te Dons Defeat Spartans 13-0 In Opener

Spartan Daily staff meeting Turn in your nomination for tomorrow at 11 o'clock. All football sponsors at the pub- members must be there. lications office before five a ts o'clock today. T VOL. XXV S.1N ays JOSE, C.11.1FORNIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1936 Number 8

iods of DerootsG ' Eleven Fails regular NOISE PARADE SET FOR FRIDAY', tz Poi- ered in 1 ,1 To Show Offensive Power Police Men's Gymnasium To i Sweetheart Villiam Grid Be Starting Sale Of Rooters' Point In 1936 Football Debut led in Nominations Due Annual Event Caps Strikes 2001 alfred troop, An annual fete for three years, Ray Peterson Leads Team To aid F. Promptly At Five the noise parade will be held this Mark In One Day Her- year Friday of the week, October Impressive Victory Over Spartans m at- 9, starting at 5:30 o'clock. The i With 200 rooters' caps already Instigating a new policy in the As 4500 See Opening Clash their lineup of floats, cars and wagons i sold, and the sale only one day old, selection of gridiron queens, the will take place I members of the rally committee !moon at 5 o'clock, by By DICK EDMONDS Spartan Daily staff, sponsor of the Men's I today announced that they were uz to Gymnasium on San Car- Led by a superlative driving los and Fourth confident the idea behind the caps Council Will Give I beats. the idea, requests all sororities, or_ streets, fullback in Ray Peterson, the Bill M o would go over. of ef- ganizations, or private individuals o r e, chairman of the University of San Francisco ele- noise parade, has secured the per- Fifty caps were chalked up to DecisionvenFate ,1 they who wish to nominate a candidate n t spoiled the 1936 grid opener mit credit of and in the from the City Council: thus the the Co-op store, for the Spartans by pounding out for the campus sweetheart role, three times that number wen, 'e corn- clearing up all the red tape of a 13 to 0 victory in the local *ta- bring the girl's name to the Of 'Toro Tonight to starting time and route. sold In the Quad booth, under the Mum Saturday afternoon. editor's desk in the publications SAME AS 1935 direction of Bill Van Fleck, rep- Wilt- The Dons put across their first This year's route will ne ideas- resentative for Roos Brothers' lef of office by 5 o'clock today. Monetary Standpoint score late in the opening quarter tical with that of the last parade. store, who is sales manager for e pa rt- In order that the name may go when Peterson drove into pay ter- Starting at Fourth and San Car- the caps. Expected To Bring t more on the ballot which will be pub- ritory f r o in the one-yard stripe los streets with the judges' ma- As the first concentrated effort ind at Heated Discussion after Bill Lewis had punted short lished in the Daily tomorrow, this chine leading the procession, it of the rally committee to win sup- intend to the 26-yard line. five-o'clock deadline is final. No will continue on San Carlos to port for the organized rooting sec- The attend fate of El Toro, State's hu- Peterson started the fireworks Second street, then north to Santa tion was rapidly gaining headway inter- vote will be official unless it is mor magazine, will be determined after the short kick with a three- Clara, west to First today, several organizations were on the bal- street, and this evening when the council for one of the names battling to win the prize which yard gain at right tackle. After south to San Carlos, where it will meets at 7 o'clock a very lot, and no ballot will be accepted with Dwight Barney Swartzell, Spartan pivot disband at Fourth street. will be awardeu to the group buy- Bentel, director of publications. tossed realizes that has more than one mark. ing the most caps by the College of man, had Arneson for a The order of floats has not been and James Marla's. member of men to Pacific game, three-yard loss, Swanson wriggled Succeeding elections for the' settled as yet, but the judges' car the publication department. of fac- At the dance to be held In the his way 20 yards to the six-yard weekly Sweetheart cnoice will foi- will lead the parade with the band ible ef- men's gym Saturoay night, Octo- The magazine which has suf. Marker. Gerrxdin made a yard low this policy. No girl who has directly following. The third unit ber 10, following the C. of P. fered many set backs since its over Bruce Daily, San Jose tackle, once obtained the honor may be will he the coffin, denoting the game a prize will be given away instigation, is only a year old, and then Peterson smashed his way nominated again, spirit of College of Pacific. by the rally committee for the the first issue being published to the one yard line from where I THREE JUDGES Each queen will be given a 1 greatest number of caps tabu- by Jewel Spangler and Jordan he took it into scoring territory. The judges, two of which will seat of h o n or on the players' lated during the week for any Kellogg. PASS FOR SCORE , he faculty members and one a IB will bench and will be feted at the one organization. The tabulation Under discussion tonight will he San Francisco pounded out its , student, will drop out at First and e guar- football dances. Her duties will be will be on a percentage basis; the advisability of continuing the sccond touchdown midway in the Santa Clara streets, where they October to wish the captains of the teams thus giving the smallest group magazine primarily from a mone-Ifourth quarter with Haggerty, ; will review the parade. Upon the era and the best of luck and to act as an opportunity to compete with tary standpoint. A heated discus- iwingman, taking the ball over the ; return of the procession to the n any general sponsor of the week's the larglargest group. is expected by Paul Becker, I last stripe after receiving a six Men's gymnasium, the judges willsion e asked gridiron battles. Only home games student body president, when the Yard pass from Del Baggio, classy make the award, a perpetual tro- ; The sales will continue during jai stu- will be sponsored by the campus matter is placed before the cone_ little Don back who bothered the the Allen- this week, with Friday set aside as order ph' which was won by Spartans all afternoon. in sweetheart. . "Rooters' Cap Day". Cal Sides, dl members. 