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do well to take a more modern and
liberal position on the matter.
T. J. Fouts of the North Texas
Teachers College led a discussion on
intramural athletics in connection
with intercollegiate activities.
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pointment of Jimmy Kitts as his
successor. were among the results
today of a drastic shakeup in Rice
Institute’s athletic affairs, precipi-
tated by one of the most disastrous
footbalf seasons in the Ori’s his-
tory.
400 CHILDREN
GIVE TOYS TO
TRAVELSTEAD
Auto Supply Co.
•Everything for the car’
The Eagle basketeers ring up the
curtain on their cage season here
Monday night, athletic officials at
Teachers College have announced
when they clash the T. * P. OH
Company independent quintet from
Fort Worth at Harris gymnasium
The game will be the first ap-
pearance of Coach Jack Sisco’s bas-
ketball squad.
Lttle dope on the Fort Worth
team has come here, but it is un-
derstood they have a fairly strong
rating among the nearby independ-
ents.
Sisco’s players, under direction of
him and Captain John D. Smyers,
have been priming hard this week
preparing for their lid lifter and
whipping a machine into shape for
the Lone Star Conference race which
opens in January
The game Monday evening is slat?
ed to get under way.at 7:30 o’clock.
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weather, plus refined body lines and
a new butlt-ln system of clear-vis-
ion body ventilation, according to
Handy.
The improvements in engine per-
formance are the result of the use
of a new dual down-draft carbure-
tor and dual intake manifold which
increase the engine s power approx-
imately 12 per cent and provide a
remarkable improvement in pickup.
"The new car is the beat car the
Ford Motor Company ever built.”
the Ford Company president has
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Thomsen has never shown Laforge
how to run 90 yards. Laforge sim-
ply had an open field and som
blocking, and got away with it when
he and Coach Thomsen probably
would have been satisfied with a 10
yard return.
Texas A. * M whipped Baylor 14
to 7 on probably the outstanding
fluke touchdown of the season. Call
this a system if you wish. but Bay-
lor was the defensive club on the
it yard line. A snap-back from cen-
ter was untouched and rolled for a
seventeen yard loss when four Bay-
lor backs got crossed on their sig-
nals and not only failed to handle
the ball but allowe Ad. & M. to re-
cover it on the goal Une for an easy
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because he is a fair kicker and be- )
cause be had a strong wind at his
back. Had the wind been against
him no ooaching system tn the
world would have aided him
Winaing and losing games go on
and on in the same manner but no
coach has a system that will win
consistently without the material
and the usual breaks that all win-
l ning teams get.
"You can’t talk that way to me.
officer," said the young lady "The
brakes on this car don’t work, and I
can’t stop just anywhere you please.
And besides, I don’t have a licensa
to drive! So leave me alone, will
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in the fall of 1932 as varsity bas-
ketball coach.
Taking over football coaching at
Rice next year, Kills will base a
real tank, despite the fact that ex-
cellent material is in prospect for
a winning Owl grid team Rice lias
scheduled games with Purdue, Santa
Clara, Louisiana State Uunlvenily
and Creighton, as wel as the usual
Southwest Conference opposition,
which promises to be stiff
Coach Hjertberg said he tendered
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besides that
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newly-designed radiator
and other features. In-
down to a Ue with Alen. Pasquale
I Natalie of Chicago and George Kel-
ly of Philadelphia.
Kentucky game laws make it ille-
gal to catch or kill deer, elk, wild
I turkeys and song birds.
panel, arm rests. door pulls and
hardware. Sun visors are provided
in all closed cars. those in the de
luxe can being at swivel type to
SPORTS HORN
By BILL PARKER
Associated Press Sports Writer
There is a tradition that univer-
sities usually change coaches to get
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Wright. Bronco guard, sank a free
.teas to pull ahead, and during the
fourth quarter the Broncos steadily
increased their lead.
Vanoy, Bronco co-captain, with
three field goals and a charity shot
totalled seven points to take indi-
vidual scoring honors. Wright and
Hill also turned in outstanding per-
formances tor the locals.
The box:
Angs, has not been determined.
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10. Agricultural
Implement
11. Chance
. inum cylinder heads, heat resist-
said. "Basically, it is the same car l ing high chrome high tungsten steel
, as the hundreds of thousands oil exhaust valve Inserts and an an-
other Ford V-8's’now on the road.
fence foolball champion. Arkansas
I won the title on the basis ot games
won and lost but the Porkers play-
ed an ineligible player in several
I games, putting the decision as to the
championship up to the faculty com-
I mittee.
