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NEW MEXICO LOBO Page Four NEW UNIVERSITY CATA~O~·DRAMA TIC CLUB LOBOS TAKE FIRST IN CITY ~~ J·. ,.,~"~~ TRACK AND FIELD MEET; Patronize HAS ALTERED APPEARANCE SELECTS CAST INDIAN MILER IS SENSATION Make the SlUlShine Pharmacy Our The thirty-fifth annual catalogue of The cast for "The Witching Hour,'' (Continued from Page 1) the University of New Mc,:ico, for the to be presented May 14, has been an~ .In the half mile J, Yazza, Indian F~m~erly Wan~er Drug Co, Advertisers LIBERTY CAFE year 1925-1926, has just come from the nounced by Dr. St. Clair, who is direct- School, finished the race ahead of Hay­ Adv~:~ 1~EW MEXICO LOBO ing the work. · press. • den, U. N. M., and L. Hernandez, Ind. ame +•_,._,._,._,_,_,+ PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF THE UN!VERSITY OF NEW MEXICO Your Eati~g This catalogue is marked by several The Committee on Se,lection of a Cast The time was 2 minutes 10 7/10 sec­ ~·-··-··-··-··-·~---~~~~-+ changes from those of previous years, has chosen these students for the follow- Phone• onds. · This is a good time for high S VOLUME XXVIII 1, 'I' Headquarters Albuquerque, New Mexico, Friday, April2'"3 ~9'2"'6' .... -- ~~-----::N-::U:-:M::-c.=-=8-=E=-=Rc-T::--W=E=N=T=Y=-S=E=V=E=N both in appearance and it1 organization of ing roles : , school races but will win few Varsity Service contents. Jack Brookfield-Denmead Davis. meets. Conley, Arizona's best bet in this Place THE HOME OF Colonel Reynolds PHI KAPPA PHI WEEKLy CALENDAR Justice Prentice-Bob Conlee. • event, has stepped it consistently in bet­ Phone 197 Senior Class Will Lobo Track Team GOOD EATS Lew Ellinger-William Flynn. DEAN CLARK RETURNS ter time than 2:05. His best mark is . Delivers Speech ELECTS FOR YEAR Monday, April 26- Plant Memorial Tree Loses to Wildcats FROM TULSA MEETING Clay Whipple-William Moore, 2:0.3. At U Assembly Meeting o'f the Fl!Culty of the College In Annual Meet Frank Hardmuth-Bob Hughes. Tully, U. N. M., took first in the At a banquet of Phi Kappa Phi,. held of Arts and Sciences. A ceremony of unusual importance Dean Clark returned Stmd'ay from Harvey-Bob Fisher. javelin throw with a heave of 149 feet Quality at the home of Bishop Howden last Meeting of the Student Council. will take place immediatly after assem- L b A S d b A , Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he has for the Service Veteran of Three Wars Speaks 0 WI-IITMAN'S Emn1ett, reporter-Jack McFarland. 8 inches. Brown and Moore, both Lo­ Thursday, Harris Grose and Miss Anna Meeting of the Independent Women. bly today when the members of the ?S re wampe Y ru;ona past week been in attendance at the an­ On Citizens Military Training And Justice Henderson-Barney Burns, bes, came second and third. Blue Roll Toilet Requisites Swain were elected members of Phi Tuesday, April 27- Senior Class will plant a tree on the ~Jnded Sq~ad ;MCilonley SdetsHNelwf nual convetttion of the American Chem­ Campa. Tom Dcnning-Vitgil Judy. Mulcahy was high point man of the Kappa Phi from the University this Meeting of the Y. W. C. A. University Campus in memory of the M~or hs • mH. h .an M . af .; HALL'S PHARMACY P Miss Saylor's ical Society. Mrs. Campbell-Eunice Herkenhoff. m,eet with a total of 20 points. Offield year. Wednesday, April 2S- Class of 1926, This ceremony follows N caMy ';& Jg Oint an or "A very enjoyable as well as a very Phone 121 At the assembly Friday, as was fit­ . . ew ex1co. Viola Campbell~Lenore Pettitt. won both sprh1ts anack later to clip an even two of April, and wlll be open to all the Mexico day" at tiie Sesqui-Centennial year. seconds off the half mile record, run­ TEAMS SELECTED I in appearance he looks every inch the Intramural Baseball, Student Directory Is ,If It's Shoes International Exposition to be held in ning the distance in 2 :03 5/10. Ari­ women of the ~niversity, according to seasoned soldier, and his direct, force­ Alpha Chi Omega party. SUNSHINE Compiled by Council zona made a clean sweep in six events; We Have 'Em Miss Mary Brown, president of the Wo- Philadelphia from June 1 to December ful manner bears out this impression. men's Athletic Association. Many girls 1. This day will mark the eightieth an- The following selections of all-star BARBER SHOP niversary of the date on which General intramural playground ball teams were In the past, the United