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Wt)t £s>an Jfranci&o ;fogijcirnl HiSltop Lowdown By JOE MOUILLE REPRESENTED FOR NATIONAL ADVERTISING BY EDITORIAL PAGE THE IRISH QUESTION. What . . . AND it might be a good idea a drive to change the name of National Advertising Service, Inc. is the Irish national anthem? - to sing tho Irish national anthem the University teams. College Publishers Representative The Irish Club still hasn't found at all future Irish Club meet­ There is a U.S.F. red-hot in 420 MADISON AVE. NEW YORK, N. Y. the answer. All Erin is in an up­ ings. Petaluma called Mr. Arata. It is reported that this fellow wants CHICAGO - BOSTON - LOS ANGELES - SAN FRANCISCO roar! Confusion reigns! The Irish parliament has disbanded indefi­ the name of "Dons" changed to THE BEACHCOMBER. Cans "The Golden Tide." That might DON FARBSTEIN EDITOR nitely. Robert Emmet is being ing much concern all last week t martyred again. Counties. Coi k be reasonable enough—but please, Joe Mouille, Ed Mogler Associate Editors were those little papers advising: let's not change the name to "The and Kerry want to join the Brit­ "Stop Shaving—The Beach Com­ Ernie Zimmerman News Editor ish Empire. St. Patrick is claim­ Beachcombers." ber is Coming!" We asked a student in thc hut George Gazulis, Bill Walters Sports Editor ing Italian o r i g i n. De Valera You might remember that a William Pryce wants the Club's charter revoked. area if he could enlighten us. His Feature Editor Kilroy visited us in the latter answer was: "How should I know Ken Bertken Rewrite Editor Club members will not be allowed part of the war. He never once to wear green on March 17th. who this Beachcomber mug is? Charles Fasanaro Exchange Editor announced his coming, but after —But maybe he'll drop his caids he left he told us he was here. Bob Morelli Circulation Manager According to latest reports, the up at Lone Mountain next week members of the University's Irish Kilroy's statements and signs saying: 'Let your hair down, the Dick Raffetto, Joe Truzzolino Staff Artists Club have retreated to numerous were probably more numerous, Beachcomber is coming.' " but very sloppily done . . . But Rev. Paul J. Harney, S.J Moderator libraries throughout the city. His * * * Mr. G. V. Kennard, S.J Assistant Moderator tories and encyclopedias (not this kid the Beachcomber—he comes in class. His calling cards ITEM. We have been noticing Rinaldo Carmazzi, Pierre Salinger Senior Advisors the Britannica) are being tasted, lately that there arc a few stu­ chewed, and digested. Al! are try­ are written in rich green print on a lovely golden background. dents about who continue to NEWS STAFF ing desperately to find out what wear high schol sweaters with Andy Rartson, Herb Brown, Pat Cannon, Jim Doherty, Ed the Irish national anthem is. As to who he might be or why blocks or old school lettering on Fousc, Fred Hirth, John O'Connor, Ed Quinnell, Yet, there is still a light shin­ he is coming, this department is them. Worst offenders seem to Bill Ramirez, Brian Rowson. ing in this darkness of ignorance stumped .Some say its advertise­ be from St. Ignatius. Perhaps, -THE FOGHORN. It seems that ment for some new southsea is­ these students should be remind­ FEATURE STAFF here is the only place to find the land Cashew nut. Others claim it ed that they arc now in college. Joaquin Aragho, John Clarke, Louis Gomez, Gene Murray, answer. The Foghorn is only too it is the work of some students They are now Dons not Wildcats. Ray O'Brien, and Jack Poggi glad to be of assistance—But, ivho were thrown out of Gillette- If this isn't enough -then get on Irish Club members, let us not Tech because of marks. Still oth­ the ball, Board of Student Con- SPORTS STAFF forget that three-to-five odd bet ers claim this is the beginning of tic;!! Bill Brown, Sut Chalios, Al Davis, Jim Greaver, Joe Gumina, PARKING Bill Hughes, Jim Keegan, John Lee. AREAS FACULTY MEMBERS ONCY By PIERRE SALINGER Inquiries regarding advertising should be addressed to MlAJTARY PefiSONNti. ONLY JOT Jack Durkin, Adv. and Bus. Mgr. §^4TH;.t£T(C »£PARTME«T ONtV 107 San Franciscans are in a sorry San Francisco State College 50 extra land or not—the fact that mess. additional acres for their new these members of the Board of For one thing they have a very campus out near Lake Merced. Supervisors had already made up jZ&t^h ?££#&** y short-sighted Board of Super­ We have no quarrel with a per­ their minds before the hearing visors a Board who has demon­ son who hears both sides of a is enough to show their stupidity strated once and for all that they controversy and then, without and utter lack of regard for the ON THE QUARTERLY knew very little of the temper bias, makes up his mind on what people's desires. of the people. he will do. But SIX members ol It might oven be said that the Tiie mystery of the Quarterly was somewhat cleared up They have a few pathetically un­ this Board had affixed their sig­ decision must bo looked on with By RAY O'BRIEN intelligent members on the Board natures to this resolution before a great deal of suspicion, since this week by Moderator Father James J. Lyons, S.J., who of Education who think that the the session which was to discuss the one person who would profit pointed out some inaccuracies in last week's Foghorn article. era of teaching children by rap­ it even began. They had the af- by it, is a contractor who would For any embarassment or inconvenience caused Father SURVEY OF KAYE.—Early in in the entertainment world. In Revolutionary Leader. In that ping them over the knuckles with frontery to sit in their seats, and build houses on the property. Lyons, the Foghorn is deeply sorry. 