FIVE CENTS PER COPY MICHIGAN. THURSDAY. JANUARY 80, 1941 Volume Today's Deadline Set Council Prexy Demonstrate* Students Will Vote Tomorrow For Pageant Posy Ban, Which He Favors Campus Entries On Corsage Ban Amendment I ngest I Short short story of Sin entitled - Cla** Prrxy Namn Aids* for Hoprful Prfcr Winner* To Council Constitution March 1 tfill be the dead¬ Jackson. Detroit junior, birthday on January 21. He line for submitting themes for the 1941 Water Carjival, Proposefl Amendment Student council con¬ a ,i i) r'.hday cord trom hii par- it wan announced yesterday Following is the amendment to the There was a ticket enclosed by James Otto, senior class presi¬ stitution which tvill lie placed before the student body at dent. a special election for that put pose tomorrow: appear In Williamston As in previous years a prize of "The Student council is hereby authorized to enforce, „s * to pay a line. He had $50 will be awarded to the student completely ignored the or students presenting the most or have enforced, the following ruling regarding the wear¬ ticket which he recelv- acceptable essay upon which to ing of flowers at college dances: when he was down that way base the Water Carnival pageant. "For the purpose of relieving students cf certain ex¬ • lie k He appeared in Wil- Faculty members to act as judges nston with no money for the for the contest will be announced penses incidental to college parties, no flowers shall Iw later. worn, either in the hair, on the girl's dress, or by the fel¬ 'v has a regular Saturday low, at any college dance, either semi-formal, formal, or , pi t :tng "for the town of Wil- In announcing the contest dead¬ informal, unless the same l>e declared a closed party, and -1 ,r until the authorities ore line, Otto also offered suggestions so proven to be a closed party to the satisfaction cf the to be followed by theme writers. Student council. In the case cf a closed party, the wearing "It should be remembered that all of flowers shall be left to the jurisdiction of the s|xinsoring figures Don't Lie themes will be translated into a organization or group." continuous procession of approxi¬ mately 40 floats," he slated. "The writers should strive to show In their themes how each float may portray a port of the total pag¬ eant." Themes will- be judged mainly on the basis of originality and suitability of the theme to trans¬ Co-ops to Join ISA Registers formation into a complete panor¬ ama. Themes may be turned in In Evenings 517 Members at the Union desk any time before fickle Fate the March 1 deadline. Festivities In Two Days seniors sponsor carnival filly of fate is illustrated Vnlentlne decorations and music rehearsals for "Night The Water Carnival, sponsored n by Art Howland will be featured all." Though completely each June by the senior class, is at the second annual winter term held on the Red Cedar river, just falthy Mary Elaine Childs must d her time from now till the above the new Farm Lane bridge. party given by the houses of Michigan Stnte college | . willamBon clo-es wheeling herself A program of water events' in¬ In the Union ballroom tomorrow j committee on Inriejiendent or- nd in a wheel chair, in pre- cluding log birling, canoe tilting, rlght. I ganinituin reported last night. tion for the role of Mrs. A semi-formal, the palty t> the Dormitory women lead the list ",owi, crabbed hypochondriac fore the main pageant- who stays in n wheel Last year's prize-winning theme j leconri a of its kind. The first was W|lh a ttJ,„| snowball frolic given last Feb- , ,j„,,nitory men Other by 192 163. followedregistra- was written by Joe '• ill chair the duration of "Cinerama," Ruhe. Scenes from new and old ruary by the w omen's cooperatives, i |,on ngU,es include 131 off-ram. the play, While Mary Elaine 'motion pictures were portrayed I However, this yrnr's party is br-!