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By JAMES RECH SlSsim fenrertfiffillenBivi T«caa .£»fert* (Mitor The. Texas Longhorris put their title* hopes and bowl one team—duel the defensive-minded Steers-—rated aspirations on the line Saturday at 2 o'clock when they ran head-on with the SMU Mustangs in the Southwestfs —The winner is expected to walk sway with the Southwest^ most eagerly-awaited game of the year. .; . . Conference title, while the loser can look forward to $ H - A capacity crowd of 66,000will jam Memorial Stadium possible Sugar or Orange Bowl bid if they demonstrate good enough football^ Many thousand more fans, yrho ^ would like to have teen Coach 4 Spirited Crowd of 6,000 Cheers lusty Russell'* one-two punch , of m- mmm Kyle' Rote and Fred Bennsz* col-1 lide with the balanced Longhorns, will hear thegame as it speeds As UT Holds Largest Pep Rally throughout the nation cud world .; over 42 radio station* By JERRY BISHOP Work like Tex** did at Houston trollable i!~ small groups oflarge TheMustangs'ire a *'Beat tKi fl out of S^M-U! last week," millionaire McCarthy lunged students began chants, in favorite.; The oddsmaktfrs estalK .v Beat the H—^ out of S-M-U." So lished that point early in the week A said. "Saturday the best, team will terrupting the cheerleaders and chanted over 6000 spirited Univer win, and I .think I know Who it is." and most of the country's •porta^-' sity students Friday night in frdnt guests while they spoke. writer* have agreed. . 1 . ^ Dennis Morgan, • naught guiltily ^f"the""MEin ~BuiWHflg;- Aini the —~Afc~on« -timer-wfeen the chant The weatherwfll beideal—clea*:- s*e? . .spirit didn't come apt of a bottle_, wearing a blue tie at the rally, "We Want McCarthy" spread and with the temperature rang* ' • either.• ..; . Amoved the neckpiece and led th$ through the crowd, the band had ing in the Mgli sjxfl'e^. A nittd . ; Students spent some 45 min crowd in the "Eyes" with, the help tp strike up 'with the "Eyes" to eight to ten miles an hoar wtautijf. utes chanting and cheering in one o£ Jack Holland, dean of men. Mr. quiet things down. x will be easing out of the north at of the largest pep rallies: ever4 Morgandidn't quite get started Mac Birifliff, eveii though urg- time. The field was protected from witnessed at th$ University. Using off with the right key at first. The ing students to continue showing Friday's light rain by a eover. everything from the usual cow bell band stopped and • began over spirit, asked them to be careful ' The SMU squad arrived In Attfr- tin Friday afternoon, 42 atrong» . to Whistles atld garbage can lids, again, this time with the movie and avoid trouble.' 4 orange bedecked Teasippers liti star at his best voice. coming in aboard Braniff^i *Non»» ' "You're no good to us at the ber 881"—a DC-6 that hat never erally shook the Main Building. The rally became. almost uncon See STUDENT,-Page 4 Despite the fact that Dqnnis carried a losing fcotball team. _ The squad will return to Dallas Morgan -and "Glenn McCarthywere immediateiy after the gime. present, the Longhorn team re> Both teams are in good physi mained the main attraction. Probable _ cal condition; SMU haa Rusty Bo»< As early as 6:30 o'clock Fri- sellii ita firstHrtring quazterhaek % Offensive Starters and eoache's son, ready to see hia ; gain gathering at 24th and Guad alupe for the rally at. 7 Vclock. layoff last week helped mehd And promptly at seven the march TEXAS SMU number of Mustang injur^ea. down the Drag began, led by the Texas* BUI Georges, sophomore Lbnghorn Band and torch-carrying No. Player Wt. Pos. Wt. Player No. defensive end, will not sefc service. Spurs and Cowboys. 83 Procter, Ben 195 LE 180 Hawn, Jimmy 82 His broken hand, suffered in the ' ",With as much spirit as the 79 Vykukal, Gene 215 LT 215 Collier, Bobby 72 Arkansas game, is not yet healed student body has exhibited the enough to allow removal of the Longhorn -team should go out and 61 McFadin, Bud 245 IiG 1«0 Robb, Ike S84 cast. • • ^ •' '7 ^ ^ win that game Saturday," head 54 Bowan, Dick 210 C 205 Hightower, Dick, 51 For • tiure# e«n8#eatx«e 'years, coach. Blair Cherry %>ld the yell 60 Arnold, Joe . 220 RG 205" Forrester, UT* TfTiiit Tin fnllen "fltmifii ing mass; of supporters. . scoreboard while outdoing tije Me-^ 74 Jackson, Ken 240 BT 215 Vaft, Bobby 1 ^-152 thodiats statistically. Twice the The raHy was the ape* of al 82 ~ Adams, John 205 BE 190- White, Ben : 86 Longhorns were good enough after most a week's pire-game activities taking their 8MU )Wng to go .. on""the. X?amf>tis. Throughout the 2S^-v.Tompkins, Bell 175 QB 195 Russell, H. N. "24 on to bowl vl«tories-~|he „ SngarJ day and night rallies, both large 47 Dawson, Gib 175 LH 190 Rote, Kyle 44 Bowl in 1947* and the Orange and small, were spontaneously 34 Levine, Lew .190 BH 165 Champion^ John 15 Bowl in 1948. conducted s-over Austin. • Offensively, the Steer* I have never seen a machine 30 Townsend, B. 185 FB ,190 Knight, Pat 35 See SMU, Page 2
• .'0. : ; V' V Texas SMU ^laygf^;^^^ Pos. Player Pos. Wt. Class Horn* No. 4 Stollenwerck, Sam B Bible, Bill - HB . 175 8P» _ 158 -So Waxa A Quiet' Night 15 . Champion, Johtt 7^. BL ,16R :2Sr x Shands, Bubba HB 185 8R. Lufkin B Cl'eckler, Ray Mayes, Carl fiB " 190 JR. 1 Pampa 20 Walker, Val Joe ' - B 17F"So „ geminola Ochoa, Richard HB 205 SP.. a Laredo 21 -"Musselwhite, Benton Bi -170 , So -lliufkin Andrews, Bunny _ QB 170 BP*. . , Dallas 24 Russell, H. N. JrB 190 SP. Electra 38 Forrester,. Bill B: 215 t D caded through the streets of Aus on "the Dallas Highway. « may be a local record. She was "Everybody and hid d9g is 34 Levine, Lewis ' FB 190 SR. Harlingen 40 Russell, I. D. ^%|TtIUngtott Ardent students halted cars on cut in on twenty-thjree times dur here," said one Cowboy as he 41 Donovtn, Don tin Friday night, to end in a shiv looked over the ranks of torch- 40- Porter, Bifly E 190 SR. Tyler So Grants ?#ss, Qwfc the Dallas Highway- early Friday ing one number. ^' j&j*/ 43 Roberts, Gene ering huddle before the AuBtin afternoon, and gave some of them Twirling Texas Stars provided bearers and saw their numbers 41 Raley, Bob ^ r/ HB 185 SP. • ,s Bowie B^165 Hotel for a midnight pep. rally a severe rocking. Police said, how the Texas part of the pregrain. swelled by infectives and exes. 42 Dillon, Bobbj^. HB 180 JR. v< Temple 44 Rote, Kyle' H B195 Sr San Antonio ever, they had heard .of none The Arabic narrated by Margaret For many others, Fnday night that never got organized." 