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()tinily To eas On le$ tng coMpleted SE posture) tti be COMMUNITY SING VI NS PAA FIGHTS arY 27. TUESDAY AT 11 TONIGHT AT mior Orche LITTLE THEATER Athletic ass, SAN FRANCISCO meeting w: 9 from an tr. present. 'EM PT ' \ JOSE, CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1937 5'! iiss Mater- the Wome- faculty, th.. SPARTAN CAGERS LOSE AGAIN Dr. hat then e, Mosher Tells mad II hold a du Select pat: of Ca TO SAN FRANCISCO QUINTET; Jubilee Plans n 7 tunny to to To Council Tenorienor Best On arious duet HEDMAN LEADS 47-35 VICTORY ues, the syg --- Definite plans many demow for the coming loom row Dons Finish Fast To Nip Diamond Jubilee will be told the a ornia s our Locals In Last Period: Five More Days student council when Dr. Raymond R5 Mosher comes before that group Score Tied At Half at the regular Popular Campus Crooner To been sent out To Get 'Ball' Bids, meeting tonight In Prexy Bound For near San Jos the council rooms. Receive $100. Contract By JACK MARSH the following Twe weeks ago the executive It seems a pity to start again With Lord & Thomas yward. Saluao Gold Room Of St. Claire To group, led by president Paul Beck- Mardi Gras City with the name "Ivor Thomas" but latos. Sequoia er, suggested that Dr. Mosher give (Special to the Spartan Daily I circumstances up around Kezar Be Scene Of Masquerade e Dance Group plans already formulated that the LOS ANGELES Feb. 14 De- pavilion last Friday night, when Dr. Gwinn To Board Special If possible, By CHARLES McLEAN council and student body might clared by radio listeners to be the the San Jose State Spartans and Train Tuesday Night from the C know what is in the offing. To- outstanding artist from five col- the University of San Francisco Only five more days to buy your rue IF. &IMF- night full details will be given leges competing on "California's Dons played in that hallowed but bids for the Artists' Masquerade Bound for New Orleans, where ntertammer As the 75th anniversary celebra- Hour", Joe Rapose of San Jose empty pavilion more than provoke Ball! he will take part in a national afternoon tion is primarily for the students State college tonight was an- a It films of Hr.., Hurry, hurry, hurry, you lucky and work up to now has been convention of educators. Dr. T. W. nounced the winner of the final For Ivor Thomas, one handed wholly in the hands of the central ern dancer 7- people, and start jimmying little MacQuarrie, president of San Jose contest held in Los Angeles Feb- and, we suspect, with malice afore- committee, tonight's discussion at the WA - brother's penny bank, because State college, was to have left here ruary 7. thought, spot shot his teammates will bring definite ideas to the (wed FO pop by train last night. In order to Repose, a tenor, appeared first to an all-even tally at 22 in the if, by hook or crook, you can foreground. 10 present t, participate in various sessions on "California's Hour" as one of first half only to see the towering gain possession of one dollar, Aside from the Jubilee dis- said The f& with other college and university a group of talented young men and Madman and long shot artist one solitary dollar, you can treat cussion. the matter of an appro- hrough the heads in advance of the convention, women from San Jose State col- Walsh more than nullify his ef- priation for awards in a music 'hotography Is yourself to what is promised to the president left two days ahead forts toward the end of the 47-35 lege. He sang "The Way You be a sumptuous, dazzling, and Creative writing contest will also of the departure of the special game, which saw Bob Free's 110 Look Tonight". glorious time. be brought up for action. Final train which will carry the main' strong caravan file out toward The winning artist is a post- Everybody will be dressed in cos- consideration on the matter had body of delegates. Chinatown and its delayed New been delayed until the appear- graduate in the art department, etector tume, and the party is intended to GWINN LEAVES Years to, we imagine, forget. majoring in art and minoring in be as colorful and gay as possible. ance of Ray Rue music manager, Purchased Aboard the special train when musical education. He is 22 years San Jose State, working at its The Sall will be held Friday, before the group to give wanted It leaves here Tuesday evening at old. Although his interest chiefly best with the taller and heftier February 19, in the Gold Room details. 8 p.m. will be Dr. Joseph Gwinn, is in art he has not slighted liege may (Continued on Page Three) of Hotel St. Claire. Frank Para- Should time permit, the import- professor of education, who from athletics during his college IT the ant discussion of departmental dise's orchestra will provide (Continued on Page const7T7:- Pour) years. He came to San Jose from :tor music, and Joe Rapose will vocal- budgets will take place. Regardless wA San Leandro high school. He has lines, Novel Effects To ize. of when the study, of former allot- group ments occur, credentials for teaching com- re a e Bids may be obtained from the president Becker F. Varsity Debaters mercial art and probably will ad In the following persons: Elizabeth Jar- urges the department heads keep physiol!