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FACE FOUR
THE' BICE THHESHE
FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1937
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FLASHES
By "HAKl'O" LEIPEK, Sport* Editor
OWLS START RIGHT
Tl.l 0wjs i-'"t I'tT I'll tlu- rIV111 fQ§|
m tlu J4M7 C fjrenct> .nice. \Y t(tnes-
ilav a- they dowmd the i2 25
After playing Southern California,
tlu ! >>- front College Station must
' i«tVv.fi:.sirififiiUl sliifW: and trilby t.o tin
I" . 11t1| l|iiS
Hitlk ittfei.'!*, wii'it th|l;
. tiift fht.' livt.'il up u
iV|iiil t (l Im'i ii es|)«:l<;<l ff hitn svhi:t>
hx lirst cntftristl Rl^cn "1 ii .his 'senior,'
v. ;,r III 1 Hill/is lit led tin *f ■ ''i rs. in
live itifh "• c 11 *' t' 1 >. A Iter vlM-m iti« it'tr-;
■ uniritt with i u It if a tin, I'tank hit
• tri-lv Wednesday.
I'avi...utter Ijjiski-tci'i'i-. wit" h.ivi di'-
(! ,]....i';.pi.fly an live Klind worth
hi I M.t,\ afnpin lli I l<u plavn a vcrji
';; i ■!:!,. JL' ■ ft-# t \ J>« 1 t . IVtlFV itl %• I lit
lit II 1 imiiv it ci itvfy. I ll: iH-oh-
,(lif;, > (k<, m> r. fitttit I ti'i'tit tlt.tn any
stv r I'l.iu' "ti thf- '■<tti.i'l Ma^, who
U>t jit. c Was i't,i>t aiWithc.r player, has
■ i ip( .1 itiu. ii guilty htst da.^
iff wif ht-
;|.|4 lli'.1 tic-Vt-liip lilt.' ii fit-arty
; i 'ljiii'Lvittt; it'if tilt ' vpw if \\ ill'i-' Ctrl'.
i ♦ l.iHH iHtl Hliiil IfHW
il|l v - I f' v'.'t
a necessary quality for it uoocl basket-
ball player. Maxir always arouses in-
terest front tin cnnvd that admire-*
tln. ttirK' III BUh a -m.ill fellow who
tr\> to play collc.jiv basketball,':^'.:
They are e\cn move astuurVjicd
wheit they sn tli.it In- nol only tries
to play, but really can play with 1 lie
best of thi'.tit,1 I ri.-iilenialiy, Max unce
set a seoriti;: n con I iit Honstvn, f-bcir?
iiiu lit" point-, in a single season.
up to play professional ball for the
Chicago Hears next year. Friedman
was a unanimous choice for All-Con-
ference fullback last season.
John iMcCatile.v, former Kice Star,
has Inten approached by professional
scouts. As yet lie has not decided def-
initely but believes that he will accept
any offer if it is momentarily attrac-
tive. Harry Witt, great blocking back
from Kice, received oilers but de-
clared that he was riot' interested in
pro-football i
TEXAS NEXT
Xusity 1 to1 ta'nulV 'willtflf'lK* .T«,va's!
Sleer- 'l"lic• fi:illo;l\V'i!l'y,i u i • k ■ tlyiisy'
fi.«ain take the road lo. nieei Haylor
at Waco. Tin;- aim u i'.l. I,. ,S. I .
S;t.li,i.iT<:l.;v\ t'tiHiliil'.-iv'tll 'li'«|j:,;i||te last. ';|i|it'fi.t!.
tiaitie fi.r the- Owls lor Several week-
\I1 eonfwi'm-c foes uill play out
game at hotne and one in Meuistoii
witII llli ( HVJs, ,f.X:,ce()l AHiarisa's;, licith;
w tho ttjuortoack- will he
1H'V e.< 1:)jlt. 1.;1'C V.i.I.ttlg;
: OWL GRID STARS TO^r'v"
1 PLAY PRO
i-i.i. eaivtajti. of. the
t''..ki < u! ((vythtili 11;-t511,. h.l- >iJ^.ile• I
|ilp|: Owls-Aggi«Bsvjf|||®;lii
Jimnty Kitts' Rice t )wK Kipened
their 1937' Southwest Conti renei race.
\\«i.lnesday night with a convincinj.:
win over the Te,xas Aggj'es, 32-25
Frank Sle.en paced the Owls with t.'i
points and took Irigh pgwij man for
the evening.
