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EDITED BY AND FOR THE STUDENTS OF JOHN CARROLL UNIVERSITY VOL. XXIn , OffiO FRIDAY,· JANUARY, 29, 1943 NO. 9 Columbro Terminates Position Freshmen Ele~t Clas s Olficers As News Business Manager On Wednesday, January 20, over With this issue, the Carroll News losses the services of Pat Oo­ seventy-five per-cent of the freshman lumbro, Business Manager. Pat is a second-half senior, and tradi.: class cast ballots in the first '46 elec­ tionally News staff members retire when they enter th~ ~cond tions. The first semester elections were half of their senior year in order to devote full time to their studies. only temporary in as much as the men Pat joined the business staff in his chosen at that time were acting as freshman year, and was appointed to leaders until the frosh became more the position of Assistant Busines Ma­ acquainted and therefore could recog­ nager. In his sophomore year he was nize qualities of leadership for perma­ appointed Business Manager at the nent officers. mid-year staff changes. He has band­ A landslide vote swept Jim Hogue led the position since, sometimes with to the presidency. Hogue ·is a West one assistant, more often alone, but Side boy who resides in Bernet Hall, always with admirable success. which gave him drawing power from Since Pat took over the position of both the day-hop and dorm students. Business Manager, the amount of ad­ Jim Tolle was elected to the office of vertising space sold has more than Vice-president by a wide margin. Bill doubled, and has always shown steady Koster and Bill Brugeman were chosen increase. The duties of the Business as Secretary and Treasurer, respect­ Manager include soliciting copy, ar­ ively. ranging the advertising copy layout, All these men, except Brugeman, billing, and collecting for ads. gain seats in the Carroll Union due to In addition to fulfilling these duties, their elections. They will represent the Pat was elected a lieutenant at his freshman in the Union activities. freshman class elections, and was se­ The Carroll Union took charge of the cretary of the freshman debating club, balloting and counting of votes. Mitch He went to the finals in the freshman Shaker, Dan Vance, Bob Kleis and AI debating tournament. He was vice-pre­ Francesconi were those in charge. sident of the French Club and has been active in class affairs. In his senior year he was accepted for inclusion in "Who's Who in American Colleges and Dr. A nderson Appointed Carroll Pledges . Support To Universities." But these have been only extra­ curricular activities. In addition Pat WPB Regional Director Hoban, Coadjutor majored in Sociology, always maintain­ H. ing a high scholastic average. He has Dr. Paul ¥tderson, who has been teaching Business Statis­ By papal declaration Bishop Edward Francis Hoban has been worked throughout his four years as tics and Mathematics at Carroll, has just been appointed Cleve­ designated as bishop of Lystra and coadjutor of the Suffr~ land Regional Director, Bureau of Statilstics, War ProrliUdion a guard for the Clevelan

THE J ACKETS THE FLASHES

Page Three CARROLL NEWS Friday, January 29th, 1943 Streaks Beat Reserve 41-35 Remaining Games Carroll To Face My Asst. Says Tuesday, Feb. 2-0berlin -There Saturday Feb. 6-B-W- There Baldwin- Wallace by Jos. P.. Tulley 59-57 Tuesday, Feb. 9 -Kent -There lose to Golden Flashes Monday, Feb. 15 - Akron - Here Going into the final period trailin)g, John CarToll's Blue Streak Wednesday, Feb. 17 - Case- Here Then Kent State cagers turned on the heat and handed the "blitz boys" from West­ Tuesday, Feb. 23 - W.R.U. -There F'or the econd time thi sea- ern Reserve their secood Big F'our defeat 41-35 last w~k at Thursday, Feb. 25 - Fenn - Here on the John - arroll hoop ter Benedictine. Saturday, Feb. 27 - Heidelberg -Here will engage Baldwin-Walla e's It was the econd game in 1a1 row that the Carroll hoopgters up­ Tuesday, Mar. 2 - Mt. Union -There Big Four 1 ague leader ' on the set the dope cart; the rprevious F'riday Akron U's. red-hot qu~: Jacket's home floor, the Berea fell surprise victims 38-37. ""' i ""hl!ll'li:&J