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0, TOURNAMENT ISSUE ltlinfnr inu Volume XLVII FR IDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 1930. Number 9. AC ADEMY TOURNEY OPENS HERE TODAY Debate Season Ope ns Next W ee k The debate of the year for the Bergin Debating Society will be he.Jd in the College Club Rooms at the Col· lege. the night of Thw·sday, March 6th. The of the Viatorians will be North Centi·aJ College of Naperville, nlinois, who will uphold the affirma- tive of the proposition: Resolved: That the United States should adopt a policy or national disarmament. The members of the home t eam will be Bernard Mul- -.;aney, senior, Charles Murphy, Juni o1·, and Ralph Hoover, freshman. Mr. Mul- yaney has not yet met with a defeat in his college debating career , and will be an able captain for the opening debate. Irish Beat Wesle yan in Return Game Viato1· shatte1·ed the title hopes of 'Vallie Roegltge1·'s Wesleyan crulntet , here last Friday night, February 21st, Academy Tourney Opens Here Today F R. KELLY AND FR. HAR- RISON DIRECT ORS The third annual Illinois Catholic when the Irish Hank the Titans by a Basketball Tournament, sponsored by ]2 to 9 .score In a great defensive bat· the Central States Prep Assoclation, tie. Clothle1· and Karr gave the White opens at St. v'iator College gymnasium and Green plenty of trouble all through 7:30. The purl)ose of the game. Evard was high point man for the Ce l ts, and Joe Baker \Vas the to select a high scorer for the 'Vesleyan five . champion, Viator played deliberately, determined cago excl to evenge their previous defeat at the a team hands of the Bloomington gang-Wes- will leyan played desperately watching the title slipping from their grasp. FIRST HALF ors at the - Mr. Murphy has had even more experi· ence than Mr. Mulvaney, and has lost but one debate, and that a very cl ose one, throughout his forensic career. As an orator he is recognizecl: he was the Romary, Evard and Furlong gave Tou Viator a big send-of( with a basket apiece. Baker sank a long one to start 'Vesleyan off. Evard came through versity in Chi· Rev. E. ) J. Reil y with a basket and a free throw. Mee-- cago the middle of March. Sixteen ha.n garne,·ed a free toss and Bake r teams, the best downstate Catholic caged his second basket. Clothier made High Schools turn out, will com- a free throw just before the half e.nded. pe te for the BishO!) Sheil Trophy, the winner of the Oratorical Contest here last season, and possesses the voice and Score Viator 10. VVesleyan 5. SECOND HALF grand prize for the tournament. These teams have been chosen by comparing gestures of the finished debater. A suf- ficient proof of Mr. Hoover's worth is the fact that the astute Father Low- 'ley is making him a varsity debater in 1is year. __: Secon d Debate \ 'ERY REV. J. W. R. MAGUI RE, C. S. V., p ,·esident Both teams had hard luck on many their 1·espective records for the season. shots, Meehan's one-handers and Ev- The defending champions are Spalding a.rd's long ones going wild. Meehan Institute of Peoria, and who are out scored his only basket of the game. to win the trophy for the second year. The following evening, March 7 th. To the ).1embers of the Cathol!c High School Basketball Teams of Illinois: ;vilJ see the secon d debate of the year. Evard and Furlong sank free throws. You a r e a thousand time,; we lcome to St. Viato1· Coll ege. While you are rhis night the visitors will be two here competing in the Illinois State Catholic High School Basketball T our - Loca l Dir-ectors of Tournament Baker and Meehan hade a free throw The Rev. E. M. Kelly, C. S. V., Di· 1 ;:entlemen from Weber College, Ogden, na.ment, we want you to feel thorough ly at home. The Faculty and Student :.Jtah, a schoo l that has a splendid Body of St. Viato 1 · feel honored in having you as a guest during aptece. Clothier and Evard went out on rector of Athletics at St. Viator College, routs. Th e suspense was intense. Woo ds is the Director of the Tournament. Rev. and Christman came In and Viator D5 ·ecord for debating in the west. The these days. T. C. Harrison Is again the Executive tuestion tor thi s debat e will be a slight - \Ye hope th at the Tournament will produce keen competition, fine sports- y different wording of the disarma- manship a nd a spirit of fri end ly rivalry which will unite. more closely the stalled d esperatel y. Final score: Viator Secretary of the meet. These two able 12, Wesleyan 9. leaders have had for some time work· nent question, the Pi Kappa Delta Catholic High Schoo ls o'r Illinois. Play har d a nd co ut·ageously fo1· the honor tatement: Resolved : That the nations of your school. T ake (]efeat with a smile and victory modestly. (Continued on Four) ---- ing under them committees of both High School and College students ar· ranging the details of the meet. Every- thing has been completed to insure that the tournament will be run oft a.s ' hould adopt a plan of complete dis· 11ay you long remember these few days at St. Viator College as a time rmament, excepting suc h forces as are of profit a nd happiness . God bl ess you all. Dean Announces Essay and Oratorical Contests eedeil for police purposes. St. Viator J. VV. R. MAGUIRE, C. S. V., President :olkge will uphold the negative, and 7ill be represented again by Mr. Mul- aney, this time with John Stafford :>r colleague. Mr. Stafford first wore The Honor Roll tuxedo thr ee years ago w hen he made he varsity debating team . and has E'en a regular member of th e teams ver since. He shou ld work well with fr. Mulvaney against Weber. Name Ho11.9r Points H ou rs "A'' Students Seniors Mulvaney, Bernard Stafford, John 48 48 T hird Debate Boysen, Raymond 45 The thlrd debate of the season will e held at Augustana College, Rock "B" Stude nt s Sen iors > land, on March 8th . St. Viator College, Harris, Wil l iam I this, the second Illinoi s Conference Gordon, Daniel . •ebate. wlli be on the afirmative side Meara, James . 'the Pi Kappa Delta statement of the Mills, Paul sarmament question. Th is will be a man debate, and although Father owr,ey not yet announced the nal choice of men for thi s debate, Mr. Ryan, Joseph Juniors Keckich, "Walter Lott invill e, Armand loyd 'Varne will undoubtedly be a Senninger, Bernard 30 34 42 30 36 45 33 40 alnstay for the Vlatorians. M1·. Warne no introduction to the students: Clancy, F1·ances . 50 l'i activities as President of th e College De Dario, Leonard 44 ub, al'i Managing Editor of Th e Via- Monahan, Burke 38 rian, as chairman or delegate or what Roach, Rachael 40 )t of everyt hin g that comes up around Salg, VVerner 39 e campus demonstrates his ability, Freshmen :>r Is he anybody's fool as a d ebater : Bushman, Kenneth · came to St. Viator Coll ege loaded La Montagne, Paul th trophies he had won as an orator Lampe, Carl ..... d a debater out in Sioux Falls, South Middleton, Gill lkota , and last year establi shed him- Vaillancourt, K 42 35 38 40 40 16 16 15 12 17 17 15 14 17 12 17 18 18 16 17 17 18 16 19 19 17 lf here as a member of the varsity --------------- L as t week the announcement came smoothly as the last two tournaments Drawi ngs Complete r1 ·om the office of the Dean of Studies, held here. Ample provisions have been fo r Tourney Games the Rev. Thomas J. Lynch, of the sub- made to care for the visiting teams The following are the drawings for jects and 1·ules of the Annual Essay and coaches. They will be housed again T ourney and Oratorical Contests . Both contests in Roy Hall, and will take their meals are competitions for medals that will in the College Dining Hall. These ar- the Illinois State Catholic Preliminaries: St. Joseph's High School, Rock Is- be Pl'e!:-ented at the Annual Commence- rangements have always enabled the land, vs. Aquin High School. Freeport , ment in June. players to be in close proximity to the IlL, game at 7 : 30 P. M. Ft·iday. Essay ()on t.est gymnasium fo1· practice and for the St. Patricl<'s, Kankakee, vs . Visita- The subjejct the Essay Contest is play ing of theii· games. Fina ls S und a.y Th e first two rounds of the meet will tion, Kewanee; games at S: 3 0 P, M. Fl'i - The Vatican Tr eaty. The wo1·d limit is day. four thousand words fot· the minimum: Spalding, Peoria, vs. St. Peter and the maximum was not announced. The be played to ni ght and tomonow. There Paul. Nauvoo; game at 9 : 3 0 P. M. Fri- Essay is to be in the h ands o.C the will be three games ton ight, at 7:30, proper persons by May 12th. As has 8:30 and at 9:30. The games tomorrow day. St. Thomas, Rockford, vs. St. Mary's, been the in\'aliable rule in the past, no will be at 9, 10 and 11 in the morning, .Moline; game at 9 :00 A. M. Saturday. essay submitted after that date will at 2, 3 and 4 in the afternoon, and at Corpus Christi, Galesburg, vs . St. even be considered in the contest. Th e 7:30, 8:3'.) and :·•::;0 Bede, Peru; game at 11 :00 A . M. Satur- subject is a contempora1-y one, and day, those familiar with it c.:1.n most likely St. Viator, Bourbonnais, vs. St. say it is lively and a fit subject for Mary's, Mt. Sterling; game at 2 :00 P. M. study and research. All the College stu- dents may \Vrlte for the contest, but each one is limited to but one essay . Saturday. Tr inity, Bloomington, vs. St. Mary's, Car lyle; game at 3 :00 P. M. Sat u rday. All English students will find them- sel ves required to ente r the contest. Viator Represented at St udent Conference The 0 1-atori ca. l Con test The subject for the Oratorical Con· tets is The Constitution. The p1·elimi- I be played at 8 Annual Meeting of Cfscora, naries will be h eld when the candidates Catholic Intercollegla. te Studt:nts Con - Rev. 1.' . C. H arri$011 P. M. Sunday eve- ference on Religious Affairs, held Sat- can be gotten together some time ning, followed by the title game at 9 urday, February 22 at Providence Hi gh around May lst, the finals will be the o'clock . Immediately after this game bating team. The Oth ers. teen debates the Be1·gin Debating So- School, Chicago, was attended by dele- event of the evening of May 15th. Th e the awat·ds will be made. The opening ciety has scheduled. gates or St. Viator College . Throu gh rules for the contest are the same as games tonight will be between St. Jo- rhe other debates will be announced er, when the personnel has been osen definitely. The other debaters,- 11 an wh o are. out !or the teams and lke any klnd ot creditable showing aU are assured or a chance to per - m In some one at least of th e seven- The home debates w111 be held a t 8:15 the generosity of M1·. and Mrs. H. H. those for the National In tercoll egiate seph's of Roc!< 'Island and Acquin of P.M. Of course the students know they parents of Raymond of the Oratorical Contest: an oration of 1500 Freport, at 7:30. between St. Patrick's nee<l no formal invitation to attend. Sophomore Class, the three delegates words without time llmit on any one of Kankakee and Visitation of Kewanee Neither do outsiders, a nd It Is hoped were enabled to go to the Conference at 8:30, and between Spald ing of Peoria that a large crowd will be on ha nd for via automobi le. Th e delegates are G. of the sixteen phases of the subject of and St. Peter and Paul of Nauvoo at the first debate, and !or a ll the others Raymond Sprague, Raymond Wenthe The Constitution announced In the last 9:30. too. an d Gill Middleton. issue of Th e Viatorian. (Continued on Page Three)

