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Gonzaga Game Football Movies Kezar Stadium At Game Rally Sunday, 2:30 P.M. Today,l 1:30 A.M.

VOL. IX—No. 9 SAN FRANCISCO, OCTOBER 27, 1933 FRIDAY GRITTY BULLDOGS TACKLE EAGER DONS IN SUN. BATTLE Opponent LEWISMEN READY Rally To Show Stanford Game Films TO TURN ASIDE

By THE EDITOR GONZAGAJHREAT I'M GLAD THAT'S OVER! That GONZAGA CONTEST Made Scores SHOW BOAT SCENE Lewis Letter BLOCK SOCIETY Stanford game was the best I've Shake-up in Backfield To ever seen, even discounting the PEP MEET, 11:30; Gives Squad's USF-Santa Clara game two years FINALE OF GLEE 'BIDS DANCE'; TO Give Don Gridsters ago. What fighting spirit! What Mettle Praise New Strength team loyalty! What tireless en­ PHOTOSJEATURE ergy! An orchid to you, Spud! TELECAST IS HIT INVITE PLAYERS And two orchids to you, Jens To the Editor: BRADLEY KEY MAN Bugge, for that wonderful bit of Action Shots of Barber, Clever Imitations Pleasing I am proud of the showing Intermission Numbers To blocking. And Condray, and Siem­ Condray Runs to in Broadcast Studio that the USF squad made Showing in Stanford Game ering, and all the Youssofs! (We against Stanford. If indomi­ Include Radio and Be Seen Offerings table courage, fighting spirit, Gives Coach Hope must not let Harry Borba's name, Theatre Artists for Victory the "Youssofs", replace the Dons.) and unquenchable desire to win ENTIRE GAME SHOWN could have given them victory, And it did my heart good to NOVEL ATMOSPHERE By JOE ST. AMANT note that spirit of friendship it would have been theirs. But SITE: COLLEGE HALL victory was just not to be. Gods propitious to the under­ which exists between the Stanford Loan of Pictures Obtained Gaffney, O'Brien, Mackall dog will be hard put to cast the and the USF rooting sections. It Every man on the squad By Robinson Through and Leith Good in wanted to win. When they were Lettermen to Sell Bids; die on Sunday next when the Gon­ thrilled me to my very shoe laces zaga Bulldogs, tramped-on terrors to realize that Stanford considered Masters Solo Bits taken out, even when hurt or Bargain Price of exhausted, they left the field of the north, run up against the us as friendly enemies. We are so $1.00 Is Set rejuvenated often misjudged. Jim Barber crossed the un­ By CHARLES E. PEARCE reluctantly. Given a few min­ crossed Stanford goal Une for the utes of rest, they pleaded to at Kezar stadium. And I liked the yell given for San Francisco playgoers who return. It was this Spartan "We bid you dance." Keyed to a high pitch after their first time this season on the stolen ventured to the USF Little Thea­ the "TJSF man", and the yell given ball play. spirit which enabled the team As the feature of the annual wonderful showing against Stan­ for the "Stanford man". And the tre Monday or Tuesday evening to make good my boast that we football dance, President Keeffe ford on last Saturday, the Dons Dashing eighty-one yards, Orv were treated to a tasty trimming way the fellows on the bench Condray recrossed the same goal would score on the hitherto un- of the Block club announces that will go into the Gonzaga battle stood up to a man to receive Orv of the "Show Boat" operatic cake scored-on Stanford team. several prominent radio and the­ with confidence, but yet with cau­ line. which is to be cut at the Curran Condray after that long tiresome Motion pictures of the game to I look forward to success in atre artists will appear as inter­ tion, for they know the Bulldogs Monday night. The finale of the mission entertainers. Their names, of old. With his All-American run. And the way the fellows be shown at the Gonzaga game Glee club "Telecast" was a neat the second half of our schedule. shook hands with the man who rally today, 11:30, will include I cannot believe that a group of though unpublished so as to retain center, Larry Siemering, leading prelude to the scheduled appear­ the element of surprise, are num­ the way, Spud Lewis should wit­ was replacing them. A great spirit these action shots, as well as the ance of Perry Askam. players with the kind of pluck Bob Bellinger, Gonzaga captain, and a great team! Keep it up, "Monk" Moscrip, Stanford soph­ bered among those of the popular ness his team's first victory of the game, which has been character­ Done mostly in blackface, with such as was expressed by playing in the line, is the North­ USF! ized as the "most thrilling" of the omore end, who scored two touch­ Johnny Pucheu two days after dance bands and popular radio present season on Sunday. a lazy Mississippi background, the west's candidate for AIl-American. New Backfield * * * present season. downs against the USF team in the game, can be halted for programs of the city. This an­ Besides playing football, Bellinger last Saturday's thriller. Motion second part of the "Telecast" had nouncement, though foreseen, is Most important following the AND THE SOPH DRAG. And Loaned by Masters long. is a championship wrestler. The pictures of these two plays which quite the tang of a mint julep . . . the fulfillment of the promise of Stanford contest is the announce­ that wonderful Butler-Dickey mu­ Through the courtesy of Al Mas­ Johnny said in his own way, team he will lead on the field Sun­ were directly responsible for de­ with Director Fred Brown's tradi­ the letter society to promote the ment that a new backfield will sic. And the soft, restful lights . . . ters, graduate manager, and the "I never took such a beating in day is one of Gonzaga's best in feat will be shown in motion tional offering of 01' Man River, most entertaining and successful start against the Bulldogs. This run by Norm Petersen up in the athletic board of Stanford uni­ the frost on the glass. all my life, but if we could play years. A few weeks ago they held pictures at today's auditorium dance of the fall term. the strong Oregon State team to group consists of Jack Bradley, balcony. And the spacious lounge versity, these films were secured The first part of the eve­ Stanford tomorrow I'd take the rally, 11:80 a.m. same beating again." a scoreless tie. quarter; Orv Condray, full; Bill on the second floor . . . with the by the efforts of Clint Robin­ ning, broadcast in NBC studio Football Team Invited Tudor, right half, and the sopho­ pianist playing inspiring tunes. son, '34. fashion, displayed several apt Lawrence "Spud" Lewis, Members of the USF varsity more Louie Davidson at left half. Coach, University of S. F. And the thickly piled rugs and The films are those which are Imitations of celebrities of the football team, in whose honor this Bradley won the starting post soft chairs. And the clever favors. used in scouting games in order English Profs air waves. Modernized by a dance is given, have been invited Fleeced Youths by his work in the Stanford game. Clever but heavy! My coat felt to detect weaknesses in Stanford's novel television atmosphere, the to attend, and their presence With his passing ability, his heady like it weighed a ton! opponents and in their own of­ Turn In Graves mimics were well received. should add to the atmosphere of Identify Rogue quarterbacking and his sterling * * • fense and defense. Judging by feminine sighs in PROGRAM PLEASES the gridiron. Also, as patrons have defensive play, he has shown him­ THE GROUP COLUMN. We Gonzaga Pep Rally At Radio Talk the balcony, Bing Crosby, Don­ been chosen Spud Lewis, Dal Mar­ In Police Film self to be the most versatile and finally learned something about Yells and songs led by Leo ald Novis, and Phil Harris were CROWDJT RALLY vil and Bob Kleckner, coaches of dangerous back on the squad. At the Arch and Arc. A quiet group Murphy and his assistants, Leith outstanding. the football team. the present moment he appears to of fellows who do their work well, and Scollin, will put the audience Freshmen, take notice! As a whole the concert was not Haven't you seen him some Hereafter, by special permis­ Entertaining Program Was The setting of the college audi­ have the field general's job cinched from show to show, with never a in proper atmosphere for the film well unified . . . but was periodic­ place before? Now let me see . . . and should prove to be Coach sion, It Is perfectly all right for torium, wherein the dance is to be bit of recognition. But that's what showing, and will be a pep rally ally redeemed by many excellent Arranged by Batmale held, will be greatly altered from With expressions similar to Lewis's much-sought man of all you to use the word "chiseler" in individual presentations. these, Bob Albers and Les Wisler they want. They are real Igna- for the Gonzaga contest to be held Attended by a crowd of about the everyday drabness of a meet­ work. tians. Willing to sacrifice some­ Sunday. your work for the English depart­ went through the Rogue's gallery Moyles, Burkhead Good 3,000 people, a rally In prepara­ ing hall to the richness of a hotel Davidson has received the call thing—some effort for the better­ Masters' graciousness in lending ment. dancing pavilion. It will coincide down at the Hall of Justice the If the professor uses his blue tion for the Stanford-USF game over the veteran Don McStocker, ment of the University of San the football pictures is character­ Jack Moyles as Bing Crosby with the prevailing football mode, other day looking for the face of principally because of his superior pencil to indicate disapproval at and Roy Burkhead as Donald was held on the university field on the gent who tricked them out of Francisco. Too bad they can't ex­ istic of the generour spirit of co­ Friday night, October 20. forming a background of the defensive play. Davidson looked ercise their talents on a College operation that the Stanford ath­ your use of the word, stand pat! Novis were good. Burkhead's "movie-collegiate" nature for the $240 when they were holding If he persists in his disapproval, With Lou Batmale, vice-presi­ well in this role against St. Mary's Players show. They really like It. letic department has shown. charming tenor proceeding from activities of a type thoroughly col­ down one of the box offices for the earlier in the season and should you have merely to refer him to his raw-boned gridiron figure dent of the student body, acting as legiate and San Franciscan. Oregon State game at Kezar. They say it gets in their blood. Clint Robinson obtained the use chairman, a program replete with give the Gonzaga speedsters a hard * • * of the films through his individual President Roosevelt in his mes­ came as a distinct surprise, prov­ After looking through hundreds time of it. Tudor is the kicker of sage to the people of the United ing quite the antithesis to the entertainment and spirit was pre­ Bids on Sale of pictures of men representing all AND NEXT we meet Gonzaga. Initiative. sented to an enthusiastic crowd. this quartet, and his punts, drop­ The Gonzaga Bulldogs are coming Supporters of USF who through States on last Sunday. deep Phil Harris basso of Jack The bids for the dance were for­ walks of crookdom, Albers with ping like plummets, will keep the This popular President of the Gaffney. Rube Wolf, famous band leader mally placed on sale this week by a sudden shout, "I've got it! I've from the north with tales of our work or other causes were unable and entertainer, was the star of Bulldog safety in a precarious United States, in talking to the Barney Mackall, as Kate Smith, the lettermen at the astoundingly got it!" broke out into a frenzy. spot. Condray supplies the punch prowess ringing in their ears. to see the entire game, will be the rally. His number was received They are coming down with the able to do so through the medium common people of the nation, ap­ moaned over the mountains in a reasonable price of $1.00 per cou­ "Don't brag," said the down­ at the line and he and Bradley peals to their friendship by speak­ convincing falsetto. John Leith with a great ovation. Joe McGinty ple for a dance that will offer a cast Wisler, as he tried to find out will probably do most of the ball- Idea of fighting to the finish the of the films. and Deb O'Connor represented the team that they beat last year. Slow Motion Scenes ing as they would speak in private. as Eddie Cantor's mime showed value of enjoyment far in excess what it was that Bob had. toting. He used the word chiseler over remarkable vocal imitation of the high school on the program. of that amount. The Block club After much deliberation and Because they realize that they Slow motion will be employed O'Connor gave several amusing Pass Defense have to. I'm sorry that they to demonstrate some of the more and over again, thus giving the wide-eyed Broadwayite. Jack members urge that you purchase third degree by several police of­ word dignity and making it a fit impersonations, while McGinty that bid while you have the dollar Although the Gonzaga team is haven't Maxie Krause with them complex and exciting parts of the O'Brien did a tender tenor bit. ficers present it developed that purported to have a very poor word for you to use in writing On the microphones Vin Fallon, was well received in his crooning in your pocket and avoid the pos­ Albers had found the picture that again this year. That boy was a game. Condray's break through act. passing attack, Lewis has been ball player! And I think that we the line and Barber's grabbing of compositions, short stories, etc. Jim Randall and Len Perotti did sibility of a future embarrassment. they had been looking for . . . the Does "Mae West" Ask anyone wearing a block working his men hard to perfect could hold him this year. the ball out of the hands of Sim well with their announcements of trickster who had done them them in pass defense. Some ob­ the Chase and Sunburn hour and Jane Ellis in a Mae West act sweater and you will obtain your wrong to the tune of all their gate * • • of Stanford will be shown in slow bid. servers have advanced the opinion MOVIES. Anent the spirit of co­ motion. the Haxwell Mouse program. and Charlie Garrison were the receipts. that the Don backs are such bird- operation and friendship between Conjectures as to whether UNIQUE SETTING With Harold Harper's Little other entertainers. Garrison gave "We bid you dance" is the For those who haven't already lovers that they watch the seagulls Stanford and USF, we will have a Maentz was over the goal line on Theatre orchestra missing from a clever monologue of a light. slogan of the Block club annual heard, upon looking up the record instead of the football. However, rally today showing the whole his short dash around end before AT DIM LAUDED the pit the collegiate touch be­ Ray Williamson of the alumni informal football dance, Saturday of the suspect it was learned that the boys have reached the bird, Stanford-USF game from start to his knees hit will be settled by the fore the curtain was lacking. delivered a lengthy talk on past evening, November 4, in the col­ he had served a two-year sentence so-called, so often this season for finish. A bouquet to Clint Robin- slow motion shots. performances of the USF teams. lege auditorium. at Atlanta, a federal prison, and their efforts, that they probably Over 300 Couples Attend He told several highly colorful a year jail sentence in Sacra­ will turn against the winged 'uns Bon, USF, and Al Masters, Stan­ incidents about the doings of these ford graduate manager. Through Well Arranged Dance Decision Imminent mento. and redeem themselves at the ex­ "wonder teams". "Phew! It's lucky we didn't the courtesy of Masters, these Melody Speaker Characterized as the most bril­ Russian Methods pense of the northerners. films, taken by Stanford at every Representing the football team, argue with him," said the two Straight-ahead line plunging liant affair of the fall semester, By Ring Committee Vic Wilson, star end, and Coach game, are loaned to us. Thanks for sorry youths as they gazed at the interspersed with long and short At Teutonia Meet the Soph Drag was held at the Spud Lewis told of the game. They Told To K. A. P. list of city police departments your efforts, Clint. War Memorial last Saturday, Oc­ passes will compose the Don attack The Senior Ring committee, expressed confidence that the which are on the lookout for the against Gonzaga. Coach Lewis is * » * George Melody, at a regular tober 21. Approximately 