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This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by ScholarWorks @ SeattleU. It has been accepted for inclusion in The peS ctator by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks @ SeattleU. JO RICHARDS ELECTED QUEEN
Polly Kay Kelly Betty Siniich Peggy Lesser Peiton
Jo Richards Helen Strons Jo Brown Florine Ross Marie Bechtold
And a Very A Blessed SEATTLE Spectator UNIVERSITY Christinas Happy To You New Year
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1949 No. 5 Volume XVII Open Many Veteran Choristers Elect Students HearOregon Coed to DebateMeet Actors Return John Ursino; Plan Bobby Morris This quarter the Commerce presidency For Schools For New Play Caroling Party Club, under the of Head Court To Public John Paglia, sponsored a se- production of "All meeting and tomorrow Seat- and, now that both public and With the At a recent choir ries of lectures onlocalgovern- Today My Summer, will again play host to private schools have been in- Sons" this last the following officers were ment in which they featured Homecoming tle U. SU's Drama Guild proved to '50 many high school vited, even better results are elected: President, John Ur- King County officials. of the state's themselves and to the public Jo Richards, senior, pre-med, will be the 1950 Homecom- year, in expected. Students are urged sino; vice president, Pat In concludingits series, the debate teams. This as they arecapable of heavy ing Queen to reign over the week's activities, scheduled in theprevious tourneys,mostof to extend the buddingorators that Bowft; secretary, Joyce Chad- Commerce Club presented drama. Encouraged by this treasurer, Romai; the latter part of January. thestate Catholic high schools a hearty welcome. well; Carl Bobby Morris, King County success, the Guild has chosen librarians, Barbara Ray arfd Presiding with the titian-haired Queen will be Senior will participate in the affair; going to press the fol- auditor, who spoke on the and Peggy Lesser, Junior Princesses Upon another serious play for its John Erickson. Princesses Polly Peiton unlike last year, however, the lowing schools had registered: works and duties of his office. and Marie Bech- next venture, "An Inspector The choir is still selling speakers Helen Strons public high schools of thestate Bellarmine, Lincoln, and St. Other who ad- told; Princesses Harris, chairman; Joan Fitz- Calls." Christmas cards and gifts to club this quarter Sophomore have also been invited. Leo's, all of Tacoma; Mar- dressed the Kathleen Kelly and BettySim- patrick, Mary Kashiwagi, Ber- Theplay will be directed by j secure the money needed for were John P.Brill,King Coun- The tournament will be con- quette, and St. Joseph's Acad- Lanphier, S.J., ich,and Freshman Princesses niceMiller and AgnesRemnes; style, Yakima; Gonzaga, the Rev. Leo their robes. With the home- ty coroner; and Norman Ri- ducted in the traditional emy, of the produc- coming January 25 Florine Ross and Jo Brown. publicity, Tom Bichsel,chair- events in- Marycliff, of Spokane; and the dates for program dell, King County clerk. with all forensic and are Jan. 13-20, inclusive. the deadline for procur- Because one of the nominees man ; Joan Frohmader, Tom cluded. Events such as Ora- Holy Names, Holy Rosary, tion set as Next quarter, under the Weiler, Marie Bechtold, Jack with the ing the 70 robes, choir mem- Black, at the first senior meetingwas tory, Extemporaneous Speak- Holy Angels,and SeattlePrep, Concerned fateful leadership of Gordon and, Dreaney,and JulieDennehy. consequenceson a younggirl's bers are now busily planning will begin a series of not a registered student ing.Impromptu Speaking, and of Seattle. the club senior Tom Towey is chairman life caused by the selfish atti- a mixer for January 13 to aid lectures featuring prominent therefore ineligible, the of a scholarship contest will be Bothell, necessary Open House. Working with Also registered are tudes of six people, the script their fund. A performance on men field of business. class deemed it to offered, along with the uni- Mar- in the Doris Cockrill and Fife, Kent-Meridian,St. is composed of elements of "Voices of the Northwest" hold re-elections. him are versity styledebateitself.This and Helen Strons. Charles