Marching Song to Glee Club Sings in Be Presented Intercollegiate*. Saturday. THE March 10th.
9. New York, N. Y.( March 9, 1928 No. 21 liversity's Graduate Department Harvester Club Sponsors Amateur Is Model of Educational Methods Boxing Tournament in Gymnasium
Concentration Areas Accepted Version of 'TAe Sp*alwr* CAeoM Topic* for Proceeds to Buy Motor for f Prepare Way for Finer Ram" Variet From Original Annual Oratorical Contut Rev. James Hayes—Event Dissertation Work. In preparing his orchestration of "The Pordham Ram Seng," which Each contestant in the Annual Slated for March 29. will be playtd along with some Oratorical Contest has already se- N. V. U. songs at the bouts this lected ths subject for his speech. SEARCH STRESSED coming Saturday, Howard Lilly The chosen topics and their au- F. LAWLESS CHAIRMAN eonsultsd ths original copy of the thors follow: song preserved In the Fordham Li- "Is America Selfish?" by James - Tests for Ph. D. and brary archives. It wss discovered, H. Burns, '2S; "Lincoln" by James Fr. Deane Permits Use of Gym that the aoceptsd way of singing K. Seery, VS; "Governor Smith" by (Department Heads Feature "Ths Ram" was different from the Harold J. McAulay, '21; "Ths Con- and A. A. Moderator Aids Perfected System. original. The trio usually sung— stitution" by James J. McCarthy, "With a Ram, etc."—should read: Jr., '21; "Hamilton" by. Edward J. Committee. i Lst us cheer with s Ram, a Ram, MeNally, '2»i "Ireland's Indepen- a Ram for loyalty; and again with dence" by James •>. Cssey, 'SO; The Graduate Department of Ford-1 The Harvester Club is sponsoring am University, situated In the Wool- a Ram, a Ram, a Ram for victory; "Woodrow Wilson" by Francis A. let us off to ths fight, to the fight, Dshn, '30, and "Ths World Court" an Amateur Boxing Tournament to be orth Building and numbering on Its to win our Isurels bright. Tht by William It. White, '30. held in the College Gymnasium on I some four hundred and fifty grad- present-day abbreviated version, With all ths subjects In at such students, has about completed Thursday evening, March 29. The however, was retained, on the an early date, everything ought to revision work which tor the past ground that It had acquired by now Harvester Club is the one club in the run off vsry smoothly. Each man University actively interested in sup- onths has been maturing under the prescriptive rights and was further- Rameses' head, which now aur- Is fully a week ahsad of schedule more both easier and more Incisive. upervlslon ol the Dean of the Grad- veys Ths RAM Office, from plaque and has begun Intensive prepara- porting the foreign missions and fos- The new orchestration was pre- ate School, Rev. Miles O'Mallla, S. J. upon which It Is mounted. tion. Ths contest Is to be held on tering interest in their cause. Speaking of It recently, the Dean pared In accordance with this same the evening of March 23, 1S2S. In accordance with the high aims ketched the following points as sa- decision. of the society, the proceeds of the ent features of the present system: tournament are to be donated tor a The flrat task at hand was to shift FRANK CRONIN WINNER charitable and practical cause. All Ithe Immediate responsibility for the the Seniors remember with affection i character of graduate teaching, nnd OF PRIZE FOR LYRIC Chemistry Research and gratitude Father James T. Hayes, [especially for the quality of research 5.000 Tickets Ready who so endeared himself by his sym- pathetic manner and understanding I work and the final dissertation, from For Immediate Sale To Be Awarded at N. Y. U. Laboratory Workers heart. He Is now laboring In the | the Dean's office to the various de- Island of Mindanao in the Philippines. i partments in which graduate work Is Boxing Meet on Get New Substances The Harvester Club hopes to buy [ done. For Big Card Party March 10 Father Hayes a car to facilitate travel Study Fields Flxtd among his flock. At present the only means of locomotion in by foot or i Department heads were designated Ladies of Committee Eager Francis S. Cronln, '29, is the author Journal of Amor. Chemical donkey. This mode of travel Is so tor the direction of the various de- of the winning lyric which was select- Society Publishes Dr. extremely slow that Father Hayes can partments, and where these were Urge to Make Event Largest ed by the judges of the College Song cover a scant few miles a day, where- enough a Committee or Board of Pro- Ever at Fordham. Contest sponsored by The KAM for Bacharach's Study. as his parish extends for countless fessors was appointed for the same words of a new Fordham air. There miles. With a motor, any portion of purpose. Large departments of study were nineteen entrants in the contest the palish can be reached in a few wen In turn sub-dlvlded Into smaller A very spirited meeting of the Com- who submitted a total of twenty-three The Organic Chemistry Research hours. fields of research with a divisional mittee in charge of the' Gala Card lyrics. A twenty-five dollar prise will Laboratory, located in the Science head. The Department of Education, A group of students at Holy Cross Party to be given In the Gymnasium be awarded Mr. Cronln at the N. Y. V.Building under the direction of Dr. O. first thought of this excellent plan of tor Instance, was divided as follows: Friday evening, March 23, for the Boxing Meet, the evening of March Bacharach, has been enjoying a suc-sending such a suitable gift. They Divisions—Philosophy and History, benefit of the School of Sociology and 10th, when the song will be played Psychology and Measurements, Man- cessful year In that the problems un- raised enough at a benefit to ship an Social Service, was held Sunday for the first time by Howard Lally's auto to a struggling mission worker, agement and Administration, Meth- afternoon, February 26, with Rev. Lakewood Band, especially assembled der investigation have produced in- ods, Vocational Education. Bub-ill- who had previously taught at the Matthew L. Fortler, S. J., Dean, pre- for