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li>ss&ai«s -_ .... Pg. 2 Thursday Ski UN( _ Liberal Arts Boxing Sure i-g. 3 Holy Names Mixer ^_ Friday Sealer Name . . . ._ . --PR. 2 Montana Uinw Saturday Spwial Section. '...... , J»g 2 I'orlland Hockey Sun J.ij A isOClatl j. '-.- Pg- t Sodality Monday Gonzag Bulletin Collegiate Views On College News Vol. XXI Z802 Spokane, , November 9,1939 Number 8 Broadway Hit STUDENT BODY OFFICERS G/ee C/ub Set In Rehearsal for Coast Trip December 4 Is Selected Plan To Spend Week In As Tentative Date SECOND SESSION '" Making Appearances ALPHA SIGMA NO In Coast Cities. For Thriller. OFARTSGROliP SOLOISTS FEATURED FATHER TEATS DIRECTS TO EXPAND ROLL: Champagne and Owens In IN NEAR FUTURE HELD TUNIGUT Tour Will Be Forerunner of Crowded Schedule ot Straight Leads: Loie rue liberal Arts academy, bead Tin- • ,-•;..• ,..., Httplci uf Alpha | Concerts. Angle By Mulligan. Siginn Nil. Nations! Jesuit Honor- mi by t-'uUiur liauni^i J Haherty SJ. will hold >U second KCUlai 4i > Society, wilt take in nine new :•'(:.:. a new precedent In Ulea tin member* son* time this week. The i uiuetibi; tonight in tlic PrvalUentn ulh ofOCa at ft 30 p. tii Thin will be nub ln|"i. the Gonzaga organisa­ mm- men will be chosen from the j tion has tentatively arranged a honor roll n( the senior class The the tirsl tnveUUK davuteJ to Uu *agn Dramatic tkHii'ty, has been purpose for wlucb the academy I.air ui northern Coast cities for lha set U-nlaiivW} lor December 3 and b. It* of rtie various departments .'...• tounded. latter purl ol thin month Father 4 in '.lie university auditorium. Fa­ will submit prospective nwn« to, ,P.•.-;•:i Logan. SJ, Dean of Uen. Puttier Edgar J Taylor, dean of Dr. John HayJ.n and I'rolesboi ther Leo J Yeaut. SJ will direct Samuel Dugley, both of the l-:-i; lias s|N>Dt the week ^. Uie ruad, the play through th* t*« evening in ulttc.i and Father Leo J Robin- . i :.'. •.•..: lor nppearancea performances -- .i.i.'. I irds of the organization buuk is a [itiifoMipnical auaJy'is «>f llellingliaiii. " Aberdeen, Olyinpta sophomore debater uud Kenuit I m,- in graduations and the • the conillcl between Uie two Op- and tf'orlland The group will leave Owens, standout artist of lost, withdrawal i>f 1-resident Dick Lnv- poatni; philoaophies ui cuverunient Spukane Uouday mortutig. Novem­ year's production. Romantic uiicr- in who has gone to Lindbergh and edueatlon. humiuuain and hu­ ber 3! I<*r liieir first appearance at i-al will i" supplied I.-. IJ'U Mulli- field in ami Diego, California, KafL mere are at the present time only,' J live member* In the chapter: Mr. t ««i;i Ulvea Kevlrw Ai'ioiupanying Uie members of WUIH'I- >t'l« M • l After an ojarn tl inclusion of the gke club fur special numbers Following the reactions ui thir­ Ralph Schlosser, Hill Royce, Paul |( tM, \siil officers pictured here seem to be in a happy frame of mind. it's beonuae thc}'ro still look- i-'oerater'a bu»k. Mr William Co>ld. will be auluista ToTu SkeHmgLun. teen people ul a HwrtlualisUc se- Derr, Harvey Tauten and Don I>lr- 1,,^ back on their wntum ki directing the- Harvmt Ball. Nest major AHOL' activity la Gouzaga night. In HJ , will give a review of ode o! Dave llufiord. Tuny 1'inskl and iince. lliv play builds l» a pwwurtltl Btllle S< hi •!•. Uie present vice order, ttu'v air, itrutkly Tbompaoo. Jim Bryant, Jc* Hwontitoakl, Ed llamaober, and Hugh Croluau. itorUiuer Adler'S latest books, St J one p tunc Vercollo I tang an The crescendo a3 one of tile prraldMI and u proajieetlve candl- Thomas and the Uenliles." which quartet, aicompanieil by Karl Mil' rt d and the I i lor it shillsdate for all-coast < vill be MUSIC CONSERVATORY discusses the placs of Ucrtolastic tou, will likewise be a tcatured at­ Character U> another the new president BILL E 1^'litlosoptiy in the present day. traction. Jack ChtHIJTt*" interprets Uw ! TSS L°EADER njlc of the debonair dete new- tl Roach, engineering sfifilcnl lieriy will conduct a discuaaloa ot Tbe pruopeouve appearance of 'lected president of the i the attitude of present day uni- the club on the Coast marks the by playing the cbaractera ul the the organliatlon la to honor those >>' acquired music conacrvatory to DISPLAYS NOVEL Is f vtrsm,;3 1 participants against eacli other. Student*, who hnvn attained dUH|UH public, on open house apon- .lor class alonday after a Jhrce-way t"*"" «Khol»alk Philo- lirat tune that the local aggrega- Unctlon In acholarstilp. in service, sore.1 by the Junior U-agTic will be | |race with Seaton Daly and Don""'pliyL . In tills discussion, constant had appeared In that region "A terrific success uu Uruadway fervnee will IM made to Ulchael •,,,, IUI years Previous appear- where it played for a long engage­ and in loyalty to the university, to i held Sunday afternoon from 3 to TICKE1IWI1UT1 MOTIIIIU IIFI j Ul ratine. Balloting look place In so nominating the students from 6p.ni. , —— | senior philosophy .classes, lendaii's thesis, presented last t with enlliusiaatic ap- ment, "The Thirteenth Chair." em­ 1 ?ar for bin Mr A degree. In thr id I II rev tor Lyle aloore. ploy* everything in stage tech­ ihrir departments.-each Dean will TIM newly acquired eonserva-i Tickela are now on sale for the John Keha and Purvey Taufcn V lake these three Lblngs into con- lory, historic residence of pioneer!Mendel clubs Formal Invitational were selected as co-vice presidents." .CSIS. It poll Was •;; -ui of the !• ger. more lundauiiHilally nique to present a bulfling uud en­ m j more than tertaining ahow." ..:..'.• eather sideratlon ' Spokane days is of outstanding in- ] dance at one dollar sUly-fiv« cents [when returns between the two end- k universlUea oi uio UU1M schooled group Yeats. He also u.i.:.. Ihat Uie prog- («.w..g«wM tJieilrstof the Jes-' terest to many Spokane, people ' per couple. The dance will be held led W a deadlock. Through prefer-1*~" " J? £?**. M%!^,£*Z' "P**1 (omlur resa oxhlbtVed by the actors point„„s uit schools west of the Rockies to W|,o connect it with early memo-, December 1. -Each man in the club j enco of the class, the tic will not. approval of SchulaaUc 1 luloaophy. Und#r Ulc diri,v..VI.Hhliv ol busl- '^"lestabliah a chapUr of Alpha Sigma ' ies. Tiio open-house and tea will,*»U he.rrapooatbls ior o« ucket |U broken aa4 ooth me* will atrvc.| • iftoss manager Joe Hehrena and taJ r 1 formancee - pn.-sentelt >»**«*• daat Lialed * TWO tOUn l /IncU IW Thi- cast is as follows: Helen provided (or the occasion and a'hy photogrsphing the Uckcta and : •*>• «™ »ut on top of Ray Hare.f IIIIOT 101101 FTP ^ * "** "" "•* O'Neil, Marjonc Vincent; Will string tno will render several se- programs with let lenng done mold varsl y rlgh half. MUul uUftlrLLl L "" ;U> **" *" lW" lt',r""U ,CVB" Crosby, William Mulligan: Mrs lecllona The 'Gonzaga quartet will English style. The detail of this ' Holph Schlosser was named sec IHWW1 VU»1M ->MJ » »i , lxrta uJ „ number of Informal ap- Crosby, Grace Champagne: Roacoe PLATFORUM BACKS also appear. | work was dene by John Kellh, en-. ****** •«* &>*> Bcaudoin picked as i ' +— : penrances. TWF formal-winter con- Crosby. William Flaherty: Rosalie 1 vanccs made in the Educati gineertng student, who makes pho-. trcaaurer by unanimous vote of the j In accord with the great ad-, Cl.n luia already lam set tor Dc- lAOrange. Wenuna La Croix, Hel­ c IparUuenva ca t ol Gonzaga Ulc . the Bduca Dl- en Trent, Robert Johnson; Tim HOCKEY TEAM .tography and-lettering his nobby. ! '««- I\ Ho^ n Librar""»»>1 OyI ha'" s bee ^^"n ImprovedM ". cember 10. inmied.ateiy (oUowmg Donahue, Jack Champagne, Mary Flynil ReCOUntS , Program dance . «Tm,WOMOw dbeing! • IP*^.