"CONTENTdm"@en . "http://resolve.library.ubc.ca/cgi-bin/catsearch?bid=1211252"@en . "University Publications"@en . "2015-07-23"@en . "1937-03-12"@en . "https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/Ubysseynews/items/1.0124075/source.json"@en . "application/pdf"@en . " On To Victoria Cry as City Championship Falls to Varsity\n\u00C2\u00AEtf_>. _Kbg00)?tI'\nPublished TwiceWeekly by the Publications Board of theUniversity of British Columbia\nVol. XIV\nVANCOUVER, B. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1937\nNo. 38\n\"Brontes\" Rated Best\n1 Campus Production\nSince \"Hedda Gabler\"\nSager as Patriarch Parson and Beth Gillanders\nas \"Emily,\" Star Wednesday Night\nContesting with \"Hedda Gabler\" for top place In 22\nannual productions, \"The Brontes,\" 1937 Players' Club opus,\nopened to a student preview audience Wednesday evening\nand received acclamation.\nChaliapin Featured\nIn Film Play To\nShow Here Today\nFilm Society Bringing\n\"Don Quixote,\" With\nAll-Star Cast\nToday at noon tbe Film Society\npresents the film translation of\nCervantes' masterpiece, \"Don Quixote.\" The all-tar cast includes tbe\nworld's most famous basso, Fedor\nCallapin; Oeorge Robey, the well-\nknown English comedian, and Sidney Fox, who will be remembered\ntor her work In \"Strictly Dishonorable.\"\nRBVBR8BO OROSR\nTbe film translation ot the masterpiece has somewhat reversed\ntbo order ot events as related by\nthe author; while tbe book shows\nthe knight dying after returning to\nbit home in accordance with the\npromise exacted trom him by a victorious knight, the film shows Quixote dying heartbroken at being deprived ot his books, after the windmill has put him to shame.\nCritics say that Cervantea' ob-\nJaet In writing waa to criticise\ntba romantlo apirit of hla hotheaded compatrlota, ever ready\nto draw on the leaat poaaible provocation. Thla la evident In the\ncourt acene of the film where\nDon Quixote ohallengee hla\nniece's lover to combat.\nIDEAL. LIFE DESTROYED\nDon Quixote Is crushed in his\naoul by the advancement ot a civilization which destroys bis ideal\nlite; that ot a knight-errant; and\nlt the comparison Is not out ot\nplace, the lead In \"Don Quixote\"\nreminds one singularly ot another\npersonality crushed by the cnroach-\nmenta ot a mechanized age In\n\"Modern Times.\"\nTbe whole film seems to be a\nsatire of the statement that books\nare only figments ot the imagination and ever spur one on to useless works,\u00E2\u0080\u0094to flght \"windmills.\"\nAfter having lived his books, a\nfanciful life of imagination, and\nhaving died with their destruction,\nDon Quixote's voice sings that his\nbooks bave made him Immortal\n. . . and out ot their ashes the\nmanuscript ot \"Don Quixote de la\nMancha,\" by Miguel de Cervantes\nSaavedra, arises to live on immortally 1\nDrivers\u00E2\u0080\u0094Look Out\nFor Inspection of\nYour Cars by Police\nProvincial Police offlclala sre\nplsnnlng a one-day drive In the\nUniversity district next week. A\naquad of men will stop every car,\nInapect licensee, regiatration papers, drivers' licenses, brakea and\ntail lights. At the praaant time\nthe Inspection Is being carried on\nIn varloua parte of Vancouver\nevery day.\nThere will be no pity ehown to\natudent offendere, although the\npotice have no particular daalre\nto make mny arresta. It la not\nknown aa to what day the Inspection will be made, but It la certain to come between Monday\nand Friday of next week. Police\nwill be poated on both Marina\nDrive and the regular entrance to\nthe oampua.\nIt haa been aatlmatad by offlclala that nearly one-third of the\neara being driven to the campus\nnow are liable under one of the\nInfractiona noted above. Stud-\nenta have a few daya left to prepare themselves for the rigid Inspection of next week.\nTHREE MORE COUNCIL ACCLAMATIONS\nNEXT YEAR'S COUNCILLORS\nSetting n surprising quality\nstandard in sustained mood, interest, and dramatic ability, the play\nwas outstanding for its smooth\npace ond cmotoinal strength, Its\nmaturity, thought and effectiveness\nestablish onco and for all the nbil\nity of the Players Club to handle\nserious drama competently.\nArthur Sager, gloomy and Victor\nian morality incarnate, was splendid\nin his part. Ho Aged not only by\nmeans of makeup, but in voico,\nbearing, mentality. Ho was wholly\neffective in a part obviously written for the satisfaction of Author\nAlfred Songster, and thereby becomes the most outstanding figure\nin the play.\nThe sisters were admirable, both\nindividually and in combination.\nBeth Gillander's surprising dramatic strength bound the audience\nin enthralled attention; her death\nacene might have been masterful,\nbut for the ghastly intrusion of\nthe machine age in the sound of\nsome hellish auto horn from the\nparking lot,. Audrey Phillips is\nconsistently good, the live, nervous\nclarity of her acting peculiarity\nsuited to Charlotte of the play with\nher action on impulse, her determination and continued emotional\nstruggle. Mary McLeod, slight and\ncharming, gave to Anne credibility\nand charm. Her timidity before the\nrepeated battles of temperament in\nthe parsonage parlor, hor bright\nand bird-llko interest, are wistful\nand appealing.\nGraham Darling, as the drunken\nbrother Branwell, took the most\ndifficult single scene in the play.\nDrunks are traditionally painful on\nthe stage, yet Darling kept the\nscene well in hand and purged it\nof painful elements in the best\nEnglish 10 tradition. '\nPictorlally, the production was\nsuperior to that of most previous\nyears. The scene in Brussels, finely\nspaced and grouped, and a splendid\nground to costume colours, is a\nreal tribute to designers, stage and\nlighting crews. Costumes were\ngraceful and likewise worn with\nconsiderable style, not alwaya the\ncase in amateur productions.\nMinor parts were often startling-\nly good. Lorraine Johnston etched\nher role of Mme. Heger with\nsparkling clearness. Adella Thur-\nbcr's ancient serving-woman was\ncomfortable and human. Ludlow\nBeamish, the watch-dog lover,\nrounded his role with sympathy and\nhumor.\nSpecial tribute is due Fred Hob-\nson, who filled the breach created\nby Charlie Locke's illness. The offlce scene was disturbed by misplaced cues, not wholly due to Mr.\nHobson. This scene is -written with\ndelightful comic interest, and in all\nfairness it must bo admitted that\ntho principals caught tho spirit of\nit.\nPeggy Fox, WUS.; Bob Smith, Treasurer, and Jean Meredith, Women's Athletics, were declared Councillors by acclamation Tuesday evening, when no further contestants for these offices were nominated.\nWith Dave Carey's acclamation for President last week, four out of nine Council positions have been\nfilled without balloting, an unprecedented event in Campus history.\nLEADING LEGAL MINDS\nTO CLASH IN DEBATE\nInteresting Topic\nAt Institute\nDr. Carrothars to Outline\nB. C. Economic Status\nDr. W. A. Carrothers is the\nspeaker for the lecture of the Vancouver Institute, to be held In\nRoom 100 of the Arts Building, tbe\nUniversity of British Columbia, at\n8.15 on Saturday evening. The subject will be \"The Economic Position ot British Columbia.\"\nWELL QUALIFIED\nBy both lifelong training and\nspecial knowledge, there is perhaps no person better qualified\nthan Dr. Can-others to discuss a\nsubject of such Importance and Interest. In addition to his training\nas an economist, Dr. Carrothers\nhad such personal qualifications\nthat he was selected by the Provincial Government for the position\nof Chairman of the Economic\nCouncil of British Columbia, and\ngiven leave of absence from the\nUniversity to enable him to undertake an intensive study ot Provincial problems.