\t B a i l l i t o a i x First C ollege D aily in the South VOL. XXIV. A U STIN , TE X A S, FR ID A Y , N OVEM BER 2, 1923 SIX PA G E S TO D A Y No. 38 PLAN TO IMPROVE SOCIAL BEHAVIOR ON TRIPS 8 TO CLASH MUY PRfCEOING/OtfW TARLETON WILL H E D IE S GAME TD RICE BE HELD III MEN’S GYM MEET FROSH SQUAD ON CLARK FIELD TODAY TO BETTER ATTITUDE AT POST GAME DANCES FACULTY WOULD TRY —--- J -------------- . ------------------------------------------ ♦----------------------------------- -------------------- - TIE T H a v e o u r p e a c e f u l t r a n s f o r m e d ______________________ Turn to T oughs Cam pus Jellies T A B O R APPROVES A sk s Support of Organi­ zations in Moulding C leaner Spirit Local E leven W ill Be H am pered by Eligi­ bility Rules f o r t y a c r e s i n t o C a n a d ia n b e e n w ild s o v e r n i g h t ? H a v e o u r s o m ­ n o l e n t c o o k i e p u s h e r s s u d d e n l y b e c o m e h a r d y s o n s o f t h e m o u n ­ lo d g e , ta in tr a il a n d th e h u n t i n g t h e c a m p by th e c a n y o n a n d all its n e c e a s a r y a d j u n c t s ? T h is m u s t Its th e c a s e , f o r t h e s e n e w t w e e d y E n g li s h s u i t s h a v e .given p l a c e to sh ir ts , k h a k i p a n t s , t h e b o o t s a n d g o l f so c k s w h ic h o u t f i t t h e t y p i c a l w e s t e r n e r . f l a n n e l f ID CHARITY C IL L Mathews, in Charge of Cam­ pus Drive, Reports Satis­ factory Results F a c u lty response to tho call for do ­ n a tio n s to the U nited C h a ritie s was v e ry sa tis fa c to ry , a c c c ording to E. J. M atthew s. C o n triu b tio n s ra n g in g from f if ty c e n ts to fifty d ollars were m ade. T he to ta l a m o u n t given by the f a c u lty was $1017.50. T he r e g u la r drive of th e U nited C ha ritie s s t a r te d week b e fo re last. It was not finished t h a t week, and last week it was susp en ded down- tow n because of th e special drive p u t on by c o nse­ the A ustin Y M C A ; is still c o n tin u in g very q u e n tly successfully. The to ta l a m o u n t th a t has been raised up to the p r e s e n t is $6000.00, b u t since the City C o u n ­ cil has prom ised to “ m a tc h d o lla rs ” up to $10,000.00, the to ta l a m o u n t th a t will be received fr o m th e p re s­ e n t su b scrip tio n s is $12,000.00. it O fficials o f th e U n ite d C h a ritie s a p p re c ia tio n th e ir have ex p re ssed f o r th e resp o n se m ade by th e facu lty, and th e a m o u n t r e p o r t raised w as v e ry sa tis fa c to ry . th e y t h a t L O W P E R C E N T A G E F A I L A ccording to Dr, M- R. G utsch, failing th e p e r c e n ta g e o f s tu d e n ts in H isto ry 74 is u n u su a lly low this y e a r. O nly th ir te e n p e r c e n t m ade below D on this e x a m in a tio n , while in p re v io u s y e a rs as high as th ir ty p e r c e n t hav e failed. A b o u t th r e e j semi w eekly lectu res. 0---------- S. L. Stanley, Contortionist, to Free Himself From Six Strongest Texans LARGE CROWD EXPECTED GRB Boxing Bouts and Fencing Football Squad Works Out Matches Presented in Ad­ dition to Speakers Indoors for First Time This Season Novel a th le tic n u m b e rs an d a th e p r o g r a m sn a p p y speech a r c on f o r the al! U n iv e rsity rally M d a t th e M e n ’s G ym a t I p. rn. g F r id a y evening. be I to 'SI , , G ;k t - - - - - - - - - - W i „ p robably • IT J t_ r c Switch I rom E n d to Half ----------- th o u g h S h o rty M a y e r s tre s se s th e neces- Coach Dave P e n a ’s Jo h n T a rle to n pity of a la rg e a t te n d a n c e th is ev- squad a rriv e d last nigh t in th e pink ening, “ beca u se even the of condition f o r th e ir clash with the Rice g am e is ‘d >ped’ to be easy m eat : T e x a s y e a rlin g s today. The J u n i o r f o r th e L o nghorns, Y e a rlin g s h ave a lre a d y ta c k led some A. & M. g a m e s a r e still b e f o r e us, ^w o rk ind oors on a c c o u n t of the m ud- 0jp ^he ie a d jtlg s ta te colleges and in The a n d V a rs ity s u p p o r te r s will need to dy co ndition of C la rk Field. g a t h e r all tr a c k suits ism to su p p o r t h e r t e a m in these two and b a sk e tb a ll shoes, w e n t th ro u g h Conflicts which a r c to be th e h a rd - a s tiff tw o h o u r p r a c tic e in th e M e n ’s e s t of the y e a r . ’ G ym , w ith signal drill c o nsum ing the e v e ry clash have p e r f o r m e d b r illia n t ly. the F r e s h m e n a b a ttle th is a f te r n o o n on C lark Field. F o r the first tim e this season th e to th e ir s p irit a nd p a tr io t- e n tir e squ ad, a t tir e d th e R aylor a n d T e x a s football T h e y a r e c e r ta in te a m was forced to give in Besides th e r e g u la r r a lly speech m a jo r po rtion of the tim e. C a p t a i n T y n e « O u t F r e s h m a n S l o v e r ( C . ) S e w e l l G r e e r W a i t e M c L e m o r e M o o r e Tipp* Y o u n g B rook* L y le* S t a u l l t e r J. T a r le t o n M a llo y M en /.e W illia m * S t o n e r B a c o n B e ll J e n n i n g s P e r r y K a y H u n t C a r l e t o n I. e . I. t. I. R. c. r. g. r. t. r. e. q. b. r. h. I. h. f. b. R e f e r e e : H o l t o n ( N o t r e D a m e ) . U m p ir e : F a lk ( T e x a s ) . H e a d L i n e s m a n : M ille r ( T e x a s ) . of this I t will he a d i f f e r e n t fre s h m a n te a m t h a t e n te r s a f t e r n o o n ’s c o m b a t, how ever, to th e eleven t h a t succumbed to the A rm y by a small m a rg in t h re e w eeks ago. T h e n the slimes w ere a squ ad u n tr a in e d men whose chief t r a i n i n g h a d been to give V a r s ity p ra c tic e . T h e y had no o f fe n s e o f th e ir own, n a t e a m ­ w ork, and it w as only the fig h t t h a t Coach L ittlefield in spires in all his c a r r y in g elevens th a t th em failed a n d since th en Coach L ittle fie d has w orked on the d e v e lo p m e n t o f a finished elev ­ en. H ow well he has succeeded will be d e te r m in e d by im p ro v e m e n t show n by th e yea rlin g s in th e ir sc rap this a f te r n o o n . c a m e I t th ro u g h . n e a r th e S e v e r a l F r e i h m e n I n e l i g i b l e Fifteen Thousand Fans Ex­ pected to W itness Conflict at Cotton Palace BOHI TEUNIS PREPARING Bad Weather Fails to Keep Either Eleven From Work­ ing Out F if te e n th o u s a n d fans, including f o u g h t o u t upon the e n tir e s t u d e n t bodies of both schools, a r e e x p e c te d to see a n o th e r c h a p te r of th e Baylor-Texan A. & M. football feud the C otto n P a la ce g rid iro n a t Waco