(Spartan Cagers Defeat Wisconsin Five, 56-52 Game Marks 12th MSC Win; MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Daily Student Pubttcation of Michigan State College Matinen Tie Iowa State Kon rod, Mikies | Loca Is Outclass EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN", SATURDAY. II in OverPanthers Madison Quintet MARCH 7, No. 100 A fighting Spartan wrest¬ ling team came close to up¬ For Most of Tilt hnior Ball Tickets To Go Sale setting the powerful Panth¬ ers of Iowa State Teachers By TOM RIORDAN Dropping in baskets from college last night, holding the all Ifjrrf Day Ticket Sales lowans to a 12-12 tie. angles, the Michigan State Spartans closed their Ijjjj He Restricted U. S. Protests Cliff Fletcher lost fought battle in the 121-pound a hard basketball season for 1946 |f9 Senior Students class, being decisioned by Cecil with a 56-52 win over a badly Mott, 8-2. Bill Covey of State outplayed University of W scon- Ticket.H for the annual Soviet Aetion was decisioned by the same score sin quintet on Jcnison fieldiouse . ■ ,u, , -,u . ,)nn Isemi-formal Senior ball, fea- by Russ Bush Iggy Konrad l"'glWi,h °Jn0 In Manehuria brought the Spartans their first " ' l luring Clvde -McCoy's orches- win of the evening, stopping This 1-th Spartan win n 21 In will on sale Monday WASHINGTON, March .Johnson in the 136-pound divi- 1 sion by a 9-7 count s,arts marked the end of me of ,he toughest schedules ever at- ttir Union desk, ticket chair- t^P) — In a speedy develop¬ Fti 11 Koll of Iowa Teachers cas- i,cmp,ed by a S,ate tean1 nnd |rJ1 Howard Crasher, Battle i ment of Secretary u.uncn ,,v lft| v Byrne ily utriuitit'M iiy defeated vtumy Cole ui Oordy v.,tut; State, of ouiu', showed five victories out of seven ,, ^ |r«k senior, announced. ... , 4 com pet i- .WW IJ'.li.v-' at plain apraklnit. »-«-.« Ih.- M 1 ne dance w.il be held Friday chjfc i.™ wL.nsin ,v», also am ocaten ■ * kC'II*se auditorium from 9 p.m. lani. Coeds have been grant¬ agreement™to fVr any allied agreement t«> re-1Ito re- add to the Spartan score. Leon ■' maiked marked the closing c col- col 's 30 a.m el l mission by an uifiustri.il equipment fr-.m Martin, last year's AAU runner- U'giate cage careers for Sam For- |H',S'S decree. i former .Japanes •-held Manehun. up. showed his prowess 'oy de-J hno, record-breaking to ward; Iticket! For Seniors appea red tanta- 'bating State's Jerry Brcntnar in ] Shorty Krall. giant pi\ot man, v, ill be eligible to uke to Russia. A the 175-pound tilt. Then Malde- and 011,0 White, tie. '-eyed , Inst day. Tues- In- had antioune- gen t ame to the MSC squad's res- suard. All 'luce oi these boop- C'LVDE Mrf'OV cue with a 7-2 decision over La- 1 stols tinned >n pe torm- ..pen to all stu- eailier Mr.s week . coming Friday . erne Camarata. |aiiccs in their final CJret i and This meet t-omple I White appearances. U -ystem, whicji Snook ii dual meet i. inpr | Fnrtiun (iets 11 Ploy , .Lag J-Hop tickets tickets to one to See W'RESTl.ISC, j Fortino already Itolds tii :i thousand tickets , vidua) scoring record f. r •> I son and added II points ' i- the dance. At Too Dance Durham j virtue ot his five field go |jW»v Beiin* Early i..laying trumpet Union board will sponsor ' ,\fter Bvrues' Speech (Jivgorv I single charity toss. The (now stands at 24! tallies, a nd by the time weekly Party-Party tnis ,-t in the Union iiali'uom I Dccem* Ah an I I formerly 239 as set n,v Jot ..Id lie was play¬ noon ard in 1941. school band, 3 to 5. •table •..us he organized Larry Frymire, WKAR i Dans ..liit, later increas- gram director and master • i 1 I' I pulled away in the openin: min- . . cn-piece dance emonies, assures the guests '"'utes nl play and not "t hool gradua-jthe difficulties with toe ae.ap¬ Dr. J, Sutherland Frame, bean '' linquislied then lead. Wh his band again in the ballroom h.e t been . the mathematics department. • Don Waldron pushed i chestra. 