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Kentuekian* -.1 Ilare Same- fake* Wi ««• "nr. ««■.«■(7.,r. r»m!v ••' « ■■■..:■- > -a -, • O ■ I ' ■ Lampu^ l>ialeiiuar -.f -h* ■ nir.... / ... rutW Vum* inrf :m»r wi| -- """ titir-g nder the Wire^v- THn ffljiawfttl i'» ktoORAPMERS - Nelson Bryant. Rodney discussion leader. may mean a serious Occident. (l. a. r*».) from I „'i o *in r ;Marjarlf Pleld- ,. Charles Larson, Jack Mrflrtff, Jane Wlgle, ior Miss Hebblewhitf , 'Mackie, Edward Popper, Dave Pokaon, Jack Marking off "No Parking" stones at the Two men and two won « vice-president, nominee by petition Nt Harry Larson. pointa where students cross would eliminate be nominated to run for at North Campbell. Miss Nulling department prohtbtt* the pterin* Royal Oak juni much of the (lunger without loss of parking council representative In Thura- Is n member of Alpha Gamma Delta sorority. space for more than three or four ears. The day's Liberal Arts primaries. Four painting, however, could not he done until the streets arc dry. Right now there is little students call do of each will be listed on the ballot. Liberal Art!, largest of the col¬ lege's six divisions, was granted two council members in a propor¬ All four men running for ftce arc juniors. Detroit, Is a Sigma Nu, the of* j anything that Fred Ferry, of of the cai member of Blue Key, aiwT president of the 6 Applied Scim in Liberal Arts council. Tom Con¬ except arm themselves with tiue eare and a tional representation move incor-; nelly, of Cassopotfl, is a Phi Kappa couple of rabbit's fed before heading across porated in the new Student count cil constitution of last year. Thfe Tau and president of the junior the way, and hope that something is done lie- class. 4. Each four survivors of the primaries will fore their insurance policies expire. Dtp Farmer. Ea*t f>range. N. J An gp, by II Inch | be whittled to a man and a woman Is a member of Blue Key. president |Bg information ah | March 0. Women nominated for the posls of Student Club, and a varsity j viewpoint* for ] tions open on the final ballot are swimmer* AE Linn, of Lansing, is mem- Patricia Rdllhif. Detroit Junior; o board, if. Paw Paw soph* tier oM-S.A. council, president of j j hy 5 hitlni, De* the Newman club, and a member fd OB r#rh p,wi*r of Rigms Bpulon, business ad hon- \ troit sophomore. of Sigma Kp ilot News Houndup By George Herbert Mir* Burhans, who Is soph"* 1 orary. ' more class secretary, lives at South I Farmer uMd L Plnhham. Lansing Hiddad, Grand Rap Williams, and Mlsa Whiting, who j ed by petition. t'ri|Uhaii, Detroit ju Hitler Predicts Naval Activity; then. Lowell sophon- Men to Choose Nominees Ifaddad and Mycrv Ds S. Envoy Brawls with Nazi Ag ed by petition, Prophesying Adolf Hitler. 11 day commemni 'Tlppei SHSM Engineers Run The enmhdate^ are Itoh flay, j Rockwnod junior: William Sctilrra, j East Cleveland. Ohm. junior; John SENATE DEBATE CONTINl?E8 j Jnhonnet. Rochester. N Y junior; I Marvin Hansen, Go wen- junior, and Juekmank in iiit.gakia ly candidate for Thr member# of the Engineering . | pa Tau fraternity. DeMerrltt dent of Mason hall who V* 11a nominated by \ division apparently indicated that i the slate of nominees picked for ! Thursday's primary by Engineer*, ir« council was acceptable to them i Engineering di wm The botes On Emidovment ikMs Frosh rrmv List of Candidal « Ol'rn: or PINN1NGB— ! Surprise; Jon Rovtck of Kai Kapcis fatne. and songbird <»1 (Kappa Su house, picked Satu night and the Kappa Sigiua tnal for « setting ui which u A'ipha Chi Gmnv Mack form til whs held at the Hotel let', with Art How land's band lancing . two five-year-old j l^rtft p*K *d out the favors which ; rere pearl loekety with the gold j Test inscribed on them - - - Another pinning look place Sun* j lay night when Eileen Cross