Armory on Februar 6th. * * * Carroll led ail the way in the first Knights Get 101 The best game of the season from In the last meeting at ~~ne­ half the score at the end of t he first Streaks, y eomem to an unbiased standpoint was the one qua~ter being 10-8 in favor of the 'dictine Carroll played bri~hant that the lads from Kent State snatched Points, Trounce basketball and forced a hJg~ly Streaks. Reserve closed the gap to one Tangle at Oberlin from under our noses last week. But point just before the half ended, when favored B-W outfit into ubnu - this isn't an unbiased standpoint; so it was Carroll 18, Reserve 17. Tigers 101 to 16 sion until a late rally netted a let's quit that nonsense and either lose Coach Tom Conley's Blue Streak In th~ third quarter things began to basketball team will have an oppor- winning margin for the Jackets by nventy points, or if possible, win Breaking ~11 !Previous records 38-33. get rough. Reserve went ahead at 19-18 unity to add another victim's scalp to by a large margin, the Ecclesti­ by said margin. My heart can't stand and seconds later Carroll made it 20-19. This time, as in the previous en­ the excitement of any more close ones their collection when they tangle with cal Knights went on a mad ram­ The Cats, however put on a spurt and the Yeomen of Oberlin College. The counter, B-W will enter the fray a like that. the next time the lead changed hands page and smashed their wa'f to game has just been scheduled and the a stunning 101-16, yes, neigh­ heavy favorite. However, the B~u e *· they stretched it to 26-20. arrangement calls for the Streaks to Streaks seem to have hit their stnde In our last visit, my assistant* went bor that's 101 points, triumph The Streaks whittled at the lead un­ travel to Oberlin on Tuesday, February and with Big John Gallagher and Edd1e out on a branch and predicted that til it stood 27-24, when Doyle meshed over the haples 'l'ige1·s. Leading 2nd for the contest. 67 "00 7 at the half the Knights Doyle continueing their torrid ~ace, ~d the Carrolls' would soon hit the vic­ a field goal and a free throw to knot Al Francesconi returning to h1gh pomt tory trail. The .recent triumph over the count. Gallagher put in his only twpered off and concentrated fame, they promise to be just as strong that "blitz" outfit from University basket of the evening to put the Blue mainly on going over the centu­ ry mark- Ed Ecker led the cor­ if not stronger for the coming contest. Circle was welcome to say the least. and Gold in the lead, and as the quar­ Veterans Bernie The Jackets, on the other hand have Not to mention, the upset over the ter ended, the scoreboard read Carroll ing with 25 points, with Jack lost the services of Joe Kostohryz, high Akron Zippers. Keep it up lads. 30, Reserve 28. Ghilain hot on his heels with 24. point man for them and will have to The week before the above mention­ Brysh, N. Carroll come up with someone plenty good to * * ... The Cats tried everything in the ed wrecking cre-ov took time out to The local papers have been giving final quarter to dent the Streak de­ blast the Bears into submission 51-25. adequately replace him. our freshmen hot-shots a lot of publi­ Meet Kent February 9th fense, but to no avail. Coach Ray Clif­ Stead~ Streaks In the two games played the Knights city. And they do deserve it. ... they're ford cleaned the bench in an effort have aeraged 76 points per, or better Following the B-W game, Carroll puh-lenty good! But the point is, the The recent upturn of fortunes to effect a scoring combination but the than a point a minute. travels to Kent on Feb. 9th to tackle backbone of our hard fighting varsity of John Carroll's Blue Streak Cats just didn't have it. At the end it The Calvert Reserves and the Custei the Golden Flashes. Some time ago, are those two outstanding guards basketball team has been a was Carroll 41-35, going away. Five opened the intra-mural season. Kent State managed to edge Coach whose experience keep the team on a ource of enjoyment to Carroll Eddie Doyle led the scoring with 12 The game looked like a romp for the Conley's charges 59-57 in a two-over­ steady keel. Let's give Bernie Brysh rooters. But how many have points. Jack Gallagher contributed one probed deep into the matter and Custers, who led at one point fourteen time battle at Benedictine. Both teams and Neal Carroll the hand they well goal and seven foul.