nd daily 1923-12-15 v2-048

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The· DAILY'S Is Notre ·Problem N0.48 CAMPUS- .. . . . UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME,NOTRE DAME, INDIANA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 192J r Blue Circle Plans DEBATERS-CLOSE Daily Subscribers to Aid Daily ·· · Are Increasing Plans for securing more subscrip- Jo• . SEMI-FINALS Another increase in the subscrip- tions and better downton deliv- tio:ri list of the DAILY as a result Fight for, not against, . your .DAILY •. It ·is ·fighting for· you PRICE 4 CENTS IRISH SWIMMERS LOSE· MEET,42-25. ery service of the DAILY, were dis- of the student convocation . held a etn Results of Thursday ·and 'Friday week ago, has been announced. In Notre Dame Wins in. Only· Three .. it! the poet says:: Try·outs Announced,· .last of Sec- last Tuesday's edition it· was said "This winter's weather it waxeth DAILY office at 4:30 yesterday aft- that no -report on the increase Events; Andorburg.and Schutt.. BY-PATHS cold, . ernoon. ond Series on Sunday Night. among_ the Day-Dodgers was avail- Are Stars. - ., f t 't f tl · h'll . Matthew Rothert,· -chai'rman ·of. th. e able Th · t ·th And . ros I . reeze 1 on every I ' Debating . held . e mcrease was o e . . ··' .. ' And Boreas blows his· ·blast so Blue Circle, promised the. personal amount of 43 new subscribers. · . The. Notre. Dame team · " ·service of members of the club in Thursday and . Friday· have . 131im.:. At present there are 275 men' lost their first ·meet of the season i{!·. 'r had.'hoped that we the work of increasing the subscrip- inated ·a number of contestants so living off-campus who have sub- last night to the Flying Squadron. would have summ_er _all tion list. John" Stanton, business that within a few ·days. the· list of scribed t6 the DAILY, and 195 men at the Municipal Natatorium by the _ -o- -o- manager of the DAILY, addressed men remaining for the ··semi-finals who have not as yet subscribed: score of 42 to 25. Notre Dame took the club,. offering the co-operation will'be complete. . . This brings the total· I'ncre'ase" to only three firsts_. _out of a possible ·And I have another cause for Of F th B 1 ' · · d b ·t· of members of the business staff. a er . 0 ger s group, e a - _203. , A good number of subscrip- eight. Due to a rather doubtful de- ' . "r 1 ·e'vance, unless. the kindly J up- . . . _. . . . 1'ng ·the· questi'on o.f. ·Labor ·Arbi't · · ' · n Th f 11 11 ra- tions are expected befor·e the dr 1 ·v·e cision on_ the fancy· diving cont_est, J 'ter Pluv_iu_ s, as the sport writers e o ow_mg __ men _WI assist m t' h' h . t Th d ·' ht th h IOn, w IC me urs ay mg e is over. the· Irish lost three points. · Ander- say, turns his sprinkling can on t e_work: Johl!- Adams, E. J.JBuck- results· were: ... Jrirst, Lawrence burg and Schutt shared the hon- tlll ·s fond. e_arth today. ley, Ray. C_ · unm.n_ gham, James Cor __ - G d L Fl d th' d .. Durino- the rain of the week I . bett, John Elliot, Ralph .Heger, TraWngerB; .sbecon t'; de of. ofo ; h IrB, IRISH QUINTET ors. of . the. meet, each taking .two ,.., ' Th H d h · · ·. · ar er; · Ie or ourt · first places. Althoug'h- the Notre · · 8 - 0 · c·ceeded in steppin(l' i_n. ever_ y pu __ d- omas o gson_ ., . mcent· Sc nei-_ · F s d J h K · . · R . ears. an o n ane; sixth, ·Ed- . . . Dame_ team lost by · an over'"h.elm- dle ·on the campus. but three. , I der, · . C. Scoggin.s, and. AI Som:: d B kl Th th t · .. ' . t a I t t mers. war uc ey. . e group a met MEETS ARMOUR ing score, some excuse cari be ·made i hope it rams · o ay; · · mus ge . . . . . Friday afternoon now. consists of because of the short· time that ·the · :those-three ·. ' · · . · . . · · John Stanton, Joseph Rick, Seymour , . collegians have had to· train. In- ·_, ·A-n'd I'f .I't ra-OI'n_s_,· -Ro:-a.mon Navarro' HOCKEY ·cANDIDATES· . ws· eis_berger,_ David Stanton, Joseph . tensive training is to be the program . . Immons,.-and Paul . Dellekamp. Play Fitst Home Game at- South after Christmas and great things . . -no; pardon: . Joe. Navarre; of T4ese men placed 'in the order · are expected of the squad.- ·walsh hall-·can wear.-his' slick :_·TO MEEJ. ·SUNDA·v named. These two trials complete Bend Y. M. C. A. T_onight; R lt ·· · slicker with a reason. Joe is famed _ of Fr. Bolger's group. esu · s: · . . · . for his slicker. They say he wears The semi-finals v-iill be held after Koegan's Men Are . 40-yard free style-1st, Schutt; it to bed, but I don't believe that. · · · · · the Christmas holidays:· . _ In the first home game of the S. B:;. 2 nd, Johnson, S. R; 3rd, '!'he fellow·that told me that· is a Paul Castner Will Coach Skaters; ·Debaters ·on· the World Court season, the Notre Dame basket ball Carey, !'f. D. Time, 20 sec. flat •. great ·kidder; but he can't kid me. Many Stars lost .by Graduation; question, under the supervision ·of team will meet Armour quintet 11:-yard free style-1st, Schutt; Nossir. ' Anoth.er' "hamp Te_am Possl'ble. ,Profes_sor Shuster, tried out Thurs- of Chicago in the South Bend Y. M. s. B._;. 2nd, Johnson, s. B.;- 3rd, ·-o- -o,;, U day and Friday evenings ·with the C. A; gym this evening. Carey, N. D. i :inin. flat .. · . . has .a smooth tongue. he Father James'Cunningham, Paul following results.· Of the Thursday Koegan's men had but two 220-yard .. free :s.tyle..:..._lst,· can't :hand out his salve well Castner and . Tom Lieb form the group two \vere eliminated, leaving weeks' training for the start of' the burg, N. D.; 2rid, White, S. B:·; enough. He can't. make me· do,vn trio that will.pilot the Notre Dame Clare'i1ce Ruddy, Mark Krutzer, and season, during which time they jo.ur- Graves, N. D. · · · · · hockey team in its games this year: Sidney Eider. Those who will neyed _to Minneapolis_ and split · 40-yard breast· stroke __;,· ist; -o- -o- Castner will coach .the team and reach' the semi-finals from the Fri- two-game series 'vith the Gophers; S;.-B.;. 2nd, .Oberlin, S. B.; . • :John Rourke; day dodger, .has Lieb will· act as manager. ·.These ·'day ·night try-outs are Mark· Nolan, they in fine shape for the game, 3rd, Fogerty, N. D .. Time, 28 · 2-5. been sriiitten. with the. men ,\rill work in. conjunction with M. A. Ficher, and Samuel Privelera. h?wever, and are confident of win- r ._ back .. yoo-lioos of. a .fair.·damsel. As John Father Gurinirigham. . A . special Try-:-outs. th_is and· Sun- mng. _ Last th; N_otre Dame N. D.;. 2nd, Doolittle, s. B., and Me- _ campus-ward· slowly wended- his meeting of all hockey enthusiasts day evening. wilL close the second .had an easy VIctory over Goorty, N. Time 28 1-5. · 1 . . weary ,yay the other· afternoon, a i.vill be ,held in the Sorin "rec" iin- preliminary · series. Tonight Ben ·Chicago boys, but they have always PI . f d' t . . 1 ·t M K car passed and a delicious w:orrian- mediately·after.the<8:3o mass ·su:n- Pizer, Kelly, Ray Cunning- been a .fast and dangerous te?-m; s dor cIS 'D .c .like·._voice wafted a !:!Oft "yoo-hoo" day morning for the purpose of' or- ham, . Bert Dunne, and. William and. tomght's game should prove a c' . ! : ' . D m, D'. t . ' r57 ·to ·John, ·_while the lady wav-. · . . . _.·. . ·. . Coyne , will. speak .. ·Sunday test of the merit of the 'Notre Dame · Is :ed·i.- delicate hand.; .. · ., · - •· ..squad.:--. -. , . . .. . . , .. ==-- .. -. ·· · .. - .. · ·· · , . -_· -. .-:0-:. :-o- . . . team of the majority.· of star·s, Paul. Ed_. . . Captain Mayl and his team have 2 · 6 0-yard B:nd, ... . :John sttued at the;passmg car Rockne and Father Cunmngham ward Roll].e will close rather tough· schedule ·ahead of , nd, 1.26 3 5. ; in admiration··.for think that there is eriough good rna- them, but with the wealth.of_mater-' _ N.D.; . and forty seconds; terial among the studi;mt body to SCRIBBLERS' BOOK OUT ·soO.N ial that is on for the season, 2nd, Radaba11gh, S.· B.;. 3rd, Ter- . -o- -o-: · produce another · championship. 'THE SCRIHBLERS' ,promise the ·o·utlook is much' brighter than hune, N. . ·. . · And ·that .day; team. -Every man .who hasskating that theiranthology of.Notre Dame it has been for se:veral seasons past; Final results-South ·Bend, 42; aca'mpus.sheik from: Minnesota re-:- ability and a work is :urged verse will soon be put on s:1le on . Crowe, Enright, Miller, Ri'ordan, -Notre Dame, .ceived a that his date for to become a for the team; the campus .. Orders may .be given Mayl, Walsh, Mahoney, and Kizer -- ...... :..--- the eve was- off. After the· wire-: wil1ter sport \vas .