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TBS THRESHER
Intramural Basketball
w''V '
By Tiny Appling
•ide open and all f
this week steam-rollered the Rally Club No, 1 quint 58 to 15 to
Imitate These
same Rally Club team was coasting to an easy 47 to 15 win over
the Tower men, the Cinderella team that last week upset an Engi-
neer No. 2 team they were given
iKi chance against.
Flashy Freshmen Lose
In perhaps thy finest tfftmu of the
.night I he youtiK upstarts who make
up the Flashy Fivshim-n a'tw were
liippfil 28 to 22 by West Hull, Ron-
Freshmen confronted for the first
time with the revised schedule for
miil-.semester examinations posted on
the main bulletin board may draw
comfort from the RcjtiHtrur's Office
U*t of eighty-six members of last
September's freshmun class who up
the Rally Club No. 2 stands out head1 pear a scholars or scholars with spe-
and shoulders with no losses, as do eiul mention. The official list:
the All Stars in the Texas League, j Scholars With Special Mention (20)
In the National League, West Hall ' Anderson. Ralph A., Jr.—3180 Rob-
and the Freshmen finished one-two,jinjiood, Houston, Lamar HirIi School;
Bun Smith retained the lead in' Biuiniuw-ten, Henry Ernest — 2807
'the xcorinii' race with a scant t«fo-.Carolina Hi)iisU>n, Sun Jacinto High
m l> and R„dKer> paei.Ui' the oilll lwM, over Hilly Cline, a late j School; Bering..,Jess" Balso ,1021
ntivimina o owns wut.mi i y sui who has come up with a ru (i: Hazard, Houston. Lamar Hi«rh School;
prised when his and Rodgers of West Hull! II,-owning, Wallace El Wood - Hope
won thMii li.-t K-unie. \S hen they I"*1"jcontinued their splurge to hftd third Valley, Rhode Island, Westerly High
sis,,,! in keeptim- :up, thw fourth Ted ■Woumt ;an^ School, Westerly, Rhode Island; Cap-
uauun held no empty Ma teis ^Uirtw who has played; Ian, Julian Wolfv.rd-.2208 Shakes-
f t u ,mt',a'1 "V han,l|inw- I'but' two game,, is lodged in fifth1 pea,-e, Houston, San Jacinto High
handicapped by ,hort staure, they ^ s.-hoo!: Chntciik, Theodore-Route 1,
j.iomwf 'n.in\ gie.il jqchibnion-. in a,mT(.s t() „]„yeil Saturday ai'o Hox !H., Needviile, Texas, Richmond
M cupc, l^hy. seventh l„ ^ f ^ 1Vvas; (k>
[he -.pMinji and Uirigpiii Ot the J> ,v.m. Rally Club No. I vs. Fight- (Jur/,u, Andres Ii0.*l St. Charles,
I M>hn... , <v !, ,..ulU nit torn: and ^ ; Brownsville, Texas, Brownsville High
'''' Wl !l " '"u ' " L°'1 : •'! p.m. |fengvnei>l-s No. 2 vs. Hi-mM- School; Hargrove. James Ward- 5307'
T!" !!',ii, ! r" «*" ,h""' Bolos. I hemke,. Houston. Sewunee Militarv
fu;;( b'veak to advantage.
I're-l.a s Win
\. Ken net It Arthoi ,mri' said "F.v-
-l"g . iia's' h-., day,"1 iMld 'so. iht'i
Team--, .
Rally Club No. 2
Heights BdJoJ
ToWei'UU'li
m 2
K.ngiriering
U"T'.
