CAMPUS NEWS COMPLETELY COVERED BY DEPARTMENT OF TOURNALISM STUDENTS

Midnight Show Band Sweetheart Next Friday Selected Today

Official Student Body Publication of Texai Chrittian Univertity VOL. XXX. FORT WORTH, TEXAS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1931 NO. .3. y "T" Association Broadcast Game College, Want Ads, and Career Limerick Contest Band Sweetheart To Have Charge A special leaaed wire will bring Point Way for Students' Success Will Be Elected the football game between Texas The Skiff will start a weekly limerick contest next week in con- Of Fellowship Christian and Talsa U. to the audi- "... Doctor. Lawyer, Merchant," each student must do at least 36 Junction with the King Candy Com- This Afternoon torium tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 or football coach— hours of residence work in the Uni- o'clock, it was announced this Violinist, band master, interior dec- pany. Three one-pound boxes of versity (and this does not mean sleep- Prof. Ashburn and John morning by Hal Wright, rice-presi- orator, minister, missionary, designer, a new collegiate package will be Selection To Be Froni Hirstine to Give dent of the student body. modiste, interpreter, historian, pro- ing for three 12-hour periods on the awarded each week, according to A. H. "Monty" Montford will fessor, reporter, editor, columnist, University campus) and earn a total Jack Stovall, King's representative. 13 Girls Nominated 1 Addresses. give the play by pUy report aa it orator, geologist, chemist, mathemati- of 120 semester hours credit with an Further announcement and rules Yesterday. cornea over the wire in the Uni- cian, typist, accountant, sociologist, average grade of "C" before he is of the contest will be given next HAL WRIGHT TO PRESIDE versity chapel. The broadcast is criminologist, actor, after - dinner - awarded a degree with all the "rights week and the first limerick lines BAND TO SPONSOR SHOW being sponsored by the student speaker, librarian or a good cook. and honors appertaining thereto." wil^ be judged and prises awarded body and a charge of 10 rents will This is not a list compiled from the If he reads carefully, he will note, Friday, Oct. 16. Get your pencils "Spirit of Notre Dame" Will Be Religious Fellowship Receives be made. day's "Situations Wanted" column that "additional credits may be re- sharp. Feature Friday for Benefit Favorable Comment From even in this day of depression. Neith- quired of candidates for graduation as of World's Fair Trip. Noted Educators. er is it an addition to the list, known a penalty for improper conduct." Seniors to Sell to all school children, by which small And "that all forms of hazing and W. A. A Council Thirteen girls were nominated for The "T" AiiocUtion on the campus girls ascertain the classification under secret societies are forbidden . . . Band Sweetheart yesterday noon by ■will hive charge of thi University which their future husband is suppos- that any gross voilation of good con- ed to fall by reciting the list as the duct, such as profanity, gambling, Will Have Camp the Horned Frog Band members. Ad- Religious Fellowship next Sunday Lecture Tickets buttons of her dress are counted. drinking, insubordination or disre- ditional nominations were to be evening it 7 o'clock ind will sponsor Six Speakers to Come It is a partial list of the vocations spect toward authority will automatic- New Managers Will Be made Ust night and this morning, , program with "The Game of Life" for which a young man or woman can ally remove him from the University. with the final election scheduled for prepare through studying at Texas He further learns that he had best Installed at Week- at its theme. Before Students 12:30 p. m. today in the Band Room, Christian University. The 1931-82 not hide any secret wife about, or if Talks for thi evening will b« on This Year. end Party. with all nominees present. catalog of the University ex- he be a she, that a husband, if any, Those who were nominated at yes- the "Rules of Life Embodied in Ath- pUins in detail what course of had best be declared at the time of The committee in charge of the The council of the Woman's Ath- terday's meeting are: Misses Jane letics," by John Hirstine and "The study one need pursue to lay a foun- matriculation, or in other words that sale of tickets for the T. C. U. letic Association, which is composed Jarvis, Mary Jarvis, Lollie Botti, Dor. Game of Life," by Prof. Karl E. Ash- dation for future work in any of these secret marriages are taboo on the of the officers and managers of the Lecture Series, will give every senior lines of endeavor. Christian campus. Loitering, he is is Higgins, Natalie Collins, Mozelle burn. organization, will meet at Camp Jar- Bryant, Maxine Coffin, Betty Lou Howell to Read Scripture at least one ticket to sell, accord- The catalog also expUins that even informed, is forbidden. vis over the week-end. The purpose ing to Laurence Coulter, business though one considers his English up If the reader is in a humorous LilUrd, Rowena Doss, Kathryn Elk- After the prelude by Miss Rowena of the meeting will be to install four manager. The ticket committee con- to par, that he knows all of the mathe- mood he might notice that the Uni- ins, Camille Moore, Helen Clark and Doss, Prof. S. W. Hutton will lend new managers, to elect a field ball Louise Briscoe. The three girla hav- sists of Janet Largent, A. D. Weath- matics he cares to learn or even If he versity registrar is a Tucker, that its and baseball manager and to plan the group ringing. The scripture business manager is a "S-miser" that ing the highest number of votei will erly and Tom Hanks. thinks going to chapel is for minis- activities for the year. the president Waits and that its ath- be in the run-off. reading will be given by Foitcr Captain Charles Knight, authority terial students only—that all students The four girls who will take office who seek a degree from the Univer- letic director has been Wright for sev- The Bind did not decide whether Howell, followed with ■ prayer by on birds of prey, will be the first are: Miss Kay Prather, golf manager; lecturer on the course. His subject sity must have one year of English eral years. the sweetheart would appear in pa- Bob Preston. The evening offering Miss Juanita Freeman, swimming rades. will be "Filming the Golden Eagle." and one year of mathematics or its All this and more one may learn will be in charge of Noel Roberts. manager; Miss Corinne Koger, skat- Gay McLaren, noted reader, act- equivalent, and that absence from from the 280 pages, including the in- Midnight Show Friday As » specUl feature on the pro- ing manager, and Miss Poly Durie, ress, and impersonator will re-enact chapel will send his grade points dex, of No. 2 Vol. 27 of the Texas The band will give a midnight gram Sam Cotton, accompanied by poster chairman. "Helena'e Boys." down like the English pound. Christian University Bulletin, "Cata- show at the RKO-Hollywood Theater Miss Don, will give a baritone solo The following managers and offi- The next lecturer on the series The catalog further points out that log" Number. next Friday, Oct. 9, at 10 p. m. The Group singing of the Alma Mater cers will attend the camp: Miss Philo will be Don Bunding, who, at the feature attraction will be "The Spirit hymn and benediction by Prof. E. W. Mae Murphree, president; Miss age of fifteen, began his vagabond- of Notre Dame." This will be the McDUrmid will close the fellowship. Virginia Bryson, vice-president; Miss ing career. He has wandered all Rhodes Welcomes first time that the film will be Hal Wright, president of the "T" Clark Hall Boys Evelyn Stobaugh, secretory; Miss over the United States and Canada, shown in this part of the United AssocUtion, will preside. Music Club Group Lucy Mae Merritt, treasurer; Miss through Europe and into the South