The Campus Chat (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 18, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 15, 1934 Page: 4 of 4
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THE CAMPUS ' HAT, DENTON, TEXAi, THt R.HDAY, FEBRUARY 18. 1934.
Track Coach
Hrndrrmn and (iulliday ClWt
Too Much for Tiger*: Hi*
t'oint Lead si lb* tlalf
T) Raffle* unfolds! Ilinr ■ ng •
Monda night and flew away with a
victory of 3S-5W mounted t.m Tigif
fceir The two teaim started w th
a fla h in the opening tp* game,
continuing throughout *he «•- -J'"
TH« Him eo men had the Trmi*y t<oy<
outclassed in heigh' and goal
iag, but th< Tigers proved to \* a'*out
a* rough a* the Eagles The five
•tarter* of both team* looked well
with Dittrieh. 8w«w, and Neighbors •«*"
aitiaging Ik* leather for Denton
Eagles Drub A. C.
Invaders to Win
By Count of 55-24
Eagle Sparkplugs
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The Eagle's Eye
Paul Pearaon
Siwro Unaa Kill ire Squad
Subduing Ikr Miriwn
Clad Kangaroo*
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a IcUerman in track and football.
/ Game# Lef I On
Eaglet Schedule
>meh 'hoe Sportsman, track Mien
who will take hi* track and field
to the Border Olympic* to be
„ held in l<ar'edo Fsbrvarjr 28. Sport*
the first half. Bott*. Sullivan, awl graduated from teacher* Col
Wakatand were the ouUUadme Ben >*** white In *elw*.l wa*
gala- The half coded with the two
team** desperately fightng The
Trinity beys w*-r '<n the low end.
since the Kagle* showed wmii fine
offensive work, netting 10 point* '«
the Tigers' ten
The second half opened with the j l* t freshman Mpiad, meet
Tigers npnoging and gn *h>riK; they Sanger Independent,* here tonight
ware capable of holding the Eagle* 7 |«,. k in the Harris** irymna
to a close margin The Si«.,meo ,M)m f„„r Kaoie« that rintr dowr,
might have had their faathem picked • t>„. ourtein <>n their 1934 banket 1*11
had it not been for the stellai playing; 4mil.
of Henderson ami (idfhday These i Sjl,,ir,,By f,,rno..n at 5 o'clock pre
hoy« were too much for the Tigers. , r(.,|ln|j f<:uirl*1 Nacogdoches* yumc,
Coach Biaeo used hi* second string |,)(#. f,|(|„y ,, return match with
about an much a* he did th< f|r*M w«mthe 1 ford Junior College here,
five, and these boy* «• bowed fine of fen
dive and defensive work The teams In
The ha trie* «hot the Kangaroo*
disxy lam night m « nw «id«l name
' ft -'I The Kangaroo* made *even
■point it, the first na'f, white the
Eagle* made twenty four; the entire
first team was replaced and then re-
entered The <jame wa* a race and
Hrnyerji won with twelve point*, elo*e
ly followed by Zcrctike and llobbin*
who made ten i* int# each.
The defense wa* iowererl in the la*t ■
half and the Austin College Kanjfa-f
roo- mad - seventeen point*, however,
the Eaglets made twenty nine pointa.;
The feature of the game wa* a i
slide by ' barley Cox which would1
havf turned a l a«eball player green
with envy The game wan fairly
>"ugh a* (Say arid Calvit of the Kagle*
were taken out for fot<r foul* and
< iemcniiii of the Kangaroo*.
The Box
Tiam for Spring football has
A great iteal of iatereat wa* mani-
faatad by the fact that more than
forty uniform* ware >*aucd Monday
The initial workout wa* held Tuea-
day and more than aixty boy* are
< xpocled to report by the and of tha
week: Included in the liat of aapir
ant* are the namaa of eight of tha
tan returning letterman. Two letter-
men, Dave Maggard and Jamea Nich-
ola are not in itchool thia semester
but will return to nchool for their
third and final
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the ** orid half wre ■-li'.'king more
■moothly than in the fir<t half, each
team making the <*me amount of
score*.