5 43 Barton, Don - HB 165 JR. f* " Ltfngview 47 Benners, Fred - About 200 Ix>nghorns gathered jeing overturned by eager Long- Love, was given, by four .Arab was a "Hello Joe and howya doin" horn. fans, as was rumored at Fri students in a skit depicting two evening as visitors and exes filled 44 Simmons, Fred HB 180 SP. Wichita Falls 51 Hightower, Dick Vr cc:^05 en the eorner of Seventh Street Arab yofiths describing the glories everjr available hotek«d Morgan 0 district. The sponl»n 62 Van, Bobby Otherwise, UT :spent"'me',. eve two and three blocks away. 61 McFadin, Bud G 245 SR. w •{ r Iraan ning befor«f the SMU game ra« 1 63 Mey, I>a^. In Austin's' night clubs and Cunningham, Don <*. 190 JR. j Gr^bani ther oalmly. There were no. reports cafes, exhubrants badgered "The 64 Pakenham, Jim G 195 JR. *»Longyiew 64 Robb; Ike< flU 4 .190 Big of vandalism. Austin police said Eyes of Texas" from orchestras 66 "Turk, Paulj r 230 they had 90 reports of student IggBBKSSait, T|i,:tONE*#65 Sowell, Charley ^ G 190 i.SP, ^ , ^an. Antonio SerHeW and. disc-jockeys figaiir and again. The SHU $fu«tangs, oilman liff greeted, the visitors to ^ns» 66 67 Forester, Herschel 205 Fifteen' members of J&ppa AJ- Sewell, Harley , m Saint Jo tin' and i^he University^; 9l ( pha. of SMU made their beadqoas- •Glenn McCarthy, and movie star 67 *' Fleming, Gene u 215 jR.|^~MoMit Vernon 68 Collier, Pat m grinned tcrs in Scholtz's... Their serenade Dennis Morgan arrived almost si- SMU atar Kyle,.Rote : 69 Drond, Louis G 189 and shook hands withJSand- and 68 ^ Davis, June G 210"/^^!^^ :lNn#n of "Peruna" "brought^ only a feeble multaneously at Municipal Ait- )p Partee, Buford T " 200 rcted "Yea Horns" from UT students. Biptliff m he came dtown the 70 Lansford, Jim 225 JR. Carrizo Springs n poft Friday afternoon. They were plane-walk. Li^ ' ,y~r"~r 72 CoWer, Bobby 215 i?s .. "At' the Firidisy Frolic, "Smear »r,„ John 210 :«P. Ft. Worth 'WtHAfttfiMs greeted with a thundering, wel Cars were/^itni • 'Jkmtning the ( 78 Cad^allader, B ort W Schmeo'' Combined with V theme coming Cheer from • more than highway leading t^ the airport MUburn, Bill v of Arabian Nights to -produce *~W 3WF-!m Perry, Charles • 1'i 500,Umve*si$y .students and. Long* for more, then an hour after the Jackson, Ken 240^ f* Austin W 4 For stadents who thought they m. what„ seemed- to be a "hasheieab Horn fans who shivered in a brisk Mustattgs; Mr. McCarroy, and Mr. Genthrier, 210 BP, Dallas 75 Chambers, Chart# t 422ft Sr^tostal'l^ couldn^t make it tbrough a phar- dream" to tiie lone SMU studen^ Morgan had left the field. £ squad - north wind whiPlAng'acBp _%e. 6 Ligon, Wayne : macology qui* Thursday "night, ended tit a lo4by couch. of I«nghorn rooters milled-ati>und Taylor, Charles 200 «P. mffl Campo 'the thoughtful prof^ provided a , 'Stags, as. usual, outnumbered WUson, JBill ^ *'4 Houston 7 Quinn, Hal bottle .of Hadacolr—complete with • The SMU's chartered DC»6, the empty Mustang plane for 80 •V better known at Old 881, set. down minuses chantiag) "B«at>BeH ' Vykukal, Gene Baytown 79 Hendrickioi^lU^I. T^aifc Win Streaks out ofSMUt"^; AA U.V.« W. 1fiA ...... ,_ .. 3ust after 5 p.m» Captain R. B. 80 Mahew, Jimft St :t ^Success in the Texas-SMU foot Williams, Paul 205t JR. The |up«iria* reveals ihat SMU Carlton has piloted $2 Mustangs :The SMU footballers ipent the , Baytown 81 Tunnell, Mack rUl get a soggy reception this ball rivalry has, run. in, streaks. to three garo^a which have been Wight in the DrWdll HoteL Mrs. Adarpa, Johll :i morainf. Teases won the first three, then victorious - and Mr. McCarthy McCarthy and Mr. .Morgan are Procter, Beit# Austin 82 fitawn, Jimmy 1 1 * • landed moments later in MrfMc staying With Bintiiff in his apertr •••ft* •• played toe before winning an- Allred, John WiAHafaB* ~ An innocent Httie equirrel-nearr -Carthy^s privata JEp^Btplace Boe^ meat at 214 ^A^rchway Streets The &ppey is can across" Speedway during^Ke micrK0^
of. Mr. McCarthy*® fe* in front' of- the flain Building. «9 perron, BiU I'he was giving UT driver* matched six of its own before the Mustangs mou« Shamrodk Hotjjsl in Houston; Movi^s^ars Alexis Smith and 87, Mayo, 0!«w#a the .usual scowls the rest of the started their current string , Student President LloytJ Hand " ^ " ndi Bai Baytown r?rr Hal". aaaanomcs^in^Thewdar>s u 35*5* " • "SIT*?
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Bote, • strappHng 190-pound seh« r kpy Doak Walker-directed team, deepapot in the &MU single wing. - Versatility, however, lies in the exhibited their greatest poise this Nearly- one«ihi#L of the Mus who has averaged 8,8 yard* fact that any SMU backfielder every time he'a carried, the ball?:"1 year when they tallied lor three tangs' total offense can be credit* can be depended oh to do the un touchdowns in the last quarter to ed to this junior's good right Arm. Besides, the future AU-American expected—to paw, run, or lateral, has completed 14' of 32 passes for < * '* . ^a*SWMM8S 257 yards and two touchdowns^ Wrong. Again? '•wSasS He also handles what punting •SMU needtf done, which has very little thus far this year. JlJ V % > * " J Offensively, Texas has nobodyf ' to Texas U' to match this smashing runnel; _<%S with^ one exception—that is fulk llfeSl%+* •• * • ±* -T- - - i back Byron Townsend. The Odessa Soy Expert Forecasters fullback has been the Longhorns* chief scoring ;threat, ,making.r4g.-..] poin^flOew^r^l^ctories,and I By BOB SEAMAN. Mustangs winding up on top.by a Rives takes SMU, but makes one defeat-—a heart-breaking one- -! r«MM Sppri* staff Hi-Ii touchdown or less." no„Bcora prediction. Among his point loss to Qklahoma. He'll team- .HARD ROW TO HOE for Musfan§defenders Setufday w»H ^ Uijless Saturday turns into J'SMU 27, Texas 14—SMU goes W thfo combination of Texas offensive power. Guard Bud Mcfadift, f reasons are mora passers at SMU, with Gib Dawson, Ben Tompkins, ^another one of those "black days" Oyer- hum|» toward perfect aeason," no qlflfeter baek problem, and Kyle 1 and Lew^tevme Saturday. Bubb* left, }*eTexas Longhorns At tor; Dick Peebles, San Antonio ' even though hoping for a Long- 4.8 yard average against Rote's Austin' -- " Express; Clark Nealon and horn victory," states - Sherwitz. 6.8. It will also mean a battle for ' S~V Though a few *of the state' and George Wright, Houston Press; national sports >. Corecastez^s are "SMU 27, Texas 14—SMU's second-place in Southwest-Confer?, JOHNNY CHAMPION Clyde LaMotte, Houston Post; passes ought to give the Mustangs ence scoring leadership, as Rote 'stringing along with _ Blair Bill J&ives, Dallas News; Jinx ».=S8!$ Cherry's Steers, the. general opin about two more (touchdowns) likewise has 42 points in the scor- Tucker, Waco News-Tribune; Har than Texas' ground game.". WK column- Neither man appears ion is that Rusty BfosseU's Ponies old Sherwitz, San Antoiiio light; ". . ;. ; the Ponies seem' to to haye a chance to overhaul the are and will remain the nation's and Pop Boone, Fort Worth Pres$. Rice Eleven Crippled one team atJwW; another week." have more deception offense than Aggies' Bob Smith who has .. 