"CONTENTdm"@en . "http://resolve.library.ubc.ca/cgi-bin/catsearch?bid=1211252"@en . "University Publications"@en . "2016-01-18"@en . "1941-03-07"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/Ubysseynews/items/1.0123633/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " Six Candidates For Council President\nEVAN apROBERTS\n. . . Council Old Guard\nCHARUENASH\n. . . Junior Member\nGORDON MacFARLANE\n. . . R*d Crow BaU Ruler\nBOB BONNER\n. . . Ciheftaln of Club*\nPhoto* by Dave Waddrtl\nTED McBRIDE\n. . . Junior Claa* Sultan\nJOSEPH BLOTZ\n. . . Th* Blot-kretg Begin*\n\u00C2\u00AEt|j> 31 bus ary\nPUBLISHED TWICE WEEKLY BY THE PUBLICATIONS BOARD OF THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA\nvol. xxm.\nVANCOUVER* B. C- FRIDAY, MARCH 7th, 1041\nNo. 37\nHart House Quartet\nPerforms Monday\n%\n9 Terminating a series of successful recitals all across\nCanada, the Hart House String Quartet will perform ln\nthe Auditorium at noon Monday, March 10.\nThe famous quartet, founded in\n1924 by the Hon. Vincent Massey\nand Mrs. Massey, consists of\nJames Levy, first violin, Adolphe\nKoldolfsky, second violin, Milton\nBlackstonq, viola, and Boris Hambourg, violin-cello.\nIn addition to the noon hour\nprogram, a concert will be held at\n8:30 Tuesday evening in the auditorium. Featured will be a com-\npoaltlon by Cesar Franck, H. Waldo Warner and Mezart.\nThe program 'for Monday's performance, an L.S.E. pass feature,\nis as follows:\nH. Waldo Warner (1874)\u00E2\u0080\u0094Suite in\nthe Olden Sty la,\nPrelude (Fughetta)\nSarbande\n-Bourree and Chorale\nIntroduction and digue\nBrahms (1833-1897) \u00E2\u0080\u0094Quartet in\nA Minor, Op. 51, No. 3\nAllegro non troppo (4-4)\nAndante Moderate (4-4)\nQuasi Menu-tto Moderato (3-4)\nalternating with AUegreto\nvivace (2-4)\nAllegro non assai (3-4)\nVoice Expert\nTo Give Lessons\nOnCampus Soon\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Potential radio announcers, aspiring Walter WlncheUs and\nGraham MacNam***, can have a\nchance to make good ln the field\nof radio announcing as a result of\nradio voice lesson* being conduct-\nad by Ml** Ethel Wallace.\nAn expert In' the field of voice\nculture, Mis* Wallace ls the only\nInstructor ln Western Canada who\ncan give the training. She la weU\nknown as a voice expert In radio\nstations across the Dominion.\nThose wishing to take advantage\nof the classes may do so by applying at th. Radio Society Studio,\nAggie Building on Tuesday noon.\nThree Meetings\nBut N# Results\nFrom Committee\ne The special commlUee of graduates and under-grada appointed\nby the Student CouncU to make an\nInvestigation of student government on the campus have held\nthree meetings, but have not yet\nreached any definite conclusions.\nArthur Fouks, member of the\ncommltt-ee, told the Ubyssey on\nWednesday that the committee was\nmaking a thorough investigation of\nthe field of student government,\nIncluding the question of the possibility of providing for some\nmeans of continuity ln Council.\nNo conclusions had been reached, Fouka stated, nor could any time\nbe aet when findings would b_\navailable.\nThe committee wlU hold weekly\nSunday meetings until they have\ncompleted their Investigation.\nFilm Society\nWill Entertain\nWith'JmneMyre'\ne On Thursday, Maroh 18, at 13:80\nthe Ford Motor Company will present Tir.Ki.'u-Ial films in the auditorium, *.inder the auspices of the\nFilm Socte1y. These films v. Ill include n new- reel on th- World's\nFair and \"The Song the Map\nSings,\" also a comedy film.\nOn Friday, March 14, :'n the\nafternoon, the Film Society will\npresent fhe talkie \"Jane Eyro\",\nstarring Virginia Bruce und Colin\nClive. Thl* film is highly recommended by Professor F. G. C.\nWood.\nChips Fly As Thespians\nErect Set For 'Candida'\n4) Grovelling in backstage dust, chips and ends of wood and\nsawdust, the stage crew is working hammer and nail to\ncomplete an all-wood set. Departing from the usual tradition\nof a canvas stage set, this year the Players' Club is constructing one entirely of wood for their production of George Bernard Shaw's \"Candida\".\nThe reason for the solid scenery\nis two-fold\u00E2\u0080\u0094first because it will\nlook move authentic and second,\nbecause doors can be more realistically slammed.\nGirls as well as boys are wielding the hammers and chisels. AU\nhave been busy carefully panel-\nImitation books, and\nlut aoorwilW) and wind-\nPit for destining the set\nPaul Mathews, stage crew\nhas also shade an elec-\nwhich accdj-ding to Nell\n' is Indispensllf\nRHSis-'S? th-e windows\ntire solid enough to sit on (if\nyou're careful), and the door jams\nf-tront! encuph to resist a good\nslam. One ef the books to he in\nthe s.t ts not an Imitation, and\nmembers of the stage crew are\nhoping that the actor who has to\ntake it out, doesn't rip the wholo\nbook case to pieces, trying to find\nIt.