ON TO LOYOLA TONIGHT University °f California Sauchos Meet Lions At Gilmore Stadium SANTA BABBAJ2A C0LL6G6 A threatening Loyola grid squad completed its final prac­ tice drill in preparation for its game with the-Santa Barbara Gauchos tonight at Gilmore Stadium. Coach Tony Delellis’ lads are confident that this is their year— as they are being touted by Sam Hayes’ preview, with a victory by three ’ touchdowns. Delellis is centering his flankers and pass plays around seasoned AMS Announce old timers who will be the frame­ € L GRUCHO work for the team. VOL. XXVI SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, OCTOBER 4, 1946 No. 2 Pacing the attack for the Lions Smoker Program will be their speedy 165 pound mmmm halfback. Gene Grady, who works very well in the “ T ” formation. Frosh-Sophs Bill For Wed. Night L eft end: Ralph Garaina, 190, a two year letterman, strong de­ October 9th, members of the fensive wingman. Annual Brawl AMS will open their social season L eft tackle: W ally Crittenden, «ill with the year’s first smoker. 205, a two year letterman, first To be held in the local audito­ stringer on U.S.C.’s 1943 f Rose rium, the big event Will literally «Sigm Bowl team, ; . ; At Phelps Field roll off with a cloud of smoke, Traditional inter-class rivalry Left.guard: A1 Wuryell, 190,, a V cigars • being passed out at the letterman from the 1942 club. will be renewed at Phelps field ■ I door to all. As the evening pro­ Center: Travis French, 185, a next Thursday, October 10, when gresses, those in the ‘cheap-seats’ two year letterman and great’Iine (courtesy Mr>. Woodhouse) may b.ueker, . . the freshmen and sophomores find it difficulty to distinguish the slug it out for supremacy in the m W Right guard: Hugh Ward, 201, entertainers, all o f whom should played with the, tough El t,Tor o annual Mud Brawl. live up to advance notices. Marine eleven. New .additions to the old pro­ MC duties w ill fall to Eddy Right tackle: Jack White, 220, (That’s What I Like About the gram of rolling in dirt and water £ m a tower o f strength. ^ . will include special events between South) Morris and Danny (smould­ Right end: the only position for ering boulder) Alcala. Spotlight the two classes o f “ horse and ■ ' « ¡ s i which a Lion veteran.;didn’t5 re­ rider” , “ king-of-the-hill” ' and sev­ u m showmanship will be furnished by ■ turn— Ralph Gumbine, 190. ' eral other competitive events.- ex-Freddy Slack trumpet tooter, Quarterback: Johnny Machado, 1 Jack Adler, and slight-of-hand Objective of ' this traditional ü - ' i 195, a former fight stringer. battle in years gone by has been l i § I finaglings by Maldo, the Magician. Right half: Johnny .Corbett, m The four scheduled boxing bouts the decision o f whether freshmen ¡¡¡¡¡Ë lf I » 180, running mate o f Coach De- continued, wearing their caps. §¡¡l¡§i i l i will feature- Bobby Garcia, two- lillis on the 1939 varsity. Failure ,'to win the brawl meant time 2C2A Champ; Bob Works; S S I f llgllpi Fullback: Fred Beyrouty, -260, the frosh wore dinks for the rest Bill Burdick; G. Chauncey; and Little All-American candidate, left of the term. New rulings of the ¡¡¡Ilio Bebe Mathews, who is in charge i g l HÜ« handed, . ’ : j university concerning hazing plans ill -Iw of the fistic events; Garcia, rug­ With' the presumptiouS strength effecting veterans has discouraged IHI ged 128 .pound sophomore, _ has that the Lions have on paper and this practice. 191 Mill had seven fights since his military that hard scrapping aggregation Î The brawl, as usual, will be discharge and has ended all' but Illilla M i we saw play on La Playa Field given by AMS in conjunction'With K i one with TKO’s. In spite o f an Saturday night, this proposes to Alpha Phi Omega service frater­ offer to fight anyone up to and in­ be one of the best contests o f the nity. cluding the heavies, Garcia has ■ 11 ! season. ■ h no comers-on as yet. The affair should provide an en­ SB joyable stag evening for all at­ Vets Schedule tending. It is planned to start at Speech Clinic Gives Mel Patton, Gaucho halfback, plunges past Cal Poly tacklers Lee 8:00 p.m. and run until 10:30 Variety of Services First Meeting Rosa (le ft) and Deane Anderson (right) for 14 yards in last week’s p.m. season opener, and is expected to brush o ff a lot more tacklers SIGN UP FOR LA CUMBRE A special meeting, the first of Dr. John Snidecor, who has re­ tonight against Loyola. Students who are interested turned from the navy to head the this semester will be held by the in working on the staff of this A.P.O. Group newly organized Student Veteran year's La Cumbre are urged Division o f Speech,' Urges all stu­ club next Wednesday, October 9, Noted Singer Gives GAUCHO SONGS to contact Editor Mirrle Abbott Plans Swim dents to take advantage of the at 3:10 p.m. ON TO VICTORY as soon as possible thru box With ? Melvin Gilmour as presi­ excellent facilities that his divi­ The purpose'of this meeting will Concert on Oct. 22 On to Victory, You Gauchos, who “A”. Those applying will he dent this year, Alpha Phi Omega, be to read and amend the consti­ sion has to offer. are strong and bold. notified next week as to time campus service fraternity, has al­ tution, state the purpose and ac­ John Brownlee, noted baritone • The Speech Clinic, under- his Santa Barbara, we will unfurl our tnd place of an organization ready planned their schedule of tivities of the club, and hold' soloist, will give a concert for colors blue and gold. meeting. activities for the near future. direction, deals with speech and nomination of officers. It is hoped Santa Barbara townspeople and Alma Mater, dear, your sons are Open to all fellows who have hearing, and students who feel all present members will be on here to do or die. been enrolled in boy scouts one that remedial speech will be ad­ hand as those who have not yet students Tuesday night, October On to Victory, Los Gauchos, Fight, time or another, this fraternity vantageous to them- may make joined and so wish to become 22. Presented by the Associated Fight, FIG H T! Spots Open in plans to hold an open house for appointments with the doctor. The members. Any veteran going to, Student Artists’ Series, the pro­ A LM A MATER all new men at Junipero Serra hall Santa Barbara college is eligible gram will be held in the college Hail, Alma Mater fair, a song to Music Groups in about two weeks. Pledging will types of cases that will be Con­ to join. This is the only all­ auditorium. thee we raise, follow soon after, according to sidered . most seriously are . stut­ veteran organization on campus. Large numbers o f students Students will be admitted free As one and all obey thy call and Henry Use, secretary. tering, foreign dialect, post-opera­ ri£e to sing thy praise. have already joined in the various ' Also on the program of coming but all seats will be reserved for tive retraining in cooperation with Thy name increase ip glory— reign music activities open to all col­ events is a splash party to be held the performance. Tickets are not the student’s physician, and re­ Yacht Club Meet for evermore. lege students. The college band, in the Camp Drake yet available but may be obtained And loyally shall ever be our training o f individuals who aré under the direction o f Mr. Faulk­ pool; For the December boy scout Set for Thursday during the week of October 14-18 watchword as of yore. court of honor, which will be held hard of hearing. Raise, thy colors, float them ner, has already started. Some ac­ by presentation of their SB cards at the high school in town, Alpha In connection with the above, proudly, tivities would still welcome addi­ Phi Omega will sponsor a bugling The Gaucho Yacht Club, open at the office of the Graduate the Division of Speech hats one of to students and faculty of the Earth shall know thy fahe. tional membership in certain sec­ contest. the finest Variable Pitch Range college, extends a cordial invita­ Manager. Those still unfamiliar While mountains, hills