Austin Grade Teachers' A ssociation. Mrs. J. A. Roberdeau, a stu ­ dent in the U niversity, has been elected a delegate from the T ex­ as Fine Arts A ssociation, with headquarters in N ew Orleans, and will attend the convention. Plans w ill be discussed for the senior “ sw ing-out” at a m eetin g o f M ortar Board this Thursday from 5 to 6 o ’clock in the girls* study ball, M O R T A R B O A R D T O M E E T lovers an opportunity homophony. The The recital will to No. 159 GEHRIG HITS TO WIN GAME FO R YANKEES S teers F i n d SKealey In S eventh to T ie C o unt FINAL SCORE 8 -6 D e L a F u e n te ’s Blow S ta rts 5-run R ally Chancellors Not Beat by Dumas; Find Musketeers Dumas found his four m usket- cere, D'A it agnail and his At bos, Poi tho::, and A camis, in the pages of French history, qnd recently to be out the Chancellors, not done four young men closely allied through association and sim ilarity of ac­ tim U niversity com plishm ent on fiv e cam pus when they elected Turn to Page 2, Col, 8 by Dumas, found NEW DORM TO BE ERECTED A T MARSHALL Bids O p en ed A pril 8 F o r $30 ,0 0 0 B uilding 9 Y WC A SENIOR CABINET STAFF NOW COMPLETE S pecial to Tht» P a tty T e m * . MARSHALL, April 3 — Bids for th e n ew $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 girls’ dorm itory at t h e Col­ le g e of Marshall w ill be opened April 8, a ccord in g to an an n oun cem en t m a d e Sat­ urday by H obart Key, Marshall, chairman of the building com m it­ tee. S anderson and W a tis H o ld H igh O ffices Members o f the sta ff o f the Senior C abinet o f t h e Y. W. C. A. announced this w eek are: Grace Sanderson, president; D orothy W atts, vice presid en t and chairman o f the Junior Y. W. C. A. Cabi­ net; Annie V. H ildinger, under­ graduate representative; Mary Margaret Glasscock, recording sec­ retary; V iolet Howard, correspond­ ing and A ntonette Bracher, treasurer. secretary; Sadie Brew er The chairmen selected for the d ifferen t com m ittees are: Doro­ thy Kelly, chairman of m em ber­ ship; Frankie Thompson, chair­ man of m eetings; Ella Powell, chairman of religious education; Norma Will McDonald and Janet Carter, co-chairm en bf social ser­ vice work; and co-chair­ Emma Glenn Vickers, men of the com m ittee: finance Alice Pierson, chairman o f the so­ cial com m ittee, M argaret Grimes, publicity; H elen Nelson and Ruthie Junkin, m usic; Mary Clare P etty, world fellow ship; M argaret V au­ ghn, sophom ore com m ission; E li­ zabeth Sim s, practical needs, and Linda A llison, freshm an commis­ sion. The s t a ff and the chairman o f com ­ the the d iffe r e n t pose the Senior Cabinet for Y. W. C. A. com m ittees — o~ — NINTH ART MEET HELD APRIL 4 ,5 Plans fo r th e new dorm itory have been under way for a num ­ ber o f w eeks. C onstruction is ten tatively scheduled to begin in April. The dorm itory will be a fire­ proof, three-story, red brick struc­ ture. D im ensions o f the building are 96x36 fe e t. Tw o large recep­ tion rooms will be located on the first floor. W omen faculty m em ­ bers w ill be housed on the first floor; and wom en students w ill occupy the other two floors. A connecting bath w ill be placed be­ tw een each su ite o f two room s. The building will he steam -heated- The dorm itory w ill be located on the sam e spot as th e one des­ troyed by fire during the C hrist­ mas holidays. Origin o f the fire which destroyed th e old dorm i­ tory, Saturday m orning, D ecem ­ ber 30, is unknown. It vras un­ occupied at the tim e and losses incurred fu r nishings, and clothing belonging facu lty m embers and to women students was estim ated at m ore than $30,000. the building and furnishings am ounted to $13,000. on the building, Insurance on ------------------ o .....-............. — TAU BETA PI WILL INITIATE THURSDAY Tau B eta Pi, m en’s national honorary en gin eerin g fratern ity will hold form al initiation and I banquet in honor o f the new ini this Hates at the D riskill H otel Thursday night at 6:30 o’clock according to Robert D abney chairman. The fou r new m embers to be initiated are: Edward E. Diliman W. B. Franklin, Robert E. Paul and B. H. Caldwell. B y B O B C A N T R E L L r f , ’ X A N S P O R T S E D I T O R Tt took a ninth round t r i p * in th e Steers b lo w by on e Lou Gehrig to d o w n th eir clash w ith th e Y ank s y e s te r ­ d a y aftern oon , after these y o u n g co lleg ia n s had staged an uprising of their own in the seventh to count fiv e markers anc! k not the score at 6-6. Al Shea- ley, who had been hurling rather nice baseball until this round, was sen t to th e showers by the bar rage o f base blows which follow cd Mike De L a F uente's opening single, and F aye Thomas, former football star from U niversity of Southern California, was rushed into the fray to stem the tide. Thom as allowed only one bingle* and a couple o f runs during his tenure, while his team m ates hop­ ped on little Mike De La F u en te, rookie right-hander from the Val ley for three safeties and a couple o f tallies in th e ninth. U m p Go** Blind at to center. The Yanks were made a present o f three markers in the openin ? fram e when Ellis, the ump, went blind on a play the plate Funck w en t out Railton to W al­ ker, Byrd walked, and Dure* Loo le ft doubled Gehrig lifted a mile high fly to Ford in right, and B ill’s whip to th e plate caught Byrd by fe e t, but Umpire Ellis called him safe and Ben Paschal followed with a blow on the le ft field c liffs thn w ent for four bags, and accounted for two runs, Robertson proved an easy out. Steers Threaten th e throw The S teers threatened in their fillin g h alf o f the fir st bases on Paschal’s error, B I Ford’s single, and a pass to Ho >• to kins. D ickey’s snap Gehrig caught Hopkins soun I asleep o f f first to end the threat. The Y anks added another in the third on Paschal’s second drive on top o f the c liffs. In the f i f t , th ey added another on D urst’,; second double, and Paschal’.