Michigan Slate News •■ ■ ■ ■■ ■■ ■ ■■ M M ■■■M H H M M I Faculty Member»/ Freah-Soph Subecrlbe to Clem Ru»h The Stole yew » I » Saturday 'm e 2 2 T U E S D A Y , OCT. 15,1920 N um ber 8 1 1 8 C O -E D P L E D G E S T O AGRKM.TIIIUST MAKES C O N V O C A T I O N O F O F F I C E R S C L U B M AKES ANNUAL C H IG A N S T A T E S O R O R IT IE S A S M M C U B f f i S C T 1 S E L E C T IO N O F C A N D ID A T E S F O R Month Following October Perional Frient) of Education S IL E N C E W E E K ' E N D S R U S H IN G liane. CALLED B Y PREXY Head. H O N O R A R Y CORPS SPONSORS •I Pledging Held Sotnrday; Formal Ceremoniei Set for Thii N orm an Hurd, ed itor o f the M ich i­ President to Address Gathering cf Prof. E. I.. Austin, new head o: lhp Murdock, Canbv, Krause, Sexton. Steensma, Telford Abbey and Brown education departm ent, has just re W eak; Pan-Hellenic Rule» Act A» Guide gan Agriculturist. official tainpus pub- First Ye*r Students in cd four copies ot "T h e W ork tit Are Choices; Candidates to be Presented tc 1¡ration, has announced that the tir*-* During Ruthing Activities. issue of the m agazine fo r this year will Gym Tomorrow. T each er of Vocational Agriculture Regiment Next Week. 1m ake its appenranco in East Lapsing Z M. Smith, one o f the ferrinosi J o n Friday ot tins week on the subject in the ro ’.i These are personal gifts from Smi K i g h t M ic liifr u n S l i j t é c o - e d s w e r e e h o s e n f r o m a lis t, o f 10 p i s - jinxing? three weeks ul' intensiv *1 an xiety on the port 1 * j F ollow ing the O ctober isstie the Aq- “an co-ed rusheos and a series of luncheons anil teas c ’1 riculturlst w ill be published regularly ATTENDANCE COMPULSORY i! of pies Austin, w ho is turning over to th e college librar’ s d b ilit io s b y t h e n iT i« *»rv » l u l l a t a m e e t i n g jftst n i g h t t o ru n a s of cam pus sorol’it-ies, comtis th<* publication of tho nt . about the fifteen th o f each m onth T h e n o m in e e s t u r t h e l’m n l i o n o r a r v p o s itro n *» ; < p . 0 . T , C . u n it . m agazine is published by the students Failure to Attcwl Will be Consid­ e use o f students. 1st o f pledges issued b.V the !*an-Hi»llrnic council. Tw o [The departm ent bead w as. s p o n -o rs. 'P h e n o m in e « s w ill be. p r e s e n t e d ! o I h e i r r e s p e c t iv e ■ ; in th e agriculture and hom e economics Tghinjr fltld a week of silence w as term inated by inform i ' departments, and is circulated among ered Disciplinary praiseworthy m his continent on M mv d iv is io n s (h ir in g r e g u la r d r ill p e r io d s n e x t M on d a tu! Tuesday library in u*m| cep non commute« class activities 1929 J -H o p re- prom inent in .1 m em ber o f ttend and thé ronvoca ‘Uiulent Council rules th e Th em ian soci« (Hen Murdock, bid she au tom atically receives >v other activity which oc- '"h C la n Editor Indicate» Juniors 111 nrs! ,,7 1 iIor, ass rush, and concen- Bn 11le G reek. is at va^ M"ichigan ,v b!'ske',‘“S tate" Church Financial Drive Under for the annual tff o f sphynx. al notice. It is thought that m candidacies >i time. Failure »*» attend Fail to Keep Appointments tu ition o f th< sophomore t lass on senior women's h ry; vlce-presj- on o f this period prevents ex- , was answered last night by a large W ay; Church Open Houie * lassed as au abqétiPO. but highlights ot the last dent o f the veiiior Fushing seasons and the harm- ' turnout o f prospective court men :)Umtry offense, President enior repre- ■Am ong th e squad to report was five Tomorrow Night. With Photographer. jnrpk>lherarv*l8 iiiu early battle, sent a liv e to A W sh ow ■______ t In preparation lor he events which and a member I t s to the societies and girls letterm en. several good prospects from P ia ­ announ*'ing the freshman „ „ i w l l l -tart at 9 30 Saturday, Get p f Tau Sigm a member o f list o f nominees follows Reports received Inst night .1 the 1028-29 all-fresh five, besides sev­ ron V(. c were lxistcd t»n the cam - 1... 19. ireshnien last night elected th eir K a p p a Alpha Fhei An enslvr li.sl o f reliqioiu. activi- Isabelle Poulson. clnss «sin or i ol h women are 1 Chi Om ega G ertrude Pearce. eral reserves from last year's varsity m. class chairm en C a ll the fa ll student program in 1930 W olverine, m djcate that the me et on Spencer ¿ e m b e rs o f the « ■f 1930 G ertru de Otwell, Lansing: T w o other letterm en and some good re­ Peoples hurch has recen tly been pub­ tiers o f the junior class to whom pic­ 1... cenerai chairm an: Gen* k l.1,\.‘* /,»• ....Ir serve m aterial w ill report a fter fo o t­ Both nominee- »t.1 nt rv sp«jnsor tier. D etroit: Vera Reynolds. lished by Miss N eva L ove well, student ture appointm ent* have been »cut urr U‘P captain. KeniuMh M ac A fee, in hftTRO ball is over. )ts o f the tu g-of-w ar. an.I Willinn M ev- a r r Jutllors Bett\ Knui- a use. of Rock- K a th ryn M cCuttcheon. Bir- Veterans who w ill take in th e early V. W. C A director. .: R uth Bnrnes. Ithaca. O er- practices a re Capt Jim m ie Van Zylch, varied series o f functions that will It provides a SUCCESSOR TO tailin g lo keep these appointments with the photographer en*, as third man Charles La I. Ju- ford, is a member of the n p fo v e <*f interest and im portance to 0 special arrangem ent has to I*, la1 nlor class president and vearlin »ver- ' mitt oc of the 1930 j- H o rkel. St C lair: Vivian Norton. flashy tw o year veteran forw ard : Don friends o f the church made by the W olverine stall with both seer, has announced Hiat picking ol Elizabeth Baker. W