the occasion. teresting results. New England Institution. visions of the above Include such sep- siding. The lyric is as follows: arate groups as: History of Educa- The first phase of Dr. Bacharach's The sanction of the A. A. U. has Mra. Harry P. Bomervllle reported tion—Philosophy of Education—Psy- study on nitrations with metallic ni- been obtained through the courtesy of that 5.nno tickets had been printed Forward, Fordham marches on to chology— Meaaurements —Administra- trates has shown definite results and Father Mulligan, Director of Athletics. for Immediate iliUabiiUon. Tirk.U brittle, tion and Management—Methods In has received publication In the Jour Father Deane expressed his hearty at one dollar and fifty cents each are Armor gleaming clear and bright; Elementary Schools—Methoda In Sec- nal of the American Chemical Socie- approval of the affair nnd gave bis now on sale at the Administration Moving banners flash the watchword— ondary Schools—Vocational Educa- ty. The problem is still being contin- permission for the use of the Clym- Building, at the Bronx, where the Fight to win, but fight, fight, fight. tion. ued, and new results have already naslum. Mr. Joseph A. Rellly, Presi- Secretary, Miss Katherine Coition, has Foemen before us won't deter us, been obtained. dent of the Metropolitan A. A. U , and The History Department was rear- an office, and also at 811 Woolworth Fordham strikes with four-square The laboratory, which Is Intended principal organizer of the Brooklyn ranged as follows: Science and Meth- Building, the headquarters of the might. for graduate study, has now eight College Meets, has promised his uctivo od of History—Oriental, Greek-Roman School. It is the ambition of the Com- Sound the challenge Fordham heroes candidates for higher degrees work- co-operation ami support. and Christian Antiquities — Middle mittee in charge of this party, where cherish— Ing on different Important problems The tournament will consist of Ages—Protestant Revolt and Catholic participation in all card games will Forward, Fordham, fight. under the leadership of Dr. O. Bacha- three four-men classes, three bouts in Reformation—Saracen, Ottoman, Sla- be encouraged, to make It the largest rach. Borne of the Professor's col- each clasH, making a totnl of nine vonic and Far Eastern Clvllliatlons— and most entertaining affair of Its (Continued on page 9) laborators are members of the Col-bouts. There will bo two bouta ill History of Western Hemisphere (ex- kind ever held at the University. To lege Chemistry staff, as, for example, each class, the winner of each bout cept V. S.)—History of TJ. S.—Con- this end, Mrs. James Cunnlon, 2850 Mr. Leo K. Yanowski, who Is working meeting to exchange blown in a third, dtltutlonal History of the U. 8.—Ec- Valentine avenue, was appointed chair- on molecular derivatives of Dibenza- and thus deciding the victor in each clesiastical History—Political Science. man of the Publicity Committee. Fr. Mahony Discovers lacetone and to date has been HIICCUHH- class. Ill all likelihood two special In the department of Engllih the fol- The successful outcome of this party ful In synthesizing two new organic A. A. U. bouts will also hi; run off. lowing fields of concentration were ar- should add a material Bum towards New Import in Locke compounds. Mr. Brogan, who la do-The committee on prizes lias not yet ranged: Old English—Historical Stir- the Endowment Fund, aiming at u ing work on a new mot hod of syn-definitely decided what the uwards
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scintillating shot to bring the. crowd' second fives. The Major 'F* was Choice Proves Popular to All When to Its feet {given to Captain Prank Dougherty, Bttterymen Hold Easy Before coming to Fordham, Dough-1 Bo Adams, Nick Lander*, Maurice erty played on the (Hens Falls High Woods, and Pop Sweetman of the Drills on Gym Floor Players Vote Guard Honor for '28-29 School team and made quite a name Varsity and to Dan Reardon, Sam for himself in upstate intencholastlc Scanlon, Al Polltls, Max Toblauskl, basketball. and Howie Belser of the second team, Illness Keeps John Murphy ball waa taken Into the scoring sone At the meeting, letters were award- and to Don Forrester, the manager of Leader Scored 163 Points— Doc could be counted on to make a From Reporting. Letters Awarded to Ten ed to the members of the flrst and the team. Men and to Manager. Twenty pitchers and catchers re- ported to Coach Jack Coffer last Moo- day afternoon a week ago In the Oym la a meeting of the letter men of for the initial baseball practice of the bMketlMll team held tut Thmrs- the season. Bill Feaster, star Varsity day, Captain Prank Dougherty waa re- backstop and Captain of the team, elected loader of the court aquad for headed the contingent which went the lttMt teaaoa. The election of through a short workout. The in- Dougherty waa not unexpected for hla HeMers and outfielders will not don all around play In the naaon Juit their uniforms until a week hence, cloatd waa excellent and left nothing when the Maroon ball players will to be desired. Hla leaderahlp waa also begin work In earnest. in much evidence He led the men Three of last year's vanity hurlera reported and all appear In the best Into the tray with great determination possible shape. They were Bob and kept them lighting until the anal Cooney and Joe Harrington, the whlatle. aces of last year's twirling staff and Next Mason will lie Dougharty'a Hal MeCauley, the southpaw relief •roundsman. Johnny Murphy, the third aa a Tegular on the Vanity, aa other member of last year's burling ho made the team In hla Brat year staff, waa unable to report because of a* a Vanity candidate. In that year a slight attack of grippe. Johnny ha waa ona of the moat valuable men displayed fine form on the mound In oa the aquad, aeorlng three polnta the last games of the season, burning more than the Inimitable Johnny the ball Into Peaster's glove with White. Thli year he counted MS cannonball