 m itory en tertain ed with an inform al dance Friday night from twelve. The auditorium and recep- lion rooms of th e dorm itory were beautifully decorated with palms and ferns. About one hundred and fifty couples and a num ber of stags enjoyed the a ffa ir, and during the dance light refreshm ents were served. The music was furnished by one of Jack Andrew's orchestras. Pi Kappa Alpha Formal Dance Flo f a t h o m w ithdrew the University and has re tu rn ed to her home in Del Rio. from Grace McNamara re tu rn e d from the Cotton Waco a f te r atten d in g Palace. Joy B arber is spending the week­ end a t her home at San Marcos with Corita Davis as h er guest. Sarah Dorothy Brown tu rn ed from Waco a f te r the C otton Palace. re- has attending Pi Kappa Alpha fra te rn ity e n te r ­ tained with a formal dance a t the C ountry Club F riday night from nine to one. The C ountry Club was dec-1 M artha Scott of Houston is visit* orated g a rn e t and gold. S teve G a rden ers’ . A]]je Mae A utry of Houston orchestra furnished the music. is thc guest of Bessie Smith f or the Dorothy Daley is in W acc. bra n k ie Maud M uiphy. fra te rn ity colors Of! th e in Sigma Alpha Epsilon Dance week-end. Hall. J a n e Drum m ond is ill at Newman Sigma Alpha Epsilon fra te rn ity entertained with tin informal dance at the chap ter house Friday night. Music was furnished by one of Jack A ndrew ’s orchestras. Agnes McNeill has gone to Dallas. ------------- o------------- - Special Law Review Issued Next Week M ajor Bell is spending tho week­ end a t the Delta Kappa Epsilon house. Leis F end er is going to Dallas fo r the week-end. Onah Astin from Bryan guest of the week-end at Beta Phi house. is the the Phi NOTED OOCHESTRfi WILL PHK FRIDAY Virginians ---------------------- to Make Second an P ercy H arris from Houston is vis* to iting a t the Phi Delta T heta house, Appearance Here at A r­ mistice German T H E D A I L Y T E X A N Geology Department A ids Varsity Well NO CURTAIN RAISER u In tra m u ra l Director B erry W hit­ aker announced yesterday afternoon that the intram ural football game between the BA and Pi t-Law teams scheduled as a curtain raiser had been I postponed until Monday. , This action was taken, said W hit­ to prevent caring up the al­ aker, ready muddy field before the Yur sity game. That the B ureau of Economic Geology of the University c f Texas, in charge of Dr. J. A. Udden, had im p o rta n t connection with the Santa Rita oil well on the University lands is stated in a letter to the pres­ ident of the University of Texas from F ran k T. Pickrell, m anager of the Texas Oil and Gas Company. a The Virginians, which will he r e ­ membered by m any students as the suc­ th a t made such orchestra He w rites: “ The Bureau of Eco­ cess a t its two appearances here last nomic Geology and Technology has year, will be brought to A ustin next j had a very g re at influence on us in week to play for the Germ an Club our development in Reagan County. F riday and S aturday, Nov. I) and I personalis have communicated with IO. The orchestra is composed of Dr. Udden upon several occasions, eight members who have continued both before the startin g of our San­ together since their appearance last ta Rita well, and a fte r it was brought year, th ereby f u r th e r perfecting the in as a p rodu cer.” organization. They are being brought here a t a g reat expense, according to officers of the German Club. Library Council — —o------------ Passes on Budget to The dance Friday night wit last j from 9 to I and will give those who will be in Waco Saturday an oppor-1 tunity to hear the orchestra. This dance is no t being given in oppos­ the American Legion cos­ ition tum e ball a t the Driskill Hotel, ac­ cording