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Official Student Body Publication »f Texat Ckrittian Vnivertilv NO. 11 VOL. XXXII FORT WORTH, , FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1933 TTcTu. Sfu^nfsT Beauty Queens Internationals Sunday Fellowship Donkey Needed Service Called Off Conference Champs—Arkansas, Drive Cars, but ChfJOSe EsCOrtS To Give Series . For Play Leads; Pastor Will Speak in Honor of J.C.U., Baylor or Nobody? Papa Buys Them\ Director Wails National Women's Day For Dec. 8 Revue at Morning Hour. Of Radio Talks An Editorial by Joe Sargent The T. C. V. student may drive "A donkey, a donkey, my king- the car but the chances are* 120 1 The Student Fellowship of the The University of Arkansaa has completed its conference foot- dom for a donkey," wails Miss to 29 thatithe family bought it. Plans to Be Made by University Christian Church will not ball schedule and haa finished at the top in the standings. How- Miss O'Gorman to Be- Corinne Lewis, who declares that Fifty-two students out of the 153 Horned Frog Staff be held Sunday due to the absence of ever, Ulysses "Heinie" Schleuter, ineligible because he lettered in one of the long-eared animals is gin "Open Forum of many students from the campus, the football at the University of Nebraska last year, played a short time in T. C. V. who answered ques- Monday Night Air" Tonight. badly needed to play a leading Rev. Perry Gresham has announced. aa a substitute in three of the Razorbacks' conference games—those tions sent out by the National Ad- part in the Christmas play which In keeping with National Women's with T. C. V.. Baylor and Rice. vertising Service of New York she is directing. Day, the subject of the morning ser- T. C. U. and Baylor both lost to Arkansas, and should the Pork- City have cars that they may call Rehearsal Tuesday Speaks Over KFJZ "The trouble with the donkeys mon will be, "Oh, Woman, Great Is era be forced to forfeit the game, in which Schleuter participated, the their own, but only 29 of these stu- Vernon Fenley's Orchestra to which have taken part in past pro- Thy Faith." Froga and Bears would be tied for the lead in the conference race dents paid for them. The other Group Schedules Three Other ductions," says Mias Lewis, "is 'Character and Reputation'" will and would finish the aeason tied if they both win tomorrow. Should 96 cars belong to the family and Play for Affair in Meetings—Will Go to that they would behave perfectly be the subject of the 5 o'clock vesper one of them lost tomorrow and the other win, the winner would be the family decided what make to Auditorium. Alvarado Dec. 13. until their cue came and then would service sermon, stated the Rev. Mr. champion of the conference. buy. Escorts for the Horned Frog pop- pull the balking stunt which most Gresham. i Conference officials meet Saturday, Dec. 9, to decide the Ark- The family questionnaire shows "The Nationwide Revolutionary members of the mule family are o ansas case and declare a conference champion. Unlike most other that price and reputation were the ularity page candidates, who will bo presented in the annual revue Friday Attitude of Students" will be the noted for. conferences, the officially declares a champion deciding factors in purchasing the 45 Delegates Expected night, Dec. 8, are as follows: Taldon topic of » talk to be made by Miss "The last time a donkey was each year. If Arkansas is awarded the flag, the Porkers' victory cars, while style and gas consump- Manton, Miss LaVerne Brunson; Bud Loraine O'Gorman over radio »U- used," laments Misa Lewis, "the will be a hollow one. They will not be able to live or talk down tion ran a close third. Local Alpha Zeta Pi Chapter to Taylor, Miss Mary Botts; Lynn tion KFJZ tonight at 8:46 o'clock. the fact that everything was not as it should have been on their team Fords lead the parade of makes play was progressing nicely and Entertain Convention. Brown, Miss Mary Seidel, and Bry- Thii lS-minute program will be the the most dramatic incident was when they won the championship. From the facta now known, neither with 43 representatives on the ant Collins, Miss Mary Jarvis. first of a series entitled "The Open Approximately forty-five persons the University of Arkansas nor the football team, but Schleuter campus, and Chevrolet* come in arousing the audience to a high Elbert Walker, Miss Edythe Black; Forum of the Air,',' to be sponsored will attend the national convention alone, was responsible for his participation when he was ineligible. second with 33. Buicks, Plymouths. degree of interest. The Romeo JL. 0. , Miss Theo Smart; by the two International Relations of Alpha Zeta Pi, Romanic frater- He was only a substitute and played only a few minutes in the games Chryslers, Dodges, Naahes and asked his Juliet a very sentimen- Jewell Wallace, Miss Anna Byrd Har- clubs of the University. nity, to be held in Fort Worth Mon- in which he took part. Still, a conference championship for the Studebakers are well represented. tal question only to be answered ness, and Otha Tiner, Miss NaUlio Most of the speakers on the pro- day, Jan. 1, with headquarters at Hogs could not be a very satisfying one. Most T. C. V. students have no with a backstage bray! Collins, On the other hand T. C. U. and Baylor could not be very proud preference in the kind of gasoline gram series will be students. A" at- "But the show must go on," the Blackstone Hotel. Lee Bassinger, Miss Mary Eliza- Prof. Paul-Louis Faye of the Uni- of a conference banner with the knowledge that they had lost to that they use, for 33 students sig- tempt will be made to answer all says Mias Lewis, "and we will beth Gregory; Johnny Knowles, Mias Arkansas—a banner won not on the gridiron but on paper in a meet- nified that any kind would do. letters written to "The Open Forum have the donkey there, so any- versity of Colorado at Boulder is na- Mary Ellen Davis; Charlie Casper, tional president. The campus chap- ting of the conference. A victory won in a rules meeting is, indeed, Thirty-two of them prefer Texaco of the Air," according to Nat Wells, one who has a nice donkey that Miss Louise Watson, and Tom Pick- ter will act as hosts. A luncheon, and 22 think Gulf to be the best. president of the Unit 1 group. is of the i conservative type and a hollow one. ett, Miss Mozelle Duckworth. i a banquet and a sight-seeing tour of Sixty-four students indicate that Unit 1 to Sponsor Forum does not "sing" loudly at unexpect- The fact remains that Arkansaa should be punished in some Ronald Wheeler, Miss Helen the city are the social activities they used ethylized gasoline. Sev- Sunday evening at 7:80 o'clock ed moments, would be doing the manner. Whether Arkansas or T. C. U. or Baylor wins the race Moody; Jack Roe, Miss Sonia Gilula; scheduled, according to Miss Louise enty-eight car drivers buy gas for Unit 1 will present an open forum Dramatic Club a big favor if he by the decision of the cpnference, dissatisfaction with the outcome Jack Graves, Miss Mary Conine, Cauker, president of the local group. its quality, but 11 buy it because of program at the Vaughn Boulevard would bring his dumb friend to the will be prevalent wherever the facta of the caso are known. Why not and Dan Harston, Miss Elizabeth The convention, which is held the personality of the service sta- I Christian