I- Mitartdi- H1COT0AM STATE COLLEGE. EAST LANSING,: MICHIGAN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER ft. 040 Women's Houses Hold cotmwr «*> sewCaiemhr Enthusiasm Reaches Today** Campun Elections to Choose Top Fall Term Officers Peak as Big Game Nears; oney of a Jolt . t/. *tt*nd MxMto'. *y Njf.tr* (h« /.at.-.,,*,,., .toOrot AWS Monitors Koch Rlxtwfl women'* dofroitorle*, rif-rinl f*|| term offirer* A,w„s. r*prr*ent«tfve« at Meeting en-op hou».« uu'l rcManee* houae mwt.lfitf* Wer a.»» .mptr itm, u ».t i* By Sheldon Mo>rr I Horenen Oravelte, Detroit, a Ann Attwr, *11 doto «* M.tir formed a! wft* elected prmrfrMnt of Went fa . •. (J * «iu* i* •- m will t*e ANS ARBOR, 'H. 4— White were jtuyiHl •.f with vrf* u»«. tor i Mnry Mayo in the Wedneadny Detroiter Sets M*ferr1 S *f»«w »****#».. y„ , \\\w\r sstni KtipU^it* were lurid*? "U>Sm J',?t "l"M "-rktiy ft** mm)—. W>cm i * wtikb >aOi to j £££. aCery mam l'i/ihff mar* about ml- ij^:A;*,r^Z:;ror Yearlniok * "1 h«»tw« f> •ofitlfum »n tl^ | he *taU-'« yrfait etaa. . «f ilming that th»r* »f |*A«iliill(i#f If tin? oWfwrr j »«r*«rw*Ti>S^* i 4*«ti ilti.fr, fWroil j»r.a.r, >/,M « . ' tar annual gridiron fUJi . ' get stung. nts-ssr JT-TSS : 5SKE2SJ? Mil hlgan 1*4 MleM. neMan's OpinUm. w'.o'r;- - '&ZT£. yZ\ Z"\ZVnZ TJ"'~ I ^ lad m wHI tlisi Tz X ""n.;; : Mix l!l«ir )• 0. r»f«lv» Iwo takrU »wtild nrwtMMy fc» Innlilnf for N«mni r ivfrrini hkti u, it.» hw. «*,t», »,,y» »»«itm*n frnan Mew VnrW iltr I'fMlftrf.l cura V. lompwtt. 1 „f (h. W»|»wiw. ffr.(.* 11j J 1 < l»ait M.aili f.j.np- f/o.cfj wifioin* Lfu(y.rf jrffjlj. Ull wit». tlrf h.ly .,r la,I. tjuarhl, j r»fh I«„ la Vr", j,j| • the <:unitt A4ke4 hmw far ftwliry, «-rr»l»ry, EOwl j O^lamt, who mM IW; Pat NmSoI. kir.K. o,')ky Ifla'.y'n «?»»?• Ala» Art I* Kalama/ja,. A» 't.a-t lied. "(Hi, 1 Uva dwat a her* on A MM road " M—h j 7>, infaari *,f v.offi i.ji, :,ljall ara j Havarty fa,an, whi, fa*t» a, 1/1 ftl Juna N„kara,n. Ilar,.|, In*- T«', t,,»at« 0, U,a Ulaolar a,at jr.* As Evacuee*Head East anal llall First in Series , vflecletl (>lor\ virtual arh,,»(t town will la- the role o , , „ lo Pollens rrosh », •, ,,, ■ iiminm Min, - . (. 'th hflrer* to enlnbri |iri.M', Arlair laiif-n with thi'tr M|,artan rt a h'mt" • ifty imihllny U Will tar j.r a, 'irall/Mnn, " Council W ill Select Frosh Officer* Ail Ittg freshen 'Jam i t-tuU-t* osl mid Found Rally Attracts Many Rooter- To Hear Coaches' Forecasts Invitation Lists Lengthen •w. « As Rushing Goes Forward Play Dates Set Honor Award Coe* parti. To MS(j Scientist iu"* hiss Conscious Student Speakers Talk to 24,000 Persons nder the W ire Bureau Members Travel Far to Score Success In Second Year r mind, thm k »W Ww» hwwom >* Mm by- Nem Haundup ffi" «r« «fcMi HbMptM Wait »tud*nt« ih- I Infit a mmnri ImMW mi Mm lowing the Michigan gam If lh« firetn «rtd Whllt force# w«r« vtetorimM. Mbixlay fob; College European Dictators lAir th- fond of the whole «tiid«flt body, that muet not b# done Ihl# ytwr, Bulletin On Shift of War Scene Smlnr. iran well remember when Mtete Met Iw/il Michigan bow tdUnidfng cMne««| Wbal'e Doing On Hy HI4 Itvy the following Monday wae a mejor (mior In I i'Mtrnvm 'today IlitUirk Hnmtvr Pmm, wh«r$ HitWr mnl Mu«.v, the Utate Board'. drrl.lufi to grant a Thank.