\nHe has organized a staff which\nhas investigated every Important\nindustry of the Province, wi'th a\nview to their development, and to\nthe establishment of a financially\nLadner - Lefeaux\non Socialism\nThursday\nAfter considerable effort on tho\npart of the Parliamentary Forum\nexecutive, a debate of major Interest to students has been arranged.\nFollowing the lines of the famous Oxford Union, which regularly\nbrings out Britiah statesmen to university meetings where the students debate with them, the executive has secured two of the most\nprominent political leaders of B.C.\nto engage in debate next Thursday,\nMarch 18, in the Auditorium.\nLeon Ladner, K.C., prominent\nlawyer and Conservative party organizer, will uphold th eafflrmatlve\not the resolution: \"Resolved that\ntbe socialism of Conservatism ls\nadequate tor the needs of B. C.\"\nHe will be opposed by W. W. Lefeaux ot the C.C.F. party. Mr. bateaux is a well known and skilful\nlawyer and speaker.\nEach speaker will have 30 minutes, split into alternate 20 and 10\nminute speeches. There will be no\ndecision on the debate.\nequitable and ample system ot Provincial taxation. Some of the tacts\nand conclusions elicited during\nthese researches will be presented\nin Saturday's address, and it should\ntberefore be of unusual Interest .\nEditor of \"New Frontier\"\nLectures Here Tuesday\nQn Literary Trends\nTUESDAY LECTURE\n\"New Trends in Literature\" will\nbe the subject of a noon hour lecture by Mr. William Lawson, the\nyouthful editor of \"Th\u00C2\u00A9 New Frontier,\" Tuesday noon in Arts 100.\nMr. Lawson attended Toronto\nUniversity, where he majored in\nEnglish and History, and later attended City College in New York.\nHe is travelling in the West at\npresent to build up editorial committees.\n\"The New Frontier\" is a left-\nwing political and literary monthly,\npublished in Toronto. J. F. White,\na former editor of the Canadian\nForum, and Dorothy Livesay, Ca\nnadian poetess now residing in\nVancouver, are on the editorial\nboard.\nProfessor A. F. B. Clark will be\nin the chair.\nSpeeches of candidates and\none supportsr of sach for ths\nRositions: Pres. L.S.E.; Junior\ntamber, snd Socrotary will bo\nheld in the Auditorium, 12.10\nMonday. Candidates ars limited to four minutes and thsir\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2upportsrs to two.\nOutstanding '\nDancer Here\nWed. Mar. 31\nELECTION PROMISES\n(In Alphabetical Order)\nFor*Secretary\nMarjorie Jessup\nTo the Members of the Alma Mater\nSociety:\nI wish to take this opportunity\nto thauk those who submitted my\nnomination for the position of Secretary of Students' Council.\nSince the duties of this offlce are\nclearly defined as being only those\nof a recorder of the Council business, I do not consider it necessary\nto put forth a platform. However,\nI would like to present my qualifications for the position.\nLast year I served as Secrotary\nof the Women's Undergraduate Society and am familiar with student\ngovernment routine. In addition,\nin my three years at the University as a Commerce Student, I have\ntaken a keen Interest in all student activities, and feel equipped to\nserve the best Interests ot the Alma Mater.\nSincerely,\nMARJORIE JESSUP.\n(Continued\nMary Black\nTo the Membera of the A.M.S.:\nI feel that my experience, as a\nmember of committees for the Women's Undergraduate Society and\nfor the organizing of the Homecoming rugby game, and especially\nas Recording Secretary of Zeta\nsub-chapter and as Corresponding\nSecretary of All-Phrateres, qualifies mc to assume the responsible\nposition of Secretary of the Alma\nMater Society.\nTo solicit your support for my\ncandidature, I submit the following\nprogram:\n1. To place unstinted effort behind\nevery project which the Alma\nMater Society sees flt to undertake.\n2. To encourage co-operation between the University and the\nVancouver public.\nYours sincerely,\nMARY S. BLACK,\non Pago S)\nHailed as tho most significant\nfigure in the modern dance, Martha\nGraham, one of tho most outstanding artists over to visit Vancouver,\nwill present a performance at the\nEmpress Theatre March 31.\nMiss Graham commands all the\ninflections of the dance vocabulary,\nblending intelligence with a high\ndegree of technical skill. Primarily,\nshe is a subjective artist, succeeding in telling not only the bald tale\nportrayed by the gestures, but also\nwhat lies behind it.\nNot only does Miss Graham create the dance ensembles, but also\nshe designs the settings for the\nperformances,and even suggests the\nmusic to Louis Horst, .conductor of\nthe accompanying orchestra. Mr.\nHorst is himself a musician of the\nflrst rank.\nMiss Graham has done much for\nthe legitimate theatre, principally\nin conjunction with Guthrie Mc-\nClintoc and Katharine Cornell in\ntho Theatre Guild.\nLong atudy, combined with a\nbreadth of original conception such\nas is seldom seen, havo raised Miss\nGraham to the position in the field\nof tho donco which she holds today.\nFollowing somo work on tho Pacific\nConst, alio wont to tlio cast, wltoru,\nnftor further study, sho litigan to\nappear, V'rom tho flrst, alio was\ngrcotod with enthusiastic acclaim,\nwhich haa shown no sign of abatement since.\nIn her performances, Martha\nGraham presents twelve solo numbers, while six are done with the\ngroup. On the whole, her presentation is a significant one, in which\nironic comment is bronght to bear\nupon a variety of themes.\nMartha Graham is brought to\nVancouver by Hilker Attractions,\nan agency headed by Gordon Hilker\n(Comm. '34), once active in the\nU.B.C. Flayers Club.\nReservations may now be made\nat tho M. A. Kelly Piano House,\n659 Granville Street.\nSmith, Fox and\nMeredith Have\nNo Opposition\n\"L. S. E. Most Attractive\nto Candidates\nElection nominations this year\nshow an exceptionally keen competition for certain positions and absolutely no student interest in the\nremaining ones.\nNo fewer than throe members of\ntho next Council have beea acclaimed without opposition. Bob\nSmith, president ot Arts '39, has\nbeen acclaimed treasurer: Margaret Fox ,as President ot tbe W. U.\nS.; and Jean Meredith as representative of the W. A. S.\nFor the position of Secretary\nthere are two contestants. Mary\nBlack, an active worker in Phrateres and the W. U. S., ls opposing\nMarjorie Jessup, who has served a\nterm aa Secretary of the W. U. S.\nJohn Bird, star first-string rugby\nplayer, is running against Science-\nman Don Hogg for the leadership\nof the M.U.S. s.\nThree well-known athletes are\ncontesting tho A.M.S. position:\nDave Lewis, Canadian football\nplayer and Track Club member;\nPaul Trussell, sparkling ice hockey\nand English rugby player; and Syd\nWalker, tbe manager of the English Rugby Club.\nJohn Brynelsen, S. M. U. S. editor on the Ubyssey and president\nof Sc. '40, is In a three-cornered\nfight for Junior Member with Noel\nHarrison, grass hockey and rugger\nplayer, and Harry Lumsden, well-\nknown first-string man on the rugby team.\nSix men are running for the apparently enviable position of L. S.\nE. President: Ron Andrews, rugby\nplayer and Treasurer ot '38; Malcolm Brown, Arts '38 president;\nAlex Charters, President of the I.\nR.C. and Associate Basketball Manager; Gordon Gray, Players' Club\nmember; Tom Marshall, prominent\nForum debater and member of tbe\nForum executive; and Armand\nPowlett, active in the Forum and\nthe Players' Club.