- eature 'Cruise in mind the fact that budget I. continue to mix singing with his ay, vis, Doris Smith, Sal Merendino, heads quests must be in for consideration paints. nent Josephine Monnot, Louis LeBar- To Leave Tuesday The sophomore class plans to by at least May 1. The San demoatell" bera, John Knight, Tom Cheat, , Jose State tenor was o'clich present something new in the way t 1000 Marion Kyle, Mickey Slingluff, San Jose State college debate the two hundred and ninety-second Of decorations for a dance, accord- artist to appear before the new simpffig Evelyn Moulthrip, Bud Watson, G activities are in full swing with micro- ing to Elaine Johns, head of the phone on "California's Hour". be conatruct& Maryan Rucker, Marie Smith, El- the return Saturday night of four forge! decorations committee. ame Excursi on an the ma Heber, anti Bobbie Sweet. lower classmen debaters from a By winning "The California's To be lepartment 1K: held on February 27 at three-day tournament at College Hour" final contest, Joe Rapose, the Scottish Proves Success use of the 10- Rite Temple, the of Pacific, and four varsity de- popular campus tenor, will receive 10 theme of the SI 2h001 decide dance is "Antartie Phelan Contest Open baters leaving tomorrow for Lin - $100 and a radio contract with equipment. Marked by the impromptu "em - field College in Oregon as this Lord and Thomas, well-known Los Offering a wide Until March 19; For pi --- opportunity foi seeing" of elongated John Knight, institution's representatives, in the Angeles firm. decorations, blocks of ice and San Jose State Only and Jack Gruber, San Jose State's annual Pacific Coast Debate Tour- I ()alumna of parchment will be used Friday night excursion to San nament. 10 add an antartic atmosphere, Contrary to reports to the oppo- Francisco was pronounced a dis- Two freshmen, Dick Woolcott Dr. Elder To Speak Miss Johns further stated. the James D. Phelan literary tinct success by those attending. and Dale Borden, and two soph- site, Dr. Jay C. Elder, dean of the According to plans, a large scene contest for San Jose State college , With 110 students taking ad- omores, Al Britton and Charles of lower division, will speak on "Cli- the antartic will be placed on a students will remain open through j vantage of the special $1.73 rate Fuller, represented San Jose State nage at one end of the dance floor. March 19, the English departmentj which included street car, train at the annual junior college debate mate and Archeology in Chinese Large columns of parchment will announced. rides, and a dinner at Clinton's tournament at c.o.P. They upheld Turestan" at the Science Seminar he E NEW placed upon the noon Each Mistaking this statewide con- Cafe, caravaners were treated to the affirmative of the question, this afternoon at 4 o'clock in Room column will have a different colored test for San Jose State's own entertainment by Harvey Brooks "Should Congress be empowered S110. !Tonight a swarm of to fix maximum and minimum in it. These will form an Phelan competition, and Marijane Leishman. Dr. Elder's talk will be on obser- Interesting the of- hours?" George Downing, fresh- /"5 pattern on the ceiling. anxious students invaded vations he made in museums while Barry, head man debate coach and varsity ver- CAMERA fice of Dr. Raymond John Knight and his gangly traveling last summer. - balist, accompanied the troupe to of the English department, de 6-4 Club membership will sell IrnPortant Session Stockton. manding explanations and longer tickets in the quad today for Downing, Anastasi, Howard Mor- Scheduled For S.K.D. time. the P.A.A. boxing tourna- CALENDAR now ris and Ervin DeSmet, all varsity Campus creative writers ment in San Francisco to- An to be debaters for the tournament in ths important meeting of Sigma have longer time, 35 days night. TODAY - Oregon city. There they will meet }raPria Delta, honorary journalistic exact. In which to enter their Ringside tickets priced at 8:00 p.m.: PAA Tourna- contest contestants from thirty colleges isternitY, is announced for 12:30 manuscripts in the Phelan $1.10 will be sold for 40 cents ment in San Francisco, enrolled in and universities with each squad 12:30: PreLegal meet- "TP today,, according to the confined to students to students only. club debating seven rounds against the Pledging committee. San Jose State college. A crowd of 400 students Is ing in Room 11. All to others. 7:00 p.m.: Iota Sigma Phi F'S members are requested to Cash prizes, amounting expected to go to the tourna- attend, It is tentatively planced to stop meeting. ictures to decide on the procedure more than $300 will be awarded ment tonight, in which San .1051 A ni short over at Humboldt State and Ore- TOMORROW - SAM "dress parade" for the nine In four fields of literature: Jose State has a man In every gon State colleges for debates at 11:00: new "galley slaves" story, essay, poetry, and one- division. Campus Sing. invited into each of those institutions. lie' Spartan e5TT" a "Sjta Daily honor group. act play.

