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. trons of the eastward. A matic Art Contest will be pre- large amount of sunshine in California.

* xt, w—Generally sented. The curtain will rise ; November fair from the Or- egon line southward, but rather wet above that line and at the eastward. at 8:15 p. m. November n, if— A shallow depression pass- ing over Washington and B. C, but running over the northern tier of states. Slight effect in California. lIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIfIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.-. nHHHiHiHtiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiimmimHiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiHHiiiHUMiiiiiiir' VOL. 7; No. 14 SantaSANTA CLARA, CALIF., THURSDAY, NOVEMBERClara17, 1927 PRICE 10 CENTS Saint Mary's To Bardin Relates OLD AND NEW STUDENTS TO VIE Debate Senate Great Plans For IN ANNUAL DRAMATIC CLASSIC On December 6 St. Mary's Rally BRONCOS WALLOP WARNER'S The Philalethic Senate of the Uni- Dan Bardin, varsity yell leader, versity of Santa Clara has accept- has released his cleverly designed ed an invitation to debate against plans for the St. Mary's rally to be IN AUDITORIUM THIS EVENING St. Mary's College of Oakland on held on the campus Friday eve- Reports Promise Full House the question: "Resolved, That the ning, Nov. 25th. PETS BY 13-6 SCORE. BUD For Contest; L. R. Lurie Democratic Party should rescind The cyclonic dispenser of cheers ENGINEERS TO its majority rule". called meeting of his • Sponsors Prize. two-third's a varion GIVE ANNUAL The offer was made by St. Mary's committees Tuesday noor, and x last week and immediately accept- away with all arguments Tonight at 8:15 p. m. ten Santa came ed by Senate. It will dual definitely settled. Clara aotora will vie in the fifth an- RALLY DANCE the be a debate and is for The be effected MINGS, scheduled Tues- program will in SHINE the. SIMONI nual Dramatic Art Contest at ■■■-■■■ Final plans for the second annuar day, December 6. the yard the side O'Con- % College Theatre for a valuable on west of Rally Dance bo be given by the En- nor Hall. The outdoor appealed, as prize, a watch, made possible by St. Mary's will send it's gineering Society in Seifert Gym- affirma- towering bonfires of the past v Louis R. Lu- tive team here to debate against nasium on Friday evening, Novem- have not been forgotten. The En- rie San the Senate's negative team, com- of ber 25th, are well under way. gineers will construct a small plat- Francisco. Lu- posed of Senators Deacon and Charlie Falk At Thomas I. King, chairman of the form on the concrete steps from by the Menard. Senators Spann and Mc- rie, general committee, and Nicholas which the speeches, skits and so is Kenna will compete with St. way, owner K. Delaney, in charge of arrange- forth will be emitted. These men of the theatre Mary's negative team at Oakland. ments, state that judging from the will also cast a net-work of small Claimed As Find Of Season in San Fran advance demand for tickets the rec- Rivalry Keen 'ights over the chosen area. whic i cisco ord attendance established at last It was decided that each class bears hi This will be the first forensic By Joseph year's Rally Dance will easily be present a novel skit. Eddie Mur- O'Connor contest between the two rival in- name. Th shattered. phy, instructor of dramatics, has Because they played football, and because they fought the way they were drilled to stitutions, and it is hoped that this contest is un Fisher's Music also worked up a humorous act fight, arid because the hitherto magic name of Warner's Stanford team meant absolutely will become a yearly event. nothing der the super have been fortunate that will bring forth paroxyisms of to them, and furthermore, because they had the power and ability to deliver with They quite view the bitter - In of contests vision of E< in obtaining the services of Joe laughter. a touchdown at the necessary moment, the Green Wave charges of Adam Walsh soundly scheduled for next year's Nation- ward Preston Fisher's orchestra of nine pieces The speeches of the evening will walloped the Stanford Cardinals last Saturday by a 13 to 6 score. Democratic Convention, the ques- Murphy, direc- Edward P. Murphy for the evening Mr. Fisher will come from Rev. Father President! There was nothing flukey about the decisive victory. There were no picked up tion is one that shoud vitally inter- tor of dramatics. be remembered by all those who McCoy, S. J., Prexy Earle which the locals garnered to convert into touchdowns, as was the case when the Saints beat appear in est every citizen. Reyn-j John E. McEnery will attended the Rally Dance last year olds, Coaches Adam Walsh and Joe the Cardinals earlier in the season. "The Em- a selection taken from as the leader of the orchestra Interest Great Boland, Captain. Bud Cummings' Stanford lost because Stanford couldn't cope with the fighting game of Captain Bu< peror Julian." He is supported Mr. "Caa" Cummings and his men. The Mission gridders completed only three passes and two o which was so instrumental in mak- Members of the Senate are man- Castruccio, Santa Lester Keating and Victor resulted in the scores which will for a long period on by ing that dance such a success. Mr. ifesting additional interest in the Clara's representative from Los these make havoc rein the Farm. - Diepenbrock. getting the scoring passes started, Fisher is at present filling an en- forthcoming oratorical battle due Angeles, has been chosen to give And in down where the the Notre Dame shif contestant in the person as taught by Adam Walsh and so Another gagement at the California The- to- the* fact that this will be the on- the closing speech of the evening. of J. Barret McMahon, also as- of San Jose openly opposed and disliked by atre in San Jose. ly outside debate of the year, since Station KQW wanted Telescope For Lester Keating, will por- Dramatic Coach one Glenn S. Warner proved to be sisted by Charles R. Heininger, Maurice J. the Passion Play will command the the students to trek over to Market scene from "Ben Hur," too much for the combined efforts tray a Gen-j Hoffman, Estaban Parra and entire attention of the Student street and have the entire program Seeks More Men Padre of Rains eral Lew Wallace's story of early Donald Hall will be* assisted by broadcast. This offer was rejected of the so-called Stanford first and * Body next semester. Christian times. several other members of the so- because of the fact that the Engi- For Passion Play Near Completion second teams. In "Alymer's Secret" D. Carrol ciety in decorating the gymnasium neers had made stupendous plans There is no question about Kirby will enact the principal role. and John L. will have charge for their dance and as a Ctins-e- T. H. Shearman, of Vancouv- it. The shift had the Stan- Quinn - Less Chan a week remaii.s Arthur Quement will play a part in of the lighting effects. These men Pre-Medic Men -quence wanted the crowd to remain er, B. C, meteorologist for the fordites baffled. Several times before the tryonts for places support of Kirby. promise to transform the basket- on the campus. Canadian government, and builder they could not follow the on the cast of the Passion "rhy'Jimatic Andrew J. Brennan, newcomer in ball court infco a novel setting on Will Soon Hear of the 60-inch telescope which is to toe dancing" of Play of 1928 will he held. Di- local dramatic circles, will portray' the eve of the Little-Big Game. be located in the central dome of the Santa Clara backfie d men rector Edward P. Murphy the role of the famous French For Advertizing Medical Talks Business Dance the New Ricard Memorial Observ- and were drawn offside by states that he is pleased with Cardinal in "Richlieu."' William I. Besides being the special feature atory, is busily drawing plans for their own inability to master the large number of students Gallagher and David Marks are of the annual St. Mary's rally, Greatest Social the bases of the new instrument the keynote of the system • The regular meeting of the Men- enro ling in the trials. also cast. this dance will serve as a means over at the Science building. which has beaten more Warn- del Club, which was to have been Event of Year Assisted by Theodore Cicoletti, °f .reusing funds for the continu- However, Murphy says The bases will consist of two er teams in the past few years held last Tuesday, was postponed Salvador M. Sanfillippi, Jr., will ance of the Engineering Society's that more should enter the large pillars, concrete, which will 1_ than any other one system. because of the yell practice which Featuring elaborate decoration characterize the important charac- advertising campaign. This cam- tryouts, owing to the fact rise from the basement to the Bud a Riot Ali- took place at that time on the eve and lighting scenes at its Fall parts only ter in the skit, "Pasquale's ffaign was started several years that fdr some two ground floor of the central dome. Captain Bud Cummings ran of the Saint Mary's Freshman Dance on Saturday, Nov. 12, in the ragged. mony." ago and is for the purpose of in- or three are competing, From the floor four steel columns the ends The little contest. Gym, the Business Administration The impersonation of Luke Ha- Hence it is necessary that will be erected on the pillars, and dynamo, playing his best game creasing the student enrollment in Association has no doubt, put over zey, character in "Moonshine," will President Ed. Boland, however, more try out. will rise to the second floor. On the during the past four years or all departments of the University. me of the best dances given on the portrayed by Arthur H."Kenney. announced that their meeting Those in charge th*» try- latter two more columns will competition as a Bronco, had be Dean and Mrs: George Sullivan, at Campus this year. The decorations of flood In a scene from "The Man With- Professor and Mrs. William D. next week the members would be outs, in one last plea to the be built with the proper curvature. the Stanford "second team" composed of purple and white a Head," J. Franklin Hadley Mrs. A. D. addressed by a prominent San student body, earnestly de- which p'ayed the first half, out Lotz, Professor and streamers artistically arranged Wray H. Griffith will present Hinckley, Ed- Francisco specialist. This, it is sire that every man at Santa worried to , and in the and Professor and Mrs. were particularly of interest, as the leading parts. They will be aid- ward Kelly, and Adam hoped, will be the first of a series Clara enter the trials at Freedom of last half, when the so-called Mr. Mrs. were the brilliant lighting effects. ed in their portrayal by Michael Walsh and Professor and Mrs. of interesting lectures on medical once. regulars, entering the game A very popular orchestra of six Naughton. subjects to be