lialin g: IW illia m s , H ow ell; M arie Tut- G rove, dim inu tive tw o venr experienc­ e d forw ard: A rt Hnoa. who was a guard T h e regular church financial drive started yesterday and will last until GOULD NAM ED LeClrnr studio and th e excusing teams will get under wav at otiee wltl office fo r the m aking of these appoitii- the first meeting of the track contest­ Chi Om ega class activities, and .1 incm I'ienitce Scv* ~'-"‘’ "‘THU* scoring threat last year: F.d Totten, ant:. in th«1 gym W ednesday at -I p m Rointe, is on the music i tlfc illp k w in M arjorie K night. Grass center, and Ed Scott, guard. Roger Saturday. Students are welcome at an Open Gordon Merchant to be Substitute r ^ iJ rtr N « « \ ^ i ^ - ’i m ’ He also appointed H a m S a tu riln as the Hop, active u! n I f l f l ^ l P i r i a n Cook. H arrisville: A rloa ^ r o v e and Duke Schau. letter winning the hour when tin I tosh hordes should member o f Alpi G rand Rapids; E lizabethi House in the church parlors tomorrow w,n ^ P p rt fo r practice after night. 7 to h to o'clock Drum Major, Major, Say» thB I’W oim phcr u in.- Mme w I’ l It w ill be Mi Foul. iid. • Students must ra th er 111 tradltiona! red paint and T h e tw o non he Artillery can.. . . . . . . . . the present football season is over .J jln e s b u tT : M arth a B radley, .sophomore m ateH al lo r th e (earn Social Service Night Falcone. keep the original upitointiucnis. lor old clothes division are m of I lie class of Oct, 23 w ill be M em bership Niqht only in 1 y sivcla l I ases Will we ul- Sophom ore « Jgss officials plan ]'31. Beryl Abbe " ol Haiti«* Creek, 'akes g P U r z a r e t Dougdy. M t Pleasant, this year includfw R an d y Boeskool, w itli an open house in th e church par­ low a n y e a second opportunity. If m eeting ol all second yçfi.ii a leading rol«' 11 the Theta Alpha Phi ^ | O a m m a Delta D orothy M ac- lanky center: G eorge AverlU. R H lors Merchan' is been a ‘-luden w is I ms las puturc in the O ld « hall at 7 30 tonight to am n production ,'TI i«* .Colonel's M aid." to Lansing: R uth W eir. D o- Bredin. A lfred Hrose. Doe Pinneo. and ubstitute dru njor for book, he fot* minute details p f tin1 big si rug' lie presented ir 'in- near fu iure A “ Y " Hom ecom ing breakfast - will be 8he M arth a Robertson, Ion ia, H enry DeHaan. Varsity reserve m ate- ' Tnilitii'v ha In charge will be K enneth Lafavc held from 8 to 1 0 :t0 a. in < vt 2fl t une named " is on tii<* favor • committee of the Hop Ust, D exter ;__Jane Benedict rial out this fa ll includes Russell cement made Oct :to will be W ork Shop Ni ht with The class editor also hat if general « hairman. and his assistât' , tl»is year and .1 member o f th Th e- |rth Monroe. Rogers C ity. Sheatliolm . Dan Prrndergaat. and Jub ectpr, who hiu services from 7 to 8 :trt o'clock in aliV ruse a '-Indent Mllfi- Robert Uu&kirk. tu g-of-w a r c a p ta in ;, mian society lorothv Brown, ot Iron lo.vd. M ilford : Virginia Bleum.i Barnard. C a rl Nordbcrg. an oth er re- ties to till I emporary cientIV well satififled wi roof David Sw anson, track ; RVr llredin . Mountain is 01 i the acts And novelties sta te 's Cfwm opolitan club is to serve A ileen Case, K a ia m a m o: serve, w ill report a fte r foot ball season ' i'-, the ¡lines "Johnny' from the tirsi sitting, a footb all: Alfred Hrose. flag a supper lor flic foreign born wn N o­ h. and com m ittee ot lie flo p and active on f M e r r il W ayne; M arion L e ig h - T s over lóuld. State's vetcian baton-swinger Mtaalon; Norm a Tevpannlna. Coach V an A lstyn e p la n » to hold vem ber 6. M rrcfieiit hnx tm de in itial apiieitr- could be arranged only hrougli lier. L Van Patten, obstacle race sopivi- the campus h«‘ is ,in Alpha Gam m a Nov 13 is Cabinet ri»»^»f Nicht Miss J* 0 11 Ison declared. It. won't do m ore leaders are preparing II men DHta V irginia DSy. CfiM d t y : th ree even in g practices a week during ihfCH with the 1 t it at 1)0(11 the Alnin I a .‘•indent any good to try fo r a hard struggle since •y feel 'p i», nomit G irl Reserves • from th e Lansing Cuvalrv sponsor brum. E verett: M argaret Hein- the early season drill. He instituted «»Ilea»’ and Ui:i erslty o f MicliigAti second sitting with LeCleiir t hetnsHv (*ut - lumbered hv their p tifito n . this practice fo r the first tim e last fall A tra including f*uusing Epst l,ahMhH pot bàli »m es, tii plavthg ¡1 fam iliarity i* both w two Magdalena oui M Aill udit­ vm.Ii (ir.in nui 1 . duties .mil an cane I'diMim. ol i is a member of 1 Phi" Aileen Allen. C h arlotte: and met with such success th a t he i' ! .eland Cobh ulti­ the H iciniat N o-. in I't pie ilo h mi student ' ahd is on lhe Burbridqe. G rand R apid1-: planning 1 ! again i Lou Bird. Evanston. Ill . Har- o f 1 lie Spartans' »*arly preparations pwer. G reen ville; Jean Carr, last fa ll was the 11-24 victo ry : cored O ne of Mic results ’! pel li'j niancp xjK't ■need lc«n. cn mituung in more it Is . xp eru d -!.;it ill lU'Rd t l » - partitn niu i« inn W. A. A. VOTES DOWN ; ge ot the meet official «lenire t the j- i f o p nis with a mini programs and invitai ¡on * com m ittee of Mareare IVIf.»id *>f Royal Gnk has apiM'iocd u spveral dram atic bibng: Dorothy Emmons. East o ver Mie U h tversjtv of M ichigan '¡ve­ H ope M organ East Lansing in December Hedrick. East Lansing; IWMp in to sha|M* in W ith tHf* |»eriod to . <•* tlie s ta te team is e x ­ TRAINING COURSE i II foot bait cat; itic« tncc ( i M •( Un* Mini and 1 r* «*t ijipenr- •1 is believed to i>* 4 this term SOCCER PRACTICE: — ..... 1 «*n mude ila- participant , poi aid «lu productions a - well ¡1 * îlie l 'mon oliera jast winter <*nuni com m ittee of th«> h She :• •n the engraving Oscoda Elaine Come. lo»n- pected to t>e in first 1 -lass condition for Jean Cummings Lansing: Dorn the opening Detroit..* Coreeh Goulet. De- ule on Jantiarv 1 when Syracuse Uni- o f .1 hard and long sclietl- STARTS THURSDAY Alt bough tile or lit) Iy h And lea : d o u id .-H 1 . ¡iid has b,-rd that ted by tin a niHjor ot each • C ity; Jean Phillips. Bay C itv tl|«-0f-WIir participan t . 11 1 casi'e m and ton throuu ¡"•■ring arch of [T e e l. ’Lansing. Elaine skimm? hoping iiold u the name gain* lory. 1 m; in fine • > • M r Pii leone out hern sections of 'lie counttry have *«*d sabers hen thf “ F lyin g Dutchmei pressed .himself being '.veil pi»' has recent.lv meJL__ fatal aceident^ due to took thf scalps in tilts wr volli his e ha re« •ppearanee, belie iider tying Hie tope around 1 heir WAid s dur- t O mega • Jean Blessing. I»ans- some ot Barked by ■ Q ^IIZAtieth Davis. Hast Lansing ion Davis. East la ii-in g : Violet '*rn fives; Past floorwti •k is h and the «'in i and nid-wes r«‘SM>«l i collegi* wotkit ’ Ii** I ««using <■ fisors of ■1 1 that, they l a c m t Ion v. h »his tim e this • UCOUt.s Although 1 1 »» dvnneed furUie than last fail •otbnll » rips •s o f Ifig t he « olitesi has lc«1 'h e rush 1 halr- will man to warn the tw «» e lassen ayainst fail tills prne tire T h e » 1.asses ure remind - COSMOPOLITAN CLUB n ia ls . B righton. Helen Van Den- F B a ttle Treekv M argaret DuBois ■ph. Vt urbor Mildred M artin. Ben- Phyllis Boman Flin t. third annual t lender* will h c fo r S» ■• than those ..I" meetlliK 0 1; beep planned riiu r.'d if evttpitut <' ment lias b»*en .■ experienced. ! his fa ll annoti ade that he $• W ed that should anv serious ;uh ident s the mar th«' ji.Ksli. in nil proba btlit \ future laid ets would Lmr* o-«Iueer 1 U> III- TO ORGANIZE FRIDAY e old arm« ry at 7 :(i Í m ijitarv band wi . uakr an appeal |Dovle. D etroit. Helen GhadWick Th elm a Cole Hillsdale; Y .M .C . A. TO PURCHASE (>: th e campus *UK*ti to i 1 young tu«-)ff at the Edison M orlai ejïerçLHes ■O »K- >1 lawti that \i,witt lioeous a nd pep less .stead <»f iiam-lmt II pk in - 1 hi* more i. tgoroua type Jh Society to Elect New Officer» tu d are i»rmüt«tf Plan for "Going National” ferman. Toledo. O hio G*'rtnidc C leveland. -G h io Helen Cat - NEW RADIO FOR HOSPITAL and a certifie; aw arded t hrc e t rom * ive already Plym outh: H crih a Ruth Hker- T h e course cov •t" hocky b'v mal H ie OoRmojKihtar ; du b <-f M. S. O. ImUac Norm»« Hurd H n d i Commiltre to using four Thu GEOGANGUE ELECTS NEW will hold its first h u«'im g of the year y fla A lpho Addle R edflel i Eaton Frances Rainsdell. J«o M abel Snow Pontiac, Buy New Electric Se«. Radio *wo Saturday ! k«*s Men who *«r suppf ing the are P ro f Eber Mumf rl (.f th. MASON PREPARES with jibe hockey n »«•came ncceKsary Mu« fall when o t CLUB OFFICERS FOR YEAR F riday Oct 18 .p P eop le« th u rcii !() ii. tn. In the a i : o - « ' foreign stu- T A lp h ia n K a v Blake. Middle- ■Jertnide Balzar G rand Rapid*; Doran Ferndale Adeliade D«»n- Th e Y M r A n lo purchase a Thaden ologv d«*pnrtinr rv depart me stfttd p;refer 'H ie pro|KMg< i t lie form <»f a rnot denta us w ell as- -l ;<* old membrrs o f the club it re urged • 0 1 -«• present. Anyone wishing details about the Detrott TVtnalda MacMurchV. com jiiete electric radu» set for the hos­ (*iOK> the m eeting of 'h e c lub m ay get in too« t. with Jim m y K rt* Huron. Evelyn Yeiter. LoweU: pital to replace the one now there, the Notre D im e Meet Only Two W teki tillan at 302 M A r Ave. T h e dub UÍ pur|K»se will l>e plun.-r*to great Iv •.r¡« tens«» its activities Qheason D etroit; R uth fj'/.ias «•xpenxr o f upkeep having !»ecome too udent body oa to: i M avrl Stngletfin. Por’ Hu- eat ■ regar «lcd by Away. A M «xir consider* it ¡ id geology d«>|Kirt ■ during the coming »■ar with the guai A com m ittee consisting >>f Norman Egyi» vm bol* of jm vi th a k n ife declaring »J going national pa Alpha T h eta Elsie ("raw I Hurd. 31. chairm an ol hi the Geogntigti«* ciety with new :f; » • new pep and r - 1 »rings AdeUa Beruwkcs Hol- Lurrv DcVnea. m and G lenn Bedell . h M orton Mas» n président, llugt: K1;/abet h Foster P l e a s n t 32, has been aptxunted to verure .» Humming bird.-1 new ideas is planner i » ’osmopoutaniam e lagan s ì»»«- ■»liege • r»L hotniis K nupp and Is the now vogue .it. ! ■•« Mli the co-uper- it . ’ Shaffer G rand Rapids. with phone and k>ud -.peakers 'em ral Amprit a uad is getting d #n to bu.itnés- Ma* were npiKiinted to r , -*r Mt Clemens. Virginia ntion of the studen» ■ ■*(. \t s C can n has a squa« . o f 40 runners «»n IxHrome a lender ir i modern inter- Ea :.anAini{. M a n - Ellen Dav* ini one ot tfu­ argest 'hat m r te- _st I.t: ing. Am v Jean Venek- J a c k and Jill Score Highest ri ed T liis gr«» p IncludcH T fs h - »,;- ; decision to write ire H o*I’ d. OUve IXidge Pail* Beryl K rer. Port Huron. Mary on Frosh Psychology Exams varsity jmrt 1 id IR reguko A» the present me Coach vfftion t- Terrorizing Problems in School came a fte r he had • of ;« very (»oorty written novel W hite ail Jane Ann stabler r well plew.se«! vtth Die flowing (»f ng. M ai . Fuller. G rand Rapids •. men ITnbeat * n tor two '.**ars it. p p * Delta M argaret Sherm ai flirt* mt shtnan t cession »he ta ». form er G reg on a «- Lantung Bums. F e r r y . t, is a sixteen-'.ea »*.d girl. ■ distance ace liojies »i make 1 » All 'h e .eniors have m oitgaged the thirty word.