Jew PAGE TWO \I: I. \ 11.A11.1. , FEBRUARY 15, 1937 Let 'Em Eat Cake By RAYMOND WALLACE

ahruggling their should...4's as they Uity,4 Well. MIL,. tan mail already or :1110 iii, anyway, pass, was a good idea, but Coral Kluge "Well, it anyway, wawa ay. had to beg permission to print it, regular Did any of you readers happen to something of great current interest, ill read Dedicated to the best Interests ot San Jose State Iran written Rejeana James' "Coedornments" last Thursday? Students of Sas Jove State College the smoking in the new Spartan Unit at. although I've spent all quarter trying PWia..- Ind _wary school der by the Associated issue of to convince Entered . ',cum! dal,* mallet at the June Post Office her that no one reads it. And if you Quoting from her: read it, did Pre.. Globe Printing Co. Lniumbie 435 1445 Smith First Street "Will the students get what they want or will you notice the phrase which said, "Colorful scarf, Subscriptkin ISc per quarter or SIMI per year. heads for BOTH the mature and they get what the faculty and the department collegiate individual." EDITOR FRANK BRAYTON think they should have? The students want a union What do you suppose she meant by that? sanctuary where And do you suppose there could be SPORTS EDITOR JAMES MARLA'S of their own, for them- a sort of any connection leisure time in a between that and the tact that the COPY EDITOR WILBUR KORSMEIER they may relax and spend their college kVA carry instructions BUSINESS MANAGER BURTON ABBOTT comfortable way. A union of the sort they want checks on the back for indent* Phone Columbia 2229 X? OW& would assure them o.7 their independence, in a sense. to endorse by mark, DAY EDITORS "If a girl wanted a cigarette, she could go to the Cuthbert Kallikals-Juke MondayJack Marsh TuesdayCharles Leong ! lounge, eliminating the current necessity of dashing Today begins his "stain. WednesdayMarion Starr ThursdayEmmet Britton , across the street to a little store and huddling in on-the-street" poll of student opinion. If you see FridayJeanne Morehead a dark corner in a tiny booth. him down on San Antonio between 9:cond and Third, avoid him, or he will COPY DESK "If they can smoke in the union, they will. thrust a microphone Caroline Walsh Virginia Elates Jim Bailey teeth and Jeanne Morehead If not, they will go where they can. In this way into your demand your opinion on "in. Marian SchUrneum Bill Rodrick Vivian Erickson the union is abandonedand what is gained? endurable pleasure indefinitely prolonged." Maxine Walther Victor Carlock "I can see the union as I believe it will be. I SPORTS DESK can see printed signs hanging over doors and on Who says that youth doesn't bloom in the spring, Jack Marsh Walt Hecox i assistant) Ben Johnson walls, reading "Positive.), No Smoking In This tra-la? The other evening as I was on my Sins Cranford Wilbur Korsineier Bob Work way Keith Birlem Ray ?dinners Building" and "No Talking" and "Don't Drag home from a session with the yellow fever (Chas. Your Feet". I can see an orderly, well-arranged Leong, to those who've never had it), I saw BUSINESS STAFF a boy filled with tables placed in well-lit parts of and a girl standing on the sidewalk in the Bill Evans Rejeana James Frank Olson room, rain Herschel Harsha Jack Gruber the room and surounded by the correct kind of their arms around each other and kissing under an chairs--all empty. I can feel the air in this room umbrella. The age of romance lives again! clean, fresh air, free from smoke and heavy with Over-The-Week-End discipline And I can see students smiling and What this country needs is a new vice. By MARIAN SCHUMANN Joe Rapose To Be and You" and "I Can't McClatchey Pipe Week-ending started off with a Money Featured On Sing Sarah And All hang when the train began rolling Give You Anything but Love" . . toward San Francisco . . . a large I Lucile Conolley sang "Good Night Tuesday At 11 RETURNS TO SAN JOSE group of Staters filled with lots ' My Love" . . . and John Knight of pep and that bound-to-win !was persuaded to give one of his Joe Rapose will be the featured spirit made the journey to cheer piano arrangements announced as entertainer at the Campus Sing to lAs Menace To Local Pedestrians the basketeers on . . Bob Free !one of tunes he is noted for mur- be held Tuesday in the Little sensational thing . dering . . . it was "Silent Night, Theater at 11 o'clock. did a moat By STOVER TREMAINE them. However. we are gang made it Holy Night" and he really swung missed the train! Finally Popular songs wil also be in- "Women make the best drivers." to give them a sporting chin: after following the train to College it . . cluded on the program of singing stated Mrs. Sarah McClatchey, by having steps put on the tele Park. which will be held by Miss Berta popular convention delegate, while phone poles," she added. * ! Next on the program was the Gray. driving about San Jose in her BOTH HANDS College songs were sung all the mad dash via street cars to Kezar Faculty members will be guests sleek, low-swung model "T" before "The first rule of safe iirlong way up . . . also yells were led pavilion to watch State's team at this sing and all students are leaving for the Safe and Sane is always keep both hands on It: by Jerry Girdner ... John Knight ! play a very exciting game of bas- invited to attend. Women Drivers' Convention being wheel," said Mrs. McClatehey, cup- did his share of yell leading and ketball . . . one of those kind held this week at Inaccessable ping her hands to shield the flame song directing . . . even working where it's tied half the time . Heights. of a match as she lit her inevitable up an itnpromtu program ... * * "Women are more alert in corn cob pipe. Evelyn Pieri did her share Following the game many of the 4c ! NOTICES responding to signals," said Mrs. "Always keep your eyes on the toward making the trip a hilarious, party went over to Chinatown to Attorney Chesley Douglas will McClatchey as she sped through road," she stated as she rubbed one by singing in her own special help celebrate the Chinese