\nOn Monday, March 15, candidates\nfor L. S. E., Secretary, and Junior\nMember will put forth their platform apeeches In the Auditorium.\nEach candidate will have four minutes for himself and two mlnutea\nfor a aupporter, except the Junior\nMember, who is not allowed a second speaker.\nCO-ED LOSES\nOne pair of whlta glovea, Wedneaday night at \"The Brontea.\"\nReturn to Alma Mater Offloe.\nLOST\nOne black kid glove, ln or near\nAuditorium Wedneaday nlgbt at\nPlay. Return to Mr. Horne'e office.\nSalisbury Lodge Hop\nMonday at Peter Pan\nOn Monday evening, Salisbury\nLodge men and their friends will\nhold thoir last danco of tho term\nnt tbo Potor l'nti llnlln><>m, (tinea\ntliflr i''\"'iil<\u00C2\u00BB*\u00C2\u00BB-,\nHiillMliili'y IdiilmuH lilivn Imlil n mid\nIiiM of iinrllmt In wlili li Mm iinuhiu\n\u00C2\u00ABV\u00C2\u00AB>llt pi'OllllMHH in lu'nvliln it 111 11II tf\n'linilo. With Uf! (liiiidiiil'trM nriitm\"\ntra supplying u rliyllimk.nl background, and John Wood as master\not ceremonies, anticipations run\nhigh as plans go forward to make\nthe dance a high point ln Salisbury\nachievement.\nLacey, New Prexy\nof Psychology Club\nThe annual meeting of the Psychology Club was held last nlgbt\nat the home Milliard Alexander. A\nfew experiments were carried out\nin the field of muscle reading and\n\"mental telepathy.\" The following\nofficers were elected for 1937-38:\nHon. President, Dr. Morsh; Official\nCritic, De. Pllcher; President,\nOliver Lacey; Vice-president, Dorothy L. Brown; Secretary-treasurer, Milliard Alexander. Membera\nof the Executive, Hyeiop Gray and\nCharlie Watson.\nThe club closed their year's activities with a dance and refreshments.\nia fA\nSit.'\ni-<-.-'-\nTwo\nTHE UBYSSEY\nFriday, March 12, .937\nn\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 -\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 i. .,\nnv; t \u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nWa\"'\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0 1$ \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 i\'\n|;'l;;/ .,\nV\nTHE UBYSSEY\nEDITOR IN CHIEF\nZOE BROWNE-CLAYTON\nSENIOR EDITORS\nTUESDAY: Kemp Edmonds FRIDAY: Dorwin Baird\nSPORTS EDITOR\nDick Elson\nSubscription Rates for Ubyssey:\nStudent rate, $1 CO per year. Rate for non-students, $1.50 par year.\nAdvertising Office\nPacific Publishers, Limited, 311 Province Building, Victory Square, Vancouver, B. C.\nTelephone: TRINITY 1945\nAdvertising Staff: Charles H. Munro, Howard D. Fletcher\nAll advertising handled exclusively by Pacific Publishers, Limited.\nANOTHER SENIOR MEETING REQUESTED\nWe do not wish to level the charge of railroading against\nthe senior class executive, nevertheless lt ls our opinion that\nthey acted in a rather high-handed manner as regards the\nvaledictory gift.\nThe gift concerns a sum of four hundred dollars or\nover and we believe that the spending of Buch a sum should\nreceive very careful consideration and that every member\nof the graduating class should be given an opportunity to\nvote on this spending.\nTrue, a meeting was held ln Arts 100 last Tuesday, but\nless than half of the senior class knew of the existence of\nsaid meeting. There were no notices on the regulation\nboards or in the class rooms and the meeting received no\npublicity ln the XJmyssey. Two noon-hour announcements\nln the Caf are hardly sufficient at this time of year when at\nnoon nearly half of the students are escOnsed in the library\nand labs, many others are spring walking on Marine Drive\nand still others are busy with a Spring play.\nWe would like to suggest that a neW meeting to discuss\nthe Valedictory gift be held a week from today. Such a\nmeeting could be well publicisized on notice boards, in the\ncaf and In next Friday's \"Ubyssey.\" Thus every senior\nwould be given a chance to attend. Since the Valedictory\nmoney ls not collected until April there seems to be no good\nreason for spending it in a hurry.\nFurthermore, it ls our opinion, that the proposed Student loan fund ls not a suitable gift. There are already many\nsources where financially embarrassed students may obtain\nloans. At the best the Valedictory money could only benefit\none student a year and would thus provide the university\nwith Just one more graduate a year.\nWe believe that the Valedictory gift should be a gift to\nthe University and as such should increase the capital assets of the University and benefit as great a number ot students as possible.\nThat, however, is up to the Seniors to decide at their\nnext meeting.\nKEEP VAN VLIET\nThe success of the basketball team in downing the\nstrong Province squad in four games brings right into the\nspotlight the splendid work of young and energetic Maurice\nVan Vliet coach for most ot this University year. To him\nis due a large share of the praise merited by the team's victory.\nIt is Just about two years ago now since collective demands of the student body, given voice through the Ubyssey, resulted in Van Vliet's appointment to the University\n. as physical instructor. Since he arrived here in the fall of\n1935, Maury has continually proved the value to this campus of a trained athlete and instructor and has unobtrusively\nwon the popularity of the whole of the student body.\nNow there are seemingly authentic rumors that thia\nman has received a very attractive offer from a southern\ncollege, and that he is giving lt serious consideration\u00E2\u0080\u0094not\nbecause he does not like the U. B. C, but reportedly because\nthe position and salary are more handsome.\nTo try to describe his usefulness in full would be impossible here, but perhaps a fair idea can b egained from the\nfacts that besides being coach of an \"A\" class basketball\nteam, he has brought intramural sports from nothing to\ntheir present level; he trains and coaches the track team;\ncoaches boxing, * tumbling, volleyball, Canadian football,\nwrestling and general physical conditioning. He is both\naccomplished as a particpant, and trained as a teacher in\nInnumerable forms of sport.\nIn short, Van Vllet is a man whose services we cannot\nafford to lose. The Ubyssey hopes that University authorities wil take serious and effective steps to keep him here.\nSTUDENTS CAN STRIKE\nOf lato thoro ls a trend in many universities to consldor the wishes\not tbe students in putting clauses on the curriculum ln tho ordering ot\nthose classes. Though the Btudent ma ynot know all that is good for\nhim but he haa an idea. He should not be the final authority in matters\nof classes, but hla opinion should be obtained and conaldored.\nIt might Burprise the heada ot the university and tho different\ndepartments it they knew how many and what classes are tremendously\nunpopular and for what reasons. The arguments of the objectors generally amount to a feeling ot inefficiency, weakness and misunderstandings on the part ot the professors Involved. The professor has practically complete control over the course he offers. He can mako or\nbreak the clasa and since hia course may be a prerequisite the enrolment does not decrease at la would If the natural lawa were allowed\nto operate. '\nSome professors instea dot being \"bugbears\" are \"cinches,\" only a\nlittle catering to his personal preferences being necessary tor a high\nmark.\nIf atudenta were given a little responsibility and an opportunity to\noffe rconstructlve criticism ot courses they would reject the hypocritical and \"below board\" aspects o't a University education.