; VOL. I. NO. 11 ,.NOTRE DAME, INDIANA, SUNDAY, JUNE 3, 1923 PRICE 5 CENTS ' ' Junior Class Men Postmaster Asks IRISH ARE FIFTH Aid in Senior Week CHICAGO OPERA. About Your Mail HONORS G·IVEN. A j~nior C'lass committee of fif- Before the Unive'rsity men leave, tc:en men have been appointed to SINGERS HERE the Notre Dame postmaster wishes AT ANN ARBOR; act as assistants to the Faculty to say a word to them: GRADUATES IN Committee on Commencement. The "You will be leaving soon. If fifteen men will have charge of all SENIOR WEEK you are going home, we have your undergraduate arrangements during · home. address and will forward any SENIOR-WEEK MICHIGAN WINS the weelr'... They will act as ushers first class mail that may arrive af- at the various entertainments and ter you are gone. If you are going they will be in charge of the ·field William Rogerson and Miss elsewhere ·for the summer, or intend Offices of Director of Studies Kennedy ·loses Shoe, Desch sports and baseball game on Sat- • • to remain at South Bend or· Notre urday and of the . Commencement Kathryn Browne m Jomt Dame, kindly .leave your address Issue list of Honors Tips Hurdle, in Day of Exercises on the Quadrangie at 5 . Concert, June 9 . with us. Papers and magazines o'clock Sunday. cannot be fonvarded without addi- Given Men of '23 I · .Much Bad luck The ·following men headed by A concert of special· merit has tional postage. Please notify pub- The list of students to be gradu- .I _,1 By THOMAS COMAN · Jim Swift, junior president, make been arranged for Commencement lishers of your change of address." ated with honors on Sunday, June ANN ARBOR, Mich., June 2.- up the Committee: Harold J. Cooke, Week. Miss Kathryn Browne will 10, was issued from the office of .l The' Notre Dame track team took James R. Meehan, John J. Blanke, appear in a joint concert with Mr. the director of studies yesterday. -l fifth place in the Western Intercol- Gene Mayl, R. Conroy Scoggins, E. William Rogerson at 8:00 p. m., SPECIAL MASS The list includes the names of'many legiate . meet yester- Newell De Gurse, D. S. Gallagher, Saturday evening, June 9, in Wash- . men· who will receive special ·de_: J · day at An~ Ar~or, whic~ ":'as won D. E .. Sullivan, T. J. Sheehan, John ington Hall. Mr. Adelbert Hugue~ partment prizes for the work done by the Umversity of MIChigan by Barr, Tom Walsh, Bob Regan,· Red let will accompany the artists and ON JUNE 1OTH during their four years, some of a score of 571-2, Illinois placing a Mahr, arid Matthew Rothert. play several selections upon the these awards being ·made on the · close second with 57 points. piano. basis of chiss standing. The Irish tracksters were jinxed WILL SPEAK AT Miss 'Browne. is a mezzo-soprano ___ The honor of maxima ctim laude. from the start _and hit by hard . _ . arid a members.of the Chicago Civic signifies that the man graduated breaks at nearly every tqrn of the 'Opera .Company. Mr. Rogerson is Bishop GlaSS -tO Celebrate has secured an average grade of game. Captain Gus Desch failed a tenor with the Chicago Grand M from 95 to .100 per cent; the .hor10r ·, .to qualify in .the '220-yard low B"ANOUET JUNE 9 Opera Company and has appeared . ass; Msgr. Kirwin to magna cum laude, signifies an av- hurdles when he tripped. over the · · ai Notre Dame on. several occasions. p h S erage grade of from 90 to 95 }ier . '·-l last ·hurdle while leading the field. - 7 . Mr. Huguelet, a pianist of note, has reaC . ermon cent; and the honor cum laude, sig- .· 'j In the final heat of .the low hurdles, ___ just. finished a concert tour with A pontifical high mass coram nifies 85 to 90 per cent. · Brookins of Iowa raced over- the · · · Mr. Rogerson. . episcopo celebrated by the Rt. ·Rev. .The list follows: . 'timbers" in .. 23 1-5, breaking the Henry Wurzer to be Toast- I 'l'he program will consist of the Joseph s. Glass, bishop of the dio- COLLEGE OF ARTS AND · world's: record. Wilson, also· of t O'C II R following numbers: cese of Salt Lake, in the Church of LETTERS . Iowa, shattei·ed the world's mark in maS er; 0nne , agan, Cnmpane a Sera...... Caruso-Billi the Sacred Heart at 8 :15 Sunday Maximi Cum' Laude. · t_lie · 220-yard.. ·. dash, stepping the N · W"ll S k Non e Ver., ...... Mattei will be the most impressive religious Sister Mary_ Borgias, : S. N. D eeson I pea E lucivan le Stelle...... c ••••• (Tosco) Puccini ., : course in 21 1-5. ' . • ' William Rogerson. . ceremony of Commencement Week. Leo Richard Ward. . · . . Breaks Other Way . . Speakers for the Alumni Banquet ~~e~~~tlj~5 t~~asv:~y~····(with;;;;t,·· · Rt ... Rev. Herman J. Alerding, Magna Cum .Laude· . . ·The breaks of the day were all in the Junior Refectory ·at 6:30 Pause) ...... •...•...... •.. : ...... Moszkoski bishop of the diocese of Fort Wayn~ Karl Joseph Barr, Thomas_J~ in Michigan's .favor after Hubbard o'clock Saturday evening have been t':n~nz~~~: ....~:-~:::::::::::::::::::::::: ...... Mozart will be on the altar and the· Rt. Brennan, Francis Cavanaugh, ·Frail- leaped to ··fame in the broad jump announced. . . · Country Dance...... Mac Fayden Rev. Msgr. J. M. Kirwin, vicar- cis Xavier Disney; Harry William with a. distance of 25 feet, 1 ·1-2 They include most. of the prom- A.rietta ...... ~~~~~~~~---~-~.:~:~~-~: ..... ~scnrlatti general of the diocese of Galveston Flannery, ; Rayni.ond Manus Galla-.· · . inches, . for a new 'world's record. inent members of the Alumni, Can zone Veneziana~ ...... •.