U nivcrsity of California Gauchos Face Tough SANTO BflßBQßQ COLL6 G6 v Foe in Stagg Eleven By NICK LAFKAS When the Gaucho eleven encounters the Tiger squad this evening at Stockton it will almost parallel he 1941 season’s contest with Pacific when Santa Barbara was the 3 to 1 under­ dog. In that grid battle the Gauchos scored a 7-6 victory. Tonight the Tigers will again be the favorites with a 1 commendable record having VOL. XXVI € L GAUCHO SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, OCTOBER 11, 1946 No. 3 amassed a 31-0 score against W il­ Navy Opens liams Army A ir Base recently and, what is more significant, hav­ Reserve Courses ing lost to Oregon by a mere 'COP' Hop at Music Hall Tonight digit. In comparison, Santa Bar­ For Ex-Swabs bara has one win to its credit, a 19-6 title over Cal Poly, and a AW S PREXY Good news has reached the San­ loss with Loyola of 6-0 last week. m m m m m ta Barbara campus for any and GAUCHOS TO A WAIT FINAL Rehearsals Start Despite their defeat by Loyola, all ex-Navy men. This informa­ the Gauchos feel confident that tion was brought to our attention they have an excellent chance to On Six-Day Week this week by Lt. W. Peterson, upset Pacific. They are prepared kly.STOCKTON GAME SCORES U.S.N., who was glad to announce to produce plenty of hard fighting ■ that the V-6 and O-l Naval Re­ Last minute preparations have been made for an all- For ASB Comedy and a speedy team against the serve programs have definitely college dance tonight in the Music hall on Riviera campus Tigers. “ W e did it once, and we Dr. Joseph Free announced to­ been established here in Santa beginning at 8 :30 p.m. Dress for the evening is informal, with '- " A HP can do it again” is the theme day the tentative cast for the fall Pat W ell’s Collegians providing the music for the event. Barbara. song of the Santa Barbara grids- semester’s opening Associated For those who are unfamiliar Sponsorship of the dance is being handled by the A.W.S., men. Student Body production, “ George with these programs, Mr. Peter­ ■with President Sharon Smith, in" Coach Stan Williamson will ex­ Washington Slept Here” . son briefly explained the difference charge o f arrangements. Tickets periment with some backfield com­ The part of Newton will be between the two and clarified will be sold at the door tonight binations by shifting Patton from Della Zeles Set played by Paul Kliss; Kimber, Mil- some points which hacj^arisen with at 50c per couple, and 59c fo r left half to fullback, and either ton Commons; Annabelle, Made­ many o f our fleet veterans. He stags. Royal Cathcart or Harold Dud- line Prentiss; Madge, Jeanne Since the football game with Show Dale listed the following important dridge will open at left half. Either Baird; Steve, Richard Clark; College of Pacific will be in pro­ Delta Zeta Delta sorwrity mem­ points: Tommy White or Buck Billenger Katie, Mary Moore; Mrs. Douglas, will start at quarter. Sani Cath­ gress at Stockton at the same bers have set Thursday, October 1. V-6 and 0-1 are open to all Nancy Davis or Jane Miller; Rena honorably discharged enlisted men cart or Max Diamond will1 start at time, bulletins o f the game’ s scor­ 24 as tile date for tireir annual Margo Barreiro; Uncle Stanley, right half. (Pacific’s Coach Stagg ing will be relayed to the home fashion show at El Paseo. The 2. V-6 is an IN A C T IV E reserve will remember Max Diamond from Frank Wilson; Hester, Suzanne campus and announced periodical­ affair, to which college students program and all men are abso the 1941 classic when the Gauchos Jankelson; Prescott, Walter Beav­ ly at the dance. and townspeople are cordially in­ Sharon Smith, an her second lutely unobligated except in the gained 144 yards from scrimmage year as president of AWS, is er; Miss Wilcox, Joanne McNear; with Max Diamond accounting for vited, will be a dinner dance, with case of a national emergency, ^handling arrangements ftr the Clayton Evans, Roland Adameck; (Maritime and railroad strikes 122 of them.) the highlight of the evening be­ “ COP Hop” tonight at the Promising as a potent full back BRAWL CANCELLED Sue, Margaret Honohan; Leggett, etc., are not considered a national ing w fashion show ^sponsored by Music hall* is hard-running Patton, and W il- The AMS ha* decided that ¡Steve Smith, and Tommy, Fred emergency.) These men will only Phelps Field has been taHmg Jack 'Rose. liamson will introduce a few new Wade. «enough of a beating under the Working on the 'dinner dance go on active duty upon proclama­ plays to take advantage o f his ex­ Although a definite date has ^pounding cleats o f our grid are Susan Perry, hostess; Betty Student-Vet Killed tion by the president. cessive speed. not yet been set for presentation, warriors and they will spare it Landes, tickets; Hetty Maher, In Tragic Accident 3. There is chance for advance­ Pacific’s outstanding feature is the added discomfort o9f at rehearsals, six days a week, will ment in both programs but op- Stagg’s colorful flanker type of Freshman-S ophomore Mud Junie Davidson, Patti Maher, pub­ play which demonstrates an un­ The career of • Paul Downing start immediately. portunities are naturally better in Brawl, it was announced by the licity; and Elsie Tatum, presi­ balanced line with one end split Michelet, a freshman student at "Dean of Men’s office. dent of the organization. The O -l. at about 15 yards. Three yards Slanta Barbara College, and a The “B r a w 1”, originally alumni organization will handle 4. Men in O-l will meet once behind the split end is the flanker scheduled for October 1®, win ■veteran o f many months overseas a raffle of hard to -get items. AMS CARDS week, Thursday nights, for two back placed in a position to spread be postponed until after foot­ «duty with the Army A ir Forces, Students who have not yet the opponents defense and be in season. Ardis Adler was named to he hours only and will receive a day’i was abruptly brought to a halt obtained AMS cards can pur­ position to receive short passes, in charge o f the sorority’s snack chase them now at the office pay fo r this service. Men will be laterals, or reversals. «on Saturday night, October 5, "booth which will be in the quad of the Dean of Men. paid quarterly and the total when the motorcycles on which he COUNCIL NOTES during Homecoming, November An AMS card will admit the amount will depend on rate held, was a passenger crashed into a owner to all Associated Men Seniors Honorary , Code Scrapped 22, 23, 24. 