\nCertain criticisms could be made against prevalent forms of lecturing. Tbere are those classes in which professors deliver their lecturea in such a dogmatic and authoritative manner that all discussion\nia squashed and the student is given no opportunity to form his own\nopinion. And tbere is nothing more boring than a professor who talks\nin a monotone on and on like a gramaphono.\nDictation of notes is an objectionable factor. Considering the efficiency ot transcribing and multtgraphlng machines, it seems rather\nuseless, lt ia more objectionable, considering that often tho notes aro\ngiven tho same way year after year.\nCertain classes are uniqlstakably unpopular. If complete voluntary\nattendance were allowed, the authorities would soon find out how tho\nstudents rate the courses. If, however, tho students feel strongly\nenough against a class and are willing to make a sacrifice there la a\nway out. A general strike In tho classes affected would arise some\nindividuals from their slumber.\nroigeat from editorial In SASKATCHEWAN SHEAF, March S,\n1937.)\nRandom Ramblings\nBY\nTHE 8TUDENT PRINCE\n\"The McOlll Dally\" haa attracted\nconsiderable attention recently\nwith its Students' Peace Campaign\nissue, some 20,000 copies of which\nwere distributed on campl across\nCanada. Long recognized as the\nstronghold of Conservatism and\nthe arch-enemy ot French-Canadian\nradicals, McOlll has startled the\nnation with what appears to be a\nsudden sympathy with the policies\nof the Quebec students. Only a McOlll graduate can appreciate the\nsignificance of tbe use of French on\nPage Four of the Peace issue, an\ninnovation which must have caused\nwhole cemeteries of McOlll cadavers to turn over ln thetr graves.\nSome clue to this mysterious\nphenonmenon may be found ln the\ncharacter of the preaent \"McOlll\nDaily\" Editor-in-Chief, John H.\nMacDonald, probably the moat sensational flfeure in the history of\nCanadian college publications. U.\nB.C. was flrst made violently aware\nof Kditor MacDonald'a existence\none Sunday night last October\nwhen Senior Editor Kemp Edmonds was routed from his bed to\nreceive an eight-page telegram describing an attack by Laval students on a Spanish government delegation and a McOlll professor, and\nimplying that Quebec was on the\nverge of revolution.\n\"VOU MUST HAVE THK WRONG\nNUMBER\"\nA few weeks later the go-getting\n\"Daily\" editor got wind of the Impending abdication, and nonchalantly phoned up King Edward and\nMrs. Simpson to ask if the rumors\nwere true. Neither party, however,\nwas ln the mood for trans-Atlantic\ntete-a-tete with Editor MacDonald,\nwhich was probably a good thing\nfor the McOlll telephone bill.\nIt ls Just possible that the Peace\nCampaign laaue of \"Tho Daily\" was\nmade as pink as possible ln the\nhope that McOlll authorities would\nsuspend Comrade MacDonald. Tho\nrepercussions ot such an action\nwould not only be great publicity\nfor the heroic scribe, but would bo\na great tonic for the anaemic Peace\nMovement. There ls nothing like\na bit ot martyrdom to make the\nboys and girls rally round to defend \"tho freedom ot the press\"\nand koop the world safo for democracy.\nI would probably fall for the old\nline of hokum myself.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 * \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nTHE MUSE MUTTERS AGAIN\nMarch 21st is still some ten days\ndistant, but tho annual crop ot\nSpring Pottory la again ratling like\nmanna on the Pub floor. Here is\na topical effort, complete with\nheel-mark ot authenticity and lack\nof punctuation.\nFROM PEACH\nDrab arid plan horlzonleas\nwhore huddled cattle stand and\nstare\nmunching stale food\nand dully wondorlng\nat moving dust beyond. . .\nDoomed youth black shtrted marching\npity us Bometlmos too\nwhoso blood is not required\nwho havo found out all lies\nand well fed havo no song.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\n\"HABEN 8IE MEIN BRUOER\nGESEHEN?\"\nFlicking another quarter inch ot\ncigarette ash Into my typewriter,\nThe Qenlus explained for the twentieth time why I should go bumming to Europe after graduation.\n\"Think of it,\" he Insisted, \"Vienna . . . beer gardens . , . Strauss\nwaltzeB . . . the student quarter!\nWe can get an attic studio and I\nwill paint and you can learn to\nwrite and maybe later on we could\nafford mistresses . . .\"\n\"And who foots the bill?\" the\nbourgeois ln me wanted to know.\n\"I know a young Dane in Vancouver, studying Life, and he alternates between relief and flower\nselling.\"\n\"That's it! Flower selling!\" ox-\nclaimed my nemesis. \"We can pick\nthem ln the Black Forest and sell\nthem in Berlin! Or we can play\nhill-billy tunes to the Europeans on\nstreet corners. Then when we get\nback we can grow bald and fat,\nand have a shabby wife and a flock\not brats. .. \"\n\"No, but I still prefer the South\nPROMISES\nContinued from Page 1)\nFor M.U.S.\nJohn Bird\nI propose:\n1. To hold meetings every two\nweeks with the presidents ot classes ot all faculties ln order to bring\nabout greater co-operation among\nthe faculties and to unite the Btudent body Into a solid group.\n2. That all ticket sales for undergraduate functions be handled\nthrough one campus club ln order\nthat a complete check can be kept\non all tickets sold and all monlos\nreceived.\nWith regard - to general council\npolicy: I heartily endorse the pass\nsystem and believe it to be a groat\nstep forward, tn the Hfo ot the University.\nI will sponsor the Stadium but\nfirst I think that a proposed plan ot\nthe Brock Memorial Building\nshould be Investigated in order to\nfind out whether anything can be\ndone by Students' Council.\nI believe that the Students' Council must consolidate the ground\nthey have gained in the last year\nbefore they attempt any Important\nchanges or innovations.\nDon Hogg\nThe office of President of tho\nMen's Undergraduate Society entails some specific duties.\nChairmanship of tho Discipline\nCommittee: I believe in unobtrusive,\njudicious conduct of that committee, in particular I believe that the\npenalties imposed need no publicity.\nElection \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 Arrangements: Tho\nelection system needs littlo revision,\nalthough I would wish to see a\nchange in the present segregation\nof men and women.\nI am definitely behind the move\nfor Open House and juat as definitely opposed to the writing of\nadverse publicity for the University\nin the local paper by undergraduates.\n14k-yellow gold cane,\nfull - jewelled Chal->\nlenger movement,\n50.00\nANOTHER\nCHALLENGER\nWATCH\nJEWE_J_ERS,\nVANCOUVER, B.C.\nJunior Member\nJohn Brynelsen\nAs candidate for the offlce of\nJunior Member, I wish to thank\nthose who nominated me. If elected, I will:\n1. Demand a report on the progress\nof the Union Building Campaign, to which the Alma Mater\nSociety has contributed S25.000.\n2. Back any Council . policy that\nfosters inter-collegiate games.\n8. Organise a more efficient schedule for meeting rooms and\ndates.\nIn conclusion I wilt use my vote\non Students' Council in a conservative and conscientious manner.\nNoel Harrison\nAs the Junoir Member has no\nspecific burden cast on his shoulders, all I can say is that I, if\nelected, will cast my vote in the\ndirection which seems to benefit the\natudent body to tho greatest extent,\nHarry Lumsden\nTho platform I have clioson deals\nlargely with tho Freshman class,\nsince the Junior member ia responsible for this body and acts as its\npresident. It is as follows:\n1. To continue and extend the\nservices ot tho Frosh Information\nbureau.\n2. To have a supervised Frosh-\nSoph initiation.\n3. To acquaint the Freshman\nclass with what tho university expects of them, and t odovolop in\nthem our V. n. C. spirit.