delivered the pre- Philippines Is fresh, the little fellow threw Harlan H. Dykes have kindly con- to pieces furnished* the music. This As Jean Valjean and the Bishop, medical men throughout the year them into sheer riot. sented to act as patrons and pa- orchestra, known as the Country U. S. LAWYER Frosh Topic respectively, Fenton McKenna and ' by authorities on various subjects. The "second team," as noted tronesses. Club orchestra, has been very Edward S. Malley will appear in above, started for the boys who prominent in local circles and in IN TALK TO "The Bishop's Candlesticks," an The Stephen M. White Debating study on the Farm, and according this section of California, having adaptation from Victor Hugo's LEGAL Society dispensed with its regular to all well-laid plans, it woudn't be J National Question Before Senate recently been engaged at Del FRAT (Continued on page six) meeting last week because of the long till a big score would be roll- Monte and that vicinity. Morgan Doyle, former attorney rally for the Santa Clara-St ed up, and maybe the regulars Joe McNealy, chairman of the They for the United States Government, Mary's and Santa Clara-Stanford would take the fiV'i just long JuniorsPresent Argue and Argue Dance Committee, consisting of engaged in the prosecution of Anti- games. This intrusion of events enough to work a few plays over Warren Ahart and Robert Camp- Varsity Blankets Trust violations, and at present does not, however, detract from the smoothly and then the other three bell, deserves much credit for the Wins engaged in the practice of law in society's interest. elevens on the benc-i could take a Cummings and That's That great success of this dance, as does To Affirmative , addressed the mem- Old Issue Mttlc warm-up nod continue with ■ the Decoration Committee of Ed- Presented by the Junior Claks "Pardoning power in a governor far the Seniors have won two; in bers of the Legal Fraternity last The debaters this week will be the track meet. ■* inger Berg, chairman, Jerry Har- last Thursday night at the Rallv, of a state is wrong, unconstitution- both the votes have been very Monday evening in the Lounge reviewing a decade-old question: Just to show thrit such was true rington, George Barsi and Bert the varsity blankets were received al and we will prove that it shall close. room of the Seifert Gymnasium. "Should United States Give the and there war no use in hiding the Graham. the by Captain Bud Cummings for the not be vested in a governor." These "But," say the "wait till Mr. Doyle, by his dynamic per- Philippines Their Independence?" arrangement, th? on Juniors, Among those, who kindly con- football team. were the sentiments affirmed by the end of the year and see what sonality, as well as by the sincer- It is rather a coincident that Manu- the Farm, no caving to be bored sented to act as patrons and pa- President Tom Ryan made tho the Philalethic Senate last Tuesdpy the score The fact the ity with which he heaped encomi- el Quezon, Philippine diplomat, is by a set—up. hied him?elf off to is." that tronesses were: Professor and Mrs. presentation for the class in a afternoon when it awarded a de- Seniors have won ums upon the Student Body, facul- now in the United States trying to Berkeleytown wit!* his c.nly com- two successive Edward Kelly and Coach and Mrs. novel and stirring manner. He be- cision to the affirmative by a vote debates does not alter ty, and especially upon the mem- influence our national executive panion in the person of Captain the truth Harlan Dykes. gan with an oration on the tradi- of 6 to 4, on the question, Resolved: that among the Juniors, there is bers of the football team for their and other high officers to grant in- McCreery, who play* center when the governors tional spirit and fight of Santa "That of the states good debating material; and if at complete routing of tho "Red dependence to the large group of he isn't injured, according to th* Clara teams, and as his speech should not have the pardoning the end of the year the number of Horde of Stanford", immediately islands. report offered to greet the arrival power." Alumni Requiem the reached its peak the hghts were debates won by the Juniors aoes won the hearts of his hearers and This ambassador from the trop- of weak looking Green Wave. Diepenbrock suddenly extinguished with the ex- Senators and Hunt- not compare favorably with those Thursday he held their undivided attention ics, if the writer has not been mis- But the nam." of Stanford composed the affirmative Held ception of one loan beam that pen- er team won by the Seniors, you can ask for more than an hour and a half. taken, is the same notorious figure 'ost all its awesome magic opposed etrated the length of the hall to and were by Senators any Juinor Senator and he will In St.Clare's Made Honorary Member who started a revolt in the islands when the referee blew his brilliantly illuminate in all its Ryan and Bacigalupi supporting give you the whole and the sole At the conclusion of his address, a score or so years ago. His per- whistle after the opening kick- splendor a beautiful red blanket the negative. cause. A solemn high Requiem Mass for Mr. Doyle was unanimously made sistence has evidently satisfied the (Continued on page three) border and a large with a white A prominent argument expound- Next Debate Planned the deceased members of the fac- an honorary member of the local inhabitants, judging from his zeal white block S. C. in the center. ed by the affirmative team was ex- ulty and alumni was celebrated Fraternity; then it was that he and their faith in him which mer- The debate for Tuesday As the cheers died down Ryan presed in the following words: next was Thursday, November 10, at St disclosed a few highlights of his itted his being sent to the U. S. Father Ricard continued with an explanation of "The spirit of our American Con- annonunced by Senator O'Hara, Clare's Church by Pr. Mootz, S. J., interesting career. Taking great Policy At Stake chairman, as the symbolic colors of the blanket. stitution provides that no absolute follows: "The subject Chaplain of the University; Pr. pride in the fact that he was en- But the speakers will not delve Honor Guest will be the same as that The red field was represented as power shall be placed in the hands chosen for Georgen, S. J. and Fr. Boland, as- tirely a Jesuit product, he said: into the characteristics of this in- St. Mary's namely: of Club portraying the FIGHT of past, of any one man."' But this was the debate, sisting. "Having received my high school dividual; however, they will have present and future teams, while ably refuted by Senator Ryan, who "Resolved: That the Democratic The mass was made all the more and college education at Marquet- much to say regarding his policies. Rev. Jerome S. Ricard, S. J., Party should rescind its the white was painted as the em- ' pointed out that those same men two-thirds impressive by the choir, to which te University, my Bachelor of Law The affirmatives will naturaHy ad- Santa Clara's noted priest-scientist, blem of PURE, Clean Fight. | who drafted the Constotution also majority rule." Those upholding had been added the voices of four degree at Creighton, and my Mas- vocate his doctrines, while the neg- was the guest of honor at a lunch- The lights were then turned on made a law vesting pardoning the affirmative will be Senators professional singers. ters degree at Georgetown, all con- atives will refute many of the ten- eon of the Pubhc Spirit Club of and Ryan in behalf of the Class of power in the governors of the sev- Menard and Deacon. The negative Fr. Culligan, S. J, preached the ducted by Je%uits, it is an honor to ets this ardent patriot has held San Francisco Wednesday noon in '29, presented the blankets, wnich eral states. The answer given by will be defended by Senators Spann sermon, in which he emphasized add another Jesuit University to since his first bid for leadership of the Blue Room of the Palace Hotel. had 'been piled on a table, to Cap- Senator Ryan the last speaker for and McKenna. the necessity of praying for the my affiliations." his country's interests. Father Ricard addresed the tain Cummings. He thanked the the negative, remained unattacked. That debate will be an open dead. He further proved from Spoaks On Monopolies The orators of this week's meet- members of the club on the subject Junior Class for what they had Bitterly Contested forum. Questions may be asked scripture the obligation, of our The subject of his address was ing openly admit they have touched of his work and studies of the sun done for the team and promised Debates in the senate thus far by any member of the audience; prayers and finished his sermon by the Anti-Trust Laws. Mr. Doyle no oriental herbs, nor resorted to, spots in relation to the weather that the team would live up to the this year have 'been bitterly con- and this in order that every pos- exhorting the hoys to remember showed himself thoroughly famil- concoting any prescription of a, conditions of the earth. The club spirit witih which the blankets had tested. This is due in great part sible angle of the question may be the dead in their devotions. iar with this phase of the law, and similar nature, as last veek's men: members were laudatory in their been given. And that Bud told the to the fact that the Seniors are de- brought out and prepared for by The whole ceremony was a salu- gave a most instructive and inter- were accused. Nevertheless, both i remarks at the conclusion of the truth ia shown by the results of termined to win more debates dur- those appointed to debate against tary and inspiring tribute to the esting exposition. Tracing the sides are confident of receiving thei' discussion by the "Padre of the v I Rains." last Saturday's game. ing the year than the, Juniors. Thus Santa Clara's rival institution. dead . (Continued on page 6) winning tally. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, Hg * PAGE 2 "SANTA CLARA" 7 r HIGHEST PRAISE GIVEN THE 1903PRESENTATION OF THE PASSION PLAY ALUMNI

A newspaper published weekly by the Associated Students of the The same spirit that predom- Riordan. production of the Atkins (Matthew the Afostle) University of Santa Clara, at Santo Clara, Calif. inated the 1901 Passion Play was again to the fore Son of Jechoniaa, John Clark. ■■■mi ■ —»i■mm a- im ■ ■■ ■■■» ii_ ± i i 1 ■■ la——■—-——— when the play was revived in 1908. Boas, Abiron, Eshom, Merchants EDITORIAL STAFF For fuljy five months the student of the Temple of Jerusalem, Pierre

