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WEA 'fHER REPORT

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. SENATOR FERRIS OF. MICHIGAN .CHOSEN FOR JUNE- ADDRESS

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Jim· Swift Will Head , OBERST HANGS_ UP Nolan_ Places Thir4 . NOTRE DAME WINS Athletic Discussion zn Interstate Meet · · . · - . . . . · --

. James P .. Shvft, ~hairiDan of tlie NEW JAVELIN MARK . Milrk E.•: Nolan, representing ihe I · 0 VER LOyOLA, 5-0' · Students' Activities· Council, and . FOR PENN· -RELAYS state of Indiana and !'fotre Dame, JN. SECOND G-A. ME. G~orge Bischoff, secretary, will too.k third place in -the final contest _ leave Wedne~day for Knoxville, of the Interstate Oratorical Contest

NOTRE D. AME ATHLETES FAIL held _at North'\vester. n University on Tenn., where they will represent _ Friday night,, delivering ·_"The Notre Dame in the annual midwest TO PLACE IN DRAKE Guardian of · the Constitution",'' a student conference of colleges ~nd .. RELAYS defense of the United States su-

KEOGAN'S HI'I;'TING TEAM KEEPS VISITORS FROM "--

. SCORING universities . ~o be held. May l, '2, preme court. As a reward for No-·

; --Hon. Woodbridge N. Ferris, Unit.: and 3. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., April 26 Ian's placing third among ·contest- The second appearance of Coach ed States .. s-enatoi from Mic~igan,· . ·A 'discusl;ii~n of college athletics (Special).-Gene Oberst, of Notre· ants representing the cream. of the Keogan's baseball squad on Car­

. will 'deliver the commencemeri.t ad-. will be led at the conference by Mr. Dame, thrO'.ving the javelin 196 collegiate orators of fourteen states tier field was marked . by another :dress· to seniors on the afte.rnoon of Swift. Studen~ government< and feet, .5% inches, this afternoon es-. he was awarded· a bronze medal by victory when the: Terriers· .defeated sin1day, .June 1_5·,_ according to a publicat~ons will also ~e givenjcon-:- tablished· a new record for the .Penn' the . Interstate Oratorical Associa- Roger Kiley's ·Loyola university 'statement. issued by Rev. Matthew sideration. · Delegates from forty relays, breaking th~t made by Frie~ tion . .. =-· , - . nine, 5 to 0 yesterday afternoon.

-Walsh;. president. o{ the university, schools will ~e.pre~ent at the con- da, of Chicago, only yesterday. . : · First place in the contest .went to The visitors showed up. well on the .·last night; 1 · • · · • ference. ·· - ' Theo. tall Hoosier athlete .had the ·.Clarence R.·· 'Decker,. :,;of··_- Carleton defense but when the Crimson· ball

· Born. ~n·East dist~nction .o·f being the.fih;t record~ College, Minnesota, while· second tossers came to bat they 'were un-. Senator F~rris was born in Spen.:. · . · breaker of the meet as tte javelin place was taken by Miss Edith Hart- able_ to count against the fast work-

. ~er, N. y,; in 1853 mid received PIC. K 1925 D'OME F -~=~' throw: was one of the early events~ man, of Transylvania College Ken- ing.Keoganites.· · · · · · 'his edu'cation in the Oswego Normal .·. . I ' .:!:~- In making .his gr~at throw he re-' tucky. 1\fr.- Decker's Winniri~ ora- The work. • of McGrath -on ',the and Training school and in t_he med-:- peated his foot of last week when tion was entitled "Automatons of moun~· .for the Blue and 'Gold gave __ ical . department of the. University BOARD. ON FRIDA' Y .. · he_ shattered :the existing mark in Men," a protest against the modern the VISit?rs from 'Chicago little of Michigan: . He was, in his -early . the~Kansas relays. industrial system which .makes mere chance to get on the bases.and the ·life, principal of a business schoo~ · Frieda, of Chicago, who m~d~ automatons-' of our industrial work- few· rallies · that . Kiley's charges and academy -at Freeport,· Ill., a s. • A. c. SEEKS TO . PROVIDE; the· ~r:~ous mark in pent.athalori ers, sa~rificing il1dividua1 skill and staged in a desperate endeavor to professor at Rock_River university, . EARLY START; OTHER compebtwn, was second; while Bar-:- talent to machine perfection,. and a sco,re. w'ere promptly dampened by ·' Dixon, _Ill., and president of the rium; of. West Virginia, -was third. ph!a that 'the daily lives of millions the local'•ball ·tossers. Loyola's .five· Dix-on Business College. In 1884 ELECTiONS' SOON Greenridge·, of Harvard; fi'riished of· industrial slaves be made more hits were scattered while Notre Senator Ferris .founded Ferris' in:. fourth. Oberst was the only Notre than' a monotonous machine-like Dame garnered seven from which

:_ stitute and has since served as pres- Election of the editor-in-chief Dame entrant in the 'meet. existence,· if our· civilization· is not 'the .five. run's· were scored. ident of that institution. He is also a~'cl the business manager of the to be irreparably i:r{iured. McGraw Pitches Well president of the Big Rapids Sav~ ~925 Dome Will be· held next Fri:. · DES' MOINES; Ia.;·--,Api·il · .26 (Continued ·on page 4) · .N~tre· Dame opened the· game

: ings 'Bank.- . ' ' . ' . day, it . was announced yesterday . (Special) . ....:.:... With records toppling WI~h two. cou,~ters but the opposing . . As Democratic· candidate' for con- by the . elections committee of the in four carnival events, an'd' Char- ' I twirler tightened up for the next

gress in 1892, and candidate' for S: A. c., which made pub~ic at ~he ley Paddock registering . _a new DR'o._ 'JA'MES w· .A,LSH' ' two frames and let, the Irish go governor of Michigan in 190_4,-'.Sen- same . time_: the schedule fqr ·the world's mark for the 125 yard · scoreless .. · The Keoganites picked

.· ator Ferris' received his start in pol- spring Class elections •. , . . dash, Notr'e ·Dame athfetes. failed · one run m the fifth and sixth in-

. ~{~~ig!.; i:•;9 :~·~~~ f~!:I"r&~r o~~ Ch~ic~:{ !::~::;::j;,eDome ~~st~~~~::~~ut~l ~~~~~'';:l:;let~t SPEAKS TOM ORR 0 W ni~~e a~~~~o;h:I i';.~~~:~f~!hihe flee "Qntil 191'6. ·He lives in Big '\Vill be made ·duri~g th~ coming afternoon; · .. · . , · · · · _visitors was_ one of·the features of Rapids,:Mich~,' - . \veek in oi·der to enable the editor T?.e Irish relay teams were out: NOTED. PHYSICIAN·.-AND WRIT- the encounter·and ~!thqugh he_ w~s · '

---'. Th __ welectio-11.~-o£ .Senator--Ferris .. to:, .ir;ake-:.~plari_s;:for:-tt.e·-192_ 5.:..~issue. run ,;n al! events entered_. -~ ~.<>t:_th-_ . . - - . . . - -_ ~· -- -· .. to';Iched fo!:_ f?ey_en hits~· his sup_ill>rt- . k

wes efif\voh"'l:ne _two":fu11e__..,even_t:'=-rT3 ~-"'->-z; .. :R-W~I:.c.-LE'C-r\JRE-HE·R£··~:J-· :falleu-~hinfSeverar·.--·time~- . T-he .--.as· commencement spea er practi- Many· deta.ils such· as photography: II · I t · r · · . linois _the four-mile and. half· .mile . ON "CURIOUS CURE~" _ ·. . younger . collegians : made an im-ca y comp e es pre Imn~ary ar~ of spring . events ·.must lie- handled ra_ ces, and Iowa; the mile contest: pressive showing against the .N· otr.·e