on this week end. .Saturday a f te r n o o n T he c o n te s t will d ra w the focus of th e foo tb all eye* o f th e S o uthw e st as the ou tc o m e of the game will have final th e S o u th w e ste rn C o n­ m a rk e d e f f e c t upon the s ta n d in g in ference football race- B * y lo r U n d e f e a t e d in B a y lo r h as on,e v ic to ry in the c o n ­ fe r e n c e to its c re d it, having b e a te n the s tr o n g A r k a n s a s R azorbacks 14 to 0, while th e A ggie have one d e­ f e a t the c o n f e r e n c e m arked up a g a in s t them by th e S. M. II. Mus­ ta ng s. U n til th e A ggies lost to th e th e y w ere u n b e a te n and M u sta n g s u nscored upon. d efen se B a y lo r ’s this season has been a tr ifle w e a k e r than t h a t o f Bridges* eVveti of the last c a m p a ig n h u t it has come o ut f a ir ly well so f a r . conditions, U n f a v o ra b le w e a th e r b oth a t College S ta tio n a n d W aco, have failed to keep th e tw o elevens fro m w o rk in g o u t fro m early a f t e r ­ noon u n til d a r k n e s s falls e v e ry day this week. B ridges a t B ay lo r has even gone so f a r as to hold a long w ith hts B e a rs a f t e r su p p e r each n ig h t in o r d e r t h a t th e y will he as n e a r m e ntally p e rfe c t as BERGERS ELECTED BY J U N I O R BA'S L A N E T Y N E S in ju ry O nly one se rio u s is listed in the L o n gh orn cam p on th e eve of the fir s t c o n f e re n c e g a m e th e season w ith th e Rice Owls. C a p ta in B uddy T y n e s it still u n ab le to don a u n if o r m a n d will d e fin ite ly be o u t of the gam e S a tu r d a y . of th e b est a th le tic p r o g r a m s one of which has been p re s e n te d in th e gym : th is y e a r is scheduled F r id a y n ig h ts ’ p ro g ra m . Tw o b o x in g b o u ts a nd tw o fe n c in g m atc h e s will he fol- i lowed by an a c t which will o r ig in a te o ne m ore u n it th e A ggie-Long- id h o rn co m pe titiv e schedule. fo r 8 . L. S ta n le y , c o n to r tio n is t, d u r ­ in g a r e c e n t visit a t ( ollege S ta tio n , g ot loose fro m six of th e s tr o n g e s t i m en a t A. & M. in tw e n ty - o n e m in ­ utes. Mr. S ta n le y will a p p e a r a t ; th e rally an d a t t e m p t to f re e him ­ s e lf from th e six s t r o n g e s t T e x a s m en . T h e q uestion will be, “ who , is the s tr o n g e r — T e x a s o r A. & M .? ’’ Class Agrees to Support Com ­ mercial Club to Be Formed Friday j O ffic e rs o f th e j u n i o r bu sin ess a d ­ m in is tr a tio n class f o r th e fall te rm w e re elected T h u r s d a y a f t e r n o o n a t a m ee tin g called by th e p re s id e n t of th e senior elected w e r e i P r e s id e n t, H e r b e r t C r a f t ; vice p re sid e n t, ( ’arson H a r b e n ; s e c r e ta r y - s e r ­ S t e i n h a g c n ; tr e a s u r e r , E . H. g e a n t - a t - a r m s , II. B. P u n c h e s . class. O f fic e r s B y w a te rs a n n o u n c e d the o r g a n i­ zation o f the C o m m e rc ia l Club on F r id a y a f te r n o o n a t 5 :0 0 . T he class o f f e r e d its s u p p o r t to th is o r g a n iz a ­ tion. courses. Jo h n s o n , o u t by tb e B a y lo r s t a f f d u r in g t h e ; h u n d r e d s tu d e n ts h e a r Dr. G u tsch g |jne> T h e local eleven will he h a m p e re d possible f o r th e game. in n u m b e r re su lte d th e se a r e o f P u n k B a y l o r s ’ L e f t S i d e W a a k p o u r ta c k le s have been so m e w h a t by eligibility rules which The B a y lo r coaches a r e consider- have th e c o u n tin g out ^pf several s ta r s fo r fa ilu re to pass a b ly w orried o v e r one side of th e ir tried a s u f f ic ie n t A m ong s ta r e n d ; Hall, th e g i a n t lin e s m a n ; ; 8ftagon to plug th e g a p , b u t no ne o f and W illiamson, one tho p ro sp e c ts a m o n g on the list a r e Q uaidy, Bastell, a n o th e r e n d ; and h alfb a c k T in n in . A lth o u g h tw o have b een developed f o r every To sition, Coach L ittle fie ld f e a r e d t h a t the t w o c a n d id a te s for the sam e place m ig h t be d e c la re d of them have come up to expectations. backs. O th e rs J Bridge* j* c o n fid e n t t h a t if his left line can hold the o f f tack- p lunges of th e Aggie backs, then good m en j th e B e a rs will win C oaches Bible, P ie rc e _______ q u a r t e r ; j gide 0 f th e th e gam e. th e best ineligible. B. A . S T U D E N T S M E E T As has been th e c ustom fo r the p a st tw o ye ars, all s tu d e n ts of the and H ouse Business A d m in istra tio n School will down a t A & m . a re e n d e a v o r in g to m eet f o r o rg a n iz a tio n in the Law Au- c o r r e c t the fa u lts which th e ir te am d ito riu m F r id a y a f te r n o o n F o r- ghow(,d in th e g am e with S. M. U. j o'clock. Only J u n io r s an d (C o n tin u e d on P a g e F o u r ) , are eligible o rg a n ia tio n . to m em bership a t 2 .Seniors this in ( C o n tin u e d on P a g e F o u r ) Faith in Signs Proves Misleading J O E W A R D T he in ju r y to W a r d ’s hip on W ed- Night Owl Finds B Hall Will Not Be Sold . i l f it I • a th is gam e. I • TA I a1 r\ I A lf n A/tf A/l »■» M JI 4- L a « rm 4 n A lr I A Vt! ll I I TI I m u l t i c o l o r e d line up a g a in s t T he p r e s id e n t of L A W M ID T E R M S B E G I N a n d A p h r o d i t e . “ a p a r t m e n t s ” when the w ould be p a tr o n e s s of t h e . d e p a r tm e n t. Owls on the op e n in g kick o f f . W a r d ^ T he *exuct n u m b e r of f r o sh co-eds j disciples o f V e n u s is a n x io u s to g e t re v e n g e • v e t I w e e j£ has n o t been a g re e d upon by th r o u g h th e class asked n e sd a y is n o t as b a d as w as f ir s t j Do y<^ belicve jn gjgns? tire c a r e e r a g a in s t Rice and the Blue a n d G ra y w a rrio rs in th e BBA s tu d e n ts to he on C la rk F ield | exp e cte d an d th e big ta c k le will in S a t u r d a y at LUU) p. rn. for th e initial all p ro b a b ility fo o tb a ll g am e of Tho P re -M e d s h a v e p ro m ise d a good p layed th e p o o re st gam e of his en- last y e a r the long the who wefe ju re d foto B. H all b y th e w ere d ire c te d to “ use th is e n t r a n c e , ” ago learn ed t h a t signs m a y o r m ay T h e r e a re p la c a rd which said e n tr a n c e being th r e e flo o rs up n o t m ean this section posted a b o u t th r e e flo o rs u p on I with th e side of a brick wall as a p rob a bly f th is : m ea n s of access, a ray of l i g h t broke th a t p r e s e n t m ore e vidence of origi f ro nt of