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/ CAI f / Novice M tchejt Spartan Daily Tonight in kg4hp SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE By GLENN BRO Volume )0(XIX SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1950 Number 34 San Jose State college's 14th Annual Boxing /purnement will be launched in Spartan gymnasium tonight at 7:30 when some 58 squared- ring beginners lace on gloves and step from their corners before Rooters' Train to COP Kerr Names 19 fraternity-sorority roofers and other student enthusiasts. This three-day extravaganza of boxing, now -one of the biggest To Appear .sporting events on the campus, is Has Various Features the outgrowth o1 a one-night stand Thursday at 12 noon is the deadline for purchasing tickets for in 1935 when a handful of fans In 'Golden Boy' turned out to watch some students the COP rooters' train, according to John Melendez, chairman of "mix it." lila train committee. Rehearsals are progressing ac- An innovation to this year's cording to schedule for the Speech Some of the features of the train as Nstod by Wendel are: tournament will be the no- and department's second knockout rule recommended by I. There witl be two snack bars on the /Tien, one in front and production of the season, "Golden the National Colkgiate Boxing the other at the rear. The South-40 Boy", to be presented Dec. 7 Coaches association. Under this ern Pacific's "Suntan Special" ob- through 12 in the Little Theater, ruling, a knockout or tectinicai servation car will house the rear Mr. John R. Kerr, director of the knockout will end the bout, hut snack bar. State Plan Keeps , said yesterday. victory does not necessarily go 2. An empty car for dancing to Starring Richard RiSSO in the to the man who scores the music "off the record" has been Dean of Women, lead role of Joe, the play will fea- knockout. Points accumulated provided. ture 18 other student actors. up to the KO or TKO will de- 3. There will be a rally at The cast is as follows: Joe, Rich- termine the winner, although Stockton on arrival of the rooters' Men Titles Here ard Risso; Moody, William Furn- additional points are added to a train. The rally will be in the Titips.of Dean of Men and Dean ell; Lorna, Betsy Smith; Tokio, man's score on f be strength of form of a parade from the rail- of Women will be retained at San Warren Blomseth; Mr. Carp, the knockout. road station to the civic auditor- Jose State college under the new Stanley Schwimmer; Anna, Do- A mismatch, when stopped by Wm. The marching band and song state-wide reorganization plan. lores Ceraso; Siggie, Harry Santi; the referee, does not fall under Frank, Thomas Patterson; Mr. girls will lead the parade. College President T. W. Mac- this ruling. Bonaparte, Edwin Klein; Roxy, enthusiasm of novice 4. First aid facilities will be Quarrie revealed this upon return The great Joe Juliano; Fuseli, William Ken- to light Fri- provided on the train. There will here from Sacramento where he boxers was brought ney; Pepper White, William Cole- day afternoon, when drawings tor be a medical center on the train had spent a three day conference man; Mickey, Peter Hartman; bouts revealed 11 participants in and one nurse will be provided for with California educational heads. each 500 students participating in call boy, Bert Graf; Drake, Don two weight classes. There had been plans to con- the event. Martin; Lewis, Robert Collins; *A This situation will demand, of solidate the two dean posts under 5. Of the five cars reserved for and Barker, Byron Rose. DeWitt PortalTournament di- necessity, that some men box two a Allege counselling division. Dr. organizations so far, one will be James Jensen will play Dris- rector of this year's boxing ex- bouts tonight. MacQuarrie_ also announctd_Thai for Rally commitfee members, and coll. and George Spelyin will Play travaganza, "Ike" has been the In addition, the over-all the reorganization plan now calls to one for each of the four classes. Sam. major factor in harnessing ring growth of the tournament for ten divisions at San Jose State enthusiasm at San Jose State the quarter-finals 6. Iluses will be provided for 29 bouts In rather than the 20 departments college and elevating the school the officials to run transportation from the Stockton will force that exist today. to a major opponent in this bouts at once tonight. Civic auditorium to the stadium. Get COP Tickets! two sport. Oppenents of two bouts oill Also buses will be available for Another interesting sidelight Tickets for the SJS-College of enter the ring at the same time transportation from the San Jose brought out at the meeting was Pacific football game still are and occu py all four corners. station to the various living cen- the fact that San Jose State with available in Room 16, according to ters about the campus. the largest enrollment of the state the Graduate Manager's office. Conservation (Continued on page 3) 7. Price of