speed. marker! tor the Maroon and led hla Captain Feaster led the receivers nearest rival, Bo Adams, by twenty with his last year's teammate, dlminu- points. He played an excellent guard- Itlve Phil Uehl, and three of the 'M ing game Into the bargain and waa a catching staff, Johnny Qtendon, Good- bulwark in the groat pasting attack FORDHAM'S CHAMPIONSHIP COURT SQUAD win, and CiecoM, swelling the squad. that the Fordham mentor had bnUt The drills of the pact week haw up. Aa a passer Prank Is flna and well consisted in sessions of tossing th* the C. C. N. Y. Cubs all tell by de- Zlonsewski has 17. Stephens has 14, realises the Ineatlmablo worth of a points apiece, while Jackie Ryan bail around, the twlrlers and reoelvere cisive scores. Then Loyola, leaden Just nosing out Ourwits with IS, who,scored 3 markers to lead the only taking no chances of developing a well executed pass attack. Whan the In their division of the C. 8. A. U, In turn, beat out Golle by one point sore arm at this early stag* of tha waa the next to flnd the Freshmen's Tormey and Sullivan are tied with t (Continued on page <) power too much for them. With the exception of the Violet five, the rest FmkW0nTe11Gu.es Of the yesr was clear coasting. Regis and Manhattan could not muster AriMetDefeatTwke enough strength to cope with the Fordham flashes' and fell easy vic- Duriif Past Seasoi tims. Al Zaleskl, Jack Ryan, Ourwlts, Melsel, and Larkln were the outstand- Seven Straight Won by Cub ing forwards on the team. Pete WIs- Five After Newtown and nlewskl Jumped center, with aa under- study In Sloncsewskl. The guarding Xavier Defeat.. was well taken care of by Mike Stephens, Ray Marchnlk, Fred Golle, Coincidental with the vanity's and "Red" Sullivan. These men de- veloped into line players toward the wlad-up of the basketball season on end of the season and should br a Saturday, February II, the Freshman decided help to Coach Ed Kelleher quintet also brought lta court activi- next year when he calU for Vanity ties to a close with a smashing vic- court candidate*. tory over the flrst year men from Closing their season with 21 points Manhattan. The game waa a flttlng against Manhattan, the Freshmen The National basketball team brought their grand •nale to a very successful winter and total of points for the year to 248. crowned a record that boasU of ten This total represents 81 Held goals triumphs over some of the best high and 56 foul goals, made In twelve school and Pruhmaa lives In the city. games. The Frosh scorers thus re- The acorer had to resort to the losing ceive credit for an average of 20 points per game, which is fair enough. Joy Smoke" column bat twice throughout the en- Opposing teams were able to score tire schedule. Those two defeats, the only a 157 point total. The game with only stains on an otherwise perfect Loyola waa the highest score of the record, came at the hand* of the New-year, 37 polnta. town and Xavier doormen. Al Zlleskl, forward, leads his team- is no mere mates with 70, Including 31 Held goals The defeat by the Brooklyn team and S goals from foul. There Is a was In the Initial contest of the year wide gap between the leader and Kay and, though no explanations are neces- Marchnlk, the next on the lint. The sary atter a thrilling rally by the big guard chalked up 48 points and Freshmen had enabled them to bring holds the honor of scoring the most the flnal score to 17 It, yet the home iwlnts In u single game. He dropped catch-phrase team wan under a big handicap. Play- in 1-1 points tiK'ilnHt Ht. .IOIIU'H Fresh- ing IU) first game It wu« facing the men. public school champion* of New York AliniiMl HH many IMIIIIIH seimmte the City, a team that had already com- Ihliil player on the llnl, WlmileWHkl. piled a list of about fifteen consecu- I'ule wuH r«»ponitl»lu for l's jiolntH, U YOU can prove it. tive victories. Under such conditions Held Koals and 10 foul shots. Win- the inhibition of the Freshmen wan nliiwHkTH III polntH fiom the penally certainly promising. The next throe linn give him HiHl honorx for this games ronuUed In triumphs over Ktyln of srorlllK. Thu follnwhlK Hi'Ven lloriirii Miuin, J»mus Monroci and joy to more Mnokart tken any other bread pluviTH HIM mom or IHHH I'VCII with Hvandvr Child", mine of whom pre- only H fuw imlntH lietwiu'ii thi'in. Q.E.D.! Your first fragrant whiff will m your pwiittMl nny great illfflcully lo the MI'IHUI has 21 points to hi* crrilll ami Frnah. mouths-watering. Tlin Hunt ronti'dl was tint second and liittt iliifimt nf Ihu ynitr. Tim 1 And your first tarn of good old P.A. in a XHVIHI lum««twir«i had thti honor of J. B. SialRMM, IK. triumphing over llw Brut year IIHMI pipe will satisfy your pipe-hunger at nothing ImmwIlHtnly udnr Ihu ciulKlniiiN hull, 19 Watt Mlh Strttt days III lh" last few mlmiti'n of 11 else ever has. Cool as the first period. Welcome IlKllll' Mllll Wild MUM llf I 111) ullMMtSt Of Ntw Y»rk City I tin ynitr, A iwtKml •mhliillkm \>y \h« as the last. Mellow and mild and long-burning, Maroon HK'l II* initially whmi dm Hit- ALL WOOL IHBHIII Hlrwt iilnyiii* i
M.LT. Boxing Match Po'ntmakers, O'Donnell and FotLJHAM S*. M. I T. rtoah scorers: Name O, After Three M. I. T. Victo- Zlleskl Marehnlk I ries Conway Wins for i! Maroon — Heavy' weights Win. Hulllvui Bran O'Donnell With the score three to nothing In Curlty favor of the vlBlting H. I. T. mlttmen, Total* -•• N M IS the Fordham boxing team came from behind and with a whirlwind rally Sixteen consecutive victories have won the match held In the Gym on LCfT-HktlDtB brought tha first Missouri Valley Con. MASON iHTO A — Friday night, March S. Tbe Maroon townee basketball title to the Univer- TECHNICAL K.Of! 01 battlers were clearly entitled to the 22L? S"** "- •">« Soon*™ de- victories that they scored against the feated all valley teams twice except Bostonlans and seem to have attained Nebraska, tha two remaining games on the Okmhomans- schedule being the form that was bound to reward with the Cornhusker squad, which their hard