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WEATHER REPORT (Government FAIR VOL-2 .. NO. 110 · NOTRE DAME READY. ·. FOR ILLINOIS MEET ·, - ON CAR- TIER FIELD TODAY; OBERST TO BE SEEN IN ACTION. ' ' ,._ .. ·'· ..... .... tre a ·' e -GET YOUR. . . .SENIOR BALL. TICKET THIS WEEK . \ UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, .J:?AME, INDV\NA, SATURDAY,_MAY 3, 1924'· _-PRICE REYNOLDS TO READ JUNIOR PROMJS ' · · .. · · · rn Gn:lShy .ro,mght · WELL ATTENDED M 0 N DAy N lG H T. Harold Lloyd will be featured in I . ' ' . w' EL. L. . · The. Glee Club will wind up the . d · . "G .. I S.h , t' GOLDKETTE'S · RECEIV· Pr ·esent season two programs --- his latest pro uct1on .. Y a . · . ··- . . · .. ·.· . POW .. · 1·1. t·h. · ED. HAVE .. FINE scheduled for the next• fe\v- weeks. GRADUATE OF· LELAND . • Washmgton ha , IS- · evemng. . f th . A READ. IN . t h' .h 1 d ·1 t FA VCRS. The.; last home appearance o. e: · ERS SCHOQL. H S . . The pic ure w IC was re ease. as 'J : . Glee ·Club Season Closes singers will be·_at the Palais Royale EA.s .. T 1 AND· SOUTH.. we·ek is on,e of ·his 'best: on Friday evening May 9 where. a It the troubles of -Lloyd as a More than· two . hundred , couple concert.and a dan.ce ·,viii be- given. --- -the Juni-Or ·at the :. A Notre Dame victory- over· the · · · ' ' ' on: Monday, eyening, at eight apprentice -..vho is afraid of Palais Roya_le', last _night;, -T_ ·he' hall - After this. concert the club will - H II M -- · · · · · )champ. ionship Illinois track_ tea,.m_o,n . · 'th f 1 · o'clock, in Washington a , r. women;·· He makes a secret _and in- was decorated to- represent_ a· t conclude the· season WI a. orma . . . . . . . _ Cartier Field this afternoon IS no concert and {dance 'in the Cameo of.the speaking de- study .of them during his anese rose "garden,. '\Vith . pagoda the· mo'st. probable ·thing ·.the room of the Morrison Hotel in Chi- will read the. Jour. act time in the gan-et of his· home. like entrances to the floor and jap.; 1924. track schedule. The f cago ... The trip !-lnd -·program of both comedy dl:ama; . "A Tailor .. Made He -\vrites a book of. his experiences anese lanterns strung from. the. ceil-' aggregation of _rom .. e, t. he concert ·and :dance are ·under the . J S . 'th.. - . . . , . ing --to· th.e walls. . This decoration d b th by· Henry· ames mi · d · t 11 't · "'h t f Urbana school co ache . Y e ·m-. · · h an tries o se 1 · e s ory · o 'vas the result of many 1 hours· work ' G'll h h t f auspices of the Patrick's' churc 'The . tiTailo_ r 'Ma_ de M_ an" \vas . . \ . d I . . . imitable Harry I as a OS . 10 choir-- of that city. Dr.: Browne is how he conqueres his shyness an on. the part of com- elegant track material has the director. of· the. Glee Club and first pro;duced. in by Co- wins the· girl he loves is. humorous mittee and repayed their ef- ·.be.en .the. s(ms.ation of middle the S_ t. Patrick's. choir. han and Harris at in. and interesting. The last--two reels. forts. . . : . . . . . . - . . . I ·er-n.-_track· circles_ for· several years.· ·N · y k. · 1. 917· The first wri't· · · · Th G d · · h · · · 1 d ·b·y. ··.·_ h th . ew.. or , m ' . . . .' - are by'· far the: most exciting that . . e . .. was -e .... • . - However·their. appearance ere IS -... · '.· ing· a definite adaption .of the Hun- . . . b . d d'H ld John M_oran, Miss ·Dorothy Harris, afternoon will' be_m __ ade __ more than o···PHO.MOR·E·s· N. A. ME' , ' . . ' . . . have'ever een screene an aro G'lb . ·s· h-- f- . d M'" G ' . b f · · garian original, was done durmg : _ · · . . . . ,. _ . ert c ae er an _!SS- eneVIve intm.-esting by. several mem ers_ .o -.. . . . . . . - the. -..vinter of Th. e_. follo.w.,. I found. ridmg on everything .from M. o. The fact that __ e. veryone Notre Dame's.trackteam· who:have · h II t t f h e to d h I d t k t ·,ion for them_ selves the plaudits of · __ FL· ·EM' IN. G -AND· ·o· 'NEJ.·L_ i:hg _ it '\VIt a tro ey o a o ors s . Jome · m e pe 1 o e 1 a sue:-, _ · · much g_reater freedom, a,nd m the save the vrl he loves. Jean .. Go_ld_k._ett_e, s . _o_rches.tra · the midwest track critics. . . . th 1 d t t t t · · following winter the road pro- more an Ive up o 1 s_ repu awn Illinois· has,engaged in- 51 dual ·--- . duction,· wheri Grant Mitchell'madc and_·· steady applau_se --.greeted· the; since 1904, when. Harry· Gill RUN FOR .DOME POSITION'; Me- his marvelous · BASEBALL SQUAD en_d .of· each .. num_ her. · Those un_able began his · · and ELROY Is SELECTED: AS · John Paul Bart' it was re\vritten, . to . attend the Prom were afforded: only 14 '.meets have been lost. and .·_ART EDITOR.. again, this. time' the · . opportunity to enjoy .. · hvo tied in that· time._ .times, help of George M .. Cohan. LOSES TO WABASH _ , WGAZ, w h 1 c·h the Gillmen.have copped the mdoor Mr. Reynolds give fine the, program ele-, and. outdoor conference. title and At' the best attended meeting. of tion of the< play; He has . read it --- ven to .twelve o-clock. . - ·. . ·after . theii' no table · ihe year, the SoPhomores. yesterday with great success .in m:iny colleges 0 WY ER hAs . POOR START,· ; FiwOrs fOr the . _ Were · a, .dUring the ,)ndoOr ·the crt- nominated candidates for .the Dome and cities throughOut the SOuth Ond bla.ck and gold· vanity; case, bearing I tics haye doped theD,l to repeat on staff_, next _Denn.is J .. O'Neil; the East. -He is a·. graduate of the CROWLEY -])UNNE 'anN. D. monogram. For the men_ ·the _·outdoor- at: Stag!? . field a.: of the Scribblers, and Leland. Powers schooLof _expression, . · was a: leather. memonmdum · book next J nne, . . . · . · ' Jay ':le'!'mg, has been eo nne ct-. and for the pastfour :years been . . , ----c-- . , . . , embossed. l\Oith .•monogram , and }he ...The feature on the ed With the. Datly for the two assoeia ted with the Federaj .·and· Wabash took •?vantage of every numerals, , ,A :tracttve pro-. . , will boi · the javelin throw With were as, Affiliated LyeOumBureaus through- hit and every mtsplay. by were also . , . . .. · .·. Oberst. o.f Notre Dame .an? f?t the of .. out the country. as a play· reader. yesterday and an mter,. · Entertainll).ent . apart .fron1< the . and_ Illmois . _ Hegele,: a .. student m His technique arid his .theory · of estmg game of baseball, .lQ_ to. 6. dancing' was furnished , by Miss · ing, the. competitwn; · ·:While col!ege' of comri'l.e;r.·ce, reading is· based on the principles Notre Dame threatened to wm se_v-_ Mann _,vho gave a .japanese dance. evOnt ":ill' attract m terest · MeN ully; of Br? wnso.n ;vere. and · phiiosophical \Vll. taught . by erai times! but: Iong flies, rollers, and . by , the pu pi!S of the , COrrine · . l · as . :: ·title . .hold selected as candidates for busmess Leland p 0,vers. · · . . _ \ . ·pop-flies en9ed · too Seegmuller school of dancmg _who - arid ·_on:e nea_r ;title_ ho.Ider. Will com- . 'Yilb?r ·who · · · wpJ _ _ alsQ . by_ Qumlan intei;pi,"eted a .tmay pole · Ver:- . ·Pete supremacy,· 1t wtll not !tao;; aettve m J was rea(( <it sLiilary's s iniday .night.• the. game,: and: .gaye Wabash rioli . · Ric.Iiara Sang: thii'· :F.roffi ·song . . , . . . -·· - ·. ·. - -;·. _ · . ___ . __ --.- _ ... v.tC::.. ·. ··. _ ; editor,_ : ·-·.-, _ _ "·· .. · .•. · · l ·. ' The showed that; \V'a-, _pecially': for Prom. by Ger_ald . Having _met m .track but -was :upon to _accept Excuse c asses bash has ·agam"developed a Hassmer 0 - •• ·_ _. ·_-: ' past' for the: benefit of·th.e __ 1. •. ·D .i that .• Patrons .and :Patronesses-were: : tyo, year.s, .· th,e of . '. JaCk Scallan; edt tor-t n-ehtef ·of ·.: . UT" ng . c. · · 'well . .. . . . . ,. · : · · . ll{r .. and Mrs. Knute ·K. Rockne, ll{r. - squads Will be this year's and . I--.· ·• -. -. -.-- ... - . . .,---- who pitched. for. the and Mrs. Gallitzin A .. Farabaugh, . ·. the of'e?ch , and tile the spoke before . :be from . ail Ct'awfordsvi lie nine; hit hard, l>!r, 1 alid Mrs. · Joseph Reichert, , Notre 1'!:1?-ners. wil.l be out_ the election,- adVIsmg ,class _to .classes durmg the perwd.b_etween but the support of his teammates and Mrs. ·p_a,vid. A. Weir, Mr. James . · ! to settl<l -several :s"o.res long, cho os.e · men. who were .,capable of no,on on • ThurSday the end · ?f enabled· him to. get out · of · many E: <.MeCitrthy and .Mr. Paii) : I. · standing eyen' though the prospects handling_ :the -..v_ork. _On ·at_ the :known as Ball m holes.