The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 33, Ed. 1 Friday, July 7, 1933 Page: 4 of 4
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TElm. ini. « AMi-vto flfSi r Biw^.r 1**100
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Hobo Swimmers Place in TensiM . I
Meet At Capitol City onJ#MMl j
' Though Minus Services of Team Stars
Ilolto Swimming Club
McDonald Is Forced
from Hreant Stroke
Race by Hard Luck
St roup Wake* Plan* for Mwt*
with Powerful Dallas and
Fort Worth Tea mm
tti#app«'inlet! in their attempt t<
yd a scheduled rm*H with the Fort
Worth t'asino ''lult. the llolsi
«r substituted Miiw oi th>
rirlMfrrtrtir" m the -utu when • hey
entered the annual Tmw Op«o watn
meet at Hart<>o Spring- \ us tin. on
July I Although H *m their first
, meet of the vmi r«d several >( the
men! dependable point swimmer * on
the loam were absent. the l«w l team
made a very rreditabl.' showing. car
rytag off their part of place*.
Korrntor tiackstroker, swimming j
his first hundred of thr year came in j
third ib hi* tare T' >t*ie W keft«"ld J
enlarged hi* Oeld of e rid «* a v o r,
branching into the backstroke, Ih-
eddit'ion to winning <-<ond |iltuv in
thi* event, he placed third, one {>"
sttioti behind he teamniuii \annoy
in the Junior dicing, Vailrmy al'o
wm third m the Junior br««.*i droke.
I Hie to thr absence or injury of mtmt
of the free atylei* no attempt wn-«
made to enter -these event- What
promised to be u setup fiti M <i)onald
nee brea#t*tt,roker, turned out to !«• it
boomerang when he hit a alreak ol
hard luck, and wa forced to <11(11
ftrr hi* lead >ri the rfcee because of
an attack uf cramps I p until (in-
time he WH* foreeil to quit the rite"1,
he pwiwial u nihst initial lend
Coach St roup of the Hobo Club ha-
a group of tentative meets n«i pi
missis the U'rtl teams in the «tate
plenty of competition To trengtiirn
the free xtyle department he «*>
that he expert* that Halph Htump-
member of the team la«t yea 1 and
former swimmer of the llullas Alb
letlc ('tub, and Jamie 11 fun in, .speedy
filar from Temple to join thi 1 in 1 i:
uf the local*. Stroup is pointing f<o
the flails \thietit 1 lub and the
Ktvercrest team of h'ort Worth,
ancient rivals of the local*
RED C.10S"
tCONTlNIKI) FROM f'Atii; I.
SPORTSWAY
b/ Phil
1 it.
*
NEW DKAi,
By a ipieer t urn of fate the Old
Frith - have completely pa*xed out of
p«'tl
re t ri
in* ftympathy foi the roripnril an
the be*t ai« et 1 for:; the hetttth of Ion
ior Ked t ro*i iorre*pondenr<' and f<>
the true reali Htion < f it ai'm-i We
are therefore giateful to the school*
which urdemtmnl fully the irtipoi
taitK-e of thi* point.
"VoUr* <incerely
Ceornif. Milsori,
lliradnr Junior tt<-d ' n.
Ilivmion, I eaKoe of
Red ( ro«« Societic
t'ari*. Fram e "
HON HEM1
Three-Kcmiri hirnmhwl
Apartment
Near the Col lege
Call m>J
StlMMKK STI'DKNTS
i
I ft. A."Hob" Sli'dfte't*
Dry fioods Store
South Side Sijiiare
L
Your Visit Will He
A|ilin'fiat<*(l
the mftl ll tourna
ment. it *«em• Van
| Z a n d ? and Kill*
ha v win* over
them, t« th a<^|Uir
ed 1 "fore th«' tirirf
break in the <ch -
dule the ftr* p rt
of the week. Ktli.*
itill ha* thing* go
I ng all her way, and r 1 if h t now it
app «r« «> if <h - may •> through
next w--«k undefeated With the Old
folk -emiHglv ut of the picture
the Few- ftlntern Iormi up a>« the only
:. tut. that ban a ehancf t/i overcome
the Kill < minty lead They are at
pr. -en' tie<l With the Old Folk*, but
on !h< Ib id thev are rated u a more
dnngerou* rival for Ktil^ 'Vmrity
Tonrnament official* are aUxit ready
to declare a split 1 canon, and if <tueh
'ht *0, 1111 entirely new schedule will
in- drawn for the <econd half with a
i>i.-:-ihi)ity nf -fveial new team* en-
tering
Here we are. (be chump* attain'
l.axt meek we went to the trou-
ble ot writing a tot 111 thi* here
col 1 oni and a lot more in a noo*
atnry about the 11 oboe*, that
group ot •twimmem that make
IK-ulon lumotiH by living within
the <11 > limit* the trouble wain
that after nritmu up a great hiu
gob of -tuff about them and the
ran 1 they wire ifointt to partici-
pate in down 111 < otttoon aKainot
the 1,1*010 swimmer* the local