preparatory training. The ranks seventh, with six victories and final cDunt was 4-3, with the sensa eight defeats. tlonal Vic McGrattan defeating O'Mal- ley In the heavyweight affair to clinch Twenty-nine baseball games have been arranged for the University of the triumph. Pennsylvania varsity team, Including a Southern trip, the customary Quad The evening's entertainment opened rangular Cup games and a series with with a bout between SIdur of Tech and Princeton, according to the schedule Ed Kiernan of the home outfit. Laia- just ratified by the council on ath- rus, who was supposed to do the hon- letics. ors in this, the 115 pound class, was unable to appear because of law The New York University varsity exams. Kiernan, who has never been tennis team will campaign against in • ring before, took his place. Id's fourteen opponents this spring. The schedule represents an Increase of lack of experience was evident in the debut of the year against the beetle- the 136 pound class. Chuck Conway five matches over last year. Eight of first round, but he rallied smartly In Fordhun PigiHtU to browed engineers from Massachusetts and Tommy Robinson are the logical tha fourteen matches will be away the last two cantos, administering a and displayed a wide and varied choices for the welterweight honors. from ham*. Thraa major trips are fairly nice drubbing to his opponent. Battle N.Y.U.MittmeB knowledge of the maalr art The The bouts are scheduled to begin at Included. SIdur received a two-to-one decision Fordham man i» a cool and crafty 8:30 p. m. In the new squared circle ringstor. aad though lighter thaa the to the astonishment of the crowd which Is now the proud possession of Princeton's teaal* team, led by N. Y. V. behemoth, can be depended the gymnasium. The general admis- present. Laianu Will Be in Line-up; John Van Ryn, sixth Making player In upon to give a good account of him- sion will be one dollar and It is ad- the United State*, ha* started active Another newcomer to the squared self. vtoed that tickets be ^procured early arena wan Johnny Fullam. Fullam "Baby" Grant Violet preparatiaa for a season of indoor and Tha light-heavy contest looks like a aa araaord ittaaaaam la axtaetad to outdoor laUrcollecUte aad national tackled PeutAeld of M I. T. in what Star. sure-fire triumph tor the Marooa, with Jaai tka Maraoa tatic awaoitam turned out to be a sizzling slugfest. Ralph "K. O." Hutchlngs battUag for The New Englander was clearly en- Fordham. Hutchlags' knowledge of titled to the verdict, although the Ma- Fresh from their first triumph ol boxing and Its aner point* has In roon boxer, with a little more experi- the season against the formidable M. created by leapt and bounds, aad he ence coupled with his fighting heart, I. T. rlngmen, the varsity mlttmen are is now qualified to Meet the belt box. would undoubtedly have scored. Pi- ers of his weight la the Intercollegiate all primed to defeat the highly toutf acza of the home team caught a Tartar ranks. in Bolanos who scored what our an- New York University leather pushers The other classes are vary much nouncer quaintly and unnecessarily this Saturday evening. Coach Tommy undecided a* yet. Tommy Marphy's described as practically a "cold knock- Murphy's stable, though only winning proteges are putting up a bitter flgh out." 1 for the honor of representing Ford' The tide then turned when Charley by a close margin, displayed grea ham la the last contest of the year. Conway won nver Hlackwood, a mid- strength in the heavier classes. Either Jack Fullaai, Jack Finn, or Ed. dleweight, who dropped a clans hop- Jot; Lazarus and Joe Murphy, the Kiernaa will trade punches la the ing to clinch the match for Tech. wo best men in the lighter divisions featherweight dlvhloa. Andy Puna "Chuck" treated him to a large assort- will most likely get the assignment In ment of lefts with a right tossed in did not appear against the engineers, occasionally for good measure. The due to sickness, but It Is hoped tha measure brought "Chuck'1 the decision. they will display their fancy footwork As a consequence of moving up their against thu Violet battlers. middleweight a class, the visitors had no man to compete against Jack Dor- N. Y. U. has compiled a brilliant record this year, registering victories Extra Trousers for middleweight honors, One over Army and Catholic U., both of more for Fordlmm, by default. The hard hitting Kalph Hutching* then whom have triumphed over our own stepped up to do battle with the llos- cauliflowers. Hut Konlhani. In losing ton entry in the lightweight division. to these teams, did not put forth the Ilutch'."* H opponent was considerably full strength of which It was capable. However, remembering the glorious FREE larger than him. bin Kalph soon victory in the first boxing match ever icmared everything by some very ef- undertaken by a Fordham team ove fective left jabbing. It will probably these self same ear expanders, tha never be discovered how the Tech en- varsity will strive with might and with your new try survived the first canto, for lie was main to acquire again the scalps of hit with everything but Jake Weber's their neighborhood rivals. waler bucket, lie pill up a very coura- geous fight, however, anil only the ref- In the heavyweight class, (.ialahail eree's wise decision to slop the bout (irant, the Violet miin-mountnin, will suved him from possible Hcrlmis in- hiive bis work cut out for him to will jury. the decision over Vic .Mac (irallan, the Spring Suit Forctham novded one more win to Maroon glove pusher. Vic madn his gain the vlctnry and success hinged Spaclal forth* month of March upon Mcdnitliin's smi|i with O'Mulley. nd amxial to rtarfm of thli The vhdtlng lieiivy was built on al- —.a.1*—-*__ !