FumblingFarmersF all Easily To Razor· ac s In Homecomi g Fray Porker's $WC 20,000 Attend Record Even Homecoming By DEANE HARDY (Tra ve le r Sports Editor) By ROBERT McCORD General ineptness on th (T raveler News Editor) part of Texas &M's ggies, Late aturday, veteran campus observers looked with coupled with a solid rkan­ 0 sas ground attack, gave the • L ued ey s on the waning Razorbacks a 27-6 homecom­ moments of celebration and ing win before 20,000 sun­ said, just as they have for the past 2 years, "it was the bathed fans at Razorback sta­ in history". dium Saturday afternoon. gr a t est P AkK.S P 1l,t\ S UP FIVE THROUGH THE MIDDLE- ay a r s, who was one of tne It being t he U n iversity of Ark­ JJerfonners at Saturday's H om ecoming triumph ove r T exa s A&M, is p ictured a s he The Hog win, their second a nsas' homecoming celebration fh y. rJ gain ,n r!Je fir t quar ter. (Staff Photo by McCord.) in conference play against a which was staged here last week­ like of defeats, mov­ to the delight of some 20,000 ed them into a tie for third persons. place in the conference. Their season's records now reads 4-2. UNIVERSITY It was a must win for the Ra zor­ A OF ARKANSAS back s a n d t hey were n ot to be --=-----RI NJSAS denied. The hapless Agg ies tried h ard to ma ke a g ame of it a nd succeeded for half of the game, but superior Arkansas line strength told an d t he last ha lf was a rout. Harry Stiteler sent h is Farmer formations, t he AVELER backs into split T straight T, and the double w ing, and from these varied patterns VOL. 44 FAYETTEVILLE, ARK.A S S, TUESDAY, NOVEBBER 1, 1949 NO. 14 A&M chucked a grand total of 31 passes. It was a good try but the aerial attack backfired. Tau Beta Pi · Arkansas' pass defense. though 1 Special Buses To Be leaky, drug down fi\'e timely in- 1 terceptions directly responsible for two Razorback T D's. J im Rine­ Lets 31 Bids ' hart snagged three of the in ter­ ceptions. Run To Mustang Game T he Line Ag ain For For the second stra ight weelc it Pledging University students will have a chance to go to the SMU game was Arkansas' line that stole the ine seniors and two jun­ in Dallas for $12 in special buses sponsored by the Ar kansas Booster Twenty-n yesterday. spotlight. They were smart, a ler t, iors were pledges to Tau Beta Pi, Club, Bob Riley, ABC committee chairman, announced and never allowed the Ag ball car­ highest ranking honorar y fraternity The buses will be the most modern Continental Trailways 30- riers any long ground gains. T hey for Engineering students, October passenger coacheL were slow rushing the passer in 26. Riley said that the schedule for departure from Fayetteville and the first half but caught fire in the Dallas would be arranged according to the desires of the students seniors, in order to be eligible ma king the trip. He a dded that several of the buses could run on last half to smear the F armer fl ing­ PEP RALLY HIT-Charles Beards­ for this honor, must be in the upper ers for many large losses. ley, SAE, L ittle Rock, is pictured d ifferent schedules, some staying in Dallas for the n ight and some fifth of their class. J uniors must returning to Fayetteville after the ga me. Chester Linebarr1er paced the · going through his impersonation of also be high ranking honor stu­ line a nd by hi s performa nce made a rather "tipsy" a lumnus returning Th is will be the first t ime since the Cotton Bowl of 1947 that the dents in Engineering cour es. students will ha ve a chance to travel to an out-of-state game by special it known that he' ll be hard to for the Homecoming game which Those ~-ho received bids are: shuttle back to the bench from scored a big hit with the Friday bus. Luther Fi her. Harold A. Kelley, in the basement of the student union to take which he came to star in the n ight pep rally audience. ( Staff Joy W . Wllistle, N. G. 'oell, Gray­ A booth will be set up Va nderbilt ga me. Pat Summerall Photo b y Eppes.) don Bushart. Jam s London. Mark care of the ticket sales. made another of his c ircus E .. L esem, Alla n M ount, R obert catches, th is one good for a TD, And although it would be hard Frantz, Robert Shaddux, or ma n h is th ird of the season. to determine whether or not it J ames, W illiam Mitchell, K enneth ry, i t Vet Under Public The line was backed splendidly was the greatest in hi sto Croy, Joe Ka ufman, Delbert Combs, Bids Will Be by Louie Schaufele's ground work was certainly one of the most William M. Shaw, William I saacs, and the aerial defense of Rinehar t colorful in many years. And the Leland Campb II , Rchard Gilliam, Law 16 A ked To a nd Billy Bass. It was the best per­ sunshine, which proved the L land