** sin gle. De La Fuente yanked h i m­ h > s e lf out o f the hole when started a fa st double play on R obertson’s drive. The Am erican League champs added still a n ­ other in th e sixth on Lary’s triple, and D ickey’s double. On S healey’s hit to H iggins on third. D ickey w as run down betw een third and second. A fa st double play Leach to H opkins to Walker, sw ept the Yanks o f f the paths and le ft Mike sm iling. Steers T a lly The Longhorns made their first tally in th e sixth. B ill Ford pull­ ed his favorite trick o f gettin g hit, and romped home when Pinky H iggins uncorked screeching double into deep le ft field. Hig­ gins was caught at the plate a few Turn to Page 2, Col. 3 a The ninth annual convention o f the Southern States Art League opens in San Antonio today and extends through April 5. the departm ent has entered P rofessor Samuel E. Gideon of o f architecture in grater colors in the exhibition of the the convention which is in W itte Memorial Museum. Raymond E verett, two paintings DEBATE SCHEDULE SHOWS 6 VICTORIES, 4 DEFEATS Com pletion o f the best schedule the U niversity debate squad has ever had shows a record o f six victories and fou r d efeats, aecord- ng to Coach Thomas A. Rousse. Three o f the six victories w ere achieved aw ay from home, Rousse declared. Only one of the d efeats occurred at home. U niversity team s defeated the U niversity o f C alifornia, the U ni­ versity o f Oklahoma, the U niver­ sity o f M issouri, the U niversity o f Arkansas, and the U niversity o f North Carolina. The U niversity was defeated by the U niversity o f Kansas in two debates, th e Uni­ versity o f Sidney, A ustralia, nill! Catawba College* Salisbury, N . €1 O f th e 12 men on the debate squad this year, only tw o, Cap­ tain Frank Stubbeman and Arthur Sandlin, w ere experienced at the beginning o f the season* Bontee said. O ther members of the squad w ere: L eroy Jeffers, Spurgeon I Bell, James Hulse, Robert Eikel, : ami Arthur B aghy, Ben L. Bird, Fow ler Roberts. Three members o f the squad, although th ey did splendid Work in debate, R ousse said, did not get to participate in actual in te r ­ collegiate debates; these wore Charles H arris, B en n ett L ay, and Lowell C rosier o f Godley. N ext year’s squad Will Have a nucleus o f ten experienced men. Only tw o o f th is year's squad Wirt be lo st by graduation; Captain Stubbem an and BFulse will receive bachelor o f law degrees in June. E ach o f the 12 debaters in th e annual participate debate contact, April and Mothers’ Bey, Prizes to the given each Stark of debaters on the the contest eluding Pads* and m k T H E D A I L Y T E X A N * STIMSON ASSUMES POST P resid en t Hoover** cabinet w as fu lly com p leted when C h ief th e ( le f t ) .Justice T a ft gave oath o f office S tim son , ?he n ew sta te . mater4*"''1-! —v'nft** to C ol. Ii. L. secreta ry o f THREE ACCEPT INVITATION TO LECTURE HERE Beaty of S M U Speaks On Summer I erm Program t h e d u r i n g ’ T h r e e o f t h e l e c t u r e r s in ­ v i t e d t o s p e a k t o t h e .s t u d e n t b o d y s u m m e r t e r m h a v e d e f i n i t e l y a c c e p t ­ e d t h e i n v i t a t i o n s , a c c o r d i n g t o Dr. D. L. C la r k , ch a irm a n o f th e co m m itte e In ch a rg e o f s e ­ c u r in g sp ea k ers fo r th e short ses­ sion . P r o fe sso r John O. B eaty, head o f th e d ep a rtm en t o f E n glish at THURSDAY, APRIL 4 /1 9 2 9 . S . M. t i . w ill lectu re here J u n e 7 ; o f I.stera- • on “ T h e G eography t a r e .” P ro fesso r B e a ty w ho ha ii h i- d e g r e e o f d octor o f p hilosoph y from C olu m b ia U n iv e r sity , ha* b een in te re sted f o r som e tim e in th # re la tio n o f g eo g ra p h y to th e p ro d u ctio n o f litera tu re. CHANCELLORS NOT BEATEN BY DUM (C on tin u ed fro m P a g e I ) Mr*. W in ifred H ath aw ay, a s s o - ! n ew m em bers to th e ir grou p . c la t# d ire cto r o f the N a tio n a l So­ c ie t y f o r the P rev en tio n o f B lin d -j pe«*s, w ill be at th e U n iv e r sity from': J u n e 5 to lo ., W hile h ere M rs. I H a th a w a y w ill giv e tw o le c tu r e s:! o n e on “ C on servin g th e S ig h t o f j on I S ch o o l C hildren ,” “ S e e in g Through L ife .” is b ein g b rou gh t here b y th e d ep a rt­ m en t o f ed u cational p sy ch o lo g y . She and on e in th e w eek M ira Lot* A. M eredith w ill v isit ' o f j th e U n iv e r sity J u n e IS . and som e tim e d u rin g th e ! w eek w ill lectu re on “ T he V isitin g T e a c h e r in S ch ool.” M iss M e r e -1 d ith is a ssista n t se c r e ta r y on th e ; o f V isitin g N a tio n a l C om m ittee T e a ch er s. T h ese fo u r y o u n g m en w ho h ave a tta in ed th e sp irit o f “ A ll fo r e n c and on e f o r a ll” are not. on ly cla ssm a tes b u t a re also room ­ m ates. A ll fo u r asp ire to reach h eig h ts o f the le g a l p ro fessio n . th o T h ose y o u n g m en “ w ho hava b rou gh t back th e sp irit and ro ­ m ance o f ca v a lier d a y s” are: Then W eiss and L eslie B yrd , w ho h ave th eir “ m e ttle ” a s sp eak ­ p roven ers and d eb a te rs; J eh n M aginnis, w h o is p resid en t o f h is cla ss in th e law sch ool; and A lb ert Jo n es, w ho holds a m a ste r o f arts d e­ P hi g ree and B e ta Kappa. is a m em b er o f STATIONERY SPECIAL On WHITING’S GLOVESKIN GREY Step Out in These New Sport Shoes and Fancy Hosiery If you are interested in new things while they are new, drop in and take a look at these Sm art Sport Shoes from C. B. Slater. T h ey are different from the others you find around town. Priced $10. New Hosiery in exclusive styles and colors, 50 cents to $1.50. Give Us a Ring We give Students Rates as well as quality and Service Always Dial 6444 Driskill Hotel Laundry 1 Pound Paper .............................. $1.00 2 Pkg Envelopes @ 50c................. 1.00 V alue.................................... 2.00 NOW S j .,00 THE STUDENTS'STORE » r I , ____________ — * the Teleph one that 'Tinkled all J ) ay I°n§ THE SHORB- r o e mem ^ F O R HEM ^ U N IV E R S IT Y Official Notice j A LL men w ho w e b to en ter the try o u ts fo r th e N ation al G r a to n - 1 cal C on test on th# C on stitu tion j m eet in B Hall IS , T h ursd ay a t 5 p. rn. to draw fo r p laces. ELLW O O D G R ISCO M , JR . H O U SE M O T H E R S w ho w ish to place th e ir n am es on th e oft; r ial list fo r the lo n g session , 192*3- 1030, m ust have th e ir a p p lica tio n s j in the I man o f Women’s o d e by I Friday, A pril 5. ily , Se# M iss D ew ­ R U B Y R. T E R R IL L . an T H E R E w ill be im portant m eetin g o f sen iors m ajorin g in English in G arrison H all, m om I F riday, April 5, a t 4 o ’clock . A ch an ge in the n a tu re o f the m a­ jor ex a m in a tio n s w ill be ex p la in ­ ed and an y q u estion * w ill be a n ­ sw ered. T. P. H A R R IS O N , JR ,, Chairm an o f the C om m ittee. T u rtle A N Y girl w ish in g t o try out fo r (Tub, go o u t to D eep Eddy at 4 o ’clock T h ursd ay, A pril 4. If you (a n n o t go at this tim e , m ake an ap poin tm ent with Miss J a n et W ood, office F>2, N H all. M ISS J A N E T W OOD, ---------------o ---------- In stru ctor. FHI DELTA PHI WILL MEET SA T U R D A Y A T 7 P hi D elta P hi w ill m eet S a tu r­ in the day e v e n in g at 7 o’clock th*1 Law Moot C ourt room o f B u ild in g, A rthu r H addav.av, m a­ g ister, an n ou n ced W ed n esd ay. CO LLEG E M EN W A N T E D FO R S U M M E R W O R K R eta ilin g from the *uecess of the past su m m er’s scholarship in T e x ­ subscription cam p aign as. the P u b lish ers of D elin eator