T U E T E X A i 1f A S E M I W E E K L Y N E W S P A P E R P U B L I S H E D EVERY W E D N E S D A Y AND S A T U R D A Y BY T U E S T U D E N T S O Y HI K I a SI TY N o . 6 0 A U S T IN . TEXAS, S A T U R D A Y , MAY IS, 1909 VOL. IX W H A T n o AN INJUNCTION IO ’VARSITY flNAUY GUS THE EUN FEST IS SENIOR GIRLS ENJOY WITHHOLD CACTUS AN APPROPRIATION ON WITH A RUSH SUMPTUOUS FEED YOU A IMM.ll ’A TK *N | J \ | \ K U .K H ■ k i ^ T P i i u T i i t v d i s r i l l m r i o \ I o h o i OI H W M Al,— IM III,OIA- IX G o f m o o r . T O HE- 1*1! I SI M A T M K/.ES XMvs KOH k!.i*o oink r u t . ' S*J7»,IMM» X X FA ll r o l l I IIF, I NIN I IIM I V, l l FA I .IX I S t v ' t ' v i j i.t vi f SAO.OOO I, K S S . I I I I l « h I ll V I s i | \ ' ' « « ( ll XKI I X < IID I S ‘.'J * " I A K I l l O i l . N PODAX— GFA I HOM X OI ll S H E K E L S . 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SCHOOL OF P L A I N BA TIN G AND H I G H T H I N K I N G . T h i s Is to c e rt if y t h a t .................. (Continued on c a s e O in town Th** big day is upon us. T h e ci rcu s spirit ca u se s us to arist* ea rl ie r, plunge o u r fac<* ami h a n d s in cold w a t e r mort* do exactly as e ag e r ly , r us h b r e a k f a s t we w e r e once wont to do when we w ere 12 y ea r s ot age a n d R i n g l i n g ^ w as No pow or could force us to hob! o u r m i n d s on th** te dious l«*cture of th e i n s t r u c t o r , n o t h i n g could i n duc e us lo ha v e o t h e r t h a n c i rc u s t h o u g h t s . T h i s for th** o u t s i d e people T h e p»rform**rs h a vt* o t h e r feelings. the y a r e perfectly at ease J us t now a f t e r tw o weeks of sleepless n i g h t s a n d d l n n e r l e s s d ay s w he n r e h e a r s a l s a n n such t h i n g s wore occupying t h e i r ti m e S e a t s w ere placed at th** disposal ol (Continued on i»ng** 2.) 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We UUU al least ho p e for a h e a t i n g p la nt Which Will h a v e the c a p a c i t y to k e e p c a m p u s M , w a r m on t h e colde st day s, a n d next t h a t w i n t e r " i l l u n d o u b t e d l y h e l p in c o n c l u s i o n it s e e m s pr o p- s o m e , l h - . a rg , 'S t a p p r o p r i a t i o n w h i c h t h e Di­ v e r s i t y h a s ev er re ce iv e d . t h e b u i l d i n g s on l e g i s l a t u r e f o r , o ( h a n k t h e t h e o- BRIEL RESUME Of BASEBALL SEASON IN LA S T T W O V E A HS ............. N i „ V _ . ™ . V C O V I V.. . . VI U T U . A T T E M P T T O E X - SIONS D R A W N P H O M KXI) O F S« TIED* F E . C A ND ID AT ES F O R V A R I O U S P O ­ SITIONS S O L I C I T I N G S U P P O R T ­ ERS— S O M E W I T H O U T O P P O ­ SITION — W I R E P U L L I N G . S T A N D I N G S 1IKA«-IIKI» Jrt IHI.; P R E P . ANI* I1" ' 11 S CH OO LS . RE MtSTRAfLIAN BALLOT USED Only two (lays a r e le ft f or c a u c u s i n g -and o t h e r k i n d s of c u s s i n g — in prep- ■ at ion tor th e a n n u a l s p r i n g elections, n Tuesday th e b i g a c t c o m e s off, a n d u n c e r t a i n t y v * p. rn. t h e hi cli lias been w i t h e a c h c a n d i d a t e *'!’ since hi s a n n o u n c e m e n t will be amoved. t h e s e As a n n o u n c e d h e r e t o f o r e fdumns, th e A u s t r a l i a n b a l l o t s y s t e m 'ill be used. T h e co-eds will vote, as g a l l i n g in (Continued on page 2.) ALIEN HOLDS flVE, DEHON FIVE EACH OE TRAINING IS EVIDENT rtLI’ ___— i ..ii cPHnnn The ba s e b a l l s e a s o n is o v e r an d is o v e r a n d a r e s o r r y for It; doubly s o r r y L „ f o u r s t a n d i n g . T h e t e a m I , a s t Mond ay t h e M ien Academy, s c h o la s t ic meet, Belt0 t w e e n t h e w i n n e r s c t