The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1932 Page: 4 of 4
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Meets T. M. C.
T. C. U.'s 1932 Horned Frog Football Squad
On Thanksgiving day the' undefeat-
' d Hire ty>ihmer| dltvca will meet
the undefeated Texas Military , c<>IU w«-!
Seanr of TerrillpTcijcas-' The game j||||
star! promptly fej 3rji0 him Blanket
me* will be honored.
The Rico Owlets have a chance to
become the first undefeated freshmen \
"•am in the history of Rice Institute/:
They haye defeated (lie Marshall
Junior Culleae, 19 tn 7, and the Ten-ill
I'U)j tejtini oi lifts JfO to 0 In lx:ith:;
(if their games the slimes wetp rated
the underdoes, hut they upset the
dope Willi a great show of speed and
power..
'tlii;;1'Testis! Mfliitsir^ 'Co'tlege eleven:
at ■ the .pffsqif jiliSiLj find
.they ar<h on:' top is', the TeXias Jnnim
col leg* f onfiawjn v ; Thi y .have ,. a
.powerful U'iinv,BSflf;c ®tt;'t :
chiuico' '.Up1;upsethe■ jfijeiihjwri■'team,'' i;!
The ,i jf presnflj m a th&jWip,, 'jl4l
/j-'fN'-M itijtirctd ''"v '■''''.Rft .'jmibti' i
n tr« Wgiiliill+lj Ntf, tM m| will linn: dtice :|l !'.<
>neyl! iljey ■will, enter the ; fray' iwith'v'halfijack: jami .hillbiiek, poMt,ifir,;; righlj;
it • i fjlj'eir full strength Brandon. -now: but tjj^re an- no me# u-, thov
f ; . .,u<i Hughes. halflwick. position's rninv slufiv than Vic Dnseoli
e ia p ( it ..Tib. Tet I ill name a'ir Hank C'lnre, And after .ill, .-peed
,;ll • '-.'k ill ihe Iu:;> v.-ill <<„ a man lotnrnlng a punt h'o
The;•" )!> i-ii.;!;- who: ii;tccd t.'aod if ijhe.Opposition rs: down upon•,
''"■• 1 v.'ili- in. || ... , t.-ir hit:', hi lore he .:«•!« the ball.
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;be TerhU ' gn:ne
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Back Rem 'Left to Right)' Assistant Coach Meyer, Kitchen. Walker, Brown, Allison, Truclson, Kinzy, Armes, Wallace, Ploorc, E Taylor,
' Athletic Director Wright, Trainer Smith.
Middle Row Head Qoach Schmidt, Line Coach Wolf, Tirier, Langdon, Casper, Graves Myers:, Bassinger Perkins, B Taylor. Green, Jacks,
Harston. Coleman Student Manager Glasgow, Assistant Student Manager Smith.
Front How Brannpa, Sbackletard. Evmn, Pcante. Sumwer. Oliver. Boswell, Vaught tCapt >, Howell, Townsend, Prultt, Spearman igub-
Phelps.
Seven,
Harriers In
AustiivMeet
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i ii;< ■' r:iadi-'.vip Mlsil
/fell!"
Freshmen l.ook Good
CONFERENCE CALENDAR
Rlcq ScuiiM'
Plti.vpr— : Ttl pat FG Pta
Thrasher, hb i.i 5 0 0 30
B. Wallace, hb ,5 .1 0 31
■r. p'iftott, tb (ci i -t. i H
P. Wallace, hb 2 0 0 J2
Scott, hb '' I 0 0 C
i Ctore. qb 1 0 0 6
Nicholson; lib 1 IT OB
nalo. lib 10 0 8
Mutzler, Cfi 10 0 H
V Driscoll, qb (1 S! 0 I!
Leading Oonference Scorers
T. e. u
(lite
Texan
IK & M.
Si. M. U.
Haylor
Arkahsjas
8 0 1 m 251) 17
II 2 0 ,750 123 tit
0 2 0 .7!50 105 4(1
550
,1175
.357
213
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The iflw t: pic .( tit
M <( <,(1 isj'Mi! (, (l.Vio ! i, IP|( >
i i) crfioii, lr, nviinv, a'!-rih)(>ii '
t! .btlnilt locked 111; I> S I'm Owl harriers will journey to
i in di Ii ,Tci i.lll..': I'licp. ln.^t ■ Aiivtni ..Satiii'day to take pari, in the
h flic, ijiei'l tlu;)f V-'syfcest' teSit Si>nihv--. ■: conferencc cross country
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Wl ;l-r> |,H r up I'-.'.lit,'..- . 111.;
• ri.