„ most oxiictly Ilii' minie lines as .llniiny PMNCMKm Only* Mnlonny of profeHNlnmil fnnii', who TUFTS COLLEGE hulls fnnii the Kiinie iielKlihorhood, Tim HiiHtiinliin outweighed McOriiltiin DENTAL SCHOOL by approximately thirty pounds nnd NewPatterns what with being looked upnu us n u four year counie probable Olympic ilmlcn WIIII expected K to the dogrtio of ll.V nil I • M ' 111 Illi' I'oil I lli< Ill Hmlii i lo l)(icl(ir of Dentil Modl- View Shades win, Mnc ci'iliilnlv Iff I no ilinibt HI Cnti(ll(latm«mttir IHMII pint II n IIIIIIICIIMV IIIMti ,! limtiM In I'licli of th« fol- Illlllhell In llnllllnl r,, ri 11111111 lowing MUIIJITIM: fCmrlUh. ('IH'IIIIHIry, Klolotry, nnii Mil I'Hiiiul i-I,,.,,, II Nlitili, M I I , .1, I. .11. .1 I ill 1,1, „ I'II.VHICM, Mi'ti nnii wotnt'ii II r. .in lit. M I ')• HIT iiilnillli'd, School Isn-I'I.IIM'I n,,r., iipciiH mi Hi>f)l*iiiili(i|' 28, ill Ii till it ,l,i. I, I nil si t 1 « thii adv*rtU«manl I'l^i-1'nllllil I I-,.,. MiyH, I'nr fiirllK'i' liifoi ' him, Iml ,,|,l tmli (in •HMW lo tfctirsj tha h«n«4lt III,. ll|el I,.,,,,,, IMIlljoll write lo Mri ,i,ni • U I 'i, fhi offer. ''"HI, I . ... ,1 Imi.C, Frank E, Hniklni, M, »„ Rmtmtm => only tlurini Imhl. WMI t Iffl-li.i S««r<« March ami only Ut GtAkm • •iiullialli 41H M«n tihibl ilM i !<• nr nilmt Avenue, tl.rtiiv Htmfori, Man, ! "Ili THE FORDHAM RAM McMAHON WINS FRESHMAN PENTATHLON EVENT DOUGHERTY HIGH SCORER McMahon Winner of Frosh Pentathlon SECOND SEASON IN ROW
(Continued from Page 4) Prizes to Be Awarded the Evening of the N. Y. U. FORDHAM WINS scored twenty-five points, twenty-four Bout*—EvenU Closely Contested. of them being tallies from the floor. with this message of Both Bo Adams and Bweetman scored field goals In every game dur- Value, Economy and Service The first annual Freshman Pen- nlng a well planned race, passed ing the season. Dougherty missed tathlon, which was held In the Gym Ferdinand with only a half lap to go this record by one game, the Crescent laat week, proved to he a decided suc- and finished with a few feet to spare. A. C. contest, when he tallied but cess. Under the supervision of Fr. Ferdinand was followed by Foley and twice from the foul line. Adams also THE COLEBY TAILORING COMPANY, he Mulligan and Mr. Coftey the affair was Noonan, who continually challenged had the honor of having scored the run off In an orderly and clockllke McMahon during the entire race. greatest number of points in a single Philadelphia—New York—Washington fashion. The members of the Varsity In the 440 which followed immedi- engagement. In the Holy Cross con- track team acted as Judges and capa- ately Zlonczewskl and Holland met test, which was played In Worcester, bly filled their respective positions. again, Holland winning the race. Zlonc- Bo tallied nine field goals for a total Suits and Topcoats Fr. Hoar, who aided In the meet, zewskl wag second. Curry third, and of eighteen points. Captain Dougher- employed a standard system In count- MacDwyer fourth. Th« time was ty, In both the Yale and Swarthmore ing the points. The contestant with 0:57 4-5. encounters, totaled seventeen points. the lowest point score was declared The final and last event was the The Maroon five averaged 35.375 $26.75 the winner. In order to keep a correct shot-put which was won by Ferdinand, points a game while the opponents check on the points tallied, each con- Foley being second and McMahon averaged 22.312 points a contest. testant was obliged to enter every third. This Is a higher Fordham average MADE TO YOUR ORDER event or elie forfeit his right to be When the final check-up was made, than last season when Kelleher's men recognlied when the final check-up the winner was found to be McMahon averaged thirty point*.a game. The Quantity purchasing, high standard production at minimum w»» made. Holland, who won the with a total of ten points. Zlonciew- opponents this season, however, have half mile, who placed second In the ski, with eleven, was next, Ferdinand a higher average, (or last winter the cost and volume sale with small profit, combine to make high jump, and also won the quarter third, and Foley, fourth. Suitable teams met by Fordham had an aver- this an exceptional value for you. mile, was not recognized In the final medal prizes will be awarded to the age of only 19.15. The varsity played reckoning because of his failure to victorious contestants at the boxing only sixteen games this season as appear in the shot put. meet against N. Y. V. which will take against twenty last year. Really a service tJ-.at warrants the attention and investigation The first event on the program was place Saturday night. the fifty yard dash which wag run In Garnet of Fordham men. PENTATHLON SUMMARIES Player Foa. P. O. F. T. three heats. McMahon, a member of Ebmtherty it. a. 16 63 37 16* thlo year's strong Freshman relay Adams .. n. p. 16 Gl 21 145 A visit to our store will convince you. team, was the winner in the fast Sweetman c. 16 36 8 SO Landers , L.F. i 32 15 79 UK. 12 1 85 time ol 0:5 9-10. Zlonoewskl, Foley, i B * Til Toblansky 15 and Ferdinand finished close at his Reardon L. a. 16 19 Open Until 8.00 P. M. Every Evening Woods , u a. 15 7 15 heels in this order. Polltln . a 15 14 The half-mile was perhaps the most McMahon .. J — 10 Hcanlon R. a. 14 { 10 Coleby will display New York Showroom Ztonciewskl — 1 11 BelMr . R. p. 13 9 interesting race of the afternoon. Ferdinand . 8 — Nellan UP. 3 2 in the Old Gym 743 Seventh Avenue Foley Edwarda R. P. 4 2 "Wbitey" ZIonciewski, taking the lead Cllibertl ... 5 — Tomlch . R. P. 2 on Friday*. Corner 49th Street at the bark of the gun, held It for five McDwyer .. 'Anglln L.O. 3 1 Hofan — 3 a* 5 laps, when Holland jumped htm going Noonan 280 106 "566 Into the sixth and last lap and won 20 In the fast time of 2:03. Zlonczewskl It" finished second, with McMahon only li inches behind. The high-Jump was next in order to allow the contestants an opportunity to rest for the 220 and the 440. CM- berti, Holland, and Zlonczewskl finish- By BR1GGS ed In this order, Cllibertl and Hol- Ain't It a Grand and Glorious Feelin*? land displaying very good form. After a short Test a thrilling 220 yard dash was run off, which brought -AMD t*OU HAVE - AND E ee<3INNiN
Last Season'* Band Intact M Practice Start*.
