Jm tm t» M M w r t * cM M M S m m ttt ’ J T teM p m Gmmtt Michigan StaleNews T U ESD A Y, NOV. 20, 1928 F in i FrmémtUm mf T k tff Alßtm Fkt ml Stmtm T m ifh t Number 16 MILITARY U N I T S [KELLOGG EXPERIMENT I ECZEMA PROBE STUDENT BADLY INJURED Plays Leading Rote T llP fl 11 DU A DUI IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT /» Drama Tonight I n t i A A LrllA HU 12 JF ü Ä ä m L W m M cD a n ie l of En iy o lo g y j IS POSTPONED Cut b r u is e d about th e M i ld r e d head and W a n g e m a n . '30 . is b a d ly PRESENTS F IR S T CO ED SPONSORS D ep artm ent M a lte t T rip . j n , . . : . c o n f i n e d t o t h e c o ll e g e h o s p it a l, a f t e r P L A Y T O N IG H T j b e i n g in a n a u t o m o b ile a c c id e n t o n j Delay li to Allow Stadent Council th e w a y to A n n A rb o r S a tu rd a y m Miss McDaniel, of the entomology de to Complete Iti Inveì- T h e c a r in w h i c h M i s s W a n u e n in n C a r p i Sp o n so r. U n it u l B in d partment. visited the K e l l o g g farm near! w a s rid in g c ra s h e d w it h a n o th e r c a r. a Battle Creek last S u n d a y This farm tifatim i. t u r n i n g o v e r t w ic e a n d t h e n c a t c h i n g S p o n n n , to R eceive In iig n ii has 200 acres where b i r d s a r e protected, o n f ir e . T h e fir e w a s e x t i n g u is h e d F a Meelteawry mmi Alice Tael also a lake that c o v e r s 10 0 a c r e s . Min) o n l y a f t e r c o n s id e r a b l e d a m a g e had McDaniels tells o f s e e lin g f o u r black on in t h e in v e s t i g a t i o n o f t h e Take LeaJ« to “Ha Wke iAVmrfPATION ■t C erem o ny. sue o f t h e p u b li c a t io n " E c z e m a " been d o n e to th e a u to T h e a c c id e n t s w a n s , the C a n a d i a n g e e s e that were! o c c u rre d ju s t o u tsid e o f D e x te r. DANCE TO FOLLOW vi thirteen year» since stli­ too fat to f l y a w a y , th»* Chinese pheas-* ost p o n e d for a t im e b y t h e c o m - Ce4> SlappeZ.” L u c ille S c h n a c k e n b e r g . 30. w h o a l ­ st M. 8 C have had oc- ant with a t a i l f o u r fe e t long, and many! a p p o in te d b y P r e s id e n t S h a w COSTUMES BRIUANT so w a s a p a s s e n g e r i n t h e c a r . w a s other t h in g s o f i n t e r e s t . She saw the! is ld e r t h e c a s e a t i t s m e e t in g celebrate a football victory u n in j u r e d I t i s e x p e c t e d t h a t Miss iy afternoon, worthy rival» at Ann Arbor In a brilliant ceremony, with the en­ e x p e r i m e n t o f M r Wood, half-time i* v in e of recomí : * n d a t io n s on W e n g c n ia n w il l b e a b l e t o l e a v e t h e g r a d u a t e assistant in the forestry de- h o s p it a l in a f e w d a y s . between a mighty good tire R o T. C. unit and the band par- j l>arrment M r W o o d is building a batch! a n d f u t u r i is s u e s o f t h e '■ »’ e th ea ter. T h eta going to the university Met pat in«. the five sponsor» of the! o f c a g " r u s h- ' r t w a s d ec id * u p o n in o r d e r a n d in them he is going to T FALLS SHORT t o permit t h e s t u d e n t Af-pbu P l . :<»norary d ra m a tic military organizations o f the college parts of He is go- mineil t o com- lly good game giving »tu­ c d t r e e s p l r t e it * in v e s t i g a t i o n md t a k e w h a t w m etx a :i ' I>e first stage ft real opportunity to cele- will receiv« their h o n o r a r y comnns- n g to study all about t h e s e insects and a c t i o n it c o n s i d e r s n o c e wry I t i s un­ psodw rvc He W h o deto der s t o o d t h a t t h e c o n ci l w ill r e a c h IN LOCAL DRIVE *>ly thrw polnu.although *h' * " " orv " n th* nl*h, ¡U t e T o f ^ t ^ '^ T h i 'L t c M i w 'o f thul S fep p K l a rira* '*»ry o f t h e dr- imlnent at almost n y Tuesday. Nov. 2 7 . at 8 JO These spon-1 experiment will be w o r t h a lot to wood! its d e c is io n In the m a t •r a t i t s meet- aany Andreyev. The •cr, weir d r a w n b y v o l . o t R o . T. C lota L » » t aprtn« M r W o o d planted ing W e d n e s d a y n i g h t prcsenting i t s f t S ta te w ould sh ov e over p l v . n i l « t a r ;*■ - c lo c k . The . m e m b e r s on Friday. Oct. 26. around the lake .‘>00 w h i t e p i n e trees I r* c o m m e n d a t io n s t o P i­ Mdent Shaw i f tile tou ch d ow n th a t w ould «•wwt pnoe -.v :;ts and a ll To r e c e i v e t h e r a n k of honorary, col- He takes care o f t h e f o r e s t r y end at the e v e r - d i s c i p l i n a r y a c t »n is d e t e r ­ s o m u ch t o S p a rta n stu - o n e l. a s sponsor o f the e n t i r e corps, is I Kellogg fsrm | mined u p o n . Campaign for Fuad« Closed Sun­ • *r-'- :««a 'n 'ed h i a n d supporters •adm* n*ie .* W illiam Luc lie B u n g e , o f Oak Park, 111. The) in v e s t ig a t io n in to th artillery sponsor Virginia of ■Eczema" a a s i n s t i t u t e day Nine Hundred Dol­ leading NOTED SCIENTIST K a iser t o p ictu re just w h a t will I m a r a n c e o f t h e is s u e• io f N o v n ’ he -'am p , n« tak- Lrnsing. t h e i n f a n t r y sponsor. Gerald- lar» Sky. •n JtA arai .' , pro- 1 in th e w ay of a ce le b r a - n • Crandall of W e st Branch, and the g e r i n d u id e d in it s c o lt im t P la te d oes Anally topple, th e cavalry sponsor. Katherine Gretten- ed t o b e d e r o g a t o r y ; * *■■»~t a n d m m • >arta A L IC E T i l l hey LECTURES HERE! o e v o n d c o n v e n tio n a l T ile A s u b s c r ip tio n e a m - '■:a\-ers w h e n | B lu e a n d la y h er c o lo rs in °* rg e r of Perry ach receive th e i e d ite d b y in it ia t e s of ! >nign ' S u n d a y n ig h t to o n * ' year P la y in g hree y e srs a g o it w as o n ly commissions of h o n o r a r y lieutenant-1 M <* r • • is Alice Teel. DEBATING TEAMS n a tio n a l J o u r n a li s m I w h ic h th e w o rk e rs y ear a g o th e m a rg in colonel The r e c e n - v elected sponsor | n ity . hi *d ; wn l o r h er a bil- o f the college m i l i t a r y band. M a n a r e i T h e f in a l c h e e k - lip a n d n ow th is year It Stevens of Lansing -will be presented Th«* o j n m it t e e a p p o in t e d >. ■M rtfDift p a id in c a s h Mis.