To Direct Foreign Service School Dartmouth Loses By

To Direct Foreign Service School Dartmouth Loses By

VOL. II GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY, WASHINGTON, D. C, APRIL 7, 1921 No. 23 TO DIRECT FOREIGN DARTMOUTH LOSES BITTER BATTLE UNION MEETS SERVICE SCHOOL BY HEAVY HITTING ENDS IN TIE APRIL TENTH R. S. MacElwee, Of Commerce Three Home Runs, a Triple, And Georgetown And Holy Cross Chief Justice White And Senator Bureau, To Join George- Three Doubles Win Twelve Innings To a Draw. Reed Will Address town University. For G. U. Bissonette Stars. Meeting. Announcement that Director Roy S. Georgetown came back strong after Georgetown and Holy Cross battled The regular monthly meeting of the the defeat by Penn State, and downed twelve innings to a 4-4 tie on March Georgetown Un^an will be held next MacElwee, of the United States bureau Dartmouth by a sensational rally, 29th, staging one of the greatest Sunday morning, April 10th, in Gaston of foreign and domestic commerce, coming up from behind a 4-run hani- Hall. The principal speakers for the whose resignation is in the hands of cap and winning, 9-4. Things looked games ever seen on Georgetown field. occasion will be the Hon. James A. Secretary of Commerce Hoover, will bad for four innings, in which Dart- Del Bissonette was the-hero of the Reed, United States Senator from Mis- mouth scored four runs and held the become the administrative head of the game, going in as a pinch hitter in the souri, and the Hon. Edward Douglas Hilltoppers to one hit and no runs. White, Chief Justice of the United Georgetown School of Foreign Service The break came in the fifth, when ninth, when the game looked like a sure defeat, and lacing a double to States Supreme Court. The president on May 1 was made last night by Pres- Flavin was walked, and after Mur- of the Senior Class of the Law School ident Creeden, of the University. By phy flied out Sheridan advanced him right field. Hap Ward, batting for will also address the Union. with a single. Sheedy walloped the taking Dr. MacElwee from the govern- Flavin, struck out, but Red Murphy, It is the purpose of the Union to or- first ball pitched him over the cen- ganize a baseball league of the different ment service the University is preparing ter field stands, and trotted around the peppy gelder, banged a single to center, and Bissonette raced home schools of the University to further the to reorganize the school and faculty on for four bases. Kenyon doubled to friendly relations already created among deep left, and reached third when a permanent basis. with the tying run. Neither team was the various schools by the Union. It is Tracey held Reynolds' tap, not throw- able to score after that, and darkness The Rev. Edmund A. Walsh, regent ing it anywhere in time to make a also the intention of the Georgetown brought the game to a close at the end Union to work hand in hand with the of the school, will continue in his pres- put-out. Tracey then relieved Bill of of the twelfth. local K. of C. in securing reputable ent position as general director. any work by uncorking a wild pitch, George started the ball rolling in upon which Kenyon scored and Rey- boarding houses for the members of the Mr. MacElwee, who recently ten- the second inning. Art Reynolds, incoming Freshmen classes next fall. nolds reached second. Hyman struck first up, drew a pass. Kenyon beat dered his resignation to Secretary out, but Bissonette cleared the bases Plans for this movement are already out a hit to short, while Reynolds under way and will be announced at the Hoover, intends to devote his entire by a mighty clout which sailed far advanced to second. Jimmie Sullivan over the trees in right field. Malley meeting Sunday. time to his work at Georgetown. He bunted safely, and the bases were full. An innovation that will probably be struck out, but six runs were netted Dudack was next up, but before he will continue his lecture courses, his in the slugfest, and the game was on adopted at the May meeting and con- got a chance to do anything Murphy, tinued thereafter will be the devoting of subjects being on export sales practice. ice. Holy Cross catcher, let one of Ho- It is expected that important changes Sheedy held the slugging honors half an hour or more to extemporaneous ran's fast ones go by him, and two debating and public speaking. for the day, poling two homers over runs came in. Sullivan got to third will be made soon in reorganizing the Rev. Edward S. Brock, S. J., spiritual courses at the school to meet new prob- the center