5. Men are eligible to enlist in motorcycle driven by his friend. Students activities free of Following the business meeting, the highest rate held while in the Student council voted to abolish Temporarily blinded by the lights charge. Selects Pledges the Delta Zetes adjourned to the Navy. the honor code method of giving o f an oncoming car, the two driv­ Beta Sigma Chi house for a joint 6. A training program will be New members o f Crown and examinations, and to permit in­ ers lost control of their motor­ meeting. set up fo r O-l men as soon as Scepter, honorary senior women’s structors to use their own methods cycles and collided. orders from Washington arrive, organization will- be voted upon Planning a rummage sale for AMS Smoker o f suppressing the wholesale Funeral services were held 7. Longevity builds up for pay at a special breakfast meeting at Saturday, October 19, composed 9:30 Sunday, October 12th, at cheating that has been in evidence Tuesday, October 8, at McDer­ in both instances. the main business for the Gam­ Features Bouts 8. The DE-797, the Weeden, is the home o f Helen E. Sweet, dean during the period in which the mott’s Colonial Mortuary. o f women. code was used. ma Delta Chi sorority at their here in the harbor for dock trials In making this move, the coun­ Monday night meeting. Plans for Athletic matches and musical and other practical tests. A t a recent meeting o f the group, plans were also made for a cil admitted that the attempt to the coining fall rush events were Education Honorary numbers composed the program 9. Special and vital information control cheating by the students of the AMS' Smoker held in the concerning electronics is open to dinner to be given fo r the women also discussed. Gerry Steen was of University Village, Wednesday, had failed, handing that control Opens Pledging auditorium last Wednesday even­ all' radio, radar, and sonar men. elected treasurer to replace Nita October 16 at 6:30. The dinner back to the faculty. ing. Free cigars were provided 10. Opportunities for Naval Re­ Albright. Chi Alpha Delta, honorary ele­ will be held at the Gamma Delta Special Tickets for those who attended the gath­ serve officers to help the 0-1 pro­ Chi house, 33 East Valerio. To mentary education fraternity, held gram are definitely open. ering to watch Bill Burdick versus acquaint the women with college Harold Martin, publicity direc­ its first meeting of the fall se­ Mr. Peterson is attached to the tor, presented an offer from the W AA Discuss Plans Bob Works, and Gordon Chaun- organization and to prevent their mester Thursday evening, October Naval Reserve Armory and this becoming an isolated group since city junior chamber of commerce cey vesus Bebe Mathews, as they For Recreation Clubs 3, at the home o f Miss Loretta building is open for information they live so far from most campus to the effect that special coupons engaged in exhibition ring bouts. purposes from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. will be made available to members Byers, faculty adviser. Plans were activities, is the purpose o f the Highlighting the regular execu­ Musical feature of the evening each day. dinner. o f the student body permitting made for pledging new members them to «purchase a matinee ticket tive board meeting o f the Women’s was Jack Sadler, of Freddie Both o f these programs are Gloria Rosi is president of with the dates being set for both Crown and Scepter. to their benefit show “Hollywood Athletic Association held Monday, Slack’s band, who did several solo good opportunities for men to the informal and formal initia­ keep in touch with the Navy, its on Ice” for half-price, or 60c. October 7, were plans for branch­ performances on the trumpet. The dates o f the show will be tions. advancements, to build up longev­ ing out this school term and or­ Fencing jousts and more music ity, and to advance in rate. Any­ NO MORE PERSONAL v i October 21-23. The coupons will The group decided to give ac­ ganizing new recreational clubs. by a local band completed the one interested should be sure to be available in the office of the tive support to Proposition 3 on MAIL ACCEPTED -graduate manager. A Ski clüb, co-recreational night program for the evening. investigate further by visiting the the November ballot. This propo­ armory or seeing Lt. Peterson in each month, and a tennis club An important announcement of The offices of the Deans of Men sition, if it passes, will guarantee person. were among those discussed. Full interest to all men students on and Women announce that it will be impossible to accept personal Phi Lambda Mu Tea details, as to meeting dates and each teacher in California a mini­ campus was made by Cal Rey­ mum salary of $2400 per annum; nolds, student manager of intra­ mail at the college. further information about these W allace Becomes A ll correspondents should be in­ Set for October 13 this legislation is o f vital interest mural football, who said all teams new organizations, will be an­ formed of the students’ correct to each and every prospective must be entered before October Phi Lambda Mu, honorary music nounced as soon as possible, ac­ 17. All men’s organizations are Sophomore Prexy mailing address immediately. sorority, held their first meeting cording to Lynette Edgerton, pub­ teacher at Santa Barbara College. asked to get together a team to The situation, due to the super­ Cuppy Wallace was elected pres­ fluity of students, is becoming so of the year last week at the home licity manager of the association. The meeting was adjourned after participate in this tournamen of A committee was organized also Miss Byers served refreshments. ident of the sophomore class for acute that letters may have to be six-man fooball. the ensuing year at a recent meet­ of sponsor Mrs, Helen Barnett, to revise the constitution and will The next meeting will be held returned to their senders. ing of the class. Other new offi­ 1107 North Nopal. report at the general dinner meet­ October 17 and all old members Sunday, October 13th, was set ing, October 21, concluded Miss are asked to attend. cers are Betty Maher, vice presi­ Edgerton. dent; Katie Russell/; secretary- Aptitude Tests Set as the date for a tea for all new Give the ladies a hand in the treasurer; Greta Morton, social women in the music department. Student help at 75c an hour is cafeteria. The little room at chairman, and Stanley Taylor, For October 15 COPY DEADLINES needed at the college cafeteria. the end of the “ caff” is for rally and publicity chairman. An election of officers follow­ your dirty dishes. The tables Due to difficulties in mechani­ Any interested students should Sophomore class representatives ed the dinner, with these students are NOT places to leave them. A ll freshmen and transfer stu­ cal makeup, all club and depart­ see Miss Spike at the cafeteria to council are Junemarie David­ chosen to lead the organization: dents not excused, who did not ment notices for publication in El immediately. son and Wes Gray. take the college aptitude tests on Viva Hoobler, president; Mildred Gaucho must be handed in at the Main topic of the meeting con­ September 19, must take the test cerned the annual Winter Carni­ Welce, vice president; Raylene Gaucho office before 10:00 a.m. CALENDAR OF EVENTS on October 15, from 2 to 4 p.m., Pierce, treasurer; Mary Frances on Tuesday. There will be no room val Dance, which is to be spon­ or October 17, from 3 to 5 p.m. sored by the sophomore class. De­ Lee, secretary; Joyce Anderson, for additional announcements TODAY— in the auditorium. after that time. cember 6 was the date tentatively Afternoon— Freshman Mudbrawl. Transfer students,_ who took publicity chairman. Editor. set. the American Council Education Among other business discussed 8:00 p.m.—-Football Game with College of Pacific at Stockton. Psychological test, college edition, was that o f joining the national October 12— Saturday at another institution, are excused Mural Football Swimmers Paged from taking this examination pro­ music fraternity, Phi Beta. Columbus Day. Opens Tuesday vided they have their records of October 13— Sunday For Varsity Team such test sent to the registrar of this college. 4:00 p.m.— Phi Lambda Mu Tea for new women music students. PROFICIENCY TESTS The first intramural football Men swimmers interested in Proficiency Tests for prospec­ game of the season will be played 7:30-9:30 p.m.