·introduced tu· any. member of THE SGRIB-: are all m(m whose worth have beem ·D · · · t.. ·- · ., .. ' the Minnesota flower, to the· students of Notre Dame four _BLERS or to Robert' O'Riordan; proved; there are un(loubtedly soine r. Mercier Talks . . horn_ to:l?lush. unseen, sent mel-. years . ago. . During - these ..• years, general ch'airman of distribution who are. capable. among those nien . T 0 F ,.,_en. ch. . Circle . uencesthrough the wired, ways, the'lrisn·have crossed clubs,. shaved or 'may be' sent to box who have not yet had.the chance'to . and. with an Eve again .ice, .·and matched with With ·>on1e of 21. The price of the book is. one prove themselves; and it is expe_cted . "The Revival .. of Catholicism ·: w_as . · the most formidable hockey. teams dollar.' ·- · that tomorrow's game 'viii give some Among theinfellectu.als. in· France"·<.·: · ____ -:.o:-. ·-o:- ... · iti the country. ·In defiance of the of these· their was the subject of _a: leCture given Buta sight, froiil the window, of handicaps they battled undei·, the •:••_,.,_,_,_,,_,._, ..... ;:"_.,_"_',.;,;,,.. •:• by · Poctor M1e,rCier at a regular · · Claude · new .. mus- Notre Diune· skaters'brought ·home · •· THE DAILY •· .. I ·li'T ,l' h. · · · meeting of .the French -club -·last . ca:lises ·me . to' return -from the title "Western ·Champions."· . I. . . '.. ·:. . .. ' -. ' . '.lA yy s - to· Fight- night. . ·. . - . . sentimental·reminisce:rices ·to ·more , · · QUESTIQNNA· IRE · · · u + d. ··Doctor. Mercier, who fast· ' ·.s._eriou_s·. tlli'nO'S,· ._.'tX're. ·m·I.O'llt .. The following men are urged lo - . . ·.. . . . - .. · ... . ... · ·. -·· .uere __ es au . . . r. vv r. b. t · ··th .. · · s · t i .., summer in Fral!ce, :spoke largely_ · . scold the.· scouts. 'vho send un.: . e. pres en . at e .meetmg .. unday . . ! :_- . The sen:ior class boxing s'4ow un- from personal observation. . His :re- ' reports, :and' those whose niorniFngl: FrT'andkliBn Mll.cSdorlBe?l'l·Nor- What asked:' ;·What should I der the .. of J?anny. _Me- cent. close. contact 'with 'the more .. I_deas. of }_rumor __ are and man i e tes, · e u ar '. 1 · Cer- I G h h 11 b · t d th · · · · · h ney, Jimmy Stack, Jim Egan, John o have· done 'vith · the I 'Y IC ":I · . e s age m e aristocratic French people· enabled . rho -Write matter.-suited<better Hicok and' Gerald Timmins. ·. I hall trophy_? . . . •• gym next _Tuesday_ hiin .to give· an especially informa.:.-:' u er ·for ·.·Fiery · .. Cros_s" or o Where asked: ·.Librari. . , mght, has been recarded order tive· address. - · · · · ··:The H_ . ot Dog" than_ for -a·. column · · I , · · I that another feature bout -might be · · · · - - · · h S - B. '' h·A. '.[. ' •. - ' . . . Many-who were' not members of w ose intent· is kindly· fun, and • . nlg . umnl . -. . .: . . . . ( - t entered on th:list .. ·.· Eddie the French club took of ··.which .doesn't mean ·to hurt or ·of- · · · · ,!_Edward Journal smAI who appeared m the-University last h f d ·p · Pt- · · U ["d · D II Brownson· - t e opportu __ nity to . he_ ar Doctor en_. ut feather on the pointed .-. an no_ l a_.Y. ·• .a. _nee ',, - · - . . . ye_ar_,:wa_s sig. ne_d yesterday to meet · , d I ·It hould h v been gi n to 1 Mercier. th:rough . club's .general. · en. of your darts, ·scouts, so··that . What promises to be: one of. the' s a e ve- Al't Canny;_ Clever .Irish battler, in in __ vibition. -... · · tickle rather than .prick. . · most important: soCial functions , 0 f.. they were the lead- j the' double windup.. The other £ea- . . . - ':.. ·:::0-" .. -o- . . ..... the South Bend holiday season will ers. m their ·class· and had the lA ture ,bo.ut will b.e. a jast• f<mr.:rourid .Now'' and 'then:, . perhaps, your be held on December 26, when· the' be-st 'team.": ' . . ' . .- . mixer b(ltween Joe ,,Sharkey of Freshmen Addressed - nusadventures are unthinking due s th B d H' h s h 1 ·AI . · Woods, Ph. B., Sopho- .South Bend- and. Johnny Herman; · · · · · · · · · · ' · ·sometimes to the soporific its .. - ; ·h:· ld -h · · b, - the ·Paul . flash; : The. blonde . · ... · By Dea11 KonOp)_. of Io . h . . e cup s ou ave een- . . . . . fi .f ttl f. .th D . K ... - . - . ours ?f as' perhaps, mal at the Palms Royale: Sey- A given to Sophomore hall because 1 scrapper IS· m ne e e . or e · • ean . onop of the Law School . to ":ander mour Simons' -.wh1ch has i they had the best team." I match and is due to· give gave a lecture on "Education for I ei mglit. John. hves m Brown- .considerable popul_ar- ! I Albert Sommer J ournalfsm I itor f.rom . the . copper country' four the Bar" at .. 'the 'veekly ,':freshman - · as he pondered the ,yords Ity m this regwn, has been engaged 1 III Badin. ___ . _ ... ' . ., rounds <?f ·fast entertainment.. ·convocation ·in ··washington .·hall, ";whiffie," and. the con- to play the . of' :'Not that. question! The I Charley._Springer, amateur mid- last Thursday noori. • - .... ' .rasbng opmwns of Schlegel and scheduled from 9 to 1 o'clock. · - h ld b . t B d' ·b of Notre Dame, · . The pointed out the ad- and 'Pilsener, that the By arrangement' with the s: A. C., s ou 'ta Y i will swap punches 'vith .Young vantages one woulq derive-from the was or perhaps, ·in has. oeen extended by n ando O'Brie·n, another product. of the study-of law. -No· matter what .the d x "whoofle," he -wan- . the· committee m charge to .all S h' · h'l . S h Irish glove teain. - SpriJ!ger, ·who' profession, he 'said, every one. needs . ered, up one· extra flight. Notre ·Dam'e students·,.,ho WI 1 '11 be I'n i 1 opt y;DI e · · i h '1 f B 11 · · Oh'' · d · h' ·.d · h ld h. · t' · · .. · ,,. ! · m s. :om . e atre,. 10, ma e. 1s an. s ou_. ave rammg_in law. ·Was John's surprise, therefore, and South Bend over the holidays." For os te thay Dogs, anF. debut 1nthe sporthght· ·at Notre The. purpose of ·education is' not to. reat was his intended wrath: when the purpose of reachirig such men .- b olgs; t I -, Dame last spring when he _:!;ought on store .. the mind. with facts, but to_. b e encountered a man snoring in the of Notre Dame .as may want to at- · Touh · ·h e :cthup be tontgs a m.- the Irish boxing·team; and won the train· the niind' to think. Law he - o n .was IS. en t e dance, ·tickets have been F h O'M u·. · C ·b . · amateur· niid leweight cha1llp10n.; dec,lared, is an ideal•study'for that. 1 _ -o- · -o- placed in the hands of Richard · "at er · · ey, or Y • f!liip rit the Chicago: tom:nament. purpose·. · · · ·· ' · · · · · · ed that J h 'th . ht h' , t d. h . . ey ave e es earn. , ' I . . d . . . . - . . ' . . John is hefty and· a boxei:-, Zilky, president of The .-Villagers; b ? Wh6 not to Cor- ·Jack Spillane will mix it for three Th-e speaker went.on to. state that an an angered John would be dan- Charles Baumgartner and Paul by· .. ur · me never I d · y · · - · \ ger een cross roun s Wlth. oung O'Keefe, ',Spil.;. -the purpose of .school work was 'riot . . ous, but John is·consider·ate, and Butler, .all'· of whom ·are alumni of .. · ' 1 · f 1 d d. t · t 1 t · ·, · · · · · · . not hasty. ·He awoke from his med- the local· sch A. t d t d - .. Walter Metzger, Commerce ane was ormer y.· car e o mee on y .. o . Impart knowledge, but -. itat' . . · oo · ny s u en e- II' D . · · Dave · Popp of.· $outh' ·Bend, b_.ut• in also .• to make· · mcm of t h·e· . Ions, mspected _the , wigwam siring to attend the dance, who is '" ay ' · . · · · · f h b · S · · · · ln 0 ore retraced his steps unable to ,get in touch with any· of . The cup be ;given to the o t e pillane students of the· }lnivei·sity .. ..is ne fhght to reconsider the term these three men· m 11 M' B. the Day Dogs, team because they was scheduled 'vith ·. ' especially· true of Notre Dame·, he:. had puzzled.him. ; · . nice Clark ·at the Hie;h ·rha':e· in spite?£ The-new program follows:· '\vhere the students are trained· ·- _ 0 :.. __ 0 _ _ School. . . their _by Ba.dm ·. Eddi_e ·Welsh;·· South:· Bepd, · vs; intellectually; 'physically and ·.nioral- A.s I sta_rted to· say, 'Yhen I )vas Over fifty and patronesses ·tpree .. Art Vanny, Notre _Dame, four ,ly; the. combination of i.vhich i)ro;.: :. ,l'enunde. d Cia. ude's mustache, .the have alrea-dy given their support to ._i s_on .·lo.st _one. __ tied one, ,rounds ........ "" ._........ · ..... .. duce·s.-men able to \take up their· ,(Contmued onPage .2.). . -- .. (C·.·.-o.ntinue_d on_Page_ 4 .) '·"- .. .. .. s·t· · 'Jo_e·Sharkey of. South ·Bend,vs. ·worl(l_ work unhindejed byimy dif- . .. , _ _ _,_, ·•(Continued_ on '4;)· ,.. ficulties ..... · · · · - · · ··: . .\ '\' ·I