325 headed by Class President Bernard team would at least score against The feature of the last meeting said gentleman. couples attended the affair. tired of reverses in more ways THE BROADLESS BROAD- meeting of Teutonia, German so­ Wiesinger, has been inspecting va­ the Stanford squad. held by Kappa Alpha Phi was a than one, and this portion of the CAST. "01' Man River" Brown ciety, gave an address on "The A pleasing perfection of ar­ rious models and expects to come Lou Batmale was the man re­ talk given by Edmund Cassoue. rangements, a beautiful setting attack will probably remain once more has put across a win­ History of German Music" from to a decision soon enough to en­ sponsible in a major way for the The subject of his talk was the merely a "threat". ner. Two hours of leisurely watch­ the earliest times and concluded and a theme in keeping with the able the committee to take orders success of the affair. He arranged Russian trade situation. The WRITERS SELECT football spirit of the day featured USF linemen will all be back in ing the stars of the radio world with Beethoven, Mozart, Haydn, for the rings before the holidays the program and secured the en­ speaker illustrated with examples the fold with the exception of end, parade before our eyes. Once more Wagner, Schubert and Schumann. the dance. begin. tertainment. The sophomore class, the manner in which the crafty Giving one of the best perform­ CONTEST TOPICS Vic Wilson. His spot will be ably the Glee club has scored a tri­ Melody showed to what extent The committee consists of Wie­ by whom the rally was sponsored, Russians have maintained the bal­ taken care of by the combined umph! It Is rumored that this depends the present development ances yet heard at a USF affair, singer, Keefe, Mclnnis, E. Mc­ also helped in a great measure. ance of trade. At the conclusion the Butler-Dickey dance orchestra Classes In Competition for efforts of Bunnie Miller and Bob show is going on the road. May of German music due to Lutheran Carthy, Kincanon, Chambers, Among the sophs who assisted of his talk the speaker was ques­ Little. you be a sensation! influence. again proved popular with the Sherry, Trodden, Pearce and Loh- Batmale were O'Toole, Dyer and tioned by the members of the so­ Foghorn Awards All future meetings of the Teu­ Hilltop socialites. Their pleasing miller. Smith. ciety. tonia are fb be held in Cll at arrangements was one of the out­ With hope of having one of SHORT STORY. On November 12:00 o'clock on the first and standing phases of the affair. their students win one of the Calendar of the Week 4, the short story championship of Football Motif prizes in the FOGHORN short third Mondays of each month. Stu­ TODAY—11:80, Gonzaga Game USF will be placed in the hands dents who are interested, and Programs and favors in keep­ Mystery Cloaks Inner Workings Of Arch And Arc story contest, instructors in the of the judges who will award the English department have assigned Rally, Stanford Game Pic­ especially those of Mr. Miller's ing with the football motif also tures, Hall. laurel wreath to the master. Don't first-year German class, are invited pleased. Don Raymond, featured short stories as written work for be self-conscious! Consider your­ their classes. SUNDAY—2:30 p.m., Gonzaga to attend these meetings. vocalist now appearing at the The Association of the Arch of stage crew activity and already and granted an official charter by Game. self as having already won the the board of student control in Queries as to how many stories Orpheum, and several others sup­ and Arc is one of those organiza­ bound together by more or less MONDAY—Kappa Alpha Phi first prize and turn in a winner! plied the entertainment. tions of the university that is strong ties of personal friend­ March, 1930. Its work took on in­ each contestant may enter have It can be done! Remember, the creasing importance with the ad­ been answered by the editor in Meeting, 11:45; Stage Crew As promised by the committee, clothed with an air of semi- ship, decided that they would do Meeting, 11:45. more interest shown In this con­ McSheehy Forms mystery. The only thing that is vent of James J. Gill and the sub­ the following statement: "There unusual lighting effects lent a their part toward the further ad­ TUESDAY — FOGHORN Staff test will aid in putting forth our brilliant color scheme to the Drag. generally known about it is that vancement of the university dra­ sequent rapid strides of dramatic is no limit to the number of manu­ it is connected with the stage activity at the University of San scripts each writer may submit but Meeting, 10:45; Executive much-needed USF Literary Sup­ Political Union Spotlights and colorwheels in matics by their efforts toward the Board, Dramatics Office, plement. Get to work! green and gold played over the crew, a very prosaic group. How­ unification, organization and con­ Francisco. The scope of its duties each story must be signed by a ever, as to its formation and sub­ includes the setting of all shows different pseudonym." 11:45; Band Practice, 11:45 • * • Robert McSheehy, the "Old Ad­ dancers while a myriad of border trol of all technical stage activity. in Hall. sequent activity, it lays claim to In pursuance of this aim they or­ for the College Players and the This decision allows a writer ADD the best field rally we've miral", able parliamentarian of lights lit up the orchestra setting. WEDNESDAY—Skull and the Philhistorian Debate society, This color theme was worked out being one of the most interesting ganized a society which they Glee club and the direct control with several plots in mind to ex­ ever had. Good work, Louis Bat­ and hard-working institutions on termed the Society of the Split of the stage. press each one, with more chance Sledge, Dramatics Office, male! And the soph committee. has carried his political ability by Norman Petersen, with the help 11:45; Gavel, 8:00 p.m. from the theoretical to the prac­ of the War Memorial electrician. the campus. Cues. It is a work that is not only in­ of pleasing the individual tastes Excellent performers, kept prom­ of the judges. THURSDAY—Convocation Ex­ ises—what more could anybody tical in aiding his father, Super­ The Committee Away back in the days of 1928, On September 28, 1929, after teresting but absolutely necessary ercises, University Church, visor McSheehy, in his campaign Among the committee members when dramatic productions of the this embryo group had been op­ to the success of dramatics. The Any writer who wins one of the ask? Despite the unexpected chill three prizes is assured by the pub­ 9:55; Band Practice, 11:45. of the evening, the entertainment for re-election. who were responsible for the suc­ university were as yet in their erating but a few months, the absolute precision with which the FRIDAY—Mass and Holy Com­ McSheehy has formed a political cess of the affair were Noel Dyer, infant days and the plays were name of the organization was members of the association work lications council of a worthwhile more than made it worthy any prize. The first is a gold pin, the munion, 8:00; Classes Re­ cold feet and nose we may have club from among his friends at Gene Gonzalez, Tom O'Dwyer, being conducted by Alexander J. changed to the Association of and the foresight with which they convene at 0:55; Chess Club, the university, from Santa Clara Tom O'Toole, Jack O'Brien, Jack Cody, S.J., a group of men having Arch and Arc. It was recognized have chosen and trained their suc- second a fountain pen, the third suffered. I kept my hands warm the choice of a book. 11:45. clapping. | and St. Mary's. Mulhall and Ed Lynch. mutual interests along the lines as an organized activities society (Continued on Page 2) Page Two THE FOGHORN Friday, October 27, 1933

