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MEMORIAL RAFFLE DONS MEET GONZAGA DRAWING TO TAKE IN ANNUAL CONTEST PLACE NEXT WEEK AT SPOKANE SUNDAY

VOL. XV, No. 7 SAN FRANCISCO, OCTOBER 23, 1936 Friday POLICE SPONSOR TEX AS A & M GAME -$> Hilltop Prepares Huge Fighting Dons Win Heroic Moral By THE EDITOR Victory over "Best Gael Team" SUPPORT . . . With all depart­ Sophomore Dance at ments running full speed and gen­ Celebration for Texas eral feeling at a higher ebb than Mystery Gridders Completely Stop Highly Touted ever in the past we wish to call your "Dream" Team from Moraga Valley attention to the two things which A & M Game on Nov. 11 are lagging a bit behind the parade By PAUL R. PAHNKE Cal Country Club and which the students can do Rumbling over from Moraga in Johnny Swanson, the midget half­ something about. These things are Mayor Rossi, Police Chiefs and Commissioners the attendance at the college play­ their traditional red and blue, the back of USF, acquitted himself as a ers' productions and at varsity de­ Aid in Gigantic Preparations for Dons' thundering herd of St. Mary's Col­ true "iron man." Whenever a pass Hilltop IRC bate contests. Both of these activi­ lege invaded Kezar to do battle, last was thrown by St. Mary's the little Joaquin Qrill Music ties are of high caliber and are rec­ Armistice Day Battle Sunday, with "iron men" of USF. man was always on the spot. In a ognized as among the best in col­ The Gaels had no trouble making dramatic moment in the fourth Groups Hold legiate circles. They deserve your "The University of San Francisco is San Francisco's university, not yardage. Down the field they quarter a pass was tossed into the To Entertain Dancers support. In the past two years they figuratively, but actually, and San Francisco is going to be well aware charged time, and time again, but end-zone with a hulking St. Mary's have not been given well deserved of that fact," exclaimed Mayor Angelo J. Rossi concerning preparations they only pay off in touchdowns, end standing there alone with not Joint Meets breaks. It is disheartening to speak for the gala celebration for the University of San Francisco-Texas A. and goes the saying, and St. Mary's in a soul around him. Johnny Swan­ to empty auditoriums and it is a M. game to be played Armistice Day, November 11. in Kezar Stadium. this respect was as deficient as USF. son appeared from nowhere and Helen McHugh Heads At Sophomore Affair disgrace to the students not to mani­ Similar ideas were expressed by3>— —Q> The result of the game was not with a mighty leap that almost un­ fest more interest in these activities. Chief of Police William J. Quinn, due to bad playing on the part of coupled him knocked the pass out Women's Relations' Large Attendance Anticipated at Annual Affair; Next Friday night the Varsity has Chief of Detectives Charles Duellea Don Debaters St. Mary's. The Maurading Mo­ of the bewildered St. Mary's end's Club Delegation scheduled a debate with the Univer­ and Police Commissioners Roche, ragans fought as they have never hand. to Be Held at Popular Dance Site; sity of California on the subject of Foran and Shumate. fought before, but the Dons, with Celebration Bid Sale Heavy the present political administration. "Anything that the University To Meet Bears a line of iron held as no other The customers certainly got CONFERENCE TOPIC will undertake in the nature of team has held in Kezar. their money's worth. The game This timely topic should interest all. By JIM MADDEN promoting the game will meet On six different occasions the was not over by any means when The debate is free and open to the Next Fri. Eve. Constitution Re-organi­ SWING! public. Come and bring your par­ with my approval and I hope that gayly clad Gaels were down in the the final gun went off ringing the affair will be such that will vicinity of the pay dirt. When they down the curtain on one of the Giving the command will be the Soph Drag Committee at the annual ents and friends or at least tell them zation Changes Uni­ affair being held tomorrow night at the California Country Club. about this event. materially help the treasury of the Administration Will Be got down there the Dons, playing most magnificent pieces of de­ Widows and Orphans' Fund of smart, called time out. From the fense ever seen in Kezar. After versity Membership The swinging will be done to the music of Joaquin Grill, popular local musical group which has risen to renown during the past several months. CONGRATULATIONS . . the San Francisco Police Depart­ Topic for Campus tight huddle of the "iron men" the gun the customers decided to <»— • The California Country Club is "They came, they saw, and they ment as well as the good name of Political Debate would arise a new defense, and a have a bit of fun of their own. Climaxing a brief period of reor­ conquered." "San Francisco Knows San Francisco's only University," few downs later the Gaels would be With the end of the game the ganization, the International Rela­ located one-half mile south of the said Roche last Wednesday morn­ again stopped. tions Club of the University of San Junipero Serra Boulevard and El How," and How! Fighting their In the fifth debate of their current rooters poured out of the stands, KAP Presents ing. Francisco conferred with the San Camino Real Junction. hearts out with an enthusiastic root­ series, the University of San Fran­ Spectacular forming a very colorful serpentine Francisco College for Women's con­ Programs ing section behind them, the var­ Tickets cisco forensics squad will meet the With terrific regularity which behind the marching band. At the tingent of the group last Tuesday Third Lecture The program for the dance will sity did its part to make the year a Charles Dullea, captain of detec­ University of California debaters in completely jangled the nerves of same time an argument between the evening at the University. have for its theme football and the banner year for USF. Catching the tives, is chairman of the ticket sales the College Auditorium, on next the spectators, it was USF stop­ USF and St. Mary's players was The purpose of the meeting was Spanish traditions of the Don. It spirit of the Dons of old who pio­ committee, which has been actively Friday evening, October 30. ping St. Mary's 'way down in going on with all the earnestness of to discuss the future State Rela­ E. J. Sperry Addresses has been arranged in the form of a neered this great country and sens­ engaged for the past two months in their own territory, running two a football game, but evidently the The question which will be argued tions Conference at San Francisco football field with a dance desig­ ing the glory of victory, the varsity disposing of tickets for the affair. plays and kicking on the third lawyers from the hilltop prevailed Students Wednesday overcame "the greatest St. Marys by the teams will be: "Resolved, State Teachers College, which is nated for each yardline, a creation "There is no doubt in my mind down. With each kick there came as USF came home with the ball. team." "Spud" Lewis and his fight­ That the Democratic Administra­ to be held October 30, 31. very novel and of a timely nature for that the members of the Police a gasp from the frantic spectators. Goal Posts Stand Continuing its current lecture se­ ing Dons deserve the plaudits of tion Should Be Retained by the "King Football" season. Department will completely sell Will it be blocked or will he get Some of the customers, presum­ Business Meet ries, Kappa Alpho Phi, lower di­ all for the magnificent victory. American People." It will mark the every ticket. All San Francisco is fourth time that this subject has it away? was the question in ably ardent USF fans, took after Previous to the joint discussion, a vision economic honor society, will Although sales reports are in­ behind us in helping toward the been argued by Hilltop debaters everyone's mind. the goal posts, but John Law in short business meeting was held present E. J. Sperry, KJBS com­ complete at the present, it is ex­ ANNUAL . . . Another forgotten pected that the dance will be an completion of the preliminary against other schools this year. Big Ray Peterson came through the person of the San Francisco with Secretary Ed Dreier presiding, mentator, on Wednesday noon to almost complete sell-out. tradition may be revived this se­ plans of this great extravaganza," USF will uphold the affirmative. each time, sending the pigskin sail­ Police Department was there to in the absence of Paul Pahnke. talk on "Inflation and Present Eco­ However, tardy purchasers of mester provided the students sieze stated Dullea, who expressed ideas ing down the field. Many of Peter­ stop them. They seemed to fail nomic Conditions Facing the Ameri­ Representatives Steve Van Valkenburg, Walt bids may contact Berch Dougherty, upon the opportunity and manifest similar to those of Chief Quinn son's kicks went for naught, how­ to impress on the enthusiastic Pelle, John Downes, Leo Bacci, can People." Representing the University of spectators that they shouldn't tear president of the sophomore class their interest, and that tradition is and Commissioner Roche. San Francisco will be Edward ever, as Hughy Sills, the stellar St. Viero Michael DiVita', Harry Duff, Besides being at home in the field down the posts, but all in vain, and chairman of the dance com­ Reception Plans Heavey, manager of debating, and Mary's safety man, would come Lou Ralston, Jack O'Rourke, and of economics, Sperry is an authority the "Hilltop," for years one of the as one officer found, to his cha­ mittee, who may be able to furnish Bob Moore is heading the student Jack Ferdon. Speaking for the dashing back, ably assisted by ex­ Harry McBride are recently ac­ on the collection of stamps and leading year books of the Pacific grin. a few bids for those desirous of committee which has as its members University