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Page 1: ND Daily 1923-12-15 V2-048

The· DAILY'S Pr~blem Is Notre Dam~'s

·Problem

N0.48

CAMPUS-.. . . .

UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME,NOTRE DAME, INDIANA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 192J

• r •

Blue Circle Plans DEBATERS-CLOSE Daily Subscribers to Aid Daily ·· · Are Increasing

Plans for securing more subscrip- Jo• . SEMI-FINALS Another increase in the subscrip-tions and better downton deliv- tio:ri list of the DAILY as a result

Fight for, not against, . your .DAILY •. It ·is

·fighting for· you

PRICE 4 CENTS

IRISH SWIMMERS LOSE· MEET,42-25.

ery service of the DAILY, were dis- of the student convocation . held a

~~~~e~;t t~:e:1~:g~:Ci~k. etn m~~~ Results of Thursday ·and 'Friday week ago, has been announced. In Notre Dame Wins in. Only· Three .. Confo~nd it! A~ the poet says:: Try·outs Announced,· .last of Sec- last Tuesday's edition it· was said

"This winter's weather it waxeth DAILY office at 4:30 yesterday aft- that no -report on the increase Events; Andorburg.and Schutt..

BY-PATHS

cold, . ernoon. ond Series on Sunday Night. among_ the Day-Dodgers was avail- Are Stars. -., f t 't f tl · h'll . Matthew Rothert,· -chai'rman ·of. th. e able Th · t ·th And . ros I . reeze 1 on every I ' Debating . pr~Iiminaries held . e mcrease was o e . . ··' .. '

And Boreas blows his· ·blast so Blue Circle, promised the. personal amount of 43 new subscribers. · . The. Notre. Dame ~wimming team · " ·service of members of the club in Thursday and . Friday· have . 131im.:. At present there are 275 men' lost their first ·meet of the season ·_Co~f~~nci i{!·. 'r had.'hoped that we the work of increasing the subscrip- inated ·a number of contestants so living off-campus who have sub- last night to the Flying Squadron.

would have summ_er _all winter~ tion list. John" Stanton, business that within a few ·days. the· list of scribed t6 the DAILY, and 195 men at the Municipal Natatorium by the _ -o- -o- manager of the DAILY, addressed men remaining for the ··semi-finals who have not as yet subscribed: score of 42 to 25. Notre Dame took

the club,. offering the co-operation will'be complete. . . This brings the total· I'ncre'ase" to only three firsts_. _out of a possible ·And I have another cause for Of F th B 1 ' · · d b ·t· of members of the business staff. a er . 0 ger s group, e a - _203. , A good number of subscrip- eight. Due to a rather doubtful de-

' . "r1·e'vance, unless. the kindly J up- . . . _. . . . 1'ng ·the· questi'on o.f. ·Labor ·Arbi't · · ' · n Th f 11 11 ra- tions are expected befor·e the dr1·v·e cision on_ the fancy· diving cont_est, J'ter Pluv_iu_ s, as the sport writers • e o ow_mg __ men _WI assist m t' h' h . t Th d ·' ht th h IOn, w IC me urs ay mg • e is over. the· Irish lost three points. · Ander-say, turns his sprinkling can on t e_work: Johl!- Adams, E. J.JBuck- results· were: ... Jrirst, Lawrence burg and Schutt shared the hon-tlll·s fond. e_arth today. ley, Ray. C_ · unm.n_ gham, James Cor __ - G d L Fl d th' d .. Durino- the rain of the week I . bett, John Elliot, Ralph .Heger, TraWngerB; .sbecon t'; de of. ofo ; h IrB, IRISH QUINTET ors. of . the. meet, each taking .two

,.., ' Th H d v· h · · ·. · ar er; · Ie or ourt • · first places. Althoug'h- the Notre · · 8-0· c·ceeded in steppin(l' i_n. ever_ y pu __ d- omas o gson_ . , . mcent· Sc nei-_ · F s d J h K · . · ~"~ R . ears. an o n ane; sixth, ·Ed- ,· . . .· . Dame_ team lost by · an over'"h.elm-

dle ·on the campus. but three. , I der, · . C. Scoggin.s, and. AI Som:: d B kl Th th t · .. ' . t a I t t mers. war uc ey. . e group a met MEETS ARMOUR ing score, some excuse cari be ·made i hope it rams · o ay; · · mus ge . . . . . Friday afternoon now. consists of because of the short· time that ·the ·

:those-three puddles~ ·. ' · · . · . . · · John Stanton, Joseph Rick, Seymour , . collegians have had to· train. In-

·_, ·A-n'd I'f .I't ra-OI'n_s_,· -Ro:-a.mon Navarro' HOCKEY ·cANDIDATES· . ws· eis_berger,_ David Stanton, Joseph . tensive training is to be the program . . Immons,.-and Paul . Dellekamp. Play Fitst Home Game at- South after Christmas and great things .

. -no; pardon: . Joe. Navarre; of T4ese men placed 'in the order · are expected of the squad.-·walsh hall-·can wear.-his' slick :_·TO MEEJ. ·SUNDA·v named. These two trials complete Bend Y. M. C. A. T_onight; R lt ··

· slicker with a reason. Joe is famed ~he seri~s _ of Fr. Bolger's group. esu · s: · . . · . for his slicker. They say he wears The semi-finals v-iill be held after Koegan's Men Are Ready~-. . 40-yard free style-1st, Schutt;

it to bed, but I don't believe that. · · · · · the Christmas holidays:· . _ In the first home game of the S. B:;. 2nd, Johnson, S. R; 3rd, '!'he fellow·that told me that· is a Paul Castner Will Coach Skaters; ·Debaters ·on· the World Court season, the Notre Dame basket ball Carey, !'f. D. Time,

20 sec. flat •.

~ great ·kidder; but he can't kid me. Many Stars lost .by Graduation; question, under the supervision ·of team will meet ~he Armour quintet 11:-yard free style-1st, Schutt; Nossir. ' Anoth.er' "hamp Te_am Possl'ble. ,Profes_sor Shuster, tried out Thurs- of Chicago in the South Bend Y. M. s. B._;. 2nd, Johnson, s. B.;- 3rd,

·-o- -o,;, U day and Friday evenings ·with the C. A; gym this evening. Carey, N. D. Time~ i :inin. flat .. · . . H~ has .a smooth tongue. b~t he Father James'Cunningham, Paul following results.· Of the Thursday Koegan's men .hav~ had but two 220-yard .. free :s.tyle..:..._lst,· And~r-can't :hand out his salve well Castner and . Tom Lieb form the group two \vere eliminated, leaving weeks' training for the start of' the burg, N. D.; 2rid, White, S. B:·; 3r.~, enough. He can't. make me· do,vn trio that will.pilot the Notre Dame Clare'i1ce Ruddy, Mark Krutzer, and season, during which time they jo.ur- Graves, N. D. · · · · thin~slike:that. · hockey team in its games this year: Sidney Eider. Those who will neyed _to Minneapolis_ and split ~ · 40-yard breast· stroke __;,· ist;

-o- -o- Castner will coach .the team and reach' the semi-finals from the Fri- two-game series 'vith the Gophers; ~ite, S;.-B.;. 2nd, .Oberlin, S. B.; . • :John Rourke; day dodger, .has Lieb will· act as manager. ·.These ·'day ·night try-outs are Mark· Nolan, they ar~ in fine shape for the game, 3rd, Fogerty, N. D .. Time, 28 · 2-5. been sriiitten. with the. \~drriiring men ,\rill work in. conjunction with M. A. Ficher, and Samuel Privelera. h?wever, and are confident of win- r ._ ~0-ym;d back strok~ist; F~ite,

.. yoo-lioos of. a .fair.·damsel. As John Father Gurinirigham. . A . special Try-:-outs. th_is eveni~g and· Sun- mng. _ Last y~ar. th; N_otre Dame N. D.;. 2nd, Doolittle, s. B., and Me-_ campus-ward· slowly wended- his meeting of all hockey enthusiasts day evening. wilL close the second l'lq~ad .had an easy VIctory over t~e Goorty, N. D~ Time 28 1-5. · 1 .

. -· weary ,yay the other· afternoon, a i.vill be ,held in the Sorin "rec" iin- preliminary · series. Tonight Ben ·Chicago boys, but they have always PI . f d' t . .1 · t M K car passed and a delicious w:orrian- mediately·after.the<8:3o mass ·su:n- Pizer, Thom~s Kelly, Ray Cunning- been a .fast and dangerous te?-m; s 'B~~g: dor cIS a~l~e-:-NS 'D .c 3e~,

.like·._voice wafted a !:!Oft "yoo-hoo" day morning for the purpose of' or- ham, . Bert Dunne, and. William and. tomght's game should prove a c' . ! : ' . ~ug D m, D'. t . ' r57 ·to ·John, ·_while the little~ lady wav-. gan~z~ng t~~. tea~. · . . . _.·. . ·. . Coyne , will. speak .. ·Sunday ni~ht test of the merit of the 'Notre Dame fe~~n~n1n~:s~ · ~ Is ~nee, :ed·i.- delicate "litt~e~ hand.; .. ~ · ., ~·. · - •· -:--:-;.·.Although~'gra~Iuation~;robb-ed'-:;the· -Paule:--Harr~ngt?t;;-=:'-~Ro~-9hauvm~ ..squad.:--. -. ~-~-~-"'··~~~:. , . . .. . . , .. ==-- 1·~·---,-.-.. -. ------:------~·-·-~ ~ -~···-· ·· ~· · .. -.. · ··

· , . -_ · - . .· .-:0-:. :-o- . . . team of the majority.· of it~ star·s, Paul. Br~en, ~hthp ~OOJ:.'e, a~d Ed_. . . Captain Mayl and his team have 2 · 60-yard relay~l-:t, Sou~h B:nd, ...

. :John sttued at the;passmg car Rockne and Father Cunmngham ward Roll].e will close the.ser1es~ a~ rather tough· schedule ·ahead of , nd, Notre.~~me~ ';l'n~e, 1.26 3 5. ; in _open-mo~thed. admiration··.for think that there is eriough good rna- them, but with the wealth.of_mater-' _ F~nc!-dlVIng--:-Anderburg, N.D.; . fiverninu~es and forty seconds; terial among the studi;mt body to SCRIBBLERS' BOOK OUT ·soO.N ial that is on han~ for the season, 2nd, Radaba11gh, S.· B.;. 3rd, Ter-. -o- -o-: · produce another · championship. 'THE SCRIHBLERS' ,promise the ·o·utlook is much' brighter than hune, N. D~· . ·. . ·

And aJittle)ate~ ·that sa~e .day; team. -Every man .who hasskating that theiranthology of.Notre Dame it has been for se:veral seasons past; Final results-South ·Bend, 42; aca'mpus.sheik from: Minnesota re-:- ability and a spir~t:to work is :urged verse will soon be put on s:1le on . Crowe, Enright, Miller, Ri'ordan, -Notre Dame, _25~

.ceived a )lless~ge that his date for to become a candu.~ate for the team; the campus .. Orders may .be given Mayl, Walsh, Mahoney, and Kizer --......:..---the eve was- off. After the· wire-: Thi~ wil1ter sport \vas .·introduced tu· any. member of THE SGRIB-: are all m(m whose worth have beem ·D · · · t.. ·- · ., ..

' less'm~ssage, the Minnesota flower, to the· students of Notre Dame four _BLERS or to Robert' O'Riordan; proved; there are un(loubtedly soine r. Mercier Talks . . li~oflt horn_ to:l?lush. unseen, sent mel-. years . ago. . During - these ..• years, general ch'airman of t}l(~ distribution who are. capable. among those nien . T 0 F ,.,_en. ch. . Circle . uencesthrough the wired, ways, the'lrisn·have crossed clubs,. shaved co~mittee,: or 'may be' sent to box who have not yet had.the chance'to .

and. th~ d::~:te with an Eve again .ice, .·and matched with With ·>on1e of 21. The price of the book is. one prove themselves; and it is expe_cted . "The Revival .. of Catholicism ·: w_as .0~:-·.. . · the most formidable hockey. teams dollar.' ·- · that tomorrow's game 'viii give some Among theinfellectu.als. in· France"·<.·:

· ____ -:.o:-. ·-o:-... · iti the country. ·In defiance of the of these· their opportunity~ was the subject of _a: leCture given Buta sight, froiil the window, of handicaps they battled undei·, the •:••_,.,_,_,_,,_,._,.....;:"_.,_"_',.;,;,,.. •:• by · Poctor M1e,rCier at a regular · ·

Claude Pitsenbe~ger's · new .. mus- Notre Diune· skaters'brought ·home -~ · •· THE DAILY •· .. I ·li'T ,l' h. · · · meeting of .the French -club -·last . ~ache, ca:lises ·me . to' return -from the title "Western ·Champions."· . I . . . '.. ·:. . . . ' -. ' . '.lA yy ~- s -to· Fight- night. . ·. . - . .

sentimental·reminisce:rices ·to ·more , · · QUESTIQNNA· IRE · · · u + d. ··Doctor. Mercier, who spe~t fast· '·.s._eriou_s·. tlli'nO'S,· .· ._.'tX're. ·m·I.O'llt .. ·a··c~oai'n The following men are urged lo - . . ·.. . . . - .. · ... . ... · ·. -·· .uere .~.·u __ es au . . . r. vv r. ~"~ b. t · · ·th .. · · s · t i .., summer in Fral!ce, :spoke largely_ ·

. scold the.· scouts. 'vho send in~ un.: . e. pres en . at e .meetmg .. unday A.~ . . ! :_- . The sen:ior class boxing s'4ow un- from personal observation. . His :re- ' <~igned reports, :and' those whose niorniFngl: FrT'andkliBn Mll.cSdorlBe?l'l·Nor- I· What asked:' ;·What should I der the di.recti~n .. of J?anny. _Me- cent. close. contact 'with 'the more ..

I_deas. of }_rumor __ are pr~verted,· and man i e tes, · e u ar '. 1 · Cer- I G h h 11 b · t d th · · · · · h ney, Jimmy Stack, Jim Egan, John o have· bee~ done 'vith · the in.ter~ I ?wan_~ 'Y IC ":I · . e s age m e aristocratic French people· enabled . rho -Write matter.-suited<better -~i- Hicok and' Gerald Timmins. ·. I hall trophy_? . . . •• ~otre Dam~. gym next _Tuesday_ hiin .to give· an especially informa.:.-:'

-~ u er ·for '~The ·.·Fiery · .. Cros_s" or o Where asked: ·.Librari. . , mght, has been recarded ~~ order tive· address. - · · · · ··:The H_ . ot Dog" than_ for -a·. column · · I , · · I that another feature bout -might be · · · · - - · ·

h S- B. '' u· h·A. '.[. ' • . - ' . . . Many-who were' not members of

w ose intent· is kindly· fun, and • . • nlg . umnl . -. . .: . . . . ( -t entered on th:list .. ·.· Eddie -~Wal~~, the French club took ~dvantage of ··.which .doesn't mean ·to hurt or ·of- · · · · ,!_Edward Mand~viile,_ Journal smAI who appeared m the-University last h

f d ·p · Pt- · · U ["d · D II Brownson· - t e opportu __ nity to . he_ ar Doctor

en_. ut feather on the pointed .-. an no_ l a_.Y. ·• .a. _nee ',, - · - . . . ye_ar_,:wa_s sig. ne_d yesterday to meet · , d I ·It hould h v been gi n to 1 Mercier. th:rough . the~- club's .general.

· en. of your darts, ·scouts, so··that . What promises to be: one of. the' s a e ve- Al't Canny;_ Clever .Irish battler, in in __ vibition. -... · · t~ey tickle rather than .prick. . · most important: soCial functions ,0 f.. Bro\-~nson ~s they were the lead- j the' double windup.. The other £ea-. . . - ':.. ·:::0-" .. -o- . . ..... the South Bend holiday season will ers. m their ·class· and had the lA ture ,bo.ut will b.e. a jast• f<mr.:rourid

.Now'' and 'then:, . perhaps, your be held on December 26, when· the' be-st 'team.": ' . . ' . .- . mixer b(ltween Joe ,,Sharkey of Freshmen Addressed -nusadventures are unthinking due s th B d H' h s h 1 ·AI . · C_h~rles Woods, Ph. B., Sopho- .South Bend- and. Johnny Herman; · · · · · · · · · · ' ·

·sometimes to the soporific 'infl~enc~ A~~ociati~~ hoi~~ its ca~~ual i~~~~ m~;Teh: .. - ; ·h:· ld -h · · b, - the St~ ·Paul . flash; : The. blonde . · ... · By Dea11 KonOp)_. of Io . h . . e cup s ou ave een- . . . . . fi . f ttl f. .th D . K ... - . -

. ~g ours ?f st~dy, as' perhaps, mal bal~ at the Palms Royale: Sey- A given to Sophomore hall because 1 scrapper IS· m ne e e . or e · • ean . onop of the Law School

. :~s:d ~ohn ~1anch1. to ":ander th~ mour Simons' orc~estra; -.wh1ch has i they had the best team." I match and is due to· give the~·.vis:.. gave a lecture on "Education for I ei mglit. John. hves m Brown- ~lr_e,ady .~on .considerable popul_ar- ! I Albert Sommer J ournalfsm I itor f.rom . the . copper country' four the Bar" at .. 'the 'veekly ,':freshman -

· ~~ .~nd as he pondered the ,yords Ity m this regwn, has been engaged

1 III Badin. ___ . _ ... ' . ., rounds <?f ·fast entertainment.. ·convocation ·in ··washington . ·hall,

~ • O~E:O~ 0~ ";whiffie," and. the con- to play the prog~am . of' dance~ :'Not b~d that. question! The I Charley._Springer, amateur mid- last Thursday noori. • - .· .... ' .rasbng opmwns of Schlegel and scheduled from 9 to 1 o'clock. · - h ld b . t B d' ·b dleweight~champion of Notre Dame, · . The speak~r pointed out the ad-~ch~penauer and 'Pilsener, that the By arrangement' with the s: A. C., -~ c~f s ou eT~Ivend.~ 'ta 1 I~ Y i will swap punches 'vith .Young vantages one woulq derive-from the ee~m was "w~affile," or perhaps, ·in a~ invitati~n has. oeen extended by ~am~~~:~t Br:~ns~n n ando :ie~~~ O'Brie·n, another product. of the study-of law. -No· matter what .the

dx ~em~ ~ases, "whoofle," he -wan- . the· committee m charge to .all S h' · h'l . S h Irish glove teain. - SpriJ!ger, ·who' profession, he 'said, every one. needs

