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FRIDAY, APRIL 7. lMt
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7 TO 1 VICTORY
After beintf shut out 7-0 in the
first game, the Rice Owls fame back
t. annex their first conference dia-
mond victory of the season 7-1 in the
second contest of a double-header
with Southern Methodist University
SaturdliJ' in ■ ., j, ''"C
Jti'io ol' tiW; encounter wan How*,
Mid ".Jelly" Uicutl. pitching; isiea.dji';
six-hit bull . tu give p|;fS|p/tlUfilf:
•icmJon'-. 1 in the win nilr'
uiim. . Iv fttfA ft';?",<ja
Moth trams wniit,:■ seorefes*:'f« )' the
first three innings Ami tsheti the Owlit.
epenul up Wtth; twii runs ill the
fourth. H'xl in the fifth Uhufcod away
with four more.
Kach team counted i;M- thi
final seventh trathk Ai '.bur, littifp
eitilts, and Ilt^toiv c&JJt'eUHl two afbif
lvi> .tjiJi'icu l'.u the Owb.
In the 'initial Billy itewiisll. jenjiiyeil it."-
a mae ivJu.i ha^ aiven t'ppfe w'neo
. > pin mi-ri t,-;; i t,ci;>v*Uh;s. -i 11" ^fi >i|>tlj:ul.!l: . a'tul
„"ki toaii a wiMI ,i< on the wound, vly „ bruit it
ot ilie 11 iwU .dovrii1 wm-i fi>iu hit-..
"Litt'i (.i-ik-i :i!" \\ .. .<! ifi>t two of
: he !>i.iw s. i..i{ failed In ifpi nduce ally
-!• •• ij ir._ hi!• ■ On/ ()«'!.- Ijool.ed 'f
i .>•••>) the Alfi.- uiorai.
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In Fact, Only Point
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Girl For P. j I. S.
Wcdnimday evening at 7:30 at the
Field Houkc the P. A. I.. S, defeated
the E.B.L.S. with a score of 19-13.
The Kit's were defending the title
which they won last year and might
have done so. again had it not been
for the cidossal and gitfajitie play-
ing of Dumuln Hale.
Twisting and siiuirming with hei
dsutt) girlish giggle she succeeded
in seorintr 1U of the I'als's lit points,
to enable them to defeat the Eli's
From the
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,, By Pat Nicholson, Sports Editor ; |
IK TAKING the lliver Oaks Invi- halfwuy with an tiguiiueil expression
tational, Frnnk Guernsey .showed j while the coach tears his hair
the steadiness and court strategy
that «iff pushing him" steadily to-
ward top faulting honors. He simply
■tepped out int i the boiling sun and
worked on ;HHK >egarded oppon-
ents until they cracked.
Saturday's kemi;-filial match
uaa'inM Eurtace deiuoMstijuted well
the intercollegiate chauipiouV tu'eth-
ud. Hal Surface has bettei ground
iti'oke-s tliau uu) t ixt the tennis Siwk
in
LTHOUGH Ki.ce made up for a
miscalculation in the half-mile
relay with brilliant record-smashing
paces in the 441) and sprint medley,
the Osvls suffered a tuugh loss in
the mile. 1
Steakiey took uvei' a; auciior it) [
Second round matches will be com-
pleted Saturday in the current in-
tramural tennis eliminations after
ij|: delay this week due to unfavorable
weather. ' -
Twelve players reported lust Sat-
urday afternoon at 2 p. m. for the
opening round. The results follow:
Dobelmann over ttungu 0-2. 0-4;
Morse over East 0-I, 6-4; K rahl over
Musselwhite 0-1, 9-7; Mutchmore
over Krowell 8-0, 7-5; Orman over
Itcichle 0-:t, 0-3; Krog over Morris
0-1, 6-2,
Oonsoktion matches will also be
first place with a slight lead |S|i:
Oklahoma Baptist. Flnl,shinff up for; I'layed amonts' the losers to determine
Louisiann State w«t<; C'Uwrch, who 1 consolation champion.
