BEAT MICHIGAN ISSUE > • mixtu wrra m i»»t laxsinc Mess VOL. 33Z.330 MICHIGAN' STATE COLLKGE. EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, SKITEMHEH 20, I'lll Seek To Break Jinx ROBERT M FRIEOtrXD FRANK KARA!* WYMAN D. DAVIS h wrmr rails him "Ace,v' Ami Frank eomrs from 'way up in To avoid confusion between tW [ "A«*" he is when II comes 10 Ksranaba .. . This Is his third year twfnr, IVy h the passing left Inlf- Irhlng pa%or« . ..." He's the best as a rexular in the Spartan for hack . . He's been State's priiw lr naive eiul on the squad, and ward wall . . . lie's one of il;< ripal harkficid threat for the last prrtlv cood defensive player. most consistent members of the two years'. . ;-Alsn I hp team's i , . . Rob weigh* IhTpounds team . . . Frank towers to G feet- leading scorer . . . Wy stands ii H spronu to IS feet. 1 inch . . . 2 inches and weighs "!0» . . . Quirt feet even and weighs 178 , He's rt" al?o is an outstanding piano type of person with bunchy black also a member of the ba-^'-nll Iyer and composer . . . You ran hair || him br the "butch" haircut. I WILLIAM J. KENNEDY die . name. . . Dependable is his mid- FRED L. CARTER squad, playing outfield . . . stud good outfield. WtLFORB D. DAVlS Odds About Even As Wild Wills urn' is a guard this This tackle lust ask for "Willie" and yoti'U, «dqiiad Prepares For SOS-pound who |r . . . He's now playing his stands 6 feet tall wants to be a have the other half of ihe famodHj bi position In three years for mortician . . It's the trade of his Dundee-bred Davie twins . M* ft Spartan* . . . As a back IWId father and mother in Elsie, his "Willie" is an all-A (hemi«l# It Kftop P they don't . . . come any harder But Bill like* hid 'new He's from Detroit, weighs home town Fred's first as a starting . . . . . Cast year wis student who is the No, 1 qii^rw- tuck'" hark for tin- Spartans . . . Ho* a Rut he's been a regular since two letter winner I'ke his br 4ipr Annual-Grid Classic then . . , Nothing much bothers . . . Just a mite under 4 feet gRri Fred . . . Only that no pla^vwd -weighs 17:2 . . . Also * alar fti hf ovrr his position . and outfielder on the State iltn i'nnllmll I'lmsllu re New Students / mil (t I'oiiifshl In Number 2,079; IIiiy Iriiin Tirlit'ls More (iumitiK 11 caN ANTIIONV C . ARENA ,. Is the regular eentry this A yrar . . . One id the hardest tar- «b-t -t< Ke:i>U»i It klrrg and be*l_ t." }-t»*|vr players U i ; in the outfit . Wv.shs I!*I pfttltds s I ytyiePday' vri with and is an even l» i 'N . . . Ills home *11<-? :jiim )>gi«tra- town is Detroit where he was an htttf id i est all r'tv star at Northwestern high ' !f> sw»W this and a teammate of Hill Kennedy -«* I s»tu murk . . . Outstanding deeds are expect- • ' ' 1'i' was ed «f Tony this year. I.. i\ %.*■ i - • » a game Si S 'i" ■ "on M »chi«.