. ered, up one· extra flight. Gr~e'at Notre ·Dam'e students·,.,ho WI1 '11 be I'n i 1 opt tomtho~eD, y;DI e · · odpBo~ore i h '1 f B 11 · · Oh'' · d · h' ·.d · h ld h. · t' · · .. · ,,. ~ ! · m s. :om . e atre,. 10, ma e. 1s an. s ou_. ave a· rammg_in law. ·Was John's surprise, therefore, and South Bend over the holidays." For os ~ te thay Dogs, anF. row~tl debut 1nthe sporthght· ·at Notre The. purpose of ·education is' not to. reat was his intended wrath: when the purpose of reachirig such men so~ . - ;~ ~ b olgs; t Ig~r~. I -, Dame last spring when he _:!;ought on store .. the mind. with facts, but to_.

be encountered a man snoring in the of Notre Dame .as may want to at- · Touh · ·h e :cthup be tontgs ~. a m.- the Irish boxing·team; and won the train· the niind' to think. Law he - o n -~~g .was IS. en t e dance, ·tickets have been F h O'M u·. · C ·b . · _· amateur· niid leweight cha1llp10n.; dec,lared, is an ideal•study'for that.

1 _ -o- · -o- placed in the hands of Richard · "at er · · ~ ey, or Y • f!liip rit the Chicago: tom:nament. purpose·. · · · ·· ' · · · · · · ed that J h 'th . ht h' , t d. h . . ey ave e es earn. , ' I . . d . . . . - . . ' .

. -~ow John is hefty and· a boxei:-, Zilky, president of The .-Villagers; b ? Wh6 not gi~~ ~he c~p to Cor- ·Jack Spillane will mix it for three Th-e speaker went.on to. state that an an angered John would be dan- Charles Baumgartner and Paul by· .. ur dg,,o~ · me ~s never I d · y · · - · \ ger een cross roun s Wlth. oung O'Keefe, ',Spil.;. -the purpose of .school work was 'riot . .

ous, but John is·consider·ate, and Butler, .all'· of whom ·are alumni of .. · - · ' 1 · f 1 d d. t · t 1 t · ·, · · · · · · .· . not hasty. ·He awoke from his med- the local· sch ~1 A. t d t d - .. Walter Metzger, Commerce ane was ormer y.· car e o mee on y .. o . Impart knowledge, but - . itat' . . · oo · ny s u en e- II' D . · · Dave · Popp of.· $outh' ·Bend, b_.ut• in also .• to make· · mcm of t h·e· .

Ions, mspected _the , wigwam siring to attend the dance, who is '" ay ~ - · ' · . · · · · f h b · S · · · · ln0

ore ~losely, a_~d retraced his steps unable to ,get in touch with any· of . The cup ~hou_ld be ;given to the recasti~g o t e out~,. pillane students of the· }lnivei·sity .. ~his . .is ne fhght to reconsider the term these three men· m

11M' B. the Day Dogs, team because they was scheduled 'vith O'Kee~e. ·. ' especially· true of Notre Dame·, he:.

th~t had puzzled.him. ; · . nice Clark ·at the sa:U~h Be~~s Hie;h ·rha':e· t~e.best·recor~,- in spite?£ The-new program follows:· "·said~ '\vhere the students are trained· ·- _

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0_ _ School. . . their defea~ _by ~79wnson. Ba.dm ·. Eddi_e ·Welsh;·· South:· Bepd, · vs; intellectually; 'physically and ·.nioral-

A.s I sta_rted to· say, 'Yhen I )vas Over fifty patron~ and patronesses -~nl~ pla~ed ·tpree g~~e~, .. ~ro,~n- Art Vanny, Notre _Dame, four ,ly; the. combination of i.vhich i)ro;.: :. ,l'enunde. d 0~ Cia. ude's mustache, .the have alrea-dy given their support to ._i s_on .·lo.st _one. _a~d.- __ tied one, a~~ ,rounds ........ "" ._........ · ..... .. duce·s.-men able to \take up their·

,(Contmued onPage .2.). . -- .. (C·.·.-o.ntinue_d on_Page_ 4.) '·"- ~:!•~ .. oph,_o~.o_r .. e~ .. s·t· ab_ou,t~---a~.o-zen·-····:• · 'Jo_e·Sharkey of. South ·Bend,vs. ·worl(l_ work unhindejed byimy dif- . .. , _ _ _,_, -·~ ~ ·•(Continued_ on Pag~ '4;)· ,.. ficulties ..... · · · ~. · - · · ··: .

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All-Campus · touch-me competition is growing, like that mustache. The whole campus is now bristling with excitement, again like the _mustache,

·and I am· privileged today, to an­nounce that the All-Campus touch­'me team ,vm be announced on. the same day that Walter Scamp names

lhis. · · -o-. -o-

Both of us experts realize that this selection is .... a ticklish matter, like the mustache, but I can to some extent indicate the growth (ibid) of my yoting influence. ·

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. ·The. heavy lead that Joe Burke had, lias been lessened, . although Joe has begun fasting,- for Eddie Lyons has forged ahead and is now one and three-quarters votes: ahead of Joseph P. -

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. The' standing f~llO}VS! , Eddie Lyons .:·---··---~~------··-10 · · '1/8-Joe Burke ... : ... ~.: .. : ....... ~ .... ~ ·s: 3/8 Raynold Cook .................. ~. 8 1/9 John Peter Hurley _ ......... L 7. 9erald Holland ....... ~ ...... · ... 7 98/99 Curley Ash ·---~~--~---·······--: .. 7 1/2 Robert Rink .. · .....•. ~---····--··· 7 17/35 AI Sommer .......... : .......... ___ 7: 13/29 Tony Gonzales ............ ~ .... - 6 "15/32 Glaude Pitzenberger : ..... ;~ 6 ~3/32 Mike Smith _____ :.~ ........... ~.... 1 ~'Lefty" Tatham .. :: .. ~~--·-·--- · 1

_ Sori:ie time ugo th~ . DAILY published an edi-torial _in which the N o'tre Dame football team was c'ongratulate~ upon its conduct at N e~

· :. bfaska · :it ·t11e- same time the 'action ·of certain -of our 'hosts. (and this · tenii · ri~~tirrilly, included ·the· citizens of __ Lincoln) was· deplored ... · Tl1e · ~o- · -o:.; . . feeling thut oiu team-'-and coach had not been properly treated by cer-:: . It will. be noted that Jerry Hoi; . tain_ individuals; du'ring and, after that: ga~e, W~S. not alone the op~nion "land's stock has risen rapidly. This -of" the 'editoriul writer~ii ,vus the general opinion on t11e campus. · may be. due ·to the noise that has ... But "tlic-.-splcndid mann-er in which. Couch D[n~·son and .others ut accompanie-d him for se':eral days. Nchraska replied. to: this editorial, surely removed. ariy bruised spots . -o-_ -o-in the- hcar"ti; of N' otre Dame _men. The tone of tl1ese ·replies wus ·so· One more reader of this column gentlem_aJ?.ly, so_'thor.oughlyimbued ·-\\•ith the _spirit of go~d~:w~ll tmvard has been found. He writes- me a Notre Danie~ so sincere and so indicath·e of ~he high-type of men who 'letter to prove it.

. · _·,v-rote them, that as a whole our -student. body's doubts and fears· were "Mr.' Ebenezer Grundy, ._. . _· · set .atrest .. Tile ties between Nebraska and.Notre· Dame, were insep-: "Some\vhere on the Campus,'

. . -:-: :ir.ubl)~ cemented by the sentiment expressed ~n that ~heart~felCphrase; "Care of the DAILY. "Notre Dame; w·e are sorry;"._ . · ·_ _ _ . _ . _ _ "Dear Slur: . .

. __ : ---~ --N 0 .,V: nfr. Rockne, 'i:ri a letter :to the: I;laily N_ebraskan; has denied "I hereby e-nter the name .. of ·.the· facts-~vll.ich _ cimsed' our s_tudent body; befor-C:N ebr~ska' s 'explanution, _'Lefty' · Tatham in your ·touch-me · · contest. I do not know . whether

.. ':to_,be so_l,elyaggr~_t::c~~:- And. ~vllenMr>Rock~e ~ays. sucl~ facts ~id __ not 'Lefty?_ is~ hi the game this ye·a:r; ._ ex1st,_we t~~~ _l~1 s w~r~- f .. 0 ! !t,_ b~_cmls~_:!1e 1~ ~n~-a posib_o_n __ ~0_.¥n~':·. J;m't-he_s-ure was the star in.·years

Mr Rockne lttis settled the matter; - -- ~-- · · ·--, --:--- ---,-----~ -------------- ·t·o-f -~ · -h- -.-.--- ... . :.__ -.. · · ---· . . · . . - . _ . . . . . . . .- .. · . . _ . . . . . . . . . gone pas e ore e returned to the . . . .Ne~ras~a;. 'Ye_ are heai:tily. sorry_ for ·_ha:vli~g Imputed Imperfect fair skies and fair creatures of the hospitality to.any of your students-or to· any 9~-your feUow townsmen.· Southland. · _ · · ' ' .• • _ • . .· . • . - • •• . - • < > . .. - ."THE ACCOUNTING SHARK"

· • PUBLICI-TY.STRATE(;JST~- · . : :< s'iri'ce the usu;l all~"sometliing footbail"teams ~hiwe begun to n~akc

their. appearance, it has' been reported_ that one _cr~tic was .hung in:effigy on the University of l\Iinnesota_cairipuspecause he _fa~led~to-~elect_ Einl

· .l\fa·rtine-:iu for his first· team. Later .'a~- studenr j_.mblication · qven un.: . nounced that the critic had made himself ·the laughing stock of tl1e football world by overlooking the l\fin-nesot~ player. . · . :. ~- _