1.in Society last year. become chairman, urges that all stu- The score came after Chuck "Any small groups which have irally Appointment of a new coun- .w stu- Peach, reserve right half, had fum- will dents who have already purchased ell m e m b e r to succeed Alice infor- n ot as yet been contacted, ? wear them on Friday, and all bled on the San Jose 26-yard line. please see me today," said Bill I caps Wilson, vice-president, who Is either Noise Rally Is Peterson tore off 15 yards, being enter a : hose who have not as yet bought doing student teaching this zny An - Moore, "if they desire to do so during the week when second item stopped by a desperate last min- float in the parade." In addition mic, quarter will be the the booth is in the Quad. ute tackle by Tony Merino, safety Headed By Ward floats, all private cars that are of importance to be brought up. to man, on the 11 yard stripe. Peter- 'k0.00.0 are to be welcomed in Jack Reynolds, who was men - available son picked up another four yards procession. tioned last week, was not ap- Sophomores who aspire to repeat the on a buck at the line and Y proved by the council. then R this year their last year's noise- Co-ed Queen Opens Del Baggio dropped back to pass As the last issue on a full cal- making leadership must see Bill Music Group To Elect and finally picked out Haggerty Football Season In endar for the evening is the ap- Ward, who is in charge of the ar- as the receiver. The Dons failed ry New Prexy Tomorrow pointment of permanent commit- rangements for the Noise Rally and Pre-Contest R it e s ' to convert after the first touch- : tees for the council members. Each Prrade, which will be staged next , and minors will (Continued on Music majors will represent a special Page Three) Escorted by prominent student member Friday. hold their first meeting of the I for el_ department in the college. Ben building to- body leaders, Martha Sayre, Llity Meizer, president of the quarter in the music ected sponsor of the San Jo se College Peace Council ,Ilophomore class, urges that the morrow night from 7 to 10 when . t e-San Francisco University second year men be well repro- they assemble to elect a presi- S t a First In Presents Dr. Hillyard game, officially opened the 1 Bruning sented in the parade of noise-mak- dent and to acquaint new students football season as she greet . ,, As Featured Speaker ing floats in order to live up to ; in the music department with each , spectators and players at Spartan Air Course their former standards. other Navy !stadium Saturday. With war and economics as his - . According to Bob Ish and Al reports lions . the theme, Dr. Sidney Hillyard, corn- committee heads, any stu-1 Carrying a huge bouquet of ' According to Brown Robert mercial instructor white chrysanthe. i Oakland Post Enquirer, of the Los Oat. Y W . Freshman Hobby dent Who is taking a course in yellow and member of San os High School, will be the fea- department is welcome mums, Miss Sayre, accompanied Bruning former the music speaker at the college Coun- Groups Meet Tuesday by Paul Becker, student body Jose State varsity footballoo team hired to attend the meeting. Spar- and industrial arts student, finished ell for Peace meeting Wednes- Refreshments and entertainers president, Frank Brayton, The class of live men complet- day evening, October 7th at 6:30 YWCA hobby groups for skits, musical num- tan Daily editor, and Jerry Gird- first in a consisting of Room 1 of the Econom- freshman girls will meet Tuesday ner, head yell -leader, waved ing solo flights in the primary in Home bers and dancing are plans for ia Room Jose and San training class at the navy air base icaThBeuilcdoinilgeg. 14. Any girl who in in- program. greetings to San the evening's College Council for Peace terested in a verse speaking Francisco rooters and gave a at Oakland airport. presenting Dr. Hillvard because choir or in learning to knit, is short address of welcome over A State register with the class is has just completed a three- asked to meet from 11 to 12 In Dr. Poytress Begins the stadium public address sys- of '34, Bruning received his varsity he months' tour through Europe hit- the "Y" room. The "Art Shop" Lecture Series , tern. letter during his senior year and New ! gold Wig England, Germany, and Rua- group and the "Amateur Hour" Chosen as the first of five spon- was also a member of the award team of that year. He took Ma, and will talk on the conditions group will meet from 12 to 1 in ii The l'resent Eonomic Situation , sore for home games this season, driven to the game active part in Iota Sigma Phi, in- pvailingre there. the same room, as a Basis of Campaign Issues" Miss Sayre