Bricker is, tin's. Oveflake, Wenatch- false pride, justice, immorali- radio program, scheduled for At the first meeting, Jo year's high school question High Schools; and Provi- $50 Lesser, and is chairman of the decorations President ee ty, and spirituality; emotion- the near future,will add to Scots Club Will Richards, Peggy "Resolved: that the dence Academy of Vancouver, were elected; committee. Helping him are States Should ally intense throughout all their kitty. Grace Visentine of the United Wash; and Roosevelt Junior- Choristers plan to go carol- the re-elections,Grace was Barbara Ashe, Barbara Ray, by a Direct Vote three acts. Have Jan. Mix at Be Elected Senior High, of Port Angeles. ing December 21, windingup edged out by Polly Peiton. Peggy Lesser, Jack Foster, of the People." Every character in the cast Jack McMahon has an- at the Vet's Mixer. girlsproved Marylin Lee, Art Hooten, and scholarship will of seven, with the exception nounced that there will be a The out-of-town The contest worth, with four of their Marie Mayer. to determine the best of the maid,can be said to be Scots Mixer on Jan. 6 at the their be held to taking places in the Tickets and programs are all-around speaker inthe tour- Nine Appointed a lead role, as all are equally Several SU professors have Encore Ballroom, 13th and number dominant. It will only depend Pike. "Homey" Crollard 1950 Homecoming court. being planned by Chairman ney. Contestants from any been keeping someone besides Bast Malsie and her com- on the interpretation of the busy of late, will arrange for an orchestra. Queen Jo Richards is from Luanne event will be eligible and the Judiciary Board their students mittee of Julie Dennehy, Bob- individual actors to make one namely,the stork. Mostrecent Jim Schultz wasnamed tick- Albany,Ore., and Senior Prin- winner will receive a one-year Due a change in the from bie Miller,Frank Perry,Mary to characterization more out- additions to the educational et chairman,and the publicity cess Polly Peiton comes scholarship to Seattle U. ASSU constitution,this year's Muehe, Eileen Kelly, Mary standing and memorable than are the families of will be taken care of by Ginger Havre,Mont. For many years the tourna- judiciary board will of circle to prin- Kendrick, Donna Schorzman, consist the others. Professors Paul A. Volpe, a Dorn. Tickets will be on sale Both of the sophomore ment has been one of the ninemembers, threeeachfrom cesses, Kathleen Kelly and Connie McNott, and Delores drawing This last aspect should daughter; Charles La Cugna, at the Information Booth on school's main cards the Sophomore, Junior, and BettySimich,are from Fox. prove very interesting,in the a daughter; and Edward Ot- Jan. 1, 5, and 6, from 9 :00 to out-of- Senior classes. The following 1 :()() o'clock. town. Kay is from Yakima light of the castchosen to star tum, a son. Portland, appointments were recently are and Betty is from basis of competi- in the play,for all of them made on the recognized perhaps Seattle Oregon. Education Dept. Rector Heads Seniors, as - Fifty tive examinations: University'smost experienced The Forty annual P. Marilley, Jr. and 'RhapsodyinBlue'Theme HomecomingBall onSaturday Edward and most talentedperformers. Ups Enrollment Tom Weiler ;Juniors,Pat Mc- night, Jan. 28, will climax a 1 Ed Association Consider Frank Caldwell as Presi- Gillicuddy and Shirley Hunt- Annual FallInformal week of reminiscences includ- Seattle's education depart- Election of Seattle U. the portentous, self-satisfied, Of coming Albert Lemieux, S.J., as er; Sophomores, Marybeth "Rhapsody inBlue" will fur- fund. In charge were Jackie ing, among many other activi- ment is up in the dent Rendall, provincial Arthur Billing, a later, world, Professors vice president of the new Moreland, Jaclyn and nish the theme,SpanishCastle Rendall, chairman ; Bernie ties to be announced according to Seibert. wealthy English industrialist Thursday; and Ottum and Myrdie Northwestern unit of the Na- Loretta Hoel- the scene, and Gordon Greene Miller, Adele Manca, and Open House, Edward of the early 1900\s; Lola Turning- Homecoming Game with Lecture, heads of the second- tional Catholic Education As- Neil Mcliean and Virginia SybilBirling, the music for the annual Fall Joann Fitzpatrick. the Randolph