< n ItllM W I HAM AN Students interested in photog¬ m«Tpd <"» ' 'P " - The middle name Is Joe . lie's \ raphy for the Male News .Spar¬ os Ibchmon .m<1 just another guv named Joe. but tan, or Wolverine will l>r inter¬ Mir lis,1M in iVM can he hit that line . . . This fill- viewed in the Wolverine office, ■* (tf who'*" back firs hack Is easily "ftie team's hardest room I of the I'rtion annex. line bin Iter . lie w as an Ml Monday, Tuesday, and Wednes- state lollhaik at Grand Rapids ri.»i from I to K p. m. Catholic . Katnan is slated to see plenty of action Ibis sear . o Ituilt niggrdlv. lie weighs ISh IHiunds and stands 5 Itct. 10 inches. < |.|t FORD It ht Kl 1. rn« ■ t muftp.-i mi "Crash" a* his prates «all litm is the workhorse of the Spartan squad . . He's never liceti a first »vera#t stringer, but he's a capable man 1 r.'Me#W He played end. but now lie's back ' ' ;Ut the at fullback . . lie s been 101114"- ^ ■I rent; 'nj Dob Westfall. the MMitran idiment fullback, in practice sessions and t hi# have tii« teammate# bfen. taking it out on him. 4 0 ■n id upper- >e.»terdgjr ffrijiU-tcd this An ill <4/-ft i.9te re#;- ii-Tt week. Kiisiou \dvi*ett Future Gulets not of draft ■>%*> "ho jni. .0# •" for fn,t'!i'.NxuHVN the Naval ax- . if.di'd this A-vok 1> C Itajrwiud. uannaO \pplM'A»tg f— ttw N-ty's fclril".■ v'_jj'-rgtmtuf program. BdjpR •. ,j! <| nut'' ca* i-Kysiroiiy twtween 2# rt«:-d ."8 years. ukL a»4.: {winaltres most have B H. A B r Enft- f..Monday. $3. yf Wgdnewlay »'>d necrmg de#ie*r. at tse » : «nc - »en''.e«lC'r Cuur*** ug:; XtwIX r*\w.\aiCiit ih colic^r nvyithematitsi. A cwurve ;n tr.'gt.ii'.-'itetay rf.Ud tie llwhidiiMl >V. ts*W4 W. the i'■liege mathrmal* ic* ecut se. Oppottufufics for yuUeg* 5tBs; The Klite theater s pnlw-y »d a dent,, to tibtaiA wnimvjtmn M kidney Meimw, srrtioi from Chwr- 1 free *how <01 ail eoH**.# students Naval .ayiavm .rad#U were.;a^k>; Mte N elsen aver*, "This in my I will t*e evtemSed th»# jrsr to eslerday, Time Table ■ • , field I.- -Doogcr ihar; In jwit yeses the theater lia* btif ■ fgaii/, -i-a.vs-senior Ka» Jack - of*ned its door* to students for »en. Jaclw; jv ntpr evffr.ng jbow tvnly, tmt m or* rrun Failk Beabk* think dec to alkmr sit *t«adert»« to ve« . blicoxgon ii cnenratet) "The tou« the pictuie k< p.xnt* o fthe man* of H*rrrum will be more of a Mo * augment, SkRtte yakt, three tuns i thw AArt Arbor .rooter*, tin ok,' . vvlU W' y-hown. Date, ol thk frff she -itviare*- 'ho* tentatively schetluled for fmtmm S|**ctan Editor Kail 'he erdl of the fouUwii jcmoit, will .. QEOTRB—Fagt « bf xuvoiifwed later. .. Page Two Friday, September 26, \NAM«lnt«init Lr • yestorda I fJr-nncncir lias (lone Tint Far LENORE ARMSTRONG *££ I • : the 31 j tchhixg wl.nr,. phoxr n • L .ib»r*h as Hy Tom Greene WELL. THEV DID It., While we were nil away for the .summer it stems that The ,f ?S't lit'* TO Graduate Manager Charles T. Fob Power* That Be stole a marc h on Us, Stole Managing Editor Tom Greene a couple of 'marches to be exact. • Sludeuls Slundd Business Manager Faculty Adviser Edward W. Morey. Ralph Norman m«n Innocently, naively, nil the upperi'la**- come tripping back to. Michigan . Cri Actfuaialed