TEMPERATURE TO BE IDEAL TODAY PRICE 5 CENTS IN "MET 5 Spartans owland Pre-Game Fined in War Dims ticizes Ann Arbor Grid Action hlen Football Fptlrs 18 Spend Night In County Jail As Painl Flows |e« [Mends Ann Arlnir and MSC'* cam- Br JACK KOI.E pus police were both on the iilor Mat* News Kdlter-ln-rhlef Football seemed to he losing alert Tuesday night to pre¬ out on the state's two largest vent further "|mint pranks" IjjgTON (fl*)— Am- in the annual splurge of pre- campuses Tuesday. Chgrlw K. Bohlen For it was paint, not the name, , game vandalism. lorial criticism that was getting all the attention j Meanwhile, officials of both un¬ iversities warned that those ap¬ for attendinff » big Spartans Smeared Them¬ prehended for any damage t"» celebration in Mos- selves and MSC. Too. Page 2. receive se- n who hailed oat safely from the photographic RR-29 northeni planes shot talk with U. 8. Air Force officers in Tokyo. at Michigan State and the Univcr- American photo- sity of Michigan. north of Japan, Campus Chest Nets lowland of California, Art Needed leader* in the fight for Of the 18. eight firmation in March Vets to Wait Tuesday morning, were five pleaded the Senate he was For Bonuses $500 Over Quota Even Francis O'Brien, the guilty and were fined and five Bolstered by Increased patrols Until January judge who fined five Spat tans * Mate News fM Br The A*—wilted rent Final Donations Boost and ordered five others to appear 'The M»le Animal" tii Rehearsal. Michigan's Korean veterans will have to do some waiting Drive Total to $4,519 Nugent Sends 'Best Wishes' before they get their state Mlrhlgan official Students Rehearse bonus, the adjutant general's By JERRY JENNINGS realise this too wh office advised today. Campua Cheat donations during last week's drive exceeded SIM bend for the "M" In front of the Mnale Brig. Gen. George C. Moran the drive quota by more than $500, it was announced Tuea- who must return to court Building at 8:It Tuesday night. said his office had been receiv¬ At the same time, the Michi¬ ing hundreds of queries daily since was the Korean bonus proposal approved by the voters on at The final round of donation* waa totaled by Cheat workers $4,519.98. Earlier estimates had set the-total at approx-; |VcrMties who WfW^crn (tf k„th un had to speni . For Fall Term. Play gan Dally, (t of Nov. 2. imatel.v $4,100. hours and hours With eight days until opening night, 13 cast memlwrs of j Ana Arts*. Gen. Moran said his office Of the final figure, $1,145.14 job of removing "The Male Animal" are applying their "know-how" to inter- i can not start distribution legislature pa working out the procedure until the was raised by outdoor tions. The remainder was donated by campua living unit*. solicita¬ units. 37 nt of Employe —. , WW. meant more than < For them, it wa pret lines in the fast-moving comedy l>y James ; Elliot Nugent. Thurber and I others tried stood mute Saturday i nd will Eight students were released by be Nugent has sent nls "best wishes «cu>h the plan# inci- act, probably January. ~s».«w4*Jnve Hits Final Rally for success with The Male Ani- * to the Caat. Municipal Judge Francis O'Brien for Ij|rk Premier Melenko* The legislature will have to Tw# others ructions from With* spell out eligibility require¬ ments and detail the application 19 Percent Plan* Ready The play centers around English professor whose belief in an, wCre picked Menday night but released im¬ up mediately after they Uld po¬ free education stirs up a political Gen. Moran said wide public¬ The college division of tho For Thursday controversy. Ronald Neuhert. De¬ lice they had Just gene along (o It seemed more natural to him troit sophomore, is cast as Tommy ity will be given to the proced¬ time, the year's total I«an*ing I'nited Community ure of applying for the bonus will Ghent nenred the half-way Spartans "wearing green to {Turner, the professor, Deports that another onslaught when all details are set up. -etaliation' has I hack their team" Thursday will Nugent, who has worked for Spartan students were plan-, 53 Campus C mark Tuesday, lis donations been meutloi1 totaled $14,654.90, 49 per cent rlart lay buildup for the j M.G.M. In Hollywood as an actor, ning to invade Michigan's • — • cam- The fund a me, the rash of painting Msc.„ „r M „ j,ntaon | author, and director. and Thurb- pus prompted Ann Arbor police Senate Debate World University Services, 35 per of the *30,000 goal. cent; National Scholarship Service ■lack Bresltn, college drive dtr- brought hearty laughs. , . Field House that ^ night. , er, author of "Secret Life Walter Mitty" and "Is Sex Neces¬ of to double their patrols Tuesday. MSC's campus (mlicc have also and Fund for Negro Students. 20 They thought Spirit has grown more colorful sary'", met white attending 1 established special watches, re¬ eetor. reported the total at the On McCarthy per cent, and Spartan Nursery first report dinner of the cam¬ School, 13 per cent. since last Saturday's win from State University. "The Male Animal" wrote j pecially around "Sparty." which ; received a blue and yellow paint paign heads Tuesday night. Washington State, preparatory to •elves st MHO—removing Mich- The play, to l»e presented Nov* 1 job Sunday night, Censure Begins American Cancer Society. It the traditional rivalry igan. ember 18, 19. and 20. is under the ican was lost, but 10 Green and white direction of Dr. John A. Walker, . Some recalled the inriden! a <• m.