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. x x v i i i SANTA BARBARA, , MAY 13, 1949 No. 48 LL-SCHOOL PICNIC TOMORROW KEEN GROW THE L U C S ' BIGGEST DAY OF THE YEAR' ST REPEATS PLAY TONIGHT FEATURES GAMES, DANCING Games, dancing, food, and ing to co-chairmen Henry Use and The production of Green Grow the Lilacs, which opened swimming will keep faculty and Stewart McPherson of the Council he Riviera Auditorium last night will be repeated again tonight happy at “The Biggest of Cervice Organizations. Faculty Saturday night at 8:30 p. m. Day of the Year,” the fun packed members will be expected to de­ The play, which is under the direction of Theodore Hatlen, was all-school picnic tomorrow morn­ fend themselves against the stu­ ten by Lynn Riggs. Its first production established a new vogue ing at Leadbetter Beach, accord- dents in softball as one of the fea­ Americana in dramatic production. More recently it has caused tures of the day. Schedule of îher theatrical revolution when events : as made the basis of the all­ Physics Club Prepares Kappa Sigs Present A full day is planned by the musical success, Rogers and committee iricluding: erstein’s Oklahoma! Art Festival Exhibit 10:00-12:00 beach time, swim­ he local production includes Big Beachcomber Ball ming. ts cast such famous names in “Fifty Years of Nuclear Phy­ 12:00-2:00 sports (volleyball, pus dramatic activities as Wal- Kappa Sigma presents the twen­ sics” is the theme of an exhibit touch football, folk dancing). Beaver, who appears as Curly, tieth annual Beachcombers’ Ball prepared by the Physics Club of male romantic lead, Gill John- tonight at the Cabrillo Pavillion Santa Barbara College for the Fes­ 12:00-3:00 social dancing. as Jeeter, the jealous villain, awid South Seas surroundings. 2:00-3:00 lunch. The Stardusters have been obtain­ tival of Arts, which opened yes­ ie Willett, Beverly Benedict, 3:00-3:10 rally. ed to provide music for the danc­ terday and continues through Sun­ k Borgotta and Ted Shank, 3 :45-500 faculty-student base­ ing slated from ten to one. GILL JOHNSTON MARIE WILLETT day. ie Groham, who plays the part ball game. aurie, is new on this campus According to dance chairman Wathey Studio Located in the main corridor of Play time: she has made numerous ap- Fred Bahl this year’s all-Greek af­ the County Courthouse, the exhibit ances in plays prior to her en- fair promises to be one of the includes charts and equipment. Social dancing by the sea is being arranged by Shirley Hillis jce at UCSB. Many other fa- finest ever and that you won’t want ELECTION RULED INVALID Members of the Physics Club and to miss it. With tropical fish and Perkings of the Social Committee. ar names are to be found in Thursday the Associated Students Election Committee, traditional ceremonial masks the the Physics staff are on hand to A dance floor will be put on the Her parts in the cast, which is composed of June Marie Davidson, Chairman, A1 Hardy, of die largest ever to appear pavillion has attained the true demonstrate the equipment and to sand and amplified popular rec­ the college stage, tropical atmosphere. George Crilley and Larry Wathey, declared the election of discuss its operation and use. * ords will frunish the music. he play is an exciting one, fea- Costumes are the order of dress Wednesday, May 12th, void. They took this action as a result The students received advisory Swimming will be watched over ng folk songs, tense drama, and for the evening, but shorts and of protests citing five violations of election regulations. The aid from faculty members of the by specially provided life guards, according to Dorothy Runde and ance. It has many tense mo­ bathing suits have been ruled out. five citations are: Department of Physical Sciences Tickets may be obtained at the the College Recreation Associa­ ts, including the scene be­ 1. Misunderstanding as to Senior voting restrictions; in preparing the exhibit. en Laurie and Jeeter and the door or from any member of tion who are planning and orga­ 2. Electioneering at polls; -packed shivoVee. Kappa Sigma for $1.50 a couple. One of the instruments on dis­ nizing all sports for* the event. 