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VOL. 4 SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 9, 1925 NO. 15

EIGHTEEN WILL HEALTH BENEFIT DRIVE EDWARD YEOMANS WILL NOTED LECTURER WILL BE STARTED SOON ADDRESS SCIENCE CLUB MAY ADDRESS BE GRANTED NEXT WEDNESDAY DIPLOMAS STUDENTS Balance Remains In Treasury Edward Yeomans, author of Alexander Meiklejohn Majority Will Receive “Shackled Youth,’’ and director of Probable Speaker A drive will be begun for new the Ojai Valley School, will ad­ Elementary Certificate me nbers and renewal members in dress the Social Science Club at a Tentative plans are being mlade the Health Benefit Association dinner held at the Tavern Wed­ to secure Dr. Alexander bleikle- Eighteen students will be gradu­ starting the 19th of this month. nesday evening, on the subject, john, former president of Amherst ated from the college on January Cards will be issued to all mem­ “Modern Tendencies m Element­ College, to give a lecture here on 30, the close of the first semester. bers of the Association at the be­ ary School Education.” Mr. Yeo­ January 26 on “The College of To­ More than half the number grad­ ginning of the second semester mans is an experimenter in the morrow. Dr. Meiklejohn. is an uating will receive diplomas from that contain full information rela­ field of education, having estab­ advocator of some extremely lib­ the General Professional Depart­ tive to the functions and benefits lished the Ojai Valley School in eral views on educational matters. ment which will issue eleven Ele­ of the fund, and should be of order to furnish a suitable work- He is the author of a number of mentary Certificates. Four de­ great service in the administra­ house for his experiments. books on the purpose and function grees, one in Community Mechan­ tion of the benefits of the associa­ According to plans of the of the college, and is one of the ics and three in Home Economics tion. Speakers' Committee of the club, most notable lecturers who have will be given, while two Institu­ Dues will be payable to Edith these dinner meetings will become tional Management certificates been on this coast for some time. Comstock, treasurer, at any date a regular feature of the club pro­ Dr. Meiklejohn arrives in San will be issued. Only one student after the 19th, and cards will be gram. Speakers will be invited at will be graduated fromi the Junior Francisco on January 19 where he issued at that time. The second scheduled intervals to address the will give a number of addresses. College Department. semester will begin with a com­ club on subjects of vital interest Nearly every graduate wishing a From there he will go to Los An­ fortable balance in the treasury, to members of the organization. geles and San Diego, stopping off teaching position has secured one insuring all members reliable cov­ according to Mrs. Miller, who has here enroute if present plans can erage on any accidents that they CO’OP STORE DISPLAYS be carried out. been receiving applications and may incur. NOVEL STATIONERY making it possible for students to The three lectures which Dr. obtain positions. Meiklejohn is giving on his tour The Co'op store is now display­ The following students have ART INSTRUCTOR IS are “Democracy and Excellence, ing a new style of stationery been placed upon the list for grad­ “Thinking in a Democracy,” and CALLED TO NEW YORK which miay be purchased at a uation: Effie Truitt Johnston, “The College of Tomorrow.” He reasonable price. The stationery Emma Lee Lasley, Elizabeth will be asked to speak on the latter is white with the college shield Whetstone will be granted Home Mr. Frederick Berns, act­ subject if he comes here. embossed in , and according Economics Degrees; while Lee J. ing head of the Art Department, to those who have invested is Verret will receive a degree from was suddenly called East because G. P. STUDENTS WILL attractive. the Community Mechanics Depart­ of illness in his family. He left GIVE CIRCUS DANCE ment. Mary Elizabeth Schoema- Santa