offer, to c o lle g e m en em ployed for the sum m er in the cap acity of S tu dent S alesm en and Team L eaders, an u nu sually a ttr a c t­ ive p rop osition. are S everal w ell paid o p en in g s for U n iversity sum m er now vacation of available T exas u n d ergrad u ates. P re­ vious ex p erien ce in d irect sa le s w ork is d e s ir a b le b u t n o t e s ­ sential. For d eta ils o f our salary, s c h o la r s h ip . offer b onu s, a n d c o m m u n ic a te w ith MR. N. E. B R A N S O N 401-402 S outhlan d L ife Bldg D allas, T e x a s B y J, *C.""w A TK INS Without fear of sorrow or fear of J B. Rail. Tsispheeas TH OUGHT I f OR T O D A Y But he set*? a su rly fa c e and S Y N O P S IS — PsfeWsfeM ms th* fi» M « of til# Cal­ ean tjr ©f TV na*. Atnsti*-., bf th# T. lias **u*ewt# PaMke+kiiL*, In#., * ti» f *§*##- It; Manila). X#ft«rial oilers. B. Rail. Teiepkoee* (After I i P. rn- *187 ) N i M t . (•SIM anti 1-81 SS. f*r alod fey th# Uaitmf^p Tri**, A. C. V n g U , Manairnr- Ent#r«f a* *• ron4 cl*#* matter at th* po* Settee at Austin, f r a t . t»f1»e.te-Cfel#f S. Bayn# -— .... 3 Mxnsyinj H S M *- — Wtfc Kay M iller N IG H T S T A F F J. C. Wat kin?* „ V e r d i B aker ... G en# Rara Louis# (*<•?» at; -. V irginia C unninghi ...... I? - if- E d itor j...... A ant a. . Aswftftr.t Re w rite E ditor Night R eporter What Do You Know About- 1. 2. 3. 4. M cIntyre ? L ouisiana ? R ebels ? S lo g a n s ? O. 0 . M c In ty re , who ra n sw ing a hug# WPC o f render#, n e x t v>f-ck w ill begin w r itin g dram atic f r ill- r if ln i fa r th a t dim*-* p u b lic a tio n — L ife. A fter rea d in g th e a e s th e tic ! hraim rtorm s o f today** h ighb row { ritira. M fTntvre’a dimple, friend - ] Iv, and w hiw rieji! sty le o u g h t l f : rom e as a d istinct relief to os in i t m provinces. ----------- “ T H E B E A T S O F T H E M IG H T Y ’*-—A N o v a S ynopsis: A nd th e y g a t h e r e d { to g e th e r fr o w the four co rn er* o f h e a r p ro ceed in g s L ou isian a ag ain st G o v ern o r L ong a t Baton R ouge. to H ow go on frith the sto ry ? ‘'V erily , v er ly, I say u n to t a x ­ y o u / ’ quoth L o n g to th e payers, “ this le g isla tu r e hath b een b ou gh t w ith sh ek els o f the s t a n d ­ ard OH C om pony to put m e out o f o f f ic e .” “ P rove it .” rag e lh the L g i Ma­ tu re , held hi* peace. Then th e y m u rm u r# th am o n g th em selv es, Raying, “ He adm it!* n th it was h e a rsa y J let us #;ik1 him o u t. Ile g e tt cfh p la ste re d , he tak eth action * w ith ou t co n su ltin g tis, and it is even charged th at he w ould have his fellow -m an Ha Sib T r u ly , w e sh ou ld f a i t him o u t.” W hereupon th e re endued en hot w rang!#. T h ey q u a m loth nm on cr th era.=«tly es o v er the Impeach rn** e* ride*, a n d can do no good , U n til fin a lly it ca inc to pas* th a t th ey ap poin ted a co m m itte e to In v esti­ g a te th e r a le s and m ake it report ; and until th is shaft com e to pas* n oth in g can be d one. And so th e y re sted u n til the fourth d ay. L ou isian a S ta te U n iversity'* fam ou s “ hog-1 aw ” autom at featly dism issed I ST fre sh m e n la s t week w ho had “ flu n k e d ” on m id-se m e s­ te r exam in ation *. Mexican re bcd* are p ayin g $ 1 2 $ a d ay fo r aviator*. W hich ev id e n tly acco u n ts fo r th e m ushroom grow th o f th e In­ su rg e n t air Portion* o f fo r c e . th is a ir flo tilla bom bed th e c if. ' o f N a co , S on ora, a g a in y este rd a y . I wish d am age not rep orted . T hin' tim e n one b f th # bomb* fell on j A m erican to ll. The g overn m en t reported sn in o verw h elm in g v icto ry , detnorslir* j cd rebels, and stre et# paved w ith • in su rgen t d ead, yesterday** I sta tem en t from Jfm inez. For tw o , day the b a ttle wa** supposed t o J be goin g a g a in st the C allisto ma- . Chine, w h en th e tkh- su d d en ly j fu m e d and sm ashed th e reb el m er- j lo a d s o f ‘ a lc to b its. jpanie strick en in su rgen ts are re- J ported in flig h t, a fter le a v in g be-1 ; hind nearly a thousand dead. Six train W h atever b ecam e o f th o se c ir - . in j I < alar* w hich read : M exico th is su m m er.” “ T ravel * I The g o v ern m en t bs to b egin a1 campaign to educate the people ] to the value o f p roh ibition through un vert b io g . A fte r ob servin g in- read* m ade by cigarette* th rou gh advcrtiring, you ca n 't help but ex- pee-, agee##*, ||. A fund o f $ 5 0 ,0 6 0 ha- been a p - j proprtated by Congress to dj*s*m~ I In a it inform®?., on about p ro h ik i-1 lion, and its beneficial effects. J Prohibit:*.m*t* are entering on a life# “drive,” expected to fit in e x a c tly with, that en gin eered by the govern merit, Suggested * lagan; A betain when a u to j ng, and live rn long as pro­ h ibition . BULL BELLOW S By A LE X M U R P H R E E h e r . ... sun, Oh, fo r a bloody m y s t e r y Or so m e t h i n e to u n r a v e l, Like why d id th e j u r o r m u r d e r W i th che j u d g e ’*! g a v e l, B A L L A D E O F L O V E S * LOVE fo r a cloud o r love fo r the ! * L o re fo r a fa c e o r love fo r a - Ar** none of th em th in g 4* a lover? fe a th e r should khan B u‘ a lo v er sh o u ld fin d a much I s tro n g e r te th e r . S o m eth in g m ore w o rth y o f love A pillow on w hich a lo v e r aflight; or rom ance, reft * m ischance-— th e b est. AH love* a re v ' . p , h u t few a re F o r lo c is d e lig h tfu l, an d lovers W hen lo v in g is happy and all g##tt a rig h t, A nd even w hen sa d , a good lover ar# gay m ay E n jo y tear* an d so rro w all of th e n ig h t. I ai vc what you like when you choose and love But all should give e a r to thin lo v er's attest, Al Ways be c a re fu l w h a t love* you AH love* a re g o o d — b u t few a re refu se— th** best. I/E N V O I— P rince, you m ay love w hat you like w hen you p lea se , You can love w ith « w ill, you eau love w ith a seat, W h atever you like from kiaacs to flea s— A ll loves ar# th e best. a te good — but few O NE-EVF. B E N T L IN F . A T alc of the H ig h C r im e o f P iracy a fa in t. One E ye m ake* th# lover o f Seraph ma T ab ith a S m ith , whom he has cap tu red in ta k in g in a piratical m anner a S pan ish g a l­ leon , w alk the plank w h ile S e r ­ aphim! lie s in S era ­ pirate* ph in a fa s t lot* to d ecid e w h e th er she shall be giv en to th e crew or to One E ye h im self. M eanw hile h er lover, H arry H orst, m akes h is w ay to G alveston and ch ar­ ters a *hip to ca p tu re the pi­ rates. la ter h ears the C h a p t e r V IL — In W hich th e Pi- r a t e C r e w C o m e t A f t e r Sera* phi ft a. S tea lth ily Scu t phi na cramped to the p orthole and gaited o u t into the vast exp an se o f m u w ater. T rue -he hated the v er y ta ste o f the