1TB COLLEGE. [NSSOJSK :HI«;> Five O-nt* Per Copy HOTC mil Retain Today's Hughes Says Full Extra Chairs They'll (Ppen Concert Series Concerts Will Begin Complement Fail to Ease Campus Hemisphere (If 'Uayburnern* With Appearance Is Unifying Full Classes pgr Family (Jab Shift in Ag Oiurw Of Singing Family •» ii li( *hrnttri tlund* in the NPW PiitH l««i On „t the Union building and I'iiim Trapps Revive 1.7th Century Flutes . ,u uppers lawman, Mf* this S|iulli.|| Hi Tl»|» »f advice avail¬ ijthat isn't new*. able Instrument* called blotk flute* by fifteenth century r**m- *i.rn twenty froth with l featured by the faintly of Baron solidarity drive in bringing at more friendly last year and a departmental year', intent-*' ovrirrowdififf Sf (fCvfg Von Trapp when they open the 10IO-4I vtmceft coorue ,i, that is haw*. And that relujjonship be. 6poke»ir.an indicated that there entomology department. •in the auditorium Widimiltf is just what twenty- tween the United Ht«t find undoubtedly would lie no decrease Prut Kay T Ifutson bt at K p. m. rr«| odd frethmep did ia»t*Wk . whan ona llugl.es, flea, believe*'«* I. (* during the present year since the changes in the agriculture core Tomb* Writes The bkrk flute*, which the Mohigan animal rfculurn for doubting last year*§ of their number re* State foreign ioi w depart-; hu Trapp family iearned to piay | New Book On head cover, enrollment. wear a green merit. I »/y the traditioniil froah, this Till* emphasis Influx of 127 students IhH ye expanding it t asted v> last fall's ma 0 d that discration is tha Government .ft of valor, or alsa tha urn tfiftrk for him. At llis rumt»r r,f .tiutrnl. niritlM In Author to Talk -L?" has (Hit all facilities und strain, Hutaori said i.unfed hbr mind, and At Ed ticators' 1 f i ftpunl.li rlauM, llu.hr. i*,tnu nut In one class studying insect I on his pot lit water's tacks on shade trees, 27 s>to4e« ■paninh Tor* rifMN are crowded into a room intend K»ll Isrm r.KMrutliui rev«l«l I ^in VCflilf ktl for 12. Tills court* was in dang it ml thut Spom.h i. Issdin, fwuh In "'"" IIIIUII of being dropped last year wh popularity for the first time Channiflg Pollock, author and only five members were signed t Tills fail there are 487 students | playwright, will *p*ak at oi#emng Engineering Division Near* l/ier-Salesman Top Margin of Facilities m lane bridge is stilt cot- (.OI1VO tO Draw | pnet* t f.aia consisted of a seat snnu.ll/ b/ I'l tUpi* I*iu,! .-xistinif bujltlitllf* end Olds. iu (low awortstkci to production feigned reading room of fureuar honor»[/. u .. fur| hall and the shops were con- uxlmttr- . i - ' v Close to a radiator ■true ?d. However, the »U(T Aix c-*AOk abe and a window and fclllifill situated directly un¬ tier win. ra rdt'tis I Seat me 1 retut liranilow \iiiioiinr. Cor 'Itattle of I he Dahlias' Fir»t Tea Dance * Hy Bill Burr lay Deters Takes Job j Eighty-three' or You Know | the Michigan ! tate With II <>f Idaho | other to earn the * ng year* of research C. evealed to hi* sociology Prof. Merrill Det ! society. ther day the distinguish- In the forestry de The dahlias are tent to the* < '.eristics of the average signed his p-j*ttton •ng 175 pounds, ,-uuy grown aw Thr rt an and gives him an al- vacancy. ! !*r* ot ^ ™ WjU »1P •d $2 63 a week This, Prof P A. Herbert, head uf for- j department. Or the Central State Sect*. • appear to each iw-ue *>i tbe ided, goes to pay for three estry de()arUnent, announced that j ha experiment Society of American To to ail campus yroup*. i mg a freshman in need the position will not be perman-j Connecticut, ha be held in W'.n/Hter, Oha To injure pricting. Hem ♦' and a haircut ently filled until after January 1 ; .ng of the sock 10. 