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e a e-UNIVERsiTY OF NOTRE DAME, NO'"f'R.E DAME, INDIANA~ SATURDAY, 'APRIL 26, 1924
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'_OIITL. INES BUILDING Read RequiemMass REGISTRATION m Father McGinnHere LOYOLANINE WILL . :for William Dockman . ·on_ C.ampaign .Trip · '- ·· ..
. :PROGRAMJN TALK solemn rcqui~m mass for thO COMMERCE SCHOOL MEErVARSITtJN 'i: .T· o" ··ALUMNI ·ct···UBS repose of. the ·.soul of William A. FOR 1'924·-s·· ·BE' GUN se!:;~r:o~~-t~~· ~ft?!ri~···lses~~I=~ .. :GA'ME'·HERE'.·T·o· .··n·; .. AY······.
Dockman. of\ Baltim~re, university tion, was· at. Notre Dame during '" student who was killed 'recently, the. past. week in· conference with · · · · · · 1 .. • ·
.'fATHER WALSH SPEAKS OVER was to be read at 6:15 o'clock ·sPRING ENROLLMENT SAVES admiz:tistrative officers rela~ive to ENCOUNTER. W 1-:T H .. _ KILEY'S' ' .'. ·RADIO IN NOTRE DAME this: morning. · in Sacfed ·. /Heart . FIVE; FRESHMEN · PRO- ~~~g:~dowmerit and building· cam.: . TEAM MARKS ~~COND
. NIGHT FEATURE church. by Rev.~ Hugh O'Donnell. GRAM COJ.'dPLETE, · Father McGinn and Rev. James HOME APPEARANC_E. · . ·Do~kman· died afte~ having both . · . - . · . . .. A.· Burns, with their ·organization, -'
Notre Dame's first. "U.niV.e!rSal 'lhnbs. amputated below the knees Students in the College _of Com- have 'been soliciting funds among. . C9ach · Keogan's baseball team Notre Dam~ Night". was observed when. he;. was ru~ .over ·.by a train merce 'commenced registration for the alumni and ·old 'students. 'in will be seen in·laction this after-
. . . on April 1 ~~ at Greenwood, Ky. The ·next year's : program. · yesterday. Minnesota rtnd . Wisconsin. They noon af 2:30. o1Cio.ck. fn the se-cond Thursday . night by. meetings of tragedy occurred during the East- Registration . will continu.e . until have· their present headquarters in game ori the home slate, when the . )~ore th~m .fi~ty ,Notre. Dame clubs er. recess while' he was. traveling ,Wednesday, May 7. · -R~gistration Miimeripolis ·.and Milwaukee. The Loyola squad from Chicago apiniers in all~ parts ·of the U:nited States, through.Kentucky incompany.·with blan~ may.be se~ured_ at the vari- ·campaign is'expected to close about on Carti~r fielct·'· Tlie .Visitors'ilie' arid by the, .b~oadcasting of' a pro~ William Conway of Holyoke, Mass.; ous halls and at.the Off-Campus June· L coached by Roger· Kiley, forme-if gram 'consisting . of speeches and who lives .in Freshman· hall: B·e.:. .office. When . filled, the· blanks . . .. · . · . . . Notre D.ame football; basketball aii(f
' music, ''froin Station; 'WGAZ, tne cause of 1the 'scarcity· of automo- should be de:i)Osited:, ill' the. box ·in N ... s . : . ' . . . . baseball' star:' .. · . . . '';;.. . . · · · · · · .bile tr.affiC the_y attel:ll:Pte_d.'to board :th. e. lobb.y of .. the lib_ r __ a_r"!f.· Att.eri- D . JARS·· PLACE · · Asi_de · frqm .·.the ·fact that 'the . ·
. South. Bend Tribune. . The Notre f h t f th t d II d . f A . ·--.a re1g t· tram at Greenwood ·at Ion o - e .. s u ents Is ca e to , • . • · . . . · serVIces·· o · sh ·were ·lost" on: the . b'am·e:.club·. of ,the St. :Joseph val.:. 8:30 o'clock on Thursday. . .· the .fine'·for late registration. . · · sorithern:_trip; the spring-jatnit·was·.
le-y held, a meeting prece_ded by. Dockrhan stumbled while s~cur.;. . . . . . . . ' . I 'IN--DRA· KE··C .. ·LA'SSIC more thansuccessfulbotb:from the a ,banquet at the Oliver. hotel;· and ;ing a· hold on 'the car ·Which he Freshm~n Program Ready- point~ oL view of games 'von and.:
: m~mbers wer~· pres?nt duri~g .the. ,was . attempting to board. and fell; The program for the Freshmen the· improvem(mt· in·. the work of;. program at_ the Tr1bun~ bulldmg .. the wheels passed over both limbs. is already arranged,_ but all, upper- QUARTER MILE RELAY TEAM the .. players. ';l'he task of .building:·.