1 rected. ! Second prizes were g.ven to thunders to open the scuii. Si and ies" king was in i Spartan \.irietics. Rata iifsalie Ann Man.;. Lansing 11 i- tile Vanmen were off. ree years, and vampus talent, will take to I..;-, and Carolyn Jane Trimm. '* ' Titey were ahead 13-7 tilt 10 tertain the pub- air the afternoon irn so a Lasing junior 1 m.nlites left to go tn ti lirst I trumpet style. to Tltrse awards were made pos¬ half and then kept pi. telling ■tt is the featur- I Sororities Featured .reliable that sible when Prof, L. 0 Plant, head through, the buckets unti' t m» he organization.1 Chi Omega and Del',, 7.< Page 1 ; the mathematics department terinission were out in 1 rout, |ority songs and a iu'iei sketel int 1913 to 1943. made a sum 33-24 each group will be presenter lljmpii. ( lull Will Open I ted Gross Drive It To Spartan Par I InternaljonnI (Yult-r the program. The premier performar.ee o !V™ tough, lar from Stat- •! oall-handling and -I 7Often ii MSG . original popular >ong wri'tei lie Badgers kept |F«r Li»t I hue Tomorrow Bonnie Benler, Crand it., mill they had climbed to senior, will be featured on :e.ree points oi the Sparta ulty Row, which I broadcast. The song wiil be •lie minute ol action let! me nt the Inter-| by Chi Omega Je.. a Blandf ill be open for .Cards Available It.111 ii» W ork-liop NYimU liii'Aovei', this was tt t best morrow, Prof. S. Dick Sn.-.k and ■ • ilu'v c«»uld do and State con¬ e l yesterday. Thel will I;iI**nl For llntatleaMs play for the program trol til the ball m the Lnai HO . . moved to make'dancing. There will also i t Mvniids. and managed t«» >:al! u»i- - women's dorm | for card games, and refreshm Radi. orkshop presents See BASKETBALL. Pa;r 5 ruler construction, will be served. •halt hour radio oil the air every 1 nb will hold its I Tickets for Party-Party . Wednesday alteinoon at 4. D:-1 e there between 4 | sale at the dc-k ■: rector Joe A. Callaway aninmne- <•• i todav tiiat the j Killg Sets Scpteitlb afternoon, with ! lounge in the L'n workshop needs . ,, .. . eieome. talent. " t or I OS.SIWt Opening Student talent is needed and ti'ose wishing to participate in \Of n extraction will ipartment lltwtse - .live dress while i these shows do not have to have| TODAY'S and Mrs. Mary I Construction oi the apo nty hostess, will any jtrevions espericnee nor do I building on Shaw lane l< ■hey save to be speech majors. incd veterans should be .• nplet- v the Interna- The first prerequisite is interest. cd by September, Tom Ku Audit urns are held ill room 246 CAMPUS me will be at erans' counselor, announce K rig r.lty Row. of College auditorium every Mon¬ I said that it apartments . f not day at 4 p.m. (ready by then they veil I isiied at least by the fo |UDI0 WKah ROUNDUP ... Broadened Outlook I ielttr II. Soli to Head Editing Grouft "About 300 application | January. (been received." King said Since 870 kc f U' GduCatiitlKll SovietV \ CftrlnHtk — ' A freshman, in the finer sense 106 units will tie available .ulec- I *0E\ixg_ ol the term, in answering a ques- | x inn of occupants will be >ii the tionnaire in regards to what she \c,-u,nal Society for the! [basis of "lirst come, first served." ^ at Seven had gained in her first 11 | In regard to the quon.