11 and 12. Prolmor HrrUrt a Ur. v, nu-^i srs Pros p. w society have been ranking ■ RobOtns* asawtact profe*v^r <*{ lahi.as lor the last few weeks.' forestry; Hugo Kramer. foreaVy ■rmhev* Heath ink* MoT- Kix.rns *1 Onrr with rooms to rent to- Cothf Bul>„n ,r^ CampttA ealend*/ hour, aixi kcatlOO of this i* re^weste-i, the : r.a! ;udg.r.g wdl be made , instructor. W L Bull, and Roy *.V~d caJ rollege externcn 203. . column reprrafuU Uvea ng the first week of Xovrrn- i Sxog. both of forestry eilmakwr. and negater tern at Ron . Contnbutkiu s krrNMW cMh «f the vartoaa !•»«*■*■* *:th the aKi of colored slides department, and Richard Prey Heath, qmb's housing director. 3*i- uiaUr.V vised yesterday. tdepbooed u> the ,*4» t* Ma lb* Alto. «m *rs*.Wy uk fsr INUOV.'Oct. : Scenes Shift Swiftly as Sororities Stage Specialties f AsniNGTOW. B. C. MICHIGAN SPATE NEWS • rul* that M atfflhl fere*. Netcs Roundup By s;,i j tll - ■* - A# In contiwt to the *wt, a rule tfcaf flow mmgrn owit vitm is rather ctoaieat, rtataa "only seniors WASMMtON wear stiff Mfts shoot the campus." AxisStatementaPreiiii H An attempt made to protect freshmen Bulletin was Mated, "there shall be no hazing." The old- (Tradq Mark Keg.) British Defeat by Spring timers left themselves a loophole, however, Phjociolod GoleSiab Preti By What's Doing O:? Britain will be defeated by next spring, befcr cry by following that with the statement that moTikuwtr "OCtfadonally some Individual first year man Drew Pearson and Campus Today States intervention could come to her aid, Axis propu;»an^ Robert S. Allen CbleeiateDi&A a. su£ is made to feel that one can know too much arc now proclaiming. ■M—■llf KM WMimilh — >—tlW| m Stale - ColWo. from the start, bat hexing is JUNIOR FARM BUREAU Following up the policy of the Axis-Japan as-J I -a.«- ftfe» fCwrikftt. 1MB. Mr rolled restore Syndicate, Inc.) College Junior Farm Bureau directed against British and* S»rmh!r$ TSrif «S2K«« WASHINGTON—There was a special reason why De¬ wilt meet at 8:30 p. m. Wednesday American cooperation, Brit¬ treated to an unexper in the Union sun porch. Walter ain's of quiet yesterday, re fense Commissioner William Knudsen was invited to ac¬ opponents are pointing that city tell, althau Graduate 1 David H. TeRt company the President on his Maryland defense inspection in*'Euro^'Cduring,SiheXpast j out Ihat^'Ytaio-Germa'n speed raids came as usual. Jack C. Sinclair year and plans wilt be tnade for j of action" will deliver a crushing NAVY RESERVES M Managing Editor tour. the state convention, to be held j-blow some time this winter, as a Jack -Carman In th# nation's capita, Business Manager October and Athletic* , Knudsen is an expert on pro- • here Nov. 26. IxJircct result of Friday's Brenner between Hitler department has issue 1 ' Faculty Adviser dnction, and Roosevelt visited appoint those people. We'll stop, • • * i Pass conference ization orders for Athletically speaking. October is full of i several arsenals and airplane Tell them l said to adhere to the CAMERA CLUB MEETS j and Mussolini. rlne corps reserve?, n.v KMTORIAL STAIT significant events ft* Michigan State. There will be a meeting of the | Late last week, Japanese for- It Is the opening of football season, it in¬ j| factories. But in addition, j B(Jt b ,hjs time the tr., was Knudsen Is under heavy prescure rrimr„ iPlo thc oul,kirts of Cedar Camera club Tuesday, 7:30 p. m. j eign Minister Matsuoka declared ing strength of the r will be