·Rev .. Matthew, Walsh,·presi,dent :A 'doctor. who ·'was near. assisted classm.Em must' consul~ their faculty . : GETS A FIRST;' MILBAUER up· a '\vinning aggregation was not .. of. the • university, ·;delivered the in stopping the flow of blood and ·advisor hen· choosing. t~ei~. elec- SECOND;-BARR. QUALIFIES lightened -iri' the least by the Joss··
. principal address·· of the eyening. :the. s.tu~ent was· taken: to· the Col- ·ti~e~ ·for ne;ct. year. Sopho~ore~ .. _ . . . . of. A-sh: · The ch,1b is .still _far from· Father Wa;lsh Junfqlded for . ~he • lege street infirmary in Somerset :Will be req~1red to select between · . D S MOINES . A' . .the stage_ of · perfection' but the
' · 1' d b th · ~ ' ' th d f B h I · 1 f Ph ·1 E I a. pril 25 f" h · · · · ' · . a!t~m~u. p ansd.mt.a eth y en· sui.noinverf. Kf_y .. , Hb ~re he was ope~ated upon he _egrCees o e caec edorBoachclolrosoof '(Speciai)'.-Notre' t>a:Ue athletes thlg t~nfg ~~Irl_tththat _h~~ b~e? .sho.~
51 y m regar o e expa o a ter emg prepared fo·r death by p y _m omm r an . . . . us ar m e- season will go a Notre Dame. ' , the Rev John N Fallon the priest Commercial Science. ·The speciliza- figur~d prommently today m .th~ long way 'toward putting the squad
. " , · · . . · · ' t" d · . th t 1 opemng events of the annual Drake · . h . , . . . . Plans for Dormitories . m cliarge. Although he rallied, the . Ion announce m e ca a ague R .1 . .· . .1 I . m . t e midwestern sporthght. .
, I f bl d h" h h h d under the . B C . S degree (Bank- e ay ~arn.Iva ' the rlsh qu~rter . . . , . . . . . . In refe'rring to the addition to oss 0 . 00 w Ic . e a suffered ·. o F" · . · d~ A t ·I mile. 'relay .team making the best H~rlers, Look B~tter · be ·. made · to · Science hall during, pr.ove? too ;mu~h . and ~e. died at mg, · 1)nance ~n . b ~-c~un ·~h t~- showing when . it won the second ', Either McGrath -or DWYer will· the' sum~er ·he said·· "This week 2 :ao m the afternoon. J ' • ~u{an~e d may a so S e h a. WI · ·t~ section of its event hi 'the· fast time start on the mound for ·the Irish we are goi~g. td be~in to enlarge Although under severe pain, .f Ii ! e:ree. . op. om~::e~ 'VI of 43' 6-10 seconds . this. afternoon, both men 'having our clasroom space forty per cent Dockman is .said to. have remained ~ . stan I~g t' are .f r~~Ulre~. to . Iri wh-ining this. event the team mad~ an impressive. showing .. while Freshmen· dormitori~s will be erect~ consCious tl_l:roughout the ordeal. ~h oo;.~ ~n e e~ tlve 0 St 'are~ 0~:~ .defeated Miami and· Kansas which on .the spri~g. trip.: ~McGrath sery.: ed just· south of the library next ~ven- when he' .lay- blee~ng, h'e· ,e 1~s se~e~:r. u en s WI followed 'in that order wisc~nsin ed 'vith -'the pitching staff 'on the·
'fa. II we hope and it. \vill then be extended, his hand to. cla'sp the palm a~ttavdertage· 01 . t per dcd~?t~ a~el pter- won the other section. Illinois and ·~923 squad and saw ser~ce-hi sev-' ' . f h" • ' d · D · th mi e o se ec an a I wna wo ·· ' . 1 C · ·· · compulsory· for all· first year men ° ls c.omra e. unng e per- h · 1 · · · · · Iowa following the time being 3-10 era games. · ntics have labelled ' to reside on the ~ampus, also to ~od in .hic,h ·he.· was _in. t~e infirm- '~ur ~ ect~ve. . . of a second f~ter. . . him as a~ t'virle~ 'vith unwavering'
.. 'eat on the campus.'~. . , ·.. ; ary,:·he talked, of ~Is chances !or. .J~m~rs m~y ch?ose ft:o~ the·fol- Bud Barr, of. Notre Dame,, quali- con~rol. , Dwyer 1s a s?phomore·r~- .. \ ,'"We want, no· snobbishness . no pla~ng football dprmg the commg 1owmg ~.lectives m the. h~t be~ow, fied 'for the finals in the 1oO-yard crmt on the Blu~ .. and. Gold suad ,:.