-- .-o- -,o-. . Eq. - McLaughlin, .. ·of:_- : Snoring Apartments, missed· his usual Sun­day afternoon in the_ parlors of one of our famous women's-colleges·last week; . Rumor· has it · that he will make two visits to the aforesaid parlors tomorrow, in· an effort to·

·. ·• Yet the' chances are that the critic in question did about as much _ )aughing ._as ·imy?ne else •c_orlC·er~ed in -~he -~ffa~r;, fo-r it :seems that _ _.thc -o- · -_o-

. ':: seriousness. of .. the. college 'boys_ on the subJCCLo£ football led them. to Billy ·su:i-tday;s once -~a:mous hit,

make up. · · _ . .t- ·

fall "for_ an .old publiCity stunt. Such- is the implication also given by a ':Brighten -the Corner Where You · sporfwriter of.the Herald·and._Examiner who writes: _ . . . Are," is ·out~ of date. .It. has been

, ... :''\Ve luiv_e a~ idea -that _'in: some cases the. omitting of star football -replaced :by·- yesterday's ·release, . • 1 1 1 d f · · · "Sweep: Out ."the "Corners," words ·. ~~- players~for 'all: teams: .is nice y ca cri ate · . or .Just one purpose~to. and.'mus.ic being-. released on the

. ·: start something.':- . ' . . . . . . . : . . ;, . campu_ s .yesterday. : . . . 'J'I!e"·,man ,v-ho. sdects the most -'~idely . acclaimed. gridiron }lerqes -o- -o- . :·. roay. satisfy the great. niaj ority, but -h_e:· receives little notice himself;

~ It • will. be ·remembered that · the :while· he }vho __ le-aves: out ,a single ·"star" in· choosing- his te_am- be conies former .song _was_ slightly, ·changed w~ll-knowri · irri_mediately. The ·very antagonism 'of the: readers ,v-m •in Indiana, _Minnesota, Iowa :and a

·' . make them interested in his succeeding article_s. . • , · . · few- other _ kindred .· states. -_They ~ : ·Consequently,. while one -may very ;reasoii-a_bly disagree '~viththe sang '-'Brighten the. Corners Where . guesses of:i;o~e· sel_f-stylGd football judge; it ·is ,just as well not to ·tak~ You Are At." . It. \vii~ be interesting

the matter too ·seriously. · ·The selcc~ioii · of'.an original_ and private All- to . note · what . changes ·they ;will Americi:m eleven should be•sufficient to relievc·the ir-ritation- of the .fan; make with t1ie new song. _ :, _

- ·-. .. . ";~Jost ~-f. our·c9inforts~gr"o~v ~p:_betwee~:our cros~s/~ oo~erved t4e

cafeteria philosopher ·at breakfast _ tNs- morning; "so_, I ~uppose- ,-ve . ·.should cn~ure·the clouds ·of_dust swept-into ·our plates 'as_ the_ spic_e o_f -~ th~ :meal, a~d-bc thankfuLthat '~e. have-something !o eat."· . ·_

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. Write About It This is_ your column

The Daily does not stand responsible for any opinions or facts printed in this

· department.

Bouquet. Editor NOTRE.DAME DAILY:

Accept my congratulations on the DAILY'S "scoop" over the South Bend. papers in· the matter of the game i.~th Wisconsin next year.

It was in Sunday's · DAILY that I first learned that the 'game is to be played on next ~year's. schedule, and it was again the DAILY that corrected -_a .false l'eport that the game would not be included on tho list of ·games. .

Our DAILY: has proved itself re­liable ..

rro the X. Y. Z.'s of Sorin (who­. ever" you are)' through the.

Editor, NOTRE DAME- DAILY: Not by way of ·"putting the stu­

_dent body right"· on a vodvil· that .is past, but rather in reply (in which the changing of initials to nanies is· unnecessary) to the personal criticism of the Palace· review, I

. peri these apologetic words. . After ~.~.:-reading ·both letter and

review 1 find that. we differ only in · the last line~liking tlie show. And . after reading- the review "of unsophisticated t h e a t r e g o e i· s" (though you "have not missed m~ny shows at the Palace since its open­'ing · last November, (1922) ,'' I . inust"sadly confess that I ·still· can see but "little merit in the . bill.

Incidentally, it is remarkable that so many brilliant critical"pers6nages as the imposing array of initials. in­dicated, should agree so. completely ori things clearly· opinionative. _ ' ·

SaturdciJt,_DecembfJ'l' 1_5, 19fJ8,

Official' University. Bulletin Copy Collected from DAILy Bulletin ~ox at 4:30 p.m.

CHAS. A. McGONAGLE Editor.

BULLETINS. --.... Bulletins· must be· in the bulleti. ·

at the Main building before 4:30 ° ~x the DAILY office in Walsh hall' ~r tn 5_ :45. . No bulletins received arter ertoh:e t1me will ,be published. , - ts

• • * Debating Pr~liminarics

Those men who nrc out· for the d b : teams nre urged to notice the bulle~i ntt~g . the .li~raqr announcing the time of ntsh ~n prehmmanes. . · etr

• * * Var~ity Orchestra

• There will be no orchestra reh· this week. earsat

• • • . Metropolitan Club.

An important meeting will be h ld G :30 Monday· evening in the North e at of the library. Every-member is urgrdom __ be Present. e to

• * " . Day-Dodgers -

Day students may secure. their qu tcrly report cards* at ;he" Off~campu8 om~~

· Indimia Knights All Indiana members of the Knight · [

Columb1,1s a~e requested to be Presea: 0 • . a meetmg m the Knights of Colu bat · council chamber Monday at 12 :30. m 03.

. . . . . Fre~hman Track

There will be_. a meeting of· all . F~esb. man Track men m Room 21!! Main bu"ld ing, at' 12 :30 Tuesday. · . · · 1 •

• • * . . . · Sophomor(! Class

There will be a meeting or the Soph more class in the South room of the 1t brury Tuesday noon at 12:30 · The Col'! . lion will be discussed. • 1 • · : • • . * •

.. · Hockey Men · · ·. There _will be a· meeti!lg o£ all men

~yho ,nrc mterested in hoc.key in Sorin· hall rec . room, Sund~y ~or~mg at 10 o~clock.

. · · FOOTBALL MEN · Member varsity football squad and mem.

hers of freshman squad will be in attend • ance at football banquet at the Oliver ho. tel at 7 :00 Sunday evening •

• * *'. S. A. C. ·

Mee~ing of the S. A. C. Sunday'morning at 10 o'clock. ·

highly entertaining in the NOTRE DAME DAILY, a paper of- a Cath­oljc institution. For 'reasons such as these the ·Palace· bill was·. not lauded.·· Bu~was- my- ·criticism · "u_rifair~'?

And;. if the reviewer is to write · ~nything else' tpan his candid opin­IOn· of the show, tell the Editor-in­chief. · Otherwis'e, -\vhy not let- the manager· of . the theatre turn in the write-:ups? . ·. · ·

·. If "House. Peters' acting was su., perb" then the· dummy in Max Ad­ler's window .'during Homecoming looked like a football player. It is ·~onvenient-in fact; economical­for· the m·anager of the Palace that a . certain· group of upp_er.;_classmen at·- Notre· Dame -an·d . .som-e ·towns­people· -ate ::so' wonderfully· pleased with . the ·.ordinary·_ bill. "WE_ DID LIKE .THE SHOW" (and the .cap­itals -were 'yours)~ . -If the story .0~ the . movie fs impossible you ~watch with. delight "the rolling of actor's eyeballs to· heaven as- he registers w .. k. stereotyped .expressions ... But you have a . perfect right to your own opinions, even 'to "putting the

. Seeiningly"your·disapproval oftlie. review was purely personal. Why not. hash up some'thing really clever . the next time and run it in 11By:

Paths"? Then ·it 'will be unnec-. essary for you to sign even ambig­~ous 'initials; Was there any .ex­cuse for translat~ng J. F. S.?

Go· back and read the review in Tuesday's paver; it still holds, par-· ticularly . the first few- lines. - ·

Pardon the. "bad form" I hiwe · ·displayed by replying. I had 11to

student' body _right." · ·

. f,'ut the studer.t body right.'' . J. F. S .

