(ETlie Bailli (Lexa tx VOL. X X V I. A U S T I N , T E X A S , S A T U R D A Y , N O V E M B E R 15, 1 92 4 No. 4 8 EACH ONE GET ONE CAMPAIGN WINS APPROVAL EIGHT TEXAS STEERS UNABLE TO GET IN Students Endorse New Plan We, th e u n d e rs ig n e d s tu d e n ts of th e U n iv e r s ity of T e x a s , u n d e r s ta n d t h a t ) a c risis h a s a r is e n in the s ta d iu m c a m p a ig n . $30,000 is y et to be ra ise d be-! fore T h a n k s g iv in g . T he c a m p u s h a s given $203,000; A u stin h a s given ‘ $115,000; a n d all f r ie n d s a n d e x -s tu d e n ts of the U n iv e r s ity have subscribed J a p p r o x im a te ly $152,000, P rotest A .& M . G am e Coach H eism an M ay l a st Loyal Stadium Builders Pledge Support Again in Making Last Lap Drive STARTING LINE-UP F r o m in f o rm a tio n received a t S ta d iu m H e a d q u a r t e r s we find t h a t those in tr u s te d w ith th e con du ct of th i s c a m p a ig n a r e d e s p e r a te a t this tim e and a r e u n a b le to see how the bala n c e of th is fu n d is to be raised. We also fin d t h a t th e g r e a t m a s s of e x -stu d e n ts a r e fa ilin g th e U n i v e r ­ sity of T e x a s in th is c r itic a l h o u r. A ltho ug h e v e ry e f f o r t has been p u t f o r w a r d th r o u g h o u t the s ta te , th e to ta l fro m th e c a m p u s now exceeds t h a t P o sitio n T . C. U. A y res T e x a s P e n n y ....................................... Left End ..................... ..................................L eft T a c k le .............. S p r a g u e P fa n n k u c h e .......................... Left G uard ................. T. T h o m p son ....................................... R ight G uard B erry R ight T a c k le M oore Right End A lle n Quarterback M arley ( C . ) F. T h om p son ....................... Left H a l f b a c k .................................. H oney .................................... Right H a l f b a c k ........................... A dam s S ta lk e r T aylor S m ith ........................................ F u llb a c k ................. W . M cC onnell o f th c s t a t e b 5' I 5 5 -0 0 0 - Levy! W e c ord ia lly c o n g r a tu la te th e e x - stu d e n ts a nd f r ie n d s of the U n iv e r s ity C en ter........................................ W a s h m o n ’ w>]0 h avc re spo nd ed to th is a p p e a l. W hen th e roll of honor is c a rv e d on L o n g i Lbe e n d u r in g w a lls of th e w o n d e rfu l M em orial S t r u c t u r e it will be a source W ard Kr e a t p rid e to th e m to know t h a t th e i r n a m e s a r e listed thereon. N ich olson We deplore th e le t h a r g y of th e m a ss of e x - s tu d e n ts who owe e v e r y t h in g Clark t0 th e U n iv e r s ity b u t who r e f u s e to respo nd w hen t h a t U n iv e rsity m akes >ne a PPe a * to them B u t we who s t a r t e d th is p ro je c t r e f u s e to see it f a il because of th e in d if ­ feren ce of th ese e x -s tu d e n ts. W e h ave a lre a d y played o u r p a r t of th e g a m e as we have been told it should be played. B u t to save th e situ a tio n , to give the goal-line p u n c h t h a t m e a n s vic to ry , we feel t h a t we m u s t g e t in to th e f ig h t a g a in , a n d we s u g g e s t t h a t th e “ E a c h One G et O ne’’ c a m p a ig n s u g ­ gested in T h e D a ily T e x a n of F r i d a y m o rn in g should receive the u n q u a li­ f i e d s u p p o r t of ev e ry m a n a n d w o m a n on th e ca m p u s. We give th e p la n o u r cordial in d o rse m e n t a n d call upon our fellow -stu- d e n ts on th is c a m p u s to respond w ith th e sam e s p ir it t h a t they have dem on­ s t r a t e d in o th e r crises. And th e g a m e will be won. W illiam Boyce C. A. B rid ges K e n t H u n t P a u l M a tth e w s Bob Lyles H. O. C r a f t R oy P a r r is h J . W. S tr a ig h te n A rc h ie W e a v e r W. L. A y e rs A lphonso R a g la n d L ouis B illy e r L o u is J e f f r e y D o u g la s M c G re g o r H a rr is o n P o lla rd B u r t Dyke B oone C risp A. B. S m ith Bob H a r r is R osalie Biggio F lo r e n c e S m ith E liz a b e th T u c k e r M a rio n P e n n R u th P e n ie k R o s e m a ry W a llin g R u t h McMillan S a r a h P e n n M ildred C a n o n • V ir g in ia W ilson F r a n c e s Cox A n n M arshall D o r o th y F is h e r F r a n c e s M ayfield M a rio n G oode R u t h R opes A lice S h a c k e lfo rd M adee W illiam s E liz a b e th G re e n le e F lo rin e A s h c r o f t H e le n S andell S h o r ty M a y e r E ld o n D y e r Dick B lalock E d G o s s e tt J o y c e Cox J i m M a rle y B e r tie F o s te r F r a n k D a y v a u lt J o h n T r o u t R a y Lee Bob P a y n e H e n r y P e n ix J i m Reese H e in e Odom B e n n e t t Sm ith P o r t e r B y w a te r s T o m m y S u g g s Otis R ogers J o h n M ayfield J a c k T. Life C la re n c e A rc h e r t F r a n k C la y to n M arshall Bell H a m ilto n Low e L e ro y F. M a re k C. P. D e n m a n M arion F o w le r Sw am py T hom p( A r t h u r M u e lle r I J a c k S m ith Iv a n R o b e rtso n David Miller Bill W ilson L e s te r S e t t e g a s t Cecil C h a m b e rla in Dad B u r n e t t Ty Cobb H o ra c e K ibbie M orris M id k iff Bud M a th e r H o w a rd W illiam son Bob M u rp h re e Bill M u r p h r e e MR'S BEAT B.B.A. CREW, AND GO INTO INTRAMURAL FINALS L aw B ack M akes L one M usical Program at Score A fter Foes F um ble Kick F aculty Club P arty p o u n d e d F o r th r e e vain period s, th e L aw s a n d th e B. B. A .’s and th r u s t a w a y a t e a c n o t h e r ’s lines a n d fla n k s F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n , w ith little to choose b e tw e e n th e tw o e le v e n s ; an d it w as not u n til th e fin a l q u a r t e r th a t th e blue je r s e y s of th e Law o u t ­ fit dep lo y e d a c ro s s t h e i r o p p o n e n t s ’ goal line, w in n in g by G to 0, a n d g o in g in to th e f in a ls. A m usical p r o g r a m has b een a r ­ r a n g e d f o r th e F a c u lty p a r t y which is to be given a t th e F a c u l ty Club S a t u r d a y e v e n in g a t 8 o ’clock. Dr. a n d Mrs. G. W . C u n n in g h a m have c h a rg e of the p r o g r a m a r r a n g e ­ ment. All f a c u lty m e m b e rs a r e in v ite d to be p re s e n t. 11 a w a , not u n ,!. K ir k e n d . ll, car ta m f o r t h e L aw s, h it Zizim a, s a f e t y m an f o r th e B. B. A .’s, so h a rd t h a t the p u n t s e n t down to him b y L u m p ­ kin s p r a n g fro m tils h a n d s, t h a t the Law s p e rc e iv e d v ic to r y a n y w h e r e in) F o r g e n e ra tio n s men have been ex- th e im m e d ia te vista. F o r S t a n l e y , o f p e cte d to provide fo r a n d a c t as head of the fa m ily because of t h e i r super- th e Law s, r e c o v e r e d th