OaPapnm >B. EAST LAI Cost Forces Piatigorsky Proves Cello Governor Previewa A wartl Council Chooses Five [Today's Broadcast Mastery In Concert Here Delegates to Attend Campus From Air Variety Murks Cellist Prefers lie lint Hurt' Union Halt- Makes Ky ruing Program School Audiences National Sessions „rr jri the rat out of the Movr INcffawiiryi Ry DARN WI Mftl, Okavs Two Chilis. Sets Vote Dates lit a pmgrnm that rallotl ta ,,qinte n uhtle in Prof. C, CllllvRP slUlli'Mts HIT (irtffur Hy To INi-golialc Soon [-pantuH ItuslhCIS Conthiha- , ,,.j policies class the other V » . ,;ter of facl class *n» Kampus K«por*. woeklv tlio strings of ItU fnslriimont widely varied moods ami im- I'lHllgorxky's fmiirlte .udi pressioiia, (iregor Piatigorsky, PIICPX, Kxplitininy hi* prvf«'- •s"4fe „„H, . way liefore It was di«- WKAH campus vaiiol v shmv, L 1 . .. . cellist, demon- cnce, I ho Vrlllxt xniil: "An' t! rnte come the anguish- will not lie Imtadeast tlm ! "Utowan-AmfcilVitft ...lit ... , , » ' , .1 . ph,miVit,ry „f ordinary audience comes cmly that went disturbing SMUttl'day, According to Verne hi* instrument yesterday evening enjoy, but ft college audi comes to learn, and abo to Sieottc, manager of the State iu college auditorium, Ponlord located the dis- theater, where the Pftitlmirsky, acclaimed by many Joy, of course," He has pli ■ program was . iqiting element, right broadcast last Saturday. ione of the greatest living cell- i,mtcr the tote stand on Ills desk. A short High eosl of producing the show. Il"1*- ''""died his instrument with Which was well attended and well dexterity that' might seem more ,-hate ensued, with one 'nmiliar to the hands of a highly deceived at Its first performance I r ,it,.i rat Ivlng the final vit¬ irootnpllshed viotinst. Attend- tutted it, Just before his first election proceedings. After df the year last week, Slcottc said j mrr at the al eortcert, presented by heat-sal with the orchestra, yd* I,, t the feline apparently do¬ yesterday, makes it "Impe i; he M S C student concert course, terday afternoon, Piatigorsfcy ited classroom for the program to be t nt tinted limited Itself to about half the . went no to tell about the rate* nurd In wail at present, although it "might light he1 I .. turns of audiences all over the taken up ngnin" in the future. hk risiosm work Aside from cost of special wires | from the theater to WKAH. composition* as "Lft |,,Hr Your Choice ftnge crew, operators, and rice- trleians, largest part of the show's { 1lury ampsviolinist byNiceolo famed 19th een- Pagntfitfi, . shoot tt years old and Mora Staccato, arranged by expense is the wage scale of thej 0th century viol Inst Jaschn Hie- American Federation of Musi-1 *fitt, Pialigorsky chose excellent ciaus which applies to the Kapers j vehicles for that masterful tech¬ orchestra, directed by Art I low¬ nique Originally written as one land, Fast tensing senior. and a of- a •eric* of show-olT pieces for During thte several recitals council included approval of twcr~ member of Local 303. A. F M. j the violin, the Puganini composi¬ la pan, he found a contrast in r new ."ludcnl nrgnru/nlii»n» and ah- Acting on order* from the no- j tion. i encored for cello by Pint I- ictions. Although lie- played rmincemeat «>f winter term clcc<* tinea! office of the AFM in No a | gorsky. was re; lete with teeljhi- variety of types of music, Inclts