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0, TOURNAMENT ISSUE

mh~ ltlinfnrinu Volume XLVII FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 1930. Number 9.

ACADEMY TOURNEY OPENS HERE TODAY Debate Season

Opens Next Week The fir~t debate of the year for the

Bergin Debating Society will be he.Jd

in the College Club Rooms at the Col· lege. the night of Thw·sday, March 6th.

The opp~nents of the Viatorians will

be North Centi·aJ College of Naperville,

nlinois, who will uphold the affirma­

tive of the proposition: Resolved: That

the United States should adopt a policy

or national disarmament. The members

of the home t eam will be Bernard Mul­

-.;aney, senior, Charles Murphy, Junio1·,

and Ralph Hoover, freshman. Mr. Mul­yaney has not yet met with a defeat in

his college debating career, and will be an able captain for the opening debate.

Irish Beat Wesleyan in Return Game

Viato1· shatte1·ed the title hopes of

'Vallie Roegltge1·'s Wesleyan crulntet , here last Friday night, February 21st,

Academy Tourney Opens Here Today

FR. KELLY AND FR. HAR­RISON DIRECTORS

The third annual Illinois Catholic when the Irish Hank the Titans by a Basketball Tournament, sponsored by

]2 to 9 .score In a great defensive bat· the Central States Prep Assoclation, tie. Clothle1· and Karr gave the White opens at St. v'iator College gymnasium and Green plenty of trouble all through 7:30. The purl)ose of the game. Evard was high point man

for the Celts, and Joe Baker \Vas the to select a high scorer for the 'Vesleyan five . champion, Viator played deliberately, determined cago excl

to evenge their previous defeat at the a team hands of the Bloomington gang-Wes- will leyan played desperately watching the title slipping from their grasp.

FIRST HALF ors at the

- Mr. Murphy has had even more experi· ence than Mr. Mulvaney, and has lost

but one debate, and that a very close one, throughout his forensic career. As an orator he is recognizecl: h e was the

Romary, Evard and Furlong gave Tou

Viator a big send-of( with a basket apiece. Baker sank a long one to start

'Vesleyan off. Evard came through versity in Chi· Rev. E. ) J. Reily

with a basket and a free throw. Mee-- cago the middle of March. Sixteen

ha.n garne,·ed a free toss and Baker teams, the best downstate Catholic caged his second basket. Clothier made High Schools turn out, will com­a free throw just before the half e.nded. pe te for the BishO!) Sheil Trophy, the

winner of the Oratorical Contest here last season, and possesses the voice and

Score Viator 10. VVesleyan 5. SECOND HALF

grand prize for the tournament. These

teams have been chosen by comparing ~ gestures of the finished debater. A suf­

ficient proof of Mr. Hoover's worth is the fact that the astute Father Low­'ley is making him a varsity debater in

-~ 1is f~shman year. __: Second Debate \ 'ERY REV. J. W . R. MAGUI RE, C. S. V ., p ,·esident

Both teams had hard luck on many their 1·espective records for the season. shots, Meehan's one-handers and Ev- The defending champions are Spalding a.rd's long ones going wild. Meehan Institute of Peoria, and who are out

scored his only basket of the game. to win the trophy for the second year. The following evening, March 7th. To the ).1embers of the Cathol!c High School Basketball Teams of Illinois: ;vilJ see the second debate of the year. Evard and Furlong sank free throws.