™ <*!?&• "V ^""Ithe tour- East wood, Kay MUlan. the second consecutive year Travels Abroad j£medica3l terminology^Z," . "\Fr.|» •• -»—«Linden« «•"« Rules» lender Uw «upervi»ion of Fptber Gomafa's Platforum organisaUon: I Doctors and their wive, arc be- fn FfOS/l Ballot : ^T. ° i^tivr,ty- "" *"•** Child Guidance Miss Ersklne, Dorothy Milliard; •ill throw all Ita forcea behind; ^r. Waller FFOS Pollock. FTank Junly: KdWard Flynn. Gonzaga L* Invited In appred.Uon of the '" " BBHOt the EducaUon departmenL the Bureau Lists GonznBHs,hc» "« %c £&*%£ ^J^ wlll be tt"«U JUrud out m a perfecUy m the history of Gonzaga has be Gonzaga Men m lln innocent manner but the complex!-'collected, its essentials consist in Jack Fancy: Doolan. Rich John­ pUM It should hold In Spokane »W ^^" « K yeaterday of- Wocked m ^ ^ J* ties of the situation as they aroaajum basic philosophy book, the son. Slandish. Leo Homgan atlilellc circles. , tcmoon. Of chief, inurcst ,ln his TiMm AM( tUllvned so Involved Conzaga's class of 1 classics, and a constant addition of Gutuaga is much interested In Henrtrned by the loss of profce- lecture was his vivid account of his Cabaret style Is the ordeT of the freshman lawyers that the l:.v ,,u of the current hooks on cduca- the work of the Spokane Child aionnl hockey In IpnlninU, 'W**iftetBt trip ip Europa, Following I dance and Ublea around the dance Jnmes V. Linden. SJ.. regent of' tios. Guidance Bureau, which ' was Father Bailey Is forum heads for see the possibility ^ M ahgu( ^ Uf n noOT wl„ ,,„ ^^rvc] fc Rdvance. the law school, bad to step in and j Library 1» OMUplelo i..;n..i. j abuut three months ago. of making the city "Gonzaga-hock- ' „ _( Eu__,i First Ucketa odl will have a choice lend Judicial determination to Iho I Father Flaherty said, "We have The purpose of Vie bureau Is 10 Honored Guest ey" conscioua. and are determined Wla geraral g^^^g^ltg seats facing the dancers and en- affair. collected what Is undoubtedly the lo convince local fans that the P™n affairs. Chief emphasis, was u lb w The situation began last Men-' most complete education library "» dents who aiv IJIICHA orllll. Merriment, le rope red until newly-enlarged West KMUMI V*?* peopl^.. e "o.f ^?souther^ n Europc.'S^^rlZ^: Otto Pennat , manager of Bob day evening when Robert Corkerylht, Northwest, not only as to quent, of maladjusted touch of the serious puriKwe or the amateur league, of which Gonzaga on which Mr. Flynn had first hand Pierone's eight p.lece swing band, was elevated to the presidency of.quantity but as to quality. Not Hie liureau ilsvll i* v nposHd of organization, keynoled the annual - the froah law class, winning In a content with collecting books Tile/ itniy dinner and formal inltinUon given bet"ter" ^STiSS SL^ *"«*-«* rangementsH™" . '*Feature "" d"*""" singer "of" field of five men. Itill Dolan. real- which support and vindicate ^hc ach CWId gives him a physical ex­ in honor of its) newly elected mem' yet been seen here. , *'••"P|t, *" t-voefHH the evening will be Miss Leona dent of Spirit Lake, Idaho, was' Catfauiie theories of education, we amination to ascertain ii the cause •hers by the Kennel chapter of tin Active functions of the group ln>: Speaking of his intimate asso- Sullivan, placed as secretary-treasurer of have gathered the books' of our of his UUeriortty uu Uu found Intercollegiate Knights Sunduj clodc provision of ushers for each: elation with the common people of intermission entertainment the Class. \ moat bitter opponents In fact, we there: Att-r Uiat. Dr.- Robert evening. .--,;;,,. throughout the season, a'^uthem Europe durinb his trip, The rub really began with the have books on both sides of every Southcouifci. noted y j •JilauisL, ' George Holt, law- school set i Lmce Z$SJ?Z£Zk~- -* -W. • » 5 seemed amazing to being hned Sj~fi*»*£ vice-presidential election. After quc*">n- in contrast to. this, we seeks to :.!.- causes ui the mentsJ * clu-ively to Platforum, dislribu, me that. beneaU. that seething. """J SSSL. makeup or Uie cmlu Dr. South- acted as master of ceremonies, n of advertising postersTof each tabulation Ass made. Wendell uBd that the edu-aUun librory in traducing the various after dinner -™._^l cauldron of politics, extreme na. the social commUlee, Feldhahn and John McCarthy bad the average college is pitifully coiubv's u ->rk la fuilu^cu by a psy­ [same, and special contact work Uonalism, and war, which seem to chological unaiyJR by i'uthcr Leo speakers. I wllh oownlown orgonlzaUone to lied In the balloting. A Ume was one-sided in Us coverage." — set for a revote on the Office and Hundred Ileal Hooka J Robtns-iil slid sir iMlilam Codd, •The Intercollegiate Knights. (.nm lnelr support of the league, everyday life of the European peo­ SJ., of i: Ullage, 1 uthoi Flaherty's stand for service" declared Father^ .. Htudcnl represcntaUve* wiU con- ple should be so calm and peace­ EndS MeetlllJa,''W'll^'nj; t*gan anew. Among the projects of Father office ne-ir Ui< btlltettn board has Georges Bailey, S.J.. honored guest | Uc, hfndJl ot lxml cWlc groups to ful. Generally speaking. I would "!_ i Slnpsesi Step. In Flaherty, aided by Mr William been thoiuugMly-rvnovst,-d for this of the club. "Each letter in the mU.rci(. their members In the Ice say that the individual European Three members of the Goniaga! While «Jto ***?**« Stoto\™£%t°££!Turtw- purposo. word service denotes a particular sport, and show its value to the is in spirit much more democratic' j^to "lesrfTIUI Journey to Fair-1Simpson, 1 .... toward with the brilliant ^'/."u^'«r study footbalnl 'ii.nrdanc.e • Page Two GONZAGA BULLETIN College Skiers Offered NAME BANDAGAIN j Campus Camera ROACHES REIGN Sun Valley Rates] ON MAIN CONCERT! ROUND REDDISH DIVCD DCCTCl By HOB DKLLIVO Special low cost facilities for lly Ml I.I'M V BROWN college competitors, students and Q.uiie a number of the country's ] iiOOU intermediate skiers wlll again be Let's Get top dance band leaders are turn* IIIYLK It to I o 11»«™»™*" tug away fruai bona fldo awing in 1 (cl1 outo available at Sun Valley during the i By BOB DELLWO I a wonderful book the favor ol auioolber and more "*©- oUwr coming Christmas vacatiou. Personal A* BUI Roach. Preaideot of *U ^^ '"Etiquette" by Emily phialicatod" style* but Charlie Pt t [ So popular were the arrange­ is Senior Roaches, rounded the I « - became so Interested that I Barnutt is pioneering in the mors 1 1 ul 1 WMh th ments lost season that four new By RICH JOHNSON bend. 1 collared him i ' > b"* * dishes while uxciung Held of Jungle rhythm*, | l ski chalets have been added to the -BUI." I said, "What Is a\ skimmed through It. 1 Come to Joe Sivoutkoski, modestly pro­ the held of Ellington. Luncford and accommodations available fdY use ro^tj?" | the conclusion that etiquette can testing that be didn't want bis Uusie. which oven Goodman only aot oai i-f college students. These chalets VU£ VALUE OF A CTJLLEeE ED- •Roach?" mused BILL. "I W1U ' "• - y a potent weapon, but name In Luis column. skirts. Churlic Burnett has the bast -0 f wlll accommodate 360 guests. IXATON IS * 66.000 -vrORr^C, TD have to confer wiUi my two vice j at * atal shock. For instance Ghel kuu. introducing to each idea ol fronting a band aa an In­ Last se moa. undergraduates ADOLF MEIER OEPT. OF KTEPJOR. STATiSnClANS roaches. Rcba and Tauten, for my i There was a young man named otJl twu strumentalist, instead of overdoiju> from nineteen llcgc7uuWhoul'l « PWP"- wbooe name* be IS THE CM.YMAU=T0 answer" And they retired Into I Fidget chorus work on one instrument *l the T . . . didn'.ll.lnLt On,.IknowV. BE CRACWTED FfUM Webster'B dictionary. Finally theyj WIio once said. ' ood morning some of the band leaders do. He fc llob ivii. ), S?AJMMR emerged. 