and vales tions. The a capella choir still Audiometers in the country, plus tion to interested new students with the campus will find the re-echo, has openings for a few low base or a hearing aid to be used in in­ Alma Mater’s name'. alto voices. The men’s glee club REMINDER! and faculty members, as well as GM’s office by the exit from the Those venturing south to structing students in its proper FIGHT FOR CALIFORNIA will still accept voices in all sec­ old and present club members, to cafeteria. witness the Loyola game to­ use. The hearing aid may be bor­ attend a general meeting sched­ Mr. Brownlee is available for Our sturdy Golden Bear tions. -The women’s glee club is rowed by those who .may benefit still open to new members. The night must be sure to enter uled for Thursday, October 10. only one night, and as there are Is watching from the skies by its use. Looks down upon our colors fair, treble ensemble will specialize Gate No. 2 ONLY, on the Fair­ The meeting, which will begin some 2500 students, everyone is fax side of Gilmore Stadium. Mr. Theodore Hatlen, who is in at 7 :00 p.m. in room 100 o f Pine urged to secure tickets for the And guards us from his lair— this year in light opera selections the process of organizing a .South­ Our banner gold and blue, and could use a few more altos. Bring your SB'cards as it is hall, will feature motion pictures seats early.# The auditorium only absolutely essential in order to ern California Radio Discussion on yachting. Officers will then seats 787 persons. The symbol on it too, There are still openings in the Group in which all colleges o f this Means FIGHT for Cal-i-for-nia, band and orchestra. enter free of charge into the be elected and a revised constitu­ Concert details will be announ­ Santa Barbara’s reserved sec­ state cooperate, announces his For Cal-i-for-nia through and Students interested in joining tion presented to the group. In ad­ ced at a later date. tion ! tentative forensic schedule for the dition, plans for improved harbor through. the various organizations may do fall semester: so either for one unit credit or as Western Association Tourna­ facilities for the club" will be de­ auditors if they are already taking scribed, and the membership of VETS VUES Talented Applicants ment at San Francisco; Invita­ Petitions for student-at-largè the maximum credit load allowed. tional Debate at Pepperdine or new nautical candidates accepted. A ll music organizations plan to A t present, the Yacht Club is Any veterans pursuing a course for finance committee are avail­ Wanted for Play Redlands; Novice Tournament on of education or training at any able at the office of the gradui­ combine in the presentation of this campus, in competition with, in possession of twelve club ’ or The Gondaliers, by Gilbert & Sul­ Dr. Joseph Free has announced member-owned sailing cra fi It is approved educational or training ate manager. This position car­ that tryouts for the play, “ George all Southern California colleges. institution will not be entitled to ries a seat on student council, livan, next spring. Students inter­ The tournaments will concern under the leadership of Wesley ested in cast parts or in participat­ Washington Slept Here,” will be Gray, commodore, and faculty any subsistence allowance i f he and is the only council post as given tonight at 7:30 and on Sun­ debate, oratory, and extemporan­ received compensation for produc­ yet unfilled. ing in the chorus for this presen­ eous speaking. The rhetorically- sponsors, Jacob Hansen and Terry tation should contact Dr. Christy day at 2:30 p.m. in the audi­ tive labor in excess o f the rate of minded are cordially . invited to Dearborn. immediately. torium. $175 per month as to a veteran There are seventeen parts to be participate. without a dependent or depend cast for not to mention other po­ Mr. Virgil Bergman’s radio try­ Soph Service Group ents, or $200 per month as to a CALENDAR OF EVENTS sitions, such as stage directors, outs and rehearsals are set for veterans with a dependent or de­ publicity men, artists, and theatre Tuesday afternoons form two un­ pendents. I f such compensation Plans Clean-Ups TODAY— managers. til four, and Thursdays from two is less than the applicable amount, 7:30 p.m.— Las Espuelas. Production is to get under way until three. Other hours are to Plans for the semester’s activi­ the veteran may receive subsist­ immediately and A L L talented be arranged. ence allowance at a rate not to Football game with Loyola University at . ties were made by Las Espuelas, members o f the student body are N o t only are those with radio sophomore women’s service or­ exceed the difference — subject October 5, Saturday— urged to come out and strut their talent needed but also those who of course, to the limitations in e f­ ganization, when they met Thurs­ 7:30-9:00 p.m.— AMS Smoker. stuff. are interested in writing_ radio day evening in the Associated fect with respect to pursuance of drama, adapting short stories for 7:00-9:00 p.m.— AW S Board Meeting. Women Students’ clubroom. Mem­ part-time courses and with respect broadcasting, writing poetry, and Students walking up the hill bers o f the group volunteered to to differential between wage October 7, Monday— those interested in the technical clear the student mailboxes, to rates of the trainee and the train­ aren’t doing it to reduce. Pick 7:30— Pharateres Meeting. aspects of radio. arrange the cupboards o f the ed worker. them up and bring them along The programs. will be broad­ AW S clubroom, to check and re­ Compensation for productive 7:30-9:30— Wild West Party. Music Hall. with you. cast over the local networks and arrange the campus bulletin labor means wages, salary, com­ 7:30-11:00— Delta Zeta Delta with Beta Sigma Chi. participants and contributors will boards, and to post activity calen­ mission, bonus or other payments 8:30— Gamma Delta Cbi open house. experience the thrill of hearing dars. received by a veteran by reason Fraternity Meetings Officers Chosen their efforts offered to the public. Empty coke lugs will be placed of his employment, whether self- The point that the Division of in available spots- on the campus, employed or otherwise, and re­ October 8, Tuesday— By Dance Club Speech wishes to make clear is in order that coke bottles may gardless of whether such employ­ 7:30— Las Espuelas. AW S Club room. that their facilities and programs ment is related to his training. Newly-elected officers for this be easily disposed of, and instruc­ 7:30 p.m.— Student Council Meeting in Pine Hall. are open, to all students.^ not only tional posters will be placed in the Accordingly, definitions and lim­ organization are as follows: Presi­ to speech majors and minors. cafeteria. This work is part of itations o f this paragraph will October 9, Wednesday— dent, Mary. Lou Lewis; Vice Pres­ ident, Virginia Gobble; Secretary- a project to keep Santa Barbara apply to all persons whether in 7:30-9:00 p.m.— AMS Smoker. college campus looking as attrac­ institutional training or in train­ Treasurer, Pat Sparrow; Publicity 7:00-9:00 p.m.— Home Economics Club Meeting. AWS room. WILLIE’S IN DISTRESS! tive as possible. Members of Las ing on the job. Chairman, Dorothy Kircher; Cos­ With a heavy schedule this tume Manager, Lorraine Johnson. Espuelas will also supplv the stu­ The term wages means wages October 9, Thursday— year, the social committee is dent living quarters at University for the standard work period o f All women students interested 7:30 p.m.— Jr. Hi. Dept. Meeting in AW S room. in need of several additional Village with fresh flowers twice a the establishment where the vet­ in joining the Dance Club are in­ members to assist in planning: week. eran is employed and will include 7:00 p.m.