The Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 6, Ed. 1, Friday, November 23, 1923 Page: 1 of 4
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The Yellow Jacket
BEAT
beat
SIMMONS
IMMONS
1Q NO. 6
STUDENT PUBLICATION OF HOWARD PAYNE COLLEGE BROWNWOOD TEXAS
NOVF MBER 23 1923
it lick
OLD GRAY MARE BAND
E
fflHY WITH IWD PIYNE
nre Made &y Homed Frogs Was Off a Picked-Up
i Which Was Carried 65 Yards; McAllister
Best Ground Gainer for H. P. C.
AS ARE PAID
WNERS OF SWEATERS
ND SPIRIT EXHIBITED BY
ILL THE SENIORS IS
CONTAGIOUS
two or three weeks nov llio
have been paradirg che
showing off their new sweat
is well that they should he
bf them for thoy ale verj beau
A m v blue s veater wUh the
and '24 in gold inside a square
u sweater to be proud of b)
enior class is this vear putting
best annual in the history
ard Payne Under the leader
Miss Gertrude Robinson a cdi
hief the work i processing
arj the books are pionnsed on
E
EGIAL TIN
l
hundred jolly college
UDENTS WILL STORM
SIMMONS
BANQUET WELL ATTENDED
LARGE D LEGATIONS tROM ALL
ORGANIZATIONS GIVE PEPPY
PROGRAM
AT
riOME Or THE MOST PR0MINEY1
PLA ERS ARE HOW MID
PAYNF STUDENTS
battle" of "thY Cowboys and Yel-
xkets will have a 1 irge crowd
ng from the sidelines for How-
yne alone is sending over two
a special train On the
train with these boosters will
Howard Payne band all
d" up in their new uniforms
train will Ieae Brownwood
Thanksgiving morning and will
in Abilene about noon Posters
ns will adorn the coaches and
all towns along the wa will
alized that Howard Payne had
by
many years Howard Pane ana
ns have fought to a finish on
giving day This game is to
s the A and M and State Uni
game For six successive
the Yellow Jackets won over
'bojs but the record was bro-
t year when the Cowboys de
the team that had previously
season beaten the A and M
The Yellow Jackets are com-
sk with a vengeance this ear
going In the game to win
When the Howard Payne Yellow
Jackets Saturday afternoon Novem
bcr 17 dehoined the Horned Frogs
from Texas Christian Unlversitj 20
7 it was not a jinx which di-fcatcd
them as has been their alibi this sea-
son it was hard playing by the Yel
low Jackets who deserved their win
Before leaving Fort Worth the
Horned Frogs buried Old Man Jinx
but he was not buried dop enough
His burial piobablv caused some kind
of dizziness for upon hisarnval in
Brownwood at Howaid Payne Park
he was unavvaie ot vhich side hi was
supporting He did however give
the Horned Frogs a touchdown when
McAllister was rushed and fumbled
To pick the stais of the contest for
Howard Payne would be to gie the
line up Never hae the men wor ed
this season as they woikcd against
the Christians 'T Fat' Taj lor was
a great help in the line But in the
uacke'd it was Ca McAllister
lhere was too much McAllistc ii
the game His woik wis nlwpvs
good Mutrav 1 lick plavctl a dand)
game at cum tei back Foster Cook
at end kent un his record of not miss
rng a minute of pli all vear and
aptain Bill Henderson on the p her
end plavcd the sani" sterling game
Hie has been playing th's season Murr
Hodges an 1 McAdoo Kcaton did their
share of the work in stopping the op
ponent's off tackle bucks Burns
worked well at a guard position in
fiuuding tied Gradj who came ou
fti n to get a t ickl"
They had their eye on Chaene too
much for the little fellow to get
looe often His woik his season has
been wonderful conldeting the close
watching he receives Caileton Wood
ward showed some classy stuff in mak
ing a couple of 15 yard runs Harey
Stanford finished making his letter
in the contest and Beach got some
more quarters toward his letter
Stanford played exceptionally good
(Continued on Page tout)
lhe two colleges and the high school
were well represented at the Cham
ber of Commerce bannuet held in the
basement of the new Methodist Cnurch
Friday Nov 23 Many interesting
speakers entertained the laige audi
ence With humorous as well as in
stiuctnc addresses The large at
tendance at the meeting was an indi
cation of the sincere interest thrt th
people of Brownwood have in the ed with enthusiasm
Chamber of Commeicc and the gen ord
eral outcome of the banquet is
The Old Grav Male Band is getting
to bo known all over the civilized
world Thov aie constantly being
called or to pla at some convention
or famous "athei ng Just such a
call was th one sent outbj Fort
Worth The wanted tho best Ian I
in Texas to plu at thur Diamond
Tubilee and thelefore the called for
the Old Or i) Mare Band It lespond
ind with the rec
Undamtcd and determined b a t'e
font the week prcvuus (he hud
stinging Yellow Jacl ets e u iu into
tleir own on How ud Pane I id I
Mon laj afternoon Novcmlcr 12 ind
befoio an Armistice Dav crowd tck
the big end of a ? 13 score fnm th"
n .ord it made at that Jub.lce last week Tm"" ""' M ltt Jeith - '
to it I almost sum tn 1 mil 1 ..lcKC flom fean Mairos conquei -s f
DEFEUT OF 5111 HUMS KUHMAL
Hard Fought Game Is Featured by Long Passing of Both
Teams; Flack the Lightest Yellow Jacket Generat-
ed the Team to Victory.
