McMurry War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 21, Ed. 1, Friday, February 14, 1930 Page: 1 of 4
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Any and Everything
Upon opening the tomb of an
Egyptian king that had lain in
state for over thrco thousand
of some honey looking substance i
that still had its liquid properties.
This wns sent to n chemist to be
analyzed ami to the surprise of all
ll turned out to be nothing more
than the friend of our grandmoth-
ois and mothers' cantor oil.
Those that have had uti) urn-
tact with the affairs of the nation
or have read the nowspapers and
magazine! fcl mucn us the bayi
with a. dose of castor ail in the .
near offing. The London parley
of naval disarmament does not
deem to take so well with u great
part of the people prominent and
otherwise. 1'a.st experiences have
ihown the general outcome of like
parleys with tho nations that ate
now sitting around this table with
our representatives.
In looking oxer the results of
these nations In such u discussion
the following significant facts are
found:
In the llairuo disurniamvnt con-
ference called by the Car of llus.
sia in 1U07 the entire time was
spent in changing the rulis of
warfare and deriding that bombs
would be better than gas uni that
explosive bullets should be barred.
In 1020 when the United States
waa on tho evo of naval supremacy
the Washington Arms confereme
was called. (Ireat plans wen-
made for tho detro)ing of battle
ship. The United States hud
many more battle ships than tin
other members but they had thi
lead in cruisers. The result was
that the battleships were con-
demned and the cruiser remained
legitimate. The United Set'os
tent fCOO.000000 of -1. . i'.
bottom of the sea linu l ti "
tore Up about $l0tKI in plans a m
Japan destroyed about Sa.iiiui.oOO
worth ot plan and found it ions.
Natumlly Jthe people aw won-
dlrliig whither thTunftiKi' States!
will cntir into a discussion of betsj
iir arms er will spend a billion
i so of the tux-pa) w s money in
. ider that Creat llritian ma)
again be the mistress of the seas i
without any mar oompititiuii.
Kxpcncnea has taught that th n-
umferences hae been to the det-
riment of the United States ami
that other nations hao profited
at our expense. One nuld not
blume tho peode at larg tor
looking uskance t tins lonfeieiice.
Auuthei luigo dose that mifcht
1k expected to stu up nioie mm
mint and iuteiesl than it has is
the little aflinr out at 11 Paso
when rum runners shot at Ainui-
can oflicers guaiiling tho lulei na-
tional bridcc. Ihese shots weie
flresl from tho Mexican side ut
the river and endangond the lives
of quite a few citizens of Kl Paso.
About tho samo time wo id conns
that an American mining man has
been murdered in Mexico.
It i rothir curious that in a
nation such us the United States
will raise ull the. fuss and kick
about a district uttorney attempt-
itig to curry out his legitimate
duty and then overlook such uf
fairs of open criminal tendincies
on tho part of Mexiuin npresint-
atlves. The affair of the attest
of a brown faced ox-piesldent ot
Mexico is a gnat wrong iveu i
h is uppurently guilt) but tin
endangering of tho lives and pmp
ert) ot citizens of the llnitii'
States us an affaii that ran li
winked at and foi gotten. Then-
seems to be no lonsisttnc) to the
way affairs an handled b) oiu
State Depiirtmeiit.
111 Ki'ttiug close to home Ihe!
groalesl iiinl hitten'st dom of all
W the muddle that the Coniitio. '
ler and TreasUiy depaitniLiits
hate gotten into in the Lone Stat
ktulv. Thiigs seem to be in suih
a meiMi that un Investigation will
be neided An Impeachment haf
leen asked for Terrell State
Comptroller Tho i isi u'limt
the Tn usurer (irego
has Imi'U ilisiuissed.
Il.l'.lo
llv
nCfalis dealing vvi;h mom
not important whim the state is
"dead broke.'