KOSITCHEKS hurry - .State's beautiful campus sprawled beside II illi Far Hales haknac Sheldon Moyes t .en the Winding Cedar. They . .. > I'M" ',1 expected all to Bv BE It I' lUailEM -I XRT1NI Hiii ties, Dove .Ioih- l iob Ant ley la1 as it had been in the happy days of yes¬ Chief nt Campus folic* "BARB OH YAN Charlotte WhiOcn teryear. But no! It was not to be. K<'n Kuhn FOR THE APEX" Ait Untterw P.,11g ttee . IV*} WitHu-r They're. Yaur lilras Watch this rotumn throughourthe year. AFTERNOONS Ol It MAIN Bead it for interpretation of national and local affairs, from a student standpoint. FLOOR RESEMBLES A 'STAT I There will be times when free adv-ice is PEC MEET.' given, times when the column will biu k or oppose certain campaigns anil ideas both on N't) MOKE WILD tin rries of "But I've ITS ALL HERE, FELLOWS. and off campus. You may or niay not agree. iu*t got to see my little sister f«»r a min¬ YYavne and I'Hlvrrsity of AM) But whatever the ly'pe may say. the col ute." arid "Hones!!• I'm a freshman, I , just Nliehicaii WE ARE HAPPY To professor* demand umn will uphold and interpret events in the goMn from Kankakee and lost my p» ?t," war • SHOW vol THE CREATION" echo about tl>e do>T. light of student opinions and undcr-iand- It will all be legal, \a?l* Liiiinaiail Auhnrbfcl claim occupation of Huivjrx for OF 1911 AND 1912. 1ng*, -|t Witt Trc T«"r "fli • l The nmmrTtv ot British ma v send trwp* to rtudent body t pinioni at all time. chance Of cour-Hc it will give the freshmen a wiuthrru Riuwtatt front -HOME COOKING- I €> 11 , l5m clas.se* « f ttn.'i, 'It. 'I:;, 'J ' all an to meet all tbo-tififterclasHmen in Srnnli rs plan repeal of Neu¬ l-il \t Varsity Town"* Blur Book ■ t) .id i f just OwflM trality act. IhAMiB News. TItose of y*m who work on carat he and she- I* llerc—f»et th^rni* i are representatives of the student wolves, but that s Iit*midc the prdoit. THE M AC ANN CLUB - ours for thr A*kin_ •135 Ann st.. fur 51. A. f . is hrrp-prt your* for thr i-Aia;1 ffomembuf' inn. that the paper i> run n~~ THERE ISN'T Ml ( II room for talent Sprri.ll Pair* by l>a* nr WeHi dose to prutesaii'iia! jourrialistic ami any more. ^ «*Ct don't need to try to f or Kerr, allow com pass f'honr 2 0131 menial standards yourself off as a freshman. In fact. I even as cnuumstaitcos will jmt 1 j'-V-.- ,| fillletl nut. got a laundry—hag from Kurd's without a K • '.citifpfc M-i.ir.d the If your interest ties struggle. Hi,-., y Si■ i ?11 .• !111 ( inn m field, drop in and CitttI yourself a job among a British May Move group of students who have a t omtrp n interest,. If Bl T THE REAI. Spurred by report* that trajjftbiv ef this school yeai is the hit lr fern e around the Gen. .Sir Archibald Wavell, time or other interests- will not permit it. nursery . c<. ,0 i u.t It* -c.'U trulian next to tin- t u)oij annex . drop in l<» get urquatnUd at least, and then All the fascin¬ /V v '-'Pug vr.T«»* l • fnr- keep up that friendship by regularly real ating doles ami -wings am burred from ♦ -xeicisr craving Ing this column to see rf- it is doing a goo** Spartaii«-4>> cold *!ecl. job of reflecting y our opinion. there To say -nothing ,,t the lb mo E« girls in MUMS H. foS ITCHEK w-BRO S. r You're Si ill t ."W-iW ( hancc THE ENCIRCLEMENT SYSTEM dor.i i«, n. - r p.