- Reeg, *2B Fred- Editor- . -Leonard F. actors rehearsed daily whenever V. Merle, Robert McCormack, »28 _ -P»ul Associate Editor _. „ J. Torelli, class work Sigwart. *29 the regular duties of erick J. Boden, "Bud" McKee, '27 News Editor. - Thomas Ryan, "Buck" Losl, ex '3O Charles R. '24 and did not interfere. On Alpheon, a Centurion, Joseph Snort Editor Howard Butler, *8 studies "Buck" visited the University of In Addition to attending the "Turk" Bedolla, James H. Barr, TO vacation days the students willing, Griffith. Associate News Editor Santa Clara several days ago. Bronco-Frosh game, Charley vis- William B. Hirst, 'lO Joseph O'Connor, SO ly theirgames and recre- The Twelve Apoatlee—Judas la- Associate Sport Editor. sacrificed year "Buck" played the ited friends at the University of Charles Graham, literary Editor..™*, • John Spann, W Ivancovich; Thomas, Last on ations to the great task with a seal cariot, John J. Saturday. Recent- Leonard Casanova, '27 >- team. he Santa Clara last Alumni Editor...... -..-Jas. B. Donnelly, Varsity Since "27£9 and interest beyond praise. The re- Edward Cotmerford; John, John M. Alumni Cbrrespondent -*- \..George L. Andre, discontinued his studies at Santa ly he was appointed Deputy Public Louis Fatjo sult was all that could be expected; Regan; Andrew, Prank J. Marten; Clara he has held several positions. Defender to relieve Michael Brown. "Flash" Rianda, '25 STAFF WRITERS the principal actors attained such Peter, Henry Wilcox; Matthew, he has a very good position Boden received his degree in let- Among the crowd at the Bron- NEWS FEATURE . SPOBTS professional perfection James the Less, Robert Now * '* a degree of John Clark; *» en, n lc enn*' Samba Clara game we Joseph Deacon, "aS Allen McCauley. E. .°, f Greater, with the Associated Oil Company ters amd law from cos vs. Saints Frosh *• S " dramatic critics the Arthur Quement, 'jo William Boland, 'aS ~*. that the present at Shepherd; James J?*T'i 'ji of San Francisco. We wish him University. While attending the spotted these Santa Clara "grads." Sherman Leahy, V Tames B. Donnelly, 'a) Bud HalL the different performances express- Joseph Curley; Philip, Vincent Dur. George Scoppettone, *ji fearle Beynolds, 'a* S"** F/?,™' 3 \- "good luck." University he was sports writer "Bud" McKee'and Leonard Casa- Cyril Bryner. '3l Edward Malley, ao ed their admiration in such phrases fee; Bartholomew, James Shepherd; ' Thomas Mathews, • p • for tihe San Jose Mercury-Herald. nova were stars of our Varsity '49 as these: "Professional actors Thaddeus, Roscoe Jacobs; Simon, AI Duffili, ex '2l He was one of the first editors of football team. Casanova Was Cap- BUSINESS STAFF > could not attain the high point of Francis Bels. *2B Al is attending Loyola College the "Santa Clara." tain during his Senior year. Other Business Manager.- R- Allan Early, spirt&tuality and mastered Herod Antipas, Tetrach of Gali- realism • • • *BO Law School to obtain a J. D. de- former football stars who viewed - Campbell, - Business _ Bob Assist. Manager by the students of Santa-Clara, nor lee, William J. McKagney. studies *° gree. Since completing his included "Flash" Rianda - Co the game -Gene l — '27, B. S. Circulation Manager , could they surpass their art;" Thamar, Captain in the Palace Bill RomAadt, Selna, '3O in law, he has been practicing in writes he has been and "Turk" Bedolla. . Office Manager \ Theodore "The principal charactete were of the Tetrarch, John B. Shea. Bill that Nevada. Some of the older boys down Charley Graham, part owner of handled with a degree of realization A Citizen of Jerusalem, Angelo transferred from Arizona among recent graduates will re- the "Seals," and William B. Hjrst, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE unsurpassed on the professional Quevedo. into Mexico to sell harvesters and member him as "Dago" Rianda's of the Fillmore Street Advertising rates will be given on application. Phone Santo Clara 2 Roman Governor tractors to the natives for the In- 'lO, manager stage." Pontius Pilate, room mate in his Freshman year. Per Copy— 10 cents Per Year $2OO. Regan. ternational Harvester Company. branch of the Mercantile Trust In 1903, five performances of of Jerusalem, William V. • » • Company, interested "Entered as second-class matter February 21, 1922, at the Post the Passion Play were given dur- The above cast caused more than Bill ought to be able to talk them of 3, 1879." "Moose" Fawke, ,25 have at Santa Clara, California, under the Act March in May. and once indi- into He always had a "good spectators. BoM Semen of postage provided for in ing Commencement Week local comment, at "Moose" Fawk is playing bas- it. "Accepted for mailing at special rate line" m Spanish. always taken an interest in authorised March 6, 1922." On account of the great tax on the cated, if there had been doubt be- ketball and football for the Y. M. Section 1103, Act of October 3,-1917, . students y ￿ the progress of their Alma Mater. ■ time and strength of the fore, that "The Passion Play of I. in San Francisco. We remember Joseph Toner Louis Fatjo, who has recently re- [the presentation stopped with this Santa Clara" was to become one of "Moose" as one of the most popu- Dr. We were very glad to hear that turned from an extended tour of THE ST. MARY'S DEBATE I number, although the auditorium the fixed institutions, not only of ar football captains the Broncos Dr. Joseph Toner was victorious in Europe, was also at the game'last would have been filled for weeks the Pacific Coast, but of the entire have had in years. He was recent Saturday. had it continued. The acting, su- the recent election in San Fran- All arrangements are completed and this semester will Western continent football captain during Ids last »■'•■■'• of the principal charact- by cisco. He was elected Supervisor see the University of Santa Clara and St. Mary's meet in The cast perior as it was, was enhanced two years at Santa Clara Univers- ers production was as fol- seven stage set- by an overwhelming majority. Dr. Charles Draper, ex '29 public debate. The men who wifl speak for Santa Clara are for this the staging. The ity. He was also one of the stars lows: Michael Toner has been a very active alum- Charley dropped in to say "hello" members of the Philalethic Senate, the senior debating or- tings were painted by of the basketball team. • • nus. Congratulations, Dr. Toner. recently. Sadoc, Shadrack, Zoribel, Sheph- O'Sullivan of San Francisco, who • to his former class mates ganization on the campus. » • • erds of George Casey, Fran- original production Archie McDougall, '27 > j While he was at Santa Clara, he This is truly a progressive movement in the debating ac- Judea, painted the X. Ryan, Sigwart. The Arch recenty for the Prof. William B. Ryan earned his block in baseball as tivity of this campus, and the Student Body is grateful to cis from studies in the Holy Land. wrote "San- I The Angel of the Lord, John M. were copied largely from ta Clara." He is completing his Prof. William B. Ryan, recent one of the best pitchers we have are sponsors. As a school we are in high re- costumes those who its Regan. in law at St. Ignatius Law head of the Department of Busi- had for some time. He was on his speakers and Our past is full of the paintings of Tissot, and were studies pute as public debaters. Francisco. ness the Uni- way to Santa Maria, California, during past years St. Mary's Ammon, Dathian, Emissaries rich, soft materials, rarely seen on School in San In the Administration of forensic achievement. Yet the Herod the Michael time he working in versity of Santa Clara, recently where he has a good job awaiting on debate, still, from Great, the professional stage. The light- day is a law and Santa Clara have not met the field of and visit. Griffith, Joseph Farry. of the office. % , paid the University a him. of all the schools on the coast, they are our natural rivals. ing was under the direction A Persian, an Egyptian, a Hindu, late John J. Montgom- The height of our football season is the annual St. Mary's Professor Things from the East, Edward ery, of the department of electric- game, universally called the Little-Big game. Last year the Dougall, Jedd McClaitchy, Thomas ity at Santa Clara, and was a rev- victory of the season was the win of the crowning basketball Ena. to the eye. The entire pro- We Serve Mary's Debating a scholastic activity, and as elation St. series. is Joshua, Captain in the House of duction was staged under the per- competition between - such,, in its own field, it is the best the Oaiaphas, August M. Aguirre. sonal supervision of Martin V. Double header schools. The St. Mary's"debate this year should start a cus- Jechondas, the rich Publican of Merle, at tihat time a student at tom ; it should be the forerunner of a series of such annual Jerusalem, James A. BacigalupL Santa Clara. Cones debates. The highest point in our athletic year is the St. Caiaphas, Nathanael, Annas, Mary's game, and likewise the highest point in the scholastic High Priests of Jerusalem, William Between 12 and 1 p.m. year should be the St. Mary's debate. Johnson, John J. Collins, John H. OBERDEENER'S PHARMACY For 5c THE STUDENT BODY AND THE SURVEY FROSH WILL FRANKLIN STREET, SANTA tJLARA, CALIF. COLONICA'S Last week the Religious Survey questionnaire blanks JOINLOCAL were distributed to the Student Body by Father John, P. STAFF Mootz, S. J., Dean of Men. .To the newcomers on our campus NEWS explained, so they may ful- this annual custom should be that Father A. M. Casey, S. J., Mod- ly realize the object to be accomplished. has anonymously erator of the "Santa Clara," The purpose of the surrey is to determine announced that the following have Body, to it the religious background of the Student show as been added to the "Santa Clara" as thought on campus. were, a cross section of student this the of a recent contest compiled def- result held From the questionnaires statistics are which in the freshman journalism class. Clara, initely express the ideas of the men of Santa and one The new members of the News entire issue of the "Santa Clara" is used to chronicle the re- Staff are Cyril Bryner, Sherman * 8liltS• Leahy- and Joseph Scoppettone. way Gulden West Last year wide publicity resulted from the decided Richard Ryan, who win soon be story carrying certain questions were answered. The news Franklin B. Morse's only rival, has newspaper, one Works the facts even found its way into a New York been appointed to Joe O'Connor's Soda in Alaska and one in . 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One of his drives sailed for Singing with the hands; Smirking Veteran Card Regulars Start Second 30 yards. Wilton, Hoffman et al. averaged 37 at the Huskies, Coach Jones Boasts the Bears, Half But Are Easier yards. Scowling at Squad; Telonicher Is Wondering how the Popless Than Predecessors Both teams accumulated the same yardage Kick Artist on line plays, but the defeated out-passed the Stanford Rancho fares. Then (and that's the story) (Continued from page 1) Broncos. Therein lies the secret of the 13 first By Ryan A hunch knocked on his dome: Dickie off. The Graea W?ve, which downs to our 12. 