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1 John Carroll Universiy Carroll Colleced The Carroll News Suden The Carroll News- Vol. 8, No. 2 John Carroll Universiy Follow his and addiional works a: hp://colleced.jcu.edu/carrollnews Recommended Ciaion John Carroll Universiy, "The Carroll News- Vol. 8, No. 2" (926). The Carroll News. 9. hp://colleced.jcu.edu/carrollnews/9 This Newspaper is brough o you for free and open access by he Suden a Carroll Colleced. I has been acceped for inclusion in The Carroll News by an auhorized adminisraor of Carroll Colleced. For more informaion, please conac connell@jcu.edu.

2 e Carroll News John Carroll Universiy Vol VIII. DUFFY TO PLAY I FOR JUNIOR HOP I Third Year Men Throw Firs Frolic of he Season I The firs dance o be h eld by one of he classes of John Carroll U niversiy, wlll be given by he Junior class on Saurday evening, Oc. 30, a h e High- oon Club. The dance will be a Hallowe'en a ffair and Geor ge Duffy a nd his Cora l Ga bles Orchesra has been engaged f or he evening. Charles Forser is chairman of he commiee in charge a nd has a s his assisans, J. Douglas Mci vor, J ohn Maloney, Jim Mullholland and Frank Ra nney. Forser p romises somehing new and novel in he way of dances o open Carroll's social sea on. H allowe'en decor a ions and program favors will be used in keeping wih h e season. Due o he fac ha he presen senior class has always held is class dance on Thanksgiving nigh a nd ha. been so uccessful in he pa, i wa decid ed o keep ha dae fo r he Senior dance and a llow h e J nniors o hold he fi r s social funcion. Plans and arrangemens for he Senior a ffair have no been made as ye, bu will be anonunced in he fuure issues of he Carroll News. Junior Orchesra Renders Program On Sunday, Oc. 0, he Junior Orchesra of J ohn Carr oll Univer siy gave is firs p ublic concer in he a udiorium of he Music Deparmen on Lor ain ave. Thi orch esra, under he direc ion of Frank Suhadolnik, '26, g ave a ver y pleasan r endiion of a semi-classical program. RECTOR SPEAKS ON DEAN'S WORK Fr. Boylan Explains New Office of Faher Bracken In he regular Dean's Lecure Period on Wednesday, Oc. 20, Rev. Murha J. Boylan, S. J., Presiden of J ohn Carroll Universiy, explained o he suden body he imporance of he new offi ce of Dean of Men which was creaed wih he opening of he semeser. Rev. Edward J. Bracken, S. J., f ormer Dean of Sudies, was appoined o fill he posiion. Cleveland, Ohio, Thursday, Ocober 28, 926 Book Appears in Japanese Fr. Been's "ModernC! W or ld" Appears heard from he projec, which was quie a while ago, unil he finished in Japanese book was received he oher day. udens of Ignaius High and All sudens of. hisory a J ohn Carroll Universiy, who have John Carroll will be overjoyed been forunae enough, no only o o hear ha hey may now pur- receive he fou nda ion of heir hischase a "ves pocke summary orical educaion from he "Modern ediion" of ha voluminous reasure house of hisory, "The C Coninued o n Page Two) Faher Boyla n explained h e origin ~od~ rn World," he laes pub- RUSH IS BANNED.. J., CLASSMEN RIOT' F loaers for he Junior H a llowe'en of he offi ce of he Dean of Men. ahncadjfoanhbeyrfkaa hu femr Bane'Se_nJS dance have been p u in circulaion "In former imes," said Faher Boyaround he chool a nd ickes, priced Jan. "suden. especially hose in This "summary ediion," which 2 50, will make heir appearan e in high e~looi, uad bb l>ame professor conai;..!l,u : nlc >:~ " n u r u e naa few days. They can be procured fo r all :leir sudies." In his way ionall y famous "Modern World," is f rom any m ember of he commiee. he ea chers were able o familiarize slighly larger han a n ordinary UNION WEEK SET BACK TO OCT. 25 Sophs and Frosh Sign Peace Treay and War Ends Changes Are Made In C. U. Cafeeria The pas week has seen numerous changes in he Carroll cafeeria, under he direcion of Mr. Crowley, S.J. The ime worn and diverse syles of couners have g iven way ~ o more modern and uniform equipmen. arranged in real cafeeria syle. ew enrances and exis o he lunch room will be in effec in ~he fu~re, o faciliae _he handling of he noon-day crowd ha daily fill s he lunch room. Mr. Crowley, 8.J., is a new man ;:: Carroll his year and has been working hard o please he sudens in he cafeeria. He is open o suggesions for he beermen of he lunch room and will do his bes o serve he s udens as hey desire o De served. SYMPHONY PLAYS AT N.C.C.M. MEET Hopkins Praises Aiude of Local Caholics The sixh annual convenion of he Naional Council of Caholi c Men was held in he Hoel Hollenden on Oc. 7, 8 and 9. The convenion opened wih a public mass meeing in he Masonic Audiorium on Sunday evening. The business se sions of he convenion were No.2 SECTIONS ARE ORGANIZED FOR CURRENT TERM Chainnen of Deparmens Take Up Duies a Once MEETING TIME SET MembershiP Qualificaions Oulined for Frosh The Senior Sodaliy of he Blessed Virgin has organized he differen secions for he curren semeser. Francis Telak is he chairman of he Mission Secion; Clarence Yaeger has charge of he lieraure concerning he mission and h e publiciy deparmen. Wilfred Eberhar is chairman of he Caecheical Secion. This secion has los is work a S. Maron's Church for he presen ime. Lawrence Sykora is chairman of he Chariy Secion. Herman Roy is in charge of he Samp Deparmen. Some Misnnder anding There seems o be some misundersanding among he Freshmen who have come from oljer high schools, as o wheher or no hey held a he hoel and were could become members of he Senior opened only o he delegaes.,sodaliy if hey had no been mem- The delegaes aended a p onifical ber s of a high school sodlaiy. This hemselves wih each suden's prayer boo k, and o r ead i, suden cha racer a nd undersand h i indi- have o sar from he back a nd read vidual probl ems. The suden, in from righ o lef oward he fron ~ as s in S. J ohn 's Cahed ra l on is no necessary. Anybody who urn, learned o confid e in he each- of he book. And alhough i is a very Sporadic ouburss of kid- Sunday morning and implored he possesses he necessary qualifica~ er a nd a muual bond of confidence compac and ha ndy boo k, i has one napping and rioing ha fol- blessin gs of h e Almighy u pon h e lons for joining a sodaliy is welcome and hose who have no been resuled. real di advanage- neiher of is aulowed he Offic).al cancella on work wh ich hey were o ake up Wih he change in he curriculum ho: s can read i. canno even deof he schools, he professors spe- Cipher heir name on he cover l socialiss hus far, bu wi~h o beof he Soph-Frosh ball rush during heir hree-day conveniorl. come such, should hand in heir Suspension of Classes Thwars Original because he book is prined in J ap- came o an abrup hal on he Abou cia lized in cer ain subjecs, and in people aended he names now in order ha hey may public session on Sunday eveni ng be received oward he end of he Drive Plans his way he sudens had a di ffe r e n ~ anese. a f ernoon o f T ues d ay,oc. 4, R. Rev. J oseph Schrembs, D. D. curren semeser. eacher fo r each subjec. I n order Book Used in Jawn when he auhoriies summar- Bi hop of Cleveland, who has been All socialiss who have class on Only hree days lef unil Union o have a n advisor for boh he spir- The li l e Japanese book, which ily closed he universiy unil he Epi copal hairman of his or Wednesday a 2:20 are supposed o W ek will come o a close a iual and emporal n eeds of he su came as quie a surpr ise o Faher all members of he wo classes ganizaion since is foundaion in aend he meeing on ha day a Carroll. Due o he f or ced vaca- dens, he office of Dean of Men was Been, was mailed o him by his coion dur ing he w eek of Ocober, esabli shed a all J esui colleges a nd auhor, Faher Kau fman. Some ime could be brough before Dean The Hon. Wi ll ia m R. Hopl,ins he Deans Lecure be posponed. involved in he disurbance 97, aced as h e chairman. :50 A.M. or a 0:40 A.M. should occa ioned by he meeing of h e universiies. ago, J esui s who have e ablished Leonard H. Oing, S. J., and Ciy Manager, welcomed he dele For hose who have no class a F rosh a nd Soph classes, h e Union The work of Dean of :ven is o colleges a nd universiies hroughou an undersanding effeced. gaes in he name of he Ciy of 2 :20 oher meeings are held on se anoher dae for Union Week counsel he. sudens in heir choice J apan. wroe o he auhors for he Some seveny ophomores repor levela nd. H e sressed he n eed of differen days, excep Friday and wh ich began on Ocober 25. of a sae in life a nd also give hem privil ege of s um marizing he book ed on Thursday, Oc. 4, and signed.. f d l f r e g0us oun a ons or h e puran agreemen drawn up by he fac- sui of nobler hings, and h e said convenien for hem o aend. ~a u rday, a an h our ha makes i Ed Maher, reasurer of he Union advice in any per onal maers whicn and prining i for use in heir Japis he chairman of aciviies during may a rise. These conferences be- anese colleges. T he privilege was uly o abolish all inerclass combas I h a h e l oug h b ecause h e d e e Communion is disribued every he week and has as his assisans, ween Dean a nd suden will be very kindly graned by he auhors a nd accompanying di sorders in he h d h ga es rea y a ese h. g h er mof:i. ure. Since hen hose suden! day in he Faculy Chapel from he r easurers of he various guarded wih he umos confidence and ha was he las he publi shers ves m. mm. d. h a hey woul d surewho wer e unable o a ppear a he d. classes. E very suden of Carroll A Faher Bracken bas been con y succee m accomp s. 7:45 o 8 :5 A. M. h' m g roue b The regular monhly Communion will be approached by he reasurer neced wih he universiy for he Fr. Haggeney Seeks a ppoined ime have also affixed hei good durin o- he hree days of he of he Senior Sodaliy akes place of heir class o co-operae in h e las eigh years in he capaciy o~ signaures o he agreemen. More For Sodaliy convenion. He praised Bishop on he firs F riday of he monh drive for members o suppor he Dean of Sudies, i is expeced ha The Freshmen s ign ed he sam Schrembs and he Caholics for heir d uring a Mass ha is celebraed in Union. ma ny of h e sudens wil m ak e use Wih pa per on Friday, Oc. -. plendid sup po r and ineres in all he Faculy Chapel a 8:00A.M. Moderaor is Dissaisfied Aendance a Weekly Meeings The dues are one dollar a year or of his opporuniy. The m en were given heir choice civic maers. fify cens per semeser. Uniion Faher B oylan, before h is appoin raveling cards have been issued o men a Presiden of Carroll, h eld hose paying heir dues, a nd will A he Sodaliy m eeing held in being dr opped from he enrollmen. Burke, c. s. P.. of Wash!n o-on, D. c. h e o ffi ce of Dean of Men a.s. ser ve as cards of admiance o all he Cha pel on Tuesday, Oc. 2, Rev. Murha Boylan, S. J., presi- Dr. John Ryan or he abolic Uni Xavier ollege, Cincinnai. H e explained ha in he Sae Universi ~ piring address. The meeing w as bidden any kidnappin o- in conjunc- bly of he progress of he Caholic Union funcions ha will be h eld Faher Haggeney delivered an in- den of Carroll, had expressly for v rsiy of America old he assem hroughou he year f or he enerainmen of he sudens of h e ies h e office of Dean of Men a nd opened wih h e cusomary devo- ion wih he annual rush. This school sysems hroughou he Dean of women is a r egula r ins i- ion. Faher H aggeney made a order was eiher di s regarded by sev- Unied Saes. niversiy. of acceping he faculy's erms or In he absence of Rev. J ohn J Commiee is Named o Plan Celebraion uion. The Dean mus 'be an ex pe- s pecial a ppeal o every inrlivlaual in era! Sophomores or hey were un- The Hon. Quinn O'Brien of Chirienced person who }mows he su he college if he is no already a a wa re of is exisence when Mon cago addressed he people on "The The U nion execuive assembly is composed of he officer s of he four respecive classes o carry on he dens a nd can inell igenly advise member of he Sodaliy, o en er and day morn!n"', Oc., hey forcibly Call of Sick Civilizaion." He s irred f uncions of he sudens in he and direc hem. a ke par in he richly indujo-en ced r:moved five F reshmen o a n ouly- in his liseners a feeling of sym- ~oc i a l world under regulaions la id " In our u niversiies," said F aher devoions and pracices. He ad- ing disric and here a ba ndonee'. pahy for he persecued Caholics o[ down by he Union and he school Boylan, ''where he Dean is a lways vanced he bea uiful idea of having hem. Mexico and appealed o he b roader a u horiies. Ever y suden is eligi- a pries, hi priesly chara er adds he classes a lernaely r epresened This a cion occasioned he offi cial minded non~c aholics o suppor us ble o join he Union and i ex- ground fo r addiional confiden ce in by a leas one o f heir members a b::.n upon he ba ll rush, which wa!> in his issue. peced o do s o. his advice and direcion." daily Communion. n have been h eld ha Tuesday af The John Carroll Universiy Sym- The success of he Union drive (: rnoon. Followin o- he posing of phony Orchesra furnished he music will depend wholly on he work of PROPOSAL NOT LIKED Rollins college, Winer P ark, h e cancellaion noice boh classes for he occasion. he class reasurer and he co- Florida, has e ablished a professor- embarked on exensive campaign! operaion of he sudens wih in he The pr oposal o limi he playing shi p of books w ih an a u hor, edior of kidna pping and egg hrowing nex hree days. of suden on ahleic eams o his.and publisher appoined o he everal Sophomore were hrown ophomore and junior years has chair. A fi replace and easy chair ino he P ublic Square founain fol A new record f or aendance a he Ohio ~a dium is likely o be se a he homecoming ga me wih :\Iichigan, Nov. 3. A presen orders for over fify housand ickes have been placed. aroused a sor m of deba E in Ohio replace he cusomary blackboard lowing a clash beween he wo rae Conf erence circl.as. Who remerru- and siff-backed desks, while dis- ions a noon Tuesday. Ohers wer r bers. -he good old days w hen he cussion and informal alks ake he obliged o moun T om J ohnson 'r coach would pich in a nd pla y on place of f ormal lecures. The course r aue an d addres heir a pors and he college eam when he n eed is inended o develop love of read- s uch ousiders as h ad gahered o se aro e? ing in college sudens. h f:m. Loss of sleep and a good righ arm were requiremens for securing a g ood sea in he suden secion in Universiy Memorial sadium for h e fooball season a he Univer siy of Minnesoa. Sudens lined up in fron of he icke office fifeen hours before he window opened. Pope Grans Indulgence Ten Sundays of S. Sanislaus For From Rome comes he n ews ha a special commiee has been organized for arran ging a world wide celebraion for he hird cenen'.. ary of he canonizaion of S. Aloysius, which will be celebraed by sodaliss during he coming year. The Pope has also graned a plenary indulgence o all who will make he en Sundays in honor of S. Sanislaus. Word has also been received ha Faher Paul Ginhac, a French Jesui, who died in 894, will be beaified nex year. Seps are also being aken o secure he canonizaion of he American maryrs, Faher Isaac Jogues and his companions who were maryred in Canada by he Mohawk and he Iriquois Indians and were L,eaified June 2, 925.