States bas Dean Mitchell at A Student Directory has been compil- Mulcahy scored the only first place for are now practicing. It is planned to None But Expert Home to Seniors ted tl St d . t C .1 the Lobos, in the bigli' jump, Conley, Repairs Phil Kearney took possession of the made by vote of the captains of the var- always had time to prepare for war, STUDENT Y. M. ed a n d pos by 1e u en ounct S 1 M · · hold the singles first, then, if enough . . ious teams: Hair Cutters Employed IS PLANNED tl b ll f b d f tl A . t d c 1ee, . Dcvme, and Arnold of the women are interested, jt is likely' that terrttory m the name of the United 106 ~· Second Street said Colonel Reynolds, since no other __ osn dJc u. c m oar 0 le ss.o~m e Wildcats each scored 10 points to di- Position Second Team tu ents m the lobby of the admuustra- •·'d • l • M States. First Team nation has ever declared war on this Dean and Mrs. L. B. Mitchell enter­ G 1 S 1 1 1 1 ALLEN'S SHOE doubles will be played. ' Reed (OR) a e Seamans, ecretary of the Na- t'ton b Ut'ld' mg. ' · ,1 e ugd f 1 pmnt . 1onors; u ca, 1y ac- p RiChmond ( KS) nation. It is unreasonable to expect tained the members of the senior class at tiona! Student Y. M. C. A., met with a . . . counte or nmc of the Lobo pomts. Miss Anna Frances Jackson has been M (KS) The dtrectory centams the names of Off' ld • If · • d SHOP c Hammond (PICA) that in the future the country will al­ an informal reception held at their· resi­ 11 f d d 1 1 1 appointed s~orts t;'anager ~or swimming. Profs Upset Dope and M~~;:by (SC) 1b Kelly (KS) sma group o stu ents We ncsday and all of the various student organizations . tl lel rdan dumftse mto t ur p bace ways be ready to meet the emergency dence on Columbia avenue, last Sunday. discussed plans for active work of the h . . m 1e 1un r~ a er a poor start, ut 303 W. Central Phone 1ti1 to serv~ tht? spnng. It tll plan~e~ to 1 Best Sigs by 10M9 Score John (CC) 2b Culpepper (PKA) demands of war, especially with the on t e campus wtth t 1te names of. the f 'I d t 1 • tl A · fl About thirty members of the class were student Y. M. C. A. here. officers of each. at ~ o pface ag;unHst ,~ nzona· • y- have swunmmg contests, those parltctpat- · G II' (OR) 3b Bryce ( CC) use of modern warfare methods. present. The reception was held between 1 1 1 · t · · d' 1 a ter A constitution has been granted to Tl . . . f th tl d tl t ers 111 t te nr ong, os

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NEW MEXICO LOBO ·. Page Four ...... ·: :• ''. . ~ \). ·:·.. ,,, .... ; ' ...... ' .. LOBO TRACK TEAM LOSES TO "'"'Patr~ni~~;~ . · SPORT STUFF Youth of.J8 Is • WlLDOATS IN ANNUAJ.. BATTLE !}. ~ Patronize Marathon W1nner Sunshine Pharmacy Our Make the Charley Paddock, star California __.:...·· - (Continued from Page 1) Our B(lston, Aprif 19 (A. P.)-A yourth of High jurn_()-Mulc~hy N. M., Graeber sprinter, gave conclusive proof that he Formerly Wanser Drug Co. , Advertise\ . ! is far from through at the hack game, 18, running his first marathon race, set A, Mart11 r A, Spicer A, and Russell, :-;~EW MEXICO LOBO Advertisers I LIBERTY CAFE when he recently stepped the hundred a .new world record Monday. John C. N. M., tied for second, Height 5.9. _.._. _ _.._...... o..i_ ..... l ame PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO Your Eating in 9 3/5 secanc\s, again tying the Miles, of Sydney Mines, N. S., wes first Discus-A.. Devine A, Mulcahy N. M., world's record for the event. He also home in th~ thirtieth.,Boston A. A. Mara- Morris A. Distance 116.5. S Phone VOLUME XXVIII Headquarters. added another record to his already thou in a field. of eighty-eight runners, Broad j11mp-Todd A, Butts A, and Service Albuquerque, New Mexico, Friday, April 30, 1926 NUMBER TWENTY-EIGHT which included Albin Stenroos, of .Fin- Graeber A tied for seGond. Distance !oi;g string when he negotiated the 150 Place THE HOME OF land, Olympic Qharopion, and Clarence 21.42. meter distance, at Los Angeles, in 15 Phone 197 Pooler Talks on TRACK RECORDS Lobo Athlete is INDIANS WIN IN Track Team Shows GOOD EATS 3/S seconds, clipping two-fifths of a Demar, of Melrose, fo~r times winner of Javeliu-M. Devine A, Tully N. M., Forestry to Students second4lff the old mark, which was held the event. Denno A. Distance 150.85. FALL SATURDAY On Legion Team TRACK MEET SAT. Up Better on Ev.