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Vol . VII , , Monday, December 21, 1925 No.5 .. • STUDENTS HEAR Finalists Announced -Of cot

Seven men ~urvived the semi­ MIGHT spe""nd the The age of chivalry still lives, D. Be MacMILLAN finals of the annual oratorical but only conditionally. Two Car­ TO ATTAIN GOAt contest held in the gymnasium holidays STU!JYI/VG- l oil sLUdents, a sophomore and a junior, erstwhile deepsea navi- on December 16th. The finalists ~ Hardships of Living at I are Lawrence Arth, '26; iVilfred gator and iceman respectively, Plain Dealer Contest North Pole Told J~bcrharl, '27; Louis Hartman, have agreed to engage in mortal Stumps Student by Explorer '2 ; _ lien Lafferty, '28; Ralph combat, according to the time­ Workers I Perry, '27; Anthony Rutkowski, honored traditions of the duello, I '26; and larencc Yaeger, '28, provided somebody can figure out alternate. l how to get to the appointed HI PROMISES HELP FILr S ARE SHOWN l James iValsh, '2 , also won a place. "Behind the traffic towe1· place but his doctor has forbidden at ·inth and Euclid" is the spot "Air Route to Top of! him to enter. chosen by the two. Two Thousand is Goal 1 ~------~ \Vorlt~::l~~~ Says LHU--NT_G_E-TS_M_U_S-IC___, Set for Carroll REVISED CHARTER Students "The next man to reach the North TO "_ALMA MATER" PASSED BY UNION Apparently finding their task Pole wi!l accompli h it in a dirig­ anything out an easy one, the stu­ ilJle."' said Doctor D. B. :\lac)Tillan, dents of Carroll University have polar explorer, addressing the stu­ Carney's Composition Constitution Specifies dents of John Carroll University not even approached the goal set and St. Ignatius H igh School on Set to Stirring Veto Power of for them in The Plain Dealer sub­ Thursday afternoon, December 17. Refrain Faculty scription campaign. To date the re­ Doctor :\lacl\lillan gave an illus­ turns have been scattered and un­ trated lecture of his polar expedi­ NOT OFFICIAL YET TRI-C RECOGNIZED encouraging. The quota of two tion into the land of ice and E ki­ thousand is nowhere near comple- mo in search of the 1orth Pole. Recognizing the advisability of He showed 3,000 feet of the 40,000 After considerable discussion and tion. having an appropriate and official delay the executive assembly of the Under the direction of the four feet of film used during t he trip. "Alma Mater" to be sung on occa­ Carroll Union has adopted the class presidents the student body Wit h two ships, one of steel and sion when Carroll students or charter as revised by the committee has tried various plans of organized one of wood, forty men, three aero­ alumni arc gathered together, sev­ on revision. The new charter, campaigning for subscriptions but planes a nd supplies sufficient for era l students have gone to the among other changes of a less im- re ults have consistently failed to six months, Doctor l\lac:\1illan ven­ trouble of having the words of portant nature, contains the follow- materialize. A final desperate effort tured into the North in June, "Alma Mater," as written several Student Court Poll Tends To ing alterations: each class shall to drive the total up to and over 1925, in an endeavor to reach the year ago by Edward Car ney, '25, have an offi cial proxy, the power to the goal will be launched immediate­ North Pole, a feat accomplished by et to music. be vested in the next ranking officer l ly, it is reported, and those in only one man. Admiral Peary, after Robert Hunt, '28, president of the Influence U.S. Foreign Policy to t he third holding a vote in the charge of the work hope to s ~rpa~s others had failed for three hundred Tri-C Club, has taken the initia- assembly; the faculty representa- the mark set by Mr. Jake Le1cht m years. During the course of his tive in this movement to supply Car­ C. of C. A. Aims at End 'New Student" Editor tive shall wield the power of veto; his talk before the executive as­ innnduction. Dr. :\Tac:\Iillan ex- roll wHh an officia l "Alma Mater... and none but ulj'i on ruen shall be ad- sembly of the Union and again be- pbin('d the difference in searching Hunt en!i;:.ted the "ervices of Mrs. Charged by Car- Makes Protest at I ,: "i..t::d tu urtton ucdv-ttl~S. .,.,; ...... ---tJ~..: ~Htit c u,J.tl ·g ~ . ,, iy"~' tlo ~nnt:.h -p"., ·1 n,l lh~ r,,--th .. ... :, w . Ph·li, ~701C !ta::-..lt ..... \. \..., Pple. The formet· is located on Lakewood, Ohio, to ~ornpo:se a !mit­ The first revision mentioned On Friday morning, December land and i · asily reached, but the able refrain for Carney's song. Mrs. above affects the three lower 11th, Mr. Leicht addressed the stu­ NO REFLECTION CAST POLL IS APART FROM cia es only in so far as it grants dents of St. Ignatius High School, latl r is located in a spot 0\'er which Hin! has written a tun(' which S('v­ ON "NEW STUDENT" CAMPAIGN OF C. C. A. thcre is a constant flow of drift ice. <'raJ of the students have pro- the treasurer a vote during the ab- stres ing the strategic position they occupy in the contest owing to their Aftl'r the third try at di~covering nounced entirely satisfactory. It sence from a regular meeting of The Carroll News is printing in 1ovcmber 1 9 , 1 92 5 the South Pole, it was reached, while now remain. for the faculty to give either of the t hree class repre enta- numbers. With the united support this i sue a letter received in the Editor, the Canoll ::>rews . of the high school classes, the po - in the attempts to reacr, the North this song official recognition. As U . . t1ves. The senior clas , however, latter part of Kovember from John Carro11 mver 1ty has. l.ts f our 1·egu 1ar o ffi cers .m th e s ibilities of Carroll's reaching the l'ole, seven hundred m n have lost yet this has not been done but fav- Dougla P. Haske ll , Editor of The !eve1 an d , Oh'10 their lives and three hundred years orable reports emanating from Dean I s· assembly as it IS, since the chair- two thousand mark by the time the ·s a . . contest closes are enhanced almost have been consumed. Bra::ken indicate that official notice ~ew Student. Mr. Haskell takes Dear Jr :- "' b 1:;> lnan J xc<'ption to certain tatements Your article of ,,ovem er :., senwr, so, 1n order · t f th 1 t t t of the ong's acceptance will be t 0 p 100 fit b th r 0 h d two hundred percent. Th e P1C ures 0 e a cs a - made in an article which appeared telling why the arroll ews would fo1·thcoming ere long. Y e new ru mg, It a I The authoritie ur e each arroll tt'mpt lo rcac h t h e 1N or th P 0 1e in an earlier i sue of this paper, not participate in the world court to create a fifth office. Accordingly g · · h h The music composed by }Irs. Hird · dd d t th man to do everything in his power extremely mterestmg, as t cy s ow- and it is in keepin~:" with the policy poll proposed by The ew Student, th e semor·s a e o e roster of · · f h N th i;; of such stining nature that any h . . . . to secure two or t hree subscr1"pt1·ons ed the conditions o t e 1 or f The Canol! New ~ to present both unintentionally and by implication t e1r class offic1 als the po 1bon of b f h orche tra might be attracted by t he . e ore t e contest clo se in (Cuntnwrd Oil Page Thrre) id es of a question whenever po - cast a hadow on the honesty and as 1s tant secretary and trea urer. catchy measures and w ish to t urn January. sible. purpose of The New Student in pro- Shea, chairman of the committee, the melody to its own use. To pre- -:-•e\v Student a coll ege week pos1·ng Lhe poll. I am sure that if points out that this provision for ,·ent thi" happenir•g without the The "' ' - ILLNESS STRIKES consent of the Carroll authorities, ly in the form of a clearing hou e I can point it out to you, the in- an official does away with the h H" d report of activities in some six hun- ju ·tice will be apparent. promiscuous representation some­ ARTH ANNOUNCES ;\lrs. Hird"s husband, Joy s et tr , h " t ·t If · time occasioned by the absence of PHILOSOPHY PROF an alumnus of Carroll, has volun- dred co 11 eges throug out the You say t 11 e movemen 1 sc 1s . . lto. ey United State , is recei,·ed regularly of dubious origin and of doubtful co uncil me mber . t cere d h IS en•1c s a an a 1n . DEBATE ACTIVITY . ht fo the ong· at The Carroll New office. It 1s purpose. Record · compiled from a (Continued 011 PagP Two) Fr. Haggeney Is LaiC!. t o seture a copyng r , j . . Carroll i to pay the government edtted and publi shed by college si milar ballot were once used in an Up With Long Siege students and has offices m ew attempt to influence ongress, noth- fee and nothing more. Such a ction • Senior Election Puts Fr. Keefe Anticipates York City. ing but the favorable re ults being of Pleuri will probably b"' taken as soon as In his letter of protc t 1r. Has- played up pron1inently." Lanigan in New Office Successful Year Re\'. Fmncis J . Haggeney, S.J., faculty recognition is accorded the b 1 For Team ·e~ t·c·tal".'·" of the Caz·roll boaJ·d of words and music u! the Alma kell refers to the !>tated t·easons of Don't you see that any num cr. S ' ·' - :\later. the arroll faculty tor refusing to of readers will be led by that to Cia s Installs Popular Member t rnstees <'lnd prof ssor of philosophy, approve Carroll's participation in Lelieve t hat it wa · 'The New Stud- by Acclamath>n Although nothing definite has wa.· suddenlv taken ill on li'ednes- C ll the W orld Co urt Student Poll con- ent which played the dishonest trick been d"'cided concerning- the Varsity day. D('C. 9th. Father IIaggeney IThe News Calls arro due ted during the jJaSt month by on Congress? ln keeping with the provisiOn of Debating team of John arroll the wa~ unabl_e to appear l~eforP his . Chess Champs to Fore The Nl)w tudent. fie r esents the Of ccurse you did not mean that. the revi eel Union charter which 'emor ph•lo!