•• : ...... •.. ~Guarnieri will preach the . baccalaureate ser- gher, Gerald John Hagan,. Raymond . . ·.Wittman. of the Wolverine. ·was Henry• Wurzer,·. '99, .·.of Detroit, Habanera_ (CK~h~~~··:.n;<;~y-;;;;:··-··--······Biz~t mon;_ The· senior. class ·fiag"will be l\fartin Murch, John Frank Wallace,· · clocked-in the century for .9:4. Mich.,· president of-the Alumni, act- Distant Bells ...... : .... :.Hendriks blessed at the mass,. and immedi- Casimer Witucki. . , · . ·.Paul ~Kennedy, the. Irish. nuiiri-· ing as toastmaster, John T. O'Con- ~~~o~~rs~~--~~--~~-~:::::::::::~~~~~~~~~~~-~tl:~~ ately. following the services.· in the Cum Laude _stay ·in the mile. run, met with _the nell, '13, of Chicago, Ill.,. Paul 'J; · Adalbert Huguelet. Church the flag will be raised. Kleofas Norbert ·Bardzil, James 0 Lonely Night...... :.,: ...... : ... :...... Ronald ~ great eSv•~ IDlS· f or t une· .0f h"IS r unnm· g Ragan, '97,N Maumee, Ohio, and Expectancy;•....•...... ~ .....•••...... ; .. La Forge Admission to the mass .will b_e by Xavier Bell, Jo. seph B_ rannigari, caree!r;'·'"Paul'had an easy race 'for John H. eeson, '03, Philadelphia, D~eami~' Time...... : .. : ....·-:·····--·······Strickland ticket only. _ This regulation is John Anthony Briley, Joseph ·John · · Pa., speaking. Lift Th_1ne Eyes'·························-·.·····.··.·Lo_ gan made_ nee_ ess_ary by the li_m_ited se_ t- Casas · t t D · .·. _P. 1· ·C · · the fi rs t 1ap an d was runnmg m . . . __ . . . . . Kathryn Browne...... ___ . . . -~-. _ . an~· ,,v- __1ncen ,_ e _.au _,... __ ay-.. ~-.S:~i, ,__ ·;·g:i·~a.c- .foYnl-~litJn' '1ItJ-lost--a-~hoe· aL --Mr.- Vlurzer -1!; now: u-iJi'OlllllH:nt- ~et.~pcnsc==:::::-.~::.~:::::-:-H:mprronti~ ing-cupadty~of"'the··-,-churcll; 'TicketS' anau-gh~ - -"W'alter"Knox --.'Conway·- · ' . t' · tt . f D t t · M A Fmry Story by the Flre...... ,.M er1kanto f · d · ·· · - '11 b · · · d t M - · J D - · N · ·· · · 'J '. · the start of the second quarter and p~ac Ismg a orney_ o. · e ~o ·• . r. Memories of Long. Ago ..: ..... Pietro A. Yon _or a mi,sswn WI . ~ . Issue g_ •. aurice . ames acy, . orman · o-. · •- was· forced to· .take.-' the riext'half- ~ ~~nnell,. a leader m camp~s ac-:- (Dedicated to Mr. )~ogerson.) · members of the senior class from seph. De .Gra_ce, .Patrick Charles . . ' mile. ori' his. bare ·foot; •.Pained to ClVItles while at ·Notre Dame, IS now Yesterday nwuJ:i!a1iog~;:6;;;;············Spross the . offic_e of. the Prefect of Dis- Doran, .John Edward Duffy, ·Vincent

the. extreme lvith a cinder7 torn foot, a· Circuit Court judge . in. Chicago. - · . cipline on Monday and Tuesday David -Engels, William Stephen Fo- the gritty star was obliged to drop Mr.. Ragan graduated with a bach- morning from 8 untilll.. Relatives garty, Bernard Bryan Foley, Thoni- . out of .the race at the start of the elor of arts, and took law. ·He. is ALUMNI·.·Wtl·L of seniors,. members of the alumni, as Francis Leahy, .Joseph McAllis:.. last spi·int, with the 'finish almost prominent in the western part of and friends of the University may ter, John Nichols· McCabe, Felix . in. sigh't- Hall of Illinois crossed Ohio; and .Mr. Neeson, ·,vho received · · also receive tickets of admission. Joseph Melody, Pio Nono 1\fonte- . . : the tape in the slow time· of 4:28:3. a degree in civil engineering,· is en- .. BE o· N. c··A' M' PUS negro, Joseph Muckenthaler~ Ed:...... Field Events~ . gaged in construction work in east- Classes. Re' unz"te' . ward Merlin Rolwing. ~ . . . : : Hogan tii~d for .fifth in the broad ern Pennsylvania; · :jump; and Tom Lieb placed second in Senior Week · : ·Magna Cum Laude. . . ··.'in:. the. "'.. Lieb; who L'[l'z"tz"ate' 11/Ton_ ogr'am· w.-alsh,. -.~orby :'·and.· B··adt~n·. Re- . . . -'Edward ·George DeGree,· John-.····. · · broke ·:the :. state record last week lY.l~ · This year's Commencement Week Wilfred Niemiec, John Melvin Rohr.:: .. . ·-with a toss of 14·o feet, ~vas unable 'Men at_ Gym Today s·erved for the ·Old Grads. will· be marked by a renewed_ in- bach. . , t~ bett~i·.. ·the winning. distance. of tercst in Class Reunions. 'The class . Cum Laude · 132 feet 91:..2 inches. Dave Week'3 The Notre Dame.Monogram Club Next Week of '03 of which Rev. ivlatthew J. James Stanley Bradbury, John ·of _N_ otr__e· Dame gave a great_--per- will hold its spring initiation in the · · · }Valsh~ president.of the University; Charles Cochrane, A_ lbert_Ficks, Jr.. , fot_·mance in the high J'ump, by qual"- gymnasmm· th'Is a ft ernoon; ·All th e Owing· to a· Maccabee convention ts a mem b er, _wi 11 b e .·one 0 f the Francis Joseph Galvin, Louis_ Charles_ · · nogr· n · '11 b · · in ··South Bend: mos_t ·of the visiting class s t h ld .. Oth · · ·· ifying at. 6 feet, 1 inch, and tying new· mo a 1 men WI e Im- e 0 0 a reumon. ers Glotzbach, Hiram Henry Hunt; Ken~ for se.con·d .. pla. ce_in the_ final,._.won .tiated into the club.· After the ini- Alumni will reside on the campus are: The cla~s of '13, the class of neth William 'Kripperine, Henry Jo- .. :j . t" th. 'II b b t t du_ring their stay·.· Walsh, Corby, •og tl 1 f •o3 th 1 f ..1 · ~y S11:1ith .of Michigan at 6 feet,· 3 tla Ion ere WI .e a anque a v '· le c ass 0 v • e. c ass o seph Lauerman Edward Joseph . ,J Inches...... Kables banquet hall. All monogram and Badin· will be open to old grads '83, and the class of '73. Lennon; Daniel, David Lynch,. 'Jo_-· .