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v BEAT BRADLEY Volume XLVI · FR J. l WILLIAMS PUBLISHES NEW OF POEMS Is Noted Author of Fulfillment" As we go to pr ess, word co mes to rs that Rev. F ather J. A. Williams has published a new book of poems. Many of the forni er s tud ents a t St. Viator will remember Fath er '\Vii- Iiams as the kindly and cap able man- age r of the Viator ian, whi ch office he held for many years . At the pres&nt time he is Dea n of Eng lish at Co lu m- . bus Co ll ege , Sioux Fa lls, Sout h Dakota. We append an est imation ,. wr itten by one of his many ad mirer s, of the poet and his most r ecent work 1 which tear..s the tit le, 11 L es t We Fo r- get." Thurs da y, Februa ry 14, 1929 . BEAT MILLIKIN No.9 STATE CATHOUC VICTORIOUS TOURNEY TO BE r.N GREAT STRUGGLE HELD AT VIATOR WHH ILL. WESLEYAN I Rest of Duwnstate Catho lic I Irish Schoo's to Compete Ra ll y in L as t Quarter To Win The third a. nnua! Ill inois State Before a crowd of two Catho lic Basketball Tournament will fr enzied basketball fans, St. Viator ;·c he ld at St. Viator Co ll ege on defe a ted Illinois Wesleyan at the Mar c- h 1, 2, 3, under the au spices of local gym nasium Thursday night. the Centra l State s Prep. Association. Th e final s core wa s 23 to 20. Thi s de- Th e tounu1men t will be made up of feat practically s ha ttere d ::1. 1! Ca th oli c High School s i.n the hope s of winning a fourth outs id e of th e c ity of Chi cago . l:as ketball cha mpionshi p, a$ it was and will de termin e th e champion of th e ir se :: ond defeat in the conference. the s tate. Th e winn er of th e tourney In th e fi nal quarter the Iri sh bask- will ha ve the right to compete in the e:tee rs s taged a great rally to pu ll the Natic·n !i l Cathol ic Tour nam ent as g ame out of t:1 .e fl !·c, after \Ves ley an repre t; ent::l tive, to be held at had piled up commandi ng le·1d ln Loyola Un iver s ity, Chi cago, March the early part of th ' second per iod . 20, 21, 22, 23. hard for every poi nt thy Lest 'Ve For get Tio ard of Dir ectors made, th e Iri sh crept up to knot the List ed a rn ong the many weaknesses The Board o(. Directors, as an- sc ore; and wit h five minutes to g .-: of human nature, forgetfuln ess may n0tmccd by the Ath leEc Board, St . s hot pa st to g3in a t hre e point ad- be ranked as one of th e most out- Viator , is composed of th e Rev. L. vantage. With a three po:nt lead standin g. VVe are like those who s it T. Phillips, c. s. v., Principa l of St. th e Vi:ttorians resorted to a. 5t a ll ing in the meadow admiring the in creas- Vbt o:· Ac.ademy, chairman; Rev. E. game. Th e Ti tans tried hard to ing beauty of the setting s un , and M. Kelly, c. s. v., Direcbr of Ath- tr eak up the frozen game of the forget to consider the bea uty of the le ti cs, St. Viator Co ll ege; Rev . John !o o als, hut to no avail and th os• t hree things about us. Un s ati s fi ed is ma n P. Farre ll , Direct or of At hleti cs , points provided the margin of victory with the things wit h which he comes Holy Trinity, Bloo min gton; Rev . A. f or the Iris h. in contact every day. He l ooks with REV . F R. J. A. WILLI AMS M. Kreckel, Director of Athletics , Meeha n, Wesleyan's big threat, who eager eyes to the foreign countri e., Cen tral Ca tholic High of St. Thomas, was Via tor's menace in th e l a..st en - and in doing so over looks th e fin -2 r! Rockford; Rev. A. Freehill, 0. S. B ., gage ment between the two tea ms, f HOLY NAME SOCI ETY I Varsity Football chantment of the Wes t, and m•n of OFFICWALL". FORMED 'I Men Get Swea.ters Dire ctor m Athletics, St. Joseph s te llar guard, a brilliant per- the West cr ave the i ntell ectuality and 1 2 I }Jigh St11oo l, Rock Isl and; Rev . formance in guarding Meehan . Ken th e hi s tori cal background of the 1 At a t" f t h hi . b Joseph Cummms, 0. C., Director of watc hed him liko '' hawk and Meehan East; e ach mor e or less blind to the ! mee mg 0 e at etlc J Athlettcs, Cmpus Chri st i Hi gh School, received ve ry few 011en shots. T he 1ner,its of his own terr i tory. We ar ' Practically Entire Stud ent Body ' twelve men wer e awarded Varsity Galesburg; Rev. J. A. Butzen, a nd C. highly-touted . Toe Ba ker wa s fie ld just such men. For year s we ha vt Enrolled m the ir set. ·- 1 K. Weisrnantel, Secreta.r y of the scorele ss during the "'€'cond half and delved into th e poetr y of a ntiquit y; 1 vices 011 the gndnon dmmg the pa st Central States Prep. Association. t his feat was pro min ent in Vi ator' s e very n ew poet that !.s born receive s . year. Th ose players to receive the Ce nt ral Comm it tee v; ctory. our h ear ty appl ause and encourage - The Holy Na me Soctety was i:1- were, Herber t, 'l'he Co mmittee . hand li ng all ar- Baker kept his t ea m in the l'U:1.Hi':'l£ ment , an d a ll the wh ile a poet has 1 augerated at St. Viator Mtchael Delaney, L mu s Mets, Dona ld rangeme nts for the tou rn amen t is t he first ha lf by r eg ister ing thre e been sing ing at our ver y doorstep S unda y, F ebrua ry 3, by the Rt. l<. ev. McCart h y, Th omas H anahan, J ohn compo sed of the Athletic Board of pr et ty fi eld goa ls and a fre e throw, but we h ave been too deaf to hear Bernard J. Shei l, aux iliary bishop of O'Malley , By r on Evard , Kenneth Control, St. Via t or, with the Rev. E . but in the second per;o d the flash and t oo se lfi sh to encourage him. the ArchdJOcese of Chi cago a•lc! an Clothi er, Joseph Logan, Clarence M. Kell y as Director of the Tourna- from In dia. na could n ot pierce Via- The Rev. James A. Wilhams wa s I alumnus of St V!. 3.tor's The e ntire Romary, Marti n Toohill, and Dani el ment , and the Rev. T. C. Ha rri son as tor's tight defense to regai n t he 1l'ad bor n m Miller Sout h Dakota on Apnl stu dent body took part m one cf the Halt Th e sweat ers are Maroo n in Exec utive Secre tar y. Father Harr i- the Iri sh had wr es ted fro m his tea m. 20, 1885. l ife 's s tory a short Impr ess ive cet emom:s ul :.he colOI With a lar ge " V" gracing I son has a lr eady se nt out in vitatio ns Viator Lea ds at Start and simple one for It IS a lif e of I year, pledgmg themselves oO IO·pect I the fiont. The playels were allowed to a ll t he Ca tholi c Hi gh Schools in The I rish sta rted off f a st aod be- secl ud ed studiousness in the great and revere the s ::tcred of Our . thei r choice between a slip over wi th the s tate, asking for the ir record s. fore esleya n could for m the iJ· de - co mpani ons hip of good books and I . " . ."" . . I a c.rew neck a coat s weater , E ntrees in the tournament w ill be (Cont'd on l ast page) n at ure. After his primary education T . . e Holy Name "; OCi ety 1. .• au 01- wh1 le the Semors were allowed to made by compa r ative records. , . gan iz atio n that see ks to lessen the take the !.r choice between a blanket Holy Trin ity Champi or. s I (Cont d on third pag e) 1 habit o: profane and obsceno. l ang- I with the "V'_' mon ogram on it and a H oly Trinity High of Bloom ington Vi ator Basketball uage that JS be com in g so WicJ e.s plead s weatet. Pt ac ti ca lly all the Se mo1 s wlll be the defendin g Champton. Th e S k • I Splendid Cablegram a mong t he _youth of today:. Th eir ! chos e. blankets .. Th e swea ters ar e reco rd s of many schools s ubmi tte d to toe IS mprovmg effo rts are dn ected m a spe c1a l way here dnd ye fl g htmg · n1 en are a heady date show however that th ere may Received from Rome toward the re linqui s hing of t he prac- 1 wearing them. be an for Trin,ity High. Spa id- After gett ing off to a poor s tart in ___ I ti.ce of conver sat iun punctuat e d_ with ing In stitut e of Peoria h as recently the Litt le Nin eteen Co nference the One of the happy s urpri ses of th e for the . sake of As won t heir fourteenth victory. Corpus Iri sh ha ve played great ba.Jl . They new year came in the for m of a ML Phel an stated. one must hs tcn to Forei gn Languag e Chr isti of Galesburg, St. Vi at or hung up a s tri ng of e ight consecut.ive cablegram from Cl au dia Muzio of the : the talk of men, youths, ancl Classe H ld M t Academy, Routt Co ll ege Academy, St. victori es before hav ing their winning Chicago Grand Opera Co., now s ing- f youn.ger boys , and s 0 ee Th oma s High of Rockford, St. Josep h st r ea k br oken by De Pa ul in a double ing at the Royal Grand Opera 1 ever It IS p1 mal_J 1 of Mo li ne, St. Mary of 'Voodstock, over-t im e ga me. The st rin g of vic- The ab· e of Rome. It reads: of this society to th1 s Th e Dante Italian Club held it s Fox Va ll ey High of Aurora have al- tories included wins over such team s Prof. M. Mascarino ev il, and over 100,000 boys and men I us ual se mes ter meeting , J anuary 20 , • ready shown ability in their var ious as St. Louis U ., Co ncordia, Shurtl e ff, St. Viat or Co ll ege , in the di ocese of Chicago alene are 11929. districtS and all wi ll co ntend for the Brad ley. Il linois Wes leyan, Lincoln, Bou rbonnais, Ill. working and praying as l unit for The pr ogram was as follows : Con- right to enter th e Nat io nal Cat holic Illin ois Co ll ege, and Cha rlesto n. By To you and to the entir e fac ulty this very this is only I vers ation between student s; th e rea.d- Tournament. ! vi.rtue of fo ur wins and s tud ent body of St. Viator Col- 1 of put po ses. of club. It lS ing of cone spondence in Ita li an car- V1ator IS now m l ege a nd to the Dan te Club my I also mt erested m hel pmg r ied on be tween ou r studen ts and Bradley Baseball ! thn·d pla ce m the co nfere nce . h f th N y boys and men to find aid ana those of ot her co ll eges. fluent r·ead I mg. Th oe mo st no tewort hy VIctory WlS es or (es· ewd) eCalr. d" M . I ment , and h as ins tituted a sep ar ate ing oral tran slation 'of Schedule Complete I wa s over Illinoi s Wesleyan who for 1 gne au Ia l UZIO. . , . , Surel y this was a most graciou5 body, the Broth ers, practi ca l expres sions. Thi s was a ! the past three years have been con- manner of acknowledgi ng Professo r purpo se It 15 to airl m wa.y pr::t ctical ap p lication of the work Peor ia , Ill., Feb. 14, (Special) - 1 ference champion s. Thi s defeat vir- Mascarino's l ette r in which he ex- can, all those who a rc m need c, f covered during- th e flrst semes ter and Bradley Co ll ege ba s eball schedule tua ll y eliminated We sleyan from the pres.sed his wish for her at I . At the o'clock s tl'Clied during the last two for . . spr ing includ:s 13 title race . The team as a whole is Chn st mas and at th e new year m be- Sheil gave a sholt but em - we eks. agamst L1ttle 19 and B1g Ten schools s etting a fa st pace wit h Evard l ead- ha lf of the Dan te Club. phattc addre ss in which he st res3eU Th e meet ing was att ended by all wit h a poss ibility of s evera l more ing the conference in scor ing. h av ing It wi ll be remem ber<:! ci that Mb s the need of such a society, : md c :.:: - the members of th e Italian cla sses and be ing added to round out a trip to for his closest rival his t eam mate, Claudia 1\Iuzio was the donor Cl.f pressed the wish that all the st ud- pres!ded over by Rev. Doctor V. the Uni vers it y of Notre Dame. Red O'Mall ey who ha s a total of sever al pr izes to th e Italian cla s 3 c..; ents try to live up to th e ir pledge Marz ano. In his clos ing speech Gam es ar e scheduled with th e Uni- ninety points agai n st Evard's one of St. \'hitOr ir. the past . l mmediate ly aft er s upp er, lhe officers Doctor Mar za no e mpha sized th e high ' vers ity of Illinois, Lincoln College, hundred and fourtee n. VVith the r est In the remembrance 1 >f tl t ese form - were installed. Ra ym ond S pra gllP philological valu e of such a mee ting Normal U., Univers ity of \¥i sco nsin, of the team h igh up in the scoring er favor s as well a s. ; hi s latest ex- wa s elected pre s id e nt; .J ohn Sm'th, for s tude nts who want a p ra ct ical and Lak e Fores t, Knox, St. Viator, Wes- and pl aying great ball prospects for pression of her kin rlnf'SS the I vice- presid. ent; Thoma s Doyle, lasting knowledg e of a foreign Ian- State Teachers, and the U niver- a conference championship at Viator Coll ege fee ls gratofcll and honored (Contmued on fourth page) g uage. s 1ty of Notr e Dam e. 1 look brigh t.
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v