: range~ents as the baccalaureate by the incoming Dome staff. . . · · · D _speaker has already been named~ ' In event of a contest -\vhich ne, In the individual events, too, Notre Dr. Jame~'J. Walsh, p'f New. York arne team' yesterday considering: He will_ be Bishop Conroy; of _Qg:. cessitates a · prim?-ry, the ·elimimi-: Dame ·athletes. wer~ beaten .. - Bud city, will. delive1;. a lecture to the t~e fact that th.ey were playing a ~ensbury, N. ~- · tion election only will, be ·held -ne~~ Barr, .who quaJifi;d m the 100 yard students of Notre'· Dame tomorrow h~tle ~ut of- the.Ir class. However,

· Friday. The election. itself will, i~ da~h, '~ent o~t;m the fin_~l _heats, night in Washington hall; the _sub- Kd~y IS ~eyel9pmg a st~ong aggre-"S ··1·. ,. T'h.. .. , . h'' that event, be held on Monday; Evan~~ ·?.~ IllinOis, · capturmg t~e ject- of his -ta.lk being "Curious .gabon With th~ ma~el'lal. that he ' mz ln ' .l J r~ug . May 5. . . .' ' ' .... ·_' . . . . ' ' e_~ent.. . . ' ' ' .. ·. I cu•res.~' Dr. Walsh has. been -asso~ has and -~ompetmg With teams, fro~' • d , . FranJc-1-hlbauer, sho~ pu_tter, wa~ ciatecf 'Vith many large hospitals in smaller colleges, . the Chicagoans

[~ . Well Rec;ezve Class~s: Elect in May ·,! unable tp put. the. weight over 42 the east and is at Jlresent consult- sho~Id be. the leaders of their class. ·.,. Following will be the· schedule for fee;. and Purma, pf Kansas Teach.: ing neu~ologist at St. Agnes Hos- . . A ~itting Team . . . "S~hin' 'Throu·i'h,'; :Allan Lang~ class elections: Class of: 1927, :Pri-i ers . C~llege, Hartman, o~ Nebraska,' pita! for·. Crippled:. Children-- ·at After the_ encounter. yesterday, ·

don Martin's. three. act· comedy dra.:. mary, May 7~ election, May 9; clas~ a,I:J.d ·:~8:uber, of Iowa, fim~hed ahead White ·Plains, N .. y~ He is also the lo~al :basepall_ follower .. can. be -ina which was ·made famous on the of 1926, pri~ary, May 8; el:ction,; o~:_hrn?-;! Jo.hnson .lost in the hi?h collaborating editor of II!ternation:. ass_ur:d that. c.oach Ke?gan ~s de~ .. sp~kim· stage ~Y _Jal}e Gowland o:ri May 12; class. of 1925,_. primar~'- hurdles,, w~Ic~- were won .b~ Km- al .Clinics. · - . l _ velo~mg a hitti!'lg team .. The_rec-. · the silver sheet by- Norma Tal- -May 13., ei:cbon,1Yiay 15.. . ·. : zey, of_ Ilhn?IS,,. ~nd Harrmgto~ ,-· Dr. Wa~sh \vas born at Archibald, or.d 0~ the '.I;'er7Iers on the southern'· madge was presente<l ·in Washing- __ Nommabons an~ elections of S; ~ould not p~ace ~nthe.re~ord-smash-. P~ .• -Aprn- 12, 1865. 'He attended ~~;ldie~ea}ed t~: .. ~act that the.y ton:.h~ll last-'night'by the Pro,duc.., A. C. me~bers ;Will be.·~~ld ~ft~r mg_ pole vault Il_l which ~cKeown,: For~ham College, New York, where . h t m the pmches whe~_a hit ing Department of• the Redpath Bu.: the conclusiOn of the class elect10ns. of K<tnsas St~t~. Teachers .. college,_ he received his A.B. degree· in i 884 ; n;teant. a run .. Yest~rday their bat- _ .

. 1,-eau.· . _ . _· . -· All ·elections will be conducted' by vaulted 1_3 Jeet.. ,. _ ·. . , his . A;M, degree in 18~5 ; and his bng power had ~ot d.ecreased- the "Smilin'· Through" is the story the-: S~ A. - C. ele·ctioris committee' · Char~ey . P?~dock s remarka~le Ph.D. "degree in 1892 .. ·: He receiv-· _least !l'n~ long drryes mto the gar- ·

of ·a man wh'o was~ cheated'.of. his composed. ·of Charles· Molz,. James' run,·.whiCh I_ncidental~y brought him ed ·his M.D.· degree at the Univer- d:ns Indicated a hitting power that own love -in· his youth, and cannot Egan and. Ed Hunsinger.. , : · (Continued orl. page 4) : · sity .. of·Perin~y'lvaniain i895. From wdl.be needed against tl._" 'confer-bring himself ·to sacrifice his pride '. . " I .. I i . . . ' 1895 to: 1898 he 'attended· the Uni- en;ehteams~ .. ' . . ' ' . ' ' that the innocent . victims of the - . . . · : . . · . · . . • · · > ·. : · . . · . . : • . : _1 : • • ' versities ~ol Paris, Vienna, and Ber- e return of l!]d ~rendergast to past :may be· happy: rhe ,play was Last. Week Marked tit,~ 4$th )\nnzQersary lin. Ret?rning.to' Fordham in- 1901, ~~e ~~quad ~trengthe~ed t~e tea!'l. fo well acted • by the Redpath 'players f D · • c.... Tl., y 1. • • . B · J::'.• · he r~celVed hiS' LL.D. degree,: and · ttle ext~nt whii~ Joe Qum~<tn . . and was well r~ceived by one of the 0 _estru~tzon ()T: I. 'Je_,,uf!-lVerszfy, ~.rzre in 1909 earned his Litt.f?. degree at ~;~~~rmed. m _creditable 'Styl~

· largest audiences Washington Hall Students .of· the . un!versity . 4,5. ities, but all·was ·to little :avail_. and G~o:getown. . His:.Sc.D.':degre~: ~e Stim ~ · ~~e · ~e;vstone. §.ack. · Gt_Is ,has had for a visiting production years ago today were !llready enJOY- the fire spread . from· .. building to received at Notre Dame. m -1910:- .. th · g ' 'tho. re~Ieved Jld.~Grath .. m-_this year~ - ing their summer vacation, ,the re..: building, leaving; only Sacred Heart :Dr. Walsh isa life'·meTI1ber.of0 the ·p e sev~nb . :hn;mng,. contmued. the

suit of the disastrous- fire of' 1879._ Church, . then . under constructio_ n .New Y_ ork Histoi·ical_ Society, and_ 'thac~ se..._ . ~ ·. IS teammate and .set . _ _ . , · · • · . · · 1- e opposmg batt · d · · · h. · \Vhich almost destroyed·- all _campus the. PresbYtery, 'Science~ hall; -'Wash- i~ .. also Knight Comn:ander OI the order. . ' . I. ,er~: ~wn ~m·.s ort buildings: . . .· . . . : .. , l ington hall and the Ave Maria 'office Papal Orde~ of St. Gre~ory. He Th~ b ; . · . , .. ·. , . The anniversary of the,great co11~ standing. , . . · .·.. . · was professor . of physiology and N 0 . 0

5 sco~e IS as follows: . ._:Committee Plans

flagration passed on· Wednesday; . "As soon as the . firemen could psychology· at Cathedral College· in Sh .h . :< ), -AB R H· PO ·A E · · Ap_ril 23 ..• Immediately a~ter the gather--.fr~-~1 -their -shops, and. put Ne~v York ,in 190.6~ ·He .is alsci._a Cr~~vl:n, ss. :·"···5 1 . 2 ~. 2 _ .. 4 > 0.