of California will be cellent down field blocking by his cepted members of the club, and coins, daily handling a program on making last-minute purchases. As the sun set over Kezar the Coast. A committee appointed by the entire personnel of the Execu­ Morris Herzig, president of the team mates. were in attendance at the meeting. these hobbies over KJBS. A Bids for the affair have been goal posts on the west end of the the Student Body president is at tive Committee of the University. Senate Debating Society and of The hulking form of Peterson Pelle, DiVita and O'Rourke speaker before numerous downtown selling for $2. Golden Gate Park Stadium, much present investigating the possibili­ According to Moore, three buses the Delta Sigma Rho Society, was in on every play. He played were appointed to the new Execu­ clubs, Sperry is said to be as elo­ Besides being different and sen­ in shambles, was silhouetted against have already been obtained from the honorary debating group, and like a madman backing up the line. tive Committee. quent an orator as any who have sational, as previously stated by ties of reviving the annual this year. the western sky. It was an unusual Greyhound Bus Company to trans­ Harley Spitler, leading varsity de­ From side to side he dashed, plug­ visited the Hilltop. Dougherty, the dance will also be They have drawn up specifications sight for the finish of a Gael-Don Joint Meeting port the Texas players from the bater. The two Berkeleyites were ging up holes that the huge St. unique. and outlined a financial plan for the Southern Pacific station. members of the California debate game. It was a sign that USF has The Lone Mountain delegation The talk is the third in the pres­ Mary's ball carriers were making The contention is based on the The buses will be accompanied team which has just returned arrived to claim its place in the arrived after the meeting, and intro­ ent group being sponsored by book. Present plans call for an an­ for very much in a hurry. Many fact that two members of the by a convoy of machines which, ac­ from a transcontinental debating sun—the Dons had discovered that ductions between the schools were KAP. Norton Herold, Club nual costing $2.50, a very reason­ a time it was only Ray Peterson committee have volunteered to cording to advance information, will tour. the much-touted Maurading Mor­ made. Prexy, will preside over the gath­ that stood between the red and furnish intermission entertain­ able cost. If you are interested in exceed in size all former parades of agans were only eleven men after Discussions of International Re­ ering, which will be conducted in The debate will be without de­ blue backfield men and the goal ment in the form of vocal selec­ seeing this plan consummated, con­ such a nature. all—they could be stopped. lations in general, by Paul Pahnke, Room Bl. All interested students cision. line. tions. tact your class representative or see The parade will be headed by the of the Italian situation by Victor have been invited to attend. Open Forum Campus Crooners Jack Horner yourself. San Francisco Police Department's An open forum will follow the DiVita, who has recently returned Candidates Safety Car, which will be adorned from the country of the Duce, and The volunteers are Frank O'Keefe contest. The chairman for the af­ The economic organization last in green and gold decorations as NewsService an open forum regarding the sub­ and Fred Jorgensen. The former DRAWING . . . Next week the fair has not yet been announced. Prominent Juniors week received theses from seven will the other cars in the line of jects of the forthcoming confer­ is known for his singing at various drive for funds for the Father Se­ The question should provide prospective members. Those sub­ school rallies and smokers. Jorgen­ march. ence, comprised the meeting. meria Memorial will be completed heated argument from both sides, Inaugurated Are Appointed to mitting papers, written on some sen formerly sang in several of the Parade Difficulties and an interesting form. Students phase of economics, were Bill Car­ East Bay hotels as a featured vo­ and the drawing will be held. Indi­ Definition of the various terms Jack Horner, student body presi­ will remember last year's debate St. Ives Law Club berry, Bill Houston, Conel Johnson, calist with one of the better known cations point that there has been a By "Foghorn" employed in discussing Dictatorship dent of the University, asks that all on Upton Sinclair's Epic plan Bill McCabe, Pete Redmond, Paul orchestras. falling off on the raffle ticket sale. students who can possibly enter which attracted a packed audito­ versus Democracy, and govern­ St. Ives Law Club, upper division McElligott, and Richard Mylett. their machines in the parade to rium, with noted verbal blasts mental theories proved obstacles to The committee which has been It would not be right to let down at Managing Editor Pahnke group interested in the study of law. Another requirement which each of sign-up at the Student Body office coming from the floor. With the the Relations groups. working on the affair for the past this late date. An appeal is made this week announced the election to these men met was an average of as soon as possible. It is expected present presidential campaign as Heads Newspaper's five weeks is composed of Jack membership of Bob Horner and Bill A plan of action was decided "B" or above in economic subjects. to all who have not already done that there will be over two hundred the subject, interest should sur­ Bruton, Ed Chambers, Harry Photo Service Landtbom, prominent members of upon for the Conference, and their part in this worthy cause to machines in the convoy as well as pass the Epic debate. Special Board McBride, Bill Griffith, Frank the junior class. Selection was made Hilltop representatives appointed. a police escort of twenty motor­ Experienced An Executive Board of Presi­ O'Keefe, Jack Clifford, Fred Jor­ buy their share of tickets as soon from a number of applicants at the Paul Pahnke, USF Relations cycles. Don debaters have already faced A novel service was instituted by dent Herold, Carlo Magoria, Noel gensen, Bill Carberry, Carlos as possible, put the drive over the the "Foghorn" with the posting of meeting held a week ago Wednes­ Prexy, has been asked to preside Ryan, Walt Castro and Ray Duf- Leo Broyer, Ed Ewing and Bob the University of Santa Clara, Stan­ O'Brien, and Tom Balestrieri, will top. In order to make certain that pictures of "Tavern" rehearsals on day night. over the round table discussion on ficy. Horner will lead yells. ford University, and San Jose State pass upon the papers submitted the Lounge Bulletin Board early Election of the new men brings Dictatorship versus Democracy. Patrons and patronesses for the the drive will not fail, let's all buy The ninety-piece band of the College. All were non-decision de­ for membership. Those admitted last week. the St. Ives membership to 19, one The advisability of publicity for dance are: Mr. and Mrs. James one more ticket between Monday University will perform at the bates. Among Hilltoppers who short of its quota. the Conference, as for the individual will be announced next week, ac­ Baker Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. A. station as well as at the City Hall have argued are Ed Heavey, Harry Continuing this week with pho­ and Wednesday of next week. Ten Choice of another member to school organizations was indicated. cording to Herold. Russell Berti, Mr. and Mrs. J. Jo­ where a huge pep rally will be Sloan, Jim Mace, John Downes, tographs of exciting moments in cents a chance, five hundred complete the roster will not be seph Sullivan, Mr. William J. Moun­ held with thousands of well wish­ John Cahill, Charles Scully, Ed. the historic Don-Gael fracas at made this term, according to Bob tain, Father Lyons and Father Ring. chances, fifty dollars and success ers and rooters of the school Ewing, Jack Horgan, Bill Ferdon Kezar Stadium Sunday, and Bernie Cummins Entertainers Make lanctot, president. Decoration and we promise you won't miss or gathering together in San Fran­ and Harry Ewing. "shots" of San Francisco Univer­ Landtbom and Horner are both The country club has been at­ cisco's Civic Center. sity bands, News Service heads Debut at Qael Qame Rally ever regret giving up the dime. Additional debates for November registered in the pre-legal curri­ tractively decorated by members In all probability, the Texas play­ announce ambitious plans for fu­ and December are being planned by culum and both name political science of the committee. Willis O'Brien, ers will arrive in the city early the ture "scoops." With the mighty cheers of the more artists. He promised to have Manager Heavey and A. Russell as their major and economic as their head of the stage crew for the morning of the game. studentry roaring through the corri­ a number of "name" performers Berti, faculty adviser. minor. Little Theatre of the University, Pahnke Head dors of the scholarly Liberal Arts on the next occasion. Initiation has completed work on the light­ Paul R. Pahnke, Managing Edi­ building and overflowing into Ful­ Stanford Star ing effects and reports that, as U.S.F. Students to Sell Souvenir tor of the "Foghorn," heads the Initiation of the new members ton Street, three lovely lasses, the Among those whom he did bring, will be held next Wednesday eve­ usual, they will be more than newly organized group. Sophisticates from Bernie Cummins' though, was Don Colvin, great Stan­ "novel." Programs for Bridge Celebration Gerry Dohrmann, who has made ning at the regular meeting of the Palace Hotel musical organization, ford end of some years back, and extensive studies in the photo­ Club. headlined the outstanding array of now a sports announcer. He was The California Country Club has All students who have signified better remuneration possibilities for graphic