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car ready now. •
We have a new shipment
Duco’No. 7 Car Polish
and Top Dressing
Get rid of that leak.
tory of the conference. Coach Ray
Morrison of Southern Methodist
A dog. 4, cat and a rabbit are
playmates on the’ farm of Henry
Mahoney, near Shallowater, Texas.’
Take time to
care for your-
health.
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J. Alvin Gardner, president of the
Texas League, revealed yesterday
Texas League club owners recently
voted to bin Oklahoma City and
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performed in executive session with
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Men’s Work Shoes,
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have ever peen at that price.
I See these suits—you will like
the materials, colors and
styles.
GRAND LEADER
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REPAIR NOW
Roof, porch or any
part of the house that
will need attention this
winter.
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that the day cf upsets is not over
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slacken the dri for his eleven this
weak.
Three Conference. Plays
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COURSES MAKE GOLFERS
Sea.Island, ma word, is the kind
of cotirse, Mr Blythe insists is not
msapt ier a tolling, molllng duf-
fer But It ts’the kind of roll cours
which odevelops a goiter who can '
go to any other zquf corn a- and |
not look Hke a sueker
if we had 30 more fell course,
like Sea Island in the south. w:
mould have 30 southern competi-
tors in the national amateur cham-
pionship Insad of about thrae.
And, I injist, the toilers woud ,
be Just as happy or happter. They I
do iove to tell people away from |
home a hat a uood old tougb golf
course they play. on Ooll is not
croquet. It is nat pool Aad it is ;
not golf when all you do is to bam- |
me' n ball about and zree pasture j
and into a terles at little round
holes.
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fired bts boys through scrimmage
yesterday Lollowing a talk from
Russell McIntosh, line coach
McIntosh, in part, said:
‘"There is not a man on
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hardly can be disregarded In addi-
tion to the inconveniences done op-
ponents, cancellation would involve
about $1,000,000 in receipts. Final
decision as to what course will be
pursued rests in the hands of Major
General William R Smith, super-
intendent of the Academy
Twenty-two yets ago the Army
Black calf
.His simple prescription will make
“it bilbgus, headachy, cross bon or
„ I comfortable. happy, well in jist
a few hours. It soon restores the
bowels to healthy regularity. It helps
"breqk-up" n cold by keeping > ne
bowels free from all that sicken ng
mucus waste.
T. C. U. Horned Frog harriers for
Uheir first inter-college match of the
epason. ' —
The match to have been held
here with Baylor’s squad was called
all by Byor last week, and in-
stead a triangular match in which
the Eagles, Baylor and S. M. U.
will engage will be held here Nov.
11. between halves of the Eagie-
Commerce game
Little dope on the cross-country
squads of Baylor, T. C. U. and 8.
M U. has been received here The
Eagles, led by the veteran Chili
Simpson, should be a force to reck-
on with in the T. I. A A. this yearr
jtnee gemes tor the week i on it right now and are doing ex- i
in a non-conference match, the tremety well. .
L & I Javlinas will meet the Sui j Miss Margaret Maddox___,
loss Teachers at Corpus Christi ta runner-up last year,/*as med- 225 W. Oak St. Phone 520
NEW FALL SUITS
$19.85
cause the Texas League feels it has
a compact -circuit eompebedlot.
or dark patterns.
sderhelenoranspudatgonargaxrenathese —• that
You hve a fafnout doctor's re rd
for thin larnlier Dr. Caldwell's re, rj
of having attended over 3500 birih
without loss of one mother or bab
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unedtiral history.
Giet a bottle of Dr. Caldweil's
Syrup Pepsin from your drugs tre
and have it ready. Then you w I'
Mate to worry when any member
your family is headachy, bily's,
gassy or constipated Syrup Pepi
is Eood for all ages It sweetens the
bowels; increases appetite—makes
ttgestion more complete.
road Saturday afternoon
at 3 o'clock. heading for Fort
Worth where they will meet the
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The opening of thisr the QfW bet of strokes or a certain number
Meek of the T I. A A play, shows j <4 steps to be enjoyed?
ithree teams undefeated Sam Hous- . Or does the conquest of a good,
ton, 1930 tiicholders and the Texas hard, par hole bring a greater re-
Ail elevens in the cast ano the ward than the raddling around of
-A. C. C widcats in the*wostern I some easy abort course in 85 or 90
division | strokes?
