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Maids Of Donor Championship " Will Be New Of Ohio Feature At . Is At Stake Prom XAVERIA.N NEWS .Friday

VOL.XX CINCINNATI, OHIO, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1935 No.14 •, DEBATERS NOW WE KNOW. PROMENADE Hardwood Wizard LECTURES TALJAllASSEE, Jo'JA.,-At In.at t .. .. Life of tt 1Joke" huN been dlHccn.-ered --~- 1t.lter yetUH of reHenrch. It WUH p11h­ llt1hed In the Jo'Li\~IBt~AU, weekly newfl­ To Tour State pnper of the 1'"1orlda Stute ColleA'e for To Contest Planned By Alumni \Vomen, Hirth-,\. freshnum thlnkN ft Sporn~Jr up and chuckles with glee, wuldng up two frtdernlty men In the bll(!k row. AM'" fh'e mlnutrH-f<'reNhnum tells It to Post, Shaw, And Barrett Will Menlor, who nnHwerH, "Hum, It's funny At Three Colleges To Select Begin Sunday Evening With but l'\•e heurd It before." AA'e one dn.y Argue Two Questions -senior turnH It In to CumpuN Humor Maids Of Honor For Speech On Cincinnatian column llN hht own, .Ake two 1Ja;t·s- 1'J1Jltor thinks 1t'N terrible. AKe 10 dn.y11 With Five Universities -J<~dltor hllH to fill column, prlnt11 Joke. Prom Queen By Father Pernin Age Hix. months-Thirteen college com .. ----\ lc!H reprint Juke, AJCe 10 yenrM-Me\•e11ty• slx rocHn cume1lhlnM dlac1wer Joke Mlmul .. Three memlbers bf the Xavier tllneoUHly, tell It, O('Compllnled by howlK Maids of Honor i for the Xavier The annual public lecture series University debate team will leave nf lllUlrhter from the orcheatr1" (n.t fl\'O University Junior Promenade, to be sponsored by the Xavier University Hm~kerH the ho\\'I!). AKe 20 yeur11- Saturday on an extended tour Joke IM printed In "Llterury DlgeMt". held at the Hall of Mii'rors on Alumni Association will open in the throughout the state on which five Aga IOU yenrM-l'ruleHNnr HtartH telllng March 1, will •be chosen by the stu­ ballroom of the Hotel Sinton-St. It In d1u1H, t1tudentH dlNh1eate all 1'\'er.. universities will be met. 11.Ke of one nnd u hull rlhM, nncl are dent bodies of Mt: St. Joseph Col­ Nicholas next Sunday evening, with Nel~on Post, James Shaw, and dlMmlMHecl nbuut th·e minutes e11.rly. ·lege, Delhi, Sacred Heart College, Clem Crowe, Xavier's head basket­ the Rev. Claude J. Pernin, S. J., as the featured speaker. Paul Barrett will represent Xavier Clifton, and the Xavier University ball mentor, will send his team on this· trip, which is the first to be night division. · Father Pernin, who is a professol'. made by the varsity debaiters. This innovation has been made by against Ohio U. tomorrow night in of English and Journalism at Xa­ the Prom Committee with a view to an attempt to win his second conse·c­ vier, will speak on the .topk "A Cin­ The first debate in this series will Clef Club Plans cinna.tian Who Stirred the World," be held at Denison College, Gran­ building up ~he "G;rand March" into utlve State title. a more ·beautiful spectacle. It was eulogizing the influence of Harriet ville, Ohio, Sunday evening. Xa­ Beecher Stowe in bringing about the ¥ier's team will ut:ihold the negative Active Month; also decided upon so as to offer fu­ ture Promenades a precedent which abolitionist movement. He is a pop­ side of the question: "Resolved: ular figure on the platform through­ That government control of econom­ can be developed into a tradition. Louisville Club ic and social life as exemplified by 5 Engagements As usual the Prom Queen will be out the middlewest and has made a chosen by the president of the sen~ thorough study of Stowe's "Uncle the New Deal should be condemn­ Tom's Cabin" in its. relation to the ed." ior class at Xavier. Her Maids of Gives Lectures Informal Concert At Mt. Honor will consist of one gil'l from Civil War. On Monday evening, Xavier's rep­ each of the above mentioned col­ He will be followed on Sunday, resentatives will clash ·with Bald­ Notre Dame Scheduled leges. The girl will be chosen by Rev. Felix N. Pitt To Open February 17, by the Rev. Thomas A. win-Wallace College at Berea, Ohio. the respective student bodies. Nolan, S. J., of the University De­ In this debate Xavier wm advocate For Tomorrow Other arrangements are being Regular Sunday Talks partment of History, who will dis­ .the affirmative side of the question: concluded and the orchestra and fa­ cuss "Lincoln As Men Knew Him." "Resolved: That the nations should vors will be chosen ~efore the next is­ Father Nolan is iecognized