e ball. ior e d ucation and physical abilities. T ie S e e m e d C e r t a i n E v e n th e n it is b y no m e a n s c e r ta in Men w ere expected to d r a g in th e du- the women p e r f o r m e d the } t h a t a n y score a t all would h av e b e e n ca ts, and I r e g is te r e d , f o r se v e ra l r u s h e s by th e domestic duties. Laws on th e th r e s h o ld of th e B. B. A. B y V i c t o r E m a n u e l D ai l y T e x a n S p o r t * E d i t o r W ith th e lo ser a lm o st certa in to fin ish in the c o n fe r e n c e c e l­ lar T ex a s and T. C. U., b attered a rou n d from p illar to post by t h e stron ger c o n f e r e n c e e le v e n s d u rin g th e p ast th r e e w eek s, e n te r t o d a y ’s g a m e at P a n th er S ta d iu m d eterm in e d to fight. th e u n en v ia b le N eith er D oc S te w a r t nor M atty B ell d esire s tig m a of c e lla r ch a m p io n s and th e g a m e w ill be f o u g h t as t h o u g h an in ten se a n cie n t rivalry w a s at stake. L o n g h o r n * N o t F a v o r i t e s a . t h is season F o r the f i r s t tim e in th e h is to r y of th e tw o in stitu tio n s, who h av e b a t­ tled seven tim es previou sly , th c last g a m e being sta g e d in 1918, T e x a s w'ill go into the g am e not th e f a v o rite . T h e ! L o n g h o rn s, w ith e i g h t r e g u la r s out, I a r e still on the down g r a d e a n d have n o t played r e a lly good football since th e y g ain e d im m o r ta l g lo ry by tying F lo r id a O ctober 25. In e v e ry g a m e t h e : H o rn e d F ro g s h ave show n a s tu b b o rn , | a lm o s t impregnable* defense. Both Rice a n d S. M. U. m a d e m uch m ore I h e a d w a y a g a in s t T e x a s th a n a g a in s t th e F r o g s . And in a t le a s t one gam e — t h a t w ith O k la h o m a A. & M., whom some c ritic s believe to be po ten tia lly th e s t ro n g e s t te a m in th e c irc u it, save) only B a y lo r— th e F r o g s showed a , th e I r e a l d riv e Soo ners th e only d e f e a t on a schedule) t h a t h a s included Kansas* U n iv e rsity , O k la h o m a U n iv e rsity , an d th e M is­ s o u r i M iners. t h a t a d m in is te r e d to __________ Elms TULE GIVEN I BY MISS Dean of W om en A dvises First Year W om en Living in Dormitories FUTURE PUNS MENTIONED Girls in Freshman Class Will H ave Numerous M eetings and Receptions in th c th e Like th e F ro g s . “ C h e e r u p ” was Aggi e* W i n O v e r T. C. U. “ This y e a r s t a r t s in O nly one te a m , th e T e x a s A g g i e s , j fr e s h m a n w om en the I f th is is tr u e , th e n the play S tu d y Hall of the Main B u ilding , E n c o u r a g e * F a i l i n g S t u d e n t * th e m e a n e w e r a fo r t h e U n iv e rs ity in in f lic tin g a really!*** th e class o f *28 has a d j u s t e d itself h a s succeeded T h a t L efter t h a n a n y previou s cla ss,” stat- severe d e fe a t on took place a t O ’lege S t a tio n la s t F r i - j e d Miss L u c y J . N e w to n , D ean of d a y , a nd it is r u m o r e d t h a t Coach W om en, b e f o r e a call m e e t in g Fri- Bell, re a liz in g t h a t his p ro te g es would Hay a f t e r n o o n o f ail f r e s h m a n girl* th e G irl’s h a v e no hope a g a in s t B ible’s te a m on living in d o r m ito r ie s to K yle Field, o rd e re d th e m u n d e r cover an d f o r p r e p a r e L o n g h o rn s. of F r o g s will be m u ch h a r d e r to d e f e a t . ! Miss N e w to n ’s ta lk b e f o re th e U niver- F r o g s sity g irls. “ T h e r e is no d is g ra c e in th e L o n g h o r n s , a n d E ’s if t h e r e is a r e a s o n a n d if you h a v e been rid d le d by in ju r ie s ineligibilities all se a so n . f i r s t a r e d o in g y o u r b e s t; you will n o t have T h e a c c id e n t cam e w hen C a p ta in ^Lindsey I to go h o m e if you a r e a w o rth-w hile T h e n T u b b y j s t u d e n t , ” sta te d Miss N e w to n . “ Keep J a c k s bro k e his a r m . B r e w s te r , th e o t h e r s t a r g u a r d , w ho a s te a d y pull up-hill a n d do n o t get also did the p assin g a n d p u n tin g , de- too s e lf - c o m p la c e n t.” T o p r e s e n t th e q u e s tio n o f a r e g ­ v e lo p e d typ hoid f e v e r a f t e r p la y in g Don F r a z e e , ju la r s t u d y p r o g r a m to th e fre s h m e n in only one tr i p l e t h r e a t m a n , w a s r e c e n tl y de- j was th e p u r p o s e o f the m e e tin g , and d a r e d ineligible, while la s t S a t u r d a y to u r g e th e m to keep q u i e t h o u r in B ig J im C a n tr e ll b r o k e th r e e ribs. th e d o r m ito r ie s . Miss N e w to n e x ­ C a n tr e ll was th e b e s t line b u c k e r p la in e d t h a t th e r e should be r e g u la r am! d e fe n siv e back on the t q u a d . h o u rs an d sleep, a n d w ith a r e g u l a r , o rg a n iz e d p r o g r a m o f s tu d y each g irl could live a less h u r r i e d a nd less n e rv o u s life. She s t a t e d t h a t closed d o o r policy should be observed in th e d o r m ito r ­ ies d u r i n g s tu d y h ou rs. D u r in g the is th e tim e h o u r s o f 5 to 8 p. rn. b a c k fie ld a r o u n d w hom th e o f f e n s e will u n ­ q u e s tio n a b ly be b u ilt is C la rk . E a r ly th e in th e D allas News s t a te d t h a t b u t f o r his w e a k te a m w ork he m ig h t be all c o n ­ f e r e n c e q u a r t e r f o r he w as a n e x ­ ro se to c e lle n t field g e n e r a l . ■dizzy heig hts l a s t w e e k a t College S ta tio n and was th e on ly o ne who c ould even t h r e a t e n t h e Aggie line. H o m e r A dam s a t h a lf is a n e x c e lle n t ( C o n tin u e d on P a g e 3) ---------------o—------------ M iss B ew ley Is season Bill R u g g le s o f re c r e a tio n , s tu d y , T h e s t a r o f th e F r o g g a m e . f o r H e , _ R esting B etter (C o n tin u e d on p age 2) Curtain Club N ot Sponsoring 4‘T h e R op e’ th a t t h e p lay, n e x t w e e k , Mr. H a r v e y E a g le s o n w ish e s to “ T h e a n n o u n c e R o p e ” which it to be g iv e n at the M a je stic T h e a t e r is not g iv e n by t h e C u r ta in Club or u nd er the a u sp ic e s o f the C u r tain C lub. The o n ly p la y that w ill be g iv e n by thc C lu b th is term w ill he “ Hedda C a b le r ” and it will be p r e ­ se n te d at the H a n c o c k on D e c e m ­ ber 4. Miss L u la M. Bewley, a s s is ta n t dean of women, who w a s in ju r e d in an acc id e n t on C ong ress A ven ue sev­ e ra l d a y s ago, is r e c o v e rin g slowly, received acco rd in g from h e r home F r i d a y evening. Miss Bewley s u sta in e d hip ! when a s tr e e t c a r s tr u c k h e r d u r in g j the e v e n in g r u s h in th e local business ! d istric t. in ju r e d a n to “ I t will be several d a y s before she w'ill be able to