is only temporary, it is believed. it ha bc>en neces!'ary 0 decline this Xew tuclent. That such power ful · un·e~· (October 21) of the or- the enio1· class in view of the in the past will not be clouded by Some such plan will remain in offer. If there are any Carroll exist, alt hough not apparently, ganizations in it and their probable multitude of task which fall upon the results of thi11 year's work, force for at least a week after student who arc interested in chess seems to be indicated hy the fact purpose. iVe do not he itate now to Secretary J oyce and Trea ure1 Father Keefe predicts. as the rna­ Father Haggeney r turns to the col- they might make a note of the fact that The 'ew tudent which has state that the chief organization in Crowley in connection with the terial at hand i extremely promis­ lcg!.'. in order to give him an oppor- and drop it in the Carroll 1 Tews Ian "'xtensive circulation, contains no the campaign is the Council of I painful process of passin{! through ing, and give evidence of equaling tuni~y to. reco~er fully before re- box at the right of the bulletin ach·ertise1~1ents. That the paper hrbtian A sociations (Y. :.1. · A. , one'-- seni or year and graduating if not s urpassing that of former !

UNION PRESENTS MacMillan Gives I FRESHMAN HOP WILL Poll Influences YALE GLEE CLUB INITIAL SMOKER Lecture On His Foreign Policy STAGES CONCERT I BE HELD JANUARY 15 Local Leather Pu her. Artie Ventures Frosh Get Cleveland'"' As Was Claimed Eastern Troupe Give

Give Ze t To ( (;ont""'"'t I "llll l' '~e" () nr) Hotel Ball Room rr:onllll/lf'l/ /IIIII/ l 'nf!P Our) Model for Local ard through which the explorers had to For Dance hould upport itself olely by sub­ Activities baltic thei r· way. Their ' •ay wa;; scriptions seem q uite out of the extremely difficult as the time dur- 1 Among the ho te ses for the John CJUestion , considering t he fact that It's just a har d a job to land LL PUNISH EATS . . · . arroll niversity Freshman Hop, The 1\' ew tudont m ails out a large a ber th on the glee club of a big rng which an exploratron can be which will be held on Ft·iday, Jan- pr·oportion of free exchang-e and coll ege a· it is to get on the varsity The first - moker· of the 1 carried on is Yery short. In Aug- uary 15th, i i\Iis Helen :\IutTay of pay po tag-e on con iderable news football squad, according- to mem­ year wa held in the Gym on u t, the Arctic winter sets in and Jamestown, ~ew York. The affair release material f or college use. ber: of t he Yale Glee and Banjo Thur day evening-. December 17th. does not break up until early in Iwill be held at the Hotel level_and, Who supplies the financial backing Clubs, whose concert at 'J:asoni Pat :,\lcDonnell, r'E:asurer of the the summer. Dr. Macmillan at- whrch was cho en by the commrttee for Th:! New Student is no concern Hall tonig-ht will be the feature of of The Carroll e\vs, however; an'. were well recei,·ed by an audi- planes, but despite all these pt·ep­ Club'' Orchestra for the dance. The That the Canoll faculty was ju t­ tions in many languages; trained in e nce of some two hundred students aration , he failed in his attempt, merits of these terpsichorean charm­ ified in making the tatement it the Imperial Conservatory in Berlin 2nd visitors. Iand has decided that the man who ers are national ly recognized since did is very cleady demonstrated by and then, during the war, musical will reach the Pole will do ·o in an Orchestra :\lakes Hit more than once the music of the e Misl'J Hele n Murray a paragraph taken directly from director of the W orld War Council all metal dirigible. artists has floated uut over the air of France, England and the United A band, compo.ed entirely of Mr. Haskell's letter. This extract, The pictures showed the interest- from the radio station WTAM. the form of a quotation, sets States with service records in the . tudent , opened th festivities with ing pha es of the trip, the life of i\Ir. and Mr . Allan H. Elward, NEWS FEATURES forth t he aims of t he Council ot prison camps of Germany, Siberia a few popular _election . The mu- the E kimo, the difficultie of using Mr. and 1\hs. Frank D. Burke, and "hristian Asso?iations as _fo ll ow : and Russia; now director of the s ician , playing togEther for the aeroplanes in the Northland, the l\lr. and Mrs. Ralph A. Vince have , to create a umted and active t ud­ Yale Glee Club-that is the picture tir t time, were Joe chmucker, cor- difficulties in work in the time allot- I generously consented to chaperon PICTURE SECTION [ ent opinion favorable to the immed- of Bartholomew, as sketched by lo­ net; huck For ·ter and Del Cook, ted by :\ature, and the manner the affair. I Cleveland Papers Help 1 i_ate ent r ance of t he U nited States cal Yale alumni. saxophones; Allen Lafferty, piano; of procuring fresh meat and foods Since the Freshman Hop will be m to t he World Court and to arouse The Yale Glee Club has been and Pete Herman and Jerry Denk, from the natural sources in the held well after the feveri~h activ­ In conjunction with t hi. issue, t he students of t he United States singing for 60 years and its holiday ,·iolin«. The impromptu orchestra :--lorth, the great ice fields of the ities of the Christma holiday and The Carroll 1 ews js publishing its to a more intelligent intet·est in, tour are yearly tt·iumphs- In a wa accorded a \'eritable ovation ·orth and the manner in which ice- since it affords an opportunity for first Artgravure Supplement. The a nd influence upon, t he deterrni na- number of songs, the Yale Banjo and requests ~"r encor es continu d 1 berg are formed. an evening of pleasure before the section is devoted chiefly to t he tion of the foreign policy of t he Band of eighteen pieces will accom- even after the players had left the I It wa with regret that the lee- grim bu ine of examinations starts football season just clo ed, but con- United States." pany the glee club. :;tage. ture of Dr. Macmillan and the allot- at arroll, the committee expects tains, in addition to groups and in- The empha ized portion were The g lee club member have the Two Bouts E nd In Draws eel three r eel of film came to an the dance to be well patronized. dividual shots of th various grid marked by The Carroll ews writer, rollicking swing of college songs end, and the tudents will look for- Rea beck and ;\[asin met in the lu minaries, p icture,. of the new _ for tbe purpose of pointing out ex- and express t he spirit of Old Eli in ward to the promise of Dr. 1\Iacmil- j paper staffs of both college and actly where the tated purpo e of ringing tones. A novelty number fir t bout of the evening. Jigg s )!arrie, football captain-elect refer­ high school department.. the parties behind the World Court will b the Yale Mal·ching Song of ~~:n~h:tg:~n w~~x·~[ ~~::.:bl:ft:~dr:~~ 1 TUDENTS FAVOR The id ea of publi shing ·uch a movement adheres to the very prac- the extension of t he University of eed. ~o decision was given, though Rea beck, troubled by an injured other attempt to find that phantom I ENTRY IN COURT suppleme nt wa brought up at uch tice that the Car!'oll faculty con- Huan, China. It will be sung in t he goal of wh1ch many have dreamed, ~ a late date that there was demn . original Chinese. On the Glee Club leg-, allowed l\Iasin to pile up quite for which many ha,·e gi,·en their - - are a number of t he Yale football an edge on point:>. I paratively little time left tars. Rob McCaffery faced l\Iike Phil­ lives, but which only one has sue- Results of Poll Show preparation. The 'arroll ews is College and universities in Leonard C. Hanna, Jr., is chair­ lips in the second fi tic encounter. ceeded in 1 caching. Only 18,940 Oppose indebted to The Cleveland News, United States have an enrollment man of the Yale Alumni commit­ The men displayed n o s mall degr·ee The Cl veland Plain Dealer and thi year of 602,200 students. Thi tee which will manage the concert of defensiv skill but Phillips re­ U. S. Entry The Cleveland Press for many of is thr·ee quarters of the number --- - the photograph. that were used. gradua ted from American in titu- at Masonic Hall and stage the fused to lead and ::'>lcCaffery al- "OFFICER 666" IS The tudent poll on the question Action views were furni heel by tions in the past three hundred "Yale Night" celebration th·is eve- thoug-h willing to mix with hi op­ of United tates entr·y into the James l\lc:--lamee, ex-'28, formet years. ning. ponen , was unable to do more than , \Vorld Court, which was announced MCDEVITT OFFER staff photographet· who i at pres­ land an occa ional long range blow. rn a previou i · ue of The Carroll * • * The othenvL-e slo\ match fini shed ent mployed in the photographic According to a '1PW ruling at ~t. Leadin2' Lady p ·esents -·ews, bs been comr.l ted and the < , ta bulated in the report of Stephen's ollege, made by the later ompany. Me amee was 243 THE ARCADE won the applau:;e of the watchers. The New tudent. were relea ed to Student ouncil. the student are New Difficulty \ the only camera man to secure a Referee Jimmy O'Hrien, captain of the new papers on Sunday. Decem- allowed to use automobiles only in CLEVELAND for Club picture of Marrie's touchdown h basketball quinte , render d no ber 13th. going to and from Varsity games Main 5856 1 again ·t F'ordham. deci~ion. )lcCaffery de. en · cl to Tl played away from the college. 