s t u f f but felted jum p out in to it rather than u nd ergo fate she seem ed about to u ndergo. the The reader will ti lee e ru in g got please n otice that w e have bai k to the m ain th read o f our story and so m eth in g i i about to is happen tr u e — so m eth in g is about to hap­ pen to Seraph!na. to S e r a p h im . T hat the Soon she heard a h eavy bunch o f fo o tfa ll* o u tsid e bolted door and a hunch o f h eavy shoul­ d ers su rg in g a g a in st th e bolts. Soon the holts w ould break; she aw aited this e v e n tu a lity w ith bat­ ed breath, Oh, if th e b olts would on ly hold an o th er m in u te. N ot that she ex p ected re sc u e hut you never 1 1 >v. w hen so m eth in g w ill turn up— ii a lw a y s d o es in such s to n e The wood aboul the bolt split? tere< a seco n d and th e y w ere in, ait in, in fact. “ Girl, w e ’re g o in g to throw a p arty and y o u ’r e th e whoopee.” ('o dinhead H en ry reached out and grabbed h er a b o u t the w asp­ like w aist (the d i r t y v illa in ). A heavy ‘hand ]ell on his shoulder and he w a- ent sp raw ling. There ' a r n One-Eye m e n a c in g them all with a revolver aa only he* knew how to menace. “ L isten here, b oys, I gut the drop on you and I'll ?#ml you all to— — if you n.ake a m ove,” E x ­ cu se the d ashes hut you know w hat I m ean and Em n ot a llo w ­ ed to w rite it. O n e Eye wa*; not a roan to (r ifle w ith w hen he h ad j a revolver, so pure en ou gh , boy* didn’t m ove. the “ W e’re g o in g to fo llo w the old pirate law and fight k n ives, one a t a tim e, until y o u w oun d me or I wound all o f you , T h e last guy th a t's le ft the (ady.” sta n d in g w ins (T o Be C o n tin u ed ) M A JO R S IN ENGLISH MEET FRIDAY AT 4 I D L I N G A L O N G W I T H E I L E R S Im p e ria tit ant < > urn# < - os m g a ffin g ' a cheng* in Dc# nature renter* examination for m E n glish m V fee mad# , m eetsrg Friday, April Ti, a t yr:-or; Hell J, ae- ’clock in ~ . T. P. Harrison, l r , >nn re­ I Only the eth er day somebody gsjWF «*f» to Bunk. “ Let** talk tu rk ey,! A n d B unk gobbled lefter.” ft w hile K atiily “laughing think# a Flock” I* a W< S tre e t product. And th a t th# Dead Sea a M L had will aho j a Bapt tat rho re ii Me heard the Rosary Hung in last Sunday. B ant-1 How that’* what w# call religious toleration' YANKEES WIN BY 8 -6 COUNT (C on tin u ed from P a g e I ) secon d . through later w hen h e a tte m p te d < m inute? to score on W alker's sh ort d rive into le ft. T he locals k n otted th e in the se v en th w h en Mike cou n t led o f f w ith a bingle o v er third. Big Foot Lewis HT for Lamm and single*! B osset r,he?( shot a short bingle through j Che box to toad th e h ags, D e L a; P u en te scam p ered hom e w hen Lord fo rc ed B asset at secon d . H ig ­ bags g in s w alk ed secon d th e o v er -p o p u la ted tim e. H op k in s cracked a •‘in gle b etw e en short and third to co u n t I L ew is and Ford, sen d in g H ig g in s ' to third, and tak in g secon d on the throw in. A rvie W alk er d u m p e d ' a o n e-p ly blow in to c e n te r fie ld to cou n t H iggin s and H opkins to knot th e score. Leach an d C arr fann ed sw in g in g to end th e rally. ; Mike Stars R ally lo 4eave th e for l i t t l e Mike He La P u e n te h eld th** b ig fellow - back in th e e ig h th , - h u t in th e ninth the storm broke. Byrd doubled to le ft c e n te r ; D o r a ti w ent b ut, H opkins to W alker. Col-J om bia Loo G ehrig then d rove a hom e run over the right C e n te r ­ field sc o r e -j behind board. fe n c e the A hi* b ats man and a d oub le b~ J I.ary th r ea ten ed t o ch ase aee.it* an o th er m arker for th e Y an k s, b ut C arter B asset en d ed th e ir sc o rin g j a nice w hen be m ade ca tch o f D ick ey’! drive fie ld . fu n n in g into le f t T h ey h ad; The .Steers d idn ’t even th r ea ten in th e ir h a lf o f th# n in th , but th** fait* w ere sa tisfie d . com e lo see G ehrig hit on e, and he had The “ w o lv es” start<*4 th eir fir st h ow lin g o f th e se a so n , w hen : th e y sta rted tid in g Doc L each fo r h is work on secon d . Leach co m -! m ilted a cou p le o f m iscu es, w hich d idn 't cost th e S teer* a n y th in g , but the fan s w ere h o w lin g fo r the y o u n g ste r ’* scalp. BOX SCO RE lf .... Y an A B 5 F u n c k , 4 B yr d , c f 5 Durn!, r f G e k r i f , l b 3 5 P a sc h a l, 2b R o b e r t s o n , 3b 4 ..... 5 L a r y , ss D ic k e y , c 5 ..... 3 S h e lv y , I* T O T A L 3 9 k« R H P O A E 0 0 4 3 2 0 2 I 0 0 2 2 6 0 I I 2 4 I 2 0 0 0 0 0 I 2 I 2 12 0 0 0 I 0 I 8 13 2 7 I — — . _ _ I I 0 I 0 0 I 2 2 8 T O T A L .. I 8 8 13 2 8 3 9 S t e e r s A B R H P O A E 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 I I 2 2 I 2 3 I 3 2 11 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 I 4 I 6 0 0 I I 0 I 0 0 2 I I 0 0 0 0 0 I lf __ _ .... 3 L a m m , c f L e w is I 1 W h i t e , c f B a s s e t ,, 5 4 F o rd , rf 4 H i g f t n t , 3b , . H o p k i n s , ss 4 4 W a lk e r , 3 L e a c h , 2b R ev s, c 3 I C arr, c R a ilt o n , p I D e La F u e n t e , 3 l b ... .... ... T O T A L hit for La mm in 7th SCO RE BY IN N IN G S: 3 3 ti I I 2 7 14 3 Y links T e x a s R H E . 301 O II 0 0 2 8 13 I OOO OOI 5 00 6 11 3 SU M M A R Y : H om e ru n s: P a s­ chal 2, Gehrig. T h ree-b ase h its: Lory. T w o-base h its: D urst 2, H iggin s 2, R ecs, I,ary, Byrd. S a c­ rifice h its; G ehrig. S tolen b a se s; Cary, H it b atsm en : Ford by S h oa­ l y , R obertson by De La F u e n te . D ouble play*: De La F u e n te to H op kins to W alker, Leach to H op­ Bases on hall, kins to W alker, o f f R ailton I, o f f De La F u e n te I; o f f S h eaiey 2. S truck o u t, bv R ailton 2; by S h ea iey 4; b y T h o ­ m as 5. Pitchers' records: 4 runs, 5 hit* o f f R ailton in n in g s; 4 n m *, 8 hit* o f f D e La F u e n te ; in 5 in n in g s; 4 runs, IO hit* o f f ! S h e a ie y in 6 I - ” in n in g s; 2 tu n s, I hit o f f Thom as in 2 2-3 in nings. L osing p itch er: D e La F u e n te . W in ning p itcher: T hom as. p ices: E llis, G ibson. T im e g a m e: 2 hours, 12 m in u tes. Urn- I o f in 4 cMore ' J O U ia ttO m S M xM ox LOCK M rs. W a lte r s m easured nerv­ ously, put tw o more pins into the hem of Jane's new party dress. The dress had to be read v by 8 o ’clo ck — and already it w as 6 :30. “ No! she answered her hus­ band, w ho was rum pling his hair the sewing room door, “ Supper isn’t ready yet, and—stand still, J a n e .” irritably in sternly, Th is last to blond, 16-year- old Jane, w'ho posed stiffly on the low table while her m other fitted the garment on her. ^ ” —and don’t ask w hy!” she finished through a moo til ful of pins, “ I t ’s a wonder I v e accomplished anything! l y e spent t h e ,afternoon run­ ning downstairs to the teJe- honc down to give M aisie J. . ones m y t a ke rec ipc u ow a to answer the butcher, the preach­ er, and goodness knows w ho che! I vc a notion to move th:* sew ingroom downstairs, where I can grab th at phone the m om ent it rings!" W alters, moving ruefully to ­ w ard fhe stairw ay, turned his head to agree w ith her: E ither th a t,” he answered, " o r have a telephone put in the sew ing room ” t / r Telephones where you im d them save time, patience, house­ w ifely strength. Few know th at one o r tw o additional instruments cost con­ siderably less than the single telephone they now have! By^ a wisely-placed “exten­ sion * or two, and perhaps a re­ arrangement of the equipment you already have,an expert tele­ phone man can oUen double the convenience of your telephone scTM ice. Just mat! the coupon. L - _ ......................... M anager, Southwestern Bch Telephone Co., City. Without obligation. I M like to know how to get more value out af my ade­ pt*, mc set VII.