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ii Its Iltro Hulbert and Jim flown* S artan at man SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE And the 19.000 who saw this contest know, the mistake of II% Cr- 1 Vol. 40 SAN JOSE, CALIF.. MONDAY, OCT. 1, 1951 No. 4 -! emoting one lean: and Limier- , -rlmatire another Pigskin iiirber herealoolb. 44 (A Bill Cheeks ';:0/. siishbv Tell, ii stantord to 40 'lidsso but, it it ended! '.16-13 with the Red...tort., the long end MI a slim, cionaras s May Be Held of Ptisitions Open ins m argin. 7s:c .t long like ! 1 In Army Reserre .erighed up hi 1'7.-1 1, !nil January -1 Viashington T here still are apporxiatel. m Chao held them Some' 16 opening. tor enlisted admin- csids-on Tribe With a ... veterans lOreed dig d eep itratives personnel in the 612'1! the 700 per cent isiler to. .,j into their personal finances during Se-headnit of the. IIIC:11 Army hat.. pulled dm -.might I the next two months, it was karn- ..1.set of the reseri.e, arcordink to fol. F. M nat ion ed from the Veterans office Fri- sikh. . Rabbles Sas Jose day, whip Ile Actually. was a pert!’,.cer. I Miss Edith Graves released a said that interested college should appli bcall garn. Coach Rob /incl./an s !statement horn the. Veterans Ad- %indents for an in- ;7 Golden Raiders made ministrat i on that subsistence teniew at the scan J0.0. Rescrie three costli ar 00000 ri, 155 mistakes. indirectly pai mg St an checks for veterans under Pul4ic W. Rosa street. ford tolichdovi This as the- Laws 16 and 346 niay be delayed - I. F MINUTE PREPARATIONSSong girls Judi Lent, Francine as long as Januain. 1 S.ISC tallied hist Lawson and Gloria Scroggs are shown putting the finishing touches Because the adnUnist rat len is and last in in song se.eni the opening and final perinds. on their pom-pums with which they will lead Spartan rooters processing the checks as rapidIN at the Fresno State ganie next Saturdaa; night. Tall. blonde -haired Stanford gee? 13 points in both as possible . Miss Grasv e requested co the Judy, who came to 'an Jose State college f Stockton college collet and third quarters that veterans eft ain from writing last January. Is Ness to this group. Francine and Gloria will be re- 11,4111141 14111 I- rankly-. three the agency. Indian It - membered for their song -leading last year. photo by Zimmerman (too is ire- unearned or I.. It. r When the checks do arrive, they still. set up hi "part :in yr, ors. will include all payments due from Is V01111)141441 tInts 415 r.ar% kerborian's ei.c t ri. the time the veteran started class. lung 66 aid ttal 111 according to Miss Graves. The paving mad regrading 4.1 Danforth Award Winner Ille ertioll41 quarterU as hells Ic'- A sinUlar situation occurred on S. Seventh street from Humboldt the. SJS campus in 1946 when more to the main gates of Spartan sta- A I lie Golden Raiders almost than 3000 veterans were receiving dium has been completed, Byron Attends Classes At SJS had two Imo.. touchdowns, the', subsistence. under the G.1. Bill . The Bollinger. college superintendent One of this year s t Dan- year's grant so they may prepare the enemy Ilium in eh.," special veterans' loan fund was of buildings and grounds. announc-iening forth Foundation Ac's: winners, 1 specifically for field work. The First time in posession. SJS(' us - , exhausted and the college was ed Friday. Mils Doris Raymorni c E..shurgh. gift award of 81500 is made to a 76 satil di-it,' from Mc It' I forced to feed many of the viler- Ile said that additionaltamedwork Penn.. has been assic-.. 1 to thel provide means and opportunities own 20 to the Indian six. Fullback ans hereto. the checks finally ar- still is going on in the area, how- San Jose State colle cvmpus for for a worthy student to participate ICII1111I1111-ti ttlt rage The.. rived. ever. This includes the regradim the coming school no-- s- she may I in certain phases of Christian lead- of the drivewais into the station. participate in certa;- Oases of !ership on college and university epeett4i to 1.r. finished this iies Is Christian leadership. campuses. ,,eek licadth tiottane The Danforth Foundation of St. Miss Raymond is the third IAA S ports Begin Bollinger revealed that side’ Louis. Mo.. annually chooses ap- "Danny Grad" In recent years to !walks and curbs now sits exist proximate ly 15 young women col- be placed in San Jose State col- from S Seventh and Ilunibeddt Needs Nurse lege graduates and awards them a loge.. The other two were Lenore This Week at SJS sheets II) the main gates of the A registeted Is urgently Staats. now teaching in the. San me' W 0 0 'S Athletic as'nn'iat nal , stadium and that construction is needed to work pail time at the Jose city school system. and Jeff sports will start this wc ek. with age'eng on tee extend them to Spar - McFadden Health cottac2. 