the B a t e J J U ^ we , ' b e c a u s e of b a s been pl a y in g good bal l * ne e h t r i p a n d w i t h a m o r e e x t e n d e d * a . . h av e m a t e r i a l l y h e l p e d m p ’ ^ n m a r g i n h a s been pub- son T h o r e is n o d o u b t in - * a t t h i s h a s b e e n , n tSnwe now have d a t a of a l l ; o u r in; t h e r e is j u s t ^ of a l l ; o u r p e r t ^ t a ^ * h e A lle n win- pub. . a n d Alien C l a r k F ie ld . T h e r esU n i n g by a s m al l m a rg in , * ^ place took 1(1 on , , ^ . r p t h e 5 t h e 1 r e c o r d s ntad e in such t i c m e e t s w i t h m e * ' n i ou u u ttip t i m e made, C r e s t i n g , for t h e y give nome idea ( C o n t i n u e d on pa*e _ “ U n s u c c e s s f u l s eas on t h e r e Is j u s t ) t a . | ~ „ t , l e d o u b t as to t h e c a u s e of it. r r . * . « « m d , - - ^ m e n on un (Conti„ „ed on page »> C L. BL HAIK#* ft cand Clothes N o t on ly distinguishes in pre­ ( ollegc e m i n e n t d e g r e e our C lo th e s’’ f o r X o u n g M e n , l>ut e v e r y t h i n g e l s e w e se l l . It breathes true refinem ent and posses-.es the style that is real, because it is subtle. X OU see but y o u c a n ’t define it. W e ch oose all our patterns and m odels w ith punctilious care and aim to preserve a treasured exclusiveness, w h ile barring vapid eccentricities. O u r lines are big en o u g h and broad e n o u g h to m eet every purse and preference. Your patronage is courteously invited. Suits SIO to SSS Straw and Panama Hats, O xfords. Shirts, N ec k w ea r, H osery, U nderw are, Etc. SCARBROUGH & HICKS T H E T E X A N they can at parade. least view the m on s te r An Official Student Publication of the University of Texas. Published Semi-Weekly by the Students of the University, Austin, Texts. WILLIA!! A. PHILPOTT, J R . ............ .................. WILLIAM THOMPSON Editor-inChief, .............. . .................................Ass’t Editor-in-Chief. BENJAMIN H. DYER. .Athletic Editor. ROBT. HARD W I C K E . . . Asst. Ath. Bd. ANNIE B. MeCORMICK..Univ. Editress. ROBERT R WEAR..................Manager. Asst. Hus. Mgr. J. D. S T I N S O N . Entered as second class m a tt e r Sep­ at postoffice the act of Con­ tember 25, 1908, a t the Austin, Texan, under gress of March 3, 1879. Associates. J o h n s o n . H. R a t h e r Louise Nellie R u c k e r . R. J. Turrentine. R. Ford Townsend Thos. O. Davis. J. J. Good. L. 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Th e clown force will be th e strong* I j est In th e h is to ry of ringed circuses. Each clown will re p re se n t a different type of h u m a n i t y , a nd all th e costumes I a r e novel. Wigs, ears, feet, hats, and i o t h e r accessories have been received i from New York and Chicago ci rcus rib-splitting supply houses. Several s t u n t s a r e p r o m i s e by these fun m a k ­ ers. Now that the legislators have ai* pro prl at e d us a measley two h u n d re d tho u s an d, we can throw as ma ny h a r ­ poons a s we like, walt and watch the clowns. T he p e rf o rm e rs of the main show I have been very busy with th e i r several ; feats of d a r i n g and skill. a nd t h o r o u g h n e s s which I n t e r e s t s p o k e well f o r t h e i r pre v io u s tr a l n - i ing. Miss Helen Knox was to a st m is tr es s am ong much for for the occasion, and l a u g h t e r and the following toasts: fun-making called “ T h e S e n io r s ”—Mrs. Kirby. “ T h e Appropriation Bill —Margue­ rite Stewar t. Wets! nger. ( ’rn h ra n. “ Varsity Girl in Politics”— .Vina “ Varsity C ir c u s ”—Lida Spence. “C act us i m p r o v e m e n ts ” - Bessie Reunion “Th e Prescribed Courses" in 19.’»o”— Bertie Attwell. Annie