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THE O~FICIAL STUDENT NEWSPAPER 9F THE <:olfEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS, ST. XAVIER COLLEGE

VOL XV. ·CINCINNATI, OHIO, WEDNEsDAY, MARCH 12, 1930 PRICE Sc NO •. 23. Century A.C. Team Corners Market In Y's Track Fiesta ,,\ St. Xavier Maaquera Toi ' . Visit, Bellevue Pariah ·NEWCOMERS SHOW "The Robliery" la Booked For Sunday Matinee Program LARGE F,IELD At SL Patrick'• "The Robbery," a one-act farce that THE WAY met such generous approval upon Its Initial presentation by tile Masque So­ ciety In the Union House on January 24, will be staged before tile parishion­ .'Selected By Committee ers of St. Patrick's Churcll, Bellevue, Musketeers Shackeled Ky., on Sunday .afternoon. Milton D. Tobin, of the senior class, law of Averages Favors St. X. will again direct the production and By Absence of 'Frisby' O'Bryan; has assembled the same cast to appear · · In View of Past Record~. before the over-the-river audience. , Star's Ineligibility ABlow. The cast Is as follows: Miss Camille Howell ...... Edith Upton APRIL 15 IS THE DEADLINE Joseph Neville ...... Bob Hamilton· MAHONY SHOWS UP WELL Miss Clara Dowling ...... "The Cathollc Laymen and Grad· ...... Mrs. Margaret Upton By Harry D. Foiey Francis J, Vaughan...... John Upton uates Studies and Research" h.ns been If the play "clicks" as well Sunday C. Coleman, the only participant to chosen as the subject of the annual as It did upon the evening It was pre­ take two first places in the meet, Jed Intercollegiate English Contest that Is sented at St. Xavier we have no fears the Century A. c. to victory in the that Mr. Tobin's reputation as a direc­ thirty-first annual trnck and field meet held between the and unlver· of the Central Y. M" C. A., at St. Xa~ sltles of the Jesuit Mlsso,url Province. tor will, in time, eclipse that of David Mark Grlfllth and Mack Bennett. vier's field house last Saturday night. A list of Instructions and references Although It was the first appeamnce of the Century Club In any athletic · has been sent to the various lnstltu- tlons entered In the contest. Tile LAW SCHOLARSHIP meet they proved their prowess beyond a doubt. They also had a very lmpos·. :SUCCESS MET BY Ing group of track men entered under i~t~~n~n:ut::1r a~~=::.i:!I~ !::: OP.EN· TO SENIORS their colors. They had thirty-two ath­ the three best from each school will letes entered, the University of Clu· FATHER LILLY IN clnnatl twenty-two, the Central Y 18, the Ohio Wesleyan University 14, and St. !:a~o:::~e~/:~~~ ~:ad:~ere 11N .CINCY SCHOOL x. 5. Xavier's 1929 Re

Clef Cl u'.b Serenades The Xa veri·an '·News 'Ji abnormal llke all vice" Is without --111_,-~. -n·-n·--h-. an lo,ta of h~blttruth .. The author seems to Published Everr · Wednesday Darlnr the CoD•ge 'year Villa Madonna Stud~nta disprove his own cnse by writing the .,. ;;;.,._-;;-;,;.,-;,~1 A ·Soph~s article, for what Is wi·itten Is Intended INSURANCE Course In Conducting Tech)\ique r. to be read! Therefore If M. Valery Lar- FIRE-CASUALTY-BONDS Subscription $1.50 a Year-Single Copies .OS i To Be Given To Members 711'Ur. i baud sincerely believed his own state- ' 902 First National Bank Bl~~ ,' · CALL MAIN 611 ..?l'l I ment he should not have put pen to Office, Union House - Canal 404,0 ,,..... ,_,_,, , ._. Fables .. Of Musical G~oup ' f paper in the first place. ______Entered BB third class matter at the Pootomce at Cincinnati, Ohio, 1 under Permit No. 1275. i However, Mr. Koch's essay contains By John T. Anton •.4nug4t' much valuable material and some By The Clef Club tra~eled to Villa Ma­ Gr splendid suggestions. Of particular Editor-In-Chief ADRIAN A. DAUGHERTY ,donna Academy and presented a con­ worth are the following three taken Messman-Wenstrup ROBERT L. OTTO, '30 cert there last Friday evening. The :~ from a work of the late Dr. Carl Hilty llead:y·To.IJ'car ·Dr· Alade·To.Or4er Edward P. VonderHaar '31 ...... Associate Editor program was .the same that was pre­ 1 . i!l!J ljn.