1. ~"'1 .--. ~ "· ........ Ni.- ·n'~ . · seaSf'n - · . . . · ' - - ., the ·name of·the clas hemi'J'. first- d. ·h 1 · h t k · · d 1 : · 'VhO""' ·=ork on· the southern J""'l1n·t · 'I.e ass·:·ulStinctions~~at . .-: otre"'f.· ~me;-·--. ...._.,.~.._,7:---;:-:~~ ; , .. ~,c;·oc-.;.-.~. •-;·-~;. $334,
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..... -. ..;'_ NOTRE DAME DAILY Saturday, AprU 26J 1924,
Unlnralti of Notre Dame omclal daily. pa~er, ·published enry mornlni except Konda:r• Wedneada7 and· Fr-ida7 durin~: the academic -year b7 the Notre Dame Dally Com~any, Notre Dame, Indiana.
Entered aa a~nd · cla11a matter at .the PO lit omce of Notre Dame, Ind. Sab•criptlon rate,- 14.00 per 7ear: ·b:r mail, U.60. Sin~~:le copiee, four cent.. ·
Day omce, Walsh Hali.-.Main 1.218 Ni~ht office, 435 E; LaSalle Av.e.~ ... Lincoln 15.70
Official Bulletin.s · the sea to take up literary pursuits. Conrad's answer gives a new and interesting insight into his attitude
COMMERCE FACUL'l'Y...:._'rhc :Cnc~lty of ftowatih·ds. his. owt~ arht~ and his _love the college of Commerce ,..,.m · meet nt or e Inspira Ion e was compell-12 :30 Th_ursdn.Y . noon in the Accounting ed to desert-" Stick to the ship. If room, Mnm bu1ldmg. · I h d k - th t 't' ' ld JUNIOR ENGINEERs-The attention a 110Wn a Wrl mg WOU of niJ junior engineers is called to the take me away from the sea I would announcement of the Navy Department . h bl.' · · ' ,· posted on the bulletin board outside the never_ ave pu IShe.d a hne. · -Registrar's office. · The reporters find Mr. Conrad a
$4,700; The Secret Age~t, $3,900; .. Under ·Western ._·Eyes, $6,900; Chance, $6,600; Victory, $8,100, Late that same .. evening . Under Western Eyes. was sold. again to an ardent collector .. Shades of Mai'lo\v · Axel Heyst and the Nigger I · In all· this·. collection we can't help b.ut miss the manuscript of. "Lord Jim." Is this manuscript not available, or· , • can· it be that these collectors. are poor beggars after all?-J ... F.' H;·
geni~l subject for their· questions
l Between Covers J but some of the stories in the pap-EDITORIAL STAFF . ers the folowing day- show (to Mr. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: ............................. ; ....................... ,.~: ...................... PAUL G.- FPNK, '24 '--~------------ Morley's high.indignation). an amaz-'Editorial Staff-Harry Flannery, '23: Henry Fannan, '24: James Hayes, 24: John CONRAD AND THE REPORTERS ing unfamiliarity \Vith Mr. Conrad's . . Brennan, '2': Frallk Kolars, '24: Jack Scallan, '25: Eugene -N~~n, '24: Ray By Christopher Morley, Doubleday, life, his works, and literature . in
. · Cunningham, '25. · . , i. L .. G K ll •25 & C 1 · F · t ' t -New8 l!:dltora ....... --··----~·-··· ............................... Gerald Lyons,2 : aurence . he Y.,26
Page o. _ genera . . or Ins ance, one repor er Nl~ht Editora ............ - ...................... : ................ John Stoeckley, '26; Ray· Cunnin~l ahm, '26 , Thi's I·s a li'ttle-- volunie. \"ri'tte'n by claimed that Mr. Conrad's best work ·, · - Terence Donahue,'27: John Galag er, , ,,
~';!r~k~fi~~-=~~=~~===~~~:~~=~~~~~~~~=~~~~=:~~=~~~~~~~~~~==~~:::::::::~~:::~::~~y~·h;;·Ts~mn~~~:~::~i fCohrribstooopk?see1l.leMI' 0f1I·'li.eeynd:nda:dubl~~~~e ~:~;re~~I·tis~~~~:sd~h~:ldt~=~eD::~~-Dramatic,Editors ..................... ; ........................... Paul C. Martiz;/2~; Eustace Cullm~n.,24 . aaUetln- E4itor ··------·---·---·-----·-·------·--··-------------.............. - .. ~ ..... Charles McGonag e, lovers of Conrad ... Only eight hun- that his favorite book "Depended Asslsta_nt Nhtht Editors~ ............................... ~---··_ .. ;c:a~~s ~~i~o;~~*7~0.f:h! ~::::~d·};i dred and fifteen copies were printed on the d~y,-!' · · . . · Repertera-Rupert Wentworth, Lester Grady. Herbert Walthers, Ray Flannigan. Carlos and the. type has been distributed. The book concludes w1th a chap-
Lane, :Jr., .Jay -Fleming, Porter Wittick, Franklin Conway, John Purcell, J~ck t b M M 1 th 1 f Flynn, and Carl Bittner. · · The original appeared in the , er Y. r. 1 or ey · o,n . e sa e o
New York Ev.ening Post in May, •so~e of Mr. Conrad s f1~st manu- : 1923 after Mr. Conrad's an~ival in ·scripts. Some of these figures 'are l this ~~untl:y. . · · amazing. wh~n o~e. considers. that the ;
This liJBue Night Editor .: ......... : .......... Mark E~. Nevils Assistant Editor .................... Tom. Coman
As Mr. Morley says himself, '~The ;author Is, still hvmg and_ h1s bo~ks, ' BU~INESS STAFF . gist of the adventure is in the rela- _unfortunately,_ comp_artlvely little ,
!IUSINEsS. MANAGER ...... ~~-......... ~ ............................. ~·····----:-·JOHN N. :.TA:T~Nk :~~ tion between Conrad and the. re- ,read. At this auctwn Almayers : HORRORS(
Dand~ff on· those gorgeously tai-lored shoulders? Quick I get your-self .a bottle of. "Vaseline" Hair Tonic and stop that before your rep-.