Smyers and Hemleraon were high
point men for the Kugle* with 7 point*
each. Bott and Bttllivan were high
point men for Trinity Bott-. the
Trinity center, could not - ornpete
with Eagle jumping but proved very
aticceaaful in xhmiting goi l« 'com all
angle and wa* high point man for
the evening
Eaglea—
No. Name*
18 SEeretike, f
16 Ulttrkrh, f
11 .Smyer*. c
IB Itobbin*. g
li! Cox, g
M Henderson,
21 Uay g
26 Neighbor*.
15 fiolliday . <■
J Cairo!, g
John*, c
A Johimon, g
Total
Trinity—
10 Miller, f
0 Turner, f
3 Bott, c
7 Sullivan, g
& Cooks, g
r> Wakefield, f
10 (iibbs, g
Total
Next week their in-1 t wo gameK
are dated Monday. I N. C. come■
here for m return game, then Thur
day the Eaglet < journey to Arling
ton to meet the Junior Aggie.--, jn a
ret urn lioul and the iocal«' soat-on
clone*.
to ( OMH OUT FOR
SPRING FOOTBALL
Spring foot ball tai led Monday on
the local gridiron with forty iandi
date*, out for the team Only those
cli-Kiole next year will be allowed to
play in ;|:b« gaflien, this includes all
Moli'i t« cscopt tho e icti i>t men
Kiadoiifi 1 In- yea i
tated thai 1 he team
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Coach fiiaco will depend almoat
entirely on Spring training for hia
recrultmenta for thia fall. Due to
the fact that a large number of men
are graduating, a great deal of time
will be *pent in getting a line on the
new men. Of courae, a large numb*'
of men from the freahman team from
!a*t fall are out and will give some
of the older men a hard fight for
positions.
carrying a full aquad to the Stock
Show meet and any boy who facia
like he ha* an ability will be welcomed.
Coach
Don't forget the first track and
field meet of the seaaon will be reeled
iff at the Teacher* College Park
Saturday, February 17. The meet will
be between tbe freshmen and the
Woodrow Wilson High School of Dal-
las. Admission will be frae. The time
will be 2 o'clock.
Now another thing. Basketball sea-
son is not over yet and two eonfarenca
game* remain on our home schedule.
Saturday night the StapfcM Ik Ai -
tin Collage Lumberjacks come to town
for a game. Then our old frienda tha
Commerce Lions will come roaring
into town Thursday, February 27, for
the final game of the seaaon. It looka
like the Lions just about have the
conference championship in the bag.
If they do, it will be the second cham-
p. mship of the year for the Lions.
But you can never tell.
:agus
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Sportsman and five men j
will leave for Laredo early neit week TV A lUtC! A IDT?
for the Border Olympic* which is an 1 " if rA r r
annual occasion for this borderland .4/ lOP OF BALL
city. Last year was the first year GAME SERIES LIST
Eagles have entered this
that
i meet
the
but
These are four of the reasons why the Eagle teams of the 7ha7e of'the honow'ViTk Jn* com^Tti-
past antl pr««mt ar,. as good or better than other teams of this tion with some of the larger schools
nection. All of then* men are playing their last season with the and Universities of Texas and Maxl-
green and white. Km vers and Zeretzke were members of the 1930 co. As yet, Coach Sportsman ha* not
Denton High state champions. jbeen able to get a line on the five
have
carried
off a fair
Tracksters Make Jacks and Eagles
Ready for Laredo Prepare for Fray
Border Olympics On Friday Night
men who will get to make the trip.
However, * It Is fairly certain that
Abbey, Conlee, Sparr, and Hays wiil
make the trip. The other tryouta
will be held thia weak to determine
who will make out the quintet.
Aim
a Possibility that Kaglex
Wi.'i Knter Louisiana
Relays in March
1 ub.
•S' wh<
-It '
Trojartu To Meet
ua* h sisct
would probably increase in number a*
'(the season |itogrc*io d. and thai he
' hoped the team would numbet around
' | fifty by the third week ol March when
• it r thought that a game would be
' j played with Weatherf01 d Junior Col
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It RON C HO COLTS
BY SCORE U IO
The Trojans will meet
.,f Melvtn Self, tor, W. Hickory, Mon
day nigbt a! « 10 at which time a
short bit*mens session and program
will he held All niemhers are urged
to tie present, according to Bascnm
Story, president of the club
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PROFESSIONAL
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C. L. OLIVBB, D. D. 8.
Smoot ' urtin Bldg.
Res. Phone 1120 Office 208
DB. W. II. HAWLRT
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Phone 1124
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203 McClurkan Building
Phone 341
medIcals
Just who is going to compose the
At Home of Member VHrM"" r,'1,,y ^'«tr.ck
team i* one of the problem* of Coach
at the home ^*">c Sportsman, but I' i* not worry-
ing him quite as much it bat in
past years; for gome ..f the finest
material ever to attend school here
are competing fiercely for places on
the tcamfl.