~ti!i (l;i. ilntlr . I of Germany. m One must read much ' CLOTl/ING 0 A. A, Daugherty ' sented the previous week at Mt. st. , 1 and 1·egularly. (2) One must make up I1 ~~~g~~o~~h·~~ ~ .. :~~ ...'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'."1:1t~r~";; ~~/~; And yet there are those who stlll Joseph. •:-i i:-- 1 --·---0 -·- 1 -·~~,-.._,.) one's mind to read only the good and 611-613 MAIN ST. John Anton '32 ...... Dramatic and Music Editor think that "Pollshed Corners" refers Richard O'Dowd, Joseph Petranka John A. Nolan '32 ...... Editor Do modern people read' too ·much or not the bad· or entirely superfluous Hugh Clines '31 ...... ;...... E>REAS f:. llUHKllA.RllT, l'r0Mltl.:1u AOOOVNTANTS Greenwood BldS. Women stadenta enter college at an 438 MAIN STREET 1101-t.1 TneUoia mas. fOURTll near VINE CINCINNATl, OHIO age earlier than men, according to ' I .. Manllfaatmtnr lewelen AD41ta . '1'u Senlee 8,.._. statistics compiled by the University of Wisconsin. P_D_D_ ---- 91!' - -· • '--"------" THE XAVERlAN NEWS PAGE THREE -~~~~-~-~~-ST. XAVIER HIGH SCHOOL~·-~~~---~~~~~~~-~~ not be able to swim for quite a long . APPENDICITIS HITS Walpole Speaks While, Nex.t Friday the Xavier Fish will Hugh Walpole, famous Engllsh novel­ .FENWICK SPELLS Two puplls at St. Xavier High School 41 Final Week Of Noon'.League ist. lectured on The Art and Immor­ compete In its first scholastic · duel have been put down fo1· the slow count ality of the Novel" nt the Central High meet In the history of the school. They In the past two weeks due to app~n­ School Auditorium; January 16. He are posted to meet the Purcell High dlc!tls operations. The two boys are DEFEAT FOR stated that the fol'ce of morality In m·t swimmers at the Fenwick club at 3 Frank Menke of 4-D, nnd Martin Mc­ o'clock. The Sycamore St. team hos Marked By Thrills And Humor has ccasec! to have any act!vlty. Hugh of tl1e Frcslunnn class. Both been preparing most earnestly for tlils boys are doing nicely and bo.t!1 have -The Trinity Times. XAVIER MERMEN contest and w!ll be showing their best defeated 3 B b~ the smashing score Of , .p A Ass' 0Cl AT. Ia· N. rooms at the Good Snmar!tan Hosp!· form against the cavaliers of. the hill­ 13 to 4. In the second contest 4D . tnl. The Freshmen and Seniors should Halloo World! top Friday. All are Invited to attend beat 4A In another lop-sided gl\me, 6 ', I I SENIOR, TEAMS 1 take notice of this; In fact all X stu­ The women's debating squad of Ot­ and pass books Will be acceptable. to 1. A misunderstanding on the part dents, and should try to pay a visit Experience · Tells When Green EVENTS: of 4B has been settled and It Is con- terbein College !ms scheduled contests to these boys this week. Menlrn Is In with Ohlo University, Miami and Capi­ 200 yd. relay-Fenwick Time 1 min. ceded that 40 has taken all the 1aure1s 210 on the second fioor while McHugh Swlmme(s Meet Crew of .59 of the seniors nnd must now live up to Enga·ges Parli'amentary. Law Prof tal. The subject chosen for nil debates 58 sec.: St. X 1 min sec. Play To Standstil In Best resides In 304 on· the third fioor. 40 yd. back stroke, 1st. ~aloney X; their reputation by playing" off the TO Add M f" Is, "Resolved: That the Chain Store ls Club VetQrans. Kerko F; Burns F; Kalb ;x; time 27.4 clininp!onsh!p next week. As will be ress ee mg, Detrimental to Society." Strnnge to say sec. Court Game of Season. seen by glancing below 40, 3E and 2A ATTENTION, REPORTERS! there is no Henderson on tile squad. PURCELL CAVALIERS FRIDAY 40 yd. Free style: 1st. Rush F; Gold­ will have to vie for the honor of en F; Luggan X; Dl'Uffel X. Time 22 3·E TOPS JUNIOR GROUP champions. · CHOOSE MARCH 18TH Due to numerous