\nTom Collins, electrician, ha* devised an ingenious scheme whereby the flreplac. und oil lamp can\nbo realistically lighted on the\nstage.\nTickets for \"Candida\" oan be obtained frem members of the club\nand at K'ily's box office. Students\ncan see the production on March\n19 on presentation of their student\npass. The general public will be\nadmitted on March 20, 21 and 22.\nAll scats aie- reserved.\nSCHOLARSHIPS\u00E2\u0080\u0094Kappa Kappa\nOamma Sorority 1* again offering\nscholarships for women atudant*\nengaged ln post graduate work.\nStudent loan* ar* also available\nto women undergraduate*. - For\nfurther Information see Helen\nWoodcraft, Scholarship Chairman\nof the U.B.C. chapter.\nNo Replies\nTo Letters\nOf Council\n% In an effort to comply\nwith the student demand\nthat it. take steps, to regain\ncontrol of the administration\nof the stadium, gymnasium\nand Brock Hall, the Student\nCouncil has passed two resolutions, but as yet has received no reply to the letters\nwhich it has sent.\nA request was sent to the Board\nof Governors asking that \"all\ndonations __td charges received for\nthe use of these buildings (stadium, gymnasium and Brock HaU)\nbe put In a trust account to be\nadministered by the A.M.S.\"\nA letter waa also sent to th*\nCommittee for the administration\nof the stadium and gymnasium,\nasking that tha A.M.S. be permitted to use the stadium whenever it wishes to do so, and that\non auch occasions th* C.O.T.C. be\nasked to find another parade\nground.\nAt the laat monthly mooting of\nthe Board of Governor*, thla\nletter wa* tabled, pending the return ef President L. S. Kllnck. It\ncannot therefore be dealt with\nuntil the next meeUng at the end\nof March. No reply ha* yet been\nreceived from th* Stadium-Gymnasium Committee.\nHowever, the stadium wa* made\navailable for laat Saturday's McKechnie Cup footbaU game by tha\nearly dismissal of the mlUtary\nparade.\nProfessor\nInherits\nFortune\n^ Although fifty thousand\ndollars may seem like a\ngreat deal of money to the\naverage person, Dr. Joseph\nM. Keller, lecturer in the\nPhysics Department, is not\nover-excited by the sum.\nLast Friday Dr. Keller learnt\nthat he was the heir to fifty thousand dollars, bequeathed to him by\n. a grand-uncle. James Ulmann,\nwho died in New York a year ago.\nMore embarassed than pleased\nby this good luck, Dr. Keller continues his dally routine lectures\nand rounds of the laboratories in\nthe Science Building. \"It makes no\ndifference t.o me whatsoever,\" ho\nStated. .'I'm just going to carry on\nwith my lvctures and research. Of\ncovirse It^s nice to know* I have it\nto fall bi.ck on,\"\nA gradyiate of the University of\nCnliforn'4 and of Harvard. Dr.\nKeller caAne to U.B.C. Inst fall.\nLuncheon\nAt Ottawa\nFor Klinck\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 The Chateau Laurler ln Ottawa\nwa* tke acene last week of a\nfestive luncheon in honour ot\nPresident L. S. Kllnck, who Is ih\nthe East attending a conference of\nUnlveralty head*.\nThe occasion was a reunion of\nV.fi.C. graduates who are now\nprominent In official circles at the\ncapital, most of them weU -known\nIn Vancouver.\nThose present were: Mrs. H. L\nK**nly*ld* .Jut Katharine Plll*-\n_.J#-'20>MCgr Olll-'M, Islay\nJohnson\u00E2\u0080\u0094'23, Waltar Couper\u00E2\u0080\u0094'20,\nDr. Allon Peebles\u00E2\u0080\u0094'20, Dr. James\nGibson\u00E2\u0080\u0094'31, C. S. Lord\u00E2\u0080\u0094'28, Dr.\nO. W. Hal Norman\u00E2\u0080\u0094'27, Dr. Alfred\nRive\u00E2\u0080\u0094'21, A. E. Richards\u00E2\u0080\u0094'23, Ab\nWhitley\u00E2\u0080\u0094'28, S. Cliff. Barry\u00E2\u0080\u0094'23,\nMrs. Phyllis Turner\u00E2\u0080\u0094'28, (nee Phyllis Gregory).\nStudents\nFrom Reed\nHere Today\nQ Fourteen boys and nine\ngirls arrived ln Vancouver from Portland last night\nto attend the International\nRelations Conference at\nU.B.C.\nTwenty-eight U.B.C. student*\nwUl discuss problem* with the\nAmerican visitors ln th* double\ncommittee room ln Brock HaU.\nThla will be a pa** feature.\nAt the Friday afternoon session,\nAmerican delegates will present\npapera on various American viewpoints, including Isolation and Intervention.\nAll the delegates wlU attend\na party which will be held in\nBrock HaU on Saturday night.\nU.B.C. students presenting\npapers thia morning were:\nMarie Graves; \"Dominion Provincial Relations.\"\nErnest Bishop; 'Civil Llb.rtles.\"\nFrank Lacey; \"Social Reform\nand standards of Living.\"\nDora Combolos; \"Unemployment\nand Industrial Relations.