Barbara last Monday. Mrs. ker and E. Lenora Weeks will be Florence Lyans has taken charge MR. JACOBS RECEIVES Tonight at 8 :30 the General Pro­ given Institutional Management of his classes. As Mr. Wolf, head HONORABLE MENTION fessional Department will give certificates. Marie Louise Girard of the Art Department on leave of their annual dance at the Arlington is the only student to receive a absence, will resume his duties “Choosing Your Life Work,” a Grill. The party is to be a circus Junior College Certificate at the next semester, Mr. Berns will not recent book written by William dance, the guests are to dress eith­ end of this semester. Elementary return. Rosenberg of Jersey City, contains er as the people in the circus or certificates will be awarded the an expression of indebtedness on the people who attend the circus; following students: • the part of the author to Professor the grill will be disguised as a M. Alyce Bartlett, Frances MABLE KEARNEY WILL Charles L. Jacobs whose work in huge circus tent with the usual Bath, Thyra Catlm, Leona Bowers, ADDRESS STUDENTS the vocational guidance movement booths and side show attractions. Helen Elaine Ingalls, Alice .Rosa­ has been of assistance in the The party is only open to the writing of the book. G. P. Women and their invited lie Klein, Helen Irene Lindquist, Miss Mable Kearney, professor The object of the book as ex­ guests. At a booth, such as at the Ruth Murray McMillan, M arvele at Columbia University, will give pressed by the author is to present ticket stand at the circus the invi­ Isabel Miller, Gladys Mane an address here on January 15th. a simple plan whereby the individ­ tations must be presented. O’Shea, Mary Silsby. Miss Kearney, who is an outstand­ ual may analyze his own capaci­ The dance will start with an ing authority on rural education is ties, aptitudes and interests and animal parade serving as the IMPROVED CAR SERVICE attending a meeting of the State plan his career accordingly. grand march. Teachers’ College Association in MEETS WITH APPROVAL Mr. Jacobs who is head of the Several feature dances are also Oregon is speaking at a number of Community Mechanics work in planned for the evening. A whis­ institutions on the Pacific coast The Santa Barbara Suburban this institution has done consider­ tle dance, a balloon dance and an before returning to Columbia. Railway Company brought joy to able work in this field. Among oth­ elimination dance are scheduled. the hearts of many college stu­ er things which he has issued is Ester J anssens is the chairman dents Wednesday by running two STUDENT SOCIAL EVENT a bibliography of literature in the of the entertainment committee, held of vocational education to­ cars for th e convenience of the HELD NEXT WEEK Mrs. Josephine Bolton, chairman morning passengers. Wednesday gether with a critical estimate of of the refreshment committee, morning for the first time this the value of the individual articles. Marj orie Granger, of the decora­ semester the men students were Students have been requested tion committee and Viola Shoen of able to sit through the long ride by the Social comlmittee to keep Students who attended the the invitation committee. to the hill and catch up on sleep next Friday evening open for the dances held at Samarkand have -or on lessons. final social event of the semester. been expressing their delight .Rene Le Fevre was chairman of The Company has started the The exact nature of the affair has and appreciation of the oppor­ the committee arranging the Santa New Year right with the two cars, not yet been decided upon, al­ tunity of holding their affairs Barbara American Legion float ex­ and the men students vote a hear­ though the party is being planned in such a charming place. The hibited in the tournament of roses primarily as a general get-togeth­ on New Year’s Day. Rene with ty thanks to those who made this Student Body is extremely grate­ possible. All students are grateful er. This affair will be the last several other Legion men was