You a re a thousand time,; welcome to St. Viato1· College. While you are rhis night the visitors will be two

here competing in the Illinois State Catholic High School Basketball T our-

Loca l Dir-ectors of Tournament Baker and Meehan hade a free throw The Rev. E. M. Kelly, C. S. V., Di·

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;:entlemen from Weber College, Ogden, na.ment, we want you to feel thoroughly at home. The Faculty and Student

:.Jtah, a school that has a splendid Body of St. Viato 1· Colleg~ feel honored in having you as a guest during

aptece. Clothier and Evard went out on rector of Athletics at St. Viator College, routs. The suspense was intense. Woods

is the Director of the Tournament. Rev. and Christman came In and Viator D5 ·ecord for debating in the west. The these days. T. C. Harrison Is again the Executive

tuestion tor this debate will be a slight- \Ye hope t hat the Tournament will produce keen competition, fine sports­y different wording of the disarma-

manship a nd a spirit of fri end ly rivalry which will unite. more closely the

stalled d esperately. Final score: Viator Secretary of the meet. These two able 12, Wesleyan 9.

leaders have had for some time work· nent question, the Pi Kappa Delta Catholic High Schools o'r Illinois. Play hard a nd cout·ageously fo1· the honor tatement: Resolved : That the nations

of your school. Take (]efeat with a smile and victory modestly.

(Continued on ~age Four) ---- ing under them committees of both High School and College students ar· ranging the details of the meet. Every­thing has been completed to insure that

the tournament will be run oft a.s

-~ ' hould adopt a plan of complete dis· 11ay you long remember these few days at St. Viator College as a time rmament, excepting such forces as are of profit a nd happiness. God bless you all.

Dean Announces Essay and Oratorical Contests eedeil for police purposes. St. Viator

J. VV. R. MAGUIRE, C. S. V., President :olkge will uphold the negative, and

7ill be represented again by Mr. Mul­aney, this time with John Stafford :>r colleague. Mr. Stafford f irst wore

The Honor Roll tuxedo three years ago w hen h e made

he varsity debating team . and has E'en a regular member of the teams ver since. He should work well with fr. Mulvaney against Weber.

Name Ho11.9r Points H ou r s "A'' Students

Seniors Mulvaney, Bernard Stafford, John

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T hird Debate Boysen, Raymond 45

The thlrd debate of the season will e held at Augustana College, Rock

"B" Students Sen iors

>land, on March 8th . St. Viator College, Harris, Wil liam I this, the second Illinois Conference Gordon, Daniel . •ebate. wlli be on the afirmative side Meara, James .

'the Pi Kappa Delta statement of the Mills, Paul

sarmament question. Th is will be a lre~ man debate, and although Father owr,ey h~s not yet announced the nal choice of men for this debate, Mr.

Ryan, Joseph Juniors

Keckich, "Walter

Lott inville, Armand

loyd 'Varne will undoubtedly be a Senninger, Bernard

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alnstay for the Vlatorians. M1·. Warne Sophom~res

~eds no introduction to the students: Clancy, F1·ances . 50

l'i activities as President of the College De Dario, Leonard 44

ub, al'i Managing Editor of The Via- Monahan, Burke 38 rian, as chairman or delegate or what Roach, Rachael 40 )t of everything that comes u p around Salg, VVerner 39

e campus demonstrates his ability, Freshmen :>r Is he anybody's fool as a debater : Bushman, Kenneth · came to St. Viator College loaded La Montagne, Paul

th trophies he had won as an orator Lampe, Carl ..... d a debater out in Sioux Falls, South Middleton, Gill lkota , and last year established him- Vaillancourt, K

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lf here as a member of the varsity --------------­

L ast week the announcement came smoothly as the last two tournaments

Drawings Complete r1·om the office of the Dean of Studies, held here. Ample provisions have been

for Tourney Games the Rev. Thomas J. Lynch, of the sub- made to care for the visiting teams

The following are the drawings for jects and 1·ules of the Annual Essay and coaches. They will be housed again Tourney and Oratorical Contests. Both contests in Roy Hall, and will take their meals

are competitions for medals that will in the College Dining Hall. These ar-the Illinois State Catholic Preliminaries:

St. Joseph's High School, Rock Is- be Pl'e!:-ented at the Annual Commence- rangements have always enabled the land, vs. Aquin High School. Freeport, ment in June. players to be in close proximity to the IlL, game at 7:30 P. M. Ft·iday. Essay ()on t.est gymnasium fo1· practice and for the

St. Patricl<'s, Kankakee, vs . Visita- The subjejct fOI~ the Essay Contest is p laying of theii· games. Finals S unda.y

The first two rounds of the meet will tion, Kewanee; games at S:30 P, M. Fl'i- The Vatican Treaty. The wo1·d limit is day. four thousand words fot· the minimum:

Spalding, Peoria, vs. St. Peter and the maximum was not announced. The be played tonight and tomonow. There Paul. Nauvoo; game at 9:30 P. M. Fri- Essay is to be in th e hands o.C t h e will be three games ton ight, at 7:30,

proper persons by May 12th. As has 8:30 and at 9:30. The games tomorrow day. St. Thomas, Rockford, vs. St. Mary's, been the in\'aliable rule in the past, no will be at 9, 10 and 11 in the morning,

.Moline; game at 9 :00 A. M. Saturday. essay submitted after that date will at 2, 3 and 4 in the afternoon, and at

Corpus Christi, Galesburg, vs . St. even be considered in the contest. The 7:30, 8:3'.) and :·•::;0

Bede, Peru; game at 11 :00 A . M. Satur- subject is a contempora1-y one, and

day, those familiar with it c.:1.n most likely

St. Viator, Bourbonnais, vs. St. say it is lively and a fit subject for

Mary's, Mt. Sterling; game at 2:00 P. M. study and research. All the College stu­dents may \Vrlte for the contest, but each one is limited to but one essay.

Saturday.

Trinity, Bloomington, vs. St. Mary's, Carlyle; game at 3 :00 P. M. Satu rday. All English students will find them­

sel ves required to enter the contest.

Viator Represented at S tudent Conference

The

0 1-atorica.l Con test

The subject for the Oratorical Con· tets is The Constitution. The p1·elimi-

I be played at 8 Annual Meeting of Cfscora, naries will be h eld when the candidates Catholic Intercollegla.te Studt:nts Con- R ev. 1.' . C. H arri$011 P. M. Sunday eve­ference on Religious Affairs, held Sat- can be gotten together some time ning, followed by the title game at 9

urday, February 22 at Providence Hig h around May lst, the finals will be the o'clock. Immediately after this game

bating team.

The Others.

teen debates the Be1·gin Debating So- School, Chicago, was attended by dele- event of the evening of May 15th. The the awat·ds will be made. The opening

ciety has scheduled. gates or St. Viator College. Through rules for the contest are the same as games tonight will be between St. Jo-rhe other debates will be announced er, when the personnel has been osen definitely. The other debaters,-11 an who are. out !or the teams and lke any klnd ot creditable showing

aU are assured or a chance to per­m In some one at least of the seven-

The home debates w111 be held a t 8:15 the generosity of M1·. and Mrs. H. H. those for the National In tercollegiate seph's of Roc!< 'Island and Acquin of

P.M. Of course the students know they \~renthe, parents of Raymond of the Oratorical Contest: an oration of 1500 Freport, at 7:30. between St. Patrick's

nee<l no formal invitation to attend. Sophomore Class, the three delegates words without time llmit on any one of Kankakee and Visitation of Kewanee Neither do outsiders, a n d It Is hoped were enabled to go to the Conference at 8:30, and between Spald ing of Peoria that a large crowd will be on h a nd for via automobi le. The delegates are G. of the sixteen phases of the subject of and St. Peter and Paul of Nauvoo at

the first debate, and !or a ll the others Raymond Sprague, Raymond Wenthe The Constitution announced In the last 9:30.

too. and Gill Middleton. issue of The Viatorian. (Continued on Page Three)

