Sure, And Have You Got The Reader Rumbles Your Peepers Peeled For In This Week's Editorial. A Popular Irisher? GonzagaSs* Bulletin See Page Two. Official Publication of the Associated Students of Z602 Spokane. Washington. March I, 1939 Picture Captures the Pageantry of Local Consecration DrdHldtJC GfOliP TO ' Give Spring Show

Truly beautiful photograp , Air Saga Leads the Bishop Fltxgerald consecration ; have been made and colored by Roy LeUer, camera artist, and Broadway Farce I placed on display on I board A copy of any ot pictures may lie purchasi-d th [ members of the BULLETIN l drama by Wead. ; fori .• ilollllt I'l»> with i Father Leo J Vents' fin .iris costing fur his itial iprlng presentation, Groundwork tor on extensive HK-wceka period of practice was Bid last night when twelve asplr- Dr. Rotchford Is u;: actors met In the auditorium nth Father Yeats lor tryouU. Both of the plays In question Mendel's Speaker njoyeii extraordinary suc- i the Broadway stage ami rd iti i i pie- Tomorrow Night form "Celling Zero'1 starred i Cagnoy and Pat O'Brien in

Provides Technicolor Illus­ Men on a Horse" brought tration; To Meet At reen Frank McHugb and •ndcll. For the feminine Sacred Heart. tresses will be recruited (rum tiie Sacred Heart school .it ;nursing . Tomorrow evening at S o'clock Dr. Robert L. Rotchford will speak Pus: production* ol Father to the Mendel society at the Sa­ Vents Include the stage and screen cred Heart hospital on the subject success, "Page Miss Glory" un.l of Caesarian sections. An actual; Owen Francis Dudley's adaptation. section, turned in technicolor, will of his book, 'The Masterful accompany tbe talk. Contrary to Monk" the onlmary custom of thc Mendel society, the lecture is open to An Interesting meeting Was held last Thursday evening when Dr. "No Gentlemen" H. H. Southcombo, eminent neu­ One of the impressive parts In the the balconlm above. Wanlungtori'f I other John J. Keep, s. I., deacon aanctuory entrance, utandlng. various sections of the Pacific rologist and psychiatrist, deliver­ colorful a**a*»aBal*Bil of Bishop drat native Bishop is hi»o» prov •if the Mats; Bishop Crtiuont, of An-hblshop Edwtu« O. Howard, caul. In f r .ml of the ed a lecture upon "The Neurologi­ Fitzgerald In St. Aloysius church' truti' at the hlgii altar durti.g th Aluilui, (unsecnator, and Father U.I)., of Portland. Also In the sanc­ roll art. same of the liu Prosecutor Avers last Friday morning. Newsreel und chanting of the. Lltuny. N'*t li Cornelius Snyder. <).!•'.M., subdea-' tuary are shown kneeling some of clergy member* wbo took part Ui cal Aspects of Criminal psychia­ magazine cameramen hovering in HKhop Fltzgorald, left to rig'''-. It Km. On the throne near the right. the sixty church dignitaries from till' it'l-rilliilii. try." Wh orntoi -••i Dr. SoutbCOntbe stated that the sharp retorts back and forth acrOH Interrelation of law and medicine the room and President Henderson FATHER ALTMAN IS POSTPONED MEETING was becoming more und more pOUnded madly for order, poutup Who's Gonzaga's Mick ?.. . OUT FOR MONTH Gonzaga To Have OF I.R.C. SCHEDULED prominent, the successful criminol­ emotions came to a head yesterday FOR THIS AFTERNOON ogist being Intimately acquainted as Paul Slnnltt was placed under Engineering students will be with both law and medicine. He I fur c Bulletin Again Sponsors cited several otherwise unsolvable lng member of the Platforuni. saddened to hear that the Rev. Entry In Festival Mr. Donovan, S.J.. professor ot cases which were reconstructed Francis Altman, S.J., head of the medieval history, will speak this and solved purely through the ef­ Prosecuting attorney Jack "From Aula* Sod" Contest Engineering department, will be afternoon to thc members of the forts of noted English and Scottish Clark, who brought the indictment, Gonzaga's Most Popular Irishman. Who is ho? forced to remain ln a hospital bed Gonzaga's dramatic deportment International Relations club. The medical authorities, •fused to divulge .1. tails of the of­ Tbe BULLETIN tbla year again takes up the shillulali for approximately another month. will enter the one-act tragedy meeting which was originally fences but admitted on outline the auld country by conducting Its annual probe to detenu Father Altman, stricken ill last "Submerged" In the civic tourna­ scheduled for last week will be Mental Di.Mii**. charge would be nerved today. week, Is resting caally ln the Sa­ ment of plays to be a feature of given over to a discussion of the "No American physician has Stated Clark. "Tlie evidence 'goes est specimen of Irish humanity on the campus. cred Heart hospital under the care the Spokane Festival of Drama, Mediterranean relations of France made any worth while contribution to show lhat Sinltt Is a gentleman. Red Heads At Premium ol Doctor John II. O'Shea. Music and Dance. and Italy. to the study of mental diseases, al­ With red-heads at a premium. Frpm March to April various or­ Thomas Curran will be provided though America is second to none the MeCuires, the O'Brien's, thc 1 ganizations throughout thc city an opportunity to publicly "Im­ in all other lines of medicine," Is Attorneys f.ir the defense have Kelly * *nd the Murphy's, in fact Service Men Aid will present their playa. Judges prove" on the speech and to offer the contention of Dr. Soutlicombc. not yet been appointed but the any man about the campus who will rate thc performances and constructive criticism. President "Tho beds of the mentally nick far probability 1* that "Polaon Bob" can stand up and say "Shurc-an- choose six to be presented ln a Carl Johnson will close thc meet­ outnumber those of all other types Deliwo will head the staff. Ma*. be-gorry" bos a wide-open chance Visiting Prelates Calendar prominent downtown theatre. ing with announcements relative of sickness combined, yet nothing King, Platforum Judge, will preside to achieve the fame of St. Pat­ Pour Finally Selected to thc club's regional conference, has been done to remedy this sit­ over Lhe trial and the club mem rick's recognition to be held late In March. uation." bers will serve as the Jury. The special unnamed secret MARCH 1-7 These productions will be put on BULLETIN contest committee, tcllltating [ho transportation Wednesday— over a period of time and four will composed of Doon McDiratine, lotting dignitaries to and from 12:10 p. m.—Kennel meet­ be selected to compose an eve­ Jock O'Fahey, arid Willy Mae- ration of Bishop W. J. j ing, room 221. ning's review. Prizes will be award­ O'Mulllgan has not. as yet, agreed I Fitzgerald, S.J : Platforum anil j 2Ab p. ——.I.R.C. meeting, ed not only for the best play but Round Table Fetes Mike Pecarovich also for thc best actor and on a fitting award to be presented t],e Knlghi Kennel met In-! room 221. to the winner, McDiratine holding coming trains on Thursday night, Mr. Leo F. Lanphier, S.J., Gon­ out for a sack of Irish potatoes, and Friday morning. Thc visiting 'rhuraduy— zaga's enterpenour par excellence, MacO'Uulllgan favoring an Irish celebrities ana assistants for lhe 10 u. m.