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Pace Four T H E PINE Tuesday, May 9, 1939 Feller Perfects Delivery, Poets Start SOFTBALL Pi Kaps Honor W. A. A. Play Day Frosh Dance Spring Grid TOURNEY IN Pledges At Dinner Goes Off On Last Saturday The Pi Kaps held a steak din­ Steps Out Among Greatest Campaign RUT AGAIN ner at the Legionnaire Inn Thurs­ Schedule Hpnors Sophs n IK VINO MX day evening at 6:30 for the-new The Poets of Whittier college, CCC’s To Play members. Nine Schools Participate; The freshman dance, held last A T ttw afe when many boye located near Los Angeles, Calif., Saturday night In Ashurst Audi­ College All-Stars Guests of honor were H. O. Over 200 Contestants u t still cutting campus ca­ will again tangle on the gridiron Bjerg, sponsor: John Butler, Mack torium, was well attended by more pers, young is ready with the Lumberacks next fall, Next Sunday Davis, Jack Killip, Cliff Miller, Take Part In Event than 50 couples. Committee mem­ to take hla place among the according to the Whittier, 1939, Max Sadler, and Chuck Stewart bers expressed themselves as be­ great pitchers of all time. . . . varsity football schedule which has The softball round robin toura*. The other new member, Ray The Woman’s Athletic Assoc ia- ing "entirely satisfied." So says Del Baker. Detroit man* just been released. The game will ament bogged down last week Meecham, was unable to attend ion sponsored its sixth annual The auditorium was decorated •gar, of the 20-year-old Cleve­ be played on Skidmore field the with only a few games being due to work conflict play day for Northern Arizona according to May Day custom. land burler whose early starts afternoon of October 21, one week played on the training school dia­ Jack Morgan, president, and H. High School girls here last Sat­ Varying shades of green crepe this year tend to bear this out after the Poets meet the Bulldogs mond. O. Bjerg, were principal speakers. urday. The tests took up the paper streamed from central feller, according to Baker. at Tempe. The Jacks succeeded in A week ago the Prunes defeated Each pledge stated his views con­ major part of the day. points, giving the hall the as­ sbouJd win 25 games this season beating Whittier 23-19 on their the Pi Kap aggregation 9 to 3 in cerning the initiation and his Invitations were extended to pect of an old fashioned May —Just like that own field last falL one of the tightest games played opinion of the club and its activi­ Williams, Holbrook, A sh f o rk, pole dance The lights were dim­ Time was when Feller had Spring football started rather thus far. Batteries were Foster ties. Clarkdale, Jerome, Prescott, Se- med and covered with green crepe, only physical ability; now he has late for the Poets because of in­ and Bill Freedman for the Greeks Plans for the spring formal ligman, Mayer, and Flagstaff. lending further to the theme. terference with baseball. Whittier and Babe Kling and Bobby Smith to be held May 19 were discussed. More than 200 contestants took One upper classman was heard taken on the mental poise, which The club voted to end flowers part in the various events. to say, “The frosh are making la Just as Important The Iowa climaxed a sensational baseball for the Californians. The Pi Kaps season just two weeks ago when scored in the first inning. Hank to Brohc Heflin, who is in the hos- The main events of the meet the best of their traditional color. farm boy also has eliminated Young and Freeman, who had pitaf with what is believed to be were tennis, softball, volley ball, They must be proud of their the faulty. Jerky motion which the most successful nine in the his­ pneumonia. tory of the college defeated San been given free passes to first and swimming. Teams for the greeness.’’ eharacteriied his delivery in the base, tallying on Ray Brown’s lino Attendance at Pi Kap meetings various sports -were made up of Music, mostly modern swing, past Now be works with a Diego state, three-time circuit was stressed by Hank Young. champion, in three straight games drive to right field. Foster held girls from different schools. As was furnished Dy the Collegians. smoother motion that Is easier . the Prunes scoreless in their half All after dinner business having the events were all non-competi­ When the revelers were sated with to win the Southern California been completed, the group return­ "jam," a refreshing punch was on his arm, and no doubt will conference