-7 At DEGROOT ***** ***** GIVES SCHE ************ ULE dent estr********************, ; is * - 41 es In i Prom Buis 4,. Deadline ! sale today; buy from il p on : for La Torre photos! 1 class members and : 1 junior See important story , Controller's office * go ; 4i on page 1, today. * 4i .r hen,. 4 4414,41444442144*********** ,a, 414441444.441.444441-41.***14104.1 nesner ml vm XX V I SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1938 Number 59

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1st Htft her, and Spartans Lose To IS art; Surprising Bronco Cagers teacher gradua. Post p TWO DATESSimplicity To Be Keynote 't thin, San Jose Below Par mirictie LEFT OPEN drifted With 'Class Of 1939' enrolled FOR BRONC ek As Santa Clara Five of be As PromP Motif in, Fred GRID TEAM ye still Using the motif of 'Class 01 charge of bids and sales; Jack Contest helped TEMPE STATE TO 1939" in colors of gold and silver; Hilton, past prexy, who is in charge Wins 44-27 Corning bids to the annual Junior Prom, of decorations, and Frances Oxley bent to START SEASON to be held this year in the Civic and Elaine Johns who are in charge SOPHOMORES LEAD MISSION CITY ern VIII UNDER ARCS Auditorium on January 20, will of publicity. SCORING ATTACK IN CIVIC go on sale today. Only 350 bids. NO DANCE PROGRAM ed Flei. By BEN JOHNSON which have been simply designed, There will be no dance program AUDITORIUM TUSSLE ye wrote Assistant Sports Editor are being printed in an effort to as previously made for the Proms, By FRED MERRICK care San Jose State's gridiron eleven avoit' an over-crowded auditorium, but following the keynote of aim- tot, do- They will carry out the colors plicity, the bids con- CIVIC AUDITORIUM, January 7.Coach Bill Hubbard's will again play Registration Day will simply dent to with which the hall will be simply tain words "Class of 1939" and the have their let-down, as they dropped football, meeting Arizona State Spartan cagers picked tonight to h she s yet strikingly decorated and will list of patrons together with th, their conference opener to a smooth, methodical Santa Clara bas- college from Tempe on SepteM- have imprinted on them in silver committee members. ketball team by a 44-27 score. The big red team from across town her 19, opening day of the fall the tower of San Jose State. Fol- Patrons for the annual affair major defense which had the State quintet at its mercy quarter, according to the nine- lowing the successful prom last will include Dr. and Mrs. T. W. threw up a stiff game schedule released late yes- year, a large demand is being an- MacQuarrie, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. and sent the Washington Square five into jumbled confusion in an terday by Dudley S. ticipated for the bids which are Minssen, Miss Helen Dimmick, Mr. leffort to keep pace with the Bron- ders DeGroot. being made available at the Con- and Mrs. C. B. Goddard, Mr. and The list of troller's office at $1.25. games on the 1938 Mrs. M. A. Heaslet, Mr. and Mrs. stdSOPHOMORE FORWARDS hat does not ASSEMBLY TO co include the Santa BID QUOTA N. 0, Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. W. Paced by a pair of sophomore Aing Clara Broncos, but two dates have They are also being placed in G. Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. iorwards, the Barsi coached quin- heen left open by the Spartan the hands of Junior class members. Blesh, Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Por- , BE PLANNED tet took an early lead and was mentor i To in the hope that the MM- The committee in charge has an- tal, and Mr. and Mrs. William never threatened as the solid man- sion City school will take one of flounced that every Junior class- McCoard. to-man defense used by the Mis- In the Meeting Of Student openings, either on Septem man who sells 15 bids will be en- Special accomodations are being sion City five held the State sharp. her meehr; 24 or on October 15. In the titled to a free one and it is antir- made to handle the large crowd Council Tonight shooters to a negligible 9 points for tat event that Santa Clara takes ipated that numerous students will anticipated with extra check room in the first twenty minute per. ._ ht jot; neither opening DeGroot