The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 29, 1929 Page: 3 of 4
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COUNTY BASKETBALL
TOURNAMENT
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My Fretl Nance
The second week of the basketball t
tournament began with a thrilling
game between i lay and Van Zandt. The plan of evening lecreation at
After four quarters of cloae playing,' 'he College ia a decided aucceaa. Fully
Clay muMi the Free Stater# out 2*.' '*® thouftand atudents are taking ad-
vantage of and enjoying this educa-
VV liat the summer term need> is a.
and keener college spirit It!
J ' is commonly agreed that athletics and :
j' social games are among the greatest
4 s'pUivrs and pmnioterx of college
spirit. The intramural garner, m they *
Dallas T Takes
Swim Meet Here
The Hi
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scoring h
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for the season.
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art? b#iny coiwlui'UHl this summer, ttn|iiiglit
doing much in supplying; tit* summer Dull a*
*e**Um with that Himh HWlid spirit |8 p©
which makes coUfljp# live in our lives.; While
fh$ bask etball tournament
coming more interesting with each!
I game. The crowds are
1 larger and more bo;
! Volley ball, croquet, archery, turn ,
. : bling. dancing, swimming, tennis, bas-
ketball the doing of alt this to.
becoming!*^1' "*"? J out* ]"** *?*'
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exceptional ti
the item we
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100 yd. brea^
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On Wednesday evening Henderson
defeated Collin in the first game of
a double-header. The game was
featured by many long and awkard
shots.
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In Wednesday's second game I)en-
ton easily defeated Hill-Ellis, the
winners using their second team dur-
ing the greater part of the game.
.Smith, a substitute for Hill-Ellis
made all of that team's points.
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After all, the purpose of the tour-
nament is to afford interesting play
for the greater number of basket
ball players. Come out for your team,
('hi
Dulla-i lias been "pretty lucky"
this week, in that she has won two
baseball games u> a result of btul
"hops" or otherwise easy outs. If
boys, and halp yourulf and your * **-" ? ,f" . ff?
county. Everyone can not play all ** J"*1**** '"I*
the teams such as our prospects pre-
of the time, but a good benchwarmer
means much to his team.
The crowd saw two exceedingly
interesting games last week. Much
fun and merriment was derived from
the game between Comanche and
Panhandle. It was a comedy to r«e
those little boys out there putting
out their very be3t in their own crude
ways. But of such "stuff" are the
best players made. Too, many eager
eyes followed the ball in thai hectic
struggle between Clay and Van
older, beat
ly by a fe
ill was the outstai
former of the evening vvi
100 yd. and 200 yd. fre
He tied with Rice of
high points honors with 10 points.
The Hobos walked away with two
places in the diving. Although all!
A mo pj.vvoqs putt iUi>n t«U0JUi mm
early season form, Rice and St roup j
Denton fot
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diet will awlly wta tfawe or hm. tuUJs ^ (noUffh to c.p
T.I.A.A. championships next yw. I fi d wcoml.
At any rate, with an even break, we! „
* Summary:
have a chance ns good as any of the
other teams.
County—
Played
Won
Lost
Pet.
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This week is mid-term week and
brings to the surface another of our
very popular games. Don't forget
how to play It, students, for "shoot-
in' a line" is a good game in a pinch
like this.
Elizabeth Foster, member of the
English department, is spending the
summer at Camp Audubon, near
Ward, Colorado. Her father has
charge of a boy's camp at that place.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Matthews and
son and Otis HcBride left Friday to
go overland to Peabody College where
Matthews and McBride will be in
school this summer.
Miss Mary C. Sweet is spending the
summer with her two brothers in
Cambridge, Massachusetts. While
200 yd. free style relay: Won by
Dallas team (Baker, Johnson, Stamps
and Philips),
r«0—yd. free style: Won by Philips
of Dallas; Marquis, Denton, second;
Wilkins, Denton, third. Time; 2M
seconds.
100—yd. breast stroke: Won by
Stone, Dallas j Rice, Denton, second
Edwards, Dallas, third. Time, 1 min.