Theie has been regular incon MiUi;liii nl iil If tlu nnv
slstences In the handling of stute done perhaps the state would have
affairs through the pakt decade moie money to puv off the voiuh-
oi so. There seems to have been eis that uie now being dUiounted
Baylor Debaters
1 nr uu
irateai mcmurry
Visitors Win Count On
Disarmament Question
Last Saturday.
Muting Hnylot Utmcisity in tin-
first debate of the season Satuidny
evening McMurry lost by n -!
deoi-ion.
Kulph .Stoon MiMurrv debate
couch niting us chairman for the
evening introduced the judges and.
0l" - '"" - f:" " juha wire .
" '" ;Mt f A; S' al1-
".'.; '-. '-i '". I
ami rroiessor n. r.. iirovvn neau i
of the History Depattmint ut Abi- of tni chapel progrum. Mrs. Mc-
lene Christian College. The H)- lull 0 tm students on an air-
lor representatives who upheld the (mu. tr' ulu the official lee-
negative weie William Hosivoll. j tlmr for tm tour. She made the
and Frank Wilson. I he affirmative students see how the fnculty mem.
was upheld by l-nitrel Dunn and btrH woro trjing to help them in
J. K. Shcwbcrt of MeMuiry. thoir t.er)(lay woik by the anul-
The nuestion wus the National ... Wlth ti ajrmane ride.
louegtute one tor tne ear ne-
Bnlvcd that all Nations Should
Adopt the Pohc) of Total Disarm-
ament Kxcopt Such Koues as Ale
Neiessury for IViliio I'rotivtion.
The affirmative basid their i mi
stiu.tivv argument on the gemial
itle.i of disarmament biininK
peate. The main points at issue
weiv: Security without nuns;
lublie opinion talsely aroused by
the press; Kionomic cost of war;
irattic m arms; ami tne estaonsn.
mont of an intern.ition.il tourt. The
negative ucusnvsi me pruciiCJuu-
it of disarmament using tin
points: .iiiiunii.iit .ue not the
sole uuy of vv.nj 1'ioplo of t'n
vvtild .lie too ditl'eunt; and .in
luteiiuitional icuit would not he
iast.
the
.peaker-
.1 .
piisenteit then ur-
ll
lonullv god i d p oitii a I
di haters Kmvv how to think upon
then- tut
o
Boys Debaters
Chosen Monday
j. E. Shewbert and Laurel
Dunn Selected As
First Team.
In the hovs" tivouts Mondaj af-
i In noon J. K. Shew but and Laurel
Dunn vvue ihosiu lot the first
tiani. Leon Womaik and Krid
Yodei weie voted loi sctond turn;
Han UoUson ami lliulev llemieisou
will compiiso tho thud team.
Karl Novvlm foinier tolelisic
man igei ol McMuri). Mis. . A.
Mi David and Miss .Kannie 11. Tate
luttd Us judges. Ihe points usul
for giadmg wen1: Delivery stage
appeal utiic aigument and iibut-
till. John I ui nor and llaivev Mc-
Kee other entrees in the dibate
will prepare the high school itues
tion and dilute the sihools in tin
vicinity of Abilene.
The gill's (earn won u unanimous
decision sime then' weie no op
!. t l0ntest the h
.
nun
Presdent J. W. Hunt-
Breaks Into Society
On Nasal Operation
Di. J . Hunt itientlv In vvml-
ul the l.uk i t social standing bis-
mg his biieavimelit on the tint
that he was all out of iimveisa.
tionnl lines on bines mid tuiiiis
bicinise he (ouUln't boast of having
even one oerntion.
Lile is made denrei In 1'iexv
now. lie has a soual luting tin.
Iv reienll so he lelates he bail a
"Submit ous lesiitnm ot the divi
atul nasal Milium" m olhei tun'U
a siniiH bone his bun nniowd
ftom his nose lien ti tun his
huiithmg had been hiiniei
' this utfeiisive piopuiv
-i bul i tho o .pm m
si bv
!.o will li
utul in tin elulioii of ibis
stall the iliuitust i ill U
nglii l haviiii tin
iFf "
In Chapel Programs
Professor Everett Shep-
herd Presents Orches-
tra Music Tuesday.