linn tllilc*. York, Local 303 has Ihh»o forred1 cal fireworks and yet was not AFIMtflVFS NF.W riJ'BH tacking in melodious passages, uitlons, his audience gave him no Margaret Ooodetl, Lansing PcrmisMkm wus grunlcd' to III© receive the Governor'* ■ Relent ay evening, wlH program pending negotiations to I Doth, Piatigorsky played with the clue whatsoever as to which The winner will he rho*en by senior j M S ( ', F.ntmnolngv club to organ¬ be undertaken nrter the first of i ,v,,v> grace of tire finished virtuoso preferred. In the lad in countries i while Vivian Antilfa, Sagotn se- ize and the club wnx .in*tructcd tut the new year. Carl M. Dewey, sec- j The tone produced by Piatigor- cf F.urope, his listeners tended In : | „,or and Russell Slebcrt. Uinsing present H« constitution to tha retary of the local, said yesterday, j sky's instrument perhaps doe* not be very excitable. senior. M'ill accomiwiny the worn- coir rll for npprnvid. As oullinctl Kampus Kapers, which wa* pro- have the liquidity of the tone of Libniry llooks In Undergo HF. Jt'lKtr.ft APPRRtTATION in it* petition, the.club's orlginnt dueed in the Union ballroom last j Kmanuel Feuerrman, cellist who Then he added, with an extra Tlii* performance ha* been a membership will include 15 slu* year and i« directed by D. Darn- i appeared here last year, but yes- flourish of the bow across th< tradition since I92B when the j «lcnl« and faculty memlicrs of the If /In. Gountliv! hart, assistant professor In the terday cventi g's arttst left to the speech and drnmatics department.! imagination only any improve- strings of his cello, "An artist car Judge if an audience enjoys thi Survey to Widen Use women's glee club was first or¬ entomology ganized. Originally the program ! Ralph llulson nnd C W. Rnhrosky. depart merit. Prof. Scc-K \rms- p*ir 3 j men! on his work. music only by Ihe way they listen, Books and Journal resource* In lanct grant college library to buy j was preceded by a ceremony held both of Ihe tlcpsrlment, will scr\'© i ORCHESTRA PLAYS WKM. not hy the applause." ihe Michigan State college library the annual book output j at ihe Christina* tree in front <! I'iniiin>r»kv'» llrst number wa* Einal Roiiml ject bibliographies the "Guide for the as outlined in Description and Committees i I vftn VOTK patf.m Wcdnrwiiiv. Fah. 2». and Wed- inn, with her 11*1 nl;,nrw namr rhixeu fur Hie i nine by Dvurak. hi* "Cmieert* fur ituatinn of Research Materials." ncftda.v, Marrh 5, were Of Debate ■ •iting nr.d Imperson- | §,M j0|logy club by its mrmlters In general terms." ToM*ne said, ■ 'Ms After building Tuesdlay night, when the group hat will be atlenipted is a cer- da's elections i backgmund which j nu>t o begin reorganisation of the The final rounds of the intra¬ i amount of checking of hold- j held on Ihe first ni •l ived a flirt at * clul> Dr Paul Ho ig-hcm was mural debate tournament will, he in some 45 fields in which ; the final .selection guest speaker held today at 4:30 p. m. in the rk Is given at Michigan Htute J Changes made in the constitu- ] Uon set up more rigid membership Rules Are Set auditorium. Four teams will compete at this college Not a mere summary tab¬ ulation Is- planned, but actual de- j' requirements including yccom- time. In the men's league will be scriy'tlopH of resources, including mendation by an active mcmlwr of Fur Term End team No. 4. Phi