'Top," it said, "wake up; you're The boys who upset all the dope the boyh on the farm have Miller was the best ground consumer for the buckets in the state and incidental- believing Broncos, with an average of 4.8 yards; while Sims dead! been kidded into to ly dumped the big red apple cart sway "You ought be at home!" as being only 0 kittle sprinkle, held for Kis mates with 5.2. of Coach "Pop" Warner last Sat- rose up a mighty, sweep- EL urday, stand in good stead of bar- a Santa Clara ing, non resisting roar of "Danger? Don't believe it! ing Took Yds their own Green Wave chewed gesture anJ turned eleven of AV» "All the Horde is there! P«rp'y up when they battle Fresno Stat* Players Ball Md. Lost Net " the well-petted prides of the Tricky Dick' and 'Biff' and Herb Teachers' Bulldogs tomorrow at into their CummingK 14 45 2 42 3 Warner sy«tiin back B. ' "And bee* and brains to spare!" the inland city. ' 1.3 territory bet'ir»> the con- Barsi 3 4 C 4 That was Can. McCreory, own Reports from Fresno say .... 41.5 0 41.5 test was mo o than a coupb- of ( Simoni 17 2.4 Foreman of the Farm: ! that the Schoolmasters are all oH. McCormick 6 15 3 13 . 2 "Bunch from Santa Clara, Pop, minutes pepped up for a big game with A raft) fr mv the Stanford Miller 6 29 0 29 4.8 "Gfves me no alarm!" moan i the Broncos this year, and aft- bench and rooting section when it Terremere 7, 17 0 17 2.4 But s'.iU old Pop previsioned er not playing them last sea- rapidly became disgustingly ap- A war on Stanford's loam. son they are anxious to avenge that the Uronco forward 53 152.5 5 146.5 "Heck," he swore, "I'm doggoned parent the defeat by one touchdown wall was no push over. Stanford shore " they suffered in 1925, when I.ud Frentrup, the Soph who 0 ought to be at home!" Fleishhacker 11 34 34 3.1 "I they met last time. And also is as a future great had 0 3.2 touted Frentrup 6 20 20 m. they lost a game they had al- to kick, and another moan was Stalwarts 5 11 0 1 1. Telegrams Hurried to Bronc Hill "STANFORD-SANTA CLARA most won last week, and that's emitted wh m Ihf big broad 13 0 13 3.1 Palo A to, Calif., Nov. 12, 1927. Hoffman 9 GAME!" not fpoing to do anything to chalk markt down there on the 1 1. Santa Clara Varsity, Lewis 110 The microphone announced: soften the Bnldogs' bite! fiVd plainly showed that Mr. 60 2 58 5.2 Santa Clara, Calif. Simms 11 "WON BY SANTA CLARA AND The Fresno men are a big l.ud was many yards behind CapUin Bud Cummings, 13 1 3 Congratu ations Santa Clara Varsity, Wilton 4 12 "THE BIG RED HORDE IS threat to the Broncos' reputa- one tluidoSimoni when the lat- today's victory; also 0 0 0 0.0 Coaches Walsh, Boland and Connolly, for Hyland TROUNCED! tion gained hat week. They ter gent started from the out- Bring on St. Mary's Student Body for their wonderfu! spirit. "THIRTEEN-SK!" The red grew have been playing goad foot- set show decided superiority to Go get 'em gang. Keep up the old light. 47 152. 3 149 white hall ail year. Their passing in the pun'ii t: department, Kelly ■ Joe S. S.C On Pop's heroic phiz! game is bri liant. and they are which was the main reason Seattle, Wash., Nov. 12, 1927. yards gained from scrimmage 149 146.5 The radio rayed bis inmost one of the few teams on the why Stanford jerseya were Total Rev. William Gianera, Total v»rds Grained from forward passes 124 62 thought: coast that nse the to rubbing into the splinters of Santa Clara, Calif. "GOOD NIGHT! THAT'S ALL win last minute victories—- their own .goa 1 posts so early .-*—*-.*— Unspeakably delighted at team's marve'ous victory over'Stan- TPfsfnl vard*; rained — r2TS "Zfro.D THERE- IS!T two things the ihranrs have to in the game. ford. Thousand congratulations. 40 15 "Get me to the Farm," cried Pop; come np against. It didn't take many exchanges of 9 William M. Boland, S. Jn 13 "It doesn't pay to roam! If Santa Clara can pot half kicks to put the locals at a very A up Pres. of Seatt'e College. 6 3 "Jest look at what them Broncos the fight she showed last week at i> ittegic point. Bud Cummings San Francisco, Calif., Nov. 12, 1927. 6 6 done! Stanford, and if she plays any- put the first handwritir-d: on the 1 0 "I oughta stayed at home!" the wtl) when he wiUzed ar;uitrl one Rev. Gianera, where near defensive game 2 3 played against the Olympics the of the highly touted Warner flanks SanU Clara, Calif. Congratulations to the team on their wonderful victory over 8 11 previous week, the score ought tor a canter for at to St. End the season in a 37 45 be close; •but it ie not at least 25 yards. Stanford then took the Stanford red. Go get Mary's. all im- 0 1 possible Walsh time out. The little runt was be- blaze of glory. that and his men Prothero and P. H. Beck. 1 2 will not be able to show that kind con ing pesky. A. V. of Bud Does It Seatt'e, Wash., Nov. 12, 1927. c 1 1 a fight. • Bud kidded 'em a little by only Wallace O'Daniela, 12 12 There are still some of the big bitting the high'y polished Card- Santa Clara, Calif. C 1 Broncos out with injuries; the for inal wall for a couple of yards Congratulations to you and the entire team in your victory 2 1 Green Wave spent a lot of its en- and herein the stalwart boys of today's game. Am proud of you alt. Own fumbles recovered 1 1 ergy in taking the wind out of C Paly became fogged in the opinion Mother. Opponents' fumbles recovered 1 1 Stanford's sails; and there will not ■that they had accomplished some- be the student support which un- thing to be proud of, and deftly doubtedly was of great aid last and bored-like settled back on the week. haunches with an all-seeming non- ABLE ADAM HOOF PRINTS FRESH FROM STANFORD True, from the scoring com- chalant attitude, but the old alarm parison, Santa Clara has all clock screeched out like a hyena in By Fen ton MrKenna and Ed. Malley the advantage in the world, Kenny but we remember that the dark when McCormick When Captain Bud Cummings The salient figures of yards The fancy diving contest must ball, and standing flat- State defeated Nevada took the was taken oat of the game hut gained by each team tells' the was captured by a Mr. Sims. the labeled when it was not sa had; tied footed flipped a neat Saturday he received a well-earned story of Joe Boland's handi- Ed Cummings managed the Cummings. Ignatius 6-6, whie the Uni- for the pesky ovation, and more than a few of work. The Bronco forwards dive for him. St • • • versity only managed de- Three husky white-ahirted those in the stands watched with outcharged the Cardinal line to behemoths had him covered feat the Gray Fog 12-fi; and t lumps in their throats, the sturdy and withstood the powerful An enthusiastic rooter turn- looked JOEOSSERVES has the incentive to come back like a rug and the pass little hero as he came towards the thrusts of the Stanford backs. ed to another spectator and all the world incompl te. from their 13-7 defeat from • said the idea of call- . • ￿ "What's How The Broncos Rained The • * • the California Aggies—the Fleishhacker was one of the Bud Cummings' gang christened ing it back?" the time one Farm Slanfordites dogging thing that really makes them trio of Char'ie Falk has played his their new b'.ankets in a manner more play was to be a'lowed. A modern play in one act with midget captain and want the Padre's sca'p. the Bronco last game at end. Adam Walsh just like we like 'em to do. The answer was "I guess Stan- three scene*. the big fullback rushed along said so, and, from watching » * ￿ ford is going to try for extra Characters—obvious. Coach Jones has a veteran back- with his arms uo-stretched Adam Walsh Charlie perform at quarter, we The happiest moment of our lives point." Justifiable homicide—- Scene 1 idii all from last year's varsity. between them, Coach Kurti, fullback, the ball sailed heartily agree with the Coach. was when "Frenchy" Terreuiere at least that much! "There's no use in me hangiri' is a big ground just perfect wicket in Fresno • • • ?air.cr, and their aerial game un- like a Considers The pass to McCormick that knocked down the final frantic pass around here tomorrow, Tiny. We and the trio the of Mitchell and croquet, beyond Tough scored the second touchdown that Dick Hyland wanted so bad. The worst injury was a Char- won't even have to play football to der patronage and into the waiting arms of ￿ * • Telonieher is worth more than was perfect. Fa'k surely ley Horse" received by Captain win. Bud, who took the pigskin on throws 'em home. Some Stanford rooter said "Si- Cummings trying to jump high "Alright Pop, 111 run the works passing attention: out of 27 passes over to a score* • * • nioni is kicking with the wind!" enough to pat Hoffman on the and the boye'll do their stuff." attempted in the San Jose State Cummings Guido Simoni's from they completed was so closely guard- Follow Fiery That's good! The wind must have back. Scene 2 rame 14. Telon- to his own ft'teen yard line was • • • oher is also the ed that it was impossible see the been blowing two ways at once (In the village of the Bears.) man who kicks "Push 'em up" little fellow from the Bronco bench- Cummings Thru stopped by Saturday. Page the scientists. The greatest "over the top" "I say old map, they must have field goals. Stanford's out there in that riot Tony Valine on 5- * He was lost * » drive in the world war wou'd k just reversed; that can't be." The line of the Bu Idogs £a of giants, but lost only to tJhe sight Sixty Minutes yard mark. A few more tricks light, only And it's the first Stanford have been play compared with Scene 3 weighing about a of tihe observer and the said trio. like that and 's away and seventy pounds, game that "Cas" Castvruceia* the charge of the Santa Clara (Hours later, fifty miles hundred he took the ball away from word's record will be broken. How FIRST PERIOD. missed since the memory rooters on the tie d. Six man- from Scene 2.) slightly lefts than Wash's, hat • • • has thorn is a mystery, but it remains Stanford to won the toss and elected re- of men runneth net to the con- agers hurt.