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VOL. XIV CINCINNATI, OHIO, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1928 NO. 2.

TRANSYLVANIA Homecoming Day To Be Featured CALENDAR Alumni Pians For Fall And By Novei Entertainment No event cun{l|(!ting ivitli any of Winter To Be Discussed the following may lie scheduled Succumbs to Xavier Onslaught. Appointment of the chairman loi-the without offlclal sanction. For open Quarterly meeting ,of the St. Xavler Is Large In Other Departments. Aiiiiufil Homecoming Day celebration dates apply to the registrar, Ray­ College Alumni Association will be at the college will he made at the mond J. Fellinger.' held at B o'clock toniglit in Recreation Great Potential Strength Is quaiiteriy meeting of the St. ?Cavier Hall on the campus. Gregor B. Moor­ School of Commerce; College of Today—Ohapel, 8:30 A. M. Displayed'- by Musketeers; College Alumni Association, this eve­ man, president oE the association, has Law Classes Held in Eve­ ning. Homecoming Day will l>e oh­ Thui'sday—Junior Mass, 8:30 A. M. announced. Sophomores inContest. ning; Late Afternoon served November 24 when West Vir­ Priday—Senior Mass, 8:30 A. M. Plans for concentrated support of ginia Wesleyan. plays its traditional Senior sodality, 11:30 A. M. the football team ait all home games Classes. By George E. Winter. game with the Musketeers. Many nov­ Monday—Freshman Mass and So­ wiil be discussed. John W. DeVanncy, Disploying 0 foir amount of ability el entertainment features will be ar­ dality, 11:30 A. M. graduate manager of atliletics, will Both the School ot Commei'ce and and a greater potential power the St. ranged to welcome (graduates and PhUopedian Society, 1:30 P. M.­ place before ^tho alumni a plan by the College of Low of Sfc. Xavior Col­ students, , Xavler College grid team opened the Tuesday—Sophoniore Mass, 8:30 which better support can be given to lege- are serving an unusually lai'ge season In the new $300,000 stadium lost Many classes will have reunion A. M. St. Xavier atliletics. number of sfcudenfcs this semester the Soturdoy with a 19 to 2 victory over luncheons and dinners Homecoming ollicial I'eglsfcrafclon stotlsfcics revealed Wednesday—Chapel, 8:30 A. M. Home-coming Day plans will ibe con­ Transylvania College of Lexington, Ky. Day. There will be a separate section sidered at the meeting. Home-coming by WllUam T. Burns, reglsfcrar ot the The Musketeei's galloped to touch­ of the stadium set aside lor the alum­ Day this year is scheduled for Novem­ down-town departments indicates. downs In the flrst, second and flnal ni class delegations. ber 24 with West Virginia Wesleyan Class sessions In both departments are periods to score a hard earned victory The social functions of Homecoming University as the attraction at the an­ held at the Seventh and Sycamore over Coach Jim Elam's fceam. Tlie Day will he managed by a joint com­ "How To Study" Is Topic Dis­ nual football game. streets buildings ol the college. Pioneer score came In the third quarter mittee of alumni, athletic council when Coptoin "Chip" Cain elected to Classes 111 the iate afternoon and members, and undergraduates. There cussed At Orientation Safcurday conducted under the auspices score a safety to protect his goal Une. will he a dance in tlie evening at the Eight letter men and three sopho-. of fche College of Liberal Arts opened Hotel Ahns. Rev. Daniel M. O'ConneU, S. J., Dean UNION HOUSE Monday at the down-town buildtags. mores were in Coach Joe Meyer's of the college of Liberal Ants, St. Xav­ starting Une-up. Before the final gun A large registration ot nuns and lay ier College, spoke at the first Orienta­ students Indicates ' that fche special sounded eveiy one , of the starting tion Olass held for freslimen, Tuesday. TO BE IMPROVED players had been reploced by a substi­ REV. M. P. O'BRIEN cln.sses are more popular than ever tute and fcho Musketeers were going Dean O'Connell discussed "How To betoro. Regular professors of the llb­ strong ot the finish—something that Study", giving a systematic outline of Expansion Program Sponsored erol arts faculty and a number of spe­ counfcs ta foofcball and will be a valu­ RECEIVES HONOR the best methods for .study. The use By Student Council. cial instructors arc includod on the able assefc in winning fcougher games of notes, group study, iprivate study, faculfcy list tor the late afternoon and various methods were all includ­ closses. loter in tlie season. New Monsignor Received Degree ed in the scope ol Dean O'Connell's Recreational facilities in the new l!xecutive Officers Played as One. At St. Xavier. lecture. Union House, In Recreation Hall, on Orientation "speakers within the year the St. Xavier College campus, will J. D. Cloud, prominent Cincinnati • To pick tlie outstondlng individuals be unsurpassed if contemplated im­ attorney, is dean ot the School ot from the Musketeer^iine-up is a ticklish Rev. Matthew Patricii O'Brien, pas­ will Include prominent Cincinnati bus­ iness and professional men and women. provements are carried out. Rev. John Commerce. Rev. George R. Kister, proposition. Tiie players played os a tor of St, Patrick's church, Northside, J. Sullivan, S. J., fnculty director of S. J., Is iL'gent of the Scliool of Com­ team—one for all and all tor one ns was invested as monsignor at special The classes are open to freshmen merce and the Law School. dnd upperclassmen. the recreation center, hns indicated. their appellation designates. exercises, at which tho^ archbishop, Father Sullivan is considering the Edward P. Moulinier Is dean of the Capt. Cain Most Rev, John P. McNicholas, O. P., addition or one or more pool tables, College or Law. Mr. Moulinier is one picked plays ofRciatcd, Sunday aftdi'noon. the complete reconditioning of the ot Cincinnati's besfc known attorneys. with rare Father O'Brien d'ecelved his baclie- OLEF CLUe DANCE bowling alleys and a general improve­ He has served as dean of the College judg m'ent lor's degree from St. Xavier College in ment program.