New speak to the pre-legal club today a stop signal, being narowly the pipe cinders out of her stream: way "Sing me a Swing Song and Year . . . saw Jack Gruber. Vir- at 12:30 in Room 11. Anyone in. missed by a four -ton truck. ing eyes with her grimy knuckles Let Me Dance" ... ’Jackie" Tuttle ginia Morgan. Les Carpenter. Lit terested is invited to attend. The "Same to you," she yelled back "You should sways keep your then did her part by dancing while cile Conolley. Jane Dmgherg. and following are especially asked Li in response to the signals of the brakes in good condition," she the Staters, under the direction Barbara Bunker among those who be present: James Bailey, Erma gesticulating driver. declared, putting her foot on the of "Six -six" Knight sang "Organ dashed from one street car to Benjamin, Edward Byer, Alfred RIPPING FENDERS front tire to slow down at an Grinder's Swing" . another . . Chinatown bound . . Britton, Douglas Clark, John De - "Women know how to judge dis- intersection. Someone in the group then * * Mello, Harry Farris, Doris Gard- tances better than men," she de- "I think I got one," she ex- spotted Cordelia McLain from the found ! The homeward stretch ner, Russell Gould, Roy Gray, Sid- clared, swinging her car around claimed joyously as the car Hawaiian Islands: so she sang a ninny subdued Staters on the train. ' ney Gutterman, Fred Hair, Leon a corner on two wheels and ripping thudded over the prostrate body Hawaiian song and did a hula for having yelled themselves hoarse Hoffman, Floyd Ceveroff, John off the fenders while forcing her ' of a pedestrian. the crowd. before and at the game . . but! Mack, Don Miner, Howard Morton. way between two streetcars. "It's "Who done this?" querle,1 a one car a party made up of in Gaylord Nelson, Byron Snow, Rich- all right. I was going to take burly officer shuffling to the scene Arriving in San Francisco, "Ro- Bob Robb, "Jackie" Tuttle, Ernie ard Stevenns, George Sullivan, them off anyway, It makes it bet- LITTLE JOLOPI bert Free and Company" crowded Nelson, Marijane Leishman, and Richard Wagner, Heidolf Work. ter to play spatter tag with pedes- "Officer, I cannot tell a lie i into street cars and made for the Harvey Brooks were indulging in trians," she explained. done it with my little jolopi." Clinton Cafe where dinner was some close harmony . . . while in There will be a regular meeting "At the convention we are go- plied Mrs. McClatchey placidh served and more entertainment fol- another section Anne Webbe, Ruth of the Pre -Nursery club this noon ing to make new rules for ped- cutting another notch in her steer lowed . . . Frank Bettencourt Holmes, Charlotte Millhone. and in Room S227. Dr. Bertha Mason estrians," she asserted. "At pres- hag wheel with a bowie knife. played several piano solos . Har- Barbara Titcomb were trying vain ill speak. Bring your lunches, ent they are safe if they have "Well. I guess I won't make the vey Brooks did some mean tap- ly to drown them out . . . but a Frances Silvey. one foot on the curb, but we are convention this week,' she saki ping . . . Marijane Leishman sang enough about the "Frlaco" trek . going to pass a law so that we she was escorted off to the klint a medley of "With Plenty of LOST: "Fields of Psychology" by can go up on the sidewalk after by a squad of the city's "finest' Kappa Kappa Sigma played Higgenson. Name of Ruth Parrish hostess at a gay dancing party inside cover. If found please leave II Ill, Halt, and Lame held at the Mark Hopkins Satur- at YWCA Lost and Found. NOTICES Edwin Markham day night . . dan'ced to the mu- Mee Health Cottage pieLaOseST,:etAurnsmtaoll aenvershoaurnpd.d F Out -of -staters: Important! sic of Griff Williams in the famous LOST: Tuesday afternoon on 430 South 8th street. Lostgol d Music OOP; "Room of the Dons" .. decorations San Carlos turf a three -fingered in Room 8 of the or Vivian Erickson. , were based on the Valentine mo fielder's glove. Please return to at 7:30 on Monday. Harold Toussiant tit and favors were cleverly La Rue 3 Haven Smith or Lost and Found. Badminton group meets today Wayne Shelby Ryan carved little rings which were pre -- from 12 to 1. All new members - -- Ray Rut sented to each co-ed attending . . tonight 5 LOST: Wallet. Sometime Friday. are especially urged to be present. Swimming Club meets Bruce Grover 6 had hearts and forget-me-nots Material of value only to myself. Anthony Martinez 7 carved on them . . . Finder may keep money. Return a Elbert Garcia . . to Lost and Found. Ray Bruton Corlas Burger was present at thr Where You're Always 9 ill Ralph Grebmelr Kappa dance with Bob Johnson by Velma GIlardin, former Stater. Welcome . . . Roberta Reinking a former San Josean now working and June Chestnut at the home Elainne Rogers on the Los Angeles Examiner . of Burton Abbott last night, . . Mary Taylor . . Seeming to favor the early American Fostoria was given Et:win Simpson Mission boys were Wilda Merritt Miss Volgraff. . . HOLLAND CREAMERIES Irene Desmond popular Beta with George Artz of * Frances Churin Santa Clara Kay Burrell was Epsilon Sigma Alpha sororit% Janice Jarvis with Jules Perrin, a Santa Clara which Mlles Berta Gray is pi No, 1-35 North First Georgianna Kann football player and Joan Gruit with dent yesterday enjoyed a ridn No. 2-1700 block Ave. Owen Collins Bob Solomon also of Santa Clara. party . . . started from Los Park Pete Bolich H . . Miss Viola Palmer of No, 3--Santa Clara bet. 11th & 12th Hampton Richie Marvis Volgraff. former State Registrar's office was present Joseph Turbovsky co-ed who is soon to be married, was Miss Alice Hanson who is , - "LOOK FOR THE WINDMILL" was honored at a shower given educational director of the group vasi 71"-- Boxers In PAA Tourney Tonight

-Ns, saying tickets for nme special rate t It eee- boxing finals onight’s PAA en to read Bob Locks ;e going fast. See hursday’ yours before they are Two Heavies get and to convince is sold out, j gone. If Locks 'earl it, rho Walt Hecox in Publica- grist Karla the 6-4 club t.o'ns office or fldividuai In All in the quad.