—Debute meeting, and Buddy Zumwalt. stage minded bouquet, and •O'Fahey offering so high Mans wore taken from tbe room 228. halfback, completed arrangements many and such i;i--Insh sugges­ trains to their place of lodging by 7:30 p. -.—Mendel meeting, lost Monday night wben they at­ tion* that limited space prohibits room 311. tended a meeting of tho Recreation their enumeration courtesy cars provided, for tho oc­ casion, by both organizations. Council of Organized Agencies. Choice of the Most Popular 10 a m.— Chapel. Other school groups may enter Irishman at Gonzaga will be made Members of Lhe Platforum driv­ 6:30 p. m.—Music depart­ plays If they ao desire. by use of a special ballot to be ing courtesy cars were Bill Itoycc. ment broadcast over KGA. printed ID next week's issue of Lhe Bob Henderson, Paul Slnnltt. Joe Saturday— BULLETIN. Any student who 7:30 p. m.—Father Linden boasts a bona fide Irish extraction Simpson, Joe Swontkoski and Bob Meeks. On hand for lhe Knights of speaks over KHQ. Club Will Tour Is eligible, and only votes on thc Tuesday— regulation BULLETIN ballot will the Kennel were John O'Brien. Pat Bowles, Tom Latly. John Cully and 12:10 p. m, -- Platforum be counted. I Bob McCabe meeting, room 210. Montana Towns Following thc numerous repllei Bulletin Proves Interesting Companion To the form letters sent out recent-; ly by President Gordon Merwln to thc principal cities of Montana and Hairdresser In England's Royal Court Idaho, Father S. J. Coogan plans to leave sometime this week for Mike Pecarovloh, former Zag By BILL Ml i.i.i'. \N by name. Having made her ac-ithc hair of many an aristocratic these points ln an effort to com­ mentor and now bead ooarfi at HUNTON IN A TETE-A-TETE Somewhere in Yorkshire, Eng­ qualntancc a few years ago head. plete the outline of the Glee club's Loyola, Los Angeles, Is shown land, lives an English mold who ls through a mutual friend. Ames As for the. bicycle, which he has annual spring tour. above, delivering hia farewell a constant reader of the Gonzaga has been corresponding with her: also furnished with a generator for speech, with ctuwucterlstio fes- BULLETIN. ever since. Finding each other a; his lights and a portable radio, Among tbe cities to he visited turen, at the racrrdoff banquet given fertile source of foreign informs- j Larry has great plana. Not content by Father Coogan are Great Falls. him fay the Athletic Round Table Of prime interest to her among ""H, they began mailing local; with having traveled on two Billings. Butte. Missoula, Wallace ut the Desert hotel last Thursday. BULLETIN articles are those per- j vupapera and magazines to each i wheels to the Chicago World Fair and Havre. At the extreme left Is Ray (Doc) talnlng to conventions like tho er. j of 1933, he Is thinking of touring Appearances of the Glee club Maura and, barely perceptible. Bam Pre** conference of two weeks ago Naturally I enclosed copies of-Europe next year or the year al- scheduled on the more Immediate Dagley. and last year's Student Spiritual calendar include one before the Or­ Leadership convention. school publication," stated " Seated on Mikes left, left to thc fun began." Our nomination, therefore, der of Elks on March 22. and an­ right: Joe Altai. ABT** directing This flattering news evolved out While some of the sports proved the student with thc moat Inter­ other before the Holy Names stu­ genius. Father Ourtis J, Sharp, of the demonstration of a bicycle. uninteresting, -tho stories of con­ esting hobble* goes to Larry Amea, dent body ln a morning convoca­ ST., Oomaiaa athletic director, It all started wben Larry Ames, ventions and other Gonzago ac­ high rigger, two wheeled gadge- tion March 28. and Leon Boyle, alornnua and a junior engineering student, showed tivities were evidently of great In­ teer and "foreign correspondent." me tbe custom-made bike he or­ number of the board of athk-Ucs terest. MR- CHAPMAN IS CALLED at GonzogiL. On She table I* tbe dered from England. As he fondly "Apparently thc freedom of op­ On the BULLETIN'S own ART* girt to Mike, a throe-foot caressed the throe speed, special pression and spirit of cooperation TO JESUIT NOVITIATE steel construct inn 3 turmey-Archer, long mailing list ore, in addi­ high loving cup wtth the word evidenced ln our university activi­ tion to readera ocattered Mr. Charles Chapman. S.J., "Mike" inscribed In big. black let­ with hydraulic broke, the talc un­ ties are not ao prevalent across folded. throughout the United States, structor at the university and ter*. "te sea." he added. men and women In such far- perviaor of N.Y.A. administration, Right la Puggy Hunton, caught Foreign Information Of Interest 1* tb* fact that Mis* flung places as Nova Scotia. leave* neat week for the Jesuit no­ In a tete-a-tete during tbe banquet Negotiation* for the bicycle Horton is a hiiirdreaser for mem­ Pleping. Shanghtd. Dublin. vitiate at Sheridan, Oregon, v, I th alurnrou* , coach were carried on with an English ber* of the royal court. During tbe Konie and Fnabun, Manobn- will Join the Instructing staff to of tbe W***drngton Redslca—, for­ friend of his. all** Mabel Morton coronation celebration she waved kuo.—Ed. alleviate overcrowdad ciaaaea mer professional grid rti**r*r*e*—. ^^^'V;/;;;,, Page Two GONZAGA BULLETIN From Barnacle Bill BOARDER Gonzagj Behind The lulletin Dear John: BIOGS Entered a* second clan mall matter February 28, 1021. at Spokane, The following letter is supposed to have been received a* an By LEO HORJUtiAN EIGHT BALL Washington, under act of Congress Of March 3, 1879. Established employer's reference from farmer wbo bad employed an ex-Navy lad: WITH JACK FAHEY January 29, 1021. Issued weekly during the school year front Sep­ February 23, IBS* ANTHONY CANADEO—Anotn- tember to May, inclusive, except during vacations. Subscription, 11.00 o ' of tbe "Fighting Irish" of Gon­ Photography must be a great thing. per year. Editorial and General Offices. Administration Building, Dear Sir: When a feller's got a 160-acre farm and nobody to work it zaga, Tony is, like "Moe" Solka. Saturday we decided tbat. in order to get Into the modern swing of i SIS. from Chicago, and in hi* second (Advertising rate* upon request). but himself, a* the missus 1* too busy to land a band, I tell you, things, we should take up amateur photography. What better debut year In Spokane. Predicted by folk* ha* got to admit us fanner* baa got trouble*. many a* Gonzaga's new hall of than to take some rip-roaring, ice-searing shots of tbe British Colum­ nM,i i w „W11 .»«,-...... 193S Member 19M It happened this way. Last summer the sailor feller you asked fame football player, Tony wa* bia-Gonzaga hockey game? National Advwtising Service, Inc. rAiSOCr_k?d CbleftsCrie Press mo about came around looking for a job and, a* help wa* scarce, named on the liberty All- The very thing! Ctllif P**l«rW i ftipmtvfin I put him to work. can laat fall. But be Is known not iioH'Diiititi NIWVOKN.V. DiMributor of Oar first move wa* to oooaolt a lrtend of oar* wbo la an nbeoittte He was a nice lad and willin' to work, but I aint never got only for hi* gridiron exploit*, but c.