66 Quote Ratliff. "An offense is the Longhdrn^," i»; Boone's main points^ —^ '' Sixteen" of "i^eni^Vaulfepnti.ea the best defense: Southern Metho reason. - v COLLEGE STATIQN, Nov. whether Coach Otis Douglas has tabulated have picked the Mus dist by two touchdowns." Texas has only one other among it "up" for this tilt may mean the tangs to win by anywhere from a Tucker rationalizes thusly, "The the leaders in the Southwest Con • l^gtAF)'—Tejtaa A&M • tries to get its "SMU and Rote and Benners, SM,U team is rated number one, V; the differeneer in the final score. ference offensive - race—quarter | lSouthwest Conference comeback couple of points to two touch • : • ,t too " HOUSTON, Nov. 3—(/p)—Texas his footing after taking a practice A&M, boasting • % devastating and got our vote for that spot. back Ben Tompkins, who ranks downs,' That means that only four. 'Are going to feast 6n Long- Tech niak^ea. its fipal bid of the sea pass from quarterback Vernon ^TelUtur Again Siyttirday night a-. ground game and a spotty but Ade -^one*fifth of the total—rthink Such being the case, it is our fourth with a .526 pass complex son for a victory against a' South an Arkansas team capable ' horn stew;" choice to win the game. Texas also tion percentage, , Glass. - - - quate passing attack, last week that the Longhorns .will pull an is Peebles'. way of picking west Conference for Saturday by Baytojy a upset.'" . ------has a great-team, hut-%3 I see The Longhorns can*be expected Friday. Neely indicated ""two .1 "Shmoo. it, has no business defeating the tangling with the crippled and One mere licking and the Aggies team nobody figured to have any Three of the four brave pnough to take to the air, knowing the bruised Rice -Owls. ' - "*%• sophomores and a junior will trouble with this year. -. * \ "SMU 28, Texas 21. SMU has best in the nation, even with the passing will be in- the capable can start looking toward next year to take Texas are of the national too many roads to touchdown land Coach Jess Neely Friday in work With Glass 'In the starting That 27-20 i licking by the Bears variety-T—Jere Hayes of the Dallas home, advantage." hands of this For Worth -junior ff ch«9l>^»wp,,l»p« are «m- for the Texas defense to put up Therefore, if the Texas Tower who won his starting role the. dicated at leaat four of his regu offensive backfield. He .plans to left the Aggies with four victories Times-Herald being the only state a road block in all of them. And lar starters will' be missing as the Use injured halfbacks Sonny Wytt % earned.r*'- against two defeats for the season. writer to do so. - is Orange Saturday night, a hard way this fail by beating out Sfc Arkansas, already out of title SMU- is less likely to suffer from shawl of black will fall around Dan Page and T Jones. Owls take on the West Texas- and Billy Burkhalter and fullback Arkansas has won two and lost "They say one should never Border Conference team that al George Glauser as little' as pos *r«oatentaon, has been blowing hot four this year. buck fever," is the opinion -of the collective shoulders of the «nd cold the n»t tor weeks and change horses in mid-stream, Imd LaMotte. » men who know. Tompkins has passed for four ready has lost to Texas, Texas sible; > Bye* Bob Smith, the. nation's since we picked the Texas Long touchdowns' thus far in compari A&M, Texas Christian, and Bay Texas Tech has won only once |#n'V' - ^ \ ' seventh leading ground-gainer in horns to win the Southwest Corc- son with Benners' six scoring toss- lor. - in the eight-year-old series with Howard Payne Dtfidts s rushing offense, suffered a broken ierence championship, we're going es. Op yardage gained by passing, Rice. nose in the Baylor ^meTliut the to sticlf • to' our "guns".. 7," stated Tompkins Bas piled up if94 while IZfeit Texa« State, 23 Aggie fullback is due to see action Hayes.' - - - Benners has 662. The Texas youth, pected at the new Rice Stadium 'H o s ts that in four previous -home games Soft, Natural Penaanentt •the face injury covered by a ; "The Mustangs will be loaded, however, tias thrown 27 fewer protective mask. passes than .SMU's "stopper man." has held crowds of 68,000, 52,000, Payne hung * 28-6 with ammunition, and it should be and two sellouts of 70,000. Arkansas, which has frantically a free-scoring melee. We'll say . The_game_ may^be^won^oi lost, een trying to find a. workable In 'Survival' Tilt Today t r Two days ago Rice lost its^rag-. t JPjcidmy afternoon, the Yellow- Texas will win by a touchdown," however, in the line. Texas will offenseoff a variety ofT-forma* • FORT WORTH, Nov. 8 — One Coach Sauer has the sector's top Tijlar left end, Frank Allen, for an jackets amasbing to a, touchdown th^- Dallasite concluded. outweigh its opponents, but will* BEAUTY SHOP tions, may be in near top physi Will Grimsley of the Associated of the oldest football feuds in the passer' and punter in I^arry Iabell, be up against a fast; hard-blocking 'indefinite period. The star wing- just six plays after the opening cal condition for the game/ A man, broke a leg bone as he".lost 8S34 GUADALUPE e-OSBS '•iitickeff*: . Press' New York bureau leads Southwest has its 57th renewal and two gieat receivers in little line that "knocks, e ve rybody coupfc of its top backs are doubt the ftationally-read series in pick Jim Parker and big Harold Riley. down." At* ,'A. cold north wind blew across Saturday in TCU Stadium when ful, but the big Razorback line ing Texas. "Can Texas topple SMU The Bear line is also big and rug / Die field and only 800 fan* braved the crippled and staggering may be ready for 60 minutes of from its nbmber one perch in the ged. . /•' $fc» , ' •,* |rough and tumble, football. • Horned Frogs take on the up-and '"latter wins by Paul Oraand and national football standings?" > It may be an afftfcrno$n filled Steer-Pony Feud A&M Mil be a decided favorite "The oddsrniakers say no. They coming Baylor Bears. A crowd of yith passes. The Bears are certain Davenport set up tSi« first over the Razprbfuiks. but -it was A 20-yard gain by rate the Mustangs 6%-poipt fa- 20,000 is expected. to cbme out • throwing and the 1JJ16—UT 74, SMU 0. |isst week against Baylor. And Ar vorites.Other experts give. SMU Frogs, with Bartosh in no shape to Dttlr' Headrick put the Lions in kansas could'salvage some of its . While neither team is rated high 1918—UT 32, SMU 0. in the second quarter, a one to three touchdown edge. in. the Conference race, the game run, may also go to the air early 1920—UT 21, SMU 3. respect with a couple of upset vic Here's where- we "lose' oVr union and late. sujd Cliff Gray went over from tories 'the rest of the season. is of real importance. The Beam, 1924—UT 6, SMU 10. card. We pick Texas in the upset under Coach George Sauer,. have If Bartosh is. unable to. go all tfeeona, - - A norther promised good "fbot- : 1925—UT O, SMU 0. Jn4he fading minutes Davenport of the day." : _ • been improving rapidly. After a the way, Bobby Jack Floyd will 1926—UT 17, SMU 21. bali weather; "The forecast for the "Texas for the Cotton Bowl," to BteCanlies 12 yards and College Station area is for fair loss to Arkansas, the Baptists fill in, The 200-poupd- soph full 1927—UT 0, SMU 14. forecasts' Normal* ^Sper, national roared back to upset Tevas A&M back was shifted to the quarter 1928—UT skies with a maximum in the upper football rater. ' 2, SMU 8. sixties. " . last w.eek» ." i ... . . back spot this: #eelc when the aitu- 1929—UT 0, SMU 0. The -AP news feature sports The Frogs,- after defeating Ar ation at that cniciiil post became 1930——^UT 25, SMU 7. ' yourself and your date to a <|utek editor; Prank Eck, likej'tlie Long critical. " ' , . kansas, lost to the same Aggies by v 1931—?