to the managers, but r a th ­ er is parallel to it, intending also to c a rry out the spirit of the Armistice Pay celebration, and this is m eant for the those who wish to attend costume ball. The German Club is giving its moral support to the legion J dance and will have tickets to it on J sale at the German tonight at the O MISS PORR GOES HOME News of the death of Mrs. Lucy Porr, m other of Miss H e n rie tta P o rr of the home economics departm ent, was received this morning. Mrs. P o rr, whose death occured a fte r a brief illness, resided at 1406 Grayson St., San Antonio. Miss P o r r left F ri­ day to a tte n d the funeral. The library council at its m eet­ I passed the budget ing held Nov. for the ct ming year. The confus­ ion and unnecessary noises the reading room of the library was also brought before and drastic measures, if needed, will be taken to curb this ac­ cording to the head librarian. condition, council, the in SE I Radio Supplies Curling Irons S tude nt s’ Lamps And M cfs All Other Kinds of Electrical Appliances TH U RLO W B. W EED A M B U LA N C E S E R V IC E F u n e ra l Home Phones 6080 and 6317 John L. Martin 410 Congress Ave. Ph on e 3563 PRISCILLA DEAN In “DRIFTING’’ ALSO A E S O P ’S F ABLE N EW S TOPICS Last Time Today MAJESTIC B S V # A — THEATRE W Y Last Time Today VIOLA DANA I n k Noise in N ew boro” And Larry Semon ‘The Counter Jumper” 'm ix t HttttnitiimtfiiitHttttmmmmttMitftmMittnwmMHitfmtHfminminiititimtmt Eat at the BON TON CAFE Containing a complete report of K. C. Hall, all work done, the principal addresses and all of the stenographic repo rts of the S tate Bar Association meeting, the special edition of the Law Re­ view, out next week, will be one of the most complete to date. The Law Review is five times a year, fo u r re g ular issues, arid to cover the B ar one special issue are Association meeting. Articles w ritten by m any prom inent lawyers of the state on d iffe re n t questions of law. issued Dean Butte, of the Law School, will have an article in the forthcom ­ ing edition on “ The American Law School,’’ and P ro fe sso r Hildebrand on “ M assachusetts T ru s t.” ------------- o- T H E T A S I G M A PHI Theta Sigma Phi, honorary j o u r ­ nalistic for women, will elect officers at the n ex t meeting to be held at T. Hall Monday, accord-1 m g to a statem en t by Sarah Shan non. society Newman Club Dance Newman Club will en tertain with a a t Newman dance S atu rday night Hall from nine to twelve. The mo­ tif carried out in the decorations will De th at of Hallowe’en. • * * The Public Lecture Committee has extended the invitation to Dr. A u­ relia Henry R heinhart, P resident of to Mills College, Oakland, Calif., lecture here between the 13th and 17th of November. M artha Campbell Scott of Hoiw* ton came over F rid ay to atten d the Sigma Alphn Epsilon dance and the Texas-Rice game. While in Austin she will be the guest of Helen Rulfs and F rankie Maud Murphy. Mrs. Archer Pan* and daughters, Marie and Lillian were in Austin Thursday the guests of Mrs. G. T. P a rr. They were enroute from Min­ eral Well to their heme in Corpus Christi. Wallace Davis, a s tu d en t of the in Jap a n University who has been and other oriental countries in com­ pany with W. D. llo rn ad a y , Uni­ versity publicity d i r e c t o r arrived in Austin F riday night. Marie G reer has re tu rn ed from Waco a f te r atten d in g the Cotton P al­ ace. Bess B rougher und erw ent an op­ eration a t the P. & S. hospital and is reported doing well. Ben Holland, Senior re a d e r for Education I, was called home on ac­ count of the illness of his mother. Dave Pena, captain of the football team in 1918 and head coach in fo o t­ ball a t John Tarleton College, is vis­ iting at Mrs. I). B. Em m o n’*, is Mildred T axton from Abilene spending the w e e k e n d a t the Alpha Phi house. . -»* Sarah Goodman has retu rned from the hospital. E t J S b O Ute m aster drawing p en cil' l l ItmJt—all ti film Ail Aboard |||| T e x a s - B a y lo r S p e c ia l WACO—NOVEMBER 10TH Leave Austin 8 :0 0 a. rn.