Cam pbell, Richard Gillia m , formance of the season for the lat- weather bureau wrong by one day J oel Griffith. Robert Blevins, Willi­ Let For New 1 on its prediction of rain, was Report To Sander ter two. 1 a m D. Bright, and J ack R . Smith, Ar kansas scored first via a C a­ the biggest help of all. seniors, and Willia m Robinson a nd Continued on page 4 What AB C Presiden t Charlie Omer ·orth, j uniors. Gus Sanders, veteran 's coor­ Continued on page 2 dina tor, has a nnounced that all Frat Houses veterans tra ining under Public A SMILE FOR THE SENATOR-Homecoming Queen Bev J ones, W a rren, beams at U. S. Senator J . W . law 16 please report to the guid­ B ids for constr uction of new fra. F ulbright as he presen ts a b ouquet of fl owers to her imm ediately fo llowing her coronation at Sa turday's a nce center in the fa culty club ternity a n d sorority hous es wlll tilt with T exas A&M. At left is R evenue Commissioner Dean Morley, who escorted QuP,e ll Bev, and P resi­ building before November 11. soon b e considered, followin g ap• den t Lewis Webster Jones can b e seen in t he backgrounrl with Pat R ay, m aid of honor. ABC boug ht provel of a bond i ssue by th e Uni- the jowers for B ev, Pat and their five m a ids. (Staff P hoto by McCord.) ver sity board of trustees at a m eet­ ing Saturday morning. The board ~ '~ '1/tllfa ·or"'¾ nt T. C ~ % a ut horized A ice-Preside son to receive the bids immedi­ ~ ~mW- Carl School Chest ately. T he board appointed L. L . Bax­ ter, president of the Arkansas Proposed By W estern Gas company, as chairman of the s tate athletic committee T his body acts as co-ordinator for UA Blue Key all clubs in the state which are concerned with University athlet­ A resolution was introduced into ics . Blue Key (or th e esta blishment of Two fraternities, Pi Ka ppa Alp ha · a U niversity community chest. and Sigma u, are now ready to The proposed chest would take begin construction a s soon a s c on­ care of all orga nizations which hold tracts ar e let. Zeta T a u Alph a fund-ra ising drives on the campus. sorority a nd La mbda Chi frate_i:nity According to the plan, one big drive expect to be r eady s oon. to raise money would be held on Under the n ew fina ncing pla n, the c ampus e ach year. the University will sell bon ds for All organizations desiring to raise construction of the houses and re­ money through a drive would sub­ tain ownership of t hem . Organ iza­ m ft a r equest sheet asking for acer­ tions building t h e houses will have tain sum, and the distribution of exclusive rights to their use as the money to tthe various organiza­ long as the group remains active ttions would be handled through a on the campus. If the organizations committee in charge .. discontinue use of them, the Uni­ Blue Key President Wayne Boyce versity may then use the building a ppointed a committee to investi­ for other purposes. gate the possibility of having a Uni­ Maintenance of the structures versity chest in 1950. will be the responsibility of the University. A portion of all room rent will go to the U n iversity for maintenance and retirement of Extra Travelers bonds. This will be the firs t time to use such a plan on this campus. Are Available Other colleges, including the Uni- Extra copies of last week's 16· varsity of Alabama, have recently page Homecoming edltoon may be begun us ing this method. obtained by calling for them at the Vice President Ca rlson hopes to Travel~r office on the third floor of Ih ave one company build all t he Hill Hall, eritor J ohn Troutt an- houses, a nd thus reduce cons truc- nounced yesterday. tion costs . 2 The ARKANSAS TRAVELER Tue day, ovember 1. 1949 ARUNSAS.-:::. YMCA Drive ~--'IUMELER For Members Official student newspaper pub- lished by students of the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville. Office Starts Today Room 204 and 205, Hill Hall, Tele-­ phone 688. The annual drive [or membership by Y 1: A of!icialy got under way Issued semi-weekly on Tuesday and today and will continue throughout Friday throughout the school year. this week. according to Georg Accepted tor malling at a special "oodard, chairman o[ the drive. rate of postage provided tor in Sec­ A concentrated effort is being tion 1103, Act ot Oct. 3, 1927. Au­ made through all the halls, dormi­ thorized Nov. 3, 1919. tori s, and organiz d house on th <: Entered as second-class matter campus in an attempt to obtain a February 13, 1943, at the Post Office record membership in the worth­ at Fayetteville, Arkansas, under the while organization. Act of March 3, 1879. l\l mber of the group have car­ Subscription rate : $1.60 per se­ ried on ext nsive plans in