championship. The of the initial canto. Kling did tive no awards were made. lengthen his active career likewise to the Pi Kaps in the ed to the campus at 7:8u. At noon alivncheon was served served. Poets piled up the amazing record in the college cafeteria under the Baker contends Feller Is a* of 34 wins out of 40 starts, having second while his own teammates fart as any pitcher who ever chalked up one run in the same direction of Mrs. Margaret Han­ Patronize Pine Advertisers. two winning streaks of 14 and 19 Seniors Uphold ley, assisted by Miss Mary Hall. took the mound. He also be­ consecutive victories. inning, “Jake” Jacobsmayer cross­ lieves the youngster's strikeout ing home plate when Blair muffed Tradition Today Late in the afternoon a tea party total this season will be even With,a week of spring football Johnny White’s hot grounder. The was held in the women's lounge, practice "behind him, Wal­ third and fourth inning were with Edna Cordes serving as more amazing than 1t was last lace (Chief> Newman, Whittier chairman. year—especially since he prob­ scoreless as the result of airtight The senior class .left at eight college's genial gridiron mentor, lidding and good pitching upon this morning for Orfk Creek on Approximately 40 W. A. A. Collegians Choice— ably will have a couple of nlghi stated that the only glaring weak­ the part of both teams. The its traditional ditch day picnic. members served on committees for games In which to work ness in the Poets' 1939 aggregation Prunes went on a scoring spree Upper Oak Creek, in the vicin­ the occasion. Chairmen were Mary would be the kicking department. in the fifth tallying four runs. ity of the ampitheater, is to be Stoner.1 softball: Carmen Munoz, THE Ed Nichols, Whittier's all-con­ Jake singled and Babe doubled him the scene of activity. The group tennis; Lavinia Rigby, volley ball; ference baseball star, is an excel­ home for the first run of the had planned to go to Page's ranch, Myma Miller, in charge of reg­ movie-goers by the Warner lent punter, but his fullback post is inning. White then proceeded to but the roads still under con­ istration, which began at 8:30 American Laundry Brothers . . . who will spend a expected to be filled by Myron Kling across .pay dirt and struction were too rough, making in the morning: and Betty Lee million and a half dollars to film Claxton, "little All-American" then George Piccardo came all it impossible to take Blueboy. Marshall, in charge of luncheon the story of the famed Notre tackle from the !938 eleven. There the way home when Gov Akers Upon arriving at the . picnic tickets. Fred Smith and Homer Agents: Dame coach. overrran his high fly to left field, site, each senior was given a sack Browrr served as lifeguards at the is a slight possibility that Nichols lunch. Small groups may combine swimming pool. , Red Sox may be shifted to the blocking scoring White ahead of him. The Rutherford and Blair prune pickers went down one, two, their lunches and have a picnic In general charge was Miss is one who thinks Eddie Collins. right half berth in order to get of their own at noon. Softball, Lora Maxwell, head of Women’? Jr., of Yale, is a real major the best results from his fine kick­ three by the strikeout route in their half of the sixth. The Pi horseshoes, hiking, and possibly physical education at the Flag­ league prospect . . . There are ing ability. Kaps hawkeyed Left Fielder Gov swimming will occupy the mem­ staff college. 37 players in the major leagues Despite the fact that three let- Akers, scored in the last of the bers during the day. Although everyone agreed that who got their early starts In tcrmen arc vacating the wing spots sixth when White fumbled Free­ In the evening the group will the day was highly successful, it American Legion competition. because of graduation, Whittier man’s grounder. In the seventh, fry steaks over an open fire and was not without its mishaps. Ford Goodyear . '. . Ossie Solem, Syracuse BobFeller . . . a boy doc*a will be well suppl:ed with end and last inning the Prunes again soon after dinner will return to Through some curious chance all Products Tires grid coach, denies having sent man-shed Job. material. Returning letter win­ went wild. Kling came home on the campus. the volley balls were deflated, movies and scouting data of the ners. Don Crnggs and Leroy Fred Smith's single who scored In charge of the picnic are probably by