· ":l ·. ~ .. Th_e jav_elin thro\v was won ·h. y men rire requested to. attend. during the week ·end. . . (Continued on Page. Two.) ...... ·'"': There is .little doubt that a .... ;.t\ngier_ of Illinois, who bettered his SISTER IS SICK ,. -larger number . of . Aluinni will, re- ORIOLES WIN PENNANT ·... ow_n f · confe,rence .record with. a peg Miss ·Stella Noonan, .sister of Cli_f- t urn · f or the. · c ommencemen· · t exer-· · Tl1e De LaSalle· Ori'oles '"on.• the · ·· 9 · 198· (C ·feet,· 10 1:.:4 inches.· · Oberst ford Noonan, of _Notre Dame,· is c1ses· ·· · th'IS year than. · ever , b e f ore. Ft·eshman_. _IIall T"'I.l1'gl1t.. League · · ontinued on Page FC?ur.) critically ill . at the ,Evanston: ·Hos- Th e N o t re D arne. Cl u b s · o f th e ci't" Ies sei'I·es today by defeati-ng the Fresh~ MORE ANNUALS-~ · · pita!. Noonan has just· returned of Chicago, Cleveland; Detroit, In- manites 4-3 in an exciting and much ·-·.·.·E. from a visit to the ho_spital. • .. ·. dianapolis, and· Pittsburg will be debated game. The battery work .·.·.·.·-.T .... o·.L· .. ·.no· .. c· L··. UB· represented by especially large dele- of· Ahearn and Dufficy of the De gations ·· · · LaSalle nine featured. OUT MONDAY .. HAS BANQUET Jud~a~;;:e~!~c;~omers LA SALlE MEN More Invitations! Athletic ·cards Musr be . .:··r~ . Judge aild , Mrs. · Vurpillat, \Vho ·for . Com-mencement Brought to identify; · ·. . Plans·: fo'r. Summer . Seniors .are asked to inquire for ·An Out Tuesday. Da~·ces ~~~~ a:u;~d;?e:t:i~~ tob:~::~hNo:~;. PLAN DANCES their. leather Commencement inVi­ : ·. o· .' ' . " ~ .. shelter of. their roof, banqueted the ...... Another. large shipment ~f 1923 ... ' ISCUssed at Ohver men the other night. The judge . ·. .. . .--. . :. tations today, as more 'are expected Domes will. be ready for distribu- · to be· available. Tne price of each ·. :H· o·tel Ga-th.er"tng· fl~vore~the post-pr~n~ial d!scussion ·Alumni Reunion, Autumn Party, tion Monday, it. was· announced. yes_­ · · · · . · with his charactenstic w1t. The · . · _ · · is ~5c; and six cents is necessary terday. ·The whole lot of 1,300 will .. .. \The_ T9ledo Club. banqueted last seven men are Luis Riviera, Eugene . . . and Other .Plans . for mailing as first-class~ Notices be distributed by sometime Tues-. ~ug:ht at .. the Oliver Hotel. The Noon, Peaches de Castro~ Barney . T. b M d will be posted giving time and place day. . . · . · · . ·.. · .. · event brings the club's activities to Dunn, Cliff Ward, Leo Cavanaugh 0 e a e of sale. Plain. cards furnished by Thomas J. Walsh, business n1an;. a· ,close -for this year. · The club, and Jack Higgins; . · ' .. The LaSalle Country Club meets the University. will also be distrib:. ager of the· Dome, stated ·that he-· _U~d.~r the . leadership of .. Francis . - . , this·. morning in . the .·room of the· uted. expected · about 300 on Monday · 0 Boyle, •has: enjoyed a very sue- Don't park on. the Quadrangle. . president,' Clifford Noonan, to make mo1;ning to be distributed at about· .ces~f~l ~e~son. and has prospects of plans for the summer .and coming Don't park on the (lu~dran!il'le . 9 o'clock from the Dome .. offices~ . havmg even a better ·one next year. HAWES· ON~ CAMPUS · year. -Officers \vill be elected, and .and. thrit. mo1;e would be on. hand . · · ~hough/ the club is o1·ganized :for .·George H. Hawes, old .student in ,plans for. dances will be discussed. · SWEATERS FOR BAND sometime in the afternoon, the time •. . the benefit of. Toledoans at Notre the . days of . Dim~ick, .:vaughn, Noonan's room is 412 Badin. , · .. BLOOMINGTON, ·Ind.-On the. to ·be bulletined ·later. ·Domes ·will. D~me: it extends its usefulness to Huebner, "Roscy" Dolan, and ·mem- · A dance at Starved Rock Pavil- proposition . of , awarding sweaters be issued 'only those men who have·· the.· home . cit~·. A-:. 8emi-formal bei· ·of· Brother Florian's famous ·lion ;played by. Ward's Lombard to the members of ·the University had the payinent arranged through · , · ~ance at the Inverness is planned inte1·-:-hall baseball champions of'OS, Syncopators; . of Lombard College, of India ria band, a· reporter for the student accounts, or pay cash; . _or- June . 15. · · Tl1e Hard-Times visited the University Saturday. He .on June ·22, and an autumn party Indiana .Daily Student found ten 'rhe ·bindery has been: working . ·dance O!l Se"pternbe1~ s· will, be held was engaged in .mining work till on the Satm~day before 13chool re- opposed, . two · favorable,. and orie overtime in order to. have' the lot· _nt Colling,vood. .· ·.. · . · the \var and is' no\v special agent sumes; to be held.at the South Bluff lukewarm. .. Those who opposed .felt of Domes ready. ···­ f' ·• · · .· ·. . ·. ·. . · for The North- American Accident Co.untry Ch.Iq',· a't:LaSalle, are plari- that some award \vas good, but. that f: ... ~~ So th;~.' inay practice without the Insurance' :: Company. at · Detroit, 'ned.· An alumni· reunion .will .be the award '\vus .. properly •given' to The · University put a. gasolin({ ?;· .. ~~traction of city life, four· C01·by Mich. · · · · · held'.soinetime inJuly. ·university athletes. only~:·. · mowe~.-. 'into use· yesterday. The t:' ~en h_ave been cmnpused for toss- students in 'the viCinity at. the tiine machine i!-lmost ran away· with·. the:: ( Ing baseballs' on tho Corby la\vn. . Don~t p~rk oz:t. the_ Quadrangle. of· the. dance. ·are. invited. · ·.·. ·.· · Dll·n;t park on. the Quadrangle. wor1.-1nan several times. · ' > ,:: j_ ~.:t;; ...... '. \ '.. . ..

