The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1933 Page: 4 of 4
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THE BICE THRESHER
FRIDAY, JANUARY IS, iMj
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hiring The
Owls - - - -
By Pete Maniscalco
Slimes Will
Be Seen In
S< THWKS'r CONFERENCE
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j, Two team,, w)ll strive to htfpjik 1,,to
!' the win column for the first time this
sexton' when the Owls and Bears tie
up m a cage game at the City Audi-
tor i tin i Saturday rtlsibt The main
event is jjfet f<n; :8,;30 p. ro. It will be;
! the Owlflf first home garni: of the pf«s-
fetit eosifet er.ce campaign.
1 Both' learnt, Idist: then- opening $«-
j gagements by scores mat don't beat
j repeating, the; Bice cagers be it m
j'!?W'airipedi ;inr.l.■ i by the Aggies at Col-
I'legtr Station, while the Baylor outfit
tvii* bdtfne n licking at the hands of
' the , Steel* at t he , Gregory Gym in
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Tht t.riMtnMg thif.v handed " the Sain
! If) wWYi T' ir'.K'T1, Wednesday night
|. fii'titoix'ti a" lit tnf f.tval. pOistvami stain-
1 ill;', itvitliej O'lvb ««d they are begin-
.iliufa'i't.O j.ffiat |t;h y hyvtji; .more lhai)J
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Rice Institute's 1933 Basketball Squad
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Usher* Notice!
All Bally club members are request-
ed to report at the City Auditorium
Saturday night at 7:30 to usher for
the Baylor game.
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For the Basketball Garnet i
Park At
DURELL CAROTHER'S
CLASS '30
ALLRIGHT AUTO PARKS
1. RUSK & LA. STS.-10c
2* TEXAS St MILAM—25c
(Adjoining Auditorium)
3. ALLRIGHT GARAGE
412 Milam—2 Hours for 25c
Her? are the members
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!i t. ' :.«i -!:r:-ak wh'-n t'w.-'y
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ot tliii . Aggies is notljing " Hntj;; a , basketball squad. Th'.'y are read mi; j Brummntt
lia/y memory .now. ' from lf,ft to ri«h . Front row. Red
,f f , . • Moore Fred Much, Wilbur Hess, Jake
( .nadi U'oll "f witylor is wot •
ried xvvl :he prospettS i>f James re
of It ice s ; Alexander, Captain Bubba Kock, Tom ' bach, Harry Journeay, Bill Saddler, I Hammctt and Dick Metcalf. Harold
•";idinr';" Chink Kiyel, and "Doc" i Hokey Snider, Virgil Dixon, Dave | Johnson, Rice's star first string center,
Back Kr-w: Dick Laut-'r- i Furman, Lawrence MeCullough, Pud j18 not n * rt>nrt
Metzler.
(Cut courtesy Houston Post)
ARE YOU THIRSTY
or
ARE YOU COLD?
Refreshing Cold Drinks, also
Hot Drinks and Tamales and
Chili
The Gables, Inc.
3100 Main St.
H. 210X
'• : y-y .,lu,jnr u, ,h,. lineup for the Nice i Pud Uammeti, and Ox Hinman sec to M^ador, John Banks, R. T. Eaton, Lee
| ,A - 'V !b 1.,1'kei the ,:ll),(, Heptirtr- front the Bear camp it that tin. fivshmatt courts aie kept Xynes, Harry Witt, Folyd Kelly, and
ir. |k'.: -. lii. .-ta>f| is ,,,, WAlf do'.'sn'' think thev have an, i„ tint class ordir. Porcv Bttrk
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they have " j in tirM class order. Percy Burk
- ' have . "U'si'i ' •'bunije ot i.ieatmg the Owls Bulibtt Koch is the bin boss of the;
v,t\ -\ithi I' tljijt! ail'! ot their elongated;
H Nine men do the inside work. Seven
V. .-1 is M-i; lamenlitu- the loss 1U chat«* of bolh,th? practk'c and of. then, work in the school laundry
*«:. a h i me vav^itv fool ball nolds. He has the . « .