'· :..The <i~ccirating .· scheme riow be- fire Fa!he~· ·~or by, then president qf the -:~:J;lgi~W 11.1: 'Yo;king ord~r, it was: wnter. of• note, bemg _the at_It~or of Farrelly, ct· ··--·.-3 _· 0 · 0 · ·· 5 · ·- 0 0 . :_ing ·arranged·for, the pl•om by. ~he the umversity~ announced th~t tlie carped out," says ·a corttemporary, ~any .bo~ks, . among_ wh1c~ .are: ·Berm'· i ------~~a· 0 1 . ·0. · 0 0

committee in' charge \vill b~ a sprmg school term would .be · considered account:··""The··engine·bad ·not-been· Makers · of · Modern : Medicme,'' N 1 g a~,- cf. ----2 o. · 0 · 0 : 0;_ 0 garden. effect .. In. pr.epara,tion. for ep.ded, ah,d ·that' de~rees 'yould b~ used}>efore for t~v? yea,rs,-ha<l b~~ :;catholic. Church~en in ~~ienc~," V~ra~;.a, bif ····:~-A .. 3.· · 2 .: _8;, .p .. _,;O

.'.the event the. committee in..cha~ge conferred upon .semors the f~ll~'\V: recently been ·repaired, and it was T~e J~Irteen~h .Great~st. of· Qen:-. Siiv!r ',. · -·~::-L 0 .1 1 0~ ·0 ·.of ?ecorations ·_has . bee!! wo.rkmg ing .day .. ~Ian~ for the_ rebmldi~~ not known at first whether it would t':r1e~," 'Qld_ Tnne Makers of Medi- Quinl~n<?· _2i;"":~-_--A ·: 0 0 _ ,8, ' l 0

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_.durmg the past week._. · .. · . · of the umversit~ 'were_ made the .work.". cme, :· .I,Iow 9~d the Ne:w," "Health p · d ' . ~ ."··--2 l _ 0 ·.- 0 · 1: .0 .J~an Goldkette, whose or~~es_tra same after~oon, ~n~f()u,:: _da~s Ia_t-

1 _ "Utterly Destroyed". ,T~l:Qugh_. Will ·.Power,"- and -"The ;:~r:rg.ast,.3b .. 4 0 ~ 0 8 ·l 0,

_ ~v~ll_play. a~ the• Prom, ha~ arranged e,r th~Y. were. rati?e~ at ?-/genera} ''O.n ·lookirig .. _. about' aftei· .the fires' .Century: .C?~ Columbus." Stan eth, ll· -.--:-·3 0 1 _ 0 - l - 0 :w1th the.:VI~tor pe_ople for a r~lea~e cotinc1l of umversity officials. . . ., ,g ' p. ··········1 0 0 0. 0 0 .of one of his records so that It will .- . . 1 : · i wer,e b~c>Ught :unde'r subJectiOn, . -;'~ ~ -~ _._:_ ~ ;be placed ·on, sale the· day of. the . . . Origm Unk.n~wn ·; ·.; says this same account, "we find the Totals. ·---~-~---34 · 5 ·· .7 27 .. is · ir

. ~Prom .. The name of the release is ' T() thiS day the Ol'Igm of the fir~ gr~a~ ~ college,- l~tterly destroyed, a TODAy 'Loyola ' ( 0) ' AB R I \H PO A 'E . '.'Where the Lazy Daisies Grow" and has· not been learned._ . Workmen: b~~~J!ed frag~ent ·of wall ~standing , Adams; lb. : .. ~.;;.8, ·o ·-f .10 ~ • ()': 0 ~i'In the Evening," both new popular :fJ.ad .b:en b.usy oil; t?e roof. of the, he~·e . ·and. th_e~e·:, Th_e .infirmary 6:30. ~.;n, :__.Mass· . .in Sacred. St.uckey, . ss. -~-~-.4 o ·1 _, 8 . 4 . -0 r.

nuPlbers. · · ,· . adm~~}stratlon . ~mldmg ,c\urmg the. bmldm?,· con.t.ammg .. the. general of-' ·. Heart church. · . ~ •.. Tra?an,. 2b .. -_-----3. 0, 0 .1 _. 3 ·. 1 . The WWJ broadcasting station at mornmg, :and JUSt befor.e .n~c:m tp,e, flee an~ - .t~e _ ~t1;1dep.t_s~ office, is. 18 !30 a~m. -~ Mass',. i~ ·Sacred Lavm, rf. ~-----~-~.4 . o . _ 0 . ~ 4 . o .. 0 .Detroit; fro~m .. which Goldkette has youngsters. ~·on the ·numm · pl?-Y-: burned· entirely ·~·-out, .'though the 'I-Ieart, chur~h. · .... · I Slltherland, cL.4 o. 1 0 i 0 'been. broadcasting- is. announcing ground noticed the flames b~azmg blacl~~ned walls are s_till-sta'nding.: · 7 :30,· p.ni,.:_i3enediction in Sac-- 0'!'1eil, lf: .. ~ .. ·--"A, 0 1 . : ·1 0 . '() 'every night th'e fact thE~;t he.-is play- from' th~ sam.e roof./_ The made-: The ·_~u,si~:'.~all, ~~itn: th_c )~_riiodl';' , :·red Heart chui·ch.··_ 1Buckley, 3b. -----:3 o 0 1 1 1 ,ing the Notre Dam~ .]'unior Prom. quat~ ~I~.:qmpment_?f those da~s, pla~.IOom,·Is·entJrei~·consumed~ ·.TOMORROW . ' IDe~ga.n,-~. ~----~~-8. 0 q 4-.'2 o· The Prommusic·and entertainmen~ WB:s Immediately-put mto use. Aid: ~he:·south.~~all ·fallen fn.' .The. min-: . . . McGraw, p .. -.. : .. 2 : o · 1 . 0 3 0 :-\viii be broudcnsted from the Trib- was· rushed from S~uth :Send, th~_n .Ims _h~ll Is. ut~e;rly gqne_. T.his de~ . 8:00 p.m.-Dr. James J. Walsh1 _-:-. _ :--:.. -:.. ~ ·:ilne statio~'! WGA;Z at a special ·con- cut off f;o~ the .umversit~ becau~~; ;~tr.uction 'Ya~ a7~ol:nplis.h~d irt·about lecture in Washington -Hall. -Totals ·;-·· ..... ··:30 . ,o- 5 .. 24 14 2 cert on Friday n_Ight. .of th!3 .hm1t~d · tiansportat,Ion facil; ::tlnee homs. · · ·:,: (Continued· on ·page. 4)

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Official Bulletins UniYeraity of Notre Dame omcial dally paper, published. every mornln~r except COMMERCE FACULTY-The .!acuity of

llonda,-, ·Wednesday and Fr.lday durinE the aeademic· ,-ear b7 the Notre Dame Dally the college oi Commerce will meet at Company, Notre Dame, Indiana. · · · 12:30 Thursday noon in the Accounting

room, Main building. · Entered· aa second 'clan matter .at the post om~e ~~ Notre Dame, IncL

. JUNIOR · ENGINEERs-The attention · Sub•c:rlption 'rate, U.OO Per year: b7 mall, U.60. · Slnile cople•, four centa. oi nil junior engineers ia . called to the

.Day omce, Walsh Hall .•.. Maln 1218 _Ni~ht office, 436 E. LaSalle. Ave ..... Ll~coln 1670 announcement oi the Navy Department posted on the bulletin board outside the