th e y qu ie tly m e l t e d ; n a lity tn d tr u e g e nius, t h a n the po* te rs of variou s signs t h a t a d o r n out- th e B eehallite. Un- tried , jm o u s as a hea lth le ss r e s o r t f o r u n - j d ou b ta h ly th e p a ir t h a t re sid e s be- “ hind a p o ste r, which em bellishes a. d ing fo r fa m e on a new score, n a m e - 1 dooT on th e second flo o r has been ly, o rig in a lity in the a r t o f bill post- h o ru g h t up in th e w ay of y aw a n d ing. On the m o rn in g a f t e r Hallow- order> e ’en, a of the hall aw oke to find him self es- re a d g . S tu d e n ts in the School of Law a r e b e in g u r g e d by th e ir in s tr u c to r s t > occupy C a p ta in y e a r t h a t ca u sed it o r t h e m id -term begin d ilig e n t p r e p a r a ti o n s f o r t h e ir probable m an m id -te rm e x a m in a tio n s which will T y n e s ’ post in th e gam e this w eek e x a m s m ay hav e th ro w n th e m a ittle b egin N o v e m b e r 22. The d i f f e r e n c e end. Coach S te w a r t has been drill- o f f b a lance, h u t it is r u m o r e d t h a t in th e b a c k - j e ven th e ju n i o r class was r e p r e s e n te d in th e n u m b e r who let th e ir su p rem e the Law School a n d in th e o th e r de- p a r t m e n t s r e s u lts f r o m th e f a c t t h a t j sh o w ia g up ex c e ed in g ly well. GU- fa ith in slgqs o verw eigh th e ir b e t t e r tablished in the profession o f ^ " P ' i D o Not B ring Hooch H e r e .” To is no reco rd of t h e r e a r e only tw o te r m s in the Law st r a p w as f o r m e r ly a back field man j ju d g m e n t. School. T his p r o d u c t of a m a s te r mind L iq u o r F o r Sale. Please the this vio- te r r ib ly m iideading to u n suapect- ta k e a b o u t it. A b a r b e r pole in o f ft- j upper fifteen nam es on th e “ C h a te a u Rien. F in a lly th e t r u t h contest tell h e r t h a t he frie n d s ---------- ladder the ^ ^ ^ r u m » o f seventeen titles. M onsieur ^ and L ady C arlyle very the forg iv eness of th e d a t i n g m . h c d , person B eau caire is very g ra c io u s, h u t ta c t-! fully announces t h a t he will r e t u r n | to his cousin in F r a n c e who is ad-J m u te d ly in love w ith him , a nd whom he now loves. “ M onsieur B e a u c a ire ,” T a r k i n g t o n ’s most p e rfe c t w ork w as well received on T h u r s d a y . N e x t T h u r s d a y th e re a d in g will bt* fro m th e “ L e tt e r s of Lewis C a rro ll,” to 6 oclock. T h e Round Robin to a r- n a m e n t will be conducted. The five s tu d e n ts t h a t have the lowest averag e b eg in n in g of each month will opencd to challenge to a ny Uni- , club member If the is d efeated , she w ith d ra w s from the club, a n d th e w inner takes her place. fifteen members now a r e : M arion Penn, W inifred A n d e r­ son, E th e l H a n d e r, M ina Bennett, F lorence Sm ith, Amelia Young, El- Doss, Mercedes T hrenckn am , Floyd lie H in to n , V irginia M antor, Belva Woiley, F lo r a Brooker, Florence Mc­ Daniel, M a r g a r e t L an g, Constance T h e u p p e r Redus. CHAMPIONS OF EUROPE Honorary Business Society for W omen Makes Plans for Extensive Program Fair Park Stadium to Be Scene of Close Confer­ ence Tilt Game to Decide Final Stand ing of the I wo Teams / fin — L ....I.— --- -----— ——— .M"t Europe’s foremost billlard- ists, each champion o f his, own country, have reached New York to attempt to wrest from Willie Hoppe, of America, the 18.2 billiard championship. The international tournament begins in New York on Octo­ ber 29. Among the foreign stars are Edouard Horemans, champion of Belgium*, Erich Hagen lac her, of Germany, and Roger Conti, champion of France. champion Rifle Club to Hold Sighting Practice BIG SHOWING OF Overcoats M any A pply for W ork ( on Year-Book Staff A sk A bout O ur C harge System Solicit F aculty anc! Student A ccounts o r e A KNOCK-OUT ters C h o i c e I c e C o ld F r u ita “ H o m e - M a d e " C a n d ie r — F r e s h D a i l y CALIFORNIA FRUIT & C A N D Y CO. J a m e s C o n d o s , P r o p . 6 0 2 C o n g r e s s R e n f r o C o r n e r Eyes Exam ined Glasses Fitted R egistered O ptom etrists 7th & Congress YOU’LL LOOK TWICE AT THE PRICE TICKETS ON OUR MEN’S SUITS AND OVERCOATS WITH RED SOX F or more than ten years Dr. Benedict has bern w riting for the Alcalde ft department called "Peregrinusings.” The hest * men and women of I of his serio-comic comments on the past I and present who bae* l ad much i to do with the life of the TJni- 1 varsity have been put into a illustrated | book. This book, I fully with drawings by Dave C. I Williams, ’16, and Julian Elfen- I bein, *19, is being now printed in New if II York City and should be ready , | by Christmas. The edition is limited and numbered and each I volume will be autographed by lf Dr. Benedict. Orders at Five if Dollars a copy up to the rum* II ber or book* being printed will jl now be received by the Asso- 11 elation. in a de luxe edition A few copies each of the Let* I ters of H arry Peyton Steger and ! also of Fritz Lanbam ’s Putting I Troy in a Sack are yet on hand | You won’t have to go further than either of these three books | if you are looking for a beau- (I tiful and appropriate Christmas ! I lf present for a friend. John A. Lom ax Secretary, Ex-Students’ Association, Y. M. C. A. Building And the hotter ju dge you are of m en’s cloth in g values the mort you will be surprised at the goodness of these suits and overcoats. In m aterials and tailoring they are distinctly and d ef­ initely out of this class. Drop in and look them over. AUSTIN CLOTHING CO 513 Congress Avenue MATTHEWS’ DRUG STORE I w e e k s , VARSITY’S COMIC MAGAZINE GETS THE DECISION H E R E ’S W H A T T H E B O Y S S A Y A B O U T I T — T h e D a llas J o u r n a l a c k n o w le d g e s a visit b y T h e I e x a s R a n g e r , It is d e v o te d to h u m o r ^ a n e w U n iv e r s ity m a g a z in e fro m A u s tin . o f th e s n a p p y , sk ittis h a n d p ic to ria l v a rie tie s. V ol. I, is c re d ita b le , a n d th e n e w p u b lic a tio n g iv e s a p r o m is e o f t a k in g its p la ce at onpe a m o n g th e w e ll- k n o w n p io n e e r s in th e h e ld of col­ le g e - m a d e h u m o r . Its scope, fo r th a t m atter, m a y w e d b e e x t e n d ­ ed to c o v e r a w id e field. A l e x S w e e t a n d his T e x a s S iftin g s o n c e m a d e T e x a s f a m o u s . T h e s ta te h a s n 't b e e n a b le to c la im a g o in g h u m o r o u s p u b lic a tio n since t h a t tim e . T h e f e x a s