Michigan Slate News «■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ M N H N H i n t Co-ed Silente State Play» Week Ende Colgate There Saturday Saturday u m e 22 T l 'R S D A Y . O C T . 8 , 1920 N u m b er 6 T Y DECIDES Y. W. C. A. PLANS Prof, Steward Makes Clear SOPHOMORES HOLD SPARTAN CAGERS TO ATTEMPT Explanation of Cut System | piRSJ CLASS MEET CONTINUANCE! C0**PLE11 F0R term AMBITIOUS 16-GAME PROGRAM T h is explanation Is to clarify statem ent in State News, Sept. Objectionable Attitude of Certain A I 1 A D C V C T C M HaHie Laca*, PrtiM wH of O rgaa- Umm j I j I UH, ¡..tm, u«t** will be played on foreign floors so the urday. Nov. 2. Plans fo r the class rush State basketball fans will see j bureau building. Miss MacClearai the final e xam ination unless the subject is officially dropped and were a iso discussed, which will occur on uance o f the honor roll, w it h : f rom Lansing w ill speak and there wi! so recorded by th e R e g istra r. ex t 19 **ome gam es of high calibre here ‘ lie g e o f unlimited absences fo r ‘ be special musical hUltlbers. iu d ed . was approved again at man girls as w ell as a ll oth er girls are g o f the scholarship com m ittee invited. Fresh­ 4. N e ga tiv e cre dits are given for eacl welve unexcused ah­ sem es, one laboratory period counting a* ne absiUh’e. l>oubl(* It was decided during the m ecfitig to print a coupon in the .State News for TRACK MEN HOLD th is Winter. Syracuse unive r­ sity.* Notre Dam e university, the barbecue, which will take place Detroit university. B ethany col­ according to Prof. J. W Ste- Everyone is urged to attend the an- penalty will l»e jfiveti fo r absences occt in g on tin* w ork in g '•pervisor o f attendance. tual w affle breakfast bn.* H om ecom in g. half-day * n o f the in'culty extended the Day. Oct 26. which w ill lie held at the preccnling and fo llo w ing am authorized holiday. Nov. 22. T ills coupon w ill adm it all students. Parents and relatives o f stu­ DAILY WORK-OUT lege »4 Bethany, W. V«., Mar« quel te university Oberlin, and | indefinitely and included both Peoples church. D ouble penalty m ay also be give n for gi: I» absences. A ll ab­ dents may secure tickets a t the Union de*-k. _ _ _ . _ O h io W eslevan are .imong th e fa st jl l d senior classes Positions on se m e s in excess o f twelve per term \v ile charged double. C r o s s 'C o u n lr y T e a m t o b e P ic k e d teams tiiat win u m<< i on th e Spartan ~ r roll is given to all those stu- C o u n t ru n s fo r full (»»liege year. A fter Novke Rnn On court bosui* •*. ga with K alam azoo I the upper classes who fo r the A n y ¿ tudent not present at ten m inutes past th* f term s h ave received twice as n ts as credits. DEAN ANNOUNCES id*-red ; Iwent, but m ay report tc structor at tin*.< BASKETBALL MEN Satnrdey. »‘ollcgp. 11<*j »*■ c< .state win invadi m d Hillsdale, cigh strongholds Ulty retains th e right to drop he ( W jieriotl and be m arke d pr» if the instruct» to mopt Catmegi* h University o f T ro ll at any tim e uny student e d shows a tendency to abuse L IST OEPARTIES An >tud«n re g iste rin g given five absc CALLED MONDAY M ichigan. Marqu Dame. Bethany » o f Detroit adversity, N otre ' and U niversity ~ge. H onor students are to ;a v m is s *d up to five ;U i WO! to no consideration in mak- resimi* d ir Few: easy spots ; «■able on th e rk missed on account o f nb- Committees Announced for Foil i Mort Varsity Candidate« to Report on o rt card ids year, Van Alatym» ty o n d w hat is given to the Term Events for Class w ill . •nd hi>- in» /body as a whole. n g is the list o f honor ro ll] ( of 1932. Traditional Rivalry Begins M ondiy Evening; Sophomore en univer •ity. O jiio asti Univei sitv -of Dit ist Syracuse im. and the ing the first Manager« Needed. fo r the fg ll o f 1929. as given* th e registrar’s office: mse. H enry L . . Albig. Hanley Thr T ______ h e latest report released from the Between Freshmen-Sophomores ear s W it high hopes ar « s » : oniy one m an.; nino days o f .J.inuary *<> ( •pen the sea- Id 'o m um tain thè soti Ttien thè Sparlaiìs u j on t tie road Candidates fo r Varsity basketball record set mi t ca*! being deteated to ineet Bèthau.v college Bethany. W . fred.son. Bernard; Allerton; office o f the dean o f women reveals an* asked to report in the Varsitv room in 1 0 c o iie m it un* Va . and C arnegio Tech, 1■ittsburgh, on M : Altoon jlan . M arjorie; A l- that a number o f tall term parties Bot the East police half-di or s o p u b y sophomores; and m !h (. Kymnasium on M onday pvening C'apt VViiltm lire owd Rt*id. ] successive evenings. Thl ■ will be the M able: Arm strong. Harold J : open house