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Voi. XXVI SANTA BARBARA, , APRIL 18, 1947 No. 21 CALENDAR TODAY— APRIL SHOWERS T0NITE 4 p.m.— recital in music hall. 9-12 p.m.— “April Showers” ASB spring formal at the Recrea­ tion center. APRIL 19, SATURDAY— Pu Ko How at the college cabin. DANCE CLUB TRYOUTS All-College Social Event APRIL 20, SUNDAY— Dance club tryouts will be 2-4 p.m.— E.C.E. dept, birthday party. held Tuesday, April 22, and Thursday, April 24, at 4:00 APRIL 21, MONDAY— p.m., for all women who are in­ 7:30 p.m.— Phrateres meeting. Held at Rec Center terested in Dance club activ­ 7:30-9:30 p.m.— S.F.S. meeting in the AWS room. ities. Gaily decorated umbrellas and the announcement of newly en­ APRIL 22, TUESDAY— gaged couples will highlight the annual spring formal “April Showers” 7 p.m.— ASB council meeting at Ridge hall 100. to be held tonight at the Recreation Center from 9:30 to 12:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m.— Kappa Omicron Phi. according to Willie Wigger, general chairman. Nelson Baker’s orches­ APRIL 23, WEDNESDAY— tra will provide the music and admission will be one student body 3 p.m.— ASB social committee in the AWS room. 'M. Santa Barbara’ ' card per couple. 4 p.m.— Delta Phi Delta meeting in the art office. Umbrellas decorated by various APRIL 24, THURSDAY— 12th Victim Falls campus organizations will be fea­ 4 p.m.— Science seminar in the AWS room. French Comedy; tured in the decorations together The Gaucho baseballers had with flowered arbors, a wishing 7:30 p.m.— Crown and Scepter. to resort to the use of four 7:30 p.m.— Alpha Phi Omega in the AWS room. well in the patio and a huge beach Presented April 25 and a two run rally umbrella decorated on the under­ APRIL 25, FRIDAY— in the last of the 8th to come side. A prize for the best entry Panhellenic Panic night by all the sororities. “Monsieur Santa Barbara,” a from behind and nip the El 1 p.m.— Gauchos vs. San Diego State in two games of French comedy in two acts given Toro Marines, 7-6, in a thrill­ will be presented by the committee at Pershing park. by the department of foreign lan­ ing practice game at Pershing at the dance. Engagemen Ceremonies 7-10 p.m.— Nani Leilani barbecue. guage April 25, has a cast of 22 Park Tuesday afternoon for APRIL 26, SATURDAY— of French. Several of their 12th triumph in 16 starts. Scattered throughout the eve­ Alpha Phi Omega at the college cabin. thé characters speak English_ in Score by : ning will be the announcement of APRIL 27, SUNDAY— the production, making it possible R H E the news of engaged couples. Each Panhellenic formal initiation. for those who do not speak French El Toro 000 010 320—6 7 2 couple wishing to make the an­ to understand the play. UCSB 120 002 02x—7 8 4 nouncement should speak to Ed Romantic Theme Morris, master of ceremonies, be­ AS OTHERS SEE US The story is based on the love fore or during the dance. Each of Monsieur Pruneau for Madelon, couple will be in the spotlight for (Reprint from SC Daily Trojan) (Reprinted from Daily Bruin) a former French Army nurse, and Sharon Smith to Be a few minutes and' each girl will SANTA BARBARA, Apr. 7 (De­ • Men, let’s not be cute about it, his endeavors to court her. Her receive a flower nosegay. layed)—Playing their initial game but when we blow a ball game, mother always happens upon the Tom Duggan, or radio station under the lights, SC’s_ Trojans we really blow it. If you think scene at the wrong time. The Representative KIST, will be a guest_ and intro­ losit their first intercollegiate base­ we hit the jackpot when Southern mother thinks that his declara­ duced during the evening. ball game of the season 10-8, to California piled up seven runs in tions of love are meant for her. Of West AWS Area Miss Wigger stated that every the Santa Barbara College Gau­ their ninth last Saturday, you are Monsieur Gotrox, an ex-G. I., re­ Sharon Smith, AWS president member of the .various commit­ chos in a 3-hour and 20 minute very, very wrong. turns to France seeking the of Santa Barbara college, attend­ tees have surely worked hard and contest here at Laguna