· He. was and. found . 1 : .-. of winning are not .. overly 12:30 the' final election _ for .the orderto allow: _memhet:s .of. the class the plate seldom' b_ut he had soiile · ' __ - and. L_ ayden·- 1 _ ?_ . . )1te· stri£f h_e held 'and :a.lfsophomores _of am:PI:· _time·}._n._:; 'vhich to on th. }Jail, and he_- neve.r_ ·A- : . ; · _ 1 _.-G>.l-_'1:_ .,..,... __ - . ·_· · '1 . Walsh. and are urgeq to . •• . spend Wlth their guests, It was al_l- hiS head.' Dwyer, on the. <:ontrary, nnua .. _·_ q T- .l .·.. . : . hi. the . quartei·' and. Cox .. ., I . nounced yesterday by. the Senior began in' misfortune. and although : . 'o- . . . . : M . t M . .. d' '• < . iui.d 'W(mdland iri _the· runs :, : · K. bF. c. -DANCE.. ·_ · , ·Ball' committee: . . . _ --., .. . . he was not .hit hard first inn- .... pens· ex . . on ay trim the c.mde:s . There are still. a . .few tickets left. Seniors. conten-iplating .taking St. he hard·. t}lat_: Wa:..: ·: · · . . •,'. · · .- -.-.--. - __ .. --· . · . . · ...... ' >, . . all.the. . .. . . , . for the JC o( c, , Post-Prom dance Mary's gir IS mOJr qe certain. that eot to htiD .tn the fifth for sev• : W tth .d>Splay 9f elegant prtzes -': ; . {.· The en,tries, and "officrals are : •,s i?nili:ht. .'These "tmiy ye . obtairied, th•ir guests will be to eral htts, one :home run, and co ,walk, on .exhtbtbon . d ownt?'vn at -,the · :, : -,. - -. : , . from John J:ames_in Corby. Hall. · tend all the ·functions \durmg the ll;nd :the was Coach Keo:: Jewelry .store,_. the .value of ... __ 'l · · ': dash-:-Ilhnois: Ayres, .- 1 • _ · · •. . Ball .week. However dates. should gan sent,1nM."cGrath .. which totals E.-.v .. ··Y. ar·n. e_ 1·1·_·' .. k ·;_·_ -N_· _otre Th.· _ .... n. o_._ine. ·wili >he .. distribU:t. b.e:·m .. ad_ e ;im_ 'nl. e.diat.el_y •a_-_nd .. th. e_ g. b;l.'s e_re. d .f. or'·f. <?:Ur. -._ '_:v_a I. k.s ... !he Notre Danie ·.Barr 'Layden and J?eHooge.• · - e tH · - · ·.· · h lis- Saturday naine's·. submitted ·. in :.order: _that three hits until the nmth, when tion 1s ready to open the i j Yard . from: . van pus a · · girl be to att-end. 1\fagevney began to· pitch, and _put uni-..:ersity·: · - next _ · ._ ·and--Shock; ·Notre May_l .. , .... ' 1 •• , 'Wabash·torout-for lone mn- for, -/l's; :Kryde_r: and. , . . :. . . . . .. 1 ·. ._ . .: : ing;·. . _. . . _ 1-. ·.. . for -the four .. peHooge.' .... · . ,: .. .. I·_- -- Ti erafy Terrence, Dzes ·· .. ' . After·t\yo,men got. _on first by of the _as-. ' ... 440-Yard .Fres: pp . .. s' rr' - 'd . ·•_ 1\1"1 -R- ·J due .to errors,:L .. \Vyatt hit a m •. .. 'senden' ·Ca'rter, Smutz and. -from Acczdent UrJer;e, _oa. base hit,. Roll hit a three- hase;hlt,- 'The winner pfthe champ1onsnip, Notre IJaine: M ' Hamhng, , Tip'pefa;y iS . . lie Was fo urid: in the claSsroom: .. The aDd Engiehilrt'Singled; titaking four flight, the, title of which; \viii be de, WalSh and ' · .. '_ · -. - ·.. · The' :··gam·e- mascot of. the qffice. of·the· runs.for· Wahll;sh in the first _inning. fended by.yackAdains, will receive :··.':880-:"Yard: run..;: .... :_Illinms: ·Graham Ii:ish athletic teams, died • ThursdaY: the'life ·of the. dog as .he_ made sev:-· In,the fifth/a. home l'un.by L. Wyatt a silver.Io_ving _cup- d9nated: hY:- the :'imd ·J?ruington ;·. I>,ame: ·Cox, night partlY' as:. a• result· of. injurie.s !<? F.' who' had Noti:e . . athletic . .- Barb.er, Conlo!l . that he, su'staine·d when he was r1:1-n ?ther ¥e hi Burdette .and Dale, o!l by ? throu.gh Knute . The . : _.:Mile . do-..vri by ti machine;·and partly, be-: m the hallsjand ._even saw single and a walk. A base on balls, donors of .the other prizes mclude -- ·:Haw·-Lindey':and. ·ponzi;, Notre cause·of.an.hiconsisterit diet.·.:,.: · .. ;_a .sacrifice,. and· .. .. . ·Dathe;· Keririedy, O'Hara. an_d Shee- The, dog was presented 1 to : Terry.was to' frolic Wyatt· made another run in ·:the Stover's sport store;'Clauser'S,sport · .hat\: • • . . : · · •. '. • . · . ., N ott·e Dame athletic assOCiation by came _alopg.: ·: next .inning'," after .. two : .men Store; KrauSs's J e weierY:- store and • ,T;vo;mt]e. - tb e To! edo Mr.. Edward, , . His 'frolics . are, . now<.· were on t, ,a smgl •. .L. Wyatt, a the Meyer Hard ,Co. '. .. . . . , Marzulloand Coop-: ·of the H.e· took·a walk last st?len a h_y .. · The o_pen to . Ke[tts,_ 9ri.ffm , : . . . va.rs1ty football team. · two .students and the trmlled to the mad.e.:_ano.tlier _, _ . . · student m:school ,and . er:· _; . ·. .- .: .·· ---:- ··' · -1: dog .given: yniversity, ;the ioad::He · be _-sent . 'Cio-..vley ptinne _ha1>e, .o_n golf O, Yard _ htgh, .,hurd \ 4). : , c .. need· of· a .1nasc?t was Allthe buck when he opee the road in first '.nnmg for Notre. Datne• eo urse •.. Th<;' Jl!hamt course." IS. clo.sed : . , · . (.Conbnueaonpag_ · · other colleges1ntheUmtedStates but:;follo:\ved'the:students. ·. T:ttey but they·died .there . .. . . .... _ .. . .. . . . ha vO· thOh·. in ascot . suPPosed to ' ':e: sOved him . Several. times ·.from. the 0 u·t' to· d0ep and: : ThO . ;officers of tjte. association •. . . _ 1 ,' .. ·. ' .. :: T. ODAY .... _._ ·, present in s·ome:man,ner the cha_rac': wheels of cin;s but· .he could ·not g#a;rolled .. to third.· -For the .. next are :expecting·_a . · · \ ter. of _the: school. Terry·_was given restrained when ·seeing a Nebraska t-i.vo·· iml.ings,··Notre ·Dame un.-_ sidedng · t'he popularity, wh1c}l · :.1, ·p:. m . .:..:.FrOShman .V tO thc sehooLbecause it was ·felt license h{ ;,U shOd madly'': itt 'the a P- able tO get !o firSt; but in foll!th spoi:l manifested _on. the--came Fo 0 !ban· lia'!'e o . F' that· oL.his breOd \vas the_ · ·car and. ,it . over thcy made 1 D.unne . got on P?S .Iast arid ' this. :sprh'&:· · The · ·' 3 · Pi Otre ·Dame vs. _r! ·'' standard bearer that. ":• could pos • his .bOdy. 'He was treated by . .a vet- when ;Melson_ .tio<ew.: to .catcjt e nines elose · "'&:hi . at criois in tt'aCk meet· on Car Iter. · sibly have. I · . · , " . . · · · ' 'e..·inro'iah ', but iitternalinjurles were him .at first;·. He. was. out when , 1>1 o- which It me· .the drawmgs. will· be .. -Field; ·'_· -- · ·: . · . , .. · . Terry hi_s_ inquis,itive. sno.ut not · ·. . · . : . grounde_d :To . -Nolan made. -The- tourney 'viii be :con-, : . ·. ' ' 8 p. : m,..,.JI!lovies' iii W eyes' vwn msla'.'t . the next two days io t to :seeo tid im·v in I> laY. ' , > _ · . t6r( halL:, . : :-. . . •· : -:: ·.. . . UJ.?-1-0n_g,:the the be his usual 'self.'. He' .r.·eplied: t? •. .. :mld_. when SI,lver; ... men ,'Yill; . .. 9 p: . m . .-K: of G: . faculty. . The ' only . ,c ompiamt that ever ••II ahd he Sub ihitted to every careened 't? . deep ' I eft. . v 'entrtes: Ill. thetr' repecttve h?lls. ' ' DanCe .it 0 liver< ' ·' · . · . · have. been was. he ettf,ig, bu 1 RD.ek i.tidst, .noticed the · r.tght after , htm, 1 W: ar.d . Fog Ita, W .M ouch,. .. . ' i · T c!lMORR OW · · · 1 . ' t.nsptred , t?o uch . fondlmg. He, the beast :waS hUrt and •.too,k. Stiver wa.s out !ll thtrd, however,. on :. . Gorby, , · , ·(; i3 a. •. in,,-cLow .. :mass in \Vas. a ':"'tor . on the bini. to. aDo vet ThiS man' sa)V, the reiaytng of the to t!t.•t. base, Boownso n :. : .Cm·r?II; S.chtntd t, · H · •. :. . in: cainpuS. arid, there was no: place . too· th ·t ; bl but , tOo late· tO save the Quinlan ended . the mnmg :VIlli . fly ·Sorin; Ereshma n; · P•',"P' . :.'_. 8!.30 a. m:;_H1gh mass ·sacred for' the __ little· an1mal. He - 1 .fe rfo __ ut'l··_e .- .. ·'t· -- · ·- ·'. to.deep , · .. _ · sey. SophonlDre;·Off-cll;n.lpUS 1 o_ffice,_ . . _, 1 · · · · H · 't ·cn.urch · · · · · · f · ' · · · d the re I e 0 · le mas co · •·· · - · ·· · · · · ·· ' th' · - -- · · · d th ' Sricre · ear· · '- ·. . visitedboth}he:cD: . _ : ·: .. ..... : ·. :_' -:·mascot'oi.the. in· the 9:30:..12 in e'mornnl:g.·'.an . e.> I ·7 :30. :··p:i ffi;-:c-B.enedietion Ill, at .the' .and .many; .. So. _died. .. first l . ' ' - •• . (Continued.'on page 4r·- shelter 'I .. ,-· ·. instructor .. te,stifY .. , .. _I: .,- .. ·. . , ; - · · .. -· . . · · . ··_.1 ·'···· ··' ., ,. ' -. . .:. ' ... ,-· ' .. ( · .. \ . . . ' • , _I :.· ·;, \ \ I. ', , .·.'