as an agree to prevent the international Tommrow afternoon at 1:45 P. M. sue of the NEWS. The committee The first annual public lecture authority on the Great Emancipator shipment of arms and munitions." .the Xavier University Clef Club is working in conj nctioh with Earl ser.ies of the. Xavier University Club and last year outlined his presiden­ Xavier will uphold this same !ide will present an informal concert at Vollmer, manager 11f Castle Farm, in of Louisville will· be held at the tial career from the Virginia seacoast of this debate against John Carroll Mount Notre Dame Academy, Read­ the hope that a nationally known Brown Hotel during the remaining where he gathered facts about Lin­ University, Western Reserve Univer­ ing, Ohio. This concert will be the orchestra might be obtained at a Sundays in the moruth of February coln that should be of much interest sity, and Case, all of Cleveland. The first full length program presented reasonable price. The orchestra with three widely known figures as to Cincinnatians. final debate wm be held next Fri­ by the organization this year. which the committee hopes to con­ the guest-speakers. The Most Rev. Bernard J. Sulli­ day night. · According to Nelson Post, ·busi­ tract, is a nationally poplllar "name" The Rev. Felix N. Pitt, superin­ van, S. J., Bishop of Patna, will be Tomorrow a f t e r n o o n, Frank ness manager, the Xavier Clef Club band. tendent of Catholic Schools in the third speaker in the series, and Schaefer, Charles Blase, and Arthur will make an appearance at St. The price of the Promenade will LouisvB!e, '"ill open the .talks Sun­ \\Till talk on "American Jesuits in Volek will represent Xavier in a de~ Mary's High School, Hyde Park, again he four dollars, which is the day evening with the topic, "Na­ India." He is at present enjoying a bate against Denison College to be Wednesday aftemoon, February 13, lowest figure ever charged for a tionalism." Father Pitt will com­ leave of absence from his Diocese held at Saeed Heart College, Clifton. at two o'clock. Prnmenade off-campu1. ment on foreign governments in and is visiting his American friends. Xaver. will uphold the affirmative of This conce1\t will be .the second in Due to the intended absence of their tendency toward dictatorship A reception will be held immediate­ the question: "Resolved: that gov­ a series given at the various Cath­ Paul Barrett, Prom Chairman, the and is expected to express his views ly following his lecture, at which ernment control of economic and olic High School' and Colleges in committee will be directed by PhH on the mooted New Deal. interested members of the audience will have the opportunity to ques­ social life as exemplified by the New Cincinnati during February. Bucklew- during the coming week. He will be followed on Sunday, Deal should be condemned." Barrett will be on the trip with the tion him about his See. As usual, the cief Club will be Feb. 17, by the Rev. Dr. Victor G. Concluding the series on March 3 Father Manning, debate modera­ under the direction of John E. Cas­ Xavier debaters. Steqhschulte, S. J., professor. of tor, will announce plans for anoth­ will be the Rev. Robert E. Manning, tellini with-Miss Margaret Marshall Physics at Xavier. Father Stech­ S. J., professor of Greek at Xavier, er trip for the debaters in the next accompanying on the piano. The COM. CLUB MAKES schulte, who is also director of the who will present "News Flashes issue of the NEWS. program, which will last for an hour University seismological observa­ from the Ancient World." Father will include ten popular chorus PLANS FOR ANNUAL tory, will discuss "Our Restless Manning is a prominent numismat­ numbers besides three or four fea­ SKATING JAMBOREE Earth," analyzing unusual ·earth­ ist, and he will analyze Roman and Forum Held By tured soloists. quakes and their causes. He will il­ Greek coins in their relations to an­ The schedule for the month of lustrate various points in his lec­ cient history. His talk will be il­ Febi·uary will be completed with Plans are now being made for a ture with lantern slides. lustrated with stereopticon slides. Philopedians the club's appearance at Mount St. Ska.ting Pa"ty to be sponsored by William L. Reenan, of the Amer­ All lectures in the series are open Joseph College, February 14, and ait the Xavier University Commerce ican Book Company of Cincinnati to .the general public