3 Page Two LIVELIER SPIRIT ''Who's Who '' KffiBYSPEAKS Fordham Suden MISSION ISSUES Wins Oraorical URGED AT GAMES I AT MEDICAL MEET CALL FOR TINFOIL Pa McDonnell Cheer King Appeals! ! o Rooers in Leer o News To he Edior of he Carroll ews : We all know ha school spiri is Alumnus Uses Microscopic Camera o Illusrae Lecure The Naional Oraorical Cones on he Con iuion held a Los Angeles was won by Charles Murphy, a senior a Fordham universiy. Fory-nine colleges universiies enered conesan s he wo housand dollar prize. and for Self -denial A radiional ruling for freshmen and high school. I will be of ineres o many he inere which he suden of a of he Carroll followers o school show in every aciviy produced by ha in iuion. Th r are know ha an alumnus of a he Universiy of Mi souri requires hem o buy a cap when reg S. Ignaius College and a numerou of hese evens which call former Cleveland docor was isering. The record of caps sold upon chool spiri for backing. is checked agains he enrollmen There are ahleics, dramaics, socials, debaes, speeches and many er a he American Medical o all no complying w:h he r ule one of he disingui hed speak lis and a paddling is a:lminisered ohers; las bu no leas he subjecs which are afford d o he su a he Public Hall during he Convenion held in Cleveland den of such an in iuion demand week of Ocober 7. Dr. Daniel SPAETH SPEAKS chool spiri because all of hem re- quire he lvo essenials of energy B. Kirby M. D. graduaed from and courage. S. Ignaius College wih he BEFORE COLLEGE Bu ou of all his I am going o class of 92, aking his pre- selec one phase of his ubjec upon medical course in ha school. which I wan o emphasise he need Docor Kirby is now siuaed in of uch uppor. And his is :\'ew York and has disinguished himgenleman in he above picure i a l- ahleics. elf by many new invesigaions lo Musical Discourse Applaudeq by Sudens The members of he ean; do heir mos as absurd as o claim ha he he r search laboraory ha has ocshare by going ou o pracice and is of Hebrew descen. For Pa Me- cupied his ime since leavin g Cleve- "Everyone possesses a common when hey are in a game hey are Donnell's is a familia r face o Car- land. During his many inve iga- sense of music," was he 5aemen here o figh o he las minue for roll sudens and upporers. ions he was awarded he Joseph of Docor Sigmund ~paeh in a leeheir school. Bu wha par do he Ever since he was o-raduaed from Snyder fe ll owship for research work u.re o he Carroll sudens given res, or he majoriy of he su- in eye disease a nd heir cures. in he gymnasium Tuesday morning, dens play in hi lile drama? S. Ignaius High and enered J ohn Oc. 2. Docor Spaeh was brough :Uo,ies hown They are he specaors or he Carroll.Tniversiy, he bas disin- o Cleveland under he a uspices of His lecure before he medical conrooers for heir school and heir gu!shed himseh in many lines of en- he Cleveland Symphony Orchesra venion wa accompanied by slow eam. and was procured o speak o he Bu many imes he sudens do deavor. His classnlae r eco"nized moion microscopic moion picuref. udens on he Common Sense of no ake he proper inere in heir hi abiliy and sinceriy a nd irnme- bowing he developmen ajhl gro wh Music. ahleic eams. They go o he diaely eleced him residen of he cf issuee in viro. Anoher film "Wheher you know i or no, you game-perhap, and if hry do go cia s in his F reshman year. Since was devoed o micro opic views or pos es m or e knowledge of music hey si in he sands and criicize hen he ha held his and he growh and acion of h cancer han you hink," said Dr. Spaeh in every m i play ha heir eam oher germ on he red corpu cle. of hp he opening of his lecure. He used ma k e, b u never h ave hey a cheer offic s on more han one occasion. human blood. I was an exceedinglv. a piano o illusrae many of he when hey make a good play. They Pa s ems o have a hobby or a ineresing lecure and was aended poin he wished o bring ou. Saray, "Oh ha is wha hey are sup- weakness for o-eing on commiees by ome of he pre-medic sud ens ing wih wo noes he proceeded o posed o do, win he game, no - prom. ahleic and dance commi- of Ca rroll. CConlinued on Pa;e Sevon ) lo e.'' \Veil remember some one of I ees ha\'e fo h h he wo eams mus lose, and no ' r e pa ree years, eam no maer how good hey are no been complee unle s ha flag can win all of he ime. of Ireland was included in he li ne- And he resul of such feelings U ]l. are brough closer home in our own Pa's career on he "Tidiron ha 'niversiy. The on ly way he eam and he general public know ha you are for he school is by he enhu iasm, he energy and he courag which you display in he sands. John arroll seems o have a number of o call ed pikers. None of us wans o see hem bu ye hey are here as hey are in every universiy and we mus pu up wih hem. F E>llow. i is our duy o our. chool and our eam o be in he ands cheering as hard as we can, win or lose. The eam i ou here fighing in vicory or defea and i i up o u o how hem ha we are behind hem hear and soul. been paricularly ineresing. Since his fi rs year he has been one of he Blue Sreak's mainsays in he backfi eld. Beside being a con i en <>round-ga iner and puner, be ha, somehow or oher, managed o keep he eam always in a fo-hing piri while he was in he game. Perhaps i is because he himself displays so m uch deerminaion and unselishnc s in hi play ha hey could no help bu cach he spiri. Pa is working for an A. B. degr e. and from he aenion which he o-ives in class i seems ha he is o le every man follow his chool paricularly ineresed in philoscolors ino he bale and di play a ophy. He ha no said mu ch abou lo of school spiri which onl y re- wha he inends o do wh en he leaves quires a lile ner., and courage. school. bu we suppose he will do All ogeher fellow, now les GO! he proper hing by geing married Richard Ball, ( heerieader) and seling down. If his achieve. mens durin.,. his college career a re Becoming Religious For he firs ime in Yale's his- ory sudens aended he opening chapel services volunarily and Baell Chapel was filled o capaciy. ow ha chapel i no longer compulsory he sudens, who in i ed on he removal of ha feaue, appear o hav decided o aend he services. HOMES NEW COSY BEAUTIFUL $ 500-$65 per monh Nominal Down Paymen In S. Vincen De Paul; Our Lady of he Angels; S. Clemen's Parishes. Ready o Move In. OFFICE Lorain Avenue (3 blocks Wes of N.Y.C. racks) Lakewood 9640 Lakewood 964 "You benefi by our 26 Years Experience" auy indicaion of hi s abi li y, a nc if hard work. honesy and sinceriy are he key noes o success, hi fuure is c rainly a brigh one. "ll 'i FARR THE BEST'' Lorain Ave. and W. 26h S. There's always "somehing new" in "Farr' Clohes" hey're no made up in bulk half a year ahead li.ke oher ready-o-wear. ALL WOOL-ALL STYLES $2,}~ ALL THE YEAR.ROUND F ARR'S CLOTHES, Inc Pearl Road Qpcn M onday. Thursdny und aurday Evening Unied Bnnk Bldl!'.. gx nne ' ,.,.J TI-E ME N YS r-=-""""'===--- ~Cleve l a rz d S T 0 R E Davis qualiy and syle m sui or overcoa sands ou like an ahleic sar or he class record of a 00% grind! 2 rouser Suis $ $45 Topcoas $ vercoas $37.50 THEW B DAVIS CO Euclid Avenue Fund Se in Moion Once More ls I English Sudens Deliver Lecures Accompanying he sudy of Tewman in he senior Engiish class F aher Keefe has arranged a series of alks o be given by sudens of he class, one each week, on some subjec dealing wih he life of The self denial fund has been Cardinal ewman. The lecure lass for he enii e period and have been sared again boh in e college,found o be very successful so far. The proceeds of Two alks have been given so far his fund are devoed o he suppor of he home and foreign mis a nd have proven very educaional sions. The conribuions are he he saircase leading o he caferesuls of self denials and i is sup- eria and in he college smoking posed ha he donors wi ll make' room. As eve y package of hem from money hey would oher- cigarees and he differen kinds wise use for pleasure. Thu hey of candy and chocolaes are wrapped offer no only financial help for he in in foil or lead foil a raher missionaries bu a hey nre sacra- large amoun could be obained if fices pleasing o God, secure a sudens would deposi i in hose special blessing for he giver and recepacl es insead of hrowing i for he receiver. away. Many hundreds of pounds Anoher ea y way of helping he (Coninued on Page Seven) missions consiss in saving in foil l S and lead foil, which can be sold wih B A MARQUARD a fair amoun of profi. Las year he sodaliies were able o realize $7.3 from he sale. Special recepacles have been placed in he ba emen of he main building near Phoographer Wes 25h Sree Lincoln 4599 The Riverside Floriss Co. Flowers for All Occasions 3363 Riverside Dr. Lakewood Melrose 2069 DAVID FELDMAN Clohier and Furnisher Cor. Fulon Rd. and Lorain Ave., Cleveland THE LOGAN ENGRAVING CO. 656 E. 55h Sree Phoo-Engraving and Eching SICK ROOM SUPPLIES Payne Ave. a 55h Rand. 97 Reeves Drug Co. PHARMACISTS BIOLOGICALS 209 S. Clair Ave. Eddy 8566 No Beer Than\ he Bread ' will be he sandwiches you make. To be' sure of consan success in sandwich making use KE(a)6 E BREAD "The Bread wih he Beer Tase'' The qualiy goes righ hrough. Only he highes grade of ingrediens- flour, yeas, sal and shorening-are used. This bread is baked righ, wrapped righ. I comes o your able clean and wholesome. The Jacob Laub Baking Co. ''IF OVERWEIGHT, EAT WA.LLACE BREAD,,!!!!

4 LATE DISPA TCHES MELT NEWS WIRES Srange Happenings Throughou Norhern High School and Col- Ohio Rouse Ineres of Ciizens; All Clues lege Girls Assis Lead o Carroll in Work Page Three "Modern World" is C. I. L. IS ACTIVE I Hon;~:Ja~~~ar~~v~!serve MANY STUDENTS Prined in Japan DURING survimer We em Reserve universiy has ENTER SEMINARY ConbuM from Pa$le One) abolished he "honor ysem" afer a ryou of several years. Presiden Vinson declared ha inellecual boolegging and hievery flourished under he sysem. Tweny -one So phs and Three Seniors Leave C. U. World.'" bu a lso from personal conac wih is a uhor, have a fee ling of sais facion ha heir yellow s kinned fellow collegians of h Orien have had he good forune o come ino conac wi h s uch a remarkable book. Rocky River, 0., Oc..- Several afer noon oday. One, having in During he vacaion erm, Sudens and a lumni of Marquee Those r eurning o Carroll Oher Work Trnn~ la ed freshmen of Carroll universiy were is possession several lenghs of h e Caholic Insrucion universiy have joined in a move- for he year were sur This J apa nese ediion or he observed here his morning srolling rope, succeeded in overpowering and League, of which Rev. Peer men o raise funds for he erecion prised o find many of heir " ~l ode rn World" no only spr ads abou as if waiing for someone. russing up is adversaries. Before A. O'Brien, S.J., is he Spiri- cia smaes among he annual he good work or one of J ohn Car- of a marker-monumen on he spo They were dressed raher inform- he vicors could make away wih ua Di rec or, h as mam ame d where Pere Marquee, paron of he number ha r epa r o he d 0 - roll Cni\ ersiy's professor. bu a l o ally in imple lile creaions of heir capives, however, a dense h I.. h ends o make J. ('.. in ernaionall y wo ceners w ere re gwus in- universiy, died on he lake shore cesan semmary o en er e burlap, and appeared o be he van swarm of reserves swep down from fa mous. Al hough his is he firs Sr uc"on was gi ven Two prieshood. Every yea ees r.ear Ludingon, Michigan. b _ C ll work or F aher Been ha has be n guard of some radical dress reform he we and succeeded in urning Children's Missions were also a grea num er nom arro. movemen. They lef shorly be- he ables. The fac ha he swarm f h h, ll" b ranslaed and pn ned Ill he Orihe d un d er h e auspces. o f h" IS o ow e gner ca mg, u I.. from Ur uline olleo-e assised a h b. h h enal la nguage, s no he fi r of e num er o eave e op o-.. fore noon, headed in he direcion was so dense leads many o suppose league. The sudens of John his cener. more class his year was much his works ha has beeu rep n ned of Cleveland, an adjoinino- suburb. ha he reserves were freshmen an oll Universiy. Nore Dame Rev. Peer A. O'Brien, S. J., and greaer han in former year. a ongue alien o he many anfrom Carroll Universiy which is College, Ursuline College, S. Igna- R H B Tweny-one members of las year's o- uages ha Faher Been underev.. A. enne, S. J., conduced d I<, F h B Cleveland, 0., Oc. 2.-Two siuaed nearby. i. h S h I d S Sophomore class ha ve donned he a n. or a er e en ran - us Hlg c 00 an. Therese he second mission in Our Lady of laed Faher Finn' "Torn Playfair'" Carroll sophomores lef here abou Two of he original combaans, cassock of Our Lady of he La ke Academy assi ed he priess who Peace parish. One hundred and ino German, a nd hi s. in urn, was 9:00 A.M. oday wih a carload of d l " h f eminary o pursue heir firs sudy evj en Y an lc!pa mg e arnva 0 were in charge of he differen cen- a laed f om h German ed iion freshmen. I. b r d h h w eny children aend ed. A he of philosophy, while hree members r ns r IS e Jeve e year- e reinforcemens, gahered up a ers. close of he mission he Mass and (Coninued on Page Seven) I ino Hungarian. lings will be cared o Ellis Island few armfuls of bound vicims and A vacaion school was conduced Benedicion slides were s hown o for deporaion. All were securely vanished in a cloud of dus and a a S. Peer's parish, Superior a ve. he children a he Merrick House bound, hand a nd foo, o preven Ford sedan. The pair were said o and E. l?h., "'here Faher Den On hel r par any concered aem have recenly reurned from Bedo effec an escape. ford, 0., a own of 2,663 inhabians. [i oious insrucion. Tweny-five chi!- Co ll ege assised wih he insrucion " hrough he couresy of Miss Phelan. nerle and Faher Schaefer gave re- ::\Iiss Gerrude Uss of ~ore Dame Cleveland Heighs, 0., Oc. 2.- Cleveland, 0., Oc. 2.-The flying dren were prepa red for he recep- of he children. Six freshmen of John Carroll Uni- squad from he eighh precinc ion of heir firs Holy Communion F a her Hribe, pasor or S. versiy aacked and overp_ow~red I police saion drew up o he curb on he feas of he Assumpion of ::vlary's. ollinwood, has invied Fahe Blessed Virgin. The young wo- her O'Brien o esablish a C. I. L. ~vo sophomore of he same m bu- a We 28h s. and Carroll ave. 0n here oday abou 9:30 A.M. ' The eigh paricipans of he melee a 2:5 oday and made inquiries men from Nore Da me ollege gave Cener in his parish. had been ravelling eas in a Ford concerning an a lleged figh repored valuable assisance o he priess in In revi ewing he work of he sedan. The six freshmen were vic- as being in progress a ha iner- cha rge. Ia ses were held daily. summer, Faher O'Brien said he orious afer a spiried sruggle and secion. Several highly colored ac- excep Saurday, from July 6 o was pleased wih he advance made coninued oward Bedford wih heir wo vicims. A police officer who couns of such a sruggle were Aug. 5. by he organizaion in he shor conemplaed quelling he disurbance hasily supplied by excied spec- The firs of he Children's i\ Ii s- period of is exisence. He was par decided agains such acion aors bu hese were obviously ex- sions was conduced a Our Lady of icularly g raified wih he resuls afer observing he echnique of he aggeraed as he srees a ha Peace parish by Rev. B. A. Morrison, of he firs children-s missions in collegians.. J., and Rev. John Geis, S. J. Two which work he has he heary appoin were quie convincingly desered. hundred children aended he ser- proval of he R. Rev. Joseph Bedford, 0., Oc. 2. _ S i x vices, which lased from 9 a. m. unil Schrembs, D. D., Bis hop of Clevesrangers in a Ford sedan passed C noon for five con secuive days. Sixy land. '"In he early pa r of Ocoleveland, 0., 0 c. 2.-:-Defying hrough here abou 0:5 A.M. his children received heir firs Holy ber," said F aher O'Brien, " we hope he chill breezes ha blew in from morning. All were dishevelled and he lake, several inrepid sopho- Communion a he close of he mis- o ba ve a ll he ceners. old and new, bore marks of a sruggl~. They I mores of Carroll Universiy wen sion. The :\Tass and Benedicion operaing in full swing." seemed elaed over somehmg, how- bahing in he concree basin in he s lides-he produc of R ev. Francis?v:r, a~d houe~ sever~! imes, as norheas secion q;f Public Square K ih, S. J.-were shown. Sudens f m riumph, whle passmg hrough a 2:20 oday. All were asefully on he road o Cleveland. Local arrayed in sunninp: nainsook bahauhoriies were a a loss o explain ing cosumes. Their naaory venhi occurrence, bu are inclined o ures were hearily applauded by a believe he men were escaped hrong of freshmen who lined he lunaics from Polk, Pa. parape of he pool and urged he swimmers on o greaer <>ndeavors. Bedford, 0., Oc Messrs. Jack Mulcahy and John Maecki, of Cleveland, favored our fair ciy wih Rocky River, 0., Oc. 2.-A crew of workmen wen o he re cue of a brief social visi abou 0 :20 A.M. wo skechily clad college sudens oday. They were unable o say more han a f ew minues however a nd coninued on oward he wes in a high powered roadser. Boh appeared o be in excellen spiris and wonderful physical condiion. Judging from heir aire hey mus have jus compleed a his:ing rip hrough he easern par of he sae. Cleveland, 0., Oc. 2.-A considerable gahering a he corner of Wes 30h s. and Bridge ave.,.w., oday winessed he sar of an innovaion in cosmeic adornmen ha bids fair o revoluionize he shoe shining indusry. A freshman of Carroll Universiy, assised by everal willing sophomores, faihfully copied he markings of he zebra on his own per son using boo blacking for he purpo e. The effec was sriking. The pioneer who originaed his new and sarling mode was arisically clad in knicke s and a pink woolen undershir. An admiring hrong accompanied him souh on 30h as far as he universiy where he bid hem adieu and p oceeded o one of he classrooms. Cleveland, 0., Oc. 2.-Rival facions held a brief bu o;piried engagemen in fron of Carroll universiy a noon oday. Eggs, hrown wih more energy han accuracy, len an air of disincion o he comba. The conesans wihdrew hasily from he scene afer one of he ovoid missiles proved o be somewha spoiled and exuded a fain, aromaic odor as of incense and orange blossoms. Cleveland, 0., Oc T wo gangs me and engaged in heaed bale before he hisoic ruins of he old Gold Bond brewery shorly - here lae oday. The boys were lef, hey said, wihou food or, heler on an overhanging ledge of cliff above he rushing waers of Rocky River. They refused o name heir assailens bu local police are convinced ha he ourage is he work of gangsers who have been errorizing he neighboring village of Cleveland for he ps wo days. lf4 na,iimii InsiuJDn '.rom eas D ba! 76romning i{ng &-(il. - We Manufacure All he Clohing We Sell Esablished 04 Years Brow-ning King's Bes for Values Our vas ailoring re ources in ew York, our big reail organizaions in weny-eigh sores are concenraed on he one idea of giving value in B. K. clohing. Every garmen is m ade in our own shops, super-excellen in fi, ~ u, s yle a nd ailoring, a prices ~ha canno be equaled on clohing of he same grade and quahy. Men's Suis $29.50 $35 $40 $45 and up Men's Overcoas fine impored and domesic weaves $35 $40 $50 and up Collegiae Black Fur Overcoas, Special $55 <:ord uroy Fur Lined Coas, $22.50 F ur Li ned Mole kin Coa, $7.50 Tuxedo Sui, 35 Downown, 49 Euclid A venue Universiy Sore, Euclid a 07h S. TWE TY-EIGHT ~TORES FROM COATS TO COAST - aegeiger STORES.lioberr:iosherv Sporing GOods Real Values Brief Cases $2.50 and $5.50 Founain Pens $.00 and $.50 Mechanical Pencils loc o $.00 Loose Leaf Covers C and up Dicionaries- Classical Sandard English, Lain English, Greek-English, French-English. Our line is complee and priced righ. Carroll Book Shoppe Our new huilding n 2 J Deroi A venue Aero s from he Cafeeria ~LOD E R PRI:"'TING PL T de igned for abundam ligh, clear fl oor areas and good venilaion w ih co n cqucn increased producion. 