Park to­ With the score knotted at 5-5 in French Army nurse, Madelon, who ed the eleventh bi-annual confer­ deserve much credit. In charge of night. the last of the eighth, the Santa took care of him when the war ence of the Inter-Collegiate As­ the umbrella decorating contest The CIBA leading Trojans were Barbara Gauchos, a branch of the was being fought, a short time sociation of Women Students has been Shirley Cook. Working unable to adapt themselves to the University of California, acted before. The good are rewarded which was held at the University on decorations have been Barbara lights until late in the game. The like anything but brothers as they and the wicked are not punished, of Minnesota, Minneapolis, last Balthis, Bee Gee Zink, Barbara loss of SC’s fifth of the season. climbed all over the Bruins and as there are no wicked characters week from April 9 to 12. Brown, M. B. Hoover, Gloria Mor­ Night-Blinded marked uip eight big runs to in the play. At this first convention since gan, Helen and Jerry Terres. Outhit and outplayed by the walk away with the decision. Personnages the war, Miss Smith was elected A1 Anderson has been in charge mediocre Gauchos,-the nightblind- Twelve-hundred shivering fans Director of the play by the delegates as National Re­ of making the advertising pos­ ed Trojans stumbled their way (half of them Cal Rossi’s rela­ Dr. William F. Aggeler gional Representative of the West. ters-. Laura Getoke has been chair­ through the game and went hit­ tives) looked on as the Bruins Le Marchand de Journaux The west includes Hawaii and Al­ man of the refreshment commit­ less for the first five and two-thirds lost their first game of. the nor­ Peter Lisca aska and all of the southwest and tee, assisted by Lois Vedder, and innings until Capt. Bill Crutch­ thern junket. Deuxieme Client ...... Peter Grant western states to the boundaries Shirley Cook. Handling the clean­ field punched a double into deep Corporal Meatball .. Gerry Larson of South Dakota. up process is chairman Eileen Dis- left field. The Troymen only col­ SBC Brass Choir Soldat Américain .. Walter Chimil The theme of the convention muck. lected five hits in the contest, with Madelon ...... Lucienne Ready was “The Place of AWS in the Sponsors for the affair will be the only other extra base hit being M. Pruneau Post-War World,” and the discus­ Dr. and Mrs. William Hayes, Dr. obtained by Gordon Jones. . . . Makes Tour of Sam-Pearce Pinkerton sions were divided according to the and Mrs. Harry Girvetz, Mr. and etc. ad infinitum. Mme. Poiret ...... Mary Rogers categories in which they were Mrs. Stephen Goodspeed, Mr. and (Ed. Note— If memory serves LA High Schools John D. Gotrox III (M. classified, large school’s service, Mrs. Douglas Woodhouse, and Dr. correctly, this same MEDIOCRE The Santa Barbara college brass Santa Barbara) .. Jules Jacques large school’s executive, and small William Ellison. Gaucho nine plastered the Bruins choir has just completed a five Poilu ...... David Plimier school’s executive and service.' two nights later under the same day tour of high schools in the Agent de Police ...... Jean Roady S. B. Highly Regarded Phi Lambda Mu conditions.) vicinity. Thirteen Sergeant Nasty, C.M.P. “This convention was a very concerts were presented at the fol­ Chuck Roberson fruitful experience,” according to lowing schools: Lincoln, Wilson, Corporal Vinegarpuss, Miss Smith, “for all delegates^ con­ Turns National Co-Sponsors Set Emerson, Virgil, , Mc­ C.M.P...... Arlin Stockburger cerned. The exchanging of ideas Phi Lambda Mu, honorary music Kinley, Clearwater, Beverly Hills, L’Ouvrier ...... Jack Profantand attempting of solutions of society, has accepted an invitation May Festival Glendale, Poly-Tech and Holly­ Sa Femme...... Ruth Fritts common problems will be of great to become afiliated with Phi Beta, wood High. Sa F ille ...... Michelle Roady value throughout the convening national fraternity of music and Soloists Musicienne de Rue years to AWS members here at speech, and will be initiated as Date at May 2 Featured on the programs as Doris Prudence Santa Barbara. Many