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*— —■ The Santa1 ■—— —■^—— Clara VpL. 12 NO. 13 SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1932 PRICE 10CENTS ONE-ACT PLAYS PRESENTED THIS EVENING IN SHIP S. C. Orator Selected Fight Show Passion Play Fr. Hubbard Say Annual Parts Will Be Premiere of Play Chosen For Practice To Issued Mon. Lectures To Tonight; Written Mass Here Application blanks for City Debate Start Soon parts in the Passion Play will Guild in N.Y. Next Week be available Monday afternoon By College Author Vincent Cullinan, Senior Official Practice Starts at 3 o'clock in the office oppo- Six Reels Portray Travels Former Members of S. C. Nov. 21; Bouts to Be site Father Crowley's office in Of Santa Clara Men Faculty and Student Arts Student, Choice the vestibule of Nobili hall. Plays rf Of University Staged Dec. 7 Extracts from individual In Northland Four Ready for Body Honored parts will be given out the end Director Production; Band of next week. Students will C. Sponsored by Y. Many To Attend have to learn these brief parts, Tells of Sea Lions To Entertain S. Choir to Sing that is, of the character they Doyle, Representative of Coach Vin Thomas Finds intend to try for, and be ready Descent Into Volcano Pit Local Playwright Father Lyons Celebrant; Santa Clara Last Year, Boxing Prospect in for tryouts on Monday, No- ByAirplane Related Fathers Coghlan and vember 22. Tryouts will be • Galtes Assist Won Contest J. Pacheco held in the auditorium from By Explorer three to six o'clock in the aft- Authors Will Be Here; Vincent Cullinan, senior student Dull thuds of boxing gloves and Rev. Fr. Bernard Hubbard, S. J., To pray for the deceased alumni ernoon and from seven till , in the college of arts, has punching bags coming into contact explorer and Good Attendance and friend* of Santa Clara univer- liberal nine o'clock in the evening oi noted member of the been chosen from a field of twelve with each other will announce the sity and the dead in general will three days. University of Santa Clara faculty, Is Expected candidates to represent the Univer- fact that the recently gave an account, illustrated form the principal puipose of the re- ; of Santa the will, November pictures, quiem mass to be held in the ™ TtTi sity Clara in annual Y. boxers on 21st, with motion of his second Tonight & the time when the toil church at Santa Clara next Thurs- M. I. oratorical contest to be held on start their training for the boxing expedition to Alaska, to the St. Ga- j of the San'a Clara dramatists will day, November 17, at 9:15 a. November 22 at 8:30 p. m. in the smoker to be held at Santa Clara Debaters briel's Guild for Secretaries at the ccme to a as the four one-act m. in bud\ Rev. Fr. James J. Lyons, S. J., University of San Francisco's audit- the evening of December 7 at 8:30 Cenacle of St. Regis in New York. plays are to be presented this eve- CULLINAN, president of the university, be orium between St. Mary's, U. S. F., VINCENT senior in o'clock under the direction of Vine Father Hubbard exhibited six reels ning at 8:15 o'clock in the auditor- wiH the celebrant of the Rev. Fr. and Santa Clara. the college of liberal arts, who Thomas, boxing coach OpenForum of motion pictures. A feature por- num under the direction of Prof. mass; chosen this week represent Arthur Vincent Coghlan, S. J., pro- Tryouts for the contest have been was to Probably the newest development trayed the landing of an airplane in- Fenton J. McKenna, director of the in ' fessor of philosophy, will assist going forward during October. Rev. Santa Clara the Y. M. I. contest. in the annual affair soon to be staged side a volcano. Within this volcano university's dramatics. ' With U. S. F. Father Lyons as Fr. William C. Gianera, S. J., dean of is the finding of a new pugilistic Father Hubbard," Rev. Fr. Paul Gal- l deacon, Rev. Fr. Paul Francis Galtes, S. £, chemistry faculties, recently announced the prospect by Thomas. Jack Pacheco McLaughlin, tea, S. J., professor of chemistry at j PROF. FENTON McKENNA, direc- winner of tryouts. is the man. T. Turner and J. professor, as sub-deacon. the G. W. Curtis S. C. Representatives, Santa Clara university, and the rest tor of dramatics, who is in charge Two Actors Sick ORATORICAL CONTEST PACHECO SHOWS of the party ha:} to stay for days be- of the four one-act plays which FATHER D. KA VANAGH Close Series Frank Ruffo and Ala- OUTSTANDING BOXING TALENT cause severe storm raging out- will be presented tonight in the John WILL DELIVER S7ERMON WillAddress imo, actors in the plays being This annual contest, which was "Pacheco," stated Thomas, "re- Culminating their political fray side. auditorium. Rev. Fr. Dermis J. Kavanagh, S. J. presented tonight, were taken inaugurated five years ago, is spon- minds me of the first day Ed Hig- with the University of San Fran- ENTER English instructor in die college of ANIAKCHAK; suddenly ill two days ago.. sored the Ignatian council No. 35 pins first came into the room, the Santa Clara representa- PERFORM liberal arts, will deliver the sermon. by B.A.A. Group boxing cisco, EXPERIMENTS Professor Fenton J. McKen- of the Y. M. 1., in honor of the late green in the principles of boxing, tives returned to the local campus Last year Father Kavanagh preached "Aniakchak is 21 miles in circum- One-Act Play na, director of the having plays, is the baccalaureate address. Judge Jeremiah F. Sullivan. . Finance and Administration but who has since surprised other last Friday, November 4, after ference," stated the "glacier-priest" substituting for Ruffo, and The student choir, under the di- An. annual prize of $50.00 is Of Hospitals to Be college men. debated on that day the question, He asked his hearers to attempt to by James A. Badgalupi Jr., pres- rection of Professor Van Pen*, ac- . Written Awarded each year to the winner of Theme of Talk "I think-that Jeek will round «p "MaMsn in Tulilm*" mllh tin frirm iidagine an eruption covering flat ident of the freshman class, companied by Jacques will the affair. For the past two year* to be a better boxer than fighter, as er school. vast area. Perier, Pacific takes Alaimos place. Five sing the mass. This group has been Richard E. Doyle, president of the G. Waite Curtis, coast au- he possesses a unique style which is TaHon Turner and Jerome Mc- A large volcanic pit, "The Pit of S. C. Senior stage hands are also confined practicing for quite a while this A. S. U. S. C, had represented he thority on hospital finance and practically unequalled by the major- were Santa Clara's repre- for Laughlin Hell," so named by Father Hubbard to their beds. occasion. University of Santa Clara. In 1931 administration, will address the ity of boxers. If it is possible I ex- who defended McAdoo sentatives was also explored by his party. It J. Perier Has Distinguished Each year he was judged the victor at San Business Administration association have the the church sets aside pect to him perform in while Richard O'Connor and Samuel was in this cavity that a feat of Self Playwright, the Francisco. and the Mendel club next Tuesday as One of the plays to be presented, month of November to pay hon- coming show." Wicklof of