McCormick. “ Im p r o n i p t u ”— Eunice Aden. " Im p r o m p t u ” —Lila Knox. 0 — STI D E N T EL EC T IO N S A R E N EX T T U B S DAY. C ’ontloued from page I.) they ha ve done heretofore, the recent le g is la ti o n h a v in g had no effect upon right of suffrango. so woman th e ir anti-suffragists will suffragists a nd each get an op p o rt u n i ty s e e i n g 1 of women a c t u a l s voting a s they would! vote at an election suffrage, if we had woman In one or two particulars, however, the sy ste m to be followed will differ from that in vogue at the usual elec-1 Hon. F o r m a ny a ft e rn oo ns a r n i c a an d ad-■ used. J profusely been Instead of sc r at c h in g the n am es hesive have S p r a i n s and br u is e s have been healed, j of all c an d id ate s except his or h e r first choice, the voter will n u m b e r the c a n ­ a nd the aer ob atic part of did a te s I. 2, 3, etc., la tin* or d e r of his p e r f o r m a n c e wdll Im* g ilt e d g e d . choice. to-night’s SOME D A Y L O R SPI RIT. A tw o of T o w a r d d i s p a t c h In d e b a t e . the forensic t h e e n d of to be a der is io n lax! m o n t h t h e w e a k e r A r k a n s a s p r ov e d to Baylor a n d yielded T h e Waco U n i v e r s i t y m e n w ho won o v e r t h e R a z o r b a r k s in battle w e r e T. Y. A d a m s of Ft. W o r t h , a nd J. C. Mr* q u e s ­ El ban non of Greenville. The tion was o n e of “ A G r a d u a t e d In­ c o m e T a x , ” a n d B ay l o r was sel ected t h e f u d g e s as w i n n e r by on t h e n e g a t i v e side. c o n t e m p o r a r y in s p e a k i n g of t h e e n t h u s i a s m at home , h a s th is to s ay : “ S a t u r d a y th e B a y l o r d e b a t e r s w e r e g e t t i n g t h e m ­ received f o r m final selves th e y t h e s t u d e n t s , t w o t e l e g r a m s t h e o t h e r o n e fr om fro m t h e boys t e l l i n g t h e m t h a t t h e milt erin I f o r a m o n s t e r bonfir e had be en placed u p o n t h a t a new c l a p p e r h a d been placed .in t h a t all t h e old B a y l o r bell a n d t h a t was n e c e s s a r y to s ta r t t h e fire­ w o r k s a nd t h e nois e was t h e sign al fr o m F a y e t t e v i l l e . T h e s ig n a l r e a c h ­ ed W a c o a t 1 1 : 3 0 S a t u r d a y night a n d Into t h e c e l e b r a t i o n c o n t i n u e d S u n d a y m o r n i n g d e s p i t e t h e a p p e a l s of a f t e r n o o n w h e n t h e professors.*' Did e v e r a Te xa s d e b a t i n g t h e gi rl s a nd t h e c a m p u s , fr om team in receive such su ppo rt? T H E EUN F E S T OX I S WITH A RUSH. t h a t the word C irc us (Continued from page I.) pu rc h a se rs T h u r s d a y morning, a nd the ma n a g e m e n t a n n o u n c e s th e a d ­ vance sale is he ar ty . In te re st in the e n t e r p r i s e ha s been g ro w in g da lly u n ­ til in ev er y on e ’s thoug hts , a nd n o th in g but a m o n s te r The crowed g r a n d s t a n d on th e athle tic field will accommodate* several tho us an d people —camp c h a i r s will be used when all th e bleachers a r e full. is being prepared for. is card. Th e p a ra d e promi ses to be th e great afte rn oon S a t u r d a y d r a w in g the s tr e e ts a r e crowded with when week-end busi nes s people, th e proces­ sion will move down a nd back up Con­ gress avenue. T h i s p a ra d e will be eig ht blocks in length and will re pr e ­ sent every p a r t of th e n ig h t p e r f o r m ­ take-offs ance, besides several and st in ge rs on and It is r a t h e r u n f o r t u n a t e t h a t things. m a n y of the s to re people can not a t ­ is S a t u r d a y nig ht ; tend, because local c u r r e n t m e n it r it t h a