States. It is dedicated to the late Have Sag Party, Marian Miller, aocUl chairman; Miss Knute Roekne, who Wat killed last Seas. "Hula Moons" is the title of President Clark Rhodes opened the Mae Housel, volley ball manager; This~TJ??m? ncond yea* tlat his latest book and will be his sub- spring in an airplane crash. T. C. U. athletes have put on a fel- first meeting of the Musk Club with Miss Virginia Bradford, tennis Dormitory Girls To Go ject at T. C. U, manager; Miss Juanita Freeman, lowshU programjan* .tfhw r^v^yglafr^#&^ar_fnyglCT ^ ^ Roland Balch Advises, • welcome to all new members. Miss Tickets have been placed on sale favorable comment, from eminent swimming manager; Mies Josephine gician, will relate the history of Freshmen to Sit in Rowena Doss was elected to fill the at the Book Store and all band mem- educators, according to Dean L L Newberry, basketball manager; Miss magic in "Magic Through the Ages." office of vice-president, left vacant by bers have tickets. Dean Sadie Beck- Leftwich. Deans over toe United Group at Games. Harriett Griffin, handball manager; He will demonstrate some of his ham has announced that all dormi- States say that the idea is splendid Miss Lillie Mae Dinkins, who did not Mis3 Marjie McKean, horseback rid- tricks. tory girls will be allowed to attend "All freshman boys should sit in a return to T. C. U. this fall. ing manager; Miss Mary Cecelia and all were pleased to know that Ust Lennox Robinson, Irish dramatist the performance. This will not in- group at football games in order that Gaudin, archery manager; Miss Loree year's program was a success, he and manager of the Abbey Theatre The Music Club will meet every two terfere with the pUns of the junior they may yell as a unit," Roland Guhl, track manager, and Miss said. in Dublin, will give us the "Story weeks on Wednesday at 1:30 p. m. in class to sponsor a midnight show in Balch, recently-elected head yell Louise Lester, hiking manager. Others officers of the "T" Associa- of the Abbey Theatre." Room 301. A program committee of November, since the girls will be tion are: vice-president, Ray MeCul- leader, stated at the first stag party All girls who are interested in any . o Miss Doss, chairman, Miss Louise allowed to attend both performances. loch; secretory-treasurer, Paul Snow, of the year in CUrk Hall. Monday of the sports have been urged to re- An added feature of the show will and sergeant - at - arms, Johnny night. Briscoe and Tom Hanks will have port to the manager of that group. be that all who hold tickets for the Vaught. Limited Crowd to Both dormitory and town fresh- charge of the entertainment. The o midnight show will be allowed to see The "i" AssocUtion his planned Make Tulsa Trip man boys and at least half the programs will consist almost entirely the regular feature film playing at several programs and outings for the sophomore boys should be in this of musical numbers as the purpose of Girls'Glee Club the RKO-Hollywood next Friday group at the games, Balch stated. year. The main features of the pro- the club is to give the members and night. Two shows wjll be given for Other speakers at the party be- Begins Rehearsals grams will be the chapel initUtions General passenger agents of the those interested in music experience in the price of one, through special ar- sides the yell leader were Prof. held twice each year for new mem- three railroads operating between public performance. rangement with the management. Franklin G. Jones, Dr. Edwin A. Twenty girls were present at the bers. "Stomy" Butler hai been Fort Worth and Tulsa stated Wednes- A committee of Jimmy Watkins, The film is a gripping, thrilling Elliott, Dean L. L Leftwich, Stand- first rehearsal of the Girls' Glee Club mister of ceremonies for the past day that no special trains would be chairman, Miss Eloise Washbum, and school drama, without a leading lady ard Lambert, Fred Miller and Otto Tuesday. Mrs. Helen Fouts Cahoon, two yeirs. The first initiation will run to the T. C. U.-Tulsa U. football Miss Miry Page Martin with assist- and with little heart interest. It stars director of the Girls' Glee Club, se- be held shortly after the football sea- game, which is to be played Saturday Nielsen. ance from CUrk Rhodes and Dr. H. Frank Carideo, the Four Horsemen lected the following for the quartet: son, according to Wright. ip Tulsa. Balch and hfs assistants, Howard D. Guelick will draw up a constitu- and other great Roekne stars. It il a Miss Dorothy East, first soprano; No rates would be cut, they said, Walsh and Ralph Brown, conducted tion for the club. Another committee story of the character building of Miss Marian Miller, second soprano; unless twenty-five or more persons a pep meeting Ust night in prepara- composed of Miss Louise Lester, Miss men and is not marred by the cheap- Miss Christine Ackers, first alto; Miss applied for a party ticket, in which tion for the foot- Maxine Coffin and Cody Sandifer, clap-trap of most college pictures, ac- Gatekeepers Are Margot Shaw, second alto. Another case a cut rate of $14.68 per person ball game to be played tomorrow. will make plans for the four social cording to reviewers. quartet will be selected soon. Puzzled by Two for a round-trip would be offered. Brown was appointed this week. He events to be held during the year. In such a case, they said, it would be is from Port Arthur and was head The Boys' Glee Club will have its John Hammonds necessary for all holders of such yell leader of the Port Arthur High first rehearsal tonight at 7:30 o'clock. tickets to make the trip in a body. School two years ago. According to David Scoular, director, "Ach, Du Lieber A student's name may sometime! Coach Schmidt took his Frog squad Frosh Pictures Are 37 boys have already been signed, but Augustine" New cause no end of embirrissment and to Tulsa Thursday night on a party Religious Fellowship Due for Yearbook there are very few high tenors ip the humiliation, especially if there is ticket. The team traveled in a spe- club. Any boy who has a high tenor - Band Rhapsody another by the lame name U the cUl car. Hears Mr. Tomlinson voice can easily get into the club, and will have an excellent chance to University. That is exactly what The T. C. U. Band is not sched- Staff of Horned Frog Plans "Big Bill" Thompson drove King make the boys' quartet. happened to a T. C. U. student Uit uled to play at the Tulsa game, and Former T. C. U. Student Assails Make-up of Annual for George out of Chicago, but who will The glee clubs and the choral will Saturday at the T. C. U.-L. S. U. only a few of the students plan to Lack of Community Inter- This Year. drive the kaiser out of T. C. U. appear in two programs this fall: the football game. He came very near attend. Among the fey, however, who est in Cities. for German influence has become first Oct. 25, and the second, a Christ- Betting hie athletic book conflo- made preparations to go to the game Freshmen who wish to have their evident now that we have a Ger cated, bat finally persuaded the were Clyde Alexander, Nat Wells and "Today there is no community mas program, Dec. 18. pictures in the Horned Frog, T. C. man Band. gite keepers that he was the one Bryant Collins. life," Homer Tomlinson, a graduate U. yearbook, must have them made The German Rand is one of the and same who had aigaed the book. of T. C. U. and now general manager Office for Band Men features of the Horned Frog Band. It seems that the gate keepera and vice-president of the Fort Worth within the next two weeks, accord- John McGaughey conceived the idea' did not know that there were two Talk Concerns College Tribune, said in addressing the Uni- ing to the editor, Miss Lillian Eylers, Room 103 Goode to Be Head- of a German Band, and with the stndeata by the name of John Ham- versity Religious Fellowship last The official photographer for the quarters