MANY PICTURES BEING
IE FOR TAE LASSO
prove that the cit) is stea lily ad than evei Dircctoi Wright Arm
vancng in its industrial commercial Btiong is justl) proud of the acom
and business activities plishments of this bind for it is he
About Tortv Hownid Pavne students who has been lesporsible'fot fit popu
attended the banquet where thev wen larit) and national fame that it has
arranged around two large tables in acquired His efforts to mold i bind
one of the most prominent coiiers of.vvorthv of a name have lecn unceas
the hall wh ch was decoi ited in the ing and the lesults are hiehly pie is
college col rs in a verv prettv and ing
pleasing manner Besides enjoying
the well rendered progiam the stu
dents also showed a thoruc'! nppie
elation of the delicious turkey dir
ner m
Y LONE IEGS
WINS PRAISE OE
THE MOST CRITICAL
EXCELLENT TALENT SHOWN BY
MISS BILIIE HERRINGS
EXPRESSION PUPILS
SECOND PLACE
IN POETRY CONTEST
SOCIETY Of TEXAS
STOWS HONOR UPON
UNDERGRDUATE
ithodox" a poem by Mrs. J
son who is a correspondent
of Howard Payne won sec
in the Poetry Society's state
eld recently Another poem
ke entered in the vers Ubre
von a second place also Mrs
is attaining fame as a poet
soon rank among tho best
nglish tnacher in the R'slng
h School and incidentally
lipal of the school
iGEr THE HABIT'
Lhe lower hall of the Ad
(ration building Is a three
red box On this blx is
which explains its use
order to let the students
the matter this means Is
Dyed to import the same
box has been appropriated.
be Yellow Jacket so that
Itudent will have a definite
to leave copy for the
Iw Jacket Make yourselves
slated with the spot then
Ithe article on page two en-
'An Editorial Question-
" Use the box Get the
TAKES DEEP PLUNGE
INTO MATRIMONIAL SEA
PROMINENT FRESHMAN rOR
EMR BIDS GOODBYF TO
SINGLF BLFSSEDNESS
Dan Cupid made his second appear
ance on the Howard Pa) no College
campus last week when this meddle
some joungster shot a perfectly aimed
arrow to shattei the heart of Kobcrt
T Lutz who was married to Miss
Pollvanna Hollv of Vernon in Foil
Worth duiing the evening of Nov 14
The simple ceremony was attended
bv onlv a small number of peisoml
fi lends including Cameron Marshall
dean of the School of Music of How
ard Pavne College and Allen Bell
Mr Lutz was in Fort Worth at the
time of his maruage with the Old
Grey Mare Band playing for that
citv's diamond jubilee celebration
His talent as a musician is well
known in Howard Payne where he
is assistant director of the Howaid
Pavne College band and plays a pic
colo In this organization He plays
a saxaphone with the Yellow Jacket
Six
He has been very actrve in student
circles during the year and at the
beginning of the term was chosen as
vice nrosident of the I reshman class
He is a Philo also a member of the
Yellow Jacket staff conducting the
Barn Notes column in this publica-
tion Mrs lutz who before her man i3ge
wasTKiss Pollvanna Hollv is a grad-
uate of the Emerson School of Fine
Arts at Boston where she received
her degice In fine arts She also at-
tended Oklahoma University where
she received an honorar A B de-
cree She is teaching a class in ex-
nrcssion at Vornou at the present
time.
