COPIES OF THE FOOTBALL EXTRA CAN BE SECURED IN THE OFFICE OF THE DAILY TEXAN TOMORROW MORNING. ' P H E D A I E Y T E X A N F I R S T C O L L E G E D A I L Y I N T H E S O U T H VOL. XV. SOONERS LOSE TO VARSITY LONGHORNS T U R N LOSING BI T D E S P E R A T E FIGHT OF FIRST H A L F INTO FINAL VICTORY. BOTH SIDES SCORE IN THREE MINUTES TEAM PLAYS E N T I R E GAME VVITHOl T SUBSTITUTION. S T U D E N T S OWN FAIR GROUNDS ANI) DALLAS. Special to The Texan. the game Dallas, Tex., Oct. 24.— Finishing the first half with victory in Okla­ homa’s clutches, the Longhorns played the Sooners off their feet in the latter part of today, and won, 32 to 7. In time of three minutes a f te r the fir&t kickoff, each its rim a minute was credit. Only a necessary for the unusual perform ­ ances. the remarkably short team had a to ehdown to With the bd l re ‘coved from B ar­ re n ’s kickoff, M. Johnson threaded his way through 85 yards of Texas interference and scored Oklahom a’s touchdown. This was one of the most wonderful plays of the season. the Immediately a f te r following kickoff Edmond recovered a fumble by Oklahom a’s q uarter back, Burrell ran seventeen yards and fumbled. Ed­ mond recovered again and went to Oklahom a’s three-yard line. Walker made two yards and Littlefield bucked over. Wild enthusiasm followed this. There was no goal, however, and tho balance hung in O klahom a’s favor until the third period. latte- pail of Oklahoma did no more -c u in g . In the f e s t period, the .Johnson got off for a however, AL long run through a broken field. He had apparently outdistan *ed all pu r­ suers, and a looked cer­ tain, but Littlefield got him from be­ hind. touchdown A forty-yard pass from Littlefield in the third period was turned into T exas’ second touchdown by Edmond. In the last period touchdowns came thick and fast, with T u rner figuring stro ng in each. He plunged the line for two of them and converted Little­ field’s pass into the other. B arrell’s open field playing was again a feature. The line held strong, as usual. Texas’ open field playing proved superior to th at of Oklahoma and was to a g re at extent responsible for the large score. The game in detail follows: The Texas rooters stand with bared heads, singing, “ The Eyes of Texas Are Upon You.” Barren punts off to 45 yards to AL Johnson. He runs the ball through back to a broken field 85 yard s to a touchdown, one of the most wonderful plays of this season. C apshaw kicks goal. Score: Oklahoma 7; Texas, 0. Barrell kicks off again 30 yards to Geyer, who returns 18. Second down; quarte r fumbles; P eter Edmond r e ­ covers. Barrell goes 17 yards; fum ­ recovers and goes to bles. Edmond Oklahom a’s line. Walker makes 2 yards. Littlefield bucks line and goes over. Barrell kicks out. Wild enthusiam. 3-yard Score: Only three runs by both Oklahoma I, Texas 2— result touchdowns. 7 to 6. T ;me, 3 minutes. team s— in both Capshaw kicks 30 yards; T e x a s r e ­ turn s 18 yards. Af. J o h n so n m akes tackle; first down, B a rre ll lo st 8 yards. Oklahoma was offside a n d penalized * 0 , nl* W a lk e r tackled, 5 yards. Second down, B arrell a ro u n d le f t end, j0Ses 6 y a r d s , G eyer ta c k lin g . Third by pis tracks. Kicks 35 yards Both nis laying1 f a s te s t football of the j^ w g e ts ball on le ft end te a m s P -ards. C apshaw fa ils to g ain . y ea! . f ° r V pa ss to M ontgom ery broken F o rw ar‘ ^ itier; thir{J dow ^ CapshaW down, Evans in Pete g o t his g o a t i .Vinson- * loses 7, ta c k le d Barrell up by ♦ a <* 2. 6. 4* 0. * T exas, l l ; O klahom a, a*.• WH VT T H E D O PE S H O W S. 4- * A f• • « * 1900: Texas, 28; Oklahoma, a%* 1901: I uxas, 12; O klahom a, •J*• 1902: Texas, l l ; O klahom a, A * 1903: F ir s t g a m e — A ? Texas, 6; Oklahom a, 6. 4* t a% V Second g a m e — a U* 5. 4* A 1904: T exas, 49; O klahom a, IO. 4* 4* 1905: Texas, 0; Oklahom a, 2 •*• a — • •TaA 1906: Texas, IO; O klahom a, 9. 4- 4- 1907: Texas, 29; O klahom a, IO. 4* a*.A 1908: T exas, 0; O klahom a, 50. •*•A 1909: T exas, 30; O klahom a, 0. 4* A 1910: T ex as, 0; O klahom a, 34. 4 . V t V 1911: T exas, 3; O klahom a, 6. 4 . t A* 1912: T ex as, 6; Oklahom a, 2 1 . 4 * JUA 6. 4* t A V 4* 4- at- a% .Ta .Ta .Ta .Ta .Ta aj. a*. .Ta a*a a*. a*.A A » 0 A 4* 1913: T ex as, 14; O klahoma, O fficials: Referee, Moist1, 4 * 1 * NO. 28 ROOTING SECTION IS FULL T E X A S S T A M ) CROWDED TO L I M I T — B A N I ) CLAYING “ LOVE NOBODY 111 T YOU.” LINCOLN BEACHY A SKY-VISITOR ABOVE LA RG E N U M B E R OF PEOPLE W A TC H IN G TWO GREAT­ EST MACHINES CONT ES T FOR HONORS. IN for D allas, T ex., Oct. 24,—The great tho Oklahoma-Texas game day is a p erfect football day. The sky is overcast with gray clouds, but the cool northern breeze gives assurance that there will be no rain. The tem­ r ig h t -neither too just perature hot nor too cold. is The T exas rooters nave taken their sea ts in the east bleachers, and the band in the center is playing “Love Nobody but You, Babe.” The three yell leaders all wear Texas freshm an caps. There are about fifty Oklahoma students and alumni grouped in the In grandstand for rooting purposes. front o f the Texas stand are three banners, which were carried in tho parade this morning, and they read “T exas Spirit W ins,” “University of Texas,” and “ Ram the Sooners,’’ em­ bellished with a sweeping pair of Longhorns. A U S T I N , T E X A S , S U N D A Y , O C T O B E R 2 5 , 1 911. I EIGHT HUNDRED WITNESS GAME JAMESON NAMES COMMITTEEMEN VIA TELEGRAPH FOR RECEPTION ( rov d Cheero Wi l d l y a s It F e l l o w Engineers Planning for Thanksgiving D a m e on M i n i a t u r e Gr i di ron in A u d i t o r i u m — R e p o r t s Kid low Reception— Meal Dance Will Be Given as U sual, as Well as P l a y s Qu i c k l y . Annual Open House. While a relatively small detach­ ment of rooters were yelling them ­ selves hoarse at Dallas yesterday a f t ­ ernoon, 800 others, who stayed at home, yelled as loudly and as en­ thusiastically in response to the d e ­ tailed reports received over the wire in the Main Auditorium. On a large bourd plotted to repre- the said sion. from about too, for Although th ere has been *3 • crazy 4 • enough • stunts pulled off by the fresh- 4 • men this year to lead one to ►] > believe that they are an un- 4 -J • usually green bunch, the news re g is tra r’s office *3 • -J I does not confirm this conclu- 4 Mr. M atthews says t h a t the 4 number of freshmen and up- 4 th at 4 per classmen, -J m atter, who have changed -J courses recently has been un- usually small. However, th ere •} are two possible reasons for 4' It may be th a t the stu- 4* this. this y ea r were wise 4* •J* dents -J* their own to know -J- enough -J* •J- minds before the sect ionizers 4* had a chance to mix them up, -J* •I* or it may be th at the $3 fine, 4* the European *3* •J- -J- war, -J* st odes stick to their courses. 4* •3* *3* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* is m aking some poor together with MEDICS WANT TO BE WITH “ GANG” The Engineers a re busily engaged in preparing for their reception to be given on the night before Thanksgiv­ ing. R. 0. Jameson, president of the rec“ption, gave out the following com­ mittees yesterday: Finance Ray AL Heck, chairm an; Ramey, Nash, Turner, Dockery, O’Hair. Lighting E. B. Robertson, chair­ man; Zant, Giannotti, Thompson, Hockaday. Decoration von Blucher, IL A. chairm an; Udden, Randall, Ellington, .Merrill. Ayres, Finley, Cartoons Dave Williams, chair­ man; Harris, Kuehne, Stacy, Thomas, Aliss Elmendolf. Arrangem ent Jam es Davies, chair­ man; Blair, Hawley, Lovitt, Hutch­ ens. Floor Tom Broad, chairm an; M ar­ I. von tin, Douglas, AlcRennolds, J lines­ •f# * * * * Suw anee; umpire, L an gford , 4* T rinity (Conn.); head man, Utay, Texas A. & AL within a very few seconds a fte r it occurred a t Gaston Park. So vividly was the game depicted by this means the use of only ordinary that with imagination students fairly saw the pigskin soar yards from to Edmonds, and almost Littlefield attem pts yards; gasped before Littlefield tackled AL tackled by Turner; fourth down, C a p -| Johnson from behind as he fb d for a I shaw punts 38 yards; return of touchdown, outdistancing other p u r­ jy ds made; tackled by Capshaw. sue rs. the assembled to pass; loses 8 *. .J. .T. JU Walker makes 5 yards through line; first down, Turner through line J graphically Every movement of the teams was large illustrated by a 2 yards; third down, Littlefield I chart on which the plays were bidi . aal. cs a >ani bucking line; I to go. | ca ted by a movable object representing Blucher. . . . , , ,, m , . c _ , .. . . 