for Musicians. approval of the band members or- mond in the Uaiveralty. When the Sunday evening. Horned Frog this year is Bryant's ganized one. Dr. Ascher, associate I Dr. Waits Gives Final Sermon of second came up with that name on Series at Church. "Community spirit is dead," he Studio, 706 Mi Main Street. An office for the T. C. U. Horned professor In German, was elected his athletic book, the keepers bo- continued. Although he blames much At the staff meeting Mondiy eve- Frog Band has hren established in band sweetheart. urne suspicious and started ask- of this loss of community spirit on Taking "A College Man's Educa- ning several Important changes were Room 103 Clark Hall. All books According to McGhaugey, the di- ing the culprit questions regarding the war, he says that such writers tion" as his subject, President E. M. announced in the make-up of the book and financial records oft funds for rector will wear a dark frock coat his name, etc WaiU Ust Sunday delivered his fi- as SincUir Lewis who have made for this year. There will be an at- the trip to the World's Fair in or a prisoners uniform with red The student readily admitted that nal message of his series at the morn- fun of the women's sewing circle and tempt to cut out all useless material Chicago in 1933 will be kept here. rubber boots, a steel spiked hel- he was John Hammond, but the ing services of the University Chris- the Women's Missionary Society and and leave only that which is really The committee on finance, composed met, and perhaps a big beer nose gate keeper remembered that one tian Church. all such institutions that make for in demand. of Paul Packard, Tom Hanks and ind ■ military mustache. Other John Hammond had already passed "Architecture, worship, charity, community life are responsible for a The staff is composed of Miss L. O. DalUs, have charge of the members will be garbed in dark through the gates. After the keep- freternalism are not religion," Dr. great part of the vanished community Eylers; business manager, John Hirs- office work. frock coats or overcoats and derbys. ers had asked two or three by- WaiU said, "but only the expression spirit. tine; assistant editors, Billie Dickey The Horned Frog Band plans to Pillows will be concealed In appro- sUndera if they could identify the of religion." He defines religion as He says that prohibition is not and L. O. Dallas; snap shot editors, take three football trips this fall. priate spots to complete the con- person, and none of them could. the growing life, as the life of God the cause of the gangs of today, as Jimmie Beal and Miss Janet Largent; The first trip will be to Abilene when ception of the big "German burg- they became convinced that it was in the heart of man. some people presuppose, but the lack senior class editor, Elizabeth Ruff; the Froga play Simmons University homester.'* lust a means of trying to get into Dr. W. C. Morro, who is to preach of community feeling. social editor, Miss Lollie Bolts; ath- on the night of October" 23. They The German Band consists of eigh the game. during the month of October at the In concluding, he said, "Cities like letic editors. Standard Lambert, Jack also go to Austin, Nov. 14, when the pieces; the instruments and those After some argument, the stu- morning services of the University Fort Worth and Dallas will pass and Belxner and Miss Philo Mae Mur- Frogs meet the Longhorns, and to who play them are as follows: dent convinced the gate keepers Church, will not deliver the menage we'll have New Yorks and Chicagos phree; organisations editor, Miss Wcco, Nov. 21, when the Horned Trumpets, Jimmy Watkins and Mil- that he waa the Isame party to next Sunday morning, as Dr. Robert unless a community spirit is built Ernestine Scott; humor editors, A. H. Frogs meet the Baylor Bears. ner Sandifer; trombone. Perry whom the book was issued, by M. Hpokins, general secretary of the up." Montford, Miss Marian Tyson; dra- The band will probably go with Sandifer; tube, Charles ('aidwell; writing his name (for them which World's Sunday School Association, On the program was a vocal selec- matic and music editor, Miss Jua- the Chamber of Commerce on some clarinets, Frank McMordie and corresponded with that of the party will be in the city and will speak ft tion, "Alone," by Mrs. Annabel Hall nita Freeman, and art editors, Roy of its good will tours a little later Murry Livingston; drums, Laurence ■IraUg the book, I this time ; Bailey I Baccus and Laurence Coulter. in the season. Coulter and Cody Sandifer. Pag* TwtK THE SKIFF Friday, October 2, 1931, THE SKIFF Entered as second-class mailing matter at the poatoffice in ^NGO»£S 1 * Fort Worth, Texas COULTERS PEN SUP$- EDITOR-IN-CHIEF _.. ...WM. LAURENCE COULTER ■USINESS MANAGER.. EDWIN W. VAN ORDEN COLUMN By THELMA BREITHAUPT — 'a^JB»— I And few have seen within its walla Sports Editor Te J. A. H. ..Standard Lambert The beauties there. Assistant SporU Editor.. There was a boy from T. C. U. (June 1931) John Hammond The gates are closed—locked from Intramural Sports. Who dated some fair dame. Your smile was dear, — Ben Boswell Your manner gay, within— Women's Athletics He took her to a show one night —Harriett Griffin Your flowers lively I have the key. And acted mighty tame. Society Editor.. ..Ernestine Scott For a day. For it is filled with precious things Staff ..Mary Lucille Hatheway He drove and drove and drove, And mystery. And would you believe it? But still his courage lacked Your kiss was as Sproeesor Wynn snd Henry Spen- Literary Editor _. ...Thelma Breithaupt A flaming flre-^- There have been hose who sought To stop the car and kiss the girl— cer along with several other Tex. Radio mad Feature Editor- - —Elbert Haling He feared he might be smacked. Eternal love to learn Exchange Editor ,, , -Mary Lloyd Garnett Your own desire. *> The way within. as Christian boys—and girls—cants Circulation Manager.____ ..Paul Martin Finally the gas gave out— But found no opening by which upon our own Alf Roark in Trin- Now you are gone To enter in. ity Park the other night. The night REPORTORIAL STAFF. The time Was 2 o'clock. What shall come after? The silent walls that stand without happened to be Tuesday, and the Sagely Ammerman, Harry Bates, Jack Bell, Gertrude Bergin, Paul A. He said, "We'll have to park awhile." Will give no clue. girl that Alf was with happened Cain, Charles Casper, Louise Cauker, Frank Allen Chollar, Sam C. Cotton, She said it with a sock. Maybe tears; Perhaps laughter. But now I have unbarred the gates to be—well, we won't give her Cham Dirks, Paul Donovan, John Hopkins, Wirth C. McCoy, Ruth Chris- They talked awhile, his courage grew. My dear, for you. name for it might prove embar- tine Morgan, Helen Elisabeth Puckett, Joseph N. Sargent, Mrs. Nancy It grew for quite a spell. —Ruth Johnson. Said she: "If we're to park dear Al, —Wilford P. Herman. rassing in another love affair. It Hunter SehmW, Otis Stall, Maudallen Young, Sam Lloyd Hunnicut, Clif- has not been learned what Sproes- ford Jackson. Then park your hands as well." TRUTH This is the middle ground— THE WIDOW IN THE MOON ser and Henry were doing in the park, but from all reports, Alf Vance Woolvine: "I used to The truth lies here: Now that days are hybrid-born, and his famine were enjoying the think—" You are somo higher than I hold you And summer winds have ceased to moon and everything. Have we Member) Philo Mae: "How remarkable." now, blow, But not so dear Shadow stars made silver laces in said too much? As my heart would have said the trees; Tie rumored that when Doris This time last year. Now that truths which once we knew Hifgins went to the mind readers, We think that Doris Higgins is GET YOUR PICTURES MADE! —Siddie Joe Johnson. Shrink to whispers on the lips, she waa only charged half price. egotistical. Come on Doris, be a The call for freshmen to have