Increased by ; .. Tom Greene, Don Way, cludes the presentation of a varsity "S" to i from former business affloclstes | Fal|, and „ was too la,p h) ge, in room 3. Union annex. All stu- j in an official statement that U. S. A short time before to declare publicly for Wendell dents and faculty interested in; participation in the war would Fielding Yost at the Michigan-Michigan w ird ,n (hf, cngine„. -mat didn't photography as a hobby are in- , mean a world disaster, as well as zatlon was ordered. V .Dorothy Hunter Wil,kJ? „ State game, and Is the anniversary of the : a u ! f»» Willkie. vited. a Japanese declaration of war on secretary 6f the navy rRESHMAN AMD INTRANllAl sroRTR founding of the college athletic association , Behind the scenes, they are to sln „ traIn.. he • • • i the United States. The Japanese natloif that an "hour -Hal Schram ■ pulling hard for the Republican „ ,hc air cord .. NEWMAN CLUB | statesman also made it clear that; thcr 0f armei| strengt! ^ 54 years ago. candidate. Alfred P. Sloan Knud- October business meeting of the j Japan is willing to fight this coun- | js approaching with t; rtached up, jerked W. J. Beal, college historian, reports the son s former boss and close ASSISTANT Bt MNtM MANAGERS Newman club. Catholic student try for her "new order" in the tlons event in his history of M. A. C. He gives the r Ed Morey, George Peters I tion of Willkie as necessary for c.rgarIzation will be held Tuesday j Pacific. GOV. HORNER D1FS date as October, 18S6, but makes no mention evening at 7:30 In the L,.tie j BURMA ROAD WILL OPEN CIRCULATION MAMAOr.lt Robert Bonieee i sound economic progress. of the exact day. ! A similar pronouncement by Theatre. Freshmen end transfer : Britain will reopen :he Burma Henry Horner, 01->, students are invited to attend ; road Oct. 17, British forenn office | rn Job. Observers see a new overture tc in room 300, Morrill hall. by the government i t»u Storch. Ruth Mayar, RELATION* ART. CORDIAL ' (Associated Collegiate Press) Russia in the reopening of thc w industries have totalc I Relations between Knudsen and A fairly comprehensive picture OUTING CLUB 1 000 in the last four i j Roosevelt ore very cordial Knud- >f the overage sorority woman on M. S. C. Outing club announces j IJ a I vli Thai Clock , sen Is his own boss and recently ihe Washington university campus its n:ering meeting on Thursday, estimated. 1 the president has been consulting it St. Louis is contained in a sur¬ Oct. 10, at 7:30 p. m. in rfKim 4 Around the defei It should not lie surprising If excessive rey in Student Life, campus pub- of Union annex. A colorful cal¬ tardiness is currently occurring in many endar of activities has been"plan- j involving foreign affairs. ..JlcuutSuf... classes. Some of the conclusions follow:! ned for (he enjoyment of students However, while on Intimate She comes in assorted heights. I interested in outdoor sports. Plans Entering classroom late Is usually un¬ Editor's Desk a terms with the White - House, | eyed and shaped according to (will be discussed for a get-ac- necessary. twit often the fault lies not with I Knudsen has had some brushes " ie*t fashion. Her well-curled \ quainted hike, steak roast, camp- the student, but with his instructor of the elsewhere. He and treas iry om-!1;i iir is becoming, and she will sel-! Are party, and other fall events. home and back by hour before. With Jack C. .Sinclair >m cover It with a hat; but Just J Refreshments will folio Etery year the rampus is liecominiT re¬ WAR idott of rain appear it up under a an' bandar Railway Express! latively