The Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 4, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 24, 1923 Page: 1 of 4
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The Yellow Jacket
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CI rn ml Opera
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VOL. 10 NO. 4
STUDENT PUBLICATION OF HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE BROWNWOOD TEXAS.
OCTOBER 24 1923
T. I. A. A. HONORS ARE STILL HELD IN BALANCE
llont
Trlnll)
YELLOW WIS
BEARS
Howard Payne Made Thirteen First Downs One More Than
Baylor Made; McAllister Was the Sensational
Star of the Game.
MUSICAL ORGANIZATION
DEVELOPS IN COLLEGE
iimmtu vusv. iiwii so to
III. IHIISSI.h IN 1'IIKTTV
IMKOHMS.
'Hit Unwind l'.ine Hand Just or
cmltil this iiii ami consisting o(
nii tv.t utv-llve pieces is progrcss-
uu .apidly .i ml piomlses to hi' a tl
tl.iss nitisltal oigani7utiou as piattire
-ties tm and new memheis are added
is the oneiul opinion oC those v.ho
h.ie hcuid the band pla The
i.iiiiatluu is iiiuloi tht management
til Ko Uailhti ami Camcion Marshall
Mil Is made up solely of tolleRe itu
dt nts ini Imtinir a large numbei of
'Mini taps '
'I he band lecently completed a four-
days engagement at the III own County
l'.iii .mil was one of the main featuies
ot the fait Mounds atti actions where
theii niahtly conceits attiacted laige
i low tls '1 hu band also led the school
pai.ide held dining the fair.
Aiioiupaiiying the football team
IiikI l.ius to Temple the band plaed
at the llow.uil Payne-Southwestern
!imi last S.itu i ita and will ulso fur-
Jiish music for the foul coming games
to he played hcie in succession.
iliiiioiiiis will probably be 8 alia-1
bit- Mion and the baud In full regalia
will .itiouip.ui) the Yellow Jackets to
Abiluii' 'lliitnksnlviug at the Howaid
I'aviio-.simmons game and the team
will win a gieat vletoiy to the tune of
' I ho Old (!ia Male' plaed b llow-
.uil Pa) in s' own band.
Bill. INVITES
TEND
SIMMONS (Ol.l.t.CK (iOIXO TO
Mini i.i'i:sh to Kvrarrm
Ill's ItODI.O ON I'lUMillVM.
Octobei L'll will be a gala day for
.Simmons College and Abilene. Dele-
gations f lom all oer the state repre-
senting the ll.iitl.st Students Union
will be pouting into the city on that
date 'lhc will hreee Into Abilene
with living rolois with all the accum-
ulated pip and spirit of the college
tin) am icpiosenting. The conven-
tion is LpettLd to be larger than ev-
il In fin e Simmons having already
made ptcp.uations to seat over TOO.
I'oi thitu tlas the delegates will
get to heat the best pieachers and
speakeis that can be secured in this
and srrotiiVliiu Istates1. 'I Ilia pio-
r.i.1111 will be inteisperscd with many
cntirt.iliiliu featuies that will make
all fiel at case Not a tiresome mo-
ult nt will be expel ienced during the
tiiliie tilt oo du)s Aftei each sel-
Icc theie is an enteitalument com-
miltie that will proitle some amuse-
liit nt lot .oii On the opening day a
big baibiciie ot the old picnic style
'will be spiead ami in the afternoon
.Mm will be iuited to witness a thrill-
ing itideo exhibition. On the other
two das sight-seeing trips recep-
tions parties stunt programs etc
will ktcp sou well enteitained.
'1 he estimated cost of the entire
tiip is about ten dollats and It will
be w m tli man) times that much to
Miu The delegation fiom Howard
l'a)ii will leave Thui sday night at
s in on the Santa Ke and those wish
im to attend the Sail Carlo Qiand
Optra will i turn Satuiday evening
Mlliug into Biuwnwood ut 7 :." which
-will Live amnio time to Let to the
opeia.