S F. U. took the side of scientific importance was performed Essayist Here morning at 10 o'clock This will be "The Cop You Couldn't KUT, writ- or to the souls in purgatory, ilmti»g 1927 was the time at which this Fred Ruffo, Raymond .Reghetti, Talton Tubbs. A copper wire was melted by bury- at the regular B. A. A. meeting time ten by Willis O'Brien, has never be- which time special masses and pray- oratorical battle between these thi-ee Herb Merrick, Stanley "Frenchy"' Hon. Alfred J .Clary, chief ad- ing it in the lava and volcanic mat- Jacques Pereir's, senior student in t>, fore! been staged. Members of the ers are said and offered up for them. insti utions started. It has since of 10:05 o'clock in lounge room William Harp, Captain ministrative officer of San Francisco, Lourdeaux, ter under the top crust of th? n't. the college of liberal arts, one-act plays and outside dramatic critics Hence, each year Santa Clara been a yearly event and forms one of Seifert gymnasium. All students did not uni- Ed Higgins and Victor Vargas are presided at the affair, but Father Hubbard mentioned that play, "Ten Pounds, A Pearl, An versity celebrates of the highlights of Santa Clara's who are interested are invited to at- are endeavoring to determine how mass in honor of other men expected to participate in render a decision, as the debate was the volcano was not entered in a Outcast", will be presented tonight .he faithful scholastic year. tend this new production will be received departed. the affair. an open forum. spirit of recklessness; as he and his! in the auditorium along with three It has Last the affair by the audience. also been requested that the year was well at- Mr. Curtis is a graduate of a mid- COOGAN TURNS Last Friday's battle was the third other one-act plays. party had foreknowledge of the poi- Frank Ruffo, students remember the names of tended and it id expected that the west college, where he took a bach- and last of a series of debates be- John Alimo, Fran- PUGILISTIC sonous gases to be encountered and \ This is thefirst time in many years cis the deceased faculty members and contest of 1932 will turn out to be elor of commerce degree, after tween Santa Clara and S. F. U. J. Cronin, Gerald Rykt and Gale Several wrestling matches will therefore were prepared for them J that a play written by a student has alumni whose names are listed in as successful. which he taught for a number of or Roosevelt"? and "Inita- Sullivan are the performers in the also probably be staged. Men lined "Hoover MONSTROUS SEA LIONS been presented on the campus prev- the vestibule of the church. years and finally entering his pres- not"? were prev- new drama. up for these are Malcolm Wright, :ive No. sh-or the INTEREST EXPLORERS ious to the student's graduation. ent field in which he is an author- ious subjects discussed. JACQUES PERBER Bernard Harwood, Delia Maggiore, giant Perier has distinguished himself Women ity, having been engaged in the Santa Clara's political science "Vast numbers of sea lions PLAYWRIGHT Rudolph Polomik, Jess Maginnas on some of more isolated of the as a writer by bis numerous articles, Political Science financial advisory capacity of hos- club, under the direction of Rev. Fr. the Ten Pounds, A Pearl, An Out- and Cambiano. Aleutian islands were of great in- essays and plays published within To Meet in Gym pials for the past fifteen years. Mr. Cornelius Deeny, S. J., has been the cast", by Jacques Perier, junior in Group Jackie Coogan will appear on the to party," stated Father the last few years on and off the Receives Curtis is of repute on the Pacific sponsor of these meetings. terest our the college of liberal arts, has for program. He challenges any one- HUbbard campus. For Discussion coast, being on the staff of several of its setting the South seas. This Carnegie Catholic hundred pounder. . close-up of these strange crea- sophomore was lit- Books the largest hospitals in the state, "A While a Perier wager Thomas asks that all those inter- House Meets Monday; play deals with a between Catholic women of Santa Clara both in the bay reg'on and southern tures was hardly reassuring," he erary editor of The Santa Clara. At Rev ested in boxing or in participating two plantation owners over the up- Fr. Cornelius F. Deeny, a ralley will gather at a mass meet- California metropolitan areas. Foregoes Weekly Deflate continued, "and the speed at which present he is writing a serial story, professor the they lift of a beech-comber. J., of political science and ng to be held at 2:00 o'clock Wed- in coming smoker, whether they traveled was astonishing, in "Destiny", for The Owl, the supple- have Although the House of Philhistor- George McMenamin, Victor Var- moderator of the International Rela- knowledge - lesday afternoon, November 16, in any of boxing or view of their enormous size, some of ment of the weekly. ians held an official meeting last gas, Richard Doyle and Talton Tur- tions club, has received a group of he lounge room of Seifert gym- not, to turn out for practice. them being almost as large as ele- Father Shipsey Monday evening at 7 o'clock in the Perier has also received praise as ner are in this) play. books from the Carnegie Interna- lasium. The meeting is being held Those interested in taking part in phants." lounge room of Seifert gymnasium, a play director, having directed sev- tional Relations club. Among them the Catholic Women's club of the boxing contests should see A comedy by Carl Glide, "It Isn't if To Lecture Here no debate was held, due to the pres- The pictures shown of this Alas- eral plays in San Jose and Palo are "Far Eastern International Re- Santa Clara county. Catholic Thomas, while rAI Ruffo will take Done", will also be staged. This play All sure of studies. kan trip afforded views of glaciers, Alto within the last year. He will lations", by Morse and McNair; of mem- care of all those who wish to wres- deals with the supposed innocence of women desirous becoming of rugged peaks, and similar phenom- be one of the assistant'directors of "Compulsory by Cory; On Shakespeare tle. Resolved, that football is more poets and is written in dialogue Arbitration", jers of the Catholic Women's club Amer- ena. the Passion Play. and "'Recovered", by Salter. Cigarettes are to be distributed a detriment than a good for David McPherson, Edward Romano ire invited to attend the meeting. Rev. Fr. Edward Shipsey, S. J., The are being during the smoker. ican colleges, is the question to be and John Davis form the cast books studied by The objects of the Catholic Wom- professor of English, gave a lecture week. the members of the International debated next S. C. Choir Practicing Faculty Members Now DOCTOR REVEALS an's club of Santa Clara county this morning on Shakespeare's play, Fr. Edward Boland, S. J. club, Rev. For Mass FATAL SECRETS ire to raise student loans for stu- "Henry VII". The play was consid- Judge C. T. Goodell Will moderator of the house, presided at Memorial Away Making Retreats Richard Thrift, James Bacigalupl lents of the University of Santa ered from the viewpoint "Who are Lecture Weekly at S. C. the meeting The Santa Clara choir, which sang Rev. Fr. James