~ by Lindberg of Sweden. The winner's time of 2 hours, 25 min- Relay-Won by Arizona, (White, At Univ. Assembly Of Departure utes, 45· 2/5 seconds, was nearly four Bechtold, Nelson and Griffin.) Time Track .and field records tumbled all Quintana, Lobo athlete and former Jonah Yazza, diminutive Indian miter, Quality Double Program, Consisting of over tlw c~untry last S11turday as most· Menaul star, has signed up with the The classic event of American dis­ minutes under the world record set by 3 :33 :6. Service ran the mile in time faster than the Mul"ahy, Brown, Grenkor· Kap· tance running, the Boston Marathon, Demar over the same course in 1924. Total score-Arizona 100 2/3; New Address and Senior Ceremony, ~f the '?aJor teams of the land swuJig Legion itt the New Mexico Central southwestern college record, his team lan and Renfro Counted on for HEADQUARTERS . JOHNSON'S CANDIES Given at Chapel. lllto actwn. Baseball League. In the two games FOR THE was won Monday by a11 18-year old DJemar's record was 2:29:40 1/5. Mexico 16 1/3. mate, Lasloo, trotted home in the half Points. youth, John Miles. Young :!{iles set a The Nova Scotia youth set a pace that HALL'S PHARMACY Outstanding in the orgy of record played, he has been shifted around; the in two seconds over. the state record, forced Stenroos himself to clip one-fifth "The future of forestry is to be de­ smashing was the feat of Roland Locke first ga111e he took care of left field Kinsey Yazza leaped 19 ·feet in the Coach Johnson accotll!Janied the Lobo Unbeatable new world's record for the distance, of Phone 121 Free ~-elivery ' 2 hours, 25 minutes, 40 2/5 seconds, of a second off the old world record. A SAD, SAD TALE OF WOE cided not upon sentiment but on good University of Nebraska sprinter, in without a slip and.1ast Sunday he was broad jump, and the Indians beat Me- track squad of fourteen to El Paso to I Unbreakable · and in doing so showed his heels to a The veteran Demas was a poor third at business grounds,'' declared Mr. Pooler, running the 100 yard distance in 9 S/10 used &t second and short. He !1as a naul 73-44 in their dual track and field compete in the first Southwestern track I · field of 88 runners, including Albin the finish line. His time was 2 :32:15. By J. P. Quinlan bead of the ·forestry service for New seconds, one-te11th of a second under the perfect fielding average and is holding meet Saturday afternoon, on Varsity and field meet. The meet will be held A. B. Milner Miss A. P, Milner Parker Fountain Pen · Stenroos, the Olympic champion, and Young Miles was fresh at the finish. "This interesting character," the asylum Mexico and Arizona in his talk to the record set iu the '90's by Arthur Duffy, his own at the bat. field. Friday, April 30. i the veteran, Clarence Delmar. The regu- He said later that he. never before had warden said; MILNER STUDIO University assembly last Friday morn· and first equalled in college competi· Quintana lo.oks loke a real ball play­ Menaul's athletes performed most In the time tryouts held Wednesday "Appears to have been very wise before · tion by D. F. Kelly in 1906. Locke er on the field; from the two exhibitions Briggs Pharmacy . lation Marathon distance is 26 miles, entered in a race over a course of more PHOTOGRAPHERS ing. brilli>~ntly in the weight events, where afternoon the squad showed a slight tlian ten miles. Althm1gh born in Car­ he lost his head. Friendship's Perfect Gilt Mr. Pooler was engaged as speaker had the week before tied the mark of in the intramural tournament he is al- Jaramillo put the shot 42 feet," 1074 improvement over the showing at Tuc­ 400 West Central : 385 yards; Mile's average time, then, YOUR Photograph diff, \iiJ'ales, he has spent most of his life "But ·now all his knowledge seems hor· in order to fittingly observe National 9 6/10 seconds, in the Kansas relays. most assured a place on the all-fra­ incbes, and Romero heaved the discus son when the Lobes lost to Arizona Phone 923 3137'. W. Central ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,forminutes each andmile 33of seconds.the' -course Ask was some some of 5 in Sydney :Mines, N. S., where he drives ribly confused; Forestry Week at the University of It is probable, however, that Locke's tenia! nine. l'Ie plays shortstop for 102 feet, 1 inch. J ar>~millo's mark is April 16. Art Brown, Lobo's best bet "His mind is a !