The II S U. Council Is enthusiastic
as to the outcome of the convention
"All college students are members of
the Union' 'su)s Mr. Seymour presi-
dent of the Council "and are urgently
leoiiested to gu It at all possible
We'ie expecting a laige delegation to
go fiom Howaid Payne."
Kwltyerbelllaklu and read the Yel
low Jacket uds
OUTPUT TIE
BUT LOSE GHHE
i.i ..! .
....... u t.U..uc..UI ft-.MO ........ .. ..
making more first downs than their
opponents the Yellow Jackets from
Howard Payne principally because fo
poor generalship lost their second
contest to a Southwestern conference
oleveti Baylor tuk ng off the count
20-6.
The Bayloi Bears made their lust
touchdown with.n the last two min-
utes of play when a speedy man In-
tercepted a pass and raced ucross the
goal line Howard Payne was credited
with 1.1 II rat downs the Hears M til-
ing one behind.
Caldwell and Chuenev wcie con-
sistent ground gainers for Howaid
Payne but the outstanding star of the
contest was Cap McAllister who time
after time circled the Bear ends lor
long gains and a number of first
downs McAllister attempted two
field goals both of which were unsuc
cessful.
Cook reielved a pass behind Bay-
lor's goal line from Harris for the "
ly score ot the game Harris fuile I in
kicking goal for ithe extia po nl.
Pittman Gambles and Nash made
the point gettels for Il.iloi
The J.lae-l'p.
Ilaylor
Howard Payne
Kullingiiii
Henderson
Keatop
Moote
Ta lot
Burns
Hodges
Cook
Harris
Chaney
Caldwell
McAllister
Porter
Biggs
U !.
C
It O
It T.
H. E.
Q B.
I II.
It. 11.
P B.
Walker
Anderson
Williamson
Connally
Collier
Strickland
Pittman
Struppa
Substitutes: Ualor Meharg foi
Porter; Slmms foi Struppa; Cham-
bless for Strickland; Nash for Ful-
llugham; Potter for Meliarg Howard
Payne Flack foi Harris; Urady for
Mooie; Sandlin for Hodges; Beach
for McAllister; Woodward for Beach;
Harris for Flack.
Passing statistics. Howaid Pavne
attempted 25 passes four completed
for a total gain ot 61 yards; IT in-
completed and four intercepted.
First downs: Baylor 13 Howard
Payne. 14.
Field goals- Howard Pane made
two attempts both unsuccessful
Punts: Baylor punted eight times
for an average ot 4U yards Howurl
Payne punted six. Limes for an aver
age of 41 yards.
Touchdowns : Baylor Pittman
Chambless and Nash; Howard Payne
Cook.
(ioals after touchdown: Bayloi
Collier one.
Penalties. Baylor l. yards; How
ard Payne 4u yards.
Officials: Iteferee Moore (Vander-
bilt) umpire Splawn (Michigan);
headllnesman; iScott (Texas A. ii'i.l
SI).
Score by periods-
Baylor 7 0
Howard Payne 0 0
Total
0 1320
0 6 ti
SI'O.NSOH CONTKST
MOVIMi Al.OXfi NICELY
Owing to limited time and space
the football sponsor contest cannot be
given as much publicity as is desired.
Support your candidate by putting
)our pennies in the boxes. Miss
Amanda Eastland Is the upperclass-
nian candidate and Sliss Guila I.owr)
Is tepresenting the freshmen. The
academy students may vote for their
choice ot these two.
WATER BOUND AND
FORCED TO PROLONG
HIS VISIT IN MAY
Dean Taylor's classes were seveie
ly shocked and disappointed the first
of last week when the Dean did not
appear at his regular classes. Several
were beginning to worry over his wei
fate as he had left Brown wood just
befote the rains. Hut all minds were
cleared when the following telegram
was received: "Howard Payne Col
lege: Get along the best you can un
til I get back. Am water bound at
Slay."
On returning last Wednesday he
was kept busy for a considerable time
relating the exciting experiences heto Brownwood to give till
had while In the city of May
TOF
A. C. GIVES WAY TO
KOH VWX A I. Ills KVNiailOO
hOl'HT HIS 111111 S VV IN
UMI (01. 1 K.I.
