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%%% Rice's Rating National BEAT TEXAS Student Publication The Rice Institute VOL. XX. HOUSTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 86, 1934 NO. 7 Mil I ~ . -.... - , , JflfiB tK nnn nnn nnn •nn nnn nnn nnn nnn • nn nnn • •• h i Co-Captain Hilliard Rice's Rating National O Conference 'V Teams Remain Game With T.A.&I., Easiest Enthusiastic Demonstration of Loyalty Is Seen as Several One Left on List, Will Be Largest Crowd Ever To See a Football Game Here Is Due Thousand Rooters Gather at Huge No Set-up. at Rice Stadium This Afternoon; Hilliard Bon Fire. With their most important intersec- Is Scheduled To Play. tional contests and one of the most im- SPECIAL —Friday at 4:30 Texas and vouched for the spirit of the team. portant conference games out of the snoopers set fire to the huge bon-fire The Owls friend, Tony, gave vent to i With the chance that thu conference , Both teams have impressive records, 1 way without a defeat, Coach Jimmy built for the Friday night celebrations. the Texas Bulls in his typical Italian | championship hinges on I lie result''('if ftiici having .victories over Lbyufo, S- Kitts and his Rice Owls are planning Rice spirit never fails in a pinch and English. Tony is the favorite of the loday's game. Coath Jimmy Kilts'1 Hice J AJ U., Purdui . utui Creightort, and ii Institute. to plow into the rest of the games the loyal men rebuilt a pile higher and Owls and Coach Jack Chevigny's T'"X» ! tie with Louisiana State m an undo--: this season with an energy which Rice Much credit goes to the Rally club hotter to let Texas know that she is in its' vLongh6rns hook up at 2:30 i.ih'-'the j teufud sc.evj,. and Texas with wins boosters are hoping will carry the and the men in the dormatories who most important winre tti the ' South- for a fight. oV.er Notre Dam, lifid Oklahoma Urii- Owls to their first conference title. under the leadership of Johnie Mc- west. This gaiite Will open the ecjii- .ci'sity and an Unexpected defeat by It was with hope that the team that 1 Today the Owls will tackle the Whirter built and protected the lion •ference season for Texas and will I* la.' Centenary Gentlemen, won would win the Southwestern Con- fire. Texas Longhorns, and the winner will the second confur^mje' ^imagoj'nrnl foi The Jiirpesil crowd nv i to see a foot- TflW be favored to win the championship. ference Championship that many V the';Ow1Sj! . iff! : ill! I jj ill'.'] hearts beat last night and Head Yell ..•all bailie in HotJkten, and indeed ilm , This will not, by any means, sew up ::vg<\«t-crowd ever to .see any sporting the conference title, because the Owls Leader Johnie McWhirter, with his as- sistants Eddie Black and George Al- "GamiHe" Will ' Vint in Hoifeitwl. is ptraeticaliy cer- still have to play Arkansas, A. and M.. tain to be on hand .with nearly every Texas Christian, and Baylor beside a len gave organization to the floating energy of the crowd by leading them Dr. Richterls .it', awi'tliible ,i!n.'.idv ,i>ld out. -New non-conference game with Texas Col- st.i,ti11.. Imw I,'ecu built, to supplement i' | lege of Arts and Industries. in several booming yells. McWhirter Be Staged By stressed the need of supporting the it . loiDt'.nriif; ^;.;:dj: erected for the Should Be Easy it am as he screamed to his cohorts, "You '• ..VI 1:1. vain.-, ;<::d it. is probable that T. A. and I. has shown up consider- know that our team will be fighting aiuund people will view ably better than they were cxpected Dramatic Club 1 for all It is worth, you know that they :y ' I. , ; . •!-:$!: to at the beginning of year, but Cap- will give all that they have got to •;. ii'ii.,i. I.wye liven \irc'tlaied that • tain Percy Arthur and his men should Sfflji Hilliard, the spark-plug of the* whip Texas and bring the first Con- ;v i | ! not have any undue trouble with the Mrs. Moyne Morrison Given MpmH» Hi v)d:. .ii.it1i ' be in • I o.di- ference Championship to Rice Insti- 1 (Continued on Page 8) tute. They must have your support. Will Direct First Major Expenses of Well-Known ti'il'i' to pSljy . Saturday. Coach Chi V- You must back them. You must let i:*.rs.y -gage. **«tie, jfcupp-.>i •I to 11,• • ;--t« Production Scientists Are Paid !