membership sken as his wife, College Fri- ary and elementary education sociation was announced Dec. hold cold, and secretly Informal tonight, the last SU out the programs on a blue Pacific Lutheran year's board, which haughty, Chairman Tom departments. Registrations in X, after a meetingof thatbody from last malicious; Kevin Packard as dance before Christmas. A note were day. in Spokane. consisted of only three stu- midnight atmosphere of blue Weiler, Julie Dennehy, Joan Terry Cain,senior, and Ton- thedepartment have increased EricBirling, the son,a wastrel Carroll, are co- 70 per cent over last year's Also elected were: the Rt. dents. Under the present rul- and and silver is planned for the Fox, Ruth Cheshier, Eileen sophomore, will enter in and roue; Mary Kendrick Wright. of Homecoming enrollment, with a current Rev. Raphael Heider, presi- ing, appointees Ellen Nickerson alternating affair, which will beheld from Kelly, and Rita chairmen dent of St.Martin's College at their sophomore year and \) to 12, according to Jerry Publicity for the affair was Week. The various commit- total of 275 teacher trainees. the roles of the maid and the Towey, and members working Next Special Methods Lacey, as head; and Sister serve a three-year term. daughter. Birling, McGill and Louise Segota, co- taken care of by Tom tees term's Sheila a Bechtold, Dorothy them are: Business man students will benefit from a Idamae, S.H.N., dean of stud- The board's first duty is to jealous debutante; chairmen. Marie with snippy, Ferris, Jerry Charles Muehe; public reading room which is planned ies at Marylhurst College, sec- review charters of school or- Frank Sullivan as Gerald Ticket proceeds go toward Strons, Jim and ager, Building assisting. committee, Joe Fitz for room 211. retary-treasurer. (Continued un Pate Six) the Student Union dibble relations THE SPECTATOR Friday, December 16, 1949
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With all the four-game losers have benefited from grand style two weeks ago, with those two resounding vic- Listing eight veterans on Brightman and his surprising runaway win over the highly their 15-man roster, the Ever- their six-day layoff. tories, the Papooses' Vandal Olympic the just as admirable ett JC squad is deep in tal- Not only have the wounds of the Cougar and touted JC five and Chiefs' heal, chance baffling Clark gang. ented sophomores and fresh- defeats had time to but Coach Al has had the of the Lewis and Carlson, through- men. Headed by Jack Basketball followers,not onlyon our campusbut who when the Vikings how far the Chieftains are giant six-foot-one guard, out the entire city, wonder just theall stars Sonight,Western Washington in- Seattle U. students have their fingers was chosen one of going this— season. of the state last year,and 'Big' Chiefs Rode into vade the campus in hopes to crossed they're pulling with all they are worth for a suc- straight over the — considerably than the last. Nick Puhich,as heis called by make it two cessful season a season better the Chieftains, the Chiefs are ex- squad has attained much citywide atten- his enthusiastic fans, of Death' The SU hoop Spartans gunning 'Valley pected to employ the more or- present campaign— more than ever A will be for tion for the before. straight thodox racehorse brand of ball is, numbering more victories than their fifth win to good season, that a season slate clean. (WSC-IdahoGyms) in an effort to crawl back on during 30-game schedule, would disclose to all keep their setbacks the By PAIN the victory wagon. that Seattle U. is growing, not only in enrollments, but in Dohenny Drops School JACK prominence and spirit. Coach Fenton reports that (With apologies to At least, Brightman has After the squad's preseason build-up, where the fan was John O'Brien,one of the twins Rudyard Kipling.) spent the majority of theprac- season's players were back, plus has been ailing with a minor "Into the hills of the Palouse tice week gettinghis squad to told that the best of last shoot, prospects frosh stars, the open- leg injury but will probably rode thegallant five, run hard, break and several hot transfer and two shoot, ing defeats disheartening. But in the Alpine game, be set for the game tonight. Cougars to the right of them; shoot. From the slow- game