lost ' a ' si'iisatiotuil,: race'' Itel'C ; last ' 11 0
$prinK it) the li iHtitfiitlui inotjt1: with
LADY GKDDES
CONTEST OPKN
TO STl'DENTS
who usoil every trick in the hook in Jti||j])(e.i'-ups-5l) has.' a nat-
an efloit to stop her. ural uunn- that is almost mcchani-
TWe otU:y real opposttipn ..ice IpH :..(ny.;
tfdfiBtttloiatl^ discovery was Ihi'. Suiface lucks' court strategy- - -VP""K ' k MI iruiouoou mee; «un cpiIAI 4 'DCJ'OT'PQ
K Yeayet who did a «ood t;.u. ability u, outuuess his op- the Owls and Texas. Bl nULAtvSflU B
iol. of i}tUtf(|fihB he) and ssoted h fewjpnril.nt with telling placemet)ti+. A Church .opened up on the i'lfoi ANNOUNCED BY
-hot- on the side. When asked about > „jtvei pi oyer comes to know iiisiihet- turn, and oVei'iiaulul Su-akley, who 1 CARNEGIE TECH
the ffrtnte Dore'ida's only ivplv wfw|,lv^tly Where the Kai.iiSas Citittn is , !iad let the pare drop a bit The puw- 1'.!"1 ' .' J
1 j,ni K to Stroke the bail; next. Ulful Owl'"sprinttot milled that the narnecic Institute of TeehnoWv
Which ivas: coiisidertiltly m,0re than /Ami O.Uernsey is, , very cle.Ver. It/ Tilter wa,s,tryii.iK too jM ami/stay-' ■ ti( ith ,h Wf^st in J-'
im^ylierS of her opposi-. was just a matter of slowing the ed back with Oklahoma and Texas'1 hi)(1S(. p:lt.t.tl.it. llml Manufacturing
-'.V about it. WilliS lor ^ichme down, of tr^dm# sttoke forUtntvies,, awaitmer bis turn Comoanv has betrun a search for
Ii™,t;," -r."""''v1;; I srsawr?
Vhite Margaret I. lea U lltams, u(1(| lHet, lnovlll>;. to) llu. kl,| ft, ^ t„ moV(> ,,,;uly tl, nmUl, ,lis wjt| „s t,nifilUfers under a
l^TT. "IT: "" • 01 I 1 ; U '"U "SOt As the closely bunched runners' five-year •'work-lea,,," study pro-
- 1 i v' 'Ul y',U j -\M i X(i <n 1 ,fTHK OALLEKY at Uu- finals Sun- ■ hcuulecl fpi; the final turn, |uf opened made possible by the Westing-
Tl' p'l ''V -'Vk'.Iv Wit' - ^ 'lu-v eonehuled that the heat • ] U'P l" swiny around Bed I'.arefield, house Company in conjunction with
■ " l'V' i'|U >n ' 'atlier than (iuernsey ijld for Ko- Texas entry w>io iiad spu:j)|ed into its $200,000 appropriation to the In-
■'. * i'," " ' •' .'vacs. Spectators were surprised when | the lead, and set, oiit aftw. the tape, stitute in 1937.
l.otpse .1 essup, jMaru'te Iuilks, Kitsie ■ r"
Kotan, am! Martha (luliier, besides
:he in 1 mi 1 iil.le Horclula.
i|| i>laved .Marjorie Holt.
T0BE APRIL 14
Northwestern University is offer-
liijjr a special series of lectures on
how to fill out Income tax blanks.
Exactly 71 per cent of University
of Pittsburgh co-eds participate In
some extra-curricular activity.
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The Enginecrim; Society of the
University of Houston will hold its
Sweetheart Ball April 14 at the Elks'
Club. John Sullivan's orchestra will
play.
Nominees for the sweetheart, who
.vill be electeil Wednesday at a meet-
ing of the society, are: Marguerite
Scellos, Jackie Hart, Carmclitn Lans-
I'ord, Betty Oil*, Lorine Butler, Far-
rar Storm, Owen Hart, June Cartk-r,
Ethel BaiTinxrton, Frances Beaty.j
Oorothy Hohl, and lSeruice Evans. I
Carol Schwartz is heading1 arrange-
ments foii the iH'oU'rain, which will
include waltzinu and aci-oliatlc danc- j
in^. Bids may be bmH'ht fro mem -,
bars of ttie .society and sweetheai't j
nominees,
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0r«H'iiit State College has ■ a new I
.•lass in sports appreclatioti. that!
meets every week. |
i The University of Dayton's students
1 newspaper has been given a two-foot
buby alligator as a mascot for its
staff.
: V
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All uiukes icpaire.l an.l sold. I'liints
cxchanmd. Desk sets rep iired. Foun-
tain Pen Hospital. Iii>l Kress Hldj.
F-7918.
Compliments
to the
1939 Graduating Class
W.G. BAKER, C.L.U.
Houston, Texas—C-6011
The Franklin Life Insurant' Co.
Springfield. Illinois
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t'arolyii Conwa\,
Carolyn Stni •
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Jin «-0aeht> were Maxie Jlyvnan
• , .r J t 1 i-iiwi rhi-U r Palniel for the Pais.'