\' '·, .. ·• ":\· :-· 2 NOTRE DAME DAILY Sunday, June ~, 19f2S

~~~!~m!~~~ ~~!.~~@, I Colyum 0' Bits I Official University Bulletin Monday nnd Thursday during the academic yenr by the ..Notre Dame at Y ompany, Notre Dame, Indiana. ' By CLIFF WARD Copy Collected from Daily Bulletin Box at 11 A.M.

Application for entrance as second class mntter nt the post office at N otre D nme, Mr. Looking Glass, who propels VOL. 1. NO. 11 Indlnna is pendinll:'. . this motor bus to the apogee, of LAWRENCE W. O'LEARY, Editor Subscription rate, $4.00 per year. Single copies, five cents. erudite intellection one day, while 1L------·------..11 condoning our intended descent into insipid vacuity the next day, is a man of no mean parts. One inex­ BOARD OF CONTROL plicable inconsistency perturbs our MISSION CRUSADERS Committee chairmen meet in Badin rec. room 10:30 Sunday morn. CHAIRMAN...... :...... J OH.fob?:'"• C~v~~~u~~ mental poise however. Why is he ing. termed a conductor the day he pi­ Last session of the school year. 1i~~~~~=K.:··K:··:Ro~it~e;··<;:··N: .. siiii;t~r:-:R-e;:·:T-ho.Dii;~··A: ..i:iihey: .. a·:s:c .. August Desch, * * * * * Harry W. Flannery, James F. Hayes. lots'? Is this a mistake or a para­ JUNIORS dox'? Juniors must sign pledge before end of year in order to purchase EDITORIAL STAFF Even in Siberian forests it is senior pins before October. . HARRY W. FLANNERY known that the Looking Glass por- C. J. ROBRECHT, Chairman. trays and reflects most brilliantly FOOTBALL* MEN ·Editorinl~~;;o:-dfrc;~~:~.:.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::k::::H:::.:::::;::::::::H::::::::::::i~:~~;;~---'EJ;i~er-fl~rPVtY Stnfi--,Henry Bnrnhnrt, Jnc 1g.gms, enry • . •LJ~h~ * * * * Showel Martin Sullivan, Harry McGmre. · :Francis T Kolars the passing show.· In it now and Football candidates for next year will meet in room 219 Main Colyum Editor...... n .. ··~~nn Norbert Engels then you see yourself with all the Building, Tuesday at 12 :30. ·.Dramatic Critics ...... John · S. re R b~rt B O'Riordnn deformities that a polished mirror * * * * * can create. Look at it and smile, JUNIORS-SOPHOMORES ~ffi).7i~t.~~~:.~~~~~~~~~:::~~~:~;~~~:(~~.:~~~~~£~~~r~~~ and it smiles back; Leer at it, and Junior meeting in North Room of Library Tuesday at 12:30 after Sport Edttors ...... i"."J""'':Fi"···:------Fr do,~k R~ed Thomas J. Ahearn it leers back. Ignore it, and it ig- the Dome dedication to discuss pins and to hear· the class financial Copy. Readers.... Cbarles A. McGJonagFie • !lY Eedm mgd, Fe ti~nkowski' Robert M. Maher, nares' you. ' report. JAMES SWIFT, President. Reporters--John J Sheehan, ny · emmg, war • ' d d c c II' R d J • Sh riff John Corbin Patrick Thomas Connors, E mun • o ms, Mr. Kolars has committed one er- BAND MEN L!~~onMea'd J~sep'h Burke John A. Sto~ckley, Edwnrd Lyon!j, Robert E. How­ * * * * * land Clarenc~ Joos, Matthe.:V H. Rothert, ·Francis Egan, WT. JM. Ahhearn,jirnsfJ ~ ror, however, which this colyum There will be a very important meeting of the Band at 5 :00 Mon. McCiure, Thomns J. Malay, Edward A. Frazier, Elbert • a oney, aro • wishes to correct. On · occasions d Father Walsh and Coach Rockne will be there. ·Hall, John Barr, numerous and past, it has pleased ay. JAMES EGAN, Manager. our adversary to refer to us as Mr. * * * * * BUSINESS STAFF , Two Bits. Now we thank the worthy . GLEE CLUB BUSINESS ¥~AGER...... JAMES Walter F.J. HaeckerHAYES gentleman for the panegyric but- There will be a special. meeting of the Glee Club at 12:30 Monday . Loca} Adverttsl!l!i' Manager...... : ...... ·E·d und A. Polhaus he has a Teutonic tendency to. in- All members must be .present to hear of important arrangeme:nts. gg.~'i!Fati!d~~~!~e~ --~~~~~-~:::::::::·.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::·.:·.::::::::::::::::·.::·.:::::.; eramw Ad~en:K!~~ flate currency,· which is illegal and JOSEPH CASASANTA, Secretary. · Distribution :l:rlanager ...... d .... K ...... T... h .... d ...... J .... h 0· P:t~ick Mat~ Advertising Assistants-Thomas F. Connor, Edwnr • o e, o n c· , , uneconomic. A plugged nickel * NOTICE* * * * thew H.·Rothert. B K Wingerter Circulation Assistant...... 1... H ...... d ..... :M i h Culli would more conveniently fit the slot. Admission to the Baccalaureate Mass at 8:15 on June 10 will be by Distribution Assistants-John Q. Ad,nms, Ed. Pen?ergnst, Pau en y, ur aug - Our blood buckets and sand wagons, ticket only. This regulation is made necessary by the limited seating nan, Thomns ·A. Farrell, Vergtl Fagnn, Louts· Savage. we take, withdrawing from the capacity of the Church. · · · · arena. Oh, Rodolf, you darling- Tickets will be issued to the senior class from the office of the Prefect come do your stuff! of Discipline on M~nday and Tues9,ay morn.ings from 8 a. m. until 11 * * * a. m. : · This colyum has ambitions neither Tickets will also 'be issued for· the ·Commencement exercises to be · amorous nor intellectual. From ·its held at 5 p. m. on June 10. The tickets will insure admission to the · D. ·~n[t7J::Y'RS A 1\TTl P'£D.1CWC!'T''Rlr A 1\TC! posterior collar button to its occi- reserved section ·of seats on the quadrangle or to Washington Hall in n YL. lVU 'Lv J • rl.lVv case the weather makes it necessary to hold the exercises indoors. .. . · . d pita! tonsure it is in ·a status at- Members of the senior class who wish to secure tickets for rela. Words .are but vehicles for the expression