an ffort to furni h a more varied and versa­ mester. tile program for the coming year. JOHN TROUTT, Jr.. , , Ed itor One of the projects is a short term loan fund for any student needin l?. Bill Waller . Managing Editor readv casll, the amount not to x­ Friday Issue ce d. 15. Information on this loan. Jimmy Jones Managing Editor au interested tudeut should con­ Tuesday Issue tact Fred Ligon at Vet's Village. Robert McCord . . News Editor The Y r A this y ar plans to and Photographer sponsor the '\\' F drive on th Vic Holthoff and campus, and aid in R Jigious Em­ Deane Hardy . Sports Editors phasis Week and East 1· sunri ·e Anne Misenhimer and Eloise service. Blackmor . . Society Editors Stud nts interested in the YM A Bob Riley . . Editorial Secretary are asked to contact the folowina Exchange Editors-Joyce Derden, representatives: Charles Weems, Glenna Foster. AGR; Martin croggins, KA; Har­ Features - Tom Cook, Mamelle ley Cox, KZ ; Richard Batte, Lamb­ Thompson, Donna Swank. da Chi· John Talbet, Phi Delta Reporters-Evelyn Hammans, Bob Theta; ' Bob Wardlow, PiKA; B_ill THE TRAVELER AND 16 PAGES- T .. e IJec_ oking individua ls who edited last week's 16-page spec­ Epps, Charlie Rixie, Bob Wright, Browning, SAE; Watson Hall, Sig­ ial Homecoming edition stand wearlly a.round the press in the Fayetteville Printing Co. with the printer as J immy Faulkner, Pat Pierce, Pat ma Chi ; Ted H ayes, Delta Sigma the last of the pages came off the press last Thursday night. It was the second time in University history Tarlton, Carol Slttler, Mary Ann Phi; Bob Pressnell, Sigma Pi Ep­ that a 16 page paper has been published. The first was printed last year. Left to right are: John Troutt, Ellis, Sonny Woodson, Perrin silon; Bob Walace, Sigma Pi; Ar­ editor; \ 'att 'ort'ey, printer, who has worked for the Fayetteville Printing Co. for 35 years; Bill Waller, man• Jones, Sam Boyce. thur Rayl, Theta Tau, and Russ aging ditor Friday edition; Jim J ones, managing editor Tuesdoy edition ; Vic Holthoff, sports editor; and Barrett, Sigma u. Robert McCord, news editor. ANDY TARVIN J ohn Paul Sanders is president . . . Busin ess Manager of the organization, while Tom Eby is vice-president, Winston Bab­ their ground force khaki and new Advertising Managers-Ed Harber, er is secretary, Fred Ligon is treas­ air force blue. Barbara Larson, Bert Swarts. urer, and Paul Roliins is corres­ Following the traditional greased Advertising Assistar,,ts- Jim Glas­ ponding secretary. pig chase Homecoming Queen Bev• gow, Ruth Riddick, Lulabelle Mc­ erly Jones, escorted by Revenue Phall. Commissioner Dean Morley, was Circulation Managers - Eugene A 1• t • T kissed and crowned by Razorback Henderson, Mary Wlse. pp ICa ions 0 aptain Alvin Duke. Distribution Manager - Harvey Bev, a DG, was gasping for air after Captain Duke's 30-second Donegan. kiss, and announced at the end Be Accepted For of the clinch, "What a kiss". Dr. Lewis Webster Jones, Morley, Senator J. W. Fulbright, and StudentLicense S h I h. other officials standing nearby c oars 1ps laughed out loud at the remark. Must Be Bought niversity of Arkansas students With the exception of two tem- who wish to enter competition for porary bleachers, every seat in the sholarships abroad in 1950 and 1951 stadium was filled. The crowd, esti­ B NOV ember 11 may apply to the local scholarship mated at just about 20,000, was commiltee from now until 'ovemb­ just a little shy of last year's rec­ Y ord crowd of 20,329 that aw last Deadline for buying stud nt Ji. er 30, it was announced Wednesday by Prof. R. J. Hostetter, chairman year's Hog- MU battfe. cense stickers has been set for l\1uscles Campbell and Ross. Friday, ovembH 11, b:, the traf­ of the committee. The scholarships. a result of Pub­ Pritchard, two side-line Porker fic board. The stickers went on backfield performers, both sat on sale yesterday morning. lic Law 584 lrnown as the Fulbrighr Act, provides travel, tttition, and the bench out of uniform. Asked All university students who do maintenance for one year in the \\·hy he didn"t wear his uniform, not maintain permanent residence United Kingdom, Belgium, Burma l\luscles said, "I would have gone in Fayetteville, but operate a car 'etherlands, Phillipines, Greece crazy if I had worn it. I just can't within the city limits, must pur­ New Zealand, France, Italy, Iran. or stand to sit on the bench." chase the student license. The tags Norway. Probably the high-l igh t of the will be sold at the Student Union The basic requirements for eligi­ celebration was the parade which Information desk for 35c each. bility are: : was seen by a crowd estimated at Much controversy arose last year 1. American citizenship. 