- ■ And 'tonutrrow Mnrih, prior to jfsly's ttoirntno InUi Hut wity ftirtX-inM GAorank. Prom giving weekend holiday, anmethlng that! I he itu riiiig pim i- o( the t*'i itklni/rr* y> «y,rl „ .mi . i (irndiiHte Manager llavhl II. Tefft I hot rctfitrdlcss of t)m oulvnme of the gumr,l lmMir th*t eMctioo of Hep. John kM.ornwk • w.„, tht Ml4trli „ , Kuri.jsr's war to llur ... ... . x» t> it on* tiuD UMI H* h Topii (Iresne, IHai Wax, Chart., goo (My A*»»h lidH Coltrgigt* Pi***/ bejel, front pspe news. Atul 1/tfidtAi OftAatf to , , Two t/ihtri s44)ctk/tM st* "irr+A ittfiirnm tiff. ILitrm p>of»omM fffMtXlHM nronrn tiiiidh j"» hwi.n ftiirnthy lluiiter "At colleife, If you have lived rfifhl, have found enough learning to make you ywju^ of '#f and vtdAfkgA, whuh It* *;u j hn urA umi*t ktlei id u gtoau at ittefAt, lt*»idt fat/tutHo** Iron few 4»y* with U*e . itisiscM sran liiirli yon- the tenets of simplicity, enooph '"'";«"«<• «« l-i' ot • >>g llmni Kpmk*t Hmm lt»/Woi, h Vi t». m ttt 4 f "i ifom Wr.*h*igi/tti '■ , , , . / .1 bill* Mat* thm 'try* willed A.n.rvvi nrsiMSH manaiikmn windom to keep you nweet. in poverty and [tH^f Jfi lhtr t>->f hrts "•*"> "iMt"! 'A '.v. M TMCIAN NTI Ixr.WTN' HI,* fe» teaXfttAidlmA Is »M frl Moray, George Haters temperate In wealth Here you have teamed n„ Vi»«u«i |n»# >,11>»« Moose ljullmikn «tMtf 'An* j nAtnltttt'f ^rprti • * H 'ti.lt wilt eJAta.i' CttOVMHON MANAtir.fi Hnlierl Jlnfiiwe to aee great and amall In their true relation, i of «f« wiy, Wish t»l •(bid) ! ft; tnll ««l mitrK HfJtU *tA f' In look Ml Mb shins of o .(Uestlon, to rerpeet, «#t Ttiotfy tMOmtmi *fnttth, tmn rfntA a riTw teai.-itll.i ^ktHlufHr Al„ the point or view of every hoimat man orj n«i »»re»ef»nt r«,» M/pa tifig, ttmy MA# a hjaa lsl bu* wLwh M elroine New# woman, and to recognlxe the p^dut of vlewjffr»( Ih>«* a> th* IU#u«« wUbtiut to will f/t'tvvi* lit#, UUtt*lAM l*tl'/0 m txrt.Ainto that (IHfer* most widely from your own. ;o»«> sod Inm tli* «lw b Addition of III perron* to thfi CDllflgfl hIhIT will of o»* mspaiiy Tim Iaj* will l*wrv» Us* w*»t *•*" Here you have found the democrauy that «o4 w»Oe#ut • o««p»rity ; p by tin* Htfito Iloitrit of Agriculture should excludes neither rich not poor, Hod the quick trsrvs of th* Utikt/i *v*ry fluidity bo 'Welcome now* to ntudont* who hitvu j at 10 2't ». m. full | ho growing |hiino which I he college lunt sympattiy that listens to nil, and helps by: h i m arxf m#an rt xn been oxpertinicing. the very listening. Here Urn, It, may be at ttUumg the end of a long struggle you have «eert if w«nu LETTERS Vloaf date for •ovgnno' 'A so- •Ill* now building* •'!•«'< l«»«l In Hut lit.nl few , Itlu-uVnn* tor Uatnt tram th«- only In transient gllmpHes- that after doubt J b» s»ti yrnr* In the rollegoV vtiitt building program eoims reverence, afer anxiety peace, after "'y,k ' Tit tht> hiilor MHhAlirt (Jf i model.I 1/yUfi 7, O** H*y WUOam O/iw »o I Of. A U nfivo helped alleviate Urn prexnure of crowded faiutness courage, and that out of weakness t'oioHi hum, mid every tt uc* Hpartan l» mighty i>#-■*»*"»« < o mV- WNtftea*J yetiftAay Awild'alivn* we are made strong, Hnir»r