of thought. an may rophy. However rising from a .chair tives, are urged to make· their requests in person on Monday and 'L'ues- often carry riders beyond the point intended. The locomotive yow~r after dictating to Nellie,our stenog, day mornings. JAMES J. QUINLAN, c. s. C., of printed words is, to the new pilot, strangely powerful.." The m~rtw we noticed the ~om~ ~cr?ss t~e .Prefect of Discipline. of these Packard trucks startles the man who has previOusly driVen road,. very charmmgly hftmg .Its JUNIOR B~0;T;R,; C~MMITTEE 1909 Fords. · He will often pass. his destination before he learns· to head m a prayer for the salvation The Junior Commencement Booster's Committee will meet at 6:30 t th opera e e n ew mac.hine . skilfully . . and accurately' before l1e· learns. how ofentre Notre_ nous, Dame Sisters, men. thatJust parbcu-sor~ of .. Monday in room 101 Main Building. Attendance important. · to -stop a~ the exact pomt mtended. . . . larly aspiring piece of architecture: · · * * * * J~MES SWIFT, President. Those who watch ~he voyages oft~n mistake ,the mtenb?~ ?f tl?e is sorely in need of paint. LaSALLE COUNTRY CLUB chauffeurs. A certain musical critic recently expressed a cnbctsm m * * * · Meeting at 10 in 412 Badin tod~y. · the DAILY. It has been said that the critic aimed his vehicle at a This space so carelessly wasted CLIFF NOONAN, President. ·person. This' is untrue, though it may be true that his words may ~lave is in receipt of a poetic amulet, * * * * * d tl · k All tl · nst'dercd l1e may have better mmed which we set· upon .the table for. TRACK PICTURES passelll·s '\Vords leir so ·mar that · there couldungs haveco b. een ' no chance of· offense, even. your cardi'a.c .assi'mt'latt'on. The au- f Individual C track· picturesF' ld for the DomeJACI{ willSCALLAN, be taken Edi'to·r. · Monday · tho~gl1 none was surely intended. . . , . . thor of this verse is here ·honored a ternoon on artier 1 le .* * * * . * . Another pilot did bump a man as he JOUrneJ.ed ~lol!'g. Pohce for s~ngular intuition-~~ving pen- . . .. . • . JUNIORS . , ~"'-'-' ··:0fficers,-·oLall-·men,-:must· not· be.:. b.u. mped:,:by.,men':-_who-drwe: car.s-:=-that· ,E.~d __It =1°.:.c.J!?-.~--~ERFe ;-!~}.I _and:-~e§§_ ...-.'--Impoi·bmt'""rilet!ting·:or'.-ull",l1e1F"wno-are"intere-stful m the· Mus cru .· · · · 0 f f · · · t b 111 't b ~easonaule specie_s, whicli was rare Review in the Journalism Room of the Library at 7:30 Monday. · Every-1 is dangerous: As a matter act, ~en mus nev~r.. e Y news- JUdgment. Had 1t been adapted to one who is interested in music or dramatics is invited 'to be· present. paper chauffeurs except in case of fmr ?nd true C~IbCism or comment us, we would have searched every JAMES SWIFT President. about persons or things before the pubhc. Even m · ~uch cases, how- psychopathic ward ·in the country · ' ever, criticism is better aimed at acts than men. In thrs case such was till we revealed the culprit. This intended · but truthfully, such was not expressed. outburst being resplendent with Th: DAILY endeavors to travel the course laid out in its first issue. thermal units, we must .ask the fire­ r;. the rush of a strange car over ne\v roads, some sign posts may be man to giv~ us aid. Thanks. None. is so Blind. as missed, but ne\·er purposeh~, for the drivers are sincere; and want. to Take your buckets, boys, and go .He aid the DAILY to realize its.; one purpose, the welfare of Notre 'Dame, this,on home. until the'Ve'll firemen's have noconvention ·more of in~titutio~, student~, and f::lCttlty. at Buchanan. Who. Wifll Not .See Mystical, loveable, sorrowful, sweet, Wistful and pensive, still so' discreet, BUYING ESTEEM H Cherish and love you, dream-scented rose, AN OPPORTUNlTY Who could do other ?-God . only knows. In spring, at Notre Dame,, a young m~n·~ _fancy t~r~s. to polit~cs~ Fragrant with kisses of fairy sprites, Spr.ing has become the molting season for pohbca1 am. b. 1bons. During Warm with the winds of love-born nights, North American Accident .Insurance Co. b f l Chariots angelic midst the sky's azure hue, the open season, as speCified by the s .. A. c. the ehgl lcs come ort l Would suffer their beauty if likened to 'you. · lm·gest and oldest Health and .Accident Company; wants t,,;o­ from their hibernacula properly incubated politically, and strut their • * * * ·stuff. Every motion is significant. An invitation to dinner, to take a This colyum wishes to let you in fisted, straight-thinl_dng men to sell the hike or to enjoy .a casual walk is freighted with possibiltties. Those on ald. s;etctreltl. We I prodmisetdb _we · f 1 · 1 · · · Tl t't t tl d f wou n e a sou , an no emg endeavors are part ? t le tee 1.mque. ley cons 1 u e a me 10 ° Conan Doyle we didn't, but· we'll New Blindness P.olicy getting perspec~ive on t~1e ~ote~tral vote-to see where you stand. And tell you. Mr. Richard · Lightf9ot such methods are perhaps JUstified on the. canon of resu_lts ,for .many a has re·vealed himself to the colyum This poli~y will play $:i:,OOO for the. loss of· both eyes race has been '\von in a walk. . . · as the author of "Among Us Im- and $2,500 for the·.Ioss .of OtlC eye from any cause-accident J ust as long as men like to rule there will .be politics.. As long as mortals." Mr. Lightfoot, compan­ or sickhes's-to \he issued tQ both men and won1en between• men differ in opinion there will· be parties and organizaitons. But is ion in modesty with the Chicago . the ages of lG and GO in any, occupation for one single pay­ "the extreme intensity of feeling engendered by promoters justified or Tribune, the~:w~rld's gre~tes.t 1!