\n4. To support tho proposal of a\nnew permanent stadium.\nIf you do me tho honor of electing me to this position I wtll do my\nutmoBt to uphold every responsibility you placo upon me. I also\npromise to glvo my unprejudiced\njudgment ln all student affairs.\nFor L.S.E.\nRonald Andrews\nAs candidate for the President ot\nthe L.S.E., I wish to submit the following platform:\n1. To further the development ot\nInter-TJntverslty debates.\n2. To revive the lnter-class debating league.\n3. To renew the public speaking\nclasses which proved bo successful\nlost year.\n4. To cooperate to the utmost\n\"Sure\u00E2\u0080\u0094good tobacco Is Its own beit smoke-niter.\"\n\"Right I Thai's why I stick to Sweat Cops I\"\nSWEET CAPORAL CIGARETTES\n\"TA# purest form In which tobacco can be trnoktd.\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094jQqncet\n\"Let m*e terve your ear, and your ear will tenia you.\"\n\"FHANK\" F1CKK\nU.B.C. 8ERVI0E 8TATI0N\n24-Hour Imergancy Service \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Complete Repair Facilities\nSOUTH END OF McGILL ROAD PT. GREY\nMade by a 100% B. C. Company\n\"YOU CAN BUY NO BETTER\"\nSo what's holding1 you back, fellows?\nGet it close to \"home\"!\nU.B.C. SERVICE STATION, SOUTH END OF McGILL ROAD\nwith the Players' Club, Musical Society and Parliamentary Forum\nwhich are undoubtedly ot great\nvalue for all students.\n5. Registration o't clubs, and especially minor ones, and their programs tor the year to eliminate\nclashes.\n6. Regular meetings ot presidents of all clubs with the President of the L.S.E. to lead to a more\nunified system ot Literary aud Scientific Activities.\n7. More publicity for all minor\nclubs through tbe use of a publicity\nboard to handle their press releases.\n8. Inquiry into the progress of\nthe Union Building.\n9. To Investigate tho possibility\not establishing a tutorial system of\neducation at U. B. C.\nMalcolm Brown\n1. Organization ot the L.S.E. as\nan active executive. To do this I\npropose to havo tho executive consist of tho presldonts of aU ACTIVE organizations on the campus\nunder L. S. E. Jurisdiction. This\nexecutive to moot periodically and\nto exist in an advisory capacity.\nBy such organization I feel that\nthere will be moro coo-peratiou\namongst these cluba which will result in tho raising ot their standards and increasing their appeal to\nthe students. Herein I feel will be\nfound the solution ot the troubles\nof the Parliamentary Forum.\n2. Organization ot the president*\not the semi-active clubs ln a similar executive to meet at least once\na mouth for the purpose ot discussing their activities and aiding\nthorn to become more active organ*\nizatlons.\n3. Registration, not only ot the\nclubs, but also of the membera of\nthe cluba.\nBy means of such changes I feel\nthat these organizations will be\nmade more accessible and ot greater benefit, to the Btudent body.\n(Continued on Pago 8)\nNOTICE\nMooting of the Big Block Club\nat 12.15 Tuesday in Arts 108.\nIn French Canada\nLIVE IN FRENCH FOR SIX WEEKS.\nElementarr. Intermediate, Advanced\ncourses. Coeducadoosl. Certificates\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2nd college credit. Residence ia\nRort.1 Victoria College. 9ih Julr-Uth\nAusutt, Inclusive fee S 180.\nWriteJar teaalel t* Secretary, \u00E2\u0080\u00A2\nRESIDENTIAL ^t-\"^ SUMMED SCHOOL\nMcGiil UKUlRSUt MOKIRlftl. CANADA\nSeas,\" I maintained. \"Think ot it\n. . . Moorea . . . the Southern Cross\n. . . lagoons and the rumble of the\nPacific on the coral reef all night\n. . . native songs and torch dances. . .\"\nSometimes I almost think Spring\nls here.\n\"GRADUATE JEWELLERS WITH UNDERGRADUATE IDEAS\"\nFIRBANK & LANGE *=s*\nSEY. 2088\nCONVENIENT DIVIDED PAYMENTS\nConditioned News\nAMONG the perils whieh threaten tha Integrity of the respectable\ncraft of gathering and disseminating news Is tha rather\nyoung science ef \"conditioning.\" When Dr. Pavlov demonstrated how to make an airedale bite everything within reach upon\nhearing a stone rattled In a tin can, he handed a sharp weapon to\nthe lads whose only interest in news Is the reaction it will cause in\nits readers. Not to go too deeply into tha matter, old-fashloncd\n\"coloring\" of news Is out-of-dats nowadays; one merely Inserts tha\nsymbols, In telling the facts, that will make the reader froth at tha\nmouth. Tha Vancouver Sun Is not only on the watch for this sort\nof thing; It keeps a firm hold on tha objectivity that keeps news\u00E2\u0080\u0094\nand newspapers\u00E2\u0080\u0094healthy. Tha bare bones of ALL the news, with\nintelligent interpretation and its own editorial comment . . . that is\nthe Sun's contribution to those who phone Trinity 4111 and ask us\nto delivor a NEWS paper to their doors.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2\u00E2\u0080\u00A2^<\u00C2\u00BBS^^<.S\^^SWVs season. And so RAI SON'S BUOQBT SHOP has\nimported a magnificent selection of light grey suedes, calfs, kids and\ngabardines in all models from St. Louis.\nThere is \"Scott,\" a conservative grey kid tie, and \"Nevada,\" a\ngrey kid pump with a Junior heel for those who dislike extreme styles.\n\"Quality,\" the high gored suede, Is trimmed In calf. Very smart\nIs \"Coronet,\" the two-buckle model with the centre strap in suede\ntrimmed with calf. Fashionable gabardine is used for \"Alpha,\" the high-\ngored pump with cut-out trim.\nBut really we have no space to describe any more. You'd better\ngo down to 644 Granville Street and see for yourself.\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2k \u00E2\u0080\u00A2* *t_ *\nOne of the military gentlemen at the C.O.T.C. on Tuesday was kept\nbusy all evening playing nursemaid to a little Alpha Phi. He claims he\nreally can't help it if the buttons on the back ol her dress keep coming\nundone, and after all it is only polite to do them up again.\n*****\nWith such a grand feeling of spring in the air our feet just naturally gravitate to MOWN BROS, at 665 Granville Street. You can get the\ntrue spring feeling there, for the whole place is a mass of colourful,\nfragrant blooms. Beautiful double tulips in yellows and rose, golden\ndaffodils, fragrant hyacinths, military single tulips; it certainly is hard\nto tear yourself away.\nThe easiest way to go is to take part of the store with you. You can\nbring real spring into your home with a bunch of Brown's spring flowers.\nSurprise the family with a bouquet next time you come back from town.\nAnd for real gaiety remember what a \"something\" a fragrant buttonhole adds to the new suit. A bunch of violets would be a beautiful\naddition to your spring outfit.\n* * * *\nEven columnists are going in for dirt now. The Student Prince has\ngained the almost undying enmity of a Sophomore about a certain Item\nhe wanted to print. Said item was finally cut out and we would be\nafraid to tell you about it.\n* * * *\nWith the end of the term coming so rapidly, if is really time to\norder those fraternity pictures. Go down to ARERS now while you have\ntime and choose a nice arrangement. His prices are so reasonable for\nUniversity students and, really, you couldn't get better pictures.\nA group picture of your fraternity is one University memento you\nwill always appreciate. Be sure of getting them ready before the exams\nand the close of the term by ordering them now from the Georgia Street\nstudio.\n* * * *\nAnd then there is the Alpha Delt who tells of the freshette who\nleaves off her gloves so that someone else can keep her hands warm.