Mr Lutz will continue hs studies
In Howard Payne until Spung when
ho will go to Boston to take up law
work in Harvard University
The Yellow Jacket together with
its many readers takes this oppor-
tunity to extend to the newly married
coudIb its best wishes for a long
happy and prosperous married life.
Daddy-nLong Ligs the charming
comedy in four acts by Jean Webstei
was pronouneed an artistic success
bj the enthusiastic audience that at
tended the play last fridav night in
the auditorium The pla) was well
presented b the actors and actresses
vho were well directed by Miss Bilhe
Herring She earned the play to
Goldthwaitc on Nov 10 and it was
such a tremendous hit that she was
especially invited to bring hei next
plav to that town Saturday night
Daddy Long Legs will appear in
Biady The play is drawing so much
favorable comment that it will likely
visit other neighboring towrs
After Miss Webster drimatized hei
story it was piesented in New York
with Ruth Chatterton in the pnncipal
loe As ou know Duldv Long-
Legs ' tells the storj of Jud) a prettv
little drudge in n bleak New England
oiphauage One da) a visiting trustee
becomes interested in Jud) and tie
ci Irs to give her a chance ihe dos
not know the name of her benefactor
but simply calls him Dadd) Long
Legs and writes him letters bum
ming over with fun and affection
From the orphan s home she goes to
a fashionable college for girls and
there develops the romance that con
stltutes much ot the pla) s charm
The New York Times Review on
the morning following the Broadwa)
production wiote the following If
you will take your pencil and write
down one below the other the words
delightful! I harming sweet leauti
ful and entertaining and then diaw
a line and add them up the answei
will be 'Daddy Long Legs'
The actors deserve sp cial mention
and below is an account of theii part
in the play
Pour it on Simmons
Get the h itit of reading the ads
BIBLE TO COACR THE
A. & M. AGGIES FOR
FIVE YEARS LONGER
SIGNS CONTRYCT WITH ATH
LETIC COUNCIL STUDENTS
NOW RESTING E VSY
Colonil Ashbum chairman of the
Athletic Courcii announced last week
that D X Bibls had been signed to
diiect Ag(ie at lie ics for anothei five
ear period beginning with the ex
puation if his present contract at the
end of ft. football season The sal
arj which is to be paid him was not
made public but it is verj probable
that a reputable remuneration will be
paid the touted mentor for his ser
vices regardless of how strong the
influences of Aggie spirit was in mak
ring him decide to remain at A and
M
In the fall of 1916 Coach Bible
came to College Station to act in the
capacity of freshman football coach
The record he made that jeai was le
markablv well evidenced in the per
formances of Jack Mahan Rosvvell
II gginbotham Rubj Drake George
Martin and other renowned Aggies
who scrvid their fish )ear under the
tutelage of Bible
The fall of 191S found hm with
the A F F along the Rhine His
services were missed in Aggi land
that eai Athletics here cncountei
a snous "atasticphe
Shorth after he returned to A and
M
His achievements since that time have
become familiar to ill A and M sup-
porters and for his feats he has been
peristpnt! praised through the
football world He built the team that
whipped Centre and d lected the first
fgie to win a victorj from Texas on
Claik Field Bible's shoes would be
naid to fill should he leave Aggicland
We know h s worth an 1 can appreci
ate it however immeasurable it ma)
be A i M Battalian
nice Institute who in tuin dcfeacJ
A & M
friom the fiist of the contest the
Yellow Jackets stilted fijilinj ml
showed grim dctermmati )ti of v in
nine tin su ip The "icllov Jades
vvcip victoriHK !i t tar also ig i nsf
th s bunch vwnninc. in 1022 it S in
M icos 20 G
Ip th s contest C ipt un Bill Hen
del on plavcd the best came of his
athletic ctrccr His reaching into the
an and pulling lonr p ises to his bodj
was a tcatuic of the Rime
The "iellow Tad ets icc-ivel and
opened an aennl nt'acl cailv m the
first quaitci with fan success The
ball was in the Tcacheis terutoi) the
majority of the nuaitci A 15vard
lun b) Caldwell a pass McAllistci
to Hendcison foi the s line distance
and tluee aids thiough the line bv
McAllister ga p the Iclliw Iafk"ts
the r first tcuchdown McAllitr an
nexed the extt i point with a pla.e
Kick
Lady Luck appeared on the held
when the Teachers had the Yellow
Jackets on their ov n two ard line
and Carlton Woodwaid started to
punt The punt was blocked and the
Teachers fell on the ball giving i
touchdown Their failure to annex
the extra point gave the Yellow Jack
ets a lea J
The third quarter was an pay one
for the Howard Pavne bunch Pa3scs
worked well during this pcuod with
McAllister passing accurately to Cook
Flack and to Captain Henderson
Captain Henderson made the second
touchdown whpn ho winged a long
(Continued on Page Four)
OUMOOK IS Fln BRIGHT for
N HRtllF
11 Mt BOOK
With the splcndil e operation of
the student uud the r ttuics of in
dividuils md (f a few l oups 'nvg
1 c n complete 1 un 1 nie on the way to
the enslaver llicic uc manv pic
tutcs ct to lc m ide but the editor
and I usincss m unccr uc optimistic
md expect n tioullc in getting them
Mi Rodgeis is handling the photo-
graphic woik in in efficient manner
and h sajs th it his nut o' the con-
trict will be handled to the best of
his ibilit) The editoi u ' business
man igci ire light on the job and
f re in ill indications the innual of 24
will be the best vc have ever had
STUDENT BODY
is v ntiBuir to hie most
UFSPEC1EI) ND BELOVED
SENIOR IN H P C
15!