J. Lyons, S. J., Sara and to work for the poor of the noble?". at the requiem mass for Prof. Joseph president of the university, and Rev. Jr. and Lloyd La Hue will be star- Judge C. T. Goodell of the San of the club are Mrs. VISITS CLUB & JL, red in "Pleasant Evening", a hair- ralley. Officers IFEiAJ*DEAN visa ID VUWD last Friday, is practicing Fr. William E. Boland, chap- This lecture was one of the series O. Plante ... Francisco superior court is going to raising I Saw Paul Fretz of Mountain View, pres- of on Shakespeare which and daily for the Memorial mass to be lain and dean of men, are making drama also written by Wil- lectures give a series of lectures on constitu- Dean and Mrs. C. C. Coolidge cient; Mrs. Huttlinger of Los Altos, weekly, each celebrated on the 18th of this month. their, retreat this week. The form- lis O'Brien. This play deals with a Code Beverly and are to be given Tues- tional law at the Santa Clara univer- Miss Coolidge will be guests of the Will Patz hav-- rice-president; Mrs. Joseph Sitz of The purpose This mass is for deceased faculty er is spending bis period of religious doctor who reveals the secrets of ing a game of tit-tat-toe day, till December 12. sity each Saturday morning in the Arts society at their meeting to in the gut- uos Altos, secretary; and* Mrs. Ray members and students of the univer- fervor in Phoenix, Arizona; the lat- dead bodies. ter under the of the lectures is to give acquai itance moot'eourt in O'Connor hall. All held in Seifert lounge room this "shampoo tree". Nolan, treasurer. At present the with the characters of the plays sity. ter in Santa Barbara, California. Willis O'Brien, feature writer for "Ed Knockout" Higgms those interested may attend. evening at 6:45 o'clock. stuck on Catholic Women's club has a roll which are considered ■ the San Francisco Chronicle, and the "barb" of e spear. >f ninety-seven members. There has been a remarkably large composer of two of tonight's pro- Frank "a" O'Brien tnWdflng th» LIWIUItIIIHUiIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIUIUtIMIHnUIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIII attendance at previous lectures, the Critic ductions, will view the plays. back stage of the & F. opera house. Pigs!' Discussed by S. C. A large crowd is expected number reaching at- times one hun- Republicans, Colyumists and to at- J. Perier and McVeigh having • dred and fifty. This course is held . tend. Professor Van Perre and his little debate over that unkonwn Coming Events in the lounge room of the Seifert Colyumist; Meets Austrian* band will furnish iuc for the oc- journalists term—"Lavender Laud*'. gymnasium on Thursday mornings Forlorn Republican and Keyhole Peeping casion, Ask Father Shipsey it I Sees * whet is; * —% * * the of don't TONIGHT at 10 a. m. The worlds Fifty cents is price admis- know. better. Propriety governs border customs. Indeed, we tell never to start again! o— art plays; campus lecture this course Since most of us have come to re- the I our-' i sion for visitors, while twenty-five s Lou "Basconsuellos", Four The next of ' greatest racket has been exposed! "Sooky" very speech, and this fact necessarily selves that this is a land of wonders; i auditorium, 8:15 p. m. will be on the play "Measure for alize that, after all, this is a has cents is the admission charge for Coogan and Hendlery having » lit- taUer bc- a land of bewildering unrealities— ( Lo, the solicitous inspector Arte society; 6:45 p. m. Measure". This play will be consid- strange world—jn which anything isi places the "I-want-dirt" 1 Santa Clara students. tle three-cornered water the and sorely in need of moral support, swooned away in sheer surprise. But duel the particular viewpoint likely to happen—-yre are, more and-1 neath the scope of verbal attack. t other night at dinner. SATURDAY ered from ; we frantically for a purveyor h s confreres leap to his aid. There judge read the more, led to believe that we can al- But let us cease dwelling upon search 1 Johnny "House yah* Football gam*; Santa Clan vs. of "How should a useless, and thus is a great scuffle; perambulators are Faculty »""fttM ways End objects of outside these said "objets d'art", and save of Schnapps. It's ( Twohy Talks to gloating University «f San Francisco; Ke- law?". interest, i i air is rent with a over the election returns. probing scalpel for something ; we must stand gating after that. < overturned; the p. the common-place incidentals, which our Members Monday, Nov. 4 Loui "Muthelbound" apadeforo lar stadium, ZM m. our' steady stream of man-driven per- myriad of squeals—and then it is all unfortunately now include the Wed- more worthy. So we now close i members will holding the interest of Tord-JW MONDAY Monday, ! slowly wheel over. Eagerly we await the solution. Faculty father at Drama Tryouts nesday-morning Republican and the eyes, and reopen them in the far-off ambulators, which t of meeting; lounge room, It comes! It is stupendous! Smug- the meeting of the Faculty club to be those things outside of O'Connor. House colyumist key- hamlet of Gun, which leads an un- their way into Austria, much to the 1 Prof. McKenna Informs de'estably low the held Monday, November 14, to hear Arlin PUN" Genxoli uniaaliig Seifert gym, 7:00 p. m. are now' consternation of the helpless cus- i glers have bought up Hungar- Dramatic art contest tryouts will hole-peeping, for his lavender lead. Hungarian frontier. We Twohy, *0», apeak through the trananui No roomy, no TUESDAY tome. What an array of doting fath- ian pig market at fifty cents per James F. on start next Monday afternoon at 3:00 The forlorn Republican, however, "doing" the broad, elm-bordered 1 get in. we and shake head. They have diabolically forced "Banks and the Depression". Mr. Moot court; O'Connor hall, 7:00 university by his very make-up, is a comic, but Ringstrasse, that, at this point, links i era, conclude, then 1 o'clock in the auditori- brandy down these piggish throats, Twohy is versed in his knowledge of Denser and Ike "Russian" Brtta- spectacle, He is In that de- together two kingdoms. ,our heads in perplexity. um, according to an announcement harmless hanking •» he chgi chiseling in on Schmitty's date Western Front has - causing quiet, alcoholic stupefac- the business, was a WEDNESDAY Fenton lightful position where ha can either We are amazed at what we see—- But wait! The hotel recently made by Professor dolling for • number years- making at the last Seturdey meet; lounge room, 7:00 more—every- . tense. An inquisitive tion, then, up their helpless bank director of Amain J. McKenna, director of the affair. laugh at himself, or laugh at those! and rightly so. What's become official. night to inquire about the lit-; charges in infant dress, they have He has also distinguished himself fat are asked to be who are laughing at him. As for thei one is amazed, Austrians and Hun- has decided All those interested parade has stopped—] (Continued on page 4) the field of engineering, present colyumist—the tow said about him,i garians alike, ami especially the i tie one! The PAGE 2 THE SANTA CLARA: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1952

EDITORIAL USED CAR SALE!