the round-trip tick- colleges is the most economical. They are on sale for the general et is $4. Tickets may be parches- It costs less on a per students public also at $2.50. . Film Shown ed at the Graduate Manager's basis to educate a collegian here Tickets for the train trip to William Bostwick, director of Class Stages. office. than at any other college in the Stockton are $4, round trip fare, conservation education for the 8. Only ASB card holders will system. Humboldt State with the and $2.02 One-way trig). Students California Fish and Game Com- be allowed to purchase tickets for smallest enrollment is the mosf are requested to secure their tick- mission, will appear tonight at One-Act Plays the activity. expensive. ets as soon as possible. first monthly Ithe meeting of the Two one-act plays, "Nina" and Wildlife Conservation club. Meet- "Silk Brocade", will be offered ing time is 8 p.m. in S112. tomorrow and Thursday after- Bostwick will show a film. "The noons at 4:30 o'clock in the Act- Visit Warden and Educators Wildlife". One Tues- ors' Studio by student directors Japanese day each month the club plans to Georgene Bowen and Evelyn Rob- meet and conduct lectures and erts, respectively, from Mr. John During Tour of US films on conservation, says Frank R. Kerr's directing class, Sturges, president Here of the Wildlife "Nina" will feature the acting Conservation club. By ED ROE= have met with opposition among industrial output. "I do not see of Carolyn King, Elaine Geuy, future prospects for Japan- The public is invited to attend James Bernardi, and Robert Col- Two Japanese educators toured the older Japanese. The educa- any ese markets", he answered to one the meetings and participate in lins. the college yesterday to observe tional group Is paying particu- quest ion. the forum discussions which will "Silk Brocade" will feature Lois the aspects of American educa- lar attention to the schools where this subject has been be held each time. The only re- Blair, Jim Hughes, Nicholas An- tion at San Jose State college. When questioned by a student quiremer.t for entrance most successfully taught in this into the drews, Donna Wegner, and Joy Shigero Kuroha, professor of in Di. Vatcher's History of Japan club country. is an interest in conservation. Lee Maynard, history at Tokuku university at class about the effect of the Kor- Maki and Kuroha appeared be- ean war on Japan. Maki said that Sendai, Japan, and Hide_thi Maki, fore Dr. Vatcher's classes in In- lecturer 1940 the situation has caused much UNITED PRESS ROUNDUP and graduate of the ternational Relations in the Far University of Sotithern California. concern in the Japanese mind. East and History of Japan. Maki met with Administration heads "Korea points to the heart of Ja- answered studentoquestions of Ja- before two of Dr. Wil- pan and the presence there of an and spoke panese economics, politics, geog- Vatcher's social science aggressor power presents a defi- Yanks Gain Four Miles liam raphy and education. He express- classes. nite threat to Japan which con- TOKYO, Nov. 14-- American care of Dr. Leroy Miller, a neuro- Japan The two educators are part of ed concern for the trouble stitutionally has no armed forc- forces pushed forward cautiously surgeon. * a group of eight Japanese spend- Is having in finding markets for es," he stated. for gains up to four miles in their ing eight months touring the var- northwest Korean offensive Mon- WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 The ious educational facilities of the day, but at the northeastern end new Anti -Subversive law figured United States. They are studying of their 250-mile line the Reds for the first time today in a Su- all phases of education from gram- were counter-attacking sharply, preme Court action on a case. mar school to the university level. using tanks and the cover of a The tribunal sent a naturaliza- According to Maki, spokes- snowst orm. tion case back to the lower courts man for the group, Japanese with instructions to consider the education has gone through NEW YORK, Nov. 13 Henry law which congress enacted in radical change since 1945. Co- A. Wallace believes the United September cfver President Tru- education was non-existent in States must arm "as fast as pos- man's veto. Japan prior to the war. Since sible" until Russia and Commun- its introduction by the U.S. It ist China prove they really want has met with wide acceptance peace. Weather by the students who were form- The former vice-President said last night in a speech at the Grab onto your rats, gang; erly separated in school after comes an innovation. the sixth year of age; but it has Community church that the Com- IT WILL RAIN TODAY!!! caused concern among parents. munist invasions of South Korea me There, you skeptics, you have it in This is one of the problems that and Tibet made it "clear, to black and an off-shade of white. new Parent Teachers Associa- that Russia is