— Yacht Club in Pine Hall, room 101. vited to attend a meeting to be and managing the term’s social Also on the calendar is a partv overtime work customarily sched­ held in Room 101, Women’s gym, October 10, Friday— affairs. All interested students for freshmen women, which will uled, but will not include occas­ at 4:00 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 10. are urged to contact chairman Afternoon— Freshman Mudbrawl. be given in the cafeteria, accord­ ional overtime beyond the stand­ The Dance Club meets every W illie Wigger immediately. ing to Donna Thomas, president ard work period of the establish­ Football game with College of Pacific at Stockton. Tuesday and Thursday afternoon of the organization. ment. from 4:00 to 5:00. P a ge Two EL GAUCHO Friday, October 4, 1946 BITS O'COPY...... By Lyle BITTER BROWSINGS By Burrows It was a great night, a great contributed by Chuck Roberson, How anyone on the staff of El I wish that some master-mind game, a great dance, and a great volunteer on the committee from Groucho can write on anything would explain that play that shook weekend for the Gauchos in their the Student Veterans’ club. And COLLEGE BOOK STORE other than last Saturday’s football Samuel Cathcart loose for a half first post-war blowout, and a game is way beyond my meager the committee can still use addi­ understanding. I’m still gasping dozen points in the last quarter. glance at the coming programs tional help. Any students willing from the way Melvin Patton dis- It happened just as I was thinking predicts bigger and better times to give a hand in preparation of dainly ignored the fact that the that we needed another TD to in the future. The joy at seeing the social events are urged to con­ entire Cal Poly football team was ■give the encounter the proper dra­ draped around him in the futile the boys in the winning column tact Willie through “ W ” box, or matic touch. There was a pile up attempt to keep him from traver­ of players and suddenly Samuel again somewhat salved a feeling drop in for the committee meet­ It sing the final stripe. William o f annoyance at such things as an ing in the AW S room on Wednes­ 1 1 1' ! 1 11« appeared in the secondary slither­ Peters played the type of game ing towards the goal line like jet- inefficient management of gates expected of him which, o f course, day afternoon. 1 III 1 propulsion. I think the run must at the stadium. A fter the fiasco Considerable preparations dur­ was sensational, stupendous and be called “ electrifying” because of the registration line, and ludi­ ing the summer and early fall on a pile o f other superlatives. With­ our Cal Poly brethren would make crous system of handling book the part o f Assembly chairman out William our hoys would have the perfunctory gesture of frus­ sales, with poorly-planned supply Ellie Little are curbed for the found the going quite embaras- trating his attempt and then would orders and «ties procedure, it was present by the overcrowded class sing several different tim$s in the pull their hands o ff as if they had not too surprising to be told that schedules, which make it impos­ encounter. Don’t ever leave, W il­ touched a radioactive pelvic girdle. you could enter any gate at the sible to set any time aside for stu­ lie, we love yuh! We’ve got a great bunch of line stadium one night, and then be dent assemblies, A number o f men. Their blocking especially turned away bn the night o f the special entertainment attractions was classic. They made heroes game because the student body are temporarily on contract, pend­ VILLAGE BRIEFS out o f Patton, Cathcart, Dudr gate was not discernibly marked. ing alleviation of the time problem, By DICK PAULLUS dridge and Spence by giving them Negligence of ticket-takers failing and the packed auditoriums o f elbow-room It’s hard to single to punch all student body cards summer session programs predict Betty Coed and Joe College, out any of them individually be­ left the possibility o f widespread bigger and better assemblies o f after a two week trial of patience cause they all played brilliantly violations in their re-use. the same caliber this year. versus discord» have finally set­ but Elston Golston, Victor Paul­ “Made the Pant* Too Small” Monetary headaches have just tled down in their newly adopted son, John Daniels, hnd George The fact that little Santa Bar­ begun fo r George Graves and his *3* home, the University Village. Crilly especially stood out. Even bara State has grown to manhood, finance committee. With a sur­ Already personal touches in my boy Alvin Katich succeeded in and has outgrown short pants was plus from last year, and about ten the individual dorms are reaching getting in the way on several dif­ very evident at the Sig Alph Kick­ “I understand. you’re all out of Haye’* Political and Social a point of competition. A hit of thousand dollars more than was Hi»tory of Modern Europe !” ferent occasions. Alvin is a frail o ff dance following the gaine. The planned for this year, George now anatomical ant decorates 73 Del little fellow but he has an uncanny Sigs have expressed a desire to faces the task of allotting addi­ Mar in the form o f von Physters gift for being in the right spot at make this event the first new “ tra­ tional budget funds to all activ­ black and white 'titled “Shad- the right time. The opposition al­ dition,” to celebrate the season's ities on the campus. And requests COLOR ON THE CAMPUS rack” ; while another dorm has ways seems to be attracted by A l­ opener each year. Despite the turned it’s aun porch into an vin’s magnetic personality. They are flying heavy already! An ex­ By AL ANDERSON considering the fact that I hare fact that the Bee Center was not ample of expanded expenses is the athletic playground. either throw passes at him or suc­ available, making smaller quarters It’s interesting to be on the not attended college since before Plenty o f vegetable variety, ceed in stumbling over his size automatic addition o f printing ex­ the war, I am somewhat lost as to necessary, and the fact that Herb penses o f over $200 necessary to staff of a newspaper. A writer’s seconds, and chicken every Sun­ thirteens. He’s a right handy boy Fredlund, “ the students’ choice/’ the environment within (and ex­ day has the Villagers indifferent to have around the caloused row. increase El Gaucho circulation to job is, o f course, to write. Some cluding) the campus area. couldn’t »la g that night, revelers supply the oversize student body. about the meat situation, hut Thomas “The Nose” Burt got at the victory “ kick off” have been are detailed to throw a mass o f wondering where all the chicken Anybody adept at handling a The grid classic last Saturday too excited and pursuaded Stanley profuse in their praise of the or­ Comptometer? words together and with their ars coming from. to allow him a chance to join the derliness with which the Affair at minds actually more intently fo­ night versus Cal' Poly really proved Let There Be Music fun. A s a result his partly healed Babe in the Woods the packed country club was cused on their History or English a boost to this buzzard’s morale. Record players are well distrib­ ankle can once again start from handled. W E NEED A GYM ! Still a little “ orphan” without a Sure, we were victorious, but that uted throughout the dorms and a scratch. or Psychology; it is just a prayer forthcoming poll will decide O ff to a Croat Start budget, Mariana Richardson has was only part of it. What fas­ It isn’t my job to write sports. Student body affairs have car­ been working since last summer that brings about the result of whether it’s Le’ jazz, popular, or In fact we on the El Groucho have ried campus life along at a fast on the complex job of coordinat­ complete factual coverage of an cinated me most, in addition to classical out at Ye Ole Hoffe wondered fo r several semesters pace the past three weeks. Club ing the publicity and press func­ event, and at the same time hold­ the excitement and success o f the Shoppe. A collection o f the cur­ just what my job is. By keeping programs have not gotten rolling tions o f the campus with a nucleus ing the