R a n g e r m a y s u p ­ ply a lo n g -e x is tin g n e e d . T h i s first n u m b e r c a rrie s m a n y q u o ta b le I , INO. th in g s , fo r e x a m p l e : , F irst F le a — W h a t m a k e s y o u so th in ? S e c o n d D itto — A ll r u n d o w n , b e e n o n a c o n to rtio n is t for th re e SEND THE RANGER HOME $1.50 A YEAR C all a t M a in B u ild in g 135 Lee Kohl, who was dropped ic midweason as manager of the St. Louis Browns, has been signed to manage the Boston Red Sox during the 1924 playing season, suceed- ing Frank Chance. ESTASU5 HED 1895 com STH A N D# CONGRESS pot* A PPO IN TM EN T d i a l -* ^ 4 o Students Take Exams to De termine Tonal Memory and Pitch Discrimination Object of Experiment to As certain Individual Talent by Seashore Methods CLASSIFIEDS MISCELLANEOUS ROOM Mrs. Geo. B an tam , 1914 Speedw ay has one room for two boys and one more in with a law student. J u st one block from U niversity and law build­ I ing. Phone 6408. accom m odate can TWO BOYS in sou th east room would Uke room m ate, single beds, sleep ­ if desired. One 1932 San A n­ ing porch, m eals block from cam pus. tonio S treet, phone 6325. FUR REM O DELING — and all kinds o f new work done at Joe K asper’s, exclusive ladies tailor. 620 Colorado St. Elks Bldg. O L D F A S H I O N B A R B E C U E at 1 0 4 F r e e D e ­ E. F i f t h . P h o n e 5 6 7 6 . l i v e r y . — t f DANCING— Private S t u d i o , 500 W. 31 »t. Phone 7812. BODY OF GENERAL OGLETHORPE LOCATED T A T ! J T R T D ' V T T \ S H I O T T F A R K H a ll ClM Ti l l U TU I C l IM' V11 After a search of many y e a r s Presid ent Jacobs* of O g l e t h o r p e University, At­ l a n t a , Ga., located the body of General Sir Ja me s Ogle­ thorpe, founder of the state interred of Georgia, in a vault in C r a nham Church, in Essex, England. Et forts to remove the body to Georgia led to so m an y protests it was it would not be* decided moved. General Oglethorpe in C r a n i u m Hall, Es­ died sex, home his which has been kept in i splendid state of preserva­ tion. ancestral FAITH IN SIGNS CAPTAIN TYNES some g r e a t old, hie, times h er e, hi c. ” T he w o n d e r i n g ro om m a t e followed his gaze to tho sign on t he wall. in G le a mi ng dimly the m o r n mg light he was b a r el y able to discern the w o r ds ; “ F o r Sale I heap. Must t o.. Go This M e e k . S. Ii. Fillmore Real bistate.” CHRISTMAS CARDS SALE ('lasses in t he H om e Economi es d e p a r t m e n t a r e bu sy this we e k d e ­ signi ng Uhri.H mas c a r d s which they plan t o sell in the n e a r future'. The pr oceeds f r o m this sale will go to­ w ar d c r e a t i n g a scholarship f u n d for t he Home E co no mi cs D e p a r t m e n t . a l o t h Ahunt N o v e mb e r c a m ­ paign ti) dispose ol these c a r d s Wii be t he girls wil ca nva ss the town, as well as sell t< University s t u de n t s. _________ i n a u g u r a t e d , a n d The D aily T e x a n is d e n t new s in th e hi yr p le a s e d to a n n o u n c e a r r a n g e m e n t s t h a t have been perfected to emphasize cx-stu- Sunday lo­ ge! lier with numerous in- ot her eluding: features, issue, A Review of Campus the Past. News of A Society and Sports W e e k ; Section; F e a t u r e Stories of the ( ‘am pus, University Traditions, and of the People and Scenes Which You Know and Love. TITE TEXAS Sunday ■— $ I. TH E TEXAN PAR-KERRY OVERCOATS Fresh from our tailor shops at Fashion lark. The f in e s t and s m a r t e s t - s t y l e d Overcoats this country has ever seen. A lso featuring a w o n d e r f u l showing in O ’Coats at $25, $30 Help Keep the Eyes of Texas Fixes on T e xa s” The Store for College Men I M. & S. MATTHIESEN Most popular college sport Special Dining C om partm ents for the Ladies and I heir Escorts Fraternities—-Sororities — Boarding House K eepers—and Housewives Here is the place to save money on your grocery pur chases M A V E R I C K CAFE ALFORD’S HELPY SELFY 2302 Gua dalupe Y \ Published in the interest of Etec* tricot Development by an Institution that will be helped by what­ ever helps the Industry. \ BUY YOUR STOVE FROM US W e ref up stove with no ch ar ge if bill amounts to $5.00 Stove pipe 20c the joint. JOHN C. ROSS HDW. CO 319 Congress Ave THE CROWDED HOUR Before examinations is a little more calm w he n your notes are in clear cold typewriting and you can review typists; the term in t w e nty minutes. We are expert prices reasonable. AUSTIN MULTIGRAPHING SHOP 604 Scarbrough Building Telephone 7224 Wherever people look to electricity for the comforts and conveniences o f life today, the Western Electric Company offers a service as broad as the functions o f electricity itself. Sw ather 32 » f a T H E D A I L Y T E X A N M E A N W H IL E H A T T IE PIN E S A W A Y ! She Sathj Se.vatt i f t h e B a y l o r - T e x a s a g r e e m e n t .! BILLY STIFF A majority of the citizens o il Texan would probably not be surprised to see a grand f ree­ lf or-all at Waco on Armistice j Day. Baylor and Texas have Ian excellent opportunity here. a r e o n T h e " e v e s o f T e x a s ” b — and ^ if nothi-.g n r r martin* »*** J £ T iS lino BuH4 ing, cl»C, th e s t u d e n t s o! b o th in.Stl- s t a t e I s o m e t h i n g n o w in c o l l e g e c o n - I M u t a t i o n * can show T T " T a * J «*» ** O' h tho afu '* 1 (Stepup DOOUTTli /K im I* J a Srirth t> reft rortwf) WAC TURNED GJT PO a/ATO r - A9$&S*iD CROWD OAS TUfifCD GJT TO WATCH TUE PRESUME* PLA'-' PRlNCfTONS PPOSb -UNOP£CT& ly Doolittle has held TWEffc opponents TOA lone TOUCHDOWN AND G<*l-5FVBSP0«‘.riff BWRMftrL i f arrh S. IW S A r m i n e * * ' • * * « “ , WI!.LIAM I- MCGILL Bop*f< -ta* t i»mr» MWR**** *_________ HENRY C. Fin .CH. ES MA tor- iii*4 r> gf Frio M. IU*** *»4 a Rohon L H«n>lw**, elrenl*' ion erf fir* »t Auatin. T*?’»*b. u«4 «r Afft P r o f . F . L. R e e d , h e a d o f f h e * E S r f S u w t e y r o H M fog i» 8 «***. * . D i v e r s i t y s c h o o l of m u s i c , h a s ( Art o f 0 - .,- T 8. WIT. « o th o r i» d S « M * « r .... e x c e l l e n t a r r a n g e m e n t , f o r ** »«*• t h e m i x i n g o f s t u d e n t a c t i v i t i e s * — — — — l a n d c l a s s w o r k . M e m b e r s o f ; t h e o r c h e s t r a , u n d e r t h e d i r e c - | ?