eager to use other the We can't get out of that; we com- tions hope to settle. The group of people to heat up the cold war." mitted ourselves right in front of educators is particularly interest- SANTA FE, N.M., Nov. 13 -- A your nose. ed in studying the PTA organiza- And when it rains, YOU'LL GET tions in this country. Before the brilliant woman doctor who con- fessed kidnapping a nine-year-old WET!! Unless you have enough war formal education was little girl for $20.000 ransom will enter sense to stay in out of the rain; entered into by the parents of St. Joseph's hospital at Albu- And we doubt it. Yaaah, your fad- the students; but since their in- querque today for medical treat- da's mustache! Your mudda wears troduction the PTAs have had army shoes! Yeaah, your sistah wide popularity. menrt:D Nancy Campbell, 53. nabbed wears flour-sack undeewear. Sex education is another in- Ifidexhi Maki,eleft, lecturer, and Shigero Kuroha, professor of by FBI agents Saturday night as (That's the only compensation novation in Japanese education history at a Japanese university, yesterday toured SJS as part of she tried to collect $20,000 for the to this thankless job; we can say since the end of the war. This to study American education facilities. of little Linda Louise all sorts of nasty things to 7000 subject along with co-education their nation-wide tour Ireturn photo by Arena'. Stamm will be placed under the people.) was one of the problems that Iroonoromominomull

2 SPARTAN DAILY Tuesday, November 14, 1950 Senior Council Council will Appoint Spartan Daily Writes Grads Permanent Committee About Events A permanent Homecoming committee will be appointed at

SAN JOSE STATE COLLEGE Seniors being graduated in De- today's Student Council meeting at 3:30 o'clock in the Student Union Published dully by II..Associated Students of San Jose State college, except Saturday and cember will receive letters this building, according to ASB President Dave Down. Runde, duriao Me college year with one issue during each final examination welsh. week from the Senior class coun- cil asking them to approve or re- The purpose of the new type committee, besides planning the ject a plan for graduates' activi- activties for Homecoming week, will be to study the problems Rssodaied Coletrade Press ties near the end of the quarter. Oencountered by the previous corn- December graduates before have mittee and to try to solve them. Office: Publications Building (193) on E. San Canes street. never had activities other than the Co., 1445 S. First street San Jose This group will be appointed Pnns of the Globs Printing President's tea. This will be held Telephones: CYpress 4 - 6414 Editorial, Ext. 210 Advertisleg Dept., 6t. 211 immediately following the Home- as usual. Last Spring Seniors sug- Subscription Price: $2.50 per year or $1 per quarter for non AS card holders. MEET YOUR coming week each fall to enable gested planning at least one event them to effectively erase the er- for the graduates. JACK RUSSELLEditor BILL FRANCISBusiness Manager rors made by the previous com- Ed Gasper, Senior class presi- COUNCIL mittee, Down says. Make-up Editor this issue Bill Epler dent, said in an interview last week that most of the graduates Vince Malone . . . 6 ft. 3 in. A report on the parking sit- have approved and have sug- Student council meniber, is from uation around the San Jose gested having a banquet. Los Altos, Calif. State college campus will also be given at the meeting. Mike A definite date has not been This men's representative-at- Barchl, council member, was ap- chosen yet but Oliver Dibble, large is a member of the Junior pointed at last week's meeting Thrust and Parry chairman of the committee in class and his major is commerce. charge of the letters, stated this to Investigate the problem and week that it will not confact with report on possible solutions. Again Misplaced Talent? the President's tea or finals. Also on the agenda is a high Never The cost of the event probably school orientation program to he Dear Thrust and Parry: Dear Thrust and Parry: will be less than that for June enacted by the Student Council. Well, we have attended.the first I have never seen such a display activities. The plan calls for student speak- bonfire rally in 11 years, and we ofomisplaced talent in my college Gasper urges all December grad- ers from SJS to appear at high hope it will be 10 times that many career as that displayed at the uates to attend council meetings school assemblies throughout the years before we attend another; Homecoming rally last week. held each Monday at 4:30 p.m. in area. The plan was requested by that is, if it will be as big a flop as The only thing to be said in its the Student Union. Definite plans several high schools in the San the last one. tailor is that Dick Russo "bravely" will be made then. Jose area, according to Down. The students responsible for the admitted that he was responsible A