Fiidu.v's chapel piogtani vv
tcaturid b. an iuteiosting talk bv
Mrt. S. (' (ngc ile.in of women
of MrcMurry. Mis (!age spoke
on etiiiuette and stressed cspe
cially college et'iniotte. It was
.Mrs. i.ages nrsi appearance ""
fore the
student body this semes
ter and
she whs cordially re
e.l.
Monday morning Mi . W. A.
McDnvid ol 'the l-nglisit depart
ment of the college was in ihurge
Students morning the chapel
program was rendered by the
"'thankful Quartette" vomposcd of
Uon Womuik and Kianklm Kid.
iidgt' suxiiphones Kxirttt Shep
herd tiumint and K Darov Hone
piano.
This whs the fust appeaiame
of the group before a McMuuy au-
dience and they "went over big."
Kverett Shepherd head of the His-
tory detiaitment of the school va
director and he pioved to be
W1 .p)npH.ite one foi the
lasion.
Among the muiiber? ttudered by
this (in.irtttte weie- "(ioodiught."
"I'ugaii love Song." "Hew m I
to Know" "Same Old Moon. "ume
(ld June" and "Swcilu ill ill
Sweit." Itv n-iiuest of the stuiunt
Nl()v Vr s'hepheid nlxv-d "Mnthei
i i
THESPIAN CLUB
SPONSOR FETES
MEMBERS AT HOME
Mrs. VandersalPs Lunch-
.eon Wednesday Follow-
ed by Formation of
Plans For Patsy.
The niombirs of the Thespian
Dramatic ilub were enteitained
with u luuiheon Wediusday at the
home of the sponsoi Mis. Btrniie
V.uulersall
'Ihe inenibiis gathiiid n the
living loom and had u little so-
cial muting and thin wire mi veil
filed ojstirs. Flinch trust pola-
tois tomatoes bits I mil salad
and lotfee in the dining room.
After the luncheon a business
nueting was held. Ihe club is to
present the three ait cumidy "Ihe
l'nts" in the auditouuni Tuosda)
iviiung Fobruuiy IS at S oVImk.
The cast is as follows
Mr. Hirringtoii. Dan Dodson
Mrs. Hariiugtnn llle.uior Jones
l'atiuia HariiiKtoii
Cuioliiie I'ouih
Sadie Iluchanan
Hnimn Jane Mi David
llill.v Caldwell Liniiel Mitihell
Tonv Vndirsim Wn.viio Conk
Si vi ml Mi.Murrv studiuts
teudid the I.uigue Union milting
it Cl.vde Thutsdu) ninht. Dono
van DiiviiImiu. u MiMurr) student
led the niieiiliun pioniiiiii
o
Speuiinan: Tixiu Louismu.i
Power Company to rebuild Distil-
bution
Inline.
.v stem at this phue in tieai
NoncKi
I Inwe wlut wish In itintllliutl-
uliloii.ils pUaw submit their
name with the editorials if the
are submitted without one ot
the sluft Ik'Ihx pit'hial. 'IhiUKs
not follonini: 'he 1'lilorixl pol.
h ot i I !i
I ilii it limit I oiv
1.1 i i. . Iiu i ill uaml
ihiit il hit the pol Kill with it.
i do not rare to lake the ri-
iiiiisilnlilv ol ruiiiiiiiK idi'o.
rials that iniitlil nfliil on Ihe
staff .without knotting the author.
Methodist Finances
Improved
Dean B. M. McKeown Re-
turns from Lay Confer-
erencc Which Lays
Future Plans.