1 , , * line as wind * , the wire. Wild applause frequent y u.,„ , . interferes with soon as , I • I M T U . Barrell kicks out of bounds on 42* the ball. The bulletins were read as . tho p ay was f ashed over i I yards |,L the kick. Al. Johnson goes 5 yards, . Jordan tackles; second down, Capshaw 1 nrok“, as a few yards were gained carries ball 4 yards. F irst down, Cap- by Texas or shaw carries ball. Littlefield cepts pass, returns 4 yards; first suspense pervaded the audience, and down, VVimmer around left end, loses much relief was m anifested when the 1 the second touch 2 yards; W alker fails to gain; third Longhorns scored down, Littlefield fakes pass; Barrell I down as a result of Edm ond’s feature receiving, circles right end IO yards; run on a 40-yard forward pass. fourth down, 2 to go. — „ I men of Air. Bantel is as usual, the chair- the smoker committee, and M has appointed Joe Moore subchairmen. . > . . . . . Prom inent Student \\ rites to Find (Jut What A rrangem ents Are Con­ tem plated for Houston. lost by ,m‘a * dance will be given on inter- Throughout the first half breathless I V e . ‘ a t u r ^,l> night before Thanks- ()n y one hundred tickets will aiu* a Pief**rence vs ii I be given Medical Departm ent: the Sooners. I I he following letter has been re­ ceived from Mosco F. Nunez of the , to Engineers <>n morning before the dance, however, tickets will be sold to any- “ I have been named chairman o f a com m ittee from the Medical D epart­ ment to arrange for the v isit o f our j At Gaston P ark Dick Fleming die-; ho(lv who ma-v want thom - B a rrell kicks straig h t in air. O k - i tated th «“ bulletins which in Centerfield. T e x a s ! t0 the throng of students private lahom a’s ball ball pass out of bounds. F i r s t d o w n ,1 ditorium . The Barren 15 yards# le ft end; second, working well, and th e ex cellen t service for the people of A ustin. All Walker I yard through line. forward pass, Littlefield iuds; fourth, nine to go, so Barrell punts to Johnson on 38-yard line. AL Johnson returns. CHEMICALS TO BE BURGLARS AGAIN to Turner, I execution of each play closely, Third ! enabled the students to follow the laboratories will be ---------- . I time. - On On the afternoon before T hanks- j student body during the com ing H as- j ki ll-Texas football g a m e at H ouston, were read in the Au- giving th e E n gineers will keep open and it is our pui.pose to carry over’ wire w a* house for tht* other departm ents and a cr0W(j o f ahout 150 or more o f the the fellow s from h ew . Last year a t the the afternoon before Thanks- ['I** KTV VA/ V I t J V f VI 1 for " e “ VM« av I running at this j O klahom a-Texas gam e we w ere as F ir s t down, Oklahoma, Capshaw 9 yards around right end. Second, AI. Johnson goes 40 yards; VVimmer fails to catch him. Touchdown seems sure, but Littlefield got him from behind. Coke was stiff, so time out for Texas. Oklahoma ball on Texas 20-yard line. F irs t down, double pass gains 12 yards. Oklahoma was penalized 15 yards for holding. two yards. F irst down, Capshaw carries ball on double pass Second lown, Capshaw attem p ts pass; fails, loses 2 yards. Third down, Capshaw thrown by Jordan for 13-yard loss behind lines. End f i r s t period ended with ball on T ex as’ 47-yard line. Score: Texas, 6; Oklahoma, 7. SEC O ND PERIOD. Capshmws punts JO yards to W im­ mer, who retu rn s 8 yards. Wimmer 4 yards around right end. Second, Littlefield bucks 4 yards. Third, Lit­ tlefield bucks again 3, making first down. First, Barrell around left end, loses a yard. Second, Walker bucks cen­ te r for 4 yards. Third, Littlefield to Edmond, passes for 38 yards. First, Littlefield to Edmonds fails on second trial. Second, Barrell loses three around left end. Third, Barrell to Turner, broken up by M ontgom­ ery. F ourth, Littlefield passes ball out of bounds on Oklahoma’s 13-yard lire ; 35-yard pass. Johnson, First, Oklahoma, AL I yard. Beachy flies overhead. Sec­ ond, Capshaw, left end for Oklahoma, offside, penalty carries to Oklahom a’s 3-yard line. F’ourth, Capshaw punts out to Wimmer, who returns 3 yards. First, Texas, AI. Johnson intercepts pass to Edmonds. Lincoln Beachy flies over field low, waving his hands afte r looping loop. Johnson fumbles, but recovers. No gain. Time out by agreement. Second down, AI. Johnson tackled by Turner. F irst down, Al. John son Johnson makes 4 yards. to fa ils Second down, tackled. gain; B irg e C a p sh a w m ak es half yard. Time out for Walker, as he has V JU hu rt leg. T hird down, M. Johnson, no gain. F o u r th down, C ap shaw punts 35 y a r d s to B arrell. He re tu r n s 4. T exas, f ir s t down in 5, ce n te r field. PLY THEIR TRADE TRIED ON COURTS (.ir is’ Boarding H ouse Entered bv VV ill Moisten Surface o f Courts and Two Men— Scream s Frighten Darken the Ground, Doing Them A w ay. Away With Glare. A moi t and compact surface for Two men entered Airs. Aliller’s tennis courts during dry, hot hoarding house a t 2:30 o’clock yes­ terday morning, but were frightened sP^Hs is to be a realization if a plan away empty-handed by scream s of t h e ' th a t the Athletic Council is going to young ladies. I try works out as expected. the One of the men made a slight noise A special preparation called granu- while crossing tho sleeping porch, j lated calcium chloride, prepared by awakening one of the several y o u n g j the Hemet Solvay Company of Syra- ladies who were asleep there. She ruse, N. V is to be spread over the screamed, frightening the men, who surface. Calcium chloride is a g re at instantly fled. Neighbors hurried to I moisture absorber. This property of the rescue, but the men were no-1 the salt is taken advantage of in the where to be seen. preparation above mentioned. signed a place in the parade with the students from the Alain D epartm ent and a special division in the rooting section a t the game. Is there to be a parade of the students at th is tim e, ; and do you know of any other even ts I in which i “ It is our desire to co-operate with your students in every way possible on this occasion. We are practicing songs and yells and will go to H ous­ ton prepared to do our part for the glory of old T ex a s.” they will p articipate? E. IL Lawhon, president of the S tu ­ dents’ Association, to whom the let­ ter was addressed, looking a f te r the a rran g e m e n ts for the reception of the medics a t Houston. is Th cl. crowd began coming in a hurry. The special bleachers reserved for T exas are nearly filled, the alumni helping fill out. The Oklahoma team is on the field at 3:03. One minute later the blanket dropped and the Longhorns came on, the band playing “Love Nobody But You.” T exas rooters on the east side of the field are full of "pep.” The stand is full. T exas looks to have slight advan­ ta g e in weight. Lincoln Beechy is flying over the park, but crowds are watching the workouts. Tim e of quarters to be fifteen min­ utes. RUSK HAS LARGE A T T E N D A N C E OTHER FRESHMEN ANNOUNCE. R egular Urogram Given in Full— Pro gram for N ext Saturday's .Meeting Announced. In addition to the freshmen who w ere announced as candidates for freshm an class officers in yesterday’s Texan, G. C. Arnoux announced yes- Despite the fact that ti,.- w eather !erday for <'ou"dlm *n and Jolm ■ « ..I_____ * _ _ j , .. to The girls were unable say I One application of 350 pounds will was inclem ent and som e o f the meni- whether the men were white or black. J be sufficient to take care of one court *,( of the They say th at this was the second for about two months, all depending j t ifty-°ne enrolled were present a t the a tte m p t th at has been made to rob 1 on the weather and play conditions, their house during the past two weeks. Burglars in the University commu­ nity are rather slick, for they have carried on their work for the last two years without having been identified. follow in g program was ren­ ,s wer,t to Dallas, thirty-nine Rusk m eeting last night. 