Delta TheUy which includes Louis Ijorce and Roljert such factors as ed, period* emphasis¬ special fields of interest, Rulduin to Run ^«khX!' | Women Reveal J of the club and a probationary the DMOC | Notice of plan* for examination periodical holdings, society publi¬ member• Lowe, taking the affirmative side. pam.c Theme .e was t month's Spartan j , mI to precede artise Sophomore* will »*• eligible week aid vacation arranger Debating against them is the In¬ cations, basic nets, reference ina- Convo Sc??ion wolf's head stalk- j announced by Dean of dependent team No. IB, composed M«rn Dob W i-pecting 1 j to join under the new Doctor rulings. Jtonigsheim spoke on of Ijeonnrd Rand and Fred Guer- . "Obviously," Towne continued, r„iiri(lMii.,n ,.h,.lirmah_ r>i,Ir- Griingrr. John I "Thrif On A Mulch" will be "The Great Ameiican Routhwr^t riero. The men's teams will de¬ Mlt would be impossible for- any l>'', 14 '' Kvnm. I' ll Mc Elrny .ind Mnuncc | clecnrntlrm ilicmc (or Ihe Hill, Where Three Civili/ations Meet." bate in room 146. ■■ear ; |}<»|*ter. | crtjst ««»rmitor) >f*mi-forrt(al' to 12 repie- ; Im»- held Fnday at 9 p. rn. in the In the women's league will be Programs: Dick June* IPOEnlisteAidls'.—ZiZX?"" sat ion will be complet¬ the Indeiiendent team, of Isabel Stricter .and Grace Sidoti who Ryrutll M ill Journey To Sun Fraiiriwo .scnhilives from college faculty. the Michigan Hlale j man; gry, Norman Pretoria, F Granville Shat |ie Little Theater. Several novelty dance*, such at will take the affirmative side. R. J. Baldwin, director of ex- Piltman. j Wishbone Whiz and Black Cut 12 Group? ed at tlw next club meetings. Zeta Ton Alphu, the winning sor¬ If. M. Byrarn , associate professor tension, will pix»side as chairman : Ticket* ick Kingw Truck will play up the superstl- ority, will lie represented by Bet¬ of education at Michigan State Adrian F«f*e, John Dennis, tuln attached to Friday the 13th. v< campus organizations KlNWOlih Hc-clccls ty Preston and Mabel Chandler college, will present a paper t fere nee, and D. H Shcp.nct. short ;e Snyder, Fred Quigley. Pete Wheeler and hi* orchestra with Alplra Phi and will debate against the Inde¬ agricultural education sectic courst? instructor, has l>ccn named - Green, George McCullougii. will supply music for the party, national service fraternity. lIoilHC OIlifl'I'K pendent women's team. These the American Vocational nm i T's conference Buell Recommends Good Plays ■an. ,;d yesterday. More the winter term at house meeting Monday. Dee are Edna V. Smith, stnte home I * 0 these turkings have been is- They ore: Ralph Newton. S demonstration leader; K. H. Mc- A» Men Will Head groups, he said, sophomore, house muna Donel, assistant director of exten¬ khigs have been accepted now sion; and the college 4-H elub Feeilers Progrum ampus For Vacation Theater-Goers 1 ' B-wrd, North hall. Delmar Uuthig, Saginaw^ so, I'tmpbell hall, Ea»t Mury nmre, secretary; Bill Harr staff, consisting of A. G. Kettunen. state director; Nevels Pearson, P- R. V Gunn. agricultural Grtfn Pleasant Ridge sophoi pa Delta, Delta Sigma ard; Ray Denny. U After exams are out of the wuy|"Ufe with Father" at the Black- In the line of comedies George Kaufman - Moss Hart G. Lundin, M. H. Avery. Olga Bird, Beatrice C. Boyle and Mrs. ornikt of the college staff, sfeak on the subject "Outlook for will alendar Kappa. Spartan