field, is cameraman for the The St. Ivesmen now number six talent, whkh Bob Moore brought interviewed by Moyles, and ex­ been the scene of the Freshman their intention of accepting employ­ the salesmen. Service. Jack O'Rourke assists juniors and thirteen seniors. Other to the Hilltop for the pre-St. Mary's pressed the belief that USF had a Fandango for the last four years, ment as salesmen of the Bay Bridge The actual work will begin on Dohrmann. junior members are Harry Sloan, game rally last Friday. It may have good chance of stopping the Gaels, being popular as a site for college souvenir programs must attend the November 10 to November 14, but "The present group, although Tom Casey, Ed Dreier and Jack been the imminence of the ever bit­ (events proving that he was more dances. meeting to be held Sunday in room the men may continue as long as adequate at the moment, will need Riordan. terly fought Gael game, or the close than right—). This is the first local collegiate B 1, if they wish to be finally ac­ they care to do so. "That there assistance for future work," harmony that the girls put forth, or Gertrude Chavez, the KSFO dance of the current semester. cepted, Harry Sloan, chairman of the will be a demand for the programs Pahnke stated. "There is little something, but there was an en­ Helen Ward, also made her second The site of the last Drag was the University of San Francisco Em­ is assured," Sloan said. "The com­ doubt that more cameramen and Government Confers thusiastic reception for all who con­ appearance at a Don rally this Lakeside Country Club. ployment Bureau announced today. mission offered is a liberal one, assistants will be needed, because tributed to the occasion. year, and swung through a couple Joy Supreme At the meeting plans for the 33 }£ per cent, and there seems to of the pressing demand for our Award on Branchi Palace Maestro of "warm" swing numbers in the "There is no reason why joy distribution and sale will be gone be every likelihood that as much Service by all campus organiza­ The Palace Hotel maestro him­ same style that won her such a shouldn't reign supreme at the over, so that each man shall be­ as $5.00 or more per day can be tions." Camillus E. Branchi, M.A., D.N.S., self was there to be introduced, big hand last appearance. Drag tomorrow night. The com­ A smart critter come familiar with them. A mem­ earned." and interviewed concerning the Expansion professor of Romance Languages on Chris Maggini, also in fine voice, mittee has left nothing undone in We're B-meuiln' thli Fall "fint* ber of the Bridge Publicity Com­ Results Required the campus, was recently the recip­ game. did his part. its planning for the annual affair. We Iftuoed from devil-may-car* mittee will be present, Sloan said. The work is to be carried on in a Plans for expansion, as outlined ient of a silver medal from the Ital­ His brother, a vocalist with the We hope that our guests will enjoy cowboys. Check* on Fiery George Malley lit the torch Applications by Pahnke, include complete cover­ band, rendered two numbers, for themselves. faacho - type flannel strictly business-like manner, with ian government for his efforts in that burned until Sunday night with At the present time, the mem­ each salesman being required to age of important football games, so­ fostering Italian Culture in the Uni­ which he was well applauded. But as vigorous a piece of oratory as "We are assured of that fact be­ finished s p • r t shirt. »2 bers of the bureau are still accept­ cial affairs, and school functions. when he sang with the girls' trio, Made by Manhattan. PRODUCE results. A test sale of ted States, it was said this week. has been heard in many a day. He cause this dance will prove to be ing applications for these jobs, as ten programs is being planned to Present display center of the The award was proposed by the the crowd's enthusiasm knew no hoped for money players and got more elaborate than any which have the/J are still a number available. get a line on the ability of the ap­ group is the Lounge bulletin Italian Ambassador to the United bounds. them. been presented in former years," .•" stui ents arc to be the only board. The Service is also being plicants. On the other hand, there States. Jack Moyles, former USF stu­ Coach Spud Lewis closed the exclaimed Dougherty yesterday MOORE'S ople en^.ag< d in this work; and extended to neighboring colleges will be no delay in payments. "As Mr. Branchi has also gained wide dent, and now announcer at radio entertaining and peppy rally on when interviewed concerning the 840 Market 141 Kearny the number of positions is neces­ who request it. soon as the salesmen turn in the recognition for his authorship of a station KSFO, again was present an optimistic note that was more possibility for a complete success. sarily limited, both for facility in SAN FRANCISCO money they have collected, they will News Service headquarters are in number of books, one of them hav­ with radio stars, and offered an than justified by the results of the The "no corsage" rule will pre­ a rying out the project and for be paid off at once," said Sloan. the "Foghorn" office. ing reached best-seller notice. apology for not having lined up game. vail as usual. Pag« Two THE FOGHORN RAFFLE DRAWING WILL BE HELD NEXT WEEK Business Parade • MaraschiClub Attorney Will By EV. GENOTTI Advise Early Don Socialites Judge Tells of Ether Actors r TAX TALKS expand in order to acommodate Purchase of Attend Alumni New Title for Address Group High Standards Play San Juan' Talking yesterday with owner of forthcoming requirements by the Fulton Foodshop (Fulton and Ma­ A. & P., and borrowed from the Raffle Ducats Benefit Dance Italian Club August Faulkner Is Next for Bar in Talk sonic Avenue) about chain store tax. bank to do so. Spanish - American War New "Chain Store Tax," I learn­ After a while the buyer from the ed, charges retailers a license fee of A. & P. came around to place an-f St. Ives Speaker Seeking to avoid use of the "per­ Is Enacted A select group of students, With the selection of "Maraschi $1 for first store; $2 for second store; other big order, but insisted on aj Date Extension Plan to pendicular pronoun," Hon. Thomas alumni and supporters attended the Club" as the name of the newly or­ $4 for third store; until the rate for cut-rate. The manufacturer, of course, The District Attorney's office will H. Foley, presiding judge of the Air audiences of James J. Gill's Be Discarded, Says formal Alumni Band Benefit Ball ganized Italian club on the campus, the ninth mounts by geometrical could not comply because of the in­ be represented by Mr. August Criminal Department of the Munic­ College Players thrilled to the most 1 which was held in the dignified au­ plans for the group reached actuali­ progression to $256, where the geo­ terest payments due on his recent Committee Faulkner, assistant district attorney, ipal Court, delivered an informal and action-filled ether sketch the group ditorium of the Veterans' Memorial metrical ratio ends. For the tenth investment for new plant and equip­ zation yesterday in a meeting in at the next meeting of the St. Ives entertaining address on his exper­ has aired to date, when "Rough Hall at the civic center. store, and for each additional one ment, and for the equally cogent Room C3. Law Club to be held Wednesday ience before the bar to members Riders," a drama of the Spanish- PRIZES INDUCEMENT thereafter, the rate is $500 per store. reason that the discount asked sim-i Distinctive Band "Maraschi Club," the suggestion evening in the Liberal Arts Build­ of the St. Ives Law Club at the American War, was broadcast last If ten stores were in a common ply annihilated his just profit. "Yes The dance, which was given of Camillus E. Branchi, professor of ing. last meeting, held a week ago Wed­ Saturday night over KFSO or no"? demanded the buyer. "Noth­ for the new and colorful Univer­ ownership the total license tax on Horner, Moore, Faculty Italian and moderator, is named in Faulkner, in all probability, will nesday night. ing doing," exclaimed the manufac­ sity of San Francisco band, was honor of Rev. Anthony Maraschi, Large Cast the ten would be $1011. This grad­ give a lecture of a nature in keeping Judge Foley, a native San Fran­ turer. The patronage was off. The" in Pleas for Greater characterized by the scintillating S. J., who founded the original par­ Charles Keenan, as Colonel uated license tax is patterned after with his routine work in the Dis­ ciscan, told of his study at the maker went bankrupt. music of Alan Dohrmann and his ish school in 1855 which developed Theodore Roosevelt, headed the the original of Indiana, which was Support trict Attorney's office. Georgetown Law School, while orchestra, which this week will into the University of San Fran­ large cast, which included Al Mag­ upheld by the Supreme Court. The bank took over his plants , cisco of today. Father Maraschi, Faulkner, besides his reputation working for the government and gini, Jack Horgan, Al O'Dea, John Experienced and machinery, and sold them back' The Father Semeria Memorial play at the exclusive Hotel Del one of the pioneer Jesuits of Cali­ as an attorney, is quite well known his subsequent practice here. Garzero, Tom Brennan, and Dwight The affable proprietor told me he to the Atlantic & Pacific at about , Raffle date has not as yet been Monte. fornia, founded the institution on in faternal circles, being a Past Ex­ Curo. had been in the retail game since 25c on the original dollar. t definitely set, it was announced to Buffet Supper High Standards 1912. Praised competition from Market and Fourth streets. alted Ruler of the Elks. Bobbe Trefts, as Edith Roosevelt, Getting back to the Fulton Food- , day, but in all likelihood it will be A buffet supper was served in the Declaring for the maintenance of chains as a stimulus to more effi­ The St. Ives Club, honorary