these glimpses'iMin^nr m the proud of thrni. to herome an ahidiug vision, and you havej i.i o.iy or the tiou»* u, *ehi*w Hut Ihcy only did part of the job. They the supreme Joy »if life." Isdtaron ItUssel. tm« |.o»t (IlttTnt (III the need for additional iiiMrnctoi'M unit only port lolly tilled the need for more flriggs, long-time professor at Harvard, sum M«c«.ie.u<> c viev«. i» a .Indent nc»»pa|tcr. run )»j MtuienU Ita good idea, ej*iHJvially^when leaving Kant for .tudeiil.. Every Tur-day, Thunday, anil >altirday mornine it Landing, to staiul on the curh and not in the hriua- volt ciMiiplele detail- of ull -Indent urlivilie*, ul -bat', eoinu at ret t. The Utter i* a viuUttiuii of a city oil ul M. S. E. It tell, von -lul ha- happened and -Hat i* aoiiu to liuppeu. 'I'll.- Stale Ne». i. a* nturh a part of life at Michigan State a. text hook- anil lecture note,. Here are muio* of the feature. rsmoss lol MHIllv: "(itHkh, p»w, 1 ju*t luuklu t -Iiicb have been e.tabli-hcd for >mir plea«ure and entertainment. M ear Those I'ols. I'rush Men r f the,class of '44, take notice; We of Michigan State consider the wear¬ Allan llaiklDV SPORTS CAMPUS NEWS WOMEN'S NEWS ing of the freshman pot as a sacred tratii- thmugli iguur tkin and an honor. Wc consider the wearer as one who wants to be a part of Michigan State aiid is willing kn«w lh» partl« ipaitte aiui to show he has the pr« jht attitude of frieud* know (h« roAcht^t. ,%|| the m»v ami all the ly cooperation. • d«*pr;< . The rxciidenal eccentric, who is on cam¬ pus in txxlv but still in high school in his TODAY'S CAMPUS WASNMMTM NEWS thought.*, who 1 Milks at wcuring his pot is A lively t'Mutun ui oui-ut- a blemish on the freshman class. the-ordinary happening* thai lull} .a4 Ula-rhUaUx pcfS- Freahmen in this category are sorely In help make the day a bit bright¬ rd. - kirk icLrr—m am rvra Meed of a lessen in ccdUgo traditions and col¬ er. Storlri ul J«4e«. Mint, i.u—r«pi a-riur. tmd eu lege spirit, and the Varsity club has promised trkk'. and bonert drawn from to teach it to them. lain. The vratlu. Nlu The club, which is composed of varsity Ntct -lull ft athletic letter winners, has the responsibil¬ •a tttx wo i ity of enforcement as well as cf sale of the CAMPUS CALENDAR pots. Today it announces, through Ed Ahdo, iW president, that an uncoo{icrativc respoiuNi tu the tradition of pot wearing will result Someone should invite Senator Barklry to visit Ifiny Alter the armistice, he lo#t In a tluckiiig in the JU»d Cedir. no time Miclugan S'ate Someore should gather data on returning to the political •There'll be mass river imrties," Abdo arer.o. A few months later he was the number of persons who me attending this col- i warns, "and the more the merrier." elected to the Massachusetts leg. lege not on their father's money, but on money which they earn themselves. Mature, serving until 1926. hia 1 do not believe it would be last two years as minority leader A K«W Ikpmltt k exaggerating to • oI tbe state senate. make an estimate tint almost three-fourth* of the. men at Michigan State, and a goodly number of1 Although defeated in his fact try for Congress, MoCormack laid Ik. SM, linn WW l^iwU. ttdat CwlHWiw, ri