and will be­ the Good Samaritan Hospital on the Club at a local rink sometime dur­ and New York, will conclude the gin at 8: 30. The committee on ar­ Question Of Transferring 26th. ing the next month. series on Sunday, February 24, with rangements consists of John P. Ml!l'­ Frank Schaefer, in the absence of William J. Dodd, president of the the topic "Rare Book Collecting As phy, chairman, Alfred T. Geisler, Passbooks Undecided Nelson Post who is to go on a de­ Club, is in charge o( the affair. He A Hobby." Reenai1 received an A. and Gregor B. Moorman. bate tour, will act as business man­ announced that his plans would be B. degree from Xavier in 1903, At Despite Session ager of the Clef Club. submitted to .the Social Committee present, he is assisting William T. ait its next meeting. • Howe in assembling his collection Sodality Elections The party will be open to the stu­ of rare books and manuscripts at With an open forum discussion on Dante Club To Give dents and .their friends, he said. Freelands, near Mentor, Kentucky. "The Advisability of Transferring Result In Tie Student Passbooks" the Poland Phil­ Two Lectures Feb. 11 - . Pl . l opedian Soci<>ty entered on another u year of forensic activity Monday af­ __ 1unior 1osop iy Students Give Albert Stephen Ami Vincent ternoon at its ·regular meeting· place. Eight Lectures Schednled By Smith Deacllockctl For The question was hotly contested Answer.s '-To Peace Questionnaire but since a judge had not been ap­ Lecturers; Trips Being Prefect Office pointed no side received a decision. Planned By Club Maj01·ity Of Voters Favm· soil? Paul Barrett threw a direct chal­ 13 voted Yes; 45 voted No. Albert A. Stephen and Vincent E. lenge at hls opponents when he de­ Peace, Acc01·ding Would you within every reason­ SmiU1 are in a virtual tie for the nounced all those in favor of trans­ Two appearances on Monday, Feb­ able limit oppose being drafted into office of prefect in the Freshman So­ ferring the passbooks as mercenary ruary 11, will open an active season To Results such a war? dality, according to the results of the gentlemen who were lacking the wit planned for the Dante Club, Xavier 36 voted Yes; 22 voted No. election which was held Monday to see .that they supported all school Lecture 'organization. By Joseph Nieman If the United States were insulted morning in Bellarmine Chapel at organizations besides athletics by Our Lady of Mercy High School in any way would you be willing to the first meeting of the second se- their activity fees. He ended his will hear the lecture on Lourdes, Hazily groping their way into the room where the Epistemology Ex­ serve your country'/ 1nester. speech with the wise observation Monday afternoon. The speakers for 51 voted Yes; 7 voted No. William A. Kiley, a Commerce that if scholastic activities would be the· occasion will be Lawrence amination was to occur Wednesday Do you favor the nationalization morning, the first fifty-eight juniors Freshman, was named to the oflice separated into groups we would Flynn, president of ~he Club, Frank of the arms industry to take the of third prefect. Also elected at the have a better perception of what we Mezur and John Brockman. became momentarily conscious that a white piece of paper had been profit out of war? meeting was the Spiritua'1 Commit­ are supporting. The same evening, St. Gregory'~ 46 voted Yes; 12 voted No. thrust into their hands. Hindered tee which consists of Albert A. John Brockman carrying the stan­ Seminary, Mount Washington, will Stephen, Vincent E. Smith, Willian\ hear the lecture on the Jesuit Mar­ by the buzzing in their craniums dard of the opposition denied that caused by a big black voodoo called Freshman Debaters A. Kiley, Edward G. Benson, Daniel all scholastic activities were subsi­ tyrs, which will be presented by A. Flynn, Wilbert F. Ferguson, Frank Schaefer, Arthur Volek and Universal Scepticism chasing a weird dized with funds from .the activ.ity little creature answering to the Charles L., McEvoy and Joseph F. fees. He argued that if passbooks Lawrence Flynn. Organize T~am The current season promises to be name of Objective Evidence, the Downey. were transferable th