Church on "World Peace." nightly reeharsals of the play." punish the Porkers and still not award the championship to another Ann Penry, ■ The club will have charge of the en- every two years, was held in St. team? V tion man. Final plans for the revue will bo Of the 153 students questioned, ■ [ tire church services for the evening, Louis in 1932. The fraternity has Since the conference awarda • championship yearly, it could made at a meeting of the Horned i Wells will preside. Eugene Cox will eleven chapters. punish the Rezorbacks, who won the crown, by refusing to award 139 drive their cars to out-of-town Frog staff Monday night at 7 o'clock Freshmen Elect game or to social events. I pronounce the invocation. a championship this year. That is, unlesa the conference is in in the Horned Frog officev accord- Johnny LeBua will open the forum possession of facts in the case not known publicly. T. C. V. and ing to Roy Bacus, editor. . with a justification of war. Short Sherer Sponsor Do You Smoke? Baylor both lost games to Arkansas in which an ineligible substi- The rehearsal of the Revue will . talks challenging LeBus' justification Eat Artichokes? tute took little part. Neither of them rightfully won the champion- Pease Will Sing be held Tuesday night at 8 o'clock i will be made by Miss- Louise Glass, Mrs. R. H. Foster New ship. But Arkansas infringed on an eligibility rule and deserves to in the University Auditorium, Bacua R. L. Trimble and Hubert Stem. Joe It's News, Fran! be punished regardless of the triviality of the offense. * Special Number said. Carpenter will close the talks by Class Mother—Other Tho conference's failing to declare a champion would punish" Vernon Fenley and his 11-pioeo reading a war editorial by William Offices Filled. Would you propose to the man Arkanaaa Bf^her rule-breaking and still not hand the flag to a Orchestra will play for the Revue Alii* White entitled, "The Devil's you love? What are some of the team which had not earned it on the gridiron. Three Other Soloists and the entertainment at the Elka* Joke." A class mother, sponsor, reporter characteristics you expect to find and T. C. U. Chorus Club afterward. Transportation to Be Furnished and business manager were elected, in the girl you marry? For wliat On Program. Harley Patterson and G. L. Mes- and a social committee was appoint- are you thankful? Do you smoke Mrs. Morgan Speaks I senger will give musical numbers. No Less Than 28 ed at a freshman class meeting last or drive a car? Miss Franklin Is Rollin Pease, nationally known {•According to Wells, members of the These are just some of the ques- On Modern Marriage Monday in the auditorium. baritone, who will sing in the "Christ- \ club who do not have means of trans- 'Sweet Williams' Mrs. R. H. Foster was named tions being bombarded at students Soloist in Play mas Oratorio" to be presented Dec. } portation will meet in front of the 'Growing I'p Emotionally" 1» class mother, Miss Betty Foster was in general by enterprising feature Registered Here] 19 at the First Baptist Auditorium [arch at 7 o'clock Sunday evening. Additional Subject of elected business manager, Prof. C. R. writers dashing madly about the by the T. C. U. chorus, will also give A meeting of the club will be held Discussion. Sherer was chosen sponsor, and War- Main Building and the library. In Three Choruses Will In the spring it is when the as a special feature the aria "It Is [In Brite Clubroom Wednesday eve- a day or two The Skiff prints a ren Agee was selected as class re- Sing in Christmas flowers bloom, but on the T. C. U- Enough" from Mendelssohn's oratorio Mrs. Mildred I. Morgan, lecturer t ning, with Russia the subject of dis- story saying these students do and porter. "Elijah." and discussion leader on family re- cussion. Thursday, Dec. 13, the group these students don't, and the mys- Production. campus it is in the fall when matri- Vernon Brown, class president, According to David Scoular, who lationships, spoke to students of T. [will present a forum program in Al- tery is cleared. culation begins that the sweet Will- nounced the following as the social Mrs. H. H. Sloan, member of the is directing the program, Pease's in- C. if. at last Friday morning's chap- B [varmdo on "Roosevelt's Foreign Pol- As a result, Joe College grins iams blooms. If someone should committee: Misses Mary Conine, Fort Worth Euterpean Club, will be terpretation of the aria is considered el hour. Her subject was "Modern [iey." with pleasure when he sees his Helen Adams, Helen Miellmier and in charge of the singing parts for the shout "Bill" in the Wednesday the. finest of any contemporary Marriage and How t6 Prepare for Nancy Lee McConnell, and Randolph name in print, and Ye Journalist "Little Town of Bethlehem," Christ- chapel, almost any Wednesday, he singer. It." wonders what th' heck he'a mak- Films WiU Be Shown Wright, George McGill, L. D. Meyer mas play which will be presented by would get 28 answers (and maybe Another special number of the pro- Mrs. Morgan was brought to T. ing on that feature writing course. and Byrum Saam. the Dramatic club in the University one or .two more) from students gram will be "Hallelujah Chdrus" C. U. by the student Y. W. C. A. Winton to Lecture at Geology auditorium, Dec. 18. Miss Evelyn named William—that is if he didn't from Handel's "Messiah.', At 11 o'clock she led a discussion I Meeting Friday Evening. Glee Club Entertains Walls to Soeak to "Y" Franklin will have the leading sing- designate which Bill he wanted. The complete program la as follows: before students from the history, ing role, according to Miss Corinne Maybe you never hear some of "Christmas Oratorio" (Saint-8aen'l) economics and public speaking de- Motion pictures taken by Prof, and Quartet. From Negro Y. M. C. Lewis, director. these students called William, but by the chorus, quartet, and four solo- partments. During the afternoon ]"Mrs. W. M/Winton, showing the Group Sings at Luncheon Given ists. The soloists are Mrs. Helen F. by Community Chest. A. on Tuesday Program. There will be three chorus groups, here are the "Bills" on the campus. Mrs. Morgan held private conferencea [ wildflowers, rocks and geological ex- Cahoon, Mrs. Fay Fulton Hubbard, i said Miss Lewis. They are: William: Anderson, Brod- with a number of students. Iposures of northern Texas will be John Brigham and Pease; intermis- The T. C. U. Men's Glee Club G. A. Walls, graduate of the re- well, Black. De Vlaming, Flood, Friday evening she spoke before [shown, accompanied by a lecture, be- The woman's chorus will include .mn «nH free-will offering; Alia, "It made its first public appearance of ligious education department of T. Findley, Gilleland. Gondor, Hudson, a joint meeting of the Y. W. C. A. jfore a meeting of the Fort Worth Misses Rosemary Collyer, Margot Is Enough," (Mendelssohn) by Pease; the year Friday when it sang at a C. U. in 1929, will speak to the Y. Ingram, Langston, Miller, Merrell, and the Y. M. C. A. on "Growing Up ; Geological Society in the geology lab- Shaw, Franklin, Madelyn Whitener "Hallelujah Chorus" (Hanjdal) by luncheon of the Fort Worthy Com- M. C. A. at 8 o'clock Tuesday night Morro, Smith, Stell, Strube, Smart. Emotionally." \ oratory next Friday evening ' at 8 and Maureen Corder. the chorus. munity Chest at the Blackstone in Clark Hal). Walls