MW _aMHnM|MHMHm MiMMMNM^a*MMMMIIIIMMMMa^^ Look These Bargains Oyer Chats QUILL AND QUEUE Varsi FoB fries 1929-FORD MODEL STANDARD COUPE $155.00 weekly by the Associated Students A A newspaper published Kins Football Young Spartans of the- University of Santa Clara, at Santa Clara, Calif. 1928-FORD MODEL A SPORT COUPE $16540 The Spectator Again Code Beverly Miltaristic Brougham J. Morris Grid Stars Paid Trained Thieves 1916-DODGE 4-DOOR SEDAN Editor-in-Chief A College Sport John Marshall '1927-BUICK COUPE ■■■'_■ ti - - ■ i- ■ f ■ ROBERT W. KAUNE JAMES P. McVBIGH FILMS VS. LEGITIMATE STAGE: 1931-FORD STANDARD COUPE (Like new) Assistant Editor Assistant Editor By BOX PATZ By GEORGE McMENAMIN News Editor Pierre Fontaine Sports Editor Dewey Flaherty One mow drop added to the flood of comments that have been made Asst. News Editor Robert Madden Dramatic Editor. Code Beverly FOOTBALL, A MONARCH? PRACTICE Editor Timothy O'Reilly Feature Editor, Thomas Moroney upon this great subject for the past thirty years will not dissolve the from an Alumni Tin Columbia Spectator is at it This paragraph "Out- Shell 3 energy gasoline, price question; but if there %ere wagers open for the contest I'd place my roll again. We read where in a recent line of Hfctcry" illustrates the typo STAFF WRITERS in favor of the legitimate stage. I'll admit, however, that the stage has practiced in NEWS SPORTS editorial it advocates open pay- of education for boys Louis Bastanchury taken a few on from cinema. The cinema has proven itself Storage, $2.50 per month Harry Ashley Albert Morgan ments to gridsters for mnvitm ren- the chin the Sparta: Peter Cipolla Ronald Peters Jade Bordl a formidable adversary since ringside seats sold for a nickle, but the Leo Cullen Rooci Pisano Joseph Ethan der** Tits spirit of such an edi- "At the age of seven the boy* Arlin Genzoll Robert Richards William Regan grand old man of entertainment has the edge when the conflict is judged their en- Patrick Harmon Malcolm Tinney Charlie McNasnee torial causes As much disgust But were taken from homes, Thomas Moroney according the rules artistry. PAHL MOTOR CO, John Heafey Albert Wheelan it is only die result of the natural to of rolled in companies, kept in order John Hellenthal Steve Galvin Stanley Lourdcaux Marvin Hughes Francis J. Cronin Charles Paganim trend of affairs. It is my contention that the cinema will never hold the select group and thoroughly disciplined, enjoy- Robert Madden Paul Roll —.-»«-«. all and recrea- Darid McPherson FEATURES KING FOOTBALL. That is that enjoy drama. It has created a following of its own, and has not ing their exercises Service Bernard Mehrea William Patx taken of the drama. When times have returned tions in common. The most cour- Herbert Merrick Richard Thrift what Reed Harris calls it Will we not from the following George among themwas made cap- Fred Morris McMenamin be forced to name it the same? to normal, it will be found' that the struggle on the part of the legitimate ageous while the others bore as pa- Has football been placed upon a stage to hold its audiences will be a victorious, and the stage will be a tain, Park and BeHomy St. BUSINESS MANAGER JAKE VON TOBEL the punishments throne? Has the pigskin been giv- great deal more drama-wise for its encounter with the cinema. Much tiently am passible Assistants Raymond Handlery, Pat Hannon, Louis Maier by the young en a powerful scepter and ruling has been learned from the cinema that will help the stage. imposed upon them martinet The older men took a Circulation Manager __ Edward Horton crown? Must America's chief ex- The motion picture industry adopted Barnum's motto, "Give them keen interest in observing the Assistants Richard Holloway, Albert Morgai ponent of culture, education, things what they want" At the beginning of the cinema era plots were kicked these youths into the full aeathetical, the university, be turn- about the stage in a manner which, to the present day audience, is bur- growth of statura of Spartan men. Being PENINSULA ed into an athletic dub? We hope lesque. But they kept abreast with the times, and when they suddenly not >- turned to sophistication the stage had to double-time to keep up. trained for war, their education along other lines was negligible. It But then we recall devious inci- The celluloid drama, itself fundamentally a machine, kept up with was mi for them to steal dents. Not long ago lowa shocked the machine age. The box stage in preference to the wing stage was iibmiJ their go This, FARES CUT! food—or without ALL-AMERICAN RATING the collegiate world by paying her just becoming established when the motion picture entered the run. The in order that they might early grid stars. In still more recent artificiality of the screen, strange to say, offered no realism. The real- Entered as second-class matter February at, loza, at the Postomce at learn to forage for themselves, thus Santa Clara, California, under the Act of March j, 1879. times we read of the Kansas sin. ism was in the sets, however, and the pantomime which it could present. anticipating their needs a* fight- The affair in which the Bauach VOL 12 NOVEMBER 10, 1932 NO. 13 These advantages, and many others, the screen had over the stage, enemy lands." Uuthen played a notorious part ing soldiers in and the attraction was great Nevertheless, the great advantage of the • • • Again Acre is that scandal sheet, stage is that it present the sets in three dimensions, not two, and the NEW the Carnegie Report, listing the ONES actors are flesh and blood and carry with them an attraction and ap- excellent of Mar- numerous rebellions that agitated An Ufa John peel which could not be revealed even if the motion pictures were pro- shal by the biographer Beveridge the crowning of the pigskin. way Praise For Democrats duced with kaleidoscopic effects. has indexed for One train fares down as much as 53%! NewWEEKLY Such things provoke thought. been received and The stage, too old to die, now fights the cinema with its own weap- release. PASSES, g( Has the big gate receipts, the ad- the . As ons, and in combining the advantages of the screen with these of its Shadows of the Pope". By week. election returns from the entire nation slowly add to vertisement brought about by foot- "The of them. own, is sure to regain its old position of supremacy in dramatic art Michael Williams received. plenty the tremendousness of the Democratic Victory, the electorate ball, caused our colleges to anoint Here are of new fares and passes: pigskin the examples the sits calmly back satisfied citizens the the with oils of roy- with the result. The of alty? Must the cultural peace of country, exercising their franchise, have seen their duty and the university of the past be push- ... M—tUj GRADS On* Wmt performed it summarily. Their vote of last Tuesday was an ed into the background- Must that peace unsullied by the clinking SAN FRANCISCO overwhelming repudiation of the party which