-et hut study of Education's 1947 year-j pawn Salute J »V ''y Morning News k Anthony) to Remember at MSC answered: 'five pound*-"J book will be prepared under the — 'direction of a committee headed I settlement on Harrison road. King announced that a dozen huts have been completely erected. Plumb¬ ing and other work is yet to be . . The Green Ears -i °y P'"'- v*»<* "• No»- finished, however, and single vet¬ Morn'ng Ladies ! Noll, professor of education at erans may be able to move in by I 9m t.e*s A friend in need is a friend in* ' Michigan State college, has done April 1. IliJ4-Hr':m.'''e I neadl.ne ^us!c Edition Room deed. So proved the two strange; res«.arch exclusively in the field IU 45—e, " D Fr>'mire) gentlemen who inquired the way 0l ^jence teaching and has writ- I - the Band to Peoples church of Jeanne Pro- .en a lex{ book . xeaching of Sci- I Rafter noon_ m s'",nd- Wss,rBMMr p Converse at the Of man. The "strangers" turn- ary Schools. ed out to be Pee Wee and This year the yearbook, deal- I IjfL 4,10 Cam Red. two of radio's "Corn- (ng with the teaching of science, | E« ^fortbe LJ L Beech) Photographer cobblers." They m^d w1ji be presented at the annual LttLc STdSK person-1 meeting of the jy" Feb- ^tynext pr'ony Hour ally found them exclusive seats,: ruary. For the and took them backsUge and in- .the yearbook, pgeparad by ***&?* traduced them to all of the band educators in the Ueld utlecUd tor Your Dinner and to M" Wells, radio commen- jstudy^has been published by the Saturda Page Two MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Grin anil Bear It , . i Rv f(j(J MICHIGAN STATE NEWS CAMPUS CHURCHES By lois kent Entered at weond-rlaH nutter under act ot Mkrch at the poet-offloe Catt Lantlnf. Mich Offload. located on ground floor ot eaat wing ot Onion 8 Pub'uthed"deny' except Sunday and Monday mornlngi during the regular nazarf.ne tchool year and ThUraday mornings during summer session by the students Holy Cdfnmuhlon will be cele¬ at Michigan State college _ , ^ brated at 11 tomorrow morning. Msasbte Assaclatad CallselaSs Press gdimrtal°OHIce - »ct. Mi; BtMIMte The young people's hour will be •se«»sx>ui fu>. nsnoNSk sovssniiKs ai Otflce — Ext. MS. held at G:45 p.m. Rev. C. A. Bructi Is pastor. National Advertising Service, Inc. first presbyterian Cull'tr fmiliihrrt KrfireunHtht Tomorrow morning at 11 UO.MacreuM Ay*. . New Voire. N communion service will be held i sm a . tetn.s ■ iot sstiui • i«s rsaacitrs studenta. and new members will be re¬ ceived into the church. The col- , The AreoctetedYhST? axcluI^ly^tl^^tlS^ tor rapubBenMoe lege Sunday school class meets | at 9:45 a.m. central methodist special dispatches herein are also reserved. Rev, Horace E. Dewey, mis-j Faculty Adviser . a. a. applfeoate sionary in China for many years.; . * . jan noppa will be guest speaker tomorrow j Manager .... * marion ■ec ree Sundayi - Editor - Sdverrl«lns Manager • • , • - . l.konr. eeaetrom jot the II a.m. service. . . tom mordan scbobl will meet at 10 a.m. | Sports Editor ... i unity Center Sight Editor . - - HELEN MOVER "Courage Through Faith" is the < IIAHI.ES MAREI. topic on which the Rev. Roxie (1. Night Sport* Editor I Miller will speak tomorrow I morning at 11. canterbury hoi ke Higher Scholastic Rating Far MSC I Holy Communion will be cele- jbrated at 8 a.m. tomorrow, and New buildings, increased enrollment, additional faculty a breakfast will be served. —all are indices that Michigan State college is growing. | Men members of Canterbury club will have complete charge Our athletic prowess brings us recognition from many ! of the supper and program at quarters. Ours is a college to be noted. • 0:30 p.m. at Canterbury house. In a rating of colleges according to plant, enrollment st. thomas aqitnas and athletics, doubtlessly, MSC would place high on the j Masses are held at 8 and 10 a. I wixh you'd get them out before Otis come.