larger. Ten minutes, the time al¬ lowed between classes, is barely sufficient for Time works a great change In perspective a student to go from a classroom in the Auditorium, for example, to one in the Union, the written or spoken word. For example, much of what was said on or Jenison tieldhouse, or Morrill hall, or Burke-Wadswsjrth bill when it was on the floor k til from buildings close to the center of rampus Congress will be heard little now that the bill to outlying ones. And yet, with increased distance between These opposing statements which were that time are just as sincere.now as they were then. t some classes a known fact, some instructors still persist In talking for several minutes Hut time has elapsed, and now the thing to do is to forget all opposing thoughts and work together past the hour, apparently without ever think¬ to carry out the provisions of the bill. ing their students may have another class It Is probably just as well that this is so. How¬ the next hour. ever, some of the things which were said and writ¬ Classes are supposed to begin at 10 minutes ten In opposition to the draft bill should not be past the hour. Likewise, they are supposed forgotten. They may still be of value in providing Hood for thought when pressure la put on for par¬ to end on the hour, not one to five minutes ticipation of the United States in war. after. Solution of the problem is difficult to achieve. Most instructors would lie pvrman- enly Insulted if presented with an alarm !|J clock or two. An attempt at gagging might cause some disturbance. So that leaves reoperation as al«» " "" o^rfous. tha oldest. The ftrst student coum d included that in the code which it adopted the night vm adffs to Ik* "A*"*1 fc" yai wouth 1 of it* organization meeting late in March. 1908. The men of 'tttJ had definite idea* on the behavior of freshmen, too. 1'oU were worn in those days, but they were brown with a othI the ten u Arficio^ gray button for freshmen and gray with black button for "sub-frehsmen." a proud to have you dyirg for dear It lust Unt worth it. old Guam?" "You cant up Cedar Fa;!*," tree Horn dust. Hold* letter youmU <**1 » *****- * NfcFmiane argued "The hai Sturdy brown artendt ctATtlng. Let's keep Amerieei for An-erK an*. And it might L'pparclas* men also pmcribed that fresh¬ gone Republican in e\*ery electt'>r, man "shall not at say time while ta collage be worth while to ix^iyembifi that although some in its histon and the college has . JSdmatam t.4 the things Utd *tx»ut the cUwft when i%•,> *> auU d»*TT isvf d cUtoee so the. S.V'O stu- wwar a pin representing their preparatory iuat a bill *n Coagif* »re unpopular when said in an} manner, nor ihail they wear about the draft «* a lew. the^ eUll appb to thu i or insignia of that institution," ctuntry't n:t paitjctpatsng m (otetgn corlict aai f Tuesday, (MMlim MICHIGAN STATE NEWS [eatlk Topic Chosen Music Library Visitors Read or Listen Mentation For Debates Since the European war began, Featuring an index of Stephen Particularly interesting is a ten. Consequently, they ofl the mtrtlc library In the new music Foster's songs ard some of his series of-vohfmes entitled Allge- Ian Aims Extracurricular activities find their ptace in the lime¬ In ISA Loop building has been deprived of one dance music which are reproduc¬ French and two German music tions of originals, the library loom meine "German Musikalische Musical Zeitung cr Newspaper." first hand picture of asm which the ent greeted the first 1 light of the women's calendar of events as State students ing of