BEAT BRADLEY

Volume XLVI

· FR J. l WILLIAMS PUBLISHES NEW VOLU~1E OF POEMS

Is Noted Author of Fulfillment"

As we go to press, word co mes to rs that Rev. F ather J. A. Williams has published a new book of poems. Many of the fornier s tudents a t St. Viator will remember Father '\Vii-Iiams as the kindly and cap abl e ma n­ager of the Viatorian, whi ch office he held for many years . At the pres&nt time he is Dean of E ng lish at Colum- . bus College, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. We append an estimation , . written by one of his many admirers, of the poet and his most recent w ork 1

which tear..s the title, 11 Lest We For­get."

Thursday, February 14, 1929 .

BEAT

MILLIKIN

No.9

STATE CATHOUC 1 V~ATOR VICTORIOUS TOURNEY TO BE r.N GREAT STRUGGLE

HELD AT VIATOR WHH ILL. WESLEYAN I

Rest of Duwnstate Catholic I Irish Schoo's to Compete

Ra lly in Last Quarter To Win

The t hird a.nnua! Ill inois State Before a crowd of two thou~and Catholic Basketball Tournament will frenzied basketball fans, St. Viator ;·c held at St. Viator Coll ege on defe ated Illinois Wesleyan at t he Mar c- h 1, 2, 3, under the au spices of local gym nasium Thursday night . t he Centra l States Prep. Assoc ia tion . Th e final score was 23 to 20. This de­The tounu1ment will be made up of feat practically shattered VVe~ l eyan's ::1. 1! Ca tholic High School s i.n the hopes of winning a fourth con::;~cutive

~.ta te, outs id e of the city of Chicago. l:asketball championship, a$ it wa s and wi ll determin e th e champion of their se ::ond defeat in the confer ence. the s tate. Th e winner of the tourney In the fi nal quarter the Irish bask­will have the right to compete in the e:teers s taged a great rally to pull the Natic·n !i l Cathol ic Tournam ent a s game out of t:1 .e fl !·c, after \Vesleyan ~ t a te repre t;ent::l tive, to be held at had pi led up ~ commanding le·1d ln Loyola Univers ity, Chicago, March the early part of th ' second period . 20, 21, 22, 23. Fighti ~g hard for every point thy

Les t 'Ve Forget Tioard of Directors made, the Iri sh crept up to knot the Listed arn ong the many weaknesses The Board o(. Directors, as an- score; and wit h five minutes to g .-:

of human nature, forgetfulness may n0tmccd by t he Ath leEc Board, St. shot pa s t to g3in a t hree point ad-be ranked as one of the most out- Viator, is composed of the Rev. L. vantage. With a three po :nt lead standing. VVe are l ike those who s it T. Phillips, c. s. v., Principal of St. the Vi:ttorians resorted to a. 5ta ll ing in the meadow admiring the increas- Vbto:· Ac.ademy, chairman; Rev. E. game. The Titans tried hard to ing beauty of t he setting sun, and M. Kelly, c. s . v., Direcbr of Ath- treak up the frozen game of the forget to consider the beauty of t he le tics, St. Viator College; Rev. John !ooals, hut to no avail and t hos• t hree things about us. Unsatis fi ed is ma n P . Farrell , Director of Athletics, points provided the margin of victory with the things with wh ich he comes Holy Trinity, Bloomington; Rev. A. f or the Irish. in contact every day. H e looks with REV . FR. J . A. WILLI AMS M. Kreckel, Director of Athletics, Meehan, Wesleyan's big threat, who eager eyes to the foreign countrie., Central Ca thol ic H igh of St. Thomas, was Viator's menace in the la..st en-a nd in doing so overlooks the fin -2 r ! Rockford; Rev. A . Freehill, 0 . S . B., gagement between t he two teams,

~~:gs o~f th~is Eoa:~ lo~;ti;:r A~~:riec:~ f HOLY NAME SOCIETY I Varsity Football ~~;;,ct~~r~~ A~:~ti~~o~;~sB;deJo~~:~: :n~~r=~a;,~:~ c~:~ l ~lo~~~::.gh~~:t:~.: chantment of the West, and m• n of OFFICWALL". FORMED 'I Men Get Swea.ters Director m Athletics, St. Joseph stellar guard, ~ave a brilliant per-the West cr ave the intellectuality and

1 2 I }Jigh St11ool, Rock I sland; Rev. formance in guarding Meehan. Ken

the historical background of the 1 At a t" f t h hi . b Joseph Cummms, 0. C., Director of watched him liko '' hawk and Meehan East; each more or less blind to the ! mee mg 0 e at etlc 0~1 d J Athlettcs, Cmpus Chri sti High School, received very few 011en shots. The 1ner,its of his own territory. We ar•' Practically Entire Student Body ' twelve men were awarded Varsity Galesburg; Rev. J. A. Butzen, and C. highly-touted .Toe Ba ker was fie ld just such men. For years we havt Enrolled s~veaters m re~o~~ ltion ~f the ir set.·-

1 K. Weisrnantel, Secreta.ry of the sco reless during the "'€'cond half and

delved into the poetry of a ntiquity; 1 vices 011 the gndnon dmmg t he past Central States Prep. Association. t his feat was prominent in Viator's every new poet that !.s born receives . year. Those players to receive the Centra l Committee v;ctory. our heart y applause a nd encourage- The Hol y Name Soctety was i:1- a\~ards were, Capt~in Joh~ Herber t, 'l'he Committee . handling all ar - Baker kept his tea m in the l'U:1.Hi':'l£ ment, and a ll the while a poet ha s 1 augerated at St. Viator Col~eg e Mtchael Delaney, Lmus Mets, Dona ld rangement s f or t he tournamen t is i~ ·. the first half by registering three been s inging at our very doorstep Sunday, F ebruary 3, by the Rt . l<.ev. McCarthy, Thomas H anahan, J ohn composed of the Athletic Board of pr etty fi eld goa ls and a fre e throw, but we have been too deaf to hear Bernard J . Sheil, auxiliary bishop of O'Malley , Byron Evard , Kenneth Control, St. Via tor, wit h the Rev. E . but in the second per;od the flash and t oo selfish to encourage h im. the ArchdJOcese of Chicago a•lc! an Clothier, Joseph Logan, Clarence M. Kelly as Director of the Tourna- fr om India.na could not p ierce Via-

The Rev. James A. Wilha ms was I alumnus of St V!.3.tor's The entire Romary, Martin Toohill, and Daniel ment , and the Rev. T. C. Harrison as tor's tight defense to regai n t he 1l'ad born m Miller South Dakota on Apnl student body t ook part m one cf the Halt The sw ea ters are Maroon in Executive Secr etary. Father Harri- the Iri sh had wrested from his team. 20, 1885. HI~ l ife 's story i~ a s hort mos~ Impressive cet emom:s ul :.he colOI With a large go~d " V" gracing I son has a lready sent out in vitations Viator Leads a t Start a nd simple one for It IS a life of I year, pledgmg themselves oO IO·pect I the fiont. The playels were a llowed to a ll t he Catholic High Schools in The I rish started off f ast aod be-secluded studiousness in the great and revere the s ::tcred ~!ame of Our . thei r choice between a s lip over with the state, asking for their r ecords. fore \¥esleya n could form theiJ· de-companionship of good books and I Lor~. . " . ."" . . I a c.rew neck ~ nd a coat sweater, E ntrees in the t ournament w ill be (Cont'd on last page) nature. After his primary education T . . e Holy Name "; OCiety 1. .• au 01- wh1le the Semors were allowed to made by comparative records.