reader’s interest. But battle, was the color. Color, to me rent best sellers has been started on writing on anything and every­ as yet, but it may be recognized committee of representatives of and they will be available for any thing I may be able to keep every­ now, in the case o f the drivel o f a as an artist is not just something school sponsored dance. that such A full calendar so fAr all groups handling this phase of a fanatic slaps on canvas, but it is one properly confused until I has left little time to even sched­ campus activity. Funds for pub­ columnist, there is a somewhat Comments on the Kickoff egress (Chapt. IV , page 79, “ The ule many chib meetings. licity have had to be “gleaned” different problem to face. A guy life full of human interest. The Dance, Montecito Country Club: Scarlet Murder Mystery” “ . . . his The student body committees from other activities a3 yet, hut just sits down at a typewriter and Gaucho Band, led by the volup­ Don Malone: A bar that made foul deed done, the felon egressed me “ 7-Up” conscious. Of President Dick Brians have with the hopes o f soon establish­ lights up a cigarette, pours him­ tuous majorettes, and the proud from the room.” ) from this insti­ proven their faith in his leader­ ing a fund to be used in publiciz­ Elmer Truxel Smith: I lost my tution come next February. self a tall cool drink of one kind student bandmaster, the vivacious date during the rumba, found her ship by the admirable jobs they ing the college in Santa Barbara or another, turns on the radio to I’d like to write another thirty have done in planning and man­ as well as other parts, of Cali­ tempo o f the seasonal music, the later with a football player. inches of copy on my reaction to its maximum volumn, slips any Gordon Rutherford: I would be aging thé multitude o f assign­ fornia, this committee’s problems old kind of paper into his machine cheerleaders, and the dancing song the Cal Poly fracas but somebody ments that have fallen to their lot should be somewhat lightened, as leaders with their twirling skirts, safe in saying “vout.” might have a dance to advertise so and starts banging away. The Dorothy Patterson: I’m 5 feet this term. Rally committee, with well as the fact that its activities keyboard is initialed, but now he’s the school spirit, the soda pop, before saying “Au Reservoir” I’d Jim Micko as chairman, held the can then be broadened, and a peanuts, popcorn, hot dogs, and 6 inehes, brunette, blue eyes and like to say “ thanks a lot, Stanley tossed away his fag and has set up would have loved to have gone biggest rally in the history o f the sharper publicity program estab­ an atomic smoke screen with his those with a flask of their own Williamson, for bringing football college last Thursday, and then lished. hidden in the traditional hip to the dance, but I dont know back to onr campus. You’re a pipe a la collegiate; this makes any fellows. (You do now!) recovered from the ordeal in time Handicapped as ' they are at pocket, is just part o f the colorful great guy, a real operator, and a his assignment less difficult— he Boh Walsh: A fine game, fine to decorate the stadium, organize present, these committees have can punch any old key he pleases, palette of life. The razzing of the top-notch coach! Despite appear­ the pre-game car caravan and ral­ opponent, the criticisms and com­ dance, rather crowded. ances to the contrary, we appre­ done a great job. in accomplishing caring not as to the outcome. Rug Cuttin’ ly, and prepare the yell leaders the things they have, and I ’m sure pliments o f passers-by, the good ciate you far more than we can Being a veteran (and who isn’t, The “ Gamma Delta Chi’s” open and song leaders fo r the big game that the Gauchos who have bene­ on this campus) I find that there humor o f the young concession ever show or say. W e’ll be down Saturday. vendors, and even a little friction house Monday eve was a packed at Gilmore Stadium tonight sup­ fited in enjoyment from their ef­ is little to write about except ob­ success. Salted peanuts cleverly Lady in Distress forts will not be backward in ex­ servations in relation to veterans. here and there with the spectators porting the Gauchos with all our The capacity çrowd at the Rec crowded around you is. all part of distributed led you to the punch hoarse power!” pressing their appreciation to I definitely do not care to make bowl; a large bath tub I’ve never last week disproved the idea that them. this topic a perpetual one, but it again. When Santa Barbara students Will hot support dances made their first touch down, so seen. Some hepsters rolled up a where the music must be recorded. soon after taking possession of “comer” of the rug and proceed­ ed to give out with everything Originality, ingenuity, and just BLUE AND GOLD EMPIRE the ball, I noticed several over­ IT'S A GOOD HABIT plain hard wurk on the part of joyed couples celebrating the six from the “ New Yorker” to the Willie W igger and her social com­ FRED W ADE with a torrid of TD’s, doings up points with a quick little kiss— “ Y ” dance. Two casualties, Kip mittee including Bobbyann Kubly, “ There were Roses in the hedges, Berkeley way, weren't running this type o f college spirit I like. Richardson and Randall Canfield to always go to Lynne Wiggins, Ed Morris, Lois and Sunshine in the> sky .. quite so Well. Playing the cardiri- B'ut what I didn’t like so well is were carried bodily to the kitchen Stanhilder, and Marian Nickels Lawrence Hope al-jerseyed Badgers o f Wisconsin the fact that 'I dished out $1.50 where they were treated with dish for the first time in their history, rags and towels. dressed up an otherwise drab event So might Bert LaBrucherie be for two seats. This, I did not mind S tu d ia and made it an outstanding even­ singing after last Saturday’s open­ the Bears came out on the short until told that all I needed was a ing 'fo r all who attended. In ing display of football fantasy. end of a 28-7 score. The Big Ten Student Body card to gain en­ boys, having mopped up the floor passing, I ’m sure it will in no way Combining bewildering speed, ex­ trance into the stadium. I blame 7 L i Arcada Ct. at 1114 State St. with Marquette, gave the Berkeley detract from the laurels o f these cellent timing, and fine passing, it all on my date— she’s a senior six to mention that many of the team a fourth period going over. and certainly should have been 56 alternating Bruins left Oregon Entering with the odds against for all your original ideas for the dance were State’s eleven wondering how po­ more hep. tent they really are. (Greg Greg­ them, the Be3?3 held their own through the first three quarters. PHOTOGRAPHS FREUD WHISTLES ory, veteran sports writer o f the Wisconsin scored in the first and WANTED!!! Portland Oregonian, had the Bea­ “NIGHT AND DAY" outplayed their opponents In the Tieketmea, aUlemen, and vers picked as one o f the strongest ushers are wanted immediately AT EAST BEACH second but were held to seven FRAMES northwestern teams.) points in the first half. California to sign up for the remaining Isn’t it sociologic’lljr awful. The ‘dope sheet’ proved to be home games. There are three The human race toasts itself then came back to tie up the ball correct for only five minutes of game and when the fourth quarter games— Nov. 1, 15 and 23— and just like a w affle? the first stanza, when Cal Rossi, left to be played. A ll those in­ That each lovely, feminine will- started, it was anybody’s contest. taking a short pass from Ernie The Badgers then ran wild and terested are requested to re­ of-the-wisp, Case, rambled 85 yards to cross port to the General Manager’s GREETING CARDS Deliberately burns herself down scored three times to completely the Beaver goal standing. Key overwhelm the Bears and walk office as soon as possible. to a crisp? blocks set the way for his out­ And watching them baking their away victorious. Being a non- standing score, but the game’s end conference