McMurry War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 30, Ed. 1, Saturday, May 27, 1933 Page: 3 of 4
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ATHLETIC PROSPEaS ARE GOOD
IN ALL SPORTS FOR
When the McMurry Indians
trot onto the field next yeur ev-
er)one will lie wondering jut
how far the club will go betoie
they arc eliminated from the title-
race. To begin with the Tribe
will be stepping in new and a bit1
luster company. It will be their
lirsl venture in Texas conference
lootball.
there is a possibility that 13
leltermen Irom this vears club
will answer the call and will be
joiiieu iy io lenermen irom yeur iuenuu aim nuskeinuii games teis this part of the state has ever
la-l one junior college gradu- with the McMurr) freshmen. The kiioun. coming out of many
ate and Iwelv promising recruits gioup arrived Tuesday under the games with the i enforcement of
from the freshman club. The team supervision of Ke. II. K. Gil- U head gear torn loose . He-
will be led b) F. Smith brilliant breath. pator at Higgins. ' tol)( ie . lo len. lm first
all-conference ipiorterbac-k. who lite first of the scheduled -e- jt-.ir men plent) football and
can do mot everything well. Olli- ries of gumes took place Tuesday sportsman-hip and build charac-
er leltermen who ure expected to afternoon with the "White Caps' i.r
answer the call are: Currv. P. taking the measure of the fish -
Smith McKeniie. Weatherman
"Hed" Jefferies Hammock Dani-
el C. Smith Foster. Neel) P. C.
Johnson and U. Dell. Sandy
I oreman and Amou Johnston who
were out the past year will be
back to strengthen the end and
tackle positions. The junior col-
lege man is a big 200 pound tack-
le who is reported lo be plenty
mean.
Freshmen who are bidding for
a birth on the eleven are liar less
Revnolds Uetiixhe Woods Guv
loi Meeks Blackburn Brogdon
Campbell Hampton and llryant.
Four inemheis of the varsity
basketball club will be baik uloug
with all -ipiudmieil and a num-
ber of piomising men from the
Fish team. A. Johnston will be
the only regular lost and his
place will be taken cure of by
eithei lluile Daniel or some ju-
nior college man.
Track and tennis will
other sports next )eui.
be McMurry s first attempt at
truck in several years. However
I lllllllt'tri ui illlllcies ttiiif (;-
tars in high school ure sure to
number of athletes who were
uflnrd plentv of material.
The tennis assignments ure like-
H be divided among P. Smith F.
Smith. Bowver. and Harless.1
These bo)s are experienced men'
with the exception of Harless fish
product who is able to give any
of the varsit) men plenty of com-
petition. P. Smith was runner-up
in the Texas conference meet.
Wliile tliincs are not too op-
timistic that old never die Indian
sniril is sine to carry the Tribe
and its supporters through many
scalping trips victors.
o -
SCHOLARSHIP MEMBERS-
il'omi iiii 1 (10111 pi-a-' mu l
the present system of government
it lay in the hand- of the nidi-
vidual to couect it and that only
through the individuul could the
faults be coneited. The extent
that uoveniment plays in a per-
son's life was ulso brought out.
Government iccord's one's birth;
protects against contagious di-
seases; guides the system of edu-
cation: lemilutes professions
luw. medicine: reuulutes bu-i-
ness: ami Dr. Stephenson pieditt-
ed that government will soon be
engaged in private business and
bunking. In conclusion Di. Ad-
urns -tie-sed the inipoitiinie of
the fact thai each individual is a
stockholdei in the corporution of
the IJnitecl Stales uutl uiged that
each person exercise hi- right 10
vote on ull public questions.