- i •». ;.i:.d for the Oldttniei" have one tiling to he hjiicI for II. «■ !i«- I: Uon< mid maylH- some freshmen however. probably have noticed the nice new yellow It whiuiid help keep the little ones from being sipuished in the mad dash for classes Repeal Neutrality ? Senate Administration bad- MICHIGAN GAM! I)imm gracing East Jaitiatng streets There afiei sitting m the t nion ' iltt" few out Grill until In » rs fiU'ri .tT an early repeal a oli Grand River avenue. after the hour. t o. lOf bb Ac', .v" wpiwr? ; V »e idea is that car* arc supposed to stop • •. '.V ,o» i • jdiui M iom fur H«rthat pedestrian* van cross at tho*e ptunt Some of the tiny tykes—future foot¬ At.-, ... M. ..-iuo t M o Jewell's Flowers r,.- CAMPUS . ]l \voulil U» a good idea it student" woiff?f ball greats, doubtles> -got <|uite proficient hlthr a NtrcmiuUM cMoit te |,>rget that last year in Imldiing and weaving and geometry stuff about "n straight line is the working their way among ihe hurrying 12# H. (irtnd fiver shortest distance," etc., and try to etoss at hooves. NEEDS tliC crosswalks. -The ones III the middle of the hletk Mien'l THEIR I. IT TEE I'KR^HNAGITIES "rtuirkcd. probably will ne\oi (lower «" brightly as :■ 4so If you y earn to get llopped by a luim those who iii futur. years tan tell their Boy*. VI'OMS tJieie, • hildreu: stepping from between EPISCOPAL parked cars. "I slid down the t'm-uai Bag* ti> carry same slidt a* — Sammy CVURCM ' !rh< •se are the points where plenty of Acitei." or "Bog Keteham and 1 teeter- CeUripUK— OTTAWA At 1CYMOV1 police regulate n is needed There should be tottered one day yeai a ago.'" live or m\-foot YOL1II SCNTIAY no-parking strip" painte> enforn Ill VKWii R««* the un- CVK* neoi.ix uufta d em hour {mrkttig limit from * luo le¬ \ I'S. I ll i: IS REAL. Life U earnest Parcei P>»1 I.t.ndrv c af feet out. i:hwi» nr T TMJKItWOOII II" a Roy ai. standard 5 I ii«I(tso(hI Gil.- VI.nIi I ^ii «rvd^At S . Mhrr I VI Vli.,1 AKAMF.I SWAIN Lah|* %\yf i IKKMS: si.(Ml „.i JI:« t.i .K \ Ka da lik Oim iitl nr*i \n }4nt feet, *flci mrlr? IT* th* ! j.Tv-iv. lund uilarcd. CAMPUS BOOK STOIU MOVEDTO WRTON's W * mvcwavoH)* lift-WJ, G<...A.jikc- 7.9 01TOSU I I MON Up Vtvrwirr Bid, AU-OV EN 2|| AMfli R* SHOE SHOP |,j*. ^plrnibr' 26, 1911 '.nriftrAV rtatt! \T1VS Piri Thre* Mast* June. v"* SPARTAN MACAPINT- OUNDUP • FOOTBALL Super Grid Rival* In Air Game j ' The big surprise of summer cation td the Delta'Chis va- the All sludenU intrrwtrd in *v<:k. His. Utile Sisters ,Continued from Page 2) was i marriage of their house treasurer, tog ™ the editorial or bu»|nr*« .MAR-JO SHOP It' Condemn* Lindbergh Gib Ketchom, -to Jean Ceeley. ,taff» of The Spartin magazine arf asked to see either Bob Daw-on for international execu | One of Uncle Sam's first lieu- or : tenants. Bob Cross, DC alum, is Don Spalding in room 14 ol. inTjiix hose, robes ; ard of the United Au- | now.spending a week at the house the Union annex. , . Workers, meeting" in • ,,f 'ordav, Issued a state- | ,ir nohncing Col. C.harles I * ., The statement bratid- ■■.