-ew~­ at all necessJlry? - . · paper, says his Im:norta!Ity 1s m ;w ment for entire lifetime at a premium 'of $25.00, payment in After all is it worth while?. What. is the actual worth of any way connected With h~s lon~eVIt?" one lump 'sum or five monthly payments of $5~00 each.. · · 1 f ll l' · ? ·A •t• · d t at Notre Dame. He wishes his Pl- . position in :the rea m o co egde P?llibcfs .f ll ny pods I Ion IsTslupp~sc 't .ot lotship of ·that interesting colyum . represent the .esteem and goo WI. ,·o e ow stu ents. ~en Isn . I which ran in the Scholastic all this Write or Call on paradoxical to organiz.e and spread dissension, mar frien~ships, and year, known, and he -also says ; generate rancor for the sake of any position? What will be more valu-' he wishes to apologize for all H. A.·LUTHER, Agency Mgr. · able in: tlie future~the fact that you ~lave gained a position by playing wise cracks, and to accept thanks upon the credulity of your associates at a sacrifice of principle on your for ~1.1 free ~nd . complimentary · 800 Rookery Bldg., Chicago, .Ill. part, or the good will and sound confidence of your collegiate contem- pubhc~ty . therem given. Although Michigan Office: 1704 First Nat'I• .Bank Bldg., Detroit . poraries based upon sound prinCiple properly lived up to? : ~r. Lightfoot ":'as a. good ~olyum- . Anv ambition is lawful except that which vaults from unprincipled ISt we are certam no one .will deny 38-YEAR-OLD COMPANY · teehmque·· .; cunnmgly· execute d . · 'xr1·r tat. Wl'11 1t· pro fi t. you··· to gam· a ll t h e tthat w the· b conductor d d hof ldth1s colyumb OPERATING IN 47 STATES ' ' . · . · . · · . · 1 o ers ea an s ou ers a ove . portion:p~iliomd·~.~~~b~yoo~~fi~.~goodwill~a of your fellows? Perhaps ·that is the price one pays for leader- u~hlm~~ti~~* '* * ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__ · :.. -.... ship, but .one· is inclin~d to believe that it is the price paid for the Tc the Readers: ·wrong:kind of leadersltip. We feel.that we owe you an apol- ogy for the vitriol that leaked into .. .. I ye·sterday's column. The column Oriental Inn Cafe ··o 1f1ER ED. 17 CRS. is written all.in good fun, and in Phone Main·974 I J passing we might call your atten- 115 N. Main· St. ~·~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~wetioiJ. ounclves to the "Colossalhanded thejournali~s Insult" that SpecialChlnese~enu Offer· ~o Businessmen,· Either in American or : lT.'S THE· O.LD STORY heat and discomfort from standing in. a recent number. Concerning ·. (Dnily ·Kansnn) ·• will· catch· step and slowly wend the feelings of the law boys in gen- Lunches SOc, 11 a. m. to 2 p.m. Another ·'Year has rolled by and their formal way to the age. old eral we are not at all dubious. We · Dinner 60c, 5'p, m. to'S p.m. the· old Alma Mater soon will grad-' ceremony-Commencement. · · know that they are good sports. Special S':Jnday Dinner $1.00, .11 a;m. to 8 p.m. a large class ·of virile young It is of little cOnsequence to un- .There is, we· believe, no more to Quick Service . Dt!/iciotls Food Reasonable PriceJ mennate and women -int.o other fields of derclassmen, but to the student 'who say about the thing. . . . Send work. In .two weeks the capped has worked hard in the University in the banter. We love it.. But no· ORIENTAL AND AMERICAN MENUS and gowned .. procession· of candi- and earned his degree through four ·more direct ill feeling will· find its Served 11 A.M. to 1 A.M. dates for the various degrees will years of constant labor, it _is a dif- way onto this page. We have tried I' Music and Free Dance form in' the roadway between Green fcrent problem. Commencement is it. and th.e results were not at all · ·· Free Service Local N~wspapera H~llaridF~~~~daftHhfferingh~h~remembrnn~~oolleplli& de~rnb~ • ~.~K ~m-m-~~~~~~~~~~~-~-~~~~~~~~e~-~-~--~-~-~E~~- 'I . lr ~ I .. 3 I Sunday, June B, 19!28 NOTRE!DAME DAILY · .· .... ·······-----... -

'HONORS GIVEN GRADUATES ' (Continued from page 1) VICTORY E. W. Steinhart Co. seph Walter Nyikos, George Joseph VIM O'Grady, John Thomas Riley, Mich- Cadillac and Oakland Two Good Places· to Eat ael Fr~nklin Seyfrit, Edmund Carl GROWN 212 S. Lafayette Blvd. Tschudi. · FEEBLE Phone Main 1287 COLLEGE OF COMMERCE Magna Cum Laude ' THE BELMONT Henry Fahey Barnhart, John Jo­ Bennett, of '97, Tells of the ~~~~~~~== seph Cavanaugh. Yells That Won Ball "Say it with Flowers" r Cum Laude I k John Paul Chapla, · Harry James Games Here ====AND HOME== Cullen, Carl Theodore Fisher, Dan­ Beyer and Weber iel Francis Foley, William James "They don't yell like they used to. Furey, . Edward William Gould, We used to win games by rooting." Florists Francis John Kennedy, Walter John Jame~ J. Bennett, Notre. Darne Excellent Food Kennedy, Thomas Joseph Lee, AI- man of 97, who was ~t Notre Dame 2 25 N. Michigan Street exander John Lock\vood, Charles Wedn7sd~y, made this comme~t on -Popular Prices Michael Martin, Daniel O'Sullivan, th~'OMI~higladn galml· e.,N h ah D George Allen Patterson, Jeffrey ur .. 0 ye · ' oo~- ' ;• Efficient Service Virgil Powers, Lawrence Leo Stra- hoor-ah, N. ~·· hoor-ah, w~sn t W.R.Hinkle,Inc. ble, Plin Joseph Swanson, Benjamin he.ard ?,ut there at the, game, he Open all-Night F klin Tyler William Lawrence said. . Maybe you don t use that Lincoln, Ford ran ' w 1 h yell anymore " ' Vcss, Jr., Henry Thomas as . Mr. B enne . 