AZTECS DROP DEAD; GAUCHOS TAKE 2nd PRIVATE FUND FOR BORDER BOYS WILT Gauchoslo Dance fo Music of UNDER PRESSURE LIBERAL ARTS With the complete collapse of Alvino Rey at Armory Tonight the San Diego basketball team who lost three games in a row, Second of the “big name” and “Dearly Beloved” and many SEEN POSSIBLE the Santa Barbara Gauchos end­ bands to appear under the aus­ other tunes that have made the The possibility that the project­ ed up the 1947-48 season in un­ pices of the Santa Barbara Col­ albums of Rey collectors their one ed liberal arts plan for Santa Bar­ disputed second place. lege chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon pride and joy. bara College might best be devel­ The Gauchos started on their last Farternity, Alvino Rey and his or­ Admission for Friday night’s oped on the Mesa campus through road trip with the somewhat dim chestra will appear at the National session will be $1.00 per person private financing was cited this prospect of having to win two Guard Armory Friday, March 5, federal tax included. The dance week by Acting Provost J. Harold games while the Aztecs lost three, for an all-Gaucho dance. The Sig is a dressy sport affair and will be Williams, in a discussion of the in order for the Hilltoppers to Eps plan to open the doors at 9 open to all SBC students and their potentialities of the Goleta mesa wind up in the second slot. Both and close the session at 1 a.m. guests. as a future home of the college. parties cooperated, with Santa The Santa Barbara engagement Recalling that President Robert Barbara edging by Cal Poly and will, perhaps, afford local Rey Sproul, in an interview with the Fresno by 50-48 and 37-35 scores, admirers a last glimpse of the or- Monthly 'Fun for Alt' local newspaper, was quoted as in­ while San Diego succumbed to dicating that the best way to Fresno, COP, and San Jose by achieve the model liberal arts in­ Assemblies Planned; 70-64, 53-45, and 61-49 margins. stitution planned for SBC might Scoring Honors be through some such private en­ The individual scoring honors First Due March 17 dowment as the Hoper Founda­ were copped by Hughes of San The first in a new series of tion at the San Francisco Medical Jose with 164 points, followed by monthly all-college assemblies will School, Provost Williams pointed Keesey of San Diego i with 14L be held in the Riviera Auditorium ouf that the University Regents The only Santa Barbara man in at 7:30 pm on March 17. are not limited to the use only of the top ten was Harvey Hubler public funds, and that -half the These assemblies will consist of with 126 digits. University’s money comes from variety shows followed by class Final Conference standings and gifts and endowments. meetings. There will be songs, individual scoring: yells, music and “fun for all,” ac­ Mesa Future TEAM W L Pet. PF PA “At present, of course, we do San Jose ...... 10 0 1.000 573 443 cording to Jerry Rose who an­ Santa Barbara ...... 6 4 .600 509 500 nounced the plan. Featured at the not know the future of the Lead- San Diego ...... 5 5 .500 510 498 Alvino Rey HARVEY HUBLER, Gaucho center, shown receiving smiles COP ...... 5 5 .500 522 526 March 17 assembly will be a skit and congratulations from Coach Willie Wilton (left) and better Mesa (which was original­ Fresno ...... 3 7 .300 477 553 chestra and their maestro, as Rey by the Gamma Sigs, music by a ly slated to be the site of the liber­ Cal Poly ...... 1 9 .100 500 571 Gamma Sigma Pi president Bill Hutchinson, as “Rube” was PLAYER & SCHOOL FG FT Ttl. postponed bis long contemplated hot jazz band, jokes by Bob Aiken awarded the Dick Rider Memorial Trophy for the most val­ al arts college). The Regents 1. Hughes, S. Jose ...... 64 26 154 retirement tjFaccept the SPE date. might develop both campuses, or 2. Keesey, S. Diego .. .57 27 141 and Bob Eskew, and variety num­ uable basketball player. -News-Press Photo 3. Moroski, C. Poly .... „52 36 140 Local Dancers bers by Joy Foster. they might not.” 4. Inman, S. Jose ...... 