«« • _™ • ur. ..*«. - _. «-« also a* a real friend, even to the Send on the tuff- and wbo bad a earner* we might borrow. GbIe6ioaeDi6ejl straightened out since- This man looked different than moat farm­ frosh, wbo despite tbe paddle like He waa a little suspicious at flrat, but. after we Insisted tbat cam­ hand*. He had a big hairy cheat and on anchor tattooed on each and respect him. eras were absolutely nothing new to u*. he allowed u* to exfi"11"* hi*. arm. He wore them blue sailor aults and showed me a discharge When asked what be tike* to do You never saw anything like It: *o many gadgets. It'* a wonder any- he'd got from Uncle Sam. best, he replies with a yawn: "Loaf! one ever got a picture taken. What1* In a NameT and aleep." H* too hope* to coach Give ua the good old Kodak; anap! and ther* you are. That sailor bad the darndeat name* for tilings. Called tbe Feature ftditnr and tench when he graduates from „_ . floor thc "deck" and said the window* were "porta" and the anx LOWRY. .._ _ Business Manager GonTSg* "What *top do you expect to uaeT" ear friend asked. BILL BRADLEY -Start Artist kitchen was the "galley." When I asked him where the woodahed In regard to sport*, Tony 1* "Bob?" Advertising. Phil Dolon. Jim Corrigan. John Hught was. he *ald, "Sure, it* aft of Uw •uperatructure." Right from the Circulation. . -Ray Koep, Kenneth Boulac start he began calling me tbe "skipper" and the missus tbe "first pretty rjroadly-tntereated and tike* "Ootober dlaphrasm openlnc a NEWS luff." He wanted more baths than wa* good tor blm too. He rig­ football, baseball and basketball. " ~. "_ - Wo otod Roland Boulac Jack Clark ged up a shower ln the barn, and used to take as many a* two He doesn't say that he dislikes the - ** w ••i*!'*"*-, or In that (enseal dtaatdton. e Jack Meek* Bob Henderson bath* * day sometimes. Never seemed to know that one of then} other* In SO many words, but It He finally gave ln and showed ua wbat the diaphragm wa*: noth­ Vincent Doran Joe Simpson Isn't hard to Batch hi* meaning. thing* every Saturday night wa* enough for moat folks. ing but a little handle that you push around until It came to a certain Ted Berg Paul Slanltt He refused to be quoted on a Cy CDonnoU Bill Fltxpatrick number. Huh! One morning I *et blm to plowing. Instead of telling the comparison between Chicago and Louis VaJCLtitle bosses to "haw and gee," that darned foot yelled "port and star­ Spokane; 1111001* and Washington. But we couldn't moke the machine go off—or do whatever It waa 8POETS board." Whan I seen that some of the furrow* that be plowed were But, at least, he did say that he supposed to. Jim Curran Bob Flynn liked the West and hoped to stay Fred Schwa— all algzag, he said he could do no better without a compass. "Whadya push?" Hugh Sberrick here for awhile. Bob Deliwo George Derr One day I caught him fooling with the turnf** The crupper Cheddy Tbompeon a lever that he oasd "rooked" the "sbut- i Jack Uoran bad slipped off and be couldn't get the boa** tail back la again. He PICKABACK• STUDY Erooff Roland was so darned mad he cussed. "Great Guns." be snorted, ''every •aUTOBM time I try to get a dove bitch on tbi* rudder, the dknged plow- SYSTEM POPULAR George Moore Jock Lambert Bob Meek* Joseph Swontkoski puller shift* hi* holm." CAMBRIDGE. Moss (ACP) Leo Horrigan Ed Foubert Beady For Action Pointing the way to what may be­ MODERATOR Ms. Leo F. Lanphier, SJ. One night after a hard day's plowing, he was dosing by tbe come a BOW system of U, S. edu­ galley range (darn that sailor, he's got me doing it) with the cat cation. Harvard University author­ in hi* lap. One of thoae bod summer thunder storms bad come ities have declared successful tbe up and a sharp flash of lightning that waa followed by a loud experimental plan of training blgb he sighed and said something under hi* breath. school graduates by "undergradu- clap of thunder ahook him out of th* chair. That son-of-*-gun You're sure Frank wouldn't let you use bis camera?" Reader Rumblings * faculties." Jumped up, threw open the oven door, heaved tbe cat In the oven, "No, he want* to use It himself." Designed to aid high school slammed the door and yelled, "number two gun ready," just a* If (™)F LATE WE have been informed that certain graduate* who can not attend col-. "Ha! Ha! Good old Frank ..." he were shooting a big gun on one of them worship*. A few year*' ^-^ campus groups are dissatisfied with the repre­ lege, tbe nation's oldest university: tbe front sentation they have been getting in the BULLETIN, service In the Navy sure teaches them feller* some strong- habit*. ha* created classes that ore taught! That Bailor used to get up early and brew himself same cof­ by students Under the new sys­ some even going so far as to say they have been un­ "That's the lea* cap. Keeps tbe glass clean and free from dust '« able to get accounts of their activities into the BUL­ fee before he'd do th* chorea After awhile I'd come walking down tem, fifty Boston high school alum-. to thc barn, and he'd yell to tbe how, "Stand by for Inspection.'' nl have followed college courses | LETIN at all. under the volunteer tutelage of 100 "Sure." That sailor used to have an awful time going to sleep In hia Harvard undergraduate*, moat of There would be no need for us to make these bed and he used to walk in hi* sleep too. One night I hoard on them honor men. He finally got us started and bundled off, equipped with hi* cam­ awful commolioa In hi* room and I rushed up there, and there era, his flash gun, his flash bulbs, his film and hi* Instructions that complaints the subject of our editorial this week had Classes in the unique course he stood In front of the open window, throwing clothe* line* out kept buzzing around and 'round inside our head. they, in the first place, been registered through the meet at night in the dormitory on the ground hollering, "No bottom at fifteen." He finally talked proper channels so that we could have dealt with room* of "faculty membera." There "Push this . . . No. don't do that! . . . Now. remember, focus It me into buying him a hammock to sleep in, saying that wo* why they have relayed on to them the them individually. he couldn't sleep well, but wben that danged sailor tied up the material tbat the "teachers" bave It was a great deal altupler than v boss ao that it splashed water against tbe aide of tbe house, and lssmed ln their college courses. As it is, we invariably get them second hand and waiting and wta—I you • then complained because tbe water wasn't salty, I up* and fires (which on the face of it smacks of the eternal crank) The "pickaback scholar" plan 1* bum ami It waa all over. We burrled boron hilarious with our twelve him. —'from members of the staff who are not