McMurry War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 9, Ed. 1, Friday, November 11, 1938 Page: 3 of 4
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Ft idav November 111 938
THE McMURRY WAR WHOOP
P.ic Three
Southwestern Pirates Invade
The Arrow Head
l'.y HOWARD GUKKN
ll HOWAUMXJUKKN l.ul the) haxe
When the cm lent season opened
Mi Mini) luiil some xoly doni tin.
ditlnns tn upholil -it had tu'vi'i
lust to Tllllll) St IMwnlds i
Southwestern
Alrond) this laiupaign tin In
ilians haxe dioppod to Timllj and l
St. lalwaiils Until of xxhich nils
xxcr to tlu team iinnn of "Tlgus" i
Toinonow the Hi axes inn in oil 1 I
lomploto washout ol ti.ulilion In
winning fiom the Pilule..
tin tin- suWnio chances appeal
Mini indeed. Hol Knight 11 Wink
high school stin ill a few smsons
liaik lins i nil opposition i aimed
III games to date anil no doulit lie
and Ins cnnipotoiil Mippoitl'ig cast
will put out tint "Do 01 Die loi
Deal Old Kiwis" .tut f against
the Kodskins.
To sn that the Itiu. will W
"hlnodlhirstx" would he putting
it mihll. The haxe reason ti.
tie nut for blood Southwestern
Texas' oldest Methodist school
has nexer won fron the states'
nil n rest srhool nf the same re.
hgintis denoiiiiiiatioii Morcoxci
not onlj hae the Pirates lost
r A Sparkling
Bradng Beverage
Hires Root Beer
NU GRAPE
Orange Crush
2-WAY
SAVE
on
DRUGS
at
MONTGOMERY'S
Cut Rate Drag Store
Next Door to Woohxorth
tr s A
ACKER'S SHOE STORE
2(50 Cypress
SUEDE SHOES AND
by our New Method
BUY- MEAD'S
FINE BREAD MtfSSEIWbzs
. . . : lWlilMilr Tg
NO-DE-LA SHOP
1034 X. 2nd
WELCOME EXES
DUB WOOTEN CO.
1075 North Second St.
Home of Toy Citv
ATHLETIC and SPORTING GOODS
Get the Habit of Coming Here First
LS
lone no in hum II- '
iating IrsIiIoii. (ml) a jeni he-
lore Inst the) tell In-fore our
Hrnxcs hj a S5 to 0 count. I.ust
season when the (icoigctowiicrx
wele to net lexcinjc at home
the) dropped h) n roinpnralixcl)
hea .core ot I'.i to 7.
I'lie Indians will also 1. mil foi
I loud The) hnxin't won u game
tin. season ninl alie.nl have steeii
two iheiished tiadltioii. toppled.
Altei tin j lo.l t Daniel ltnkei
the wen told that that wa. then
last i him i lot u tin tins sea-
son that the lest of the untiles
would he ineie tin nullities m xxhnli
thej wotill los In llllpieieilenleil
high Mine.
Hut iiia.xhc in.ij he perh.ip.
the Indians thein.ehes will hae
something to .ni iihoiil that tn.
morrow. Ma) bo the) 'II lose hut
until the) do we'll remain an-
i mix inred.
Al Simmons speed ileiinm Horn
1. oi nine nlmu.t h.nl a mllogo gild
i.lleel spoiled In lltg Spi nip; 1.1. t
spring.
line h.i.eh.ill pio.poil the
dianionil executives of that uly
x. Mud to sijjii xnung Siinnioii. to
n WV.t Tcxiis-Xow Meiio League
I'lltt.tit lie llinllx joltnl IliK
n.imi down on that pici e ot papot
that would haxe lounei h.uied
linn ft oin p.utn tp.iling in mtei-
lollogiato athletics.
I here is h rale whuh prtxuil.
In nil collngcs tlirmiKliout the
I niled States (exen hi St.
Mar)'s of San Antonio) that nu
professional athlete can com.
pete in collegiate competition.
Itnilhirds around the liiolt..ll
field can tell that he has n fine
arm hy the nay he xxhips that
pig hide. Morenxer his amazing
speed of foot would enable him
to go and gel 'cm in the out-
field. Combine speed and a strong
throw inn arm and )ou hiixe the
ingredients that go to make up
n top notch outfielder. Loose
limbed and Mind) he should
also he a fine hitter who knows
xie ma) lie d In da.x coming
in contact with an Al Simmons
xx ho might approach the illus-
trious Milwaukee Duke of the
same name?