t Last week sufficient was said alma! th e side shows. Th e few days just past has found everyone inc urr ing who is Vlaschke. T o p p e r * i n t , Mizi, etc. T h e pike will bo the best ever. C u rr e n t comment has th e for a e s ­ concert will cap the climax thetic a n d a r ti s ti c wort ii. Thi s per­ formance will come immediately a f t e r tile main show and last t h i r t y minutes. club Betides vocal solos, mandolin pieces, q u a r te tt e , a nd black-face da n c ­ ing. the Merry Widow, including t h e cavalier “ Tile Merry Wi dow” waltz, dance, Marsovan dance. Th e I.#ove Song . and Maxim s, will be pre se nt e d by the C u rt a in Club. No one will miss the concert. Since th e Cact us is due ami several o th e r a t t r a c t i o n s closely related to the date, m a n y a r e enqu iri ng, “what will it cost a fellow to escort a lady to th e ci rc u s? ” General ad mis sion will be r>0 cents, ail side-shows IO cents, a n d con­ cert IO cents. Now the m a x i m u m cost for two would figure $3 to $3.50, de­ pending on a m o u n t of pop corn, le m ­ onade. an d balloons p u rc ha se d: while* tile m in im u m e xpen d it ur e could he $1. Few people will act this short with th e ir girl. S E N IO R G I R L S ENJOY S U M P T U O U S EEEI). (Continued from page I.) ha vi ng successfully completed tile fol­ lowing prescribed courses: C h e m i s t r y - l l 2 0 Literature—-Burns (Peppers) Lamb Bacon Psychology— B rain Sa nd w ic h es La ngua ge —Tongue Zoology —Animal C ra cke rs A thletics —Tea. Botany—F r u i t Salad M a t h e m a t i c s —Ice C re a m Cones and Cake in Squares. Geology— Rock Candy. H is to ry — Dates is th er efo re e nt itl e d to th e degree of in w itness Master of Mastication, whereof we affix o u r s i g n a t u r e s a nd seal of this institution. J RES. I. O. II. ALL. 'File “pre scr ib ed c o u rs e s ” were then int erested T h e re po rt e r is not definitely in f o r m ­ ed as to the m a n n e r of c o u nt in g the votes in case tiler are t h r e e or more candi da te s, being more in voting a nd not expecting to be called upon to »lo a n y counting. The voting part is quite simple, Say you a r e vot­ ing for a president for the F r e s h m a n class. T h e r e a r e probably about th re e c a n d i d a t e s , McIntyre, Kyle a n d Mc­ Ginnis. All you ha ve to m a r k s y o u r ballot: to do is McIntyre, 3. Kyle, I. MeDinnls, 2. in Then t u r n it over. write your na me on the ba rk and the deed is done. No, not quite. You have yet to drop your ballot the box. heave a sigh aud wish you had ten votes instead of one. Of c o ur s e the la t t e r is not absolutely req ui re d bv the co nstitutional a m e n d ­ ment. An a d van ta ge which this system of­ fers over the old, is that you al ways know, for at before­ hand, who is in tin* r u n n i n g and w ha t he is after. Ii will no longer be pos­ sible for a cand ida te to a nn ou nc e for office on election day. ten days least A g r e a t deal of difficulty has been e nco unte re d by the re p o r te r in ge tti ng the c a n d id a te s this the* n am es of all locate time. Having been un a bl e the secretaryMr.u s u r e r , he has been forced to r e l y upon w h a t he has been able to hear from others. According information, to th is r a t h e r u n c e r ta in tin* ticket will read as follows: to F o r president of the Association, H. B. Seay. Tow ne Young. For vice president, G. C. Westerfeldt. For secret a ry- treasu rer, Watt S a u n ­ F o r editor Cactus, E u g e n e A. Harris. Fo r business m a n a g e r Cactus, d i a s . ders. (J. T r u i t t . F o r as s is ta nt St e p h e n P i n c k n e y , --------- A. Threadgilt. busin ess manager, S