Librarian Calls for Overdue Books

The1:e has recently been ·placed in circulation by the 'university li­brary a bound set of the "Chron· icles of America;'' published by the Yale Press in fifty volumes. Great pains have . been taken· to make

Registrar's oiiiee. ' ___ these books available to students

KNIGHTS OF ·coLUMBUs-The reg- through use of the catalog. In the . • . · ·EDITORIAL STAFF ular meeting or · Notre Dame Council, preparation of these books for the

. _; EDITOR-IN-CHIEF .••. ~~ .. ~---··········· ................................... ~ ....... ~ ............. PAUL G. FUNK, 'U ~a~g~~enl~gcoi~m;h~s, w!~1shb\~Iild c~x.e:ii shelves. 420 cards were necessary. EditoriaL Staff-Harry Flannery, '23; Henry Fannan, '24: James Hayes, '24; John This,. outside of the Smi'ths' oni'an

, · Brennan, '2-C; Frank. Kolars> '24; Jack Scallan, '26: Eugen~· Noon, '24; Ray chambers. · Cunningham, '26.· ' · · . · · --- collection, is a record number of

Newa Editore ....... _ ............ _: .................... : ............. Gerald Lyona· 24 : Laurence G. Kelly,'26 · TOLEDO CLUB-The club will :meet cards to be distribu_ ted _throug· hout Ni~ht Editors ...................................................... John Stoeckley, '25; Ray Cunnin~:ham, '25 Sunday at the usual place. There will be

'· . , . ? . , • . . . Terenc~ Donahue,'27: ~ohn Gallagher,:i~ election oi officers ior next, ~·ear. Mem- the catalog. aGCOrding to. the various ~ft~~rEyd~~fi~;·:.:::::::::.::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;::Y~h~·T£mB~~=~:•24 hers are requested to be prepared to make subject headings necessary for· use."

· E C n· '25 returns on tickets ior the, Easter dance. Dramatic Editors •••••• ; ......................................... ;.Paul c. Martin,'24: ustace u man, . The )ibrarian requests .that ev-Bulletln Editor ...................................................................................... Charles McGonacle,'24.

. _ . - Charles Crawford,'27: ·John Snakard,'25 - · c.·' \ t h · · · · : Reportera-:-Rupeh Wentworth, Lester Grndy, Herbert Walthers, Ray Flannigan, Carlos Camp. US _BrieTS ·· re urn, t em promptly .to ·the 1i-

NEBRASKA UNIVERSITY - A. working-student banquet will . be .. given next week. T~e main object' of the annual ·affair is to bring to­gether the working· --students and the employer. It is being sponsor­ed by the University Y. M. C. A.

MINNESOTA UNIVERSITY ~~ Mothers' Day will be~·observed offi. cially at Minnesota this year for the first time in the· history of. the · university. Mothers have been in- · vited and committees have be(m se- . lected to provide e-ntertainment f~r the visitors~ Prior to this year, ·so­~·orities and fraternities ·have·· ob~ served the day·: by. · holding open­house _and entertaining in fittitig · manner but this is the first time that. it will .be obsei·v:ed as all-uni-versity Mothers' Day. . · ,· ·

.Assistant Night.Ed~tors ........ : ................................... Mark Nevils, '27; Robert.Maher, '26:1~~:-----;....__;_ _____ -:-_ ----~ ery student who has books overdue

. · Lane, Jr., . .Jay Fleming, Porter 'Wittick: Franklin Conway, John Purcell, Jack · brary or a messenger 'will be sent Flynn, and Carl Bittner.· · - !..·:.....----------:---.,.---- fo1~ the b?,oks and that extraordi- · MINNESOTA UNIVERSITY~ ·

-Tbia Tuue Carl Bittner, first ·year student at nary. ser':ce_ ~ust be~ charged. to ~eshmen·:wil_l direct· a riew St'ad-, .....

-Night Editor .. ~ ..... ~ .. ~ ...... Te~en~e 1Donnhue .' . A~sistant ............................ John Snakrird the uniyersity, is · confined • at the students vwlatmg the library -rules. mm. Auditorium . drive ·to raise infirmary. $3~2,000. f9r completing the .ath-

. BUSINESS STAFF . ·.BUSINESS: HANAGER. ~ ..... ~~-~ ..... ..:; ........... :_ ........ : ..................... JOHN. N •. STANTON, '2 l

Local Advertiain~ Manager . .: ........... : ............. --.. ~·-·····-··········: ........... ~ ....... Corbin Patrick,'26 Foreign 'Advertisina. ManaKer ··-···-~ ..... : ............. : .. · ............ ' ................ James A. Withey, '26

·: ~\r.~:b~U~~ ~~::;~ ;:::::::::::::::::::.:::.;::.·.:::::::·::.::::::::::::::::::::::~·:::::::j·~-~~J W~rJ!'n A~!~:,·:~: .·,Assistant Local Advertising Mnna~:ers ........ Michael Reddington,'26, George J. Schill,'27 Ad"Yertisin~-Anistants~Edward E. O'Brien, Alfred J. Diebold, Jr., Henry J. Massman, . · ·. ·Walter ·J, Kennedy.' Frank Doyle, H. Edwin MacLannan; Jack. Loftus, . Geor~:e . Meade. . , . · ·. . · . . . . . . . . . . .

Dlatribution 'Aaaiatanta-Tom O'Connor, Errol .Jones, F.· Andrews, Joseph Szanyi,· · .. Frank Bbchoff, P._ Dillakamp, C; Dlcke~son. A. Nanovic.

.·THE DAILY,S STAND FOR NOTRE-DAME

A union ·building io. qe· built as s_oon ·as possible. . . 4 well-organized stude'nt body~· r~siding ~n~·the campus.· I ~-

. . . Trl_Le recognition of good scl~ola'rship and a better appreciation·: for the efforts of nien: in campus activiti~s.. ·

--- le~I.c · s_tadium n.o'v il]. .P1~9greSs_' and·, ·• ·Att~rney-.Thomas· Hoban, of the ,_. ··A_t Other .C_ .·_ofle_ ·ges_ . -1 to n~sure e~·ectwn of a11 audit'orium class of . t918, \vho has been asso- . . _seatmg . approximately 7,000 .. per-ciated with .the office of ·Healy & ~ons accordi~g to a decision. reach-·Beverly at Elgin, 'Ill., lias accepteq ·PURDUE UNIVERSITY -Evans ed by the student governing board a-.'position on the legal staff of th~ Woollen, president of the- Fletcher of the in~ti~utioh, . . . Chicago.· Title & ·Trust Company. ·. Saving arid T~·ust . Company,

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· anapolis, and one of the best known . Emery Toth, '23, and, Miss Poole bankers in. the 'middle :west, _-i1as won the "Bunny Ho'p,'.' a'feature of bern· secured to tieliv:er the })rin­the. Toledo club dance du~ing. vaca- cipal address at the annual· com.:. tion time. The committee in charge m(mcement· exercises . to . be held, of the affair included -Frank. 'J(!ne 10 ... O'Boyle, ·Ray Cunningham; Walter .. . . . . :

.. AS!3URY Co'LLEGE~Two~-do·r-· mitories and the power plant' at As­bury College at Wilmore, ·Ky.; wei·e destroyed by fire recen.tly, "\vith .'a' l~~s 'of ;$200;000. ·The early ar· riv_al . of the· Lexingt?n fire engine, 25 miles away, saved the entire' col-lege· fro'm . de~trU;cti~n. . · '· · Haecke'r, Art Suder;. John Showel; · :. ILLINOIS ·UNIVERSITY -So'me

