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Student Weekly Publication The Rice Institute VOL. xvm HOUSTON, TEXAS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1632 NO 11 rilrBM_

Team Set To Banks And Atkins Lead Rice Stop Baylor Freshmen To Smashing Aerial Game 20-6 Victory Over T. M. G. Coach Meagher's Men Ready Coach Jimmy Kitts' Slimes Fij?ht Brilliantly Td For Bruins — Harris Down Terrell Eleven and End Hard 1982 Club Leader Is Injured Vic Insirillo Homecoming Campaign Undefeated Determined to upset the Owls be- fore a large home-coming crowd that, j Shutting out the husky Texas. Mili-, Itathfr over from the four-yard line. To Play For For Alumni !wil l come out to See the Rice team ; tary College eleven until the last two The third and final; Rice score rotor< win, Morley Jenniu' brings his Bay- ' in the third, quarter. This ; minutes of the game, Coach Jimmy y.u'd.- lor Bears to Rice Field Saturday.! y Ow'ettes drovy sevettty-ll.rw. Sat 11 r <1 ayIntoxicate d by their win over the S. Kitts Rice Slimes finished their sen--'u ; upp the field ttoo , (tithe pay •statiostali.,nr Big Affair 1 1 M. U. Mustangs iil Waco last Satur- | son undefeated as they trounced the kins made sixteen. Atkins 1 /rali iT to Witt, who gained 19 yard: Witt Hundreds of Graduates To Be! day, their first this year and their Cadets 20-0 on Rice field Thanksgiv- Dancing Will Be From 10 to 2 second in two, ye Irs, the Bears feel j went around right ebd for thin jWi®| ing. The. invaders were held in com- : ; 1 At Houston Club — j Here for Big Program that they have sta.lcd clicking at lust in| the Vfi'lart,' bi.i» get underway in the Faculty chamber plenty of trouble before the evening j "football" affair. Final plans were a wet field and too, numerous .fumbles i with President Lew Standish presid- is over. In fact it is on this aerial Above is Johnny Crooker who is a Fremiti - completed this week and the ushers attack that the Biuins arc depending member of the . Rice debating team kept them from scoring in 'lie' first ; are all set to close the social season ing. j to upset Rice, realizing that the which will meet a group from! the quarter. .. . in grand stylo Saturday night. A number of awards of tickets to' Owls have proven themselves extra I Houston Law School Wedncsdav. In the second canto the Slime, Gives Talk Vic Insirillo and his R. K. Olians the Rice-Baylor game will be made, weak on pass defense in almost every j^pened j a' .• seventy-y^rd 'drive, for including t w o for attendance at one of their previous games, Morley will play for the occasion. Insirillo Jennings has spent a large portion of j 1 tally Witt threw a basket, pass to Oil Gerniiiiiy Alumni meetings during the past 1 has one of the best orchestras in the the week 'preparing an aerial attack Rice Club To •Kingfish" Tynos.for 12 yards. Times' state, having played theater engage- year, and one', for the most recently i that includes many new plays that i ( gained 24 men before he wits hauled ; Political Status of (nuinry Is ments in Houston, San Antonio, and married couple. have not been seen in the conference j down, Atkins pushed to .Syheih i B x'fi hi i n o d After I Jimmy Fite, president of tho Rally The major business of the morning j in Many a moon. Many of them are ! Dallas. He has just completed the ate wh<(> carried: the 'pig.sfcjri'i't'q 'the ;' | club has been largely responsible for ; ; ravamps of old pass plays, while a 1 1 lengthy Trip vaudeville season at the Majestic in 1 will be the election of two members •linei'.'.:;11 I V** *•» ^Tlitt::I '1 '.1 '-Slimdt « , V Cs 1 j',. *,; • V• • .—.«•* I' rl «1 A i * f V.i " 11! '/I'.i'Lb • .jil j the important work carried on by the large portion of them are new concoc- j to the Executive Board from the fol- penally, but Atkins passed 16 Tyne;; " ' ' "" " this city, besides playing for quite a | club this year. The most recent club j tions. number of the debutante balls of this I undertaking is the Football dance j lowing ballot: Harvin Moore, '27; El- nesday for < lei. I yards and die first .Core n U t . ( •!., Goethe Verein Sylvester, converted 'the try for poine.. j and .a nurabur . of' 'German-Americans year. 1 which will be held Saturday. bert Turner, '32; Malcolm Baker, '29:1 In Jack Pearce, f80 pound Farmers- and Mrs. Estelle Streetman LincLsev, ville flash, Jennfitgs boasts a passer The secolnd inarch started in iuid- of: HOI;I ;ion l;,.-id the pleasure of listen.-/ Dancing will bs from 10 until 2 Crooker and Jones Represent : '29. who can hold his own with any passer field. A'kins broke through ''••tacklc'-'I iti'S!' to an if.iel e.'iting itiformal t;:tlk with the admission $1.50. Bids are ob- in the conference. This boy has both Rice in Contest With for ' 21 :yilrds and 27 yards 6n tWe;i 'giveii by Doctor Max Freuncl. TtitjS- tainable in the sallyport now. The Luncheon will be served at Cohen deception and accuracy, His bullet- ' Law School successive 1 jauntsv Banks can ted the: day i;vetiing. November 22. at the football and cross country squads will George Gives house at 12 o'clock for all visiting like heaves into t'ie waiting hands of j 1 Autry ,, hi.iuse,: en the imp,'e.-sio.ns he be the honor guests along with their exes and alumni. When they will go ^receivers wj» ' {*ielv responsible fori The Rice Institute Debating society , . 1 received of the economic and political "cmuiW. tin iTiinsoi. i.miioijoii, atm.ein the aeleat the Beat's handed the Mus- f WW' hold Its Jcijetv uf jtiCclt**JJCclL» ' f'.CJpwIH'vtS.*'. in prce"' dis. prexy, announced that there will be Fep Message which will start at 2:30. tangs last week at Waco. Throughout the season Wednesday night Novem- ' ; Germnm'. Having spent ili., last, sis?; no Saturday night dance at the Uni- Weldon Cabiness, executive secre- the past week, he has been on the ' ber 30 at the Sidney Lanier Junior months in tl at count:y. Ds f-i"imd is versity club, a large crowd should be tary, announces that he has selected 1 flinging-end of numerous passes in high school auditorium tjW I.nthef E .•'in,,a, capahU- '"jo'rj iVO U Students and Organizations Are; 1 : in attendance. a few members from the various clas- practice sessions. Jones and John Crooker of the Ripe A. and M. In Hist. Ji'iihil. description ,'of :. . Thanked By Head Yell ses to welcome everybody at the Ten- Part of Baylor university students Not only have the Bruins a classy j organization will present the negative : the world-wide dcpre.v i«s\ r 0;C!'-rv: and team will probably stay over for Leader Dance to be held at Autry house after passer, but they have a receiver in of the question, "Resolved, That The nitji'iy. During his eiji.tjit the dance, and since Saturday is also the game. f.t Ptil Frank James, who is slated to bej United States Should Cancel All In- 21-0 Cairn i'Veund sa,w evidence < i tl. < ti-f ! The December issue of the Alumni Homecoming day for the Rice alumni, | The , final message to the placed on several all -conference tergovernmental World War Debt- "'Crisis::ill the life of ,{•t e • He: many of the exes will attend. j students marking the close of the foot- News will be published a few weeks Owed To Her'' against Irvin Boarne! ...... , „ "* 1 'cams. Tliis 180 pound wingman from j m i i on'tncl with ball campaign was made Thursday by later due to the Homecoming. ;l Jimmy Fite, Rally club president, se- Austin is certain to ge tin the operii and John Milligan df (he Houston Law Hllluird Returns I ml! G.i \ nrds ' Kveh' ' 1 a < ',,|i|(is t r s on th• e Iro.it in ! Head Yell Leader Wiley George: lected tho following committee to plan several times to take long passes be- School debating squad, FAr Counter As Steers .. Di. ,, wial ami his family : the dance: Bob Hannon, chairman; Regretfully your varsitj yell leader fore the game is over Saturday even- The Rice club m choosing the ques- Scorc Thrift! f tl e en,- ' '-!•()v ed- sighs, of!. ! comes to the end of his work with the Donald McCants, John Cook, Joe Ko- ing. He is exceptionally good on de- tion as to the feasitnluv at tl.e ^ Ir.v.'reti'.se.d. curek, Frank Hurley, Dan Webster, and j student body after three unforgettable P r e - M e cl s fense, and there is likely to be very ' out time of; a proposed, Cancellation The Texas Long^ionls went -n a h Ult "t",' v. I ? k Ihst Ma v h• d :'f.o, <11, Allen Chamberlain. I years of happy associations and pleas- little ground gained by the Owls over !o f all intergovernmental world war : f sphirgi in the seeoitd tjUiki '• itt'h Ijri'lhfi i^lyV'h'S. i!,!:'hen • i..r.bersr'' i ant memories. Today, on the eve of his right end. His team mate, Jim ! debts owed to the United States real- of . the' annual Thanksgm ;A the | tho last game the opportunity is invit- Petty, on the other end of the line, izes that the issue is one of the out- {He Texas Aggies and won the gapie " • '' Hear Doctor f'.'esnaiv' ! ing to take this means of having a though hot in James' class, is far standing problems of the day and has whh three touchdowns and three Rice Teams last word—a serious one. from being a poor end. Petty weighs chosen it so as. tb encourage further, Wini-points. .loir a ' (Wal' scWfy.ofi. 2} -Oi.] .