• c.baljli- siintr' lineup will be:
.•no' Sylvi ••stisr.; .'niU. . Sawteile
Mc.i'ii: i. You'njj ..rui
• . ijuimls fly,. I:< :
learner,' Hi.: !'• ;.|'a
• ■■ k- V.'o' iullb;icl< .
I h. yffl
l i-s.-e; 'Milii.ii >
rill 1 Sanirdfiy.
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ii'iiiii Tf'- e«ij)i>|v
he run over tlie Longhorn j
men making the trip are !
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C. ha.-. jjiiptiiln i). T. Waring, Lcroy Sinus. W.
Player
Olher hb. TCU .
Ko.v. t'b, Texw(
Hilliard, lib. Texas
Brannon. qb. TCt'
SiX'annan. lib, TCU
Stafford, hb. Texas
DomiiiRue. qb. A&M
natiTiis. qb. TCU
Wallace, hb, Rlrc
i'h rasher, lib, Klce
• xii;i J -. fir- khiwjreai' a ;. :m; ihni StalUvrth. \V. J. Crawford, B. Storey,
Ti a)n
Season StanclinR
W I. T Pbt
SP« S.i Fj; Pa Tl
1! (i| 0 0 GO
8 0 0 2 SO
« 0 li 1 4(1
li 'tin 0 1 37
li 0, « 0 30
li II 0 0 30
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J9> o la 2:.
5 0 0 1 31
0 0 0 30
75 57
42 64
58 80
65 9!)
Pts Op
92 12
5t 20
3S 3(1
14 24
18 34
20 66
PtS: Ojl
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I : " hasn't lieen defeated
Cunferenec Standing
Team W I, T Pet
T C. O. 4 0 tl t.OOO
Texas 3 1 0 750
Rice 2 2 0 .500
A,; & M. 112 .500
S. M. U. 12 1. .375
Arkansas 1 3 0 250
Last Week's Results
T, C. U.. 14: Texas. 0;
A. & M., 14 i Ricc, 7!
S. M U.. 13 Arkansas, 7:
Texas Tech. 14: Baylor. 2.
Tllla Week's Gninps
fWJtlt Lust Yeiu8^ Scores)
Friday Tit FayettevllU': Texas vs, Ar-
kansas;
Saturday at Houston'. T. C. tr. (7)
vs. Ricie (0);
Saturday at Waco S. M. U. itii Vs.
Baylor (01.
When You Take Her to
FORMALS
It'll be a great satisfac-
tion to know that your
own Tux is as smart as
any you'll meet.
TUXEDOS
Handsomely
Tailored of
Fine Unfinished
All Wool
Worsteds
ALSO— t Byrd's you'll find
all the correct accessories
for fol'mal and semi-formal
occasions—modestly priced.
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(.'iini.,1 l.iiekol. and Dorm Johnson.
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1 £ V"'1.,;''::'1 T'l* !l: The dofeitod the Owls.! last
®ii .i". I. .1 SnturdnyV game -w.-r
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'A'-:k at College Station 1G to 44 in lite
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i'daym:/ ••-.>: ■>: their position, ruev . . , , ,, , ,
ili-i st woi n the two schools.