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GALVESTON ENTERTAINS
I VRGFST BM'IIST COWENTION
ELR HELD IN SI ME
Ot TEX ;
A lare lepiescntatu l from How
aid Pijne and the Baptist Ghuiches
of Biownwood spent the last weik
in Galveston att ndmg the s .ite Bap
tist Convention Dr GplbolJ vas one
in 1919 he wss made head coach 0f the jnncipal speakprs at this con
ventioiu
The Coggin Avennp and Tut bap
tist churches sent qute a number
of delegates besides the delegation
that went from the college Those at
tending fiom the college wer Di
and Mis Godbold Dr Da is D K
Sm th Mi Lindsev I T Richaidson
and J N Tidwell Dr Wilks and Dt
Scranton pastors of the t vo churches
ittcnded m companj with about ten
others fiom the churche3 Reports
from those who attended have been
given in chapel and at the churclvs
Pour it on Simmons'
An election vva3 callu i itTTrsday
morning for the put pose of electing
officers to pieside oer the student
bodv Felton Wright was unanimous-
1) elected as piesident He is a loyal
and hard working Howard Payne stu-
dent and one who will fill the position
to the best of h s ability For three
years he has been in the thick of the
college activities He wrs last yeai
acclaimed all T I A A football
tackle On account cf an injured shoul
del he is this cai co idling the
snubs Ho is pies dint of tho J4
dass and is the spirit behind all
worthwhle a ti ities of th" college
Mun ly Flack pre si lent of the
Tumor class was c!c ti I vice presi-
dent nd Miss Mai Bi -.s Herndon
ecrctarv trnasuiei
Mrs Chadttcll Elected Sponsor
In their council meeting Thursday
night the T S U elected Mrs Chad-
well as spon or of the organization
She is a person well fitted and capable
to be the sponsoi of tl e B S U
in Howaid Pa)ne
Miss Jennie Mae Little spent last
week end with friends at San Saba
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OH T.1AT rS-L0hrjh"Cr't
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ERISOPHIAN OPHELIAN AND
PHILO PHILA FEDERV-
riONS MEET
.
The conventions of tho Philo Phila
and the Erisophian Ophchan tedera
tions of Literarj Societies of Texas
which were held simultaneous!) at
Simmons College on the 9th and 10th
were a success from man angles
The idea of meeting in joint session
w is new and from the success from
this first trial it was decided to meet
in this manner each )car The next
convention will be at tho Thorp
Springs Christum College on tho sec-
ond Tuda) and Saturda) in Kbruai)
of 1925 The time of meeting was
changed from Novembei of each yeai
to rcbiuar) to meet the convenience
of the delegates
L ich of the societies in Howard
Pa) ne sent a delet ite Mi Ralph
Bobo represented the Philos Miss
Ot eida Lindsc) the livings Miss Wil-
ms. Mason the Philas and Mr Vernon
Doss the Theodoues These dele
gates bring back the report that each
of the two societies won second place
in the contest for the best societies
in the state
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The Yellow Jacket (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 6, Ed. 1, Friday, November 23, 1923, newspaper, November 23, 1923; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth102005/m1/1/?q=%22United+States+-+Texas+-+Brown+County%22: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Howard Payne University Library.