connection S \ N JOSE, CALIFORNIA . NIO N HAV. FEBRUARY IS, 1937 Alege s NYP ir illiterates artan - Final Eleven Battlers To Represent State In Semi -Finals his Wrestlers Defeat Oakland 'Y If yt, And Finals Of Pacific Association Tournament Second a. By WALT HECOX micmphone klatmen Win WITHYCOMBE SETS RECORD AS Climaxing three successful Mondays at the Junior PAA boxing ion on "ur.. tourney in San Francisco, Coach Dee Portal is taking 11 of his Spartan Out Of leather tossers north tonight Six CARDS WHIP SPARTAN MERMEN to box in the semi-finals and finals. Big Don Walker and Willie Radunich, ficith from Washington Square, the spring. Matches provide the main thrill of the evening as they fight it out for both on nay way Eight Making good its boast, the Stan- IVihert. The Indian quartet set the the PAA and college titles. Radunich was unable to fight in the recent ever (Chas ford swimming team came, saw, , aew time at 3:47.7. all -college tournef because of a Saw a boy lang but two of the eight and conquered, by defeating the 440 EXCITING broken thumb that he received in n the rain, San Jose State matmen San Jose varsity and freshman The quarter mile event proved -.gales, his fight with Jim Sverchek of the ng under an the championship aspira- swimming teams Friday night in to be quite a race, that is, for Spartan Cagers med Olympic Club during the Golden gairit the Oakland YMCA Fri- Spartan pool. second place. Dave Rider, bril- bone Of Gloves tourney. day night in defeating the club, The Indians walked off with liant Card distance man, proved Drop Game FIRST TOURNAMENT tot 60 points to far outdistance the himself the class of the field by taking the Dale Wren, 124 -pounder, fighting Johnny Jones, 185 -pound heavy. Spartan frosh, their nearest rivals blue ribbon spot in extremely To Dons in the first tournament of his life opt turned in the most bril- who tallied 34. The Gold and White easy fashion. against outside opponents has won liant performance of the evening varsity had 19 points. Unofficially But fighting it out for the sec- d All, his way to the finals, and will fight downing the "V" giant. 290- ond place spot were Martin Ivor Thomas Scores 14 for the championship in that div- Nunn John Croll with a fall In Wempe and Wally Kemper of the Points To Lead ision tonight. Speed and remark- 114. Jack Fiebig, team high point 17X.&_ San Jose frosh and Jack Peter- able knowledra of his fundamentals ,an, was forced into an extra per. sesensalbimialliiiissaeessss son of the Stanford team. Kem- State Scorers totaling the San Jose per moved into has brought Wren to the fr ont. e,d before downing his opponent,. scores the second place soon strians Paul, timer Rossi, YMCA 125 -pounder.' final count would give the Stan- after the half way mark and held (Continued from. Page One) Tara, and George Latka, will be frank McGuire surprised by tak- ford team a 60 to 53 victory. that position until the last fif- combination of the two Thomases, found fighting in the semi- final round of are going sg top time over former Spartan. NEW RECORD teen yards when Peterson forged Johnsen, McPherson, and Carroll, the 135 and 40-pound the delayed spot play classes, ting chance Bruce Allen, with the time of Captain Howard Withycombe ac- ahead by inches and touched him fell prey to respectively. These two boys on the tele- 1:P3. counted for one of the two new out at the rope. of lanky Hedman and Sparta's have already proved them- loyal megaphoned fans were stat- selves to be among San Jose State led. In defeating the Oakland YMCA records established during the DIVING EXHIBITION ing in the face of a 9 to 20 score college's top ranking fighters. Ac- DS Coach Gene Grattan's wrestlers meet, as he knocked two-tenths of Ben Winkleman, Red and White diver in favor of the U.S.F. Dons. cording to those who have seen the safe driving tare proven definitely to be in the a second off his own 150-yard gave the crowded pool arena I an exhibition of very brilliant div- Coach Bill Hubbard's biggest earlier rounds of the tournament. ands on the dsmplonship class, and are now backstroke time with a new record ing winning the event with a point combination, knowing that only Tara and Latka have a better than latchey. cup. Meg considered as "in the - of 1:45.6. I total of 149.05. Roger Tassi and a fast pass and break against average chance of winning. Id the flame Mr' for the Far Western team The other new mark of the eve- two and three the U.S.F. man to man play RUGGED TYPE er inevitable championship honors. ning was established by the Stan- George Devins rated ford four niali 400-ya.3 free style respectively while Bob Fosdick, could prove effective, launched Tony Pisano, hardworking little Coach Gene Grattan stated after relay team of Dick Clarke, Martin fresh spring board man, took into a consecutive San Jose 130-pounder will fight in the finals eyes on the the meet "The YMCA presented Scatena, Alec MacKenzie, and Jack fourth place. 12 -point drive which Ivor Thom- of that division. Although he may she rubbed the beat team they have had in as took to his heart as his lone find the going tough in his last her stream- yeara and I am certainly proud and personal pilgramage. fight of the tournament, Tony is the iv knuckles if my boys' showing in all eight rugged type that likes a good fight keep your matches" IVOR AGAIN State Frosh And Varsity Nines Meet and does his best against a tough lition," she Playing his familiar one-handed RESULTS opponent. . foot on the swish game, Thomas was allowed thiPuckett MP won by de- The 147-pound class finds Karl own at an Mission Reds In Header Today as close to the bucket as the circle lault. "comeback" Drexel, meeting Kar- or the foul line. U.S.F.'s tall Hed- 114Fiebig (S.1( won by fall ney Tope of the Olympic Club, If e," she es. . Coach Gil Bishop's baseballers , gave the last inning batters of man permitted no such discrepan- leer Rossi (V). . Drexel can get past