has been mis- of golden coins be choked out of Dimetrlo "Dumpy" Diaz, 17 %. SAN MATEO managing oar government for twelve years and a personal existence by the commercial at- Mr. Diaz, whose home is in Tam- PALO ALTO titude brought about by big ga*e Vtt^ repudiation of the man who has failed the face of adverse pico, Mexico, journeyed all the Correct » in football? In other words, must economic conditions. When we stop to consider that the education bow to the golden calf? way from thatcity here just to see Accessories United States has undergone just We advocate no. Santa Clara engage St Mary's in a revolution in government W. B. JKRNIGAN, AGENT as complete as any revolution could possibly be, we are filled But what are we going do about their tilt on the gridiron. Mr. Moderately it? Will the present state of af- I government. Diaz, who took his law degree at with more than admiration for our system of fairs continue until the great col- Priced - Santa Clara ,is now an attorney The whole order of the nation has been changed and it has legiate game be dropped by uni- and a director of one of Tampico's been accomplished without strife of bloodshed. Where else versities that respect education? $* largest hanks. Shfrto .._ in this world, could such results be accomplished in so peace- We pray not Football is a college sport In die college it was born; In Mr. Diaz* return Ilea a story—- ful a manner? college Hose m the it matured It is several stories. Mr. Diaz was one . ....lie neighbor, To our near Herbert Hoover, we offer our con- a game that is near and dear to the of Santa Clara's outstanding rugby dolence. He is undoubtedy a great man, but just not great heart of the college man We players while here. It was during Glov« $3.50 enough for the present crisis. He is not "the man of the say: It cannot go; it must re- the last game of rugby that Santa hour". main. Clara played against Stanford, and Jewelry A happy medium must be found. president-elect the greatest, thatMr. Diaz. "Dum- To the The Santa Clara offers its sincerest And . heUeve you love it cannot be found until the py" to his school mates, proved congratulations. that old He has fought the battle fairly and the universities of America discover himself a hero. It was through his pipe better American people have recognized his true spirit of fair play. that football is only sport That rugby experience that Santa Clara than you do met it is an Today is his day of days, but there are four years of tribula- not Metritis! note of the won that last game. university. It is only a game, and try great strength. And therein lies another story. tions before him which will even his The a great one at that Wiry crown it I When game was over eyes of the world are focused on him; the confidence that he king? the and "Dumpy" being taken will lead the present was from SPRING'S I us out of situation is in the heart of ev- the field on a stretcher, the Santa ery true American. History has shown that great men are Clara substitutes, managers and produced in periods of strife and unrest when the energies I ONLY rooters, jubilant over the win, ran • of man are taxed to the utmost degree. There can be no out on the field. They left behind doubt that the voters of this nation firmly Franklin HEARD on the bench a round dozen of believe brand new blankets—when they D. Roosevelt be the great social to man bred in this era of . . . Byßeckrich returned the blankets were gone. and economic unrest. There is no doubt that they believe him •• • ! only man depres- That the school nearly went to be the able to lead us from the depths of Manuel P. Romero, *tt sion. broke, people in Son Francisco and presents is other large cities of the United Mr. Romero is at present residing ranger made States were in disorder and chaos, in Mexico City. His address is box' solely for pipes. babies cried for days, stocks drop- 611. Mr. Romero attended Santa Dramatic Season Begins ped to an unbelievable point, fac- Clara from 1888 to 1883. He played Granger is not a on team ' the first that *,■ ■ tories closed, causing unemploy- Santa Clara ever had. He was an' cigarette tobacco. Santa Clara Dramatic society will make its debut for the ment, music turned to a melan- choly stage, quarrels outfielder and also a pitcher. Foot- 1932-33 season tonight it presents four one-act plays ware started, Granger ismade of when resulting in divorces in some of ball claimed his attention, for he in the auditorium. our American homes, people didn't played halfback on the college var- White Burley tobacco Among his teachers he TUXEDO Dramatics, as well as athletic events, should be support- even laugh at the comic sections of sity. while was at, school here were Rev. Fr. -the best tobacco for ed here without a question of doubt. As the Bronco athletes last Sunday's papers, all because my column Robert Kenna, 8. £, Rev. Fr. Pat- work out on the gridiron each afternoon didn't appear in the pipes. Just try it! preparatory to his last issue of The Santa Clara. Hu- rick Foot*, S. J., and Rev. Fr. Rior- COMPLETE contest on the week-end, so, too the university actors worked den,&J. manity, I wish to apologtaa to you WITHVEST- out before the footlights for four weeks preparatory to what and to the entire universe. Oh my! Alter leaving Santa Clara Mr. points to be the most outstanding group of one-act plays giv- oh my! I'm terribly sorry. Romero became prominent in pub- PUK . . . en on the campus. That there was such a large lic life in Mexico. Ho was ambas- crowd at Kezar during the College sador to Japan and China in 1915. You men have turned out for the football games in re- of Pacific game that if every on* For a time he was general-in-chief spect for your team and coaches and also in the anticipation smoked the huge bowl would have in a Mexican army division. He /': CORRECT ACCESSORIES—MODERATELY ? of an interesting contest. Tonight you should turn out for looked like a pool room. Gover- was aso governor of the state of x> nor Rolph Vera In car* PRICED —*. the plays with the same zeal to show respect to the actors and sent the militia to Cruz. 1816 Mr. Romero 4 tor the mass. I was talking to • Santa Clara. Mr. Romerj o coaches, performance vftttod Everything this "Tux", shows ths correct the dramatic to witness a worthy and man; he said that he stayed to the did a great service to Mexico when about <*>