parties have alreadv force been busy tearing green th é cx tig shouts »»I tin* on looking ,,f next week at 7 3 0 o c lo »k . according and Roosien . PP* thè most flrat m eeting witii ilu’s«* teams in re- ^Lawrence M been scheduled fo r the fa ll term , and ta p * em ancipated sophomores ju n io r tin t raise the ireshm an to announcement last ninli» likel> prospect n .Marting cent w*ars lteturnlng io Kast Lansing Th! Howard E ; Bnur. Loren z the number continues to mount daily apart he last couple o f days, the moral» ■ any sort o! revolution. fl.mil Ml|X i )(M,n i arsii » basketball gun at the in Clwnvbcr- thè O reen and Wliitc* rag •men will en- , W m . M . Barr. OuaUna A . Saturday. Oct. ad. the day o f the g rren fw n 33.» h avin g appeared in th eir thougl ■y could without doubth a ve1m anager lain. u. won is -.i i» >•»*!! iti guge Notre Dam e ori .Jan 22 and then j Venabelle; Beutner. Edw L.; N orth C a rolin a-S tale football gom e w n tim e and being low th e subject torn m odern-day Legrees limb Th is is the first call issued fo r has- practice w ill undo oli to Didr»ut mer V o f D that - J.: Bowers. B ov L . Bowmaa- lias a lw b e.u selected as the day set o tf u» to ,-iieak ..¡» m ildly. orne controversy. fr«>in kctball m aterial and all possible can- befotp* the M*av>n : ek-end ¡ j j A . Bradley. Evelyn R ; aside fo r the homecoming o f form er T h ere »Xs.* a Jreshman m front Now it tlie annual war is well didates tor tlir 1930 squad ar«1 seriously T w o m en oh the L aw rence E ; Brewer, Nathan; students At this tim e m any o f the Qf tn,» ( ‘o llece drug thee oth er day, started; i 29 mmwN T h e first let-up (luring hard lid u lot o f the fresh m en » urged t»> report T h e varsity has a stiff ■G eorgia E .; Brownson. K n eale alumna* w ill return to the campus o f tearing up and down thei* treet on a pledged chedule w ill lie y •n the .Spartans •» th at the .upper-claw m en schedule to face this year and Coach Robert M.; Bm cker. Clara th eir alm a m ater fo r a brief visit, and scooter in d suffering :-.ss generations needn't 1er»1 neet ll»»|ie coilogr* lien comes M ar­ polite to thorn any m ore Ben Van Aixtyne is follow ing Ins usual ; Bylsmu. Q ebrge because o f this the night o f Oct 26 is o f (m th ir I.ave I under iden- brioks • inette, usually 11 ha ine Kalamazoo » teen paink no* to speak o f custom of g iy u i« tin* boys an early rules m D orothy L ; Carroll. John ‘ he most popular date for the tail tlcaL mj ere1 was another bare-lci 1 and dripping freshm en, start ior the strenuous w inter season Coach Mort \!.« on '- ill s the next op|a lit I» face State and pin, Irpiu* M : CM nnlck. itr m im rllw o l m «n y ol the s a n r t* one a hu ad. parading fo rm u hlef point*-»if interest on the M anager D oerr also amiounced that ftersomiel or »a . team u licr olio ted Bethany « oll.ege and M ; Clark. H am id A . Clark, on tin- rampua Th a lUsht of N ov It itieeklv along tnais lied and coat campus ( »bei mi th< home floor . tini thus u will rem ain until there are several txMiUonii »«|M*n tor . .iniiual novice fun Saturda* Clow*. H elrna O : Coata. a ltar th e (ootball svason I ONO with on backward under the ci guard «»f an winter ci tertii when donnihg toques tn- sOphotliote managers Sophomores in*» T o l*lav 3fi< liigan Keb 1.» Come. Edward H ; Convrrse. 1he U rtf I k'troll game, i I tie second unaennc sophomore it of pots, the frosh will en jo y a torestcd in tryin g out fo r m anagerial T h e annual Uulyersity »►! Michigan H Cuoia, M yrta S : Cooper, mort popular dale W h ich brings us to the on freedom until spring; then it'll positions wit lit he varsity team can get Cook LaaTenee M ' Corr. T h e re haa been no radical change :n soph«»more hypnotism, or sotuetiiing be wA<>v,--e o fw than ever Cram er. Eleanor M ; Crane! th e .uica regardm g the approved par- T h ere's an aura <*f au th on tv .»b*»ut will leave *<-1hkiI next spring swearing during the evening practice session* E very frexhm an in touch With D oerr at the gymnasium SILENT WEEKCLOSES game, usually a pre-season tilt, has ireen booked f»»r Feb i > at Ann Arboi. ties which w ill be held on the campus th e word Lasi year the Spartan» outclassed the sophom ore” that will la y that lie'll be kind to nextyear's new T h ere will _pr»ibaliiv i»«* a » ail lat**r HUaabeth An n ; Day. M a ry L. but Dean C onrad has granted pernu*- any fresh m an low * ‘ — * ‘ W .. Davie. V ir-'iS tm t a hold approved partie* o ff the in fro n t o f A g Jiail on Thursday wen* back next lull and F ifteen Irosh uve.