Abilene will meet the West Tex- I am writing tills little comment
a Teachers at Abilene Friday nigh' 1 from the Sea Island golf club, near
"and Sam Housten’s “quad i» to me 1 Brunswick, da . Which ie one of
the Southyest Teachers Bobcats a'. the test gotr courses in the south
San Marcos These, with the Eagle- | The Ocorgla womsn are phying
Lumberjack game are the confer- their annual state championship
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Southwest Conference tootball
will reach a climax at Dallas Sat- _________
urday where the Southern Method- as drcult,
ist Mustangs and Texas University'
Longhorns'battle. Anticipating one
of the hardest fought games in his-
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of a broken neck suflered late in
ithpYerasgamrtssturda’te beia n’eastern division of the conterenee.
the Catollc chapel tomorraw af- iwtth two logses out. of tworames
I let noon at 4 ok lock interment win/played, but Cach well aware
3 follow in the West Point milNtary
cemetery where are butted General
Ever since Mr Samuel Blythe
wrote a magazine story upwards ol
ten years ago, about the toiling and
moning duffers playing neck-deep
in bunkers nad registering a territie
plea for easier golt courses, I have
been wondering how come
I have been speculating to be - I
gin with, whether the average toil-
er and motler on a golf course real-
ly wishes It were easier. I have been
wadering U foe isn't more than a
little proud at telling the bgys tn
Pittsburgh that his old home Cours'
is at least as tough as Oakmont or
while artnd Philadsiphi if he
doesn’t boast that a Pine Valley
member ence tried the old home
course and staggered oat with a
score of 106
The Texas A- and M Aggies and
Baylor Untversity Bears started
practice yesterday for Qheir- non-
conference games Saturday against
Centenary and Texas Tech, respec-
tively. ■ "
SCREEN TODAY
PALACE-Tallwah Bankhena a4
Frederic March in “My su"
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Next Month Win
If homa towns would involve con-
crowds. Oklahoma City last year
drew an attendance of only about
squad who hasn’t got fit least one
good reason for wanting to beat
Texas. I mean beat Texas bad. It
there is a man without a substan-
tial reason, I will give him two. The
first will be for our head coach
who, from the very start, has point-
ed you for one game and one game
only—the Texas Longhoras. Every
play Ik has given you this season
has been for Texas. The seond rea-
son is this. Texas made us look
pitiful last year witl a 26 to 7 vic-
tory. Remember, our game of games
is next Saturday against Texas.
Now if you want to put your ever-
lasting determiniatio to win into
this game, let’s see you really work
in today's practice."
And that’s how the Mustangs op-
ened their practice yesterday in
preparations for the Longhorns who
were due to arrive in Austin today
from Cambridge where they lost a
35 to 7 game Saturday to Harvard;
Injuries Worry T. C. U,
Worried by injuries to Foster
Howell and Lou Evans. Coach
Schmidt, started yesterday driving
his Texas Christians for their
game Saturday at Bayettevile
against the University of Arkansas.
The Frogs, although defeated by
Tulsa University in a non-confer-
ence game, are tied with Southern
Methodist for the conference lead
with one victory and 2o loss
Texas Christian rules a heavy
favorite. Boasting one of the big-
gest and best front walls in the
conference, and a backfield that lias
revealed promise, the Frog strength
is expected to beat down the Ar-
kalisas boys who have lost confer-
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Starting Now $1.00
For Your Old Shoes on a New Pair
EXPLANATION
, Just wrap up a pair of old worn shoes, bring them along, select a new
pair costing $4.05 orvvenand we will allow you $1 00 for your old shoes. The
old shoes taken in through this means will be turned over to charity this winter.
BOWELS
need watching
Lei Dr Caldwell help whenever your
child is Tyerish or upset; or has
caught cold.
YOLK DOCTOR WANTS TO KEEP YOU WELL
Brown kid, lixard
trim ..... $6.00
alist with 85. This is a better tem -
than a great many of our bright
young masculine golfers managed
here last summer durng the men s
■Ute championship.
The men. apparently, were para-
lyted by the diagonal water sumps
—the kind which you can play fori
a carry of 180 yards or 250 yards, I
or 350 yards if fou are dumb '
enough or wild evough
The S3 traps, fncoO to the run
with white sand, also scared the
inlanders. Just as they did «cirw na-
tional competitors at Merion, in
1924, when Chick Evans named
Idem “the white faces."
The bunkers also have eyebrows
on them so you cannot rou the bad
out with a putter.
CHICAGO, Oct. 27 — (P— The
Western Conference will be looking
to Michigan and Iowa Saturday to
pull it up even with the rest of the
country in intersectional football.