Tope and his S the car i are scheduled to meet an aggrega- ' the Santa Clara outfit. cy as to allow Ivor under the 135-0Iavarri (8J) decisioned red pants, he has an excellent strate body Ition of Mission Reds pros from San Olsen, very likely, will also bucket; so Thomas took advantage Hedberg (Y), chance of ending on top in the fall 1 Francisco today providing ole man take a turn at twirling, emb- of the situation and tanked 5 146Clifford (V) won by tournament. queried ower Horn 'weather extends yesterday's dim. ably dividing duties evenly with sensational close-guarded shots (SJ). At 156-pounds, Bill Moulden and to the some 1 atic conditions over for another Carpenter. Watson, because the anywhere from way out there past 195Holbrook (Vi decisioned Captainn e Bob Harris are fighting DPI nevem i day. the circle in to around the foul SJ. the semi-final-final round. Possibilities tell only line. 165Rush (SJ) decisioned Shay. r To date, Coach Bishop has Of an all -Spartan final loom here. jolopi," re, These ten points scored in ap- 175McGuire (SJ) decisioned heen able to slip two games in be- proximately five minutes were Harris eliminated one of the tough- PlaCik Allen h'' . ] tween the rainy days. One, a loss steer from Frank Car- est men in this weight division in her and the other, aided by two HeavyJones (Si i won by fall lagainst Stanford 11 game today will be more or less when he won a decision over vie knife. ter Croll Fitz- roll, who scored with a break - IV). : a 5 to 3 victory over Coach a practice affair, will not see Johnny Mattero in the quarter- it make the In shot, knotting the count at gerald's Bronco bat men. action. finals. she said el 22 all as the half ended. PITCHERS COACH KAMM SICK LIST to the klin That was the in the first half, The Santa Clara tilt saw the Coach Willie Kamm of the Mis- A. possibility of Pete Bolich Ay's 'Time and San Jose State, using Gros- ports Quiz beginning of Bishop's experiments sion outfit, who for years was the arising from the Health Cottage kopf. DeSelle, and Crawford in- with the pitching staff which re- leading of the and fighting in the 165-pound semi- termittently throughout the game, vealed a strength in the , is expected to finals still holds. If he is able to identify the following: started by running up six points chucking position. Marvin Olsen bring down a large number of fight, Pete has an exeMlent chance ExaMple: Spartans i San which were soon dissipated by ortant! Meal Jose and Art Carpenter, pitchers No. regular and "rookie" players. of winding up in the number one 6tate). Jaeger, Walsh, and Hedman. 2 and 3 relieved Watson by Both teams are expected to use spot. 1Sic budding I Webfoots apiece. Both many substitutions giving as many ALL U. S. F. 2 chucking an inning Herm Zetterquist will fight in the Bulldogs had the game under men in their respective innings niece as possible a chance to work U.S.F. soon La Rut 3. Rengelp light heavyweight finals. Entering e Olsen. game condtions. Its wing because of Walsh and 4 fanned two of their batters, out under the ring for the first time in his Liona Redman, and after running up a with his tricky deception and Car- Today the frosh will see their life last week, Herm found himself tonight I. Violets ets his fast balls that first action of the season. They lead provoked by a 3 point Spar- 6 penter with during the second round of his Crimson Tide tan advantage, even the frenzied thudded into Riordan's mit. before will preceed the varsity in a fight with Perry Mann and scored 7 Gaels Girdner rooters conceded the game the batter had half begun to seven inning game with some of the first of the two knockouts 8. Cornhuskers to McCarthy, Jaeger, Walsh, Gar- awing. the "lesaers" of Kamm's club. that put him In the finals, 9. Cougars Reds After the freshman tilt the var- cia, and Redman. It Today's game with the Bobcats will meet another group of The big Ed Nelson type of benches of both squads. will probably see Carpenter sity Answers on in a nine inning skirmish. moose, Hedman, accounted for Not one man on the Spartan's page four) starting in the box. His fast ball Reds The frosh game will begin at 18 of U.S.F.'s 47. Playing direct- quintet missed caressing t h e will undoubtedly give the city 1:30. ' ly under the bucket on a slow spring-foundationed floor of Kezar pro men as much trouble as it , HES Sports break, Hedman, bored but ef- pavilion. 1B man, he is claimed one of the fective, would either shoot from The Spartans play St. Mary's Coach Gil Bishop's squad this pres- :best that has ever played for the that position or pass to Walsh, in Spartan pavilion here Wednes- ent season. av- i who would do the honors. day night. St. Mary's, receipters Personalities better knowon. Spartans. Last year the young .1 im , as he is of I iation enthusiast hit around the Displaying a fight which Sall an upset victory over Santa stands some five feet six inches and is expected to repeat Jose State's play has been marked Clara's Drones, are now tied for Jab., Athony and tips the scales at ,I.300 mark 2th Luque, third base in height, Bill Hubbard's first place in the Northern Cali- flan for in this season. by all season, Coach San Jose State college the tremendous weight of 135 Lbe a Junior and will re- team was one-half of a second , fornia Intercollegiate Conference pant two years, feet. Despite the dim- Luque is is starting his his stocking slug-feat which delighted the 1 with the same Santa Clara. thiq,j,`.ear turn one more year of competition. half at the "hot corner" for I inutiveness of this scrappy three issmold MONDAN I I IRl \ RV IS, 1937 PACE FOUR SPARTAN DAMN', 'Process Of Seeing' Subject For TRIP TO MOUNTAINS Tricks For Police School Talk Lecture, Demonstration Tuesday UP FOR DISCUDON Magician Uses Sleight-Of-Hand will I". col ding to Mr. Baker, lie further you see it, now It is used in The "Process of Seeing" With a "Now baseball in th, Zam- the subject of a talk