430 S Brewster Ward. assistant to Dean program featuring fencing. Hillel Club to Hold tennis. an eify. F:ighth stre.t Miss !Margaret M of Women at College of swimming and Idaho. Orchesis. the. mod- The cost of the entire project. Tssonthly, director ot student ern dance club. The altractiie co-ed is a gradu- is began this summer, is ap- health senice, said Friday Swimming will be held at night Open House Tonite ate of Muskigum college of New proximatels $21.350. the %untrue- "We need a relief nurse w can Concord, 0.. where she was a The NVAA hopes to have a swim- HiIlel members will g.t. togeth- tentlent said, serve three shifts a week." Miss member of the Delta sorority. Ming tournament between differ- er tonicht at 8 o'clock in Alex- iswombli said While she. hopes to accom- ent organizations. Miss Pahl point- ander hall of the YMCA for their here The Health office would prefer. plish two main purposes, to learn ed out. They also are planning a first meeting of the fall term, ac- I.A. lissirnettPrs who can pie-pare meals and to help barbecue_ with AWS in ()ember cording to Ed Klein, religious individuals and groups. one day a uesek. but Miss Tvieems she added. 11(01-d chairman of the group. Not only still Miss Raymond Sectinn Ileet Ids slated that this was not a mane It will be an open hous7, event learn everything possible about A section :r clatc.r), Iitia lit lea t let) with dancing and rofre.shments for student religious life and work ra county indosniai ails cm-noel -We also need a part-time cook new and old mernbe:-.. through Misers at ion arid act lye Announce New ors was held Fridai afterrusin in to prepare leiraktast. dinner, and she wile lecture 'slipper 1011, dai a week if our te- As the four offic-.s r the club participation, hut also the 1.A. room. interest- culla Applica- ours, is iinahl. to took.- she have entered the si:-vi:e or trans- teach a rlass. Since she is cA tirities Class Two films "Paint hit -nine and snorts, she t iei 11’ and -Wallpaper-, it v t.e ferred, new leaders v. re nomi- ed in swim said A course especially designed for shown student interested nated. The executis, cc.incil will hopes to instruct in that field. to the group hi Mr. Ed. Any qualified student limb officers or for those employment should meet !;r 1'.n to &stirs: cardidates. Before Miss Raymond was as- Shepherd. a repiesentatiie of the in this type eel interested in participating actiiely. e Health signed to SJS she spent a five- P Fuller companj Group dis- sac Miss TwomIcli In the. in student affairs is being taught week training period at Camp rossion followed the presentation tiffire. Rayon 31. this quarter. Mr. 1.:dward W. (1- Miniwanca. Shelby, Mich. mints announced recently. Cafeteria Offers The Danforth society assigns Mr. Clements, college person: the graduate to a colleete outside counselor and assistant prole-- Resionation. Leave. (Anse of her home state with the inten- Meals for Students of psychidoey. is the instructot tion of having her cooperate, un- this subject, which is the (a A mere; composed rf ertree. veg- officially. with all the. resident re- course of its kind bring offered I tiriimer iii Engineering 1)tpt. etable, salad. roll ain't butter and ligious forces of the campus. an American college choice ref soup or now is In order that the Danforth no- or linikersItY As a result of resignations anjii na who received the He said that the title eel the - being served for 53 ce;-: in minee may. have the widest exper- Iva\ es 4.1 absence there has lei-en:arts degree. from Stanford omit - course. is Political Selene,. fai and cafeteria, according tc Mrs. Fern ience, her field shall include, in a considerable turnoier in the fac-; soy. Is a registered civil engineer it is given mei). Thursdai horn Wendt, cafeteria manager. addition to the college Cr univers- ulty of the Engineering d.part ;and has been a consulting engin- 2:30 to 430 p.m. in Room 7 Two The cri:eteria is open from 11:30 ty which will be, her center, one mem. Dr Ralph J. Smith Engan-:eer in San Johe for the past live units are given to those students a.m. to 1 p.m. daily It is decor- high school in the same conunun- eenng department head said Ira -years completing the subject satisfac- ated with paintimzs by Mess Joyce ity ; and within a radius of 100 day ; Ed e. Glover, who will act as 1 torily. Bolton, wrro is ir c-aree- of the miles, a teachers' college, a church Four assistant professors have. lecturer. received has Master's lb.. nursers school. controlled college and a liberal left the Engineering depart meat Igree from Coksrado State collc sic.! arts college. met church controlled. ' (I Allen Israeelsn us inr lie spent his last lour years at While here Miss R y- mood New Instructors 'he Air Fore, as 411.11m :etc of ' head of the department of elec.