stated endeavor to sell that quota. facilities being promised. Possibility that a huge student iod. "Toddy" Giannini, scoring ace go ido that two strong teams desire Proxy John Holorf, general chair-1 With only two weeks left before body assembly, the first in three for the Broncs, earned an even places on the which an- the long-anticipated affair, stu- promr. Spartan sked for man, heads a committee years, will be held within the dozen points, but was more effec- those dates. eludes Dorothy Curry, who is in (Continued on Page Pour) _ _ __ month was predicted today by tive in the role of a "feeder", sidenta The 1938 season will have the, Prexy Jack Marsh. continually breaking team-mate dlers. ob orsiders making three trips away Joe Felipe under the basket for Held for the purpose of publicly, are TO:: from home. The first one is set set-up shots. Felipe took scoring for Russian Play ToiNew Deadline Set presenting athletic awards earned a Camp. October 28 with San Diego honors with 13 digits. by San Jose State college during iretal7i State in the southern city while Scoring was dormant in the the past athletic season, the as- home in a week later on November 8, De- Start Run On For La Torre sembiy will probably be set for (Continued on Page Three) Groot will take his team up to a Thursday during the latter part i other (Continued on Page Three) January 26 , Picures of January. 05101 I student executive coun- DATE SET FOR the II With the January 20 cil meeting tonight to pass on rec- Horns MUSIC GROUP Newcomer; To Star In Thursday, Russian Farce Is Final Date commended athletic awards pre- CLUB TRYOUTS -- sented by Graduate Manager Gil PLANS PARTY , Attention, those who have not Bishop, Marsh also stated the Rehearsals for "Squaring the , yet had their picture taken for council would take up the question All Eligible To Join irst ' Circle", the uproarious Russian With the faculty of the music La Torre. A new deadline which !of awarding gold footballs to the Radio farce, which will open January 26 Society providing the enter- has been set for Thursday, January 1937 football team. dtPartmenttaMmen in the Little Theater for a thre ' drter the music majors awl I 0 MUST be observed, or pictures Awards presented at the assem- Tryouts for membership in the day run, are progressing very sate-1 2- ' minors :re' planning their quarterly - ; will be absolutely not be accepted bly would include letters in varsity i newly formed Radio Speaking so- erten!: isfactorily according to Mr. Hugh! Party which they will hold Januai.v for the book, states Arthur Van football, varsity soccer, varsity l' ciety, open to anyone in the stu- in lit , Gillis, director of drama. litth in the music building. Horn, book editor. , freshman water polo, I dent body, will be held from four ye V, is composed! Clam Gait Harhaugh and Delphina Phil -1 Although the cast presidents and student i and freshman football. I! to six Thursday' afternoon in Room coe the drama but iPs have been named co-chaii.- I largely of newcomers to council members are especially l' 165. college, Mr., Women of the party which is slated at San Jose State i urged to have their individual I Persons who wish to try out rectinp to is a (l15 start at 7:30. Mrs. Sibyl Han. !Gillis believes that this 'snapshotstaken immediately by Lib. YW Groups Plan , should prepare two selections that s at I: chett the newcomers, in! photographer. will direct the program. tin -t asset, as La Torre . i may be read in not more than apt sing Announcing that the program moments of stress, are more Sororities, fraternities and all , two minutes each. These should Will of the SU Mg be anything but of serious to act natural than some honoraty organizations must have pper Tonight I be chosen to demonstrate the ver- Red to nature, Mr. Otterstein intimated more experienced actors. their pictures taken by this dead - ---- satility, diction, and general ab- that and notices to all oroaniza- Mr. Thomas Eagan, director With Jean Holloway, Bill Jon- line, The YWCA cabinet and advisory ility of the individual to do radio of yet made speaking! TING the college woodwind ensemble nings, May McBride, and Franketions which have not hoard will meet tonight at 5:30 Would have