The students of Austin Colli go tnvi
organized themselves into .1 Mmluit
Assotlatlon to take the nl.it o til l ti -
Karoo Kouit. tint .mi 'cm .mil htmoi
able institution which has lumtiontd
In this college pi.ut'callv shin its
founding This step was t.iKtn .'hei
Chapel Wednesday Octnbet lid whin
the student both votul h m ovu-
whelming majorltv to .iilojt th0 plan
for slf-goveinniint pievoislv pie
pared bj a ctininiittti ot llvj miuuis
and live tacultv niiuilieis
Kangaioo Koiirt was aliillshcd im
Tiicsda). aftei Chapel at a nut li ig nl
the bo8 of the liiinoi and sen ot
Classes Keeling had beui i imiilii
strong against the Koiut in shot man
and thioiighout the state and tills
sentiment came to a lie.nl nt i tin
first meeting ot the Komt. whin the
usual initiation was gone thiixih In
the ifew students In the minds o1
man) outsidei s the name K.ini i-
roo is iiiallenabh connected w.th
hazing and this Impiesslon whin is
far from a tint lit' n I one has doni
much to bring the Komt into di'ic-
pute 'I he students ihoiiLlitlul then
ore mat an) oiganiation wliost piu-
pose was liable to misiiiteiinet.il on
and which was in am wax a di i. in
hiudiancc on thu foiw.ml piogitss ot
ruistin college snoiiid In done awuv
with. Still theie was a litlinr of
mint t. iik e to pa it with a thin; li ( li
had become silt li an intigitl pm nl
the college life
The new oiganiatioii his all tin
powers it'l.itlM' to si Ii-mivi limit ut
that were possessed In Kuimioo
Kohit 'Die main dllliiiiite His in
the fait th it the old Isniut iiitiilinn
has been left out nt it l In pine
of the judge theie is a inmniit 'e ol
ten to try all t.ises ot s( i mi's mi
pint Austin College Kaugiioii
HIGH SCHOOL TATTLER
POTS OUTTHIRD ISSOE
WUlkS IMl'ltOM.MINT OUIt I'ltl'.
I(IIS 1WTIONS; VS
HKKillT Kl I'l III'.
With the inteii sting and mwsv is-
sue of the 17th the 'lattlti piss.
the third milestone in what pinmhe-
to be he most suttissful m u if its
existence The ilep.u tint tits ml n v
articles die well itllttd and with iin-
piovement In the 1 1 out page it will In
ranked among the lust.
Delano Maetlgeii a Senioi in Iltowii-
wood High Is the cditoi-in-ihul in I
is piloting the paper vti) slice i ssiulH
for the school This Is his Hist t ti
in practicing journalism UijH tli
aid ot William Stew.ut .is lnislui ss
manager. The Tattlti is aim is sun
ot liiiancial suicess
L
DRAW OUT - OF
Two-Thirds of Auditorium Taken by Persons Outside of
Brownwood Ten Days Ahead of Time; Largest Trav-
eling Grand Opera on Earth.
On Sati'.idav nitht. lliownwond will
ni'd anothei lauiel to Ms uln ulv well-
lllled crown when the San Cat In Grand
Opera makes its appeatance "In the
Howaid Pavne Audiloiium It is ic-
putetl to be the host on tho tiavelliiu
circuit today and Hi own wood is in-
deed fortunate to have the ilNliin tlnn
of getting such an atit.it linn to visit
the city. Oideis foi tiikets havi
come fiom towns as f.u distant as
Kldoiudo Meitou ami Snnni.i. ovti
173 miles west of hole. All the lust
seats have In en sold mil hut Mi Miu-
pliall says that liioio stats will be
inslulled in the amlitoilum it moiliil
It Is piobable that man) will bo tinn-
ed away at tho tlooi.
Cameron Marshall dean of the
School ot Musics of Howaid Pa) no
College Is bringing thin monstio is
attraction which has over luo mem
bers and travels In u special ti am.
illy tlie
distinction ot being I lit) Hist West
! Ill
SMS 10
MN MSI Kills vi'Kf us
IIMil: W HUM I IINIIU.
iii spur I'utuu.