was Poytress' in an automobile furnished through dustrial arts honor fraternity. It i s also suggested that those Hope Napoli wishes to thank will be the topic of Dr. to- the courtesy of the Canelo Motor Bruning is now at home in San who wish to purchase their supper the girls who helped make the ..itehinit the News" lectures o'clock. It company, and was escorted by Leandro awaiting orders to proceed at the cafeteria please sign the freshman picnic at Alum Rock morrow morning at 11 motorcycle officer Herbert Miller, to Pensacola to receive further sheet posted in Room 1 of the Home park a success, the will be the first of a series deal- and urges Hconomies building as this would United States amilgraduate of the San Jose State training in the regular Naval ulialattna freshman girls to sign up for the ing with "The i police school. Training school at that point. mimplify matters considerably. various hobby groups. and the Election." OCTOBER 5, 1936 PAGE TWO SAN Jot .I 11.1FORNIA, N1ONDAV, CAN insE _ MLLE E POYTRESS TO CONDUCT Noted Authority - INF Just Among I On Use Of Voice EXTENSION COURSE IN w 7 CALIF. ' Ourselves Speaks To Choir .1. By Dr. T. W. MacOuarrie of San Jose State ECONOMICS AT U. Of C. Dedicated to the best interests An example of the interest cre- by Associated Student* San JO. State Colleg ated by the Speaking Choir under Published emelt mho.' d.y Dear lilt', what a gang, an matter at the San Jose Post Office William H. Poytress, Head of the leadership of Miss Elizabeth Entered as second clam how 'natty strangers! Almost a Columbia LIS 1443 South First Strom Department of Social Science at Jenks, speech department Peens of Globe Printing Co. stranger myself. In the good old head, Po per quarter. is revealed in the local appearance Submription $1.1111 days when there weren't so many San Jose State college, will con- September 27 of Mr. Frantz Pros- EDITOR FRANK BRAYTON of us, we said "hello" or "good duct a University of California , chowaki, world renowned voice MANAGING EDITOR LOUIS WALTHER morning" or something, as we Extension Division Course in Mod- lauthority. DICK EDMONDS the SPORTS EDITOR passed in ern Economic Problems, Extension BUSINESS MANAGER BURTON ABBOTT halls. I did, I While conducting a lecture series Division officials announced iLe-1 Francisco and Berkeley clot COPY EDITOR EMMET BRITTON know, and in San Mr. thr many respon- day. Proschowski listened to the choir's NEWS EDITORS The course will begin Tuesday, group recitation of poetry. Such fou Monday, Bob Kelly Tuesday, Bill Gambell Wednesday, Marion Starr , ded. That al- interest that he invited Thursday, Ora Linguist Friday, Wilbur Korsmeier ways seemed October 6 at 7:30 p.m.; meetings ) was his the to me a frien- to be held in Room 24. The en- group to work wait him, and made Si COPY DESK rollment fee for 15 meetings will ' an unacheduled appearance at the it: Bob Kelly Virginia Bates Anello Ross dly thing to Caroline Walsh in w, Bill Rodrick do. So much be $12. The annual registration home of Miss Jenks San Jose better than fee for Extension courses, which where he spoke on "rho Logical te tit SPORTS DESK going along covers every course taken in the Use of the Human Voice". Jack Marsh James Marlais Wilbur Korsmeier in totally obliv- academic year 1936-37 is $1.00. Visiting the Pacific coast for the ADVERTISING STAFF ious of others, Two units of credit are allowed for third time, Mr. Proschowski, whose Bill Evans Rejeana James lor pretending to be oblivious. The the course. studio is in New York city, num- the - - - - old students have attend bers among his pupils Tito Schipa, wit been most gra- Those interested may cious this fall. A little show of the first meeting of the class with- of the Metropolitan Opera com- era wa recognition, a bit of a smile, "Good out charge, Extension Division of-; pany: Paul Robeson, negro basso; Fat morning", and the day goes bet- ficials said. and Al Trahan and Miss Virginia eit.3 GOOD AS RATS ter. Rea of Broadway musical shows. atiti afti ,. Anyway, if you don't like that Social Dancing club will meet , "Mr. Proschowski is undoubtedly In The Fire in. sort of thing. I hope you won't Monday, October 5, from 9 to 10 one of the finest teachers of speech In Tests---Honzic of By RAYMOND WALLACE object if I say "hello" to you. You p.m. in Room 1 of the Art building. in the United States," states Miss exit don't need to respond, but I get Obtain guest cards from Mrs. Cal- Jenks, who enrolled in the voice Rats are infinitelyreferable p to It seems to us that a requiredsort" of a kick out of it making kins in the women's gym. . authority's classes in Berkeley. high school course fur those p re- students for Psychological expert- ' in believe I'm on friendly A flAffN e. MARX (7,0TrirS Spe paring to enter college should be ments," declared Dr. Charles Hon- terms with aristocracy. Candidly tins a semester's training in the inter- zic, pyschology instructor at the bragging, you know, saying to dee pretations of course bulletins of myself, "It wasn't so long ago University of California, at a sem- to various colleges. It should include when I was young and interest- inar meeting of the psychology de- figl ing Just like that". calculus, differential and integral, partment and interested students statistical procedure to and includ- But if you see me down town, at the home of Dr. James DeVoss, th ing partial and multiple correla- initiative. You say head of the psychology department, you