-. Won't v ou cal! Kellogg** Pep Bran F lakes will pass the most critical taste. T hat fam ous flavor o f PEP plus extra crispness set a nevf standard in bran flake goodness. Eat them daily and see how much more pep you have for co lleg e activities. You get the nourishing elem ents o f the w heat. Just enough bran to be m ildly laxative. Ask for them to be served at your fraternity house or cam pus restaurant. in T h # m o s t p o p u la r r e a d y - t o - • a t c « r « a t a s e r v e d t h * d i n i n g - r o o m s o f A m e r i c a n e a t i n g d u b * and c o lla g e s , f r a t e r n i t i e s a r c m a d e b y K e l lo g g ta B a t t l e C reek . T h e y i n c l u d e A L L - B R A N , C o r a F l a k e s , R i c e K r i s p i e s , ( g r u m b l e s a n d K e l l o g g ’ s S h r e d d e d W h o l e W h e a t B is­ cuit. A ls o K a f fe e H a g C o ffe e — the c o f f e e th a t lets you s le e p . THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1929. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N develop an affinity, and, as usual affinities cause a lot of trouble. This time i f s tragic. Win That Girl heroine, hero, king— h u t reserve the last mentioned, fo r th ere’s where the iron mask comes in. See it. You might learn some points of technique t h a t ’ll help you to get a seat on the street car next time you start townward.— A.K. ----------------- -o-------------- Strange Cargo “ Win th at Girl," a heat little the football yarn, dashes across goahline for a touchdown fo r the last times today a t the Texas. I f s all worked up over athletics and one of the best is, in general, In con- handled films I ’ve seen. Strange Cargo," now afloat at strut I ion, t his picture is unique. I t ’s three distinct episodes, depict­ ing the rivalry between two fami­ lies who produce a t least one all- american per generation. And in all the three component parts, every little bit of action is care­ fully paralled. Very clever in­ deed. Besides, this one has Sue C’arol and David Rollins.— B, D. Jazz Mad Jean Hersholt continues to hold forth at the Crescent, and he holds very well indeed. His c h a r­ acterization of an old German vio­ linist and composer who leaves his and fatherland for this country attem p ts to sell his pot work, a symphony, here cuts another notch gun on his already mutilated the Majestic, carries with it more m ystery and suspicion than you would believe ever could be jam ­ med into one carload of bloody m urder. Was it the work of a human hand, the vengence of a horrible fiend, or did the super­ natural take part? Whatever it was, they got to playing this old game about “ now you see him— and when the now you don’t," lights came back on, there w asn’t even a cross mark to denote spot where the victim stood. In fact he the gonest victims w*as one of th a t was ever lifted from the first reel of a mystery drama. The cast, which is made up of a bevy of recruits from the stage, talks adequately and vehemently, but somehow we didn’t seem to catch but about every other word they spoke. We were fam iliar enough with th at old re frain “ Give me the right to take your p a rt always, C arlotta!” to make it out even amid the mournful accompaniment of a male quartette t h a t was put in eith er fo r romantic atmosphere or dramatic forseshadowing. — B. B, There is an absolutely ujicon-1 vincing fight between the villain- j ess and the heroine that we can’t forgive the director for— a few j weak passes which make us be­ lieve that Margaret is going to come out on top, and presto, the villainess jabs her neatly, and she sinks to the floor, killed, dead. That’s only one, though. Killing is a common occurence in this picture. Arthos, Porthos, Aramis, K EEP YOUR D ATE WITH THE EXA THEATRE T hank You W eek Never in Austin Such a Program J i x i o r : p r o m ti c k e t S A K E CLOSES APPAL ll the The decoration m otif fo r ju n io r girls’ prom will be carried out in modernistic figures. The walls and ceiling will be covered with three shades ut blue paper and the modernistic figures will be plat ed against this background. Grace Sanderson is chairm an of the committee for decorations. To f u r th e r carry out the mod­ ernistic* motif. Josephine Corner, chairm an of the re fresh m e n t com­ mittee, has planned f o r a caba­ ret in the balcony of the gymnas­ ium. The prom is to be held Friday, April 12, and tickets went on sale Monday with Genevieve Critzj in charge. The tickets a r e being distributed by various committees j to the dormitories* soro rity houses and hoarding houses. Tickets may be bought at the office the a dean of women for $1 couple and $1.25 for stags. Thurs­ day, April l l . is the last d a y 'that tickets will be sold. of f o r in Josephine Pollard, who is charge of the music*, has secured Bill B arbour’s seven-piece orches­ t r a fo r the evening. U N I V E R S I T Y L A D I E S (TAJll E N T E R T A I N S The Universe Ladies’ Club en­ terta in e d Wednesday afternoon from 4 to 0 o’clock at the Uni­ versity Club in honor of the Uni­ versity Dames Club, and the host­ esses of the sororities and dormi­ tories. The hostesses w ere: Mesdames C. Wr. Hackett, Leo Blaekstoek, Morgan Gallaway, Jr., J. Frank Dobie, Frances E. Goldbeck, W. H. Mayes, R. L. Peurifoy, IX A. Piatt, C. IL Slovtr, Irvin Stew­ a r t, F red Walker, G. T. Why- burn, and Dudley Woodward, Jr., and Miss Edleen Begg. Included in the receiving line w ere: Mesdames ll. Y. Benedict, W. R. Long, and H. J. Ettlinger. The club roms were decorated with spring flowers, and the re- stock. No one seems to need a symphony at the time and there you are, as they say. The old m an’s h eart conies m ighty nea r to breaking but decides not to. — W. E. J. The ALL TALKING Mystery Drama * ‘Strange C argo” Also C O M E D Y — NEW S U