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5 Page Four THE CARR OLL NEWS Connonsqueal OMELETS Lierary Edior Wilfred J. Eberhar, '27 Ass. Lierary Edior Wilfrid Gill, '28 Alumni Edior Cyril J. Reuss, '28 Spors Edior L, Clayon Welsh, '27 Ass. Spors Edior Jack Mulcahy, '29 Busines Manager John M. Leahy, '27 Adveri ing Manager Douglas J. Mcivor, '28 By The Big Bu er and Egg Man umble in a he windows. Poery! symphony bu los a yard aemping a run around lef end. Reed For half-veiled glances, ho wih a Sheik; The long suffering public demands was bused on ha play bu re- more and beer poery! Wha can he only way you can ge around blazing lus As. Adveri ing Manager EdgarGrieder, 'Z9 mained in he game. we poor, beleagured Buer a nd Egg i) me he freshl y eleced c;-enior To sco ch wih fiery blush a Cir culaion Manager John Sheehan, '28 Men do in such a predicamen bu secreary, Clayon "QP'' Welsh, who The brass secion opened up is naiden's cheek. yield as gracefully as may be o he Ass. Circulaion Manager, Colman Hynes, '28 was eleced purely hrough he in- big horns a he ouse of he period voice of our noisy readers? Well Bu now ha he is gone i seems o Ass. Circulaion Manager Parick Cooney, '29 fluence of he "Farm Block." For merspersing is air aack wlih calm down hen and we'll see wha. me Kewpie' supporer were mosly dazzling rick plays by he 2nd fid S. Ignaius High we can do in his maer of poery. Tha I mi8ook he player for he farmers who live in his neighbor- dies, in which fake passes were ews Edior Raymond Mooney hood ou in Lakewood. varied wih riple passes-2nd vio You mus r ealize by his ime ha par. pors Edior William Hussey Sawseeing abou he rysing places lins drew a 5 yard penaly for we're somewha ou of pracice and The hing l saw was doubless no h ld. d T h canno rhyme as dexrously as was more he or Jawn Barroll I spied he insur- o mg on a ca enza. YP any pu THUR DAY, OCTOBER 2, 926 f h ou r won, bu even so we will srive Than i was I who loahed him ance salesman, Paul "Mos" Likly, ou or unnecessary roug ness. A be h galla nly o pound a sirring piece for his ar. '26, who ried o sell me a new ma d puning duel ween e Regarding he Team of verse ou of our Remingon for Mnyhap he sa?\ds oday in some far brand of pecuniary indemniy-an base fiddle and he saxaphone feas k his issue Bu i won' be runny! place THIS is no inended as an excuse for he eam or he insurance aganis flunking; accord-.ured he nex period- he ax rna - ing o his policy if you flunk you ing a desperae aemp o gain We warn yo u h ere a nd now ha And gazes back across life's i coach or anyone else. The Blue Sreak of John Carroll ge your uiion back, plus $50 a by an aerial offensive (offensive won' b he leas bi funny. I's oubled span- Universiy has no need for excuses, and neiher has is week f or he weeks you were was- ~erial) hey were ouclassed in hard enough o compose poems wihing in chool, besides a diploma ever y dep. of he game by he ou rying o make hem sparkle Fo hose who ook he mummer A smue of oleraion on his face menor. Bu here s a world of difference beween an excuse and a reason, and perhaps a few of he dissaisfied ones who from a barber college (his has been cornes, while he flue squirmed wih hilarious wi ino he bargain. fo?' he man. approved by he Beer Babies around end and dashed 6 noes for This poem we are abou o wrie are grumbling over Carroll's hree succe sive gridiron defeas Bureau) seesawing on he gains. i of such a deadly serious naure B.B. & E.M. Decides o will view he siuaion in a differen ligh when all he facs college Champ de Mars saw meand- The rombone wih a series of ha we don' even inend o pu a Accep Pulizer Prize are laid before hem. ering abou Charles Mulcahy who spli bucks, a phony forward pass, flip pan, sairical or preposerous Wihou Furher Ado This is Carroll's firs sea on in which he one year residence rule has applied and con equenly one imporan source li eved o consiue a new world's Plo Seen In U.ecjue s for P hoos; informed me ha Cardinal New- slid off righ ackle for necessary headline on i. This, in iself, Is be man, because of his delicae sensibiliies was in his day he official disance. T he fiddles go all he breaks r ecord, bu never mind abou ha Ruh Hi Homer ; Dan. of maerial has been closed. Every June a cerain percenage wine eser a Oxford, which undoubedly accouns for his works of grid sars i los hrough graduaion and heir places mus ulimaely be fi lled by men coming up from he freshman being o full of liquids class. _ ow i ands o reason ha a eam playing i fir year under he o called "Freshman rule" canno fill hese gaps lef by he June exodu, and con equenly finds iself in he posiion of one who is giving ou more han he is bringing in. I i an ineresing variaion of he law of diminishing reurn bu i wreak hayoc wih a fooball club. Published fornighly by he sudens of John Carroll Universiy. FAKIR HGHT., DAY BY DAY cellos lid off ackle for 3; caved in Ediorial and Business Offices, W. 30h and Carroll Ave., By 0! 0! Acklnyre Cleveland, Ohio. line for 4; squirmed and squeezed Seesawing u p and down he Carroll Campus (Fakir Hghs.), saw under a pile for 6 more and hen Sub cripions- $.00 per year. puned ou of bounds. The hardware dep. held and came back he famous globe-roer, Frank STAFF Ranney, who spen his vaca ion as Edior-in-ChieL William J. Fornes, '27 hle "Mr. Innocence Abroad" Som e ~rong Associae Edior Charles J. Mulcahy, '27 seem o hink Frank was sudying and ino he lines, swep down on ews Edior Rober Phillips, '27 fore:gn languages, alhough he Ass. News Edior Edward F. Maher, '29 claims he was only rying o find Ass. ews Edior Claude H erman, '29 ou if "giddap" is used in all counries as a universal word for Feaure Edior L, Ray Madigan, '27 saring horses. Frank has also colleced a fine series of menu card o, be used for ranslaion in he foreign language classes and laer in he J.. U. calfeeria.... Puddlejumping around he crampus (really (Jigg Marrie remark ha if we were given he same chance wih he Dry Raiding Squad, we oo would be able o inser a lo of liquids ino vocabularies of our ma serpiece ) hunin ~ o and fro on Cohn Jan oll's race cour e, saw fluc uaing on he urf, George P. Hau er, '26, who inends Big Buer and Egg Man Heeds Frenzied Demands of Masses driving fiercely off he ackle Bowi< o P nll lic OJJinion nncl Da h e Off ;\dmlrnble Sn mplc of Poeic he drums, bu he heave ha Excellence; 'l'ho H ~< 'ncl: WOuld have mean a ouchdown was F lee grounded in he end zone. Afer he nex scrimmage he Poery! On a ll sides he cry wells woodwind floa ed an elusive aerial up like rice in a double boiler. The aack-he clarine ra llied ga mely and drove he figh deep ino he mached agains he ground gaining noe crushing slush-pumps. Eernal vigilance alone saved he piccolo from devasaing defea in he wilighs; a las minue rally, and he symphony crashes hrough for a. ouchdown. Aemp from placemen for exra poin was blocked. Orchesra had a disinc advanage in play in all period car ying he une for 2 crimmages for a oal ne gain of 3 years of noes. real "Queen" look like and maybe ha would make hem qui using "The s nappy symphoniss locked ha word as a descripive for Academy girl. I horns wih he fas coach Ro in's Union Week Barbers of evill e, a eam ha gave Yale a close shave in he ea on's And if he Queen brough lile To dae, here has been a noiceable lack of ineres on he opener. Ileana up wih her maybe we could par of he uden in he Carroll nion drive for he semeser fix up a dae for her o go o a The capain won he oss up and Carroll dance. Of course we'd give due. A a resul he class rea urers are having some difficuly in collecing hese dues. Why his should be, we canno The firs sring eleven sawed decided o defend he eas goal. her half of he gae receips, and charge $5.00 for sanding room. see. If he Union demanded a sum which was far beyond he away unil he econd scrimmage afer he kick-off when oboe pulled m ans of an ordinary college uden, here would be some And if he Prince came maybe we r: pass ou of he air, bu was chased rea on for r.o joining; bu as i is, fify cens a semeser will could sign him up for an exension ou of bound. The direcor recovered a firs fiddle fumble on he course, ge him ino he Carroll cerainly no permanenly break any suden. Union so ha he newspapers could To enumerae he reasons why ever y suden should become a nion member would be u eless, because he advanages he scale, bu he percussion line oring he Union man. Maybe we laer's 0 bar line and daghed down run headlin es abou he Prince fav proved o be oo fa - and elu ive could use he Prince in a young are eviden. There are sill hree days lef in which o pay up. and held. ski or College nie a he Park Make use of his opporuniy, pay you r dues, become a member and hereby help he Union fulfill is purpose. scoring. Knifing hrough cener he Carroll Misakes figured heavily in he Theare "The Suden Prince a burg." word goes round he balemens and H e held no idol's place wihin hei d eam,s! And such was I.!loahed his feline grace; Me e menion of him fiicked me on he aw; l sco-ned he sullen beauy of his face, The velve sofness of his boyish jaw. I sill recall l fel a deep disgus For eve yhing hereafer called now. The poem is oing o deal Break. wih Rudolph Valeino, who died a shor whi le a go or some ailmen 0 There now. Tha, in our humoher. Furhermore, i's going o ble esimaion, should saisfy he deal wih him philosophically. Per desires of he mos exacing. We haps you can gaher some noion of how lierally rue his saemen is wh P.n we ell you ha one-hird of he poem is going o be pencilled on one of hose long, Alice blue pieces of saionery ha come wih he Senior philosophy papers o keep hem cl an or he like. wouldn' be a bi surprised if i won he Pulizer prize, iu fac. We did no. if we r emember correcly, win he Pulizer prize las year, bu A careful check-up on col lege eam reveals he f ac ha ha doesn' necessarily prove anyhing. a poor season a lmos invariably follow he adopion of he o sar a corre pondence chool for Fre hmen in "Caalogueology," h e one year ruling. I i a circum ance ha can hardly be All hose who have oblong slips of subjec work of which will cover a avoided and migh a well be acceped gracefully. I is ineres ing o noe ha he paper bearing our name and noa cour e in he "who -who" among Journaliss of Nore Dame ews JJn!Wlrmoriam ion ha appear o be h e iniiaion On op of he fac ha hi is i firs campaign under he l\iajor and Minor ; a hesis on have a " Blue Pencil Club." From A fiee ing shndow passes on a creen fee o he Ioa Omricon Upsilon fra he whereabous of he word curriculum. Credi for his course i re he alered eligibiliy andard, Carroll's eleven ha been he amoun of ommonsqueal copy And ho~sands wach i passing (bu unforunaely are no) are corin he dark- dially invied o call upon us as obliged o ener upon a fearfully unbalanced schedule of games, ha ges he "Blue Pencil" and he ceived upon he paymen of uiion pile of i ha should ge he "Blue mos of which are far harder coness han mo college of A shadow nwving h ough a shad soon afer we receive he Pulizer and a gr uelling four hour '!s: Pencil'' we raher hink ha Nore owed scene; award as hey happen o find conarroll's enrollmen would care o ake par in under any circumsances. I's no mean ask o key a college eam up o is regisraion day.... skiring "The Making ou of a Schedule" on Dame should enlarge upon heir And now-is ha a chunh bell venien. You ee we, unlike ou-e club and ge a few of us in as olling? Ha k! dear, silly friend, Mr. Sinclair Lewi, abou Lake Campus, Fakir Hghs. be fighing pich wice in he same ea on, and o do i half charer members. saw he former very successful ahleic manager, Franklyn Joyce, '26, ing he money. This Is in keeping a dozen ime i well nigh impo sible. Tha however, is exacly wha Carroll's coach has been called upon o accomplish, who is rying o arange a handball l oo beheld ha figure on cc S omewhe? e wihin he dimness of have no serious inenion of rerus From wha was said on he firs he pas wih our new policy of acceping and second pages of he las issue and o make his duy more burdensome sill, he has had o ournamen for he janiors a J. screeneveryhing in he moneary order of he