1929, a musical tabloid was tour­ 1943, Up In Arms followed by role he will sing (Shades of St. a ruler is still in vogue. listen to arguments in favor of EDUCATION FUTURE Beginning next week, the Foghorn will have a series of ing the Orient. One calm evening, his more recent films Wonder Patrick) "Molly Malone" with an They have the worst transpor­ giving the college the 50 acres, Homes are essential—there is articles dealing with the Quarterly and the importance of an audience in a small village Man and The Kid From Brooklyn Irish brogue. tation system in the United knowing full well that the resolu­ no doubt about that. But so is was startled when a young and established him as one of the Rather tired of the "jig-saw" States. tion had not one chance in the the educational future of San the literary magazine to the University. seemingly wild mannered, red most popular comedians of all It is sufficient to point out now that "despite requests method of picture making, the And to make it all worse, they world of passage. It was already Francisco. We cannot hem in San haired entertainer suddenly times. comedian plans a return to thc probably will do nothing about defeated. Francisco State College—who be­ through' the Foghorn and personal appeals to English classes waved his arms wildly and sang If for nothing else, Kaye would stage, the intimate audience con­ any of these things. This, probably more than any­ sides turning out a great number and individuals practically no contributions of merit have in a manner in which no song had go down in theatrical history as tact of which he misses. On the Let us look at the first two of thing, is the greatest insult of the teachers in San Francisco's been turned in. Then, too, no variety is offered as almost ever been sung before. Not only the one comedian who doesn't stage, his energy and versatility these problems. The third one against the people of San Fran­ public school system, also af­ everything submitted takes the form of an essay. did the tempo suggest the sing- want to play Hamlet. However, will have the medium best fitted has almost reached the point of cisco in recent years. It is a dis­ fords an education to many peo­ "What about other literary forms? Skits, radio plays, that doesn't mean that Kaye for their communication. But no hopelessness. gusting example of political bull- ple who would not otherwise bo prose f>oems, verse, literary book reviews, critiques of the hasn't a serious side to his na­ matter the medium, Danny Last week, the Board of Super­ headedness for which this City is able to get this education. Fine Arts, etc." ture. Danny Kaye is just the op­ Kaye's purpose is still the same visors were called on to vote a famous. If we surround them by new- The only way to solve this difficulty, as Father Lyons posite from his screen characteri­ —to amuse the world, and to be resolution which would ask the Aside from the merits of wheth­ homes—their growth is stunted. zations. He seems shy, different amused thereby! State Legislature not to grant er S.F. State College can have the (Continued on Page 4, Col. 2) points out, is to have contributions from contributors and and rather passive. for students to take an active interest in the Quarterly. "That's the curse of a come­ — (Jl.C.). dian," he mused "everybody ex­ pects you to be always funny. One night I went to thc Metro­ politan to hear Lucia. During the first act intermission one of the DRIVE CAREFULLY cipher's of the 400's came up to me with the horror of one meet­ A laudable proposal designed to alleviate the growing ing Jack the Ripper and exclaim­ traffic problem at the University has been completed this ed 'Danny Kaye what are you week and the new rules and regulations governing the doing here!' Everytime I relax parking of automobiles on the campus proper have been people ask me if I am ill. Sh, announced. don't tell anyone but occasional­ ly I read." Until recently the relatively few number of automobiles His appearance in hospitals belonging to the students in attendance at USF has created here and overseas during the only a minor difficulty requiring little supervision. war years, made him realize the Successive record enrollments of students at USF has er's sudden apprehension of a warmth and value denied from greatly reduced the, overall parking area available. coming cataclysm but the vocal bringing some little laughter to Erection of additional classroom units adjacent to the sounded like all the known Orien­ those who often felt that there tal dialects rolled into one. wasn't anything left in the world Liberal Arts Building has reduced the large parking area "But," said Danny Kaye, as he worth laughing about. to the point where planned supervision is required to accom­ recalled the incident, which in­ Danny Kaye has also developed modate the passenger cars of all the students and faculty. directly paved the way for his a philosophy of his own which Recently an important safety factor has been injected record breaking personal appear­ has likewise been derived from into the picture whereby careful slow driving is mandatory ance at the Golden Gate Theatre the years in show business. He to protect the students crossing from their classrooms on some eighteen years later, "it sincerely feels that this past war one side of the campus to the other. seemed useless to continue to era would be at least a less com­ sing night after night in a lan­ plex age if citizens were treated There is ample room sufficient to adequately' accommo­ guage which the people know- as citizens and not as members date an even greater number of automobiles providing the nothing about. So I decided to of this group or that sect. new parking rules are adhered to. The era of haphazard combine pantomine and tempo He has recently completed a and indiscriminate parking on the campus is at an end—W.P. with the sincere hope that it chore which makes the Seven would at least keep the audience Labors of Hercules pale in thc awake and the wolf from the distance. In his next film, Thc stage door." Secret Life Of Walter Mitty, Dan­ During the years that have ny will play eight roles. To add ALL ARE INVITED passed, Danny Kaye has steadlj to the general confusion, in one climbed to one of the top places sequence he will depict an Irish A new feature comprised of a letter to the editor will be published in the forthcoming issue of the Foghorn. In an attempt to more closely conform to the dictates and desires of the studentbody as a whole the newly organ­ ized Foghorn staff adopted this innovation. Letters to the Editor may be on any subject and express By GENE MURRAY recommendations, grievances, growls, and what have you. Great throngs of Hibernians paper, "Slop shaving! That's a All letters must be signed and are subject to censorship. gathered in Golden Gate Park laugh! I haven't even started last Sunday afternoon before the yet," he mused. statue of a great Irish patriot and * * * national martyr, Robert Emmet, Loyola Guild will hold its An­ erka's FINEST Cigarette! to sing his praises in an annual nual Rummage Sale March 10 ceremony. Although he actually and 11 in Larkin Hall of Civic was killed on September 20, Sun­ Auditorium. President of The Lo m<$ ft* % umni day was chosen to honor the 144th yola Guild, Mrs. Martin H. O'Brien Smoke as much as you like—the flavor's ALL anniversary of the great Irish no relation to Mr. Daniel J.