'I Confronted b,- the alternati,·c of I 1e entire ,-ote ca t was only \\·in. J castin~r a male in the fema le lear! 120.0~0. not a n impre sive total con- ~Iusical :\umber Go Over of "Officer 666", the pla~· selected ,.1derrng the number of colleg-e stud- Herb H::~fcle and the l\Iulholland for presentation during January rnb; ~n America who were elig-i ble twin>< presented , musical no,·clty, and February of the coming- year. to ballot. The votes favoring Unit­ Bob :'>Iulholland pl'rforming- on th or engag-ing- ~ girl .o play u;e ·part. eel • tat s participation under the banjo. Hafe le on the violin and Jim the members of the i\JcDe\'i tt lub Hug-he -Harding - oolidge Terms :\[ulholland on a stwnge instrument went into con. ultation on Tur day, numbned 39,327; those favoring en­ of hi>' own irn-ention. .Jim 1\[ulhol- December 15th and decided to adopt try under the Harmony Peace Plan. land :md H erb Hafele inserted num- the latter cour~e. 21,:l 5; favor·ing entry under the THE rous orchestral effects with t he aid Thr' s mo,·e, while radically op- Borah Term , 7, 84; and those of kazoo enui_nped" with amplifiers. posed to the traditions of the or- ag-a in st United tates participation, - banjo solo b~- Bob )lulholland and g-anization. was necessary for the 12,412. Addition3l votes, favoring a sel ction on his one-string Ha- succe. s of the play. G ~ orgc Hausser. United tate ntry l>ut not specify­ PROMPT PRINTING waiian cigar hox by Jim were greet- •26, director of the play explained. ing condition , amounted to 33,087; ('d emhusia tically. The character which occasioned the while similar unqualified votes Bob Hunt and hi · Tri-C Quartet decision was so finely urse of proposed by Senator Borah; and Ralph Sapp, popular tenor who lhe next two months. ~ 0 booking-" 1 ,940 opposed to the Court. hits the high pot in the diatonic will be a cepted for dates later t han Detailed returns reveal the fact cale wi h the allle accura y that F ebruary 2 th, it \\'!1 d cided at a that compar atively few prominent Catalogs, Folders, Booklets, h hits qunrt rbacks rcturnin~ meeting- held on Dece mber lOth. eolleg and univers ities took parb p unts, sang "To the End of the Jo eph Crowley, '26, is in charge of in the poll. For the mo t part the Circulars, Office Forms \\'oriel ·with You'' und "Close Your t-us:iness affairs.- balloting- was confined to minor in- Eyes in ) eep. •· _.'II, n L a ff er t Y ac- I Although the ca t ha" not been stitutions and in few cases wa the and Stationery companying him on the piano. I >nnounce-d as vet. it i. uncl e r ~toor' balloting noticeably heavy. Featur e Bout End Program I :.hat '1 tf'n tat iv~ one has beE'n cho . n and that actual work on the play l'id Robert" easily outpoint d an has been start d. Rehearsal- will B. A. MARQUARD Bulletins, School Papers, agressive lad named Brozozowski in <·ontinue during th holiday and rhe final bout of the evening. Iwb· PHOTOGAPHER the McD vitts expect to be t·eady to Periodicals and Full Size en · speed and ability to co1·er up 1532-34 West 25th Street hold th ir premier sometime in the off. et his opponent' bull-like charg­ Lincoln 4599 second week of January. Newspapers e_, but had Brozozowski bothered to I land a single clean blow while Rob­ ~------~- I erts was bacltin!(' up he would haY BUSBY'S HIGH CLASS BAKERY caught hi man off balance and prob­ ably flattened him. Roberts repeat­ Fine Pa try and Wedding Cakes a Specialty ed ly crossed his [ et and otherwise \ est Side-2706 Lorain A venue jeopardized himself but Br·owzow ki Down Town-Hippodrome Building semed not to notic . R fcree Parilla Our Telephones-Superior 640-641 <·a iled it a draw. Refreshment· were donated by the Baker-Evans Ice Cream C'o .. and the Double Eagle Bottling o. THE LOGAN ENGRAVING CO. John Sheehan . .Joe rowley, Jack 1656 E. 55th Street :ITulcahy and Pat Cooney wer e In charge of arrangements. Sheehan Photo-Engraving and Etching wa chairman of the committee. Page Four THE CARROLL NEWS

:~~Editorialm;, ~~~~~~l;,h,and Busine s Offices, W. 30th and Carroll~~~~ Ave., ~ ., ~~~!:.!!.!~, ~ , f ~~~., ~"~~~~wh•~~~.P ?~~~~. ) Cleveland, Ohio. ======~ is both easy to keep and hard to great men e1ther had poor pments Subscriptions-$1.00 per year. For sixteen solid hours we argued But they've made an awful blunder break, is herewith printed for your and had to study by candle light with the Editor, but all to no avail; A such critics always do, con ideration along with the many and didn't have a telephone to call Editor-in-chief______TAFF______o n . c ro' er, . ·who, theun whileer, they hurl their other hallucinations for New Year's_ up a coil ague ar.cr get the home J h B M G d '26 Ih e simply would not Jet us have two -th d Eve ·. Resolvecl that I 'Ni!l not try work, or else were of rich par- Associate Editor------William J. Forne , '27 columns on the first page. And so, Judge the many by the few. to become a great man, because if· ents and studied abroad. In both ews Editor______Charles J. Mulcahy, '27 though it grieves us deeply, and I were: cases, success was attained by dint Asst. News Editor______Edward F. Maher, '29 all that sort of thing, we cannot be And the books are quite deceiving (a) I would be the cau. e of of hard labor, which naturally As t. l\'ews Editor______Robert Philips, '27 1 the fir t to wish you a Merry hrist- About college men, alas ! somebody wasting his life writing leaves us all out in the cold. F~ature Edi~or------. -lfL. dRaJyEl\1badihgant, :2277 mas and a Happy Kew Year. Ah, For they'd have you ail belieYing my autobiography, when he should * * * L1terary Editor______WI re · er ar' . . Th t th t be out . elling insurance or doing It has been announced that Car- As t. Literary Editor ______Paul Rayburn, '28 well! life i full of these little dJs- a cy never go 0 c 1as s ; something for the good of his roll will not have any "Dad's Day" Alumni Editor ______Cyril J. Reu , '28 appointments. Anyway, who want family. programs, as the last time they set ports Editor______L, Clayton Welsh, '2'7 to be on an old front page? ~ot us, That they spend their days in s ing- (b) Possibly my picture would aside a certain game and reserved Asst. Sports Editor______Jack Mulcahy, '29 certainly! Kot we! A fine place ing be traveling all over the United a section for the Father , the stu- Business :Manager______Thomas J. Shea, '26 that would be for a Big Butter and And that chance marauder might States on gas bills and obscene dents proved that at least 99% of Advertising Ianager ______------Vincent Glass, '2 Hear their tenor banjos ringing literature (like the two cent Geo. LJ em wer orphans, and are living A t Ad . vet.lsmg_... · M anagcr______John Leahy ' '27 Egg Man, we must say! Expo ed On' the cam)Juses at ni2:hl,,. · postage stamp ), or with1 their i ters. Asst. Advertising Man,tger ______Jos. Crowley, '26 to the fury of the elements, and else my image would be engl·aved * * * Asst. A vertising- Manager______------Douglas Maclvor, '28 thing like that! Why the very And that everything is clever 1 on coins of small denomination, In the last issue we read about Circulation Manager ______John Sheehan, '28 idea! That the college student- do . . , usually used for tip or for filling the Ob. ervatory which heralds the 28 A L h·culation .Manager ______Colman Hynes, ' Just for that we won't writ any- But of co urse they never, nHer up the neighbor kid's bank. s tart of the Greater University on 28 Asst. Circulation J\Tanager______~ ______Ralph Seidler, ' thing about the holiday . 