Member- of the James Wuiloid
Hunt chanter of the Scholar-hip
Societies of ibe South attending
th.- iiu-efnii! nt Simmons were:
Miss Julia E. l.ukei fucullv
sionsor Buiniie Rum-ev Kath-
eryne Simison Oiu Fuy llefley
Fannie Cummings. lions iiuiiu
Dot is Dunn
Pickeiu West. Edwaid An-le).
and Cruwfoid Babb. Tho-e at-
tending the A.C.C. meeting wete:
faculty representative Miss Jen-
nie Tale; Burnice Ramsev Pick
en We-t. Edward Ausle) ami
Herman B. Mill.
- CONCRETE COURT
iroiiilimed lioni naue one)
nerve a a drawing caul for sum
mer ussembly tmlrnt. ml vis-
Itors to the campus dining the
Miinmer months.
S M. Juy iliairiiiaii of the
board of tnulee. and cliuiliunu
of the building 'committee has
been ery iiittrutiieiital ill mak
linr tha uift of the teimU coutt
poMlbk
HIGGINS BALL CLUB
TAKES MEASURE
OFFISH
The Higgins "White Caps" u
team composed of members of the
oung peoples division of the
RKins Methodt-t church ure on
the campus for a -series of indoor
12-6.
This team has made a good re-
lord in the three )ears that they
have been playing by defeating
teams throughout the entire ran-
hondle and the southern part of
Oklahoma. Out of approximate!)
fift) games they have lost onl)
two one loss occured recentl) to
a team at Wellington.
The group is made up of: Ray
Carson Wilson (captain). Junior
Hearing. Clyde Tarbox. Lorraine
Wassell. Tom F.wing. J. T. Put-
ton John Hum Kouald Trace
Rill Nation. Hernard Brown and
Coach Flatheis.
Ill NT DEL1VERS-
(Coiitinueil (10111 pnc.e rncj
eparated from the mind.
"Spiritual life is to be cherish-
! and cultivated. We are to had it heen lixed snouei but pos-
be the grow in the grace of God and of sili it can be stirred up enough
It will Jetis ( hrist through pra)er read- so as to afford a sand pile for
nig the liihle. attending the serv-
iies of the church and singing
tin Kreut hvmns of all ages. We
1111 ;i(ai iiiiiiis w uii uici
ure to uillivule His presence in
0111 lira 1 Is and live with Mini uu-
til He lives with us.
"No man's life was ever the
same after tin Son of God had
crossed the threshhold and bless-
ed the heart with his presence
Spiritual lite gives glor) and
glow to all other forms of life
in this world.
"It gives men the power to
oveicome all other forms of life
and lo avoid sin. It gives glor)
to ibe future and beauty to the
life bevoud. All life becomes ra-
haul bicuuse it's God's world and
Go
I is in His woild. '
"If there is no spiritual life'
no heieufler and we are going
back to the dirt trom whence we
cunie let us live like cious; iei
us live like dogs. Why not re-
peal the Eighteenth Amendment
am live like drunken fool-? Hut. 1
and live like uruiikeii iouis; mu
;f t.le ;s n spiritual life for us.
jel jjXH like human beings and
ones with -omelhing to which to
j forwaul."
A. 77.f
'ruduates
Dr. Hunt addie-sed the gradu
ates direitly in saying that they
i.aihiiii! a turuiuii point in
i...jr i:v.. '
"Viiir lite will never be the
samp flt. .0 gruduution next
'rurda) nioriiiiig. Bunks.gov-
rlimet may fail but youi minds
u tttljs hold facts which you
iliu. m inundated during the lour
.. ; w ;c (IU have been in
((Ueit.
"(ul ull thi-is in vain without
Knovxlt(l
..r .
dge ol the spiiituul life
Crown Je.il- a- Sou and
k.ig and blessed Redeemer for
... .1 ...er .'I'lm crow ii ami lie
mIo-v uf the Christian life belongs
n jlw Cluist and -oniedav it
m ). Uls.