Prospects for the coming tennis season are particularly bright with a large squad reporting for the first practice sessions. The Varsity has every man ol last season's cham- pionship team eligible for play this year and will be aided by a number of promising players from the Frosh (earn. Practice Is being held daily In the gymnasium after the baseball work- outs. The floor of the gymnasium ~/\NV "n-teM A TOLLS. VoO SWITCH To out* Vou "TV»AT Yeone OH-HH BOY? does very well for tennis and the C3OV.DS AND FIND T IT A GT* early workouts thus obtainable have THE IA N'T A COUGH IN proved beneficial to the team In past ANOGl-OW ?|? years. Captain flcna McCaullff will have six men who won their Varsity letters last season from which to mould a winning outfit this Bprlng. Chick Mc- Carthy, undefeated in singles play last season, Harry KIIIR, Tom Donohue, Frod Moyer, Dnn Daley and Jerry Keresey aro the racquet wleidors with Varsity exnurlonc.e. Ilosidus those men, a good group of Sopho- more* will ho nllKlblo for lilny. Hosenthnl, Kcllz, L'liiinlnKlinni mid SSInisalles madn tip Ihn Frimh squad luot spring mid «i'« "lit l" w'» Varsity boi'tlm this yi»ir. CAMPUS CAFETERIA Favorite of OLD GOLD Fot'dhnm Men The Smoother and Better Cigarette First Class Menus Directly Opposite .... not a cough in a carload tinthgnto Entrance e c, =«, k» im Special to Students THE FOUPHAM RAM Harvester Clib to ADDITION TO CAMPUS 0* Witt Clinton Asfci Alumni AM ! Debate CoriKted at Tbc RAH ha« teen »»ked to print j GALA CARD PARTY Tree* r-i—. Up-$t»u lie toMo-rinz note to De Witt Clinton j HoU Boring Meet Freick Clib Meetinf Hieti Schwsl Cradtiate* at Kordlwin. j in aid of "Tie AiBcmi AJiwxtatlon ha* Ukenj 'iSitlB.VA il'JX. Orf niTiHon Arfuet on orer the entire RiU Theatre for a; Ftr*an SefeMl tff SMitltfy Theatre Cetuonhip. «2*St performance of 'Kxce«« Ba«-| iin ?/*, ail is ?a?e' oa Tae*daj- erenlag, March | veil words it/i STsi. The proc*ed« will b* devoted, StcUl Stnfct Ztfi TJr* hi y'J to ibe Stadeot Aid Fund which helps S GyaBMhun \o k '.ijsMvn'-A lr»m pas?<- It to found the School o? H*/':OJO!E>' asd Hoclal Benrlc*. Kathtr Fortler !ia» airead} raised ursll over tlO,444 for tfj The I'Vtirufuy iHi'.ue of lite rordhfirn Monthly WUH iitarw] in tlur mallH r^ < curilly. Tim i:iirii:iii limui. In HlKiially i murkeil for lh» Illr-rurv ••m-iKy ti IIIH- jdayH, whlrh In iniinlf'^.tf-d hv )IH wide nniK« of KIIIIJM In mid Mil fiiiHMI i-a-i Mid HIICCI^H of ltn (;X|iri-i.lon A dlit'ilHHlon nt .lohn finhiwodhy, liy iMinh'l Cuny, 'fi, m«k"if delightful ii'iKlliiK TV.U JI'II'MIH Ity iiiui/.i< (IIHIII J -1 - <, I'lllloi In Hili r or Ilii' iii;i|M/ln' MM' M|"•»' TIM- UHi ul llniln M J'Hl'l' WI'lllMI'H Illl' "I'.'Jlllll-l Of Illllh FIMT STAH—"They tell me you'll endone tny cigarette lor • conaidcration . . , IIIO'II" ii'id '"i'.illi " l''i Imr MiiM'u M1111 |» ill i nun d In mit 11111 • I • -• • I 111 C. IIIIIHIH I I''III|I|II I I nil.i li i III n|| linlillli: !l|mnlMli hliilm v ul in In.i,It hint Ihlnh ol II, Hi'.Hi- i I hr..:i ;:|.II,I .1, |l 11 II I I II 'III d III CM Illl'l. Hi-HI :-Illll Mllll'M Ull II IMllll'llll " Miillii'i ''Vt'ii, diiii liiii VHIII In DIM HIIVM liml I-IIII mn I hi llnvii nj| Mull vim hint iih'iiii IIMMII H|i'iiiltih 1 MIM " • KI< UAfifff • MV1M TfllAfCO fO i THE FORDHAM RAM Rtm Staff Organize! GRADUATE DEPARTMENT Alumni Sodality to \LAW SODALITY HEARS Candidates for Golf Nonpareil Ball Team IS EDUCATIONAL MODEL Hold T. A. Paly Night MR. HUGH O'DONNEL Team Are Called Out (Continued from Page 1) Coniictt PropoMd With On Sunday morning, March 4, the Old Fordhun Affair to Be St. Thomas Aquinas Sodality of the Schedule Being Arranged veys—Types of Literature—Literary Other Campua Groups. Revived April 19th. Law School of Fordham University in New Vanity Sport. Philosophy and Criticism — Back- i held Its Communion and Breakfast. grounds of English Literature—Gen- The L w As the balmy days of spring herald Notice Has been sent out through ! " School holds Its sessions WUh (he o]>en teuou &t han(J gn eral and Comparative Literature. their coming by the little auras of the malls to members of the Fordham downtown at the Woolworth Building, Though all these division* are not olher rMy sport has been lnaugu balmlnesn, which always precede University Alumni Society to tho ef- but the Sodality conducts tts meetings ™ - yet fully developed, an ideal plan has rated at Fordham. Candidates for the- them, the athletic fervor has Invaded fect that on April 19, a Tom Daly in one or other of the College chapels. the domains of Tho RAM office. All been Inaugurated for future enlarge golf team have been asked to report Night will be held In Collln's Audito- The Mass was celebrated by the ment. New courses may now be fit- to John H. Low, of Senior, who has the members of the staff are starting rium. This will be u revival of what Rev. John Pyne, S. J., Moderator of ted Into their proper places so its to been appointed manager. The game in .their spring training with the Idea was once an annual affair. An elab- the organization, and the sermon on Is not new at Fordham, agitation hav- of attaining a berth on the baseball avoid overlapping. orate program 1B at present being pre- the Gospel for the day was preached ing been started in Its favor a few team which The HAM Intends to put Kach department committee was pared to support the famous Humor- by the Rev. Terence Boyle, S. J., for- years