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The Polygram, November 23, 1922

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Volume VIII SAN LUIS OBISPO, NOVEMBER 23, 1922 No. 5

POLYGRAM WILL BE AGRICULTURAL DEPT. FOOTBALL BOYS^____ ^ ATTEND CALIFORNIA PUBLISHED WEEKLY HUTSON BARN DANCE SPREATT SPIRIT OF DAIRY MEET, FRESNO —ISSUED THURSDAYS — i The Agricultural Department of POLY ATHLETICS Dr. Charles Eastman ami Mr. Poly held a regular old-fashioned Herspring left Sun Luis Obispo At last! Another dream comes Mr. Rjeciardi was in receipt of a Thanksgiving burn dance lust Monday Thursday morning with two carloads trye—and that in a weekly Polygram. letter after the team returned from night in the Dairy Barn. Overalls of students to represent the Califor- * It ha* been hoped by many of the stu­ Fresno that should interest the stu­ and gingham aprons prevailed. tiia Polytechnic School in the annunl dents and faculty that the Polygrum dent body. The letter is self-explan­ The evening was spent dancing Vir­ meeting of the Cure of California could be a weekly, and now it in here. atory, and it follows with the excep­ ginia Keels, quadrilles und other Iiairy Council helil in Fresno Thurs­ Thin was not poaaible in the preced­ tion of one paragraph: dances of other days. An enjoyable day, November 18. ing yearn because of the added ex­ J’Mr. Ricciardi. Dear Sir: This is to feature of the evening’s entertain­ It hns been the policy of the A gri­ pense to publish twice the number of inform you that I went to Fresno to ment was the "Field Meet.” cultural Department to have the in­ Issues, but it is now possible, thunks' see the football game between the A ll the various stunts that make up structors and students of every to our new print shop, which is now Poly team and the Fresno team. a field meet were introduced, and some branch attend, ns fur us possible the setting up the copy for the Polygram. "Although outweighed by the surprising records were hung up by fuirs and meetings of their particular The paper can be published every Fresno teum, the boys put up a very the vnumys contestants. The “ Yel­ interests, By this means the school NYpek-for less now than heretofore good game. low” team,-headed by Miss Hunsuker, can keep in better touch with outside every two weeks. ******* after a hotly contested battle, won interests und parallel commercial con­ This will make it a very peppy "I want to say that I mot several if the hand-painted bottle of milk from ditions more closely. - paper with only lust-minute news and the players while on The field und the "Green" team, headed by Miss This meeting in Fresno had especial many other features, as more adver­ after the game, und I iwant to say I Bell. Score, 41-27. interest to the dairy department. At tising for our advertisers, more room never suw u teum hehive in u more The chief feature of the Virginia the close of the progrum the members for Joshes, create more interest gentlemanly manner than they did, Heel was the graceful steps intro­ attended in a body the trial and exe­ among the students and a larger cir­ nnd I hope that the team will cin- duced by Mr. Peteler. cution of the “ Scrub Bull." This rob­ culation to other schools. tinue to win comment on their be­ ber nnd enemy of dairy progress had rr. Will make It easier to issue _— A novel feature of the evening was havior as ns well asas—success w their the service of the lunch, which con­ been Tndteted hy the Fresno County * special numbers, such us u Christmas playing. 't—~* sisted of sandwiches, salads, pumpkin Grand Jury und was brought to trial ' number before the holidays vacation; "V ery truly yours, pie, cake and coffee. The entire party before u Jury und superior judge of a Lincoln number, u Valentine num­ "GEORGE P. E L L IO T T ." was "fed ” dairy-style, each couple oc­ Fresno County. This is of particular ber; also a "W rite as You Think” One paragraph of Mr. Kieciardi’s cupying a stall and served from the interest at this time because Fresno number In which you— everyone— reply to Mr. Elliott should bo quoted: is only following the lead of many feed conveyor in the dairy barn. will write his thoughts as to what other leading dairy counties of the Mr. Anderson and Mr, Vernon com­ "After all, if football is worth should be done and why, and how you stute and if San Luis Obispo County posed the entertainment committee— while, it must develop in our boys the would do it. is going to progress as a dairy; county and they are of the "know how" clean traits that will win the respect Make the Polygram what it is— many "Scrub Bulls" will Shave to/ be