--, list, lint how would we fare if the rating criterion were m. and 12 m. tomorrow. Father years in the Pacific he won't want to see a scholastic standards? Jerome V MacEachin and Father minds him of the terrible figh There are numerous reasons why a student might come Michael Mleko officiating. The, topic for the sermon will be to school here. State is almost unecpialed for its beautiful "First Things First " campus. Tuition is low, compared to many other schools. college lutheran \\*e have some excellent departments in certain fields of ' The Rev. William Young, pas-' Basic Exam Schedule study. Our social life is attractive. We pride ourselves tor, will speak on 'he theme. i in our traditional spirit of friendliness. "Love Casts Out Fear," tomor¬ Students taking comprehensive examination, row morning at 10 30 in the present their photostatic identification card- • But how many come to State because of our liberal en¬ State theater Bible class will trance requirements, because State is an "easy" school to ; meet at 10 a.m. Temporary identification cards without pi -turf ceptahle unless prior arrangements have in n go to, where taking a degree requires only a minimum of PEOPLES Clll Rt II board of examiners, Paul L. pressel of the b,,., '. , effort V A Praying Soldier" will be the Morning sessions of the examinations will t« This notion of our scholastic standards vexes many subject at t)'3lt and II tomorrow the afternoon session will begin at 2 p.m staunch Spartan supporters. We want to pride ourselves morning. Student vespers will »f the English exam, which will begin at i en at 7;la p.m. in our Alma Mater in every way possible. Why not in meet CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Comprehensive examinations will be gn ei< scholastics; too? The subject tomorrow morning following schedule: At this time when enrollment figures flow over the at VI will be "Christ Jesus." ialerature and Fine Arts Tttes.. March r> !•'. brim, we have an opportunity to be selective in admitting Sunday school will meet at 9.30 Biological Science Wed.. March ti F. new students. Why not make entrance to school here con¬ a m. The reading room is open Written, Spoken Eng. Titurs.. March 7 c ditional to demonstrated ability in examination, rather daily I rum 1 to 4 30 p m. Physical Science , Fri., March 8 !•' ST. MARY'S CATHEDRAE than sex or high school averages? "Pre-Lent" will be the topic So i.il Science Sat, March 9 A problem like class attendance would have little sig¬ tomorrow twining Ma-ses aic nificance for a caliber of student, able and intent on held at ti. 7, H 30. 10 and 11.10 a learning. When passing a course demands attention to m . and Ill p.m Father Wil¬ material presented in class, and the acquisition of know¬ liam J Flanagan and a-M>'ants ledge becomes a challenge, then will we have quality in officiating,' CHRIST EITHER AN our scholastics. * A Ijenten-preparaiory -ermin An improved quality of student at State would inevit¬ will be given a! Christ l.nthei.iii ably lead to increased prestige of MSC as an educational institnt ion. Church LETTERS To The Editor DirectorsI . . . . EDITOR'S NOTE - All letters to'., |„„,|. win the editor submitted with tbc tnten- j ... c,, lion ol being published, must b« ebtw signed by the wider. II he does not (then right wan! bis name In umiear with tbc J dosses sis, ■S, letter, it must be indicated No let- I i'C tel. will be riinsideicd lion unless the writer is known The | just lioll t ci , If MSC sonabl ill INFORMATION PEOPLES CHURCH ST. THO>i\- opinions expressed are those of the],), dlow in ml not lnturdt*noimn1 T In approa cutting j !»:i0 and 11:00 Hols Sund.iv li.iv- Ma--, "i "• \ I'KWINli SOIDIF.R' fair college. \ Weekday Ma. • sight