legal and George Glover, as the dying shop. The owner is sitting pretty, , held early next week. The No­ lounge room of the auditorium and Members who met yesterday ap­ high legal standards, Judge Foley cient organization on part of inde­ society of the University, holds its Cuban soldier, turned in creditable and is to open a new store at 24th vember 6 date has been discarded. the dancers promenaded in the spa­ proved the new constitution drawn said he did not believe in making the pendents, enkindling the enthusiasm meetings every week. performances. and Irving at the beginning of the Ticket sales have been somewhat cious corridors of the War Memo­ up by Victor Bonfilio, '39, who con­ Bar Association a club for graduates and "get-together" spirit now char­ new year. Present volume $55,000 slow, and although there is enough rial. ducted the entire organization of The group is headed by Bob of elite eastern schools. He stated Edison Next acterizing their operation. Formerly a year. I Lanctot, president, and is under the money already taken in to com Spanish music and the football the new club with Professor that he believed opportunities still The Players present a drama of chains received preferential treat­ A block away, believe it or not, ' direction of A. Russell Berti, fac­ plete a memorial of some sort, it theme were features of the eve­ Branchi. numerous for the less fortunate stu­ Edison's search for the incandescent ment from many manufacturers. is a Purity Store. Every Wednes- ' ulty advisor. will not approach the elaborate ning. Father James J. Lyons, S. J., dent willing to work. lamp in their broadcast next Satur­ Today, he and fellow independ­ day they circulate a price list that ' plans that were originally formu­ As usual, refreshments will be day evening, over KSFO, at eight ents are accorded the same con­ Formality Dean, will be the first to address Numerous cases in which he par­ their good neighbor always looks 1 lated. served in the cafeteria following the o'clock. sideration by reason of member­ Formality has always been the ticipated as counsel were drawn for. the group, as part of the speaking meeting. ship in a national cooperative buy­ No Extension key-note of USF dances given at upon as examples by the speaker. The program is broadcast weekly Taking a copy in hand, he notes ' program of the club. Other plans ing unit of theirs, the United Gro­ Earlier reports of an optimistic the War Memorial and this dance The last speaker who appeared Of particular interest was his nar­ at the same hour, and is titled "Dra­ all the hot shots, to borrow his ex-H include the fostering of Italian cul­ cers' Association, with headquar­ ! nature have not been duplicated was no exception. before the group was Judge Foley ration of the famous Moss Land­ matic Moments in Literature, Arts, pression, marks them with an X, 1 and the committee in charge sees ture and tradition. It was said that of the Municipal Court. ing trial of a decade ago in which Science and History." ters in Chicago. For instance, then goes over his own shelves < The dance was sponsored by the Fleischmann's yeast used to be little reason for continuing to ex­ the Italian Consul of San Francisco rum runners were tried for mur­ marking the identical goods a centil Alumni Association under the lead­ sold to chains only at an eight per tend the time before the raffle. will be made an honorary member der of Monterey County officers. or two lower still. 1 ership of Leo Murphy, designer of cent discount. "If the students do not care to Competition Keen the costumes worn by the new band. of the club. Mass Explanation Now independent retailers secure support a project that is intended Partiality the same advantage. He mentioned to perpetuate the memory of a Judge Foley spoke of the partiality In Annual Contest Law School Elects Lonesome Student Submits Plan Next Monday Night of the good counsel and the ease the anti-discrimination features of friend like Father Semeria, for the the Patman Act as an added boon edification and reverence of future with which this bias is dropped when This year's Sullivan Memorial Gallagher, Bacon j For Back to Home Movement the attorney is called to the bench. to small-scale retailers. generations of students, and do so An explanation and demonstration Contest, will see the finest speakers Pickles out of reverence and sympathy, of the Mass will be given by Fr. Members asked numerous ques­ of the Pacific Coast Catholic Uni­ 1 There is an old age pension move­ high-heeled shoes that tear the cuffs Chains, he declared, often build James Gallagher was elected Pres- ] there is no sense in attempting to Feely next Monday night, October tions after the talk was concluded. versities on the platform next month. ment, a back to the farm movement, off fellows' trousers, cripple them farmers and manufacturers up for a ident of the Law School Fourth* browbeat them into it," a faculty 26, at 7:30 P. M., in the auditorium. The question determined upon big let-down, citing the case of the a back to nature movement, even a for life. Refreshments were afterwards Year Class, with Al Sutter, and., member who wishes to remain The entire Mass will be said in after discussion, is "The Catholic In­ Atlantic & Pacific (the largest chain George Chat wick Representatives,1: back to the books movement. "We must get away from the nameless said today. English instead of Latin so that the served in the cafeteria, where Fr. ternational." As yet the judges have food outfit in America) and a manu­ in a recent election. Jack Horner, president of the Bob Marlowe came into the "Fog­ steam bath effect current in mod­ audience may understand the signif­ Raymond Feely joined the group. not been determined upon, but will facturer of a brand of pickles very horn" office the other day with an ern ballrooms." William Bacon was chosen Presi­ ASUSF, said that he hopes the icance and meaning of the priest's be chosen from the clergy and bar. popular in the East. They had given dent, Al Haven and George Blanch- entirely different movement. He en­ Bob Horner and Bill Landtbom sale of tickets will begin again It seems the thing lacking is huge words. The ispeeches will last about fif­ him a staggering order for the first ard Representatives, by Junior Law titles it "Back to the Home Move­ with a bang. He advises students turkish towels and a shower. An altar will be erected on the were elected to membership during teen minutes, as in the past. Heavey, time. students. i ment." who have not as yet obtained "The back to the home movement stage, and instead of Fr. Feely hav­ the business meeting. this year's choice of the University, Second Year selections included^ their tickets, to do so at once. Marlowe deplores the lack of should contain a provision for more ing his back turned he will face the was last year's winner of the Mc­ When time came for A. &. P. Stewart Mooslin, Lillian Giradango, , The drawing will probably be home parties, "Years ago every week-end dances on the campus and people during the entire ceremony. as many students as possible should Kinley Debate Medal, and winner of to re-order in an even larger and John Castagnetto, while first^ held before the next issue of the week saw a party somewhere— the first prize in the Annual Cali­ more social gatherings for the stu­ Fr. Feely has given these explana­ attend and also to invite their par­ amount than before, the pickle year choices were John Angeloni,; "Foghorn" is published. now one seeks in vain. dents." tions before and always they have fornia Public Speaking Tournament. George Helmer, and William Chris- , ents and friends. This is not open maker found himself in a pickle 5000 Tickets "Instead people go out dancing to The plan received the hearty en­ been great successes, with not only The past years have seen Santa as he was already manufacturing tiansen. L Catholics but many non-Catholics to Catholics alone, but to anyone There were approximately 5000 see and be seen and to be mutilated. dorsement of weary correspondents Clara taking the purse, the Uni­ at full capacity. Assured of con­ Announcements of Pre-Legal andy as an audience. who may be interested in the mean­ tickets printed and issued for the "We need more home parties to who anxiously await the dawn of versity of San Francisco winning in tinued patronage by the A. & P. Commerce Divisions will be made / drawing, but according to latest re­ get away from reckless females with this sociable era. Fr. Feely expressed the wish that ing of the Mass. the first year of the contest. representative, he was induced to soon. . ports, less than half have been sold. The prizes offered warrant an in­ vestment of ten cents. First prize is an all-expense trip to Los An­ geles for the Loyola game; second prize is transportation to the same game. Third and fourth prizes are a pair of tickets to the USF-Texas A. and M. game, which promises to r be a "wow," judging by the games c that the two teams put on last ir week-end. n Statement ii /?U IHA^Ptdz r "Father Semeria was a friend and adviser of the whole student .i body," Bob Moore, vice-president .1 of the student body said. "His un­ timely death left a vacancy in the life of each one of us that cannot be fulfilled. We should make a you (M>€a*totteafan last determined effort to preserve his memory." Student Retreat After Christmas

The students' annual retreat will be held in January, according to Fr. Feely, assistant spiritual adviser of the University. ... This is the first The retreat will be conducted on January 26, 27, and 28, according to the University catalogue. There was a rumor to the effect cigarette I ever smoked that the retreat would be held this semester, but there are no changes in plans, Fr. Feely said. that really satisfies me Not strong, not harsh and it has all the flavor and aroma you could ask for. That settles it... from now on, it's Chesterfield.