** T eel a ppear» Dr. F . d 'H e re ile , F o rm e rly o f F a i­ la w t o g o i n t o th* a n d pledg es in fT fig t o 1 3 1 6 9 5 s t i l l '»•k* th e b a re-b a ck I d o w n to three. W ill next with a silver l y r e NAMED BY COACH v ie w to e s ta b h s h in .» T h e g o a l se t b y t h e P ch ig a n Sta te y ea r? Governor Fred Green was asked v te a r In ftita te . I t P rin c ip a l *" t h e p u b li c a t io n is "v ' w . ; on are taken by j h sent the commissions to the spon- A lb e r t H N e ls o t , ,,t •* T h e d r iv r *’ ♦ > » he ow ner o f the S p e a k e r a t M a tt. opened N 1 w lt h ors. but since he is on a trip upstate •a r t m e n t ; R o b e r t \ \ ***‘ - -'*"■• relford a» Zenida. SO M E D A T ìq tie* m t h è l ’ n io n w h i r h w a » a t ­ he will be unable to do so The one r th e S t a t e N ew Hart R a l p h B oyla n and ri b v ;.iH»ut « o p e r s o n a T h e pur- th a t If M ich ig a n Sta te , to take his place has not yet been A n in t e r e s t i n g s •le n t i H r le c t u r e w a s *r o f t h e W o l v . r i ! Long Trips Are Planned by Menrb- V* , iw roles o f gen tle- rhoaan. o f i l u s c a m i» a i g n w a s t o o h t a ln f i v e a n y recog n ition w h a t- fiv e n b y t h e n o t *d F r e n c h scientist odent o f th e Y \ ! (' tot- » h e " Y " b u d g e t , tt b e i n g a elawk tha n t h e show Following the ceremonies the mili- in d b a c t e r i o l o g is t D r F d 'H e r e lle , a t i i H a .s s e lm a n . d im M n r « hofer for Present Seaton, both • ^ ■-je st**:«* a g reat deal D etroit papers, it w ill be taiy department will give a da n c e In m o f lo n g s t a n d i n g t h a t s t u d e n t h e L i t t l e T h e a t e r la s t e v e n i n g b e f o r e | i - and have (ong speaking b ea t M ich ig a n by abou t the armorv ballroom as in other years »ership/ in fhiH o r K a n i z a t io n mav Eastern and Western. i g r o u p o f a p p r o x : » la t e l y ISO s c i e n t i s t s n o ve ri fre e o f a n y m e m h e r sh ip S ta te pla yed a great Music will be furnished by W a lly *r o m M i c h ig a n In d ia n a I l i i n o l a and - Tta* b a r k r id e r . 1» p la v - STATE BOARD TO b y m a k i n u u p p l i r a t i o n f o r it a t i A rbor Sa tu rda y, ou tp la y - B-nnetts orchestra The da n ce will O hio. **>opl»*i e h t i r c h in p la c e o f a n y A .r M a r.-!! mri iTeorge K e l - T h e t a lk w as h i g h lig h t of the c o n - 4 *’ .»art a s a g e n t le m a n t a n d B lue th e m a jo r ity o f p j ^ n ° r *o r * t o ® ra- n ce fe e a d r iv e fo r v o liin t a r v v e n t io n o f b a c t n o lo g is t * pat hologlsts * a r q u a m ia n c e o f H e. each SEND DH.EGATION I yet w hen it cornea to the Details of the program will b e work- s r r o l o g i s t s a n d m inun* »I*« ist s taking A am Krskine as J ack- hr |o f th e g a m e b y th e Detroit ‘ d out in a rehearsal on Wednesday pht nipus yesterday Dr i*s l4 supporting h ig a n w as fou n d n o t t o b e up afternoon. Nov 21. at 4 oclock. “om posed of 'inrier and Paul T ro th d Herelle. f o r m e r l y of tlie Pasteur In­ ««er L Ur­ According to Col T L Sherburne. stitute F r a n c e , now professor of bat­ v he m usical clow ns. . ftl. sta n d a rd W e knew that. head of the military department, sev - ti riolov. a» Yale university, spoke on c m o s i im p« •• a great deal o f the I th e season is con cern ed , bu t ral other R o T C orga n isation * hh du Large Number to Attend Conven­ Min and >eir horn», and car- ery of "bacteriophage. ' a n D u n I d< lUy satisfied th a t M ich ig a n will have lepresentafnes a t th e 1» ollowing u l r a l M lc Jtii t»here *»f the rlr- u b s ta i: which will dissolve b a c t e r i a tion of Land Grant Colleges ie d r iv e ^ f o o d a g am e S a tu rd a y a s sh e st*U atlon cerem on y M a n ] studente attended the meeting r a n g e d a u t l 1 A lb i o n W ***te K c |m *\ m -h e r s r o ll, | th is year, a n d ca n b e m ighty T i e session was sponsored bv the de- in Washington NEW EXPERIMENT th a t th e D etroit papers ¡»ar'ii.'ut of bacteriology of M S C Mate dep:«rtment of h e a l t h . Lansing e ll. M a rlo w a n d H a i n e s « »b erilli W o o s t e r a n d H ü.* U n i v e r s i t y i Tom Job o f e x p la in in g w hy W e s t V i r g i n i a w ill he m e t u n s n and ephine branch Soriety of American Bacteri­ team fr o m East L ansing Za FARM IS BOUGHT ologists Ingham Count v Medical so- eh V o n rh ees *• t'M'n t r i p w h ir l 1 W ill 1>e " o n e l u d e d o n them t i l l p r . o ii i r u i l f *1 K .ip p .ti Hie office n the cletv and State collfge chapters of I*ui id G “-; ita ni o n H u r d D e lt a m n - * and Uir a :Lon Higms Xi P h i Kapiw Pin and Phi Sig­ an d B ry a n t. •tition to he h r lii it M a i i e t t a -o lle g e li W.i î î »ln*» A ll h u n t h r o u g h coi ma honorary wtontlflc mrtottea «•tan., n •■ m b r r 2 0 -". Bedell, ululer. G U tfr in O The conventitm was opened b y a p a r t y wt ■t o f In i¡lia n a « I I I Or »1 il i o o ffic i !»