**' ti o n o f P r o f e s s o r R e e d , a r e t o I IOC r e c e i v e c r e d i t f o r M u s i c w h i l e t h e y a t t h e t i m e s a m e t a k e p a r t in a p l e a s a n t s t u d e n t a c t i v i t y . P r o f e s s o r R e e d w i l l . p r o b a b l y f i n d t h e a r r a n g e m e n t I., e m i r * iy s a t i s f a c t o r y , b o t h a s t o t h e c i a a w o r k o f rh** s t u d e n t s a n d t h e w o r k o f t h e o r c h e s t r a , l i t t l e , { a n d s o w i l l s t u d e n t s . A [ c h a n g e h e r e a n d t h e r e t o c o m - ! p l y w i t h c a t a l o g u e r i d e s , h a s h a s m a d e p o s s i b l e p e r h a p s t h e , in cv nut I «• i • •M ere [ n e a r e s t ti, p e r f e c t m e t h o d o f * w h e r e t h f s t u d e n t I* " ‘" O ' t "" " * * • " » * » • » « *l <*>' 1 I i n s t r u c t i o n j w o r k s f o r b o t h p l e a s u r e a n d . r*.rliir O t h e r d e p a r t m e n t s of t h e U n iv e r s ity m i g h t f in d P ro - L'*! SEMM**** Ketww Lu JbijtaWUt Garrett J*® fth „ J rn* % U w b W !«-■ rn I Themas Ploy W * .«n Gold her* Pnnrm Ma* what I*®" J vt*5* vt. -tfr J. JaekMiH Lee woo1 i. is *•'*» P«R* p S ‘»*. n>t co-Frosh of Cincinnati. Sorry, in d e n t Yet, while such things are Hi I.*o4fnan JsdM h P o rter —*..... putti Batt** Gmrn* T. Kirk*®* ------- Heporter l -^*?cV >,pioT v Lcwki* Lftwio* K ollege Press (The following, taken WsffTio? l'.v»'Kter> PUNiSHMEKT ,* VI T h eriot MA Editor Thompson invmom from L> M. . , , EDITORIALS lector R e e d s e x a m p l e w or th following, a t least trying. Opinion* of Other* HOWDY PROF I (Columbia Spectator) taken os th at the It may tie iii! theiiref. a fairly con­ in! i mary of relations between the professors and tits varies inversely with f the institution. For that .nude . m a d e | L'Uisori Columbia University m p ar­ H O W A B O U T T E X A S ? lo o k s o n S h o r ty M a y e r , V a r s it y y e l l l e a d e r , r e c e iv e d a r o y a l w e l ­ c o m e a t B a y lo r . E v e n M a y e r , a t y p i c a l y e l l L u n ier a l ­ w h o w a y s t h e o p t i m i s t i c m d e o f t h in g s , w a s u r p r ls e d a t t h e r e c e p t io n f r o m B a y l o r s t u ­ d e n t s . He w a s g r e e t e d w it h t h e T e x a u i t h a v i s o r t h a t w o u l d T e x a s set* im r o o t i n g s h a m e . B a y l o r s t u d e n t M a y e r f e e l t h a t b e w a * a n non* o r e d g u e s t , but. m o r e t h a n t h a t lex a.* t h e v c o n v i n c e d h i m t h a t w o u l d b i s p o r t s m a n ­ o n A r m i s t i c e l i k e D a y . r e c e p t i o n r i v e n a p u t “ F i g h t Y e l l ” g i v e n j the ticularly handicapped in this field. in inn .nit; lumbia could possibly know all iud en t* with whom they come T hat the various professors at Co­ the in i he < lasses by name, is Borne inst rue tors ly a ' ! nu rd. lav »•. whii'h number well over f u r( hermo-e, hundred, and, clas I-: are merely icc- in which acquaintance th the students h not facilitated rough the medium of recitation. But feeling of familiarity between is cully members students need rh Iv desirable and not iidonfc who <1 contempt, matcher uj> dv tits in < la CCU I and Thi it til Various punishments were imposed in charge. One by the Vigilante* culprit was required to bathe the 111 m s guarding McMicken Hall, wdiile a sister co-frosh scrubbed their teeth. Tie- cleaning process wa* carried on to i he accompaniment of “Yes, We Have No Bananas,” two other evaders of the Vigilance lair.. Those who had adorned themselves with head bands were required to wear their middies inside out and backwards. sung by Preceding Convocation, the humble co-frosh Showed their reverence for Minerva by giving her the customary “ All Hail" before entering the audi­ torium. LITERARY RUSK N o w M a y e r is c a m p un t o u r g e I d e n t * t o k e e p t h B a y l o r s t u d e n t t h a t T e x a s w i l l d o it. w i t h M a y e B e v e r t h a t 1 0 0 p e r c e n t e v e r y s t u d e n t game. b a c k o n t h e : D i v e r s i t y Btu-] • p a c e s e t b y I l e b e l i e v e s s t u d e n t s c a n a u d T h e T e x a n a g r e e s b i n T h e Tc x a n b e - t w i l t r e q u i r e th<; * a tio n o t j • o p e Bavlor t h ai clash at Waco I f t h e r e is a y it will hp pr< - o n A r m i s t i c e I) few individual it Cl p i l o t e d b y et e r m i n e d t o h o I-he a d s — i e .” T in v a n - “ sda r t s o m e t h i University stu­ t h e m e n t h a t ck. Mayer has d e n t * m u s t w* o f Eexaa p l e d g e d the w o r d students will that University sportsmen, play th e part of T h e T e x a n h o p e s e v e r y t h a t University student will bat K up I d ayerfs p l e d g e , f o r t h e i m p u l ­ sive act et Rf one student may b r< a k M a y e r s w o r d a n d S e x a * w o r d , E v e r y r o o t e r at an Arm 1st of hi* M 'i'm; see that is tw 4»-fold: T tho w o r d P ot b r e a k th see that his fel- school, and E > not break the low *tudcuts It's a good- word of Tex; >n—but Baylor fized obi it feels that it can discharge the t i m e one od its o w n c a m p u s successfully. H o w a b o u t Texas? ’ Day is the keep* . I ho nor. H i s d u t y dot of THE GRAND OPPORTUNITY ffj* Many courses, i Freshman stud ut rh" curriculum, weekly c*onterenc( in true tor. The C in t * i*. ii th informal [ porary Civilization daises, in addi- [tion, conduce gatherings | I in the form of smokers, suck as the | lone which was held lait night. The {course iii Special Honors is made up solely of individual consultations be­ tween instructor and indent. The conference system, on the whole, wctns to be the most feasible method securing the desired intimacy. OI It would undoubtedly be too much Sink both of the faculty and the udents to conduct weekly confer­ ees But if the system was done moderation, with, for cample, bi- • of perhaps, tri-weekly con- we florences rn ail courses, the arrange­ to all ment* would be satisfactory d and the end would be at- 1 ~ ' T h e ‘; p f.i a ce p a c1 ” w 11 ii* h th e Rpdetit Im>di;• - of BayIor a:■ • I Tex ut have and agreed to ha* attracted comic!-1 arable attention all over the state. W hether the state general know.