,:;;yKmy „„d Dew.,. Fo:
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s III MHSpi'i-. i"!'1', 1 m |^i NI)S RAISED
I i:I«iM vel'eree.l !ri.-
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< 1IK.MISTS SK I'
INITIATION Or
Nil Mi:\lHKRS
TO ESTABLISH
CHINESE A IDF
Th.' 1'ar KaMni! Student Seiviee
!•' i::.d hjjtfj •. i i: a .Ked by the Chinese
: ini>■ i,: Hi help e-taMish temporary
jij r t't 4jn. -wMtcrn'
piai-'^ t in* "el inst itiit ions partially
■ ir i jia!l.v de-trove.I M Japanese
iio'mbai ■diiu.nt. At least thirty thous-
and -lade!,is me ill need, Miss- Yard
il. eiar".-. Site recently returned f rom j
;w;e1>,j^/su:^•p^^iisl.:(.i:,,
the lanky Californian folded after Hut I'.arefield. intentionally or! The cooperative emrineerinu' eiiu-
leadin^ 5-.'i in thi- seeouil set, dropped ; otherwise, lihu'ked Steakiey out rational plan, which enables the stu-,
f.Hn eon>e<-utivi. fjnnies to tiie t)w I i around the corner, ami I he Owl an- dent to obtain practical experience^
champion. It appeared that thi' l.mn'.elior was almost run into, the curb, in \\ cstinn'housc plants duriiiK' five
Frank had faltered momentarily, wasforced to drop buck ayain. ^summer vacations and two collen'e
plaurutilr: a set -or' so fof bis ebai-: Wlieti the f.o'nier .Milby -tar . lear-jsouiesters^ i « Well as^ to complete ei«ht
a.'teiiftic loafing after 'niildiin!' up ed and straijflib'tjetl out into the semesters o| cidlefte class work, was
,, "jsjii I,..„|. stV'i'tch h was too ;iatr Churcl, ha.lMaunched hist summer with tilt- se-
.-aiiu' tliree will lection of the first ten scholarship
ct .Austin. 'students.
When in complete operation, the
Ilutler I'e, rynian, foe's one man js(.|,l>1;l,.s|,ip courses will include fifty
swimming lean,, went up to' Austin sUK|t.,,ls, with ten scholarships be-
Saturday and took second place in ,<>min);' vacant every summer. Each
the Southwest Confei .•nee divin.y. ■ ^holarship has a value of SH.OOO and
I'eriyman. !oi the la-t two yeais^js :nvaided to a student of exception-
conference tbu spring- jal ability, final selection beinu' baseil
iioard, yielded his title t.iii- year to,,,,) relffffii of competitive examina-
liill liriuk ol tiie I.iinghorns. who:[i,,nSi character ami personality. The
scored 14® points '.o I'enyman's i l(i.
For tliree years I'eriyman lias
iri veil
Without
It's Fun to Save, For It's Fun To Spend-
Have—
South Texas Commercial
National Bank
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
Even when (iminsey had captured i il in the ha jr. -Tin
the third .-el to lead at ihe inter- , meet a week lioiic.
mi-si.>'n. tiler.' uas phntv iff Kovacs;
nr..lies t.'> i.e hil'd pri'.lictions of
■in1 hurricane manner in which the
ymiim Oakland Mm would return to
■ '.vei'p all-before him. As1 the final
: out l^ail and ( iui'rtisey b;d $-6 in
tiie foiirtii and final set. ihc crowd
av. appaient eshaustion in Kovacs'
Ir-rpetual yrin. and murniured of the
dri-nciiine b.'at slill pourinj;' down.
WHERE ALL RICE FRIENDS MEET
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Crawl'ord, Manager
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.-chooi announced that applications
for tin- second scholarship class should
pint
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lie1- lias hi oili'lit Kin
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ll' .'li'im'• i" in : , ('l,\\ ia ■ i e siie i .'presented the
!■>:, lAi.nhda 1: ye.11■ >a, irttJvnrd;!.,
ihit'e.l •'States >n rtn Iniernational
-• ' it.*!y. 1,ii:Wh5 Student (rovM.V-wiU .Delegation. A pov-i
Cli-mi^.y l.lh.'-siry !-Ut,„ funds will be used to
i'lrat>s|H l'l till',-.' KtmleJUs to the ile\v ,
<t.rijiii .diiJ'tviiuJli^. ;. ' ' :. :|
l it'. ilk;.'•;•••: .-1"" 1 -ini l,iv* : ii.iiivM:i ritv cehte'risv, U i'e'e«i and cli'the (
i ;■!. :t.ai/• ■; \aiiiai. a:-.d ' and ]n ovide -cliolar'shijis.