1 he dered • O r a tio n — Gidley. Current E vents —Cl itus J ones. Itxtem pore Speech— Ingle. D e b a te Resolved, t h a t all p r o c e e d - 1 *** JU from The chloride preparation will absorb I m oistu re the s u r ro u n d in g a ir an d hold it in the su rfa ce . T his will pre v e n t the cracking and ra v e lin g of the gro u n d and by its m oiste n in g e f ­ fect d a rk e n it will not o ff e r a reflecto r for th e s u n ’s r a y s ,thus doing a w a y with th e d a z ­ zling e ffe c t common a t tim es to all courts. the g ro u n d so t h a t One application a t the beg in ning of school will kill all t h a t the cou rt d u rin g sum m er. gro w on The chemical will have no effect on ru b b e r or oth er te n n is goods. th e weeds COMPARISON WITH E A S T E R N E L E V E N S WILL RE MADE wigs of the S t u d e n t s ’ Council should be open to the public. A ff ir m a tiv e : W. M. Yowed, Al. L. P etty , T. J. Conway. N e g a tiv e : W illiam Loose, A. J. Dawson, Moxie F lc h te n b a u m . I he follo w ing p r o g r a m will be r e n ­ dered S a t u r d a y nigh t, O ctober 31: P a r l ia m e n ta r y Drill— Seabi n y . E x tem pore Spooch— R eed. E x te m p o r e S p eech— W ade Owens. D ebate— Resolved, t h a t th e several S ta te s should a d o p t a m inim um wage schedule fo r th e sw eated industries, c o n s titu tio n a lity conceded. I Haskell Indians Will Meet Victims of Yale Saturday—G am e at H ous­ ton Will Indirectly Show R elative Strength. A ff ir m a tiv e : FL IL Lawhon, J. (J. I *f G lithro. : J N e g a tiv e : Tom C he a th a m , A. E. Zeb MI J* lers. N e x t S a tu r d a y , a t N o t re Dame, Tim e: f i g h t m inutes. I it % JU ala J . CHAPEL NOTICES. •% Some few did not get to chapel yesterday morning be­ inclement the of cause weather, but the room was nearly full for all that. The singing of “All j l a i l the Power of Jesu s’ Marne” was all th at could be desired for heartiness if not for speed. Dr. Dodd of the School of the devo­ led Alathematics tional part of the program. His selection was one always suited for such an occasion. “ Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth when the evil days come not.” The response was hearty. .r. JU * 4* JU V •I* . Ind., th e Haskell In d ia n s will clash RAIN P R E V E N T S CELEBRATION. Monday is fo r sin g in g or 4 « |w i t h N o tre Dame U n iv e rsity . On the I music in some form . W e a r e 4* following S a tu r d a y to have to m orrow a V ictro la 4- J will p lay Haskell a t H ouston. I c e leb rate the victory over Oklahoma Uf. recital of som e o f th e b e st se- 4•< Using th ese g am es a s a source o f In* Hallam y e s te r d a y did not m a te r ia l- 14. ize. Some th irty or fo r ty freshmen * lections from o ra to rio s given 4* j comparison, V arsity stu d e n ts will be by Mr. Reed o f th e School o f 4* given th e o pportunity of e stim a tin g braved the elem ents and assem bled in I M usic, w ith helpful comments. 4 • j the re la tiv e strength o f Texas and I front o f the Main Budding last night, I th e I lo n g h o r n s I The proposed n ig h t s h ir t p a r a d e t o 1 —-------- ■la I Val*. Harvard and other Has tern I but a fter cheering several tim es fo r -/« 4"I Yale, H arvard * 4- 4* 4- 4* 4- m 4- .J. .J. »J. -J- I for assemblym an. The election will be held on November 2. The last one went by default on account of an freshmen insufficient voting. number of ;• 4- 4- 4. 4. 4« 4* *1* + V * * * 4* WISH IT HAD BEEN TEN. 4* 4* The Texan has increased its 4 4* 4* 4- 4* 4* 4* 4- 4* 4- 4* 4- 4- 4* v 4* 4* 4* + 4* 4* circulation at least five be- cause of the game, and we i* ’•wish there Pud been five more touchdown -. The last ijuar- 3* ter cost The Texan three aub- 3* scriptioiis, >r one man gets 3« J* $7.10 worth for his meritori- 3* OUK play ii g. The whole team 3* deserve , credit. The Texan thought enough [• ame to get out an ’• of the '• “e x tr a ,” which is, in reality, • only a nee intent to the whole and W“ are modest team. * Several hundred of the “ex­ t r a s ” w ere -old yesterday. To­ morrow we will he in the of­ fice to supply all who desire copies to keep as souvenirs. The price is only 5 cent We will mail out copies for IO cents each, unless a man 4" w ants fo ur or more copies, 4* and then the price will be 5 4* each , , cents each. Pa eh member j rah g e t n co a t the o tf i ^ IU ^ ing. r ° W Monday morn- s'quad 4* 4* L H. af. (Continued on Fourth P age.) -J- 4- 4* 4* 4* 4* 4*j eleven is. J T e a . . = / + + * * + * + + * + + * * * ’"V / , . THE DAILY T E X A N S * * * * * * The Student D a ily P ublication o f th e ! * T E X A N T E A R AGO TOD \ \ U niversity o f T exas. on the firing LINE Turkey Dinner Sunday U. of T. CAFE 2 1 0 9 SP E E D W A Y $10.00 Meal T ickets For $7.50 Business survey o f A ustin undertaken by stud en ts of B u sin ess T rain ing at the invi­ tation of the 5 ou ng Men s B u sin ess Club of the city* Rusk Literary Society still to from fig h tin g over change m eetin g n ight S aturday to Tuesday. proposal Spec,a1 election called be­ cause of failure to secu re 50 ptr cent vote in l a w D ep a rt­ m ent, sop ho­ junior Law s, more Engineers and freshm an A (adorns. the five courses Account o f sophomore co-ed the who made year before without once e n ­ tering library building. Co ed announces intention o f m aintaining her record o f not en tering library during her f t a y in college. T H E S P I R I T OC T E X A S . ; f l i e r , a r e time in t he lives of all of us Wh.ui t e m p t a t i o n s t r o n g l y calls. v TS n-re ii- mar . a n a* of th.- bes t o f u- Wh o t h r o u g h t e m p t a t i o n falls. There F many a loyal T e x as boy Who, when e x a m s are near, Busily st .die- night and morn, But -till he quakes with fear. - tude Who at this trying time May be tem pted just beyond his th* And m a y s wer ve D'om mirth a m i g h t line. Oh, loyal men of T.-xa-, For what does T.-xa; pi fit stand lf, when a f el l ow’s down ai d out, We fail to give a h el pi ng h a n d ? We send a man from out o u r midst For breach of honor rules. T i s well, for Texa^ can not hold A man w h o -e honor even sw ays. T h e n is m a n y a n d m a n y a t h o u g h t f u l \\ . t xtond an invitation to all S tu d en ts to visit th e only exclusive R e a d y -to-W etr and Millinery Shop true, The Woman s Toggery Shop The store vou’ve heard the ( o-eds mention. M .& S . M \ T H U E S E N Millinery. M. ESTES Ladies Furnishings a t m atm J U But let us not disgrace Through public pres this youth s, wide proud his shame. For, h aving lo^t, he ne’**r can gain Most precious o f all thin gs bb name. - Sam Bow Jr. YOCK CLOTHES MADE TO MEASURE Our Specialty, Representing ROY AI. TAILORS, M. BORN & CO., and M XKK <;. HARRIS & CO.. OK CHICAGO. T H E U N I V E R S I T Y S H O P 1610 LAVACA ST. A. G. GERJ ES. Buy One A Raincoat It’s Economy Mr. Student, if you will a d v ise us w hen you en ter our store to m a k e a purchase, that you are a STI D E N T OF T U E UNIV ER S ITV OF T E X A S , then you will get a reduction on all p urch ases m ade in our store. We wish to ad vise you th a t we can furnish you with a n y siz e o f BUC K E Y E M AZDA I.AMB, which is the very b e st on the m arket. You will a l w a y s find our store stocked with a good lam ps, e x t e n s i o n cords a n d all k i n ds o f w i r e th a t you may need. line o f stu d en t ('all us by either phone, s t a t i n g your w ants, and w e will d eliver your purchase to an y part of the city. Austin Electric Supply & Plumbing Co. Protects Y our I lealth Did Phone 1. 913 ( ' O N G R E S S W E . N ew P h o n e 41. Published every m orn in g c*xc< pl Mon­ day during the colleg e year. Entered as s e c o n d - d a s ~ m a tter at the P ostoffice at A u stin , T e x a , under the Act of Congress, March ’n 1879. Subscription price $2.50 if paid before December I, o t h e r w ise I '..OO. Lynn W. L a n d r u m . .. . E d it o r -in-< hit f M a n agin g Editor F r e d R. C o t t e n E. L. H in to n Busine s Manager J. H. G o o d m a n . . . . A s s i s t s i t M anager R o b e rt L. S k i l e s . .Circulation M anager O f f i c e s : U n i v e r s it y , Room PJO Main B u ild in g ; up-to w n , 2<>6 W. Sixth S t T e le p h o n e s : U n iversity o ffic e 31 st, u p - to w n o f fic e , 489. WORTHY OF OCR BEST. Our meeting Oklahoma on the field is re m in d e r of the fart that it is a pretty good thing to go up against a team now and then which calls for every resource at our command. An easy schedule is always a source of dissatisfac­ tion. And tho beauty about playing a te a m like Oklahoma is th at there i- alw ays the assu r­ ance t h a t th e re will I*'- two sides and more than to the playing likely to Im * two sides to the* scoring. A fter all, it’s really th** play­ ing and not the winning that makes the game a game. I he University g ets nothing out of the mere fact th a t she figures I he gain, if first in the score. she gain at all, m ust come out of the striving* of the team , the drawing closer of the students to one a n o th er and to the I ni- versity and th e warm glow th a t comes to th** stud en t heart as the result of placing self second to the interest of the team and of the school. And so we say let us huve more such games. T h ere’s no merit in beating a team th a t it­ self could not conceivably win. It’s good to put u|) the best you fcavi5 once in a while. And t h a t ’s jhat O k l a h o m a m a k e s us do, in or lose. A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush leagues. ONE NOTION OF PU BLK ITV. crosswise, Publicity is a great thing now­ adays. But, like most popular concepts, this one is a trifle in­ it up, down definite. Taking and the word “ a d v ertisin g ” might be substituted for “ publicity” and there would lie no