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Coar h :\li('ha(>l Dehtn ey

Ppon the s holliclers of Ccach Dela ncy tlon on the myt hical Little Ninetee-n ! n il s th e respon ~ ibility of g uidin g- this Basketball Five, and was honored with yea rs Academy basketba ll tea m through the capta incy or the Viator fiye in his to the fin als of the State Catholic Tour· Senior yeat·. His !i uperi<H' a bility on the nam ~nt . Although this is "Mil<e's" in· basebabll clia monrl caused him to ac­itlal yuu· in coachin g circl es, the s uc· cept a very lucrative ofh· r from the St. CC'~S o f th e team so far this sea~nn Louis Cardin{tis a nd eager to follow up s peaks well for the youthful mentor. th e Big Lea~ue proposal , he le(t school And if Coach Delan ey should accom· a few months before g raduation. pli ::h nothing more tha n ins tilling into After pitching a creditable list or

Ca th o lic Hi gh Sch ool Athl etJes of Illi nois, the students of St. the hearts of his young wan·iors that g-ames on se,·ernl of the Ca rdinal farms, Viator Co ll ege, throug h ou r own offical organ , Th e Viatorian, ex- ~ pl e ndid com·a~o;e and fl g' hting spil'it Mil<e return ed to St. Viator last Set>­te nd you g r eetings. This is the third su ccessive y ea r th e Centra l that ma rkecl his own pa1·ticlpation in tember In the capacity or Academy States Prep Confe rence has h e ld the Illinois Ca th o li c Basketball T o ur - a thletics du ring- his noteworthy college Coach. \\'hile sha ping th e desttnie~ of nament a t ou r sch oo l. a nd if o ur efforts mea n a nythi ng, it wi ll be I ca.·ee r his work will be done a nd done the High School this year. he has been your most e njoya bl e. You are our g ues ts these few days, and we well. . completing' his college course and w Ul w ill attempt to m ak e you feel the way a ll g u est s like to fe e l,- Fot· four yeat·s "Mike'' was the main· receive his coll ege degree with this thor;:> u g hl y welcome. Board in g school life is .o ft en qui~e a n .informa l I ~tay .. in :he fulle st ~ense of the word. year' s g radua tin g class. affatr, as sorr~e of you no d o ubt know, a nd tf we da m t go tn for as m V1ator s three maJor s po1·ts . football, "Mike" rightfully claims the a(fec· much ceremony as th e h ead waiter at th e Sir Fra n c is Dra ke, it isn't I basketb'\11 a nd basball. During his las t lion of the college men, many of them b ecause we a re ungen e rous: it is b eca u se we simply feel very mu c h two years of football competititfon he being form er classma tes of his. But at h ome, the way we wan t you t.) feel. We want you to mix in with ('arned s ta te· wide recognition as one ot the frlendshlp of the college fellows is th e s tud e nts h e re: you wi ll find th em not h a lf bad, but rath er quite the hard est driving backs in the con· overshadowed bY the esteem ana loyal· agreeab le a nd ob li g in g, very wi ll ing to h e lp you in any way you sug ~ ference. His work on the ha rdwood ty evidenced by the members of his a th· gest. We have tried t :> prov·ide everything for your conve n ience a nd floor was cha racterized by the same letic teams a nd high school supporters. comfort; but if you find yourse lves in any kind o f a d iffic ulty, te ll t ireless effort , un quencha ble spirit a nd The key to hi ~ undivided popularity the nearest Viator man, and then n10tice how g lad he will be to ~tea clily advancing prowess that were lies in his O\Yn obviou s qualities of serve you. The strain of a to u rnament is inte n se, but th a t should n ot his assets on th e g1·idiron. For three ti tl·ength of chnra cte1·, fid elity to duty, tn ean th a t you cannot e nj oy your sh ort stay h e r e . We might feel years "i\fike' ' was g ive n honorable men· nml clean sportsma nship. better if o ur own Academy team is fortun a te e n o u g h to triumph over you a ll in the tournament. for loyalty to our sch ool is deep­seated, but we wi ll b e m cs t disp leased if you a re n o t a ble to say when leaving that your every nee d received prompt a nd careful attenti on .

DUST, PURPLE AND THE CROSS.

ALUMNI NOTES Pascal " Charlie .. Ga lonti, who a ttend·

ed school here las t in JD22, and who Is

now a senior in the Medical Sc~ool a t

P a ul \Yil s tack r ecentl y lectured on X o r t hwester n Univer ~ ity, r ece ntly vis it·

o ne o f hi s books in t h e B ook D epart · ed t he co ll e~e . m ent o f M arsh a ll Field's. Ghicago.

Next \Vednesday th e dust to whic h we shall return wi ll b e put R epo•·ts f•·om t he Vnivers ity of Ok·

on our fore h'eads in the form of the cross by w hich we have been, \\·e send our co ngl·atulation s to l a h oma t ell of the r egTet of the s tu­saved ; the priest wi ll be vestm ented in purple, the p e nitential garb Frank _.T. "Turk'' Murphy upon his re- den ts tha t their former ch apla in, Father

of the C hurc h. The cross may signify mortification , purple may be cent m a rriage to Miss V e ronica Bowe r .J . F. M oisant, C. S. V., is not with

a n oth er of its symbols, but is n ot the c ross a lso th e Glorious Stand~ of St. :\fel's Pa rish, Chicago. The wed· them. As Director of the Newma n Club ard of our God. a nd is n ot purple the h a biliment of kings? Lent, di ngo took place- on Saturday . F ebruary there durin g three a nd a haJr years. he then is not a time for morose a nd pessimistic reflections: it is the 20. Fra nk Is a teller in the Contin ental ra ised th e property holdings from seas~n in wh ich w.e should strive more gen e r o u s ly, more earnest ly. c ommercial Bank. $20.000 to !;250.000. built a donna tory and md eed more JOyfully. for ou r royal a nd eterna l heritage. for boys , another for girls. and also a

T~e C hurc h aids us in this happy business by paradoxically, J ohn "Bud" Clancy i s now in t raining new cha pel. Father Moisant is now a but log1cally. commanding u s to do penance, especially during these with the Chicago \\'bi te Sox in San member of the Yiatoria n :\11ssion Band, forty days. She has drawn up elaborate rules for fasting. by w hic h Antonio. Texas. Bud has put on some a nd his popula ri ty a~ a preacher is evi· it seems to be decided we students are. not bound. But no theolo~ weight dm·ing the winter months and dent from th e wa y churches are packed gian ho"vever subt le could prove that we are not bound to do pen~ is- r ea d:'-· for the best sea~on of his when he preaches. ~nee. Two extremes are to b'e avoided: shirkin€ penance, a nd mak- career . tn~ ~f penance an unhol.y torture. We have ample means of penance Ha rn: Keeley. ' 12 . \'i !=ti ted Kanka kee w1.thm our reach that wtll be real sacrifices, and yet not of a natu rie The new Church of the Ascention. in the role of a n insura nce adjuster t or

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CANDY calculated to make us g loomy. Perhaps we could smoke fewer cig~ Oak Park. Illinois . or which our es- a num ber of la rge insura nce compa nies.

t 1 b We Supply St. Viator Colleg( aret es, eat ess sweets etWeen meals, attend fewer sh ows, all for temed and genia l alumnus . Father Th e na me of J oh n .J. Toohill , .2 6.