'Ye'll Mention that it isn't true. (c) I would have to condescend lh ;! Heights, and the prospects of St. lgnatiu High 1 write about something else. A per- to write immaterial, unimacculate Ithe rest of the colleges follo':ing News Editor ______Phil Marquard son named Charles A. Selden gave T~ngli s h, (which would grieve me s mt very soon; the M·ctropohtan As t. News Editor______Armand chwind I u the idea. He's been writing some And . o all the circum. tancc.· Iimmensely) in order that omc pro- I Park Board says that the U . S. Sports Editor __ :------William Hussey J of the mo ·t amazing junk entitled Have conspired, it appears, fessor wouldn't publish all my Geological Survey refused the 69th Asst. Spo~ts Edltor ______Raymond Mooney i "Fashion in College wlorals." To make usc of all the chance "Work~'<" (compositions) and the Senate appropriation for the buying Staff Art1sL------WJI!Jam Dolvnck Really, you've no idea! To assail the public's ear~ "Letters" (to my girl ) and o£ the present Carroll Campus as a :Monday. December 21, 1925 .\'ow you will notice, away down then pester tudent ~vith the s tudy - ·alional Park for the We t Side . in the twenty-eighth tanza, a vord With :ome home-made information of such stuff: (I will be condemned Which means to say either that our which you may never have een be- About colleg men tod. Y. badly enough, . without having a campus isn't cenic enough, or else A Real Christmas? fore. Don't be alarmed at this, Giving them a reputation Iflock of Seniors cussing my "Works that there wouldn't be any wild That I'd like to weep away. 'Be good, now, or Santa Claus won't come;" or "What are however, because we made the ,,·ord • and Letters": be ides. what wou lrl animals left in this vicinity, and up ourselves. The ordinary way you going to get Aunt Susie this year?" or "Here's a chance my mother say if she knew I was what is a ::\'ational Park without of . pelling ''animalculum" is with ! Now I've often stopped to wo"!lder wrilin;: s uch sfutT?) .·quiJTels and nuts ? (Freshmen 1 for a good long .Jeep." Too often the . pirit of the e trite an "m" at the extreme end, but What would ever eome LO pa. s With a good logical start like please note.) phrases expre se in large. t measure a widespread attitude to­ you can well imagine how hard it If they'd place some college under that, it ought to be easy enuff to * * * ·wards the great fea t of Chri tmas. would be to rhyme a word ending One huge magnifying glass get enough reasons why you should Merry Xmas to all, or as Kip in "m" with another word ending not want to be a great man, and its Rhinelander would say, '·Best wishes "Am I r eady to receive the Christ Child?" Have you de- in " :· lYe thought for a time of And select some man within it, ea y enough not to be a great man, , for a whiLe Xmas." cicled thi question for yourself? Advent has peel quickly by, using "animalcula" in the English I Picked at random from th lhrong pluTal and shifting the ,. rb around but eYen yet there i time for preparation for the coming of t~e And observe him every minute, SaYiour. Let not the cold indifferen ·e of a worldly heart cl11Jl to corre pond, but we would have ight and dav, the whole '·car . ~ I the Infant who has come to redeem u , nor the citadels of sin had to make that up too, and the long. li ttle fellow we had in mind wasn't reared round one's heart barr the little Child from entry. that kine! of an animalcule anyhow. Let u Catholic students at a Catholic college, enter into we J·ust did· the best we could I Fimagine · h that fthey'd h. find him 0 1 the pirit of the hristmas eason. Prepared for the spiritual with the material we had and 'an· y us1 'Y or 1s age With som score of years behind him f ast which the Church holds out for u let us appreciate and there you have it. 'rhat he'd acted on life's stage. enter upon the season with the joy of Chri tians. I And here the Carroll New , for the faculty of the Uni- THE TRUTH OF THE And they'd probably discover I \'ersity and the taff members, wishe you a ":Merry Christma That his mark· were fairly high, I MATTER .. and a truly Happy ew Y ar." But to say he was a lover ' Of hi - books would lie to li (A Fenrles- Pre ent.at.ion of the FacL.., in Thirty-fht- Re\'e1:Hions nnd l:xpost-!) A "E " (Though they'll see him tumin ~ to 1 n xpose 1 \Yhen they tell you life at college. them It's our pri\·ilege to pa on a secret which lately came Be it Harvard or Podunk, Rather prompt ly, just the same, into the possession of the editorial staff. And v.-e \'>"ill kee~ b a frenzied s arch for knowledge nd they'd find him paging through tru t, for only to student read r . of The Carroll ews will we Don't believe 'em, that' the bunk. them di,·ulge thi weighty matter. All others, please don't read the When examinations came); following disclo ures. For in case there are ome tudents Burn the midnight kerosene, And they'd likely find him clowning The examinations start Januar~- 1 th! News ·worthy of 1 mu L . ay, impelled by prudence, l\ow and then among the boys a front-page streamer , but worthier of more ·ontemplatiYe That they're few and far betwee n. While the hypocrites were frowning comment in these studious column . 'Yho condemn such wholesome The more curious members of the staff ha,·e earchecl out Those who e hair greys prematurely joys; the po sibilities of the next couple of weeks and the concensus .i.\Iaybe ponder weighty tomes But they much more likely, surely, of their opinion is graphically expressed on page one, disclo ing And they'd find him rather shifty Pour peroxide on their dome:>. what might be done during t.he holiday. . And it behoove more With the eight ounce mitt on, while than one pur uing hi tudie at Canol! to take advantage of And while orne folk try to tell you His time was close to fifty the suggestion. Life at college is a game, When he ran the quarter milP.; v\ e're he ·e to progres : if we've let matters sli p in the first If you eYer let them ell you That idea it's a hame. half of the year let's tage a comeback in thi last half of the And he wore no coward's shackles, Great red, flaming flowers perfectly expressive s mester. No team is more admired t.han the one that can I For they've merely seen some fellow A they'd doubtless come to know of the hri tmas pirit. They're so beautiful When they'd watch him skin the "come back" and turn apparent defeat into victor~r and by the On the diamond or the grid, that we have provided twice our usual quantity tackles - but order early! ~me token the man i most admired who can rever e his tac- And at once commenced to bellow For a dozen ~·ards or so; A s lllustmted, $7.50 tic and seriou ly tak up th duti which his position in I i f e That that's all he ever did Poinsettia entail . ?\ever thinking for a minute And he liked to time his gliding Plants Essays, lab r porL . xercises in math and the languages To t he tantali zing tone The new kind That the notion they upport that hold their and other too numerous to mention, often accumulate on the Ha.· n't got a vestige in it Of the trombone with its sliding folia e three to not-too-car ful student and now, if ever, he has a chance to Of the truth of any ort And th sobbing . axaphone; five week-. get back into the regular swing of school work. It means dis­ Priced And a lot of folks feel cedain And they'd find he knew a trifle a ter if he doe n t. Two short week remain for tudy, once That what colJege student do About ancient lands and kings ; we return to clas in January, fourteen day barely ufficient $4 $15 hould be done behind a curtain, And the piral of a rifle, Delivered A n y­ for a comprehensi\'e re\'iew of the matter which has been cov- That's the Old too' A nd a lot of other things where in Cuya­ er d thi m ster. hoga County. o from th ' ·anctum sanc:torum'' of The Carroll ews, we And it's not an idle rumor Like the t iny anima lculus Outof·Town end thi warning. Place a copiou order with the Standard But a fact that's stood the te t : T hat haunts the tagnant pools; ~o matter ou~ If they had a ense of humor And differential calculus w here, o u r Oil ompany, and burn plenL\· of that concern's commodity They'd be laughing with the rest. bonded a sociate And everal thou and rules. will deliver your when it's deliYerecl. The home stretch looms ahead, the test gifts of flowers. For the pranks at which they glower of the emester.