parliamentary law demonstra- rally should pat themselves on the for "anything which went wrong." tion will be given the Student back for producing one of the Apparently the only thing which Pi Omega to Hold Council before the meeting. Mem- worst rallies in the history of col- "went wrong'' was that there was bers of the San Jose State college lege life. no organization behind the whole Dinner Tomorrow debate team will perform the affair. What is the matter with the Pi Omega Pi will sponsor its demonstration to acquaint coun- Rally committee of this college? If San Jose State college, with annual Business Teacher Training cil members with parliamentary a population All season they have produced'one of more than 7000, dinner Wednesday, 6:45 p.m. at procedure. cannot big flop after another. The cheer- produce more talent than O'Brien's Banquet Room, accord- that displayed at ing sections aren't led properly, said affair, it's ing to Walter Boock, president of time that students and we never see all three song- here faced the the group. fact that girls at the games and rallies. State is not just not the All students who are taking, or Three Attend "big-timer" it's trying In a sentence, everything con- to be. are interested in taking business We talk a nected with the Rally committee lot about "national teacher training are invited to at- prominence," but when a Home- Cal Poly Meet has been handliM so haphailfrdly tend 1hejññer, Book announced. VINCEMALONE that they could take lessons from coming rally cannot even hold the Cost of the dinner will be $2 Representatives from the Sax.% even the smallest and most back- attention of its own students, The broad-shouldered Malone is per plate, and reservations should Jose State college chapter of Al- ward high school on the topic of there is something sadly lacking. a member of Delta Sigma Gamma, be made in the Commerce de- pha Phi Omega, national service how to produce a good rally! I almost wish we could blame San Jose State college social fra- partment office, Room 137A. fraternity, returned recently from We know that the heads or only a few people it then would ternity. San Luis Obispo from a three-day members of the Rally committee be easier to remedy the situation. Malone is 21 years old and has regional conclave at Cal Poly. will answer us back and say that The fault lies deeper, however. Give - been recognized for his participa- the cheering sections just don't The entire student body is at fault Spinners to tion in boxing. According to Bill Starrs, public- cooperate and that it's not their when there are so few people ity director of the organization, Folk Dance Party the convention, which ended Sun- fault. But it is their fault and around who can get excited enough ity chairman Robinette Woodside 12, was attended by they can not justify themselves by about activities to do something Spartan Spinners and their reminds. day, Nov. Gene Schwab, Garrett. McClung, saying it it not. about them. I guess San Jose guests, the Sunnyvale Stepswing- Refreshment chairman is Mar- and Bill Starrs. We don't want excuses or cute State is composed of just a bunch ers, will gather at the YWCA gym- garet Jacobson, and Lorraine Carl- back remarks, but we want action of prune pickers after all. nasium tonight at 7:30 o'clock for son and Mary Ellen Wise are in While at the conference the SJS and results, or else get someone ASB 2378 an evening of folk dancing, public- charge of programs. representatives made a report an at the head of the organization the 17 items of service projects in- who will get 'results! augurated on this campus during ASB's 2453, 5039. Announcements Fromb Croup 4A' the last year. Meets Tomorrow There is Choice of Many Kappen's Kapers Student Affiliates of the Amer- o'clock in -home ec building. Bring Freshman group "A" will meet SANDWICHES ICE CREAM Society: Get -ac- money for Charles Kappen, assistant pro- ican Chemical pins. tomorrow at 11:30 a.m. in Morris CANDY and MILK at meeting tomorrow night fessor of journalism, attended the quainted Engineering Society: Friday, Dailey auditorium, according to all chemistry California State Numismatic as- in S210, open to 2:30 p.m., meet at P.G.&E, meter- Sue Wilkins, secretary for the .San Jose Box Lunch one to each 135 E. San sociation convention in Long majors and guests, ing lab, Stockton and Lenson group. Antonio. off 4th up on chemistry Beach over the weekend. Mr. Kap- member. Sign streets, for field trip. Those plan- Mr. Joe West, dean of personnel, Opsm 'till 2:45 p.m. Rooms pen is president of the San Jose bulletin board, between ning to go, sign up in engineering and a fraternity council repre- to attend. Coin club, director of the CSNA, S116 and 124 if planning office early since only 20 are al- sentative, will speak. Group "A" and and editor of Calcoin News, state Dr. Albert Castro will speak lowed in party. officers, beside Miss Wilkins, are refreshments will be served. coin