25,000. Featuring 24 floats, al• over the booking of several uni­ 2. A college degree or its equiv­ most 1,000 ROTC cadets, three versity students for not having a alent by the time the candi­ bands, and cars of guests, the city license. According to a city takes up his award. parade required two hours to cir­ council ruling last year, students 3. Knowledge of the language of cle the square and come out were not required to buy city li­ the country sufficient to carry Dickson street to the campus. censes. However, since there was on his studies abroad. Winners in the float judging con­ no way for city police to distinguish Interested applicants can pick test were: men's, PiKA, Theta between student cars and resident up application forms from Profess­ Tau, and Baptist Student Union; cars, m any student autos were or Hostetter, department of history girl's, Pi Phi, Carnall Hall, and tagged. and political science, Business Ad­ Davis Hall. ministration building. Homecoming got under-way Fri­ The city council passed a ruling day night with the third torch­ chis summer that students would ligil.L parade, which climaxed across not be r equired to buy city li­ tse street from the Greek Amphi­ censes if the University would theater at a huge bonfire pile. With find sorr{.e means of distinguishing UofAAROTC cow-bells. and auto horns blaring, the student driven vehicles from the tudeuts adjourned to the am­ those of Fayetteville residents. phitheater for the formal rally. The University then hit upon the Leads 12th AF And as the blaze burned in the plan to sell licenses to the students background, students filled every for a small fee. available seat in the open air

T ags are to be placed in the out­ In ADC Exams ~ " #-· » :.::», structure and hundreds stood on the terraced banks leading down side comer of the right front wind­ ~ - •' ""' '\-. shleld. Violations of the ruling A recent repoort from Air De­ ~ ""&1% to the amphitheater itself. will be dealth with by city officials. fense Command shows that the FLOAT WINNE:RS'- The Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, top, and tile P ' Presiding over the festivities first year advanved class of the Air Beta Phi orority floats took top honors. in the men's and women's were Pop Gregson and Hammans, ROTC at the University of Arkan­ divisions in the judging of the Homecoming parade Saturday. (Photos who introduced Coach John Barn­ sas ranked first in the 12th Air by Eppes and Puska) hill, The coach then in turn Moot Court Trial Force on the introduction to the introduced Captain Duke who in­ USAF examination taken last troduced the members of the Resulted In Fight spring. Pr Club Meeting 20.000 \. 'I 'l'END- squad. Lt. Col. M. L. Parks, who made Continued from page 1 Also presented to the group was the announcement, also disclosed Hammans termed the biggest dis­ Fox Wood, a member of the 1902 Between Lawyers that the Arkansas class ranked To Be Held Thur da play of red be ever saw formed a University football team. 23rd among the 112 schools taking back-drop in the east stands for Winners in the house decorations Law school's moot court Oct. the test throughout the nation. Ight In Hill Hall th pre-game and half-time festivi­ as announced at the dance Satur­ 26 ended with the possibility of The schools comprising the 12th ti - at the stadium Saturday after­ day night were: men's, SAE, Kappa both prosecutor and defense attor• F are: Arkansas, Tulane, New The Press Club will hold a meet­ noon. Th row after row of red­ ig, a nd Beta Tau; girl's, Chi ney going on trial themselves. Mexico A&MA, Oklahoma A&M, ing Thursday night at 7: 30 in the bedecked stud nts was broken only Omega, Holcombe Hal, and Delta Prosecutor Ed Staten, Pl Kappa Oklahoma university, Texas A&M, reading room of Hill ball, accord­ by a smattering of ROT' cadets in Gamma. Alpha, got into a rather heated Tezas Tech, University of Texas, ing to Bill Waller, president of the argument with Defense Attorney Southern Methodist university, Bay­ organization. Ed Jackson, Sigma Chi, in the case lor, Soutwest Louisiana Institute, Waller said that several import­ of the state vs. Strasberger. and Louisiana State university. ant matters a re on the agenda and BRING_ YOUR PICNIC PARTIES TO: When the trial adjourned, the In special tests Arkansas ranked urged that all members be present, two men continued their argument sixth among 16 schools in the- na­ as well as students desiring to outside the courtroom. tion taking the test on statisticcal join the group. During the recess of the trial control, and seventh among 12 the attorneys engaged in further schools taking the test on transpor­ Dream Valley Ranch argument which resulted in a fist tation. LOST: Pair of brown born rim­ fight between the three men. med classes with gold edging, be­ 4 Mile East of Rogns Phone SJ-2 After the fight was broken up by LOST: Ronson cigarette lighter tween the U-Ark Theater and Hol­ bystanders, all three men threat­ with initials MAM. Return to Mar­ combe Hall. Return to Pat Ware, ened further prosecution. tha Ann Moore, Kappa house. Holcombe Hall or ccall 2611. 