• Pres *v a n d N iv is o n . • presem i*ri .if Mil*» m e e t n (tage 4» | one paper in the state that F o o t I b è a f an d E if f c y A cre « n.ieting in the lecture room of “II p . B u t le r In Ktd/ie chemistry building Pa|g•r.s I> W Hi n d P o tt, itn a p o lis a n d c i | i n u m a t i u n ii e r *1 ile -. fa n State ample cradlt for B a a fto ( k t r i f k t k y S ta te e n g in e e r in g . i l l ‘ o p p o n e t h e s » a l e s p r a k e r s -m a ALUMNI MEMBERS were read by Dr Thurman B R ic e o f K r u e g e r *’ e c o n o m a * , lo. H ill J put up a t Ann Arbor Sat- * fe rn to u r Indianapolis Dr Phillip H a d U n o f B a l d w i n l i r e e x t e n s i o n f i t Is more than gratifying B o a rd . t h e University o f Michigan. D r F: T L o u la e K e n t v P lie t o ll )tyin g mieri w e r e n a m e d m f t it is none other than the H a l l m a n and Dr F I H u d d le s o n o f ' “x t e n a io n cot, i' 1 a p ia r i 1 \ M r M e n c i io f e r H u TAKE TRIP EAST Four hundred and eig h ty a cres o f tiie c o ll e g " staff. Dr G r a c e L u b i n I )r -*or o f h o r t i r Mh i Im f U rb ach , n m il Mt Jo h n ? C ally, student publication at ( Lovew eU land have been pu rchased a n d th e ran M B Kurtz, and Dr Marv Crowley of S t o c k m a n m i cluin Thom p- 'r H iv i ll e H u h a r . I R o a d i f*ort H u r tal of an a d d ition a l ICO acres b ord erin g fh«- s t a t e department o f health sent in g t I ■ r. I. H r a n r it 1ù l w a r d G r e e n L a n - on trunk^ line M-SS. one m ile sou th o f A n o r g a n i z a t i o n meeting a t a i m pp T lie co n vei 1’ (’ I huf«»*i M on* n ei B u rto n E %’S. FOOTBALL I*ake C ity lo r use as a p ota to e x p e r i­ D r H iid d le > o n presided, was fo llo w * •ri H o t e l W i I la r i m ental farm o f the college, was an- b y a d i s c u s s io n led b v Dr H a d l e y A » 'g e f ii e r .tin . H a ni Hh relay in lin e •i* ¡ ' ¡ r t ( .a n .s ln g . A rt h m ' K n o b l a u c h I ls s lle ld , V A 41m o ld Strwart *aZ XacKiaaaa to Mad A r n o ld story a p p ea rin g in the D e - nounced here Mnndav bv H H H alla- d i n n e r wa* s e r v e d in the U n io n M* • »ver I h e U A lp l u ( »iiinuiit A la a a Auocialtom to EaM- Preas Sunday* pa rd on fo r da y secretary o f the college i *»rial building p r a c tic a lly e ¡Hit r o i l I ll'll sci ig indi- n u te '.» Ik on th e 1 .iib je cl R e s o l v e il f f l CÜMS. 6.IH in COL ANDERSON INSPECTS story* narrates how this T h e b oard w ill pay 617 000 fo r the university m I ! w il l I at a il ri».d r .. e le e l ru - ptiw 4*0 acres, a n d a rental rate o f 6500 »I 6 38 in p l e d g e s w riter i pardon us again • ’ « r e d b v ad< i H on V M • ' o i i i i : t v s h o u ld 1 h e u n d e r g o v e r n - MffHIGAV PROFESSOR a year fo r th e rem a in d er w ith op tion COLLEGE MUTARY UNITS t a r d in e s e e n in iH u r e Hun n t t 'o n t r a L ..u m ili Ill-Ill 4ir ’ r up In the press box dur- to pu rch a se th e property in th e future R o y O W e st >r M ie in s* K . n n o n . B a y C i t y pi H W B l a k e c o - e ri d r b a t i r r o a c h an- TO ADDRESS ENGINEERS 8a tu r day F r o m a ll ac­ if deaired T h e a greem ent is sign ed! Dr A J K re sid e n t •Ulieeri 'l i e « e le ct i o n o t t it e t o l l o « *•! H c A lu m n i asse amad to, enjoy hi m atIf w ith ow n ers of th e estate, but the ! * g e n t . o f tin of Flor '*»r r o » d d e b a t í m g !* 'i a f t e r n o o n *»n a t Col A V P Anderson commanding L u i n a B a r -helar. papers h a v e n ot yet been transferred T h e assem i Ilio n C h a r lo i 1« i trn H n n . i« e y w il l c o n d u c t se \ •ral w ith several other •H ier U i T h e p roperty purchased fo r a p o ta to ! »fiicer of the sixth corps area *»f ’ he t e a t i n g u ip u •v**n. iid n ii F o r m a n O n »nd R a p i d s *•« ■* w in d in g u p w it h the profession, who for some ig t h e * exp erim en ta l fa rm is in the center of! R O T C . U the gtient of C o lo n e l • -m um liicni«* Hovv th e I ..n .n G r a n Prof. Timoiheako Will B* Fria- s e p h in e H u iis iin a w u iu iiin I) next P h v lh s M iiU xsO er- are paid real A m eri - s n a rea ex ten d in g 75 m iles w h ich in-J Hherbume while holding an inf*»rma' 'olicgP H H ave i M a r v l l i e i x 's i i i e t n e i inspection of the college R O T C F*»*in d T h c in ¡r l'.r s cipal Speaker at Meettof a iiii Y i r g m i a the colum ns of sheets eludes th e m ost im p orta nt p o ta to -g r o w ­ >»ni A a i i o n an Ill f‘Xn 'n s io n w r \ ice. m •II i l l ri Lan .sin ing ** a n informal newspapers ing d istricts o f central, northern, and unit today *tei »n Cleveland, T h e soli i s ) Colonel nnderson was formerly chief ' l a i r d t o a g n i •lliltl! •*•, in d u s t r ii il a m at Haat'i. H», en-» d* •p oke he .i ib i e c t . north w estern M ich ig an K r n u l» o r a i e n g :n g in tin* fe.MiJved *h a i U: ! • *UetTi‘ m !or Mu lligan tella us th a t "State, w hich sa id to b e suitable fo r g row in g this, staff of the ninth corps area San c r i n g s .» rh o o ls ¡inri !Hic » t a t ii* <»1e n g in - h iím i dt»**- n i 1»living <1lim ili I m■ l i r u t l r m i l * t i c e n f in - «L in g i î liai city, e r a b y th e W a n au k a. W ts . cr°P j Francisco and was recently apivunted o n o m ic * m la nri g i.» m c o ll e g e * Bv o n t h h - m e e t in g o f t h e F n g