The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, May 10, 1940 Page: 4 of 4
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Tulane University engineering stu-
dents have consti-ueted a working
model of the spillway of the $19,0^
000 Conchas dam
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Senior Members Given
Pins at Pirate
Banquet
First regular meeting of the 1940-
41 Baptist Student Union Council
will bo held at IS p, m, Suiuluy at the
home of Dqrothy Dell Hall, 2410 Pros-
pect. Important plana for next year
will be made, and all members are
asked to be''present
Over 50 attended 1.1k- annual ban-
quet of the Baptist Student Union
held Tuesday at the Vursity Room of
Ye Old College Inn. A, pinite theme
Wft* carried' out with treasure clfcests
and .nil maps predominating,
tieveri'iut Hunkins Principal Speaker
Reverend Clyde Msnldns from the
Bob Watson Silences
Baylor Barrage In
Late Innings
The Baylor Bears slammed
three Owl pitchers for ten hits
Thursday afternoon to take the
opener of a two-game series 10-
8. Seven costly Rice miscues,
three of them in the outfield,
gave the invading Bears a total
of six unearned runs.
Baylor was off to a four-run lead
in the first. Harris walked after Rad-j
hey had grounded to second, and was,
scored on successive singles by Witt
t'lpl'd ■Sheet Baptist Church, Cleburne, Und tlaley. Terry then rapped a clean !
the primi'fpwl .speaker With Dean jbuse blow between first and second1
i thut was good for two runs, and Ter-
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120-Yard High Hurdles—14.1. WoN
cott of Rite, 1988.
100-\ard Dash—9.5, Wolcott of
Hice, 1939.
410-Yard Da«h—48 fiat, Sanders
of Bice, 198$
220-Yard Dash—20.5, Waliender of
Texas, 1935.
Mile run-—1:21.8, Hooper of 8. M.
17. and Drunson of Hice.
Two Mile Run—9:32.4, Esquivel
of Texas, 1925.
Pole Vault—13 feet, 10 1-8 inches,
Weichert of Rice, 1936.
Dlscip --157 feet, 7 7-8 inches,
Petty of Rice, 1935.
Shot—50 feet, 2'A inches, Irwin of
A. and M„ 1931.
Broad Jump—-24 feet, 9 3-4 inches.
Hale of Rice, 1932.
High Jump—fi feet, 6'/j inches,
Vickery of Texas, 1937.
Javelin Throw — 218 feet, 8V2
inches, O'Neil of S. M. U.,
1939.
110-Yard Relay—41.4, Rice, 1938.
KKO-Yard Run—-1:54.2, Bell of Rice,
1038.
220-Yard Low Hurdles—23 flat,
Wolcott of Rice, 1938.
Mile Relay—3:16.7, Texas, 1938.
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left. The Bears went on another three
ran. Jfilnpnge j in the fourth, pushing
then margin up to 8-2 before Bob
\V" at son: ;Mme in to relieve Fred Pep-
pkr >the Rice <« l rtur.
Watson Stops Attack 'dell. Robei ts. Teny, Belew, all Texas;
Watson held the opposition to .three 'Pucks, Baylor.; Smith, Cecil, both A.
s«fe'tie< and a pair of runs during "and M.
his f ive-inning stint. Sherman Barnes, i ;j:^o: Mile Run—Hafernick, Price,
Ileal- righthander who had throttled Lostak, all Texas; Spencer, McColl,
the Owl attack effectively for sev-! j{,v,|, all Arkansas; Todd, Baylor;
eii innings, was removed at the startj (jjbson, S. M. iM Smith, T. C. U.;
of the eighth in favor of Fred Golden.: Hogan, Graham, both A. and M.
The Rice hatting order jumped M lir()ll(| jump.;_Woleott, Wylie, Mc-
iloldo,' in a hurry. LeiKh was walked.' kk.l>; K.ims(iclt, puett,
j:SeLuuin hit by: a pitched ball, and both;.^, 1Vll}i aU ,Tl;xai.. singleton,
; :jdvane.ed with tierland .when the Rice | s, ^ tr.; (itHi.st'plose, T. C. U.; Cecil,
e.atehev was issued a free Hie-
. -i. j,!ivh-hitiing for Watson, chalk-
• ii i)i the first out on a play from
-• ■•••nd tu home ®|e. Two more
■v.a.'k'. and error and a sacrifice by
r• 11• accounted for four runs be-
!'■) -v l'."umlcy hit. into a fielder's
. choic GoIiIimi bore down hard to
•In- ' >wis in i>rder after Leigh
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Discus w Deal,, IJartman, Stevens,
Evertitt, all Rice; Hughes,1. Garrett,
Myers, all Texas; Sprague, S. M. U.;
Cook. T.L'.; Henry, A. and M.
3:3(1; 220-Yard D^sh — Wolcott,
ii Junes, lilagg, all Rice; Itams-
tleil, Rulnrts, Terry, Hill, all Texas;
.Mast. Morelock, Arkansas; Baccus,
S. M. I.'.; Smith, Cecil, A. and M.
! ;t:l( : 120-Yard High Hurdles —
p :• Wolcolt, Rice; Gatewood, Pack, Bag-
j gett, Jacques, all Texas; Dreiss, A.
and M.
8:50; 880-Yard Kun—Taylor, Bran-
„ ^ ,non. Fowler, Wylie, Turney, all Rico;
-j ; Fraser. McSjinden, Delavan, all Tex-
' as; Pcnilll, Reed, both Arkansas;
| Todd. Baylor; Smith, T. C. U.; Hen-
■derson, McLean, A. and M. ■*•-!'
