ASM K Prcsldenl S. C. Debater* To 111 Win it« ii.i. Meet Tnlane I * The Santa Clara , Monday . April 20 111 Official Publication oj the /Ihociated Stuoents of the Unirertity ofSanta Clara II VOL. 17 NO. 24 ZfP SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1938 5 CENTS THE COPY Campus H.Davis, Leader Of Tulane, S.C. Players Will Santa Clara's Forensic Comber Postponed Official the of- Stage ASME Will Address Debate On word from Next Men fice Rev, W. C. S. Compete Tonight of Gianera, Ily "H

been contacting colleges «•- various Both the Senior and Freshman I "i-: of Bfllarmine I'rep. memories of the high green fence tion is $300,000, are to he in A went letter , California. to Sodalities will attend Mass and According to fhe committee k\ that ran around the college, of tho by the faculty . . The new struc- the Mission school outlined the receive Communion in a group, on charge of the resumed radio fea- mas-tiffs thati biid in wait for stu- ture is to be of timber, strongly IJear's tentative plans for such n the Feast of the Annunciation, ture, the second program in the dents who checked out premature- framed, resting upon brick foun- pigskin outfit, and suggested thut Friday, March 25, according to an be a lecture on Eng- ly, nf the old wooden towers of the dations . . . The bunding will con- ftudent opinion he sounded out re- MHMHMMM made today by Rev. lish by Rev. Edward Shipaey, S. Mission ehtfrch, and of prefects sist «>f three stories: the lower one tarding the similar feasibility of a Hugh C. Donavon, S. J., chaplain J., head of the Santa Clara Eng- M \M I :i. FliA IA NO, chairman 01 the Student Con K ress constitution committee, listens while NORM who stood in front of it and whis- a dormitory; the two tipper, a the- aquad. Bronco the » of university. lish department, BURKE and PAUL KELLY argue the pro and con of the provision limiting membership. f tled for the gang t» "get a move (Continued on pace 4.) PAGE 2 THE SANTA THURSDAY, MARCH 24. 1938

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Maxim Traces Rise Of The SESSION The Informal Column [ Franklin Cullen, '3B. . . 6ditor-in-Chiej j Horse & The MATTER. Buggy .tllllMlHlHHlininiM' lilt IMII Iltl lIIMHIIIIIIIHIIIII>NHIIIIIIUIII>I|IIIIIIIhHniIHIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIMIHIMJR Lucy, S. J Moderator MAGAZINE | Rev. George ; By FRED 111 NTER By WILLIAM HENDRICKS Pnbllihrfl weekly by the Associated StadenU el the \ HORSELESS CARRIAGE DAYS WORLD Clara, California Intermittent showers of hail whiatle and rattie UmUenltr ef Saata Clara, at SaaU | by Hiram Percy Maxim, pub- Entered at aecond-cla»i matter February »i, 19a* »t Po»' 5 down as tin; column is being written late Sunday af- By & Cal., under Act of March j, 1879 = ART MEAGHER lished by Harper Brothers. Office at Santa Clara. By ANDY GARBARINO ternoon, affording the writer an excuse to stay in- "I Hadn't Anyone Til You"—Rav Price $2.50.

"■ . N»TIONAk ADVERTISING »Y THE SOAP BOX BLUES doors and do his duty . . Saturday, this writer saw mnE9INTID rah Noble. You remember Ray Np- Hiram Percy Maxim, genius in Our "noble, experiment" with the best double bill of the year at the Cal, in San National Advertising Service, Inc. ble—the fellow* who wrote anil the mechanical world, is probab- Collrtt PtUitkm Rttirntnlativt (Prohibition has colossal coun- Jose—"A Slight Case of Murder" and "Love Is arranged the mellowest dance its A 420 Madison Ave. New York. N. Y. ly best known as the inventor of terpart ignoble experiment Headache" ... a note on my desk the Damon .£ the from - in Chichco - »e«To» Los aaacua -s»« Fpmuciaco music on the market until Gra- a firearm silencer bearing his . R'unyon . . ... with Marxism in the geographic of the Santa Clara sports world from I 1 de Allen pot hold of him? Wo!!, name. However, during the in*- laboratory known' as Russia. the March 5 issue of the "Ketchikan Alaska Chron- Nonii Bayley, '39 MANAGING EDITOR he's back! He had to return to itial period of his life, Maxim was Refer to Max Eastman on "Rus- icle: 'Ten Years Ago Today": | Art Meagher, '39 News Editor England to get out of the rut, connected, in no small capacity sia and the Socialist deal" in this Eleven other Ketchikan youths, along with San- but this tune, which is reminis- with the development of thv I David Prud'homme, '4O Associate March HARPERS. ta Olara's own Peter Gilmore, were invested with \ Associate cent of his "Very Thought OF "horseless carriage", now univer- Don Engttrom, '4l Eastman, hidden in his protec- tenderfoot rank in the Boy .Scouts. "These are You", is entirely the genuine ar- sally known as the automobile. notes Stanley Corriea, '3B Sports Editor of personal interest ticle. Sjave is the word. tive smoke screen of "scientific taken from the files of the ! Treat, '4O Assistant It is within this span of years Carlin Ketchikan Chronicle" ... 'Memories Of You"—Glen Gray. socialism", announces that the so the salmon king is a Francis Sanguinetti '39 Feature Editor | that Maxim describes his "Horse- farce now being staged Russia scoutie, eh . . . You might be led to believe this less arriage Days". in \ '39 -„ .....Assistant Hugh Smith is the "unhappy result of a legit- John McGinty, '4O Copy Editor f were by Goodman 6r Ellington, As an exordium. Hirman Per- I imate-„ experiment". His thesis BUSINESS GENIUS: Miraglia, '4O Assistant to listen to the wild trumpet sec- cy definitely informs his read- I Frank is based on the assumption that 1 John Barrtero, ,'39...... Business Manager tions. But it's Glen Gray, al- ers that his "book busies itself Cay lor Craig, of Lincoln, Neb., accidentally right, having holiday the world is a laboratory and that swallowed Milton Piuma, '39 Circulation | a Roman with ambitions, efforts, failures, a half dollar. When they prepared to I men are the guinea pigs to be over the return of trumpeter Son- triumph to operate, Craig started a dime