new ideas Alpha Gamma chapter in formal Premiere Chanteuse..Jean Ausman were presented that can -be in­ Plans have been completed and soloists were: George Beatie, trom­ ceremonies to be held Sunday bonist; Joe Welch and Martin Deuxieme Chanteuse corporated into our organization. afternoon at the Montecito School preparation is well underway for Brown, baritone horns; Bill Mc- Tina Sanchez It was of great importance to dis­ for Girls. National officers in the coming May Festival. Jointly Clintic, trumpet and piano; Mary Aceompaniest ...... Bernice Baker cover that AWS on Santa Barbara Properties ...... Tom Mannex charge of tht initiation- will be sponsored by the Phrateres and Reiss, Leland Kenniston, and Rich­ campus is so highly regarded in Mrs. Lotta Carll of Eugene,_ Ore­ Advertising Manager the national organization as com­ Alpha Phi Omega fraternity, this ard Dunn, French horn; Pat Spar­ gon, Mrs. Victor Del Conia of row, dancer. The other members Tom Humphrey pared to other colleges and uni­ Long Beach, advisory board mem­ event is slated to be held in the of the organization were Phyllis Admission to “Monsieur Santa versities, as was proven by the ber, Miss Benee Le Roy of Pasa­ Rec center on May 2 from 9:00 to Brubaker, Richard Church, Wal­ Barbara” is 25 cents per person. fact that many universities asked dena, coordinator, and Mrs. Tex 1 2 :00. lace Umber, Walter Jennings, to have copies and explanations of Ritter of Van Nuys, mistress of Committees have been assigned Gene Holloway, Harold Franklin, Crown-Sceptre Rites our organization and activities.” ctremonies. Emilio Hernandez, Dean Russell, One of the greatest underlying Banquet and Program with representatives from both of Robert Runge, Edward Harris, Le­ Held at El Encanto problems common to all campuses, the groups named above. These roy Hooge, Richard Griffin and Initiation of new members- of was that of incorporating^ all The initiation will be followed Crown and Scepter was held at a women on campus into activities. by a banquet at 7 :00, and at 8 :30 committees are as follows: public­ Maurice Fitulkner is the director. a reception and program will be ity and election (Phrateres in Their repertoire consisted of com­ special breakfast meeting at the Every phase of student life of positions by Bach, Faulkner, Rach­ El Encanto Hotel last Sunday at women was discussed. given for invited guests including charge), Nancy Derrer, Tina San­ maninoff, Rimsky-Korsakoff, Ver­ 9:00 a.m. President Gloria Rosi Representatives from universi­ department heads, music depart­ chez, Janet Paine, Henry Use, di, Dukas and Romberg. Some of presided. ties and colleges throughout the ment faculty, administrative of­ Ralph Fletcher, Larry Schilling, Those initiated were Gertrude United States were present at the ficers of the college musiciares, the arrangements were by Mr. and patrons of music in Santa and Bob Ackerson; business com­ Faulkner and Leland Kenniston. Galley, Jean Calderson, Mary Lou meeting. There were seventeen Mr. Robert Runge is their man­ Gustafson, and Laura Goetke. Five representatives from the state of Barbara. mittee (Alpha Phi Omega in ager. others, Audrey Braun, June De- California. Miss Helen Barnett, sponsor of charge), Bill Rutter, Andy Oliver, T ourists Bode, Willie Wigger, Patty Pearl the group, and the following girls Phil Bates, Lois Rasmussen, and Highlighting their time between Meairs, and June Hellwegen, who will receive Phi Beta pins: Joyce Elaine Wells; decorations (Phra­ concerts were tours through the were unable to attend, will be Pan Hell Holds Anderson, Jean Ausman, Carolyn teres in charge), Marjorie Jack- music sections of NBC, CBS, and initiated at a later date. Blair, Nancy Bramlage, Audrey son, Winifred Woods, Alice Thom­ Columbia Motion Pictures Studios. Plans were discussed for the Picnic in Caff Braun, Bernice Baker, Elee Jen­ as, Henry Wescott, Jerry Drane, candle-light recessional, to be held sen, Viva Hoobler, president, Mil­ The most prominent music direc­ In keeping with tradition, soror­ dred Welch, vice-president, Ray- and Grant Garland. tors from each