rest c o m fo rta b ly , and a week o r more before she will be able to walk a g a in ,” s ta t e d an a u n t j of Miss B ew ley ‘s la te l a s t n ig h t. SHOULD THE NUMBER OF WIVES DEPEND ON FAMILY BUDGET? D u r in g th e World W a r it w a s nec- A fter A ccident S ° al ^ n e » w b e re th® m ishap l e f t th e ess&ry f o r women to fill th e positions of men in every walk of life. T hey s ta r te d o u t in the s a le s departm ents* and as s te n o g r a p h e r s in th e m a r t s of big business, and did so well t h a t soon they w ere given e xecutive positions. W hen th e w a r was over, em ployers M id-term E x a m s ‘ f ° un(l t h a t m a n y of the wom en w ere I b e tte r executives th a n men, an d they ( C o n tin u e d o n P a g e 2) ------------ o------------ Be Suspended for L aw C lasses to in f o r m a tio n M id -term e x a m in a tio n s fo r th e law received sa la rie s c o m m e n s u ra te w ith d e p a r t m e n t will b e g in M on day , Nov- th e ir services. e m b e r 24, a n d will la s t t h r o u g h W ed- Since m an y of th e women a r e bct- n e sd a y , N o v e m b e r 26, a c c o r d in g to te r qualified to e a r n th e m oney th a n n o tic e s posted by Dr. I r a P. H ilde- men. th e H ogg D ebating C lu b T ues- b r a n d , d e a n of t h e d e p a r t m e n t. Reg- day n ig h t at its term open house will u l a r classes will be su sp e n d e d dur* j debate the subject, “ Resolved, t h a t a i man should be allowed to have as ing th o se days. , .,. should be allowed to p la y on o u r foot- . . „ , bali t e a m will be *.ven by B r a d y ' M o r n s , a ls o a t o n n e r m e m b e r o f th e I M jM H ia w a th , C t m l i n L o ngh orn baseball squad. „ I and p e p p e r fun d. T h e re is n e v e r a n o t in u u . c h a p e r o n e , eiu.h w e e k ; th e r e s t of th e T he p r e s id e n t will r e n d e r his in au- p hysical T r a in in g S t a f f ta k e s t u r n s ' f k t h # t t h „ ca b jn s | 0 a k _ , ( C o n t in u e d on P a g e 2) Un c h a p e ro n in g a t th e H ouse B o at. ( GIRLS CAMPING! F O R WEEK-END T O LEAVETODAY If th is m orning. All g irls who a r e going to th e Y. th e ir W . C. A. cam p should b rin g l l bedding to Miss S p e a r ’s office by o’clock they have not yet signed up, it is not too late to do so. According to Miss S p e a rs , th ey should b r in g th e ir b edding to the office securely tied up and w ith the nam e on it. Miss E s th e r Damon, N atio n al Girl Reserve secretary* will d n e c t th o c a m p ; the g irls will leave for the c a m p a n d s ta y over the w eek­ end. Tile f o l lo w i n g t e l e g r a m wa* r e ­ n i g h t c e iv ed f r o m H o u l t o n to t h e p a p e r w e n t j u* t b e f o r e pre**. J u s t w h a t t h e o u t c o m e o f t h e c o n t e s t e d n o i nt * will be c a n ­ not be p r e d i c t e d a t thi* t i m e : decisi on* “ H e i * m a n p r o b a b l y will p r o t e c t Ri ce-A. ic M. g a m e on a c c o u n t of of • e v e n q u e s t i o n a b l e U m p i r e B r a u n . H e c l a i m s t h a t r u n n e r wa* o u t o f b o u n d * on a t o u c h d o w n ; c l a i m s N a s h t h e f i r s t c o m p l e t e d 2 0 - y a r d p a s s r u l e d i l l e­ g a l ; c l a i m s t o u c h b a c k was m a d e in t h i r d q u a r t e r ; c l a i m s l o u r 1 5- y a r d h o l d i n g p e n a l t i e s ill egal . ” . . FI FTY THY FOII PUCES ON DEBATING SOO AQ Three Hours of Debating G ive Men Chance to Test Skill H SURVIVE FUST TRYOUT Finals W ill Occur in January and Eliminate All but E i g h t Mexican Advocate, Begun in 1819 at Nacogdoches, hirst Texas Paper The f i f t y a s p i r a n t s to th e Univer- sit d e b a tin g te a m h ad am ple o p p o r ­ tu n ity to show th e ir skill y e ste rd a y a f te rn o o n when ftm-Mihject w as d is­ cussed p r o and c a p t o r th r e e h ou rs before t h e p a t i e n t s u d g e s . The g e n ­ J o u r n a lis m in T e x a s d a te s fr o m 1819, P r o f e s s o r E. C. B a rk e r, p r o f e s ­ sor of H isto ry in th e U niversity, said ’a s t night a t the Y. M. C. A. a u d i t o r ­ ium, in discussin g th e f i r s t n ew sp a ­ In t h a t y e a r, the pers in th e s ta te . Mexican A dv oc a te w as published a t N acogdoches by Phillip Long. e ra l a v e r a g e of A e speeches was “ C o t t o n P l a n t ” good, a n d the decision req u ire d much tim e before tw e n ty - fo u r w ere chosen. th e T he s u r v iv in g tw e n ty - f o u r a r e : J . M. B a s h a r a , C. B. B eard , Baul Bledsoe, T v C o b b e d Don Cowen, F. Joyce Cox^ S. A. Crowley, E dw in D a ­ vis, J . A. Gosch, Raym ond G e r h a r d t, Ed Lee G o s s e t t ^ J . Ii, H a m i l t o n , ^ . I*. H ug hes, Glen Lewis, Ii. W. Mac Donald, Gordon M a r s h F ^ E. A. Mather*" M. O. R ogers, Th om as A. Rousse, (i, D. S e n s in g , B. A. Shan- blum, M. Wise, B. Woodall. the in J a n u a r y and T h e n e x t tr y o u ts will be held De­ c e m b e r 5 and the n u m b e r will bi cu t dow n to twelve. The f in a ls oc la s t selec­ c u r tion will elim ina te all bu t eight. In the second t r y o u t all c o n te s ta n ts will choose''the side they p re f e r. Speeches will a g a in be limited to five m inutes. The su b je c t is, “ Resolved, the U nited S t a te s should repeal th e J a p ­ anese exclusion cla u se of th e I m m i­ g ra tio n A ct of 1924.” t h a t m any wives as a r e n e c e ssary to s u p ­ port h im .” T h e re is so m uch in te r- *st in th e d e b a te on a ccount of th e mature o f the question, t h a t it is r e ­ ported t h a t th e d e b a te will be broad-! people in; cast by rad io , a nd in J every public a u d ito r iu m s to listen ih on the proceedings. the in U t a h will g a t h e r to w n D u dley K. W y n n , well k now n m e m - | >er of th e L ong ho rn B and, a n d How- 311 K a p p , a h a r d - h it tin g baseball a r ­ tist, will th e a f f i r m a t i v e side of th e question. T he orth od ox custom w ill be defended by Gordon re p re s e n t M arsh a n d Lavon L o v i n g , of the m o st oloqucnt a n d loquacious L •rn tm M i . o t u c u n T h r e e h u n d re d reasons why J I r i a l called f a m ilia r ly T h e f i r s t im p o r ta n t p a p e r was th e T e x a s G a z e tte , e d ite d by G. B. C otto n, a t S an F elip e de A ustin, a t in o ffic e in the n o rth th e “ C o tto n P l a n t . ” I t b e g a n in 1829. I t was fo r a tim e u n d e r th e con trol o f a c o rp o ra tio n of p r o m in e n t ■i Ion isis, b u t w as m oved to B ra z o ria by C o tto n in 1833. O th e r p ro m in e n t p a p e rs b e fo re 1836 w e re the A dvocate a n d the P eo­ nies R igh ts, the Texa s Republic, arid th e T e x a s T e le ­ g ra p h a n d T e x a s R egister. th e E m i g r a n t and A d v e r t i s i n g T h