— yours, when you smoke PHILIP MORRIS/ And By JOAQUIN ARAGHO countryman's death. requests that she be contacted here's why . . . After Emmet's powerful and should anyone have a donation in There's an important difference in PHILIP Snooping and reproducing is a Governor Earl Warren to mem­ patriotic "Speech from the Dock" the form of a. torn parasol, a funny man's art, and usually he bership on tho Industrial Acci­ was delivered, a tradition earned springless studio-couch, a pre­ MORRIS manufacture that makes PHILIP gets caught and finds himself in dent Commission. His new term on for over three decades in San war girdle, or anything of some MORRIS taste better—smoke better—because an embarassing position. The runs for four- years. Francisco, me m o r i a 1 wreaths use to someone else. it lets the FULL FLAVOR of the world's finest traits of journalism and the art of Turning the pages of the scrap- were placed bwdrp' his statue and * * * ( tobaccos come through for your complete being a reporter are one. Yet one book I found that tragedy struck a procession was formed to the All this reminds us very forci­ enjoyment—clean, fresh, pure! finds it fascinating while he two former students. bandstand nearby where oratori­ bly of an occasion when we were searches all corners looking for Ensign .John Paul Engler, son of cal and musical presentations "volunteered" five years ago with Try PHILIP MoRRis-you, too, will agree news to keep his Editor occupied Captain John Engler, secretary wore rendered. two other Freshmen to handle that PHILIP MORRIS is America's FINEST If he looks aroundenough he un­ of the San Francisco Police De­ Sunday's ceremony was the thc shipping of all commodities Cigarette! doubtedly discovers a few items partment, was killed when his first event on the program of the from the homes of donors to the of interest. plane crashed during a practice St. Patrick's Day Convention place of the rummage sale. Herman A. van der Zee, grad landing at Cotati. which will include a Grand St. The three of us were given the uate A.B. of '16 and LL.B. in '22, Rhocly Rengrose, 731 15th Ave., Patrick's Entertainment and Ball, use of fhe University truck, even a San Francisco city and county a Real Estate Man and head of March 15th ,the parade to be held (hen a delapidated can, and were clerk since 1936, today waits the his Company's veterans housing the day before his feast day, and told to handle it with the great­ confirmation of his appointment operation, was killed when his the Convention's regular banquet, est of care since, according to (he by Governor Earl Warren as automobile crashed into another March 17. rate of depreciation on the mighty judge of the Municipal Court. auto on the Bayshore near Sun­ Ford model, (here was still sup­ Elmo E. Ferrari, class of '35, nyvale. A revolutionary type of ad­ posed to be a few dollars led CALL manager and assistant to the Pa­ Into the world venture fu­ vertising in the form of "throw- in it. cific Coast director of the U.S. ture Lawyers and Judges. Re­ away" reminders has been in­ We moved pianos, chesterfield, Maritime Commission, has resign­ cently passing Bar examinations troduced into the University. graphophones and Punch and ed his position to become assist­ are former students: Frank Gil- "The Beachcomber'' has been de­ Judy shows that day- and thc ant director of the Port of Stock­ leo, Patrick E. Lucey, Richard P. FOR scribed as a play, a prank and a old relic behaved like a champion ton^ Lyons, Arthur N. Zeegler, Thorn beer barrel frolic, by members of dray. Daniel J. Murphy, son of Sher­ as F. Cleland, and Henry II. How the studentbody. One Freshman But qn the way home it hap- ALWAYS BETTER... BETTER ALL WAYS iff Murphy, was reappointed by ard '11-. laughed when he read the first (Continued on Page 1, Col. 4) TUESDAY, MARCTT 4, 1917 if SC Downs Dons Hilltop Racqueteers jL^srom ^Jhe . . . 'Mural Basketball In Last Game Of Begin Practice For Hilltoppers Sub For All-Stars; Pressbox To Commence Next '47 Casaba Season 1947 Game Season By HERB CARMAZZI Don Nine Fails To Win Opener. * * * Score 45-37 Likas Star Netman Despite the recent loss to the Monday At Page Gym Major League Rookie All-Stars, * * # Meeting the Santa Clara Bron- By JIM KEEGAN Stanfor s Next ^p§nent the Hilltop 's future is i* the brightest in its history. co.s for the last game of their season, thc Dons bowed to de­ The Don tennis team opens its With 19 letterman returning, Two Leagues To Be Formed; 1947 schedule here against San By WILLIAM J. BROWN Coach Pete Newell's men should feat to the tune of 45-37. Mateo J. C. March 6, with a Hitting the bucket for two The Major League All- take up where they left off last squad that promises to make it­ Stars invaded our baseball season. Against intercollegiate Varsity Or JayVee Players Out more field golds than the Bron­ self known in National collegi­ competition, the Dons won 8 while cos the Hilltoppers lost the game ate circles. field last Saturday afternoon Under the direction of Bill Hughes, the 1947 Intramural on their foul shots. The SC cagers and walked away with a hard dropping only one, a 3-2 affair to Basketball League will elommence play Monday night at Chief reason for thc optimism California which could have gone seem to have a habit of winning being expressed for this year's fought 6-2 victory over.our the Page Street Gym. games by sinking a. good per­ cither way. Thus, the Green and t e a m is thc presence on the Don Team. •Gold nine was ranked the out­ Twelve teams, the largest in the school's history will centage of their free throws, hav­ l; ing beat the University of Cali­ Several of thc Major League" standing collegiate baseball team compete. Hughes stated that two leagues will be in operation, players were unable to play in in the Far West. namely the American and Na-run homer. ford last year, and single tri­ ready and will be printed as soon Of 17 Starts De Julio and Cronwall at for­ 5 San Jose State There umphs from San Francisco State as it is available. All vital details, By .IOHN LEE wards and he had two forwards 7*Fresno State ' There HIDDEN BALL and San Jose State. All this, in rules and team rosters may be playing guard. 