game, it was a good hides in the sun, found Mr. Cal again placing him­ One’s moved to unconsciously opener for the Bears as they met self as one of the conference’s a superior team and still are bat­ comment, “ W ell done.” most effective backs. His ability But . . . ting 1.000 as far as coast stand­ to sidestep, swerve, and lead ings are concerned. Compared to Isn’t it sociotogic’Uy right, would-be tackier» into his inter­ The human race likes its diver­ other teams, they don’t look good ference has not slackened since his on paper, which is a break for sions at night ? last season’s appearance. That each lovely, feminine thing Coach Frank H. (W ick) Wick- The U CLA club scored eight on the list, horst, his first year as head grid times, twice on long drives, twice Deliberately thinks it is nice to coach. on pass interceptions, twice be kissed? Tomorrow will find the Bears through the air, on Rossi’s bril­ And watching them moving playing the through night’s deepest shade, liant run, and once on a blocked in the first conference game for kick. Some 40,000 saw the Bruins both teams. The Webfoots last One’s moved to unconsciously score their biggest PCC victory week barely nosed out Alonzo comment, “ W ell made.” and hand OSC its worst defeat in Stagg’s College of Pacific. Pre­ Walter S. Beaver 33 years. diction! California Bears. 20-Ore- Wlhile U CLA was running wild gon Webfoots 7.

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SOTTIED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COO^COU COMPANY IV Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Santa Barbara Friday, October 4, 1946 E L GAUCHO P age Three PASSION PIT . . By Petie Phraferes Board Campus Greeks Schedule What a week end that last one she was dancing with someone was for Los Gauchos, especially else. SHARON’s style of dancing THE CAMPUS the Sig Alphs! There’s a rumor may start something new on the Sponsors Western Full Social Program going around that all SAKs plan Gaucho campus. PO LLY MODE- on purchasing new wardrobes SITT and CHUCK GURNEY were soon. Their dance was- successful, together again. Party for Women Sororities held their first impor­ “ Fifth Quarter Stomp” is the but they slipped up on one money Victory Hop tant meetings o f the year last name selected by Gamma Sigma making phase. No parking conces­ Joggling each other Saturday Wild west traditions will live Monday night, at their various Pi for the dance which they will sion! night were ED ROTH-SHARON again at the Phrateres’ annual houses. Following individual busi­ sponsor following the Gaucho-San Wild West party in the Music ness meetings, all the groups ad­ Jose football game on November Faculty Fun SMITH, NAOMI DYER-CHUCK ROBERSON, PAT FLYNN-MUZ­ Hall next Monday night from 7:30 journed to the Gamma Delta Chi 1, according to A1 Rasmussen, Dear Miss University Village Mr. Chenoweth’s genial hosting to 9:00. A ll women, especially Open House, at 33 East Valerio publicity chairman. The dance will and chocolate pie served togeth­ ZY BONAZOLA, GLORIA RO SI- BILL BINGHAM, GERRY GRAY- new ones, are cordially invited to Street. In the receiving line at be held at the Recreation Center, er to make the annual faculty pic­ the latter affair were Connie Ter­ We're honoring you in MEL PATTON, B E V E R L Y come. “There will be a prize for with the following fraternity men nic at Oak Park as much fun as ry, president, Mary Whitelaw, SMALL-BILL SOALAPINO, the best costume, so everyone serving on the committees: W ill­ our column becuz we think ever. Mostly, the attendance was vice president, and Mrs. Blance SALLY HERBERT-AL KATICH, come dressed in his best western ard Reineck and Thomas Guer­ you're doing a swell job of stag, ubt JOHN BRUM LEY was fashion,” urges Pattie-Peryle Me- Scott, housemother. Tours o f the rero, tickets; Mai Morehouse^ and with CAROLYN GRANT. JOHN LO RRAINE JOHNSON-CAR- airs, president o f the campus house were given, and dancing in putting up with cold show­ LYLE LOGAN, PATSY HEW- Fernando Rodriguez, decorations; seems to delight in the company Phrateres organization. the library followed. Punch and LETT-BILL ROSENTHAL, GER­ Chuck Moss and Rasmussen, or­ ers, hard beds, and no priv­ of extremely pretty brunettes. cake were served all during the chestra; Jack Erickson and RY GORDON-PAT SIMS and _ Taking charge of the event be­ acy—and all for the sake Returneef sides Miss Meairs, is Mary Lou evening. Charles Jones, publicity; Dick Everybody’s favorite alum, many hundred more, President of the eight sororities Betrothal Gustafson, social chairman. The Wood and Lorenzo Dall’Armi, re­ of education — education, GORDIE GRIFFITHS, turned up on Santa Barbara Campus are A l­ In time to make the Tuesday sub-chapter committees are as fol­ freshments; Bebe Mathews and that is, spelled MEN! at the high school game. PIN A lows: pha Theta Chi, Marianna Richard­ Howard Chauncey, door prize, and PAPPAS was around with CARL deadline, W IL M A G ILLE TTE son; Chi Delta Chi, Naomi Dyer; Entertainment, Nani Leilani, Fred Lincoln, clean-up. FISHER all week end. WILLIE passed chocolates to her Delta Delta Zeta Delta, Elsie Tatum; And that brings us to the Sigma Epsilon sorority sisters Cecile Simms; decorations, S.F.S., A t the conclusion o f the meet­ WIGGER was overjoyed by the Delta Sigma Epsilon, Trudy Doerr; ing, the fraternity attended Gam­ subject of dates and dresses. presence o f R A Y ACEVEDO. Mjonday night, announcing her Wanda _ Dooling; refreshments, Las Meninas, Peggy Pomatto; in­ Phi Kappa Gamma, Mary Ellen ma Delta Chi’s open house. On BOB and MiAUDIE ETCHART engagement to ROBERT MEND­ Roberts; Sigma Delta Phi, Audrey What would you think of a ENHALL, now attending Comp­ vitations, Tous les Temps, Mar­ October 14, Gamma Sigs will meet were here for the college game. Braun; Tau Gamma Sigma, Su­ with Delta Zeta Delta. soft wool-rayon dress, cap More people had more fun Fri­ ton J. C. No date has been set for jorie Jackson; name tags, Pu Ko How, Annie Pasman; and clean­ zanne Parks; Gamma Delta Chi, Sigma Tan Gamma day night watching ALAN KENT the wedding, but both are finish­ Connie Terry. sleeves, mandarin-slit neck­ ing school come June. up, Free Lancers. Election of officers for the fall trying to carry on a conversation semester was held at the recent line, studded with gold stars with SHARON HURLEY while For the next two weeks the sub-chapters will be having “ get Hare-Hound Chase meeting of Sigma Tau Gamma around the. waistline and for Honory Club acquainted parties, and on Octo­ last Monday evening. Bob Goulet on ly $22.95? Isn't that a bar­ EYE EASE ber 23rd the formal initiation Held at O ak Park was reelected (president. Other will be held. A large group of women attend­ office holders are Roland Groone, gain, Abie? It comes in Presents Pins vice president; Charles Bock, se­ By AL RASMUSSEN GNOMES ed the annual Hare and Hound aqua, lime, and yellow. Just Presentation o f pins to the Chase sponsored by the Women’s cretary; Jack Finney, treasurer; Didn’t mean to throw those Crown and Scepter, honorary sen­ Gnomes, sub chapter o f the Athletic Association last Tuesday Chuck Martin, corresponding se­ the thing to sink an A in Phrateres, held their first regular cretary; Mike Hartunian, sergeant curved balls at you last Eye Base ior woman’s society, was the high afternoon. A fter an energetic hike that 11th hour class—Date- and on the poster re; the picnic. meeting of the year at 1740 Olive to Oak Park, active games o f soft- at arms and pledge captain. point of their first meeting yes­ Avenne on Monday evening, Sept. Next Monday evening a dinner ology! (Can vouch for the accurateness ball and were played. o f this week’s info, as it came terday. Other business contracted 30. Following the picnic supper the meeting will be held at the Cop­ directly from the mouths o f said was' the discussion o f plans fo r The newly-elected officers for new board was introduced to the per Coffee Pot. Beta Sigma Chi