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Siin-klaod ,-ir.u rh,. Mighty Alford. 1"e v '-*ilV fo<,lball fields. H<
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Young Women's Association of
Rice Holds Meeting Monday
The Rice Young Women's associa-
tion met last Monday at the homo of
Frances Brown. The largest crowd of
in the Field house, while the other ! the year attended.
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tllpM .f wi.r.m ,)|ruptrd ,h,. J!r,.-It larg.^ u-ow of athletes working undo; ■ (wo ^ ,q ^ th;U ^ Fie,d
!,■ ,,'iiiuc hn t I nil) 11ii at Waco. him. Twentv-three men are at his i. ^ or(|f,r jn ^ ]aun(Jry
Smokey- Brothers, Fay Lagow,
U.a-iiinc |0 iiad l.uiit. tip at Ware. him. Twenty-three men are at hi'si ^ .
Tin- Owl- hiitv been show'mg a «:>m- U-ck and tall. Tin y are Red Bale,
A iiixi M Men slant .mprnvemonl since the season Tom Dutibar. Joe Noveux. Fr.d "rt' -
If y liav< Slid the B.-ai-s .,re likely to face if Lauterhach. John MeCauley, Ray Mil- . Kellv Scott, Herman Conklin, Smokey
\Y p -ikji-.. [.otv.-rful dub tonight than the lnr, Hokie Snider, Percy Arthur, Jeff' Klaev ner, Joe Young, and J. C. Petty
yi iliat opened the season with ih>> -Rolwrts, Doc Metzler, Bill Sadler. Bill^j,. Monk Adams and Dan Richardson
• " • >K5".«-.,d .vt AOT,1 Wallace. IleWtit Knight. Flash Atkins
!I ioIiJ .Ji.hiisi-::. . ix-fi.-oi three inch
'• Mii h;.->' , ^i Icr, lii,. iK.en stiowin^ a world
II t:- .-,>p I-. ■inipi-.ivr-nieiii with each game and is ■
Refreshments were' served after the
business meeting and new members
were given a chance to1 get acquaint-
ed.
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Lethe Sylvester, Buster Brannon. Jim
constitute the Field house crew,
Crystals fitted that do not fall out.
B. O. Krelter. Kress Bldg.
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"The leaders in action are not magicians but they are per-
sistent, steady workers"—Theo. Vail.
WORK AND SAVE YOUR MONEY
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• t'nn .pn'iviiig to be the Owl.*' gr^aicst
mvli, septmg fhreal. Hairy Journeary,
Hokie Snalcr, and Bill Sadler,, thee;
tali Owl fia wards, have also been,
hVii-.wrtti! t'> advantage in recent games. ;
When these lour men .start to click- '
inn. the Owls will be daiif-'iToie, ,j
ac.iiosl .im\ opposition in the eoiif. r-
rri.;.-, '
("iiptaiii ftuhba Koeb and Virgil Oix- j
, i ',il:r. ar.. likely to fitait at the guard i
;.i.).v!. Satmday night, are daily prov-
ing •■i'leinsi Ives indispen.sible eogf to '
the ifijM Owl eai;e niaehint. Kitts has •
built up. Opponents so far liave i>, r, '
6l.i to srbre very few «ip ..hots'
when thp pair of ^uardii aiv.- in the '
court
The Slim,,. $$$: will take on the.!
I,..mar t'oilego innnt.'t from Bean-
moi.'t ir: the pri llmn.ary game to staid :
• ■t T ,/eloek Saurday niltht.
ft oba'ole slartiiif! lineup lor the Var- .
sity Snturdiiv is as follows; Many!
Journony and Hokie Snider, forwards
Harold dtfifassfai, fciitiletri and BSlll a
Koch nnd Vireil Oi.xon, ivi.-uds.