field stands. Bissonette on the error, and Dudack brought him got but one hit, but that homer was in with a single to center. Murman director of the Union, announced last lems arising in world trade. One of the the longest clout ever seen on George- struck out, and Flavin forced Dudack week that a record attendance is ex- most important of these will include an town field. Kenyon kept his average at second. Murphy was out on a fly pected at next Sunday's meeting. The Union is fast growing in popularity and extensive course on economics and a up with two hits out of three times to left. at bat. Big Jim Robertson, Dart- becoming a real factor in the life of the service for the benefit of business men. The Northerners came right back in mouth's famous football star, con- the next frame. Maguire dropped a University. nected with one in the second inning safe one in right field, and Murphy for a stinging triple and played a fine scored him with a double to center. ESSAY CONTEST DUAL DEBATE game at first. Chun, the little Chi- Horan was out at first, but Dugan nese fielder, made four pretty catches singled to left, scoring Murphy, and TO T. D. KERNAN APRIL EIGHTH in the left. took second on the throw-in. The After Hyman replaced McCarthy in next man flied out. Doherty slammed Mr. Vachel J. Brown, S. J., Modera- Georgetown will resume its debating the fourth, Dartmouth never had a another single to center, and got to tor of the Journal, announced early this season after the Easter holidays with a chance. Sam fanned eleven of the second while Dugan scored. Gagnon week the winners of the prize essay con- dual debate with Lafayette College on nineteen batters to face him, and al- got free passage when he was hit by test conducted by the College monthly. Friday, April 8th. The question will be, lowed only two hits. McCarthy one of Reynold's benders, and O'Con- Thomas D. Kernan. '23, was awarded Resolved, That the use of injunctions in worked well while in he was in, and nor dropped a hit on left, but Jimmie first prize for his light essay entitled labor disputes be abolished. except for the ragged support behind Sullivan's perfect throw nipped Do- "Contrariness of Things in General." hertv at the plate. The feature of this debate will be that him he would have held Dartmouth The judges decided that two eccays, each college will have two teams, one to one run. After that both teams played air- tight ball until the eighth. In the "Fountain Pens." by Joseph F. Lilly, '24, debating at home while the other will Dartmouth made two runs in the and "Modernism," by Charles B. go away the same night, and debate on second on a pass, a triple, a stolen fifth Sheedy filled the bases by beating out an infield hit, but Reynolds lost Lowndes, '23, were tied for second place. the same question. In Gaston Hall base and an error. In the fourth they The three essays will appear in the Georgetown will have the affirmative, made two more on an error, a pass, the chance for a rally by striking out. Simendinger opened the eighth for coming issue of the Journal. while the G. U. team at Lafayette will and another hit. After that they never The judges for the contest were the uphold the negative. got a man past second, while George- Holy Cross by a hard slam, but Jim- mie Sullivan made a good catch in Rev. Edmund A. Walsh, S. J.. of Representing Georgetown in the de- town was hitting at will. The Hill- Georgetown; Mr. F. E. Bowen, S. J., of bate here will be John McCann of toppers added three more runs after deep left. Maguire caught one on the nose and drove it to center for three Fordham; Mr. Bernard A. Leeming, Maine, Joseph McGowan of Minnesota, the festival in the sixth, Sheedy's sec- S. J.. of the Georgetown Prep School; and Sylvan Pauly of Montana. The ond home-run accounting for these bases. Murphy grounded out, but Maguire made home on the play. .Mr. Neil Boynton, S. J., and Mr. Fay team going to Lafayette is made up of scores. Murphy, S. J., of Woodstock. Robert W. C. Wimsatt of the District of Sheridan furnished one of the thrills Georgetown tried hard to tie the of the game by his headlong dive to score, but went out one-two-three. Columbia, Paul DeW. Page of Texas, Senor Manuel Segundo Sanchez, rep- and Charles B. Lownes of New York. stop Kopf's liner in the third inning. Tn the first half of the ninth Holy He knocked the drive down, and man- Cross got two men on, but Reynolds resenting the Department of Public In- aged to roll over and get the ball to struck out the last man.

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