•·. . , !'AGE TWO THE XAVERIAN NEWS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1915 THE XA VERJAN NEWS because that is the type whom he has always little clock, She swallowed it one day, Now • defended and admired. '·she's taking Castor oil to PllllS the time away Published Every Chesterton was born in the year 1874. And ...... Stude: "Are you a p~ofessor? ...... Thursday During NOW LET'S after a boyhood of ease during .which he Stooge: "Naw, I won this tie In a raftle" ...... The College Year studied industriously, he assumed a position Coach Clem to "Roaring" John Koprowski: as a clerk in a large London office. But a "Remember that basketball develops. lnltla-. Subscription, $1.50 a c matter-of-fact life was restraining to him, tlve, individuality and leadership. Now get and upon the sale of .several criticisms to in there and do exactly as·(. tell you" ...... · Year - Single Copies prominent journals and periodicals, he re- The U. of California h,as winter football prae­ 5 Cents. 0 signed his position to devote all his time to tice to prepare for. Spring tralnln1 for the literary effort. Since then he has delved in- 1ames In the Fall ...... Like staying up all Member of National College N- to almost every type of writing conceivable nl1ht In order to be early for class tile fol­ Press Association and into almost every ·subject, besides be• lowln1 momlng ,; .... My·flock, the world is coming so successful on the .platform that h~ on the rocks, virtue Is on the decline, the Office: 52 Biology Bldg. Phone: JE, 3220 S. is in demand not only in England, but in end cannot be far removed ...... As proof of America and in other foreign countries as the sad state of affairs, there Is a sign In the Paul Barrctt...... Editor-in-Chief I well. • Boston Library which reads "f,ow Conversa- AV. 4317 M A magician may sometimes reach into a tion permitted" ...... Doward· Phillips popu­ hat and pull out a rabbit, or he may slide lar campus cutter-upper, dnrlng his leisure Howard Phillips...... Business Manager D his hand through the air and produce a card. runs the elevator in a certain hospital here WO. 6063 But Chesterton can jumble words in such a in the city ...... That must have been what E way as to form a paradox. In a literary way he meant the other day when he said "last EDITORIAL STAFF and otherwise, he is, without doubt, the most night I took my girl down a couple Jie1s" outstanding figure of the present era, and ...... Jim Viler' Is a 1Jlt worried ...... dinnll Tom McDonough...... Assistant Editor R the world - literature in particular - may fear lad ...... you're safe this week but watch Leonard Griffith ...... Associate Editor wait a long time for his equal. the next issue ...... they'.re stacked against Richard Kearney...... Editorial Assistant ya' ...... Len Griffith said his late date bad Joseph Gruenwald ...... News Editor quips' _ XAVIER quotes ~ an auto face ...... as soon as she gets enoiash Stllf'f •Art Volek Frnnk Schncfcr, Robert Drchlnmc, THE LITERARY MAGICIAN 1 By Vln'cent E. Smith h.. jack she's sonna' have It lifted ...... Alas .~!~~~" 8·~~k~1~:\·, '~'1W11f::c~l~ci:.· ~~~~~ t·~~ni~~~; ~ ~ ~ lads onll 22 more days till 'the Prom ...... Josc1•h Nl!lmun. Although there is a decided tendency ~ , ~ And now my friends ...... an'd you fellows Joe Kruse...... Sports Editor among present-day authors to write in such ~ ~ ~ whom I have already mentioned .... ,,'FOR Stntr: 'l'om Jiumum, ltollcrt ;\IcKcnn111 Arnold Ilull· rJO "" thorough, exposing manners that at times C. /- ,=;; )!_,. THE SCOOP OF THE YEAR ...... With buch. ~~ ,...~ ~'J' ~ 'they are utterly boresome, Gilbert Ke,ith ~....,,__,;::..-~ ~~ the unsollcltect ..~~P of your acttlvhaslty bfees, Charles McDowell ...... Feature Editor Chesterton is one who has clung to high ~ your cosmopoi...... corresponden een Stuff: H.awllngs Young, Lconurd Gnt'tncr. standards and who has refused to leave that ~ · l asked to tour the state, searching for news Jack Debbeler...... Exchange Editor upper stratum which demands that, in order ~ · ~ to make your f.unnle faces wrinkle up· 1111 Staff: Chnrlcs ~lcAYDl"t Jnck li'ognrty, to contribute to literature, one must not only ~ ~ mirth ...... SoooOOOO by ihe time the nest James Shaw...... Columnist be able to provide diversion for his reader ~ ~ Imme goes to press your pride and joy will Vincent Smith...... Columnist but also be able to stimulate him by a com- ~ ~ be somewhere near Cleveland hashing out John Linneman ...... Headline Editor pact, aphoristic style. Yet many critics de- ~ . ~ the most popular column In the News ...... ~ x ~ Nelson Post ...... Headlines clare that he has reached the other extreme See you men some time around 1raduatlon Roy Ferneding...... Copy Editor and that by emphasizing his language he has J ~ qqqq ~ ...... I doubt if I'll see all of you there ...... veiled his beautiful thoughts. He has used ~ ~~ Get alon1 little Jimm, get alon1. Anthony Schmeig...... Sodality Corre>pondent many paradoxes, it is true. But that these ~