violence done to the real sense intended in the majority of cases. however, Particularly is this to Im* no­ ticed with reference to th e Tai versity. Publicity is justified on the basis that it advertises tin University, and hence is desir­ able!, This is a partial view nj lait part in indeed, the truth, none the less for that. The U n iv ersity does not I i \ t It is here for for itself alone. the people of th e State. That being true, th e people have a right as proprietors to know is going on here. And what herein lies th e tru e and the com­ plete basis of all legitimate pub­ licity. The people have the right to if J know*. T h a t s t a t e m e n t search ed out to its utmost im­ plication, means a great deal.; It means, for instance, that thej people have a rig h t to know b th th e good and th e evil. Popular knowledge of evil here is not w h at would hurt the U n iv ersity. It is th e existence of th e evil itself th a t hurts. To be sure*, for the’ tim e being an adverse news item results in I th in g s which are felt a t the Uni­ versity . But th e long-time e f­ fect and th e short-tim e effect a re not identical. For the lon g-1 time good of the University, it is best th a t th* people know the evil as well as the g^Kxl. Temporary advantage s o u g h t1 Austin High plays S o u th ­ western U niversity preps. v atm in ultim ate loss of popular con fide nee. And popular confidence, once lost by betrayal, is to be led regained but slowly a t best. the bad when you m u s t—and when you tell the good you will a* believed. AND THIS IS PATRIOTISM?. As the the dispatches have it, Harvard University is to lose a gift of ten million dollars unless Hugo Munsterberg. professor in psychology, quits faculty of th a t institution. Ten million dollars is a pretty high price to put on the official head of a schoolmaster. Surely th e re must he grave and weighty consider­ th is demand, ations on which made, as we understand, by a British “philanth ro pist” with ten million to spare, rests. As nearly as we can make out, Munster berg’s offense is th a t he has German blood in him, and a warm place in his h e a r t for the atherland. Down in th is p art of the country we wouldn’t con­ sider th a t a crime. Down in this p a rt of the country we would bi* tem pted to say th a t th e B ritish “philanthropist” is so narrow a tween the eyes as to need but i single in his spectacle frame. lens M unsterberg, it is stated , did not wait for H arv ard ’s action on the British offer, but sta te d his intention of resigning, saying th a t he was unwilling to stand in the way of the interests of the university. So it may, or it may not, tu rn out that H arv ard will get the ten million, but it seems ra th e r hard th a t the B ritisher may have the satisfaction of see­ ing a competent and brilliant German scientist out of a po­ sition. No doubt he will count it a patriotic deed to bring this about. But there will be those who will he unable to see any­ thing in it other than dow nright pigheadedness. We understand th a t th e offer of the Briton has been rejected and th a t M unsterberg has recon­ It is to sidered his resignation. be hoped th a t this la te r repo rt is correct. .r. J . ,t. . . . .I. See the Prices Double Texture Raincoats $5.00, $6.00, $6.50. $10.00, $12.50 ( ravenette Overcoats (W aterproof < oats) $15.00 to $25.00 See a H art-S chaffn er & Marx Suit before you buy. Mackinaw (o a ts Shawl Foliar Sweaters Underwear, (doves, etc. Bowen & Stebbins DANCING SCHOOL A T PR O TE CT IO N H U L. the Mrs. S ale and daughter have just returned from St. Louis and Chicago with all la test dances. C lasses Monday and Thursday nights. Private le ssons a t any hour by ap poin tm ent by phoning 2590. Residence 40 I VV. l i t h Street, The Best of Everything AT R EA SO N A BLE PRICES. Fruit, Candy, Ice Cream, etc., at LAMME’S QUALITY SHOP 919 CONGRESS W E N C E -919 “PHONES 2 1 0 ” VIEWS OK THE COACHES AS TO GAME. Allerdice and Patterson Both Expected T e x a s to Win When They Clashed With Owen’s Men at Dallas. Sooners Flushed With Missouri Victory? needed,” he said. JU W bile both AUefdiee and Patterson were confident of the outcome of the game, they were somewhat different in th e ir views as to th e condition of the team. P a tte rso n said th a t th e team was in the best of condition, and th a t if the game were lost at Dallas there would be no excuse to offer. “We are going to win, and th ere won’t be any excuse Allerdice would not give out any statem ent as to the game, b ut said th a t the hot w eather had interfered with th e conditioning of the men and th a t they might not play th eir best on this account. Owens would make no statem ent, but he is not over­ confident, as th e Missouri game left him in a somewhat crippled condition. At an early hour w eather conditions were ideal, with a cool wind blowing out of the north. through hiding the ex ii results JU Jim Edison Mazda Lamps Shades, Extension Cords, Sockets, Student Lamps and a full ine of Plumbing and Electrical Goods. Evereadt F lashlights and Batteries. A. E. Hancock Co. 908 CONGRESS AVE. Phones 193. (Three Doors Above G ra h a m ’s.) THE SPECIALTY STORE S N A M A N ’S E xten d s tt» the I n iversity stu d e n ts a cordial in vitation at any and all tim es, w hether they need a n y th in g or not, to m ake th is S tor e their headquarters. If it b a Suit, Dress, Coat, W a ist, Skirt or H at, we h int it. S ty le and price a lw a y s g u aran te ed to be cheap and better. SNAMAN’S 506-508 CONGRESS AYE. J. R. Reed Music Company Pianos, Player Pianos, V ictor Victrolas and Sheet Music. g re ss. Come in, boys, and see our new store. 805-807 CONGRESS AVE. M A T T H E W S DRUG S T O R E VYe Deliver Anyw here 1 6 1 2 L A V A C A STREET P H O N E 6 4 5 The Austin National Bank of Austin, Texas Resources $5,000,000 UNITED STATES DEPOSITARY KNOWS THE STUDENTS’ W ANTS AND WANTS THE STUDENTS’ BUSINESS. 0 F F I C E R S : F. P. W ILMOT, Presid ent. MORRIS H I R S H F E L D , Cashier. NS M. H F O LT S, V ice-President. C. M. B A R T H O L O M E W , A s s t . Cashier Ladies! AT LAST WE HAVE IT ! I ! W h a t ? A Ladies’ Shining Parlor at the Cozy Pressing and Shining Parlor. 2402 Guadalupe St. old Phone 902 L. P. WHITE, Manager. W. A. Achilles & Co. Dealers in FANCY GROCERIES AND COUNTRY PRODUCE Headquarters for Everything Good to Eat. “ If i t ’s good to eat, we have it,” an d “ if we have it, it’s good I to eat. Especial a tte n tio n to So ro ri­ ties and F ra te rn itie s. Guadalupe and Sixteenth Streets Phone 865. JOHN LOMAX, JR, H IS A D . Ile B u y a S a tu r d a y E v e n in g Post e v e r y T h u r sd a y fro m John ho m ax, Jr. is t r y in g to win I will sell ai a b ig $200 prize. the end o f the main w alk a- > the on e t h a t le a d s to M c F ad d in V I will sell the H om e Journal, lot I am not the fat e v e r y m onth. boy or t h e little, tin y one. i ,,m th e m id d le -siz e one w h a t is a l­ w a y s b a refo o ted . A L L M O D E R N DANC ES. M I S * FALBO I’. C la ss and P rivate Lesson.-. H om e P hone 1520, or 24 Driskill Hotel HILL & HILL F A N C Y ( I ROCKIES. U n i v e r s it y P a t r o n a g e Appreciated. Old Phone 275 Both P h o n e s 247. KHO C O N G R E S S . DR. F. W. SMITH DENTIST 722 Congress Ave. Austin, Tex. Opp. Avenue Hotel. Phone 1034. AUSTIN PRESBYTERIAN SANITORIUM I Itll and Congress Ave. S tu d e n ts cared fo r U n iv ersity Hospital Fund. through R. IL SMITH University Tailor Shop. ’leaning, P re s s in g and Repairing Old Phone 825. 2 2 l l Guadalupe St. W ork and Prices Both Right W. L. HARRISON CO. 912 C o n g r e ss A v en u e F a n c y Groceries. REDUCED PRICE SALE FOR OCTOBER It w ill pay you to attend. H. W. STEINLE 1614 L A V A C A ST. JNO. L. MARTIN for student lamp.5? and su p p lie s. Every­ t h in g electrical. P h o n e 320. 408 Con­ RELIABLE POCKET KNIVES RAZORS, SHEARS. Bengener Bros. 817 Congress Ave. W E P U T T H E “TICK" IN T I C K E R S . COSTLEY & MAUD W a t c h m a k e r s, J e w e le r s and O p tician s. 816 C O N G R E S S A V E . DR. W. R. WEBER DENTIST Room 506 Littlefield Bldg.. Fifth Floor, Austin, Texas. Swann Furniture and Carpet Co. THE BIG STORE. IVE F U R N IS H FRATERNITY H O U S E S ON CREDIT. EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA! Mr. (). W otta N utt, special s p o r t w r i t e r Associated V arsity Publications, w ires the ( ’O-OP for three dozen F O TN T VIN P E N S to use in reporting:: the itjfame at Dallas. We have on hand 5t:J other Fountain J’ens, one of which should belong to you— W aterm an's Ideal and Modern, Held, S heaffer, Perfection, and Special Brands in plain. self«fillers, sa fe ty and vest pm ket sty les. Prices from .