, . gan ization that seeks to lessen t he take the!.r choice between a blanket Holy Trin ity Cha mpior.s I (Cont d on third page )

1

habit o: profane and obsceno. lang- I with the "V'_' monogram on it and a H oly Trinity Hig h of Bloom ington Viator Basketball uage that JS becom in g so WicJ e .splead sweatet. P t actically all the Semo1 s wlll be t he defendin g Champton. The S k • I •

Splendid Cablegram a mong t he _youth of today:. Their ! chose. blankets .. The sweater s are records of many schools submi tted to toe IS mprovmg • efforts are dn ected m a spec1al way here dnd ye fl ghtmg ·n1 en are a heady date show however that t here may

Received from Rome toward t he relinquishing of t he prac-1 wearing t hem . be an ups~t for T rin,ity High. Spa id- After getting off to a poor s tart in ___ I ti.ce of conversat iun punctuated_ w ith ing Ins t itute of Peoria has recently t he Little Nineteen Conference the

One of the happy surprises of the cu~ses for t he . sake of emt~ h~s ts . As • won t heir fourteenth victory. Corpus Iri sh have played great ba.Jl . They new year cam e in the for m of a ML P helan stated. one must h s tcn to Foreign Language Christi of Galesburg, St. Viator hung up a s tring of eight consecut.ive cablegram from Claudia Muzio of the : t he talk of men, youths, ancl e·.·.~n Classe H ld M t Academy, Routt Coll ege Academy, St. victo ries before hav ing their winning Chicago Grand Opera Co., now s ing - f youn.ger boys, and h~ar U l"O.~_ CllH~ :~ s 0 ee Thomas Hig h of Rockford, St. Joseph streak broken by De Pa ul in a double ing a t t he Royal Grand Opera 1 '~her ever ~e go~s. It I S th~ p1 mal_J

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of Moline, St. Mar y of 'Voodstock, over-t im e game. The string of vic-Theab·e of Rome. It reads: au~ of t his society to eradicat~ th1 s The Dante Italian Club held its Fox Valley High of Aurora have al- tories inclu ded wi ns over such team s Prof. M. Mascarino ev il, and over 100,000 boys a nd men I usual semes ter meeting, J anuary 20 , • ready shown ability in their various as St. Louis U ., Concordia, Shurtleff, St. Viator College , in the diocese of Chicago alene are 11929. districtS and all wi ll contend for the Brad ley. Il linois Wes leyan, Lincoln , Bourbonnais, Ill. working and praying as <£l unit for The program was as fo llows : Con- right to en ter the National Catholic Illinois College, and Char leston. By

To you and to the entire faculty t his very e~d. Bu~ this is only o~e I versation between students ; the rea.d- Tournament. ! vi.rtue of fo ur con~ecutiv~ wins ~n and student body of St. Viator Col-

1 of th~ put poses. of th~ club. It l S ing of conespondence in Itali an car- th~ co nfere~ce, V1ator IS now m

lege and to the Dante Club my bes~ I a lso mterested m helpmg '~ome less r ied on between ou r studen ts and Bradley Baseball ! thn·d place m the co nfere nce ~ tand-. h f th N y boys a nd men to find aid ana c :mp l uy- ~ those of other coll eges. fluent r·ead I mg. Thoe most no teworthy VIctory

WlS es or (es· ewd) eCalr. d" M . I ment, and has ins tituted a separate ing ora l translat ion 'of numerou~ Schedule Complete I was over Illinois Wesleyan who for 1gne au Ia l UZIO. . , . , Surel y this was a most graciou5 body, cal_le~ t he ~~~ Brothers, ~.v!wse practica l express ions. This was a ! the past three years have been con -

manner of acknowledging Professor purpose It 15 to airl m ~vety wa.y ~he y pr::tcti cal application of the work Peoria , Ill. , Feb. 14, (Special) - 1 ference champions . This defeat vir-Mascarino's letter in which he ex- can, all those who a rc m need c, f lt~lp . cover ed duri ng- the flrs t semes ter and Bradley College baseball schedule tually eliminated We sleyan from the pres.sed his wish for her happin~ss at I . At the ~hree o'clock ~onferem.:e, in te~sely stl'Clied during the la st two for . t l~ i s . spr ing includ:s 13 _game~ title race. The team as a whole is Chn stmas and at the new year m be- Bish~p Sheil gave a sholt but em - weeks. agamst L1tt le 19 and B1g Ten schools setting a fa st pace with Evard lead­ha lf of the Dante l ':~ lian Club. phattc address in wh ich he stres3eU The meet ing was attended by all with a pos sibility of severa l more ing the conference in scoring. having

It wi ll be remem ber<:!ci that Mb s the need of such a society, :md c :.:: - t he members of the Italian classes and being added to round out a trip to for his closes t rival his t eam mate, Claudia 1\Iuzio was the donor Cl.f pressed the wish that all t he s tud- pres!ded over by Rev. Doctor V. t he Uni vers ity of Notre Dame. Red O'Malle y who has a total of several prizes to th e Italian clas3 c..; ents try to live up to their pledge Marz ano. In his clos ing speech Gam es are sc hed uled with the Uni- ninety points against Evard's one of St. \'hitOr Colleg~ ir. the past. l mmediately after s upper, lhe officers Doct or Marzano e mpha s ized the high ' vers ity of Ill inois, Lincoln College, hundred a nd fourtee n. VVith the rest

In the remembrance 1>f tl tese form - were installed. Raym ond S pragllP philologica l value of such a meeting Normal U., University of \¥isconsin, of the team high up in the scoring

er favors as well as. ;his latest ex- was elected pres ident; .J ohn Sm'th, for s tudent s who want a p ractical and Lake Forest, Knox, St. Viator, Wes- and playing great ball prospects for pression of her kinrlnf'SS the whol ~ I vice-presid.ent; Thomas Doyle, '"' ~ere - lasting knowledge of a foreign Ian- t~rn State Teacher s , and the Univer- a conference championship at Viator College feels gratofcll and honored (Contmued on fourth page) g uage. s1ty of Notre Dam e. 1 look brigh t.

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THE VIA TORIAN Published bi-weekly throughout the scholastic year by the s tudents of

St. Viator College.

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The Viatoria TJ , Bourbonnais, Ill.

THE V!ATOR!AN Thursday, February 14, 1929.

I Roy, Mascarino Wed I II Bradley Completes

In St. Joseph Chapel [ Extension Club Plans for Track Event

I The marriage of Miss E leanor M. ! . Peoria, Ill., Feb. 14 (Special)-Roy, A. B. '27, and P rofessor Marlo A Ynltor Man One of Chic ago's Pl a ns for t he 2-Ith a nnua l Br adley Cha noux Mascarlno was solem nized I Bi g Builders Interscholastic Track a nd Field Meet Saturday, Febr uary 2 in t he chapel of Alexa nder F. McKeown, Jr., who on April 27, a re rap idly nearing cont. St. J oseph Semina ry, Kankakee. The I attended Vi ator only a few short pletion, according to Athl etic Director nupt ial knot was t ied by the Very I yea rs ago in t he days of 1910-11-12 ' A. J. Robe rtson of Bradley College. Rev. J. W . R. Magui re, c s. v., p1es1- ! a nd 13 ts al ready one of the most The meet is open to all hig h schools dent. 1 promm ent men identified with the of t he s ta te.

M iss Roy was the firs t "co~ed" to 1 rapid g rowth and expans ion of Chi- l The Bra dley meet is known as one

graduate f rom St. Viat or College , I cago. H e is secretary a.nd treas urer ' of t he best conducted hi gh school having taken her degree in 1927. 1 of the fi rm cf Coffey & McKeown, meets in t he country. Over a thous. S ince tha t ti me, wit h the except ion I owners , bui1ders, and managers of and athle t es compete annually, and of one semest er spent a t Illinois Uni- . t wo loop skyscra per s . 1 the events a re run off with clock-like versity, she has occupied the pos it ion These two buildings a re the 25 I preci sion. of St . Vi.ato r College Libra rian. Her : story Engin eering Building at the In 1922, t he Tech officia ls inauger­endeavors in t he fi eld of literatur e southwe£t corner of Wacker Dri ve and , ated a program of litera ry and have broug ht her con s idera ble r e- Wells Street, and the 40 s tory Car- ' m usical event$ in addition to the cognition. Tw o year s ago she was bid e and Car bon Building at the in- t r ack and fi eld events . Trophies arc awarded firs t pri ze in the national ! t ersecti on of Mi chigan Boulevard anrl 1.giVen t o, the . w inners of these pro~ es.say contes t conduc.ted by the C~th- 1 Eas t South Water Street, jus t a 1 grgm,s .as. well as to the win ners of ohc World along w1t h sever a l ot r.cr block south from W a cker Drive. t he athletic ' events . -magazin es . Alex ander has a lways been loyal The -1929 I'nterscolas tic w ill be th ~

Professor Mascar ino has been con- to Viator and is as interested today in ! larg est ever held a t Bradley. In­nected wi t h the f acu lty of St. Vjat;or its progress a s he was in the succesS i qui r ies are fl ooding th e Tech office. for two yea rs . His degrees were ac- of t he varsity when he brought vic~ I Track coaches throug hout the s late qui r ed a t the Univers ity of T ori n0 tory home t o t he old college through 1 ar e r equested to keep Saturday, and he has recently complete<] a his fo otball prowess . • He always 1 Apri l 27, open for the Brad ley Inter-cour se of s t udy in th e Romance played a g ood , clea.n, strong game and I schol_as:i?· At present t here ar~ no La nguage fi eld at the Uni.vers ity of deser ved to wi n . He is one of t he confhct mg da t es.