- will consult and work unit Dr. 'light salcti at Norton air base. ! triral engineering at the. College Boiler Room Gets (Mter>is. Sellm Carl Rich. As Dr Rich is the local Will Be tipointed Bernardino. Sherwood J Bra-1 of San Luts Dr Danforth representatiie, he will is nos. a design engineer in ord- said 1\es Incinerator serve as her adviser Due to the tilt I al., I . name for the' Flood !Machinery A- The Engineering department's merit six new full -ti flu' instructors I cheleneal .orporat ion new equipment ter hnie Ian is A I.. 5729, ,ocr has or the part -lime equiialent .41111. arlton I.. 11.11011am. be a re0 Ralph Poplar', Or smith e....al been assembled and installed in WIII is. added tee the laeuity, let search merhani.al engineer at ed. Mr. Popbin, who is A .toorn campus boiler Mr. E. S. the The Weather T. W' MaeQuartie. college'pres- 1.1Wards .%ir Force. lease.. and es man time reirri...1 a Thompson, college 11114;r1,.., man- The weatherman ha. just re- ident. announced Friday Hobert I.. Nlorgan now seri Master's Degree front Colorado -T. announced FriJay age turned from Korea vshere his ex- Dr Afae(uarrie explained that ing as a research .lectrieal en- ’slat,’ ollege. Mr. Byron Bollinger. coJege su- pert opinion was sought on the according tel an agreement with gineer at the Edwards Air Force Thee e Ore' four part o ime in- perintendent of buildings and, matter of accidental strafings. the State Department of Educa- base. I/r. smith said. Kenneth structeers in t he department. Dr. grounds. said Friday that the new Could they or could they not have tion made last spring. for eve! Horgan. who seried as a labor- Smith Salt' They ate Milo Liky, incinerator would net be put in occurred during the existing wea- 19 students above the full-tim. ateers technieian. is Rem with the civil engineer of San Jose. Richard Use for approximately a month. ther conditions, was the question" equivalent, a faculty member will electrical deielopment elliision Rymer. designing engineer for Hil- The old incinerator, which has He is now back at, his old desk be added of the. Hughes Aircraft corpora- . ler Ifehropter rompani. Al Wolff, e been in ....se since 1925. will he dis- with today's report Early class - Although selections have not thin. he said. head of the manafac fling and en- posed of Mr. Thompson said Any. goers are warned to beisare of been made as yet. additions are , Dr Smith explained that three . gineering departnierit of Fond Ma- possible fire hazzard is eliminated, frostbite. Cool in the morning with, expected in the industrial arts. ed- full-time ieplacements have been chinery and Chemical corporation: to this modern piece of equipment.: parasols and sunshades in the af- ucation. extension, natural science !made. Vincent A Arena will serve and Michael Antonacci. planning I added ternoon and psychology departments. I as an assistant professor Mr Are - 'engineer for the city ufo San Juse. flettrt..- 1 IO-.! State Personnel Board Spartan Hai ly Schedules Examinations Bol Three elaminations of special interest to college men were an- .11 VII-. 141 nounced recently by the State Personnel board. , the P 1- I l h f. * , ...41 ’....41fs eo San Jose Woe cooly. cacao', Sotsodo, Graduates in engineering or the physical sciences may file for If wit hq hoc state fire marshal I, the position paying $310 position of deputy Chi 445 S tfee, S.. Jos. month. Application must .rhebe madepos itionby o fOctober r c 2h O.c. n oo. ; - _ sq Dept., , 1316 a the fit. 211 junior f f- c $2 . - card holders. dor testing engineer, the job poi!: Dlo from $295 to $3.551 per month, 1- A f HASSE---Editor TOM ELLIS-Business Manager o nur Rath. Group open to graduates in chemistry I .,- Knight -News Editor. Ricn Jodan-Associate Editor t,. QB ehernical engineering. Deadline ,.. o,op Editor, this ;ssue BORIS STANKEVICH f. ,r into applications is also October 21a the C,e-p, Et -.-F.ed Wesepai, Elects Officers For both positions, applicauts Da: ", '1.1140 11.01.1.1 W.s tc,-Bo,d Stdotte..., Ti. . Ralo:, iion-mown.. 111.11,1/ 11S lacking a degree may substit.. tou E.-heeg. ,...-11,11 Wel. '5511.1. 1/1.4 I -0. the fall quarter meetings with two yeacti of specific, approved it,. Edto-0.n Me.- , 1Ia.. unlined meetinx Ihe, 1 el..