Loeal .AdYertfaln~ l!anager ............................ -............................ ~ .............. Cor In ~tr c • • F II , t f '$5 300 A 0 t t ' Foreign ·Ad'Yerti•ing Manager ............... .c .......... ~--~----------·-----····----·--James A. Withey,;~~ .porters.". Mr. Morley was one of ; • 0 y :ven . or ' ; n u. cas ' Circulation -Mana~ter ....... ~ ............. ; .. h .............................. ~ ....................... John Q. Adams.. . -the special interviewers to me. Mr. 1of the Islan?s, $4,100; T,_he Nigger 1 Dlitrlbutfori l!anager ..... : ................................................................... John Worden Knn_e. ,26 of th N $4 500 Th Assistant L'ocal Advertising Mana~ers ........ Michael Reddington,'26, George J. Schtll, 27 :Conrad as· he. came up New York ! e arc1ss~s, , ; e pre- :
~A.tbertlaln~r A .. iatanh-Edward E. O'Brien,,Alfred J. Diebold, Jr., Henry J. Massman, 1-_·Harbor on the. "Tuscani'a" last ,
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face to the_ Nigger (eleven pages l, Walter J; .Kennedy, Frank Doyle, H. Edw.in MacLannan,. Jack Loftus, George f · · ll d · · · · - :spring. and in . his delightful i0 manuscnpt)' $1,100; Youth, $2,- : DJ~trlb~tf!~ eAnl•tanta~Tom .O'C~nnor, Errol Jones; F. Andrews, Joseph S~anyi, ,·entertal·ni'ng _manner, he , roams o_n :,000; Typhoo_ n,_ $5,100; No_ stromo,, 1,. ·· .,. 'Fra11k Bischoff.: P. Dlllakamp, _C. Dlcker11on. A. Nanovlc.
:to tell about the novelist's · experi- ! . • . : , ence with the repo_ rters and _ the ,8-.0 s;n·e· ss ! photographers · who . thronged the i . .I ·
' utation is ruined. Worse still-have you lost a hair or two from each
· temple? Remember Uncle John's·· round and glistening pate, and' be forewarned. "Vaseline" Hail' Tonic · is ari invaluable aid. in keeping 'the scalp in perfect condition. At.the 'same ·time, it gives the niftiest, sleekest look to the. head. · . ,
ship. In the matter . of method . . Mr. Morley gives credit' to' the ·L _d - 11• reporters for be-ing "~ore delicate- • . . ea ' e. _rs •p minded souls;" but of •the photog- ; . _ .ll raphers, he says, "one does not like T EARN the fu~damental principles of to speak.". _ L business and their application to daily
.N ·. y· k h b • business problems. To help you min1•
A union building to be built as·. soon as:.possible. .,A well-organizea student btJdy~ res.idi~g on the campus~ · ·
. True· recognition of good schplarship and a better appr~ciation for the efforts· of men in c_ampu~ ~activit~es. ,
ew or ar or; the famous mize _the time, usually spent in gaining Ru. ·sHING TO THE END~ skyline, ·and a few sailing. vessels · ' expenence, the intensive, one-¥ear training
plying under . the boys of the course of the Babson Institute 1s offered. ·The chimes iri the steeple have welcomed us back again, many of us gi'ganti·c· Tuscan!· a _ar·e all· commented · -'From actual experience -the fundamental
· · d d d ] · h 1 · · d'l- principles_of·business·are made clear. By 'for tl1eJast tim~as un ergra uates, an tle-sc oo year1s spee IY on.interestingiy. Some ;Of 'Mr. positiveexamples1thestudentisshownhow
·nearing its close. The Easter. vacatioit,Jast of those delight_fu.~ recesses, Conrad's I fellow-pa!)sengers receive ·-~~eWJ~i~~~~g.~f~Y~~aiCs~he conduct of ·is o_v_ e. r, and an exactng ·pro!!'ram of ·.daily· cl. ass wo.rk is the_ ·.outlook •un- f · d · t' 1 -1 M · h- ·d· ·-"'
~ a ew wor s-par Icu ar y mr ea Write fo-r Booklet.· til s_ummertime. _ . . . . .. Bone the artist, and ·Captain 'David
Send for booklet ''Training for Business . Leadership." Describes the courses in detail · ·and gives complete information about the
facilities of Babson·Institute and shows how
· At all drug stores and studJnt barbe~ shops. . .