e se e a r ly p a p e rs d e p e n d ed la r g e ­ ly on a d v e r tis in g f o r su p p o rt, a n d fro m lotions f ro m m a n y businesses, u rg e o n s a n d p a t e n t m edicine vcn- lo r s to s e m in a rie s , w e re c a rrie d . T h e e dito rs w e re e x tr e m e ly c a re f u l n o t to publish libelous m a tte r , b e in g as non- eom m ital c rim in a l cases a f t e r tr ia ls o f o f f e n d e r s . N e v e r ­ affiches theless t"ney o f te n ad vised o f the c o n c e r n in g th c e n f o r c e m e n t laws. avoided s t a t e m e n t s on th e c h a r a c t e r of p r i­ v a te individuals. T h e y s c r u p u lo u sly as p o ssi bl e in C opies o f m a n y o f th ese e a rly p a ­ p e rs a r e in the the U n iv e rsity lib ra ry , a n d p h o to sta t pic­ t u r e s o f m a n y been a d d e d to th e collection. possession of o th e rs have COEDS WEEKLY E N J O Y PARTY Oak Lodge and th e H o use B o a t are pro ving p o p u la r w ith U n iv e rsity girls f*»r week end p a rtie s . Oak Lodge is n e a r th e c a r line a b o u t a h a lf mile j this side of th e lake. T h e H ouse B o at i is a n c h o r e d on the lake. E i t h e r one of t w o j t h c ,.Bh i n , m ay b« sign ed u p f o r w ith- o f th e . p a r ty . A c h a rg e o f tw e n ty -fiv e c e n ts o f th e d a t e tw o w ceks t „ e a c h Kroup f o r t h t ^ , Team Work Needed lo Make Final Drive Am ong Students and Exes E n d o r s e m e n t of the “ E ach One Get O n e ” S tad iu m c a m p aig n , as prop osed T hursday by the S e n io r Council, w as fo rth c o m in g y e s te r d a y fro m a large n u m b e r of p r o m in e n t stu d e n ts, f a c ­ ulty m em b ers, a n d A u stin business men. E x - S t u d c n t S h o r t a g e t o be M a d e U p The plan was proposed w h en it c a m p a ig n becam e known ami ng e x -stu d e n ts had n e tte d only $152,000 to d a te a n d t h a t a b a la n c e o f $30,000 was y et to be raise d to re a c h the T h a n k sg iv in g o bje c tive of $500,000. W hile th e cam p u s to ta l is a lre a d y $50,000 m o re th a n t h a t of th e e n tire 30,000 e x -stu d e n t, the s t u ­ d e n ts resolved t h a t th e y would no t let th e s ta d iu m p r o j e c t fail on a c c o u n t of th e le th a rg y o f th e mass of e x ­ s tu d e n ts . t h a t th e Prominent, m e m b e rs of the f a c u lty of A ustin who and c e rta in c itizens have a lr e a d y done th e ir p a r t have also joined with t h e s tu d e n ts in th is m ovem ent. T e a m W o r k R e q u i r e d te a m w ork on e n tir e s t u d e n t body Th*' “ E ach O ne G et O n e ” plan is sim ply th e p a r t of su p p ly in g the th a t last m in u te goal line p u n c h to p u t th e S ta d iu m F u n d ov<*r. It is pointed o u t t h a t if e v e ry s t u ­ d e n t will get a t le a s t one s u b sc rip tio n be tw e e n now a n d T h a n k sg iv in g th e S ta d iu m is saved. According to th e plan, th e su b sc rip tio n m ay be s e c u r ­ ed fro m an y so u r c e ; a student, on the Campus, an A u stin citizen , a f r ie n d a bur.ine.s3 back home, o r re la tiv e firm . d if f e r e n c e no w here the pledge com es from o r th e a m o u n t of it. I t m akes T ho S ta d iu m A ssociation officials have given u n q u a lifie d e n d o rse m e n t to th e plan a n d have tu r n e d o ver th e facilities o f th e S ta d iu m office to ta k e c a re of th e details. T h e c a m p a ig n will not s t a r t o f f i ­ cially u n til M onday m orn in g a t which receive a tim e e v e ry s t u d e n t will le t te r giving all d e ta ils of the plan. Journalism Faculty H as N ew M ember; She W eighs Nine Pounds F a ilu r e of an i n s t r u c t o r in j o u r ­ to m e e t his classes F r id a y nalism w as e xplained la te la st n ig h t when it becam e kn ow n t h a t a new m e m ­ F r id a y b e r of his f a m ily m o rn in g . W eig h in g p ounds, M a r th a J a n e , e ig h t-h o u r old d a u g h ­ t e r of Mr. a n d Mrs. Lloyd G re g o ry was th e ca u se of th e absence o f M r. G re g o ry fro m J . 14 a nd J . l o F r i ­ day. a rriv e d n in e AGGIES DEFEAT RICE INSTITUTE C o l l e g e S ta tio n , T ex., N e e . 14— T he T e x a s A g g ie s to d a y w on from the R ice O w ls by a score o f 13 to 6 in a gam e which for the gr e a te r like a the tim e look ed part o f victory for Rice. T h e R ice o f f e n s e carried the ball in to A g g ie t er rito ry m ost of on ly in the thc tim e and it w a s last quarter that th e A g g ie s f la s h ­ ed an attack. P a ssin g gave each tea m o n e to u c h d o w n and the A g ­ gies d rove the ball up the field for the se con d m arker o f the g a m e. TWO t9n> Baily ©exalt J Flirt Colk** Daft* m the Sr ith Fektisltel mi th* campo* cf th# Untreralty at Tram* »y th* Tm aa Btu dan ta PrablSeatinaa. fee., veery morn is* except Monday. Ihwice** office*. Mam E«; id irs a ISI. TetopHoo# IHI. Editors.! office. J. Halt 7. Telephone tit®. frui t ed by the Uaiecnity of Taxaa Pre*#. A. C. Wright. Manager. J. B a l. M O U L T O N “ TY " C O R B S T E W A R T H A R K R ID E R E D I T O R I A L S T A F F ......................... ....... -________ E d itor-in -C h ie f M a n a g in g Ed itor D O R O T H Y A N N F I S H E R E d ito ria l A s s is t a n t William L. McGill.. .— . R obert L M urphree....... A. B. S m ith ____________ T. Wilson E r w in ........... Bort Dyke Boone Crisp... ______ B U S I N E S S S T A F F ....................................S u p er v isin g B u sin e ss M anager .._____A ssista n t M an ager __________ A d v e r tisin g M an ager .......... ......... ............... A ssista n t A d v e r t is in g M an ager C irculation M an ager ___ _ ......Office M an ager „........ ......... ... , T O D A Y 'S S T A F F R achel I Dunaw ay J. Richard McM urray F ra n k C. Allen . Alton J P. Luck ct t S a m N ew ton , — E lizab eth Rice — —-— V ic to r E m an u e l — .— S h ir le y Lom ax ______ I ssu e E d itor A s s is t a n t I s m * Editor A ssist a n t Issu e E d itor E d ito r A s s is t a n t Issue Editor A s s is t a n t Isxue E d itor S ociety ...... S p o r ts E d itor T h e a te r Ed itor S P O R T S W R IT E R S I . D irk Mi*M u rra y Mel Arnett T o m R a w t t V arn M. A *droa KathkHm Terser Sm4jm Ijanr**i#r FW»he*h He Marl* Bhmdbe Horn V I# ta n Field* f se&dfw* E a rly S a m <;•#! K i a t a n F re d She* wo v | Arr.