were down style, Chiefs haddif- Coach Brightman had his club working smoothly and they The Papooses have also lost Vandals to the left of the 31-16 upset. the services of Jimmy Dohen- them. ficulty getting shots off administered a against "Well! It looks as though the— team may be all right ny, six-foot-four center from Theirs not to wonder why, Idaho and WSC. again," thought the student body so they jammedinto the Orting, who recently with- Theirs but to fight and try. Tonight's battle will be the gym for the Lewis and Clark clash. That overwhelming vic- drew. Dick Naish has been But wonder they did, when Vikings' second trip to Seattle tory made the follower's heart stout once again. more than promising as a re- Jack Friel's Cougars ran this season. Last week end they dropped Brightman has his men playinghis waynow, they feel— placement for John O'Brien, roughshod for a 59-39 win and an82-52 decision to the resurgent UW quintet and, if so — it's no telling how far they will go. but as yet Coach Fenton has By FREDDIE CORDOVA and SONNY LAIGO the U. of Idaho Vandals not acquired a permanent re- scalped by at Edmundson Pavilion. The two thorough whippings last week end at Pullman against a guy who's gress semi-pro tournament. them 19 counters. completely. placement for Dohenny. Playing Gigantic Gene Conley, Ed The locals will be seeking and Moscow shouldn't discourage the SU fan too 5 ft. 9 in. isn't so bad. But Al playing with Mt. — The Chieftains weredefinitely playingout of their class. It has been stated, "that as was Gayda, Ted Tappe these sweet revenge for the defeat Then when he turns out to be fast against the twins on Vikings the Cougars and Vandals will rack up more than one the O'Brien twins go, so go Vernon were the outstanding three the handed them at again, and tricky, able to touch the home town, South Am- Bellingham just victory — they'll the Papooses," and that is their among sharp Cougars who on Nov. 9. as decisive over their N.Division foes basket rim from a boy, N. J., team in the 17- 10 probably over, Against about the way that things flat-footed two-platooned the Chiefs into Then on Saturday the var- tasteas sour a defeat before it'sall too. jumpstart,and somehow man- inning marathon which colleges, stacked up when the colorful the sity and frosh play St. Mar- the smaller of which the remainder of the Chiefs' ages break into the clear finally won. From .submission. consists,Brightman's brighties should hold their own. freshmen met the Elks' quin- to Easterners tin's at Olympia in another schedule — before the opponent realizes thence Brightman blushed up For five minutes,6,000 WSC - Friday they tangle with the Vikingquint that nosed tet and were defeated for — doubleheader night of basket same it that's worse! on his salesmanship, told the funs watched an even ball them out up at Bellingham, earlier. On our own grounds, the the first time this season. It dropped in a shot that, that twins there was a Seattle U. game. Rose gang Chiefs should come out victorious. was a NW League game, and And, to top if and Hedequist The Ranger is paced guy's do existing, and made the boys from the key, by The toughest opponents left on the schedule are Gonzaga consequently a costly one. got a twin who can with lay- All-ConferenceCenterDean — gimme agun, boy, forget all about their inten- and Willis followed also led the Ever- (twogames) and Portland U. (four games). If they can play After dominatingmost of the the same the who don't leave my mess lyin' tions of going to St.John's, in ins off the post to knot League in scoring last Coach Al's way,it will be difficult for any Evergreen Loop entire first and second halves, and Thenthe tricky Cougar n Papooses around! Brooklyn. And why not? ... score. five to outmaneuver them. the blew a fourth- trio dominated the boardsand l()-point At the season's start, Edplaced on the All-Ameri- 1 Monday they return quarter lead and vir- raced for four buckets and an Twins Spark Papooses tually lost the contest on fouls coaches of the Buchan Bakery ca outfield, while John was a Xi,n to the campus for an O'Brien lead. five, the Olympic JC, and the close runner-up at third base. 8-point evening meeting with the Pa- high theFrosh's due to the new two-minute The platoontook the Thebasketball-loving