For the classic mile relay, the event
that closes every tiack meet, Sports-
man haw two extremely fine,
• * * * f'apt. Burnal Hay*, the anchor
EFFICIENT last year, and Rot, Roy Sparr, a new
Juvenile performance preceding the
Eagle Austin College fray, furnish
ed an added attraction for basketball
fan« at the Harriss liymna^ium Wed
nesday, when a junior team from the
demonstration school, coached by Ai
vin Ilobbins noned out a leant from
the Denton High School, coached by
Albert KereUke, by the narrow mar
K*"' " Now that you have been introduced this group will probably represent
The game wt- close throughout, thp Valentine Post Office, a very the college at the Border Olympics at
the score lieing tied several times j„„„| Mm| interesting place, |,arp)|(, on February 22.
/.eretakes Is.ys led only once, by one p,wl office too. which was' ^ m(,n trvj|)|r fo|> ^ ^int ^
po.nt near tbe end of the game, but ,.r.,l,« .ly the busiest *pot in all the ^ arp |f ^ Mu)Ion(( ^
the T C. I* y* forged ahead in the Demonstration School during St. Val < { h
; last half minute of play, with u field i nv.
Igoel which copped the game. Tin-
game was marked by the inability of
[both teams to find the basket, but
they showed evidences of the good
( ..aching done by the Kagle basket
eer-coarhes.
lough Opposition Expected from
Axmen Despite Recent De-
feat by Huntsville
Axmcn and Eagles alike are mak-
ing preparations for the fray Friday
uight at Harriss Gymnasium, which
The "T" Club has organized under
the leadership of Albert Wins who
was elected club prexy. A hot initia-
tion was held Wednesday night. If
you do not think it was hot, ask some
of the initiated.
They tell me that Duane Abbey
was inished by Conlee the other after-
noon in the mile run. Jt seems like
promi.es to be one of the beat of the Conlee is getting closer every time
season. The game will probably be und a on the 8print
a fast one with many foula, since two probably coat him the race. Maybe
men on each team were removed from Abbey was just baiting him.
the game Tuesday week at the Ax- [
men's cabin via the foul route.
The .lacks admitted they had a Announcements have just been re-
championship team but their defeat C,ve,i nn «^,ng the Twelfth Annual
The Hot Shots, Sandstormers, and
Hopkins Houae were winnera in the
first games of the girls' baaket ball
tournament which began Tueaday af-
ternoon . The second games will be
played this afternoon at 4 o'clock in
Harriss Gymnasium. At that time
the Delta Psi Kaps will play the Stan-
ford House, the Hot Shots will play
the Strays, and the Sandstormers the
Hopkins House.
Scores for th$ first series were
Hot Shots 20, Psi Kaps 12; Sand-
stormers 30, Strays 7; Hopkins House
16, Stanford House 2. The third
games will lie played on Tuesday af-
ternoon at the same time between tha
Hopkins House and Delta Psi Kaps,
the Sandstormers and Hot Shota, and
the Strays and Stanford House.
At the end of the gamea the title
of winner will go to the team having
the highest number of pointa.
By Marguerite llerren
"Light this way, please-no wait!
You must first have your mail in-
It may be that the address
isn't placed properly on your envel-
man who is forcing Hays to lengthen
his stride. Nor are the other two
men on the team of inferior quality,
for they will be chosen from a group
consisting of Troy Mullens, the se-
cond man on this relay last, year,
Herman Segri*t. a member of last
years' freshman team, Joe Bass and
two distance men. Duane Abliey ami
R. C. Conlee. \ team selected from
by Huntsville, 33-30, seemed to put
them out of the running. The Jacks,
mcn | however, staged a comeback by de-
man . fentint? Commerce, 40-31, and are now
tied with Commerce for first place in
the (Conference.
P. LIPSCOMB, M. II.
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Practice limited to diseases of Eye,
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Glasses carefully fitted
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Res. Phone 163 Office Phone 22
l)M. H? RTROBKHTB
Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon
212-14 McClurkan Building
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South Side Square
Your Visit Will lle
Appreciated
were members of last years
| quartet. Sparr, Bass, Joe Holltday.