Speciul uiii-ir lot the occu-ioir
lonsistetl ol an anlliem "itiiisi
We Do All tb'ie Tliee" from
"'Ibe Seven La-t Wonls" (Du-.
hoist and vocul solo by Gypsy I
Ted Sullivan Wylie dean of Fine
Wis in McMuirv. "Come Unto1
I Him" fiom "'Ibe Messiah" (Mini-
dell. 'Ibe offeralciv. given by a
! trio coiisi-tum of Velum Ater vio
llu. Ruth Laslev. cello and Hugh
Wjtddill orgun wu "Andante
I Reliuioso" rriiame)
'llu invocation was given by
Rev. ( ul ( Wrlghl and the ben
edlctiou by S. M. Jay. iliamnan
f '" li' f tiu-ue. of Me-
luri) ( ollege.
The proces.ional "soleiim
Muuh" (Meucliuni) and the re
ie.ioiwl "Maiclie Ponlificale"
(l.enmnens. were played al the
lpc orjiau by HurIi Waddill.
SPORT SQUIBS
' U ARION JOHNSTON
We would like to congratulate
the mIiooI authorities on the em-
ploying ol Robert Klllkersou a.
1 irishman couch for the next year.
! 'lo main ol the exes this will he
good news ul-o. Man) moons
will hae changed on the old res-
erMition hefor': the memories of
the dynamic little fullback of
former duys is forgotten. Never
has there been a more loyal In-
I (liun warrior than liob who was
.lu..v n mm. nf Cpu unrl ami
much action. He was one of the1
l.-u fnlll..-.. u.- lino wn I
w could take out at end with-
.mi .mi assistance- he was
doubtedly one of the hardest hit
t teunl Fulkerson and'!!""" (Homecoming).
Coach R. M. Medle) should make.1 November 17 Southwestern at
It wj e u case of wheie u pupil C-corgetown.
leums up with his teacher. Fulk N 25. A.C.C. at Abilene.
u;l attempt to put into effect
hat the Old Master taught him
wliile under his tutelaue.
'e are verv ilad to announce
0 all that two things this column!
1Us been milliim for the past few
months is about to come to nass.l
Fir-t work has been started on a
swell concrete tennis conit. This
court is being given b the
class of 1931. No belter move I
could nave l.ecn maue. towaro a-i
ii 1 . 1 . I
j .
trading inteiested racquet wcild-
ers to our midst. It s one of the I
best advertisements the school
bus. Second we are filial!) - go-
lllg 10 gel ine looiuau ueia uxeu
to a certain degree.
111 pmirtt.
it will not be in us good shape
the bovs to cut capers on.
We have us our honor guests
. null us . iiwiiui .o
this week a voting bunch of ath
leies Irom Higgins. uiese do)s
have engaged the freshmen in
several contests and have proven I
thev are iust adept at one spoil
Us auolhei. We have enjo)ed
having vou and hope )ou will
come buck to see us.
To the exes who ma) be back.
sc want to warn )ou us well as
acmiuiut vou with a certain per
soualit) on the campus. If you
see a person 5 feet four inches
tall with rosy cheeks and big
baby blue eyes you will be look-
ing at the star of the Indian foot-
ball team next fall. This person
is George "Shorty" Detrixhe of
Higgins. We have learned to
aunure Dlioriy lor ins pep aim
courage and aie expecting great
things from him.
Just a look at the freshmen
coming on next year encourages
one gieatlv. It makes one feel
that the places left vacant next
year by the graduation ol many
of the old stttiulliys will tie weli
taken care of. To begin with we
have the "Mighty" Pool from Ah-
icne uigii inuui wuu iu i".
a'moim om midst. "The Great
One" is one of the snuppiest lit
lie bull tarrieis in these parts.
and reports have it that he uillry u8 rei yx Southwestern
be better than his brother Mick -
ie Pool. Regardless the name of
Pool will probably cuu-e rival
co.u lies more pulling of hair and
many sleepless uighls. Next we
I have Weiilou nnunieton 01 aiii-
. lene also who developed into
one of the be-t fullbacks in the
stale lut sea-on hell he p enly
lough believe you me.
lied
i Hunt. cruckiiiK t-ood center Irom
Abilene high school will hol-ter
the center o fthe line. On top ol
llii- we will have lluile Kincaid
one 01 ine ne-i niockiug hucks
baiks of
tne siute in rut. wueu
he pltt)ed
with the powerlul tagie ciun.