one ful for the courtesy extended and hope that this resolution will student body social event before of the occupants of the float. The them. not be broken. the close of the semester. float received honorable mention. LETTER RECEIVED FROM ART INSTRUCTOR T H E EAGLE ADDS WOLF YOUNG SUBSCRIBER TO LIST The following letter was re­ Owned and published weekly by the Associated Student Body, ceived during the holidays from The youngest subscriber to Santa Barbara State Teachers College, Santa Barbara, California Professor Hamilton Wolf, instruc­ The Eagle was added during tor in the Art Department on leave the Christmas holidays in the Printed by Daily News Job Printing Department of absence. Mr. Wolf will return person of David Joseph , Subscription Price ------—...... $1.50 per year to resume his duties next semes­ recent son of Mr. and Mrs. Application for second-class privilege applied for October 31, 1924 at Santa ter. Dean Smith. The little fellow Barbara, California. ______■ To the Editor of the Eagle, is only thirteen days old today State Teachers’ College, BARBARA D E W L A N E Y ...... E D IT O R -IN -C H IE F Santa Barbara, California. having been born on the twen­ TERENCE ELLSWORTH ...... BUSINESS MANAGER This will reach you upon your re­ ty-eighth day of December and turn from the Christmas holidays, Edwina K enney ...... -...... Assistant Editor and so in time, for greetings to is the most unique subscriber Sidney Doner ...... Mens Sports Editor everyone for a Happy New Year. ever listed by The Eagle. Soon after I had written my letter Madeline Klmke ...... -.....-...... -...... Typist to the Eagle, in London, I left for The following letter written Lee Verret ...... Circulation M anager Calais, where my French cousins on the thirtieth of December awaited me and we motored up into Maxwell Conklin ...... Assistant Circulation Manager Belgium through the battlefields along made known his desire to be­ the Yser, as far as Bruges, where I come acquainted with The ASSOCIATE EDITORS left them to go on to Brussels, Ant­ E a gle: Elsie Travis r : , Barton Hopkins werp, north to Amsterdam and the other cities of Holland. “Please Mr. Editor, I would Mary Virginia Platt . n °mS °C Margaret Burke It was In Ghent, we again met to like to subscribe to The Eagle. drive through Ypres to Rouen, Anna Lincoln LolS PearSOn Fred Diehl where they live and after a few days, M y name is David Joseph Smith ADVISORY BOARD I joined another cousin in Paris, an and my address will be 203,18th artist with a studio in the Latin Miss Winifred M. Frye Quarter. Street, Bakersfiield, Cal. After I had built dreams about this city I leave the Mercy hospital I am of cities and they all came true, be­ cause no capitol in the world is as forty-eight hours old and I HIGH SCHOOL TO PRE­ STUDENTS ADDRESSED beautiful and nowhere does living weigh seven pounds. seem so full to the brim as in Paris, SENT PLAY IN JANUARY BY MISS GRACE for whether it be in the sunshine or “ I will be over to see you this SOUTHWICK the glisten of the rain, there is al­ summer. ways scintillation, life, and an “elan DAVID JOSEPH SMITH. The Santa Barbara High School de vie” no other place has. Miss Grace Southwick, who is It was hard to leave the friends I x (his mark.) will present its twenty-first annual met in Montmartre and our quarter, in charge of the social service Senior Play in the high school aud­ but the day did come when I started work in Santa Barbara, talked to south for Venice, Florence, Rome and itorium and will be directed Naples. I went to Pompeii and up A. W. S. APPRECIATES the students Tuesday mlorning on by Miss Gertrude Urton, in­ Mount Vesuvius where great clouds LARGE CHRISTMAS the subject of the Americanization of orange colored smoke piled into structor of Oral English, and played the sky from the inner crater. The CONTRIBUTION school here. Island of Capri and its blue grotto by a strong cast chosen from the In the course of her talk she were beautiful and made me think of Senior class in which Carl