^tt 5 t'h'a't; h;,is,,: bd.ei.i; ;• 1 will probably rely on his ground 1 Houston Post Will Present plan your annual bonfires, your spe- Pro-Medical .society Tuesday night at game, which is undoubtedly the most privilege, of representing llie chib id and final, score. iiijigtiea'sed ',a.:;,...ss'e. ilavKkny ', ! i c a A 'Jr- Trophy at "R" Banquet cial trains, your pep meetings, your, the Autry house. His -subject was powerful in the, league, in the Bear the first • of o, series of' public .fippea];'- Ifere's a 'pla'y-.hy-play "aecAirij • of:, . ',; '':,'' downtown pep parades, your confer- j "Psychotherapy." j tilt. Any sk'u of over-confidence that ances tliat ihe organi/atiotvivill )iar- the scoring hv the Lomrhorns: freomi seio,, Ai'-i/io:. The annual "R" banquet honoring ence, your mass meetings, your week- At a business meeting which follow- \ ticipato in 'during the forihcoiniii, • t'oWtfn- 'kicked' to Hill'aid o,\ might have been lurking about the at heOll i; the Rico Owls football team, cross ly stunts, etc. ed the talk, Scott Glover, Rice junior, sea:;!,)it, Texas 45, Hilliard retutnid to fh-• ;"M' N'urnl,!' Owl camp was completely routed lay j toreed 1,0 eln -...'tin", ; country squad, and coaches will be held All those have been planned in an was unanimously selected vice presi- tho Bruins' decisive 19-0 victory over 'Both ,of the I;ice representatives A'.rgie Two of Texftfji; passes weiv at the Houston club on December 2 dent. Plans for the annual dance, to I •he Gei-til; I, :,.... 1 effort to perpetuate and renew each i the Mustangs. It will be remembered! 'have " had niticb" esperien'tii.'' t'H" delvat"-!,"grounded' nd the Nonghorris drew it |H|H Friday night, December 2. be held in conjunction with the E. B. Iif'i'i In'Kui'v' year our spirit of friendship, coopera- j that the Owls were hard-pressed to ing and publig speaking sis, Jones was,' !>-omim;ue kicked off to 13anklie:ui The deprt- ssiortj ment the heads of all the campus or- Werner Hoetlich, councilman-at-large. (Continued on Page 4) j finals in 1931 HOt 'V year "Speedy" Mason of Southern who was run out of bounds on the the economic !:fo. of the G-; Methodist received the honor. ganizations for their splendid support The entire prpcc'qds derived from in the season just past. The success the sale of tickets, which will sell for r>()-yard line. tion, but also the cultural ' id,-. The.',, Tickets for the party and dinner 1 of our various pre-game pep arrange- twenty-five cents each and winch an? j A long Texas pass made first down -of books:. lias -f. 11rr* off 'o -I re- will be available at Bookman-Willis, f i Names : (Continued nn Page 2) Over 200 "Given obtainable from any member of tll'- i on Aggies' 2(5 Koy'made ti. Hilliard': iWiiikal'ie t xti-i'l; t vn.'i, n i' ipiglmte. Bari-inger & Norton, The Gables ,and 1 1 debating society, will be used to aid Ibsti .1., Koj- passed do Stafford .for. a • tVojloiv :er .''I'.wi:! ft ,ir ,. Hamilton Bros. Admission will bo By Rice Students : 1 Used toiichdovvn. Burr ktckgd.' gd|i!i;f. i •, as 'ii'.iiiUd'fe; ef ariiis; ,. liter*'' , $1.50. in the drive to keep Autry house open Last Big Football . the latter enrolled at Rice Institute during the scholastic year. Score Texas II; Texas A. and Wf " h:ive .one out if t\i-'iie, Accord- Officers of the "R" association arc: By LEON BRESKY Domihg'iie kicked to Hilliiird 'vho e.i, to Di, Ficimd v hei t i,e l«p||i'"! Dud "Hank" Jarvis, preisdent; Larry Pep Demonstration What's in n name? Rice students this year. The debate, which is the first meet- • returned 50 yards to A. and M.'s iff deal c-S:istc•••.w of a iiali-'e ,-n^s; un-; • Hamilton, vice president; and Fred evidently do not think that there is The preference among co-eds is ing between representatives of the I • 'lie* Stand UT, secretary-treasurer. Set For Bear Game much to be Rained by certain mem- overwhelmingly in favor of Mary as Houston Law School and Rice Insti- lie fumbled when Doniiugue hit lii;i ro'iin iluv un ™ lute debating squads, has already and Spencer recovered for A. and M : the Inti ret or th< -u,, o«ifiy bers as there are over 200 different •14 of them roam the campus. Margaret Due to the holiday Thursday Christian or "given" names among the arousegnn people. states Dr. Freiind:, He held by the Elizabeth Baldwin Liter- program. Sam, Walter, Harold, Arthur and Fred, New Amusement Visited By ASM E ; among the Rice student body. seeiiif to uivc litem courage to hope ary society at Carolina Pines Thurs- "We plan to have the students the total number of students at Rice for, a brighter fiit.uie for Germany. A day morning at eight o'clock. The proverbial Toms, Dicks, and who bear these monikers is not equal Alter an extensive scarch for some-j Tiie: mombcrs of the Rice Institute act as one big, happy family, future that will restore the economic Miss Sarah Lane, dean of women much as they did at the Creigh- Hurrys seem to have lost much of in numbers to Johns on the campus. lb in L* now in the wny of ciitertainmeiit,^^i *Jiulcnt branch of the Aniericnn So- at Rice and prominent member of the ton game, with everyone having their prestige at Rice, for they rank Unusual noneraclaturfi of Rice stu- the PALS will have a surprise ! ciety of Mechanical Engineers made an 'stability of the country and which will alumni, returned thanks. a rousing good time, and also to relatively low in the lost of favorite dents reveals the following list of waiting for students at the home of • inspection trip to Sugar Land last see a new Germany arise on an equal This affair ,1a the result of a pre- have a formal introduction of the names as there are only 21 Toms, 7 "given" names: Stanislaus, Corralvn, Leota Mayer Friday, December 8. week to visit the Imperial Sugar com- j standing as tho other great powers of cedent. Every year the society has freshman yell leaders at this last Dicks and 16 Harrys. Despite the Sigrid, Robroy, Egmont, Risdon, Su- Tho price will be 50 cents and all pony plant. the world. Hitler has won himself a this breakfast In connection with its big game," Wiley George, head reputed widespread usuage of Jack farah, Lavon, Almon, Le Vert, Dosca, boys are urged to come and bring their ri ASME inspection trips are planned gront following, especially among the best girls. For more details see next ' to other manufacturing plants in the middle classes and the yonng pgoplo a plumnl. All members, ex-members, yell leader stated. and Frank as popular names, there Danesi, Mabry, Nelwyn, Eiko, Arno and pledges are invited. are only 11 of the former and 14 of and Georgiana. week's Thresher vicinity of Houston for the near future J (Continued on Pace 2} 1 FAGS TWO THE BICE THRESHER FRIDAY, NOV. 85, ages

Honored At Dinner KIRBY ESTABLISHED 1918 Saturday, Nov. 25: "Once in a Life- Members of the Pallas Athene Liter- j Something you may get a good laugh arriers time" is one of those presentations The Thresher, official newspaper of students at the Rice Institute, Houston, ary society entertained with a dinner out of and that probably will not be Is published every Friday morning throughout the scholastic year except at the Houston club Monday night in that take us tjo the initiative views of in the dailies took place on the foot- during the Christmas vacation and during examination periods. Plans for the , approaching basketball honor of the pledges of this year. what is supposed to go on in the con- ball field Saturday. There are always season are under way and everything Entered as second class matter, October 17, 1910, at the postoffice in Hous- ||| A colorful centerpiece was achieved fines of the movie studios, and it of plenty of good cracks on the playing points to a well organized student sec- ton, Texas, under the act March 3, 1879. Subscription price: By mail, one by the use of a mound of seasonal field that the average fan misses. tion at the games. According to those maintains the high standard set by year, $2.00. Payable iu advance. fruit, which overflowed from a brass By Ed. Goddard Perhaps by now you've realized that in charge, the Rlfee band will be on those which have proceeded it. With Campus ufffcy: 104 Administration building. Downtown office: 607>'i Frank- bowl and trailed the length of the PERCY BURIC, senior guard on the hand every game with the yell leaders There was a smile on Coach Ernie the most generous portion of the work lin avenue. table entwined with greenery, Brass Hjertberg's features as he gave out a .Owls, and perhaps the star linesman of and everything is being made ready devolving on Jack Oakie, and Aline Editor-in-chief the day, had a date with BLANARD for the first game when a rousing candlabrn held bittersweot candles "slant" on What ho deems the strong- THOMAS r,READY Jr...;. MacMahon with Sidney Fox, Russell A. S. MOODY Jr. Business Manager j SPEARMAN, Frog back, all afternoon greeting will be In order for Coach altering with clusters of bronze and est freshman cross-country team ever JOE ARTHUR KOCUREK Managing Editor ' BURK went after SPEARMAN wheth- Jimmy Kitts and Ms basketball men. yellow anemones. to report to him at Rice. He added Hopton, Zasu Pitts, Lpuise Fazenda EDWIN Mc-CLANAIIAN Assistnnt Business Manager | <:r he carried the ball or not. "It is planned to keep the spirit run- Leota Meyer presided and the that he expects his freshman charges, Onslow Stevens, and Gregory Ratoff, J-11"*'• | Finally about th Taylor S758 Managing Editor Wayside 7980 follow the movements and Work of our carried forward at a merry pace that I guard after getting a vicious block Ora Clemens, Elizabeth Sullivan, promising runners, to form a crack new coach all season. Rice will face keeps the audience in a quiver of Business Manager llndley 8305 Downtown Office Preston 2902 and asked, "Good God, BURK, are you Jennie V. Sweeney. Gertrude Man- cross-country team, by far the strong- tough opposition this year and now the 1 trillion;1 You've hit rne twice on this prospects for our team are rather un- ford, and Bert Prince. est in the last few years. In fact, Rice excitement. ! The Stalf ,t ! ... „, tw i il«' * J" ,L • '?•epiiain, j " Wiley George slated Thurs- should have a cross-country team that The production satirizes and ridi- Associate Editor, ; ' V:;' Mildred O'Leary day. j will go far next season, and, jointly culed just about everything that Hol- Sports EdittSf I with the footbal lteam, make a strong k Pete Maniscalco ! "RED" OLIVER should have some "At each game ii Is planned lo have lywood holds holy. Ni w« Editors 1 j bid for Southwest conference su- siipjfAlbet ta Rie^en, Fred • Grave. , kiml of medal for •sheer grit. When s'unt or act sponsored by the Ctub Editors Girl Sextet j premaoy. lie Horner, Harriet Mailoy the DRISCOLL twins, CAPTAIN TOM Rally elub to entertain the spectators. METROPOLITAN Adoilnisti,iiion Editor lla/e) Paey ,-nd QUARTERBACK VIC, pil.-drived All Rice is watching - with interest the It is with great satisfaction too that Fifteen stars nre cast together in "If l\n..in, evinij K«Jit< Coach Hjertberg sees the end to that i I Had A Million," the film which Will Paul Rogers, Martin,Gould i|A<, plflK- rodrheud iti tlu- first .quaii.er, ••progress of Head C >»cli Kilts and in- Beats Milby 1.< Th: cfc-.-t', Pouli.-.e I,ccben«i\- .if them cracked.his jaw. No one "imis to support him and the team to only "weak-spot" the great track team Phiy at the Metropolitan for the eur- iw. i.ii' it HuUip , I. -on iire-Jcv knew ', intil Sunday when the T. ( i'nnt," George paid that has held two consecutive track! rent week, Together they make the !-CU. "In jfot hoini'i WHATAMAN.' Definite plans concerning student i titles has shown. By "weak-spot" he I most important array of cinema talent ;;' Refiwicrs, '•. Speaking of the Maine Saturday * elm > ai uiiigemenl- wi'l t>e announc- Team 43-0 refers to the failure of the relatively which has ever boon seen in a single ,»)-» ! ''• '' l! !• d a imMm'd.- ;>y. : m.-jkc; ftp wi'iidcr' w!;r:iv alLAm-M-ieiin < «d Inter. - ) scarce distance men to place in the.1 production. H-i iWril l-'Mi. -ij.il.. CVitK-t!, Evelyn Fink, Frances Kosttr, Corrinc VU'Gl'T, Frog capt.en and guard. . •' ; Page Mi . Ripley! Here's one for his' mile and two-mile events, for if his The stars are Gat-y Cooper, George tal Hail:,, .l.'ow: •, € !•' ..'ohntjcm, Andrew Lydner, Raymond Lee, Miriam afternoon, We saw him. Make "Believe it or Not" column. Monday f ' teller# come through next year, Raff, Wynne Gibson', Charles Laugh- r «>-iU one ta<, kt > :*!! >lf«v Rice if kimta he will be assured of a few very ton. Jack Oakic, Frances Dee, Charlie K not lei. IV iftfl Ki •••••• )•;,;•-m. Millie U« th f alley, Wanelio Taylor, night: the Rice Owlettes blanked ''oil' ' idLeonfereMm tniln St French (] It ib . , , , , , needed points in the distance events. Ruggles, Alison Skipworth, W. G. ; and Gerievif.e tkinder. :j , i, ••'.' t!~«'t. I .. ; ' ' . . Milby Memorial by the overwhelming The track mentor's list of freshman; Fields, Roscie Karns, May Robson, t."(>i>rU; ' II. 2iaiiL-.li!>. Ik.tl (ii.Hiini.ni. Jaines Hoiiler Seott, j! 'i'': • '' ' ;HI •'-•* ' i:: • i ' senre of 43-0. - harriers includes a man who has al- i Gene Raymond. Lucien LitUefield and Smile,; It whs ;!uported .l'i, "Tho ,C;tssei'' fhsi^ Hears Mi ksch It looks, like it's up to the co-eds to i icady achieved national fame in high; Richard Bennett. '•RNiF.STiNE CAKrtlELL-trotrt SAM ' come thru for Rice'and they're doing ; school. Louis Brothers, former San i xhis show will close Wednesday 1 A S ol trnL k r 0Ved t0 be a ; PAtiltAM a hox i f Rep Bran" last it in a bi« way winninc all 1 Mmc. " ( ° . ' P ( " "ight t toto bbee foUowefollowedd ThursdaThur y morn"- : Members of Les Hiboitx. the French u in a oik way, winning all •< game.) outstanding middle distance runner at • - V 81 (J Blanks! Tax iHe mi'ilil ins .1 it all that, The ing, December they have piayed so far by decisive the national high school meet last 'V'lilli is eitlerilijj footba!! teain elub of Rice Institute, eojoyetl ah ex- appearance of the great Madame • crptiiinally interest ins; program at scores. They are now leading their' "eason Ahhough Brothers has boon ;(/r1 wdtiiet, like hi tliaf, Itice the price of it! thi' iillialluiriil Uagup and PAR HAM Schumann-Heinke, for forty years the their meeting on Wednesday. Novem- c Ui rt 1 t should iate one end of the bench. league-with 10000 per cent, which gives \ ' ! f nnd half-miler in his nigh ido, of Am^qjrgrnnd x *110 tHI cUi'i it'iukt it.e;ory for nil students. 1 80,1001 df,ys Coach • ji., (,n<:>»n".loil" on •; a . week-end ber .16, at which time Mr. W*. P. tl,e "odK" ,„,m.ihlnr. . i ' Hjertberg expects lhr, wm„a iha, k„, v AIitlkseh., instructon , in .French, I ad- • ' ,v;;\ l;yk-i: t:i(,'iO''';v>;:;,i 'tpfti j.'|:Siv •jir'the bav: "HQ-filiV"' BOYLES- something to ..boot at. ; still more from Brothers as a miler, screen attraction will be "Toss of the ! Coach Ehlert was : : EDITH SAXENMEYER, TALBOT dressed the group. Mr. Mlkseb's talk mighty please- Hjertberg points to his killing, smooth' cVCi r- . „ . Twi t:)if t .*Jii-y iioi' Kft't'tjiux: so 'iiittch' fc|r theii „ , ce , j ,, , . Storm Country with those favorites, WILSON - MARGUERITE BROWN. was an account of a motorcycle tour with the Showing of her Biiard! s Pf coupled with the unusual speed T . r, . „ " ' i:- i \ idt'tn'ot! 1)> liie fprt thai only ,slit?i)lly nioi't' ihtin ijQf) , Brothers posesses as ideallItj. suited to Janet Cxaynor andCharles Farrell, PERCY BUR K - BLANCHE TAYLOR. Of Frnnce, which he and his wife' against the Milby forwards in Tvlon- LOEWS : : s make a great miler. Hie coach's as- j s ,w ei;e >-,>KMhis yt>«r. ' •oonrpart.'d with; over .Sill) ke-l year. .' ;i .MARGUERITE HElNZ-HENRY ENCK., .made, in 1.M28. Besides (he very unique 1 HI ||||p M{|| TalSI l Kathcrin • "The Crooked Circle" with Ben Lyon ; 0 li awU sumptions proved to be uncannily o't'liall ... W.MV ,,-d'w4d M Sll whereas 'I""'", !, ' ® ^Jcer vividlv Bnlkc playcd n b U heading an all-star east opens at M . « Lit in. viL.iMvrv, raw,- x. anti nuun i oesennea scencs ana people wnicn are i 1~"9 P game . I,'. ., I 'i>.'existeI d l-ilast.^ J*. i : caugh • t a bita.g nioss lit who arji lOl'tfiK); to-: i(f Tiirii. • .A'ikany. RWl.v clu'b member and many other places . of interest., unable to score a- single point during given this popular young star the sup- l! st ay a v ay (leeutise, thoy; ciiiinot JtHf-rd tiu- hi.^h price tp attend' tlii> for ||h|.: pariiculars; And what's tiii< Front there, the routrou e led into pictur-j the entire game. J Hot boasting of previous fame or po,.t nf su^ players as Irene Purcell, V6n dlst ce ru nmg ,.IS ,t,s ' , w< ho n ahoul ED "TONY" HQyAS osque Brittany, dewdev n the west const.; The Rice forwards gave the Milby' ? "" f" " Raymond Hatton, and Zasu Pitts, • i and his colorful flow of oratory amid througthroughh ththee chateachateaui country, and on' team lessons in the art of goal-shoot- I » another. boy amonS th.e ,^S8hraa?| — W 6 lew rna.y ~-,i\ that it is iindeiiiPCral ii;--tliat the school should Hie bods of 59. Rally ! club members; to the colorful Riviera, then a peep; ing, scoring almost at will. Captain!. V°( . ^ ft h jT t- MAJESTIC dictatc to;,fhe student vv.liaf lie :-h(.iiild or .shoukl not do— that the AY)10 ?iVt; "V speakers such whole- into Switzerland, thence to Straus-; Madelene Simons went wild, account-;imnrovement "^TiP^bov referred to^s Someone with a great vision was , , , .,i A , i hearted (?) attention bourg, to Rouen (where they ran out; ing for 24 of her team's points. Lalla i^TSl L Ohio r,esPonsibl1 b lee compulsory for all new ,day nisht cUunces Come trip. Blanche Taylor and Elizabeth John, marks all good distnee men. principal roles. .-•indents. There should Vie still less objection to the compulsory L„riv Wg „nd w\ a snwl position in 1 'The next meetiijit^of. Les Hibbux, ston, looked good at, forward, and T. Rlarlc, nnnth»r hai:d-working blanket tax which would be a benefit to 'ail students. /the circle. There will be no advance I wi" he held at 8 p. m„ downstairs in j Cm istme Atkinson and Corinne Hall youth on the freshman squad, has the ... • |in prieos j the Autry house, on Wednesday, No-! played good games at guard. physical characteristics and general Without such a tax the school must carry on its activities under a | This FRANCES KING of T. C. U. i vember 30. The president, George! Perhaps the new uniforms which the qualities of a good two-miler; he hails • , Yere handicap, since they cannot determine in advance the num- ; ,-enlly went over with HARRY WITT Kreamer. requests all members lo be co-eds sported Monday nite provided from New York. OWLS-Band her thai, will lie sold or the amount of money to be taken in. Con- and R. T EATON. WITT almost got present A special invitation is also; the inspiration which enabled them to The following men should come , , •• -, . , , . ., . to the point of pluving hands with her. • extended to students of French 200; breeze thru to their startling triumph, through with the above mentioned ones to complete one of the strongest equi nt > it is hntd lo set a lair pi ice on the book, aijld it is practl- ^ w|y g^e was Ringing. • He must have and 210. and to any others who are i The co-eds looked classy in their blue Dance Held •allv impossible lo plan the expenditure oil" money in advance. | taken her seriously when she sang interested. An unusual program has shirts, black shorts, and blue and gray freshmen aggregations seen at Rice in The new lax woutd make' for greater 'representation in school i "^e Me Tonight." been arranged to include French; socks. The girls sport numbers this a good while: V. Wilson, R. Chappel 1 E. Sherril, J. Clark, L. Horner, and j The Owen Wister Literary society . . . , ,, , , i ' We might as well make it. unani- music and episodes in the life of Ed- j year, anc 44 J. Greer. l the Rice Institute band presented m v»• 1111i^t'i11, since Jl would .make ovoiy cui olleci student a member j mous and mention RUI McBRIDE of j mond Rostand. This should be of in- j There was tf^great- demand for 13", the Student association and would give all the right to vote and LEE'S OWLS. She looked plenty; tcrest to- students in the sophomore! but when the smoke cleared, Sybilla It is interesting to note that Coacb ; annual semi-formal at River Oaks ohi co t th Band Hjertberg's crack cross-country team; Thanksgiving eve. Music for the danc- In.id office. As the situation is now oniv students who pav the $18 '. ^'' ''V ?' " , ? - French courses, since their work at' Stillman had sneaked off with it. next year will be composed mainly , i , , . ., i i ' ' i , . W L. S. dance. LEE had to use (his time deals with that writer. Plans Rices mite but mighty forwards, Mimi ing, which lasted from 10 till 2:30 was of men competing their first year. He o,anket tax aie allowed to- vote in the general election or to hold jfc baton on GENE CHAMBERS- be- ; arc bt.lng madc now for somo very | Knodel and Lalla Lee Ehlert, pulled furnished by Lee's- Owls, with the intends to use two or three '35 letter- added attraction of Rui McBride, 'iffioe. 'i I us the school government now is in the hands of slightly fore the dance was over. That's ' okey," intferesting meetings in the future. Les; a fast one and turned superstitious num; than 500 of (ho 1350 enrolled students. jGBNt. she had us going in circles too. Hiboux offers an advantage to stu. (?), taking "7" and "11" respectively. men, which he is "holding over" until charming blues singer. The autumn 1 next season, and complete the Ifeam setting, designed by Lloyd and Moore, Everyone at Rice will agree that the present tax is to<;> high and * j dents; of French, which Jhey cannot ; Rice's starting line-up Monday night The saddest story of the week con- • ^ j the classroom, and everyone is consisted of Captain Simons, Ehlert, from the strong freshman squad of lent a festive air to the occasion. This 1 n this year. The following men will still is th? third year that the two organi- if the present price is kept next year it. is sale to say that still fewer iCi'ns u couple of -crashers at the urged to attend. and Knodel at forwards; and Crad- : n,T at Riv have three years of competition left zations have collaborated on their an- will be sold than were for the current term vet I here are very few , ; " , "' "^ Wednesday night. dock, Hall, and Stillman at guards. them next fall: Ed Goddard, Walter nual dance with well merited success. Next Monday night the girls are »')'« U lo I>ii.v SHI brM ,l„- l,o,.«ti* of th, S'™ n®i, Crawford, and E, Carpenter. favored to take the First Baptists, The dance honored the pledges of the Bryson Spjeaks At literary socicty. They are; Marjorie blanket tax. : let in some fresh air and clear out. the having already defeated them this sea- Boyd, Margaret Brosius, Ellen Cleve- A S I (I coni])U l.sory blanket lax would bring to the school more a?d JAC1^ son, 28-18. Meeting of EBLS land. Betty Davidson, Lalla Leo Ehlert, , .. ,,,.v, •. -.- • • WARFfELD grabbed at the chance and Members of Writing Nanine Ferris, Elizabeth Hall, Billy li.- .noy iban the SIS lax hay in the past singe such a large number *wt.n, They made one slip-up. Their Louise Bryson wqs in charge of the! of t.liem would he sold, I'Vom 1350 students, the Institute would 'overcoats svere on the outside. Mean-, Club Read Works Knight, Harriet Mailoy, Roseanno Ste- Betty Rogers In phen, Maureen Thompson, receive SLUfin if ih« lax were eompnlsory. This year with the high {tSat'wore'ond^S! SfSaldw|•:••• -1^-- ThrfcTH If'e Omore lliril'f, llo.vo-ioi.c 1 fl VP - 1e0 I easesCO : ' worrcsWOTKS. . Institute, appears in a pictorial feature i 'unu*n decorations. Madeline Freeman, Ro- berta Woods. Jack Van Gundy, and !'.' JOHN McCAULEY and IRIS PAT-I ! called "Hall of Beauty" in the De- ! ,i,. ni„u„,v„ . ,,jo .,Te0 (|,„ itidfiits at 11m- games, svoulfj Juiye, tn he considered as would the Loon Taubenhaus: refreshments, Mary TERSON. She's from Frost and he's j WRIGHT, good looking pledge of the : comber issue of College Humor maga- ; pri , , th .. , f pnni:ng el additional copies,-of the Campanile and the Rice Owl. from Hubbard. Just a couple of old . E. B. L. S., and 1hell let. an Aggie take zinc. j ' * Lucille Houchins, Frances Mandell, and ftJfur coat fraud. There should be little difficvilty, however, hi working put this preb- S pals from up the. country. Almost reg- her away from him for the dance at' The magazine is Douglas R a gland; patrons, Ruth conducting a na- The Final Word" was the title of Loughridge and Stella McNier; bids, C. . ierir salisfactorily, - ular ifVei'y Saturday night. •night. Look here, freshman, can't you; lion-widdee search for college beauties,, tht/^nVsVript'wVTtten'by'Harry" i HANK CLORE and HELEN KING. , handle an Aggie, or is it the girl you f portrait V W. Shaw; publicity, Gardner Soule. It is live belief of The Thresher that a reduced compulsory blanket s of whom will grace covers of j no(noc,k nnrandl rnnrreadi ,beforwfnr„e ,thh„e r.clull,Hb MoMonn Another footbal] player who has fallen can't handle? future issues and Miss Rogers is tax will prove a, roat beiiefil fi;i: lji(f -.chool as- well as :fo tlie students. victim In the coos of a co-ed. Another By the way. here are a few Rice j candidate for tije.^honon 'Aboard o'f ^ H'S composltlon wns a clevcr essay on verbal comebacks such lis George Gives— liair of old acquaintances. co-eds that have the uniform com- judges comnosed of colleae artiste and (Continued from Page 1) HARVEY DURHAM and MARY LEE , plex: MARY ELLEN BENTLEY, EU- C 'ufh^ities aid headed by "You are just ns dumb as hell," and "Dumb as Hell School of Wit" re- ments has been due largely to the un- Tii atik>Lii ving Holidays ASH BURN. Ho-s th? biology assistant NICE SHIMEK, MARJORIE BOYD, < KHlh/rin6 Bl.ush wlll chooSe from a placed by the "Six Shooter School of selfish work o fthe wide awake Rally who waits for her at 1 o'clock on Mon- j DOT FISHER, SHIRLEY DISSEN, of pholoBrBphs Gf college Wit." club, the snappy Rice Band, the ag- We would like 1o see Riee Institute change its holiday schedule , • Wednesday, and Friday till she FRANCES CHRISTIAN, and about ten bcautic, from all Tver the countrv gressive Engineering society, and in - thai the ,.iu Rice student hotly already gets as many 1')0 chastised for neglecting his duty , lege and high school girls. What's the j Pr O ^ iVlttllll^ yl of all classes. Dr. Freund stated that have been greatly aided by the in ill ,i •. e i ; m, ," ion the A and M. trip. He rode all the matter, gang. Hitler's most avowed enemies are the terest and ambition of every student way lo College Station with RUTH1 Rice boy or girl? holidays as any other soiilhwest eon ferenee school. I hat may be, B ® Socialists, who fear and with much on the campus. Spanish Club Held reason that Hitler wishes to establish Looking back, it all seems like one so ,uid we .igret , that I lie granting of two additional holidays would a dictatorship after the pattern If big picture of all of you standing on be asking a lit lie too miirii of the authorities, yet we can sec no There arc many students at Rice not living in Houston, who . ^osBuhos tadd their regular mect- Mussolini in Italy. Dr. Freund at- your feet yelling and crying and beg- 1 reasen why the school should not give the students these t.wp days would like to spend Thanksgiving with their families, but they are j Thc nutsiMl^progi-am ronBtotcd"^ tended a political meeting at which j ging our team to make that score. A in the place of twi> others .which corhe later in the year. forced to remain in town either through fear of a five dollar fine Dan Parmesan, violinist, accompanied Hitler was the principal speaker, The ! picture of all of you sent into a frenzy by Sadie Wanger, and the Honolulu Students vviiiild gladly giv<. up the April fool holiday and another ; or because they are afraid they will not be able to keep up with audience numbered around 70,000 each by a long gain — or deathly silence strollers of KXYZ. Mr. Jones then important one in order to get the four day vacation on Thanks- their scholastic work if they leave. Every student should spend having paid an admission on fee of 2 when the other team scores—a picture spoke about the cities of Northern marks or approximately fifty cents. It of all of you singing with bared heads Kivh'iJr Thanksgiving at home, but with only one day ofT there are hundreds Spain that he had visited. He told is the custom in Germany to charge our beautiful song of yelling that old Almost every school in the country grants this vacation period who cannot possibly make the trip in time. Under the present of the Important persons of history fees for political meetings. One of "Fight 'em Owls — A picture of our and literature that came from each to its students. Why Rico does not do the Same we cannot under- condition, Rice students must attend classes envying friends from the great faults of the National So- classy band—Sammy looking on—pea- city. He showed pictures illustrating •'-'h'md. other schools who are able to go home, to visit in other cities, go cialists is that they claim that one nut fights, etc.—it will alway's be a his discussion. cannot be a good German who does cherished memory. The objection might be made that if the Thanksgiving holidays duck hunting, or any one of a thousand things which the Rice stu- Olivia and Yolanda Gonzales, the not belong to their parly and support So tomorrow we come to the last former an ex-president of the club, were authorized and two others taken away from the students such dent misses because he gets his holidays one at a time. its doctrine. game—your yell leader, in coming to were present at the meeting. They as April fool day and San Jacinto day the students would simply I We feel certain that if the matter were left to a vote of the stu- At the end of his talk Dr. Freund the end of his work with the student gave two prizes to the winners of the answered questions that the audience body, the team and the coaches, is take the April fool day off. This however could be easily avoided j dents and they had to select between getting the two holidays fol- game "Mexico." The prizes were a wanted to know about Germany. thanking each of you for the honor by the simple expedient of the reliable five dollar fine. There may lowing Thanksgiving or getting the days one at a time in the course set of porcelain figures, given to Mr. and confidence entrusted him and will be other objections which we have not foreseen, but we can think of the year that there would be an overwhelming majority in favor Jones, and a sack of chocolates cover- All watch and jewelry repairing forever be ed with gold tinsel shaped and mark- guaranteed. It will B. O. K. If from of none at present. of the November vacation. Yours sincerely, ed like Mexican money. B. O. Kreltcr. WILEY R. GEORGE. THE BICE THRESHES PAGE Is Show Rice's Undefeated Freshman Eleven lljfpilSiralllW PALS Plan

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:'••• rw HI Lose 16-6 Are Third At the regular meeting of the P. A. L. S., Tuesday, Leota Meyer, club A fighting, snaring pack of Rice In- Rice harriers came out third in the president, appointed committees for ! stitute football players gave the ele- conference cross country meet held the card party to be given on De- ut Austin last Saturday. Five con- phantine Texas Christian university cember 27 for the purpose of raising Horned Frogs the best fight that they ference teams competed in the meet, money for the permanent fund. had this year. Although The Rice ! the Bears and the Razorbacks, faiiin;;, •r3 : Owls went down in defeat they show- lo .send men. to Austin. The Owls: Those in charge will he Lida ed their best game of the year. No had 7U points chalked against them., Arnold, location; Rebecca Meyer and team ever went down more courage- ; The University of Texas Longhorns Anne Perth! tickets.; Gertrude Man- ously in defeat than did the Owls last won the conference cross country ford, Madeline Walton, Enitlie Talli- Saturday at Rice field. With all their championship; Their score was 2(j fcih.Pt, Betty K'oget's. Sarah Roliin, and fight the Rice Owls could not put points. The Texas A. and M harriers Jennie V". Sweeney, candy, Jean were a close second lo the Steer.- with, away the Frogs, and at the end of the Shambaugli. I)oroth> Quin, Elizafnith an aggregate score of :U points. T game the score was 1G to, 6 in favor Sullivan, and Leanoio lleyck. C. U. finished fourth, and S. M. U. of T. C, U. ; Cljiiie 111 last Jt was det'ded thai the F. A. L. S This win virtually clinched the \vi:iiild: iplpSti^ii' t.:l.ie • Friday 11 i'vtl'iet: Southwest conference crown for the Blakeney of Texas lead the field in,' diincefe '|| the I,auias Hotel An elet-| Frogs. eovoring tile nt(fcf course in the ti'S|i o! ,i,i i» t,tie en ml.i i • held time of 10 mUuilctr ,«ind 12 vemid. The Frogs, playing with the skill ^nh the li'li'i i ,pi1 i fhvt" Fiientes of A. and M. followed in itlpiU\. of champions, swept to a touchdown ('d Mis Uiehiu'd II Buntp., Miss and kicjted a Held goal before the : iiii, ; his heels to linisli .seeetul. while' t'U-tie [innoi:'.'.!; scI Ml , f*(eili'ig li game had a chance to get hot. After 11is team eutftev Cook %i|l»ht';' tM,.; . I • carried the light, but could not over- j Captain f) T. WJrln" 'un h>d (1> * «! 'I i i |ii, i if i11 "JM il 1 l come the T. C. U. lead- i hi (In oy/f,s' | |||i; hiiii-'lil ji*! 1 ,h (,'i nt, I |" • \ •• i iiiill!iii» (Avmvwwww- 1 1 — # The Rice players tackled with such | •: ,'|t;|i^dit^G£i];i11 jh&^ljWiil * •!' • n|(11. • ' ,'i»e ' !;u t'hi or viciouanoss, that four Frog players are ! Above is the undeft.itatl Ul.TJ l!ii.' ieiory tivai'. Texas Ml.litai'y College of iM-'.'id'.ir, Jim Sawtelli Ryrjfiii Willianih. <'oniri,slH (it Charlie . vSnnfiy'1' 'IJ I: (iltl'lfd \V:i,ri"g. . i ,ni i y fi'lii, f ,. J'. —- ®lls now on the bench due to injuries re-j Slime I'oolball loam which' y: sivUu.v I let if, ; Jt-vvt Iry I'epaii'hu:, •It' Will n. i «fMi.;i ¥itwiS (•Hiall ffiilf "IfM-rtsil, In I In- line, left, to fights t«v B-.ll'nan, Joe 'Vwii and "Red" C'arjJ)in Bi biicIr, Jim "Tenw-uv" Haley. The hackfie! I !•<» tu right l-'l.i.-.h" Alkim. t':ouith and Ijllh. W: pectl'. '!y, 1'tji- . ii-.;> •if II. <)• Kreitei k, i,'r Ben Boswell, 230 pound tackle, Pap 6wis Mi : Pruitt, 200 pound end, Oliver, a back. -a -j The [fiee te'Jfti hittl tl:e dwtii'.'.t i 11 • 1 I'" h;ss 'cjVH ninte a irli ji) points, and Blanard Spearman, who stated l\ '|'/( U'l i t f ' s\ v, (ion IVi enri* i Vt uii.'in. Way .'U(i I otiK i'"n'd {jit; of lieint; itic only -.t.;n tly .a:»i.-it> m- Oiir PrcscriuUfm last yera after the T. C. XJ.-Rice game -i-'-CI/J\J1 l/CIK/IV) niram ti'al : .W- h.jnie«l t«r|f • team H> run it, the in-a i. . Moi •,. man that the Rice players are to gentle. (/a 1 en ( any 11 first quarter on a pass, Dennis to, Hold Gents •itetiit stisiMUnii (^age (/arnes sert v. ilh 'he . i.o.-l in (he hand- of rcn'ii Oliver, that was jjood for 20 yards • T«ltlt- • W J. T l>.'tI spp. if Tin.' Enuuiwrji wi.-re repre.'-AMitrit hy T «! w if,;! i"; ii'M.i ate ins StrndttWU' ptiarniitcisi • and the score. Dennis kicked extra H. Hart well, run! 0:.'eri>.;u., forward • v\ , :? .vtor , :i 4 I 437 ' ,77" HO lorward.s; llootcri, ee'iift'r. anil Camii-i (iriid'iale Arehitects take or. the I'. E, -i.. i fumbled the ball, and T. C. U. re- ... I B . 1 . •. S! M U, "-t; n mma •''j'iilciiiiait:'.; 1 covered on the Owls 11-yard line. After running roughshod over thnt : :t i li !» Sf!" i:U 'fh;- Ai-»4iit<.'<-t 0';,,i1u;;j:ti;.i :«)><;i t|[| i e'l and Well' j.'iiard:-. jiiayi'il for tin j :\(ajor« ot; I he old I'hioi.' '.Vi,-Go Me Three line plays failed to score, so Southwest conference foes and •: ( iiiircrclHt' Sliunlinu ' Siiitic Aetiflcriis wer. .• ••loiimi.s Tucis'- A niiiloets. • i.'id Sphact will' refel-ei' life lt.tli • The Gabies, inc. 0,her •fViu.i , tv t, -r Ms ptif Oi> c.'nj llifliu 111 the IT .1 tussle of |)ti> (fil|meAt, • u^idl (Smith!, f|l(i|i' wmBbPw 1 W»h 1 H Tiner was sent in to attempt tq kick opponents, Centenary, qenlle- : "l.ocho" Sy.lvo.l.tcl. I tol' the mon ffi ffl! U ' ' . 5 ,' 5 0 II I'.IIIMI ip IS Ifi.tndle • the ufeiH'fyw of U , :•£&' »8 "i' ot the League 11 • hni,u|)inni,hip on the i honors, eaclf having,.•garnered fl: points. even. Biddle did the best ball-lug- "t'cxas; in; Arkansas, II football. 1 old basketball ilooi- in i|| tl«o Field Sph.ier was the referee. & J HayUir. III. S M U (I 1 ging for the Hogs, while Murff of House. The , Slime Autdt ins upset th During the intermission the T, C. This Week's Games jimrriie Moador, center, Sears, foi- Centenary was shaded by Smith. Thursday at Austin: A,:it AM i7l vs U. and Rico Bands put on a great ex- : .Physical Education ma for,s on the ntiw Vexas Hi ward; "Flash'' Atkins and Mai's. The Centenary team bowled ovei 1 floor: in the Field Hoii::e'% the hOOfe hibition. Thunxtay at Shreveport: Arkansas l(«) ' guards;• .and Sylvester, lorwnrtl, rep- the Texas Longhorns, Texas Aggies, ! Vs. Ceriteiinry 10). of 27 to 18. The Slime Acadms w<-re The Owls came back with great fight resented the P. E. Majors, while Arm- and the Southern Methodist Mustangs, Saturday at Dallas, T, C. U. (0) vs. winner.? of the League IV champion- SOUTH TEXAS COMMERCIAL in the second half and really out- S. M. U (i)j. strong and John 'Stafford, forwards; before, the Razorbacks stopped them. : Satiirilu.v at Houston: Rice (20) vs. ship, while the P E. Majors had ilWf played the Frogs, but could not score Joseph Stafford, center; and Frost. Up until yesterday, the Shreveport j Bnylo< (0). grabbed the title of League III. NATIONAL liANK until their great march in the last Comisky, find Smith, guards; took the mm school was one of the eight untied and • Season's Reeords period. This determined 77 yard "Pete" Wolf of the Architect team held for the Slime Academs. undefeated in the United ! Ila.vlo: march Was in itself a spectacle that naytoi 32—St. Edwards 0. was high scorer in the Architect-En- The next contests in the series will made the game worth seeing. States. Baylor 18—Loyola 0. SAFE DEPOSIT IJOXES TRUST DEPT. Ba.vlur li—Arkansas 20 gineer clash with 12 points. He was be played next Tuesday afternoon at Rice got the ball on their own 23 Baylor 0—A & i\J 0. „ closely pressed for the honors by Jake 5:10 p. in. The Mechanical Engineers Baylor, 0-T C. U 27. yard line. With Bill Wallace and Big Baylor 0—Texns 19. John McCauley finding wide holes in Baylor 2—'Techi 14. the Frogs forward wall the Owls ad- meering Baylor 1B-S. M. V. 0 vanced the ball to the T. C.' U. 35 RIcc Rice 20—rTexas, A & 1, 0. yard line. The Frog supporters kept •Bice 10"- -L. S. U, 8. • a steady plea of "Hold that Line" as Rice lit—S. M. U 0. Show Chiefs Rice It—Loyola 7. they saw their supposedly impreg- Rice, 6—Texas 18. nable line shattered before the on- Rive 41—CrelRhton 7- '•! S •" slaught of the battling Rice team. Rice 12—Arkansas 7 Illi Make Good Rlee 7—A, & M 14. Wis With the ball on the Frog 35 yard Rice tt-T C. U 16. SIMS line, McCauley hit the liner for 2 (Kditor's Note: This is the first of a I.eadini! Conference Scorers yards. A pass, McCauley to Clore, PJaye.-. Post. Team- > . Td Sa Fu Pd Tt> series of articles which shall appear Oliver. Kb', T.C.U. 12 0 0 0 72 gained 7 yards. McCauley rammed each uieek in The Thresher's Who's Illtllnrd, hb. Texas <10 0 3 57 the line for a first down on the Frog Ko.v. Tb. Texas 8 o o S r.t Who column. These articles will give Stafford, hb, Texas 8 0 0 0 48 23 yard stripe. McCauley gained 2 account•> o/ Ricc engineering graduates Brannon. qb. T.C.U. I! 0 0 1 37 yards on a line plunge. Wallncc, lib, Bice 5 0 0 1 31 who havi! made their presence tec!! Spearman, hb, Texas 6 0 0 0 315 Bill Wallace went around the Frog known in the business world.) Dominguc. qb, A. & M. 5 0 0 4 31 Dermis; qb. T.C.U, 2 0 0 1« 28 right end for 12 yards. Captain DrigT The first Engineering show was held Thrasher, hb, Ricc 5 0 0 0 30 LSI:*-.: coll was thrown for a 11 yard loss by the year after the war, under the man- Biddle. hbi; Arkansas 4 0 0 0 24 ill Graves, Frog end. McCauley hit the agement of H. A. Tillett, M. E. '20, of line for a yard. Abilene. It was an astonishing success, iiiSl On the next play McCauley passed Many principles had to be dstermined to McKinnon for a touchdown. A T, that year and many precedents were ! OWLS Pledge C. U. back jumped up to block the sot, especially the non-commercial i pass but just deflected the ball enough character of the show. Mr. Tillett for McKinnon to catch it, The try worked short periods for the Texas for point was wide and the score was Power and Light company on Diesel J Dinner Held 10-6. maintenance and for the Wcstinghouse ' The last Frog score came late in the company at Pittsburgh but eventually i Honoring the new pledges to then fourth period on an intercepted pass. established the Tillett Machine com- , KOciety mombcrs of the Owen Wister The Owls, gambling everything for a pany of Abilene, which does an auto- Litcrat!y society entertained with a score to win the game, attempted to mobile and general machine repair dlnn^ {|t ,hc Houston club Wednes- pass deep in their own territory. business. , . 5 day night nt eight o'clock, preceding Langdon intercepted the pass and ran Thei manager of the second Engineer- w L s .Bantl dance at River 20 yards for the score. The try for ing show was Francis Berleth, M. E. ; _ , , Countiy point failed and the final score was '22, of Houston. The Campanile re- gff , 16 to 6, in favor of T .C. U. marked that Barnum never advertised Bronze and yellow chiysanthemums a show as well as Berleth advertised j carried out the harvest theme as the Rice gained 81 yards on running this one, In fact, the effect < f this eenler-piece of the' main section of the plays to only 28 for the Frogs. Bill advertising is probably being realized square U-shaped table. Wreathes ol , Wallace, the leading ground gainer of by current Engineering shows. His the samo flowers held yellow candles the game; made 64 yaids. Rice made show was so successful in ail branches, on each wing , of the table, around 13 first downs to 7 for the Frogs. that the Student council decorated him which were grouped eleven pledges Score by periods: i with a gold medal in the form of the twelve members, and their, escourts. I

Rice 0 0 0 6 0 j Engineering society badge, which he gui. Sexton, O. W. L. S. president was T. C. U. 10 0 0 ti 16 still wears proudly in the form of a toastinislress.