New Moxii
.mil West Oklahoma
Confennco"
led Southern Metho-
.. H (............ .
paying
(1oo per ient U-m wdences foi 10.N-
'2'J whilt the Am.inllo and C'lai-
endon Districts of tho Northweft
Texas Confennco equalled that
grade nciordiiig to the teports of
the Conlerence Ijy Leaders at
Memphis Tenn. Teb. 7 that Dern
Uod M. MeKeovvn attended.
I his is the f 11M time since th
i var 'hit nnv Cnnf r 'as p
"till u-d t' f ' h
tory that any Dit let ol t e
Nuilhwi't Texas Coiifemiir has
in idi a ptifnt sum. I'hese ic-
pints lid all otluis u t an) ntiui
as was levealed by the !8 two mln
ute rvpotts b) l-i leaders.
l'lans weie outlined for submit
ting proposals to the (itticiul lin-
tin me meeting at Dallas in Ma)
ti i i hanging the manner of asss.
mg anil mllutinij Coiifeleiiie lie-
nexoltncis I he plan toi i lei ting
lax.nl Lav Itadeis will U- iliaiigisl
so that lie 1'iesiding Kldei will
aid the pastoi in making this
New Orchestra
Presented By
Mr. E. Shepherd
and Musician Organizes
Four-Piece B.nd.
I'mfcssor llverett shephetd "'
the McMurry history depart me'i vext Weilnei-day and Thuisday
pieseiiteit a four piece orchestia' tin I 11 Uaker Hill Uillics r. 1
to the students for the firt time A. A. b ' t bull champions ol
at i Impel luesday moining. Tho 192U will Ls "''e guests of the Ml-
musiiians had previously intei- j MuiTy Indians in iheii last uppeai-
tamed the taciilt). and their ap- ame on the local couit 'his season
ptiirame Tuesdii) brought forth This Week the Indians passed
niuih piaite and ixpressiuns of up the toughest engagement of the
pm mt ion for their music. Dr. vear in the Caii)oii series whil-
F D. Hone on the pi mo Fumklm the llillus vvin pla)ing the Sut
Klridge and Lion Wumuk mi six- Ho-s Lobms who are in the nll.u
ophones and Mi. Shcpheid on the The sei ics promises to be a crucial
trumpet nuistitule the band one foi both teams although nuth-
Names Heiiuisteil er have i names ot lopping the
Hetoie tin pnn.i.1111 Mr. Ship- title.it will laigi'lv di tiinune then
hud kUggtstul th t the stmleiltr-
lulpt name the tsinii l haudiiiK
then alias to a be at the dooi at
the i lose ot ihapil. Ihete weie
man) hUggiHtionh similiai to 'lh
llaimaniiiis" The llltu s t'h.iMis '
iti. Hut as )et the group have
not chosen thur call litteis.
The student !od inav expect to
hear iiiiuh more ol this livtly oich.
e.stra which is juat beginning its
career on the campus. Future new
! of the group will appi.u in this
paper.
o
County Wide Exams
to Be Given Rural
School Pupils Again
Count) -wide sen nth gride ex-
amiuatioiis toi total sihool pupils
'have ahead) Ik in Kivin in some
sihooU in giogiaph) uionliug to
(oiiuts SuKiiuleiidiiit M Wil
liums and will be ollind in the
ivst ol the siibjnts at the i los o
thi itkpeitlve sihool tunis
1 1 ai hcts imi.i set un iiiest lolls
lioin the louut) siis nnti ndi nt.
That the counl.v -vvidi mv unlit
urade exaitiiiiation is growing in
favor is shown l. (In tact tint1
while oulv seti n loiinlv suH'ilii
tilidents hi hi siuli ovaiuinatioiis
III l'.'JT thiltv siven I ild thtni in
Zi and toilv-titt "i moil plan
to do so in I'i'ii uioidini; to State
Supt. S M N Mails Itipoits
from lountv .iiii i mil nli m s who
biiio iflviii tin iln n i tn.il noliiate
i i i ...
in idiiiiitiuii and laigii iiiiolhni
of i in .il ilnldi hii.li iluol
ihildren Katlurini and (Mto Jr.
of Svviitwatu visitid Miss elioa
Cat til heie Sundiiv
1
Reported
In Lay' Meeting
chime if the nppt.ivnl i.in be had.