studio were inter­ on June 27 for the graduating ity women on campus participated Petitions for candidates for the viewed by members of the brass seniors, according to Marianna in the annual Pan-Hellenic Picnic, lene Pierce, treasurer, Beth Lang, May Queen contest should be sub­ choir. They also visited a rehear­ Richardson, secretary of the or­ held in the cafeteria Monday even­ Mary Frances Lee, Jean Lewis, mitted at the earliest possible ganization. June Lord, Patricia Parker, Marry sal of Peter Merenblum’s orches­ ing. Lunches were provided for Ellen Reiss, Irene Schjerven, Nik- date. These petitions, signed by tra. As guests of Freddie Martin, each sorority by the pledges. at least thirty student body mem­ the choir spent one evening at the Following a welcome by Pan- ky Uyehara, and Marilyn Wiggins. bers, must be brought to Bill Rus­ Cocoanut Grove. The night spot, Hell president Audrey Braun, each sell at the graduate manager’s of­ “Billy Berg’s,” found some of the GAUCHOS vs. TROJANS group of pledges, resplendent in KAPPA DELT DINNER fice before April 23. eager “Be-Bop” fans observing levies and fancy bibs, did them­ The formal initiation dinner Any additional information may the Eckstine orchestra. TUESDAY, APRIL 22 selves proud by providing enter­ for Kappa Delta Pi, scheduled be obtained from Nancy Derrer, An experience at Virgil Junior tainment for the gathering. for March 27, was canceled and publicity chairman for the event, High was a concert by the 103 According ‘ to Pan-Hellenic ad­ will be April 24. The event Ralph Fletcher, Alpha Phi Omega piece orchestra conducted and in­ IN LOS ANGELES visor, Dean Helen Sweet, atten­ will be held at Eaton’s Restau­ representative, or Bill Russell, structed by Vernon Liedig, a grad­ dance was greater than ever be­ rant, at 7 :00 p.m., 'in the El graduate manager. uate of 1943. fore. Presidio room. Page Two EL G A U C H O Friday, April 18, 1947

Las Meninas had a most success­ PASSION PIT . . . . By TERRES ful party at the beach last Sunday. CLETICE CHOVANEC was the EDITORIAL Some of the people who didn’t OHAN, NANCY SCOTT - BUD hit of the affair with her big plas­ the announcement of en­ HAMMERSTRUNG, BARBARA tic beach ball. Poor NEVA HAN­ In reply to criticism leveled at this column during the gagements for “April Showers” CHROCKETT, JANE MANNING, SEN got tackled by blindfolded past week, we would like to take this opportunity to explain tonight were GEORGE CASTLEBERRY, JOAN HARRY BRUMBAUGH when Tau Gam WILSON-CARL WOOD, RUTH playing Ruben and Rachel. Ap­ our stand on the subject, “campus politics.” Briefly, some stu­ pledge MAR­ parently DON MARQUART and GIE PEARCE MORGAN-DON ROBERTS, BAR­ JACK WELLS thoroughly im­ dents feel that this column’s attention to larger issues, nat­ to SHERM BARA GLESSNER-JOHN LAM­ pressed the party with all their WORTH, Phi energy. ional problems, etc., is not in keeping with what should be in ELLE, BOBBIE GUTH - BILL K a p alum STABLER, JOAN BAIR-BOB' LA Athlete Item a college paper. These students feel that this space should be HELENE FONTAINE, RUTH BREHME - Hard hitting, twenty-three year HARVEY to PAUL STEWART, PEGGY WED- old CY WILLIAMS was seen pur­ devoted to matters of specific concern to the studnt body; DUDLEY DINGTON - CLIFF GILBERT, chasing some school boy tobacco MILLER, CHRIS BURKDOLL-WILL TUR­ before the COP game last week. namely, campus political issues. MARY FRAN­ NEY, LEONARD WALLING-VIO­ Was it licorice, CY? CES LEE to It is the opinion of this writer that the strife between ROBERT LET HAYHOE, MERIKAY GRA­ A M arriage HAM - JACK ERICKSON, JAN Belated congratulations to BILL various factions on the campus for domination of activities W E N D - HODGKINS-HARVEY HUBLER, "LANDT, Alpha Thete alum MAR­ “GARY” COOPER and bride BEV CLAIR-DICK JERAS, BON­ NANCY from USC. is hardly worthy of the term “politics.” Moreover, the insig­ GE WELCH to former student NIE HUGHES-TOM PURTELL, body president and Gamma Sig nificant consequences of whomever happens to be temporar­ MARCIA PERRY-BUD KENIS- alum JOHNNY FOLXA, and MIR- TON, and many, many more. RLE ABBOT to GAIL