\"\nThe program for the conference\nis as follows:\nFriday:\n1:30-2:30\u00E2\u0080\u0094Luncheon\u00E2\u0080\u0094Address of\nWelcome.\n3:00-5:00\u00E2\u0080\u0094'The American Domestic Scene\". Papers by American\nstudents.\nStates;, and the War.\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094A symposium in Arts 100 discussing the\nvarious attitudes to the war with\npapers by Art Fouks, Lois Nicholson and Elspeth Munro.\nSaturday:\n9:00-10:00 a.m.\u00E2\u0080\u0094Breakfast with\nan address by Dr. Q. G. Sedgewick on \"Education and the War.\"\n10:30-12:30 \u00E2\u0080\u0094 \"Canadian- Ameri-\n. can Foreign Relations\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094An open\nmeeting to be addressed by Professor F. H. Soward and Prof. Bernard of Reed College.\nBlotz\nFirst Received At\nAlma Mater Office\nBy LES BEWLEY\n0 Wedneaday afternoon saw a flurry of nominations for\nthe office of A.M.S. President drifting into the A.M.S.\nOffice, shortly before the 5 o'clock deadline. No lesa than\nsix candidates will offer themselves for election as head of\nnext year's Student Council.\nFirst nomination reoeived by the A.M.S. office staff waa\nthat of the undergraduate Joseph Q. Blotz, complete with\nthe requisite number of supporting signatures.\nElection, Speeches Noon Today\nunex- |\nnam** 1\nir on I\nBarring th* possibility of unex\npected withdrawal*, the\nwhich will probably appear on\npresldenUal ballots will b*t\n1. Joseph Q. Blote.\n2. Charle* Nash.\n3. Robert Bonner.\n4. Edward (Ted) McBride.\n8. Evan apRoberts.\n8. Gordon Macfarlan*.\nThe closing ot nomination* for\nthe office of president will mark\nthe opening of a brief period of\ncampaigning on the part of all alx\nnominee* which will officially laat\nright up to vot'3-casting time,\nTuesday.\nBright spot of th* five-day cam\npaign period wU undoubtedly be\nthe appearance on the Auditorium\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0tag* at noon today of all proxy\ncandidates to present their case* before undergraduates. Eaeh man wilt\nbe given five minute* In whieh to\noutline hi* platform. Every candidate, It I* expected, wll be supported by on* seconder. Todd\nTremblay, Elections Commltt**,\nwill preside ov*r th* m**tlng.\nBalloting will begin at 4 p.m.\nTuesday next, in the Auditorium.\nA number of list*, divided according to graduation yeara, wlU be\nusd to check the identity of atudenta presenting themselves at th*\nvoting-place.\nCandidates Well Known\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Moat of th* candidate* sr* already weU-known to student-,\nbut the Ubyssey publishes tho following resume of thoae Individual*\nwho have definitely decided tn run\nfor the office of President of the\nAlma Mater Society:\nTED McBRIDE\u00E2\u0080\u0094Commarc* '42\nA former premier of the Boya'\nParliament (B. C); aaalatant manager of the Canadian footbll team;\npresident of the Junior Class. Phi\nDelta The'a.\nROBERT BONNER\u00E2\u0080\u0094Art* '42\nHonour atudent ln Economics and\nPolitical Science; prealdent of th*\nLiterary and Scientific Society;\nMcGoun Cup representative, PsrU-\namentary Forum. Delta Upailon.\nCHARLES NASH\u00E2\u0080\u0094Selene* '42\nPast S.M.U.S. executive member;\nmember of American Institute\nMechanical Englh**ra; Newman;\nRowing; Otfidoor Club. Non-fraternity.\nGORDON MacFARLANE\u00E2\u0080\u0094Art* '41\nManager, Canadian Football\nteam; hookey team; R*d Croat BaU\nexecutive. Pal Upailon.\nEVAN apROBERTS\u00E2\u0080\u0094Science *42\nPast Junior M*mb*r, Counoil\nTreasurer; Canadian footbaU. Z*ta\nPsl.\nJOSEPH BLOT2S\u00E2\u0080\u0094Sdme* '42\nPast president, S.M.U.S.; Claa*\nPresident, sophomore year; Chemistry Sooiety; honour studant.\nI PhelU Thl.\nNominations For Other Posts\n\"Student* ar* advised to bring\ntheir student pmwi on election\ndaya,\" declared the Election* Committee chairman, \"Scrutineer* will\nrequire thl* identification.\"\nAa In previous years, students\nwill be aaked to mark their order\nof preference for candidates\u00E2\u0080\u0094first,\nsecond, third, etc.\nPreaidentlal elections over, it Is\nexpected that nominaUons to other\natudent post* will begin to roU Into\nthe A.M.S. office. Those positions\nto be filled are: A.M.S. Seoretary,\nA.M.S. Treasurer, L.S.E. President,\nM.U.S., W.U.S., M.A.A. and\nW.A.A. representatives to the Stu-\ndnt CouncU, and Junior Member.\nAccording to rumours currently\nappearing on the campus, each of\nthese post* will have It's share of\nnominees. Undergraduates -who, tt\nhas been suggested, will contest\nthese scats, appear In th* foUowing\norder:\nSecretary: Amy Hackney, M. F.\nAtkln, Doreen Ryan, El*p*th Munro, Marlon Murphy. Treasurar:\nKeith' Porter. L.S.E. Prexy: Bob\nMorris. Junior Member: Kenneth\nWardroper, Mack Buck. W.U.S.:\nLoes Nicholson, Pat Carey, Jean\nClugston: M.A.A.: Evan Davie..