. Every " Vaseline" product is reco~mended everyw~ere becauso of its abso- ·
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. ·In many __ ,v:ays tl_le spring weeks on .the campus are the best: . The Bone, of 'the "Tuscania." Mr. Bone iu'adrangle looks its prettiest, there is much .opportunity to get out among and- Mr. Conrad were cabin mates on our fellows, 'and for the seni~rs there is already a .reeling of v .. ·anting t? the trip "and had found themselves
- tread familiar pathways as often 'as possible before June ends. college to be·· kinspirits,"' and Captain Bo'ne ·. - days~ .• ·· ·- . ' · · · and 'Mr. Conrad had been friends
· men are trained for executive roles. Write
B.· ·.tobday:,Nooblliga·t·i~tin:t ·:.-t -[~"E"~~· . Accuracy
a son ns u e ~'11~:~ 1 . , . . . . . . . . . The baseba_ll_.gam~s _and. the _t~ack .meets, c .. lass a_ b._ d- c. lrib elect_i_o. ns_, for years. Mr. Morley revels in
spirit at the' thought of -Mr. Con~ . the junior:proni and _the-s,enior ball, all must .be crowded into a busy six rad, "in the. exhilaration o'f·firiding ~~ee~, :and:_t]IeTI comm~~qe~e~t.,~·-·~-'-'~-·:·~--::- c'·'" ,3 ,,-2~-c--c,·---~ .. -----~ ' ,·--:~ :...0>-- ilfmseiT--:--a:garii:-- oaf'~sea\:-:ancf"'such
·The chimes in the steeple are rushing us on ! nfQst of us rememqer cort'genial company, sitting up until their we~comes, we are glad that they no'w sound out. across campus, 2 o'clock or: so every morning, ·in
· ,301 WashlagtonAve.. , · , c , , . . . Babson--Park, (sm~~:rJ Mass. ~~- ~~::----=-~.', ___ pur __ t_esy_~:::o:--:::::...,.,.._ ----'-,~
ServiCe .. ·. tellfng' thelwurs t(i the end. . a red dressing gown, talking hf!p-
pily' of art, ~eam~mship, literature I and everything between."· -
.. - . The~e are.'ruts in every road. Even the lrard surfaced -uv{mue to~suc- . It was Captain . Bone, a_lso a cess· is· m'arred_. by· the deep indentures' of failures· _who have_ guzzled _\vriter who;. thirteen years ago, and waddled along, smearing as' they went. . . . . . · · sent Conrad- a copy' of ,''The: Brass-
. The .coJlege .m.an is not rut proof! -In. fact he· mny even _have .a bounder,'' then just published, and
RUTS.
·. ·.tendency .to .get do,vn into one of the: slots and :toil along; unmindful sought Coni·ad's. advice, sa-ying that he had ·some th'ought of leaving of ;his .objective,- falsely confident in· the- fact. that he· has . his ah:~a
~ilter's . sheepskin some,~ here in. his . trunk. - . ~ . Es~ll,VCin oric~ sni~ iir-o~_i of. ltiS" e}?igramatiC- sho~ts thnt-.'~A·.-·rUt:-JS-. ___ ;.....;;. ___ _... ___ ~· :-· ~-
. a miliiature grave.: It is- better to go bumping ahead over a rough way .than to roll sleepily on digging for our selves, and. for. those who Jollo'w
· ·: · ·? _de~perai_id',d,eepergf.ave." . _ - · .. · · · · ·. · .. 1 ·. :Much ·has been·wrtten, it is true, about ruts. -~uLtoo much may ·n--bt
' be w~itten; it'is ~qualty_: true. : · .· · . · . . ': _ . . ·. . Evidence: that thouSa!JdS -of ambitious youilg make the error of. tramp-.
. ·ing ,iritq them .bears eloquent testimony to the need of-frequent arid P :_1' J ~: ~ ~ ::.