lnqu\rlcs about Another View By Bob Koch see. The final standing: contributing articles to the pnper, I The ed~tor of '(The Heights," Boston 40 yd. breast stroke: 1st. Kerke F; Class Won Lost Pere, At the meeting of the Parent-Teach­ am printing this bit of information fer College weekly, says the mcuncst man By Louis S!nder ers' Association one month ago, Father Meeting an old and experienced Fen­ Burns F; Druffel X. Time 28.8 sec. 40 9 1 all of you. Their Is no set limit to In the world is the one who blew out .900 Weiand suggested that a class for the wick team last Friday night the St. 200 yd. free style: 1st. We!necke F; Tho life of a correspondent Is a tedi­ 4B 7 his neighbors' lights the night before ous one, that is If he is directed to :a .777 purpose or studying parliamentary law the "staff". Anyone w1th nn interest­ Xavier High School water team was Rush F; Maloney X; Vitali X. Time 4D 3 10 .230 ing piece of news to relate can have Lhc et.hies exam. We think the meanest 1·eport on the business nfia!rs of a be formed. After a month's sincere 10 min. 37.2 sec, · 4A 1 7 It put In print, by handing it in to any one is the fellow who won't lend you downed In a more or less one-sided Ladies' sewing Circle, but that is Ir• .ooo and earnest labor the women in cho.rge 100 yd. Free style: 1st. Tarks F; i·epresentnttve of the pnpcr. The only his daily paper before class in the affair. The young and very Inexper­ relevant to the present article. How· of this acLiv!ty have given form to Burns F; Luggnn X; Vitali X. . Time 3E 4 2 750 restrictions nre that the article must morning, ienced squad which represented Xavier ever a circle Is a circle even If It does · the wish and arranged that a series or 1 min. 10.8 sec. 30 7 3 be of fair quality and of general in­ 60 yd. medley 3 stroke one man: not sew, and then 'te must not forget 1 Jn the meet swam In a very worthy 3D 5 4 terest to the school. Therefore, if you A Liberal Education Maloney X; Burns F; Kerke F. Time thero are three of them on a bnsket• :m ~~:~lr~~s:.·~c~~~~~ ~ C:~~~tle~e~ Ct~cl~~ mannt~ with capt. Maloney copping .3A 2 5 ball court, now we're going around ll\, like to write. and would care to put Wear Scl10onover, end of the Uni­ two firsts one in the 40 yd. back stroke. 47 seconds. 3B 2 7 your bit in the News, thm•e nrc no 120 yd. medley relay 3 men: Fenwick. rings. Ch'cllng back to the official life .222 ~~::,eo~t:1~~e l~~~c~os;h!e~~~,~~:s n~;d p~~~ versity of Arkansas football team, is at which style or sw!mmlng the boy is sMngent rules prnhiblting you from Time 1 min. 30 sec. Xavier 1 min 38.2 of an unofficial correspondent, In this l.OOO course, far Iro111 being n musty. group also captnin of the bnskctball team, supreme, the other In the 60 yd. med­ 2A 15 0 doing so. sec. particular case It wns made endurnble • of uninteresting JllOnologues, will be first baseman of the bnsebnll team, ley, 3 strokes, one m1m. 2D 7 8 466 Total Points: Fenwick 56; Xavier 22. tho past week by a certain tall, white 2B 6 8 .428 an active enjoyable period, with each president of senior clnss nnd a candi­ McHugh Out Of l\leet haired, good-looking Junior. This 20 1 13 .07l member of the class participating in all The Sophomore I>!ay date for a Rhodes Scl1olarsh!p. The absence of Martin McHugh hit SERIES Gerwe star took your reporter's mind, discussions, debn.tcs, and perhaps In nn effort. to pres~nt a more Xavier quite hard and will continue to (yes he has one) off the splenetic atra­ quizzes, to the fullest extent. No more divcl'Slf!ed drnmnt!c program, the Ask Any Student! b!l!ar reflections upon which he Is oft· ARE YOU A SUBSCRIBER? Interesting or 'pleasm·able . diversion, Sophomore class plans to !nnugurnte a be a draw back for the Blue and Whlte With baseball peeking round the cor· I The president of Mount Union re­ the remainder or the season