~~m Kesting, Walter WilcofC, Don time'·behveen·.:May 20- a:~d 29, th~ G:ill,· Bob Pierce and John- ~Hurley: University .of 1MeijVJapan; basebali . UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMP

· . . te.am 'Yill play_ th~_.,Illinois. nine. ·It .SHIRE.:....,.A "Black List" was re~ • '

14Why W.o~ry," .featured Harold '~~~ ~e the, ~rst con~est With a .for~ centl~ _p~blis~ed on . the cam'pus ... .. :~ _.ABOD_T BILL SHEEHAN'S :NINE, Lloyd, ,vas sho.wn Friday night in ~1<>.n team ~mce 1920;, when th~ n. The list Is smd to have·; been com-

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. · ·· · · Washington Hall.· The usual news h~I beat the ·'Yats~ka team for the posed of rrien .\\rho had :not eviden. _ . Teiiing N otie Dame. men. to get out and· boost a· varsity . tea~ is 'reel and comedies :were also ··shoWn.· thn·d ·consecutive . time. ed ·, ariy . intentions · of· ·working f~r,

c, ,i.i:J_mecessary,.: They_'re.all boostingiL •. I . ·. I.' • ., . . . .. . ' . I I ! . • . • I. INDIA·N·A··.. the ~est':in~er~sts_ of the'_ university . . . . ,·But,~- word about ·.a m~re active support ·of. baseball ~ight :be in .Rev. James A .. Burns, c.s.c.; for- . UNIVERSITY - A . ord(!r .. Captain. Bill Sheehan· and the: squad ·look mighty· good _after mer president _-of the university, contract has -recently been signed =========:======== their, southern~ jaunt: and the first home games~ Given· the right kind was the guest of. honor :and prin- where1Jy the . Indiana. University !!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!~!!_ !!_ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!~!!!!!!~ .of.'encouragemen~, t~1e.tea~ ought to.makc themiddle west_ sit up and cipal-speaker a_!; the "Universal No-:- band will play at the "Indianapolis .

. , · ·. • · · - .. ·. ·; ·. · . . · . · · · · Milwaukee Notre .Dame· club,. at pr~se;nt the men·are busy with daily , , _ t~ke ·~otice in the fashion of jrears gori"e_ by. . · . ·. ·. · · . · .. ' : · . tr: Dame_ Night"' ~eeting .o~ the speedway_race,· D~coration ~a~. -~~ _A.· ... : .. ~ . . · ..

.. __ . . . ~~co~rageme:nt of_ the r1gh~ km~. ;eqmres l?acke~ s~a~ds .at every Milwaukee on Thursday. . . .. ·. . .drip m prep~ration for the R . .Q. T. · -~~Uracy-• _. _.gam.e, 11llP.odant ~_1'., ~mmporta~t~ that~_~s .. played on· Cartier field. _Not. . · · -~ .. ___ : ·, , - .: ·.. . • ,C. mspection next week>. · , . . . , ·. . · ... ·. ·. ··., . .. . ~~:·m~rely .packed~stan-~s~,-but-::a-:c1Ieering:::mob~bcgging;:;every-::battcr=-to·.:1l!i:: ~::.wiiiifijn:-::."v~-~s-: "-~~-fiil5er·"·•~r~thi· ~~:;:o-~~~~;-:...:.:.._:.~~:;.0:::· ~::c:~: r~~c-~~~<...._:.·~~-: ~:·--:-:-'· '' ~p~ eye_ry, fielder. to: d9the'?mpossible~. ~nd thi~ _notfor hvo Yl:' ·'three .cl~ss ·of 1928, _has' been :a recent ' I. ' • . • . •.. . . ou rtesy':'_-<. . '

· · . r~nmgs; but all the way until_ the last out m . the n_mth • .- . . . . · ·visitor. on the. campus. · ' ·. · . . . · ; . : ·. ·.. : .· ., ·. _ ._-_Tell Bill. today you~ll be 'around every afternoon his. club. plays. ' . ' ... s. -· · . · . • :· . , . . ' ·- , ·· -· , · · · · · · · · erv c ·

' •· BlJJLrilNGJoR .• T~E HJTURE .· . ..• NeW Offerings' on !;1/t~;';!:;;i .~.t;j'~ .·.· ·. . ·. 1 e ' . ::;' . ;·:; .·:_·< ~I~j~~~·Generai··H~riry ··T;; Allen; in. ,cha~ge :of ,tli~.-~~~ork. of .the ' s_i:age ·'-a~d Screen: ,, .·YELLOW: CAB'. is in~ur.: ·: . . . . .. .i. . . .

.. · .•• - ; -American.· Coimpit~ee · f~r. tl1e 'Relief. of Gerirtmi: Cl1ildren,. is. ·finding, · · · • · :_ .. '~nee for, comfort, punct~al- : .. ·. . ·.E. J~ (:AIN,·· Mgr. :. :_·. · . · · · ·e':en· iri :·Am.erica, ·a spi,rit of unforgiving. J1atred }1ampering collections · · PALACE _..;..''Unseeing E~es'' · ·_. it_v~·- and distinc.tion. ·: •. · · . · · . . .

·' · ·.and_threatening· the effort 'vith~f~ilure; ·according to e'ditorial comment · ··-'and Vaudeville. :·: · .. · : · - · · · :·: ', .· in.a·recent··i~~ue of· the Literar.lf Digest. : ·. ·. : · · __ ,- · .· '.. : .. :·· .-.. ,_ ORPHEUM~Jackie'·coO,gan in::; . . ·. · . · · ·:; · · · :Tl1e.\var. is·· over rind ·no matter what, emritlonal 'vaves·:of·hate 1vere · •. "A .Boy· of Flanders.': · : ·• _.· : :. YELL.QW ,

·~rou~ed··.d~r.ing:_'its· cpntiiiuance, :£_or .. the good of _the. future; that- _hatr-ed BLACKSTONE-"West ·of .the, :; sliin]Id_ be·.f<!rgotteri. ·. In'Germimy :to"day. there are -2,000,'000 .. children. • ·.Water:: Tower" 'arid ~~ude- . ,. ·:-: CAI3' ... . ··

They:~yill·ei~h'yr grow up 't'o -lov_e America; or they. ,v-m,.grow up to hate . : -·~ vi~~e. , . -~ :. . . . . - · ·.·-·~(America.' ·The· O'erieration·, of today:·can influence them to- feel-:wliich':..: ~ OLIV.ER, ~ Dougl~s Fairbl,lnks ·. ~ : · CQ ... :: -~. ".!' f.- eve~jvaY/ it_:~_ay~choose~: .:.- ·: : --~-~ : . ·_. ' ' .· ·. <' .. ' .-: ' '' .... · :' .. ' . in·.!'T~e_ ~ark o'f_ Zoro:'' :·., :' I .PHONE.MAii/62oo·::•

. · . : Kindness: to .t_he~e.• 9liildren~ pelp in 't~f:!ir days of need; will create: ,, · . • . . • -.-. -.. -~ · ... ··. _. :- . I , ..... .. · ,. :. .- .· .·. •.. ,. ohi' them .a_- feeling of appreciation and admiration that. "\viii lUst. ; An 0~· m~e_rest to, m?VIe_ f_ans. on tlle_ .· •. ':.;I . nttitl:lde•of. disregard wi,ll'have the'opposite ·e'ffect~ ~ If .,ve :are to:build< c~mpus ,Is, the. ~assm.g tod~yc_of. the . ~-TilE. THTNKiNG: FEL-· ·. r · · f · 1· · f · · · · 't £ d 'II, b · · · . · · b · · · · .LaSalle theater for nearly. a quar- LO"' · .. ·or tIe utq.re, a: sp1r1 o goo WI . etween ·nations must· e: erected. ( f · · t ' . ·• · 1 '· 8 ·th . · · n. CALLS-A YELLOW .· ·' .. ·· ·. Tl ··· ···tt ··a· · ·t k. E. ·dll ··· 11- tdb er o a,cenury a popuar. ou ·- .. · ,.,_ ....... ·,