Entered as second class matter a t the Post-office of Bourbonnais, Illinois, Paris. most a rdent and generous supporters =============== under t he Act of March 3rd, 1879. The Viatorian staff joins with t he d the Extension Endowment plan. St. 1 the ranks of the f ounders of the en-

faculty and student body in offeri ng Viator takes pride in t he achieve~ I dowment fund in a Hudson s ix. congratu la tions and felicita tions t o 1 ments of her dis tingui shed sons and George Mo li tor Hormuth has be­the coupl e. I' wi shes him ever increas ing success. come quit e a man of affairs as man-

The Lenten Season

Lent is a .. season of penance. More than likely the average college st udent in reading the above sentence, if he refl ects upon it at a ll, puts the following quest ion to himself, "How does this affect me '?" In searching for an an swer to this query, it is well to consider the fact that the instruments of salvat'on were not instituted for an unholy few and that the Author of t hese means had in mind the individual eternal preservation of each one of us. That a season has been set aside in wh ich to prepare for the anni­versary of Our Savior's resurrect'on should be a source of distinct joy to all and a cons tant reminder of the oft-repeated comm'l!1d, "Do penance that you may be saved."

State Catholic Tournament

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Very Successful I Since the last issue of the Viatorian Mi lwa~kee . He reg~led h is old two n ew memoria l funds of $10,000 teacher wtth t he hospttah ty of h1s

Retreat Con eluded e ach h ave been provided for through beautiful h~me and in the course of - - - the insurance plan . The Rev. John the evemng revealed the fact t hat he

The activities of the past semes i" er I L. O'Donnell , pastor of S t. Ethel red a was the prime mover in some of the were fitt ing ly concluded by the very Church, Chicago, has never been be- episodes that made history in the edifying retreat, preached . l:y th e j hind when there has 'been a quest ion Viator of his day. He a nd Erwin Rev. Peters, C. S. P. It was tndeed a ' of g oing over the t op either f or God Kal t , who was a. gues t on the occa~ s triking s pectacle t o see the e nt ire I or country. He has taken out insur- s ion, both claimed credit for the student body assemble so devoleclly ance on one of the young members of tombstone joke that was penetrated at the opening service, Friday even- the facul ty to provide for a. $10,000 on Professor Jochem. The decision ing, F ebruary 1s t, and at eacn sue~ burse as a tribute to his parent s . wi ll be r e'ndered after they have ceeding exercise, Saturday, Stmda y May God continue to bless him: He toth entered the ranks of the found~ and Monday. The outlined progt·a m certainly has the heart of a loyal son. ers of tb·e endowment. Erwin also is for the days included Mass, confer~ one of t he big bus iness.,. men of Chi~ ences at 9 :00 and 10:4_5 A. lVI. , S ta~ I Bernard Mu lvaney of Milwaukee cago's mos t thriving northern metro~ tions at 2 :15 P. M. and conferenc:es has al so established a $10,000 btirse polis. He is bwiler and manager of at 3 and 8 P. M. In his sermon s, . to the memroy of his parents . He the Kalt Bakery Company . Fater Peters spoke on death , a hili t y I ha.s placed th e insurance for this pur- Otto' Mears evidently was not home. to choose ~etween ten:p ural and J pose on his nephew, Bernard G. Mul- In fact even the wife and children eternal ha ppwess, morahty, purg a- vaney, who is s tudying for the Via- inust have bee away as no one ans­tory and vocation. ! torian Order at the Scholasticate in wered the tel ephone. Ducky Conway

On Sunday afternoon t ook pla cC' I Bourbonnais. The coll ege has long was pu"tting over a big bus iness deal the reception of both college ancl l s ince been deeply indebted tp the in some Temote part of Wisconsin as academy students into the Holy Mu lvaney family for t heir benefac- he wasn't in· his office when t he Brig's

· Name Society . After short talks by I \ions to St. Viator and a bove all for par t y called. : both Father Peters and Bish•J 11 Sheil, giving to the· college and the Viator- The firs t visit resulted in forming the stude nts , holding lighted cand1es, ia-n Order such a disti nguished mem- ' the ~ucleus of the Milwaukee Viator repeated after B'.shop S heil the I ber a s t he Rev. George P. Mul vaney, Club. They are expected to hold

The second annual State Catholic High School Tournament pledge of the Holy Name Societ y. c. s . v. their firs t regul ar meeting on St. is to be held at St Viator's College March 1 2 and 3. Last year [The senior members then r eceived --- Patrick's Day.

. · ' ' ! . . . Holy N~.m e pms a nd the cercmomt:s On a recent trip to Milwaukee ,---------------the affair was a complete success and present 1l1dJcatwns pomt to . of the afternoon closed wi th Solemn Father O'Mahoney met several of the I'

r.n even greater degree of success 111 the event of thiS year. Per- Benedictioo of the Blessed Sacra- old s tudents . He h ad a very pleas­haps St. Viator College is just a bit selfish in it's very strenuous

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ment. ant chat with Doctor Arthur J. effort,s to act as host to the contending teams and, no doubt, t he At 9 o'clock Monday morning, the O'Connor, one of the boys of 1904, institution is materially benefi ted by t he occasion . Certainly, an missionary addressed hi s last words whose office is at 216 W. Walter St. I

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Thursday, February 14, 1929. THE VIA TORIAN Page 3

ST. LOUIS JOURNEY I! I a nd clang ing patriotism t hat more I Newest Loyola Paper

I often bes peaks th e op pos1te, but 1t I '

Is GREAT SUCCESS,L ___ COLLEGE HONOR ROLL t hat s il ent love which nothmg , not Will Appear Printed even death, can conquer H 1s f; .ltn -

--------------------- --- ,otn;m, we mtg h t say, 1s um ve r~ al , for 1

Three Victories Enhance Viator 1

Win Column

h1s poelry is not l in1 1tcd to hl':l own 1 Th e Soda lity Newspa per, t hat HONOR ROLL STUDENTS count ry bu t to a ll countnes thal fight ) lates t vent ure in journal ism on the

in the ca use of truth . North Campus, seems to be making Na me

Play ing some of t he best offensive i and defens ive games tha t they ha ve 1

exhibited this year the Ir ish defeated I Stafford, John W. Shurtleff , S t . Loui s Uni versity, a nd Mulva ney , Bern a rd G.

Concordia on their southern t rip. The calibre of these t eams ca n be judged I by ,the fa ct tha t they have beaten , Clancy, Mary F r a nces .

some of the best quin t ets in a nd out ' of the state. I

"A " ST UDEN TS

.Juniors

. ... .Liber a l Ar ts . .. Libeml Arts

Freshmen

. .................. ......... L ibera l Ar ts

" B" ST U DENT S

Seniors I rish Defeat Shurlleff 1'

Sh ·tl tf Col! e gave St. Viator 's La enh a rdt, Dona.Jd .. .. ... L iberal Arts Ul e eg I McMa hon, J ohn L. ................................ Libera l Arts

touted ca gers a ha rd battle before 1 D1·o let, Roger ..................................... . .. Liberal Arts being forced to bow to the Bourbon- I Long, Stephen ............... . ........... Commerce nais lads in a thrill ing 32 to 29 ga m '? 1 Meis, Linus ..................... . ...................... Co mmerce McAllister's team was able t o take Hana ha n, Thomas ···· .......... Com merce

the de~i sion only after a brillia nt ~ico~:~:d J'::'ci r~~cour t: ~=~~ J ~~-~~ rally in the fin a l minutes of play Nolan, .lames Al ·i~~... . . .... Libera l Arts which sent them into the lead. which they held until the fina l gun . The

Jun iors

two t eams battled on even t erms for Boysen, Raymond .... L ibe ra l Ar ts the better pa rt of t he evening wit h Hoffm a n, E ugene ................. Science the lead cons tantl y cha ngi ng ha nds. Gordon, Da niel · ···-·······. Com merce

Pts . Hr s .

53 19 53 19

48 17

45 18 35 16 33 15 37 17 34 17 34 17 36 18 30 15 24 12

37 14 44 18 38 18 39 15

Those who have not fe lt t he fire of rapid s tr ides towards wha t may be pa t r iotism w ith in t heir sou!H w ill be I termed a s tate of perfect ion . .

I qui te p leased ·wi th Father \V ill iams l . Beg un about a month a go, w tt h Mr. ot her poetry deali ng m a inl y w it h the I Will iam Conley as Ed itor-in -Chi ef beau t ies of nature. Th eir s impl ic ity J an~ Mr. Rober t McCabe a s Associate

: a nd delicate imaginative elemen: w ill ; Ed1tor, the paper ha s a dvanced from 1 cha rm t he ear of eYer y reader ; hut the comparatively democr atic s tage above a ll th ey have a quui nt turn of a m imeograp hed sheet to the dig­which will in varia bly stri ke t.h e f ancy , ni ty of a pri nted pu blicat ion . Mr.

1 in a ve ry plea s ing way. Of all his 1 Conley, t he Editor, announces t hat 1 nature poetry we would rec0 rr. mend

1 t he paper will be printed in the f ut ure

1T he Meadow Lark' , 'S!fe', a nd 'In on sheets of t he sam e s ize a s a re used Spr ing'. VVe w ill quote another, 'The at prese nt for the " Della Strada." Da.isy's Secret', w hich, we thin k, is However, bein g built up as a news-nothing shor t of exquis ite: I p~per,. the cont~nts a nd a r rangements I cull ed a dain ty floweret Will d11fer cons idera bly f rom Father

'W hi ch blossom ed by the ·.vay, Mertz's we ll known sheet . The issue And as I gently f ond led it is expected to be completed some

I heard it gently say : 1 ti me next week, and will be pr omptly "A secret I ' ll unfold to you mail ed to t he seventy-five Catholic

K ind fri end of but an hour, I H ig h Schools of the Chicago area, \Vho plucked me from my na t ive ! many of which have contributed

ha unt something of interest to the paper . Ryan, J oseph ......... . ........................................... .Li beral Arts

The score at the half was 16-16 a nd Mu rphy, Mariette ... Li bera l Arts And brought me to your boweL the tea ms wer e dea.dlocked unt il t he Harris , Andrew .... ........... Libera l Arts a m the s tar-eyed daisy,

35 16 From al l rep Jrts it promises to be

1 we ll wor th reading, a nd the s taff should be com mended on the initia-

34 16 final rally by the winners . Mills , Paul ··············· ...... Li bera l Arts My ha unts the fi eld and lea,

Goodwi n, J a mes .. Liber a l Arts E vard was the best performer f or Each morn I gr eet t he sportive Sur

the Irish, counting s ix t imes from Sophomores As he smiles down at me .