their picture* made has been There Is no man in the moon; freshman. Wait until next year and SESAME But a sombre widow there, issued. Every member of the student body of Texaa Christian Uni- Here's to a girl you can act like you were really I have a castle for my soul And Autumn is her name. versity should feel a sense of duty to go down to the studio and Named Sassy Sue. somebody on the campus. have his picture made for the 1982 Horned Fro*. Every year A palace rare, —Thelma Breithaupt. been Not so sassy, but she **" * ^or problem for the editor to get the freshmen Kisses you. Overheard in the library the down to iaLVe thelr ictur f!r iu5? P »» made. An annual would other night. "Get a date for Sat- be of little value if it did not contain the pictures of the indi- urday night and we'll go to the viduals of the University. If no one had his picture taken, the Alf Roark: "Did you know that I am studying to be a fingerprint ex- woods." If I told who the twe annual would be a few pages of snapshots, a few pages of draw- Qttmm young men were, they would prob- ings and maybe a few pictures of football and other athletic pert?" games. Pinky: "Well, why practice on With ALBERT HALING Several good shows are in store for ably be swamped with requests for me?" nates from Jarvis Hall girls, so lt 1 8 n MW that the most We are in receipt of official mi- movie fans this week-end. The Worth )J ^S. important person in the world terisl from the two chain radio aye- we'll let the matter drop. "?""«»• What stories do we usually read when we pick up The brings in William Haines in "New Ad- And no one is ever too busy to terns and can tell you what will be Skiff 7 Those which contain facts about ourselves. The same is ventures of Get-Rich-Quick Walling- hear you tell what a swell guy you on the air a week in advance. City And at last Maurine ParBSjfijeems true of a college annual. Nine times out of ten, the first picture ford." Haines has been getting some we look for in the annual is the picture of ourselves. In the snap- are. papers don't do this. We list STAR to hkve been recognized as sMpretty programs for the coming week, that good stories lately and has displayed good sport after all. Good luck, Mau- shot section, we look for a picture of ourselves. Some even try is, entertainment that college stu- lit t^m?e,ve8 ln the Picture of the Freshman Prom. "Don't ever yell out 'Hey' te a a good ability to act something other rine. All this is to try to prove to you that an annual is not rep- woman driver," says Lon Evans. dents are most likely to listen to. than the wisecracker. Ernest Tor- resentative of the student body unless a picture of every individ- "She assy be s grass-widow." It might be a good idea, to CLIP rence, Leila 11 yams and Jimmy Du- Have yea seen Fester Hewell ual is in it. Every student that is enrolled in Texas Christian THIS COLUMN and put it near your rante are, in the cast. It starts to- with Mary Elisabeth Kmgs4*ry Hint to motorists: If you want to radio just to see what kind of a pro- morrow for four days. The mid-week and her car; Scottie wandering has paid for his 1932 Horned Frog. Why not go down as your gram judge we really are. class is called for and make each class 100 per cent? Don't be see a truck over on its half of the show is "24 Hours," and stars Clive around without Jiramie; Jane Jar- embarrassed in later life when someone asks where your picture road, just get behind one of the big Brook, Miriam Hopkins, Kay Fran- vis without Cy: Mary Loaise with- busses out on the highway. SATURDAY: 8:45 a. m.—Morning cis and Regis Toomey—and that's a out Don; and "Dec" without Doro- Is in the Horned Frog. Go downtown, freshman, and show the Ministrels from KRLD. 11 a. m.— rest of the classes that the freshman class is 100 per cent for good cast in anybody's show. thy? Don Bigelow's Orchestra from WACO. Several of the football players on everything that represents their class and Texas Christian. I see by the papers that a bank mes- 1 p. m.—Barnstormers storming from the squad have been going down to the senger was held up and robbed. That's KTAT. And wasn't the walk in front of Worth to see the new series of foot- the library nice for dancing at the ATTENTION! ALMA MATER! one of the examples of why banks SUNDAY, 6:46 p. m.—The Boswell ball pictures every Saturday through Prom—that is, until the lights wen Last Saturday afternoon at the football game, the crowd have to close their windows after a Sisters, KRLD. 8:30 p. m.—Around Tuesday. "Football for the Fan" la turned on? paused in its conversations, caps and hats were token off and while. A bank is a place where they the Samovar, Russian music from the title and is prepared by Howard practically everyone stood at attention. The Louisiana State cage the cashier and trust thousands KRLD. Jones, Trojan coach. There' are 25 We wonder why girls front Cie- Band was playing its alma mater. As this band finished the cjf dollars to a messenger boy. MONDAY: 7:00 a. m.—Honey Boy of the leading grid coaches in the se- last strains, the Horned Frog Band broke into the Texas Chris- and Sassafras, WFAA. 11 a. m.— ries with pictures on passing, punt- burne always have such terrible lines. This year we have with us the Miss- tian alma mater. The crowd remained in reverence. I think the cause of the depression Don Bigelow's Orchestra from WACO. ing and other football tricks. es Morrison, Pace, and Scott Boy i, Only one thing was different during the playing of these is that there isn't enough money in 12:30 p. m.—Late record releases The Palace brings "The Squaw beware! two alma maters. That one thing was on the field. The entire circulation in the right places. Well, from KFJZ. 6 p. m.—Blng Crosby Man," which is rated as good enter- squad of the Louisiana group stood at attention with their hel- what more can you expect from a and Orchestra from WACO- 6:45 p. tainment. It starts Sunday. Cecil mets off, during the playing of their song. As the Texas Chris- columnist? m.—Morton Downey. Anthony Wons, B. DeMille seems to have made this Christian Ackers, charming lass 1 W Pl yed thCy am 8topped until the 80n was KRLD. film his pet. He first filmed it hi from Abilen; evidently has been finfahed™ " * ** * adopted by the Boswell brothers. Correct this sentence: "I was so TUESDAY, 7:30 a. m.— Beautiful 1913 with Dustin Farnum in the he- How many of Texas Christian's squad stood still while the interested in what she wore," said Thoughts, WFAA. 9:45 a. B. — re's role,. Jack Holt took the lead in' Loaise Lester must be hi her songs were being played? Not very many, if any, seemed to Elizabeth Ruff, "that I didn't hear Morning Ministrels, KRLD. 2:45 p. 1917 and now Warner Baxter is the notice. It has been the custom of the team to take last minute her secret." m.—The Captivators, a snappy or- hero. Lupe Veles ia the squaw and second childhood—wearing such Instructions from the coach; to pass the ball in a last practice- chestra from KRLD. 4 p. as.—Late proves to be the true lover when— perky little hair ribbons. She also to run across the field or to do half a dozen other things Not record releases from KTAT. 6:15 p. well, we'll let you see it. The scene is is still up to her old tricks of L. O. Dallas says that some girls a helmet is token off Practically the whole squad was ignoring m.—Connie Boswell singing the in Arizona. vamping the gentlemen. show distinction in their choice of the symbol of the University. bines from KRLD. 9 p. si.— "Side Show" with Winnie Lightner clothes. Sure—and others show HORNED FROG BAND from KTAT. moves In to the Palace Thursday. The And confidentially—have you ever This fact has been noticed by many supporters of Texas distinctly. Christian and especially by the students. Members of the Texas WEDNESDAY, 1:30 p. m.