The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, October 15, 1920 Page: 4 of 4
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PAGE FOUR
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THE THRESHER, H<
OH. SHiPLEY WeM.
Oar C!a6 #OM€
5oon io
Open
(Continued from Page 1. Cots. 3 and 4)
America received credit for the de
velopment of the steam engine, for de-
velopments in modem educational
methods, for the advancement of the
use of eiectrica! apparatus, and for
the great steps made by such institu-
tions as the Rockefeller Foundation
and the Carnegie Endowments.
WhHe speaking on "What the Pil-
grim Fathers Left Behind Them." Sir
Arthur made the remarkabie state-
ment that "It oniy took the PUgrim
Fathers a year and a hatf to find out
that a communistic form of govern
ment would not work."
Hesaid. 'The whotecrowd worked
oniy as much as the laziest feliow.
and a change had to be made."
Throughout the whoie series he has
not retracted a single step from the
weH-founded Angto-Saxou socia) sys-
tem. Unlike many of the great edu-
cationai masters of the present time,
he sticks to zootogy and does not
ilabble with theories outside his par
!icu)ar branch. He is not a great
dreamer, but more tike other great
scientists, considers the logical bare!'he I'i'asters has been exactiy reversed
by Hie dealers and it remains with
Mr Watkins. architect. whether we
wait for a change or leave it tike it is.
Of course the building can be occu-
pied ttow, hut the scaffolds will have
to be left until the change is tnade.
The present color scheme of the panels
ha* a red field with the green inset.
The intended scheme was to have the
green fieid with the red inset. No
doubi the latter would offset the blank
appearance of the building much bet-
ter that) the first, but we tlo not like
to even think of waiting tint it the
finingc can he made.
lite win.iows are being fitted at
FLASHES FROM THE OPENiNG GAME; SCRtMMAGE AND KiCK-OFF,
SHORTY AND DA8H)NG DYER.
The club house wil) be practicaiiy
completed this week. There is oniy
one danger of the whoie thing being
held up for three or four months yet.
The marble to be placed at the top of
POSSBLE TO GET
MIERARY LETTER
tacts of theories.
The attendance at the lectures has
been exceedingly good. The facultv
has especially been weli represented.
the studes have turned out in large
numbers. and many of the citizens of
Houston have iisteued to them. At
tirst it as thought that the Facuity
Chamber wouid he ttsed. but the evi-
dence that huge crowds would bepres-
eut forced tite committee to make use
ut the Physics.\mphitheatre.
AmeetitiHofthcllailast'lttbwas
tfM at 7:l"iMnrulay evening, tlargis,
Xa.-it, Hheibmne. H;tudali. Uhl.
rp^hiiw. Francisco and Lang were
f,;,s<n'. The. Dallas Freshmen, who
wore pri'sent handed in their appiiea-
iio:!ii)r!nemt)) !'?iii)' i.et. those who
wurc elected 'into tttoctub be adtised
).v!i,!s;tHi< ie and come to our next
meeting us a tulltlcd;;<',i member.
'i']i!-)sewho"ci'eeioctedw"i'cH .11.
\iiiciiei]. C. U. Hennitig. .ToeKinser.
Henry t)orsev, -Ir., Lewis i.eitmwitx
and itayL. Honndtree.
Work on Student PuMications
to Be Rewarded by R and
QuiH.
"is the R' awarded at Rice to any
one besides the athletes?" it is. i^ast
year in the month of Aprii at a tneet-
iug of the students' councii Paui King,
a Senior, moved the adoption of an
"it" and Quiii meda). The movement
was seconded and unanimously passed
by tlte couticil. and accordingly ntles
were laid down governing the award-
ing of the iiterary'K" and Quiil. J.
Thomas [tatherdtew a design for tlte
medai and it is now at the jeweler's
under constructioti.
present. t)ie plumbing is about com- A committee undertook to inv. sti-
plete. and the fixtures of the holler gate carefttily as to who deserved
room, showers ami lavatories are in-
stated.
The gymiasium proper measures
VKxiti feet. The baskets lor basket
bat) wi)] besetofl four feet from
tile i nd waih- and the side lines tlirec.