·:Permit me a. few words on the vodvil. Since you. have dragged· it in let me mention again Billy .House and ,06. ·This, the headline- act, ·was nothing :more than . a "burlesque" display of- lingerie~ ~'vulgarly pre.:. The University of No.rth Dak~ta . sen ted, though laughable at tiines" is· conducting a campaign to deter- _ (quoted from my review).- Just be- mine their greatest football_playcr, cause_ .it -·had. several·· innocently either .Past or present;_ .Twelve can~ amusing moments would. not serve "didates. have. been: ·mentioned and as sufficien( rea,sl?n. to en~orse it as only five are backfield men ..

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NOTRE DAME. bAlLY·~ ·tz:---· -··--- , 3. ~~~S~a~tl~tr~d~~~y~,·~.L)~-~e;ce~m~·~b~~~~~l~S~~~:J~0~~;3~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~u~n~i~v~e~rs:i~ty~-~u~n~d~e~rg~r~a~d~u~a~t~c~s~WI~·~th~.~-=a~n~o~t~e:x~p:r~e~ss~h~im~s:el~f~I~.n~th~e~-~l=an~g=u~a::;e

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~ · and a couple of heart-aches. :The ~- h S I f · t' b th 1 f su_ ccessfully is usually the one '\vho

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z·- . . - . ,. \ thrl'lls might have gained the yokels' TITh . t Ot e ... S ay ew excep Ions o serve e rues o ·. ~ · Off Stage h YV j a . .. . '-: · . . . . clean- speech a·nd. that cursing in the resorts to oaths to give his utter-.· ·'_ --.,r TO_ m . . _·_ _ . applause in the days when t e men- ~-------------- grandstands reported after a num.:. ances strength. Command of the - about-town waited -for the heroine ROCKNE SAYS: ber of football games in other cities power of invective is a:literary and

_,__,_,_....., •••• at the stage door. Editor of the Daily Nebraskan. must have been don~ by out~ide rhetorical gift which is not to .be .:.,...,-ATTHE THEATRES j As might be inferred from the Dear Sir: · spectators without any connection undervalued, hut invective that is l ·oliver-"Bras~." i title, the play deals with the ad':"ent I have been- away for several with or responsibility to the com- powerful is never profane or ir-1 palace- "Blow Your Own r of an iniwcent country-bred mmden . weeks on some games and some peting. colleges. reverent.-South Bend. Tribune. i Horn." ~~ into the wicked city of New- York, very ·I·m-portant business, hence I ! " h' t1 Two things are deducible from -~--L Salle-"Six ·Days .. ~ _ where the chorus girls w IS e have not had time to write you on this. The first is that the student

0 ahe.um-"Fighting Blade,'' naughty songs and. the men make a matter wh1'ch· I consider very im-rp h L' h f feels enough loyalty to his school Blacksto~e-,':Brig ~ •g ts

0 I faces in the "L'.' mirrors. portant. and his fellows to express himself . Broadway. -·-·•!• "Propaganda. in favor of min-:- One of· our local boys on our when he feels expression is needed.

•:• -_:__._.,_" __ ., _ __. . 1'sters was the pu-rpose of the pic- DAILY took it upon himself to --- The second is that a representative

At the LaSalle 'ture ,; was one of the comments we write an editorial· in the NOTRE student places himself· on the side ·"Six Days" is a most conspicuous · ove;he~rd. This "lnay be true, as DAME DAILY here from which it of clean spee.ch and implies that _ le of.what a good cast can ?0 the general run of clergymen's sons might be inferred that the Univer- among undergraduates there is. a

examP lay. Elinor Glyn. has writ- are not heroes of the resigned type, sity of Nebraska student body 4id clean speech sentiment. for a p extremely medium~grade ro- with injured" air. and s'ad eyes. not act the part of the perfect host. Aside from .the training and lead-:~n~~ w:i.th the· exceptio.n of ai~·ew Nothing ·is more certain than the I am vei·y sorry that this fellow ership in the academic halls the

· · · · ·True ··it contams. no mg . fact that a hero will be rescued took it upon himself to put. fo!th great influence for good or evil in scene.s. bad· b'ut that is almost ex- from certain death despite all ob- his personal opinion as an expres- the lives· of the young men is the that. I: praise of it; ·The director 'stacles. If no one else. is.handy he sian of anyone· here officially at body known __ as the alumni. Re­~e~I\owever, the . acumen to pro- will extricate himself by his own Notre Dame University; The mem- cently from various colleges have

···a ' Corinne Griffith an~ Frank powers. Nevertheless we ·keep go- hers of our team and myself feel come. official complaints that the cure to provide theni With good ing to thrillers in the hope that very much hurt about this article alumni,- returning for festivals, have Mayo, t and get them to hoist the soine day the fair heroine will stop in our paper and in behalf of them encouraged drinking among under­

. su?por ' their shoulders and put it to powder her nose or pick up a and myself I wish to assure you graduates. In every branch of per-thwg on · - that we have nothing but the over. . . · . t four-leaf clover and pause long . . h . sonal conduct the successful, pros-. · ·_ 't of the work of the cas ·enough to let the villain send the ·kindliest feelings towards t e Um- perous man of business. or profes-

. In spi e · · · 1 f · 't f N b k W h 1 · ffair starts off with a coup e 0 brave youth to his death. vers1 Y o e ras a. e ave a - sion, a few years out of college, is a . the.a · .· nd something suspiciously W. J. T. 'ways been· treated very fairly and tremendous influence over tlie boys snoozes. a k' · t a · t 1 I t he · · . . a· snore'; then,. brea mg. m 0

• cour eo us Y· canna see w re not yet graduated. Therefore, If

PROM TICKETS Students who . bewail the three

dollar tax for the Military ball should go to Notre Dame. The reg­ular price at the South .Bend insti­tution for Prom tickets is · ten

, ~ollars.-Daily Nebraskan. '1

Notre Dame Men -- , Attend Poultry Show

Several members ·of _'the .Notre Dame :Poultry Club, accompanied by Professor Hawyard of the Poultry Department, and Mr. Phelps, mana.:. ger O:f the Healthwin Poultry farm, attended the · nineteenth annual poultry show of The Midwest Poul­try and Pet Stock ~ssociation, in Chicago. The show was held in the Coliseum building.

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.llk~ 1 · :, d 0 { dramatic action, _ 1t anyone at· the University ~an be clean speech is to be mad~ a fact w~~e;~i lies' down and dies. Few Dish Washer Installed held accountable for whatever .re- the business and professional men. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ su .... today can. produce a .. finer marks and actions might' be made who influence the boys must ~adopt rt~~\iramatic' tension· than that In Brownson Refectory by outside 'hoodlum's and small it. They must make it a standard

Dr. J. A. Stoeckley, Dentistry and Extracting, 511 J. M. S. Bldg. ·

~· h rivets the attention of the ReJ'oice, men of Notre Dame! . town sports who happened· to at- of conduct. -w ~~ ce .throughout .. the third, tend the. game. There {s a _great deal of wholly

SALESMEN House to house men earn $3 to $5 -hour- in spare time, ,selling Little Wonder Gas Savers .. Only. weighs -2 oz. Cuts gas bills 50%. Retails· 35c.. Costs $15.00 gross, brings in· $50.40.· Agent's sample doz. post­paid, $1.50. KEYSTONE SUPPLY CO., 218 Duquesne Way,_ Pittsburgh, Penna.

;:u;~;, .a~d ·par~ o~ the fifth. reels. No longer will you be compelled, There is always a tendency on superfluous rough and uncouth talk In this re'sj?(!~.t ~he. scenes m the obl.iged, or even privileged to cut the part of poor sports to be look- today which, if not profane, is re­dug-out are masterful. . . _. . your tender lips upon ·cracked cups ing for alibis when they are beaten moved from it orily by-a degree. It is

The . story lacks th~ sp1cm?ss 0~ clean your mouths with an un- but I just wish to tell you that our thought to be-strong language, but , h-. h · _1·s ·usually assocmted w1th · f F 1 N th · team· and myself and our student is really- the reverse. The person w 1c bt desirabl~ qua_ ntity 0 • e s ap a, body reali'ze tha· t on- Satur_da.y, No- · h d · h h · El.Inor Gly_n's r. omances_. N. o. dou f of impover1s e speec · w o can-