ago. Last season the Maroon on the diamond. Staff hands can be urged to tabulate special requirements ist, who, on reputation and merit, merly Prefect of Discipline at St. was represented by a crack Fresh- seen any afternoon (or almost any of Its own and thus, for one effect, needB no support whatsoever. With John's College, but now at St. Francis man team. afternoon) on.the handball courts In pride and seal were stimulated in rais- him on the program will be the New Xavler's. There were about two hun- the rear of St. John's Hall, getting ing the general tone of the depart- York Glee Club. The committee in dred members of the Sodality present Some of these men form the nu- limbered up for the campaign upon ment In question to the highest possi- whose care the undertaking has been at the Mass and breakfast. cleus of the outfit with which Low which they Intend to embark. ble grade and In fostering tradition, placed consists of Slgmund J. Spleh- The breakfast was held in the stu- expects to triumph In Intercollegiate The team will be built around efficiency and scholarship. ler, Chairman; Christopher Egan, dents' dining hall. The speaker for golf circles. Joe Merola, star of last year's Freshman team, Is a mashle- "Lefty" McAuley, a hurler of fame Degrsa Work Stressed Manager of Keith's Theatre; Charles the occasion was Mr. Hugh A. O'Don- and renown. "Mlggles" McCarron wlelder of wide repute, having been General regulations governing all V. Halley, Jr., and Paul Kammerer. nel, Business Manager of the New will be the receiving end of the bat- selected as a member of the New York graduate degrees have been formulat- Tom Daly, or T. A. D. as he is more York Times. Mr. O'Donnel is a well tery. In which there will be many a Municipal Public Link's coif team. shock for the opposing teams. "Red" ed, of which the most Important are: affectionately known, is the famous known Catholic layman, President of Joe at present holds the record at Van Connolly will cover the vicinity of the first, a clear distinction and separa- poet, wit and humorist whose name the Catholic Writers' Guild, and for- tion have been made between graduate and fame have become nation-wide, Cortland Park, having shot the course Initial sack. Hla reach and height mer President of the Notre Dame and undergraduate studies. Next, In- tor his excellent poetry In dialect and In a brilliant 88—four strokes under will be helpful In stopping the few Alumni. Mr. O'Donnel Is In great wide ones which may coma his way. sistence upon certain definite require- otherwise. Mr. Daly since his gradu- par. "Pokerface" McCue will hover around ments tor admission to graduate work ation from Fordham has become one demand in Catholic circles for his in- George Boyajlan, former Atlantic second base to scoop up the hot ones, has been compassed. Third, a reduc- of the most prominent alumni of Old teresting comments on current affairs. Rose Hill Campus. He hat been for City High School star, Is another ace an art at which he Is an adept. tion In the number of formal courses His subject at the Communion and points for the Doctor's degree has many years a Journalist, having served whose fame is not confined solely to Dan Daley will hold down short and been effected, and greater emphasis for some time as editor of the Catholic breakfast was "News," which he de- Intercollegiate circles. George has It is expected that he will team up has been shifted to Independent re- Standard and Times of Philadelphia. nned as "news with the final 's' omit- won, and has been the runner-up in, well with McCue. The hot corner will search and scholarly dissertation. MB poems in dialect have won him ted." His talk was extremely inter- many club tournaments and for two his greatest popularity, gaining for years was a seml-flnallst in the Na- be kept cool by Dan Kern, whose un- For actual admission to candidacy! esting and enjoyable. It was a great erring eye will be kept on all that him eventually the presidency pt the tional Interscholastlc tournament. He for the degree of Ph. D., preliminary success both from the spiritual and comes his way. In the outfield we American Humorists' Association. carried Phillips Flnlay, sensational examination*, written or oral, but par- beg leave to present Messrs. flro- the social viewpoint. Long Islander of Shlnnecock Hills, to iler, McGroddy, and Keegan at left, ticularly written examinations, must that Tom Daly is coming back to the twentieth hole before succumb- right, and center, respectively. This be successfully completed In matter Fordham, even though It be for only ing, one up. trio will compose the outer guard, covering the whole field of study pre- a night. Is sufficient to arouse all PARLOR BEING RENOVATED and with "Tiny" Keegan In the cen- sented for the graduate degree. These eagerness. This letter of announce- With these men as the Maroon's examinations generally cover ten to ment was addressed to the Alumni Bo- ter position, there is little fear of any- Corridor in Administration Building two best bets, and a host of other twelve hours and are meant to show dality, but the event Is Intended to candidates who have yet to display thing remotely resembling a baseball to It Improved Later. getting by them. "Tiny" Is noted tor the research ability of the candidate. include the whole of the University. their wares, the outlook is hopeful for the ease and celerity, not to mention