— 10th Arrive W aco 1 1 :00 a. rn.— 10th ROUND TRIP-S5.30-ROUND TRIP Good Returning Nov. l i t h The M. K. T. Has Been Selected n A s the Official Route \ Purchase Tickets at City O ffice and Avoid Rush CITY TICKET OFFICE 521 Congress Avenue Phone 7202 GEORGE BENDETTI, City Passenger Agent D y Vote o f oAll Student b o d ies L ad y D n o t o ld $ 5 Its Classmate— Cher-size 'Duofold $7 LEAVE it to the fair co-eds to discover ■rf the good-looking things as soon as they appear. Y es, there isn’t a chance that the $5 Lady Duofold with its Chinese lacquer-red barrel, flashing black tips and neat gold girdle, can escape their appraising eyes. Ergo! these wise devotees are making this classic Parker the reigning pen at schools throughout America. Not so long and not so big around as the Parker Over-size Duofoid, but a generous ink capacity for a’ that, and the same super­ smooth 25-year point and all. Just the very sm artest pen, and just the most faithful of companions. The near-by pen counters are prepared to supply you. Allons t TH E PARKER PEN COMPANY JANESVILLE, W1S- ' Dm I«14 J r . t i Sam e except for sic* Lady Duotot* SS W ith ring Cor chatelaine Uh nm U n iversity Co-Op S o ­ c ie ty , 2206 Guadalupe. U n iversity Drug Stove. 2SOO Guadalupe St. Student* Book Exchange 2200 Guadalupe St. FOR SALE U t / Jordan Company. The UIS C ongress Ave. Abe Frank Ciear Store 722 Congree* Av*. Spalding Drug Store*, hOl Congree* Ave. Renfro Drug Company 600 Cong re.,* Ave. Book Gamma)* nil Congrats Ave. Burnham & Fehr, Congree* A Store 823 Backing Up Your Front It’s the back of your suit that proves whether your “ front” is in good style. The loose-fitting back in the manner of an English squire s suit is the style worn exclusively in the eastern universities and by the best dressed men everywhere. The Warwick and the Tommy Atkins are correct English models by Goodman & Sus9, whose name has great respect in the east and dawning appreciation in the west. Priced $45.00 upwards i j. Scarbrough’s Sill:'ill! KNOCK-OUT Texa Ranger VARSITY’S COMIC MAGAZINE GETS THE DECISION HERE’S W H A T THE BOYS SAY ABOUT IT H ie Dallas Journal acknowledges a visit by The Texas Ranger, a new University magazine from Austin. It is devoted to humor— of the snappy, skittish and pictorial varieties. Vol. I, No. I, is creditable, and the new publication gives a promise of taking its place at once among the well-known pioneers in the field of col­ iege-made humor. Its scope, for that matter, may well be extend­ ed to cover a wide field. Alex Sweet and his I exas Siftings once made Texas famous. The state hasn t been able to claim a going humorous publication since that time. The I exas Ranger may sup­ ply a long-fexisting need. This first number carries many quotable things, for example: First Flea— What makes you so thin? Second Ditto-—All run down, been on a contortionist for three weeks. SEND THE RANGER HOME $1.50 A YEAR Call at Main Building 155 Students Meet Rice Rooters! ROOTERS' TICKETS FOR SHE T H E D A I L Y T E X A N a stu d en t supply your needs inform ation. for Zucch— 4275 G IRLS— See me before having your ■ewing done. One-piece * “ f * f o r ] . p e e f a H i e . . P h o n e * 4 4 . a r e m y f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n . MISCELLANEOUS N early 500 Ticket* Bought by RO O M - Mr*. Goo. Burn.™ . W * Call b o o k s h e lv e s , e t c . , f o r sa le o r r e * ! . A. — *f C . E l l i s , 92 1 C o n f r e t s . C A R S for hir, w ith „ ,,h o u t d,W .r. lf roo need ^ 7 7 J ] W r i g h t *§ U n i v e r - jj C r . , . . 1 8 0 6 S a n A n t o n i o LOST AND FOUND » » p call at T exan o ffic e and pay for t f L o w * ll || . LO ST— A pair o f shell rimmed glass­ es in case. Call 9135 or return to can Speedw ay h a . one room for two F O U N D . accom m odate boy* and more in with a law student. Ju st on*> ad. block from U niversity and law build­ ^ I ing. Phone 6408. one T I ; chased upon the presentation o f « n e i j ntf porch, m eals if desired. O n e L O S T — Black felt hat wi t h TW O BOYS in southeast room would T exan O ffice. J o ey Jolly, like room m ate, single beds, sleep- block from cam pus. tonio S treet, phone 6325. 1932 San A n- on Hide. Fin er p e a se ^ * j * ______ _____________ _____________ FUR REM ODELING— and all kinds I W ILL the man who w as seen taking o f new work done at Joe K a sp ers, a m a n s brown overcoat front t exclu siv e ladies tailor. 620 Colorado; Library on St. Elks Bldg. tf p le a se return s a m e the night of ct. to place taken No questions asked, if a t once i rom. , complied. O L D F A S H I O N B A R B E C U E a t 1 0 4 F r o o D e ­ P h o n o 5 6 7 6 . E. F i f t h . l i v e r y . — I ' DANCING— Private S t u d i o , 500 W. 31 st. Phone 7812. ROOMS FO R R E N T — Southeast room, private home. One block 5 east of cam pus. 2306 Duval St. F U R N I T U R E S T U D E N T S — E v e r y t h i n g — b e d * , dre**er*, t a b l e t , F O R C h o i c e le a C o ld F r u i t * “ H o m e - M a d e ” C a n d ia * — F ra * b D a ily CALIFORNIA FRUIT & CANDY CO. J a m e s C o n d o * , P r o p . 6 0 2 C o n g r e s s R e n f v e C o r n e r b e t t e r S t u d e n t s w ill h a v e o p p o r t u n i t y t o d a y t o s h o w w h e t h e r o r n o t t h e y h a v e t a k e n s e r i o u s l y t h e l a t e m o r e - m e n t s f o r s p o r t s m a n s h i p a n d c o u r t e s y t o w a r d v i s i t o r s . T o ­ d a y t b e L o o fW orn B a n d w ill l e a v e t h e C o - o p a t 1 2 : 3 0 a n d m a r c h t o t h e s t a t i o n t o g r e e t t h e R i c e i n ­ d e n t s w h o a r e c o m i n g in o n a s p e ­ cia l t r a i n . E v e r y s t u d e n t w h o c a n p o s s i b l y b r e a k a w a y will b e ‘" c a r r y i n g o n , ... . H a " t * C . .t .t l o * at 1:10 today a n d g r e a t a c c o r d i n g t o M a y e r . t h e i n c o m i n g visitor*, ennis Stars Draw . All M exico has been interested in the Mexican lawn tennis cham pion­ ship which ha* just been com pleted in Mexico City. The K insey broth­ Co-Ed* and Faculty M em bers R ooters’ section ticket* to the B ay­ lor gam e will go on sale Monday at 9, according to W iley (Haze, manager o f mrni’s athletic*. They can be p’ur ‘dollar and the blanket tax. Glaze again stated that one ticket in this section w ill he sold to any student. only rooting sections are now T ickets for the fa cu lty and girl* sale. these tick ets be bought early as there is certain to be a rush when the regular rooters’ section tick ets go on sale. on that To date about 380 two-dollar re­ serve sea t tick ets and about a hun­ tickets dred three-dollar box There remains one seats to sea t C ro w d s in M e x ic o M a na g er Glaze requests ers and I. C. Norton who are to play ihave been sold, here on Nov. 11 have been p la y in g ; whole section o f reserved before trem endous c r o w d * and the j Capone o f, he said. Sale* have tennis com m ittee o f the M exico ass- J evenly divided betw een A u stin ites, R otation have decided to make the I exes, and students, m atches an annual a ffa ir in Mextco. Mr. Norton played here tw o weeks been ago with the U niversity people. —--------- —o——---------- MRS. N