Arch and Arc LAW CLUB HEARS 96 Card Needed USF Score On Stanford (Continued from Page 1) ocssors have done much to place LIBEURGUMENT To Join Duffers' that professional stamp on College Fulfills Promise of Lewis Players' productions. H- Leo Friedman Presides at Early Hour Club The members of the organiza­ 'Right Living" Prediction Moot Court Trial; tion Have always found time to With the only membership re­ devote their efforts toward other Proved by Play Decides Case quirements being that one must collegiate activities. Within all of Team never have played eighteen holes circles of endeavor members of The morning of Friday, October of golf with a score less than 96, the Arch and Arc have found By JAMES MARTIN MacINNIS 20, witnessed the most lively ses­ a new organization has appeared places of honor and distinction. "Maybe some of you fellows sion of the Law club yet to be on the University of San Francisco The last four senior football man­ aren't living right!" held. The occasion was featured campus. The group has chosen the agers have been officers of this Mr. Spud Lewis, speaking ex by a moot court in which a libel name of the "Duffers' club". group. Bill Dillon, '31, was the cathedra at Friday night's field case was one subject of discus­ The only officer in the club is first president of the Arch and rally, flung this pronouncement at. sion; a case wherein the purported called the chief duffer. He holds Arc; Tom Lundy, '32, and Jack a startled student body, and libel was accompanied by means office from day to day or from Douglass, '33, succeeded him to clinched his reputation as a of a phonograph record. round to round, accordingly as his both of his positions, and Jack prophet. The more we survey the The record when played gave score is the highest number of Dunnigan, present senior man­ score of Stanford 20, USF 13, the forth a ditty declaring that: strokes for the preceding match. ager, was last year's treasurer. more we are moved to admit that "John Holbrook is a skunk; Bill Dowling, genial chairman The activities of Jack Drechsler, possibly Mr. Lewis was right. No He's almost always always of the Board of Student Control, '31, carried him into the Glee football team ever played more drunk— has been chief duffer for the past club. Vin Lafferty, '31, was a inspired ball nor went down to de­ Bootleggers know his home three weeks, but according to prominent member of the forensic feat more gloriously than did the From Miami up to Nome." Bill, "I'm improving rapidly and squad and winner of the McKinley boys who fought their hearts out Presents Case hope to make Emmet Ward chief medal. Tom Trodden, '34, "has for San Francisco on Saturday Joseph Sullivan and Joseph De duffer pretty soon." edited the FOGHORN, managed last. Martini represented Holbrook, the These "bugs" arise every other the business interests of the Col­ Moscrip Scores asserted libelee; Al Skelly and morning at the unholy hour of lege Players and is now a member Under a sweating sun, the first Arthur Fitzgerald were counsel five o'clock and proceed to Lincoln of the debating squad. Bill Dow­ dart from the Indian quiver sent for the defendants. The two teams, Golf course, usually finishing ten ling, '34, is also an ex-editor of the leather of Conquerors, Moscrip leaping across the goal on attorneys for a day, presented a holes. the FOGHORN, manager of the CORDOVAN from the hide of Chargers! a pass play that was worth sev­ spirited discussion before Mr. Leo When one of the duffers was debating team, and present chair­ enty-three yards, and the game Friedman, down-town barrister, asked about the significance of man of the board of student con­ Years ago, when men cut dashing figures, and history was written was not yet many minutes old. who occupied the judge's chair. the mysterious number 96, he shy­ trol. Norman Petersen '35, in ad­ Jim Barber, blond and burly, The case, while productive of ly admitted that somebody shot dition to his duties as stage man­ with a sturdy wrist and a length of flashing Damascus steel, the fame answered the Stanford challenge much material for learned argu­ that score once! ager, found time to organize and of Cordova leather stretched its frontiers hand in hand with the early in the second quarter. In ment, was one which inevitably Charter members of the club preside over the destinies of King's armies ... for men appreciated fine horsehide as well as fine the most sensational play of the entailed an element of humor that are: Bill Dowling, Bob Halsing, Kappa Alpha Phi. At present he current season, Barber stole the lightened the vein of the morn­ Don McCarthy, Tom O'Connor, is a member of Tau Delta Beta. horse flesh. football from the outstretched ing's proceedings. Norman Petersen, official score- Bob Halsing, '35, present manag­ hands of Bill Sim and dashed some Holds Interest keeper; Tom Trodden and Emmet ing editor of the FOGHORN, is Crosby Square has brought Cordovan back to men, in what should thirty-three yards to sully the No controversy yet heard in the Ward. president of the Arch and Arc for prove to be the most popular oxford of the year. Study illustration Stanford goal line. At half time moot court has held the interest this year. for style details. $6. the score remained at seven to of members so closely. In an Lewis In Alumni Meet seven. opinion delivered after the close The third quarter found the of the arguments, and remarkable At a dinner of the combined Dr. Joseph Mayerle stage set for Condray's palpitat­ for its clarity and familiarity with alumni associations of Stanford OPTOMETRIST SOMMEK & KAUFMANN £? ing touchdown run. While Gon­ the principles involved, Justice and California universities many EYESIGHT SPECIALIST zales' try for placement flew wide, Friedman decided that the act prominent figures, including Spud Shreve liuildlng, 210 Post Street 119 GRANT AVC that thirteen to seven lead loomed complained of constituted no Lewis, Don coach, among others GArfleld 3279 8 3 8 MAUtT ST *>i K O

$ the Cream of the Crop, are aging Members Admitted 39 and mellowing for the makers of By Mothers' Guild The big bruiser has an 80- Lucky Strikes. For only a special inch sweep: you slip into it with the same feeling selection of choice tobaccos is used The auditorium of St. Ignatius of comfort as when you high school presented the setting relax In a big easy chair! on Wednesday afternoon, October Greatest coat for a foot­ in making your Luckies so round, 18, when approximately 150 ball game or a long, mothers of Jesuits assembled to tedious motor trip you've so firm and fully packed—free from welcome 18 new members into the ever seen! Raglan shoul­ Jesuits Mothers' Guild. All of the ders give you absolute loose ends. The reason why Luckies new members are mothers of Jes­ freedom . . . the total ab­ sence of buttons allows are always the same in mildness, uits who have recently entered the you to wrap it as loosely order. or as tightly as you desire. smoothness, in delicious taste. A musical and literary program And that soft camel's hair was provided for the guests dur­ fabric gives you plenty of ing which several interesting talks warmth . . . with weighti- were heard. Prominent among ness! those who spoke was Mrs. Paul P. it's toasted O'Brien, president. She welcomed Blue... Natural... Gray the new members into the guild. ALWAYS thejinest tobaccos Rev. Zacheus J. Maher, S.J., FOR THROAT PROTECTION—FOR BETTER TASTE greeted the new members in the name of the order. Fathers Edward Whelan, Francis Seliger and Rich­ ard Gleeson likewise addressed Market at Stockton ALWAYS thejinest workmanship the guests. The meeting was con­ Montgomery at Bush cluded with refreshments served under the direction of Mrs. John J. O'Toole and Mrs. James O'Gara. ALWAYS luckies please I THE FOGHORN Pagt Three