La.Mneii an- to 1k chiiigul with
ii'sponsibllit) of piomoting assess
nig .and collriting the llenevo-
lollies. o be the luuil Lav lead
i is is another ptnposal
One hoiti ot the twelve spent in
l omniittees and Missions vvns used
in discussjng a I'nitud Financial
Polic) which nil Ik- a step m keep
mg with slips .ilie.ulv made by
other gie.it k nominations. rhu
policy has a single budgit for the
church MHelal collections are to
be done away with ui at least min-
imized. Askings will be made lath-
er than usM'ssiMtits. he group
was agreeil upon this plan but
enough of them an so that it will
bo brought up at (ieneial Confer-
r i d c sion.
I'.og 0-S was repotted in the
Mi wardship 1'mgram oiil.v reent-
1) t.ikiu ovu bv lav nun in a bus-
inissliki way. The inciting favoi-
ed moie classes or courses in Stevv-
ntdshlp being taught indept ndetit-
Iv of Tiainini; SihooK. Disttibu-
lion of liteiatuie and moie speak-
ing and preaching on stcwatdship
likewise is favonsl
"The I. iv nun." tin otfuml
i liuu h papir loi this vvnik u-
poilid piOKtiss and a lampaigu
will soon be put iiiidei vva) to in-
iiiase it ubscnbcis and iiadeis.
Daniel Baker
i Series To End
Home Campaign
I'
Reservation Next Week
Against Indians in Last
Abilene Show.
tiu.il stiimlini:s
Ihe teams an u oiitioual nvils
nml this staon tin luduiiis lave
a baskit I all team that i able to
loinpete with thiui on .m ivon
basis. llilttolon. MeMliliv has
ket news vvtie lon-uliiul set-ups
but this )iui the) have shown
Unite a bit of stitugth and an"
easily the be! that Mi die) has
put on a com t
Although iluimpioiis past mm-
sou tho Hrowuvvood club h
lull-
eu several times this season uiid
will fall some moie if they can not
stop McMuii). With the loss of
V-. MPI.m the Hllies wen- ev I
'e 'Iv i ppl d for he has b e
a vvhu for foui vi.its. Sivnlhe-
liss thiv an Noun Ihiiivr to bt i.ui-
lul ol ispm.ill.v iliiiniv Un tune
of tho Hiie when all ilubs get go-
ing best. Ihe Indians will do ev-
oi) thing possible to win both
gaiins and iiiinuii luiji ni t'te
standing ol tin I I A . .mil
it iiiiiv be .issutid lh.it tho Hakii-
ties will be going .ittei the Indians
siting The mhos iioinies to hi
a toiipli of lust aincs betvtein
i veulv mull hid i llil -
Mm 1'. M HikIiI oi .spin visit
id hoi daiiKhtei. Hill o Hunt Hall
hi io Sundiiv
III It LHIIOH.
I si wnU whin tho list of
thoie making the lloiioi (toll
was pinittd the uume ot 1 1 in -vei
Vb Kie who hn.l .7 pi.ini s.
was oioitli.l i i.k" this
me Into a"d vvi li to louut it.
v ti did not lull hi low mid
II tin sintiiiiii'l shoul.l have
bmi loi and II Mi McKit s
HII lilt Wolllll lipilll IHI. Ill till
list uf those who did not muke
lias than H
FACULTY GUESTS
0MT; M. F. CLUB
Valentine Motif Carried
Out in Early Spring
Semester Party.
One of the tlrsi ml affairs
lot Mi Mun.v students m facult)
nienibeis for the spioml scmeUi
was held in the piuloi ot the Hunt
hall Fridu) night when the . V.