-UT 7, SMU 9. - snack at our fountain. Wa have ' horns by one touchdown. "Long a 23-42' score when the Cadets Another shift will see John Mor 1932—UT 14, SMU 6. horns seek to avenge 7-6 loss." - rushed- over four touchdowns in ton, the former fullback who has plenty of lar^e booths and we are 1 1933—UT" 10, SMU O. On the other, and far more the fourth quarter. The Frog- beeen playing halfback, oin defense 1934—UT 7, SMU 7. open , from 7:00 to 11 p.m. to popular, side of the fence are Bear winner Saturday may still be at end. Jim AmbUrg, a 200-pound 1935—UT national ! men such ais *paul. B. 0, SMU 20.' serve you. You can get fait ser IMPORTANT a factor in the title race. soph, will open at full in the place 1936—UT 7, SMU 14. Wii%mson, United Press' .Oscar TCU goes into the game far of Floyd. ~- 1937—UT vice at breakfast, plenty of be* International i^ews' Glayt 2, SMU13. . JAMBof JronLLtQp^ strength. Quarterback ^ Qther swaps may be necessary . 193&—UT- -4) ~ SMU 7. - T S.snfn«»nr . " "teahy, Dick .Gilbert Bartosh is a doubtful per during the game as the as the in- . " 'lW»in. tftFaftr and deliefouT Dunkel, Pigskin Pete «i the 1.5;39—UT 0, SMU 10. •r former because .'of a bad. knee. jury-riddled: Frogs, try' any and 1940—UT l3y—SMU 21. ^^iandwichsi,-.Conveniently located^ Sporting News, and Major* Hoople. rge, everything in an effort to stop » Praley^says, "Ptewer, versatility ,1941—UT 34, SMU O. Moormar^ and Teddy V*ught also their recent slide. 194^—UT 21, SMU 7. {and Kyle Bote) mr just plain have' injuries. The No, 1 safety- W power, . But ti& should not bp 1943—UT 20, SMU O. man, ,Ddn Wilde, is out of the 1944—UT 34, Deserves a MUM tbc gaftie o^ the .jv.ee^i but one of hbspital after a ^two-week stay, Coffofi Bowl Demand SMU 7, 23rd and Guadalupe the Nfejst of \the year, witK the 1945—UT 12, SMU 7. s The Bears will be in good shape. Exceeds Ticket Supply 1946—UT 19, SMU 3. 1947—UT 13, SMU 14. DALLAS, Nov. 3—(AP)— Sure 194i—UT 6, SMU 21. &'rf :'*$$$>$§ • ** gonna b§. a lot of .disappointed Cot?- i .1949—UT « SMU r. ton Bowl ticket seekers about next WARREN'S TOTALS Wednesday. • Gamef placed 0 1 v^ji '•'j? SURPRISE HER WITH There are about 25,000 tickets Won by UT to. be sold and already 165,000., are Won by SMU A MUM FOR THIS sought. P. C. Cobb, Cotton Bowl Game* Tied „ SPECIAL' GAME , ticket manager, got 11,000 more letters Friday—the third day of the aalfc by mail. : That's about %# WARREN'S florist *., 42,000 all told and each is asking for four ticket*—meaning at least «9RS«. 88921- flowers 165,000 are'sought. 1S17 San J&cintx> Phone 7-2491 Cobb thinks at least 35,000 mora tickets will be asked%in to morrow's mail. * am "r;; V: itfC iinff htyt
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V6fc&«a JBr GENE EHRL1CH Ttttnn Snort* Staff i&i r.— Texaa Aggie* returned thier Loss of the aerappy guard "hurt domination of water polo in the .us" Coach Hank Chapman, said. By JACK WEAVER day, swept fright end *o the 13, Kendall booted the extra point SMU's mighty Hustasgft hold k tmri# $t>*rt» St*tt Branch again temporarily s*ving to boost the score to 18-0 with two unofficial Sbnthweet Conference Five players' leff lSrer'TOtsgfily r K d6f-T«ar"TftaL„^ 1Ee day Tsyncpdclflffg ^ minutes gnd twenty "Stfeondy-fofi Jioras in thin week's, guest expert ratings. On* of .*!**; race with i.&*2 victory over the played game via the foul route. •quad battled the SMU Colts .to a '» Longhorns ' mt College Station Bob Cratfrford, Longhorn forward, of boands, > v . in• .th«" game. stadente picked to^choos^ th# prob*b^l»Hramer-«otr standstill for three periods before Jack Gunlock faked a handoff, wm Thursday night. f . also fouled out. Crawford scored succumbing to a pair of quick . • 'TrT. . . 7T . r The— — — following kiekoffOMMVA i ITwas M9 taken decided immediately-^ a tough decMon to make. A capacity crowd of A&M first for the Steers on a pass from touchdown spurts by the Meth and bruised uip the middle for hy an SMU lineman,after the kick The campus forecasters favoring the Mustang* I rooter# watchjd as the 'Farmer* Wynant Wilson. ~ odists in the final period Friday^ '-Os#* traveled ten yArds, but the they were wrong and those favorrag the Steti avengedV Aggie star , of the night is far Mills circled left end for tiie score ,clock stopped the Colts bid for 7 afternoon at Memorial Stadium that broke the stalemate. Dale another^ tally. / . " were right: t teen year» to the Steeers last as the Longhorns were concerned tj» lose, 18-0. year. Turning point of ,the hard was Robert Hale, forward, who Mount, end from Highland Park Although out scored by the ex- , But not an expert picked Either the Mustangs or rfonght-hattle- came when- Sandy mad^agreat save -of a skip-shot ' The last six minutes of the game proved the undoing of tie injury- plosive Colts, the Yeariings played Longhorns to win by more than a touchdown and an e Clark, Texaa, left guard, fouled at the A&M goal with one minute when he downedW Tomie . Ward,VT ..m the «a muchWMVU. finer.. game(WM9 -VUBIlthan. 1416the score BULLDQJING FULLBACK, oot with only two and a half remaining in the gam*. : • riddled Tfearlings. After driving only Yearling close enough to Mills indicated. Ths littl* Longhorns point . • , v 9 a minutes gone in. the second half. A&M led at the half, 2-1, but to the SMU nine-yard line at that to prevent the -se.ore. 215 pound Tomia Ward was the point, the Yearlings stalled and racked up 12 first downs to the leading ground gainer •foe tha Tema. li ^ StohnH the Longhorng tied it up in the . Left-footed kicker George Ken s. gy student from Katlfag w »»ouwmodicu r** .***"• sustained^ <. driveVWVV tovv coverCyVfr 80OA scorewaiinlppedwhenJohnCraw-was njppca wncn uonn oraw- passing Aktaek ofv* both tesima "as by two strokes Friday with a 85- «ontest.4n the second game of the. »ards for the k»W* first touch ford. Colt back en the defense,, ."