1-2t Tuesday, November 1, 1949 The ARKANSAS TRAVELER 3 ;::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::_-:_-::.-::.-::.-::.-::.-::.-::.-::.-::.-::.-::.-::.-::.-::.-::.:.-::.-::.-::.-::.:.:.-::.-::.-::.-::.:,_-,------changed from 7: 15 to 7. Calendar of Events THE SOCIAL SIDE 11 ON THE CAMPUS I The first of a series of six lec­ tures with Eastman Kodak slides TUESDAY, NOV. 1 The Pi Kappa Alpha W ives club There are still a few pictures in color will be given at the regu­ will hold a benefit bridge party at available from the student union lar weekly meeting of the Photog­ A WS Student-Faculty tea, main lounge 4-5: 30 p.m. the chapter house Saturday at 2: 30 loan collection. Pictures may be raphy committee at 7: 00 Thursday Rootin' Rubes, game room 5 p.m. p. m. fo und in the student union office night in the game room of the stu­ French Club, game room 7:30 p.m. and rented for a period of two dent union. Gamma Delta , 213 7.:30 pm. Lambda Chi's w ill hold a Ship­ months for twenty-fiv e cents. Panhellenic, 212 ...... 5 p.m. wreck pa rty Saturday night in the Chi Theta, woman's business fra­ "Glass Menagerie," Old Main Auditorium 8 p.m. U-Ark' bowl from 8: 30 to 11: 30. As part of social science 104, ternity, will hOld its fall party Acacia, 208 ...... p.m. This is a costume party using "The Making of the Modern World", this afternoon at 4 in the student BSU Vesper Servi ce, Baptist Student Center "come as you are when the ship Professor Harold Hantz will lec­ muon. Dr. Paul Caudill in charge 5:05 p.m. goes down" as a theme. ture on "Greek Ideals" tonight at The pledges will entertain during 7: 30 in room 212B, Old Main. The Tryouts fo r three one-act plays WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2 intermission with a skit, with Wade lecture is open to interested stu­ will be held today and Wednesday Boots and Spurs, 216 5 p.m. Egbert as master of ceermonies. dents and the public. from 3 to 4: 30 in the studio theater. Law Wives, game room 7:30 p.m. Also during intermission there will The three plays are: Elementary Club, 216 . 7 p.m. be a party for the chaperones and Vets Village and Camp Neil Mar­ Wedded But No Wife-a melo- Square dancing, ballroom 7 p.m. guests. tin are investigating possibiliites drama. Classics club, 213 . . 7:30 p.m. Buel Talley, social chairman, and of securing more sidewalks for the Trifles-by Sewan Glaspel. "Glass Menagerie," Old Main Auditorium 8 p.m. Ed Hemme are in charge of plan­ two housing areas, according to Papa ever Done othing, Much. BSU Vesper Service, Baptist Student Center ning. Music will be provided by Mayor Weldon Ramey. The group There are parts for eight women Dr. Paul Caudill in charge 5:05 p.m. Bob Roper's orchestra. had its first meeting last week, and and five men and all interested are resolved to sponsor a clean-up week urged to be at the tryouts. THURSDAY, NOV. 3 in both areas in the near future. The annual fall ADA dance will The following officers for the , be held November 4 at 8 8p. m. in A film on oil refining will be pledging class of Theta Tau, nation­ Alpha Kappa Psi luncheon, ballroom noon the student union ballroom. The Practice recital, ballroom 3 p.m. dance is informal. shown at a meeting of the Banner al engineering fraternity were elect­ Mortar Board, 212 . . 4:30 p.m. Geology club tonight at 7: 30 in ed at the last meeting: John Els­ Phi Alpha Delta, blue room 4 p.m. room 113 of the chemistry building. lander, pi·esident; Kenneth Rippey Social dancing, ballroom . 5 p.m. The Un iversity U. D. lodge will vice-president; and David Mouser: Photography committee, game room 7 p.m. meet at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in There will be a meeting of Ph i secretary. ·wesl y P layers, bl ue room 7:30 p.m. the Masonic hall. Sigma tonight at 7 in room 106 of The pledge class consists of Don Pledge council, 216 p.m. the home economics building. Boling, Ray Bowman, J ohn Esland­ alenda.r committee, 207 7 p.m. P ledged for Boots and Spur are Ell', LaTry Lambert, Chester Mc­ Chess club, 4 . . . . . 