Tiiis gives a tiiisketiiaii court "fdi-
'W'hat did you (to last Sat-
urday night?"
"tcciebiated."
"Wttat. the victory
over Baylor?"
"Yes, I took her
some flowers from
CARROL'S
To Hetp Express My Feelings"
a
mensionsTUx: ). The court
liiantheY. A!, t . A. court.
At tine west i'nd of tiie building on
tliemounfit'lotn. inthenoithwestcot'-
net. istiieiMiiieriootn. Hctweenit
am] the entrance facing the field is
a mom to tie used as a^ office iiy
i'liysicailtistructor Mann. Titewttole
south side, at the west end. is otic
big iocker rttotn and sitower for Fresh-
R's" ami Qnilis for faitttful worts in
the past. A list ofnames is accord-
ingly printed beiow. togetiierwit.li tiie
merit'et) awards. Also tiiere is pritited
beiow the exact copy, of the decisions
of tiie council as to' Hie awarding of
tite letter. it is desiraiile that every
is iargertstmient acquaint iiimselforhersetf
witii tiie tacts, and exantine tiie tecit-
nicalities tietow in ortter ttiat no ntis-
cotneptions may arise as to ttiose de-
serving tiie awards.
"R"-QuittBi!t.
Article I. Section. 1. The Student
Associatiotisimtiawardagotd'tt'
aiidQuiiitotiteeditor-in-citietofthe
('ampani)e.attdttie business mattager
men and visiting teams. Upstairs are of the t:ampaniie. upon the completion
two iarge rooms where Mr. Alanti will
hold ptiysica'i culture classes.
The east end of the building is al-
lotted totatiy to Rice Varsity teams.
Showers and lockers downstairs, lava-
tories and dressing rooms up.
Tlte statrs teatlin^ up at either end
of the bttildin? are of veiiow pine fin
ish, as are the floors upstairs. The
fioor of the gymnasium is maplewood.
Five beams span the ceiling of the
gym, from which witi be hung rings.
trapeze and other necessary appara-
tus for a good gym. These beams are
25 or :!u feet from the fioor.
Read TAc Hoasion Chronic^ (or Rice WeMS
The Chronicle has a reportoria! repre-
sentative at Rice, and is prepared to.
handle all news stories available. Ath-
letic contests wil! be written up in full.
SEE M. S. M'CORQUODALE
328 East HaH
SUBSCRIPTIONS RICE NEWS
of one year's meritorious service.
Sec. 2. The Student Association
shatt award the same gotd "R" and
<3uill to the editor-in-chief' and busi-
ness manager of The Thresher upon
completion, of six months' meritorious
service.
Article ii. Sec. 1. The Student As
sociation shall award the priviiege of
wearing a silver "R" and Quill of the
same design to the associate editor of
the Campanile and managing editor
of The Thresher, and the heads of de-
partments of the Campanile upon com-
pletionofoneyear of meritorious serv-
ice and upon recommendation of the
editors-in-chief of these pubitcations.
Sec. 2. The Student Association
shai) award he priviiege of wearing
a bronze "R" and Quill of the same
design to the heads of departments of
The Thresher, and to reporters of The
j Thresher upon compietion of one
year's meritorious service and upon
recommendation of the editor-in-chief,
and approval of the Student Council.
Article HI. Sec. 1
SWEATERS
$
NO MAN CAN BE A 100%
HOUSTON BOOStER WITH-
OUT BEING A FUIJ, FLEDG-
ED OWL HOOTER.
STYLE
SERVICE
ECONOMY
These three features characterize Shot-
weM's Young Men's C!othes—and they are
the only items you look for when buying a
suit of clothes and
OUR CASH SALE
offers you just these kind of suits—good dependabie quaii-
ties—weli taiiored—fitted to you properly with ShotweH's
guarantee (o assure you the maximum of service.
RiCE CRUSHES THE
BEARS OF BAYLOR
(Continued from Cot. 6, Paget.)
tackle, ami makes first down. Mc-
Gee fails to gain over left tackie.
McGeefaiisin another line buck.