re-1 ituned to the Alpha Phi house j veartug Harry Yelse»*ji Lambda! pin ... S.A.E. Dick Hush pin- ltd Sylvia Hick. Sigma Kappa. at j he J-Hop . Dallas Young. Del-1 a Chi, gave his pin to Dorothy I PART* COMING IT— * Betty Flomerfclt, Alph» XI Del- pa, rpent the week-end at the AN Nominees Jmirfor Job Only the Bravest, DebateTeame this year. Four will- be picked in CoHege (Continued from Page 1) Onfy the Strong, Doris C. Holland, Laura Mae In¬ primary elections while- two wtll 'Seed Apply Here Take Honors land, Vera Ruth Deaner,, Barbara be chosen In the finals. Representatives will be pMMd Jf Anyone who point skis In Bulletin Scarlett, Sally E. Sager, and Mary from: Nancy II Blue, Betty-Mali Today can Imtmf Jean W6od. >n downhill and neither know nor FROSM REPRf SKNTATIVES Jcnlcs, Marjorie Jean D >yle, l^fda care when to stop can enter the Weber, Nancy Jane Ilo'ffmah, Ctrel Freshmen women' who,will^run Personnel'Men Michigan Intercollegiate Ski Meet, Spartan* Win High for sophomore i cprexentativ**.in¬ jttrti Edn.unsorf. Virgioi^ f^Jppr, KMing-in fM*ot clude those receivlffy the lUgtooft Arc to Conduct number 'of votes y.u^V^ejhm^ , . ts » Huntington Hills senior. The Firhi in aorien IT1«.t wjh be held sundov at Illustrated-taltaenrd motion pic* After making th* best team turei Willi highlight meeting!. uf I lljfvHdil. 1X1. by ,w,rurtnn®l Mrartnr* nf Caber,a0 Winter Sports park, 18 With personnel director* of m[]es wcst ot Cadillac. record of any ncftool entering; three campus ursanizattom today' WAttHWRTO.V—Since his report to the. White House, Oldrt Motoni workaI on Mathewson is seeking entries more than- two teams, si* and lomormw. other smupa have! Harry Ifbpkina ha., been just as tit?ht-lippH regarding his interviewero, the 1941 rlftlom, downhill, and' langlatif Michigan State debate teams London mission as he was over there. However, here are Application clinic series .klin*. Entrant, are alto needed returned from the Mancheiter. seme cf the things he has told thei President. open tonl*h» at 7 p. m. in 'or lfl* Jumping eventa, Mathew- Ind., debate tournament Saturday First and most important, t ——IT"-, v .j 1 JO. Morrill hall. *m stated. night. Hopkins definitely stated his "I don't trust him. We'll all go I"'lp meet at Cadillac will in- ' Entered In the tournament, the | in at once!" she fairly shouted. Tonlsht's clinic, sponsored by! The Conaervatlon club Wlirhear conviction that the British ■luderrt wiunell', plaeement com- i elude skilers from several Mlchi- largest practice debate meet held Seoul or Lucas* finally emerged "-. ill feature several dent- j 8°n colleges and universities Ac. in the middle west, were 69 Charles Welch, uf the education | would he utile to hold out and .offered to shake hands with i il applications for posl-! comodatlons will be available for vers I ties and colleges from 10 dhrltlon of the conservation do-; against the Naals. He thnrouuhly • ..auj., 1 tow,vet 'tic halrmnn Oldsmoblle organlia- I Dave Jone, on- , lhc entrants, Mathewson said; and transportation will be arranged for states. Spartan, speaker- ptaoed well uhead of the live Big Ten mm 300. Morril n'. ':sr,Td wl,h Wcnd,H Wl'kte m , Mr. 'Bming.^iUithSr .^kmt Isolationist claim,that Brl- I ,h(, b,H)k whlch ,mplle. that the I nf I Ciorecl riuth written and' per- j some of lhe skllera. schools entered. ik on the various | ta'n would crack op. submit to n President and Mrs. Roosevelt ate I applications will be pre- ■ —— EVEN BEAT MICHIGAN negotiated peace. and leave the pad* of Moscow, she spurned Ids U.S.A. to hold the bag after voting j hand and rhoutcd aeuu.sa tioqs that j A€ BANQUET State's entrants to pionship division of the tourna¬ the cham¬ "ail-out'* aid. inflamed the women. They hurled' ment were Frances Hither and Ida British mofale. Hopkins