-' of Law since its inception in 1919. Jul­ and made 1883, and subsequently received a Mas­ J^'unds for the.actual upkeep of the ius Samuels is vice dean of the iaw few m 1 s - ter of Arts and a Doctor of OCTOBER 20TH departmenfc. takes, liie Degree. He is widely Icnown in Cath­ Union House will be derived from the ' teiuir s'eems sale-of tickets-to all^students who-wish- . -Numei'ous business • ond professional- olic .'"circles in' the' arcHdidcese' of"Cin-^ Charles EisefiHa'rtIt" Is Chairman men are included on fche faculty ot the to' be in a cinnati, being prominently identified in to avail themselves of the facilities good way of Entertainment. there. School of commerce. Tiie taculty is recent educational expansion programs. fche largesfc ever fco serve the college. tor fleld- Excellent Orator. Supervision of Council. generols this The Clet Club, student musical or­ Out-ot-fcown specialisfcs will lecfcure on Father O'Brien's reputation as a pul­ The Union House is.under the super­ special phases ot business adnUiiisfcra- year with ganization afc Sfc. Xavier Collego, will vision of the Student Council, stu­ Felix Mc­ pit orator and lecturer has spread far give the first frolic of the season ta fcloii during fche firsfc semesfcer. Courses and he frequently must refuse invita­ dent governing body, which unanim­ taught at the School ot Commerce are Carthy and Recreation HaU on the campus, Safc­ ously voted that tickets should be sold Lloyd Ded­ tions to speak since ho regards his urday evening, Ocfcober 20th, aoeording entirely independent from the classes parish work as of primary importance. to as many students as possible so as ill bushiess adminlsfcrafclon of the Col­ dens as re­ to information obtained from Oharles to flnance tho Union House. He was instrumental in the new or­ lege ot Liberal Arfcs. sei've men Eisenhardt, chairnian of ,the enterfcaln- The senior class, setting a precedent for Cain. ganization of tlie system of Catholic menfc committee. Prominent Faculties education In the archdiosese of Cincin­ for otiier classes, voted to buy a block F. O'Bryan nati, and has served In an advisory Eisenhardt has indloated that the of tickets so as to encourage their early The work of tho School ot Conmieroo led the St. capacity to various educational insti­ dance is fche flrst ot a series of social disposal. is distinctly practical. Its aim .is to Xavier play- tutions.in the dty. acfcivlties which the Clef Club iwill educate fche student in the methods ot sponsor during the year. presenfc day business. Tlic courses of ei'sin ground St. Patrick's Cliurch was over-ci'owd- gaining. His To Appoint Committee insfcructlon are so seiecfced os to il­ puntmg was ed at the investure of Father O'Brien. STADIUM FIELD BOXES lustrate principles and facts wliioh the A special choir or seventy-flve voices John King Mussio, direotor ot the student can grasp and as a conse­ fair and singing organization, has signified fchafc should Im- under the personal direction of Charles quence determine upon the besfc busi­ P. Wlieeler, former editoi" of the NEWS fche commifctee to assist wlfch the choir- POPULAR THIS YEAR ness mefchods. pi'ove as the man in the arrangements for the af­ season pro- and a graduate from St. Xavier hi Jurists and members of fche bar ot 1928, assisted wltli the ceremonies fair would be appointed In the near _ grosses. John future. Prominent Cincinnatians To At­ Cincinnati and Covington are included Captain "Chip" Cain Markiewicz wliich were characterized by pomp and on the College of Law taculty. Tlie ceremony, • Robert C. Beirne, Uberal arts senior, tend Games. and Horry Foley Indicated abUlty thot is president of fche club. aim of the school Is to give students stamps them as "comors"~at St. Xavler. Patlier O'Brien was a classmate of a thorough fcralning, bofch fclieorefclcol Markiewicz golned consistently and Rev. Thomas J. Nolan, S. J., dean of ProetlcaUy a totoi "sell-oufc" of fleld and procfcical In all branches of the shook off Tronsylvonia tocklers vici­ men, St. Xavler Gollege. boxes In the new stadium for home law. Professors have been chosen be­ ously. Foley ron 78 yards in the fourth BOLGER IS ELECTED football games for the season ot J928 cause ot success ill their special fleld. quarter down the side-lines for the has been reported by Nicholas J. The law course is four years of forty most spectocuior play of the game. FRESHMAN CLASS FRESHMAN CAPTAIN Browne, field-box committee chairman. weeks each, three eventags a week. On the line "Boob" Bolph, tackle, Present box-holders Include: Bofch the School of Commerce ond and Jim Boiger, guard, were bulwarks. Stanley Bachmeyer, Walter Her­ fche College ot Low class sessions are Ed O'Hara ond Jim Phillips ployed a TO WEAR "CAPS" Coach Tehan Training Large schede, Edword Ballord, Gregor B. held on Monday, Wednesday and Pri­ creditable game at the flonks and St. day evenings. Lale registration for Yearling Squad. Moorman, J. D. Cloud, Bobert McEvU­ Xavler seems destined to have a ley, Herbert S. Heekin, Poul Geoghe­ both schools moy still be mode at the stronger pair ot ends thon wos ex­ Appoint Committee To Arrange gan, Edwin Smith, Stonley Hennegan, down-town offices. pected. "Stunts". Cyi'll "Dutch" Bolger, o graduate ot, Edwai'd T. Dixon, Allen T. Schott, Tlie otHcei's ond faculty .for fche Sfc. Mory's High School, Hyde Park, James A. Shevlin, Howard Rohan, School ot Commerce Include: Bev. Hu­ Best for Transylvania. was eiecled captain of the St. Xavler Judge Robert s. Marx, John E. Mussio, bert F. Brockman, S. J., presidenfc; Ernest Crutcher, Transy half-back, Members bf the Preshman class CoUege Preshmon football squod, Edword P. MouUnler, Clem Gosiger, Bev. George R. Kisfcer, S. J., regent; was the, big thom in the side ot St. unanimously voted to provide them­ Tuesday. WlUlam G. Knecht. J. D. Cloud, dean; Alfred B. Braun, selves with "Preshmon Cops," Andrew Xovier. The dashing .pioneer back Bolger, whp is an oil-around athlete, Albert MUIs, Edward J. Buse. Fronk Organizations; WUllam E. Chancellor. gained