12 Stanford ° There The highlight of the game came addition to defeating several top- 15 St. Mary's Here when Ed "Houdini" Hanna pulled found on the Intramural Bulletin The U.S.F. Junior Varsity I1ESUME SOON notch service clubs. Board in the basement. ended their season defeating 22*California ° There the hidden ball play on ex-U.S. One man was lost from last An outstanding rule that we De Jjulio a long shot the 25 San Francisco State Here F.er Neil Sheridan, who is now the Santa Clara J.Vs. 11 to 30, playing for the San Francisco season's team, Con Dempsey, and feel should be mentioned here is first time he got his hands on 30 Santa Calara Here while his loss will hurt, Newell which gives them a seasonal Seals. Sheridan left for practice that varsity and Jay Vee players the ball, but couldn't repeat the May in Honolulu this week and evi­ has several good prospects lined will be barred from participation record of 12 wins and 5 losses. performance. Mariani, Bronco up to take over. Righthander Ed Some consolation was enjoyed 3 College of Pacific There dently was dreaming of swaying in the league, thereby allowing forward, was high point man for palms and soft music when he Garcia will take up where he the students of the University to by the USF rooters Tuesday tiie evening, hitting 17 points be­ 15*Unives. of Nevada There left off last season when his rec­ night as the scrapping junior 17 College of Pacific Here wandered off first base enabling compete against more evently fore having to leave the game, Hanna to tag him out. ord was 5 won and 2 lost, both matched competition. varsity won their rubber game. due to a re-injury of his leg. He 22*Loyola University " There; losses being practice games Thc J.V's. led at half time 18 received a good ovation. 23*U.S.C. ° « There Coach Pete Newell's only mis­ A meeting was held last Friday 24 U.C.L.A. take of the game came when he against service clubs. He defeated to 16, but were outplayed during Next week he will have the There all the colleges he started against at which all major points were allowed Jackie Grealish and Jack discussed with the respective most of the first half by a tall, complete box score of the sea­ and racked up 29 in smooth group of Broncos whose * Indicates the date is still ten­ McCarthy to play for All-Stars. team captains. son and a resume of tho oustand- tative Grealish saved the game in the 62 innings. shots were just dribbling off the ing games. Two southpaws, Tom Pageg and Bill Hughes when interviewed rim of the Don basket. ° Indicates a return match not seventh inning when he made a Tom Butler, should win starting stated, "With all the interest and listed above is being ar­ beautiful one-handed catch in left U.S.F. eagerness shown thus far, I can't The game at first looked like ranged. Ed Garcia berths with the team, and this a rout by Santa Clara. Eddie field of Johnny Rotar's liner with AB. R. H. see but how the Intra-mural pro­ two men on base. Then in the SS. Hollander 3 0 0 three man combo should prove gram will be huge success. The Cruzay spectacular.. Bronco for­ Don Gladiators the most formidable on the Coast. same inning, Jack singled home IB. Hanna 2 10 night league proposition is a ward faked, passed, tiny Ed Wag­ squad of one Harry Likas, who BOWLING FOUNTAIN Pagee was a standout in service two decisive runs with a clean RF. Vick 2 0 0 novel one which should prove ner for six quick points, and brings with him into collegiate baseball and the winter leagues To Tangle With Aggies single to right field. Fireball 3B. Rotar 5 0 1 most successful. I'd like to see thereafter built up a 9 to 4 lead. competiton a vast background after graduating from Sacred The injection of the taller Bill This Saturday evening the Jack McCarthy held the Dons to CF. Schramka 4 0 0 Johnny Swanson a lot of students down there and Don boxing team will square off in big time tournament tennis. three base-hits in the last five LF. Lomori 3 0 2 Heart School where he made all- I think there will be because Dougherty for the scrappy Wag­ City. ner held the flashy Bronco for­ with the Cal Aggies at Davis Harry already has a sizeable innings, thus assuring the All- 2B. Shaunessy 2 0 0 these teams will play a pretty in their final warm-up bout be­ collection in his trophy room Stars of victory. C. Matteucci 10 0 CLEAR FENCES fine caliber of ball." ward down, and Cruzay scored only three points the rest of the fore the Pacific Coast Champion­ among which are cups repre­ Left fielder Pete Lamori led the C. Landini 1 10 MISSION ship tournament. Against the Butler hails from Spokane AMERICAN LEAGUE evening. Big Joe Donovan was senting the California Jr., Pacific U.S.F. ballplayers with two base P. Pagee 10 0 where he transferred from Gon­ sent in and he steadied the team Aggie team the Dons will meet a Coast Men's, and the Oregon hits in three trips. P. Garcia 10 0 zaga last year. He is considered Bio Chem Bob Paul by virtue of his rebounding, while strong and able opponent and will State Men's championiships. Below is the box-score: SS. Maloney 0 0 0 one of the top prospects on the Irish Straightshots Captain John Shanessy faked the have to show a marked improve­ He has also participated in and RF. Mahre 3 0 1 ment over their first fight. Ac­ ALL-STARS team by Coach Newell. Terry McGuire Santa Clara guards time and (Con(inlied on Page 4, Col. 7) AB. R. H. 3B. Madalenna 10 1 3140 Mission Street Easily the outstanding man on Wasmann Frank Heggli again for quick passes and shots. cording to trainer Bob Wyman, the squad has improved consid­ IB. Whitehorn 4 12 ATwater 3530 San Francisco ,-- -jv. team is Paul "Pills" Schram- Sodality Bob Jones 2B. Miller 4 11 29 Spanish^ Frank Herrarias SECOND HALF erably and should be in top ,ia|gg! y^Q je(j the c]uk jn hitting shape for the match. SS. Caulfield 4 10 lasisaason with a .410 average, Veterans' Tom Flaherty In the second half it was all TRACK NOTICE 3B. Severs • 4 11 even though he started the season U.S.F. with Bob See, John Shan­ This meet will show just how- CF. Sheridan 3 0 0 Hall Awards in a batting slump. In the sea­ NATIONAL LEAGUE There will be. a Track meet­ essy, Bob Dougherty and Joe strong the Hilltoppers are and ing on Thursday, March 6, at LF. Barbeau 2 0 0 VIKING SPORTS CENTER son's final game against Stan­ Veteran Golds Donovan accounting for 18 of what their chances they have 12:30 in the Semeria Room... RF. Mayer 4 0 0 Grid Medals ford,. Schramka rapped out two Maraschi Strazzulo the 23 points garnered in the of taking honors in the tourna­ C. Mustanich 4 11 It is essential that everyone Forrest Hall, U.S.F. star Equipment for Every Sport homers and a double in four trips Gavel Jack Hayes second frame. The Dons just ment on March 13. Favored P. McCall 110 who is interested in turning football player, presented foot­ to the Plate. International Relations couldn't miss! One of the main teams include California and P. McCarthy 10 0 Eighteen Seventy-four Market Street out for Track be at this meet- ball medals to the winners of He is the only man to have Che't Le Fevre reasons for the scoring spree was San Jose, both of which have LF. Grealish 10 0 SAN FRANCISCO proven themselves to be formi­ the recently completed Frank cleared the right field fence on Irish A's Warren Foley tiny Rene Hereries, tricky guard, Marini Playground North our diamond, a smash well over who passed up many clear shots dable opponents. 