-shots for nine. Bill showed high-scoring abilities in what deserve. ought ~me of the main rea!Sons to zero. The Calverts found themselves Knapp, freshman a e from Shaw High ·for the late successes of the in the second half, and with Bill Dem­ has been called ~he most thrilling loca paced the losers wi h nine points. Blue and Gold cagers? Those psey and Ed Cuneen showing the way,l game of the season. My assistant and I hate to break the Kent 59, Carroll 57 who have must have been re­ came within two points of the Custers. This next meeting of the Streaks and news to you so un-gently, but since Two nights later on Thursday, Ja­ warded with the realization that With half a minute to go, Bob Coyne Flashes should produce some real fire­ the Air Corps has called him, and my nuary 21st, Kent State's red-hot cage two main cogs in the fast mov­ pulled a Frank Merriwell and sunk a works. The Carroll men will be attempt homework (over at the little woman's quintet invaded Benedictine gym to ing Carroll cage machine are its shot from half-floor to knot the count ing not only to gain revenge for their house) keeps me busy these nights, engage Tom C.onley's fast coming Blue two veteran gwall·ds, Bernie 24-24, only to have Ed Heil steal his recent defeat at the hands of the Sta­ we find it expedient that we desist .~treaks. When the smoke had cleared, Brysh and eal Carroll. thunder and duplicate the feat as the ters but will ha\"e the added incentive from the responsibility of this 'yar the Flashes were found in front 59-57, Both Bernie and Neal are seniors and bell sounded and give the seniors a of bringing the Flashes' lengthy reign kalyum. Besides that, we think it's ?ut it took the regul_aton game, plus 26-24 win. in the win column to an abrupt end. better than we don't write it no more. are playing their third season on the two five-minute overtime periods for The West-side Freshmen won 33-3 Akron Invades Feb. 15th Bet you're sorry, huh? varsity. As sophomores they had the them to tum the trick. It was an up­ iJl-fortune to be playing the same po­ from the Draft-Baits as the losers were The followin Monday, Feb. 15th, the * * hill fight for the Flashes all the way, sitions as Fran Talty and Chuck She­ held to one field-goal while Eddie Cor­ Zippers of Akron U. invade Benedic­ I see by the papers, or rather my and they showed why they owned a he. However, they were familiar faces rigan, Winkel and Pat McCafferty tine gym to wreck vengeance on the assistant sez, that intramurder basket­ ~ix-ga me winning streak. in the line-up as yearlings, and last bombarded the hoop from all angles. Blue and Gold basketeers for the thum­ ball has officially begun. I kind of The Streaks were leading 36-30 at year Bernie played regular guard. Car­ The Reservists with Jack Webb and ping upset they administered to the thought that's what was happening up the beginning of the fourth quarter, roll, however, still saw Frank Talty someone named Miller leading the way Rubber City lads recently. in the gym when a piece of plaster but fell victims to a determined rally playing brilliant ball at the other post. downed the Dark Horses 35-24. Carroll ended one win streak of the fell in my coffee down in the cafeteria. that saw the Staters tie the count at This year both players landed the first The Bernet Bernies came out of a Zippers, who promptly started a new (Co=ent censored. ) 38 all just 35 seconds before the gun string guard positions; Neal after the 'first half trance to turn the trick on one at the expense of the Yellow Jack­ * * '~ would have given Coach Conley's boys frst few games, Bernie from the very the Custers 31-17. The Custers were e s from B-W the next night in an He (my ass't) gave me a vivid des- their third win in a row. start. leading 14-10 at the half and seemed overtime game. The Zippers will roar cription of the happenings up there, to