the love of Co.d. if indeed we are not able to give up these luxuries Thomas J. )lcDe,itt is pastor . is near- comes before u~ again in journa listic F. 0 . SA VOlE CO. altogether dunng the;e days. The true spirit of the season would ing completion. A hurMed visit abou t circles. Besides being spor ts writer for o,·stn"b••tor urge us to contribut~ the money thus saved to some worthy cause, ,. such a _the Pr.:>pagatton of the Faith. Another excell ent and far from and throu.~h it re\'ea ls a majestic and the I llinois State Register or Spring· '--------------d k L imposing structure. with a magnifi·

1 field , J ohn edits a neat little by-weekly

. epressmg way to · eep. ent is to do some occasional spiritual read~ paper calied the K. or c. Xews. or ;--------------~ng. a nd at the same ttme '\ve might find out that edifying readino ce- nt dome domjnat ing all. F rom what .Sprin~tield. ~s by no means necessarily boresome. But the best good work can be seen of the frese<'S a nd ~t.'lined I •s

11toLatt e nd H o ly i\lass. and Holy Communion too, daily throughout zlass windows through a labyrinth nr 1 Brother SeE's has returned to ,Ya~h ·

a e nt .. \'le .11 th sh h d ~c;Lf!oldin!!. the interior w ill be a thing ington. D. C .. wherE- he is c<>nt•·nulng ·' w1 see e a es. t e cross an the purple Wednesday

and ?e told to rem:mber our lowly origin. It is only that w'e may or bea.uo·. anrl inspiration. a gem or hi~ theological studies. He ha,.. ree<?ivf-d

p_rovl.de for our g lon.ous fuhue. when the ashes V~-rill be changed into eccJ.,.~tiastt<':ll archi tecture. ' Ye hope to deaconship and. togethE'r with hi.;; fine gold. the cro~ 1nto a throne of glory. and the purple into the

1. zin:· a more ample description of the cla<;smate, Brothe-r William~. ho~ tQ

reg al robes that v .. TJll clothe us throughout a princely eternity. church when it is finished. h~ ordained th is June-.

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Friday, February 28, 193 0. THE VIATORIAN Page Three

TROPHIES FOR THE TOURNAMENT Rt. Rev. B. J. Sheil, D. D. Donor of Grand Prize for Tournament

FIVE ALUMNI AND PREP CONFERENCE DONORS OF AWARDS The Grand Prize, "The B ishop's Tro- Fathe1· Fitzgerald is another alumnus the player most valuable to his t eam,

phy", awarded to the winner of the of St. Viator Co llege, and one of the is presented by the Very Rev. Msgr.

tournament, is a large, beautifully en- greatest athletes ever turned out at F. F. Connor, former Chancellor of the Bourbonnais institution. He is now

grnved loving cup, the gift of the Rt. pastor at '~'yoming, Illinois. the Rocl.,;ford diocese.

Rev. Bernard J. Sheil, D. D .. '06 , Auxi- The Second Prize is the g ift of iary Bishop of Chicago and former Via- Thomas Leroy Vi'arner, a lso an alum­:or athlete. This trophy becomes the nus a nd forrner athlete. He is associated

The Central States Prep Conference Cup is presented to the team exhlbJlfng

the highes t calibre or sportsmanship in and out of actual play.

Jermanent property of the team win- with the \Yarner Brotl1e1-s Construction In addition to the above prizes , t he ling the tournament Cor three succes- Company, builders of the College gym- members of each team will be given a The Grand Pt·ize for the Illinois State Mater: his presentation of the Grand :ive years. nasium. medalette , presented by St. Viator Col- Catholic Tourn ament is the "Bis hop Prize for the T ournament is an added

Sheil Thophy" , presented by the Rt. proof of such d evotion. In the name of The first prize is the Reverend James \f. Fitzgerald Trophy. This award be­·omes ·the property of the winners mmediately upon its presentation.

The Reverend Louis 1\f. O'Connor, lege. to be worn as a watch chann, in­alumnus, and pasto r at Urbana, Illi- dicating tha t the wearer was a partici- R ev. Bernard J. Sheil, D. D., Auxiliary the College to which he is an ever loyal nois is the donor of the Third Prize. pant in the 1930 Il lin ois State Catho1ic Bishop of Chicago. Bishop Sheil is a son, and in the name of the Catholic

The Most Valuable Player Cup, for Tournament. gradunte of the Class of 1906. While a athletes of Illinois, whose inspiration

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Campus Briefs. dress letters to Campus Brief Editor,

:JoUC::::::::::>Uc===>l~~ if you can give a solution of this re­markable problem.

Little 19 Quintets In Hot Battle

s tudent of St. Viator College he was and ideal he has become, The Via torian a star athlete; since his graduation he thanks Bishop Sheil once more tor his has always been devoted to the welfare a ppropriate and valuable gift to the of youth, to the inter es ts of his Alma T ournament.

At last our great student "Gil" Mid· Another chapter in the history of the St. Viator .............................. 9 .643 to live UD to the sanguine hopes of the .637 bl eacherites. The team, while better .637 than the average high school team , has .625 suffered its defeats among the many .500 victories t hat it has gained. This loss .500 of "form" is entirely due to the gradua­.400 tion of Y oegele. a truly great basketeer.

.375 The many recognitions and awards

.375 that were- s howered upon J oe during his

.364 high school goaling days w ere not

leton finally foxed his rival "Lefty" The third floor fire hose was the Little Nineteen's most sensational bat- De Kalb Teachers .......... 7 \'arden, by getting a date for the cause of much excitement, wh en it tie for a basketball champiosnhlp was V\'es t ern Teachers . .. ..... 7 ance. "Lefty" has been putting "Gil" started to go on a rampage. " B urly" \vritten last week \Yith Illinois Wesle- North Central . .. .. 5 n the pan about the weaker sex, how Logan and his squad of "corridor mas- ynn assuming the role of vanquished Eureka .............................. ...... 5 e could wrap them around his little sage,·s" removed all the debris. hero and Carthage Coll ege again top McKendree .............................. 5 lnger, his power of attraction with the ping the percentage column. Wheaton .......... 4 Femrnies", but yet "Gil" had a date, Advice to the lovelorn will be given VVesleyan saw their championship Millikin ....... . 3 nd "Lef.'ty" had no date. "L-efty" put out by "Mat·ty" Toohill. "Marty" has •.lreams fade before the attacks of Elmhurst ............. 3 1 his time in the check room. bee n very busy with his new busin ess B radley T ech a nd St. Viator while Car Charleston Teachers .......... 4

he re of late, and especia ll y for our last thage's yearling squad defeated Me Knox ....................... -... .. 2 ·333 empty honors; his laurels were well The Swimming tea.rn is splashing da nce. There is no doubt that he is K endree. Lombard

round just fine. One of the coming the only connoisseur of broken hearts Bradley has an outside chance to go Carbondale T eachers ......... 3 ·286 earned. .273

splashes" is a Freshman who h a ils on the campus. Into a d eadlock for first p lace honors Augustana ....... _ .. 2 During the pt·esent season Spalding

.2 50 _111

has gained victOJies over some of the ·om Gibson City, and who goes by the with Carthage. If Carthage loses to Illinois College ................... 1 arne of Mooney. To show bow per- The culprit that sent the nice valen- Augustana and if Bradley defeats Lake Forest .... .......... 0

hardest opposition to be found in Cen­.000

tines to various students is being ~verence wins out, Mooney swallowed sought by the vigilante committee. Eurek a and Lombard, they will finish Mt. Vernon tree-fif ths of the pool's contents, on the season with nine victories an<l three ------

............ 0 tral Illinois.