3. Ballot shortage and resulting confusion; Water ball and other water sports . Robert L. Clark and his play is a Geiger counter which not are to be organized. e crew are to be commended "Let’s be Bear-like” 4. Illegal publicity; only gives a visible indication of their excellent sets ,especially 5. Mesa campus polls open only two hours. radioactivity on a meter, but also Touch football is being reserved for the men. Folk dancing and sidering the lack of space on These violations were cited and accepted in the form of makes the ionization effect audible Movement Hits SBC mixed volleyball will be open to stage of the Riviera Audito- a motion. - through a lounspeaker. Did you know that there has participation by all. Stunt races Action on the protests must wait on the formal meeting An electroscope is also on view, should provide for contestants as Jthough the publication dead- never been anything even faintly of the Board of Election, Any action taken at that time will well as onlookers, according to of El Gaucho prohibits an ac- raesembling a “Gaucho” in this and the “tracks” made by ionizing Miss Runde. l review, it can recommend this part of t^e country? Many stu­ be subject to the Bo'ard of Appeals. The primary concern of particles photographe din a Wil­ duction on the basis of the very dents have wondered why, there­ the formal meeting will be discussion of the publicity viola­ son cloud chamber are projected Food: raising rehearsals of the play. fore, we are called Gauchos. tions. All candidates were familiar with these regulations and onto a screen through a micro­ Lunch menu will include spag­ hetti, mixed green salad, french When Santa Barbara State Col­ some action will be taken. scope. d Cross Course lege became part of the University bread, milk, and ice cream. Twen­ of California several years ago, the All publicity in violation of the regulations has been re­ The exhibit also includes a num­ ty-five cent tickets for this com­ pens Next Week old, inappropriate name was held moved or will be immediately removed. ber of charts. One illustrates the plete lunch are on sale in the Quad over to become even more inap­ A record turn out of twelve hundred votes were cast last “particles” of nuclear physics— or may be obtained from any mem­ tudents anticipating summer propriate. Wednesday. This indicates a student interest in the outcome proton, electron, positron, neutron, ber of Phrateres. Tickets will also s or regular employment as be available at the beach tomor­ Realizing the inaptness of the of an election without precedent in recent history. It is hoped alpha patríele, deuteron, meson, 7sical education teachers, camp row. These tickets are only for name for the athletic teams, the that in the postponed election the balloting is as large. nad gamma rays discovered in the inselors, recre a tio n leaders, newspaper, and the student body the lunch and are not required mming instructors, etc., are el- in relation to the comparatively Voting will take place at one poll on the Riviera campus. last 50 years. for participation in any of the le, with certain prerequisites, new association with the Univer­ The poll will be equipped with five booths. Students on the Other charts in the exhibit de­ other events, all of which are free Mesa will have one poll. The election will be held on Tuesday, of charge. nroll in the Instructor’s courses sity of California, numerous pict nuclear reactions, uses of at­ groups and individuals have fa­ May 17th, and Wednesday, May 18th. Run-offs will be held Orgs cooperating: first aid and in life saving and omic energy, progress of nuclear vored a change of name. These Friday, May 20th. physics and similar developments. Campus service organizations ter safety, which open next week individual suggestions have been are participating to make this pic­ Santa Barbara. gathering momentum and gaining nic a really big day, say Henry tudents who hold current se- force in a concerted “Let’s Be and Stewart. College Recreation r lifesaving certificates and are Bear-like” movement. Association and President Dorothy Runde are in charge of sports. Dor­ least twenty years of age may Among the prominent members of this, movement are Walt Stone, othy Adameck and Phrateres are ~oll in the Water Safety In- AMS president elect, May Naka- selling tickets. Invitations to the uctor’s course, which will meet nishi, AWS president, Bob Lorden, faculty have been sent out by m 3:30 to 5:30 on weekday Spurs. Squires and George Cril­ head yell leader, Junemarie David­ emoons, May 17-25 inclusive," at ley are managing the lunch. Danc­ son, ASB vice-president, Ken Tre ing is being provided for by Shir­ Municipal Pool. vey, president of Squires, John ley Perkins and the Social Com­ Candidates for the First Aid Caldwell, ASB president, John mittee. Alpha Phi Gamma and tructor’s certificate must be at Boetner, Junior class president, Key and Scroll have been working t twenty years of age, hold a Chuck Roberson, Sigma