as Martin en wont to dote because of his misery even a.vocation, may be found than series of one-act plays thereby sup­ ner and spring capturing our young In writing much about nothing. This Do you read good literature or do the study of this ·subject. Instructive, planting the original Iden of having cently •tated thnt students should not will not be back. This young Fresh­ poets' fancies, basketball is slowly los­ I be content to skim through but they man who specialized at the breast sm!Ung crack shot laughingly stuck a you content yourself with a high pow­ enjoyable, enllvcnlng1 110 otbcr study one p1;csentntion of two or three nets. ing Its hold as a timely . Through p!n In the 3D children's ballooon and erect 10-cent novelett? The publication may lay claim to a greater list of Tryouts have been held by the direc­ should know the freedom of doing stroke style of ha.d been re­ the long winter tedium of dreary skies, more than Is required. lied upon to cop that event against all their air CMtle vanished just as the of Inferior literature has Increased so v!rtues, many lay. claim to less. tor, Mr. Roth, who hopes by having this sport was a pleasing divert!sement bell rang but that was Tuesday noon tremendously In ttie past few years The activity ·was fully discussed at more students concerned to Increase opposing teams In the comlng meets. but with· the wa1·mer weather its fas· Martin however swam· In the Scholastic and we had had a few selections by that one finds himself Invariably sur­ the recent Parent-Teachers' meeting, the interest of the underclassmen. Page Henderson! c!natlon wanes. Occasionally however, second year on Monday. rounded by numberless stories and edl- but for the benefit or those who wel'e Active rehearsals have not as yet The chain store system was a stum­ meet two weeks ago while suffer!11g a there Is played a fast, snappy game sharp pain In his side. Two days later 2A retaining its unblemished record, torlals that are a nuisance from bot!\ so unfortunate as to be absent, It w!ll begun but are expected to be undcr­ bling block for Creighton debating that at once revives Interest. Such P'" he WWI rushed to the hospital where defeated 2D, 8 to 4 In the first tut. a literary and sph'ltual standpoint, and be treated In brief form. First, all taken in a short time. The date when team against the University of Mar­ games one Is promised In the forth­ an appendicitis operation was perform­ 20 stopped 2B a few minutes later by which tend to make the selection of members of the association nre cor- the play w!ll be given hns not ns yet quette team. The Creighton team up­ coming championship series between ed. He was coming along fine but will the score of 7 to 5· and the week of good reading material a very unlntcr­ d!ally Invited, requested, nay com- been determined. held the affirmative side or the ques- the i·espectlve class champions. Al· lntramural basketball games was un• est!ng assignment. Then too, we often manded, to enroll. This Is the first Ambrnse Lindhorst tion. · though basketball has not met with der way, blazing the trail for greate1· satisfy our views on many current serious project the association has evel' ------, phenomenal success this year, the r!val- things, and these greater' things were topics by drawing our conclusions from tried to put through and It is a rnan!