The Megaphone (Georgetown, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 1, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 27, 1927 Page: 8 of 8
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h gain* laid' thru line. 'tilling
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o :ii add * I v.i rd* thru r i rlit t ark la.
covers the hall on Southwestern’s 25
sard line a* the game ends.
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the hall is earried to Smil liuf'tcrti * .’>7
yard loir hrlore bring *to|i|>ed. Ilashu
skirt* tight riid for la sard*. t Safidy
for Allen at right end). Has lor gain*
7 su'd* ui right riid. Has lor, no gain
lett r i - d. Hay lor lo*r* 2 sard*. Has lor
| > ;i * * - - and Voting intereepts the hall.
Soiit h f.*teni's hall on ow n Hpard line.
Young loses 4 yards. Mmng |iunt* out
ot hounds on his os\'ii I a-sard line. Has
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Miss Laura. Kuykendall, dean of Wom-
en, spent part of the -tiinmer in Uali
foinia.
'll!** IV.ill \rs*. !{egi*l:ar, si-ited
• "loi ado on her s ai a t ion.
Mr. ' .dm I I in n . r \r eu t i s r *e fi r t a is ,
spent t ho .*uinii:er in i dorado.
Kpworth League
The Lpsvortlr l.e
ga 111/a 11oiis on tin
pit' t o« svhieh ALL
g11r i* one ot tIm or
Si ni t h ss r *t it n mm
of the Lie *h men a.>
*m r n are cord in I
Mist of the st ll
r I' ii i s ei si I s ha s e
I *o in r o llii e i s ill
*o runt iinie the
g a resolution to
in the
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yard
ti. vi
s for a gain of do
lids. Sri ire. I ia shr
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liiaii.ir kirks off and H.iylor retnriis
tile La 11 in their oss n -da yard line. Has-
lor gains 2 sards right end. aylor no
gain, left end. Havlor pnnt*. Southwest
elm I- off*ide and i* prinili/.ed a yard*
I ia s i punts mill dmmirk returns hall f>7>
saiii- lo Baylor's da sard line. lilaekie
fail* t ■. gain at right taek-k\ < hi a doiilde
n is- 11— dansirk circles right end
for . yards and a touchdown, dan-ik
fail* ia kirk goal. Score, Hay lor Ii,
Suin', si-tern ii. Has lor kirks user
Sou t i i >i r *t rr n's goal line ami the I’irate*
get im- hull in their oss n 2(1 sard line,
done* gain* d yards thru center, liraii
lien gains -I sards, right tackle. dan-
sick gain* 2 yard* user left guard Hlack
lints and dansirk downs Haylor on
ss:i 2H yard line. Ilaplor gains 5
is it right tackle, ns lor >>i* ks up
is ( ist r right guard. Haylor is
for n yard loss. Haylor at
to punt hut l.eliinherg hloeks the
ml scoops up hall running the le-
r of the distance lor a toueli-
Jiiackhurn place kick.* goal.
Baylor (>, SoiitIi western Id. Bas-
is.* and Balliess return* the hall
Lull Hark
Substitutes for S. L. — Loss i y for L.
Malleus, I > John* tor A. Andress'*,
I'latt for Balliess, Allen for Hiatt. Will
ianm tor l.ahmlHTg, Dowell lor Jam ik,
Young for I.. John*.
San Jacinto
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1 hid r
yard*
12 s.,i
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tempt
punt
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doss n.
Score
lor 1-.
ball t o his oss n .'52 yard line. Jausiek
gain* a yard around end. Johns hits
center or a 2-yard gain. Blackburn i*
thrown for a fct-yanl loss. Blackburn
punt* and Baylor is tackled oil their
own JO yard line. Baylor gains 2 yards
around left tackle. Baylor passes for 45
yard*. Has lor adds I yard around right
end. Baylor is penalized 5 yards for off-
side. Haylor gains I yard over light
tackle. Baylor fail* to complete a pass
as Lei:niberg kooks it dossil. Baylor at-
tempts to plaeekiek a goal hut ini*.*es
by a large margin. Sonthsvestern. gets
the hall oil their own 20 yard line. -Fan-
sick loses f> yards around right end.
Blackburn punts and Baylor is tackled
on Southwestern’s 43 mi. line. Baylor
fumbles for a 1 yard loss. Score. Bay-
lor 0, Southwestern Id.
FOURTH QUARTER.
Bav tor's ball on Southwestern’s 41-
yard line. Baylor is penalized I7> yards
for clipping. Baylor pass is intercepted
by -Fansiek who runs out of hounds on
his own 44-yard line. -Fansiek loses 4
yards on a fake play. Blackburn skirts
right end for a gain of !• yards. Black-
burn punts and Baylor i* stopped on
their own 41 yard line. Haylor gains 7
yards arounjtl left end;. Baylor hits
right tackle for two yards. Baylor fails
to gain. -Fansiek intercepts Baylor pass,
fumbles the hall and recovers. South-
western’s hall on their own 25-yard line.