%pla bcr- d'lln't even ko down to
I i>rl Worth t he mei-t wa« tir l
po*l pun ed until venterday, and
then to make Ihinii* or e they
didn't go at all IV 1 II *wear that
we won't do it ant more'
SI'OKT kF.Ft.FCTIONS
l iiifilt 11 m r rt" wrl(e .-eini-inlM i«
aftiu 11 yen 1 of fotlnwing up Hnl *
I i<11 if -<111 tlacbing the color* of the
fllilpliiyei « I a unity bell- a- a pie
Itimrsgiy warm up t" In 1 Olympic
uiitbui .1 Thirty-live hunt ling
nibble reporting lot fall football
training la*t Scptembei in < o ch
Jni'k Two weeks Inter, Have
Mnggnrd. 111 hi^ ft rat varsity compe
tition. -1 a,-ibing through Texan Chn*
II an I niver«it;y'-: jiowerful line and
sl. wnmg a Frog b ck behind bin own
goal, -troring the tirit point* of the
game Siaco, Myracie, arid .SjKirta-
rnan working the I uglt twice 11 day
on paw defense in preparation for a
I'aiio- with Mori oi, Flying Cirrus
And the Sixcomeli outplayed the
Muntang* t" enm a rureleui lie
Sewrnl enrly <en«on pa Wiight
to Herring, gaming fonaiatently
ngninat HmMhweitern • oinpetitn.n
Walker and Mnlone working together
lik>- a clock all seniori on the defen
Bive back lit' positions Paul I'enr
-on ronii-'ently remaining in each
gnine with sticking determination
a •••lie of spectacular run- over in
Commerce by Ted Wright after the
F.nglc ipin iter back had been kept
Fllis County-Holds Top in Standings f
[ As Old Folks Fade Out in Final Rtik
of Torrid First Term's Softball Plav,
Denton forfeith to
Old Folkn and Young
( ounty Afjffrefjationn
Sportsman I'lan* Second Half
During l-aM I'art «f
Summer School
ft"iti Tnlsmi' MVj
CHATVER BOX
'' ' d If1/ .. °^er (CONT1NI Kl FROM I'
Ih Hrif/hteat hxample
AUK It
man who p
walk And ol"
^pent hi* h<.
but huw ma
one about tt
lib <.a< ation
t he Htory ill
tranper the t.i
There wn-
nnmed tianpc
aghnst if on I
of boy tha'
would kick tt
Mad 1! i'V.t ocrurrnd to you that
■ro'airi towns or dintriet* or even
countu'K are noted fur certain things*
Now everyone known thnt t'nrker
' ounty well loved taieausie the big-
get! waterrneloiirt arc raided in that
vicinity. Van /.andt County i noted
mainly for it* poltirnl indenpendence-
liiViiig population while f huago i*
rernemliered for it- gangster.*. • Now
■ ,uiour, however, in not noted for it*
jvatei rne'on- 01 it- free taiern or
-i' - .gang^tera, hu1 . fitr the renowned
1 outsail player* it ha- produced, the The boys wo
riutioitly of which. 01 .vhurc, have HhuoM cxerci
,-bonen the North Texan state Tench- the flighty >
or College for then alma mater ,wer, ''I mu
Among the luniinaru fron. the little rtotty WI me
U'e-it Texa 1 ty are found the name* ,|tty
of Sam Mr' lure Skij>|«er Morri «, in|r date* ate a
Albert Wir*. t iiH ShnwVer and la.it, orite fmil. (■
tuil imt len-t, I'rentice Walker, and pin . II'
■ aptain emeritua, 01 ex captain, of
It-he l!i-'ll! Kagle football t -arn At the
pri-.i-nt moment Walker in abed fol
! lowing a Hidden operation for ap
p.-mlu in- Last year Walker proved
- In la- mil' of the gi elite ! < aptulliM the
' Kng-lc* have ever bad The year be-
fore Walkei dnl moat of the captain
ing work on (he team by constantly
keeping the learn in the Im-kI - pirit-i
and'pepping tin-m 111 - behind the line,
I n-1 ,1-111 Walker, one of the linen 1
d«-ten ivi back in t he SoUthwext,
ii".oil thai l.c-iide-. being a whale of
a good bnll (dayer, h«' wan a catmble
leader b; (iet'oiially comltjctlng the
•1. omen • to their second Conference
| 1 lutmpfonfihip in a row For four
; year* Walker made the going tough
i for oppoiting elevens, and his presence
lb' 'iind the line will be greatly mi**ed
j ne*t year Wnlker -a perhap* the
brighti • t light Seymour ha-i yet
produred and the place be h« in
in ion and White football hiatorv can
never In- uxurped or erased'
I thietie Exploits o f
JU.Vi Football Vaptain
ire Far-Famed Tales
t day off taking « ——
'■ delivery body who Nearly everyone hm* heard talen of
riding a bicycle the athletic exploit* of the far famed
t ,ou have heard the Qunter Bible tot lege Southern Cal
p.of.-*Mor who aj/ent ifornia. Notre Dame. Army. Harvard,
,iu' op top balloon** Vale fade into insignificance at
i the mere mention of dear old Gunter.