Imn women, too. arc financing all or part of their at¬ the groundwork for a return en¬ Lei'# -Vol Cut Monday tendance here. Itich falheit «:o not gagement two years later and this .i pi«'iegui-.:e to • » >. tendance today. time ho won hand* dow r. Every Sparlaii fan hope# that State Mill American"youth has enough atnbi- , beat Michigan Saturday. This is a por- turn and ability to attend college on its own if it4I In the House he soon attracted* wants to, and there are thousands of examples to j| attention of Jack Gainer, then, U It is realized this year, jubilance will Jr'l'u in the Spartan camp, as well it should. However, regardless of the desire to eele- his highly mistaken impression that college i Democratic leader. The Texan It wasn't Senator Berkley's stand on exemption put McConnack 0.1 the powerful I | ways and means committee.-where men 11 he became known a* the bane of mirhigoit #tate 5frtu» ate such weaklings that they lean on Dad for fin- jI Ltvor-seekjRg tax lobbyist*. brate. it can be carried tixv far. In some ancial suppott. | McCoiicack u a teetotaler. He * ftatwrttof Oitjilu/ fhrmi Ccader ■amily ot Singem to Open Band Work* Crowe Name* "oflegt Concert (!ourw On Gridiron Three Oaten , Thd Tf»PP Family »lti#rr«, a unique grwp in (he «*wert opto the Michigan Hiulo roilige oon'i'rt Dinpiay For Draman t rie* 9, In lha Auditorium. THfa *f' itrifrrri.httl & re*pjf*Ue k r» .,#) t»i*y «»f»# ff/r Quw ,. Ussm? 4 Km0I>A. r>" . ?"* •""** Or K4tr ISK MIKKXt 1 rv» 'y*iU* ELECTIONS Hallrnom rcattir* New Dance Moor We've Lost Our HALO VmJ we're not blowing our own HOR.N B L T We're Telling riv I laVr- ran The Worifi C h ISC .Middle Names Represent, |M ide Variety of Things fXKt Trout harmony. comfort, (Might. de*ir»-. hope. - ao Paper Boys Have Trouble* There's Actual ^g> . *«« ; Michigan 3U»n had tham all iiu-t -.<•«, ar s all As Well As Aching Feet -r,:fi(lte name* of it* atudent Vary. according to a p-cru- •>-i year'* KUfMnt directory. M-ar again thU y ear. icompiled bp Sigma jutaabetn. 0 The ntuocat -iirettory F-edcr**. M- ••> MONEY VALUE ' hi, professional jour- and I,*!*:;. The«^ iS> fl»f.nwie Kdw A" ' f>■"*■' ^ i fraternity. ;Ce«a» Bun* and gi. < knAr*-****. is fair' norm <;*-*tner stad fcuL ocrit.« "h« 4 times ■* ^yd 'le.'' *v" + ** eiw4 : rar. Appraslaiteh mm in mi«M!e narv** vrvre !>.*« i.-yi K#nt. E»"> • rr^ U' W»Jace and Gate*. joften Peny. Hra Vaa.tU. aad -UiliUes And a place in .-Idle monicker*, Fcr j j>i Baker. tnx TM». QI INTS CLASSIFIED Vere wm a Francou. Yvonne. Arrt'.'e. tr M>r*. Adotphu*. lidPhcr- Md Cecilia ftiU a *t»r* rakher • •. Aloyttus, Ilg, Xeniu. 4 S\e farv.-. .-..Isarxi. . 'i ' xn - ^ - ** J an CftlaUa? A corn**- vh;> Carrpt«i5, Ab6*.*. "4 *vyr. S>-a.-4 *^-c Ce rae-enaary a, Mtsr-—^isirr- ^ ^ ' . - . . % • 'v»f- «ao«rs.ae-. . fw I HIIUICOIMMflW A_ - . ; -M. !U,H r-aiad .» na. »»«. «. tV farm colony there ^"iJu-^Taere u--.c iered, and -aer.ij Co^er'i Trader Cans. Lau, a Dale, , Gte.31. a ,>J rta.-r.<- icem to r<*«-' "«« «« '' P» • "dr, nClift, a Ttwite, a! be 40^.0^^ -! »-.metht-" B. 8r* -dd r Guenuey. Stertinx r4. Horrer. Vir»J. Ir.a*. ** tor Eaangetel. and Urban whrn-r were a.» reyce^need.. haG-m ramunftb*. Jtoca. > deOeered to toe iUtan r- , « »fcha\ Bectia m (ftere. ^ or.0?. *.