The address has lieen "passed, so Rn(j p#u| Matthews. The spirit re-
11 stamp must he purchased. Money! ]„y mj|p r,,|ay, Is a conference
Money' It seem* that everyone is a ,.v(int, and like the mile relay, was won
multimillionaire in cardboard money. ^ the Eagle runners test year.
Mavhe it would be better i > get an air Thprp a po^fcHHy that the
mail Stamp or n special -Jellvery (your KlMr|p„ win ,.nf„r n lwo mj)e and a
"valentine" would get your message ,|jgUlie,# relay team in the
much sooner then 1 Even the- stamps f(OIljMian8 R,.|ay. |ate> in March. If
have hearts on them, atnl^ air mail )h(,y (lo th|. (wo mj|. rMay team will
consist of Abbey, Conlee,
Housewright, and the
tamps boast airplanes. Don't for- pr,,ba|,iy
get that your packages
Segrist. and
ir.'k . r'"y,
' ; Housewright. and «•*« —
must be
After the
precious valentine is
placed in a pigeon hole to await de
livery. Someone will call for it or one sirs n>rn*T
of the many |«wtmen will see that it FISH TRAt r\.tIEI\
is delivered. SCHEDVLE MEET
And who does a great deal of thia Vflff TTJRI) 4 Y
work" Why the postmaster. VilUAI
Southwestern Exposition Track and
Field Meet Saturday, March 17. How-
ever, it is possible that the prelimin-
aries will be held Friday, March 16.
In glancing over the records in the
College divisions we find that two
. .... . . arc hel,i by former Teachers College j
The Eagles should gtve the Axmen sUrs j D Moore ,, ^ hol<Jer of;
the 120 yard high hurdle record with
, j . L t . 15' He thi" record last year,
by a score of 39-35. ami although the Weldon Lucas is the holder of the
Kagles went on to two more defeats 220 yj|r(1 danh with time of 22-, Xhjll
during their tour at the hands of the record waa get in 1M1
Bearkats at Huntsville and the Bob-
cats at San Marcos, they managed
to avoid the Tiger's claws and take
a game from Trinity 34-29
a good game, since the game at
Nacogdoches only went by the board
Coach Sportsman is planning on
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The Gongkickers have kicked their
gong until it rings like a cash regis-
ter and it registers 1.000; the Slani-
bowters took second place only after
the Gongkickers had pushed them out
of first place Wednesday afternoon,
by a score of 38-20. The Troubadors
defeated the Pansies 22-14, the same
afternoon in a preliminary bout. The
Troubadors are now tied for fourth
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The Freshmen jump the gun on
the varsity this year in getting into
These young ladies and gentlemen " wtl!
of Mis. Anna Bradley's sixth Grade jwith WJ°". .
are qualified peat office workers.'High of Dallas on Saturday, **- Pans.es
They have vtsi'ed the Denton Post^rumty 17. on the lo«U track. A. the =
ttffice and learned many interesting wth * ♦*<'ei.tHins. ha\e m |
things, including the classes of mail only worked out a few days^he event
and classes of Post Offices. wi!l prot.ably lie ak|w, although the
.. . .. . o«. nt fro*h apparently have the advaetage.
< f course thiir Valentine Poat W- johnnv st„vall is the only member
fice was not a brick building but its tn ^ condition
construction of woodta boxaa Mrved . . . - . ^ . , _ .
the first six grades of the Demon
stration School very efficiently.
an average of .250; there are to be
two more games but these will not
affect the standing of the first two;
as l th have played all of their games
in the tournament.
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Gongkickers 6 0 1.000
Slate bo wmers 4 1
Praying Colonels ... 2 2
Troubadors 1 3
Old Timers t 3
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DYCHE'S DYCHE'S
and the result of tbe meet
laiirely on him. He will probably
jrun the 440, 230. the low hurdles,
take part in the bread jump, and
.« • —i *>eee>e eaeeeeee H anchor man of the adfe relay team, i
Red Gregory will also take part in j
Die dashes and the relay. Repass,
P. Stovall and Hawk are other relay
prospects Wilson and Hawk will look
after the hurdles, and Cain and Wall
| the high jump. Hamby seer s to be
' the best miler, while Denton. Lips-
comb. and Riehbuig arc 880 man.
i Fata Shepherd is the onty weight man
around. Theae men, with a number
of others who are working out, should
allow the Fish te start their 1934
on the inders with a victory.;
W. E. LANFORD
Insurance and Car Loans
Smoot-Curtia—Office 913
Phone 799
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to town and
The Denton
Bus Lines
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