7:30 p.m. as follows : Terri Campbell, Pi The ecture this week wil be Keon, Joe MsKinstry, David Mous­ "Glass Menage1·ie," Old Main Auditorium 8 p.m. Phi; Nancy Bohmer, Zeta; Dawn "Tips on Kodachrome and Kodacol­ er, Lloyd Porter, Kenneth Rippey, BSU Vesper Service, Baptist Student Center Lee, Davis ; Carolyn Futrall, Hol­ or" and will be demonstrated with Gene Smith, Shelton Soret, Luther Dr. Paul Caudill in charge 5:05 p.m. combe; an Bylander, Holcombe; 43 slides. Spears, Hal Thompson, and Finley Barbara Dean Morley, Holcombe; Williams. J ohn Paul Runyan, Lambda Chi; Blackfriars will meet tonight in and Jane Corder, Holcombe. the studio theater in Old Main. Occidental College has appointed Please notet that the time has been a committee to sit for one semester The A WS Executive Board is 'in continuous session with author­ sponsoring a student-faculty tea, to titled "Money at Work" will be ity to regulate the social activities be held in the main lounge of the shown at 3 p. m. and 7 p. m. in the on the campus. student unioon from 4 to 5: 30 p. m . Bus~ness Administration a uditori- ======~ Tuesday. All undergraduate wom­ um today. en on the campus are cordially in­ The afternoon showing is reserv­ vited to attend. ed for students in freshman bus i­ All freshmen women ad transfer ness classes and those in finance. AIR students are especially urged to at­ The night showing is open to al tend, for the purpose of the tea is faculty members, students and gen­ to help them become better ac­ eral public. MINDED? quainted with the faculty. The tea is informal. School A movie of the Arkansas-Baylor An interviewing team will be clothes are to be worn. game will be shown tonight at 7:30 here to give you full details in Old Main auditorium. This is about flying and non-flying A movie film showing the work being sponsored by the ASPL and careers as an Officer in the of the New York stock exchange there will be no admission. U. S. Air ForceJ

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FOOTBALL GUESSING GAME PRIZE: $8 On Any Men's . Store Purchase OFFICIAL BALLOT

.Arkansas vs. Rice

Baylor • v • Texa

Georgia Tech • V • 'Ienne see . ----

iUicl1igan V . Purdue ------HOUSE DECORATION WINNERS-Chi Omega sorority, top, and the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity house clecoratioi;is t0ok top honors in Mi . oud V . Colorado ------· the men and women's division of the annual Homecoming judging contest. (Staff Pbot9s by Eppes.) vs. Tulane ----

Oklahoma V . Kan an State ------BLACKFRIARS • lU. W. • v • Texa A. & M. PRE ENT U inne ota vs. Iowa Illinois • • • • • v • Indiana

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A PLAY BY 'fE T ESSEE WILLI MS La t Week' Winner: John f. Rosso, U. of A. Box 1976. He guessed 358

.A PL.A Y YOU'LL BE TALKI G ABOUT FOR DAY Guess a to the points each team will score this Saturday. The entrant TO (;01UE. MUST ON YOUR ENTERTAI ME ~T who guesses closest to total number of points wins. LIT RULES NOV 1-2-3-4 Old Main Aud. 1. Your gue s must be in the ballot box at CAMPBELL-BELL'S MEN'S STORE Before 5:00 P• m. Friday. :00 P. M. SHARP 2. Limit of one ballot per person. ACTIVITY BOOK OR 76c and 50c 8. In event of a tie, winner will be decided by most winners picked. 4 The ARKANSAS TRAVELER Tue day, ov mb r 1, 1949

Aft""''~"'~"' u1'I I Ht:. MARCH-Pat Summerall clutches Don Logue's pass high in the air as h goe over for the first Porker rally mid-way in the fir t quarter of aturday's Homecoming battle with Texas A&M. In tile otb r photo Geno fazzanti steps over teammate Alvin Duke at the end of a fil:lve yard gain. Shown blocking for Mazzanti is Chester Linebarrier, who was named lineman of the week Saturday. (Stall'. Photos by Eppes.) m?M M~ HOG~ Rinehart ls Southwest Round-Up TROUGH 1949-50 Frosh Basketball Tearn Spark; Muffs ~ Luck And Doak Termed Greatest In School History .D-,~ ~7✓ ---1,/ _., ; - ~ __,,/ ,I Give Mustangs Arkansas won't have to worry won the state class A title in his Hurt Porks Pool parlor parleys gave Texaas about basketball mJ3,terial for the final year. While In the service, he A, M 19 points for their Saturday . 