(iu, ,ncn 0|f.campus women, tr ag given by the combined efforts j .,„d 47 women from North hall, tries to repress herself on 40 different floats. f the seven women' .and tw* j "Joining I S A. does not pre- * an ivalid's demeanor, Al I vent anyone from pledging a so- hobbles around '* houses| rial fraternity or sorority," Hon¬ News Printer Is •cck on he« with one leg in a cast, ors entertaining with dinner par- : ncr explained "If an I S.A mcm- ng '.o get his vigor back in tles before the daore. \ ber becomes a fraternity pledge, to play the part of Inspect- Killed By Car Kichartl Greening, Student council president and one of j Patron - Child# is looking for a the proponent* of the corsage han which will lie voted upon | J£" Flu Hits Fewer Harry P. Switzer, 68, was struck J.! -n "Traffic Rules for the tomorrow, demonstrated as well as discussed tho prohibitory age, I to the I S A, iw! Chair," but al! Al wants by an automobile and killed lost law at Fairchild theater Tuesday. I Tills attern But Eases Are o inters on how to pre- night as he left his home at 524 roller North Hosmer street in Lansing. the almce.* ankles while Occasion for Oiwles Hollas* to lioltl More Severe photograph, in which Groen- roraages, presented each member Lloyd Hopkins. 26, of 636 Detroit street. Lansing. According to state ing is shown pinning to his j ,h*" opposing team-with a vrge- Annual Trrtn Supper coat a vegetable corsage pre-1 '»ble corsage. police who investigated the acci¬ THEY STILL DONT KNOW dent. Switzer was crossing the wnted to htm by Lenorr Warner. street in the 300 block of Hosmet Detroit junior, was a debate be- In spite of all the tests made fitnesses reported tyveen the sexes on the question Tuesday, college officials are still have have not. in the dark (is to why Fairchild that the victim, who was slightly of flowers—to or dear, failed to hear Hopkins' horn, wah tmt for echoes and was struck before the driver Occasion for the debate, in theater accoustics are not of bet¬ ter quality. It was thought that East Mayo To uninsulated wood paneling around, could stop. The accident occurred at 7 p which Groening was teamed with Glen Wagner, Detroit Junior, and the base of the room was causing Install Heads the echo, but covering the pan¬ m., and Switzer died before Miss Wagner was teamed with eling had no effect on the sound. reaching Sparrow hospital. The Frances Hillier, East Lansing A two-hour test was made Wed¬ body was removed to a Lansing sophomore .was a test Uff expert echo-chasers in the new theater. nesday morning to determine if funeral home to await furtehr ar¬ the motion picture projection rangements. The debate was to no avail as booth was causing the troubble. Switzer, father of two former far as the technicians were con¬ Michigan State student*, has been cerned. for it failed to enable them Freshmen to Select amendment, together with the to discover the cause of the faulty affected oy the amendment, employed as linotype operator for parts the past 12 years by the Campus acoustics which prompted the test. Whether or not it was also to ( IIumh Delegate •hall be published in the Michigan State' News on at least two sepa¬ Pre#*. East Lansing, printer# of the •president, no avail as far as the arguments rate days during the week prior to Michigan State News. chairman, representative to are concerned may be registered the freshman election day," consensus of the in tomorrow's voting. AW.Wgreuter council tpday and council at l»»t night's meeting fav¬ Wildlife Club Eleri* II* MODELED CARTOON Tuesday. The final elections will ored holding the special vote ft# t* held in the Music auditorium New Official* at Meet soon as possible so the issue may At th* bi-monthly mooting of To add atmosphere and laugh¬ ter to the event, Groening dressed Ags to Classify on these days* at 5 p. tn. during regular freshman lectures. Ix? settled before winter format party season is under way. tho Wildlife Conservation club. Tuesday night, in room 300. Mor¬ State Lands The fotfcrWtng are the women from whom one is to be chosen The amendment was published in a news story in Saturday's State rill hall, officer, for the reminder