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Page 1: J Season • : . Hc:r~lJ. Lloy4,J:lere~ PROMJS ' N DAy · 2014. 6. 5. · Glee ·Club 'J Season • : . Closes Sho~tly singers will be·_at the Palais Royale EA.s .. T 1 AND· SOUTH

WEATHER REPORT

(Government fo~ec~at) FAIR

VOL-2 .. NO. 110 ·

NOTRE DAME READY. ·. FOR ILLINOIS MEET

·, -

G{LLM~N ~0 APPEA~ ON CAR­TIER FIELD TODAY; OBERST

TO BE SEEN IN ACTION.

' ' ,._ .. ·'· ..... -~· ....

tre a ·'

e -GET YOUR. . .

.SENIOR BALL.

TICKET THIS WEEK . \

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME, ~OTRE .J:?AME, INDV\NA, SATURDAY,_MAY 3, 1924'· _-PRICE 4·CEN~s·

REYNOLDS TO READ Hc:r~lJ. Lloy4,J:lere~ JUNIOR PROMJS ' · · .. · · · rn Gn:lShy .ro,mght · WELL ATTENDED

M 0 N DAy N lG H T. Harold Lloyd will be featured in I . ' ' . w' EL. L. . · The. Glee Club will wind up the . d · . "G .. I S.h , t' GOLDKETTE'S · RECEIV·

Pr·esent season ,_~ith two programs --- his latest pro uct1on ~r .. Y a . · . ··- . . · ~ .. ·.· . POW .. · 1·1. t·h. · ED. HAVE .. FINE scheduled for the next• fe\v- weeks. GRADUATE OF· LELAND . • Washmgton ha , IS- · evemng.

. f th . A READ. IN . - · t h' .h 1 d ·1 t FA VCRS. The.; last home appearance o. e: · ERS SCHOQL. H S . . The pic ure w IC was re ease. as

'J • : .

Glee ·Club Season Closes Sho~tly

singers will be·_at the Palais Royale EA.s .. T1

AND· SOUTH.. we·ek is prono~nced on,e of ·his 'best: on Friday evening May 9 where. a It sh~ws the troubles of -Lloyd as a More than· two . hundred , couple concert.and a dan.ce ·,viii be- given. --- at~ended -the Juni-Or p1~om~ ·at the

:. A Notre Dame victory- over· the · · · ' ' ' on: Monday, eyening, at eight t~ilor's. apprentice -..vho is afraid of Palais Roya_le', last _night;, -T_ ·he' hall - After this. concert the club will - H II M -- · · · · · )champ. ionship Illinois track_ tea,.m_o,n . · 'th f 1· o'clock, in Washington a , r. women;·· He makes a secret _and in- was decorated to- represent_ a· jap~ t conclude the· season WI a. orma . . . . . . . _ Cartier Field this afternoon IS no concert and {dance 'in the Cameo R~ynolds of.the pu~lic speaking de- tensive~ study .of them during his anese rose "garden,. '\Vith . pagoda the· mo'st. probable ·thing

0~ ·.the room of the Morrison Hotel in Chi- p~rtm~~t, will read the. Jour. act fre~· time in the gan-et of his· home. like entrances to the floor and jap.; 1924. track schedule. The f brllh,~~t cago ... The trip !-lnd -·program of both comedy dl:ama; . "A Tailor .. Made He -\vrites a book of. his experiences anese lanterns strung from. the. ceil-' aggregation of trackste~·s _rom .. e, t. he concert ·and :dance are ·under the . J S . 'th.. - . . . , . ing --to· th.e walls. . This decoration d b th Man,'~ by· Henry· ames mi · d · t 11 't · "'h t f Urbana school co ache . Y e · m-. · · h an tries o se 1 · ·~ e s ory · o 'vas the result of • many 1 hours· work ' G'll h h t f auspices of the st~ Patrick's' churc 'The . tiTailo_ r 'Ma_ de M_ an" \vas . . \ . d I . . .

imitable Harry I as a OS . 10

choir-- of that city. Dr.: Browne is how he conqueres his shyness an on. the part of the~'decoration com-elegant track material ~hich has the director. of· the. Glee Club and first pro;duced. in Americ~ by Co- wins the· girl he loves is. humorous mittee and ~mply repayed their ef-

·.be.en .the. s(ms.ation of middle ~ves~- the S_ t. Patrick's. choir. han and Harris at theh~. theatr~ in. and interesting. The last--two reels. forts. . . : . . . . . . - . . . I

·er-n.-_track· circles_ for· several years.· ·N · y k. · 1. 917· The first wri't· · · · Th G d · · h · · · 1 d ·b·y. ··.·_ h th . ew.. or , m ' . . . . ' - are by'· far the: most exciting that ~ . . e . r~n .. m~rc was - e .... • . -However·their. appearance ere IS -... · '.· ing· a definite adaption .of the Hun- . . . b . .· d d'H ld John M_oran, Miss ·Dorothy Harris,

afternoon will' be_m __ ade __ more than s· o···PHO.MOR·E·s· N. A. ME' , ' . . ' .· . . . have'ever een screene an aro G'lb . ·s· h-- f- . d M'" G ' . b f · · garian original, was done durmg : _ · · . . . . ,. _ . ~ ert c ae er an _!SS- eneVIve

intm.-esting by. several mem ers_ .o -.. . . . . . . - the. -..vinter of _1916:-_17~ Th. e_. follo.w.,. I ~s found. ridmg on everything .from M. o. r~en_s.en.;. The fact that __ e. veryone Notre Dame's.trackteam· who:have · h II t t f h e to d h I d t k t ·,ion for them_ selves the plaudits of · __ FL· ·EM' IN. G -AND· ·o· 'NEJ.·L_ i:hg _ su~~er it wa~ rewr~tte~- '\VIt a tro ey c~r. o a e~m o ors s . Jome · m e pe

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· · much g_reater freedom, a,nd m the save the vrl he loves. ~ess. Jean .. Go_ld_k._ett_e, s . _o_rches.tra · the midwest track critics. . . . th 1 d t t t t · · following winter af~er the road pro- more an Ive up o 1 s_ repu awn

Illinois· has,engaged in- 51 dual ·--- . duction,· wheri Grant Mitchell'madc and_·· steady applau_se --.greeted· the; -~eets since 1904, when. Harry· Gill RUN FOR .DOME POSITION'; Me- his marvelous charaCterizatio~ · o~ BASEBALL SQUAD en_d .of· each .. num_ her. · Those un_able began his · co~ching re~ime · and ELROY Is SELECTED: AS · John Paul Bart' it was re\vritten, . to . attend the Prom were afforded: only 14 '.meets have been lost. and .·_ART EDITOR.. again, this. time' ~th the ~ynamic · . ~n opportunity to enjoy Goldke~te's .. · hvo tied in that· time._ S~ven .times, help of George M .. Cohan. LOSES TO WABASH ~usic. _ thro~gh , WGAZ, w h 1 c·h the Gillmen.have copped the mdoor Mr. Reynolds give a· fine ~rendi- bro~dciisted the, program fro~ ele-, and. outdoor conference. title and At' the best attended meeting. of tion • of the< play; He has . read it --- ven to .twelve o-clock. . - ·. . ·after . theii' no table · perfo:rmane~s ihe year, the SoPhomores. yesterday with great success .in m:iny colleges

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.dUring the ,)ndoOr ·seasO~, ·the crt- nominated candidates for .the Dome and cities throughOut the SOuth Ond bla.ck and gold· vanity; case, bearing I tics haye doped theD,l to repeat on staff_, next yea~·. _Denn.is J .. O'Neil; the East. -He is a·. graduate of the CROWLEY A~p\.. -])UNNE 'anN. D. monogram. For the men_