• i ' ' Va
1- e Lav. , haii Oji i> Handicapped
<i> <• «-a'-i> -;a^''ii ! >; 'l>oli-e mail's
tl„ :. K:,\, iscvefthe.leis carried
i in the i i-iti- MM If (N Al"' <0-
IHm>::(. raikiiig ' < fi.ve field
li . aivij u ij'b .'Ri-a'idoji so'tilig. two
the swfuir Idoekiiig : Ti-am
IfSte; 'I '".if .lla'Ocs;: i:>y::\ni.i Fraltcis. \VcM Hal:
1 * i ■■. :iiJupt."d- ii;v" t.l'.'. t 111 ele- t-'i'eshnU'n
. ' . .ii'i the Waiter- J'i U> |ft 1 !i . I'ri-.l.uw.s '
• • i• ii iiii ,'iu i:l;:n'vi! '.ell tlieiti thai WaiVetjs
•a- • •..•:<nv naii |. n^ • ** >««•.,V |;«r '
. .a t1 --rl'eil. :r act loh-lo-ce-.-ftated T.-aiii
v|)i;n hi U Mitel • !>eg; :n V-iiv with ,M! ^tai>
••I ■ i-• • IiiiI,'!,j Jinan Rally Uul> No. I
I'uViils Alter Ksam* , Fighting 12V
Bolos. ' : ; 1 rhei-okee, Houston,; Sewunee Military
I p.m.. Ungineers No. 1 vs. Win- Academy, Sewanec, Tennessee; Harl-
aer Rally ('lull No.-Fight ing cstoir, Virginia 1X08 Fairvin-w, Hous-
12'-. ion, I amar High School; l.eedom,
American Ixugiie Jo hi) Nesbett 110a Livingston, Dal-
W 1. For Agst las, Te\a>, Highland Park High
0 152 12 School; Mi-Doiui
Rosemary
148
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National League
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■h lii.:; J)'
1 0 inn
2 87
2 |i
2 7 s
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lax- g. t • underway prompt-. Kn«:neeriiig No. !
• s.icu 1111 I.hi- *1 Wo |op:i feathered Flock
.1. I, league scrapping I'm; High Scorers
I. •!:■■ A mencar, League,; I'layer. Team
— ;smith, B„ Rally Muh No. 2
g.n. A'll <lttt^
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WAN T E D
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i*Hi. lai.'h- .'l > prjvnti:!--
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Keal-als' ■*- Repairs / ■ I-
IJ.l.ISON'S
I>: 676
fid ('larksvillc. 1'ari-, T(;xas, Paris High
111 School; Mitchell, Donald Davis -1122 ;
01 2nd, I'orpus (!hiisli. Texas Corpus
.Christi llig.li School; O'llare, Richard,
W L For Agst Albert ■.]7H1 Carruthers, Memphis,
. 3 o L'10 "i.i Tcnnes-ee. Lamar High School; Ros-
2 1 100 5a eastern, tieriia H'7" Poplar, Mem-
1 2 Is 112. phis, Tennessee. I.ulnar High School;
(I li 34 '-Hi Scliwartz. Ilarohl Kpl.iert^—2S0S I.a-
I'evas League fayettr, Houston. I.antai High School;
W I, For Agst1 Snell. AU'ert Franklin—210 Florida,!
57: San Antonio Trxas. Brackctiridgc
•J'.' High School Spilier. William F. -
t 'i l~oi Ausitii. ILniston, San Jacinto
7t"> 'High '.School; Tuck. Ann 4502 Ml.
12!) V riio-i, Houston. l,aii'ar High School:
Walker, .faitjts lioii.iamiii—3012 t'res-
I'ts. cent. I>a!las, 'IVxas, Highland Park
301 liigli School; Williams, Jamess Frank-
'l|Jlitt| i 121 Scharpoj Houston, W.,-JlL
; :.!7 Aiiam-oi. High Si hool, Dtilias, Texas.
1 ,'1*1 j Scholars , (iifi)
o-i: gBwMB Everett H .!,■ J r;ris2()f)4
^M'i.Mulfiei-i'y, San ;.t\ntonio, Texas. S. D.
IPiSlfii !I i;w* ^'diool, ('oluinhus, Missis-
;'"isippi; Baker; William George-'-Route
;!0 | io, ii<i\ Tl, Houston, jeffersOn Davis
olliHigli Seliooii liayieSs, Alec ('., Jr.—
-•s Locke I.am- Houston Lamar
liigh School; Bonner, Robert l)ilworth
J -l.!i 12 Warner, Fort AVorth, Texas,
> R. . I. Paschal High School; Brown,
William Knox —128 Lovett, Houston.
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Continued from page 1
aanignmant tomorrow night aftflflMv!
ing been auditioned and selected fey
the sophomores early in December.
Back with this young entertainer ia
Bill Komm, featured pianiat who has
been absent because of Illness.
Symonds' library now includes well
over a hundred arrangements, with
vocals handled by Bob Rutledge and
Dorothy Jean Kent. Symonds him-
self ha several novelty presentations
ready.
HI dance is scheduled from nine
p.m. until I a.m., with admission
priced at $1.60, stag or date. The La-
mar Bullroom may be reached through
the National Standurd Building, which
is two doors north of the Loew's
State theater on Main Street.