\nW.A.A.: Jean Eckhardt, Joyo*\nOrchard.\nDeadline for nominations for the\nabove offices wUl be Wednesday,\nMarch 12, and plans are being\nmade to hold simultaneous meetings in Arts 100 and the Auditorium at noon the following Friday, when all candidates and\nseconders will address the student\nbody. The following Tu.sday,\nMarch 18, wlU be election day.\nLove Not Result Of Fear\nClaim U.B.C. Debaters\n^ \"Every love affair, every marriage, is motivated not by\nthe fear of punishment, but by the hope of reward\u00E2\u0080\u0094some\nkind of reward.\" Thus Les Bewley defended U.B.C.'s case\nin a debate with the Vancouver Speakers' Club Tuesday\nnight.\nThe resoluUon. the third debated\nby U.B.C. this year, was Resolved:\n'That human behaviour is Influenced to a greater degree by the\nhope of reward than by the fear\nof punishment.\"\nDebating partner, scienceman\nBill Backman, sizing up tho s'tua-\ntlon, methodically seated himself,\npulled out his slide-rule for psychological calculations, and speedily arrived at the square root of\nthe intelligence of his opponents.\nHowever, the three judges decided that the opposing team had\na slight edge and awarded the\nSpeakers' Club with a split decision.\nJ Page Two\nTHE UBYSSEY-\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 From The Editor's Pen \u00C2\u00BB \u00C2\u00BB \u00C2\u00BB\nInternational Conference\nWe of the University of British Columbia welcome today the opportunity of entertaining the delegation of American students and professors who have come here\nfrom Reed College to discuss with us the\neffects of the war on social and economic\nconditions in our respective countries.\nAt a time when universities in other\nparts of the world have been forced to close\ntheir doors, the fact that we are free to hold\nsuch international gatherings is doubly\ngratifying. We should realize our fortunate\nposition, and at the same time our very Important responsibility.\nIt is up to us, on this continent which\nhas not yet been shadowed by actual war-\nfare.to face realities and prepare ourselves\nfor the reconstruction which must follow. It\nwill be our responsibility to lead the way in\nsetting the world on its feet and we must\nstart here on the American continent.\nReed College is recognized in the United\nStates as being one of the leading institutions in political science in America. Therefore, Ave are confident that the delegates who\ncome to confer with our own student representatives will present us with many sound\nsuggestions. We hope that the benefit gained will be mutual in effect.\nElections\nThe elections this year for the President\nof the Student Council and for the other\nmembers of the Counoil are more important\nthan perhaps ever before. Next year is uncertain for \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 great many studenta, and the\nproblems that will arise will no doubt be\neven more difficult than those that have appeared this year.\nVote for brains and executive ability!\nA mistake ln these elections might prove\ndisastrous to the best interests of the Society.\nPopularity, sportsmanship, membership in\nclubs or fraternities, and mere promises\nshould not be considered. The position of\npresident particularly demands administrative ability, common sense, a clear head, and\na good portion of \"punch\".\nThe position of treasurer requires a good\nbusiness head and MUS and WUS presidents\nmust have organizing ability and fair impar\ntial judgment. Then the Men's Athletic Representative and the Women's, besides having a knowledge of the various sports on the\ncampus, must also have some executive ability. The positions require much more than\nathletic ability, and this factor must not be\nforgotten in the campaign.\nPresident of the LSE must be someone\nwith a knowledge of the various clubs on the\ncampus who will be able to direct their policies and look after their needs without too\nmuch interference. Junior Member, of\ncourse, needs the ability to organize the various jobs that come to him during the term.\nIt is obvious then that outstanding ability in administrating and organizing is all\nimportant for the various positons. It can\nhardly be emphasized too much: vote for\nbrains!\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 The Mummery . . . byjabex\nSOPHISTIC DEFINITIONS FOR THE\nUSE OF PROFESSORS, STUDENTS,\nAND THE WORKING CLASSES\n1. Success in university life is ensured\nif your wallet bulges and you don't.