Gauchos to a Wait Final Stockton Game Scores

Gauchos to a Wait Final Stockton Game Scores

U nivcrsity of California Gauchos Face Tough SANTO BflßBQßQ COLL6 G6 v Foe in Stagg Eleven By NICK LAFKAS When the Gaucho eleven encounters the Tiger squad this evening at Stockton it will almost parallel he 1941 season’s contest with Pacific when Santa Barbara was the 3 to 1 under­ dog. In that grid battle the Gauchos scored a 7-6 victory. Tonight the Tigers will again be the favorites with a 1 commendable record having VOL. XXVI € L GAUCHO SANTA BARBARA, CALIFORNIA, OCTOBER 11, 1946 No. 3 amassed a 31-0 score against W il­ Navy Opens liams Army A ir Base recently and, what is more significant, hav­ Reserve Courses ing lost to Oregon by a mere 'COP' Hop at Music Hall Tonight digit. In comparison, Santa Bar­ For Ex-Swabs bara has one win to its credit, a 19-6 title over Cal Poly, and a AW S PREXY Good news has reached the San­ loss with Loyola of 6-0 last week. m m m m m ta Barbara campus for any and GAUCHOS TO A WAIT FINAL Rehearsals Start Despite their defeat by Loyola, all ex-Navy men. This informa­ the Gauchos feel confident that tion was brought to our attention they have an excellent chance to On Six-Day Week this week by Lt. W. Peterson, upset Pacific. They are prepared kly.STOCKTON GAME SCORES U.S.N., who was glad to announce to produce plenty of hard fighting ■ that the V-6 and O-l Naval Re­ Last minute preparations have been made for an all- For ASB Comedy and a speedy team against the serve programs have definitely college dance tonight in the Music hall on Riviera campus Tigers. “ W e did it once, and we Dr. Joseph Free announced to­ been established here in Santa beginning at 8 :30 p.m. Dress for the evening is informal, with '- " A HP can do it again” is the theme day the tentative cast for the fall Pat W ell’s Collegians providing the music for the event. Barbara. song of the Santa Barbara grids- semester’s opening Associated For those who are unfamiliar Sponsorship of the dance is being handled by the A.W.S., men. Student Body production, “ George with these programs, Mr. Peter­ ■with President Sharon Smith, in" Coach Stan Williamson will ex­ Washington Slept Here” . son briefly explained the difference charge o f arrangements. Tickets periment with some backfield com­ The part of Newton will be between the two and clarified will be sold at the door tonight binations by shifting Patton from Della Zeles Set played by Paul Kliss; Kimber, Mil- some points which hacj^arisen with at 50c per couple, and 59c fo r left half to fullback, and either ton Commons; Annabelle, Made­ many o f our fleet veterans. He stags. Royal Cathcart or Harold Dud- line Prentiss; Madge, Jeanne Since the football game with Show Dale listed the following important dridge will open at left half. Either Baird; Steve, Richard Clark; College of Pacific will be in pro­ Delta Zeta Delta sorwrity mem­ points: Tommy White or Buck Billenger Katie, Mary Moore; Mrs. Douglas, will start at quarter. Sani Cath­ gress at Stockton at the same bers have set Thursday, October 1. V-6 and 0-1 are open to all Nancy Davis or Jane Miller; Rena honorably discharged enlisted men cart or Max Diamond will1 start at time, bulletins o f the game’ s scor­ 24 as tile date for tireir annual Margo Barreiro; Uncle Stanley, right half. (Pacific’s Coach Stagg ing will be relayed to the home fashion show at El Paseo. The 2. V-6 is an IN A C T IV E reserve will remember Max Diamond from Frank Wilson; Hester, Suzanne campus and announced periodical­ affair, to which college students program and all men are abso the 1941 classic when the Gauchos Jankelson; Prescott, Walter Beav­ ly at the dance. and townspeople are cordially in­ Sharon Smith, an her second lutely unobligated except in the gained 144 yards from scrimmage year as president of AWS, is er; Miss Wilcox, Joanne McNear; with Max Diamond accounting for vited, will be a dinner dance, with case of a national emergency, ^handling arrangements ftr the Clayton Evans, Roland Adameck; (Maritime and railroad strikes 122 of them.) the highlight of the evening be­ “ COP Hop” tonight at the Promising as a potent full back BRAWL CANCELLED Sue, Margaret Honohan; Leggett, etc., are not considered a national ing w fashion show ^sponsored by Music hall* is hard-running Patton, and W il- The AMS ha* decided that ¡Steve Smith, and Tommy, Fred emergency.) These men will only Phelps Field has been taHmg Jack 'Rose. liamson will introduce a few new Wade. «enough of a beating under