been placed .n Coopera- play something in the swing Wilson in the leading roles, the arrangements p.m. at the Mary George Selections may be in the nature style as a special feature of the action moves swiftly from one the Co-op. 1 tive house, 99 South 11th street, of announcements, dramatic mon- arrangements may he for a joint meeting. ProMni. complicated situation to the next. Picture supper ologues, poems, descriptions of made by posting a notice on the ; , After matters become mixed up Those who attended the Asilomar scenes or incidents, and news corn- ,La Torre bulletin board in the give their impression nime in an unbelievable way, victor meet will mentation. A majority vote by ART EXHIBIT of the recent YMCA and YWCA members of the society will be Par Blue horses, by Garlock in the role of ------Novikov Franc MUT. and flounced. harEf La Cite, Soviet organizer, steps in to !student-faculty conference. , used as the basis for accepting were liked hest le. members out. ' Alice Douglas, who has been at j candidates. of the Art class of Sa;i straighten things 1 the National Student YMCA and . Tryouts need not be memorized 14h school when they viewed Others in the cast are Johnny SOCIAL DANCING the Social Dancing club Ohio, but should be well in hand. For exhibit on display in the Art, Knight. Francis Pearson, Etta j The will !YWCA assembly in Oxford, Wing, tonight from 9 to 10 p.m. In Will report follow- further information see Jack Gru- These students inspected the Green. June Falcone. and Eileen meet give a complete Women's gym. All members 1 ing the dinner hour. ber, president of the group. Vie- last Friday, and besides Brown. the Picking requested to attend. G u e s t All those planning on attending , tor Carlock, Program Manager, P4iiillt their favorite. had to give students may secure tickets at are masons !cards may be obtained from Mrs. !should get in touch with Miss Hill ' or Mr. William McCoard in Room for the choice and draw the Controller's Ake by present. In the YW office immediately. 159. 4 liteta of one of ing their student body cards. ;Calkins. the paintings. JANUARY 10, 1938 PAGE TWO SPARTAN DAILY, MONDAY, editorial page

FLAG TO WAVE HITT-ING THE HIGH SPOTS A NEW With BEN HITT Spartan Daily Name-Plate Brings Forth Among the very many picture youth of which Artistry we are a pot; Question Of which magazines which hit the news- can scarcely help dependent As a matter of fact we personally but; BOB WORK sheet in the country is sorb great gobs By to stands at a dime to two -bits a of today's upon sonic art at to design, among should take it upon ourselves for-a and brush -burdened -quarter "sophisticate Two easel produce a title design that woutd throw last year was one whicn, ; other things its very trade mark." oftenof course artists . . . on the art realize without benefit of paid advertis- --phoney embryonic "How come?" asks the other. force these "craftsmen" to But sweeping it obviously wing porch .. . prepared, evident- the necessity of true "artistry" ing, rang the free publicity bell "Simple. Why the very words nearly sweeping, to American newspa- M least ah. ly, with all their trappings Spar- and not allow them to attempt In inumerable SPARTAN DAILY, with this thing save war fever upon paper the forms of the a work that is outside their 'lim- pers to the frequent merry tune can t, place tan figure-head in the background world . . . but at that moment... ited field'," of a half column or more. originated most necessarily from Credence given in, RIGHT the are quite deeply engrossed That page title GOOD LOOKNG IS The new LIFEish magazine, hands like ours. movement by many et,. what,one looks again to make "It ain't so bad lookin' to me. dramatical- was concieved, worked out and "Rising Tide", was as far and wide edition go." to be nondiwz sure, is ... that morning's ... (then C'm on. There's Waldo. Let's ly edited as the early editions of perfected by one of us," has been the major SPARTAN DAILY. They went ... joining the third drivier, of the with a slight rising of the extended "LIFE" itself, and was moreover In its spread. When ElmrJ0. even this rag illustrates paint-brusher on the lawn ... one a magazine with a moral. Maga- "Why index finger) ... "An