have matters well in hand. The Kent snatched an early lead, but Neal Canol! comes to Carroll from into town intent upon making it two Bemies came to life and held Shaker tho .... He said they were slipping from the Streaks, coming back strong, went Cleveland St. Ignatius where he star- in a row over Big Four opponents. II Co. to three points in the second half one end of the gym to the other. .... to the fore. With only 15 seconds to red on the best Ignatian team in years. the coming encounter is anything like (G1,1ess what was making them slip. while they garnered sixteen. "O this time, Kent again tied up the With lanky Ray Knapp, Neal came to the last, and it promises to be, then I'll give you three chances. was red In other games the Calvert Reserves 1 It ball game on Tucker's double-decker. the Heights school and continued his Streak rooters will be treated to a real downed the Groovers 47-26, the Bears and sticky, and it wasn't cafeteria cat­ fine play. A good defensive man, fast, ball game. sup.) . In the second overtime period, the beat the Dark Horses 25-24, and the and a deadly long shot, Carroll is a Flashes once more went ahead, but the ·Bernies humbled the Draft Baits 33-16. * Streaks, with Neal Carroll showing the real mainstay on a team otherwise At one point in the mayhem, genial way with two long-shots, stormed back composed of youngsters. shot out of bounds after it has left Gene said there was no sense spoiling to even it up, 56 apiece. Tucker again Bernie Brysh is a native of Farrell his opponents hands. WATCH YOUR FEET their fun and complicating matters with 'Pa., where he too, starred in basket~ So these you have them; the old a basketball. So he took it downstairs. put the hose to Carroll's chances with a short-shot. Brysh sank a charity-toss ball. Never flashy but the steadiest and men of the squad, but without whom If You Want to be Neat It was fifteen minutes before any one to make it 58-57, but Risa duplicated coolest player on the team, Bernie's the Streaks certainly would not be noticed it was gone. Incidentally, the the feat, and it ended Kent 59, Car­ favorite defensive trick is batting a making such a good showing this year. QUALITY Knights won, 4 down and four to go. SERVICE roll 57. Opponents, that is. Al Francesconi led the Streak scor­ and * "Where Fair Friends Meet" We are firmly convinced someone ing with 12, while Eddie Doyle and should pass a law making them play -Tack Gallagher kept up their torrid ECONOMY on Fridays; that would eliminate one pace by pottng ten points apiece. CE·FAIJI CH O ICE vicious practice, anyhow. Of course, I UNIVERSITY SHOE am referring to cannibalism. I hear it anyhow, regardless of rationing. But isn't being done in the best circles when you have refs like we have, TAV ERN SAN D WICHES this year, in spite of the rationing of there an excuse to beef. And it should Welcomes Y.o u Again SERVICE beef. not be the black market variety. FA. 9666 QuaJity Sandwiches 20610 N. PARK BLVD. * * * Well, pardon me, friend, I think I'd better go get into a uniform. .. .any kind And speaking of t}{'e rationing of 2171 W arrensvile Center Rd. CHARLES EMANUEL beef, it seems everyone watching a .. The neighbors are beginning to throw 12405 Cedar Rd. FA. 9661 game in the blood-stained gym beefs rocks at me. Farewell. Page Four CARROLL NEWS FTiday, January 29th, 1943

• RECENT PHOTOS OF J C SERVIC~M~N New Gadets ... 1 Bishop Receives Honorar) Degree These men are the new Naval Avia-1 tion Cadets who arried at Carroll this 1 week: '.., I~ Geo. Rawley, Gaines, Michigan. Mark Richard, Columbia City, Ind. Dale Rice, Detroit, Michigan. Jack Rossland, Bay V1lage, Ohio. Charles Roush Middleport, Ohio. Don Schivley, 1Buchtel, Ohio. Edward Schmidt, Cleveland, Ohio. Jack Schwinn, Dayton, Ohio Frank Sedler, Cincinnati, Ohio. James Sexton, Plymouth, Michigan. Theo. Shamie, Detroit, Michigan. James Shealy, Sycamore, Ohio. Geo. Simon, Dearbom, Mich. Emery Smith, Rossford, Ohio. Franz Spohn Columbus, Ohio . . I • Robert Squ1er, Grosse Pomte Farms, Michigan. William Stefanac, Ahmeek, Mich. Bernard Steger, Hudson, Mich . Gareth Todd, Bluffton, Ohio.