favorite classics. - }< 1.000 AttJ Enrolled periodicals whose foreign circular tkm has been discontinued. These publications which have "Schubert's Songs," "English settle down to the second week of inspiring outlook. Enormous win¬ been compiled Into book form In Program For classes. Winner* Will Get Madrigal Composers,* Green Splash Splatters— However, the music library, un- dows give views of three campus were published in Leipzig frOm tlons of the Lyric Poetry- a 1910 Fall Term Tentative plans for the "first -T_ -t-tt— ___ der the supervision of Miss Lucille panoramas. 1789 to 1848. They appeared when sic cf Scotland," the scor mixed Splash party to be held this ;Yo Privacy! Model i g\t #v Or ^ .... | Price, librarian and instructor of HAS MUSICAL ENCYCLOPEDIA many, of the compositions they bretto of "Tosca" "La 1 i and trans¬ term are underway for Wednes¬ Competition music theory, is managing very Boasting the possession of a or by Puccini, cr Gounod's "Faust" itu .students have been enroll- well in spite of this Unionism" deficiency. number of musical encyclopedias, five sections of men's orien- day, October 16, as members of Makes Her Home br the topic cf Independent «tu-1 American perlodlc.-l., such ns the the library possesses the German, are representative of what the Green Splash, women's curious browser might find In the i men in five sections last year, Heath, faculty chairman of for the year. honorary, map out their program swimming hi Greenhouse dent debates this year, it wa» an-1 nounced yesterday by Albert Thor- j "• Wfest, Courier, ard Lead- , Quillen qU|i|cn Lexiko Lexikon which Is bio. Murir News, and Modern j graphical, the French History and WKAR music library. . Library hours from Monday td *• revealed yesterday. burn, Lansing, men's debate i ni"« lerstanding I in the News," broadcast Tuesday ! tacts Curne! llamp- vd (»t his new environment: limited to women who have passed eat her husbard If she had one. j At ,h* c,ow of ,hc *"»«inc 0f records which is available to:but possess no deep nnd Thursday afterne ns. The < •,ing himself to other pec pie; their senior life saving examina¬ She was delivered to Prof. Ray ' season»^ medals will be gi«*cn to every student during library hours. I of '*• The Music salori. Ject of the program ; to prov mining his life work; parti- tions, entered swimming meets of j Hutson about a month ago after hid'vidua I members cf-tlie wir.-; a listening room is provided fort Music appreciation, music cdu- ckground mnter . i 3:30 p.m. Musi mg in industry, politics, and the current year and have been "stowing away" on an automo- j nln* *eams *n both men's and wo-j anyone interested In hearing the ! cation, history, evolution, and psy- climate ard topography, concert w : and preparng to firtd his! bile transport truck. ; men's groups, end the winning ■ recordings of Beethoven's syttl-1 chology all have their .place. One unanimously accepted by ing places in the news. With sue i i life on'd to assume the j of the honorary. Pledgi is held a The driver was surprised to find | teams will then enter compfeti- j phonies, Bach's masses and can- i might read about "Musk of Hin- genuine Chinese praying man- j t'on with teams from the feafer-; tatas, Mftxart's symphonies and ! dnstan," "The Style of Pnlestrinn material at hand Mr. Averaj •ns and responsibilities nt each spring. Listener has better facilities I \ Us, decorated in two tones of rust I nity and sorority groups. j violin concertos, and the music of I and the Dissonance," "The Puri- WEDNESDAY'S PROGRAM 'ald Henth- detect