Artist." chola, brilliant, worldly, still illustrating his point with an and the point," says one as he indicates "Wasn't either." zines with a moral are scarce read, went to the trouble ree,c, DAILY with a backward flip edition of the SPARTAN DAILY days. (Nor is this a paid the "Wasn't either? Not an artist? these of writing a whole . . . one nodding monosylabically book ;,.. of his fingers. "It clearly exemp- Who did it then?" advertisement). wound up with an endorse., lifies the scope of artistic achieve- . . . and the other ust walking. AN ARTIST AS WELL Even more unique than the fact of the Oxford group, ment has already and will con- And so ended a somewhat dubius ousts:: "Jimmy Marlais, a journalism that newspapers publicized Rising petus was given it tinue to permeate each phase, each and thoroughly unexpected dis- arnott major. Doesn't look any more like Tide like a new war loan is the young inteiligentia of monument, each record of human course on this paper's title design. both Br,. an artist than DeGroot." reason behind its existence. For and America. (To a large achievement." Our short-hand was Writer's note-- It is of course pe. Out say the sponsoring Oxford movement of the younger thinking not capable of the five and aix "A journalist! How can you true that Jimmy Marlais did design min7 will I is spreading over the Anglo-Saxon Nichols is becoming which otherwise so?" the present Mast Head. It has been an orti open( syllable verbiage, -Scandinavian world with more * would have rightly adorned this "I know 'em." used as the SPARTAN DAILY ring than enough intensity to make it While one coiumnizing fore-going passage.) "Know him? Oh. Well. Hmra, title since last March, at which hni He: less a movement than a pheno- in no manner of a "Yup." says the other. yes, come to think about it, upon time it was designed by Marlais posits: ands mena. spout examination it does seem Leong, Editor-In-Chief gospel, doctrine, or a0 SO closer for Charles laity to the prematurely life stew "Now, here in this paper is that this is not, no definitely not, of the Daily for the last two tog!, It Is strange to see such a can pause briefly to proof of the fact that every news- the work of an experienced hand. quarters, and during that time Was point el: no de primarily fundamental religious interesting very satisfactory, initiating a new trend and rem title I philosophy sweep through the type of Mast Head as far as the briefly "They might hut sc. ranks of contemporary youth, OPT Daily was concerned. this thing there." nomer FAT UN THE FUME Wilbur Korsmeier, present Daily has a JIM BAILEY head has had Jake Lee, (incident- for ally a bonified art major) at work Stan in A Rhapsody In Zipp are in one of the pockets!" making a new streamlined name- WE'RE OFF AGAIN with The best I could do was laugh plate. It will boast the very latest day, several weeks ago, I right One It off. Did you ever meet one of style of design, a "Gothic Script" Doc Doctors Wood, Would You? the Ii took myself into a local clothing those nasty people who endeavor by name. It is definitely scheduled Local store and requested to see their to help you on with your clothing to make its first appearance in to- whet] line of zipper jackets, The clerk against your will? Well, the clerk morrow's Daily. Watch for it. PHOOEY, SOME PUN will I was cordial to the point of effer- was one of them. He made me re- By RAY MINNERS Come vescence, fetching immediately move the jacket and then pro- He told me to hang on, he was "Heye Heye," not unlike a pone! several of the best in stock. While ceeded to saddle me with it again. going to give it the works. Un- Another journey in nameland: Barker, "what's yaur name" throv I tried them on, he busied himself He slapped it on my back and zip, fortunately I mistook his signals Yesterday I encountered an in- "Bow Ginn." with another customer. dividual carrying a briefcase from I thought she said Imp zip, went the zippers. so that his next tug brought ine All I put the first one on and zio- my feet, over his head, across which protruded an axe handle, so in I started but she Bane "There, how's that off pendi pered it up. For some reason or part of a saw blade, and the point the way like