$2 to ,$S. Ask Bob, Karl, Ray, Mr. Jones or the Freshman lo show von. Pictures for Your Den or Settin’ Room We have a lot (if specially ordered hooks that have not (iel yours now and snajj: an A on been called for as yet. that next quiz. UNIVERSITY CO-OP We Have It--A Luncheonette Will serve Sandwiches, Salads, Oysters, Fakes, Pies and Hot Drinks. Receptions catered to where Dainty Sandw iches and Salads are served. -I Ice ('reams. Ices and Punch. THE CRESCENT loot) Fontrress Avenue Royal No. IO Typewriters Were Used in Preparing the “Extra” When you want ii .nachine that you can depend on, and which will deliver the ^oods under the most exacting con­ ditions, the ROVAI. No. IO is the machine. A ROY AL No. IO will help you pass in your written work. What is w , use of hiring your them es copied? Be­ sid es the pleasure you will derive from usinj» this machine, it will save you enough tim e to pay for itself. We want you to come down town and inspect the ROY AL No. I O. Other m achines in stock. Repairinj^, Rentals, etc. Typewriter Sales Co. l l . ) Wc.sl .Sixth— I'psliiirs V O I S II O I L l ) S E E TOM and RALPH Vrmstronjj Budinjjton NOW Don’t hesitate. They need you in th e ir business. They make clothes to yo ur individual m easure. $20.00 and then some. OLD PH ONE 1209 720 FONCiRESS A VE. (F orm erly w ith Oscar Robinson) FOR RENT 25 high-grade upright IManos for rent. Special rates given to E n iv er sitv stu d en ts bv the term. ISAAC BLEDSO E N in th and C ongress Ave. P l ay by P l ay Rpport in Ma in O k l a h o m a A r r iv e d E a r l y In t h e Ylorn- A u d i t o r i u m a n d Wuxtret* P u t in iiiK. A f t e r Beinji; on T a r s .MI Is it because you fe a r t h a t $15.00 will not secure perfect Student.s* H a n d s I b f o r e f h e y (Jft Homo. In f or ( t a m e . Ni>{ht — Al umn i P ou r t nf ; clothes satisfactio n t h a t you pay m ore th a n th is price? N A T IO N A L F I F T E E N THE SU IT T H A T M A D E $15.00 FAMOUS Is it because you labor un d er th e impression th at a $15.00 suit can not m e asu re up to y o u r critical taste—in style, tailoring and fab ric? Is it because pride invariably g ets th e h o tter of your common sense? $15.00 Suit. Investigate th o N ational F ifte e n — A m erica’s greatest H undreds of all-WT)ol p a tte r n s on display. Suit or Overcoat to Order FI T ( i i A R A N T E E I ) National Woolen Mills SI I ('ongres Avenue N ext to Kress' We are Sorry You Could Not Go to Dallas We know you are so rry , but w’e all rejoice w’ith our friends who were more fo rtu n ate . F.very man has done all in his pow’e r to su p p o rt th e Longhorn team , and W’e are doing all in o ur power to supply th e studm its w’ith th e best and m ost up-to-date Clothing at a m od erate cost. A com|)lete line of fine tailoring, and w’e are located next to th e camjius, so t h a t you will not have lo spend tim e and c a r fare to get to our shop. In addition, we c arry a full line of Shirts, Col­ lars, Fancy N eckw ear, llo.se, U nderw ear, and any­ th in g else t h a t a college man needs in the way of up-to-date w earing apparel. Stop by and get one of our U mbrellas or Rain­ coats. A fte r th e rain is over we w’ill clean and press th a t suit. Si)ecial a tte n tio n to small repairs, alterations, etc. Our prices are rig h t. Work called for and delivered. University Toggery Shop B R O ^ L E S & B E N . N E ' U r , Pro|)rit*torN N ext lo McFadden’s Telephone 3090 7'he Texan Managem ent has one Scholar.ship in a fir.st-class Bu.siness ( ’ollege which will be .sold at a bar­ gain. Call at the office. \Vm. F. (irime.s, Manager. L. VV. Bucket t, R. C. Robertson Solicitors. Students Pressing Shop Agents for L A U N D R Y DE LUXE Cleaning and pressing a specialty. No altering or mend­ ing too difficult. S tu d e n t solicitors. Rrornpt service. Phone ('o-eds, let us have your laundry this week; a ls o your us. coat suits. L au nd ry di.scount. No books to sell. 1814 GI A D A L I PE. T H E D A I L Y T E X A N . PLANS TO GIVE FINAL WORKOUT NEWS OF GAME BEFORE MEETING ARE ELABORATE SOONERS’ TEAM t h e to ^^et tr at hcr ed a t t he r e t u r n s ; a n d T h e a r r a n j r e r n e n t s of T h e Daily T e x a n f o r handlin^r t he r e t u r n s f r o m t he O k l a h o m a )j:ame h a v e b ee n m o r e e l a b o r a t e t h i s y e a r t h a n e v e r be f or e. T h e s e r vi c e s of t h r e e tele^^raph o per - itor.s h a v e bee n secured. O n e of t h e s e men s e nd s t h e s t or y, p l a y by p l a y, a s it is told him by a .special r e p r e s e n t a ­ tive of T h e T e x a n ; on** r ec ei ve s it for t he lartre c i o w d of o r a n j r e - a n d - w h i t e .Audi­ s y m p at hi ' /e r> t he t o r i u m i n s t r u m e n t a n d o p e r a t o r was t h i r d t he of fice o f t h e F o r u m i ns t al l ed a t Piintinu: ( ' o m p a n y , 20(1 W e s t S i xt h s t r e e t , w h e r e t h e e x t r a Dail y T e x a n w a s ;;ot ten out. t hi s w ay t h e A u d i ­ t o r i u m w er e r ec ei v e d i n d e p e m l e n t l y of t he me ssaj re s to t h e d o w n t o w n office re- of T h e T e x a n , a n d t h e i r r e p o r t s of t h e provrress eived w i t h o u t a m o m e n t ’s de l ay of t he save t h e niessa^^e f r o m t h e ^rfiduon a t D al l as to t h e i n s t r u m e n t on t he s t a jj e o f t he bij^ a s s e m b l y e h a m b e r t h e Ma i n Bui lding. l e t u r n s a t t r a n s m i t r ei i ui i e d r o o t e r s t h a t t he In to in By disconnectinj^r T h e T e x a n ’s U n i ­ ve r si t y t e l e p h o n e , t he t e l e p h o n e wi r e was used f r o m t h e U n i v e r s i t y to t he W e s t e r n U n i o n T e l e g r a p h U o m p a n y ’s ii ownt own of fice, the* wi r e b e i n ^ pieced o ut w i t h a n i n s u l a t e d e x t e n s i o n so as to p u t t he receivin^r i n s t r u m e n t on t he s t a y e a n d w i t h i n h e a r i n j ; d i s t a n c e of t h e s t u d e n t s a s s e m b l e d . t he .Audi tori um last y e a r , w a s t h i s y ea r . l a r ^ e ( l e o r y e W y t h e , f o r m e r e d i t o r of T h e T e x a n , a n d t h e m a n who h a n d l e d t he u r r a n j r i ' m e n t s f or t e l e t r ra p h i e r e p o r t ^ in in I ' n d e r his charefe a ^ a i n di r ec t i on, lil ae kb oar d wa> e r ected, w i th a slot cut in t h e middle, u l o n ^ which t h e p r o g r e s s o f t h e ball >n t he Dal l as field w a s i n d ic at ed by i n d i c a t o r back a n d f o r t h , slidiner an cieeordinu' a s j^rounii w a s g a i n e d or lost. a By t he u se o f m o t o r c y c l e s d r i v e n by me n w h o s e s p e ed p r ocl i vi t i e s a r e • a t h e r wi del y a t v a r i a n c e w i t h t r a f f i c r e g u l a t i o n s a t t i m e s , t h e d el i ve r y of t he e x t r a s t o t h e U n i v e r s i t y c a m p u s is s i mpl i f ie d , a n d t h e loss o f t i m e i.s nejrli^ihle. T h e printiiifr of t h e special edi tion in a o n e- l i n o t y p e sho p on a f l at - be d p r e s s is in i t s e l f a feat t h a t calls f or f i r s t - c l a s s service. T h e s e c r e t of t h e a c c o m p l i s h m e n t lies in h a v i n g t h e e d i ­ t or ial paKc a n d t h e pa^-e facin^^ it set t h e ^rarne c o mm e nc e d, so up before* t h a t a f t e r t h e u n m e sl t i r l s only t h e f ro n t a n d bac k papre a r e lo be p u t in type. E v e n t h i s w a y t he a c c o m p l i s h ­ m e n t t h e v e r y is possi bl e o nl y by f a s t e s t s o r t of me c h a n i c a l service. a n d t h e W e s t e r n Union T h e c o- oj i er at i on an d c o u r t e s y of t h e bot h S o u t h w e s t e r n c o m p a n i e s is a n o t h e r e s s e nt i al t o th(* s uccess o f such v e n ­ t u r e s on t h e p a r t of T h e Dail y T e x a n , a n d w i t h o u t t h e i r h e a r t y assi sUi nce a n d a c c o m m o d a t i o n th** S o o n e r - 1.onti;- h o r n e x t r a w o ul d n e v e r h a v e bec ome a rea l i t y . A f e a t u r e o f e x p e n s e t h e in t h a t co me s jiubl ication t h e c u t s •*s])ecially s e rv ic e on t hi s m a t t e r . T h e t h a n k Hie Mills E n - .Antonio, L'or p r o m p t to is into c o n s i d e r a t i o n t h i s e x t r a of p r e p a r e d . s h o r t no t i c e a s T e x a n ha.*) j^ravinu' T ex a.s. t o f ' o m p a n y of S a n T h e w o r k r e a s o n of t h r o w n on t h e b u s i n e s s .Messrs. H i n to n an d Hancock, force, b y issuinir un a d d i t i o n a l p a p e r , is frreat. N o t only t h e pain.