Carroll ews abou he hospialiy Americans receive in France prime his men four consecuive imes for vially imporan C. U. o be played as a drawing The ji s im~ ha saw him, and ha doesn' wrinkle when we bie i games and he end i no ye. card a an Academy baske ball he las- (his excepion doesn' hold in he one would believe ha he Americans are in danger of geing hur Shall I roll back he yea s ha game.... seesawing abou he case of paper money, which we seldom. if ever, bie a all). nder hese adverse condi ions Carroll could naurally be :niversiy's circus (Fakir Hghs.) on accoun of he French people ine vene? expeced o have a mediocre or even a poor eam facing an saw he man who is resp~nsible for... he new marvellous mosaic walk on rying o rea hem so nice, or The air is heavy wih he scen of mpos ble a k, bu a a maer of fac Carroll ha nohmg he campus leading o he conservaof he sor. The Blue Sreak, 926 ediion, is unquesionably ory of music-frank (Symphony) according o he old saying, "killing Edior is Swamped as spice by kindness." Fan Mails Pours in And bl~e wih incense smoke ha good, and ha grea poenialiies. o once has i been de- Suhadolnik, '26, now a prof of alg e spi? als high From Rural Disrics feaed in such a manner ha he specaor could say he su- ' bra a I g naius High. He informs We read a lo in he papers now- Ac?'O SR a. moon ha gliers 7Jale a adays abou Queen Maria of Ru- Alops ~Ol'e l Polley Jn Regnril o perior eam won. A few inadequae puns, a few failures o us ha p~ans are under way for he ice mania. We don' know wheher or Currency n r owl s Gree consrucion of an arbor or apple Wihin a SCLJphire dome of P e - eize ad, anages offered by "he break," a few co ly fumble, no she's coming o his counry o Con queror of r mnnel; orchard in order o keep he public pose for picures o be used a sian sky. and hree game were Jo ; game ha migh ju as well Cnrd Win rom eeing i, for hey migh wan cold cream adverisemens in Rhooo copy he design. haye been won had Carroll made he mo of is opporuniies. W ide flo wing obes, i seems ha I gravures. ecall; The edior ells us in all seriousnes sha he has received sixeen The eason is ill young and here i no rea on why Carroll rooer hould relegae heir eam' chance o he a h ever he spor edior was sen down for a speech a he College during 8UOTd; leers in feminine handwriing ask F or no sensible reason whaso However, she ough o be booked A silken m ban and a jewelled heap of los causes. Sick wih 'ern men. They may no be o a local audiorium a shor ime one of he Dean's Lecure Pro Rich ajes ies agains a canvas ing for a picure of The Big Buer winning bu a leas hey're fighing, and a fighing eam can ago o cover he musical score of a ;::ram.. Tha would give all he wall; and Egg Man. I is manifesly impossible for him o comply wih cerain symphony ha performed boys a chance o bring heir "auogmph" books around and a he golden co d. hese requess as one of he pic A Jile of cushions bound uih accompli h an hing. The elevenh hour ouchdown ha ied here. We happened during one of he core a Deroi proves ha poin admirably. Wai ill he inermi sions o ge a glance a ame ime hey would see wha a And hen a sudden change o iding ures migh fall ino he hands of afer Thanksgiving o sar your lamenaio!ls and you'll probab:y find you haven' any reason o ar hem a all.-c. J. M. play by play which goes husly: And polo shi and smoohly va be? However, he has referred he hi noes and wrie up of he fracas, boos he police and hen where would we nished hai? - 'maer o us so we'll have o do The? ansfo? med he? o atdenly omehing abou i we suppose.. alues row ge his sraigh. We are The hetoine, and so we leave hem no an inspiring sigh by any hen~. srech of he imaginaion, so even hough you can' have a picure of Thrr somehing.ha a novelis os you aren' missing a grea deal. called I We are approximaely four fee Endeared him o he women of hree inches in heigh, weigh wo he wo ld. hundred and eigheen pounds and Th ey buil for him a htone 0 have brigh red hair. We were Allw hich o si American freeze-ou poker dealer And UJ o dcc zzlin_q heighs hey from Tuskegee in 2 bu he fac saw him uhit/ed. was suppressed by he Pennsylvania board of review and never became D/ in he esimaion of he men Who ji e boile s and who rive generally acceped. Our only redeemin"' rai Is our beams, willingness o wrie columns while His prope crnk was sonehing we should, acording o some auelce again; horiies, be sudying p hilosophy.

6 THE CARROLL EWS Page Five Magazine Secion ~~ ~~...,_,_ ~,...-~~~~--.-::: ---"_.., _.,.,..-~.,...--_._._--?i~"'""""'-..,.,.-,_"'""", ~ ~--~~-~ ,... """'---""-~--""""' =<o....._ ---~ ~ ~ Faher Blackmore ~! By Wilfrid Gill ~ ~----'I~:z..-..~:::..._:::::::...-~ =x=~~:~.-..x=:::::-4f...:::~.-~=:z:.===~:=.:'3 fto?n whose bourne deepe secre. He was a llumani- No ravele?'?'eu ns."-ha;mle. arian and hi creaions were no To his "undiscovered counry" dead, inanimae copies of wha The Village Green The wrnde? lus came on 7e W ih is song of far-off sea - Of ships ha hasen ouwa d Wih he fteshening of he b eeze. Three Elegiac Pomes ~'h erein he column condupors' mehod of poking fun a he Creal Lae News From The Colleges Unwash d is l.'rically exposed. Baldwin-Wallace college r ecenly celebraed is eighy-firs birhday "Pre en Day Thinkers And The j wih an elaborae Founde 's Day ( J lived, you know, in Midway, ew Scholasicism.'' By John S. l an a bleckguarcl cmd a bnm, I program. Down by he village green, Zybura, A. B. (John Carroll), Ph. A negsbots' kids sharp ocks I've Beyond he srniling Tiver D. (Nore Dame). hw led, Mas achuses In iue of Technaure ha produced, bu wer e And is placid ilvm sheen.) has passed one of AID~rica's greaes governed by some srange, sill incriics of Shakespeare, Simon Au- scruable power in he brain and pen J va checl he laners swinging phase of modern hough is he in come, enrollmen of 2,623 sudens, 30 One of he mos asounding Bu angel choi will s ing, "Friend, nology in is sixy-firs year has an gusine Blackmore, S. J. Of mag- of he aris. I i a power in which In a por of old Cahay, difference of non-scholasic hinkers Y o neve? yelped, 'I'll ell he less han Ia year and 299 le s han nificen and commanding mien, wih he expr ssed himself in a variey of Thei?? efiecions dancing b ighly o he Scholasic sysem. The keynoe of his day a nd age is libery 2 wm ld.' " wo years ago. There has been a general decline in he number of clear cu feaures and kindly ye forms, each rue o ype and perpe- TMouuh he shadows of he bay. - in an unguarded momen one sudens since he close of he war peneraing glance, Rev. Blackmore uaing hem. In he words of Bona- The u?teed old casles migh a lmos call i license. Re- F otge my fad s Jhen l am dead- and he rapid developmen of enbecame an irresisible personage. His pare, h e migh close he las chap- Tha -ise in mounained Spain, srain is irksome; in his hinking Tha in my bous I used btass gineering schools in sae univoice was calm ye eloquenly per- er of Life, "My day is done." Invied me o dteaminga leas a man should be uerly knuck.- versiies. suasive. He was indeed a man of W'lf n 'd ' G'll '28 Bu I found ha drecms m e vain. free. The Scholasic sysem i Bu be i known I nevet said, r emarkable gifs, of originaliy in "This weaher sm e i nice for Anon Lang, Jr., son of he fam- would seem, imposes undue r esric- hough, of boundless capaciy for A Word for Mencken So now l'n back in Midway, ducks." ou hrisu of he Pa sion Play, work, of sanguine emperamen, of Down by he village g? een ions upon is desciples. And so. and Kinon Kilmer, son of Joyce uer fearlessness in he enunciaion And o me old Midway's modern philosophy, a he cos of fain~r 3 Kilmer, are classmaes a Holy of his principles. W. R. McLane, '29 Than any foreign scene. ignoring is own lusy youh, dis- Cross college. The locks which he freely ossed In recen years, he Riude of regards he Scholasic sysem. When I ccsh n sing no deah back were richly silvern; his benign he public owards Mencken has Dr. John Zybura, who firs sudied song, The clas of 926 a Radcliffe colhe ccholasic sysem in his under- Bu voice a paean gay and l igh; lege earned a oal of $55,000 look was oo frequenly crossed by changed. The worm has urned and dur- a suble effec of ragedy, a kind of he ever-increasing hos of his vicims, led by he lae Suar P. Shergeneric grief. as if he, oo, bore he sorrows of he Prince of Denmark. man, has carried he war ino his own camp. As a direc resul of He was, above all, a suden, a m.an his, i has become he fashion o of books, a dramais living in he refer o M:ncken as a lierary pas, a lover of scholarly quie and mounebank, a mildly amusing seclusion. Blackmore was ruly a clown who akes a boyish deligh in many-sided genius. The mos varied hurling ribaldry a his lierary underakings enered ino he com- beers. Ohers, shock ed by his pass of his inereses. Ye here poliical and religious views, <fewas one purpose o which all seemed cline o see anyhing of worh in sub<jrdinae: one objec in which his criicisms of modern leers. his whole life was cenered: he His bieres criics, of course, demonsraion of he ruh of Chris- are hose hin-skinned individuals ianiy. True o English form. he was a who find hemselves exposed o his ridicule; hey expec criicism o be grea lover of he Bard of Avon and a polie remonsrance, a genle and an arden exponen of his maserpieces. And when we recall he dispiriing specacle and noble aspiraions of Hamle. as picured by him scholarly aking o ask, he sor of "I beg o differ" mildness drooled ou by he Bookman, he Alanic and he Times Lierary Supplemen; we mus r ealize in ha characer, and naurally enough, when hey are his hero. An aged, feeble, gray ubjeced o he rude bu remarkably haired pries whose hero effecive buffes of he Amer was Youh-vigorous, mysical and beauiful, ican Mercury, heir howl of is paracloxical. o be sure. Bu righeous indignaion is heard from in he Prince of Denmark perhaps coas o coas. Mencken obviously lie a ll ha was cherished by and dear- o him, he vivificaion of his delighs in prodding he sensiive anaomy of his class; he ses fire dreams. No pen can hope o eulo o he coa-ails of he calamiy gize him faihfully, bu in his books howling reformer wih he same he becomes, lu.;e his hero, immoralized. So we urn o he books ha long n ose of Professor Veblen. gleeful guso ha be weaks he exemplify he man. For all ha, he value of his Those who can appreciae Shakes- opinion in modern lieraure and he peare a r e no many, and hose who force and weigh of his criicisms wrie exensively abou him are dis ressingly few. TOI he laer, whose can no be overlooked. (I mus be remembered, oo, ha Mencken is rco ulimaely a criic of books. inerpreaions and criicisms become an inegral par of Shakespeare's works, he ar is freerer and Goldberg characerizes him as "a merry aninomian, as an unmoral humoris, as an inellecual anarchis," and he is no far wrong.) he eiquee less r esricive. Thus we find inheren beauy, grace and a Regarding his poliical and r e f\ourisbing syle in all ha be wroe. ligious views i is bes o say lile. In hem here was somehing of he One is ap o ake his humorous Ieoine syle wih cerain embellish- exaggeraion, and his verbal firemens. His mind bas rambled every- works oo lierally. A large par of L'envoi The wande?'lus of rhymese s I s bu a. fairy ale Tha fades before he longing To be on he homeward rail. W. E. graduae