—. asking it he could wear it ... a little /&\j**%\ "Just Strolling"—Bob Crosby. For instance, such a thing as a the tendency s(»metimes noted of democracy to crush the finest, to However,'we should be encour- too young for (Newspaper V*' ;;r TTST interesting you, Swiss. JMembcrJ An example of real bulk purchase of eight ounces of elevate the worst; or does it ? —J. B. aged by the fact that this inher- "Dixieland" music; the song was gasoline under the frowning, ent weakness is finally realizeztl composed and recorded by pian- questioning brow of the village even from Eastman's materialis- FROM READER'S DIGEST TO YOU: MARCH 24, 1938 NO. 24 ist Joe Sullivan so VOL. 17 a year or ago. druggist—preposterous situation tic- viewpoint. It should be a One of those politicians whose greatest asset Written a rolling, absent- but IH'J2. is his in these'days, fact . . . in in "Pop Music" stunning blow to Marxxist fan- lie-ability pointless as a pretzel ... the minded sort of rhythm, suggest- Another problem was to manu- atics the United States. sharp numbing Paragraphic in If surgery of a goodbye . . . when I ing— strangely enough! "just facture an automobile which re- their energy could be directed feel like exercising, I just lie down ■until the feel- an strolling", it gets inappropri- . sembled a horse-drawn carriage into for More's ing goes away . . landed Comment agitation "Utop- indigentry ... the art ate barrel-house touch several almost every detail,'exclusive Victim the narrowminded of is in in of ia" they would be practically writing is the art of applying the seat of the A T writing t he Student Congress of this places from Crosby. Pianist Bo'i the absence of horses. . (Kve.i pants to the seat harmless. of the ... membership pro- By ART MEAGHER chair she shifted her . still at a deadlock on the Zurke turns in a neat perform- that detracted from the beauty. brain into neutral and let her . Don't sell Atmerican music short! tongue idle on . . The repre- ance, but the brass vehicle, according to vision of the new constitution. section of the em- A large portion of the nation's amateur critics, otherwise reason- Germany has more intelligence per square bead than

prompts the suggestion that the inent body . any oOher sentatives of the active campus organization., designers.) ably broad-minded, has gone off the deep %nd on the suibject of what Pulitzer Prize nation. title he changed to "Just Strol- shifts, melal and who obviously deserve recognition in the Gear plate, is popularly known as "swing music." I'n their classical indignation, ling Though A Beer-Bust", use of oil in any quantity, in turn body impress upon their class repre- ihtf.v have made the mistake of judging ail American music by the should "fan't We Be Friends?" -Bob had to he cautiously introduced reason.-, why the output of the lunatie-fiinge of the orchestral world, betraying their Play Coming sentatives the undeniable Crosby. More Dixieland h.y the lo the staid public! EXCHANGE REVIEW lack of information by bulking proposal is unfair. representatives are reigning master of this earliest Xeedless to say, Maxim over- Ihe Xfee all popular tunes in the category To English accent got us down the measure of real jazz styles; S. F. Stage then morally bound ItfA'ote on as usual, Zur- looks the engineering element of '""" cacaphonic, ' """I"""" of "raucous, strident, "111111 l II" "lIIHIIHIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIII ■ mfHIM> sentiment of ke's piano is the pace-setter. his great work. Differentials, VERSE. according to the predominant frolic, Congo, racket". By done. larbura'ors, speed "You Can't Take It With You", HUGH SMITH class. Well variable gears. They radios a their turn their to the Pulitzer Prize winning com- FLASH! Here's a chance for » * * "It's Easier Said Than Done"- ignition-, auto ATHEIST you readers. This _» **■ and every common THE _ symphony orchestra playing Bee- edy that haa been every- week, I print next week's Andrews Sisters. These are the part in use today had to be i,n By Richard A. McDonald. '4O hailed exchanges' column. This thoven's Ninth, and say, with where as the funniest of is to give chance On Tuesday evening was heard the in- thin-voiced chanters whose "Bei ceived, manufactured, and coax- play the a to those chronic kickers who are triumphant air: "There! Listen The his heart then! new series of Santa Bis du Schoen" went fool saith in generation, opens at the Geary never satisfied no matter what the column. So pick itial presentation of the Mir record ed to perforin its duties. This is great to that; it's music! If you is no God. San Francisco, out the good ones, Theater, . Monday the . radio programs. It is hoped that the to 70.000 people, thus rocketing all written beUveen the lines. In censor poor ones . and Clara admit that, how can you tolerate "I've struck my shackles off; con- night, the song and the singers to soni.' March 28. we'll have a good column next week. will encourage the campus relieving the reader of knotty can student body they • the other stuff?" But • sort fame. This not vention tossed "You Can't Take It With You" • • in on of disc will pr<*blems, -however, Maxim suc- -^ broadcasters by -remembering to-tune also applaud Paul Muni's intense Aside with superstition. I havo has ihecu described as a neat sell 70,000. It has only the An- ceeded in explaining his situa- It's the English accent in the on Tuesdays at 9:30 p. m. ju.st as faith- histrionics in a motion picture lost combination lawst answer that KQW drews Sisters. tion more eloquently than if ho o f Christmas, the got us: their dance or- house, ten minutes after the mad My fear of things -inknown. The Fourth of July, the Dim- fully as they listen to favorite (Continued on page 4.) had actually penned the picture. Fourth "Louis XVI was gelatraed." incoherences of Donald Duck had ways I trod ension, and April Fool's Day, a chestra or comedian. "They gave Wellington glorious them shrieking. They set their ignorance—restrained paths a funeral. It * * In to giddy family album viewed in a .