many yards on ofl tackle plays Sohmidt, newly elected class president, sei'ved os bosketboll captoin afc the Sfceln, Elmer Conway, Mrs. Clora M. Economic Resources; Ell Cohan and ond punted the invaders out of donger hos disclosed. Hyde Pork school last season. He pressler, Edward A., Winfcer, Corl Kleve, Bobert A. Buthmon, Advertising; Wil­ 0 number ot times. Tlie closs wUl obtoln the cops some merited aU-ClncInnatl honoi's tor the Edwai'd Roeding, James P. Bolgor, liam T. Burns, Bookkeeping; Ehner L. time this week so thot tliey may have Jomes Clark, Josepii Schneider, Tlie H. Captoin Flood, tackle, and "Shifty" center position among secondary Nieman Co., George Fei'n, Walfcer A. Conwoy, Confcraofcs; Frank J. Crane, HorreU, center, Uved up to advance 0 distinguishing mork at the 'St. schools. He is a four-year man in Byan, WlUlam H. Albers, Tliomas M. Accounfcing; Edward T. Dixon, Insur­ word OS to their ability. Folkenstein Xovier-Moreheod Stote game Soturdoy. high school football, and was alwoys Geoghegan, Tliomas Hogan, Jr., W. J. ance; Chai'les Durrefcfc, Credits; Josepii at guard also showed weU. Haseldon - A committee consisting ot WUllom roted as a prep school stor. Blchmond, James J. Grogon, Horry p. Goodenough, Negofclal^le Insfcru- bore the Inunt of the Itae-smashtag Muehlenkamp, Bay Hunter, John Bok, He is the brother ot "Jim'; Bolger, McLaughlin, John Ankenbauer, Chai'les menfcs; Sfconley A. Hittner,''Accounting. play tor Coach Elam's gridders. WlUiom Sconlon ond Bernard Phelan P. Toffc, Anfchony Eloesser, J. B. Moor­ Wlrfc D. Hord, Investments; George star guord on the Musketeer vorslty man, Morgan W. WlUloms, Nicholas The Musketeers' flrst score of the hos been appotated by President eleven. B. Lamb, Accounting; D. CoUlns Lee, Schmidt to arrange some novelty to be J. Janson. '' game came late in the' opening period. Large Squad. Finance; James A. Miller, Accounting; O'Bryan ond Markiewicz alternated featured ot fche Homecoming Day gome Daniel M. Myers, Alboi'fc Wesselman, WiUlom H. Moeller, Accounting; in thrusts at Transy's Une and St. with West -Virginia Wesleyon Univer­ Don Tehon, former star lineman at Lee P. Ratterman, Josepii Hummel, Charles E. O'Connor, English Litera­ sity. St. Xavler, is coaching the Preshmen Chai'les P. WUllams, W. J. WHUams, Xavler took possession of the ball on Tom Burke, Judge Dennis J. Byan, ture; Joseph O'Meare, Corporations; the invaders 2S-yord Une atter Crutch­ this" seoson. Cooch Tehan Is highly Dr. Francisco Pena, SpaiUsh; George pleased with the showtag which the M. J. SuUIavn, Louis Tuke, Stepliens er punted from behnd his goal. L. Blakely, John SuUlvan, W. E. Buhl- C. Blley, Investments; Walter A. By­ ''^O'Bryon carried tiie boll to the visi­ TO BE INVITED yeorllngs have made in givtag the man, J. L. Leonard, Thomas J. Cor­ an, Property; Richard Smefchursfc, Ac­ tors' four-yard Itae and Markiewicz vorslty scrimmage. coran, J. H. Finn, James A. Sebastiani, counfcing; Roberfc G. Thoyer, Market- ' carried the boll over the last white Tlie Xaverian News will receive a Coach Tehan's squad, which was Edwai'd B. Corcoron, Robert Mullane, tag; John C. Thompson, Sales; and sfcripe for St Xavier's flrst score of the formal Invitation to sfend representa­ large at the beginning of the season, W. R. Hughes, Fronk X. Pund, J. J. Dr. James J. Young, EngUsh. tives to the' annual meeting of the Na­ hos been augmented by the coming GUligan, WiUiam Schawe, Mrs. Mary year. O'Bryan's kick fpr the exfcra Law Faculty point wos blocked. tional Gollege E*ress Association which out of several players who registered Lodge, Walfcer S. Schmidt, Albert W. win be held November 16 and I7. at late. Leibold and George B. Moggini, Jr. Barristers ond Jurists on the Collego FIoslws of Form. Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana, of Low Include: Tom Dougherty got tato .the gaihe E. Wirt Russell, editor, has been ad­ Mrs. William Wilke, mother of John Paul Hubert has lieen appointed sec­ Judge Charles S. BeU, Evidenco; during the second period and exhibited vised by Sherriil E. Leonard, executive W. Wilke, liberal a^ts feenlor, sub­ retary of the Closs ot 1932, occordtag Stephens L. Blokely, Municipal Cor- flashes of form tliat brought the spec- secretary and vice president of the mitted to, a sm-glcal operation, Sunday. to the announcement of Andrew porofclons; Jose'ph T. Carney, Code (Conttaued on Fage 4) association. Mrs. Wilke is reported as doing nicely. Schmidt, class president. (Conttaued on Fagc, 2) PAGE TWO ^^^^_____ THE XAVERIAN NEWS The Xaverian News Dr. Paul J. Menge, Professor ENROLLMENT OHln^ JiSi Published Every Wednesday During the College Year. (Conttoued from Page I) Pleading; Paul 'V. Connolly, Bankrupt­ ..cDitt^iE m ^ of Languages, Has Had cy; Elmer L. Conway, Sales; Bev. Al­ phonse L. Fisher, S. J., EtlUcs; Otis H. ft'"»»>/^ Subscription, $1.50 a Year Fisk, Wills and Probate Practice; Al­ Interesting Career fred T. Geisler, Negotiable .Instru­ Office, Recreation Hall — Canal 4040 ments; Joseph P. Goodenough, Bail­ E. WIRT RUSSELL, '20, Edlfcor-lu-Chlef. By WiUiam Wise. cupied Douomont near Verdunne, Dr. ments; William Harvey, Controcts; Geo. E. Winfcer, '31, Associate Editor. Wm. M. CUnes, '20, Sports Edlfcor. Judge Edwaird M. Hurley, Practice Dr. Paul J. Menge newly appointed Menge gave lessons in French ond John W. WUke, '20 Edward P. VonderHaar, '31 Thonipson WUlefcfc, '31 Germon to Americon ofiicers. Tiiese Court; Raymond J. Kunkel, Crimtoal Albert Worefc, "30 Frank Glueck, '29 Edward B. Tepe, '30 professor of longuoges ot St. Xovier, Low; Baymond Huwe, Trusts; Judge comes from Mayence, Germany. Al­ ofllcBi's norrofced to their tutor tlie RICHARD D. DOWNING, '20,, Business Managor. though lie hos only been in the' United wonders of the New World, and es- Bobert S. Morx, Torts; Gregor B. Joseph McGuiness, '30 Franklin Klaine, '30 Sfcotes for about three weeks, he has pecIoHy those of the United Stotes. Moorman, Confiict ot Laws; Edward so for been vei'y much impressed with All this Inspired