~ash, as t'were; just the Varsity distance men. how they a grocery wagon. He was trained for New Mexico. record will not be allowed by A. A. U. the Independents. !!) Tuesday's game but about a foot and a half under the in the mile, has been kept on the sick ~ terribly misused. would like to run 26 miles at a 5 :33 the race by his father, John W. Miles, The public is generally recognizing officials, as he was favored by a wind against the Sigma Chis, he clouted out state record and is a couple of feet list most of the season due to an injury "They tell me that for many years he pace. who formerly was a boxer. • the importance of forestry, he said, and at his back. a home run. farther thau anyone has put thc shot in to his back received during basketball If It's Shoes manniactured hose; SUNSHINE there is much more cooperation among A second record was accounted for the state meet for the past two years. season, but he has been out on the track "Then· Fashion brought about a million ~emember the ~azz Issue I We Have 'Em Saturday, at the Kansas relays, Ro- . - BARBER SHOP campers and those living in the national at the Drake relays when Charlie Hoff, Summary: abottt two weeks and was taken on the land Locke, University of Nebraska Debaters Will Compete co!ors, I suppose . . . None But Expert forests than there used to be. The most the world's champion pole va11lter, soar­ 100 yard dash-Cordova (M.), K. trip. In the tryout he stepped the mile • "This man remembered nmety- per Hair Cutters Employed Yazza (!.), Sekestew!l (I.); time, 11 3/10 inS :4, the best time turned in this year. sprinter, tied the world's record of 9 3/5 F or R egent s P r1zes cent and more. important factor to consider in growing ed over the bar at 13 feet 974 inches, Omega Rho Wins 1 106 !l· Second Street Repairs seconds for the hundred yard dash. timber is the private land owner, as for a new American outdoor record. He From Coronados secouds. Masterson finished only a yard behind. "He was inventive and creative, but now · Shot put-Jaramillo (M.), A. Sosa In this event the Wildcats made a clean Last year in the Nebraska-New Mexico The Regent's Prize for Oratory and just hear him roar: private forestry plays a major part in failed ii; three attempts at 14 feet, how. _R_h_b-. -b t d (M.), Natu (I.). Distattce, 42 feet 10% sweep ag11inst the Lobos. Brown and meet here, Locke won both of the. the· Regent's. Prize lor Declamation or "Mr. Dyer, dye me 'mutton chops,' 'mus- the game. It is this aspect of forestry ever, trying ior a new world's record. Tlte 0 mega o ase a 11 earn 1ta . h 1 ALLEN'S SHOE . bl · · b k th C mc 11es, Masterson are counted on to pus t te 1sprints, stepping the hundred in 10 flat, Reading have been announced at the tard' and 'salt,' where the educational side comes in The former record of 13 feet 574 inches 1Itt 1e trou e m turmng ac e oro- SHOP and the 220 in 21 9/10. His performance 1State University. These prizes consist "'Cinnamon,' 'c e 1 e r y,' 'champagne,' most strongly, for the private land own- was held by Lee Barnes, of the Univer­ nado Club outfit Wednesday afternoon 880 yard run-Lasloo (I.), J, Yazza three crack Arizona miters S11tut·day. er must be tau&"ht the advanta~es and sity of Southern California. New (I.), Mootsa (I,); time, 2 minutes 9.5 They will both get under· the five min- 303 W. Central Phone 187 of Saturday goes a long way toward of $25 and $15 respectively, and will be 'malt,' on Varsity field. The score was 9~1. seconds. ute time. profits 'accruing to him from his ef· Drake records w~re set by Bud Houser justifying the prediction that Schulte, awarded in May. Only members of the "'Otter,' 'jack rabbit,' 'beaver,' 'Picca- The Omega Rho team played airtight 440 yard• run-Cordova (M.), Jaramil- Mulcahy has beet! pointing on the Nebraska track coach, made here last Lowell Literary Society, debating or- dilly,' forts to save the trees for future gen- in the discus, with 147 feet 7 inches, ball behind great pitching by Brisco. crations. and by John Kuck, of Kansas State lo (M.), Paisano (I.) ; time, 55 3/lQ hurdle events for the past tw9 weeks, spring, The Cornhusker coach pre- ganization' of the University, are eli- " 'Blush,' 'nude,' 'flesh,' and others as The Omega Rhos made cue run in seconds. At least one of these races should 111'0· Driverless Cars dieted that before he left college Locke gible to compete. silly; The re0t of the program was given Teachers' College, in the shot and jave­ the first, when Reed hit a little single, over · t,; the ~eremony of planting the lin, with 49 feet, 974 inches, and 207 120 yard hurdles - Townsend (!.), dttce a lWW Southwestern ~ecord. }..!ul- would be the fastest man in the world. The contestants are to be selected by "'Apricot,' 'banana oil,' 'apple,' and stole second and third, and scored on a Castiano (!.), Dominguez (M.) ; time, cahy is counted on to carry. of' • h'. 