6 Bridget" adds a little variety by playing menu of unni CDllEfiEW "A roach." drawled Bill, "b not! But she fell In a heap Lift both alto and tenor sax. •Xpert at the 115 S4 a bug. despite popular opinion." And asked. "Are yog The Bsldy Mountain sk, lift now ^^ . * looiun( toniar YE/3 bubbled Reha, "Is aj asleep*" being completed llis alto and tenor sax playing . one of the most I to , ^^ tokatiaJ| £***. WSTOt?,'/ And bit off her middle digit spectacular of its kind in UO which is about equally good In "A roach," shouted Taufcn, "la world. Rising S1!00 feet from the comparison, i* the leading solo Strict etlquelle. as such>has no a fish with reddish fins." floor of Sun Valley. It reaches the spotlight with Bob Miller ipianoi, place in Gonzaga- The must un­ and Bob Burnet (trumpet! giving 1 turned on my heel three Ume*. mannerly Gonzagan I know is one look a deep breath, and submerged him a close run. incidentally. Bob USINS Awxxei who is always embarrassing bis liumel Is a youngster from Chi­ again • to continue my ceatference. fellow classmates with bis fault­ pl.llon ot thi. Ml v.111 In.™™ goal . ,„„ ,w„u.„ SLffraO- RKTHE cago playing hi* first Job with * "What," I asked, "Are you and all less eUquette. Suppose Tom Lee «nJMPCFHSABW. the rest of the Senior Roaches go­ niune band. Bamett ha* vocalists, and Ted Stanek cotnciden tally ing to do this year'" Judy Ellington ami Larry Taylor, MARSH reached the same door at the same who also operate a* leading attrac* "That" said Bill Roach a* be Ume. The to (lowing conversation lions in the band, ducked a German submarine, 'Re­ would occur Tlm-e Liftti Oprvwt* j j^^ ^ knowledge before one- of m mains to be *een." With that NLnelonu Member* In Group Lee: The three lifts on Dollar, Rund.jhls uuartcrly exams. TEXAS TECH HURTXai. Hnachc* Reha and Tauten sucked i The band 1* composed of nine­ Hut I say my Mr. Stanek, and I*roctor Mountains' will also, of j a 5ET A NEW dUUICft. in great quantities of water till teen members in ail with an in- 1 am standing In a panic course, be In -•;•.: •••:, • . offering REXJRD vj. STEPPING their facea were red and sang to­ ; alruiUcnlutloQ of seven brass, six You go first and. without mis other vaned and attractive skiing OVER THE UOWD gether. "But we have plana " saxvs t**-* four rhythm *nd this WsH HIK3LES IN "Plans for what?" 1 sneezed gives plenty of volume required follow in your footsteps.' The cnrutLniBH week inlerculriLOYOLl A MENTOR SECOMOS NMTME Just thru Marvin Arthurs. Ser- lor playing in a large donee nail. Stanek: glate ski competition at Sun Val­ KAAJJ.MEET? geanl at Arms of the Senior Aside irom loud awing music the 'Step ahead my noble Thomas, ley presents on interesting pro­ Roaches, came in for the bait gram of events. CHANGES STYLE baud has lis finer point* and th* Etiquette has come upon us. All tn Together On Saturday IX-ccmber 30lh. beet place to detect this 1* via the If you hesitate. I venture "Plans for peace T" he wheezed there wlll be a cross country race! L.OS ANGELES tACP) -Pulling ler wave*. Many listeners may My big toe will make indenture." as he dodged a torpedo. "I will for individual oompctitora start-; off the drapes of his newly devol- L be able to delect his sax work The logical eutieliuttou would be ; have peace IX I have to fight ev­ ing at 10 a. m Thp course Is eight: OpOd -phantom bail offense," * niere twist of the dial but the Uiftl Uiey would either fight and baud baa readily recognizable style Hockey Side Show Seen ery darned one of you." "IX'n'L hog miles in length. j Headman Mike PeCarovlch of Loy- that would be very poor manner*, leaturea In frequent uae Of muted that worm!" shouted Scnloaser and <,a ciniveruity has revealed some- or they would hit the door togeth­ bras* affect*. v Beaudoln, secretory and treasurer „ „ r^,. Z •,, .i. ithing resile new tn btg-Ume colle- er and tear the whole side of th* As Season Opener NearsRoaches . On Sunday. December 31. the *• , .J " Fir* Wipe* Out Band building out, which would betray* giant slalom down-hill race will be; *iaU (oolbaU- By that Ume I had gone up for woeful lack of manners. But. as Burnett's hand opened August 33 Coach Denny Edge is now afc-^-f-i Csas**l*aii another breath. "Now," I said. ] hcld on Baldy mountain This la; Here* a brief outlinu of the new Ltl Abner anya. "It's all fur Edl- at the Palonia tin Lo* Angeles sod "On* Eye Connelly" ... hi* left j *#»«vfSI deCl/Ofl "Let's lay our cards on the coral. for team and Individual compel!- style of play developed by the u;aa- played a succouaful five week* at eye got in th* way of big Jerry j pQm Tatf Rooter* You ore the Senior Roaches of i tlon and is ofa-n to men and worn-' ter alrategist that famous spot, drawing record rU , nwwr So Em \ml. I wonder en alike. This sensational course, it consists of u serie* of some M PetUgrew*. sUck In scrimmage! * *'* *> » Gonzaga. Last year they colled the did Artie Shaw who pru- ls*t week and that opUc Is now Seniors the Suave Seniors. What' If 1 may steal your thunder drops 3200 feet in a scant two L plays— bolli hue and pnjs formu- Aiong about And plow your darn book under milcs and will be the setting for \ lions— that urc run off with the'ceded Burnett there, generously adorned with a big' Coaznga atudents will have a are you going lo coll them?" bandage. new reserved secUon for them- I BILL TObll v». EMILY POST: the contest of world champions for back! ield hiding or masking the the night of August 2. when the MlvM "A name." said Hill Roach, the Sun Valley, open In- March.; ball after it arrives from Iho con-,1 band wan out OS the long inler- Bouncer George Sleeves and Pat' and their friends for all "means nothing. Senior itself Im­ . Hill Todd, frosh baakelbail star, Murphy have two Froah that come! (Jonzaga borne hockey game* this igoes Emily Post one better and 1940. j ter and is in the hands ot the full- > ..._,>•:.. the I'alornar caught fire e plies mu're than mrrc adJecUvv* The final Intercollegiate ski \ back or the halfback. I resulting in almost total toss'to Uie up and give their pent bou** *l>' ar, Father Paul Curkcry, SJ„ can cxpreoa. We wlll be serene, says that etiquette is merely * thorough cleaning once a week.' announced Tuesday. itles'•'wmpaUbl.- adjustment toajsne's en- event will be held on Monday, i y^t , A., _;_,.,:. CXivuU-s a halt- band and the manage ment. since T) r ber, and sane in Oh. to be a great hockey star, cb' ' cnUre west end of Uie arena I hope." vlronmcnl Thus BUI has his party January 1. At 10 a. m. there will ",,lvol Mi ^ his nock to the. do- neither were Insured. Harnett *tat- Wl Fresh: " bo reserved for the ASGU thi* UUlnc^, ,an bc a slalom race un Ruud moun- [,.,-..„, begins to work his magic, led that there wasn't a chance to 8e««e«iuur, FWiy I " ' bowl, hi* borne m*n- i year, with admission only to those loin tor both individual and team Al ^at sUl(.e of Uie play, tho da-fa*** anything on the band stand •Wc hope." all the other Senior! ""* •"" ""« <*>"»(:* manner* compcUtlon open to men and wom-|ftluie luars 3lf:hi of the pigskin en-i and the result waa a $20,000 loss ___ ,, . with student cards and their Ic l h,s ln Roaches echoed. With that, there | *-'° *****«• nsanlng a de- ttuuil mountain will aiso bc;llrc|V -JI,,,,, wiu, u,« mrt,0 backa| inaUUmenU and library. J^L^T^J^ "^ IS friends." Thi* section, which pro- came a sound of thunder and ou truck for his dad who mefnoea- of the bock.