- C& P 'es Soc,,It first 'ignitor election of offal -1N and making of nt the goiarter %sill tw held this sour plans for an ambitious schedule 4g, lob cn.,’ Poo Goode fed Woosephel 11.11 Gc,.. P aft. rnonon At 3:31i v,'s loci, in the Perinme'X'A amination also qchedule! bea - ’ Wednesday night in the Student Ileos, G1 Re ’6. Agee' flo,o Brow. Cy Done 1 - e st Intent I moon. .so "ruling to for a junior engineering geologist, pur deo., r..nsten nge Pobret Jooe. ; 1 P. tt 1- - P-- Eeco P Union. sesniniar lihrahaneo. joinior class the position paying $325 to $376 -o the A .1* F....to a. ic.sp 11.,- An enthusiastic "first night" president P1.111. for I fir Jilnifor month. This position requiro via Prorfl if ill 1.. made and the tam- gathering of members- elected graduation in geology or geologi- ers sutsi iii'. oot .in alter -Kann. dame Calvin as vice president and Beth cal engineering. Final filing da,, the in tiff near Intuit-, 111,11/wool. Chuck Wing as treasurer. Tom I' irmiSl'ili111" nii`t`t 4111k is October 13. en Sit pinioor students. regular Mullen chairman; and "Misty" and transfer. are limited too at- Seniors registered in any of tli. lint Cialku, secretary. are the other tend th.- meeting. .1outlse partly- prescribed courses may take tho Da. Vt. tyIE’ll 111 I 11"11111i111 %Ni11111'111 officers. COMMI I tee ad% Nei.is opatioon in lass .44 /1% ill., hs all examinations but must finish th. tile junior. I. the council goal. James Craig. courses before being appointed ro it -I think 19.51-7e! still be one Members 1.1e1.11 -d to the execu- any of the jobs. 1, dot the most interestinK ae- tive committeo u:ere: Don Nuenes. and Lin ti%p ear, for Itilr .5hra- Jeanie Neiri, Eileen But ke, and Full information and application Tr( hif11, 'CAM. Richard Weaver. blanks aro available at the Stato the The set an sub-commit teomen and Personnel board in Sacramento, fro their chairmen are: maintenance, San Francisco and Los Angeles or nein Ken Hit r n s: usher, Winifred atereolors, Oils Fie Teague, entertainment. Bob Wy- any Department of Employment eig coff; card stunt, Marion Iluttman: of fire. Col art. Virginia Cox: uo.lcon. 1re On Display ext athletes. Morey Richmond o: Carol Paige: and publicity, .! 111/11; 1141. li! !ill 1111 ry On Downs 1$1. .'1. 1.. ot..t Campus Cal FORN I A_ 345 S. FIRST ST * 7 )7 kid . Plans for oxchange rallies vio tin IThrust and Parry I eglIt1 0111;4111M a1,i1 Landscapes and -. .oscapes of in- vid Fresno, U.S F., Santa Clara, and 111/11111. (;Ilitsks ()ule STARTS SUNDAY I ioi tero-st to lay man and artist are (*.OP. were discussed at the meet -1 i 1 ...1 . 10 `.1/15.1, 1111/ 10.111 the ('(Si, no.0 being shown in the art wing. mg which drew a large number it ’1e ...1 IhtOt 5101111 11111v ot ...it the toitomes Ke I: i.7 it elTe1 VICA - ot ti, -it: ....k ri Ito.h.:et s Exhibiting artists are "The Thir- mernbers his i1e 1 rr t! ..vvl v! ;flows Psi,,'' 'if the Irt rt coed, teen Water Colorists' of the Eta% mio v.. to ,111i lit loo at ot the S;1111f10.11I1-1 area ltu 1:1111. iv. ;:o.1 too.tittst Riser :tio- ado' it, bane! toi plasin 13. t Twenty-four paintings make-oito Ch e m istry Courses 14,1 it, .!$.4 1 1. 1101 11..- find to f alid takes pi iris- fat the 11 .1 1.$11.e., . It.t.I., tt... iii thaIii.,? s he I ,I n put ttie Orni on current show At fists ale Ken, IR tie t ... .It eI I. too.. Weaver. Nat Lety, Paid Carey eceive Approval ieorge Zacharie. fauns flughes. btr 'rho chemistry curriculum of San i ;ober rer t Paplow. Maui ice 1.1gan. JIISC St:11. college leis been ap- '04 1... 1 11.1 11,.11 1 tht James Laurence, proved by the American Chemical A44-,A 1 I 11 1 \. .’ on soca.' y meeting requirenients Maishall Potter, Willard Cox, Sp, for professional training. Approval 4/AeRie’ I 1 I eettn Francis Torthunter, Larry Rehag. lef was granted by Dr. Willis C. 111 !NI. 1' and Robert Bach. off I Pierce, tfmtessor cl.emistryat 0.riteRiThk it I I. 1, .1fNilfl II% fl UP:ME I tii1111 ;Pomona college, after an "pee- :t ( 1 .1. 1.1 Forty nia*tei pieces of famous ers h and Drama: M. . t won of the State campus and .14 41110 . 1.11 101.. artists. including Rembrandt, [hir- res v 1 in in the chemistry facilities last May. I. SS. ohll’,11.1 Al 7 .00fi er. Canaletto and Holler are now Is" rer Students who have fulfilled the IM , i Ir. Tio, ,it I,. on exhibit in the College Reserve gat minimum requirements for pro- 'sophomore 4 .011111fIrd : Aloot t to- Ronk rooni The paintings. com- fal fessional training set up by the THORPE Ions ;mei nono at 3 30 o'clock prising the Wotmore collection. 201 Society are eligible for senior r I,, ato important 11114IIIIK sail! he tor public siew October 1 IOS grade I I membership in the Society -ALL AMERICAN it'd to 13, under the auspices of the, 1 after two years experience in the , LI ph i hi: Meet on Eine Arts disision. 