1g h Popular Prices-Cars Delivered tree which i~ to be a part of the senior feet 7 ·inches respectively. I competition from a field of active can- 'peach,' sacrifice fly, In the second and third 19 seconds. point honors Saturday. He is practi- All Makes - 1926 Models j Those who are interested in high didates not less than six in number, The "Every kind of fruit within imagination's memori~l. . . In Los Angeles a new United States frames they put across three scores to Pole vault-James (I.), Phillips (I.) cally sure of firse place in the high ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The program was opened by a talk Interscholastic record was set in the Chrysler Sedans, Nash Sedans, Stude· school track athletics will do well to jadg~s will be Dr. J. F. Zimmerman, reach; 1; make the count 7-0. Then in the sixth and Romero (M.) tied for second; jump. He should make a new record bnkers, Maxwells, Buicks, Ford by Monroe McKinley, president of the 220 yard high hurdles by James Payne, Grenko came through with a home run, !watch the Albuquerque Indian School Dr. G. P. Shannon, and Miss Wilma "Motor oils, accessories, and automobile '1 ' ··- • height, 9 feet 6 inches. in this event. Coupes, Ford Sedans, Ford , cinder men in the state meet here, May Shelton.. It has been decided that the I parts; (Jl~ senior class, 01; "What our ;nemorial of San Bernardino High School. scoring a man ahead of him. Coronado High jump-Valdez (M.), Romero Kaplan made the best Lobo mark in Roadsters. tree signifies.'' Harris Grose next spoke Payne's time was 24 1/10 seconds, dis­ 7 and 8. As evinced by the trimming preliminary Declamatory contest will "Dogs, birds, chemicals, and geographic {. ~ Club bunched two of their three hits in (M.), Taylor (I.); height, 5 feet 8 in- the broad jump Wednesday when h e on "Who plants a trc~ plants hope." placing the old record of 24 4/10 sec- B & M Driverless Oar Co. that they handed the high school Fri- be held on ·May 5, and the preliminary charts; the sixth to score one run and save ches (not allowing for sag in bar). leaped 20 feet 6 inches. That distance Leona ·Beyle gave a recitation of "The onds set in 1913 by' C. Cory of the Uni· 115 N. Third-rear of day, the Indians not only have one or Oratorical on May 6. The final De- "Gold, silver, precious metals, oriental Roland Sauer & Co, \ themselves from a shutout. Discus-Romero (M.), Smith (I.), Na- will probably place. First National Bank '!two stars Qf the first magnitude, but clamatory will be on May 14, and thel .~earls . . Tree," a short poem, after which Helen versity high school, of Ann Arbor, Johns started on the mound for the tu (I.) ; distance, 102 feet 1 inch. Grcitko and Renfro will add to the Sisk rendered the same piece as a vocal Michigan, Phone 309. a well balanced team that will be dan- final Oratorical on May 21. The judges ( Ye.t all of Will not suffice losers but was driven to the showers in 220 yard hurdles - Townsend (I.), Lobo score made at Tucson two wee k s ~hese to~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ solo. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ gerous in practically every event. Coach will make their decision at the time of· ., satisfy the gir}s) i: . . · At the second annual University of the third. Dalies ke[It the game well Saracino (I.), Valdez (M.); time, 29 ago. Grenko can beat the marks made t Jones has worked wonders with the. the final contests, and the awards will ~nd fc~ l whe~ I get better and my The audience. then adJourned to the Colorado relays, a Rocky M'Ountain con­ in hand, except for Grenko's homer, un- seconds. in both shot and discus throw if he is 1 1 HIGHEST QUALITY OF TRY Redskins in every branch of sports this be given by President Hill on Honor "I )ea.[ ~s . ~n t le W~Y b' , campus, whcr: the actual .ceremony of ference mark was shattered when Wull· til tltc,cnd. Brisce, Omega Rho pitcher, Broad jump-K. Yazza (!.), Mestas right. In practice he has .