Pi, Elaine rrent standard or advanced first as a joint publicity committee for Strobel, president of Spurs, Shir­ the event. certificate, and expectation of ley Hillis Perkings, Social Com­ ching first aid. The class will mittee chairman, Jerry Rose, Rally et on weekday evenings, May 1949 EDITORS Committee chairman, Henry Use, -25, 7:30 to 9:30 p. m., at the Applications for the 1949- president of the Council of Ser apter house, 1408 Chapala St. 50 editorships of all student vice Organizations, Mary Anne publications, including Complete details regarding these E l Zane, AWS president elect, Larry Gaucho, La Cumbre and the urses of training may be obtain- Wathey, former Sophomore class Student Directory, should from Terry H. Dearborn, direc- president, Jane Anderson, Artist be made to Helen Heitfield, of Red Cross Water Safety in chairman of the Press Con­ Series Board chairman, Ruth Anne Santa Barbara area. His office trol Board, on or before Qroenink, Handbook editor, Can- May 20. MG 202. nie Peugh, president of the Pann- Applications should in­ hellenic Council, Don Marquart, clude statements of past president of the Inter-fraternity qualifying experience at “Calling All Smokers” UCSB and in other places Council, Donna Douglass, Delta “Calling All Smokers” and should be put in the E l Seta( Delta, Bob Casier, Senior See May 17 G au ch o mail box in the or­ class representative on Council, ganization boxes or in the El Gaucho GETTING READY for the potato sack race to be girls are members of the “5-Footers” Club and the Shirley Lemes, president of Key held at the all college student-faculty picnic, May 14, two men are members of the “Squires, men’s serv- “H” box of the student mail “That is all!” and Scroll, and George Crilley, are (left to right) Ken Trevey, 6 feet 8 inches, Rosie ice organization at the University of California, boxes. Block C. Chung, Devra Durgin, and Alden Lewis. The two Santa Barbara College. —News-Press Photo Page Two Friday, May 13, l j

Johnny Plessman while away their time at cards. Cam pus Cuttings HILLTOP BlPPEMIMfiS It’s hard to understand the whys and wherefores, but Elaine Hague WESTEN * ■ by Gloria Dealey is seeking greener pastures while Lambda Chi Alpha dinner dance to be held at the Elks CAMERAS! FELMl With all the excitement that Baird . . . Claire Maher - Jack Earl Engman is spending his time Club— music to be furnished by The first of a number of ex­ comes from three elections in a Wells had a hard time seeing the with Mary Lou Rowkemp who was 24-Hour Finishing Serviq the Stardusters. change dinners planned with loca week, the confused campusite does coronation, but Jenny Carston - steadying with Mike Aconza. Con­ Comer State and De la Gue sororities was held last week with Delta Sigma Epsilon not know whether he’s coming or Larry Wathey . . . Vivian Smitz - fusin’ ain’t it? Tau Gamma Sigma. Ten of the Last wek Delta Sigma Epsilon going. He’s been puffed up with Bill Anderson . . . Lou Lear - Don girls traveled to the fraternity entertained Mrs. Wilbur Stout, a sudden friendships, button-holed Mills were in the front ranks. house for their dinner in exchange national officer. Plans for national against doors, serenaded in the Seemed like every radio ram in for an equal number of the frater­ advancement were discussed at a classroom, and ignored after the town turned out for the occasion. nity men who obtained their meals special luncheon held in her honor election. One thing’s sure though, Among them were Gene Forsel at the TGS house. The dinner dance at El Encanto Hotel. A shower for it furnishes, new and juicy conver­ . . . Art Westmont . . . Phil Wahl held last Saturday night in cele­ two recent alumnae of the sorority sation in the caf. Chief talk-it- . . . Jim Lopez. bration of the chartering of the was held in conjunction with Mon­ overers are Al Schab . . . George Here and there in the crowd local chapter was pronounced a day’s meeting. Machada . . . Graham Mahaffey, were: Barb Balthis - Bob Conley great success. Lambda Chi mem­ Delta Zeta Delta but Coraline Durgan . . . Helen . . . Diane Dealey • Walt Mueller bers from many California chap­ Hatch . . . Jan Jones . . . Jot An­ . . . Katy Murphy - Lyle Purdum ters were guests of honor. Last Monday night found Delta Zeta Delta actives and pledges en drews give the fellas some close haunting the coke concession; the Alpha Phi Gamma joying a terrific beach joint meet competition in the chatter line. Kappa Sigs showing off their “pur- Alpha Phi Gamma, national ing with Kappa Sigma at Hendry’s Latest knot tying comes