S S ® . . franco m n IrhitJtnm eni h i SJP** u n * ^ MC1U»t£ SEE and HEAR JOLSO N A L IN “ T H E SINGING FO O L” Fox Movietone News T E X A S La.t Times T o d ., SUE CAROL Win that Girl STARTING TOMORROW DOLORES DEL RIO THE RED DANCE SOCIAL CALENDAR The social calendar fo r this week-end includes: Friday, April 5 Delta Chi informal dance at the Austin Country Club, 9-1 o’clock. Grace Hall formal dance at Grace Hall, 9-1 o’clock. Saturday, April 6 Delta Club dance a t the Driskill Hotel, 9-12 o’clock. at Gymnasium, 9-12 o’clock. German the "Woman’s Mrs* E v a G. Prendergrast, chap­ eron of the Alpha Phi sorority, has gone to Waco fo r a visit and will re tu rn the latter part of the week. Mary McDowell, Delta will visit a t her home in hart this week-end. Zeta, Lock- Dorothy Phillips, Delta Delta Delta, will spend the week-end a t her home in Rockdale. Mrs. II. W. Harbison of Trin ity is visiting her daughter, An abel, at house. Dale McVey, Ellen Hayes, and the Phi Omega Upsilon j Evelyn Beard of Oklahoma Uni- J cor ity are the guests of Hima j Wofford a t the T heta house. a J form er student of the University, Marie Pomb, Euela Pierson, and the Melba Johnson of the Theta house will be a week-end guest a t spent the week-end in Galveston. Delta Zeta house. „ Miss Ruth Gray of Thrall, „ „ _ . freshmen!*, ices and cakes, were served in sim ilar colors. A group of young women from the New­ comers Flub assisted in the din­ ing-room. Mrs. 0 . IX Weeks and Miss F ann ie Ratch ford served the ices from 4 until ~>, and Mes­ dames W. T. Walker, and F red­ erick Kby, from 5 until 6. Miss Elizabeth O’Brien of San the Antonio will be a guest a t Phi Mu house this week-end. Minelma Curling, Delta Zeta, her will spend the week-end at home in B artlett. Ella J a n e Wurzbaeh, Kappa Alpha T heta, spent tho week-end in her home in San Antonio. Miss Addo tonio will be Mu house this week-end. Shaefer of Ban An- a guest a t the Phi it is important to know about O pposite Littlefield Building Just o ff Congress on Sixth N u / ueggshell” distinguished . . . a new shade in summer-time shoes (best described as off-white) . . . many interesting new models ready now! ar 10.50 to 14.50 smartly worn with sunburn stockings i r n t n Where eSdrV/QC congress near eighth “fitting the narrow heel’* LUGGAGE Trunks, suit cases, kit bags, wardrobe hat boxes and over nite cases never before sold at prices so reasonable as those in our display. Here are out­ fits more complete, more inter­ esting and more attractive Sleeveless Frocks F o r S pring a n d S u m m e r S p o rtsw e a r Very smart are these new Sleeveless D resses featuring adorable light colors. Shown WITH and WITHOUT the Coat. $9.75 to $16.75 See these chic numbers than ever before. You must see them. Gladstone Cases Pullman Cases T r a v e l B ags Brief Cases Fitted Cases Wardrobe Suit Cases W eek-end Cases Travel B ags HARTMANN WARDROBE TRUNKS EXCLUSIVELY ROBT. MUELLER & BRO. AUSTIN TRUNK FACTORY SIO Congress Ave. J Classified Ad Section [Telephone 2-3164 or 2-3165 ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR SALE LOST AND FOUND WANTED \ \ S u m m o n s M e e tin g U n iv e r s it y I ’. & A L o d g e No. I f f y \ ~ M. T h u r s d a y . April 4 th , 7 :8 0 L j - y j>. rn., S c o t t is h R ite C a th e d r a l. l i n o A. y j t S V is ito r s w elcom e. It, O. T H A R P , W .M . C L A U D E E . H IL L , S « r ‘y Gage Brot. R o o fin g a n d H ea tin g T in W ork D ependable S ervice 7 th A Red R i v - P h on e S27B T E X A S ia l g a th e red on any su b ject. It TOF. ARCH B U R K A U -—M a t e r ­ S o u th ­ w estern h isto r y and b iograp h y a sp ec­ ia lty . charge*. TOI W. R eason ab le 2 4 th . P h o n e 7557. W A N T E D - T h e s is a n d s a t is f a c t i o n H ZO o r MjSO a. rn. I* 281 a f te r 5 p. to ty p e . g u a r a n te e d . N e a tn e s s P h o n e rn, o r b efo re JOHN' S. WPI IT E , th e boy fro m P ecos, th e th is ‘‘ I he Iron M a sk ” a t if he w ill p r e s e n t m ay se e Q u een T h u r s d a y th e office. od a t Y O U R C h ic k e n s D re s s e d F re e If O rd e re d F rom L. East Produce Co. P h o n e 41 O I-2 S 9 1 8 102 W 2nd FOR S A L E —a t a bargain. Set of second-hand golf clubs. Call Haines a t 9042 between 1:30 and 2 o'clock. •‘M O U R N F U L B E R E N A D K ” — S low B lue* You m ust t h re* — fia n c e Record-— V ictor. th i s o n e. N ew r e le a s e s e a c h w eek . ISA A C B L E D S O E , n o t m iss tim e s -ZI C o n g re s s . LOST AND FOUND Lost Articles Found good sh o w YOU M AY B E m issin g a to a the D A IL Y T E X A N C L A SS IF IE D S . E very day. th e re are tw o tic k e t* fo r tw o lu ck y stu d e n ts . REA D T H I C L A SSIF IE D S. lf you d o n 't tic k e t read N um erous articles are found through ihe T«>xan C lassifieds, Money, foun tain pens, rink* and m any other th in gs are con­ stan tly being recovered at sm all cost to the ow ners. B. HALL 119 * 95,09 DIAL 23164 or 23165 LOST— PM D elta Phi k ey. Ha* raised tw o gold ti. H a ll or cad black enameled Dr-lta on L eave a t 119 P his, M a lin in s, 8445. L A U N D R Y AUTOMOBILES 1928 D o d g e T o o lin g . Good rubber S tu d en t Special* and pit int 1924 O verlan d T ou rin g, 1 st Cia** C on d ition .... ....... .♦ ~ I 85.00 ! 928 Ford w ith ‘27’ M otor, A Good ......... ..................... 1128.00 O ne K N 1G H T -W H IP P E T CO 309 W. 5th Phone 23161 DRESS MAKING E N S E M B L E COSTUME®, a lte ra tio n s sod d re a v e s M ade to plastic, Q u ilte d c o a ts P hone sp e c ia lty . and b a tto n h oles a S I6 7 . 2 8 1 6 N uece*. ITR l l E N D silk b e t* , h e m stitc h in g . p l e a t ! * ,, b u tto n s , r h in esto n es, gold •fiv er e iip s. Mabel G annaw ay, t i t Con­ gree* Phone 6*61 Over Beaeoe'e - f . F IR ST C L A SS D ressm ak in g. A ltera tio n s; S a tis fa c tio n guaranteed. M rs. F oyil, 499 K afir B ld g., Phone 7 I M . W IL L p e rs o n w ho p ick ed up w h ite g o ld in Room 802 Lid B ldg. W e d n e s d a y r e t u r n s a m e to B. H all H O . w ris t w a tc h rin g 8717. H IG H E ST P R IC E S paid clo th in g a n d aho**. for c a s t - o f f 407 E a st i t h or lo a th e r p a r t e am i b ro w n I .O ST— B roam a d d r e s s book e ith e r in o r b etw e e n M a­ je s tic an d Q u e e n t h e a t e r s . F in d e r le a v e a t B. H all 119. W A N T E D — F ra n k L u k o i to se e New T a r t a n ” a t th e C re s c e n t T h u rs d a y . "The t h e a t e r ' L O ST — in M ain of g la s s e s a n d k ey in b lack cruse. F in d e r B u ild in g . P a ir p le a s e r e t u r n t o L u c ite N eu. M B. 152. H IG H E ST CASH PRICES PAID to r s e c ­ A. c lo th in g and SC H W A R TZ . 