Powetl goes through ieft tackie for
six yards. Poweii punts out of
bounds. ^
Wotf's attempt at a right end run
faits. Another right end run by Dot-
son fails. Woif fumbtes when he
tries to go around ieft end. Kennedy
of Rice recovers.
ter. Kennedy punts over Bayior goal.
Bayior is given the bail on her 20-
yard line. Straight buck faiis. Shift
buck faiis. Fake shift faiis to the ieft
for a right end run faiis. Dotson
punts.
Dyer recovers and advances to Bay-
lor's 20-yard line. Two center rushes
by Kennedy fail. Dyer makes first
touchdown over right tackle. Dyer
kicks goai. Score 7-0.
Jarvis kicks off for Rice. Baylor's
bali on the 20-yard iine. Dotson makes
one yard over right tackie. Woif
QUAHH !N BANHNC SERVKE
-Just as it pays to buy quality goods, it also pays to buy
quality banking service. Especially for young men just
starting out in business. Your account is invited.
SOUTH TEXAS COMMERCIAL NAT'L. BANK
213 MAIN STREET
HOUSTON'S HANK OF SERVICE
No Student Should be Without a Typewriter
-take it with you any-
Foiditup-
where.
L C. SMtTH AGENCY
CORONA AOENCY
We sei) new and rebuiit Typewriters, at) makes, for cash and on
convenient payments.
Spectat rentat rate of $4.00 per month.
Every Typewriter We Sell Is FuHy Guaranteed
Houston Typewriter Exchange
Near COURT HOUSE and Aaron Street from STEWART SLOQ,
the "R" and QuiH shail be determined
by an art committee.
For the year 1919-1920 Campanile:
Leon Bromberg, E. C.. gotd ietter.
AtbertThomas.B.M.. gold letter.
Francis Foote, Asst. E., siiver letter.
B. L. Heitman, Art. E., silver tetter.
M.Brisbane, Art. E.. silver ietter.
M. ('. Weir, Soc. Ed., silver letter,
isouise Foreman, Act. Ed., sit. letter.
R. M. Winsborough, Ath. Ed., sit. iet.
Athna Ellis, Snapshot Ed., sit. letter.
Graham Peck, Humor Ed., sit. letter.
Brittain Payne, Org. Ed.. Ail. tetter.
Thresher:
Paut Bobb, E. in C.. gold.
J. L. C. McFaddin, B. M., gold.
J. L. Autry, Man. Editor, siiver.
Heiien South, Asst. Ed., bronze.
Winsborough, Ath. Ed., bronze.
A. B. Cain, Circ. Mgr., hrottze
J. F. .littigman, bronze.
F.Foote, bronze.
L. Foreman, bronze.
E. O. Arnoid, bronze.
W. M. Darling, bronze.
.1. R. Peterson, bronze.
H. C. Gresham. bronze.
B. F. Payne, bronze.
Retro-Aetive Awards:
I makes four yards around ieft end. An-
Powell gains five yards in right end ^ ^ Dotson fails. Baytor
The design of, run. Nash pi#)ges tlte iine for three ' P"°tS'
i
yards. Powell makes first down.
Poweii fails to gain over tackie. Mc-
; Gee makes five yards on tackie buck.
McGee makes no headway in ieft end
tun. Poweli's attempt to drop kick
faiis.
Bat) goes to Bayior on 20-yard iine.
Dotson punts. Nash recovers ball on
15-yard tine and advances to middie
of the field. Nash makes five yards
over center. Quarter ends. Score 0-0.
Secottd quarter: Poweii fumbtes.
Pass to McGee fails short. Pass to
Nashfaijs.
Baylor's bati on 22-yard tine. Line
buck by Dotson fails. Dotson punts.
Nash recovers and advances the baii
to the center of the fieid. McGee
makes 30 yards over tackie. Nash
makes four yards on a center rush.
McGee makes first down. Poweii
makes two yards over left tackle.
Powell faiis at left tackie. McGee
makes four yards over right tackie.
McGee faiis in line buck.
Baytor's batl on her five-yard iine.