ii.li:i.ii?r t'he'mj<.w! en/in !;ri;.|,|| . A. p..„ i ion of the funds will :
; and-,c9- | &&{'., fv> 'Japanese 1,'hri^tnsns who •
lit |!I 'lie- rit eI'e v.; 1' ^ i, i,ein't:' p.- -ccute.d because of their
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ADDRESSES RICE
BRANCH OF lY*
, I nil 11 (Mj.jt'.n and Mii-.-. !• eriv llu b-
HARVAUD TESTS*;'
^i>r/ i| - 1 l> \ / il * :*w ^ ^ viVteir^ ;<nd ^ onlsir Men >
I IV iV :\ I Si \ V .• I\ (11-| il-, j;i;i >t • \ s fsociM 1. i«.?n. were-
S TUDY SYSTEM ■¥ ^ «'■ j ^ --v&.|
I i ■ .il -Tlvar-day at I'.' noon
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: vt-i iHi• ■ • .' radua','"-. n.o:' i'lt Lneni
I l l'fHiT ' |iu;il / ■ . ,| ... ' \y
' e! in t-fi| tlii|.|i;e c.mr.'le meet,
n il.' II! in. ! ne dm mit'ii'V rooms ■ of
far a i ty - 'ivi.'iiilier1-,"I I. ; r'' " I"' > ■ have
relayird 'am.'|||i|}w/|§®:!
1 iiati j™® i'Vlfa'vili' ^
I lieir toilette
'Iil.le I!1L' I iie 1'niteif Slates to as-
; is I fiilli-i^i.. in ancbi's, Miss Kalicoek
firnj .Mr, Mo.in an- in Houston to
i|1 plan tin SouU'nw'st Kejiional
i olll'l'l elli e I., lie held 'be.ii| i'Vpfil: -1
i.) At a iunche.,n. M.i-s lYabc.ock
1.1. c.-ne.I ibe c roilp on ••World-wide
I'.'d.'Hi.-liip of Clni.-t.inn Students."
Mi. Abain Hp.ike ..o.iv "Tlu.'. .Sinnifi-
■•.anci ...|j On i:-tiali A.—ociation" ia
\nieiican l.ife."
— -■ II- .. .. .
I'\I.K1CI> a nionieiit witli Hal Sui-
i face after tiie finals, discussiVi®
K..vacs' eolbipsc aftei such a start.
"It was tile heat," said Surface." lie miction in unlet:
.iu-t fin-out to weal a [Kidded foot. —
ball helmet foi protection."
1 n-ide the clulillouse (iueriisey's
towering victim uas sprawled in lux
uvy all over a chair, already ci.«uk'd
i.y a shower. Suddenly he arosi!. un-
di.-ssed, and beadi.'d toward the
as .wets a.u'aiu. The water ■ cascaded
an ay' for a '(ttinute, and he i Jmci Kid,
ippareiitly content.
lie dres-ed acain slowly, and in-.
liar; to fiatller liis ('..UectioJl of r;ic-
oui.'t - to l eiurn for tile dotiides finals.
"What happened mil there ibis after-
noon." 1 -aid. "did the Texas .■villi
./ Igffi /
Itt fillw^tH I Wilt" he replied.
tfood'-uutu/edf.V:. ".Krimli: ||^|f||®dtei,iij
too MUW. .back', lit/ hie. I have ' beeii \
iMtfyjiijk, i.ifidi!|- ivlliiit/.suii ip, my life."
WUiieh ^hunded like ,a plu'u'"foi; Ua>
S#>l,Wf«l,tiir^li!^il "of eouimerce.'
. Ijiut,.' Knvf(p is,the- b)S|t om| to cast,
alitji.tt,: IVo Jul. !alibi..: A tubhietit: later;
In- H pickeit iin a;, tiiiviad Ifild iieaileii j
41| j tol| 'iMfii)1 a'tilijiflUM' &ui s'St lick-]
itty; .this tiiVu,' frotvi Hu)M|e and 11'JI |
l"' i' ' . !'
$M I'll I \ ' i that ihwll tiie eoa.j't
B||jr i'linfilllrally w'as a ti'inleticy
to lj|!in)bl|il on .crucial ipoiii(ts'-1-,|iiovln^
In WSiiHVf/ atfjl foTO ttji, attempt place-
jiPMl'slli a';'diffictil! hiiIf volley
|||it: ;!:te w;,t:K /•imtjiriualTy. fi'u.'t.iup'.