take the of the Pearson product-mo-; delighted, tion and Thursday night. "hello" first. I'll respond, ARROW gu ment formula for ro, exercises in I don't like to start it down Most psychological experiment- but W7 logic, and argumentation for deal- know all of you, ers depend on rats which are not there. I don't lin ing with an adviser. bad blund- temperamental, and are easily and I've made a few SHIRTS ers. I'm afraid if I make any Most students are here for a trained, according to the noted Von more, someone will call a cop. year or two before they begin to speaker. gua it's aU about, "Fresh old guy. Tried to pick a get an idea what Dr. Honzic was the first speaker Lar date with me." an by the time graduation is up- in a group of lecturers being pre- war perfectly on them most of them can sented by the psychology depart- Be sure you get the "Daily" mer Interpret the mystic cabala of the ment. daily. Might be a good idea to Duc catalogwhereupon they find that keep a file. If you're not here they have taken the wrong course.t' P certain days, have some one keep But don't let it worry you any . . . o iOiSiLy a copy for you. The "Daily" is whi If you can't make out right now a good college paper. It took a the just what it's all about, because great effort to build it up to its tint the administration can't either. In In Parade Friday present efficiency and cost a lot timi the first paragraph on page 31 of of money. I have been particularly be the current catalog will be found I Crammed to capacity in the back pleased with the issues this year. bad the statement that no more than of a large truck, the Associated Full of real college news, and plet 60 units may be offered toward Women Students of San Jose State that's what the paper's for. My the AS degree in any one depart- will contribute their share of noise- own attitude toward the paper othr ment. On page 61 are laid out the making to the noise parade which is that it should be free to dis- tear requirements for an AB in English, will be launched on Friday, October cuss all matters pertaining to the hair stating that the candidate must take 9, preceding the College of Pacific- colleges. I make only two re- bele 30 units in the lower division and State football game on Saturday, quests of the editors: First, that Spa 36 in the upper division. If that it was decided at an A.W.S. council we mind our own business and S.F. course in ed. measurements is do- meeting held Thursday in the or- not attempt to run the city of ball ing us any good, we add that up ganization's club mom. San Jose, and second, that the log to 66. All women students are welcome material be decent. I don't think offk to participate in the A.W.S. entry, a college paper should stoop to We dislike to seem to harp on for which the time and place of smut even if there is a precedent meeting will be announced institutions. I the matter of the library clock, at a for that in other HERE ARE THREE WINNERS IN ONE LEAGUE PI but one of the librarians told us later date, according to Alberta feel this way about the general The that the only way to get it was by Smith, chairman of the A.W.S. policy of the paper. Certainly any American and National League this month, offer one winner student agitation. Lynch mob I noise makers. editor, or any student, should each. But the Style League offers three. Three shirts. Three forms in the quad at noon. just as much concerned about Lli, ARROW shirts. welfare of San Jose State as I We are also bearing our black NO. 1The new (TRUMP), with a NEW ingeniously rdj am. You will all want to be proud underwear for the kiss of the pen- Mother Hubba woven soft collar, the longest-wearing collar ever sewn cil sharpener and the bookrack. of your Alma Mater. It's up to you, on a shirt. OLD STUFF, 'DOC' then, to use your own judgment al NO. 2(HURON) whose Speaking of ballot stuffing, as to that end. If you make a blun- more formal LAROSETI Sg ww collar LOOKS starched WITHOUT our brother Fathead was the der, we'll all take the rap starch and keeps fresh Cak,s, obp, all day. other day, can it be possible that Takes The C you. If you accomplish your Bye, we'll all climb on the band the election board doesn't know NO. 3(Gordon ), Arrow's famous oxford that wagon and pretend we did it. I the rules about electioneering? You can't fool "Uncle Jimmy". WON'T shrink. hi With our omniaudient ear When Mrs. DeVoss went to the hope the whole atullent body will stretched around the corner last place where she'd so carefully support the "Daily" this year. , week, we hear a student ask one hidden a large birthday ca'.e of the board members who was a baked in celebration of Dr. J. C. Young lady wishes transporta- good man to vote for for yell lead- DeVoss' and Mr. Harrison Heath's tion from Milliken Corners. 101 erand the board man told him. birthdays, she vouldn't find even highway. Will pay part of ex- a crumb. penses. Call Charline Armonci The Pre -Legal club will meet Frantic searching finally re- Santa Clara 389W. today in Room 11 at 12:30 sharp. vealed the cake under a bed a PRING'S In All members and students Inter- hiding place selected by Dr. Di - Forrest Coffee Shop the Heart of Scni Jose Since 1865 ested in law or any particular Voss when he discovered the "sur- Santa Clara at phase of the profession are asked pr ise", CLUB BREAKFASTS 25c up Market Complete PLATE LUNCH 25c to be present. Election of officers Complete Delicious Dinner ilk and an outline of the club's ac- There will be a Social Affairs I / Paaing at .11,i-thaw's Parking Station, tivities will take place. committee meeting Tuesday at , Open 5:00 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. Market at Post Street '247 S. First St. Op. Mission Theater Anthony Anastasi. 