• nu-n And every ffcahm an will »nm r in the week o r the nex» fo r frexhman ride th r rrern pots basket ball, candidates, according to FRIDAY FOR CO-EDS ■ W olverines and a last game is untici- |>ated fo r the coming clash D earing. R ob ert W : DeVries, campus on O ct 2«. and on th e W*'d- being put throne it tlieir iiacei»__hy a to death N otre I Hone university is neat on tha M anager Dca*rr Announcement will |.: Delfoa. FTancoix P J : neaday w hich precedes th e T h a n k » * r - •a* m id*' through the State News W»ek of S iltn tt to Give Froth tate card and tin » nine-will be played S . Eunice M rs Dill Reuben ing vacation T h e reservations tor .H on the Irish, court Hillsdale m ilage Idson V em o n H Downes, parties must la* inade through ’ he Girls Chanre for Sororilv will be the final home game of the season as i+w .Spartans will dose the O gden F dean's office with »he exception <•( Erickson. EfTie those which are to be held in the MENCHOFER AND KOCHAN C H f I F T I F ^ A l i l i HORT HEAD ANNOUNCES Choice. 1930 schedule at Milwaukee. W ilt, with M arquette uhivmrsity. on March 1. It, Josephine .O. M a rth a F : Ferrari, ( ie o D ; Union T h e fall term parties which • ATTEND ORATORICAL MEET T A n i r n P P m c t ANNUAL FLOWER SHOW D ie schedule booked j » o* fo llo w »' j. John D ; Flaker. Paul R been scheduled for this term are »lie S ; Forsyth. Holland W ; follow s: Pi Kappa Phi. Oct 26. U ttiy M en rh o fer a; coarhe*. atti «, TO PLEDGE LIST Po«t Believe« Show lo he Bcily*’’ .Inn. .Ian. I —stvraruse iiHlversity. here. 4—<»hi*« Wesleyan, here. Stanley K T h ea tre: T r im o h » Oct 26 Hotel Jan. 9— I'n iverslly «»f lletm it. here. iius R oy A.. Ofxidhue. W alter Kerns; Alpha O am m a Rho. pt't Irhigan tnato Jail. 16— Hethanv i'oUege at Hrthany. on.vchalk. John E Oroesbeck. Union: Herinian Oct ^ 26. Ma.s*-r.. AH llooie« Am menl LiiU Sub. Ev«r; Dale i« Nov. 15, 16, w Va. L . ; Broeftbeck. Kdw C . O raliam . Tem ple. Fast Lansing. Union l.iterar 5 .They j »resented .1 pcfilion ib^n» ' I ‘ Ite a v u ti;:! ion. ;.sk milled al Fnd of R uihinf Ian. 17 ( arnrgie Tech »1 Pitlsbnrg. Po. t T .; O ra ham. R*»t>**rt C Oct 26 8-12. Delphic, Oct 26 house Jan. 7.1— I nlversitv «»f V»»tre Dame, V irgin ia A . Hafre. Jane F . ' AeThe 'ib.; Cfti M w lu ssn S ta te t r id nutted Wc«h. here. “^in. Josepli R ; Hanlon, W m B . Om ega Nov Ka; ieague TJ e j »eut km * «s «crep t Jan 2.V—ti'illverslty of lielrntt at De- i lla h A : H a rrti M argaret A . Delta. Nov tn now Mi» îugan S ta ti : * 0 prodi troii. T em p le f’ t .» naan a«nd co-#d debnUir u nee the p itlon »if the let »6 Mrs Alice J itenld. Fxiitii sian. Nov M axim ■oront1 » Al it t -a iif*;m rt ias*. giri ;«r Ian. ‘‘ N ll»|M* •ollegr, lore «'nt**r »?’.• a*e conti * vfuch ! e rn ity pice j last Tuesday s « ver itiiid« Miry. John A Hermann. Louis C l it Alpha Nov title fheatt* ; forbidden *<► i»».- ,u '..K' i fjiìiu-, 1 all Jan. .51— Margueltr nniverxlly. here f.eid on Nfich igan su «*»* «u n i News, manv »»rgun- >rstiev. A llred D . Hertzler. Alice D elta Kignm Phi. fi Union; Er ons hn f ; freshnten c«rl . let» 7—Kalama«»»» *ollegr. here Theatre •».me m February unced ' additions 1 e a n n o rj plland. Chas F Holm e». N ellie Alphlan Nor**16 U t t let». II —HrIlian« college, lierr. of 01 oU d^c • luster men. l)rin gin g Hit? of flou •' T h e purpn»*e o f ti sis Lent period. 1 ’“p ltik em p er. Kdw H Hrx»ver » T h e follow ing is tl I eh. 14—O berlin college, here. .ed up Mr* M enrhofci or M r F «ver fhc .’(M) mark s' un opportunlt r D : Hoover. M uriel 1. ilorrung. houses »hat. have lieei > >b IS—-I niversity o l .Mirhlgan a l Ann ;»nd then recently '•» i liink over * lie »•■! L . Howard. Lu ella; 11 .la-rman Delphic. 9-12. Oct 4 A e IT * \rhor !«* • s ei ve resented ned j 'e iis follows ai ionia : A . Houghton. IXmu id . * 8-12. ►f t 11. Delta .sigma - I hr«i is Brown. Rorhes* Ir h. 18— 1 tiiversil y of V oire Dame a l wav C lare; Jennry He *n 1 OCt I: Ulysaian. 8:30-12. f.,«■etui« m*. '^aftirdSY rted to i ntertutu inten* f««l »nd decidle w ith which on *»Mi»* C in cin n ali O hio "»«hath Hr ml. I ml vian M . Jenkln* n W Delta Sigma Phi. 8-12. No Vili lam in fer. Ha» •or. Feb. 21— lllllsd alc ««»liege, here. outside infSueiire ». i leo H . Join ■on .moira 8-12 Nov 16. Alph Delta sig m a Pi —R on ald Kennedy Mar. I—-.Maniueltr university a l 3111« 30-12 Nov 16. Uniol itrecti y .«» the «lose o f -si :n. Ruby V Rh*> . wanker. \\i\. tic R ap id »; John aaselman. Kalam.i- k” 1 puderen- e slip w ill t»c . Elbert « K eefer 8-12. ov 18. AeTheon. H-L W ayhe Con ve :. R obert Clark 12. Nov 16. l*i Kanpa Phi, who is on 'h r h ¡1 e n t to this FOR NOT SPEEDING >an me *IA GRAD ADDED P hi C i.l Alpha 8 30-12 Dec : Literary. 