111 01.111 1st rs I leld. Lk a, , 311 p III In I fn. Foist in a yearly- series. the ex- al 0 I ...II) of lice All member. hibit au'. loaned by the Art De- : SPARTAN DAILY LANCASTER nol the rustling iii lines partment ot Connecticut eollego.. tot OMB IRMO o golfed New1.inulon Others to be shossn San Jose State College Se( STEVE OXMAN 511.1, o Flo ,v4.tst.t: tho fall quarter are water Entered its second class metier April PHYLLIS TRAMP Itixotn 1'29 for colors of J Theodore Johnson and 24. 1934. at See Jose, Clifornic under Ph. act of March 3. 1679. ' Int lee...nest. fitetItil!e John Mottram, photographs by Full leased wire sereic of United s Att. 11.1 MI Stone. and the Ntorseimi Press. Member. Californi Newspaper Publish. And Cesar Romero in I. t. Phi I tedlon: Mc., on Menagerie id the Mt1,04.11T1 uuf MINI- ers' Association. . "LOST CONTINENT" oot lit to re in RS hr.!: Press of the Globe Printing Company. II A..., to. aetItitra I or '1"Hoe..1 .11,1 to,,,, 1445 S. First St.. San Jose, California. \!.. , ...teal Ran h Park Nloond . on I.,* ,00llo -.tot I: . tot,J Ph y skis! to Speak , It..,, A o: St t SOCIet Meet I ng t "Id and nevi mend.. :4 toiii to oho sa IL 7 p m Itteote a lie S:tti t v I. 1, v .7, If clinics :itta 1 I.,1 psoi..11 , old mendoers of the bon of the California section of LET'S COME CLEAN. . ii 4 11' 11.0114 or. i I %In In sty meet the American Chentiral society will st; :‘1.,,,, W. %Pert MO! u. next '5% elly,. It in 112 at 7 p in to meet I art 3 at II pm, II 'on :mono t IS a I,ot tool the in Room 112 ,,,,it -tits 1,1411 tit writ.. I too p.111% of the Natural Science building at a SI AT in.'s-tt,itof San Jose State college vnto oao. too oft. ot The time SojDurn: A \i't" A dinner MAysti tutu hi at 7 311 at LOU'S Village at ti 30 l'clock ret I. le 5 .7 It T114,/(111% AIN/ fir %A at. h bulletin hoard fr.r an- a%111 precede the meeting. 111. 41, ll IN` .11111. $1111. VII 111 nouncem. tit Of meeting Br tan I :111% lilac.. All Eria L Hahn,, an tn.titrue 1.1 id \bison nft fled at Attl 1 I I I so SS INF tor in the physics department IRENE'S ttutent 1,tthlthr..6 Stanford uni%eriiit) and guest Piesident >T .Ii 1411 Nation I 1111311/t TIM 111 ,1,11/e 111 I at In Iha 'mon speaker. %%ill talk on "Nuclear Pa lit p in tamagriette Rat:mance. Dr Dalin ,111 last year ST.411: SI 1 ltENTS enjoyed ?senior I It... to- A( 4 mewl,: Meet is a graduate of Puniala college in quality service for their 1.41 NDRY NEEDS. Fraternit y lien nt:lit III h/,.. "41141.111 Union at 3 311 Pennsylvania and received his Ph let too-lock All intetested seniors at D degree at the Unisersit tot Ill- Once again. this year. Ire are looking forward feint the first fill . flifoIIIII!’h In inois Be has been engaged in ie %erring ,sir OLD FRIENDS and making 19 tarn Cid Kushees ti b... pr. mend. it, ol the search %Ink in nucleartnagnetio \Fir Nit.u)s, planomena at Stanford. 19 Ii. inr xpensive. thorough launder- ing with our WENTINGIIIII NE 1,41 \IMO. di I 1i -FIN Yr News which is ideal for ST 4TE S11 DENTS. 10: 1' ’I’’ ! r.t Good Tonight. . . Cel Ii,,,, . ow... Al. yes, ;es always good news to IRENE and ROBBIE na know the Moderne Coffee Shop a 11$. 11111 11 I. / 10,1 ..1_11 101 .. is open as usual. A delightful 1...,111 1 1%41,.. 1 11. .,1 1.1111. lot place in which to relax from fu' studies. Irene's Laundromat h 111. 1 S* 41111111:: S111,4(111111 Sc 114.1 1: 11114.1 111r II,... das South 4th at Santa Clara CYpress 5-5504 de, oot ol that f.rne0111 hh011141 %%MI p Modern* Coffee Shop Cs Ile If , f 'ill's,. IS I iihhees JUST ONE BLOCK FROM THE OPfN TILL pm -CLOSED SUNDAYS CAMPUS Ii... p !Lilts iiitosi Ito them the WI Ihnoise nresident espbsined Noat to Moalkaa Oct.. CY 2 9444 WI mats iv, Monda CSetobe.- 1 1951 Pace Three Raiders Scare Reds, 26-13 J.V. Backs Show Speed (Continued from Page One) Bob Sykes fumbled there on the 14th play of the march. Again in During First Workout the last period the Spartans canic within range following Archi. After watching the Spartan jun- Wheelehan and his assistant. Mel Chagonjian's fumble recovery On t4-54cPiptd varsity football players hump Stein. %sett- linemen Hash Taketa, pop Isbell, Don the Stanford 29. With Gibby Men- ads in their first scrimmage Fri - Dick '.'s:berg, Tony donsa. Al Matthews and Frank iv afternoon. Coach Jim Wheel,- Moreno and Ken Fairs. and backs :.in praised the running ot backs Wally Perry and Morriss carrying. the Bronzans by DICK RUTHERFORD Kent F:nzeifsper- moved to the six. No farther, for ilfl Giatnmona, Joe Tiaeo and 1 ger. Sam Bruno QI3 Larry Rice's second down pass, The Spartahala, se ill op- Friday's encounter with Fresno s s Bulldogs marks one of