- THE MOUNTEL PRESS CO. ry between these classes Is sharp and not given to procrastination either for knowingly inferior sources. Perhaps It fest duty fol' all members, even hnlf- unrelenting; The series opened Tues­ BETTER they followed immediately In the wake Is curiosity that attract us to unfound­ deservlng of the name, to do their best day and without unforeseen Impedi­ of Monday's games. ed news Items and uninteresting stories to make the project a success. Second, PRINTING ments will close on Thursday. Those the opening of the series Is on Tues­ who attend the games are promised a What a game those juniors played, nnd perhaps they are. read just to 3E and 3D. Moeller!ng and his war- distinguish between the class of dif­ day, March 18th. To this lecture all N. B. eor. Comi a. S;reamore BU. vital gripping struggle 111 each In­ members of the association are com­ stance. ·r!ors were confident of victory but our ferent, but whatever the cause, just hero was also confident of victory and why this is done has never been fully manded especially to come. 'This is Tri--VALUE there's where the Irresistible force met dcte1·mined for in the ultimate end to be considered a sample lnstrnct!on, the movable object. The !nv!nc!ble we !'each 01u· satisfaction In class and absolutely free, without charge, to ad­ -a new wholesale selling plan that gives Gerwe, playing to the gallery sank a truth and soon that which Is unbene­ vertise the product. It will be held you wholesale savings. Under this plan benuty from past mld-fioor as the game fic!al sometimes even harmful, fades In the llbrai·y at 2:30 ·by the clock. we sell ha.berdashery in units of 3, which And don't forget the date: Tuesday, ended and It Is reported some 3D boys Into oblivion. cuts our buying, selling and handling wept. Your sympathy should be ex- There arc many sources of good l!t­ March 18th. Third, the price. or the costs • • • , and also our prices. tended to these noble sons of X for crature In the field today, but one croup or Instructions Is fifty dollal's, that was hard to take. The score was of the most outstanding Is "Amel'ica", irrespective of the number of pupils. SHIRTS: 3-in-a-box for ...... $4.00 D to 8. The senior game which fol· a weekly publication of the Society of Therefore, if one hundred members NECKWEAR: 3-ties-in·a-box for ...... $2.50 lowed would ot"Clinar!ly be considered Jesus. This Catholic review of the take the course !owning King fore om• sportsmen ·went to seek their that It Is a Jesuit publication is a Be there! I entertainment on the spring bathed sufficient analysis for every student to .&'Company campus. Everyone was there, thht \G eagerly scan Its pages. Further lm­ The city council of Los. Angeles has every one of importance, and none~ was petus for our reading of "America" lies authorized city officials to collect a ree sorry for the time subtracted from li!s in the fact that Father Brown Is In of 25 cents for all cars parked In va­ Fourth and Race Sts. preparation of fourth period's lesson. cha!'ge of the high school circulation. cant lots.· 40 played like demons. Bc!mesche was magical in the fanciful mnn!pulat!ons with which he Invariably acquired two more. points. For a while It r,ppeared like we would have to order. l!ll!es for 4B but those boys are not beaten till the game is over. Soon they 11ad ac­ quired 10 points to O's 11. l"lnke· w•s fouled, the bell rang and ~he game do­ pcnded on this man. The crowd milled about him as he calmly took the &phere between his hands. He lo"31Jd It to­ ward the basket but this game was not to be won by B. The ball returned to the fioor via the exterior of the rim. Again cool decisive Finke took the elusive ball. Nonchalantly he reached for a Camel but remembering where he was he glanced toward the basket and then easily slipped the ball through the hoop to tie the senior classic of 1930. Thursday is usually a big day In scholastic hoop competition, and last Thursday lived up to Its tradlt!onal reputation. 