** * literary by took six men to carry the beer." standards the immor- not fit cockeyed mirror which gives one •The Tropic ef Cancer ia a rare "Life", recently guilty of misinterpret- tals, but Shakespeare doesn't suf- For me—were ways of those that strange floating sensation disease." Foam and •( atarrah is a Dregs -fer because they musical instrument, especially ing or misrepresenting Catholic news events, seek relaxation of weaker wit." that suggests the top of your

- in Spain." remarkably ac- in the pages of a two penny head is coming off. came out last week with a As a Hindu contemplates his na- "letters in sloping type weekly, they think. IRREPRESSIBLE SYCAMORES are in hyaterica." curate and tasteful photographic presenta- Matters Everything vel, so "The population ia a bit too thick." Everything Except Yet, move into the field of mu- The irresponsible Sycamores, tion of a Solemn High Mass. We wonder if The fool his notion pondered, • *•••. By sic, and you step into a pew world who never know what time it is, widely-distributed magazine asked a BILL BRUCE growing more Genius Crops Up in Greyhound the of criticism, entirely. Because are a (Loyola of N. 0): DICTAIL VS. GRANDEUR Enraptured boldness, felt brought in startling conflict assist in editing this feature, as certain of tine more strenuous of its "The father of our country was born Febru- Catholic to Today man is in the position of not seeing tiu* forest for the trees with the normal and proper Kir in a roar ary. had he been iborn they should have done for similar events pre- dance-music creators, are chiefly by s However, seven or eight Today man must know all things in deUtil. He nf.it know art in de- Within himself augmenting from through a love affair between notable fur (he quantity and no. days later he would have been born in March. We viously pictured. tail,, mathematics in detail, history in detail, football m detaii. He below the Kirby son and the Sycamore the quaility of the sound produce are glad he wasn't born in March on account of we must know thirty million thing*—hut he-ntu>t not know one thing I His daughter, but the boy makes the by their bands, all heart up to his lipe and found wouldn't have u holiday on February 22." presume the universe. He muM know all things in the universe, but must pay dance musk- mistake of bringing his family to It is logical to that the Santa "blaring". Beca'jse he must That's ail light, pal; we don't no to is same of visit on have one anyway. attention the universe itself. He knows the wrong night, • all thing* in their min- when • • • library where a Express his thought and ease • Clara would be a sure place the tunes have all the ita, m an J ute scope, but nothing in its universal grandeur. Man is looking his ego's lust. the Sycamores are enjjoying a published life of Father Catala could be eas- a Husband: live got to get rid through 'the wrong end of the telescope, making all things small in- ingenuity of fourth-rate mo: ion "quiet evening at home. of that chauffeur: ily obtained. Yet, strange to say, Varsi picture as a he's nearly killed me three times. li- stead of magnifying them into their rightful immensity. Particular- used filler on double "I'll go into the fields and theru Grandpa is feeding his snakes bill, popujar The Mrs.: Oh, John, pleace give him brary had only one copy of Engelhardt's "The izations are the vogue, generalizations are anathema. all muefe is "unin- I'll tell and throwing his darts, Mrs. Syc- another ■sprrpd, lifeless". chance. —L. A. J. C. Holy Man of Santa Clara" (perhaps the J lie modern educator is a carpenter rather than an'architect.' The heavens and defy the an- amore is painting a picture of • • • • only book treating fully of the saintly mis- He scrutinizes the roof, the cornice-work, the walls, hut sees not the The learned classicists are cient myth." the iceman, who is posing as a Into night How to Have Fun Alone: sionary's life) —and that copy, being the on- house, which is all these together. The modern educator has care- therougly familiar with the his- the he ran to test his Roman discus thrower, Essie is fully many pages knowledge, torical fact that Richard Wag- pith. being given I like exams; , ly one there, is naturally kept in one of the filled with his factual but his indiffer- a ballet lesson by the ence prevents him from unifying these pages into a book. And it is ner's -works were hooted and Hard, hard he fled blaspheming explosive Russian dancing mas- I think they're fun; safe-keeping, while on the locked closets for indifference which prevents him from ordering his knowledge. Today hissed out, of most of the reput- till he fell ter, while Ed is accompanying I never cram shelves accessible to the students' are only we believe a person'* opinion on cosmic organizzation is of no con- able concert-halls of Europe at Exhausted, drunk by his own ego. them on his xylophone with some- And I don't flunk one. general histories of California containing one scuuencc. This is a result of the so-called intellectual freedom which their initial performances; but There thing by Beethoven which he I am the teacher.,. or two passing references to the man. is supposedly