'I lii t (institution liw and good citl-
tlisiilp win the llidnts distussiil
Witlui'-d iv nioi iilng Ot tohei 10 In
Lie HIi mill (ioMiniii Diviilson at the
iliipd limn In Hit Pine Aits building
mil Ins adihiss w is lie it tl In i laige
unnilii'i ot lirowiiwnod t Ulceus Ik -slib
s tin tolligi stndtnts Hon I)i-
Idson who w is out of tin m iln sin ik-
iis ol tin lliown ( ountv 1'iii whlili
was lit Id ii i tilth was IntioiliK id b
Mivm Mini lit I M Hot li 1 ft
liii ud mil old Mliool mate of tin
I.leiiti li int (iovctnoi s also spoke i
1( w woi iN In the assi mbl ige
'Hit lights ol imlividu lis the ft it-
uii s i inlioillwl In tlie Constitution uid
the piouss ol 1 iw wi ie the high
1 dints in the Hi mm nit Oovcrnoi s
tall ml In imliiMth (iiisoiid the
m iski d I iw mil pimislmit nt and til
als glM n oiit-dilt the totiit room
As an tmipli ol living conditions
in t niiiiti li s whin I iw and oi del wcie
unkiiDwu and wluio nuglit and tciim
lilgn d supicmc. Mi Dividsou pl(-
tuiid tin n oph ol Old Mevlto who
hi dt I mil would (oine to the dining
i n i t the lit) tins liihglug foi hits
ol to tl lit il. mi Ibid living londl-
lioiis tlu ii ot the miu and wittkagc
of ii ipiitv and tli iw.mton atking ot
lite lit told of tin dtvastated 1 mils
ot llussi i .mil the !! t i t nl t otiditions of
mauv Kitiopi in loiiutiits and laid
the ( us ol tlu so to the w lilt ot I iws
It miu tan tin Mini 1 ii 1 u 1 1 In
id.
1 ii the piospi iil that miu wish
loi pc k e and tiaiiiiiilllv
ill .no vit.ill) luttitstid in tin
t nit nt of I iw '
illlnl
Mi
tin (
Dividsou told of the oiigiu of
institution mil ot the liijit foi
In i iliuii lie w lit into dt tail In t
pi lining t'n Nation ii St ite and hull-
U ON I INI I II ON Pdi: I Ol II)
CHAPEL GHQIH POTS
HEW PEP IN SINGING
Oltl.VNIl II ( HOIK 01' Sit III N is
Itvlsl si NIIHI) 01' SIN). INI.;
I( I ln II VM. sl'Vl.r
I In tli ipi I thoii has mule a bU lilt
Willi l lie stmli nt liodv and ton mill li
pi list cannot be given it With 1 1 it
iildid Imuitivi of Mttin' a niinoi.
i ii li nieiulii i is dolii hi
host t.) ut -
sin. Ids utUlilioi I mitiou Maishall
disiivcs pi list lot his siuitss in
In
un
Hie thoii
k vou ti idiiig with Yillovv Jackoj
ulvi niseis '
Hive vou liouelit Mini tit K e t Vtt foi
the Sill ('alio lii.md Opt).)' Nnt
in ill) ale kit
- TOWN VISITORS
U H cilv to h iv o sueh an intcit lin-
nielit and the lllst dtv the sie of
lliownwond in the I nited St itcs to
have had Mich talent
When the aitists sptsi.il Main ar-
uvos in llinwiiwnod Satuiday there
wijl he alio ml some of the v oilds
most ilistiniiiishei ai lists of both
Atueneaii and loieign lame Some of
whom tile known the wot Id ovei be-
tailso ol theii t ilelit It will he I nit!
tit.it loi this West Texas i ity to have
sin li a gioiip of aitists as vlsdois
and with a filling t l'lhlo the city
wh th has lutii nationally famous as
the home of Hid 'Old Uiay Mate
II md' will add a couple ot national
dlstluc Hulls in it'ieivlng the distin-
guished guests
Piobably tho most distlngiiiuh.Ml
guest will ho Tanuiki Mima the
distinguished Japanese pilma donna
who is ft.iltl to ho tho best poison In
have eve i sung llutterlly.