Only after these preliminary tests Letters to members of the Alumni As- Work has begun on the renovation a good season. Meets with the leading the grace and verve, with which he have been accepted as successful by sociation and the Fordham University of the parlor in Administration Build- universities of the East are tentative. pounces upon stray balls, be they the Dean and the Faculty of the De- Club will follow soon. Ing. Light wood moulding for panel Manager Low has communicated with The letter reads In part: ground or fly, fast or slow, hard or partment Is a student formally admit- effects has been put up on the walls many and has received answers from ted to candidacy to the Ph. D. degree, Dear Sodalist: soft, fair or foul, high or low, thrown which are being repainted. Suitable Brown, Georgetown, N. Y. U. and a or batted, mixed or plain. and at least one full year must be Kindly red-letter this day in your few others. calendar—Thursday, April nineteenth, window drapes are being made ready On the offensive this aggregation spent on the preparation of the disser- In conjunction with the Varsity, an- TOM DALY NIGHT, to be held under and will be hung when the renova- should be hitting terrors, for batting tation. other Freshman team will be formed, the auspices of the Fordham Sodality tions are finished. owing to the one year ruling which practice will be Indulged In frequently Confartnss Hours at the University Auditorium. The main corridor of the building extends to all sports. Manager Low and enthusiastically. Moreover there Conference hours have been Intro- And won't you please spread the which runs along the parlor, the has secured tho sporty Fennimore will be a host of scribes on the bench, duced, so that professors and candi- glad news among your friends that all awaiting the call to the fray, all dates may meet and discuss problems Dean's and Treasurer's offices, is also Country Club course for the use of the Tom Daly Is coming, the famous T. A. to be finished In oak wainscoting simi- eager to do their bit for The RAM. pertaining to their dissertation, sld D.—poet, wit and humorist. This will candidates. Challenges are expected to be issued research and show the methods of re- lar to that in the corridor outside be the fourth of the Daly nights given the students chapel In the Freshman to the Athletic Association Managers search or Seminar courses, to be In- at Fordham within the last two dec- and to the other organisations on the troduced In all departments where Building. New woodwork for the OLLEGE ades." doorways Is also Included In the plans campus. this has been feasible. The proceeds of the evening will be Marty Lenlhan will be the manager for this corridor but as yet these are The foreign language requirement, used for financing the long deferred not decided upon. AMPUS STORE of the team. He will be ably assisted one language for the M. A. and two Sodality Scholarship. c by a board of strategy, composed of for the Ph. D., will be more strictly Better than ever — SAND- Messrs. Whalen, Hollenbach, and enforced. The final examination, "Pat, what makes your nose so WICHES, CAKE, COFFEE, Adams. This trio is now at work which will be oral, will cover the mat- FR.MAHONY DISCOVERS red?" evolving a system by which most of ter of the dissertation If thU has pre- "Sure," replied Pat, "it's the reflec- ICE CREAM the gaucherle that annoys baseball viously been approved by the commit- NEW IMPORT IN LOCKE tion of me soul." players will be :ivoided. By means tee appointed to examine and pass on "What do you mean?" of this board such errors as striking "Sure it's the reflection of me soul. It (Continued from Page 1) out, passing bulls, fumbles, and i It's glowln' wld pleasure at me ability of the A. A. dropped files will he eliminated, for It is the intention some day to be to tend to me own business." the system to be developed will toler- able to print or have graduate pupils that Locke, at least interpretatlvely, j ate mine of them. print the Doctor's dissertation. This anticipated Kunl In formulating the John Rogalin will take care of the Is Impossible at the moment, but In |)r|«clp(c of a priori forms derivable I equipment of the team, and Is now order that the world In general may j from n,e mind hard at work, practising the noble art see something of the character nf the Nothing In the paper exceeds the j dissertation* written by Fordham of bat polinhliiK upon the tops of the warrant of Locke's own statements,; Qet in step with style! new typewriter desks. Rogalln will graduate students, wn are axklng each but an Import and relationship is dis- j also assist "Slink" 'Km Up" Heln, the student to present hl« dissertation In covered in them by the elaboration j •JOIN the throngs of college not have your next suit look the form of a rather complete dlgext, official purveyor of aqueous fluid in (if which a new and weighty chapter ' men who carry the Edward like those you admire IO the usuiil pall, accompanied by the about one-tenlh Iho lenglh of tho dl«- should bo added to the history ol also iiHinil dipper (pull and dipper to I Hertattcm. The.se digests, It Is Imped, modern philosophy. label in their coats and the much? Expensive? Why man, be Hiinplled by comtray of Hum-;w'" bo prluted from time tn time. ten spot or to it saves it's time you wised intti'licr and Hi llltlimirv I. 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