refuting orthodoxy—but actually by its #»n stand it there is no remote chance that a He lay. And suddenly, sobbing, wrote. A drunken actress, is strengthening that which it intends to destroy. For who is more (iershwin or a Stravinsky could he saw despair. brought home by Mrs. Sycamore The old chiaeler limped painfully up to the bar dogmatic than the sceptic?. The organ- be saying something jjust as from the top of a bus, adds and leaned painfully against it in an The large attendance at daily Mass and modern world seems to be "No God? Alone?" and tears to the attitude of de- ized against philosophy, not so much to condemn it as to ignore great, and could be jjust as ve- confusion. A dinner of canneJ jection. reception Holy Communion during it, streamed down his cheeks. of Lent not so much to answer the question wrongly as not to it at hemently misunderstood as Bee- salmon and pigknuckles is pre- "What's the matter?" a sympathetic answer But high, high heavenward a bil- asked has been laudable, but the Stations of the all. thoven and Brahms were;—and, pared friend. "Have an lion stars for Mr. Kirby, who suffers accident?" Cross on Friday evenings have been neglect- But man can gain desirable, if not desired, unification of in fact, still are, by many. from indigestion. It takes three "No," replied the "I've this Swung in their mighty courses, chiaeler, Just had a touch knowledge through recognition a unifying principle—philosophy. When the cfamour of taxi- acts scramble and of the Yoors." ed by many students who could easily spare of and ot far to unscramble It is only by looking at the part in relation to the whole that the right- dance bands and 'hark recording the plot. The sympathetic guy scratched the time. From him a full moon rode South his head. ful place of the pare may be ascertained. The rightful place "artists" has faded, and the un- WON PRIZES "Whats' Yoors?" he asked. of, say, em peaks. chemistry, is known only in relation to organizzation. dertones of America's music > "You Can't It "I'll take straight thanks." cosmic And Advancing in its light wild flow- Take With You" whiskey, During a class a profes- • • • • recent lecture, when we speak of organization we arrangement make themselves heard, some has aoeoord by any s mean to wards a def- ers, red, unsurpassed sor of philosophy tabbed slogans as being inite .end. And ultimately there can be but one end—He Who both p iritan-i will be in haste to get other snow. It not only won the Stooge: Say. what does - is Blue, golden, swaying restlessly "non transferable- "substitutes for thought". He forcibly beginning and end. on another side, and join the Pulitzer Prize last but mean on this dance bid? abed. season, Showed how the ordinary American immed- We have said that the modem educator has not bound his pages. chorus nhat will sanctify the also the New York Critics' Cir- Student: It means no person will be admitted iately considers any complex or ulterior set Once he does this, gnce he unifies them, arranges them in relation to "profound and expressive music Caressed by moonlight, sleeping, cle medal, and was placed at tha unless he comes himself. his basic outline, places them in their proper order and destroys the deep in the heart of America." yet they sang head Burns Mantle's of • • •' • e -| of facts as being direct and clear-cut as soon of list misprints—in short, when he progresses far enough to learn again It will then be seen that some- So loud of God they moyed the ten best plays. On its trip across A tab bath ia preferable to a "trick name" is given it. His ex- shower, became as some art lure between the who stirred the when » the ancient of bookbinding—then he shall be truly educated, tru- v> hop-headed hi- fool, country It has broken all box . you drop the soap there no squat, no stoop, amples included the "New Deal" and the might > larity screeching looked no ly wise. Then L he_cajl h[»i book d hjJo,gApiiyr--.Ix)VB of- Whthdom, of Harlem's And and listened to their office records. Matinees Wed- squint. _u-^U-x_ '"war to make the world safe for democracy." by special permission of the copyright owner. (Continued on page 4.) song and heard. nesday and Saturday. SANTA THE CLARA: THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1938 PAGE 3 LAWYERS LEADING Fundamentals Stressed COAST CHAMPION Locals Entrain With NORTS SHORT SOFTBALL GAMES IS LONE BUNCO Winning IntentionFor By STAN CORRIEA After a strenuous boxing season, AFTER TWO DAYS only one representative is sent to REPRESENTATIVE USC Sacramento, but it's all for the AndBruin Games Swinging into the first round of best! The squad as a whole en- play, the student Softball squads By CARLIN TREAT joyed themselves. They matched have shown a tremendous amount Determined to successfully de- By STAN CQRRIEA their wits with college fighters of of enthusiasm and rivalry in the fend his middleweight crown, Ju- Tomorrow afternoon, on either Wrigley or Bovard field, Santa Cla- their own level; met one club team, initial frays. li Chiaramonte, ace Bronco scrap- ra will make its Southern California diamond debut against Sam Bar- and fought numerous ; times anion Brown's Shysters, alias the law per, left for Sacramento yester- ry'* murderous Trojan*. The game is slated for 2:30 p. ■., with eith- themselves. They know their lim- college ten, are roosting on top at day with Coach Al Ruffo, where er Jack Brewer or Art Fetrushkin slated to hurl for El Trojan, and Pat its and are smart in not wanting present, with one victory and no he will enter the annual Pacifi • Patterson or Les Bricca due to chuck for the hopeful Broncos. to permanent risk injury boxing defeats. Closely pursuing the bar- Coast IntercoHegi ate fisticuff Coach