watch fob. He has bean for some , H!|J|le pt,th T.,ney IIWJ Ml Cuvitt years chief draftsman for the Hughes in charge of arrangements for Tool company, where ho supervises the , g|Kj,i! Student Is work of several dozen men, a number, 0 ' • of them being more recent graduates. Lovely corsages Were presented to '£ CVLe of the Institute. tH following honorees: Marjorie 1 Suspended The manager ol the third show left Boyd, Margaret Brosius, Ellen Clcve- school suddenly at Christmas, and the lai|| Elizabeth Davidson, Lalla Lee II s burden dropped unexpectedly on Jeff Ehlcrt, Nanire Ferris, Elizabeth Hall, At the first meeting of the Honor E. Montgomery, M. E. '24, of Welsh, Hil'y Knight, Harriet Mallox, Rosann council this year one student was sus- La., who turned out a fine show in Stephens, and Maureen Thompson. j etter pended from school for cheating an spite of handicaps. On graduating, he examihation. At the session Marshall went to work for A. M. Lockett com- ager, though each deser\*>s one). He .--.i , Hibbler was elected chairman and pany in Houston, selling B. & W. boil- , followed the excellent example of sev- I# Mary Coffman secretary of the organi- ers, Worthington pumps, and a variety j eriil of his predecessors in marrying a As smokers become more experienced, they demand MliilfS zation. of large machinery. He married a co-ed 1 co-ed classmate. After a brief trial of : ; , Chi'slcr/ii'hls ore mihlvr. Their mild- i-.i".':.':' i^V' i The case last week was the first to classmate and still lives in Houston, j telephone work, he settled into the come before the council for over a M. Lyle Cashion, E. E. '26, of Hous- the design of oil field equipment as a ness is just as much a feature as the beauty of their year, officials of the group State. ton, managed the fourth show. Prac- vocation and is still engaged ih It, #iIII i package. ivfe'! • - VI Plans were made at the meeting for tically all of his engineering work has working as field engineer for the Beau- Jim Beeley and Marshall Hibbler to been with the production department The tobaccos are mild to begin with. Patient ageing S.1 . > mont Iron Works at Beaumont, Texas. make talks to the freshman classes be- of the Gulf Refining company, for Egerton S. Robb, M. E, '30, of Bal- IHJmS and curing make them milder still. And Chesterfields fore the December examinations. The whom he operated a steam-electric laire, Texas, managed the sixth show. schedule for these talks is being work- \ contain just the right amount of Turkish —not too power station at Goose Creek for sev- After' graduation, he began a cadet* ed out by the two. eral years. Recently he has worked training course with the Shell corpo- much—carefully blended and rms.i-/>/em/er/ with ripe, Members of the council this yaor out of the Houston office, specializing ration, from whom he had already are: Seniors—Marshall Hibbler, Mary on development and research problems. worked in seismograph work. He has sweet Domestic tobaccos. Coffman, Jim Beeley, and Evelyn Gale E. Nevill M. E. '28, managed the the distinction of receiving two pro- Chesterfields are milder. They taste better. That's Hassen; juniors — Margaret Lawson, fifth show in the usual successful man- motions during the depression, the last i Talbot Wilson, and Thomas Watkln; ner (it becomes increasingly difficult one leaving his assistant master me- why "They Satisfy." and sophomores—Richard Eiser and to pay a special tribute to each man- chanic of the East Chicago refinery. 11052, lt(!0«rr ft Mvmtt Tobacco Co. SB

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in i be injured. The varsity has BAYLOR SQUAD BICE SQUAD T eam Set— moaj; of it# scrimmaging against the San Jacinto Dean Number Name Weight Number Name Weight (Continued from Page 1) 2 Molbert Bale. O. 178 second team since the freshmen were Airing The 22 Austin Peny ...... 175 3 Garland Hanman. T. . 198 in vogue on the Rice practice field busy getting ready for their game Talks To Y.W.C.A 172 during the past week. Work on the with T. M. C. from Terrill. 23 Clarence Hunt ' &%an: °r:i 185 24 Carl Price 105 | John MeCauley. H 188 dummy, blocking, and punting came in j The probable starting lineup for the Formed For wls 9 Quin Connollcy H. 170 for their share of attention. Little •i ° ^ as follows: ends. Dewltt The chief speaker at the Thanks- 25 Murrell Freels 170 10 Edwin Hander. C. i 106 168 Fat Wallace was getting off some j Knight and Jim McKinnon; tackles, giving meeting of the Rice Y. W. C. 211 Jimmy Purks 165 By Pete Maniscalco 13 J.V TSrash'r H. 164 rather long opes in practice during Ox Hinrnan and Fred Lauterbach; 27 "Buck" Wallace • •. . • 165 U Chester Klaerncr. T. 195 A. was Miss Genevieve Johnson, dean •'•"MM the middle of the week, pud Ham- guards. Fay Lagow and Harold Ml- Archie- Kronc.v 173 ir. Percy Arthur. C 173 of women at San Jacinto high school 2R 18 Herman Conklin. T. 190 mett, though not quite so effective as chelson; center, Ed Hander; quarter- Last Chance Bonnie Clark , - 190 20 William Wallace. H. 178 Tuesday, November 22. T»n.v. the Rico gardener, has been 29 2.1 Robert Myer. T. 170 Wallace, was getting off punts that back, Vic Driscoll; halfbacks, Pud 'J-V.tif J, C. Barnett .. 175 At Rice Field: Rice 19, Baylor (J. j forced to stretch a point, during the Bill Howell 22 Fay Lagaw, c ... . 175 were much longer than those he got Hammett and Jap Thrasher or Pat Mrs. H. A. Wilson, a member of the 175 2.' Odis Harris, c 160 At Dallas; T C U. 13, S. M U 0 j past week while Jour square-jawed, :to: Jack Jones 21' Charles Mehr. O .161 off in the T, C. U. game last week. Wallace; fullback, Captain Tom Dris- board of advisors, was hostess at her 170 high-powered football teams with the ?i Herbert Reynolds M PefW Burk, 0. 190 Left-footed Bill Wallace was also get- coll. 34' 178 31 J. B. Wallace H. 159 home and served a buffet supper to Curtain fiery gleam of determination in their 38 Tom Schneider Hi Truman Dbuty. F. 160 ting off some extra long kicks. Probable starting lineup for the 3,371 Jim Tom Petty Mr 105 33 Albert Metzl.r F. . 170 the club. Mrs. W. G. Gribble sang 185 Big John McCauley was again on Bears is as follows: Petty, left end; t.„ 1 Hulen Hall 35 A. J. Clark, Jr. T. . . 184 two selections and was accompanied the past 38 ,,,105 37 Ray Miller. G 175 the throwing end of passes during the Weathcrby, left tackle; Norton, left Mix-up fitid the S M IT-T. c. U.-|seventeen years. Lauriee Zimmerman 39 Jim McKlnnoti, E 170 at the piano by Peggy Sims. 43 i l'JO . 185 past week, with practically every guard; Edwards, center; Clem, rtght Bill Boyd 175 40 Albert Dickey. G. fracas tomorrow will ring down the Qnjy one IT,ore week of hard prac- 43 Arthur Norton 41 Randolph Strong. E. 153 member of the team participating in guard; Clark, right tackle; James, 44 . 