IlliiililiiW ,,l:
performances, li,- receivial before Ajjril 15.
there hcilijr hard-' — 0. {—j—-
iy a .-uitable v.inte: pool in Houston. Final examinations are iriven only
is- 'tirtec every four years
Cerman
The Smile of Service
H. H. HAVEMANN
GULF STATION
ALMEDA AND CALUMET
Battery Service, Tires, Tubes, Accessories3
L-7948
Let Us Pick Up Your Car, And Return It To You Looking Like New.
WASH and GREASE $1.50
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1 Continued From
1 Pane One
Kafaiers and the speedy TnriH'.V over
via- i|uarti'r-mil(.'. route, Sanders,
present conference record bidder in
tin event, has bad wide experieiih.'
u ith the ability of Moser.
'*. I Ijaiife' . of Colb'uo Station \*,('t.Tl
M"kbibonui's U'riuht and
■ffl in ail it tic-nipt to hand Wol-
(It'fe::):t. I'bfi' 'tl'Uf./i I'.ea t:
track,', s.iti.t'e' the
0
P>I-MV KITTW, aftc.no,^ kwket
?i . |;|i| ||p(|J||||pi||;l; llrijz/cp.hfbu'./
the t'ii.'jd :bi;iuse.' \Vedi:iesd:il,v foi" |j
ntfi \v«®t|l ,(^1 the field in th.
^fipen .'liir. The adass |rev;olt,ei'l ac:ain-t
1 l h e uii vn'O Bejliy. <ti f it jt A e tl ia 11/a n d I'll n i e
lip /vy-it b /Ei; -ffjiot;:!);'!!,!, iirid a passing-::|a|
J, i'I l I ''i' i |'i I' 1 1 1
I'rb.iiiiihnVt./on the throwing end
was l:iriiic i.ai'i. atiparently fully re-
t-iivered; from dbe raVape.^ of ;ip-
ii'fidkiitis, ami Or. Welch's scalpel.
V!•: \ 'I'11 K partisan Loncboi lis
KCenicd f !t:t) appreciate the per-
loi>mtUn. ol Fred VVolcott and -Km
1
lb. pn k lb... k M h .U) Hl.ilUis monii tiUi'l ily, t.'fflm in behind
jp'V,' '.[-"ill uiuicl'l1 pamm h<l> |®|: j^^tgBil here last sp.in,' in
'"'I'll tld Nation tl Noitlb nl" i tnanvuhu meet with. TcNa^.,and ...
O^Uutli/ofSiciaa., w|;"(',,v l.oiii. iaiia . State. , VVHttbt has the '">" • )V
j speed
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- i iit/; ii?'f(U'ih;M;:.< thiH | wi.-w k-.-i |6<ti:
:leni.i wiai ! 11 > teci-iv.- a. ov.rn ra
iudMilUMJ l V ttliv^v in oif i"«' - „ ;. ' . , /,,... ... ■ : ':/1-| . , , ,, it
tun, chase (Jibson and Cordon. The h""''"", "'j'1 h''.,
|i®fe ,'AU'U'ieS' will,'either far, St.clh- j sprint".-, despite hi^abil.t-v to |
els heje fiir save him for1 the touj?h "f r a block in fl,o.
w
;t id.
I!,-ale- leartiiiii!' ib. < veni,.i|.r classes.
the "pickaback -.ebolarii ' w'atA'h ex-
periment.-. ' in the unk'erHtyV labora:
t.11 ies and have full tisti uf the uui-
verity's Iibi;u ie.-. i.two mile jri ind' against Kfaw, a dis-
' ' ttiiice in which Strot.hers holds the
Q Continued rrom : conferi-nce championship, and one
Page One ,)V(., wh.ieh no (M\ entry will plod.
si 1'1 ei the Rice Owl dehotied aichv >
A icby i etitilm my pui-te Dov, I'.ut
thill archy ail ruy pu-t'e iiiick when;
lie wii? u ith the <Kvl.
Archv will be with lis/.for a' long-
time now. 1 have food pa.-te. Archy
i. -tnc'n.
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A new major iri recreational pro-
g.-ams is now listed on the curricu-
lum of Massachusetts St&^>' College.
champion ; niutt Hrutisoti's gii'ati relay squads
iit the Texas Relays I last Saturday.
Off to a, slow start iig-ainst; Gi'eer
in the hundred, feature of the after-
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the four- w<' I"" tiny this week. And th.- big-
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htiruli-ed, and he may have
something' there. The century is the
race in which runners pull up about
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