The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, October 28, 1932 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BICE THRESHES
FRIDAY, OCT. 88. lft
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A * rn 7
Airing 1 he
Hurt Forces J
Lou Hasseil
By Pete Maniscalco
Came the Dawn
Let's forget "11 about that loss :to|
Texas and start concentrating on the! olJs'j ,il ard. ^ie question ^.if
remainder of the conference schedule. SIKttS the ,a'"1 >' lhe
After all, thing, are no « hpptie* «SI ^ rlS?" , ~ fel t f/Tr'
,h,y «. >T "as
to meet yet. this year,
two of them
That game Saturday on Rice field
other schools
and at least
, t«n«Io hills in what ought to he a
t , jB,e!" aerial battle, providing neither
chance to knock them off the pin a-1'any- antipathy to its native
de The Steers will never be us
primed for any other game as they
were primed for the Bice, match.
|i Coach Arthur Stark brings his '
, r , .. ., Greirihloh'ainivei sity Bluejays with him
I don't hold with others who feel: Saturday all the way from Omaha,:
that we .hoped for too much from this. Nebraska, and reports have it that he i"
vear'n edition of the Owls. I still feci < htei'taining high hopes of taking
that the Owls' have the better team. '.he Owls for a cleaning. Whether or j
They lost, but-well, those tlunf>s hr-p- not the Creighton outfit performs this
pen to the 1h.*sI of teams. And wc|,jjttle act of tidiness depends, of course. ;
don't, want ta; tirrtiact imythitiijf fr,d,itv.-: upon whether or not the Owls are in a t
tin iiloiy dtu lu Hit. U.MifibOrtis. 'I'lH-y tiiecpUve mood, anrl from all indiea- !
just Wanted, the g;#i£ 'more, Ihnn1 the ti<jr !>. ijhc said Owls; are not taking to ;
Owls; did. We \v<„-re too .•.ecu re in our ih<- hy-ionic idea as wholeheartedly as
belief thai tlie Owls weie strougei. Mr. Static might have desired. ;
The Uinghorn.: figured U-iat they'd Ordiuatjly the blblc-jays would not!
1 ,\i to in ow ihciM'lu', .upu'lnr u,d be pin «>t a p ir v.ilh some of our i
v.,,-1 t it ■•ind <■!>!fought us. stronger Southwest ■.•orfieence teams.
(;0««i> Nicholson the olh<tr hand, fh<< Catholics stack
up as a touch striwiger outfit than the
■\ i >1 >.i r. ■ i. tI v IMI ue of I hose, dowi,' own ..v, ,;ikcr l0ilm, ,h<; conforet^ce. The
f ; fact that .tbie Nobrti.skniis haw put the.:
' jil •'> al ? un*f Ow I mntrW flown; as'; the^-irir^t
■■"■■■■■ :: lilt on their iiclwduli; yea.-
■AOil.Ul rends to elevate them into the
high r rating. 1 ' 1 ,,
Conference
Calendar
Bice Scorers
Player— Tel. Pat. FG- Pti.
B. Wallace, hb 3 1 0 19
T. Drlscoll. fb <C) 1 4
P. Wallace, hb 1 0
Thrasher, hb 1 U
Scott, hb ,i l o
Clore, t|b . 1 0
Nicholson, hb 10
Hiimmett. hb 0 1
• tl ;o h.'.v.- tuMitl.l!■ abinluie'v
, il >.v't.h- of Cifido.i
h,l,'i,
eijguy
Ovid full
•t« f.:i<-cv i.
:!i ii.n.
teyi,-ijinit the Texas defeat
rspjifctjylout'-of iheii' iviilldv and Have
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Season Stundlnit
Team- W 1. T Pet. Pts Op
T, C U. .5 0 1 .917 l'Jl 19
Kiev 4 1 0 ,800 63 33
Texas 4 1 0 .800 132 29
Baylor 2 1 1 (125 58 20
A, & M. . 3 2 2 .571 61 43
Arkansas 1 3 1 .300 51 74
S M U. : . 1 3 1 .3011 23 43
Conference Standing
Team-- W h T Pet. Pts Op
T. C. V 2 0 0 1.0011 51 12
Texas 1 0 0 1,000 18 (1
Rif«! 1 1 0 .500 19 18
Arkansas 110 .500 32 40
A. & M Oil .250 I) 17
Baylor I) 1 1 .250 6 20
S M U. 0 I 0 .000 0 13
(Tie names count >i gtmie won and
'.a game lost.)
ljist Week's Kesiilts
Tonus, 18; Rtec, 6.
