The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, May 21, 1937 Page: 4 of 4
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I, it 11 efi«? Id's T euni Takes Sixth
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The Uni\ k-rsitj of Texas made a
cli.-aii swei§> of events on the Athletic
l>iogiam last week, defeating tht fa-
Vdicl Ri'Ce Owls hv the comfortable
margin of (>0 t« 52 at the Southwest
. i lonleri lite'1'fttdWMw't. Saturday 44
Austin,' takini; tjtie, o>tu'rroijcc tennis
e!i:i:i:i'ioii-!ii]. in the mtet at Houston,
jnd winning the conft I enrd golf meet
gl 1'uii Wvifll). i:
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the IJjngh-i'it'tis upset |>re-c.inference
pjri'dicfiori^ and pr.ived (hat Cofccli
(. !yde yttleii& ytf\b$IS teams have
von tl'ie title for the sixth consecu-
live year, at|(l fourteen' times in all.
is: still a wizard of the, cinders.
New Records :
I'.i'trr-im delivered his expected
\ id. .t.j in the hi:ilv'liurdlcs and made
!i un>elf c.Wm'i rem e record holder with
,i new time (J l-).5 -i?iy>ivl.s t>ne-letilh
<ti a faster than- the previous
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>itid.':-, hrillsit.' S<)plH>ri!"re dash
Ii'.an, ci'iupped eitjht-tenths of a second
.ft" the H«..-y;..r.l jtjjUl i.ionl. runninj,'
the -!i fariee in |8 secomi? flat.
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the doubles 8-6, 1-6, 6-2, 6-2, from Max
Campbell and Torn Ryall of Ricc. 3 '
A healthy aiguinent over whether
doubles or singles finals should be
played first, and h«w many sets con-
stitute a semi-final match kept the
meet lively, Captain 1 Franklin once
calling tn Austin to «et advice from
Coach D. A. lYnick as (6 what stand
he should take-
Welch Scores in Golf
Hill Welch, Texas Kc.dfer, again wot)
the Southwest Conference title with
ill total sioie of 291, six, strokes ahead
of his closest competitor. The Ti \a-
scniui alue-'l^f his teatu to victory in
the team ei.inipetition. Hob Clove: of
Rtee matched Welch fpr a large fj'ki t
of the meet, but niallv dropped l><-
hitid.
Rnbertaon, T.C.U.. fourth. Time, 1 minute,
57.8 ucoudt. (Recurd is 1 minute, 5S.4 sec-
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44lj.jr*nl relay—Wou by Texas (Kamsdell,
Atchison, Grave.-, Kveves); Kite, secctid:
Biiytor, third; A. & M., (Ml Time, 4I.<!
seconds. Broke old record of *41.« seconds. ,,
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A. & M-. MCO.
Ciisiard, Arkan
(•et. 7 7 8 utclies)
rwo-niile ■' ruilrrWafl ! by ' Kecd, Texas i
Stiother, A. & M., setoiid; J'arke, A. & M.,
tliird! Mittfle, S.M.tJ.. fourth. Tune, 10
tltes, 10,4 secaiids. (liecoril is <) mututes, 33.4
ucoudtj * , ' r
22U-yard low hurdle-.—Won by Patterson,;
Kino; J-lartcnberseK Texas, tucoudi Clifford,
T.C.U.. thirdj Kimbriel, Baylor, fourth. Time.
23)7,1secr>ud .'i®l||#^qrd, is Zi.t seijottils),
Pole vauU—Won li)- W't'iclierl,, Hicc, Walla,
Arkansas, second! h>ik(ss, A. & M., third;
Scay, Texas, fourth; lleiulit, I.) feet, (i inches.
(Kccfird ii ]|ji feel, 11): l-S inches). :
IJMoad jiunii—AVoit by Atchison, Texas;1 Mr
Daniel, Arkansas, second; Clifford, T.l'.t'.,
third; Kussell, Baylor, fourth. iJUlamt, 24
feet 4 inches. (Uecfml is 4 feet, '' .V4 itl-
ehes). iji .., '
Mile i clay—Won by Jtice (CiUT, Moser,
Track Sumniary
-HO-yjird ilash —- Won b>" $ n<kM S, ■ Kii-e;
;StJcakt-ev, A. '& M..
thlifl\ ' jfcoWtMtti* l.CUrt ifitmtlV- Time. -\H
Ut'OKV './-Id rvcijnl ui iH,.s jsecfrntlfi. ::'
luO-jr.'nil •'WotiJ by U^Vi'.i, l< xa,-.*f
C;irr* Rico, sccmwl;1 Ellin^tgn. jiict;, thjjd;
tmm «X/
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A, &• M.1, futn?i,h. 'I.iilu-, I iMmuir;., ^cchnifji
(Hcrord i« -I minims, ,.:i s ; ;
inn -'\\ .i by StAj-kiMwft*; I Kan-
fVH't'i, Kiev, sec.urll; 11 all, TckA*, ihu-d, Slio(h-
•rt , M'., ff'uvih. f >i stunt.it',, - 5 feci, 1J
incites ( (Wccoh.1 ,is' 50 focr, J ,1 -f fnchtS'A^. rji-
; fry \hHet, Ricif;
ftvevt-., iT(i\a.«, second! .Sjcakl^y, Uwe, iHinl;
t"urth; Tunc, ( Kce-
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For your Senior functions und So-
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range of patterns in the city, right
here in our shop —• no waiting
around for the Kuods to come, ,
Our best suggestion in slacks is a
pair of while gaberdines — they'll
go with all your coats — nnd the
price is the lowest you'll find.
FRIDAY, MAY SI, 1
Steakley, Sanders), A. & M.. m<
third; ArkanMs, fourth. 1 lm ,
19.2 second*); (Reoord is 3 n
$cc< >tici*>), j
^ Javelin-Won by O'Neill, S.M.U.,
Texas, second; Wllkerson, T,C.l.'., third;
Wadsworth. fexas, fourth, Distance, 20S feet.
'/,i inch. Broke old record of 20ft feet, }fi
second; Texas,
>, ,3 minutes,
minuter 18,9
l.ewii,
Ofi'P river'# grmtett flood caused
more than 335 deaths and damage esti-
mated to exceed $400,000,000 along the
950-mile stretch of valley from Pitts-
burgh to Cairo, 111.} nearly 1,000,000
persons in 11 States were reported
homeless. In Cincinnati, the Ohio river
rose to nearly flggfeeti inundating 25
square miles. Martial law was declared
ijt Louisville. A $2,000,000 relief fund
was asked by the Red Cross. PWA
workers, Coast Guard and naval re-
serves participated it? rescue work,
while the States of the lower Missis-
sippi valley, with the aid of the army,
prepared for a predicted record flood..
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The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 22, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, May 21, 1937, newspaper, May 21, 1937; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth230395/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.