The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 1930 Page: 4 of 6
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FOUR
THE THRIiHIR
Owls and
Others
BY GAUD-NEK SOULE.
words, here'* what some ot the Rice i
athletes plan to do when, and if. they !
| ever graduate, -1
"Tiny" Williams plans to become i
a midget with Rin#tir.fi Bros.
Frank IMfflje.' is; to do Ms tlilting in
• .life •••tot''# to: tvU'jr^asitu with the I
; same pn. ;.ff| ifi
Otlt'tflV J
We Offst Congratulations!
r <(XORATfXATIONS to Howard
i"l{fdil , HtuUia*' oh. His recent eUvUqts
!ii tjjjj) tih;.lu's>l piiWi of lfou-ir '{in! lit-
■vji;u^i CirHi Ij.oHt • t -o'.;■ptV's".^
*> U( i). Vh0; UM 0
m U
l :Unv^g. wHl k'limb .hi®
Mil nuHlha.n.Sc,'' ■ -i;
.miwt^rv Claude Wi'uvt\v
j't-Vji I'iiit SJY Itf'tfj , iif-1,1
ydtltlS to tot* Hit interior
a .-uutiiior hiiiuio at
..iv ./4k,' d(1 SOli.ie WOt'li
it} t|,t< IBlUte r,,> '
■ jo make hi-
C'V; Ju^t v it.v It is not !
ife|il|!,iiui*i> coincidi ace |
' it isi|Uit.e the tiling
;is\.■ t Vj.i*rity 'wlvfjK, or
t f % i; i 11; i) phi us to l'lay
okrtr 1 i• ■'11 he tout, hoy
i t 'ii;>t t.^jagtio' U'jitiatr ot'
kittpiftj uif t'lHiitt"
i Nf Washout l.jetktrtift.
i* If IliHV ii large lu
Smith Uroliths cough
Five Rice Athletes Get All-
Conference Baseball Mention
Catchers: Rees tTexotO; Koch (Baylor).
Pitchers: Railion (Texas); Ray Hart (Rice); Walker (T. C. U.).
First Base: Ralph Jones (Rice); WalHn (T. C. U.).
Second Bast*; Pampell (A. & M.).
Third Base: Hlgglns (Texas).
Shortstop: Johns (A. Ot M.l; Ken l.ee iRIce).
Right Field: Wilson i Baylor i.
Center Field; Conover (A. & M.l; Dickinson (Rice).
u>ft Field: Austin (Ricel; Bell (A. & M.).
By Gardner Soule
; Another Southwestern Conference
j baseball teasoii is coming to a close,
land With the end will come the cus-
i
j tpiiiary mania for flicking mythical
honor teams; hut not as many fans j
BRACEY AND HESS TO
TAKE SUMMER TOURS
LONGHOKNS AGAIN
CHAMPIONS WHEN
OWLS DEFEAT T. C. U.
Victory for Texas Nine
Brings String to
Nineteen
The Texas University I.onghorns
| clinched its nineteenth Southwest con-
ference baseball championship Thurs-
day, toy defeating the Texas Aggie 8
to 2, while the Rico Owls, behind the
brilliant twirling of Ray Hart, divided
a double bill with the T C. U. Horued
Frogs.
CHECK-VP REVEALS THAT
EX-CO-EDS DOING WELL
IN DIVERS ENDEAVORS
•V A CO-ED
It is extremely difficult to pick out
a few young women from Rice
Alumni lo praise for one knows |
women are "God's gift to the world" i
and should be praised as the benofac- ! William M. McOlll of Austin, retlr.
lorn of the universe! And isn't It ing president of the University of
CHEATKG AT TEXAS
NOW ON INCREASi
Dishonesty On Increase At
State School Says
Alumni Head
funny how some people, especially
those funny humans called men, over-
look this most esseutlal fact? One
would think that they wore the su-
Texits Alumni Association, In his re-
port. to the association at Its meeting
recently, called especial attention to
preine rulers of this universe. But j the cheating situation at the Unlver-
they aren't; If you don't believe me j „jfy 0{ Texas since the abolishment
go ask your mother; she always lolls j „r ,|)(1 )lonul> system at that Institu.
lite truth. ! Hon lust year.