is the head The first men's chorus will be com- Taylor, Thompson, Waits, Wallace, This is the second visit of Mrs. | o'clock. Hotel. of the Mexican Presbyterian Mission Walley, Walls, Wiborg, Wise, and Morgan to the T. C. U. campus. Prof. Winton has been spending posed of Waller Moody, Pat Henry, The club sang "Thanks Be to God," in Fort Worth. Zeioski. Ridings Writes Article —o———— this vacations for the past five years Jr., and Harley Patterson, as the three On Weekly Newspapers by Dickson, and a medley of college A rhen's quartet from the negro ■—o : | taking films in the northern parts*of wise men. John McDiarmid at Chicago U. tunes. Y. M. C. A. will sing. Dr. Smith, Mrs. Cahoon 1 Arizona and New Mexico. ' Jim Richards, Frank Aquirre, Dick "First Page News in Texas Week- John McDiarmid, former instruc- A quartet composed of Billy Allen, Noel Roberts spoke at the "Y" To Entertain at Tea The moving pictures were taken Wright, Keith Pickett and Sam Baugh lies" is the title of an article by tor in government, is doing graduate Harley Patterson, Johnny Knowles meeting last Tuesday night on the will compose the second men's chorus. [for scientific record and are shown "Galsworthy" will be the subject Prof. J. Willard Ridings in the No- work in the political science depart- and Keith Pickett sang David Guion's subject, "A College Graduate's Phil- They will sing the parts of the Rom- Lto all his geology classes, according of a talk by Dr. Rebecca Smith Wed- vember issue of The Texas Preil ment of the University of Chicago. "Home On the Range." osophy." an soldiers. ;to Prof. Winton. nesday afternoon at the annual tea Messenger, official organ of the The three groups will be fqrmed o of the Missionary Society of the East Texas Press Association. into one chorus for the finale, ac- Math Contests Are Planned^ Dallas Christian Church. Mrs. Helen • The article .reports the results of a Campus Calendar After One Nazi Meeting Former cording to Miss Lewis. survey made last spring by Paul Miss Maureen Justin is playing the Fouts Cahoon will sing • group of Plans are being made for intercol- Martin, under Prof. Ridings' direc- Saturday, Dec. 2. feminine lead in the production and English songs. [ legiate mathematics contests, to be Mrs. Lola -McFarlane Hill, T. C. tion, as to the content of page 1 in 2:00 p. m.-T, C. U.-S. M. U. T. C. U. Student Turns Hitlerite Clarence Crotty takes the masculine sponsored by the Mathematical As- U. graduate, is president of the so- four consecutive issues of 46 repre- game. sociation of Southern' Colleges, ac- lead. sentative Texas weekly newspapers. "This marning we went to a Hitler her B. A. degree last June from T. ciety. Sunday, Dec. 3 ; cording to Prof. C. R. Sherer. Sen- Miss Bernice Armstrong, chairman C. U. Both girls are attending the Dr. Smith and Mrs. Cahoon will _o 11:00 a. m.—University Christian , ior colleges in Mississippi, Louisiana, proclamation for craftsmen at the sta- of the costume committee, has an- University of Berlin. be the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Penn State Musician Enrolls Church service. [Texas and Arkansas are eligible for dium. It was a wonderful sight— nounced that all the costumes have Miss Assman, studying for an M. Dan Rogers after the tea. 5:00 p. m.—Vesper Service, Uni- [membership. Students interested in either been secured from Dallas or thousands of men marching, patriot- A. degree, met Miss Trigg, in Bre- William B. Rodier, formerly of versity Christian Church. these contests may obtain particu- are being made by members of the ism at the heights ... I do not know men and spent two weeks with her New Magazine Added to Library Washington, D. C, has enrolled in 7:30 p. m.—International Rela- lars from Prof. Sherer. club. the University as a special student. what to think of the League situa- before school began Oct. 16. Miss Maureen Corder i» in charge tions Club forum, Vaughn Rodier is studying the violin. Rodier, tion. Since I can't read the papers, Writing of her arrival in Bremen of properties and Dean Harrison is in The Voice of the Mexican Border Boulevard Christian Church. Luper Entertains Baptists who, last year was a junior at Penn- I am at a loss. I am going to get Mis* Assman says: "Then we went charge of sound effects. is the name of a new magazine re- Monday, Dec. 4 sylvania State College and a mem- some English papers ... It is won- sightseeing in Bremen. She (Miss cently added to the library. The .7:00 p. m.—Horned Frog staff Albert Luper, violinist, is in Min- ber of the boxing team, formerly derful to be here and see history in Trigg) got crazy over those old build- monthly is published in Marfa, and meeting, Horned Frog office. eral Wells entertaining at the Texas, English Journals to studied under Gittleson, concert mas- the making." So wrote Miss Marga- ings, flower markets and shops, and in the September issue, which was Tuesday. Dec. i convention of the Baptist Young Be Subject of Talks ter of the Washington Symphony ret Day Trigg, student at T. C. U. we nearly missed our train." the first edition, a picture and story 8:00 p. m.—Y. M. C. A. meeting, People's Union. The convention will Orchestra and former conductor of Miss Trigg, who spent her first "A Discussion of Scholarly Jour- of L. C. Brite, founder of Brite Clark Hall. and tomorrow night. last year, to her parents, Dr. and the Philadelphia Symphony orches- Mrs. Henry Day Triggs of West- two years in T. C. U, is taking a nals in the Field of English Lan- College, was featured. —Rehearsal for popularity re- tra. over addition, concerning the Ger- pre-medical course. She is also taking guage and Literature" will be the o ', vue, auditorium. Birthday Greetings to— a fine arts course that is made up topic at an English departmental Dean to Southern Association Wednesday, Dec. 6 man situation. Miss Wheat Serving as Nurse Saturday, Dec. 2 Miss Trigg is most complimentary of visits to art galleries in Heidel- meeting Friday, Dec. 8, at 4 p. m. in 7:30 p. m.—International Rela- Dean Colby Hall, after attending Wilson Groaccloae to the Hitler movement, though she burg and other cities. She is study- the Brite clubroom, according to Dr. tions i Club meeting, Brite the state teachers' meeting in Aus- Miss Ann Wh/ai ll serving as Helen Woolery has attended only one Nazi meeting. ing great opera scores, and attenda Rebecca Smith. Clubvoom. tin this week, will go to Nashville, resident nurse in the absence of Miss Sunday, Dec. S But all the letters are strictly cen- the opera at least once a week. Members of the English staff wilf Friday. Dee. 8 Ttnn., tomorrow to attend the South- Leta Bonner who is in Dallas at Tiny Godwin sored, according to Miss Loraine Misses Trigg and Assman will conduct the discussion. English maj- 4:00 p. m.—English department- ern Association^ Colleges. He plans the bedside of her sister, recently Tuesday, Dec. 6 O'Gorman, who is corresponding with spend their Easter vacation in Spain ors are required to attend, and Eng- al meeting, Brite Clubroom. to visit in Kentucky before return- operated on. Miss. Bonner will re- Lois Atkinaon her and Miss Ada Assman, exchange and during the Christmas vacation lish minors are invited to be pres- ing to Fort Worth. turn after the holidays. student from Germany who received [ will visit Rome. ent, Miss Smith amid.