accident, causing de­ Storage for 200 Cars Duke team tn action to Southern light Id th« Finnish capital. Highea. will be back, in addition shortly after when Young fumbled Curt Power, chairman; DoriB lay in playing. Cal for Rose Bowl preparation. Jack Delaney, former light to Jack Schuler, 1937 lettermen, I’iccardos grounder. Johnny Johns, and Irma Merrill. Miss Lora Maxwell has been . . . Solem brands the charges heavyweight champion, now Don Winters, brilliant jaysee Schlotfield then knocked a home ill in bed since Saturday night E. D. Babbitt Motor as ridiculous, and as an attempt manages an auto repair shop In transfer from Fullerton, and Ever­ run, scoring Piccardo ahead of Sometimes a man with a clear because of overwork on the Play Company to have the Blue Devils flred up Bridgeport, Conn. . . . Bose Ber­ ett Dietrick. rangy soph. him, for the fourth run of the concionce only has a bad memory. Day activities. for their game with Syracuse ger, Red Sox utility lnflelder, Captain Bert Nichols, stocky inning. The Pi Kaps were unable When leaving all the girls voic­ GOODYEAR SERVICE senior, will fill in the gap at to knot the score and the game ed their thanks and said they this fall. spent two years with the White plays the undefeated Douglas would like to come back next STATION Sox without meeting Owner Lou the right guard berth left by Bill ended 9 to 3 in favor of the Smoke Chokers. Wednesday night Tufts, graduating all-conference Prunes. The game was much year because they had had ATHLETES and visitors to the Comiskey. . . . Luke Sewell, st-es the Prunes p|ay Bury-Hall. swell time all day. Phono 26 performer. With the exception of closer than the score indicates. The Chain Gang has lined up ** 1940 Olympic Games in ’ newly-signed the right tackle spot. Coach New­ Helsingfors won’t have much coach, thinks the only wnv to The Rovers were supposed a CCC team to ifppose a college man could open the 1939 cam­ play Jack Blair's College Inne team, to be selected by the Chain night life . . and not because beat the Yankees la to pi paign (if he so desired) with a of training rules or lack of orthodox baseball. . . . A >t Wednesday evening, but through Gang,( in a feature game Thurs­ letterman at every position. Big nix-u^ in schedules, Blair's team day night. The Pi Kaps meet the something to do. . . . During It has proven in the last John Christiansen, 205 pound failed to appear. A pick up team CRESS BROS. years that they can’t be beateo Rovers Friday night in what the period the games will be sophomore, is expected to occupy was formed and was beaten "by should be a good frame, both teams Agents held there are 18 hours of day­ any other way. Claxton's former post. the Rovers S to T after being evenly matched. Sunday Whittier will continue workouts start. afternoon at 2:30 another CCC HERMAN SALZBRENNER WILSON - COFFIN until the first of June. The Poets team Is scheduled to play a team A L DUSHEK lA-Hom e Ec will hive about 16 returning let­ of college stars. termen on hand when drills open to 6 last Thursday night L. _ The tournament is narrowing EVERYTHING Steak Fry Is in September. Dick Kunishima game which was marred by many down to a fight between the three ard Bill Patterson, backfield men; errors. undefeated teams, Prunes, Doug­ FOR THE THE SNOOP Big Success George Krueger, Charley Robin- General Motors No game was played last Fri- las Smoke Chokers, and the Rov­ Ison, Norm Fertig. and Bill Tufts, daynight because of the Lumber­ ers. The other teams still have AUTOMOBILE 1 couldn't look another steak jack All Star softball squad’s a chance, however, as this is a Products I doubt that any of you on this the face,” said Mondonna Lo- trip to Tempe to play the Bull­ round robin tournament in which PHONE 108 campus are aware that we have a Sueur Wednesday evening, April dogs in a night game. every team plays every other team PILKINGTON very celebrated fellow among us. 2fi, after the Home Economics Money can buy almost anything Some good games have been lin­ once, and losing a game does not MOTOR CO. This chap was Lorn of good Mor­ Ins trial Arts steak fry. Others for us, cxcept the power and ed up for this week. Tuesday eliminate tho loser from the con­ mon people in the little frontier of the 44 who attended seemed to capacity for enjoyment evening Liana Siniaho's girls team test tow* of St. Johns. Being a good * of the same opinion. - looking fellow he did okey from The