Tl E WITH SO UTHW
Yellow Jackets Flashed Brilliant Offensive Against George-
town Eleven; Howard Payne is Hard Contender
for T. I. A. A.
How ml I'a)lie and Southwestciu
Lnlvusit) pi iv cd a seoieltss tie game)
S.ituidiv at 'limple befmtS a big
iiowtl nt Initial 'lias football fans
The tt mis vveie ahuut as evenl)
matcht d as two iolleie teams could
he .mil in theii tlfoits to tlefeat and
eliiniuato a daiigeioils tontetidei tui
the I 1 A. title the) both clashed
themselves as such in theii gieat play
.silunli' -the) rmnishid the two
tlioiis.uid oi niimi teiitial Texas fans
that wne piescnt with one of the
best and hanlest fought games tli it
his In i n witnessed in this section in
a numbei of veils one that was it-
plte with speetat ul u plays until the
tin ii whistle
limple Man si.tr.
lav rivlit and) .MlAdocr Keaton
stdioil ill the line foi Howaid Pavne
heme in ovtiv pi i) that was rushed
tow.ud the How ml I'avne line h the
dishing and plunging Piiate haiKs
-ilii.ul wis tonspli oiib thioiighout
tin g line Milium; splendid inter-
iKen the glint end on the Piiate
tt it lite and smelling mall) plays
st n tt tl bv the gioiip ul sprinters aim
lmt plimgi is (oath Arnold KiiKpat-
ntk had in the hit Mb Id
'I he Ullow l.uKits st oicd a total of
ihviti 111 st downs dining the game
four nioi e thin limit opponents but
m do ng so tailed to gam as much
gioiiud
Following aie the pi I) li) Ida) and
siimmni v it pint ol the game
I'lii) li) Pill).
Southwestern won the tnss and
i hose to lit uvo at the west go il Mc-
Allister KitKed till Jil .vaitls Soutli-
w i stun n i tivt i id no iitiiin Ilnval
pissitl Intomplilc Migte mule 1 !
v mis aioiiiul ntlit mil (iiinii failed
t(itiin iitiiiuil tUht end l.)onsniide
(CONTIMTD ON' l'AC.i: FOUIt)
IIIMnT.S IIWI INIhUhSTINO
PltlM.lt VM.
lb. living I.itoiai) Society met
Ot tohei & in it'Milai meeting
An inteiestmg piogiam was lend-
util afiei whlili the soeiet) went in-
to a business meeting Several lew
ineiiiliiis weie i etched Into the su-
i.i 'I tie li vines .no going to do
KU;a wmk thls xelr vMth Miss Mc-
Iv.iv as t h ill in m of the piogiam com-
mittee 'I he livings meet eveiy Mtmdn
at 4 Oi) o t lock and nil memheis nrd
studiuts lielt)iigm' to neither societv
ait) invitid to lome
int. .ii i r i vms
spi:vks iv riivi'i i.
l)i lilt D iv is of Abilene was In'
Iliownvvnoil list Wetlnesda) attendllU
to his niissltiiiai) vvoik anil while in
town spoke in chapel that moinliu
I he suhjoit of his speech was "Ihoj
Iligesi lliing in All the Woild Mis-
slous ' Aftei leading Scrlpttuo fiom
Aits T. and Hi ho save a vol) intt )-'
tsting Itctiuo whlili was well le-
eeivetl by the stiulnt body
M.W ( 11 II OIK. V.N ll I).
'Hie Idlo-a-While Club whiell was
ouMiibed last 'Hun sday In Section A
nf Ktinlish 101 had a very enthusias-
tic biginniiu 'Iho seven charter
iiiombeis tin oo hoys and four gills
put on a in) good piogiam each
inciiibei eoiittibutliin' his pait By a
unanimous vote Ii Dot sett was
elected piesldent and Miss Kancaster
seciitat). Other inoetins are plan-
ned for tho neai futuie and it Is like-
ly that new membeis will be taken In
Reporter.