8-12 Dec 7 and ’ He nan- Don: Wentluuf»> Li' CROSS COUNTRY MEN NEEDED «. bv the d iffe r■n* ■i»roriti«‘ t m u d then fi tl in th e ¡ip ENGINEERING CONSULTANT 'Lansing; It«« I , ' ‘rond .»nd th ird o f Um* » WOMAN'S P. E. DEPT. 8 30-12. I X f 14 T h e deadline fo r making pf wyando' fjertan Jock (Hark. Bad Axe candidates are \ and freshm an • !l“ wtsiws to ■tn and re fi Ha* »me from » hom 11 was rer TO LECTURE FRIDAY NIGHT e n a tio n s in »he dean's office <»;» .Iitr- < >nicr Youngstfjw K according to Cos her name 1 or 1 the iu:t of a fall term is W ednesdav » »ct G eorge K Orrok prominent consult- Don W ilkin -on. Detroit T h is year's total ci LM mjt »• Take C hart« of Tr imira Richard M acD onald 1>• ■> ■frort mg engineer «»t New York city, will de- bon Joseph W m tefih ein . IM-Hrf* ; Ani one interest liver an llfustrated 1« d u re before a I t f c g t a l G y au ailici. L O S T Thu rsday night wrist id Jones. Clara; Franklin pull» •«j to re a ith erin g o f xtudcf it .' Mjent She is Miss Edith D elta— Horton stick ler p <*< T h e m eeting whc h I held under the y. h raduate o f Columbia uu- L 11« auxplcea o f the siti» 1 « iu branch o f the . New York, and Oregon State Ph Kappa Tau Robert, Connor I)* Fxcitement Reigns in State Am erican S ociety » M«*chanical En- . who »■« ’*o have com plete chargr i vidua t mnoctica Sororities Await Date For O lym pic J W« <1. S t Johns 4 am Stands at Ann Arbor Battle gineer.x. w ill be* pr»' r-edcd by a dinner m eeting o f the Ro ind T able Fellow- .Hchwartaberger ■' *roit; John Madon- tidenU wlvo wish to ia th*- rst tim e th at this work been hon i ed by a regular in- Pledging of New Members na. Detroit*; Kiev*- • Sluka. Orand Hnv- ship tn lamxtng attend the ditinei hould communicate tor. T o date she has given 360 en; Stanley W ilki i-, Cleveland. O hio w ith Prof. I ! M ■ Dirks of the m e« Union L iterary C lyde la m b ert. R*~- T h ere was plenty o f excitem ent at D ■an,** mo t *.f them had Died their ctiam cal engirif^’ nn g department teal exfunina* ns and eop erU to ne th e toph» more cioru this com - S orority girL» who hav® talked probably »**■ i «n a b a . lldw in •' veet. Charlotte; fSd the Ann Artxjr gam e tut our particular ot wrappings and were devouring A ll interested : « » sons are invited to th in g R igh t Bp**ncer, Chicago ill. but it was a il going »tie wrong way r«i drinks in «stontxhitia quantitiea. »he lecture. week am iably to desirable ruaheea fo r tw o Krnext. Retire u».nsiderablv the wrotig way. in : c f to e delight o f the shirt-sleeved small ork h ove y< »heir u £ ^ of soror- Alpha Oanitna R ho in spite o f th e roar» o f Spartan barker» t* vending them yed SrtUT * w ° f S r“ t T ^ « * • “ n "* i up m coml“” - .’ ICS r ouc!*' CiMJp >■ >4 wmka (d Fast Lansing bihsket system as not boon com- oW e quiet now. lo r thtx is fulonet » ”« « 1 1 Delphic* Amon« i Schure. Oavlorrf. about» »if the I4*»v Sem it» <-i f fiere a«*» a g«iod deal o f m errim ent teas ano m w on ied ùpprTelaxaman T h e Instaiiation o f l4U a~»yi- Ruahmg la a ll over and there s no Phi Chi Alph: Richard N»jchaz*l. Hie end « f the stadium. w ho*l yell Un ««mg *>n tw tii tjefore the gam e und straggle 1on xiM» in not w ill be much condition o f *: «•neve th e crowd- necewuty o f dom e anything but »m ile iocker roam. a t ruaheea oik the street, and leave the bring at>> o take every M gorlty on O r and R ap id » the «-ampu W h ich prrjgrwBh-x. thqugh Rapid* «scar Anway. O rand anymie » h o d l«*ad them fm iatrtia fter, during th e rext o f the we«-k-end ritta I » , u r d . O ran d R apid, I » » , t ht*r lad,, and a «ra a t (ifIp to Ilia f S late !.ad *»m moni o f ua would rnora le of both teams AT THE UNION »he froxn de through a ,ng a n 15 o elock lor a regular h u a u m anshow lie was 1r*tm S tate A kindred spirit Lon g Hair AV- atnaiaeos goM egt ottto the n ah ees. la n d a with neither party meeting, o f the group. A ll undentleae- And we a ll came home sunburned, to the h en w , on the field, teem ed to be Sham poo and M arcel................ M U IV —Loodarape C lu b meeting. H art en d t h e r e , ■ k g o f uncertainty tn ^ lo .n eae u t h a t men enrollad tn tite landacepe depart- afp ,r anticipating everything Ir a n hla impreeiuon o f tumaelf Bhampon i m Finger W aea......- M J I b u ld w * I tha « — l l r t h Whgra there w in prob- U » pledge, com e to get thetr i » n i are uncermy invited tn attend tnow !n , naaty d r la le . so m e tew t^ „ o ( w M n u c n >Ild S h am p o» and W ater W | f| .....-M j l D elta Xpatlon. Union - a M r ha a o a i a n w hen th e amhMuou, r B M U ponged^on mahea fo r turpruae ’ h i» m eeting eetb eu r optnte. rarin g more lo r tn# e w y t m e rode o r walked or Sham poo O n ly , -.........