"I lit Owl dtfer.se -Itowed a marked
improvement o\t t pt'ii-seasiiii gatiUk
a1- did the dn\v 11 tlu -com t passing
W'illit f"jt;r: aiiirl''lk<:': Klindworth played
<*-!*i . tally fine uatm - under the ba -
Ret. I'lte OwK had (j-fool 8 inch' l'rii-
licfger tij'f the .\ijfg.i|f to cfpiitcnd with,
bin they took the ball oil the tip off
anil front the 'bank board, many times,
largely due to the slowness of his
\ uatnntatcs Uf^tiiC'%1:
The Akhics!'tnjjsstid'liVijlny shot; ft-i.tu
the court arid sank only three of tif
tit ti foul shot''*. The Owls sank siv
iff .'eigjlt'' If!•> •>!;' t J1 c-: j^ift I iv^,. ||:Sl||||jl
. I (ft.ib^ljlBli1 st.a^'teif.: t(i^ Jfarmei1# on
ah earl'y N 2 lead bin the Ow ls iiiifei'trt
to iir.d the liasket atul icd Mijrfji; at
t,lm half anil the Agipt nt\tr caimh'ti
lii the opening game the Rice
Slimes defeated the A. & M. Fish
18-Ki A field goal by Tke Stcakley
in the last minute of, iday iced the
game for the Slimes.
The lineup and summary: 'j ,f'lj
Rice (32) Fg Ft Tp Pf
Steen, f
Klindworth, f .
Stanford, f ,.
Orr, c
Campbell, c-. •
Steele, g
Owen, g
Hyman, g
Seale, g
Campbell, g
Totals
A. & M. (25)
Harris, f ........
Evans, f
Jones, f
Landrum, f
Freiberger, c ||
Dowling, g
Morrow, g . ■.
Lee, g
Robert, g fe|,
Totals ......
6
0
0
$
;:6u
3
l
0
0
0
13
, 3
0
8
0
ft j
2
0
0
0
13 6 32 U
Fg Ft Tp Pf
.3 0 6 2
0 4 1
1. 10
0 0 0
0 10
0 2
0 0
2 ' 2
0 0
SLIMES
Chandler, f .
Cordlll,^ f . ,
Ford, f
Steakley, c .
Smith, c ...
DeWitt, f ..
Craddock, g
Palmer, g ..
Totals ....
Given, f
Folk, f
Davis, f .
Seay, c
Dwyer, g
Jones, g
Elwell, g
G T Tp
.055
1
0
0
6
0
3
0
i. ;iff! 3
i l
0 0
FISH
5' 8 18
Mm
Dr. L, H, Adams of the Carnegie
Institution's geophysical laboratory
says that the age of the earth, as
estimated by measuring the amount
of radio-active element uranium which
has broken down into lead, is about
1,500,000,000 years. 1 } P' ;
Drayton R. Boucher, a member of
the Louisiana House of Representa-
tiv^si has, registered iii the Louisiana
State University law school because
lie admits that there is a great deal
about law that lie does not know i
The registrar at the University of
Oklahoma proved statistically that
students with the thinnest wallets get
the most "A's" when two state legis-
lators complained that the $3 "flunk-
ing fee'"' is a hardship on poor stu-
dents. ' '' ■"' I ? llnfi, f ' ' ' . ,f' - r:
Totals 6 4 16
Half time score; Slimes 9; Fish 6.
Free throws missed: Slimes 9: Fish 6,
Referee: Kier$ky (Baylor).
0 0
Bill Lee, Alabama's all-American
tackle a season or two ago, says he
will go back to 'Bama this fall to'/
show line candidates how to use their
elbows on defensive plays, Lee is a
wrestler 'now.si'J, jjgiiw
lUlfllLJIJH
ViV have repuired wntehes for Riee
iuiititute people for many years and
are noted for our satisfactory service,
(live us a trial. II. O. Kieiter, Kress
illdg. I.obby.
.11 3 25
Get your watches, clocks, bracelets.
Chains, etc., from 11. O. Reciter, Kress
llldg. I.obhy.
Sears (Kentucky Mines); Boggess
(Waco), officials.
Half-time score: Rice 19; Texas
A. & M. 16.
Free throws attempted: Rice 8,
Texas A. & M. 15,
Lehigh 7977
HARRISON
RADIO SERVICE
Prompt Service — Quality Work
"Spec" Harrison
4102 Main St. f|| Houston, Texas
)\V APPEARING IN 111 THRESHER
. . . a column that you probably haven't noticed,
although it has been running for weeks, called
. . . lor those who already know what is printed
on the I rout page and who are weary of the
01 Pannk r, niay we suggest
seSS
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Chesterfield Map
The new Wake Island Hotel
over-night stop on the
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SAN FRANCISCO
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WAKE
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on a new cruise
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. . . Chesterfields are off on a new cruise,
From Wake Island 5000 miles out in the
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'O' '
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'RUSH TEN THOUSAND CHESTERFIELDS
TODAY'S CHINA CLIPPER."
At three o'clock that afternoon the Chester-
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CHESTERFIELDS JUST ARRIVED. '
FAST WORK.
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When smokers find out the good things
Chesterfields give them ...
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The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, January 8, 1937, newspaper, January 8, 1937; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth230378/m1/4/: accessed June 30, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.