55 22 132 5. Hubler, S. B...... 48 30 126 Led by Rene Gunsett, Santa The sponsors of the assemblies prised of Jim Anderson, Nuge The Provost declared that he 6. McWilliams, COP . .48 25 121 Barbara dancing instructor, and Thomas, Clarence Bishop, and Jim did not share the pessimism gen­ 7. Proulx, COP ...... 46 27 119 are the Squires, the Knights and Hubler Honored With 8. Coughlan, C. Poly .47 17 111 Doris Smith, whll known dancer Campbell, announced Hubler as erally felt on campus over the 9. Becknell, Fresno .... .46 18 110 the Blue Key. 10. Wuesthoff, S. Jose .45 13 103 of Fiesta fame, the Gunsett Acad­ their choice. Hutchinson present­ proposed acquisition of the 450- 11. Cano, Fresno ...... 40 21 101 emy will present as an added at­ Dick Rider Trophy ed the trophy to Harvey, who acre Goleta mesa, part of the fbr- traction a varied program of high Ojai'Macbeth/ Second At a dinner given in honor of made a short acceptance speech. mer Marine Corps Air Station. Swing Yore Gal calibre exhibition balroom danc­ the Santa Barbara College basket­ Present at the banquet were the The Leadbetter Mesa might, in ing. Also appearing will be John ball team Tuesday night, Harvey Gamma Sig members, sponsor Dr. 20 years, prove too small, he in­ At Square Dance Delyi in modernistic, jitterbug Artist Series Event, dicated, whereas there is ample Hubler, Gaucho center, was Buchanan, Sigma Alpha Epsilon Levis and peasant clothes will space at Goleta; on the other hand, and ballroom interpretations. alumnus* and Gaucho booster Mar­ be uniform of the evening at the awarded the Dick Rider Memor­ the Mesa is much more conven­ Music critics who have follow­ Held Tops by Critics shall Booher, Bill Russell, Cal Square Dance to be held in the ial Trophy by the Gamma Sigma iently located. ed the Rey Orchestra’s appearan­ Santa Barbara College students Reynolds,» George Obum, the Cup Women’s Gymnasium on Tuesday Size Overemphasized ces throughout the country con­ will have a chance to see a fine Pi Fraternity. Committee, a member of the El night, February 9, at 7 :30 pm. “Furthermore, I believe it sider the band 38 one of the top presentation of “Macbeth” on After refreshments and the din­ Gaucho Sports Staff and the mem­ The Dance Club, under CRA, would be possible to develop the ten in America with a reputation March 18, when’ the High Valley ner were concluded, Bill Hutchin­ bers and staff of the basketball is sponsoring the affair, and the for breaking atfcndance records liebral arts plan at Goleta. There Players, formerly the Ojai Fest­ son, President of Gamma Sigma Pi team. members of the Dance Club will will be increasing pressure on the in leading ballrooms and theatres ival Players, bring their group to introduced Dick Bryan, former all be there to ensure a “bang-up” Regents, of course, to make all across the country. the college auditorium for one per­ Student Body President, who gave evening for everyone. All Gauchos University facilities as large as Late Tunes formance. Critics have acclaimed a short talk about Dick Rider, Charter Day to Mark are invited, and there will be no possible, but the question of size Included in the Rey reportoire the Ojai Players’ production of Gamma Sig and Gaucho basketball admission charge. Friday night will be the famous “Macbeth” as the finest that has player who was killed in the war. 80th Anniversary can be overemphasized in judging Alvino versions of “Bumble Boog­ been seen on the West Coast in a Hutchinson then presented to the the quality of the college. For The Provost concluded that he ie,” “Deep in the Heart of Texas” dozen years. group the ,1947-48 edition of the one thing, there would be com­ is very sympathetic to the liberal Of University munity living at Goleta, an essen­ arts idea, and hopes to see it grow, This is the second program in basketball team, and Coach Willie tial part of a liberal arts institu­ either on the Leadbetter Mesa or the Artists Series being offered by Wilton, who also delivered a brief Plans were underway this week Pro-Wallace Group tion.” at Goleta. the Committee on Drama, Lec­ address. for the Gaucho participation in tures and Music of University Ex­ the University of California’s Forms on Campus Trophy