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BASKETBALLERS IN 185* [SAN FRANCISCO HILLTOP GRIDDERS FIRST WORKOUTS FOR ENCOUNTER GONZAGA TOUGH CASABA SKED I MACHINE AT SPOKANE SAN FRANCISCO, OCTOBER 23, 1936

Fighting Dons Battle Yearlings Drop Dons, Bears in Fred Jackson, Star Dons Primed to Stop GOAL Gaels to Surprising 32-13 Battle Deciding Game End, Breaks Leg in Speedy Karamatic in To All-Stars On Cal. Field St. Mary's Game DUST Tie in Season's Best Gonzaga Game Sunday By JACK BRADY The University of San Francisco Experience of Legion Victors of Tomorrow's Dons will move into Spokane for Team Too Much Game Practically their battle with Gonzaga minus the Dons' Defense Brilliant in Repulsing Constant Gael services of their first string end, Hilltoppers Will Meet Stubborn Outfit Sunday; We have had many requests to Attacks on Goal Line; Peterson, Burkhead for Frosh Cinch Flag Fred Jackson. Jackson who was change the name of the column from hurt in the last minute of play has Karamatic, Plus a Classy Passing Attack, "Goal Dust" to "Gael Dust" this iveek, and Schwarz Star By HARRY REILLY By RENZO QUILICI finished his playing for the season. and although we feel that it would Presents Problem to Dons He was going down under one of be a very appropriate idea we do By BERCH DOUGHERTY The Freshman Footballers re­ Tomorrow morning at Edward's not feel that it would be worth the turned from Antioch last Sunday field, Berkeley, the University of Ray Peterson's towering punts when By AL O'DEA trouble.' ! ! When an irresistible force meets an immovable object, the irresistible night a sadder but a wiser lot of San Francisco soccer team will meet a St. Marys' block laid him low. force is no longer irresistible. This, in one sentence, is a description lads. the University of California in their It was immediately seen that he had "Spud" Lewis took his Dons for a train ride last night, and they of St. Mary's-USF game, which was played last Sunday. The highly- Sadder because they lost the con­ deciding game of the season. The broken his leg, from the position of won't be back until Tuesday. Lewis is afraid they won't return at all Displaying the most brilliant de­ touted, and rightly so, powerful offensive of the Gaels encountered a test that they played with the An­ University of California has never his leg. He was taken from the field after George Karamatic gets through with them. fensive football seen in Kezar this stone wall which completely smothered it whenever it approached the tioch American Legion team by a beaten the University of San Fran­ in an ambulance and removed to St. year the Dons were entitled to The Gonzaga Bulldogs are not to be taken lightly. Don 10-yard line. Although the$— — score of 32 to 13. Wiser since they cisco, so they will be out for their Marys Hospital. The leg still gives every bit of praise given them, has a stubborn bunch of critters under his wing this season. You will score was nil for both teams, it is gained a world of experience from first victory. him considerable pain but it is mend­ notwithstanding the moans and remember that they scared the day «• LTSF that is to be looked upon as the finished play of the Legion­ ing rapidly. groans from Moraga's head-man In the first game, which ended lights out of the Galloping Gaels all season, but now appears ready the victor. USF Opponent in naires. for a full, length contest. With Madigan. Although Madigan may in a scoreless tie, all the players Defensive Star of St. Mary's, before dropping a The game was a thriller and Despite the tale told by the tal­ Johnny Swanson on the sidelines blame his defeat on to poor of­ had heard of the strength of the The loss to the team will be a 26-13 decision, and you just can't was thoroughly enjoyed by the 18-7 Victory Over ly-board, the youngsters were by due to a slipped cartilage in the ficiating, robbery, etc., the fact of California team, which was over­ severe blow as Jackson, a soph, has forget Karamatic. 35,000 fans in attendance, who no means babes in the woods. knee, Wells will open the Gonzaga the matter is that the Mighty rated, so that they went out and played over 200 minutes in the first stared with unbelieving eyes at Air-Minded Texans Their line play, as it has been all Karamatic Star game at the left half position. Al Gaels were plainly fought off their played far under their level. In five games. Both his offensive and the precision of the blocking and season, was brilliant. Jack Fischer this game the Dons are out to Big George is the crack full­ Braga and Hank Del Baggio will feet. Whereas in previous games defensive games were smooth and tackling and the great power played his usual type of aggressive shoot the works, and they should back of the Zags. He does every­ see a lot of action before the sixty this season the Gaels' foes evi­ Texas A. and M., the only unde­ finished and despite the fact that he which the Saints presented, and ball, and he should, undoubtedly, come out with a victory and an­ thing too well. When returning minutes expire. dently folded up before the Saints feated team remaining on the Don weighs only 175 pounds was a con­ then disbelief turned to amaze­ be a strong contender for the other championship. punts and kickoffs he is about as A torn ligament in his right hand man power, the Dons got up on schedule, continued to show the na­ stant thorn in the sides of opposing ment as the green and gold clad pivot post on the varsity next easy to stop as a political rumor. may keep Guy Swannack out Sun­ their haunches and really fought tion's football teams the way by teams. Lewis-men repeatedly turned back year. Eisenlauer and Benedetti Keyed Up On his frame are the most com­ day. Swannack performed brilliant­ back—and the mighty men from drubbing a strong Texas Christian the "Slippers" just when a score both made themselves conspicu­ Arnie Arneson, fighting right half, pact 190 pounds you would ever ly against the Gaels, as his stock the Hills didn't know what to do. outfit 18-7 in Texas on Saturday. After watching the stout-hearted seemed assured. ous while they were in there. is still on the hospital list. He sat care to see. He passes, punts soared in the estimate of Lewis, They came into the Kezar bowl Meeting the Texans, on November Don footballers battle the Gallop­ Fuchs Stars on the bench Sunday but returned blocks and runs with equal dex­ Malley and the sporting gentry in Sunday with the idea that the Great Defense 11 at Kezar the Dons will gain ing Gaels from Moraga, the squad Fuchs and Bolster in the backfield to the hospital immediately after­ terity. general. Dons were going to "play dead" This marked the first time in the nationwide recognition if they can has found a new spirit that will carry wards. His leg is mending slowly continued to do their good work in Perhaps the celebrated "butterfly" The probable starting line-up: before their tremendous hulk, and history of this annual game that St. successfully overcome the power and them to a victory over the Bears. but surely and there is a possibility the running and passing chores, the defense of the Dons will slow down that they were completely misled Mary's has not emerged triumphant. smoothness of the Aggies. The Dons played two games that he will be ready for the Texas- Gonzaga It was not through any fault of latter crossing the striped zone for Karamatic—perhaps not. At any in their belief can be seen in the In the battle of the Texans on over the week end, tying both A. and M. Game on November 11. Left end—Captain Herman Brass. the Moragans that history did not the two frosh touchdowns, while the length, Lawrence D. "Spud" Lewis outcome of the game. Saturday, Texas A. and M. con­ games by the same score, 1 to 1. Left tackle—John Madden. repeat itself, but rather due to the tinually battered at the goal line latter skirted the end for the extra The first game against the S. F. is certain that his defense will stifle Left guard—Wes Heberman. astuteness of both the line and sec- of her opponent. Running up a point after the second score. J. C. was a disappointment to the passing attack of the Zags. It Center—Gale Sieglc. ondary which seemingly have ab­ Seimering, Barber, is through the air that Gonzaga One of the toughest blows suf­ total of 249 yards to 13 yards for The game played by the All Coach Frank Zannazzi, and the Right guard—Al Carananioi. sorbed the principles outlined by hopes to make its yardage. In the fered by any team tliis year was that Texas Christian is indication of Stars was marked with speed, de­ team also was in a very disgusted Right tackle—Cecil Kennedy. Coaches Lewis and Malley. Letlow, Pro Stars Montana game last week—won by suffered by the Green and Gold when the strength of the team which the ception and finesse. They featured mood. The next day they went Right end—Thor Ulvestead. Montana 6-0—Ray Olsen, Bulldog Fred Jackson, sparkling end. ivas The first break of the contest Hilltoppers face next month. reverses from various formations. cut to tie the strong Rover squad. Quarter—Pete Higgins. left-half, completed seven out of laid Imc with a broken leg on the came shortly after the opening Team Strong Their pass plays were carried