12:30 in the Student Council room. 411111111.1 FROSH ELEVEN LOOKS GOOD IN DOWNING MENLO 6100 Spartans Show Spartan Yearlings Push Over Sturdy Defense Last Period Touchdown For re- ler As Dons Victors Win In Grid Season Opener tb Peterson Sparks U S F Favor Hits Pay Dirt ice SPARTAN DAILY, NIONIDAY, (K"TOBER 5, 1936 a- Victory; Lewis And After Zimmerman Women's Sports Rocchi Leaders Leads Advance By PEGGY LUCIER from Page One) ies (Continued SAN JOSE STATE SOCCER TEAM LOSES down but Peterson booted the An inspired Spartan Frosh grid Use of the San Jose Tennis club through the uprights after t, team took a determined offensive courts has been granted State Wo- fourth period score. during the waning minutes of the :11 CONFERENCE OPENER TO U. S. F. DONS men tennis players this quarter State's offense gave fourth quarter in its clash with he San Jose for six hours a week, it was an- little opportun- -111 Menlo Saturday and drove 70 dc Spartan rooters nouned yesterday by Miss Marjorie Burly Bill Lewis yards for the winning and only he ity to cheer. LiuhT TO ONE IN I NEELY-PLAYED TILT Lucas, women's physical education able to :,ore of the game. After an in- iJse was the only back do bet- instructor. Members of the tennis ter than a couple of yards at a t licted penalty on Menlo had put al San Jose State's soccer eleve, classes and the Women's Tennis time without the aid of blocking he ball on the one yard line, ' met tough opposition Saturday club will be permitted to make in the. line. Larry Favor took a reverse from he morning on Spartan field and went INTRA- MURAL use of the courts offered by the Gene Rocchi brought Leroy Zimmerman and drove se Diminutive down to defeat before the strong SPORTS club. its feet several times ,,ross the line for the touchdown. na- the crowd to University of San Francisco Dons Increased interest in tennis this By KERMIT ANDERSON The conversion was missed, mak- a, with some flashy runbacks of Pet- by a score of 8 to 1. quarter has made it possible to ing the count 6-0. The game, m- erson's punts. The 148-pounder have nine women's classes which The Bay city squad which had I played on the turf of Spartan o; was a tough man for the massive Aspiring casaba flingers o are completely filled. Approximat- profitted much by its experience Stadium. as a preliminary to the ia city linemen to stop and he I State who desire some pre-season ely 160 are enrolled in these gained in many previous tussles San Francisco University-Spartan squirmed for many an extra yard 'playing. are to have their chance classes. kept the local men on the defen- Varsity affair, was an auspicious after he had appeared to be boxed in the Intra-Mural tour- Arrangements for an inter-or- fly sive during most of the fray. 'Tht in. Rocchi is likely to see plenty nament starting October 12, ac- ganization tennis tournament are !ch Don encounter was only the sec- of service because of Saturday's cording to Coach "Tiny" Hart- made at present by leaders tea ond for Coach Charles Walker's being exhibition. 'ann. Intra-Mural head. tennis club. Definite plans Ice team, and consequently the squad of the DEFENSE STRONG Any organization or individual will be announced tomorrow. is still not up to good season form. The defensive line play of the I may enter with only one rule be- Norman Sloper, Lyle Hastings. Spartans was at times superb as ing enforced, that: not more than and Lorenzo Quilici were the time and again Don backs drove main ONE letterman or TWO squad STATISTICS cogs in the Don offense, * deep into San Jose territory only , and they men of the Varsity quintet, are :/. - kept the San Jose backs and goalie opener for Coach DeWitt Portal's Dons State to be turned back by a band of allowed in one team. Yarls from scrimmage 172 52 on the alert during most proteges who entered the fray fighting Spartan linemen. of the Hartranft has asked for immed- 33 11 with Only a week and a half of Yards lost from scrimmage Particularly standing out in game. Bill Pitcher and captain Ray iate attention, so, those interested F orward P 17 5 practice behind them. the goal defense was the work LeCerque played consistently for should get in touch with him at completed 9 0 MENLO GOOD incomplete 6 5 of Mike Winters, massive State State throughout the contest. earliest convenience at the their intercepted :! 0 San Jose's lone goal came late The Menlo Junior College boys guard. Jess Wilson. junior tackle, Men's gym. Yardage from passes 107 0 in was also outstanding among the the last quarter and was booted I spent a great part of the gadie Yardage from passes and linemen of the day. through the uprights by Bill Pa- ' in Spartan territory due mainly scrimmage 279 52 voni, a substitute for Mendes N. Water Poloists Have to the splendid passing and run- First downs from scrimmage 6 2 George Cannel!. guard, Cly,I, from passes 4 0 pote. ning of dynamic Ray Hansen, bul- irot downs Vorhees, center, Joe Ferreira, Game For Tonight First downs from penalties 1 I San Francisco opponent's strength. guard, and Bob Wing and Joe wark of the Total first downs 13 2 G.Joe Regan Postponed aerial Lantagne, ends, came through However, one of Hansen's Number of punts 9 12 