. :_:. _~-.. ; .- 1e comm_I. e~ ~s · . 01~g: a. grea. · wor _.-. ·. very o ar co. ec _e y Bend · phiyhouse.- :_. With· tlie , fimil . __ It goe.~ ~? -~·eh_Ild_ 1_1;edmg foo?, clothes .or- shelter.·. Jts, ad~ress .Is:.I30 showings. of ·Harold--Lloyd _in, "Girl . ·:\Vest ~2nd.street, ~ e~v ~ ork:?_tty.. . . , Shy,"· the LaSalle :win ·end its peri-

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· .. · . ' : . . . . Vaudeville ari~. m'ovie ··off~i'ings . :Though ce~tain facts n1~y ,lead us t~ 'doubt the. ti~ri:~l reasonrible- of the first· part ·of the· week proni,

·- .. -_I~ess_ of groups' ~f the only creature- with rationality-;the ge~ms boobus~ ise high Class ent~rtainment.< Such .:. ·.·as. Mr. ::1\:Iencken might ~ay, we must'ceventually' admit,' not with· Mr. ;st~rs· __ as Li~nei. _Barrymore;. Seena ,} .Mencken this·time, that these ~atio~al_creatun!s ~re fun~~mentally and Owen,_J~ckieqo_ogan;·~a~_McAvoy1

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.CAFETERIA·

. cventual:J.y quite ·rational. . Though, _lea by fanatics,_ men inay .ofteri do· ~nd~·D?u~las -Fair~an~s ·~1~. appeari _' ." .peculia·r._things~ and .though-foolish i~eas. may seem·totriumph, . .Doct<?r: In: the· ~IetU~es ·bs~:d:: on. the ·cal-

:._' ' :·'.rime ·geriera~ly .re~to~es- tlu~ dHn_nion .in~na to. no'rm~lcy. and. comnion· ~ndar. . ; .. ·.. 'I '

.:sps_e." .. ·: .. ··· ', ~--.- ·· _··. ,· ,··., ·_..·._. ·._.._, ·_·'.·.-; · .. ·. -.··_· ·. · '~ ·.-,:;·-·, ·, · ·-···-:-· · / : _-. I~· Pregon, for instance;_it seeme~ that the. tempestuous attacks• r ·... . - s. I ~

:··~.-::·on the r~ghts·of ':Parents_'to educate .~hiid~en·_ as _they ·w!s~ea,-wheuier:~. C·L~ · $ F1:.~ . ; ~-~·they educated. th<:m"well,. h~d become successful. .. And .If .Oregon won. .. . , .. , .. . . , . , . ·. -~ ; . ; . _:such .:·a. ,·yicitory, it,. seemed reasopable' to·•suppose . ~hat Similar_· victories:: . ·. Lc.G'll-Beroie ... VD~[ltiOn,: . ;Open'rfnced :_·' "',·being ,~-ag~d in many· other -stat~s; :'ve~e· ifkely ·in _other. states; .-·· .. _ .. · . ', ~e{' ~~~l~?d ~~tch. ·. Please _rel~fn · ~ ',, ., ·, _!;:· :.': }3ut though·:the:p·eoiJle:_~f <;>rego~. ;ver~ mars~nlled_':igatnst-Hu:~: p'ri-:: ' · . ,

, ~-\,ate·'s.ch~-~ls, the• ju~gm~nt of a Vnit~<l St:.ttes'distri~t: <1ourt_was j~st~: ·~~~~~~~~~~~!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!Jii . ~eniphat~c and ,categorica~ .. :· .rrhe de~ision;.: it _is .exp"e·cted, ,'\vill'be~stis-. '()'·, ., . ··.·n·. ..· ... I.· . : '. ':-·

:. :,triin~d· .by, . .t)le~; Un~ted_ State~ supreme, court, ·and· wilr j:udfcially settle,: < . . ·:rp· . e"liin . -~·rro!>.~bly_'for_ ,alf time; .th~ .'cori.~ent!on, .p.~t (orth ... to·se·r.ve _the en.ds .o{ ,_~::. .·':.< / . . : -: : . ' . . : .. :·bigqtry; ~hat ,the• s_tate :ha~. a·. right .sup~riOr to~.that. :of the ,prire~ts in

· .;de_(!iding .the charac~cr of :education:_ a· child ,sho,uld rec;civt:.. .. _·_The· court: . .. ·.deCide'd :that 'the ilaw .that' required -'all chil<}rep __ of graillmar s'cho.of..age:

·.:tq .at~end. th~.' public. sc110ols, ~vas unconstitutional~ because . .it ;.\va"s .'an: ·• :. ::inv:asionrof property m1dioccup:itional.:.~ights,-~ and it did·:,n'o't' find if · · · >"n~cessa~y ·:to·· q,onsider '.the question o(~eligious ·liberty::··. ·. · . . · •. :< · ;_ . : ·. · .·:

I • :' ·< ~ .~The'judgme_ilt was deliberate :m'<l .~ane; .and the .'que~tion; rriay now: ·._, ·b'e'definitely ~?~ttled-:-tlui.:nks ~o·.po~toi- lTim·e .• ·-:,\' ': Oi,. .. ... '/· .: · ·_. ·· . '·

:_·:.::,>_:_>_ : .•. ~.:,_._k_:_l.·_e_6~~%,· etc~. i:·liv~> .;., HkO. br~ken:~Jlo,e ~t~iJ~, .. •'It is' b;1J.,ss:ble ~ . -- :_. :·: ..... : .'··· .. ::_, .. •, . . -: . ... ,.::·._,.. . . . .• ,.;';:.- ... ·-, ·~· .. : ... ;.

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American Medical college. ·, ·

GOLF ·.TOURNEY- TO· OPEN NEXT ·WEEK

Dannv McGowan Wins EDDIE ANDERsoN ·siGNs Former Notre Dam·e 'J CONTRACT WITH MINNESOTA

. : i~ Olympic. ,Tryouts Gridiron Star Dies Eddie Anderson, former · N o'tre

Danny McGowan, Notre Dame Dame football; basketball· and base- · ' · , boxer, by scoring a ·victory ave~ ball star, captain o{ the 1921 eleven News of the death of. .Patrick

I Cox, of Indianapolis, . in the finals and selected for all-American bon- Beacom, of Peoria~~. Ill., football

Jerry' "Bud'.' Sheehan, of Peoria, \vas with Beacom when the veteran gridder died. ' Sheehan was· a mon­ogram memberof Notre Dame foot-. ball teams during the time of Bea-·com's· playing. . . ·

MANY . PRIZES SECURED. FOR of the· Indiana-Kentucky A. A. U. ors . the same year is reported to 1903-'04-'05-'06, which was recent~ WINNERS; SCHEDULE Olympic trials at· Indianapolis Fri.; have signed a . contract to become ly .re.ceived at the University, ma~ks •

OPENS' MAY 10 dhy night earned for himself· a place assistant football coach at the Uni.:. the passhlg of ,one of the greatest I' I in the Olympic boxing. trials.at· Bos- ver~ity of Minnesota .next fall. An- of' the. gridi.·roh warriors. .who .made • I

. · t · I· · · t. h d · · de. I'Son .·\"I'll a· s· si'st He.ad Coach BI'll famous . the ·old' Notre Dame· foot- u : · · A·nother minor.· .sport will swmg on. n wmnmg e . ec1s1on over .• . . . · Spau~di'ng.