'tt f e It th a t th e sp1r1. 't Fordson Notre Dame men have found satisfaction SOUTH BEND, INDIANA COLLEGE OF SCIENCE of his days wasn't here any longer. Cum Laude It was suggested that the separa­ -here and we will continue to give them _ Julio Espinosa. tion of so many men from the cam­ pus may have had something to do and their friends .this satisfaction. COLLE.GE OF ENGINEERING with it, and ·he agreed. "But the Magna Cum Laude place looks good," he said, "and you ''.Let's Talk R'chard Edmund Cordray. are doin!f many more things and 1 Cum Laude better thmgs than we used to do, Lumber'' Belmont Restaurant Martin Hogan Brennan, Elmer abnd hi ,~bought we had a ·smart Bulanes Bros. anb Taiolis Joseph Collins, Henry Randall unc · . . Dempf, Julius ·Theodore Herzog, Mr. Bennett 1s now :v1th the 119 NORTH MAIN STREET ' Francis Herman Neitzel, Cyril Wil- MSoutheh~n STchoolbook Depository, of HU liam Neff, Charles Richard O'Toole, emp Is, enn. n Edgar Jacob Raub, Walter Frank ~~==::::::==::::::==::::::~==::::::==::::::==::::::==::::::=:======:'ill South Bend Lumber · i ;~ Rauber, George ~.lbert Uhlmeyer. Company Announcing l:i LaSalle Ave. at Emerick St. The Opening of the Sleepy Sickness Has Harry J~ Pflum New Smart ~~ Come Upon Campus Klingel Haberdashery The sleepy sickness has . come Rogers stores in Fort Wayne, Bathing Suits !J upon Notre Dame. That.. dreade.d Ind., Lafayette, Ind., Springfield, ~ Downstairs -~- l 'f malady, · annually affectmg this ·shoes Illinois, Lima, Ohio. green campus, has spread rapidly ~~~ ~~·orc~~~A~ ;a~~; Co-ol Com·fortable ~:--~.\1.· with the warmth of the . last few Ro.lfale Entra-nce • days. The colds and pneumol).ia of the winter months are gone, but . Ca1'T,ljing a Complete Shirts, Soft Collar I t this even · more wide-spread infec- RogerS . tion is affecting men in every class. llien's I-if;;:e a!ade Fur- h d d h . II ilr .. The worst effects are noticed dur­ Shop for Eyesight Specialist 1iishings, Hats and Caps attaC e Or. etatC ;. ing the three and four o'clock PHONE LINCOLN 659-1 classes. The symptoms are gener­ 212 S. Michigan Street able. . -.. ,~.: Men A New Store and a New · 1! ·~~-:,: ally yawning, and yearning gazes · Blackstone Bldg. · Stoclc at Reasonable Prices --- out of classroom windows. ; ;' Professors have been unable to Your Patronage Solicited Conservative; Dressy. u combat the disease and say time .• and frequent quizzes are the only means they can call to mind. . _Nicholas..:..S£hilling==.. .. ---...-:---"':""~ .;.~-·~-:::--·-::.._ -- ~-~:~ -~~Oliue_r_ ~~~:---:.O=P=~~N:E~V~E-=·=N~I~N~=G=S~-:~~- -~----~--- ~~~~ _in:ic'Yashable~_ll.~-~-· - . . DRUGGIST . . . . l ~ ~I FOR COMMENCEMENT Gerald J. Daily. Jr., Ph. B ·in Theatre Chu~oh and Religious Goods Before You- Take 35c, 3 for $1.00 i.... _.·.t.·. Commerce '21. of Muskogee, Okla., Kodaks and Photo Supplies ; ' is. a visitor .on the campus arid in­ tends. to remain thru Commence­ 303 souTH MICHIGAN sTREET Her Home -- ~~--~1-·:._t_· ment Week. Drop in for l~ght High Quality Always l ~~ lunches Low Prices 1 1~ $6 $7 $8 $9 $10 Prest.. O.-Lite and Co.. ! THE RHODES $11 $12. lumbia Batteries, Com.. - Lunches served in a· hurry ~\~ plete Electrical Service · Our Motto ;~_,_ .., 1 A _ ~:,,. ~~ . f 'on £or all makes a· f ··, Statl Courtesy First, Last and 1j THEATERS cars always -- 1. ~ ·; W. P. Cuss, M~r. Bell Phone 2231 I ' Peterson Battery & The Blackstone 16 Alleya '5 Tables BLACI(STONE · .Crown S~rvice Co. Ignition Company Ca:Qdy. IGtc.hen 325 S. Lafayette_ Street Tires, Accessories SUNDAY ONLY Phone 1\iain 4763 218 S. Michigan St. Orpheum Bowling­ DUSTIN FARNUM · Gabriel Snubbers and Billiard Rop1n _ Vulcanizing '· E. J. WATERS, Mgr. -In- 111., 315 E. Jefferson Blvd. . "Buckin-g the Barr:ier'' Next. to Yellow Cab 216 N. Michigan St. · Yellow Cab South Bend, Indiana Areal "he man" perfor~er~ in 'a "We can't sell them all, 'so we sell the Best" .( ,thrilling story: · Keep's one on Phone Lincoln 1949 1-: edge from beginning to end.. Miss m======lll Company-· i --Shoes j this and you are missing some- rF======;i! :{ thing worth w bile. · 'i Electric Shoe Repairing While Phone MAIN 5200 l --- You Hesitate; High Grade Shoe Telephone Lincoln 6928. ·; --- f Repairing for Particular People For Main 769 'l Hail Them Ii LASALLE Graduation I' Anyw~ere I Washington Sho"e r~ .~UNDAY Repair Company -·Williams I DOROTHY DALTON 116 W. Washington Avenue ' . -'.· ij SOUTH BEND, IND. · The Florist When Down To'vn ·· · · · ''Dark Secrets'' Give us a trial New Location Better than the title promises· . STOP. 1\T 219 W. WASHINGTON - Lincoln 6782 S. J. Karras THE PALACE • 104-106 North Michigan Street· Notre .Dame Cafeteria · 206 South Michigan Street . . · Clark's Lunch Ro'om If you wan:t :good 337-339 South Michigan Street 15 to 19 W. 6th St. CAFE. prints let· National 122 West Washington Avenue Gary, Ind. 119-121 West Jefferson Blvd.' Special Lunches and Photo Shop develop Fine Confections w. L~ Dot•glas and print your Kable-'s Lunch·Rootns Delicious Ice Cream SHOE STORES . Kodak films.

/ Try Our Fancy Sundaes 210 S. Michigan Street .o: A. CLARK, Proprietor .1 105 Lincoln. Way East Eat a{ Kable's when in Town or on the Campus Palace of Sweets or N C\VS Stand . NOTRE DAME_DAILY Sunday, June 8, 1928.