T, C. U., B8; Austin Co «R«. «■
A. & M . 0. Baylor, 0. '■
U? 8. m M;: Arkansas. %
Centenary, Is S. M. U . 7.
Games of Oct, 29
; (With last, .year's scores.)
Bleu vs. freiithliiii at Hire Field.
T C. U. 1191 vs. Baylor 16) at Fort
Worth
"8; M!'U i(ti) a-s Toxmk- (?•) at Austm,
A. &. M (Ii;) v-s Centenary (in al
SlHCVI.'|!01t
Rice's Record
20 ~Texas A. .t 1 —tl.
Id'-. l.Hiutsialja -StiBtC^K. 1
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I.vadlni: Conlereacf Scorers
Player-" 'I'D 1'T Tl
(Jliver,. Ml, T C . * (1 tfi
Koy. t!t.),' Texas '... ':!. 'r.. .,,2 -H
lJo.,i(iOHUje.. (jlll A,' iX:! fi f i 5 , '1 IM.
Hilliard. I.i>. 'IV'.a-, i , , !J 1 :il
:S|>earaian, Hb, T (' l' ■ ■> 11 tw
Statl'ord, hb, Te\.iS ■> (), fill
iijftfMa. ;iM, Tews ( t ,
B. (\iV;i.titico lib,. K,;ee . ' If,:
orns
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18-6 Game
A fighting Rice eleven went down
to defeat for the firsl time this season
when they were beaten by a heavy,
determined Texas university eleven by
the score of 18 to (>
Over 20,000 fans, lhe largest crowd t0 finigh for the Qwls .,nd he laced
ever to see a football game in Houston, fifth. L, L Blakency of the Longhorn
witnessed the game. The spectators SqUad was first place winner. He was
I tilled the grandstands mid overflowed foUowed across the'finish by O. Arch-'
onto the field. or, Joe Storm, and John Blitch of tho!
Longhoi 118 1 ropie of the Owl harriers by the Longhorns
Owl Pfnaiii.r'mi ntrv Saturday was not nearly so ignomi-
VJW^ ^UUUllY | nous as tbe one the Owls suffered last
Team; Score 17-41 lra\Bt the h?n18 ^ the 881,16 ?quadl
' In the meet last year, seven Long-
_ „ , . '. , horns crossed the finish line before a
The Owl harriers were literally not m'. .vr?.,,) i.: 5!,.:.
in the running with the Longhorn
cross-country men in the dual meet
held between the two squads over the J
Rice course Saturday morning. The
Steers swamped the Rice squad over j
the three and a half mile course to j
win by the margin of 17 to 41, i j
Captain O. T. Waring was the first
Although disheartening, the defeat tingle Owl made his appearance.
The other flnisher« in Saturday's
meet were as follows: W. Finley, Tex-
as; T. W. Stallworth, Rice; W. J.
Crawford, Rice; William Cohen, Tex-
as; C. C. Luckel, Rice; B. C. Storey,
Rice; and J. P. Bo6ne, Rice.
I; Paced by Bohn Hilliard, the Orange
| flosh, the Steers stored o touchdown
; early in the first quarter when Hil-
liiird went over for the marker. The
try for placement failed and the Long-
horns led, 6-0. In lhe second quarter
Texas squad in the order named. L>: - :
roy Sims, Rice, finished sixth behind
Waring, and Alex Cox, Texas, finished
seventh.
placing the ball on the 4-yard stripe
Prosperity for a man or a nation, requires that income be
larger than expenditure,"
JOHN WANAMAKER
Regular Savings Mean Prosperity
SOUTH TEXAS COMMERCIAL
NATIONAL BANK
, Texas again scored when Koy went j but he was penalized five yards for
j over for the marker The try for point ; crawling. The ball finally went over j
failed, and the score was 12-0. ! to the Steers on the 12-yard line. j
I Lata in the seconti quarter, Rico lost I In the third quarter Texas scored:
I a chance to score. A pass, McCauley ; on a pass, Koy to Hilliard, that was i
tt> Walhce, was good for a first down j good for over 50 yards. Score 18-0. !