days a John Carroll and l've lived an evil life and long, ing he four years a college. One laer, a he! American College in Bu never chi ped, "Well, nighy- hundred and five girls, or hree- Rome and a Nore Dame Uni- 7igh." fourhs of he graduaing class Yersiy, probed deeply ino he Oma, '27. earned money a some ime during muliple problems i presens. - he college course. The larges irriae, "o bai he yokelry" as h e se ou o ascerain he exac a- from he sound viewpoin of an amoun earned by one suden was pus i himself. iude of he scholars of he day analyical ob erver who has sudied $3,04. Five ohers earned in ex His rerary judgemens and oward Scholasicism, heir indiff- closely is ongm, progress and cess of $2,000. erence or dislike of i, or, if i so presen rebirh. Nobody will deny '* criicism, wheher consrucive or happened. heir admiraion of i. ha problems exis ha Scholasic- T he hree members of he Camno, are appreciaed by he major- He drew up a quesionaire and sub- ism has no ye solved, bu o say bridge universiy debaing eam iy of inelligen, unprejudiced mied i o sixy-five professors of ha no one age can find ruh upon which is ouring he easern unireaders. A sudy of his career as a philosophy in he leading non-cah- any subjec and ransmi ha ruh versiies his fall are men of wide criic shows few hasy or misaken olic u niversiies of he Unied wih i proof o succeeding genera- accomplishmen in various fields. Saes, Canada and Grea Briain, ions, seems o many of us o border One, whose birhplace is India, was pronouncemens. Winess he case asking for a frank expression of closely upon he ridiculou. he edior of he Triniy college of Conrad. "The whole lierary heir opinion on he following poins: There has long been a need for a "Grana" and recenly published a world recommends him" as his publishers proudly poin ou. Mencken asic hinkers oward Scholasic and philosophy- is bearing upon eo- second is a Socialis whose varied,he presen aiude of non-schol- comprehensive urvey of modern book of prose and ligh verse. The was one of he firs o bea he Nee-Scholasic phhosophy; reasons Scholasicism-he possibiliy of a :b."nowledge of any quesion ha drum for him. He recognized Conrad's genius when he majoriy of ence oward i-wheher he reason sreams of curren hough. Dr. consan amazemen o his audence. for he unfriendliness or indiffer- rapprochemen beween he various, arises in a debae is a. ~our~e of he "lierary world" were unaware lay in he conen or mehod or Zybura has brough o his ask a The hird is a Liberalis whose fame of his exisence. Mencken early some oher aspec; he conribuions keen mind aliv~ o he mor_e ~m- l as a poliical_ speake: is naional. anicipaed modern, acceped valuaions of G. B. Shaw, Thomas Hardy, ion of conemporary problems; of oday, a horough knowledge of cenly. which i can make oward he solu- poran endencies of he hmkmg All hree received her degrees re Whiman, Cabell, George Moore and presen prospecs for a rapproche- wha he pas has accompli hed and Dreiser-o ake a few a random. men beween i and he oher cur- wha i has no accomplished, and, I Charles E\ran Hughe, former Mencken's ediorial policy opened ren of hough; he means o be wha is more imporan, a vigour a ociae jusice of he Unied he columns of he "Smar Se" o used for bringing abou a beer and an enhusiasm ha sweeps he,saes Supreme Cour will deliver young wriers such as Lord undersanding and closer co-opera- reader along hrough. page afer I six lecures a he Insiue of Ars Dunsany, James Joyce, Ruh ion in he domain of philosophy. page of absorbing reading. "Presen and ~ciences of Columbia univer iy Suckow, Sherwood Anderson and Thiry-hree profe ors reurned Day Thinkers And The ew Schol- l his winer. Eugene O'Neill, inroducing, and in answers for publicaion. asicism" is he kind of a book o some cases, discovering hem for I is difficul o generalize he which one likes o urn when ficion I The edior of he Columbia he American lierary public. A score of famous auhors owe heir presen posiion in lieraure o him -ranging from Willa Caher, and Joseph Hergesheimer o Sinclair Lewis and F. B. Young. I can bes sum up his achieve- where. He srolls hrough he wha he says is wrien wih deworld of hough, records and passes liberae inen o provoke and o on. Life o him, as i was o Francis of Assisi, was a divine a dvenure, a lile lisening, a lile seeing, a lile asing and hen a long s leep. Despoiled of all rheorical exaggeraions, he is he arisocra of culure, ransposing a ll scenes wih he sereniy of a soul ha bas walked over rose-srewn Ia wns, laughed wih he gods and lisened o he magic music of Orpheus. His porrayal of Ophelia asounds us. Her splendid and virginal romanicism, ha resolves iself ino a delirium, could no h ave been beer analyzed by her own confessor! H er dreams, desires and emoional qualiies incarnae hemselves in his wriings. There is a gleam of beauy on every page, and his poin of view is purely arisic in every way. He is seldom inclined o cross he boundaries of he field of ar or he belles leres. Ye on every occasion he has clone admirably well When we remember Darwin's confession ha his a bsorpion in scienific research had arophied his oher ineress, hen Blackmore sands ou before us, more versaile han a world famous characer. The close affiniy of his genius wih naure, he recogniion of he fac ha aure remains he grea eacher as well as he grea reasury of ar, had Jured him o probe her aiude of he variou hinkers palls. I place is in he library of Specaor, disgused wih he lack represened. for here i naurally everyone who has found ha he,of aenion paid o ediorials, puba considerable divergence of opinion. world holds no finer inellecual!shed an ediorial ha consised I is noed, however, ha several spor han he pursui of philosophy. simply of a lis of names and adconvicions rise again and again o -Wilfred Eberhar, '27. dresses aken from a ew York he surface-he feeling ha Schol- elephone direcory. The edior anasicism is a sysem designed prim- 2 members of he Harvard class nounces ha he has received more mens in Goldberg's words: "There arily o lend suppor o he enes of 926 are enering business, 9 commen upon his "elephone can be no doub ha his books have of faih; ha i is bu a phase in are sudying law, and 44 have en- ediorial,'' han on any oher hus no only sirred up a healhy revol, he developmen of hough and ered medical school. far published. bu have done much owards he hence o be looked upon as somehing ougrown; ha i is closed o creaion of a sophisicaed, Inelligen, civilized minoriy"-ha.he discoveries of science; ha i hey have h elped o make life more cramps he free play of reason inasmuch a i commis is disciples comforable for he n o n- c'onform ~ iss. o foregone conclusions. c. u. In he second secion of "Presen Day Thinkers And The New Scholasicism" Dr. Zybura call s upon he prominen Scholasics of oday o esify concerning he logic, he common sense, he inellecual appeal, he hisorical greaness of heir sysem, and he sheer ruh A he meeing of he Inersae afer which he will make he con- ha he grea Scholasics from he Pos Graduae Medical Assembly eluding remarks. The general pub- ime of S. Thomas down o Merheld in he Cleveland Public Audi- lie is invied o aend. cier have orn from he abyss of orium on Monday evening, Oc. 8, Mr. Koubek is also a member of fear and doub and ignorance ha Dr. Daniel B. Kirby, '2, demon- he law firm of Heffernan, Koubek s urrounds our finie minds. And, sraed a moving picure showing & Corrigan, which, by he way, is as migh be surmised from he he growh of issue o an audience a sricly Carroll organizaion, since fac ha Scholasicism is he subof approximaely 4,000 delegaes. Vincen H. Heffernan is a member jec under discussion, he ccholas Dr. Kirby, a former Cleveland doc- of he class of '2 and James J. ics bring heir deper knowledge or, bu now of New York, was Corrigan of he class of '22. ino play o presen he beer case. awarded he Joseph Snyder fellow- ~ Le i no be hough, however, ha Ehip for research ino eye roubles., James W. Ockingon, '26, is a here is a sharp air of hosiliy upon I suden a :'::. Louis Medi::al school. he par of he moderns. Many of Rev. Clarence Wences la ~ Dik, '0, hem fin d a grea deal of praise in an assisan a Our Lady of Frank T. Suhadolnik, '26, is a Scholasicism and declare ha in Louraes' Church since his ordina- eacher a S. Ignaius High School. recen years here has been a c!ision in 94, has been appoined.inc revival of ineres in i, due pasor of S. Wenceslas' Church. K~rl L. Lehmiller, '26, is a o he noeworhy achievemens of suden a Ohio Sae Medical he Neo-Scholasics. Their faul, On Sunday evening, November 7, School. if hey feel i a faul, has been one in he Cleveland News audiorium, cf omission raher han commission. Cleus J. Koubek, '22, associae William D. Lanigan, 26, is aend- Dr. Zybura himself hen discusses edior of he Caholic Universe- ing J ohn Marshall Law School. h period of ransiion hrough Bullein, will address he Cleveland which Scholasicism is a presen Public F orum on "The Caholic William J. Rezer. Edgar Birk, passing and he greaer Nco- Church and Mexico." Mr. Koubek's and Sanley Wiekiewicz, a ll of '26, Scholasicism ha is emerging. He inroducory alk will be followed are sudens a Wesern Reserve sing no un ending panegyric of he by a quesion-answer discussion, Medical School. ~ lori es of he sysem, bu reas i Be an informed Caholic - Keep in ouch wih Cahol ic hough and acion- - - Keep in sep wih Caholic P(ogress. n,8d I Enjoy/,;v Unver~~'!J!uleln

7 Page Six LA.ST MINUTE SCORE TIES DETROIT, 7 o 7 Sorey Races Half Lengh of Field o Se Sage For Thrilling Finish; Gannon, Murphy and Huner Kno Coun in Closing Minues. Wih niney econds o go, Carroll swep away he seven poin lead ha Deroi had mainained for half of he game, and urned a seeming defea in o an even score. I was a fic ional climax o an exciing game alhough he Blue Sreak deserved more han a ie score for hey clearly ouplayed he Tians hroughou he enire cones. Wih he ball in heir posses ion on Carroll's hiry-fve yard line, Deroi aemped o pass. The Carroll forwards FROSH GRIDDERS SHOW PROMISE High School Sars Well in Early Workous amoh red onnell, he passer, who in a ry o ground he ball h rew i oo close o ener Sorey. He caugh he oval near his end and Ji"'gs ::' a rrie wen hrough A likely looking bunch of he line ror wo. On he las down, Freshies are working ou a Gannon hurled a prey pass o Hooper field every e\ ening un- Johnny Z..Jurphy aero s he goal line. der he uelage of Coach es C\Tickey Huner, drop-kicker par Elward and Burke. This i excellence, relie\ ed :M urphy and he firs official organizaion of placed he ball squar ely beween he hi sor since Carroll placed ion. Carroll Schedule The following games are sill o be played on he Carroll Universiy fooball schedule: ADRIA... Oc. 30 QUA TICO... ov. 6 VILLA OVA ov. 3 LOMBARD.... Nov. 25 Al) games will be played a Luna Park Sadium. The Villa nova il marks Carroll's annual homecoming grid bale. o game has been scheduled for ov. 20. ADRIAN SHOULD PROVE EASY FOE Marines Promise o be Obsacle in Pah of Sreak BLUEJAYS TRIM CARROLL ELEVEN Creighon Lands Long End of 22-2 Score FUMBLES COSTLY Breaks Ne Touchdowns for Omaha Team heir goal poss no less han four Vrrulin: imes, bu Jacked he power o pu he ball ove r. The Blue J ays' defense a hese imes was superb. Boh ou fi s a llied once in he SroKr[nrro