— .H a ‘ it CouacU. Union fh M W ok p « « n a a h H faln mh‘ * - min ,» m m n « e aam u tao. U a ■ piadge ptedg* «ratto«a lto _ _ _• _ _ _ _ _ «traditional im tb a u «cane i b u o m i iudvowu mmam th an Ilo r com - uunuhM HMU, h u S H T o r wxrnUung. track b o m . and _ « ( M n n t m w ith mtt> ran w n m g b o m . f o r u u u ik c . ' W A H T B D -P o o iu o h t o cook la f r a t o r - R r t . u r lv t d in racoon c o o u and >»>* th o u «h Ih n cmbpuo h o n « a a « b o n ta o o M anicure — H it AY— t o _ ite m m r a m m — g m m m M what m b to to o n ^ . i T a a i l i . u t f t o fin d h o n a lf- ntty h a m n u to to rU M U M n x k »> o h n n a n u io m u m to chon* the team { ratb or th * w m l a * w oa r to lo r — * ******** a* .. . . . . S L S ^ T b h . i t « ao«. KUhom. «M M m M m . Utota«. oaward to vietory; but by tho cad of ;S t Ä ^ k n a A iE rT ! » « • U H M W M «■ r m i fo r tia r a * ^ !............ — : o rn a n t, m oro o r I « * , an d a e e o a a M B U T COUPON PfUDAT— y tg g - m m aam m eU aaM a a « « m m w ith w h a k a l m o i l D n n o ta n t» m o w I-W I) M « M . A. C. Avo. fo r fÄ * . contest. Coaches m a y atten d the phv. presidents, football coaches, newspaper subatttutes an d coaches ware n ot to in ­ sica! in ju ries o f tltetr team members at Player Control of Football sports Writers, referee* and o fficials and struct th efr teams o r substitutes be­ even spectators. B tit It could not exist tween hVves. any tim e du ring gam es o r between i * . tgcui State News nods o f play." On O ew b er 20.1027. th e central com ­ Games Advocated by Writer without players. m ittee o f the N ew Y o rk S tate H igh Ir is not an absurdity that the one School association adopted w hat has This, then, is pla yer control. A small (C on tin u ed on page 4) essential unit in the gam e is voiceless? been called "G en eral Regulation Num - i ¿ufim thr eollfff jm r by tha i»ud»nt« of Mlcbimn Stato Editor *. N o t»— This is the first o f a T h e N ew Y o rk T im es la. year printed Thus he has no say in how the rules ber One " In b rief it is: I M Mcomi cltsa* tnatUT at ihr pnatnffirt. R*»t Fantina. Miehinan. :«rì|r« o f articles w ritten by John R. an account o f a disput between the shall be fo rm ed .'ch a n ged or revised. tate Newt office 1« I* ■at.il on the fourth floor of Ibt Union building. •‘ (1 ) In sectional and state cham ­ Tunis o f the New Vork Evening Foot coach and th e captain ' D rake uni* K e cannot choose the position he shall Telephone, eotlwpe •t'-hnnjre. eatenetan 104 ■l0 5 ip < t e t i» t e -CoHiglete g»«clt! A*S. Ay.. Inc.. 60S Fifth Ave.. Nwr York City, f t * K. Michi*»» Aw.. Chicago. Ill Kt.y Han hill. Inc.. 40 F. S4th bt.. — on i whether th r con trol o f football games shall be left to th e player* d o t ­ verslty. •‘O il the field," said t l coach, ‘ and play. He cannot determ ine how he shall plnv any position. He no longer can de­ pionship contests a fte r th e contest has begun no coach o r oth er adult shall interfere with the activity o f th e con­ Attention York City, 80 !ioyl<*lon St . agpaaring in the Michi? in State N r« Mana . 410 Michigan riftm hy the *^!ltor*in-chiéf in g the tim e games a re In progress or to the coaching -tails as is now in vogue. T h e com plete series w ill be printed in don't come back." „ T h e coach, the teae.he o r instructor had in this ca.se become r yrant; som e- termine where the game shall lie held, against -what team s he shall compete testants. o orr e%en what he shall w ear in action, •2) Th is regulation must be in ter- Studente Ml. hla Maialanti, who art- «I jrfcnts. They i way hr intcriff¡< ials are s itvelf. In fact so fully ts and actions o f the SHINE - LACES exerting every effort to find a new tub room, bu t at pre cut the d by the coach with Rasnmnnt o f F|bi if w ith nr> much in itia- as the band club members. bex in an automobile. Th e second grievance, the fo rb idd in g the use di r band « t f nach W ifi" has the situation been instrum ents b y m em bers of Sw artz Creek, appear t< > b« wholly Let Us Develop ina in d irection that o f late unjustified. B oth organizations, are to be sure, a part of _tbe « it hn . ned such a point that -.’ take the field it Is a college but at present th«* Sw artz C reek band is not t ruly ¡y «he be.s* coach w in.” college organization. Th e college has in» ju risdiction over th hand, its personnel is not confined t<* wl Saturiti i.v f»o D e p e n d a b le D ru gs H n trl (¡Hita in fe rio r to the one that B n M ichigan WIyon mttdness, smoothness and flavor. Tobaccos Ail fivintJMn pen * art ^ ou rn rtvr.l but S'hrofft'. Litetttnf it *usnmtee»t uncontl»- u c iv v tv thehc.it-treatmemof cigarettetntacros. mads free of throat scratch" by Mother tutn«Uv iv't v»ur lit«, and utttw SbttiflW pn>lu. t» •n ibrvvot ^udratttv#«l -tgikinMdiIke» m nuirrdt Forh e a r -trentina is neithernewnoresclusivi-. Naturahersetf. #nd e-.mi««Kip r*r«tn ud M«ck tifirttm* tH n *.