417 E a s t 6 th . P h o n e *762. ond-hand sh o es. Business Directory DENTIST PLUMBING DR. E . B. C R O W D E R , D e n tist 505 S c arb ro u g h B ldg,, D ial 9433 D rt. Lynn trad L yaa D e n ta l S urgeons 507 S carb ro u g h B ldg., P h o ss §104 ELECTRICAL SERVICE UN IV ER SITY ELECTRICAL SERVICE S ta r ter and G enerator R epairs— B attery Sale* and S e r v ic e P hon e 8715 24 1 2 Guadsdupe FLOWER SEED F in e B ulk F lo w er Seed E v e ry th in g fo r g a rd e n s and P o u ltry C. J. MARTIN AND SONS 214 E . 6 th Phone 6064 FOOT SPECIALIST IL R A V E N — PLUMBER ‘‘Whore Good Plumbing R epair! Ara Made” 1403 Lavaca Street, Phone §701 W. G. AND REW ARTH A PLUMBING Phone 22803 Shop 408 E. 18th St. SERVICE S T A T IO N F ir e sto n e Tire Stores, Inc. TI RES— FIRESTONE—TUBES D istributor— U. S. L. B atteries Gas • O ils - Car Washing and Polishing - Greasing - Vulcanizing Road Service LAV ACE STREET AT FIFTH “A ustin’s M o s t' Complete" Service . f Station** PH O NE 3 2 3 2 5098 Dr. G. B. Voaburg, Foot Specialist 302 L ittlefield Bldg. Dial 2-1649 STUDIOS JEWELER OSCAR GAGE W atch, Clock and Jewalry Repairing P hone 4440* 1,000 Ceng*aaa In Boon e , Photo ’Col OPTOMETRIST W here there’* Beauty take* it. W here there’* acne, It. F or Mother’s Day, yen* Holland’s t a i l o r ! A . BU R ST Y N , O. D. Exam ination and G lasses Fitted i t Brea Two Hoer* Notion f i t 1*41 rn‘ c le a n e d "From Generation to Generation' Extra Special THIS WEEK HEAR THE ‘IT’ GIRL TALK a C S Mafestic Two q u a r t lipped sauce pan an d cover. R e g u la r p ric e $4.25, SPECIAL ___ $2.95 This w eek only. Mr. Tracy M aguire, factory e x p e rt, will dem onstrate all week. NOW! Thru Sa turd a y __ 3 S - r F A i R B A N K S r F A I N * * i A S ' ^ D 0 ^ G ^ o r i N M A S K ” “T H E » ° ! U S o u n d F W V S p e c i a l I Coming Sunday CONRAD NAGEL IN “Kid Glove*” Our prices are 30 per cent to 50 per cent less than agents vet for utensils of no better quality cr thickness. W. H. RICHARDSON & CO. HARDWARE 416 CONGRESS PH. 4768 A PUBLIX T H E A T R E MRS WELLIK LEK—-U n iversity Uveas- m a k e r. D ressm ak in g. A ltera tio n , R e­ 2 4 0 2 San lin ing C o a ts, H em stitch in g , Ap to Bio b t, p h on e 3288. WK H A V K S O U S A - L'rdvrndty riaigfeborbui d i s or in vestm en t, $4,900 to $9,809. T . IL Bar­ row A Oui**, for hom e REAL ESTATE HPI Si x ' S SWEEP MATCH WITH DRAKE NETTERS T H E D A I L Y T E X A N HURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1923. Steers Meet Owls In 2-Game Series On First Journey to Be I w it h Sp a l d in g Full Club Carried by Texas on Trip first The protegees of Coach W, J. j road) Diseh leave on th eir trip of the season tonight when they leave for Houston to m eet j opening the Rice Owls in home conference the j Houston aggregation. The F eath­ ered tribe dropped season j openers to the Aggies in College; S tation, both game* going to the; one-sided J F arm ers acorea. series for ra th e r th eir th e by into throw The Bice nine is the d ark horse of th e conference this season, and several monkey may the o th er co n fer­ wrenches ence m achines before the curtain is rung down in May. They have a couple of good hurlers, and will be able to send a n ifty slugging club into the fray. in tw irlers L efty Keith, a left-h an d er, is one of the hest the loop, and was a hard n u t fo r the S teers to crack last season. O ut­ ride o f Baylor, the Rice Owls gave the S teers th eir h ard est opposi­ tion, In each of th e four games T exas won by one run, e ith e r by a ninth inning rally, o r breaking through to win in the tenth. Able§, in a right-hander, assists Keith the hurling duties, and will be plenty hard to nick fo r bingies. w inning The Owls won th eir series from N orthw estern, both game* by narrow m argins, largely through the stick work of one Danny Allnoch, th eir captain and is the class of catcher. Allnoch the loop receivers this season. The Steers who will make the D elta Chi; Kappa Alpha vs. Phi Gamma D elta; Sigm a Alpha E p­ silon vs. Delta T h eta P hi; Delta T au Delta vs. Delta Sigma Phi; D elta Kappa Epsilon vs. Beta T h eta P i; Alpha Tau Omeg^a vs. Sigma Chi Sigma E ta Chi vs. T heta XL, Tau D elta Phi vs. Omega B eta Pi. Berkeley Bell, leading Steer n e tte r, who, with Bruce Barnes, downed the Drake net stars yes­ terday afternoon. Tennis Match To Continue Today at Four In tra m u ral tennis m atcher will be continued today when the sec­ ond round in th e departm ental and the first round in the fra te rn ity league* will be played, The mat cites will s ta rt thin afternoon a t 4 o’clock a t the southeast courts in the Stadium . The m atches to be played in the second round of the d epartm ental class a re : Gibson, Adkin* vs. Smith, Cox, (a c a d .); Nuensch- wander, Rock, (eng.) vs. W ilker­ son, Em erson ( a c a d .) ; W illiams, M orris (law ) vs Von Boeekm ann, Shelby (e n g .); Keeville, Butz, (B. B. A.) vs. Richard*, W oodburn (p h a r.); Edward*. Mosely, (eng.) vs. Bate*, Jones (a c a d .); Lowe, M inor (acad.) vs. B aker, Meal, (p re-law ); Sm ith, Litany (acad.) vs. Irvine, M oiler ( e n g .) ; Hen 7,ik, N eum eyer (p h ar.) vs. S te­ w art, F ew cett (phar.) (acad.) The m atches in the F ra te rn ity League a re : Phi Sigma Delta vs. vs. Phi Kappa P si; H alf Moon trip will probably include Cap­ tain Hop Hopkins, Arvie W alker, Doc Leach, Pinky Higgins, ami infielders; Lefty Claude W ord, B rowning, Johnnie Railton, Oscar Peeples, and Mike De La P uente, p itchers; Van Lamm, C urter Bas­ set, Tex Hughes, Bul Ford, out­ field ers; and Nom* Rees and Bob C arr, catchers. Gerald Scott, m an­ ager, will accompany the club. --------------------------------- o------------- E lean o r B ruce visited her p ar­ the week­ ents in O range over end. ’MIIHiniMHttlHflltntifHHMHtftHMHHiHWIIIWHIHMHWWIllttttttWHmiHgttl Lou Spends D ay In Autographing for Fans Balls By BERH AR D SAMPSON T E X A N S P O R T S S T A F F Led by Loa Gehrig and u n d er the m anagem ent of A rt F letcher, j ex-Texas L eaguer, having played with the Dallas Club 21 years ago, and O’Leary, a West Coast p ro ­ the New York Yanks le ft duct, A ustin duly t h e ) opposition th a t the Longhorns had given them . impressed with Loo G ehrig and R obertson, basemen, the Longhorns had re m a rk e d > fleet third given J th a t them m ore work khan any o th er college team yet encountered. .Sheaiey will testify to the ability I of the S teers to hit all fa st balls offered. Gehrig, the oustanding h itte r of th e American League, j with the exception of the Big Bambino Ruth, was non-com m ital j on the riv alry th at exists betw een him and R uth. He stated th a t: “ He and I are only two boy* tr y ­ ing to g et along in the world.” Gehrig, the big attractio n of the day, spent a good p art of his j time autographing balls, and in the ninth inning he was so s u r - ; th a t he could