M club entritnineil the other mem.
bora ot the facult with a valen-
tine pait).
Tho following motif was currud
out in all decorations. The rooms
were decked in pot plants with rid
blooms and the score pads and
tallies for table were red. In
the center of tho tables candles
were held in heart shaped baskets.
The refreshment plate lonsisted
eu and white creams nd angel
loou sipiares with hearts as favors
I'lu guifcts mingled iufoimally
until gunies of forty two and bun-
in win statUd. Ihe ail ol mer-
riment pievailcd thmughout the
evening with memlnTs of the Me-
Mutr.v tun tuniishing populai
nnisii. The MeMuti) (no is iom-
pissed ot Mis Oinds Shelton pi-
ano; Fi.mklin i:idtidge and loon
Uom.uk. s.ixiphous
liuists fin tin pait'v Kndiv in
iludeil Mesdames s ( . tlagc.
. A MiDnvid. Misses his lira
ham Hazel Arnold and the follow-
ing members Muse.s F.uhi lc-
Farlaud Ueahue Stoiy F.vel)ii
Harry. Jennii fate. Julia L Luk-
ii Mauiiue Odom bcottii Mil
Huns irnn ivvman Minnn
Mae Martin. Mi. and Mrs. r. Da.
ey Hone At lie (iurmi l'.vervtt
Shephuld and lla rockvrell.
TheVVj F. M. dub ha planned
a seiies ot spiing events with o
picnic t tils week as the tnst of
thee. Duiinit tlu spilng tx'cess
April the dub members are
v h (.'srlsbad
in s. nihei eiints have beui
planiud and this imistn pioinis-
es to be a incii) one
Ralph W. Steen
Debate Coach
Halph W Steep. H V . M. A . a
piolessoi it Histoiv and dibate
i ' at MeVuriv was a f unci
student hue
Hi was a inimbii ot tin Mum i
I'l 1'ilt i 1'iisidnit ot tin suitor
ibiss '27 and engaged in all tyites
ot lileiar) aitivities. Hu was isli
tor ot the " rotem" ':!r and '.'7.
whin it was tanked "ixiillent" in
the n.itioniil lonlict Dutiug '-t'
and '.'7 he w.n. uUo o-editoi ol
"Ihe li.illeon ' ihe lileiiuv publl
union ol the school He Cre
sented the ollegi in debate tm two
vuiis It vva while Kalph Stem
and Full Nowlm loinpusid the
lust team that Mi.Muriv was ad-
iiiltttd iiitu Tail Kappa Alpha uu
lioiuil debuting tinttiiiit) .Tnisl
honor which is hi Id b.v only olio
other Texan kenool s. m i' was
aihhievisl largely through the ef-
fotts ol these two debutois.
Mr Steen was one of the oiigl-
ai is f the ideu of having a mil-
and t wus duo to hu lead-
irship that the Soniois of '"7
tin mil the old "Mule Uaiu" into a
pionei r cabin housing the Inter-
esting relics that had been i elicit-
ed dutitig the two providing i a I
Aftir one )eai as a business
imin in his home lowv Ivde Ml
stun spent a vi.u in tin I'luvei
silv o IVxas while ho leieiveil
his M V liiiv lulu I'lJ" Hu
woili (t the t'tiiveisitj vviik ol lllo
Mime high t)pe that i liiuaiienid
his undent) aduulo vv n k
Ml Mem has biKllit wink to
wniil i I'll (). it i i'l plans to iom-
pit In lilts vvthln tl. oi.. t'liire
Hi fon aiioiie h.iIUis it it luisl
oiu Mi Mm i v alunimis will uiuv
tin till ot Doitol
Mi Stun is iditoi-iii-ihiuf of
! the aluiuiii publication of Mi.Muit
Colli kv tor tho hihool )iar HiJtt.