for the representative: Grace News and is also published today. County agricultural agents nre of the school year were elected. Christine Allen, Detroit; Marjorie cooperating with out-state com¬ Almdale. Gross# Pointe: Officers are: R. D. Van Deuien. Ruth mittees in classifying 5,000.000 Hillsdale senior, president: Robert floor, Betty McCreadJe; third floor, Nancy H. Blue. East Unsing. Dunning, senior from Cleveland, Mary Agnes Shivrly, Marjorie Jean Doyle, Detroit: Ohso, vice-president: Bruce Wil- Twenty-nine faculty members Carol Jean Edmondson, Battle Okemos senior, secretary; Creek; and Dorothy Felker, Vicks- ' san. and their wives will be guests at Dai* Fay. senior from Mason, the dinner. In addition, parents burg. and Royal Suttkua. Fro- Others are: Nancy Jane Hoff¬ treasurer, | of the president and social chair- man, Bloomfleld Hills; Betty Sa¬ sh Jenkt. Niagara Falls; Phylh- nder the Beg Pardon New* Hotudup nBrs«i Nazis Poise for Air Assai Bulletin On Britain; Dictator l)j Realty to ihwf***' »1» M the Brtti*h title* in « final iu( ,rr .*.««» N»*i ww »*><*». manned «.>,i , in iJerwnny, mvoritin* to I'nReti State* military jtiot hart f»0» Kim** stwuhaneett*ty with the an-* - neiroerment that Britain la unJ»t «<• t*rii H. TWTt »ir »v«vr in the *|>rt«« t* 2£ ,h, Tv**i« •-„ i»rt C. Sinclair the «KWt'*i>l l» Tw*m«»* Snie« j Jack Carman R*?r>h Wmnan ■ ,'|»,V »„ t' noon* two «t !*■«. .flBP o»,w. 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Break |»K1 T« VeiniwninR I »»W** Of Kinp, Qurru Riimrs music not sk there will t» only on* lire*'* "RVIRYTNIM) IN Mt'AK*' IIS W Washington Ave. Tel. I Mil mm * th*t tht A tlotihlp wiet volepg pick ml from of mule I ho men4* t'uinillc Rcymiiiit twfoie Tnemlti After a long class, irtoo chili will hp featured t(»- | itiRlit »t ttio aniuinl I'rwM- • dfiil's |thlH«l,v.y hull ii\ the audi • Writers Gel pause and Thin hreek will h* to* the tot Huh. ntvHuXtiiiit to Ytoti SleK'ht Gliunres At 1Z"* . HkHmreteeMt *d theUeeeh King «n,i; rhuhmeu et the local publicity IMI The thiee eau rtuumlttee ... n. i» **•' idMwmg ftvwtt whoue renin the hhu; The III mm will be u nl \stth J \iall not ,s* *M« DRIANU** the » >N*r patted. Ml. eill lw | Mirgiut n onlwntte Hi the mtiu 1 K**' iluctlou iif .wt«an farmers' W**k pro* af Ihetr ; tile pAI'*l>»U. mi wh ich h it fetimeUNl | College. WhCika* taewer* will |*u . the two I 1 Hi11. win written and m r»til. uUtl. m.i.w, t„ m, him* (i.e. i. iw am rwmo.' W«l r All momiscripts nre In be in the will play ettemutelv In the r U'cd bv Siegrut toi the occasion mm ttveeieck banqueD ww | lb** of the p.nglUh depot tmrnt, , tec of the ttngv a lAtfe ne**n i I will tie introduced for the that -v .**> tie fourth Hoof el the \V.« : w: MnrrUI hall, by noon of April ir ." INmltrt III be wilt [ tune tonight we* N.tUtmg. ih<» McM'itll hail. | IH, mid there Ahonht l>e n copy of »»• mnii to ri-iv eoclt nmniiMTipt fur eoch of the , •o *ivt n.s\n t*** were mhawI hi | ■ I Mttilc for donctug will Im» fur parlor* at Pre nemo ; three lodge* .. v.*, lit the , hik-HihI by Sicgi i»t'» 14 |Uect band There ore 1114, rest l id littut «s to wU.fj; **».♦• f*v% •; The mrulie * tlw |wKi Plik.nl Mar or all divisions, unless they have been previous Ihry may & \> Har nw»*t prvrotaent following guests: Ihrs and Mr- W omen's Angle * , ■ jHi* buOdmg* ureiV Aj|ixtillwr H S. SIihw. Mr snd Mrs J. A | f« "lured by the *nr i where the majority of 11** tl tioiuh iVjih I'lik. li.i'M, t*. en. I 'augment the band vK'.v urdlliH tWT Held. dab «■ ISuiTil viaWoix. at it MKhigan State uUeirv'a Mhhigun Stale nUegv-g m\\ *t'»th aitmialaiuiun j ^ W|U, M(# r T Mr |.n the mtoMuctmi lb* gynHVOUUlU, UUd ttw Fhrmet s' Week .icMMng ttil.untaltou aUmt the rainpua ami! NnJ c 0 wuhu,.. Ivan ah.i iw>» m tlwrn hvated <*i Uw Men who W'ill aid Ihe tt.H hulnltngK a ill liml women students ittMallfd in lundhs scl m.» V I. AnUumy, tv.m and Mi* in the tMOig'k debut an nlrnifh CormiMiii i! r iMrvrant pons, plant Vault an Jay »h* rslaiatiM af • HI UNO !