Wi can
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By Pete Manisealco
f.'i-e. f llw .lii-a.npoiuting record <.|; .ihe S
'. Va>'^t',\''i',"h:is year1 in 'the Jprospects: of iA!i
1' iienU - of the Aggies finished first in j
v 'iniS't. Caption Waring ft the Owls
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' I.o'iks- Had '
'gfillllilll® li.1
.'■'"VI 1';i*'0'V. UJU'i ni;iy ; .' <a-, it'll
.\v !.v ..3, "M, 1;,Bay lor li:
.\bnut 1 lie Apathy
1 «.ns'W'W'iod in ,th. fifth position to lead
' .•h"-,,.'Owl 'h;irritrs in. Stall worth wis,
.,,, , - ' .'next lo finish lor the Owls and Sims i
I lu, boy .Innnue Meado, pU,ye,l a,. iinisU{.d lhird fol. lhl. „wls ,X!,lincl ;
wl)iiie I,n a game Saturday, eutlini! StalKvurlh
■ inwn the ;,ee«..Klar\ in almost every Fiv„ K.ho,,ls haVl, h.,en entered in'■
play Ihe .h y from Tennessee cer- • conference meet Saturday. They i
tauiJy like,; to < t down the interfer- : Texas. A. and M., Ricc. T. C. U .1
!'iae lor Ihe opposing hall carrier. He ,in,i s. M. lr. Th?i |atter lwo teams1
• ;• •■•• ing I" uive cine of the varsity , |,.,v.. t«.t pailicipntcd in any dual moots ••
'•aekle,. ;i tus; le lor his ffijl) next „-,ea- ilijv vcar: hence they will be getting j
it \w c'dnliniie.s f.> the brand their fir«t «md oiily tost. From all re-j
b s now playing. Spoil1,, th<^ d,jji not have extraordinary
s?;
:i'"IwH he's' ||l]fc plaving,
<M' '^'UHir' m "
i-od'y -,m.. ly h.:u<i hil i..y ..he lo-, f"n,'xt Wc k "w';
: il;i . , :(,eei.,'iv j,, eJ1;w . i tr.o- 1 1,1 passe* and he likes to
V (aioeil i-'j,- 5i,>e.r:i ''•••■'■'h iliem
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ll.upil,;; ;iholli it.
arkl ' t.liv i:«
If the Ov.:,
Jack Frost is capable of linishing first and copplrig '
Many of the players on ihe varsity tile championship, in \ ie\.c of their win :
■ fwdur. a'oi.til ihe to-- i., •"'hniiv Banks. Irosl, ••ml ira- a lit - • Mptads. Thev are conceded no better j
M tl, j u,,ek ... ; [;. flpuljifc I® 0111 ' halffiack last week than fourth position The Owls are!
• • 1',,,!. ii..,. -li:>lent 1.,,d\ hai' taken j ' " l('! v ' ''''htaiile pi-rloriu-' -kflerl lor the third fierth, but are in
I :,C.J lie ::anu- this ,v.rk. Eviiy- ' "w "> headed for a reeular. danger . I lieiiu: beat out by .either the'
:,i f" ' ' ' " ' Ponies or th.e Frogs.
A., far as the Steers a.nd tin Aggies
;!•,,. I-:, -.; (jinefi i::e ,-ii: ••■•'o .u' in. .ire .concerned, either has a squad that
e'< {H'ei.uine;',. :r^: , . . ... .. ..... , .. .......
I!..,.; .. .,11 (,y, ; r.iw:, .o.u !.1 . i'o ., hav>■ been bit by colds during the past : flv? Owls .md the Ag'gie^j1 the j
w.-ek. About eight or len of them; I .otiulu.ni- . hould be given a slight;
'Have I'-bftfili ;itf ilu v. I Ik* victory ,ov<?r the Asdics wns
hit of Ihe lei. how-evei. i.i: big Ox by only one point however.
Ilimnari. who ecm- l:o be ihre.itened ' ' ' 1 •'' Texas is fotll" miles j
will) Ihe flu. Ii he lioe.-n't Miaj'i out l"W eojuparod to the three and
i'jI II u.|.'.c S.nui'day h, rinny not b - l"ul '"n'hs mile.- course the Owls have
reach be Ihe Frog gam. . ' Another . '-"en '•'•••'clicint} "ver this- season.
i.ijtlfe thin has ix-i-n r.ither hai l hit i
Fay I.vgow, bin theiro k'ei-ms lo he lit- All watch and jewelry repairing
He dai.ger feat he will lie out oj the guaranteed. It will B. O. K. if frohi
15. (). Kreiier.
'.'lit. ii' ik "I luck tit would have-'
in.-.
tlial.i manage jo tfijmM flftti
Fi. .ii"|('i)'i:e.\v i Vie season v,'.".ild 'he
i •; Ivoni ,, t.i'; 11" iosv. They'd at I; .i-t
ri:)t s.-roud. prv.-'jiiii:;;' I in- krioelt
. 'I''' (.111-, lie.'ii"." th.- ■ w.-ek 'fiilinwiivi ..f
... M««j i-'.-ri f<-; i'm.-'i 1 - . progni'j.a'Ka.-
Iii. !■:■ d i|ie!'.ii. ..I'ir.i:. ii ' u e htitiei:
,-tMvdi Jr/.'l'-' J1''/ >.'(
•«!.. ■'! 01 ;. tj'y.ijl.i;'-- -to yij'idK.'.'it.c "I-lie.i.'KDfvyp Silttjiwiy
•i 'lifika:.' the rifcs'l '.taliiiruenl:-.
P 1 .;f'i..li■■ i'hov playi,-d; niio e.( Ihrir
•-.< ! 1 I lit- sc.'I'Oh ;,l. C'i.|li;ge
St - ...I, h< : v.-«-k. The.why nnn where-
! will pi of.alvi'e ire\-e ' lie klHiWI.'
i'<" 1-,/ip": 'h' fuel that th.; Annies had
! -h a; d lb< eanio ,.to tin iiv iiortcll, '
'■ 1 a11 . fi. 11; I'.nd 1 iinie'.hing'In do with it
I hat T. II Game
li It"'.Iteyiif.' C; -litliif ' 'ijipiii 'C.pinfrK:.
: 1,0 'iylwn' ^''.It'lfi,:',,''CVywl." I h.r" |fji|8|
; t In m t ||ii fifefth ■ iSffiid j'hrf thdffl *•
,#hi r in fpi I|(nif ifliffli tiiMl"itr ovwttiMjli
', rill hhi 1 ;r)n diMiyl l.^ld do,NVn . by' .,t ;
1'fi 1 j.r.• • ,boi.t':rii::f. in hriv'if.;
1 *f<tl|ji Unthri 'frhhW. Hp' th^ilj |J^ht4 m ',
JVd'ltsi, 11 i botu 1 that It tame oul'«
;. I WI ek ralher than tlii:. week, Of
f" 1' 1 r...i tho Ti xa:; was plenty
loti 'y, ie;: loii.sy .;an'i's ;•<>, at least
1 1!:a! :•,:'!/!■•.■ tfetl Ion'l n. a team thrif
- I . a it .ib-i'.e m in (la |.,re-sea,son 1
■ dope
Uunning Buck I'linls
A nmv.ls 1 $j Kki I ■.have : -Jgu'ist-
.1! .1 fe'w i.'.u ianon , iu il.e Noire Dan'le
in.lie of' attack iis u >.id ar I!ice They.
■ nr.'tit tlvd pei ft.,ps I hi* .lem ts
lollowi'd Ui'1 i'lo'tiiy he;. .
11' " i- what .me mi tSiem has lo
-ay I . I '
' While ve do not, claim lo Ik- a fooi-
lall co.a i).' file writer", begins, ' we
would tike In Miggesi that Bice .not lie
■ too ortliodox in the use of the Notre
Driim: ■ y terii We can see no reason |
wliy tin- rjuarU 1 hark .should bo the
oiilyionti to tun back |>unls., We hope
it is not jusl, berhiiSf! tluit if> tlvv way
it was done by Hockni
"If the quarterback is not a fast.
shifty ball carrier, it should not. be dif-
lienl to put a halfback j|| .safety man
to run hack kicks.'-
Well, the only answer to that mis-
sile is that probably the shiftiest men
the Owls have, ploy the quarterback
Main oi Capitol
RAIN TODAY-
OR SUNSHINE
It doesn't matter to the one
who wears a NATHAN
Utility Raglan
Trench Coat
Bright Tan Twill. Full Belted. Leather
Buttons and Take-up Strap on Sleeves.
California "Trecotweed"
Trousers — wide
and warm.
$5
LEATHER JACKETS
Zipper or Button Front
$7.50 $8.50
'*Kr'•*« V
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Cupr.. 1882,
The Atneriflin
Tobacco Co.
THE SEA WOLF
<fNuttirc in the Ruw" —us por>
trayed by t/ie noted artist, N. C.
Wycth ... inspired by the infamous
Captain Kidd's fierce raids on the
gold-laden Spanish galleons
(1696), which made him the
scourge of the Spanish Main.
"Nature in the Raui is Seldom
Mild" — and raiv tobaccos have
no place in cigarettes.
No raw tobaccos in Luckies
—that's why they're so mild
"VVTE buy the finest, the
very finest tobaccos
in all the world—but that
does not explain why folks
everywhere regard Lucky
Strike as the mildest ciga-
rette. 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 purify-
ing 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 wild Luckies
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The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, November 18, 1932, newspaper, November 18, 1932; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth230248/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.