— Theta Alpha Phi. A.W.S. Room. competitive swimming are. invited to register with Coach Dearborn tive teachers will be given for at La Playa Field on Tuesday, October 14— Monday Louis Taylor Sponsors j all new candidates on Satur- at his office, W. H. 12, or to re­ October 15, at 4 p.m. and will 7:30 p.m.— Regular Sorority Meetings. port to him at the municipal pool New Chess Club w day, October 19, from 9 to 12, feature teams chosen from the lo­ in the Auditorium. All upper 7:30 p.m.— Regular Fraternity Meetings. between 1:00 and 3:00 p.m. next Louis S. Taylor o f the I. E. de­ half sophomores, juniors or new cal fraternities and the P. E. and Wednesday, October 16. I. E. departments o f the college. October 15— Tuesday Tryouts will be held and train­ partment has consented to spon­ transfers who expect to teach sor a Chess club at Santa Barbara should take this test. See your These classics will be a regular Kappa Omicron Pi. A.W.S. Clubroom. ing schedules will be planned for all those qualifying. College. The club plans an inter­ department bulletin board or event on each Tuesday and Thurs­ your adviser for further infor­ October 16— Wednesday In addition to the present num­ esting program including a chess mation. No student is allowed day at 4 p.m. and a trophy spon­ 4:00 p.m.— Panhellenic Board. A.W.S. Room. ber of expert divers and swim­ class for beginners. A ll students sored by the A.M.S. will be pre­ mers now on the' squad, Coach interested should contact Walter to start directed teaching until October 17— Thursday these tests have been passed. sented to the championship team Dearborn is desirous o f meeting Stone through the student mail. No students who have previous- at the end of the intramural sea­ 4:00 p.m.— Delta Phi Delta. Art office. new aquatic men who are inter­ Date of the first meeting will be son. announced in the near future, ac­ i ly taken the tests will be ad­ 7:30 p.m.— Beta Beta Beta. A.W.S. clubroom. ested in competitions in order to Schedules for the games and cording to Mr. Stone, and begin­ mitted at this time. provide a strong and balanced teams competing are now posted 7:30 p.m.— Chi Alpha Delta. team for intercollegiate contests ners as well as experienced play­ on the gym bulletin board." 7:30 p.m.— Crown and Scepter. Alpha Theta Chi House. in the spring. ers are invited. Page Two EL GAUCHO Friday, October 11, 1946 Ôn ßeitUf a S n o i ...... BITTER BROWSINGS By Burrows The Kampus Karacter Number future in front of him and, if he I never come across the open­ of man over his environment will One, M. “ Champola” Quo tells me died o f old age, he was only hold­ that I have tod much to do and ing on to torment his heirs.” ing lines o f Chaucer’s Prologue to be nearly complete, and the prin­ that, out of the kindness o f his the Canterbury Tales without ex­ cipal change will be lifelong se­ heart, he will bat out this week’s Our boy then jumps back to the Loyola game. “ It was really quite periencing a certain pleasant touch bit. of fantasy. I am overwhelmed curity and leisure for the majority jolly to see Mr. and Mrs. Joe o f melancholia, inspired by recol­ instead o f for the few. The mind, by this charitable offer and shall now procede to translate from the Slugoslaw at the fracas. They lection o f rows upon rows o f dead like Nature, will be practically ob­ Chinese— though not quite verba­ were celebrating their twenty-fifth knights and musty ladies in wim­ solete, and philosophy an ana­ P tim. anniversary. Junior Slugoslaw, ples and snoods. I say ‘dead’ and chronism. He starts out with a philosophi­ their twenty-six year old son was also there.” ‘musty’ because, for reasons too With an antidote for everything, cal touch. “ Yuh can’t win in this woild (Champ visited Brooklyn Other quips a la Quo are: “ Lot tortuous to be valid, I cannot man will have achieved a stagger­ r this summer and he’s showing off of our local campus cuties who think o f them as anything but ing success in doing away with his sudden accent) ! Take the life weren’t able to snag a man dur­ peacefully defunct; preserved but the ravages of overindulgence and of a man, frinstance (sounds like ing summer session are now bus­ static. the consequence of sin. This an order given to the bemasked ily searching for a fall guy!’’ And: “Cows are silly-looking critters: ‘Whan that Aprille’ refers, not problem solved, and the fu lfill­ executioner). He comes into this world (the fella’s not consistent all that plumbing and no wash ba­ to our April, but to another month ment o f every desire an algebraic in his dialect at all, at all) with­ sin!” Also: “ I f Tom and Fred altogether; somehow no longer in­ formula, the human organism can out his consent and leaves it would add me to the staff, I’d cluded in idle calendar, and settle down to an intelligently- against hip will. During his so­ have El Gaucho printed on Kleen­ ‘shoures soote’ is charmingly an­ modern life o f unbridled desires journ on this sphere he is encir­ ex. I ’ve got a nose for the news!” cled by a vicious round of mis­ Try this one for size: “ ‘Who said tique, fo r who today thinks of and untrammeled actions, from understandings a n d contradic­ you could kiss me?’ ‘A ll my fra­ showers as anything but a poten­ which the labels ‘sin,’ ‘debauch­ tions. When he’s in pinafores, he’s ternity brothers!’ ” tp tial hazard to his clothing? In­ ery,’ ‘overindulgence,’ ‘idleness,’ an angel; a half dozen years later “ Champola” is quite an opera­ deed, the whole mood of the open­ and so forth have disappeared and he’s evolved to a devil; and, tor. Last year he had neglected to cram for the final in botany ing sonnet is one o f pastoral nos­ with the negation o f their conse­ upon reaching the age of the five o’clock shadow, he’s everything and in the attempt to rectify this talgia, in which embryonic leaves, quences. from the Talon on a lizzard’s vest unfortunate error he came to the shifts in the wind, weak sunshine Religion, always the worship of to the pimple on the nose of Pro­ class armed to show why the Hon­ and small birds are the left-motif the unknown, will be outdated “I understand your frat house made quite a pile of jack off gress. I f he missed his Sunday or System isn’t at all practical. The clairvoyant professor appre­ o f existence, a philosophy some­ nonsense to a civilization which that football dance last week!" morning golf and goes to church, hended our hero and then wrote will know all the answers. Litera­ he’s a hypocrit and i f he doesn’t what at variance with our present he’s a heretic. I f he donates to the following note to Dr. Quo. mechanical preoccupation. ture, invariably the tracing of a BITS (yCOPY ...... By Lyle the Society fo r Dispirited Gau- “ Your, son was caught cheating- The tragedy, o f course, is that conflict, will be similarly archaic chos, he’s a show off and if he this morning in my botany class. the earth can no longer keep up in a culture*which has done away Just the other day I received an form “service” to the college vices the versa he’s a tight-wad. He had fourteen potted plants ad magazine through the mail since the gold rush. concealed in his garments. Tomor­ with man, and he has therefore with struggle. Besides, there is Upon entering the world people with an announcement that caught With the plaintive hypocritical fight to kiss him, as he makes row I ’m giving a test in anatomy. become impatient with it. Slowly, too much written already, as any and held my attention: cry of “ we might lose,” these iso­ preparations to leave fo r the ether­ He’ll be expelled