propaganda in news ti orientation program is I S\V'L PATTER | and bright green, crawling around j Independents interested in dc-! Palestrina. Other recordings in- | tans and Music," or the stories ot j 10:45 a. in. Morning matinee, ports. nod by men's council, with I Namin« "f sslcswomei bv sales! beinR iM '^s ca^ aru* suspected her ot ; bating may sign up with PrCf. J] elude Brahm's symphonies. Rim-j the great operas. Biographic TUESDAY'S PROGRAM j 11:15 a. m. Ix«st We Forget (hte- a scorpion. D. Menchhnfer nt the dc-' ,ky Korsakow's Sobchrrtirnrf,. n.-irh, Hrnhm>. Wngnrr, Franz torieal drama), Macv as student chairman. I manager, lleth Taylor, completes1 This was an unjust an uaatlon. partment. Thorbum *bm u>»fd Tschaikowsky'a Nutcrackrr 10;45 a. m Morning matinee. i 11:30 aulte,iUsat, Chopin, Harid. and Hebussry a. in. Yesterday's rhythms. • i by Paul GrifTeth, prcsl- j Plans for «"'«*«We I ikeS. ItW.dorc L.i | :irl;or',lni< tn Professor Hut-on. The that interested debattre attend Haydn's symphonies and Debussy's all appear in readable form in the 1 i;00a. m. WPA recreation pr« 1:15 p. m. Musical momentfc men's council, and Heath | gram. Thi, Way," Wedne-day. October 9.1 ™nU" ^a"-lmp<":,cd ,0 Vl*00""!tha fmTn!lc ^tonlxht. nocturnes, II: 15a.m. Vocal varieties. j 2:00 p. m. Pan American Con¬ gress I and reporting everythlrg of a sub- | verslve nature." Mulbar explains ' Report what information y u be- j j RADIO HAMS \ID Barber Sixth year In same Shop location. In ind Money for Farmers in Bug Fight i beve cet we about should have nnd then for- it. 'AU.ve all. don't | I basement next to Smoke Shop. TAYLOR BROS. •Ith yo eighbr: rter and summer, when crops growing crops. In the strenuous nlent it pn lection of the pe<>ple in Mich. :r \ing or when fields are, fight thnt followed, farmer* in the letins ; c! with snow, the college cn- ' upper peninsula were so intent in r< liege The biggest slum HAIRCUTS 40c ^ department is at wofk; thfelr destructive effort* that thev paper" •ops «nd cosh for Mlchl- killed off nearly »!l the 'hopper' the «;i mors. Fruit men, wheat1 and haven't been bothered with Ada •' . : d truck gardeners alt them to any great degree since. :«| tie department's forecasts "They.did such a good l<4Mhen.' Parker 'Vacwmatic' on sue -umme • • rr\ ires to prevent dam- I sect peris. , \j do ch bs ppers, which a few years Is the rhaire of the wise college student ided in hordes on Mich- Let us show you our complete line of these fine pens. fields, ore the target rt, is.s' protective- warfare: : probably received most r from $30,000 to *AVT* \PPI E CROP The Smoke Shop leral money is expended ; Across from Union Annex o'.iding of poison bait to s hoppers* This bottle cs farmers in Michigan .000 to $1,000,000 a year. department It wan estimate vere plentiful, according during the past summer U partment's efforts m < He could have been lay Hutson, heed of the the moths i\rl ft • but rain helped keep the state i-i -.e man *• 1 Re down. Baiting was .n 55 courttej during1 CftART MOTH \DV \\f Thirty : . " t I. .: gives definition OlIIIKS WORK WITII I'OI Iff The Man Most Likely to Succeed' er months." , year place -peri.il cage - n \DI1D STATE • ms moth I i,4r m t . but indifference, like using five years ago. hordes '-if"-'- ll* '"If i ects invaded Michigan _ '' 1„ ,1^ ' , a faulty pen, kept him id field alter field ol • i!. behind the 8-Ball Menu i«f — kmmim I T PLANTING HATEf y V -r^M- V>:v: rt too lie gift*. Anyway he never added | * In wire to look for .Parker'* Blue Diamond Girls voted "most likely ! mean* Guaranteed for Life. Avoid all *ule utr» — then you'll have to succeed" complement no regret*. The Parker Pen U, Jane.