the Working on the 'dinner dance go on active duty upon proclama­ plays to take advantage o f his ex­ Although a definite date has ^pounding cleats o f our grid are Susan Perry, hostess; Betty Student-Vet Killed tion by the president. cessive speed. not yet been set for presentation, warriors and they will spare it Landes, tickets; Hetty Maher, In Tragic Accident 3. There is chance for advance­ Pacific’s outstanding feature is the added discomfort o9f at rehearsals, six days a week, will ment in both programs but op- Stagg’s colorful flanker type of Freshman-S ophomore Mud Junie Davidson, Patti Maher, pub­ play which demonstrates an un­ The career of • Paul Downing start immediately. portunities are naturally better in Brawl, it was announced by the licity; and Elsie Tatum, presi­ balanced line with one end split Michelet, a freshman student at "Dean of Men’s office. dent of the organization. The O -l. at about 15 yards. Three yards Slanta Barbara College, and a The “B r a w 1”, originally alumni organization will handle 4. Men in O-l will meet once behind the split end is the flanker scheduled for October 1®, win ■veteran o f many months overseas a raffle of hard to -get items. AMS CARDS week, Thursday nights, for two back placed in a position to spread be postponed until after foot­ «duty with the Army A ir Forces, Students who have not yet the opponents defense and be in ball season. Ardis Adler was named to he hours only and will receive a day’i was abruptly brought to a halt obtained AMS cards can pur­ position to receive short passes, in charge o f the sorority’s snack chase them now at the office pay fo r this service. Men will be laterals, or reversals. «on Saturday night, October 5, "booth which will be in the quad of the Dean of Men. paid quarterly and the total when the motorcycles on which he COUNCIL NOTES during Homecoming, November An AMS card will admit the amount will depend on rate held, was a passenger crashed into a owner to all Associated Men Seniors Honorary , Code Scrapped 22, 23, 24. 5. Men are eligible to enlist in motorcycle driven by his friend. Students activities free of Following the business meeting, the highest rate held while in the Student council voted to abolish Temporarily blinded by the lights charge. Selects Pledges the Delta Zetes adjourned to the Navy. the honor code method of giving o f an oncoming car, the two driv­ Beta Sigma Chi house for a joint 6. A training program will be New members o f Crown and examinations, and to permit in­ ers lost control of their motor­ meeting. set up fo r O-l men as soon as Scepter, honorary senior women’s structors to use their own methods cycles and collided. orders from Washington arrive, organization will- be voted upon Planning a rummage sale for AMS Smoker o f suppressing the wholesale Funeral services were held 7. Longevity builds up for pay at a special breakfast meeting at Saturday, October 19, composed 9:30 Sunday, October 12th, at cheating that has been in evidence Tuesday, October 8, at McDer­ in both instances. the main business for the Gam­ Features Bouts 8. The DE-797, the Weeden, is the home o f Helen E. Sweet, dean during the period in which the mott’s Colonial Mortuary. o f women. code was used. ma Delta Chi sorority at their here in the harbor for dock trials In making this move, the coun­ Monday night meeting. Plans for Athletic matches and musical and other practical tests. A t a recent meeting o f the numbers composed the program group, plans were also made for a cil admitted that the attempt to the coining fall rush events were Education Honorary 9. Special and vital information control cheating by the students of the AMS' Smoker held in the concerning electronics is open to dinner to be given fo r the women also discussed. Gerry Steen was of University Village, Wednesday, had failed, handing that control Opens Pledging auditorium last Wednesday even­ all' radio, radar, and sonar men. elected treasurer to replace Nita October 16 at 6:30. The dinner back to the faculty. ing. Free cigars were provided 10. Opportunities for Naval Re­ Albright. Chi Alpha Delta, honorary ele­ will be held at the Gamma Delta Special Tickets for those who attended the gath­ serve officers to help the 0-1 pro­ Chi house, 33 East Valerio. To mentary education fraternity, held gram are definitely open. ering to watch Bill Burdick versus acquaint the women with college Harold Martin, publicity direc­ its first meeting of the fall se­ Mr.

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