-J. B. MeG. And so all in all I'm guessing And the one at which they don't When the year had closed its 1\Iake no man one whit the lower Flowers for Christmas Open Evening Dir ct From Factory door l And they haven't and they won't. They'd not be o prepos es ing In addition to all otheT gifts-give this HALEK BROTHERS :final touch Who had aired their views before l UNICOAT BRAND CLOTHES There' a lot of people thinking, And a lot of them who ay For the college student rarely $26.50 IE l\I~~!htogr~~de1~U IT $45.00 That morality is sinking Likes to play the villian's part In the college man today; And they'd find that he's a fairly KNOBLE·~ 0 V E R C 0 A T $20 Decent sort of chap at heart $20 Top Coat - Gabardines . That the un is ever glancing 1806 WE..J'T '2STH. • • • Ll N C 0 LN 0'2oo omplete Line of Ladie Coats in the Late t Styles On the liquor in his cup, When they came to reali zing 2128 West 53rd Street, Cleveland, Ohio And t he moonlight finds h im danc­ That the dope they pas ed along Melro e 1155 ing Was a lot of rash surmising Till a nother un comes up; That was uniformly wrong. \___ ~WERS THE CARROLL NEWS Page Five Magazine Section

lacking sportsmanship, I will choose Palmer. La Sonata Melancholique It's a lively little story of English Xorwegian music in general, i so for she knew that when this spell IJMNINOTfS turfdorn i this "Brown, of Epsom."· like a kaleidoscope-·o Yaried in of pas ion had left his dissatisfied c. u. Old Tom Brown, the best of E ng- color and ten ·ene:s that it seems s ou I h arrowe d an d ac h mg f or some almost impossible to acquire any new th h Jd · !ish horse trainers, is criticized erne, e wou agam re ort The of the dear mutes one definite, clear and comprehen- t 0 h 1· 1 h 1 b d' sharply by a young sport writer me anc o Y roo mg and seek Jame J. Laughlin. attorney-at­ f siv-e idea of it. i\Iusic, however, solace in his mythical Mu . law, is a member of the C'ull, Bur­ or being o ecretivc regarding his wa the voice of the soul of Eduard T AI. n J . low(•y '2:; i:> affiliated entrie and selection. Becau e Old i ow that he had completed his ton and Laughlin law finn in the Rig-au . It belonged to the most ~ t h ' 1 with the Central Xalional Bank of Hanna Building. l\lr. Laug-hlin is Ring Lardner was once asked to Tom is Tradition in the ftc h, the subtle and most sensitive organs of .ona a, w IC 1 rang- true of the mel­ I 'vrland. l.lr. lowt>y attends the best of horse trainer and as be- ancholy youth of its maker, his de­ also a teacher of law at iVcstern write his own epitaph. He com­ his soul, and as uch, it wa. neces- pres ion :>lowly lifted itself, as dew- American InstitutC' of Bank rs' plied : Reserve Law chooJ. loved in England as the late "Pop" s a nY'I con t ro II e d b Y th e mo. t su b t I e laden cloud. in early . pring when s~;hool in the evening-. Joseph T. Brady, Farrell T. Gal­ Here lies the body of Geers was in these United tates, a 11d t end er ac t.lVI ·t Y o f h 1. ln· t e II cct. the majLstic sun proudly mount- the lagher, Peter .Kmieeik, Frank J. .\nthony Fuerst cx-·2;; and Thoro­ RING LARDNER his friends and himself re ent thi . H e d we It a 1one WI'th h'IS '1>> u e; eac h eastem hill . :.\Iarguerite sJw him Doran, and Raymond J, Schraff arC' as Heimann ex-'25 ha\·e been as­ What of it? How he gains his revenge by de- l1'ttle folk t u n e, eac h mus1ca· 1 theme more than the once a day to which doctors with a practice in Cleve- sig-ned by Bishop , C'hremb. to con­ feating the hor e owned by the of a simple country da nce wa to she had doomed herself. Her heart I confess to reading fifteen short land. Georg. T . Gainey has a tinu' their studie>' for the priest­ caustic young sports writer is both him mystical and inspiring. He n- pounded joyou.ly when he smiled on stories by so-styled eminent Eng­ pra tice in St. Loui., 1\li souri. hood at the Unil·ersity of Innsbruck, amusing a~d entertaining. I t's good Iclo ed in hi own exquisite compo- her-more than that-he spoke now lishmen within the pa t week. Walter E. Daly is an oil pro- r Au ~tl'i a. At Ls." are guilty of. None will ever be Well, to get back to the others. herself on her pedestal? th<' other's voice. He spoke of his guilty of writing in another's style. There's the popular Michael Arlen. He fell deeper and d eper, n- ambitions to go to Pari!'. to sing to

After reading each of the fifteen, 1 Much has been aid of him before. gros. ed in his composition , never a ~ympatht>tic \I'Orld all the sad REIDY BROS. & FLANIGAN you invariably think of Ring Lard- His word showmanship is marvel- noticing her buoyant spirit 'till he thoughts that IYerc hidden in his 11730-3.! Detroit Avenue Corner Hird Avenue ner and his "Wbat of it?" ou ly suave, but his plots are cheap. had finished his first sonata. Im- heart, locked; awl to which he held Furniture - Rug - Stoves Ten, or just two-thirds of the This one docs not differ from the p;'tiently he waited for the delicate the key-his own onata! To empty number are not worth criticism. Of rest. Then a short story, "The foot steps in the hall below his his ;;ad heart and to weep- hen he Electric i\'ashers and Ironers the remaining five, four belong to Ghost," by Richard Hughes, wh ich garrett and when her foo touched would return home to her. He the school of Poe and one, "Brown, is merely a n episode of no particular the last step he began to play-for would devote hi;; entire life to im­ of Epsom" by Arnold Palmer saves merit. The rest? Why bother? her. Why, he himself' could not mortalizing her in hi: folk tunes. the entire volume which, if it in- The final conclu ion is: Let the explain. ' THE S'l' \H OF BETHLl:ll.E)[ E. A. SCHAEDEL terests you, is titled "Georgian writing of England's "populars'' to He played on, half aware that Stories 1925." the Gibbs, Sir Phillip; his son An- he stood bending- over a corner of 0 Star that shone Je, ler and Optometrist o that I may not be accused of thony, and his brother, the better the piano, never taking her eye known Cosmo Hamilton. from him. She heard one melody \\"ith wond row: light, -Pat Rayburn, '2 and loved it, another and :;he loved Thou herald of joy Diamond "ork a Specialty DANCE PROGRAMS it too and another and she lo\· d That Christma night: Unique dance programs f or News From The that a! o, until-until her brain Upon the East 0. P. chaedel 3024 Lorain Ave. your social affairs­ eemed awhirl with that certain, Thy rays were heel­ reasonable prices. unexplainable feeling· of-pleasur­ Bell Phone Colleges Three king:; knelt lo"· able pain. Pleasurable pam mdecd! The Varsity Shop At a manger bed. 1547 Crawford Rd. Cedar 2701 The stud nt council of Western Whence it came she knew not; :;he I Reserve Univ rsity proposes to did not dare to analyze her feeling The Day was born ~~~~~~~ ~·:""'2~:;...:::_:~ limit each student to two activities of sweet melancholy, le t it should · On wing of flame; a semester. leave her for a moment or o. And Thy glow died swift, ~ li411ational lnstitutiDn ~ 3'rom Coast t» aWt•i ~ she roiled thru oncoming tears. As swift it came. * * * Eduard glanced up. for only a Male students at Ohio State Uni- 0 say, bright Star. versity will be given the opportun­ moment-to behold two eyes of \\'hat hallowed ~ight HIGH GRADE PASTRIES ity to vote whether or not military agat , gla s-transluccnt ag a dream' Has made t.h~· fire 2836-42 Lorain Ave. I training should remain compulsory. -filled with tears-of joy, perhaps. There indeed was the incarnation of Like un o ni~ht! 150-6 The Arcade * • * h is Muse. Conquered by the ap­ - Wilfred Eberhart. Euclid-105th Mkt. Arcade The glee clubs of Harvard and Appropriate Xmas Gifts for Men and Boys ~ Princeton have combined to give a pealing tears which moistened the i!fJ. Euclid-46th Mkt. Arcade eyes with a candor rare indeed in Rapidly thC' evening clr I\' on and joint concert at Princeton. The ~ Browning King offer at all times the ~-··, LAKEWOOD BRANCH Harvard mandolin club will also the artist, o susceptible upon all they walk d hand in hand down the hill. Each was silent; but in th ir ~ newest