32 6 Specializing in Foghorn Gerry Kilday Beach Touchtackle Football SKIING EQUIPMENT • ARCHERY 350 feet topped by twenty-five to set-up his team mates. Leading League. foot trees serving as barriers. He CUSTOM MADE TENNIS RACKETS scorer of the evening was Cap­ The awards were presented RESTRINGING • REPAIRS, ETC. will hold down center field. tain John Shanessy with 13 dig­ at a Salesian Club rally held Captain .John Rotar will handle Keglers Organize its, Joe Donovan and Bill Dough­ By George Gazulis in the North Beach Audito­ HEmlock 8317 the hot corner again this year Bowling activities will be un­ erty tied with 8 points respective­ Sports Editor rium, last week. Ask for BILL, or PHIL and Coach Newell confides that ly. The game was marked by the in Rotar he has the best college der way by the middle of March according to -Jack Dur­ absence of two U.S.F. stars Lou third baseman in the country. A Landini and Paul Shramka, who U.S.F.'s new coach, "Tex" Mc­tor's make-up, he spoke with a what you can do, and when the smooth fielder and possessed of kin, Hilltop bowling commis­ Keever, addressed a meeting of smile and yet with a dead earn­ games come around, the best men sioner. are playing baseball. a strong and accurate throwing The J.V's. hung up their white all those interested in football est seriousness that showed no will be playing." There will he three partici­ arm, Rotar can it with the best panties after a successful season last Thursday. Over 150 men were mere saying of words but a def­ Spring practice will commence pating teams, whose person- of tbem. with a record of 12 wins and 5 present. inite stipulation that every man Monday, March 10, at 3:00. As Success To All Dons nell will be chosen from the losses, including two wins over Coach McKeever came right to who wants to be a member of to the length of the practice ses­ THE DIPPER BACK hardwood and mineralite en­ Santa Clara, and a win over the the point and said that he had the squad will have to meet and sion McKeever said that practice thusiasts of seven Catholic In The New Term At first base, Ed Hanna from highly-touted San Jose State delayed calling a meeting until keep. would last until the squad looked Colleges. last year's team has an edge over team. he had in his possession the in­ F^ducation, the third and most like a football team, even if prac­ freshman Reno De Benedetti The first tournament will be formation which would give him strongly emphasized point, is thc tice had to continue through the RELAX BETWEEN CLASSES IN YOUR while Jerry Saughnessy, Don held at Mission Bowl on a date PROMISING PROSPECTS a definite background on which primary aim of the men going summer. Gordon and Andre Chicourrat are which will be announced later. Some excellent prospects were to work. out for football, and those who McKeever has given us the im­ vieing for the keystone position. All those interested in bowl­ uncovered during the season. The He brought out three points are in colege merely to play foot- pression of being just what the Shortstop is a tossup between ing should attend the organiza­ best looking of which is Joe Don­ that he believes must be incorpo­ hall do not belong on the squad school needs, a man who is will­ a Jay Hollander, a transfer from tional meeting to be held in ovan. Joe is tall, a good rebound rated into all the activities of and will have to change their out­ ing to rate education over ball- ant California, and Pete Maloney, a roo B-4 today at 12:10. man, a fine shot, and has great the coming season's squad, name­ look if they expect to be on it. playing, a man who has a human Mission High product. Both boys potentialities which should de­ ly Morale, Condition, and Educa­ As far as past records and per­ outlook on the whole athletic sit­ are good fielders and hit just velop in one or two years. Two tion. formances go, well to quote Mc­ uation, and above all, a man who GOLD ROOM about the same. lads who really work smoothly It is our own opinion that with­ Keever's words, "They don't mean is more than willing to work hard Dippy Matteucci and Frank RUGBY PLAYERS together are the two Galileo out a doubt a strict adherence to a thing to me, and they don't along with the squad until they ANNA & TONY Boland will possibly alternate as "Goldust Twins" Joe Losada and these points will produce a team mean anything to your oppon­ look, act, and play like true Dons. catchers, for they are the men Lou Landini. Captain John Shan­ that will have "more on the ball" ents," he went on to say, "You Welcome Coach Tex McKeever with the most experience. Dippy's LOSE INITIAL TEST essy is an excellent guard, a from the very start, than one can be down on the field at 3:00, and Good Luck in the coining sea- COURTEOUS and FAST SERVICE average is not too high, but as Tije Don rugby team lost their tricky dribbler and a fine shot. which doesn't stress these funda­ March 10, and start showing me season. Newell points out, he comes first encounter, to Petaluma, He was the best all around play­ mental requisites. through when the hits count. (8-5) eight to five. er on the team this year. Jack Further elaborating on these Boland is a trasfer from College The up and coming team under Coates, slim, left handed former points McKeever told the 150 of the Pacific where he was cap­ thc guidance of co-captains Dan "120" player for Commerce High prospective gridders that they tain of that school's 1944 team. MacCarthy and Ivan Maroovich has a great deal of natural abil­ must have a feeling of equality and ENGLISH LOMMORI IMPRESSIVE displayed enough talent to bode ity, and could become a great one toward thc other and that he { ill for future opponents. scoring threat. wants a high "Esprit de Corps." INC. ^jrrodh *jrandianao Save for centerfield, the out­ Among the standouts of the Yes its goodbye till next year The subject of Condition gave Established 1890 9 field positions are wide open game were such esrtwhile grid (Continued on Page 4, Col. 8) an insight into the new Don men- \ FUNERAL DIRECTORS with Pete Lommori and Forrest stars as Fred Shew, Fred Klem- Northeast Corner Hall given an edge over the anock, and Harry Skoog. Masonic and Golden Gate Avenues other candidates. However, Man The Dons tackle the Stanford COMPLIMENTS OF Telephone Fillmore 2414-15-16 Maher has looked good and may Indians next Saturday. In future Monday, March 17th beat out one of the other men. games they will face California, THE THOS. R. CAREW MEMORIAL CHAPEL Lommori garnered two of the the Olympic Club, Menlo J. C, MOLKENBUHR BROS. Leo V. Carew, Prosident Cars Nos. 31. 