Thi- will be our lu-t mint of
the veur -We have eujoved doing
our bit to keep vou informed a-
best we toiild. If we have aicom-
pli-hid anything we aie happy;
if we have hindered anvone we
aie -turv In closing we wish
eutn one piru-nm vuinuou. nu-
ing to see vou back wilh some-
one with vou. to make Me.Murry uttles H e selected in Septeni
the best school ever .
0 The confening of degrees will
be the next feature on the pro-
See the pictuies of the ram Miss Beth Myall sponsor
gnidtmtcH beauties Mill fit- of the cluss will greet the giad-
xoiites 111 iiur show windows uale- us thev go on the stage and
See our complete lines of new Mr. James E. Freeman as assiit
ulfts for Kfitduilti'S. MrN'ianl dean of the college will pre"
TERS. ...it them for tjuduatlou. Tk
McMURRY WAR WHOOP
FOOTBALL SEASON
OPENS SEPT.
23
'ii... nut .. !;:.... r !.. t
i i. 'ii :t t !...! J
.ilUiit umlaut niu ma iut.ii
first public appearance for next '
..ii '. U..........I... - !.. Al.ii
when the) meet the l.ions ol hast
Texas State Teachers College ac-
cording to an announcement b)
Coach H. M. Medley.
At present four (mines are
scheduled to be played in Alii-
I leue with the Indians making
ibree trips awa from the reser
a" '""'"I' f scalps. Two
dates are open et but will prob-
uhlv be filled in during the Mini
mer. The completed schedule is
as lollows:
Sept. 2i. F. Texas at Abilene.
Sept. 30 open .
Oct. ( open .
Oct. W W. Texas at Can) on.
Oct. 20. open.
(Jet. 27 H. ! ne at Brown-
wood. No. 1. St. Eds at Abilene.
Nov. 11. Daniel Baker at Ah-
F.IGHTEKN SF.NIOHS-
(Continued from pam ore.1
well known member of the Melh-
odist church and is a candidate
anuiiiaie
f Doctor
for the honorary deeree o
of Law which will be conferred
upon him by McMurrv. Dr. W.
..Jr.. . . t 1
senior 1 M. Pierce pastor at Vernon who
was presented for his honoran
!. .. r 1.. n. r:....i.
r . "... n . n. tv ...i.
liociors degree m in. iiiisiev.
when Dr. Pierce received h.s de-
gree from Southwesleii.. will pre-
sent Dr. Tinsle) for his degree.
The convocation procession w
san ironi nuiu nan "on enrer
Ihrminli 111 Irnnl Hnnr. nl thf) I
Administration miildine to the
auditorium. Miss Julia Luker
has charge of the organization
and preparation of the program
for the morning and Dan Dod-
son is marshall of the affair. The
Coronation Marth from "I
pro. I
pliete" by Meverbeer i. the mu-1
s'cal selection f6r the iiocession
piaveo D) mini i.asiev..ceuo;
Velma Ater.
10I111; and Hugh
Waddill piano.
The proceion will be arrang-
ed with Mr. Dodson marshal)
leading the trustees and faculty
member-. Profe-or Tinslev and
Dr. Hunt will head the group im-
niedtalelv followed bv members
of the bouiil ol trustees and lac-
ill" members who will he seated
the stage. The seniors wi'l 1
u.hered lo theii seuts bv junior
class representatives.
l)itiiut in
VogniHi
With the audience standing the
nioxiuiu of the morniii
will be
opened with the singing ol
"Americu;" after wliuli Dr. W.
