The Simmons Brand (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 6, Ed. 1, Friday, November 7, 1919 Page: 3 of 6
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Cowboys Squad Holds Itnnquot.
Lnst Thursday ovonlng at 7:30 tho
Cowboy foot ball squad onjoyod a
banquot at Johnson's Cafo glvon by
Mr. C V. Sellers. Tho banquot wa3
given us a result of tho victory ovor
Denton last Saturday and their pre-
vious good work this season.
As somo of the men expressed thom-
selvce it was "Somo feed ' Tho menu
consisted of the following courses:
Oyster Soup
Colery Olives Lottuco
Hot Rolls Chicken with dressing
Potatoes French Fried
Pino applo and Cake
Coffee Tea
Along with the "Chow" overy ono
enjoyed the dinner btorles of Thomas
and Potter. Thoy wore ready with a
joke for every occasion
The Cowboys feel especially frate-
fnl to Mr. Sellors for the evening as
It shows that he Is behind them. This
Is not the first time ho has cntortaln-
cd the Simmons tenin as he has been
a strong supporter of the Cowboys
heretofore.
The following men onjoyod tho ban.
ciuct: Thomas Payne Tabor Bradley
Urban Rhodes Cowdon Clayton
Howorton HIttson Hull 0. Jones
Walton Harrison Bangle McAllister
Burt Colo Gaines King Johnson
Sandefer Spauldtng and Eastorday
Saunders Sellers Shotwcll and Hun-
ter Cranflll H. Jones and Hlpps woro
unable to attend
Wo call tho attention of Simmons
students to tho few firms of tho South
Side who aro loyal to the school In
their advertising medium. Wo will ap-
preciate any 'patronage you will glvo
them. Tell them you aro from Sim-
mons. SIMMONS COLLEGE
BECOMES UNIVERSITY
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Sanitarium early in January 1520.
Commenting on tho advanced move-
ment President Sandefer said: "I feel
a less program than the ono which I
l.avo proposed would be unworthy of
the institution. We ore able to "put
it over" and I do not fear but that we
shall do It. Simmons University will
be appropriately housed when wo open
our Institution to do graduate work
and tho faculty will be such as to war-
iant our friends and patrons in tho
strongest confidence in the work wo
do. I Intend that all work offered at
Simmons so long as I am connected
with tho Institution shall be like a
twenty dollar gold piece good any-
where. Wo must meet the demands
made" upon us by the vast empire of
which Simmons is tho logical center."
MA BY E. l'HILOS ENTERTAIN
Continued from page ono
ing tho telling. It Is stated on good
authority that several Cowden Hall
"Fish" went back throe or four times
to have their palms read and their
complexions reddened.
Refreshments consisting of sand-
wiches olives devils' food cako and
Ice topped with cherrlos were served
nt 10 p. m. in tho Mary Frances din-
ing room.
Tho color scheme of the reception
room was black and gold cropo stream-
ers hung from tho chandeliers and
four tissqo paper chains with alternate
black and gold chained each chandelier
to the wall. Tho window curtains
were of white laco docorated with
black witches and cats.
Tho main reception hall was decor-
ated with red and white tho Mary E.
Phllo colors. Red and white stream-
ers dimmed the lights while twisted
red and white crepe paper connected
tho lights with tho walls and with one
another. The stairs wore wrapped In
red and white cropo with a huge rod
and white bow at tho lower ond of
onch of tho banisters. Tho mantel
pieces at each end of tho hall woro
covered with sprigs of red berry bush-
es and heather flowers.
Long strips of black and gold cropo
paper served as tablo covors In tho
dining room. In addition to this ar-
tificial pumpkins and candle cups
lighted with candles woro placed on
each tablo.
Tho galoty was brought to a close
at 11:15 p. m. when the lights began
blinking and by 11:30 most of tho
crowd had doparted after thoy had
declared tho ovonjng's ontortalnment
ono of 'tho most successful ovor staged
In Simmons Collego.
Professor RlchardBon in History B.
Wljo woro some of tho famous men
In tho Bcttloment of Virginia?
Mr. Prince: John Smith and Poca
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uick woou at tno dinner tablo
. . ... .. ... -
reaching for tho sweet potatoes. I'm
gonna play mule this ovonin'.
COWBOYS VICTORIOUS
IN FAST UAMB
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Denton's 10-yard lino) Payne through
lino for 2 yards. Second Cranflll
through line for 4 yards. Third Tabor
around right end for distance. Firtt
down Payne through lino for 8 yards.
Second Thomas thrown for loss of
7 yardB. Third Thomas punted 35
yards Denton fumbled and Clayton
recovered. First down for Simmons
Payno ovor line for 3 yards. Second
pass Intercepted by Cooper.
First down for N. T. S. N. F Cobb
through lino 1 yard. Second Collins
nround right ond for 4 yards. Third
J. Cobb through lino for 1 yard. Fourth
F. Cobb around right end for remain-
der. First down J. Cobb 2 yards
around loft end. Second Kolsay no
gain through line. Third incomploto
pass. Fourth (8 yards to go) Kolsay
punted 35 yardB to Thomas who was
downed in his tracks.