report- ' imprecations at Lticps in deafen- r F Cherry and J. B. Brown, j (Continued from Page 1) ed, is holding up admirably un- i mg uproar. One shouted: "You j th» Olds personnel de» ; Mae Stevens, Charles Sayre and t. will conduct the clinic A1 Thorburn, Clrace Sidoti and At the meeting of the araocia- der the Nan air bombardments. j dirty dog!" Another: especially true of the t "We're lay- j iole of employers, with Isabel Stricter, Glen Wagner and ticn of Medical Biology Student; working classes. U»bor unions a it i imiifge colors making actual np- j Georfe-Herbert. Highlight of the tonight, H. J. Stofseth and L. B. tk»ns Analysis by the stu- i agricultural division students and firri division debates was Wag cooperating wholeheartedly with \ the government in combating the 5 .ludience will follow each | facuHv members of the Ag | ner and Herbert's defeat of Unl Hitler propaganda that Britain is ' ipplication ! council and at the Dean's office versify of Michigan's senior team. fighting an imperialist Utter of application to the j Entertainment will be furnished | State debaters placed fifth in NEED MOMIl'ltO BOATS company will come up for ! by Marquis Otis, Saranac senior, the whole championship division, consideration at tonight's i playing the electric organ, | first among those schools enter- However. Hopkins got i than four speakers. according to Jones. Each j Among honored guests of the AG ENGINEER*— will be presented to tlie i evning will be th« hvins i TIE FOR FIRST ice for criticism and sug- j members of M A C's stion and will lie remade In the ' cultural judging team: the I suggestions. Doubt- N A. McCune. pastor of Po«>| first agri- ..i j In the "B" division. Spartan George Amunds«m, extefiifon peaker* tied for first place. The specialist In agrietiltural ongineer- B" -quad included Don Petersen I mgj will show •nd Bill Barclay. Connie Ceelev ! illustrate ht» ti iving pictures to before the egm- Here's the relieshi«6 ,ea®' ®# ,iu ill be referred to church: Vernt Shoesmith, 1 and Brown for their opin- Lan: John Strange, former c treat '? wWlU*1" $ iuI D. Bagwell and Robert G COUNTS TO M JUROR* cr »' "erloihure. and Psrsrmsl interview method, will nntmimkon. ludhd uext, with seniors seek- ' - . . ... member of the state c , !r?'rt MavwHrir^"' °Bd „nrw..,u,. ' '| ( ,(ll,rr,AN FEM-OWSIIir- The Rev. Lcland Forest, pastor \himiiiM ill A|>|m-:ii delicious employment with Oldsmobile! rrt ana ai aa rri a f the South Street Church of God Iii Two ('.oih'CrtH „ applying. In all ee«.. I ffHIl I IflV tOUOIfS Mt'lV 1 ft'till 11 Lansing, will be guest speaker t the meeting "I the Fellowship onight in loom 104, Union annex jury, with the visiting ex- To Offer Audience Escape • supplying decisions only f; s ■— ut 7:15 p. Modeled after the Man Market- % Charlotte W hit ten election'of8 officer* will t« ovoiV daV occ»8i°n®*" ^tuU ne«8l°ns' Chevfin^ help* "it "Night Mtiat Fall," dramatic production to !»<• prcaented ! York, the Job « . ♦ "-du'7(bqiS^b^i. New [Application series will continue March 5 and ft in the auditorium, is in line with today'* PTtJDENt CENTER— II**1* f rv r"r^i "if strong trend in the theater toward crime and horror play*. In keepingsith u-nten secretary of the Liberni' '''"V Wreetor W. F. Thompson pointed out yesterday that' this week, the student tinti vo0i smilB. - ?LT\A*i ^ ement committee. pre paganda play* are no long. #- ,-au «nl°v tlinic of the series i« er popular. Flay* poking fun ! presrrtrd on t.i iMKirde ..f the ; a J'*" r' q for March 4. with rep- .Katirizing, or taking seri- "",1 'hl*;r"s"n- A nwcmi Ash Wednsrtny e« cut to from the retailing conduct the meet ^ • it| |Urope 1 ' »*** A few «»f these are A At seme and , > ,X ' . t« . have become t xi painfully iral to OJ(| ,,..ltunna llW(, KHrl, fT at the same addrexs. audience» pleasure, he sa'd. j an(j 12 muMjcns. -\jr %lt - 4 * " Nprth" El ECTRICAE ENGINEER* l>roupis to Hear 4JIAPIIS |g TOO RRAIj Illustrating tht«. Thompson r*- ( muifler, .i setiriral treatment and "Johr.ny Belinda." .