« .•fter that, fo r how K m n ev Luu ~ g to n . Ahr « ¡on, Alberta G ray the_jiext mf>»t intr-flige •e*k. Ludmgtnn. year-old boy most irutitu- siibetahttaily ree in a row ndidate* .5 I ¿ « d i m tus held ot ¡»Id liume.Htend fo r good-loriklhg clothes long 'h«*\ tu olii T ed WtlJmarth .utaiii and every m orning they pm over the dm»- « Xpeeled to linger •»t A inerica and-the AT THE ÜNI0N du ie Kenyot Ann Arbor. Aud- Tliat s what *he fin* •.»tjulaxions of ’ tUF- 112 Am erican c o l­ D etroit CffoJ k Ghamberlain. ot them on and trek miles out iti»«» ' !,»■ i»r«»ta-r pton nd Rapid*. Pran- the frpfthman lntelhgr ce ‘ e»fÄ given leges New fraternity stationery ha* ffcm em bu rg n.sirig la u rei» ilrmyn of Detroit, h wildernetw to impress n ¡»,t «»f » hil rhinocrrntjs arrived a t Um» main «tesa at very JiDtse. l«ake ; *dcvsa ! here show T h e high score made in The ‘¡core* «leterm i ed by t hew • rmer >ap*«,ir» d iVC onnor arc con - dren and »»u e^ rittr teacher All ¡1 1 ail. th ere’s u !»jt ot work to it rcHMinnkic.^ i'ticc» Hirse '.abiete ^m e Car- • Brody «*ruung Ve*- tfy, r,.vu ed ThurM one « t given to all ______ are ,sed by deans in determ ining j ddered ‘ lie bee* r in hand Hit hougt 1he first, «fay 1 r» o n e * actnai class- xhicfi 'tic class, Mibierted to a 'rin g are » l i ■s'amix'd with Michigan UU. Brown " Veida Fowler, entering fro th was ¿97 and second ’ he amount o f effort ! emg ext»ended j iiich men a* Do R o m irn and Field j room ■ma nothing •«» »he first «1m\ ;r. i-t 'egi lier» with varying ideas o f lg>w State * r * i and tin- »0 ,niable in UC high, that made by the unnamed six- by anv definite tudet I. A ‘student j are providing p ty of con.jiciiHjti somebody « Ise s classroom Bfg men tnany minutes itshould take to fill in; four kinds cf l a j e r T liey are on K ap p a Ruih . f je tr o it, teen -year-old bo>. wo* :en below that *tw graden low or on I> iVerage on t his ¡ « K f.er tnembeis •n u save •% C hristine ____ ,__ r_. loasmate, . 297 Aver- i»ychcilogical test. instance, m a y is tc in le and Fuij» /»n Dowd an insignificant-l«x»king critic teacher to appreciate Also, a lot of, glory w an t-: by using »«»uponn H ighland Par* rieda B r t « . age waa about 140 T h ere are 20 near- more easily convtnr is dean that It e i'e r winner and »*ne s wi«oie future hang* bn the ed 'n th eir unapprreiative eyes T h ey T h e following pipe* are on die* P ork ; K a'i-r ’ J'*o r " geniuses in tlus y e a r* freshm an c4ay did tu* darnedest a 42 blue book 1 T h e ail-» (»liege 1 scheduled tor nt'Xl .♦■a »»r nay »»f tfieM* deitw*s never know that, modest violets fo r la Ayres. L « Rooerta scoring above 250 than may » studem *h o grades uear- Saturday will Ik» <»n*idered a try-out! play at the desk Dunhlli. Park* la’.saon plans are drivin g lia lf the three year* uddenly rob banka in or- Btnrnngham er. G B D . 3B. DeMuth. Milano. A five latter word m eaning a h ea i- genm * tor *f»e State n n er* Those who senior cla*s toad, and »he question o f der » 0 bkmvim f»>r thetr benefit: and Dorothea ( -. Cold- eu iy body with long nebulous train or M en are inclined ’o make tioth more how best m this meet will be elected t>r Plumb. O lty Helóme. Nuvo W here D o W e G o From H ere?" fin* that lad* and lassie* who've always De Lu x». Vanguard Gral. M eer* __ talk was in some coses a comet, but nigh scores and more low one* than fT itu f Not re Dam ” here <>rie week from »hose going who aren't planning to been »he campus wreck* suddenly be- ton M a ry L o u t« ■hauni. and C a U b u ii. A ll p lp ii ~'eT* T9r-. a kA o f the vearlings couldn't make ;»re women student*, who stick pretty j Saturday in th first meet »»f he ■«ea- tearh A fte r all. It's terrible to >iave com e em inent exam ple* o f w hat the Aae. N a talia Sutterbv 1 k" ^ 9 u g miiMi* between angel, snake consistently to medium score* t hough j vjn M arquette u n iv e m ty has m dden- to make out kuuion platie. nut you're well-dressed (o lleg ia n w ill w ear th i* are sold at the lowest prtOf poe- R ita HuUtnger. D e tr K s th - devil, demon, _and alliga tor ............. Also, an ........ in spite of that. ____ th e _ _____ higfyest____score ____ j iy dropped croa*- ountry as anrity I reaaonably sure o f having a chance to ear sible M ra d a ie : Kathryn Coob- m iet o f a aaa ■ n allar than 1 gu lf ut mode was a w om ans T h is greater in port *0 s ta te has had to fill tw o date* 1 m ake » hem out fo r the rest o f yous Rem em ber the speeial pvteee hi o n ly th * suffering senior* know about D etroit. Jane C olvin BekUng. itibiML and a baae or support my 'om uateocy in m en s score*, according [ on the calendar Butler uruverwty ledi natural Ufa. If you acquire any pro* the ta xi* suppoeed to take » hem out the beeuty shop on M cB d fif and B u M r . D M n W : Io n , ì»r r t* . q u u , wtU t i i In * . M m r illn i t o a m - ■« P rof. j . H OrHaon. at ttw d » u u t - { bv » rapoblo h o M 31I f 21! M A. C. A w ride. 1 D R P H TAUS O V E R 1 9 0 F IR S T Y E A R M E N Get tjOurKodt^outj S ta te N e w s H O L D D M . Y P R A C T IC E 1 M O S T ! «w th r during the coll*** re»r I'V «h» student* of Michigan State IN B O W U N G L E A D Count on u s for S B r ■ he Mfiinil cu m nutter at the poeUiffk*. Eaat U u in g . Michhfas. New* office I* located on the fourth ertiainy Hr*periati Howe T A L K IE S ON F IR E ner o f B u c y ru s, Ohi w ith A b ie E lio w ity at A A rd s ski. D etroit: D e tro it Charles Oottfl. Jot ton. are the best and n. Andy HUhop. John W e ste rn ace, opposite him ; and flauktnen A vide ir.im the fact that the advent Joe Kt»watch, stocky ilia f u l l - : T h e entire roste the treslunan of the Vitaphone has virtu ally added back. O th e r capab h lacks in- sqyad includes: rHide G eorge HtU. South v«n. quar- Rex Aurnnd. F lin t: Hubert Boynton jI N D G C ID •>r Donald M cK arh , 1 in O hio, Bytan. O h io; Fred Brown. C a w C ity; trrm't* tm*ee.