.000 During th e present campaign Red

Harding. Bob Waldeck and Frank At­kins have held the forward positions for the Purpl e. Marty Petere is in his own job at center while Capt. Smith and Dale Manning haYe warded off the

is first venture into the liquid depths. The Brown and Mill's Corporation losses each. ut now he looks like a champion, in has ins talled a radio in their neat hang- Bradley evened its season's score

1e 50 yard free style. with both Wesleyan and Milllkin last out, with the intention of starting a roadhouse. They believe the college week. The victim o·f previous defeats by

Room 204 has become very popular body has always axpressed the desire both teams, the Red cagers swept Wes­leyan aside by a 28 to 21 count and

nee the arrival of a r adio, according for a little unconventional palace. then took Millikin 43 to 18.

Spalding, Defending Champs, Out to

Win Again The Spaldin g Institute bas ketball opposition. John Conqueror, Marty Mul-

team of 1929 state Catholio Champs and ligan, Jim Brophy, and Paul Winsauer • one of the occupants, "Squat" hristman by name. "Squat" is a great ver of music, and in fact he never aves the room, a good thing for the

'What caused much la ug hter in the The T eachers College threw their cage third place winners in the National are the substitutes who have seen the class room of a certain English Class machines into high gear in preparation Catholic Tournament, suffered the loss most action after the big shots have re­

was "Lefty" Warden 's big Prohibition for the tourney at De Kalb Friday and or one man, Joe Voegele. Expectations tit·ed.

cond cortidor. talk. He started out good, but ended up Saturday. \>Vestern Teachers \downed of turning out another super quintet Mr. John A. Noppenb~rger and the like a salesman. What per-cent do you ])oth Augustana and St. Viator. The during the '30 campaign were held up ])oys entet· the Viator tournament wil-

The Senior League is on the last get L efty? St. Viator quintet reversed its fortunes by every Spalding fan. But the Spaid- 1 ling to give their best. The Bishop Sheil P. and the Green Bay Packers, cap- in other games, winning from Wesleyan ing edit ion for th is season has failed trophy looks good in our case and we

!ned by Tom Fox, a •·e on their last A "Coon-Sanders" Club has been or· and Lomba rd. t;"S. ''Tom" when interviewed by a ganized on the second corridor. "Pat" State Normal won from Charleston no~ter of The Vlatorian, stated, ''that Cle.:lry, "Bill" Todd, "AI" Furlong, Teachers and Illinois College but lost 'would sell his franchise to the cheap- and "Bill" Kane are appainted to draw to De Kalb Teachers. Elmhurst's inva t bidder." up a constitution and by-laws. sian of the south \·vas disastrous , with

Big doings, May the 25th at Bergin ield! Come one, come all! Be there!

{Continued from Page One) the northerners dropping gam es to Me Kendree and Shurtleff. Eureka whipped

St. Viator College is a fitting place M'illikin. Nm·th Central defeated Wheat­to hold this tournament. It Js easily on. Monmouth downed 'Illinois College

There is something about this "guy" access ible via automobile or train, and and Augustana trounced Knox. :lmary that can not be fathomed out is possessed of admirable local facili- St. Viatot· had lead the conference ·en by Psychoanalysts. Just twenty- lies for the care of the visito t-s. The during the first few weeks of p lay ur hours after his r e turn from Gales- games will be played in the splendid After the \'\'estern 'reachers defeat, trg the "fan-mail" sta1·ted to anive ne w gymnasium, which has a noor of championship hopes were gone: the St

bundles. "Oh D eath! \Vhere Is thy 106x94 feet and a playing court 90x50 Viator fJUintet could only then upset ing?" That is what the co-eds are feet in size. the hopes of Bradley and V\'esleyan. lglng about the great Hoosier Lover. In the Chapel of the Sacred Heart in Little Nineteen standings-:

Marsile Hall there will be Masses cele- TEAM W L Pet "Bus" Brockman, "Jay" Watson, br-ated from 6:00 A. M. onwards, and Carthage ......................... 8 .800 lnck" Tucker, "Jim'' Brown, "Paul" a ll the contesti ng teams m ay attend Shut'tleff ........ .......... ....... 11 .733 ills, "Dan" Gordon. "Ed" Shea, and receive Holy Communion. The Mass Bradley .. 8 .728 htng'' Shea and ''Burley" Logan are on Sunrlay for the students will be at j VVesleyan ..... 8 .667 1 under the category of misogynists . 8:30 A. M .. and it is hoped all the Monmouth ............................ 4 .667 hy? Is it because or the environment, visiting- athletes will be present. State Normal .................... 9 .643

Schedule ofDebate March 6. North Centra l College (Nape l·vi!lc , Ill.) he re March 7. VVeber College (Ogden, Utah), here March 8. Augustana College (Rock Island, Ill.), there March 11 .Marquette University (Milwaukee), there Ma1·ch 12. Marquette Univer s ity (Milwaukee), het·e 1\farch 14. Illinois \Vesleyan University (Bloomington), here March 15. Mt. Morris College (Mt. Morris, 1Ill .), there March 18. St. Xavier Coll ege (Cincinnati) here March 19. St. Xavier College (Cincinnati) there March 20. University of Dayton (Dayton) here March 20. University of Dayton (Dayton) there March 28. Bradley Polytechnlc Instit ute (Peoria) here April 15. Southweste-rn University (Los Angeles) here

Wheaton College (Wheaton, Ill.) there Loyola University (Chicago) here Loyola University (Chicago) there

College of St. 'Thomas (St. P'aul) there

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SCE

D ID YOU MAKE OUR CURRENT-JELLY R OLL?

Viator-Anne- H I. P -8 Guy Raymond-R. I. P.-9 Th P Student Fr.nt-R. I. P.-7 Ktng Artha-R. I. P.-6

R. I. P.-Rank In Puns ---::---

Schoolhou•e Fables (very original--an d daring) J ohnny Dear! Won: t you use the word "bewitch '' in a sentence,

p lrnsc. Sure Teach e r, o ld Girl. I'JI "be witcha" in a jiffy. Fi n e J ohnn y. Now give us ""ccom oda ting".

tht"'lr nlrnn mnlf'r' " fl('tWf' tn 11 lJEf• Now ge l thi s st ra ig ht teach er . Don't you "com e a dati ng" m y ""1:::=::::>4"1111<'"1:::==><-a:ao.o~:::=::::>4"11il<'"i:::==>QC

broth e r a nymore. Glimpse '0 Games Sple ndid J ohnn y! O h I' m so proud< o f you. Now we' ll go out-~ 0

Viator Upsets Bradley 29 to 19 in Thriller

the halt f:'nclctl.

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a nd make a li tt le fud ge. Cloth It t• rt appt'!I\U·d In the llnrup t

Thf' n·.u whoop of thf' f erocious BrnU- ma dt• hi~ btd rnr r1unf1 hy fllnkln5r

\V L Pet. IC'y lndJn.n!i has heen silenCf'~l Another t~lt· t•JW I-" Mn,wn c-nuld nnly muk~" 0 ---::-- --

You've been d rink in g aga in , ) a m es. Yes, Dear! But I ca n ' t ea t a JI t he tim e.

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I le-You o ught to see our n ew a ltar. S he-Lead m e to it.

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TEAM J . Hun t

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• .••••.......••.....••• 8 3 .680 RC'nlp hang~ In Viator's wi~wam O! tro- r lhO twn ~~~J 1 , tt t'd t r .. t• lhrOWl'. I·!\'O.

·········-····· ...... . .. 7 .630 phies. The tribe or th e. Green will re· e-ra h ed thr"'u,.;h w\th n lm .. k,·t tn m.1

.630 cn ll their great victory ot February th ( f'COI"f' 15 all. :\h"QUf't•n ltlf k 11dvn

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.640 14th Cor mn.ny yen.rs to some. The high- tnt;"• or n n•h'ret•'s llrt'!n•nt , Jl.anl lu

.540 ly exr itecl ~pE"ctators ot tht' battlt~ will mn.do rlzzlt'S out PC llll' nttrmpts

.400 neve r rorget thn.t glorious second hn.l!