·the _·outdoor- c~rd at: Stag!? . field a.: ~embe~· of the Scribblers, and Leland. Powers schooLof _expression, . STAR~ · was a: leather. memonmdum · book next J nne, . . . · . · ' Jay ':le'!'mg, w~o has been eo nne ct-. and for the pastfour :years h~S been . . , ----c-- . , . . , embossed. l\Oith . •monogram , and }he ... The feature eve~t on the Progr~m ed With the. Datly for the pas~ two assoeia ted with the Federaj . ·and· Wabash took •?vantage of every ela~s, numerals, , , A :tracttve pro-. . , will boi · the javelin • throw With ye~s, were ,c~osen, as, ca?dtd~tes Affiliated LyeOumBureaus through- hit and every mtsplay. by ~otre gram~ were also fur~1shed, . , . . .. · .·. Oberst. o.f Notre Dame .an? A~gi:r~ f?t the po~Itlo~, of ediior-m~chief .. out the country. as a play· reader. Da~ue yesterday and w~n an mter,. · Entertainll).ent . apart .fron1< the . and_ Schlldh~u_er ~o.f. Illmois .PIOVI~ . Lest~r _ Hegele,: a .. student m ~he His technique arid his .theory · of estmg game of baseball, .lQ_ to. 6. dancing' was furnished , by Miss · ing, the. competitwn; · ·:While t~Is col!ege' of comri'l.e;r.·ce, andMaur1~e· reading is· based on the principles Notre Dame threatened to wm se_v-_ Mann _,vho gave a .japanese dance. evOnt ":ill' attract gre~t m terest ~~~ · MeN ully; of Br? wnso.n h~II; ;vere. and · phiiosophical J~ \Vll. taught . by erai times! but: I ong flies, rollers, and . by , the pu pi!S of the , COrrine ·

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· as~uch as . ~wo :: ·title . .hold selected as candidates for busmess Leland p 0,vers. · · . . _ \ . an~ ·pop-flies en9ed e~ch · ra~ly too Seegmuller school of dancmg _who -arid ·_on:e nea_r ;title_ ho.Ider. Will com- 'manager~ . 'Yilb?r McElr~y, ·who · P~ofessor · · Reyn~lds wpJ _ _ alsQ _soo~. . E~rors by_ Qumlan open~d intei;pi,"eted a .tmay pole da~c_e, · Ver:- . ·Pete f~r: supremacy,· 1t wtll not • fa~ !tao;; ~~en aettve m J uggl~~work was rea(( <it sLiilary's s iniday .night.• the. game,: and: .gaye Wabash t~e rioli . · Ric.Iiara Sang: thii'· :F.roffi ·song . . , :~~e~:':~l;l-~qg;y"~-~P.!_:.;~~~;:~nt~ ~n . -~~·~'-~m·.-t¥~~\Q.?,~P~t. ~rt_ . . -·· _:-_~ ~- - ·. ·. - -;·. _ · . ·-~ ___ . __ --.- _ co_t~fidtmce :?nd_l'un~ -t~c.rL..to ... v.tC::.. ·. "'niHnJt:-:the-:::'V\r.Jrit~~\vrit~en--·r:rs~·':--:-~~~1 t~emile a.n~.two .~Il~ ~.u!ls· ··. _ ; editor,_ an~ r~f~sed .th~ -nonuna~wn,_ : ·-·.-, _ _ "·· .. · .•. · · .· l . · ·. ' to~·y,. The ga~e showed that; \V'a-, _pecially': for ~he_. Prom. by Ger_ald . Having _met m .track ,comp~tl- but -was .pr~Vai~ed :upon to _accept Excuse Senzo~· c asses bash has ·agam"developed a _,t~a:;- Hassmer ~25~.. 0 -•• ·_ • • _. ·_-: ' •

tio~:_several·times during:~he past' for the: benefit of·th.e __ cl~~s.:. 1. •. ·D .i B~lfWeek that c~n~lay baseball~.andplaY,}t .• Patrons .and :Patronesses-were: : tyo, year.s, . · th,e personne~ of b~th . '. JaCk Scallan; edt tor-t n-ehtef ·of ·.: . UT" ng . c. · · 'well. . . . . . . , . · .· • : · · . ll{r .. and Mrs. Knute ·K. Rockne, ll{r. -squads Will be \~ell _acquan~ted w~th. this year's DOJll~ and -Jo~m Bartley~· . I--.· ·• -. -. -.-- ... - . . .,---- Roberts~n; who pitched. for. the and Mrs. Gallitzin A .. Farabaugh, . ·. the ·abHiti~s of'e?ch ~th~r , and tile the bllsiri~sS man~t:"r; spoke before . ~e.~iois ~ill :be excu~ed from . ail Ct'a wfordsvi lie nine; ~as hit hard, l>!r,

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Notre E>a~e\ 1'!:1?-ners. wil.l be out_ the election,- adVIsmg th~ ,class _to .classes durmg the perwd.b_etween but the support of his teammates and Mrs. ·p_a,vid. A. Weir, Mr. James . · !

to settl<l -several :s"o.res ~f long, cho os.e · men. who were .,capable of no,on on • ThurSday a~d the end · ?f enabled· him to. get out · of · many E: <.MeCitrthy and .Mr. Paii) : I. · standing eyen' though the prospects handling_ :the -..v_ork. _On ~Mo[lday ·at_ the .,wee~,. :known as Ball we~k, m holes.· He. was unsf~ady and. found Fenlon~ .

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1_ ?_ . . )1te· stri£f ~iii h_e held 'and :a.lfsophomores _of ::1~2~. am:PI:· _time·}._n._:; 'vhich to s~uff on th. ~ }Jail, and he_- neve.r_ ~os~ ·A-: . ; · ~- _

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. dashes,~Luke Walsh. and McTH~man are urgeq to ·a~tend.. . •• . spend Wlth their guests, It was al_l- hiS head.' Dwyer, on the. <:ontrary, nnua .. _·_ q T- .l _o_urn~y .·.. . :· . hi. the . quartei·' and. K!enne~y, Cox -~ .. ., I . nounced yesterday by. the Senior began in' misfortune. and although : . 'o- . . . . : M . t M . .. d' '• < .<-~ . iui.d 'W(mdland iri _the· ~isbmc:. runs :, : · K. bF. c. -DANCE.. ·_ · , ·Ball' committee: . . . _ --., .. . . he was not .hit hard in·th~ first inn- .... pens· ex . . on ay -~:

-~vill b~. i~ trim to:~urn the c.mde:s . There are still. a . .few tickets left. Seniors. conten-iplating .taking St. i~?.s, he wor~ed ~ ~o hard·. t}lat_: Wa:..: ·: · · . . • ,'. · · .- -.-.--. -__ -· .. ---· · . · . . · ~ ...... ' >, . . all.the. ~Y· . . . . • . , . for the JC o( c, , Post-Prom dance Mary's gir IS mOJr qe certain. that ~ash eot to htiD .tn the fifth for sev • : W tth ~ .d>Splay 9f elegant prtzes -': ; . {.· The en,tries, and "officrals are : •,s i?nili:ht. .'These "tmiy ye . obtairied, th•ir guests will be permitte~ to ~t-. eral htts, one :home run, and co ,walk, on .exhtbtbon . d ownt?'vn at -,the · :, follow~:. ,· : -,. - ~- • -. ~1 , : , .· • . from John J:ames_in Corby. Hall. .· · tend all the ·functions \durmg the ll;nd :the r~su~t was t~at Coach Keo:: Kr~uss· Jewelry .store,_. the .value of ... __ 'l

· · ': ~10(>':-Yard dash-:-Ilhnois: Ayres, .- 1 • _ · · •. . Ball .week. However dates. should gan sent,1nM."cGrath .. ~~ba,sh b_ot~:- which totals s~yeral- hundre~.d?l- -~ E.-.v .. ans~ ··Y. ar·n. e_ 1·1·_·' an~ .. -"~h6c·. k ·;_·_ -N_· _otre Th.· _ .... n. o_._ine. ·wili >he .. distribU:t. ~d· b.e:·m .. ad_ e ;im_ 'nl. e.diat.el_y •a_-_nd .. th. e_ g. b;l.'s e_re. d l\.1~Grath, .f. or'·f. <?:Ur. -._ '_:v_a I. k.s ... _an~ 1-~~s, !he Notre D~me Gol~ ass~cm- ~.;.' Danie ·.Barr 'Layden and J?eHooge.• · - e tH · - · ·.· · h lis- Saturday naine's·. submitted ·. in :.order: _that three hits until the nmth, when tion 1s ready to open the a~nual i j • -220~ Yard ~- dash...:.....llli~ois: . Ayre~, from: 7t~ . van pus a · · ~very girl be per-~itted to att-end. 1\fagevney began to· pitch, and _put uni-..:ersity·: · go~f - tourname~t next _ · ._ E;-~ns~---Ya:triell ·and--Shock; ·Notre May_l .. , .... '