to show your interest which we hope will help further the stadium at the finish of the St. he introduced baseball* into that university influence in its styling ... the easy of Mary's game just to get a seat for country. R is said that Mr. Ro- dramatic advancement Santa Clara. . drape of the coat' . . the charve (dull silk) This year Santa Clara desires to attain unknown heights the game Saturday. He said there mero will next year. • ... the straight hanging were 85,000 others besides himself. « • lapels trousers. in dramatics at the conclusion of the Passion Play this spring. Imagine that. Steve Murray, "32 But this achievement cannot possibly be attained without That if we get beer near back Steve Murray dropped in for a the full cooperation of the entire student body. within the next six the Oxford Gray O'Coats {(19.75 months visit last Friday evening. He is at if these one-act plays American public can make money Now are a success, this success present connected with the Cali- by selling their beer will prove a vital point in encouraging the and direct- bottles to the fornia Pine Box company San actors government. in ors of the Passion Play and mutually aid in advancing Santa Jose. After leaving Santa Clara That Eddie Clark held four of a on graduation last May, Steve join- Load it pinch bypinch i Clara dramatics. Every Santa Claran should be over-anxious pack It tigktt ttrikm a ktod. Whatta a hand! WhatU ed the Tucson team of the Arizona to help make the Passion Play a success, and thus he should hand! Eddto held those hand, all Baseball league. He played very SPRING'S cool amd hum lomgor. start in now and attend these one-act plays and help prove evening Oh, Mister Hemmingway! well for Tucson. When the Ari- art dramatics, That I'm going to dose now. I've zona league disbanded Murray 10c that the students interested in as upon the SANTA CLABA dona enough studying far on* want to auooayj of the plays much will be based as to the Sacramento of the Pacific one-act morning. Studying, I said, study- the Passion Play. Coast league. He will join Sacra- success of tag- mento again next spring. CAN DEPEND ON A LIGGETT ft MYERS PRODUCT THF* C*l Alt A * THURSDAY y Klwjhicw, 10# 1932 PAGE 3 SHORT To Repeat; Pacific Tigers Swamped SNORTS Dons Loom By DEWEY FLAHERTY Missionites Casaba Star Cagers Work Varsity Hit Colts Meet Aids Clipper Broncs Down Santa Clara now stands 500 By Flu; Fear Gaels Next; per cent on the won and lost Meet S. U. Hard; Seniors Pacific; Pass column. However, percentage F. S. F. U. Game does not mean much in the Bolster Team Line Shifted Attack Fails great American game of foot- Next Sunday Many members of the varsity determine ball, so in order to Dons, have been confined to bed this week Gael Yearlings Have Strong just how successful the season Games With U. S. C; Denser, Judnich Star Against Flu Cripples Smith's Backs Cards Placed on S. C. because of the) prevailing epidemic Team; Have Beat has been to date the games of flu. Among others are Captain Pacific; Wilson Sinn should consid- Important Game 1933 Schedule U. S. F. Fresh themselves be .As Bill Denser, Frank Sobrero, Lao Ess- Fur Tiger* ered separately. The season Approaches l With a schedule composed of con- w in, Paul Fretz, Gil Dowd and* started off with a bang when Fred By JACK BORDI C, Burton. . tests with such teams as U. S. With two weeks' practice, mostly The Santa Clara Baaaaos chfOl the Broncos decisively defeat- Grimly determined to avenge a As the epidemic does not appear California, Stanford, U. S. F., Olym- concentrated on offense, the Santa ed the College of Pacific Tigers by ed their old rivals, the Bears Mary's and to be a severe type, it is expected Berkeley. 16-0 defeat of hurt ysar, grimly deter- pic club, Y. M. L, St Clara Colts will take thefield for the the score of 27-0 last Saturday al from the Bronco casaba tossers are that most of these boys will be Kezar stadium. The Broncos showed • • • mined to redeem themselves against others, first time since their unexpected de- ready for the U. S. F. encounter next hard at work daily under the able powerful flashes of form with intermitton* Then came the Oregon game. a Warner offensive system, and Sunday. feat by the U. S. F. frosh. guidance of the Bronco mentor, Har- From all indications the freshmen plays characteristic of a great foot- The Webfeet presented one of the grimly determined not to allow any Anxiety is being expressed for lan Dykes. intend to 'shoot the works" at Se- ball team. heaviest teams en the coast—a more than three defeats mar the it- blocking, Denser, however, as he also has a Fundamen'als, pivoting, nor Moraga's little Moragans. The The end-around play with Base team that outweighed Santa Clara severe cold and his absence will be schedule this season, the Santa Clara dribbl ng, short shots and shooting, game only the Colts last ich carrying the hall wan worthy of no less than ten pounds to a man. very much missed. is not are now diligently prepar- seem to be stressed very thoroughly themselves, but thirty yards and a score. Denser Knowing of the Broncos 12-0 vic- Broncos chance to redeem Dykes, who-claims "a team •» to their old rivals from by Coach there is a goodly amount of good looked great ha made big asms tory over California, the boys ing meet of is only as good as its knowledge old Santa Clara prestige involved, Judnich and Britschgi shunt J. class from the north were fired to an .he "big city" of San Francisco uni- fundamentals." Sophomores and Many Important which should inspire the frosh to as they cracked long runs at in- intensive pitch, not only because versity next Sunday at Kezar "BUCK" SHAW, "Clipper" Smith's Dons, NICHOLAS, clever Bronco seniors are given individual atten- rise to greatest heights. tervals during the contest But with they JIMMY their wanted to show what a great i adium. > Week-end Games assistant, who has been doing such forward, who is set for his great- tion and many of these men show Since the two rival institutions the -exception of the forty-three team they had, but also because wonders with Santa Clara fines Santa Clara's chances of winning est year at Santa Clara. He star- great promise, among them being have been playing freshman foot- yard drive in thefirst quarter, which they saw an opportunity of win- California and Stanford meet during the past four years. are anything but certain at the time red but year. Jay O'Malley, Weinholtz, Figone, ball the Gaels have won but once, resulted in Denser's score, the team ning front page recognition. Ore- comparatively easy teams this week- of this writing. In thefirst place many Bot.ini, Baatanchury and Gus Nor- and according to the record books as a unit lacked consistency. gon's two great backs, Mikulak end previous to the Big Game. The >i her best men are laid up with the ton. that one was on a break that The real aighlghi of the can- and Koska, were in rare form that Defeated U. S. C-Oregon game and Washing- Dr. Amaral Made flu, and another reason is she is Gaels FRANK BUFFO BACK should make any team fight test was the brilliant playing of day—they have not played a full- ton-Washington State games hold still without the services of her most Frank Ruffo, captain of the "32 The highly touted St Mary's Pacific's left halfback, Teas US- back game since—and they man- By Rams; Play the conference spotlight Week-end Team Physician notable back, "Diamond Joe" Paglia. ' frosh, is showing some of that flash squad goes on record as having an son. He waa the best slsjn am. playing bring games