The Cowl, Friday May 1, 1936
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Everyone See the Quints Down to Kingston Tomorrow Tonight Friars vs. Rams They're a Scream It's here because It's true, not true because It's here. VOL. I. No. 18. PROVIDENCE, R. I., MAY 1, 1936 5c a Copy. Friars Whip Dartmouth Student Quints Scores In Great Diamond Classic Smashing Premiere Hit SCORE IS P.C. 7, DARTMOUTH 6 PERFORMANCE TO BE REPEATED TONIGHT Team Hits Its Stride at Last; Pitching Effective College Agog As Hilarious Musical Comedy Swings And Hits Timely Bunched; Renews Along Merrily Through Two Riotous Acts; Confidence In Self With Peggy Malloy, Stanley LaParto Hanover, N. H., April 30.—An "The Student Quints" was inspired, rejuvenated Provi• presented last night in Harkins dence College team rose in its SENIORS AWAIT BLACKFRIARS Hall to a large and appreciative might this afternoon to bring audience and was received en• defeat to the hard-hitting Dart• thusiastically. The perform• mouth Indians on Dartmouth's IMPRESSIVE CAP, HOLD MEETING ance will be repeated tonight at own field, an event rare for the 8:15. Larry Walsh, chairman College. The game had to be Talk by Fr. Serror and of the ticket committee, an• called off at the end of the GOWN DAY RITES nounces that tonight's perform• One-Act Play Mark ance is a sell-out and urges an eighth inning on account of Occasion darkness. Providence only won Program Includes Mass, early arrival to avoid a last min• ute rush for seats. by one run—the score being 7 Dedication of Tree, The Blackfriars Guild on Mon• to 6—but it was a clear and well- Speeches, Dance P. C. Meets State day evening sponsored a lecture Long anticipated as a hit, the earned victory. by the Rev. Nicholas H. Serror show was hailed a success if the Behind Zavarski's superb In Game Tomorrow The official program for the O.P., of the Providence College opinions of the members of the pitching the Friars kept go• annual Cap and Gown day exer• faculty, in Harkins Hall. It was audience after the performance ing at a gruelling pace to keep cises to be held Tuesday, May 5, Old Rivalry Will Begin the fifth and concluding lecture is any criterion. Words of praise the Indians from emerging on at 9:00 a. m., was announced Anew As First Season of the academic year to be held for both the members of the top. He allowed 8 hits, but for• at the college under the auspices Tuesday by the Reverend Game Is Played cast and their director, the Rev. tunately they were scattered Arthur H. Chandler, O. P., Dean of the Blackfriars. Supplement Urban Nagle, O.P., were numer• sufficiently to prevent serious of Providence College. This an• ing the lecture was a one-act ous. Probable Line-ups at Kingston damage. The Friars in turn nual event is a day of marked play, "Overtones" written by Opening with the jazzy rendi• socked the apple for twelve hits, importance on the college cal• Tomorrow Alice Gerstenberg and directed tion of "Swingin' High" by the enough to win any man's ball endar, being the occasion on R. I. State Providence by Mary McCaughey. singing chorus and three mem• game. Appleton, who shone in which the lordly seniors are in• Martin, m 2, Belliveau Father Serror had for his sub• bers of the orchesrta, the show the New Hampshire game the vested with their caps and Entin, c m, Gallagher ject, "The Future of the Dra• progressed with a fast pace, day before, kept up his hitting gowns to wear for the remainder Mudge, If lb, Coleman ma." He traced the history of without a let-down throughout spree by pounding out three hits of the school year. Fay, ss 3b, Moge the "Little Theatre Movement", the entire performance. Only out of four times at bat. Belli- The program will open with a Pascoe, 3b rf, Appleton ranking it as one of the more near the end of the second act veau and Ploski also hit well and procession by the seniors into Phelan, rf If, Landry potent factors in the revival of did the pace slacken to give timely. the student assembly in the Ahem, 2b ss, Plosky purposive theatrical produc• force to the denounement. With The game started late. The auditorium, led by the class offi• Keaney, lb c, Reid tions. Condemning the tendency effectively constructed sets por• game was temporarily suspend• cers who will act as escorts to d'Entremont, p p, Sherry of "art for art's sake." Father traying the campus of Pinkman ed in the sixth on account of the Reverend President and the Hines, p. Serror stated that drama could University, the tone of the show