*** M a f r e l t W m K S m ith lark McDermott Wowser K i m t i A m *« S n * m a * Max Ha rn I. -aer He** M«r*h Tom Bu tier E t t a M a rtin I to ri* If o r f t m D o r (Ah J* Y e’e . V hm riat** M ayer . . CJ M r A ll i* te r M tornon R eed M a ry B a ld w in H elio * * C a n tle V #rda l a r r e l l i.iU iaii K in d e r R o b e rt S ee S O C IE T Y W R IT E R S M abe I R roc k ho i**b H a b e i J}#*# Minter J ija n ita Ko,i ta in i t ta e k m a n L illia n H a r w e l l M a r t * r * i ({ •re la y M a u rin e R u tla n d Reberea Bradley J o s e p h in e Tea* A n n ie D u rh a m T h o m a s S m ith Du (Bey W ynn K e n n e th d r n i a h K d w a r i S te e r # M ax J a c o b s Louise Byrne E lm e r C aiiiH an D u r th u la W ilco* K i t h S w fn d eils A lb e r t H u rle y M au ri ne W a lk e r J o h n D a v is I .nu toe Ko* Ox s te e l O arlH i E li re be th S- b u t l e W illiam A r r e t t J i m m i e C a re# W a l t o n P o t e e t E a rl W ilso n A r t h u r M e rc h a n t H a r ry Hts hop R E P O R T E R S “Slim e 28“ has been rem oved from the L ib ra ry B uilding. A n um ber o( stu d en ts volunteered to try to wash th e sign o ff the stone and w ere fiucce&Rfut. The upperclassm en a d m ire th e s p irit shown by tho fresh m an president, Tom P ick ett, in d isap p ro v in g o f the act and in condem ning the guilty p arty . A ustin is w ith o u t its two principal executives. G overnor P a t M. N eff is out w est d ed icatin g new state p a rk s and recently w as the chief sp e a k e r a t the dedication of tho School of T echnol­ ogy a t Lubbock. D r. Splaw n is up in M innesota but will re tu rn M onday. In his absence, Dean T. U. T aylor is actin g presid en t. In th is capacity he urged the stu d en ts to go to the tra in y e ste r­ day to give the L onghorns a good send-off as they left fo r th e P a n th e r City. D ebate try o u ts fo r the b ix ty-four stu d en ts w ho had Kilned up to try to make th e team were held y esterd ay . “ Resolved, th a t the Japane,se exclusion act of the Im m igration Bill of 1924 should tx* re p e a le d ” w as th e su b ject fo r discussion. Both a ffirm a tiv e and negative .speakers took the position th a t th e Ja p s should be -xculded from th e U nited S tates, b u t the a ffirm a tiv e sp eak ers m aintained th at C ongress acted very u n tactfu lly and u n d ip lo m at­ ically in passing the Johnson bill. T his may be tru e , but The T exan fails to see w here any good could he derived from rep eal­ ing the law now and p assing a n o th er exclusion hill. SENIORS', T h e n a m e 5* o f c a n d id a t e s j for d e g r e e s in 1925 w ho have passed the r e a d in g e x a m in a t i o n in a f o r e ig n la n g u a g e ha ve b een p osted o u tsid e R oom 2 1 6 C Main B u ild in g . If y o u r n a m e is n ot th e re , t a k e the e x a m i n a ­ tion on F rid ay o r S a tu rd a y . J. I.. B O Y S E N , C hairm an, The student body is determ ined th a t the stad iu m d riv e will lie a su ccess, and a n “ E ach One Get One cam paign will be w aged. Ea< h stu d en t will try to get a frie n d to sign a pledge to give to the stadium . The stu d en ts will find th a t th ere a re m any frien d s of th e U niversity th ro u g h o u t th e sta te who have n ever been solic­ ited, b u t who will be glad to give to the drive. The stu d e n ts s ta rte d the stad iu m d rive and did much more th a n th e ir sh are, b u t they are w illing to do a n y th in g necessary to m ake the u n d e r­ ta k in g a success. tick et* W H IT E S e c t io n tho T h a n k s g iv in g g a m e w ill b e g iv e n out in the W o m e n ’s g y m F rid ay from 9 to I o ’cloc.k f o r J. S C H M ID . T H E Girl's R ifle C lub will report at tho W o m e n ’s G ym p r o m tly at 2 o'clock. M em bers will a ttir e t h e m ­ se lv e s for ra n g e p ractice. B r in g all available car*. I N S T R U C T O R . T he in tra m u ra l football gam e between the B. B. A .’s and the L aw s yesterd ay w as a th riller. The Ixiws won. but the B. B. A.\s played a rem ark ab ly good gam e and w ere not o u tfo u g h t by th e ir opponents. T h e Law s now* have defeated tw o of the stro n g ­ est elevens in in tra m u ra l circles, the E n g in eers and B. B. A .’a. In tra m u ra l ath letics a re deservedly p o pular th is year. at G y m n a s iu m M E M B E R S o f G irl’* R ifle Club raw* at 2 o ’clock sharp S a tu r d a y a f t e r n o o n . All (h o se w ho B r in g t h ir ty - f iv e can, brin g cars. cent* for p icn ic lu nch. W ear k n ic k ­ ers. S E C R E T A R Y . The Giddings stu d en ts met W ednesday a fte rn o o n and o rg a n ­ ized a home tow n club. This is th e f ir s t home tow n club to be form ed this y ear and The Texan hopes m any m ore will be o rg an - If the San A ntonio stu d en ts would o rg an ize, they would ixed, have one of the larg est clubs in the U niversity. OUR F IR ^ T C O N F E R E N C E VICTORY MAY B E WON TODAY The Longhorn:- will play the T exas ( hriwtian U niversity H onied Frog* th is aftern o o n a t F o rt W orth in the gam e th a t m ay m ark our first co n feren ce victory of the season. The* Longhorns have had th e m ost d isastro u s luck th is sea­ son any U niversity of Texas football team ever encountered. The season is practically over and we have not won a conference gam e. H eretofore, the L onghorns usually have been in th e cham pion­ sh ip race at this stag e of the season. flocking back over th e events o f th e p a st tw o m onths, it is a p p a re n t th a t th e re a re several reaso n s why the football season has been a failu re. The most im jio rtan t reason is th a t Coach S te w a rt has never been able to play his full s tre n g th on account of in ju ries. \ \ hen we have our full s tre n g th on the field, the L onghorns are alm ost equal to any eleven in the conference. T he Texas lino is a s good as any in the S outhw est w hen in ta c t, and we have a fa irly good backfield in S tu a rt W rig h t, C lint glover, Jim .barley, V ernon Sohuh ard!, and H u b ert F o ste r. W rig h t and S lover, the tw o best backfield players on the team . have been of practically no value th is y ear as both w ere h u rt e arly in th e se a ­ son, .Sailor S h e a re r, M att N ewell, and F ra n k D ay vault, th e nu­ cleus of the line, have su ffered from in ju ries all season. No coach could win w ith his best m en on the sidelines th ro u g h o u t m ost of the season. T he second reason fo r the show ing of th is y e a r’s team is th a t m o st of the players a re young in y e ars and inexperienced in fo o t­ ball. L a s t season practically all o f the re g u la rs had cast th e ir f ir s t vote a t the polfl, and several of them reached th e ir m a jo r­ ity a num ber of y e ars ago. The L onghorn team is y o u n g er in any o th e r y e a rs, less experienced, and lig h ter in w eight th a n team in th is section. A lthough th is y e a r’s team has been a fa ilu re so fa r, th e sea ­ son will be pronounced a success if we can win fro m T. Cb U. and A. & M. T h a n k sg iv in g Day. B ut if we fail to w in these contests, d en ts will know th a t the coaches and p lay ers did th e ir v ery and th a t’* ad we can require of anybody o r any team . C U R T