ol the dent on th have been N \ McCTXF. Minister 4 to 3.30 p.m l.ed by complaints llaily Ro.ai • - - that they were unable to \ is pi: us \r ; fa seats for the leeiuie-eon- Igan. |it'll series. Since my few stu- 111 III K \N ST I DEN I ( It It Kr\«r«*nd v| Karle Mi*CuIloiu;h FK. I V vi ' , 4 K. viu 11 vi ' When the state legislature ap- dents attend the lectures one Lutheran Student chili will Hill speak o» the Mibjeut. j I'h.ia pn priurcs fthuls for mi; tuition euuld assume that exclusion from meet tod iv .it 7:30 p.m. on the I'lVIMIV Ol l HKIsT" and fin the salaries of our pro- the musical cntci t.iinmcnts was sunporch of the I iiion. lessors, they aien't dishing out]the cause of the gripe. Will tins RED CROSS' the citizen-' money fo" those who stand analysis? MUST CHURCH OF CHRIST CHRIST III All staff a-slstants will meet 'ike then classes in the gull or 1 The concert given by our col- ( IH RC Tuesday at 3 p m. : . a ve: v v< . SCIENTIST for the professors !,• wax eloquent lege orchestra in the fall term 'meeting in the AWS (VliSsoilr ' nftn-e. .ban before a room of empty seats. Fa. t t Masonic Temple was heard by a disgracefully Keene. S» Emus jun, a and , .i ' 1. ,* 1?J So. Penn h^p - 311 MAC Avenue Actually it isn't a matter of small group. The seats were free man of Red Cross slatf assistants, E. L W'Ji " ' ignoring the few "brains" who and there were plenty of them, announced. Sunday Service It a.m. Morning w could get A's without exerting the ' The musicians work long and — "•fcEINO i lii-:- effort of attending classes. It is hard for such performances. They "CHRIST more a matter ot considering the played a fine program. The di- Mu lligan Schedules JESl'S" Sunday School D:30 a.m. XI Id-week 1 • rector, Prof. Schuster, is prob- — dozens wno could easily get Wedne-oa through on C's in the same man-'|ably the best conductor of an RoiaLcrg Ot Wednesday Service — g p.m. "WE WW 1 " 1\ \C.llSI • ner. Everyone realizes there are amateur orchestra in this eoun- "The Student Prince," Signiund : tao many uneducated college .try. Romberg's melodious operetta, Reading Room and Lending Luthrrait X graduates floating around the u our students are interested veil be presented in its 20th an¬ LiBraiy — ga Abbott Bldg. Supper Meet". Sun. S p la country now. without encourag-!jn hearing high-class music, well niversary engagement at the' Ing the same from our own Alma;p,t.sentcd, why should" not the [Michigan theater in Lansing, next Mater. auditorium be filled to capacity Tuesday evening. for episc opalians . . . In comparing our system with to enjoy their own orchestra? j The cast engaged for the fa- ' Services In THE CHAPEL OF CHRIST Tilt >-|S" other schools, on a wijd guess I j Maybe all seats will be cccti- nidus musical, features Alexander ' wou.d venture there are as many pjed Tuesday evening when the |Gray, Laurel Hurley, Toby Durst 1 i Sunday Detmar Poppen and Nine Varela!! fo|y Communion at g:00 A. M. v *-«iu «*<■" c. .. student Informal Meeting and Supper at .. . p ., | This production also boasts a fa- ! . In most cases the latter type are|concert- 1 wonder, imous student chorus of male] 4« Abbot?k"dy Br'akfai' ' ' lit No- r.ot state supported schools, but Ben Roseboom I voices. March 2, 1946 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Page Thre« p^olnien Meet m"AVS Tl": »"■ "" WOMEN'S jlirriit Lakes J00 To Compete !sTif,.0tr«o-Stl pri!{es In Bowling Tournament • SPORTS • Ifaiik Squad i Hlg tiom S2.1 on n the block today when !>?n8- "!u' -0,tln« >,r'- third and •fourth scoring pads. down, will go places S10. tilth, .sixth, and sev-! Scorers will be provided each V'1"1 SS' '.'nee dollars to the fot- two alleys and also a foul judge bowlers pitch at the maples ',:winK 'we winners, and the will be employed. Regular league By MARGE McRAY Unrl.l'- Hrrortl ame N the battle.for tie doubles ||j, It.