variety. and confidence of those with when, your paper, and remember it will ap­ brought to trial. Music was dispensed in generous they will come in contact as men in pear every Thursday noon, unless the quantities and no little quality by Mr. the various vocations they may bulletin tells to the contrary. / DISCOVERED: A John Kohrlick of the farm, on his ac-4- pursue.” cordion. A Victrola helped. The comment made by Mr. Elliott NEW LUNCH ROOM READ EXCHANGES is one that has been made by mem­ bers of opposing teams, coaches, offi­ During the rainy days of last week IN THE LIBRARY AMAPOLA TO GIVE a brand new lunch room was dis­ i. 1 ■ ■ - 1 ■ 1 ‘ ■ « ------T ----- — cials and rooters throughout the covered by some of the faculty mem­ At the present time the Polygram PLAY IN ASSEMBLY who# footbull season. To win re bers. Not that the lunch room itself is exchanging papers with many sppet for manliness is u thing tin t The Amapola Club has chosen a was something entirely new, but its schools, not only in California, but any team and any school should tie play as its program for an assembly. use as un actual lunch room was from all parts of the United States. prouder of than a championship, if This was decided upon after mueh rather startling. This means interesting school news the latter is to come at the cost of the , discussion and the play to be given Each rainy day every member of and good jokes from all types of former. ' was left to the decision of a commit­ the faetulty participating contributed schools. 4 tee. The title of the play chosen is something and the cooking room was In these papers are write-ups on STUDENT LEAVING US “ Aunt Maggie’s W ill,” which is a revised into a tearoom. Eveiv noon athletics, school spirit, dramatic short comedy in three acts. The char­ We are very sorry to hear that one they had a pleasant party. Lucky dubs and several other subjects acters have already heen chosen. of our students, Herrick Berryhill, Faculty! which should interest us. They are Margaret Ditmas, Muriel who left us last Friday, was called The exchanges are to be put in wire Sellers, Helen Rutherford, Ethel Van home. During his stay here he has losses to Physics Class baskets in the Library. When you Wormer, Dorothy Hoare, Margaret made many friends and many will have finished reading these papers Word, Belle Tomasini, Gertrude As usual, the physics class at the miss him every day at his former please replace them and set the paper Truesdale, Creda Spaulding and Hae beginning of the year was one of the place of abode, the famous Stagger largest classes in the school. But it weight on top of them, so that others Mayhall. Inn, i.e., the sub-dorm. is always remarkable how the class may find them when they wish. Rehearsals have already begun and gradually dwindles down to a more the girls guarantee something good., Sick List For Last Week moderate sized class. This year ap­ C. C. POTTER ILL proximately half a do sen stud«mts NEWS OF DRAMATICS It seems that an epidemic of colds have "le ft the fold,” in the Words of Clinton Potter, our ftfbtball captain, has been going around during the FOR COMING YEAR Mr. Agosti himself. Some of those president of the Senior Class and last week that forced many o f Poly’s leaving our class on such a snap of a president of the Mechanics’ Associa­ Many will undoubtedly be interested members to remain at home for either subject nre Wayne Worn!, formerly tion, is now in the hospital ns a result to know that a dramatic club is tl^e entire Week or just for a few our physics shark; Warren Stevens, of the'Fresno game. After that game about to be formed in addition to the days. Some of those who made up gohe long ago; Ted I>e Rose, whom he came down with a very severe cold. public presentations to be given by the list are: Mrs. Wilder, our Spanish Mr. Agosti says had the ability hut , After being in bed for a week or so Poly during the coming year. This teacher; Miss Hoover, who hHS charge not the desire to conquer the subject, with that, he was sufficiently well to club will present various sketches and of household arts department; Helen nnd several others who left so long come to school. But the evening of plays during the year, all before the . Rutherford. Ethel Van Wormer, ago that at present their names can the game with the high school out Assembly. Sadie Bayes, Ted De Rose and Mil­ . not, be recalled. , here on our own field he could not re­ The object of this club will be to re­ dred Gibson. Many others have bad It always hurts us to see these sist the temptation to play. This evi­ habilitate The stage in the Assembly colds, too, hut have been nttcnli’ ig students let such an easy course go dently made him worse, so that now Hall; therefore admission will be school regularly. by without even a serious attempt to be is in the hospital. charged for all presentations. get a credit in ttr^ We all send Potter our heartfelt Miss Bell spent the week-end in Los The business house that advertises regrets and wish him a speedy Ahgeles, reporting a very pleasant in Polygram is helping support it— Patronize Polygram advertisers - trip. They are patronizing your enterprise. recovery. » - ______■ show your appreciation!