.10. He bus held some oltuiitl po.
rations in the Aluiuiii Aisneiutipn
sllHI" his Kl'UllI'lllOII in I'W
tllllll til UK 1 1 ll'
shipping
o
i un uli in IniKest business In
liiHtoiv of local pokt offuo rcallt-
il duiing I 'J-'!' showing uu tease
i pi I lent ovei I'.
JLI- j':.ijJUsjrr.'.. TSfc-s. - -Vv-t i
Canyon Buffaloes
Gaines With
End Season With Double
Win But Indians Threat-
en In Each Contest.
Tin (union HutfaliH's took the
lust ..ame of the seiies off the
Mc.Murry Indians Wednesday
night ah-ltf. Five pitches played
a large part in the visitors victory
as the Tribe's defense held them
almost at a standstill. The clubs
hud (thu tam number of field
goals- but twico the l.odsklns were
called for holding as a Duff shot
a field goal and they counted 1 1
and 3 points on the foul and field
Kols.
Tho game started off slowly
m.lth(.r tram making much
ff the other's defense. Newman
started it off with u field goal
and a free pitch soon liter made
it J; the Indians drew up even at
. all. but thereafter the Huffs led
all the wav with the locals just
fai nough behind to ho threaten-
ing. The inuiit at the half favor-
ed the visitors lo-ll.
Free Pitches Uesponsible
I In Indi ills' inability to count
on tree pitches was largely io.
sponsible foi the Huffs victor)".
the field goal weie 7 each and ( mg. me Indians win emt tneir
the pirsonal touls netted each home season with u two game ae-
team about the same number of ries with Daniel Haker next Wed-
.hots. But the Huffs manag-d tc nesday and Thur-Jny at 7:30 each
make theirs count more often evening.
The snoiul half nlo st.iited off The box -Con
slow the tu t tiw loiintcis king
trom fouls. Vising a careful pass-
mg attack the Huffs got a d point
luud. but the Indians L.gaii cutch-
mg it up in a Uun-uhoiil eues
of goals rutuct Indiii'i iintel.
lounteil three tisld gouls in tho
lust half and a field goal and u
free pitch in tho fht to be high
u with P points. Ihe linethy
rutin. Huff wntu was next with
8 points IsilUr was the out-
standing man under the basket
where his great height enabled
him to snatch them uvvuy from the
pack ciovvdcd under tho hoop.Gei-
aid also plaveii a men game for
the visitoi-i at guaid. As usual
Kac" Jones little Indian forward.
pluyiV u nice game with his pass-
ing guaultng and advancing tho
ball but be couldn't tfol uulit on
the luskut
'm . 1 .st v-anve for th- Huffaloes
was scedulesl for 7:S0 Tlutrd"
at the g)in. and should tint win
t then chin us .it tin tub vv uUI
buv vi iv good With this last
game goes some ot the plavers
who have tsiaied good baskit ball
learns with their plii)ing toi some
veins. iteti M'ltn. captain i
pluviiig In" lul ot man) vi.ti
and thev have alt bviu succesjtul
lor him Otbei Hutts who are
milking then bow .no ltd ami
liciulil Riurds; Fullei i ntei ;
and Niwmait forw.nd.
The box sioie:
Can) on FlJ FT I'l- H"
Keith d) t 1 0 1 -
N evvuian t 12 11
ISurk f 0 t ll 1
llrown t I 1 n :i
Jones t' 0 0 ll I)
Fuller c .t 'J is
Want g 0 U I 0
(luriild. g I J '. I
Clark r. tl I n I
Totals 7 H 11 Jl
MiMunv Fti FT I'F 11'
Jones U) I ' 1 I o
FulkeiHou t 0 .' I I
Tin mi. i. Ill'
Moodv. l;. I I .' t
Isaiio u 0 0 10
lliaip u 0 n -' i
Hill g 0 n I 0
I'otuU 7 ! I-' l'i
Itetu.e Hill
Hu fs Win Second
I In l anvoii Huffs mad. i i L u
svvnp of tin it Ust lyitis oi tin
siasoli whin the) ihliitul the In
dlans Thursdu) night '!7-2h. The
Huffs fiiukhcd the 1 1 A. nice
with 'J won. and a single loss.