* die. Win t S rrratm fnfo—n thcir tweeds and town ®LJ^?r.rR LA**l*0. MKHIBA* wutt.on.tii clothes with slim suede pumps and alligator- grain oxfords. $3 *S . $4.99 DUUM MUMAN'S t>r« WB-VALCUMAX1X;*& with FtANK COMBOY end < ▲ Nw eeiae# wea im wee etaw OCT VOIR ntKTI MOW 233 South Washington Avenue .... .AU ff*T i*N**r Washtenaw Street) TI, oilll SIIH, IMS Mia.CU IM* 1**1 CMA.S * .1* State Gridders Turn Thrills in Dorm, Frat Leagues Start 1 Action Monday Evening 1 Toward Boilermaker Shutouts Feature Abbot 12 Scored Aerial Game Defense W hat They Did Greek Opener^ Only Tonchdownd Fraternity touch foollcll got | Scorln*_«« hcWto, . ,t , ,J Barlimait May Shift Lineup Saturday Last W eek under way with three game. Mon- day evening. as only two tourhdou: ,a . i J Sigma Nu rolled over Beta Kap- j sec red. Both of the six-.e.mtfJ Undaunted by their defeat at the hand* of Michigan last were annexed by the A -1 j pa bv a 13 to 0 score. The run- , Saturday, Mirhijran State gritltlers were busy today prepar¬ ring id Hud MacKtvhan and Wit- | :quad. J lie Lutt wa. tuo much for Coach j On the third play of th» .-,rrJ ing for their first home contest with Purdue. Assistant Coach Joe llolsinger returned from the Ohio Bill Morrison', crew. A pa?-' | Bob Hoemer got off on . ; , yilj3 from MacKichan to Frank North- sprint which netted the A s.."» 1 —» ;tate-Purdue game with a re- ,3 ------ — way accounted for the ftrM mark- j combination their first sa A» tt; a cj a'port on the Boilermakers cr late iti the second quarter. prtivcil enough to defeat (IUJ WOIMCII S o|}OI*t which immediately sent the, Diminutive A1 Hansen proved tc j ri • *a • State squad into a pass de- be the whole show in the Umbda i Chi - Phi Kappa Tau battle. Han- 1 In the opening fray, defeated Mason 3 by v.r . f j J Unlls Hcgm ; fens* session yesterday. ?en run and passed Coach Don safety scored late in the ,-a.J # - Several changes in the Spartan McGaw'n Kappa Taus to a 6 ti» <»,i quarter after a Mason 8 i : J I |l|c vL |i|»L i lineup appear likely during the V week. Last Saturday? contest decision over Coach Bob Fried- [ downed on ihejr oppont • ,.nJ i land's charges. i yard line. 1 Hill I I practice^ In three women's, gave Coach Charley Bach man a Kappa Sigs. paced by Coach j Mason 1 "was the othc: r.rJ illed the same trick out sports began Monday, October 7. j better line cn his material and Howard Lehman, won a 1 to 0 • as they gained a vict. lVJ that the? used against j Hockey drill and instruction is ! now lie con proceed to fill in the decision over the Delta ChiS in a re two years ago-the 1 h*ld Monday. Tuesday. Wednes- | loose gaps • downs while holding the c J game which ended in a scorelCs* rk. The pigskin ,kxWH I day and Thursday fr„nt 4 I.. 5 p BA< IIMAN rLEASED tic and was decided on first down*. , none in a scoreless bat* A | ground (or .bout nine! m FoT ***** ,he ,in" 15 5 6 1 «ny change, which may n'the Wolverine gua-d.! " m on ,he »"* d,»* ! '-ike plate, the .quad a. a whole j ip. pounced on It. The ; In order to earn point, toward | turned in a pleasing performance. I RKMKMBKK 1 go 10 yard, before the i numeral, or letlem, women tnu-t j ftachman s o. especially Jubilant em can recover it Wtth Michigan in possession of j 1 participate in two practice, per lover the showing, of Wyman Da- week for three week. Twenty-I vis, Walt Ball. Tony Arena. Ed j Ave point., ere awarded fnr ful- j Ripmader and Walter Pawlowskl. TOMMY TABLER the tell it wti all over. j Mtcnigai suie* 7 ! (tiling these requirements. An ad- j ' VM IfcrriAr Tommy playing I ditiona! 