and best merchandise. Many ~~ 14809 Detroit Ave. participate in the affair. that related to the secret of the sac1·ed relics buried in the gor~eous hearts ·were sounds of his :onata ~ items are of exclusive design. ~ hrine of his music. Her heart had ~nd of her joyful sob~. We Are Now Serving not deceived her in the g loom which At the first sign of the approach ~. : • ..... ' Imported English Wool Hose ~i she felt stealing upon her, for what of dawn. :\Iarg-uerite. picking up her offered in woven figures, in ~ SANDW1CHES ever might have been the transitory basket, stole qui t ly into the gar­ ! plea ures, he had never been free den. he had alway plucked flow­ ~ vanous designs, $1.50 to $5 l!J$ At Our Soda Fountain from a feeling which might also be ers for him, but today they must be The hose illustr'\ted $5 They Are Different said to form t he very soil of hi fresh and cover d with a silver dew. i heart, for which he could find no In joyous . pirit and humming Grosse appropriate expression except in l1is melodies from his sonata, she gath­ Rip-proof' () lu,-e, uf Capesllin-Wo11 Wallace der[ul value, at $2.50 DRUGGIST own language- mus ic. As if his Prcd t he rare. t and mo t beautiful ear s prayed for these sound which flowers her father had planted. Pig !lin Gl\1\·es-)Iade expressly for Browning King .... - ...... -$4.50 2528 Lorain A venue expressed the whole range of his She tooped to pluck a stately Formerly G. M. Grosse Sons Drug Store Bncksllin Glo,·es-Our own exclu. i\·~ emotions produced by intense re­ orchid, when ~he . aw the cold white make - ...... -$4.50 grets thru a ll the shades of feeling form of Eduard, lying still in death; from hatred to repentance, he his blackened hair was covered with i •i-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:4·:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:.. :-:-:-:.-.:-:-:-:-:-:-:-; .. y y played them over and over again. beads of dew that lent to it a g-<~y­ Pajamas-Imported aud durn • tic make~, The work of his artistic geniu& ish hue. He lookeJ much old r, fancy pattern·, new thiM seasou. 'JJe- was always an enigma silently ad. more Apollonian; and kneaded into cial ...... $3.00 and up A~~The H. Leopold Furniture Co.lA mired by her, like the incomprehen­ his !::row were furrow which told of "Tooton tte" l'ujamas-Iu two-tone nu>'- A f sible and creative phenomena of an exotic inner :elf and pangs that elty · · · • · · · · · · · · · · · · • · · · · · · · · · · · · ~7.50 A y nature, of which it i -, by its very gnawed at his heart and poisoned I .:. Lorain A venue, corner Fulton Road ·:· A v essence, a part and a speaking like­ hi peace. A t Beautiful l~ei:kwea r of imported ~ y ness. Transporting the whole na­ There 5talked dea h where once silk, h and tailored, many designs :i: FURNITURE, CARPETS, DRAPERIES :;: ture and again rousing a secret awe ro e a towering genius, a ~park ling, I exclusive here. y in the presence of its mysterious flaming spirit, summoned to wear a +y y $1, $ 1 50, $2, $2.50 to $5 ;i; AND VICTROLAS :;: power which, like nature itself, double crown of fire and gold. H e I A y knows neither good nor evil, d li­ boldly dreamed, as poets dream, to A y A . •• ciously reveling in a flood of light, fix his aim so high that if it ever :Segligee hirt -Collar 10 nwt<·u and collar ·1-:-:... :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-!··:-:-:-:-:-: .. :-:-: .. :-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-!· as when the first morning of cre­ cou ld be attained by art, it would I uttnched styles ...... -$3.00 to $6.00 ation revealed the boundless fulne s indeed happen· at a time when the English Rroatlr loth hirts-Our own make. of its form, and again filling her public wa no longer made up of a """ ...... , ...... $6 00 'uetle Leather Windbreakers-Full lined, knit bottom, collar and Marguerite knew that within the To him bend noble forms, to him cuffs ...... , ...... ·$15 ()() OHIO FLORAL deepe t corners of his so:Jl was an bow hearts who do not comprehend Imported London-made Pipes ...... , •..•...... -$8:50 exist-e nce in which the tenderest their own emotions. And having 1857 West 25th Street, cor. Bridge graces of life bloomed like roses poured forth the inexhaustible Downtown, 419 Euclid A venue and violets and yet she feared. He treasure of his inspiration, he has­ University Store, Euclid at 107th St. Lincoln 1611 Wm. D. Connors had never before showed any sign tens away, leaving behind him a of real affection, Thi truly, was glittering train of glory-a golden TWE:\'T1:-TllREE TORE FRO:U COA his song of love. he wept bitterly dream. -Wilfred Gill, '28. 1!,• • -.M ~· ~~~~~~~~~~~ Page Six THE CARROLL NEWS FORMIDABLE FOES AWAIT Gridders Elect Marrie To Lead In 1926 CLASSES TO RULE ASSAULTS OF CARROLL'S OUT VARSITY MEN BLUESTREAKCOURTTEAM Carroll Cagers May AFTER THE FOOTBALL BA 1- Not Play in Class QUET L- ST WEEK, JOE S CH­ Tournament Kenyon Head List of Foes Which Will Tax Reserve MUCKER, THE MASSIVE TAC­ The basketball commit tee, a p­ Strength of Carroll Cagers 1 K LE, COLLECTED ENOUGH CHICKEN BONES TO BUILD A pointed by the Canol! Union t o I co nduct the inter-class League, has January second will wit ness the opening of one of t he I LARGE SIZED SKELETON WHICH HE I TTENDS TO U E I THE announced the rule and r egulations harde t basketball sea ons which J ohn Carroll ever enter ed. that shall bind in the gam es to be With fifteen games, all wit h strong fast teams, on its schedule. I FURTHERA CE OF HIS A A­ TOMICAL STUDIES. started in the n ear future. In the Blue Streak quintet will provide many an inter esting even­ * * * drawing up this se t of laws the ing for t he port lovers who f ollow the "Ir ish" in t heir I committ e has been guided by the At pres time, the Carroll ews athletic activities. · jumble which the lack of s upervi­ Sports Staff was seriously consider- Every one of the fifteen team w hich w ill . take t he I sion occasioned last season. floor with Mal E lwa rd' cagers have esta bli shed e n - ~ ing the possibility of star tin g a No tudent who has n ot paid his viable reputations in pa t year s and are noted fo r Good Sports Fund-as the daily U n ion dues will be allowed to par­ papers of. the City are doing- to t · . t · t t Als o, all playing a con i tent gam . So, if t he dope mean JCJpa e m any con es . buy a Hart, Schaetrner and Marx candidates f or the vars ity or t he anything:, ome of the be t t ams in t his ection for Ora and one for his brother, Freshman squad are strictly barred. the count r y will v isit t he Carroll camp to give battle. Labora. Through some oversight The list of e ligible me n shall be A seem · to be t he custom, t he li d lifter of t he t he Santa Clauses of the past have taken by the captain of t he team coming season w ill be with a powerful team. Carroll neglected t hese two yout hs, failing and handed over to the Union offi­ will xchange hot· with the Kenyo n five on Januar y to proYide them with protection cials before the first game. Any second. Kenyon comes to a n oll armed with t he against the cold breezes t hat whistle revisions in this list shall a lso be r ecord of having played the Ionge t schedule of a ny t hrough the corridors during the reported twenty-four hours before team in t he Ohio onfer ence last year. W inning QUINTET ROUNDS CARROLL STARS long winter nig hts. thirteen out of fifteen sta r ts a nd coring fi ve hundred ARfi , * * game time. 1-\. l P • That regulation rubber soled and J ock M ulrah y and twenty-. even p oints to its opponents thr e hun- FOLLOW ELW "One down a nd four to go," • INTO FORM FAST heeled shoes shall be worn by all d red and eight y-eight , Kenyon fi ni shed f ourth in the Conference standing. "' houted r eferee O'Brien in t he * - --- players, is another edict of the The first game will p r ove a n excellent opport unity of comparing the Basket Bouncers Gain Conly and Pfaff Seek $ last varsity basketbalJ scrim- * committee. The officials of every strength of Carroll wit h lhat of t he leading Conference quintets. * mage. Bill Byrne had sent * The a dvance dope on Ad1·ian Coll ege i n't very bountif ul but fr·om Shooting Eyes in Coaching Berths • Ross sprawli ng m the scram- • con test shall be chosen before each the bit t hat The Xews has been able to gather it may be known tha t the For 1926 * b le for t he ball. • game by the men in charge of t he q uintet f r om comes here w ith a bunch of sharp- hooters and Workouts * * * league. The score keepers sha ll be members of the Carroll News Sports excellen t fl oor workers. T 0 f G t PI A · The sport staff wants some A victor y over Canisius will do much towards pa ving the way for earn ut or Kenyon aer ner ays gain public spirited citizen to donate staff. Carroll to r evenge the setback suffered a t the hand of a ni - iu in the - - - an automobile (a flivver will be Should the season end with two la st e ncounter between t he two school . The u sual weeding out period is Several of the men who finished con ider ed) to The Can-oll teams tied for first p lace, a three Carroll's bi ggest home game of t he ea son, however, will be wit h t he past and basketball practise is now their football careers at Carroll in News. What with the possi­ game play-off will be necessary to Dayton passer . Dayton claim superiority over Carroll on the g ridiron, a ll bus iness . Short but hard a nd the Fordham tilt are p lanning to bility of league games going to determine the winner of the prize. having tak en four out of six encounter s,· but Carroll comes rig ht back utilize the training wh ich Coach As to the award promised by the swift scrimmage is on the m nu for be played on foreign courts and a nd claim supremacy on t he court since D ayton ha been it victim i n E :ward in his masterly fashion has with the Prompt Printing Council, no particular trophy ha t he team t hree or f our nig hts a · · 11 d · th G "I · h" ever y contest between t he t wo. I t is with a determinat ion to maintain msti e mto em. regory n being situated over a half mile been . decided upon as yet, the mat­ t hi upremacy, a s well as to compensate as f ar a s possible for the week. Which all bids fair for the Conly, the retiring captain, and from the office the editors and ter bein g left for the first meeting defeat suffered at the Dedication Game last fall, t hat the S treak will s ucces of the team in the opening Terrence "Doc" Pfaff are hoping scribes are well nigh wearing in 1926. take the floor with the F li ers. game with Kenyon on the 2nd of the y may p;ove a s able coaches a s themselves thin chasing hither t. J ohn's and Capitol, both strong teams f ostering s peedy passing J a nuary, 1926. wa t heiY instructor. and yon in the work of getting Seniors Gain Lead by and accurate shooting, will vi it t he a rroll hom e fl oor in t he t wo games Within two sh ort week s of prac- I Conly h as not named the place out the paper. im mediately preceeding t he A lumni tilt . The Alumni game in past tise, E lward h as whipped together wher e he will b e stationed, but hi Junior Team Forfeit year~, bringing back old son of Carroll wh o have tar red on t he court, a peedy, fast -p ass in ~ a nd accurate- we ll wishers a t Carroll can r est a s­ t hat t ime has turned out nine cham­ The Senior Class won the first game has proven one of t he m o t inter ·ting on t he schedule. s hooting quintet. Jimmy O'Brien, s ured that wherever it may be, pionship t eams, which is quite a of the inter -class ba sketball series Be ides return game wilh Canisus, Dayton a nd Capitol, E lward's j umping a t center again for t he there plenty of football will be r ecord, cons idering the number of by forfeit, due to the fa ilure of the crew will jour ney to t he hom floor of Grove ity, St. F rancis, varsity, is howing his u. ual bril- taugh t. To add to his knowledge of school which the confer ence in­ Juniors to a ppear. Niagara and Detroit. Iiant f orm. O'Brien has been a t he g-a me Conly ha the knack of cludes. But Doc know s football The leveland Council K . of C. had Grove City, last year's holders of the no n-confere nce title in the hi ni n . light 011 the arroll sq uad put ting the les ons across, since for from A to Z and sho uld experience gen rously donaterl it ftoor for th t> _ 'lr\- \.ate \ a U , shou\d \)\"0\'e a formidable foe. 'fh n\uunt aineer for three year , but if his w ork in sever al· years he. With his l'Unning lit tle difficulty in maintaining the series, since va rs ity practice pre­ outfit has practically the same team on the court this eason t hat t he practise so f ar may be taken mate, Al Bm·ens, have been in high calibre of Little Rock's teams. eluded the possibility o f playing on copped t he la urels in t he champ ion h ip tilt Ia t winter. as a criterion, he promises to ex- cha r ge of the welfare work at t he Larry Gaertner has two years t be Carroll court. To burry the start i\'i agara with a record of thirteen victories la t year, w ill be t he eel himself in every depart ment of Merrick H ouse. m ore in which to play intercollegi- of the league games a contest was ho. t of t he Clevelanders on February t wentieth w hen the Blue and Gold the game. P at McDonnell has ta ken "Doc" Pfa ff is all set to take over ate football and intends to use them arranged for this court with but a _tarL its tt·ip t hrough the Ea!'tern ·ection of the lake states. oYer Gene Stringer ·s job in fine the football r ein at L ittle Rock to the full advantage. Where he few hours notice. Due t o the shor t­ An encounter with Det1·oit at Michi gan will be the Ia t game of t he fashion and w it h Toma at t he other H ig h School in Arkan a . Th will go has not been dceided, but ne ·s of notice and a mis uuder ta ud­ ~ea on which anoll will p lay on it's opponents court. It w ill a! o g ua r d po t t he opponents will haYe man whose position he is to fi ll has wit h all the tricks he has learned in"' a bout the pl ay in ~ fl oor , the Jun­ officially end the bas ketball year. The Alumni game which will see to t r avel mighty fast to roll up any been in charge of t he activities in the past year or so he should Ii or team cl id not appear. ·o the game . e\· raJ of th old s tars back at arroll is the last on the chedule. big scores. Ray Zorma n, All chol- t her e for f ourteen year s and d uring prove a valua ble a sset t o whichever wa a war ded to th e Sen iors, who had a tic forward a nd hig h point corer institut ion he a t tends. full r epresentat iOn. of t he City a year or so back, ap­ ::\Iain 915 pears to h ave one of t he f r ont posi­ J. W. BAKER ICE CREAM CO. tions firmly in his grasp, while t he REAL HOME MADE ICE CREAM AND ICES other· side of t he floor will be ably And Individual Moulds For All Occasions cared f or by Bm·ens, Shimrack, \o\' e Deliver Two Quarts or More P lummer or J ohnny Mur phy. T hi E. Lakewood 5563 12003 Detroit A ve. C. BOCK squad ha · dev lop ed a marvelous Club - Cia - And Frat Pins a specialty bra nd of team-work in the short ..•!-!-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:. .. : ... :-: .... :-: .... :-: .... : -:-:-:-!-!- !-!-!-!-!++!-!"!-!.,.!-!"!"!-!-!t+!-!.. ! ... !-!w!•t .. while t hey haYe been play ing to- •. y 854 Rose Bldg. gether, which fo r ecasts a successful +.:. +.. sea on. A f Chuck Murphy, Captain-elect of Campion Colleg e f or thi year , has ~~~ John Carroll l\ '. r eported to Mal. and is 'P UShing There is no need A y Randolph 4629 John Potokar, Prop. the guards hard for a r egular ber t h. to have old style A y fixtures ~n your Another guard of great promise is home. Why not AI othera . a husky Soph- let us put in some new fix­ l University i omore who is sure-death on shots Double Eagle Bottling Co. t ures that 'viii ~ ¥ f r om beyond the foul circl e. Bill make each room Byrne is making things hum in the I a pleasure to the ;i; College Courses Leading to :~: We manufacture all kinds of Soft Drinks cen ter of the flo or , but his shooting w h o l e family? A •. i li ghtly e rratic at time . J ohnny Prices that :i: A.B., B. S. and Ph. B. Degrees =;: Please. and Serve Nothing but the Best Stewa rd has shown up well at a ·'· .. "Fixtures of ~ + forward berth and his floor work I Character" ty y 6517 St. Clair Avenue Cleveland, Ohio and defensive ability has attracfed I John A. Pfahl X X no l ittle attention . 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THE CARROLL NEWS Page even ,------',------~,r-~ ONE YEAR RULING , I " City Manager Views ~------, AFFECTS CAGERS ,I Carroll Fordham Go. I ,I J ohn arroll Univer it y can First Year Men Barred cla im several r eal boo tcr f r om I t he r anks of the city offi cial ,