out The Rovers are the San Francisco Russ Letlow, star Don tackle of Left half—Ray Olsen. whistle. Peterson dropped back twelve passes, one for thirty-three next to last play in last week's game. Although led by Sammy Baugh, to perfection. Since their attempts City Champions, so in tying them last year, is this year an important Right half—Bill McBreen. to kick from deep in his own ter­ yards. Jackson was one of the best ends selected first-string quarterback on to succeed through the mid sec­ it was really another of those cog in the Green Bay Packers' pro­ Fullback—George Karamatic. ritory only to have one of his own on the Hilltop since this ztriter has the official All-American team last tion of the line were to no avail, moral victories. fessional team. The Packers are One Workout USF defenders pushed directly into the year, the Christians were unable they centered their efforts on the been folio-wing the Dons, and his leading their league at this time, and USF had only one good work­ Left end—Lou Bedoni. path of the ball by Vic Strub, to gain yardage either on the ground ends, and made good by using Seven Seniors the work of Letlow, in one of the fighting spirit and great defensive out this week. That was the scrim­ Left tackle—Alec Schwarz. Gael end. or by their vaunted passing attack, their deceptive reverses and end starting tackle posts, has been for­ play will be missed by the Lewis- Seven seniors will be facing Cal mage session on Wednesday, Left guard—Johnny Kelly. This gave St. Mary's the ball on which has been their biggest threat runs. Trick passes, hurled by Bill warded as one of the more important men. for the last time, and they will be when the lads ironed out their Center—Roy Burkhead. the USF 14-yard line. A fourth for years. Baugh was able to com­ Beasley, the former Gael, also reasons. down plunge into the line failed to trying harder than ever in an at­ faults well into the dinner hour. Right guard—Eldon Shearing. plete 13 passes but none were for aided the former collegians. tempt to realize their three-year We feel that critics and sports gain the necessary yardage and the Jim Barber and Larry Seimering The rest of the week was devoted Right tackle—Blaz Miatovich. sizeable gains. Six of his passes were Baratti Best ambitions—never to have been writers have made a great mistake Dons took possession again, 9 yards are team mates on the Boston to convalescing following Sun­ Right end—Leo LeRoy. intercepted, more than the total of Baratti, a former Pittsburg boy, beaten by California. Captain Joe in singling out any one Don and away from her own goal. This was Braves. Two weeks ago Seimering day's terrific struggle. Quarter—Joe Gerardin. last year. Baugh was unsuccessful did the greater part of the offensive Hallisy heads the list—others are calling him the star of the game. but one of the eight successful de­ won the game by blocking a punt, Lewis will have the service of Left half—Pete Wells. in a large number of other passes running for the Antioch squad. His Frank Rovere, Joe Regan, Joe Jack­ Every man on the team did his part fenses which were to keep St. picking it up, and running seventeen Prentiss Wells in the Zag game. Right half—Ray Peterson. tried. run, after intercepting a frosh pass, son, Bill Golden, George Murphy, and we feel that every man who saw Mary's from tallying throughout the yards to the only score of the game. Pete has been bothered with injuries Fullback—Sal Seeno. to a touchdown was the crowning and Lyle Hastings. The team has action at all is as much entitled to afternoon. Indication of the power of the point of the day. The gun was fired been practicing all week with grim praise as the other fellow. Therefore, Texas A. and M. team is further On another occasion the Gaels just as he passed over the goal line. determination, with one thing in in justice to everyone we give you shown by the fact thatTexasChris- advanced as near as one foot from This game with such a collection mind, "TO BEAT CALIFOR­ our idea of the Don stars in that tians, who were severly dumped "pay dirt" only to be set back by a of polished players should well pre­ NIA." fray. Thev were—Fred Jackson, by A. and M., defeated the Santa "roughing" penalty. Lew Bedoni, pare Bob Kleckner's boys for their Leo Leroy, Charles Haggerty, Hugh Clara Broncos here last year. They Starting Line-Up Don wing-man, ended another "Gal­ will meet the Broncos here again coming tilt with the Santa Clara Miles, Lou Bedoni, Walt Dietz, Alec loper" thrust when he recovered a In goal will be Joe Regan, one Schwarz, Doug Hagens, Blaz Miati- this season. Frosh. which will be played a week fumble on the 3-yard line. And so from Sunday at Santa Clara. of the best goal keepers that has vich, Tom Rice. Eldon Shearing, With a powerful line and star ever performed on the Hilltop. it went during the entire fray, the backs and a national reputation, the The Santa Clara tilt should prove Johnny Kelly. Jim Prideaux, Harry Gaels ever dangerous and continu­ At fullback will be Captain Joe Texas team, defeated and untied, extremely interesting, since the lit­ Everding, Guy Swannack, Harry ally within scoring territory, but Hallisy and Bill Golden. The cen­ meets the fighting Dons of San tle Broncos defeated Humboldt Clifford, Roy Burkhead, Seb Pessi- always repulsed by the tenacious ter half line will be composed of nisi, Harvey Neilson, Joe Gerardin, Francisco, defeated but once, in a State by a 7 to 0 score, while the Red Houston, Joe Jackson, and and courageous entire Don squad in natural on Armistice Day. Charlie Hale, Ray Peterson, Johnny general, and Peterson, Bedoni, Junior Dons lost a close 7 to 6 de­ Frank Rovere. Swanson, Al Braga, Louis Anzore, Burkhead and Schwarz in particu­ cision to the Staters. It must be Art McCaffery and Sal Seeno. And, lar. Last Saturday afternoon Montana considered, however, that this was The forward line will be Johnson, may we add. Arne Arneson. and Gonzaga clashed, and Montana the first game on the Yearlings' Quilici, Sloper, Hastings and Mur­ The work of Schwarz, rangy emerged on the long end of a 6 to 0 schedule, and that since then they phy. The substitutions are only a USF tackle, was especially out­ score. The week previous to that have proved themselves to be an few but they are good. Pete Sex­ Having been duly reprimanded for standing. He completely over­ the Gonzaga boys had a tussle with outfit of Class A ability. Whatever ton will go in place of Houston an error in our column last Friday shadowed Dennerlein and Wilkin, the , and the outcome the outcome, this is a cinch to be when he weakens, and Toulze in the we hereby apologize and make a cor­ two very good tackles from Mor­ was a scoreless tie. the best game on their program. place of Rovere. rection. It seems that we included aga, and should gain All-Coast Charlie Hale's name in the list of ranking before the season ends. seniors W'ho were playing their last Ray Peterson, playing his last FROM ASIATIC ITS A CLEVER game against the Gaels, and the fact game against the "Marauding Mor­ RUSSIA.MXJ WAV OF BLENDING is that Charlie is only a junior. He agans," was never better. His great SA^OUDSE? "TOBACCO TO GET says that the students are entitled tackling which personally prevented BUT WHY A MILDER, BETTER- to the real truth—that he will be several touchdowns, was only sur­ THREE TASTING SMOKE — back to hold down the signal callers passed by his phenomenal punting. BOWLS? post next year. O. K.. Charlie. "Pete" has never kicked better un­ der pressure and the ceaseless regu­ larity with which he was forced to deliver his punts when backed into Not having had the opportunity the end zone, offers mute testimony of mentioning it last week, we to the courage of this truly great hereby extend our belated con­ star. gratulations to Alan Dohrmann for his great efforts with the swing Jackson Hurt band and to Fred Brown for his Fred Jackson was the only cas­ organizing the mammoth "regular" ualty. This brilliant right-end suf­ band. Both groups performed fered a broken leg in the closing WELL, IF I WANTEDT RIGHT/ BECAUSE IN I BROKE THIS PIPE IN ON MAST/ A MAMS HAPPIER nobly and added to the enjoyment minutes of play and will be lost to THE BEST SMOKE PRINCE ALBERT. THAT of two successive Sundays. Swing the team for the balance of this sea­ EVERV ONE YOU'D TODAY BECAUSE HE POSSIBLE, I'D OUST 'CRIMP CUT' PA. GAVE IT music is an innovation among Bay son. His place will be taken over GET MILDNESS, FULL STARTED SMOKING LOAD ALL THREE A SWELL CAKE AND Region schools and naturally it by either Hugh Miles or Walt Dietz. RICH FLAVOR, AND PRINCE ALBERT- BOWLS WITH MAK_ caused quite a bit of favorable The latter played only a minute AND comment. USF marches on! against St. Mary's but managed to spill the ball-packer for a ten-yard setback during this brief time. After a week's vacation we feel The beefy St. Mary's squad and that we should be able to pick a few We Asked One Question of 200 Men and Women winners for this weekend. There­ their "bee§ng" coach departed for fore, our selection: New York immediately after the n game, where they will tackle the "Which Pen is Your Choice for ^Z5Jt& a*wf '&?ea**£tj ? U. S. F. over Gonzaga. strong Fordham "Rams" tomor­ over California. And 2 to 1 Selected Parker's Laminated Pearl* row. U. S. C. over Stanford. The gloating "Hilltoppers" will Saint Marys over Fordham. Every student needs this miracle speed up their offense this week in —The sacless Vacumatic with Washington State over Oregon. writer that doesn't "let you down" by anticipation of the Gonzaga game HERES WHY THERES NO OTHER TOBACCO LIKE PRINCE ALBERT: RA. IS CHOICE Ecer-Vhiltle Ink Supply and running dry in classes or exams. to be played in Spokane, Sunday 102% More Ink Capacity than Go and see this luminous, lami­ afternoon. 