_- -c---A-s·-TN- ER- TUR-NS to~~~;l\~~n~~ t~~d4!~o~~adgt~e~a~~-~- Office Main 886 Res. Main 3561 Flynn ·.were unable to make the ...... · · -· -- · mark in the shot put trials. · A. ·...... ,.····:·····:~~····· .. - DOWN. OFFERS ;:a~~~l~;; i~u~~ei;:~~~~n~~~o ~~~~~~ ..... ;''':-r, Dr. John A. · · of Illinois, took the quarter in ."48 :1. Vall ely of Wisconsin stepped the Stoecl{ley· . s' . w· -h"t' Sox half mile in 1:5 5. Isabell of Mich- Tlgers, rowns, I e igan won the two mile run in the Dentistry &·Extracting Senators after Him; Castner, ra~h!in~ot~·! i;!~~;e tl·acksters will Dental X-Rays To Enter :Business be pitted against sev~ral form~r 511 J. M.S. Building the champions, who are wtth the Chi- , captain of cago I. A. c. Among them are Pope SOUTH BEND, INDIANA Notre Dame baseball team, has re- in the discus,_ famous . ceived many offers from big league miler who has beaten J oie Ray on . teams. Big league scoutshave been two occasions, Anderson and Rosen · vmtching him since he pitched his in the hurdles and Coffee in the OFFICE PHONE RES. PHONE first varsity game here three years sprints. Later in the day, the Irish Main 689 Main 1162 C& 1847 ago. diamond squad will :m_eet the Uni- The Detroit Tigers offered a con- versity- of Illinois. · Dr. Edgar S. -Lucas tract last year, but he wished to DENTISTRY continue his studies -and refused. American. League After the [-{ op The Chicago White Sox, and Champ R. H. E. Clark of ·the ·Washington Senators Dr. Robert F. Lucas offered him a·: place on the pitching St. Louis ...... : ...... 8 13 1 and the Theater · Extracting and Surgery of · staff. The St. Louis Browns tried Chicago ------­ 5 1 4 the Mouth and Jaws ntany times to have him sign· on the Cleveland .;...... 1 i~ . ~ dotted line. Detroit -... :...... 9 why not join the crowd. atl.d enjoy a dinner J. M. ~.Building Castner has turned down the of- Boston ------7 14 1 in a restaurant ~ith beautiful_ surroundings. SOUTH BEND, IND?ANA -- fers because of business. He has New York ------"------3 G 1 . been. offered a good business oppor- Philadelphia ------7 9 2 2 The Standards of the Goldep. Eagle inn· · tunity and it' is likely he will ac- Washington ·------5 8 Office Phone Main 3134 cept. Castner's time will be taken Philadelphia ------·----·---- 3 8 - 0 ·Supreme Quality,. Courteous Service, up entirely with business after Juz:te Washington· ------5 8 0 and it is doubtful whether he wlll Reasonable Prices Dr.R.D.Duggan· have any time to' give to athletics National League . R. H. E. A"Hearty Welcome for Notre Dame and St. Mary's Students · Dentist at all. N y k 9 12 7 · Castner has starred in athletics ew or ·------· 561 Farmers Trust Building ~No~eDame for three yean .. He ~hiladclphla ; ______8 12 3 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ played- varsity football and was the Brooklyn ------~------·- 4 8 1 mainstay of this year's team. Boston ...... :...... 2 8 4 Dr. W. A. Wickham . OFFICE HOURS . _He organized hockey here, was Chicago -'------'--~------1 -4 • 1 Eye, Nose, Throat nod Enr Dr. Frank J. 2 to· 4 p.m.,· daily except Sundays captain• ·o{ the first team and is Cincinnati ------2 3 1 · Specialist · · . 7 to 8 p.m., Tuesdays, Thursdays Tel. Main 2857 R~~idence L. 6461 _ ·considered the most brilliant player ( Cy Williams. hits 18th Home Run.) Powers and Saturdays y • .in the west. 507-08 J. M. S. Bldg. University Physician Castner _has, plenty ·of steam, a SOUTH BEND, INDIANA . good and varied delivery- and- keeps Dr. J. B. Berteling the base runners close to the bags, is a heavy hitter, a fas~ fielder and Office: Cor. Colfax Ave. and La­ _takes his place _ in the gardens Dr.-Thomas 4\. Olney JOHN H. ELLIS fayette Blvd. \vhen not -hurling. Busy SOUTH BEND, INDIANA Optomerist ''Residence: '216 S. Taylor St. 415 Farmers Trust Building If by· some chance Castner does Ophtholmoligist TELEPHONES Corner Main 'and Jefferson , Office, Main 676 . Res., Main 616 - enter the big leagues, the team that HOURS: 2 to4P.M. 512-513 J. M.S. Bldg. secures -his services will have a South Bend Indiana South Bend, In'd, -splendid all-around player. Printers · · IRISH FIFTH AT ANN ARBOR WITTNEI{·s· . · · . . . · (Continued from ·page 1) · . One Daily and Moes of Notre Dame took sec­ . One Weekly_ .ICE CREAM_ ond and~ third in this event. . . J. W. WI'fTNER'S . ~-Mbntague'~ ·Great Race . .. Seven _Magazines · 632~34 South Michigan Street ·...... John Montague of Noh;e Dame, · Main 808 :<£::';,_>. Tnlming: anchor ma~ _of .. th~: Irish" c~~and~a_ gre~ t.~a~y,iin?J.=e,~~, ~-::--: :< ,.:/· relay·feam-;gav(torie of~the greatest' · · larger and ~maHer jotls" · · · · · '~-·speed performances of the day in are turned out of our the1mile rehi.y. ·Montague took the '. ' - . .· .. baton twenty, feet behind ·the .. field plant in a month's time. : · flashed around the course in a won­ ·Been· in busin~ss only -Gross'· derful sprint,· ·passing ·three men and<' flashing across the finish in a year, too. - fi~th,piace. ·. .·- • _ · _ . - Restaur·aD.ts ·... ·.··Johnson of .Illinois, \Von. the high · Can )·cu ccat it? ·:hurdles in -.15:2. Some· delay was caused here when . the officiasl at­ Yet we have the time to'· · ''The -Grill'' . ' . . . tempt-ed to' run the hurdles · over give you an estimate on 125 W ..Washington St. .. . . __ ·... again, but J()hnson refused· to· ·re,­ that work of yours . ... ~ _·: peat the e\fent· arid Illinois withdrew ''Mihes'' · _: . from ·the meet.· The difficulty was ONCE . finally settled and ·Illinois· retur·ne'd 1 os . East Jefierson Srteet to the :field; · · 1~1[c

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