Brantieu hits left guard for a. gain of
2 yards. Johns fails to gain thru cen-
ter. Blackburn punts and Baylor gets
ball on their own 4K yard line, aylor
gain* S yards, left tackle. Baylor adds
3 yards thru center. Baylor fails to
'complete pass. Baylor gains 2 yards
thru center. Baylor adds another yard
ihru center. Baylor punts on South-
western's own 14-yanl line. Blackburn
ackirts right tackle for 6 yards. -Jones
goes ov< r right tackle for 2 yards. Black-
burn punts and Baylor is downed on
their own 40 yard line. Baylor, no gain
thru right tackle. Baylor’s pass is in
tereepted hv Lehmberg. Southwestern's
ball on Baylor’s 45 yd line. -Fansiek
fails to gain thru lifet guard 11. Black-
burn \asses 35 yards to Brannon who
Bnatches the ball out of Washetn’s hands
am races the remainder of the dis-
tance for a touchdown. Blackburn fails
to complete a pass— Baylor punts and
Blackburn ia stopjred on his own 27-
yard line. Johns oyer right guard for
The S:in .1,'irinto Literary -Society
held its first meeting of* the fall term
Monday morning at 9:3b in San daein
to Hall. The following program was
rendered :
"Why a Freshman should join a Lit-
erary Society,’’ by Slime Fuller.
A violin solo was given by Hugh
Butler.
Margaret Klliutt told "What San Ja-
■ *einto means to an Upperclassman.”
An extemporaneous speech was made
by Slime Menek on "How Shallow is a
Deep Well."
We wen* glad to have so many vis-
1 itors, and" we hope they will all come
i back. We would like for all the old
! members to omi* next Monday and
; bring a Freshman. Let’s get. together
land push and make San Jacinto bet bet
! t er t ha a ever before.
well as t lie uppercla
lv invited to attend,
'di-nt* who come In ol
been niellibel s if in
their home League*
good habit b\ making a reso
be a regular .-uni prompt work
Unis ersity Kpw o 11 Ii League.
It lias something for \ mi, and. of
ionise, each person who contributes Ins
presence, thought and time by attend-
ing can certainlv give more in return.
Before the devotional part of the
League has been stressed, but now the
| work will bo eipialized between the de-
votional and rciTcnl innu I depart incuts,
j Instead of ju*t mere talks and discus-
sions, there will he interesting get to-
Jgether till,airs, peppv parties, and all
i types of ainiisemriit s to keep the stn-
Ideiil from having the I'ci-iiiig that the
League work is dry and uninteresting.
If the proposed program of work is
;a success, each student must give assis-
! Y . M. C. A. Employs
Y Boom Attendant
Due t-> the more general use now be-
ing nindi* of the Mood Hall 't room by
tin- ho\ s of the dormitory and to the I
1 iiicrcM'ing amount ot ei|iii|iment which |
: t hev N intends to bus , it lias been found j
iuee**arv to employ a man a* regular at
[ tendaiit for tin* room. Ibis job is now
'lining held down hv Lonnie Moore, trails
for from Sam Houston Normal. More
1 pUffspend hi* afternoon* in the \ Room,
j will have eliaige of the literary and fllit-
I Intic ei| ll i ptneii t. and will answer all lele-
p)iiine call* in c"iinectioii vs it 11 tin- new
j Is e.*lab|i*hcd Y employment bureau.
tarn
Thereto,
ime, every Sunday
evining at the hour of seven o’clock
ic Universitv elmrrli.
l
id i/a bet h done* is spending ti few
da v* here w it h friends.
Lillian Blanche Thompson was called
home Thur*dnv night mi account of the
severe illness ot her brother.
dohn D. Seiiteil of Austin is in the
Woman's Building, the guest of lone
Wilson.
DR. W. H. MOSES
University Physician
Office at
Stone’s Drug Store
OSCAR BERKMAN
for
First Class Shoe Repairing
Next Door to Chamber of Commerce
Farmers State Bank
■ (deorgetow n, Texas
Sol icits your account and
will give careful atten-
tion to all business en-
trusted to it.
We appreciate t he liberal
patronage we have bad
m tin* past and hope to
merit a eontiuuunee of
same in the future.
All of our facilities
a re at you r ser v ire
m
Farmers State Rank
tieorgetovvn, Texas
3 yards. U. fumbles and Baylor re-
W here Faculty Members
Spent Summer Vacation
Brofessor B. S. lvev spent tin* summer
in -Mexico t ity where lie did research
work in the University of Mexico.
Prof. VV’apph* spent the summer at his
home in Georgetown.
I’rof. F. C. A Lehmberg taught in the
University of Texas during the first
term of summer school.
Mr. dames B. Moorman and Mr. (Jleiin
Wiilxwn, members of Southwestern's fac-
ulty, spent, the summer in Austin where
they were doing additional graduate work
in the University of Texas.
Miss Yanse spent the summer in 11
linois with her father.
Dean Meyer spent the summer at his
lionr^Bin Georgetown.
Prof. Guthrie, accompanied by his
father, made a drive, to Yelluwslone
Hark this summer.
Mrs. Bridges attended the University
of California this summer.