• of Gorden Heylin. assistant » Two Gov't Men A STUDENT S DUTY Action! "Vote Iii The (lollege as S"""":" Primaries Thursday^ Feb. 27" tmk w, miicii h Wkshington Slept Here "1* S Angle Mate- P«n,lc Nr-. ***" - "*'«■ Miortly iiflrr t'lf-rliiiii iliiv ycur, "^ri|MT« liil will address •-Hellapopp.n ... iIn- Ituililin^s w ill, llirir ilix-nrilaiil ilin. Ftp- „ of Ibis light oscapv drama of thv.K'vrs tmjoym.nl w.thout drm, ..row at 7 30 p m. in* (|ttrilllv, UlOM* ( IfMiiltml of lilt' uililiili£ ul.jart wdl he tha, A NT« TVFR .»» KM AFI. ■"imliflfllcs liiilnl lo voir for anyone. stata Pan,la Cw>- Thc ",h,r ,v'" " " Will describe the his- ,rvm.,t. Z r H I. -ystem and explain the 1 :c commiarion If yon are one of these yriper«. «to|i and ask yourself whether you -iRiied a |ielilion for your eundidale.' . n I iieia Lugnst • appearanc# '< ' lave to i5DeilK ■«!'»'' marked the end !hc m) M hellier you voted for I hut eundidale in the elee- * * 1 tery and sudden death vogue, fo ion? Then aree|>t ihe inajorily eandidule. >nGoiiw*litiMt] SKMl IIUMt: • f Kaye. Jri, State Jour- •rnmenUtor, will be th« SPY FEAR V SKT Ul VPH.K IIINIIKS ICueli year the Slate New* earrie* the liwt of eandi- i the short course houi Tlwo GirP tomorrow ai u noon id theater ■ Wednesday, gandtata in the group room on tim fourth i dale- with hrief •luleiueol- of their <|Haliiiealions. floor of :iie Union. Huth Gregory, Tcnny, short course di- Amulfo Arias, pi f tt»e »/?»»r apnounc^t II FOR Sl.fNl naunced yesterday. of Panama, as a t;> ihairmen V«Hir |,url i» lo yesterday. Assisting Mies Gregarv enrutlrd in .hort a rvvnt ,iK«d..,f with preparations for the lunch¬ .1 .«upy «,^.u«imatfly eon .re Marion Bently and Jtan m the from part of the ' williftg to aid una the United Mates VOTE THURSDAY d the remainder will U he .student body at large, j ir,twr*1. fHlrijirjan #tate gg&pltar • MtCHTOAM STATE NEWS TWW*y' ™>r'""7g'^ Slate Track Powers Clash In Triangular Meet'Mountaineer Here Tonight Boxers Af|«, :higan to Send Big Revenge for State Defeat ten Kings Against ttfchigsur Bent on Raining revenge "Mountaineer .stylo," the f„j sity of West Virginia's boxing aggregation will meet Brick Burhans' thrice-victorious Michigan State (| Spartans Hurons the second time this season tomorrow night at 8 in the J«j son fieldhouse. first contest two taineers dropped a 5-3 M Fast Field Threatens Jenisnn Marks Over Hi* Head— Action Begins In the weeks ago in Morgantown, the Army and tied Temp'<- 4.4 Indoor track supremacy of Michigan will i"' at stake to- Mat men Gel State mittmen were hard put the State match, thr \lt un»a were outpointed by • 3jw„ narrow 4t4-3'i nijrht when the threejpost powerful teams in Inn, Michigan Normal anil Michigan State, the state, Mich- clash in a tri- Three-Week In All-College to eke out a very decision over the easterners tor strong Wisconsin Bn'ijjr- t Although Saturdi "vetuq their first win of the season. program saw two ou'-': r anrrtar meet in Jenison tleldhousc. Running events will be¬ by sets, the Spartans we-. .■ n, gin at 8 p. m„ with the Held Rest Period Cage Play Only a technical knockout heavyweight Charlie Clark pulled verely taxed in rini'.ng Badgers Meet third victory of thr- getting under way the fray out of the lire after Moun¬ , Capt. Beecher Hinkle had downing Bucknell u> .