in a posi­ being continued tbi* •emaatar, and fine pictures. Sincerely, Inierrsted National Youth Ad- tion to answer the complaints or from faculty mem­ minUtration official*, wbo are con­ Our friend developed them. We stood outside the darkroom and bers or students who have no connection with the sidering offering thl* work to col- paced and thought what wo might do with Uie picture*. Sell them to BULLETIN whatsoever. leg* students who now receive gov­ tbe newspaper . . . sell them to kids at school . . . bang them ln our "Believe It or not." ernment aid. room . . . give one to each hockey player . . . At the beginning of the year a few of the clubs, MIKE DrrOTA Besides learning In evening He stuck his head out of the darkroom, surveyed t Chief Petty Cancer classes, tbe "pickaback scholars" in order to insure adequate coverage of their activi­ and then said: ties, appointed reporters from among their own U. S. Navy Rrecruitlng watch experiment* In the univer­ membership. Which was a good idea, considering the sity'* laboratories and have full use "Would you mind telling me turn you took t X tbe university's libraries » -*JI justifiable pride, we told him oil about It—the best angle*, limitations to which the BULLETIN, as an extracur­ what to oboot, bow to nock the abutter—and ever; thing. He Just stood ricular activity, is subject, and should have meant and ;-*dded and cleared Id* throat a couple of tame*. competent news handling since these reporters were Collegiate "Swel»." he sold. "Your pictures were perfect blanks—every one on the inside. But, strangely enough, it is from these Wings Over China of them." very organizations, at least as. far as we have been By George Moore IKH1 FIQHT Wc were dumbfounded. Hosuiy, be donned the flying Barometer "Look," be continued, waving tho cantora. "flow about the ten* able to determine, that the complaints are coming. CHAPTER III tog* and jerked on a helmet, pull- By BOB FALKNER cap—did you take it off T" The claim is that stories are turned in but never see DOGGEDLY, Steve set off down lug the goggle* down over bis eyes. print. tbe street hauling hi* rlklshaw. In In front of a mirror he paused and The Notre Dome Scholastic "Why, of course not! Didn't want tbe lens to get *nratohed! Noth­ hi* frantic mind, he sought a plan. looked; "Well, that'll haVe to do." prints a bitter hit: An egotist 1* s ing wrong, I* there, old nunT" In answer to this complaint we will say, in the Sooner or later, hi* Japanese pos- He flung open the door and ran fellow wbo thinks a* much of him­ "No," he said sadly. "No." first place, the BULLETIN seldom throws out a news songer would discover that be down tbe stairs. self as you do of yourself. He went slowly Into the darkroom, •*—--t—r hi* bead. story. As a matter of fact, in its present proportions wasn't a coolie. Then Steve bit up­ Tbey were all ln their plan**, on a plan. He turned suddenly wben he arrived, waiting for him. The Unlveralty of Kansas blind Ctsecklng op on the Eight Ball (Paid Advertisement): and coming out weekly, necessity sometimes de­ down a narrow, dork atreet- Half­ He climbed Into the only empty students ore earning their way way along, be stumbled and fell, Dear Fella*, mands "begging" news. Consequently, if a story ship, th»nlrtng bj* luck. H* looked through college transcribing text throwing the Jap from hi* to the right, saw asataul'* plane books Into braille. Tbe Eight Ball has been wrong In predicting gome* only once • written for the BULLETIN does not appear, it is Like a shot, he leaped and smashed there. The other raised hi* arm. the first of this year—we *ald Gcoaoga would beat Mom tan* In baa because it was either not handed in on time, or was his fist Into the surprised face. Steve returned tbe gesture. Motor* Harvard ho* alumni In St c balL Every hockey prediction ba* been right, aa baa eveiy oas in such bad shape that it could not be rewritten, or With quick finger*, be tied a cloth roared and tbe flight shot acroa* trie*; Hunter College ln New York 1 prognosUcatlou but tbat one! a—oea the other * mouth and drag­ the field and into the air. 1* the largest women's college ln it just wasn't news. ged blm Into on alley. Over tbe (lata***) line*, Steve de­ tbe world. Texas Tech Toreador. Wowt It pay* to advise! Right here we would like to make it clear that A moment later, be emerged, cided hi* time had coma Tbe the BULLETIN is not a campus publicity agency— resplendent In a uniform of Uie planes dropped down. He turned although the distinction between news and publicity Japanese Army. It wa* a bit too and fled, motor wide open. No one small, but It would have to do. Ha seemed to notice be had gone. is not always a real one. What we mean is that we stepped back up the atreet and Then, suddenly, a ship turned and publish accounts of school activities precisely be­ stopped on tbe corner. A rlklshaw came after blm. Steve grinned. It cause they are news, if not always for those in came In sight and he stepped out: waa Matsui. He climbed and wait­ ^SfcOMPlAlN'Me "Air field!" he snapped, trying to ed. The other ship raced toward SO MUCH ABOUT, school, at least for the hundreds of interested BUL­ imitate tho man, whose clothes he him. Closer and closer. Twin spots LETIN readers outside. If these stories as they ap­ wore, as much a* possible. of flame appeared at Its nose. Steve rolled over and dived. Matsui pear in print tum out to be good publicity for a cer­ IMPERSONATION followed Motor wide, Steve jerked tain campus group, so much the better. But the He stepped in, oat down and be­ back on tbe stick. The aCarcbetU hopes, ambitions, and private opinions, of either an gan to go through tbe papers be thundered up and over, wings individual or'a group, have no place in the BULLE­ had found ln a pocket- Slowly, he •training. He dropped on Matsui'* managed to get a general idea of tall. Th* gun* chartered and th* TIN as news; the BULLETIN is neither an incuba­ tbe man. He would now be f^ptsin black hole* ate toward the cock­ tor for insignificant, half-born plans nor a battle­ Nodzu, second in eej—,it—"•* of "A" pit. But Mutsul rolled out of range ground for rival organizations striving to outdo each flight. Tbe man even had a letter and came thundering up at Steve's from home in th* pocket. From tne belly, gun* biasing'. other in garnering space on its pages. character*, Steve gathered it must VICTOBV be tbat of a girl- He grinned and pocketed tbe paper*. There had Steve slid of r on been an order in them to take off poured tbe go* Into tbe Flat at dawn, fly West and *traf* the Down, down, h* roared, Matsui on And While We're Chine** line*. He waa ln luck. bl* tall. Black bole* appeared ln , SM0KIN6 JO* • *- After endless jogging throUgh the trailing edge of tbe wing, to On the Subject the narrow, winding streets, tbey bl* right. Steve suddenly Jerked drew up at Uie field, small and back on tb* stick. The plane well concealed. He climbed out, groaned; on* wing Bagged slightly, 'THE