an Ironside. "Fine, but you got my ear four cut-rate suits. and flat on to-eel of a concrete trowel. Curious, I other it did not seem to fit so caught in that last zipper!" my back in the next aisle. Pot, "Get away,' she Storm e more well at the shoulders. Which fact asked, "What du you do?" picking up a Stone. The clerk was all pardons. He flying feet caught thirty-two boxes 82 a I mentioned to the clerk who had "Oh, I Dr. Wood," he answered. ':Just tell me your middles, grasped the offending zipper and of shoes and brought them down Fisk, now returned. "You do," I exclaimed in sur- before I go," I insisted. attempted to release my apricot. It on my head. pean prise. "Mee." "Pardon me," he exclaimed, "but stuck like a bull terrier. He tugged! Immediately I was surrounded stand "Sure," he replied, "I'm a tree "Yes, you!" you haven't got it on right. You He grunted, and tugged again! by strange clerks, all endeavoring aqua( to aid me at the same time. The surgeon." oppor shoe clerk was exasperated. He Instantly I became interested Oka, let it go, you give s most and desiring to discover if his art Payne SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE was in the middle of a good sale. in the neck," I reds sena( and wanted desperately to find a extended to the treatment of thoroughly disgusted. particular shoe somewhere bushes and vines, I asked, 14 DAILY amongst the pile on you Dr. Barry is) too?" SPARTAN me. He tugged For several Nunes I Weer "Ono, just Blackwood." Fu Dedicated to the besi interests of San Jose State and tore away at the debris, and in the habit of taking a Kw - finally grasped what he thought the Student Union. Yesterk Jo..State Published every robed Jay by the Automated Students of Se,, c.a... was the tongue of the shoe he was Glimpsing a Peach entering a big Crabbe. Green with eavi In Post Office Entered as second class matter at the _S..n after. It took me four minutes to women's boarding Howes, I yelled, my comfort, came into the 7.1 hum el Webs Priming 435 ISM South First Street Co. make me realize he was pulling He threatened to Slaughter r: NOTICES SuliscrIption 71c per quarter or Dig per year. on my tongue. By that time my I didn't make room for hut- colSleP; tonsils were strained. SPARTAN KNIGHTS wishing to avoid a Lynch NfILBUR KORSMEIER I eventually escaped from the There will be a luncheon and I left. Executive Editor mess and was immediately pounced meeting tomorrow at noon. If "Anyway I've slept ao mucii IW South SeventhCol. I635 upon by my mouth-foadaing zipper Office Phone: Ballard 7800 you plan to eat with us signup on I Kann now and every little peddler. Before I could speak he ASS:11:i1 the list in the clubroom. No name Helps," I rationalized. RAY MINNERS BEN HITT had another jacket on my shoul- FRANK OLSON no eats. The Chef, Alt Managing Editor Associate Editor ders, several sizes too small, and Business Manager SUPPER COMMITTEE MEETS theretPhatlrf'ili I 2.15 East San Carlos was eagerly forcing It onto me There will lie a tenhoigenhiiil ()Mee Phone: Ballard 785) meeting of the and HALT The shoulders of the thing fit me ILL Y.W.C.A. association supper com- William McLean Fred Merrick Marian Schumann like ear-muffs hanging from my mittee this afternoon at 4:30 in James Kirtley FEATURE EDITOR SPORTS EDITOR WOMEN'S EDITOR neck. The neck was a bit tight, he the YW. room. All those interested Ed Bullard Victor Carlock informed me. I couldn't answer. Jeanne Morehead are asked to come. Merle Kekuku ASST. MANAGING EDITOR COPY EDITOR my wind was cut off. He tore at John Otter eitha:thrnedi that until he ripped off my neck- DAY EDITORS Clifton Crothers tie. Then when the zipper got stub- MARY ELLEN STULL VICTOR CARLOCK JOHN BLAIR BEACH Arthur Van Horn born he took off the front of my Monday Tuesday Wednesday MELVIN'S Betty Brookes shirt attempting to persuade it. Stationery, BOB WORK JAMES MARLAIS Gifts Gladys Rowland Thursday When it was all over I was stripped Party Mdse, Printing Friday Jeanette Wells to the waist and half convinced Festers* appearing on the editorial page of the Spartan Daily reflect the opinion of 240 SOUTH I I R ST STREET to buy a suit instead. the writer. They make no rialto to represent student or college