The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 28, Ed. 1 Friday, April 25, 1930 Page: 5 of 6
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THE THRESHER
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SLIME TRYOUTS TO BE
HELD AT FIELD TODAY!
■1:: ?'1 ■ ^2,
Talented Freshman Stars Are
In Competition for Place? !
On Team
Wlih, the hJsUly touted it hmuvi
track: In action, ill,iii',' liba.. field
will unlay lie tfie #cei e < i! tJti* filial
t.ryouts fop place* on this Hlini't? team.
There will bo spirited etimpeltHiUi
In all ot ilie events, unci it in Uttmgliit |
that tlif time trials will prove to be,
an « p«flally Attractive drawing t.ur«l.|
The winners of firstr, second. and j
third places! in todays meet viilj com-,
pose the Krcfilunan team which will
meet tin1 Sonth<-rr* 1'nriili K.riiroutl i
stars <r May 3rd, In a dual mmi.
to be hold on Iilta,. it'old ■
Todays meet and the one with (he
S. I'. Team Fhoitld h- of unci in-
toreat to all those lnlisrust>-d Hi tllee
athletics. Nit# •only dues this 4>- :
cldn tho atandlns of the vurlouu
Slime track meu this year, but It will j
prove an Important factor In fore,
naming the potentlalitjies or Rice"# j
lieu year track team, j
The Southern ruoll|i>. team will fur 1
Dish real competition which will tost !
the riiutilo of the first your men j
OutstamllriK men on the Sliinu
squad ai i Ibdfawsiy, Ktarne-i\ Jiuum.
Kroahvll. Sellers, Tommy Hale, Ou.,
vl« .r.i Mi.'fsim, i i-s'-i'iii-tti. 'Hurl, in i.'i'.
r.cll. Conor. Harbour Northcutt Urir-'
bordt, Nicholson, Mike Male. JlSward,
Ley, aijil J;u kHon
VARISTY PROSPECTS
DEPEND ON SLIME
STARS NEXT FALL
Rice Football Hopes Depend
Upon Freshman Cridsters
Tiie liutviiion Which faced iij,. ffic'a j
Institute 'iit, the beKinitiiif.' p:f ttfiij
yrnr hi regards l.o Him disfplity A; !
•'nsrally I
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SLIME SLANTS
WE THINK THAT- ;p|
I'-ob U'liii ...iiy,}>t to show iij> swell
W tlu- next husUc'ltaJI
U1HK i.- < i! . a. bjaxiiiv •o;n. h and a
• Inil foi'tued VI' "'ifiUil.ae campus'
mini lists .
In fiiiS1 viji5li;us r'Kitei'S'lii ^eaHen triprv j
Wtit l)e more AIORA4 N'VtiTiji'RlKy j
liuii, ■ in-H'ai.l', . w")!iivtv will cijtuftit j
tin; frushKheia to' become ■ ■ well -'-say ,
OVftlt A THUOTtOEi.j
II. l;3<)Wi,ird |
A H>i'i>oiriJ;f aof .the
. this' tifM!'
Ann iiPTTrnf dpit Dire MCCTC Arnrc
OWL NETTERS BEAT R,c^*^s aggies
j* ... « . _ "'l*. ifl IJAwlIitlAU^ vlniuLi
0KL AHOM A«Hn U.' \ i
RECORDS TUMBLE AT
I HIGH SCHOOL MEET
,11 vs'i
Itlay, llarVitai"
I®; ri,, ijllid ' H
ktiif-miletjiji for
TUii C*<Htfietl
tower, fiiji'Wqrrt,
Sllmi? .'ill nrou'nd
U'o will let
Bit?; '1-4 ;«d e
Stlielfy rlvrbtaii
fie . {;!'
"Ul:1
:l*>rv; to
"belri^".
■ Awinal
nianfy s( r'/ncili iiijtt ufeiV'1 f
trnutd at!i!i:'i',.-i wiiw; "jt,o
iife cr f«:to tiiff ,• de.m. .!