Ad•;er~l~1'.1tr :.~i~nl~~rc!~1:,t1'L~~tc/oU~ut~-eo.,fi~~nTI:!~ and•-cl~"" incite both m••O, delight ·"- and U,.despair ..... inM'1o•, pros- ~_,.. quibbles qulllets ~., ------] Goruinn •:JS, llarc llcurdon '38, 'l'ud Duker '38, 1 Dou Darnum '37. pective writ.\!rs, even these carpers cannot ' 0 p 0 si~:;~~yi!e~rs· life, Chesterton cultivated a By Jimmb "Shabwlt k ; . ' tber . eople's pinio'n wholesome literary taste. And since his boy- This entre should e a wea " .. .. True Representatives hood was somewhat uneventful, he flevoted "Cookie" Koch, the ·man with the mask is ·------·---·---­ so much time to wide-spread reading that he. peering over my shoulder .. " .. lookln' fer­ For the second consecutive year the Ohio imbibed a knowledge on almost every sub- more space as usual " .... the only spaee I The .Normal and. Blessed State Chamnionship seems to be within the ject of use or interest to man. He has been kin give you sunny, is in the waste basket grasp of the Xavier. baskE;\ball team. The New \Vorld, Chlcaso ~Y ronounced as "the most versatile of living ...... Incidentally If the colUlllJl Is a bit' un­ Fume h• a fickle Jude. Ccrtnlnly, ru country doc· virtue of their sensational victory over Ohio P der its customary rood form, It's because the fl:ol' In the u;p. Norith wnK fur from cunrtlng It, Wesleyan, the Musketeers are the only l<;>gi­ authors" by an eminent critic, and one who editor Is jealous anct has censored It " .. .. much Jesa cx1JcetJug Jt. When Doctor D11foc as~ has read his works, or one who has studied one good eXCIJl!C is better than some ...... slstccl at the blrtb of the Dionne quintuplets be cal contenders in the state for the mythical nc\•cr di'c111nt that his cn~er1•risc nncl dcdlt'Dtlon title. If the Bobcats of Ohio University fall his life, can readily see that this description Litle Jack Homer sat in a comer ...... cuz would mukc him one of the rcnownccl men or the worltl. When he lectured In New York the other before the fatal thrust of the Musketeer is certainly not without a good foundation. even his best friends wouldn't tell him ...... duy twe11ty tlwuennd applied for seats In CnrneKlo sword, then who in all fairness can deny On the speaking platform, Chesterton is In the dark ages past, cl:umes were opened HlnU~. The IHBUIC J)fOJ~ortlon· of demand would Coach Clem Crowe's team the honor of be­ especially sulphitic. He can apparently con- with prayer ...... now we pray for them to f£0:~~~~rsb'l11~ 88ricl~1r ~~~J~ ~lrff;tc~1~fd 1 frn~\~::/g:: ing state champs? vict a man, even if attacking such a.creature end ...... Walt Winchell tell us that In N. Y., Uc \\'UK ent11111dustlc ubont Um l<''fench-Cnnudlnn stock: that ts not nfrttld to htH'C chlJdren. He 61JOke of. To the silent tutor of Notre Dame fame as George Bernard Shaw. For often after 5000 watches go into pawn dally ...... you 'twmillcH or ten, nrtccn, und e\•cn twenty, und never goes all the credit for building up one of the contemplating another's statement, he tosses forrot to mention how many of your craeks H() muc!h us mentioned race suicide. Ha tmld about· the Ii"rench-canndlans thut they wero A-1 stock, best teams ever to show at the Xavier field­ the words around in such a way as to make go In the same space er time Wally, me boy \'lrlle, 111111 l~ntlrcly without blood dlKenKeS. 'l'hey house. Coach Crowe began the basketball the audience roar with laughter and ridicule...... Sinster agent 00046 reports the follow- were u race of a nutuml and normul llfe. In R. some­ whut hntttlle lnntl m·1!ry1rnc hnd enough to eat, to be season with a green but ambitious team. His acquaintances view him in the light of Ing ...... "Bunny" Koepe with his perpetual clothed, hous1..-s to Jive In •. 