*• Wrk». . Kltrmorri*. Dnitnnd, We »;• n'-AtUtgiHg Hlf -W iKCC ftMVM up. (or that purpose in the Inion. (II MT I IMT Arnold Melmtt* The mf iniahon desk* sic* I lean Marie Dye, t)cah abd Mi # , Aebewatngi Die Snrto. t air sing MiimiH af lea-raid Cara Cata f«each **1 the campus agt i - Ihmh£ g|M»pg^tvd hy several! Tire i.» » T i Wwd (Jlltner. Demi and Mrs. It. t by W.A.A ! .... II11.M1. .... U uM .,H,«lh. U Col A. J | Tr than the average vmuHm Mil. txrlyn Manrtleld. Mr. ami Hr.rry |)unk,|ln U ,U«:m *Thr itsus-n i> Mi. II Whilitl*. ami Mlu llcm |S|"'»IP. Ilnlwrl Wil pause throughout tha day, moko wrivnl Invrtatiai. Ikiwh. Ilrlinar Rutin If tho pausa that rofroshoo with rhairnir l ha.» an Crank (in ka-cald Caca-Cala. 1 Randall, taiilatng; Robert Olgon Jeanne Knight. Ruth t yneh. Jean McCmho, Itarbara Scarlett, Doro- | K*ranoba; Itonaid llishop, Almotit | Vein Osbor-". Kault Hte Marin, Sin i thy Thompon. .lean Tyson. Mary OMPANV OF J \i hSON i Whitfoitl and Dorothy t Vvle per j Rolwrt Pre vert. Alma (i(IVIRM)K TO I.ICAH UK A-tOLA HOTTI.INfi l formed a military tap dance for Official lo Kxplain ' ' the loons club.dinner held Tues- JaeqeuUne Meehan acted as (!otiHl(*uaedK\aiiiM st host in tin* tap dance number. Infoi'ination about the compete- V \v 4 . A,— i tive evamination for ar,ointment INCREASED SALES Uroup* exploring different 1 t« the Dinted States Coast lluait! phases of the home and community j Academy at New Umdon. C«mn . iWS to Honor v4 ill teutute week * meeting* today s and next i wnll l-e preaentisl to student* -at 4pm today Ui the Spartan room Women llri.il nl thr pciMWiftl ImiIIi gmup J Ih, tlnkin tew A„...,Jr,n KoImhImmi. with Mi- U J A U,rlu "" ll,"lrd DtitlNO 1E. I* Anthony a* her reaour l)n (lampns ! leader Interest of the home and the cluld. Donsldc this group mg the government and U S. d FARMERS WEEK » S will sponsor » part? : : ;?vg new- wonwn on com pur. i ! fense i* Hetty Wlrth's group. W . Pee. processor of history, acting a* erine Miller of Home Ec division. ; Pie-school training will lye their proy inee .The inter-faith group, headed by Shirley freeman, will have I C Hughe*, head of foreign language department, as research . leader Social service group, chnit maned \l-r LrUnd. n.p)i,.ir...r- I wwk A bullrli, ln«id lu" 1* by Irene Rons, ha* "molding the Voti It'll tliem where you urt: located! ; Osier Grove, Mo ^ gt »i gul" av its topic. Mis. II S. Pat- # . irman of the party Tl» i.i . who devised the city govern- committee ci»n*iin j shortage in occupied nations by •T.rnitteef include Mnrj<»- * administration junior, is acting junior. •: concession manager releasing wheat reserves The Stall* Nl1** njfer. yitu WMHHl aililition.il ru.loiui-r* ilur- iiiR Kunnrrk' Wrrk, Krliruurv .'i-7. # IIARRY.MAYS • • • ThrHi* |tr * •~*t«itcs are: Thomas Tab- ■ R John Remain Undefeated hftire Grapplers Here Friday "i , _ r'Asfley Before 2,000 spectators, the largo*) crowil ever to : match in East Lansing, diminutive witne's Lelsnd Mer- Tankers' Seek llolHlert Renerve* fencers to Open Season mural I West Virginia matman unheralded in the teammates, came through with the only midst of five fall of First Victory With 3-Meet Roatl Trip the evening to give Michigan* FUSHES Over Purdue With.night meets on the rond, State's fencing team will State's undefeated wrestlers a 16-14 win over the University 2 Teams Near ace action only two times before home fans during 1041. A double dose of turns and re* Tomorrow the fencers travel to Chicago to open the season of Mirhlgan grapplers In the Jenison fltldhousc last night. Bloek Titles Ry Hal Srhrnm lay starts Is the workout pre¬ with a doubleheader against Northwestern and Chicago uni- tt athletic victory scribed by Coach "Juke" Dnubert vbrslties. Interest In Michigun State's two has succeeded in In Frat Loop nil-college tournament* this winter for his swimming charges as On Suturday Coach Charles has taken even Two fraternity basketball teams, than Director L. L. Frimodig had greater strides go through drills