Wofford, W. F o r e d i t o r Texan, | Mark McGee, F os te r, V For business m a n a g e r — H i c k m a n , . P hip ps . Texan. Mark H a n n a h , J. D. Stinson. Dysart, Seth F o r as s is ta nt business m an age r, A. H astings, C. S. Perkins. For editor Magazine, E d w a r d Boyles, offered, a nd while they wer e presum- Miss L a u r a Burleson, F r a n k Feuille. Ubly elect iv e, e nt ly th ough it best to r u n no risk of; It. Stieler. not g e tt in g t h e i r degrees at a n y rate, 1 t h e y absorbed e ac h c o u r s e w it h a n T h e polls will be open from 8 to 12:30 p. in.. May IS. 1909. F o r business m a n a g e r Magazine, E. th e Se niors all appar- a. rn. GET READY FOR THE HOT WAVE Dress u p in o n e of o u r cool Spring Suits. Fancy Worsted and Panam a cloths, very light weights $15.00 to $35.00. W e are show ing a big line of blacks and navy blues at $15.00 to $27.50. W hite Flannel Pants, $5.00 and $6.00. (Jet in on o u r Shirt Sales. Some big bargains. BOWEN & STEBBINS 620 CONGRESS AV EN U E Just Received: A new line of pennants and pdlow covers. Y o ur m oney’s worth every time T H O M A S & K O O C K J E W E L E R S 519 CONGRESS AVENUE University Shop GEORGE MILLER The finest light livery in the city. Car riages in connection. 208-210 E. Fifth St. Phone 25 NELSO N DAVIS A CO. IM PORTERS AND WHOLESALE GROCERS. -------- LET ME OFF-------- AT THE U n i v e r s i t y S h o p I want my clothes made to fit mr. A ll cars going north and south pas* the door. 1610 Lavaca Street S. E. R O S E N G R E N . I iiflertaker* a n d E m b a l m e r . l im* C a r r i a g e s fur Hire. Ho s p it a l A m b u l a n c e . IHI Conjure* m Ave. Phone* LAI. Palace Barber Shop E.‘* E.«?ZIMMCRMANr P rop. Only Turkish Bath in Austin Bosche Bulletin!* WUKASCH & W A G N E R TH E S TU D EN T’S MCADQIIARTERS ...... _,.»p 0 R ■ HIGH GRADE TOBACCOS AND CIGARS, STATIONERY. FINE CANDIES RECEIVED EVERY ICE CREAM AND FOUNTAIN DRINKS. SHORT ORDERS SERVED AT ALL HOURS WEEK. O L D P H O N E 1071 DRESS SHOES FOR MEN AND LADIES BUY OUR SHOES AND YOU WON’T HAVE TO BUY SO OFTEN— FREE SHINES Frank DeLashmutt, 602 Congress Avenue, Austin DRISKILL STEAM LAUNDRY Phones 444 First Class Work and Service THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK . . C apital . Surplus and Profits - Deposits - - . . $300,000 250,000 2,500,000 BUSINESS OF THE FACULTY AND OF THE STUDENTS SOLICITED MANHAT T AN S H I R T S In Sn rn mer Fabrics I he patterns are Small Stripes and Checks— the “ distinctive” in good dressing apparel All Sizes and Sleeve Lengths. Prices $1.50 to $3.50 616 Cotigress Avertue O s c a r R o b i n s o n 616 Congress Avenue \\ T CARRY I HK > I O. K all lout led I va'a \ loam Th? will repro* In •ii in which ho handled loss thai base* onl> nt the Athletic in matter of equip- deficit will amount roximatelj $ 100, and this would , b The total to hi materinih Nashville series had been played, lessened Splendid tailoring, correct styles, if the perfect tits anti dependable fabrics are characteristics of S ’mith-Wilcox ------ In in view t he toil and lew ot p it seasot t h e fat ? that se\ M a l * v w r n mined rained out *mt f i na n c i a l out c o n 1.