4:00: )40-Yard- Relay—Rice, Texas,
S. M. II,. A. and M.
Javelin--V\,ood, Rice;; Parks, An-'
kaifejis; Wilson, Baylor; Barnett. S;
M. U:.';i-fejook,jpim U.; :Smith, Rob-
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Word has been received from Dr.
Harry A. Scott, director of athletics,
that the all men students with per*
sonal equipment in their equipment
basket or stored in the Field House
should remove it by Saturday, June
1. Any article left in baskets after
that date will be confiscated by that
department to make way for the re-
issuing of baskets for next fall.
Dr. Scott advises that the Field
House will remain open at the usual
hours for recreation during the ex-
amination period,
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Campus life at University of Kan-
sas is portrayed in a motion picture
now being filmed.
"FATS" WALLER, in person, play,
in* that piano and leading his
famuua colored band —playing
for the college crowd next Fri-
day night (May 17) at The Hi-
Hat Admission, 99 cents per
person, advance ticket sale only.
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Comes To Town Next Week
Flying Fred Wolcott, captain of the.tered in five events, has asked Coach
Rice track aggregation, meets con- Brunson for permission to enter two
ference title competition Saturday af-
ternoon at Rice Field after the pre-
liminaries today. Wolcott, who is en-
more events in an effort to stop the
powerful Texas squad which took the
little conference meet at Austin.
The flag of Clark University will
be planted at the south pole by a
member of the new Byrd expedition.
All makes repaired anu sold, points
exchanged. Desk sets repaired. Foun-
tain Pen Hospital, 601 Kress Bldg.,
F-79I8.
Author Thomas Mann has
named honorary rector of the
versitv of Dubuque.
been
Uni-
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DICK ROBERTSON
"I Want a Girl" (Just Like
the Girl That Married Dear
Old Dad)
"if I Could Be With You"
WOODY HERMAN
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"Fine and Dandy"
MR CROSBY
"For Dancers Only"
"When the Blue of the Night
Meets the Gold of the Day"
Best Sellers This Week:
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WHEN YOU WISH UPON A
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1:10: T«o-Mile Run — Hafernick.
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p I'd A K K-at.. I.ar.-y. Wilnictii. all A. and M.; i
:2 ,-2 ; p ;tl j'Mef.'ull, Spencer, Arkansas; Gibson,-
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3 I :4 0| 1:23; 220-Yard Low Hurdles Wol-
-I I 1 !? 1 "ttj'ii KiAyier, both Riee1; Gatewood,;
i I 1 if! 3 ' 1.1'gfick, iTiiciiuoi-, all Texas; Dreiss, Bu- :
| 6.1 I .1 (.1,;: cek,: both A. and M.;: (Jroseclose, T.
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-1 ,1,1.-1 0; ,0 M. I"., Arkimsas, A. and M. ;
:(>. (' ii 1 0 l>j Race Officials; Jack Rafferty, ref-
-- —; —• •-'« ree and head finish judge; Dr. Hu- '
,Totj jtf , 35 10 10 27 S> li'tjeri Bray, head timer;' Col. Frank j;;'
| : S'Mmmary; Runs hatted in: Harris 1 Anderson, starter.
2, Witt: 2,- Hajey.' S., ..Barnes 1, y I - 1
j l. .Cursweli .t, Wood 1, Palmer 1 ,U- off Barnes 7, Hits and runs; off |
I'cpper 1. Two-base hits; Leigh.1 pepper 7 and 7 in 3 and 2-3 innings;'
; Three-base hits; Carswell. Home runs; off Watsim. 3 and 3 in 4 and 1-3 in-
•iPeppnr. Bases 1 on balls: off Pepper:
Here's Your Best Bet-
(nlhgs; off Baini'h }> nnd A\ in 8 innings;
.^;oiT Golden 1 and 4 in 2 innings. Balk:
" Wiuson. Wild pitch:,: Barnes. Hit by
pitched ball: by, Barnes 2 (Selman,
Hiegel) Double plays: Wood to Pal-
me r to Kaiser; Pa 1 me r to Wood. W in-
ning pitcher: Barnes. Losing pitcher:
Pepper. Time: 2 hours.
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I Can Not Say
I can not .-ay I love you more than
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Knou iiiK' 1, would hot die if we should
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fife -v
That. oversii>ts IjOve's throbbing in my.
heart. . . " .
But mi rely 1 niusfi. love you more
than death,
Since all your hate could not bring
' death to me; ■ /.V',
Princely it is to live, though but a
breath
In the ashen stillness of eternity.
And "princely would it be to share
with you
This (|uickened breath of life before
I die;
Though lonliness would bring its rap-
i ; ture too,
If yon should dwell beneath another
sky. ,
Thus, though I love you much, I can
not say
That, should you go, I too: would pass
. awuy.
—Harry Holt
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University of California's Davis
campus has a new $325,000 library-
administration building,
Introducing Chesterfield's
own graduutioi
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as quick as you can light up, you'll learn the meaning of real
mildness . . . and you will learn this too, Chesterfields are
cooler and definitely better*tasting. You get all of the right
answers to your smoking pleasure with Chesterfields .. . the
busiest cigarette in America.
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The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 25, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, May 10, 1940, newspaper, May 10, 1940; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth230486/m1/4/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.