For, 'lie Shines ;,i,<,i>;iI.I.• ■■dijrlerx ,<i .• i
Tyne an<l h*. T fciiton; fiirwards; '
•i'i i Ki Hey. , miter, and John Banks !
f.tl i:.M,v BoDtnan ar llariy U'iti ,1.,! i
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. i I, fi n yiftjit, f||t but /|t>e|iPlW|^ itill h mild ''\veat:her. Ais t ,t'|
, i' i i 11 |ipn I Wjsfifi niMTO-f' |if "fatt,: itt jitf out.i. 6f traming.
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' n li flijjiti^is rtju,i ^WflmhibW '(yttJii-, ; sls)lw,i(>i tn«|(: get |V« their hour l(Jf i
if(ilep! dflVi:"i" dav hh the ailtletii: fields or it. j
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« 1 p'evii ■; I Undet the t'uhfeit,bee I'Ules, the maiji |
S'i'i Htti-fi' ■ i'tnutili' put in ;an; 'Hfflfl! '"I'i' dfay'of1 work j
in yen iwi'eii t(!i?i||p) tins :ioeoi.T;gani"' i.eaelt;.day .in .tin; .week,.except Sunday, j'
tiilii the Hoi.iiM.tii-,. AlJifi;.!:)... p|ife|p!| iiioi' jhli'n'tjo'rii;'ivtid hbard.'.' Of course, -If1
.till'/, 'eyv.w;'1. i,f:'1 Sflfe ..fn-iniw,":. En::;h:,h': he i<y blessed with .an j/iVer-fibundattcC'
fi 'Ih'ifjp ijil)1!,'/ tlW^j tltfji' j:.,oi''.,'hit>hey,the' «t!i!&(o:;;tp,ay!'^:ehoo5e^1.fi
do; ': foil lo be dt>t : I'iee: iield .; ke j, }|i- hour per rhy lo himseT!'. j ilt
ei :i • m ■•'! i : i - inti • . l.T.I.Ve-n n'ie that is another story.
• 'i.itui'da .take He' . confer -rice tennis cham- ;
i' v.n'i ..1,...v th. !ei,'f>;,ll pion. hoods the crews that manage
I I'b.iiy >. 11 f d h'Kie'l.'inil " the four campus tennis courts Under,
him, Od i •* Harris, bting the most
Invitations Tn Waltz" Is scholarly of the group, sees to it that ,
u" , Rovitnvofl By Bottv Ropjors : 'h.e grass 'does': not' l come overly fa-
AH, .• ii" iibovt lilisine.,.' ineetuii! 'nil'-'ir with the faculty courts. Jitn
'ni.'l.i'v Rogers ^vvlewbd'invitation to McKinnoii and Jap Thrasher, two ,of
the AValtz'' by Itosaiilbiid LiehtiHinn at the best looiking memliers of the foot-"]
the regular ,meeting of the Pallas J fe'l llp'd, sj>:-nd their hour per day
Alhenr.' Uterarv Soeietv Tuesdav aft-, I < n the girls' courts. So far they hayti
, iiiohn at Autiv lious' ; proven gluttons for work, seldom put>-
'ting In only the mere hour that is
Famous Sayings | required of them.
I don't, know where I'm Roing but | Quin Connelley, Pat. Wallace, and
I'm on my way," said C. Columbus. Milton Savich put in (heir hour on the
"Keep the home fires burning," said | varsity courts. Connelley and Savich
Mr Nero. "You can't keep a good .prefer to stomp the grass out with their
man down," said Mr. Jonah. "But why j tennis shoes, but manage to handle the
bring that up?" said Moran and Mack, hoe for the allotted hour. Lou Hassoll,
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THEY'RE MILDER—
THEY TASTE BETTER
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—and I like CIIESTERFI ELD Cigarettes. Every CHESTERFIELD that I get is
To me, they are mild—that is, they well-filled, and I feel like I am getting
don't seem to be strong; and there iB my money's worth—that there is no
•certainly no bite, so far as I can tell. short measure about it.
To me, they taste better and they I like CHESTERFIELDS. They sat.
have a pleasing aroma. isfy me.
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The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 15, Ed. 1 Friday, January 13, 1933, newspaper, January 13, 1933; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth230253/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.