Eugene Tokarsky1 Cleveland, Ohio. -Auxili.rury Bi~ hop James A. McFadld.en receives the degree of Plug Doctor. of Laws from the Very Rev. Thomas J. Donnelly, S. J., Lt. Rchard J. Blaha Cadet Thomas McGuire • • • President of John Carroll University at the commencement ex­ Lt. Jolm L. Foy Corp. Richard R. Kempel By the way there's a dance over at cersises, Sunday January 17, in the university auditorium. The Gesu tonight. Be sure to bring a pack ·bishop then gave a short address to the thirty-five graduates. of cigs with you. Service Column • • • Continued from page 2 * John T. Clancy, '43, graduated re­ * cently from Big Spring Bombardier $chool and received his commission as a second lieutenant. Job~ C. Murray received his cern­ mission as a bombardier at the Victor­ ville Flying School, Victorville, Texas. We again invite all Carroll service men to make this their column. Let's Pvt. R. G. Gayneau hear from you! Pvt. Ralph Mapletana A Scientist Reports On Scientific Academy Due to war tends and many other poqr social facilities many organizations~ the Carroll Campus have evidenced a slight cool­ :im.g effect; how :wer one organization is braving this storm with brilliant advan es, that is The SCIENTIFIC ACADEMY. The Scientific Academy by its very name is conducive to thoughts of cold of the Academy, when not in painters £actualities and scientific formality. I e.ttire (The Retort was recently rain­ wish to definitely state that this or­ bow painted) or away from thoughts ganization is far from being that. of Mary Grove College, Detroit, stroll­ During its 26 years of "QUIET" ing, or I should say smiling, thru the existance it has made great great Carroll halls. strides unknown but to a select few. Or Fred Schnell, seCretary, who is 1. It is the only organization on the really pulling down A 's even if he does Carroll Campus that boasts its own throw the cat out the window to stu­ private Club-room (The Retort-3rd dy? floor of the Chemistry building. ) And Ed Lundberg, vice president, 2. It combines, more than any other away from Virginia, shakes a mean organization, real fellow-ships and flash of T. S. P. education. Did you know that approximately 40 3. Its members, bound by a staunch pre-medical lads took the American Iconstitution and Alumni, keep in con­ Medical Association comprehensive ex­ tact with the Academy long after grad­ amination Monday afternoon. And as uation. one of those I'm here to tell you it I To day more than in previous years wasn't a picnic. America needs doctors the Academy hums with activity. It or shall we say virtueal geniuses. A TRAINED ARMY affords recreation for its members who The Academy is sponsoring a ping­ toil endlessly at their scientific en­ pong tournament as well as a bowling deavors. Yes, we are truly an organi· team. zation of fellows bonded by friendship. All bequests graciously accepted by on Active Duty. You may notice Bill Fayen, president the Academy treasurer. A. Saint. Notice What Carroll News articles do you Iprinted? If so drop them n the sug­ The Ohio Bell army of telephone workers wears no li.ke bes:? Do y~u ha.ve any news, gos- gestion box at the Publicity office · uniform. Almost 60% of these employees wear Bell Slp or mterestmg 1tems you'd like door. System service emblems ranging from five years to 45 years. The operator who puts through your call, the lineman on the pole, the executive at his desk, the girl MEET YOUR FRIENDS in the business office who handles your account are representatives of this trained army on active duty­ at the rendering a vital service to the country in this time of war.

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