Dr. Menge with a de­ P. MouUnler, Deon; Charles H. Purdy, HIGH SCHOOL STAFF what he has seen. When asked wheth­ sire to visit America and see some of Personol Property; WllUam J. BelUy, JOHN HEAL'V, '20, Managing Editor. er lie noted any difference between these marvels for himself. However, Corporations; Judge Dennis J. Ryan, Prank X. Brearton, '2D Sports students at American ond German col­ this desire wos not to be fulflUed Constitutional Law; Wolter A. Ryon, Robert Koch, '30 Sports leges, Dr. Menge said: "Boys are pret­ until August 29, 1928, when he sefc soil Pi'ootioo Court; Julius Samuels, Vice- ty much fche same fche world over, ex- from Germany for his flrst trip to Dean; Clarence' Spraul, Suretyship. Thomas Schmidt, '31 Sports the United Sfcofces. Thafc desire to see Robert Imbus, '20 Music cepfc that In Germony, coUege students The Library of the College ot Law, seem to be inspired witii a greater de­ somefching ot America smouldered tor has been enlarged considerably during Robei't HuUer, '30 Music ten years only fco flore up anew. SCHOLASTIO sire lo learn. They display more en­ the post few months. All class rooms Joseph Van de Ryt, '20 Prank Waldron, '29 ergy, and what they learn they learn Afc fche close ot fche wor Dr. Menge fpr .the CoUege of Law and the Shod Joseph McKeown, '29 Roberfc Welch, '31 tor lite." resumed his duties as professor ot of Commerce have been renovated. Coblenz where he taught untU last Dr. Menge received his Bachelor ot spring. Thus oil in aU, he lias tought MOTTO — TO SERVE XAVIER Arts degree afc fche University ot Bonn at Coblenz tor flfteen yeors, and has ADDRESSES SODALISTS in 1909. From there he went to Hei­ made quite a reputation for liimself delberg, where in 1910 the degree. Doc­ as an excellent teacher. "A proper veneration for the Blessed Co-ordinated— tor ot Philosophy iras conferred upon Virgin Mary is one of the most laud­ him. Leovlng the University, he serv­ Method of Teaching. We note with approval the announcement that the activities able traits a college man can possess," ed for one year in fche German army, in exploliiing his method of teaching Rev. J. J. SuUivan, S. J., moderator of of the Masque Society and the Clef Club will be combined in pro­ and then launched upon his teochlng a language In the class room. Dr. the Freshman Sodality said at the ducing a musical comedy for presentation in the late fall. cai'eer. Dr.' Menge considers mlUfcory Menge I'eterred to It as fche dlrenfc wtiokly chapel assembly of the frosh training very beneflclol, Inasmuch as The collaborated work of these two societies, at present two mefchod. That is, he speaks the lan­ Moji.ciay morning. It teaches strict and absolute discipline. guage In class, thus acquolnfclng fclie of St. Xavier's most active cultural groups, is a note of progress War Service. students with conversational usages and deserves observation for its future development. That the OFFICES OPENED After serving ta tiie army pr. Menge and Idioms. seed of ambition is present in both these societies is evidenced by was appointed to the faculty ot the ,"Thls," he sold, "Is the only way in Business and editorial oflices ot the their entrance into a new field of theatrical production requiring Gyimiasium afc Coblenz, where he which a foreign language con be mas­ NEWS hove been opened In Recreotlon their combined talent. taught English, Germon, French ond tered. Of course, it requires much Hall. Monthly stoff meetings wlU be Latin. He continued teochlng until he work and privote study, but then ot The plan to assume iheir individu.ility again immediately fol­ Inaiigiiroted sliortly, E. Wirt RusseU. was recalled Into mUlfcary sei'vice dur­ the end of the course the student has editor. lia.s onnounced. lowing the first semester's work, is likewise commendable. It is a ing the late World War. He was given a com'prehenslve and fairly thorough Executive offices of "The Musketeer" guarantee that the step taken will not seriously endanger their exist­ the commission ot lieutenant and understanding ot the' language. Too will also be molntalned in Recreation ence as distinct organizations, but will rather create a healthy com­ placed at the head of a company ot many students study only for the de­ Hall. Ted G. Schmldfc, editor, and petition between them, that is, competition toward perfection in two hundred men. Dui'ing fche wor he gree Instead of studying for the sake Robert C. Beime, business manager, ot knowing ond understanding tlie their respective fields. was wounded once In the slioulder by have reported that sfcafl osslstonts for a piece ot flying shrapnel. Dr. Menge language." the year book would be announced The precedent,—now about to be established—is but an in­ received five decorations tor distin­ shortly. dication of the future possibilities of coordinated effort between the guished sei'vice during the war, includ­ George E. Pern, Sr., who has beon IVIasque Society and the Clef Club. ing fche Iron Cross ot fcho. flrsfc and prominently identified with recent St. second orders. Hev. Francis J. Ftan, S. J., widely Xavier projects, hos been a hospifcal known Jesuifc prlesfc and aufchor, will Willie fche Unifced Stotes troops oc­ pafcienfc for fche pasfc month. cclebrafce his 69fch birthday, Thursday. "Talk It Up"— Snap! That's what we need. The cheering that greeted the Musketeers at the season's first gridiron tilt left several things to be desired, as far as the student section is concerned. The snap, the sharp rhythm that should characterize college yells was noticeably absent. The spontaniety that prompts a continual "talking it up" was found only in the cheer-leaders. Volume was good when the right incentives took place but the effect w^as sacrificed to sluggish­ ness caused by failure to follow the leaders.. The cheer-leading is in capable hands. The 1928 IVIusketeers are second to none in fight and spirit. St. Xavier has every pros­ pect for a banner year. It is our duty to be highly organized. The Cheer-leaders are there for a purpose. When they call for attention they should get it, and their subsequent timed a<;tions should be followed closely. Enthusiasm and pep should m^ke passe their frequent pleas to "talk it up". Xavier deserves every student in the stands giving his best for the Musketeers. • Cheer — snap it out — and mean it.