- it or not, it lik es! ------- ——■■jil—■= inci rill in I tamed. arranged the am his igh? dollars per point. But how much more would he get from the informal rn ♦•cling with th e professor in which there in ample opportunity “The Spirit of Armistice Hay” will I t.o the subject of declamation at a of wisdom which fall f r o m I meeting of Husk literary society Sat- ■ of the man on the platform urduy. Nahors. B ertin and S c h « o the affirmntiv. coom... receiving full valiw on I maim will support side of tho debate: Resolved, T h a t membership of Texas should be confined to junior! and senior academe .and the schools! r bitore h an g, of opniona n n d lof bu.inesa adminUtration, engineer- law; and that mn,or col- ii he lie g e s should Fe esta b lish ed over the I s ta te fo r fresh m en sophom ore ‘ stu d en ts. The n e g a tiv e sid e w ill bo I upheld by M ills, L u ck ett, and Col the human side of the man who, at a rule, appears to Fe so busqness-lik( and formal in the dayroom ! I be enabled ... s e c -m g and the University am i in How is this to be accomplished* particularly include as part of ' The Aims “nd Uel,ls of Ru*k- tb o jlin -. H. G. Woodruff will .p « k on it S T O R A G E __ TEXAS GARAGE c o l l i e freakish ‘'colure pranks'’ that 11 C A R W A S H IN G are pulled Off. thinrr I such c0, M. B. l o " , W yck line A ddresses o-------------* Engineering Society cussed State bridge construction was dis­ in an address to the Rams- Pauf horn bridge society by Mr. George at K. G. Wyekline Monday night the Hall. Mr. Wyekline explained need for a standard drawing for culvert* along the state highways. twelve bridges have As many as t -T he L ittle D ep a rtm en t S tore W ith a B ig Purpose- 9 0 2 C on gress A v en u e Luedecke-Moffatt Co. T h e F rien d ly S tore You W ill Find Ua A Treasure H ouse of N ew and Practical M erchandise ii ll •=• I ij rn rn $ SII *) B i | A ll Linen K erchiefs Colored, W h i t e— Hem­ stitch Borders with Em­ broidery in one corner. CENTEMERI G e n u in e F r e n c h KID GLOVES V A Genuine French Kid means some­ thing in a Kid Glove. We don’t mean Lamb, we mean genuine French Kid. This that really amounts to more than one would judge. is a difference SHORT KID GLOVES Tan, Gray, Mode, Brown, Black. Sizes 5 3-4 to 7. Special $ 1.95 Centenier! $5.35 $5.75 L o n g F r e n c h K id G lo v e s 12 B u tton Black, Brown, Tan, Log Cabin 16 B u tton White, Black, Brown, Log Cabin * 8 f o r $ 1 . 0 0 QUALITY SUPREME MID WINTER NEWEST HATS These new attractive mid-winter Hats——M etallic (lo th with gold and silver thread embroidered. Just the hat for an in-be-tween. Some Satins $6.45 SPORT SWEATER COATS These brushed \vool and knitted jerseys, some mo­ hair and some silk. They are so attractive. Plenty of tan, brown, gray. Some jacquette styles, others more tailored. $5.95 $6.95 $7.75 $6.50 TOILET SECTION M o n d a y O n ly $3.50 Houbigant’s Quel- ques Fleurs Toilet Water $ 2 .9 5 $1.00 Houbigant’s Talc 7 9 c $1.00 Coty’s Talc $1.00 Hind’s Honey and Almond Cream 7 9 c 7 9 c THESE COLD, RAINY, «r' DISAGREEABLE DAYS P h o n e U s Y o u r D ru g O rd e rs A lso C andies, Ice C re a m , S an d w ich e s JOSEPH’S PHARMACY P h o n e s 4 3 3 5 -4 3 3 6 * * ^ 1 & Reflect your taste, your type, yourself, more accu­ rately than any other item of dress. Scrutinize Closely any of our garments, you will find them well fashioned, well knitted and perfect fitting. This will explain the popularity of our line. Price $5 to $13.50 THE CO-OP T O B I N ’S H e a d q u a r te r s for VICTROLAS A n d VICTOR RECORDS 801-803 Congress Avenue Mrs. Albright E ntertains n o t p a r ty . H allo w e 'e n Mrs. O. L. A lb r ig h t was hostess a wcll-ap- W e d n e sd a y e v e n in g a t The po in ted g u e sts w e re u sh e re d into th e din in g room w ith the a d m o n itio n to sp e a k a w ord, a n d w e re given only knives w ith w hich to e a t the delic­ ious d in n e r. A n nie L ouise Cox e n ­ t e r t a i n e d w ith music a t th e p iano a f ­ t e r d i n n e r . th e evening the g u e sts w e re served cocoa fro m th e w itc h ’s p o t by th e w itch herself. T h e p e rso n n e l of the p a r ty included J e a n P a rsle y , H elen and E d ith B e n t ­ ley, and lla m a R o w an, M ildred B lanche M c L a rty , Cleo Nowlin, A n ­ nie Louise Cox, J e t t i e A b i n g t o n , Willie J o G ordon, an d N ovella Mc­ C ra ck e n . K a th e r in e A lb rig h t a ssist­ ed h e r m o th e r in e n te r ta in in g . L a t e r in Morton and Glass Combine to Present Song and Dance Number “April” M cDonough Gives Comedy Take-off on W om an’s Busy Day PREFERS NORMAL DAUHTER 1 S on of D ean Y oungest F re s h m a n in U niversity Branch of American Associa - tion of University W om en Organized Thursday FOOTWEAR Viola Mitchell is P ittsb urg ’s 12-year-old prodigy, chilli whose parents are forcing lier lite to live a normal girl’s when she might be rich aud famous. On a recent trip to New York with her teacher, Miss M argaret Horne, she played her rare Guarnerius violin before Prof. 0 . Sevick, teacher of Kubelik and other prominent violinists. “She is marvelous! At 20 she will be another Maud Powell !’ bu ex­ Immediately Viola claimed. Y ork, sh e goes buck to New b i, co an d she is m o re th a n su cc e ssfu l in m a k ­ ing a noise. W h a t a w onderful big noise A nd Newborn won t f o r g e t is! it soon. it Viola D ana Show n at Q u een “ T h e S o t i a1 C o d e ” w ith V iola D ana is show ing a t th e Q ueen in a r e t u r n e n g a g e m e n t. p ic tu re T h is was show n in A u s tin re c e n tly , ’out b ecause m a n y w ere wirable to a t t e n d due to r a in y w e a th e r , it h as been p ro c u re d ag ain by th e Queen 'Thea­ t e r fo r F r id a y a n d S a tu rd a y of th is week. Showing was besieged with vaudeville offers. But her father and mother, Dr. and Mrs. Atlee Mitchell, refused them all and took their daughter back to t?heir P ittsburg home, where she is kept away from music 'fo r all hut a short time each day and told to go out and play with other g i r l s . “ Pet­ t e r 1 a normal, happy daughter thousand pale-tared than a ‘child wonders’,” is Dr. Mit­ chell’s motto. W o r k on D ire cto ry c f A lu m n i P ro g ressin g fo r ty N a m e s , a d dresses, and otlv r d a ta o f a p p r o x im a te ly th o u s a n d e x -stud* ate a r e being compiled daily for th e E x - S tu d e n t D ire c to ry by a ssist­ Max F itc h o n b a u m anil an ts. No d e f in ite in fo rm a tio n could be o b ta in ed as to w h en th e d ire c to ry will be r e a d y f o r d is tr ib u tio n ; but ' every e x - s tu d e n t a nd o th e r s i n t e r ­ ested will be given an o p p o rtu n ity to p urch ase one of these books when Uh y a rc re le ase d . his to The d ir e c to ry veil! be a r r a n g e d a c ­ f o u r claswfi(cations; al­ co rd in g p h abetical, g e o g ra p h ic al, of e n t r y iv to th e U n iv e rsity a n d g r a d ­ u a tio n . d a te C o m m ittees W o rk on R e p o rts for C atalog Intension work is being done by their on subjects in order the Law | the various com m ittees in respective their School to com plete in reports in time for publication the regular catalogue for 1923-24. Preparations