Murrcll presiding elder of the
' Alulene district will give ine in-
' ..w-nlinn. Cull fen .niiioiinremeiits
w;j M w0 ls )i. Hunt pre-
siding officer of the morning
Special music bv the girls quar
tc( arm te hoys octet of the col -
egt. i ir an attratlive nart on
c irogram. Their mu-ical se -
J lection will be "The Vision of
i.hrist hv l.hri-tiunsoii.
(.'mnieitrmeri(
Iddress
Professor Randolph Wood Tin-
. Itniveisity since 1903 and ha -
i)t.. instmitor in Biology Phy-
i mjWi Geology and has lieeu as.
sisiuni to the president since
ii). He has acted as president
0f te institution on severul oc-
ca-ious and is a noted school man
r lttH iirr je president of
ui0 schools in Georgelown for
iiiiiiiv ii-ars. and nl.n dislrit I luv
IhjkI.t for a Ions- neriod
III'
l0lHi iKhy recommended us a
speuker and a master of occasions.
The uwai'd of honors will fol-
ow IP address with I'mles-or
Tin-ley receiving his buuoiur) de-
Nlw. um lwo meinber- of the
Juuie- Wiuford Hunt Scholarship
Societies of the South who weie
N(n dilute -tuuding by the
fMUt) committee f iu- college
w u-ieive recognition of llil-
I. 'nK.y Ure Misse- Ora Fuy
eflev and Kalheiyne Simpson.
1U !. (lt. g-st grudes
im the lut lliree vears oi college
v0ik ukiisI tholar-hip grad-
'EROS HONOR
SENIOR GIRLS
Senior girls were honored by
members of the Sigma Lambda
Kappa l.iterarv society by
slumber party
the home of
. i t? . i
')or1Vu""1 SaUlra
Ma 20.
evening
Following a swim ut Johnson's
uatatorilim members and their
guests went to the home of Doris
Dunn. Fortune telling and stunts
by freshman girls furnished the
amusement for the group.
Invitations were sent lo the fol-
lowing girls: F.lizabeth Bowycr
Ora Fa) llefle). Ilernice Ham-
se) Mickie Carroll Kathc-i lie
Simpson Doris Dunn Josephine
Main Eevcl)n Darilen Annie
Huth Eatus Lela Mae Smith.
Zoina Mood). Fannie dimming
Velma Sharp Kitt) Vents Lu-
cille Green and Miss Beth My-
utt senior sponsor
Offiteis for the coming )ear
who served as hostesses were:
Mable Phillips president; Chui-
line Ely vice president; La Faye
Stinchcomb. -ecieliiry-lrea.iircr;
Dorothy Miitlhews. reporter. Thev
were assisted b) Margaret Phil-
lip. Medeah Haw lings Marjorie
alker and Miss Julia Luker
club sponsor
A feast of sandwiches potato
chips olives deviled eggs. cake
ami lemonade was served at mid-
night. Breakfast was cooked !)
the freshmen club members. Club
members who attended were: Ju-
)iu B Elizabeth Johnson.
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mu wcuc if milium. iMury June
Simpson Lcontiue Watson Btth
Williams iiicilliu JO IIIC'KICV
i r :.i ii. u.i
Williams. Ilielma Jo Bicklev
a.!: n;. n!....! .... iv.
.. ...u.i ... .. -. -
. m.-j.!! t-.-l Ver. Mr
fep ( (.p Me e Wa.
k- FraRe MM ;
.. ("arille j;v in j.'a.
sfi'chiomb. Dorotliy Matthews
M p. .. .. . Wni
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ker Miss Julia Luker. sponsor
and two former club member-.
Eleanor Jones and Oh Nita Car-
ter. degrees will then be confened bv
Di. J. W. Hunt president of the
lonege.
(;. jr Agree
sunmer session
Bachelor of Arts:
losenhit e lllain. Snanish. Abi-
lt.m.