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' . Saturday;,·April.26, .1924. NOTRE DAM~· (pAtLY . 8
TENNIS MEN :BEGIN . ~ ~· .. SCHOOL TOURNEY
17ar..·'S·l·ty· · ti'ins Four._of Six _Ga __ me_ sin OBERST sETs JAVELIN lnterhall Nzne~ Y I Yt' l . MARK AT ~ANSAS MEET t.
·, . So_ uth,·. Ash And Dunne Suffer Injuries --r- Resume Schedule 'In a meet featured by the break- __ _
Winning· four games in six starts, McGrath pitched for "the locals and b the Notre Dame baseball_ squad. in let the Kentucky collegians down ing of several record~ Gene 0 ~rst Interhall baseball teams will be-: of . Notre Dame, set a . new field . · h h' d · f · charg· e · of Coach George Keogan with four scattered hits. Nolan ·~1 • th . · 1• th · 'th .gm t e t 1r series o games to-
· .· pAIRINGS ANN9UNCED FOR , ANNUAL TOURNAMENT
TH.IS WEEK.
recoru. m e Jave m row WI · th C · d B finished its annual spring training counted three -safeties and Farrell h f 197 f t 6 . h . th morrow on e artier an rown-trip at . Cincinnati, last ~aturdaY: scored with a ·four base hit. Both a. eave 0 • • e,e ' me es m e ·son diamonds. As originally drawn afternoon and arrived at the univer- Ash and D~nne came· to bat only ~:;sas umversity relays last Sat.ur- :up,, the . schedule called. for ga!"_es sity, Sunday morning. : once before being Jnjur«?d and both s'. 1 t . 11 • d on Easter Sunday, April 20. Smce . . evera wes ern co eges game 1 f h . 1 • . b t
The 1924 southern jaunt, while were credited with a hit. · . . . th · t b h tt many o t e. payers we1e a sen , With the reopening .of s.chool af~ it. proved to be. a good traini~g Notre Da~e 320 004 130-13 14 2 ~~~m~:~~~~mrel:y m~:.rk:..s ~o::~ ; . (Continued on page four.) .. ,,
ter the Easter recess, tenni~ at. the trip for the diamond pe_rforme:rs Transylvama 000 000 010--:- 1 4-5 Dame placed second in the univer- : .. university swung into the ·hmebght wh6 will represent Notre Dame on . Batteries-McGrath and Silver; sity medley relay and in the two ;•·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·--
·with the beginning of the ~nnual the base line this spring, .was :'a Thompson; Borders and G~viden. 'I I J f D p I n·R· FRANK J POWERS' tournament. Two . matches m the costly one, the team being deprived Notre· Dame~ 3; Kentucky Wes.:. :~ e2~e fa:e-t, 6°~~~h:s i~ :~ew b::~d : .· . . first round . have alr~ady. be~n of the services of Curly Ash for leyan, 2. jump. . , . \ · • · . . • · · 1 d Off these resultmg m VIC- t' h. e ·' remai'nder o· f. the season be:.. · ' . · · · · : Office at University Infirmary p aye . ' . . . In one . of the best games seen
tories· for Thompson. and H~rmon c·ause of a fractured ankle and of this season in' ·Lexington, Notre Dr. J.· A.· Stoeckley, Extracti~g, . -· . Ho~r; 12:30 to 4 '. who were- matc.hed With Myers ~nd Bert Dunne ·temporarily, due to Dame defeated Kentucky Wesleyan, and Dentistry, 511 J; M. S. Bldg. Reaidence Phone, ·Main 3346 McKevi~ respectiyely. · · . : a wreitehed ankle. ·Both men were 3 to 2, Friday, April 18 .. The date ============== ..... -·-·-·-·-,-·-,-·-·-·-·-
Although the gym offers but ~wo injured when .. ,they . caught their as . originally . scheduled called for courts to play on, the first round spikes in the hard ground' while a game \Vith Centre college but be-matches should~ pe played. off. b~ slidjtig into second,' base in · 1the cause of a ·rmiddy grounds the en-the mid~le of next week m order Transylvania game, April 16: coun~er was cancelled. .Dwyer of that the second round may get un- N~tre Dame, 2; Tennesee, 7. . the locals and. Young of the Ken-der way· as soon ?s possible. Th~ After winning the opening game tucky collegians staged a pitching
· drawings for the· first round _re- with Georgia Tech· 4-3, the Ter- duel in which the Terrier mounds-sultie~ in . the'• foll~\ving pairing~=. riers moved ilito Knoxville and lost :inan had the better of the ~rgument I . McGuire· V. _McCI_-gre, Dohmes v. to Tennessee, 7 to 2. Joe Dawes by six sti'ikeouts. · The opposition Corells, Rebil v .. D'iiVis, Dorgan v. pitche~ good ball but was . giv~1 was unable to find DwYer's de-Rodgers, Be~itz. v .. Wallace, Ward wavering support a~d the southern- livery after' the first fr.ame i:ri wliich v. Roux, Lutz · v. Powell, Gallagher ers counted five runs on three hits. the Panthers· ·garnered their ·two v . Celebr~zze, Kno.bloo'k v'. Hol- Dunne's single, an error, Nolan's runs. . . I l;nd · Fleming v .. A. Kinney, Centi- single followed by_ ant?ther errOr Wesleyan ...... 200 000 000~4 2 3 li~~ v~ ;Brown, .JFoKrkin v.S A~~- gave the Irish their .only. scores. . Notre ·Dame .. 101· 100 OOx-8 3 .3 strong,· Boehm~ v.. · enny, · I - Notre Dame• .-:ooo, 200. 000_:_2 6 5 ; Batteries-Dwyer and Silver; Jer ;v. Moran, Herrington v~ T_. Kin- Terinesse.e .... 050 010 10x~7 .9 ~ Young and Clark· · ney. .- . . .Batteries-Dawes and · Silver; ' Notre Dame, 4; St. Xavier, 0.