*- of j j etti nj; t h e p aj i er in t h e h a n d s of t he .student s f al l s t o t h e i r lot, b ut t h a t o f makirifi: a r r a n g e m e n t s a n d of se- curinj r t h e advertisinji; copy s o me six to eifrht h o u r s a h e a d o f t he u s u a l t ime. T hi s, of cou r se , m e a n s t h a t t h e s e jjen- t l e m e n c u t t h e i r cl asses, a s did p r a c ­ ti c al ly all o t h e r s wh o had a n y t h i n g to do w i t h t h e pu b l i c at i on of t h e e x t r a . T h e Dail y T e x a n al so ar ra n j^ ed to be r e p r e s e n t e d in Dallas. Mr . Uood- le f t m a n , who T h u r s d a y a n d h a s c h a r g e o f a d v e r ­ t i s i n g busine.s.s in t h a t ci ty while he is t h e r e , w h i l e (.' irculation M a n a g e r S kiles m a d e t h e t r i p F r i d a y nii^ht to p u t up his en d o f t h e b u s i n e s s to t h e a l u m n i a n d . su pp o r t e r s o f t h e U n i v e r ­ s i t y in a t t e n d a n c e a t t h e ^ a m e . is a l s o on t e a m , t h e S p eci al to T h e T e x a n . Dal l as. Texa.s, Oct. 24. Y e s t e r d a y , i m m e i l i a t e ly a f t e r a r r i v - imr in Dall as, t h e L o n g h o r n s w e n t to G a s t o n P a r k , w h e r e t h e y f a m i l i a r i z e d t h e m s e l v e s w i th t h e field. L i g h t p r a c ­ to s e c r e t s i g n a l p r a c ­ tice r.estricted i n­ t h e ball w a s t ice a n d h a n d l i n g d u lg ed in. U{)on in D a l l a s t h e y wt*re met a t t h e d e p o t by local a l u m n i t h e O r i e n t a l , whi ch •iud e s c o r t ed will be h - *adq ua r t e r s f o r n ot onl y t h e t e a m , but s t u d e n t s a n d a l u m n i also, 'Special a r r a n g e m e n t s h a v e been m a d e 'O t h a t t h e t e a m will be s e r v e d spe- •ial food u p u n t i l t he g a m e t h i s a f t e r ­ noon. t h e i r a r r i v a l t o in T h e O k l a h o m a sijuad g o t thi.s m o r n n i g , a f t e r b e i n g on t h e r o ad all n i g h t , a n d t h e y s e eme d a n y t h i n g b ut n e pf ul w h e n t h e y a l i g h t e d . T h e I-ong- h o rn s , a f t e r s e e i n g H as ke l l d e f e a t A. •md M., r e t u r n e d to D al l as a n d h a d a good n i g h t ’s rest. T h e a l u m n i a n d s t u d e n t s a r e in t h e fi nest o f s p i r i t s t h i s m o r n i n g , a n d all a r e e x p e c t i n g a v i c t o r y o v e r t h e S o o n ­ e r s t h i s a f t e r n o o n . T h e o r d e r o f t h e d a y w a s a l i g h t Vireakfast, a n d t h e n I t h e whole t e a m w a s g o t t e n t o g e t h e r f or a s i g na l drill a n d f inal w o r d s f r o m t he coa ch es a s to t h e g a m e t h i s a f t e r ­ noon. l i g h t b r e a k f a s t . . Af t e r w a r d s O k l a h o m a a d h e r e n t s a r e a n y t h i n g but c o n f i d e n t t hi s m o r n i n g . T h e m u ch v a u n t e d v i c to r y o v e r Mi s sou r i h a s not t h e e f f e c t wh ic h w a s s u g ­ nroiiuced gested. H o w ev e r , t h e •olors of t h e S o o n e r s a r e m u c h in evi- ilcncc, m i n g l i n g w i th t h e o r a n g e a n d white. t h i s m o r n i n g T h e a l u m n i a r e m u c h in evi dence. All of N o r t h T e x a s h a s c o n t r i b u t e d t s .share, a n d t h e y a r e loyal t o a ma n. E ac h t r a i n b r i n g s in m o r e a n d m o r e of t h e m , a n d yel low a n d w h i t e c h r y - in evi dence. a n t h e m u m s a r e m u c h T h e lobby of t h e O r i e n t a l is filled w i th :d urn Iii a n d s t u d e n t s , a n d s p e c u l a t i o n 's r ife a s to t h e o u t c o m e o f t h e g a m e . t ) f one t h i n g all a r e c o n f i d e n t — t h a t T e x a s will w i n — a n d m a n y a r e s t o r i e s of how, if t h e y j u s t ha d t h e old s t a r s , t h e r e wou l d be no d o u b t a s t h e score. .An t oo k pl a ce e a r l y in t h e da y . S e v e r a l of t h e old me n t h a t had p l a y ed bac k in t h e n i n e ­ ties g a t h e r e d t h e b y s t a n d e r s how t h e y u s e d t o do it, a n d w h a t wo ul d be t h e r e s u l t t o d a y if t h e y could onl y g e t i nt o h a r n e s s . t o g e t h e r a n d aVnusing i n c i d e n t t old t o T h e field is in a s good c o n di ti on a s •ould be e x p e c t e d . H o w e v e r , it i.s laid of f so a s t h e 'I'his liot her ed t h e m e n f o r a s t a n d s . while, b ut t h e y soon o v e r c a m e it a n d i p p e a r e d p e r f e c t l y a t ho me . s l a n t w i s e r u n t o to Y e s t e r d a y t h e F o r t W o r t h a l u m n i w i s he d to b a m j u e t t h e A. a n d M., H a s ­ kell a n d T e x a s t e a m s , b u t t h e c o a c h e s would n o t h e a r t o it, a n d s e n t t h e m on t o Dal l as, so t h a t t h e y wo ul d be in th*^ be s t s h a p e po.ssible. T h e t h e followdng •ouches will p r o b a b l y u se : is l i n e u p t h e O k l a h o m a . T e x a s . Mc(’a s l a n d ....................................... T u r n e r L e f t end. l a r k ( c a p t a i n ) ............................. B e r r y L e f t t ackl e . J. B e l l ..............................J or do n ( c a p t a i n ) L e f t g u a r d . ( ’. Bell ................... D i t t m a r ( ’e n t e r . R i g h t g u a r d . R i g h t t ackle. W. H o t t ...............................................C a r l t o n O. H o l t ................................................ B i r g e M o n t g o m e r y ............................... E d m o n d R i g h t end. M. . Johnson .................................. W i m m e r N. John.son ............................... L i t t l e f i e l d C a p s h a w .......................................... Bu r rel l C o y e r ................................................ W a l k e r (Quarter, L e f t hal f. R i g h t hal f. F u l l b a c k . Mrs. Jordan W. M orris Voice Culture. At U niversity Studio, Monday and T h u rsd a y A fternoons. Pope F lats, T w e n ty -first and Guadalupe Sts. Phone 1204. studenta to play Pocket SOO Billiards. INO. E. RYLEE L aw ytr. Voices te sted free. FOR SALE Hornes and Locations in U n iv ersity Vicinity. g e n e r a l i n s u r a n c e , l o w r a t e s , p r o m p t SERV ICE. IM M ED IA TE S E T T L E M E N T . S. R. FULMORE (Red Oval Sign.) 108 W. s e v e n t h s t . P H O N E 907 O v e r G a m m e E s Book S t o r e . Old Phone 695. 911 Conuresg JOE GILBERT, M. D. O ffice; 319, 320, 321 Scnrbrougb B ldg. Phonea, old 1506, new 102. 997 Old, 355 N ew . U niversity boars. l l to I. I Edmonds a g a in makes tackle. C ap- ' •• I . h a w t o M o n t g o m e r y B arrel!. W m m e r a r o u n d r ig h t et : iB te r e e p te d l l y a r d s . W a lk e r ho es th r o n g for e n t e r fo r 6 y a r d s . Ba I on O k ia h ana 2* j a r d l i r e I «' ik la ho rn a o n d e f e n a i v e t n rou ar n '-ut Ila-*, h a lf W a im e r f u m b le s a n d re- ,Vt j I jit le f ie i d t h r o u g h '.ire. v a ” ;- T a r er g -e- s y a r n s tr x I lin e : bb.I on 11 -v ard line. T arner buck * ti u g h lin e for touch* down* I *€ r tr , ?< r N Bar red rt ;**f * Sum >re; Tex®* Texa s owns $ I * o Win n Oklahoma. «. F a i r a n d w h o a Pity or. kicks 4“ w h o returns I " - ’ 1 >1 • own. W aif*. y a rd s y a r d r-. L i l t e f i e l d . 5 y a r d s o . f t a i a l e , ■ i *'.,r 33 y a r d s j. Parral! aro un d -* j , .. i Edmond*, I yard; Ll loses h va rdf-. Forward pass. A rot he i touchdown, L itt.e fie’d to Turner, yards. ,s> J* . IU t - ,,’k M i - o a tat K.e fails to kick •• *°* • Barrell goa S c o r e: T e x a s . Coach Kennedy of Ha*k>*l! is bu*:- O k l a h o m a . T. tor 5 yard* h»*- tak in g notes of I onghorr * play. Lively thrown ‘‘I Ionian Centry to Lively, l l yard.* I L iv e l y bucks t w i c e f o r total o f 7 ysr d s. a ck It" Gentry m akes I yard. Be'nj . try behind line for 5-yard oss. W a l e * l o s e - •> y a r d s . T u r n e r t h r o w ­ ing h i m . Jo rd a n h u rts head. Time out for Texas. F l a s h - T i m e up. Scor»-: T e x a s . 32; O k l a h o m a . T. > in stitutions < Oklahoma. Gel try fox S J o h n s o n . A n d e r s o n f o r W . Hot *. I ie ely for O. Holt, W ales f ir Lever. It w as "sum fit*-." b t the “Bush" finally settled the proper -ide. W inter Clothes schedule; do it now before the “rush 1 '' >■' 1 x ; commences, is possible, t o . . know our tudor shop will do all t h a t lf you come for your Suit now, you ge l it SOCIETY Bit AND (LO TH ES tor those who can CLOTHCRAET f o r $15. $18 and $20. Neither have w ithout any delay. afford $25 to $ '*0. an equal at the price. Harrells V a r s i t y M t n N < l u t h e r a t I d i s S t o r e . Harrells d iffi wuU d 5td\ a n t . play in g lh It m ar SOONERS LOSE TO VARSITY (Continued From First P a g e . ) Barrel! around right em t a c k l e d by O. H o l t to T u r n e r , fa il* ; second do* field y a r d s . to Turner for triple pi* Pa on yard L ittlefield L ittle >r F i r s t d o w n . L ittlefield around righ en d 7 y a r d s ; Gayer make* th«- ta c k le S e c o n d d o w n , T u r n e r th ro u g h lin e for 7 yards. f o e * F irst down, bal! on oklahom a* 12- to gain yard line, ANalker failing Second down. W alker again * L i t t l e f n d f ai led Oklahoma's hall on 20 yard line M Johnson, end, goes around r i g h t end for one yard Second down. « lark fa ils to gain. Dittmar made tackle Capshaw loses a yard. Capshaw s punt blocked by D i t t m a r . Edmonds recovers on Oklahoman 4-yard line. Littlefield made one yard over line for one yards. Second down, I lark Ball it on Oklahoma’s 2-yard line, and aa whistle blow-s At immer fumbles. Time had already been railed; < ok*- was not to blame B e t w e e n halves the T e \ » * rooter - undei a p p e a r on fit th e g o a l po-** d Both team* fouy ing f i r s t half, an d cult to say w t e a m h ha; are Both football. T e x a s should have tied, the lead. Ro* t< ' - have w I al! the wav. T he breaks been a g a in.