SQUIRES. ily in control is hardly worthy of the attention of the student One tiny beach party Friday Wopien students pass chocolates night had as participants JEAN body. Classes go on, bridge is played in the cafeteria and to announce events, but Beta Sig AUSMAN - HERBIE BECKMAN, DICK FOX is getting a bigger footie in the library, irrespective of the fact that the P. E. JÜNIE DAVIDSON-SKIPPER charge out of passing cigars to all O’FARRELL, and DORIS BUM- takers, because of the birth of department currently dominates a field normally reserved young BRIAN WILLIAM. Brian’s PHREYS-GORDON CHAUNCEY. for the adolescent power dabblings of sorority girls. mama is Delta Zete alum KAY FOX. Certainly not more than two hundred studentts have any- Buddies? thing at stake in the various elections, etc., and theirs is a per­ Alpha Thete pledge Adele Ta­ tum isn’t satisfied to- just have a sonal stake. What possible effect can there be on the student hell night of her own, but partici­ If so, she'll change her pated in the Beta Sig misery The Oaks body as to whether it is Joe or Moe who is appointed to some evening by driving all the way to mind the next time, if you'll Buellton to get BILL HOBBS. Sandwich Shop committee? For the great bulk of the students life goes on The next day, they went to Los ask for a date with some regardless of the fact that Joe is appointed and Moe is ex­ Angeles, and Sunday they spent together at East beach. ADELE’S Micheltorena at Chapala freshly cut flowers from periencing the pangs of defeat. There is simply not enough' roommate says they’re awfully good friends. interest in this type of information, to devote space to it in Beach Parties El Gaucho. Summer weather causes sum­ OPEN 9 A.M. -1 A.M. mer activities, which means beach Then there is the “school spirit” editorial desired by parties at night. Some of the another group of students. This group would like to open their hundreds of Gauchos at Saturday night parties were MARY LOU Featuring Tasty Snacks El Gaucho each week and read gentle admonitions to keep the LEWIS-BILL THAGARD, JEAN WRIGHT - JIM MOORE, JANE THEROUX OF A THOUSAND GARDENS scrap paper and cigarette butts policed up, for the good of ERICKSON-FRiANCIS PEZZAT- Whenever You Want Them TI, JEANNE KNEASE - STAN dear old Santa Barbara. I’m not saying tht we shouldn’t keep BAKER, CONNIE PEUGH-DON 1331 State Phone 5165 the butts policed up, but how would like to write stuff C. PIERCE, SANDY NELSON- you DAVE BROWNELL, BONNIE like that each week. SLY-AL SCHAB, GINIE GOBLE- Gladys Tevis Gladys Tevis Glàdys Tevis DON GILL, JESS DYER-CHUCK We feel that in dealing with national events, we are fo- ROBERSON, MARGARET MON- cusing attention on matters which are or at least should be, of interest to everyone. To be sure, the paper should reflect the opinion of the majority of the students, and it is hoped ZANE STUDIO that there will be continued criticism. Jules D. Jacques. for

E L GAUCHO Photographs Published every Wednesday and Friday during the school year by the Associated Students of the University of California, Santa Barbara College. Frames E ditor...... Tom Lyle, phone 25284, 125 E. Pedregosa Assistant Editor ...... Helen Torres Greeting Cards Junemarie Davidson ...... Associate Editors ...... Betty Maher "Bugs" BattelTe ...... Managing Editors ...... Bob Hogan Jerry Rose ...... Editors ...... Nick Laikas I Features J a m Studio- Jules Jacques, Merlin Quo, Walter Beaver, Joan Frye, Chris Stone, Chris Burkdoll, Dorothy Cochrane, Beta Butler. 7 La Arcada Ct. at 1114 State News Don Eskeline. Bill Eresich, Marcia Lewis, Rosemary Primbs, Donna Hill, Jan Fitts, Ardis Adler, B. G. Zink, Barbara , Sheila O'Connor, Don Wilson, Nancy DeBenedict. Ruth Anne Groenink, Bill Breau, Patsy Hewlitt, Shirley Lindhorst, Phil Whitman, Marjory Dunavan, Sharon Smith. Sports Walt Zorovich. Don Humphreys, Henry Fogata. Advertising Manager ...... Harry Brumbaugh Circulation Manager ______...... Adele Tatum