i n r* a i l e d ’ e m n c a tanque! was held ilne company eleven and The rite was selected by a oom m itteei o hi* new poHihon with hi* headquar- í i .v o f e n t e r ta in a i n d T a b l e w il l b e h e l d t o n ig h t •erutjr Pittsburgh club- STATE PROF. PUBLISHES H;*- g e n e r a 1 c o m - *cr located at Chicago At prevnt in H u n t 's Food Shop it wa.s **!Ukurc tot alumni of ija r tu tu Wrench Learning French in in FMive m ™wipomd farm Cfop>ofdt|MtfUnw>t H . C R ath er head of M the M tie 1* on a tour of the «xth corps a r e a •ri M o t id iiv B eca u se of th e nro ', l.a iu a A r li n g t o n M e m o r ia l b r id g e a t BULLETIN ON SOCIOLOGY good on three or four BdcCool. head of the soils departm ent. j 'o become acquainted with the com- • a u o f s t a n d a r d :. in * o f t h e s p e a k e r o f » h e e v e n ­ (Ugtri more •tu n 00 State . few m inutes of play " R H H udson, superintendent o f the Imenders and tiie work of the varum* irle i n t e r e s t e d in t h e generai aiualew a r e • x p e r t e d to at- apparently, the game rolfcge fa rm a n d horma. and H C I on>’adeH within the area Following CO -ED CNION F I M> t t h e m e c h a n i c s o f »‘ n g i n e e i i n g m uai :a iit meeting and It 'he ln.H|»ection of the college unit. CoJ- ie tx> a t t e n d t h e m e e t in g o f t h e M oore, potato extension specialist was a p prov ed by J F. Cos. dea n o f I u.el Anderson will visit the brigade» COMMITTEE P r o f T im o s h e n k o in s tr u c to r Prof. C. R Hoffer I« Aatkor of "A r*e *«arden nouse of the *ae4 n Waatungton. D. la very clever, in (a ct he agricu ltu re. V R G ardner, director of j «»cated in Ann Arbor and Detroit w r in g a n d m e c h a n ic s a t th e •H s si»® *. M r M a rK in - AH g ir ls in te re s te d in wi V -»I M i c h ig a n , w ill address t h e Study of Towo-Couutry hearty guffaws from many agricu ltu ral ex p erim en t station, and o m m i t t c c s I « ra I.» m oney • m trr . l i m u i r o f the : on P la s t ic ity " sperunent »a n on here. 4y those th at we look after R J Baldw in, director of extenrion 'FR 0 F. L F. WALDO REVIEWS ;»let.ion a n d f u m i s i » i U n io n im i!- Rrlalianibipi" • «art wilj ue t|»e speakers. WORK PRMHESSINC ON n g t h e » firm e r a s h o r t b u s in e s s •mm im r c h w ill me* u i s d a y n ig h t o f t h e e n g i n e e r s society will FLA Y FOR C. G. A. SUNDAY 1 ig) . - Ui his vast knowledge »Mer w h i r h a d j o u r n a i n e n t w ill b u l le t in »»v P r o f It Hotter ..f *h! NEWCAVALRY STABLES playing L e ft W ink on Honor activity pi. ward- *** u n e o f » h e c l a s s r o o m s o n iln g v d e p a r tm e n t PROFESSORS RATHER ANO Review o f the piav The W ed for girls who a rom m s W h e r e t h e a d d r e s s will lie p rese The li u ll e t i n ii aam for I- C. 8. and G od by P ro f L P WaJdo of the m it t e e s Iy o f T o w n - C o u n t r y It* r c O O L T O A TTE N D M EET for lif t w hile playing liah dep artm ent w as given bet or is *lie r* * ir <»l e x t e n s i v e ir» - » n r r i ie M S C H am ilton, was given Calaael Skerkara. lip n il to C a m pu s Girls Assem bly Sundav l oil Hie a r t *»f M r f l o f f e r a n d M. M. w riter H a w Oaa Uail Caaplatag kjr D espite the fa ct th a t a great n i of c o -e d * w ere a w ay fo r the x w k Rain Fails to Dampen Spirits ie p u r i mm H ie « t t id y u» t o fin e li t o w n r a n be liave been con v en tion an unusually large crow d were ;>r 'or Agr»*n«#ni>. 1. o f Spartan Rooters in Stands opl f llt l i p A e ‘. m a ll t o w n is ' F r o r r d w h s! cxietkaaon Nov 21 L W ork is progressing very rapidly on S. C. L. DISCUSSION repmentoUv» g n n u p * o t a l a t i s i i c s •- a r le i lallst in mu* vonclusM n * . l o n c e r r u n g Hi e «n o p ¡li lI U t T ill f n il a ccoro- ) N V E------- N IE N T the .^w new ca v alry '*•*•*» stables j ’ra aaaaaca b ehind the lf||l LEO pBY f R N. W. W KUNKEL We *went W* ” lt '1<,Wdown n! Afb,,r U* ’ l» ‘ '• warm ; * ie sun shone, the ■ ;» r r * r n t s »ai«*-r b efore armorv game. Saturday Saturday, incidentally u getting ui •■t a t io n iie t w r "ii 'o w n a n d • m u ’i i r r fr a M [PMt it Sf i a rm orv TT h e foundations fou n d a tion s for -----*|been Mbud a n dj th e con crete fo r both -------- a little practice m 1j r,.«-n Splash getting 111 oine giMMl passing t h e im p r o v e m e n t 43 wi th e *- ib je c t . The ur.its hav Mu ini;. had ihre« IHilnt*. bul wliat Marl !mm 'h e Lake» 1 A L E N D A R has b *en p ou red fo r th e footin g s of Dt "Oenius. Intelltgenix“ T h is thin g ig to i»e c h r o n i c e airily. ere three imtnts? a re d raw n O t h e r m e m i je r s < til«* d e p a r t m e n t a x e Michigan o f th e units, w hile th e fo r m s a re °.r Alertness- W h ic h ’ " b y th e Student Even h a vin g the her bureau right w h s s t i ll foung The team readv for the pouring of ____________ tisenship League the pw. on the ca m pu s xim.s to give us no w o r k i n g o n in t e r* s i»g p r o je c t s \m * r.g g o o d s a id he Huperiod Uom- n the othci unit Col T L. Sherburne church S u n d ay w as led b y N W Kim- pull wrlth th e element* A nd Saturday t h e m is a n A n a ly s t o f ' h e G u t s t a n d U ig w* '* agreed ex pecta th a t on e o f th e units w ill be ^ d irector o f student religious work w as esp ecially tricky M e n in W h o * W li b e i n g p re(«are«t o>- >bouse A nd î came Hie rain The starch M r T h a ile n m il 'ru sh ed by th e A n t of December, j W e. bein