Worn-j more, purchasing , at atmn leisure gets a bit stone. Doth of these plays wilt 1941," a*, the annual fail feeders' J nd shows, "The Moo Who Came t< Ruth F Schubert. Alpha Xi'Delta and Smith. Buyimrr, N burmx there's some legitimate en- be In Lamsln* next term. held over with the orig¬ The conference, which day program here scheduled for treasurer; Robert Sho Among Chicago musicals shines tertainment well worth jfCeing for inal cast, and "George Washington sored jointly by the W K. Kellogg [ Friday. Dec. 20. iophomore. , o c i a 1 Thomas Gartner, Lakewu.. tht»se in the vicinity of Detroit, the very glossy production, "Du Slept Here." Foundation, Michigan State col- j Other speakers include O. B. j Was a Lady," with Bert omore, publicity and edu Chicago, or New York. Smash musical is Cole Porter's lege extension service, and the Price, of Detroit, railroad repre- Frances WlUiama. "it's Don Buell. instructor In speech State Board of Control of Voca- tentative, and G. A. Brown of the chairman "Panama Hattie" with Ethel and dramatics, who conducts a a little rowdy," Hid Buall. tional Education, has as its aim { college animal husbandry depart¬ "It's from, and of, the tor- werkty column of theater news flay may rouse ire in. I zone," says Buell. ure discussion of the educational : mcnt. j asc'e— over WKAR, "Curtain Going Up," "The review "The New Pins and "Louisiana Purchase" starring program of( out of school rural I Morning events of the day will in the college livestock w take place spotted some productions which Victor Moore and William Gaxton pavilion where representatives of he recommends for play going. i nder the robson to be in detbott The Detroiters who are home ither recommended musical, rine Dunham and her dance are also well worth seeing, Women to Abandon1 meat packers will appraise steers the week-end of the 23rd will be in • time Ladies mystery to see Flora Robaon In Retirement." play. It's in a Ethel Waters in "Cabin in the Skies." 19 wtnn to plat Part of Hillcrest Regular Michigan State college I "Heiisapoppln." Olson and John- Three musical comedy stars are women students will abandon sec¬ ion review, opens at the Caaa eck from Hollywood in shows of tion 310 of Hillcreat apartments Christmas afternoon. Olson and beir own. Ed Wynn appears in and take up residence in college Johnson aren't' In the show but Boys and Girb," a1 JoUon in dormitories or rorority houses, Billy House and Eddie Oarr capa¬ "HoT On to Your Hats" with Mar¬ Mias Mabel Peterson, women's Louis A. Wolfanger of the Mich¬ bly fill the shoes of the New York tha Raye, and Joe Cook in "It Hap- housing director, said Wednesday. igan State college extension divi¬ zanies, claim* Buell. on Ice," an ice extravagan- sion, has completed lotnpilati in by Sonja Heme. of a bulletin, "Reaources-Pionetrs- Conservation-Citizens," which will be issued on demand through the publication office of Agriculture Setrs K**t*4*P %SWi, Britain Defeats Italians;] Export Bans to Hit Japan j:«yy i.T«i .. itHSv.v chi a* wT-'ivfv iv--,' .• - • ThanK* te »\ w What Uritialt IMW in Navel. hi* FVtactal l»tri*e» '<> WtrlatliMviIntaoMtti hut s(sv^fI IHe Hilw- AtfVi »i *v t>»ioT«. n vma«hiii< TS-miW auvkantemt lamt INrvea earn* """" ; P Ns» >**tr«« »i* w. Wiaiiwan ft*-.- tvttsm .-1 turn) at Wast AtW er wore. svawnVatWt*. tahMt h», **»tv«t* tW vtv ... f m. t,,^ *<• «.