—Ann setting is among sawdust, caHopes seen Mark Boswell when he wasn't Uirotian football squad, next time the alma mater, is played act Leaf, organist, KRLD. 2:36 p. sV— and circus folk and contains a lot of holding some girl's hand? as if it waa your song. It is being played to instill that spirit And we wonder if those people The Three Doctors, plenty good, fun. that never says die into your hearts as well as into the hearts who buy Austins aren't pretty KRLD. 8:30 p. m Grantland Rice of every loyal student. smart after all. They can see Sport Interview, WFAA. under the billboards. Grandfather MacDougal and portrays You'll be at your Take off your helmet, and even though it may be impossible THURSDAY: 9:50 a. ■ Ken excellently the awkwardness of for you to give your entire attention to it. let it be known that Treanor, KFJZ. 5:45 p. m.—"Meet gatherings at funerals before the you respect your alma mater. Give that same reverence to the Being collegiate: Cussing a driver The Artist" A snappy interview. up in front who has cut in on your ceremonies begin. You are carried alma mater of whatever school we meet on the field at home FRIDAY: 9:30 a. nu—The Cubans through a year in the life of the and away. friend and nearly forced him to the from WBAP. 4<30 p. ra.—John Kel- PALACE family. Uncle Lincoln is found to curb. Speeding up and cutting In on vin. Irish tenor with orchestra, be a man who sees that he has his the other fellow and making him pull KRLD. WHEN CHICAGO HEARS T. C. L over to the curb. way in everything except his home. Sunday t^IlX''lChriatilitl' once cri,,ed "The Baby of the Southwest Con- Uncle Albert is the type that goes MON, TUES., or WED. ference has risen to an equal rank with the important schools of , An example of the fellow who about his business every day in later the conference. Football is, in a good degree respon^bk for life after having an affair in his When We Tell Yon this rjse in prestige But what would a school be without a band killed the goose that laid the golden egg is the modern industrial em- NE\VTp)KS younger days with a big blonde. Aunt to back up the football team? It is difficult forTs 2 reaKe ployer who lays his men off and Theodora is the type that risks.all Warner how much the Horned Frog Band has helped us to the present then wonders why people don't buy. "THE OPENING OF A DOOR," by to gain her man. position among our rivals The football men, the coach? ffihe o George Davis; Harper and Brothers, Possibly the most striking scene Baxter yel leaders can answer this question better than we can Yet New York City, (The Fair Book- in the whole book is that of Uncle in while the band is an aid in athletics, we must not forget that store, $2.50). Lincoln coming into Grandmother's it gives us entertainment, bring, public recognition, and attrS Open Forum house at 3 o'clock in the morning new students. It is a vital, hard-working part of regular canTpus Here is a novel that has no plot. dead drunk, calling for sympathy and THE Dear Editor: It has no suspense. Yet it is so then raving when he thinks that no SQUAW The band men are planning a trip to the World's Fair in 1933 Two men can not be president of interesting that one cannot lay the one cares for him. The memory' of in Chicago. Now, Fwe~re'aiiy ^ecTatrwh.T^hat'"gVVuVhas the United States at the same time no book down before it" hss been the characters in this book will live MAN done W B et beh i nd the and end th finished. The novel contains living a long time in your mind. It is truly \ K* f * u. *»** ? *m to the World's matter how efficient both may be in Fair to boost us'even higher It isn't just a trip for the I performing the duties of the office. people", a mood that grips, and an a great character study spiced with is our feature boys; it's for us. If the Chamber of Commerce has faith enough This is only a comparison of our pres- atmosphere that lures one on through a mood that takes you into the attraction P Ie roject the tri mu8t v ent situation. the pages. family.—L. C. theth.JLV' school and 2 ?to TO,5Fort Worth. P Do 'your partP to support ** <* the*lu* band. "o We have- always longed for a George Davis makes a novel "fancy" drum major. Now we have worthy of some. of our most noted \ \ authors in his first work. His de- __ tv DONT MAKE A TRAIL! been abundantly blessed with two al- /.V / S rfa f~ ™e ot,ner morning as we were approaching the University though no matter how hard we try, scriptive powers, his language, his for an 8 oclock class, we noticed the landscape work that had we can't use but one. Our band is story telling all are of the highest N degree. MOWRJE WOUTH been done to beautify our campus. The more we looked the deep- too small in quantity to demand the SAT. thru TUES. er our appreciation grew of the value of the work that has been services of two lewder*. Precise, The novel is concerned with the *FOR A LAUGH done The symmetry, the spacing, and the correct combinations snappy movements, as well as good members of a single family. Every See him in his best role ., On of shrubs and foliage, all had an effect on us. music, are some of the requirements aunt and uncle, brother-in-law and million dollar apreel *_i Du™?* *he aummer session we saw gardners working, wa- of an attractive band. Two men can't others in the story are real live char- tering thirsty plants and grass. A dozen or so fellow students direct and be in perfect accord (as acters. Who hasn't had an Aunt worked from early morning till late afternoon in the intense sum- was demonstrated at the last game). Flora, who thinks its her duty to WILLIAM HAINE! Consequently the men don't know know everything that happens in the Ia mer neat to make our campus what it is today. These college family? men, dressed in the garb of the commonest laborers, made the which one to look to for directions "New ADVENTURES OF and as a result are sluggish. T. C.U. campus the admiration of all who view it. As we read through the pages we GET-RICH-QUICK Surely we want the outstanding How many T. C. U. students show their appreciation of the find that Grandmother, who first WALLINGFORD" time, thought, and expense that the University has spent on beau- band in the Conference. In order to appears to be a sweet old lady who WMk tifying our groundst How many of us show our appreciation bv attain this, w« must'eliminate one of has lost her memory, is the dominat- Ernest Lelia Jimmy the drum majors so that we may have ing force in the lives of all her Torrence Hyaau DuranU refraining from making paths and tearing off shrubbery' Don't co-ordination of members and leader. make a trail! children*. It is she who has changed Ymi'vo thrlllad to "Th* Wal- If this suggestion is carried out Grandfather from a carefree store llnfford StorlM" in Cosmo- (and jt e politan Mnmlnr. Noi* A. !/»,> .. -~.-iJ.j_I IT 7Z— ; » *ms that it is the senti- own;r into a crabby old man. It is >M tktm brought u> ll'«! MA?» a* someth.ng must be thrown at weddings, it does ment of the majority of the student she who has dominated Uncle Daniel, hen W U d erVe jU8t M T^e Lfncol^sS J0';™T "^ ° ' " well.-(body), may the'best man win. Aunt Theodora and the rest. The Lincoln State Journal. -JIMMIE DACUS. The story opens with the desth of