' Now a lot of crack.4 have been taken
at Cunter and her Bible College, and
u time a boy 'he old school ha* been run down a
would *tand by doubter* around here; however,
Ja t |ike the light that failed. Chuc
Sportmnan ami his team of Old F-dkit
ar- fatting from the -nftball picture,
* thi* pa-! week the once-favored
ld timer* went down to another ig
nomiitlou# defeat, thi- time at the
hand* of the pack-leaded F.lli* ' ounty
lub to the ttlne of ^I to '1. I'Ue to
the break in the schedule cau*ed by
the fourth of Juiy holiday two game*
were po*tponcd until July lii, In tiie
f'ROdRFSS OS FX-
STt i)F\TS' IMO\
SFFX BY LEADER
I would like for the ex-*trident <
[to know that we are still working on
the project for a recreational center
mil v'iU event tally bu.ld it a* plan-
ed Mia* Nellie Kline, *tate chair
man of the Fx-Student* Union, told
e|Koi« i« here Saturday.
The !'Vian ha* more money than
t had last year, acco.ding to Mi.**
:,ri', who -tated that, all e*pense«
■-e'e tteiug paid by the interest on the
money now in the treasury of the
organisation. The recreation center
will have a large auditorium which
may be u * e d f o r play*, recitals.
three other game* scheduled for the , ,
... , 1 . 1 .1 dance*, and other fortm* of entertaln-
week \ oung < ounty easily took the L;1 k tll
mea*ur< of the i'"ree Stater* from Van
/audi, while Denton, dated to play
iin: kicker
> f - upon
Vou
the Old Folk* and Young County on
th> fOth of June, forfeited both fray*,
whoving 'lie home team deep into the
cellar
At coding to word from Choc
Spoil-man, who t in charge of the
tourney, the summer soft-bail league
may dei laii- a split .«ea*on, beginning
the *econd half race with the second
let in oi the summer e* ion. In case
inent, whih- club 100m* will be fitted
for both men and women. Above the
' lubrooms. there will lie a roof gar
rien; l elow will Ih> the kitchemi and
.'tore-room*.
.1 knew what kind!tht*> wen- juxt popping off! Next
H,. | fall when Coach Jack Siaco parade* i'" i i.- Uone, play-off wili be necessi
httli
■ gong
- s nay,
Casper was
ali the
"liasjier,
ic discretion.'
fillet would
let the gong
time.
you
' but
an
get
kick that fell,
a shame for it
So he did.
W eek-Knriing
In < hirago
Six student
tainly -howi-
hilarious Four
to clas*e* We.
ex! et had t:<
week end an'!
hurried trip
World's Fai:
immediately
r I a-sun Thtirsd
arrived at tin
cago Friday
trip in led* th
guy began hav-
wtth Casper'* fav-
■ became all needles
id, I would like to
j">ng It would la
vte.t rusty on him "
'hi- 1 ollege cer -
1 'hev bad had a,
• bi'ii 1 hey . reported '
*.i v morning. This I
ol - antage of the)
.h" idav to make a
1 Imago and the
■ a , tig the College
• dismissal from
1". 1 noon, I he group
■ .-round in Chi
■ noon, making the
thirty hours, They
had Friday n ght, Saturday and Sun-
day in whic' to see the Wonders to
in- >.ti! at this great exposition.
SI'Ft I \l
* <> permanent, - f•
*fi on
*1 00
tl .fin pci mam nt. for
I'bom .ii.i.i infi w Hickory
ItlUiillS IIIXITI SHOI'I'F
P ENI)E K'S
COLLEGE SI'PI*LIES
HA NDWK'HKS (( NFBITIONS
THIS WKKK
F K E K
ti reuse Jobs f to
Mrs. I orrie W Allen of the faculty ittil
(rt*« rge Ktibitiwin of the student body
Hopper-Blackburn Oil & Tire Co.