L. F.Joe Hallisy Average length of punts 36.4 35.2 with steady play which drew corn- heaves landed in the outstretched Walker is wonder- punt returns 27 63 R. H.Bill Golden r Coach Charlie hands of Charlie Lavannino, Frosh Yardage from ments of approval from Coach I polo Average length punt returns 4.5 15.7$ L. H.Frank R ing just when his three water took the pass on his Dudley DeGroot center, who Number of penalties against 7 5 teams will be able to splash water own was PASSES C. H.Joe Jackson I 30 yard stripe and Yardage lost from penalties SS 34 HURT in their opponents' eyes. San Jose State's pass defense, I R. H.Jack Huston downed in his tracks. Here the Fumbles 6 5 L. W.George Murphy According to the schedule, Spartan offense began to function. SAN JOSE while excellent at times, permitted! Times Total I. L.Lyle Hastings Charlie's aqua-ducks should already Zimmerman passed to May- the Dons to gain many yards' Carried Yards Yds. Ave. have disposed of the Dolphin Club then through aerial maneuvers. Several C. F.Norman Sloper berry for five yards and Ball Advcd. Lost Ave. I. R.Lorenzo Quilici in the junior and freshman divi- on Page Pour) Lewis 20 36 9 7.33 times Don receivers appeared to I(Continued sions, and his varsity and junior _ Argilla 2 4 4 2 be well-taken care of by defending R. W.Conel Johnson 2 I 9 3 San Jose State Isquads should be waiting for their Merino backs but the passes were com- Oakland pool. .05 I meet tonight with the Athens Club Hilton 1 3 2 pleted anyway. G.Dick Edmonds Walker is wondering now if his Peach 3 3 0 0 I first and second stringers. Frequent fumbles marred the L. F.Ray LeCerque cap. i three teams will really meet with Totals 29 52 11 04 in- U. S. F. otherwise well-played tilt. Both R. F.Nick Germano The Dolphin Club, however, the here this Friday. to Times Total teams were guilty of loose ball - C. H.Bill Pitcher 1 formed Coach Walker that due The schedule reads--"Olympic Club unavoidable circumstances its meet Carried Yards Yds. Ave. handling with perhaps the Dons R. H.Jack Wiles October 9, Spartan pool, 8 p.m., Ball Advrd. Lost Ave. Spartans would have to be being even more guilty than the L. H.Bud Everet with the fresh, juniors, and varsity" --and if Peterson 22 94 4 4.M Indefinitely postponed. Spartans, who received several C. F.Bob Harris precedent is to be judged by, Arneson 7 12 4 1.14 Del Begun 19 36 IS 102 S.F.U. fumbles only to lose the I. R.Mendes Nepote The Athens Club now finds lack Charlie's waterdogs will go through Seeno 3 I 05 ball Main of funds forces postponement of the season undefeated and without because of fast whistle-blow- I. L.Dick Antore 4 1 2 ing on the part of the wideawalie R. W.Vincent Wahn their scheduled meet, which was having aggravated an opponent's Gerard 16 I .05 Officials. I W.Jack Marsh to have been held tonight in the , sinus trouble. Totals 56 172 33 2.1114 Plunging Ray Peterson . . . . Finds Another Opening

Ray Peterson, ace Don back, who con- sistently rammed the Spartan line for gains Saturday afternoon, IS pictured above hading a gaping hole in the San Jose line. The State players whose numbers are clearly visible are (left to right) 27, Capt. Carpenter; 40, Jack Martin; 12, Joe Ferreira; Ray Peter- son, U.S.F., with the ball; and 30, Lloyd Wattenbarger. PAGE FOUR SPARTAN DAILY, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1936 FROSH WIN 6 To 0 Announcements 1B And D Artists Today's Program Of Civil Service WILL PERFORM Requires Schools (Comtheard from Page Three) cepted one of Zimmerman's 1 own 4t tired a beautiful straight toss and carried it to his P exchange of punts gave Menlo the Jobs Are Made For Game Dance In olice Work down the center to Don Press- edge when Hansen returned to, ley that was good for 17 yards. "T oday a police school the San Jose 39, and after a line 1 Civil service positions recently Thespians Come From is an VC Work -horse Zimmerman crossed play, he heaved a pass to Wilson announced open to both men and I accepted part of every modem went to the Spartan 15 yard up the opposition on the next that women are as follows: Triumph Abroad police department or program, and for line. Here the threat stopped as play and plowed over center the idea has gained Foundation Drilling Foreman. group such mornen- 8 yards and picked up 1 more I Carmody recovered a fumbled lat- "The B and D thespian .)pen to men only; age 25-50; show here the turn that it Is now established on the following. Larry Favor eral. giving the locals the ball. has condescended to State-Pacific dance, iforever in our national came around on a reverse and, I The second quarter saw the ball salary $180 per month. Application 'night of the police pro- presented in an artful taking the ball from Zimmer- in Spartan territory almost all must be filed by October 10, 1936. and will be gram." stated Mr. William A. Wilt- line of the time. FLmbles played havoc and delightfully entertaining floor man, found a hole in the Bookkeeping Machine Operator. berger, director of the San Jose yards through with the local boys, although the Open to men and women; age 1- show during two intermissions," and scampered 23 State college police school, dur- stated Harold Kibby, social affairs in his a broken field only to be hauled new backfield which was in 45; salary $100 per month. Ap- good committee chairman, upon return- article entitled "Some Trends In down on the 16 yard stripe. ing that time made some plication must be filed by October