parties.) Those slight errors— their activities for the semester; this club are as follows: Shirley group. They are the following: Tietsort, president; Jeanne Smith, With President Stan Darrow mainly that we were to eat wein- and a re-reading o f the constitu­ President, Trudy Doerr; vice ers when the picnic’s entree was vice president; Betty Moore, sec­ president, Dorothy Millsap; secre­ presiding, Beta Sigma Chi fra­ chicken— were happy mistakes, tion for possible revision. retary; Beverly Small, historian; ternity members met last Mon­ O f the eight girls chosen for tary, Peggy Ford; athletic man­ don’t you agree, since a bird in Mary Jo Troy, publicity chairman ; ager, Bonnie Sly; intramurals, day night in their house, 2108 the stomach is worth two in the membership last semester, on the Elaine Else, treasurer; and Bar­ Alameda Padre Serra. Prepara­ basis o f scholarship and partici­ Peggy Ford; publicity, Lynn Ed mind. And wasn’t the picnic fun? bara Bruner, social chairman. gerton; hockey, Jackie Rose; bas­ tions for pledging as well as pation in school activities, six The members o f the club made plans for the annual Faculty Tea, Halloween time promises to be have returned as active members. ketball, Audrey Peterman; volley­ another occasion for fun. The plans for the “ Get Acquainted” ball, Esther Helbock; , B. Homecoming Open House, Cal- They include Gloria Rosi, Sharon party, and discussed a number of Aggie A fter Game Dance, and I. E. Club is slating a dance. W e’ll Smith, Mariana Richardson, Mirrle J. Winslow, and dance, June M post you on final details later. other events for the near future. Hellwegen. the Mardi Gras were discussed. Abbot, Constance Terry and Hel­ Refreshments were then served, President Darrow and Pledge With Mesa campus classes more en Williams. and the meeting was adjourned. Captain A rt Carter brought the full than ever before, the depart­ P.E. Department group up to date on the actions ment is happy to welcome ihe worked on his doctorate at Uni­ PU KO HOW of the Inter-Fraternity CounciL You might be interested return o f two old-time instructors versity o f Missouri. A host of enthusiastic ideas Holds Dinner The organization went “en plus six brand new staff members. James R. Bell, who has come to were brought up in thè last Pu masse” to the Gamma Delta Chi to know, ,too, that those teach aviation, held the rank of New faculty members in the Lt. Comdr. John (Jack) Porter Ko How meeting, according to Open House at the close o f the has returned from a four-year lieutenant commander in the Na­ Women's P. E. Department were French Coin Purses, you no Nan Derrer, social chairman of honored along with new P. E. business meeting. stretch in military departments, val Reserve and taught, during the this Phrateres sub-chapter. Pre­ doubt have heard about, his last station being Manila. He war, at a naval academy. major and transfer students at a ceding faayrides, dances, and a dinner held last week by the P. E. have come in. They are spe­ is dedicating his abilities to put­ A graduate of Santa Barbara trip to the college cabin, will be a ting the printing division back on College with the class of ’44, Department. The faculty served Campus Red Cross cially equipped with key Rush Party on October 9th, fo r dinner, following which impromp­ its feet. Before the war, Jack was Richard W. Booden has been the benefit o f prospective mem­ Plan New Sendees chain, dollar bill compart­ guiding light of the College Press teaching in Los Angeles city tu skits and introductions o f all bers. Under the direction o f presi­ present were given. Miss Eliza­ ment, coin purse and sever­ which handled practically all o f school system. H e served fo r a dent Annie Pasman, Pu Ko How A discussion o f plans fo r the the college’s printing— including time with the army and has a beth Sehon, chairman o f the de­ is planning a full schedule o f so­ partment, and Dorothy Millsap, present semester was the purpose al windows for I.D.'s, etc. El Gaucho. (In those good old master’s degree from U.S.C. cial and service activities for the o f a Red Cross Board meeting days we had Wednesday and Machine shop instruction is be­ president, presided. on ly ...... $5.50 following semester. New faculty members are Miss last Tuesday evening at 513 E. Thursday deadlines, instead of ing handled by Frank W. Former, Pedregosa. Old and new board Monday and Tuesday!) Says Jack, who, like Mr. Ellenwood, taught Patricia Whitt iker from Mills If key rings intrigue you, S.F.S. College, and Miss Jean Hodgkins, members were present to deter­ “ Classes have been opened again in San Famcisco city schools. The mine ways in which the Red Cross there's one at the store with Discussing ideas for a new who has recently returned from after four years and it is. our former was a lieutenant, senior sponsor, plans fo r the Wild West College Unit might be of service hope to expand the offerings o f grade in U.S.N.R. and served for service in the Waves. This dinner a leather disc on which your Party, and get acquainted party started o ff the P. E. Department’s on the campus, as the call _ fo r the printing division in the near three and a half years. community service has diminished initials or name may be ideas, S.F.S. members met last activities for this year. future. Harold’ J. Miller, who teaches Monday night in the A.W.S. room. somewhat during the summer: stamped for ...... $1.00 Ralph Nsir, on leave for two drafting, came from Thorton Committees were selected for Thé college group hopes to con­ years, is another returnee. He will Junior College, Harvey, 111., and S.F.S.’s participation in the Phra­ Home Ec Dept. Sets tinue helping the Santa Barbara Have you already decid­ teach theory courses in industrial holds a master’s. teres formal initiation. Plans for Chapter in a plan of city welfare education and vocational fields. Kermit A. Seefeld, who teaches Date for Meeting ed what to wear down to a trip to the College Cabift were work, if the downtown chapter During his time away from Santa drafting and machine shop, has contemplated also. The first meeting of the Home remains active as it has in the the game? If not, leave us Barbara, Mr. Nair worked as pro­ been on the staffs of Milwaukee Economic^ Department will be past. A t the present time, how­ duction superintendent at Lock­ High school, Shorwood Opportun­ suggest a striped, knitted, held October 9, at 5:30 at West ever, no directives have been re­ heed Aircraft Corp. and also ity school and Colorado A and M. Language Majors Beach. This meeting will be in the ceived concerning the College blazer. It comes in red and form of a beach party and there Unit, so the campus group will white, navy and white, and Plan Social Bill will be a mock initiation o f new present its services to the school. members. Refreshments will be Officers elected in the spring brown and white for the To provide an opportunity for served. for the fall semester were Kay meager sum o f ...... $16.95 those who enjoy speaking Spanish The new officers^ for this se­ Updegraff, chairman; Katie Mal­ and to gather together socially, mester are Helen Kipf, president; loy, vice chairman; and Joan was the purpose for which the Mildred McElwain, vice president; Yulo, secretary. Mrs. John Harn- Spanish club o f Santa Barbara June Freer, secretary; Mary Lenz, ish continues as advisor. Corps college was organized in the treasurer; Betty June Reese, pro­ chairmen and committees have spring of 1946. gram chairman; Beverly Small, not yet been selected. Girls inter­ JACKETS Continuing its program o f historian; Dorothy McGrath, point ested in participating in Red Cross social activity and discussion, the chairman; Faye Trapp, service activities may sign up in the Dean and Slacks group met this week on Wednes­ chairman; Virginia Hunter, in of Women’s office, where a list day, October 2, at 7:30 p.m. at charge o f club room; and Elsie for those interested is posted. the Neighborhood