5 four hits allowed by the All-Stars and the University of British Co­ Pacific Coast Distributors of while Hall's .467 average last lumbia. year was tops, although he ap­ LENOX HALL JEWELRY & HOTEL ST. FRANCIS BILTM0RE LUGGAGE peared in only seven games. Saturday, March 1, Stanford COLONIAL & ITALIAN ROOMS The individual chiefly respon­ at Stanford, 3:00 p.m. 23 Grant Avenue sible for the Dons' success last Saturday, March 11, U.C. at VAL San Francisco, Calif. season was Coach Pete Newell, Berkeley, 2:30 p.m. who without any fanfare or ad­ Thursday, March 13, University HOTEL EDDIE FITZPATRICK vance warning of .any kind de­ of British Columbia at U.S.F. scended cm the Hilltop and mould­ 3:00 p.m. ed together a team which was Sunday, March 10, Olympic and His Orchestra the outstanding collegiate nine Club at U.S.F., 3:00 p.m. on the Coast. HAL PERSONAL RECORD Moragans 14-1 later in the year. Cheerful Surroundings—Good Pay DANCING FROM 9 TO I FORMAL Tinli-s year, with over 25 games As basketball coach, he also PRUDEH S ORCHESTRA scheduled, Newell will be out to won two, as his casaba men gain­ MURAL ROOM No Corsage better his record of last season. ed two victories over (he Gaels. You'll Like It—You'll Stay-Apply •u BIDS: $3.50 PER COUPLE He also has a personal mark to I.est (his be misconstrued as put­ shoot for, that of having never ting a hex on Pete, let it be lost to a St. Mary's team said that with the team shaping La Grande & White's Laundry & Dry Cleaning Bids may be obtained at the booth in the main He defeated the Gael baseball up the way it is, the Dons should team twice last season, squeezing have no trouble taking up their 250 Twelfth Street, near Howard San Francisco 3 hall and from committee members through the first time 7-6 in the w inning w a y s, particularly Telephone MArket 0916 - ENterprise 10228 season's opener and trouncing the against St. Mary's. »*« i. K1«» va * » «~««»l »»*»•«• ^WWMW^WW^W<>^W)»^^^^^MW^^A^^»^^A*W^MWMWWWWMWMWaMWtai TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1917 Communion Mass MORE Murphy's Address MORE I Semester Activity JOTTINGS OBSERVATIONS ADDITIONALSPORTS And Breakfast (Continued from Page 2) ToExeeson Alumni (Continued from Page 2)J Plans Prepared They will not be able to expand Hilltop Racqueteers JayVees Defeat Attended By CIC and there is no doubt that they Group Informative pened! With a report that' still will expand in the future. San rings in our cars, the truck (Quick­ By The Sodality Begin Practice For Bronco Cagers In ? ly slowed to a stop on the up­ Sunday, February 23, 180 stu­ Francisco is growing annually (Continued from Page 1) 1947 Game Season Season's Final Tilt dents from seven Catholic Colle­ and there is no reason why it will grade and began to roll back A general, but well rounded ges of thc Bay area gathered to not continue growing. ship in the Association upon grad­ down the hill, g r u n t i n ;J and plan of activity has been formu­ (Continued from Page 3) (Continued from Page 3) groaning like a professional attend the semiannual C.I.C. Sun­ The decision of the Board of uation. lated by the "Madonna of The He stated also that: "The alum­ wrestler in an exhibition match... done very well in other fast com­ to these men as weH as Wagner, day Mass and Holy Communion Supervisors is a picture of short­ Dons" Sodality for this semester. at St. Ignatius Church. The Mass sightedness. Maybe the people ol ni are currently planning an Em­ We doubt if it ever had brakes. petition. Dougherty, Gonzales, See and was offered by the Rev. Fr. San Francisco will have the last ployment Bureau composed of And then it caught fire! .' Last Sunday saw the first suc­ In 1944, while a Naval trainee the rest of them, as well as iron James J. Lyons, S.J., and the ser­ word. successful graduates who will en­ The three of us stared .it one cessful event of these functions. at Gonzaga, Harry was a semi- man Pete Newell — their hand­ mon was delivered by the Rev. We must now turn to the Board deavor to obtain positions for another in utter amazement. The Dons met at the Communion finalist in the National collegi­ some, dapper coach. Pete gave the Peter M. Dunne, S.J., both mem­ of Education, two of these mom young men upon their gradua­ Then, thinking of what ;might rail as they customarily do or. ate. Last year he performed in J.V's his afternoons while coach­ bers of the Faculty of the Uni­ bers have as their only qualifica­ tion from the University." happen should the truck blow up, the first Sunday of every monl h. the Western tennis champion­ ing the varsity at night, as well versity of San Francisco. tions for the job the fact that At the meeting, the long await­ we scrambled out and rriade a Later they enjoyed an informal ships. as conducting baseball practice, wild attempt to put it outj to no After the Mass the ISO repre­ they once gave birth to children ed Gavel was presented to pre­ breakfast in the Green & Gold intramurals,.: and. interviewing and are now parents. siding officer Dan O'Brien, by avail. There were three coasts and SQUAD MEMBERS sentatives met at the Italian six hands burned before tj e fuel Room of the University. golf and tennis hopefuls. The Don Room of the Hotel St. Francis The Board of Education recent­ Bud Jenkins chairman of the Other members of the eight- J.V's were a well coached outfit Gave^ committee. The handsome leak burned itself out. Other activities which round for a Communion-breakfast. Fol­ ly turned a deaf ear to the re­ out the program for this semester- man varsity seeded in order af­ and afforded much satisfaction lowing the breakfast the students quests of the people of San Fran­ piece, properly engraved, will be If our memory doesn't fail us, ter Likas are: Harry Roache, to those I'.S.I', men who arrived used by President at all official it was pretty late in the evening include: a retreat program, a were entertained with a talk by cisco when they fired Dr. Curtis sodality picnic, a Mother's Day Conway Catton, Dave Brown, at Kezar at 6:30 on U.S.F. game the Rev. James Keller of the E. Warren as Superintendent of meetings of the Associated Stu­ when we pushed the old .vehicle Bob Lee, Bill Hays, George Free­ nights. dents. back to its resting place beside Communion-breakfast and a send Maryknoll Missionaries, organize! Schools. Dr. Warren, who has off for the San Francisco Sym­ thy, Tom Conrady, and Larry served in that capacity for four Jenkins also presented the com­ the group of garages behind the and founder of the Christopher phony Orchestra upon their em­ Larson. U.S.F. FG FT PF 1 movement here in the U.S. years now, came to San Fran­ mittee with the Intramural Foot­ church. We doubt very nvflch if it has been used since, for* it still barkation on a cross country All places on the varsity how­ 4 The underlying theme of Fr. cisco on the recommendation of ball Plaque. The plaque was a tour. The Sodality is also prepar­ Coates some of America's leading edu­ magnificent bronze piece, which sits there, a fiting monument to ever are tentative. See 3 j> 1 8 Keller's talk was the great ex­ a Loyola Guild Rummage Sale. ed to enter a team in the coming Any of the eight remaining o igency for more Catholic men and cators. will hang in the lounge along intramural basketball tourney. Losada 1 During his tenure of office, Dr. with other intramural trophies. 15 men on the 23-man squad Shanessy 5 3 3 13 women to enter into the fields ol have a chance to move into the government, education, labor, Warren has done a great deal for PLAN RETREATS Dougherty 3 fi AUDITORIUM MEET USF has progressed far since first eight places by means of and writing; including radio, education, and adult education in The retreat program, being Donovan 4 2 8 the year 1855; it has never in its the challenge ladder. This plan, movies, newspapers, magazines, particular, in San Francisco. He The Constitutional Committee prepared by a special committee, Wagner requested and received a vote entire history had su&h a tre­ peculiar to tennis, allows any and books. is opposed on the grounds that includes the holding of retreats Gonzales from the Executive committee mendous registration as this Fall. man on the squad to challenge Preceding adjournment, F r. his educational innovations have for Catholic men and boys in non authorizing them to rewrite the Never before has so little been a man two places ahead of him James J. Lyons, S.J., thanked all been "Radical." With this opinion Catholic schools as well as re­ 17 7 11 41 there can be much argument. present laws. After being first known about each individual stu­ in the rankings. members for their active and in­ instructed to revise thc Consti­ treats for U.S.F. students. terested participation in the af­ The point we're getting at, dent; never before has each stu­ The challenge must be accept­ S.C. FG FT PF T however, is not that Dr. Warren tution, the committee on inspec­ dent known so little about him­ The sodality picnic planned to ed within three days and if the fair. Special thanks were bestow­ tion, thought only rewriting the be held after Easter includes the Cruzay 3 1 6 ed upon Mother Mejia, President was fired but the method in self. The war has changed us all lower ranking man wins the constitution was feaseable. though few of us care to realize visiting Catholic educational in­ COLLEGE PRODUCTION Sundarland 3 2 2 8 of S.F.C.W., and the following which he was fired. It was done (Continued from Page 1) match he succeeds the defeated Holms 1 1 3 in the same under handed way it. stitutions along the way, in order students of that school: Miss Several other mo Lions were ta­ to acquaint sodalists with some she had held a strict hand over player in his ranking. Stein 1 1 1 3 Jane Knights, Miss Margaret that -the Board of Supervisors bled. The Alpha Sigma Nu ap­ Understanding the perplexing the rights to the play. The Uni­ This plan, which will be kept acted on the State College land of the other schools of the Arch­ Kane 1 3 2 Tang, and Miss Marcelline Char tz, propriation of $50.00 asked by situation, the Government has diocese. versity of San Francisco will be in operation all season, is de­ White 3 2 3 under whose direction and guid­ situation. Prexy Herb Carmazzi was tabled, inaugurated a series of tests signed for the dual purpose of On Mother's Day a mammoth the first college in the Pacific Boyle 1 1 1 3 ance the affair was successfully Here was an example of two while O'Brien also tabled his ap­ available for all college men who Coast and perhaps the country to allowing improved players to be Covrage 1 1 propriation i-cquest for the St. Communion-breakfast is being carried out. high boards in the City and Coun are veterans. The tests are com­ attempt its production. recognized and to keep ranking Sequist ty of San Francisco operating in Ives Law Club. prised of three parts: an efficien­ scheduled ,or if this date is not players hustling. The following schools were rep­ satisfactory, a Communion in Casting is scheduled for Wed­ Monks 1 2 resented: Lone Mountain, Notre a way that is opposed to all con­ The meeting was adjourned at cy test, a personality test and an nesday night, March 5th, in Au­ Site of the varsity home games cepts of democratic procedure. honor of the students mothers Dame, College of Holy Names, 2:10 after all business had been intellectual test which has a sec­ ditorium. has not yet been decided upon. 11 9 10 31 The time has come for- the peo­ concluded. The meeting for this ond division to judge the apti­ will take place on a neighboring Dominican, St. Mary's, Santa date. Clara, and U.S.F. ple of San Francisco to assert Friday will be held in the audi­ tude of the student. ** themselves. torium, thereby permitting all They are designed to aid thc Bob Jones, athletic chairman of If the people of this city are students to observe student gov­ student as well as the school. the sodality, has a roster prepar­ hell-bent on ruining their cduca ernment in action. Every other college in the area ed of those who will represent tional system, both public school has taken advantage of this op­ the Sodality in the intramural 'Gavel' Meet and college—then