«r,lty^ half hour earlier. DZV'*, Mustang* taineer This will mnrk the first 11 lit son Sm«»hf» pounded his way to a decision over In the 165-pound fray J time that a full Michigan team has Slate Mermen Buckeye'* Streak By Joe SliNck Triumph in First State's Glenn Menter in the 175- Cestowski ftell via the T K 0 before Marv Gcrla in •},«> :-,rs1^ competed indoors here. Although Round Victories pound bout to tie the score at 3'4- At .17 Straight Michigan's Big Ten rhnmpions, fJtsft from a 60-44 victory over Here Friday After in what was expected to lie Michigan State's newly found Baskethall, in its most ]t is in the llS-potind bout that The biggest CLARK surprise Pittsburgh, are prohibitive favo¬ Dropping into Jenison poo! for one of ahe toughest meets of track power, several members of thrilling fnrm, tournament j the Mountaineers are expecting a however, came later in the rites to run away with the meet, their final home meet before the weihgt division vvh«»n -enough thinclad talent will be on National the year, Michigan State's re¬ Marquette's team expressed them¬ play, hit the Si I clash when West Virginia's east- Charl Collegiates, Michigan selves by saying they couldn't last night, and 12 teams in* Clark fell victim t< ., rjpi{!.fi hand to make every event of State's varsity swimming crew vamped wrestling team brush- see how Notre Dame trounced the jern collegiate champion, Crispin right propelled by Buckntf augura ted the one defeat elimina¬ j Hernandez, was forced to occept a championship caliber. entertains the University of Wis¬ cd aside the formidable Kent George Boner and w ,. Krock( Spartans 84-20 ... My guess la tion tourney in the Jenison gym¬ MESIAL SEEKS SECOND consin after chalking up a 52-20 State university gropplcrs 20-8 in that they will find out when thay nasium. j tie in his match with State's Bud out in the second r«>md of th# Michigan Normal, led by straw- victory over the University of Jenison field house Saturday night I Davidson. meet the Irish at South Bend Sat¬ thatehecTChnrlie Hind who placed Cincinnati, Friday night and de¬ before a crowd of 2,400. Tonight and WednewfaY"evening • Hernandez cut Davidson's left third in the National A.A.U. meet feating Kentucky, 58-17 at Rlch- urday, for the first defeat in 18 will see further action in the 10- i eye in the first round of their go Collins' men now face a three- starts for the Golden Avalanche in NfW York Saturday, has its place, but the | mond, Saturday night. week layoff until the Interstate . . . Mine predictions, Notre Dame i®* ,n,r.'t.7 ^ and cbllegiate boxing rules compel the referee to stop a bout eyes on second The Spartan swimming team, tournament to be held March 14 to dethrone the Hilltoppers at 9partan.s, who have been picking i with a season record of three and 15 at Case School of Applii CCC champions. if n boxer's eye is cut in the first Up-momentum with the season, straight victories against two de¬ Sc ience. Cleveland, Ohio. round, the bout was called a draw. Cliff Keen, Michigan's grappling may have enough strength to make feats, clash with the Badger crew JENNINGS IS INJURED SEEK FIRST WIN coach, who was quite perturbed t6 a,bid for the spot. who dropped a 58-26 decision to Bo Jennings suffered a strained At least six Jenison fieldhousc see Conch Fendley Collins* color- Despite their alleged strength. Illinois. Saturday. ligament in the 128-pound bout kers tear his team apart West Virginia's record for the cur¬ records are In danger from the with Mike Slepocky but continued J ful Against Cincinnati. State swept n the season, got another rent season has not been too im¬ triple assault. Most likely to fall through the meet, grabbing seven to win by a decision. Jennings look at State's finesse as ha pressive Before their first meet¬ is the polcvault standard of 12 firsts and three seconds and drop¬ was removed to the Health center good referred the Kent Slate meet . . . ing with the Spartans, the Moun¬ fCCt 4Ei inches by Earl Stolberg but is expected to resume train¬ ping only the diving event. Against "Apache" Bill Maxwell, who