First down for Simmons Thomas
around left end for 2 yards. Second
Cranflll through lino for 7 yards. Third
Tabor through line for remainder.
End of Half.
Thomas kicks to Collins on 25-yard
line. He was downed In his tracks.
First down for Denton Collins 1 yard
around right ond. Second F. Cobb
no gain Denton penalized 5 yards for
offside. Third incomploto pass.
Fourth Kolsay punted 40 yards to
Thomas who returned 15 yards.
First down for Simmons fumble
Cranflll recovers. Second Payno 4
yards through lino. Third incomplete
pass. Fourth (G yards to go) Thomas
puhted 25 yards to Collins who is
downed in his tracks by Bradley.
First down for Denton Collins 20
yards around right ond. First down
(ball on 45-yard line) F. Cobb 16 yards
around right end. First down Collins
4 yards around left end. Second J
Cobb no gain. Third Incomplete
pass. Fourth (6 yardB to go) Kolsay
fails on drop kick from 35-yard line.
First down for Simmonns Tabor
through lino for 2 yards. Second
Cranfill through lino for 3 yards. Third
Payno around loft ond for 3G yards.
First down Payno fumbled Tabor ro-
covored. Second Tabor around right
ond for 5 yards. Third Tabor carried
pass 32 yards an ddropped it. Payno
recovered. First down Cranflll through
lino 3 yurds. Second Payno through
line for 2 yards. Third Thomas 4
yards around left end. Fourth (2 yards
to go) Cranflll through lino for 5 yards
and a touchdown. Payno punts out
22 yards to Cranflll. Payno failed to
kick goal. Score Simmons 9 N. T.
S. N. 0.
Thomas kicked to J. Cobb on 25-yard
line lie was downed in his tracks by
Clayton. First down for Denton J.
Cobb no gain. Second F. Cobb 16
yards around right end.
End of Third Quarter.
First down for Denton F. Cobb 9
yards around right end. Second Col-
lins thrown for loss of 2 yards. Third
no gain. Fourth (3 yards to go) Dis-
tance gained by J. Cobb. First down
Collins 5 yards uround left end. Sec-
ond fumble F. Cobb recovers ten
yards gained on fumble. First down
pass to Collins Intercepted by Cran-
flll who returns 12 yards
First down for Simmons Cranfill
through lino 5 yards. Second Payno
around left ond 12 yards. First down
Thomas 11 yards around right end.
First down pass Thomas to Cranfill
fo rlO yards. First down Thomas
around loft ond for 14 yards. First
down (3 yards to goal) Thomas fum-
bles and recovers no gain. Second
Tabor no gain through lino. Third
Cranfill no gain through lino. Fourth
Thomas around right end for touch
down. Payno kicked goal. Score:
Simmons 16 N. T. S. N. 0.
Six Minutes to Play.
Thomas kicked to Colllnd on 25-yard
lino. Ho returns 0 yards. Simmons
penalized 15 yards for rough play.
First down for Denton F. Cqbb around
right end for 9 yards Second Incom-
plete pasB. Third F Cobb made re-
mainder. First down Tabor recovered
fumblo.aftor whistle blow and ran 70
yardB for touch down. Touchdown was
not counted and ball was brought back
to lino of scrimmngo. Second F. Cobb
2 yards around rlglU end. Third Cran.
fill Intercepted pass and returned 3
'vnnlH.
First down for Simmons Thomas
around right ond for 2 yards. Second
Cranflll ovor lino for 3 yards. Third
Tabor 22 yards around right ond. First
down Cranflll 9 yards through lino.
Second Payne through lino for 6 yards.
First down Thomas around right ond
for 11 yards. First down Payno
through lino 8 yards. Second Pnyno
through lino 2 yards for touch down.
Payne kicked goal.
Final score: Simmons 23 N. T.
S. N. 0.
The Line Up.
Simmons Denton
Urban 1. e Mooro
H. Jones 1. t Myers
Cowden 1. g Tlpps
Clayton c Cooper
Howorton r. g McAloster
Rhodes r. t Cooke
Bradley r. 0 Qoodo
Thomas - q. (Capt)-- F. Cobb
Payno . (Capt.) I. h. b J. Cobb
Tabor ' r. h. b Collins
Cranflll f. b Kelsay
Summary.
Goal from placement Payne. Touch-
downs Cranflll Thomns and Payne.
Goals from touchdown Payne 2.
Referee. Boswell Center Collego of
Kentucky; Umpire Shotwcll North
Texas State Normal; Head Linesman
Walker Vanderbllt. Time of quarters
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The Simmons Brand (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 4, No. 6, Ed. 1, Friday, November 7, 1919, newspaper, November 7, 1919; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth96573/m1/3/: accessed May 14, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Hardin-Simmons University Library.