The Notre Dame· varsity tennis ·Powell and Cantrell. ; ·'The' club . completed its annual team wil; pegin its 1924 schedule Car~o·ri-Newma·n; 6; 'Notre Dame, 4. spring trip with a 4 to. 0 victory with a tlir~e day jaunt throuffh The Terriers suffered their sec- over· St. Xavier at' Cincinnati, Sat-cen,tral Indiana. The •team Will d d. f t • t C N . 'd ., A '1 19 Th t . . ' . , .. I··. d' r M on . e ea agams arson:-, ewman ur ay, pr1 . _ -~- · e ~am- as a1 ; meet · Butler at. · n Janapo .Is, . ay ll ' 6 t · 4 T d A· ·1 15 whole played better ball .than at ' 1• ·Indiami at Bloomington, May 2; csot ege, oth ' uesdafy, tphri . . ' · . d .11 M 3 ange, on e moun or e var- · ._..,(Continued on Page 4.)' Wabash at Crawfor SVI e, ay · · 't · ·t· h d ff t' b 11 b 't h' · · · '· · 'l · · th a airi s1 Y p1 c e e ec 1ve a 'f u IS
. The:i men W1 1 JOUrney sou.. g . support failed him' in severai in- .. · · ~ · for .the state ·meet at Indianapolis . ·. d · II ·. th · · hth f' ·1· . • - · mngs an a ra y m . e e1g a1 -two; 'v:eeks later. - . . . ed to top the southerners' lead. No~ . Frank Donovan, and Mike Velas- Ian hammered out a homer to raise
co· . star players on . the local ten-:- th · T · · . · .' , t d th W t I e err1er score. _
• ms 1team · e~ ere.' e · .. es e;_n n~ Notre Dame ~.001 000 021-4 9 5 door. champiOnship matches ·m De- Carson-New .. 010 301 10x..:_6 · 7 0 troi~ la~t _week ~ ponov~l1 reached Batteries-Stange and Silver;
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the ·semi-fmals by defeatmg M;erkle B 1 - d R' h 6-3. 6-2. Merkle was ·champion of easey.,an .· ' IS man.i . . t~Big .. Ten~l~t~year .. --In~ tlf(tse~i=- _No6~:~a;ee;!::;--!;~~;;!~a~;:;;~::, imals, . Donovan was. mat~he~ with led· -over the Transylvania nin·e in George O'Connor a~~ beat hlm;_ 7- a one ·sided game 13 to 1 in 5,:6-3.. O'Connor IS anothe; ~Vol- which the .Notre D~me aggreg~tion v~rine _star and_ ~on the Michigan ost the ~ervicesof Ash, second base- ·
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btle at Ann ~rbor )ast fall. _The m .. an, ·and , Dunne ··right fielder. result of the fmal· round. could not · · · ' · be obtained at· press time.. Mike Velasco was eliminated hi'.th~e: first roun.d of the tourney.· · ~-.'
ILLINOIS· UNIVERSITY-Lefty O~Connor, left. the · Illini baseball squad at New Orleans recently to go to. ·Youngstown,_ 0., .. · to·· give Bonesetter ~Reese'· a chance ·.to ·get his 'so're · pitching . arm ·into shape for the· conference games. ·, O'Con:-nor pitched. a . no-~it no-run. g~me against Notre· Dame. last year. ·
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·c· ~- ·b D · · D • I quirements for students taking part ':'· u ' . . an~es _urrng I At. Othe_ r ~alleges . in extra-curricular activities. . · -Recess Attract Many . .
captain, a forward on the '24 bask-_ know the ident:ty. ·A ~.h~ir. accu~~rs etball team, tWO CO-eds an~ the Emd did: ·not hear the eviddiice
· · · · · · ' T\venty-five students of the fresh-editor of the .''Oklahoma Daily," against them. ·
. The Easter vacation was marked C 0 L U M B I A· UNIVERSITY--: man class face . arrest and · expul- which printed the names of. the al- . _ ..