33 16 32 16

the fi eld and fi ve f r om the g if t line, Drolet, Edwa.rd Paul ....... -..... Liber a l Ar ts My dress is of a s potless wh ite, 34 17

t ive they ha ve shown in making the

1 paper wor thy of Loyola an d her t ra­

J di t ion s.

for a tot a l of seventeen point s . Ted Fres hmen My hea r t is f airy gold, O'Malley shared honors wi t h his And lover s seek t he myster y Mr. J ul ia n Lambert, one of St. t eammate by scoring t hree pretty DeDario, Leonard ............ Li ber a l Ar ts 43 18 My waxen petals hold. Via tor's for mer s tar debaters , was a t basket s a nd playing a clever fl oor O'Ma lley, Paul .. Liberal Arts 37 17 gam e. Nicolet carried the brunt of F ox, Thomas .. Liberal Ar t s 36 17 I r ep resen t a spotless soul , 1 t he College recent ly . Mr . Lambert

Salg , Wer ner . . .. Comm er ce 35 17 A soul bot h pure and t r ue, I is now a t tending Law School at Shur tleff's a ttack, count ing fi ve tirnes . And hence I've made m y secret known Northwest ern Un ivers ity, and in-from the fl oor . 1 F

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F ul fi ll ment ' , won national r ecog n i- •or such a soul h ave you !" forms us t ha t he is st ill engaged in 1ator nms . OUI S · I .. t' 1 · t h \V ld W d . I kept t he dainty fl ower et debat ing.

I n a hard fou h t a nd r oug hly N V f p wn < unng e or a r an IS a ;. ht' I ·· h t ew olume 0 oems sequel to Col. John McCrae's ' In In a vase close by my s ide ; ,.----------------.

played ga me the 1g mg 11s ou- , . F la nders F ields'. Frequently both It broug ht in life sweet blessedness I "G G G., Enro I scored a nd outpl ayed t he St. Lo u1s ( Contmued f rom first page) t h bl' h ' And hope when it had d ied. · · • Billikins. The Irish held t he upper ese poems are pu IS ed toget he_r . It is fo r poet ry such a s t his that Clothes Shirts hand throug hout and emer ged victor- in the schools of South Da kota, he For the benefi t of our readers we w ill F atheJ ' "Jill a nl S has been ca lled the I Jl-1 F F E<': 50NS

enter ed St. Viator. He was g raduated assun1e t he poet 's perm ission to re- vv 4.1

ious on the long end of a 38 to 22 from here With t he cla ss of 1010 w 1th pr mt 'The F ulfillm ent ' poet-priest of South Da kota . It IS 1 " -count. Led by Evard a nd O'Malley, t he deg ree of Bachelor of Arts . Two I fo1 such poetry as t h1s that F ather .....---- --- - HENS ---~-the St. Viator t eam piled up a 15-7 years later he took hiS Master 's de- In F la ndet s Fields the poppies bloom vVilh a ms has the g r eatest poss Jbih - I ~~TflTT,_ER=S:.....~----=-advan tage at t he half and at one time gree. Dunng hJs years her e as ~\ Above yolll lowl y ha llowed tomb. j t ies of be mg known a s t he poet-pnest • Hotel Kankakee Building I during the second ha~f led t hen· op- s tudent , a t eachet , a nd moder a tot of !T hat yom brave deeds ma y never d ie of t he \rVest . Surely, t hi S ts a •lew I ponents by twenty pom t s. t he VJatona n, the coll ege paper, his I The tol ch of fre edom hft ed hig h dJsb nct Jon t ha t has come to St Vla - I The Roll-it Holeproof

O'Ma lley's work at cen ter w as mter es ts wer e ma inly li t erary L•ke I Sha ll shme forevet where you lie. tOI \•Vould It no t be well wort h our Cap :P9Siery superb, the btg redhead playm g one other d tstm g mshed a lu mm of St. No mot e m F la nders F lelds wtll g l ow whtl e to cultivate such a p ro mtsm~ of the best g ames of ht s ca reer Red VJator , Fathel Wtlh am s was a letter The crosses , endless row on 1 ow, s tat t ? scored fi ve times f rom the fi eld and I m an m football , and w hen t he \Yodel FOJ cr ushed and conquered h es tlw F athet \VIlh a ms, t he faculty of St. MAJESTIC ma de good on fiv e chanty tosses f or a VVa r broke out, he, hke all the sons I foe. I VIa tot College and the VIaton a n total of fif teen poin ts . S t. Loms of Viator , d id his pal t. He was 1!1 We kept t he fa ith, we've seen Jt s taff congra tu late you most hea rt ily BARBER SHOP critics regarded him a s the best cen- the gover nment ser vice as a F our t hrough i.n the success that you have already te r t o play in that city thi s season. Mmute Man . I Om myn ad brave l ie dea d with you a ttained, a nd our best wishes g o out Only shop in town that uses Evard continued his scoring with f our During all these yea rs , no less t han I I n F landers Fi elds. . ' t o you fo r fu t ure success . If t he day soft water field goa ls and a pair of free throws twenty-two papers and periodicals Sweet be your res:! Our t a.sk IS don~ · e ve r comes w hen you w ill be callerl to cop second honors with ten points . have accepted w it h eagerness t he ! The tra~11p or a rmieS, boom of gu n t he poet-pries t of the wes t, le t us JOE LAMBERT, Prop. Capta in Delaney accounted f or seven ver se of t he Rev. James A. Will iams. ! The f un ous cry of sa vage Hun a ssure you that it will be one of our points as his share of the eveni ng's H is poetry has f r equent ly been pub- 1 Are s ilent now. The Victory's won g reatest joys to poi nt you out as on F> work. The I r ish played smooth ba ll lished in 'The Standard a nd Ti mes,' p t 1 1

Th v· your sou s. e 1c or y s of th e noble sons of Viator. to completely smother t he Billiken's Phila delphia; 'The New W orld, ' Chi ­efforts . Romar y's fl oor play also cago; 'The Ka nsas City Registar, ' fea tured the Irish a t t a ck. Capta in Ka.nsa s City, Mo .; 'The Chicago T r i­Strong kept his team in the Tunning bune'; a nd la st but not leas t , 'The by scoring s ix baskets a nd three free Viatorian,' Bourbonn ais . The R t . Rev. t hrows . He was the only threa t Bernard McKenna of t he Na t iona l a gainst the Irish and his fifteen Shrine of t he Im maculate Conception points kept his team from being at Washington, D. C., has conspicu-swamped. ous ly placed in h i.s 'The Ma ry Book,'

' Vi n F rom Concordia two poems of Father W illia-m s , name-St . Via tor 's well-bala nced basket ly ; 'Ave Mari a' a nd 'Our Lady of

ball team hung up its third vict ory Vacation '. The · compilers of the in as ma ny g a mes on its southern 'Anthology of South Dakota Poet ry ' trip when the Irish defeated Co~- ha ve placed in the coll ection three of cordia, 1928 champions of St. Loms F a t her Willia ms poems ; 'The Meadow by a score of 22 t o 16. As in the two Lar k', 'Lif e' , a nd 'In Spr ing '. prev ious games , it was t he smooth Perha ps t he greatest proof we ca.n flo or play and clever ba ll -handling ~f g ive of his increasing popular ity is the Sa ints that tur ned Concor dw to mention t he f act t hat one of his back. Via tor!s t ight defense was a best verses has been placed i.n t he proll1inent f aet or in winni ng the .~ c- school rea der s used in P ublic Schools cis ion. P uff Romary star red for \ · la-

1 of Pennsylvania . This poem, 'The tor with two fi eld goals and fi ve f 1·ee I --------------­throws. The clever Ir ish forward played a g reat fl oor game in addit ion

Schmidt and . W~tze l w er e t he star s to lea ding the scorin g. I in the Concordta h ne up.

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Page 4 THE VIATORIAN Thursday, February 14, 1929.

ST. VIATOR DEBATE ~~!st~";~~es are coming back. From H oly Name Society

SEASON OPENS SOON en~;hheer~~e::n~ ~o::er:~~: th0L~t~~~ (Conti~~~::,11~st~:;;ed ___ I weB-dressed, well-behaved, a very d'ff t t f h t had 1 tary; and Vincent i\! orri sey, t'c·as.

Selection of Teams Made Publ ic 1 eren ype rom w a we John McMahon was elected marshall. ; twenty-five years ago.

Speaking in general of the mocal3 The installation was . performed_ by ' Debating for the spr ing sea son of t he com munity, I fee l periectly I ~~r . J. Phelan of Chicago: pres ld~nt l wi ll open on February 20th at Bour- s ure that they are on a higher plane of the Holy Name Soctety l.n Chica~o. ! bonnais with the Univers ity of Day- than they have ever been." 1 He gave a short but very mte:-est mg ton, Dayton, Oh io as t he fir st oppon - ·we have a pretty s trong convict\on \ I ec~ure on wha t the ~ ims of the

/}-------------•- I ents . A formidab le schedule has been t ha t Dean Doyle wi ll be able to r e- I s?c l~ty w.ere, ~nd how lt ·wa .s fu nc­arranged and four debate teams will port at the <:onvention that on the tiom_ng m Chicago. "\Ve hope. th.at enter t he forensic fi eld this year to word of 399 de:ms t hi s generatlon is the m~erc_s t th~t was s~own an tne

In Quest of the Red Rose

represent St. Viator. Current Ques t ion s

The Bergin Debating Society a n­I nounces two ques tions for debate t hi s sea son "Resolved: That a Subs t itute

t he best yet. (Th e one exception w ill / orga m zat!On w_ill not dle . out, a~d be Harvard, which has a lready r e- that everyone Will try to a b1de hy tole fused t o a nswer the questions.) rules of the socie ty.