BULLETIN, AS the official publication of the but It held. He glanced back. Mat­ flipped tbe coolie a cola aad strode mats, M mount nrcrvu .rl If )-*u dort'l Sad policy is to back every worthwhile school activity plane* were lined up, before it, at blm again. Knowing that bis REAKING in a pipe? Make it easy on your 11 1L. mallow,.!. UltiMl V K. J. R.y soldi Tabacca down and ran Into * low, long straight at tb* other. Then Uataul up RIGHT—never too moist It's "crimp cut!" Caipaa/. Wia.lsa Sal.aa, N. C. ting disproportionate apace on its pages it is, if not building. . pulled away. Steve'* guns raked Draws easier, BURNS SLOWER—SMOKES because that organization is more "on the go," then Inside tbe door, he paused. There along tb* whole length of tb* *hlp. COOLER, with the grand aroma of rich, ripe because its president has taken the trouble to come wa* no on* there. He hurried A wlap of amok* trailed from tb* tobaccos. Say "PRINCE ALBERT" today! directly to the editors and give them the "dope." across the room and raced up tb* cockpit. The Morthsttl wabbled for stairs. He bod to Ond the right a moment, then plummet ted As we have said, our staff is limited—not only room. There wa* a closed door at earth. so by the lack of numbers but by the lack of time its the end of to* hall. He paused be­ A f*w mp—ant* later, Steve MI1.P members are able to devote to the publication. We fore It and 1—tensd. No aound. (Cunt—mad'on page *T -so therefore need the cooperation of those who want must turn them in before the deadline, which is TAST* their activities published. Monday noon. If an organization having its own reporter is Finally, if this cooperation is given, and the re­ _ .JUNOE still not satisfied with the representation it is getting, sults are still unsatisfactory, we ask just one thing M we ask first that its members find out how compe­ more: that complaints be presented to the editor— tently their man is fulfilling his office. And to ful­ not to anyone else, ln this way only can we change fill his office he must know what is news and what the situation if it is in our power and consonant with MS ALBERT is not; he must, if possible, type his stories, and he our policy to do so. THE NATIONAL JOY SMOKE GONZAGA BULLETIN Pap Three Bulldog Ski Men To Enter Their First Competition in Pacific Northwest Meet Tournament Will Be Held Mendel Wins Zing! . Bam! . Zowie! . You're Out! On Slopes of Mount Hood JOHN MOLITOR Club League AWARD WINNERS Near Portland. I T T » Promising a flve-tiuui team en­ WINS AWARD; CLi mazing a close three-way ANNOUNCED FOR try f nan Gonxaga, the unlvecslty race, the Mendel Club cinched the obi club yesterday auxx-pUd an tn- title of the Intramural league this VttattOU from the Ttintwrtfee NOT JS FIRST week as It garnered three victories Lodge, Inc.. of Porta—d to enter at tbe expense of the Press and CASABA SEASON the Favoiflo Northwest *ld meet. Molitor Pleased Over Hit Engineers clubs. The Mendel rec­ Th* lodge, ln connecUon with the ord showed but two defeats, both Tea Varsi t y and Ten Froth Multnomah athletic club, 1* apou- Inspirational Award; •ortng this slalom, croaa-country at the bonds of the G club. Hoopitera Win Letter* Hag Prep Trophy. G Club Second and Jumping compeUUon on the And Numeral*. slopca of Mount Hood on Sunday. Kntrcnched In second place was I April 23. By JIM CURRAN tbe G club with three defeats ad­ College letter and frosh numeral John Molltor, voted the most ministered by thc Platforum and Other Schools To Oome winners were announced last Mon­ Inspirational player on tbe thc Mendel, while Platforum end­ Other schools to be represented day by tbe Athletic office. Award* baoketball *quad, was pre­ ed s close third, beaten three Uroes | st thl* tournament will be the Unl- will be made at some future stu­ sented the first Eddie Mulbot- by thc Mendel and once by lhe O I verslty of Washing ton, Washington dent convocation. la—d trophy lost Wednesday club. state college, Whitman, Willamette Three varsity basketeer*. Hank ulgbt between halves of the Ending In fourth, fifth and sixth unlveralty, Reed college, Unlver- Montana guns. Although this Haug, Vlnce Stroyan, and Emll lalty of Portland, College of Puget respecUvely were the Press, En­ Anderson, will receive their third Is the only trophy won by gineers, and Kennel, the latter, ! Sound. Oregon Stat* college, Unl- John In bl* coUege career, nev­ varsity G's for basketball Only | verslty of Oregon, and the Unlver- however, hampered by an Incom­ man to receive hi* second year ertheless, winning trophlen I* plete sc hod uie. I slty of Idaho. not a new experience. award will be Bill Meablsbnek Six To Return As to the names of the men rep­ A* I chatted pleasantly at home resenting Gonxaga, Max King, Ski with hlrn the other night I noticed Coach Claude McOrath t* in­ club president, sold that tbey that It was one among several sured of at least six returning let­ would be selected only after a com­ openly displayed on the living ZA€S REPEAT OVER termen around which to build next petitive Lnterclub meet which will room piano. The most prominent. year** team. Leading tbe group be held on Mount Spokane within the largest one in sight was the will bo Junior Eraof "Red" Roland, the next two weeks. cup which tic received upon bis and sophomores Prank Watson, graduation from Gonzaga high TRAIL PUCKSTERS Bill Banner, Ed Sepicb, and George school for high scholastic standing Medved. all of whom wuo their and best athletic record. Gonzaga's hockey team emphat­ first varsity G's John Molltor also HLi First Seanon ically disproved the old adage that will receive his flrat letter but will ZAG ICE SQUAD This was the first and probably "lightning does not strike In the not return next year. Uie only season of college basket­ same place twice" aa thc Bulldogs Fro* Get Sweaters ball John has played since bo term­ administered a beating, both by Ten member* of the freshman inated a brilliant prep career near­ tbe score book and physically, to EYES COAST squad will receive their basketball ly seven years ago. Still retaining the Trail All-Stars Saturday night numerals. Fred Sontlnoai, Wayne bis defensive ability but having In the local Ice Arena, 9-1. Yaeger, Don Evavold. Jason Gayle, trouble scoring, be secretly con­ While the outcome was never In Ed Larson, BUI Bopp, and Ken Mc- TOURNAMENT fides, "I had a hard time regain­ 'doubt, as thc Zags outskated the Leod will receive their numeral* at ing my shooting-eye and It was ' Stars for two periods and then out- the same time a* tbe varsity. Fred only toward the end o( the season clubbed them 10 Uie third canto, Don't tell a soul. It's a secret Selmers, Frank Nappe and Gene that I began to score as I should.' there were more thrills per second Fltxpatrick have already received But Gonzaga university's crock Winning this trophy is indeed s | Uian the fans have bod the privi­ their numerals ln football, and are hockey squad have their eyes on fitting climax for John's basket-. lege of seeing previously this ses- entitled to but one sweater. thc Pacific Coast Invitational ama­ ball career, since he expects to ei­ opponent bites the tee—or at least *ktd* on It In a dastd oooditkan. Wbcai these two teur hockey championship* being ther continue his studies for a orawny oetoumemtm hit a charging forward, tbey aren't footing. Right now they have their sights prtnsd held In Oakland March 16-18. Tho master's degree or secure a Job, l'ettigrew Score* for the Oakland Invitational amateur hockey toumanve.it March la and 16 In California. Left to right, a Bulldogs are defending champions both of which will prevent further I Opening the gome, at three min­ Ice Men Slam pack of dynamite In large package-, George Steeves and Mag "Maak" Santo pinto. Bong! of Uie title, having won tt last year college basketball competition. utes and thirty seconds, Jerry Pet- by virtue of two shutout wins over Better Team Next Year !..;-••.'