g provident, brought along a th o r o u g h itu d y o f I delegation leaves for W ash W ork o f g rading a n d leveling is b e - . " E. r i l 'B T O C O N D IX T ■dicker But w hen w e reached Ann f both 'earn* The starch * o rn ili* m u y o r g a n i z a t i o n * a n d H ie ii r a i »ng d on e b v tw o tractors and m raper* F IE S A L E T M I'R S D A Y A rbor, th e sun shone, th e heavens this re|jorter The raccoon c h u rc h w h ic h M r P e a r s o n m aking AT THE UNION -Engtneert Round Table. •1 Superior Companion, now sm iled guilelessly, a n d w h atn ot And *vi superior. *•me!l»d like a wet Col- \ pu m pkin pie sale is to be con d u cted so: •- '-rial d o nut g o hom e fo r : W ho Gets Slapped. " State AC MEETING He Aitog<*Uif*r it was fierce. REMOVE SUNDAY MOVIE BAN b> the Home Economics ciub T hursda y you r nU l)coat ,n ^ r_ r ’ h a i.c ,* 't r '.'m an will serve A ll agricu ltu ral and foreetry stu - in th e firstfloor ha ll of th e H om e You U look sillv with it on And we It was a »low game, as th e G e n tle - A T OREGON UNIVERSITY :.nzMT ¡n ‘ h e i-mfetena and I — Cham pionship bowling den ts K o r u n « , « * * * , T i n . ^ d .Ke b ig sheets say. Eugene. O re -IP* S und av* will * *'•- jn tn e u n a n d dinner ^ to attend the M ichigan Agricultur- w hich a re to be sm all in dividual ones. •rusUngly en tered the stands clad Illinois and tied the N avy co u ld n 't b e t- Uwr their three-point score o v e r S ta te be different fo r O reg on university stu­ rt tie .’ m i * e v e r y day. ‘ * *ing to be haM in raom I Wednesday night a t We were thrilled, if the sport w riters den ts h erea fter At the na tiona l » le c ­ TYw V • « .il * m banquets t o 1 «T2m Su “ * la rm u i * - !? “ “ • * * " * T 'i * ¥ « ,» o r werenf. and would have given a n y th in g tion Nov 8. th e voters o f this city d e- •m , .; «r * i « e g roup»- vou wail Ami we own for a touchdow n. A n d we w ere tded . . _____ In fa . v o .r o f. S u n d ay m o n en, w hich muaie r i > -io rd banquets fo r frik- sinfully proud of our tea m th a t w e ^ p^ tou*,y b w n My terrui.*-* r s z io n r r f u i » m u im . r a r a « » a *ora n n u o EcoT mr* pu“ t “* ^ m ch ib iting. ¡orgot about tlie green d y e trick lin g pua •. . o ne See Mies O rm a d i r a 1 church. S II — z n m ________ __ m ch a r« * ot ev en t W e had good s e a u ; th e bands w ere down our nose, we fo r g o t t o curse b e ­ l o a d service m u iu for I Council i m n h i^ iw s -»_____ ^ 2 ring. Coun- mpnnmove classes am exoaaad from . A bams.- w ill b e held a t the Sesame ____ grand; the game started o ff well. W e nsifiJiii W e sang the cause we left our slicker b eh in d : forgot N O T IC E Make t s h abit t o ra m e to Em claaeea Frid a y m ondRB Hov. S . in or- bouse on Nov 22-23 Novelties, baked 9 ? ™ " * happy our ch r o n ic fo o tb a ll g a m e en v y o f th e I then, to be Im partial. There w ill be a m eeting of the girl* Uruca. der to prepare for ih a Baih aeiie food and caudy w ill be sold. On the new sp ap erm en pla yin g b rid g e u p In l a th e fou rth g ra d e w e h a d th eir gla ssed - 1n cu b b y h o le ; ft glee club tonight a t 7 00 o clock Oflh- D o noe t o p r t the CnAra p a rty af ■nd M fb ■ g l th e U r in 22nd tra w ill be served a t the bourn. : uhm aMtmfc lR radar to and the winner g d d M the toafeyf a oollaflato tnatnictor who need J6 to r everything, in fact, exceptir iiu t we 3 S w b w ill be elected a t th is tune Any the yr a r next F rid a y R d M a f t V E l we chim ed in and sang Ann Arbor to 3-0. girls interested in the glse club are ; number an a < Barbecue ¡toa t a t o aa« l invited to ai «M toaViJm pM rt lar ttaaa « a i t o toa t o r t i Oaart irttoto at TatortV» b u t ooamm woam TwrttoU'« do * cm m w ana TOUrta T to ito ir« i n m a t « - i-- “î , • vi ’ H w k , :m SlateNews J At least, it Is regrettable that a stu- U. O F V A . S T U D IK T TAKES musicians Saturday really de­ 1 dent editor Is not to be trusted to make serves notice. an honest statement on such a mat­ BRACELET UNCONSCIOIty The difference in t h e musical ter.» __________ New York.—'I P —Charles APPLIED SCIENCE GETS ability of t h e two o r g a n i z a t i o n s former student a t the tJniv» TSlty aeJsSpßpfSitm aurine Uw » I h n ywar by the «turf.nt* of Michigan State «lu» matter at the poatnffic». Raut (.anaína, Michigan was scarcely n o t i c e a b l e , b u t the e x e c u tio n of m o v e m e n ts , th e t r im u n if o r m s , t h e p r e c is e a n c ^ RUSSIAN RECOGNITION the theft of a diamond studdH let worth $3.000 from a per, friend. Moses Morse. Peck adnu e l a i t MaVa office la Inratml on the fourth floor ofthe t'nlon bulMinr TM RM aa* a r i l y n r h u c « , fillnaion lot. Offire hour* Sunday. Monday. s n a p p y s te p s o f th e S t a t e b a n d f\NP ht took the Jewelry while visiting il Headay. and Thuraday from I f w e re a p p a r e n t to a ll. T h e ir su ­ THEY New York.— (IP )—Applied science is frtend. and ,*aid he “must have ^ receiving worthy recognition by the unconscious when he did it,” i •Im ?o:t South W a sh in g to n Ann» I Dale RUfford t a r y u n if o r m s , Stanley Dodai- Monard Itakho • M. Clarence Hurirer Jack Green !»