from ty” white jackets; Fred Mitchner honorary journalistic fraternity, Beach. The party-timers engaged Marsha Van Maamen - “Dutch” off in a comer with his fiancee; Bell and Yvonne Spring - Allen Your last chance to save entertained new pledges last week in swimming, eating and singing. “Chris” Benton - Larry Schekter Perry who were married on Satur­ at a party . For their first duty The pledges of both groups pro­ — June Morey - Guido Dal Ballo day last at Yuma, , and the new members will ;sell cokes vided siutable entertainment. . . . Helen Findlay - Howard Bro- $1.25 on Las Vegas, Nevada, respectively. for the organization at the all­ Mothers of DZD actives, pledges ver admiring those clever decora­ and $1.50 on school picnic, “The Biggest Day and alumnae were honored on May Shirley Hillis hitched her wa­ tions. gon to Starduster Bill Perkins over of the Year.” One of Alpha Phi 8th at the annual Mother’s Day Hilltopic of the week is lad of the holidays, and alum Ginnie Gamma’s current projects is help­ breakfast held at the Montecito the week—Henry Use. ’Twas his Gobles said ‘yes” to Hilltopper ing with publicity for this event. Country Club. All arrangements master-minding which put over Jack Stone. Nancy Haurin cap­ Prospective members include A1 were made by the Santa Barbara such college events as the May Anderson, John Plessman, Gerry alumnae club. tured John Nance’s hardware dur­ Dance, Biggest Day of the Year, Larson, Ken Trevey, Bill Jackson, ing Jeannette Dunbar’s birthday etc. Subscribe at the Special Senior Rate Rudy Schafer, Ben Collins, Beret Future activities of the group in­ party. Place? The noisy, unro­ Alpha Phi Gamma threw quite clude participation in the alf-Greek Armer, Gill Johnson, and Shirley mantic Swiss chalet. a shindig over at Ruthe Groenink’s sing, Sweetheart dance at the Bilt- Sign up today with Cutter. Nobody was surprised, but every house the other p. m. Guests like more, June 4th, and the Senior AWS one was pleased at the results of Helen Heitfeld . . . Ken Terry . . . Last night in the Fremont Room luncheon and installation of new Ben Collins arrived on the dot, but officers. the recent queen election. Victor, at Eaton’s Restaurant a dual in­ Janie Anderson looked lovely be­ Beret Armer spent most of her stallation dinner was held for the Badminton Club hind her big, gold cup while prin­ party-time trying to find the place, officers of AW S, and Phrateres. The women’s doubles and men’s cesses Eleanor Conte . . . Wes Tac­ and showed up frozen and two Mary Ann Zane and Merilie Rob­ doubles will be played off this kett . . . Marge Ritter made the hours late. THE COLLEGE B00KST0RI ertson, new presidents of AWS and Sunday, May 15. Entries can be audience wish there were five Sheila O’Connor and Bugs Bat- Phrateres, respectively, were in­ mad eon the CRA bulletin board, queenships being offered. Dottie teUe kept the cookie line rolling “It’s to your advantage” stalled along with the other elected by callnig Marilyn Hunter 25287, Merrill got a spontaneous cheer as towards hungry Jim Schilt . . . officers of the two groups. or coming to the Community Cen­ she came through the opening. Tom Lyle . . . Ruthe and Al Ras­ The affair begain at seven o’­ ter on De la Vina at 7:30 p. m. mussen. The students love that girl. clock and members of the old and Sunday night. You do not have ' Al Anderson and Mr. Schutt had new AWS and Phrateres boards to have a partner unless you de­ Dancers, Diane Covey - Peter a confab while Ken Trevey . . . Bilk attended along with representa­ sire to play with one particular Grant . . . Pat Pamquist - Tom Jackson . . . Shirley Cutter . . .1 tives from the various women’s person. Racquets will be furnish­ service organizations on campus. ed and “birdies” will be available. Sigma Tan Gamma The Sig Taus celebrated the (Editor’s note— Here is a poem close of ’’informal pledging activi­ recently released by the campus ties” for their seventeen pledges Conservation Club.) by a party'at the fraternity house Hail to the Men’s Gym Lawn! Sunday evening. The active mem­ How cruelly it is trampled on. bers, pledges and their guests en­ Through spring, fall, winter, too, joyed volleyball, dancing and re­ T is stood and walked on by me freshments. ’n’ you. Saturday evening, May 21st, is the date of the fraternity’s annual How it looks for summer! spring formal and this year’s event ’Tis untrampled and less numb-er. promises to be a long remembered So let’s give it a start. affair. Many alumni are return­ Stay off, you Gauchos, have a ing to SB that week-end for the heart.