*fiT V . | t.40 and f « J3. N o c k It has'htn-n used for years hy fracH eatly oil nvnri I X t o * * - flO J O . U d in V . 1 0 3 0 ar.J 19 30. •A»r««.u.$.A • te i »m i* £ » » . s. ». g*. ate Coverttt* dtt* MTV tty off« MVteteOte id Aoy- B e t tt ea r T o b a c c o « m ak e th e m sm ooC bar a od “Dor « à tei* *t m certom r m w «M w . o í » w u M ñ A t L w in T i m an um a . pm c« t a t e . g l i a l K l «T»«»* * phy . **rs at IE ,; M cK a y , M argaret L .; M ack. K e n - 8pagnuolo. rfelen I t . ; Sprlck. Marian en lie- Social Events F. £ SflVK ATTEN0S In eth R : Magnus. Rose; M arkham, F loyd S.; M a rt ell. A rth u r E.; M artin, O .; Stevenson, M argaret ; Stlmac. Peter T .; S tiff, I M i A . O .; Stone, James A.; Follows Week of Rushing lETJUIDItGY MEET C la ir H.; M artin , Jennie E.; Mehney, O a y le H ; Moore. Stuart W .; Morse. Stueuwer, Retnhold Evelyn P .; Sulltvan. H elen K . F .; Swanson. Sarah L .; Murdock, Helen M ; Museh- Taylor, Edna C.; Tennant, Alice A.; enheimer. Frederick. Thom pson. K en n eth W .; Thompson, O L L O W I N G a m ost b u sy an d e xcitin g week-end. D raiin d fo r ¡n A n lH iI M etallari- Nadeau. Floren ce M .; Nelson. M ary R ichard W .; Thorpe. Alice. Mrs.; the student body enters the th ird week o f school. A ; Newark, Christine. Niem l. A rvo N ; Traehsel. Janette C.: Troth . Paul H. T h e first few w eeks have been so filled w ith itti F ar E xcredi Pretent NCeske. G ertru de A. Jr . Turner, Frank J. p a r t i e s , football gam es and r u sh in g engagem ents Sopply. O ehrii. R aym on d R Ullenbrueh. G enevieve Mrs,. t h a t the a v e r a g e p e r s o n h a s h a d but little chance Pennell, Robert B : Peterson. W alter Vnndersllce. D avid A : VnnKulken J : I icrce. M hrion L.; Plnneo, Dee W .; Raym ond L.; Van Voorhecs. Lloyd F ; f o r s tu d y . N o w , however, a lull in the social Asst. P io f. P Q Seflncr attended the Pc sch. G u stav H .; Posthumus. Doris Vlncett. D orothy J.; Vletor, D orothy A. s e a s o n h a s come, f o r on S u n d a y the soro ritie s National M etal Congress at Cleveland. 1’. Potter. Rose H. Mrs.; Powers, Edw W alcott, M argaret G ; Walton. Ohio. Sept.. o to 14 Besides discussing fin is h e d t h e i r r u s h i n g , a n d t h e football gam e A rthur K .; Walstead. Ruth R ; Walker. ie g j i ] t h i s c o m i n g w e e k - e n d " w ill b e p l a y e d a t Colgate. T h i s w e e k is s i n g u l a r l y l a c k i n g in s o c ia l engage­ the particulars o f m etallurgy, m achin­ in g and cast-iron, the grave problem 1 o f where the future industrial m eta l­ M. Richards. James B.; R eplogle. W a lter C ; Rinn. H arold W .; Rogers. Richards N ellie C.; W erback. Donna M ; W h it­ field. Geo. A.; Waldbauer Erwin; w .; Rothftiss. G u ilford H.; Rulison. W alker. G aylord A ; Wilson, Clara M.; m e n ts w h ile but fe w p a r tie s have been lu r g is t s are com ing from was gone Josi'phlne; Russow. W a lte r F. W ilson, ifelcn K .: W ilson, M argaret C.; 'in to T h e demand fo r industrial m etal­ o r th e w e e k -e n d . •Schmitt. H enrietta A ; Sheldrick. W ilson, Vera \ T ; Woodard. Clem A lurgists by the companies o f this coun­ h ie s w e r e t h e o n l y f r a t e r n i t y t o e n t e r t a i n t h is w eek- try is four or five tim es the present (>*’(.rgia; Sim onton, Wm. A .; S im on ­ Yarger, Leonard B ; Young, Floyd W son. R ader A.; Sm ith. W . M orden: Zenike. M a rjorie O. |ng F r i d a y n ig h t f o r t h e i r fir s t o p e n h o u s e . T h e P la y - supply. p h e c l t h e m u s ic f o r t h e d a n c i n g w h i l e P r o f . a n d M r-, M ichigan State college is the only ■den, P r o f . a n d M r s , L . C . P l a n t a n d P r o f . a n d M r s . E . A . school in the United States that ofTor.