(ion has brt»u«ht to thr •i Rapids. Lee Brown, Hillsdale Adolph Canosie CO LG A TE S P IR IT quarter Ronald Kennedy *ey. h a lf; Bessettier: Edward Faekler Lansing: halfback G eo M arch. P- •'•no. h a lf. Charles ( i o ta Bessemer N eil O ood- C o lgate h as o n ly one thinvr bette • than her football team — T om m y B um s T w in ‘ bur. and H ow ard Woods. Rive: .'onge, h a lf rich. South Haven; Arthu r Habei s i her spirit. C o lg a t e sp irit is know i th rough'-lit thi* E a st on •ve strong ',l D onald Jones, C lare: P eter n. Milan: Franklin M iller De- every ca m p u s a n d well that it shou d be fo r her sp irit is prob- m a'erinl A m ong (b e first ngers this p cter Nelson, G reen ville: Flovd week are Pant Bvers Fas’ msthg and :r a b ly the finest exhibited on any coli ege ca m p u s in Am erica, Ftwvn Fft'chct Rluwfi» centers: (Continued on C o lga te m en are 100 pe r cent U*hi id the team, the school, and Robert Lake, Ben? on I th e ir fe llo w stu d e n ts. M ic h ig a n .v t at ■ w as not fac in g a tern . : vftiKtne f 1000 fighting, cheerin o f 11 m en la st S a t u r d a y but a tea m en w ho WQttld not take defeat and » veil all the h a rd e r whe ATTENTION Attention the enem y p re sse s close. C lub A o f W ells Hal! '»ffe r tn f Students C o lg a t e 's s p irit is a tradition at H am ilton, The spirit is for >len Su bsla»»"»! oculated in the h e arts o f in co m in g freshm en and it sta y s w 111 C o lg a te m en lo n g afte r their u n d e rgradu a te d a y s are over ( F ood at Clost T h e L a n s in g C a ie !S: gate sp irit is not the type that d is g u s t s or am u se s by its ?«»\ ized We h ave a n e » , a ffin e n t an d expertenorct pen« nnel, L a m in g*« M oot I > t * * D a U •se n se lessn e ss fo r C o lga te spirit is dignified, • R n M a ru t ious. Give U s a Trial MS South W a eh in gtoe A varo* ;I l i A t C o lg a te it is considered as great an It cheer le a de r as it is to lead the find ball team A s p ira n ts w o r e are tu rn e d a w a y by »eve ’ competiti« E v e r y n igh t p re v io u s to a ho e gam e th« e studenl .IV MICHIGAN STATE PROF. I '¡111 PUBLISHES BOOR ON SOILS OUR GIFT SHOP t u r n s out en m asse to greet th v isitin g t«i ii order!; cession is started at the head o f F ra te ternit? rn ity I i " w ith th* M » 4 -the head an d th«* yell m aste rs in charge. charg« A s at h fr a ' h o u se is passed 20 to 80 men con 9 out rive a ( PENS • PFNt II S >E1 b tfw ye ll an d then jo in the g ro w in g prt the v isitin g team is quartered. Her« DESK SF1 5 LEADS de p th o f C o lg a te sp irit C o lgate ye 1» GRAND RIVER if V : ing. s u re ly im pressive. It is Colgat« “P C c n k U tP E N B K M ttmici ncMMMMiHMit i n n r i i » « » o w m w i i i T h e p la y in g field finds the entire student-body pre-< ing, e xh o rtin g, pleading! and a lw a y s w ith results in» need at H a m ilto n fo r upp e rclassm e n to «t v *»ut "S t < lo r the fro sh h i t w ell schooled in C«*!gatc spirit and st end, never q u ittin g until the team h a s either won "V 1« T h e “hello*‘ trad itio n is a lso in vogue HamiTb« ire sh m a n is required t** speak to « very <«ne. triend o r FOOTE'S (iarage t pp e rc lassm e n keep up th« sam e "h e llo " spirit. Tbt w hich the "h e ll o " in given endears the stra n g e r t • C o l and Auto l^undrv the **iart. M ic h ig a n Stat» m ay ne\«i - able to tu rn out the m S o r t ii si fo o tb all team s that ( oig.o* tu rn s o ,f f»ut it. « • rt Q B..V adopt a spirit that w ou ld com part w«th :he mperi*. ► S p i n l IN »ssd.de In'ttei tOotb»»|| tean w > i b< 01 8 p in t P o ssib le U -ttcr !'«*otbail :• «•• • v. W ith Sin h a s p i r i t e x i s t « fit o i. i b i s i . t m p b ' tc w I II \\ 1 I < UEtflL %Nt R «Iti ATO K as I l is s a n it i the o p p o rtu n Mt n ma tic i O M M ll M * I l)K I U l t> W 1 %I H I.K So I T S &C S IX ESS G R E A S I N G A ayatem «*t a u d itin g atude« p ro b a b ly w ill I k * initiated ou in ta n in o d e a lin g s « t th« .Mich Ne W« are g o m <»\crb> a c o lb ’g* a u d i t o r ami ., m v n t 1 a c tio n s but aside from that theri* i : other i activ it ies. TRY DANCING J u n io r ti« .-' ti nances where urgv •> .?• - »i> I h RUpffviwN! by an auditor hired f o r the purp« \ «i student Violet Rays of Sunshine u r t iv ititvi in v o ivtu g the h a n d lin g of money >h accotm trd fo r G ra ft lu rk s m anv organtzate n in th«* w o rld in honM* fo rm o r aimt-bor and it i> ai together possible tor ;t t«* l*e h id in g ao m e w h *rv right her« m «»or own c m m u m t y . Nc.*t alon e fro m th *1 stam ifm int >*t possi hi«« d i-h o n csty sh ou ld not " artificial treatment "— make O l d G o l d tn ia p la n be udo p tixi but from th« \iewp«.Hut * ; «sta b h a h m g acme k in d of a pe rm an e n t record to U» p.isstM «u»wn fru m c la ss to —g . . . a b e t t e r and a s m o o t h e r cig a rette rloao. M la U k ffs made (»ne year co u ld in* e asily V o rrrctad the • n e xt in thi« m an n e r F in a n c ia l b u rd e n * on the stud e nts c o u ld o ld G D I rt b ro u g h t a b ou t a gre at c h a n g e in s m o k in g have lo «tint t h r ir M linkrs. for O t . D G O I. D i* a * free tit low ered if a system atic financial system were ;naugurati*u h.itrjs. it ¿.ive sm o k e m a new freednm of e n p iy m e n t o f thro at irrirottt* a * » g u « « of s p r in g wo tor. . . . w ith o u t .my fo rb id d e n lim its* B e ttrr tnbitlVns « Id i t . . . n a tu ra l]) g o o d t o b a c c o s . . . "K e e p y o u r eyes a lw a y s tow ard the m u .," m ay be ve ry pretty T h e m a n who utwd to say " I cau t s n m k c u n t il after e x tra -p rim * leaf m ad e irrita tio n -fre e by th * v io le t phikuM Jphy, but it just w n i w««rk in M o rga n to w n . The su n lim ctt . . . my thrcntt is s. n »n ive in t!