I Arkansas, status was clouded by
the discovery that "Heinie" Sch-
ueter, a tackle. who played against
(Texas Christian, Rice and Baylor,
had played with the University of
Nebraska and failed to list those
credits when he enrolled at Fay-
I etteville.
Schlueter has been dropped from
the rolls at Arkansas.
I Such routine matters as 1934 bas-
ketball schedules, awarding of cham-
pionships in basketball, track. ten-
Inis. football, swimming, and other
I sports were on the schedule of the
conference meetings.
Dr. D. A. Penick of the University
of Texas, president, presided at the
Southwest conference meeting
when advised of his appointment,
saying “its all news to me," but he
indicated he would accept. He was
graduated from Southern Methodist
University in 1922 after playing out-
standing football, basketball and
baseball for the Mustangs He was
an all-Southwest quarterback. Kitta
coached at Dallas University from
1923 to 1927, and then went to Ath-
ens High School. where his basket-
balLteams won two national cham-
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sites
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upon
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SO. Playing card
It simply incorporates numerous
improvements in engine and chassis
-design, the new body ventilation
system refinements in body styling
and appointments which have been
brought to a proper stage of devel-
tional half turn. This slides the
glass back horizontally to form a
narrow slot between the glass and
the frame: Through this slot air is
drawn out by the forward motion
of the car.
This simple ventilation system
maintains a draft-free circulation
of air and preterits fugging wind:
shield and cowl ventilator can be
opened to supply additional air tor
warm weather driving.
Lnes Refined.
The distinctive Unes of the Ford
' V-8 have been refined in the 1934
SL Separate
SB. Drive away
New Ventilating System.
The new Ford ventilation system
which is built into the body, per-
mits clear vision, prevents drafts
and. provides the desired amount ot
fresh air in any weather. Indivi-
dual control is provided for both
front and rear side windows.
When ventilation is desired the
window glass is raised to the top.
NEW YORK, Dec. 9—-(P—1Foot-
ball offered a three-game sche-
dule today as its final blast before
the Rose Bowl and Easi-west games
on New Year's Day.
Two of these contests were to be
played on the Pacific eoast where
Southern Methodist's Mustangs. na-
tionally known' for its passing at-
tack. clashed with husky Gaels of
St. Mary’s. and Southern Califor-
nia’s Trojans, beaten only by Stan-
ford, wound up their campaign
against Washington St. Mary’s was
a decided choice over the Mustangs
and Southern California oyer Wash-
ington although the latter was the
only team which could defeat Stan-
ford. the Far West s Rose Bowl
nominee.
In the South, Biff Jones Louisia-
na State Tigers closed an undefeat-
ed season at Baton Rogue’against
Tennessee with the invading Volun-
teers, led by Beattie Feathers, ap-
parently holding the edge.
shaft which engineers rate as a
marked Improvement over the forg-
ed steel member formerly used
The new carburetor system and
other engine refinements not only
$10.00 $5.00 $3.00
(Total amount prizes
$108.00)
Entry fee of $1 for each
contest. Only Denton
County people and Den.
ton County stock. No
professionals.
Gates opened at 1
p. m. Rain or Shine
Plenty of Free Parking ]
Space
HAVANA, Dec. 9.—An atmos-
I phere of tense expectancy hung
the American Legion to be dressed,
while furniture and mechanical-toys
needing repairs will be put into or-
der by Denton foremen Morris &e
McClendon will have charge of
painting the toys, and they will lat
ter be turned over to Mrs. W E.
Durbin, yelfare worker, for dis-
tribution among Denton's needy
children at Christmas
Recruiting for
Athletes Favored
by Loop Official
DALLAS, Dec. 9.—I.Dr. E. W
McDiarmid. vice-president of the
! Southwest Conference, caused a sen-
sat ion in a meeting of the Sixth
District of the National Collegiate
(Association here last night by re-
fusing to condemn recruiting of
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contest, wild cow milk-
ing and Old Timers
Roping Contest (A Riot
of Fun).
3 Cash Prices in Each
Contest “
Bad Billiard Year
For Ralph Greenleaf
CHICAGO Dec 9—P-It was
beginning to look as though this 0
to be an off year for Ralph Green-
leaf of New York, who has held the
I world pocket billlards title more oft-
en than not since 1910.
Greenleaf last night suffered his
second defeat of the tournament,
bowing to the veteran. Bennie Allen
of Kansas City, 125 to 58 in 23 in-
nings The setback dropped him
tension caused by the brutal mur-
. der of a white woman and the sub-
l sequent burning by g mob of a ne-
gro's body had subsided in the
Kbuntze ares today:
The trouble started a week ago
when the body of Mrs. Melle Brock-
man. wife of a fanner living near
Kountze, was found on the highway
leading Into town. Officers said
she had been criminally attacked
and shot.