\VAI, t ts.(innfeava. 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Heine J.ne Mill.. !V.rl«,>.n . ...I .n..»M «w I'niM *!*!*• ... help MmlehM j toMMSr."*l«r|nr» HTry, rivine j J.'" ' Mj»h, »».| Hntoel* T»,vl.w '**',VJ" ' j . '••• «»*>. 'Tl»wd. «l the »««<» . The .linen «»« el«« In emiee- . . ° ,. ' . I Merry American |( hristmas to You All \lk Hunt JTimb §ljnp. SEARS, ROEIIKR All • Uwn: Of— iW I P. M. K«M> **» • IMK. Mhfe. A m -. 'mi'}* il TL Wolverine*, Manott 6 Ri«* i|.. i to and WrwtHng Open Sixteen Will Try AN M K SPORTS! *X X X X In „ AILGollege PluyOff* airaf. •.till f.a.n, K (Hilitr. .|w"ly l"1 hy WMvarlna h»IHt»'k «ttyt.'ltt«ad II* ij ,'i 1 J*»l nialil in «». ny * tlm mrgi i, iP,»m4, Maann 4 ak-o iinttiaaalra akdnry 'm m 4ra»Wf OM (,, Al 4 p.m. For Final* Win IhnkcllHill Sijiuul (..,.Xtt l.ayit. rrtilpr fart# lr,|„ lit. Dn.l. 1m lk« In. )«•( nl«ft( In win tt,« I'ttMl I'mttmH ahan,r„,,, Thraa larhnloal knnckmiu taa> D,» yfytrt I« maai II . lurod Iho lo.l day nl wntl> final malrh*. yo«l(rda.r ao 14 Imaor. Opart an Slate New* All-Dormitory Hfln AV'ir "(tift* " rtUIMtl • „,t n,. li t/,;,i.i,t t. ' hamul'-'taM^ llartmrn it# WnlyaiW-Tnm It Tni* amtia wa. it*' imnrlania alaah Ui U ,.Iliad Itorllt. In Iho final, of Iho t For Prarlfw Football Honor Roll nigkl, wr»»llini uportllnei Ml'hKan IH.'a'. ka.kaDtall ,t iVatj-it "a- )'ttt'V. ,,f an it.rt-r >m «hn Wntowt Mtrtimy Iti it# iti-.- Hi In Mky 4oMahora?ai 41 WWWtllllla will ■» ac- at *:M |>. m Solunloy In I Rjr 1M HtaMb HWONI) TKAM n>. f).-) ,|tit.'»,, lu..i Owl llmfr Ihraa Aral d't'.t, th. opening d»y'« it\«lt-h»« IM «•>•»», Ahhttl H If it didn't do anything el*#, the inn hall I- .lain |,IU h>m ttart, p, , IMlrlng. will l«"l l<» »"• In a IM imwml ovonl, lull Wi»- win » |»v. hi. HK'ninl flahl hi Ihioo Big Ten meeting in Chicago lift an lit. hntttil.*' 41 hi T.I'I.r -y-ltvii , I p, m, Intlny whim m.n wnn M II 0» 4 AMwrt 1:1 weekend may perhaps be the , , u,a firtt i,lay. .larlart II# Ahhai II yarn i - will w»l»lt In, match** vln the kHovkuut rmilo, AMHO ID ,, me of Minm headache* for Mich Im Vtwg*»f»t»Nt, Mawm • Of » Wldnawlay »!'• "li¬ (nilnl, AMmt .llfl.twi h» ttll-t'ttll.,. taming KtpMng n muidemu* right'hand, n Htnte'n grldder* next fell. Two Nmtn iJtta, M.<«i 4 1.0 Mttlam Nrvanl, M.-in » Ml nil |afl .,fl Ilia hall whan Cb.itv WlMmOfl pHI'tUmd hlN ii|l|H.I»il.>. But *•••«. Mwwn • htue mmKom, fullheck John Pet* laato MNwIMd, Mawm « BN lnl.'t.|t'H lauHla'. r, ntn tint barrel from t mil H|irhcn Weight, mmioil the Hltg R»n M«**r, AMmH II M ntth Nvkt.1, M»win *. ty ami tackle Pete Tenumrmann anal lira. ami .l« nf CWh Collin.' for iho opening round* ami eaugtit re given another reamo of fuot- TMliP TKAM I ha rnlnrtl up Willi hit" pM'V ill the fhiril hall. Hofh idayeti only a part of In lit* lnniih 'I'll"'' »f intra, A flurry uf tight* ktld ¥imi'kl Ihnmlnt l„ i one game during their griphuutore noil Jordan Jithnwin In Mb At the o|mnlng Ml stopped Urn, Altlyl |tt'Vy-l in, ,- year beciui?e of Injurlei, dnwn and u».im'I i,. , r|a.»i "lln" Joi»" RletgM, mill Referee thin Ro**| Although Km ftpnrlan* roue to I ho Mil itonml tlivl.ltMt, ended ilia bout In 4;33 of Km Aha| 'rfltrtr a* Mawm I'll.t-, - their greatest hetgtit* of the *ea- In Iho I4:t pound *on to defeat Km ttollermaker* j >.r> V'f; ghat.lalt, Hnl. ' Inmor llialwo in iho 2d 0 they had plenty of rr»pe« l for t«ptn§ fi'twn the t> ovonl. anil Aloa Itail- the third fiMt ttffWh there two imwer laiy* t*etty'* line M UTlho hen vy weight molt' bucking Ifh* Mumped him a* one of knwkunt uf Km tourney Jfn d*« the lm»t of a fine HONORAMdC MKNTION etpMinga KTMBIM'TOW, Iho t|tt«r lot crop of fullback* KNIW—Hlwva Iwwtnri.f, Maann 4; rrank f#w, AM»J IS, 1)1,It fVrttlng DrtVi* Kohlntt, Detroit In iho Wtiicra Conference, The Kuril In*, Mm witt It Jttltn MrAlaa, M.wri 4, krwl Blmt., M,..t,„ ", V»mM» a eg f»o*».man 1v*1- spphninnre. The Hoync City frpdw two Veteran* will tm valuable inn.i, showing nmiudng it |N5 piMinilri, for in the HoUrrmahrr retired Nrhtott Calm (l«l>, Mawm 4; Jnhn (I.IBM, M.w.i », IIm„. Itr.tllr, Mttwitt 1; H.m nrliUwtlrr, Wall. Cl Jim Tltotnit., Wall. K, Nt,trn »)l».,rt. bull ptufCfe whft heee wmi lMf teller* lain w eetneroh »u to >*" I heir Ibliele l» Ike f»M SMALL'S AI.IkU 14; Hum llu.lka, Alil.rl II, from the fin a lit only |:A0 nf Km Mot f»em l«m ReM of Frog ( «l (TNTKKA llugli Carnay, AH4M 14; Ja.lt Kally, Al.lr.l IJ, iu writ In Ike lr«*tlo| tony* id IM (lanrga Klna., M.wui I; frank Maya., Mom »; lllll Jtilinwrn, M„ John KlljBfi, also appearing for Km Arid time in Km tourney, turn* IIACKN -HM Nktrtltwi, Maaon 1, Marvin Mllrallakl. Maw.ti 9. irmMMtNM krfwern 2 *ed 2 I# *, m. Mtufdir. |XX» r,(«y Uift W<« ml in Km third TKO, «.f IN day. Fighting in Km heavyweight divi- Al I viftwl*, Mnwtti 4, hull Vrwnnn, Mtwitm 4, frank I'allarln, flK' Mu"' ulnn, Km Detroit two lor t>u»»l«he Ikmlay, Walla A, AM- wtmn Refrrw Honsi railed frmw Regera fit*. wa« In nn only Ilia Hlalnltarg, Walla A; Chtlfk Badwatt.kl. Alilr.l II, J«,k Hlll/k», Alilwtl Ml; lam lllll.t, Alihnt 14; Oana Kayaa, Alttml I); Al Jntmami, dny for Ntivln in 3:20 of Km AMI ml 14; Aiigual rMlngtt. AhhM 14. ri|an Hallaalt. AMmt 17; ft mm It tlarman, Alttml 14, Oaorga Markoian, Althul 14 In H Tor-dny innlrli, Hill ton 'retired Itob Wollam via Km technical knockout rout* in two a Mumn 6 hindn Three Players round*. Adviihrilvt to Iho html* with dc rl»iou win* were Jim Clink and I mo RoOtmy in Km 113 pound On All'Darm First Team Si:' cUmi F«l WihhI nod Herb Fuller Mnmiiii fl, wnnlttarntl l.y many (nllnwnra of Mlchlgnn Hlalt-'.t In the 1.13 |Hiund How, Boll II touch ftHilliall fortune* to bo Iho "taam of the year," il.m- **r on.I Hob Finch in the 12? onatratail ita pownr by wlnnlna thraa atari inn pin. .. on the pound cInm; Hill Hoyd In the Strit** NoWh All-llormltnry fontl,ull anlactinna for 1IM0. heavyweight clfttit Chuck Calkin* and Chuck Corey in the 175 pound la'tl l)y lam VonKtu'ratoln. claim; and Churl#* Rhlmer In the Howard Ijiilut' anil Conch Bote 138 IHtond clan*. Frank Deatmr Tclilrr, the Mnaonltaa put a NOW! and Leoard Korwtlt* were the team oh the Held lomleil with HAMMOND OKI*AN Only entrant* In the 120 pound clnMitlcatlon und will meet Ut Km nffenilve dynumtte and Riifierii de- AND THF. NRW femdve *kill. Till* trk» received fluid* of thiil weight. FOR RAIF Tim Atom (dirge idul effective eid from ttommete* Wel¬ ly Ollmnre, center, «nd Ihib Vro-. S0L0V0X man, back, Reference I WANTED ViM)Kber*teln prttvffd himself tu cam mil tee . be the star of Km 24-teem league* refeicncc 1 ReriakiiiH Draw with hi* fuuitlex* pn**ing urut de¬ defeme. ceptive running. The Knyiil Oak Slun McRac ability with Km receiving of Ididue r A I. O M \ I! SI'AHTAN DKI'i t: MMTI. AVE:. and