>e m o n u t ^ " ra y s o f s u n sh in e . . . n o t b y "a ttijicu il treatment.” M v i r shine*! no w finds hat he c a n “ lig h t u p * ' w henever h e pleaaea* TV«*» *m> Iv-u 1 I I o r h is m o r n in g O l t> <»oi D hua n o m ore th ro a t* I f y o u liltc food t h a t i i n a tu r a lly g o o d , in s te a d o f scratch th a n h is btv.«kt *>t omelet. food made good by ' artificial treatment" . . . you're Ag th e pep m aste r rem arked to the y o u n g neophyte. " I t 's • su re to prefer h i d G O L D ’s n a t u r a l to b a c c o s m o o th - i t i a a r . S m ittv . how that »uit coud go l m, m u u c d in cig n tw i, I ikewiae all those* w h o have to g u a rd (h e ir th r o a ts . . . im**. T r y a par bag s . . . u a d g * t a v o te o f th a n k s ir «taf at » ** p *0 . salesm en, singe rs, actors* and th e like • • • n o longer fro m b o th y o u r t h r e a t - H t n m •- W G SH O NdM M M O Na S l'H O O t . O K D A M I M I Q P. t w H i i f C t h E a . it v i d o g w ld o m bite s— how we w ish the o ld proverb * . * S l f s a * V M S- r «v e Î-W ÎI M o th er N a tu re makes them smoother and better .. . with "not a cough in a carload** tf « « f o r co lleg e p ro fe sso rs. •> n w i'M * , oll - (Au.o_r.ti i » ( ! T o n > uoin. r m > u u m >it* felt m a ilia wofcMta* it« r IM M B i I lo H F, IL* la n u r MoaOtd I a n « É i :-L nt’s Reception Tonight T DEBATE TEAM TRY B a r r a t i S h o a R a p a i r l n g Is to Be Brilliant Affair OUT LARGEST EVER I SU IN E - LACES .B asrm rnt o f Fashion Shop Mi e. G rand Rivcr ‘ H E P R E S I D E N T ’S reception, g iv e n a n n u a lly by T e tti Cut Down Squad of 22 P re sid e n t a n d M r s. R ob e rt S. S h a w is b e in g held in th U n io n b a llro o m tonight. T h e a ffa ir w hich Debaters to 7 ; Only 3 J s the m ost b rillia n t o f the f a c u lt y receptions o f 1 the ye a r is fo rm a l in nature. T h e reception w ill ; take place from eight to nine o’clock w ith P r e s i-' deni an d M r s. Sh aw , C olo n e l an d M r s . E d w a r d ] Veteran« Remain. Seven debate tram candidates were successful M onday in th eir tryouts fo r \ AFavorableReception & /} this le a f's squad, according to Coach D avis, -steq. an d M r s. H. H. H a lla d a y . D ean an d ] M rs. C. W . Bisse!, D ean a n d M r s . W a r d G ilt ner. ; M en ch h ofer'» latest announcement. A record turnout o f '¿2 would-be debaters F o r Y o u r M a n u s c r ip t s D e an an d M rs. E. H. R yd e r. D e an E lisa b e th ] cam e OUt tor trials. C ö n rad , D ean R ose Dye, D e a n .a n d M r s. E. A. Tryou ts fo r those who have already engaged In intcrcolIegiaUi tills but! W h e n yoy. a r e p r e p a r in g a m an u serin t or and M rs. J. F. Cox, D ire c to r an d M r s . V. R. G a r d - I * an d M rs. R , J. B a ld w in an d D ire c to r a n d M r s. R. H .* have not participated in M ichigan re p o rt you do e v e ry th in g possible to 1reception line. O v e r seventhdhdrecf gu e st» are cx- s ta te ’s debate meets, w ill be held on ' W ednesday at 4 p, in. in the Woori.shnp. in su re its fa v o ra b le reception. P tend. Veteran members fo rm in g the nucle­ us o f the new (Cum ate- H ow ard C a rro ll.’ a ,,d c o lo r fu l tiMHI offau ! unni fo lia ge w ill d e e - ------------------------ X -------------------------------- t of. ut Mrs. M M M cCool. P ro f 30; Burt Dole. '31. and A. A. Arnold. C O L L IN S B IN D E R S JflBdk A rraiigt'tiu o ib s <»f de- Mr: . E T . HatlBKC P rof and M r : siili I tiic 4 v m jm ch a rge o f the coi- V J. Cardinal. P rof. and M rs L C . 1 tryouts are M orris lumberman. 31: PROVE [NVAI.CAIII.E IN THIS RESPECT Emmons .Mr. and Mrs Joh n Kotis. P ro f Richard R. Hutchinson, 32: Jack s h o H in lt u r a ! depart ment« » IIIB t o t in the e ven ing la ' ne- mrj Mrs. Charles Robinson. P r o f and Mrs. W C. Dutton. P ro f. .»i?d M rs Jenes. '33 ; Oline Lepare!. '33; Robert M a d e o f the liigliest g r a d e o f coVer paper, [iti, fe a tu rin g S a tu r - Bruce Hartsuch. C apí, and M rs K P ; R ennes. '33: Harry skc.rnia. '33 and w ith a n a ttra c tiv e p a n el d e sign , and w ith 1 1 1 T i Lutei* . in ,t h e t>n. . " F lagg ii. P ro f. and M rs Henry' Pubksw ! Mr. and Mrs. W . L M or man. M r a n d ] til •(! .île .loim Ca a n eatly c re a s e s b ello w s back , th e w h ole a p ­ O B t ilW f e it r s llllie n ts • 4 f r o m t h e d in in g r o o m . w ill Ije Mrs. M W Casteel D r and M r- H R \ Hunt and P ro f. an d Mrs. G A Brana- \\ \T 31; Edward G p e aran ce o f the b in d e r en h an ces the valu e assisting are com - man. I O f I M avid M rs H, K Steward. I) M enchhofer t.s pini an d im p o rta n ce o f its contents. sually ambitious l iiedu r M l Mn C. Thom as-Stahle. Hie members o f M a~ Eta Omicrun \\ lir.st week ni Dçecmbcr r \\ SEE COLLINS BINDERS at B P I S S ^ 'W W W W W W W W NEW DANCE BA N D \j EDUCATOR SPEAKS T h e C a m p u s Pre ss, Inc. the T h e r n o ö n fcxarfcs d S b r o r O v e r t r i e T ID E :— a n d t h i¿nc£ U N f i CD AT MASS MEETING K A S ’I HM» W . G r a tili R i v e r L A N S IN G . M IC H IG A N f A B T O C E P L A Y E R S Attorney General Brucker to Talk m Sunday in Second Meeting Jan ized orchestra for all occasions ioid conflicts on your party dates, wen* host« sses <•t a ion at the home o f of Seriei. S S i \ ... ,i ■ call early, 3417. g P n ident and Mrs R ob ert a Shaw on Sunday afternotin. Mrs X lm o vv Kogan PARENTS DAY ON +•— — I i yp ‘T( WwIT m s s f t s s s s tm m m ss m m m % «fiSfifiSS noon »¡ss.