THE BATTALION 13 SStSSSSSSSSSSSSSftStttftSStStSfSfSStSSSSSSffftttSSSSt A contest that is open to all America FOREIGN FIELDS (Continued from Page 10) Select an All-American Football Team There are no limitations— Everyone is eligible 10 Learbury authentic styled college outfits— consisting of suit and topcoat to be awarded by Learbury to ten contestants whose All-American selection is closest to the one picked by COLLEGE HUMOR (The College Man’s National Magazine) Call for entry blanks with complete information for this contest which closes November 23rd. T. K. LAWRENCE, Inc. “Outfitters for Young Men And Men Who Stay Young.” <8>«><8><8><$><8><$><8><$><8><^> , $^ •h<—t>>—“>—»»—«■ ®> 4*— ?< $> / Waffles! HAVE YOU TRIED THEM? Golden Brown Spanked with Pure Butter and Served Piping Hot with Genuine Syrup CASEY’S CONFECTIONERY IN THE “Y” either Green, Roberts or Wright, all veteran backfield performers. * * * Strange as it may seem, or even, believe it or not, Francis Schmidt, the mentor of numerous Champion ship Arkansas basketball teams, nev er played on a college basketball team. He was a football and base ball star at Nebraska, but never played on the cage teams. * * * They have a freshman star at S. M. U. that will equal our own little Oran Dawson, varsity football tackle. Howard Sprague, former Oak Cliff high school fullback, tips the beams at 215 pounds and stands 6 feet 3 inches in his nude lower extremities. You can bite this one off, but try and chew it—he wears size 12 1-2 shoes. * * ❖ The Mustangs carried fifty gallons of good old Dallas water along on the train when they played the Ne braska Cornhuskers last Saturday. Coach Ray Morrison wanted to take no chances with the water there disagreeing with his players. ❖ ❖ * By the way, these Mustangs play ed a nice game against Bible’s club. In fact, they won that old prover bial moral victory. * * * The T. C. U. cross country team started their season’s training this past week, with Bud Norman, cap tain of the ’28 track team, handling the runners. They have a meet book ed with S. M. U. for November 9. * * ❖ Texas will find a difficult job awaiting them next week when they arrive in Arkansas for their first Conference game. The Arkansas of ficials, anxious to win at least one game with Southwestern teams, have named October 12th as Home Coming Day and thereby gave the Porkers their first victory. Only once in the dim and distant has a team ever defeated the Hogs on that day and it is not likely that this precedent wdll be broken this year. ❖ ❖ * To date the Christians have had 3 first down made on them, one by Simmons and two by Daniel Baker. INTRAMURALS (Continued from Page 10) plenty subs. These games mark the beginning of Physical Education’s proposed pro gram to have every student partic ipate in some form of athletics every day from 4:00 o’clock until 5:30. Every student is urged to avail himself of the use of Kyle Field in all supervised sports. Beginning next week the College tennis racquet wielders will be started on their way to the College Championships and the following week speedball enthus iasts will be given their sport. This is a game that is a mixture of bas ketball, football, and a few other sports and it has become very pop ular on this campus, promising to push, playground ball and basketball for the popular sports. The cross country meet will be staged in about one month and men are urged to begin getting in condi tion for this cross country tour. The Intramural Department has just published its third Students’ Handbook for the information and use of the students. It contains last year’s records and a comparative record of the last three years, rules, time for beginning of sports, and much' other valuable information for those who will par ticipate in Intramurals. Several of the intramural rules have been It I jjj AND GOLD T} SSENTI ALLY colle- JC/ giate, distinctively up-to-date, subtly lux urious .... the Conklin Endura Black and Gold is in many respects a student’s pen of out standing suitability. So sensibly priced at $5 and $7. Pencils to match $3.50 and $4. Other ap propriate Conklin pens $3.50 and more; pen cils $1 and more. Mod ern colors. Traditional Conklin quality. Not obtainable in static stores. PENS - PENCILS - SETS DESK. SETS - LEADS “The Conklin ‘T’en Co. TOLEDO. OHIO New York Chicago San Francisco Identify a Conhlin Fndt/ra by the annular lines in contrasting color cap and barre l SERVICE UNCONDIIICNAILY AMD PERPETUALLY GUARANTEED