include: aged by brilliant to that characterized him as an out- the field and If there are such FLU HITS SQUAD at exceptionally heavy line and several their team through with a 7-0 win U. C. L. A. Fri. player Santa dan vs. S. F. U. Ke- In Board Meet present Captain standing in his freshman classy backfield performers. How- things as moral victories, WJlsoa B was a victory, how- At Bill Denser, zar (.Sunday). doubtful year, and is indeed a welcome ad- ever, Santa Clara rooters can stt for what all ob- Frank Sobrero, Leo Esswein, St Mary's has finally tasted the St. Marys vs. U. C. L. A. at Los Dr. Amaral of Santa Clara was ever, appeared to dition to the varsity. Other frosh back and chuckle when they recall The Broncos pushed over then- servers as perfectly completed "Dutch" Bremer, Paul Fretz and bitter draught of defeat. Previous Angeles (Friday). recently appointed as team physi- a who are at present playing football the St Mary's team a couple of years first touchdown early in the first Fred Burton are confined with to last Saturday's contest, in which Washington vs. Washington Bronco touchdown was ruled and of wham much is to be ex- back with twenty-six high school cian by the Board of Athletic Con- period after Koepf had rushed in the influenza. Denser's absence will the Gaels were defeated by Fordham State at Seattle. illegal by the referee. pected, are Salatino, America and captains and stars which succumbed trol. Dr. Amaral has been closely and blocked a kick and Denser • • •' be the most sorely missed if after a 3,000-mile trip, there was U. S. C. vs. Oregon at Los An- Lindsay. to a fighting red and white squad by associated with the team for a num- cracked the line to go over for the he is not ready at game tune. high expectation that the Madigan geles. The third game with Stanford The veteran Captain Frank Sla- the decisive score of 26-13. final six yards. Koepf added the Die Britschgi will be seen in Den- through the season Stanford vs. Cal. Aggies at Stan- ber of years, but has never before found the Mission boys definitely men would go vich, all-coast center of last year, Coach Al Ruffo has been driving extra point In the seeoud quarter ser's place in case "Smoky* Bill undefeated. ford. been in full charge. feeling the effects of the suicide along with Jimmy Nicholas, all- the squad hard during the week, Wilson had the ball snatched from two does not recover, and it is fair to score of 14-0 is am- schedule. They had just met The decisive coast forward two years ago, and with tapering off today and tomor- The doctor will accompany the his band by Osmer and a short tone say that the sensationnl little jun- the Gaels were powerful bone-crushing type of elev- ple indication that Ray Pesco, a brilliant little basket - Tennis Team Inactive row. It looks like a wide-open at- team on all trips and be present on after Tony Judnich scooted around ior will give the Don's pride and thoroughly outplayed during the ens and had made a 1200-mile train eer, round out the Bronco varsity. Tennis has been inactive for (he tack with plenty of passes' pitted the field at all games. Amaral is left end for ten yards and a second joy, Tony Donadio, plenty to do' contest trip. Stanford, on the other hand, bad A successful season is anticipated by past week. There were no ladder against St. Mary's powerful line well-liked.by alt the members of to* tally. Koepf * try for conversion to keep up with him. As soon as the game ended, the just won an overwhelming victory Coach Dykes. matches nor outside contests played drives and long prayerful passes team, who have great confidence in was wide. Paglia's absence will probably not St. Mary's players left for Los An- ever Oregon State and were in A three-game series has been However, the courts were active Several times.this season the Gael his ability. Afer the start of the second hatf be as much felt as Denser's, as "Hec" geles play the Uclans tomorrow wonderful mental condition, Fur- to definitely scheduled to be played with daily practice and the team quarterback has remembered the Dr. Amaral is a graduate of the Slavkh received the ball an an Giuntini has proved a powerful and battle on thermore, the old sage of Palo Alto, afternoon. Another stiff is with U. S. C. The first two games promises to be in good shape for a right prayer, and these passes have University of Santa Clara, where he end-around and! galloped down helpful reserve Furthermore, Sobre- "Pop" Warner, sprung something hand there, for as yet the Los An- will be contested December 19- return engagement with U. S. F. been completed for touchdowns. was distinguished in athletics, the side line for another scare. ro has been excellent in punting and are undefeated and new and different in defensive geles boys they 20 at the civic auditorium in San defensive work. Sobrero's recuper- methods against the Broncos which have a psychological and physical Francisco. The third game will in ation from the flu is expected by kept them baffled throughout the advantage over the weary Morag- all probability be played at Bovard game time. game. After a terrifically hard- ans. pavilion in Los Angeles. POWERFUL LINES fought game, Stanford won, 14-0. This is the first time Santa Clara • • • With both teams represented by and the Trojans have met on the St. Mary's 14-13 victory is powerful lines, the deciding fac- Fortier and Hunt hardwood floor. |k little too fresh in our minds tor seems to be in the backiield. Leave University to need reviewing. The Gael's And because Santa Clara looks to have a more finished and power- squeezed painfully to get that George Fortier, Santa Clara's star Webfeet Meet ful backfield and a alight edge in win—so painfully, in fact, that tackle, has definitely resigned from the line, it looks like she should J* it is doubtful whether they the university enrollment Forties U. S. C. Saturday come out the victor. 4 will ever recuperate from it. left after the College of Pacific game Gaddy at end, Happe at guard and Now the point is, are these last Friday. No definite reasons The Oregon Webfeet meet U. S. C. Higuera at tackle are the stalwarts three defeats enough to cause were given by the husky tackle for next Saturday in Los Angeles. As of the Don line. These men compare the 1932 season to be looked hid departure and it came as a sud- the Oregon team is making this one with the best on the coast and /■ upon as unsuccessful? The den surprise to his room-mates, Bill of their biggest games of the year should give the Smithmen plenty answer is most assuredly, no. of as ■■■.