- Hrokcn on the Spartan State News all-college alleys in the first pin classic awards. number dollar pins, are going to be used. Bowl¬ ers are urged to arrive 15 min¬ F badminton championship, the contestants have bet i narrow¬ starting at 12:15. Five dollars will be taken by utes before their scheduled time In Slat*' Pool Exactly too Spartan students high game, anil low series wilt of competition to obtain shoes if signed up for the tournament, be¬ grab a booby award of s«2. This they don't already have some. ed down to Elizabeth Hammond playing with Janet Catiffleld BUI SONNEBORN lieved to be the first of its kind totals S'107 in winnings. Ninety ' _ One change in yesterday s ros- against Margaret Wells and Ai- j uj-higan State's poolmen in collegiate sports history. dollars of the entrance fee iter for times to bowl is the mov- Jecn Carev> wi„ pl;iy oIf Thesc M8C coeds LJ be pushing their oppon- First prize of <25 will go to the money will go for the 300 lines l ing up to the 12:15 round of Nick day at 5:15 maU,h ..uxt Mon_ p.m. in the Women's . K all , the way, . when they man turning in the best three- of bowling and f3 was used to I Gregory in place of Robert Smart, gymnasium. Spectator- are wel- 5L the Great Lakes nata-lsame series total with the next secure posters and official ! who will tnkeTo the lanes at 2:30. c°me. 5 afternoon at 2 in >ol. Jeni- ———————— r in the semi-final run oft during fieldhoiise P the past week Helen Nussdorfer [hough the Spartans will Zarza 'Confident Of Cagers Take Final . .i,e pool a will all |) robably be very s underdogs, the Victory and Gloria Oster lost '.heir first game to Misses Hammond and In t'auffleld, while Jean I.ong and : attempt by Wally R's. Great he match will be j Tonight's Boxing Meet (lame; Lit listen n Mary Lou Severns a close match to Doris T. ubi-rt and l<>«t a $ top yler, to set a new I In a return match with-Iowa Pro-flight's Sea hawks, (lets 12 Pain Is Marilyn DeWitt. the 220-yard Misses Wells and Curry were reco moment. m j Coach Lou the season. The Zarxa is looking forward to his first victory of (Continued from Page 1) victors over l'eg Frlmodlc and teams meet in .Jettison fieldhotise this I .oil Doud. while Nkflllir Cog- als and timers til tlie timer's gun sounded. evening at 8. gilt and Elaine Brandt stir- Newcomer. I.tindsfrn Stars ■nt'1 according to I, 11 '["hn Tierney 's shape to fight, we'll, definitelv Newcomer to the Spartan I old ritlnhrd to .lane lllle and Poppy a turns. so that a ha\'e the upper hand: if he* was Dave Lundsten. Stoney Clark. ;! a new world's | ten t, it will "he .anybody's I'ointe, N. I'., freshman, who Those winners in tin -1 eini- [grit Ford of Yale idged legal. meet." Tierney, l.'So-pound scrapper, is troubled with a Maltlegen (lains jumped into the scoring honor seat in his first varsity appear- and the winners of th filial playoffs played b other, matches lanee netting 12 points on tus five were as follows: Do •lie national AAU vie sprint from stomach ailment and it will not be known until this afternoon, Draw For \la I mm baskets and-pair of charity tosses and Marilyn DeWitt Taiibert to Ham- ;il. to set a new when the teams weigh in .xvheth- Robin Roberts, who turned in m"nd and Catiffield. id Wells (Continued from Page 1) i.,n 1.Xl.P„l,nt ;i|)p0;il.iin,(, s,and fart against the oer llite • mod er he will fight or not. record set- ten defeats and a tie Idem- tip a flock of scoring plavs. hit and Clink. other Spartan starters will be ,rk Medica of the islung their