______i - ‘ 2 THE POLYGRAM EDITORIAL STAFF DORM DOINGS Stewart Patchett ...... Editor-in-Chief Fat Hodges is now in lead in the Ethel Van W ormer...... NeW8 J5j!tor RENETZKY’S Margaret D itm a s...... Department Ed tor checker contest that is taking up the Harley Bock ...... Department Editor evenings between 6 and 7:30. Nell Perry ...... * ...... Dormitory Editor Our Ags have gone to Fresno to Good Shoes Douglas Annin . .*• < ...... j_±,. v...... Athletic Editor the milk and milkers’ contest. We Rae Mayhall...... Special Writer ean now sleep after 4 a. m., because That Fit William Corbin ------, ------...... : .Special W riter they are not here to practice driving Fay Rougeot . i ...... :...... • ...... T yPi8t the cows in. This is Diefenderfer’s stunt in the upper hall. Stacy Adams and Packard BUSINESS s t a f f Forraat Coyner . ■, ...... Business Manager - — Several 6rthe TeWws ‘went foTMo SHOES FOR MEN Dick Wilson ...... Assistant Manager Robles Saturday to the big Armistice Muriel Sellers ...... ! ...... • ...... Circulation Day celebration. They report having a good time. Bulletin Supplement. Entered at the Portofflce at Ban Lula ObUpo, Cal., a> «eeund-cla»« matter. A weekly publication Untied by the ntudenU of the California Polytechnic School, Han Berryhill of the Sub-Dorm now LuU ObUpo, California. 8ubncrlpt!onn. one dollar a year. Hlnsle coplea, ten centa. Printed by the California Pflbtnhnlc School Print Shop. holds the reeord for sleeping. He has COMMERCIAL BANK slept eighteen hours a day for the . OF SAN LUIS OBISPO AT LAST bringing up any old or new business. last four days. First Bank A t the close of last year a banquet * in Did you notice the joyful grins that was given by the old members at the Thanskgivnig is coming and most San Luis Obispo wreathed the faces of all our football Commercial Hotel, in honor of the of the fellowH are, planning to either County go home or have a big feed here. huskies on the afternoon of Wednes­ several new members who were Assets Over day, the fifteenth? It was a day of ushered in as the old term wan Hogue, Miller und Harris were $5,000,000.00 heartfelt rejoicing among them. Thb ushered out. Speeches were delivered, three ofi the representatives for the YOUR ACCOUNT IS WELCOME reason? Why, the football field was after the big feed (the big feed, by C. E. at Atascadero last week end. being plowed. A fter the first shock the way, made talking almost impos­ THE STRONG HOME HANK of discovery was safely weathered, sible for some of the new ones), and A Palace For Mr. Williams they often let their enraptured gazu then officers were elected for this wander over the broken sod and in year as follows: On the west side of the S. P. track silent reverie think of the many ca­ Douglas Annin, president; C. C. across from the football field is Mr. resses that they had received on the Potter, vice president, and Kenneth Williams’, our math instructor, future LA FRANCE , old Held, "cut in alabaster,” as Depew, secretary and treasurer. All home while he remains at Poly. Ho (CAFETERIA) Shakespeare would say, and rein­ of the members pledged their support says that it is a plainly built bunga­ STRICTLY AMERICAN forced with concrete, we might add. of the club and its ideals to the end, low with plenty of room for three or HORN & FRANCE, Proprietors This act of mercy was something that and they’ll live up to it, too. four persons. they had long been Clamoring for and Well, anyway, at the meeting last By taking this place he will have is greatly appreciated by them. In week it was decided to carry on the room for his one dozen fine hens that fact, some of them were so deeply good work in the same old way as be­ have arrived from the east. He STOP IN touched that they recommended buy­ fore, but, you know, anything with a thinks he will enjoy his new domicile A T P IP E R ’S ing a collar for "Brownie" to cele­ kick in it "improves with age," so immensely and is now seeking a name brate the occasion. Others suggested watch it this year— from now on. for it. So far no name