•"y passes were much too long "We always have the bad luck.' 85-70 finish to romp home a four* water «NLNpolo rfnnKi^iiaiiWiH.'double-header' *II."the'Ag- A»7TJnwit T«.i. i. —-.u-i ii. f * •••-' I ..; .• < • •• ••• • down. Jack Gunlock provided the intercepted Oohnie Smith's ISng ^ juat-floated lagfly against Ihe Z&pmSBX stroke victor- over Johnny Palmar —!' — .* ' . -• ^ • tar ... gie .3- team.«£eat the Longhorfi sptfrk for thedrivewhenheripped pass on the SMU 12, and retarned hreexe^- to win his second straight North' second stringers, 6-1. Bob Sped- off a 46-yard jaunt on a quick Twice the Yearlings got within Meat for Bully's Charlea S. Collier4 Houston business adminiatraHnii and South Open golf champion- liHg scored* the lone tally ipr the to the 20, On the . next play, Nor- e opened over right guard^IJe cut to tdn slanted over .right guard, cut striking distance of the SMU goal, ^ ?t, "SMU has more offensive power than we havshS ship mith a 72-hole score of 275. Texas squad. 7 > the 16ft side line and 'Was .finally J3ull at Farmemlle 1 Sriead, heading money winner of •* The victory by the A&M var to the right, then to the left as but were thwarted by a fighting but I sincerely hope I am wrong.* U * overtaken by Yearlirif Phil Branch he saw daylight, and raced 80 Colt line. In the second quarter, professional golf in two years in a sity, puts them in the unofficial Two rival football talent scouts, , : Texas 28 ' SMU 34 on the Texas 30. ' yards for the Colts' second touch the Yearlings drove to the Meth j ' row, pocketed $1,500 in -first Sotljmwest Conference lead with a Alan Carmichael, Katy, 4That, faoney in the $7,500 event to bsjoat T^O plays into the lii& gained down. • "• odists' twenty-one yard line, and the Longhorns' Bully Gilstrap and. pharmacy student from ; 1-1) record. Last" year the Long- gained five, then Jerry Norton, his year's earnings to ^85,258.- %>rns. wo.n^the unofficial* title He ^ras headed off on the Year on fourth down, Bond attempted A&M's Dog Dawson swapped Mustang passing attack is going to make it a high;^ Palmer, chunky Badin, N." C-., for th\ sll-state back from Texarkana and ling 80, but he timed his cut just the first of his two field goal at friendly barbs Thursday night at scoring game with SMU coming out on top tournament regular, finished with the leading ground gainer Of the .right to sweep on over the goal. tempts." Kicking against the wyid, an Aggieland quarterback club Water polo '~»js not recognised his boot was low. - T*«, aO SMU 27 ,. " , a par 72 for /second money of by .the Southwest Conference v as meeting. $1,000. aw official Conferertce sport. J. T. Seaholm, center from Dolpk Simon, business administration stutfgwt: frnm• A Intramurat Sporfs Austin, played a bang up defensive Gilstrap stole the show with this game backing up the line for the one: .. "SMU has the advantage with all those offensive tor-if "YeifEnpff ~at did' Branch in the "Somebody planted a crop ..of mationa and has better protection for ita paseerain the Drive*v Out Fqt AnK Ordet Of backfield. baclt1tgrd;w — >-^^4 ' :<+ - oats in Memorial Stadium the The Colt line .was lead by Don other day. We don't know who did Texas 13 SMU 14 "Tiny" Goes, 240-pound tackle Leslie's Erigd Chicken it, but we want them to know we Coaina Smith, graduate music student from Chattanooga»|| from Sunset High of Dallas. The sure do appreciate it. , "ff'S A TREAT THAT * hig boy was exceptionaly fast for" "We've got some PoniesToming Tenn., "Mustang passing will be the downfall of his size. up to Austin Saturday and we're . Longhorns."' CAN'T BE $EAT"& ~ Ej BRUCE ROCHE In the ground gaining depart going to make them eat every D.... ' Texas 20 SMU 14 •• Ttzan Intramural Coordinator ment for the Yearlings, Tomie one of them." s * THE CHICKEN Tennis took part of the intra- silon; and Martin, Cliff Courts. Ward, bruising halfback from Mary McNabb, elementary education student, "TheY®**^! mural spotlight away front foot- Class B competition finds Rus Galveston, r^as the eading gainer * defense will stop those Mustangs." < .^v,^ hall Friday. ' ^ ^ with 79 yards on 27. attempts. The SHACK sell . Harwood of Beta Theta Pi ; ^ Bu^at that nt> matches were playing Jack McMastCr of Campus Colts were led by Norton with 97 Football Scores Te«as. f3 . - : ' SMU 12 " , 5242 N. Lamar . Phone S-S401 playeoT Four that were scheduled Guiljl. Henry J. Rech of the Mari- yards on 14 carries, but 80 yards Bascom Nelson, journalism student from Dimmitt, had to be postponed because of ners and Hardy Loe of Wesley tan- of the total were picked up on started rolling against Eice and will keep going* high windfe *u_ :.t— -—«*-•—' COLLEGE gleinr the other semifinal match his long run in the fourth period. North Texas State 36, Trinity Steers are underrated." ' Tflnaia has suddenly iwwtiui^ui-become im- Two football games Friday Fri- The only Injury to tfw Wready Vanderbilt 84, Chattanooga 12. Texas 20 SMU 13 SPECIALiZING IN po^fesnt. becausa ijitramjarij singles day afternoon completed pairing! injury - depleted Yearlings vas betrdit 'IS^yillanovii 7. . - , chamnifrinichampions will soonlinnA ho'be' decided. fnrfor; divisionaltiivininnnl ntav.nff.play-offs next week.«...!> suffered by ^meS~Gist;' end^om Marquetie 13, South Carolina 13 Gena Ehrlidb, Texan Sports.Staff, "Controlof the . Sight,~ _ ieiniJtnalists• ; . - scheduled--,77"- , to- Phi Delta Theta barely downed Marshall, who was helping from (Tie). 7 Steaks # Salads the field early in the first quarter. be the deciding factor for the Longhorns. They'll^ gay. Friday were asked $o play Delt» Kappa Epsilon, 13-12, to Lamar 7, East Central (Okla.) 6. come from behind to win and on the ground.." matchea Monday mort«g. eam the rf^t to meet Delta Tau The seriousness of his injury had Cameron (Okla.) 20, Eastern Winners of thes^matches will DelU Monday, Pem Club bashed not been determined' late" Friday (Okla) A&M 6. meet on' for intra- Alba Clab, 38-8, and will play night. He was taken to Bracken- 16 Op«n 11 a.m.-9 p.m.-—Closed Mondpy mural titles JUNIOR COLLEGE' Delta Kappa Epsilop starte ridge Hospital. San Angelo 35, Arlington State 0. In class A», Jr,.^A' St. John will meet Carre' ^ Lewis and Dick B.^ moving early and had a 12-0 lead HIGH S.CHOOL Williams Leads Austi TARRY TOWN RESTAURANT Austin will^lay H|1> Martin® in befo.reTPhi Delta Theta could start Winded Yearlings Freeport 83, Ball (Galveston) 13. semifinal patches. St. Johja re rolling. Eugene Green tossed to SMU Teka* Paris 13", Sherman 0. 2425 Exposition Robert Cone for DKE's first, score Fir*t Downs ... 8 12 John Reagan (Houston) 20, Jeff presents Wesley ; IM, the Draft^ Yard* Rushing . 