Presented 80th Annual Charter Day celebra­ tension. The series opened on With the preliminaries complet­ 16-YEAR-0LD GIRL VIOLINIST Local politicking for the 1948 February 24 with the Charles tion which will be held on March ed, the Cup Committee, with Dan­ 25. Presidential campaign swung into Weidman dance group, and will ny Hill as Chairman, and com- gear recently with the formation close on May 27 with a recital by For the benefit of newcomers, TO BE FEATURED SOLOIST of an SBC chapter of Students for Lillian Steuber, concert pianist. Charter Day is the commemora­ A 16-year-old girl violinist, Mar­ phony Concert to be presented in Wallace. Special rates will be available to All-Gaucho Odd Ball tion of the founding of the Uni­ jorie Ann Knapp of Los Angeles, the Lobero Theater on March 8 students for this one performance. versity and is an occasion for According to Larry Wenzel, will be the featured soloist for the under the sponsorship of SBC As­ chairman of the local organiza­ For further information, consult much merriment and celebration sociated Students. Set for March 12 on the part of both faculty and All California High School Sym- tion, the^group will direct active the Graduate ’s office or Miss Knapp, a senior in the The Odd Ball, an all-college students. stddent support for the hew third the posters on campus. Powers School of Los Angeles, be­ dance sponsored by the Freshman party and will work through var­ CAA Sponsored gan j^er study of the violin at the class, will be given in the Recrea­ ious channels of political action to Local Chapter of Mrs. Esther Porter, Executive age of 5, and during the past five tion Center on Friday, March 12, help elect Henry Wallace to the director of the SBC Alumni As­ years has frequently appeared as from nine to twelve. presidency of the United States, Displaced Greeks sociation, has announced that the soloist with the Peter Meremblum as well as to support liberal can­ To Form Here Decorations for the affair will events of the day would be spon­ Junior Symphony. Meremblum didates for national and state of­ carry out an appropriate surreal­ sored by the newly formed Cali­ will conduct the high school mu­ fices. Wenzel also announced that Plans are being formulated on istic theme. Music will be pro­ fornia Alumni Association, com­ sicians in their Santa Barbara per­ plans were being made to present campus to organize a chapter for vided by Herb Friedlund’s orches­ posed of alums of all UC cam­ formance. local and outside speakers includ­ all “D. G.’s”— Displaced Greeks. tra. puses, as well as the SBC faculty 25-Cent Chits ing, perhaps, Mr. Wallace himself. All members of national soror­ Tickets are priced at $1.20 per and students. Aiding Wenzel in the organiza­ ities and fraternities without chap­ couple. One of the high spots of the day Gaucho students may purchase tion of the group are Art Petsch, ters at Santa Barbara who wish to will be an address by Dr. George special 25-cent tickets (with Stu­ vice-chairman, and Nancy Amour, join a Stray Greek organization UC MEN INVENTORY P. Adams, former Dean of Letters dent Body card) at the Graduate Manager’s office until 4 pm to­ secretary. Publicity, research , are invited to leave their names, GOLETA EQUIPMENT and Science at the Berkeley cam­ membership and finance commit­ fraternity or sorority, and chapter pus, who will be introduced by day. After that all tickets will be tees have been formed. affiliation in the office of the Dean FOR TRANSFER DEAL Dr. Robert G. Sproul, president sold at general admission prices. of Men at once. This information A listing of the various arti­ of the University. The high school orchestra is SPORTS NOTICE may be placed in the Interfrater­ cles now in the buildings of the The student body portion of the composed of 134 young musicians TheCattcho team nity box. former MCAS at Goleta was com­ festivities should be the best yet, from all parts of California. Their will meet the Whittier Col­ A meeting will be held as soon piled this week by two representa­ according to Ed Morris who is in program will include works by lege squad in a double- as possible to discuss organizing tives of the University Inventory charge of that end of the program, Schubert, Tschaikowsky, Wagner header Saturday at Cabrih the group. For further informa­ department at UCLA, according to but he was unable to give El Gau­ and Strauss. lo Field. First game at 1 :45. tion contact Ted Lake or Nancy J. A. D. Muncy, SBC business cho any definite information at The concert will begin at 8:30 Rapp. manager. this time. Marjorie Knapp pm. Page Two E L GAUCHO Friday, March 5, 1948