—no harm done! "Eh-eh-eh-eh-eh?" it has been holding well and season. reive. the Stanford of full- • • « one of the gem plays of the Simoni kicked over Stanford's 220 pounds ' can do trary. We feel for you, Cas. "Yeah." much betten than it has goal lint, the Cardf taking possession on back, Herbert Fleishhacker, by Louie Vincenti, the Crown * * * He who laughs last laughs best! been doing if it has to. their own 30. Frentrup, after two ineffect- Prince of Luck, brought about name, was hit by MoCormick so When the Broncos pres- ual line plays, punted out of bounds on Captain Bud's high school piay- S'anford players giggled after the When St. Mary's beat Stanford in their touchdown. He hard that Bud Cumimings closed crlpp.'ed condition Stanford's the Santa Clara 40-yard line, McCormick mut.es, Harder, Freeman, Robesky, first touchdown. Wonder who gig- two touchdowns and one field goal ent and tired as stopped a forward nass with ducked out of hounds for no gain. .Mc- his legs, fearing that Mac wouldn't they be the Stanford et a-!., were shown a few tricks that gled after the game? Pop War- to nothing in the early part of the must after Cormick hit left for two yards and the tips of his fingers and ran come up, but Mac came up and ner I guess—not! season, someone had the audacity fight, it won't be at all surprising tossed a short pass, which fell incomplete. are worth writing home about and deep territory be- with the ball, too. • • • if the Bulldogs undo into Bronco hounds on the Stan- holiday declared in to cry down from the stands,"Hey, them. But if kicked out of • be Simoni • • • then Ml a fore he was downed. When the are all up; ford 9-yard line. Bakersfield when "Bud Comes "Rip" Miller showed us how he Pop, is that in your new book?" cripples patched if re- Valine and Kerchkoft* were Simoni Stanford sored, the count Santa Clara held and Frentrup kicked to earned the prefix to the family Most likely as not Cummings, and Falk deliv- on the Card panser »» fast that Home." points apiece, as Cummings, who took the ball on the • • er; and if mained at 6 E. • name. My what kg drive! never heard the remark, but no Chisholm, Kerkhoff, Ga- line and ran it back 13 he didn't even have time to say neither crew was able to con- Stanford 45-yard • * * resse, Leonard and Valine hack made A ringer in the person of Big doubt it was intended to empha- f yards. B. Cummings and Simoni "hel o," much less toss the ball vert. The hal ended shortly Brother was the of Dick Pop says he cannot sise the fact that the veteran Stan- hem with the same kind of de- nine yards through the line. degree Barsi rain Warner after with any of accuracy. fense they gave against the Simoni hit left guard for first down on Hyland. George told him stories see one thing wonderful about ford coach, in a recent book which them Regulars Routed Schenone, Careisse, Valine last Sianferdi ae-yard line, Santa Clara pe- about three bears and added to the this invention called the radio! he published on football, made a two rivals, the Broncos will ha Frentrup and Leonard have a full game A tired little Bronco team nalized live yarda for offside. fun by making Tricky Dick realise • • • few remarks about the well known able to bring home the Bulldogs' McCormick's pass. Second to their credit. We'll have came onto the field for the knocked down what eleven Broncos means. Preston was Notre Dame shift, hanging on such hide for the tannery. was incenaptelr; Santa Clara penal- aigh'y pressed pass them Iron Horses in- • half, to be to call • • second only greeted and ao yarda on all sides Saturday by some descriptive adjectives as ballet ized five yards. Third down stead *of Broncos. by what Warner dubbs as his pass incomplete; the Broncos Cummings says that the dancing, rythmic beauty, and some which the to go. Third » * Bud hatfd kicking Broncos. He Cardinals took last Sat- first team, but from the re- again penalized five yards. Credit must he given to the service cart at the lawn tea might have caught a pass had other such. urday should make them fight all sults of things they really are Simoni kicked over the Stanford goal were held in Pa o Alto Saturday af- they let him alone might, I The writer has not examined the the harder in their annual males put the ball in play on their Cards, for they true the dubbs of things. Hoffman, line. Cards ternoon, was "Vanderbilty" to, maybe. book from cover to cover, but cer- with the Bears next Saturday. own ao-yard line. Sims and Fleishhacker sportsmen and were worthy of stay Hill. Wilton, Simms, Lewis. Frentrup • • • excerpts beating live yards on two line plunges. holding the Broncos to a sev- say the least. Perhaps "Plei- tain of it whkh have been And this should point out Murphy and one R. Hyland 16 yards a first on skirted left end (or and en-point margin. shhackery". It is whispered about—this is in brought to his attention very plain- to the said Cardinals, and everyone the field Hke iuyri line. • * • were sent off Stanford • • * strict secrecy—that Joseph A. ly show Pop's attitude to the sys- connected with their organization gain. Frentrup spanked puppies. They Frentrup held without was far from and Herbert Fleishhack- which has successfully and re- that this great game oi yards on reverse play. Wonder if there'M be further leg- Freeman "free" on Schenone tem football couldn't get through the Walsh left tackle for four It defeats played than Fleishhacker left guard for five more. islation against the ballet dancers' Saturday afternoon. m churned er have split relations! Too bad! peatedly administered to it elsewhere on tha line; they couldn't get over it; • • • Frentrup punted to Bud Cummings, who system of advancing the ball? If that in the third quarter bis fam- his teams in recent years. Farm. nor could they even get around bounds on the Santa Clara »• • . • • • went out of they cant atop it on the football ous words were "Give us victory Oh. It's a gr-r-and and glor- it. 15-yard tine. Sieioni »ix yards through they'd stop it in committee. or give us death!" What did they riMis feeling, gang, bat you Regardless of the warfare be- For anyone to come out with played quarter left guard. field Charley Falk —Maybe! get? Well, not victory. aint seen nothing yet. tween the systems, the beating (Continued on page 4) (Continued on p»g« 4) (Continued on page 4) PAGE 4 "SANTA CLARA** THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17. 1927 SMALL FROSH STANFORD GAME Peruse This Play-by-Play Report; Then You Can SAINT BABES MEETS (Continued from page S) Sympathize With the Bewildered Stanford Cards HARLAN DYKES SQUAD uurlng the last half and showed the CAGE MENTOR makings of a wonderful signal- (Continued from page S) verse. Sims six yards for a first down Wilton lost • yird at right end. Santa caller. When Simoni was hurt and on Santa Clara's 45-yard line. Frentrup Clara time out. Wilton over right tackle EMPLOYS VETS RECEIVE Bud Cummingi through right tackle as NOD for five yardt. Wilton punted to Falk, three off left tackle. Fleiahhacker gained and' had to be itaken from the fray the yards before being downed by Sims on With a very small turnout, ten yards, when he Bud Cum- who returned nine yards. staunchest Bronco booster woudn't the Stanford .u-yard line. Stanford took fumbled. of recovering for Clara on tha handicapped by both lack men time out. mings Santa Simoni held no gain at left guard. Falk have paid much for the locals Clara 38-yard TO BOSS FROSH and Santa line. pasted to Cumminga 10 yards for first OVER BRONCS light material, Coach Harlan Cumminga made two left Bud yards off chances to vie with the "first and penalized five yards. down. Cumminga around right end for no Dykes has started to drill his tackle. Simoni kit castor for two mora. Stanford offside stringers", now with far-hoot- Simoni through ' center for two yards, gain. Freshman squad in the fundament- the McCormlck toaaed a 20-yard paaa to Bud By Fenton McKenna Casanova Scores Touchdown •filler added four more at left tackle Simoni off left tackle for nine yards. ing Simoni out of the go. If they Cumminga, who ran eight yarda far a als of basketball. and hit center again for four yards and; Cumminga made it first down over left Killing; two birds with one stone By Using ; holding touchdown. Cook caught McCormick's could only succeed in Stan- Cummings gained quarter It is difficult at the present drop kick for the extra point. first down. Bud half a guard. Third ends. haa 'been the Harlan Dykes system ford to a would truly be Axt Misses Goal time remark on the abil- tie. That yard. Bud Cummings, around right end, Fourth Period to Score: Santa Clara «; Stanford a. a feather in the Bronco's cap. gained seven yards. Simoni through cen- for the past week in basketball. ities of of the players, for Terremere replaced Simoni at fallback any Simoni kicked off to Frentrup, who took ter for two more. Simoni held at left But Charley Falk didn't for Santa Clara. Terremere plowed through Due to several events in the last as yet they have not had a the ball on his 6-yard line and returned guard to no gain. Stanford got the ball OFF-SIDE DECIDES WIN left guard, but held to u gain. McCoi - their qualifica- have his mind set on a defense 35 yards. Sims made eight on a reverse on its own 40-yard line. few days, the coach was forced to chance to show pan made five play. Fleiahhacker failed to gain. Flei- mlck oa a lateral by Falk as players. in any manner or form. He Sims on a double reverse carried the ball practice varsity and freshmen to- tions basketball ahhacker made a yard at right tackle. Tarda. Bud Ctnunlagi went through Pbss; stepped right into Simoni's 11 yards. Frentrup added three more. Stennett Intercepts The men who have been seen Frentrup kicked to Bud Cumminga who re- right tackle for one yard. Falk paaaed to system Terremere took Simoni's place and Falk gether, and the used was 40 Yards; on the date are: punting shoes and kicked to turned five yarda to the Santa Clara gfj McCoraick over the goal line for • touch Runs Then court up to substituted for Ed Cummings at quarter that of demonstration; the act done yard line. Simoni made four through cen- down. Falk converted. Score was Swta Murray, Berg, Daley, Heag- touch some of the niftiest long for the Broncos. Fleishhacker hit line for Drives Over Chalk ter. IfcCormick failed to gain. Simoni Clara ij, Stanford ». spirals seen in many a day. On seven yards and fumbled, Sims recover- by the varsity and following by the erty, Scurish, Campodoniro kicked over Frentrup'a head and Santa kicked to Miller the exchange gain- ing. Joseph for Fleishhacker. O'Daniels Broncos Stanford. Frosh. and Tollini. Santa Clara Clara downed the ball on an exchange of punts With the right to claim the Stanford'a 13- for Chisholm. Frentrup punted high over for McCormick. On ed considerably. Then the of- out. kick Every man on year's Coach Dykes is very anxious to yard line. Santa Clara took time Cummings' head to the goal line. Santa Santa Clara took the ball. Terremere last mythical title of frosh champions ed Hill, who $j yards. Mur- given get a look at the members of the fensive and the punch which Frentrup hit right tackle for nine yarda. Clara's ball on the 20-yard line. to returned squad has been an op- Fleiahhacker made it first down on Stan- phy for Lewis. Hill on a reverie was held of the Pacific coast, both the Santa Frosh football team who are ex- floored the boys from the Farm. Miller hit left tackle for a short gain. portunity in the past few days to no gain. Stanford penalized five yards ford'a 24-yard line. Frentrup made three Stanford was penalised for offside. A know ledge he Clara frosh and St. Mary's frosh