* t L »• gem so evenly matched, i 1 it w ill be ’ t h a t d e t e r m i n e th e v ic to ry . been ii rho-ped it uj fa r h a V* AV it h a te a m •ems assure*! :s w hich will The Longhorn* in* i' frui.t of th* grandstand, wrapped in the brillia blankets given by Stark, and ar** milk in g a n excellent showii g Allerdiee is certainly orating. T h e c r o w d is about 7, >00. Indian* in (.am* O k la h o m a ha* t hr* <* Im! ii te a m —tw o Johns* n* a' J l a in t I on I va* O k la h o m a ha* not! far. . T e x a s show ii g a- \ in open play. T e a m s a p p e a r on fu b in line-ups. C apshaw of-b o u n d s on T e x a s 2a va d In c kicks 35 y a r d s ; has to kick over a g a i n ; kicks 40 yard*. V om iter n I k chun - > <• turns 7. F i r s t dow n, B urrell for a urn left end. AA burnt, 19 y a r d s a r o u n d a r o u n d r i g h t end two va dowm, from B arrell t o I t Edm onds; p a sse s 40 yards, a goes s t r a i g h t b e tw e e n th e c c p< S o c i Pet. t P retiest f o r w a r d pas* w ith ball com in g o v e r him . A catch like Johnnie E v e r s m akes. Barrell k ick s goal S c o r e : T e x a s , 13, O k la h o m a . 7. Touch dow n m a d e one minute a fte r o p e n i n g of p e r io d . r ig h t * ■: m ilk-> C a p s h a w k i c k s 3 0 Jf» d s to W im m e r . B*rrell a r o u n d l e f t end lo s e s 3 s a i d . - B a r r e l! a r o u n d y a r d s . T h i s i s s e c o n d down, I b u d d o w n , W a l k e r b u c k s li n e for s i x y a r d s . B a r r e l l p u n t s 4 0 y a r d s to M .Jo h n *on. E d m o n d s t a c k l e s . B all on O k l a ­ h o m a ’s ‘2 0 - y a r d F o r w a r d p a s s , lin e. C a p s h a w to C la r k , g e t s 12 y a r d s . NL J o h n s o n c a r r i e s ball; n o g a m , an d p a ss e s fail. Oklahoma tr y i n g open play. F o r w a rd p ass ten y a r d s . C a p - h a w a r o u n d right en d . F o r w a r d pass, C a p - J to M. Jo h n so n fo r l o s e s 2 y a rd * to Montgomery, fails. B arre l thaw irokt- up the pass. Geyer ’kick* 4-' a rd* to Wimnwr. Time out Field hurt. line ('a p sh a w Ball on 39-yard. O klahoma First I jown. Texas, W alker th ro u g h Ii’ ** Second down, Barrell lose* 3 yards yards. Forw ard pass, Littlefield to W alker, 18 yard.*; pass. Littlefield to Edmonds failed. Second down; pa * throw n out of bounds on o k la h o m a * 0-y ard line. O k la ho m a ’s hall on -id­ loses 3 yard* ea rd left end. F o rw a rd p a*s. M a rou n d Jo hnson to Montgomery, broken up by Harrell. N Johnson lost two j*ards. but Tex a* penalized five for off-sde. F o rw a rd pa**. C ap shaw to M. J o h n ­ son, failed. Second down. ('ap sh aw carries Gull, Burry got him, forced him out of boun*!*; gained 5 yard*; Cap- pa HH ■ haw ’s is figh ting hard. failed. O klahoma Burrell intercepts p ass and goes 23 cards. Ball on O kla ho m a ’* 18-yard end. •me. Wimmer, makes 2 yards. around rig h t Ball on O klah om a’s 18-yard line d u rin g entire period. G eyer intercepts pass, Blay called back; T e x a s ’ ball in sam e place, U tay saved a good play.! 2 yards. Barrell around rig h t Bass, W im m er failed. F o u rth down, W im m e r te Littlefield, forw ard pass, failed. t *> T u rn e r, end O klahom a’* ball. D ittm a r sm others C ap sh aw ’* first down; no gain. Bar Johnson for 2-yard loss, t il got N apshaw* throw n for 5 yards* loss by T une out by ag re e m e n t. Texas is playing Sooners off their fo rw ard p asses won’’, Their a-,!. cork ag a in st Longhorns. L e v e r punts to Barrell, who re tu rn s to W im m er, * yards. W alker loses a y ard throuv inc, Second down. Barrell to L ittle H id failed; Wimmt fumbled ball. Third down, pass, l it - (Infield to W immer, 20 yards. Texa* ball on o k la h o m a 25-yard line. Score; Texas, 13; Oklahoma. 7. COLLEGE NOTES. M ichigan.-—T h e coun cil h a s been in size, an d a l t h o u g h the ne* reused s y s t e m ha- not beer t h o r o u g h l y t m ti. e v e r y o n e i* o p t i m i s t i c a* to t h e b e n e ­ f i c i a r y resu lt* w a r Ten n e** \ ar*ity Colorado. band, tw e n ty - six stron g, will In- on deck S a t ­ urday with its usual supply * good music, The band has been practicin g It* good faithfully for .-several weeks. work will be rew arded by foul trips, which will cost the A S i C *e\»*rai hundred dollars. s tu d e n ts Mississippi. have The igreed anion gthem selves to abolish hazing, having at tho i (inclusion the evil should be abolished. last come that to Mimu-'ota. It has la en plain ed to have the i --e dulls of Wisconsin and Minnesota have a joint concert at the I home-coming, which is soon to take ; plai t-. Three stu d e n ts a re dead a* the result of an a u to accident. Tho s ar skidded around a corner and col FDI RTH QI \ RT KR. F irst down, W a lke r loses a y ard; T exas penalized. B irge holding; Lit i * . ■ . ’ I > • er, cat ght bv * I y- Ti • • -t > a * , Bai ’ *. around left end for l l y ard s. Fourth ] own Wimmer to T u rn e r, IT yard* W alker bucks I y ard ; second down, . W icker m akes 5 y a rd s th ro u g h line I half-y ard to go, pass J ends makes one yard. F o u r t h ; failed g o e s o v e r on 2 0 -y a r d line. DU ■!:.»’* first down. ( a psh aw fumbh u I n t let mid recovers. T e x a s ’ bali I to loses tackle*. Littlefield 'ass, Littlefield .-.Is, to Barrell, I mid Hoi’>* fails. Littlefield to T urner to 1 yards. T a m e r goes 5 for touchdown. Barrell is now p laying ball; lo yard s to kick. B arrell kicks goal. Score; Texas, 20; O klahom a, 7. Harrell kicks 42 y a r d s to Field, who r e tu r n s IF yards. C apsh aw passe* to Montgomery’, B arrell in te rc ep ts and runs 32 yards. W alker, th ro u g h line I failed. 2 yards. Barrell to T u r n e r F o r w a rd pass, Littlefield to T u rn e r, a g a in failed. L ittlefield p a sses out of oumP on O k la ho m a ’s IS-yard line. line and loses 14 yard* on th e play. Geyer P it* 40 yards to W im m er, who re turn* 8. Barrell aro un d rig ht end ll y ards; T exas penalized 15 for hold m g; it takes ball c e n te r of field. Lit tle fie ld ’s pa sa to W i n n e r intercepted by Montgomery, W i n n e r and Berry ta c k le loses 8 vaid.-. F e a tu re , L ittle fie ld ’s p assing C a p e lla * lo me* 2 j a r da to Jo rd a n and • C ap sh aw fum bles behind < a p sh aw It.ilk . in At Home to the r University People T he fac u lty a n d s tu d e n ts of the U niv ersity and their friends a re invite*! to call the remail ing a fte rn o o n s of thi* week at 5 E QU \1 STYE S H O P P E , whu h is A u stin ’s unique g ift shop. Tea will be poured from 4 to th and visitors will have an op portunity to become acqu ainted with one of the show places of the city. T he usual line* carried by gift shops in la rg e cities will be found here, to g e th e r with many lingual ideas for en te rta in m e n ts for personal gifts. Th a nd la test th in g in h an d-m ade ew- eli j . in hail - tooled eat her*, and the da in tie st of for eign em broidery a r e am o n g tin- a ttr a c tiv e thing s for lovers - f the beautiful. the best S tu d e n ts will find it to their a d v a n ta g e to visit the shop early in the season, bo th a t they may know how to use it when they lave need for g ifts th a t are o rig ­ inal and artistic. Visitors who come to look a r e as welcome as those who corm* to buy. The shop is located in the col­ onial home ju st north o f the Clove m ot * Munster on ! d o r a d o Birt d , and visitor this w - ek will have th* added pleasure of w a tc h in g the mat. h gam es of tenn is on tin Comus Court, LA IRD SC H O B E R S H O E S FOR L A D IE S. D i l l i n g h a N O T H I N G B U T T H E B E S T Of e v e r y t h i n g Is Good En o u g h for Our Tr ad e and W E H A V E ONLY T H A T B ES T GR AD E . U N I V E R S I T Y D R U G S T O R E K O D A K F I N I S H I N G ™ Enlarging. Flashlights. Group Pictures. A n y t h i n g in Commercial Pho tography’. THE JORDAN CO. u i i i i l i ^ s s ^ L Branch Store a t the Cozy C orner, 24th and Guadalupe. The American National Bank A ustin. Texas. r . s . g o v e r n m e n t d e p o s i t o r y . . C apital * Surplus Deposits Resources ........................................................................