SU students are on ruling. Elks have found out to their second cific University aggregation, star guards, John and Ed O'Brien. And no wonder! Not only John,the elder by 5 minutes, floor and held the lead until The big guns in this con- dismay that Ed and John are was inbasketballand from Forest Grove, Ore. do they swish the twine consistently, but their speed, fight, breakers and "specialize All-State the starters returned to move test were John O'Brien, who fast Ed wound up on the second halftime mar- and ball-handling continually keeps the opposition on edge as in crossing paths on defense on to a 29-18 scored 22 points for the Pa- team. Together they steered gin. The scheduled home game well as providing the spark and spirit for the rest of Fenton's and offense alike." So much 4, 1950, pooses, and Wyse, who clicked their St. Mary's High hoop It here that the locals' of Feb. with the warriors. so that two opponents get so was Young Men's Institute five Olympic fray imparts good example. for 20 points for the victors. team to be Catholic champs of style was throttled. The The JC a At half- statement, confused they gang up on one set lias been canceled. time, trailing, Ten minutes into the The fruthof the New Jersey. But in the state cagy cougars up the the Frosh were 27-25. go, go O'Brien while the other half bottled In letter Willard Fen- quarter them leading. They had scored 20 points "as the O'Brien's so the tournaments the twins' team key with a defense that saw a to third found (Continued on Page Five) scores unguarded. ton, graduate manager of while the JC's had been held to five counters. Sixteen of was nosed out bya Holy Fam- pivotmen Spangler and Hig- This featured "Who has the ily five. surrounded by the ever- athletics at SU, the coach those 20 scores were registered by the O'Brien twins. Don't of Papooses lin the YMI quint — they Toni?" act the The 18-year-olds, both present Conley, Gayda and of stated ask me which twin scored what Isee double when Black Balls,Padres gets pretty confusing at times that, the AAU — weighing 155 pounds, come Tappe. On the quick passout due to tour- start moving into action but their fire and accuracy made but the fans still holler for nament in February, they upset from a family of seven. the SU forwards were clear, the overwhelming over the '48 state JC champions if one of the optical illu- were unable to be here at possible. Pace Bowl League more Asked how different is the but failed to draw out the de- sions is benched. The crowds inconsisten- that time. Inlast week's Elks Club contest,John peppered22 points With almost half of the — fenton, undoubt- brand of basketball here,from fense because of YMI is member of the bowling season ended, andthe like them cy. a through the hoop. Ed almost matched that by picking up edlyisgrinning when nobody's New Jersey's type, the O'Bri- AAU. 17 against Ballard three dayslater. scores tabulated, the record — ens quickly agreed that it is Washington State contin- looking how about Al 20 Tomorrow Everett JC will test the Papooses in the pre- sheet predicts a close fight to It all happened rougher here and faster there. ued the pace in the last the finish between Brightman? Conley was covering starting lineup for to- liminary to the Chieftain-Viking mix. Saturday they travel two stand- year Wichita, Kas., in Both are premajors, resid- minutes. teams, laboring under the last at boards like a pup-tent, lt's tilt is undecided, al- with the varsity to Olympia to meet St.Martin's frosh. out the Baseball Con- ing at Vets Hall. the names of the Black Balls and National (one time he tipped the ball igh either leading scorer The Loftiest of All Grid Classics the Padres (the latter is an six times above the out- 1 Spangler or Soph Bill title). lin will be An- The Shrine game, played every New Year's Day in the authentic stretched palms of Chieftain at center. Kezar Memorial Stadium, San Francisco, is the worthiest of Thepedagogues, as of Dec. defenders while attempting to ;r sophomore, Bobby Fei- all postseason grid classics. This New Year's Day Shrine bat- 7, were living up to their score) and was connecting will see plenty of action 1 tle (which, incidentally, will not be played on New Year's names by leading the student like an automatic machine. mse of