pecting to turn out in the very Strike Me Pink offside. A pass, Wilton to Davidson, net- to let out all off right tackle. On a reverse play around pass, Miller to Bud Cummings, fell incom- near The names Charley directed team end, Sims made nine yards for a ted 12 yards. George Barti replaced Bud possessed of the fundament- team battled on even terms for future for practice. the right plete. Falk punted to Frentrup, who was first line. Cummings. Hoffman through left tacklr; als. turned in so far are Leahy, who down about the Stanford 18- down on Stanford's 36-yard downed in midfield. Preston passed to sixty minutes of thrilling: footbaH gain. Hoffman pasted to Preston ij Fleishhacker carried the ball out of gain yards. no comes to Santa Clara from St Ig- yard line and then completed Vincenti for a of 16 Sims, on through In order that the first year Friday. hounds for no gain. Frentrup's long pasi yards. Wilton, on a reverse left on the Varsity field last hail a lateral pass, gained one yard. Stanford natius, Axt and Elhert, who a neat lateral pass with Mc- to Muller fell incomplete on Santa Clara's tackle, made six yardt. Hoffman through men might have an opportun- day. the was penalized 15 yards for holding. Fren- Armistice It was possibly Mateo, Rooney, good for line. kick was downed right guard made first down. Koller replac- from San and Cormick a ha'f dozen 45-yard Frentrup's trup's pass to Sims was incomplete. Fren- ity to get first hand informa- by Santa Clara 38-yard ed Kerckho'ff. Hoffman no gain at right greatest exhibition of football ever from Santa Clara Preps. yards, and a few plays later Vincenti on the trup passed 40 yarda to Muller, the ball tion on this matter, each var- line as the quarter ended. guard. Wilton's pass to Davidson w.ts on field, and called the play which won the going over the latter'a head. sity man was assigned to one witnessed the Mission Score at the end of the first period- not complete. Hoffman's pass to Prosl.n position for Clara as one Stanford penalired five yarda for incom- Stanford loat the hall it was when the final gun Santa Santa Clara 6. Stanford o. alto incomplete. of the yearlings, and it then only pletion of a second pass. Sidener for Gra- COMMENT of the outstanding elevens on Terremere five yardt through 1*1: Second Period. nucci. Stanford kicked to Santa Clara's tvuard. fe'l upon him to show the sounded across the field that the (Continued from pajfe 3) Miller added five around left end. Terre- the Pacific Coast. Bud Cummings made three yards off ■6-yard line. Cummings failed to gain. tricks in a way that would be of the green" mere first down through center. Barsi four fighting: "wearers the remark that Stanford did The itself started out like right tackle. Simoni made two at right hit the play Roller for Kerckhoff. Terremere fumbled, useful to the men new to de- not play footbal'. last Saturday guard. Simoni kicked out of bounds on yards around right end. Barti were forced to accept defeat, a i fake splitter and then Falk cir- center of the line for two yards. Half punted Wilton, Dykes' basketball. the Stanford 3i-yard line. On a double but recovered. Falk to being 7 is about as ridiculous as to say cled wide what appeared be ended. who his 40-yard line. feat by a point, the score on to reverse play around right end Sims got was downed on Facing a hard schedule this year after Third Period that a cande still burns an end run. The Stanford secon- away fur 18 yards and first down on Murphy on a reverse made five yards. to 6. past to Wilton also failed rind and realizing that teams that are the light is extinguished. If -lary came in fast to down the fast Stanford's 37-yard line. Stanford's regulars, with the exception Hoffman's Clara drew first blood. of Captain McCreery (center), took the Stanford penalized five yards. Wilton first rate outfits must be taken in- Santa they weren't playing football Fleishhacker made a yard at left tackle moving Charley and just before field. punted to Falk on his as-yard line. Terre- the Bronco is AfteT fighting bitterly in the ami Stanford took time out. to camp, quintet last Saturday, then when Babe tackled tossed a mere hit center one yard. Mill, r first and which neither being he perfect Simoni kicked to Wilton, who returned wasting time and energy for first quarter, in Frentrup tossed a ten-yard pass to Vin- over guard. Time out Santa Clara. not Ruth routs out a homer over 'ob to Kenny McCormick, who wss the ball to Stanford's 30-yard line. Hoff- ten left side had the advantage, the centi, who ran 37 yards for a first down gain at right tackle. Barti held nothing, hut is using them to per- the fence we should laugh at man hit left tackle for three yards. Wil- Miller no standing behind the Stanford goal on the Santa Clara 25-yard line. Sims punted to W'lton, who Colts started a drive in the ton off tackle for two more. Hill on a re- same spot. Falk fect tiie basketball ability in them. the big Bambino and tell him line unmolested. Charley continued made two yards on a reverse and Frent- returned yardt. second quarter that would not verse through right tackle made two more. 15 There is work ahead and no one he struck out. rup was thrown for a yard loss. Frentrup his starring role by drop-kicking Hoffman punted to McCormick on his Hill on a reverse through right lac«l-.- be denied. hurled another short pass to Holler, who 35- realizes that more than the hoop The statement has been the extra point. yard line. McCormick around left end for three yards. Wilton passed to Davidson, ran 18 yards to the Santa Clara six-yard olayers, if we can judge by their bril'iant Colt quar- made, and whether War- eight yards. Simoni hit right guard for but to no avail. A second patt by same Jaqua, Pop Tried Hard line. Fleishhacker plowed through left first down. Cummings held no gain around duo also failed. Penalty of five yardt. practice spirit thus far. ter, after making a sensation- ner or anyone else made it, About ten minutes of the guard on the first play for the necessary right end. Simoni through center for twol Wilton punted to Falk out of hounds on al ran, was forced of they are sad y mistaken. The yardage and pat oyer the touchdown. The Athletic Board has not out game remained after this yards. Falk's pass to Cummings was the .26 yard line. that Lewis' place kick for the extra point as yet competed the schedule bound* on the twenty-yard fact of the matter is score, and those Cardinals knocked down by Hoffman. Simoni's kick ; Terremere hit center for a yard. Milieu was blocked by Chisholm. for the coming year, but the line. The ball was carried to Stanford took a beating, fab: must be given credit for try- was blocked on the 24-yard line. Simoni nine over left end for first down. Haiti Scare: Santa Clara », Stanford i. recovered, fourth down and the Stanford lott four yardt at right end. Terremere "Santa Clara" will soon be the center of the field, and on and square, and took it from a ing to oven things up. Early Kazanjian McCormick, who team was given the ball. hit for, three yards. Terrenyrc the p'ay, Casanova, also better football team. That's kicked off to center able to print it fuv its readers. next it was found .that nothing KRSSSScf. |o '*w- ""J"'* i"T«» jggMfg; "Vii.-bounds; no gain. made yardt from a punt formation. „u— *u'--, JiJ'-»i ----- •*■£ -VVfiranj : -wt&tf« v «Jn»r Aiduiu The games that one is sure will a*v ..wJ" uiuu **War>« vfvcTl r voakt he gained through the yard line. McCormick made a yard, Si- pased to Lewis incompletely. Hoffman, Falk kicked to Wilton, who returned j8 the day, carried the ball over not have enough class. They Mission line. There hasn't moni Wding another. Simoni kicked to pased the ball over the goal line to Wil- , yards. Wilton wat short. Murphy made nr be on that outline of dates certain- Frentrup, who returned five yards to the ton, but Cummings knocked the pass to yards on a reverse. Hyland replaced Wil- on a perfectly executed off- played footbal', and played been a better line a?' season ly will mean a hard season—but Stanford 44-yard line. the ground. on. Hoffman's pan to Hyland over the tackle play. Axt failed to mighty hard to win, but their the coast than the Green a hard season with a good squad <>n Fleishhacker five yards on a fake re- Santa Clara's ball own 35-yard line. goal line incomplete. Hoffman's pa's* to makes for success. In watching kick the goal and as later every attempt at the crucial Wave wall of last Saturday. Cummings held no gain at right tackle. Hill incomplete and the gun report *as proved—it was the margin of moment could not cope with McCormick thrown for loss of four yards. heard. / the hoop banrver-bearers of the Passes made up the threat Score by quarters: our defeat. the skil'. of their opponents. on an end run. Simoni punted 75 yards I Santa Clara student! nuked upon the Red and White thus far, they have o' the losers. But they fell 0 6 0 0— • Stanford over Wilton's head, the ball rolling to •old, but the officials called the play Any alibi to the effect that short mostly because the pass- shown that this year's outfit will During tlhe second quarter the Santa Clara 6 0 0 7—IS Stanford's 10 yard line. back for an offside, and Stamford had/ha- they really didn't play footba 1 certainly he a good one—it must c-Age seemed to favor Santa Clara, er was rushed to death. Tricky Hoffman on a spin play over left guard otaer chance, but failed, at Hoffman's Substitutes: Stanford. Preston then that is absurd, to say the least. Dick Hyland rushed into the a double paaa to Hyland wat Incomplete. Final follow success in no mean Casanova doing wonderful punt- VincenU, Se'lman for Klabau, gained two yards. Hill on re-1 for lost. •core, Santa Clara 13, Stanford i. measure is ahead. ing, two of his kicks going for sev- fray during the last two min- verse Wilton punted to Falk out of some Post for Kazajian, Robesky for bounds to Santa Clara's 46-yard line. for Many of the experts and utes with all the accoutre- enty yards, while another went Morey, Freeman for Gilford, Dav- Simoni on a cross buck gained five. He- 1 of the powers that be at the Farm ments of last minute heroes. A sixty. idson for Muller, Murphy for Cormick'a pass to Cummings toll incom- ' made a mistake when they under- cheering section and all that plete.. Cummings oyer right guard tor a The Saints, evidently brought Lewis, Wilton for Fretrup, Hyland to| estimated the power of the Bronco sort of thing, but his every ef- yard. Simoni kicked to Wilton, who re- fighting by Conlan and for Wilton. Gil! for Sims. Joseph turned yards bis owa jf-yard line. a pitch "his .'ine. The locals present as cap- fort was 25 to I frustrated. Hoffman for Hoffman two yards off left guard. Hill on assistant," Slip Madigan, as a re- able a forward wall as can he for Fleishhacker, Bronco stars? There were none, a