The. Hulls made the Hist two
Kints on two tree pitches vvliiih
again played a I n ge p.ut in the
vielei.v lor the visilois liuu the
Indians show I ' hiskit vvilll
jj owllun l
it. 1 it Kouls and
fioi pitchik
tu take the luul I".' Ul.Ti the
atihfl
1'ho
HulU l.ii;un to nit Kn tile lend
until tlu finull) passed the In-
dlans 1.1. IU' Tin u it
saw battle
ntll the hall nnlid
short! v nflei with the visilois on
'14. 'vll'i
Win Both
McMnrry Braves
top I. 11. Tin tool lummlttcd
bv 'i Ili.ives gave them this mar-
gin. lmniediatilv .iftir the intennW-
sioii the Indians tied the score 17-
IT; but tin Itufts sank lour freo
tcies to foiwe ahead and remain
there until the final whistle. With
this four point margin as a start
the difference gradually grew aa
the Huffs unU goal after '
The score mounted to tin 1 1-point
Kud before the Indians got golnjr
in lh lust cix minutes of play ami
began to rally Tin fluffs got up
to III points wlire tin v stopped
for about foui mlnnus as tha
lliavis brought the inuiit up to
yi-J. liuu a Hem goal uy uer-
aid ended the rally and the Huffs
i an the count up to 3T-2S at tha
end
Newman High
Newman veteran Ilutfalo waa
high point man xvith live fieU
goaU and a freo pitv.li for 11
points; besides the scoring ho
played a nice game. Kucy Jones!
and Gerald were tied with 'J each.
Gerald gathering most of his in
the last half (let aid and Jonea
weie piobably the outstanding
nun on the floor during the even-
Canyon
Newman
llrown f
Fullet. c
IT. FT I'F TP
II
4
9
S
a
tienild
Waul
Clatk.
rotuW . .
McMuri)
Jowxs i
Moody f-g
.IS 11 S 37
IX FT PF TP A
o
Fulneison f
Tumr i
Hill g
Ihuip r-c
Totals
Uc folic;
10 8 to 23
Hill.
County Teachers to
Meet Saturday For
One-day Institute
reuchers in tho Tuyloi county
schools which aie under tho juris
dutioit ot Supt M. A. William i
will loiivene at tin Abilene high
scNl uutlitoiium Satuidny ntoru-
nig toi uiiolhcr da) of Institute
woik. .uconting to C. L. IJlnnkin-
ship supiiliililitleut of the lawn
mIioo) who ts piesidcut of tho
inuiit) teachers' association.
lutvnotiug iiaturcs have boon
snund tor the pngrum and a
pltnsant and profitable day is an-
ticisted for tin county ittstuict-
Schedule and Results
Ju. u.
MiMuir) 87; C. . I. at
Kliufailll.
Jaa. 10.
MiMunv 1 C. V. I. '4?
Ian. II.
Mt Uui i y M C. . I. XI
Jan. IT.
XI Mutry m; H. V. Austin M
Jan. lis.
MiMuit -M; S. r Au.ilu 44
Jan. IM.
MiVlurrv IS;. San Munos ll.
Jan. JA.
McMurr i'; Sa n.Munos IS.
Feb. H.
McMutrj Jl Tech 37.
lob. 4.
McMurry J. lech J I.
-Vb. II.
1 aajruu Teskcbar Abllne.
Keh. IS.
lamoH Tfukctu'r Ablloiie.
F'b. ID.
Uniiltl Baker Abllciir.
Feb. thl
llaulwi ttokrt Ablleu.
Feb. 'M.
Mui Kosi Alpine
Feb. M.
Aul Ku i.Uflse.
rh. M.
iU Uo-i Alptoc.
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