* a course in m echanical engineering to ­ e fa c u lt y g u e s ts o f th e e v e n in g . gether w ith ' industrial m etallurgy and g u r d a y m o r n in g l an th e tre k o f th e s tu d e n t b o d y a n d * o r A n n A r b o r f oo rr t h e a n n u a l g a m e w i t h t h e W o l - it is th e only school teaching industrial m etallurgy in this part o f th e country, ? TlariPtit atiíi (£tft &hnp \ §s§n m a n y p e o p le r e - except at Cleveland. T h ere were three graduates last o f t o w n f o r i h e r e s t an afternoon tea Sunday. .Tune in meohnhieal engineering and le n d th a t th e ca m p u s A color scheme o f yetlow and w hite m etallurgy. T h e y were M r Rehknpf. B IR T H D A Y A N D W E D D IN G G IF T S . g e t s o f E a s t l . a n s i r g was used throughout. the rooms The Who went with the N ational M alleable tea table was centered with a bewt o f Castings Co.; M ark Heardslee. who e r t e d a p p e a r a n c e u ri- yellow and w h ite tea rases flanked wttfc [ n ig h t, w h e n t h e y l>e- yellow tapers went with the m etallurgical slitafT of also 5 About 140 amests were the Cadillac M otor C ar C o . and Mr iirn t o c o m m e n c e t h e in attendance Assisting at the tea ’ able were Mrs *Anna sa’d P|§1 Burts, who is working in the engineer­ g A G R E E T IN G ( ’ A H I) EOR E VE R Y Q C C A 9 IO X g | o f s c h o o l. Robe Chaw, Mrs. T h om as-S tah iev had to ö' :< n«f ing experiment station. From pres­ ent indications there will be about five ktin'T Col. Edward Davis. th r e e ta rn e t b e fo r e Bdnnt o f the m ilita ry de- Mrs a K lem . M r« V E LeR oy more students graduate this .Tune. 'S he, r i n a i k ¿ « 2 C ¿ P ,'ajd M r«. Davis. Onpti. C R Mr lelliga n and Mrs. E I HaC h i m ." 5. Chase and Csipt. R alph pd Mrs. Larson entertained Mb Trc t in Sheldrtck. Miss Ben H azel O ithens and Mis. 'T h e n , S h e d 'd n t . C. G .A . ANNOUNCES NEW me. Sunset Lane, wit Hi haw served h e a r h im t h e h ’- t t u n c . . SELECTIONS FOR CABINET W h y n o t be th o s e ! - '> fo o t h ig h w a y * fin e , I»ut someone w ili > * t)ly b u il l a b u s 110 f e e t w One Girl From Each Sorority Chosen to Represent. C h ir o g r a p h ic ? REGIMENT NAMES F O I M Y WILL HAVE NEW Announcement o f appointm ents to O k ! man W e b s te r says thnt mentis ' w rlliiu j in a p iirtien lar w ay” -- o r t S IT Y E L E V E N S SPONSORS SOON*DDmoNeosTBtCszo.ooo he cabinet f o l the com ing year was mde (ins week by Georgia Brown, w on Is lo tlial t lic it. resident of the Campus G irls Assem- bu F, smith lv ' in** girl from each ■omrtt v was \m l no ntdUor Imw (»atticuliir New Building to b e Equipped With hoson you a re about w r itin g — you can C c o w l i ^ *1 Work On Selrction linray ¡irr : Mariun Alloftoft. Alplm Traveling C r s n e and Furnace bi C3'titega; HrftMl H alf Alpha Ciammn litiil flu* ¡mint that trrrtrs ftlco yoit- r4 ( i x M a l n . Biii nlèe Sexlön- Alpinii P h i. C o r'rn l Devices. • i’ .i and h ave it littcd , in stan tly, to the ryn T 111MUÍ»n. cm li o m e g a ; Duri ; h old er «»I y o u r c h o ic e , w hen you t c n 'g r f c i n o n i f \ì id V Eret Alj »hin n: Deel w raiklns Due to U sed iiuinbt api >u Dpi ta : M ary lllord. :•o iu n i’ ; pet tin; new dents and •eased iir [lidi•rd K ovl. sigm a K a p p » : Iren e fcîKil'f Th n: Edna CXsscmiIbelm ei. work t her» an additi Il 1 / / / W I FRSHARP ' 4Uit.| a. Iv’ \ 'i S e n u ( - f '~ j ) o t n .t W Will!' V feet; wide b> cet long ' AC’ lLT T V D U IIIF S T O FOUNTAIN . the whole k ! th e «oui ( O M 1 M I IIO N O II SYSTEM mal butidi lt - ila- i.iiioi marie’ fotltllÀfl) |»ct» M orse ahd enulpmt nt it*w build in ;iny polnl àM hoM<*r -.in v ro tn r - anv .t, includi K cr«l!iiw . Cuss J Kershaw, W m B ;. K id d er Joseph. K.: K lein Ir s m K lin g posttiiMi- Jiy li new inventtoti) tlic Itticn ment luis be uno íh * j.ih h J . Krauss. Paul <• • haiigdttlilc Nfh. Uiuzun, Sherm an A.: Lam b Frances j w . 1^‘inbach, Iva - o .: Lcplcv Eugene s*-e hmv a wofk« /il any Waltkfcver* Michigan X y r l Jgpson of ( i i w c and AI \ and Tcd-^Zaetch art :»ivii*\ of the cavalry, TfnVold Hannah T liifi coprmittee w ill Duu Likin«. Herbert C. Lin o Helen, Low ry, Robert 1) l.yndrup. L u th ir It Lucas H it tic a : Yliarf) doalerV and « liil«* vno r«?.tlirr*-,. r* - il,.- V. iliMiver -lii.rp Ccncili tbat F J "Ili». tilCaV llUUiiaUliic pCUj, of ’ he iniatM j; M rConncll Helen L ; M cColt'W Jft«. tsjiosdible choices State <»niegr.s' i ib w h.n b will i " i « o X mes im cat < G ; M cNutt, o m a r E.: M cVay. Robert ■i l>e ed trpfjii art B an k .nlanti \ nd a rti I ponsm .spout'*" j ê w w w w wm w m m « :i« U M R ead m I 1ST M N S | s n » 8 ■ ■ I A S T L A N S IN G »rtx 'i t i n u i IV IM M . I JEWELER « I M I C H I G A N # H. S. Marshall For SPECIAL cVon-Stop Writing COSTUM E T h ese A il-A m erican F ootball Stars, JEWELRY ’ L ik e A H Reas F ellow 's. Depend on Parker Pressureiess Touch Near Poitott ce » ■ ■ m m ■ wm V o n • Breakable Barrel* — - * Cirf'dtt'.r in k (*fp a cify — (\tk w tmr. * ^ m « \ Thu m ;w >*rt nt - 'iH y c 'ir Sr >: T ..Strtfld. * * tmm ■* R e m u i g t o n Both are lines o f national defense D o y ^ j krryrw **• W r " " t'Z n w r : A rar* A.rre P o e t u h l e T HF. M ississip p i was * menacing Hood. meets an evrr-qroA :n g s tr e a m <•! A « r n i v\ o f pe**s rr. t1 llfe c e i l fc'iyjr«! T o ilo this siiccevshiHv T h e telephone was the ttrst hne (d th e lit* Pnrkeir I*. h v «U ¡fi+r ¡npr>pu¿ M « A~ -! a r>:hm3tsr;- -Jnfa fKitl ’ ITV* hnrf U tin dUnlay defense, for over its wires the work against e x p a n s io n p r o n r .im e m b r a c e s i n telephony through and sea, fo ships rtf *5 Hsioterl in ■rh r L ib ra ry I trac-, ; r .