■ibf-rgh as e "traitor the * r.' t s s,r. country.". ' CRAIG WOOD winner of the Notional Open, the Moiters' end the Me*ro- politon Open, three of the most coveted tournament* mi golf Frem beginner *o mci'er it^Chesftrfield. MtiKKV — LAST HAY ■ ...j H~rr - *»»• 'lUKNACLE BILL" TOM HARMON , g-'.n - N»w« - Sporl* \f xhtino si-ndAy • Torn Hjirmon, Michigan All- Anwrtran, hat lathing -t»n. Johnny I'.rjit! Mm Siii'e's taft AM- American Bfttb fortr,er""~tars Ot '■giidif n ; •»";? are g'»tr>g '' Tom Kvuma and Paul White. ha Lfba< tr'»lte thc.f s.-.fii i dH-ii* Saturday .during the' C;tfbn - xft&tlgott Expected to start in 'the bock field" ami, quarterb.il k, viYh Dawy NiW>- Johnsv »iscii:i. and Btb hliUrk. "That's B.ac.hmap ;a-,» ,Yi- men atiythu-; aren't going G> ''ait M) : »- u >' Alpha Xi Delta Th«>y n- i.i <• .K»#tc I'iiwi-'i. IJetty Lehtnan, f • y ll.ubjii a NlettaSf. i.s.i! . Nichols, likewise on the Smokers everywhere like their GLAD • ■ i'■ ; graduated will! the best that come from abroad. WELCOME BACK FOR ANOTHER YEAR THREE ROTC SHOES TRA31PER YOU CAN BUY Three Shoes That (1111 Take It. Comfort ami I.onj; Wear • Stvle ami Good BtiiJl for Phi* Eversharp PEN Cooking KNOCK-ABOUT guaranteed FOREVER $3.98 321 E. GRAND RIVER Opposite Union 'SC.1H A IPCHIGAM BTATK N1W1 friilay, S JM&k patroniM Michlgnn StnteVrwi »d\Trthcn. State'* Own Jimmy slsirs y, QUOTES Church Bells Hay* Fight* Ittne** I) WE CAN Uagucs! Twin Servkw On the in! On We*t Coast m I : if i From the office of . Glen- 0. the fUtument, 1 hope the came with Will SUH Al REPAIR tall front, f in'rnmura L. m -m .v4 | Stewart, alumni director, i* one long narins of foal-lmc Peo|»tm Church aunced that iM-i new* of 'one ofHStote's comes hgtter-re- stands and touchdown plays be¬ cause that's what* I'll be sitting" By (ll.OBt.% INOMROL ANY MAKE i'erfraternit, i ,y on Oc COYEKLUND mcinhered grndx, one James Grant -Morn iptiiURid players" Is Bojlnnlnff this Sunday, Proplw . ideal lea ft Aa* Hh Banff Hay* III by name. the isanup ft* Wkn. aophumorc church will offer two identical . n after, 0 Jimmy, as those students who from Milwaukee. gives. "Beanie; services at 9:30 and^ir*. m. Dr. know him Will.recall, has been ill Michigan has no halfbacks." N. A. McCune's sermon for Fresh¬ frirhodig u ■n. J-64SI Off. t-«711 entering h for the past two years, and has WKAR Announcer Bm Way. man Sunday will be "We Are Liv¬ Portland senior, observes that he ing Now." Student' Supper hour ■it league | just recently flown to' California ha* put his bets on Michigan State, from 5:30 to 6:15 p. m. in the so¬ -<rcement officer mivbiliza- p. m. and Thursday from 7 to 9 i- «r-,i van inotlel ilcffiml hutloii-down, tion plun* for national defence. ! p. m. All trymit* will be In the low •slope, Principal Fpeakers were Hayne 15 '5 Md 14 wiile-sprcitil point*; ! MubIc liuiklittl. stripe*. solid*, klitogu tailored or to while*, fit. ami Wolverine ai» rtait— There will !