. blasted tho puck post In Many Goals Pacific Gas and Fuel and Mont­ Howcver, John thinks that Gon­ Frank Sopko, Troll goalie, on an Goodbye Banquet gomery Ward crews. zaga will have a better team next assist from Liren Moffat to chalk Gonxaga unlveralty has piled up Hockey Men Jubilant Sponsored by Ctty year than the present team. He be­ up tho first score. Less than two an enviable hockey record In It* Honors Coach The tournament Is sponsored by moans only the fact that Uie frosh minutes later, PctUgrew again lost nine games, eight of which the City of Oakland. California, team lacks sufficient height to put figured ln a score, as he passed to were Bulldog victories and one a All-Star Win They—Gonzaga's gridmen and and boasts an entry list ot five them on a par with most college Ad Saltan who connected again to Ue with New Westminster, 1-1. After former Coach Mike Pecarovich— teams to date, with prospect* of make lhe score 2-0. Petroskl, scor­ Have Scored Often came to tbe parting of the way Gonzaga becoming the sixth. Other ing the All-Stars' first two goals, The Zag* have scored 67 goal* a* ZAGS LOSE LAST Safian Hurries; Steeves Sunday evening In Uie Gold room teams are: Golden State Cream­ tallied one during the first period compared with their opponent*' 12. BASKETBALL TILT Shows Cut Ear And of the Desert hotel. At a "wlsh- eries, Montgomery Ward, Univer­ As I departed, he mumbled which ended at 2-1 in Die Zags fa- That give* the rampaging Bulldog* you-wall" banquet, thirty-one Gon­ sity of California. Pacific Gas ami something about how much be an average of six *nd one-third TO MONTANA, 42-36 McGuire Work*. liked the trophy und thought It zaga varsity football players hon­ Fuel, and Crockett*. tallies a game, while Frank Mc­ The strongest Gonzaga hoop ored Pecarovich wbo will leave this would be a further Inspiration to In the second period, wbilo hold­ Cool has only mlaaed one and one- John Freney. senior goalie, and next year's team. ing the Trailers scoreless, Cheddy quintet In recent year* Closed their By JACK MOHAN afternoon by car for Loe Angeles third pucks a game- How McCool where he will take over tbe bead Charlie "Sundy" Sunderland, daz­ Thompson, Pettlgrew, and Saflsn current campaign loot Wednesday Hockey can stop one-third of a puck 1* not coaching Job at Loyola university. zling center, were thc stars of the each scored as thc Bulldogs played on the local floor by dropping a tourney last winter. Both played only a mystery to the BULLETIN, heart-breaker to the University of faultless hockey for 17 minutes of but to his opponents, wbo see their ln sthletlcs; but watch a lock­ for Gonzaga. the period before declaring a mor­ Montana. Tbe Bulldogs stayed out er room scene of a triunipbaut DUTCH WILL choice shots go for naught- In front until the contest's dying Following the dinner, Chairman atorium on hockey rules in favor t—m after a gruelliiis; game, Included ln tbe amSTing record minute* when they fell before a Don Lansing, 1936 captain-elect. of those set out by the Marquis of compiled were two shutouts. and . KLOTOVICH LEAVES Queensbury. While Uie period end­ spirited Grizzly rally to wind up on Introduced Pecarovich who In turn Steeves and the Mask i to qualify that state—vent. GIVE TROPHY ed with tho score at 5-1, there were tbe abort end of a 42-36 count. tossed verbal bouquet* and fur- ST. MARY'S SQUAD George Sleeve* and Mag "Maak" Wanton Paces Lot's padded brick* to hi* proteges. Bas­ not many more players on thc Ice Santoplnto, •—••Mng Zag defense- start with the manager— Julian "Dutch" Ryan, proprietor as Hall and Gardner each drew that'* where I had lo start Satur­ ing hi* speech on tbe form of a ClouUng Mike Klolovlch, St. of the Blue and White Inn. has men, have played nearly all of tbe With high-scoring Frank Wat­ pep talk b* plan* to give his Loy­ Mary's triple-threat halfback, left penalties In the closing minutes for 520 minute* of these nine game*, son pacing tbe attack, Gonzaga day night aa I attempted to gain stated that he will again this year Gonzaga with. Casey of Trail Join­ entrance to tbe locker room of the ola squad preceding next fall's school Monday, It was reported by provide the trophy to be awarded without substitutes Steeves h*a moved out In front to * 21-16 mar­ Gonzaga-Loyola clash, Maestro Gael albietic officials yesterday ing them ln the penalty box. been ofr the ice only twelve min­ gin at balf-Uma Early In tbe *ec- victorious Gonzaga Bulldog*. Or­ the hockey player voted most In • dinarily, Jerry McGuire i* a quiet, Mike appraised the ability of each The 180-pound grid star was one splrational to the Gonzaga hockey Until thc return of eocn team to utes of that time (while he wa* ln ood stanza thc Blue and White of the Bulldog diners. For exam­ of the main reasons for St. Mary's the penalty bos, and Santoplnto widened the gap and at one time unassuming Individual; but let sextet. A* usual, the players will full strength shortly after thc third anyone attempt to disturb the af­ ple—"Now take thl* boy Davis- 20-0 walloping of Gonzaga lost fall themselves choose one from among canto started, llttlo was done by only It minute* (also In the hock­ led by eight points. The Bulldog* court who play* end. Boys, (Loy­ ey brig). dung tenaciously to their slight ter-game peace of hi* boy*! How­ Klolovlch was billed as the key their own ranks by secret ballot. cither side until Gonxaga hit its ever, after making an entrance ola men) be'* tough; he'* twice a* man In next year's Madlgan ma­ stride, scoring three Umea in a* advantage until the final three tough a* bl* father, Nick wbo wa* However, this year "Dutch" ha* minute* when tbe driving Montana tbat would do credit to "Tbe Shad­ chine. It is said he left school be- intimated that he may change tbe many minutes while- Petroskl tal­ ow," I could not help but wooder one of the greatest heavyweight c^'.'"