suggested has a spittoon for the forge shop or a As Kenneth Depew did not return been appropriate. STOP INN plug hat for the Chief. Nothing has to Poly this term, Stewart Patchett A fter football Donald Eveleth will been decided upon as yet, but we may was unanimously elected secretary bo with Mr. Williams, and they expect THE all be certain that the team will prac­ and treasurer for the year. more company when mid-year term tice with more gusto and less pain There is to be a meeting of the "P ” begins in January. San Luis Jewelry Co. than they did on the hard Held. Club on Thursday, November 23, for Mr. Williams hopes that all the purposes that you will hear about. Poly” boys will find time to visit him Now located at W H Y NOT? — Bv’y. in his new palace—-they are always 865 Monterey St. The edict has gone forth that no welcome. ‘ one who haf gorte out for football is NEW HORSE BARN TO eligible to play on the class teams. BE OCCUPIED SOON Building YOUR Deposit You The main argument in support of said Finishing touches to the new horse Never- edict is that all Ifootball jmen by their Habit barn have recently been completed Can The convenience of a constant practice, have come so ex­ and it is now ready for occupancy. checking account until ceedingly tough that it would be mur­ Determine now to live. Regularity Know you have tried one. This barn is one of the finest in the and consistency ire the foundation der to. pit them against their softer Whenever you feel die- state and will house in all twenty-six on which to build. An account poaed to taat the matter schoolmates. started NOW will form your habit horses, including six box-stalls for we ihstl be glad to tup- This argument, in the main, is very of thrift. stallions. The barn is so arranged ply you with the necea- good, but there is a small group of •ary hooka, blanka and that visitors coming through will players that it does not take into con­ information. have no difficulty in seeing stock on BANK OF ITALY sideration. These are the second display. Head Office, San Francisco string men who have not been able to The blacksmith shop in the rear is go on any of the trips that the team SAM LUIS OHISPO BRATNCH being fitted up with an anvil, forge The Citizens State Bank has taken. They have come out to and vise and it is planned that Mr. practice regularly, but, because of Figge will conduct some of his classes their lightness or for some other rea­ in blacksmithing and horseshoeing in son, have not been able to make the — The — YOSEMITE CAFE the new shop.______first team. They have worked faith­ F. W. MITCHELL, Prop. fully and all the reward that they QUEEN MARY~GIVES NEW MARKET Good Food at have so far received is a black eye or Reasonable Prices BIRTH TO DAUGHTER 1016 Chorro - San Lula Obispo a wrenched shoulder obtained while Wholesale and Retail bucking the first team. With all their Queen Mary, one of the prize practice, we do not feel that they Perchcron mares, has recently pre­ Butchers have been crystallised into such an sented the school with a fine mare A. SAUER CO. exceeding hardness that they could colt. This colt is the first progeny Stock Buyers not be badly dented by some of the of the imported Percheron stallion, Groceries and Produce less "fortunate" players on the op­ "M otif,” and should develop into a Market Phone 92 SAN LUIS BAKERY Slaughter House Phene H09-K-1 posing team. Why not be sports and future prize-winner. Phone 27 848-850 Monterey let them play? Mr. Vernon, our farm foreman, is BLOCK “P” CLUB HOLDS wearing a big smile these days, fol­ H. & D. Auto Top Shop A. F. Fitzgerald & Son FIRST MEET OF YEAR lowing the heavy rain and clear weather. It looks like a big year for' 1010 Higuera St. REAL ESTATE A t— 1'hysics laboratory. the farm, with plenty of early grass • Aulo Tops, Cushions. General INSURANCE INVESTMENTS Time— Four o'clock p.m. and ideal weather for early plowing. Repairs on Topfc and Curtains Reason— Read it below. LOANS OVERHAULING All right— let’s go! The drat meet­ ing this of the peppiest organization T H E FIELD Mission CANDY Shop between Heaven and —oh— we'll say Wednesday ope of the Federal men SAN LUISTAXI Bwt Candla., Ira Craaai, Hod a. the Dead Sea, was held down in the plowed up the football field with the Try our Plamo Clam Chowdar, l.nnrhoon, Phone 525 Phone Tamalaa, C ollet with Craam, Hot Chocolate . famous physics laboratory last Thurs­ tractor and will disc it and get it in day evening for the purpose of or­ shape in case we play on our own MRS. MABEL MILLER ganising this year’s membership and grounds Thansgiving. 869 Vs Monterey, San Luis Obispo 740 HIGUERA ST.