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cialite's greatest worry; in which Barnum drew suckers by the thou­ sands to see "a horse with his head VARIED VIEWPOINTS where his tail should be." Perhaps, ©h? iFnnlinru that Hit Parade sponsor IS insane HILLTOP ECHOE: rmy Notes UNIVERSITY OF SAN FRANCISCO LETTERS RECEIVED for spending S2,000,000 a week that we may know the most popular song of the week. Maybe Cantor By JACK HORGAN Publiihed weekly during the college year by the Associated Students Contributions to this department must be signed by the writer. No was intensely interested in learn­ By CLARENCE ALAMEDA of the University of San Francisco letters will be printed that are anonymously submitted. If the writer so No story in "The Foghorn" this ing "How to Keep America Out news. When a man bites a dog, that's Work is progressing very rapid] desires, a pseudonym will be substituted for the signature when the letter neck would be of any value without not news, it's booze. REPRESENTED FOR NATIONAL ADVERTISING BY is published. of War," when he initiated that in the R. O. T. C, and interest in th National Advertising Service, Inc. contest. Oh, yes? a tribute to the gallant Don football And may the nu pi alpha submit unit and its work is beginning t College Publishers Representative Plenty Good team. So here's to the Dons who their yell for U. S. F. adoption: grow. In answer to the man; TEACHER HAS VIEWS PUBLICITY BUREAU 420 MADISON AVE. NEW YORK. N.Y. We have a. good football team, proved themselves All-Americans in Strawberry shortcake, queries which have been put to thi CHICAGO - BOSTON - SAN FRANCISCO ON STUDENT CONDUCT IS HILLTOP NEED courage! Huckleberry pie, LOB ANGELES - PORTLAND - SEATTLE even if Madigan may doubt it; a writer, I have information that ii champion soccer team; the State Although we despise superlatives V-I-C-T-O-R-Y, all probability the rifles will be is Editor of The Foghorn, Editor, "The Foghorn." Are we in it? n golf champ; the best band on the at any time, we say that Kezar Sta­ sued Tuesday. Then, boys, come Editor J°h Conway, '37 University of San Francisco, Dear Sir: Coast AND a torrid swing band; a dium had never seen such an ex­ Well, I guess; the work. San Francisco, California. Managing Editor Paul R. Pahnke, '38 Would you kindly advise me team that takes no guff hibition of defensive football. San Francisco Varsity, Platoons Formed Dear Sir: Associate Editor Attilio Ruggiero, 38 through your column, (for my own from anybody; a number of live and A word of consolation to Fred Ahem, Ahem, Ahem (or: yes The batteries have been split int Sports Editor Jack Brady, '37 In recent issues of "The Foghorn" information, since so few others active organizations—St. Ives, KAP, Jackson, 170 pound end, who yes, yes.) two platoons each and platoon lead there have been several articles re­ KLS, International Relations, to fought like a 240 pounder until car­ Business Manager Thomas O'Dwyer, 36 seem to give a hoot) just where, oh, Fighter ers have been appointed. In Bat garding the planting of flowers on where, has the USF Publicity Bu­ mention but a few; a group of ama­ ried from the field. It was men of tery A there is Brady and Houston the lawn of the University in such a STAFF reau buried itself? In the Potters' teur thespians, second to none on his "stuff" that gave the Dons a When George Malley, at the St. Battery B has Guglielmino ail way as to spell its name. A splen­ the Coast; our debate squad is al­ well earned tie. Marys rally, said that Dante Benne- Feature Editor Bil1 Germain, '37 Field for unclaimed and undesired Athan; while Battery C has Burges did idea, save for one thing. Is the ways "on the go"; "The Foghorn" detti is the fightenest footballing Assistant Circulation Manager Henry Autard, '39 dead? Or have we ever had one? True Confessions and Prince. So far the Battery dri institution on Fulton Street a Uni­ is noteworthy among college papers; freshman: he wasn't fooling. Benne- Staff Artist Art Peterson, 37 Also, tell me gently, (my heart, you Now for a few true confessions. has not been up to par, but thj versity or a prep school? Naturally, our Law School is nationally rec­ detti could not make the team at Assistant Business Manager ...... Leo Broyer, '37 know) that I was not dreaming Johnny Swanson claims that no leaders have tried their best. older men attend the school, yes, ognized; our social events—rallies, Commerce High and went to St. Moderator Rev. John C. Ward, S. J. when I heard discreet rumors con­ one could catch him on a football It is very apparent that many older in years, but I wonder if the dances, etc., continue to get better Ignatius. Malley took one gander cerning the existence of a Press field if his legs were not too fast of the cadets do not as yet know minds of some of the students have and better. at him and slapped him on the first NEWS STAFF News Service. Certainly Sunshine for his body. the use of the R. O. T. C. Manual. not been stunted. team. First game? Commerce. The Kindergarden rates as much actual All these, be it known, have news It was bought for the specific pur­ JAMES MADDEN, '39, News Editor I refer to the childish practice of Walt Dietz thinks asterisks are little guard was in the Bulldog back- publicity as USF. value, can be easily made into great pose of study. It would be a good Alan Dohrmann, '38 Norman Hammersly, 40 some of the students who persist in flowers. But Art Peterson knows field so much that the referee could publicity. But are they?—There art- idea for the cadets to look up the Jack O'Rourke, '40 gob Lanctot, 37 writing supposedly funny remarks Breaks they are horney-hcaded quadrapeds not decide whether to penalize S. I. few who ever hear of them outside references offered and then pro­ Jack Murray, '37 klTli/T in on the signs on the main bulletin Of course, we occasionally get a found in Australia. Just shows what for offside or Commerce for having the confines of the campus. This ceed to study them. Harry Meisel, '40 I nil Hanley 40 board. This, no doubt, must leave a break in the sport pages of the Geology does for a fella. a five-man backfield. blushing, reticent attitude as re­ Many cadets do not as yet knot Clarence Alameda, '39 Norton Herold, 39 fine impression on the minds of vis­ dailies—but we have to stop a Bud Theman admits he is plan­ gards our iittle old "street-car-col­ And did you see Finnerty and that you step off with the left fori John Coyne, '40 Harold Fitzgerald, 40 itors to the University. I wonder "dream team, etc., " to be given ning to shoot off his big toes to lege" must be replaced, preferably, Haggerty during the entertain­ first on all movements except righ just how many patrons of the recent it. Then, too, that munificent Mor­ claim disability in the draft for the by one that yells out "even if you ment at the rally? The Swing step. Perhaps it would be a goo< SPORTS STAFF play, "The Tavern," laughed at the agan, Slip, writes us up at times— next war. don't like us, you sure are going to Twins fell right into the mood. idea to wear a white shoe on the lefi remarkable display of wit on the remember, "Probably the name St. Raggle-taggle Tom Smith has an Al O'Dea, '38 Joseph Haughey. '40 hear of us." A suggestion for the next rally: foot to remind themselves of thai Ro, er t Bertran c 40 bulletin board. As a teacher in one Mary's (Texas) scared them"? uncle, says he, who has been going Renzo Quilici. '39 : T I , 'x stage a wrestling match between fact. a( k San Francisco's Own with the same girl for seventeen Berch Dougherty. '39 J : Horgan, 38 of the city's schools I have yet to Swell publicity that! But maybe Finnerty and Borzone. They prac­ see anything that nearly approaches I am too harsh. Didn't the San years. A few more years and people There are too many absentees Were this staid old Hahrvaad, tice before football workouts, and in the battalion as a whole. Tues­ the crudity that adorns the board at Jose and Fresno State games with will begin to talk. some exclusive finishing school put on a really hilarious fiasco. day there were twenty-two men T Mefnber the University of San Francisco. USF furnish the papers with two A certain Biology prof who is (Newspaper P"^r'Pfe*" ') ) for sub-debs, or a theological sem­ absent. Most of this might be dainty little articles, suitable for getting tired of having students walk Basketball If students will not cooperate in inary, or were we hidden in the accounted for by the casualties filling that half inch below some out of his class, declares that he will this very simple matter of leaving wilds of