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1 ·. • ._ . .: : ing;·. . _. . . _ 1-. ·.. . a~·e. n,ow·-be~~g ·ta~en. for -the four .. ··~~

peHooge.' .... · . ,: .. '.-~ .. I·_- -- ~- Ti erafy Terrence, lrzs~·Mascot, Dzes ·· .. ' . After·t\yo,men ha~ got. _on first fhg?t~ by .re~resentatlves of the _as-. ' ' ... 440-Yard d~sJ1::'Illmms: .Fres: pp . .. s' rr' -'d . ·•_ 1\1"1 -R- ·J due .to errors,:L .. \Vyatt hit a tw?~:- SO~IatiOn m ~he •. ~everal_ hall~·- .. -· 'senden' ·Ca'rter, Smutz and. Koo~tz,· -from Acczdent UrJer;e, Przll~l.L~~-- _oa. base hit,. Roll hit a three- hase;hlt,- 'The winner pfthe champ1onsnip, Notre IJaine: M cTi~rnam; ' Hamhng, , Tip'pefa;y Teh~~cii· iS de~d.,·; . . lie Was fo urid: in the claSsroom: .. The aDd Engiehilrt'Singled; titaking four flight, the, title of which; \viii be de, WalSh and Eaton~ ' · .. '_ · -. - ·.. · The' :··gam·e- lit~le mascot of. the qffice. of·the· great).-\v~re _nothi~gin runs.for· Wahll;sh in the first _inning. fended by.yackAdains, will receive :··.':880-:"Yard: run..;:....:_Illinms: ·Graham Ii:ish athletic teams, died • ThursdaY: the'life ·of the. dog as .he_ made sev:-· In,the fifth/a. home l'un.by L. Wyatt a silver.Io_ving _cup- d9nated: hY:- the :'imd ·J?ruington ;·. No~re I>,ame: ·Cox, night partlY' as:. a• result· of. injurie.s ~r~I' 'v_isit~ !<? ~he. presi<J.imxa~d -~he scar~~ F.' Wy~tt, who' had :bro~ght Noti:e . Dam~ . athletic ,associatio~ . .­Barb.er, Conlo!l a~d ;W~g~er. . that he, su'staine·d when he was r1:1-n ?ther o_ffici~!~· ¥e ~as const~n~ly hi Burdette .and Dale, o!l .bas~ by ? throu.gh ~coach Knute ~ockll:e~ . The . : _.:Mile i·un~Illmois: . Mcl~eever,_ do-..vri by ti machine;·and partly, be-: m the hallsjand ._even saw theplC~ single and a walk. A base on balls, donors of .the other prizes mclude --

-~ ·:Haw·-Lindey':and. ·ponzi;, Notre cause·of.an.hiconsisterit diet.·.:,.: tures.in>Wa~hingtonhall.'. · .. ;_a .sacrifice,. and· a···hit>~y,;'F .. Max:Adler's,_B,ei~ina,n's.sporLstore, .. . ·Dathe;· Keririedy, O'Hara. an_d Shee- The, dog was presented 1 to th~ : Terry.was ah~ay~'r~~dy, to' frolic Wyatt· made another run in ·:the Stover's sport store;'Clauser'S,sport ·

.hat\: • • . . : · · •. ~ '. • . · . ., N ott·e Dame athletic assOCiation by 'rith•n~yollethitt came _alopg.: ·: • next .inning'," ~nd after .. two : .men Store; KrauSs's J e weierY:- store and • ,T;vo;mt]e. -run--,-Ilh~ots • .M~~~e; tb e To! edo .~Iub. ~nd Mr.. Edward, , . His 'frolics . are, . now<.· ~nded: were on t, ,a smgl •. b~ .L. Wyatt, a the Meyer Hard war~ ,Co. '. . . . . .

, Marzulloand T,oe~pe~,~o!~~ Coop-: Lyn~h,- -~·former·, m~mbe;· ·of the H.e· took·a walk last T~esday<.'vith st?len ._~as~, ~nd a SI~g~e, h_y R~.n, .. · The ~o!-u·rteywlll b~ o_pen to ~ver~ . ~Vendland, Ke[tts,_ 9ri.ffm , : . . . va.rs1ty football team. · Bef~re -~he two .students and the trmlled to the mad.e.:_ano.tlier ~un.>. _, _ . . · student m:school ,and pl~y ·'\VI~Lbe . er:· _; ~- . · . .- .: .·· ---:- ··' · -1: )_~~Illinois: dog \ya~ .given: to'~h~ yniversity, ;the ~iies. ioad::He ·~.ould · n~t'- be _-sent . 'Cio-..vley ·~nd~ ptinne ·go~·.-~n: _ha1>e, co!lduct~d .o_n ·~the. )\1:1!-nici:J?li~ golf j ~2 O, Yard _ htgh, .,hurd \ 4). : , c .. need· of· a .1nasc?t was ac~te. Allthe buck when he opee ~eached' the road in th~: first '.nnmg for Notre. Datne• eo urse •.. Th<;' Jl!hamt course." IS. clo.sed : !

. , · . (.Conbnueaonpag_ -· · · other colleges1ntheUmtedStates but:;follo:\ved'the:students. ·. T:ttey but they·died .there whe~'_:Nolanto·students.. . .. . . .... _ .. . .. . . . ha vO· thOh·. in ascot . suPPosed to ' ':e: sOved him . Several. times ·.from. the fl~,;. 0 u·t' to· d0ep center~. and: Ve~-. : ThO . ;officers of tjte. association •. . . i

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,' .. ·. ' .. ~--:: :: T. ODAY •.... _._ • ·, present in s·ome:man,ner the cha_rac': wheels of cin;s but· .he could ·not ~e g#a;rolled .. to third.· -For the .. next are :expecting·_a :Jar~e-_en~r!;··~on- . · · \ ter. of _the: school. Terry·_was given restrained when ·seeing a Nebraska t-i.vo·· iml.ings,··Notre ·Dame ~vas un.-_ sidedng · t'he popularity, wh1c}l -~~~ ·

:· :.1, ·p:. m . .:..:.FrOShman :v'~. .V a~sity, tO thc sehooLbecause it was ·felt license h{ ;,U shOd madly'': itt 'the a P- able tO get !o firSt; but in ,th~ foll!th spoi:l li~s' manifested _on. the--came Fo 0 !ban· lia'!'e .· o ~ . C~rlter F' ei~: that· ~rie oL.his breOd \vas the_ bes~ prOOchi~g · ·car and. ,it . passe~. over thcy made t~VO. ~uns, 1 D.unne . got on P?S .Iast .~ali arid ' this. :sprh'&:· · The • · ·' 3 · Pi ~·c-\'1 Otre ·Dame vs. _r! ·'' standard bearer that. ":• could pos • his . bOdy. 'He was treated by . .a vet- when ;Melson_ .tio<ew.: w~de to . catcjt e nines ~VIII·. elose · Sun~~Y "'&:hi . at

criois in tt'aCk meet· on Car Iter. · sibly have. I · . · , " . :· . · · · ' 'e..·inro'iah ', but iitternalinjurles were him .at first;·. He. was. out when , 1>1 o- which It me· .the drawmgs. will· be .. -Field; ·'_· -- · ·: . · ~- . , . . · . Terry \~ith hi_s_ inquis,itive. sno.ut not hotic~d; · ·. . · . : . Ian~ grounde_d :To . Erigleh~~t. -Nolan made. -The- tourney 'viii be :con-, : . \

·. ' ' 8 p. : m,..,.JI!lovies' iii W ~shm ~:. a~d hist1vi~kiing: eyes' vwn msla'.'t . F~r the next two days h~,tried io :we~ t to :seeo tid im·v et'gm:a·~ s~a!h, ~Ueted in ma~eh I> laY. ' , > _ · . 1 t6r( halL:, . : :-. . . •· : -:: ·.. . . fav_~r" UJ.?-1-0n_g,:the stude!l~S .an~ the be his usual 'self.'. He' .r.·eplied: t? t.~ •. ~·ight, .. :mld_. s~ored: when SI,lver; ... T~~.-~_?llOWI~g~ men ,'Yill; ta]~e. th~.

. . . 9 p: . m . .-K: of G: . ~ost-Prom faculty. . The ' only . ,c ompiamt that ever ••II ahd he Sub ihitted to every careened 't? . deep ' I eft. . v erg~ra 'entrtes: Ill. thetr' repecttve h?lls. ' ' DanCe .it 0 liver< ' ·' · . · . · ~6~1~ have. been ~a~e was. lh~t he ettf,ig, bu 1 RD.ek i.tidst, .noticed c~osse~; the · p)~te r.tght after , htm, 1 W: ar.d a~d . Fog Ita, W als~;: .M ouch,. . . . ' i · T c!lMORR OW · · · 1 . ' t.nsptred , t?o ~ uch . fondlmg. He, ~itt the beast :waS hUrt and •.too,k. Stiver wa.s out !ll thtrd, however,. on B~dtn :. ,cor~.ett, . Gorby, , · De~eo,

, ·(; i3 0 · a. •. in,,-c Low .. :mass in \Vas. a ':"'tor . ~ve~ywbere on • the bini. to. aDo the~·. vet ThiS man' sa)V, the reiaytng of the ~>a!~ to t!t.•t. base, Boownso n :. ~nd : . Cm·r?II; S.chtntd t, · saCxe~ H earl;:.C~u~ch. · •. :. . in: cain puS. arid, there was no: place . too· th ·t ; bl but , tOo late· tO save the Quinlan ended . the mnmg :VIlli . a· fly ·Sorin; Th?m~s, • Ereshma n; · P•',"P' . :.'_. 8!.30 a. m:;_H1gh mass ·sacred for' the __ little· an1mal. He -1.fe rfo __ ut'l··_e .- .. ·'t· -- · ·- ·'. to.deep cente_r::~ , · .. _ · sey. SophonlDre;·Off-cll;n.lpUS 1o_ffice,_ . . _,