Following the close of summer school
Mr. E. H. Hereford and his family ac-
companied his sister oil a trip to Cali-
fornia. Mr. Hereford also taught in the
University of Texas during his spare
time.
I’rof. (tray and his family spent the
summer in Canada with his wife,
Dean Ullrich spent his vacation in var
ions parts of Texas. He and his family
spent part of the summer at Franklyn
enjoying life on tHe ranch of the Dean’s
fat her.
Mi*s Katherine Tarver and Mrs. Ilutli
Morgan Ferguson studied in the Univers-
ity of Chicago this summer.
Miss Lois Clark of the Registrar’s
staff spent her vacation in Glen Rose.
Mr. (}. A. Logan, bookkeeper of the
University, together with his family,
spent their vacation in Lampasas attend-
ing a Baptist encampment. He return-
ed a new man.
Following the close of summer school
I’rof. Davidson and John Gillott took a
six day tour of the golf courses of Texas,
playing every large course between here
and Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. Hester visited Mrs. Hes-
ter ’s parents in the Ozarks after the close
of summer school.
Miss Annie Edward Bareus spent, the
summer attending school in the Univers-
ity of Columbia in New Mork. She was
elected vice-president of the Texas Club
of Columbia.
Associate i’rof. of History, Paul
Young taught history in ttic flnn Mateos
State Teacher’s College this summer.
j TEXAS CONFERENCE ATJL
lr LETES FACE HARD SEASON
Southwestern University
Kept. 24—Baylor Rniver dv at Waco.
| Oct. 1—Texas A. A .M, College at College
j Station.
Oct. 7—Simmons I'niver ity at Abilene.
Oct. 15—Howard Payne at Temple.
Oct. 22——St. Edward's at San Antonio.
Oct. 29—Rice Institute at Houston.
Nov. 17—Trinity Hniversity at Georgetown.
Nov. 24—Austin College at Sherman.
Simmons University
Sept. 24—St. Edward * at Abilene.
Oct. 1—North Texas Teachers College at Ab-
ilene (West Texas Fnir).
Oct. 7—Southwestern I’niversityat Abilene.
Oct. 18—Texas Tech at Abilene.
Oct. 22—West Texas Teachers College at
Abilene.
Oct. 28—Daniel Baker at Brnwnwood.
Nov. 4—Austin College at Sherman.
Nov. 11—Trinity Hniversity at Waxalinchie.
Nov. 19—Texas School of Mines at El l’aso.
Nov. 24—Howard Payne ui Abilene.
Austin College
Sept. SO—Durant Normal at Denison.
Oct. 7—Oklahoma City University at Sher-
ma n.
Oct. 15—T. C. TT. at Fort Worth.
Oct. 21—Howard Bayne at Brownwood.
Oct,. 28—Trinity University at Sherman.
Nov. 4—Simmons University at Sherman.
Nov. 11—Open date.
Nov. 19—University of Arkansas at Fayette-
ville.
Nov. 24—Southwestern University at Sher-
man.
Dec. 3—St. Edward’s University at Snn An-
tonio. %
Howard Payne College
Sept. 27—McMurry at Abilene (West Texas
Fair).
Oct. 1 —S. M. U. at Dallas.
Oct. 7—Southwest Texas State Teachers Col-
lege at Brownwood.
Oct. 15—South we* tern University at Temple.
Oct. 21— Austin College at Brownwood.
Oct. 27—Sul Ross State Teachers College at
Brownwood
Nov. 4—Trinity University at Brownwood.
Nov. 11—St. Edward's University at Brown-
wood .
Nov. 24—Simmons University at Abilene.
Dec. 3—Centenary at Shreveport (tentative)
St. Edward’s University
Sept. 24— Simmons University at Abilene.
Oct. 1—Texas Tech at Lubbock.
Oct. 8—Rice Institute at Houston.
Oct. 15—Baylor University at Waco.
Oct. 22—Southwestern University at San
Antonio.
Oct. 30—Loyola University at New Orleans.
Nov. 5—Open date.
Nov. 1 I—Howard Payne at Brownwood. I
Nov. 19—Daniel Baker at Austin.
Nov. 24—Southwest Texas State Teachers
College at San Marcos.
Dec. 3—Austin College at San Antonio.
Trinity University
Sept. 24—Texas A. & M. at College Station.
Sept. 30—Baylor University at Waxahacliie.
Oct. 8—-Texas University at Austin.
Oct. 15—St. Mary’s College a tSan Antonio.
Oct. 21—Southwest Texas State Teachers
College at Waxnhachie.
Oct. 28—Austin College at Sherman.
Nov. 4-—Howard Payne at Brownwood.
Nov. 11—Simmons University at Waxa-
hachie.
Nov. 17—Southwestern University at George-
town.
Nov. 24—North Texas Teachers at Waxa-
hacliie.
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Residence Phone............. 255
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Dentist
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Office Phone..................319
Residence Phone . ...........441
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Gates, J. Y. The Megaphone (Georgetown, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 1, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 27, 1927, newspaper, September 27, 1927; Georgetown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth620666/m1/8/?q=%22~1~1~1~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Southwestern University.