12), and at the meet that first brought:
nutional recognition to the hurdllnix
ace - Austin's Texas relays. There, in
April, 11)38, Fred Wolcott was just
'another track prospect until he re-
corded a spectacular 13.11 performance
j over the 110-yard flight. After Aus-
; tin it was more than a year before
the new sensation dropped a major
decision.
What., of new champions coming
along to replace him in time? Wol-
cott has noticed two in particular
during the course of his cinder pil-,
, grimage—Hall of Tufts College, whitfh
produced in Ed Duggar one of his
finer challengers for national su-
premacy, and Boh Wright, a young-
ster froiu Ohio State, who is already
the class of the Middle West. They're
on the way up.
^on^inued from page 1 '
The hope of a new world reata not
upon a gangster philosophy 01 life,
Dr. Siaoo declared, but on a way of
life embodying cooperation with and
contribution to the welfare o| others.
When mankind accepts the fact that
all must live under one roof, and be-
gins to cooperate as families and com-
munities do, a better day will come.
There must he ah international unity
created by a growing consciousness
of mankind as a whole instead of as
just so many warring rflclal factions.
A Higher Law
Although the Darwinian idea of
survival of the fittest persists today,
there is a higher law which compels
understanding and good will. Buth-
lessness can hot hold the world to-
got he i today, Dr. Sizob asserted, only
understanding ami love con help now.
Power can crush and subdue, but it
cannot redeem; only love can do that.
Power does not solve the problems of
civilization; it only multiplies them.
This applies to divine power, also,
for even If Cod did interfere to avert
utter chaos. Ho could not redeem the
world without Love.
The greatest contribution we can
now make toward world peacefulness
is to practice what we preach and
preach what we practice, Dr. Slssoo
concluded. Democracy and Christiani-
ty must stand before the world and
give an account of the hope that is
in them. Only an unashamed and un-
afraid assertion by these two can
stop the Counter-Revolutioii of To-
talitarianism. :T
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Runnels,1 West Mall,
1 lodge ivy Wes; Hall :
Weeiih., All Stars'
W,--ti .it!, 'rowermeli;
I.i-.any. Fiasiiv Freshmen
; Huf-kiey, EiighicorihR Nil. ■)
j Smith, R., West Hall i '• ' ^
iJones. Fighting 42V
j'Ellisoti, ■.■•Fighting.■42V'
j Anderson, Rally t'liib No, 2
A World At War-
Continued fj>.)in page 1
Fred Wolcott. home from Boston How does he like the boards?!
and two wins in the Knights ,,f Col- "They're fine," he said Monday night, j
umbus meet there Saturday night that "after you get used to the spring and ;
established, him as a potential in--! the starting blocks. I was able to do
door sensation, stepped off a south-■ a little better than two years ago."
bound plane at the .Municipal Airport: Early in 1030, in his first indoor
late .Monday morning after haying 1 uppoarance, Wolcott lost to Allan Tol-
hoeii dohtywl. more than seven hours mich of Wayne University in a spe-
by fog, l.ut the big blond speedster j dal tiS-nieter teSt at Madison Square
niiglit jti-st as well have stayed in the | (Jarden. Last Saturday night he tied
1 11,1 ! ' thtv/'recognized world standard (5.7
He returns there February 1 for
the Mil rose games, the 1'enn relays
l Febuai yr 7), and the Boston A. C.
ganii's 1 i February , ,8),. aftei haying
seconds) in a 45-yard hurdle event,
and won handily in a 50-yard dash he
entered only at the last moment. Evi-
letitly the former Owl captain and I
decjjned two apneai-iiiices there .later miiinstay has the of the boards,
this nioiith because of uiiil-semestp'j 1 Free now from intercollegiate re-
exaihinaUoiis at Rii-ei : Slated tor a . strictions; Since he completed his eli-1'
degree in physical education this | gibilit'y last season, Wolcott can make
J«m.v;Woliiott, is 'particularly aiixipus i pi-actieally any A. A. U.j
to complete his course,, tiechtise; arnty ||j in "the books, and \
exemptions 'for- .college students ; are
up oh'JiilMt
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Fi 8604 ,!ff HUTCHINS ST!
Attcrnooiu
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Hightf
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Sot. Morning ond
Holidays
10 to 12
Special Ladiot'
Session!
Mon., Thur*., Sun.
Mornings 10 to 12
Wednesday Nite Is
RICE NIGHT
Hring Vour Blanket Tax
Special Price
To Rice Students
'• Episcl)jial' High School,, Alexandria,
nounced Thursday night thai the Virginia; Biii'loson, Robert Devoewri.'
1911 National Automobile Show had OOL! Wooding, Houston. Milby High
beet) cam-elled because of emergency j School; C ildwallatlei', Osc'ar . J..-r2438
; defense work in the industry. Pelhain. Houston, Lalivar High School;
liLRI.IN—An Unconfirmed report, at-1Chappe!!, VViill.ace Ldwiiv ;r44IO Cole,
j tributed to I). N. 15.. .German news! Dallas, Texas, Hjghlalid Park High
agency, stated Thursday night, that j School; Cook, R.iliby Lerfiy;;, tL'LiO
; ihe cabinet of Marshal Ti'tain at jJiu kSoii. llou-,ton, Munar 'Hitr.hr
i Vichy had resigned in order that the; School; Dugat, Remmild Eugene--
I aged leader might form a new group. I ''l,x 4 )1, Itigleside,, lexas, lilgleside
j MALTA— After the British admiralty .High School; Gtjdrge, Marshall Eu-
1 had announced .the scuttling of the: gene -opS South Bowii', San Benito,
; hurtling Southampton, severely dam- I''.xas, San Benito High Schoolj (iin-
aged ill a Na/i Stuka attack on Jan- <lratt, Bob Iveonav Texas, I.eoim lligh
uar\ 10, there was a further 'report School; Creanoy, I lionias Joseph' ■■-;•-
that ihe carrier Illustrious,' proceed- 4"'' tiJii'gtin, Houston, St. I honias (...ol-
iiii> toward port for repairs, had been lege; Hodgi s, I,oiii^e Kdwina.™-2.!00
again attacked by Nazi planes. i Park, Houston, Lamar lligh School,
.NEW YORK CITY — The Maritime: llojikin-. Walter Kdwartl 43l East
j to 111 miss ion was grunted S500,l)00 j Lott, Kitigsville. Texas, Kingsvillo
lluir.sday to expedite (lie closing of|Hig-h Si.'hool; James Meredith llad-
i contracts on $36,000,000 worth of <l<vn -2<H1 Norfolk,; Houston, Lamar
j ,-areo vessels. , High School; Jameson, William Ber-
M . i nai-d' 54!lft Jackson, Hoiiston, Siln Ja-
Scinto High Si'hool; Johnson, Curtis
Autry House Wiv.. .|«j Newell, Dallas, Texas,
t'ontinued from page 1 xii ou \\ i 1 s.(>i1 High Sclibid, Johti-
Autry House to devote as nuich tin;iej8oni Daniel Lltiil -"-- 2017 Wheeler,
as possible to the --approaching carni-'i Il'.OisUi.p, San Jacint.o H igh Schpol;
vol. now scheduled for April lljLlJ) jJohes, Charles Isfo:tl--1051 Turner,
Already discovered or. the chnipus are' Dallas, Texas, Sunset High School;
a dozen-odd dancers, two with .re-j-'ones, ;M«izie-:Ferris,. Texas, Ferris
markaide stage personalities, and ev-! "WcSch. ol; Keepei- David Mendel -
ervthing else from a juggling act to ""f' Hadley, Houston, San Jacinto
a 'girl magician. Outside technicians High School; Kemp, Jocelyn-MSM
anxious, to aid in supervising produc- MaeGregor, Houston, Sam Jioiiston
tion have already been contacted, and
a pro-casting survey indicates that
all that; is lacking so. far in talent is
a first-rate, singer. About 100 stu-
dent ilaucei's, comedian?, in genties,
and directors at. Rice with their first
|c,hance at a worth while production
j are looking f<o- her now, and they'll
j find her somewhere on the campus.
This business of putting their Student
i l.'nion back on its feet financially and
High School; Lane, Marguerite L,
Palmyra',••• Missouri, Palmyra High
School; Lentsch, liuth-----1415 Fannin,
Houston. Thomas Jefferson High
School, San Antonio, Texas; Lump-
kin, Forrest E., Jr.—J02 (liiffith,
Terrell, Texas Tei'reil High School;
Mi Bride William R. 502(): Rusk,
Stephen F. Austin High School;
Mackej*, W'ilHam. S„ Ji.v Piirk-
wood, Houston, Laniar lligh SchOol;
[having fun doing it is right down MUrtlp. James A.I<li*o.>.-^7Q0 I'oto-
itheir allev ,mac. Dallas,, lexas. Highland Park
iil • , ' ' ' : . I : ——_ illi«-h Schnol; Mitehel', Elvin Bui'ch
^l.i- dlox- 388,.. I'lait)view, rTexas I'lain-
!||| High School; MoOre, Albert 'C.
