AILY STUDENT PUBLICATION vol.. II. Nil MICHIGAN - MoNMAV, A 1*1(11, UK, IWW CImkI Drive U. S. Destroyer, To kick Off Will. Dinner Carrier Collide Hiiiii|iii'I Sltnlenl Worker* In Maneuvers TTtmpti* (bent work opcitM IjtotiiKht with. (ho Kick-olf Navy Keports6l Survivors; j l»ilat t h o iVoplcit 1 CJttirrh lit.11 p.m. The Imit- 174 Officers, Men Missing miniliil.V hrnK •• Ihr Wnlnr the Musk Department and tht Dina rs Scheduled day (tight highlighted the «xcaaiwrt. The Rev Mai to University "f < or Seniors Going |{r|Hil»li('iOi» The Madrigal Singers a the «hon. wd! Vtng «... nd unit "I For Seniors Iwiled >e^itlay as .. ■ ^ i.se settlement and riticueU iia U }*«,Mble hource >•( future iicril to the Uuited States. a. . Stri,.| J'rn diflerent it * W it n> , ning. slacks of!, then ph k* up ' ir ' r"tto mcnt is due, ami taper*." of! at the end of the term. Pagan ev SANpCSKY Fire swept the Yale Rubber Co. factvrjr hent pect> to hax-e about 7f» prr . ent vesterda> causing damage e>timatrd at KiOb.tkW. • I »hc money loaned returned bv- * ♦ * * May 30. hi the nurse of lending the $35,000 in the Fund, Pagan has Ever.v term Paean en- 're- •juests for loans from students Mississippi FloatI lb Fans C.itie* found that students who realty who. have forgotten to bring need financial help hardly ever their money for pay up uu -time, hut >tuuenU Britain Senior Sentiment Can't Get Traditional senior cinss activities, Imginninp *),£ 1 variety show »tii May !*. usher in a mmilh of dimc,., J litionlitR for *52 club position.,, and aprwhe* all li>oiiin>d Off Fence Hit day—happy or fatal a, the raw may lx>—of ,.r„,(' lion. n« I. m. uomrn^ »R Prartlonllty ta'yina trt'take hold of Mlndenl, lit the, AtfuwUtHI rr*Hs New* AuahM of four'year, wlthht our ivy edveiwl linlla. and mm (Imit BritAtft I* beiuiji accused one senior, thinking tttont of hi, future job and i Ou**v#ym in.tti m thp United term .papew. may ahrtlR off the May das, jrnttx-tinp. J Ht.itc* and continents Kmoee, of failure to eo-openite in. mere sentimentality. . ■ Traditional event, have their place, sentintentai fttiloriaUv , tjuriipcun affair*. • fly this I* meant .her rerii«nl Iji roll em' artivltle,. t When old irrail, look l>aek mi i to join the Sthitmim Plan for toilette tiny,, aneh tliioK, a, Lantern Night, pre11at ed l.x t lit* prow tli Of its scop U» help tdcnK >< It doc* seem, as happened this year. that the tKhes i wr the pavt three years. This yoitt'* pis fortunate Mm of the class should In* ft mil after inconvenience* both sides are weighed. l"»\v«o.t Spaitac.ole nod I'MtM have ;i CAMPUS CLASSIFIED Your Chapel Children of MSC students wilt go to u.«• a supervistal eo-operaltv e ti ti r s»«» C 00..0 sehisd on >our next I ft rent*. The Spar- don? r.( tan Nurserv School provides competent ■> • u personnel to care for the children while . •• • Idltiealioti \\ ortlivvhile. I he (Hil Star Book Savs Statistirallx Jltle Mall tin teiliipu* by Itibler Ulitenite Faculty? Tn , of •(., Msr-hat: . . 'eye ' P. rltlr in taiuc dltrs direct rrblion. Night Staff WE NEED 5,000 BOOKS i or (hir S VI.II TAIU.KS ^ Mc-V.ilH» ay ."r or 2.ve or ."tie or 7*ir or Jil.tMi Staff Member* I4it«rl*l t«tt, fwtni/ r*»artrb« CAMPUS BOOK STORE ,StM. WRITING. PAPER *■" Sfmeu fAHme Btfl Mrfir.u —. CAMPt'S BOOK', 131 *:\ST (IRANI) fllVKIt Grand Rivtr. ta?i I" « M>t«r Vhrhy (mvi? rr%tmr+ tdit+t ftut HAST LANSlN'tL (dlCIIKiAN PATIONUX STATE • (.wahf rt-u M.i*r XArffn I-»r*^ . ADVERTISERS . . ' ' _ ~ Gray's Pitching Stops Indians NEW YORK r-Cwtw-biT: John Mfrtv terror of major league pitcher# for nearly Pro said that thta is hi* last season for lugging his big bat to the pUre. *! decided to play this one out and For Second Tiger Shutout then quit.