Ruth- said that thirteen different races our trips to Santa Cruz island. The A. W. S. wishes to express I took a ship to Palermo, Sicily, and rauff will play the title role. are represented in the ni ght high from there to Northern Africa, reach­ its appreciation of the cooperation This production is warranted to school and afternoon classes. ing Tunis, which is a mixture of Ara­ of the women students in so will­ bian and European, but when I went equal the standard set by Senior Many students expressed inter­ to the Holy City of the Arabs at ingly contributing toward the plays of the past in technique and est in the work that is being done. Kairouan, I experienced the thrills of Christmas basket. my life. Twenty-eight dollars and eighty- dramatic excellence. It will be The Sabbath of the Arabs is on Friday and I arranged to be in Kair­ five cents was received. The well worth seeing. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL ouan on that day, so as to see the money was spent to buy a turkey, GIVES INTERESTING Dervishes go through their religious PROGRAM rites, that are more ghastly than any­ and other food and gifts for a HOME ECONOMICS STU­ thing I have ever beheld. needy family. DENTS ATTEND (To be continued next week) CONVENTION The regular weekly program of the elementary school was given TRAINING SCHOOL HEAD Tuesday morning. Dorothy Jen­ a great message to bring of tbe VISITS COLLEGE Alice Dillinger was a delegate sen, chairman of the program com­ wonderful progress of the work from the Home Economics Stu­ mittee had charge of the entertain- generally made over tbe country, Superintendent McCullou gh, of dent Club of this College, to the mlent which was as fo llo w s: and of tbe better understanding Dillon, Montana, was a guest of Home Economics Meeting in Los Christmas Poem ...... Billy Lockhart of tbe import of tbe work. Her the college last Tuesday. Mr. Me- Angeles D ec. 18th. She sat with Piano S olo...... Patricia McDaird theme was concerning tbe CJullough, w ho is superintendent Miss Essie Elliott, one of our H. place of Home Economttcs in Edu­ E. graduates, at the Reporters Ta­ Story of Athens...... Jack Williams of schools and head of the train­ Piano Solo ...... Helen Schott cation. She said: “It was prov­ ble. Other H. E. Students from ing school at Dillon is making a ing itself to belong to tbe Main this college who attended the D ance ...... June Vance tour of California, visiting the Stream of Education, and was not luncheon were Misses Carrie Sly Fox Story...... Catherine Schott teachers colleges. a contributing branch.' Smith, Laura E. Tade and Effie Sheep H ead Story...... Miss Ebbets and Miss Whit­ Johnston. There were between ...... Blanche Steward Dr. A. Grant Evans, of our fac­ comb were associated together in five and six hundred Home Eco­ Fairy Story ...... ulty, has recently received letters the Food Administration during nomics teachers present at this ...... Virginia Lee Sawyer of appreciation for his part as the war, so it was a pleasure to meeting. Talk on Physical Training for Santa Barbara leader in the Near Children ...... Robert Wormser meet again. East Relief Fund Drive. Miss Ebbets also attended the MANY STUDENTS ATTEND MISS EBBETS ATTENDS Santa Barbara College Alumni We hope our students have PHILHARMONIC CONCERT CONVENTION IN SOUTH breakfast, at the hotel Alexandria, made the proper resolutions and and there met many of her old resolves for the new year and that students. their Alma Mater will gain by it. Sixty-three students affording Miss Charlotte Ebbets, Head of themselves of the of the Home Economics Department, reduced student rates attended the attended the annual meeting and first concert given by the Los An­ luncheon of the Southern Section geles Philharmonic orchestra Mon­ of the State Hoirie Economics As­ day evening. This concert is the sociation held in Los Angeles, first of a series of three, two being Thursday, Dec. 18th. scheduled during the first week of The speaker of the Day was February and March, respectively. Miss