* «1 Fk* r r e r t h e pr I t ' « n inri n v i per.-jam *** •. « n o v e t h «’ ' ;r'i. err m m t e ’mc* y rwur — th e lir io * * » !, ,x r i •lMMii.«nik r ' N w n | » M il performed the same s e r v ic e as d id tele­ en ami planes u I r tf af** *ui c t t h t - a m ir « i f surely as in emergency, the telephone to every corner of the land. » h i f h s o u » a n I fin d o n r v m b ig a a a r h i o e « . . . a m i > r l . . - rio I a f N a « ¡ Ut p r ic e . < *n*u. •Continued from page 2» a « ™ » roaches working out In th e field. ^ DOWN TO DEFEAT IN BATTLE name fo r a big idea, a new idea in second only to that which it oerfofm s tT o be continued i Am erican athletics, rhe idea o f return­ ing the gam e to the players, o f making WITH WOLVERINES SATURDAY ____________- the captain and players and not the change in the established -procedure.’ _ „ _ _ #i Although General Regulation No. 1 Crowley’s Mm PUy H ird Ball But Fail to Score Against Heavy *has been the subject < h bitter ion. it j Wolverine Team;Michigan Scorei Two Touchdown, and ^ 'S n ^ n d o rw d Sr* •d u c a --1 Field Goal to Poll Final Score to 17-0. ,® osophy at C lumbla. S T A .T K CO£#t*H!GE»» r e p r e s e n t e d oach respor o f tlie . . iw f a y a n d h is 1 g h t i n g g r i d d o r s , th e M ic h ig a n \\ Iv o r in t* a t A n n ,-bribed as l a y , o n l y t o s u i f ' r a 17-0 d e f e a t , a guarantee E A S T t a n s i N c s a b it t e r ly fo u g l b o t t l e t h r m ig h - right and ben r<* a f t e r n o o n . l»ke?-jtien w it h pic T “ S p a rta n s fu r - [. VST TIMES TONIGHT o f s tiff Tt wide VieSprctmleoftheQtftt • ip e s u n c o r k o d a plendid ru n n in g w ith , s o m e a lm o s ' perfect- blocking W ^ ^ O O IO R K t h e m a t o u c h clow d u rin g th»* fir s t CO STELU ) th ird and f«> m t h e fie ld lot: • h i g a n ’ s 2 0 - v a r ti Who broke a wav G e o r m O 'B r iij ì in on w a s h a r d to t a r t a n ! in S a t u r - A W A H N E R BRO S. '» w e d a l i g h t i n g P R O D U K T IO N u ld b e h a r d t o »o t b a ll f ie ld , a n d I TOMORROW and TH URSDAY ■ e n 1h 'i s i a s t i c a l l y s u p - s o r r 6 ,5 0 0 S t a t e fa n s , back !d showed a baffling m% ALL-TALKING - I r a » .land hnrifll •^hfoi»*! like hnrr«—* I hate horses it*« lrtj»!|| Hut if yon say hnr-. < then IT! ride horse. 1*11 do anything f«d voir* in the ring in P u n c h / SIN ItH . |N ♦T A T E _Ç L - rruvkiiH 'ki F o fr Harden lllll M reb lu — lt. » it.I sm esd '»Irlltlif Su. r II 0.1.11 K Idler is Dm » Hin* Him rail tludvin •#»t I It II nun Vnrrtbfri EDWARDEVERETTHORTON- ~ Unni, m Itti lt.. k .'»..» PATSY R U TH M I L L E R « * ed m u n o b r i e s ! 1.1 Fit •>in / ifer SI I. HI J FRIDAY and SATURDAY {■•u< hd« m rm b K Vmitv Aflt F ie ld •<-u. hd«> rm b K (lit mil . -- ALL-TALKING Sin Menu Ko.»« It for %U*'I >.irr it von '•»r ’»ic iiik f. Heston to r timIvor, (la r i fe r O ravcllnt. PiMirtnan I» Ha m uri« lor l'or, (o r t i »«.I I ki.uxki. Slotriv.ui for lirm li can M ate ( rail for D irk e«« Uldlrr. |)|rkfMi|| for ( rail. l>4tio«.*r. C'rall for Hi. k. -oh II.him. .Invlin for I \o, Sf, •snw.,d. W arner for Dill Me hol« Otiertini I mpire — M o n ili» Urnki Field iu d (r — Thompson la m i it. I- I N d H n n m a n -•» irdinei Illinois ATTENTION f lot» \ ol VSrliv Mill IV Offering for S|rn 'vubvtanlLs.l . in a cigarette it's Ta s t e / Food at Con! CHARLES (BUDDY) VSr hao* a new. rfflr lr n t und o perir nr rd pervonnel "S t i c k i n to our knittin*’* —_o*yef ting that t.hriicdlclih popuUiity depend* o i (ìive t v a Trial ChrMcrhdil %Ut\to . . . H ut s%h4t »» ta s te ? ittp n g A r t s « * , f o r o o e t h in g — k e e n a n J i p u y t r a g r a n c r . F o r a n o t h e r , th a t M l* s o m e t h in g •— f la v o r , m e llo w to b a cco RO GERS p u n l n c u — » h i e h « c c a n c m lv c a ll " c h a r a c te r .'* T a s te is w h a t sm ok ers C h e s t e r fie ld o f f i u ~ s c a n t; fa a te is w h a t I A rch e ry TheRiverof T A S T E above every th in g and vH THfV SATWV Olympic-Rain bow Recreations Romance* M A R Y B R IA N W AU AC E BEERY JU N E CO LLYER >. y * ™ * ' Day-Frimd" i n n s lil H K H I rale! ¿waggerlng *• B O W L IN G 2Ï E 5?*. A Ä -1MJ aking ^ * therw ***"*. T m r 94 H—