-} *qua.i that, ld,*4n -end on" view of hockey ,: handles a bakery down tn The Uie seer r i>l Jumping event*—Indl-: I verging — .known boll j Charlie look it on Uie chin and V vision was shut off by a cloud o ( vidua 1 gJW.'-. X. y ,w. S gomes, I* sold by the cxpert^n. , Dalles on the Columbia He bos ob- ipctlUon—starting at 3jhBI|(jlcr UK, LaUer makes a guard-1 quoted that 'It'* Uitter than he­ thick blue mud. "Ox" Daly fell;; ^1 ^^u.1!^-*^* U"i lo »" "»• laiul !•*•"•» foVuie ice! i served that ellqm-tte or no, Uie ed pass or ii..- -In most case* to 1 tag in Poland with bomha dropping down." explained Roach Hare. ** «• »•"*>•«•• «^- Bport. The -flfty-yord line" com-! r-n-d' county assessor gels every third Special Rate* two or three of the bock*. on your head*-'' "Why." asked I aa I scraped J J SETtatS *" "^ m"in N~ •« '*"ball tL» doesn't seem j ..p^.Jloaf. He **fs pointedly. Special rules will be available The execution must be done wiUi The next day Baraoll took th* •ou. Mr. fuzdnor. | ^^ wjuPnocHey. the tadpoles out of my e w -My. Dad Is. my Dad i i baker at Uie skiers' chalets with room lightning-like j : i •: : - -^fb that all j band d ,,::•. u> a L. A. music store you sponsor a conteat to ftn'd a ; Four secUona on each aide of the and meals as row as $2.95 per dayfou r back* break ouaaox iho con- and ordered now Uuilrument* for suitable namo for the Senior Curly Hunt the speedy Calgary arena, between the blue Una* will Who bake* up the cuke in the per student. Unlimited use of all tact i>oint at about the same lime.! the whole oulflL A few day* later. Class ? t propose Swanky Scniora." left winger is now officially known be sold this year aa reserved seats baking pan: ski lifts will be on basis of $10.00 All four are runmng stooped over in spite of the destruction of Uie "Good idea," «cbocd all the ,, as u* "mighty atom" ... the at seventy-f Iv-e cents. General ad- One for you and on* for ma, for a weekly Uckct or $3.00 for a, p earning the pigskin. Roaches a* they Tell over a water­ ap urcnUy hbrury of 300 tune* the band out ^ , ^^ ^ ^ _ And one for the pcalerin' taxes h< lbmn n mimoD ud atudccl wfu rc fall. • dally UdteL Naturally, only one man ha* the sw side, tor the ^uebird ««>"*• pracUce has kept the Gonzaga de-.maln the same a* last year, forty- A special racing instructor of;k.n The contest is on," Bill Roach ing Co. at Uje_^«Tt*rr>*u*i>D*. tie- j (MUM) ^ y^^ loc^ And i^tUfTBWt. lwo c

• Get your das* or club pin NOW: j have It for the full year. • Coke Lavin Enters At We have them ready for you. Coal • Wood Lindbergh Field SARTORI Dick Lavin. senior art* student MILL BLOCKS PACKAGED FUEL and sophomore lawyer, withdrew from school thi* week to enter fly- bag school at Lindbergh field. Ban Phone Broadway 1121 Diego. Lavln. former Kennel duke and president of Alpha Sigma Nu, will spend three nWth" there be­ fore being ordered to Randolph field. Tex**, He will complete hi* Boyle Fuel Co. training at Randolph and receive *

fall. Air corp examiner* win -be at Gonzaga thi* weekend to' Inter­ DISTINCTIVE PRINTING.. view and teat candidal** for ad­ mission to the various government For CUu and SdxxJ Affun . training field*. Lavtn I* the third Gonzaga man to have been accept­ DORIAN STUDIO TICKETS : PROGRAMS : POSTERS ed by the War department during TODAY— Uie past two year*. Lewd* In Art Photography Spokane'* nopals*- Sludio tor O'Jewish: "Did you ever know Acme Stamp & Printing Co. tilt AIM ATION PORTRAITS 1 amateur angler to tell the' Phone Main 6X15 (Thi! INLAND CATHOLIC Prw.) i hlstorle Monagtian reaidenee, which baa beeo leaned by th* • trutnT" 4M Peyton Bldg. e conservatory. The biereaaed taeUltlc* offered wlll be anothor step I CPinch: Taa, when one of •tola MM advancement-, mode by the- Mostc d**x*itzncut. them called rrrfthsr a liar." • I GONZAGA BULLETIN Page Three Zag Pucksters Open Season Against Pro Buckaroos; Bulldogs Set To Beard Grizzly In ben Saturday

1 Gonzaga Hockey Champs GRIZZLY STAR THREE WEEK LAYOFF FINDS BULLDOGS IN GOOD Meet Portland Pros FROSU LOSE Mjniana- Gonzaga Record SHAPE FOR GAME: "PUGGY" HOPES TO Tonight. BREAK FIVE YEAR JINX. 1UI0 8-6 THRILLER 1S13 STREAMLINED STYLE \ mil NINETEENTH GAME IN SERIES mm Kootenay League To Open TOJANDALS ten Here On Novem- UH GONZAGA IS THE GAME ON GRIZZLY SCHEDULE; McPherson Scores After l«3 here 26. MONTANA CELEBRATES BOTH HOMECOMING Long March; Higgins 1925 IBS! AND ARMISTICE WITH GAME. Gonzaga's hockey team, defend­ Also Stars. ing champions of the Pacific coast IS-IH Once again Uie Bulldog heads East lo battle the Montana Grizzly and other available conferences, The Idaho yearling* downed the will open its '39-'40 season tonight Gonzaga freshman.'8-ti, In a hard In bis Rocky Mountain lair. The lutn renewal of the f«ud win tak* •t Portland when they meet tile fought game at Naale stadium In place on Dornblaser field in Missoula, Saturday, November 11. The Buckaroos In the Urst of their two 1931 gome will h*ve all Uie pageantry of the •""•'? I Homecoming plus the game pre-oonference "warm ups." j 1935 The Toy Bulsdog* took command spirit of a national holiday. Saturated with local color and sectional Sunday the Uuckarooe return with : 1936 of th* gam* at the outset but 1 rivalry, the contest Is expected 10 attract belter than 10.000 of th* • the Bulldogs to stage their other! 1937 lost th* advantage when Honk football minded gentry. A targe delegaUoa of Spokane rooter* have encounter in Uie Spokane Ice Are- IMS .. Crowley. Idaho back, intercepted na determined to make Uie trek to the Montana city for Uie game. 'Scherger's pass on Gonzaga'* 24- 1939 These two encounters ore ex-' yard tin*. From there. Nichols and Th* Gonzaga squad, fresh though somewhat bored by the three . peeled to help bring the Bulldogs • Michllck took- turn* hammering at week vacaUon after the Oregon victory, will be fighting Ul* chance lulu the shape required lor their I the Gonzaga line, with (be former ol a possible mental letdown a* they go into tlie fray a short 6-0 fa­ regular season with the pace sel­ punching over for the aeon. Ida­ vorite in the odd*. Coach Htmton report* the lack of competition In ling Kootenay-Amen can league ho added Uie last two point* also Boxing Sure; the past few weak* may prove a definite handicap toward building i-lret game of the series M *ctt*d- ' in Ui* second quarter when Hudson uled for November 2d when I .-.i, wa* trapped In bis own end zone Seek Coaches Uie necessary fighting spirit, though Its effect could be exacUy op-- zaga'H strEomlined squad upcika fire attempting a paas by Helper of posit*. ** ' *" on Uie world cnampiun Trail Ui* Toy Vandal*. Since Athletic Director Claude •Ul WrestttkBa UreUed | >'«ar. ll Is that uncrossed goal line Smoke Eaters here at Spokane McGrath assured Uie school of al Tn. prolonged rest has ^c^^ 1 *h«h Mentor IJoug Fe*«ndon will oU the wrenches, strains «^ ! P« on the line against Uie clutrge* The Gonzaga drive started In the full boxing progranY, one of the chiuolc ailments thai have plagued ?r ***** , Hun>n ' W*"«-Iw»a*J An early season gome la.il year second half after the Gonzaga most frequent questions asked Is. I with Uie Portland outlit elided kicker bad been roughed by charg­ Who wlll be the instructor: the squad, but • few minor bruise* ^ field that -my? racked up M with the score 4-3 in favor ul ill* ing Vandal forwards. On th* neat1 cording to th* Athletic Depart picked up in the vicious scrim- i P«»z.tji .in the lost three game*. All Portland Bucks. Gonzaga showed a: mage, sun bother some of Ui.'"" "f^f tootbM "»*f; *™ be play, Allan McPherson. wnc*» >«t, no c*e h« been chc**u yet much smooUier attack iluui did the throwing ami bothered the Van-1ror °» ** However, th*#h*vc re- plaPers. In ail the team I. in th* "S"*? "» q™rtart«fc Bert Ja- obao 8 k n profeaaionals utrvuguoui the game.' d*l* all afternoon, completed , | celved and given tbelr aOentlon lo beei possible physical, trim and no; u ° J° *?