First Christians
Holding Big Revival
III 1 T. MiKlssitk a gieat ivan-
elist is tli awing lare ciowds to the
meeting being lit Id at the Hist Chris-
tian Cliiinh dining this week He Is
a man of mitt h eloquent u and a
spe.iku who lout lies the heait of
i.iih poison in his audit nee. Ho is
well iducated having giaduated fiom
lliiivaitl Uiiiveisity and has a large
vocabulary.
Di. MrKlssick Is assisted by Charles
li. Mitchell an enteitaincr of national
fume who is using his talent in
Chi ist's cause. Students at o cordially
Invited to attend the set vices
ESTE R N P I RATES
CANYON NORMAL LOSES
HARO GRIDIRON RATTLE
( 1IVINM Mlhls llU SIOHE B
SIKISIU'PIM. lioill
II VMS.
Tho scnsitionil Ts vard run for the
oiilv totiilidown of the game In Joe
liillev (himiv fleet li ilfhnrk ffnm
llovvnrd I'avne was the lultest point
in the C iti)on Normal-Hownrd Pnvti
tontoHl at ( atiMin Ot tohei fith tho
I ion ltd P iv tu MiiMei winning by
tills lone sl points when failuie was
it arte at making the ivit i point
Thiouglioiit the t ont( st howevei.
the ellovv 1 nkets stood fu ahead ot
the Hull lints altlioug htln m id ch irg-
cs in ule In the Hull lines at times
were h ml to hold b uk
MiAllistei who did the punting ind
pissing shnwid up will as did Cald-
wtll in tlu hit kin Id n uk geiieral-
ed a good gum at fiuiilii Cook
111 Itle i good lepiltitinn as i giniind
g liner.
'I he tltftnsivo vvoik nl the bellow
Jatktts w is womlt i fill whin tin y In Id
the Ilullalois Im downs nnlv sjv. iti-
elies lioin the lo (I Tli it w is the
o.ilv time thev tlm itt in d wliili How-
..ril Paviit tivt Huns got wltlni tin
tin vanl one bill was im ililt to P'.h
ovti (lit Hue loi a tout Inlowii.
Unison I. u.t.islt i InliMMm ind tho
lioltliti twills did tlu lust 'Milk toi
t.'livou it tordmg to lot ul pi Mis.
NDIANS W
IIIIMi: 'IKVMS WOlt hi I) Ul 11 III i
VM.HI. 01 II I VSSI.I) itn in
OK M III lis slltONIi M VN.
Oomaucliu J" Howaid Pavue
Senilis t
Tint is the stoi.v; the best team
won 1 he Comanche biiuth is a hud
one to stop anil althout.li the Senilis
at times showed some good woik tiny
weit) oiitplivtil lioin tli0 stut INmi
touchdowns ami a Ik Id to il atcounttd
loi the visiting Indi ins' collection of
points while one tout Inlowii was nude
(J tlio l il'
billow J.u kt Is '1 he. g line
w is ually better tli in the
eoio Hidi-
cites.
1L. Senilis vvoiked well the llrst
uaiter and the Indians had some
iiunj j Kcttmg to the Ilowird
no ovs pan ot the Held Willi
the Snubs holding them for downs
and hopts of a touchdown gone a
held gtul was kicked tiom about the
lilteen ).ml line bv the sensational
Mason I wo mine tout lulowiis i nun
in tho hist lnlf iiuung the second
quaiter. The) made two in the last
quaitn the locals holding them in
the thud pound and gating .i touch-
down also
l-.ic.li side Used ucl) Sllbst tulo
available
The line-ups:
Howard Pa) ne Senilis Comaitcho
Jackson IIomI
Center
Johes Bosvvell
left gu.ml
Matlock MehUfey
right guai tl
Cone Hauls lato
left tackle
Wolfe Clayton
tight tackle
Niiunally w'oodwjid
left end
12 Hauls Ileirius
light end
Uichey () Mason
full back
Hoyett Dillard
tiuaiteiliat'k
Oidtlens Stevens
light halt
Claude Hoy d (c)
left half
Floutey
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