* of financial and scholastic aggregation scored four rebound* wrestler* of hi* day. Tbi* Nick form of the trophy and, rather lied once for Trail, making tho Hitchhiker (thumbing a ride): at the efficiency of Quardlan Jer­ dlfflculUes, but no official pro­ and two long goal* from the floor throw* a half-Nelson on Father than a plaque, he may award score 8-2. It Uieo remained for Cy "Hoy, Mister, I'm going your ry a* be checked suits, stick*, tow­ nouncement as to the reason wan to put the game safely on Ice. Dick and by brute strength force* something more Indicative of hock­ Cohen, the visitor's best offensive way." el* and other Incidental*', got wa­ the elder to glvo him the car any ey- threat, to flash In two goals ln Driver: "Bet you I get there Watson, who garnered a total of ter for the boy*; maintained an] Lost year, the first time such an quick succession- However, soon eagle-eye on tb* door; and, gener­ Ume be wonts It," A* a final shot st" Tbe Procoptan New*. (Continued on page •) I'REP TITLE SETTLED HERE award had been given, John Fren- after, Moffat sent the puck In on ally, was tbe efficient force ln a Pecarovich pleaded. "Boy* don't ey, senior goalie, was chosen by a rebpund for the final score of tho maelstrom of derelict objects. moke It too tough on me next fall. bis teammates as Uie most Inspira­ evening, making tbe count 9-4 ln Man of the Week - These Shower* Am f f f inrwbij,' only a bunch of kid* who like Lewis and Clark and North Cen­ tional player on the squad. the Bulldog's favor. Frank Watson As Jerry went about hi* multi­ to play the game down there" tral high schools will selUe Lhi' By BOB DKULWO Maura Speaks Spokane city prep basketball title While they all abowed up well Despite Sports editor Fafaey, radio singer ln tbe future and that tudinous tasks, shower chatter. In- he played baseball (third base) on ter*per**d with occasional bowls In a playoff game tomorrow night boxers, still Utile Cy Cohen and Frank na* no nickname. A* I in thc Gonzaga gym. The LC aquad m "Red" Kendall stood out for watched takn play a good game an Independent team ln Seattle. He produced by unexpected dashes of In turn Ray C. (Doc) Mauro, admittad be liked to dance and at­ cold water, came from th* adjoin­ former Gonxaga trainer under Pe­ defeated the NC team a week ago the losers; while the whole Gon­ of pinochle, all bl* hall mate* to tie for first place after running zaga team seemed at their beat. hat called him Watson. tribute* hi* awkward but efficient ing shower room; these noises carovich; Samuel A. R. DOgley, blended with the arguments, con­ Franlde Carroll, Bill Frailer, and In second moat Of the season. J.M. As he tramped Jkn Moll- style of basketball to long hours of 20c Ilsir Cut dolences, and agreement* begotten Claude McGrath, member* of the Official* of both schools settled Pint Ptriod tor's ace he said that he flnt tia>dhat in overly big crowds . . . •i Cboir Service .tila-raw < Mafial) Ilk* out at Wandermer* . . . In the dressing room, lent a friend­ coaching staff, delivered brief on the Gonzaga floor as tbe best talk*. Roy Vanderzandcn, "O" club In town for the playoff because the 1'i-lrui'ai (Hrliiixrrl. Aad then I got my undercover ly atmosphere that spoke of vic­ sixth grade, when be used to tory. Much ado wa* mode over president and 1 AH sing spoke on be­ auditorium Is tbe largest neutral Riverside Btrber Shop drop down from Cathedral en to work on him . . . tbat 1*, 311 W. Riverside Jerry Pettlgrew** bruise* and cuu half of their teammate*. Brother floor In tbe city. grade school to Seattle to after I found out that he was a NICK OONATO, Prop. •tar half back on the high school and George steeves' mauled ear Peter Buskens, S.J., wbo has seen •i linittafi—Hafi.ti (I'lllfraw).' 0*Dea high school to watch to say nothing of "Doc" Ray Van- half a dozen coaches come and go In the world. See you nezt Novem­ i'maJti-: tat-- (3). IUIL Oardsar. the big fellow* posy and bog football team. Mad* »vtn letters ber." Third Ptriod and three championship medal*. derxaaden'a expert treatment of from Gonzago, declared all Mike 7. r.unnji—Outopinlo (OardMt). the floor libi.ni If when It Cheddy Thompson's cut eye lid a* had said wa* true and told the I "Mink" There I tapped the Oomxaga "grape­ 8. Honiara—Tbsiflpaao (Uardiier). want bu*y. Ray said in his beet bedside man- boy* to follow the advice tended Attending the party were; Dan H. Trail—,'nnaat (Mclntrra). vine" and tootd out that be plays 10 Oaniata—Tharspaon ijtaaiaa). From then on he played on th* Now, this 1* going to hurt a them by Pecarovich. Following tbe Mcllnkovlch, Adolph Solka, Hubert 11 Trail—Cob« (Caa—. PatnMld). grade school team aad, when In tbe checkers (though oven MoahWb- tittle; Just let tbe nurse bold your program each player passed past Crotcau, Tony Canadeo, Nick Do- DON'T 13. Trill—Cgfaan (I'MroiIri). beat him, la fair at card*, 13 Gonial*—MuffM (Mutaliladl. seventh grade, hi* team won the the door to shake the bond of their vlacourt, Stanley Woods, Dunne BE A t'rnaliK-i: Oohao. Ifclnl—a Ol, I'.'iu city parochial school cbampson- a—d hard to wake up In tbe mani- former mentor and wish him well. Pepplca, Jim, Bryant, Ray Hare. ohlp. Then be shoved on into OTJea hatT The keynote of the welt-wishers Seaton Daly, Ralph Schloaser, Ed high school and was graduated •a hi* Go! was, "So long coach; all the luck Hamacher. AI Bradford. Thor with several atripe*. Thus waa hi* • the Uine when be I* sleep- Soflon, with an unusual Ulveatad, Ray Vanderzandan, Mike SQUIRMER! Wo Moke AH Kind* of unspectacular but enviable basket­ burst of speed, waa tb* fust in and Zarowny, Bud Zumwalt. John KINGS AND PINS ball career before O.U. got blm... had to meet." While you might Twohy, Bud Goodwin, Lansing, Why be A social outcast be­ ' ' out of tbe shower, tbe think from Thompson's playing Come In *nd place your order So That'. ItT But toy chief discovery was tbat first dressed, and tbe first to leave, Henry Haug, Gordon Weed, Bill cause of uncomfortable under­ tbat there waa no love lost be­ Becker. Dick O'Nell, Doug Wright. SARTORI But a* he went set on the third he hot', a very definite affection la all the while trying not to appear wear—For the thrill of a life­ band be told me tbat ha wa* plan­ femmai. or something. HI* favorite tween him and any Troll player, Ralph Reynolds. Jim McGuire, Ce­ ! Master Craftsmen in Jewelry too concerned about 'someone he still Cheddy wa* wondering wben time wear ning to be either aa educator or (Vtootinusd on page *) cil Hare. Pat Murphy, Vic Van N. 10 Wan St. he wo* going to *ee aome of his Dyck, Bert Jacobean and Ed Dunn, old cronies, excluding "Baldy" senior manager. Welykochy. Frank McCool wo* ra­ JOCKEY Sweeney Coffee Co. "DUTCH" RYAN ther taciturn aa he graciously re­ CHIN A—SILVER ceived the team's sympathy as re­ Platforum To Spontor SHORTS GLASSWARE HOT LUNCH SPECIALTIES gard* a couple of those fluke goal* , RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT which ended the game which Handball Tournament Join the parade of enlight­ started thl* story which end* now. ened men and enjoy tbe sleek