the who intended for Chat-ley Fitzgerald in Tiago and Bruno. hail front en %%Oh a Offite.st against the Stan- !fiercest rivalries of any of San Jose's long time grid opponents. In 19 , Modesto JC. Lincoln high the end zone was intercepted by and ford Brases on tact 13 Folloo ing Dave Castelucci for an automatic Imeetings with Fresno, dating back to 1921. the Spartans have emerged school of San Jose, respectively, the Stanford game the jayvees vs ill touchback. with nine hard fought 'victories while the Bulldogs have copped seven. iach made several long runs a. bile tangle svith Moffett Field. Santa The Spartans must even have :Three have been draws. The point spread also has heen as close as the Giammona exhibitett tiovt et while' Clara reserves. Hartnell junior col- surprised themselves a little by Ibladder to the pigskin. with 297 points for the Golden Raiders and 212 running through the line on trap lege and the University of Caldor- beating the Tribe to the scoring for the Blue and ’hite. It might have been closer had not the Spar- plays. 1‘...:.LI - punch in the first period. After tans chalked up such one sided decisions as the 41-6 and 43-7 shel- Wheelehan was somewhat their initial venture was staved off lacings of 1948-49. appointed in the passing at I via that fumble. the Golden Raid- In addition San Jose will be out to break a precedent in the bitter ut expects an improemen! rivalry as. neither team has ever won more than three successive ers banged methodically from this depart ment when I he triumphs over the other. The Raiders bolstered their hosts' 35 to six points on sev- with last year's 33-7 win are squad is by a coma.: after number four. en plays. Bob Osborne cracked the of men now cavorting with WILSON line from the one for the score. AIDES 49ERS SJS varsity. One pertinent reason for the ' early Dale Sumers' conversion try was success can be traced to former Spartan Bill Wilson. The All -n blocked by Indian Ron Eadie. and wingman of 195(1-51 for the Gold and White has cracked a first st it was 6-0. end post in his rookie season with Buck SJSC's first mistake, Lyn Ap- Shaw's greatly improved pro fesisonal football entry. lanalp's thefted pass by linebacker Wilson, who was drafted- by the 49ers even before he had cam Ted Tanner, gifted the Indians as pleted his senior year at State, has proven himself in such comp-till, the second quarter opened. Going with BRAKES seasoned Alyn Beals and kicking specialist Soltam II Gordon rij.;7 from the spartan 26, stanford has sparkled on offense by setting up a decisive touchdown in the, 41211 needed six downs to tie it at 6-6.1 49ers victory over the Pittsburg Steelers by stealing a long pass from Field general Kerkorian fired an "\ quarterback between two defenders. On defense he ADJUSTED \ eight yard bullet to A -A FMII Mc- was a cog in bottling up the potent running game of the Chicago Car- Coll for the equalizer. Kerkorian's dinals as the Shawmen won etra made it 7-6. their third straight road game. He is a AND Then Kerkorian, who with Har- chief reason why the SE club is rated a threat in the 1951 race. II, I I. ry Hugasian, the other Goolash TESTED Coach of the 49ers inevitably had to drop the axe on I r I, I kid, divided offensive honors, pro- vided a crowd-raising jaunt men- his talented squad. Two former Spartans, guard Carl DeSalvo ar tioned above. Caught without re- center Bob Pifferini were among the first to feel the blow. Both sav ceivers on a back-to-pass situation, action in the club's early practice games. The two may possibly catti Kerkorian eluded, sidestepped to on with another National Football League entry. Ken Venturi, 20-year-old Spartan linksman, swung his mash'. 1.50 his right, picked up Mockers at midfield, scampered diagonally to into national prominence three weeks ago when he battled througi 4 -Wheel Hydraulic the left corner all the way for three tough rounds of match play in the National Amateur Golf chan 13-6. Kerkorian's try for point pionship held in Pennsylvania. The youthful San Jose shot maker mad eastern golf enthusiasts take_ notice when he disposed of the highI This low price includes-- failed and the second quarter rated southern swinger Hobart Manley. of Georgia, in the SeC1/11 ticked out. Rantoul, front whoosh Check brats fluid Stanford's third quarter round. Monley, winner of the North-South tournament, has he, out- Blow out dirt ADJUST service briss burst came on breaks. The Indians acclaimed by such as professional Byron Nelson. one of golf's all-tin.' Inspect brats lining and drums t ADJUST paciI claarenc required just three plays to widen greats, as the finest prospect to come out of the south