if I catch him with portentous deliberation, Na­ level-headed businessman can tell “ Be a Millionaire in Three lated cliques have persisted that eal regions, they fight to kick him. with a nudist underneath his ture continues to open her buds you. Music, poetry, sculpture, any Years! By depositing a dollar a such dances are not being given I f he died young he had a great coat!” as money-raising affairs, which form of art, essentially the distil­ week in Postal Savings and ap­ and decay her leaves at precisely plying our plan of returns and must have student council sanc­ the same rate o f speed she used a lation of experience, will be of reinvestment, you can be inde­ tion. In this way no disagreeable BLUE AND GOLD EMPIRE thousand years ago, while man, in­ little use to an invulnerable race pendently wealthy within the inquiry into their cash returns genious, inventive, endlessly-re- o f men who will be too busy living short space of three years. This are made, although stamping FRED W ADE in their second TD proved the sourceful man, does everything life to sit around and meditate on plan is guaranteed to be as hands at the door instead o f giv­ Question of the Week turning point in the engagement. faster. The pilgrimage to Canter­ represented. Just $1.00 is all ing out tickets would make it un­ Middies to Come to Calif. substitutes. And love— love, which this valuable information costs, necessary to settle with the rev­ How good can one team be? bury, judging from the leisurely As a sidelight for those around usually brings with it frustration, enue department on the , number For your answer, ask the Wash­ style of the conversation, jogged refundable if you can prove our Berkeley next fall, will be a game despair and remorse, will have of door admissions allowed. ington eleven or the 43,000 people along at about one mile an hour. plan is not possible.’’ against Navy. With Navy loosing little chance to flourish in a sen­ I would have jumped at the op­ Let’s All Get In! who witnessed the defeat handed Man today can travel almost a its war-time might, and Cal stead­ sible civilization where reproduc­ portunity if it weren’t that I had It’s hard to believe the com­ the Huskies by UCLA. thousand. He travels faster, he tion is a laboratory achievement ily improving, this intersectional already run across a far simpler, plaints o f the veterans on the Yea— the Bruins did a repeat contest will draw much attention thinks faster, he builds faster, and and sex a common expression o f far less complicated scheme to a campus who find such difficulty at Seattle with the 39-13 score if it weren't for that backward around the bay area. This will good fellowship, as comfortable as life of fabulous wealth. This new in making ends.meet on the gov­ speaking fo r itself. Crisp and sluggard, Nature, there would a handshake and twice as simple. be the first Navy venture west­ idea made all dream castles seem ernment allowances given them clear weather saw the 30 man ward since their 1924 Rose Bowl probably be not limit to his accel­ What a remarkable destiny! In a while such wholesale racketeering traveling squad run over their eration. reality, with returns far above appearance against Washington society where there is no inhibi­ any expectations. And it didn’t is going on. I f these veterans are northern opponents in every quar­ How unbearably tedious the life- tion, there can be no frustration; whom they battled1 to a 14-14 even cost a dollar to find out really sincere in wishing to reduce ter. This second conference vic­ deadlock. Then, in ’48 the Bears cycle must seem to the scientific where there is no love, there can about it! This vital foolproof plan their expenses, they will signify tory puts LaBrucherie boys at efficiency-expert. Why, with a be no jealousy; where there is no will travel to Annapolis. didn’t cost anyone a red cent. that desire by insisting that coun­ the top of the ladder for the pres­ Good Idea few more short-cuts perfected, privation, there can be no suffer­ Make a Million cil either outraw these fiascos or ent— let’s hope from here on out. this difficulty should be solved, Once a week at Berkeley, the ing; where there is no limit, there Known as the “ Give a Post- at least rigidly control the num­ Stanford Raises Eyebrows too, and, instead o f those impa­ Roos Brothers Stores sponsor a can be no greed; where there is Game Dance” proposition, this ber of admissions sold for such tient nine months the human ges­ Everyone it appears is the “ dark- radio program for college students no struggle, there can be no war lucrative scheme has outstretched affairs. There are three weeks be­ tation takes, ¡babies could be born horse” o f the PCC but some of at Cal only. The two campus re­ . . . the list is staggering and the the most vivid imagination in the fore the next home game. Let in a time as proportionately fast­ the tight lipped owls are halting, porters are- Raff Ahlgren, Alpha day is just ahead. It is almost ir­ possibilities for monetary returns. the council know whether or not er as our travel rate today eomr resistible in its novelty, and my “Watch Stanford!” The Palo Al­ Tau Omega, and Johnny Monson. Organized groups on the campus you want a repeat performance to Indians have rolled up 79 Both boys have had radio experi­ pared with the jiggelty-jolt of the curiousity makes me sorry I ’m not of the last knock-down and drag- Chaucerian pilgrims. Then, pro­ have swamped the social commit­ points to 7 in two games. They ence and bring to the students going to be around. tee with eager requests for dance out affair. gressive education and modern appear to be polished and ap­ each Monday the latest news o f I ’m going to be out in a meadow dates. The hue and cry o f “ Cash science could conspire to shorten somewhere, a kind o f misty green proach the Bruins in their method campus doings, from football facts the lengthy period of maturing In !” has aroused the biggest rush of attack. This coming game be­ to fashion fancies . . . from poli­ patch in a forest, with my igno­ of organizations anxious to per- Wandering Reporter the human being is forced to en­ rance and my misconceptions, my tween the one and two spot hold­ tics to partying. Vets Here Smile and Be Glad dure (children probably don’t en­ sore foot and my cold (I always Question of the week: What do ers will be of pre-war Stanford joy life anyway) with the gratify­ catch cold in damp pastures and CRAX ON WAX you think of our school spirit as and post-war U CLA quality. This Listed below are Cal sophomores’ ing result o f having human-beings my shoes will have hurt me from By CHRIS STONE displayed at the Cal Poly and first team from the Farm since ‘Commandments’ for freshmen. adults at ten. walking so far) with a fistful of The most widely discussed jazz Loyola football games, and what the outbreak of the war looks I. Thou shalt adorn thy skull This is not too far a cry from sweet grass in one hand and a record today is Bobby Sherwood’s suggestions do you have for im­ plenty good! 4 only with thy dink. the present twenty, and, the dog-eared volume o f Shakespeare’s recording of “ Sherwood Forest.” provement of our organized root­ Why Ob Why II. Thou shalt not affront thy physiological aspect settled, the sonnets in the other, just sitting— In this record Sherwood has done ing? Tears may have been present in betters by draping thy limbs mental is already a reality, for sitting under a fa t tree in the sun­ what Kenton and