In preparation for their meet Saturday evening Sehmitter will take his squad to Urbana to meet the CORAL GABIES feated the Wolves Inst rpring. In Alpha F.psilon Pi and Alpha Tan even with Purdue In the Jenisorv pool. hoped . . , Eighteen men are University of Illinois foilxmen. the M£.C. wrestling records, the Omega, came withJn shouting dis¬ Ten men will make up the first competing in thc'hnndbnll doubles Although well satisfied with thd tance of block championshipH in George Willis. competition, while over 40 entries showing of the Spartan tankers traveling squad. i Collins coached out- six gomes pluyed Tuesday Inght. have lieen received In the table In order to clinch first round tennis tourney . . . Action In the against the powerful Ohio State George Wolodyga, Lyle Burdy, and Armand Marlnard will take PAL NITE victories, both the AEPl's and latter tournament will get under squad, llnubert feels that there if the foil assignment. Willis. Lor- ATO's must defeat Delta Chi and great room for improvement, en- and Francis Thnlken FREE way the first of next week. en Tukey Beta Kappa In gardes next week. perially on the turns and reldy Right more teams made a last- starts, where the Buckeyes gained i Coach Lou Merdler's AEPi quin¬ their advnntoge. This week ovif Leonard Herscher,, Albert Booth, fivr tet was pressed, however, in down¬ Maurice Brash and Chuck Sher¬ ing a stubborn and underrated FarmHouse team 15-11.' Foiltlre distance work has b man will handle the saber. TWO HOME CONTESTS BUS SERVICE SHORT WAT BUS CO. [Dr. I.vdi. to stop Seymour Raskin, who gar- After this three meet opener, For the Purdue meet the the Spartans return home to pie- will be strengthened by the rf nlng, of Huntley Johnson, veteran pore for foes on Feb. 14 and 15, pull one of the biggest upsets of troit freestyler. Johnson is when they cross blades with Ohio the fraternity cage season. State at Columbus on Friday, and Coach George Rusch used nine peeled to lw»lster the teum in then travel to Cleveland for a Sat¬ clpating. dashes. He will probably swin men as his ATO charges doubled urday meet with the Case School (in the 13(1 pound class, Four glittering trophies are 50-yard free style and on on the score on a fighting but hope¬ of Applied Science, Merrill was in serious trouble in awaiting individual and team win¬ the relays. Hit opening period when Deane lessly outclassed Lambda Chi five. Then come the only home meets ners in last term's fraternity bowl¬ Jack Hislop tallied six points to The return of Johnson le of the season. On Friday, Fob. sewed a near fall and a take down ing league . . . They're not bad, only Ralph leud the winners to a 20-10 deci¬ Newtc 28, Wisconsin will meet the Spar¬ sonny bl'RKE to five him a 8-2 lead, but the by the HMO Jacobs trophy winner came sion. way. jtophomore, on the sick list. New¬ tans in Jen ison Aeldhouse. and AND HIS ORCHESTRA Sigma Nu came through with a To whom R may concern: . . . ton is recovering from ah attack Saturday, Mar. 1, Notre Dame's back with two near falls in the and it is doubtful if he HMMd stanza to take the lend 10-0. 12-point fourth quarter spurt to of the flu, bladexmen will end the two day down the Hesperluns 21-8. Bud will see action -Saturday night. home season. Regular PAL NITF. VMM bar-arm for fam. McKichan led the winners' attack State will finish the scheduled Every Tuesday II was In the third bout that at Detroit with Lawrence with six points. Berths season Merrill definitely forged to the Crawl, however. He scored o near With Conch Ed Karlson and Bob Harris netting six points each, Phi Trackmen Seek Team Tech and Wayne university. The date for these two meets has as fall and then pinned hia opponent with a double reverse bar arm in Delta Theta rolled to a convinc¬ ing 18-4 decision over Beta Kap¬ In Final Time Trials Friday yet not been set. Murch 28 and 29, the team will 8:19 to score his 11th victory and pa. Ty Anderson and Jack Nich- aguin travel to Columbus, O., this remain undefeated In college