Sam Barry, Troy mentor, appears to have considerable trou- aemi-pros at Capital the City. risters are the respective entries tournament which will be held on ble wi'h his pitching staff. Art Petrushkin, Lou Crosby, and Jack Good luck to Julio, our one con- of the Junior, Sophomore, and Thursday and Friday night* of Brewer have been handling all the So. Cal. mound chores to date, and tender. last Middleweight king Freshman classes, which have gar- this week. the .strain, Coach Barry is afraid, will begin to tell soon, especially on year, we don't think we will have nered one victory each in two at- In view of the limited experience ￿ Sophomores Brewer and Crosby. much trouble again this year. He tempts. of the remaining members of the TROY STRONG nan the experience, the ability, and squad, 4 HKOWNMEN STRONG Bronco mitt Coach Kuffo Headed by Captain Hal Setting, the will to win. We think that's decided that the popular Called Games The opening day program la -t Missionite one of the best fielding and bit- enough for him to conquer at Sac- battler ia the Monday found the Sophs upsetting only one who can ting shortstops in collegiate base- ramento. -how advantage Put Missionites hist year's champion Junior team, to real in the ball, the Trojans hope to • sweep • » 3 to 2, behind the surprise hurling gruelling two-day test. Last year the Santa Clara series, and in that Watching the Broncos lose a of Giannini and the slugging of Julio emerged king of the middle- Back Further way assure themselves of a top t»ug

he has had a true boxers from almost every leading —' and be arid Don Brown's »•»»» will strategy saved Meets Modesto tions were league games with St. The Broncos nn erhe* fc champion before the season is ov- the day college on the Pacific coast, thri for Dean Owens' lads. Mary's and Cal. This set the Mis- need almost a sweep of the South-" er. Roche and Morey seem to On Tuesday, by affafc'.e Bronco fighter is sure to have the Seniors, led sioniites nine games behind their .ern series to stay in the running gone backwards; their errors were the redoubtable Theo Jaysee Friday give an excellent account of him- Cerles and schedjle, which they wiH have to for the title. Whether Patterson mighty costly the final Deb O'Connor, (Continued on page 4.) in tally. dropped a hard- make up before April 10. (Continued on page 4.) Bricca's sinker just wasn't work- fought 12 to 11 decision to the After last Saturday's tennis ing. But the team shook off its (Continued on page 4.) matches were called off because of hitting slump, the outfield looked threatening weather, the Brono stronger, and the nine as a unit racquet weilders went into hrber- TO OS showed more than it has all year BEARS nation for the week. heretofore. Look for them to split However, they are scheduled to even in the southland, at least. vie with Modesto J. C. this Friday One win over U. S. C, and at least NOSE OUT afternoon, and then travel to San one over U. C. L. A. Francisco to clash with the U. S.

• • • BRONCS F tennis men next Saturday, Ap- Who wants the job of umpiring Although they outhk their fa- ril 2. A postponed match with St. Mary's be played next the aoftball league games? After vored opponents, 11 to 6, the Bron- will week, a free date can be ar- viewing the first two days of play, co nine, amidst scattered showers. if the job ranged between the two schools. is not an enviable one. dropped a hard-luck :» to 0 deci- So, if the three matches The players moan no matter what sion to the University of Califor- go through the Missionites will happens. If they have no just nia Wednesday, at Ryan field. Spring practice is serious work to the Bronco this year. A very tough have a com- plete cause, they make one. But, on the The Missionites matched the schedule is responsible for the determined looks and business-like week. whole, the league is the most pop- Bears run for run until the ninth, procedure shown above. AfteT playing challenge match- es, six ular fostered here. The worst de- when the Berkeleyites put togeth- the same men still make up cision of the week goes to Walter er two hits and two walks off Les Santa Clara's first sextet. Cummins, who called Senior Filip- Bricca to tally three times. The New Shift Introduced In These men will represent the Bron- pi out in the seventh inning, when California pitchiag ace, Bill Priest, co "institution because of this, un- they his hit would have meant victory then retired the side in order to First Spring Practices til suffer defeat at the hands for his class. However, Hughes, end the fray. of their challengers. So far this year, the Mission Cronin, and Giannini aren't much Ohangala led the Santa Clarans By PACT- CLAUDON better. racquet squat*, has droppen tilts to It's a worthless job, no at bat with a double and a triple Casaba Sessions Shivering their timbers under matter San Mateo J. which was last how you look at it. You in five tries, while Captain Ber- clouded skies, the 19.'18 football C, season refereeing in such a league, week trimmed by Lowell High of tolani, Case, and Edge each gar- prospective*, sixty some strong, have have grit to last Commence On San Francisco; U. S. F. and San to out one nered a brace of hits. began spring practice last Mon- • • • Jose State. However, they ex- Patterson's chucking was brilli- day under the tutorship of Head hibited a decided reversal of form Lou Blaettler will divide his time ant, inasmuch as it was his first April Eleventh Coach Buck Shaw and Assistant last week in beating Menlo J. C. between spring football practice game of the season and his initial Coach Al Ruffo. and hope to smother Modesto in and , until April 10, as varsity appearance. Bricca wax Minus only two men from last