The Megaphone (Georgetown, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 15, 1927 Page: 3 of 4
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SPORTDOM
By DOUG DASHIELL, Sports Editor
Ministerial Association
Tlu* past week found two upsvts in-
curring in tin* Ivxiis coiifcrcni -. Trin-
ity sli|>|K‘d up on Simmons and dealt
out. a 14 to (i defeat to the ('mvliovs;
while Howard I’ayne defeated St. Eds
7 to ti in a hard fought gunu*. This
{'lime was expected to he hard fought,
hut previous to the {rame the odds slight-
ly favored the Saints.
.........- ^....... a It ho hot h Andy
‘ ‘ Cheese ’ ’ played go
ter post.
lid
| t he last {'lime,
aid hall at t lie cell
The Timers’ victory over the Cowhovs
means that the Pirates will have a real
fight on their hands when Trinity comes
here Friday. Here's a splendid chance
for the S. C. student body to pet some
of the spirit that it had before the How-
ard Payne game. Everyone saw what a
big part such a spirit played in the vic-
tory over the Yellow duckets. Eet’s
have some rallies this week and pet
ready to ‘'Tame those Tipers.’1
Southwestern will po into the panic
considerably handicapped in that daneik.
Dowell and Stoncham arc in dipildc.
These men heinp out reduces the strenpth
of the Pirates to a larpc extent.
Don dolms is now elipible and will
he put in there Friday putting up his us-
ual hard fipht. Don's absence was felt in
It is hard to tell what line up Coach
I Edens will use apainst the Tipers. The
I huekticld may find doe Allen starting.
: doe played a line panic apainst lliee, aft
i er heinp kept out most of the present
j season because of injuries.
Every afternoon finds several pros
| pective Pirate basketball plavers work
inp out at tlie pyin. With four letter
men hack and a larpc hunch of last
\ear’s sipiadmeii, Southwestern is due
to have a pood team this season.
Monday afternoon will find the S. I .
| netmen enpapinp the Texas Longhorns
in a dual match in Austin. Texas lias
! reipned supreme in the collepitite tennis
world in recent years, liavinp had a na-
I tional coi login to douldes championship
team on two successive years, and now
| liavinp in its ranks tlu* present National
I eoilepiate singles champion in Wilmer
Allison. The Pirate netmen are expect-
ed to ofler little opposition to the sii
|K*rior play of the Hong-horns.
The Ministerial Association met Fri
day night, Nov. 11, lb27, m Koom .11
for the class that is heinp conducted h\
jl’rofes'or Went/.. Many important verses
j were read and dismissed. Much pood
w «• feel, will come from this instruction.
I Twenty nine members were present last
| week and others are urged to come and
| pet the benefits of the class.
In addition to appointments in last
week’s report we have one other to re
1 port. John Wesley Ford pleached at
I the county jail Sunday morning. And.
j too,a group of young people w ent to Bor-
j ry’s ('reek Sunday night and assisted
J the young people there in I heir newly
| organized l>cagiie.
( The appointments for next Sumlav
j have not been made yet Imt the list
j will he placed on the bulletin hoards and
jail students are invited to attend some
j of these services. lb-porter.
Ill’
All Class Pictures for Sou’wes-
ter must be made by Monday. Nov.
21.
Prompt watch and jewelr\ repairing.
'Wilcox Pros.
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t'ordie I’urleson who is teaehiii';- in
Fan Saha visited Verm Hafford tiiis
week.
The Alcove
For Better Service
Ice Cream—Hot and Cold Drinks
SANDWICHES
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MRS. ALLEN
BEAUTY WORK
fee-
CLOTHES -1
at Mrs. John Cluck’s
812 Church St. Phone 121
Marcellas 50c Facial 60c
Manicures 25c
W. H. COWLEY, Tailor
Quick Service Altering
and Repairing
Suits—$25.00 to $55.00
All Class Pictures for Sou’wes-
ter must be made by Monday, Nov.
21.
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If you’ve used them, you’ll uso
no other. If you haven’t, ask
some one who has.
CECIL WHITE
District Representative
Phone Mood Hall
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We clean anything that can be cleaned
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PHONE 262
Woman’s
Building:
Ethel Gusman
Mood Hall:
Melvin White
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Gates, J. Y. The Megaphone (Georgetown, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 15, 1927, newspaper, November 15, 1927; Georgetown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth620352/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Southwestern University.