But what I am here for Is to tell i jvictllll stated that he had been In.
you of ull the girls of the Rice alum- formed cheating and dishonesty In ex-
" ill risk their luck on All-Star base-: Tennis A fP Will Enter N - i ',1<; ,,vvls U,IU Ksme a to 1, ! mis that have made the "grade" and! mninutlona had been on the increase
ball nine i as picked All-Star football ,. ■ a .... I ruining the Frog's hopes of winning I really "something in this world. > x|nw> the abolition of the honor ays-
, boons last. full. i tional Competition I u ,hnInpl0Ilshi,, The Flws came to; uiL<'ok 'h?wrrshe lsU1,fst8a ^ ^ ?? aBHert°,d T
In Ca.t . i H'ckey wou. Why, she is Just a tew supervision was inadequate and faulty
Nona Roes, recently voted the most,} *n Utl .life in the nite-cap, however, to mass j vt,JU.s out of her -teens and studying i ,„U| lhat the value of egrees from
five runs off four hits to take the mathematics in Germany- and learn- the university was being lessened. He
game 5 to 1. lug that queer language at the same j alwo declared the reputation and good
| In the first game Ray Hart was just ",n«- M„,8H Hickey receiver her B.A. of the institution was suffering
degree from Rice In -B and M.A. in ,-oatly from this cause.
tn B0(M| '' ,he ' ' ' mm' a,,ow" '27 and in her Ph. D. in '88 besides! McOlll stated the faculty should be
events of national lnK "U''V l""r lllts' He was a hit wild, j piim awarded the Alice Freeman Kreutly alarmed over the condition
I issuing six passes. However he I'almer fellowship given by Wellesty j which has resulted in dissatisfaction
' started two of the three double plays j College. 1 dare you to try that! This, hoth on (he part of the 8tudents and
Institute athletics will lie at a
standstill for the summer months, ex
copt for two liice athletes, Claude
Bracey and Jalie Hess, who will take
part In athletic
Tt
popular athlete at Texas University,
, i, reivHl the Norris trophy significant
h!\ I ,!TH-i plans ut follow the |
rv i-xmnipn■, nltd becottie ail'"1' 1,11 '""'W. Bees is an All-South-
.til,In con' - i-emlt'ii! for the Ah- |' *'OKt«, rn at foul ball, basketball and
. : l-:v- ''arroll will lie tain 1 baseball, lb- Is one Of the most Im-
"J " [H !i<n i i. 11 % uiit, , i n , j ,t,,, ,i j! t, c< it:in I he Texas Lougliorn
.11'! puiiiehU".
til. .i mi !>i< Kin sop uii|„b,: nvis 1 ebatnpton team. Botchey
■i m (''lilt,,. The) will be linos!- Koch of Baylor is a heavy hitter, and
■!"1niovenietii, and "ill inau ot no llitle athletic fame. His! ii'itlons' best dasbmen at
r.i\i ( liinese r.jv.i-1 & treshman nt | Colo. He took second to Ktldle Tolaa
] of Michigan at this same meet in the
, ,, , .. century. A week later the "Dixie
Johttny Railton, lexw Universitys nvel,., t,nter(Hl „u, ColumbJu mW.
man of-lroti. was the one to pull the | summer carnU al at Vancouver. Brit-
Itice seriefi ..out of the fire for the! ish Columbia. Then he went to So-
•■■'leers if the Bovlnes win another! Watih" t'owinuWty Ath
, , , Idle Club's twilight track meet, t.ak-
lonlereae,. crown litis year a largej im „le cmtmy. Amm
aiiibuot of the credit must go to Air. tViln coming sttuinier Claude will enter
limit on. Johnny's home is in Hous-| such meets tts these.
tor,. Hay Hurt of Streator. Illinois,I Jake Hess plans to spend the sum-
>-i uffi't":) Tlioman' will seH )
■'.In Mr lie linlr-dye which he |
■ 'lor his taoji. It also may I"-
i.i I'Mor polish. It is said.
| younger brother
tlee
prominence.