a r c being made by the library com m ittee consisting of Pro* fessora I. P. H ildebrand, W. A, J Rhea, and Leon G reen; the student ti I deficien cies com m ittee composed of \\ j professors W. A. Rhea, Charles Me - J Cormiek, and Leon G reen; the cur- I riculum and degree com m ittee made up o f prof* s o t s J. J C. T ow nes, I. P. H ild lb ran d , and C. , and ■ W. H ain es; and the lecturers of 1 com m ittee professors w. A . Rhea, J . C. Tow n es, I and C. S. Potts. lectures eoitsistln requirem ents THURLOW B. WEED A M B U L A N C E S E R V I C E F u n e r a l Home Phones 6080 and 6317 invite you to visit our Shoe Pitting L,oi the C am pus Shop C. L E G A R L A T M A R , in charge DRI FTI NG I ALSO AESOP'S FA BLE NOW PLAYING MAJESTIC Today and Saturday VIOLA D A N A In “ The Social C ode” story “ To Adapted from the W hom by Rita W eim an. A great com edy drama. It May Concern A lto Comedy and New* T his program played rec* ntly rains and during* the heavy powerhouse is and brought back to give everyon e an oportunity to see it._______ failure T oday and Saturday VIOLA DANA In “ A N oise in N e w b o ro And Larry Semon “The Counter Jumper” PRICED $25 “ $115 ecK'j f U a l f o t D , , .. R A I N C O A T S The Campus Shop A L F R E D S M IT H , Sole O w n e r HOT SHOTS B Y G E O R G E I , K I R K S E Y Texan Sparta Editor I th. t h e Y a l e r n m T o t t e n b f. r e S c r i b e , l a s t w e e k i h r o u * n o u t t h e O r e g o n AgH -| l a n d a r e P o I W e where r o a c h S t o w - L a k i n * e r e r y o p p o r t u n i t y t o h a n d th e a n d f o o t b a l l m e t r e s * B ig T h r e e o f H a r v a r d . t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f j P r i n c e t o n a k n o c k a t e v e r y a r t hftd h is f i r s t p o l l e d a t r i c k o n J o e W i l l i a m . , o f t h e C l e v e l a n d P l a i n C a l i f o r n i a t w o s c h o o l s a t D e a l e r , r a p . H a r v a r d o n e i n h is c o l. n i n e b e t w e e n t h o * * i • says, The California institution umn, '‘The N ut-C racker.” B e r k l e y b a s a huge “C” on a hill near the “ Mot a ll o f H a r v a r d ' , r e , a t a r . p l a y e d S ch oo l a n d the Students frow the j in t i e « * m « W.»h M i d d l e b u r y ^ ’’ f o r c i b l y , w h y O r e g o n s c h o o l s t r e t c h e d c l o t h a c r o s s i T h e a b o v e e x p l a i n . , the m o n t h of the “< ’ the night be- J M i d d l e b u r y w a . h e l d to a ti e . fore 1 M The " next morning whew change was n o t e d the custodian of the “C” r e m o v e d the cloth and **nt >> 2. Princeton l u r k e d o u t scouting p a rtie s in s e a rc h of the j undefeated season in 1922 culprits from O regon. i N otre Dame als© took a neat pass the j at the Princeton Tig* rn two Sa tor- lay ago whet! they beat Mein Lo t h r o u g h an .1 - it looks as if th e , wiU receive a coup e Incidentally, California won the of more defeats before the curtain t h e game t r a n s f o r m i n g i t i n t o . 4<0„ t h e g a m e 26 to 0. J f * " * 0 0 , h e K M O t BOMAR SURPRISED N e n e o t h e r t h a n L y n n B o m a r , 2 2 0 t r i u m p h e d t h e V a n d y p o u n d e n d o n f o o t b a l l t e a m , w a . t r e a t e d to a r u d e . u r p r i . e th** w h e n T e a m . r e c e n t l y B l a c k a n d G o l d 16 t o t o u c h d o w n . c o r e d A f t e r T a x a . f i e l d g o a l , B o m a r w a* a n d k i c k e d a t h e Teem, r e a d y t o g i v e u p . O n e o f t h e y p l a y e r , h e a r d h i m . a y , “ W e l l , o v e r t h e 0 j u . t c a n ’t b e . t o p p e d .“ o f t h e t h e l i t t l e i n c i d e n t , . h o c k i n g C o a c h S t e w a r t h a d a c h a l t h e s e c o n d A l l - A m e r i c a n e n d t h e g a m e a n d h e r e l a t e d o n e w i t h a f t e r o f g a m e t o h im . I n t h e f o u r t h q u a r t e r w h e n t h e V a n d y t e a m w a . t h r o w i n g • p a * , o n e v e r y d o w n B o m a r g o t o u t i n t o t h e o p e n f i e l d a n d K u h n t h r e w t h o u g h t t o w a r d h im . B e m a r a p a . , b e h a d a c l e a r f i e l d f o r a t o u c h d o w n i u p e r f c u m . i l d i v e b u t B r a l l e y b y a s l a p p e d t o t h e f r a u n d , B o ­ n i e r c a n n o t u n d e r . l a n d w h e r e B r a l ­ . e e n n o l e y c a m e t h e o n e i n **ght a m o m e n t b r I o r e f r o m a . h e t h * b a l l I u d b a l l w a . t h r o w n . SLOGANS D o w n a t A i r g i e i d a n d D . X. . l o g a n i», “ W o r k w ill w in B i b l e ’, w h e n w i t h i n g W o n’t . ” A g o o d m o t ­ t o b u t n o t e q u a l f a m o u s t h e . h a l l b e n o r e g r e t . , ’ c r y , “ T h e r e t o o f l a . t y e a r . U p a t B a y l o r C o a c h B r i d g e , h a . a d d e d a l i n e t o h i . . l o g a n o f B e a t A. A M .” w h i c h h e . o . u c e e . . f u l l y p u t o v e r l a . t y e a r . I h e b a t t l e c r y n o w r e a d . “ B e a t A . A M. a n d G e t T e x * . . ” it A r o u n d M u . t a n g v i l l e it “ lf w e h a v e n ’t f i g h t we h a v e n t a n y t h i n g . ” . e a . o n S. M. U. h a . h a d rn . l o g a n f o r t h e i r f o o t b a l l T h i . f i r . ! t h e i . t e a m , T e x a . h a . n o n e , L a . t . p r i n g f o r m e r C o a c h W h i t a k e r s u g g e s t e d t o t h e f o o t b a l l t e a m t h a t t h e y m a k e . h a l l b e n o f o r t h e i r g o a l , “ T h e r e o f f i c i a l l y r e g r e t . , “ a d o p t e d b u t i t e x p r c . e . t h e . p i n t t e a m . o f t h e T e x a . It w a . n o t It dor■! not scorn that a forward lu< k passing team will have mu* h against the Baylor Bear this seas­ on. Howard Payne attempted 25 passes against the Bruins and com­ pleted only four for a total of 61 intercepted by y a r d s . Bridges’ team i.nd IT were ground c d . H o w a r d Payne him two of t h e bert passers th Texas in Harris and McAllister. Four v. <>r<* Arkansas tried a total of ’i t pom­ es during th* game with the Bear*; and although they completed several the ground gained by the use of th*’ aerial attack was more than paid for by the number that fell to the ground and were intercepted by the Bears. C H U C K S E D D O N K N O W S S T U F F The defeat of Vandy by Texas is' bringing nation-wide publicity to the Lone Star team and coaches. Read what the Columbus Dispatch says about the victory and Coach Seddon: it* Tho New Orleans scribe that ne (•used the Texas lint* o f heating the hall against Tula fie and predicted that the Longhorns would not get away I with that stu