0 s next three years. At least, that tutored an all-star team which in­ Continued from page 1 last athletic get-together with Ar­ Ill ver teers seems to be the general opinion of eluded several of the Illinois "Whiz det miscue. Rinehart raced in to kansas. a figure which seemed out­ W people who have watched the prac- Kids." spear a foolish fling by icholas landishly high to even the most loy­ tice drills of the 1949 edition of the As a nucleus, Ward has Billy on the Aggie 30 and moved it on al Hog followers. Lady luck subbed for Doak Walk­ Razorback freshman team. "Toar" Hestir 6 ft. 11 in., giant down to the Farmer 10 before he But the game showed why. The er and canied SMU to a 7-6 squealc­ othing but open-mouthed praise whom Askew praises as "better was downed. Four plays later Aggies are the poorest team the er over Texas in the feature game has been heaped upon the prospec- now than Kurland was as a college Logue tossed high in the end zone Razorbacks have played this sea­ of the Southwest grid card Satur­ tive Porkers coached by Ralph sophomore." Then there's small to cloud-climbing Pat Summerall son, with the possible exception day. The win kept tlie Mustangs Ward, new frosh mentor from but brilliant Tyron Lewis, of Fay­ for the tally. Duval Thornton of North Texas State. They have in the thick of the conference race Louisiana. Even head coach Pres- etteville prep r nown, and his run­ kicked 7. a few good players, but none that and eliminated the Longhorns from ley A kew waxed eloquent when ning mate Don Trumbo. Gardemal Great approach being great. Their l ine title contention. the baby Porks were brought into That was all for Nicholas and in is weak as witnessed by the 293 With Doak Walker ccovering him­ a conversation the other day. L1'nebarr1'er Is came soph Carl Gard­ yards a Campbelless offense roll­ self with glory and headlines by Great Frosh Team emal for tlle Aggies. He immedi­ ed up on the ground. Joe Dugan, spheroied through two upright poles "The only time I ever get really ately spearheaded a 62 yard Aggie a sub halfback, gained 105 yards the simple expedient of toeing a happy is when I think about the "Line-Barrier" drive for a on four of that total on just two plays. the Methodists made the most of fre hman team." gloated Askew. straight pass completions to End Bob Smith, the Aggie fullback a couple of mental lipses by the "We believe it is the greatest group In Aggie Game Wray Whittaker. Cashion bobbled who took over Muscles Campbell's Steers to squeeze out their second of fr shmen prospects ever assemb­ ii; round gaining lead when the Bust­ loop triumph. The Texas land at­ led at one school." Chester Linebarrier was named the pass from center to foil the And Askew is lavish in his praise Razorback lineman of the week by attempt for the extra point and er was injured, is not in a class tack smashed deep into Mustang with Leon. He runs nicely, but is territory repeatedly only to be re­ of Frosh Coach Ralph Ward, an sports writers covering the Texas Arkansas held on at 7-6 at the hal!. alumni of orthwestern Louisiana A& 1 game Saturday. Stanci I Scores no breakaway artist by any means. pelled by misfortune and a rallying Glenn Lippman, the Farmer's high­ SMU wall. Steer F\illback Ray college, caling him "one of the most ThE: rangy end, who only la.st The Razorbacks didn't wait long brilliant young coaches in college week crashed the starting lineup, to increase their shaky lead after ly touted soph, continued to disap­ Borneman's fumble was recovered point Harry Stiteler. Ray Whittak­ by the Ponies on the three with a ball today." Ward coached two placed first in the balloting by an the intermission. They kicked to years at Many La. high school and overwhelming majority to lead the Aggies, stalled an A&M drive er's pass receiving and all-round scant six minutes to play and End play was a bright spot, as was the Ben Proctor aided the SMU cause , .,,,======~!!!!!e three other Hog linemen for the and took over on their on 33. From surprise showing of quarterback weekly honor. His selection mark­ there they marched 67 yards to by dropping a pass in the end zone. Carl Gardemal. Whittaker dimmed Once again the Methodist ground ed the second straight week that score. Joe Dugan's 26 yard scam­ his bright performance by taking a game was pronged by Kyle Rote a he has figured heavily in the poll, per to the 3 was the big play. Louie swing at J. D. Smitll just before the hard running gentleman who seei'.ns having placed second last week. Schaufele dived over from the one, game's end. He was ejected from to have as much talent but consid­ Pat Summerall, a soph end who fumbled, then saw it recovered by the game. erable less newspaper lineage than specializes in spectacular catches, teammate Bill Stancil, and • • • the fabulous Doak. Rote befuddled landed the second spot in the poll, .Arkansas lead 13-6. It stayed that Cause for cheer on the Arkan­ the Steers with long, twisting runs while Don Reiderer, practically im­ way as Calendar broke through fast sas bench was the fine showing that overshadowed great perform­ movable at guard, placed third. to bat down Thornton's converoion of Jim Rinehart. T he soph quart­ ances by sophomore back Fl·ed Ben­ Tackle Travis Simpson impressed try almost before it left his toe. erback had been almost exclus­ ners and