since Kohl,. whim' ADJUST the gap at 20-6, after Tanner fell Jones. Maybe Venturi should be compared as the best Golden Sta, Inspect front cylinders wheal boarings on Al Matthews' bobble on the Golfer since Lawson Little. Inspact hydraulic lines Pressure test kydreuRc system Spartan 26. Hugasian darted off UNDERHANDED PLAY Inspact mast*r cylinder Road test left guard for eight and the pay- In the sport of softball where underhanded methods are perfect I off. Kerkorian's hoot was good. legal, Spartan "Dutch" Johnson excels. During the summer, Johnsm, Minutes later the Golden Raid- who has hurled the Kern County Moonshiners to intramural softbar SERVICE CO. underhanded the San Jose 1. laurels in 1950-51, Western ten Srake&Seating ers were in arrears by three td's Gravel resulting from another Stanford the State Regional Softball championship over Sonora. "Le Gime lou Am Lie. Brake" recovery on the Spartan42. Hu- gasian got his second six-points by falling on the porkhide in the end 540 South First Street zone after teammate Bob Meyers Hawaii Trip, Oregon Contest lost it when hit hard on the two. Bronzan's lads moved 75 yards AN% ail SJS Basketball Squad In 11 plays in the final quarter, with Morris sneaking 39 yards on With a nucleus of five letter- Among the outstanding first a screen pass from Jerry Hamil- men and the finest freshman crop year men who may aid veterans ton for the tally. Sumtrs made his of basketball players ever to en- George Clark, Elmer Craig, Lee second try, roll at SJS. Coach Walt McPher- Jensen, Mort Schorr and Duane son's 1951-52 cage squad will Baptiste this season are Bud tackle a schedule which includes Hjelm. 6'5-, from Sequoia high Spartan Pigskin a three-game jaunt to Hawaii and school of Redwood City and Lan a contest with the University of Heffner. 6'3", from Bellarmil.. Oregon in Spartan gym on Jan. 3. preparatory school. History Dates to While in the islands. McPher- Other highly regarded freshm. son's men will meet the University are Slim Hodgeson. All-PAL frfr, of Hawaii Rainbows three times. Sequoia; Johnny Ogden, All -S... Turn of Century Returning to the Spartan sched- Joaquin Valley. from East Baker ule after a four year lapse is Utah field; Carroll Williams, All ' Fifty three years ago San Jose State college who split a pair of Follow the lead of your Upperclassmen. .,Use State college Lincon of San Jose; Shelley fielded a football !arnes with SJS in 1947. team, SCVAL. scoring champion: Bit first in Washington Square Acc:.rding to present plans the Barnes & Noble COLLEGE OUTLINE SERIES history. ter of Bellarmine and Jerry Mon, Spartans wiii roake but two ap- gomery, 6'3" Fall I; The 1898 assemblage of athletes center from pearances in the San 1-Taiwisco s'i started off with an impressive five sliS Of WWI 1001.100_ 11 71 1.00 &WOK. 5,,',... \NOW 10-. ---- Cow Palace during the coming s... ACCOu14liff0 Okasoo~r IN (110 0111Cor mows. 14.000.01 win no loss --one tie season for 11411111/1. Colfalso ------__ IN g 10111111. Meow. - son. Coach McPherson's club %v,. r.soctri. c.rraw sworao.wr army- r ss 101/214.1111 Ihnieedwv a good inaugural campaign. Air4(1141 10810111 .- - - - ...... IS ,,,,, $0. Oleo, .1.0ofs of, 141100.0 vie in the Bay Area Independent KC1141. 011111VAl & soCelind Pintail- 1.11 gorfigkfual M.ONI, 71 Since then, twelve men have di- PADRE THEATRE 47.400.0t00v. 12101. of Gomm, *le 1411011101111. Ofoloo. So Tournament where they will com- .....etoGr. Voloolos of to 02/011.0MONC a fopoomoo. /NW rected the Golden Raider football 1 IN SAW 11011. 1110. 01.0. Of pete with USF, St. Mary's and "DAVID & BATHSHEBA" 0t00’. Norf. fortunes, Thad McKay to Bob 1101fa. 171.....1 $ NI 0000f & $101110121_ IS Santa Clara.. 10110114 Law I 10 101/115, 111.0 Bronzan, 1898 to 1951 inclusive. IN TECHNICOLOR Cf4C00.10 foo - I ft 11111101000. A* ivveisvaes In the tentative stage is a game 00411/11. 005 Tow Cony. Iii 001101000111. A few just stayed in the head G.30., OM0117111. foof0000rss No L .71 10.11f21. fifo ltrroZpo N with the UCLA Bruins in Los An- Swsam He51411,4 tot .1111TN. Omoo. 101041 .000 11a...- coaching capacity a short time. COOPON0014 111.111.01 1 71 01.AV 1010110000P1 N geles'on Feb. 18. DOC11400001 VANN Wm.. 711 1011/10/14 110111.01 .7a Included in this category are such IC00001C1. looh of 1.15 17011001. Ilsc000ffs 0.0.150 a* 1C0fCso1Cl. 1.1114,04. of- I 7* 001700101.1 1111004s. little-knowns as J. Woods. J. E 1107.00.01, 110.1.10 10 I 5 00101010OI tow., .71 11).C1401 Mows of .71 ONC1.01.00, Gram. _ - - 50 Addicott, W. Meese, David Woos- 1001...41, Kea, el . -. 0.100001.21 11.01001. 