E W T O N I M P R O V I N G Mrs. N ew ton, m other o f Mi** Lucy N ew ton, Dean o f W om en, ha* ill for tho past several been quite days, but is now reported to be re­ covering. Miss N ewton who has been staying at the bedside o f her mother is able to be back to her duties in the o ffic e . VAUDEVILLE B y J e r r y G r a y (C ontinued from page on e) red ca r”— both o f which he gave her in their hom e, a box car on a freight train, and two darkies who nearly ruined the audience as far as breath was concerned. There w ere other good things The team will leave Novem ber and reservations will be made at the Raleigh H otel, w here they will he entertained by ex-students with a din­ ner. On Saturday night a dance will probably be given for the T exas vis­ itors. John A. Lomax, president o f the E x -S tu d en ts’ A ssociation, stated that he w as sure that a large number o f alumni would be on band to g reet the team . He especially stressed the fact in relation s betw een favor o f better Texas and Baylor. that the e x e s were hearily __------------o —------------ C H A P E L N O T I C E Rev. W. H. W harton o f the U ni­ church will v ersity P resbyterian speak at chapel serv ices this morn- j |ng. ill Friday m orning and could not speak, a* wa* announced. Dr. W harton was CLASSIFIEDS FOR SALE which press does not precisely r e c a ll,, __ and last o f all, the C alifornia C ollege TY PEW R ITER BA RG AIN S— I have fa(.tory rebuilt machine* 20 per band, rem iniscent o f Jim m ie’s Joys,j juzz cen t l e a p e r ; guaranteed six m onths, which played the ja zziest while an arrow-collar man, who madej Hffent f 0r the Underwood por- the co-eds wonder if they were all that w ay ou t there, and a lady did lively thing* with their fe e t until the curtain dropped. table m achines, new and rebuilt. ___ o f B y L e * J e n k i n s tithes along; hut her act fell below the headline position accorded it. Gordon and Rice, as com edy vaude­ villian* had a new o ffe r in g in song and cyclin g . aBrret and C uneen and the G arclnetti Brothers proved pop­ ular opening numbers. The bill is w ell worth seein g. It I* a ttra ctiv e, m usical, and pleasing to ear and eye, the sense of the vaudeville show. Dr. Ben F. Gregory D E N T IST Barche B uilding, 806 1-2 C ongress A venue T elephone 8613 itiawiitiutiiiiiiHiiiiiwi«ttoo«nniaiu«tti!»iHiUHtt«B^iwi«aai«| CAR W ASHING STORAGE TEXAS GARAGE H O E. 8th St., Call BOOB _ ItinWIHIUHIliiHUlsOHmilitlUIIUilliHIHmiaHiHmr.OHtWlllHf *—At Mueller’* Shoe Store BROWN MANDALAY .a good looking STYLISH SUPPER AT $12 -Here is a s lip p e r t h a t you will w a n t; d a r k b ro w n su ed e S tr a p p e d S lip p e r ; 14-8 box heel, m ed iu m F re n c h v a m p . -Also, a new b la ck su ed e S lip per, p a t e n t le a t h e r trim m e d . at $12 and $14 CARL Hmom c o m p r e s s a v e . Home of* Good Shoes-flos/ery i i i i p r o FRESHMEN U H E Clark Field la Se* of Mud As Result of Steady Downpour In order in an Jupiter P luvios played havoc w ith the scheduled Fre^hmen-John T a r l ­ ton gam e yesterday. to make a success o f it, he w as on the jab early and by 9 :0 0 Clark Field condition. unplayable w as T r a n s f e r r i n g the gam e to House Park, home of the local Hsghnchool- ers, w as seriously considered, but it I that Doc Eekdahl • was discoverer! supply of bathing su its and water w in gs were in su fficien t for the de­ mands of the tw o team s, so that the gam e wdf postponed indefinitely. for Both of the coaches deserve to be their action. Coach commended P erm s squad had traveled several hundred miles to stage the gam e; on the other hand the slim es outweighed their would-be opponent* which would have told to advantage in a swim ­ ming pool which w as the condition of Clark Field. However, had the game field would have the been played, been ruined, th*; equipment made made useless, and certainly the play­ ers would not have benefitted. I he gam e would not have been a worthy m ight even have degenerated to wa te r exhibition of the pigskin sport and polo. ■I................ O... .......... STEERS-RICE (C ontinued from page one) Arbuckle has driven his men at top well speed a1! week and ha* them prepared for the contest. T e x a s K i t B e e n O w l J i n x to have In the year* p a st Texas ha- been a jinx to the Owls and the feathered tribe is going to extrem e* to break that jinx on Clark Field this after noon. Verge*, a ssistan t Owl coach, ha* grouted every gam e played by the Steers and he ha* carried much the valuable Inform ation back Owl camp for the Blue and Gray eleven to prepare on. The Owls in form er been campaign* play poorly against one known and play eleven and turn around .superhuman a n ­ football other. In 1921 the Longhorns whip­ ped the Owls 56 to 0 and a few week* later the Rice team held the Aggie* to a 7 to 7 tie. Today may be a Rive day, who knows? quag­ a C lark Field resem bled the and mire yesterday afternoon S teers were forced to work indoor* again in suc- cussion, although they worked out on the field o f play a short tim e in order to get u*ed to handling a m ud­ dy ball. Attired in gym suit* and basketball shoes the squad took a short but stiff practice including a snappy signal drill. the second day against for L o n g h o r n * R e a d y Captain Tyne* will view the first conference gam e of the season from the sidelines in civilian clothes this afternoon. T y n e’s injury is rapidly im proving but special care is being taken with the T exas leader’s foot. The remainder o f the Longhorn* are j in j ready and rearin’ for their hid the conference circle. Bully (ii 1st rap will go into T y n es’ j halfback position at the opening of tho gam e. G iistrap is expected to show up well at plunging the line j on the muddy field. Curtis and N ew ­ e ll will be found at the w ing posi­ tions, although Shearer will be held in readiness to be sent in at any tim e the Owls circle the T exas e x ­ trem ities. S w a r t z R e a d y t o G o Captain Sw artz o f the Owl*, who the wa* confined the sidelines to the major part of the gam e with Southw est T exas Normal last week w ill start the fray in good condition today. not decide Stew art tate last night had not d efin itely decided whether he would go to the Baylor- A. & M. gam e at W aco arid w ill until m orning. The chance* are that the coach will make the trip, but he is *till afraid that it will have an undesirable e ffe c t upon hi* men. l f he goes C oaches Sodden and W aile will have charge o f the team. .......... T e x * * e9MiMS ...... .......... T e x * * J 6-—R i c e 0 — R ic e T e x * * f o r m e r t e x a s -r i c e g a m e s ......T CXA* 4 1 —R ic e 0 0 2 13 ........ T e x * * 1 4 — R te * 0 ............. T a x ** 14---- R i c e 0 7 3 2 —- R ic* 2 1 — R i c e 0 2 1 — R i c e 0 0 2 9 — R i c e 0 1 9 1 4 1 9 1 4 1 9 1 6 1 9 1 7 1 9 1 8 1 9 1 8 lf lf ..... ............. T e x * * .............T e x * * 1 9 2 6 ,.......... T e x * * 1921 1921 1 9 2 2 , .. T e x * * 56-— R i c e .... T e x * * ... ... ..... .... RANGERS 4500 R A N G E R S have been distributed to the stu d en t body. 3400 stu d en ts paid the blanket tax. M ore th an a th o u san d got R an g ers w ho did not deserve them . , lf you failed to get yours it w as the fault of th at th o u san d . ^ „ III .111—IIIi WH sagas — -------------- - ........... — ....... 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FOOTBALL TODAY CLARK FIELD TEXAS VS. RICE Game Called 3:30 p. in. LONGHORNS, FIGHT!