*• a meeting nf tv» Thompwrn «>f the FBI. talking on "Bombs and Explosives", Lt. HaroldI kjutbar of the Michigan STATE COLLEGE BOOK STORI Sttiiforizei|>*)irunk f fabric Advertising staff ' ! the Wujvermc S* r on "The Micingan DEPT. or shrinkage lea than 1%). Si! uut(»>m 4 "f the Union annex S«*te P.diVe and ■ lntepip»t^»en!i7-" MICHIGAN NT ATE COIiiGE and $2.30. ity Hud M W McFafUn of Grand* Monday at 5 p m according t«: , E<1 CVtek, advertising ma nag'" Rapid? rliwu^ ng "Ferlrral Stat¬ I'ick ii|. mine no* b.ritinni*- utes Effecting LoGil Police.1" 1»» Urti« In-,, luu! J1 .ml •TATE NEWS— •1.50. -. Etr*l meetlnx of the State New* •dltorul •porta, and bwalne** MafTs w ill be held in the Stale New* oflite. nw R of the 1'nw.n miki, totay at 4 p. m. AA'fiOH 'SHIRTS Take ('over. Trash! Here t ames Tirsl HOT SWING! S. £LC::1. "SWEET SWAY! THE BEST BANDS ON CAMPUS ARE MEMBERS OF LANSING FEDERATION OF MUSICIANS SERVING ^ague9 WiH Open Speakiug to the first assembly Qn the intramural touch foot- DANCE rf t he class of 1945 Tursdsy. Pres. all front, L. L. Frimodig, director J. A. Hannah stressed the f ir'ramural athletics,' has nn- tude that young people living in ..rsred that the dormitory, and one'of the few remaining coun¬ yerfraterntty leagues Will open tries where they may follow their years. Kawal will also cca'ch box¬ inclinations should feel. •.y on October 6. The inde- own ing here. • -dent league will get under way Hannah pointed out two funda¬ To the other two coaching addi¬ n after. mental obligations: *TV do our tions, Dave Diehl and Ed Pogor, frimodig urges those interested part without shirking c»r evasion," Michigan-Tilichigan State grid bat¬ uhd "to'prepare ourselves to verve ; entering teams in the indepen- tles are old things as both have our country, state, and ( the LU38 learn along with At D'ebold. After gradua- ipn, Dahsx'iile Dave entered pro-> SEE WIIAT SMALL S HAS DROUGHT FROM regional football and played for THE PAMPAS TO THE CAMPUS he Detroit l.i m* in 193!) and 1940 Most Spartan grid fans will re¬ member P.-g »r as the State guard who wa«s ruled ifteligibl ■ la«t yvai bciausp of the few minutes be' j. laved Ti the Orange How! game f 193" *SVojie. who held down a . v;<*«ity guard slot in 1938 and 1939. replaced an injured Spartan dtinra a crucial g " !"'■ ' ' • 5 (UNO** Go . .il I.-, K iM,v .. „ atidt/#/ SheaffeiC5 . dry in the cwwuhb S*. look twfor- Lv p-n i.wjmnt h • ',* },*. ^ ..... imp m h i, u,k,.ii I.,., «U1 onlylrofttai, y.