«. ve rer ttoW ST^^4 -4 toe Suu !*<•• « Monroe, and Woodrow, Wtia. a»;.a. ard c.oae to i Penhmg. Sherman. NeJ- | tnere at Adr-.-_ -Vra* Lafayette. »"d <*mtir! Andy, a Treat, ar. Otiye. 2tT' the mflitary ekroent; Dragon atooet coitrtote I >-«Le aa^ Batfry aaea to It is as Wiffltiaa. .6... ^ , IJfelnartan PeimStstels Seniors Set For lost jumper Eyes Ball Hawk Capiat First Foe Of Pentathlon I l3poplline» At Newark Ry Joe aiMeh Harriers Arlington to Try •We over Mlrhlgan. 1 make that prediction de«plie Opener to Tent For Crown Helil Michigan'. tl-n victory over Call- State's Hopes Of Keeping Title lly John Boricati Croa* country steps aside Walter Arrlnirtnn, Kpnrtflii fur foot ball st Michigan State truck capthln, will compete in the National A, A, II, today, but next Saturday it wilt In- another atory. penththlnn championship* nl' Thro Lauren I*. Brown will Newark, New Jersey, Sunday, October <1. *rnd hli harrier* against J'enn State ht College Station, Bm, This Arrlngton, who Is Uie first Mich¬ If there U anything thnl put meet will lw of ilgni flea nee not igan State athlete to enter the tht Sparttins in hhtipt* for this mi- only benuine it la the first meet event, has already established rial tMt, I think it was the drop¬ himself as an all-around track of th* yew- but ntno beciUDie It will becatiiie It ping of the warm-up gnmw From man I*»t year, at the University the flrtt prartica »ew.ion«, the be ugnluht n major opponent and line on the Spartnn of Illinois Relays, be captured the grktdom have had but one goal, seven-event all-around thampkm- the IC-4A run and t of the national col¬ thlp, and at the Kansas Relays ho legiate championship. placed third In tlie A. A. U. De¬ cathlon. With the all-college run. which was scheduled for this week, mov- Defending champion John Borl- ' " the last week of the season, run, one of the best middle dis¬ tune* stars In the country today, Coach llrown sftil the varsity is rated as the man to beat. Other through the second time trial &f the year. outstanding performers ore the or the second time It was Bill veteran Joe Mc('lu*ky, former end », .»rtng jrertlrr. Tha WoteeeMe# i Fordham star, and Harry March, tt, Buffalo senior, who led the pack to the tape in the four-in lie gallop, Times were not released, State Gridnten Quiet But North Carolina graduate, or The Spartan ace has bettered equaled Borlcon'a winning but Scott looked fust fof early season form. Nenlor A! Mungan was 40 yards Iwick In second place On Eve By Kd KHrhtn of Invasion Ann Puul Oriffeth, who Arbor opened the game at right murks for tlie 200 meter dash, the discus, Javelin and brood Jump. His greatest obstacle to the title SPARTAN Michigan game. The 1040 teat to retain his standing. The rest of the Held was well spread at the finish with ltalph What tuns through the mlwl of the n ♦rage Mlrh- tin State football pluyer on the eve f the game gourd In '30: "Y— Mom km* we always feel when we is In Ann Arbor. TMa to the nne everybody appears to lie the 1500 meter run, tiic -last event of the day. Intramural Flashes hat thai old Spartnn apirit. It hr Monroe, sophomore, third; War¬ which any grlddrr who evi inned a Spartan unl- ren Anderson, senior, fourth; Capt. Joach Charley Baitimon, who's taken 'em Into lly llal Srhram .nullum fine* IS3J: "The Mi see r»Ui, Whsl Trojan* Chalk • Kd Mills, senior, fifth; Cleon Binlth, go aaalaal Uul Mf MW •* talent over Mere junior, slHth; Bill VanVelior, sophomore, seventh; and Leo Ida University of Michigan mates after the opening Wren, sophomore, eighth. 