his showing in the Day at all, but Dec. 31, since Jan. 1 falls on Sunday) willbe high-score team with a .636 Hooks and tip-ins to the tune 10 clash. the 25th, marking a quarter-century of a noble undertaking. percentage, compared to the of a 20-point total were in The benefits from this annual clash are turned over to .609 for the runners-up. The the scorebook before the giant EUROPE BY BICYCLE total games-won-and-lost page fouled out in the last period.IheLow-Cost Student Tours, Bus or the Shrine Hospital for Crippled Children. The Jan. 1, 1949, Bike. From 63 days, $435, allmcl. show, which netted the hospital somewhat better than $110,- shows a 22-8 for the S.J.s, to Earl Spangler took advant- 000, raised the total to $1,292,000, which has helped 7,000 a 23-9 for the Black Balls.The age of eight free throws while SITA ADVENTURE Trails crippled again. remainder of the standings sinking four from the floor to Students' Internat'l Travel Assn. children to walk Dept. W 5744 34thN.E. KE.1852 The footballers who stage this classic contest, a gang of were not available at press- pace the SU attack with 16 outstanding Eastern college seniors, and stars chosen from time. points. the Western college teams, donate their sei'vices do the In the line of individual Moscow was the second as scoring honors, SUGA coaches who receive the honor of readying the two all-star the women's chapter in a sad story. JOHN senior elevens. division shows the following: From the openingwhistle to pack with Each one receives an .jacket and engraved Pat Sloan leads the halftime the Chiefs were def- The Popcorn Man emblemed average,Betty watch. The gate earnings are turned over to the Shrine a 127 Dhanene initely in the game. The plays Hospital. holds down the second spot were working, but lay-ins and Naturally, the show has to be a goodone to attract some with 120, and that's not short, set shots weren't find- 60,000 spectators every year. This year's participants give weight; Louise Segota and ing their way into the hoop. evidence that the fans do see a highly competitive football Rose Bruesati complete the Jenkins, Vandal Guard, hit CLIPPER SERVICE contest. list of women leaders with 115 for three in a row from about Across the Street fromSchool averages,respectively. TheEastern squad has such gridders as LynnChandnois, and 114 30 feet out. Effective long- PETROLEUM The men leaders line up as QUALITY MSC; Art Murakowski, Northwestern; Hillary Chollet and Here's a bit of fast action in the recent Papooses- shots kept the Vandals out PRODUCTS Pete Dorset, Cornell; Clayt Tonnemaker, Minnesota; and follows : Elks Club game, lost by the yearlings, 57 to 61. front for the first period. Pat McGillicutty 166 lo- Harry Szulborski,Purdue. ccontimwd Psga n*t) After intermission the .... Len Jewell 157 cals' shooting and passing be- Fr.F.Logan,SJ 154 came wilder as the Vandals Dick Dahl 149 used their height and speed 8. Sauressig 147 cAction! cAction! to advantage.Lay-ins and tip- HILL TOP Fohn Norton 145 ins by Geisler and Pritchett 5-Poini Cleaners 3uentin Beck 143 boosted the Vandal score to BARBER SHOP 1112 Broadway PV. J. Kelley, S.J 143 The SPECTATOR Gets Results 32-18 within five minutes. Frank Perry 142 From there on out Coach Fin- J-» i c"...«_i._ lAn The Only Advertising Medium for Washington's to aul Swartz 142 ley dipped into his reserves 018 Madison Nextdoor Chieftain Fountain Toobad there isn't a trophy THIRD -LARGEST UNIVERSITY liberally. for theteam that can talk the Bob Feiser getting his first MAin 8718 SPECIAL FOUR-HOUR SERVICE most. Martelli and his Ques- starting assignment looked tion Marks would nab first Contact the AdvertisingDepartment, CA. 9400, Ext.30 good. His scrappy defensive place by a landslide. (Continued on Page Five) LI n Friday, December 1(5, 1949 TH E SPECT A T R travel by bus to Olympia, Rode into Papooses Tackle where they meet the St.Mar- Chiefs Champs Lose tin's Frosh in the preliminary Everett Jayeee to the Chieftain-Rangertussle. 