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O t t ¥ CALIFORNIA CORNER South American way 727 State Street Phone 2-7671 lay, May 13, 1949 Page Three UCLA Professor EL GAUCHO 1949 CHAIRMEN PE Women Attend Published every Tuesday and Friday THE Lectures May 18 Chairmanships of all the during the school year by the Associated Dr. H. Arthur Steiner, profes­ boards and committees for Two Big Conventions Students of the University of California, sor of political science at the Los 1 949-50 will be filled im ­ I Santa Barbara, California. Opinions Angeles campus of the University mediately following the' fi­ The Department of Physical Ed­ herein expressed are those of the Staff CAMPUS of California, will speak on “Our nal decisions in the forth­ ucation for Women at Santa Bar­ unless otherwise indicated. coming student body elec­ bara College, University of Cali­ Foreign policy Today” at Santa All Gauchos are invited to air Entered as second-class matter May Barbara, College on Wednesday, tions. Students interested in fornia, was represented at two re* 23, 1947, at the post office at Santa CORNER appjlying for such positions cent conventions, one national and their ideas and grievances in May 18, at 4 p. m. this column; however, Ye Edi­ Barbara, California, under the act of The lecture will be given in should prepare to do so as one covering the southwest dis­ March 3, 1879. Mailing charge is |2.00 soon as the new president is trict. tors cannot take responsibility Pine Hall 100 at the Riviera Cam­ for opinions expressed, and will per year, payable in advance. elected in order to facilitate Miss Jean Bellinger and Miss pus. It is one of the Provost’s not print libelous letters or Editors selection of new chairmen; Jean Hodgkins, both assistant pro­ ...... Helen Heitfeld Lecture Series and will be open naughty words. without charge to students, faculty before the end of this sem­ fessors of physical education (wo­ Don Mills members, and the general public. ester. men), attended the Southwest Dis­ In its recent campaign, the Managing Editor...... Ken Trevey World Students Service Fund col­ Applications should be trict convention of the American Assistant Editor...... Doris Spotts made to the new president lected $325 from Santa Barbara Association of Health, Physical News Editor...... Margaret Mueller after his election. Education and Recreation held in, College students. This money will Assistant News Editor Phoenix, Arizona, on Friday and be put to good use by needy stu­ Saturday. dents throughout the world. WSSF Shirley Cutter is grateful to the entire student Miss Bellinger was particularly Feature Editor...... Rudy Schafer body for its cooperation in thi^ interested in a dance symposium Society Editor...... Gloria Dealey drive. held in connection with the con­ On behalf of the World Student Sports Editor...... Don Humphreys vention. In the Groove Service Fund, I would like to thank Editorial Assistants Miss Gladys R. Van Fossen, as­ all sororities and fraternities and Ileana Pezzi, Bob Hougham sociate professor of physical edu­ “Swedish Rhapsody” all organizations and faculty mem­ Feature Staff: Walter Beaver, Bev­ cation (women), recently returned bers who contributed and offered erly Benedict, Beret Armer, Lar­ Paul Weston from the University of , assistance in making the WSSF 79c where she attended the biennial campaign a success. ry Schecter, Marie Cornthwaite, convention of the Athletic Federa­ Sincerely. Bill Anderson, Gill Johnston, “After You’ve Gone” tion of College Women as faculty HOWARD BROVER, Fulton Elder, Jack Calkins. adviser to the Women’s Athletic 'Fui Maggìz-, 7 Art Van Damme Quintette WSSF Chairman. Society Assistants: Barhara Drake, Ruthe Brehme Association on this campus. 