\nThe secret lies in making contacts by\ntaking the right courses with the right\npeople. Alphabetical seating has been a\ngreat boon in this respect. For instance, it\nis thanks to this fine system that we read\nthat Miss Annie Ulp, daughter of Old*Man\nUlp, the czar of the sardine can combine, has\nmarried Mr. James Uggle, son of Old Man\nUggle, a bum if there ever was one. This is\nthe redistribution of wealth in its ugliest\nform, and should inspire every ambitious\nyoung undergraduate.\n(Continued in next column)\nCALLED TO\n' ?\nArmy officers* uniforms\nmust conform to regulations as to style, but you\nmay be your own judge in\nthe matter of tailoring. Tip\nTop uniforms, toilored-to-\nmeasure for all three\nbranches of the Service, hold ,\ntop rank position because\nthey are correctly and carefully tailored of fine materials to give dependable,\nsmart and comfortable wear\nunder the most trying\nconditions*\nTIP TOP\nCorrect raincoats supplied\nfor all three services\nTAILORS *\ncJ*-iniiteJL\nSTORKS K V K H V >V li K il K\n199 Hastings West\nAlso in New Westminster\n.Mill\n637 Oranvllle Street\n-711 Columbia St.\nA. P. GLEN\u00E2\u0080\u009447th Avenue and Fraser St.\nF. A. ELLIOTT\u00E2\u0080\u00941678 Commercial Drive\nA. N. AIHASH1\u00E2\u0080\u0094320 Main Street'\nAGENTS:\nF. SALTER\u00E2\u0080\u0094Nanaimo, B. C.\nJ. McMASTER\u00E2\u0080\u0094Chilliwack, B. C.\nREX COX\u00E2\u0080\u0094Mission. B. C.\n(HI}* Kbgfiircg\n(MEMBER C.U.P.)\nIssued twice weekly by th* Student*' Publication Board of th*\nAlma Mater Society of th* University of British Columbia.\nOffice: Brock HaU.\nPhone ALma 1624\nCampua Subscription*\u00E2\u0080\u0094$1.80\nMall Subscriptions\u00E2\u0080\u0094$2.00\nEDITOR-IN-CHIClr\nJACK MARGESON\nNew* Manager Janet Walker\nThe Mummery\n2. _-ne freshman is an overdressed mass of quivering ignorance. The only way to get anything Into his head is by way of\nhis mouth, which will take everything.\n3. The sophomore is a freshman\nwho has Ut his pipe, and wishes\nhe hadn't.\n4. The junior: someone who\nthink* ha can go to the Prom without paying.\n5. The aenior: someone who\nknow* that he can't\n8. A fraternity: a group of men\nintent on doing nothing in a sophisticated manner.\n7. A aarority: a group ot woman\nIntent on doing a fraternity.\n8. Campua club*: offer every\nstudent th* opportunlyt to become\na big frog in a little pond. The\nvarious big frog* get together from\ntlm* to time to croak at one another and eat ham sandwioh**.\nTit* popularity of a atudent can\nb* reckoned in direct proportion\nto th* number of ham sandwiches\nconsumed during the term, which\nmay account for the olnklng sound\nln the direction of many of our\nglamour girls.\n0. The university ls the best\nplace to learn that woman la th*\nmore social and the less sociable\nanimal.\n10. Examinations mark the\npoint where remembering ends\nand forgetting begins.\nThey ana condemned by students\nand faculties alike. The only explanation for their perslstance\nseems to be that the university\nhas a contract with a man nam-.d\nSnifle, who supplies the blotters\nfor the exam rooms.\nThey may, however, be considered an indirect Incentive to spiritual rearmament. For instance,\nlast year the V.C.U. hung out a\nsign that went something like this:\n\"During examination we_K,\nmorning worship will be held\ndally In Arts 204, from 8:00\u00E2\u0080\u00948:30\na.m.\"\nI know one chap who clutched\nat this last straw, beetling up to\nAts 204 one morning to put everything on the black. He entered the\nexam room at 9 with a divine look\non his face. He left the exam room\nat 9:30 with a look on his face that\nwould have made Frankenstein\njump for a chandelier.\nHe smashed into Arts 204, and\nstarted tearing up the seats, yelling:\n\"And they said God knew the\nLaw of Cosine**!\"\n11. The scienceman: the cauliflower of modern education.\nThe scienceman is an insufficiently suppressed Laurltz Mel-\nchoir, whose mind travels In only\none direction and in the gutter\nevery inch of the way.\nHe spend* his working hours\nplaying around with figures.\nI can't Improve on that for his\nleisure houra, either.\nYou show me a \"civil\" engineer, and I'U ahow you an umbrella with web feet, a Swedish accent,\nand a brother who sings \"Danny\nBoy\".\nSciencemen wear red sweaters\nsimply to stiffen their morale and\ngive the illusion of health.\nActually, sclencemen are so\nanaemic their red corpuscles have\nto be amphibious ln order to make\ntha portage ovmr the dry gulches\nln the blood stream. One science-\nman ran on two corpuscles for\nyears before they realized that\nthey were chasing one another\nFriday, March 7th, 1941\n\"I don't hear you patting any compllmenti.\"\n\"Well* I don't \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 you patting any Sw**\u00C2\u00BB Capt.*\nSWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES\n\"Tbmpmrotsftm* tn which tobacco can b* smoked.