rain. Night began to fall over Reverend Dean. After the cele• The Friars open their series not expect to return to its for• is essentially collegiate. It is the Hanover Hills, so that by bration of the Mass by the Rev with State tomorrow at Kings• mer high status until authors as however, in the true sense of the the eighth inning it had to be John B. Reese, O. P., Chaplain ton. Neither team has been es• well as actors set up ideals upon word and creditably so, a mu• called off. the investure ceremony will be tablished as a favorite and the which to pattern their work. sical-comedy. "It is only when an ideal is pres• Final results: R H E held. The Rev. Lorenzo C. Mc• contest looms as a pitching duel The leads taken by Stanley ent that drama can produce en• Providence 7 12 1 Carthy, 0. P., President of Prov• between Carl Sherry and one Loparto and Peggy Molloy, were of Frank Keaney's aces. The durance. It remains for the Dartmouth 6 8 4 idence College, will then deliver well done, especially so, the sing• Rams have shown well in re• genius of the "Little Theatre to Batteries: P. C. Zavardski, an address to the assembly. This ing which accompanied their cent games and can be depended assert itself." At present that Hammond, Donahue P., Hag- ceremony will close with the parts. With music adapted to the on to make things hot for Jack genius is latent." Closely allied strom. rendition of two stanzas of the situation, much credit is due Egan's proteges. State has made to the theory of "art for art's these two for their talented ren• Dartmouth— Joyne, Curtis, Alma Mater song. big plans to welcome home its sake" as a hindrance to the ditions of the lyrics. Lane P., Kiernan C. After having been invested, progress of the theatre, Father the Seniors will proceed to the Alumni and the largest crowd But no less able were the in State's history is expected to Serror named the present-day quintuplets whose likenesses college campus for the tradi• mania for "box office attrac- Leo Davin Picked tional tree planting exercises. witness the encounter. Ed Fay were so well done that their Following this planting cere• at short and Mudge in left are tion names on the programs was the For All N. E. Team mony, John V. Maguire, Presi• the big guns in the Rhody at• Included on the program was only means of identifying them. dent of the Senior Class, will in• tack, while Moge and Coleman Margaret McKenna, Soloist and (Continued on Page 4) Leo Davin, Providence College troduce William F. McKenna, are the lads to watch on the Emma Cummings who offered a varsity basketball star, has been ranking Senior, who will deliver Black and White. group of readings. DEBATING UNION selected on the official All-New the dedicatory address. This tree PLANS DINNER England basketball team, it was dedication has become an insti• announced recently by the N. E. tution in the college and was in• Three Tough Teams, R. I. State, St Johns, basketball conference. The an• corporated into the Cap and Dinner to be Tendered Dr. nouncement came as no sur• Gown Day exercises so that each Springfield, Face Friars In Rapid Order McCarthy and Fr. prise, for rumors of the selection graduating class may leave a Regan have been circulating since the living memorial on the grounds The Friars will engage in 3 other falters. Ed Fay at short is The Providence College Debat• close of the Friars' season. Dav of their foster home. tough ball games within the a standout and may do business in's ruggedness and ability have ing Union will tender a dinner The seniors will then recede to next next few days. Tomorrow with one of the Boston clubs to the Rev. Lorenzo C. McCar• made him one of the outstanding the auditorium where there will at Kingston Frank Keaney's when his collegiate triumphs are performers in this section for thy, O.P., Ph.D., Ll.D., and to be held a class meeting during Rams provide the opposition, ended. Tom Hammond or Vic the Rev A. P. Regan, moderator the past two years. His selection which the names of the honor Sunday St. John's completes a Lynch will probably get Coach as a member of the All-New of the union, in the private din• students will be announced. New England jaunt in our ball Egan's nod for this one and it ing room of the Biltmore Hotel, England team comes as the cli During the occasion the offi• yard and Wednesday, May 6, looks like a Friar victory. next Thursday night, May 7, at max to a brilliant season of work cers of the Junior Class, attired those Springfield Maroons, who St.