opinion. Unsigned e:141:Tle; editorial. me written by the editor. At this point the clerk left tn obtain more jackets in the atm, SPORTS DESK room. ASSISTANT EDITORBEN JOHNSON Awarded the opportunitt You Can't Get lugCoce Walt Heron, Hot, Work, Jim Craniont, Ilan O'Neill, Jack Marsh. Bill Ruth mit for which I had been yearning, I CENTRAL WOMEN'S DESK slipped on my coat and headed for Less! ASSISTANT EDITORMARY 'FRANCES GURNEY More For the the door. But Patty Blackwood. Charlotte Lowr, en, To1.111.1. :1131, hn got me just YOU'LL LIKE 11 FEATURE DESK as I was leaving. He rushed up, PHARMACY ASSISTANT EDITORSTOVER TR EMA INF. pulling what he had mistaken on cnday Jim Bailey, Ilet! I it I , N,LA k rent for a zipper. Prescription COPY AND NEWS DESK It wits lli SAN JOSE On t ASSISTANT EDITORSEUGENE HARVIE, FLORENCE rouko41). REJEANA sec el at the hack. The garmeti Druggists JAMES. bin Bailey. Bart NI., I. John Spurgron, 4in Blair Beach, l'atty parted and slipped to my feet. Mee Blackwood. Ben Ilitt. urn J.,htim.11. I liat Lowt, Jack Nlarsh. Ray Minster,. Tel. Col. 809 217 So. 1st. LUNCH Mary Montgomery. Dan ti*Neill, Donald Petri... Wiii13111 Itolrick. Geraldine He appeared startled. "Oh, ex- BOX here Stickle., Mary Ellen Stull, Lucille Spangler, Charles Alva Hotel Montgomery 13Idg. dill St cuse me, a mistake! Heh, heh!" 1 Just Across Sew BUSINESS DESK Antonio "Yes," I replied, "a On San Joe Hass, Harvey Green, Patty Blackwood, Chet Dell... Ray Baster mistake! Hell, Sort heh!" Bear Photo Agents ONLY 15c and 150 A --`1111.11111111."--

--4 Frosh Whip Bronc Yearlings 40-26 ITS Four Championship Matches Set SPARTAN SQUAD WINS Ore a VERSUS' help , sOPH today WITH isticat, LAST HALF CAPTAIN BOUT SPREE honey tiyous, I,sion City's Best least, OUTSTANDING Bishop's Baseball' rosh Team Wilts Cr and While the heavy, middle, Before 'Mites' in en tart Heavy the . bantamweight classes still hang DeWitt Portal ha.. C.1LIFORNIA. \ D AV. NUARY 10, 19 V tn. the air, Coach Carruth. Anderson Set Pace titi 38 arranged for four definite Work This Week After Locals Trail drcy matches to take place Thursday. ------the annual All -College - Varsrty baseball gets into full At Half-Time ill itc. night during SAN JOSE AWARDED ,wing this week as Coach Gil Ily, ar tournament. Bishop and his club move out to CIVIC AUDITORIUM Jan. 7 mutt, In addition to these title matches P.A.A. CFJAMPIONSEPP the Spartan diamond to start some Hal Carruth and Webb Anderson le I.xa, Portal has arranged for six non real work in preparation for thair have just finished pacing the Spar- U eno. title decision bouts between thos, 1938 schedule. tan basketball five to a 40 to 28 P. members of his squad he classe-; Six Meets Tentatively Last week the baaeballers spent one-sided triumph over the Bronco as "not quite ready". Varsity Five In Set For Spartan the entire week working-out in- Colts from Santa Clara, and as Of both BOLICH vs. GRIFFIN Track side the gym because of weather the varsity teams come on the harg, Outstanding among the title bouts Sched Slump As Broncs conditions. However, much was ac- floor, amazement still lingers in nking : be the set-to that brings will complished since the first week was our mind as we think of how that !I an r. sophomore Pete Bolich into the For the second consecutive year, listed for general "limbering up" second edition of the "mighty with Captain Stan Griffin. Win Initial Clash San Jose State college has been ring anyway. mites" made fools of the Santa sizing greatest awarded the Junior PAA Track and Heralded as one of the Results of the initial practices Clara defense. a Field championships, according to par finds on Portal's freshman team (Continued from Page One) play, shos., at least two men vieing for Carruth simply ran wild, scoring slugged his way opening three minutes of Track Coach "Tiny" Hartranft, last year, Bolich each position on the team. On the Whenever and from whatever posi, but from there who at the same time released a life we, to six wine, one championship and on the Broncos few pitching mound Bishop will get tlon he wanted. When all the points o point the novice began to build. Two free throws other dates that have tenta- no defeats. This excludes to choose for the