The sessions held so far have their next clash, and go on to win things are planned now. The Jun- not nearly as effective as he was year's great squad, the -Santa Cla- consisted merely of the usual more than half of their remaining ior veteran of both sports will against San Jose State. ra hoopsters will begin their own warming up exercises, signal prac- matches. practice football during the week However, sloppy fielding on the sessions on Apri: tice, and a little punting and pass- and the of baseball play games is part of Roche and Morey account- 11, according to an announcement ing maneuvers. , they come up. a set-up. Quite ed for the early Cal. tallies. The by Coach George Barsi. Next year's turnstile pushers * • • Practice team as a whole showed more fire Departing casaba artists are will, see something new in Buck's than they At this time I would like to had exhibited heretofore Captain Pat Heffernan, stellar gridiron boys.. Besides the usual Stopped For thank the 8. F. Examiner, Chron- and Fitz's "close baseball" almost three-year man, at the guard post, Notre Dame system, the rah-rah icle, and brought the Broncos their first Call-Bulletin, the L. A. and "Alaska Pete" Gilmore, popu- folks will witness a variation of conference win of the year. Trackmen Examiner, and the San Jose Merc lar reserve player. To off-set the Warner system, consisting of News for With the recent rains, together and their assistance in their loss, the Bronco cage mentor a shifting balanced unbal- and with "Sctimibty" moving South compiling the sports section of has a host of returning lettermen, anced line. team, The Redwood. Without their aid Yearlings squad veterans, and potential year- with the diamond spoiling Running signals in the first- the book would not be possible. ling stars. any chance of practice, Bronco string* lineup so far are Johnny will be forced to Down CYoFrom Opening practice periods will be track enthusiasts Schiechl, a tower of strength at next S. F. STATE CANCELLED devoted primarily to conditioning discontinue all activities until center; Russ Clarke and "Question week. Santa Clara's rapidly-improving St. Leo's workouts, while scrimmages, late:-, Mark" Jerry Ginney, holding down Tony Mazzina and Les Cook have liftmen were balked in their at will form the nucleus of the ses- the guard positions; George Locke been working out with the shot tempt to run off the league match- sions, which will continue for Overcoming their opponent's ear- and "All Coast" A] Wolff, com- and discus, while sprinters and es with San Francisco State last three weeks on the basis of four ly lead, the slugging Kenna hall prising a pair of potential "greats" distance are using softball as Saturday. per week, Monday to Thursday. men nine downed St. Leo's C. Y. 0. as tackles, and Bill Anahu and Jes.s shape be- With nine lettermen on deck and a means of getting into Despite the postponement, the team, 7 to 6, last Saturday after- as the flanks to this formidable a host of varsity reserves and fore the hard training starts in local recqueteere are looking for- noon on the local diamond. line. April. frosh stars, it is expected ward to their match with Modes- Johnny llaima that led the hitters competition Behind this forward wall are Discounting the Freshmen, for to Jaysee with a great deal of will be unusually keen with two singles and a double. He Ray McCarthy at quarterback, Bill we know little about their track confidence, mainly because the in preparation for the '39 season. was followed by Johnson and Stan "Gunner" Gunther at fullback, with and field abilities, George Lasater >*jm> competition between squad mem- fel, both of whom collected a pair Dick Clark, showing great passing seems to be the leading contender hers haw become quite keen. of one-base blows. Golfers Await (Continued on pg. 4.) in both the 100 and 220, with Jim Fred Eyrond, lanky Sophomore McFadden went the route for the Barlow offering him competition, ace, has been threatening to bust locals, limiting the invaders to Next Matches along with Joe Hoyt. Johnny Pet- into the tennis picture, but Tony eight hits, while his mates were Alumni Diamond it and Jack O'Hara are rated one- Turturici repelled his gamely bid collecting ten off the opposing hur- After a week's lay-off, the San- two in the 440, with Joe Lacey a SUITS in Men their last challenge match. ler. ta Clara golfers wiH resume their Playing In pre-meet favorite, along with play in the Norbhem California "Dark Horse" Criswell, who has Intercollegiate Golf association on Majors, Minors been watching the ponies to get SENIOR REOUNDUP Saturday, when they meet U. S. F. their perfect running form, in the ■on the Don's home course, Ingle- As the professional ball players half mile. By WILLIAM HENDRICKS side. start to work-out in earnest for The field events are wide open, GIVE YOU A BROAD SHOULDERED, WALTER KINGSLEY SELENGER: With the return of Harry Fini- the coming season, local followers although Les Cook will be highly- One of Santa Clara's numerous Senior "day-dogs", the "King" gan and Jim Hutcheson, two of are noting with interest the ac- favored in the shot, as will Ton* matriculated at counts the Mission school at the Christmas term in '34. A the outstanding divot-diggers, the of several ex-Bronco stars Maizina in the football throw. WELL-SET-UP LOOK ANO +4 IT perennial baseball favorite, he has earned two letters as a chucker on squad should be greatly bolstered. who are tied up with the pros. Interest in the annual meet held the varsity squad. year's The Mountain View pride and joy is a true portside The Broncos will be out to avenge Last All-Conference hurl- on Charter Day should start in the , er, Kariunirh, as wild as a "March