they need only portunity and has put it to good basketball league starting in the pursue the same course that the Wassman Club use. Students are told flatly what near future. Board of Super-visors and Board SMOKING the tests prove. If a student lias "Anyone wishing to play ball Holy Names of Education are following now. Hears Speaker no idea what college to enter, but for the Sodality should contact •-• Members of the Gavel will de- Joseph Slevin, the curator of follows Business Administration me immediately," urged chairman . bate Holy Name College debat­ Campus Building reptiles at the California Acad­ or Medicine because he was ad­ -lones. PLEASURE ing team on the evening of Tues­ emy of Sciences, was guest vised by a friend, the examina­ day, March 4, at 8:30 p. m. The Makes Progress speaker at the Wassman Society tions will settle his problem and debate will be held in the Holy meetitng last Wednesday. explain why he is best suited for Name Auditorium. The post-war expansion pro­ any certain course of study. This gram for the University of San His address on the character­ Topic for the debate will be istics and habitats of reptiles, is but an example of what these Francisco is nearing completion. tests demonstrate. "Resolved, That the Closed Shop The 16 classrooms in the five mainly of California and Austra- Should Be Outlawed in the Unit­ buildings have accommodations la, was accompanied by illustra­ Lack of professors to handle ed States as Undermining and for 700 students. One building tive slides. the task seems to be the only Damaging." The clash between will be used for a chemistry lab­ During the meeting plans were reason offered for the latency of the frosh debaters of the two oratory and another for a re­ made for attending the C.I.C. sci­ the program. This cannot be ac­ opposing schools should be inter­ search laboratory. ence meeting, wheh is to be held cepted as a worthy excuse since esting and informing. The men Each hut has its own gas-heat­ on March 19, at S.F.C.W. At every professor questioned on will be represented by J. Hayes this meeting, Ed Quinell will this point was in favor of it. and George Salinger. ing unit and lights have been installed. speak representing the Was­ Many said they would volunteer their services and time for no The members held an inter- The present desk shortage will mann Society. society debate at ther last meet­ Following appointments were monetary gain; thus, even the be alleviated in the near future. cost of the project would be nom­ ing. Question debated was "In­ Favorable comments have made for the new semester: the wi inal. creasing of State Bonus to Vet­ been received from both stu­ Membership Committee: Ray erans." The winners, being the dents and professors in regards Hyde, Stan Ritchie, Dick Kava- This battery of tests should be affirmative, were represented by to the comfort and the acoustics naugh. instituted in this University im­ McElroy and Hayes. Ross and of the buildings. Acting Committee: Bern Mu- mediately, and should continue as Krenz spoke for the opposition. The buildings will no longer sante, Walt Johnson, Arthur a regular part of registration for There will be an important be referred to as huts, but offi­ Hall. the new students after it has meeting of the Gavel on Tues­ cially as Haciendas. Plans are Publicity Committee: Bob Mu- been given to the present stu­ day, at 10 a. m. in the Semeria under way, under the direction sante, Louis Guise. dentbody. ! room. Election of officers will of Fr. Rossi, S.J., for the land­ The Basketball team captain: be the main point on the agenda, scaping of the campus. Frank Heggli. therefore all members and any +a — Dr. Jess Carr, pathologist at candidates are requested to be the University of California, will present. Lone Mountain be the society's guest speaker alI, ms aa on March 19. For * I Pictures Present Play CARMAZZI ALPHA The Cercle Francais (French Football Action Club) of the San Francisco Col­ DONS PROS lege for Women will present an Two former USF athletes have Operetta in French, "Une Soiree SIGMA NU HEAD signed professional. Carl Voge­ Basketball Shots Rinaldo Carmazzi was unani­ avec Jeanne d'Arc" (in dialogue, song and dance), based on the laar, outstanding tackle of last mously elected acting president season's varsity signed with the Formal Hanees of the Alpha Sigma Nu at the girlhood of Jeanne d'Arc, on Sun­ day evening, March 9, at 8 Boston Yanks, coached by Clipper last meeting held Thursday in Smith. Con Dempsey, former Don the Semeria Room. Raymond O'­ o'clock, in the college auditorium, for the benefit of the French pitcher was signed by the Seals COME AND SEE YOUR ALBUM Brien was elected to the secre­ and farmed out to the Salt Lake tary-treasurer's position. War Relief drive. Tickets may be procured from City ball club. Dempsey went to See HERB CARMAZZI, Student Offices—From Noon on The first meeting of the honor the annual spring training school society was concerned mainly any member of the Club or at the college itself. USF students held by the San Francisco Club at with discussing plans for the fu­ Seal's Stadium. Eddie Mulligan, ture and setting a definite time who present their student body Don Bosco Studio cards will be charged 50 cents, manager of the Salt Lake City and place for the semi-monthly B's, spotted Dempsey amongst a meetings. It was decided to wait while the general admission is 583 GEARY STREET host of other . until new member are added be­ $1.00. fore reaching a decision on other matters. ANNOUNCING . . . Candidates for the Society were discussed and a master list was compiled. Special care and haste The Vocational Guidance Center to initiate the prospective mem­ IN DOWNTOWN SAN FRANCISCO bers is being sought by the So­ Trained vocational counselors help you decide which occupation is best suited vjrand KJL'pemnal ciety members to augment the to your talents. Write or phone for free booklet. present low membership. Listen to "ADVENTURES IN JOBS AND CAREERS" Carmazzi said, "New members KSFO—Sunday, 3:30 p.m. will be contacted and pledged as soon as possible to bring the THE VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE CENTER Wednesday Night organization back to its prewar 530 POWELL STREET SAN FRANCISCO 2 level as the oustanding campus Telephone: GRaystone 3256 organization. A definite announce­ MR. HOWARD GRAY MARTIN, Dlr 8 P. M. ment on membership should be forthcoming in several days." 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