-o, 1.9 ,,.1 .... „,AM!I>W . T»*t-uf In afttr ... tr. 11 s... »Fb #«tro hflro'H of a pee# 1,1. f ■ '>»• F,ik,. v. ...r...! t- w... ,M ,1.1 l> p#n €>•' iFb ball r>beoff-< I N'k I t]r t*u«HM> Imcmw .4 t.U.UevS,,! l>,5 h,'u4IV..I urftivt Ytm )HtNK a*i CMC»m^O»h C*"»i H BOOK MUrikfwW'RROHtRilC f BS—X-A.CUfCAX STORE it*#f Owi»k — lh» gMi«k-«lry ink. Wri't P«rt*» Q jml. PTpi One leak at the • amp Us will show you Wwl I'am- pitH ifilltienee. For without question rough fabrics are the most important for University wear . . , and Conientea ShetlainU are the smartest'rougp fpbries < f the year. UKHK'S THE LOW-DOWN on'these new Shetlands of ours: The woolen buyers of the inmnuft makers of tluee «*uit« flew down Argentine way to L'niveraity men . . . and a plu* in weaiiug -loallty never la-fore available in a ^hrt- larci. • SO. BKF*/KK VOL' BUY. la tter«orr:e down town to Small's and *ay "(' iriente* Shet- laod " You'll la surprised how # n*> t* pr« e will l«e • n your allowaiKe or dad's charge account. HI/OUT COATS t t)Vr.RT .SLAC KS %nW lo 92^00 SS.96 to $19 00 Opposite Union Mu hiKnn Th^tt r iildy. FriJay, September 26, Hi(T MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Patronize State News Adv (Vt.II—MarqnrtU «ahwhf. IJ/iv lithe (hir II onl For It? How to Win Friends Here's the Adililionul Sport* Nes** on Page ." East tanslng. Oct 1H—SartU Ctnri university, Dope. Figure (hit Com# of the forthcoming encounter-is that the Michigan back field j S» Fra«rHf«. m one easy lesson Your (hni Tnsiver. wilt enter the fracas as a unit untried under. pla>.tng renditions j (k-|. Earning. 25—Wi»w *«ltmh.r, Cut • * With Harmon and Ft rest Kvashev>ki necessary fixture*. «jn the Held Treat yourself and others to By P«h. A*tle> during 90 TT«* cent of the 1940 Wolverine schedule, Vt tsletxjiad hp , opportunity to give their understud cs much needed Nov. 1-t'nivfrsltf of East laming iHohwi wining ■■ wholesome, delicious Wrigley's il.mu n ,1 ,nihI . • T« r-ywrNs ev« re ;i stake's limitary, to tetfea h nui. but this ch tibi-Kd if. with only two weeks «u practice, This should show up tomorrow.. It s the Not. *— Purdue fajfllf. Ind. WlhrmUj. IJ- The \\ ..Mian backfteld Will be able to coordinate in a 15 — Temple university. Spearmint Gum. Swell to chew. ,-i'luinri State t-. wir» «"••. U*i.-hd'oi^h'-c* • less m..rif>n Nov. F.»ui H h hes t;-- Tivtr'u'e-n by \vcu:Lup»i tne~jwilineal manors which winning football requires. Ea«t I-aiwing. •5 outweigh JJ N'ov 23—Ohio Wesleyan univer¬ ilie i.rd deiHd t::runs. It S **n these three assumptions that this column ■M^p9E Helps keep breath sweet, teeth those f»ct> .IA !)ic «"V, Ilance them up au§ Her* its prediction of a Spartan victory, hut. for _ dH sity. Hot l-an*»nt Not. 2*—1Vr*i Virginia univer¬ thr sake of araument. here is the other side of the aP* bright. The Flavor Lasts. The big«e«t'factor kMav«»r of a State victory, as we see it. ft-Mleh- picture on which some of the rxperts base their WK/ffi-tiSjj/jjf sity. MortantWn. W V*. igan's I'--* of Tom ll runn It's not so much that Coach Fritr f'ris- forecasts of a Michigan triumph. iliimrn * indicidttiil taler.U. as it is that Harmon's loss IN the less of Harmon. Evi^hevakt. Ed Fill- miSSF) br XV.»! Ill . itc will rrnii r obsolete the strategy if attach which brought s0 many t.tv !' ,.i Kromrv, Milo Sukup and Ralph Frit*, ob- 1.1 friumph lo Ann A-b',r_in 1949. maintain that the Wolverines stilt bo«>t a i^H* • UH . Jr.f n;';. s l< <^ np,""cnt liuei.p that will prove t o much ..for. the Spartans, Uf.STF.-%! !. : i ■" -V V t 'i.i' d«-*cr>*c • ftcivd ' TllC f- •. mt rut that th£~194l tine is equal to. jf not p. " : : .-h Mi. g.jn s„ J.94P forw ard wall Thcv adit that We ?<•'! w « • to Harmon in yiudage gained last fall and thai the Ann A .•;iedi'i\et" should provirio plenty of trouble |h,s .e,-on ever iv • Ha'Tpon ■ aid In *oi.i'n n, report* from the M: '. an vamp c. ' i t.des of cap-bio replacements for Harmon and Kva hevsk. n \v „....• » nil sopt- mojre Tom Ku*m» and Grtnge tVithmu-. Pointing out State's weaknesses, Michigan touters bring up the .ippens' b s; sic has this waom one of those eom- point tint it t* almost .tradition in rolleg'ate football fkg senior tram* '^mt; to get "tired of the whole thing" and to be prone to rest on past laurel*. As a hnal thrust the* claim GYM . h the .vt S'Viiighf, way f.r . that the Spartans arr tradertes* without a >parkp|u:: i» no r-»rr i.ci-^s in i-flllr •iilr frothcl! -a sen- Fur illustration, thee'refer to great.State trains of id mourn lb' owe landing feature about lh» srnbif Hp I the past, teams which, almost without exception. ■-:»rn of C eanf tVTlomorrno * game is thai tin player lb. r'liitc-1 who has r*er participated in a jg| bad one player of outstanding ability to spark them quired Uj The* mean, of course, the trams sparked by such •i nvi •ott* of thr >partan rlr*ro this will ygp greats as Johnny Fingrl Kurt WarmbcWv l.d Kir a.hI ibat inspiration should offset -several It- hi and a)Md the witThose • Wagner.angle*. hike v ur oh c l ittle HI ' fHst and unless t'Msler • -i,ti.c Spai t..n- •>ur Big H f f|H bv settdmu n hi.- S'»|>hom«ie fiiuha. k c and .date i n"l vou f llachntan's 1.5 WIIIIVSKI ..-f *'•« g.cme -v - figure thr.v i. -CI' h«>k d «Pyr Opposite t RM |Hen why I to ,V3t | the find whig fie. Have Time—"save M-mry •tunselor I finish IT \*l! MOVH KI N II W - llarmon of--Michigan"—All the com jtMingef I itoesn t come from Iowa. big Misters [•Hinsetor r 1933 State 6 Michigan 29 1934 State 16. Mbhigan 9 1933 state 23. Mbhigan * I9J9 state 21. Michigan ? 1*3? stale 19. Mbhigan 14 1*39 Stale • Michigan 14 1939 state IS. Michigan 26 1919 Stale 14. Michigan 21 PLAY n If Il ls \io\t: • SAFE oolxi SPARTANS ALWAYS MEET •.•cully l.irt.li KROSII— MERRITT and BAILEY (OATS -bin*»..e i >1 %IKs aniiw fe«m Kositchek 1 WMNti s GRILL lis*mrn Itin Thrir '■.mm sum s As \\ vll as I Ircss Army Shoe*—4.4"i On theTl VlKL-fcllO h»» rc 'scanty side * 4 | material f'enxe Bra «f m»u» 1 Step it lisltlilin uarp- . cc! *fty ^ , ia he-man IV- vCAvott'y popip • r */i active men fee rxl-y.rv* with heaUh- ! fvMtruvet The n od- 11 ON MM #-4 jxrx c l-eliC s IfiCir v't JclH-.nvAn'e" look ^ . . .-Try C J a j».f uvw.