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WE WANT YOUR KODAK FINISHING 21-Hour Service Done in Sun Luis Obispo A LA BICYCLE— ““ If I hiul n million dollars. I'd It fascinated him. Ho could not Koittn around the world. (EAGLE PHARMACY) I'd tdop among Hu* Hnndwich Isles, und draw hi* eyes away from it. How Wiiti'h fair Kiliioi’H gargle. Mission Drug Co. *62 Monterey St. tall and straight it wan. His foot I'd climb to Fujiyama's smoking summit, und ceased to move but still ho ap­ SIld«* olT a snowbank. proached. lie opened bis anna to I ’d Invade wicked Honk Kong's siraii dens, and- L'piirn tht' Chinese language. clasp It. Crash! Pfeiffer has run SCHULZE B R O S .it U - CLOTHIERS I'd climb uj> 'one side of the lofty IlimitlityitH into another telephone poliuJ__ . und Climb down the other. Adler's "Collegian" Clothes Stetson Hats Interwoven Hosiery SPEAKING OF BRAINS Among the tree tops of India's steaming Hankerson (In argum ent)— "Guess jungles I'd —, 7W4 Hlguern Street I know what I'm talking about. I'vo Hunt for missing grandad. Amid the arid tltjno* uf hpt Sahara I'd got some brains. Search fur hopping sg,nd fleas.' I* h*•. 1'rS.cHptlon U.psrtm»nt lit chsrx. »f nsiUlorsd Freshman, has just been found among I'd stop at Monte Carlo, and pharmacist. W f vivy (ireen I tailing Htantn*. some old papers in the Ad' Building: Wul«th 'em play poker. "What a wonderful bird the frog Among the wheedling vamps of I’arls I'd get real wild und drinlt a glass of water. are! When he stands he sits, nlmnst. I'd gd to London town, and When he hop he fly, almost. He ain’t Kiss the Queen. THE MELODY SEXTETTE got ro sense, hardly. Ho' ain’t got And then -» • no tail, hardly, either. -When he sit Beneath the softly luring lights of arid I'lsmo MUSIC FOR ALL OCCASIONS I'd kiss my lust lonely dollar ; he sit on what he ain't got, almost." With It I'd buy a shot of inspiration and die JOHN LOUCKS, Mgr. Phone oi R Clint has learned a lot since then. happy.

Paps—" I met Miss Chase today. Do ships hitvc eyes when they go to mm ? Polylte— "What-did she nay?" Arc there springs hr the oceun bedT Paps—"N ot very much-.’" Does the Jolly Tar flow from u tree? Does n river lose Its heud? Cleaners ADRIANCE Polyite— "Then you didn’t meet and Miss Chase." Are lish rrmy when they go In seine? Cun un old hen sing her luyT BOOTERY lie—Do you like IInIi bulls? Cun you bring relief to u window pune? Or mend the hreuk of day? For yo u r... She—I don't lliiiik 1 over attended Tailors one. Whut sort of irvegetuhle is u policeman's beat? SHOE NEEDS Is u newspaper white where it's read 7 *7- ALWAYS THE REST Is a baker broke when he Is making dough? AN KKKOIt 7 Poly, ure out for big meat. They Corner Chorro und Monterey have been on edge for a game with UNANIMOUS CONSENT _____ Han Luis High and probably the next Phone 283 Continuous Service I wondered wh*t grandma would say attempt will be with U. C. The Of the clothes girls are wearing downing they gave the Sophs and Dr.RoyM.Cox today. Juniors has been a stimulant for they PHYSICIAN and SURGEON 1 met her. I ’m feeling quite blue, are practicing hard and claim that if Bee Hive For grandma is wearing them too! they ever get a crack at the Frosh we Phone «1 -V San Luis Obispo won't have Hny one to give orders to. Restaurant The sailor Wan showing Anna Chaves over th^ battleship. Waldo Chlesa Paul Hada "There," he kuid, pointing to an JERSEY CREAMERY Inscribed plate oh the deck, "is where ,E. E. LONG Lunch Counter our gallant captain fell.” PIANO ICE CREAM Tables for Ladies "No wonder,’” muttered our dear Home Made Pies nnd Cakes Anna, "I nearly slipped on it myself.” COMPANY . Sandwiches and Coffee 877 Monterey, San Luis Obispo

Mrs. Theisen — "W here was the Declaration of Independence signed?” Everything that’s GOOD in H. Bock—(After silence) "At the Cleaning Pressing Dyeing DR.H.A.GQWMAN m ______' • _ bottom." PHONE 329-J OPTOMETRIST Men’s Wearing Apparel Things We Would Like To Know l l j CHORRO STREET JEFF* L. ANDERSON What does Dick WlUou da- after school ?

