The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, April 29, 1927 Page: 5 of 6
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THE THRESHER
HOUSTON, TEXAS
Page 5
Rice Interscholastic c 0 0 %SedCE 1S
Meet Hugelmccess
Klirlnklerw, loud pi?hli'er . butldlwB
viuiimieni. and liunk tihws, Mr. I>o<l-
-i-ii it I ho mukisH nn-utiai( of a iimnh<i
' .. «r. solid sold li< kifj« KiundatiotiH, ut thu j
Mr. j. Walker i'hisstjii iimioaiittss ;i i nominal kuiis of :i-"i i-.-mim. All jewelry ,
s|i|iu* al« of till jcvi.jiy hiMiloiirvy. ' will be din'tnuili'd si.nii' S,'.; and sill
<ro!d cream, art |('{. pjcijs, lawn ! st.aiittHt'r.v 2h%. f
Coaih ItrigUt'K wHI-balumvU nquad
frum San .hirinto High School amassed
a total of points to win the annual
Rice Interscholastic lielays at Itice
I'luld Saturday afternoon. Tho Uolden
Hears were closely i>ijKlied for honors
by the Ufms-lJupree team fro;m l<"r<.Le-
liori. ,cliioli collected 1,7 points, form
■\ veitu« of Dallas was third1 wit h .t'4
. imlntN. ' • ' 1
DAVIS STARS
Kail flavin ol 1'Yeeport. collectlt>i.' IKj
iHunts. vwt~ the imlividnji! star of tin-
iin'i I This flashy. uelMlUcd (idle
athlete won the pie-yurii thish in !|0 |
tint, lied Ihivlovttcli <>f San Jacinto in
the ^2t>, autl I**ai: i\ io sei ond Idace in
the hroad jump, ,/ohnsoit of Smitlnilli-
liti-shed Uavi-i fur honors hy winning
first place in both the slmtpnt and
discus. ', ];
hrohiihly th< lUtfBt talked of evt llt i>! ;
I lift day was the one-mile run. with
Jacobe.'Qf Hail Antonio and Schiller of j
Kosenhers; fijjhunii it out for honor,--. ; I
•iatobe jorifoii <itn-:i<l at the. start ami
set the parte, In the last lap. Uow-vi-r,
richiller closed the Kiip ami rno'd ctov.
the stretch almost abreast the fleet
Hear captain Jacobe crossed the line
with but a tew inches advantage, the
time being 4 I2.t '
FOUR STATE RECORDS BETTERED
Iji tile field events, fHtvree (jf Kree-
port hurled the javelitl 17 j feet to
better tile present, state record. H
n- pushed tor distance by iSiujpk
of Forest Avenue. Da Hud.
If the track ei cuts, lie id of 101 Coin :
po gracid Hie 22U vavil low unrdhuj In
' t'c record time of -5.1 setainds. \Ves-
terfeld !)f Cisco rficed the 4 In yaui dash
in St. 8 to win over I he Meet-footed liar
hrough of Dayton, l-'orest A veuue wt;
li.tliaH son the one-miie t'«tlaj in Tjlj#-'
last lime of 8:;!<U. San .lac,nii. «.!>
end. a sfcant. three seeoftds ts^hintl.'
the Dallas sprinter's time The Dai's
hoys won their heat .villi some ?!■'
yards to spare, but Tti.- Dears wi-.ri-
. ii d pushed to nose lint Alh n .Vtad j
■ my hi it si e< tacMlar riivi'.-h.
Tiie jiummarie..:
120*yard high/ hur-iW Won by \u .
dr< ws. Cisco; set-olii.]. Simiikins,
est Awime thud, iferoneu. -."Eh-'aw-
ii. uit Time: IBS.
:_'Iji;t.ya:nl low hui-dh- • - Won t,y iteid.
Dl Campo; se^-fjud, n mm. S.uu licms
ton: third, I o'Mhaiit. KuU'ss \>,etiiie
'j iuie: a !
H"l >.ml d.isii -\\.in by Diui,'-, Free
i.'ort: second, I'avicp', iteii, Sati .Jat ifitio, ::
liiird; Cole Diiytoti Time lij fiar.
satryard (iash - DaWs, i 'I • • pelt add
I'imOviteh, isatr ise'ato (! ied for .
os t i : Coh- Diiytjitt -.iilli Stevens, ;
i'vler etieil for third'! , Tisu-,,- ::
!4o \arii iia-a> • Won by' Westeri'e!'. :
Cisco; se< ..n.i HdHuvuuh 1'iaytrin ;
'bird. I'd i' r.n. -t Meitme Tune
' at run- Vi oj.i by Itilliaid. OjI. '
''Int ; second. K.<-i-Aorih. Hau Jacinto:;
•did. Adams, lieaitfcfjts-t "Tir;l•-: 2 *.