25 seconds.
100—yd. back stroke: Wot. by
Bell, Dallas; Stamps, Dallas, second;
Stroup, Denton, third. Time 1 mirt.
29.7 seconds.
20- -yd. free style! Won by Churc-
hill of Dallas, llutcheson, Denton,
second. Time 2 *rdn. 48 seconds.
100—-yd. free style: Won by Cfture-
hill, Dallas, Philips, Dallas, second;
Hutchoson, Denton, third. Time: 1
min. 5.6 seconds.
Fancy diving: Won by Rice of Den-
ton; Stroup, Denton, second; Ford,
Dallas, third. Points: 100.2.
150—yd. medley reley: Won
by
SUNDAY DINNER AT COZY TEA
ROOM
Have you had your waffles? there she will do work in Harvard Denton team (Stroup, Rice, Marquis)
Phone 1876-M 1116 W. Mulberry University, 1 min. 58 seconds.
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Thursday night's game was the
greatest game of the season thus far. I
Two of the strongest teams oft the
tournamnt matched up in a thrilling j
encounter. Wise County, led by the
brilliant Cowley, played good ball,
but they could not withstand the ac-
curate shooting of Malone and Her-
ring.
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The standing for the tournament,
including Thursday's game, is as fol-
lows:
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BROOKS' DAIRY
First Christian Church
The Minister, Sunday-School Superintendent, and entire
membership invite you to come and enjoy COLLEiiK DAY with
them. From the beginning of Sunday School until 9:00 P.
;1/., the end of the evening worship, the programs will be vitally
interesting to YOU. We have planned for an attendance of 500
in the Departments of the Sunday School. \n orchestra will as-
sist in the special music for the College Department. WILL YOl
HE PRESENT?
PROGRAM FOR THE DA Y
9:45—SUN DA Y SCHOOL
Mr. //. Ii. Masters, General Superintendent
Men's Class—Mr. J. H. Skiles, Teacher
10:45—SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSEMBLY
11.00—MORNING \\ ORSHIP
Regular Observance of the Lord's Supper
Vocal Solo by Mrs. J. E. Jackson, "Trees" Ras-
bach
Sermon by Reverend W. R. Vivrett, Jr., "The
Coronation of the Messiah"
7:00—CHRISTIAN ENDEA YOR
Special Program
8:00—EVENING WORSHIP
Vocal Duet by the Misses Lula and Elizabeth
Vivrett, uFace to Face," accompanied by
Mrs. R. E. Jackson
Sermon by Reverend W. R. Vivrett, Jr., "The
Key to Salvation,,
W. R. Vivrett Jr., Minister Mr. Hugh Masters,
Sup't Sunday School
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No clerks to urge you to buy what you
do not want—you choose your favorite
brands from our shelves, and save on
every purchase.
"M" System Stores
Specials for Saturday, June 29
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Cantaloupes GroTn ^ch
.072
r-1 „ LL« Firm 11
\>SbD3.^[6 Hard Heads ID.
.on
Tomatoes Lgvc°Z fiav0r lb.
.072
Soap Crystlpwhite five bars
.19
All .05 Candy and Gum 3 for
.10
All Cigarettes--Prince Albert 2 for
,25
Sugar aoThBaT 10 lbs.
.54
Spinach No. 2 cans
.15
Salmon No. 2 cans
.15
Shortening eLd* 8 lbs.
1.09
Malted Milk SSSSSL
.39
Peas Sns2 2 for
.25
Peace Maker Bread 2ior
.13
Peanut Butter
.19
Fig Bars s^Lt lb.
.15
Wesson Oil pts.
.25
Pt. Mayonnaise Dressing Jar
.22
Free Delivery to all parts of city on
$2.00 orders or more. Phone orders
given prompt attention.
UM" System Stores
Phone 221
1224 W. Hickory
Phone 89
South Side Square
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Wilkerson, Bennie. The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 33, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 29, 1929, newspaper, June 29, 1929; Denton, TX. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth314020/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.