*U^ rag* Tw« THIS E1PF Friday, December 1, 1984. THE SKIFF v4mit*einpRt RAMBLING OPEN FORUM' Sattjf*4 * wmmmm mu\\M natttr »t th« po»tcffi« in Fart Worth, Tutu. ABOUT JOE SABGEXT _... Editor-in-Chief in Skiff ZHt* To the Open Forum: REVELATIONS EDWIN W. VAN ORDEN- . Business Hanrtr 5SSB By LOl'ISB COHENS TOWN I noticed that tenral weeks sgo FBBI PM»«I- N*w* Editor Oae Tear Ago TTato Weak: ia your Exchange Column there was Makeup Editor .By ROY BACVS- •ahipM. TV* hrewt of tke Purple grid aa item describing Baylor's custom ENCE FALLIS like Myrna Loy . . . . _Fin* Arti Editor PALL HILL, CLOV1S GREEN Elm Brass _ Morton Do»ney at the Worth to- warriors wort graced with the LEO LIPSCHITZ is so much "that —.Featur* Editor of a "Get Acquainted Week." in aad RAY WESTER are adTocates of ■eg morrow in person! Bringing- wrtk erowa of th* Southwest Coaferene* arfcicb. it was related how the ttu- the back-to-naturt movement. One way" about tome gal in Chicago that -Literary Editor footkaU ctanpioaakip. Only a V aim an orchestra, a holt deaea com- deata met and became acquainted night last week they w*re teen in he has resorted to poetry • • . . The t*-3 tie with U S. V. marred their life of a keyholer is not what it's ES ct«k«r Society Editor edy teams, • doien good looking girli with each other. th* swimming pool a la Lee Tracy. Assistant Society Editor perfect etetca |iaajaimaa>.t. Vu you dere, Sharlie? (Yeah, peep- peeped up to be .... A CO-ED sayt and what bav* yom. It appears to me that this would Th* treahman football squad al- ing through th* keyhole! )/- DAN HARSTON has Korean hands Cherts* Casper Sp.Mt» Editor Clark Gab> and Joaa Crawford be a good idea to put over at T. C. U, to closed as undefeated season by Seen sitting on the library steps snd Russian want • - • - Th* big mys- Assistant Sport* Editor aot oaly to briag the town and dor- tomorrow ia tho reel: At tho Pal- wiaaiag from the TerriU Tigers. to th* moonlight: CLYDE JOHN- tery in the Spanish classes now it: mitory students together, but slso to BEPOBTORIAL STAFF ace ia "Dancing La&y.* Bringing Th* wife of Briscoc, haag-tim* Who put th* itching powder to Mitt seres at a moan* for the upper class- SOX. FRANK MILLER and BOB Versa* Berreag. Barber* Bkfcel, Joaa Ton Crow*. Boh Criaor. Kathrya with them Francket Tor*. May Rob- '.ibrary jaaitor. died NOT. •&. McMAHON. Which oae was th* Carter's corset! moa to btramt acquainted with the Edwards, Mini Fmria. Marie* Hone*. Grar* Maloaey. Raymond Miebere, em, Fred Astaire end a dose* good Freatck tchoals anaoaaeed they nader, classmen. Although I am a T LA VERNE BRl'NSON has final- Morry Laos** Hoatisef, Gemma Nualey, Mary Row**, Thoo Smart, Jo* looking girt* also. Both press book* would admit T. C. V. degree hold- seator at this school, sad take part ly been loccesafui ia roping in lit- er*. Hither aad Yen: tle TILLIE It ANTON Oh! what Tiaa. HoioB Woolory. for tho Downey rero* and tho Craw- to terete] extra-curricula setiTities, I A couple of feminine journalist* these beauties won't de next. ford-Gahl* picture say that : here's Fir* Tears Are: mast admit that there are many stu- dents oa the campus whom I see oa were teen climbing rather ungrace- RICHARD ALLISON, alias a "dasaitog, beauty choru*.* Coed* Bell was put wader a new my way to rarioua classes; but I her* fully (dit-T) out of the department SPEEDY, SLEEPY, aad what aot, Richard Dix. Made* Evans, aad Mif-gwremiag system by .Deaa ao oppertuaity to meet thorn, or to window the other day. . . . SONIA and HELEN MeKISSICK are that Vaa Merkei toawrrow at tho HoUy- ieftwick. know who they are. GILL'LA is reported "gone" on tqtn* way about it them days. Th* first rictory oeer S. M. 0. Wottaj combination! A girl sit- •eew * "Tho Day of Riihialai." Perhaps, ideally speaking, it would gay. . . . HAROLD FULESWIDER 4*V4* JJree- Raft** JMsVff; I*tl~K; 1MM> a sere* years was accomplished he better to hare a "Get Acquainted { looks like El Brrndel snd FLOR- ting by the radio listening to Phil Ala* Coaway Toario aad Stiaart Er- by a dttarmtaew Frog eierea oa Week" aear tke beginning of the' Hsrris* Orchestra, reading th* Bible Thaat igiiiac Day to DaUas. school term, hot I better* that tuck j and waiting for WELDON ALLEN. A Tough Break for the Cross Country Men! knag. Th, *«* «-'«•« . **» Prepojatkns were being made a week could he carried through suc- A certain T. C. U. co-ed was caught with Boarta Ham*. Adatpke Meajoa. for tk* state W. A. A. meet to be from OTHER It wa* a toagk hroak for tho mtaaktrr of th* Horaod Frog treat cessfully before the end of the year.] in the act Friday night. aad Barry Steve**. toid oa th* T. C. U. campus. kit wook whoa thoy war* forced to withdraw from tho I feel that most of the etadeata HOGCALLER MYERS mast be Got oat th* bam terns. Clan Bow Word wm received from the aa- •'CAMPUSES shrinking. He ordered a sis* 34 Coanroar* meet, which wa* hold ia Hoaataa Saturday. Th* hu ama* "Hoopm," which it th* would appreciate a way to meet each ekat T. C. V. other if all tke stodeaU would eater '. football sweater. k aeema. wa* aambst to peevto* th* amuaiu for tawjaam* rf ^ «,,„, .u,, a,, afore* mrtted to the Xaboaal tote the spirit of the occastoa j A freshman tried to check out the \ Who are the two tod* MARJORIE Frag tktoty etode. • ; „jij imfc, W«wto**d*y. Others ia of Cotkge* aad Vai- T. C U.* km* entry. Rokort CneppeU. ia 1**I was the first Boraod 5^, „, Preataa Fatter Bkhard T. C. V. has never had a place | "Book of Letters from Robert Browa- VALTRIN and RUTH CONNOR get M Tersitma. for tamkktakaaa*. and ia order that! Frag ewer *» goto a aan ks that aaaaal awot. Chaps*? was a ;i»pkamtra CrwmweB aad Tamm Gleaooa, TV* iag to Isa Blagden" at Baylor Uni- their ears "to go to the library" to thoa aad pkteod fwsrtk at ta* >oarei«m« taaot which was hold ia DaOee More atteataoa to totraamral sock ea attitude may aerer hare a versity Library. The book is worth see every night? far tke pkrtare is a ear- sports wm tk* per* of a leagtky place, let's start a "Get Acquatoted A fair co-ed calls MARK HART mrtamtiy ho it th* hme Frog smUet* to wta a lettor at tkta asTal m MB Clara oaght to a* akic to Skiff editona). ^ -D. J. W. "Rubdova." W* wonder why. iBdk •art. Lowefl Tkitmi. aattoaalry kaowa Harvard has abobsked Yale locks JOE COLEMAN (wh* ia still Tka use* uaari.i team, whick » coached by Mack Clark, ha* been "The Lady* stays all atjt all year **rth high has** of eatorbar this tao more far that from its dormitories. Ysie has awaiting the outcome of hi* tuit a natknaal authority against the city) had Ms first date at tho hma aatiaamr where th* am* har* a cheat* of laoan a Jet* Two artt mWatiaj an kemg of- asking which whistle coded tke black-listed the Harvard Classics. with a Jams Ball girt Tuesday Theg took tan*I to tkotr oaty aaoot thas year, that hatog wftk th* Doctoa ait week, eat* at the Stork- Frftora Tears Age: game aad was told that the ref- Averaging 70 cats per year, a ttu- sight. t*oae aad ta* ether at th* Teus. awBw Samtoy aaattrod eree't dtctoioa was correct, b :c cVspe! dent-at Marshall College is paying Aad we hear that JOHN .0. h was a aregh htwak far thoa* keys who her* am to m a freaxied joy. T. C. 0. Hudtatt ad tryaag. hatt har*\ hoawag that bis way tkrourh school by embalm rag TUCKER has a good story to tell »!.