The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 8, Ed. 1 Friday, November 13, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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By "HAHPO" LEIPEK, Sport* Editor
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Rice 26, Sam Houston Teachers 0
The Owl reserves .should get plenty
of needed experience against Coach
Crawford's fighting. Teachers. While the
Muntsville C^lege is rated high In its
conference, it is not expected to cause
the Owls very nUuli tiiMilc The Aggies
beat the lkarkats ?< -6 at, the first of
the season in the only Southwest Con-
ference competition tti«ht have encoun-
tered thus fiir. Coach Kiui will ptobi'
amy work the fifst-strirtgers as tittle as
possible in aiiticillt^n <>f tlip important
T., t U. game next w< ck.
Arkansas 21, S. M U. 7
Alter the Kawrbacks' decisive Victor-
ies on successive Week*etid$, over tli«
Ttf\as Aggits and the OSvls, it looks as
though tiiey atfr headed for the cham-
pionship. They ettierged from the Rice
game without any serious injdries aitd
Rubhms, iii'iitun attd •t'ompauy are due
t<i have no great ntntiwnt of uoiibltf, from
either S. Ml L' or Touts, iiieir only ri-
vals y.«l implayed. By dope, die Razor-
'aeks lte!it the \gfcn •. «:lir. m tttrtl heat
ihe Mustangs;,
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Conference Notes
Sammy Baugh has completed 70 out
of 146 passes attempted for a total of
|)Q9 yards ,s of these Were touchdown
passes:—liubba (iernand of Baylor has
booted six extra points alter touch-
downs ill six attempts in last week's
game- -he has not missid an attempted
conversion this year—Last week. South-
west Ceiiuerence teams threw lot) passes,
02 of which were completed.
The Southwest Conference lias scored
only 491 points to dale this year against
a total of 897 at the same time last year.
Arkansas has scored the most points-
112; last year S. M. U„ the leader had
amassed 196 points. Southwest teams
have won four iuterscCtioual tilts aiid
lost five; two we're ties. Iti the history
of the Southwest Cotifenmce, only two
seasons have passed without tic games,'
in 19JI and 1935. Baylor lead's in tie:
games with Ki ; Rice has the lowest rec-
ord with only three ties;
Ten Games
Next .year the new ruling which al
lows only ten games for each confer-
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;i!i<i - ilin e ititi i'seetii.-ual tilts
This year lhr.ee teams in the e no i
e-r• - ..:t; |'lax int.* I-' cam,S eaeli. Kid
iiuli^ Mi. I.'. >rigiiially li.id twelve
thi.liiied and A « M. m<,\n! tip' jtii.S
T c: U. 28, Centenary 0
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Ice Hockey
the t 'v. l pni-.k i-u-ln r.s
I'-ra.etii. e. -'ot
tvil« 1 -eg'11 at the t'olar Wave let Palace
.' hi- \'-ai will inark tl.e luiirth year that
Rita iia.s, hem it[ feseiite-1 by an Ice
Ifiii'key team iii ill! last three years,
I iwl o'anis iiiivi made a re<vnd oi seven
e.mii - ",vo|: ;.i;,-|inst I i'lost am) OJle tied.
'I'll- > hav e «., n11•;11 • 1 16 ■ J-- -isil - agaiesi
iti, f, -e ',j.i <>in ill - Kin! v., i , iimli i.eated
rha'i.jji.'ins ■ i fli l.oiu Star 1 .• ague in
;sl'Vei':il, \ i.;te.l illis , \s it I. ihiec years of
I '. ■ I'l-rjei'i;i. are iti•: 1 uU<,<1 in iIh,m■ e-xpect-
-]i".;H,-d ' I tc r«'i,',rt. Uo\s:ait.l. Mel ants, l-ck-
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HliiniiiK Arkansas lull} la-fnrr a hinule Itiec player enllld lay ii hand <i tilm.
are veti,:rans who will again try for
).laces oil lh(;. team.
Freshmen arc eligible for the hockey
team and will receive six weeks' credit
inf. T. for participation. Those wish-
ing to try for the U am should report to
Mr llermance or I (avid Westlu imer.
A new feature of the ice hockey games
in which the Rice team plays' will he free
admission to students. Tickets may he
si cured from llavid Wcstheimer.
t'n:-,!ii; I't.ih a few ihings. The Aggies
lion'td -that they had a real team with
: op- tlii-ir spark plligi I'ick 'i'oihl
Baylor 14, Oklahoma A. & M. 6
This has alwayS hern a real battle, '
full of color, and anything can happen.:,'j
I.liiyd Russell and company arc due-to |
parade their hag of tricks at the ex-
the class with the powerful Gophers.