(laSs~'4 me 1es. three hits. 220 yard dash-K. Yazza (!.), Sekes- Renfro went only ten feet in the meet •. t k • n a, er awn w en atmosp1ere1 IS Reverend Carl Armerdmg performed t d f d 11 b t t f th 1 Combs Cafe s t ate rae Jnee"' Men's Suits Cleaned and · · t' . . · s· a ur ay oun a u wo o c o- Score: tewe (I.), Sosa (M.); time, 25 seconds. two weeks ago in the .()Ole vault; He fs clear and 'sunset' near, th e uwoca ton. · · · b 119 W. CENTRAL Engineer's Society Has Pressed M' v· · • M ·M • d cal track teams Idle, ut one spectacu- ~ H7 ~ :Mile run-J. Yazza (I.), Ortega (M.), good for over eleven feet, which will (Ifext to Combs Hotel) • . • .h d G "I'll have to flash 'gun metal' and go and 1 1 3 3 0 0 2 It is our gllcss that the Lobos will . tss trgmia c anus P aye a lar performance was revealed in the Omega Rho 0- Lasloo (I.); time, 4 minutes 46 1/10 :win the event at El Paso. DISbnguiS e uests hunt some 'deer.' pmno solo before each of the programs. d t b t tl I d' 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 2 • . • - ua1 mee e ween 1e· n tan s c 100 1 take more points in the southwestern "But by he~ I Until that time my genius Coronado Club seconds. Those making the trip are: Offield, Presic\ent.. · Htll. 111troduced· · - Ute speilkers.. an d M cnau 1. J ona 11 y azza s t eppe d tlte Batteries-Briscoe and Reed.; Johns, Javelin-Thompson (I.), J, Sandoval :Haydel), Baily, Ka.()lan, Gordon, Rus- _ For Ex-Service Men Only ~~ee~ at El Paso, on April 30, than they Aiter the University Association of is intent THE IMPERIAL In. annqqnc111g t[1e . tree ,planbng pro-.' m'l · -4 · t 46. 1/10 d dtd 10 Saturday's dual meet at Tucson. Engineers had finished their business at "Upon including everything in colors I 'd . . . . 1 J c ln · mtnu es, secon s, Dalies and Degryse. (I.), Valdez (M.); distance, 129 feet 10 'sci, McFarland, Tully, C. 0. Brown, LAUNDRY CO. gram; prqsi e11t. H1ll smd t!mt 1t was a 1 • 1 • • 1 t f .11 d d invent." • 1 t . . ' < d d b t( W l!C I IS a mos a U SeCOil Ull, er inches. jArt Brown, Renfro, Grenko, Mulcahy, On the other hand, there is the story The Lobo r~nners were one and all a regular meeting Wednesday the 14th, r~v1va o, a custom ,out! c _y te ·. d Phones 147 and 148 · ·· ' f • • d t 1Ie sout1 !western co 11 cg1ate recor , set KAPPA SIGS BEAT and Masterson. . of the uusky lady, narrated by .Mac inlobvously not ~n.top f?rm, and two wee~s the speaker of the evening, Dr. Bok, L'envoi class o 1920 w1 uc 1 1 smce t 1ten 1ta · • I 1 by Conley of Arizona two weeks ago. PI KAPPAS, 22-1s 1 the Rock Island Argus, who went into a of hard . tra.mtng, tf the weather ts was introduced by Dean Eyre. "I will struggle and suffer from every been al Iowe d to 1apse. drug store and asked for one cent's wa:m, will tmprove them 100 pcrccn_t. Mr. Bok is vice president and general abuse. Dinklum wants your razz! Sock your I Have a comeback to the one who An unusually, pleasant feature of the The Kappa Sigma baseball team had worth of insect powder. It ts also. to be that Charhe manager of the Dayton Morgan Engi- ''Inventing more colors; but H- what's ~­ neighbor and make a better man of him II razzes you. Hit him in the razz issue! expec~ed WE FURNISH THE HOME a~s~rpb)y was. a violit1 solo by Professor Dinklmn wants your razz I Sock your little trouble in turning back the Pi "But that isn't enough to wrap up," Renfro Will vault a bit more than 10 neering Company.---one of the largest the use?" COMPLETE Ancona, who has always peen a favorite neighbor and make a better man of him I Kappa Alphas ior their second win. objected the drug clerk. feet, that Tony Grenko will slightly firms of its kind in this country. In i at the University. The game was sewed up in the fifth OMEGA RHOS GIVE OMEGA RHOS WIN KAPPAS "Man,'' exclaimed the dark lady, "I improve hs marks of 108 feet in the his line of work, .Mr. Bok has been as­ I£ wookns make a hit at any time, ' STAR I when the Pi Kaps blew up and eleven ANNUAL PICNIC FROM PI ain't asked you to wrap it up. Jes' blow discus and 38 fee~ in the shot, and that sociatcd with the control and recon­ then what is cotton batting?-Colgate FURNITURE CO., Inc. Phone 758 113-115 W. Gold Ave. scores crossed the pla.te. By scoring a few runs each inning it down my back."