v+'Xiitmi >5.-* A*JS«" I 'm October 2,1931. THE SKIFF, Page Three Miss Jones to Class to Hold Meeting Christians Down Wed Mr. Hellman Representative The announcement of the approach- Freshmen to Elect Business ing marriage of Mies Gussie Lee Manager and Class Mother. Louisiana 3 to 0 Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. A meeting of the freshman class R. Jones, 2405 Sanguinet Street, and will be held Monday morning after Ben Boswell's 26-Yard Stewart M. Hellman on Oct. 10 at 8:30 p. m. in the Trinity Episcopal chapel for the purpose of electing a Field-Goal Is Lone business manager, class sponsor, and Church, was made Thursday night, class mother. Score of Tilt Sept. 24. By ERNESTINE SCOTT All freshmen are urged to suggest By JOHN HAMMOND Mr. Hellman is the son of Mrs. nominees for these places to any mem- Since the clubs and claw organizations have such a late start, A field goal from placement late Edna M. Hellman of New York City, ber of the nominating committee. The L Sadie Beckham, chairman of the committee on the social in the third quarter gave the Homed but formerly of Fort Worth. members of this committee are Miss Frog* a well earned 3-to-0 victory fendars has found it necessary to extend the final date for Mlaa Jones is a former student and Doris Higgins, Miss Gladys Simonson, over the powerful L. S. U. Tigers fdimr i'n the calendars to Oct. 10. Mr. Hellman is a graduate of T. C. James Jacks and Sam Butler. Dean Beckham stressed the necessity of getting these social U. The officers who have been here last Saturday in the first big o ndar blanks In Immediately, since - elected are Patrick Henry, president; intersections! game of the year for organisations that ftt their cal- Miss Scott to Be Miss Katherine Rose Judy Trueison, vice-president; and the Christians. Ben Boswell, giant rs in ««rly "•»• » bett,r ch*nc* Bryson Hostess Entertains Parabola » Miss Christine Ackers, secretary- 220-pound tackle for the Frogs, kick- ettlng- their dates satiefactorily treasurer. ed a beautiful 26-yard field goal to The Bryson Club will hold the The Parabola began its season's give the F*rogs their victory over activities last night with a lawn party ——o c date, hour and place of each second meeting of the year Wednes- Coach Russ Cohen's boys from Lou- at the home of Miss Katherine Rose Horned Frog Band Will ptlng- of an org-anisation mu»t be day at the home of Miss Marjorie isiana. on Lipseomb Street. Give Weekly Concerts rnated on these blanks. Scott, 8715 Cockrell. Though Boswell was the boy that e» Beckham ie also rpquestint Officers of the club are A. D. Lights and tables attractively reco- won the game by his beautiful kick, n rated the lawn. A different game was Members of the Horned Frog Band organisations to bring in their Weatherly, president, and Miss he was not the only star of the Pur- played at each table. appeared over radio station KTAT tltution and by-laws to her office Scott, vice-president. Miss Rebecca ple and White. , sub- Those present were frof. and Mrs. he Main Building at toon at ttos- Smith and Miss Mabel Major are the last night to announce the forthcom- stitute back from Athens, and Jack sponsors of the organisation, Charles Robert Sherer, Dean and Norman Welsh Made ing band concerts to be broadcast Graves, sophomore end from Beau- Mrs. L. L. Leftwich; Misses Elisabeth from the station weekly. The first mont, showed the fans some real foot- o Shelboume, Dorothy Keller, Ina Frog Representative d Girl-New Girl concert will be given Tuesday night ball playing. The lanky southpaw Weddings Crowd Bramblett, Gertrude Van Zandt, at tt o'clock, but a change may be from Athens ran, passed and punted edding Is Held Summer Months Anita Wilson, Mildred Kelly, Hor- Washer Brothers Picks Junior announced Monday, according to the powerful Tigers backward down tenz Baker, Annie Marie Adolfson, he members of the Y. W. C. A. Despite the depression, quotation for Position as Head of Col- Prof. Claude Sammis, director. the field most of the time he was in Maurine Justin, Doris Jane White, ,n.ored the annual old girl-new on the marriage market seems to The concerts will be given to ad- the game. His keen judgement and Evelyn L. Green and Helen Puekett, lege Department. 1 wedding last night tn front of vertise the band in its attempt to go selection of plays kept the Baton have suffered no decline. Quite on and Louis Ramsey, Jere Van Zandt. honey suckle arbor. The bride, the contrary, consumption seems to to the World's Fair in Chicago in Rouge boys guessing most of the Howard Fitch, I. OUIs Walker, Bill ss Theo Smart, the new girl, wore 1933. time he was at the Frog helm. tally pretty closely with production Fellows, Jennings Jones, Lee Phenix, Norman Welsh has been made rep ite organdy and carried an arm among the eligible couples in T. C. U. Dean Murphy, Reeder Shugart and resentative for Washer Brothers from quet of white rosei. She was ac- During the summer the following Sproesser Wynn. Texas Christian for this year. Welsh panied to the altar by her father, students and alumni were married: o is a junior from Dallas. He has been 5S Dorothy Baker, who gave the Miss Jessie Mae Heyden and 0. C. ,le in marriage. Miss Irene Mercer "Slim" Steadman, Miss Clyde Rober- Y. W.C.A. Gives Open a member of the Dramatic Club for ended the bride as maid of honor, son and Jim Gaddy Norris; Miss Rita House in Jarvis the past three years and was a mem- ,1 Miues Natalie Collins, Doris Donaho and J. Frank Norris, Jr.; Miss Approximately 100 T. C. V. stu- ber of the football squad last season. : ggins and Billie Florence acted as Evaline Daniels and Bud Ellis; Miss dents and faculty members attended Welsh was selected for the position *-* W'" idesmaids. Lillie Mae Dinkins and Dr. Walton the open house held by the Y. W. from several candidates and is in The bridegroom, Miss Josephine Lawrence; Miss Mary Elisabeth Tur- C. A. last Sunday afternoon from 4 charge of all college clothes. wberry, as the old girl, waa ai- rentine and Mel Brant; Miss" Betty to 5:30 o'clock in the Jarvis Hall ded by Miss Polly Durie as best Morrill and Perry Sandifer; Miss parlors. Washer Brothers has had a Texas' n. Misses Corrine Koger, Rebecca Benita Waggoman and Joseph B. Misses Marian Smith, Jeanne Hors- Christian representative since 1929. aves and Janella Bush ware ushers. Haigh; Miss Marts Hollis and C. C. ley, Rebecca Graves, Etna Winton In that year, "Chillie" Reynolds held i»B Jean Knight performed the Isbell; Miss Anna Lewis and Robert and Corinne Koger served alternately the position. In 1930, Texas Chris- rcmony. Miss Edith Kelsey sang, S. Scott; Miss Lanora Ayres and at the punch bowls placed on the tian was represented by Rainey El- Love You Truly," accompanied by Wesley Franklin; Miss Evelyn Van table, which was laid with a lace liott and Cy Leland was representa- isa Wilma Spratt, who also played Keuren and Travis White; Misa spread and lighted by tapers in silver tive last season. wedding march. Miss Jean Bernice Austin and Buck Barr; Misa candelabras. The centerpiece was of Welsh is majoring in business ad- ry and Miss Nina John Elliott Frances Rourke and William C. orange and yellow marigolds. ministration with economics as minor. ved as flower girls and Wesley Rogers Jr.; Miss Martha Humphreys During the entertainment Miss T. C. U. students should see Welsh ynton waa ring bearer. and Clifford Hodges; Miss Adeline Edith Kelsey and Miss Madeleine when purchasing clothes at Washer Pannill and Erschel Aycock; Misa Wilson gave vocal selections. Brothers. Listen World! I Jane Welbourne and Martin Crosby; Dan (Sally to you) Salkeld Outcast Club to Miss Bernice Turner and Robert Le- Elect New Officers wellyn, and Miss Kathryn Flickwir Is The Fair's Representative at T. C. U. New officers of the Outcast Club and Ben Henry. o ill be elected at the meeting Mon- This husky fellow of the "football world" has gone in for hy at 1 o'clock in the alcove of the Brushes Initiates MONNIG'S a more profitable "indoor sport." "Sally" is spending sev- afeteria. eral hours each day in our store, becoming acquainted with All grrb hsterosted in the club have Ten New Member* Houston at Fifth October 2, 1931 our personnel and each department's merchandise. First een invited to attend. Ten new members were initiated in he was found eyeing a bit askance, Women's NEW Hats, the Brushes Club, an organisation of deciding they must be the "dernier cri" or the girl's wouldn't Or. Clubb to Sponsor art students, Thursday night in the FREE! for Students like them . . . next, he