magazine. Mr. Kappen was Christian Science Organization: Charles Luckhart, president; Ber- master of ceremonies at the con- Pi Omega PI: Tomorrow night Students, faculty and theik friends nice Rapley, vice-president; and vention. at 6:45 o'clock the annual business invited to meeting at 7:30 o'clock Ken Mitchell, treasurer. teachers' training dinner will he tonight in Room 21. SPARTAN DAILY ,1 held at O'Briens. Cost will be $2 Wildlife Conservation Club: Everyone invited to see film "The San Jose State College No Penalty Here per plate. Make reservations at Commerce department office, Warden and Wildlife" tonight at Entered as satond class matter AprIl Room 137A. All business ed. 7:30 o'clock in S112. William Bost- 24, 1,34. at San Jose, California, under For Clipping Ht. act of March 3, 1179. majors invited. wich, director of Conservation Ed- Full leased wire service ef United Press. From Behind ucation, California Fish and Game, English Majors and Minors: Press .4 44.. Glebe Printing Company, will be present. 14415 S. First St., San Jose, C04ornic, to student teach Those planning Silver Saber Society: Smoker Monsiser, California Newspaper Publish- winter quarter sign up in English open to members and pledges at er's Association. ESQUIRE office, 1126, by Wednesday, Nov. St. Claire hotel tonight, 8 o'clock. BARBER 15, Freshman Group B: 1:30 p.m. SHOP meet in 831. 36 W. SAN FERNANDO Tau Delta Phi: Members check today A Tasty Treat . . . Have Jack give you Tower door and sign for informal Minisvenee Committee: Tomor- COFFEE and DONUTS at In Rear of Sport Shop initiation; Tower work. row 5:30 p.m. meet at First Meth- a Coed-Cut! odist church, Fifth and Santa CYpress 5-2448 Spartan Shields: Tonight at 6:45 Clara streets. 156 WEST SAN CARLOS STREET o'clock all members must meet in Alpha Chi Epsilon: Bring pic- DIERKS Parking in Rear S220. 371 West San Carlos Across frotn Civic tures for scrapbooks to Room 153 , . Auditorium Attention Pilots Alpha Phi Omega: Election of tonight at 7:30 o'clock. offieers in Room 24 tonight at 7 Delta Phi Upsilon: 3:30 p.m. to- A local flying club has an open- o'clock. morrow meet in B7. ing for the right person. Student Y: Skating party plan- Here's Eta Epsilon: Making Christinas HAROLD'S LUNCH BOX your chapce ned for tomorrow night, Y night. to get some flight toys tomorrow night at 7:13 DE unct TAKEOUT LUNCH BOXES time at a very reasonable rate, Sign up before . Wednesday if in- and In a 1947 2-place all-metal terested. Sinjwichej all day every day Gamma Pi airplane. Epsilon: Talk on PERSONAL CHECKS CASHED ithrssen 6th & 7th on ancient Egyptian surveying will be Those interested contact H. E. DINAH'S CV 2-4665 East San Fernando given tomorrow night, 7:30 o'clock Smith, 513 Twohy Building. For $1.95 in Room 117. Prospective mem- further information call CYpress Hcmi. Of THE CONI'LiT' bers welcome. 3-8983. (adv.) FRIFO CHICKFA4 r '"ER WAA Executive Council: 4:30 RZSTAURAST ROW PA ALTO p.m. today meet in Women's gym. NEED A TYPEWRITER?? Sigma Mama: Meet tonight at We Have Late Model Machines Merriam Webster Pocket Dictionary 7 o'clock in Unitarian church be- tween St. John and St. James At Student Rental Rates Collector's Edition $1.00 streets. 'Elite Key: Meet in Student Un- AMERICAN OFFICE APPLIANCES Curtis Lindsay Inc. ion 6:45 o'clock tonight. looks Stationery Offica Supplies Co-Rec-Camp Counselors: Re- 98 N.*First St. CYpress 3-3063 77 SO NAST ST. member the Cook-Out 5:30 o'clock Across street from Post Office tonight at barbecue pit. , , P, I Record 29 Bouts Open Novice Tourney Raiders Ready Capacity Crowd To Witness Slugfests Weather Halts SPARTAN DAILY S (Continued from page I) Tuesday, November 19, 1950 When the bell sounds ending the first round of one bout, the To Trap COP other two boxers will step for the first round of their bout. 'Mural Touch Watts, Ray Lehrnkohl, Bud Spol- After each bout has been allotted three onawninute rounds, yar, Tom Spading, Bud Chao- In the judges will make their decisions and announce both results. Football Tilts weth, Don Brown, Tom Hamby, Traditional Gebrge Coakeley, Sterling May, Members of 12 teams, repre-. The rain halted yesterday's in- A traditional battle will run its Bob Faulk, Pat Ryan, Russ Hol- senting individual fraternities and heber; 22. John Steele vs. Searcy tramural football contests, and the course Saturday night as the San comb, and Bill Miller. fraternity-sorority sponsors, will Miles; 23. Cliff Lindsey vs. Jerry two games will be played today. Jose State college Spartans jour- be vieing not only for first place Newman Club Dominic Paga- ney to Stockton, meeting a tough Macatee; 24. (135-lb.) Wayne SAE takes on DU and Newman and runner-up medals, but for the vs. no, Morerio Mangioltk Mario An- College of the Pacific eleven. Glasgow Winner of bout No. 1; club meets Rambling Wrecks. highly coveted novice team tro- 25. (145-lb.) Winner of bout No. 3 noni, Iry Batz, Fred Sever, Bill Rosters: Both teams have an identical phy. The outstanding boxer of vs. winner of bout No. 4; Woods, Dick Rutherford, Mel win-loss record of 5-3. the tournament will be awarded a Monty Dayton vs. winner of Sigma Alpha Epsilon-William26. Maltzman, Bill Niggemeyer, and trophy, and another award goes to Peck, Ron Rico Bill Rogers, Shel- Bill Francis. St. Mary's bout No. 2; 27. (155-lb.) Winner of Galloping Gaels the outstanding rooting section. don Williams, Jack Blackwell, Rambling Wrecks - Jack Stahl- were the latest bout No. 6 vs. winner of bout No. San Jose vic- Officials for the tournament Ross Campbell, Bob Butterfield, heber, Gene Goldberg, Tony Gia- tims. They were toppled by an 7; 28. Paul Buck vs. winner of will be: DeWitt A. Portal, Howard Stoner, Bill Wheelen, Jim monnia, Remo Ferretti, Jim Flask, 18-6 count last Friday night in bout No. 5; 29. (165-lb.) Spence tournament director; P.E. ma- Sutherland vs. winner of bout Kerr, and Earl Rice. . Bob Rimmer, Bob Sonks, and Bud a rugged homecoming game jors, referees; Dr. W. R. Jepson, No. 8. Delta Upsilon-Oscar- Metz, Bill Dewey. that saw the Spartans putting ringside physician; Lincoln Ki- forth their second best perform- mura and Bob Gitlin, trainers; ance of the season. Jim ('aputo and hVoody Linn, Coach Bob Bronzan was highly ring announcers; Bob Blackburn APO Sponsors 7th pleased with the team's defensive and Frank Darien, radio an- performance in the Gael contest. nouncers; Bob Dickinson, time- Gene Menges masterminded the keeper; Danny Hill, official scor- Annual T. Trot Spartans to their last home game er; DilliC11111 O'Neal, Charles The seventh annual Turkey Trot win, getting excellent protection Luckhardt, Walter Alden, Joe will be sponsored by Alpha Phi DiMaggio, Elbert Garcia, How- for his 13 completions and 114 Omega fraternity, Coach Bud ard Costello, Julius ..Meneder, passing yards. Winter announced yesterday. Bob Steele, Pei Pelllgrini, Ray Big gun in the Golden Raider Bruton, Retuieth Challen. Howie victory Friday night was Boom- The event will take p 1 al c e Costello and "Pinky" Garcia, in' Harry Beck who broke the 'Tuesday at noon, with the judges; Morris Goldner, Lloyd C'. team rushing record set by Har- course being from the college Winter and Milton Lanyon, root- ry Russell last year. Beck now to Spartan stadium and back. in secHon judgcir. has 674 yards in eight games. The first three individual win- Tonight's bouts will be run as Russell had 668 yards in 13. ners will recerve a turkey, a follows: duck, and a goose for first, see- Bronzan was particularly pleas- 1. (135-lb.) Ray Silva vs. Gale and third, respectively. ed with the team's performance Wettersrom; 2. (145-lb.) Wally NOW! Here it is! Friday night, especially with the Trump vs. Jack Angius; 3. Wally In previous years the cross 474 yards amassed against the Hall vs. Bob Botello; 4. Bob Clark oluntry team members have been THE FINEST SHAVING INSTRUMENT OF ALL TIME Gael effort of 152. vs. Rex Steele; 5. (155-lb.) Ray dominating the prizes. This year The Spartan coaching staff Salazar vs. Hank Sekoch; 6. Bill there will be a team prize for the worked overtime this week-end Volkert vs. Sal 5o7. Jim Burke winning fraternitiand ofie for.the getting ready for Larry Stem- vs. Ray Cleghorn; --a. (165-1b.) top organization. ering's BengaIs. The Raider Bob Rimmer vs. Bob Pierre; 9. squad also held a practice ses- (125-lb.) Jim Kerr vs. Dick Hen- APO publicity representative sion Sunday afternoon, concen- derson; 10. Jim Bray vs. Ed Da- Bill Starr% urges all fraterni- SCHICK 10" trating on ('OP's vunerable air monte; 11. (135-lb.) Al Sanchez ties and organizations to sign defense. vs. Walker Van Andry; 12. Dan up now with Coach Winter in Peterson vs. John Pinkerton; 13. the Men's gym. The minimum THE ELECTRIC SHAVER WITH Harry Beck sat out the session Harold Kelm vs. Bill Wilson; 14. entry is three men. because of a charld horse. Bob (145-lb.) Stu McCollum vs. Don New shape, new Amaral, Buddy Traina and Dick Shishida; 15. Bill Derrick vs. Steve balanced beauty! Bondellie are on the injury list Mitchell; with minor ailments but are ex- 16. (155-lb.) Bill Rafleski vs. Real rotary motor pected to go against Pacific. Ray Bunnell; 17. Joe Henhart vs. New No-Velocity Hend!.! COP lost their third tilt of the Jack Helsel; 18. (165-lb.) Dick Iniyfair year aturday when they were Hammer vs. Hal Webbe; 19. Cor- Smar- new Cc :Wit: Co upset by University of Cincinnati, dell Jeff vs. Frank Romo; 20. Don 14-7. Hufhines vs. Ivan Bland; 21. (175- 25th & E. Santa Clara -by MANNY ALVES lh.) Jack Houser vs. Jack Sthal- CYpress 3-8405 Cards Beat SJS Gals -ADMISSION 50c- The women's hockey teams of hockey manager, and Miss Mar- San Jose State college and Stan- garetta Frisetoe, faculty adviser. TUES., WED., THURS. ford met in three games last week Nov. 14, 15, 16 at Stanfoul. SJS was defeated in two games. Net Play Begins sophomore -junior The team Coach Ted Mumby announc- "CRISIS" captained