the end of ing from San Francisco where he Identification" which appeared in Here came the penalty on Men- gains. Shortly before 10, 1936. Preston, half- had just completed negotiations the September issue of "Interna- lo for talking, putting the pig- the half, Charles Journeywoman Bindery Worker. taken from the fray with the heads of the group. tional Association for Identifica- skin one yard away from back, was Open to women only; age 21-50; cut and broken nose. tion". touchdown territory. Zimmer- with a badly salary prevailing rate. Application The famous B and D entertain- will probably be out of action man crackea a stubborn line He must be filed by October 24, 1936. ers, fresh from new conquests in The article considers the field for some time. of but was held for no gain, and Hospital Attendant. Open to men Australia, have been in San Fran- Instruction in the art of finger- then Favor took the reverse During the third quarter both only; age 21-45; salary $50 per cisco for the last month originat- printing and also the problems that produced the score. teams threatened but were month and maintenance. Applica- ing a new and greater show in encountered by a young police FUMBLE RECOVERED stopped, after advancing to each tion must be tiled by October 10. preparation for a years engage- officer who desires a career in With about two minutes remain- other's 20 yard marker, and in ment at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel this phase of activity. ing, Menlo opened up its bag of the fourth period, Menlo was in New York city, and will use Mr. Wiltberger, in his para- at, tricks, and on the kickoff pulled advancing dangerously f a their appearance here as a final graphs discussing the modem a reverse, Wilson to Hansen, and when an intercepted pass paved Archers Divide In hearsal. Immediately after the problems In the science of descrip- touch- Hansen ran to his own 44 yard the way for San Jose's ,how they will entrain for the east. lion and identification, expressed marker before he was stopped. down march. Teams At Meeting State and Pacific students will be an urgent need for further devel- Sa Zimmerman came in on the next STANDOUTS the first nighters of their newest opment in these two fields. "One we Wilson, and play to intercept a lateral and For Menlo, Hansen, and greatest presentation. realizes how inadequate our tech- stU main burden. Of Archery enthusiasts were div- head toward the Menlo goal, but Hogan bore the B and D officials were not ex- nique and information has been brii and , team, Larry Favor ided into two groups when the a hard tackle stopped him the home ceedingly verbose about their new in the description of stolen prop- out of his looked good on running plays and Archery Club held its first meet- sent the ball scooting origination, but conclusions drawn erty when attempting to teach proved1 the safety position, and Leroy ing of the quarter Friday noon hands. Lavannino again in from a few chance remarks have new men in the field. The prob- Prx when he I Zimmerman, who was in on al- on the San Carlos street turf. The a man of the moment it that a new and beautiful bevy lem is a great one and requires the elusive pigskin. most every offensive play, was a I division separated inexperienced pounced on the of chorus girls will be featured. constant thought" the safe line plays kept decided standout. Hugo DeGroot archersfrom master archers in A couple of Harold Kibby advised all stu- ma ball in Sparta's possession; showed much good football, mak- order that skilled shooters would the dents to arrive at the dance early ton the final gun was fired. ing good line plays and heaving not be competing with beginners. until an a tremendous crowd is ex- kshworth Leaving OUTLOOK DARK and kicking the ball with accura- Norma Fammatre was chosen tol pected, and late corners might have The Spartan Babes were in hot cy. Pressly and acting Captain head the group in place of Martha I Tonight; Will Bring to be turned away at the door. fir, water more than once, and at the Carmody were brilliant in line Pye. representative who was el- Back Club Airplane qua very start the outlook was none play, crashing through several ected last year but who did not Jot to bright. After the kickoff and times to throw the opponent backs return to schooL Nature Study Club To Postponing his departure because To Menlo punted back. Wilson inter- for losses. Both men and women students , Hold Open House Meet , of unforseen complications, 1-Iillis stu are eligible fut membership in the Ashworth will leave for Bradford, stu club which will meet every Fri- I The Nature Study club, directed Penn., tonight or early tomorrow put Burial Custom Shown day during the noon hour. One by Dr. Karl Hazeltine will hold morning. revealed Bob McEuen, TRYOUTS quarter of archery is required un- an open PLAYERS house meeting in To Be Root Of Ancient S. I Room president of the State Flying ads less the individual has had some 222 of the Science building to- Club. eil Nile Valley's Pyramids experience in the sport. A num- morrow evening at 7:30 sharp. The date of the plane's arrival TODAY AND TOMORROW ber of new heavier bows have Dr. P. Victor Peterson, head Mention Egypt and promptly I was scheduled for next Monday Pa been purchased during the sum- of the Science department, and our minds register two words, I but has been changed to an indef- rei With speaking tryouts to be held mer to be used by master archers. Mr. J. Peterson