come t.lson banged in six points each to Ilrfore the Farmers' Week Activities lake over the indoor time to participate in the National petition pace Delta Sigma Chi to a 19-13 track in Jenismi fieldhnuse, Coach Karl Schlademan will net Collegiate fencing championships. -Bill Maxwell, who won a 17-14 decision ovevr Delta phi in an¬ hut one mure look at hi* thlnrbuls in actual competition lie. VARHITY FENCING HC'HEDt'l.F . decision in the 145-pound match, rati into unexpected trouble in the Wolverines' Marvin Decker. other Gumma Interesting game. Hho overcame n four- At point lead to defeat Pi Knppn Phi Alpha fore the Notre Dame meet Feb. 7, at South Bend, when he runs the Spartans 1 through* •" ~—;—r.T.—• aggregation In 'M2. FA Jan. SI- NiiuBwrRlarn iiRlorraity at ORPHEUM the end of the second bout, the 20-18. the final team t.ryoutn starting The basis for the Spartan men- Ann Arbor grappler hud built up It was suggested that Conch at 4 p. m. Friday. r's reasoning lie* in the results apparently substantial 13-7 Doug Eaton of Wells hall send his Which were tabulated in the time Ellsworth Rises an lead as the result of an escape, n second string against Abbot 19 trial* held last Saturday near fall and a reverse. With only | while using his regulars in the FROHII SET PACE the llnul j seconds remaining in stanza npd Becker leading 14-8, From Cellar Mason 3 contest . . . The scrubs shouldn't have any trouble with gro Two freshmen, Hugh Davis, ne¬ speedster from lainstng, .nil «it IS Maxwell took the Wolverine down Ellsworth House, led by George Coach Tommy Ryan's A Walt Mack, Buffalo product who and scored a near fall with a body Mnttson with II points, defeated the way they've bee AND AND pturcd the all-college run lad press for six points, which added the Panzers 20-11 in Independent to a two point award for riding ad¬ league piny to decide the cellar "WHAT A LIFE" "EMERGENCY SQUAD" vantage, gave him the 17-14 trl- occupants of Block 5. The Ells-, handball tournament. l.eo Lovine worth quintet got off to an early und James Green easily defeated Slickers Pace Davis continued WITII WTTII •HB1JT" JENNINGS WINS lead and stayed in front the entire A1 Jones "und Dan Healy in two last Suturday, Tut" Jennings won a 7-1 deci¬ game. straight sets. 21-3, 21-3. Women's Plav ways McCarthy and Georgi sion over Fred Kleinuch in the 121- Don Chaffin with 10 points pac¬ Mty sprinters. In hot 21-6 vic¬ Continuing their undefeated re¬ poynd opener to take the only oth¬ ed the Wolverines to a 73 yard dashes. Davl er spartan points outside of a Ave tory over Steinke's. Club IMaiin Second cord in the women's basketball fit) was 06.5. one-tent point default gift. Hungary five trounced the King¬ faster than n week Mlm downs, an es pins 31-10. Wayne Loree tossed in six baskets. Skating School Slickers they made it three straight as defeated South Williams 28 broad jump. Davis > 2 inches, which is flvi The Bears putting a high scor¬ S. C. Outing club will eon- to 10. Phyllis Morse lead the of the varsity lndo< Denny Rigg* who drew ing aggregation on the floor decis¬ t Its second skating school of scoring with 14 points. Wild Cats remained undefeated by Walt Arrington in 1940. ively defeated the Broncoes 25-10. year at 8 p. m. Saturday on gau'it top man and captaii Coming along very fast, Mark Combs, tn the 153-pound Glen Andrews. Bob Crnlgc and the college rink during a com¬ as they eked out a 0 to 8 victory has proven his ability in the quar¬ Bob George each scored six points bined Outing riub party and skat¬ over the '44 Majors. worked out of possible fa! on several occasions to g National Intercollegiate rur for the Bears. In the hurdest fought gume of ing instruction school. Harry But¬ minute remaining and the Majors ler, chairman of the third annual leading 7 to 6, Dorothy With one Thompson ter mile and the half mile. ning against Dale Kaulitz. sopho¬ more quarter miler, Mack finished Run¬ KOSITCHEKS the honor of taking a 14- the evening Hicks defeated the Winter S|h>i(s