(A Tragic Tragedy)

By JOHNNIE JOHN JOHN But aren't the deans wak ing up to

t he collegiate menace two or t hree I Edwin Pratt Sons Co. "Inc." ___ f?r Tri a l JUJ·y b~ Adopted" .i s the Pi years late? Collegiat ism is dy ing out

Kap pa Delta Nat!Ona l Debatmg Frat- in the coll eges, though it wi ll lin ger Some people are th rust into Jove; others ar e t ricked into it I erni ty question and w ill be used in on in remote colleges, in front of Manu"f.actureqs of everything

and stll l others fa ll mto 1t; Johnme John Joh n belonged to none t he maJOit ty of the debate schedule. I drug stores, a nd on vaud eville. plat- in Wire a nd Iron Work F ire Es-of t hese categori es. A ll hi s life John nie had sought love, even 1 " Resolved: That t he People Should form s for a long whil e. T here is capes, Wire and Iron Fences,

f . . h !"tt l h 'ld l t h ht h. If .·

1 1 Own a nd Op erate t he Pnnc1pal something in romantic excess in the Store Fronts, S ta r Rai lin gs, Steel _rom th e tlme e was a 1 . e c 1. anc oug 1mse seuous Y 1 Sources of Hydro-electric Power" is 1 collegi.ate costume t hat is out of key . Stai rways Vent Guards , Structural m Jove w1th Nan May, t he h ttle g n·J next door. Love had lead h1m the question used in th e Mid-west I with t hese prosa ic times. Bell-bot- I Steel Work. into strange places and to do strange thmgs, but none so strange ! Debate Lea gue, and t he Illmo• s In- L-----'K~A.::N:..:...:KA:::.:::K.:.E::.:E:_ ___ ...!

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. t D b t League. Both tom trou~ers, un-a nchored socks and 1 as t hat in which he was now employed. He was in sea rch of a red erco egm e e a e such-like are as much r eli cs of t he 1

G h. h d ' qt:est ions are of a pract ical nature t · h f h" · ,----------------;

rose, th e reddest rose that od had let grow on t 1S ear t . An d b . c1· d t . 1 pas as 1s t e a s w n of carry mg t he ~· . . . - an are ;etng Iscusse ex ensJve Y "America.n Mercury." The fearful

all because of a g1rl. But to Johnme she was t he most beaut1ful ' throughout the country at the p e girl that lived. Of course he had said the same t hing of others ent t im e. r s- ~;:; s~~e"!~~:.~i~g~'ny c~·l:n~~\;o~~! wh~n 1;he urge had provoked him but like all others t his one was Teams ApJ>ea r Strong magazines t ha t cater to college

different . She was more beautiful, more desirable, more lovable The tea ms as an nounced by the youth. There college men are being than all the other s combined. To J oh nn ie s he was t he essence of Rev. T. J. Lynch, coa ch of debate, told t hat a neat conservative a ppear­beauty. wil1 t;e arranged as fo llows: The af ance is a "va luable asset" and that

He had met her at a dance t he night before, but before she firm ative t eam disc uss ing the ques- " an yone in t he bus in ess world who tion of Tri a l Jury wi ll be made up of hopes to ma ke good is los t without

wou ld dance with him, she had requested a reel rose . This appeal- J . Allen Nolan, Lloyd o. Warne, a nd it . Th e garter manufacturers depict ed to J ohnnie's romantic nat ure and before the nig ht was well be- Ray E. Nolan; the negative, of J ohn in full page ads the terrible traged ies gun the quest of the rose was star ted. Into the garden he darted, 'w . Stafford , Bernard G. Mulvan~y t hat befa ll t hose who have no "Sox running fro m on e rose bush to t he other, at each expecting to find and Cho.r les R. Murphy. The gentle- Appea l" and t he Arrow collar people a r ed rose. But alas t here wer e white roses, pink roses, a ll roses m en r epresentin g the affirmative of are out gunning· for t he inform al

. . . . . , . the H ydro-electric question are J ohn roll-collared shu-t of t he out-of -style but 1 ~d. To confess fm lm e was contrat y to Johnme s natm e .. He L. McMahon, Don T. Laenhardt and 1 "drugs tore cowboy," the coonskin would not do 1t . But where to get a red rose was t he quest.on. J. Allen Nola n; the negative, Jar!oth 1 coat is passing. The butcher ? Hardl y. The baker ? Preposterous . Where t hen ? . M. Watson, Lloyd 0 . Warne and J ohn I Other t imes, other ma nners . The Why, the florist of cour se. . W . Stafford. All t he members d collegiate mode is passing out. The

But all the flori s t s in town were closed at that time of t he , the tea ms have been a ctive for some reason it is going is the reason why night. Well then he would have to wa it t ill tomorrow. The club time in the Berg;n Debating Society all fas hions change. The hoi polloi,

. . . . . and have been promment m for~ns tc drug clerks and farm ha.nds have was g1 vmg a dance the fol lowmg mght and he would ask her to activities on the campus. caught up with it . The next job for t hat. To dance with any others tonigh t would be du ll a nd use- college men is t o create a new fash -less. He couldn' t do it. He would go home and go to bed. To- ------

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ion. Otherw ise the f our years w"ould

morrow would be t he day. Collegiate Mode of be wasted a nd t here would be no Came the dawn having no other place to go an d Johnnie was way to distinguish between those

walking the streets 'waiting for t he flo rist shop; to open. By the Slouchy D ress Dead I who have had t he privilege of a col-

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Something m ay eventually be don ·'? At seven o'clock that night Johnnie surrounded by a troop of >l:out it. I n t he meantime . a que>­

bloodh ouncls and state police to protect his precious rose mm·ched tionaire. Dean Henry Grattan Doyle bravely up t he front stairs of the house of h is love. Bi dding far e- of George Wash,r.g ton u 1,iversity has well · to his pro tector s he opened t he door and stepped inside . sent one to fo~ r hun dr ed rioans . I'e Standing before him was "she. " . Humbly he bowed before her as asks , among many questions : some kmgh t of a bygone day m1ght have bowed to h 1~ fa n· lady, " I s neatnes; "' appoa,ance, a s ov i· ~nd, ~tuttenng and blushmg,_ besought her to accept h1s otfermg. ! cenced by .:\3"" shav ing well-shin.,ci

She took the flower, and ra1sed 1t to her nose: Immed iately she shoes staro!1rc' line''- appropria r< scr eamed and fell mto a deep swoon. J ohn me caught her last neckties of neat appea •·ance and well­words, "My God, An1encan , not Kresges." pressed su its of dothing typica l cf

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Apr. 9

SCHEDULE OF DEBATE

Univer sity of Dayton at Bourbonnais. Univer sity of Detroit a t Bourbonnais. North Central Coll ege at Bourbonnais . St. Viator College at IIEnois State Normal University. Carroll Coll ege at Bourbonnais. St. Thomas College at Bourbonnai s. St. Viator College at University of Dayton, Ohio. Va lparaiso Uni versity at Bourbonnais (tenta t ive) . St. Xavier College at Bourbonnais. St. Xavier College at St. Xavier, Cincinnati, Ohi.o. St. Viator College at University of Detroit, Mi ch. Loyola University at Bo:trbonnais. St. Viator College at Loyola University, Chicago. Open fo r Illinois. l ntercolleg:.ate Debate League. Holy Cross College, "\Vorceste r, i\'lass., at Bourbonnais.

your student. body . 01·, i;.1 the main, does the psychological att itude of your student body approve of slouchy

, and CZ!reless habits of dress and con-duct or neat habits of dress and cour-t eo us mann ers'?''

I t does not req ui re a very k~:en I mind to predict what the answer to that will be. Already the reassnr-

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Thursday, February 14, 1929. THE VIATORIAN

ST. VIATOR TRIMS , VIATOR RUNS OVER ; IRISH FIGURE IN CHARLESTON FIVE' BRADLEY, 28 TO 26' EASY VICTORIES

Outcome ever in Doubt Early Minutes

After j A I

Near-Champion Down

Brought

Some time ago the local aggrega I In a game marked by aggressive Coach Sam McAllister's Fighting tictn o( co1legiate basketeers journ ey- play on the part of the losers, the . Iri sh continued their winning last ed to the southern part of the state Saint Viator College five defeated I week by defeating two central Illinois and during their visit in Egypt the Bradley Tech at Peoria by a score of team s, Vtator toppled over Lmcoln Charleston Teachers handed t hem a 28-2G. Despite the fact that the f or the ir sevent h win and came back 31-30 defeat in an over-time game. Viator men were playing on their ' the next night with a victory over This caused considerable speculation own fl ovr anti that they were forced 1 Illinois College to make it eight on the part of the boys back ho01e to work on a co urt fa r under the straight w ins. The game - at ~incol n and the latter arri ved at the conclu· norma l s ize of a college gym

1 they I was. s low with Viato~·'s reserves

sion that t he Teacers had quite a carrced t he fig h t to the Tech team playmg mos t of the time. At the team to hand the pride of Kankakee and nosed t hem out in one of the start of t he game Lmco ln ran up th• a trimming . roughest games played on a Little score on the reserves~ but wi th sL'C

The Viator-Charleston game at Nineteen court t his seaso n. rninutes of th e flrst half to go/ MeAl-Bourbonnais however, proved tha t The s ixteen free t\'~~·ows scored by lister put in the regu lars and the fi r e-the former game was a ll a mistake. t he Irish provided the margin of works began. Brimming over with t he spirit of victory. However , if t he Indians had . The r egulars s~arted in 3 '. bus iness­revenge the Saints s tepped out and negl ected to fou l the score would II~ e man~er and m a few mmutes _put swamped the Charleston outfit by t he ha ve been much la rger as the Irish VIator m to t he lead. The . Samts lop·sided score of 47-17. . were working in their usual machinr: I were never m danger f r om t his pomt

At the start of t he game it looked li l<e fa sh ion. Time and again the to the end of t he game. Evard agan. as if the pedagoges had _quite a Tech guards were forced to foul the was t he s tar of the game. The flas hy quintet. No sooner had ' ~Hooks" shooter on ly to have t he Saints toe j Frenchman tossed Ill fo ur goals f~·om O'Ma lley tossed in the firs t counter the lin e a nd drop in th~ charity toss- t he field and three frte throws. Cap­than a Roman holiday for the I r ish es. tain Delaney played his usual stea dy was a sure t hing. Evard, Romary, Puff Romary was t he particular game at guard a nd gave the Lincoln O'Ma lley, Clothier a nd Captain De- tright a nd shining >lar fo r the w in- offense much trouble. Wilson and laney trave)ed down the court time ners . The flashy forward scored McCawley wet·e t he luminaries in after t ime to toss the inflated sphere eleven points and gall oped off with Lincoln's lineup. This pair contri­through the cords. Play after play the hig h score honors for the even- buted seventeen points to Lincoln's the Saints executed w ith faultless ing. Evard was next in line with tota l.