200 ,42 Carroll Adams E. 164 curtain' forever on the 1982 conference tice remains; and then the Architect Wallace Hale 173 pass-snatching, The Owls will make | right end; Price, quarterback; Pearce, 46 .... 172 43 Dan Richardson. E. 1 Crystals fitted thaa do not fall out. i ace The Horned Frag* of Texas * Dudes, (he Academic Sheiks, the Ral- (Stonec Wells 190 44 Joe Neveux. Q. 155 an effort to intercept a few of the left half; Reeves, right halfback; and .4.V Jim Weatilerb.v 4t; (Capt.) Tom Driscoll. F. 101 many passes the Bruins are sure to i Wells, fullback. B. O. Kreiter, Kress Bldg. Chnstjan University wijjt liv .'e, n . »• Woteha-macaliunis go into action in 155 chan.p ns «f the Southwest. No per- , ^ ^ . , . ! S3 Warren Weathers LB3 50 Lee Hammett H. Saturday. For this reason the tackles w f hc inlra l(i« 51 Victor Driscoll, tj 160 sou in his Siintf mind believes the Mu.s1- , ,| ixiuiid robin football series. I 51 Maurice Ewlnu 52 William Sadl.r E. 170 guards, and centers were given a large imm Raymond Reeves . 177 54 Harold Mlckelson G. 170 1 1 •: 58 185 j dose of pass-snatching drill, irittgs have 4 ghost of u • ehanee of ' Before .that week is past, Coaches' Sfl Harold Clem 200 5Ci Howell Watson. T. 190 57 Herman. Wagner,. T. l'JO j Every man on the Rice squad ex- '•topping ihf Toads in their contest to-John fcoffee, Bob Myer, Joe Lagow, j 5# Horace Stalling* 50 Harold Bourmv E. 175 iUTptTmss. til Oer.e Mills '. : 195 no Dfwitt Knight E, 175 j eept probably Otis Harris, clasSy Owl and Lou Hassell hope to have taught j 18D Mr Gfoigv Wiil'ia«is, recty^v told thlclr proteges' not to hit in the ur> Frank James , , 02 Gordon Nlcn keep their heads u p | r,it Pi-mile Krisby 07 Henry Clore. Q 174 and Quinn Connelley, half back, who mem" Waive ^fflf i'jSfV"' S'ad.ras' tiiejr '.plow away: through the line, f :«X Joe • Jack fvarcc i, 1-80' Htchard Lauterback. C .. l'SO ' left the squad last week with an ankle — AT — I' Band . injury, will be ready to play. Kelly pie tlierc, is; always. ; wpnwihhpi &jki I rakeji the., field against the Architect .....•*!—— ! Scott, who has been out of the line- t!a tnd of everything. Eveiv Pn tire practice field. And on the same! T,le Acadeiris under the able tute- keep a list of players and the nutribe up for the past several, weeks, since of times each player practices. the S. M. U. game in fact when he mm (.];», . th'at tile .Npp.'Set','each. eve- .day Ki, the varsity field, the Acndetiis J '"8° nf C<>aeh Lagow have been taking' Airy; fin a 'lav that v,-fluid never Hi'tyri'i 1 and the Rally club will entertain one | their instructions on the edge of the; A player who has not been in at- j received a painful knee injury, is a 1 5308 ALMEDA lit,' <1 ' &j$|ifcfc:. ;|m I have known ; another; The' following week will find fr'-bhmen liehl. Lagow'.s idea is to tendance at six organized practices cineh to get into the lineup this week, .." h!!).''!', '.ii' .ftchoiji' 'Who to f'.the Band aipt njtauW the Academs on! ^Y® '"'f men find, out how,, Jimmy should not be permitted to play in a His knee is completely cured and lie, 1 To Enjoy MV; .(hi "iiii •• ' ' 'the, prajl'ticr (hi'kl and the Rally club | Kitts ,sli,in,es get that way, game. litis been taking his turn in practice - .t i 1 to tin,, I ' coiid-y^i cl.iW i#4 / tokihg on the Arci'-utects < n the '. vt)i - : So far no one has been able to find All plavers assume responsibility during the past week. "THE SOUTH'S MOST FAMOUS COLLEGE BAND" iiuj|,(i:,:ijj|ie;o'i :'if,,1.1:M';; J,-.' ' : out wh.ere Coach, IJasseiVs band men1 tor any and all; injuries received.! Meagher has been pretty litjlrt o:> j j .banded, j'J thenj'f ' b);:,' w||' j ''rh<> four teams wind up: (he: «e!rik| i are taking their daily drills. Hassell. (First aid equipment will Ve avail- , scrimmage during the past w(>ek. care- ! ' ipiuni.trfe.^ case' ofi usimioi^, v. In- on D< cemliei- IV. wlien ' the Architects, an apostle of secret practice, toid his. ablei) I ; fui lest some other member of the, LEE'S OWLS hui.! 'o i idiiflte i always :s:eel the Academs oh the practie; men to bo sure and find a good secret Tlie manager shall present to "the tiL'ivo equipment for their teams. • 1 WITH * * * \ ,(|j iljited and i Ijhe Rally clulv and the, Band place in which to practice. The band department of physical education by| AH equipment must be kept in the,1 Se- •••!, jvili ti-.arih oui to the var.-ilv field to piny members took his words to heart and Friday evening, November 25, '(to- j dressing room of the Field House : Rui McBride and Bill Schertzer I J". tile til.ii; 'aii'.l 'he,i aniiu.'d grudge game. 'found such a seerel place that even l ; night) a list giving names of players.; wi,cn it is not in use •('•.•-.D'• •• ^n'lc.r.siiWjl] ..not; eveiv'hiive.' ; C'uaeh; Coffee- hies ,becn: ;:g'iy1i!)g' hi: ;'Coach Hassell has ,as lyipt been unable time practiced by each man, shoe. Managers shall report to th« Field' a 'last in- Ai'ehStects riiff workout on tin- to locate them. sizes, and waist sizes. . House Monday afternoon. Dt>eember: itivTi^HvpRpHPRpii|ini i.ou' if-isselil. i iiiii Quinu lawmmn it, mRou t ol the Chemistrypwmn build p Following is a lis ...... listJ iOi' the rules thai. The managers shall/ report to the 19, from 1 .10 t'o 5 p m, to return nlV PER PERSON l.'"nr>efley , i.i; I in • •iii.ud Niiihcr i.i inn diii'itu; the tijtto week;: 'endeavor-,' will .govern the- play of the four,teams; Field House Monday al'lernoon, No-,>, tquipmen; iss.ied to their respective '' ' •'•l| ill'M'(' iM-'f?!1'" 'tt'hcii'' theiu .tail; difference:'lift },: All players must' lie regular 'mem- veinber 28, ':from 1:30 t<> 5 pj.m- |l| f$r!> teama-.-r Only. a ,iew mite.!* "I t\v.(,-n 'c, uier rush iuul an off-taekie hers- of their respective .clubs', en- lii • fobbed; Lou I fa^v'l .' 'siria^h. -V ' : rolle" d student!- and on the ol'ficinl list jjf • iiit- i ...... - lias • liecn showing his- of eligible players presented by the. few icmi.iir; in tl•• T' x-;. Kally . lnl> men he, iiai,' of trick plavs team manager jine \eeek before the '':' '' • "<• ..'."iiid have «' : tmU will set their opponents on. their playing of the lirst i:ame. I ..t ie |.ee!i\e ear.-, if those worthies still No person can play who has ever'; 1 1 ?•'••>•.;! n-inark tV. ' i'- :!••.'!)• e have On highly MniiecesSary.append-,. received a freshman .numeral or a ' 1 1 ' 'i put tit i'('111 »'nil* • i>!C| afiei two weeks of practice. The,. varsity letter in! fiiotbail or has bqpn "" 1 ;'! l! if H.ivi the rhiiic. -Mvei'iiu i: have Ixieit Inking Iheir out for the varsity team for more than . • h."i 6oii;,t's | ;,:;

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