Wholesale-Retail The Platforum club will sponsor 11 W. Riverside Ot and smart styling of thl* No- BLUE&WHITEINN an intramural handball tourna­ ment with ploy starting about Squlnn underwear. Jockey un­ The Rematte has everything derwear by Cooper* carries tbe Fine Corsages March 6. Each club may enter two lecessa—r. Th* Royal 1* always separate teams of two men each. patened Y-f ront construction—a THE a favorite. All make*. Rented. told, Exchongtd. Men wbo play for one team of the convenient, no gap front open­ DISTINCTIVE PRINTING.. club are ineligible to play for the ing. No buttons, no bind, no HOYT FLORIST other at any later date. bulk. For CUat and Sdwol Affaira KERSHAW'S Dorian Studio N. 11 Post Main 4184 Entries for this tournament With Outstanding Ability— must be handed In to Ed Foubert, TICKETS : PROGRAMS : POSTERS Beat of Q/_llty—Knowl­ not later than Friday, March 3 50 and 75c edge of Photography— Bob Flynn, chairman, Ed Foubert Courtesy and Friendship. THE SPORTSMAN'S REPAIR SHOP and Ken Hall are the committee ln Main Floor AT YOUR SERVICE charge and will settle nil disputes Acme Stamp & Printing Co. Manufacturer* of Cb*nin* Letters, Felt Cap*, Lattars, Emblem*. THE CRESCENT (The INLAND CATHOLIC Preaa) Banner*, or anything from felt- Franklin and Marshall coUege •M Peyton Bldg. has placed tbe four major student S112 Part atraat aMa M S pokao*. Wash. WARE, COCHRAN & COULTAS dance* of the year In It* tuition •—j W. 423 Sprogu* charges Page Four GONZAGA BULLETIN co L E Coaching Situation An CohgAnd | _^k^OD S Eu, ,zes Late Develops Interest °9 FORGC J . Pope Pius XI The BULLETIN received word By TOM CUKKAN ln__ o,lVey, Mry abie _» coach not long ££o of the death of Col­ jfftttttttt Who Is to be tbe new football for the last seven year* wbo U still With pralae* for hi* great effort* k« ixtmpntitiw spirit; caused Uie caged birds to chirp querulously over their ruffled plum­ "I swiped a plane and came here paramount In tbe minds of the to assist to building big gome an- _ _, christian doctrine. Plus , age. The tinkle of guitars from the patio was almost lost In the stri­ from Hankow." ! Mwi52S SS'JSSH^LS^SRd WH*•<- «t« —t •*- u,. latu. many Alumni wbo by telephone, dlence.; and in general to make It _ _ _„,_„„. „ _, ,_*„, ]____^_____*£"£*_, dent tone* of our landlady, who was vigorously berating thc cook for "What?" The other stared. e telegraph, air mall and special de­ possible for tbe Athletic Booed, the! ,, .. ^ IT*" .. m*PPfa out U»e way "Yea, hod a pleasant trip. Mat­ wo d dropping a cigarette In the chill, livery letter from all over the West oo^tdng staff, and most of all tbe g^ „ , _, , • ^ ^ d ^^^_^ n ^ Q>1 sui got wise to me. when I started Mlddle w t Unjvil B t 0 b ul l Gonvr—atlon Plec*»—Mexico nave besieged the AthleUc Board Player, ttemaelve* to ceswmer , , .- .. : ""*» t0 ^ f^_____U tt" to leave thorn and took out after slty 0 Iow Dillv lowmll Mt Such nighta are for conversation, and both Robenson and 1 were ln favor of one or another candi­ football team, which are general-[ __ mMaaKe to __ mourning B***"-* Sole nill**Jl me. We had a little discussion. I date, Is obvious from a perusal of trying to draw Crane out. He hod spent half his lifetime in the wildest won the argument-" ly the best fln.un-j.ai, u»- rnost care-' ^jrid: "xlw Roman Catholic ! Not long after that. Colonel their communication*. fully coavobed and the most ably church loel one of Its greatest Mears waa appointed aole commls- parts of Mexico and could, when the mood was oa him. tell of many "You should have been born an Nolewortby, too, is tbe very, rnaoned In the world. All of utdobj | | |n the death of Pope Plus stoatr of Alaska in place of the weird, uncanny things. Englishman. Steve." M( tn courteous tenor which I* evident In Is neccer—r)' to Gonxagii cuavobing . ^ equally group of three num wbo hod been We were discussing the possibility of tho United States taking "Ha, and be red-faced, have a XI but tbB 1o33 wl]l fc]t the communications of such Alum- j •******«, | t>y the non-Catholic world, for noinovcrning thsl territory a* co­ over Mexico, and Robcnson had become quite voluble about 1L "It will walrus mustache, and office nips. al ** W. A. "Shorty" Richmond of So, whoever he may be, let us one man. perhaps. In our turbulent \ commls*loners. have to come," he was saying. "It's a crime to leave a country in thl* Just like you" Steve laughed and caught the bottle hurled st blm; Tocoma, John J. Kennedy, former] oil shoulder tho load to win. been such a constant force i Following the World war. In condlUon and thc sooner Uncle Sam steps In, the better for ail of ! w l , Into the dark-:"Wnftt do you eay to a drink to basketball star, John Mostenon of j a>. for peace. Repeatedly it haa been *' <-'» Col. Mears served with the He Inhaled deeply of his cigarette, then threw it u the whole, darn Japanese sir San Francisco and formerly of thc intervention of Plus XI that - 3- Engineers, he was asked by ness beyond tbe rolling. BULLETIN fame, Bid Mulligan, ZAGS LOSE LAST has tempered the action of the war I R*lph Budd to build o huge *U- Ed Barrington, D. W. Twohy Jr. (Continued irom Page 3| | ," ttal for the Great Northern Rait- "These lousy peons don't care who's ruling them." he "Fine," the other sat two glasses ords and Other* of Seattle. Tom Jovick. T s p "Wo could make this country one of the glories of Uie globe.' on the desk and stretched out bl* j Plus' furtherance of the cause of \ °^ *" *- a«- vice president of the North Cali­ ! Mexicans Are a Queer People long, lean frame la tbo chair. 17 points, beaded the individual education was recogniied by Uie __ _ If. Field Engii fornia Alumni club, Doug Dyck- Tbe Gutbrie Company of New Well, maybe you're right," Crane admitted, "but I wouldn't like: Steve flUed the glasses; "T scorer*. Stroyan collected 9 for Crclf;hton University "Crelghton maa, Ferd Scbaaf, Leo McGavlck, lan : A York, which held the contract for the Job of governing them. Mexicans arc a queer people. A mixture of j Japan, may obc continue this war. Gonzaga while Hall. Ryan and " " Earned and brilliant stu- C. J. Pessetnier. Alfred Atbera and dvM the boring of a seven-mile tunnel Indian, Spaniah and Negro Incubated for Uiree centuries In a tropical "Beautiful thought." the other Seyler with 12. 11 and 10 rcspec- himself. Pope Plus "•• many other* of Tocoma and other for thc cause of education. He tbrough tbe Cascade Mountains oo climate give* something a lot different from lhe good old Anglo-Saxon.; PJ*"* «« another glass; "What Northwest cities Uveiy were the big guns In the Ul maintained that through education ° Great Northern line between e Montana offensive. •These natives appear lazy and stupid, but do one an injury aml| .^ ^ j ^ nuw m „„,. Many Catndidataa Supported — ] the youth of the world would come i Seattle and Spokane, assigned him he will never rest until a knife reposes ln some part of your anatomy! jjow." 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