SIEMERING VOTED SAN FRANCISCO LIGHTEST ELEVEN ALL-COAST CENTER TO MEET HILLMEN BY GRID PUBLIC W IN SUNDAY GAME SAN FRANCISCO, OCTOBER 27, 1933 Dons Down ORV OFF ON EPIC RAMBLE TO STANFORD PROMISED LAND Light Work Don • Santa Rosa On Monday • Dust in 19-6 Win For Cagers By PAT HORGAN Grid Greats Humbled by Two Veterans for Each EPITAPH. Hillmen Post Alas, young Mike was once a coach, Of Gonzaga s football squad; STUBO SCORES TWICE BECKER SOPH THREAT One day he came to Spud's domain. And never more he trod. For the Dons were out to win that Shupe Kicks 76 Yards In Games Scheduled With game. Air Stanford And win the game they did; signup today in Bl, Thrice crossed the goal—and Mike, While 3,000 citizens of Santa 11:40, for varsity and freshmen. poor soul, Rosa looked on in amazement, This announcement was made this Beneath a pansy's hid. Coach Bob Kleckner's Muchachos trampled the hitherto undefeated, morning by Coach Wally Cam­ unscored on Santa Rosa Bone- eron. Workouts for the varsity CONDRAY. Untii last Saturday, crushers, 19-6, on the country cagers will begin on Monday few San Franciscans knew Orv gridiron, last Sunday. The home afternoon at Kezar pavilion. Cam­ Condray. Pew know that Condray town outfit featured such grid eron said that pre-Christmas toil had a far more impressive pre-col- nobles as Bud Toscani of St. will be devoted mainly to condi­ lege grid reputation than had Cor- Mary's; Dutch Flohr of Santa tioning. Light scrimmages may be bus, Grayson, Wilson, Kalisky, Clara; Bunnie Belden, formerly of had after the weeding out has Williams, or any of your other Ernie Nevers' Chicago Cardinals, been done. western grid lords. Pew eared. and Ralph Stone of California. Many Veterans But they care now. For it was Score Early The returning veterans will in­ Condray who sullied the hitherto The young Dons scored twice In clude Chambers, Kincanon, Al­ unspoiled midsection Qf the Car­ the first half, when Stubo galloped bers and Scollin at forwards; dinal line; it was Condray with goalward for two scampers of 5 4 Murphy and Mohr, centers; Keeffe, flre-legs who ran 80 yards through and 35 yards. Casciani counted Batmale, Bradley and Armistead, the whole Stanford team for a for one conversion. Later in the guards. Bradley is busy quarter- touchdown; it was Condray who fray, Provo blasted the Bone- backing the varsity gridders, and showed the fans how defensive crusher line for six digits. Late will not try the hardwood art un­ fullback should be played. Though in the third period, Santa Rosa til December. Murphy will return- he didn't push Grayson back to tallied after a long pass and some to school next week, having re­ Portland, Orv did shove the Card spectacular running by Belden and covered from his operation, but plunger back to Palo Alto, where Toscani. will probably not work out for an­ other month. he must convalesce for a few quiet Kicking Good weeks. Shupe's kicking was remark­ Frosh Up * * * able. One of his long spirals trav­ Among the ex-Muchachos to BRADLEY. Jack "Meat-Ax" eled 75 yards in the air, starting scramble for varsity suits will be Bradley did some classy work as from his own 19-yard stripe, and Becker, sensational forward from field general in the Indian tilt. His rolling over the opposite goal, for Los Angeles, who ran up 100 choice of a wide-open game per­ a total journey of 81 yards. points for O'Marie's outfit last plexed the Cards, who expected The blocking of the Muchacho year; Gonzales, Rader, Pintar, Le nothing but orthodoxy from the Roy, all forwards; Martin and linemen and backs was perfect. Five Cardinals are in the way, but Powerhouse Condray piles right through, and and courage alone, for Orv collapsed on reaching the end of the journey, and had to humble Dons. And there isn't a Gerardin and Scofield helped out Ryan, centers; Bugge, Blak, Ma­ a few seconds after this picture was snapped, USF rooters watched the Kingsburg be removed from the game. Spud Lewis says he wishes Jimmy Hatlo could give two much better passer on this coast the Don forwards in clearing the son and Webster, guards. Becker than Bradley. None of his tosses paths for the runners. Scofield was King break into the clear and lead Reynolds and Afflerbaugh to the coveted last hats, for certainly Orv deserved some token for his fiery play. . is the most serious threat to the was intercepted, and if a few alert defensively, and five times white line. Don Glendon said that Condray traveled the last ten yards on his instinct security of Chambers and Kin­ were incomplete, at least each one tackled Santa Rosans in the clear. canon. was thrown to the right man in Whole Team Good Schedule Forming the right direction. Maybe Thorn­ Gerardin, Casciani and Tolan Spud, Dal Prowl Dons Meet San Mateo Tomorrow USF Council In Coach-Cameron said he was try­ hill didn't swallow his (1) gum, alternated as signal callers, and DONS VS. GAELS ing to contact an eastern barn­ (2) tobacco, (3) ham sandwich, At Ewing field next Saturday at from his lofty perch as champion each handled the team well. Ferco Halls For Half More Cage Wins storming team for an early season when Bradley lammed those two 10:30 a.m. the conquering Dons of the intercollegiate soccer circle. and Dunati, guards, crushed some encounter. Besides contests with 40-yarders over the goal in the of soccer fame will attempt to The Dons are not looking to an Santa Rosa bones. Peterson and IN SUNDAY GAME In mid-season form, the cagers California, YMI and Olympic club, first half. If you see Spud Lewis prowling continue their winning streak at easy encounter. So many decisive Shupe, aided by colleagues O'Brien through the halls, holding magni­ the expense of Coach Sam Francis' and unexpected reverses have oc­ of USF Council No. 77, Y.M.I., arrangements have been com­ * * * and Lucchesi, stopped the Belden- won two more games this week. Bob Kleckner's Muchachos play fying glass to eye, and being San Mateans. San Mateo's record curred in the athletic world this pleted with Bunn for two games Toscani end run menace. Lilly. They defeated Ignatian Council ODDITIES. We noted ... the their big game of the sea-son at trailed by Dal Marvil with his to date has been anything but year that the team's chance of with Stanford's Cardinals. Kelly, Cervelli and Ostman were 11:00 on Sunday morning at Mor­ 44-12, and Mission Council 21-19. old Warner reverses now among huge World's Fair blanket, don't brilliant. California trounced entering the game over-confident Cameron intends to have pub­ bulwarks at tackles, in the ab­ aga when they meet Frank Mc- The boys are now right in the run­ the Stanford refuse . . . and the tell Father Flynn, or turn in an them 4-2, and San Jose State is almost nil. lic practices in order to allow the sence of the injured Prendiville. Nally's Gael frosh. Kleckner an­ ning and will next play Phil Sheri­ Thornhillers functioning much alarm, for Spud is searching for a emerged victorious in a hard The return of D. Isola to the students to watch the team develop. Like Tassi nounces he will start the following dan Council for the championship. better with offense run from fun­ left half. Lou Davidson is to start fought battle 2-1. Sam Francis, lineup greatly bolsters the team; Regular games may be conducted, line-up: ends, Peterson, Shupe; damental Andy Smith-like forma­ Bud Toscani must have believed however, is determined to stage and with G. Cronin and J. Baz- The team includes the former with the "Reds" and "Blues", var­ tackles, Kelley or Prendiville and Sunday, but Don McStocker, Eddie tion . . . making 198 yards on in reincarnation as he crashed into smother of these disastrous upsets zano performing, the defense rates Dons, Bob Britt, Roy Oxsen, sity first and second teams, com­ Lilly; guards, Ferco, Dunati; cen­ King, Ken Harper, and Johnny straight plays . . . while we made the center of the USF line, for he Goodell may tote leather. and thus tumble the mighty Don on a par with any coast team. Ohleyer, Scanlon, and McDonald. peting. less than 10 on those reverses . . . was met by a savage, dark-haired ter, Passanisi; quarter, Gerardin; but about 120 on line bucking . . . youth who looked ar.d played like halves, Stubo, Scofield; full, Provo. all of which makes the reverse Al Tassi of Santa Clara. This was Prendiville Out plays look medieval . . . but not Passanisi, who is the spark plug quite as interesting as things of the Muchacho team. It is yet uncertain whether or no Prendiville will play at tackle. He medieval . . . however, the sun Sunday's contest resulted in the shone as Rod Reid, the Escalon first USF grid win of the year, and did not compete in the Santa Rosa Express with the steam-whistle is Bob Kleckner cachinnating? game. Ostman and Cervelli are voice, rolled through the Stanford certain to see service at tackles. line . . . and happy thoughts of