What is Potter’s latest -nickname? S. Aumaier Nsak Mulo, lir i I 'vsh Tins W’here did Corbin get his one-piece Mission Rubber Co. band? TAILOR 20 years in rubber business Gibson Bros. Garage Wanted— A position as house detec­ THE HOUSE OF QUALITY Auto Repairing a Specialty tive.—Wiihelmina Johe. McCTaren Tirea— Vulcanizing 1127 Monterey Street Why ie Virgil called sonny— See 1041 Monterey i ’^onc 317 |U 1 Mont,,., t 4 THE POLYGRAM

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GUNS FOR RENT All Kinds of Cartridges and Louded Shells If you haven’t a gun of your own R E N T ONE 1 at and some fried chicken. Well we got THANKSGIVING THAT TRIP TO FRESNO him out before anything happened Clifford^------—OUR BIG GAME Amidst the audible alienees of early and explained to him that although morning (7:80 a. m.) our enravan haberdashery may suggest hush to Sporting Goods Store On Thanksgiving the varsity meets ono it does not follow that haber­ the Knn Jose State Teachera' College pulled out for Fresno, the birthplace of bullfight panties, Sun Maid iron dashers serve moals, 700 Hlgueru 8t. on the field at the Expoeltlon Park. Wo found a ‘‘rasturawnt,’’ as Clint It la not a league game, but It la our ore and bum aporta. We slipped gently over Cueata grade, through would say, a short distance down the big game in many respects. It la to street and stuffed to the eyebrows. be played at San Lula Obispo where Paso Robles and out into the Great American Sahara. Our internal yearnings thus satis­ all of you can aee your team work and . •> HARRY ROWAN fied, wo Journeyed peacefully on to booat them to victory. The San Joae We halted for a moment at Shap- Fresno, arriving there at dusk. The team la a college team equal in don to allow Mr. Agosti in hla power­ outstanding features of Fresno wore weight to the Stanford aecond var- ful "Lincoln 4’’ sport model to over­ the great number of foreign-looking » alty. The aucceaa of the football aea- take u^. While waiting there we dis­ people who lived there and the per­ •on dependa on thia game and the auc- embarked and ran through a few SPORTING GOODS vading odor of mildewed grapes. ceaa of thia game dependa upon you. signals. The whole city turned out At Frosno Mr. Knott discovered It meuna that aix hundred ticketa will to view ua. The mayor presented that he still had the key to Shandon. have to be aold. Can you do it T Mr. Knott with the key to the city He did n>t mind this, as he soon dis­ a Yes. Will you do it? Time will tell. and toid us to make ourselves, at covered that when it was placed in Soft Drinka und Candy Future teama and athletica of thia home. Bro. Annin thought it was a the same pocket with his knife and year depend on thia game. key to the mayor’s cellar, so ho c6m- properly manipulated It mado a Jingle Thia will be the laat big game to be menced to get excited right away. It like a million dollars. He also found played thle aeaaon, ao do your stuff. took ten minutes of high preaauro ex­ it handy when unlocking his hotel Be loyal to your team and to your plaining before wo sot him right on FLMOMONTEREY room and when starting his car. L- a n d I I t h e a t e r ; achool, a loyal Polyite through and this point. We got rooms pt Hotel Hughes and through. Lumley, while attempting to escape retired early. After we got Hank We endeavor to give that Booat the rally for Tueaday night the charge of an infuriated bovine at whieh is best und cleun in and Lumley, the two windy ones, and be preaent when the whiatle Shandon misjudged the height of a quieted, we went to sleep. . About blowa at 2:30 on Thuraday. six-wire fence and wga forced to don midnight wo were awakened by a MOTION PICTURES an overcoat. Just at thia moment gentle tap on the door and upon open­ POLY VERSUS Mr. Agosti and his gang came roar­ ing it we beheld the savage visage of and to extend every pos­ ing in, so we all piled Into our ma­ sible courtesy to- you and HIGH SCHOOL Wilhelmina Johe. He tiptoed in chines and resumed our Journey. your friends -while visit­ quickly and informed us that a ing our theaters. r Laat Wedneaday night the San Luia To anyone who has not the proper High School football team came out Dutchman upstairs had left his door W^B. MARTIN, Mgr. appreciation of the great open spaces after achool for a practice game with open and his Llmberger cheese had of our glorious west we recommend slipped out and run down the hall, Poly. Owing to the late arrival of this trip to Wasco. The landscape the high school team a whole game and that he, Johe, was hot on the made us sad, and Annin thirsty. Cap­ was impossible, but we had