hare" always. Noted for his "world of the defeat suffered at the hands Nick has been work- near future, if a successful meet is stuff", the Senior out had Gabby McGowan guessing where the ball was of the Dons in their first match ing with the Oakland nine at to be staged. Training for dis- A NEW -HIG-H IN COMFORT. going in the last Stanford baseball tilt. I think he was wondering of the season. Brawley, and from all indications tance men will have to start soon. where the apple would light, too. Wherever you see "Lefty" you see Jack Flanagan- and Dick Jobst lie has a good chance of landing a feminine friend from San Jose; that is, except when he's eating and have been forced to lay aside their a position with the Oaks or one playing baseball. chibs for awhile, due to pressing of the Yankee farm clubs. ***** studies, and their positions will be Joe Albanese, frosh sensanon of LAWRENCE "DOOLEY" BERTOLANI: filled hy Russ Clarke and Art 01- '37, may succumb to an offer from Known to his closer pals as the "Doodle Bug", Bert came here as sen. Flanagan and Jobst have a Georgia ball clirt), according to *£**» a pitcher in baseball from Modeato J. C. He pitched in his Soph year, 'been the mainstays of the teiim inside information. Husky Joe had but last year, after a slow start, he was transferred to first base. This lbecau«e of their consistency in an exceptionally brilliant Winter year he's an outfielder. President of the Block 8C society, he is put- breaking into the win column, and league season in the Garden City ting his all right now into the gargantuan extravagansa of the block- their loss will be severely felt. this year. men, to be presented next month. Born in the capital city of Sacra- Two former Broncos. Marv Ow- mento, he has wandered far and wide, but longs to go to L. A. again. JOHNSON LEADS FROSH ens and Les Powers, are already He still remembers some U. S. C. co-ed. You know—one of those with Jim Johnson, rrark infielder near the top of baseball. Marv, a big ear, plenty of money and the moat beautiful face on earth. The from Fresno, has a phenomenal former star and coach of Bronco Tzooz ones "Bug" is through with college baseball after this season, is the '3B cap- .So© average, -having collected \2 teams, has been shifted the Chi- to FIRST STREET tain. But he will be back for another half year, finishing in Decem- safeties in two do/en tries at th<> cago White Sox this season, while NEAR SANTA CIARA ber. Then, doesn't know what he'll do. Has a brother signed the JACK HAYES, '39 by plate. He is closely followed by l.es ia connected with Newark in Campus Representatives: NELLO FALASCHI. '37 ft JACK ROCHE, '4O gt. Louis Cardinals, now only 18! Hanna and Punchochar. the International circuit. TEmpleb*r 1170 MARCH 24, PAGE 4 THE SANTA CLARA: THURSDAY, 1938 Matter Patronize an Alumnus Ship' A ( Has At?A lAI Head 'Old A.SANIA Broncs DIAL IT I C, SAN JOSE CREAMERY ucca 149 South First Street Today Had 68 Years For The Radio Parade Of Record FRIDAY—BATURDAY South Across Campus Gardens i ICE CREAM CANDY MILK SHAKES A meal for a dime In SC Service (Continued from page 2.) USC By MILTON PIVMA Santa Clara Special—4oc To Beat "It's Wonderful" Tommy Dor- "Angel" Soup, Des- HEAR YE! Salad, Entree, (Continued from page 1.) sey. Jack Leonard vocal; com- sert pg. 3) Lovely prima done* Grace —with— and Drink. (Continued from atcr. The stage of the theater petent orchestration; EUa Fitz- ready a ques- Moore takes over Lawrence Tib- Special for Santa Clara DOLUS HOME BAKERY will be still remains 72 feet in width by 31 gerald's version still the best. I will measure bett's weekly job on Chester- Marlene Students: tion mark, but if he is, it gives the proscenium arch "Looking Down At The Stara" BREAD, PIES and PASTRY in depth, and field's thirty minutes. Starting DIETRICH Santa Clara a chance in the line three feet long, Hudson-deLange. Outrageous to 1.25 Italian Dinner . 1.00 i Delivery good bends over a the 30th at six and all Wednes- Service keystone lifting itself 29 feet mention such an old job here, 1.00 Italian Dinner .75c I southland. The right-handed- art- its days thereafter from Columbia. Phone: S. C. 90 1022 Franklin Street albove the floor of the stage . . . but hearing it again the other & ist, together with Bricca, Nelson, Superb musical arrangements by T D The auditorium will be 98 feet by day confirmed early suspicions Garage Ruddy, and Selenger, should take maestro Kostelanets. New vo- 72, over a portion of which a large* «that this was one of those classics STORAGE WILSON'S care of least two wins, if the ralers will be given their first COLD MEATS PICKLES CHEESE OLIVES at gallery will be sustained ... It is that survive Time. It's still a* Special Rates

. Necessary every . . and Everything for Lunches and Picnics team bats and fields as it can. verging "break" week Another said that this hall will seat good now as Noble's newest (see to S. C. Students 9 U. C. L. A. was picked by two tip-topper is Nino Martini's vis- Bakery Open Sundays and Holidays Until P.M. upon 3,000 auditors. The dormi- Ist review) will be when it is as Across from Bk. of America Jewel have it to the "Ford Sunday Hour" Los Angeles sports critics to tory in the lower story is 20 feet old as this one. "Better Goods for staff the This finer concert and radio ten- the best pitching in high and stands about six feet the Same Price" GENOVA Delicatessen or will air his classic at six via league before the season opened, ground. The whole struc- STREET SANTA CLARA from the KSFO. KEI 970 FRANKLIN bat after California wallopped out considering altitude anJ Our Pies! ture, its • » # Don't Sell 'Pop Magazines & Papers Try hits in two games, Daily twenty-seven the great surface it covers, will be Opposite the Telephone changed their minds. HERE AND THERE Candies Tobaccos the observers quite colossal." Music'Short! Office have a ter- Leaving Hollywood high and Subscription taken the Bruins ' However, This "colossal" affair was moved for all Magazines Franklin St. CENTRAL GROCERY hitting club and the locals dry, major commercials are in- 1151 rific from its old location to its present (Continued from page 2.) Santa Clara 995 GRANT ST., SANTA CLARA consistenty to beat creasingly trek in g Eastward. 