After investigatipn, officers charg-
HOJSTON, Dec s.-i. mesixtenPpersohsxwer-ead tOday
summary dismissal of Jack Meagher. I trom an explosion which demolish-
head football coach, and the ap-led a sugar mill owned by Jose
Maria Bonilla, former army gen-
eral. The cause of the blast, which
also wrecked several nearby build-
69. Poem
70. Subterranean
Approximately 40 children wit-
nessed Jackie Cooper in "The tame
Cowhoy" for the price of a discard-
od toy Saturday morning when the
Dreamland Theater staged the film
as a contribution toward bringing
cheer to children of Denton at
Christmas
Dolls, furniture, mechancial toys,
airplanes, wagons, doll dishes, and
even a kiddy car were offered as a
price for admission The two boxes
of dolls which were contributed will
i over Havana today as movements ,
looking to a settlement of Cuba's
political strife progressed along sev-
eral fronts.
Secrecy shrouded the outcome of
a meeting of the revolutionary jun-
ta which place# President Ramon
Grau San Martin in power.
On all sides, however, arose ru-
mors that the meeting, at Camp
Columbia was called to discuss a
possible change in the government. '
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Sponsored by Denton Co. Fair sso.
athletes for colleges.
I The Texas Christian University
'professor qf psychology. who has a.
reputation for being conservative
frankly told 58 faculty representa-
tives from colleges in Texas, Ar-
kansas and Arizona that they all
know that practically all schools are
making efforts to attract athletes
and advised them to face and accept
the fact. He took the attitude that
there was nothing seriously wrong
with the practice, that the recruit-
ing was for the purpose of making
college students of boys who might
1 never get higher education if it was
not for their athletic ability
T wo New Fords
on Display Here
Two of the new 1934 model Ford
automobiles were on display Sat-
urday at the Handy Motor Co. plant
on South Locust Street, a de luxe
sedan and a standard coupe. A-car-
load of new Fords of the various
types offered is expected by Mon-
day, Homer Handy, president of the
company, stated.
The new Ford has greater power,
more speed. quicker acceleration
smoother performance, more miler
per gallon, especially at higher
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ingredienta here. Also
complete line of Fruit* ,
and Candies
Francis M. Craddock.
Grocery
Telephone 71
Bigger And Better Than
Ever Before. New Year’s
Day, Monday, Jan. 1,
1934
culariy at normal driving speeds, it
was "stated.
Dec 9.—(P,__Racial his resignation because Rice was
1 "laying down on the track team."
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opmentdurng the past year hi our pmpomy fop 4 also _ insure smoother
engineering research." operation at all speeds and parti-
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plants
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16. Blase
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11. Sing in the
Swiss fush-
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19. Theme
20. On top of
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21 Not many
24. Familiar ap-
pellation of
a former
president
25. Goddess of
growing
vegetation
27. Allude
29. Remunerate
30. Insect'a egg
32. Mournful
31. However
34. Indian mul-
through and intercepted a short,
quick reverse lateral pass from
Shuford to Turner, in the Mus-
tangs backfield. Coach Schmidt did
not have a system for Graves to
break through. Coach Morrison did
not heve a system to avoid such
a break of the game.
. teriors reveal new tufted uphostery
[and garnish mouldings, a cove*
type head lining. new intrument
M iropar
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machine
iread for
touchdown Coach Morley Jen.
nings doesn’t teach a system in
which his backs fall to handle the
unap-back, and former Coach Madit
son Bell does not teach a system
that makes the opposition give his
teams such glaring breaks
Godwin of Texas A. & M kicked
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a system of formations that will Christian when Ralph Laforge took
win championships. The man who the opening kick-off and raced
has played -football knows that al- through a broken field for 90 yards
most any coaching system will win and. a touchdown. Coach Fred
if the material and the breaks are
The meeting was held at the sug-
gestion of Major J. L. Griffith. pres-
ident of the N. C. A., to discuss prob-
lems of intercollegiate athletics
Griffith did not attend the meeting
Dr. D A. Penick, president of the
Southwest Conference and vice-
president of the N. C. A., presided.
Five college presidents, as well as
a score of faculty officials from oth-
er institutions, attended.