Hni i v Holt sago of West Tex-
ns Class n. football has this to
say of Kosoi-vntinn Al: "Simmons
of. Loi. -line xxas the most U'ulermt.
ed Class 11 baik in West Texas
la.t fall A haul runner for his
slim figmo he could al.o pas. and
punt.
AT. running mate Kuj Haird.
nl.o cut uuite a figure for him-
M'll at I.nraine. Haird i. fast
ilusixe. can pas- and pla a
good Rame in general. We pre-
diet that both Haird and Sim.
mons will carr.x a lot of football.
Phone (i-l'-io
PURSES CLEANED
Will Not Rub Off
Abilene Texas.
Student Movement
aining Prestige
tn McMurry
The Methodist Student Mine
lent Is fast hemming; a uallt)
fact on the Mc.Miiii) uiinpus
'he inoxeiueiit began in the )eal
l'.U:i iindei the mispli.es of the
leneial Itoaid of Chi istiiin IMu
at ion of the Methodist Hpmcnpiil
liuuli South Sum its beginning
' has "pii'iid thuuighnut th i
Miuthein i Inn eh mulling each
eal new inmpu.c. and new Mud
ml gioiip.. This j en i MeMini) Is
oinfoimig tin at iii.n iti'ii.iiu e she
made with the nnnenieiit last je.ii
1'liis j en t one of the piiinui) oh.
eetixe. ol the leliginus piogiam
"I the imiipils I. to gixi eneh
tiidenl (I) n ioisiiiiii.ii's. ol the
noxi'ini'iit (1!) an iimli i stnnilliig
of and appierlatinn foi the pi in
upli's foi whuh it stands in stud
fill life and (It) a sense of be-
longing to the gioup ill the move
inent which embraces thousands
of student at the piesenl time
'Kiiih stinleii in he inllege is vital
pail of the movement.
I'oliind the Mithodist Student
Mineliielit lies a e-icnl deal ol
stiidxiiig tliinking olid plairung
It's whole piupo.e is to ingi.iin
into the personlit) of each stud-
ent It eoiitiuts a sense of x.ilue
a keen iiinsiioil.no.. of the need
of the social and eionomli oulei
in whli h he lite. n cognition ot
the .lipiiiiie alile of lium.i'i pi"
oiinlil) a compelling uige to
waul a higher stand.iiil of pel.
snniil life and a conscious identi-
fication of hi. own life with the
lite of .lesus Chi 1st.
WKI.COMK HOMKCOMKKS: We
xx nnt ti sec xoii while xou're here.
Visit with us. Sic our new st)les.
'MIX T K K ' S.
Mis. Harold Koy of I'linVpn vis-
ited last Satuiday with her sis-
tei l'olly (Si iff in of Kethley Hull.
before the) leaxe McMurr).
I'lediitioiis of the week: South-
'xxestein 7. McMurry 0; Abilene
Clui.tian IH Daniel H.iker 0;
SMU 1 I Arkansas 7; TCI! 20
Texas (I; Rice 10 Texas A. & M.
7; Unylor 1-1 lo)ola 7; St. Kd-xx-aid.
II Hownrd I'ayne 7.
Ice
Milk
Better Dairy Products
MILK ICE BUTTER ICE CREAM
"THEY TASTE BETTER"
LET US SHOW YOU
THE NEW
Parker Fountain Pens
Wc hnvc the point thnt will fit your hand
The Pender Company
Manufacturing Stationers
273 CYPRESS PHONE 7225
Reservation For Homecoming Game
Gamma Sigs Make
Plans For Club Exes j
Homecoming Dec. 8
Dtning the moctlin. ediu sdax j
the llnnimn Slgnins mndi plan
foi their second Homecoming ban
epiet. This banquet an annual af.
fall will he held Deieinbei s at
the Woman's Club.
lives and pledges will b lu.n
01 ed In the i lub at Hint date 'Ibis I
is to be the outstanding .oelnl
exent of the )i'nt fin be Cainm.i
Sigma.
Meiubels anil pleuge. pie ent at '
the meeting wne Mollie lunik
Ti'liibstolie Until llogi i Minx !
rinines Moiiison ".in I .iniplv II.
iigmia Long' Kiame. Seiinislilie
M.iliau Mailin Valila Hot ton. Hi I
'neico Ciiliuoie and Miss lleth Mx
att (iiimina Sigmn sponsoi
Janie Alice Pariish
Represents Eros At
Austin Fed. Club Meet
III a e.illeil inieliuc 1 i nlax
Noxeiubei I the nu uilu. ot tin
l'.io. eleitnl .liitlle Mm r.inish
ne plisidelit of tin Juh. to iep.