rounded by fans hardly break through long enough i to play ball. He was forgiven though by the fans for he fulfilled | all expectations when he h it a horner over center field fence with ; a man abroad to win the gam e. OX HIGGINS WITH A. G. SPALDING Ox Higgins, who directed the fortunes of the fifth annual Texas Relays, and prior to th a t tim e was a tw o -letter man, sta rrin g on the S teer grid and cage team s, le ft the U niversity April I, and sta rte d his work w ith the A. G. Spalding Athletic Goods Company. B e l l , Barnes Do St uff in Sweeping W in Th* Steer n e tte r* continued th e ir early season w in n in g ways they y esterd ay afternoon when sw ept their three m atch meet | wit h the I Take U n iv ersity two- m an team without th e loss of a set on Penirk C o u rts. Berkeley Bell and Bruce B a rn e s, ranking the Texas n u m b er I and 2 on squad, represented th e Steers in b oth tho singles arui doubles play anti were never p re sse d to win. By BOB CANTRELL TEXAS SPO STH EU ITOH CONFERENCE STANDING T e x * * ----- -----2 ---------2 Baylor A. a M. ____ 2 R ic e ----«,------- 2 S. M. U----- — 2 T. C. U . ____ 2 P W L 2 2 2 0 0 0 Pe*. 0 1000 I OOO 0 I OOO 0 OOO 2 .OOO 2 .OOO 2 TODAY'S CAMES S. M. U. vs. T. C. U. , . . , sw e p t and when th e undm ng of h a ll.',* * '«•;* J * . . . nings when he ‘ B rody in straight Bell started the S te e rs ’ win­ through aet*, winning Lou C.ehng was swamped with 6-1, 6-1. Brody w as nowhere in P * u" * demand* for »uU«rapho.| game. fight all th e w ay, forcing aftern o o n . The kid*, BoH ^ ^ xUnd himmH ut times, y esterday a^rid some of Vin w e ren ’t kids, kept b u t th e powerful d riv e s And the the smiling Yank firs t sacker stick-; p e rfe c t placements o f Bell proved m s his name on ball*, pieces o f . ti.* D rake star . Bell didn’t drop h is serve a t any th(, afte rn ()0 n , „ , | appeared to be a t to p form in his play. p a p .r, an* in not,, book, all » H , im, bemoon. When Ixm hit one over the fence in the nin th , there wa? m mad scramble am ong the kids B ruce Barnes, y o u n g Austin fo r the ball, they lad, who is playing hi* second brought it hack in th e park, they y e a r on the V a n ity squad, came slo p p y ) th* (tam* w h ile LOU a u to . thTOU>f(l with . M r„ rght set win lo v e r Max E verett a few minutes graphed the pellet for them* a f te r Bell and B rody had finished th e ir dual, Barnes? had to extend jin x for the Steer*. In the l a s t : him self a hit m ore th a n did Bell, [Northwestern gam e, Du dy Kheada I finally winning 6 3, 6-3. Everett received a broken hand, fo u g h t all the way, a n d made set- Yesterday afte rn o o n . Pinky Mig- e r a j rousing rallies t*i bring salvos gins, who ha* replaced Dusty a t that post, received a badly bruis­ P aired together in th e doubler, ed eye when a ball took a bad Bell and Barnes m ad e quick work hop in the seventh and caught him ; o f th e match, ru n n in g through to Pinky contin- w jn in a straight s e t, C l, 6-1. The on that member. tied in the gam e, and waited out tw o Austin lad* w orked together Shealey for a walk, and popped up p erfectly iii the d o u b les play, and to Bary the rest of the way. The w ere never in d a n g e r of dropping eye will he black fo r a few days, a set. Bell’s service an d Barnes’ but will not keep Pinky out of n e t play com pletely crossed the N ortherners up. T h e Drake pair the Rice series. go to New Orleans to play Tulane in th e ir next m eet in th e south. The hot corner seem* to he a ,,f cheers from the stands. right TRACK M E E T HELD T he weekly tra c k competition betw een the fre sh m e n and the ineligible squad will be held F ri­ d ay afternoon a t 3 o ’clock with th e regular w eekly m eeting at 5 o ’clock. The regular tra c k squad will com pete with the te a m represent­ in g Texas A. & M. College Sat­ u rd a y beginning a t 8 :30 o’clock on th e Stadium track. The Steers w ere the victims of bad umpiring yesterday afternoon. We think that Lilia was a hit afraid of the Big Leaguers, and gave th* m the advantage o f every decision. He knew the college lads wouldn’t “ buck up” a t his decisions, b a t he mu*1 have been afraid to tru s t the Yanks. W e believe that he would make him self a bit more popular with the sports w riting fra te rn ity if he woald call the game the Kame way for both sides. Frank Gibson would have killed any umpire th a t called game* fo r him last season like those he ha* been calling fo r th e Steers this year. Now th a t’.* o ff our chest, and w ell feel a b it better. Ox Higgins, who was director of the fifth annual Texas Relays, went with the A. G. Spalding A th­ letic Goods Com pany April I. Higgins is the th ird Steer athlete to tie with this com pany, Jum ping Joe King and .Joe Doh I-- being the other two. H iggins’ territo ry will be E ast Texas and the Valley. DRESS SALE This Group Represents a Shipment of New Summer Frocks Which arrived too late for Easter selling ~ is / NOW OFFERED IN THREE ASTOUNDING PRICE GROUPS GROUP I 4 * 9 5 CROUP ll 8 . 9 5 CROUP III 1 4 * 7 5 Y OU’LL be more than pleased to rest your eyes on our two trouser suits for Spring and Sum­ mer. Each day finds them making more and more friends—not just passing acquaintances but friendships that will last for many days. They’re waiting to meet you and we hope you’ll enjoy their company. 35.00 to 50.00 With 2 trousers Printed Chiffons Printed Crepes Sleeveless Models Pastel Shades Crisp and New Our racks for this sale are full of beautiful creations. Chic new models such as you have never seen before. Our dress departm ent seems much like a flow er garden in beauty and color. W ards Invites you to visit the store for this extraordinary sale event where you will find every lovely model and m aterial PRICED TO SELL. 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The girls nam ed by the members of the team at the gam e w ere: V ir­ ginia Collier, Z eta Tau Alpha, M arjorie C ravens, Zeta Tau Al­ pha, and Lucille Camp, Pi Beta Phi. “Broadway M elody” And “You W ere Meant for Me” Played by Nat Shilkret New V ictor Record No. 21886 J. R. REED MUSIC CO. 805 Cong. Ph. 7508 ■X * E.M.Scarbrough& Sons The Ultimate of Style and W ear and yet- In spite of this moderate price, nothing more Correct in Style has ever been tail­ ored! Every detail is perfect. Every line is delicately drawn. Every stitch is consum ­ m ately done. Every inch o f these suits bears w itness to the skill in the handling and infinite pains in the labor that put them together. Sharkskins and Diagonals Lead the Vogue. Do You Need New Shoes? Scarbrough’s “Specials” S M H .......................... teSi# No b etter workmanship, styles and leathers can be had a t this price! 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