O 'Conn or-Can y ou gu ess wha t th ey d o with th e h oles m th e O'Nt·ll

donuts ) F ox .......... 2

1.;\'arU. Knrr nn i l Homary. K.arr ' .300 that netted eig-hteen points tor th~ covt·red the hall many timP~ In 1

.180 loc..1Js while the vlsltort:: were held with· !iUCC'('~s (ul nttemptM to hre.~k up t out a rleld goal.

was

C. M agu ire-Su re !Th ey stu ff m aca ro ni with th em. - --::---

Are y ou e qu a l to th e task o f sawing w ood , my m a n? Equa l to it l Why lady, I' m sup e ri o r to it.

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Absent-minde d Pro fesso r- Who's th a t und er my b ed ? Burgla r- No on e. Why ? A b sent-mind ed Pro fessor-Tha t's s trange. I' d h a v e sw o rn thiere so m eo n e und er my b e d.

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BOOKS YOU C AN'T M ISS IN THE LIBRAR Y

SCORES: Logan 11

.......................... Fox 7

... O'Neil 9

.......... .. Carroll 4 ....... O'Neil

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1 loog 15

Toohlll 11

Logan 10

Loga n 2

Hunt 1 ~

Hunt 27

. . ............................ Fox

Logan 11 .

Anderson 16 . Fox 10

.............. Anderson . ......... Hoog

. ........ Toohlll H

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The Divine " Righ t" o f K ing S olom on .-King Sol om o n o nly ha d a litt le wisd o m a nd a n o ld sock but h e rul ed sup rem e in h is h crag lio. " A w o rd to th e w ivles w a s sufficie n t."

Th e B est is n on e too g ood fo r the Wurst- Ab out a ri ch man· w h o puts his mi Ji io ns in a hot-d og stand. A good study of the g rou nd -h og indlustry.

Jlunt 15

Logan 16 'l'ooh111 9

Hunt 18

O 'Neil 8

............. Carroll 7

.... Anderson 11

Hoog 5

................... O' Neil 1 4

Carroll 8

.. .. Toohill 7

............ F ox 10 . .... O'neil 8

......... Hoog 8 .. .. Hoog 10

.......... Fox 8

Coach Robertson'M qulntel, a lthough bru;kd through the hnop on n run

putting up n marvelous defense, showed ~ h ot. Furlony gulcl('(l t,.,.o trl't>< thnH

but rcw !'\lgn:-; or bei ng tho same aggrc· through th t' n~t. J·;\'nrrl nnd Knrr 1 galion that administered a 42 to 26 unotht••· Atr·C'ak or tough luck with U1•

span king to the Irish on February 1st. !-~ hots. The llllltopp£>r callt•d tlmo o McQu~Z"en, the Tech's stellar center, wns whtn Furlong C'llm(' through with

unable to garner his usual assortment rteld goo!. lJoth l(n.rr and Evn.rd aur ot points , nnd during the second hal! rrec throws ntter th1·y hrad bel:'n pu:c

was completely outcla~sed by Furlong r d. Evnrd rnntlnul""!d th r bfJmbnrdrn1· in getting the jump. In ract, the whole with anotht•r u.-ulkl•t. Brndi~'Y tot1k tit Bradley team was lite rally stopped cold. o ut tor th f' Hccond tlm f•. Ko.rr RKo

Eve n hard luck !ailed to $pike the Me- prevented Hrndlcy ·~ scoring o.pparat Allis te1· guns, and It o.ll ot Viator's rrom !unctionlng by brf'nklng up se' close shots h a d clicked the marg in the ra.l plays. M<'QU(•<.•n anc.l Ma1wn nddNI

\'lctory would have bee n at least 10 points to Brndlcy'H &_coro via tho t r points greater than it really was. Both throw rout<•. nomary and .(<'urlo ng cr

teams m lssecl numerou~ field go_als and tr-ibutccl to the •rriHh cau~(' by the tmr

tree throws. method ca~Hicly went In ror Karr n

F ox 17 ...

L ogan 10 ............ .

The Etern a l Magn e t- Anothe r one o f th ose " Epoch m a kin g" w o rks. You ' II nevler fo rg et it if y ou buy it. It' s an e te rnity in the rending (and in th e comin g ).

Ande1·son 13 Carroll 10 ....

Trunt 17

Anderson 12

T oo h111 12

lloog 17

Tom Karr, flashy Frosh guard, dis- ~won l'ICOJ"('cl th(' tina.! ba.Rkf>t or t

Carroll 6

pensed quite a rew thrill s to the crowd game.

by his !cats In snatching the ball !rom \ "IATOR the hands or his opportnta. The spirit Bvard r (c)

or the Irish was especially noticeable R omary

F'O F'T 1

.................. 3 ............................ 1 Ano th er so ng e nt it led-Only a li ttl e Scotch b oy , but a born

tig ht- rope wa lk er . --- : :----

The third week of Senior League and to it ca n be traced the victory. Fudong c .... ··············-·······-·· 3

play has been reatm·ed by a number Even atter a nice lead had been salted Karr g ·······-·········· •..... ·-· 0 30 DAYS TR IA L

Tha t's n o t a b a d suit you h ave o n O scar! Why don ' t y ou buy it? or startling upsets. The erstwhile down, the Evard·capL'"lined m en continu- Clothl£"r g ·- ·-. 2

mighty Sissies have found themselves eel to give the T echnicians the "works". Ca.sMidy g • 1

10

- --::---To tall'!

Furlong was the high point man tor "ery like the gentleman who kicked

King A rth a says----1 d on't w a nt to discou rage you-but y our about the cot!ee, only to grow old and the Irish while Mason was the visitors' value os d eb a ters- is purely " negative" . weak himselr. high scoring basketeer o! the evening,

The Packers ' r ecord was marred by FIRST HALF BRADf~EY FO FT \

D ead - Boy I S h e' s a lot old er tha n sh e look s. O'Neil, when he los t to Fox lQ-8. Arter both teams made unauccess!ul Harms !

Neck- y eah I And she sure lo oks it too. H eartened by this, the Foxm en step ped tries to hit the hoop Romary collected Boll, t ---.. --- out a_:nd kicked ye dope bucket all on a tree throw, only to be outdone Mason t ....... 2

It's useless to ·wo rry a b out life fe llows-You w o n' t get out of around the gym by trimming Carroll by McQueen ,-,·ho made two or the :\1cQuP('n c it a li ve a ny h o \v. 17-8. same variety shortly a!ter. McQueen, GreinPr g

........ ,_,, .............. 2

......... _ ........ - .. - 0

---::--- Jim Hunt launched a fast offensive ~rason and Harms then took turns In Becker g ···-· ....•. -··-··~ ···-· 0

G O OD H EAVENS I to win slx straig h t and lead the ' a lternating with Furlong, Romary and

League. Logan also staged a comeback Evard In brushing the basket wtth Tota.ls ··-···--···--·······-··· 5 H ead lin e in 1ew W orld-"Cath ol ic Women urged to ta lk". ---.. - -- after losing his first tour games and !ield goals. Mason also scored a Cree Rete-rPt>: Fred Young alltnols W•

ny f\1r . Saxop h one player. \Vhy sit th ere all day idl e. Go o n !s now tied for ~econd place with Car· throw just before Evard made his .Crst IF-yan) L"mr,irJ>· Dt>n Karn~ llllJnoi

a nd p lay -,.,rith th e r est. - Bu t I can ' t play man ager-Why not- roll. O'Xeil bit the skids and lost six basket. Evard collected on a tree throw Because it's a requ es t number. straight ~ames. dropping !rom third afte r another basket was declared nuH (('< ntinu(•rl rr --,m Po.g~> Oni:!' )