Burke and Clifford are alternate how far goalward Rod will ramble guards, and O'Brien and Lucchesi when he is once sprung clear . . . FROSH CREW IN will be in there at ends. and what a boy was that Moscrip St. Mary's frosh, in their only keep coming back . . . though we still think that game of the season, lost to the Stanford has no right to pass on NAVY REGATTA strong Antioch Legion team, 7-0. first down . . . who do they think The Dons bowed gracefully to the to that wordTbalanced" they are, Gonzaga? Bill Lenhart's frosh crew has same outfit, 12-0, but the stoek of tentatively entered the Navy Day the Kleckner Kids has boomed Regatta, to be held at Yacht considerably with their 19-6 win on the back of the ST. MARY'S. The Gaels enter­ Harbor on Sunday, November 29. over the previously unbeaten tain at Kezar this afternoon, as Opponents of the Hilltoppers will Santa Rosa Bonecrushers. Besides, they play with Jack Hill and his include Marin J.C., Poly College Antioch wasn't applying full pres­ Chesterfield package band of tame Wolves. The inter­ of Engineering, California Nauti­ sure in their Gael tussle, accord­ esting thing about the affair is cal School, San Mateo J.C., Affili­ ing to witnesses. OU often hear the word balance — that children will be admitted for ated College of U.C., and Lick- San Francisco will be out­ a thin one, or some such trifle. Wilmerding J.C. Ysomething is out of balance—top- weighed five pounds to the man by Which means that Mr. LeFevre & Sign-up Wednesday the young Gaels. The Moragans heavy, not on an "even keel." Co. know football finance. We Latest sign-up will be on next feature a couple of six foot five really couldn't be accused of theft What you read, "Chesterfield Cigarettes Wednesday. Already the crew 22 0-pound tackles, and a coterie if we let the kids in for half price squad has been temporarily of heavy, slashing backs. Still on Sunday. are a balanced blend," means that the right formed, with such veteran oars­ Kleckner believes the Muchachos * • • men as Wetzel, Mora, Oakley, can win, with Siemering's brother. amounts of the right kinds of tobacco are TO KLECKNER. The beer of Mecchi, Benson, Toulze, Horner, Passanisi, leading the Don attack welded together; that is, home-grown to­ the week to Bob Kleckner, whose Carnisa, and McWaters ready for from the pivot position. kids won the first USF grid en­ work. Practice is held daily on the baccos, the right kind, the right quantity— counter of the year, by crushing Yacht Harbor course at 2:00 p.m. arc blended and cross-blended with tobac­ the Santa Rosa Bonecrushers Merced in Spring cos from Turkey and Greece. Seems that Toscani and Belden Authorities state that Lake Mer­ performed for Santa Rosa. But ced will be available for crew DON-BEAR MEET When these tobaccos are balanced one this didn't daunt the Irish Dons, practice in April, with the comple­ against the other, then you have a mild as Passanisi, Peterson, Shupe, tion of the Hetch Hetchy water ON NEXT FRIDAY Gerardin, Dunati, Casciani, Cer­ project. cigarette. velli, Mason, Provo, and the other sons of Erin came through for A week from today the Don When they are in balance, then you have their old alma mammy. tracksters will meet California in a better-tasting cigarette. * * « Siemering Wins a cross-country run on the Berke­ ley course of one and three- May ive ask you to read again the statement If one is still stubborn enough Hatlo Hat For eighths miles. Freshmen will be to judge by comparative scores, he allowed to compete with varsity on the back of the Chesterfield package? must admit that USF is better men in this duel. than U.S.C., provided that the Week-End Show May we ask you tb try Chesterfield? Dons lick the Gonzaga Bulldogs on San Francisco is accorded al­ most an even chance to win, with Sunday. For Gonzaga held Oregon Larry Siemering, according to State to a scoreless tie, and Oregon Harry Borba, San Francisco News Ed Jones, who finished second last State humbled the hufTy Trojan sports writer, best center on the year, twenty yards after the win­ in a no-decision affair last Satur­ coast, wins the Hatlo hat. ner, leading the parade of Hill­ men. Bob Hall, winner of the day. This is the first time that any Oakland marathon, will be in the * * • Youssof football player has re­ money. Other Dons competing are We have a bone to pick with ceived such a prize as is offered Galatro, Sparks, McDonaghue, the Gonzaga Bulldog. Two years every week by Jimmy Hatlo, car­ Hastings, Mclnnis, Knowles, and ago the northerners gave USF the toonist extraordinary of the San old home-town welcome by run­ Francisco Call-Bulletin. Walts. All these men have run the Berkeley course. ning up a 21-6 victory. Last year, According to "Unka" Jimmy, won for Pecarovich, Siemering gets the hat this week 8-0. Now the Dons are taking Gon­ for his most remarkable perform­ Phone GArfleld 0984 zaga more seriously. Don Fran­ ance against the Stanford team in cisco butts in here to say that USF which he repeatedly passed the Dr. Chas. B. Hobrecht Will collar the Bulldogs, 20-6. The ball from center back to the kicker CORRECTIVE OPTOMETRY A Balanced Blend Don reminds that it was about this and then eluded Stanford blockers (Since 1904) time last year that the Lewismen to succeed many times in tackling 209 POST STREET •nook over their first win. the Stanford safety man. 8th Floor, Howard Building (Note: No branch offices) © 19)5, IIGGITT & Mriu TOBACCO CO. Page FOOT THE FOGHORN Friday, October 27. 1933 ©h* JflghOTtt DOINGS ON OTHER CAMPI UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO By JIM GLEASON Published WEEKLY during college year by Associated Students of the University of San Francisco IAN fCANCIICC The latest one on the supposedly absent-minded professor: A University of San Francisco Press, Printers, San Francisco Fordham university professor passed a student who had been dead By CHARLIE PEARCE • By JACK KINCANON .„__—+ for six months. By NORMAN PETERSEN, '35 After a three-day struggle with (Newspaper Q^L^pj, ^) PRICE FIXING. According to hoarseness, engendered, if my * • * reports from , it looks Touched by the magnanimity of Unka Jimmy Hatlo, but memory is good, by a little game The serving of 3.2 beer by fraternity houses is now allowed as though price fixing is the aim lacking a sufficient number of hats, each week in the future we of football played between the at Duke university, following a ruling made by school authori­ Editor _ Bernard G. Wiesinger, '34 of the United States of America. will award a gardenia for the most noble deed or saying attrib­ Dons and the Indians a week ago, ties. Fraternities have also been granted the power of making Industries throughout the nation uted to any member of the USF student body. I am finally able to whisper a their own rules concerning the consumption of harder beverages. Managing Editor Robert Halsing, '35 word or two and spasmodically want price fixing. And we don't This week's charter membership in the Royal Order of the * • * Sports Editor _ _ Patrick Horgan, '35 have to go far to find those wishes "Hooray! Hoor'ay!" Gardenia goes to James Martin Maclnnis, who, standing on the The University of Southern California handbook on traditions because right here in California Business Manager J. Stanley Kearney, '36 high outdoor balcony of the Memorial building last Saturday Conquistadores states that: "Only seniors may wear sombreros." The Daily Trojan industries prefer the CRA code to Asst. Business Manager Thomas O'Dwyer, '36 eve, looked at the crowds passing out and in below, and said, the NRA code. Why? The CRA They always put on a great bat­ asks: "Why not go a little further and add that only seniors are "Ah, I feel like Mayor Rossi." STAFF code permits price fixing, that is tle, these two, when they meet. accorded the privilege of walking into class on their hands?" Most Feature Editor . Jim Gleason, '35 stabilization, but Washington is The very thought of Saturday's likely the effect on the rest of the students would be just as great. Dramatic Editor Charles E. Pearce, '34 not favorable. The administration SOPH DRAGNET: All-American honors go to