on the Longhorns' "''-yard line. I Rice received the ball and made a
j Wallace drove over renter for a first : determined drive for a touchdown,
down on the visitor ' ?0-ynrd line. Mc- j McCauley made it first down on the
' Catilev made two vards over guard. Steers II-yard line. Nicholson hit cen-
| McCauley was held for no gain. ter for a yard. On an inside tackle
A pass. McCaulev I" Captain Tom play, McCauley made three yeards. On
Driseoll, was incor'p'ete. On a per- the next plav Nicholson, shaking oil'
feet reverse play, Wallace went around five: tackles, scored a touchdown on a
: Texas right end to (he five-yard line i t-verse olav over the Texas right
On the next play v pass from center guard. The try for point was blocked
was had and McCr-'loy fumbled for a and the score was 18-8.
Ins* of five yards. The rest of the game was largely a
i' Wallace hit eenl far six yards,: punling ihiel'.,
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• 'i-.e' hie-/; h lnr.: J,t v previous'-game.
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•'. I . . ii >ft'i Ci);.ieh Me;e:b -- . , ■ > ■ .
■■■* ' -.'U'fi Ii I lime l.be week. t;.k • ( ) II I (*k > ill 1H iKirllCtt
' !••>!•! '' •;.i>thtr.«; hill :he. mildest M.rt • •
■ i \v >r!:,-v M wmiclt aiid'Hirtinttti .ii< il (1V U I1 '
i-'e-t'l- iilo'ly to i.- S;i'm(l;i> bt'l1
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ib'o i) in h. Ailljoiwh his itiiinvd k'iee
; A-eiiv,, <■ ft .-i mi! ;i |,. jjesc'.it him to
I'.Mtk iifcit'li!
S! CAM TABI.E LifSHT 1 fNOI SB>'V1CF.
Pl<ATE LUNCH FEATURED AT'
25c • :
EVER* TI1INC. FOUND IN BETTER IWtc; STORES
RtCF, DRUG CO,
AN INSTITUTION OF SERVICE"
til
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I Block South of VI, 1.. Bldg.
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NEXT TO THE CORNER
Blue Hats
Preferred by
Smart Dressers
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the Quality Is High. The
Style and Smartness Is Cor-
rt'f. <iet Yours!
Other new hat colors - -
•nisov NS. oh AYS and greens
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Eppii: Quieksail ..tui Virginia U.u-
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i'l nl'-lSk-Uy t. I'ive ,1<'n <'fent.d the lab Murnaiii. lit t.n tlii
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over Kathernu: Hernbr and Maty 1
lart in hi: old '|jjui'ckii|i| put llornor down .
(iilV-'kly. li-U, G-l, while Barnett de- |
(i-2. C'dadys Dcer.itm' ,
t. 1 en ^n.i; v.iiti nit- , , ^,1
ind lax WU'I e.-nlweiKV rnt,liigi'l|iM season. rl,-ei<le.l won over UiUft Ui.| Klileit. 0-1.7 ^
.11(1:, K-. .'!u j l eiiieti J ,,, ,( bis.1 eolJeglati: football e.u'eer Lois Dawson 'was able to out)>l.iy v11- ,
l':!l «!)• T:.. 1 la v wlVen' lie took ' I he advice of ymia Barnolt. 0-1, ti-l, in the quarter -
finals Miriam Kiuidet ^<>1 a defauli .'
.Iovk", jmujipt
ill' ! •leted ii
V-o'-i'ii'ii .iu t.ii:k'le Saturday s'aicc i.011
•'d '1. ti'ini. >1 iii his nniform and
'Mr lia>,«?'ll!.' who won all- 'i-ated Niinaty O-
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pay .'.bin he.ioe'k (111 advice of
I) i1":.r' Wi'li h. 'eaiv physician, and
■ v< ■. he; trajf ill:;: ;onir ,1 j =, hi- uoiloi m At. injury to •
<.t« ' ,v > e'.'i'b • ■ in. lai'use'li-'i iit '-e. ,1111 which he MIs-
y; •'!. '•.e: rk t.'li'bi ! i.n or-.u-tif.'- -...lK I.. I week and
■ v. lil.ili .: -■!'! 'iv.'.leil in the j;aine 'la.-
, - j| j 8anr.Vi.jy. I 'l eiapl.-ii Lou u, give tip .