End Zohn Milam. Milam. enough scribes with his aggressive­ Simpson :sensational ively a defensive star until Sat­ unhampered by flu and therefore ness to finish a strong fourth. . After the ensuing kickoff the Hog urday. Logue was benched after just another player, blocked the Other linemen that have been line began to harass Aggie passers, a second quarter pass intercep­ conversion attempt that gave SMU named in the poll have been Center Travis "Earthquake" Simpson driv­ tion and saw no action thereafter the win. John Ferguson against orth Tex­ ing through three times to hand except on conversion attempts. Baylor enhanced its reputation as, Guard Buddy Brown against Farmer ball carriers stiff setbacks. Rinehart passed well and called by elbowing past TCU, 40-14, at TC , Tackle Dave Hanner against The Ags punted and the Razor­ his plays nicely. His perform­ Waco. TCUs Lindy Berry had one Baylor, End Frank Fischell against ance should start a hot two-way of his occasional bad days, Adrian Texas, and Guard Theron Roberts backs took over. Rinehart faded against Vandebilt.. and fired up the middle to Sum­ ' rivalry for the starting assign­ Burk had his usual good one and 1:26-3:27-5:2 -7:29-9:30 merall for 28. Rinehart again, hit­ ment against Rice. therein lies the homicidal patt~rn. ting Butz on the 11, but Sam fum­ The Bears added to Moanin' bled as he was pusbed out and the lntramurals 's grief by punch­ Aggies recovered. r------ing the twice defeated Frogs from linda Celeste the tittle picture. A Burk bombard­ DARNELL • HOLM The Cadets carried back to their ment that saw the wollowy aerialist .21 in three running plays, but Lary complete 11 of 19 passes for two :tumbled trying a fourth down punt Cross Country was saddening and the :and Chester Linebarrier smothered careless manner in which the Bear !ior.rbo4~ him on the Ag 8 and Arkansas took line, sparked by J. D. Ison, man­ ,over. Duke jumped over left tackle Race Will Be handled the Frogs was downright :for 4 then Mazzanti bulled across heartbreaking. ~m,tf lfrom there. He fumbled but the Rice, saving Sunday punches for officials ruled the TD good. Thorn­ On Wednesday Arkansas this week, played it safe WHITE MAGIC ton converted to make it 20-6. in brushing past Texas Tech 28-0 Aggies Last Drive Tpe regularly scheduled intra­ at Houston. Fulback Bobby' Lan: mural football season came to an trip bore the brunt of the Owl at­ A&M took the Arkansas kickoff end last week with teams in the and drove tli.e Hogs 38 before the tack, slamming out 42 yards in 19 various leagues battttling it out for carries and scoring two touch­ ' line rose up to th.row them back to a berth in the play-offs .... downs. The rock-ribbed Rice line . . I the 50. Rinehart couldn't generate Lloyd Hall took the Green Lea­ was undented by Tech sallies, Joe any offensive steam either so Schau­ gue championship by eking out a Watson and Carl Schwartz uniting ~ L T TI '1E TODAY .fele punted out on the Farmer 11. 7-6 victory over the Eagles. In the to render the Reider attack harm­ From there Gardemal made bis Red League, Sigma Chi downed less. big mistake. He faded into his own Kappa Alpha 6-0 on a pass from CONFERENCE STANDING end zone and fired dee in the right Duncan to Ray. This ends the lea­ W L T Pct. P OP flat where racing Billy Bass inter­ gue play with Sigma Chi and PiICA Baylor 3 O O 1.000 96 27 cepted and moved into the end zone tied in games won and lost. In the Rice 2 O O 1.000 58 42 LAT DAY untouched for the game's last White League, Gregson Hall defeat­ Arkansas 2 2 0 .500 81 75 touchdown. Thornton made it 27 ed Sigma Pi 14-0, and Wesley SMU 1 1 0 .500 34 47 to 6. Foundation dropped Sigma Phi Ep­ TCU 1 2 0 .333 49 73 Arkansas almost added three silon 6-0. In the Blue League, Raz­ Texas 1 2 O .333 48 3 more late in the game. From WED. thru AT. an l!tac1•1 orback Hall defeated Alpha Gamma Texas A&M O 3 0 .000 12 76 his own 6 Joe Dugan broke clear Rho 19-13. Scores of other Arkansas oppo­ Feature 4:37-6:36- :35 .and scampered 79 yards before WIIWlaltlBr Play-ofl'.s between the league nents Saturday were: Bily Tidwell overhauled him champions began Monday and will William and Mary 34 Richmond o THE FIRST MOTION PICTURE -from behind on the 15. The Hogs continue through the week. The re­ Wichita 27, Tulsa 21 couldn't move so on fourth down sults will be given In Friday's Trav­ OF ITS KIND 1he kicking combo of Logue and eler. WANTED: One or two girls to Thornton went in to try a field The long awaited cross country share apartment. Call 992 between goal. Thornton's boot was bare­ race will take place Wednesday 5 and 6 p. m. 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