813 204 Over Ray High, 37-0 Dcdffers; Austin, Oetta Kappa Ep- and to Jack Turner for the second. Yard* Fading _ 24 0 Davis. (Houston) 6. Fa**e* Attempted 9 10 Waco 20, Hillsboro' 14. The Phi Delta started rolling as Paste* Completed — .4 0 COBPUS CHRIST!, Nov. The Maroons, playing eon*er*a-<-!; Don Rochelle connected with R. Paue* Intercepted Br 2 1 Port' Arthur 36, Orange 6. (Bpli)—The Austin High Maroons •tively before Miller High aad' ( Th# Produco P. Inge for a touchdown, Dan Ar Punt* 9 8 Tyler 26, Longview 0. Punt Avereae -80.1 86,8 opened defense of their 14AA Kerrville sconta, took an eai$r i • ». . • nold took a pass from Rochelle for Yard* Lost Penaltle* „ I 70 26 Denison 14, Gainesville 12. . lead in the first quarter, and bad % Highland Park. (Dallas) 20, Den ehamplonship with a Vang, defeat- ftuick the extra point that won the game, built -it tip in the second I Later in the game, Rochelle ton 0.v. ] ing the Texans of W, B. Ray High heaved one to J. N. Touchstone Bowl Representatives Sunset (Dallas) 35, Forest (Dal- "School, 87-0, here Friday night. on Williams' sensational rugmjag^ Texon Results They led, 21^0, at % hatf. ^ ;. - & for Phi Delta Theta's second Eye Today's Loser las) 0. The Maroons, paced by the ter r tfcuchdown. Abilene 14, Sweetwater 12. rific running of Bodi\ey Wililams, The Texans, outweighed t'Tntwfr > * T.llhhnrV 3, T,amf« p - 80 pounds per man, put op a • For Sale Pern had little trouble in con While the eyeH of the natioii fl who accounted for -three touch Music quering Alba, 38-8. The Physical will be on Austin for the Texas- Baytown 34, Galena Park 0. downs, were never forced id open game fight in losing, hut ..|i •KKDIX WASHES. 8 ' montha naad, RECORDMUSIQ. and P«A» ayetema Ed majors scored all their points SMU game Saturday, the eyes of Wharton -25, Kirvin (Galveston) up their attack. They tried only simply unable to cope jHtlt atandard maditl Small Frigidaire, new ^ *^«yttoewjoail, J.Campaa r*n»ie 8er- 13. Maroons' manpower. wft jmd gnaraatae. Bj>ona 8-8667. Vice. 8-8418. before Alba could tally. a small group of individuals will seven passed all night, completing (7MIVXBSITX »U»H But when Alba did score, the be kept trained on the game, es Littlefield 39, Tahoka 7. three. Austin led, 18-5, in firtt*' Utiii funilr (tyl*. Son* m»4* r«Hb job was beautifully done. Harry •Laredo 7, Kingsville 6. wd pin t wwcUlty. He^> Wanted pecially on the loser. ' The Austinitea get a fine exhi and 220-81 in ya^ds MRS. BOWABD PAINB Nursery. Hearn intercepted a Pem pass late Since the winner of this game Midland 54, Big Spring 7. bition of kicking from sophomore the ground. '>£§(7 ^ 1403 Seton 2 bloek» we*t of crnnpti*. in the: tussje and cruised 75 yards New BraunfelsL 88, San Marcos 6. Fhonf 8-9171 will be bdds-on favorite to win Mike Higgias, who kicked fdur Ths Maroons* next gains is QUICK CASH! % < THE SAFETY PEN.. Individuaf«%are for to score. Shortly after that, Alba the Southwest Conference title Arlington" H'eighta (Ft. Worth) of five extra'points, and also con Miller High of Claria" w Saloawan -wa Hted for beaattfniiy^ d«. „ yo«r children. Monthly, hourly rate*. got- a safety. 4$i Paschal (Ft. Worth) 6. Sfcwelsl «w»ic* far-^feotball—-game*. and play in the Cotton Bowl. Re tributed a fourth-quarter field The game will he played In Af Pickup—deliTery, 8.0488-«8.0898 ~ '.""But" TCharles "Bfg^lntny^ThoTmar 1 preaeitt£tiv%s of the Qranger^StF DKLIOIOUS 'm««l» Mmd tu»llj ^eht . ^ ' ^W *i " ' . - i •• • «. . hi Walker, and the rest of the Pem Cbnfoe 33; Klkcbgdochies Or tla'S.Hoi . Golden triad eM«k*n with sll th« trim-' all aalea. -WILL KEEP your child by weel0 month gar, iand Gator Bowls will take minus* *Ttry Thunday. Oonrpritiently lo- and during football games. Reaaon- team had just too much ^or Alba. L. jM ~ «»t«l«»t«i behlnd Grefory Sym. 11:16 to 1:10 Pb^gia T-J449 able rate*. 6J1249, ^213 Larry Lane, Bigham heaved three scoring a close l^ok at the loserr"'" Temple 9, Ennis 7. S :80 to 6:10 p.m. Mrs. A. K. Cryer, off Manor Road. passes* and made two touchdowns Texas is highly-rreg|irded by all " - .-i.'. .. h,j.'--,:,' --;v.'v: i1"-. • • •>" '• \/ E. 22 nd,1, Ph. f-8-8848. r=95 Texarkana 14, Marshall 0, -«er DOWNTOWN KINDERGARTEN. -Jfclur- himself. Walker threw one toss three bowls, with the Gator Bowl San Angelo 33, Brownwood 14. Leather Goods aery, lat grade .baby aitting... 80e CoacHing hour. Certificated teacher, day 86.60, that resultfed irt a telly and scored interested also in such teams as Gladewater 25, Greenville 14. ., Home Economics Tea House half, 88.00, weekly. 400 Eaat 2nd. 2-8868. Pern's last touchdown on an inter Clemson, Kentucky, Tennessee, Childress 18, Vernon 6. , MAtH. X. M. R»ndIe. »109 QrandrUw. COWBOT BOOTS. haU. balta, holatara, cepted pass. Miami (Fla.), Oklahoma, and Wy 8-1188. ' . taddle*, . bridlaa. All leather good* Harlington 19, Edinburg 14. • LUNCHEON 12:00-1:45, Monday through Trida/ •ad; ; to. ordar. EvemWng Waatorn. 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I • Danc!ng> carrying caae, appro*. 2"xl0"*8'\ Corsicana 26, Waxshachie 6. . SATURDAY FOOTBALL BUPfET ^ (corrected totals), while7 last ^V«a*year Kern Tips1 will announce the- with ahoalder atrap. , Wichita Falls 71, Quanah 21. • LEABM TO DAKCE 1—Graflue, 8H*8% camera, with 8.8 Typin|g at a corresponding span he had ^MU-Texas football game Satur- Reservations open for 11:00 «.mt UalTwrdty B«}lroom oImkh Monday «b4 carried only 32 times for a net of day over .radio station KTBC. The Mineral Wells 13, Stephenville 7. Thamday 8—9 p.m. J boar clait la*, 1—16mm, Cine, Kodak, Movie eam- Alice 29, Victoria 12. - f 1:30-l ;45 when Texas plays af home •om. 60o Uni*«r»ity yirla fre®. •ra... • • GOOD ACCURATE typing don* in my 191- - , broadcast 8tarts at l:50 p. m. AMNETTB DUVAIi DANCE STUDIO home. Call 88-8848. 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gg " Program (Continued from Pags One) Jfatae tomorrow if yoVre In jail," . Between 4,000 and 8,000 tt at Uhtan ha said. He noted instances where dents began moving into Long ^1!S»'CSu»-X«1rt nw several SMU cars had already been horn territory Friday, with ob- production, "Hipsy Boo," will Volunteers Join?; " to twelyeftrst-ict gab toefc y• w " 4* • mi . ,,, t ' V,' they have at the rally. the stage of the Main Students showed more than <•*¥» of the -Stadent Union Firemenin Saying Furniture i football .spirit. A 1 hat flooring National, Stats leaders? 