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MARCH 6, SATURDAY T h e Scholarships Committee ures six feet tall . . . weighs 165 We cased the campus hard and lbs. . . . has black hair and brown 1:45— Baseball, Santa Barbara-Whittier— 2 games. hopes that all students who feel Symphony Registration, AWS Room fast this week but all it yielded eyes . . . is 25 years old. was one engagement—the flurry that they are eligible for scholar­ 9:00— Make-up Proficiency Test Has lived variously in New Ha­ sems to* have died down for ships will apply, in order to create ven . . . New York . . . Chicago 9:00— Hula Hop, Phi Kappa Gamma, Carrillo Aud. MARCH 8, MONDAY awhile. This one pertains to Tau competition and . insure the dis­ . . . Maryland . . . before settling Gam Shirley Lindhorst and Al Na­ in Santa Barbara. 4 00— Las Meninas Get-Acquainted Party, Francesci Park tribution of the scholarships to the 7:00— California High School Symphony Concert, Lo- son. No wedding plans have def­ most deserving students. Applica­ During the war Buck served bero Theater initely been set as yet. Best wishes, three years in the Navy . . . 16 AI and Shirley. tions should be made to Dean Hel­ 8:15— Sigma Pi, AWS Room months in Navy V-5 . . . later Luring Pines was the scene of en Sweet, corresponding secretary MARCH 9, TUESDAY served on a destroyer escort in 7:00— Gnomes Get-Acquainted Party, AWS Room a great little party between semes­ of the committee, as "soon as pos­ South Pacific . . . China . . . At­ 7 :30— All-College Square Dance, CRA, Women’s Gym ters, we have been informed. Del­ sible. lantic . . . Africa . . . Casa Blanca ta Sig men and their guests ca­ Additional information regard­ . . . earned three battle stars dur­ Buck Levine Las Espuelas in Charter Sigma Pi pering around in the snow were ing eligibility and procedure may ing this duty. John Nance - Mary Mott, Bill be obtained from Dr. J. C. Snide- Buck’s UCSBC activities include Beta Delta Names Merger Rites Here in Brown - Kathryn Gainey, Roy cor, chairman of the committee, vice-presidency of Blue Key . . . Wishmeier-Gerry Behnke, and Ray and from the college catalog. ex-treasurer of Kappa Sigma . . . New Officers At Redlands Formal Rites Kubly with financee Nancy Ware, member of Cal Club . . . the Ath­ Any women students, particu­ Beta Delta, SBC’s new non­ With a mountain trip to a snow Santa Barbara colony of Sigma an ex-Oxy Gamma. Incidentally, letic Control Board. larly upper-class students, who discrimination fraternity, held an lodge and breakfast in the home Pi, national social fraternity, be­ Nancy couldn’t stand it any long­ would profit by a loan in order to Special likes: his wife Emily . . . election of officers at the last of President Armacost of Red­ came Alpha Omicron chapter of er in Tiger-land so has transferred complete their college work should coaching . . . Italian pizza and to­ meeting of the fall semester. lands University, Las Espuelas Sigma Pi Saturday night, Febru­ to be near Ray on the “Picturees- que Campus With a View.” consult with Dean Helen Sweet. mato pie . . . all types of healthful Elected were John Caldwell, merged with the Spurs, a national ary 28, in formal charter ceremon­ These loans are of larger amounts recreation (bowling, judo, baskets president; Stan Baker, vice-presi­ sophomore women’s organization ies conducted at Eaton’s Fremont Boxing Audience than any scholarships being of­ ball, tennis, baseball) . . . dining dent; Bob Naidia, recording sec­ of universities and colleges, on Room. Rites were conducted by Everybody was quite proud of fered. and dancing . . . comfortable retary; S. P. Pinkerton, treasurer; Saturday, February 28, in Red­ Becher W. Hungerford of Chica­ our Gaucho boxing boys when sports clothes. Clarence Middleton, sergeant-at- lands. go, national president of the fra­ they literally knocked down our Would like to see Athletic Man- arms; and George Casselbery, his­ The seven SBC girls present and ternity. Bear brothers from Cal the other agers’ club set up on campus . . . torian. Dean Helen Sweet were formally Nine new members were formal­ night. Joannie Anderson-Clay Ora- also a more complete physical ed­ Jim Gibson was chosen tempor­ initiated by the UCLA Spurs, sis­ ly initiated into the fraternity hood, Evelyn Hill-Bert Kersh, ucation department. ary corresponding secretary. ter' chapter, and attended by Spurs prior to the charter ceremonies. Mario Codemo, Teo Rodriquez, Buck graduates in June . . . plans from the western region of the Concluding the formal cere­ Stu McPhereson, Bob Gregory, to visit South America and coach Delta Sigs Elect United States. monies, charter officers of Alpha Bill Tomerlin, Pat Fox-BiU Jona­ basketball there . . . later he wants The affair, which climaxed more Omicron chapter were installed by than, Bill Vowtow-Eleanor Spur­ to do post graduate work in physio­ New Officers than two years’ work by Las Es­ the Grand President and his aides. rier, and Iris Burns cheering on therapy at Stanford University. • puelas, affiliated UCSBC with this Royal Cathcart, were spotted here At a recent election of new of­ These men, who were colony of­ His ultimate ambition: to be a honorary organization. The Gau- ficers, include Merryl Powell, and there in the rows of specta­ physical education instructor and ficers, Delta Sigma Phi chose Dan­ cho girls present included Jan president; George McMullen, vice- tors. crack basketball coach. iel V. Callahan as president, Bill Fitts, president, Joy Podger, Nan­ president; Cornell Ramsey, secre­ And before we sign off for the Brown vice-president, Roy Wish- cy Davis, Shirley Lerner, Merilie tary; Don‘Vanderford, treasurer; day, we’d like to tell all our bas­ meier secretary, John Sathrum Robertson, Carolyn Blair and Richard Church, sergeant-at-arms ketball boys how glad we are Just What The Marilyn Bowman. about their winning second place Need Flowers for treasurer, Ray Kubly correspond­ and John Ogden, herald-historian. Name Implies . . . in the 2C2A basketball league. ing secretary, and Same Rowe ser­ Tonight's Dance CITY PANHELLENIC Terrific, fellows! SANDWICHES geant-at-arms. Eleven Pledges OFFERS TWO NEW An appeal from us to you . . . Have the Finest SHORT ORDERS Join Kappa Sig We can’t scout' up all the news by ourselves, so if anything ex­ MALTS SCHOLARSHIPS Delivered By citing happens to you or to your Two new scholarships for grad­ In Sunday Rites friends, drop a note at the El Gau­ SHAKES IN THE GROOVE uating senior women, valued at Initiating the first pledge group cho office . . . we like new names! VICTOR at $100, are being offered by the as a national fraternity, Epsilon FINE BROWN FRAME with Santa Barbara City Panhellenic, Theta chapter of Kappa Sigma last THE FLORIST GOODY SHOP it was announced by Dean Helen Sunday morning held initiation Tri-Beta Hears Nellie Lutcher, 79c rites welcoming 11 new members 135 E. Anapamu Ph. 2145} 1205 State Sweet. (Across from Granada) into the local chapter. Talk by Wilson The scholarships should b# ap­ SOOTHE ME and LOVER Among the alumni present were plied for as soon as possible, with Billy Askins, district grand mas­ On Tropic Birds April 1 set as the final application with Stan Kenton, 79c ter, who presided over the cere­ Harold Leroy Wilson, natural­ date, and funds to be available by mony and welcomed the new mem­ ist and artist, spoke to the mem­ approximately April 15. S C O O P of the W E E K LOADED PISTOL, LOADED bers into the fraternity, Dr. Nor­ bers of Beta Beta Beta biological DICE with Phil Harris, 75c man Smith, Jack Thompson, John fraternity on Thursday evening, Porter, Jack Efaw, and Bill Pen- February 26. The talk was devoted TYPEWRITERS singer. to the subject of tropic