'l'hlH may srem nil ab­ With only two veterans to depend upon he both love and fear, because he is the type of date, on way to Oxford Wed. P. M. runs out horrent to the stcrll11..er and to the cugeulKt, but to the Doeito-r, who HJ1e1uls his lite amongst this hardy had to mould the greater part of his team man who literally accepts the definition that of ras ...... Comes to class next A. M. with aud hleKHcd 1moplc, there wus nothing to wonder from tyros. By patience, encouragement ana "a friend is one who does not hesitate to patch ·on his Up ...... Draw your own con- O\'Cr hut C\'errthlng to he thnnkful fur, thnt there were 111.wplc 1i1 thl~ worltl who ll\'Cd nccorcllng to wisdom he has succeeded in constructing a criticize and to find fault." clusions men ...... but don't be nasty about the Commandments or Uod und His Holy Church. successful basketball unit, one which is As a politician, he has also become quite it ...... Talkin1 about cops, you fellows who a great credit to the genius of Clem Crdwe, prominent. He has championed the rights of crib during exams better steer clear of "Ole and a great honor to Xavier University. the common people, and he has even gone so English" (the big cheese) Dachs, cuz jest last Jesuit Bulletin To Parents No team of Musketeers, past or present, far as to say that the elaborate machinery Saturday he was swom In as a Deputy Sher­ Of Students will ever equal the fight and ambitoin of Xa­ of the government should be diminished and riff of Ham County (so the badge says) ...... vier's 1934-35 basketball team. Rated as not that the means of production should be plac- you said It, when you said HAM ...... Snip­ standing a chance in the Ohio Wesleyan Th.rough the courtesy of its Editor, ed in the hands of communities. But he is ped from somewhere: Simon Lake who is THE JESUIT BULLETIN, a monthly OD game, the five young men whom Clem had not in the full sense of the word a socialist. working on a submarine to dive for gold,. tutored patiently for two months, by sheer Jesuit schools. and activities, Is beln1 sent He recognizes democracy as ari ideal, but he should remember that boxing reached its gratis to the parents or guardians of stu­ grit and determination, overpowered the un­ stoutly maintains that it has reached a point present pitiable state for the same similar defeated Buckeye champs. Tuesday night dents attending the Colleges and Hi1h where it needs a general house-cleaning in reason ...... Lie there and rot, said the wrest­ Schools on the Chicago and Missouri Pro­ they again showed their never-say-die spirit order to toss aside its flagrant, growing evils. ler's tot, to a friend he had got, Somewhat by holding Kentucky to a thirteen point win. vinces of the Society of Jesus. As a philosopher, · Chesterton has also tied in a knot ...... To "L'ove Drops" Sweeney It is the wish of the Editor that all par­ No one can deny that Clem Crowe of the achieved much distinction. Since he possess- we dedicate the now weekly caulifiower cor­ Xavier University Musketeers is one of the entS receive the BULLETIN; hence it will es remarkable insight, he can immediately sage for his fine defensive play in the' Wes­ be considered a favor if those students nation's leading basketball coaches. His rec­ detect falsehoods and expose the truth by his leyan game ...... gaud how that guy can ord speaks for itself and for his te'am. whose parents do not receive it will notify own subtle means. If he were an employer, guard ...... "Hustlin" Leo's no pushover in The Editor as be himself has said, he would not hire a the best of leagues ...... a darlln' pair ...... The Jesuit Bulletin, An ad in the University of Iqwa News: man because of his abilities but because of The "X"s have it this week ....· .. Overbeck's St. Mary's C11llege, · Wanted-Burly, beauty-proof individual to his philosophy. And this employee would letter on his chest looks similar to a tooth St. Mary's, Kansas. read the meters in sorority houses on the be taken from the common ordinary man, in Joe E. Brown's mouth ...... Mary· had a campus. We have not made a nickel in years. The "Cfrcus Section" The News has already lauded the basket­ ball team and its coach for the magnificent work which they have done this year. But jt is a sad though undeniable fact that every silver cloud is usually tinged wilh sable. Our amber encases a very large blue-bottle fly, our rose is possessed of a very piercing thorn. The custom of seating the student body'in the "circus section" at the more im­ portant games seems to be a short-sighted policy. The athletics at Xavier are conduct­ ed primarily for the benefit of the student body, and certainly the students