4 p.m. Friday i» * feen«fit Bh©w A flash fire, fanned by north cloth the_t jglrts who lost belong*. > were taken directly to «ver with iiieney was collected at winds up to 45 miles per hottr, the > leaning Bar, where S. J. Cartoonist Join fans s'2- i^4*" v_ „ _» iati»W&tehttH .Oo-Op^ftr* ravaged On Whitehall Co-op at Loewenthal, owner, put aside all the rally by Spurs and Cowboys ilifwd*y. ^ *> for the girls in White -Hill Co-op Sitting amid the cheering Long^ r , &lSf "The Carton aC3»b will not 2500 Whitis Street Friday morn- his regular woifc hired an extra in« at 10 o'clock. pressor, and sara "If my dressers who. lost all their, clothes 'when horn fans will be auch noted per [ *,«aak* a cent; oat of this," said fire destroyed their home Friday sonalities as Governor AUan Shiv- I ; By the time fire engines had will w;oric all flight, so will I. ; t|Charlea Baker, prudent of the morning, . , 5)"< t ers; Tom Connally, United States iCurtain dais "This s^ow. i» en- arrived at 10:10. the fire ha# These' girls will need their I ' ballooned through the sefcond ;cl6iiiies;^rtii|||i^f^sj The ndly lost its organized ^rm Senator -from Texas,, Stuart Sy |I and split iivfto small groups ahoiit mington, Chairman of the National I M»za.will Sua- floor a^d attic of the two-etory Mr. LoewefiSiS volunteered to Resources Board, arid tiie creator and the show "do"aB'^iT^1>^^"«^i®fc ie iould -played for-^ last -t}mer~~- ~™- - p.m. Ticket* will for 11.20 part of tiia north Jfo» the'girls at cost. 1" - . Honking cars, cowbells, and Roy- Crane and wif e. - W; - Li -8paU]int .city- 'fiya^uay-' hoarse Vella continued through the "«haB, in a preliminary investiga were being tion, estimated the damage at WortSerAccompdnief feed the girls Who lived in the Meanwhiki, SMU students were . -• _ . . • _ firat earned/ " Baker said. approximataly 110,000. Qpiaioni house. People -were telephoning- tlanning anothisr pep rally in Mustaiygs to Austin tickets wiU ba furnished varied as to the cause of the fire» Cirothera Domitory/ v front of the Stephen ^ "AiStin ®* C^^LEptertainment but A. E. Hancock, city- electrical rooms to the girls. A mild norther swept into Ana. - . _ •* 4«S1< Hotel at IE o'clock Saturday morn inspector, said that the fire could ing A march from the north dty tin Friday, but people aren't talk have been caused by short-cii- Student President Lloyd Hand limits will start at 10:80. ing much about the weather—un «nft or an overioadled circuit. declared that the fire had caused less in reference to the , effect Be Awarded *& saw smoke coming from the a campus emergency, and that' of -the. wind - on SMU's passing fusebox in the upstair« hall," Mid f unds from the campus chest emer- attack. Maiy June Brandhorst, a resi genfcy fund would be used to help The weather at game time eserve dent of Whitehall. the girls. Should be clear and fair. Tempera "Just before we turned in thp The' campus^chest emergency a tures will be in the 60's With a Fifteen graduate students and alarm, the walls near fSe fusebox fnnd committee - held a called Due Next Spring' light wind out of the north. :: • __ teniow are enrolled in the Army soemed to mutter and growl,*' said meeting, and' appointed Miss Doro , JtO'SPC curtailed course, which is Susanna Collins. f> thy Gebauer, dean of women, to _ The _liext general British elec "yrt of an effort "by the Army to "Flames seemed v;1o come allocate funds to tiie girls. Then tion will probably come sometime t&%|aierease ;vthe ~etftput of second through the wnlls," said Virginia $484 -was turned over Miss Ge : John Hawgood, h Jientenants irom th* ItQTC pro- Lee Hendricks, coordinator and- bauer for immediate' use.; Jack Siting lecturer in GoVernment, fold listeners in Geology Auditor-, resident hostess for Whitehall. : Kenneyf chairman ;of the„elner- Students enrolled are Pat M. Hie firi was .brought under con« gency fund committee, said ^that iban Friday night. "Weather is a j^tatth. Bewfld E. Deal, Charles, very., important factor in these.' PHONE trol by firemen and 8tuf[ents aft«r $.600 more would be on - hand v » ^Chnck" Decker Jr., J. D- Dunn, almosf an hour. Student volun> "within three days?' elections, so Spring would be the 2*5411 • logteArtttK?;'' he:safar"^': s iGarii V. Hurter, Helvin M.Jochee, timers put^ handkerchiefs over their At press time, the Whitehall "RIO GRANDE" r. Tred L. Johnson Jr., Prank J. noses and mouths and grabbed gtois had not been able to esti # Sir Stafford Cripps' recent re h Kana, Herbert EL Kobs, "Edgar B. fire-hoses to go into the biasing mate theirv personal damage. tirement from the Labor Party JOHN WAYNE - Herbert C, Milikien, Roy : for health reason^, has not helped bbilding with the firemen. ,-h News of the fire reached a MAUREEN O'HARA 35. Smith Jr., Edmonds Travis Jr., Most of the 3& girls who lived Inncheon given in connection with , „ ' —Photo by Nolan Borden. the Party's faltering and almost Ralph w. V«rtrees, and. Villiatn SPECTATORS DID MORE THAN WATCH equipment. They also carried out clothing, blocked program, he continued. If Directed By j&jjr. Youngblood. ^ , at Whitehall were attending clas the Texas personnel and Manage- n ses when the fire started. They inent Association coference and the Whitehall Co-op fire Friday morning. Stu books,' and ' other personal belongings. The. E^est Bevin, who is also ill, Were ; John Ford fc Those enrolled under this pro* returned to the bouse to fiind donations amounting to $204.38 dents and firemen, working together, managed crowd, .attracted by the thick smoke, was es Ttfere to retire, the- Labor Party Igram will be able to-receive a Re- ; y would have lost two of its most student Volunteers dashing into wert collected. to save first floor furniture including kitchen timated as 1,000 at one time. • PMOHI 'jterva commission in one year. t .r-:. dynamic leaders, he said. Every JThey will be required to attend the rapidly burning building and STATE 2-5291 carrying oat clothes and furni> The University was sfilf-inaured, effort is being made to retain Mr. •camp next summer after jjradfca- Bevin until after the next; election,, *' tion and, if. qtudified, will be C. D. Simmons, -vice-president and commissioned ih the Reserves at Hoot of the furniture on \he comptroller...... • Dr. Hawgoqd. said that if Mr. tfceeomplettonfef the camp. first floor was saved. So were Although no insurance was car Churchill ("a great asset in war most of the- girls' clothes, but a ried with «^commercial company, and a slight liability in peace") gMfat deal were; damaged by the University is prepared to co had remaned in power, probably smoketvav and water. • I .4 vet» the loss«VW by meabs of its self- 75 per cent of the Labor Party's Band WiH Form When the fire first broke, out,] insurance program. program would* have been carried Volunteers piled the girls' be-'] Mr. Simmons also said that im- put anyway. However, one major ideological difference between the William Holden b Whitehall, - and pay premiums on the buildings. versity, offering to house and feed -Boo east is getting together again :£, field and form afc^M.