\"\nt\nFRIDAY \u00E2\u0080\u0094 The Monro PreMed\nSociety In Art* 208 at 7 o'clock.\nMr. A. T. Cowan will apeak on\n\"The Biological Properties of Treponema paUlda, th* causatlv* agent\nof Syphilis.\"\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00C2\u00BB \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nFRIDAY, MARCH 7 \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Th* Engineering Institute of Canada wiU\nbe addressed by E. C. Oo*n*U of\nth* Lukens Steel Co. of America\non Clad Metal*, th*lr manufacture,\napplication in Induatry and antl-\ncoro\u00C2\u00BBlve properties In Applied Science 100 at 8:00 p.m.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 . . .\nFRIDAY, MARCH 7 \u00E2\u0080\u0094 General\nelection* of CosmopoUtan Club at\nnoon ln Art* 104.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nSATURDAY \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Bus for S.P.C.\ncampers will leave 10th and Sasamat at 5 p.m. and be at Broadway\nand Granville at 5:23.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 # * \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nTUESDAY \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Le Cercle Franca Is\nwill meet at 8 p.m. at the home\nof Helen Nowlan, 1669 Allison Rd.\nThe speaker, Professor J. A. Irving\nwill discuss \"The Significance of\nDescartes ln Philosophy and Psychology.\" Annual elections will be\nheld and arrangements made for\nthe annual banquet, March 25th,\nPrice SOc.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 * * *\nTUESDAY\u00E2\u0080\u0094Meeting of La Canadlenne will be held at the home\nof Maureen McDIarmld, 2S66 York\nStret. Madame Darlington wlU\nspeak on \"Alsace and Its Inhabitants.\"\nTUESDAY, MARCH 11 \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Th*\nHart House Quartet wUl give *\nprogram in the auditorium at 8:30\np.m.\naround and through the veins and\narteries all by themselves. Whereupon they joined the C.I.O., and\nheld a sit-down strike in the left\nventricle, killing the scienceman\nalmost immediately.\n12. The aggie: someone who can\nstudy the anatomy of a chicken\nwithout tha fear of being caught\nat it.\n13. The artsman: someone who\nis neither a scienceman nor an\naggie, and is proud of H.\n14. Ihe Pub.: the only organization on the campua in which the\nmen can out-drink the women. 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Wednesday's 54-37 lacing meant that the Birds scored 175 points\nagainst Angelus' 128 in the three torrid tilts.\nEvery one of the Blue and Oold squad played the best\ngames of their collective career in this series, but the two\nstars that shone the brightest were Jim Scott and Art Barton. Let's look over the past week and review their accomplishments.\nBarton and Scott Spark Series\nThe victory march started a week that \"no team In Canada\" could\nago Wedneaday but, oh, mo shakily t\nIf you'U remember, the score waa\n48-45, and lt waa only th* free\nthrows of \"L*fty\" Barton ln th*\nlast minute of play that pulled the\ngame out of the fir*. \"L*fty\" collected 13 pointa that game, but\nthe heavy artillery was under th*\ndirection of Jimmy Scott who garnered his highest game total of\nthe *eaaon, 21 counter*.\nThese two snip**** continued to\nlive In tho cloud* Saturday night\nat V. A. C. Aa \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 matter of fact, th*\nwhole erew wa* flyttng so high\nhavo caught them. That w*a th*\nnight Varaity suddenly realised\nthat Angelus was Juat ano4h*r baU\nclub\u00E2\u0080\u0094a very mediocre one at that.\nTaking command right from th*\nopening whistle, th* collegian*\ntravelled so fast th* gym floor\nstarted to sweat.\nScott went on the rampage again\nand had 18 point* before he left\nthe game just after half-time. Baron carried on where the tall\nscienceman left off, and when Varsity finished with a 73-48 lead, Art\nhad another 20.\nBirds Not Even Troubled Wednesday\nWednesday we felt sorry for\nColey HaU'a men. After the flrat\nquarter ln which they held Varsity to 12-aU, the hot*lm*n seemed\nd**ign*d to their fat* whan th*\nBlue and Oold plan* started gaining '\naltitude. By the time th* half roUed\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0round, that plan* had almost\nreached the heights it held Saturday, and lt wa* traveling faster\nevery minute.\nNineteen straight point* without\nan Angelus return boasted th*\ncount to 28-16 at the breather, and\nthe wingless Angel* were resorting\nto rugby tactic* In a vain effort\nto atop the onslaught.