Reaburn have Gordon Sheldon: The yell lead­ the Cal locker room after the with jeans or cords. whose mind grows much after his shine, with a Bach fugue chasing been trying to do with modernistic ers should have more variety. heartbreaker against Oregon, who III. Thou shalt know no tobacco tenth year? And, in the almost- its tail through my head. Occa­ jazz for the last several years. Stunts would liven the rooting nudged the Bears 14-13. It was save for thy corn cob pipe. present age o f universal comfort sionally, I might mutter a few Modernistic jazz, or as it is section. the opening conference battle for IV. Thou shalt not defile the and security, whose needs to? A f­ lines of middle English to myself, sometimes called impressionistic Gerald Swift: It could be a lot both squads and the Ducks scored sophomore lawn by thy trespass. ter the difficult period of transi­ while I anxiously scan the horizon jazz, can be traced to such mod­ louder! in the final period to come from V. Thou shalt eschew the lowly tion, during which physically (and for a dim procession of pilgrims ern classical composers as Stra­ Lori Marilly: I thought the behind and take the ball game. Stanford red. mentally, according to our stan­ that won’t come by. I f I sit there vinsky or Prokieffe. The idea of spirit was good, but we need a Bear Quarter Charley Erb’s fail­ VI. Thou shalt honor thy Alma dards) mature human beings of long enough, my cold will probably adapting this type of music to better public address system. ure to drop kick the extra point Mater in thy perfect knowledge ten go to work as bankers in Wall get worse, and that always makes jazz was pretty well ignored until George Anderson: We need of her songs. Street and meat packing execu­ me look as i f I ’m crying. about seven years ago when more banners, pennants and uni- VH. Thou shalt not contaminate tives in Kansas City, the triumph A L A N KENT FOR PETE’S SAKE! the Big “ C” with the lowly Claude Thornhill made a record ormity in the rooting section. In- — AND YOURS called “ Portrait o f a Guinea steaw of a collection o f all colors, freshman green. Once again tbe Graduate Vin. Thou shalt not converse Farm.” It received scant notice and many different methods of Manager wishes to remind San­ except by other musicians who rooting, we should wear similar with the fair sex on Wheeler ta Barbara students tbat Stu­ steps. ' EL GAUCHO considered it too far advanced for dress and have preordained meth­ dent Body cards should be car­ the public. Hearing this record ods o f cheering the team. IX. Thou shalt not covet the ried with them at all times. spirit of thy betters nor raise Published each week by the Associated Students of University of now you would think it was the Peggy W all: Some o f us would Those who did not heed last newest release by one of the mod­ have more spirit if others would thy hand in organized resist­ California, Santa Barbara College. Subscription free to members week’s warning and who forgot ance. ernists. leave their “ spirits” home. to take their cards with them of Associated Students. About 3 years after that Stan Tom Burt: The spirit was better X. Thou shalt not betray thy to the Loyola game, found it classmates by letting cowardice EDITORS Kenton began making his version at Loyola than it was at Cal Poly extremely difficult to enter as of modernistic jazz and for the . we need home town enthusi­ cause thy absence from the a student. Sophomore-Frosh Brawl. Tom C. L y le ...... 125 E. Pedregosa— Ph. 25284 most part succeed in making a lot asm. Hereafter, those who lose Fred Burrous...... Montecito Country Club— Ph. 28125 of noise. Then Woody Herman Elizabeth Evans: We should ‘Shortly after these rules were their cards are out of luck for posted, the sophomores found a Managing Editor...... Helen Petre took a fling at it, but most of sing California songs; we hsould the remainder of the semester News Editor...... Betty Maher these records still -sound like yell California yells! Santa Bar­ big ’50 burned in their lawn.) as NO DUPLICATE cards can Frat* Busy Feature Editor...... Jules Jacques straight up-tempo stuff. Boyd Rea­ bara songs and yells were all right or will he issued 1 Society Editor...... Junemarie Davidson burn added his bit to add to the for a state college, but we’re a UCLA welcomed its 31st frater­ Sports Editor...... Johnny Plessman confusion by putting a Bee Bop California campus now. nity last week, that of Sigma Chi. Advertising Manager...... Harold Martin kick to his style. All of these men, and many less Jules Jacques, Bob Shipman, AI Rasmussen, Peggy Wells, Walter known bands besides, have ad­ Beaver, Christine Burkdoll, Nick Lafkas, Sharon Smith, Faith vanced impressionistic jazz a little Wood, Ed Roth, Kay Updegraff, Ben Collins, Fred Wade, Dave further until now we have “ Sher­ Perkins, Ardis Adler, Joan Ryer, Bob Hogan, Jack Hope, Johnny wood’s Forest,” which gets three Paizis, Donna Hill, A l Anderson, Monica Howells, Chris Stone. bells; let’s hope someone can FINE FLOWERS make a four bell modernistic re­ cording soon. i Ê Ê Ë REFLECT

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People who attended ED president o f Tous Les Temps, MONA DEBENEDICT - LONDO the “ Thank God It’s Friday Club” bama, in that order, will be at the ROTH’S party in Pasadena are (T G I F ) raises its weary head Phrateres sub-chapter, when the still talking about what a lne time FEUALEO, NANCY DEBENE- top o f the college football heap and lurches toward the “ Talk Of group met last week. Other new was had b yall. Participants in the DICT-PRED LINCOLN, NORA The Town” , which is a local pub when the whistle ends the 1946 CORNER fun included SHARON SMITH officers are B. J. Winslow, vice campaign for national gridiron SKELLS-CAL REYNOLDS, located on the highway. with ED, M ARY W H ITELAW - president; Dorothy Eichelberger, AGNES somebody-HAL CHAUN- The purpose o f the club is to honors in December, according to TOMMY COWAN, L Y N N WTG- enable book-weary students to secretary; Nancy Merritt, treasur­ CEY, P A T ERIKSON-JOHN CEC- Francis Wallace, The Saturday GINS-BILL BURDICK, and JEAN partake of bottled delights and er; and Helen Giles, historian. Dear Football Fans: M URRAY-BILL STARR. Speak­ CARELLI, DOTTIE COTTON- Eveneing Post’s “prophet”, who spirits each Friday afternoon to Following the election Tous Les ing of JEAN, she and GENE E L CONNER, and V IR G IN IA BO- clear their heads for the follow­ is resuming his annual pre-season The team had quite a fol­ M ANG INI have all their little Temps members spent the evening LAND-CHARLIE JONES. ing week. Anyone can come; the making invitations for hte Phra­ football forecasts after a three- troubles squared away and are more the merrier. Girls without lowing down at the Loyola The Way It Goes teres Wild West Party and dis­ year lapse because o f the war. going together as before. dates' are welcome — yea, even game last week. It was won­ Those who saw it happen call it cussing plans fo r their Get-Ac­ More than 200 experts— “ an all- welcome. quainted Party, which was held the laugh o f the week. DELMAR star panel o f coaches, publicity derful to see so much spirit. EYE EASE The whole idea is fo r students Tuesday evening, October 8, at BEISELL approached a very pret­ to meet and become better ac­ Francheschi Park. men, sports writers, radio com­ Score a touchdown at the ty blonde he didn’t know very quainted. Genial host Danny Rob­ mentators and plain football By A L’RASMUSSEN