*’ is al o\>»r With an even break >t the hest §niart Clothes for Men. t hi s season. this season. I re­ to he it t hat Manager is not Holliday would have broken all pre­ r n ords and c o m e out with a v i o u s Cle; in son Styles are a too m u c h t o sax allies. , . I he new Spring and Summer revelation of good Sack Suits $15 to $40 in s l a te . As it was. hi' played ne bad luck, I d l e basella ll men have not been firded T h yet, and s<* 11a \ «‘ not elect .Iast xv ho t hts their lulu c a p t a In, ti xx ill ne 1 he Texan doe! not k n o w I s s no o p i n i o n . H o w - j VV i l l to t i dors fin ! lint abb nu* ! til everv n a r wk the the w cck ll W ll s e v e r a l m e n e l i g i b l e * w o u l d m a k e e x c e l l e n t It is prole KHO team. Athletic Council will d e v o t e d and award letters, and n{$h[ng$ d e s e rv e s one w ill get You xxiii find our departments ^ t o S h o e s , l u r- s h o w i n g C o m p l e t e a n d I h i t s a n i l i i ' attractive assortments of the newest land correct Spring and Summer n u IN I I IKM HOI,ASTM IHA OHMS OK THI STATH. Styles. tit** advaneem< the High Schools, and also ti N among give tile d freJYl pal it of at bb I WE < * KODAK S S EVERY DAY Kodaks Loaned to Students Jordan 6 1 0 Congress A v e n u e , U p sta ir s L. E. WATERMAN’S l i n i K I m s i Mi: o r K A S K I ! \ LI, SF.ASON, “ I D E A L ” F O U N T A I N P E N S We h«ve just received a large *tock of NEW UNIVERSITY PENNANTS TOBIN’S BOOK STORE wCUBACNER’S CONfECIIONERY .1 f " ~ Cor. 2 2 n d and S p e e d w a y Fine Line of Cigars, Fruit and Candy Chili and Lunches Served CONS I D E R A T E Coniervatiim in Banking it to care for many in terest* while c a p it a lin g none. Capital and su rp lu s Ai#etl I 465,000 ...................................... 2,500,000 american national bank AUSTIN, T E X A S B o sc h e ’s T r o y L a u n d r y STRICTLY DOM ESTIC. F I N E S T WORK. ALWAYS T H E B E S T . Phone 73. 806 Cong. Av*. The Central Bank and Trust Co. Appreciates the Students’ Business W, A. A C H IL L E S A CO. 1 0 C E R 1 E S , WOOD, FEED, COUNTRY Dealers in PRODUCE. Headquarters for Everything Good to Eat 'If it» good to eat, we have it*’ and ‘If we have it, it* good to eat." Both Phones 394 COMMENCEMENT W E E K IS D R A W I N G N E A R Don’t jail to see our lines of G R ADUATING 00KS, MATERNITY STATIONERY, EN- •RAVEi C ARD S and many other items that ant and that we have to show you. ou will M IT C H E L L SOOK & ST A T IO N E R Y CO M PA N Y 908 CONGRESS (Continued from page I.) v i d u a ll y , w e r e g o o d , as g o o d as T e x - a s h a s h a d f o r s o m e y e a r s , but t i n y la c k ed that es se n t i a l so n e e e s s a r v to any t e a m ' s ef fi ci en t w o r k - t r a i n i n g T h i s y e a r we h av e had less coach­ i n g in b a s e b a ll than in any p r e v i o u s is only t o o o b ­ y e a r , anti t h e result a v io u sly ap pa r en t. it c o m p l i c a te d game, and played as pre- inside work is q u i s i t e to victory. Without a man at tin' head of tin- p ra c tis e to keep /I 1 d r i v i n g this int et the men It is hard to work out. and this y e a r 's team e i t h e r could not o r would not solve th e pro ble m by t h e m se lv e s. B a s e b a l l is the to d a y , is lack o f them on from tr a i n i n g Dr. Kills and Mr. Metzenihin ga\* the boys a s much help as they could, but n ei th e r w as a b l e to devote time e n o u g h to the elded results. a good deal, but it wa s not a s rcgu l a r a s rn an d cd. m e n on the ir return w a s th e ir were up a g a i n s t p r o f e s s i o n a l hall p lay er s, and t e a m s o u t -classed w ork . E v e r y d ef ea t de m or ali ze d tile V a rs ity men m o r e an d more, and tho head of t h e r e wa s no one at t h i n g s to the t r o u b l e lay and how* to ove rco me it. lo n g a s the te a m must rely on Vs its its it will n eve r rise above c o a c h i n g mediocrity, for each member will want ideas carried out, and to have his very few will be willing to recognize the old sa y i n g that “ a poor system well executed is better than no s y s ­ tem,” and yield to the leadership of one of their own number. We have i n d iv id ua l m e m