double reverse lost five yards. Hoff-' sult of a tongue lashing, took the Joseph. found in California today. Com- lie whole team did it. And How! man's pass to Wilton Intercepted by Bud Clothes field, and in the third quar- for Kerck- early parative scores with the Olympic Stanford Santa Clara Santa Clara—Roller Cummings on his 45-yard line. Simoni a touchdown. Early O'Dan- left guard. McCormick four ter chalked up Club prove that the Clubmen scor- Vincenti LER Kerckhoff hoff, Sidener for Granucci, made one aver in the third quarter Stennett in- icls for Chisho'm. Falk for E. mare over left tackle, Simoni's pass was ed one touchdown through the Klabau LTR Leonard incomplete and Simoni panted out of tercepted one of Bill Martin's pass- for McCormick, Stanford and Santa Clara lines. Kazanjian LGR Schenone Cummings, Miller bounds to Stanford's (-yard line. es in midfield and ran 40 yards be- And the Olympic Club marched Terremere for Simoni. Make Man Cook C the Granned downed. He carried the fore being through the Sfe. Mary's defense, Morley RGL Caresse Scoring touchdowns: Bud Cum- pigskin over on the first try and something which Stanford could Gifford RTL Chisholm mings, McCormick; Santa Clara. SpaldingVj y X^(S> tied the score. Ebding failed to kick not do. Muter REL Valine Fleishhacker; Stanford. Extra is a proposition the goal, but the point was given • • • Lewis E.Cummings Point, Falk by drop kick. Officials, to the Baby because a Santa Q Saints And, furthermore, while it was Sims LHR B. Cummings Kla wans, referee; Majors, umpire; that may not stand jClara man was called offside. UJ\ very apparent that the Bronco's Frentrup RHL McCormick Kelly, head linesman; Fitzpatrick, < Outside of the game itself, it line functioned better last week- Fleishhacker F Simoni judge. 156 Geary St. San Francisco in Philosophy-but was well worth the price of admis- end than that of their opponents, sion alone to be able to witness the how can any of the sceptics de- when that GIRL great punting duel between Casa- c>are Santa Clara shouldn't have ■ nova and Stennett. Stennett punted counted.on the score board with all ■'.■'• sees you in of *+* one one over the Santa Clara safety that wonderful punting? s^sftK*»wr*^s our past the goal line. *«<.«« r>^ manfe head and ■3* $ It was a wonderful boot, traveling SC SM.

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- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1*27 "SANTA CLARA" 1 1 PAGE 5 Literature History THE PRINCIPLES An Historical Treatise Of The THE INFLUENCE A Comparative Study Thomas THE BENEFITS EPICUREANS of OF Mission Santa Clara OF PLATONICISM More and Coriolanus OF DRAMATICS AND THE STOICS TO COLLEGIANS By J. R. Deasy *2B By Charles Smith, 'BO Although the previous periods of By Alvin J. Wolf By Walter P. Ravan, '29 "What is the use of spending been summoned from San Fran- time, covering the highest attain- (Continued from last issue) By Arthur Prag The Stoics and Epicureans as such a sum of money, just for the cisco. Padre Serra, Governor ment in Chinese, Indian and Egyp- The latter is untenable, of was so set on attaining it that he In one sense, a college may be schools of philosophy were not rebuilding of the Mission?" This Pages and'Lieutenant Moraga at- tian educational contributions ex- railed with merciless tongue at the defined as a place in which one formed till about the year 350 B. question and others of a like na- tended the dedication to which a course, when viewed from the na-i erted a tremendous influence on the commoners in order to attract their has a multitude of opportunities to C. and as a consequence have no ture are sometimes asked fay those touch of sadness was given by the ture of the Englishman. He was progress to foliow, there is no hate and attention at the same discover and exercise his hitherto great influence upon the early who are little concerned with the passing of Padre Murguia, the inclined to regard lightly the most doubt that Greek educatoin was by time. The latter was so bent on latent talents. Of course, these Greek education. They are, how- situation at the University as well guiding spirit of the estabish- serious -of while far the moat important. More spe- matters, never al- shunning it that he sought to dis- talents may he various; some men ever, interesting because they as the other Mission sites of Cal- ment. cific in this leadership was the lowing their gravity to escape his courage visits of the king to Chel- lean towards athletics, others to color later Greek and Roman ifornia. » In the fall of 1777 the Pueblo of the. Athenian element. Plato as a rep- notice. England was first with sea—he seemed to sense the final dramatics, and still others to the systems and in this measure they People Ktle realize what the San Jose de Guadalupe, now the resentative individual of this era, him,- even though he had to con- doom which prominence in state purely intellectual side of life. THs have been handed down to us. Missions of California mean to the city of San Jose, was founded. The offers us a vast field of principles tradict the opinions of the long to would bring. dissertation, however, has to do a com- State. Thousands visit their old padres protested that the pueblo is interesting to note and theories of education, many of safeguard the rights of the people. In the matter at justice, it can with the dramatical aspect of col- schools. The stately ruins every year, but not so was too near the mission, and the parison of the two which have lasted into modern The dilemma in Coriolanus' case is be gathered from what has already 'ege opportunities. no good or evil many appreciate what they mean. encroachments of the settlers upon Stoics holding that times. most nearly approached in Sir been said that More possessed a In my mind, college dramatics except as a manifestation of Simply glance back to the his- mission lands formed the basis of exists To me the moat significant of Thomas' life at the time King keen sense for judging the right are one of the most important, in- all-prevailing The Epicur- tory of our own Mission. Its col- many a bitter argument. These dif- the God. these is growth of the modern Henry wished the Chancellor's ap- and wrong of. human acts. The teresting and profitable field* in other hand hold that orful events will help recall the ficulties were not finally settled un- eans on the university from the famous "Acad- proval of his (the king's) intended poorest were the first to secure jus- the curriculum of oar modern nothing, or at least that Padre-days to the mind. til, in 1801, the 'boundaries were there is emy." As far as historians of divorce from Catherine of Ara- tice from him. Members of his own schools. It is importanat, inas- nothing worth while in life, Speaking of the site, Padre Pa- surveyed, marked and agreed upon. ed- there is ucation have been able to trace, gon. More drew the fine line of household, his beat friends, were much as it gives to the successful In spite of the tau says: "This mission, we may The 'mission and the pueblo, three except pleasure. Plato's great school of philosophy distinction between church and assured justice, but not favorite- student actor, a certain status, a schools of ap- say, occupies the best of any of the miles away were connected by a fact that these two is fthe earliest semblance state. He realized that he could ism, Whatever honesty of pur- certain indefinabe poise, and an contradictory thought acquired territory. It has splendid broad alaimeda or tree-lined prom- parently of the present day higher institu- oppose the King's wishes to the pose we might grant Coriolanas, unmistakable confidence in himself at approximately lands for planting and , harvest enade. This ancient street is still were established tions of learning about which any fullest extent without becoming a whatever appreciation he might not enjoyed by other students. The yet each had a large fine crops of wheat and corn ■« the principal drive between San the same time, extensive knowledge is had. traitor to his country, In any sense have had concerning morality of successful student actor is he upon of well as all sorts of vegetables.*B&. Jose and Santa Cara. end persistent school followers. of the term. The failure of his actions, we cannot feel that in whom innumerable envious eyes philosophy sides an abundance of water in the The mission prospered at the Plato's regarded his The Stoic school of enemies to see that difference re- many instances his sense of justice are turned, with whom it is deem- B. rtver, there are springs second site, and, in 1790, due to "Academy" as their foremost was founded in the year 322 C. several sulted ultimately in the death of would be hampered by prejudice. ed an unforgetable honor to be this growth, it was necessary to school of politics and constitutional by Zen© of Cittium and existed as which fill the ditches made to carry law. In majority this most noble man, but the fact More -was temperate in nearly ev- seen walking, and, in short, he who the closing of the Ath- the water to the fields for irriga- enlarge the church which was fact, the of cities a school till states that he did resist marks him aa the erything:, though allowances are to is considered but something short year 429 tion." lengthened twenty-five feet, the and had inculcated "The enian institutions in the staunch defender of Church and of be made for those early desires for of a super-man. "She first site proved unsatisfac- roof at the same time being cover- laws" as their codes of civil gov- A. D. country. So, while Coriolanus pos- the extreme life at an ascetic, and The work of dramatics itself, is tory, due this abundance of ed with tiles. On August 12, 1802, ernment. From a purely educa- It was their views as to to sessed no political talents at all, last of all provokable to anger. not the dry, uninteresting labor of water. In 1779, the twice a grand high altar imported for the tional point of view, the "Republic" pantheism that made them act and river More seems to have been blessed Coriolanas was temperate in many a great percentage of the other flooded the buildings a church from Mexico, was set in was in reality a very early volume think in their unusual manner. To and move with a diplomacy in governmental things, among which "temper" classes, but on the contrary, is to higher ground place and consecrated of Principles of Education. them all being was manifestation was clearly im- affairs made him see the righz pregnant with deep thought, lofty The ' of 1812 Previous to Plato the majority that could not be numbered. Now essence, was in fact perative. Consequently during the c-artihhquake of the divine of the so-called and true course clearly, and a will that I recall it, there were emotions, and the expression of In years of 1780-1782, the padres wrought great havoc at Santa schools were simply e part of the divine essence. that gave him the courage of his few times throughout the entire high ideals. The thrill that comes moved the mission to the second Clara, and thhs and structural de- mediums by which physical train- such a the acticn.