should not be shifted around the Fieldhouse whenever the Athletic Council has hopes of a large at­ tendance at a certain "game: • It would seem a far better policy to assign a certain section in the stands for the stu­ dents. Such action would result in a lessen­ ing of the confusion which exists under the plan now foljjlwed. Moreover, if the students were seated together at all the games organ­ ized cheering, such as is customary at foot­ ball games, could be attempted. This would surely result in more color; it would enliven the entire proceedings; it would be a benefit both for the players and for the spectators. SP£CIAI. P~OC'£SS TAK£$ ovr TH£ BITE" Any such attempt is impossible, of course, ~"COOL A/110 I.ONG-BURNING until the habitual custom of directing the students into any convenient portion of the 2 OV/l/CES IN EVERY Tl/I/ stands is abandoned. We request the Ath­ letic Council to give the policy of a definite student section, and of organized cheering, their consideration. Directors of Oxford University in England once voted not to install baths in the dormi­ tories because the students only attended school eisht weeks out of the year.

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Side Glances AT THE A Gigantic Sale for Particular Men! lntramurals ' . Mabley's Famous The past Sunday morning saw the Elet hall division of the intramural in full swing with a card of four games. The opening of the secon& (!(!RIAL TO'' .nonth of hostilities produced a re­ . markable improvement in passing ·and team play. · In the opener the Shawnees led by their rotund' Capt. "Fat" Holden, .trounced "Roughhouse" Dreman's Cherokees. SHIRTS Sullivan and Lyons again shared . scoring honors. , _ In the next game bhe Siouxs turn­ '1.95 Values . ed back the Blackfeet in a low scor­ ing tilt, 8-6. G. Donkel and SmLtlt .faced the winners, while Domanski held up 1he losers wi1h 4 points. - Mooemans usual fa.st-traveling Moh..Wks ·slowed down to a. 12-fl 1.39 victory over .the Apaches. Nebel and Bailey were the chief tossers fur the 3 for $4.00 leaders with Spehn collecting 6 of his teams 7 points. The Crows and Iroquois wound up Day In, day out, for more than 15 years Rialto the session with a spectacular shirts have been selling in record breaking num­ . over-time period thriller. Darragh bers at Mabley's. Tust six months ago we cele· finally led his Crows to victory with brated the sale of our 2,000,000th Rialto shirt. a last minute free~throw, giving his That prove; that the q.;ality must be right. Thts . team a 7 to 6 advantage. • • • sale Js certain lo shoot Rialto popularity to . In the day-student division, the greater holghts. Every shirt in this sale is new Packers continued in the win col­ •.• tbe selection Is complete .•. the values are umn by outscoring the Cards, 17-10. the kind that break selltng records. ·Jerry Bressler and Janson led their :teams in scoring with 8 and 6 point!s respectively. White In BIHi 13\.i to u: In the only other game on tho Fem~ .Pattom1 ID BllH 14 to 17. program, Bob Green lead .the Red­ skins to a 19 to 4. walk' over the . Gunners. Collar attaChed. 2 laundered collars to match, Mabley's : Street Floor Neckband (white only) No better food­ No finer treat- ICE CREAM Ohio Valley Dairy Council Mahley.,,& ~are"7

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and rough guarding figured decis­ ord against Cincinnati on January was none other than Kentucky's ively in the play, and Wesleyan was 26, thll; year. candidate for All-America honors, Varsity Defeats able to gather only two baskets and BOBCATS Three sophomores, Bust, Reeves, Leroy Edwards, 6 :lit. 5 in. Center, three free throws during the period, and May, along with Reichley, a who managed to collect a total of 23 while allowing Xav.ier six baskets senior, complete the starting lineup. points before retiring in the last 0. Wesleyan In and two successful throws from the Defeated by Western Reserve, half. All •but Leo Sack took a fling foul line. Are Last Obstacle Ohio Wesleyan, Ohio State, and Cin­ at guarding the elusive pivot man Sensational Tilt Xavier knotted the score at 22 all cinnati, they hold wins over Miami, but to no avail, as his tremendous with two baskets by Sweeney and Marshall, Marietta, Zanesville, Wil­ heighth was too much to overcome. Sack, and the lead was gained, nev­ In Path Of Xavier Musketeers mington, Bliss and Dayton. They . Edwards