1_ ball schooL .Beaco.nl p.la. yed .. -guard

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Notre Dame Golf assocmbon stages states of 'hdiana and Kentucky in . -The former leader. of the Notre four· years,· being :captain ·of. the the . annual university golf to urn a- the. final . Olympic trials at Boston. Dame eleven has . been. coaching at te~m during his third year on . the . 'me:rit. Suitable prizes ha~e~ ?een The diminutive Irish flyweight Columbia college, _Dubuque, Iowa, lirie. ·. - . :. . · · · . :Beginning .Today Secured for ,the four diVIs.Ions, boxer has been a prominent figure since ·• .his graduation in .June 1 of · ·· · ·. ·A. DOUBLE ATTRACT. ·ION

d · · · · The se~son of 1903 \vas coniplet~ champion class, A 'class, B class an in Notre .Dame boxing .circles for 1922.' Anderson, together with :his d . 'th . 1 . 1 t . th' N tr Duffer class. Golf enthusiasts on the past th1~ee years during which wing mate, Rodge Kiley,·now coach .eD ·.WI 1 a .c ealn ? ~. e, .. e , 0 e · d t t' · h h · d , 1 · · · t· L. 1 · . ". d · arne e even p aymg a . mne-game the campus. are urge . o ·prepare 1me · e as annexe severa , am a- a oyo a , . umvers1ty, game . na-_ · d Th M' h. . A . · D for the tournament· as the associa"- teur titles .. McGowan won. the. di.:. tiona! recognition for. their . work ·Pear · 'N. eth 1-c tigan · gdgieWs, b eh-

. th b' t t . . . t' 1 • h Ch'. T 'b . h f b 11 fi . d auw, or wes ern an a as · .. tion hopes to stage e\ 1gges · our- VISion It e m. t e , 1cago r1 une on. t e oot a eld an were con- w d f . t d · d t t 1 . t .f n~Y that has yet been see!! at t~e tourney: two years. ago and last sidered among the. outstanding .ends. th:r:e e ea e · ·hand_29°2· a . pom S Of

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MAY McAVOY ~ERNEST. TORRANCE

· be .arinomi.ced later., · · . . . . a polis A .. C. tournament. , . . . · The following year, with an eight h d 1 f L th · •t If Th t't' · · h · 01 . . ROWIN A ' game card, the varsity lost· to Wis- --: . The sc e u e or· e, vars1 y go . e compe 1 IOn m t e ymp1c · .· G T MICHIGAN consin, Kansas and Purdue." • 1905

GEORGE FAWCETT

team· a's it is thus far completed in- trials will force the local boxer· to · If present' pluris are looked· upon ,vas. another banner year' featured cludes.four.games with two matches the utmost. to land a piace on the with favor by·the .authorities at the · , to.: be staged .on. ,the .home course. team as the _amateur boxing clubs University of· Michigan,: the Wol- by a 142 to 0 score ag:ainst · the N~rthwestern will 'open the season through the country will be. repre- vedn.e school will .add rowing· to. here on· May 10 at the Chain-o~- sented by: some highly competent, their sport· program; ·Investigation Lakes course .. The team wilr leave ring performers in-every class.· ·of the surrounding water ways. re-for ·Chicago on May ·14, ·to meet ·.., .vealed- the fact that there seems· to· Loyola uniyersity on' ·May 15, and ·KIPKE SIGNS TO .COACH be no reason '\vhy the' Crimso'n ath-

.· DePaul university on May 16. · The Harry Kipke, star ~three sport let'es· cannot be represented on the officers of the club ;are endeavoring· man at the. University of Michigan, sport c~lendar· with. a rowing crew. tO cl~Se U niatc!h. with another COn- has' accepted a COaChing· pOSition -at . I ':.

feremce 'school and thus complete the '-University of Missouri, it was . Tennis Pairings · /-the schedule. . · . · reported\ this week.·~ Kipke was the The following· men· are paired for

The ·officers. of-,the association ih .first Michigan man to· earn. nine the second ro.und iri the· annual Uni~ announcing the prizes included the letters sirice ·the three· year rule ·versity. tennis tournament: O'Brien .follo,viitg names: Coach. K.nute K._ went' into effect. . vs. Doyle, Haughton vs. Burns, Ve-_:_Rockne, J; .. Reynolds Metiart, a doz-' \ Iasco ,vs. Mor~ncy, .Barr vs. Yetzel, ien· golf :balls; .Krauss, South ·Bend · INTERHALL STANDING Gonzallez vs.· :Adams, Hilbert vs; 'jeweler, -a loving cup; Berman: · . W;. L; Pet. Adrian. · · ··sport store and the· Max: A~ler qo. B d' · · · · · · · · ·· ·. · · 1.'000 Medart ·is. a graduate of the 1923 a In ·-----·-··:~~~~~----·-2 :.': ·. · 0 ·

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,; The . spring , trairiing session \Vas < charactei·ized by the ; Tiger..:: mentor . as ·o'ne .of the inost successful that .::he has 'ever directed a~ .the' Jungle~ ; town . school. .. The . s'iX ; weeks of : training uncovered a wealth. of rna~ :terial ·which;:Win· .. be neede'dr for .the . 1925· : ·cilmpaign. -_ The -· Pdriceton. ·,Coach .pointed: out. the ·fact' that the ;:schedule'for· next yehr··was :one of ; Jhe :heaViest .. ·c~n·ds thaf · the .. Tigers

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-StartK. C. Dance. IRISH DEFEAT LOYOLA I .· J ~~~~uft~~~u~! '~~~~~s~e b~ig~::~~ . . Tick. et s_. ~le Today . (Contin~ed from page 1). ·.~-_·.;_~_-_n_a_t_O_th-:-e_r._'B_S_a-:-y __ tain in one field. The smaller edu-

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K. of C. dance to be held at the Loyola - ··················OOO OOO ooo_:_o For the benefit of the man who dents for student offices. The uni-··Oliver next Saturday· evening' will N. D. --------------------200 110 10*_:_5 "never believes anything he hears versity gives one major honor to a

b-e placed on sale tomorrow morn,;, Sumrimry: Two base hit'- No- and only half- wnat he sees" the student, with the understanding ing. Because of the limited space Ian. Three base hit-;.:.Nolan. Sac- Union Memoriar Building is now in that he is to concentrate upon that which the Oliver affords only one rifice hits-Quinlan 2• Silver, Pr{m- a position 'to demonstrate effective- one position. Another argument for'

-hundred fifty tickets have been dergast. Stolen bases-.Stuckey, ly .that it is nearing. the stage where the point activity·_ system! - The printed. These may be - secured Sheehan 2, Vergara 2, ·Crowley, it can convince ·.the skeptic of its Holcad. '

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dent of the class, last night. Ev­ery member of the committee is . urged to be· present. Plans for the program will. b~ announced and the · · ticket sale, which closes May . .10·. will be . discu~sed. .· Gallagher point~ ed out. that every senior intending to attend ~he Ball must make a de-' posit this week in order that names may be engraved on the_ favors.