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dropped in a pretty bucket for the Clothier, rg. Saints. Evard followed soon after Kavigato, lg. with two more. Illinois t ightened Delaney, lg. t heir defense and the_ score stood 12

--·- ··-··-2 . ... 0

. .... -.1 0

3

to 5 at the half in favor of the Irish . Total In the second half t he Irish ca me I LL. COLLEGE

back and tossed in goa ls f rom a ll Miller1 rf. angles . Their slow-breaki ng offense \.Vad sworth, rf. was f unctioning perfectly wit h O'Mal. Bunch, If.

.16 5 37 FG FT TP

............ 1 2 ..0 0

lev in the pivot position and Evard Newkirk c .1

0 S huster, c . ..................................... 2 Thomas, rg. -----· ........ 0 Marsfield, rg. .. ....... . .. 0 Matthews, lg. ·····- ......... 0 .A\ve, lg . . ............................. 0

Tota l ·····- ................................. A

3

1

0 0 0 0

4

5 0 5 0 0 0 0

12

a nd Romm·y breaking t hrough their opponent's defense fo r many shor t shots. Romary, the freshm a n phenom, led t he attack for the Sai nts wi t h eleven points. I t would be a lmost illl· possible to pick an y indi~ idual sbn· as t he Irish flve were all star s . Cap­tain Miller of the Jacksonville five Jim Bre mner is one of the out­t urned in a nice game at forward sta ndin g players on t he Vars ity team w hile Burch and Shu ster led in their \vhich is nlaking rapid s trides to. team 's scoring. wards becoming a champion aggrega-

Sunnn ary:

ST. VI ATOR Evard , rf. . .......... ..

1 t i.on . He has been honored this year FG FT TP 1 by being made co-captain along with . 5 0 10 I Tom Law less. He has played during

Ross, rf . . ...................... . .0 1 11 the last three years on the fin est

.... ....... . . 5 1 11 1 team s which ha ve ever been turned Romm·y, If. Hamilton, If. P. O'Mall ey, c . J. O' Ma lley, c .

.................. 0 0 0 out at Loyo la 1 a nd this year is his .... . .... ................... 0 0 0 fourth, whi ch he is st ri ving to make ................. ·····- ... 3 2 8 ' his best.- Loyola. News.

WILLIAM P. CANNON, M. D. Attendin g Surgeon to Students and Fa culty of

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preci sion a nd it yas only t he injection ei.ght whi le O'Malley ha d to be con- Summ ary: of the second varsity fi ve that kept ten t with five tosses from the charity ST. VIATOR the score fro m mounting over the line. The J ri sh took the lead in the Todd, rf.

FG FT TP '----------------------------------------------------J half-cent ury mark. fir st half and held it t hroughout the Evard, rf.

We ca nnot pick a s tar fo r the eve u- gam e. In the la s t two minutes of Hamilton, lf. ing. Captain Dela ney led the scoring pl ay Becker of Bradley gave the Romary, If. with fourteen points followed by Saints a scare by heav ing in t hree P. O'Ma lley, c. Evard with eleven, R omary with long tosses but t i.c locals managed J . O' Malley, c. eight and O'M a lley and Cloth ier with to avoid defeat. The Fighting Iris h Navig ate, rg. seven apiece. Thi s scoring shows had thei r ire up a nd from t he first Clot hi er, rg. t he even power dis played by the I rish minute until t he thal gun rhey bat- Delaney, lg. be fore a s izli.J ic crowd of fa ns who t ied fi ercely and e merged the w in-

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constantly t·o:.ued fo r more points. ners over th e powerful Indians . The score at the end of the first Summary:

Total L I NCOLN

....... 15 FG

FT TP !__ _________________________________________ ____ ___~

half was 20-G in favor of Viator. At the s tart of the second f ram e the ST. VI ATOR Teachers braced a nd counted fo ur Eva rd, f .

Wilson, r f. .. ........... _ .. _ ........... .4 F G !"T TP Na ll , If. ..... . ..... 3

0 0 ,..----- --------- ----- - ----; 2 . 8

points on a. goa l and a pair of frr.e tosses . 'l'he Sa in ts s t :u·ted on a goa l by Clothier then the ra(n or buckets began. The Irish d id not waste any effort :; tt y ing long tosses but worked

Romary, f . O'Ma lley, c. Clothier, g. Dela ney, g.

the agate under t he net and when Total they shot they seldom missec! BRADLEY

...... l 6 3 Crum, c. . .................. ·-· ..... 0 :1 5 11 Haerr, c. ...... 1

... 0 5 5 Conner, c. . ..... ...... ....... 0 ... 0 0 0 Fisher, c.

........ 2 0 4 McCaw ley, rg. - -- - Knall enberg, lg . ......... .

G 16 28

FG FT TP ...... 3 4 10

Tota l Refe ree: Sandford.

. ..... 0 . 4

....... 0

..... 12

.0 1 1 Illinois College Downed

0 0 0 0 0 1 0

2 0 0 9 0

3 27

DOBBS

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Jocietg !Brano Clothes In t he firs t half the loca l team Maso n, r.

showed evid ences of their week's Duk e, f. layoff. But when they warm . 1 !-') the Harms , f. work at hand they f unctioned wit h McQueen, c. that same old precis ion that has Ga litz, g. characterized their game a ll season. Becker, g.

_0 0 0 The I ris h quintet comp letely 1 ,--------------------------------------------------------------,

3 2 3 swamped the Illinois Coll ege bask- [

Summary:

T. VIATOR Evan! , f. Ross , f. Romnry, f. O'Malley, c. Furlong, c. Clothier, g. Me ary, g. Delan y , g. Navignto, g.

FG FT TP 5 1 11

Comway, g.

0 1 1 eteers by a score of 37-12. The game I .3 0 6 sta rted off with a bang and O'Mall ey 0 0 0 · ~----------------------. -- _ I

Tota ls

CHAR LESTO Mcurlot, f. J . Hall, f. Fonoglio, f . Was('m, c. R. HRII. g. Gilmore , g.

Totals

Re!el'('e: outhe rland.

Total g s 26 1

o o o I ··~ ~ ~ Mt. ~ ! orris co llege decided to g ive

0 0 0 up baseball in favor of track as its

1 7 spring sport. This co mes a s some-

3 0

whrt f a surprise as Mt. Monis has ~ 0

t·l had baseba ll team s in t he pas t for

0 60

{. several years, and that interest in t he _ _ _ ~ national pas t-time shou ld wane is

9 47 unu sunl.- Mt. Morri s . 19

FG FT TP 3 0 c. 0 2 2 0 3 3 2 2 6 0 0 0 0 0 0

5 7 17

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THE VIA TORIAN Published bi-weekly throughout the scholastic year by the students of

St. Viator <Jol!ege.

E di to r ..... EDITORIAL STAFF

........ ...... J a rlath M. Watson . ... J. Allen Nolan

THE VIATORIAN Thursday, February 28, 1929.

VIATOR PLAYS HOST ~ ~ Alumni Notes I: VIATOR SWIMMING TO BEST ACADEMIES I'-------~ ~ PROSPECTS MOUNT

IN CATHOLIC LOOP The Viatorian takes the oppor- 1 (Contmued from first page)

Business Manager ....... . I

John W. Stafford . ... ~.~~.~~IATE EDITORS ......... ....... Alumni Notes I in C~~:::~::d ::::es:::::::~f the G. Raymond Sprague..... . . .. .......... .Inquiring Reporter state of Illinois.

tumty of . thanking pubhcly. through , long, the star swimmer of the 1928 1t_s alumm column, a smgular act of tankmen, will appear in a new event kmdness on the part of Mr. Jay this year. Besides the 50 yd. and Jerome Williams •. who attended St. !100 yd. dashes, in which he excels, he V1ator Academy m 1910. Mr. W1l· will swim the back-stroke. We ex­hams has offered to send to the 1 pect great things from "AI" this librar~ for ~ne year. the newsp~per I season, for he has even shown more of whcch he 1s the ed1tor : The Umted , speed than last year. O'Nei l, another States Daily. Th1s paper 1s most 1 veteran, ha s been "cleaving'' the valuabl e, s ince it contains all t he water Ln record time in the 50 yd. latest news of our government, tc- and 100 yd. spurts. From the work­

Robert Tucker . ...... .. . ... ..... . .. .. Exchange Edi tor Time of Games Francis J . Brockman ....... .. ........... E xchange Editor The first round of games in the Raymond E. Nolan.. .. ........................... V1atonana State Catholi c Tourney will begin at Edward F. O'Neill ..... .. ........ Campus Bnefs l7:30 Friday evening when St. Bede of Joseph Logan .. ... .. .. ... .......... ...Athletic Department . Pem plays St. Mary of Carlyle; 8:30 J. Allen Nolan .... . ..... ......... Feature Wnter P. M. St. Viator of Bourbonnais vs . Donald T . Laenhardt....... . ... Feature Wr~ter St. Mary of Woodstock; 9:30 P. M. Raymond Boysen ................ ... Feature Wnter Holy Trinity of Bloomington vs.

gether with a very detailed and .,::.x­haus tive analysis of a.ll matters t ha t are before the Congress of the United States.

outs in which we have witnessed him sw im, it is perfectly plausible to con. elude that he may duplicate last year's work by winning an event or

Mariette Murphy ....... Feature Wnter A.q uin of Freeport. Saturday, 9:00 Clarence Dempsey .... Feature Wnter i A. M. Corpus Chr isti of Galesburg

CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT ! vs . St. Mary of Champaign; 10:00 A. Harold Rosens teel 1M. St. Thomas of Rockford vs. St. Michael Tito Patrick of Kankakee; 11:00 A. M.

two in t he "Little 19" Meet. Collins 1

The Rev. Francis E. Mun sch, Di- J. F lynn, Salg a nd Mills will most rector of the Scholasticate, who is

1 probably compete i.n the dashes, as

now recuperating in Florida from a they have been practicing with splen­recent illness, writes that fi shing in did progress in these events . The the Gulf Stream is splendid. He 1 relay team has not been selected yet, mentions nothing of his personal ) but we are w illing to gamble that it success in a ng ling , but, preferring l wi ll be every bit as good as t hat of the eloquence of the photographer to last year.