en meet schedule. the tally column with a Hi pomt j Len Pickering, 120 pounds; Doug The * ■ summar total. l ishington. Houth, 12T pounds. .I.ek Tierney, Michigan State wolf en's - wim- :,..nst Ris will be 121 -pound Molt. low,i State For the losers. Center Boh ming team defeated Kalamazoo 135 pounds; Jack Champtnn, 145 "mas Gastineau, Teachers, defeated Fletcher. lliiarlow, w:is tlie big tiill.v-m: k- 47 t,i 37 Wednesday n -.til in the pounds; Barney Glnwieki, 155 ••edslcr Abel Gil- MSC, 8-2, decision. ■ tig gun and high scorer for the Women's gym. Edna 11. rtinan .,nd pounds; John Biela. 165 pounds; conceded Jerry Rrenta, 175 pounds, ami 128-ptRind- Bush, Iowa Stiite evening. I he 6-5 pivot man cut Doris Pick took first place in the he meshes with seven field goals Teachers, defeated I'livcy. 30-yard crawl, l.ois Sodenpust ■National ( lump Aside from the MSC. 8-2, decision. tan away with the tiiv regulation ,ia k '.Vi'cden. who was luring the 136-|.oiind Kolirad. MSC, j The medley team, rni evening i; r T its AAU 100-meter Donna Maddoek. Ten • Coach /.ai i will present two pie- deteated Johnson, Iowa Stat,' s 111 i-,ke r-hampion of 1344, has Teachers, 3-7. decision. Hoot. limmary i ght s. Nick Ki it.ills t : iii r»„k. f implied •" sick bay and will box a U » ll IU//I. t 155 pounds, and Dave 145-pound— Koll. low State il ll • .i to swim for the ii sulkier i Lumsden. 235-pound lieavy- Teaeheis. defoalcd t'oli MSC, I I rk Reports Without ful Ijil.oi matches, Great iijence, an AAP To Red Sox (lamp Mct.osliy Hosts Injury ■ ghlight his as- SARASOTA. LAKELAND. Ha III ii lay his team • - Rudy 5'oik. 'ii With no word as et holdout infield .Ah ('ai free has Lamp Today aim only students Manngci .!"•■ Crmnr ' 'in? affair and 'virtually ;yned.'' Y • ■ room for at IIEDY I.AMAR ROBERT WALK I 11 any difficulties - IIKIT IIKJINKSS anil tin \m.\ !It^" agreement with a n E'ddie Collins. I H I I Trurkmeii IPrr/Hirc For Moot ers' Y"rk, iiowcver, miffed to participati three-hour TATE EAST ' March l 'At — stressi'd totting. LANSING1 battle between STARTS SUNDAY I'OU TURK!-: BICJ DA't hampions and j ind from New is expected (hi The linatl cam title in the1 lllazinu Torhnirolor ! • 4A indoor truck; Fencing—At ( olutnlius, o. unships at Mad-: Ohio State. .1 tinmil Scroon trout. : den " tomorrow- Track—At Ann Arbor vs. o\ : ii itdoor champion cf M., and Notre Dame. mmv. * ROMANCE! and runner-up ndoor meets of ■ wo s, was a third '.he season, but k slumped last CLASSIFIED ADS 'oey scored only v national AAU STRING OF PF.Mi! afternoon, vet ho^pitul i" «l second in the •"4 with 26 points, Brad IHI KORtO S MOST HOltORK WATCH ... ' repeating cham- - v York Athletic .1. STUDENT xx i "' 'v my tallied 20 CI bud est - full v . ' a third-place tie. WINNER Or 10 U !, ' "ege, back in ' n after PAUL HiNRCID _ a lapse of V/ORsD'S FAIR fV - 'tis as a possible BUYERS o,i tree-:., MAUREEN O'HARA 'Twj ■:i ; f : e Jaspers, who ior fifth place oranges, grapclru.f. -r,i!>,•<■ t from the glove to you. roi do • • xlel- GRAND PRIZES, IL WALTER SIEZAK IH TtCMNUOLCnt . call 8-7" • . "■ AAU meet, have FOR SALE 23 GOLD WEDAIS w. ' " 'ake four individual ^bing upsets. ATTENTION: See Prnecrest.the AND MORE HONORS new East Lansing suburban subdiv¬ ision north ol Glen Cairn on ,lar" WALT DISNEY CARTOON It'it,.1'5' aUjm was split by man risen road. Be the first to choose FOR ACCURACY THAN LATEST from the 72 beautiful lots. Call Rutherford changed - OLD SEQUOIA NEWSREEL Giltner, 81S80. ANY OTHER TIMEPIECE •JSta #mcunt °I nitrogen in H. N. WHITE B-flat cornet. C«» Chuck. 2*8249. alter 7p.m. IU1 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Saturda'v. Pace Four Co-op Coeds To Entertain Tonight Store Honrs Saturday ... 