and demon- stated that on seeing color we do BY FORESTRY GROUP you don't" technique, Cart E. cution of a hit-and-run play g; Baker, and ex-big where one stration by Mr. Clark not use any nerve energy and that loch, noted magician sees deception' Lighting Counselor of the Pacific league baseball player. demon- Mr. Zamloch. , humans are affected emotionally meeting of the quar- At its first sleight-of-hand Electrical Bureau, on Tueeday. strated through his "Observation," he stated, Is by color. ter Thursday, the Forestry Club li February 16 from 11 to 12 a.m. In tricks that the hand is not quicker important phase in polka lecture which will plans for a dinner to erat. the Mr. Baker's formulated deception is and the Chemistry lecture room In than the eye, but be the best way to cultivate demonstrated, is be given within the next three sa Science building. be thoroughly due to misdirected attention, be- art of seeing is to which a prospective trip make reap primarily for the electrical class weeks at of the Mr. Clark's subject will embrace fore the combined classes your hobby," he explained Arts department to the Sierras during Easter vaca- color and motion in seeing as well of the Industrial police school students at the San EDUCATION be discussed. USE see. and the class in Household Appli- tion will Room VOL. X. as reading in seeing and form Jose State college Friday in Mr. William A. Wiltberger, fundamentals ances of the Home Economics de- The meeting, which was held at at 11 ing as they relate to 210 of the Science building tor of the police school here students Room 210 of the aja and applications. partment, however, any four o'clock in "This is the first o'clock. time sleight-d. who are interested are invited to Science building, was presided over Color in seeing means the law DECEPTION hand has been used in the aka Va

psychology of color ac attend. by vice-president Henry Gilmeister and finesse tion and the Bewildering rapidity of future police officers in the absence of President Henry 1111 marked the performance of Mr. if it proves successful, Ulf Bible. Zamloch's demonstration, and at fulness of sleight-of-hand tad, Freshman May Secure The next meeting of the organi- Stud the end of the tricks he asked may play an important part I. MacQuarrie Goes zation was set for next Thursday. Date Through Bureau the students to tell what they had police schools all over the Sid Oromsbee and Henry Gilme- mon seen. Mr. Zamloch's tricks where try." Ask( Established For Dance later are to present short talks To New Orleans used to show the students that The students were asked to to the members re in magic is no different port what they had Dates for the freshman "School deception seen during On (Continued /rows Page One) other profession. course of the various Days" dance Friday night may be than it is in any than 1910 to 1933 was Superintendent secured through a date bureau es- of Schools in New Orleans. ' ppropi tablished by Wayne La Rue. Player Tryouts offsetting the New `Collegiant' A colorful note According to La Rue, freshmen Club Home MIISH of the con- Economics more serious business who have not as yet made dates This Week Last Appoints D. Anderson At repition of part vention will be a for the dance may do so in Dean of the parade of the Spardi Gras, To Form Constitution Society Goddard's office tomorrow or Initiates Under the Crescent City's famed festi- which Of 36-37 Year Thursday at 12:30. Bids, Plans for forming a constitution dent All val held each year just before Delta Nu Theta, honorary maybe purchased for 50 cents in Home the absei membership to San for the Six-Four club were made Economics society, the opening of Lent. the Controller's office, must be Tryouts for initiated Gran at the weekly meeting Friday. student Jose Players, dramatics group. Terry, Barbara Grewell, Marion OVER 15,000 presented before a date will be detailed r will will be held Thursday and Friday Dick Anderson was appointed Hunt, and Mrs. Gheratinti atone Prophesying that the city made. nee pres from four to six in the Little chairman of a , committee to last Tuesday evening in the Home be packed with a throng in excess Although the "School Days" Mosher, I administrators. Dr. Theater. This will be the final darw-up the constitution so that Economics building. of 15,000 dance is for freshmen only, soph- mittee. word tryout for the year 1936-37. the newly -formed Six-Four club Gwinn says he has received omores and upper classmen may Both Miss Hunt and Hu!, site, Dr. hl already ex- Students should sign for ap- will be officially recognized by that hotel room is attend the dance if accompanied are post-graduate students to planned f been nec- pointments on the bulletin board the college. hausted, and that it has by freshmen. have received degrees fres lb. daytime accom- near Room 165. Each person try- Assisting Anderson are John essary to secure additional The Stanford Cavaliers, popular University of California, and bliss expected delegates in private ing out must appear both days, Cox, Larry Welch, Earl Rumetsch, odations for peninsula orchestra, will play at Terry and Grewell are senior stn. Mould th residences. Besides the main con- Leishman, giving a two minute selection of Jim Hickey, and Don Walker. the dance. Marijane dents. named at; vention of the Department of Su- singer, and Harvey Brooks, tap his own choice on the first day, The deadline for charter mem- The initiation was conducted by SP peritendence there will be some 15 dancer, will be featured entertain- and a specified selection on the bership has been extended to Maude Ash, acting president Dom Four h separate education conventions ers in the floor show. second day. 12:30 Friday. According to Presi- Arnold, vice-president: Helen nary naked to holding sessions simultaneously. Students attending the affair Mimeographed copies of the sel- dent John Knight, any collegiant secretary-treasurer: assisted by