Jack Sherry for encounter brings to mind the * * * Spanish "conquistadores" arrayed Law-Commerce Editor Richard O'Connor, A.B. '33 is striving for a national, not a that rhythmic rhumba in the center of the dance floor, and to Joe Co-eds at Smith college not only carry their learning in their state recovery, but the administra­ in their shining armor, bearing Circulation Manager Donnell B. McCarthy St. Ama»t for slapping everybody on the back at least three times heads, but also on top of their heads. Doing their part during tion lacks a "clean cut policy". their pole-axes and their broad­ Assistant Circulation Manager Tom O'Dwyer, '36 and shouting, "Whatta game!" "Posture week" the girls were seen going about the campus Price fixing without the wages of swords, marching in murderous Staff Artist Edward Flynn, '36 Honorable mention to: squadrons through the forests of carrying books on their heads in order to correct their posture. Columnist _ Jack Kincanon, '34 the laborer being raised is not likely to have much success. But Jack Freed Prof. James Baker Bassett the New World. And awaiting * • • Faculty Advisor James J. GUI evidently the president is going to Louis Batmale Prof. Russell Berti them, the Indians, in breech-cloth, NEWS STAFF Hunter college, New York, has a 72-year-old co-ed. She most likely have a medium which he will is­ Robert Britt Prof. Frank Colligan feathers, and war paint, with NOEL DYER, News Editor has a wild time at the school dances. sue very shortly. Emmett Keefe drawn bow and sharpened knife, Bill Ferdon '36 Jerry Gallagher '35 Larry Fanning '37 fighting with a stealthy cunning. * « * Bill Dowling '34 Clods to that clumsy sophomore who set Are to a black lace formal Jack Ferdon '37 Norman Petersen '35 STOCKS UP ALONG WITH These latter are vanquished, and The dome on Notre Dame's main building is being regilded Tom Trodden '34 Dick Roberts '35 Barney Mackall '36 and almost burned a pretty maid at the stake! COMMODITIES. The stock market Montezuma lies in a hut of sod. with 28 }£ -karat gold leaf at an approximate cost of $5000. Bob Lanctot '37 Ed Castro'36 Al Fink,'36 And speaking of formals, wonder who else noticed that lassie in gave a jump for the good as the The incongruity is in the defy­ * * * SPORTS STAFF trading public gave preliminary a metallic gown? Every time the revolving lights hit her, she changed ing of tradition. The Indians Co-eds at Barnard college lifted so many signs from the campus JOE ST. AMANT, Asst. Sports Editor approval to President Roosevelt's color . . . whew! . . . Those stars in the hair, which seem the latest should have fallen again. monetary policy. that the administration put up the following notice: "If there Is any Fred Walts'34 Bob MacKenzle '35 Jack O'Keeffe '36 feminine folly! . . . And here and there a Latin student conjugating Commodities went up and the Battle Royal Jack Kincanon '34 Ed Sweeney '36 Jack Parkes a blonde. * « « sign that the student desires, do not steal it, but apply to the office dollar went down, which is an or­ Doug Lopez John Aragni '35 But the battle was truly royal, and a duplicate will be supplied at cost." dinary inflationary procedure, so ODDS AND ENDS: Jostling flfteen-year-old revelers about the and when done, new heads bore » * * Wall street shot prices upward. floor of the Mark Hopkins the other night and Ernie Nevers there. the crown of fame—heads that A student at one of the greater universities in France caused The experts of Wall street Not long before some bozo at the next table points him out to his her, represented the victor in defeat. a furor some time ago simply because of his fondness for eating REDUCED PRICES FOR KIDS sensed the inflation, which they and the sweet young thing comes back with "Oh, my, one of the Donmen, these, who have won termed "indirect inflation", and 'Four Horsemen'!" . . . The rumor that seventeen USF students were their knighthood by the gallantry peanut-butter sandwiches. It seems that he had bought a package In last week's FOGHORN there appeared in one of the therefore the stocks were boomed in Berkeley the other night after reading that gigolo ad in "Doings of their combat: of these tid-bits and just as he was about to munch on one he and trading commenced. columns the fact that at the St. Mary's-Nevada game this after­ on Other Campi". . . . Jokesters trying to collect the box office money Sir Siemering, who dominated happened to glance at the baker's imprint on the biscuit and Stocks went up from 1 to 12 noon all the grammar school and high school students would be at the "Telecast" the other night. . . . Jack Rhode, reported as new the play, thought he saw von Hindenburg's name on it. His patriotism points and wheat rose more than aroused, he told the rest of the students of the insult, whereupon admitted for ten cents. American consul to the Sunset. . . . Leo Murphy's voice after the Mon­ Sir Condray, who dynamited the 4c a bushel. Buying orders came they descended en masse upon the bake shop and smashed every­ The FOGHORN advocates that this move be made at ALL In from all directions in response day pep rally. . . . Tom O'Dwyer, who mixes business with pleasure play, thing in it. When the student was brought to trial, it developed University of San Francisco football games in the future. The to the president's message to raise at dances. . . . Jack O'Brien denying his betrothal which was an­ Sir Barber, who stole the play, that the mark had not been that of the Prussian general bat advantages to be gained thereby are obvious. commodity prices. nounced at the St. Francis early Saturday eve. . . . Tom Sullivan, who Sir Blewett, who kicked the "Made in Edinburg". First, this would be a wise move because it would enable MANAGED CURRENCY. Presi­ looks like Louie Wilcox. . . . Pat Horgan at the Drag with a Garland Play, * • * more of the younger set to see college football games which they dent Roosevelt revealed another around his neck. . . . And Joe St. Amant losing that bet. . . . Jack Sir Bradley, who directed the cannot now afford. Seeing more games played by the Univer­ part of his program for a man­ Gaffney, who poses for sweater ads. . . . And Clint Robinson, who Play. "What Is the shortest distance between two points?" asked a prof 1 aged currency based on a dollar in a geometry class at the University of Chicago. "A forward pass," sity of San Francisco, these students would become more used to ditto. . . . Lyle Brown, former FOGHORN artist, now sketch­ Sir Goldberg, who staggered of unchanging purchasing power interested in the University of San Francisco. ing covers for the Olympic club mag . . . and neatly, too. . . . That through the play, brightly responded the star quarterback in the last row. when he announced plans to Kate Smith imitation by Barney Mackall at the "Telecast" was not * * » With increased interest in the university and the univer­ tighten the government grasp on Sir Hinch, who scored, but not faked. . . . And somehow we can't imagine "Sharkey" Siemering in sity's teams, would come added publicity. It is true that those gold. The effect of his plan would in play, "Nut culture" is one of the courses offered at Oklahoma A. seeing the games go away from the stadium and tell others be a government corner on gold a hat! « * « Sir Bugge, who clipped the and M. college. In order to prevent any ambiguity, the catalogue to prevent its export to European safety man out of the play when adds "study of pecans, walnuts, etc., not maniacs". about them. HAM AND EGGS: Eugene O'Neill's latest, "Ah, Wilderness!", speculative centers. Condray ran for his touchdown. . . . While it is a deplorable fact, it is nevertheless true, that a pleasant play dealing with the perplexities of young love among % If prices cannot be raised with Sound the clarion for these Back in the '7 0's at Penn State college, the permission of the many of the younger generation choose as the college that they a managed currency, President nice suburban people . . . and as somebody said, "Quite remind­ men and sound it again for all president as well as the approval of the dean of women was neces­ wish to attend that