••• Avu. Warn kr Grminte for th* tk* football team. buried a ■iaiatau bear amid pomp aad T. C C w« he cats, which he sells to students for MISS SHERLET. the sasirit. ami aB that tort at SttidT. No. IRENE ALLEN, what you are Samaei Bernard JJekasea, A. B.| looking foe is not there. IMt reccakly reccreed the Mrs. St-I The T. C C. Barker Thaaksgre- Gum chewing has tke effect of nv Wip MARY HELEN SIMS he for Essay on the Jellyfish Barnes, award of SU*» far -.5* I a riot. It seems tk* peppLTiess akoot i per cent. th* Horsed Frogs or an end ea JA* the! kkw kia wkittle a few m art accepted fact, thore to s psyckokgy prof s*. Maataag team tomorrow? af tk* (Sal War. Tim aa-! tke referee derided to wkxk tke saittttjia-ts oammatt of the aware was- amoe After taking their dates ham* the •km. (pmeat, ever. 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^"V^^m^.^,^^^ Friday. December 1, 1933. Page Three) THE SKIFF Nuel Davis Is Former Student i Visit Mexico During HolUaya Outcast Club Has Dr. Elliott Speaks T. C. U.-S. M. U. Feud ZHere Ulre Question, Answers "Wimpy" Party To Parabola Goes Back to 1915 Nuel Pharr Davis, who was "dis- Mrs. S%die Beckham, Mrs. C *■ missed last week from Baylor Uni- Members of the Outcast Club feast- ''World Problems'" was the subject Mothershead, Miss Lillian MeDoaaM Uihout thanksgiving Activity ed in true "Wimpy" style Thursday of an address given by Dr. Edwin Frogs Have Won 7 Games to versity, ia a former student of T. and Miss Lucy Smith are an route A. Elliott at the Parabola banquet evening of last week when they were Mustangs' 5; 3 Games C. U., having been registered here to Monterrey, Mexico, on a fight- Tuesday evening at Steve's Place. entertained with a "Wimpy" bridge End in Ties. three semesters. Records show that Miss Mildred Kelly, president, pre- seeing tour. They will return Mon- By LOUISE CAUKER party in the girls' gym. Tallies and Davis, who was on the honor roll, sided. New members gave take-offs day, i "What did you-do Thanksgiving Day?" table coverings carried out the A tivalry that began in 1915 will attended T. C. U. in the spring of That's the question, and we know the answers, too. The good "Wimpy" theme. The low score prize on the old members. be continued Saturday when the the 1931-32 term, and the'full school Those who attended were Misses old Pilgrim holiday is behind us again, but there's always an in- of two hamburgers went to Miss Ona Frogs meet the S. M. U. Mustangs year of 1932-33. terest in knowing what your friends did with a certain twenty- Drew Evans, Lois Goldthwaite, Kath- WORTH Ruth Potter. Miss Mary Frances in the T. C. U. Stadium. four hours. So perhaps the following items will save time and Umbenhour was in charge of ar- erine Rose, Elizabeth Shelburne, Elna Winton, Kelly, Evelyn Green, Opal The Christians have a slight edge Miss Macy Studying at Chicago SAT. THRU TUBS. breath for a lot of people. rangements. Diltz and Elizabeth Howard; Mrs. in the series, having won seven games During the holidaya (Meanings on Y.W.C.A. Entertains Present were Misses Helen and Charles R. Sherer, and EPRIC Ellis, Miss Dora Macy, 1930 graduate, On the Stage them!): Miss Mary Elixabeth Roark, Dorothy Tribble, Elaine and Marian to S. M. U.'s five. Three of the con- With Dinner Newton Bell, J. B. Donally, Oscar is registered in the Chicago Theologi- Meaders, Louise Cozzens, Kathtr|ne tests have ended in ties. The Mus- and Miss Luclie Rock, guests of Miss The Y. W. C. A. entertained with Monnig, John Forsyth, O. B. Jack- cal Seminary and is doing part time Morton Davis, Kathryn Edwards, Umben- tangs have not won since 1927 and Reba Jo Curd in Wichita Falls; Miss a progressive dinner Monday eve- son, Gaines Sparkes, Bobby Stow, work at the Bryn Mawr Community hour, Lillie Thompson, Lucile Snyder, Mary Helen Sims, guest of Miss Vir* ning. The first course was served Richard Bruyere and Prof. C. R. have not scored since 1929. Church. Downey Virginia Nobles, Catherine Morro, T. C. U. has rolled up 189 points ginia Bradford in Mansfield; Misa in the home of Miss Florence Fallis, Sherer. o and his own Afi Gertrude Wiedeman, Mavis Clymer, in the 15 previous games while the Janelle Bush, home in McKinney; who was assisted by Misses Ann Spring Registration Urged company of Marguerite Rice, Helen Mielvimier, Mustangs have amassed but 105. Misa Elizabeth Cuthrell, home in Mattox. Jean Fallis and Elizabeth WED. Potter and Dorothy Luyster and Mrs. City Furnishes 75 By beating the Methodists the Tyler; Miss Anniel Phares, home in Hudson. Registrar W. S. Hutton has an- Artemisia Bryson. Frogs can cinch a tie for second Dallas; Miss Laura Shelton, home in The main course was in the home Per Cent of Students nounced that students may begin CLARA BOW The Christmas open house tea for place in the conference race. Tyler; Miss Maupin Yates, guest of of Misses Marian and Elaine Mead- registration for their spring the club will be held Dec. 16. The complete record of previous in "Hoopla" Miss Florence Ackers' in Abilene; ers. Assisting hostesses were Misses Dormitories Have 16G—Sixteen courses. Hutton is urging students Dorothy Luyster, Marion Honea, and Drive to Classes From games is: to register now and avoid the rush Miss Maurine Rice, home in OIney; T. C. U. S. M. 0 Miss Mozelle Duckworth, home in Margaret Combest. Several Students Out of Town. and confusion of registration week. UoUuivood 1915 42 < Olney. The dessert course was served in the Make Visits 1916 43 1 Miss Phyllis Burnam, home in home of Miss Elna Winton, with the Fort Worth has furnished almost off 1917 .. 21 ( Loveland, Okla.; Miss Grace Malon- help of Misses Anna Byrd Harness Several students made visits 75 per cent of this year's student 1918 .. 0 (Forfeit) 1 Starts Saturday ey and Miss France^Ballenger, home and Natalie Collins. the campus last week-end. body, in T. C. U. according to rec- 1921 .. 21 0 In Henderson; Miss Mary Virginia Members of the "Y" who attended Miss Janelle Bush visited Miss ords in the registrar's office. Four 1922 ,. .. 0 b Richard Dix in Weiser, home in Hamilton; Mias as guests were: Misses Ruth Camp- Marion Honea in Cleburne. Drew hundred and nine students, almost Ellis made a trip to his home in Per- 1923 .. 0 40 Kathryn Swiley, home in Longyiew; bell, Mary Agnes Rowland, Martha three-fourths of the entire student ryton. Miss Mary Helen Sims vis- 1924 _ 0 6 Miss Emma Louise Flake, home in Laura Rowland, Helen. Woolery, body, make their homes in Fort "Day of ited her home in Hillsboro. Miss 1926 _ 13 14 Cleburne; Miss Lois Atkinson, home Louise Glass, Kathryn Swiley, Louise Worth. Faye Woodall visited Miss Elizabeth 1927 _ 6 28 Reckoning" in San Antonio; Miss Bernice John- Roper, Gertrude Wiedeman, Evelyn Seventy-seven students board and Tate in Denton. Miss Lou Blumberg 1928 „ 15 6 son, home in Eastman; Miss Nancy Franklin, Emma Louise Flake, Irene room in the city off the campus, al- with and Miss Rebecca Graves visited in 1929 7 7 Clark and Miss Georgia Johnson, Cassidy, Bernice Armstrong, Verna though their homes are out of town. 1930 „ y 13 0 Madge Evans home in Pecos; Misa Mary Jarvia, Berrong and Maureen Corder and Dallas. The three campus dormitories house Miss Lollie Botts was the guest of 1931 _ .... 0 0 •5 visiting in Longview; Miss Clyde Mrs. Charles Sherer. 166 students. Jarvis Hall is the Uni- 0 Stuart Erwin Johnson, home in Whiteright; Miss Miss Elna Winton at her home, 2549 versity home of 66 girls; Clark Hall Zora Dodson, home in Walnut Rogers Street. houses 55 boys, and Goode Hall Permanent Waves Brushes Club Visits Miss Dorothy Calkins, student in Springs; Miss Evelyn Melton, a Jar- houses 45 boys. Unusual Artistry In suiting Antique Shop T. C. U. last year, was married to ris Hall resident, home in Fort B. C. B. Discusses Sixteen members of the student the permanent to the indi- Members of the Brushes Club vis- body live outside Fort Worth but Richard Binns in Ardmore, Okla., last vitiual, character-it •■ the Worth; Misa Helen Woolery, Jarvia Plans for Play wares given under the per- ited Mrs. Littlejohn's Antique Shop, journey to and from classes from week. Saturday Hall resident, home in Fort Worth; sonal supervision of Harris 1208 Bell Place, at their meeting last Miaa Judith Witherspoon, home in Plans for the B. C. B. play to be their homes. They are: Miss Edythe Powell. Tuesday evening. given later in the year were dis- Black, Tom Pickett, Harley Patter- eral Wells; E. H. Thompson, Sagi- MARIE Chatfield. Please rail in advance for Mrs. LKtlejohn is well known all cussed at a combined social and busi- son, Ed Bryan and Travis White, naw and W. P. Harman, Terrell. Miai Helen Adams, home in Kil- appointment. DRESSLER over the state as a collector of pio- gore; Misa Mildred Laumen, home ness meeting of the club at a meet- Dallas; Miss Elinor Chamberlain, O. Six students have homes in Fort In neer furniture and dishes. in Paleatine; Miss Marion Honea, ing in Brite Clubroom Thursday of B. Jackson and Mtke Powell, Burle- Worth but live in dormitories. They "Christopher Bean" Those visiting the shop were: last week. son;J|Percy Cardwell and Albert are Misses Mary Jarvis, Evelyn Mel- SVEIXS IS home in Cleburne; Miss Bobbie Sue ■ with Misses Mary Jarvis, Elizabeth Hud- Whitten, home in Grandview; Miaa Miss Reba Jo Curd was in charge Keith, Denton; Glen Clark and Har- ton and Helen Woolery and Lee Bas- BEAUTY SALON son, Helen Woolery, and Cecil Yoder of arrangements. Albert Jones led old Teddlie, Handley; Wilbur L. singer, Horace McDowell and Bob Lionel Barrymore Mary Rowan, home in Houston; Misa |S11<4 Hoealon 1-6313 and Prof, and Mrs. S. P. Ziegler. Mary Jo Merkt, home in Nocona; the devotional. Gregg, Cleburne; Hugh Wagley, Min- McMahon. Miaa Theo Smart, visiting in Okla- homa City; Misa Lollie Botts and Miaa Mary Seidel, home in Houston; Miaa Elixabeth Hudson, guest of Miaa Doris Jana White in Fort Worth; Miaa Flora Marshall, home in Hous- ton; Misa Helen Woods and Misa Ruth Boxman, home in Gladewater; Miaa Louise Briacoe, home in Grand- view; Misa Elizabeth Sayles, home in Brenham; Miaa Frances Talbot, home in Dallas; Miaa Natalie Col- lins, visiting in Waco; Miss Louise Watson, horn* in Dallas; Miss Louise Glaaa and Miaa Ruth Cowan, home in Dallas; Miaa Evelyn Franklin, home in Wichita Falls. Miaa Margaret Clements, visiting relatives in San Angelo; Miss Faye Woodall, home in Mineral Wells; Miaa Lorraine Sherley, home in An- na ; Mrs. J. E. Mothershead and Dean Sadie T. Beckham, visiting in Mon- terrey, Mexico; Miss Mildred Matti- aon, home in Sherman; Clifton Phil- lips and L. 6. Dallas, visiting in Tyler; Miaa Ruth Campbell, guest of Misa Natalie Carter in Troy; Miss Gladys Simonson, '.ome in Denison; Misa Natalie Gorin, home in Wichita Falls; Dean Harrison, home in Wich- ita Falls; James Parrott, visiting in Wichita Falls; Miss Ona Ruth Pot- ter, visiting friends in Fort Worth; Misa Irene Van Keuren, visiting rela- tives in Dallas; Mrs. Jane Schroeder, -visiting relatives in Houston; Miss Marjorie Sewalt, home in Lovington, N. M.; Miaa Beverly Vaughn, home in Pecos; Miss Evelyn Golightly, home in De Leon; Miss Isabel Acker- man, home in Houston. Miss Nina Whlttington, home in Yoakum; Miss Elna Evans, visiting whyhuckies taste in Waco; Miss Louise Cozzens and Miss Katharine Davis, visiting in St. Jo; Lynn Latham, home in longview; Frank Miller, home in Snyder; Will- byrd Irvin, home in Daingerfield; hetter, smoother Nat Wells, home in Pallas; Joseph George, home in Piano; Miss Helen Blasdell, guest of Miss Kathryn Ed- On certain mountains in the Near East is a ■ wards in Fort Worth. Prof, and limited collar of earth—called in Turkish, Mrs. J. Willard Ridings attended the A. & M.-Texas game at College Sta- "Yacca." Tobaccos grown there cost as tion Thursday. Prof, and Mrs. R. L. Welty,(Prof. and Mrs. C. R. Sherer., high as $1.00 a pound. Carefully they are and Prof, and Mrs. C. L. Crouch examined, leaf by leaf. Often it takes a spent the holiday occupied with the popular sport of fishing. The Rev. man a whole day to select two pounds of and Mrs. Perry Gresham were guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Button. certain of these fine tobaccos. Lucky Strike Ray Waster's mother and sister is the world's biggest user of fine Turkish are visiting him, from Plainview and Denton, respectively. Miss Margot tobaccos. For these tender, delicate Turk- Shaw's family is visiting her in Fort ish leaves are blended with choice tobaccos Worth. Miss Helen McKissick has aa her guests her sister Olivia, and from our own Southland—to make your two friends, Misses Verna Humph- reys and Miss Charlotte West Miss Lucky Strike's cigarette that is fully packed Loraine O'Gorman's mother visited —round and firm —free from loose ends. her last week. That's why Luckies taste better, smoother. Miss Olivia McKissick is spending cwtuu. lill. Tba Umrlcn Totaca COBM** the week on the campus visiting her sister, Misa Helen McKissick. ALWAYS thejtrtest tobaccos o Miss Margaret Clements was call- ALWAYS thejinest workmanship ed to Hollis, Okla., last Saturday be- cause of the death of her uncle, J. "its toasted " M. Moore. ALWAYS ZucA/espleaseI FOR THROAT PROTECTION—FOR BETTER TASTE *L

Pag* Foer THE SKIFF Friday, December 1, 1933.

Mustang Battle Will Frog Flash Retains Burr-Head's Wear Purple and White on Grid Last Time Tomorrow 1 Combination Air, Point-Getting Lead f ' * Will End Season — ' Running Attack ■ By scoring a touchdown against th* SPORT on Frog Field Saturday, For Frog Eleven Routs Rice Owls Charlie Casper, Frog halfback, re- • GOSSIP tained the lead h* took two weeks Victory for Methodists . 8; CHARLIE CASPER- Passes and Plunges Give ago in the Southwest Conference scoring race. He has a total of 64 RECENTLY I waa Would Be First in Schmidtmen 26-to-3 points to his credit for th* season. *Six Years. asked just what Victory. Leading conference scorer* are: stand this colvura Player, Team— GTd.Pat.Fg.Pts. was going to take Casper, T. C. U 11 9 0 9 64 Sdunidtrnen Ready on the Arkansas Flock Gets Break LaForge. Ark. 10 8 S 0 61 ineligib.lity ens* Domingue. A. t M.. 10 < 8 1 47 Tomorrow's Contest to Be Last J which is now th« Scores on Field"Goal After Re- HiUiard, Texas 11 • 4 1 43 for Dozen Christian ' chief topic of dis- covering Punt in Early R. Wilson, S. M. U. 10 7 0 0 42 Players. i I cussioa over the Minutes of Fray. athletic circles of A vastly improved Texas Christian the Southwest. 1 can answer that Flashing a powerful running on- th* qu»rter ended. University Horned Frog football elev- question in less words than you slaught early in the fray and a bril- ' Lawrence Make* Touchdown en sill tangle with the Southern would imagine. This is on* place liant aerial attack in the later stages, On the first play Of th* second Methodist Mustangs in the Frog Sta- where nc arguments are going to the T. C. U. Homed Frog gridders period, Casper took the ball from dium al 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon aria* and be commented on. Aa trounced the Rice Owls 26 to 3 on Walker on a fake, circled the Rice in a battle of a grid series which for-my own personal opinion, I am Frog field Saturday. left end and reached th* one-yard began back in IMS. sorry for the situation Arkansas u line. Lawrence ploughed through for Championship bearing will be Jimmy Lawrence and Charlie Cas- now in. placed on tomorrow's contest in that per, halves, wire the shining lights a touchdown. Jo* Colcmaa missed I only know what 1 hive read in a victory for the Frogs might mean of the Frog ground game. Howard the try for point a second consecutive Southwest Cor.- the newspapers and can say from Pulliam, sophomore quarter, led the The Frogs' next tally cam* early that that I am in deep sympathy , fertnee championship. If the Chris- air attacks tossing long passes to in the third quarter. The Schmidt- • tiara defeat the Ponies and Rice with the members of the Rasorback Captain Jack Graves and Jewell men got the ball in midfieid, and football team. It does seem hard downs the highly-touted Baylor club, Wallace for touchdowns. Lawrence, aided by a 16-yard pen- for a ball club to make a showing J***- JWttom row: Johany Kitchen, fallback: Richard Allison, tackle; Bud Titter, guard; Lee Bassinger guard- Norman Letts, fullback, was out- alty for the Owls for roughing, car- and Arkansas is forced by the confer- Lvaa Brown, guard, and Cy Perkins, tackle. ence committee to forfeit some of such as they hav* this year and standing for the Feathered Flock. ried the pill to the Rice 10-yard their games, then the Frogs would then have to give it up all because, His punting was exceptionally good. stripe on a series of running plays. of one man who was trying to ference's leading scorer; made a 105- the guard posts, losing Bud Taylor. again rest in the first-place position. Owls Get Break Casper carried the ball over on two "start life all ever anew." Ar- Twelve in Last yard run. th* longest ever made in a Nothing is certain in the pending sit- Lee Bassinger and Lynn Brown. AU The Owls got a break early in the ground plays, and Coleman kicked kansas heat us fair and square. Southwest Conference gnaw; and is a uation, and the results won't be three were held is check during their game and used it to account for their goal for the extra point Naturally, I would like to be a strong contender for all-conference known until the committee meets ia Game Saturday sophomore and junior years because lone three-point tally. Letts kicked Late in the same quarter, Darrell member of a ball dab that won honors. He has been in varsity com- Dallas. Dec. 9. ' to Lawrence, who was unable to get Lester intercepted an Owl pas* and two coaaarutiv* championship* in petition three years and has lettered of the competition offered by Lon Ev- rarples Have Worked Hard under it. Johnny Kitchen accident- returned to the Rice 37-yard line. this conference; so all that I can Four Backs and Eight twice. * ans and Johnny Vaught, all-confer- Fresh from their decisive victory ! ly touched the pigskin as it rolled After a couple of losses by the Frogs, add to what has been said is that j Johnny Kitchen has been a regular ence guards. Taylor is the best guard Linesmen Will Be on the ground, and Lagterbach of a Bice half mterferred with Myers over the Rice Owls last week, the | I nop* the committee makes a fair on the Purple squad for the past two in the conference this year and ia as he went after a pass, and th* Purple and White giiddeis have decision of the case. Squad Losses. seasons. His work this year will be Rice recovered on the T. C. L". 