The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, September 25, 1936 Page: 3 of 4
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THE RICE THRESHER
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Bold Hud Tiger Hal Our Sammy?
C an the ;W!Siy. 'I'i^t'rs tfp wlial tliey
failed to do ltWfl year? The Bengals
heat everyone w their regular sclictl-
ule except Kiee. liiw; failed to sljpw
the same class of play the rest of
lust year as it did against the Tigers,
, l-.S.U. was rated much lower, because
of the defeat by Kiee. The former
proteges of the late Huey Cong will
he out to avenue that Mack mailv on
llieir record.
L.S.U. lost seven of its first string
men, yet . has a line "Ver the 200
pound average, Hehind that line will
he the versatile Hook Rued. It was
Reed who two years ago; returned
Rise's kick-off sixty yards to Ifflng
the Tigurs up from a 9-0 defeat to a
9-9 till. Last year lie almost beat Rice,
slashing off tackle for what would
have been the Winning: tally, hut the
play was called back, both teams be-
ing offside. With Reed will be Hill
Crass, Triple-thrcater who is having
a hard time holding his job against
Pat Coffee, another senior.
Rice has played one game, beating
Texas A. & 1. last week, 33-0. The
game was not a real test, since the
team was never . pressed on defense,
LS.U. has not played a regular game,
a supervised scrimmage against Lou-
isiana I'olytech being the only out-
side show thai they have put mi, 'i'he
Bengals started practice September 1,
threw' days before, the Owls,
Picking the standings of the South-
west Conference this year is harder
than ever before, since the teams are
fairly well balanced. Without any
prejudice for the home team, here's a
guess as to how tlie-y. will finish.
1. Texas Aggies.
2. Arkansas Razorliacks.
® T.C.I'. Horned Progs.
4. Rice Owls
5. Testis 1 .niighorns,
(). 1 tiis lor Bears., , ,
7. S.M.C. Mustangs.
The Aggie hopes, will depend a
great deal on bow 1 >ick Todd comes
through. The loss ot l.iudsey, beefy
tackle, didn't help much.
Arkansas and T.C.IJ. will depend a
great di'til Hi their pas>jer.4, Kobbins
and liaugli, respectively. Anything Can
happen when the pigskin is Ming
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passed around. T.C.U. looked weak
against Howard fayne last week, tak-
|i| advantage a break to win 6-0
as Sam Baugh completed two out of
14 attempted passes.
Schedules will work hardships on
Texas, Rice, and Baylor, Texas prob-
ably will be worn out from travel and
changes of climate before the etui of
the season. Rice's hopes will depend
on how sqiiadraeii and sophomores
come tit rough. They could easily be
the surprise team of the conference.
S.M.l'., picked by its former coach,
Kay Morrison, to repeat as confer-
ence champions, hardly has enough
offensive power to Mat t up against
the opiposi^in the team will meet,,
The ue\y crop of freshmen foot-
ballers have one thing pleasing to the
eye i!'if every Owl fan—beef, liven
the sophomores say please to some
ui tlie big waiters in the dorm ,mess,
hall. Willi this heavy addition to the
1 'Mo Uwls, there should lie a mighty
big learn next year.
crs reporting as freshmen are Hob
Brandon, brother of' Bill, Ike Steak-
ley, brother of K. V., Don CUenow-
ski. brother of Chester Hayes, and
Johnny Hancock, broiler of Paul
Jimmy Kitts will have to start call-
ing them by first names or make up
pet natues for the brothers.
Students and faculty members may
obtain subscriptions to News-Week,
weekly news review magazine, at the
reduced rate of $1.00 for the school
year.
( Irdcrs must be placed with R, lv
Westuieyei oi Knoll) 30K A. I|. before
October I
lloi** your fountain pen leak 'i Take
it to the I'lMiiitain Hen Hospital wlinn
you're near Kress' and have ll fixed.
It only lakes a moment uud llie charge
is mi small thai you are surprised.
RICHARD Ig SCHWARTZ
BOOK SHOP
ami Kriitnl I,ilirary
I ladley 101 I 3603 Main
If seems that the big brothers oil
the varsity siptad have, been talking I
to tliei'r kid brothers, Among broth- |
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'HOUSTON'S
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Cordially inviten Kiee
students to attend our
services and visit the
Rice Class of lite
Sunday School.
Dr. S. Stephen McKenney.
Pastor
Just a Stone's Throw from
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SOUTH MAIN
BAPTIST
Main mill Maple
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Sunday Srliool 15 A.M.
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I'reat'liitifi 7:30 P.M.
I College ('.hiss for Hire
Students
A eoriliul inyilalioti
awaits yon.
M. M. WOLF, I'lmtor
T|K flll'ST
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CHUKCH
Main at MeKinni'.v Avenue
Cordially invites Kiee Stu-
dents, new and old, to make
llils their ehurclt Itonie
while in Mttusluii.
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Htlft A. 51. Nundnj Nehool
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WE CERTIFY that wo have inspect-
ed the Turkish and DoineatioTabaceus
blended in TWENTY GRAND cigarettes
ami find them as fine, in smoking qual-
ity as those used in cigarettes coating
as much as 50% more.
(tsttimi) Seii, Putt & Rusby Inc.
(h coltatnuvimn with tobacco expert)
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