In nine intersectional contests
this season. Big Ten teams have
lost five decisions, have won three
and tied one. Iowa which" has suf-
fered two of the five defeats, ap-
pears about ready to win a game
this week, with George Washington
University of Washington, D. C., as
its opponent, while Michigan, which
seems to have recovered from its
disappointing start, will be a long
favorite over Princeton's Tigers.
cancelled its schedule after the
death in the Harvard game of 1909
of Cadet Ben Byrne
Iowa has been beaten bg Pitts-
burgh end Texas A. & M., Ohio
dropped a hair-raiser to Vanderbilt.
Yale crushed Chicago, and Pennsyl-
vania upset calculations by trounc-
ing Wisconsin last week. Wisconsin
previously had learned a 7-7 draw
with Alabama Poly.
On the other side of the ledger,
Minnesota deefatd Oklahoma Ag-
gies, Northwestern walloped tile
University of Caufornia’s Southern
Branch eleven, and Purdue out-
pointed Carnegie Tech last Satur-
day.
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OUTING
i Fancy Outing,
la.d out for the very few experts
an the club. I have npver been able
to conclude ths' after al, the dul-
ler doesn't prefer the tougher game
to the simple neld-croset idea.
After all, permit us to inquire
vhat is golf? Is it a gam* whia
must be played ir a certain num-
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4G O L F E,
h 01 w ANT to prolong your yvnr> of uneftainea., ana
live to your fullest, don’t you? Then take can of your
health. The human body is a wonderful nicer of
mechanism and stands for a great deal of abuse and
neglect, but how it does respond to fair treatment'
Have a regular yearly physical examination— folow out
Ihe Doctors suggestions about diet, rest, exercise and ans
little neeessary physica aHlention. This will take lintle of
your time or money, but what a tremendous amouni of
new energy, new life—longer, fuller, and richer lift good
ealth in abundance can give you.
Eagles Drill For
Lumberjack Fray
With their Arst conference game
looming ahead. Coach Jeck Siaco’s
Teachirrs Ooi lege Eagles began ru
for the week Monday afternoon
with Une work and passing work-
out. ’ •
Saturday at Nacogdoches (he
Eagles open their campaign for
the T J A. A. crown in a match
with the Stephen F. Austin Lum,
Army would pursue In regard to the
games remaining on its 1931 loot-
ball schedule.
But there was a distinci lei ling
that Uu- team would "carry on and
play cut a schedule that calls tof
games against Colorado Collnge,
Louisiana State Pittalqrgh, tii-
nqs Notre Dame and Navy II was
pointed out ilia' Army has contract
port, appeared before the league
with a letter in which Westing
League club owners sanctioned the
move of either Oklahoma City or
Tulst. becoming affiiated with the
Texas League.
Humphries, upon his return to
Oklahoma City, was quoted as say-
ing Texas League club ouners
'didn't even show me the courtesy
of acting as-if they were really in-
terested in our proposition."
The interview added Humphries
'■figuratively had to force his way
into the Texas League meeting, but
finally ept the floor”. T
Gardner explained Humphries
was shown every courtesy at the
meeting. : s
Want Compact Circuit -
"He. was accorded every attentin
After he had finished fits-talk and
started from the room. I called him
back to answer questions club own-
ers might put to him and he sat
ks on then home territory.
.umberjacks at present ar? arraignment of the system by which
& the cellar posutfon in the a good many gold chub couraes *rr
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DUNTON TEXAS, KECOEP-ChEomu i
WEST POINT. N Y. Oct 27.—
Ob—Back to West Point today
came Richard Brinsley Sheridan
' Jr. to find a last resting place with
'some of America's most distinguish-
' ed soldiers
j The 21-year-old army football
‘ star and hbhot ‘studeht died an
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discussed at the meeting He denied
reporis thzt the Shreveport club
lost “a young fortune in 1931 and
positively would not operate in
1932
"Shreveport didn’t lose a nickel
in 1931 and positively will operate
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When it’s an EXIDE, You Start.
Winfeld Stott General George
Custer. General Robert C Ander-
son who was in command of toil
Sumter in ’61 General George W
Gocthals. bullder of the Panama
Canal, and mar.', another famaus
military figure of the past.
At the request of Sherid. n‛s
mother, services both at the chapel
and cemetery will be private The
corpua ol cadets and ollicers ol the
post w.!I attend
in the general grief felt at ;l>e
academy over Sheridans death
among cadets ana - ofTicers aiike,
theie wk n> disposition to_ta or
even think, ol what course the
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