•; MiyiVio . th:':* lie'! did i'itti i'.n, - for' rr;i them know that you are behind them to the last tnan and until the last it'oiil.o.o.- i iui.i Hi : by Company i Students Plan whistle blows." Mrs. Moyne Morrisos Given will di- rect the production of "Camille," the Coach Kitts and his men wore on Co-Captain Bohn Hilliard, whose first play of the season which will be today's game. It is probable that he; Dr. Holmes Kiehterof the Ch. •oi-.-i. the side-lines as the loyal students put physical condition has caused much will b«_ in there fighting for all he is Dl.ri,rmu|las ju,, n tunov Rival Parades on their display. The highlight of the presented by the Rice Institute Dra- comment as to whether he will be in worth for the Orange and White KB IS Pledges . % i from Jndiatiapoli. Ind.. where jwjli'I'• evening was when Coach Kitts and matic Club on November 26 and 2V tendrd a nation-wide meot:;iK cf l.-bra- Captain Arthur addressed the crowd at the Autry Housi, it was announced j H IIUI (| .1 11,1 I l< 'I t - of the new K/i I.iily and let them know the best team by Bob Clemens, president of the club. iborati: lies. Tiic}< Display Rare would win, and that the Owls would The cast for this Dumas drama litis Joseph Belle Scott to equipped be fighting-for all they were worth. not been selected, but fry-ouis have J j'etjuippod labbrat 1 'ri A gigantic parade of all the Rice Dr. Harry Scott addressed the crowd b-'en in progress during the past week, Talent? In Art Students will cap the pep preparations and the cast will be definitely decided Will Play For For 1 $ upon by the latter part of next Week. Outstanditig nun represent mg ii'l.i for the annual Rice-Texas game Sat- Mr. Clemens stated. I ;eietice 'were iiwiteii to Mtt »>:, dees! -i.-.-n urday morning when the Band and the Rice-Texas R, R. Adcock, who is official director frieo'ti!ii.e Tl'.e riv':i i\V'iin ; Dance Nov. 28 WBBBBBBB , H ji.jt.'S.tti):.; Rally Club lead in a march up Main of the jDbamatic Club productions, will ginecr oj the Imiianapi'lv. Alhlfet'e. i Iffii; :n.io . • olU:'-; Street from Franklin to Dallas avenue not be able to devote the time to -the - ; Ml expense liiiil IA t5.it K!'i. I ••.i'y at 11:30. making of this first play, but lie prob- With its usual thoroughness, The En- .1 mimic Scott and lii.H Ol i liesti ,-i will Company ' ye.i:' s: diii': I. l tv ably will direct, the second production gineering Society has planned its an- J plus for the O. \V. L. S-Band Dar.ee. :.e- ! A very ehboi'.iie. ,t'r>|l||M b..iU|iu :.s Mm Yell leader Eddie Black is in charge nual ball to bo the most enjoyable, eon I'm i'.: to an •announcement ftom 'the ; given' tm three ,dn i gii. of the season, it Was announced. s? m ,tnv t of the preparations. He has made all if not, the most elaborate formal dance cf nut'iittee that is msiking auai-jiements ' this elnl>. Is Planned Students have co-operated well in .wiss'jl I'l ; I' ' the necessary plans. The city of Hous- trying out for the parts in the cast, of the year, according to reports. The for tin- .ijfair. Tlie affair ull fiiob- Anion;: the speaker- v.i-ii Sn -Henry '• III ton has granted the school a permit Engineer is to be held on the evening hold at The liver palts Cmm- ' Oale. taie.ous Kn::li-li plit-iriilo'i.ililgist. | ip^ 'Slffp and a splendid selection has been made r to conduct the parade and the Office Along with the biggest football game possible sin eg so many of (hp students, of November i)th dt the Houston Club. try Club or. the night- Nttfenibor ;Stfc. Irving.J^mgnum, wh<"> >s Ri!h':.tb«> of the year comes the biggest and The .'entertainment is to he ihost di- 28. EiUaheth Neafhery, chairman ol tiei.eial Electric Co. and who ix-eeivo'i ; /V,, ; :r#:; has also put its check on it. who do have tfllent in dramatic work ;ol ill i'l" ( • i ;• best dance of the year staged by the versified, as the Metropolitan Orches-; the dance ci mmittce appointed Mar- ti e Not-el Pi i?.e in Cheiiii.-!ry ."'evefal HPPlfMSIij «ft!J The Band and the Rally Club are to have come for the try-outs and had 'Vi.ejjiV>V!s;y;',i'.i-:iitu. in (• A"'. Dance Committee at Rice Institute. auditions before the judges who are tra, led by Joseph Belle, is to play^. jorle Nitze. Mat.ione Boyd, aed liar- y«-aiv ago.
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