\nPROMISES\n(Continued from Page 2)\nAlex Charters\nI wish, briefly, to present my\nplatform for the presidency of the\nL.S.E.\nX feel sure that my \"non-\npropaganda\" platform will ensure\nall voters ot my sincerity. Listed\nconcisely, the planks are:\n1. Enlisting the co-operation of all\nfaculties in the organisation of\nan open hous.o\n2. Reviving public speaking classes\nfor those untrained in debating\nand speaking.\n8. Arranging a definite program to\navoid cjashes in club meetings,\nand other Literary and Scientific activities.\nGordon Gray\nThe duties of tho president of\nthe L.S'.E. fall into two categories,\nvis., those of Council members in\ngeneral, and in particular those of\nprsaldont of tho L.S.E.\nRegarding tho former, my platform includes the following planks;\n1. Support of any attempt to\nestablish student co-operatives\nupon a sound basis.\n2. Clarification of the issue, \"Faculty vs. Student Self-Govern\nment.\"\nRespecting the latter I include\nthe following:\n1. A comprehensive introduction\nof frosh to tho work of the various olubs under the L.S.E.\n2. The setting up of a permanent\ncommittee to provide material\nof literary merit and general\nintereat for publication In tho\nUbyssey.\n8. Sponsorship of a general cultural program making such informal extensions of tho our-\nCorrespondence\n-_____\u00E2\u0096\u00A0_\u00E2\u0096\u00A0____\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00E2\u0096\u00A0____, *\nEditor of the Ubyssey.\nDear Madame:\nt have a oorreotlon to make In\ntho quotation given on Film\nEquipment at the Meeting laat\nTuesday of the Graduating Olass.\nThe estimate given was 1900 for\nprojector installed In the Audit*\norlum. Preposterous! I Either\nour president did not go to the\nproper places for his quotations,\nor he was trying to railroad\nsomething. The highest price I\ncould persuade the dealer to\ngive me was \u00C2\u00AB760; and I can get\na new machine\u00E2\u0080\u0094the best obtainable\u00E2\u0080\u0094equipped for the Auditorium (in the projection booth) for\n$760.\nWhere the President obtained\nthia quotation I don't know; I\nam only aorry I was not there to\ncorrect it. As for the machine\nbecoming antiquated, I know that\nthe Film Society would find lt to\ntheir advantage to start a sinking fund to renew the machine*\nat Death.\nLest the Olass think that, as\na member of the Film Society I\nam too interested in this gift, I\nwish to say that I am, BUT I\nrealise that the machine will be\nof infinite use to many other\npeople. The d e p a rtments of\nModern Languages, Geology,\nChemistry, Physics, History and\nPsychology will find many uses\nfor the projector, and eaoh time\nthat there is a presentation tho\nname of Arts '37 will come up.\nArts '37 has done something lasting for their Alma Matert 11\nYoura truly,\nDonald F. W. Munro.\nBdltor, Ubyssey.\nDear Madame:\nMay I draw your attention to\nan opportunity tor practical assistance without cost which Is\navailable to every Canadian university student intending to travel or study ln Europe during the\nsummer months.\nMr. J. R. Johnston (University\nof Toronto) under the auspices\nof tbe National Federation of\nCanadian Universities, is ln London each year from May to September for the express purpose\nof helping in every possible way\nCanadian undergraduates or recent graduates. His offlce acts\nas a clearing house for Canadians\nin Europe and is a place where\ninformation -of every kind ls\navailable whether lt covers ways\not travelling cheaply or courses\not study. Through him students\nare put in touch with English\npeople and the personal factor ls\nadded to their trip. England may\nbe aeen trom the Inside and not\nmerely on the surface.\nI strongly recommend that all\nstudents conoerned, communicate\nwith Mr. Johnston. He will be ln\nCanada House, Trafalgar Square,\neach morning from May to September. If you would like information about your trip before\nthis, write to him at Hart House,\nUniversity of Toronto.\nYours sincerely,\nJ. Burgon Bickusteth,\nWarden.\nThree\nsssssssst\nHere is Your\nIn STYLE!\nIn this, the Coronation Year\u00E2\u0080\u0094-you'll be\nvery much the Royal Male in the throe-\nbutton (middle button only, to button)\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0Ingle-breasted model, sketched here\u00E2\u0080\u0094-\noriginated by Tip Top's ace designers.\nWe don't guarantee you'll get your year\nbecause you wear it\u00E2\u0080\u0094but it will give you\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 lot of confidence.\nThe coat Is slightly longer and has wide\nnotched lapels. Trousers are correctly\ncut\u00E2\u0080\u0094-wide through the thigh, narrower\nkt the knee and cuffs. Hand-cut and\ntailored to measure.\nTTU287\nYou Get the Now Styles First mt Tip Top\nPRICE $25.95\nTIP TOP TAILORS\nLIMITID\nHAN0 CUT AND TAILORED TO\nYOUR PERSONAL MEASUREMENTS\n191 HASTINGS STREET WIST\n097 GRANVILLE STRUT\nrioulum as lectures on Art,\nDrama, Public Speaking, etc.\n4. Fortnightly reports to tho student body on progress made In\nfulfillment of campaign promises.\nThomas Marshall\n1. Increased publicity tor the\nwork of the smaller oluba and organisations on tho oampus ln order\nmore fully to educate tho public\nas to the valuable work whioh\nthose organisations are doing- Suoh\npublicity can be brought about by\na. More press news ot meetings,\nactivities, etc.\nb. Greater co-operation with the\nDepartment of Extension to Include\nre-eatabllshment of a University\n\"Open House\" Day.\nc. Radio programs to Include informal talks on the work bt the\norganisations, etc.\n2. Closer co-operation between\nthe various literary and scientific\norganisations by means of regular\nmeetings of their representatives,\nto promote one another's activities.\n3. Reorganisation of an lnter-\nclass debating league and the ea-\ntabllahment ot a public speaking\nolass Insofar aa possible and desired by a sufficiently large number ot\nstudents.\n4. An enquiry, at the earliest\npossible moment, into the question\not the Union Building with a view\nto definite action being taken In\naccordance with the desires ot the\nmajority of the students.\nwhere I believe a good league may\nbo developed,\nI favor the construction of a\nstadium, tho financial condition of\nthe University permitting.\nArmand Powletr\nI have no bull hops for my platform. , ,\nShould I be given this position I\nshall try to make the proper facilities possible for effective Council\nand Club relations. No Pass System,\nif I can help and complete study\nof tho Union Building.\nFor M.A.A.\nDave Lewis\nIn asking for the support of the\nMen's Athletic Association for my\ncandidature as their president, may\nI say that my policy in general ia\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094moro men partaking of physloal\nexercise, intramural and otherwise.\nIn particular I heartily endorae\ninter-collegiate competition. I believe that English Rugby and other\nsports, exclusive of Canadian football, should include aa many American colleges as possible in the\nschedule. Canadian football should\nturn its attention to the prairie,\n0PT0METRI8T\nLAWRENCE SMITH\n49 Weat Hastings Street\nPhone Say. 6td0 Rea. Pt. Qrey 497 R\nPaul Trussel\nAs candidate for tho position of\nMen's Athletic Representative, I\nwish to submit the following platform:\nIntramural Sports:\n1. By moro judicial use of the\n\"Ubyssey,\" to sttmulats a greater interest.\n2. To organise an effective intramural executive.\n3. To get the intramural program\naway to an early start in the\nfall.\n4. To instill more spirit into the\nintramural sport system.