\nTheir roughaod method* had\nsome effect In th* third session\nwhen Angelua climbed to within\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Ix point* of Varsity, but Scott\n(again) and Barton (again) continued tholr shooting way* with\nthe result that they collected 14\nand IT point* respectively and put\nthe game on lee long before the\nfinal gong sounded.\nFlynn, Ryan, Matheson Steady\nAlthough theae two fellow* , did\nthe scoring, Pat Flynn, Jack Ryan\nand Brud Matheson deserve almost as much praise as they. G. P.\nwas hi* old self during thla serlea,\ndashing up and down the floor,\nchecking and setting them up aa he\nhas done during the whole season.\nThe dark-hatred guard from\nNanaimo, Jack Ryan, outdid himself, too. His ond to end dribbling\nattacks, which he undertake* as\nIf he were on hi* way to * funeral,\nare the talk of the town.\nBrud Is the brains, and whenever\nhe Is off the floor the team Just\ndoesn't seem to click with that\nwell-oiled precision that ha* mad*\nIt a fulfUtment of Coach Van\nVliet's pro-season prediction: \"potential Canadian Champ*.\"\nDoug Pedlow and Wally Johnston have proved their worth although both these boys could do\nweU to correct their habit of taking\nstep* with th* ball.\nDominoes Here Next Friday\nSandy Hay, Jack Ross, and Lynn\nSully, the three new men with the\nteam this year, all got Into the\ngame Saturday and Wednesday\nnights, and proved that Varsity has\nthe best second team of any club\nln theae parts.\nYesterday, Manager Bob Scott\nwore a broad grin as he contemplated the coming aerie* with Victoria Dominoes. Th* Island club\nis reported as strong as ever this\nyear, but this fiict does not dismay\ntho 'Birds.\nThe Dominoes will be here for\ntho first of the best of five series\nfor the Provincial title next Friday\nnight. The second gam* la set for\nSaturday, and then the boys travel\nto the Capital city to polish off the\nseries on March 21.\nVlcorla, here we come!\nVarsity, 64 Angelus, 37\nVARSITY \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Mathc-ott 8, Barton\n17, Johnston, Soon 14 Ross, Sully,\nPedlow 2, Hay, Flynn 7, ~ymn 8\nOAIT YMI nn\nELECTION DAY\nand may the best man win! Bo\na winner yourself on tho road\nby voting for HOME GAS and\nHOME EASTERN MOTOR OIL.\nRemember . . .\nYOU CAN BUY NO\nBETTER\nHomo Oil Distributors\nLIMITED\nThe Independent 100%\nB.C. Company\nANGELUS \u00E2\u0080\u0094 McDonagh 6, Me-\nLallan, L** j, McLaghlan 8, Kennlngton 7, 1-urv** 2, B*im*\u00C2\u00AB*ad 8,\nStout 1 \u00E2\u0080\u0094 37.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094PATON.\nPucksters Play\nModels Tonight\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 The Varsity Hockey team wlU\nmake It* loat stand thl* Friday\nwhen It take* on th* Model* In\nthe second game of th* semi-final\nseries.\nlite first gam* of tho series waa\nlost to th* Modal* 3\u00E2\u0080\u00941. And a* th*\nmatch ia set for the best out of\nthree, It look* Ilk* the game tonight\nwill be \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \"muat gam*\" for th*\ncampua cubaters.\nFor details of time and place see\nthe genial manager of the hockey\nsquad, Livingston.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nNOTICE\nThere will be an Important meeting of the Track Club today noon.\nAU members are asked to attend.\nPHILIP\nN y**\u00C2\u00BB*l\nHere's today's biggest Value in\npipe tobaccos. A fine quality\nmixture\u00E2\u0080\u0094full of flavour\u00E2\u0080\u0094mild\nand cool. Try a pipe today.\nIn pouches, packages and '/_ lb. tln-i.\nBasket\n' Bull\nBy CHUCK CLARIDGE\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Coley Hall brought out three\ncheer leader* Wedneaday night,\none of them being Norm Trasollnl,\nex-Athletic Park baaebaU clown\nand two beers sllnger* from HaU'*\nlocal hostelry.\nBoth first shot* of **ch team\nwere good for two points, Brud\nMatheson for th* 'Bird* and Mc-\nDonough for th* Angola.\nAgain Wednelday night Kennlngton fouled Art Barton and fell over\nvery much surprised. Art than\nproceedd to sink the fdul ahot.\nVarsity puUed their new play\nagain with success Wednesday\nnight. On a throw in from the end\nfour men bunch together and then\none back* up to take th* pass and\nls free for a set long ahot.\nMaury Van Vllet broke Into \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2mil* W*dn\u00E2\u0080\u0094day night wh*n h*\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0hook hand* with Math\u00E2\u0080\u0094on, Ryan,\nScott, Barton and Flynn aa they\ncom* off th* floor.\nAl Dean, Buddy Graham and\nJune Hewltson led th* eh**r leading in th* new yells. Th*** thro*\nhave certainly improved th* spirit\nof the student* at th* gam**.\nDoug Lee played a sparkling\ngame again for the Angel* on Wedneaday. He seems to b th* moat\nconsistent player for the hotel boys,\nbesides being one of th* cleanest.