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GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANL Y ELECTRICHENECTADY N.E W YORCK THE XAVERIAN NEWS PAGE THREE ST. XAVIER HIGH SCHOOL- XAVMGH XAVIER LEADS IMPROVEMENTS DISCUSSES "FAITH" ALL GLASSES Donations bo tlie foreign missions "Wo should bo proud oC our failh, from St. Xavier High Scliool exceeded we should welcome opportunities to all Jesuit hiigh schools in the former manifest our faith publicly and we Football Team Is Progressing. Missouri Province, statistics liavc re­ In High School Department should be ready fco die In detense of Heed Appeal of Juniors. vealed. our foith," Bev. Joseph Brown, s. J. Coach Savage's Gridders Will Over thirteen hundred dollars was Are Continued—Fountains Are said afc the first chapel service In a Efforts to be Made to Raise discussion of "Faith". donated in the weekly collections dur­ Funds to Foster Expanded Prove Formidable Foes to ing the past year. Installed Throughout Father Brown held up praotlcnl ex­ Opponents. School. ponents of ca.tlioiiclsm as individuals Athletic Program. to ibe emulated. Realiaing that the senior athletic By Frank _X, Brearton NOON LEAGUE By William Kenny. In the preceding issue of this paper teams tax the school treasury to bhe The football team representing St. utmost, the juniors of St. Xavler High Xavler High School this season will there was published an article con- JINDER WAY corning the "new faces but the same ACOLYTHICAL SOCIETY School have -made plans to finance rank well up among the leaders o[ tlieir own teams. A certain amount of secondary schools, Ooach Savage, men­ old building." What a mistake! Did not the author of this account observe enthusiasm has been attendant upon tor ot the Sycamore Streefc eleven, has Freshmen Display Style In Ini- IS BEIN| FORMED the undertaking and the entire .stu­ disclosed. The team has made rapid the new drinking fountain to be i tiation Competition. found on every floor? What a reve­ dent body has responded whole-heart­ progress during the past week, and Mr. John Krlzek, S. J., Will Serve edly to the appeal. despite injuries to "Hal" Pennington lation ! To all students excepting The freshmen and sophomores have and "Jack" Hosfcy, is In tip top shape. Well, the iboys are at It again, in­ freshmen this Improvement is extra­ As Director. terclass competitive sports have start­ ordinary. In fact they all deem it a pledged themselves to sell three thous­ A close observation of sorlmmafee ed and the same enthusiasm and earn­ luxury not to have to go all the way and tickets, •while members of the during ifche last few days has revealed: estness seems to prevail as in former down to the ground floor and there The Acolythical Soclefcy has resum­ higher classes have agreed to sell over That the team is going to have a years. These games have fbecn going wait In line for hours to get a drink. ed Its duties tor the coming year under two thousand. Such cooperatian be­ very powerful forward wall with such on for s:jme timo and have always held Scmething that anyone will almost the direction of Mr. John I. Kvlzek, tween these classes is indicative of the men as Hosfcy, Mercurio, Corbett, Du somewhat of the limeUght in sports. throw at you. S. J. It present indications mean any­ fine spirit that pervades the entiro Brul, Lowlei* ond Beitz. Boys, who are unable to make the thing this society wUl soon ibe recog­ student body. The freshmen certainly do not roalliie teams which represent the High nized as one of the most Important That Bill Selvers and Bill Schmldfc how fortunate they are in entering rrizcs School, are given a chance to show sections' of our school. Thus far only have developed infco a pair ot ends of just in time to utilize the fountains. Prizes have been offeied to the stu­ what they can do in theso contests. one appointment has been mado, tlmt fche flrst water. Watch Selvers on the Perhaps also' these freshmen did not dent seUing the most tickets, so there It looks as bliough the race 'Will be of Master of Ceremonies which offlce torward poss attack this yoar. notice the floral decorations in tlic is some inducement other than the tight in each year as the teams seem will be undertaken by August Juniet; That Stclnkomp's shift from end to dfnlng room; if they did, they did not willingness bo cooiierate with fcllow- very evenly matchod, '30. Eleotion ot oflicei's will take place realize their true value. But we in classmen. cenfcer has nofc affected his ability. ncKl week, according fco fche Director. 4A and 4B opened the indoor sea­ tho upper classes acknowledge lho fact That Stadler te a terror as a de­ System Ot Appointment Classes ID. IIE, IB and IVA have fensive fuUback. son and displayed a good brand of that we wore quite surprised to sec pledged more than four hundred tick­ 111 the future the Masfcer ot Cere­ That Don Dixon and Lou Ginocchio ball. B blew up in the last inning and Uiem. It is a great improvement over ets. came out on the short end of a 7-1 last year and It is readily seen that monies will publish a list of the boys ore lightweight pockoges of T. N. T. The juniors will use the receipts • in scoro. 