Washington School Is Peeved At Loss - . 1 t of Kicker’s Shoes Imagine anybody stealing a pair of ske No. U football brogans! —but that's Just what happened, with the resalt that Washington Staters are very much peeved The boots belonged to John Eubank, who has made a. specialty of win ning football games for the Cou gars with last-second place kicks. Recently, after he kicked one 4? yards—incidentally, the longest of the year—his fellow students wanted to enshrine the shoes. His fraternity, Siftna Alpha Epeilon, had similar ideas. But while they were sM) DRINKS CANDIES At Makonic Temple Texas Nav other time during the entirp son, could make no headway. The T. C. U. line was compared favor ably with the Southern Califbrnia line thropgk which not a single touchdown was made all seanon. The 1933 football Season probably will be another strong one for the Southwest. There are more intersections! games schedul the trip remarked favorably on the ho$pitaHt|r. shown .Stem by the! large gnawers of the valley who weke inhmlnental ip making the | trip a rufeese _ j i o pwM MUing the trip with Dr. | Adriance wbre; R. L, Mosty, J. O. McKnighLm S. Rodman. H. E. Wright] R.,E. Nolan. Willis Nolan, THE GREATER PALACE THURSDAY — FRIDAY - SATURDAY The motion picture industry, re versing the Midas form, changes gold into romance ia their roman tic! sat ion of the banking business under the epic-mounding title of “The Conquerors." This picture re counts the life of a hanker who liv ed through two financial depres sions. Starring Richard Dix and Ann Harding, the picture ia done in the “Cimmaron" style and should prove interesting. ed for 1933 also. Rice lournty* to ■ C. O. Ffrfsier, S. B. Apple, Homer California to take on Santa Clara Gqodni|fc|,,W. W. Newport, George University, the University of Tex- Lord W. F ; Ragsdale. E. M. Rags- aa will resume their feud with the dale, C. Ritter, P. B. Davis, C D. X. Bible-coached team when *H.'Brock, ftouis Miller, and Hector they battle the Nebraska Corahus- Fuentes,, kers. champions of the Big Six, —| ♦—r- and the Aggies will again journey because thrir schedule was played to Louisiaalt' on two different oc- in almost <&e casions to play TUlane and Cen tenary. S. M. U. has brought the spotlight to the Southwest more than any other team in the con ference because of their brilliant intersectional playing against Eastern and Western teams. They will play Centenary and prqhably another intersect ional tilt also next year. The one team that has played fewer games outside of the conference than any other ip the T. 6. U. Horned Frogs, and they probably suffered from it this year. Though they were undefeat- A COMPLETE CLEANING PLANT We are not operating a wash tub pnd pressing machine shop, but a complete cleaning plant to do the most satisfactory work. It's your shop too, operated for the benefit of the Student Loan Fund j -•‘j [' 3 ■* "*■ Agents for “International” and “Be m" Clothes. The Campus Cleaners & Tailors (Over the Exchange Shore) I ff in almost dbe spot—the Southwest. They did, however defeat th* L. S. U. Tigqri coached by Biff Jones, former lAhpy mentor. Both Ten nessee ar*F Auburn, co-champions of the Saqtbfm conference refused to play a post season gam* with these rhapmions of the Southwest in ordet Tv distinguish the real 1 hampimi* of the entire South. With tjkf- conference getting stnonget all fhe time, with the eyes of the foptball world turning re luctantly toward the Southwost for the first it seems that Texas fpitbaiu tWyein lies most of the ed and untied their national tank- conference, tfill soon come into its ing was more than likely loitered) own. WELCOME HOME GANG! L We Wish YoJ«! Prosperous New Year i j CASEV’S CONFECTIONERY / Chain Gang sensationalism nas attracted the exploitation efforts of Hollywood and Warner Broth ers has responded with a film pre sentation of the much-headlined auto-biographical best seller writ ten by Robert E. Bums and entitl ed “I am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang ” With Paul Muni of “Scar- faee” fame taking the heavy role. t picture will not be lacking in histrionic talent, the prime essen tial in a picture of this type. Cast: Paul Muni, Glenda Farrell, Helen Vinson, Preston Foster, and Ssheila Terr)-. <4 With EDNA MAY OLIVER • OUY KIBBEE Ml* H»y4*n ‘Sk**l»~ OstlBgMr Directed by WILLIAM WE LIMAN • fro* the story ( bv Howord Ei'abrpok. aaa::i:::aaaxssaaaa BARGAIN MATINEE 1-2 P< M. — 25* SUNDAY AND MONDAY Hours Show Sunday, 2-4 p. nt. Night g p. m. . I bogey man, Boris Karloff, through his pace in “The Mummy," a story by Nina Wilcox Putnam which was published several years ago. Boris Karloff, even though covered with the usual amount of makeup, im bues the part with the erriness of a revivified mummy to the extent that we are convinced that under the plaster of pans is an actor. i! > * about one tori the