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CAMPUS MAKE-UP REMOVER CAMPUS 1IPSTICKS 1.00 plus tax 1117 State S t 50c plus tax CAMPUS CAKE MAKE-UP COSMETICS 50cAnd 1.00 plus tax NE W-DIFFERENT-EXCITING ■ Page Four E L GAUCHO Friday, April 18, 1947 HARD SLUGGING GAUCHOS Cal-Poly Today The first post war edition of the Gaucho team, under TL RuU own TANGLE WITH TIGER NINE Coach Terry Dearborn and assis­ tant Coach “Hop” Findley, has By KEITH ALDERSON the first game 10-9 in ten innings its first test of the season at 4 By Nick Lafkas The big bats of the Gaucho and dropped the second 6-5 in p.m. this afternoon in a dual meet horsehiders will be singing tonight another 10 struggle. Both with the Mustangs at Cal Poly. OPEN LETTER TO CLIFF DEKTAR, USC SPORTSWRITER— We’ve and tomorrow night at Stockton games proved to be a comedy of Some good times have been turned got the story you wrote up on the SB-USC baseball classic, (re­ in a two-game series with the COP errors, but Gaucho fielding has in by mermen at both camps and printed in El Gaucho) so that all may read the results as seen through fairly close competition is expect­ Tigers. Coach Spud Harder’s boys improved tremendously and with the eyes of the opposition. And in the. main it’s a very good sports the heavy bats working the Hill- ed. article. All except for one phrase we came upon. I quote you: “out were to take on the Cal Poly Men who will represent Santa hit and out played by the MEDIOCRE Gauchos.” Tch, tch, s’not so, Mustangs yesterday in a double- toppers should take two. Santa Barbrara will be at full Barbara College today include: Cliff. True we are a smaller institution and our horsehiders are in header, and if the pitching staff Howard Watts and Del Loero in a smaller league, but mediocre?— no! Not so, at least, in my opinion can hold up under the strenuous strength for the weekends round of contests. Cy Williams, after the backstroke, Dick Specht and and my statistics, as this writing tells me we are in second place in weekend, the Gauchos should re­ Phil Wahl in the breast stroke, our league. / turn with 4 wins securely bound being out for several games with up. a leg injury, will be back in the Redman Beatley and Stanford But let’s take a more fundamental argument. Take for instance lineup. Frank Bushman has been Bingham in . Dave Russell In the last series between the and Don Humphreys in the long our game, SBC vs. the “Tricky Trojans.” If you will recall the Tro­ two teams, Santa Barbara took shifted to third to replace Hal jans did not get a hit until the fifth frame after two outs to their Chauncey who has gone into pro distance crawls. Sprinters include: credit, and Cliff, mediocre teams don’t follow up two nights later and ball, and Mark Steinberg has George Jones, Jack Jardine, Tom wallop a UCLA squad 13-5. Pigskin Fellows taken over shortstop. Hart, Fletcher Aleong, and James Flynn. Another item. You, I, and most others realize that it takes good The Trojans of USC will be men playing good ball to win a baseball contest, it is not determined Turning Out for gunning for revenge when the by chance as is, say, “African golf.” Therefore, if you maintain Gauchos travel to Los Angeles that a mediocre team beat the Trojans how do you rate your own Spring Practice next Tuesday for their second Paul Kliss team? Somehow, Cliff, I believe you could have used another adjec­ game with the men of Troy. The Barbara Rush tive here. If anyone happens to notice an 1946 CIBA champs received a object flying through the air with rude jolt last week from Santa Dean Dillman Jr. CHAUNCEY WINS PRO BALL CONTRACT — AND GIRL — Hal dazzling speed, the odds are rather Barbara when the Gauchos hum­ Chauncey’s recent fortune closely parallels a Hollywood plot of “boy high that it won’t be Superman, bled the Trojans 10-8 in a 3 x/2 Jeanne Baird makes good and boy gets girl” sequence, for last Friday Hal checked hour marathon. out of the local knowledge factory, got married the next day to Miss but the infamous pigskin. Yep, Marion Silversmith Katherine Reid (class of ’45), and the two boarded a train to keep that old football fever is again Gaucho batsmen got to Webster, a baseball contract with a southern baseball association. Thus Hal running high. who along with Haskell