•it oi the game foi puninhfiieiit due
to his being late for the bus . The
-ame Ted crashing through San Mar
Co line for the Ragles' first I .one
tar Football <"bampion«hi|i My i
no Ic' eager* playing an tight has j
Kitball to defeat the loop leading!
Na< ngdochr- Lumberjacks in llarriiu)-
'i;,'inna«ium near the t lose ef the
haidboard ra-oii The same club
taking the measure of both S M C.
and Maytnr, running later into a
streak of hanlluek and finishing with
a percentage of •uu in the Hag chase
Track and a score of enthusiasts j
lighting for a 1 hance to enter the
Stock Show Meet, and J I). Moore
placing 111 five events at the Fort
Worth meet to win high point honois
in the college division ... A ilatih
from San Marco* and another I .one
Stat track championship , . Kast
Texas barely beating out Sportsman'- j
cross country team between the half*
of the San Maction-Kagk football
game here . Smith and Moore,1
No, 1 net doubles combination, with-
in eight {mint* of the tennis crown
Other *fftMrt disappointment* and
glories in abundance . . And the
familiarity of n Lone Star Athletic
crown to Teacher* College.
11< 11NC OF Till: FlitMiS OF
hi l: I DtrcATIONAl. I AH
Wat.
I'll 11 -hi
Hood
roarn I
at in
fortniii
t he
onin
lie
Til'
llo -
I llt-11
to I
the
pus
hie
Ic. I
i) y« well, ye ynman and
■ ties, for shades of Robin
mil hi* merry men will
• green Sherwood again
et Thursday of the next
t> • The fourth grade of
i. monstratinn school will
mate our old friend. Kit-
in Alan-A-Dale. Friar
and host of other Robin
- haracters famous for
great deeds and services
•air ladies Watrh for
t< on our Sherwood carn-
al- mt the fish pond. ' in
i'oor Robin was thrown
'•tii- lohnt such as "Robin
Hood
11 i' her
will in
g reel!
lilt" ' ■
here again," "Come
1 ome Hither!", which
aid the coming of our
lothed friend and h-s
nun.
—
hi* 1933 edition of the North Texas
State Teachers College football snuad
onto the gridiron a former Cunterite,
Mule Vughan, will be leading the
pack. Three year* ago Mute Vaughan
wasn't good enough to bit a regular
on Mister Sisco's pigskin team ...
he was a mere bench warmer. Then
the next year came and Mule was
still u bench warmer until . . . until
big I>aila* Kith from Bridgeport, who
looked like a cinch for one of the
back-field posts turned an ankle and
was layed out for the seasor The
coacher looked around for someone
to take the big man's place, but there
-seemed to tat no one in particular
around to till the brogan* of the one
from Bridgeport. Mule was sitting
t the right end ol the bench when
the mentor came up, so he was sent
out on the li Id and he played in
the back field for 'he remainder of
the season, proving that Gunter does
produce football players. Last year
Vaughan wa* back at hi* old place,
too good Cut anyone to dislodge, and
at the close of his latst season, after
being mentioned prominently by a
number of sport* writer* for all-con-
ference honors, the letterme;. showed
theii confidence in his ability by
making him the leader of the Kagles j
for i! :i:c
i:\IIIBIT TO ItK Fl. VCKII IN
Rl>t CATION Bl ILIUM. SOON
A das* in handcraft under Ken-
no : Hunt, instructor in the depart-
ment of art of the • 01 lege for the
summer, will exhibit some of their
work in the main corridor of the Edu-
cation Building Tuesday and Wed-
' nesday next.
The object of this class is to use
n* working materials things which
are accessible to any teacher Among
the many things there, there will be j
peasant jewelry made from macaroni,:
which, when enameled, makes intri-
cate articles for personal adornment
There also will he lamps and lamp-1
shades made from hand-beaten metal,
from used tins. Hand-made rag rugs;
will also I*' exhibited.
Teacher* should lie interested in ]
this exhibit as an example for their :
students. Someone will he at the
exhibit during its showing to explain
the material* used and the construc-
tion of each article.
tat «d in V ugust lietwcen the winners
of the fust half pennant with the
champion- of the second lap race.
With only si* more games left to be
played, ltllis ( ounty appear* to have
strangle hold on the flag for thi*
term All of the rest of the team*
will fight it out foi second and third
plac in t'<c standings.