Oshkosh, Mich., there Basketball practice will begin Mon­ among the ranks of the football henceforth lasoo the escaping ones signs alone. I think it would be a tired sport writer's column? Yet might be a reason. But this is San day, in earnest. Sweat shirts will be players. the Bronco-Portland game was Francisco's University and she with a formaldihyded tapeworm. good move for the Student Body issued to those who sweat. Rifle Manual broadcast, the papers ran stories should be forcibly informed of the Thomas O'Dwyer admits he Officers to assign money for the pur­ Joe Balzer, cynical Junior, who Several nan-commissioned officer: fact. We have something here. was pretty good at Latin in high RAYMOND D. WILLIAMSON pose of obtaining a glass cover for of some length, with pictures. And once ended for Leo Rooney at S. I. have* been attending the classes ii a certain sports editor accom­ Lets Boom school. In fact, says Thomas, he Representing Twenty-sixth Assembly District (San Francisco) the board. was bored at a College Players' rifle manual which have been hell Florida boomed tide lands into took a Latin medal while a prep. With your kind permission may I panied the Gaels to Loyola. How meeting some time ago, and drawled. especially for their benefit, but thei Chairman, Committee on Banking the richs winter playground; Los Of course they made him put it mention just one other thing. Now comes it? "What kind of a raucous caucus is number is a good deal in the mi Angeles boomed a little bit of noth­ that the University is stepping out Activities back, but he had it for a while. this?" nority of the total number of non- CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE ing into a lot of it; St. Marys with its new band, cannot the yell As for activities! The College Sic gloria transit mundi. coms. It would be greatly apprecj boomed 14 students and a brickpile Did you ever see a dream walk­ leaders get into the same spirit and Players received a few lines on the Reilly Rises ated if more of these officers wotrj ASSEMBLY into a gold mine. We tied them in ing? Ed Ewing will show his mus­ show more enthusiasm at the games. drama page (give six for the Pub­ Harold Anthony Reilly, who ain't present themselves for this specia Fiftieth Session — Nineteen Thirty-three football but we can beat them in cles Monday afternoon in the When the players made such excel­ licity Dept.) but it required a Philo a guy what talks much, says that class. It is held during any fret this, if we show the old fight. (A lounge. Rah, rah, rah! lent goal line defense during the Holmes to unearth them, so deeply when a dog bites a man, that's not period or on Saturdays. Remembet October 20, 1936. bit of ginger, aptly applied, might And if you've never seen a chicken Santa Clara game there was an were they buried. Our excellent you men will be called upon to ex Editor, "Foghorn," do the trick.) Even the gospel tells cry, says Betty Law, late of the awe-inspiring silence on the San radio program is dignified in the wires" on the job? Why not pep­ plain the various movements of thi University of San Francisco, us not to "hide your light under a Law School, you've never seen a Francisco side of the stadium. It's radio log by the exciting, "Must- per the daily and weekly papers foul ball. Quote Gene Cervelli. rifle manual. San Francisco, Calif. up to the cheer leaders to keep the bushel" but "to let your light shine listen" line:" "8:00 P. M.—KSFO— with releases, that cover every one "I wonder what can be afoot?" After being reprimanded, Bat­ stands moving, so let's hope that before men." Dear Sir: drama." Wonderful, wonderful pub­ of ASUSF activities—if we squirt said Dick, the eldest and most level­ tery A turned out the very next they realize their duty more fully licity!! Onward, Dons enough perfume, plenty will ad­ headed of the Rover boys. "Twelve drill period and proved itself to Congratulations are in order for the coaches, the captain and during the remaining games of the Crazy People All criticism should be construc­ here. We have more than a foot­ inches," replied Tom, the fun-loving be the best marching unit on the for each and every member of the football squad for the great season. This is the way in which "life­ tive, they say. All right. Why ball team—let everyone hear about Rover. field. They hold a fine cadence exhibition of determined football exemplified last Sunday. No I shall not bore you with my jus­ buoy" and "your best friend" be­ not bring the dead to life and- it. Since we could not find the scores and execute their movements onto matter what others may try to say they cannot take away from tified criticism of the deplorable lack came intimately connected; in I re-organize our student publicity Sincerely, for our last predictions, we'll close line as well as can be expected of a us the fact that our team is as good as the best on the Coast. of support given that remarkable which "halitosis" became the so­ i bureau? Why not get a few "live Publicity Hound. with love. recruit unit. Congratulations are also in order to Director Brown and the production "The Tavern." No school wonderful showing of the new band. It is well on its way to real on the coast graces the stage with success. more finished productions than those In addition to the foregoing, special congratulations go to the offered by the College Players. Yet a yell leaders and the rooting section. I have always wanted to see half empty house greets their open­ a real fighting rooting section, and believe me we had one Sun­ ing curtain. What a sad reflection day. I could just sense the feeling of those players on the field. on the school spirit of Don students. They were being backed to greater deeds by the fightin'est bunch Yours for a greater University of of rooters ever assembled, and with that kind of support, they San Francisco, could not be defeated. A Loyal Supporter. My congratulations to you all. Let's make last Sunday the turning point on the road to success. Let's go places! RIDDLE ME THIS Sincerely yours, ASKS MR. FAN RAYMOND WILLIAMSON. ' Mr. Editor: Will you or someone give the an­ swer to the following questions? Two football teams, A and B, are WEEKLY CALENDAR about to play. X backs his judg­ I University Calendar for the Week of October 25 ment with ten dollars that A will ** " - It's a Liq ht Smoke win. Y backs his for the same Sunday, October 25—Intercollegiate Football—USF vs. Gonzaga. amount that B will win. Through 2:30 p. m. Spokane, Wash. (1) the dishonesty of the referee, or Monday, October 26—Religious Forum. 7:30 p. m. Auditorium. (2) the incompetence of the referee, or (3) the dishonesty of the coach To feel good after smoking — Tuesday, October 27—Executive Committee of the Associated B wins. Students. 12 noon. Room BS. Question: (1) Is restitution to be made to X? It's not just the pleasure a fellow gets out of Intercollegiate Debate—USF vs. St. Mary's College. 7:30 p. m. (2) If restitution is to be made, St. Mary's College. by whom; the referee, the appointer smoking Lucky Strikes... it's feeling good after Wednesday, October 28—Faculty Committee on Activities—11 a. m. of the referee or the coach? smoking! Fresh as a daisy. A clean taste in Faculty Conference Room. Cinnamon Jiddy. your mouth. And when you start singing in Kappa Alpha Phi—Public Lecture. 12 noon. Room Bl. STUDENT WOULD HAVE Biochemistry Club Meeting—12:15 p. m. Room Al. NUMBERED OFFICIALS your bath—your voice clear as a bell! That's St. Ives Law Club Meeting—8:30 p. m. Room C6. Editor: the great thing about a light smoke. Lucky Thursday, October 29—Freshman Debate—USF Frosh vs. San May I make a suggestion through Strikes—being made from the finest center- Francisco Junior College. 8:15 p. m. Galileo Auditorium. you to Mr. Herbert Dana? Why not change the stripes on leaf"tobaccos—taste good. And because they're Fridav, October 23—International Relations Club—12 noon. Room the blouses of the officials from ver­ B2. tical to horizontal and give to each a light smoke, you feel good smoking them. Saturday, October 24—Sophomore Drag—California Country Club. of the gentlemen a number? I feel that this would give general And after smoking them, too! 9. p. m. satisfaction and each of us would College Players' Radio Program. 8 p. m. Station KSFO. know what to expect. Joe Fidinky. NEWS FLASH! • • "Sweepstakes" bring pleasure to war veterans From a veterans' home in Legion, Texas, a number of entries all in the same hand­ writing come in each week. Of course we checked up to make sure that the entries conformed to the rules, and one of the men explained: "Most of the boys can't get around—but I do and so I fill out their cards for them." We're glad to say that the boys have been pretty good pickers, too. Have you entered yet? Have you won your delicious Lucky Strikes? Tune in "Your Hit Parade" — Wednesday and Saturday evenings. Listen, judge, and compare the tunes —then try Your Lucky Strike "Sweepstakes." And if you're not already smoking Luckies, buy a pack today and try them, too. Maybe you've been missing something. You'll appreciate the advantages of Luckies—a LightSmoke of rich, ripe- bodied tobacco.

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