d e for in the Brownson re e~tory vember 10, the University of Ne-fuewor~ylady afte~rea.Ing.som . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ of her. contemporar~es. e1ther ~d- there has been installed a new· Vic- ,!Jraska was a great team, played ~l rl?."--;:~~~?~~_s~~'i(~~~E;'~"<l~~~~~.!;:'.....-;,'.;\~~-a._~~~(~'t

- mitted defeat_.or <1ec1.ded ·to be !)r- tor dish washer. It'_s automatic·, wonderful football, and deserved to ~ri .. ~~~..__...,ll - ~.,..~ ... _.._): ._ ..... :i,._\l ~~ ~',_t:;-_._L ~"-.._-...::,r...,,. ~-oJ~'"-~-~~ l'gi;nal.· ._· Thos_e, \_:vho. go . to see. t~1e electric, help-saving, and . is pos- win; r,~-, --- . : ,.;.,I

h d d f . l't' ·"too many to ·Yours. sin_cerely, --~' '~"' picture~ because they . ave rea sesse o qua lies . ~~ t:"r lr'- L 0 A . U ~~ Elinor Glyn''s ·other novelbs, ord~ave mentio~." . . h t K.JilyR~~~s~~n. ~~~~~ -.~.a R t ' Yer t nome - ~~ld: seen ~hem. filmed, will e Isap- . A·. little electpcity, some 0 l,~d! ~ - I!~· ·pointe'd· but those, who go to see. a soapy .water,. some air to dry the · ~~! 1 · A Chr. istmas Vacati.on-.Stiggestion_ To Seniors_.- ~~,1 \"ell-act~d. melo. dram.a .. will no~ ha,:e china, one man (or woman), and a THE CLEAN SPEECH CASE ~1.! ~. " 1n · 11 th t · d d A Notre Dame· University stu:. 1·",-''~l _ , _ . _ 1?!--A.,,I spentan afternoon or evemng tray, is a a 1s nee e . . · . ~~ ~~~

va;ri. · . · · . . .. . · . It will- cut down the expe~1s1e. oft ~=~~n:Pi~r~~nir1~::/~~e;:~~~~~:; ~~l,~,i 'T. ~!~~hifs~~!as. s~Ice:~~~ coll~ge. This is yo~ ~,~J~~~ ·Th-e mor·al,· as '"e interpret .It, JS the students, because there· WI n __ o · · · · h th' k L"' i . . . - • · .· _ ·

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•Y at football games, says e m s ·~ y f d • • ~ ....:..oon't··go into a dug-out w1t? a be so many waiters ·to tip .. There- ~~~ · our career a ter gra uat10n 1s a question· r.:.~~ girl unless she -has her hand:; tle.d, fore this addition-to the University 1.---------------. ~~~\ _ · that you wi~l want to talk ove: with the folk;S . 1.~~ and even then keep nea~ the ex1t. ~i~!~J"~~\~f.ould meet with the ap- Health Economy ComfOrt ~~t ~ ;~J~~~N~;1~ ';{,~ ~~;~~ ;;:,••~terest~c~":"> 1(~ •

- · .: :·--A.t the ·Blackstone:--.' --:I' -~-. =-~-- --=:-·, ·- .. -~ . .:.-_..:__c ___ · -- -- -~GARDNERS ·factorySHoe ,- i~h~· .- . : Th:e John Hancock lias 1n 1ts field orgamzat1on ~r,-'.~J1 . ; B·e·ar . in --:mind, ·Friends, · R~- Repal·rl"ng _S_hop · i[~i . producers \vho began as lifeinsurarice men irrimedi..- ·~;: mans and·Countrymen, that gold IS T .. h.e· ·BIJI·e· -Ga· te !i;~i.; .atelyafter ~raduati!Jn artd have·~adeaconspicuous r~:\i-. the dasoline that1 makes the. moti?n For 15 years wi_th flor- •?-'l\'1 -success of. lt. - · . · . · .. · _ · ~~~~~

. \>icture motor go: Th~·motion_pl:- G f sh· sheim Shoe Co., Chicago: . ~~~~ . Whx waste time trying out somethiil.g else which- . ~~~~ ture myrmidons,· ~asc1,n~ed .by this r. . i t 0p Leave a pair with us ·and :~~).~ 1 looks . 'just as good'' and -then come into· the life 1 f~h; fact, disguise the old- thrills 1.n m~ch ·be: convinced." ' ;~~ !ns~rance w_ork. to compete: with the inan who got :~ Hie same manner as a- humorist tries We use only the best ma- 1,~~~ mto the game fr?m the start? . . . . . _ · · !~~) ·to 'get a new.: laugh ·out •of an .?1d HAS THE SELECT terials money can buy.· . .. /1-~j . ·Talk it over at home and remember thafyou can- l'fJ"~; gag.-· They might profit by readmg Goodyear Welt · System ~~~, .f.Ze~ info_rmatiqn _and helpful adv __ ice by addressing i1"~~'1 up on the untimely ends,. of some LINE OF- ·GIFTS complete: ~~~I ''' Of . the ·referred.:.to- humorists. .· 1 f.l.'l . - Agency Department :f.i.tJ,

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Kentucky Club Dance I In- Louisville Jan.-2. TH-E RUBDOWN

The Kentucky club held an im- : -.-. po"rtant meeting Tuesday night in . John Levi, full back of the Has­the library-at which final arrange- i kell Indians and Eckersall's choice ments for the Christmas dance were i for All-Western, passed consistent­discussed. The holiday dance of !Iy all season for 40, 50. and 55 yds. the -Southerners will be held Janu- ; The skill of the Indian's passing ary 2, at the Brown Hotel in Louis- ; was. exhibited on Cartier field in Ville. · . _. · · :1921, when Notre Dame met Has-

After much discussion,· it was lkelt. The clever·· Indian back could concluded .that the - affair will be i take the pass from center, run back formal. Colonel Russe'll McClure :toward his own goal five or eight expects 'all the members· of the Ken- ; yards, and· then . pass 4? ·or 50 tucky club to attend the dance· • yards to the receiver on an angle which promises to be a leading so- • across the field. cial event of the holiday season in ---the South. . Somebody might say it . happens

only in story books, but Detroit . ON VACATION

Hope had 16 consecutive downs; on each fourth down, Hope punted, Detroit blocked and Hope recov­ered: The man that· blocked and the man that recovered should have bgen on the same team.

LeGrede, Princton's star punter; will return to Tigerto;wri next fall to ·try his luck with the Fighting Irish, who will invade the Jungles Octobe1: 25. The other thirteen men who made their letters on the Roper contingent this fall and who will be back in 1924, are Stout, brews, Tillson, Gates, Howard, - Crago, Hills, Caldwell, Dinsmore, Wingate, Caulkin~, Gibson and Williaml!.

. knows this happened. In the game ·.,vith ,Hope College · of Michigan,

Father Burke, director. of stud-.·--------~-------:---------------­ies, left !or New Orleans and Aus­

. tin, Texas~; where he will spend ·a three weeks vacation. ·

annually to South Bend students to Statement of the Ownerhip, Management, attend_ college. Altho. ugh only one Circulation, Etc. Required by the Act

of Congress of August 24, 1912, student has requested help in· at- Of NOTRE DAME DAILY, published ·tending Notre Dame, ·more men are four time per week nt Notra Dame, Indi-

WELSH FIGHTS HERE ana; for October 1, 1!l23. ' · - · · expected to ask for: loans- as the State of Indiana, . County of St. Jos-

(Continued from Page ;1.). number of South ·Bend students at cp~e!:;e me, a Notll.ry Public in and for _Johnny'. Herman, . St .. ·Paul, four Notre Dame increases. the State and county aforesaid, personally

· d - · · · · appeared John N .. Stanton, who, having roun s. . . . . It is expected by the committee been duly sworn according to .law, deposes

Dave Popp, . South Bend, vs. Ed that within a week _the number of and says that he is the -business manager H ~ · th- d . of the NOTRE DAME DAILY; and that arns, ree roun s. patrons an· d patronesses W1'11 .have . · · the following is, to the _best of his know-

Rip Miller, Notre· Dame, vs. Jim mounted to 75 or 100, as a consid- 1---~-----~-----­D,eVault,~Notre bame, three rounds. erable number of prominent people

Charley. Springer, Notre Dame, have contributed to the scholarship vs. Young O'Brien, three rounds. fund. Prominent am01}g those who

Danny McGowan, Notre Dame, .will attend the function are: Mr. vs. . Jack Brisbane, Notre Dame, and_ :Mrs. Knute : K. Rockne,. Prof. three . rounds. · and Mrs. Knowles Smith, Mr. and

Jack Spillane, Notl:e Dame,' -:vs. Mrs. George Robertson,· Mr. and . Young O'Keefe, .Notre Dame, three Mrs. Fred w. Keller, Mr. and.Mrs. i'ounds. . . . · . Fred A. Miller,. Mr. and Mrs. J. B.

By thEl bme the program· opens ·Birdsell and Mr. J. Elmer Peak. Tuesday night it is probable that • tw~ ot~er. bouts will .. have been ar-range~. .

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