Emmeline Whitcomb, Na­ President Phelps expressed him­ tional Head of the Home Econom­ self as being very much gratified ics Department, in the Bureau of that so many students availed Education U. S. Department of themselves of the opportunity to Interior, Washington, D. C. hear this splendid orchestra. All Miss Whitcomb had been trav­ the sixty-three tickets sold were eling extensively over the differ­ for the entire season. ent states of the union. She had MRS. PRICE ADDRESSES MEN’S GLEE CLUB SINGS ALBERT GARCIA MEETS JUNIOR COLLEGE PROM MOTHERS’ CLUB AT ROTARY LUNCHEON WITH AUTO ACCIDENT HELD DURING MONDAY HOLIDAYS The Men’s Glee Club, which Albert Garcia, who has charge bas been enthusiastically working of the tool room, met with an au­ Mrs. Laura S. Price spoke to The annual mad-winter prom under tbe direction of Mrs. Bar­ tomobile accident on the corner the Mother’s Club at the Presby­ sponsored by tke Junior College nett, made its second public ap­ of Canal and Anapamu streets terian Church Monday afternoon was given in tbe Arlington ball­ pearance this noon when they sang when the machine he was driving on the subject The School and room last Friday evening. Tbe at the Rotary Club luncheon. The was struck by a truck. His ma­ the Child.” Mrs. Price who is prom bas been beld under tbe program was as follows: chine was badly wrecked and he principal of the College Element­ auspices of tbe Junior College for 1. “ D rake’s D rum ” — Coleridge received an injury to his rib. ary School is an authority in the The Ford driven by Mr. Garcia about ten years and is one of tbe T aylor. ^ ^ field of training of the younger survived a former accident when traditional events of tbe Santa 2. “Mongolese Serena d e — students. Barbara College social calendar. litevenson. it was owned by the 0 Reilly As it is tbe only form of entertain­ 3. “Mah Lmdy Loo —Strick­ brothers. News has been received that a ment planned exclusively for tbe land. baby has been born to Mr. and amusement of tbe returned college Mrs. J. Robert Lind. Mrs. Lind, students wbo are spending tbe ALUMNI formerly Billie Huesman, graduat­ holidays visiting tbeir homes here, PERSONALS ed from' the General Professional nearly one hundred twenty-five Merton Harlow, graduate of 24 Department in June, 1922. attended tbe dance. Bab Wormser went with the who is teaching in the Community Boys’ Club of San Francisco to Mechanics Department of the As a special feature of tbe even­ State College at Chico won the ing two solos were sung by Mon­ Truckee during the holidays. Wasco Union High School recent­ ly sent his best regards to students State championship for football in roe Langlow. the California Coast Conference Thyra Catlm tells how to feel of tbe college according to several A committee of students under games of last semester. insignificant. Just go to Los An­ of his college friends who w,ere the direction of Dean Ashworth geles and take a pre-teaching ex­ visiting in Wasco during the holi arranged for tbe affair. Tbe com­ amination with a thousand others. days. mittee included Margaret Burke, Clara Ziegeler, Maxwell Conklin, Ward Holt, a former student Gretcben Ziegeler, and Barbara About the whole college left on Dewlaney. the train going north when college who was prominent in Outing Club let out three weeks ago. Those affairs visited college during his Patrons and patronesses of tbe included in the outfit were Helen vacation from U. C. dance were Dean and Mrs. Ash­ Ingalls, Frances Luck, Ebba worth, Dean Mildred C. Pyle, and Franklin, Louise Tompkins, Edith Many of our former students Dr. William Ellison. Comstock, Oran Booth, Sheldon who attend U. C. came up the hill Music was furnished by Welsh’s Hoesell, Dick Proud and Bob to see how the college was getting orchestra. W orm ser. along without them. These includ­ —GET— ed Eleanor Semmelmeyer, Isabel Mrs. Steele, our secretary, had Lyons, John Tracy, and Russel UM! UM! a rousing argument with the post­ Spicer. man Tuesday afternoon. W e are TRADEVO AA V