The 19.56 Rice Slimes end their sea-
son against the A. & M. Fish at Kyle
Field .Saturday afternoon.
The Slimes have lost one and won
one i his year, beating Victoria College
.12-0 and losing their first gume in sev-
enteen starts to the Texas Yearlings,
7-0, The Fish have played hut one
game, heating Allen Academy 15-0.
Big Oltie .Cordell will lead a cordon
of Slime stars against what has been
publieiifcd as the best Trysh.. team in
A. & M.'s history. Red Cecil, Frceport
Kpiittlxtit, and Jo Jo White, all state
hack from Amarillo are stars of the Ag-
gies first year team,
A New Texas Coach
Jack t heugny's resignation as head
coach at Texas leaves much speculation
as to who will take his place. Ray
M urrisi ,n,: former rifigma-ter of S. M.
I s aerial circus has been mentioned
fiir tin 111-t lie would be a welcome
pi'odigdl back tu the circle of Southwest
i mum-net' ■Combcs: Texas needs, bc-
sides other things, the; Color that he
could providL'. ,, , !', r. ,
The new ordrr which is in p'rogress of,
being formed at,.the University is proof
that while 'the Southwest ^believes,' in
hard' football it won't stand for-dirty
placing. The Texas Alutjum and ath-
letic e11line:11 have shown .their plain dis-
favor as well as the fans.
FIELD HOUSE
BULLCMK
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1'iaetiet for \ar-.ily and fiashman
I,ask. 11 i:iII I'la.w rs has started. Captain
l.odgi has been hading the I'tfii team in
H'.ior w'l.ti'k.: ba>ktt shooting, intra-s(|iiad
and ireshnian scrimmnges. Willis (Jrr,
v.iinii Sianoird. .Mike Scale, and Max
11 wnan -larted w,.iking out regularly
la-t wa i k Sj ol Ow< n. t 'lilTord lvlind-
wiirtb. Jnhii Heiiti.n, and 1'ratik Steen
will 1 ri-jii-rling after football season
is in, r
The freshjiian ha-ketU'ill si]uad has
lietn xv .i kii>ii oiii regularly. Jiuimii
Butt, |&m£i l'in|e\. Rill Chandler, Oral)
Spi ars, and I.re; i. raddnek are l.mking
gi.od A Iiuinhei i.,f players from the
fia-slmian loniball sijn.nl will |epe>rl for
bask* thai! alti-r the seasqif is ..vrr.
The ientii- toiirnaiiH-nt has changed
but little, y.ineeiit Ifi.rner reaching, tile
rptarter finals S de'ieatitig Henry ' iartli-
IUT, ,~l-(l, (>-4, : 'i. " :'.
The handball tournament is progrt'ss-
mg a little taster, I., Berkhoiidt advanc-
ing' to tin.- sialii-tiiud roiuid bv default,
and Max llyinau by defeating" jack
Tausend l,"-l.i 1?-I.l
Wednesday, N'oeiniber l.S, ihe in-
tramural basketball toui'uatiicnt will be-
gin, Those who are interested■ nitty sign
up at the field heius'e bulletin board The
gaim's will I" sfheduled in the early or
•at' afternoons so - as 'not li interfere
Willi labs.
Al the- same lime, November IS, there-
will b, a piiig ' jh ,ng'hiddei' toiifnatnetit
start, d. 'Ila draw and ilib s .will be
placed on tip field -In nisi, bullet in board
at that tirne Tliiise wishing to play in
ibis tourntiiiKitit should jilnct1 their names
on tin pn-pand list at the field house.
THY l'HINCE'S FAMOUS
HVMBUHGEHS
at our three locatiium
1. 1509 Main
2. 3021 Snn Jueinto
3. Main at Gray
School Supplies
Stationery
Books - - Gifts
Lending Library
1014 Texas Avea
Below: Those two sterling Arkansas
ends, Hamilton (42) and Denton, who
caused the Owls plenty of trouble.
CORSAGES FOR THE ENGINEER!
WADEMAN'S • fl owers
Clarence Wademan, *21, Prop.
John Brandenberger, Rice Representative
3106 Main Street Hadley 3111
SIDE GLANCES
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2. V lufi rilled Allen lion!
What're they iloin'?
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Right you are, sayg Vogue in
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is classically simple. Truly love-
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Navy . . . all pique sewn.
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