10 a.iu. t» (, Creek Croups Plan Term Parties; U. S. PROTESTS 4mH Club Will Enjoy Box Social (Continued from Page 1) Tonight's social schedule includes three formal term the United States would send a parties, two radio parties, and a pre-dance affair. protest to Moscow over the Iran¬ The Stardust Ball" has been selected as the theme ian situation. , for tonight's Women's Co-o perative league formal term Soviet Activities party. The ball will take* These, were the developments place in the Union ballroom women of Concord house will concerned from 9 to 12, and Gene De> hold a coke party which will take 1. Russian troops began a par¬ vine and his orchestra will place from 8 to 9 p.m. Randy tial withdrawal from Iran to provide the music. Haringa, Grand Ledge freshman, meet tomorrow's deadline, but An imitation moon and stars Moscow announced that Red ar- is chairman of this affair. will carry out the theme, while a No weekend evening is com- my 'trees will remain in the large star, with the illuminated initials WCL, will be placed in pletc without a list of radio par- northwestern area of the country VlV r» t tr 11 The Alpha Gamma Deltas which has been torn by civil ! .1% i«L b nr Ln/\n tiM-n the center of the ballroom. Rose ties. At m. A a . . . • • Nahra, Hazel Park freshman, has have planned tonight's first in¬ strife. The United States position said that this affair will be open formal affair. Refreshments and has been that all Russian troops only to women living in co-ops. dancing have been planned, Thais should be withdrawn at once. Patrons for the league dance Lucas, Berrien Springs junior, Diplomatic authorities said it include Prof, and Mrs. A. A. Ap- has announced that it will take was reasonable to expect blunt plegato and Prof, and Mrs. R. place from 9 to 12. American objection to the Soviet K. Stein. Pledges Entertain policy. 2. It was learned here from of¬ Fraternity Dance The Sigma Chi pledges have ficial sources that two Russian The Sigma Nus and the Sigma planned a radio party for tonight' l c!a' s°Vrccs ""J lwo "U.?T Alpha Epsilons will hold their which will be held in honor of "fhter Plane* fired upon Umt- a tormal dinner dance tonight in their actives. Entertainment for «?_1:„pl#le the China coast about Feb. 20 the Hotel Olds ballroom from 7 the evening will feature songs by after the craft flew low over an to 12. Candles In the fraternity's Marion Cannon, the fraternity airbase in the Soviet fortified colors will furnish light for the sweetheart. Bill Preston, Detroit Zone at Port Arthur. None of the couples during the dinner. Fol¬ freshman, will act as master of eight crew members was injured, lowing the dinner Jimmy Shaf¬ ceremonies. fer and his band will provide r, . „, Rob Edingcr, Three Oaks soph- , , though the plane was reported the dance music. damaged. omore, party chairman, announc¬ Joe Beyer, Grosse Pointc soph¬ ed that Prof, and Mrs. Elton Hill . n , , ,, , 1 Don't take life so seriously— omore, and Ted Corson, Birming¬ and Prof, and Mrs. Joseph Stack ham sophomore, are chairmen for have been invited to act as pat- anyway. !you-ji never get out of it alive the affair. Prof. and. Mrs. O'Neal rons. Mason and Pof. and Mrs. Charles A box social will be given by .. .. McCarty will act as patrons. the members of the campus 4-H The American room of the club in the Forestry cabin to¬ night. Mary Haviland, Morenci sophomore, is in charge of this function, und she has announced that it will take place from 8 to lovely .i- i spring lirrt in all wool fleece . . the new >>ilhuuette suit with rounded contours . . . 49.95 vou'll w.«nt this .uit for > niir important moments 49.9". . .