41-0 lashing tjtey handed University of California thr,'II Ml up a Jn> Hnl'lnger: "The wh.tr irf . ha,a halite." a Up Prize Win gnn Slate urogram, w II i autumn intramural get off to a flying flnd MorrUon, backs. J p,,,t,al>l* starters for dart Mondii y night when six con- | Kappas, Jerry Page, sophomore, w Inst week? counted on as first team material, other week olt Instead of only a matter of ilx or Or does be wish the game were an¬ cm Una Coach Tom King: "IHir liar wi In Me e,e HW, Inrh af Ihr w»»." Over (Antral leduled to be r "- In lite 7 p. m. opener was still feeling Die effects < seven hours? Fast Lansing high school scor¬ Iberl Ketcham of Deit., STATU NO PUSHOVER Kappa Slgs ai d the Delta ChL pulled molars, and did not run. SPARTANS ANXIOUS TO START ed a 7 to 0 victory over Lansing n State player has been drilling for weeks and per¬ •a* ihr rent ml gwr hu,« but tangles with Ma i sturt ttie I prised victory of tlie 1940 cam¬ | George Ik-dell ami tnm that ran mo (Continued from Page I) haps waiting for years to get thU .particular crack league off 1940 cam- hroBters, Chuck paign. and that'a what r at the Wolverines and he wouldn't puss It up for gan. Crtalrr w> fa lug three player lineup would contuin only oil the ten In China. He Isn't over-confident of victory because he Not only did Coach Cuddy Shaver's crew defeat the Big Reds, nlll Turmiaj night f ClrTn-ll'h""previous had *" 1 >tartCT''experlen-» hut they snapped a 27 game win¬ augural battle VETERA Nil METt'RN knows the Wolverines form a team whose power who'. .1 left mil "Mr all I ]*w Smllry, ning streuk that Central bad NIGMA Nt'M DEFEND Is to be respected. And be Isn't apprehensive be¬ cause he knows it Is possible to beat the Mighty • midway in their "ouch Wlllla U.tt and the Sigma | Aa tor the Ka|;|.a S., nil may be Ihr | ] mn w.u.i Phis wasn't alt that i, will «|Km the defernw of their Howerd la-hm.n he. f Michigan. Illinois and Minnesota* proved It lust Ihr Spartan.: i the Trnjnt iwn again,! the Beta K»|,pa, I ' r»»» • round whleh .. year, and State has a strong enough team to con¬ Ihrrr ,r»r» un 1 rvrr Thry ceivably do it. « m on the practice tuothall >wn l"am- rhanrr. I ll de m, hr«l and Ihrrr MlT i ,.vrn year l(. |>«*ared under the Crev» As for that California crushing—well, he knew Ihr H«ad who wnn'l tithl la Ihr laal Michigan was good and he had heard all about • un The champe again appear to be Ipfvkitu >ear» are T<- • team to laal with all-tollege i Wn, end; Ray Rola-.,l Harmon, the Gory Ghost, before the Wolverines Hud Mi Ku ban aa the maift threat. * r"rik- hll": '* ever left for Berkeley. Mattfr-bt-factty your average Spartan is Just un ordinary guy ' with a ■r returning veteran, include In the la,t game !