t j-. mi!., ryt. -Won i... I.it'obe. Sau
luviitm: st-co'dri1. Sc:!M#r';: fifisesihert?: 1
i i'ir'S, (j.ttlei/.yfri Sh't'di|^isit!:;s. .Tiiiii":
! 41' 1. ■ .'\
t>ic miie relay— W-m i-'Virij'si; Vi;f ;-
:.ue elJalhisi; second. San: dav-iiito, ;
SiltnJ Atlen Acailemy Tiale: li'.'.HCl,
l-vde vault \\*ort by Haxter, JfiitKig:-1
eijeia -. second, Citeraiilf. San Ja-einto;
iliiif.i, 'ITioinpson.- ISpj-ihiUontv f leifibt.
11 'fr, in.
ifisdi jutiltf Wen by i'hiiiips, • Sifti.n :
\t ad em;. : '/.wasvaeK. Roheuberi; and
'.icCarry. ■ 'fyfer liseo for svicondj.
iieigt.i •[. !■ in. 0
l.iroad jump Weri 1 > Tlitnu. 1 HI ,
i .. :upo second, Davis, Free port: tidid,
:isiibtair.: lv.iytoi.ii ftisiaiiee I t! 4 in
fiiscus throw- • SVon; hy Johiisun,
Siliithviile; second, .Stteeters, Na-. o:.-
doc-lies: third. Keubriciit. He-sent-.r;-
lustance: (22 ft, 'k ill.
Shot pul Won by .k.bnson. Stnitie
vi lie; sec.oiul. Detery, San Jacinto;.
isird, Speneer, Allen \ ad-my Ids ,
lance: 45 ft. ill.
.t.ivelin tnrow - Won by Dujiree,
l-'reeport, second, Simpkiiis, Forest
Avenue; third, '/.enutnek, liti-oiiberi;
t ii -taii'-e lVti ft. (' ill
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MATH 0 ENDS
PICNIC PLANNED
BY GRADUATES
l.oitd \heepitiii and wuitiriH was heard
issuing from the doors and windows
of ttie Math O iuKt Wednesday when
the class met for the last time. Math
it, an untried experiment fit the esirri-
i iilutn of (lice Institute, has met with
sreai success, and has been patron-
ized by some of the most notable and
notorious campus celebrities Us fact
it has been advocated by a number of
-indents as a - final exam in Kngiish
-pa's
Miss Dean tried to passlfy the sor-
rowing students by KivittK a ttifS two
hour exatt% but to no avail. They
refused to be misled. When the an-
guish had assumed collosal propor-
tions, someone solved the situation by
praising a picnic for Wednesday
Mil?' 4, at Hermann 1'ark alligator
poiul, Ail members promptly accepted
tiie situation for Its comparative wonh
and pledged themselves to bring the
essential fricassees and embalmed uu-
tri merits.
Announcement is hereby tendered to
all students that the aforementioned
•/.eroists will have aromatic edibles in
the Sallyport oh the next Wednesday
at 11 o'clock.—(Adv.)
N
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2S /m Prizes!
11
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CONTEST NOW GOIM. ON
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FIK.S J PRIZE—S-\">0 Cash, or Diamond Ring on display
CHEMICAL SOCIETY
RE-ELECTSOFFICERS
Dr. Egloff To Speak At Next
Meeting
t"rofe>;-i)r 14, B. Wetser and Dr W. It.
Councilor
Ktrie . Hfi«n<te4 Iho sprini: imviim: i.f jIH(,|Ji|t
i the v.t;i,; 11, ;nt (thoinical Sie iPly vthMl t
;i."l . i Hit i.wtmd, \'irfiinta, I'rufi sj-oi , \;i. <v,
! V ' I dflo ill It tided II meeting <ii the ,. 'I hi' ^ I
N'ational Uestran Ii Council at Wash
iiigton, D. C.
At a recent, ideciimi ol oti'icert> for
the local Hcctiifn of the American
Chemical .Society the fulfinvinjs were
re elected >ti serve another year ;
I'rt^sldt'iii W I! Kiriier. the Ith"
InstitBrte
\'ic.- pre-itl. ii> i-1 W. niwi.oiu Dulf
HeiillillU Co,'
11 R Wlister the Kite
Texas Section will In* heiit about thtie
midtile ot May. the exat t date to ee-
ttunowttced iat.ee,. The spealiei at this'
meottri# will he D". iJustax ligloff of.:
t-he I' ii i •• ersal Oil Frotiucls C
Chicaiio, Dr Egloff will 'nil n
snhjet i of' Motor i-'uels.
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ONE FOR THE RECORDS!
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The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, April 29, 1927, newspaper, April 29, 1927; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth230078/m1/5/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.