was engrossed in a "good book," Sigma Tau Delta art studio. Among those to receive still later, he was found "wising himself to the latest in membership were Miues Marjorie A Copy of the 1931 Red Book Is Sweaters, Sox, Dinner Shirts, (just plain shirts, too), Ties, Ur. M. D. Clubb was elected spon- Vautrin, Elizabeth Crossland, Mar- Yours for the Asking Dormitory Robes ... in fact "becoming clothes-conscious". ior of Sigma Tau Delta at a meet- cella Sproules, Frances Beeson, Anna generally. Any time now, he'll tell you how inexpensively ng of the organisation last week, Lynn Dorsey, Cecelia Brown and you can shop at Fort Worth's most well-known "quality .oyd Douglas waa elected aergeant- Alois Bachman, and Johnnis Hughes store." it-srms and a program committee and George Miller. omposed of Miss Harriet Griffin, After the initiation a short busi- hsirman, Miss Mary Louise Wither- ness meeting was held and refresh- BRAEBURN I ipoon and Miss Carolyn Lawis was ments were served. Those attending UNIVERSITY ielected. The program for the year the meeting besides the above men- THE H FAIR rill include the study of contempor- tioned were Misses Sarah Smith, RED BOOK Marie Hamlett, Elva Jane Flickwir, ry literature. Thm StjU Carnmr at Stvmnth one* Tkrockmorton Strtttt The next meeting will be held Dorothy Baker, Evelyn Stobaugh, lionday night in Brite College dub- Marjie McKean, Maybeth Ellis, Caro- oom at which time initiation of new lyn Lewis, Mary Cecelia Gaudin and nerabere will take plaee. The pro- Mrs. Lucile Richhart. tram will consist of discussions of ualsworthy by Miss Thelma Brei- haupt, and of Sinclair Lewis by VISIBLE INK SUPPLY Miss Witherspoon. A complete vest pocket collegiate encyclopedia with o all the dull parts left out. It contains 484 1931 football schedules and 1930 re- BIGGER INK Reception Is Held Students sults . . . important stadiums, their capacity . . . All- By President Waits American teams . . . American and Canadian colleges and universities . . . Fraternities and Sororities . . . The annual president's reception space for phone numbers and addresses, with a sim- CAPACITY* as held last Friday night from 8 plified Co-ed rating-system of convenience. to 9 o'clock in the Mary CouU Bur- We Appreciate 7 ES SIR, yea een tell how essay words ere left is) a nett Library. Monaig'e Men Shop—Street Floor) Conklin None by merely looklnt el she visible Ink section. And because there It no rabber see In the Guests were received at the door by Your Patronage barrel, Hie Nocac provides a new, Immensely greetcr Missei Margaret Reeder, Jane Jar- Ink capacity—ii% more then other pens of the asm* vis, Doris Sellers and Marian Miller else. Yoa will rum out of Idees long before "Hie pen wd presented to Dr. E. M. Waits, that winds like a watch" rum out of Ink. Hera Is the *ho with Dean and Mrs. Colby D. Visit our Mezzanine wn of modem times-—** sob machine gen of the Hall, headed the procession of T. C. ortt.orjr.phlc.1 bandit All-opaque barrel If *e> desired. Step right brio any rosily up-lo-d-te V. faculty members. Dining Room- supply store and look the Noses over, you'll The punch bowls which were placed be wearing one when yoe leave. Priced la »t the ends of an attractively decor- HUCKINS conformity with the limes el $6 end $10/ sted table were presided over by Foods that are pencils to match S3.S0 and $5.00. Other Misses Lillian Eylers, Maurina Par- snappy Conkllns In new shapes and Mi, Katherine Rose, Clotilda Houle, different- ultra-modish colors $175 to $S. Thelma Breithaupt and Louise Glass. _ _S. Pencils $1.00 to $4.50. TlwNesM smat errln Is e Ferns, palms and cut flowers com- tetwssfwtrWt Mw IRVMllM MW pleted the decorations for the affair. Drinks that are oejfejfej 9MfH#y#ej III fnfi lf>fje)|sjptf The University and Sandifer's or- •7u, CMXIIM NMM.Um** distinctive- 1 — cheseras furnished music for the eve- otnWTMtj sMfJ OfffM ••tT#r~ wk • ',' Gil ning. •mfll o Courteous Service— OKLAHOMA CITY THE CONKLIN PEN COMPANY Kathryn Flickwir Is TOUDO.OWO Wed During Summer A (seat Hotel h o Great Cfy.. .Every modem convert CUufo ir.ee... Special floor for looVs.. .Lo'fle porlor floor MALERS, stock and shew the pent t •) sefl. The marriage this summer of Miss o d ladies' Lourxfe... New 'Dunrjeon Dinmj Doom... Write far ceteiot. Kathryn Elisabeth Flickwir to Joseph Abo Coffee Shop.. .Lara* and smol Banquet rooms / Senjamin Henry of Houston was an- ond beourrU new Bat Room for meetings JOSEPH HUCKIMS M. nounced recently by the bride's MANAGING D/DeCTO) Parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. H. Flickwir, 2831 Princeton Street. tels Mrs. Henry, a graduate of West- Other HUCKINS H« Conklin moreland College, San Antonio, was > freshman in T. C. U. last year. She *• also a former playground director Candies—Soda mm •SYMf I •• l»v •» the Recreation Department of Good Food F«t Worth. 'Vi?;-'—'" BK'.ififi ii »'■ • The couple, who hews been the 810 Main St. 2-4144 Klwj) ,'., E| RO HOTU WISTW'OOK MOTEL Wests of Dr. and Mrs. Flickwir, will 'UNCONDIIIONALLY GUARANTEtD m»ke their home in Houston. J Friday, October 2, 193J Page Four. THE SKIFF Wife of Walter Knox Horned Frogs in Lead Christians to Tulsa Joins English Faculty Tulsa Ready for Mrs. Walter Knox, wife of Walter SPORLORIALS Golden Hurricane Knox of the physical education de- partment has joined the faculty of the Coach Schmidt and 25 English department at T. C. U. Mrs. By STANDARD LAMBERT Men Arrive This Knox taught mathematics at North The season-openers ran troe to Side High School before her marriage form in the Southwest last week. Morning. • By Tirtne of the fact that the to Mr. Knox eight years ago. Southern Conference scribes were RED OLIVER TO START He "Got By" At | ariving the Titters odds orer T. C. U. and the Southwest sport writers Don't Fail to See School for Years c»vr T. C V. a slight edge, the "Gloomy Gus" Henderson Has (tame was a toss-up. Our 3-to-0 Formidable Squad, but Is Without a Good Pen Outweighed. The Tictory may hare been a bit dis- —but it cost him many a friend j appointing to those whs did not see the came, but to the spectators, By STANDARD LAMBERT Jitney Players "Since he borrowed mypen, it Bosweil's boot looked like s million ha* never been the same,' is fa. Coach Francis A. Schmidt and a Presenting dollars. quentlv said, but NOT of Parker' band of 25 Homed Frogs boarded a Duofbld. For here it a point no "Murder in the Red Barn" Texas' 36-tc-0 goring administered Frisco train at 11 o'clock last night hand can distort. Yet it writes as Famous Melodrama of 1840 to the Simmons Cowboys was a bit enroute to Tulsa, Okla., where they easily as youlbreathe-^with amu- Wednesday Night. October 7 ing Presiureless Touch. surprising. Simmons generally battles will meet the formidable University Thursday Matinee, October 8 on about equal terms with. South- A pen you can lend when called of Tulsa's Golden Hurricane on the west Conference schools. Hstty Bell's on, as Duofold owners do, tctth- Aggies ran up 33 points against Skelly field gridiron tomorrow after The Bourgeois Gentleman" tmtfitr'. Southwestern. That's lots of points noon at 2:30 o'clock. The entire squad Moliere's Famous Comedy . . . 17th You'll find other pens priced for one of Matty's teams to score is in readiness for the tilt J. W, Century. Thursday Night, 50% higher than the Parker Duo- in mid-season, much less in the Townsend, 190-pound center, who has October 8 fold Jr. or Lady Duofold at $5, yet season-opener. Those Farmers may been suffering with an injured larnyx with 22% to 69% less ink capacity, since the L. S. U. game will probably *» knock the props out from under some- "The Duenna" Sir fee am body yet. start the tussle, but Harvey Thomas, BereaeWr Rid' Sheridan's Musical Comedy . , . oeaA/ori-oj 200-pound sophomore understudy, will 15th Century ntdisnt mi WM-, see some action at the snapper-back ftltrtdti Probably the biggest surprise to Friday Night, October 9 position. The other bruises and those who forget easily wss Den- ton Teachers' holding the Mustsngs minor injuries that resulted from the Com piny, to two touchdowns one week sfter tilt last Saturday have healed. Central High Jsmjvi/U, Wit. the Frogs had made fire touch- First Clash Since 1922 downs against them in an extra This marks the first T. C. U.