IV. ent the i lull at tin .tnti mil
xinllon ot the Te.. I eih i.itinn
o Wonun's Club Ml. I'.iiil.li lelt
loi All. tin Noxembii T and ie
tinned Tbui.d.i) Noxiinbei li
At the meeting in ii.tin tin.
week of the State ledetation of
I Women's Clubs the Alpha Tin t.i
Nu l.iteiiii) Societx was lepie-
si tiled h) Cleo limb viesidenl. It
was xoteil at a mlleit ineeling ol
tin- club Noxembei' ! to send the
piesulenl as delegate Will.i Mae
Hit knell was elected alternate. The
meeting xxas held ft out Noxembei
7 to Noxembei 11 Motul.i) to Kii-
d.ix l.ueile Nexxson xxas appointed
museum chairman foi the win to
replme Ueba W.ildiop xxho un-
signed. Vaiious liiemln'rs of the
ilub will assist in keeping the mu-
seum open for Homecoming visit-
oi.. Saturd.i) moining fiom S'OO
to 10:00.
r.nimn John Hlake xxas in Santa
Anna duimg the week end.
Butter
Ice Cream
Sports Scribe Talks
Up Wonder Art
Of Tackling
Ilx HOW MID tiltKI'.N
Tinkles an dumb' Oh jeiih
All the tackle has t do. think
most tans Is to down the ball nu
i lei ami block out his mini mi of-'j
tense Am dumb ox. mill. I do that
tbex ivnsoii
Hut when niijbi'dx i pouiul on
tin slow thinking ol tin IihKIi-
he is stamping himself as oin of
those Inns who doesn't xxiitili an '
pint of the game eiept tin -pci '
ti nihil plax ot. the b.n k. Mou
exel In pioh.lhlx i an't illsnin a
single intiiiiito fait of Ameiiia'
lllii.t mlliplev iiilli'gtnU .pint
'I he big Iimx. who nlax 1m-
tweeu the iviuinl. ami the ends
haxe to use that noggin ileut.x ;
loi i.nx tackle who doesn't uipi-
tahe with til. head in modern
loothiill is likel) to get his ears
pinned back soeedil). Oi mine
proper!) speaking he mil) find
himself sitting on the bench pel
nianentl).
Now. to illusli.iti whx tin tmkl
isn't thlik-beaded let's look into!
si nu nf the l ninl. mil mil. ol hue
pl.ix lb me two kind. of
tn kh'.. tin xxiiltei and the (lash
1 hi ii.i.hu i. Hie utiMing lino
ol the gi alii on Ills job i. to tear
the iiiteifeienee to .hied. o that
tin line b.ukei max down the ball'
c.uiler llowexei he niu.l ixei be
aw.m ol i l.ixolite tuck of tin
deteii.e In tins .tiateg.x the
tinkle is peimilUil to doss the1
line ol .iiimmage xeix la.t but
lust as hi elitei. tin otfelisixel
h.nktield he is hit haul fiom the J
side hy a luniung giuiid oi a
xxingbaik. The pl.ix Is then inn in-
side him. ' I
The waiting l.nkle is mole spec
tncular. He usually nxoids the
"mouse tinp" but his xalue to the
team is not neail) n gleat as that
of the ua.hoi
Deciding what to do on exer.x
phi) and in the split second he
has to do it takes fast thinking
You i Coif f hiv
Will Accept
Your Persona!
CHARM
'''ALL TYPES OF BEAUTY SERVICE
l 1166 N3rA
If!
fir !
cm i not h in snr.it
iBiHHlB
i i g
x k
v.
Mm Itustn I'eik. tin- 1'ainl
Koik 1 1 II. In I who . slated to
In u tin biunt i I tin Imli. in II ii
blukine i linn-- tumm mix .lite
noon
lullla k m hn.h sihool. I'n k
xxas tiled al t.ukle und euilei
beliiii beiiie .biftid to Ills old po.
Itioii tin. I. ill Of lite lin high
stepping kme. ha. ill alt liioie1
than one opponent tumble in the
iiiulsii turn of the liiio
under high pressure And on the
lorrcxtnes. of the t 'ckle's deii.-
ion hinges in a Inrge measuie
the siicirss of the entire team.
. A fmiUr.ll tinm i. (list as strong
as tts tackles the old Mixing Is.