* ?f ddfrrvtctions to a superihtive*-de- length ox die play iif Which he was to him «Fw feels himacf not far the P. station fects finally compelled the recon- ing was taught in a systematic men and the forces of nature are site, from S. gree. not raving furiously at some one. of holding the interest of a multi- laying there the struction of (he church and other manner. To Plato we owe the es- of the divine es- of Santa Clara, his tude, so that it hangs on his manifestations destroyed tablishing of a definite curriculum In personal affairs both men The love Sir Thomas had for every that corner-stone of the new church on buildings. The church sence. It was only natural word, is that of the 1 of study. This was a most pro- were temperate. Sir Thomas More family, the patience he bore his actor. of phil- November 19, 1781. This structure, by fire last year was begun in men holding such a system has been an object of great praise second wife, cannot bat call to The benefits derived from college three years in building, was com- 1817-1818 and was dedicated in gressive stride, especially since this osophy woud be reluctant to show for the virtue of his private life. mind the scene wherein Coriolanus dramatics are not solely confined plete and dedicated on May 15, 1822. A group of buildings formed requirement of subjects was for any degree of pleasure or distaste is his mother and to the time one spends in college, the nucleus from which aris- the most part intellectual rather At Chelsea, where lie made his persuaded by at what was given them by the di- 1784. It was designed by Padre have but carry on with him through the of University than physical. residence and there provided a wife to give over his new enter- life. was particularly Murguia and is said to have been en structures the For vine mercy. This It might Ibe interesting home for his children and their prize and allow Rome its freedom. instance, the actor, or former he finest structure in California of Santa Clara. to note true of any misfortune or unhap- find soberness of di- When we consider the promises actor, has a cetain grace of move- up this The died The Bishop, desiring to save the that the Platonic system provided children, we piness visited upon an individual. to time. architect and plans (hat he had already made ment, distinguishing him from remnants of the mission and also for the education of women in a rection, some humor, and a great The ideas of apparent indifference four days before the consecration with, recall other classes or professions, establish college, invited true sense, which included a little deal of happiness. The mother of the Volscians, when we and furtune have been of his edifice and was buried in the to a the definitely to misfortune or of the cultural element in the form Ooriolanus wished her son to be that as a true soldier he would de- placing him in that cat- "stoic" as church by Padre Palou, who had (Continued on page 6) egory of those visited to us in the word of musk and poetry. in the thick of a fight if there hap- light in nothing more than the who are accustomed to be in the "stoical in has manner." Plato's general influence on the pened to be a skirmish any place complete defeat of his old enemies, public eye. Epicurean, as a school of If one is successful in The entire field of education included in the then known world. Regard- we are 'bound to admit an outstand- college in Athens dramatics, and aspires higher thought, was founded far more than the element of uni- ing this phase of their existence, ing quality of manhood in him to the year 307 B. C. by a laurels in the profession of «*+wig, about versity training, but in this one the difference between the two men when he threw over everything to Epicure. It his training in college Greek by the name of Ban v Sc Sofcrigtwa branch of learing alone his efforts was precisely what would be found please those dear to him. will be in- which Wamt valuable to him. It will was the ideal—"all that and successes have produced an in a family man and a soldier. Cor- In closing this little treatise it is teach him is the not on!y the essentials of gives pleasure is good—and MANUFACTURING JEWELERS abundance of fruit in our present iolanus sought notoriety; More in my mind to ruminate upon the that only good." At first glance the the- day system. sought to avoid it. The former (Continued on Page Six) (Continued on page 6) ory seams to afford only an ex- cuse for the barbaric and sensuouß 1101-02 Shreve Bldg., .San Francisco revival which seems to afflict Greece and Rome at more or less Wonder What an All-Star Back Thinks About By BRIGGS regular intervals. Half It is no doubt true that the We Make Your College school that Epicure founded was high enough in its ideals. Its teach- er or chief disciples may or may not have followed the ideals of the Rings and Pins system, but for the mass of the people it was too easily confused with pure sensuous delight, and a See Us at Christmas chance to relive the animal pas- sions. Hence itte early downfall as For Purchases of a system of philosophy. Thus the two schools built upon convenient or pleasurable thought have colored to some degree, the DIAMONDS Athenian school system. 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Of Next Debate time of Emperor Zeno in 483 B. never have known that a historical also not little of has been awarded the contract to Record Room College dramatic*, taken from C, and-reviewing its development character, named Coriolanus, ever paint the scenery for the Passion I—Varsity Drag viewpoint, namely of debaters axe to the present time, he spoke most lived. The man is brought before another that Because two of the Play, which will be held late in ll—lda, Sweet as Apple is also very bene- Art Contest the oonversantly of the Sherman Act, us in the play. He speaks a few the audience, in the Dramatic March. O'SulKvan will begin his Cider ficial. It familiarises the students weekly meeting of the House of the Clayton Act and the Federal words, leaves the stage, and we tasks in a few days. It is expect- lII—Mv Blue Heaven tine works the masters, el- PWhstorians has been postponed Trade Commission Act. have a fulness of type which, from with of ed that the work of painting the IV—After I've Called You their ideals, and teaches next Tuesday evening. The speaker used very choice ex- the foregoing, can be composed evates until scenery will be about two months Sweetheart distinguish between art amples and cited prominent cases logically and advantageously to a them to The question for debate is, ''Re- in V—Hugette (From Vag- of his own experience, illustrating duration. being. Over and above the and the opposite. solved, that All Children Should Be real human King) the used defeating the An accomplished artist, O'Sul- abond In conclusion I will say that taken Required to Attend Schocl at Least methods in that quaity of mere "realness" that purpose of the acta. Hvan haa painted the scenery for the all In all, college dramatics is not Three Hours Daily Until They Shakespeare give Coriolanus, is Speaks of Supreme Court every Passion Play since the gi- only beneficial, bat is also an es- Have Completed Their Eighteenth extraordinary quality of power, of further pointed gantic spectacle was first produced sential part of the school's activ- Year." Those representing the af- Mr. Doyle out generalship, of class pride which of these by in 1901. He haa also done the WILEY B. ALLEN CO. ities. firmative are Phil Sheridan and the modification acta is possessed by an ordinary man the United States Supreme Court. work on other Santa Clara pro- David Marks, while the negative to a degree not beyond the achieve- 195-199 South First Street. Ballard 232 Having in Weshinton for a ductions, such as Clay M. Greene's are John McEnery and Arthur resided ments of men. We know Sir Thom- years knowing per- "Weaver," given in 1926. MISSION Kenny. number of and as More lived. Granted that we of the Court, ' (Continued from page 5) sonally each Justice On account of the larger stage in had Shakespeare's plays as our ' ■ he is in a position to set forth the can of Our Advertisers it only testimony for the existence Patronize "* the college be said "*,,""" ", theatre, "" "™,,''' "~,,,,H, , ~,,,,,m,1,, M tmiiHU fimmtn various sidelights of this high tri- *iHmimmmwn""«"»' , , t nauniiiiMiHiMMMMMHMMHMH Society of Jesus to Santa Clara. in a certain sense that a new prob- a real Coriolanus, we could never CONTEST - bunal; consequently his statement be sure that not SUPPLY OF The invitation was accepted, DRAMA lem haa been created for the scenic he did live—either A NEW (Continued from page 1) that "Our Supreme Court has its you or and on March 19, 1861, Father painter. in I! finger on the pulse of .the nation John Nobili, S. J., arrived at the TENNIS RACKETS "Les Mißerables." and desires to follow public opin- mission to begin his work. He ad- In addition to the dramatic im- ion whenever possible", was re- JUST RECEIVED apted the old adobe buildings to ceived with great weight by his Printing at a Fair • Supply Tennis Balls Always Stock of the school, personate, an elaborate musical Good Price We carry Fresh of in the requirements hearers. charter was granted score has been arranged by Rev. for the Dayton Steel Backet. They and, in 1865, a the Fraternity, in Agents Bacigahipi, S. J., director of The officers of ' giving the institution the status of E. M. Are Guaranteed the University orchestra. conjunction with the committee in a College. Those who have consented to act charge of obtaining prominent SANTA CLARA JOURNAL Thus it can be seen why the peo- as judges are: Dion Holm of the speakers, are to be congratulated Charles Pickles ple want the mission restored. Not Class of 1912, portrayer of the for bringing a man of Mr. Doyle's because it will serve only as a )• and L. Blake, Props. 44 E. Santa Clara St., San Jose character of Padre Jose Real in learning and ability to the Univer- F. J. chapel.for the students of the Uni- Martin V. Merle's "Mission Play of sity. versity, bat because rebuilding the Santa Clara," and now a San Fran- mission will help to keep intact a cisco attorney; Edgar Waite. dra- line of missions which extend from matic critic of the San Francisco Patronize San Rafael to,£an Diego. Examiner, and George C. Warren, dramatic critic of the San Fran- cisco Chronicle. Advertisers % i Al McCauley vi EvJ Mim K Gefum, on the Campus Featuring a Timely Popular Musical Comedy Star, writes

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