ed¬ of Marquette set Of CCC meet j Kentucky, Himmeieini and sot in the CCC Fg^ncy j ing In a few days. and Fqpney out a Wolverine to provoke last lost year. year Charlie Decker of j shared top honors as both both brought brought In handing Kent State's trl- ged a lengthy argument from Keen, Michigan has cleared 13 feet II); In a first and second in the 440 state champions their first defeat CHARMER! had to get up several times be¬ lnche«. He will find strong uppo- j and 220 in nine starts, State swept the first yard free style events. cause Keen thought he wasn't sitiori from Harold Stein of Nor-; six contests. Cut Jennings, Eclnnd A combination of five firsts and going fast enough, mat and Ted Woneh of State. ! seven seconds gave State an easy Merrill, and Bill Maxwell won Do people always notice MORE ARRISOTON'8 RECORD "Wolverine Copt. Don Cunham, victory over Kentucky, although clenrcut decisions. III'TSON FULI.K SURPRISE Harking In the Fencers Sweep your lovely hair? Or do they the Colonels managed to capture national collegiate champion in the | The surprise of the night came jiwt look and wish they could high Jump, has surpassed Walt j in the 165-pound bout which saw Tournament suggest a more attractive coif¬ the fights when there wasn't any Arlington's record of <1 feet 5 hi \ co-Captain Charley Hutson, who | fure? Let us solve that prob¬ Inches on numerous occasions. Ar- i was moved down one weight notch doubt «f the outcome, saving the fighters possible Injury, which In Detroit Alpha Tan Omega ear-ed it rington will not compete in his' mnesoia has {due to the ubserice of the injured j as It Is He- (way into the fraternity finali 'v lem for you. specialty, because of an Injury, t! painting-, of | Benny Riggs. defeat Steve Pap Fencing will make iU only home | ...... kn(M.kln|l |(fT S(|?ma Nu . (,o;trh NV | H,.nu k , rh (t l,(, . , t>Ut will compete In the shot put buck alter trailing at the half 11-2 against Mich stars as Michignt gridder Bob Hook and Eddie Ro- but baskets by Jack Hislop and Coach George Bu^ch late in the FREEMAN'S BEAUTY SALON M»n*woig. Normal soph sensation. period clinched the alTair for Watch Frosli III.AD MAY CRACK RECORDS final Iliad may crack both hurdle rec¬ ords if pressed by a trio of crack Cage Mentors Mu-higun State fencer* won all ' _ Mrt* AEPI riVE Michigan stars, and a fast quarter Vfler Marquette Vietory .1 nring plo.r, in thr Stat, Junior, ihainpitmships held in I Jerry Scheldt hanged in six low 50 7 m mile relaj nds. las Michigan's one- been timed well ick record of 3 23 2 By Ed Kitchen With only the business of meeting Notre Dame's Irish rag- j | knockouts, Hurry stelh * truit Inst Saturday and Sunday, j points to puce Mason I to a 14-10 the fir«t time that any *chi»ol i decision over Mason 4 to advance taken all the honor* in the 1 Coach Dar Fmkbeiner's quintet JUMPING JIVE under the All thu school* are powerful era here Saturday night still pending on Michigan State's Huckneii ir iimpionsliips. j into tlie dormitory finals. or SWINGING SWAY! .■,.|in, tti, Sl.itc Imm w»»1 In the dist e runs, with Normal s varsity basketball ledger. Spartan coaches are peeking Into Ralph Monroe of the freshman cupltottrd this week to see what it brings forth veteran or : | °lo With Srymour Ba.kin ratting it II..mini nil. tVlivn Ad .rninr i p., pninl- nil (mm thr lire throw nrl Wisner, Hill Ark- who keeps hi Sllhr'': third lira. Alpha Ep-tlon P. turrad bark Kappa Siitma 15-9 This pit. thr imnnd I AEPi", aK.,mst ATO fur thr fra- In an offhand sort of way Thai- . terntty title Thursday night. you may hear Ben Van Al- TIIK BUST BANDS ON CAM ITS \KK -t vne, director of State's court ;t:'m i Wells F. paced by the shooting MEMBERS OF WAA to OoiicIihIc state championship Intramural Cape ' Swimming Moot SERVING SINCE I'layoff* j 