Telder to produce one of the Ml W tlrand Rlrr Stanley |\ M« Hue. gignt left most feared combinations in. end, who become* the propeil; Htate'n intramurui tiintory. »»f the WashingUm Retlskin*. wa the only Micldgnn State aenim t< MOMltr.R I.I: AUK A MM IT II be drafted by the National Pro Coach Ken .Moslmr's Atrboi.il fendonal Football league Mcltm outfit wa* Km other powerful ma¬ chine of the dorrn pwip ' Mnshet FRF.i: SAMFLRS Tim Abbot II -"""CAMIHIS with the pass snaring ability of Don lVdginsv io lead the squad (ORAL CABLES the dorm thuds Tim except- reeeiving ability of Ped- SWEET SHOP IHtss ginae can tie proved by the fact EVERY FRI. tlud he was on Km scoring end of x touchdown posses. Howard Martin. Mason 4 center, PAL N1TE For thol — Cotur jn and your randy mudr! - ut txiuU Mitrelfeld, Mason 2 ick, were two players who kept ADM. 46r Vol R FA I. Haaif Hakr* C.omIh and lland-UipM ( hnrnlnlrs FRKK their team* in the dorm race all traded attention ray. Martin was an excel¬ mull- of with his 6 fed 4 Inches frame of lent lineman while Mitzelfeld was Mailing of. Xma» I'andirt Raxing and 220 pound* and .hU long distance punt*. * uf those triple threat ends. BUS SKVICE aiilireriation VCCUL-HMiy aai SR.II "Mk (kocoUle 33( ••This suit* me Aim. for 1 am anxious to give Urn pro game « With star players un nearly WAT Bill CO. every team, Arst team choices were OTCN EVE A RIND AY NOUN TIU. IN P. M try if terms are right," expressed by very narrow margins, especial¬ mi K GRAND RIVER FROM. MRS McRae in an interview. || A V "CHRISTMAS ly where the backs were concern¬ IN JUI.Y" ed. Dick Simpson, Bob Baker, Bob TAKE A STATE CAB MAT*X*«s MLNTSHf KIOOtKX |W GIVE HIM Vroman, Lee HUler, and Bob Frcshnuni Enters Hoerner were excellent backs who 4 CAN RIDE F0R l»rOM ImMi riteal Taa ChrinimMN For lier- rdinarily would place higher than Two Tourneys 25r A KIRSTEN PIPE their third string or honorable mention berths might indicate. m On£eed-^ Charles Corey is a sucker for One of the most surprising out¬ punishment this week. lines of the dorm season was the KTAaTIKG FEIDAT • • »■»•! enjoyable and economic"! The Chicago freshman wa* the extreme weakness of the six Well* tmohe I noon to WKT Maikadvtnlurc man. only man out of some 85 entrants kr«T joyce^ teams. The six outAt* won rwWitht nudol ' the boxing and wrestling all- college tournaments to enter both only two out of 16 bal of the* aO .K#. LM U ... » the 11 CAIII04NII touhmys. Corey flghls and wrestle* in th* ITS pound weight classiAcation, Showing a very good left hand Jab, Corey has already t amed him¬ Soo at ,W Lou rrual self a spot in the boxing Anal*. He gained the Anals berth with a decision win over Bob Wtlklns in $5. to ni-Anal match Tuesday. ORPHEUM Proud If ih« lucky man »-tio the happy pmtmor of lMffa pti a Kirilen He' The fcaihcr-lifht c CHRISTMAS ptp« Itf big capowd cooling surface, luauriouj puff of amoke. THE COUNTERPOINT Only $4.95 GREETINGS! ter oils and tar* so that t fmak-proof valve prevents i , „r_ the imported briar bowl. Come la for his Katv'- ik« it a point to atand tops with THE ONE today! and may • • •• 1 ONLY. Surprise her with the gift ahe'a Yo4ir Vacation Currier « Ire, Print m dreaming about. j $3.95 be Hr,t Mfkter lonnga tajamaa, plcaaanlly apent BURTON'S rnjama and Nobe Set$, $3.93 to SS-*1 1 wsAif; OVEB SHOP I SMALL'S -r" Slrand TtmeOae SS%. — w- - .wf'