- Iggy Mulcahy will run ~he hurdles J structimt of flooded lands and towns. Banter. Have a comeback to the otle who Omega Rhos and razzes you. Hit him in the razz issue I Kappa Sigs in Tie I Tbe score of the game was 22-15. The annual outing oi the Omega Rho . the Omega Rho nine won the first game -;.;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ somewhat faster than he d1d Saturday, He was, therefore; well informed upon The Pikes led of£ with two runs in the fraternity was held last Sunday at/ in the intramural baseball tournall!ent t and also toss the di;cus somewhat more his subject of "Flood Contrbl." His I Sawmill Spdngs, in Tejano Canyon.,! by the score of 16-13. The Pi strongly. In practice, the week before talk was accompanied by a series of Kappa Sigma and Omega Rho, the first. They lost the lead when !he Kap- K~ppa EXCELSIOR The best weather of the season, a beau- Alphas were the victims. the meet, Renfro had gone 11 feet con- 'i slides, showing pictures of the Miami I lndependents Win two teams in the running for the big pa Sigs bunched hits in the second to tiful picnicking location among the Starting in the first -frame with two SOFrWATER sistently, Grenko had put the discus and' River district of Ohio, and dams and I . s· Chi Intramural athletic cup, are tied at the score five runs. Then in the fourth F S the losers ran in six scores when Suth- rocks and pines of the and a . runs the winners gradually increased the shot 133 feet and 40 feet, respective- levees and their construction. . rom 1gma top of the baseball standing. Each team cany~n, LAUNDRY variety of diversi?ns, . from I the iead until at the end of the seventh ly, and Mulcahy had tossed the discus The Engineers were at their meeting has won two games and lost none. crland went wild and walked five men, ra~gmg The Independents spilt the early sea- hit one aqd allowed three hits. In the baseball to moun~am chmbmg made the the score was fifteen to six. In the 120 feet and run the hurdles in 16 6/10, honored by the presence of the Chief son dope by dMeating the Sigma Chi Sigma Chi and Independents are tied fifth the Kappa Sigs fell on Whitehouse affair a most enJoyable one. seventh Robbins was driven from the agaiust a veritable blizzard... - Engineer of the Middle Rio Grande , Satisfaction. PENNANTS - EVERSHARP PENCILS nine. Tuesday afternollll by the score of for third place with one win and one for eleven runs. After the game was In spite of the heat of the day, d~ep mound after si" scores had crossed the Conservancy District, Mr. Burkholder, 7-6. The game offered more thrills defeat. The Sigs are only a little be- gone Cul.()epper took over the pitching The Lobo tenl)is players didn't look snowdrifts were fou~d at . m~nr places plate. Renfro then took over the pitch~ He will speak to the Engineering So­ and' close plays than any game so far. hind for the big cup, but their loss to in the the ing burden and kept the game well in See so bad in their matches with the Ari­ job. cany~n, afordm~ th~ vlsi~ors ciety in a future meeting, on the sub• FOUNTAIN PENS In. the last inning. the Sigs rallied to. the Independents last :Mmtday _()robably 111 Varsity Shop, Agent zona racqueters at Tl)cson Saturday. In the last frame the Pikes staged a novel sensation of playmg waist deep hand allowing only one run in two ject of "Indian Conservancy." score three runs bringing the score to put them out of the running. drifts ill all the warmth of a summer's ' Phone 177 Al Monk slammed his way to an 8-6 short rally but fell seven runs short. innings, LOOSE LEAF NOTE BOOKS 7·6. Then with the bases full· and two The Coronado Club and Pi Kappa Al­ The feature of the game was Gere's day. A party of intrepid mountain Culpepper lasted the entire game for 1~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~win in his first set with Drachman, Permanent Union-Suit out, McFarland popped a foul which phas have played two games but have long hit to the fence for a home run, climbers attempted the ascent to the the losers, but was nicked for enough ; ranking Arizona player, and seemed on Customer-! want some underwear. Odle, Inde.