Dotson punts.
j Rice recovers and carries the bait to
Bayior's 30-yard iine. End run by
Cunningham fails. Kennedy faiia over
guard. Pass to Cunningham faiis.
Joe Shannon. E. C. Thresher. -18-19. p.weit attempts drop kick.
goiti
j J. T. Rather. Chairman Camp. Bd..
;i919, goid.
j Rob. Patton.B.M., '17-18, goid.
i A. L. Thomas, Circ. Mgr. Camp,,
I 16-17, bronze.
i M. Miiis, Reporter, 18-19, bronze,
i .T. P. Markham, B. M.. '16-'1T, goid.
J. P. Markham, E. C.. 18-19, goid.
Campanite Board—191S: ^
McFaddin, siiver.
McCorquodaie, siiver.
Sarah Lane, sitver.
Leon Bromberg, siiver.
Noia McCarty (Mrs. Symes), siiver.
Turn in some sort of oid yeiis at
The Thresher office reai soon.
How about that old coilege yeii
those annuais? Turn it in now.
in
Baylor given the baii on her 20-yard
iine. Line buck fails. Another iine
buck by Dotson faiis. Left end run
with the use of the Minnesota shift
faiis. Dotson punts,
Nash carries bali five yards to Bay-
ior's 34-yard iine. Kennedy makea five
yards over ieft tackie. Poweii makes
three yards around right end. Nash
makes first down. Poweii makes six
yards on right end run. Poweii makes
two yards through the iine. Nash faiis
to gain through center. Forward pass
to Dain faiiB.
Dotson makes eight yards on right
end run. Baii is on Bayior's 35-yard
iine. End of first haif. Score 0-0.
Third quarter: Bayior kicks off.
Cunningham receives and advances
baii from the 10 to the 30-yard line.
Kennedy makes three yards over cen-
i Cunningham makes five yards
through the iine. Kennedy fumbies.
Underwood recovers the baii for Rice, i
Cunningham makes two yards over
tackie. forward pass from Dyer to
Dain makes first down. Nash bucks
for four yards. Dyer makes second
touchdown by ieft end run. Dyer
kicks goai. Score 14-0.
Bayior kicks. Kennedy receives on
the four-yard line and advances the
baii to the 40-yard iine. Forward pass
from Kennedy to Dain makea first
down. Kennedy makes five yards on
buck. Cunningham makes first down.
Nash bucks for three yards. Cunning-
ham overthrown and is downed for a
ioss of seven yards. Cunningham
makes twelve yards. Cunningham
makes first down. Kennedy bucks for
five yards. Cunningham makes right
end run for first down. Dyer makes
four yards on left end run. Kennedy
makes first down. Cunningham faiis
to gain. Dyer makes three yards.
Kennedy makes goal. Dyer kicks
goai. Score 21-0.
Fourth quarter: Powetl kicks off.
Bayior returns by a punt. Poweii and
Boettcher make nine yards on buck.
Powell makes first down. Poweii
charges over right tackie for five
yards. Dyer makes first down. Boett-
cher makes four yards over center.
Poweii faiis on right end run. For-
ward pass from Poweii to Nash faiis.
Poweii kicks to Baylor's five-yard iine.
Bayior completes forward pass for
eight yards. Line buck fails. For-
ward pass to Woif faiis. Poweii inter-
cepts forward pass.
Poweii makes a yard on right end
run. Rice penaiized 16 yards for hold-
ing. Forward pasB to Dain for five
yards. Poweii punts.
Bayior attempts forward pass; in-
tercepted by Duggan on her ten-yard
iine. Dyer makes seven yards over
ieft tackie. Boettcher makes one yard
over center. Tatum makes touchdown.
Poweii kicks goal. Score 28-0.
Game ends with ba!) on &ay)or's
ten-yard iine.
*47
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3UiT8, COATS, WRAPS,
SKiRTS, FROCKS, WAiSTS,
SWEATER8, SCARVES and
the thousand and one things
that are so popuiar with the
wetl dressed woman.
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town. Come in and try our
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Bring Us Your Kodak De-
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The Thresher office reai soon.
How about that old coUege yeii in
those annuais? Turn it in now.
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