'Valley of Death' (The outcome of the Pa- Einal Game In Preliminary poose-Renton A and B NWL (WSC-IdahoGyms) scrap of Wednesday evening ICanliiiiicil from Page Four) was not available at press (Continued from Page Four) To All-Stars Papooses," was verified Tues- time.) work and effective one hand- By JOHN BLEWETT day night at Mt. Vernon. ThePapoosesreceived ashot er from out front caught the The Frosh five overcame a week, the first time in two in the arm this when fancy of the Moscow fans. For 12-point Skagil Valley Jun- Moscatel, years the league champion Ray former Garfield ior College lead when John ace, squad. .i.r. \*>at tasted defeat,as the all-city joined the FG FT PFTI Odd Halls O'Brien got "hot" to tie the eli- season's All-Stars scored a However, Moscatel will be Rose, f 2 3 2 score at 67-67 at the endof the gible only for NWL contests. Willis, 1 0 0 I hard-fought 13-7 victory. Up f regular playing time. But in His appearance will offset the Sliglin, c 0 3 2 1 to this game the Odd Balls the five minute overtime, John Rambeig, g 10 1' loss of Dohenny, at least, for 2 5 ( had not been defeated for two cooled off and the JC five Iledequlst, g 2 straight competi- the Leaguegames. Spangler, c 4 8 4 1( seasons of walked off victorious. 77-70. PAPOOSES (57) King, f 0 3 2 1 tion, including a victory over Led by their all-conference aggrega- WSC (59) last year's All-Star center, Stuurmans,who tallied Doherty, f 2 15 5 FG FT PFTIp tion. scores, the Skagit Valley Naish ,f 0 3 0 3 1( 25 Vaughan, 0 10 1 Sayda, f 4 2 1 o This year's game was as looked like the class of the JC c Sambold, f 2 2 2 18 close throughout as the final E. O'Brien, g 4 0 2 8 8 4 5 2(10 League. Stuuvmans couldn't T. O'Brien, g 7 8 5 22 Conley, c indicated, but the All- rappe, g 3 0 2 ((i score be stopped. J. Cartier, f 0 0 0 0 Uowell, f 1 0 0 : Stars put their galaxy of of- Johnny O'Brien's 20 points E. Paige, f 0 10 1 4 Rosser, f 2 12!5 fensive stars wherever the topped the Papooses. To date Rainbolt, c 2 6 10 Buttln, g 2 15!B opportunity presented itself. Miller, g 0 10 1 :: the speed-ball twin has aver- Holden, g 3 0 2 0 Roberta, g 10 1! The Odd Balls scored first Zarrol, g 0 l 0 l aged 14 points per game. Jack ELKS (61) after Jim Berard had sparked FG FT PFTP Brunswick, g 10 0!a Shown above are the members of SU's new yell team. Kneeling (left to right): Doherty connected for 18 a drive which went to the All- Marilyn Bishop, to share honors. Ridings, f 2 115 Eskanazi, Helen Klepich, Ray Gantz. Standing: John Delories, counters Colohan, 2 0 4 4 ; five-yard line, where Joe Mike Papooses f «.U. 6D Star (Juier. Saturday the will 2 20 FG FT PFT1I' connect- and Delia Wyse, c 9 1 Dahlem ran wide and Knowles, g 2 3 2 7 Higlin, f 4 0 15! ed with Jack Andersen on. a Sherwood, g 0 12 1 Rose, 0 4 1'i MORE about f pass for the score. mates Bob Vezzani (league's Brown, f 3 12 7 Spangler, c 0 3 2:3 short best blocker) and Dave Piro Loveland, f 0 0 0 0 Hedequist,g 0 4 5'4 Bob Ultsch of the All-Stars Balls Retain Vezzani was Odd Perry, 10 4 2 g 4 0 0 1il returned the kickoff to the50- were also named. Jack McLavey's "Brave Talk" c Feiser, Carnovale,g 4 2 4 10 3 0 4 (f! masterpiece also named. Vezzani was ade- (Continued from Pane Four) Willis, I yard line on a of Kniffen, g 0 0 10 Ahern, g 1 0 0 :2 stalwart, while Piro twistingand dodging. He then fensive Intramural The Western representative team will go along with All- Savage, g 13 2 5 (54) back. IDAHO tossed a 25-yard pass to John was the league's fastest American Doak Walker. SMU; Lindy Berry,TCU; Jim Pow- FG FT PFT1V John Ursino,a speedy runner, 1 21!0 Collins, and on the next play ers, USC; Ken Carpenter,Oregon State; George Bayer,Wash- Pithcett, £ 7 was the Kigmy namedas team Football Crown Geisler 2 5 3!9 hit Tom Bichsel on the goal ington,and a host of other senior stars. 2- alternate. A diehard Odd Ball team St'lworth,c 12 4 line with another aerialfor the scoring Jenkins, g 4 0 2 18 This ended thefirst half The Knights produced two staged a terrific rally, Indian Lore ... 