MARK RCI. PCA. WU .S . PAT.P A T . dO IT f. . Miss Abernathy, class of 1917, proud to say that she won out. Hot Waffles renewed old acquaintances at the SHOES at and Mrs. Miller was absent from college Wednesday for the first college during the first part of the time since her graduation. Miss Real Maple Syrup week due to a severe cold. Abernathy has been teaching sev­ Rodenbeck’s eral years in Oakland. She worked “Home of Good Shoes” Day and Night with Mr. Jacobs in the Vocational Racine Powell, Maude Taylor, 1019 State St. Alma Larsen. Leaping the Last Department of the University of Day of the Year. Three sparklers California for two years. BROWN-DU showing. 912 State St. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Smith are PRESCRIPTIONS Rene Le Fevre, Paul Cradler, the proud parents of a son, David and John Brimhall announce that Joseph, born on the twenty-eighth EASTMAN AGENCY they are now organized for the day of December. Dean Smith W H ITM A N ’S CANDIES sake of more convenient and eco­ graduated from' the Community STATIONERY ARTISTS’ and STUDENTS’ nomical living conditions in an Mechanics Department last year SUPPLIES apartment on Olive Avenue- and is teaching in Bakersfield. S. E. MORRIS Dean was a popular student body While in San Francisco last treasurer during his senior year. 1219 State St. Phone 449 week Miss Mildred Schauer at­ tended the California-Penn State Miss Bess Exton, former stu­ game. dent and cafeteria manager who 828 STATE ST. PHONE 15 received her degree in Home Eco­ Edwina Kenney and Madeline WE DELIVER nomics here last year, spent the Klinke attended the Stanford-No- The Christmas Holidays at Washing­ tre Dame football game. First National Bank ton, D. C., as the house guest of 4% Phillip Davis was seen at the Miss Helen Claire Gwyn, student golf match held at the La Cumbre of the college in ’20 and ’21. Miss Typewriters For Rent Paid on Savings Exton is now attending the Co­ Club course on Sunday. lumbia Teachers College, and W e have the kind you want. Victor Breslin, graduate of San­ Miss Gwyn is teaching in Wash­ ta Barbara High, enrolled in the ington, D. C. Catch up on your work now. Osborne’s Book Store College. He was recently a stu­ Miss Robin Rapp, graduate of STATIONERY - ENGRAVING dent at St. Mary’s College in the Tierman Typewriter Exchange North. the Home Economics Department, SCHOOL SUPPLIES and Miss Jacobsen spent Wed­ 923-925 State St. Tel. 495 Mrs. Steele spent the week-end nesday morning visiting classes. 705 State St. Phone 258 in Los Angeles visiting some Both are teachers in the Moor­ friends. park High School.

Ann Hartwell, who has been at R. M. BRUNNER tending the college, recently with­ Jewelers and Silversmiths drew in order to attend Stanford Jewelry Designed and Made to Slip-Over Sweaters $5.00 Order. Expert Clock and Watch University. Repairing. —Phone 3842— Elizabeth Swanbeck has with­ 10191/2 State St. Santa Barbara drawn from the College. o

COLLEGE WINS FIRST COLLEGE QUINTET OUTING CLUB TO HIKE SEASON’S BASKETBALL BASKETBALL TILT DOWNED BY U. C TO GIBRALTAR DAM SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED

The State College started the The local basketball quintet met The Outing Club will hike to basketball season in the right di­ its first defeat in two years when Gibraltar Dam tomorrow morning, The schedule of games for the rection when the local casaba the fast 145 lb. crew from the leaving the Old Mission at about remainder of the basketball sea­ quintet downed the Redlands Uni­ University of California won in 6:00 a. m. Many hikers are plan­ son has been definitely settled as versity five 29 to 20 in a fast game the local gym last Wednesday ning to make the trip, which will fo llo w s: on December 18 of last year. The evening to the tune of 36-19. The be in charge of H. Carrol Dawley. Jan. 24— Loyola here at 8:00 p. victory is attributed to the spec­ northern squad took the game by The route to be taken is as fol­ m. tacular basket shooting of Jimmy dint of systematic passing and