closing period. O'Connor car ried L...I Ji ~gs he ov-a l o wihin scoring disance a r rie showed he Deroiers how fooball should be pl ayed whence Bleha plunged hrough he when h e puned he ball and hen line for he. ebraska ns' final poins. raced down he field a nd ack led he Jack Toma r ecover ed a fumble deep receiver hree ya ds from wher e in Carroll erriory and raced o he pun was caugh. Cr ei"'hon's en yard line before he was brough o ear h. Lewi s' hi d ry around end resuled in he Blue and Gold's second ouchdown. Meyers, Mi elcar ek and F ergus. his season, gave sella r accouns o( hemselves. Berogllo a nd 0' onnor played he b es for r eigbon. Creighon- 22. P osiion. J oh n Cnr'l- 2. Somers L. E MailUard L. T. Sappe H ezzop Walker V. G Meyers Herber C S ores Ca.nisclia R_ G. Miecard< O' Brien R. T Quinn Lang(c ) R. E. Cowan Connolly Murph y Prevos L. H. McDon nell Der oglio R. H. McGuirE Dor war F (c) Marrie C r e i ~r h o n J. Carroll S ubs iuions - Creigh on: Pra f or Somers, O'Con nor!or Maillia rd, Dendinger fo r Walker. Mc Ke nna for Herber. Mc- Do nnell Cor Caniglia, Erickson for O'Brien, Bolon for Lang, Balkovnz for Bolon, Tracy for Connolly, Diesing for Tracy, Keane for P revos, Lilly fo r K eane, Buer fie ld for Lilly, O'Connor for Deroglio, Reba for Dorwar. John Carroll: Schmucker for H ez:og, Bosch f or Meyers. KazJa ukas Co r Qu inn, F ergus l o r Gowa n, Tom~ for M Ur ohy. Le w is for McDonnell, P lummer fo r Mr Gu ire, Gaul for Ma rrie. Scoring ouchdowns- Dorwar, Deroglio, F e rgus. Dehn. Lewis. Safey- Creighon. Goal k ick afer ouchdown- Som ers 2. Officia ls- Re feree: H. W. H :~ r g i ss. U m pir 0. V. Whie. H ead linesman- V. S. Enga n. Arnold Wilhelm T he }' llvver CJy mu be a ran ge place for here, a s n. sign i nfonned us, one Is nble o purchase P ekinease P ops a nd Canarle There was a fine represenaive body of Carroll ooers a Deroi bu hey f ailed o respond o he r e quess of he cheer leader when he Blue Sreak was railing he Tians.... Babe R uh endeared himself o he hears of he sporing public when he delayed a game ha he migh say "Helin" o a youh whose life a ha momen cenered around he "King of Swa." Rebuil T ypewriers of All Makes Sold. Ren ed, Repaired " Invincible" T ypewrier S upplies for All Machines AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO. Hollenden H oel, 66 Superior Av. Call Main 7825 E lmer Wilhelm WEST SIDE PRINTING AND OFFICE SUPPLIES Abbey A venue Alanic 297 work hem agains he var iy. The quad I rapid!:- rounding ino hape and bids fair o provide some sellar player for he Blue Sreak Xa me High, are giving couns of hem elves in Cahedral Lain High i school of Dwyer and English, a halfback and quarer ~ac k, respecively. Dwyer has been doing he punin.~ for he squad, and h e ure can pun. P erigno and Kennerk from enral Caholic or For Wayne, nd., are anoher pair of elus ive backs. Wha ha become of he Tri Ciub ha app ared so acive a all Carroll affairs during he pas wo seasons? l\oing he healhful glow which a dip in he founain on he E:quare brough o he cheeks of several arroll Sophs, he civil a uhoriies migh profi and uilize hi beauy spo and sell i as Cleveland's Founain of Youh. eli gible r eceiver. arroll hreaened he Deroi goal on several occasions, hu mi ed a score when passes were grounded behind he line. DETROIT I~:~ n~ JOH N CARROLL -~~~~~~~~~i = === ======== = - H~~~= Krauss L.G. Kaz.laukas Flannery c Sorey Gills _ R.T. 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8 Sreak Loses o Dayonies, 0-0 Snelling Crashes Over in Firs Quarer and Gives Flyers Lead Tha Elward's Men Prove Unable o Overcome; McGarry Drop Kicks o Raise Toal o Ten Once more he John Carroll ~ Carroll-0. P osiion Dayon-0 Cowan L. <:. Dcbcs is Blue Sreak aemped o clip Herzog L. r Blnnich Bosch L. 3. Sro ne ider he wings of Coach Baujan's Sorey c. Ya.p:ow McCaffery R. G. S pe ncer Dayon Fliers, and once more Qu in n R. ' Har Mu r phy Q ---~ McGa rry he' aemp was vain. Dayon Lewis L. H. Com olli Plummer R:. H. _ Murzhurs ook advanage of every break Mar rie(c) F S nell ing of he game and defeaed he S ubs iuions - Ca rroll : M ii C-i.'l rek for Bosch, McGuire for Marrie. Gannon f or Carroll aggregaion, 0-0, before a crowd of some six hou Caffery. McDonnell for Sor Y. Meyers for Lewis. Gaul for Plummer. Toma for Mu r phy. L ewis for Ca nnon. K nslnukns for Mc Bosch. Dayon; Duffy for Snelling. De hle r sand fans a he Luna Park for Bela n ich. McDermo f or H a r. Finn for McGarry, har pener for Yagow, S \\'Un for sadium. Comolli, Cabrina {or Ma r.hurs. Robell o for S pencer, R eynolds for Cnbrina, Tan c r~d fo r Odd as i may seem, he oucome Reyno'ds. Wilcox for Shnroener. Doyle for D e be~ i s, K emmer!or Srosnider. of he game does no prove Dayon he sronger eam. I merely shows Blue Sreak's Fases Back good accouns of hemselves for ha he Fliers were fas a aking JJ:ayon. Lewis and )arrie were advanage of breaks. Boh eams he brigh lighs of he arroll offense, and he defensive work of he seemed o possess equal driving abiliy and boh eams regisered ackl es on boh clubs was well eleven firs downs. worhy of praise. The firs seback for Coach Mal El ward's oufi came early in he opening period. Carroll puned o SPAETH SPEAKS I nelling, who signaled for a fair cach. A Carroll end, inen on making a ackle, evidenly did no BEFORE COLLEGE noice he signal and spilled Snelling. The penaly which fo ll owed Musical Discourse ls pu Dayon well inside he Carroll erriory. Dayon launched a pass, Apolauded.by which was inerceped by Lewis, bu Sudens Murphy's bad pun reurned he ball o he Fliers on he Carroll weny-~ (Coninued from Page Two) Lewis showed form in he Dayon five yard line. Snelling bi he pack show how a whole composiion or game which indicaes ha be will hree successive imes for wo firs melody may be worked around bu develop ino a real scoring hrea. rlown and a ouchdown. McGarry wo noes, known as he cuckoo call. H e has wo more seasons afer his MISSION ISSUES CALL FOR TINFOi Self -denial Fund Se in Moion Again kicked goal. Dr. Spaeh also demonsraed how o play wih he Sreak. Carroll hen proceeded o play he composiions have been wrien I visiors off heir fee in a series of around hree, four and five noes by end runs and off ackle plays in varying he key and posiion of he which Lewis and :\arrie were he noes. In each case he played pars main aracions. This onslaugh of selecions o illusrae his poin, coninued unil shorly before he ha several noes serve as a paern half ended. An excban.,.e of puns for a very wide range of selecions, 3430 Rocky River Drive, N. W. a nd a pair of!lenalies pu Dayon classical as well as modern. close enough o he Carroll goal for In anoher par of his lecure, Dr. :vrcgarry o pu a drop "kick over Spaeh demonsraed how many of he bar and end he coring for he our modern dance pieces have been DAY PUPILS day. aken from some classical selecion, The hird quarer ook on he as- by appropriaing several noes and 4204 Deroi Ave., Lakewood pec of a puning duel. Carroll heir posiions from a classical piece r ied ha rd o enliven his par of he and building a modern dance C0mposiion around i, mer ely hrough game by reurning all puns unil downed by a ackler. Bu Dayon, sai fied ha h eir puner could oudisance Carroll", were sais fi ed o play sa fe a nd ma ke fair caches of a ll Carroll puns..\farrie and Lewis found no rouble whaever in gaining hrough he Dayon line a nd around he ends wh ile he eams were lined up be ween he wo hiry-yard line, bu were unable o ge wihin sriking disance of h e Fiers' goal. The much h era ld ed pass aack of he Fliers was, we migh ay, conspicuou s by is a bsence. Very seldom did Dayon resor o he overb ead roue, and hen wih no much s uccess. T!'ue, Snelling did ge off a hiry-five yard h eave o Hipa o end he game, bu no one was more surpri sed han one Mr. Hipa when he ba ll fell ou of a clear sky and nesled in his ousreched arms. Swan, Snelling, a nd McGarry gave changfies in he po iion, key and value of he n oes. He concluded wih an illusraion of he cla s ical l a ncesors of ha once famous dance selecion dealing wih bananas. The sudens were more han surprised o know ha he selecion was aken I from no less han four old and permanen selecions, one a sacred I hymn. High Grade Pasries SIX STORE$ Lorain Ave The Arcade E uclid-05h Mk. Arcade E uclid-46h Mk. Arcade 4809 Deroi Ave. 800 Covenry Rd. J. W. McGorray New Moderaor Leads Sodaliss Seminarians Page Seven (Coninued!rom Page Three) oc h e g radua ing class have ener ed I Rev. Donnelley, S.J., Takes second phi losophy a he seminary. S Charge; Officer Are Eleced Those of he ophomor class o ener h e p rieshood are : Ad elber The odaliy of he Blessed Virgin I Cook, J o eph Un <>a r ky. J ames :\ar y b ld is fir. meeing of he Walsh. J oseph Wa rner. Loui Wolfe, (Coninued from Page Twol year Ia week under is ne\y mod- J oe Demp ey. Ha rold Good r. Alber can a! o be secured by coll ecing he same ma erials in he homes eraor. R ev. G. B. Donnelly. S. J. Ha ll rbos h. F ej diuand Ha rmann. a nd bringing i o he mir. ion. The n eeing con i ed of reciaion Rober J. Hun. J. J. Kri ko. Allen F aher Haggeney reminded he of h e office of h e Sodaliy. p rayers., Laff r y..joseph ~ r c Gr a w, Geor ge Sodali ss ha here i much spiri- ~I a nnin g, F rank \la ri ma. John F. a nd h ymns o he Blessed Moher. ainjr, Prank Sirlle,, R av mih. ua l work o be done in his world ~ ~ Paul Lehner was eleced firs pre- H a rola Tear, J erome Denk, a nd. a nd he cied social uplif as he fee fo r he comi ng year. J o ph J ack gr eaes need of he da y. He regan. O'Brien firs assisan prefec. and coun eled ha, while ma ny bra nches The hree gracluae who ar e now R ola nd :'a rquard second assisan of social work such a r!l ining wa y- enrolled a Our Lady of he Lake ward children, ec., migh beer be pr efec. Ray R acke was appoi ned "" cmmar:v a re : J ames o B n en, L arry I e f o wiser and older heads, an reasurer, Rau Mooney, secreap ', Ca J h 'I 0 J ~ er ner a nc o n,, c roc er. and And rew P ocop. ac J san. afernoon sren in alking wih and disribuing lieraure o he pris- F aher Don nelly in r oduced a n ew More Clohes For Your oners of he Couny Jail would be E ucha isi c Secion in he Sodaliy. 'loney very well spen. He ver)" earnesly whereby wo con ulors' band. wil l Made in Any Syle saed ha he work of he Soda!- receive Holy Communion in a body And is among he old people a each morniug of he school w ek a Warrensville could no be over he School Chapel. Made o Fi esimaed. He said ha ma ny of AT THE he people a his Home had been Banque is Given so buffeed by fae, so cruelly For High Gridders UNICOAT reaed by he world, so negleced by heir relaives, even by heir own -nd er he a uspices of he Kampus MFG. CO. chi ldren, ha hey had a n exreme Ka feeria. Mr. C'. T. Crowley. S. J., 228 W. 53rd S. endency o become soured a nd manager. a pep rally was held las cynical. He assured he Sodaliss evenin v in he school Lunch H all in See Our Line of ha heir visis had done an in- he form of a banque. R ev. J. A. esimable amoun of good and ~x- :.vreskell, S. J., Coach Vince. Mr. s. hored hem n o o disconinue heir R. Krieger, S. J., he Ahleic Direcor. and he fooball squad were guess of Mr. Crowley and sixy enhusiasic Blue and Gold s uden rooers. visis his year. In accordance wih he appeal of Faher Haggeney, five sudens, Wilfred Eberhard, Rober Phillips, William Durkin, Claude Herman, Leroy :\farso a re eaching Caechism, on Sundays, o Caholic children no aending he parochial schools, a S. Anhony's church on Cenral ave. DAY PUPILS AND BOARDERS J. J. O'Malley The McGorray Bros. FUNERAL DIRECTORS 3040 Lorain Ave. Telephone- Melrose 97 The meeing was h eld o encourage he fooball men in heir encoun er wi h Holy :--ia me omorrow and arouse greaer ineres among he suden s. OVERCOATS In All Syles!\'lade o Order Suis as Low a ED.ROEGGE BUILDER OF FINE CLOTHES Suis $60 o $ Lorain Ave., Cor. Fulon Melro e 237 J~ P. BROGAN GROCER Wholesale-Reail Telephone Service Lin Deroi Ave. - Cen For Maled Milk and Ice Cream-go o Alpha Pharmacy 2546 Lorain A venue Ge Your Hair Cu or Shave Beween Classes Jack's Barber Shop 88 Fulon, corner of Bridge GRILLY'S Resauran and Lunch Room 2624 Lorain A venue Qh4\:e Jl& oz_e! CLOTHES R.. dy-made and Cu o Order AN OUTWARD INDICATION OF AN AMERI CAN COLLEGE MAN' S DESIRE TO DRESS WITH THE SAME FINE REGARD FOR STYLE TRADITION WHICH OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE MEN HAVE GIVEN TO THEIR CLOTHES FOR CENTURIES. Sui and 0Yercons $40, $45 and up BAKER'S EUCLID AT NI TH