From All Varsity ity :Il a na y r Willia m Hopkins Contests a nd hi ecretary, W ill iam J. 1\I urph y, who were t he gu ts of t he Blue trcak football man­ BURENSRETURNS ager at the Carroll -F ordha m Jim Walsh and Gaul Tha nk giving Day tussle. Are First Under Frosh Ban

A severe blow was dealt to the Carroll basketball squad last week with t he announcement that the one-year rule wi ll take effect im­ media tely. Originally the rule was not to bind until the next football , eason, but later it was changed to cover the current basketball term that Carroll might start off accord­ ing to the conference custom. In taking this step the authorities realize full well that a quantity of FOLLOWING ME able materia l will fl e pushed into the back-ground but their motto is in each "Do it now" so done it is. i I :. I I Apparently t he most promising I I 1s ue of thi timber affected by this rule are two !::I' I I I I I paper I 1 Ignatius High products, Jimmy ' I jl , , i ·walsh and "Speed" Gaul. Jimmy !I ZIP. will keep you \Val h unanimou ly selected for All- I '1\W- NO YOU I I GO~S" OUR. Scholastic forward in '23, when St. DON'T1' c;fl.Y'J informed Dl\c;HlNG- Ignatius technically divided the OUR CE..NTER a to the news Greate1· Cleveland Championship TI\C.KUNG N.illWEJ)~J -AND GIVES with East High, is barred since he IOMA- IT 1\ N f\STY T1\P and view has returned to college only t his year. Gaul was a teamm01te of of College Style Jimmy' , and later as captain of at the squad was chosen by many a s Dunn Field Passes as Saints Trim west Commerce to Win 15-13 1Doctor Has to ~ance an All Schola tic guard. Be ides Scene of Grid Tilts STRATFORD COURT these there are also the usual num- . Cage Captain's Foot first ha lf wP1·e made on fouls. At ber of first year men who surprise Carroll fans have watched their Connors Sinks Long One t he end of the tir:t two period t he Watch for v ryone by their wonderful ability, las t Tid game from the cove red Jimmy O'Brien. center a nd cap­ To Cinch Contest After coun t stood 9 to :; , the Ca rn e ~nne n that has lain dormant previous to tain of t h Ca rroll basketball quin- their entrance into college. stands of Dunn Field. Appalled by "Red" Ties Score holding the lead. me tct, und rwent a slight operation To offset this blow comes the the amount of dama""e wrought on In (he third quarter C"o mmer e (S. I. H. SPE(.,'TU) new th at A I Buren , a regular of I th turf by the cleated hoofs of con­ rept to wi thin two points of the last Thursday. Doctor Andy Som- two years ago, has reported for tending foes, the ba ·eball manage­ Sa ints wi th lon g shots by Hra bat. mer f ound it necessary t o make a ln what was on e of the most excit- and t he score wa: 11 to 9. On the small inci ion in O'Brien's foot, in­ duty. ment of the park has ruled tha t no ing games ver played in the I ~ n a - furthet· lease wi ll be made to foot- riu s gym, the fi ghting t. Jgnatiu ti p-olr or the fin a l p eriod, Commerce f eciion having- set in as a result of bas ketball team defeated the We t tied the score with Botbyl's "'OOd a blister received in practice. B. R. BaRer's Sass Parilla Leads Iball outfit . While the mea ure is shot a t t he hoop. The r a l break of Commerce fiv e 15 to 13 las t Friday. O'Br ie n ha ' not be n with the squad --J.-.-c. u. Grid Scorers I to the best in tet• t of t he Cleveland Prom the very first whislle, the game t h ~a rn e cam when with only a Ce w Euclid at Ninth ball club, since it will preclude the minut to pl ay. and the core dead- but will probably r eturn within the wa · filled with excitemen t that l'ept k Little Halfback icks Opponents possibility of so many mi plays out the spectators on their fe et mo ·t of locked, a double foul was called on wee-. For 17 Points in the garden, it i a rather severe Schmucl,er a nd Hrabat. The Com- the t ime with an "'OH'"; or a bi g .•++++•+•+++++++•••••+++++++++++++++++++++++ ••• • • • blow to the Carroll coterie. merce center's tr~· succe ded, but •t "Atta boy !" The climax was reached •: Schmuck er's railed. The Brown and THE + Although the total of points tal­ There are few fields properly ap­ at the closing minutes of the game li ed by the Carroll football eleven pointed to take the p lace of the when C"aptain R ed McCaffery sank a White ta llied again when :\Iontague + A t c ·~ this fall against its heavier foes American League baseball park. In Jon " field o-oal that tied the score, scored hi· team' Ia t point on a n- : ra a ompany was short of the century mark, the fact, there are but few closed foot­ and Connor fo llowed with another ~~~I~et~lo~~~l, "~~ ~n tl~~c ~:~f~r;nsan~ o : + leader of the scorers was none other ball fields in the city and, except for i that cinched the game. •. Fine Candie , Chocolates, Cigars, ; than the diminutive back, Sa s Par­ University Field, t hey lie well on Commerce took the lead a t the perfect basket from the middle or + the ftoor ; wi th but one minute to go . • T b • ilia. It would be imagined that, in the out ltil·ts of leveland, none of start of the game wl1 en Basil made : o accos and the Be t Home- + ploughing throug h ponderous op­ them enjoying the central spot oc­ Connor shot the winning basket + his free hot good for a point. but ~ ponents heavier backs would have CU'Pied by the high-walled park which Irnatius soon overcame it with Cbinl' [rom the fou l line. : Made Ice Cream in the City the most success, but to Sass's lack ha been t he cene of a score and Rugerrio's field goal. Then the fifht :ITcCaffery and Connors were the 1; _ . of weight was added the speed of a more Carroll game . began in which the Blue and Gold ou tstanding tars of the <>a rn e Cor ~ oO Broadway Cleveland, OhiO Paddock and an elusive change of had the edge throu o- hout. The rna- Tg mltius . while Hrabat took the bon- ••++++++••••••••••••••••+++++++++++ ••••••• ••••••..! pace. jority of the Comme t· ce poi nts in the or for Commer ce. 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GRILLY'S B.A. MARQUARD RESTAURANT AND LUNCH Photographer ROOM 1532 West 25th Street Lincoln 4599 2624 Lorain A venue Page Eight THE CARROLL NEWS CARNEY'S CAGE Trophy Presented Ray Miller Chosen to Catholic Champs McCAFFERY & CO~ f[I HJ SPOTLIGHTr Coach of Tank Team GOLDEN TORNADO TEAM FACES 11 At a luncheon held at tbc Holl en­ DOWN COLLINW'D ~=- ======PII Little does the student body know FEASTS TONIGHT den Hotel on T hursday, Dec. 3, the 1 that St. Ignatius is going to h ave HARD CONTESTS :\[o:es Cleveland ouncil of the Ruggerio's Timely Shot a cha mpion swimmm"' team this Monogram W i n n ers Knight. of olumbus prest! nted a Settles Game for year, but t hey are, a ccording to Elect Captain for Saints Will Try to Turn silver loving trophy to the Cham­ E ddie Sprankle, the newly-elected pion t. Ignatius team for winning Hi Cagers captain. The " fi h'· have been prac­ 1926 Season Tables on Former the Catholic hampionship. Judge ticing steadily a t the ent ral "Y" Cull, a hairman, with prai e for Displaying a wo:;crful pa sing I f or nearly a mont h, and under t he This evening at Mrs. Regna tz' Conquerors our wonderful team ga\·e the Cup to attack that baffled their opponents, g uidance of Captain pra nkle have r estaurant on W a rren Road, ou r Father :.\Ieskell. The Cup is to re­ p rogressed ver y rapidly. Catholic, and District Champion St. PLAY LATIN FEB. 19 main in our po:::c!';;s ion for a year, oach Carney's Saint Ignatius The team has been very fortu­ then w~ mu ~ t defend it . The fir t H igh School ba~ketball quintet de- na te in securing t he ser vices of Ray I gnatius f ootball IA!a m will h old its Havin~ won their initial Yictory ~chool to win it thn•c times becomes feated the Collin,,·ood Hig-h team Miller star Carroll at hlete, and annual banquet and elect the cap­ of the :cason ove, the oilinwood the permanent po~sessor of it. and copped their initial victory of present secretar y t o the Dean, to tain for t h e 1926 season. A niclt High team, the Saint I~natiu~ nigh The entire Ignatius squad and a I the :-cason. The game was closely coach t hem. Ray h as ha d . omc ex­ feed can be expected, but t he inter­ chool quintet will now face some few Holv _·a me men were "'Uests at . perience in that li ne, a nd sh ould est of a ll will center on t he elec­ -h Aft .., , "' i\l k contested throughout and at no tm1c of the har