services of either for the "mites" have been added, and and a field goal set up a four lively been net for the Spartan title Pete won in the fall. Art Carpenter, Leroy Zimmerman the figures show 16 for Hal and t hay point lead before Captain Frank cindermen. Opposing this sophomore phe- or Bill Freitas. Carpenter Is the 13 for his running mate Anderson. Carroll gave the Spartans hope The first date on the list is the nomena will be Stan Griffin, will only returning letterman of the Carruth wasn't listed in the start- with a foul shot, after seven min- Senior indoor championships which has a championship belt or medal three. ing lineup, but was sent in to utes of the game were gone. Glen- will be run-off In the Civic Audi- for every occasion. In the ring In e InfieldMcPherson and substitute for Milt Bachman toward nini, Felipe, and Nelson hit the torium in San Francisco on Satue- Stan is a cool, brainy boxer credited Garcia will battle it out for first the end of the first half. hoop with monotonous regularity day, February 19. The Senior Out- IN with the best lefthook and sharpest base honors, Sanchez and Cranford CARRUTHANDERSON to give Santa Clara a 21-9 ad- door meet is set for Angel Field, right cross to be found among vie at second, Riordan and Rhoades He swished one field goal through vantage at half-time. , on April 30. the larger Pacific coast amateur., at short, while Jim Luque appears the hoop as the half ended, and CLOSE DEFENSE Coach Hartranft also revealed that Local fans cannot agree as to to have the "hot corner" cinched. before the Mission City yearlings San Jose had few close-in shots the Long Beach Relays on March whether Griffin's methodical skill At the back stopping position, could set their defense in the sec- being unable to work through the 5, Compton Relays on April 23, UN will be able to weather and over- Dino Moratti, transfer from Mo- ond frame, Hal had hooked two close Santa Clara defense. Even and Fresno Relays on May 14 have come the machine gun barrage of dest J.C., will do most of more baskets into the hoop. Then nlike a the shots from far out were rushed all been tentatively listed. punches his sophomore rival will signal calling. Anderson took up the attack and tr name?' and either missed the backboard The head man of Sparta's cinder throw. Captain Tony Martinez heads from then on until the game ended entirely or went wide of the in- fortunes plans to enter a repre- FISK-KINKAID the list of outfielders with George these two frosh had the fans id "barge tended mark. sentative team from San Jose in Although thus far unnoticed the "Butch" Haney, Haven Smith and jammed into this pavilion on their she Barr Santa Clara took the ball off the Indoor meet in San Francisco pending welterweight battle be- Tony Nasimento following in order. feet continually. ronside. of both back -stops, seldom giving headed by Captain Owen Collins. Coach Gil Bishop stated that trio tween Gene Fisk, another sopho- Mal Lakin was chosen captain Storm State any chance for follow-up Others who have been out getting schedule will be finished In the very more. and Jim Kinkaid stands out for the game by Coach Larry shots, but meanwhile capitalized into shape and will probably make near future, and negotiations are as a bright spot on the program. Radunich, and Mr. Lakin was a middle a on Nelson's height under the other the San Francisco trip include Via In progress for the initial fracas Fisk, a hard punching slugger ap- whirlwind on the defense taking ted. basket for tip-in shots on their Ruble, Tony Sunseri, Hank and season with Stanford Uni pears at this date to be the out- of the the ball off the backboard con- own side of the scorebook. On "Tickie" Vasconcellos, Al Parr, versity. standing prospect on Portal's tinually and breaking down court numerous occasions Coach Barsi's Alder Thurman, Don Presley, and squad, while his more experienced to lead the Spartan attack. fast break sprung men into the I Bob Pierce. Opponent Kinkaid is, at present, the SECOND HALF si give th open for set-ups, but time and Graduation hit the ranks of the most improved man on the Spartan Frosh Gridders All of this took place in the k," I again Spartan guard Lloyd Thom- track team fairly hard