8-0 and merely controlled the ball M. S. C. 1903 Tt'ERDAV j during the final 12 minutes. Stell- 7:15—tlJ.V v., rt. kup. j mucher led the attack, garnering 9 0,— Alpha Chi Slim, vs. VI three goals, the last being a back- AMERICAN FEDERATION hand shot from midlleld. The Ivory Ranger*. Mid-West of MUSICIANS Independent Amateur Polo champions, remain- ed undefeated as they downed tht 1 efficiently enough to knock off i played with D.E.V. this season. , RED DRENNAN 44318 DUSTY RHODES stroke after ■ five pretty strong foes with ease! It tills crop that will have to j S1EGRIST j m unofficial competition. fill »» the gaps left vacant by Max i Culver Upsets BOB JACKSON 256M BOH Mt»t promising of the fro*h Hindman, Bob Phillips, and Bob ; ARN DECAMP 28381 COY EKLUND ! eager* are Clayton Kowalk. the Harris, in 1942 These thiee will]! State Poloists ART HOWI.AND 41538 DON HOFFMAN (i>i riic Ko. ii lUpul * agei w»i. m i-tin u l.i*t action Satuidny lilght | ! collectrd 32 points as the yearling* i w hen Notre Dame, whose latest! I'an Fear* Team CLASSIFIED I knocked off Short Course, Ever-j conquest was n 52-43 victory over j ('an'I ('omjtete , Culver Military Academy's crack black horse polo trio hand¬ given. DZV, Sigmga Nu, and ! Georgia Tech, come* here, ed the State varsity riders a 10-9 j King v little Hoy Die hi of Still gl* ! HAVE GOOD RECORD defeat Saturday night in Demon¬ I wlm sb*. lackcst up SJ. Italj Jane | A| |lrt ,t ,|>e Spartan, hold 0 At National* stration hall, to revenge an earlier 8 STARTING WEDNESDAY • defeat at the hands of the Spar¬ j ..I llndnman who popped m 3 and j ,r(.„rd 10 victorlrs alul MX ,tr. "It looks like we can't make ~T \ Olli, White. Cleveland metropnii- j STATIONERY ...... comndering the lack tan*. I hoi ».C who whipped in 30 pumU.. uI fall(a„, whkh malked their It." was the latest word from Sixteen year old Pat Connors. V.ulh KltMALK MUMS RH.l l.ARI V debut this season. Tile Shite live, Coach Ben Van Alstyne Monday ...ra4»w#* concerning the possibility of Mich¬ ed for six of the Academy's goal*, i Kowalk, who hit* the meshes with Mel Peterson back in the igan State's basketball team par¬ while Captain Fred Gibson, North- j pretty legulariy. scored on 25 lineup, trimmed Marquette, '87-36, ticipating in the annual. National vUle'Junior, led the Spartan scor¬ almi* out of 53- Kowalk, Janca, Saturday night in Milwaukee in I Intercollegiate Invitational tour- ! and Diehl are all forwurds while a last-minute thriller, ing with four tallies. Culver took points, nament to t>c played in Madison an early lead in the first chukker j White i* a center. I Other yearling* who have given j Peterson, who scored the 15 free throw* | Square Garden, New York, March with three goals by Connors which they maintained through- of promise ore j which the Spartans made In 18 State also counted J 18-25. Because of schedule* which list Buchanan. Frank j chance: —• Jnal term examinations Up u-v of K.»t Grand Rapid*. Eugene i field goal* ui 30 shots for it* beit j Match 22 the Spartans probably until Gibeon stole the show third chukker by knocking in the through 'I Wught of Sturgi#, and Jack Gale • mark of the season. *" "" ' would not be able to get away for the opening round* of the tour¬ ney. Eight team* in the nation ii Saliol Ai-* selected for the meet. SPECIAL Van Alstyne wired the tourna¬ JL ment committee of the situation at State and there is still a pm- PRICE ON TA1IJS sibility that the Spartans might be given the opportunity to play at \M TUX $26.95 OK JL a later date. Scientists at Kansas State col¬ lege are raising cattle on a diet ■ TAILS that substitutes powdered lime¬ stone for alfalfa. I TUX Fall Drape Model V m 1 nDFfifi 6IIA1 926*50 SWAIN JEWELRY 1 UNL99 9(IUI Jtwciry and Watch-RcpOrtac W A* KM 1 $5.50 Jim BrakemaiTs . A. C. BAST LANSING