*' in tribute Spurs collected over $300. That to put on a benefit performance in .Some 150 practicing* attorneys some were taken to'Wesley Foun It was the second struciure de the fire-orphaned co-eds until they brought the total collections, with ite the Mustangs. dation and Radio House, where stroy e°d by fire since the original the Union Sunday afternoon. are expected to attend a recep fi\ 1 From this grouping they will could find a permanent plac$ to the campbs chest fund, to nearly tion Saturday honoring visiting volunteers 'immediately started purchase of 100 buijidings under stay. • $1,000 for Friday alone. But the biggest shout of joy Seenea Never Before Seen! tnore into the new "T" formation. that came from the Whitehall re alumni. It is sponsored by Delta - sorting belongings, and airing the University Land Acquisition ^Besides many independent drives Any student wishing to make a ritOMi PWjj>' Be£m Ifce giuneltappaitappa them oat. Act" of 1921. All ^iuldings doriHaatt fnr tVo TsrMfaWh sidents was HnotoLver_clothes_that»* o*er cJiQines_inaE fraternity. The QU£T£TA/ Psi, the band honorary fraternity, on the campus," student'or^niza^ T-i»r Water-soaked and damaged are self-insnred. tions immediately started to work. ••i will entertain the SMU band with _ should turn in the money at the line SMU tickets which had not Sun Room of the Stephen F. "DAVID HARDING, § a picnic in the rear of the bend- 9— Student Assembljt:"Pobae4^Sta4en^^^^ssw»1>ljr%ffie«s Attatin Hotel; •» tr*ts^aw,»,»6< Brock Pearce. "•' Deen damaged. ^ Willard Parker a drive soon after tire fire to - Cleaners in the University area From the Whitehall girls them selves came this statement: ~ • Audrey Lopg r! Focus'-,Service Vies r:/^- "We want fo express apprecia t»riVt in i Hi \ny a boy who's stirred up his for the game this week end.. Ev "powerhouses" go Into a season Barbara Stanwyck 9:30 a. m., the Rev. Glenn A. House as soon as arrangements Randolph Scott yS*- •haze of "do-or-die-for-alipa-ma- Olds will open the religious em eryone. is enteri^-intb the spirit. with boasting predictions only to can be made." Wendell Corey ter"—Bill Tanner, ministerial stu phasis program with the first of I think that it is one of the big tome out beaten by a "lowly" Meanwhile^ househunting is the" "TRIGGER TRIQ" dent and head yell leader at; Bay his five talks oh "The Content of things that has been lacking for SMU team. This year will prove (AH Star, Wutkrp) XSSESBSn^ main project of these c.oeds. Dean In Color lor University. Our Faith," a number of years,. an^ • possibly what the wfcolev nation knows~- Dorothy Gebauer said that several ; Tanner will open, the eight-day . Mr. Olds, professor of philoso some of .our/defeats were due to SJfU, the biggest, ®est, fMtest houses were being considered, and , "EASY . "BROKEN ARROW" v services for BSU and will alter phy of religion knd ethics at Gax^ tiiis ,. Finally, we have a spirit! team in the NATION. After Sat final plans would, be made *t a LIVING" James Stewart . nate with James Langley, Ray rett Biblical Institute at Evanston, But, one of tiie officials of the urday^ game, Texas will be Incky meeting of the Whitehallers this Lvcille Ball . Debra 'Paget Gray, and Neal Jones, all Baylor HI., will speak again at 11 a. m. in University saw" fit Friday morn to even get on Podunk's "rating morning. "THUNDERING TRAILS" students. John "Smilye" McCal- tile church auditorium; at 6:30 p. ing to try to squelch this rare - lon #iU lead the singing and Min- v:•••' "STRANGE " m. in Fellowship Hall. quality^, . ^ A spontaneous pep Stick together, Longhorns {bet BARGAIN*'^ In Color ette Williams will lead fellowship The Rev. Edward Brubaker, pas rally started in front.of .the Union ter get some glue- though), be Hank Snow to Appear activities. Services will be held at cause Saturday, you will. be. pick Martha Scott " "BROKEN ARROW" tor of the Central Presbyterian and was beginning to pick up mo-, At Coliseum Tuesday, "STORM OVER WYOMING" •';i "i'*. • TsSO. p. m. and 11:10 a. m. daily- ing up the" ^ieces-r-yes, it was the - ,-r\ James Stewart" Church at Fayetteville, Ark., will mentum, when this said officii Tim Holt " < The first of lectures for "Focus" be guest speaker at the University elta Chi. tered, it.- is snuffed out by® a Bobby DrWo)H| at Brownwoodv will talk at 11 a. tpgll part of the faculty. Why? ~ A list of private resident roo&s from The Record Shop. Vfveea Lindfors When the Chi Omega louse m. Sunday at-.All Saints' £hapel. Kent Smith Robert Newton l^*::^ips;:i-;:F6^Ajj;' to take care of the, over-flow "CAPTIVE GIRL" is completed, Delta ChUwill move His sahject will be "The Church's crowd during the Tezas-SMU and TRIGGER JR." to 2606 Whitis. (13 OTHER NAMES) In Technicolor Johnny Weitmuller Renewed Interest- in Education." : the Texas-A&M gamef is being Here'a A New Treat . ^ • jft'vsG* • • " ja • • m' " X--j Roy Rogers Buster Crabbe ^ ; iv STADIUM ?ma4e by the Austin Chamber of TEXAS vs. SMU TEXAS vs. SMU Commerce. The list includes rooms v To the Editor: \ . * Fish & chr^ Snn. & Men. '>: .;Stn». A- Mon Biv<) WM: available for Friday and Saturday To all of the loyal UT followers nighty They - are for. those who ••;Vy Crayenta^'I^iMted'' : b4QQ BURNET ROAD JJ. and "so-called" football player!i : First' -«H<"we are .n4t jnakihg l;c:: - in hotels"or^i^^^isi«aab^ $2S an apology for the lettHr that wad 5S«" l®r~12—Orange Jackets reunion, tain SMU band, Longhorn Band printed a few days ago- in the Taa wi Phi fraternity will Shrimp a ap«cialty Rare J^>oks J^ooni, Main JBuild- BaH, _v » Texan" by 57 "loy^l" SMU sta- have a house "pdzty Saturday. *ag> ; " - '£ ( dents, but wi^h to add further l-HCk»-Wed 2 norseryi University There will be „ a Prison ,theme « GOLDEN BROWN TICKETS 11—Alumni board of Delta $!g*a : comment to sum up the^feelings with' jail, electric chiMr, and hang » ' i -« -^ 'Presbyt««fev'CWrC^® 0 vjpin «,.mM mUEtfilUKEOFTHEYEARl Phi, chapter house. , 1:15—ROTC .; units assemble, of the student .exes as well a*#ie. man's noose. Members snd pledges ¥ fJEUEl^ CHICICEH^: MYCBE DESK 12—Kappa Kappa, PsL to enter- Clark Fiel# students themselves. « —« will, give a skit. ; M^W-'snrACtqS OF THE YEAR I , ^ We have noticed tfce, futile "pep ^^0-~9joade)i«|i9f jpn»,'KT^Cv.j ; ftMSMEU MOTEL M\m4 TFf'«sir>v. i 2^T4hnp^MU 9*v\x» Stadiuml xalKes*' jthat are, b^ing held at Laurence variods point* in the city , as well fifOW SHOWING 6^—Delta ^eta Phi reception for as on the campus. That's great ealtime - Cafe . ^Austin OLIVIERfiiiiin Wimm spirit* but all for nil. That famous wXm tower will not indicate vfctory at ^GoldlnThrHills' 3& SrwunCMMOMOi mam ^8«Rd|>!(iMtograb« 7 j80r-^A3ba Cloh ^picnic and dance, all; in^fac^ it will probably not be mturM A J.AKMM "Mar. Zilker Club house.^ lit-up at alV in eecordance vith jpp '"Hi* 2^1 S«cr«r' ftlfp ^ ^ It00^.-4S 7^0—Bill Tahner to lead revival the humiliation the Mustangs wfll n St30-«:IS AnM the wewtfe—extend quic|(rtnack. Prep b invfee*- for Foeos on Faith, the X^bnghoms. { HilarioualSdO '*Maller