b e r s them where tell for too many it, own school to doubt the truth ol the only exception we can think of is the football team of 1906; hut even in that year the flgure-head in charge helped the team to a great extent by forewing the men to prac tic e r e g u l a r ­ ly a n d co n sis te n tl y, T h e point to all this is that it the st u d e n t s wish to avoid the sa m e state of af fa irs they must for next year see to it that we have a coach at the head of baseball who can devote his time to it and get tim m ax im um re fail ate rlal at his tlisposal to realize enough to su i t s with the nu If by any chance the Varsity Circus should in­ su re a good baseball coach for next season, it is up to the incoming ma n ­ a g e r and captain, whoever he ma> It can be, to work this m a t te r out. be regarded a s a certainty that the s t u d e n t s a r e not going to see a repe­ tition of this y e a r ’s disaster, and ii the U niversity auth ori ties will not provide for the proper trainin g ol our athletic teams, the students will ge ° athletic teams, m e m u u c » ^ b e h in d a n y me n t and put it through. Ju s t passed f r o m a financial st andpoint the sea- the most l o o . an the efficient and | son I su c ce ss f u l we have ever had. much p r a i s e ca n not be given a g e r Holliday is about for i. O C H S 'G r a n d P r iz e I gARBERS’QlAIRS are the best. BURNHAM B R O T H ER S p ftp p .:p g’ SUPPLIES AND BARBERS te a m to g ‘*t any do- track manage r idea of where T h e i r work h e l p e d h i s m a t e r i a l is coming from a n d what to expect \o obtain it. A comparison tlie time and distances made by those made In the trip our own men are quite clos.- at times T h e c h ie f complaint of the High School boys with the nee ds of the te a m de- of some Smith & Wilcox (MIN C o n g r e s s A v e n u e They and wit! hotter tra ini ng would proto; ably have tho margin on us. An yoni will sa y that wo have not t e a m s roac hed by those team- the track team that should represent i such a University; anyone w ill also | say that such men a s have made the scholastic records would be happy with prospects of coming down and mak ing a I’. The rest need not he explained W e hope to see some of the Hi git School men with tis next j e a r . is bv ov e r b a l a n c e d the how cl ct s t r o n g pitching st a ff of the S i g m a ( his and the lack of p it ch e rs on the the o u t ­ tea m. Anyway Delta Sig c o m e th e g a m e s is u nc er ta in , and will be well worth the se ein g Austin Printing Company -.—- o - —~ ■ HUSK. The Real P r i n t e r s illustr ati ons of this in our N o m * of Carlisle. C. M. MILLER Dealer ia Wall Piper, Pilot* md Oil*, Whit* Lead. Varnish***, Window Glass. PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY. Til Courts* Av*. Here are the records: m yard dash, 1909, 5 3-5 seconds, Holland and Daugherty of Belton. 13 pound shot pot, 1909, 40 t e d , 6 in oh os, Scollop! of Allen. IOO yard dash, 1908, IO 3-5 seconds, Xeeee of Carlisle. High jump, ump, 5 feet 7 3-4 inches. 22o yard dash I Pup, 23 1-5 seconds. Holland of Belton. Polo vault. 1909, IO feet, J a m e s of Allen. 12 pound hammer throw, 1909, 124 met. 2 inches, MeAshan of Allen. 44o yard dash, IPOS, 06 4-;» seconds, Highsmith of Allen. Discus throw I Pup, 96 feet, 4 Inches, Daugherty of Belton* ssu yard run, 1909, 2 minutes, ll 1-5 s e c o n d s , O’Connor of Belton. 12i» yard low hurdjes, 1909. 16 sec t a y l o r Hroail Jump. IWN 20 feet. 1-2 Incti. X e e e e of C a r l i s l e . 