forty trail. He did not find it In our room tain Potter informed us that all Jack- and so ho left. We heard the next WICKENDEN minutes of good practice. AND rabbits hereabouts carried lunches morning that he had finally caught Poly’s regular string did not play and all stink bugs canteens. in their regular poaitlona but were it climbing down the fire escape and WICKENDEN When wo reached the central por­ had returned it to its rightful owner. transferred to all parts of the team. tion of this Volstead country, Mc­ Lumley, regular center, and Troup, More power to Johe, the house de­ Hart, Kean's car, which was leading the tective! HchufTner regular end, played In the back field, parade, playfully waltzed into an un­ while Young and Patchett held down Friday we whiled away the time as & Marx offending pebble beside the way. The their poaitlona on the line. best we could. left rear wheel was quite badly dam­ Poly succeeded In scoring thirty* 8aturday we played football. After aged. A fter an interim of several two po(nta while the high achool were the game we took Annin, who nearly hours, during which time we sent out got his back broken while playing, CLOTHE/ accumulating eight, which they made an 8.0.8. for help, we left Mac with on fumbles by Poly, owing to dark* hack to the hotel and put him to bed. our best wishes and half of Miss neaa. The High School captain con­ We started to put him to sleep and Hoover’s exquisite cake, and pro­ gratulated ua on our clean playing, with Hodges and Dempsey singing L E T S GO— ceeded. We surely hated to leave as the High School had heretofore lullabies we were getting along fa­ Mac out in that dreary place, we being figured that we wero out for blood mously, Just then some one opened so hungry and he having the cake. whenever we played with them. Cap­ the window and one of those warm, Kaiser’s Dance Palace Our next stop was at Wasco. Here tain Potter was out of the game, due romantic southern breezes, Just off Hank, to demonstrate that he was get­ to some injuries, but promlaea to be the grape fields, stole softly In. An­ —TONIGHT ting to be a man of the world, asked out next time we have a game. nin got two sniffs of thia and he Im­ one of the natives where he might mediately Jumped out of bed. We COMING GAMES find the nearest haberdashery store. remonstrated. He said he had for­ On being informed he went in and gotten something he was going to do MOTTO’S TAXI Football practice has not been car­ told them he wanted a bowl of soup after the game. We told him that AND BUS SERVICE ried on with its usual vigor the laat only raisin grapes were grown about Phone 3 2 5 Harry Itowan'a week or ao on account of the big Coach Agosti has been trying the Fresno. He told us he came from a From 10:30 p. m. to 7:00 a. m. rains, but now that it Is dear again laat few days to get -a game with state where they drank muddy water HOTEL ANDREWS we are going twice aa hard to make some of the high schools around the and raised canaries with long ears. up for lost time and be in shape for country for practice. He reports that W e had to let him go. About two Meet Me *■ the big Thanksgiving game with San he has procured a game with Atasca­ hours later he came sadly in and told Joae. dero ovoj there for the twenty-fifth, us we had told him the truth. at the looking over the past records we but was unable to find a game for We slept well that night, that is STAG BARBER SHOP find that the only time Poly and San the eighteenth. after the bellhop came up and mado Joae have tangled there was no score, The Atascadero game should be a Mr. Agosti and Olaf stop throwing Ask Any Polyite 0-0. This at least shows that we were good one, inasmuch as Atascadero pillows at each other, and helped on equalt footing with them a few defeated Paso Robles Armistice Day some of us stand our beds right sido years ago and now all we have to do <1-0. Paso Robles beat San Luis up Again. , is prove we have advanced faster Mission SHOE Store High 43-0, so It means that Atasca­ We started home at 8;3Q Nunday Tit IIIUt'KKA MTHKKT than they have In the athletic line. A R M Y HHOKM f dero has a good team. Last Thanks­ morning and bumped and twisted Prim Kino from IM I la i.it “ So lot’s all keep this in mind and be giving we defeated them 31-0 with our way back across the Great Waste HIIOK mi-AJHIM, sure and be ready one hundred per llsir S..l«, II,2A only a fow first string men, so let’s through Paso Robles, down to our Half iolm mill Haala, I 1.7R cent to show up San Joae, do that well and better this time, cool city.hy the sea. - ______Wa alu Hava "FANCO " Mnlaa I