In order "to In, 1< ■■■ ti:ece
h!iv<! • rtpi'jteiblns i > do • tli'-
Therefore IIjcij ailili'd u
Kduentkin' course to ii?;' v^irjlrliiiini
am! then, jiij'ucet^'d,; ttc, •!leti-t,: one
of tins ti'noHt agwsa'Uoh* of oihlfiei
er m-n ir. .i f4o«thwi-n-'l (.'rinfq'rnMefr
S' liooi, Thv!,f h'r, t /:i , ii ,;iiino;i>t
over, they iiavt iivm,,- up toi (lie
dard expected nr.d :t:i«(1 year ti v-111
• >" largely 'bin. icticii. Imhelj Who rle'-
fi'iid. tin- liVtUi.t' of 'lii!' Illue and
11r.'iy on Hie Cnnf. i'oilC'1 butfU'lifld^
Then l,i no doubt lit my iiilnd but
(bat 'ifi'i is eiitnifiiriu: Iter 'bmjtrf to
i ;iI• iIj 1 f• iicni'dsV The fis'Siiiini'il foot,
bail players are for the n.oia jtart
' ry exjior1ji.iif.,'d n "i> Tli" iti;ijority
"f th-Mii liaie ji'Uij< d abyirheri.j iri.m
I bl'l'l: to K"i en O!. .tiflll > i-.11;- ()( |.'t'l)ii.if •
b;ill. 'I'lic-y dnive' .'HiaVmn'l. fli,.--,;
:i"■ i. ■ -1 ' w ■'! 1 I:tV:l':s. (in *■ n , >'i
11"i-n t hroniVi a |-,i>u ivf *,yo'l k .ei
(he i-'i'lillroi) 1'el in wed ii.v a ,iii.;/,uni ui
oil.n.dve ,<|.;i|iK traiilitn.1 ' undi't
i Yno'li, Mi'-njtliri.
I.ft, 'iK S^ipt iit'.lisi'ly. .fit ^'flo'ijite' io;f,'i:lii"
ne. ii u'l'ti'i v. ill |H"<e'i.jbly ^e ar.iinii
during tin- cbtnlh'Mi,sca^iih,.1,
'J'hcre are I lie l^-cOy ,rwlns«'' am.)
I'lirasher frriiii Self .'bi'cijUo IfiKh,
Tb«se tbrei' 'men will probiiliVy sm
work iti Hie liiO'l-.field. *I I,i■ ;isIt<, t ts a
11;*■ -K• ■!i •:.■!<? rnuncr. vJbiio Ti>t:> uc'l
vie arc both known t<y b.; ijilfady'1"'
livmblrllllK I Hi" u lUl'lH U.'S >1|
both a tiobd o'.Tciini\e arid ft ,;i'iod de
J/. iv'n.'e bac.ij K|en* il.tiil'.'i flirt,
who alHii1'catni' from San .liiciiito,
will probablvvi'i^e :ic(ten of. the dine
From ('lolnii ii. .omen ..iAi.anian
Siiuyi'ir., till- A1 i'^l :itc ba. i., '.vho ii-,
not .only ,i tfbra! I'lltiiva\but n itit'ipl
l.iiker ;)'! well; Kim'iro el,w h«ri5H
rem tbiH; .(inil' biH bii? bin'iy w.ii!
I Mlinlilv till one "j the t:i<• I>i.• '! •:•!
t i<j 11 ■> on I he l 1 Ow.i. Vio'.-'it y.
Kd I lander, a •••.Miler from Waco
High bas .'i good cbnnci' io (>.- oss iJni
ios?iiii* .ad oi" tViiy . iii +i-:;' 11 j v In.xt
weapon. 1 ■ ■ ; v.''' V'"1' ':wf, r.r
Allen Acadehiy: muk' -i If r« litr,l
liiitlon In tbe form of W«, Ck-ii M'"-
1'nrt.liy, «hos«u ifreal, w.dyiit rind
siren«th i ndoiil>tei|ly .viI! m- c\■ bin)
woll In tearing boles in 1J1.0 lineii of
his opponents next fall.
nohannon and Mie'lii-r .ire two
lucks front Schi'citter ;wbere tie y
have lieeri fiiirrinn fof tbe (ifs't; f''vv
years. Ho.tlrwfll, scf1 much vervice us
'31. ' '
I jOti llnssell Who iliis pliiJC'l In
i|iiito a few football gnmeS 1 n bin
time will fill one of tho tackle p." i
tionb on tbe varsity next year. Has
sell showed tip lino 'In tho Frealimeu
Karnes this year,
Quit), a lloiiHtoit boy loo kit Itko one
of tbe beat bets for a end position.
Nicholson, another Houston boy, will
nee much: fervlce ax it half back thtf
fall. .
" Dick .lamrrson. one or the most
elusive half hacks in school, will deal
tho opposing Nafetymen plenty of
misery.
It will be hard to replace such men
in Hush .louts rind others who are
leaving this year. but. with a, fine
squad of men front lb" freshman
team combined with tile returning
lettertnen tho Rice line as well as the
whole team will compare favorably
with that of any other Conference
school.
. p'tijsi.ffiifj 3a:veHn;
eH'!;' would he our
iilhi*ti'. eh wot'' ,|
■ ill send usi-H like
. . At.t,ord
•Ill Hill*' will^t! W«!
I now that Lou llassa-tl i~, ttonaa dump 1
'ftn on theli' i i.'i, ... ,i-i':!•:•>) . . . t
Our aiiiiiuloji .should b< on n«*r
year's t, <;> n'li i s squad , . bow
about Hesii . II a r r
Carter . . Connelly . Hob
den ceiitiiroiice stuff . .
Totu Vic. arid Jap arc son-,
na si-c. idi'itt.) of action next SrW i
fiesisiiil. . . a > o n p with .Miiller
HfK;' .riii;ueiri.ioji .and «'onklui . .
rei't y Nortbi uK nnwl I rain for tho
cetii.tic'y by • lu^iiii'. biniseli around!
tin,- mansion . , if not he*a|
nuAsiiutr sopif' giwni work-outs. ,. .
lee Mn}!, (iiivw. ii'iibiwa.v and
CokMi- ati.K Kiinna' rfvec dust to fldii-
f.,'i'eii :o tenet; men, if jbe.v keep up
tbe form n ho wit thus tar,
Ho|t!'SWay e«|iecia:lly : : . wuteli
<Wh man in comiiw iruc'k scavous .
.. . .'.(uiot'linr "Xi.Uion i'.'ii::e.,,jr. j':
firivj ijihfc iiKt'i' in eded y'vi'V mui'ti'
at It fee iif (i IiiimcIirII e'oacii ■
eiit ire' yea)' I: thebuli f|i; fast hecolli-
iilC a |'n p'.iiar Ibiei'i ehoJa'd i' vjKil't
l.tifiv lijjji tliV'. n.tate't'liaii.X
Tii'tJi";;tK,| or; so .of; b;iv riot;
1 "iWtlili to ig^WjEij uifie.
lilsilfe Jti'idiei'Sj liters'a- ol 'be sdlitKi
• iuici! r.lii.v :,e-,u', iyil) be'p bhiin.
f M#SiW.fciW.' ! (.'
Sellei's:,' 1'^.;al 0 a weii. .i/t m n ' ."'ifj.'.
• ' y\f. W A 1,1'iA I '10 1 I'tfit ! v en ' tlllak
i my tiRi«i;Untie ( }.,, (.,oiiiiie.'"
MOKfiy K!. VI'.'U'. I*U !;( may be
I I'l'irniitliw.' but'1 It -Hasn't arrival, yet.
! it'st iiiieri'sHrit' .to- noli- that of trie
■ iiini! ao'ii « bo reet,!iy cd slim.' Itasket,-
iuatt iiiui.aralM only: two of ttifiiii,,are
toidC'r; iih"' ;l|j'.w.(t: (if; ijel^bt, *iu:..'m M
BRACEY AND LELAND
TO RUN AT DRAKE!
-!\fter lieing tiosei:! out b v I .eland
r;15-i past: week al llie KaliSH.s rfdays.
i'i taudc llr.u. y. Owl ilamh., will atsuin
ineet the' T. C I" I'iyer tills time at
: the Drake Relays wliirh nre beiDS
' be|ij this week end at Des Moines.
l.tracey and l.elanil are 'Hot tbe only
; sprint stars entered ■ in iho meet
] Stiff CbinlpetlflM);' iv ill be itfoi'iled
1 . he rn b> .liiei; fSJite!'. Noil.- Iktdie
tootbail star and sprinter deluxe, ami
fid "1'olnn, tin Michisiati Neiiro, who
; 1 on* of America's outstanding' dash
First Defeat Handed Okla-
homa Team in Three
Years
The Ksce Owl:! handed Hie OH in.
hii'ip'a. .T;,p.tV'<:ii'f(,:i'ty NettiftB th®,I'lri-rt
defeat tiniiy IftjiVfl .iJitfi'ered, i« flHt po t
three "j'ieurs, 'Wbeti tbe iimtlttlte play-
< iu copped a dual tmuiis meet, held at
Oklahoma City Iriat. Wednesday l,cy -1
ipatches tO'.'.a.'
■fake Tfi.'ss, star and captain of flio
liicc tenni, lost more iiumij'm Id l;,i-i?cf-
erlebs of Okluliomu t'ity U, than he
lias lost, In any ono malch thiH sea-
ii«m, but won' la straight
'
Norturth Schwartz, No. 2 man on
the l<ice team lost to Wood# of O, C.
tr. after a hard fottelit battle. Sheldon
of Oklahoma t'ity heat Rex White,
It lea No. 3 after White bad t.alii.?n tft«!
fl.i'fit set, 0-4.
Tommy Henderson. playiiiK Ws first,
year an an (iwl Varsity man, coptlij-
«"d his wtivnirift streak by defeatiMfj
Hittchltmoii of Ui" Sisiii.-ra la s Ira I-.Tit
sets., (!•::, '6.2
The Toxatis 'provtHl- too much for
their tnvrtbetn neit'hbors in the
d,limbics, witinlns; both nuttiihus,
AT A. & * *. TODAY
Till}:!Riiif Owls,: unite'' '..'eaeli ii.i'iay
i| ,1 ':!}(';ya! : &,?|.;||:i's ,;i,ftt,' IfS'lp,
! 'viydd" ill ,' a, );App:, i^sjiiitit
! I'siduy Sbutirdtiy. .\iiifi
Tlie ''iwl.-i and Aitsb.... (.jKiB'sd 'iiieir
; Ifl'to flidrti'W'PW'M' Kct'toda'-i; 1,'ty r.ipl.tl.t ttt#f
I I-. t.wA K-'ittii.' 'HCheduls' tttfSfc... Oil'1!.
1 I-'!i.'.|i,(. V'il.ptillfi: )!l,of<! Vfa i" III:, ui tin." .iVte*
! iti<.!i otit. thi^,' Oiyll! i t) In tbtjl!;
r'ntjit, fifttrp'if while ■ Hi"' Hs,Owl
sophonwre li"C, upset ftve. v'i - iters iu
i UiO' Jijeoiwl game to yii'jti ' by' a ,V(f.
I *(jtS(|ai,:' „: Tl'i'^ ' QW'I^ '.ll't'i.
'"'.Wlfti. vviivK. M. Ifsj
liay Hart tend <"tij• t.>t.i tltu'li K«H|
i will likely no' lo.tbo iiibund for the
S Owls, villi hi l't.; to W'.p "''dl pi'ObrtWy
j. 'bo. roach lltapntlMh 111 ' boltfn for
Mfif. first p.ame wit}'- Tonfftbi Willi
pltehlnfi lit*" seiioud.
STILL A CHANCE
i Hoss — -Wei!. Johnny i dou'l Wti how
'you will ttet off to s< ■. ,.i:,v lui ailiall
'names this season. |l er canita
iher dIt'd four times i uuituet'
o Hi c.i Hoy N os, Hi,, S laiowt but
!«raitdijiotlie.i' has 111,0 i ,; ';.',itin
SOCIAL AC0M Pi.' 1>H M f')J■ 6
lleini; :'a vealtiiy I) . > Ci l)a,vij
j two aiiiotunbib's. One ■ •■ ^b'iajii'ti-e ;i;;id
alio for your Wife,
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I ineyer severed the lup in tlie initiiii' i
A1 y tie r took i be urn in ' liiia *tl;oU|;ly
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,ttu* track uo |Mt the half i;4l>> lb 1
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