79c Pat Palmquist, Junemarie Da- usas only looking a¿ Atä- She was accompanied by four Play low, sweet ukelelei “Careless Hands” student members of the local asso­ Dietetics Association vidsson, Pat Bowdy. little bit of old Hawaii Mel Torme ciation, Elizabeth James, Mary Sports: Dick Negus, Tony Bara- las appeared on the Santa tnusí have, louglié ítem Iront 7 9 c Mott, Clara Allison, and Barbara Elects Kingston Prexy gona. larbara campus. Every- Rutherford. jhere you go you hear Mrs. Elaine C. Kingston, in­ Reporters: Mary Sharer, Ruth “The Moon Is Low” leople strumming those The opening address was made structor in home economics, was Anne Groenink, Pat Mclnerney, by Miss Betty Hicks, former na­ Ikes. The fad started in Bill Harris elected president of the Santa Bar­ Mary Warren, Sheila O’Connor, tional women’s amateur golf cham­ lie SAE house and spread im m 7 9 c bara section of the American Diet­ pion, who stressed the need for Elaine Strobel. Ike mad all over school. etics Association at a recent meet­ non-discrimination and opportu­ Art Staff: Allan MacAdam, F. L. Te are willing to m ake a ing in the auditorium of Cottage nity for all to participate in rec­ Warren, A1 Anderson, Don |et that ukes will appear Hospital. 1009 State Street reational activities. force next Friday night Other officers elected were Miss Fredricksen. |rhen the Kappa Sigs pre- Phone 25815 Í r o s t e More than 400 delegates repre­ Frances M. Spike, lecturer in home snt their annual BEACH­ senting 144 colleges and universi­ economics, vice president; and PATRONIZE YOUR EL GAUCHO ADVERTISERS COMBER'S BALL. Expert Watch Repairing .Jwrniimsma ties from 39 states attended the Mrs. Doris Bennett, secretary- Speaking of' the Beach- convention. Sixty-four faculty ad­ treasurer. They Help Make This Issue Possible amber's Ball, we are je - visors met concurrently. linded of that old problem |f what to w ear to a cos- ime affair. Of course you |rant to wear something lat is gay, colorful, and |utstanding. We have Dund that the Kamehame- la original Hawaiian prints |11 the bill perfectly. These resses were made in Ha­ waii and have that certain livacity that can be found • ft Inly in an authentic arti- lle. Priced from $7.95 to J l 2.95, you will get ’full ralue • from an Hawaiian |>rint, because it can be rorn long after the dance over—on the beach or town. We hope we will be see- ig you all Friday night . . |md remember the BEACH­ COMBER'S BALL, YOUR JKELELE, and A KAME- iAMEHA ORIGINAL—fea­ red at the Jack Rose Btore. "Till then, Aloha!" JUNIE and RUTHIE te» m C Q L U M ß fA

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and defeat. Adams hit ^three for Coach Roy Engle’s new signal IRVINE'S LINKSMEN IN STOCKTON FOR four to lead the attack, and battery ANNUAL FRESNO RELAYS LURE CARTER'S block calling system. The sy mate Starke played a nice game is being rapidly learned by and collected one hit in three trips. the line and the backs. AfteJ Earlier in the week, the Sig Eps ACE CINDERMEN FOR MEET TOMORROW merous dry runs the plays Coach Bill Irvine sent a four-man golf squad to Stockton Wed­ won a game from the SAE “B” by Tomorrow afternoon at Ratcliffe Stadium in Fresno the 23rd tried in scrimmage. nesday to participate in the 2C2A tourney this week-end, and from forfeit when the latter failed to annual Fresno Relays get under way with some-of the top talent from Next week even more plays all indications, the Gaucho Iinksmen expect to finish in second or third show up on time. the west coast participating. Santa Barbara entries are be learned and practiced bj spot behind San Jose State. KS, LCA Thriller in the discus, Otey Scruggs in the 440, a mile relay quintet, and Del team. By the final wek— I Pickarts in the javelin. Last week in the CCAA meet, Otey ran a 49.2 Roy Engle will be present— a Ernie Reid, Sam Randolph, Don Kappa Sig outfinished Lambda quarter although he finished up in the fifth spot. scrimmage will be held to Nergord, and Pete Reid were the Chi Alpha last' Tuesday, 11-10. four highest qualifying men cho­ White, KS's Pickarts has been getting con­ mine the team’s progress.! sen to make the trip for Santa White came into the game in the sistently better with each week of enough alumni can be foundl Barbara. Each man is capable of Lead Pack first inning seven runs behind and competition. It was only last week Spring Grid are willing, a practice game shooting very good golf and