The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, September 30, 1938 Page: 4 of 4
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PACW FOUR
THE BICE THRESHER
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 80. 1938
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SOONER CONTEST
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'J jftSillf! 1rVi;i\ !i V'. 1 i iI
li;i|. upnet' V:.
yet to Idii> Hti opener oil their homy
field, and tii'iMtltitirii!■ ji?iJ'iix.il,;
uiLort'ej/tjuti mi thai,!1 ^pjjutjijutV eight-
yard lint1 l-obbi.Vd pfe of a ton.tli no-
fipil touchdown;. 'v-1.' :
,S(mjiht Itarks I,ij>lit
Co/ntli Tom Stillmmi'.-« cum'iil ele-
ven Iuih Ic>.st many of the .-tars whtV
Kice player* will l)i< confronted
with u former teammate when the}
meet Oklahoma's Sootiers here Satur-
day.
Homer Poller. !*<>-pound startim: i MelJuflintsrh
guard on the Oklahoma squad. was
a member ol the MflMi .. freshinyan #«r.
neighborhood of in pounds, it will
lie forced to concetto a relatively enor-
mous weijiht adya«tuir^te> thi quar-
tet that Hiee is likely to sturt tomor-
row. The Oklahomu four is expected
;i ''to wide open play featuring
ltufh MeCuliMUffh, who ||l| sutnah
fioia the fullback post. McCullouyh
jx an experienced buck who will eurry
much of the offensive load from that
position. The probable |j|j||
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GUERNSEY TO
I COMPETE FOR
OWLS AGAIN
,1 t'jijlf'j'ilit 'flU'eiiitifey ^willvilefiiiUej^jj^t-;
tend Itiee this year ami defend his
Southwest (Umferenee and Intereol-
leKiat, lennis titles, This decision
lieeame filial last week, after
eonfiietihir reports, when the diminu-
tive net ace Wade his appearance on
the campus.
With the opportunity of making' u
wivt'ld tennis tour his for a nod of this
head. Frank admits he had no easy
decision to make. He finally elected
to return to school, however, with the
hope that1 a silnilar opportunity may
present itself at a more favorable
time.
Tlie Kioe tenuis .team's stock is
atcaiii soaring, and with (iucrnsey
playinu' the number one position,
slniubl he a heavy favot ite to retrain
its rnufereiice laurels neNt spi'inv,,
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! Vlli itiakeji repaired and sold, I'oial-
vi'luiusicil. IH>k sets repaired, I'.OUil-
1,1)11 ilo-pital. litll K res- lildu,
Tla.vsel iii ->v lofty eoifCures are a
l'o.,u1 i v t hi> easily .embttrrailscd.' mule.
They make it a little harder for the
,yi:fn|<ei,i t,o, let. down their hair.
Driyei's seem to i>e settiu>t fiercer,
l'eue'-fi'itins in (.'levelaial have been
bnatcn un by flitiVori--t'- who resent
etl th' lr protL'MtS' awaiost1 beitur run
over., ; \ . i : V
K nock, 'knock, Who's there ? i:<m.
(ten ho7 Kotinlain Pen. Hospital,
nailiuu to repair >nur fountain pett.
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"To Hell With It!"
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Rotter Gives Mild
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V«wr Rvim-xenlalircK
BRUCE SMITH
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on the whole so well said, that it ill
behooves me to say any inore," Al-
thouy'h David Morris ' Potter was not
the author of the statement, it ex-
pressed perfectly his sentiments when
he was asked about the present Euro-
pean situation.
Mr. Potter is the new Hire history
instructor, fresh from the University
of Mississippi. He is not married,
lias brown eyes and hair, and is five
feet nine Inches tall when he stands
up straight. He does not like spinach,
in fact, "To hell with it," says his
He fiii'wt arrived in Texas two weeks
a.c'o, and the state au'rees with him.
He reads books beside history, and
favors nonsense,, as shown by a little
in ay book on his desk, entitled "IfHitt
and All That and Now All This." Mr.
Potter does not have hay fever yet,
and would not say il\tu> W!<S allergic
to, face powder without first; puisult-
itiii' his lawyer.
"1 think that it, would lie a good
iJ.'M for mi' to move from the faculty
iinver liefore this /interview is
•printed," Was; Mr. Pottjer's final and
p::e. tica!ly only slatemi'iil ,
i'lHjjj '.'S.' - sf;;'
6 Continued From
Br'; l'tific One
li.lV.'*em! "f ;i I :t<i (), scored Tin' 1 <ol «r -
horns put itp a ttoriri, hut I'ulilc
battle with Kansas las| weok,. JosinK
by "lie .point, ' ] . Z'.' ;
Several Ponies Injured
$<-iith'ern. Methodist I'niversity
• rin.1' Ik'' I'I'iversity ef Arizona to
(isvejviyv Sti iiii.nl in Dalla- fpi an in-
I'e.i rctinnal e-o that i cnlirely new,
Vlnit if; • '•:)>.''led to prove i'iiviie-.ihe-iess
: i'ltei estiny. t'-'oaeir- Alatty- Hell was
! rather1 glooniy with • several i>f Ids
1 10 iyS; t he, ij'tiut'efl, ;tei-
j The Texas:■Ap^l|hs play.. Tn;'':a I'.ni-
yersity in the lio'si' 1'V's'tiyal iAtVrtie at
;"Tyler. They are v.\'rkiny ajjainst a
I':'I'llf; a < U :fe I If-e w ith !| tfe i 11 fe i n I a t i'on
ij :!u;j:iplied by st'OVits,, Ti;,- Jan a en 'look
v-iwui and ure «h winjr it's rea|-i>pposi-
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fVjffltjji! Ibi- T\e!e|'il;MWi: ;of ill I of
| the confen'Mice eleveaa saw action
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;:!j|i^«i'ii;fe |j||::,::;;lleij'toii "Ti'ta-hc
llay.1'0' South\\e".:era 0: A. and .\I.