On July ti of last summer, Bracey ' s"""'u lw" 01 tnro°, "°U^ pifty8J scholarship provides for a year study | 11,,^instructors'
won an SO-yard dash from some of the engineered by Ulce, which aided ma-1 ^ (lermnnJ. at the University of This HHuttl|on. he Halll> Ua8 reaulted
Denver, t-rhilly i„ keeping Hie Frogs down. Munleh, Munich is the place that u significant Increase in dishonesty
In the second game, Cecil Keith j has some of the "best beer lu the j anj a serious decrease in the morale
started for the Owls but gave way to world," Isn't It? Wonder how beer( 0). a(,h0ol.
and math will mix?
Paul Smith, who got along all right
until the seventh
rhe retiring president asked that
lil'fian .
■ niirig
Ritaticklcr of the Week
I m<1; ••l«ir >,'! Ken," saiil tin, news
' 'i> his fi'lSwl, '"what does this
"e nu-.-m bv vtrnieff)-?-
VV"1>. said tie- brainy one. 'it's '
15 (his Suppose you e.ete in a war. 1
' ' i '1'' i"U of 1 itiliiunil lt.)ii Well.
" at-ateity to Keep on fiilui;:"1 1 j
About Fritz Hart
"Ille v r ,■!.; -■ .ugo, the fastest time I
< i' la'1'le over a 1 ross couutry eonrse
:h tun:, ii in hv Fritz Hart ilhtstri-
1--Soldi rlit.sv iii-esldonr and eo (Vs
('■lifchi Tlii' ioiloivine i- iinthetiiti
® I! «ilp l'el |:i'i|l hj' OTsll .hilie (ifl'tfVi-
■at <•( the Honor r on Hell.
I(u.4;),i -■ t-1-;,■" 1 Krltz to double dal.t"
i'h him a - fit liini an txtra alrl wh<
1 sili'l' Hit-1 jttosi popular livor. Tilt!
f'iy fia'efi n; it w:iii thai the femnies
"1 PPviiM'd live some few miles out
iirliits. jlbWf-ver. when Hush
:,"i'.'iif"4 ample (I'linsiiorttitlon. Fritz1
"ii'lt-st ,-|id--d. Weil, away they wettt.
-•'i. e1' fiv>- mlli>.- out, Mr Jol.ies drove
ito a liB'stkii
Rice Players Entertain
At Alumni Banquet
j Engineering. Just think engineering!
with all the math and nasty labs-
lias been Rico'
soil.
best hurler this sea-
rner months on a tennis tour which
Another enjoyable evening was
will include nieeis at Texas I'niver- , added to the list of alumni banquets
Hart I- jus I a Sophomore, a two-1 s(,y ,(t vustin, on JuijA 9-M. Dela-|, last Friday evening at' College Inn.
McNeil- as Herod. Jo Beth Griffin as | nwr ,ype. she waH tlie first girl atj people's
llerodias,
O'IM.'II , ['!' '
iltei'-i* I' o.-
<i' ■•pi'itit;
V.J'eO'ThHli.
!1 'is 'III,.
'" 11' ,st 1.1-
ivbiii he
•itiphomore two.letter athlete, with
1 wo years of collegiate eligibility yet
■^here a deserted house „ Rolph and Fritz Hart car-
v, 11. ;-la iii ling 1 -ai I'tnlly and not harm
ill'ii; n 11 v ■!!''
'.id le re, ,.j i| lli'. Hart that Seaman
rtetlli'"-'. Iliake Sellers, and Lou lias.
i-' il. ail 'a'II jjhibwti wonien panickers.
.nil liifil tiiemselves to the
tied the Owl first sack burden this
I-I P ring, and did up the job well. Wall in
ol' the Horned Frogs was an Impor-
| taut link 011 a strong team.