erts, has turned his “ Talk O f The next game with a smart clan well, with the intention of sales bugs” — participated in the survey Are you interested in building Town” over to club members for plaid |two piece dress of talking her into a date. He went their exclusive use. Nani Leilani on which Mr. Wallace bases his a boat? Any kind of boat: motor- worsted wool fo r ...... $14.95 on and on, giving the girl little op­ Elects Officers predictions in “ Pigskin Review,” boat, sail boat,, gravy boat, steam portunity to say much. Finally, SCIENCE GROUP PICKS in this week’s (Sept. 21) Post. In -rt boat, yacht . . . Well, the man to he put forth the fatal question. NEW MEMBERS A beach party, possibly to be his six previews through 1942, see is one Mr. Theo. S. Ellenwood, Her answer, destined to be classic, Consideration of new members held at the Municipal Plunge, was Mr. Wallace averaged better than planned by Nani Leilani, _ sub­ instructor on La Mesa campus. was, “ Do you mind if I bring my was the business topic of the first .500 in spotting the leading According to Mr. E., “ It’s a little meeting of Tri Beta, a national chapter o f Phrateres, in their re­ husband along?” cent meeting. Barbara Kurston trends, teams and players. _ late to get into the boat-building honorary biological fraternity. Following Alabama in his na­ Pigskin Spectators A fter a discussion o f plans, re­ will head the group this year as class this semester, but we will be president; other newly elected of­ tional ranking, Mr. Wallace places People went to the Loyola game freshments were served. in order: Ohio State, Texas, Illi­ only too glad to see interested in droves, or would it be more The meeting was held Thursday ficers are Gerry Steen, vice presi­ persons.” dent; Barbara Hoffman, secre­ nois, San Francisco, Yale, Michi­ evening at the home o f Dr. E. gan, Southern California, Georgia, A fter you have seen what all correct to say in couples? Either Noble, at 1250 Dover Lane. tary; Betty Chin, treasurer, and the class—numbering only 11 way, cheering the Gaucho squad Dorothy McCrath, historian. Mary Penn, Duke, Navy, Oklahoma A. & this time but with great prospects on were SHARON HURLEY Jane Robinson and Betty Root M. Engagement Told For sectional champions Mr. for the spring— is doing, you will (who was different by having a will handle publicity. undoubtedly be looking toward Coffee and doughnuts were ser­ Wallace taps: East, Arm y; Mid­ sign-up day come February. party before the game) and FER­ At D elta S ig M eeting ved to members following the west, Notre Dame; South, Duke; One thing they’re doing, for in­ NANDO RODRIGUEZ, DAWN Louise Sandoz announced her meeting. outheast, Alabama; Southwest, stance, is constructing surf boards WALKE R-DELMAR BEISELL, engagement to John Morse, Jr., Texas U.; Missouri Valley, Okla­ Make that extra point by ANNA GUTIERREZ-MAL MORE- by passing chocolates to her Delta homa A. & M.; Rocky Mountain, in preparation for some fun-pack­ CALIFORNIA COLLEGIATE wearing a beautiful shade ed days at the beach next sum­ HOUSE, JOAN ANDERSON- Sigma Epsilon sorority sisters at Colorado U .; Pacific Coast, South­ PETE HUMPHREYS, BOBBIE ern California. He picks Yale as of lipstick that just came into mer. Four students in the class, their Monday night meeting. The CONFERENCE also members o f the College Yacht EVANS-BILL FRENCH, PATTI prospective bride is from Ventura, Ivy League champion, and Ohio the store. It's "Command Club, are building two elongated PARSLO W -OLIVER HOLT, while her fiance hails from New State for Big Ten title - winner. M ARY ANNE LOVE-KENNY Expecting the most spectacular Performance" by Helen Ru- versions o f the Penguin Class sail­ Bedford, Massachusetts. He is boat. This was all Greek to your KELLOGG, a couple o f Pasadena now studying business law at Ven­ FRESNO STATE football season since Princeton benstein. A rich shade of reporter, but he was made to girls with GORDON RIFFLE and tura Junior College. The wedding Oct. 12 ...... Oklahoma City U and Rutgers inaugurated the great Oct. 19 . deep fushia which is per­ know that, in common terminol­ JACK NORTON, MARIE GEIB will take place soon after Lopise’s American roughhouse in 1869, ogy, they will be about eighteen RUSSELL GRIFFIN, and JO graduation in June, 1947. Oct. 26 . The Post’s forecaster names as fect to wear with fall colors. feet long and look like a small ANN RYER-GEORGE GEIB. Nov. 2 . the biggest “ big games” and the star boat (this is subject to cor­ This last four celebrated (cele­ GAMMA SIG PLANS Nov. 11 probable winners: Get the beautiful "wedding Nov. 16 . . College of the Pacific rection, of course). Several other brated what?) after the game by POST-GAME DANCE Sept. 28— Notre Dame over rind" tube for $1.50 or the sail boats are being overhauled riding the Bumpmobiles and Nov. 22 Hlinois. Oct. 5—-Ohio State over plain metal tube for $1.00 under the well-qualified direction things at Ocean Park. Gamma Sigma Pi, like the other Nov. 28 U.S.C., Texas over Oklahoma A. o f Mr. Ellenwood. Betrothed three social fraternities on camp­ Dec. 5 . & M. Oct. 12— Arm y over Michi­ Don't penalize yourself by Mr. Ellenwood and his class can The Delta Sigs will have to us, have as their first interest, Dec. 10 . . . Amateur Champs of gan, Navy over Duke, Yale over well toe proud o f their accomplish­ watch their waist lines if choco­ pledging, which came under dis­ Hawaii Columbia. Oct. 19— Georgia over missing the Royal Cashang ments, for the course has been lates continue to turn up at their cussion at -the frat meeting, Mon­ Oklahoma A. & M., Alabama over present rate on Monday nights. day evening, at the home o f broth­ SAN JOSE STATE sweaters. They are really dormant for over four years. They ...... Honolulu All-Stars Tennessee. Oct. 26— Penn over This week, LOUISE SANDOZ an­ er Bebe Mathews, 114 W. Islay. Oct. 11 Navy. Nov. 2—Alabama over had to “start from scratch” first Oct. 19 . something special. Beauti­ cleaning out the old boat yard nounced her engagement to JOHN Details for the open house, Octo­ Georgia, Notre Dame over Navy. MORSE o f Ventura J. C. It isn’t ber 24, will be further discussed at Oct. 25 . ful shades of coral, blue, just o ff the Mesa quad. You can ...... Santa Barbara Nov. 9— Army over Notre Dame, exactly the latest news, but an the next weekly meeting. Com­ Nov. 1 . Ohio State over Hlinois. Nov. 23— well imagine the odd assortment Nov. 8 ...... College of Pacific aqua and maize. Long-sleev­ other couple are RUTH McPHER- mittees reported on the progress Ohio State over Michigan, Yale of junk that has accumulated in Nov. 15 ed slipovers for $10.95 and the area in four years. But the SON and R A LPH ECHOLS. o f plans for the fraternity spon­ over Harvard. Nov. 80—Army Great Out of Doors sored “ Fifth Quarter Stomp” to Nov. 22 cardigans for ...... $12.95 place is now well on its way to Nov. 29 over Navy. looking like a respectable shop Delta Zeta Delta’s overnight be held at the Recreation Center, As for the New Year’s Day with several pieces o f power stay at the college cabin was November 1st, following the Gau- SANTA BARBARA bowl games, Mr. Wallace offers loaded with incident, the most cho-Spartan fracas. this probable lineup: \ machinery set up and a supply of Oct. 11 boat building tools. The class spectacular being K A Y UPDE- Oct. 19 ...... Fresno State Rose: Southern California vs. holds forth on Tuesday and Thurs­ GRAFF’s crossing a stream wit^ GYMNASTS ATTENTION Nov. 1 ...... San Jose