- Denser and Gil Dowd. they are out to give the powerful >*»«^ trouble. However, our line of well To the contrary, this season In Fortier re-entered the univers- Trojans their first defeat experienced and heavy men should admittedly Santa Clara's most ity at he beginning of the semes- This is the first team that the outplay the Don forwards. satisfactory and prosperous. ter after a year's absence. He southern boys will not outweigh. • * • STRESS DEFENSE was switched from tackle to end Besides that the great Oregon backs Although aot many people were "Clipper" Smith and "Buck" on the varsity and, by virtue of Mikulak and Kotska, will be ready present to 1 see the game, the Shew have been nut hit hard on his marvelous play, won first call for the sixty minutes of football—- College of Pacific affair last Sat- defense meat of the week. The at the position. the first time since they met the urday was rather interesting and Dons have shown a rather power- Joe Hunt center, will Broncos. somewhat exciting. Probably no ful offense since their clash with also be missing from the campus in One more reason enters into the other element of football is quite Loyola and the mentors are bend- a few days. Joe has asked for a Webfooter's anxiety to defeat the so thrilling as the forward pass, ing every effort to strengthen this leave of absence until next August Trojans and that is because they especially, when there is an 'even phase of the game. in order to give his knee, which was want to do the trick before the chance U. S. of it being completed. As Offensively they are working pow- recently operated upon, a chance to Washington Huskies, who meet do it expected, the Tigers had the finest er plays centering Around Giuntini thoroughly heal C. at Seattle on November 24, passing attack that the Broncos and Fuller, who is replacing So- have faced this year. On one oc- brero in scrimmage.- With these two casion the Stockton boys marched hundred pounders in form Santa Gridirony far a distance of seventy yards Clara should be able to drive an passes, only to unfortunately through for much yardage Sunday. By JAMES McVEIGH lose the inside 10-yard ball our The team that saps their opponents, but always en a par themselves line. : neil her whining nor losing to extremes. ». '-e • Former Athlete Witness the careen of our recent conquerors after their orgy with No small factor in Pacific's aerial the Broncs. ittack—to be exact, the really large Writes Praises Oregon U., heralded as the new coast champs, faded Into oblivion at Factor— was this boy Tom Wilson. the hands of U. C. L. A and a scoreless tie with Washington. ■Wilson threw passes all over the For S. C. Squad Stanford began chuting the chutes hellward since romping away with Bald and it made no difference if us. Three defeats hi as many tries have added a few silver locks to Pop. ■he men were covered, or if he re- Hurricane, or the Galloping Gaels, slowed to a funeral pace The following excerpt from a let- Hell's ceived a bad pass from center, or after the Galloping-Bucking duel held in the Kesar sector. Wonder what If he fumbled the ball himself before ter written by Joseph A. Schenone, the New Yorkers thought of erstwhile sunny California's crew of con- lie let it fly. Another great disad- alumnus and football star- here, well valescents. vantage he faced was that the de- expresses the opinion held by facul- Among the upsets and smart sets of the week-end, the greatest mys- expected a pass every, four miscues; nor <*> Kense time he ty, students, and alumni of the 1932 tery Is, not the Gaels, climatic conditions; nor the Bears, Received the ball from oenter. In the Cards, Phelan's satisfied; but who bounced Joe Kelly off of the pave- Santa Clara varsity and its coaches. Ipite of all this, however, Mr. Wilson ment lost Saty A. M. The fracas occurred outside of the tavern bearing lost kept on throwing them Schenone writes: name. Beteha the other fellow looks like a goal post cranked him! fright- his % Bully accurately until a few moments "As a member of the Alumni as- Please, Mr. Hemingway. T r ftefore the final sociation and a former member of Chamber of Commerced, the Bronc second-best men enjoyed a A whistle, when he was As s A T lemoved from the game amid the the Santa Clara varsity, I wish to field day last Saty. Although the first (Denser, Koepf, Britschgi, Judnich, /. Exuberant cheers of 1000 patriotic add at this time that, in spite of the Slavish) stringers were necessary for scores, the understudies enjoyed the JL *t s a/te reverses which the present varsity greater part of the action I.&* A has had, the Bronco football team of Bob Ashley's task has bean lightened now with a capable substitute Tom 1932 Is a team that should warm the backing him up. Bight guard Moroney seams to be the "find'' in last who made w.wyyy ■limself outstanding Saturday heart of every Santa Claran. It was week's contest Playing in his first varsity game, Moroney was plenty **»»- ! Mas "Fighting" Tom Mpro- heartbreaking to see such a won- impressive and should see more than a little action In the remaining ll< to defeat be- K ■.ey, our stellar reserve guard, derful varsity go down games. ■*- ■tan's last bid for fame was fore the Gaels last Sunday, but the -.- ■' i 1 * _^. Back in his freshman year display of football put on by the h You know how it is. If a cigarette is mild—that is, not played wearers the red and white ws an ■trhen he as a regular of 9 « harsh or hitter, but smokes cool and smooth—then yon like exhibition that will be long remem- ■n the Colt eleven. In his FOOTBALL *" Bophomore year he was bered, and I feel that the supporters GOODb SB it and don't worry about howmany or how. often you - € SSi ■witched to tackle, where he of Santa Clam should feed proud of v^*£* And if it tastes right—that is, not oversweet, bo Bid not seem to make much the fact'that they have a coaching = &. Brogress. Then about a month staff such as they have in "Clipper" HEADQUARTERS r then you enjoy it all the more. Bgo he was placed back at Smith and "Buck" Shaw. Besides The right kind of ripe, tweet Domestic and Turkish to* playing splendid the Buard again, which, to his own football, team Chesterfiekls Bind, is his best assignment, possessed that great quality of good SANTA GO. bacco...the right ageing and blending... make he proved to all sportsmanship which has always CLARA HARDWARE Bnd which us of U West milder, better-tasting.. .They Satisfy! his first opportunity in last characterized Santa Clara teams and Branch Bt SAN JOSE HARDWARE Iroek's game he can adequate- which was well shown last Sun- CO. ©1»I. Docrrr* KrtauiT. day." 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White received from Helen L Jones of San "Soapy" Jones, my father, wore. I KEIR'S the Y. M. I. contest to be held on Debating society decided last Tues- Francisco, daughter of Dr. Charles also have the picture of the first 972 MaLi St, 1188 Franklin St. that Pres- November 22 at San Francisco. day evening, election day, Jones, deceased, Santa Clara alum- team which was used for the article This Telephone S. C. 65 group will sing in competition with Santa Clara ident Hoover's record in office did nus: printed in 1925 or 1926.1 am writing many other schools, as was formally lllllllll 111111:1111 IIII>IIIIMIIKILIiniUIUM*WMI

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