> •*hy Troth p a r i s o n o f th e Thnmaa Knapp John Tate John Harbirr Tom KrunVry Both Piahheek rjf th e tw o ß Gian Larfce • lari«»» Knah-bert h a n d le d m o s¡ an interest in politics among students, Henry Alfred O’Donnell Wileoi Wilton ( ’« It Wilbur Rradi o Timothy Aukn 11.trothv Wirkatroni Mildred Koyl. ti».' tri« ild-be quar- ,h< student i»aper should properly pave ■ • •»ral fra- *De URV ant* ** seems to us th a t the Dining limit it night? college editor who takes side* in the Cafeteria W AKKKN K. SHOOK HI 'RlNKHN MTAKF Haatnea* Manager I» K l W W A J O R K i ' thing will matter is much more likely to arouae such interest than he who merely dis­ Rooms ? miit £hnp ; has usually b***n very f misses tii side* of the campaign f —— — — Katharina JenninpaGrettenlwr Kay Retter securing good m aterial t> Joe thlet c teams and other aetivh iis year when the coaching s' Mamami rteaton Beryl Abhey Hilded together a football '<■ FRESH! FRESH! A«l*et lining A*af«ianf» nothing but not so the mi departm ent A young man by the nn j Jordon P a rk e r wielded a mtg T H f* M B M F O * * If You Like NOT SO HAD vmart baton for th» Maize and Blu»- Whan the frame e n d e d at i n s t e a d o f o n t h e t h i r d , a d i n ­ four years but no Packer was lead f in itu m . P e r h a p s t h e s e c r i t i ­ the M ichig an band S atu rd a y T h is i c i s m s a r e t r u e , a n d p e r h a p s t h e part ment of tti** M ichig an band \ M ilk C h ocolate Ferry Field last Saturday ternoon and fh»■ s c o r e board as- a f­ criticize!*.*» c o u l d h a v e w o n t h e far b»*low pm S atu rd a y and was ali and Rured ua of the fart that g a m e it g i v e n t h e m a n a g e m e n t more obvious when compared with t o a F in e If You Like the University of Michigan had o f th e te a m . work of other yenrs W *■ m ay rue h> tin best d rum m ajors in tlie world I M E A L " defeated un only by the mitnrin of one place kick, we wen* N e v e r t h e l e s s , in s p i t e o f t h e d e p r e c a to r y A tt itu d e o f s o m e o f w«' have ce rtain ly he»*n might v fori h B i t t e r S w e e t C h o c o la te thankful, pleased and really th e new spaper a cc o u n ts and nnte the past few years E yes dgn of food content satisfied. We admit it frankly; th e "s h o u ld have heens" of and money, both trell y Get a Pound ot' Our we had expected to he iH*aten by lo c a l e x p e r t s , th e fa c t r e m a in s at least a touchdown or two. t h a t M ic h ig a n S t a t e h e ld a n d LO ST? Exam ined Bays Our Ouest 3 HAZEL LEE ( ANDY c picked up a fine afi­ Therefore, It was with a feel- inir of pleasant anticipation o u t p la y e d at t im e s t h a t b la s te d th e c h a m p io n s h ip th e te a m (■tasses ni.¡ lli tlie o|M‘n come in a perfect meal A wide a. 49c that we looked into the sport h o p e s o f I l l i n o i s , t h a t t ie d a cimice food«, prepared sections Sunday morninK. know­ fig h tin g N a v y te a m . T h e y d id Repaired m GOLDEN FLl’FF ing that at last then* would t h is in th e fa c e o f a s o m e w h a t simp within hw a LANanW v ,M K aW A N n p w m m W rnM ® u r p i o n e e r i n g w o k e H A S J U S T l | O U N ’ mÊm •y - * ’ T r a n s fe r s I n t e r e s t s t o TAU SIGMA SCHOLARSHIP HOME EC CLUB TO MEET PRIZES TO BE AWARDED! AT THE PEOPLES CHURCH HOMEECGIRLSSITUATED President Shaw The practice house but the larger quarters are nova u a * is far-famed for the practical experi­ venient to: the eutertaim ac which th» gives the girLs in home man­ girls must do. During the past four A n n A r b o r O v e r W e e k -e n d INBETTERHOUSEHEREallagement ence it T h is training is required of weeks the group has entertained a t a Tau Sigma, honorary scholarship Home Economics club will hold a g ir l« e n r o lle d in the home econom-' Hallowe en party, a formal dinner, and spent the quIHwt w?ek-end of the term this p u t week-end ; science and arts society, met last social meeting In the parlors of the Arc Now Located on Faculty Row ie s c o u r s e . T h e g i r l s a r e taken in a formal tea. T his year the course is i party to b re a fc lh ' monotony. This party, however, w u ¡Thursday evening at the chemistry Peoples church at 7 30 p. m Wednes­ gim ps o f r i g h t a n d t h e y live in Prac­ under the direction of Mrs. Sara Oool- t ic e h o u s e t o r a p e r io d o f f o u r weeks, number of dawaaro «h o enjoyed the peppy music fur- building for a general business meet- day evening, it has been announced. Replacing Former Quarters edge. although the regular supervisor a t t h e e n d o f w h i c h , e i g h t n e w girls orchestra. An ussoa ial feature of the party was the dem- ling. Committees were appointed to A special procram has been arrang­ is Miss Irma Oroaa, who is at present Near Union. a r e tnkon in dance step. "Th * Campus Drag." by Miss Virgllene select the two freshmen _of _ _ last year ed for the meeting at which members studying in Chicago. Wesson. A lthojgh most of the dancers did not at- , mB*ing the highest scholarship record are requested to be present T h e h o u s e h a s n o t b o o n remodeled Eight new girls were taken into I M d a y n ifties party _ ______________________ in applied science and liberal arts T h e S e n i o r P r a c t i c e h o u s e , la s t y e a r P r a c t i c e house Saturday. The new practiced a t the „ . - ... ____ _ courses in order to award the annual CHOSE CORNELL UNIVERSITY lo c a t e d in t h e re d b r ic k h o u s e n ext to grcup consists of Owen Packwood, Em- ” likely WIN ............become senior first team- Lee Irene Roth.; Tau Sigma prises, and to draw up the . U R N I S H E D la r g o f r o n t ro o m a t 3 3 i h P a r k e r . Beatrice Comstock. Martha t h e U n io n , is n o w s i t u a t e d o n F a c u l t y campus as it has in porothea^Malpass.