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Sricre · ear· · '- ·. . visitedboth}he:cD: eterm~m . _ : ·: .. ..... : .· ·. :_' -:·mascot'oi.the. Notre··Dame.beg~n:again in· the 9:30:..12 in e'mornnl:g.·'.an . e.> I ·7 :30. :··p:i ffi;-:c-B.enedietion Ill, fe~tory at .the' lun~h h,~ur .and .many; .. So. _died. tl~e .. first l . ' ' - •• . (Continued.'on page 4r·- shelter ~ouse-"at th~ ~UnlClpal-lmks.,- 'I Sa~r-ed l!ear~ Clim;ch~ .. ,-· ·. ~ri instructor wil~ .. te,stifY .. ast~ h~w; figl~tu:~g.}n~I~> , .. _I: .,- . . ·. . , ; - · · . . - · . . · · . ··_.1

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Reporters-Rup~rt Wentworth, ·Lester Grady, Herbert Walther· liay Flannigan. Carlos Lane, Jr., Jay Fleming, Porter Wittick, Franklin Conway, John_ Purcell,. Jack Flynn; and Carl. Bittner. · · ··

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NOTRE DAME . DAILY Sa.iurda.1J, Ma.1J 3,.1921,. -I

one fOl' n child's mentality, s.tands F~llyology, a monthly magazine, Official Bulletins alon~ in the world of Catholic let- published at st .. Paul, Minnesota

~-----------~--- ters ni.ight do well to read Chester- Because . the Americ?n peopl~ · ton's "St. Francis of Assisi." · h.ave develop.ed an unsatxa. ble "'PPe-NOTICE-Th!lre ·will be a meeting' or "

the Senior Ball committee :Monday. 12 :30 --- , tlte for excitement, the magazin s. Room Library. · "Enchanted Aisles," by Alexan- game is now a paying. business. One

STUDENT · · ;IA~A~EI~s :..._Sophomore der \Voollcott, 'Putnm's, New York of the "excitement~' magazines, on: ~nd J:'reshman student managers will meet $2.50. · · '. · that has a regular menu of on m the gym nt 12:30 today. · , · h' e

. · • • • After' reading "Enchanted Aisles" t mg, sex with plenty of. tabsco BAND MEN-All members will report · fi d h' If · ·f· th · · · sauce h th b' t

in .the hand in. uniform room at 2:15 this one n S nnse O e opinion .. ' now as . e Igges ch•cula-afternoon. The band will p!ny at the track that. one of the chief advantages de- tionof any American magazine, All meet. * · * • · - rived from· holding the position of of. the ~ewspapers of the kind that

CLASS ORATOJUCAL CONTESTS-The play reviewer on the New York prm~ eight and ·twelve pages of regular annual class oratorical contests Her·ald I's th.,t' one. comes I'n contact COmiCS ev s d 'th

•Will be held in· Washington hall at four " · , :ry un ay, WI their'pa-p, m •. starting May 12. The Junior con- with everybody who is· . anybody, prico section of shallow and sordx'd. ;test will be on May 12, the Sophomore b k h · hi 1 d contest, on :May 13, and the Freshman to use a homely expreession in the un , 1g Y co ore and embellish~ contest, May 14. All contestants must theatrical world. ed, ha.ve the greatest_. circulation

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hand in their 'names nt the office of the · · A H Director of Studies before Saturday, May Mr. 'Voollcott,· one of America's menca. umor. and shallow sa-IO. * • • ~oremost dramatic critics is an essay- tire a~'.e having their own, 'and the

: SPRING FOOTBALL-All men out for ist of 'far mor'e than average ability, America? . people are living on a Spring football will place their equip- ' d · I · d h' h d queer diet.

,ment in the lockers ·assigned, to them so an recent Y he trie IS an at that a c~mcct check cnn be made after acting, a dangerous . thing for any . But. all of this is an· incentiv~ to the Varsity-Freshman game. Shortages 't' t d · Th f t · th · young nien \ 'th s "ft f iwill be charged. cri 1c o o. e ac s m e case .· . . _ . VI orne gx or flashy

a1;e that . Mrs. Fiske was giving a Writmg, With much education and benefit in which a number of per- little wisdom. Out in Minnesota

J sonages were taking ·part, and Mr. already fa.m~us for .Main. street,'

Betwe~ Covers . Woollc'ott was selected to play King they have begun to publish one of ---:-------------___.l· Henry· VIII, much to the· delight of these magazines, "Follyology." The.

his fellows who, no ·doubt, enjoyed magazine makes pretensions to be­. A · student· .rece'ntly · made the the performance ·mu\!!l more than i:J;Jg moral, .but its methods ai·e no-

statement that, with 'the exception he did. · vel . ., A long review ~n ·. "Flaming pf "Tom· Playfair," he knew of no Y th" · 1 · b t · · '

BUSINESS ·MANAGER ............... ~ .... - .. ~~---····:--"·~·-···· ...... ~ ......... JOHN N_. ~TANT~N. ;~-61 good Catholic books He was ap The. book, Mr. Woollcott's sec- -k.oud th Its c ev1edr, u It IS of the

Local Advertisin~~: :Mana~rer ............ ~:·-........... - ............ , .................... ~ ......... Corbm P"!'trtck,,- . ' - ond, i~ divided into "Enthusiasms" m a wou . tempt morons to . Ad t' · ... James A \Vtthey 26 Pare. ntly sincere, but he V"'S ce· r·- · I'e d th b k Th 1 t · Foret~~:n · ver

1811111: .w.ana~~:er ···-····-····- ................... ~: ............. ,........ • ' ''" an·.d. "Resentme. nts." "Among 'his en- . a e 00 · e as Paragraph

Circulation Manager ............ ~ ................ , ..... :.. ........................ ~· ................. John Q. Adams,'26 tainly unthinking. He 'was perhaps, th'u~I·"sms'al·e the late s·I.gnOI'a Duse, of that article written to deri'de·the'· Dlltrlbntion Manager ................... ~ .................. _ ............................... John Worden Kan.e, '26 f h . " "

Assistant Local Advertising M.ana~~:ers ......... ·Michael Red~ington,'26, George J. Schtll,'27 0 t e opmion that . in ord~r to be Charlie . Chaplin, 'John Dre•v, Pro- book, is a mere dud, ,after the 4.dvertieing Aniatants-Edward E. O'Brien, Alfx:ed J. Dtebold, Jr., Henry J. Massman. Catholic a· book must be essential- • .h. tl' h 1 f .

Walter ·J. Kenned:y, Frank Do:rle, H. Edwm MacLannan, Jack ~o!tus, George fessor ._Copeland of Harvard, and W IS mg S rapne o _ an entil'e Jrleade;· · · . . . ly religious, whereas it is :necessary page The other t' I I.

Dllltribution' Aasiatanta-Tom O'Connor, • Errol Jonell, F. -~ndrews, Joseph S?.anyi, that the·. book be Catholic in. its last, .. but by no means least, Maude I . . ar lC es a;re. a so Fraf\k Bischoff, P. Dillakamp, c. Dickerson. A. NanoVJC. . . Adams. Under the title of "An c _ever, .m some cases, enfertaining;

·.- ·-- · · ' point of. view, in its principles, and · b t f th · b ·

THE DAILY,S ·STAND FOR !fOTRE DAME

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Open Leter to. a Lady," he express- u none o em are su stantial. in it~ way of looking at life. . es. the admiration of. the American ·Even a . ·Main. 'street sense ·of

One of the most· notable ·con- play-going public for the. woman art should keep one from such atro­trib~tions of Catholic authors ·in who immortalized Barrie's "Peter Cities as appear in. the makeup of the United.· States is the "Robert Pan."· the book. In one of their editol'ials Kimberly" . of Frank Spearman,· a ·• · the editors apologize for· the cover: book ,which ·treats;of or.e of the 1110. s·. One' •of. the. enthusiasms with b t . fi 't f d' .

which it is ·most easy to agree is his u. an m m Y 0 · e Itorials could vital questions. of the day, that of ess. ay on John . Drew who recently not make amends for the general divorce, from a Catholic ·and sane completed . his fiftieth year on the makeup . of a magazine intended to viewpoint. Mr.· Spearman does not M D f .. d attract the youth of a country spec.ialize in theology, but. his stor·y stage. r;' rew, o course, rec~Ive h. h h f t

letters from hundreds of people, w IC as some sense o ar , even is told 'with dramatic power 'and the congratulating- him c{n his .career. if it may b.e mistaken in many other

. · . 'd . d . f ~heology . is.· t~ere· . nevertheless, al- By . far .·th. e most. uniq-ue message things.-· The cuts are ·poor, and the Al _Smith, son o_f New_ ·York's east SI e, _gra .uat,;. ° Fulton's .fish 'though. he doe.s not· commit the artists ·are not th th · - "; k l I was a bit of rosemary. ,vith "a card,. . · . . e ones e maga-/ market,- as he. once proudly announced· to the New ~or· ~tate egis a-. fatal.error of turning his no.vel.into · h I'd h c · J

bearing the line, . "There's rose- zme s ou ave. ongressman . ture, twice governor of the EmrJire state, and •. }Jrcsidcntial }JO. ss.!b. ili.ty, ~ tract. • It is an antidot.e to the. ef- M · Ba·er· I·s a go· od carto'on1• t-f.

mary,· that's for remembrance, dear · . . s or is inevitab~y the 11ew chief of Tam~nany hall, the world's most influcn-· fusions of Sherwood Anderson rin<l. Uncle Jasper.'' There was no' signa- a newspap·er-'--but he is not the.man · 'tial political machine.·. . . . . W. L. Ge.~rge: ture, but it was from·· Maude Adams. to do work ·far a magazine with 'a

. His ascendeney ca~~o~ be' gainsdid,· for. he 'i's- by all odds the·m9st Mrs. Wilfred Ward did some- Only she could, have sent it as are- name like "Follyology." . powerfuldemocrat)n his. state:. ~e. surpasses Murpl_Iy, his deud leader, thing 'of the ·.same- sort years ago, men1brance of the days when they . )t may live-,--but if it does, "Fol­

·in that he has as large and faithful a· following up-state, now an area. but ori a much· .more ,am~~tious played together in "Rosemary." . lyology" must travel along· some-. not to be despised, as lte has i_n his native city .. Party politician though sca_le, .wit~'~e~ -~'O~e -~~or_Sc,ruple,': .. ¥1:. JY.o2ll~Q~t,_,h_o~eyer;. d_oes .. not . .l~hR;(,wiser_ paths'. ;·:.,.-·~'7H~W~F~.,.