Tomoriow afernoon when the
Soiithwe.ti III l'natis uiiiie to
tow i. take mil ee. off those
da. lung bad.. mil watib the
tin kl. ill tin i stufl einon
t'llik numbei .'.I and l'..ul Cartel
nunihei -IJ. .no the staitiug In-
ill.iu tinkle. I.'e.eixi. at the po.ts
nu Tom TiImiii fi" Aldine Mooie
fiO Junius Itinit. 10; Cotton
I Mnhix If. .ml le Kemp il'J
Manager Of Popular
Shoe Dept. Says Co-
Eds Set Style Trend
Stieli liable le.itheis .mil box)
tm. ale tims m ladies shoes for
th xxmtii month. aimrliig I i
(iivon I'm suns inaiiagei ot the
shoe ill iMilmi'iit at The l'opular
xxho I'tiiriinl hi week fiom .1
bu)ing trip to St Iouis.
"Manufaituieis in St. Umi. n-
t alt eyes are
j wear MO
j Clari-phane SILK STOCKINGS.
i When you stand up to cheer your (earn the chancet
l are two to ono that several pairs of appraising eyes in
j j your vicinity will size you up from tip to' toe I As you
i well know your smartness can hang by the silken thread
I j of a few ounces of flaHering hosiery ! THAT'S why we
recommend our Mojud Clari-phane silk stockings whos
sheer loveliness and vibrant colors make
them the perfect companions for abbreviat-
ed skirts and football's eihileration !
7!lf to $1.25
La Mode
siol'lhxxeslelll - must powelfltl
gildlion mncliiiii' in neat I) u do
Hide tuinislie opposilioii to tin
Indian in the MiMumx lioiiiomm
ng flax at Meillex St hIuiiii t.i
mm low
mi lid a fine i Imln'e to tiiu.li
at the top ol the heap in Texas
confeieiico staudliiKs the I'lrnles.
an taxiiu'd to t ike the ISeiNkin-.
tollllll tow
1 eatnilng the xlsitois attiuk i
Hob Knight Class II haekfiehi
i.i ti al W Ink sexi'i il season
b.i.k Kiili'bt bowixei is b
nieans the whole show huxilig
i M ml ible as is) ints la hMli lb
ln.k fi. Id and Inn bilene Chii.l
iin i nilili i. wln ili'fi'ateil th
Ulli. 1 ! to 11 ile Inn tint oie ill
' 'ii s uihwi ti i ii I.i. k'l'. . oin o
ill. h n line linesmen of the !' x i
ii tin in e 111. name lias not bei ti
leuiiii'd but lu. iiiitiib' i is : I
'.in. i Mi Manx enteied the Tex
n n'liti ii nee III I '..'! It has not
diopped a foulest to the l'nates
In I'lM the l!nl km. won I'x i
fifi to 0 oolllll.
liecnids of the Indians: and I'l
i. ites follow:
McMuirx
It. Mt it- i'J
it. I'limty '.
Ninth l.xiis. IT.
St I'dw mis IP.
Dinlel Hikei l.'l.
Soiithwe.ti i n
"J 1 on Moiris 0.
t 1 i.i) lor :':!.
I. Ninth Texn. J7.
T. St lMwards ii.
n 'an Mai ens il
i' r' 1 1
I . I'l mity II
poll tin I. II 'i. I bllsllli . on
'Haigi' txpe ox'.nil. the) havoi
exu .ecu on one noxelt) patltiin"
r.n.ons stated "and Uioy saut
this txpe .hoe h.i. Is'ini esieeiallxr
popul.it in college town. "
Among I'.uson.' puuh.ises m
addition to lingo ipi.iutities of gift
slip-pels weie el.istl ieil hnthers
in high and medium heels ami
Mu ... shoe with I I 'J mill heels
"One man I'.ulurei told me that
mllege U. idi m th Southwest I.
nun h mole .txh nii.iiled than U
I the i.i.e m the In.t" 1'arson-
i said. "1'or that reason a large per-
'centage of our st.xle. I. Ihiughl
xxith the college ti.nle m mind
since the) .el the st.xle UcniU fxr
tin ginei.il publn "
Star SK!).7."i
W C. FISHER
.lcxxi'li'i and Optometiist
12R Pine .Miilene 'lV;w
on the gQfle
1 HmiwiMi P
Welcome (-Kls
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258 Pine St.
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McMurry War Whoop (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 9, Ed. 1, Friday, November 11, 1938, newspaper, November 11, 1938; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth103632/m1/3/: accessed April 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting McMurry University Library.