I'aiupell of the Aggies, and Iliggins
. rti-
ifoffl
ma i" a "■■ •
lloiKM tiwi
and f:o!sK
If 10
I,Mil
innnsi
■Ti, 1,
Henry
a 1 oil 11 e-
: the l'r>-
■ ; r.ii t:i k i 11.1c:
■ i.iir' i.rosh
ifion. 10
•' 'et''-ijet-
. I'let
;i n
- Ii ot :• ill','-. - ,
iflisil and Fritz got out of the 'oar
jijtpil hai'i'l'ed 10 let, tiieir dates Hash
napped fatly tin thf iloor anil it was
af fhi.- point tluit Sqaires stepped
l• ioIout. roaring in paternal tones.
' Here von are. you home wreekin' sou-
• if 11 .■a-eoeli." Whert'itpoU ]t<* also
lilted., his gun skyward and blasted
hoth barrels hurtle. Sellers and lias,
-el also eiime in lor 'their tiiitrf of
lie- shoofing.
Mr. Hart wasted no time. The fence,
a lit" ant| five foot dileh wure eleared
ii, masterly sty'e and the la>t seen
i:iee of t'lie gentleman was reported by an
• in- a mat lire astronomer whose telescope
-lipped and caughi sight of something
lie tdok to lie a new comet. Prism
eaiculatIons, however, proved it to be
oi)l) Ki itz and his cloud of dust.
same spot | (j| •|-,,xaft get our second and third
base choices, respectively.
Johns of A. and M. and Kenneth
l ee of Rice Institute will hold down
1 an'
SECTION MODEL OF
FRIGIDAIRE HERE
Unit Sent by Refrigeration
Corporation Now
On Display
a piano solo by W. C. Brown. Fol-
lowing this, the Dramatic Club again
took the stage with a church service
in which Mr. Kbenezer Bull, por-
trayed by Charles Reese Taylor, de-
livered q sermon 011 "Ambition With-
out Cause." A choir, composed of
llal Brunn, Waldo McNelr, Jerry LI1-
Hard, Pat Millard. Jo Beth C.riffin
and Kosita Ceyanes and led by Be-
atrice Harrison, with W. ti. Brown.
I11 Now York City.
Sara Williams now Mrs, Davidson
is on the concert stage singing. She
visited Rice about two years ago and
is at present In New York studying.
New York seems to be a popular
hole.'
Miss Francis Vnn Znnt Is at pres-
iKMi
Jim
Itorp
idti'i®
,'r 1 .IVrti J'iho [i.'-tv " ■
hit, He '-aid " .■>-'■ 1 ■ i 1 at
t, 1 > r | - '".'iii'. M ill >'■;; - liiim 1. hi
I I i 'J'jf I'll! piil V ' '; il il riii'lflft 'II
8 r-iaihl ID}I, . l.lnilSfCV. f'<'',!■■'
■ and ajfVfl'irii:1 lW-d':''i' ''' :
• e- I' 111 111 -It I"! > 11! 1 < I III til ft II'
'joll.l a«ih' ill 111 ,1 i"i;. t il<-
Lit 1, J.I aled I ll.'t 1 le |',as Sei p :, [■, eii!
■ 1 > tiii' .landing toorhall' fiimes. ,i ij;t
. ilji irri'h- :e rotrit' lo hi - miiel ;e
it lot vv 1 - Hi' Otto beiwe-'ii K. M
..'! A iV M. In 1 Tli« ' i "IN
GALVESTON HOTEL
ENGAGES LEE'S OWLS
hi ce
Musicians to Be Heard
at Buccanneer During
Summer Months
Mechanical engineering circles wore ^accompanist, completed the congre-
hottstop position. Ken Dee is an- throwft Into confusion early this week' Ration.
other looth,ill player, who takes bis by the arrival of the expected section j A serious feature of tne program
fling on the diamond in spare 1110- ,\-l Frlgldaire model. Glistening with ! v.as a talk by Jabeau Hathorne, a
mollis He is responsible for a great nickel plate and with many sections i tormer student of the Institute. Wel-j
ileal nf 1 he liKla Rice team's success, cut away to show th internal parts 1 don Cahaniss arranged the program.
All-Southwestern at football, litis- the model Is a replica of those soldi
ketlutII. and baseball. Jake Wilson of to householders for the family icebox,. ~ " "
llaylor Announcement was made lasj, week "
llrooks Conover of A. and M. and of the impending arrival of the model!