birds, and POMPTON TURNPIKE, reis­ was illustrated with Lee’s paint­ sue, with Charlie Barnet, 75c • RENTALS Sig Taus Pledge, ings of birds which he has ob­ served and captured in the jungles • SALES Prices Include Excise Tax Elect Officers of Bougainville and other South • REPAIRS Last week the Alpha Gamma Pacific islands. School Supplies chapter of Sigma Tau Gamma Many of the bird skins which SflnTflßfiRBflRfi fraternity held their formal initia­ Wilson prepared in the South Pa­ Social Stationers tion for nine pledges and also cific are now mounted and on ex­ elected qew officers for this semes­ hibition in the Smithsonian In­ BANKS’ ter. stitute in Washington, D. C. Lee’s STATIONERY New officers are: president, Red water color paintings of birds, 929 Stats Street Groom; vice-president, Don Ric- plants, and non-biological subjects hart; secretary, Ed Hambly; cor­ have received wide recognition. responding secretary, Larry San­ Lee is an undergraduate student chez; treasurer, flew Gadsby; here at Santa Barbara College. and social chairman, Roy Cag- Before and during those harrowing "Mid-Years" nacci. Graphic Art Frat They’re picking up the pieces Fresh Up With a dustpan and a rake; Reactivated He clutched a silkened knee X i Omicron, professional at the When he should have grabbed the Graphic Arts fraternity, held its brake. first post-war meeting on Febru­ ary 24. Qfcrnm iinuBP The following officers were 1321 State Street elected: Charles Sanders, presi­ dent; De Wese Stevens, secretary; and Wayne McComes, treasurer. All graphic arts majors inter­ ested in joining this organization should contact its sponsor, Mr. John Porter. 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WAR* S to choose between Cathcart and Watt to fight ip their weight di­ Ujhr Tourneys Loom vision. PCI Tourney Next on the list of events is ran the Pacific Coast Inter-Collegiate Championships to be held in Sa­ Fresh from their victory over cramento on March 15-16. This the University of California, four is the important tourney, for the With Phil Jacks Gaucho boxers are busy readying boys will be boxing under AAU themselves for two important weights, and will be in a prep for In the Spring a young man’s r m /jn tournaments coming up. the Olympic Games in London. fancy lightly turns to thoughts of Coach “Doc” Kelliher will en­ The mittmen will have their hands —baseball. Ppl train with Bill Cormier, Sam full trying to make the AAU From coast to coast the Nation­ Cathcart, Tom White, and Jim weights, which differ from the al pastime has started to pull down Ì Watt for San Jose and the NCAA NCAA. the major share of the sports head­ Championships this Friday and lines. California grabbed off its Saturday. “I’ve got a friend who is still share of major league teams, with As only three men will be al­ serving on an island in the Pacific the St. Louis Browns, the Pitts­ lowed to box, Kelliher will have —Alcatraz.” burgh Pirates, and the two Chica­ go clubs, the White Sox and the Reprinted from the Copyright 1948 by Esquire, Inc. Cubs, doing their pre-season train­ March, 1948 issue of esquire ing in the Southland. “ Which one of you guys kicked the bucket last night?” It is a bit too early to try to pick the two teams who will square Wranglers off in the World Series next Oc­ Line-ups: tober, but as far as one man is WANTED Alumni concerned,, the ALUMNI DROP Fitzgerald, 11 2b El Gaucho is still looking winner had better be the Brooklyn Wilson, lb, c Dodgers» Stansbury» c, lb for men interested in sports Markham, 2b, rf Must Win Chauncy, 3b reporting. Apply in the El That man is Leo “Lippy” Du- Morgan, cf By Knute Clark Mackenzie, If Gaucho office, or to Phil rocher. The Brooklyn fans have Gray, If a right to expect as good, if not Spud Harder’s Gaucho hickory Alhouse, rf, ss Jacks, who will be crammed FitzGerald, p better, a team as they had last men blasted the lid off the 1948 year under the reins of Burt Shot- C. Wrightson, p into the Student Mail Box baseball season last Saturday at ten. Shotten gave Flatbush at pen­ Totals ...... 