4D in their contest against C some soul is trying his best to cheer who will serve ovoi'y week. These lists Thafc the yearUngs boasfc of several the furtherance of their general ath­ had one big inning, the second, mak­ us up a bib. In this familiar room will bo tound bofch in the Xaverion bone-crushing line buckers. letic program, consisting of all sorts ing eight runs and emerged victorious there also has boon Installed a double News and on tlie bulletin board. The of sports in which those boys of small That Mr. Savage .is o masfcer ot fche 8-6. drinking fountain, something most flrsfc year boys are cordially Invifced to trying orfc of ibuUdIng footboll fceams. stature may engage. , 3-A defeated 3B in a one-sided score necessary and much to be appreciated enroll In the Acolythical Soclefcy. of 9-3. Tlie pitching of Kail for 3A by all who are not in the habit of The following ore membei's: This will permit the carrying out of the general physical education pro­ was a great asset for that team. 3C, using "noon passes." It is most grat­ 4A—Harry He.ss, Aliberfc Piepmeyer, ifying to see all these new iniprovc- gram which was outlined by school MINIMS REPORT so far, leads third year, winning two and Robert Berry. games last week, one againsfc D, by the nicnts in tlie dear old building nnd authorities at the beginning of the scorci of 3-2, and one against A, 5-3. to know thab the faculty must have the 4B—Charles Kelsch. year. FOR PRAOTICE The hitting of Beimesche and Schoe­ true "Spirit of Cincinnati" or the im­ 4(3—James Beck, Paul Wagner, Louis maker In a pinch greatly enabled O provement mania. It is known for a Greenlger. UNIVERSITY OP CAIilFOBNlA— to win these lwo contests. fact that the graduates of '28 arc en­ 4D—Jack Coiii'oy. (OCNA).—Gifts totaling over $30,000 Schedule Expected To Be Ar­ vious of the luxurious equipment now In an exciting contest 2B defeated 3A—Robert Menkhaus, August Juniet. have been made to the University of to be found In the building. Bub those ranged Later. 2A by the narrow margin of 4-3; 2D 3B—John McKenzie, Joseph Podcsfca. California Qt:ring the p.ist month, it making a rally of two runs in the of that group who have gone before us i.s reported. Vive thousand of it waa last inning took O into camp, while to the College have little to worry con­ 2D—Joseph Nolan. faa bring Prof. Giuseppe Caronla of The Minims foobball team of this cerning their surroundings. 2E—Geoiige Hagen. year Is slowly developing into form for 2E easily overwhelmed 2F, 4-1. Rome to the Hooper Institute to carry 2P—Roy Warner, Ambrose Lindhorst. the season. Mr. J. Foley, S. J., the Display Style on researches concerning the origin of new conch, is giving a considerable The freshmen, displayed great, style IC—^Francis Kaith, Prands Overbeck, measles. amount o-f his itime to the direction of and handled themselves much better MEINERS INELIGIBLE Stanley Tollman, John Rliiker. the team, and has expressed his ap­ than; the average freshmen teams J. JI. '29. WOOSTER COLLEGE—(OONA) .— preciation of the efforts of the students have done in the past. Two tie games The football prospects of St. Xavler Word has been received here that Ar­ in cooperating with the Minims. were played, IA tieing 10, and ID High havo been dealt a terrible blow. RUTGERS UNIVERSITY-(OCNA) thur "jWCurray, assistant coach of foot­ Friday morning Mr. Savage learned Past experience on the part of threo evening things up with 10 in the iast —"The world's gi'eatest need is tor ball and baseball at Wocster College, fchafc Bob Meiners, outstanding veteran of last year's regulars and potential inning. In tho other game played by mon and not for l.iws," said Dr. John now on a leave of absence, attending hallback, had been found Ineligible. strength in the new candidates will nrst year IA came out on the long M. Thomas, presidenfc of Rutgers Uni­ the School of Journalism lOf the Uni­ Bob hos been wlfch us only four terms greatly aid in the development -of a end of a 9-7 score over IB. versity In liLi address to welcome the versity of Wisconsin, has been added Including Lho present year, but it de­ team that will measure up to past 450 freshmen who have enfcered the to the coaching stafl of the Badbcr veloped fchat he had iireviously spent standards. New Jei'sej; Institution this fall. school. a year ot St. George High. This, ol Schedule Later EXCHANGE coui'se, makes hirn a nine semester 'Games have not beon scheduled ab man and bars liim from participating the presaent time, but it is expected YALE COLLEGE—(OONA).—Col­ In athletics under fcho laws ot fcho state that the team will engage in several lege -aeronautical clubs will be organ­ association. Meiners can be remem­ tilts toefore ThanksglvUig Day. ized into -an intercollegiate aviation bered as tho outstanding star Qf the organization at a conference which has Louisville game afc Coi'coran Field last been called to take place afc Yale Oc­ tall and he also did some fine playing tober 19 and 20. in the Highland game. "Blackie" was HIGH SCHOOL It is bo be under fcho auspices of the e.spocted to do great things this year Yale club. Notices h^ve been sent to and Coach Savage regrets thafc Uo shall other American insfcifcutions and favor­ have to change some of his plans. LEAGUE mmi able comment received. The question of finances, fche scope Will Embrace Four Cincinnati of the organization, and details of its actlvifcies 'will Ibe discussod afc fcho High Schools. meefcing. President lOf fche Nafcional Aeronautical Association, Porter Ad­ Representatives of Sfc. Xavler High ams', will act as cliairman. Stoves School, , Purceli Speakers of national roputation have High School, and Roger Bacon High been scheduled fco address the meefcing. School ottended a meefcing afc Sfc. Xav­ yOODWili ler Memorial Hall lasfc week and for- UNIVERSITY OP AKRON—(OCNA) miUafced fche Greater Clilciiinafci High —Team organizafcions of 56 classes ..