- Auditorium sluggish gsme. Don't let those Tulsa clash since 1922 when the Special Rates to Students Ponies fool you. They start off that Christians took a 21-to-0 defeat, how- See Gibson Handle or Margery rariterI way every year. Remember In ever, the Frogs had defeated Tulsa Scott for tickets. the previous year 16-0. It is also the 1929 when Boward Payne defeated Management Mrs. John F. Lyons, Duofold third clash between Coach Schmidt Coach Francis Schmidt left last night with his Fighting Frogs for them in an early season game, and Fakes A Co. l6UARANTVeDFORUFS.«!»*7r»10 and "Gloomy Gus" Henderson, and Tulsa. where they encounter the Golden Hurricane of Tulsa U. tomorrow then in the last game of the season Ptmill « msUi. f 1. ]0 M I) they were playing your own they too hold an even break with afternoon. Capt Green and Sub-Captain Vaught are in the starting line, Homed Frogs for the champion- one victory and one defeat. In 1925, up for the fray. The game will be broadcast in the University chapel be- ■hip of the Southwest? ,Coach Schmidt's Razorbacks ad- ginning at 2:30 p. m. ministered the Hurricane a 20-to-7 Rice's 82-to-0 victory over Sam cleaning, but the following year Polliwogs Will Meet Billie Dickey Elected Houston means practically nothing "Gloomy Gus" and his charges re- Second String Today Houston Club President SPECIAL DANCE because we know little of Sam Hous- covered and took off a 14-to-7 vic- ton's strength, and although the tory. While the first string varsity Billie Dickey was re-elected presi- The tilt will be a miniature Home- Saturday Oct. J Razorbacks won over the College of is in Tuba preparing for the Tul- dent of the Houston Club Wednesday. coming for the Horned Frog grid sa-T. C. U. game, the squadmen Featuring . the Ozarks by a touchdown, they seem Other officers elected are: Vice-presi- to be the "weak sister" of the league. tutor. In the football seasons of who did not make the trip will dent, Mjiss Lollie Botts; secretary- 1915 and 1916, he was football coach meet 's Polliwogs at Who will be the first Southwest at the Tulsa institution then known the T. C. U. stadium this after- treasurer, Jo Beth Arledgs. Cline's Collegians Conference school to get a taste of as Kendall College. His 1916 team noon at 1:36 o'clock. Otis Stell. The social committee appointed by Brunswick Recording Orchestra defeat in 1931? To tell the truth, lead the nation in scoring with 566 diminutive reserve qusrterback, Dickey Is Miss Mary Rowan, chair- it should be settled tomorrow, and, points for the season. Returning in will captain and,direct the attack man. Miss Janie Hudgins, Mist Beth in this writer's opinion, the honor 1919 after the World War, he started af "Stell's Go-riilers" while Joe on another victory campaign, and not Norsworthy and L. 0. Dallas. Casino Park Pavilion will go to either the Rice or A. & Coleman or Guy Todd will be car- C. H. Croxton, Sponsor M. depending on which one finishes only went through an undefeated rying oat Coach Meyer's direc. Miss Peggy Trippett is sponsor for their game first. Rice may win from season, but repeated as national scor- tions. the club. New entrance east of dance floor, Jast off Jacknbor* Highway. Oklahoma, but we doubt it, and it is ing chsmpion with 592 points. The Free Parkinr. pretty safe to say that Tulane will next season's record was marred by Script fl.M defeat the Aggies. Texas' clash with a tie, but he retained his scoring the Missouri Tigers in Austin will crown with 622 points that season. ■teal the grid spotlight, and Texas His greatest victory from a scoring T. C. U. STUDENTS MAT is due to win. By virtue of a heavy standpoint was a 152-to-0 victory weight advantage and other ad- over Oklahoma Baptist University vantages in the personel of both line in 1919. WE PRESENT and backfield, the Frogs should de- Coach Scoots Game Recommended by the English Department af feat Tulsa by two touchdowns or The Frog football teacher saw the more. Golden Hurricane in ikrir B6-to-0 Texas Christian University victory over Hendrix College last OUR NEW STORE S^_M. U. is due to win over Sim- Friday night and reports that they NOW OPEN AT 3010 GIBSON STREET mons by two or three touchdowns, hare the fastest backfield that he NORTH SIDE T. C. U. CAMPU8 WEBSTER'S and Arkansas should win from Hen- has seen this year. The line will drix, the school that Tulsa defeated average about 185, but is very ag- 26-0 last Saturday. gressive and hard to handle. COLLEGIATE In Capt. Ishmael (Man of Iron) Use! : Abridged Dictionary boaaut k Is board upon If yon read to the bottom of Pilkington, Coach Henderson has one SUITS DRESSES WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAI^- TKo "Supremo Authority." Hera Is a this column Isst week, you will of the outstanding ball carriers in companion lor your noun oi reading and probsbly recall a two-line write- the southwest. Coach Schmidt had 20C O°v"er40c study that will prove ha mal value every up about a youngster from Athena nothing but the highest of praise for time you coneult it. A woakh oi ready LADIES' OR MAN'S COAT ...SB* miormatioa on worda, peraoni, placet, ia by the nsme of Buster Brsnnon. the work of the'Tulsa captain. Billy MEN'S HATS .40* instantly yours. 106,000 words and This week we do not hsve enough Bohem and Chuck Keeling, two TIES »«> phrases with rlafiniriona, acymoloajaa, sp-ce in the column to tell of all "rabbit" backs are the fastest men prorjuTKJarJone, and oas in its 1.2M his de-ds in last Saturday's grid that Coach Schmidt has seen in • pauj aa. 1,700 illuitratlona. Include* dictionaries oi biography and f o- wsr. With the probable exception football uniform this yesr. Volok ogrsphy and other icaturca. of Red Oliver, he was the best (1) 1IM N. Balllnrcr (1) Cor. Central awl is rated as one of the fastest and North Mala Set ft Al Your Coilere Boolutore or Write bad on the field. His running hardest charging linemen in the (2) ill S. J.nnlnt. <») 1124 Arena. P for Information to the awatbAarj. Ftea (I) 445 8.0th M.in <1S) 1H4 W. JSth St. ajecaain pagn if you aotne this paper. and punting game was beyond re- Oklahoma Big Fpur Conference. (4) I2BI-B W. Screnth NATIONAL (11) 17«2 Klrhth AT.. O. s» C Marrlaaa Co. proach, and he'a/been promoted Oliver Will Start <«> 1*7 E. Thirteenth (12) 2440 N. Mala (14) 712 Can from "C team to a strong con- With the exception of "Red" Oliver <«) 111 Wot Third (15) Sill Glaeoa tender for a position on the "A" | for Hubert Dennis in the backfield, (7) lWt M.,noli. (T.C.U.) outfit. If you don't believe that's j there will be no changes in the start- a jump, try it sometime. ing lineup from last week. - .--.. _ _ 1 r— U.S.

teorvs-oixtey Your Interests— wWcr AHP Students should read Skiff advertise- 6SWWTO ments and buy from the merchants PRlNtc) represented in these pages. Adver- tisers in The Skiff are taking an in- terest in the welfare of" Texas Chris- tian. If a merchant bids for your business, he has an interest in you. You will find that you are treated more friend- ly and are given more attention where the merchants know you. T. C. U, Headquarters for all classes of .PHYSICAL TRAINING. Drop in Patronize those interested in you. and get your P. T. equipment—sweat shirts, trousers, trunks, anything! ... BUY FROM THE ADVERTISERS IN ... (Official T. C. U. Belts and Buckles) TRAY DANIEL The Skiff 111 West Seventh Phone 3-3232 AT 10-2& 4 OCL0CK The Newspaper of Texas Christian University

V.