by Miss Shir- of SJS, ed that Friday is the deadline Cary Grant, Jose Ferrer It's here! It's the brand-new shaver that ley McClure, played Stanford's to turn in entries for the intra- Thursday. Score: "20"- advance team mural singles tennis tourna- outdates all others. It's the Schick ONLY Stanford 6, SUS 0. ment, which gets under way -ALSO- finest of all time. Pres* the Stop-Start A senior-freshman team, which Monday afternoon at Spartan Button, and those heads glide through met played on Thursday also, courts. "If This Be Sin" your whiskers! You're shaved close and Stanford's intermediate t e a m. First and second round losers clean in moments. Handy Caddie Case Score: Stanford 5, SJS 1. will compete in consolation rounds third game, San Voir Best Show Valuer /goes with it. Come in soon- for your Saturday, in a with medals awarded to all fin- 4-1. Schick "20"I Jose defeated Stanford, alists. Entry. forms can be picked. MAYFAIR odad".. int Saturday morning, one Next up at Coach Mumbry's desk in the -ADMISSION 50c- Francisco team will play San Men's gym. State college at San Francisco. Boy on Proctor's _ The SJS teams, part of the Women's Athletic Association, are GOOD WESTERN BAR-B-CUED BlEt F headed by Miss Joan Chambers, SERVED IN A NEAT, WESTON ATMOSPHERE Christmas Lay-Away PIN, Frosh Lose, 20-14 A San Jose State college frosh OPEN AN ACCOUNT team hampered by penalties went down to a 20-14 defeat at the LOW WEEKLY TERMS hands of unbeaten Monterey Pe- ninsula college on Saturday. The ilipartahabes pia on a Pay nothing extra for credit- flashy aerial attack that Nothing Fried at Benedict's only the regdiar cash price. brought them two tduchdowns 2nd & SAN SALVADOR .Open II A.M.. I A.M. and kept the opposition wor- ried throughout the gam. Fresh ' hacks tossed 25 passes during the contest. The first State score came on STUDENTS-Breakfast, lunch or diririer, a 35-yard .pass tossed by DiCk you tein't beat The food at . . . Hinman to Walt Barnes, who car- ried the ball the remaining 15 yards into the end zone. The sec- ond tally was made when Barnes took a 30-yard pass from Maurice Duncan and rambled 40 more yards to score. 91 SO. FIRST STREET ewe et.5 'Golden Boy' "Known for Good Food" SAN JOSE Dec. 7-12 17 East SantaClata Street . so,

4 SPARTAN DAILY. Tuesday, November 14, 1950 David AlacKaYei- head of the US Gives Help. Hamilton to Speak Sam Jose Adult Education center. Dr. Mary Grace Hamilton, asso- The lecture, givtn at 7:30 p.m. Conference room of the San To GI Widows ciate professor of English here, .isi the SJS Engineering Staff Jose high school, will be the ninth will lecture tonight on the "Trag- in a series of 15 in the fourth an- And Children edy of Job," according to Mr. nual "Great Books Symposium." Modifies Building Plans Financial assistance will be given to widows and children of Final desired alterations in the planned new engineering building war veterans who died as a result of war Bible College have been incorporated into a series of 12 sketches and submitted servise, according to a re- The San Jose lease received here from the Di- to the state architect in charge, according to Dr. Ralph J. Smith, vision of Educational Assistance of Invites You to a Engineering department head. the Department of Veterans Af- The entire staff of the department has been working on the fairs. Thanksgiving building plans since tbe set of Students are paid $20 per month drawings arrived at San Jose if attending high school and $40 PRAISEPIRATION State college a few weeks ago. per month if enrolled in a higher The instructors have been trying Air Arm Picks level institution. SAN JOSE BIBLE COLLEGE CHOIR to modify the propoied construc- To THE "LAMPLIGHTERS" QUARTETTE tion according to, need as found be eligible for this state 12 Candidates assistance, the by the three years existence of student must have FACULTY MEMBERS OF SAN JOSE BIBLE COLLEGE been a resident the department. Interest in Air Force recruiting of California for at least,five State architect H. H. Eichler at San Jose State college remained years, and be at least WHERE? Civic 16 years Auditorium, Montgomery will use the sketches. as a guide high throughout the final day of old. in completing the set of plans the campaign which ended Friday, WHEN? Tuesday, November 14, 8:00 P.M. with about 100 inquiries being re- W. E. Payne, manager of the which were left at the 90 per cent state division, believes there are WHY? For YOU! So Do Come completion in 1947. Eichler ceived by the recruiting team, ac- coring to Capt. Donald Nelson. many students eligible for this also will have to layout plumbing. assistance but are not aware of its No Aamission No Offerings heating and power designs on the A total of 12 applications were iexistence. drawings. completely processed, and the Specifications for construc- men signing up will go into the tion bids are scheduled to be re- regular Air Force following grad- leased on