75 point, are given for All At—han brand of ball, "Bul- membership on ciai. team. ■ j |t was the latter who scored |.,tn passes of State', touchdown, from Davit and Dick.! en j Pbtac l! Vt Deb" Westfa'll busting up the Under the Instruction of Scher- j Ki«,pp, The Spartans' passing j- mUMBe. and Evashevski clearing .. ehe WQF. Michigan was .... trul) a„ n" tic* S"'M" was held "•"*><** P™ *!Lattackthrent Monday afternoon . was by all mean, the big- thrown lit Michigan — — Spartan fans however | ,n)m , , p m. ft.che, Tried- j ^ entire contest. And | lund and this sport. Joyce Mailman are in charge of instructing beginners in J threw but one more pass than , Michigan, they tripled the yard- |f ifeMi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiBai"::, i*l illlBii yen a will moke mis- crushing offense a* I Saturday. I j Previous fencing experience is j not necessary. j and Women reporting1 for practice should obtain a foil r?,U* vc Pawlows i paw °8* | tactics netted both State touch- «, morns, t .! STARTLING NEWS/ plastron from the equipment j downs already is history, but how GOING OUT OF BUSINESS ; the little right halfback also lived i af the tell UUh ! ^m on the second flour of the west wing of the gym.. The in¬ structors also advise wearing a \ | up to expectations strange way consists In a very of a ""now SPARTAN glove. Intramural Flashes Closing this Store Forever ~ Undoubtedly Pawlowskl was the I Spartans' secret "weapon" about Stole Trucker hich UpreporU i** Bv Hal Sehrani CLASSIFIED week- until Saturday he was comparatively unheard from. His AGenuine Quit Business Sale Places in East entrance even was into the starting lineup camouflaged until two Radwnnski and Phil Hartmnn are the mainstays of the Abbot 11 Arrington, Michiga minutes before the kickoff. squad. Coach Ken Masher* still SECRET "WEAPON" has a vacancy at end to All be¬ Thus, instead of watching hb fore the Abbot 11 team will be in 157-pound bombshell explode at ftr»t class shape. inner, Baehman capon" burst in- WT BALB-- CbH VSM1 l» INDEPENDENT TOUCH entire stock to be sold FOOTBALL SCHEDULE for any kind of a price) 7 p. I p. W.-DIV v*. Veto. ■*—tepktri it will bring! dare you 9 p. n.—Evergreen Mai Smolinslii A trails AJax All (Harm. WedMMUy. OrL 9, at f miss it! practice ReM: S/wcial ('.riitcln's 7 p- taM Laanteg • •••••• • . Gigantic Quitting RAINBOW ningi \iAe the Kk. Only three veterans, Howard) Pmnwki. Bill CrUri. and " ) himself, arc definite starters. I Coach Lee Killer is having his j Alpha CM fllgia \ troubles with the Abbot 13 squad j p. (.OlltnCt WOTK m—Newmaa . wmr C tab vm. 1 SALEs SUITS, TOPPERS, TUXEDOS- ! Abbot 12 may prove to be one e*t- Awaits Frosh RECREATION ared the spotlight in the r« mon • le oi of the surprise? this year. I C»r?»rge Duran ta building a Coach speedy j ■ _ _ . , ^ ALLEYS AVAILABLE III RING TIIE DAY pass receiver instead of a si „lv -,uad .round Dob If-mrrmr. MaJ. I " nntng pony back. "! c lm Start:, IT. Wmthrop MacOm- whkh "* *•"« ,or WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRI. and SAT. i Nr. Jack TeilymsLClyd* M,sg.n. P"? °« Wirallew Notice t'o.rh Jack KuiU uf Abbsvt 10 i < b* !h" ,lm*' c«c,l John K"*>. DEDUCT DEDUCT DEDUCT » hopeful of a succenfu} season. . DeUMP fig readier Colli**. wre*t (Wh Ji.k Fulta mi IkkU '-h*,r ftrst ' to 8« 9 Si == 1 OI Tha Ragvlar Prtea o( Any G SWEET SWAY! ALL rCVNHa- IN G 8. H AT|b RAINCOATS. FINGER-TIP LANSING FEDERATION COATS. SPORT COATS. AT OF MUSICIANS