Alsie Carleton English Cui Is.
IM0 VJeH Mexico.
'Doris Dunn. English Abilene.
Hose Fiher Religion Anson.
ex Kendall. Religion Medley.
Mlurnice
Rams
Spanish
Westbrook.
Lela Mae Smill
English East-
hind.
Alhelda Yeats. Hi-tory Mei
kel.
Bachelor of Scieiue:
Finis T. Bell. Education Haw
V
Fannie Cuiiiiiuiik'
Fducalion
Abilene.
Haile Daniel. Education Abi-
lene. Lucille Green Business Admin-
istration Abilene.
Zoma Moody Education. Gui-
1 Carl McMasiers
Education
Lakeview
i Candidates for Wegreei.
I Spring Session
llachelor of Arts:
"Eliiabeth Bowyer
1 Abilene.
English
English
Annie Huth Eu-tu
Abilene.
1 "Ora Faye llefley Engli-h AI
Bene.
Frank M. Law lis Muthtniatii-
Svlvester.
J p. Patter-on Religion Abi
leue.
tuglisli
"Kuthervnc Simp.
Abilene.
("ail 'Ihoma
History
Abilene.
Huihflor of Seieme:
Hugh Anthony. Spec
Art-
Diiinus
Ethvl Royte ( arioll. Speech
Wis Abilene.
Irviu lluyton. Husine-s Admin
i.lration Lumcta.
Evelyn Gerlrutl
Da i den Filu
wiliou Atuleue.
William Marion Giteu Bu-i
ne-s Vdmiiii-trution Abilene.
Will Quince Morris Business
Administration Abilene.
llniiiKe Raiusey r.duculiou.
W'e-lbrook
Velma S
'harp
EdiKaliou Abi-
lene.
Gerald Bruit- Wadmk
llu..-
nev. Administration. Rule.
Kunnie Mae Woodard. Educn
turn. Abilene.
William Hardy Wright Bui-
m-ss Vdministralion bilene.
I undidatei for Honorary Degrees.
Spring Sesion
Prof. Randolph Wood Tinsley
Soulhwetern University Geoige-
town Tuu.
SUCCESSFUL YEAR ENJOYED BY
McMURRY ATHLETES
The year of 19J2-3.1 has ionic
' to a close and McMurr) support-
crs can continue to hold their
heads high uiul point with pride
to the achievements of her teams
in all forms of athletics.
FOOTBALL
At the outset Loach H. M
icn i. i.
Mil li j li r .1 ll
ed cv s a I ready small football
. ' .
squad was further depleted when
word was received that "Sand)"
Foreman one of the best tackles
ever to 1I011 an Indian uniform
had turned pedagogue and Anion
Johnston big 200 pound
turned up with a broken
which kept him out the whole sea-
son. Nevcitheless. Couch Midlev
started the season with 7 li tier-
men and 9 sophomoies and
siuadsmen. The bov woiked
huid and diligcnllv for the first
game of the seiisou with .l 1.
On October ft a high pinlel and
hard fighting tribe ol Indian war
riors climaxed a gloiion- home-
coming da) bv lifting the sialp
of the A.C.C. Wildcats. Late in
the lourth (iiurtei the Indians
drove the ball lo the 15 )urd line
wrom which F. Smith kicked the
ball sipiarel) between the tooth-
picks to win .1-0.
The Indians played some fine
defensive ball in the next four
games but never could put the
ball aevross the line themselves
consequently the Bruves lost three
ami tied one game. The next en-
counter wus with Daniel Baker.