>t ^ P° * « then too a score by liontaga that j too* io Haynes lo start the drive. I mMI>' appllcaUon*. addiUonal Injuries were acquired in J J*00*- T00* C™** or "» wlU1 would have tied the game Was Successive passes by McPherson I fading the field for the pron­ the Uat few daya j "WM- **»• UDj «*> ^^ •*• and nullified by Ufe relerre despite the. cUv 0 of boxln to Wbaley. Higgtna end Haynes I P* * J " « "a^tor rseWoasee, Crutean Kc*4} .protests of Uie goaf judge chalked up five first down* Md" are such men as Joey August. Con- hl n j Italph "Crunch" sebloaier, The pro club, boasting audi, moved the ball to the 1ft Idaho ""** « **%** teraduate who The Bulldogs oro determined to h or imaahing nrsl-line center, and Jim j line. Emm there. I**t Higgins < " ***** • *™« ' MmMtlt In or nd hcllvl| star* as Andy Altkinhcad, stand­ McGuir*; -enior fullback, who were « " • **"» J'- ^out* Uie passed to McPherson over the goal **>' b«lnS »«•* frankle Holland, out guaiy of lust year* cuasl Fnulk Siwmt> Montana halfback, who sUrred far the GrlzzSea bothered greaUy by bad kne*. \ "ontan* line which practically tine. Conto* missed the try for *•» °" previously coached Con- league and Rook buUierland. 'bod agnln.it Uu- University of W'astdnglon ant Saturday, la ticketed to have been given the *go" signal by '^rua'cd the Washington Husky boy" of the teiuu, will oulweigh .t.irt again*! Uie BuUdog* for his neioond straight year. ls**t year be ,.,,,.. <*ga boxing and led It to the top w k u Trainer Conrad JarvU and are all "' . " *}. ?"»"• ** P™** the Bulldogs On Uie other baud, was me of the atrowgerrt ecmtribwtlng factors In the Bulldog's defeat. run to Gonzaga ouigalned Uie Vandal*' « IntercoUegial* competition, Grizzly tussle. Schlosacr Cvug' h and stubborn opposiuoa. In Denny- - Edge s team is tops in "••••••••••^••^•^•••••••••••••••-•••••••I fMned MaUfo forraer 10 first downs to five and com-1 •* « V** - is uu led for heavy duty In the mid­ fact, nearly ail games between Uie sparkling team work and stream- pleted seven of 17 passes. But two;"'"* * ***** "^ t«Jaer '« dle of the line and a conUnuation [tw o teams arc featured by low tal­ ,he lica. We have U> go back to 1932 to lined speed. inlercepUon* at crucial moments' n»«>all team, of hi* iron-man performance. Mc- find a game where the Bulldogs Frequent workouts have brought swung the balance, Uttle Gym I Gulro !•• a very doubtful starter. Ulc piyacr* to mills casun shape B slaughtered the big Bears by a Behind the Eight Ball End of Season I «'or* any definite plans can be Hubert Crotcau. the "Mai During Uie turn, week period of oft-13 count and lo 1030, for th* This game marked Uie finish of 'ro*dc " to boxlnC lwe"- adewiato Frenchman," leHerman guard from -1 training only two serious injuries With GEORGE DERll 27-13 victory of Uie Montana team the froah schedule, though they, l"**°* facUltlos must be pro. Arlce, Moat, is completely recov- j , "; ,™ '' ~ were: Chcddy Thompson sullcrvd or aat%i ' ' vided. At th* present there ore cfrd from the injuries acquired In! a bad bruise on tits elbow which Gonzaga goes to bstllc again. a great, club this year and Indian* v. ill continue to turn out and prac­ comparaUvely few. It I* Intended the St Mary's game which kept _ *»*** «• SPJ^kplu* bos since healed and Coach Edge After-a three-week* layoff the win fall before It Might be close, tise with Ui* varsity crew until of- that Uie lit lie gym, below Uie main him out of the Tex*. Tech and I **' E*me m«y develop into an received a nasty crack by a stick team romci up against Montana, though. Ford hum by two touch­ ter Uie Portland U. gome Novem­ will be uUlized for IhU pur­ Oregon contests, and may poosl-1 ndi"du*1.ducl bclw«n *•• «Mlh- over his left eye during an unus­ and don't let anyone tell you that down*, they'll make. conversions ber 28. pose. A more adequate beating Uy break into the starting lineup; "?K C*nadco' •*? n" ***?"*, J? ually rough work out it wilt be an easy game. This one too. They lost two of the three gome* system will be installed and the lh tOTm wWch is liable to turn Into the toughest Notrr Dame-Iowa. Ramblers allowed them by th* Coast Confer­ against Montana. ' * brought him All^ cold cement floor* will be covered Veteran* and HookiR. . of the year. Montana 1* always showed more power last week but ence rule*, but managed to pro­ j Coast honors a* a sophomore Usf by Uie more suitable wood. A first 00, Gonzaga wis prcavui a learn hard to beat In Missoula, especial- towa will be tough and might drop duce an excellent record by out* -*., . U. .,^ T «o- M.|y"**r, and the Montana sparkplug. class boxing ring will be con­ composed of seven veterans from , „ ^ h(Wimintaf, No „ Laydcn's men by a touchdown. scoring their opposition, 32 to 29- ThUUPuggyHuatoo'sflrttUIt,^,, N t wm) ^SSSm structed and new heavy and light C last year's championship learn plus .,„ wo Q^^ „-, uoa. They Uat to Central Washington- •Ls* »'. i "T^° ??"* ^"IPU" "early the entir e lengtfc h of St Mary-a-UKF.' The big Utile chine that ho* held a fiv* year ad- ^ „ „ Jock UndSey Who played on the ^ ^ „ ^^ „ Teacher*. 14-0. beat the Montana boxing baga and glove* will be h game; The Gaels come back and provided. "outage over tbe Blu. and Whlt*; . . The Crlzxly balf- two year* ago in it* infancy. , ^ty do greenlea, 20-7, and lost this Idaho Jaat |Mt cacn otBer but hit the win column again but will force*. Not' since 1034, when the B Three etrong newcomers to the ^ ^ in^^ game. Such plana, however, ore suit In nrmi. Not' alnre 103*. when tho'' * " 7^r: " „ , * , . when a bmuiM be a bard climb. Gael* by ten. Zag* went out backward* to win squad are Curley Hunt. Pat Mur- ^ . ^^ ^ Punier , the tentative stage *nd no final againsback tcarrie Washingtod the noffensiv and WOe * loa*c>d b|ood D GoniaL,a-North Control, Tough Varsity Prospect* •;•» by virtue of deliberate aafetiea phy and Bob Policy, who are al- ^ ^ decisions have been made. and how! Both team* show they Several standout prospect* for In Uie closing minute* has a tjon- (Continued on page 41 ready akatlng as though they had Mt>nUu„ baK _, ,„„. b«R club ai- have it. A real battle oil the way varsity berths have developed un­ -• zaga team tacked th* Grizzly bid* but Gonxy to win by a touchdown. pleyed here for year* {+** It* *r**on ha-n't beea a* der Uie tutelage of Francis "Fan­ HOCKEY TEAM GETS . on Ui* wall. Utile Pete Higgins, Uat year. Poriliuid wa* the QHH •» »t eotdd be. Bat, If Y01 ny" Hunting. John Scherger and fireball quarterback, win bo re­ pa* OFFICIAL TRAINER class of the Pacific Coast *""«.,, mfam ,„f fllUMM • Mil this one. I don't want to incrimin­ Allan McPherson show definite membered us the sophomore who FLY . . . league easily winning the UU* over;oM(rful aematn „ ^ For ^^ „.. ate myself. We should win If the promise In Uie Sammy Ilsugfi type dashed In for one pUy and carried Announcement was mad* early -ucii outfit-. *a-the \oncouver ^ ^(kimn to me, they would boys play the game they are ca­ of game.