^4NGE^. School League. which.have been graduafced from old The new league,which Is a novel un­ Buchtel ODllege and fcho Universlfcy ot dertaking In Cincinnati will be in­ Akron, recenfcly met lo discus plans creased to embrace more schools avitli- and foi'inulate a campaign to raise iii the nexifc several years, if plans are funds to build a new Buohtel Hall on the new campus of the University ot feasible. High schools of Cincinnati Akron. LOWE & CAMPBELL will compete in regular leagues in all This Is the second step in fche pro­ ATHLETIC GOODS CO. high school sports as a result ot the ns MAIN STREET curing of funds fco rebuild the univer­ league. ' Cincinnati Athletic Goocis Co., Inc. slfcy -of a campus on the edge of town 041 Main St. Canal 92G7 Kepresentativcs to replace the old one located in the C. Ii. Lavery Boyd Chambers Sfc. Xavler wos represented at the heart of the oifcy. Lee Hallci'inan Ethan Allen meefcing by Mr. Josepii McGuinness Money was raised among fche sludent Dick Bray C. W. Fninkliii, .Ir. body and faculfcy for the construction and Coach Robert Savage. Rev. J. P. ot a gjinnasium, hi a drive coiiducfced Kunz and Coaich Bartlett represented lasfc spring. Elder High; Brother J. Schroeder, S. M. and Ooach Josepii KeUey repre­ VASSAR COLLEGE — (OCNA). — SHEVLIN'S sented Purcell High, while Coach Ed­ Vassar College, at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., has just opened its 64tli year with an I "IP IT SWIMS, I IIAVE IT" i die Burns and Bev. W. Odo, O. P. M. enroUnient of 330 freshmen. The col­ were the Boger Bacon High represent­ lege sfcafl now has 101 faculfcy and ad­ 27 East Sixth Street ! atives. , ' ministrative membei's, of whom 38 are new appointees. The daughters of flve oollege presi­ dents are in the freshman elass. They Class and School are the'daughters of fche presidenfcs ot Haverford CoUege; St. Mary's College, Dallas, Tex.; Lafayette College; Pur­ F. PUSTET CO., Inc. JEWELRY due University ond Americon Univer­ Fraternity Pins, Club Emblems sity, Cairo Egypt. Religious Articles, Football Charms Medals, . Cups, Trophies and Church

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may. St. Xavler have a numerous and OBSERVATIONS capable lot ot (fchem. Bofch "Buck" PhUUps and Ed O'Hara port At the Transylvania Game. should Improve as the season ages and Frank McDevitt showed fl cool head It so St. Xavier wUl have anofcher pair, lants fco kick the point after touch-down lii of capable ends, for the heavier games s fche lasfc holf. Close observotlon indi­ later on in the'season. PhUUps played cated fchafc McDevitt waited until Quor- liis fli'sfc game of college footbaU Sat­ Conducted By terback Deddens held the ball at ex­ urday and surpassed expectations. actly tho right ongle .before he drew 0''Hai'a was the same sfceady player as WILLIAM M. CLINES his tool bock for fcho kick. Ti'onsy he was'lasfc season. playei's were coming through the sec- ond-sfci'lng St. Xavler line in droves Capfcain "Chip" Cain whirled fchru when Frank kicked .the point. The Musketeei's flashed a much more the center of fche line for subsfcantial powerful attack last Satui'day after The point after touch-down is such golns on quorfcer-'back sneaks several noon fchon even the most opfcinilstio a lifctle thing yefc such a mighty one. fcimes during the Transylvania game. followers hod anticipated. One fching What's the use of working for half A team that has a backfleid in'which was proved to us as a cerfcoinfcy and fche (game fcoscor e a touch-do^vn if a all the players are capable baU-toters that i'i that there is not any weokness missed goal kick wUI give the oppon- has an imniense advantage over the in thi backfleid. Tho fine work ot eiits victory? Tiie point after touch­ one where the quarter-bock calls sig­ Coptoin Coin, Morkiewlcz, Foley, down has been taken, too lightly In o nals ond lefcs his three cohorts tend O'Bryan, Schaefer, McDevitt ond number of oollege games. Ask players fco fche yord-gainlng. Daugherty was certainly encouraging of the University of Southern Cali­ to tho Blue and White exponents. Tlie fornia team for confirmation of the The souvenir (program of 88 pages facfc fchafc Transylvania was stronger above. The team from the Golden mode Ifcs appearance at the Transyl­ this year fchan In ony of the past few V(esfc hos bowed twice to Knute Hock-' vania game and was well received by yeai's only adds greater strength to he's Notre Dame gridders with'the only the rain soaked throng. Pictures ot the our optimism, although we are not yefc difference between the two teams be­ team ond individual tilayers wiU be ing the abUlty to kick the baU ibetween added to the book nexfc 'week the man-. The men on t»e-;^;;,as cornea reody fcomak e any advance predictions on the Intersectional games yet to be the uprights affcer the touch-down. ogement of the pubUcatlon has an­ Ihomics. ^--^^TTure touch yo» played. Tlicre are still many rough More power to the goal kickers and nounced. spots that will hove to be Ironed out -•" "tatrotciety «--^^'- by Cooch Joe Meyer before the Xovlei- always nnn ^^ ^^^^ eleven will be flt to foce Oglethorpe, wiiich is fche fli'sto f the series of "hord" Te'tuoronghiy smaH^,,,,^ ,,mty to gomes. The playing of Kol Stotsbery ot tackle dispelled ony doubts as to the wisdom of shifting him from the back- fleld to the line position. And then ^|^,:::igsattUerighUimc. again the flne line plunging done by Markiewicz and Schoefer assures us that "Slot's" place In the backfield will be well taken care of. As for our half­ backs, we can only say thot they made us forget for a short fcime fche over present fact that we have lost Burns and .'lUgeior. Rolph Was Stor. Prank Kniery was given a chance afc ^9S^- fcackle after Harold Rolph, the root I star of fche game' on the line, wos forced to leave the contesfc afc fche half, and to say that Kniery made the DID YOU KNOW THAT- mosfc of Ills opportunifcy would nofc give XAVIER WINS the young man In quesfcion the credit (Continued from Page 1> that Is his due. Rolph emulating his A commltfcee from fche Studenfc Coun­ feats of last season, when he saved the fcatoi's fco fcheirfee t in a number of in­ cil consisting ot Edward R. Tepe, stances. O'Bryan punted deop into Chairman, Ted. Q. Solunldfc and E. day III the memorable Thanksgiving m the visitors' terrifcory and Transylvania Wirt Russell was appointed by Presi­ Doy battle, played his position to per­ was unsuccessful In fchrusfcs afc the Mus­ denfc CUnes fco look after the printing fection. He plays a cool, brainy game. keteer forward wall. Crutcher was ot Union House fcickefcs which wUl en­ Is "mentolly olei't, yet physlcoUy., re- back to punt for fchePioneer s and the title fche iiolder to the privileges ot re­ loxed", and to put It mildly, we expect sUppei'y ball escaped his liands- when creational faculties in the Union greofc things from Rolph this seoson. the ever-olert Jim Bolger broke thru, House. We were glad fcose e Tom Dougherfcy scooped up the oval and ran fifteen flying oboufc on Corcoran Field otter yai'ds for St. Xavier's second toucli­ a year's loy-olf. Dougherfcy seems to Raymond J. Pellinger, a meniber of be in great form, and has indicafced down. O'Bryan's kick after touch­ the olass of 1928, Is the registrar in down was again blocked. fchofc he is in tor a big year. the CoUege of Liberal Arts, St. Xavier First Touchdonn. Schaefer Shows WcU. College. CopyrlBlit 1038 Kenny Schaefer replaced Morkiewlcz Jim Bolger scored the,; flrsfc fcouch­ * . * down of his collegiate career wiien lie llirt SdijITucr&.Martf al fullback late in the third period. Miss Sylvia Laithwaite, fonmer dlrec- picked up a fumbled ball and ron 25 In fche fourth quarter Coach Meyer ' tor of the academic departmenfc of the J'ards tor .a touchdown. Bolger and shoved in a hosfc of substitutes and st Defcroifc Public Library -.^ystem's larg­ Sterman, fche regular guords, are a Xavier wos ploying ifcs entire socoud- est branch, Is , fche librarian afc sfc. soui'ce of greafc sfcrengfch in fche middle leom before the end of fche game. Xavler College. Miss Laithwoifce is a of tho line, and with that flghting Schaefer reeled off several punts for master of several languages and has Kentuckian, Bill Moloney, betweeii Three colors cover good distonces to keep the play In enjoyed distinct scholosfcio privileges. them^ will protect the nild-sectlon to Transy's territory for a good length She Is a nofclve of Ireland and was ed­ perfection. universities this of the time. Hoi stotsbery went sti'ong ucafced afc schools in her notive lond, at The gome Satui'day with the More-" afc tackle for St. Xavler In the flnal Oxford University, and afc the Univer­ head State Teacher's College is expect­ period and threw Transy players for slfcy of Illinois, this country. ed to give Coacll Meyer a chance fco fall several^ losses. ... tesfc his reserve mafcerial wliich he After both teams marched up and Rev. Francis Heierman, S. J., the used only In parfc during the Transyl­ down the fleld, neither coming within twenty-second president of St. Xavler vania contest. Grenadier blue scoring distance, St. Xavler gained the College, celebrated his golden jubilee ball on its own 28-yard line. The as a member of the Soclefcy of Jesiis, stage was oil set for the spectocuior Sepfcembei' 30. TO ASSIST Stone grey and "Irish" Foley pranced 18 yords Fafcher Heierman entered the Jesuit tor a touchdown oround the lett side A committee consisting ot WiUlom Order September 30, 1878, and sei'ved M. CUnes, senior president, Edmund Chippendale brown ot the line and down the edge of the as pi'esident ot St. Xavier from July fleld behind flne interference. McDevitt D. Doyle, junior president, Robert W. 5, 1911, to Januory 1, 1917. , Schmidt, sophomoi'e president, ond An­ booted Sfc. Xavier's only poinfc offcer • At the present time, he Is a member touchdown tollowing Foley's run. drew Schmidt, freshmon president, will of the faculty ot John Coi'd'oll Uni­ sponsor a compolgn among imder- They like all three-- The game ended shortly after wth versity, Clevelond, Ohio. graduafces ot St, Xavler College to as­ fche boU on Tronsy's torfcy-yard Une ... sist with the sale ot tickets for the created by Hart and In Sfc. Xavier's possession. Tlie funeral ot Mrs. Caroline Gerst, Marydale Garden Pete to be held at St. Xavier was forced to flglit every 2816 Woodburn ovenue, the mother of Good Samaritan Hospifcal, CUfton, Oc­ inch ot the way fco goin the decision Rev. Proncls Gerst, S. J., o forme'r tober 18, 19 and 20. Schaffner & Marx over the Pioneers. The Muskefceei's member of fche Sfc. Xavier CoUege fac­ hod the necessary puncii to land the ulfcy, was held from Sfc. Francis de Sales Funeral services tor Mr. P. Slocter­ victory in capable reserve material. Church, Tuesday morning. meyer, fche father of Rev. Hugo P. They like the price Morehead Stote College of Morehead, Slocfcermeyer, S. J., o member of fche Ky., comes to Corcoron Field Satur­ Rev. Michael Eicher, S. J., preoched the funeral .sermon. closs ot 1903, Sfc. Xovler CoUege, were day for fche second home confcesfc here. . * . held from Sfc. Francis de Soles Church, Tlie Une-up: September 13. St. Xavier Position Transylvania Rev. Joseph P. Kiefer, S. J., formerly a member ot the St. Xavier College Fother Sloctermeyer is Deon ot Men Phillips L. E. Page faculfcy, Is a visitor ot Hinkle Hall. in the Graduote School ot Philosophy, St. Louis University, St. Louis, Mo. BolPil L. T (C.) Flood Father Kiefer is now a member ot • • « • Sterman L. G. .; Falkenstein fche faculfcy of Sfc. John's College, To­ They like tKe styles: Moloney c HorreU ledo, Ohio. Rev. Tliomos J. Nolan, s. J., deon Bolger R. G Trader ... ot men, St. Xovler College, spoke at Stotsbery R. T Tonner the weekly chapel assembly, this morn­ they should: they cre­ O'Hara R. E Preemon The Holy Name Rally whicii was ing. Cain (C.) ,. Q. B Curtis scheduled to be held at Corcoran Pleld, ated them; Hart Schaff­ O'BTan L. H. Booth Ocfcober 14, will be held afc Redland Foley R. H Crufcoher Field Instead. ner &, Marx interpreted Markiewicz p. B Haseldon Irreparoble damage fco fchenewl y laid The Leibold FarreU them. We have them Touchdowns—Markiewicz, Bolger, Po- sod on fche Coi'coran Fleld gridiron Bldg. Co. ley. Point Atter Touchdown—McDev­ would resulfc from fche use of the field, RESIDENCE BUILDING itt. Substitutions — First Quai'ter: cspecloUy in view of the fact fchat it GENERAL CONTRACTING Wilemon for Curtis. Second quarter: was torn up during the pasfc tew doys Schmidt Bldg. Sth and Main Allen tor Tonner. Third Quarter: on accounfc ot bad weofchei'. Schaefer for Morkewicz. Fourth Quar­ ter; Harmon tor Moloney, McCarthy DUNLAP tor Cahi, McDevitt tor O'Bryan, sfcoufc J. 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