1-2 m i l e r el ay < I m e n u 1909, I min­ ute. 40 seoonds, Belton. I KAT (. UMEH. of thr ee af t n r e e g a m e s to Tile final M-rh ' h e S i g m a Ch is be played between ami Delta S i g m a I'hts a r e s c h e d u l ­ ed lo l a k e place next wee k. T h es e g a m e s decide the c h a m p i o n s h i p of the l n t e r - 1 ' n h "i ta ly l e a g u e a n d will ii- .. .w . . . . :la., vcr lo vi n g cup. This t r o p h y is held by the c ham pio ns for o ne y e a r when ii is a g a i n played for by the ten o r t w e l v e t e a m s c o m p r i si n g the le a g u e . Delta S i g m a two l ’ hi one p r e s e n t c an d id a te s for t h e cup. were the of ’ 08 champions. i n T h is world s< ties p r o m i s e s to he ti f a s t and furious one. B o th te a m s c o n s t a n t p rac tic e, a n d a r e a r e e q u a ll y c o n f i d e n t of a t le a s t two ot Ar to g e t t i n g a the three contests on the winner it Is i m p o s t , e, S T A L S T A T I O N M C O N N E C T I O N W I T H S T O R E CAMPUS ANI) CORRIDOR: Dr . B a x t e r , D e n t i s t , SOO t o n g . Ave . U. B» W e a r s p e n t t h r e e d a y s w ee k at his h o m e In H a i n e s v i l l e , t h i s ( l e t y o u r p i c t u r e s f r a m e d a t M o r e ­ l a n d ' s . c o r , o f C o n g . Ave . a n d 7 t h St . M r s. Kl h i ) H o l m e s h a s r e t u r n e d t o h e r h o m e in C h i c a g o a f t e r s p e n d ­ i n g t h e w i n t e r at (J mc** Ha l l . M r s, B r o w n a n d Miss B e n n i e B r o w n o f C l e b u r n e c a m e d o w n y e s ­ t e r d a y t o a t o m I t e a g i v e n Mi ss t h e K a p p a K a p ­ M a t t i e L o c k e t t by pa G a m m a f r a t e r n i t y . th.* We loan kodak* to student*. Jordan, (HO Congress Ave. Mrs. P o i n d e x t e r o f C l e b u r n e v i s i t i n g Miss M a t t i e L o c k e t t at K a p p a H o u s e , is t h o W e lo a n k o d a k s t o s t u d e n t s . J o r ­ d a n , 6 1 0 C o n g r e s s Ave , T h e K a p p a K a p p a G a m m a ' s w e r e t o t o 7 ai h o m e o n F r i d a y t h e H i n d s o f Miss Milt l i e L l c k e t t . f r o m » s o n . O u t f l o w e r s , H y d e B a r k F l o r a l Co ., s 2 ’J C o n g r e s s Ave . I’h o n e 9 6 4 . R e m e m b e r t h i s is C i r c u s Da y. C o m e to t h e p a r a d e , t a l k it up. a n d he t h e r e in ful l t o n i g h t . forc e JUST O P E N E D 9 10 C O N G R ES S A V E. F R E D C. W IL H E L M W A T C H M A K E R A N O J E W E L E R M IOU (iR'XOf WORKMANSHIP ANO PHOM!*! SE R V IC E I K A W S T XKI . ♦ < ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ t h e e n t i r e N i m w e e k i* “ S m u t * 1 w « f k .X lie p r e p a r in g . an il w e iii ii m e e t i n g cif l e \ n n I Mel rd w ill he fie ld iii t h e T e x a n o ilie r at HMH! a. III., M o n d a y th e 1 7 t h . 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T EXAS I T h*1 new' se c re t o r g a n i z a t i o n , ot STEIN WA Y- STARR - RICHMOND w*hb Ii m e n t i o n a p p e a r e d in W e d n e s ­ d a y ' s i s s u e of t h e T e x a n , w a s f o r m a l ­ ly o r g a n i z e d T h u r s d a y n i g h t , B e i n g I t h e first m e e t i n g t h e r e w a s n a t u r a l l y a g r e a t de a l of d i s c u s s i o n r e l a t i v e t o v a r i o u s t o he d o n e t o m a k e t h e o r g a n i z a t i o n a p e r m a n e n t t h i n g s n e c e s s a r y one. T i l e s e l e c t i o n of a n a m e h a v i n g been i r a n b*a>!\ d e c i d e d u po n b e f o r e h a n d , lino. I i 111 * > T h e t i t l e , t h e B l a c k C a p s , w a s d e c i d e d u p o n u n a n i m o u s l y . T h e b l a c k c a p re- lost a l o n g t i m e w a s t h i s Jesse French Piano Co. M a n u f a c t u r e r s a n d D i s t r i b u t o r s HIGH CLASS PIANOS Phone Un, No. 295 Each Phone FRAN K S. 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