and Essick is now in pro baseball and will be playing his old position of third The opening of spring football are considered the top Trojan Will Be Seen in the base with the Atlanta “Crackers.” Needless to say the Gaucho squad practice started Monday afternoon hurlers, for 7 runs in a big first Mystery Thriller will feel the absence of Hal in future ball games. Coach Harder feels at La Playa stadium with a turn­ inning rally, and picked up 2 that he will go a long way in baseball and we certainly wish him out of fifty candidates for the more in the second inning off the the best of luck. SBC squad, including thirteen re­ Trojan relief . However turnees from last year’s team. the Trojans came back late in the ‘NIGHT MUST FALL’ BILL FRENCH RECUPERATES FROM OPERATION— Gaucho pit­ Stan Williamson, football coach, game, and it took 3 pitchers to cher Bill French was discharged from the hospital following an ap­ reports thirty-five new faces, and quell the uprising, Scott finally Alhecama Theatre pendicitis operation on the day of the UCLA tilt. Although he will sixteen who are still participating putting them down. not be able to participate at once (and he was sorely needed a last in baseball and track have not re­ 2 C 2 A conference standings week’s five assignments), Coach Spud Harder hopes that he will be ported as yet. It is estimated that show the San Diego Aztecs on A pril 17-20 in good shape to play again soon. there will be some thirty gridsters top, with Santa Barbara and San With the absence now of Chauncey and French it has been from last year’s squad. Jose holding down second spot. 8:30 p.m. necessary to adjust the infield so that Bushman is playing third base Tackles Lacking COP, Cal Poly, and Fresno are and Max Steinberg is spiking short. Max who has had a recent back tied for third. injury is showing very well. Mr. Williamson says that among OPTIMISTIC NOTE— Well, here’s hoping that the baseball team the stalwarts are many fine-look­ will continue their stride and eventually slip up to first place in the ing prospects. The line, though limited, is very good and the back- You may not be able to league. There is no reason why they shouldn’t. At any rate I think field is above average. There are that we’re doing pretty well for a “mediocre“” squad. at present only two tackles, but give her this . . . it is hoped that this shortage will be filled by some switching of po­ Cindermen Face Aztecs, Gaucho Men sitions or by some of the players ÛÜ who have not yet reported. Spartans in Tri-Meet This year the squad is changing Defeat Fresno State, to the famous T-formation from the previously used box setup. Out to revenge last week’s loss, This week is being devoted to in­ the Gaucho cindermen will travel Cal-Poly Mustangs troducing straight team forma­ to San Jose where they will enter Coach Terry Dearborn’s rack­ tions, timing, cadence, shifting, the double dual meet against the et wielders, undefeated this sea­ and the introduction of basic T- San Jose Spartans and the San son except by U.C.L., added two plays. Diego Aztecs. The meet, which more victories to the record by The quarterback situation prom­ will be held tomorrow, promises to defeating Fresno State College, ises improvements- over last sea­ be one of the season’s best, be­ 7 to 2, last Firday on the local son with Bill Steele, Sherman For Good Eats cause all three schools are loaded courts, then traveling to San Luis Worth, Don Murray, Harold Nel­ with talent. Obispo on Saturday to down Cal son, Tommjr White, undergoing Santa Barbara has the power to Poly 8 to 1 in a return engage­ training. come out on top of the tussle. ment. . Players Reporting This was proven last Saturday In the Fresno play, the Gauchos Last year’s gridsters who have when they lost by one po.int to the took all matches except first sin­ already reported are George CreK, RESTAURANT at La Playa gles and .first doubles, the only ley, Vic Paulson, John Daniels, field. Even though they lost they matches to go to three sets. Fres­ Elston Golson, Joe Rossi, Jack came the closest to breaking the no’s Ken McCarthy, displaying 