-The big and fast line has Uie ball back into the end tone to tins week of Ul* appointment of TO THE GAME Lion*. ScatUe Seahawka and tbthntbm bemt m „., My ^u^ pable of playing. been led by Tom Cougblui. Bill assure Uie victory margin. H. E (Doc) Held to the position of now defunat Spokane Clippers. Al tMm tt .j„ g^ take It from Braun, Jack Fllxpalrlck and TeAu Moore. John Whaley look* good J9 trainer of Gonzaga university* Since then Uie Bulldogs have Spokane to MISSOULA HERE AND THERE Uie wing department and Pat Hig- hockey team. managed one 7-7 Ue In 1935 and There might be snow in Mon­ The veteran Raid U no new band absorbed 6-0, 23-0 and 9-0 beat­ Round trip $13.20 tana Saturday. It will put thing* : repairing Injured puck chasers, ing*, iho final one coming under on a more even basis. -Oregon having been the trainer last year Uie Ughl* of Gonzaga stadium lost FtMW Lrmve* 3:00 p. t& h really rolled last Saturday. Poor of Uie now defunct Spokane Clip­ « worU record^ .cone In » "J" »£ '"" ? ™"' ™ Cougar* — Bill DeCorrevant baa NOTICE pers. The past summer be spent as NORTHWEST AIRLINES finely come to Ufe, he raced 61 By *peclal the official rabdowa man of Uie Th. nuw iii to*.<™ » •».'"» rt f**&**2r »2yard s to a touchdown a* North­ Uu- athletic OUUhorltlM of Mon­ Twin Falls Cowboy* in the FOR- western beat Minnesota—I think tana University, Gonzaga stu­ Baseball league. Really Good Food Fresno State will beat Portland dent body ticket* will be accept­ Gr.,1 Northern SUUoo on Uu "" fi5*»J•jK*ff, *2 1 but 1 won't bet on It—From the ed at th* gat* for the Home­ Try th* '; they would tike nothing better than Wayne Ycsgcr. a pair of soph beat ui. Regardless of who wins; looks Of thing*. Eao Naranche. coming gome between Oonzaga Mission Dairy Lunch THE CAMPUS CORDS game, both aides are going to Montana'* big fullback; i* State V In Mfe- guards. Son umini win undoubtedly Oral game. N. 1414 Hamilton not up to par yet—I guess the fuber II atuwtm- be a bulwark In McGrath'* defen­ MAN OF THE WEEK TEAM INSCRIBES have" sonic sore and tired boys Zag-Idaho froah game wa* really Claude aacAsmtb, Athletic sive scheme* UU* yew. OREGON FOOTBALL .**» <*" K*T J" ?** rough. Coach Fanny Hunting ran The varsity squad will be aug­ WHO IS HE? FOR BOOSTER out of guards and was using mented later when the football sea­ •»W«W«J&SBr^^ Our tost game of the sot- tackle* In that posiuon before the son is over; at th* turn of Uie ae* -ni will be Portland on No- BASKET PROSPECTS Here they are— Just after Uie Oregon gome, a game was over. Incidentally Paddy master, several other player* win vreiwer TO. What * buttle that Higgtna, froah half, completed four LOOK GOOD FROM bo made eligible. The following students 4re few weeks ago. The Gonzaga squad will be. Matty'.Mathews, one invited to a bowl of Bob's rewarded III.- loyalty of one of; out of four paaaea that'afternoon, EARLY WORKOUTS of the amartrtrt eoassnsf In the —Gonzaga university's hockey - famous chill or a Bob'* Gonxaga's most loyal boosters, Al cxwntry, pita hW akUl and bis Gerlmonte, by giving blm the foot' team plays the Portland pros Sun­ At Uie conclusion of Uie lint boys aguimt "Puggy" Uiso- day. Everyone should take In that n*ii used in Uie gome. Mr. Gerl-| week'* pracUce seaaions. Coach "Our time'is your time" FREE ton, stew*** of th* CoasTa col­ gam* becaua* our boy* win dump monle I* one of Uie few whose in-; lege coaobem. Two wide open Claude McGrath of Gonzaga uni­ JESSE WEBB tercet led them to Eugene to watchi Uie pros: watch and see. versity's basketball squad reports O.K. SANDBERG rtfrenica, two ssmu-t eoMiica, •«• JOHN DULLANTY. Uie Bulldogs beat the Webfect s*ul lunitj-two husky young that Uie oullook for Uie team thi* WATCHMAKER year is growing * little more cheer­ JACK MORAN The Stocky, curly-haired Italian j men etiould provide a pippin 236 W. Riverside has been * constant follower of the of a *j*zn*. TRAVELING PLANS " ful. Faced with a derth of letter- TONY CANADEO Bulldog football fortune*, often' men, McGrath is building his club See Registrar for —*• HALT RALLY HOPES •round the few returning veterans, m i os and several outstanding member* of lost year'* froah qulatat ^^jr^^^.^\^^ jr^ ^ i *— •"->•—• ** "- For a Good Haircut est *pectato> at the practices.; **&"• out. of *?D' ~ff*."* 'ootbaU and hockey .quads to toko Working out with Uie varsity When Uie squad member* saw C**UJB**J« let ma down. Ail of the!them ^ MQnt*n* and th* Rose are the freshmen, who boost a t_-*-a their friend at the Oregon game. oUl'n *^ J™.*"^ . N?r! City of Oregon respectively for •quad of lea member*, only two of lh*y sought him out Immediately Dam'* whlch °*.*t Army oai> }*'° \ Ihtlr coming game* preclude the which or* under six feet In height U, r oflerwarJ and pressed the boll up- **" «** •*» "" " * »»«5»«»own pt*j*WH|y of a big organized t*JJy. The varsity team lists only one ALREINBOLO'S on blm. o*"**! b*ck *o Tm marking a -r^, footballFrida squay bdy buswil.l spendUav*­ man who could walk under Uie •™^, • ^ _. "Right" on Uiat one. ... ing Friday and Saturday nlghU in two-yard marker. Barber Shop This week's pair of Cam­ - DL,ampu-brd Plpddn r^t ^, ft,,, hurt week-gue**- w Mlstwla and returning home " Plenty of Height But the Idea of * plain and aim- RM^ f-te y^^ ^^ Only Five Block* Weal of • CHILIJPARLOR pus .Cords lias been same way on Sunday morning. Letterrocn BUI Banner pie football in bis possession did '„£.K* The hockey squad of eleven Qonxaga- W612 First Avenue awarded to Jim McGuire not appeal especially to the very ld^H«*Wr«t«> State, A George Medved tower ft feet four plays entrained from the^ Great for four years of fine ath pteoaed Mr Qerimone. t -hould. wlth two Mturm, *. inches from the floor, and 'should Boone and Division Suwnberg A Noble* Northern station early thie'mom- have1 Kunethlng -pecl*l to dlstba- ^ Netthcr ^ mucn „,» Wum. make the Bulldog* tough to cope folic and scholastic serv­ guUfa, ti from all other footballs, ^..^ mg. pUy the Buckaroos tonight witli under the basket*. Both Ban­ ; suw b Mmt and will return on th. flrat train ice. something remlnl**nt of u,r great gj* ,^t«^>re*on. The bat- ner and Med veil will work In WOO' out of Portland. THE COlttinTKK: occasion which it signified. - : oTSTm champtorawlp of the derfully with McGralbs oontem- Oceiseq«.ntly..U.e ncx few days ^^ ^ * These plans axe subject pUled modified form of-Uie zone Clifddy Tboinpwii. Qf m m six CHARMSPON . Vie, Prcddent of A.S.O.U. found him a constant visitor on the i, wil_*.l, be^ . Orego„-.„__n will win I change at any time and possibly defease. 1 B411 tt Doo Evavold. 1 potnU. some kind of a student rally can be 50 SHEETS AND Afkn Frank Wilson, star vin FT—Idnt Sopbornor, CUM Cab fomU-Washing toil. Two tn«- arranged to give the tei o uthr day of the Gonzaga High* year's cage ffirces, measure* six 60 ENVELOPES ' Don Eunan , w propriate send-off. Watch far no- Lewis andi Cisrk game last w**k.!* » » *•*"* VSLfSSt *? ' feet even, enough height to make A beautiful white correspondence paper with pointed fUp Prwidcnl of D.Sm«t lUll olh him "ia-mtngerous from close In a* h. completed bi. quest mid proud-! "** "' » ^ood fight CaUfornla; uce*. envelopes Two sizes are obtainable: Sheet* «%xS*i and be U from far out Wataon's aau- JIM, we hope you'll ac ry oxhlbiied the prized rootbaU. bv a touchdown, no conversion. , • Hxj.0. eer shot* are counted on to take up but It was now adorned with the: SUnford-Soulheesi CeO. TroUn*, HANOVER. N. H. (ACPI-If The package Is silk ribbon Ued and packed in blue and cept as a token of our much of the scoring burden personal signatures of each andev-.to have an easy day. Stanford will y^, (hmk you "can beat the opera- white pebbU grain box. appreciation a pair of,the ery player"who made the Oregon I pUy In the akadowa of lts-go*l tor* of Uie many football pons, Jhe Zagan* this year. Attractive as gilts and personal use. Make your selection genuine Can't Bust 'Em trip. I posts all day long- USC by twen- look at this record hung up In a today. rrom now on, the football wtir ly point*... recent contest at Dartmouth Col­ ' McGrath has four outstanding CAMPUS CORDS, the occupy Uie place of honor In Uie Santa tiara-Mieiilzwn Stat*. A lege: sophomore prospects Who will fill University styled Cordu­ In Uie remainder of the squad. For­ Gerlmonte household, to be shown,good, close game. Anything might Out of 730 entering gam* predic­ roy Trousers, . , ta.aach now visitor and the slory happen. Both have up and coming tions in a typical weekend contest ward* Don Evavold and BUI Bopp low Of Ik* eurprloing crew who {ball Club* but I win stick wiUi only IS students correctly predict­ have been looking excepUonally snattered Uie Rose Bowl dream of < Santa Clara by six. ed nine games out of tan. Not MM good la the early Mason workouts, 707-711 Spragu* Avenu* THE CRESCENT Use mighty men of Oregon in '38 called, on ten game* right *s ban but Fred Santlnoni and Page Four GONZAGA BULLETIN