1189 FRANKLIN—SC 65 will have to hit site in 1912, and remodeled in hrsas and the incredible dullness S. C. 272 Free Delivery them. Joining the parade are the Ben- Phone: 1926. It was during the time of of the commercial orchestras, Importers of Italian and Domestic Fancy Foods TEAM LISTED this moving that it was first called ny and Baker outfits. Anticipat- there was woven a full, rich line Following games, the Southern "The Ship". Built of redwood tim- ed to go is the Al Jolson wash- of genuine beauty The ballads QUALITY CLEANERS Missijpnites will return home to out . . . Cantor the bers, no longer sold today, the old Sentimental of Stephen Foster and the bal- ONE-HOUR SERVICE IF DESIRED following Sat- Every Mon- & battle Stanford the building moved so easily and so switches sponsors. lads of George Gershwin, it will Rips Buttons Taken Care Of urday Ryan day on field. solidly that the foreman of the at 7:30 from Columbia it's b e discovered, have common QUALITY WORK PRINTING Santa Claras affable horsehide "Cantor's Camel Caravan" Love- moving crew declared that it was ground in their simplicity, their Franklin St. Phone: S. C. 262 THAT GIVES YOU SATISFACTION nominated the following 947 pilot "built like a ship". Its supporting ly, silver-lined vocalist Deanna expression of un-confused emo- MEETS YOUR POCKET-BOOK to make to Los THAT members the trip beams, like those of sea-going Durbin serves double duty again tion, their instinctively appeal- Angeles: Lefty Selenger, Ed Nel- by craft, were dove-tailed and so life-saving E. C. Benny Good- ing melodies. We Print Everything From a Business Card to a Newspaper Pelle-- son, Pat Patterson, Bruno tightly ribbed together that not man will furnish swing refresh- But some critics, oddly, do not MISSION Dooley Les Bric- Bertolani, . . CftEAMERY grini, . even a hurricane could blow it ov- ments Celloid's latest, great- have sensitive ears. They have City Hall) ca, Jack Roche, Gabby (Opposite McGowan, er." est contribution hits airways. learned the right attitudes to take Paul Claudon, Les Edge, Frank Bringing For Good Milkshakes It stands yet today, solid, strong, the excellent trio on the classic masters, but are SANTA CLARA JOURNAL Battaglia. Herb Morey, Dale Case. Sandwiches and battle-scarred. Even though Fonda-Brent-Bette Davis—to di- forced to stick their heads in the 983 MAIN STREET PHONE: S. C. 14 Loo Blaettler, and Johnny Chan- stars tho Fountain Drinks it is a bold contrast to the more als, "Hollywood Hotel" sand when confronted with some- gala. group in favorite, modern buildings of the campus, the nation's thing about which they must Charles Haid, manager, and Friday it is a reminder of one of the rao«t "Jezebel", at six, over make their own decisions. Lack- Henry Schmidt, trainer, also ac- historical eras in the history of KSFO . . . Substituting Benny's ing penetration, they call the companied the Bronco squad o n California. thirty minutes when it drops cur- whole pool poisonous because a their five-day sojourn. tain for is the summer, "What scum on the top shuts out the PISTOL TEAM LOSES Would You Have Done?" This clear sparkle beneath. is a series of human dilemnas SC Library Has Word reached Santa Clara, by Thus, some very beautigul ex- mail, that its ROTC pistol team which prove humanly interest- pressions of today's America are ing. ■ft had been defeated by the sharp- being ignored studiously; some »s Set Of Valuable • * • shooters of Kentucky State Teach- of the most remarkably intricate '».&■: Brasher Books ers college, by a score of 1250 to REVIEWING and inventive instrumental tech- 1097. Making a very rare radio* ap- nique in the history of music is *^m m?.'\ Among the rare book treasures The shooting match between the pearance, George Arliss released poo-poo'd, and the narrow-minds two schools, separated by almosi "The Man Who Played God" last n&»zm in Santa Clara's Varsi library is naturally don't see that the "real (i'/-'">:i United States, was Jssm. the width of the Monday on Radio Theater. His music" they for is being ob- '■'. ■■:■/m* weep "£«&*. a full set of books on North Amer- H-Ai * •judged only when results were sterling performance exhibited scured more, by the hour. And ican birds by Rex Brasher, famed compared by mail. the artistry of only a master the resentful herd takes up Bb'e »

. . nature painter. Santa Claras marksmen includ- . Closing for keeps, the doors desecration of sacro-sanst ditties EfeS- The set, including twelve vol- ed John GiVham, '4O. with 251 Hammerstein Hall quit miking, like "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life" <:«m<:^ is most comple'.e Toomey, '4O, 225; -V kM* \ umes, among the points; Bill after turning in an illustrious in rude reprisal!

of American's work '3B, Fred . . collections the Charles Williams, 218; career . With the biggies that K existence. Each volume con- Ball, '4O, 214, and George Hamil- in are eastbound, ro batonwavers. SPRING PRACTICE IS?W tains ninety plates, measuring ten ton, '4O, 209. too. Eddie Dutchin leaves our (Continued from page 3.) by fourteen inches. golden for shores bandleaders' ability, and Jim Barlow adding a -

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