1.111111.1. *soon of ;: CAVA. Mows ... as H. C. ter. and McDonald. !NOM 1.1110.0. Mow, .4 es 1.140111111Naof Moro ....f.of of - JO Of longer tenure were E. R EXPERT I 504411.401014. 51. 11 vf.... we, I...NNW rnan. N f011.111V, Nom. $1101 Posef...1 lho .111 Knollin. 1924-28: -Dud DeGroot, re14101 04"108.411 as $0004001, f,...osof of 0101005. Pr...1..., 21 Re 1932-1939; Wilbur 'Bill- Hubbard, 610011111. 1.07.. 71 $171$1.CAl 00010011 -- TUNE-UPS 45011115?. iniee, hobilre ....--,..- N usstsveGases, to. re, _.,.. 1946-49. OMANI GRAIMAI NI Miff. 55. Moho% of - ?I GOVIINNNO. Jaws.. - 7$ 011000.0111101. 00. 101. 11 DeGmot compiled the most wins C.1...t.... 11.00, 117....of ofol 0001.0 N - 21 ROOD 0410 110111 Otot. Of01. I 111 ..,0AUI1C11 No F... 10.1111/1 nom iv maw, er... ere, - /I eight 71 during his stay here. In ,.,10.,10.4A11 1111A00611 61) 1*11/111 Slant es 7143, ..dow. ex. years his Spartan team won 59, $5.50 /0.m/ilia. Isforsofil te WISP PANS sfoos 11011. Moo, I ,51 -...fliCA, III.",r, el 911 WNW, Oa. 1014. Now, *I _ I II lost 19 and tied eight. The 1939 tAtir. ANIMA le 1110111L- 100100e. Owe* SAO Golden Raider outfit gained INCLUDES- Scientific Diagnosis - p. cn 1011.0C1 70 01..01 national acclaim, whipping through BESIDES giving SW* students ti's laast car Baftary inspaction a 13 game schedule undefeated tuneup pen r Mario is also par-ascallent This team was one of the top de- Gensprator check or c..o/ra, gvvrI ,epairs. fensive contingents in the nation that year, holding eight opponents Fual systam Mario's California Book Co. scoreless. Cornprossion ratio Hubbard holds the second high- Automotive Service est Spartan report card. Head Distributor -Your Friendly Student Store - Whir. quality and price meet man 1946 to 1919. Hubbard's teams. won 36. lost 11 and tied one. They' , CY 54111 Corner Almedan & Virginia Just across 401 from Student Ur on 134 E. San Fernando were some of the strongest post- war teams in the Far West. 1' Monday. October 1, 1961 I . _ _ Director ,ANN'S Invites Frosh Women Plan Radio Discussion AIR, To Attend 'Big Sister' Party All trshman women are invited This party is part of the orien- h a Big Sister party tomorrow tation program sponsored annual- gym, ac- Of Japan Peace Treaty at 4 p.m in the Women's ly by AWS, according to Milli,- cording to JoAnn Keeler, AWS Knowles, AWS publicity directo, - president.. .. "The big sisters can always be The Big Sister section of AWS called upon to answer any is to introduce freshman women ques- tions the to upperclass women The upper- women may Itto,e," she ' claes women show their "little Pat Engerud ters" around the campus, intro- is Big -Little Sistt- duce them to others and, in gen- chairman, eral. make them feel at home. The party is for the purpose of acquainting the little sisters with Flying 20 Meet - their en- big sisters. There will he The Flying 2H 1,,i) will hold ; tertainment, refreshment's:, and meeting for present and prospee Director Out hues mixer games. Women may attend rive members in Room 121, tomoi - any time atter 4 o'clock. low night at 7:30, Bolt Krusi Any woman who wishes to con- club secretary. said FridaY. Forensics P1.4 III tact her Mg sister will find her Kruse also extended an invita- # ...I I, name on a list in the Dean of Wo- tion to attend to anyone who i 01 1’ .111(iar, . I I al men's office. Women who register- interested in "low cost fl)ing." I, 4 tInam ,. 0: ed after September 1 do sot have si Will and procram tor tall rill:liter Sal. 1,1#1/1 of 1.,I PAUL . big sisters "Come anyway and Let's cut classes today and 1## temNort Wilbur F l.uiek, direr- ECKER . . 11 ..1 11i1 IttslItIil, nO III& you will be given a big sister." to the show. '," of 1014.11SIC it 1tr.i A mimed- of # .t. 1411011Y NIP 11.^ 1110 model "Peoples and Problems" urges Miss Keeler. Can't do it. I need the sleep ,..t. Pot Aembei. a the panel will be -rho may enroll in the Forensic, 1.I .r.o.11;e 11111111/. 1.0:041:111. pro- class, eke,' (or I lunit at 11 31) i 111141W% and political Tuesday and Thursdie, or include I .ei., lit 1 Hobe% 714001 head, ihe work a, an extra -curricular! n.-.,.tir professor of history, 1)r. beton), I. snaw :e.si.taht tot lichates. discussion (mom's. and i nin.1111011. and Dent vies. competitive individual speech; oh-tte student in international merits an. included On the toren-, aetrela Th.. ins! activity. Kit 1 1,10, 111# 11.011 111s, 11,s11111 A1'0a Ititimiliable. r . 1 01. %, Ill t !Limo, talk thsensison it 1101.1 110 1t 1 0110U Ftm Thitrs:10. OM -1 010111 each school to II- thrIll C:1111111-111/1 F. P11,55 --. 11,1,ol, Ta.kr, ,Noetattnti will Ms( Its,. tit, (pi, I.,ra 111,0 I :IN 11:1111orl r’ 1 1 1 .11 01 1hsence ' 0111 Siln Al

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