Dr J. S McIntosh of S. M. U. al-
so surprised the gathering by tak-
ing a liberal view about subsidiza-
tion of athletes pionships and cleaned up everything
He was not alarmed at the situa- in the state. Kitts came to Rice
Hon and intimated colleges would
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DALLAS, Dee. 9.(—Represen-
tatives of the Southwest Lone Star,
Texas and Texas Junior College
conferences were here today for
their annual meetings.
The Southwest conference sessons
were considered the most important
Among the other changes an-
nounced by J. T. McCants, chair-
man of the Rice committee on out-
door sports, were the appointment
of Dr. H O Nicholas as director oT
athletics and the acceptance of the
resignation of' Ernie Hjertberg as
track coach. Coach Hjertberg i res-
ignation is effective at the end or
the 1934 track and field season
Rumors that Meager, whose grid-
iron team lost eight games and wen
but three in the season just end-
ed. might be ousted, have been cur-
there.
If there is anything over rated in
football it is the importance of
coaches in winning conferencg
championships. Glance back over
a few of this year's Southwest con-
ference games.
Coach Ray Morrison of Southern
Methodist, and Coach Clyde Uttle-
feld of Texas, do not teach the
same system. Texas beat Southern
Methodist this year, 10 to 0, because
a field goal was made possible when
Shuford and Smith got mixed up on
a reverse play in the Mustangs back-
field and handed the ball to a Tex-
as player on their 49-yard line It
wasn’t a system that made this
play possible.
Instead it was just a football
"boner" by a couple of sophomore
backs Texas later scored a touch-
down because the Mustangs passed
from behind their goal line Mor-
rison does not teach that kind of a
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Texas Christian started a victory
march over Southern Methodist
when Captain Jack Graves rushed
Brofbo busting, bare-
back bronco riding.
Solution Sought
to End Dissent sheubkgrime
rent for some time,
Kitts was rather noncommital
Rangupee
Ankle
Atrmnavve
SesEPnine by | because the faculty athletic com-
renemelance
Corduroy lounging pajamas,
puff sleeves, shirred at
shoulders and self belt in
colors of red, wine, b’ue and
green.
Coach Dan McAlister s Bronco
eagers, showing fairly smooth work
for an opening encounter, go off
to a flying start in the 1933-34 bas-
ketball season when they turned
back the Dallas Tech Wolves at
the high school gymnasium Friday-
night, 20 to 18. .
The game was a benefit perform-
ance, and proceeds will go toward
paying Lapital expenses of Ernie
McCray, Bronco quarterback whose
leg was broken in the Highland Park
game here.
Smaller and lighter than a Bron-
- co quintet for several years, Mc-
Alister's basketeers showed some of
the nervousness expected in their
first match at the season, but dis-
played considerable accuracy and a
nice defense to hold back the Tech
invaders. ——
Scare Tied Once.
Denton got off to an early lead
and maintained it until the third
quarter, being on the long end of a
io-to-6 score at the half. In me
third quarter, Thompson. Tech
guard and outstanding for the Dal-
las players, sank a field to tie the
score at l1-all. A few plays later,
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ed a negro ex-conf let. David Greg-
ory. with the attack and slaying. An
intensive search for him was be-
gun and he was located Thursday
night, hiding in the belfry of a ne-
gro church at Voth.
Printed crepe robes in beau-
tiful combination of, colors,
in black and red, brown and
orange and green and
brown.
Buy your Christmas cooking supplies here, Citron,
- Dates, Cocoantts, Fruits and. all kinds of Nuts.
Santa Claus has made pur store his headquarters so
come down and sg us 'r
J. A. COOK GROCERY ;
. . Phone 174 • ./ 5
“We Deliver in a Hurry.”
prevent glare from the front and
sides.
Fenders on deluxe ears now are I
in color to harmonise with the body
colon. Wheel colon are optional.
A new enamel finish is used on all
bodies. This has greater wearing
qualities, a more enduring fustte
and requires only washing to re-
store its brilliance. Bodies are of
steel, electrically welded one-piece
construction. Eleven body types
are available.
All body types are equipped with
safety glass windshields, while the
deluxe body types are fitted with
safety glass throughout —-
Greater Tap Speed.
Because of the increase in engine
power over the whole speed range,
an appreciable increase In top speed
is attained. The flexibility of the
car—its ability to pick up speed
quickly in traffic or to cruise in
crowded streets without shifting out
of high gear—also has been mater-
ially improved. The increase in top
speed, without sacrifice of safety.
1 permits driving at relatively high
speeds with increased safety and
: without engine strain, it was said.
The engine is fitted with alum-
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McDonald, L. A. Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 101, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 9, 1933, newspaper, December 9, 1933; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1538999/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.