·-- · --·: : he-is~- he-has:.the .utmost--rcspcct::of-·every-riglrt'-minded--citiz-en· Of-c-\·cry- whi~h,--w~ule: lt-?eals-w~t]i the ~same coftfine him·s-elf to his. 0:\Vn field en;;. ·· · . . . · · , ~"party, however _wiqely apart they may be on publicissues. . . .•. .. subJect,, Is tmctured With a. survey tire!?. He ha.s-an es.say or~ two ~ased RIORDAN REPRESENTS

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. . ·. . . . . 'bl d'd \ ·r . ·n· . of the modern ~voman. Her latest on his expeJ,'Iences m France Neysa . . Though out of the campaign as a possi e can 1 ate, te WI never-:-· book "Not Known Here'' is· tlie M i\f . -. th. ' b' t f - •

1 : · , C. ~- M. C." AT CINCINNATI · · · · · . · fl · · · 1 · . t .• d;d t f .. _ ' _ . . . . . • . r c1v em Is e su Jec o a. g owmg

_ t!1eles~ Wield_ great. ~n uence m nammg ns J?ar) s. can I a e . or na s_tory of ~ m~r; ~f. German,.parent-. tribute, Mr. Tarkington and Ste-ph- . , . . . , , ·· _twnal honors.· If hisreeord·may be ta~en as acri.terwn, the nabo? may age who IS hymg m England dur- en Ci·ane come in for' their ·share Rober~ Riordan, chmrman of the

expect a more powerful Tammany In 1928 than It has 'ever known be- ing the '~ar: . ~is ostracism/· and of .praise, af1d. George Ade is. re-'· Notre D~m~ '?nit ~~.the Catholic fore.· · the ·way m which he worked out quested. to .write a play entitled Students MISSIOn Crusade, left yes-.·. his ·salvation is told· witha note of "1897' ' recalling the:. fashions of terday ·to, represent Rev .. H~gh

:TILDEN AND. CATASTROPHE idealism· which can be found in no that d~y in. the manner of ''Mary O'Donnell in Cincinnati at the con­other V()lume of' recent years. · the Third." . . · · . secration of Monseigneur Beckman,

. ·. · ·· " ' ·· · · ·• · · . · · ' · · . · . Then the most casual survey of There have been ·books ,-\rritten by former rector of the St.·: Mary's . The forced-withdrawal of :William 'J' . .'filden II, Ani_erica's foremost· Catholi~ books:..:_and this does. not critics which ~re far"more scholarly Seminary of Cincinnati.

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. , tennis· player, f~gin amateur competition deals .a. severe Elow · to the presum·e to be even tha~'vould be than "Enchanted , Aisles,'.' but· Mr. '· Monseigneur Beckman is . the · ·chances of the, American· tennis team.. . incomplete without John Ayscough's Woollcott's purpose is . not. to be :fjrst member of the Mission · Cru-

. ·If Tilden ~~n ;ightfully be' termed ·a professi~nal on the groumJs "San Celestino~' which is the life dogmatic'· but entertaining. His sade order to 'receive this ·speCi!Jl _·that ~he. was ,.,vriting his ideas .for the press, then '~Chick" ~vans. and of a saint with the touche~ . of hu-: anecdotes are the result' or' years .of office·~.· . ' · numbers of iui111feur,: golfers;_ football players, and other sportsmen' c:in ·manity too often lacking in bookt> asssodation with stage people~ and -------also' be caught up in the ·same net of technica~ity. . . . ' . _. of its kind. . his· more serious mom~ntS rise from Patro~ize Daily_;Adve~ti~~rs.-. . , . .. . ·1·. T ld . . . l · t ... · }. . . The· bel·I.ef. that 'there -are no· Ca- a iove and . clear understa. nding of . "· .. ·. It. is truly. unfortunate t 1a_ t .. i .en _or any_ ot 1er spor .sman w IO . · - . -- .

tholic authors of note in · modern the tlieatfe. . .. Dr·. John .A~. Stottckley; Dentistry . cl:i.sses himself within the amateur sphere' may be forbidden to ,be a times· is so n'aive as to .approach . J. S. B. · and Exhacti.ng. 511 J. M. s. Bldg.

'v.riter a. s w. el.l· 'a.· s.·.· a. 'ranki.· ng. player~. I : . , . . . . . ·. , ·. .:. the· absurd. "America~'·. recently

·· · .. The ·offer .. of .the Briarcliff club 'to accept Tilden as a pro(~~sional gave a list in '\vhich John Ayscough, ata salary in comparison to his.skill carries with ~t,also the.hope of.the Robert Hugh ,B'enson, Isabel _C; 1

· 900members.that he will be'able~to beat the sinister elements in-the· Clarke,.F. Marion·Crawford, Henry . -\vorld of .. spo'~t-which h~ve combined, either through mali~e·~ or. short- Hadalld and Canon. Sheehan were

,- . sightedness, to. exclude him from amate_ur competition.. . . . prominent. 'To these. "Extension'~ . 'Tilden;-by reason of his accomplishments· and journalistic ability, aCids . Kathleen': Norris,: .. Elizabeth

· :'is truly the Walter Camp of the tennis world.' Killhisspirit in.3:m~teu'r Jordan, .iJoseph Conrad, :Peter B. · . · d tl · · 1· t' r d · · · "th Kyrie, Ernest. Old~eadow, Grace competition an . some ung pre.cise y essen Ia an en!!rg1zmg. Is WI - Keon, Frank Spea~man,, , Richard

dr.:nvn _from the sport; . . ' Aumerle; Christian Reid; and Kath­leen O'Meara.· ' · ·. . , . · . ' ·. Those. 'vho fiild themseives of the melanch~ly opinio~. th'at. . "Toni Playfafr,'1 a very ·goo~ ·story;~ but

DOME E,~ECTIONS;

· ,. TlH! Sophomore Class:met'inthe Library yesterd~y, n-ominated men .. 'for. the ~office_s~·of. editor-in-chief ~nd . b~-~ine~s .·manager~ and ,elected . a . ~man for art editor .. On Monday. they 'vill ·meet again -:to choose .the

. • 'oth~r t,vo men. th:if 'vill pu€ over the university's' annual.' . : ... ~· ·- .· ; B. u.·.·, .r. ke· .. Ey. ~-' s. e, r .. ·. V_ .. i .. ~e

. . ' . ·: ' ').'he D orne, is :'possibly tli:e n1ost- imp~rt~nt jmblication on the cam- . 'pus•. with the. modest' e~ception, .of_ course, .. of- .THE ,DAILY.· . Th~ ·IS· EASILY .REMEMBERED .

.•.... ·sophomores must e~ercise greri.tcare in s~lecting the meiiwhowillhave YOU· ALWAYs· ··REMEMBER "·charge ~f,the'book, 'the ~nnual record.of a year of college life, one·that. ·SA ~,ISFACTiON. '·· · · ·

::_ ·g9es ·out !o· homes· in every'. sta~e of the' union1 and to homes in. many · '·other : cot1ntr!es, ·too.~· .·Many people· judge . N otrc Dame py. tlie a:tpnial,

··' . and only a.~ookthat }sas good as the best ~s-representatiye_of th~ Uni:..· . ·, ) versity: Already a capable ,art editor hits :b'e.en selected, and ~t is ex­... , ·pected that the:sophonio'res: will.'exercise ·as' much care in·-the s~lection

- :: 'o( the other two men-'-th~ e4itor-in7c1iief and th'e business manager. ' . . , : < _..,; '~hejunio~_s ·~;£-_this year'_did )veil .. ·· ~y: iheir s·erection,· they_ have

· -.insurcd',~h.at·,vm be,:without qualification; the best arinuri.l the ·univer..: . ·. :'>ity ;hai{~~yer ·1la~~ ·-This 'is . ~?.t · sa.id_ bcc~t1se _ofthe -r·e~ult ·()f- present, :DR .. · J. ~BURKE ·;. :¢Jitlmsiasm,: but is .believ~d to IJe mature j:udg~ment .. Jt, is only right Over 20yeara ·in the same location.

·:Watthe bo9k should)le called.bet~er with each.year, f<?r tl~e university, · . · · · .. ::.too, Js .gro\ving in, importance and~P,rominence .. ·, , , · ,' . _: '. _ .. . . _ . 230 Soutl( Michigan·: Street ·:: ·,.+ .... •· .. .. .. ,. ·· , ·· · · · · . • · .· · · . . · . . . -. · , SO'(jTH BEND, IND~ ·: . :;-.:·.: .'For the~~en;of this year; the soph~mores_.will;w·e·feclsure,::select ·· . ·

-·'·-:-/men who are not. only capable and. talented 'in their work; but also men Burke'a~Glau••.· Fit .the, E,-e;· _,.:~:.:,vho 'can 'se:cure'' ~be full: cooperation of their fellows>- : : . .. , .:_. ;<. · ... / ...

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l d . N. 8 .WALSH ToPs LEAGUE WITH ,T t G ··a BAND WILL PLAY· 1·t I n rana · rne ows. vicToRY ovER cARROLLITES ve eran rr men . . AT TRACK MEET TODAY BASEBALL· to .Varsity, 4 to. 1 -- Play Annual Game · · .-- :1.;.._ _______ ____..:·

Fourteen errors ,by the fielders . The Notre Dame band will be in C ll · t t "th th · National League.