-sf stjk O th er guests were members of HOMECOMING DATE iiivday t " lutar H arrv <>n I he M aking ot mmm■ — a ■ ■ m.mmmmmmmmW «A q u Wig . V A V . W . W M V W W A W . the faculty, patronesses o f the .society ^ and new students o f the music depart- State-N. Carolina Clash to Feature pen Dill I Get 1Your S ib h h A fte r a program consisting o f 2 . numbers by Beatrice Hrody, K athryn D iy With Sp*rtaR Froih- in e who baila from 1 all Rtver. M a » ..pok.cn- to ibousaiids ni pcnplr S I Fan r and Josephine Everett, dainty Y p i i l a r t t F ro s h G « m « . 2*1 refreshm ent were served trom a ten es un inpìfv f l national and inter­ H a llo w e ’en D e c o r a t io n s 2 table made lovely with a color scheme S| o f pate ¿ilici • M rs E ! zonal importance -M-ar A d i,.- » .a w that be would R yder ¡sided the tea table, as ber bear Dodgt* .-peak than t.. gr at isted y .several members o f t he \oror m ent* un ordine t Minin ¡fiim n toilage was used in pro ut biette i fttrtrtif anò(Sift $hnp IP ;hroughout »tu* rooms n m many talks and is most praise- State-Non of the lecturer Dodge vp«.kr tionnl i l i' ii ure Uie apt OllV Mr: l> on; La lisina ri\ < lulls all la.si, week a MpHrtai -YpRllar.i S ] Sn was the scene o f a very lovely trcsli Hai! ft fo r t E • ■M'Vundin Attorney O rn erà! Wit VW B B M ^ a a w a a ’ . '. v . n w / .s w s s w V. vV W W A V V V W iA tea ven on Sunday afternoon The Free i ir • n rm V will d eliver tin tut * ch apter o f Y W O, A were the k >r- oil leers Miss Elsa Richards v . • uiMftte. by irge o f Brrangenieiiis r e s p e e tf f il aw e . O u r c h e f , w ith a h th e s k ill o l‘ a m o d e rn s o r c e r e r , c o n j u r e - w i t | ie^P j|m !>love(i at th e U n io n B a r b e r Shop. . IV h is m a irie t a s t e f u l d is h e s th a t a r e n o te d amina Miss f o r t h e i r e x c e lle n c e . LADIES WELCOME Hm Barro I W • Me ©lös Alpi LARK'S BARBERSHOP .tide: Mb M u G1 0 . t t i -L. C R O C K E R , M u u a g e Hugh -Jour: range m utirmur In S ch o o l . . . Parker Pressureless Touch Mrs Md« > i (fohl,nr D rin k D o e s E v e r y th in g Z but Your Thinking ... and Clears the Track for That EVi>rKm« and Refreshing ^G uaranteed Forever A g a in st A ll D efects . J ' / p a u s e Afit R t m is n y t n p v i n IT S R C A L tV A SHAM E TO N T tO R jP T T H I PRO- f i S S05S c ^ A s e op c O lU P *• A L LCP D O FTC R A and TO RN th f ö o tt o n h im B u t you *a v c TO 8 l a * h Tht A R T IS T FOR TH AT. P a r k e r P r e a e u r e le u T o u c h — p re te n tc »i in Du«.- P e n « — * «k n n o o n e t o «t r a in h t« m u s c le « « fid e x e rt I ?^an«:« *—•■*« -swrci — ¡ > nui ■ « ■ ■ a ■ ■ ■ a ■ ■ ■ a m in d to d o Its Job o f w ritin g . T h e ink con n ect * *h y ’-tetedo-1 t*ut ol ••..-**«»•*■*. B>." <~\« i in iha n m u i sour«* ot tu , I l VI l.tN M V . S • fv«p er u «p tit-e e c o n q «o o n e r th a n th e p oin t, and ith flo w man •■*»;*. there . -, -thins *'» k e e p « pac® w it h th e »p e e d o f y o u r h an d bytont«*> t a» -¡v. irb stns a* a ieir?*tx>af g«u«e. J J E W E L K R à — n o f by p r e N U t e t 11«Pffuv theee * i - ui» iouatata P r e r o u r e le e e T o u c h ie G eo . S. P a r k e r ’s 4/th lm p t,,v ' r 4 w t in «n ii •Í t e-coid Cuv* C j « " * i | — »round the cornar Iran *•' * »iw n . \ H . S. M a rs h a ll \ in en t, c o m b in in g capiUairy attractn jn w it h g r a v e y feed. A c e n m t v o f p e o e ln I t te c h n ic a l «c tio o is duv.loscd th \t i ___________ ! P a r k e r le a d * In p o p u la rity i t o I. It w m voted th e t «• w ith us daiicwut u t » 4*vi u » i I tte b y stu decite tn 55 c o lleffee. A n d u iw u o n -w v J e poti arxer © v e * J u r-N M o in fa eth a m t a tasses. * SPECIAL r o n d u cted by,th e L ib r a r y B u re a u p ro v e d P a r k e r the • hoi* immite ions enougn >x a a p referen ce b y 25% o v e r th e secon d p en and •»* . ubov- big nst, « c o s t u m i; t he t htrd. TW Cusa-Coto Co.. Auanu. Oa. I N o n - b r e e b e b le B a rre ls — JIT • lig h te r th a n rubber, JE W E U tY M IL L IO N 4 9 4 V D u o fo ld tiold u ig 34% m o r e in k th a n a v e ra g e * « i r e to r « ir e . S te p u p t o a n y p e n c o u n te r a n d «e le c t y o u r « t o point. lA ie b lo r I h e im p rin t/ ’ Q eo. &» P a r k e r — D U O F O L P .” and P tfn cile t o m a tc h , 53 t o |5. *5 * 7 - 1 0 tub r o k t a r a n coam A N Y. jshmvuw . wisr«aUb o » m « 4 G O O D T O O E T H E R B * T iilM riifftt H r Ystk.Ckk s ««, A U a a l a MmftmmUm - «* c e o lo c y c u s s e s m ake Committees to Select 1929 SPARTANS F A L L B E F O R E wftW field trip Grid Champs in Novel Way O NSLAUGH T OF COLGATE W ith a view to gathcrfns specimens fo r the course, geology classes under the direction o f Prof. W A K e lly on Friday held the first o f a ■erics o f An authoritati’ 1 attem pt to select the flrst- ballot Bel M A R O O N S S A T U R D A Y 3 1 -0 short trips through interestint» parts o f the vicinity. T h e afternoon was tlv* championship ollege football team fo r 1929 wifi be n ide under new and the New Y e a r’s (la; nia. the winning spent observing various strata near novel circuihstanri during the coming nottneed. T h e coac F.halt'burg and Willinmston where a autumn. aecordlt to an announce- be presented a SI G fctn and W hite Show S pnrtt of Brilliance, But Easterner* Prove generous Supply o f specimens wa? mfenf. just made by the commit tee Fiüht mot or fathered. which will Igndorake the task. rd Too Strom» for Crowleymen. Under the chiormanshJp o f W O ---------------------------- 1fo r downs H rove took H a rt’s punt on M cfîeehan. natif ally ’known sport.