opened the scoring for er to be lost, "by two more at the have pointed especially for the Xa­ the visitors with two hook shots Victory Over Wesleyan hands of Big Joe Kruse, lanky pivot Toward Second Consecu· vier outfit and from all indications, under the ibucket, but this was man who controlled the tipoff most tive State Championship the game should be another thriller. quickly tied up on baskets by Saek Puts Ohio Championship of the game. and McKenna. The tall pivot man Within Grasp Of Xavier The play of co-captains Russ After tangling with two of the could not be denied, however, and Sweeney and Leo Sack stood as out­ Contenders For succeeded in dropping in 11 succes­ country's most powerful teams with­ sive points before Lawrence, Wild­ standing for Xavier and the two in four days, Coach Olem Crowe's With its Ohio state championship tied for high scoring honors with fighting Musketeers are prepared to cat forward, broke into the scoring at stake last Saturday, the Muske­ nJne points each. Sweeney's 'shots meet the highly polished Ohio Uni­ National Crown column with two charity heaves. In teers came back with renewed pow­ from midfloor and Iris clever guard­ versity five at the fieldhouse tomor­ the meantime, the Musketeers were er in the form of a revamped lineup ing of McAdams, star Wesleyan for­ row night. Beat Crowemen adding to their score by virtue of to turn back Ohio Wesleyan, cham­ ward, was the highlight of the game. For the third time in a week, field goals by Kruse and Sweeney, pions of the Buckeye Conference Sack brought the crowd to its feet Xavier court enthusiasts will see the and two foul shots apiece by Kruse and hitherto undefeated in Ohio, by many times by his brilliant floor Muskies pitted against a touted of­ and McKenna. The Wildcats then a score of 29 to 26. A crowd of 3400, play and clever dribbling. fense centered around a high scor­ Edwards Plays Sensational opened up to grab a 26-16 lead at the biggest this season, witnessed the The Wesleyan team represents one ing pivot man. Game For Wildcats; halftime. battle. of the best coordinated quintets to The Ohio team has shown a decid­ The second stanza showed a great The "Big Blue," by aggressive perform against Xavier in recent ed scoring punch this season, with Score 40-27 improvement in Xavier's play, both spirit alone, fought their way to an years. Although team play js their an average· of 40 points per game on offense .and defense, but they 11 to 3 lead before the "Battling most outstanding virtue, special over a stretch of 15 games, against were unable to score as shot after Bishops" could find the hoop. By commendation must be given to the best teams in the state. In a game packed with thrills and shot would hit the ·rim and bounce superb shooting and clever Hoar Stark and Stammler for their ex­ In BernaTd uBeanie" Berens, six excitement, the University of Ken­ out. Edwards was held to a mere play, however, the Methodists work· pert shooting and to John McAdams feet five inch all-Buckeye center­ tucky defeated Xavier 40-27, before 7 points in this half with Russ Swee­ ed their way to a 19 to 15 lead be­ for his speedy and aggressive floor man, they possess a real problem to a near-capacity crowd at the Field­ ney guarding him excellently. fore the half ended. play. the opposition. Berens, a senior, house last Tuesday night. The con­ At no time did the Musketeers Failure of either team to take un­ holds the state scoring record with test was much more closely played give up fighting although the odds necessary chances settled' the game New York producers can always 695 points in 51 games, with six re­ than the score indicates, as the Mus­ were tremendously against them. to a battle of defenses during the tell when they have a hit play on maining. He is the leading scorer keteers were ever threatening de­ The work of Joe Kruse and Leo second half and at this point the the first night. The coughers out­ in Ohio at present with 210 points spite the handicap in size offered by Sack was also outstanding, with the Musketeers' fighting spirit asser.ted number the snorers two to one.­ for 14 games, reaching his peak wi.th the Kentuckians. former gathering in 11 points against 1tself. The intercepting of passes Life. 28 points for a new single game rec- The difference in the two teams his All-American rival.

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