A I N Club m e e tin g M onday n ight 7 :1 5 in 3 1 2 E d u c a tio n B u ild ­ ing. .Special p rog ram has b een a r ­ ran ged . All m em b e rs, old and n ew , are u rged to be p resen t. D IR E C T O R . and S ig m a Eta Chi ALI* m em b e rs o f Lam bda Chi A lp ha f r a t e r n it ie s their p ictu r es please do so who have not had made for th e C a c t u s today . O R G A N I Z A T I O N E D IT O R . ca m p b rin g bedding securely A L L G I R L S sroim? to the Y. VV C. A.! tied and w ith yo u r n am e on it to Mins Spear's office by l l o ’clock th is m o r n ­ ing. M EM BER S o f t h e F re sh m a n Band will m ee t th is a f t e r n o o n a t 2 : 4 5 o ’clock a t th e M e n ’s G ym n asiu m . B e in fu ll u n ifo rm as w e w ill p lay d u r­ in g the fresh m a n g a m e . D IR E C T O R . DK M O L A Y m e e t in g at the S co ttish Rite C ath ed ral M onday n ig h t 7 :30. A ll U n iv e r s ity D c M cla ys u rg ed t o be present. M A S T E R C O U N C IL L O R . Pierian Society E lects Secretary P ie ria n L ite r a r y S ociety m et in th e Main B u ild in g F r id a y aftern oon w ith se ven te en m em bers p resen t. D ana S m i t h ’s B r a m lette read E d g a r V. j“ L ija h .” The r e sig n atio n of F ra n ce s Ethel W i p f f as reporter w a s accepted, and B l a riche Horn w as elected to su c­ ceed her. BILLY STIFF B E A U M O N T IS V E R Y T A L E N T E D B y A lexan d er f Bi l l y / hush > b t/o t a k e Mr a & x u m s e v e n a iv a a s l u s P rna lts a v * t? P / v r f a t s no s M JH a f f j a b i l i t y — T F C - S A N J t - P L A Y IN & I S e a s y p ic k **:*. SAY. TUE MUT I S ( J o o D : LEPE H o w 8 £ * u ^ ) h T - YcD GIM M E T h e B A H J o AHO W Y A / TUE B A C K . POGGI O p a Tiffs HAND N. O O T / J V I N C K * — £ / Y o u H AVE “ A A LOVELY s v^oice -a HAVE SOME MOGE b i l l y r > MO H E -M A W E . / W * — / v C A K E ? p is h I sm \S H o f o m e - O FFIC IA L N O T IC E S TEXAS STEERS (C on tin u ed From P a g e I ) . . . T H E girl* in te n d in g t o g o t o th e Y. W, cam p m e e t at Miss S p e a r ’s o f ­ f i c e a t 2 o ’clock th is a f t e r n o o n . . , grou n d g a i n e r w hen righ t, an d h e is » , - d ue to he right (Me a f t e r n o o n . A n d L a „iu m _ T h i, H a r r y T a r or a o b M n g for C a n t r e ll ln f()rm al- and is a star a t b rok en f ie l d ru n n in g. r t Y A M A Y am a p ic tu r e s are to be taken thus S a tu r d a y a t 2 o ’clock . Be p rom p t an d report In co stu m e . J. SC H M ID . V O L L E Y B A L L sta r ts g ro u p to u r n a m e n t in ten d a y s. All w ho a re in o f ­ in te r e ste d s e e M iss Crosslin fic e 4, M A N A G E R . la n g u a g e F O R E I G N e x a m in a ti o n s w ill he held F r id a y and S a tu r d a y , N o v e m b e r 14 and IS at 2 o ’clock in ro om s 2 1 8 and 2 1 9 o f th e M. B. S e n io r s and o th e rs w ho h a v e f in i s h ­ in a ed the t w o n u m b e r e d c o u r s e s C O P Y and d r a w in g s for th e Hqpie- co m in g num ber o f T h e T e x a s R a n ­ ger m ust be in by S a t u r d a y , N ov. 15. M ail to Box 1927 U n i v e r s it y S ta tio n , or le a ve at ed itorial office, J Hall. P e n n y *n G a m e , , . . * E x c e p t i n g that P e n n y will d isp lace S hea rer, an d Moore w ill be a t ta c k le ! l m e w ill I fo r N e w e l l, the L on ghorn sta rt as it s t a r t e d w ith B a ylor. T h e b ack fie ld r e m o d le d . is o n c e a g a in C aptain M arfey will call s ig n a ls, a l­ thou gh it m a y he from t h e f u ll b a c k ’s B lue S m ith will g e t a n ­ position. oth e r c h a n c e to r e p e a t th e m a g n if i- c e n t pRafting sh o w n a g a in s t F lorida. to o u tp u n t Fred T h o m p so n p layed the F r o g kicker. his bent g a m e a g a in st B a y lo r S a tu r d a y and will g e his f ir st c h a n c e to st a r t t o d a y . S ta lt e r o u g h t o f g a m e. M a tty Bell is sa y in g n o th in g o b o u t Doc the th e o u t c o m e s c o r e le ss a S t e w a r t has prophesied tie. be closer w h i c h e v e r w a y it g o e s — and the w in n e r is not due to lead by a great* !’ m a r g in than one to u c h d o w n . It w ill FRESHMAN GIRLS E D I T O R - I N - C H I E F . (C o n tin u e d from P a g e I ) | E liza b eth B r o w n in g , v ic e - p r e sid e n t , : was in tr o d u ce d and g a v e f u r th e r an- i n o u n c e m e n t o f th e G y m k a n a which will be held n e x t T h u r sd a y n igh t at 7:1 a o clock a t t h e W om an s Gym- ,..n te r t a in m e n t w i „ be freah m an Kjrls are * i ti- * c led in vited to c o m e o u t and join in the fu n . Ruth A llr ed , s e c r e t a r y o f the j in so n g s and y ells, w h ile j clans, * I the tre a su r e r , F i a n c e s F o s t e r w as in rtod uced and g a v e m o re in fo r m a tio n t on the G ym kana. . . . .. . . . -------------- o---------------- LAWS BEAT (C o n t in u e d lr o m P a g e I ) tw o e le v e n s str u g g lin g , bad f a ile d to a ttain the last c h a lk lin e, and the vi­ sion s o f a tie, th a t had fled , ca m e l a s t j hack across the field. the g o a l T h e B. B. A . ’s had held o n ce, tw ice . I a n a 11 ler.” Stop— Hear SOME OTHER DAY B r u n s w i c k R e c o r d N o . 2 7 3 0 J. R. Reed Music Co. A u s t i n ’s L e a d i n g M u s i c H o u s e Mrs. Nell Burns F a s h i o n a b l e D r e s s m a k i n g a n d R e m o d e l i n g Satisfaction Guaranteed 419 Littlefield Bldg. Dial 6901 “The Wise Virgin” is a welcome relief to one who has to gather his daily bread by reviewing film dra­ mas day in and day out. The story of “ The Wise Virgin” adds a new angle to the triangle and mixes up the affairs of four people that nothing but in such a maze sheer genius on the author’s part could ever straighten them out logi- The tale centers around a •ally. breezy 1924 girls who fancies herself in love w'ith a foreign nobleman. THIS WOMAN W I T H Irene Rich Clara Bow Ricardo Cortez Marc McDermott A n d A E S O P ’S F A B L E S T O P I C S — N E W S Fresh, Delicious F R U I T S a ! L A S T T I M E S T O D A Y Performances at ll a. rn. and 12:30, 2:15, 4:00: 5:45, 7:30, 9:15. 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Today the fastidious w om an m ust have “Stockings that sat­ isfy her, not only in appearance, durability, and price, but also in beauty of coloring. —W e are show ing the largest and best selected stock in C entral I exas— All colors and the newest shades — Chiffon and special weights. $ 1.65 $2.00 $ 2.50 $3.00 CARL H. MUELLER Home of* Good Shoes-Hos/erj G O B C O N O R M E S S A V E . A SALE OF SILK DRESSES AT ALMOST HALF PRICE To clear o ur racks of all Silk Dresses we offer these extraordinarily low prices: 2 2 . 5 0 a n d 2 5 . 0 0 SILK DRESSES Of Satin combined browns ... Crepes, Bengaline*, Faille silks. Navy, black, new and 1 5 , 0 0 2 7 . 