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:{<) days for .'$5c
Hose Special 5Be and up
Dressmaking mending,
alteration, etc.
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LAST WKKK'S (JAMES
Klli.-, Jl Old Folks, 5.
Voting, li! Van Zandt, t
Young, l Hen ton, 0.
1 Mil Folks. I Denton, 0.
Standings
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A. I>. Willis spent
hi- home in I'errin.
the week-end
larulge Hall arid Joe Forester'
-pen 1 from Saturday through Tues-
day in Athens.
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- JUST LOOK —
Anthony Adverse
Wife for Sab-
Strange L-inkTHtanding
Protecting Nunl.
of Ltnre w .
| Ka <t
Man What Miilu
(ireat^ Winds
Henrey AHen
Kathleen N'orri*
Harriett ('omstock
Atice Grant Rosman
Warwick Oeeping
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Ham Fallada
utfe. ■ ; _■ - 'fcwwt Poole
Mary Rnlx rt.« Rinehart
In th« Rental Library of.
COLUMKt STORK
t'urelv personal piffle: Cham-
pionships in two maior *porls in
one year is good for any school . .
Jack Vaughan and this sports-
writer seriously are of the opin-
ion that T. I . will not heat the
Fagles this year . . . We predict
that llarriHon Stafford will he a
brilliant success with Army next
fall . . Had Ted Wright entered
the \radony more predictions
anuhl lie made , . . Seeing Tol-
lege Humor' haa made ua all
football this week . . . VesterdaC*
"Dream" baseball game ended up
in a nightmare for the National
League . . . Texas has a fair
chance to inaugurate boxing in
the State with a heavyweight
championship match in Ft. Worth
. . . Vines practically proved with
h's win over Cachet that America
still is in the running far the
Davis Cup . .. The sweetest words
in the Rngliah language are "ft'a
Mi uu* **
air.
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Northeast Corner Campus
REDUCED PRICES
on
Cotton Lutes
Voiles
Organdies
Ah Low as
$4M
The
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Mutt's
——
Teams partuipating in the volley Plan* have been made for a swim-
'ia!l tournament Wednesday afternoon ming party and moonlight picnic for
| from 7 o'clock to < o'clock are as - the members of the W.A-A. Bvary-
; follows The Indians, a physical ed- one attending is to meet at the Har-
ucatton class team. vs. The Van hiss Gymnasium at 7 o'clock Friday
Zandt County Club team; the Wine j evening. July 7. Misses Marguerite
County ('lub team va. the Cubs, an- Bales, a nil Clydenc Oliver have charge
other class team; the Wildcata, a claa* of the refreshments. Misses Kudelle
DYCHE'S CORNER
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team, vs. the Van Norman, one of
the W A A teams; and the Swin-
lay y. th. other W. A. A. team, va.
the Lions, a claaa team. The win-
ning team* of the above four matches mittee.
were Van Zamlt County, Wise County,
Van Norman, and Swindall team*.
These teams will play the semi-final
and the final match next Wednes-
day. July II A large crowd ha*
been attending these gamaa, and it
is predicted by many that the Van
Zamlt team is likely to win.
Ferguson is chairman of the enter-
tainment committee, and Misses Elisa-
beth Lochart and Olive SteUer are
in charge of the transportation com-
No admission fee!
OAME! SET! MATCH!
The girla summer tennis champion-
ship was settled in the final match
between Mildred King and Gladys
Harahaw. Mildred King in her semi-
final match with Jean Lacy dropped
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a set, but was able to pull through
Miss Ponnie Cotteral and Edith after a hard fought third set. Gladys
Kubeck selected the followinc from' Harshaw also had trouble in beat-
the tw W. A. A. teams as member* ing her opponent, Cutaming*. in tfce i
of the Varsity Volley Ball tea m: j semi-finals. Mildred King seeming-
> « eeeee«N.* e>eeeee*ee*ee*eee e ; j>ta {iM,< )rmft Wade, Margueriete ly had no trouble with Harahaw «ak-
Bales, Dorothy McQuiddy. Bttie ing her measure to the tune of 6-2;
j Smith. Alma Carlisle. Luclle Wataon, (1-0, Plana are being made for a
1 ami Lucile Flowwa. This group will girls doubles tournament and a mixed
! compete against a team selected by doubles tournament. Anyone inter
' Mies Kargueriete Bales from her two ested ia requested to watch tha bal-
| physical education clamies ai|^Pp|'t«atin board aij||hr Campos ISi|
If-rrrrirrrrrlit 1 rrrrrrrrrrrrrrfriij •ft,rn,1on at 7 oVkdl. for information.
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