The Indians led bv the tiiple
treat I'. Smith plaved btilliant
lootball to defeat the llillbilliis
I.! 0. On the next vviek uid
Couth "Medley and his dan jmn -neyed
lo Geoigetown when thev
pill up their greatest defensive
game of the season holding the
Southwestern Pirates to a smr-
less tie. The Tribe 1 loil the
season wits a post se.iou game
with A. and I. ol Kingsville in
wliiih thev put 011 the most daz-
zling aerial (ileus ever seen in
South Texas. Thus the season
closed with two wins two lies
and foui losses. 'I wo Indians
were placed on the all-T.l.V.A.
team F. Smith at piar-i.baik.
and Blackie Wudeck at jjf
BASkE'l BALL
MeMuriy's fighting liuhiins
had better link in the basketball
line sharinj; second phue in the
Texas inufcieiHf Diiegiirding
a weak starl the Tube plaved a
betlei hiuud ol ball lliiin anv olh-
.r u-niii in the 1 m int. I hi- be
ing McMinrv's firsl vein in lex
us toufeieme 1 oinpt titiou it is
a (i. dil lo the .(hool that thev
won .(-(ond plan and were the
niilv 1 gicgulion In win eight
I on-ei ulive game- I In- Indians
praitiiallv won the ft i- inn
ft it in e Im the Simmons ( owbovs
. delealing the .( .(. Wild ills
and Howiild Puviu Yellow Jin k-
ets in the 'home -tietih" to limh
II win loi the ( owhauils. who it-
hised to ineet the Indians and
Wildcats in (ompelilion. Mi Mur-
rv plated I'. Smith 011 the all-
" Forty-Niners" Hold
Re-Union
Members of the "roity-Nin-er."
(-Indent- who have taken
Engli-h I") Anglo Saxon) met
loi thin annual le-tiniou ami the
initiation ol new membeis Wed-ue-da
evening at five o'clock at
tlu east door- of the diuiuislra-
tion building.
Initiate as purl ol the tere
moil) nnpeisotiatcil cbiiiaileis in
"the I'lolouuc To (haucei's I an
lei bin v Tubs ' hliabetb Bowyei
look the pui I nf the nun Mahle
Phillip- represented the millei
with llu- lliiimb of gold and wait
on In. nose; Doii- Dunn wa- tlu-
Good wife of Bath whue -even
husband weie undei the sod
Beth Williams was the sqnirc;
anil Jusepliiue Blaiii the monk.
flei the ltdl call bv the sec
rttuiv. Ora Fav llellev the new
inc'inbeis wen- officiallv taken in
-welling llu- ruuks of tin "Foity
Ninei-" to foity five membeis.
111 1.
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SHOE STORE
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Texas conference team at for-
ward. The tribe scored 153 points
against ."!! points for their op-
ponents. TENNIS
The onl) other major sport in
which McMurr) athletes partic-
ipated was tenuis. P. Smith and
ii c...:.i. --.I ii... i I
-'iiiiui lanirt 1111- 11111111:11 Min
. '
mill- .f-ipr.ll tlif-pla fltwl epifrnl
everal
mail lies in the lexas conference
meet -P. Smith going to the fi-
nals in which he lost to Andy
Moore of A.C.C in four torrid
sets.
HAIRCUTS 25c
A Friend lo McM
GEORGE BOWERS
At
GRACE BARBER SHOP
The Wilson
In the tenter of North Side
Where Miilcne Dines and
I'tavelers Are Welcome
PIGGLY WIGGLY
mi N010 Foui MaikeU
in Abilene
t)u nnl and Operated by
1 I' uluds and Sons
BABB
CLOTHING CO.
MEN'S SUFI'S
Cleaning; and Pressing
12(5 Chestnut
First Class
I VII OH WORK
ill lowest prices
McMURRY
TAILOR SHOP
North 1 f t uinpiis
SHC- RE-EUILDING
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11tl Dying of All Colors
RICHARD'S
SHOE SHOP
170 Cypres-.
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SERVE
BANNER
PRODUCTS
They Taste Better
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C. M. PRESLEY
' Houjc of Quality"
20 Pine
ABILENE FRUIT
& Vegetable Co.
Fresh Fruttb
and Vegetables.
Wholesale
Phone 5271 L.D. 15
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