. - • . ! !':« ell will (•<.,K-il.lv In,- di-
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tin - Mtii-: i.i I ..week, in .be,il.i lhe
Sti'd . , aiupaia!';. lie distlit-
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Philosophical Hotly Meeting
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Kathlyn lVar-oe will win the .sinole.s !
lounianfent tid villi it (lie firi-ft ^lace
on tlie" rimkirn:, there will 1m. some;
kt en coinpytiiidn for seconif and third j
pliiL-e.- Ivrtween Eppie CJuieksall and '
l.ois liaw«on. This rankiny, however, 1
i oillly /t,-nf.alive as th<-ri will be
cha;i<'<'s all year with tile final rank- '
i K ti1' !-'' determinerl by the .s'piinrf
to^iriiain-.-nt,
Theodore Buliler. Nephew ot
Mks Dean. Is Killed in Crush
Tbet-.iriii: Fiublet. nepliew of Mips '
bi .an, -,\a-- ■ killed instaiitly in an atilo-'j
niobili- a'-eideiil while be wa" C'il t'Ottle
i" Houston S;<nit>:lny ir.ornini;.
Toe youth wtif aecornjianied by his j
riMifh',- .M:, (i\l. tinblei',' who a It'll
tV'-oivi-d injtii'it'K, Tbi,' student bojy [
nd tbi'ir kii 'lo t sympathy to Miss !
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pel l:;.^'®r-rbpi;\!tl lbeli>^'ine '(tl, at i
id- Vm V > ar.111 t-oraiif ion.i ,a- < banc* -a
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-that; he Kaid
will' be lucky
rxilimEi: :iir;TVRK$
Mr. \V. H. boiifr,, ab'iiifir mechanical
engineer, who was the jdelettate troin
Chrbft f'hiii-cli in Houston, has re
turned Ii-oin l.lv;:' Epilibiipal Provincial
Synod ineetiiiib b'-ld 'hi'- pa"l week in
St. I.oiiis, Missouri.
Watch repairing. II will B. O. K. if
Irom B. O Kreitcr. Krcss Bide
Jocj.////-
KnouuS/U
At a
close icjncje
or for di it once
SPORT OCULAR
qives you super-
natural siqht The
SPORTOCULAR
is licjht in weight
easily adjusted and
extremely.useful to
the sport enthusiast
SPORTOCULAR
makes an ideal
Christmas q i f t
PUTS
YOU
WITH CLIVE IN INDIA
Nntiire in the Raw —as portrayed
hy the noted artist, Karl Gnduin
... inspired by the fierce and bril-
liant assault hyClive and a hand
ful of followers, outnumbered 20
to I by savage hordes of bloodthirsty
natives, at the Hattle ofPlassey—thc
birth of the British Indian Empire
—as described in the famous Herity
book, "With Clivc in India,
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Artifrlrtn
tibncou t'o.
II
:
—-and raw tobaccos
have no place in cigarettes
They are not present in Luckies
. . . the mildest cigarette
you ever smoked
WE buy the finest, the very
finest tobaccos in all the
world—but that does not
explain why folks every-
where regard Lucky Strike as
the mildest cigarette. The fact
is, we never overlook the
truth that "Nature in the
Raw is Seldom Mild"—so
these fine tobaccos, after
proper aging and mellowing,
are then given the benefit of
that Lucky Strike purifying
process, described by the
words—"It's toasted". That's
why folks in every city, town
and hamlet say that Luckies
are such mild cigarettes.
"It's toasted"
That package of mild Luckies
' 'If a man write a belter book, preach a better sermon, or mate a better mouse1 trap than his neighbor, tho he
build his ho^>einif>e woods/ the world will make a beaten path to his door.''—RAI.l'H WALDO EMERSON.
. Docs not this explain the World-wide acceptance and approval of Lucky Strike?
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