;.s-P, O. Box 176, Ltifkin, Texas, San
Jacinto High School; Morrow, Mur-
ceane W. - 5503 LaBranch, Houston,
.Still Jacinto High School; >Juvkoll,s,
Alvin S., Jr.—-Box 232, Shawnee, Ok-
lahoma, .McCallie-School, Chattanooga,
Tennessee; Nyberg, Patricia Mae—
(i2fi (j'ourtlandt, Houston, John II.
Reagan High School; Obenchain,
Thomas Hall-~4242 Armstrong, Dal-
las, Texas, Highland Park High
School; Paxton, William M., Jr. —
HJ30 Hawthorne, Houston, Lamar
High School; Peden, Laura Louise—
12219 Ruth, Houston, San Jacinto High
j School; Priddy, Ashley Home—1012
Harrison, Wichita Falls, Texaa, Wich-
ita ^all* High School; Quiltlan, Stone
Williams—-2125 West Mulberry, San
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Antohio; Texas, Thomas Jt-ffersoh
High School; Read, Ivatherine Anne—
lioJi'i Buffalo. Houston, St. Agnes:
Academy; Riesi'iibcrg. June Allele—■
ICO4 Foitrcade, Houston, Stephen F.
Austin High ,Scho<d; Robbins, Betty,
Ruth - li'oS i'ortsmouth, Houston,
I.amsir Iliuh School; Roebuck, Max-
ilie - 2131 I'JolsoVer,: Houston,, Lamar
High School: Rogers', Vij'ginius C,—
11| Parsonage. Bennet.tsville, South j;
Carolina, lielineftsville High School;
Samnions, Helen Mae- 1520 Heights,
Houston, John 11. Reafran Hig-)i
School; Sihleier, William M. 1705:
Missouri. Houston, Lamar High
School, Schmidt-/,. Fredericka E.
■111.'! tiriggs, Houston, Sail Jacsntoj
11 inil School; Silvcy, John Corley —
•S07 Vincent, Houston. John 11. Reag-
an II. SchoolV Smith. Opal L/avohno —
ill'/ Wyatl,Houston, Stephen F. Aus-
tin lligh School; Spies, Lillian 305
Fargo. Houston, San Jacinto High'
School; Spoor, William , Al,frod-4-2;k)2 '
A^entworth, HousWni.i;. Salt Jacinto,
High . .School;; Staph, Horace . .Eugene ,
—.1807 Hicks, .San i. Antonio, Bracken-
ridge High School; Strobble,' Ralph
I'owland- Route K, Box 253,(1, Hons- '
ton, Laniai' High, School; Talley, Rob- i
ert White .- 0728 Hillcrcst, Dallas, '
Texas, Highland Park High School;
Vernor, William Henry — Box 448,'
Cisco, Texas, I,amar High School;
Victor, Esther • 3015 CheiH|veft,
Houston,, Sun Jacinto High School;!
Vina, Juan Guillei ma—11703 23rd, j
Calve,ston, Texas, FishhUi-ne Military
School, Waynesboro, Virginia; Wade,
Joyce Erline- -2210 Ruth, Houston,
.San Jacinto High School; Wagner,
Dorothy Lee—5330 Mandell, Houston,
Lamar High School; Walker, Marjorie
.Tillmon—il307 Sunset, Houston, La-
mar High School; Warehant, Leslie
Delniet—^CiflJfi Avenue K, Houston,
Milby High School; Whiteaere, Billie
~-728 South Montgomery, Sherman,
Texas, Sherman High School; Wier.
Richard Austin — 3030 University,
Dallas, Texas, Highland Park High
Schobl; Winters, James Courtlin —
2010 Sul Ross," Houston, Lamar High
School? Winters, James Courtlin
Houston, San Jacinto* High.. School;
Young, Ralph Madison—2030 South
Jennings, Fort Worth, Texas, R. L.
Paschal High School. •*
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Continued from page 1
tion, amazingly good stage person-
alities, and a well-paced production.
Someone in the lodge has a good idea
of what students like to sec In a farce,
even though one of the better shafts
of wit in the piece: "the house divid-
ed by itself," went astray while rival
sororities sat unmoved.
-sanctioned
he receives
invitations'.-, hy the dozen. Already
scheduled fcii; tlic spring campaign are
appearances in San Francisco (March
14), Chicago (Way 0), Memphis (May
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