$ BOI U I, HJJ ll I ....................................................................................... bl HJJ ll.I,JHI ....................................................................................... 3,OOO,OOO.BO ..................................................... 5 ,Hi iii,! e nnui ' * SOLICITS YOUR AC COUNT. George VY. Littlefield, President. LL A. Wroe, Vice-President. . R. C. Roberdeau, Vice-President T. H. Davis, Vice-President L. J. Schneider, Cashier ll. Ptaefflin. A ssi st an t Cashier C arl T. Widen, Assistant ( ashier We don’t w a n t yo ur business unless von a p p rec ia te real f irst-d a * * L a u n ­ dry Work a t a decent price. A NY SH IR T COLLARS, 2c each ..........................................lbc . . . . . . . . 2 0 c doz. like prices. O ther th in g s at C O A C H IN G — C oa c h in g Physics I and App. M a th . I by graduate en­ gineers. Call a t 1905 I niver*r.j Ave., or teleph on e 1328. i Sublette Penny Laundry 2206 G U A D A L U P E “ I t’s W o rth a T ria l.’’ IL L. HILD A RTN ER, M. D. P ra tic e Limited to Eye and E a r D iseases. M I S C E L L A N E O U S . I DR. S. N. K E Y , eye, ear, nose and ‘ th r o a t. 421 S c a r b r o u g h Bldg. Plenty of black g y m stockings at Caswell S m i t h ’s. 2 1 gc a n d 3c k odak p r in ts are the be.*t. F ilm s developed. M arks Studio. Office: S c a rb ro u g h Bldg., cor. Sixth St. and Congress Ave. office H o u rs: 9 a. rn. to I p. rn.; B I B L I O G R A P H I E S — If you are go­ ing out fo r the in te rc o lle g ia te debates you can g e t a co m p le te bibliography of the qu estio n fro m Senor or Hinton. 3 p. rn. to 6 p. rn. Weilbacher TEXAN WANT ADS Texan w an ts ads will b rin g resu lts. The price is Ic p e r word fo r the f ir s t insertion, th re e insertions fo r 2c. No th e phone. No ad id aken for less th a n 25c. Call a t room Bio Main Bldg. Pay in advance. taken over DENTISTS. DR. ll. E. B A X T E R , d e n tist, 512 Scarbrough Bldg. Old phone 1316. Dr. E. C. Berwick, dentist, suite ■>21 S c a rb ro u g h t Bllg. Old phone 3150. DR. GRADY IL H A R R IS O N , d e n ­ tist, Scarbro ug h Bldg., 416-415. Phone 1130. DR. W. W. K IL L IA N . dentL*t, room 505 Littlefield Bldg. Phone P'09. BARBERS. SILV ER, th e Driskill b a rb e r, has added one of the latest electric m a s ­ sage machines. Lady m a nicurist. Student*, go to the Palace B a rb e r Shop, Bosche Bldg., first-class work. The only T u rk ish B a th s in the city. W rn. F. Wolf, Prop. for TE X A S B a r b e r Shop. Ed Allen, proprietor. E x p e r t b a rb e rs employed. At comr adv . ti ad. Service is o u r motto. I uds Congress Avenue. L O S T A N D F O U N D . MA *'Dixon's College A lg e b r a ” ha* been misplaced. Anyone k no w ing its to w hereabouts will please b rin g 28 room 2u4. Mary E. Decherd. it L O ST — D elta Delta Delta i in w ith nam e O ra Lee T a n k e rslc y engraved. or Mrs. R e tu rn 28 K irb y ’* desk. to T exan office, LO ST—Fountain, pun. T u e s d a y , Oc­ tober 20, in A uditoriu m o r in L ib ra ry . 27 Return to T ex a n office. S T U D E N T H E L P . I MARA IN T H O M A S w ants work. He will do a n y t h i n g from sw eep in g Phone y o u r floors on up o r dowm. him a t B. Hall, 2906. See th e prizes fo r th e cross-country race at Casw ell & S m i t h ’s. S E C O N D -H A N D BO O K S at The Old Book Store, 909 Congress, next door to gas office. D R E S S M A K E R — Mrs. Rutledge, at fir.*t-cla.*s Parlor* 2704 G u ad a lu pe St. Phone 3447. d re s s m a k e r . T A IL O R A N D H A T T E R Cleaning a nd a lte r i n g by firs t-c la ss tailors a t Nick Linz, to Littlefield Bldg. Both phones. i ext N E W E S T dances. Mis* Hancocks c l a r e s — T h u r s d a y , 4 p. rn., and Tues­ day. > p. rn., b e g in n in g Oct. 22. Pro­ tection Hall. T Y P E W R I T E R S F o r Sale o r Rent. Olivers, R e m in g to n s , R oyals, Underwood, L. C. S m ith. S m ith P r e m ie r H a m m o n d . Special t e r m s an d prices to U n iv e r s ity s tu d e n ts. T Y P E W R I T E R S A L E S C k 115 W e st ’'-th S tr e e t 1 U p -sta ir s.) P h o n e 53. A u s tin , T exas. The kind * s to c k in g s t h a t * ay up, a t Caswell A; S m i t h ’s. R O O M A N D B O A R D . Mr*. Wood, 1934 S an Ante o. me k fro m c a m p u s, room an I ooard t r mer.: all m o d e rn conver.it: es. A 1 'I Nil LADY war.!* re rn mate; p riv a te b a th a n d electric light; So a 2 , 0> G u a d alu p e . Old phone month. 27 242b. R O O M M A T E fo r y o u n g lad; desired at 2410 U n iv e rsity Ave. CO M E T o T H E SU BU RBA N if you a re not sa tisfie d w ith your mao-- J e also have som e very"* ~7TslraW# r °om s w i t r. sle e p in g porches Will be . l a d to have you cad. Mrs. YaL C. Giles, 710 W. 2*2nd St I -R > 1 1 D E N T S who are *hort of cash, a t 230b Rio G rande are four rooms which c a r be rented dou: Ie jjiac. f a r a t o t a l or $ 16 , o r each m o n th . Bldg., o r p h o n e 1855. I n q u ir e 62 kcarbrougb Th e’, i >th agree t h a t he ought to hay . * Clothing from Scar- gib' o-pvcially when $12.75 will pay for a Suit worth $15.0“ md $1S.‘»}» and fine C O I . L F . G E B R A N D ( L O T H K S F O R $ 2 0 .0 0 T O $ 3 5 .0 0 S c a r b r o u g h ’s lideti w it h a p olice p a tro l, hi l i n g tho th r e e s t u d e n ts in s t a n t l y and se r io u s ly ' n Firn g tw o o th e r s . C o lo ra d o C o l l e g e . — T h e a n n u a l t e n ­ t o u m a m e r * ds t h i r t y - t w o e n t r i e s s t a r t s -c o n , w ith in th e m en 's d i v i ­ sion. T h e lad ie*’ to u r n a m e n t h a s b e e n do *t p o r e d f o r a w e e k . T h e c o l l e g e held a sp ecial s e r v i c e to o b s e r v e P r e s i d e n t ’s W i l ­ ..fitly , s o n ’* r e q u e s t that all c h u r c h e s hold j v or v ic e for p e a c e in th e p r e s e n t S t a n f o r d University. — Hero of the M err im a c. C a p t a in R ich m o n d I*. H o b ­ son. will addr ess the students o f t he u n iv e r s it y AA e d n e s d a y . o k l a h o m a . — S u n d a y n ig h t a b u n c h o f f r e s h m e n w e r e m ade to w a lk th • I* in t h e t i m e g a u n t l e t to w n . H o w th e m ain s t r e e t o f th e If h a z i n g is g o i n g to be s t o p p e d it to s to p i* g o i n g t o be a ll o w e d th e o ld e r a n d m o re r e s p o n s ib le s t u d e n t s m u s t t a k e c h a r g e to s e e t h a t no e x c e s s e s a r e c o m m it t e d , an d t h a t it be k e p t w ith in If it. r e a s o n a b l e b o u n d s. d a n c i n g s c h o o l . Mrs. Sale has dancing school a t P r o ­ tection Hall on Monday and T h u rs - lay n ig h ts, W ednesday a fte rn o o n s md S a tu r d a y m ornings. P r iv a te les­ sons a t a ny hour on a p p ointm en t. Phone The I 2590, or 2009. l a t e d dances ta u g h t. F U L L DR KSS SI ITS. Silk Lined and Skilfully Tailored to M easure at $35.00. Money spent for a dress suit is more an investm ent than an expense. I-, tilt' universal g a rm e n t, th e on* It m ark of eiviliz* >1 man. is pi a e ­ the sam e from year to y e a r nean y •in I g en eratio n to generation. It Form erly the cost of a full dress tit Was all but prohibitive to men of m oderate means. Modern m ethods have produced a much cheaper gar merit w ithout losing one th re a d of it* value For as little as $35 Moore & Morrison make to m easure a splendid Iv tailored full d ress suit of good ma erial. The coat is silk I i ad th ro u g out and to the least detail is c o n e Tm- -ofter, finer fabrics a te mo*. \p ensive, but an equally a* goon value for the am ount invested. MR. T H O I GUT F U L STUDE! they extend Your p a p e r recently’ ran a man- ig e n a l squib to the effect t h a t the re. reha tits and en te rprise s of A ustin make your splendid little daily p ossi­ ble, and urged you to patronize those who a d v e rtise in it. We wish to call your a tte n tio n to a m isapplication of t * policy. The laundries of A ustin itronize your publication m ore lib e r­ i a than outside agencies, they o ffe r . d : o I ately g u a ra n te e d work; th e y give you quicker service; to you fa v o rs you can not expect from out of town ageictes, and yet some f you thoughtlessly patron ize out of town agencies. Possibly you will say you do it b e c a m e it is h elp in g some is w orking his w ay in dent who th ro u g h school by means of acting .:* ager t for one of these out - of town 0 *. The laundries of A u stin will -g ' th e such gladly give a n y local laun dry an d a r ­ ia- go hi* commission so th a t he can make ust as much by re p r e s e n tin g a local laundry as by re p re se n tin g an Is it fa ir to ask ' r then not s u p p o r t? Do you believe in reciprocity? Then f o w n laundry. -..poort a n d s tu d e n t for a ; le t’s “t o e ” fa ir. THE L A UN D RIES O F A U S T IN . — Adv. *