Herman Butte]] .Tohn Ross Martin Toohill

E dmund O'Neill E lmer Sheedy Donald Anderson

STAFF TYPISTS Meryl Casey L loyd Warne

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The Viatorian, Bourbonnais, Ill.

St. Joseph of Rock Island vs. Fox Valley Community of Aurora; 2:00 P. M. Spalding Inst'.tute of Peoria vs. St. Mary of Moline; 3:00 P. M. Routt of Jacksonville vs. St. Paul of Ode ll. The second round will begin Saturday

to I at 7:30 P. M. Sem i-finals at 2:00 P. any fish story, simp ly seytds a pictu re ~ The first appearance of the season of himself holding a 12-lb. bonita. I for the Viator tank men will be in a I M. Sunday. Finals, 9:00 P. M. Sun. dual meet with the Y. M. C. A. of

Illinois-, day. Eniered as second class matter ~t the Post-office of Bourbonna is , Res ul ts Broadcast 1 Father Francis Lawler, '22, has I Ka nkakee, to be held here February

under the Act of March 3rd, 1879.=========

"Ciscora"

Th h th t ·'f St t' recently been added to the facul ty of 28. Of course, we do not want to roug e cour esy u a 10n I

WM BB P · th t f th Routt College, Jacksonville, Illinoi:; I appear too confident, but we must

, eona, e secre ary o e 'I 1 Centra l States Prep. Conference has ! He stopped at the College for a w:;ilc confess tha t things do not look so 1 :nTanged for the results of each

1 last \~e.ek, and will ·re~urn for a Ion

1 bad for our swi mm ers t hi s season .

! game to be broadcast. The Peoria er visit when he brmgs the Ro~.tt ~ station operates at 1440 kilowatts. ! Ac~d emy basketball team to. St. VIa· I Bradley Opens Track I Direct wi res to the St. Viator gym- ' tors for the State Cathohc fl!gh I nasium w!.ll aid in securing t he scores ! School tournament, March 1. I Season Saturday 1 immed iately over t he air. If Station ---WMEB can secure the ai r at 9:00 The Viator;_an is very glad to ~n- Peoria, Ill. , Feb. 28 (Special) -Suncby evening the final game will r.o"Jnce that the Rev. F. A. Sheridan l Bradley College's track team will be broadcast play by pl ay. An an- is recovering very satisfactori ly. irom 1 open the indoor season Saturday, nouncement to this effect will be a recent operation. Father Sheridan 1 March 2 at Milwaukee, Wis;, when made befo re the opening of the is now stationed at St. Vincent's t hey meet Marquette University. tournament Friday . Orphan Home, Ft. Wayne. Indi a:•:.~ . ! The Teeh team, although handicapped

Preparations for the reception of with ahother a.lumnus, the R ev. F. by the lack of proper train ing faci l· t he competing teams have been com- McAulliffe. Father S heridan ha-'5 ities, is in fair shape for t he .. opening

The above t it le is a combination of the first letters taken from pleted and St. Viat or awa~ts the also been teaching Apologetics a t St. (meet. u . . J • • opening of t he Academ y tournament C~therine'_s Academy . Ma ny of . hi-e; I Coach C. M. Hewitt w ill ta~e. a mix-

the words Chicago Catholic Scuden t Conference on ReligiO US next Friday evening. ' fnends will be glad to know his ad- ture of veterans and t>ronnsmg re· Activities" with an additional " I" inserted and a letter "C" omit-

1 l dress : 2000 Well s St., Ft. Wayne, [eructs to the meet. Led by Captain

ted for the sake of euphony This na me "Ciscora" is the pro- I' Indiana. . Dave Owen, on of the best distance . . · . ' . , Peo1· ia, Ill., Feb. 28 (Special) - • --- !runners in the middle west , Bradley

]Xl~ed captiOn for . th: official organ of the Chicago Student Con- •1

Alberta Lei.striz, sophomore at 1

Mr. Leon L. Drolet, H. S. 'ZO, has 1 will meet Marquette on even terms ference. Wheth er 0 1 not the name Wi ll be accepted IS, at present, Bradley Co ll ege, took fi rst place in succeeded very well since receiving : m the d1stance events . Owen Gregg, a matter of conjecture and wi ll be decided upon sometim e in the the state oratorica l contest held at his degree from Georgetown School : Sutherland, Eddy, and Perry will aid near future when the votes from each school in t he Conference McKendree Co llege last week. Miss I of Law in 1927. He has been, up ' Owen in the distance runs. Bradley are received and counted at Loyola U. in Chicago. A g reat deal Leistriz gave as her .. oration, "Lift! until the present, practicing law in wi ll be comparatively weak in the of t ime was wasted at the February Convention in trying to settle Thy Vo1ce, Amenca. The contest the office of the Public Administr:> tor, l dashes and field events w1th only a

. . , . . . . last year was also won by a Bradley I 30 N . La Salle St., Chica go. H~ ~s 1few veterans available for duty. upon a name for the Sodality publicatiOn and a s uggestiOn that girl, Miss Dorothea Blender. : associated with probate attorneys 1 The Marquette meet w ill open a the m embers of t he Conference sho uld mail thei r votes to the pretentLous indoor schedule for tbe headquarter s at Loyola temporarily tabled t he matter. Michael Delaney', Viator Man Tcchmen. Within the next three

weeks , Bradley will appear in the Michigan State relays, Notre D'am e

The Bradley Game re lays, and the Illinois relays. The passing of " Mike" Delaney from t he ranks of the s tud­

ents of ·St. Viator leaves a vacancy t hat will long remain unfilled ; Deep down in his heart every Viator man was broken-hear ted Werner Schroeder and South Metzer,

when the fin al gun popped in t he Bradley-Viator game last Sat- yea, uncballenged: . For the past four years the s tocky Irishman and in addition has opened a branci'. na s taken his pos1t10n as regularly as clock-work in each of Via .. office in the Volkman Building, Kan·

urday nigh t. Adequate proof of the general condition of over- 1 tor's three major sports. And during "Mike's" last two years kakee, where he is to be founti on wrought nerves was evidenced by the unfortunate and most un- wh en athletics were mentioned one instinctively and very natu r- Saturdays. Mr. Drolet will be pleased usual chorus of '-'boos" and "hisses" which greeted the referee's h 1 · 1 11 h. >h all y t hought of the fighting sandy-haired boy from Ch icago. to serve t e a umm anr r. 1s o, .,. decisions as the game drew t o a close. Although the greater por· fri ends either at his Cl. i .. ag<> or his t ion of voiced di spleasure came from the small boys that crowded In football where he h eld clown t he fu llback's pos ition, he was Kankakee off.ce. t he rail on the running t rack and from Viator's vis iti ng support- t h e rear wa ll of the defense beyond which no charging back from ~rs, some of the Viator students th emselves had a hand in the t he enemy's lines was allowed to go. In t he offensive play, it was At the St. Viator-Bradley game business. It i s g ran ted, ho wever , t h at the strain of t he cham- s:mply a matter of counting th e yards when "Mike" grasped t h e tlahsotse Saftouurrdayloyanli ghftansw,erMe o npsrl~gnse:;

. . . . bal l. A long gain frequentl y resulted· a sma ll gain always could : pwnsh1p race as far as St. VIator was concerned was suffic' en tly b d . ' Primeau, Father Darche, Father great to snap the reserve of th e most calloused and case-hardened • e counte on. Last fall, "Bnck" Young chose "Mike" to fill h is Francis Cleary and Father Savary. student. all-Conference fullback berth and Mr. Yo ung's word carries con- Mr. James Gallahue, Mr. John (Red)

The Viatorians got off to a poor start early in t he season by s iderable weight m this league. : Daly, Mr. Gerald Smith and Mr. dropping t hree games in a row by very close scores, two of them In basketball, "Mike" played as f ew Viator men have ever William Nightingale were several of

played. Always steady, ever reliable, he was an important cog the alumni of a few years ago pres· being overtime battles. lt took a winning streak of seven s tra ight . b th ff d d f H' d f . . . ent. And there were also a number confe rence games to awaken t he Viator students to t he realiza- m ~d 0 e~se an e ens e. IG e ensive play m his place as i of the recent Academy ,lllumni who tion that they had a contender for the championship in their guar was a ways good. In fact, ll1 all sports the Inshman seem ed returned for the F'. C. F. banquet. m idst. Excitement rose to fever heat and every college man to be ll1 the game s imply to restrain the efforts and to dispel the watched with bated breath the "goings and comings" of their exuberant spirits of the opposition. touted basketball favo rites . The dopesteers hinged the Little Baseball evidently was his forte and it is directly responsible Nineteen Championship on the outcome of the Bradley-Viator ior Viator's great loss. His excellence in this pastime is evidenced ~,on test ... No small wonder t hat the Viator boys suffered a case of by the contract in which he so ld his services as a pitcher to the

nerves. And then to see their fightmg champwns smk clown to St. Louis Cardinal Club two weeks ago defeat before the onrush of a team that was, for a short time, M d f t d · yet, long enough, a better and faste r outfit. Those last few . ay goo or une an s uccess ever attend your efforts , minutes in t hat long-to-be-remembered battle brought tears to the

1 M.chael, and rest assured that the record that yo u left behind at

eyes of the basketball men and heart-aches to the large cro wd of VIator as an athlete, a s tudent, and a gentleman, will remain spectators. 1 fixed in t he hearts of your fellow students and friends.

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