5 0 a n d 3 0 . 0 0 FINE SILK DRESSES In a score of the newest models- Of fine crepes and novelty silks. Attractively trimmed. Special price at ..................1 8 . 7 5 3 2 . 5 0 a n d 3 5 . 0 0 SILK DRESSES In a number of the season’s best models, in­ cluding the new ensemble dresses. Satin Crepes, Jacquard Crepes, Faille, Bengaline ...................... 2 5 . 0 0 25 NEW SILK DRESSES Priced regularly a t 18.75— are offered at great savings. Crepes, Satins, Novelties, Navy, Black and Brown ...............................1 3 . 7 5 WARREN’S 714 On the Avenue. Sell* for Cash— Sell* for Less A t S. GREENBERG’S Where E y e s A r e E x a m in e d and the Best Glasses A r e Made See U* and You’ll See Better 8th and Congress In Practice Since 1895 uMiniinuttBtsihajtaitBiHinuigtmiiiLqiHmDiitifHmfflfiHKfHtHttHiimiiiHitiitKmifHtHtjtiNHtiitHfiuwitttfHUiitHrRitimsiimtfmHififfliHWKrHtfttitimf^ STUDENT SPECIAL RATE Special Rate to Co-eds lf ai PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE In our Dry Cleaning and Dyeing Department we give One-Day Service J us t T e l e p h o n e 6 4 4 4 DRISKILL HOTEL LAUNDRY PRICES G C M J F J I G O W H EN YOu| D A C Y ’ S I DOW N LADIES' HATS AND SHOES AT POPULAR PRICES ALWAYS THE LATEST STYLES UPSTA IR S O ver W oolworth’* Send The Daily Texan Home v , Mustang Bear Grid Clash 7oday Will Probably Determine Conference Title th a t Beld the L o n g h o r n s to a m ere to 0 vic tor y. F p G T I J R WH I v l i U D " VJM -*1- t a ‘ G lee C lub w ho w ill p a r tic ip a te in th is : p r o t e a rn a r e : John Guinn, Tom H art- OF S J I IN USE OF LIES F ORWARD PASS Strong W a c o T earn Ha* W on First Conference Place With Passe* Bams HBEJIST SICKS C offey and Strickland Two of the Fastest Player* in Southwest exhibited again st T e x a s at A ustin last w eek. T h er e was not a real w e a k ­ n ess in the B aylor play and a f te r w itnessing t h a t g a m e it is d iff ic u lt to se c h ow Dallas scribes and s c o o t s call the B ears a slow th in k in g team . I M u s t a n g s i U v e P a s s I The only hope of the M u sta n g s lies J fin their su perior use of the most su- j perior o f all footb all w eap ons, the } pass. A good p a ssin g a tta c k played J not as a threat as Baylor uses it, or as a last s t r a w * s Doc .Stewart p lays it, but a s the ch ie f card in a power- is much more valuable j f u l o ffe n se , [than a su ccession of end runs or short line plu nges. The M u sta n g s proved th a t last y ea r , re-ech oed this p roof ag a in st the A g g ie s , and will a t t e m p t 1 to win by it alone again st Baylor. Of course there is ('o rtm eg !ia, the p o w - j erfu l Brazos bull, to plunge the B a y ­ lor line, and he should meet with j some su ccess but not en ou gh to give the Ponies a victory. C O N F E R E N C E S T A N D I N G S L T W . 3 B a y l o r -........... . S . M. U . ..................... 2 ............. 2 2 Rico T e s t * A AM ......... T . C . U . . . . I A r k an san O k la . A I M . ................ 0 0 T a t a * ......................... .. ........... * I 0 0 0 I I 3 I I 3 0 2 O I 0 I 0 0 P c t h a s I OOO I OOO .666 .6 6 6 . 2 5 0 F o x y Fran k Brid ges been I w orking his men day and n igh t in an e f f o r t to d e v e l o p a secon da ry d e­ fen se th a t can stop S to lly ’a rifle shots. It will not be sm othered it s en ­ tire ty but the M u stan gs will not run the wild w ith OOO OOO .OOO jt ast la st ThanKsgsving, when Stollen* OOO the P onies to victory their p a sses as w a s in werck passed and to the title, 16-0. T O D A Y S G A M E S B i f l o r t i. S . M. U . at D a d a * . T a t a * aa. T . C . U . at F o r t W o r t h . O k la h o m a A . A M . a t . C r e ig h t o n at A r k a n s a s va. P h illip s a t F a y e t t e ' O m a h a , N e b . V ille , Ark* B y V i c t o r E m a n u e l So m ach does the B ayior-S. M. II. cham pionship c o n f lic t at D allas t o d a y overahadow the S o u t h w e s te r n f o l d that little in te r e st i* b ein g m a n if e s te d in the r e m a in in g g a m e s in w hich con- f e r e a c e team* p articip a te. O f cou rse F ort Worth will turn o u t to fill th e s e w T. C. U. stadium and ace the H orned F ro g s battle the L o n g h o r n s; b ut th ey will n ot se e th** in vin cib le Longhorn team o f old, t h e y will see on e v e n term? a n eleve n b a ttlin g the w ith d ep th s. to get ou t o f the F ro g ' E ve ry b o d y w ho has a n y ch oice b e ­ t w e e n clasheg and w ho can possib ly g e t to Dallas wilt ace the B ears and fight In w h a t sh ould be M u sta n g s o n e o f the g r e a t e s t g a m e s o f the y ea r . Here e v e r y t h in g is at s t a k e : prob ably r e v e n g e , old rivalry, and t h e title. For w hile T h a n k sg iv in g D a y may se e B aylor bow t o R ice or t h e M ustangs lo s e to the d e f e n s iv e ly s t r i n g Sooner A g g ie e le v e n , n eith e r o f these re su lts are likely. B arring a surprise or an u p set the c h a m p io n ­ ship w ill be d ecid e d today. If the B r id g em en can play th r ee s u c c e ssiv e in th r e e in spired g a m e s S a tu r d a y s then B a ylor will w in f o r ce rta in ly no tea m in this or a n y other c o n f e r e n c e is able t o cop e w ith the t y p e o f foo tb a ll B e a rs, playin g the E ig h t R e g u la r * O u t is T h ere little to ch o o se b e t w e e n T e x a s and T. C. II. Both e le v e n s are b adly crippled through in ju ries and T e xas much w orse than th e ir rivals for Doc S t e w a r t has a n n o u n c ed d e ­ f in ite ly th a t at le a st e ig h t regulars will be u n a b le to sta rt a g a in s t the F rogs. H o w e v e r it is a b ou t tim e for the the* breaks and trium ph. T h e y have b een f i g h t ­ ing all se a so n but have not had the s t u f f to win w ith o u t breaks. l*onghorns to g e t c o n f e r e n c e Once m ore O klahom a A. & M. will go ou t o f t h e c o n f e r e n c e to m e e t a p ow erfu l e le v e n in ( re ig h to n and if th e y a re a g a in v ic tor iou s as th e y w er e a g a in s t K an sas and O k lah om a, sc ribes will g e t o u t th eir p en cils to d e m o n str a te just how m uch power this for C reighton d e f e a t e d M a r q u ette, w ho d e f e a t e d in turn the tied H ask ell, N a v y ; co n q uero rs o f Brow n. A nd looks it likp a .Sooner vic to r y will be the r e ­ sult. A r k a n sa s ou ght to pile up a big score a g a in st the u phappy P h illip s’ H ay m a k e rs. im p r e s s iv e ly th e y lik e w is e re a lly ha*, ROOTER SECTION WILL SEAT 2000 T h er e h av e b een a p p r o x im a te ly 1 0 0 0 s e a ts d istrib u ted f o r t h e A. Si M g a m e in t h e rooter* se c t io n , ac- ~ra.'ing to W ile y Glaze o f th e A th ­ T h is n u m b e r inclu d es le tic o f f i c e . on<\ in tfte main roo ter se ctio n on the e a -t ••dc o f the Sta d ium . t h o se w ha will hav * a s e a t CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING I s T h * D a i l y T e x a n D o e* Y o u r B a y i n g a n d S a i l i n g F o r Y o u O ffice: Main Building 155. Phono 3149 LOST A N D FO UN D ___ L O S T — P r e - Med pin on or n ear the P lease return to T e x a n — 15 cam pus. offices'. W IL L the pc mon who b orrow ed my initialed L F . please le ave it at T h e T e x a n o f f i c e . — 19 fo u n ta in pen MISCELLANEOUS L O S T — S m all gold fo o tb a ll e n g r a v e d W ILL the y o u n g lady t o w hom I gave in itial*! ,,U V 1 9 2 1 ” and w ith a th le tic t ic k e t and v a n ity to on the b ottom . Call 6 9 1 8 *>r , . . . . h o l d plea?