House. Mary Bakken, publicity chairman. Webb, newly elected president, A ll new members are urged to The hockey season starts Mon­ presided over the business meet­ come to this meeting. ing. Tentative plans for barbecues day, October 6th, according to and speakers such as were enjoy­ COMEDIANS NEEDED Jackie Rose, W A A Hockey man­ ed last year were discussed by the Or if you are not talented, WE ager. “ A great season is planned group. W A N T YOU. W e promise no work for this year, and all new and old r f ! Other officers elected last will be handed out Monday, Octo­ women are invited to join us. semester were Billy Escobar, vice ber 7, 4 o’clock in Gaucho Press Come out, make new friends and president; Louise Garcia, secre­ Room. Como help organize your have an hour of fun from goal tary; and Bill Corey, treasurer. campus humor magazine. post to goal post next Monday!” W e'll see you in the cara­ urges Miss Rose. van if our old heap can make it. PATTI and GERRY In Southern California there's ALL OVER THE WORLD an overwhelming preference for sport jackets and slacks P.S. Last call, gals, and among young men. They have Leading saxophonists choose MARTIN. The better that goes for everyone; there no equal for smart year 'round the player the more he appreciates the qualities wear for classes or business are still some metal name of the Post-War Committee model saxophone. wear. 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A GAUCHO SPECIAL MARTIN Now available exclusively at at Saxophones •TdiWjÆLLIîïï BROOME’S 1117 State St Listen to MUSICAL MINUTES ¿BU 8IC 917-719 STATE STREET PHONE ’ 1.49 Every Saturday, 5 to 6 p.m. 201 CARIIUC. 109 E. Anapam u KTMS PH.+10 7 Compflny P age Four E L GAUCHO Friday, October 4, 1946 ♦ SIDE LINES SANTA BARBARA COLLEGE FOOTBALL COACHES Mighty Gauchos By JOHNNY PLESSMAN A well-balanced squad, composed of team players rather Hold 1-Game Lead than individual stars, is the most fitting description of our gang o f moleskin-togged speedsters. In their second game of In 2C2A Contest the season our Gauchos showed definitely that their long Displaying a top notch brand o f hours of striving for perfection in team work pays dividends football from one end of the state when the chips are down. to the other, the highly-touted, Elsewhere on the sports page will be found statistics newly-formed 2C2A conference, proving that the Gaucho band of gridsters had the breakaway made an auspicious start last ability of a spectators team, combined with the spirit essential weekend as all six teams inaug- erated their 1946 football sea­ for a winning ball club. In their 19 to 6 victory over the Yates- sons. powered outfit, Santa Barbara showed the initial factors of a Only one conference game was brilliant offensive team. With a few more plays added to their played over the weekend and when repertoire, the jet-propelled backfield boys, Cathcart, Patton, the smoke cleared away, our own Santa Barbara Gauchos found Duddridge, Spence, and Billinger should have many high flying themselves perched atop the league joy jaunts. standings, by virtue o f their 19-6 Need for Enthusiasm victory over Cal Poly. The Gauchos, functioning smoothly at Tw o well-deserved victories show credit to the team, and times and at others, looking pretty at the same time produce a feeling to the students here at Gaucho Football Coaches— Ed Beinor, W illie Wilton, Stan Williamson and Lawrence “ Hop” Findley. ragged, were nevertheless the su­ Santa Barbara that we really are a campus worthy of recogni­ perior team. tion from any of the othe.r Pacific 'Coast representatives. And San Jose State, always a power ¡speaking of the students and the spirit shown at the game, Coach Stan Williamson welcom­ in far western football, served notice that this year will be no ex­ sort of speaks for itself, doesn't it? If I remember correctly, ed a new member to his highly Fall successful coaching staff when it ception, as they ran roughshod and it was .mentioned by more than one person, our team first over a badly outmanned William- on the field, received an ovation resembling anything other was announced that .Lawrence Before Mighty Gauchos ette eleven. The Spartans scored than that of a student body proud of its team and what it Findley will take over as assist­ in every period in their 44-6 With a swift, highly deceptive running and passing attack, route. stands for. On-the other hand, Cal Poly with its meager band ant head coach. “ Hop” as he was known as an under-graduate at the Santa Barbara Gauchos overwhelmed the Cal Poly Mus­ However, up Fresno way, the' of visiting students far outshined our rooting section. Don’t Bulldogs unleashed speed to burn, the University o f Southern Cali­ tangs 19 to 6 last Saturday evening at La Playa Stadium. A get this wrong; I ’m not the one who is bringing up this just plus a brilliant aerial attack, to fornia where he: received his crowd of 8,000 record breaking, thoroughly satisfied, and to start misunderstandings, but, instead, a sincere request to crush a powerful Santa Clara ag­ sheepskin, has already been work-, every reason to be, customers were on hand for the game. gregation, 20-7. Paced by Jackie acknowledge and recognize the part our boys in Blue and Gold ing with the Gaucho backs. To The local boys scored in the Fellows of Little All-American are trying to play. It means something to everyone. Let’s date Findley has introduced his first, second, and fourth periods,, again touchdown minded. Harold fame, Fresno has been established, try and see! staving o ff two Cal Poly threats a firm favorite to sweep the con­ “ rock and punt” quick kick sys­ Duddridge, a consistent gainer, Non-Game Scouting with the exception o f their one ference. tem which enables the kicker to lone score in the third quarter. hit the line for 3. Then in an ex­ Although winding up on the in Monday morning’s press conference with Coaches W il­ use a little deception in getting The Mustangs received Patton’s plosive moment, a hole opened in short end of the score, the Col­ liamson and Findley, we found naturally a general satisfaction o ff his kick. opening kickoff on their own 12 the Cal Poly line as Sam Cath­ lege of Pacific won a moral vic­ with the result of Saturday’s game. However, as could be “Hop” is fully qualified to as­ yard line and with sharp line cart, showing beautiful open field tory in holding a vaunted Oregon expected, trial and error proves a great teacher in any en­ sist Williamson, as they were to­ play plus: consistent gains by running, scooted through the en­ eleven to a one point 7-6 victory. gether at St. Mary’s as physical deavor. W e learned that the weakness in our line was not a Yates, MacDougal, and Fowler tire Mustang team to score. Pre­ The Tigers, coached by veteran instructors during the war and right down the middle, were soon cise downfield blocking and a key Alonzo Stagg. alwavs play a scrap­ fault of the forward wall itself, but instead a factor caused by later was in charge o f the physi­ on the Gaucho 18 yard stripe. block by Roy Steele were definite py brand o f football and their the weakness in the non-game scouting of the Poly. crew. cal training program at the South Three downs here netted the Poly factors in Sammy’s sprint. presence will add a great deal o f Stan, if he would have know of the power of their rushing Carolina Pre-Flight school. ; Pre­ boys three yards lost as the deter­ Gauchos Show Class color to the 2C2A. vious to his tour o f duty in the mined Gauchos tightened up. On attack, instead of spending so much in pass defense drill for Navy, Findley coached two high For an opening game, both the fourth, Vern Debernes, fast squads showed well on* offense. their highly touted Bebernes, who, incidentally, proved any­ school teams in Iowa, Algona and stepping Poly quarter back, faded Tryouts Slated for thing but a whiz in his first gridiron venture, could have put Clinton. The Gaucho backs, hard to choose far back to pass, but