expenses, EXHIBITS are asked to wear clothes which ection may be obtained now from (college giant) membership must Mrs. Hazel Moorehead, Mrs Dom (erred Ire A regular feature of the con- typify the "school days" theme. Mr. Hugh Gillis in Room 49. All apply for admission from a mem- thy Green. council members Ruth According vention is the exhibits of school Block sweaters, rooter caps and tryouts should be memorized. ber of the organization. Bigelow. and Dorothy Naylc ci 1111 be it supplies. Business firms from all other school clothes are in order. The tryout committee, composed Six-Four club members cooper- Miss Helen Mignon, Mitions over the country take advantage Ed Mirassou, chairman of the of Mr. Gillis, Mr. L. C. Menden- ating with the rally committee, aside (rat of the opportunity to meet school dance, requests students who have hall, and Mr. James Clancy of will sell tickets for the Junior heads and display their goods. high school Myra Elected will be pennants to see him the Speech faculty, Gary Simpson P.A.A. boxing matches in San Eaton This year two floors of the New to La To: and Bill Gordon of the Players, Francisco tonight. Prexy Of S. J. Playen Orleans Municipal auditorium Merwyn Hunt Falls will judge on voice, diction, char- would be will house the exhibits, repre- =dental acterization, stage movement and Myra Eaton and Gary Simper senting 225 firms and making From Excursion Car pantomime, and again deft general effective- were elected president and Viet a veritable fair. Among the ar- ness of delivery. Valentine's trig whicl Day president respectively, of San Jae ticles to be seen are school fur- While trying to catch the train lionday n Those who wish to work on the Players, San Jose State college niture, books, building special- which had started to leave College COS1 technical side of play producing NO ROMANCE dramatics group, at a meeting hell ties, fire alarms, time signaling Park without him. Merwyn Hunt, An may take written tryouts on the last week. imp systems, play ground equipment, sophomore student at San Jose NM same days, and should also make Other officers elected were to the I and office furniture. State college, fell from the back Comes And diestra appointments. Ability must be Goes and Arthu, of the U.S.F. game excursion car Lack, secretary: Entertainment which educators shown in two of the following Horn, treasurer. The new er'' Bill A and was knoncked unconscious By CHARLES LEONG will be privileged to attend while fields: lighting, design, construc- Presented. Friday night. were installed Friday. away, includes complimentary tion, makeup, playwriting. and "Will you be my Valentine?" wure all According to Bob Free, rally This question breakfast at Dueling Oaks, the city directing. is merely a whis- no Valentine cards of any ,o- mup f roe committee head, Hunt had stepped per from the dead far park, an open air concert in the past, as comic or sentiment, offered To !wail off the train to "get some fresh as San Jose State Municipal auditorium Plaza by the NOTICE college is sale in the co-op. No WO class air" when it stopped in College concerned. Nobody asked Louisiana State University band, There will be a regular Iota nobody shaped boxes of candy. ilia to Park in Santa Clara, and was and a pageant called "Dixie Night" Sigma Phi meeting tonight at 7 this fervent declaration of love eentered Grapevine information c which will portray standing near the middle of the o'clock. All around the campus last week. the Colonial members please attend. Valentin, %nested excursion car when it started to that the sale of Days in the South. Nick Germano, pres. (In spite of our massive net- Lions and candy in the co-op of it. to pull away without him. Hunt ran work of operators and checkers major universities within , Ifqx toward the steps in front of the to find out.) here ,s I car, saw he could not reach shooting distance of Death Valley Session them, Tau Delta tower has not been the "best and biggest and fell back to the rail at the ANSWERS used for any Peldge passionate reenact- And he - Reservations Due Soon rear. Here he tried to leap on the business" in years. ment of a Romeo et Juliet moon- fiddle train, but was thrown to Spartans disdain to Celina one 1. Oregon struck pattern of eternal Reservations should be in by fidelity. with such. side, fell, and hit his head. 2. Gonzaga, March 1 for accomodations at Fresno State This week no campus affair is bow is stow Hunt was taken to Mills Hospi- Maybe Cupid's 3. Pacific even; Furnace Creek Ranch during the dedicated to the spirit of Or, romance is dead! 'eiu tal in San Mateo, where five 4. hc Death Valley session' of the West Columbia, Loyola Valentine. No dances, no nothing. stitches were taken on his head, sp Coast School of Nature Study, 5. New York University "Do and he you sell Valentines, big group was kept under observation 6. Alabama March 21 to 27. red, lacy ones?" was the question for 24 hours. Attending physicians 7. Watch for the 51 St. Mary's asked of Including tuition, board, and stated co-op clerk Bud Stew- e:tanhe ofRay that the injury was not S. Nebraska lodging, the fee art. His was 14 ranges from $33 serious. He is resting at his a perplexed and Daily 20c Spea iythth ogn home 9. Washington State to $42 depending upon the type on surprised "EH ?" for an answer. 286A Tully road. 10. Those % of accomodations. Montana State A microscopic on our Lunch. Those wishing search revealed 'on ere a to stay at the government camp -;:::::::::::::::: lir may do so by paying the $12 :::: This order entitles bearer to one tuition. Like Walking of these combination treatments Last week 40.000 circulars No, On Your Hands Hair cut Scalp Treatment Hair Cut CI licizing the session were mailed Scalp Treatment Hair IT'S ECONOMICAL! cut Scalp Treatment Marcel or Paper to teachers and schools through IT'S BALANCED' Curl or Finger Wave out the state. 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