^Mildred Courtney. >list of Juniors who will be eligible to GENETIC CONGRESS MEET R o w in th '? h o u s e f o r m e r l y o ccu p ied b y .r o v e str e e t G e t c lo s e m f o r t h e w in Bach m an Florence Cowles. Elvira colleges, Roselle Wrieley, -- Marenret Hubbard- membership winter term. K r a n t z. Catherine Overholt, and Ithaca. N Y.—f IP »—Cornell uni­ UNION PARTY' TO FOLLOW Second team—Orace Harvey, Florence n campus jour- Cowles. Martha Bachman. Josephine versity has been chosen as the meet­ Arbor Saturday for the Flynn. Betty Leadley DEC. 17 SETASDATEOF ing place of the next International ' ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ E E ■ cugh they watched the Rrhat dampened rdfitT- Thursday Tournaments were held Tuesday and evenings at the Olympic al­ of the Spartans re- leys. Tuesday the Junior second team GLEECLUBAPPEARANCE Congress of Oenetics. to be held in August 1 9 3 2 This will be the sixth meeting of the group, which gathers BARBECUE FRIDAY NIGHT! ^ A T l ’R E may have endowed I P lolofixn J i,11% you with rare beauty, bat ill during the contest was the winner with a t o t a l score of every fiv» years The last congress A U n i o n p a r t y w i l l b e h e ld in t h e ^ r stayed in Ann Ar­ 1455 pins Thursday t h e senior first Marc Members Are Desired far was held at Berlin U n i o n b a l lr o o m F r i d a y n i g h t f o llo w - | I ising to attend some of renm was the victor w it h a total of our ability !«• f a i t h f u l l y reprcw iluce this is the reward of years in g th e b arb ecu e c e re m o n ie s H od , cial parties, including f and several fraternity 'he 1740 pins- beating the junior team by c lo s e margin of nine pins. Seventy- Tryeati in Clab. Lawrence K a n —men do not wear *ioer way tor the fall toe many clothes. •"-(»dally in sum- T O A TTEN D FOO TBALL GAMES fib given by the girls of mer Their garm ent Hiding on Dec 7 Com- and color, permit' The last week by Dor- of the sun to give its f 1‘dent of the house, are Ural chairman. Marion ly n their dark . cover them from ne committee. Helen ^phied this energy, n. Lois Everting. Dor- clothes ts light in weight < ’ r a - violet rays ‘ Women are learn* ng how to relax. ':»« A n n A .b o r Mich —»IP* In order »»neflt Men that c n-f'd« in University of Michigan h complete- dor mu o r le » m a y have first hand ac­ o ankle, are id football games away from ' h e y have begun selecting a girl r e e k b v lot to go to the game Extraordinary Sale GLADMER «I I. THIS WEEK FULL-FASHIONED [ Katherine Lipka. Eve- also, while men are not Dnce committee. Hilma port back. EIGHT KINDS OF JOHN ( .11 HI It r 'ii|»|M«rtril by rHF.ODOKK NOHI RTS Marion Mets. Lu- [ Alice Bloomer. Etne committee. AUegra “MASKS OF THE DEVIL” n RMOR J , Vivian Fertoer, Flor i lO i ' » \ sT %RTINI. KIN II» V | Jean Cad waiter, Jean ION (IIANRY IV "WII1I.R rtVK od a ti\i va.rO penalty for off-side ra a e d G row to kick to Simrall who m ent of th e h a v e alrcnoy been sold, and a 1 • r ndancc of Lansing and B m i 1 ,leopl*? as well as many itnOsna The S p a rta n line braced and Captain L s m Brown A ftin Leads . vppcted a t the theater tonight ^ tl J ■ r .fu m e d the b ail to his own 25 yard —*---- I s n i w n ffR ll| again marched (town the field by means of its pasting attack to M ich ig an 's 14- n>rharar. hao to kick O reen and c 's for the p lay can be obtained Crmh| Gssl Um h r Pinl jrard line L in e plays and an attem pted g v . , hnem en p a rtia lly block Totrice’s b o x office of the th eater tonight, short forw ard pass failed to gain and •v r n v tickets can be obtained at T hircU A t to T ape A raim t 11 m h IS Y«an. M ich ig an again received prewessior of - i.-* and G ro ve recovered it. m akinc v r . ran s* to M ichig an's 27 yard line Michigan v o n desk or at the took star* h a n g e d for reserved seats GROVE’S PUNTINGEXCELS the ball on th e ir own eight yard !:ne [ *.««*■ »nd D anm rcr made rime yards ‘¿rx- YEARLING GRIDDERS TO I T hus the Sp a rta n s two scoring threats - -*o' tne«- and then Nordberg M i c h u °o States' undefeated cross­ of the first period fall.vi n u d e n f ir s t down on t h e W olverine country 'm m a g a i n demonstrated its MEET ASSUMPTION TEAR —— j T h e S fiartan s kept the pfav in the ’.T r a n t line Danzieer made three uower b. derisively defeating the U n i­ T h e cherttehed hope, th a t o f "b e a tln * enemle«' t e m io r y rtunrui -h. murr ftm »no a io r » » r d irasf p l a y failrtl versity o l M ichigan a t A n n Arbor. 8at- period but e arly In the second quarter •/> r a in VI ith only a le a minutes left ning. by a score of 23-32 football a long pass. Tniskowski to W h ee le r eleven and fans alike, b arely j p|aM»d the ' ^ u on i 'n 'n 12 yard Cna^r. Kipk< d»*cided to try for a place ■cd Dicke.son in the * muddy d i f f i c u l t f iv e mil» Wl'l D r L i i l G in e * f S ti w far failed to m a te rial!)» S a tu rd a y after- I line Her«- the Career; nd W h ite I w a n d w ith Nordberg T 'n iv e o f M i c h i g a n course. C ap tain noon in th e annual game at A nn A rb or braced and threw bu hree attempt, fie ld gc P ro w n sco re d hi onth consecutive in a great race T rntll; G i m S d w illt i far when a c -o ss-i o u n tfy vu field goat, scored In the second i t the line T hen Hughes dropped bock . low ho- w it h M o n r o e o f 1 .ran. A m ile and quarter by a ^.substitute M ich ig a n back, and kicked a goal from pfii^emerH h i” ré- !l ,in *1 frf,m th e B ro w n w a n d e r- Frida» ' gave th e W olverines th e ir narrow mar- T lie th ird quarter saw another a'- tempt on th»- part of M ich ig an to f d ofT t h e c o u r s i y a r d s b e fo re h e i lost at least 4n d him self O n o 'ignn State 's fre«hmar. 