'Vogt, Tom Burt, Gordon Sheldon, and old jinx of never beating the Dogs unusual endurance, finally bested Bob Woolridge, Roy Steele, Max in the school’s history. Bobby Wright in a 22 game third Pickarts, Sam Dimas, Frank Kirk­ . . . BUT we have a wide Set in the first singles encounter. land and Tom White. Cole Cops Two Lapper Wright teamed with Alan Cobbe FOUNTAIN selection of other beautiful ' Record holder Wally Cole is in the first doubles number to Still engaged in baseball are corsages. cinched for top honors in the finally lose to McCarthy and Harold Swift, Gerald Swift, Cy 880-yard run. So far this semester Emery Mitchell, Fresno football Williams, Buck Billihger, and A1 he has been running away from star, by a score of 5-7, 9-7, 6-4, Katich. Last season’s football all competition with his lengthy as darkness set in. All other players still on the track team are VICTOR stride. Dick Kampmann is also a matches were easy wins for Gau­ Royal Cathcart, Earl Engman, Mel 1208 State Street good potential point winner in the chos’ Eldon Ford Morton Dew- Patton, Fred Lloyd, Harold Dud- The Florist same dash. hirst, Captain Alan Cobbe, George dridge, John Cooper, Sam Cath­ (Next to Granada Theatre) Charles Skidmore may also take Manset, and Bob Slover. cart, Mai Eaton, and Jack Carlson. 135 E. Anapamu Ph. 21451 a first in the two-mile event. Last Mustangs Lose Again The remainder of last year’s week he surprised Coach Nick Car­ grid team, as yet unaccounted for, ter when he finished the two mile Saturday’s play at Cal Poly includes George Anderson, Bernie without the services o f Bobby Paulson, and Bob Bowman. with a terrific 50 yard sprint to Wright, top ranking Gaucho sin­ nose out a Fresno man by a few gles player, was a duplication of scant inches. the Mustangs loss to the Gauchos Ed Grabast will probably take here three weeks ago. On each top honors in the shot put and occasion the Dearborn men easily Instead of doing this . . . discus, and Bob Sherman, a place won all matches but the second HAVE YOU HEARD IT? in the javelin. Mel Patton will not doubles. Complete results of Sat­ run the sprints because of a pulled urday’s contest are as follows: mpscle he received last week, but Eldon Ford def. Marshall Mil­ The Record Booth he will enter in the high jump and ler, 7-5, 6-0; Morton Dewhirst javelin. def. Bob Redden, 6-2, 6-0; Alan Other probable point getters for Cobbe def. Greg Ebat, 6-1, 6-0; the Gauchos will be Stan Moore George Manset def. Les Grube, Thirty minutes of the latest in popular recordings PLUS and A1 DeLine in the dashes, John 6-2, 6-0; Bob Slover def. Grant Cooper in tthe pole vault, Mel Chaffee, 7-5, 6-2; Bob Blake def. old, hot jazz classics from the libraries of local collectors. Powell in the sprints, and Earl Bob Bunner, 6-0, 6-0. Results in Engaman in the broad and high the doubles were: Bobbe and Dew- jump. hirst def. Miller and Art Chaffee, Be sure to tune in Saturday night, 10"to 10:30, and hear Aztecs Strong on Field 4-6, 6-3; Manset and Slover def. Coach “Choc” Sportsman’s Az­ Redden and Ebat, 1-6, 6-2, 7-5; your host, Ted Scott, in THE RECORD BOOTH, on KTMS. tecs are centered around a nucleus Ford and Don Tully def. Grube and Grant Chaffee, 6-3, 6-3. of seven men. They are Willie . . . stop and get something Steele, last year’s. National AAU son stacks up like this so far: champion in the broad jump (25 April 26— Santa Barbara Relays, cool and refreshing at It's lots of fun! ft. 1 % inches); Jack Kaiser, all Here around athlete who will be entered May 3— Cal Poly and Occidental, in the pole vault, high hurdles and Here javelin; Tom Rice, 2 miler; Bill May 10— All 2C2A, Fresno ROYAL Morales, javelin; John Msacevicz, May 17— West Coast Relays, Fres­ RhífllyñRBflRíb a former Gaucho and now a sprint no man for the Aztecs; and Leland May 24— Coliseum Invitational, Ice Cream McPhie and Ray Malcolm, both Los Angeles m m entering in the sprints. June 13—-Compton Invitational, This is the Gauchos' second Compton 1116 Chapala COrjlRAiVY league meet this year. The sched­ June 2 1 — N.C.A.A., Salt Lake ule for the remainder of the sea-' City.