-. Main. Jack TwUt. Maurle and Ihil Kappa Tau fighting heart and football ability enough to play one hell of a ball game every minute that he can kin., Ilill Morgan and Ia.lt. annual battle. Coach li while he's In there. Mich Hill Murriaon of Ik-ta lund i.r launhda Ch: : > probability, Kappa will wnd a veteran team j .elf practically .tat! ever, that both Ball or Pawl QUIET ONKS BREAK the Sigma Nu frucaa. Bin i icreteh. Hill NeUun might be ousted from the starting They don't say much, football players don't; duw and Ralph T.lc. cm!> j Vergln. linemen, and I theic job is to do things. But they said this much: It watt EattLlainaing alt the way gnment at right half! From the very outset Coach A1 Heard, center; Charlea Lewi., 1 back, are tlie only c Mill 1l.l.-lia.l..t- case Mulligan should win I Uovard's gridders were destined, to Hank Stafaeth, ffeorge Steliie.1 player, available. feel the sting of a crushing offens¬ ( uach Charles Srhmlltrr* re- j ive. The Trojans lost little Uirie Spartan aeci quests all varsity and frrahinan j in pushing over the lone marker. frnrtng candidates to report at Early in the second period the the frnrtng room slum In thr gymna- Monday. October 7. from 3 to 3:30 p. m. j : Trojan forward wall crashed through to block Cardinal's kick, WEAR A STETSON the ball rolluig dead on Central'.* and chiH»e t.» receive thr kickoff. In this event. ILtchmau will call upon probably Maro Miller, aopho- j Three plays netted two yards. On the fourth down halfbac k Bob TO ANN ARBOR more halfback (ruin Lansing, Ingerwd broke off tackle for the whose kickoff ability surpasses J Barber lone tally. Harold Jean converted any member of the aquad. KXfKRIKMKI) munis Shop (Joinlet Divides s One Up from placement. Aside from any eventualities ntI On Outcome of the Game II By Itoh Aslley Michigan State will win t< lav a game. That's the consensus on !A„„ Ate WW w°S Z "1™"ilAu""' Sa Jaf £ j where conversation vied between totiay's contest and * '■ Kan,l,M,t 1 «... M - Ma >sr _ KM**, iw | j the current world scries. » u — I Athletic Director Ralph ! Back in 445 B. C. barbers | Leo Abbott sees State as a MLi t 1 j were noted for their ideas on j H-u winner. Ias> also declined t" provide any reasons for his de- Electricity to Aid Among one of these three play- j the issue* of the day and the alumni banquet at De ( ttVTINIm » TO•DAY 1 TO 11 f. M. LAST DAY | ei's spectator* may find the new present day shave and haircut! •L. I troit Fridav j HI MY. I Whip Fasts In ( Oiliest mysterious "weapon" about which) lads have lost little of their pre- more M S OTNIRN 1 "(IOLDXRU SH MAISIE** j l pre-game reports from the State decessor's yen for predicting. Uie others With I'nniue teiated duunc tin* past,' Carl W'alters in tiw* middle fairly easy winner. Whipple neg- I • STARTING SUNDAY • lected to name the score, but he j >nd u ),cld I Mux KsriUuf »md ( mtmelml them Uw Anew tight i» in «Uc» !..r Vicl ei? for the last three days bear J uv*r ■ Stat* victory as he picked Michigan's power and} football game, | I4M-JW JAMH , l(Mk State rr.d (an. ihu vr«. he the surprise package !the Spartans to win by a 21-14 1 offset the Spartan at- ; . . _ A wind tunnel with air speeds out the fact that Pawlowskl w il\i m,r