lows : From the Old Mission to Jan. 31— Cal. Poly here at 7:30 p. m. Anderson and his runner up for defense and remarkable basket the South Portal via the Tunnel Feb. 3— San Jose here at 7:30 high point man, "Frenchy ' Will­ shooting. The roadrunners were Road, thence via the Tunnel Trail iams. Captain Hosegood received p. m. unable to find the basket until it to the Dam. The return will be the honors for the bulldogs by Feb. 6— Santa Maria J. C. there. was too late, although they almost made via the Tunnel Trail to the scoring ten points; and Jeffers, caught up with the Bear cubs in Ridge Trail, thence along the Ridge their pinch shooter, who scored six the beginning of the second half trail to Flores Flat, where supper points in the final few minutes of Lifchiz of the northern squad will be eaten. The remaining play. won all honors for high point man Boesebe - Dawe Co. The local quintet grabbed the by heaving six field goals during miles down the Rattlesnake Can­ lead at the start and practically the evening, although he was close­ yon Trail will be covered in the cinched the game by finishing the ly followed by Werncr, his partner moonlight. HARDWARE first half 17 to 8 in their favor forward, who threw five. An effort will be made to have RAYWILL The bulldog five played a spec­ Williams, Anderson, and Linder an instructor from the College ATHLETIC GOODS tacular passing game in the second of the college were responsible for along on the trip to give a talk on 710-712 State Street half, but failed to cut down the most of the Roadrunners' score. practical science in order that stu­ margin that the Roadrunners had Minetti played in his first game dents who need additional hours set up. They displayed systemat­ since an injury last spring, but he may have a final opportunity to ic defense also; but they failed at was unable to find the basket ex­ make up the credit. basket shooting. cept through free throws. The Come in and Visit Our T H E SCO RE Roadrunner quintet reflected a Word has been received that Redlands— fg ft pf tf lack of regular training for the Mr. Hamilton Wolf, head of the JMLcUilbra, ri, c...... 1 past few weeks, due to the holi­ Art Department, is njow in the Hosegood, (C) If ...... 5 days. LUNCH Panama Canal enroute to Santa Cargiiie, c, rf ...... 0 THE SCORE California— fg. ft. pf. tf. Barbara. DEPARTMENT M orse, rg ...... 0 Seeley, lg (c) ------0 1 0 2 W iley , lg ...... 1 Klllilee, rg ______0 1 0 2 You'll Agree Jeffers, lg ...... 3 Meyer, c ______2 O' 3 2 Werner, If ___ i_____ 5 0 1 0 that it's the Brown, c ...... 0 Lifchiz, rf, If ______6 0 2 0 Painter, rg, lg ...... 0 Lebarthe, rg ______2 0 0 1 BEST Place in Town . Scott, e ______1 0 0 0 McCAFFERY BROS. Johnson, lg ...... 0 Potter, rf ______1 0 0 0 Magnesi, rg ______0 0 0 0 Football Supplies TO EAT— T otal ...... - 4 0 17 2 7 6 Girls’ Gym Middies Santa Barbara— Santa Barbara— fg. ft. pf. tf. fg Minetti, rf ______0 and Bloomers Mobley, lg ...... 0 Williams, Of ______2 DIEHL’S Linder, (C) rg ...... 1 Anderson, c ______2 Linder, rg (c) 2 Telephone 256 636 State Anderson, c ...... 7 Mobley, lg ______0 823 State Phone 44 W illiam s, If ...... 4 Morehead, rf ______1 Brotherton, If ______0 Morehead, rf ...... 2 Foss, lg _____ ;______0 Vandam, If, rf .....0 Brotherton, If, rf ..... 0 3 FISH CAFE Leedy, If ...... 0 SCORE BY PERIODS Inspection of our Kitchen is earnestly Invited at all ti Langlow, If .... C a lifo rn ia ______:___ 19 17 — 36 .....0 Santa Barbará _____ 9 10 — 19 All Dishes Sterilized Before Serving Telephone 1025 State Street j Total ...... 14 7 0 3462 W. J. YOUNG Santa Barbara, Calif. ! Optometrist and Jeweler 1225 State St. Santa Barbara County National Bank and Trust Co. “ The Bank of Friendly Service” and fO ON SAVINGS We Invite Your Account TAKE YOU'LL MEET ALL THE THE CROWD AT FILM Nolan’s Confectionery to Stop in for one of our famous COLUMBIA DRUG CO. Louis Miratti and Sons —‘CHOC’ MALTS 15c— Copelands FAST FREE FURIOUS DELIVERY 1227 State St. Telephone 1204 Cor. State and Figueroa Sts.