'or*»-!» gin o f victory Th re aten in g M ich ig a n 's1 RO f0r naught Oetsfcert R ic h Ml t h e b a c k r*n i h r c o t » *'i»in overtook <*ll p lay the last g a m e o n :* * " v goal line three times, the fin al try be- ,,nd Truakowskr carried the half to se co n d M o n r o e a n d p a s: »- lan k y W olver- - »■hedule on Frtdnv ,af*erroc tng an unsuccessful attem p t to place n tnte \ 15-yard line but as the 8*».- n an d in e s t a r o n t h e hr r e t c h by a deter- n < •» 4 o'clock wher. it w ' rw pick In the closing m inutes o f play, the tan forward wall braced, the M ichig an i 'c a m in n •d s p r i n t w h i rned him -to the th s m o t io n college e le v e n -r * M ich ig an H tatr grid iron w arriors out- t,.nm faded *n make th e ir yards and •o p tio n o f te 7 r* y a r d s ah< 1 h i s riv al in the s* played the W iem an-coached team tbut, tp,. hall was given to S ta te on their d e v e lo p e d ! ;i 'lose behind the t im e o f 2 5 47 «• it« defeat bv the **rong lost 3-0. 0*rn to yafd line it* p u n t in g le n d e r s c arn i- S p a rta n run- jr w ite team s»-veral weeks ago * F o r the first tim e in 13 years the > of th e o f- •nei .. W il lr n u r t h . 1 and Dowd n venrhngs have im proved q>a»> M ichigan “ 11" failed to cross the State afte r tndif- with PHYLEANS MEET g a m e while b o t h s s i e n 's return i 'I'.v’.n*» to d aily workouts the goal line for a touchdown I t w ill be fgiut even terms The n i su ccess in t lie r meets of f ’oach Kob«- has be*n d rillin g j remembered th a t In 1015 S ta te beat the dow ns made w er« y e a r g re a tly ai Sp artan s in }]h pr ifegps on an overhead antack v r d | W olverines 24-0. T h e score S atu rd a y -a rn s having •o red : d e f e a t Of M The score •orrilng to pre*en! indii-ar!''r s 'h e t S. A. t TONIGHT was the closest m a rg in by w hich the '.c h ir a n m a d e ■ by m u: lit h a v e b e e n et impressive ir’ nns w ill Tie exceptional'.* strong :n U of M team has won since 1924 when 'i*ran. pulled Blue R o b erts a Spa «• :-hase of the game th< Maize an d team cam « to Rast ru sh in g in d it i s e l e in h i s d could not ,a*• year the S ta te eleven d e fe a v d I arising to dedicate the Sp arta n sta ­ ra n h a d ili in h i s u s u a l - Assumption college aggreaatior on dium and w ere able to cinch victory r T> * W M ichigan, pick- C anad ians home gridiron H:gfc i p t a i n W t ie r fe ! iii the closing m inutes of play by a To D w i i t loter-lroternitv Bowl •i. extend the f o r another v irto rv a r e heid b- •d bef< • t h e m s)w rtacular forw ard puss for touchdown, the gam e entiling 7-0 ing f t l f ioo il il for T fe lim m n i S p a r t a il c a m . disappolnt- I b e lte r th a n sixth, ■ yea i lin e s O v e r 40.000 spectators were in the T h e Mi a to finish were Tow W a sh b u rn ’s stands to see tin- renewal of the tr a d i­ ap 'a m ft.' I- M o n ro e . M lrhi- tio n al riv alry between the tw o in stitu ­ I Roosslen. S tate , tions if it in w hich fioured down upon; the stands In the th ird q uarter failed bow nllev Tonteh' ft! 8 30 o 'r l o r L in th e R a the 8 A E w ill b o w l 1 Mj I* * h m list Resi o W uerful, M lrhl- n Benson. M ichi- o d e c id e t h e r h a m p t o n * ! to damfMMl the sp irit o f the rrowd to Phvlean- an y great extent of the TiTfFifmural howling I**»irue B t e a m s e n t e r th** f r a y w it h u n d is p u I ¿n mow Mich- (IGARS Hitirad kicked off to M ich ig an and on the second play S im r a ll kicked to re c o rd - a n d arc e q u a l ly c o n fM e n ? ci.min” on on top T h e power of T H I T A A L P H A PHI PKI h K N T » BILLIARDS Nordberg tin S ta te 's 45-yard line Three t iR*>T P i l o t »I ( I IO N T O N IG H T lita- plav> and a fienalty on M ichig an gHvr S ta te the ball on M ich ig an s 43- i ii r "- in; 11 » i DopiiiflRon while n iviH*’ and H o o te r -! ‘ N '*-<• v-*- • 1• COLLEGE ICE hrough th*- virtue of th e ir past rer- j-ww-« » yard Ilia* Th«- Sp a rta n s then ofietifd up a passing a t t a c k A long pass from •»d w ill protMihlv c a r r y th e b run' of li* f’hvlenn attack r»aw^ W ** it } teiim*. hH-i- , * w ill ! wl i:i-u* bills e h e a rd th e enu- and it side utp shouts can (REAM Hchau to Anderson put the ball * . * -jm»' W o i v r ; in h eir i ol music i ltttiPhUu*. a n d on M ich ig an 15 yard the W o lverin e line b e c a m e line Here lm - In th e P h i Kupp i T a u - L a m b d a C h ; A lp h a tie plavnfT a-' w eek th e Ph . '« r *r<— »* - w f .i ir¡ Mt» lu g n n S I w o W ltli- •om the ring. The c o s ; t im e s !> r th e New Smoke Shop f*:«I)-: ( ÍU II f h i Otti'tí *«> w in in th e la s t * M-nz Hnri exception- pregnable and In four lira- plavs •ame In rií» p in .i f 'e r f a llin g b e h in d S * «, r -•mm* re n ln g the Sp a rta n s wen* only nblc to ¡0 piti-- Iti th- 'e m nd ra m e T h e P h , « a r r - r w h > f«,* Stat«- f ’a >i H o rnbeck get to the 10 yard line where u|m>ii the 1 ..I 1- wen* n o ! w ell rewarded how ever tils -*ol le g e Maize and B lu e wearers gained posses- TREADWELL’S is in th»-u- ■*'i’ ii !’ n » m a t c h t h e Pti*. can s* • ' - Kras! • s s lv e - sion o f the ball. 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