- --.. --- to se,·enth place. and void. Harms' t ree throw raised the VlATOR FG FT 'J

H ow con1e you h a b d a t awful cut on yo' h ead ? Hunt had a c1ose escaps In his game B radley total to 10. Evard pulled a Evard t _ ---~ -···---·····- 2 2 \Vhy O a ts a birthma rk. brother. with the Giants. With the score lo-S trick play that failed to BUcceed. Ro· Laffey r ....... -.-.......... - - .. D nt ain t n o bir th mark . It ,..,•asn' t dere yest rday. ag-ainst him and ten seconds to play, mary's gitt shot and Furlong's basket Romary t ··-·------·-·······-· 1 0 You dont n eed to te iJ me th at. Ah k now dat a ll r ight. But its Larkin caged a pretty one from m!d- ga\'e the Irish a one point lead. Cassidy Woods, r . .. ..... - .... - .. --. 0 0

a bir thmark jus t de same. The t rain jerked bad last night-Ah fell Ooor to tie the count. The first over- went in lor Clothier, and Holl went in Furlvng c --···· -···--···-·· 1

out o bed-an d just naturally developed dis berthmark . time ended at 1.:! all. but two quick tor Harms. Karr and Ca.s~ldy were un· C1othl~r g .. ----·······--·-··· I)

---.. --- baskets in the second extra period able to h1t the bull's eye on several Chrh-tman $; •• -····---- (J

1nn a lh·e Porter! \Vhat m akes th e trai n so slow? clinched the game. shots. !\IcQueen and ~ason boosted Karr g _ ---·-.. ,"' -······ 0

\VeiJ yo' see. De train ahead am beh ind- and we was behind Carroll broke a bone In bls wrist ---------------

before besides. during the Sisste--Giant fracas. This en- the All-Amerlca.ns are good ... '"·ery T otals ----- 4

--- ::--- titles him to join Al T aylor as a mem· good ... Larkin is the smallest man In \\ESLEYA~ FG :F"f 'J

Duck fe llow-s. H ere comes another negro joke. bt-r oC the Order or the ln.firrnary. or the Leag-ue .. . and he made the long- :lief: han t -- ------ 1 .. Say dar Rastus. \\ "ho am dat solvent looking genelman, spec.u- whlch thty are the only members. Just est basket ... and he says he has ErJdman t --------- 0

l:ltin up and down ~ aisle wid de gold obstacles on". "Dont you .lnother case of too bad. I hard luck . . . he should nev-er speak U:-ach t -------·--· 0 orgnnize 'im? ' · IX> YOL K-'.;"OW: Pat Cleary is quite of h1s: misfortune In pubUc . . . she CaWn.s c ·- _ - ---- 0

"No suhl .~ dont organize 'im." bach-ward ... he made one that way,mfght bear him . even Fox was BakE-r g --·· -·----- :! " \ \'ell Ah done franchised you dont organize 'im. H e's de - . . In the Fox-Hunt game ... Logan Stu'JlrL<ed by that 17- S victory ov..- Rh.,., g ----- .. -·- 0

mo.st confisticated genelman in dis "·hole diaphram. Hes de n e'"v be-at o·xeu ~-1 ... that is the low

1

Carron . .• while you were reading pasture of our Church." 1 set're rec-.: rd ... Logan admits that :his Henry Ford made fifty doll.a.r.!. T \ltal!ll ·- _ -

Page 5: St. Viator College Newspaper, 1930-02-28

Friday, February 28, 1930. THE .• ATORIAN

SAINT VIATOR ACADEMY BASKETBALL TEAM

T op Row-D egnan (Manager) , B y ron, LtJs tik, Beesle r. Coach D e la n ey.

Bottom R ow-Bay, Sulli van, R a tcl iffe (Capt.). Dressler, D e F a y, H art igan.

Irish Defeat Lombard In Second Fray

Western Teachers Win Close Tilt from Irish

Academy T earn Shows Spirit

Ji'or th e second time this y ear St. The old axiom, "All's w ell that ends Coach Micha el D ela n e y, in his first

'iato1· bas-ke teers defeated Lomba rd. well ", was again proven las t Tuesday year as a hardwood m entor, has built

'he ~arne was ha rd foug ht throug hout I e ,·en ing a t the Macomb N orrnal Gym- a r ound one ve tera n Academy cageman

n<l the fin a l score w as 21- 16. A t no nasium w hen the Leathernecks nosed a fi g hting little t eam that is going to

ime during the battle was the diffe r- out St. Viator 29-24. The d efeat eli· battle furi o us ly for the Illinois Ca tho-lic Tournament title. ViTith an almost

nee or the score en oug h to ln s Ul·e easy mina ted a ll hope of the Irish finishing entirely new team it t ook some time

reathing for either tea m . The crowd near the top in the "Little Nineteen" fo1· the lads to develop anything re­confe rence.

·as on edge mos t of the time a nd was sembling true basketball form, and i t is Fo1· th1·ee-quarters of the g a me the

1rJIIed more than o nce b y brilliant Via to ria ns w er e far supe rior to their not surpris ing that they ended second

lays. in some of their games. But any­

oppone nts . The cool deliberate passes one >vho saw the las t game p la yed

The slow breaking offe nse of th e Via- were perfect a nd tim e a fte r time a h er e a gains t St. Thoma s of Rocl<ford Jrlans wa~ working \Vith machine-like green-s hirted eager would break for th~

is assured that the Academy hoop a.rt­··nclsion, while the d efense was equa l bas ke t and reg iste r two points for dear ' the task of s toppin g the hig h power- old Y iatol· . Few long shots we re taken is ts have at last reached their stride:

I captain Mercer and his band. Lom- and the Iris h controlled the ball until although St. Thomas took home the

trd was held to one fi e ld g oal in the a n opportunity came for a s ure shot. maj o1ity o·f the points, they garnered

n~t half. Furlong a t the pivot position took a them only in the s econd over-time per­

\' iator led a t the encl o f the fi rs t swif t pass from Clothier a nd dribbled iod. The Viatorians fou ght a fa st if =· rlod, but a s udde n s pu r t a t the b e- in fo r a basket. This was a neatly ex-

losing game, a nd demonstrated that Inning of the last ha lf enabled t he e-cu te cl play and received a ha nd from live to lie th e score. At one lim e the cr owd and a m om ent la ter, the th ey will be quite earnest contenders

omhard w as a head by l\"vo points but same co mbina tion contributed another fo1· the title here these f ew da ys.

\f' IJ·Ish soon evened I t up a nd g ra d- bucke t a n cl w as cl osely followed with 11iy cn•tlt in to a small l end . The V ia - bash:e t ~ b y E vat-<1 a nd R om a r y . ll'lans han dled the IJa ll carefull y a nd So good w er e the Via torians in the uo~ sc cl nf'cu rate ly i n the fina l m inut es first ha.lf, that they held a 16 to 9 ad· ' play t o protect their slim lead u n til van tage w hen the twen ty m inutes were a· gun ~ou nded. !-< pe nt. At the outset of t he second per­J·;vard and K a rr ~we ,·c the best fo1· iod , t he Macomb T ossers cha lked up

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(Con ti nued o n Page S ix)

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