group left the Main Build­ the very eginning. In fact, "Yaqui” ing shortly before 4:30 p. m. for has been keeping a closer eye on the picnic held at the Catholic Evelyn just because. Back to the Daughter’s Picnic Grounds east of facts of bis life, at this tender age town. he grabbed hold of a trumpet and Those participating were the has - been grabbing ever since. members of the' Home Economics Aside from his taking ways, he*s and Industrial Arts clubs and the one of the boys, which goes a long students taking Home Economics ways here. Well, this little chap and Industrial Arts courses. likes publicity but he made it Horseshoes nnd baseball con­ plain to me that he would rather stituted the main activities of the have it some other way than in afternoon, but the teeter-totter, the Snoop. He is trying to get it made out of a large board with by means of this trumpet, ana I ino tree stump serving as a want to tell you that he can prac­ fulcrum was not deserted until the tically make the think talk and I fur the promised steaks and promise him that this is the last a picnic supper was issued. The committee in charge of the J orM ore time his name will appear in this column as long as I have anything picnic was made- up of Delight to do with it . . Ann May showed Power and Betty Lee Marshall up at Ye Olde Stamping Grounds from the Home Economics club, and Bob Fish, John I’uhara and with ?? the hekler and one and Max Sadler from the Industrial Smoking Pleasure only Seidel. Seidel, go’s said, can Arts club. do a lot of talking on short notice. Miss Bess Chappoll. Home Eco­ Jo-Jo was at the same place as nomics instructor, and Mr. H. C. Ann but she didn't fare so well. Bjerg, Industrial Arts instructor, The out-of-town boy friend didn't arc the sponsors of the organi­ like seeing her out with another zations. fellow, but this eternal triangle The group returned to the cam­ was solved after many words nnd pus shortly after 7:00. all is well now. Dirty-Girty isn't minding Steven* dating other girls Teacher: “ I asked you to write after all. The novelty must be m on 'Our Dog’ and wearing off for both. Kid Babbitt composite is still in there pitching for War­ you handed me a blank sheet of ren Hardy. This looks liker a aper.", good race but Babbitt has the lead Willie: “ with a car. May the best man » dog.” win. All the guys and gals sort of blew the tops off last Saturday cut short this week because of ni&ht, even Waite and Vaughn did the many complaints against it theri part . . . Leroy Brown is be­ and the dislike of certain people's ing chased in a mild sort of man­ names in it. So until next week, ner by a Cottonwood Coed. Rny my friends . . . Cosgrove has decided not to play second fiddle any longer also. . P D orothy Quackenbush, From morning till nightfall yt _ can hear the wheee wheee of Wil­ with her smile and her Chest- bur Reed’s horn. It is a fasci­ nating sort of gadget but it sure keeps you awake a lot . . . What’s | erfields, keeps smokers happy the object of Seibel’s affections now? Louise must be out of the race, now. . . . “ At fishing I'm from coast to coast. OK, but the after effects!!! Say, Wes Rutherford sorta gets me." Just what this means will have to be guessed at Anyway, he, Kun- Chesterfield’s happy combina­ kel and Newberry certainly prov­ ed their boasts about fishing . . . tion of the world’s best tobaccos Ben Greenwood has recently ac­ quired that “pussy cat ate the gives smokers just what they canary” grin. He must think he's doing okey with the fairer sex, but want in a cigarette.. . refresh­ the Traditions Committee didn’t Finest and most modern like something about his face so equipment and permanently ing mildness, better taste, more they cut it off. Just think, and he’s chairman of it too . . . Shame located in Flagstaff for your Shame. . . Fish acted a bit worried convenience. pleasing aroma. when his Tucsonfriend heard the latest lowdownon past perform­ When you try them you will know ances. What's the matter, Bob, worried? . . . Picardosays Fain PILCHER’S why Chesterfields give millions of teaches in his sleep. Must be men and women more smoking some racket to take somuch of Complete Optical Service his He’s often been heard Monte Vista Hotel fildg. pleasure...why THEY SATISFY to himself sothere is ctm room for doubt. Snoop This FLAGSTAFF, ARIZ. Ccprrift” IW, Liu.nr It Hun Tomcco Co.

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