and I. 0; Arkaii:.a'. 27, < kla-
|: homa A. and M. 7; Tesiijs; IS, Kan-
From the
By Patrick Nicholson
1.1 Rice Institute
8. Tokbh Christian Ualvertilty
8, Texas A. and M, Cultaxo
I. Utt)-lur Ujilveraity
5. Suuthern Methodiat I'lilveraity
<i. Arkanaa*: University
7. Texas University
r'S a Um« road to the end of the
conference season, but that is how
the finish looks from here. What a
season for predictions, with the
Southwest turninit out any number
of the nation's most formidable foot-
ball machines, each one Krimly de-
termined to make the Owls forttet
about winning a second consecutive
championship.
When the t remeudous manpower of
A. and M. rates only third and teams
with the prospects of Southern
Methodist and Texas University pull
up deep in the second division, it is
time for predictors to. pull in their
ears,
PATRIOTISM' alone hasn't earned
Rice the top spot here. If the
On Is come home from College Station
in one piecc, they should snap the
ghoulish Texas Christian jinx when
they get the Horned Progs here on
November lit.
Texas Christian has a great line,
but you don't make touchdowns often
on deieiise. True,, there is Davy
O'Hrion, l,ut, the talented mite lacks
a supporting t-iist. 1
-Texas Christian ^hould easily turn
hack the invading Razorhucks lit
Fort Worth Saturday. The game, in-
augurating this year's conference
race, will pi I Davy 'Brien and his
husky front wall against Kay Kakin,
IK.1)-pound junior who directs the
Arkansas aerial magic.
■ Although Texas A. ami M. has
plenty of sophomore irihtcrial and
I lick Todd, sophomovos don't always
pay off, Aggie supporters will rue
the dbss.pt' vine Routt.
AVI.OR is a constant threat, par-
ticulate «hen Hilly Patterson
cocks his arm. but the Hears have
graduated lots of their power.
Southern MeThojlist is supposed to
We sell Sheaffer, Parker. Conklin,
Swan. W'ahl-Kversharp and Waterman
Peris and Pencils. Names engraved
free. Pountaiu Pen Hospital. tiOl Kress
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Chesterfield
. makes a solid hit-every time
,. $yes smokers v.'llal: lhey wanl
. „ , -rejfi-ewhiii"iiiiUness unci better
juste and here's the big reason . . .
It /f/fev ^<Md tJuugt ■tfi'iHuki* & good prod-
uct. i hut 'v tviiy 'we''Hiw the best ingredi-
ents a cigarette can have.. .mild ripe to-
baccos and pure cigarette paper... to make
(Jimferfield the 'eigtirvtti!: that SATfSPIES.
Pali. Winicman
livery ll'rtliitstlay livening
GliOUOI. (JUAC1I4
Burns Aix'kn
livery I ritiny l:venini>
AU /I, S. Station.*
..more pleasure
for millions
Eni)lh DOOLKY
I'nothiill 1 liftlilifjhtii
livery Thursday and Saturday
S2 Leading N. II. C. Stations
•
When you buy in Houston, let the
stores know you are from Rice—
don't ttctj:f iw: ,fc|ih u«:h you were
ashamedto lie u: student of 1 this;
school—let them all knuu you are
proud of the fart, and that you are
doing your part to siippart jta wk>
l> newspaper,
IM|tfi!i. A - if!™J
Hull fighniif' ivsts ?if>0,lK)t) a year
in Spain. 'Fascist' I'l^ht^lb^ is also ox- i
pensive. ■■ ■
be the dark horae, but I can't see
Matty Bell's club up there with the
leaders ,pj!i(,ijSS
vi^Jtansas has tfreat possiliilities for
next year.
Texas University showed plenty of
spirit against Kansas last Saturday,
but the honirhorns Just haven't uot it.
The loss of tlttas waa.^ bliter blow
here.
Luck To You, Rice
OLD HEIDELBERG
CASTLE
3307 Main St.
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THE SECRET OF SUCCESS
IS WISE SPENDING
South Texas Commercial
National Bank
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
SOFT WATER
Our system ol' washing cars with soft water helps to
preserve that new car lustre and beauty. ! i I ;
NO EXTRA CHARGE FOK THIS SKUVK'E
All of the water used has had the lime, ntatjnt'siuni
and calcium extracted.
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I'll ova • F-4fr.'!0
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Make an impression on that new uirlj send her I lowers
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A College Glass for Rice .
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awaits you.
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Ross McBrayer and Herman Price, Hosts
BEST SANDWICHES, COLDEST BEER
Open 24 Hours a Day
Serving that good old time Regal Beer
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