\nExtramural Sport:\n1. Co-operation with the different\nclubs in maintaining and fostering inter-colleglate competition.\n2. Organisation of a sports publicity committee to handle publicity, advertialng, and other\nmethods to stimulate attendance\nat games.\n3. To lend every resource to the\nthree crucial points of the major'\nsports.\nSyd Walker\nI submit tho following us my\nplatform.\n1. To fa|ack the present Council\npolicy In regard to the Pass\nSystem, tho Union Building end\nthe Stadium.\n2. To improve tho present intramural system by reverting to\nthe Inter-faculty rather than\nlnter-class competition, if this\nwill Increase enthusiasm.\n3. To endeavor to havo porta of\nthe Science timetable revised to\npermit students to tako part in\nnoon-hour athletics.\n4. To foster more inter-colleglate\nand less local competition as\nthe latter does not seem satisfactory in many cases.\n5. To help certain minor aporta\nget moro competition whore\nauch teams are supported aufEU\nciently and of high enough calibre to make a creditable show-\ning.\nBRITISH\nCONSOLS\nWESTERN MUSIC COMPANY LTD.\ngeeolallata In\nOHM BIT MUSIO and\nMUSIO LITBRATUftM\nSupplies for all\nPgSTIVALe and MUSIO\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0XAMINATIONS\n57(\n3 Seymour Street\nVancouver, S.\nC.\nOrganised for BJfBolent Service\n-_.Txi.--a \u00E2\u0096\u00A0-*\u00C2\u00BB\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\u00C2\u00AB*\n1 ~\u00C2\u00BB~'\n... IN MIND THAT CHEAP\nSHOE REPAIRING IS LIKE\nCHEAP TIRES ON A CAR\n... IT GIVES LESS MILES\nPER DOLLAR\nHave Your Shoes Overhauled along\nwith your Spring Outfit\nMEN'S SOLES $1.00\nWOMEN'S SOLES 75c\n8TARDAR0 8H0E REPAIRS\n4437 West 10th Avenue Phone Pt. Grey 608\nWE ARE YOUR DELIVERY SERVICE\"\nB. C. District Tel. and Delivery Co. Ltd.\n316 W. HASTINGS STREET SIYMOUR 9)188\nTrucks, Motorcyclis and Bike Missingirs, Available at All Tinas VARSITY \u00E2\u0080\u0094 WASHINGTON\nREGATTA TOMORROW\nFour\nVARSITY \u00E2\u0080\u0094 C. P. S. TRACK\nMEET HERE FRIDAY\nTHE UBYSSEY\nFriday, March 12, 1937\n_____\nVARSITY CAGERS WIN INTER-CITY TITLE\nHI6H SCORER\nRANN MATTHISON AGAIN\nSCORES WINNING BASKET;\nTO PLAY VICTORIA NEXT\nBY JACK MAIR\n*.\nPlaying before a record crowd of howling hoop fans, the 'Varsity\ncagers smashed their way to a 88-80 victory over Province to write\nfinis to one of the most hard-fought hoop playoffs in many years. As\na result of the win, tho Thunderbirds enter the B. C. flnala with Viotorla,\nwhich start here March 10th.\nRann Matthison sounded the Newsies' death-knell whon he onoe\nmoro snatched the winning basket to end the deciding tilt and leave\nthe fifteen hundred wild-eyed spectators limp and hoarse from cheering.\nOutplaying the Jones boys all\ntho way, the students grabbed a\nnine-point lead midway through tho\nseoond half, but tho desperate\nNewsies rallied to knot tbo soore\nWith two minutes to go Matthison\nslipped through to give tho Thunderbirds tho same.\nPROVINCE LEAD AT HALF\nTho tilt had just sot under way\nand tho students wore leading 7-8\nwhon three hundred collegians arrived from tho \"Brontes\" to add to\ntho already hug* crowd that Jammed tho gym to tho rafters.\nAfter tho. enforced time out\namused by this disturbance, McLellan and Purves found tho hoop four\ntimes to give tho Province Quintet\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 four-point margin. Henderson\nretaliated with \u00C2\u00BB brace of Markers\nto bring tho oount to 11-10 at half\ntlmo.\nAfter tho breather, tho Thun-\ndortadrda, led by Bill Swan, stop-\n\u00C2\u00ABaway to a three-point load,\ns long heave by Lofty Me-\nLellan put tbo Giants on oven\nterms again. At thla point\nBardaley, Willoushby and Hon-\ndorson sot down to work and\nrant up eight moro counters to\nglvo Varsity \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 94-15 load. Purvee\nand Bumstead than stopped Into\ntho pleturo and retaliated with\nfour timely baskets to tie up tho\nmatch again. From here on tho\nload see-sawed back and forth\nuntil Matthison sifted through to\nehalk up tho winning counter.\nWilloughby waa top man for\nVarsity with eight markers, while\nPurves tallied ten for the Journalists. Pringle alao played \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 bang-\nup game for the wnlners, snatching\nrebound after rebound from tho\nhardworking Giants.\nTho scores:\nVarsity\u00E2\u0080\u0094-Bardsley 6, Matthison,\nHenderson 6, Wllloughby 8,.Swan\n6, Pringle 4, Armstrong, Turner,\nHudson, Davis, Mitchell. Totsl 89.\nProvince\u00E2\u0080\u0094Purves 10, Kenning-\ntonu, Osborne 2, McLellan 0, Bumstead 6, Harvey 4, Will, Pay, Anderson. Totsl, 80.\nHere's the high-scorer of this\nfinal Lower Mainland basketball\nplayoffs \u00E2\u0080\u0094 you guessed it, Bob\n\"Tony\" Osborne. After a mediocre spasm during the league\nseason. \"Tony\" came through\nwith flying colors against his\nformer buddies to top the scoring column with 33 markers In\nthe four games.\nCO-ED\nSPORTS\nSTAR CABS *\nManagert Bob Strain, 'SS\nJeit about all yeo could ask for . . .\nAristocratic Hamburgers\nLimited\nKlng.way st Crater \u00E2\u0080\u0094 Tenth at Alms\nVaacouver, S. C.\nFairmont 10< Bayvlew 4448\n\"Take Some Homo\"\nDr. C. M. Whitworth\nDentist\nTelephone llllet 17M\nHours: 9 to 6\nSaturday: 9 to I\nCor. 10*h snd Sasamat St.\nI GET MY CLOTHES snd\nFURNISHINGS\nCHAS. CLAMAN\n315 WEST HASTINGS\nWeary and dialllualonod, the V.\nB.C grass hockeyists stumbled\naround Saturday to lose their flrst\nmatch of the season B-l to the\nSouth Vancouver eleven.\nOood combination and an odd aa-\naortment of blocking plays gave\nthe Southerners an edge over the\ncollegians, who couldn't even pass\ndecently, let alone combine well.\nQuite by aooident Ann Carter\nsoored the co-ed's lone marker.\nTomorrow, the co-ed stick artists try their luck again when XT.\nB.C. tangles with the Recreation\nteam, and Varsity looks after (?)\nSouth Vancouver. Both games will\ncome off at Memorial Park (43rd\nand Fraser) sometime after 2.30.\nSpectators from the university are\nnot expected\u00E2\u0080\u0094lndeod the players\noould not stand up under the shock\not seeing anybody travel all that\nway merely to watch them perform.\nOur Illustrious seniors, the class\nof '87, came through with an unexpected but overwhelming 18-8 win\nover the Juniors ln the seml-flnals\nof the hoop Intramurals. A surprising feature of the contest was the\nphenomenal Juck at ahootlng . . .\nits like was never before seen in\nan lnter-class game. Margaret\nPorter and Betty Morris were tops\nin scoring honors, with six points\neacb.\nIn order to finish off the volleyball tournament sooner, tour gamea\nare scheduled for Monday noon. At\n12.16, Juniors vs; Sophs and BIdag-\nnus vs Seniors; at 18.45, Seniors vs\nPreshettes and Sopha vs. Bdagnus.\nWoe to any aspiring volleyballer\nwho ls not ready to play at exactly\nYour Photographer\n\u00E2\u0080\u00A2 'The Latest in Portraiture\"\n3708 Wait Tenth Avsnus Phons: Say view 1398\nBoys Bite Nails\nBefore Game But\nAll Grin After\nVarsity to Play Dominoss\nHara March 19 and 20;\nThan \"On to Victoria\"\n\"We're not superstitious, but\n. . .\"hollered the \"Three Musketeers\"\u00E2\u0080\u0094Bardsley, Willoughby and\nHenderson\u00E2\u0080\u0094in the gym on Wednesday when Varsity's basket\nchamps heard they were shifting\ntheir dressing quartera to the Girls'\nside for the evening \u00E2\u0080\u0094 and they\nweren't worried about becoming\npansles or anything like that.