« ¡h is own 20; W ith Fred Donzlger c a rry -^ o lu m n is t and n vspaper writer, and 0 \T R 100 FIRST F K U I T I N C . s tfl'tin r ti-H o a r tB ij li t i le t e n « Teil l « > . ' ln* »hl- ball S u e e went Off iiM*h> fo r ih e -.poii-airi ) o f a com m ittee YEAR MEN TIM f TU F sports patrons. 'I f o r « l h » - P W . Of a W l , r U g tbam «1 K a m il. ™ S t Z'y. S T Ä £ £ sr sports editors ? n' I - la s t S a t u r f ta.v w h e n j i n i v e r - j the wind, P ro v e kicked to Ç olgate.s 38» enlisted to »Hy a d i e i t i i s t e r e i l t h e w o r s t ' Iicklfl# ell it M ic h - vnrd line. T w o line" pii [ i>an S ta lè team that the Ofeoij and W hite h a s ,)(’inri’ hrokc fed F< fitrsklnp Aware for 40 yards to S the n are Albert, flu ever n rom the easterners. T h e final Grove m ode a grr tti* -*l, M ic h ig a n State ti. hut if thp flpet New rr had elected to Use his first 'A'm ‘ smoihpi fl i!I 00 m inutes the score w ould White line hr Tom m y Dnwler, side stepped. squl hi i la rg e r. and finally ilinl is that she w as outclasspd around Haun R M orelli and he ine o u tclassed fiiy a l e a n o f the calibre of io lg a t O is no I«1«* evaded a iirity F ir t disKraee. P la s h in v pow er in t very clopartment with a heavy. *r.V fast c h a rg in g I in»*, and a set •« backs that w ill find few peer M ir in the c o u n tr\\ the M a rn o n s fi n up a large score in the firs hal-i-that left no douht as t<> i it* final putcofne, Three mem hers o f the M a r o o n hackfîeld aro Serobd Period m em bers o f the relay team and until the last am i cfiristnntl are said to be ra j »able o f d o s e threatened the M a ro o n goa|* to 10.flat in the een ln ry. In t i e Threat e Early fa c e m f t h e s e o d d s the fijrhtiiiK «I k’ ■fl S p a r ta n s sto o d b y th eir ¿uifïs 1 1 ibei! wen I to Colgate oil a- own 15-yard d r o v e puntôd t line Colgate was j>etudi;wjd'Tor o ff -idr tv replaced Smen Jnsiin replaced Exo D ow ler ran around irtinted to State r nd for another touchdown ftfrom - *d .Score. Coign I ■î|>enre ! letlo'x kick failed Score. Coltrale 19 fille; Ctt on obi Toledf Ohi .. ... . - *..•-.•...i liston 2ielke ü.. um , , a C en ters: Paul B- ], l g M ichigan SMUe 0 T h e Ctiitraie k ick -off went behind I erioa ti p . • Byers. Fast Lansing; G erald Gnlliiran. i , State's goal line Nnrdberg made six ! urned to the game f l a r e ; OH'tt Lepard, Lake Odessa; W il­ ! around right end. G rove kicked and ed Sinead kicked fred Morean. Eseanabn: Russell M lllian. 11 was Colgate's ball on the 50*yard e ball was returned W illlftfnuton; Owen Torney, M ilan line A penalty gave the ball to State. line. C olgate punt- Quarterbacks Harold M artin. Buey-] Colgate roughed the kicker. Orovp kick­ n C olgate's 35-yard run* O hio Francis M eiers Muskegon: ed to Dnwler, who wire ‘ downed in his ses w ere incom plete Dcnatd M e K a rm . B y an Ohio: Mark tracks on the Colgate 28-yard line C o l­ hall on their own Stephenson. Constantine Halfbacks; gate failed to Jfnin through the line •* stopped Vablo O W. Avers. Ithaca; Edwin B atj, (; P| tade if first don­ N les: C layton Brown. Cirand flaptd*: Ti l t USD AY and FRID A Y 20 yards to •d ile. added 12 mori Robert Canby. East Lan.-ln.;. Robert iger broke - 1 j iiickle for Breen replnced nrdberg. C olgate' P ff' .nd- Dicke: ! tif-it down na>s was iheotflp and a penalty pti Bei 1..U C olga l>‘4 the hull in fttji*> ;lossession their 2r< A pn.vs wns yard line Faw placed Haun afte Ieh for five •mplete and G rov fitate'B .’ ■> picked n. Ci lgat< ♦o-yard line Lew. Ervlng Mensrel. Lanspu:, Am replaced Fase ¡ok got a w ay fo r 2 Ma/urak. H am fram ck R oy Osti i clown on v;ml< Yablok I w ay for 25 yard t)ld M iaaion; Sunti f*nganelll ru UX'tMl out o f again but he wu u p p ed by Dnn/igei Rapida; 8|ierry Roush Hasting>. ’ is the cpmr Coni ov broke thi ■i to S tate s 10-yah StroH M f C lem en »; Sigmund Sitiev 19. ftlnie 0 marker W arne: placed Evo .insili Hainframe-k K e ith Tannar. Chartr the 1 i-kolT replaced Dill. Y "k took the ball f< M yrton Vanderm ere. Grand. R ap The Stnte line h*‘ h Ham ld Zuehike Mf ('lemen.s r*int failed Scor»' Powell. l4»tngaburg; irv in g Simp filli; Ernest nmmson Bay C ity ►|Vtd State's klekofT Coi .iiy 'd for hiilding and m iieir '30-yard line TR \ % “BROWN COW” The Neu M im ulule M ulled '-.7 / I — .if ir li, a f H a n n o n V I V w i Mette v a ml Serve Von R eiter. Washburn's Smoke . « m . - m u %h i - ' h h %k i h m i %m i ; - t iiiih Shop •urth t’ ertod C o ll««.* nd n lalion a a d a awrllr.1hrad are a o « a b i l i t i l e A t M ie h if f a n S t a t e Tobacco’s for braiaa in Wall Stm t— M r in love! mm i \ at its best in . . . \ o * iw m a lf d r t a a o f ro llea la le lilt*, -hneka, alork* m*4 A irU liO M B 11 S ltp a ffe r's o u ts e ll a ll o th e rs ' a pipe m is u d m lM d m u m ! WITH TEPPY COLLEGE t e a It5 V.IHÌS md COLLEGE j y \ ï M Er , ; - r r , M COMEDY 1P I ! 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