18- practically assured of an all-star Schmidtmen.got first down on th* worked overtime this week, with high No matter what decision is hand- | given a goad deal of consideration yard line. Owl 34-yard line. Pulliam beared a hopes of winning over their ancient ed down, somehady is going to fsss Twerre T. C. V. seniors will wear - when the all-conference teams are se- berth. Bassinger has lettered three After trying unsuccessfully to rivals. Coach** Schmidt and Wolf long pas* to Graves, who gathered it sad whine about it—so then what? the Purple and White for the last time lected. years and has played regularly this gain by the ground route, the Owls have gone into the trick bag once It's ail too deep for me to go into Saturday when they meet the S. M Flash Walker and Jewell Wallace season- Brown has never been a regu- decided to try for a field goal. Syl- in on the 15-yard line and ran over ■ore in search of plays to baffle the and if you will excuse m* IT! drop O. Mustang* at the T. C. L". Stadium. : have played on th* varsity three lar but has seen much service this vester booted a perfect place kick for a touchdown. Pulliam converted. invading Red and Blue. They have Th* Christians will lose four backs, out of the matter with this one years but are playing as regulars for year. from the 18-yard line for the three In the fourth quarter Pulliam stadiail oat several ilifi—i* which three ends, three guards and two statement .. . the Arkansas Trave- the first Haw this season. Cy Perkins is playing his first year points. threw a similar pass to Wallace on tsay hop* will not only check hot wfll tackles. ler, student paper at the Razor- In Jack Graves. Jack Langdon and on the varsity a* a starter. He has Late in the quarter Bud Taylor, th* Owl 10-yard line, and h* trotted stop taw mighty Methodist *lacr** i back institution, did tit* wrong Charlie Casper has been rated as Wallace Myers, T.C.U. is losing three been called on many times in his two Frog guard, recovered a Rice fumble across unmolested to a score. Wal- halfback. Robert WUson. To date the the most improved player ia the I thing when they ran the front peg* of the best end* in the conference AH previous years, however. This year, on T. C. U.'s 19-yard line. Flash ' lac* missed the try- for point * eraser ail-state star has bees success- editorial which they used hast Southwest Conference this year. In three have seen s good deal of serv- despite a broken finger, he has play- Walker pasaed to Wallace Myers for Tw* Frogs were injured ia th* ful ia making loag nuts against his hia sophomore snd junior year* be ice in their three years on the squad, ed outstanding football. Richard Al- a first down oq the Owl 39-yard line. fray, but are improving nicely BOW. apmnaiata. hat twins, h* will ram saw Bttle action, but this season be and each will We c nsidered for ail- lison saw little service in hia sopho- Lawrence made eight yards, and Dan Kitchen suffered a bruised leg, aad into eleven fighting Frags who a* far ease* into hi* own. playing- spectacu- Tomorrow's battle with the S. M. conference honors more and junior years but has play- Harston made first down on the 27- : Tracy Kellow, guard, received ab- have been successful in "botthng up" lar football all season. He is th* con- The Christians will be hard hit at ed a steady gam* this season. yard line. The ball was here when dominal injuries. ' rabbit backs. U. Mustangs marks the finis to the football careers of aa even dosea Christiana at Fall Strength Frag football players. May this Once again the Christinas win h* finis be one wrapped ia ooser- back at foil strength. Coasing oat fal glory for each aad every oae of the Or! tilt with a* serious in- ef them. These II are aB that ia juries, the Frags wfll be at their best haft of a freshman squad. 80 ia against the Morrisoanm Joan Kitchen sad Tracy Kellew ■ atolli. which faced Dutch Meyer bade in 1930 and told him that they the only Frag* to racer** injuries IT TAKES HEALTHY NERVES K» thought they were football pkryera. ™ in the game Saturday, and they hare Far the last time tomorrow. ■BMiiiiui! that they are ready tor Cant. Jack Graves will walk oat to greet the opposing captain aad ■asaa* boiler -heads* to ace if w« kick or Frags will journey down to the sto- dinai to doe their grid tog* for the Jack hasn't won any too last time. Last year the Parpie sqaad this year bat here's to saw 1} *f their heroes play thaw last year calling that oae tomorrow, r*a*e against S. M. U. This year the eaptn. Wallace Myers aad Jade Laagdoa. two of the three ttory is just about the same. All 12 of these ootgetng seniors win let- •ads ia the nation, win g* tor this year. Only tw* or three of fax their hut pass soaastaa* ia the these ever played in a c eager ems tost quarter of that gam* . . . Cy gas** before this year. Toeaorrow Perkiaa aad Speedy Allison wiU they wffl be fighting to the last nua- tear thiaagh that Pony hat far we to apacld the traeaasa which they their last tackle as wfll Bod Tayaat. learned as freshness. They are cer- Lyaa Brown aad Lee Bassinger. ttia to hav* rive, their heat when For the last tunes Flash Walker the gun wad* to mark the eadiag aad Johnny Kitchen wfll hark a tf another T C. C.-&. M. V. football Frog signal aad for the final tins* Jewell Wallace aad year en Peaie* «*a Last a* MIT poadent wffl bag that etc Not stace 1«T hare the Frogs for what we bop* ia a gee bowed to a Pony eleven. Since that *»** tw* tie games have been played. r« aat making any The first one cam* the year the Frag* to th* coach** bat here's waa their first luaiiinshii and the that I wemld give my "last •a 1W1 whan S. M. V. waa to see start that game. They act be ia* best bat the difference The Christina wauld be bard to a* naatoasss! -.-a: Baaa glass. Here's my I «.< start the «*-. Myers aad Graves. teak the field Taylor aad . Lester, rmtir. iiasaiag Greewdaat aad Walker. Kitchen, Wallace aad avysetf in the aadtxhaw. I / aB those earn** ia a hat aad PERSONALS them aat ... . therefor* my ttoe. Not oae BUM aa that dab is

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