from Alum Rock pyramids and adventure. One inite date. As in the latter part of the week, stu- Park will be the speakers of the feels the urge of the wander- Plans at present are for Ash- wh dents trying out for the San Jose evening. All those who are inter- lust, and a thousand and one worth to leave for Bradford by Players, the college dramatic or- First Afternoon Hop ested are welcome to attend the questions flit through the mind train and on the return trip, fly bet ganization, today and tomorrow n,coting about this land of mystery, ro- Features Grid Queen plane back to San Jose Air- of take the written tests on technical the mance, and adventure. Next we port, King Road. us, phases of dramatic work in Room start thinking about those huge, ' Feat tiring the appearance of Sigma Kappa tat 49 between 4:00 and 6:00 p.m. Delta -* massive, and forbidding looking Martha Sayre, football queen for Wednesday and Thursday cand- To structures, the pyramids, and the San Jose State-San Francisco Meet Tomorrow Notices idates for the Players will deliver * then we ask ourselves the rea- game, the first afternoon dance - - it selections chosen from a group of Election of officers will be held There will be a rally committee son why they were built. of the quarter was held Friday a , four monologues selected by the by Sigma Kappa Delta, journal- meeting tomorrow night In the stu- Several thousand years ago man In the women's gym. I afternoon o'clock. migrated from the cradle of man speech arts department, and Fri- ism honor society, tomorrow morn- dent council rooms at 7 Miss Savre was introduced to ' ing at 11:30 chairman. into the Nile Valley region. Here day in the Little Theater the cand- in the publication's Important. Cal Sides, Jerry Girdner, to the students, and office, according LOIlia he remained and lived in compar- idates may offer any selection of to Wal- --- led the Cal newly elected yell-leader, ther, acting president. There will be a Home Economics ative peace for an indefinite time. their own choice. crt crowd in yells. Myer Ziegler's or- 5. It was not long before that irres- Mr. Hugh Gillis, Dr. Dorothy Policies of the organization for club meeting Monday. October the eir chestra furnished music for the fall quarter and the election p.m. In Room 1 of the Home istible urge in man to see what Kaucher, and Mr. Earnest Menden- at 8 11 affair. of new members will also be dis- was in the valley beyond took hold,' hall of the speech faculty, and two Economics building. Be ------and small groups departed to mi- members of Players, Bill Gordon cussed at the meeting. World Literature anthology grate into the deserts of Egypt. and Frank Hamilton will act as Lost: LOST: Maroon colored fountain

It was not long betore the des- judges for by Crane. Return to Publications' pen. Please return to publication's the tryouts. 4. -t erts were fairly cluttered with office. Notices office. Virginia Bates. S; these wandering bands of nomads. Stanford Professor To Among these wandereis there Executive Board will Ill, Halt, and Lame All organizations wishing to en- arose a custom of burying a per- Speak Here Thursday meet this noon at 12:15 In the F ter floats in the noise parade, see son's belongings with him when Edwin Markham Health W.A.A. room. he passed into the region beyond. Cottage , Bill Moore as soon as possible. In the second lecture of the 430 South 8th street At first a shallow hole was dug, There will be an regular weekly series presented by important the body thrown in, and then for- Earl Wetterstrom Smock and Tam the college psychology department, meeting tomorrow gotten. With these bodies often Vaughn Hubbard In the clubroom Professor Paul Farnsworth of at 12:30. All mem- were buried fabulous fortunes of Gordon Begg bers should attend. 1 gems and other valuables. Because Stanford University will speak on Jule Ashworth tiv of the custom, wandering bands the psychology of music Thurs- Helen George For SaleBotany book, Ribbins for of bandits found it quite profitable day evening, October S. at 7 Hazel Smart and Rickett. o'clock in Room 110. Good condition. Call put to rob these graves. Ruth Bergyholdt Ballard 1092J after six o'clock. dm In order Jo prevent this dese- All students are invited to at- Evelyn Webb CANDIES, LUNCHES da: crating, the people began to pile tend the lecture, particularly those Ruth Tarver There will be a meeting of the and FOUNTAIN Service rocks over the graves. As time studying music to whom the talk Florence Toland Hostess committee In the "Y" room 'ii marched on. the nomads started will be of major interest. Lorraine Umhait ILK at 5:00 today. to settle and form cities. Here in SHAKES 10c the cities this custom, through munitlea and in due course of time When You di force o: habit, was continued. Soon one was able to tell a deceased Want Good landwiches, Come To fr the rich settlers began to think person's importance by the size :40 LUNCH 20c and found no reason why the poor of the rock pile over his grave. C Y SANDWICH 'NENDRLA SHOP I RUSTED and the rich should have the same It oi was this custom that even- A.N.OSBORNE -he Biggest and Best Red Hof, size rock p. pile over their graves. tually led directly to the building it Hamburgers - Home-made COFFEE 15c This started competition between of these Taninles and Chili 0 huge constructions that Con Came 31 EAST SAN ANTONIO the different J, castes of the coin - (all pyramids. 181 South First Street Ballard 1525