State Texas. Sugar: Alabama vs. San Coach “ Hop” Findlay needs a day afternoon from 1 to 5 o’clock. several articles of clothing bal­ Nov. 9 . Francisco. Orange: Georgia vs. anced on her head, only to step few more men to add to the new­ Nov. 15 Boston College. Cotton: Texas A." in a hole. K A Y lost her equilib­ ly formed gym squad. Intercol­ Nov. 23 & M. vs. Oklahoma A. & M. Oil: rium, her poise, her dignity and legiate competition will begin Rice vs. St. Mary’s. dampened her burdens consider­ about the last of December with SAN DIEGO STATE This is a bonanza year for play­ v_ ably. The girls didn’t realize they U.C.L.A. or U.S.C. Hop also wel­ Oct. 12 ...... Whittier er material, but Mr. Wallace TOO BUSY FOR LETTERS? were breaking laws when they comes men without experience but Oct. 19 comes up with his pre-season All- hunted out-of-season ducks with with desires to learn any event in Oct. 26 American. In December, the 350 rocks, but it doesn’t really mat­ gymnastics. Nov. 2 members o f the American Foot­ Of course you are. But, don't ter— they didn’t get any. Workouts are held every Mon­ Nov. 28 ball Coaches Association will pick l i day and Wednesday nights in the Nov. 16 their All-American for publica­ Men’s gym from 7:30 to 9:00 ...... Santa Barbara neglect your friends and SPORTS NOTICES Nov. 23 tion exclusively in The Post. Mr. o’clock Nov. 30 ...... College of Pacific Baseball workouts for the fall * * * Wallace’s first team selections: family. Use some of our Ends, Bechtol .(Texas) and Time out now to let you commence next week and will be CALIFORNIA POLY Bramlett (N a vy ); tackles, Connor held regularly on Monday, Wed Oct. 12 ...... Occidental in on something different in clever, inexpensive note (Notre Dame) and Csuri (Ohio nesday and Thursday afternoons Oct. 19 PACIFIC COAST S ta te); guards, Agase (Hlinois) bags to dress up that special All baseball aspirants are urged Oct. 26 cards. CONFERENCE and Barwegen (Purdue); center, to attend by Coach Spud Harder Nov. 2 ...... San Diego Navy date dress or formal. Come W L T Pts Op Mancha (Alabam a); backs, Lu- Negotiations are being made UCLA 2 0 0 89 20 Nov. 9 . in and check the darling with U.CL..A. concerning a track- Nov. 16 jack (Notre Dame), Trippi (Geor­ STANFORD 1 O 0 45 0 gia), Davis (A rm y) and Blanch­ ones for only$7.95. You can YOU'LL LIKE THEM I I I meet with them this season. Re Nov. 23 USC 1 0 0 13 7 ard (A rm y). ports look favorable according to OREGON 1 0 0 14 13 have them in black or brown Coach “ Spud” Harder. COLLEGE OF THE PACIFIC CALIFORNIA 0 1 0 13 14 Oct. 11...... Santa Barbara with a beautiful gold com­ Basketball men will be inter­ WASHINGTON 0 1 0 13 39 ested to know that after many Oct. 19 ...... Arizona RECORDS FALL pact on the top. fiaste Studio WASH. ST. 1 1 0 39 13 Oct. 26 ...... Northwestern Eight thousand spectators months of dealing with the Na­ OREGON ST. 0 1 0 7 50 tional Guard Headquarters in Sac Nov. I . jammed La Playa Stadium Sat­ To get back in the good 7 La «Arcada Ct. at 1114 State St. IDAHO 0 2 0 0 77 Nov. 8 ...... San Jose State urday night to witness the ramento, Santa Barbara will have M ONTANA 00000 graces of poor Harold Mar­ the use of the Armory for basket­ Nov. 16 ...... Fresno State Gauchos romp over the Cal tin who has been chasing ball practice this season. Nov. 23 Poly eleven. This crowd was the us with a club for the past Nov. 30 largest to ever watch a football contest in Santa Barbara. It is two weeks, we have to get CAL AGGIES estimated that 3000 o f these this in before the deadline Oct. 12 ...... San Francisco State were students o f the two schools this week. We'll have to Oct. 19 .... California Ramblers represented. Oct. 26 ...... Chico State HC dash again, so— The next home game will he Nov. 2 ...... Humboldt State Nov. 1st and another sellout is See.ya', Nov. 9 anticipated. You trust its quality Nov. 15 .... Santa Barbara State Gerry and Patti Nov. 23 ...... College of Pacific

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1117 State St BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY 109 E. Anapamu 135 E. Anapamu Ph. 21451 Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Santa Barbara Page Four E L GAUCHO Friday, October 11, 1946 SIDE LINES TIGER HUNTERS TONIGHT By JOHNNY PLESSMAN SBC TAKES LONG LOOK-SEE In a game proving to be a heartbreaker, our squad of gal­ lant Gauchos went down to defeat at Gilmore Field Friday night. Loyola in the third quarter held a psychological edge OVER FIELD OF COMPETITION as they broke away on a nineteen yard return of the first-half kick off. ^ Either Coach DeLellis gave his boys an inspiring pep By JOHN PAIZIS If we are to take almost everybody’s word, including the talk, or it was just the breaks of the game, but at any rate, sportcaster’s and many of the scribes present, last weekend’s Loyola from the second-half on dominated the play. Santa Barbara vs Loyola game was one of those “ it shouldn’t First Half Mastery '// have happened, but did” affairs. Our Gauchos looked like two different teams. In the first It is fine to know that our Gauchos have boiled down this half, Loyola seemed like a high school squad, as our boys com­ elsewise disheartening game to the pletely ran over, under, and around the Loyola eleven. It is status o f a “ good” lesson on early determined eleven that ran rough­ hard to put into words the complete mastery we had over season overconfidence. Taking this shod in 1942 and were the scourge DeLellis’ squad. No doubt, our men have picked up a few more into view, the Gauchos’ costly of the conference. Victories so bungle at the Gilmore stadium far this year over Santa Clara pointers and will play it smart in tonight’s game with College can be the basis for better results and the Honolulu All-Stars define of the Pacific. from now on. Fresno as a hungry team ever Expect Surprises Gaucho* Eyeing C. O. P. seeking to devour. We have a big, W e will go into tonight’s game as underdogs, but I, for The Gauchos have been looking strong line, and our backs are one, believe a few surprises are due for the unruly Tigers. discerningly at the College of fast and dangerous, by any stan­ Pacific’s one sided victory over dards. Coach Williamson, in a move to capitalize on Patton’s speed Williams Field from Arizona— to Santa Barbara’s non-conference and power, is contemplating moving Mel to fullback. Consid­ the tune of 31-0. Santa Barbara game with Nevada at Reno, Nov. ering this, and the complete recovery of Hal Duddridge’s knows that C. 0. P. is tough, no 9, looks like a giant hurdle. injured ankle, combined with a spirit of make-amends, we can doubt about it. Gaucho mentor The Nevada squad is touted as Stan Williamson rates them on the greatest team in its history, expect an evening of exciting and first rate football. Don’t the same par with brother Cal. emphasized by two victories so sell our Gauchos short! In talking to a few sports writers and from Berkeley. Lest you fear, far this season; its latest, a 33-7 radio commentators over the weekend, I found that they con­ however, our boys do not scare lacing o f Santa Clara. sidered Sam Cathcart as one of the best backfield men they easily. You may have noted, with While they received a 34-7 beat­ the exception of Army, that ser­ ing by Hardin-Simmons, San Jose had seen this year, and that included the Washington-USC vice teams this year are not the State cannot be taken too lightly- game. Chalk that up as another of the many compliments that big guns