Playing at Indianapolis on Thut:s- cost·, ar:o Its con es WI . e . Marking the close of the spring uniform at the Illinois track meet New York, 7; Boston, 4. -~-day in a benefit game for the In- Walsh nme, when' the two squads .football training· session, a squad of this afternoon. A conflict .was re- 1 - '

· · met on the Brownson field Thurs Philadelphia, 7 ·, Brooklyn,· 6 . .,. diana state Olympic fund, the var- -- seventy-five candidates mid veter- moved yesterday by the can cella~

sity defeated Indiana, 4 to 1, in a· day. Walsh W?n 1_3 to a~ • ans will stage the annual spring . St. Louis,- 2; Pittsburg, 3. seven inning game.. . The grounders hit b~ the Walsh- foothall game at 1 o'clock this tion of an engage;ment to play in Cincinnati, 4; Chicago, 3.

Gus Stange dr1,w the mound as.- Ites we~e as g_ood as hits when the afternoon. the boy parade which is being held American League. signment and except for the first Carrolhtes either .. let · the . ball in South Ben<I. this afternoon D t "t 1 St: L · 4 iiming, when the run was made by through ?r dropped It. Besten and The varsity line-up for the spring as a closing exercise for universal e roi ' ·; · OUls, · th Crimson he kept the enemy well Roney pitched a stellar game and game . ~s announced by Co?ch "Boys' Week." ~~!~~~~·1i'; ~~~~:~:?:hi;,· 0 . . e h 1 .. '0 '1 f I 't d given support by their teammates Rockne IS as follows: Cook, Collms, The b·a·· nd had been scheduled to W h" N y k . m c ec c. n y our· u s were rna e . · · C ·1 ft d. B h M M 11 as mgton · 6 · ew or 4 · ff h' d 1. · \•,.wuld have given Ahearn a close rowe, e en , ac , c u en, . , , • . , · o Is e Ivery 1 - · N b 1 ft t k.l B appear in this parade but President · J· B. · · ·tt·~ · · · t ·th contest Ahearn was nicked for oppen erger, e ac e; rown, .

oe ergman, ge mg m o e . · : W "b 1 Gl . k .. t E · t . 1 ft James Egan· says that the band has · · · · ht fi ld th b tt" five hits and the Carroll tossers for ei e , uc er , · gger , . e . . . . game m rig e , was e a mg . . d. R · H Gl been definitely released from this · star of the encou'nter, driving out six .. · Th~ ·Walsh. fielde~s. supported ~uar ' eagant ~mon,H ~nn, engagement to play at the Illinois- An opportunity to see big 'Gene' a three base hit and a home run> their pitcher m brilliant. styl,e t~ gge~anh,t cen edr; M~lzler, warlrl~ng- Notre Dame track meet. ~ in 'the movies i.s afforded by the

N 1 t · t · 1 d throughout the encounter. · on, rig guar ; 1 er, a ace, . .

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Rogbelr . odanthgo a ridp eh.an f a Wilcox· of Carroll smashed out a right· tackle; Mayl, Huntsinger, Mur All membe~s of the. band are re- Pathe News· views of. the Penn Re-.,. .· ..... · · dou e an us presse Im · or · · h · ht d St hld h S h quested to ap· pear in ·.uiu.'form in. lays now being shown at the Palace.

'1 • • h S . . . . homer m the seventh. . 1 p y, rig en ; u re er, c arer 1 ' . hitt~ng onO]:S. :core. ~ .'. ~ . R H E Reese, . quarterback; . Crowley,. G. the band room this afternoon at

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.· Wichterman, cf ... :3 1· 1 _2 0 () . a eries. ~ earll; .an · oo ; • • ' ·, ·Kight, · ss ............... 3 0 1 2 1 0 Beste~, Rc:mey and B1ba: Coach K. K. Rockne announced ·LaHoda, 1b .. , ..... ~.2 0 0 6 0 0 Interhall Standmg._ yest~rday that students would be

. Parker l'b'' .......... ·.~1 o o 1 o o , Won Lost Pet. ~dmitted. t<;? the gam: for t~venty-. Niness·~ rf ............ 3 o. 1 o 0 0 Walsh .................... 3 · 0 1.000 fiv~ c:nts together with -t~e.Ir ath-

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NOTRE .DAME DAILY·' 3 0 ··. 0 4 1 0 ' TRACK MEET bisC!U~ throw-Illinois: Schjld- G. Hull, N. Zeigler, J. Pavey and

Chew, c ················ o o· 0, 3 0 (Continued from page ·1) hauet•, Use1:y and Couglin; Notre Karl. King. Timers will be Frank Robertson, P ······-~---'- _ _ _ _ · · Dame:- Gebhart, Uhl~ Milbauer and Mayr, Jr., Louis Elbel, Eddie Me e-

.-.fift-h (aCnodntminaudee~ tfhrroeme r.puangse, m1)ak. I"ng Totals ........ ; ..... :.37 10 10 27 14 ~ Johnson, Kinzey and Riehm; :Notre: Rigney. . . . A·.. . han and Prof. Farrell. Notre Dame (6) AB.· R.'H. 0. A. E~ Dame: Johnson and Casey. . . Javelin throw__:_Illinois;. ngier, !============='==::::

the score 8 to. 5~ McGrath began Sheehan, ss .......... 5 1· 2 1 4 0 220-Yard lo\v hurdles_.:.Illinois; Schil~hauer ·and -Copghlin; Noh:e lr.-===:=========:=======i"•

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the inning with a safe one to cen- Crowley, cf .......... 5. o 3 2 · 0 0 Johnson 'Yarnell and Kinsey; Notre Dame: Oberst ·and Rig'ney. ter,: went to second when ~earson, · f 5 1 1 0 0 1 D J

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k d Dunne~ -r · ............ . . arne: o mson an asey. ' ames • . 1g o y, s ar er an batting .. for·· Prendergast, \val e • · b 4 · 1 2 14 1 0 · · · · · · [ f · · Th · d ·n · I d

t t Nolan,· 1 ............. ~ . · · . ·__ . · High _jump-Illinois; Wright, re eree. _ e JU, ges WI me u e to third ·when Sheehan wen ou' · · 1 1 1 o 0 - G A c G M J h D · - · d h Vergat~a, If,: 2b .... 5 Kinsey, Flint and Schildhauer; No- . . . oope.r, uy . o nson, _I

. ·Englehart to F .. Wyatt,· an orne Silver, . c· .: .............. .4. · 0 · 2 · 7. 0 0 tre Dame': Brown, Johnson, Keune- C. A. Geyer, Walter I. Fegan, Carl · ·on Crowley's second hit of the day. 3 · o o 2 3 2 · · H'bb d c 1 G' El · B - - QUinlan, 2b ·............ · . . · dy, Brady an·d Sobatski.

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Dunne hit a low one to . Epglehart, f o o o o 0 h F k H D S 11 b d t d Bergman, .. 1 ........ 1 . _ Pole vault-Illinois:· Brownell and am, ran oga_ n, _ r. u Ivan,

and Crowley was nab e a secon · · 1 0 O' 0 ·4 0 F k E C hl H St hld d lil n,vyer, p ...... ~-·-·.·-~--- . / McHos'e,·· .Notre Danl,e~:.-Cat·ey·, Ha- . ~·a~ . oug In, arry· u _re-·

Nolan hit one just a foot ins~ e t e h 2 1 1 0 3 0 _. h G K T L b . d · d M:cGrat , p .......... · . mill and Harrington. · / er, eorge eogan, -- om 1e , right-field- foul · hne, ~n score *Cerney ............ ~ ... ! O' 0 0 0 . 0 . . . . Harvey Brown and Harold Fox, Pearson and Dunne, but Vergara Prendergast, .3b .:1 0 . 0 0 ·O. 0 - Br.oad jump---:-Illmms; Wallace The inspectators will' he Dr. Lucas, hit weakly to Robertson, and the b 2 · 1 1 0 · 1 0 . Johnson and Sweeney; Notre Dame: inning was over. . - Pearson, 3 ---------~-~--- Brady, Livergood, Johnson and

· 'i · th t · · · · · Cunningham. _ _ . ·•!•-.,_~,,_.,.,.: • . ,._Silver was. firsltk. udp bnt the next Totals ............ ·.~39 ,'6 13 27 16 -·_ 3 -·Shot .. put----;Illi'noi·s ·. Schi'ldhauer·,· irining and he wa e ,- u e nex _ Stolen. bases-Dale, L. Wyatt, · three. nien ·,vere. unable to· hit the. Melson, Englehart. Sacdfice hits- Usery ·and Coughlin; Notre Dame: ball out 'of the infield . an'd ·he. was Dale,. Englehart .. Sacrifice ·fiies-N o- Milbaue1;, Rigney and Uhl.

· unable to move frorri ·first· base. Ian; L. Wyatt. Bases on balls-off .=======:;::::::======= . Sheeha~ began the sevent~· with Dwyer l; off McGrath 4; off Magev- o6- - - -·-·

a hit to right; He was followed by ney· 1; ,off Robertson 1. Struck out ·Crowley. who flew .out· to 'Englehart. -by Dwyer 2; by McGrath 4; by · Dunne was safe on. ~n error by the Magevney l; by Robertson 4; by. · third baseman; and. Sheehan . a~- off Dwyer 8' in. 5 '~-3 innings; off . vanced to se'cond~ Slieehan "got to McGrath 2 in 3 2-3 innings·:· off

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