2A as usual defeated Its challenger 2D by the score of 5 to 3. Landav!tz looked best for D while A presented Mll!er and Sontag. Then followed another presentation of the famous star Maurice Gerwe, but this time his foe was more formidable. It was the powerful junior quintet, Rein­ er, Woerner, Ph!llLos Lindhorst and Dorsey. As Is usuat with the 30 out· fit many interesting_, antics were per­ formed for the amusement of the spec­ tators, but the most mirth-provoking was the artful imitation of a surf board gliding over the water as presented by E. J. Blau, who glibly slid over the hardwood on his abdomen. These boys must have their fun but all joking aside · 'tDONT SHOOT!,,· . they are masters of the court. We feel sure In publishing this that. we have the backing of the whole student body, when we state that 30 was the prey ~ cr·ied -the willowy Wino,iac/C) New Two Trouser to inferior refereeing. They took It manfully however-and were given the shady side of a 5 to 4 score. "And why not. my gal?" demanded Wellington Threeves, thrusting Suits in Spring Fabrics Friday presented a few teams of me­ his classic chin against her heaving~bosom. diocre ability. In the lnltial gam~ 3D "Because," replied Winona. ''you will not be annoyed at bridge by 39.so. his huskiness any longer• He has promised tha~ if spared, h1:1 will _Schultz-Goaiger change to OLD GOLDS, made from quee~·leaf tobacco. Not.a throat ' ENGRAVERS scratch in a trillion." 514 Main Street Exclusively in 'Cincin!iati at .______Th~ Mobley & Carew Co. SHEVLIN'S OLD GOLD "IP IT SWIMS, I HAW rr• FASTEST GROWING CIGARETTE IN HISTORY.~~ NOT A cov'Gl:f IN A 'CARLOAD A Good Store 27 ·Eut SI.th Streit on )'Our Rodia •• • OLD GOLD-PAUL WHIT£1\IAN 11duR. Paul Wbtlemao and complete orchtt•tra ••• even Tuesday, 9 to IO P. M .• Eatcru Standard Tlmo

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\ PAGE FOUR\ THE XA.VERIAN NEWS

r-;J ____ .. _,,_,,_,. ____ ,, ____ ,.. _.. ______~ afternoon. Bernard F!pp and John giving the speakers the well-known tel• Hesselbrock of the junior class upheld ephone operator's signal • • • the bua. A. A~ U. MEET IN .ALL WET the amrmatlve of the proposition, Re· Despite this display of good-felloWBhlp GIDDAP! solved: That the Federal Prohibition Two Screen Stars in the Phllopedlans acclaimed Plpp the Law Is Enforceable, against the nega­ best speaker of the day • • • which SPOTLIGHT OVER tive team of Bernard Menkhaus and proves that eloquence Is not always 011 Paul White1ndn Hour William Knoebber, sophomores. 'Ed· the side of the winner. Polo Team Makes Bow This Enforcement Act ward R. Tepe awarded the decision to The Rabid Wet. the negative team, whether In a spirit L-·---~-'-~-- WEEK END of premeditated favoritism or emotion• Menkhaus and Knebber countered On Boulevard Track Philopedians State al Influence, no one knows. - Hla die• with more statlstlca . rnale prug;J'alll o( lhf.! Paul \Vhite· H. Jr.-50 yd. dash. ·man·Old Ould Hom·, tu lie broad· pear with Dehe Daniels In her s. withers on the vine H. sr.-50 yd. dosh. cast o\'tH' tho Uolmuhla systom at first show urter her success In s. 9 o'cloclt elu:ih.H'U stn11da1'd lime. "Hlo IUta" and "Love Come::f. ·H. S. 'Jr.-Shot Put. Bole~. lrnown to llw11sti.1Hh:1 as Along." HugheK nl!m hus the lend A. A. u.--aoo yd. dash Cquallfyhw tho "golllcn voice or tho screen/' with Mary .i\$lOl! In an curly re· heat). ts c;iow co-stnnit1g- \\'Ith l..nura tense lcntntt\'cly tilled 11 Cuokiug College-440 yd. dash (qualifying. La Plante ou Univonml's lot in Her Goose:• heat). H. s. Sr.-220 yd, Dash. 4 Whatliave You? H. s. Jr.-50 yd. low hurdles. OLD GOLD-PAUL WHlTMAN HOUR ·. Lady Luck. H. S. Sr.-50 yd. low 'hurdles. I've Made a Habit of You. H. S. Sr.-Bl'Oad Jump. 9 to 10 P. 1\1. EST. Station KHJ (Station Break) H. S. Sr.-880 yd. relay. Tuesday, lllarch 18th, 1930 5. Some Day Soon-T1:io. H. S. Jr.-880 yd. relay. I'm Following You-Balley. -Night SIGNATURE-Rhapsody In Blue. 6. Sorry. Jntereollerlate A. A. U; l. Happy Days Are I!et·e Again. Where the Golden Daffodils Grow sweet Nothings of Love. -Balley. 