* the thick-chested first baseman of the New York Yankees behind the pace-setting DETROIT — Teddy Gray,]I Ralph Kiner let Bob Borkowskfs games f hkL the fireballing lefthander who single get through, him for an er- Rett Sox. whose doubleheader couldn't beat the Cleveland -In¬ with Philadelphia was rained out. dian* all last year, barely whip- Borkcnvski went all the way to A total of 98 players was used, iV—T^tly Bi*c*. despite soaring ten strokes ivd them yesterday with a six- third and then came home on Roy only one short of the American rk* record <54 of Saturday. continued Suhda> hit performance that gave the McMillan's fly to Kiner after Joe League record, in the 14 Inning r-or J Ijk*ws IY*A golf tournament—but Betty R«x»l had been given an inten¬ first game. It lasted four hours «r<*e* on her The M-hole tournament ends tional walk. and kept the Comlskey Park f53S-> ini Richmond course. . The veteran Ken Raflfensberg- throng of 42AMIV-largest ever to see a Sox-Browns game—in a An error in the first inning by er racked up his third straight Indian centerrteld Harry Simpson pitching victory of the season in stew all the way. not Ray Robmsoh gave the Tigers their winnmg.run the opener ami Re never was The Sox combined a walk and and will --the only run they've sevred for threatened seriously after the five singles in the fifth inning to provide s. The match de¬ Gray in three games this year. Reds staked him to' those six I! score four times and shade start¬ means it probably Simpson hobbled Vic Werti' sin¬ runs in the third. er Ned Carver who previously gle ami Pal Multin scored all the rwrr uxxi had won two shutouts without de¬ i way frvni first to decide the pit- feat, The little right hander fin¬ ally was shelved after going 92 with their bull- innings without allowing a run p Garcia pitching this season. — after the* first, The Browns tallied three times] wry inning. But m the second and clustered three lown in the clutch PATROMZE STATE XEWS ADVERTISERS I triple by Jim Delsing and -*> dun- [. | We by Leo Thomas. Ii Starter Saul Rogovin was yank- i' ed after tVlsmg's blow. He ' yielded nine of the Browns total ] of 14 hits. Harry Porish was the Illinois, Kansas Sin In Drake Relays track Mttiail, th.»u>rh shovit ami Kan»a. in thr Drake K ■ imlivatmn nt' U-ttcr thin*, event ami finiahetl aeentui I The Spartan..' I champion. Hnl> Can the shot |nnb tir*t tor the St • After To The mm'. trr,(r.t ed Mine hrnvirinl h< Kinu>' at nnlcr. *Vr. Sjm.r ried the Jiihisb to triumph in the doUnr Bronco- Lose To Net Team t'Aftlt* RIG (IRS LOUIS »*> After ht - NATIONAL ILUill Sli4H> Kr|tgirril liyrtl MSC SHOE REPAIR Leave your clothes here In-fore you go home and they will he ready when you return — all work guaranteed — and clothes insured — for fire and theft. RESTRlMi anil REPAIRED College Cleaners 301 ABBOTT ROAD 24-hr. Srr% i«:< ..A, fSC Wins One in Weekend 1 irlaii Bats Silent ^ Hic lit Mill picked by the Water Carol- „ - Vat Committee The traditional (Continued trom P*se I t Kins and Queen float Will ore ever thoush they ntay borrow cede the »how down the Red up ,tl a:tio, are the beet risk tt ! payment i* delayed all the eul- , AaMkef Real la kelna planned |,.Sl. ha» to do t» call the em- j *y the C—»»ntee hat will no. bj|„y „ll(tenU | * Two announcer* will be picked it auditions Tuesday night ~<«i t 30 :n room 240 of the Auditoi- |um. Phyllis Phipps. theme eou£ imttee chatrmau. stated Previ¬ ously. only one announcer has been used. Tto fob ml anmmtu i»« all the rap* far the fetaU. In Addition i heduled- Oui brtkla Kducators (»t't Outside Posts reshmait NOT AV,*... KAY'S KMT SHOP MV h i SLSO YOt ux SGImiring orromv S03 M.A.C. 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