all Intramural softball swings into managed to fire his squad up that he tossed the javelin 220 feet, be held. his best effort of the year. Tomor­ 21 Prospects four of them have done as well as enough to overcome the deficit. Call Nets 21 its third week with Sigma Phi Ep­ row he will be up against his Those men enrolled in the 70. Ernie Reid and Nergord are Leaving his crutches on the bench, To the accompaniment of blood, both three-year lettermen. silon, with or without the services toughest competition to date as he ball class include LeRoy Criss,| White tossed a six-hitter the rest sweat, and bruises spring football Eli Bariteau Jr. of San Jose is of one Frank Schimandle, and faces such men as of is starting again after the one- Fredericksen, Dick Schaefer, favored to grap the lowest score Kappa Sigma, none the worse off of the way. A1 Katich led the win­ Stanford with a best mark of 231 week vacation lay-off. Despite the don Hardey, Bob McAfee, as he can shoot between 68 and 70. for Tommy White’s injured knee, ners with three hits in four trips, feet, of the San Fran­ fact that many men have afternoon Negus, Stephen Roland, cisco Olympic Club with a mark Noonan, Harry Sharp, Willie The Spartans will back him with both setting a hot pace. Schiman- while Don Rogers and Don Hum­ classes and lab sections, at least a team that was NCAA champion of 224, George Roseme of Cal twenty-five candidates attend prac­ ters, Bill Starkey, Don LaC Ble, ace hurler last year, has seen phreys sparked the Lambda Chis with an effort of 214 feet, and Dr. Dick Gorrie, Doug Gorrie, last year and that has won the con­ with three hits each. On Thursday, tice daily. ference title five years in a row. very little service to date and is Steve Seymour of the Fundamentals Stressed Esparza, Jerry Vengel, Don This is the reason for Irvine’s pes­ slow rounding into winning form White again pitched, this time Athletic Club with a throw of 214 The fundamentals are being Glen Mullaney, John Mcl simism and his statement that his this season. Tommy White, irre- throwing a nifty four-hitter as his feet. stressed. Blocking and tackling Glenn Vanderlinde, and Walq lads should finish no higher than mates pounded out a 9-1 victory Del’s mark of 220 feet is second ^fundamentals were covered last rovich. gardless of an operation on his only to Held’s 231 feet in national second. knee, has been pitching the Kappa over the Sig Pis. Katich and Fred week. After practicing on the dum­ CCAA BASEBALL competition this year. The record mies and then on runners at half COP is host college this year. Sigs games although some of his Orr again led the winners with in this event for the Relays is 234 STANDINGS San Diego, Fresno, and Cal Poly speed, full speed blocking and tack­ old speed and deception are miss­ three hits apiece. feet 31 / 2 inches, held by Bob Peo­ Team W L round out the six schools entered ling was practiced Wednesday. Six ing. In the club division the Mighty ples of USC and set in 1941. The pass plays were practiced under San Jose ...... 7 2 . in the event. chances are that this record will Fresno State ...... 6 3 . The Sig Eps outlasted the SAE Midgets look like the team to beat Santa Barbara’s men have won fall tomorrow and a great deal of Ides will be awarded to the win- College Pacific.... 5 4 . after showing their mettle by whip- j four and lost one match so far this “A” team last week, 9-7, with attention will be centered on Held ners of the various events as an Cal Poly ...... 4 5 . year, beating Cal Poly twice, Cal Adams’ pitching and batting mean­ ping Dogger House 8-4 and the and Pickarts. extra incentive to put forth a win­ Santa Barbara.... 4 8 . Tech and UCLA once and losing ing the difference between victory Hoff Comets 8-1. Gold watches and gold belt buc- ning effort. San D ieg o ...... 4 8 . only to Loyola on the Lions’ course. After this week-end, a re­ turn match against Loyola is slat­ To p s w ith the T o p S ta r s in H o l l y w o o d a n d w ith C o l l e g e s t o o — ed for the local links. 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