110 score. last Prognosticating! Cal over Ohio State; Dollinger, g 0 0 scoring, with the Odd Balls offensive threats in Kirby two touchdowns in the Bowl Game Rose: Pollard,f Oil:1 defeat Kentucky over Santa maintaininga 7-6 lead. Pain, who can pass or run four minutes of play, to Sugar: Oklahoma over LSU; Orange: [ions,f 2 0 2'4 Kigmies, 19-13, capture ; Rice No. Evidently the UW Wheeler, 0 13 1 All-Stars completely equally effective from the left the to Clara Cotton : over Carolina. ... c The foot- surprisingly stronger than anyone ex- Barker, c 0 1 0 1 the second half side, and Jack Harrington, theuniversity intramural basketball squad is dominated offensive punch in winning, 82-52, Mead, g 3 0 3 10 with Bob Ultsch twice fading who besides being a fast and ballball title for the second pected. They showed their year. the Washington. Huskies also have outscored pass, and twice changing shifty runner, played great successive It was from Eastern The to only the winners were ÜBC, CPS, and the Vancouver Mapleleafs. ÜBC and the PATRONIZE our ADVERTISERS! his mind and twistinghis way defensive ball. Chuck Schuler time Vikings the Chiefs. Saturday the Huskies through enemy defenders to was the third Knight to win ahead and, up to that sensa- have both defeated Come In, try on the World Fainou* then an All-Star berth as reward tional finish, the Kigmies had face Alpine, whom the Chiefs held to 16 counters. Le TRAPPEUR FrenchSki Boot the Odd Ball 10. Ultsch pass Bob Vez- for his superior blocking and maintained a solid lead which rifled a bullet to bring Pierre the end zone on the all-around play. seemed certain to them zani in and the league next play to produce the win- Thelowly Sinn Feiners gave the game £.njou uowi nzxt vacation wiling in tnz ning touchdown. to the team twoof the league's championship. BillLohrer strongest defensive men, Tom A Kigmy pass on the last Unlvfmlty Way MX. 4-100 to The Odd Balls attempted "Doc"Shov- of the game fell out of SsautifuL Canadian offense into high Bichsel and Frank play cz/\ockt£.± put their spirit and the hands of the receiver on but the stellar defensive lain. Bichsel's team gear Shovlain's hard blocking held the goal line to add even more - LODGE For Your play of Bob Vezzani stopped ALL EXPENSE SKI TOURS TO BANFF AND SUNSHINE together a weak Sinn Feiner drama to the thrill-filledgame. the Odd Ball attack cold. Dick first half wasabattleof Transportation, meals and lodging at Banff, bus transfers, unlimited use of chair noble effort six. The SkiRentals Stevenson made a Benders lines with both teams charg- lift and tows, all in one low-priced package game for the Odd The Spaghetti to save the league's ac- ing fast and hitting hard. The stealingthe ball from boasted the most — Balls by thrower of both long Kigmies scored thefirst touch- For Reservations, Tickets and Further Information Apply to Come to the fullback with seconds togo curate the and short passes in Larry down when Bob Ultsch hit Al andalmost breakingaway,but short pass on tightened Stevens. Stevens, along with Swegle with a ofaocUd* Sports Center the All-Star defense of the Techni- the 50-yard line, and Swegle LOU HERRON the Balls fell to their John Collins INCORPORATED 605 Broadway No. and Odd cians, rounded out the All- picked his way through a first defeat. EAst 1661 Star team. broken field to score. TRAVEL COUNSELORS The game marked the end of their TheKigmies added to Fourth and Pike Bldg., Seattle 1 Telephone SEneca 5357 the intramural football season seven-point lead early in the 504 highlight President Truman has ap- and added another L. third quarter, adding another on pointed the Rev. Jerome Rocky shot hit the center for seven yards Odd Ball 30 when Ultsch to a very successful season 0.5.8., of sciences touchdown when Bob Ultsch rally when Moore and Toner dean pass Con- and the winning score with one tossed a 30-yard pass to the part of both players a 40-yard pass to Bob a 15-yard bullet to at St.Martin's College,as Del- threw minute to go. Bob Vezzani who held the ball PLAY! Ispectators. Kelly in the end zone. roy in the end zone for the egate to the International La- The Kigmies returned the for just a second on the Odd The runner-up Kigmy six metal The Odd Balls received the tying touchdown, after Jim v As You Pay! All- bor Organizations' Dahlem had run kick-off to the 50 and com- Ball goalline as thechampion- ."^v dominate the intramural Geneva,Swit- kickoff and returned to the Berard and team, picked by trades session in ball into scoring position, pleted two short passes to the ship game ended. Star football zerland. 35-yardline. A series of passes the — — — league officials, by placing the ball deep into Kig- The Kigmies, attempting to line-up,and moved three men in the the ris- my territory. 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