Dickinson of Rice are both good ball and Interest is high among the Halr-
liawks, and well ctivsnle of taking year who are eager to inspect It. II
citre of anybody's center garden-Oruss ] is comjdele even to the driving mo-
never grows where Dickinson's feet tor.
have 1 rod so they say. Members of the Institute interested
Another Rice player. Frank Austin, in seeing the model will be welcomed
shares honors witth Bell of A. and ; at the M L.. and should only ask any
M in our left field. Both have "ii" as convenient engineer for directions.
ball players. ; —- - — ... ,
INKLEY-CHAPMAN
Announcements have been received
T D n• «t t 0 1 1 "f marriage at Dake Charles of
I 0 Be Distributed Saturday Miss Marv Josephine Inlcley and Ed
- Chapman', M. K. Mr. Chapman is an
I list 1 ihut ion of the Cactus for 1B:1U, engineer for the Humble Pipe Dine
Ha SSTJIdO yearbook of the Unlver. Company of Houston, fie will be re-
- it>. will begin at 1:30 o'clock this, membered as the owner of one of the
Saturday afternoon. Burt Dyke, bust- earliest and most original oompus
ness nianiiger of the Texas Student wrecks, with an unique Owl nulla
Publication*, announced Friday night, tor,
" ''SxMitudUt^p5wer^,,
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Your good deed
for today
Uaa:;:
tii
lance lomiii'ifdw night
, ;.. 11 «,f lite year's Saturday
1 Ii'•- >■ who -five lo dance
i'| fiirni ih011 l.v l.ee's Owls
that pleasure throughout
I'
11
jl'te i:j!
tlllil)- 1
with III' v. ,'iiOnto 111"' He- i-'imiti' I' at the Ifut ea,Hotel
it 1 unit clovt ni in that ''•'< 1 v -1oit,
,1 'in • imibiiiations atid I'm Ouluri- nimltuble dre,:t,mer and
of offensive fanion Ringer'iof that 'on' hir.g iaillad.
"fit. .lame. Iiificinar>." anriourit>-d Fri.
.1 • day that l.ee's on hesira tiad been m.
I, i', iciiiii'i thai Ihe ne.M I during the dinner hour
" II In pounding out this col
had
WI
time1,
titioi. if ever ngaiti. will he wiien the
mi.I nil! football viison 1 here again.
What a team I'iiee will have' Kverv
, o:e b 111 ttlfi eoufel'etice Is sil.tllfg Up
and taking notice. And we play every
team in the circuit next fall, too
*
AI lite head of the ''Reserved for
1 -'
(:ac|j tilghl at the Hucc.anner Hot"l.
aiitl to in 1 tiDli mttHlc for dances at
rhe bote) on thn e nights each week.
According lo Mr Oulnn. It has not
in en ilet Ideil which nights of the wettk
the tlance.s will be held.
Rice sliitlents. playing fn I^ee's or-
eaiiization are, Pat Qulnn, Joe Fugle,
Halve l'ari|iiltar. Hriggs Manuel, Tom
I;\ 1 ,vs" column. In a ' recent Issue of i 1,l;,k<'- Ken Sanders, and Charh-s Mar-'
the Schreiner Mountaineer, there up- Ml>®" |
pea red a tiaragraph telling that Pert, Quinn urged that It be called
Mueller, former Sehreiner student and aitention of Rice students thai!
member of the Rice slime football: tomorrow night is the time for the j
team last rail, would act as lifeguard l{i' " Saturday night dance of the j
ill the River Oaks swimming pool this year.
summer.
* . • CRANMER CLUB
Don't Tell Anyons The last corporate communion und j
AltlOI S persons have asked us , breakfast of the Crammer Club will,
just what various athletes in- | be held Sunday morning, June 1 at
tend to do on leaving Rice. Accord- j ": a. m. Plans for the senior break ;
Ingly, we got busy, sent around a | fast will be discussed at this time. 1
questionnaire, took a prohibition poll, j Election of officers has been set aside
and here are the results. In other until nexl September.