ff against Vanderbilt 1 with Quigley o ff ie ating must have; beet! surprised when the Vandy * Texas re ore came over the wire after! the game. Fact of the matter is the Texas line charged twi< e as hard against Vandy as against T ulare. Down in j this sect ;(»n of the country th* y are I I sot ic ed to real football, and when! he saw n powerful, scrapping for-J ward wall he mistook it for an illegal I line. E C K H A R D T , A L L - A M E R I C A N lf Texas ever had n football play­ er good enough for an All-American j football team they have one now ini Oscar Eckhardt, redoubtable j halfback, Eckhardt can do every­ thing a football player is supposed i to do and do it far above the ordi- ; nary. < the on successive weeks, “ When Charlie Seddon When Charlie gets back from the especially when told us, last December, that the brand of footbal played at the University of Texas was on par with, if not su­ perior to, that played in the Western Conference, we just grinned at him, It might he well to compare hi work with that of Kipke, all-Am eri­ can fullback of last .season, against J ! Vanderbilt I Kipke wa* stopped time after time j during the game by Yandy’.x line and th** Commodore in danger. Eckhardt University of Texas, where he line coach, thi* fa ll, we’re going to I against the sam*- team gained more ground than Kipke did besides car- apologize lo him. rying the oval aero** the goal line I is Michigan 3, Vanderbilt 0 j after a 29 yard run. IDR not likely that the Black and Gold lint* would see aitch a remarkable change in the -hurt apace of a week that would al­ low an inferior football player to do I something a superior footbal player _ Three acorea cause the apology. One which happened a week ago last Saturday at Ann Arbor. Another is Michigan Stat** 0, which happened urday at Ann Arbor. 23, Ohio last Hat is goal line was was unable to do, I Besides Eckhardt can punts and he And the third is Texas 16, Van­ derbilt 0, which happened last Sat­ urday away down *<,uth. equally as well ax any football play Figuring corr par a liv e sc o re s, which I er in the S o u th . A nd to to p it all ofter, don’t mean a thing, V under is 2b p oin t* b e tte r th an O hio b lit State and Texas is 36 points bet­ ter than O hio Eta ta and 13 p o in ts better than Wisconsin. Which g o e s to sh ow th a t, in ad­ dition to b oin g one of th e b e s t l i ne­ men ever turned out at Ohio Slate Mr, Sc rid <>n knows his onions about football dope.” fighting heart j| off Eckhardt has a can pass. H e can do both o f th em o f the h ig h e st ty p e. T h ere n ev er wax a m o m en t to o cru cia l th a t Eckhardt was not ready to meet it, in a n y g a me ; ! W a lter T am p w ill do w ell to h a v e one o f h is sc o u ts in this se c tio n look th e Texas halfback over before the p a ssin g o f th e se a so n . LONGHORN BARBER SHOP * C o u rteo u s tr e a tm e n t a n d serv ice to all. Ladies barb erin g n o lle i to d . rn JC- 2302 Guadalupe T H E D A I L Y T E X A N SPARK PLUG S E P A R A T I S T S I PRICE M eans N othing W ithout q u a l it y A cheap, sw eat-sho p suit i not worth what it cost, not to m e n tio n its price. F or th at reason w e preach Q uality. A n d its q u ality th a t should gaug e the price of a n y g a r m e n t— W e sell at the very lo w ­ est prices co n sisten t with Ma^xrvy A . TD c^c. j .v Q u ality . Dr. Hans A, Dorton is head of the movement of the Rhine­ land to separate itself from Germany. A. & M.-BAYLOR T o those w h o se incom e will not p erm it the b u y ing of finely tailored and h a n d tailored suits, w e h av e a line of Popular (Continued from Page One) Priced Clothing $25 to $40 for Suits CLOTHCRAFT Y o u will n o te these prices are b u t little, if any, more th a n y o u are ask ed to p ay for U n k n ow n and Shod­ dy clothing. In the s h o w w in do w s, sho dd y looks good — its cam ouflage. last week. A few mental lapses by j the Aggies practically cost them the j game and the Aggies mentors are seeing to it that they will not hap­ pen again when the Far piers play the B ea n . The A. & M. defense is be­ ing counted upon strongly by the Aggieland supporters to the Bears. stop T h e R e s u l t . If tho Aggies win the contest one more undefeated team will be elim i­ nated in the conference race. Should the Bears put over a victory in the game, the Bears’ stock w ill take a sudden rire and they will he placed the Mus­ on equal footing with tangs, who are now favorites in the football battle. inmiisiiinnmniiiHintninTiiiii’dU'nrdiiiiiHnbininiiiHuiiHiuiiHiiiiiHn | CAMPUS SHOP Expert Cleaning and Pressing I for Men and Women Phone 4998 rmiiuiiiiHiuntmsnsimHiinuumiiuuuiHiiiiiiHiiiiiiinuHiiiunHiiniiunHtiiiiii Slides U sed in Lecture Fur­ nished to U niversity E n g in eers rom its state as a Portland cement manufacture was described with the use of slides by A. T. Granger in his lecture deliv­ ered to engineering students Wed­ traced nesday night. Cement was raw material, ! lhrou gh varied processes of manufac- j turn down to its delivery as a fin ­ ished product. This lecture was of interest to all engineering students i and especially to those the in cem ent manufacture, ac­ j nurse cording to Mr. Granger. taking Most o f the slides used in the lec­ ture wi re furnished by the Portland Cement Association whose head- ouartcrs are in Chicago: the others were the property of the department of civil engineering. The photographers’ laboratory of Instruction the Bureau of Visual has just completed a new of set slides which will be shown later. -------------- o---------*—- FROSH GAME (Continued from page one) the case; the blacklist took a lighter toll than was expected. M a n y Y e a r l i n g , to- P l a y Besides the starting line-up play­ ers who may see service are Terrell, Phenix, Penny, Conner, Rundell, Benne, Lewis, Guyton, Hull, Pem ­ berton, E. E. Johnson, Meyerwitz and Loft us. The number of subs entering depends upon condi­ tions: the strength o f the John Tar- Ie ton lurking possibility of injuries. team, and the ever two The game will star\ at 3:00 in order to allow Varsity time for a light practice after struggle, Barry Holton of slicked hair fam e will referee; Augustus Bib Falk will reappear on ( lark b ic?lei in the ca­ pacity of umpire; and Miller will act : as head linesman. the This is a copy of a recently discovered of Henry Ford out. for a ride in the first Ford car, which was photograph made in Detroit as the fore­ runner of the millions now in daily use. 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