** le a v e both at T e x a n ©f- 1 9 . fie© or call 3 1 4 0 . Libhie P ack m an n . „ „ , the m y ,, . . m u r n to C lin t B la ck m a n . LU ST— Dewirig*?. “ F inancial * , P o lic y ; * ' ; ——~ o f C orporation*’’ and black leath er MATH C O A C H —S tu d e n ts, " don t let notebook. T a k en tatn! from E c onom ic* 2 c l a t . by m istake. P le a se retu rn t o | “ f arl exp erienced m ath yoar c,u*z **r v ‘ce* coach for Dudley W T M . P h o n e K I M . — I S I ' 1**1* 1------- I-------------------------- Wen*. P hon e 9*87. 102 Weal 20th St. <*»**“ * • and < « m i n a - FOR SALE - * 0 F O R S A L E M otor boat. Motor ju s t overhau l- Six p a ssen g er E vin rude M ATH C O A C H — S tu d en t*, d o n ’t let yo u r quiz b e fatal. G et the service* ed. Entire o u tfit for if s* than co s t L f an e x p e r ie n c e d math coach fo r o f new motor. At U n iv e r s ity boat d aily le sson s, q uizzes, an d e x a m in a - for dem onatra- tion p h o n e ,<867t 3 02 W e s t 20th St. houae. P hone 3 7 5 5 21 ti on. - 1 9 BOARD AND ROOM . D A N C I N G — P r i a a t a s t u d i o , SOO W . ROOM, without board, for one man 3 U t. Phono 7812. O n*-half b la ck from cam p us, 2005 ; W ichita. P h o n e S S I * . „ii in" ■ ma - ii FO E R E N T — L arge, well furnished j 5287. J . Reese. ............................ ......... ...— —. — 22 ^ DOD, W O O D H eater block* and stove wo* *1 in ricks o r cords. Phone —20 room, p rivate upstair* apartment. C o r n e r f l a t a n d W h i t i s , a e ro m . f r o m j ~ I'mver*ity. Meal* convenient. R ef-1 -—001 e r ©nets 4181 ............. FO R R EN T— Six room cottage on! Vgmtbeast co m er lot, 3160 G u a d a -; j — 301 Jape; sleeping porch, phone 7812. i. .. * * . * ’ F O E R E N T --Q u ie t room, one block we** o f cam pus fo r m an; 2203 San — 15 A ntonio S treet. —— ------ LO ST— B a r p in , p latinu m , diamond netting. F in d e r phone 9258. Re­ - 8 9 $ 10,60 w ard. t a t a t th e BON TON CAFE Always for the University in Everything 609 Congress Co-op Will Report Game With T. C. U. a f t e r n o o n , R e p o r t* o f l e a f e d w ir e th e T e n a s - T . C. U . f a m e w ill b e g i v e n o u t at t h e C o -o p , s t a r t i n g at 3 o 'c lo c k S a t u r ­ R ep o rt* o f th e d a y p la y * d i r e c t f r o m t h e fie ld will be • e n ! o v e r a t h r o u g h W e * t e r n U n i o n , an d t h e r e s h o u l d he, a c c o r d i n g t o E d R a t h e r , m a n a ­ g e r o f th e C o -o p , a la p s e o f o n l y a f e w m i n u t e * b e t w e e n th e r e p o r t o f e a c h p la y . T h e m i n i a t u r e f o o t ­ f r o n t o f th e in ball f i e l d b o a r d i l l u s t r a t i n g C o-op w ill be u se d in th e g a m e . S c o r e * in t h e S . M. U . - B e y l o r g a m e e t t h e e n d o f e a c h q u a r t e r will a ls o ba g i v e n . SAN MARCOS TO MEET AUSTIN HI THIS AFTERNOON A u stin high sc h o o l will m e e t the San Marco* Lobo©* on Clark F M d th is a f t e r n o o n a t 2 o ’< lock. B ob b y R o b ertson , coach o f the A u stin high “ch o el, s t a t e s th a t his te a m is. in good physical c o n d ition with the e x c e p ­ tion o f S h e lle y , q u arter, w ho will be nimble to s*:ut th e g.trre and Cr.pl. Clark, w h o w ill be vat o f the gam* en tir e ly b ecau se o f a i injured hip him s in c e th a t has b een tr o u b lin g la st S a t u r d a y ’s g a m e. C oach R o b e rtso n in lo o k in g f ir a to u g h g a m e fo r his prot ‘g e e s. Tho San M arcos C ohoes d e f e a t e d B rack - en ride H igh o f San A n t o n io ti sc o re o f 13 to 6, w hile A ustin H igh d e f e a t e d th e sa m e team 7 to 0. by T h e S a n M arcos A u stin H igh cla?e C oach L itt le ­ fie ld ’* f o r m id a b le in a c ­ tion and t h e y will be fav o ra b ly i m ­ pressed b y the f a c t that the team will be se en in a lm o st full str e n g th , due to the retu rn o f Leo Baldw in and “ U n c le .fo e” S m ith from t h e ranks o f the ineligible*. in If the D o p e S h o w * E q u a l R a t in g fro m fre sh m en win the s tro n g a r m y a g g r e g a t io n , a curious the d ope will m ake them m ixup in appear a s the s t r o n g e s t T e x a s. t e a m s h a ve re c e n tly d e f e a t e d S c h r e in e r I n stitu te by the name s c o re o f IO to 7. T e x a s fr e sh ­ m en ar*/ u n d e f e a t e d an d to r s h a v e an u n sta in ed record, ox- team B o th the avia- j F ly e r * H a v e a l l - A m e r i c a n * B r ook s Field w ill com e to A ustin with an extr a h e a v y team and w ith ; J [ a te a m th a t b oasts a n u m b er o f all- A m e rica n f o o tb a ll p er fo r m e r s. T h e y are u n q u e stio n a b ly th e b e st se rvic e; [ t e a m in T e xas, T w o f o r m e r c a p ta in s o f arm y te a m s will be in th eir s t a r t ­ in g line-up. in the g a m e b e f o r e the On the o th e r h and the f r e s h m e n wili h a v e the b e st te a m t h e y have had s in c e 1921 . S ix o f last y e a r ’s all- 1 be I S t a t e high sc h o o l p la y e r s will se e n final w histle. A o f p lun g in g, p a ssin g , ru n n in g, will be se en . A s t r o n g lin e will be b a c k fie ld —-a w e n to su p p o rt line is as go o d as som e o f the le a d in g co n fer -! e n c c lin es. f a s t b a c k fie ld , c a p a b l e 1 en d th a t so m e c r it ic s claim ' 4 € M \ th is y e a r lin g A m o n g the p erfo r m e rs; will be V e s t a l, L am ia, B u rnham ,! S m ith , H ig g in s, P h o e n ix , R. King, J.I King, S m ith , S a n d e r s , W eb b , M cC ul­ lou g h, A d a m so n , B ald w in , L edlow ,! Cloud, P f e i f f e r , H a n e y , Gambill and! Flargrave. Pointing IN RELIGION TEXAS BIBLE CHAIR Alderson.. copt for a 6 to 0 d e f e a t ad m in ister ed I te a m j them bv t h e H ow ard P a y n e Sunday at Eleven SING A T PARTY | Ie, Harold H o llo w a y , H erb ert Garon- zig, R e g in a ld S tolle, M. A. P atrick , and B en S. Woodhead. 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