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wlu-n the Frogs! lool< Ht ^"SK Auna | a study of conditions be made by the
went 011 a rampage to score four runs j J"' J'1 I'l^'iaiw.ti.icftt alumni association with the view of
and ice the game. f; s; nr"'. wl'11l'eR,''"e, ,n j; reinstating the honor system. '*
and she is the only girl ever to have 1 r,nt 1( verv successful doctor. Just
graduated from Rice with such a watch, we'll have a woman president
degree. That In itself is quite ail i nf 111(1 United States yet!
honor besides she was in the band Th(,n Mlst4 Mary L shacklett Is
from -I until 2S And now she has lining social service work, while
a very good position with Anderson j Aulle Elizal oth Morford has been
her athlete, and show* worlds oi l ware state at Wi mingtaui. Deta., 011 ■ Clarenco Wademan was toastmaster! ,I!M' ('-l>,on (J0" uotlce I -a> to nnvcliiiK the world over to collect
M'li i-e II.. rnav lie rated as one of U*we Bi-21. Nalional InWrcollegiates, ; fed- the occasion- I . , „ ni/'.h- i tor her un""u<> Bh°P- An(I
iii i* it* 4. 1 I ii r -ti 1 Miss l^oll 1X6(1, the ill st. Jsil I SI lid" T )c roi h v I liim lippnni p hntiH lihrflr' *■
, , ,1 , , , 1, * 1 Haverford. Pemii. New Jersey State, Before the banquet, Rudolph Coles 1 . ,. m „ 1 l"""l"-v uec' "us oecome neao uoiar-
! 11 • si'V < r.'ll 1 i-'jltt si C'OU* pitclu , . . <1 r , .. .. . j;-, . . . , , liutc of UIcp, Is HOW ll nilltuCllUuiC Sflll ill .Tolin rPsirlt-'tnti AD'i'i^iiltiiT'A
Monclair. N. A.. New \ork State, , entertained with a group of vocal so- , , T.,„u 1 ' 1 " 1 aneion Agilcuiture
err in Anti.'i'ii-a In his senior year. ! Syracuse, X. V . Colorado State, Deu- I los. The program continued, arterj *ln ®®!T ,h„ Thte not even t0 menUon
Walker .01 T. <' C s gi-eat squad | ior. Colo. He 111 then make a tour the first course, with a program by , , , , . ! itu I n<W ,'nne w 0 ,H 80 8weet ln help"
,l.i.i", honors with Hart and Railton. through the F,r for Invitation n.eeta j ,iK. nice Dramatic Club. A serious! T , °!' e ®nt t0 --• .??. ,n" Rlco students through many of
Captain Cecil Keith of Rice Institute,'^brl«ht, >ouihanipton, Newport,
and Nassau.
had lie been In lop form this season.j (al.(, wju b„ „,,,m|„g with Bruce
would have cinched a first-place berth 1 la rues of Texas t'niversity in dou
tor himself on the honor nln". b!es for most of the meets.
Ralph Jones wins honors iii first! Of the freshmen of this year. Hoe ; jOIU< Jerry Millard us a Nubian
!.«•*• He was half of the .Toties-and- Barr and Henry Holden are also goinit | K|livtl> IU1(| I{os(Ul reyanes and Be-
Jo.t'i'S combination that made Rice his- Fa*.* for experience and seasoning. J utrlce Harrison as slave girls.
tory on the gridiron last fall. A great' *~ " " The next entertainment feature was
1 u:!!l;eUs<'•'saL<e■■^va^^ hy'the ' af!!!" whether S^Vaml'Sc. Mid^hS oTall toe
: w.wSsr Jsrr.
'spoilt brates." There are
Pat.teison, Lllllard as 8a- m,.p to b0'1 her hair and go In for pi-ohably others who wo have missed.
aviation. She used to be termed if variety is the "spice of life" then
among the "conservatives" as a big Rice co-eds have brought life to be
mess hut now she Is a very success- j recorded 011 Rice's pages of history,
t'nl secretary in an attorney's office
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The Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 32, Ed. 1 Friday, May 23, 1930, newspaper, May 23, 1930; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth230173/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.