removing squad. second half, as in the openlzez as was there to break up the Lloyd Gates, last year's Captain canto the Broncos had things pretty threat. Carl Cammack, Jack Taylor, and Meet Today much their own way and led at I Mel - While negotiations are being Burt Watson. Sherman Sawtelie is the halfway mark 12 to 11. Bruce g a Kra," Full Week Ahead made to schedule the San Fran- not In school and Charlie Bendeich Romeo "Si" Simon', freshman Hale, highly touted Bronco forward Yestr- cisco Y.M.I. game for Tuesday will still be with the basketball grid captain, last week issued a and former all-city forward from with In night in a practice affair, the team, further depleting the ranks, Local Sports call for a special meeting of all San Francisco, was bottled up tight ti conference game for the lo- Lowell Todd, who made history in ito next yearling football lettermen which by the Spartan defense and was be Saturday night against the Javelin last season, will not ought Sports fans of San Jose Stata cals will Is to be held in the Morris Dailey limited to one field goal in the I. Pacific in Spartan complete inasmuch as there is no for college will be offered another full the College of auditorium at 12:30 today. first half and one in the second. session javelin event in the indoor affair. Lyncr, of athletic activity this Pavilion. "The purpose of the meeting is week, with the lights of Spartan to decide in regard to the "block Pavilion pt as fnla" scheduled to blaze forth sweaters", stated Simoni. little OH at least three pos- eery nights and SCHEDULE Simoni requests that the followsibly on FOOTBALL INTRAMURAL d. a fourth. ing men attend: Although not definitely affirmed, Harry Saunders, Frank Bonan- SPORTS there is a strong possibility that FOR 1938 REVEALED no, Jim Edgmon, Niel VanProyen, By DAN O'NEILL the Spartan HALT -San Francisco Y.M.i. ! Warren Miller, Joe Rishwain, Walt 1 lame will (Continued from Page One) Sept. 14Open be moved up to Tuesday Hanna, R e x Stickles, Charlie night tangle with the 30Cal Tech at San Jose Students have until four o'clocs instead of the originally Salem, Oregon to "Sept. Smith, Al Afton, Morris Bucking- scheduled this afternoon to sign up for the February 9 date. Willamette Bearcats. DeGroot Is - 'Oct. 7Humboldt State at San Frank Abbe, ham, Svend, Hansen, ntramural badminton tournament, Wednesday (tentative) night, the undefeated awaiting official confirmation of Jose Lucien Scallata, Al Lindner, Myer San according to Tiny Hartranft. Al- Jose Frosh, seeking stronger October 15Open Hager, Dar- this latter date, but expects word Dougherty, Clayton ' rcady fifteen entries have been re era competition, will play a double- and Bill Abdallah. The third trip Oct. 21College of Pacific at win Wheeler, ceived but more are expected be- Horn header today or tomorrow. against the Cal Poly varsity San Jose and Hawaiian Islands lore the deadline. The list of en - Menlo junior college. will be to the Oct. 28San Diego State at San !tries is placed on the bulletin Ind game with the University Thursday night the All -College for a !board in the men's gym. 3. It will Diego SUMMARY boxing tournament of Hawaii on December will open the 6Willamette at Salem (ten- Play is set for Tuesday noon regular fourth trip to the mid- Nov. college ring season, with Se the Santa Clara MI San Jose State (27) with matches being held in the several the San Jose teams. tative) 1,0 Ft Tt. evenly matched men battl- Pacif ic for court. ing Nov. 11Redlands at San Jose ,;i, a ti I ! Sorwr.ielt I I 2 . basketball for the college The annual "Big -Game" classic boxing cham- 2:30 111)1,,,,I. I I l' .!,,...1..ivIt 1 2 Those r-iready entered in tile Pionships. Jose's traditional rivals , 0 10.12rolunieh 2 5 with San Arizona State Iā€™ā€™ '' a.ournainemt include Morris Man- Get Nov. 24Northern ;s'!:farrn,01 0 0 I. Carroll lf,aten in their opening confer from College of Pacific has been at San Jose, 11 o'clock 211'11. i 0 ocalaa, Jr Reginato, Bob Lolke. ence game with Santa Fri- net for October 21 at Spartan 0 ,ess. Clara 3University of Hawaii at c... 2 1.0L11.1 John 1. r'torf, R. Johnson, Vera, day Mail flood lights Dec. 2 I NS 17 Coach Bill Hubbard's Stadium under the ,I1 i/DI.. 0 n 1