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Acme Stump & Prig O Spokane, Wash.; Gonzagciy^ulletin Philip A. Alexander Spokane. Wash Dennis Barry '.-•••! E. Di-Smrt Spokane. Wash. STARTS DRIVE H. W. Boznrth Leafy, Wash. ^^^nj&icr itRii Pacific AVI ,nt Dr. Robt A Bradley AtlanUc City. N J.; (u,fil!,,„1)ori- (, ine Crosby- 3« N Wall "^ASsSSSSS tliiociated Cttteoicte Prea D. E. Brown Spokane. Wash. CtlJtM Aa3lxM, an organize- sso usewon Ave. Mm Yo*. N. r Durhbutar of P. N Casey 454 81 San 1-rancUko. Calif ' 3 , , *, ll,) alumni, friends, and sup- P. G. Corcoran MI Flood A- S*n Francisco. Calif. " •""""• ' "•— GaJeejialeDieesI IX E Browne K. Ill Mission Spokane. Wash, parte i of Queuuga athletic teams. Mrs. D. E. Browne K. Ill Mission Spokane. Wash..are n unilng steadily according to Entered as second class mail matter February 28, 1021, at Spokane, ^VsyS Barclay Craighead 031 X. Benton Helena. Munt., Fathi Curtis J Sharp. S J . altun- Washington, under act of Congress of March 3. 1970. Established Samuel Dag ley E, 311 Sharp Spokane. Waab.' m m> January 23. 1021. Issued weekly during the school year from Sep­ t.idpalh Hole] t ! tember to May. inclusive, except during vocations. Subscription. John L. Davis Sa. Fran c^^C*Uf' ™«' *^'alton was established Dr. M. A. Donlcich aTo Market St ' Spokane. Wash , UMl -vcar lR ,ul tttotX '" **** coa' $1 00 per year. Editorial and General Offices, AdminlstraUon Build­ (OS liOlh 1 0 Hnit ing, room 331. J J. DuUanly Spokane. Waab.'" * * tang-term support to Ernry** Riverside at Steven* Spokane. Waal)., Gonzaga Athletic The plan has .Advertising rates upoo request) 1^-^^JK Clan-nee J Flttercr SOI K. 3rd Wallace. Idaho nerved to give form and direction Dr. E. J. Fitzgerald Hale Bldg. Portland. Otv | to the effort, of those intcreated DON DIRSTINE ^ JEdltor 3207 N. E Klickitat t*-"i ML Albert V. Fender Siiokanc. Wash. ,n helping Gonzaga JOHN J. O'CONNELL .. .. .Associate Editor H. S Glillble 730 Sprague Hobbs. New Mexico ..^^ , - |.- . si,,™ ^j P O Box 231 l lub >Uu r PAUL DERR .- —_ ... Associate Editor P. H. Golden »*n Francisco. Coli(., „^wrilny ..,„ „loJl.w .flcr\r*»e Glen Graves S87 r .... ._ .Hews Editor BOB DELLWO Frend N. Grelf . S. Howard Spokane ... r^^Msfa* I,,UIul ou u BOB FALKNER. ._ .. , ..Copy Chief Bill Hatch S 11 Howard Spokane. Wash " vullrg... campuses. ... RICH JOHNSON _...... College Exchange Editor B. T. Hay N. 120 Wall Spokane. Wash mention only a lew. there are such H. A. Jackson JOE SIMPSON . PromoUonal Director 1733 S. Alaskan Way Seattle: Wash. club*, at Washington Stale. Idaho. Ed Jovlc no." Funston San Francisco. Calif Washington and Stanford " KENNETH BOULAC... . . Circulation Manager -Thomas Jovick i 113b Kirkliam St San Francisco. Calif. Ring CrostiVs name was incor- Vincent Doren Bob Johnson ftg^afl L. M. Kllburg "110 Uld NaUOnal Bonk Bg. Sjmkanc r-.rnl.-d into the tiUe of the organl- Bob Policy Don Knezevich Oscar Lev itch 10 Howard Spokane. Wash ^..rding Father Sharp. Roger Sofford ag—VJJ. ,- ^^B*s*es N. UO Wall Spokane. Wash . Mllon- lu Joe Swontkuskl D. P- Lindsay Show appreciation for the inter Pat Higgin* N. 120 Wail Spokane, Wuah. Roderick A. Lindsay ; Crosby has shown in his Alms George Derr George App Dr. it A. Lower li:..> Paulsen M * D Bldg. Spokane' t?rwkane"iMr*sl.L. 'Mater and also oul of gnititude for Roy Mitchell Murphy Brown Dr. «. Fletcher Luger S. 1003 Grand Tutn Wcrnellc. J. L McCarty orofino. Idaho , the eiiiertairrrhent he has provided Bualmw* Mail -' ^H nufl^HBBS Win McFarlond 001 luster Ave. Cucur d'Alcnc. Idaho the Bulldog trains when playing In N. 4007 Rceja St. Spokane,' Wash.'] >u*itt.ern California. • i'tiii Dolan. Leu liomgan. Paul Sioultt JC.*H- Webb Francis D. McGinn t ; J. CorroU McGoldrlck U14 W. 20Ui Spokane. Wash j .„„, CruBby-Crtinzaga. Associates MR. LEE TEUFEU SJ. _ . Moderator ^H -'>~'33K*^-- Milton T. McGoldrlck OOt E. 2eUi fc WES." "*"** ">• ***«*«> of J. E. McGovern g»* W. l&Ut Spokane, Wa.li.1""' l!,mMl!" Alumni a*socl*tion Marshall Well* S. 147 Howard San FrwnctscolThr five dollar membership fee en- Officers of John Mastoreon . 2U0 Civic Auditonuii lleleiii. Uout titles the associate to opeclal priv- GONZAGA ALUMNI ASSOCIATION T C. Morehouse 713 Holler Ave. Scattle, Wash, lieges and Dnl choice of tickets al _ President Charles P. Moriarty 100 Highland Drive Spokane, Wash., iloiizah-n football games' Vice President -Richard S. Hunter Empire State Bldg James E. Nrary Sea Francisco. Cal.j 4 . Treasurer i Apple for too Trjoohnr." I'u,.' California ...Moderator E. C. Olaen iritt W. 23rd Stiokauc, Wash. N- 120 Wall WhD and cither Lyle Stepbaaaon or Joe George Pattullo Spokane, Wash always borrow* never lends* Peucmier'* Boole ry, v Nappl with "mouaemaster" Cnmllle Pcaaemler Tacoiua. Wash I our roommate. Bulldogs Beard 200 N. Wall LeMarche, converted end. calling Arthur E. Peterson Spokane, Waab.jWhi> brings about his low-brow (ConUnuod from Page S) Robert P. Porter ti20 Power Bldg. sigruus. Helena, Monti rneuds* claimed by the Seattle scribe* for Dr. Paul A. Remington 412 Old National Bank Bg. Spokane; >r several members Patrick C Richards 1030 Rublnsou OrovlUe. Calif. ,v 1,,, breaks the - furniture and :: EDITORIAL :: . his exccUcat play. squad this will be the but meeting i vviiiiam Relliy Ulc urn, CaL Despite Uie display of class la J7oJ Upjier Terrace Spokane, Wash.' ALPHA SIGMA NU uh Montana. Bert Jacobson will K M. Robinson Who uses up' your postage the backficlds, many fee) that Uie call bis last game against Uie | Dr. Herb A. Rotchford 204 Fcrnweli Bldg Sinkane. Wash, i 1-04 Fcrnweli Bldg deciding factor and Uie final out- Treasure staler* and hope* to Dr. Robt L. Rotchford Spokane. Wash pROM THE Dean's office this week comes the an- Box 2103 Spokane, W;u.ii ^ ,;j .'orresponds with movie wlll be determined by themak e lb* third Ume Uie charm in A. F, Russell •*• nouncement that new members will be added to line pUy. Both are equal in weight ILF.D. No. 7 Spokane, Waab. amps 7 wooing Lady Victory. Jim McGuire' \\ J* J™™ 230 !•: Nora Spokane. Wash. You ' experience though the Bulldog roommate. [lie roll of Alpha Sigma Nu. Nine men will be hand- 120 N. Wall Spokane, Wash. Rut w forwards may be conceded a slight o'a a constant pain to you 7 Director of Publli Service Olympia Who overlooks the things you do* picked to fill places in the national society. edge because of the atlffer compe­ izim L». z r phwgsa N. 1 Lincoln tition on their schedule. !?££?!?-• S^Wn1 o •**«»•» and loves you Uirough against a Grizzly line. In Ute for- FrcJ j RchaaI B02 W. Maxwell Spokane. Wash. Election to Alpha Sigma Nu marks the pinnacle J Uirough? Good Keaerve* ward wall. Ike Montana player*, p„uik E. Smith Rodeo. Cat of college years. 