college which interests them the most. Roosevelt's plan can be taken to ful of Booth Tarkington" . . . whatta jump from "Electra"! the squad that composes the great­ sary to secure a date with a co-ed. Nowadays, interest is stimulated a great deal by athletic prow­ mean that if this fails inflation Clipped from the news: "Stillwater, Okla., Oct. 19 (AP)—Two ess. We wish our student body to grow, although it remains will do the trick. In fact, the presi­ machine-gunners, believed to have been escaped life-term convicts est "almost" team of history. * « » selective. Necessarily, we must have publicity. What better dent promises to restore the com­ from the state's prison, seized about $5000 at the fairgrounds here What a game it was! But Don There are 132 brother combinations wearing college football publicity than that given direct from eyewitnesses! modity prices at the 1929 level last night and escaped. it, why don't we win, anyhow? uniforms in the country this year. We have the McStockers. We are proud of our football team here at the University of and his decision to have the gov­ "Sheriff M. J. Bradley said the robbers had been partially identified ernment buy and sell the gold as 'Whitey' Walker and 'Blackie' Thompson, who failed to return San Francisco and we want the City of San Francisco to be­ through the Reconstruction Fin­ come University of San Francisco-conscious. How better can ance Corporation were regarded as to the McAlester prison recently when granted permission to go Dr. Sheldon A. Silverstein we do this than by educating the younger generation in the distinctly inflationary in Wall fishing" . . . the naughty boys! Optometrist La Grande & White's glories of this institution? street. The appearance of likker ads in the newspapers . . . something EYES EXAMINED Lower the prices of admission for the kids and raise the SUPPORT OF INFLATIONISTS. that few of us remember ... or ever- noticed at the time. And that GLASSES FITTED LAUNDRY COMPANY University of San Francisco in their estimation! President Roosevelt's plan of man­ very fine satiric sketch of Peter Arno's in this week's New Yorker. aged currency was interpreted as Staff Member of 8. F. Polyclinic "The Recommended an "inflationary compromise" to Staff Member of So. 8. F. Hospital appease the outspoken discontent Chief of Befractlon Laundry" of the farm belt and to ward off TYPEWRITERS SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN STUDENT OBDEBS AWAKEN OLD TRADITIONS direct currency inflation. 209 Post Street This plan of managed currency Sales, Service, Mentals—All Makes Also Noiseless Sold and Rented 250 12th St. San Francisco Carrying on the campaign for a literary supplement for the Howard Building was given the support of the American Writing Machine Co., Inc. GArfleld 3753 San Francisco Phone MArket 0S16 University of San Francisco publications group, the FOG­ leader of the western Inflationists, 522 MABKET STBEET Phone DOnglas 0649 Student at TJ.S.F. HORN is now sponsoring a Short Story Contest. Senator Thomas of Oklahoma. He said that "it was a big step in the Sponsoring a contest of this sort seems somewhat out of right direction." the scope of a college paper such as this, and further shows the According to Senator Thomas, need for a literary publication. the president's proposed plan is / > the best recourse he has against A supplement such as is put out by other bay region col­ currency inflation. If this plan leges, such as Santa Clara, the University of California and does not work, it is apparent that Stanford, would afford an opportunity for many real master­ the president will try direct in­ flation. The reason behind the pieces of students here at this institution to get into print, thus new plan is that President Roose­ being preserved for the appreciation of the students of the velt is trying to protect the bond­ future. holder. He claims that with direct inflation the bondholder will The University of Santa Clara's Owl, published monthly, is suffer. a fine example of the worth of such an endeavor. Fine articles Wha t you want of real literary worth appear monthly and demonstrate to the public that a college education means something more than the ability to wear a racoon coat and wave a pennant while shout­ At the Shows! ing for dear old alma mater. -•• • •—M—•• ••—»—••—••—••—• 1||, The University of San Francisco in the past has had a By THOMAS O'DWYER in your pipe Slim Summerville and Zasu wonderful reputation for its scholastic results, but of late, while Pitts, that lovable, laughable pair, not decreasing in worth, the public has been allowed to forget head the coming bill at Golden this to some degree. Gate In "Love, Honor and Oh Baby". We have the good material that is necessary for such a Slim portrays a hard working ... is tobacco that's made to work. A literary supplement, we believe, would fill in this much- ne'er-do-well lawyer and Zasu needed stimulus. It would put before the intellectual public the Pitts is filing clerk who gets all the facts of life from her banker- smoke in a pipe. This means the right fact that the University of San Francisco is foremost in scho­ vegetarian-philandering employer lastic endeavor as well as extracurricular activity. (George Barbier). They are sup­ kind of leaf tobacco—the kind that ported by Verree Teasdale and Donald Meek. Horace Heidt and his Califor- grows for pipes. DON'T BE A CHISELER nians offer another spirited pro­ gram. Five big R.K.O. vaudeville It means that it's made right . . . Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, ad­ acts are also on the program. * • • dressed the people last Sunday evening and frankly put forth to The "She Done Him Wrong and old man Wellman, who taught us them just what is needed on their part to carry out the Recov­ Girl" still packs and panics them ery program which he has suggested. at the Paramount. how to make Granger, knew how. It President Roosevelt showed exactly what has been done in * » * At the Columbia this week is the way of recovery and just what was left undone. He frankly the filming of Eugene O'Neill's means that it's cut right. admitted to the people that there is much yet to be done before drama, "Emperor Jones". The this country can once more be put on its feet. picture stars Paul Robeson. Pro­ ducers failed to adequately cap­ Just pack Granger good and President Roosevelt stressed one danger to the National ture the emotion portent in some Recovery plans. That danger is expressed in one word—the of O'Neill's lines; it is, however, tight in your pipe and strike "chiseler". well worth the while of those in­ terested in modern drama. a sensible package , _, „ _._ . It is the chiselers—those who won't cooperate and are out The story opens with Brutus to get everything that they can for themselves—that are threat­ Jones as a Pullman porter; from 10in cents a match, tolks seem to like it. ening success. The chiseler is taking advantage of the fact that this point his rise is rapid. His friend Jeff tries to knife him, and the nation is in the throes of a terrible economic depression to Brutus kills Jeff and Is sent to the further his own personal interests by any foul means which chain gang. While fleeing pur­ suers, panic overcomes Brutus and presents itself. he dashes into the arms of his cap­ There are chiselers in every walk of life. There are big-time tors, to die like, as he says, "a chiselers and there are small-time chiselers. But remember, the bush nigger". more big-time a chiseler is, the smaller he becomes in the esti­ Good shot: Emperor Jones hold­ ing a court presentation, austerely mation of those who are striving for the common good. And greeting loyal subjects, in an at­ ranger Rough Cut they are still in the majority! mosphere vaguely smacking of Many opportunities present themselves even right here at British court scenes. * * * school to "chisel" one thing or another. Don't be a piker. Do Next week: "Henry the VII" —the tobacco that's MADE FOR PIPES your share and it will never be regretted. Don't be a chiseler! and "Uncle Tom's Cabin". © 1933, LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO.