"Spartan Badcfidd Shift May Prove MSC Win Over Kentucky Wildcats Michigan State's football team will open the home por¬ tion of their 1945 schedule today against the Wildcats of Daily Student Publication of Michigan State College the University of Kentucky. The kick off is scheduled for "KAST LANSING. MICHIGAN, SATURDAY. - 2 p.m. OCTOBER 0. I94r, 9 —— * The Spartans "will be out ~ | to to avenge the 49-0 defeat Tragic Story Hump-Backof Bands to Play suffered the at Michigan the hands Wolverines of Today 5 Makes forPlot ' Between halves of (he Ken- lucky game this afternoon, the spectators will be enter¬ last Saturday. This will be the third gnme for the Wildcats. The Michigan defeat provok¬ Doric Marinrlli. Krnire I^twrrner tained by the Battle Creek (amp US to Piny IjumIm high school marching band under the direction of Paul ed several changes In the line up. State's triple threat fullback Jark Breslln will start the came "Rigoletto" is the story of the gay and colorful court of Prince of Mantua. The time of the Tammi, Leonard Falcone, head at left half In place or thr in¬ story is the six¬ of the MSC band, stated yes¬ jured Don I.udwlg. At the other teenth century when reckless counts I , Teaching fairs with the wives of other court and nobles had af¬ terday. The Baltic Creek band is half will be Steve Contos. the surprise back from the Michigan members and ladies game. c, ,nr< ktV|> .ii iftingback from of the court. i » » , composed of 1)5 pieces. Seven¬ ty-two of the members .arc In the fullback department will Vsn,a.-, teachers who are I £, m thou .M^'.cnccs inter- Playing leads in Verdi's boys ahd 2.1 are girls. They he Milford Jones, lflO-poimd Iftwrnn " thc least. In a rc- opera, will bo DorisuMurin- will be led by the drum ma¬ understudy of Drcslin. Jones 1 nS-l*s-ivotn assignment the elle and Ernicc Lawrence, jor, Bill Bloom. Falcone added played in the Michigan game. Ittr- Vtltc tUy Hint lite The only change-in the Spartan ' ' was to road an noted Metropolitan opera sing¬ oifit-'• sal the class and ers. Michigan State college band, line Is lhe shift of Walt Vcz- disci; v- ! After one had made up of tit) pieces* will nmr, 225 pound former center |T»f vend, the student Rigoletto is a hump-hacked play from the .stands at the (o left tackle in 1 Tuflt" N'< court jester of the Pnnro of place of Dan ivacher waited patient- Mantua. He laughs and ridicules game, since there are. not Goldsmith, a casualty of tin "M" dtsutng discussion. enough men among this num¬ game. the noblemen of the court for moments of sit— ber to resume a marching Probable starting line upfi for lent remarked, "I allowing the Prince to be atten¬ baud at this time. tive to and flirt with their wives. the game arc: at center lor ! wasn't listening State, Brady Sullivan, for Ken- , The court members plot ven- , gcnce on him ami a count. Count lucky, McDonald. At guard lor MSC. Lnmssios, Illuck; for Ken¬ I,.. //»*#«/ Ache Monteronc. puts a curse on the jester. Prince In Disguise Slag-drag Ball tucky, Hans and Keyscr. Tackles for State aic Vezmnp/arul Es- Talk about hot headed people. Disguised as a student, the Heads List of haugli; and for the Wildcats, Serini and Shannon. On the ends 11 rwd recently found out that Prince had been courting Hilda, will be nurbas and Mas-such; I s dof*n i pi> Or maybe thta In ■ Rigoletto's daughter, at church. I (dent should be entitled the ease The noblemen abduct her think¬ Social Events Kentucky will start Hensley and Schlicchcr! Id the absent minded eoed for ing she is Rigoletto's mistress. In. the backficld for the Spart¬ | abile prrpariiK to wash her hafr Rigoletto finds Gilda at the palace The Union Hoard's second ans will be Glenn Johnson at | Mif evfnint. tins certain eoed got with the Prince and admits she II bottle of enrrcine and ahant- is his daughter. He then take staK-dniR dance of the week¬ quarterback, Breslin and Contos > wived up. After rubbing DORIS MARINKLLK end will take place in the at the hulls, and Jones at full. her away. I palmfut of enerrine briskly into Union ballroom tonight, accord¬ Kentucky's backficld will fiu- I brr sralp she felt her folly. But Later Rigoletto goes to an inn ing to party chairman Dick lurc Grunit/. ut quarter, Cham¬ 1 it >11 rime out in the wash. where the Prince is staying and Child Theater Croup, Moshcr, East Lansing junior. bers and Yost at the halft, und plans his death. A bandit. Spar- Dick Snook and his orchestra Burnett in the fullback slot. afucile, is to aid him. Maddn- ff 'ith 60 Registered, As the probable line up stands will play for dancing, which will I,.. .fir Pressure lena. Spara (ucilc's sister, begs him not to kill the Princ. The Breaks Into Croups bo from 10 to midnight. Patrons the Wildcats will ovt-welgh the Spartan line by 14 pound) per for lhe party arc Prof, and Mrs. etieed the airplane that has bandit promisus not to lull the Paul D. Bagwell, acting direc¬ Bagwell, und Mr. and Mrs. Shec- man. while In the backficld a Hying low over the cam¬ Prince if another person comes State has the edge. 177 to 173. tor of the speech and dramatics hnn. pus' J.ickie Elliot, to the inn before midnight. The Spartan line tips the scale soph- department, announced yester¬ The Chi Omegas are pluying at 194 pounds per man, and the |0a omcre. has. It's her navy Gilda overhears Maddalena day that 60 boys and girls from hostess to their dutcs und the backfleld at 194 pounds. | Ground pile:, who swoops down talking to Sparafucile and just Phi Delis after today's football to say hello "every time before midnight enters the inn Lansing and East Lansing have Against Kentucky, the Spar¬ game. At the chapter house re- tans will be meeting a team that ■ hi m this vieinty. —Can't say dressed as a man. enrolled in lhe newly establish¬ Rigoletto ar¬ fieshments will he served them, I thai lore hasn : usen to a lost a 21 to 7 decision to Missis¬ higher rives at the specified time and ed Children's Theater at Michi¬ and music for dancing will be 1 ijw is given a body tied in a bag. sippi and then came from be¬ gan State college. provided. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. hind last week to nip Cincinnati, Happy to Die Pcarcc will act us chaperons. 13 to 7. Sparking the Wildcats About to throw the big in the The group has been divided The Phi Kappa Tau's hove u I... Wawing river, the jester hears the Prince into two sections of which group radio party planned for tonight. is Jim Burnett, a 165-pound fullback patterned in the Ken¬ singing in the inn. In frustration the first 30 to register, Entertainment has been planned tucky T-formation who has .scor¬ taforernient of the car ban he unties the one, I 'Be "Enfiarced ' Owf Richard mates of McKinsey high school wrote to Congressman Dondero asking that Gluski's George fourth, fifth, and sixth grades. See SOCIAL, Page 2 can conference scheduled start October 20 in Brazil. The Pan American union, 55- to Rogers, East court martial be investigated. year-old international organiza¬ It'po'iCC I -«i regulations'*cad, has regarding again use of He was at State four terms, '43- *44. .News In Brief- tion of the 21 republics, /otcd unanimously to call off the Bra¬ ■ yc,e? *3 be parked While in active combat in zil meeting in a 30-minut« ses¬ or ridden Germany the 19-year-old sold¬ NEW YORK, Oct. S IF) - A Kuni's post-surrender cabinet sion. ■ the business ier and several comrades were four-hour work stoppage by tele¬ earlier today was traced to his I' ,r" °' East Lansing. Bike I separated from their unit. The phone operators throughout the inability to shake loose the bu¬ j**» are tarnished at Albert allied advance in January was country ended at six o'clock reaucratic fetters of the old ord¬ Abbott road. M.A.C. underway, and Gluski, because (EST) tonight and normal ser¬ er and act in the mounting cri¬ sis. In* u*1 GrdJld River avenues of foot injuries, was ordered to vice was resumed. ride in a jeep. Ir; 7°Pk= church. Racks are New York City, Kansas City The men became separated and Memphis, Tenn., were the WASHINGTON, Oct. 5 (/P)— nearly 811 ot *** from their outfit, a movement first to announce the return of Forty-three thousand oil striking TODAY— l«?v •" ^ R°«erS seri- of German troops prevented operators, maintenance men and workers were directed by their I 'Quests all students to them from rejoining it, and the clerks to their jobs. Similar in¬ union today to return to jobs Radio Workshop audition- ItbTi"* tf lhe racks- rather result was that they stayed with formation followed from 'other in refineries seized by the Unit¬ ed States nevy. Jr* their bikes on the airborne command for 44 parts of the nation. days, according to Free Press ac¬ As the workers reported to The union president, O. A. count. During that time, Gluski Knight, announced here that the *' *etk- their offices, the American Tel¬ workers in 15 states were two truck-loads of was in active combat. willing ephone and Telegraph company to return tp work "for the Unit¬ Gluski and his comrades were I*tr« !t:e picked OP in the with desertion and said they would not be paid for ed States government" but were TOMORROW— ■in 5 «/str:ct (or being park* charged the time they were away—from "still on strike against the com¬ r-n the sidewalk. In oi^v- court martialed. His three battle 2 p.rn. to 6 p.m. panies.'! Open House, 4 pan. stars and infantry badge were International Center It'cteringhim11^ |IW«strian ,i,ielf 35 wel1 the student U the taken from his when he was The government thus had TOKYO, Oct. 5 (iP) — Emper¬ postponed—by federal seizure in Student Christian Union, 5 p.m. "* or Hirohito is expected to ap¬ peacetime—the final showdown rrsplss church owne- < .1 accident occurs His former classmates and oth¬ Lutheran Student club, hvilv ' 0 the bike can be er friends wrote to their repre¬ point tomorrow a new premier on the CIO oil workers interna¬ s"«i for Faculty dialog room 7:30 p*>. damages sentative in Washington asking equipped to obey General Mac- tional union's demand for a 30 ^ln,E and >11 -e ri«Ung regu- rigidly enforced for a retrial and claiming the Arthur's decrees for a free Jap¬ percent wage increase to com¬ an and to meet the menace of pensate for loss of overtime pay. MONDAY— army charges were unjust. Army famine and revolt this winter. Twenty-six companies are in ;enpt -ansing police de- officials have held up the court The fall of Prince Higashi- navy hands. Intorfalth Council meetius martial decision. SilurdRK October „ MICaiQAK STATK NEWS Grin ami Bear It . . • By Liuld st. paul'S episcopal Rev. C. A. Brickninn will of¬ ficiate at the U am. wr*hip service. Sunday school meets at •I-30 and 11 a.m.,- with Holy Chmmunton being administered' lit t»rSO am, andn 12:IS p.m. ;j COI4.EC.K LUTHERAN i I SdtTiees are held in the State j theater. East Lhnsitvg. Uible cln>s VtMUX or TOE ASSOCIATED PRESS is held at 10 a.m. and worship, Tha Axsorloted hw h OhHuaiertT nmM >o The ^ ^ service will be at 10:30 a.m. wtthj at all news RMnalrhoo orodHad to II or not alherww .-redited (n thtJ pa|>« celebration of Holy communion. and atoci War tooal MM p«WMM Uiarem All right* of publication on CENTRAL METHODIST •portal dispatches brrrln ara alro mn\*l Worldwide Communion Sun- | A. A. vrri rc.ATK riav will be observed with Com¬ raraMy - - Muufi .... , . . . jan aorrs munion Meditation at the mom-j M VKION HFCRFI. Tdhot lug service. AtvertMar . . tFONF SEASTROM - . . . nrr hearing ST. THOM AS AQl'lNMS Mtht FUltar - • - Tather MaeEachin will offici¬ l-wtorial staff ate at the masses Sunday masses \i»M rcnoi, — nr«i marino. itosMR fssfrv. if vn > mviv are held at 8. 10 and 12 a.m. n\air\r \ juxrs. iKwirtK Mxox. ~ Confessions are heard Saturday. RVSISTSS STAFF 4 to 3.50 and 7:30 to S* p.m.. and t irrolalten M»x« — JAXK WAIAt A CanuacU X1«n«trf — UOTT1I taMONT. tnMinl Uwniklnt a»M|M — P tltX Hil l. Sunday. 8 50 to 9 and 10:50 to II a.m. Rev. C. A Brurh will conduct I Weekly Letter to Men in the Service the worship services at. 11 a.m. ISundav sehool meets at 10 j | Oct. 6. 1945 | The young people's hour will l>e j at 8 45 followed by ihe evening ; I• TV-arest Jrthrm>': | service at 7:30. * \J Yen Know palsy-xvalsy. I'm Retting mighty perturbed with I'XTTY CENTER I you and your CO. First 1 get a lovely letter saving you'll •1 "Eternal Life Realised" will; • "be home in a month and then you say a'year. After all. you've I got obligations on this front too ttell your lYi'. My sister Ii be thehold 'vice, theme of at 11 tomorrow's a.m. ser- || in College "Dear, why can't you sleep mornings wives do?" like other men'- Margie wrote and sad to tell you thai she expects to have you t. escort her to her high school graduation dance. Since her boy |«i Manor, 224 Abbott road. Sunday sehool will be at 11 a.m. ■ friend pot drafted into the LonrlYell Patrol she's tecling quite | PEOPLES CHURCH I bitter But about the of her statestate affairs The cast for the fall term I "The Lord's Supper Through THE WOMAN'S WORLD ; back to the of Stale. I! the Ages" will be the sermon of I Iptay, "111ithe Spirit.'' was announced and it's a mighty talented group. And you'd like the play—all about a female ghost II keeping with worldwide eom- ; I ] Dr. N. A McCune tomorrow in ; ily bette caiiill • IXates ha\e been announced as of Nov. 16 and 17. and l will Ijmunion Sunday at both the 9:30 J probably play to its usual crowded house Sometime 1 w ish Land It a.m. services, I they'd do something from Shakespeare. Not to sound pedantic i Student' Christian Union will I HOME NURSING | will give the women » eh all of a sudden, but Professor John Shirley s course in Shakc- i'meet for Vcspefs at 6 15 p.m. Registration for all vv iien in-; get acquainted with th { speare has given my attitude an uplift I with Dr. G. M Trmit. dairy rte- f tcrestcd in enrolling in home L-nsing residents. Tea v And still on the aesthetic. " Rigo.letto" will open the '45 lec- I s partment, as the guest speaker • t urning classes will be Tuesday served* from 3 until 5 p > | ture-concert series tonight with head liner singers giving forth I Dr William Bairn will have the Union Women are asked NORTH 1IALJ, OITICERS with Verdi's operatic version of Victor Hugo's Le Roi > amuse , in • charge of ihe student class at ti sign up a: that tune or con- North Hall, newly taki | I'm sure that now >v>u are in Pans you will spend your time > i 9 30 a nt, in tlie social hall of the tact Nancy Hayes, East Mayo. enjoying the "Aits'' . . . and that doesn't mean the FoUir* . ihureh. At this meeting students • by the women, started • MOMA CHI GAMMA term with the election . J Herges I; will have a chance to indicate Had a pep rally and stag and if-you're-locky-you'll-have- ■ i their preference for the types of i Sigma Ch; Gamma, -chemistry i ccrs. Holding the l>vsr | a-dale Jamie last r.ight Pep railv was to enthuse Spartans I classes to he offered this year honorary, will hold a meeting' president will be Gerry X over the State-Kentucky game this afternoon. Although no . The top e for tomorrow will be Tuewi.iy night at 7:30 in room 7.1 Flint junior; vice-pre- J one need* any enthusiasm because this time it's a sure win That little deal with Michigan last Saturday was just a si p |:j "The Axioms of the Christian Union annex. All members are • duties will be handlevi I- .iskevi to be present. : Jane Roe. Detroit freshm | of the pigskin 11 you were listening via short wav e you knew | ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAL that your teammates were trying their hardest CATHOLIC WOMEN {retarv wilk be Charier,, ' The no-ear situation on campus is still causing quite a fury Daily masses aie held at 6 30 The Altar Society of St. Tliom- ! ^''nnt freshman: while I with students However, the Board is still silent on It so all I - T : 15, and S a.'"i. Sunday masses as tea Aquinas parish wilt sponsor a tomorrow for all Catholic j p,htr • sen. frpshm"n- Park, Highland Ml" «> . the letters to the ed seem to hav e been to little avail ireasurer. women students at MSC. This « Welw Johnny, for now, but I'm keeping the home fires affair, which will be held at the i '• ; end 7 -30 gv 9 15 pi- home of Mrs. II. T. Donaldson. We love being in lov, A jvastoral letter will Iv r 916 Wild wood in East Lansing, the truth of it—Thackt on the Rosary FIRST PRESBYTERIAN - Sunday school meets at 9 4S j| LT. WILLIAM V MASCARO ...| CiU'lil am. The wex ship service is at 11 enginee: who graduated from ov\.i.iii a m. veith the service devoted to Sute n 43. was a member of a P-2S. crew eo a of the famed lfrh Bambarctoeot pxmp that bemb- apart into surrender. Jbr his ^ (Continued from Page 11 r ■ frw j being ^ ir>er Tonight's third rad. > party is pastor. Rev. John Yancer Meu- len, leading the group C HRIST LUTHERAN Morning worship at Christ Lu- I Director giver by the Ph.: Delta - Thetat PrtveodiTg the dance s theran church begins at 10:45 a. • a dinner the Mothers club is rr. Ktv. E. L. Woldl will preach cr. the topic "Christ's Question | giving for the members The uarvce wil> he from 5 to 12, and to 20th Century Youth " The|!j PEOPLES CHURCH ST. THOMAS i AQUINAS • Prof, and Mrs. Gallaeher and ctn'.ral lore of the Walther laurdfiiuiatlaml CATHOLIC CHURCIl j: Prof, and Mrs. Gonso will be the League wrll bold (all railv at) MS ABBOTT ROAD .fcaperom.. 3 p-m. with youth vespers sit 5 W. Ciu4 River at Mkklcu Siiaday Mian — S. l« I-' Rerrices at Warship (EST) Holv Dili of Obligation j^ErrEn » J» ib4 UM aan. 7, S. 12 Weekday Mastei — 7 and .Uaul Xilirr Straoa CMfntlMi — Safurd.. *0«A\ Sabject: IUIJI pan. a ad 7:M to -LORD'S SVPPER THKOl'UR DaUy Rotary Novena for Studr 5:1S pan. IHE AGES" FR. J. V. MacEACBIX. I Stadrat FrtloavhTp Hoar — )JI FR. MICHAEL RUKO. V-n S-S7J4 Vaspan — (US LUTHERAN STCDEhTS U4 SERVU'l urX Origin*! garment* designed for the Individual WELCOME TO CHRIST LUTHERAN 321 Efts! Grand Riter Phone 84414 CHURCH irt So. Paha, at ISO E. >t ch SIZZLING TEAKS W» E. MICH. AVE. East Lansing (Mliiaut Syaod) Worship — I» i*3 — 5 TEL. &-75U 5*^5^ v ^j ^ V SPar>a" 11 FaCCS ^cn^uc^ ?aM Game Today MT, Oct. e (iT) — ^-year-old Claude MILFORD JONES if'the Chicajro Cuba RAI.TO WKNGKR tlu» greatest pitcli- mix Maskii.i, vruaiiee of world ,.v» pwlny when hi • •v. Tigers to a stng- cd thorn hack. 3 to t.wu' of the ISMS KENTUCKY ' Women's Sporls H.v toni miner DEFENDING championshiptin-titlevolley ball in vi< loi- inus fashion. Thetus «li li.it- Imhcd n 20 to 2i» miiigln ()Ht til¬ ing Kappa's rivnlsqiitul, in the exhibition lotirnanienl Wednes¬ day night. Next week real ePmpc titlonr among women's athletii .'/ill simmer when 44 teams begin n series or matches. Kor eager froshmon who wonder what, all the rustling is about on the ;ith- letic field, a general WfKH showing of Ntai doHM all activity plaques is on flu .play hi the Woman's gym. louis MCDONALD EHQUS/S hast year's intramural tiophy was awarded pennant ntly to Kappa Altha Theta In honor of Percy Jones Soldiers three consecutive, years <;l vic¬ To See Football (>atne (Continued from Page 1) tory. Kappa Delta was a;vault d the gotf plaque. Sigma fcnpplt The lover. Kigoletto realizes that the the softball Lansing Hed Cross chap¬ championship, ami curse of Count Montcrone had ter is bringing twenty-five sold¬ spring term's tennis awaid win¬ been fulfilled. iers from Percy Jones hospital ners were Alplui 1'lus. Out hmd- to the football game with Ken¬ The composer of "Kigoletto," ing howlers of winter term v/eie tucky today. The soldiers are Giuseppe Verdi, was born in Lc members of Alpha Otnirio> n 1 is paralysis cases, and most* of lioncole, near Husselo, Duchy of team and to Thctn wiol the them ate (lat on their backs and Parma. Oct. (i. 1813/ and died at swimming plaque. unable to move. ■Milan Jan. 227, HUM. lie was the son of an innkeeper and grocer. They will be brought to the stadium in ambulances which Following a period In which LAS? DAY are to be parked on the field VcrcH"g operas were unfavorably "WHERE DO WE GO so that they wilt be able to watch compared with Wagner's, there FROM HERE" has been a marked tendency to the game. Afterwards the Hed WITH lank him as an even superior men .HiA i« Cross chapter will sponsor a MatMl'RIt A Y musical dramatists in some re¬ i.ksiJk special dinner and entertainment for them in the Union. spects. / Verdi is considered a master and moulder of Italian musical thought. Among his better known AT 3 PM works are "Aula," "Falstaff," EVE LETTERS — - 7 9 "Otello," "La Tivviata" and "11 — TOMORROW Trovalore." To the Editor VAN JOHNSON ESTHER WILLIAMS IN TOHere the boy poor Editor: is a suggestion'for from Kentucky with that "THRILL OF A ROMANCE" the two "Alma Mamas." It is safest to be very, very quiet. ALSO A Transfer from U. of M. C ARTOON — LATE MLWS buy youR state CLASSIFIED ADS radio ^Oteh service SAXAPHONES. tenor and alto, needed for dance orchestra work. 327 N. WASHINGTON ■ " wallet, lost Phone 8-4797. 21 at the game on unne TWO (iris for counter wqrk. Hours Briley, 8-lSlJ. —8 p.m. to 7 JO ^rws. Reward. p.m. Hints Food 19 Shop. . . 19 '• Shaeffer lifetime GIRL or woman tc^york for Wol¬ ap. between Morrill verine photographer vet. 16th. 17th. ' u.lege bldg. Keep- 18th. and'l9th as office assistant. 19 4-2494. Reward. FEMALE—Part time for fountain work. Can arrange hours to suit your «>«*«. Under schedule. College Drug store. 19 ,e Bigelow. South Tubes USED lady's brown leather riding May, soldier and baby Radio Batteries if.d library or in 11- boots, siz six narrow. Phone 6-2908. gTPka* Jean McCuliough. 19 Accessories Goves In Union Records or TWO BOYS to do dishes for lunch Ebner. 8-2567. Re and dinner. Apply Pi Befe/Phi house. AW Mil O.CM* ^ 70 vtKr'"^Uor «n- department " txtiz Hop' C*" Mgry 48-Hr. Radio Service JO r°» RENT " ~ je college STORE HOURS SATURDAY 10 TO 6 HERE ARE ALL THE SMART.. . 0 It w** SMOOTH THINGS AND STUFF Womfn Sludr you GIRLS WANT. THESE CHILLY DAYS YOU'LL NEED LOADS OF SWEATERS, SKIRTS. WARM ROBES. SLIPPERS GLOVES AND SCARFS. THE AND PAJAMAS -.JUST SMART NEW BRA'S AND PAN¬ THE THING TO LOUNGE TIES WILL-CATCH YOUR EYE. IN. ROBES FROM 8.95 PAJAMAS FROM 1.75 SLIPPERS FROM 3.95 Ef thllLRS f r S;.e rc.i! > [braids tw RMd bcr he.i.i IRA'S AND PANTIES . . . W»bl»n the rti I" mix hi rll NEW ARRIVALS u Imp of Ginnv junior, for BRA'S FROM US **i» »orn in i PANTIES FROM .19 I Drtroit to l ai hll-uied flooi V- Instead of WARM TOASTY MITTENS kiktrinc if thn liTcane ri*ht GLOVES AND BUNNIES. THEY'LL P**b the rair BE SWELL FOR THE GAME. M «» pUer on MITTENS FROM GLOVES FROM around. BUNNIES FROM CUTE EYEFUL NECK WARMERS YOU CAN'T RESIST SCARFS FROM 1.00 SHOWER BAR HOLD IT AND YOU'LL LOVE IT. NE^ PATENTED . . . EXCLUSIVE NON-S< 3 GRIP. BOX OF FOUR "MAN" SIZED BARS. SWEATERS ANO SKIRTS ARE IN GREAT DEMAND SO WE'RE SEEING TO IT THAT YOU GIRLS GET YOUR FULL SHARE. SWEATERS FROM 5.95 SKIRTS FROM 4.9S EAST LANSING