50 yd. dash 50 yd. dash Get on Board-Trio. 50 yd. high hurdles 50 yd. high hurdles I. Should I-Fulton. have hopefully decided to present the proving you know less and less of more 8. When You're Counting the Stars case... . 1 mile run 1 mile run I. Song or the Dawn-John Boles and Alone-Crosby. Yes, you've probably guessed It. St. 2 mile run 2 mile run and more. chorus. Why-Trio, Xavier Is about to have a polo· team. Running high Jump Running high jump The neatest trick you can pull is to slip Why Did You-Trio. Cholly Roth and Wahoo Kemme be· Pole Vault Pole Vault gan the latest fad. Not content to l61b shot - 161b shot into the nearest soda fountain or refresli­ enjoy the wonderful facilities of St. 1 mile relay l mile relay ment stand-around the corner from Xavier's $35,000 Field Hou8e like all (4 men> (4 men> anywhere-and invite 'your soul lo the the other contented? students Cholly CENTURY CLUB became restlei.s, and seeing the noble pause that refreshes. There and then, 1 chargers galloping along the boulevard Mt. Union's Early Start seen through a rose-colored glass of deli· bridle path while ,he sought for some­ cious, icc·cold Coca-Cola, all things fall WINS TRACK thing Interesting to do during Ethics Football Is getting an early start MILLION classes, Cholly forthwith decided to at Mount Union. ·About twenty-five into true perspective and you become a purchase all the accountrements neces­ candidates answered Coach "Jack" 0 d.iy man amongst men once more. FIESTA sary (liniment Included) and mount a Thorpe's Initial call for preliminary 'fbc Coca.Cola Company, Atlantu, GA. pacer. Report hath It that the horse spring practice In Memorial Hall Mon­ didn't resent it a bit, but stood up un- day evening, February 24. The trnin­ CContlnued from Page 1) der it like a man . ' . we mean horse. lng consists of setting up exercises and CW-.& signal practice. ITime 3:33 3-5. A Second Hitchcock IT RAD TO DE GOOD TO GET WUEDB IT I S 1 Running High .Jump-Raines, Oen· Anyway, after Wahoo Kemme picked tral High. Distance 5 ft., 10 In. Cholly up from the cinders divers 12-pound sfiot-Griffin, Central High. times, Cholly conceived the Idea of a Pole Vault-Langbreyer, unattached. polo team. Of course being a polo Distance 10 ft., 3 In. player was somewhat of a come down 880-yard Relay-Troop 52. from seat distributor for the Masque Fire by Friction-First Troop No. 97. society but Mr. Roth decided his tal- ..,,au n. s E:n .., c Time 11 1·5 seconds. • cuts lay along the bridle path ... and 1 220-yard Dash (senlor)-Koch, St. frnm what we saw they were lying ---Dayton, O. -May 30• 2 Disabled Veterans - Tippecanoe .RUNAROUND TOPCOATS City-June 2. 3 Mt. St. Joseph-Delhl-Juuc 5 (dual meet). $30 Letters To Be Given ••• in a cigarette. it's A conch Is being sought for at pres• ebt and several names have been sug­ •I ThJJse Topcoats at 1$30 represent gested to the athletic· director who w!ll get somebody TO ANNOUNCE "A BIRD IN THE HAND is worth two in the worth you'd hardly expect. See something soon .. Letters wm be given In spring to the men on the team. bush." Good tast••.:...what smoker would trade it these new knittml coats in the Awards of green sweatel's adorned with away for any number'of cigarette cloims? a bale of hay and a bag of oats wm Nu Chesterfield smoker would. For its mild new colors. - also be made. ' Students are urged to attend all prac· fragrance, its deeply satisfying character- in Pewter Gray ·- Dickens Gray tlco sessions held on the football 1hart, its taste-has always been the 011e thing g1·cen through the courtesy of Jim smokers· wanted: Vellum Tun Roach, chief groundkceper, All spec­ •· - tators are urged to refrain rrom .. TASTE MILD ••• and yet laughter when ChqllY rides by or prac·.. a.bo.ve evetj;thing " THEY SA~ tlce wl!J be held after dark. Cheer Boys, Cheer! ...... -...... Tho standard cheer adopted by the team runs: DUNLAP .Heigh!

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