they used to be. The Like our Gauchos, who believe are due our lads. Sam is leading our ground gainprs with 155 Gauchos will not be counted out that one defeat is one defeat too yards in two games. tonight. More significant, we will many, the Spartans might decide not see a ten-count over-confidence to “do something about it” from George Crilley played a game worthy of a praising pat on again, either. now on. the back. He was in almost the entire game and consistently San Diego’s drubbing by our recent victims, Cal Poly, 21-13, 1946 UCLA FOOTBALL messed up the play any time the Lion quarterback chose his SCHEDULE side of the line. Johnny Daniels, Frank Kirkland, and Max may be o f some interest to our rabid 2C2A conference followers. fOct. 12 STANFORD Picketts also looked exceptionally good on the forward wall. GAUCHOS TASTE FIRST Simple mathematics say that a Oct. 19 C A LIFO R N IA Quarterbacking Weak Gaucho 19-6 win over Cal Poly, *Oct. 26 Santa Clara Naturally mistakes were made. Our quarterbacking was combined with a Cal Poly 21 to •Nov. 1 St. Mary’* (Frl. N t.) DEFEAT FROM LOYOLA 6-0 13 victory over San Diego, makes •Nov. 9 OREGON weak in spots and our end play was rough at times, but foot­ •Nov. 16 MONTANA Hampered by a combination of fumbles, penalties, and a things look mighty rough for San ball as well as any team endeavor is smoothed out by experi­ Diego come “ Aztec Day" for the •Nov. 23 U. S. C. ence, determination, and that old “ want to win spirit.” We decided lack of scoring punch, the Gauchos suffered a 6-0 Gauchos. •Nov. 30 Nebraska defeat at the hands of the Loyola Lions, Friday night at Gil­ Fresno State Rough Note — Conference game* are have it, and with a few more showings, such as our grandstand capitalized. displayed in supporting our boys at Loyola, we are bound to more Stadium. Jackie Fellowish Fresno State, favorites in the 2C2A along with *— Home games, L.A. Coliseum, be a fine club to watch! For nearly three periods, Santa Barbara shoved the heavily t — Homecoming. favored Lions all over the field ------C. O. P., are the boys to watch. The College of Pacific club will be rough today. They are They are pretty much the same 1946 CALIFORNIA and threatened to score on several BEAR SCHEDULE loaded just like every other club on the coast. Orvis and Har­ occasions, only to have their at­ when they elected to try for three yards, rather than , cost them •Oct. 12 St. Mary’s din, their left halfs, are acclaimed as fine passers; in fact, they tack bog down when they were Swordsmen Prepare •Oct. 19 U.C.L.A. led COP to a 31-0 victory last week over the Williams Field within striking distance o f the at least a tie. True enough we Oct. 26 W ASHINGTON Air Base. They also have a rough 190 pound fullback in Bud Loyola goal. had gambled twice before on For 2C2A Meets •Nov. 2 W.S.C. Grady Scores fourth downs and won, but in the Nov. 9 U.S.C. Klein, another passing threat.. Aspirants for the fencing teams Colorful Stagg Play The lonescore of the game was latter stages o f the game, it was •Nov. 23 STANFORD registered on the first play of the are wielding their foils twice Note — Conference games are foolhardy to call a play that had Advance notices state that Stagg will stick to his colorful fourth quarter, when striking with weekly in preparation for sus­ capitalized. flanker type of play to which he is adding several new wrinkles consistently failed to gain all taining the prestige of a 3 year •— Denotes home games, Berk­ devastating swiftness, Gene Gra­ evening. As a result, the Lions dy, Lion speed merchant, took a straight record o f combative suc­ eley. in the form of plays which run out of a short punt formation. took possession of the ball in mid- cess which has warranted' the per­ The regular Stagg flanker system calls for an unbalanced line lateral from quarter-back Johnny field and three plays later Grady Machado, and aided by some bril­ manent possession of the 2C2A with one end split out wide about 15 yards outside of the broke loose on his game-winning conference trophy. liant down field blocking, raced run. tackle. Three yards behind the split end is the “ flanker back” 45 yards to a toucWown, through Coach Carter announces that KOURY & ALLEN However, in spite o f going down the entire Gaucho team. the course is still being offered to whose purpose is not only to spread the defense, but to receive to defeat, Santa Barbara grave a A fter Loyola’s one scoring thrust, all interested students. TENNIS SHOP a short pass, a lateral, or a reverse. This type of offense calls good account of themselves and Although boxing contests will the Gaucho’s attack fell apart the boys deserved to win. The for split second timing, and clever footwork. All Gaucho fans completely as they were stopped probably not take place until late 33 West Ortega line in particular, played heads November dr early December, who are lucky enough to arrange transportation for our first cold by an inspired, fast charging up ball and except for a decided Coach Lantagne reports that train­ W e Supply All 2c2a conference affair at Stockton are in for a fast and open Lion line. lack of down field blocking, Mssrs. ing has begun, and instruction is game. Opportunity to Score Patton, Cathcart, and Duddridge, being given to prospective ring- Tennis & Badminton Sparked by the running of Sam would have broken away for re­ men and Tuesday and Thursday Needs Cathcart and Mel Patton, Santa peated long gains. afternoons. Barbara proved themselves far Once again, Willie Peters was a The class is still accepting re­ for the Players superior at the offset o f the game, stand-out at end, while Roy Steele cruits and advanced students so as Cathcart in particular, repeat­ played a stellar game at the other that any person or persons inter­ THE BEST IN FRAMES edly broke through the Loyola flank. Quarterback “ Buck” Bill- ested are welcome to attend the & STRINGS line, only to be cut down- by the inger, a greatly improved ball class whether or not they have Lion secondary as his interference handler, also did some fancy run­ previously registered. failed to clear the way. In the ning, although his passes were second period, Cathcart roared sorely lacking in accuracy. through the center of the line and Need of Passing Attack raced 35 yards, deep into Loyola Gifted with even an average territory before being brought M i passing attack, to supplement their PP down from behind by the fleet- strong running game, the Gauchos footed Grady. However, with a would be a hard team to beat and golden opportunity to score, the Resort Wear had we presented a smoother pass­ Gauchos ran into spirited opposi­ ing game against Loyola, it would tion as the boys from Del Rey have served to spread the Lion from the stiffened and took possession of defense and enabled the fleet- the ball on their own nine yard footed Gaucho backs to break in­ line. to the clear, after once crossing In the first half, the Lions were the line o f scrimmage. continuously backed up in the Statistically, the two teams were shadows of their own goal line, pretty evenly matched, honors be­ as an alert Gaucho line plus some ing even in the running game, brilliant punting by Jack Miller while Santa Barbara held a slight 1107 State Street Telephone 27911 and Sam Dimas kept their attack edge through the air. completely stymied. However, here fumbles and penalties nulli­ fied every Santa Barbara scoring Separate Slacks threat. 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