was nailed from, Patton, Duddridge, White, the time in to prepare a proper defense for the Mustangs. Willie Wilton, head hard on the Santa Barbara 32 Golf Tourney Team coach, has been handling the Billenger, Spence, Dimas, and End play, according to the coaches, was very satisfactory, yard line where the hometown Cathcart, proved more adept at The staff of the men’s physical Gaucho backfield men since last lads took over. with Steele, Peters, and Paulson being standouts on defense. breakaway and deceptive ball education department was enlarg­ spring and part of their effective­ Gauchos Score First ed by the addition of William Er- Many of us also remember the clean, hard block Steele dis­ ness in the Cal-Poly game can be with accurate passing here and Here the Gauchos unveiled their there for balance. Peters dis­ vine, well known golf instructor, played in paving the way for Cathcart’s second touchdown. contributed to “ Wee W illie.” who will mentor at that field. Wilton is an alumni o f U.C.L.A. policy: that of doing all the Mus­ tinguished himself on both of­ Peters, with his snag of Billinger’s first play pass, lent a tangs did with twice the flash— fense and defense. Steele made According to Mr. Ervine, there where he turned in a fair amount is more promise this year than measure of up-and-atom spirit to the Gaucho squad. In fact, of football playing, leading the in one half the time. This policy his end a poor choice for the op­ held true. With the first play of posing quarterbacks. Yates might ever before with the return of it probably played a great part in the outcome of the game, coast conference punters in 1933 several top players and an addi­ and 1934. Wilton also gained the game for Santa Barbara, quar­ have thought so too once.. Daniels, ^lost of us will agree.that the Poly backs were looking too ter back Buck Billinger heaved a Rossi, Zucco, Paulson and the tion o f new talent, which will strong for comfort in the fourth quarter. The breaks combined considerable notoriety in 1940 make up two well-rounded strong when his Santa Barbara basket­ long pass to end W illie Peters who rest of the boys that played on with heads-up football, allowed Santa Barbara to capitalize on caught it easily and scooted for a the line, opened the holes when teams to supply powerful compe­ ball five won a runner-up spot tition in the 2C2A conference. A1 Katich’s interception of a Cal Poly pass in the fourth quar­ in the Kansas City NC2A tourna­ subsequent 47 yard gain. A fter they were called upon, putting a series o f short gains, with a our offense into its sharp play. Last year’s team took third ter. Three plays later Cathcart scooted his way 46 yards for ment, and then placed Tom Guer- place in the Minor Sports Carnival ro on the Little All-American bas­ burst of his usual speed Mel Pat­ Statistically', the teams were his second touchdown of the evening. Mel Patton also took ton plowed through the Mustang closely matched. The Gauchos at San Jose. The Gaucho’s three ketball team. top players o f that season were full advantage o f his speed and hard drive, as the photo else­ Last but not least and by no line for the first Santa Barbara gained a net yardage of 276 score, carrying three Mustangs on against 252 yards for Cal Poly. Steinburg, Judd, and Beard, who where in this issue shows. means smallest o f the Gaucho are returning to the varsity this coaching staff is big Ed Benior, his .back as first hand witnesses. Passes gave Santa Barbara 103 Tommy White and Buck Billinger both played a game Fullback Siam Dimas split the up­ yards while the Mustangs made year. that was very satisfactory to the coaches, considering that former All-American tackle from Notre Dame in 1937’ and 1938. rights fo r the extra point and a only 50 via the air. The first down they were converted from left half and fullback positions and 7-0 lead. advantage went to Poly, 12-9. possession and from any part of. Benior’s work with the line' has the field. With the introduction had only one week of practice in the quarterback slot, makes been something short of miracul­ A 23 yard runback o f a Cal Santa Barbara’s play was defi­ one appreciate the good job they did out there Saturday night. ous. Starting with a handful of Poly punt by Doug Spence to the nitely of the crowd pleaser type. of the “ T ” , it has been teams like Mustang 27 yard lme .s e t up the Unlike power teams like Poly this that for the most part have • v The coaches in general had favorable comment for the linemen last spring, Ed has whip­ ped them into one o f the fastest next score. Tommy White passed whose danger lies in the gathering been successful in recent years, entire squad, saying that Crilley, Daniels, Golson, Zucco, W il­ charging lines in the California 10 yards to Peters for a first down momentum of successful charges, and have finished their season as champions. The Gauchos bear this liams, Bowman,'Wooldridge, in fact the entire line and bach- Conference. on the Mustang 17. On a neatly the Santa Barbara type is danger­ field, did justice to the uniforms they were wearing.— That is These coaches have been put­ executed reverse from White"? Pat­ ous any time the ball is in their promise. ton sped around left end fo r 14 indeed a compliment. ting the Gauchos through their paces this week, trying to smooth yards and another first down on White and Peters both agreed that the boy “Yates” was out the glaring rough spots that the Poly 3, placing the ball in one of the hardest line smashers they had ever played against; showed up in last Friday’s game, scoring position. A fter a gain of They seemed to agree that Yates seemed to go up and over in preparation for tonight’s game. two yards by White, Sammy Cath­ cart powered through right guard them. Quite an accomplishment for a pigskinrtotter. As head Coach Stan Williamson so aptlv put it, “We’ve taught for the remaining distance. Di­ Loyola Next Hurdle mas’s second try for a conversion Resort Wear them all we know, now its up to Loyola is the next hurdle for the talented Gaucho eleven was blocked. them.” 4 and from all. indications their T-Formation combined with a Mustangs Make Lone Score from the new offense they call the “ D” will keep the locals on firm and Cal Poly with Yates, MacDoug- All men interested in gymnas­ ■M steady ground. Like all other teams on the coast they seem to tics are urged to see Coach Find­ all, Beberness, and Fowler crash­ ing through the middle on a series be loaded, having thirteen former lettermen ‘and a host of lay as soon as possible. of battering plays, carried the ball returning veterans. Led by Fred Beyrouty, 200 pound full­ 80 for the lone Poly score. Mac- Dougall, 220 pound fullback, car­ back; Gene Grady, 165 pound speed left half; Johnny Machado, MANAGERS PAGED 195 pound quarterback; and Johnny Corbett, 180 pound" right ried the ball 17 yards through the Male students interested in center of the Gaucho forward 1107 State Street Telephone 27911 half, the Lion no doubt will be in a mood to tear a hunk of positions as athletic managers wall for the touchdown. The extra meat right out of little Gaucho’s vulnerable spot. Right end are to reoort to Buck Levine at point try fell wide. is the only position for which a Lion veteran did not return Phelps’ .Field between 3:30 and In the fourth quarter- the Mus­ 6:00 p.m. Freshmen are pre­ and handling that will be Ralph Gambine, 190 pounder. The tangs once more powered towards Separate Slacks ferred. Those who accept will the Gaucho goal line, but they left tackle spot will be W ally Crittenden, 205, former first receive a letter and unit of were held. A1 Katich intercepted Slack Suits stringer on S.C.’s 1943 Rose Bowl team. Their right guard, credit. a Poly pass on the Santa Barbara Hugh Ward, also should be a tough nut to crack, as he had 49, making the Gauchos once Western Pants experience on the El Toro Marine team. Tailored Blouses

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