()endent catcher, caught after failed to register a win. The standing but he was called out at home after he mountain crest, but were forced back hits to produce sixteen runs. the verge of winnjng his match, but took Clerk-How long? by the deep drifts blocking the trail. Score: time out to acquire rest and inspiration a fast run. of the teams in the baseball tournament fell down between third and home. Customer-Dern ye, I want to keep it, The party included about sixty peo- Omega Rho 2 5 3 2 1 0 0 1-16 before the match was .over. In the in• Quintana played a nice game in the after the first week follows: The score: 2 Pet. Kappa Sigma 0 5 1 1 11 4 x-22 ple, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Hernandez act- Pi Kappa Alpha 1 2 0 1 1 6 0 1-13 TAXI terim Drachmatt seemed to get more 'however, and he won the next two sets field besides chalking up a home ru11 at W. L. 1 1.000 Pi Kappa Al.()ha 3 0 0 6 0 0 5-15 ing as official cha.()erones for the occa- Battery!· Robbins, Renfro and Reed; rest and inspiration than did Monk, J6-3, 6-3. . .. · ' bat. Armstrong of the Sigma Chis was Kappa Sigma • • • • · · · · · · 2 0 also credited with a circuit clout. · Omega Rho • • • · · • • · • · · 2 0 1.000 Battery: Sutherland and Moore; sion. Culpepper and Ha.mmond. PHONE With the loss of this game the Sigs Independents . • • . · • • • · · I 1 .500 Whitehouse, Culpe_()per and Wallace . .500 were brought down even with the In- Sigma Chi . · · · · • .. • • • • 1 1 Everybody on the staff for the Razz Only two weeks more to get your THE CREDIT AND INVESTMENT CO. dependents, each having wo11 one and Coronado Club • • • • • · · · 0 2 .ooo CORONADOS LOSE 2000. .ooo TO SIGMA A Finance Corporation SUNSHINE THEATRE lost one, Pi Kappa Alpha •.... • 0 2 CfiUS l~s~su:e:l~~~~~~~~~~~~~r~a~z~z~in~l~~~~~~~~~~~l 121 SOUTH SECOND STREET Making a few runs each inning, the ALL CLOSED C:ARS Albuquerque, New Mexico Perfectly Ventilated - Pipe Organ Sigma Chis defeated the Coronado Club The next issue of the LOBO, which will appear Friday, SOME MORE FROM A. GOOF will be special eight-page UTERARY ·ISSUE. It FRIDAY AND SATURDAY last Friday afternoon on Varsity field May 7 a will in~lude a great variety of short stories, sketches, essa:ys, This letter ii to inform the student body in gene!al1 and by the store of 14·11. The Coronado , poems and other examples of the best literary work of the "DANCING MOTHERS" the ink slinger& in particular, that to da~e I. have received the Club made a c;lcsperate effort to gailt New Arriv.a1s of English Depattment of the University. contributions .to total sum of approximately one contribUtiOn to the ~z the lead in the fifth when they pushed AI! BASEBALL Bostonians College With Conway Teal~; Alice Joyce, Clara Bow ISSUE, and it took special pains to villify the reputation of this issue must be submitted to Dr. St. Clair, of the EngliSh nine runs across the plate. Department before Tuesday, May 4. Those desiring extra Bats, balls, gloves, mitts p ~o~ s!!.!!l E several members of the Lobo staff. SHOES Also "Pathe Review" To start the game Dalies was ori the copies of this issue will please order the same from Ted Clark, and masks, FRIDAY and SATURDAY for Yo'IUlg Men Regular Prices The Lobo staff has been kind to me, and has allowed mound and Johns, fh·st rated pitcher at business manager of the LOBO, at sop1e time previous to the the· Varsity last year, was held in re­ Lodse fitting suits demand Norma Ta1madge in: me all the •))ace I wanted for uplifting ar~cles. I am d~eply same date. 'TENNIS Bostonians Brogues grateful to it as a body _for ~I th~ courtesies I ~ave received. serve. After the game was practically - However, thia eonh-ibut1on hds r1ght to the P,omt, and r~es lost, Johns was sent in and held the Dr. St. Clair wishes it Wlderstood that contributions are Rackets, racket presses New Mexico's "GRAUSTARK" - Leading Shoe Storo Up two or three skeletons in the closet.. It Will be a defm1te Slgs in check for the rest of the game. desired by the management from all. students, and in no and ba11s. PARIS Also 10His New Mama," part of the Razz Number, for the findings are true. Armstrong and Kool formed tlle bat­ sense is the issue to be limited to his short story class, or the Comedy ALBUQUERQUE GAS &ELECTRIC CO. . Don't bashful about revelations, even they concern tery for the Sigma Chi teat11. Raabe & Mauger SHOE STORE be if English Deparlptent~ Raised Prices tl\1!1. hJgb~ celebrit-ies in school. 1st and Cop.()et Jillone 305 Opp. Y. M. C. A. Phon~~ "AtYour S. erv1ce· .. Reniembe~ the Razz lssu.e 1

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