9 Page Eigh Youngsown Eleven Goes Down o 27-0 Defea Ry W. R. Hu ey Youngsown, 0., Oc. Presening one of he lighes and fase backfields ever een in acion on he local gridiron, he Sain Ignaius High School fooball eam smohered Eas High under a 27-0 score. The game was marked by he off ackle hruss of Capain Schmucker and Vande Moer Mulligan Scores Twice as Locals Take Fas Til Fr. Wilwerding Is on Road o Healh Classics Professor is Expeced o Reurn o Classes Soon Rev. Anhony J. W ilwerding, S.J., Ignaius' High School, is slowly Alhough handicapped by improving afer a severe aack of he muddy condiion of he fi.eld, he "Lile Golden :r'ornado" overcame he sligh lead held by Deroi High and won i's elevenh sraigh game, scoring 8 poins o he six scored by Deroi. The Ignaians ouplayed and ousmared he Deroi eam from sar o finish, by off-ackle smashes. rrnoo COLLINWOOD IS HUGE SURPRISE l ~ Jj ~~~I~ Tornado Jus Manages o Squeeze Ou 6 o 0 Win Professor of Greek and Lain a S. The following is a lis of games Wih several of is regulars ill o be played on he Ignaius on he bench wih injuries, he schedule. The dae of he Lain rheumaism. "Lile Golden Tornado." afer game is he nw looked for by sp Faher Wilwerding, who has been being held scorele in he firs confined o Chariy Hospial since h a If. came b ac k m h e secon d porers of he "Blue and Gold." he firs week of ~epember, was half o score one ouchdown Holy ame.oc. 90 unable o sar eaching his year. and defea he Collinwood High C nr-rl ov. 6 His place has been filled by Rev. gridder, 6-0. Alhough he Akron S. Vincens (h e) ov. 9 Gladsone Ellard, S. J., who was Sains ouplayed he Eassid- Lain ~ Nov. 20 formerly a eacher a S. Louis Uni- er, heir play was erraic. versiy. The Ignaius line was weak- The nire Ignalius eam, on land- Rev. Murha J. Boylan, S. J., Pres- ened by he ab ence of Jack ing a Deroi. hurried o he niiden of John Carroll Universiy, Sroh, cener, and John Schmucber, versiy of Deroi uden cllapel, said, "We hope and expec ha guard. The laer. however, wen in of Ignaiu. The "Lile Golden Tornado." akiuo- ad anage of he Eas 'rhe Tornado's fl ee halfback, Mul- ile oad o recovery and n,. where i\ass was beard and com Faher Wi!werding will coninue on he game afer he Ignaius line was soon much. ha red. The eam munion received by he enire James McCafiery " was squad. The piri or he eam is errors. grabbed and early lead a nd ligan, received he ball on he open- reurn o our communiy." rong on defense, bu fell down on h eld he opposiion scoreless, while H ere you are folks The fac'al ing ki ckoff and ran i o his own aack. cera nly an example for he suden. d b body. hey added poin afer poin, making f!'xpre sions pcure a ave are none fory yard line. On he firs play Ch 6 d In he opening hair Collinwood a grand oal or 27 before he final oher han hose of James Me- his aemped pun was blocked and anges r. a e in played a defensive aame and held. whisle blew. The Sains bad he Caffery, beer known as plain Deroi recovered on he Ignaius Ignaius Faculy h Sains scoreless. T 0 ugh easil y Jgnafiu~ mees Holy ~ame omoredge over he Youngsowners ann "Reel." Gaze upon he hero of many hiry yard line. he beer eam, he Sains made no row afernoon in he eeoju] round score. a lhough hey came close o or he Cuholi ile series. Aided by wo penwere easily he beer eam. a lie and everal line smashes, even New Profs Assume Sho;Ying heir superioriy from he a Blue and Gold fooball, baskeball, De o J moved he ball o he en Du'es a S I H as doing o. Time afer ime he Sains I opening ninues, he Ignaians and baseball game; he iny end yard line. Ignaius received he bali Semeser Opens made lar"'e gains, bu lacked he era sed he Eas goal line before ha cinched vicory for he Vince- on downs, and Mulligan puned o punch o make hem lead o a seven minues of he firs quarer man wih a sensaional cach of a midfield. In he second quarer De- Many new profes or have ouchdown. Ignaius apparenly had elapsed. apain Davis of Eas pass, and a ouchdown in he Ja rai on a long pass, Griffin o Galbo, been added o S. Ignaius fac- scored in he firs half, when Mullimade a poor pun, and Ignaius r e- minue of ho e exciing bales, or crossed he Ignaius goal line. Try uly lis his semeser wih he gan crossed he o!linwood goal, eived he ball on he E<~.s 25 yard he able capain of he Ignaius for he exra poin was a failure. removal of six of las year's bu he ball was called back and Igline. Vande Moer ran around lef quine whose guarding under he Lae in he same period Ignaius eacher. Mr. C. T. Crowley, naius penalized fifeen yards for end for a en yard gain. On he baske was peerless; or he imely moved he ball from is own fory l S.J., succeeds Mr. Edw. holding. The Sains again hreanex play Vande Moer fumbled, bu hier whose single in he ninh yard line o Deroi's fifeen yard Healey, s.~.. as Greek and ened o score in his half, when a his eammae, Jimmy McCaffery broke up he old ball game. line, whence Cap. Schmucher. on a Lain professor; Mr. F. E. Walers. pass over he goal, Mulligan o scooped up he ball and ran he re Thi is Red's hird year as an beauiful off-ackle play, made he S.J., akes he place of N. Prues er, Kramer, was unsuccessful The ball maining 5 yards for a ouchdown. Ignaius ahlee. He already has iniial ouchdown for he Sains. J. S.J.. as Physics insrucor; Mr. wa in Collinwood's erriory mos J. Schmucher dro,\lkicked for he earned wo monograms for his sen- Schmucher's ry for poin was low. Mar hall Locbbiler', S.J., vacancy of he ime in his period. exra poin. In he second quarer aional work in fooball, and I was a fighing Ignaius eam as Senior English professor is filled Ignaius played well in sreaks in he Sains pu over anoher ouch- ba keball. This year he has been ha ook he field in he second ha lf. by Mr.Durfly; Mr. B. Hausman, S.J.. he final half, bu scored only once., down when Vande Moer, on an in- he brain power behind he grea Receiving he kick, he Sains could resumes he duies of Mr. Jas. Gal- Mulligan, who was he mos conended pa s, ran 40 yards for a ouch- Golden Tornado, barking he plays no be sopped. They carried he lagher, S.J., as Firs Year Lain si en ground gainer for Ignaius, clown. J. Schmucher's dropkick for from he end posiion. Alhough ball fify yards on abou eigh plays. eacher; Faher G. B. Donnelly is au wo long run made fory yards. he poin wa wide. The quarer cne of he smalles men on he Mulligan ran around end for he he new Second Year Lain professor P. Schmucber made fifeen hrough ended wih he Sains leading, 3-0. ::.quad, Jim has always been "he second score. J. Scbmucher's drop- in place of Faher E. B. Barlow, and ackle and he ball r esed on Collin- The hird quarer found he eam~ old Reliable." We all expec grea kick for he exra poin was blocked. Mr. Frank Suhaldolnik, replaces Mr. wood's en yard line. Charley Brickbaling in midfield wih I gnaius hings from Red his season, and The Sains again began a march Eugene Miinger as Mahemaics man, playing his firs game his year, holding an edge over he Easerners. we're sure o ge hem, as shown by down he fie ld and placed he!>all profe sor. crashed hrough ackle for he lone Cap. Schmucher, lae in he hir<l hi successes in he firs four games. on he Deroi five yard line. They In he absence or Faher Wil- oucldown. J. Schm ucher' ry for quarer, pierced he Eas line and His baskeball abiliy, and! he los he ball on he half foo line werding. who has been confined o poin wa a failure. Collinwood afer eluding several would-be ack- knack of leading his eam, was he when he Deroi line held hem or his bed in hariy Ho pia! since he sared an aerial aack in he final lers. covered fory yards and crossed cause of his being eleced capain downs. Deroi puned o Gruneske, opening of he school erm, Faher minue, bu Ignaius compleely he Eas line for he hird ouch- of he Ignaius five in his Junior who reumed o Deroi's hiry yard G. Ellard ba charge of his Senior broke i up. down. Johnny Schmucher again year. His serious reg.'\rd of he lin. ulligan, on an end run, again Lain classes, and Faher Francis Bud Bush. on he line, made he kicked goa L Boh eams were penalized frequenly in his quarer. The er' ry or he exra poin was wide. backs, while :\lulligan and Cap. crossed Deroi's goal. J. Schmuch- Smih his Senior sudens. going rou"'h for he Collinwood lae par of he period found Vande The enire Ignaius eam played, When any of he playe s on Schumucber played well on he ofwell, he running of Mu lli"'an a nd he Ignaius fooball eam re- fense. Velvick and Coffran sarred Moer or Ignaius and Cap. Davis of Eas engaged in a puning duel Vande Moer feauring he aack. ceive nino injuries, or when- or he losers. wih he former holding a sligh ad Galbo and Sefanowski were he ever he well known nemesis o Yanage. In he final period, Eas began a srong pa sing aack bu failed o pierce he Ignaius defense. The Sains, on line smashes by Vande :\Toer and Scbmucber, moved he ball o Eas's 25 yard line. Cap. Schmucher, on an off ackle play, ran 25 yards for he las ouchdown J. Scbmucber's dropkick made he final score 27-0 in he Sains' favor A his poin he enire I gnaius second eam ook he field o be held on even erms by he Easerners. The Ignaius line, hough ouweighed, performed crediably, while Cap. Schmucber and Vande Moer shared he honors in he backfield. The Araa duies of his posiion incurred he full co-operaion of he eam, and he glorious vicories ha ensued. Mcf'affery bas made an enviable record ouside of ahleics also, having been eleced presiden of his classes for hree year s, was a member of he Escucheon Saff of '26, in he Sodaliy of Our Lady for wo years, and belongs o he Caholic Insrucion League, Monagram Club, and Camera Club. This year he has been enrolled in he royal band of "Bunboys," serving cusomers from behind he couner in he Kampus Kafeeria. Wih Red's graduaion nex June will go one of S. Ignaius' mos sporsmanlike, fighing ahlees, and a leader in all of his class aciviies. His Alma Maer will surely miss him, bu she hopes ha he may gain even greaer achievemens in his nex sep of life. Company Fine Candies, Chocolaes, Cigars. Tobaccos and Bes Home- Made I ce Cream in he Ciy 850 Broadway Cleveland. 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