\nBoxers Enter\nArmy Meet\ne From ellmlnaUons held last\nTuesday night emerges Varsity's entry in the Pacific Command Army Boxing Tournament.\nNow, these representatives of the\nC.O.T.C. and Basic Training will\nenter the Lower Mainland preliminaries which wlU be held Saturday afternoon at the Seaforth\nArmories.\nThe University team will have a\nfighter In all divisions except the\nMiddleweight and Heavyweight\nclasses. Winners in Saturday\nafternoon's scrap* will advance and\nwill probably compete In the final*\nof the tourney which will be held\nIn Victoria about th* middle of th*\nmonth.\nSurprisingly good bouts were\nwitnessed ln the preUms on Tuesday night. Outstanding performers were Tommy Syme, who took\nthe Vancouver City tltl* In hi* division In 1937, and Austin Frth,\nfnaUst ln th* Welterweight claa*\nlast year ln the British Columbia\nChampionships. Several newcomers to the squared rng alao\nahowed promise, Including Doug\nJackson, Lome Llnd and George\nMllUgan.\nHere 1* the team which will\nrepresent the Unlveralty contingent\non Saturday: Flyweight, Doug\nJackson) Bantamweight, Tommy.\nSym*; Featherweight, Lome Und;\nLightweight, Austin Frith; Welterweight, Jack Church; Ltghtheavy,\nAl \"Blnk\" Drummond. Coaeh of\nth* squad I* Maury Van Vllet.\nAbove photo shows Jim Scott, Pat Flynn and several\nof the Angelus unmentionable* ln action Wednesday\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Photo by Lloyd Turn*r, courtesy of Daily Provlnoe.\nnight whan tha Thunderbird* mad* It three straight\nIn winning th* City L**gu* playoff*.\nScoreless Soccer\nTeam In Third\nTie Puts\nPlace\nFr*ddi* Froah: \"Darling, I lov*\nyou as no on* ever loved before.\"\nCollege Widow: \"Humph! I can't\nsee any difference.\"\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 The Varaity soccer team edged\ninto the top bracket of the\nWednesday league win column\nyesterday when they played a\nscoreless tie with Woodwards, to\ngo into third place.\nPlaying before a crowd of three\nthousand, acordlng to manager\nKen Eldridge, the Varsity eleven\nstarted the gam.- at a fast pace\nand kept it up throughout. The\nforwards for the campus roundballers were really playing ball\nand they showed enough spirit and\nfight to convince th-e experts that\nthis was one of the fastes and best\ngames of the year.\nHowever, the team wa* lucky\nmore than once In both the flrat\nand second halve*. Several time*\nthe goal-bent Bargain booter* had\nthe whole team beat, Including\nDennis Leong, but failed to tally\nwhen their shots hit the bar.\nStu. Roach and Jack Rush were\noutstanding for the Gold and Blue\naquad. Roach just missed scoring\nin the first half with a shot that\nnearly beat the Woodsonian goalie\nLister. Herd played one of his\nbest games of the year.\nVaraity haa only four more\ngames to play according to the\nloop setup. Two of these games\nwill be Cup matches.\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094McKINLEY\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 It'* an all-fro-h final in the\nChink Contest. For it wiU be\nth* team of Al Dean versus the\nteam of Doug Mitten in the last\nencounter to be played next Wednesday in the Gym. These two\ngroup*, all that remain of the\noriginal 36, are the one* that\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2merged victorious from last\nweek's seml-flnals.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nCRICKETERS, ATTENTION \u00E2\u0080\u0094\nAU mmn Interested In playing or\nwatching cricket thl* summer come\nto the annual meeting ln Arta 106\nFriday at 1230.\nPQ0R LITTLE JOHNNY! ...ju.thate* to*t\u00C2\u00ABy\nafter aehool! But Johnny doesn't know how to\ntake eare of his eyea and casual poor lighting at\nhome Is reducing hla attitude towards work,\nmake* him lackadaisical and slow. Soivo him\nproblem* wtth BETTER LIGHT FOR BETTER\nSIGHT]\nIt's Spring at TIP TOP TAItORSI\nEVERYTHING A MAN WANTS\nAT \u00C2\u00A3\u00C2\u00AB**? NAN'S PRICE\nSOO\nBritish Woolens\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094Choice of Stylo\nSO\nHand-Cut and\nTailored to Your\nPersonal\nMeasure\n*\u00C2\u00A3aJ,ie& * Mannish-Tailored. Coats and Suits\u00E2\u0080\u0094Tailorod-to-Moasuro\u00E2\u0080\u0094$__.\u00E2\u0080\u00A2.75 -\".:..... \t\n TIP TOP\u00E2\u0080\u0094-/^\nTAILORS\njQimited\n199 HASTINGS STREET WEST 637 GRANVILLE STREET\nIN NEW WESTMINSTER \u00E2\u0080\u0094 711 COLUMBIA STREET\nAGENTS:\nA. F. GLEN\u00E2\u0080\u009447th Avenue and Fraser St. t'. SALTER\u00E2\u0080\u0094Nanaimo, B. C.\nF. A. ELLIOTT\u00E2\u0080\u00941878 Commercial Drlv* J. McMASTER\u00E2\u0080\u0094Chilliwack, B. C.\nA. N. 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