Dec. 19, Dr. Smith uation ,providing physical and re- said. He expressed the opinion view examinations are passed. that work would not be able to' Thirty-five men began process- begin on the $650,009 structure ing operations with the recruiting until next January or February, team during 'the three-day visit When the building is finally near Washington Square. How- Campus Interviews on Cigarette Tests completed students will be able to ever, all but 12 were ruled out enjoy the finest in laboratory fa- with sight and hearing deficiency. cilities. The structure will contain All men who attempted the Number 7...THE RAVEN a number of labs, specifically mental tests passed with high placed according to type of work. scores, said Lt. Raymond Hutch- Included will be space allot- ins. ments for television equipment, although Dr. Smith stressed the The dozen students who com- fact that no immediate plans have pletely passed have made appoint- been made for the use of TV or ments to visit Hamilton Air Force its reception on campus. base in the near future to appear before the officer review board. At such time, providing the stu- dent is successful, he wilrchoose Library Offers a date for entry into the Air Force. The majority of those enlisting Film Program will graduate in June, while sev- The first of a series of four pre- eral will receive SJS diplomas views of educational films will be earlier. In all cases, the men have "You can use offered Wednesday evening at 7:30 a choice of from one to three o'clock in Room L210 of the li- months following graduation in my name . . .but brary, according to an announce- which to enter the service. bidet from the office of Miss Response at the showing of don't quoth me!" Joyce Backus, head librarian. "Flight Plan for the Future," Wednesday's program will in- Tliurstlay morning was good, both clude the showing of "Water -- recruiters claimed. There were 'Fountain of Life", "Prairie Wings", about 30 students present to view "Mysteries of Plant Life" and the 20-minute film, and also to "Figure Painting." All are in hear a short talk about the Air color with sound. The programs Force by Capt. Nelson. are open to all students, Miss Backus stated. The library arranged for the films through the cooperation of Club Initiates the Education department's audio- Fourteen candidates were initi- %itillal service center. ated. to membership in the Alpha Other programs this quarter Alpha chapter of Pi Omega Pi, %%ill be offered Wednesday eve- national honorary business educa- nings, Nov. 29, Dec. 6 and Dec. 13. tion fraternity, at a dessert meet- ehti . ing Thursday. The affair was held 441/21474.,:e".r ' at the Little Village Inn in Los Gatos. 1*tilltfarirwii,L407,...t' Classified Adsi Dr. Paul 0. Selby, founder of ittlittrir;v: the national organization, was the staler :fa (II ( honored guest. He spoke on "The LOST AND FOUND %%sails History of Pi Omega Pi." Walter lost: Yellow and brown scarf. Boock is president of the group. Printed Violin in center. Please re- turn to Room 2. Lost: Parker 51 fountain pen. NORD'S Silver and green. Name on side. SANDWICH SHOP Reward. Sentimental value. Re- Candy turn to Graduate Manager's office. Cigretflis Lost: Man's Hamilton wrist Sandwich. watch Thursday. Vicinity of Sev- 105 EAST SAN FERNANDO Nobody's pulling the feathers over this bird's eyes! enth and San Fernando streets. Initials "B. L. W." on back. Re- He's spent too many semesters in Psychology I. He knows ward. Return to Room 16. Cost: filack plastic handbag as any smart smoker knows that you can't make up containing glasses, valuables. Lib- eral reward. G. Gibson. CY 5-4116. 'Family 116, your mind about cigarette mildness on one fast puff or a quick sniff. FOR RENT A one-inhale comparison certainly doesn't give you much proof to go on. Girl students: Share rooms with Dinner r.A.1 kitchen privileges. Half block That's why we suggest: from RL:t F44 Er) college. 43 S. Fifth street. VIEW CY 2-6537. The 30-Day Camel which EMI THE SENSIBLE TEST. . . Mildness Test, wait Rooms with kitchen privileges CilICKEN 0,01i for men students. 357 S. Ninth OFt. BAKED SUr142.0.1Pir, simply asks you to try Camels as your steady smoke on a pack street. Room for three men. Two clos- HAM titer pack, day 'after day basis. No snap judgments needed. ets. Comm. kitchen, shower. $23 each per month. 650 S. Fifth INC,LUOINC cr)11P,,A After you've enjoyed Camels and only Camels VEGE.TABLFc ' . street. CY 4-6598. , ior 30 days in your "T-Zone" (T for Throat, T for Taste) FOR SALE "Musk Bath Charms", "My we believe you'll know why ... Waltz With You" and "Bells of Victory March." For piano. Words "J1cRCq s and musics. By copyright owner. :IA TOWN 11(), $1.11 .c.9.p, M. Amlie, 237 S. First street . More People Smoke Camels For Sale: One pair of black rub- CRILOREJ4C DINNER. S1.35 ber boots. Size 8. Over-the-shoe than any ether cigarette style. Praeticatly new. $2. Ask at (;raduate Manager's office.