IRISH FAIL IN ~ELAYS from-. the following men:. John McGrath. Left oil bases-Loyo.a, 'existence. There is an air of per· James, Corby; FJ;ank O'Boyle, Sor- 5; Notre Dame, 10. Bases on balls manence about- the putting i:rito in- Fred Forhan Corby·· Dan Cun- -off McGraw, 6; off Mc9rath, 3~ place of solid stone, there is an at- UTAH AGRICULTURAL COL.: · • (Continued from page i)

, ni~gham, Freshrrian; Ge~rge Bisch- Strike outs-by McGraw, l; _by Me.:. mosphere surr.ounding any' enclos-: LEGE-The · college is holding a his tenth. wor~d's ·record, W:;ts one off, Corby; John Hurley, Walsh; ,.Grath, 3; b~ Sta~ge! 3~ · HI~s~ff ure with qvinda·w frames in place "high school ~ay," May 9, at which of 12 seconds m .the 125yard dash, James Egan Badin- Gene Fogarty McGrath, 5 m 6 mmngs. Wmmng which leads the beholder to· believe time over- 500 stude-nts from ·an O~her records were ma~e in the two

· · Sorin. ' ' · ._' pitcher7 McGrath .. _Hit by pitched that it .may som'e day be ·a building, over the state will visit and be en-, mile college_ relay won by 1\lon-The dance will be open to all ball-:-bY McGraw, Ve!ga~~~ . Dou- there is· an exhilaration in watch,;, tertained by the college. . ; mouth, the s?ot put by Purma, and

. Notre Dame men. · Music will be bl_e play-Sheehan. to· Prendergast. 'ing a .~oncrete mixer work •and rl . : th;. ~road JUmp by. Hubbard, of furnished· by·· Harry Denny's Oliver Time-1 :57. Umpire-Moore. crew of men pour. the -fluid' into . · · ·- Mtchigan. - .

· hotel orchestra. The committee in , . . _ rnolds from which a block of solid . PRINCETON UNIVER.SITY__:_:_ A :. Sc?joll, of Min'ne~ota, ,thi·ew the '·charge· of ·arrangements -follO\';'S: BIG LEAGUE STANDINGS stone will emerge~. It is the idea syste~ of.' unan~ounced _tests h~s J~velm 196 feet, 9 mches,. in ~Wi)l-. Eugene Fogarty, general chairman;. Natio~al League W. L. Pet.- that he is creating· something that b~en mstituted. m. the hope that It mng t~e ~vent,._thu~.bettermg Gene

-. ·Raymond . ·cunningham, . Robert New York .............. 7 . __ . 2 · .778 compensates t~e wdter and builder Will do· away with cram1ping. - · . r Oberst s.,mark at.Penn; Worth,· Dan Cunningham, John Cincinnati ......... ~ .... 7 . 3 .700 with a sense ·.of contentment as . . · ' .·· .,- .· ··. - :· = .:::. =· ~-·-==··:::::·:::··==··========~ Hurley, Robert Rink, Vernon Rick- Chicago ~--,~-~-~ ......... 7' 4 .636 much as the check he receives fills - . UNIVERSITY . OF,. Wf\.SHI~G.:. ~;..:.,_~.

· ard, John James, FrankO'Boyle a~d Brooklyn · ............... .4 - 5 .. 444 the wants of his daily _life and it is :TON-The university· will serid t\vo · EYES EXA IIAIArJ:.'•.. · · Fred Forhan. · ._.. 'Pittsburgh ... : .... ~.:: .. .4 · 6 .400 the ,r~sul~ of the efforts -of eith~r r?wing frews ~ast to def~nd tli: na~ . · lV.lll vc.,'D

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. 5 ;286 that sigmfy to the world. that he Is tional title and to compete for rep- · · P. h'l d 1 h.· · · 3 4 ;273 actively engaged in his work with a resenting America iri the Olymp'ics. 1 a e p 1a ,i ........ .

St. Louis .. ~ .... , ....... :.3 8 .273 'p-urpose in view .. Of · course the ', __ . · · · . _ ( Contin~e_d ,f~~m page 1_) Am.erican. - W. L. Pet. ·union Memorl.al: building is but an SENIOR BALL COMMITTEE

D t t 7 3 .7o'o expression .of sentiment, without · I _The· other cbntestants in the fina! p~·~·o~ 1--h:: .. ::-------~···6 3 · _667 that sentiment, without active col- TO MEET TOMORROW NOON · ._contest ·were Oliver Petersen,· of. ·1 a ; p In .... ,~;--~ · 1 Tf fl • th h "t h II· --· ->.Nor· th D·akota· Uni·v·erst'ty·, ·John W. Ne'\.:<.r ·'York .............. 7 4 .636 ege · I e o,wmg - roug I s a s

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'\ ', , ·Dodds, of ·worcester College,' Ohio; Icago ·----·:·--··------ · 5 .444 ed .. bY that · process it would be members -of the Senior· Ball· com-. d E F t P tt· o· f Tarkio Cleveland ------------·;4 - , an · ·· .os er a. erson, · .. 'n h' · t- -. · 4 7 · ·· .364 ·erected in vain; but the a __ ppearance mittee will be held. in the library at

·.H. LEMONTREE. South Bend'a Leading OptoiDetri.at

.and Manufacturin• Optician · · :; College, Missou#;' . . Bv a~ mg on --:----··--· 3 · -6 .333 of stone and };>rick in their proper 12:30- tomorrow noon, it was an-

:The 'Interstate . Oratorical Asso- S~s ~~tii·~------~·--_--------3 . . 8 .273 pla~es for the future ·completion of nounced by Don Gallagher, pr_esi- ·-. 'I .·

222 ~ S. Michigan Stre~t ' ciation includes pnictically all of . . ., ............ ,. - . he building is el)ough eyidence that the universities and colleges of 'the Nation:ai Leag~e 'the other elements. ai.·e. shortly to states of- Indiana, Ohio, Kel)tucky, Philadelphia, _4; Boston,. 3. , be adde<i to el_evate the spirits ; of Pennsylvania, Illinois,· Michigan, Pittsburgh, 2; Cincinnati,· 0. tho<-e vJho have the . project at Wisconsin,: Minnesota,_ North Dako- New York, 5; Brooklt.n, 2. t..ea;-t.-M. A. c. Record. ta, South Dakota, Missouri,~ Iowa, . -~t. Louis-Chicago, ~ain. - . . __ _

', Nebraska, and. Kansas. . Each of the . , L , American·, e:ague • _ ·. ·. more than one hundred colleges in ·these states has its ·own contest, Chicago, 7; Detroit, 16. similar to Notre Dame's Breen Med~ Philadelphia,' 2; · Washington, 0.: a( Contest, to select its best orator. New York, ·4; Boston, 3.

. ' Determination .·

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'vinners. of the various college con­' . · tests il1 that particular state com~

'. pete for the honor of representing the state in the: divisional contest.

• .. In the state: contests only .one·. man --~ ._, ·:is --picke<i.:····The~!ourteeii- ·stafe·s--are

· Determniation , can · affect much 'n anything on~' do-es~ - tf a studen't ·concentrates tipon one- extra-cur'ri­culum activity~ ~imd I. determines to ·lo. his best in it,'' he l.vm. make a sue-' cess. If, on the ot,her hand, he dis-;

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. All seniors . are reque~ted to be :;ipates. his ei:lergies over athletics present at a meeting :of the\ senior ·-~ociety, .. dralllatics, . professionai ~lass in- th~. li~rhry ·at :12:30 Tues- ·clubs,··and wh_af'-not~ he may 'achieve day noon> ~_The Senior ~.o-Ba!L pro- -- ·- · · ··· --- :L.:. · .. .:.._, __ - ----- --gram ,\rill .be announced, informa-

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.. consisting of Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, , Michigan~ .Wisconsin, ·Kentucky, and -Pennsylvania, while the western di­vision includes the seven states of

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Minnesota, North Dakota, South================= ·Dakota, Missouri, Io,va, :Nebraska, &..'1 __ .._ ________ _. __ -c. and · Kansas. ·. · · ·

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. · · .ern· divisional ,being:held at Notre' . · Dame this yearr at which the win­

ners of the ,various statE\- contests . of. that 'division.· coin pete again. _From each of the ··_two · divisional

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