\nWhat caused the frowns and scowls\nwas simply that every time the\nSenior A hoopers bave prepared\nfor playoff tilts In the Ladiea' section they've lost . . . but the jinx\nwaa broken vory dramatically ln\nthat final Newsy battle.\nAnd In that same secluded room,\ntwo different tones registered before and after\u00E2\u0080\u0094Juat like tho ads.,\nnervousness, with accompanying\ntoe-twitching, nail-biting, ot al wore\nvery much ln evidence bsfor.e the\nopening whistle, and then the\ntransformation . . . wild, hyaterloal\nhoots, and hollers, ear-splitting\ngrins and boisterous back-pounding\nafter the tilt.\nAnd it's on to Victoria ... or\nrather, on Viotorla ln Vancouver\nflrst. . . the Collegiate cage champs\nmeet the Capital City Dominoes\nhere on Maroh 19th and 80th, travelling to Viotorla for the third and\nIf necessary fourth, and fifth\ngames on Oood Friday, Saturday\nand Tuesday.\nHockeyists Propping\nFor Allan Cup Finals\nTomorrow afternoon at 2.80, the\nVarsity grass hockey men, those\nlittle advertised wlsarda of the\ngame, will meet and probably defeat the India Hockey Club at Connaught Park and win the Allan Cup\nand league championship.\nLast Saturday, Varsity surprised\neveryone by shutting out India H.\nC. 1-0 In a seoond round match tor\nthe Allan Cup. This is the first\nloss the league \u00E2\u0080\u00A2 leading Indiana\nhave sustained thia season and\nspeaks well for the rejuvenated\nstudents.\nAll through the game It was only\nthe brilliant defense play ot Magir\nSingh that kept the soore down,\nand Ono, Varsity's sharp shooting\nMore flavour\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 yet milder\nBuckindham\n *9 \"faeet frufr\"\nCIO AR STT IS\nBT4-J9\n\u00E2\u0096\u00A0B\n__\u00E2\u0096\u00A0_____\u00E2\u0096\u00A0\nVARSITY TRACKSTERS MEET\nC.P.S. HERE ON FRIDAY\nFirst Intercollegiate\nCinder Contest In\nMany Moons\nAfter a four-year period of Intercollegiate track doldrums, Varaity\nwill stage a smashing revival when\nthey meet the cinder performers ot\nthe College of Puget Sound on Friday, March 19, at 8.80.\nC.P.S. HARD TO BBAT\nAooordlns to traok mastermind\nJoe Rita, It sounds as though tho\nSounders will storm Into town\nwith a ossoade of point-garnering\nperformers, and although no information lo available on the\nmerits of tho Individual Puget\nSound eontostanta, It la authoritatively assorted that they are\ncollectively a hard to beat throng\nof traokaters.\nTheir opposition will be the equally commendable bevy of Blue-\nGold coke crushers among whom\nare Olympic star Howie McPhee,\nwho expects to clean up in tho\nsprint distance, and Alex \"Lucas,\nthe best high Jumper to appear at\nVarsity in many years. With competition, Lucas should be able to\nshatter his own B ft. 10 ln. record\nestablished by himself in 1936 at\nNew Westminster. Qreen Adonis\nJim McCammon, who haa been following a rigid training schedule all\nthla year, is expeotod to continue\nhis winning waya when bo competes with tho Puget hoys along\nthe dlsous-sbotput route.\ncentre, scored the lone tally ot the\ngame from a power play in the\nmiddle of the first period.\nU.B.C. ROWERS MEET HUSKIES\nIN ANNUAL REGATTA\nTomorrow afternoon on the waters ot Lake Union, the U. B. C.\nrowers are to take on the University of Washington 160 pounders In\ntheir annual regatta. The Thunderbirds, although hampered by\nbad weather, flu and equipment,\nhave had three weeks of workouts\nand are ln fine trim. The Huskies,\nalthough one of Washington's\nlighter crewB, 1b considered to be\none of their best balanced outfits,\nall men being well experienced.\nThe Varsity eight are not travelling south with any Inferiority complex, and coach Tom Brown says\nthat they will give the Huskies\nreal competition.\nWhat the campus oarsmen may\nlack ln the finer amenities of finished style they make up ln the\nwell-known rah rah spirit. Besides\ncoaches Brand, Brown and West\nwho are all going to make the trip,\nmany students are expected to give\nthe boys that extra push that is\nnecessary to bring them in flrst\nacross the line.\nThe following are to carry the\nBlue and Oold colors across the\nfinish line we hope: Cox, John\nKer; Stroke, Bob Pearce; Mel\nChapln, Stu Jamison, Wilt Williams, Bruce Oordon, Wordle Heth-\nerlngton. Bob Melville, Alex Mcintosh and Wilson McDuttee.\ntwelve hours and fifteen minutes\n\u00E2\u0080\u0094 that doesn't mean leaving the\ncaf then and slowly ambling gym-\nwards and wondering whether to\nturn out or not. Also, did anyone\never mention that the excuse of\nstudying ln order to get out of\nplaying is awfully stale?\nSc. '40, Sc. 38 Win In\nIntramural Semis\nSuch weird cries aa \"Play It up\nto the net,\" \"Set it up,\" \"Now kill\nlt,\" echoed through the gym Wednesday as the seml-flnals ot tbe\nintramural volleyball tournament\nwere run off.\nOn one court Sc. 88 led by Bill\nSwan and Pat Love defeated a\nteam from So. '87 sparked by BUI\nWolfe. Sc. '38 win in straight\ngamea 16-11 and 16-6, eliminating\nSc. '37. On the other court, Arta\n'39 and Sc. '40 were fighting lt out\nto see who would enter tbe grand\nfinals. After the Redshirts had\ntaken an early lead the Artsmen\ncame back to win the game 16-18,\nlargely due to some nice plays by\nBil Watson and Art--Clarke. The\nsecond game went to the Science-\nmen by a similar score after a hard\nbattle. The third game was a real\nthriller' with Science finally winning out by a score of 17-16.\nIn the seml-flnal next week on\nFriday, Arts '89 will play Sc. '38\nfor the right to meet Sc. '40 for\nthe championship.\nA real Incentive ls held out to\nthe finalists in the basketball tourney as Maury Van Vllet announces\nthat he will attempt to have the\nfinal played as a preliminary to the\nVaraity - Dominoe classic. Today,\nArts '39 will play Sc. '39. Saturday's game between Sc. '40 and Sc.\n'37 bas been cancelled. Next week's\nbasketball games will be played on\nWednesday Instead of Friday. Class\nreps take note.\nFIRST TEAM PLAYS\n'LOMAS SATURDAY\nIn the second round of tho Tisdall Cup knockout series, Varaity'a\nflrst team will meet Meralomaa'\nhighly touted seoond division squad\nat Brookton Point on Saturday at\n2 o'clock.\nLast Saturday a muoh patched\nThunderbird team ran circles\naround the fleet Nlppons to tho\ntune of 46-0. This week with the\nteam rounding into shape and with\nJim Harmer baok in the scrum tho\nboys shouldn't have any trouble\nwith the Clubbers. This game will\nbe the last before the big Miller\nCup classic end for that reason\nalone the game has some Importance, for It gives Coach Dobble a\nchance to see how the team will\nline up,\nA CHALLENGE\nMaybe it'a spring. Or perhaps tho nervous tension of approaching exams haa caused the\nhard-worked sciencemen to break\nloose. Anyway, the boys of Sc.\n'40 are throwing down the\ngauntlet to any and all who care\nto pick it up.\nAny class which feels sure of\nits prowess may put up a side\nfor the demon redshirts to bowl\nover (they say). Really it ia a\nscheme to enable tho boys to\nregain their lost flrst place in\nthe intrams. The winners of any\noontest will bo awarded points\nin tho Interclass standing.\nIf anyone dares, thoy may answer the challenge through\nMaury Van Vliet or Jim Ussher.\nMALL RACE\nPOSTPONED\nOld man Weather haa put the\nIndian sign on our tracksters again,\nresulting In another postponement.\nBut hope springs eternal and our\noptimistic Maury has announeod\nthat the Mall raoe, scheduled for\nyesterday, will bo staged noxt\nTuesday and the Arts '20 tho following afternoon.\nLOST\u00E2\u0080\u0094From Audit. 207\u00E2\u0080\u0094Elliot\nand Merrill Sociology Text. 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