. by successful dances held· in vari- Preparations are. now.·being made sion from· college as . a result of · ous cities. In Cleveland, .the·. Glee to care· for over 14,000. students their attack upon· the· home of. J. club · of the university gave a con- who ·are expected to enroll in this E. Shaw, .in an attempt ·.to kid.:
Ieged guilty studentS, in _violation -------of university rules~-are in serious PRINCETON • ·.UNIVERSITY~' difficulties. Both of the accused Starting its eleventh · season, . the girls· deny they 'rire guilty and say Prince top Life, Saving. club formal: thP.y __ were given· an unfair tdal, ly opened i~s activities for the year in ~vhich they were not allowed to with a meeting in the Poot ·
cert followed by a dance Monday yem''s ·summer 'school._· · ' nap William Shaw, sophomore .. The in ·the ballroom of the Statler ho- students gave no motive · for the tel. !larry Denny's orchestra play-_ IO'~'rA UNIVERSITY- St~otio'n attempte4. kidnapping.. . . ed, and Koch and Rickard were. . n . . , '"' of fe~tured 1in solos. ·At the 'Black- WHO, .Bankers Life Company_ . stone hotel .. in- Chicago Tuesday Des Moines, _has announced that _It ' iLLINOIS UNIVERSITY--:-Ovet; night a dance was held· under the' will broadca_st results of the Drake 300 delegates are·attending:the ria-_auspices of. the - Chicago club, at r~lays Satur?ay. ·.The wave length .tional convention or' the Scabbard \vhich ·Chez Pierre's orchestra fur- wlll be 526 meters. 'and Blade national honorarv mili-
. nished the music. ,In Toledo,. Sey-· , . . : .tary fraternity~ ·The case of. Wal-mour's oi·chestra played at Colling- · .. NEBRASKA UNIVERSITY-En~ _ter· A. Mueller, who was recently -wood Hall on ruesday night. The, gineers are observing ~he fou:rteen- evicted from . the society for pa.:. Pacific .Coast Club gave a formal. th annual Engineers'. w~ek. A cifistic utterances while. a student dance ~simiiar. to the one held at :large parade, ~· pep meeting,. an~ ~t Garrett Bibical insti~ute, ,~van-Chdstlnas · at the College Inn- on :a social convocation were- held. en~·-. ston, was heard and action regard-Monday- night,· which , . was . highly_ lier in the :week ... A field d~y a~d ing his reinstatement withheld; successful, many of those who were ·banquet followed by a dance Will .
''staying·a:t the university ~uring_ the close the ·-pr'ogram~.... . . . . . ;, . OKLAHOMA . UNIVERSITY'___.:. · yaca,tio:J.:.:b~i~(_in att~n_da~c~. . _' ' : · ' · · . · · · As a result'. of indictments against
. M I C JI .I -'G 'AN. AGRICULTURE students for cribbing, the -'23 ·grid IN.TERfi.A.Li.--N"i~f~f:E·s--, - ·--· ·--- __ ... COLLEGE-Definite plans are now .
RESUME SCHEDULE being made .. for.· the' .laying of the . (Continued from page, 3) . I. corner st.!_?ile of~the Union building, . w .
tl:e games .were. postponed . ana· -~une i4. J~.~es ~~ ~otton, p_ron;- RIGLE!:S ,viii be play~d .~t a d_ate set by the ment la'.vyer and alupm:us o~ Ne~v . . . _ (. , :. _ rectors of ·the·. hall.. ·.:,Tomorrow's York, will be the prmctpal speak- .
. ! . ~:;~~r'1.:~-7~·: ~~.ay~d ·as. ~~hed.~-~ed er. J . '::Ajt~r everi:J meal . These are· as follows: .,, I' • ' . MINNESOTA .. : UNIVERSITY-. : Morning-Sophomore·· v. B~d. iri·; About 120 student~ have signed tip
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Just' ~hen you're hurrying the most . -zip! and away go_es that shaving cream cap~ · The new cap on Williams
· ·_ ends the nuisance forever. It's hingeg .. : After:rioon-Brownson · v. Cadil- 'top" ·in·. the Semor ,circus -which ·1-a-s-t-l-n-g
· ··lac;·Carrollv. D~y;Sorin v. Walsh~ will-be given· May 16 and.17. · benefit as . ·corby won_-·a:. ten· i,nhing gaine . . . well~
·. on arid can't.· get lost. ' · _.,!~: snaV:ing, t-~~~ .Willia:ms has just as noticeable 'im-·. · .. .· provements: . Wil~jams lather is heavier and more closely···.-~.
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· ~wo. games. :Piayed',Aj:>:ril ~ 3 ! . - · for the observance of Mother's Day · ~ · · 'to be held· May il, uild.er the ·a us- ·
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