carnival, suid yes¬ who did all of the scoring for the the 440 in *52.1. three-tenths of a Merry Macs 17-10. Robert Bur- terday. ion paced the winners with live which run Sunday evening, Wild Cats, plunked in a held goal Purpose of the schools, first of and a foul shot to win the game. This makes two straight losses second behind Kaulitz, short rest the New Yorker cainc After a RE-ARMING points. was back to clip off the 880 in 2 01.1, Kewpics and the Golddiggers according to Butler, is twofold. for the '44 Majors in the last two The individual upset of the matches came In the 175-pound fulled to put teams on the floor Club members feel that there are at the regulation time. minutes of play. mb exceptionally good time con¬ Beth Hack continued her high sidering it was Mack's first ap¬ SALE class when Michigan's Jim Galles Tuesday evening Pickups upset lists on rumpus who will appre¬ scoring ways as she led the Hoos- pearance in the event this season. ARRINGTON RETURNS decisioneci Charlie lfutsou 8-1. a favored Buffalo team 16-13. ciate such instruction and club ier tloutics to a 22 to 18 win over The initial appearance of Walt Keith Bobo led the winners with member? hope that the classes will the G. G's. The losers put on a Hutaon's downfall came in the injured Spartan cap- three baskets. Kewpie Wolves de¬ turn out additionul figure skaters I threat in the third quarter but third three-minute period when who U gradually regaining feated Olds Hall Aggies 20-10 und for corpival competition. | were unable to keep up the pace. Galles scored a near fall and a A 13 to 12 victory was turned IN of hU wrenched ankle, in the Heminged Five eked • out a Harold Guillaume and Betty take down. Going into that final bout, Galles held only a 1-0 lead. The final three-minute bout also proved fatal to Dave Pletz as he lost a 7-2 decision to Art Paddy in the 163-pound go. 13-78 victory in the two other Townsend, both senior dtudents in by Alice Cowles house as it the ehot put. Saturday, hae in games played. Gyiu Buys Are Over from Petoskey, will be in charge edged out Team 1 in a slow game. of the classes und will be assisted Ariene Soth starred for the wln- by other Outing club members. j tiers by tallying 11 points. iNMil Schlademan's hopes for events. Arrington shot 41 feet 10 Inches to best Mike Schelb by three feet Ail Oui-For Spring In the pole vault. Ted Wonch OVER BIN) FALL ANI) WINTER SUITS Tom Weidig defaulted to "Ho" if Michigan State's schedule is cdntinwd to lead the jumpers, Jennings in the 128-pound mutch any indication, the days of bas¬ ICE CARNIVAL ENTRY HI.ANK-SKATING ctearing the bar at 12 feet 6 inches. and Alex Haddud. injured early in ketball as a "gymnasium" game Bruce Drynan was second at 12 the match, defaulted to Jack But¬ are about over. Check events you wish lo enter and drop this blank Ir feet even, followed by Bob Harris In 17 games this season the *25 ler in the heavyweight contest. '15 '20 ballot box in the Union, at 11 feet 8 Inches. With only a day's rest, the Spa- Spartans play only once in a gym Warren Anderson edged out tans will meet Case college in their That is the Feb. 22 encounter at Men's 220-yard dash Couples'obstacle race Ralph Monroe in the mile. The fourth meet of the reason Friday Marquette university. AH the rest winner was clocked at 4:33J. ate either in Jen ison fteldhouse or at 6 p. m. in the Jeniaon fleldhouie. Women's 220-yard dash .... Men's 440-yard dash in huge auditoriums on the road. Relay, three-man teams _ Flee for alt, 10 circuits , a Ave yard lead over A! the entire two mile Dt-magoKUw to Play ... Figure Skaters. Exhibition Skaters or Skate Dancers i lo win the race in 10.-04 5. (Iron* Pointr Trio VALUES TO $40?? | Two polo games are on deck ! for Demonstration hall Friday evening when the Demagogues included in this group Address CLASSIFIED la! rs bring I rem back U ut Us Ait urn t*ar FLORAL decorations WITH CHOICE STRING ftowers Orchids, (swrllius Gardenias, Violets hKdsitchekwbros. nsino CHIOAN EASTLAN9NG