28 6 Pershing Park only to be turned under letter “J” to receive nant, so the “Lip” at least knows Gauchos ABR what he must do. back by a team composed of alum­ Blake, cf, ss 3 1 your application. It is pretty hard for a first ni, 6-4. Dailey, 2b 2 0 B.assler, 2b, cf 2 0 place team to go up, and by the After struggling thru seven inn­ Smith, rf 2 1 process of elimination, down is ings of dust, wind, and raia the Billinger, rf 2 0 the only direction left. If “down” Williams, If 3 0 is the word to be used, then Mr. game was called in the eighth can­ Bushman, 3b 3 0 to. This nullified two more Alumni Munson, c 1 0 D. would be wise to hie himself Moore, c r 0 to a book store and buy a diction­ runs. 0 0 Day, c Western Style ary. After the purchase, a quick The Alumni spotted the Blue Wrightson, lb 3 1 and Gold horsehiders two runs in Abernathy, ss 2 0 look to the definition of the word Gmur, ä 2b 1 0 slacks—60% wool “out” would be advised, because the first inning but finally got on­ Abbott, p 1 0 in the case of Mr. Durocher, the to chucker Oren Skeith in the Skeith, p 0 1 40% cotton cavalry words “down” and “out” have fifth for three tallies before he was Goedhardt, p 1 0 French, p 0 0 twill the same meaning. pulled by Harder in favor of Neal Goedhardt who finally stopped the Totals ...... J27 4 6 21 9 6 Brush Tan Whittier Next Alumni ...... (000 330 0— 6 rally. Shanty Stansbury started .200 101 0— 4 The Santa Barbara College base­ things off by slamming out a sizes 24 to 32 ball team, after dropping their homerun over the ‘stables in left YOU DON’T $12.95 oppner to the Alumni by a 6-4 field. The old timers pushed three count, play host to the Whittier more runs across the platter in the NEED A REMINDER Denim Riders College nine this Saturday. A next canto to put the game on ice. double-header is on tap, with the TO $4.95 Newcomers John Bassler and o ^ 'g ? first contest to get underway at Lou Munson shined in their in­ "SWEEP AWAY 1:45. All hands are hoping that itial Gaucho appearance. Bassler THAT HUNGRY California the elements will be a bit more slammed out two singles in two PEELIN' " favorable this week. trips to the plate and knocked one Comer at To date, no advance dope is across the platter. Munson AT available on the Poets, but they poled out a long homerun only to always seem to come up with a have the wind blow it foul by sev­ FIGUEROA BOWL pretty strong team. Reserve Sat eral feet. The alumni second sack- BROOME’S 14 E. Figueroa Phone 29714] urday afternoon for a little base er, Markham, slammed out a hom­ ball, Gauchos. The team needs and er but it also went foul due to the Special Week Rates Before 6 pan. 109 E. Anapamu deserves your support. A good heavy wind. season this year may mean the CIBA and the “big time” next year. Rider Cup I spent a very enjoyable eve­ ning Tuesday night at the Dick Rider Cup banquet. After it was RCA Victor’s rising star of the keyboard over, I sat around and got the — Larry Green — scores another hit . . . low-down on what the basketball players did on their road trips— "GONNA GET A GIRL" when they weren’t playing ball. Bob Casier' and Gene Snyder had particularly vivid tales to tell. Hudson Scott wouldn’t talk, but I did get a few knowing grins from him. Incidentally, the committee couldn’t have picked a better man to award the cup to than “Rube” Hubler. His fine defensive and of­ CAMEL fensive work branded him as an outstanding player. The team had is the to be satisfied with place money this trip, but there is always next cigarette season, and you can bet your bot­ tom haircut dollar and a quarter that Harvey will pick up right •for me ! where he left off. Congrats once again, Harv. ITHIN the past few months, Larry Green has Where Gauchos Wclimbed right up with the top bands of the land! Always Gather If you ask Larry how he did it, he’ll light up a Camel for and say: “Experience is the best teacher in the band Breakfast business — and in cigarettes. I know from experience that Lunch or sweet music suits my band, just as I learned from experi­ Dinner ence that Camels suit my ‘T-Zone’ to a ‘T’! it's Try Camels! 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