1 he simple gold key is ol small in­ Your ui oilier Gonzaga Is especially strong at will gladly bid farewell to Ralph • Harold A. Wagner 41.1 Riverside Spokani , Wash. 343 N. WuU . Spokane, Wash. trinsic value; yet on Jesuit campi Ironi Massachu­ the flanks and tackle*. Starting Schlosser. Hugh Croteau. Seaton' Dr. Pat Walsh gome ended Gonzaga was Daly and Captain Lansing. Th* ex-1 Otto Warn 720 Old National. Bank Bg. Spokane setts to Calilornia it signifies the highest honor the wiagmcn Dick Jordan and Captain threatening the I. C. goal from the Don Lansing can be spelled oft perlence gained In Uie two previous! Edward C. Wert 4004 K 2sth Spokane, Wash. university can pay an undergraduate. w 81 Lond Bell Uldg. Ixingvlew. Wash ! fui >anl line. Statistics gave a with Uie equally effective Nick Da- encounters should aid them in fin-1 •*"* •'• * Divided ii. •• 1 j sizable edge lo the South Side viacourt and Bob Jones. Jim Bry­ .._... • I I, r (" Wise tory eton uj • - For scholarship, for service, for loyalty—these Tho record shows the honor* in; RUIIDUDS In TtirCC-WaV "** a >P mwl despite the boy* ant and Seaton Daly will probably are the cardinal points oi selection. With these the 20 year series arc divided. Gon- P jio Knr Phimmnnehin lu** °' tWO rv»-'uuu»- Johnny Oood-, Next week on ArniisUce d»y Uie play Uie Uon'a abar* of the gome, zaga has amassed a grand total of •le ^Or UliamptOnSllIp win. halfback, and Ed McGoldrlck. BuUpup* meel the North Centrel words, the University turns to the society member but their understudies Bill Tcaaen- 101 point* in the IS game* to the : tackle, Uirough injuries and sick- Indiana op the home field in the dorf and Al De*chenes nre develop­ and places upon him the stamp ol approval, its trib­ Montana sum of 193. But the GrU-1 Coach Billy Frazier's recuperet-; 11.... | tinai game for both clubs. Ry wln- ing fast under Uu Stylish tutelage ute to accomplishment, zllc* salvaged the games won dia- lag Uullpups scrambled Ihe high! Thr Bullpup*. hot after their: ntng. they can keep at least a Ue of Line Coach Johnny .Smith and tlncUon by taking eight of the con-• achool raco ar«j Uirew the stand- fourth straight grid Ullr. fought | f< Oral with laiwls and Clark, no Alpha Sigma Nu is a comparatively recent in­ are nearly ready for steady work. ir lesls, losing *ln and tying four. l'ng» Into a three-way flret place across for a touchdown early tn.niutter what Uie outcome of Uie stitution at Gonzaga. It has a much firmer footing Five good guard* keep that de- The probable storting lineups: 1 tie by upsetting the heavier LewU Uie second period and held the slim L. C.-Rogers game Is but, should in the Middle West and East—at Marquette, St. portment well stocked and enable Johnson JLE Lansing -fend Clark squad. 6-0, In the Gon-: advantage by keeping the Tigers Uie Tigers low. the Bun pups'will Louis, Crcigliton, Boston and Springhill, latest ad­ the staff to run fresh men Into Uie zaga stadium last week. The vie- outside Uie 20-yani mark Whcn-inke over th* undisputed UUe. vancements have been on the Pacific coast. Alumni tray whenever necessary. Hugh Croteau and Wendy Feldhahn are Gorton _, MX Schlosser chapters have been active in the work. arguing for one starting spot while CUwsoa —. _JlO„ .. Croteau THE PICK OF THEM ALL FOR Who will the nine men be? Their records are al­ tow-headed Joke Scliell has * Drabo* . - JRT- Daly ready written in the halls of Gonzaga, emblazoned mortgage upon the other. "Jlggs" Wood and Larry Conner*, first year Tabaracci _ ~.Q Jacobson there as indelibly as the walls themselves. Three men, stand ready to case off all three. Swartbout JUL..... Canadeo years of hard work and-accomplishment are about Nugent .... _JUi._. I: Hare to culminate in recognition. Nine careers have al­ "MW Backflold Roberts ... .-.Jf— ....C. Hare ready marked themselves worthy of note—for schol­ Indications la scrimmage ses­ arship, for service, for loyalty. sions point to tho use of two back- Look* like .he only sure thing* field units Is Saturday's game, the you can count on these day* are already mentioned "heavy" unit of your fingers. Jacobson, Canadeo and the two PEACE AND AMERICA Hares and the second "mice" back- field- of George Derr, TeVj Stanek. , It's Time to Cheek t p on Those TWENTY-ONE YEARS ago on a bleak November 1 . ^ SHOES is Chesterfield because ol its right combination morning, men in trenches, crescent-shaped Bell's carry a complete line of against a fallen enemy, threw up their rifles and FILMS DEVELOPED I young men'* oxfords. la oil the of the best American and Turkish tobaccos raised a mighty shout that was echoed, from the tip latest style*. of Belgium to the quiet whiteness of the Alps. The great war was over; the machines of war grew Reprints Sc Each dumb. Scattered shots barked spasmodically, I hen all was still. It was just another day in November. Cigarettes. 10c t for gin All Candy Bars S for 10c Victory tasted sweet to Lloyd George and Clemenceau, There was a morbid pleasure in rub­ University Pharmacy bing the salt of defeat in the wounds of the once Sharp and Hamilton proud German Empire, The big guns are roaring again in Europe. The wounds of Germany are healed and she is proud once more. November 11 will mean nothing in Europe. The World's Fastest Sport -How can an occasion be celebrated that does not ex­ ist'' SPOKANE'S FIRST But Armistice Day means everything to its. It reminds us of a bitter lesson learned on the battle­ fields of France. 'Keenly we remember the disman­ tled families and shattered ideals that are trie heri­ ICE HOCKEY tage of war. Today on the eve of twenty-os*,years oj peace of the 1939 Season in America, we are conteuUoJet our great war wage in the corridors and chambers of Congress. • • * * • 1938-39 Pacific. Coast Amateur Champions CATHOLIC ACTION AT ITS BEST ? • vs. Real mildness' Is more important in a T AST WEEK the Sodality of Our Lady launched PORTLAND BUCKAROOS '-' plans for the establishment of a Catholic read­ cigarette today than ever before because ing room ..for the economically underprivileged of 1938-39 Coast Professional Champions people smoke more now tban ever be­ Spokane. Such a need lias been-felt in local circles So. twv of the linen l&UU la their chuue. battle fore. That's why so many smokers have for years and now, through the efforts of the Sodal-aai­- *j It out' la Uua preview of SpokiB,*, loo hodwy ««- changed to Chesterfield... they are find­ ities, bids fare to become an accomplished fact.- ing out that for Real Mildness and Better The difficulties in the way of attainment ai_ Taste the pick of them all is Chesterfield. many but the zeal and earnestness of the workers RMmj Seau can overcome the obstacles that rise to confront You'll find that Chesterfields them. Greater than all material difficulties is the are cooler, better-tastint, and def­ guiding influence of the Higher Order. initely milder. . . you can't buy a No greater or more, worthwhile work''may be better cigarette. undertaken by any group. A project of this nature reaches deep into the heart of Catholic idealism. If Sunday Nite, 8 p. m. MAKE YOUR N£XT RACK but one person, through access to the literature af­ forded by this room,-is-gained to the fold of the SPOKANE ICE ARENA Church, or even is led to a closer, better understand­ Sinto and £lm ing of God and Catholicism, then the workerrof that movement can well say, "Our work has been re­ FREE Skating Alter the Game. liesterfield warded." THer JteAiir SATISFY