| plan# para- WASHINGTON <*V~A revised 3 per rent: Ingham County Soc¬ by cheerleader* at the a new Instructor at MSC Walker Mi **■**«»■ M«"- ifriy It was Sunday iety for Crippled Children and few years ago when » group of > passed < »» than j The Spartan Spirit Commission House, I at rising senior, can't dc- The pu seven minutes. { 1 1 11 lu" Jcidr lietween a former sweetheart What threatens to be a long and Hut to many more, the newest ! and football player, Joe Ferguson, angry dehate on th. resolution js "unng painting escapades brought stern Pins to Promote f and her "devoted but sometimes scheduled the Senate 1 frowns and memories of fraternity irritating" husband. Frank Hram- »i»®f 'hat the ambas- *'• -pa • .n official in- McCarthy Tuesday released the basing and pantv raids. "Childish college students," Michigan Defeat I an. Bay City senior, plays the ,f>'his par t at Ferguson. shooting be- text of a speech he intends to they were inclined to mutter. Varsity Club members think William Hex?*. Allen Park fresh¬ Judge O'Brien entered not guil¬ make on the Senate floor. He sug¬ Trouble was, they weren't run¬ Spartans should let the world man; Jamas McGrcevy. Lake Gen¬ ty pleas for the five who stood gested in it that the Communists know they want to beat Michigan ning into many arguments. eva. Wis., junior; Betty Yasin. mute, delaying their trial until «»unt of the in* would that evening, an be the winners if he is j French Theme 273 percent of its i Senior ('.offee Hour Saturday. To get this across, they're going Warren sophomore; David Shep¬ herd, Dearborn senior; and Janet Saturday morning. They are: Duanc .Scott, Birmingham soph¬ 11. left his re«- There were report* that friends to sell "Beat Michigan" ptoa start¬ Rose. Detroit sophomore, are in¬ omore; Kenneth McCullough, De- of the Wisconsin senator might try to talk the resolution to death Set for Dance Other office percentages are: Dean of the School of Vet Medi¬ Slaletl For Ttnhry A senior coffee hour will be ing today and continuing Thurs¬ day and Friday. Students will be able to buy cluded in the cast. Other member* are: Ronald tolt sophomore; Leo Doughertv, Detroit sophomore; David Faulk¬ cine, 181. Dean of the-School of | This year's J-Hop theme will be Science and Aria, 180; Dean o| the held today from 3:30 to 5:30 p m. pins all three days Gaines, Traverse City junior. ner, Coloma sophomore, and John in the Union Nancy Ryan, East Molinc, II).. Cox, Roaeville freshman. School of Education. 138; Dean of in Old College Hall. All seniors Concourse or from any club I "C'est Magnifique." which trans¬ lated means "it I* magnificent." senior, William Kcouch. Lima. asked and their member. They will also be on sale NEWS IN BRIEF The theme was announced Tues¬ Continuing Education, 133. and are to come carve Ohio, freshman, Ralph Vander- Dean of the School of Engineer¬ names in the traditional senior Thursday night at the pep rally day by Tom O'Donnell. J-Hop slice, Lansing graduate asalstant; ing, 130 pet cent. table. in Jcnison Fieldhouse. j theme chairman. and Martha Loom is Judge O'Brien said he had been I" "d* on 2 Wheels The winning entry was submit- sophomore. assured by Tom King, dean of Spartan Home Whecl« ' ted by Jan Turner, Buffalo, N Y.. on students, that restitution would MOO I' —An will receive a free nth one wheel Junior. be made for the damage caused T^;' I j Air Force Elects by MSC students. r^,ous^:n.rommm"' Student Leads Mobile Life NooTJ lWemr.cs wcr. ro- A similar incident on the Michi¬ —i Sophomore Coed gan campua last year cost mer¬ chants, fraternities and the uni¬ Ralph Flannlgan's orchestra will Atks ! Br uum OAUNTURT ever, he couldn't get comfor¬ on. according te Tom. wa* chosen from eight; No student* from MSC were ap» " in Old College Hall. °rk Progresses Tellefson estimate* good for 10,660 *441" hia ear- Corps Sponsors who will . - lb. Corono- pr.hrndrd for pointing ot Michi- a 13-fallon water tank on top. The 1951 Buick is equipped home I-. rrign In lbe eon before too 1133 gridiron cloo- T"- Contractors for the Mackinac Bridge, working at JouriUtlioni Group* TemporartlF oot at gas. Tcll- with a folding bed complete tional miles or' approximately lion Ball. «P 'or tunc tort daring bad weather this fall. elaon waa forced to move into with foam rubber mattress three I Thry srt: June Walters, Do- T(> Ho||, join| which Tom calls "170 worth of expects to have Mariljn Thayer. main foundations by Dec. 13 un an apartment, but be anon hopes he Sigma Delta Chi and Theta Sig¬ pure luxury." The car also con- Faye Flts- ma phi. national professional a folding table, chair, Whrn gerald, Chicago B, Ay, Sbores Refuse* Information men's journalism hoooraries, will hold a joint meeting tonight at gas stove, lantern, utensils, fire extlngu- id a safety Tom will probably ho tho only sophomore; Joan Weaver. Birm- g:3« in 31 Union. constantly " discuss Ccnterv- top < o'clock,—that is, U be < a place to park. .. .. State New. . It was a relief to be "Twns a cold winter evening, the guests were all leav¬ another of Mr. Walt Oleksy's terrible mi ing .. . " leaving maize and. blue-all over Sparty. the last 10 day! Every year in the fa« a sort of lunacy takes over on campuses across the nation. Traditional rivals are brought out, dusted off and given a fresh coat of paint, literally. Typical scene: A frosty night in early November, the bustle of the huge university is stilled as students, their mhtds filled with thoughts of midterms, the coming Saturday, tomorrow night's dale, last night's date and nil the other trivia that fills a student's mind, turn out the lights. In a small building tucked off in one corner of the cam¬ pus the college watchdogs stir as the realization of their charge parades through their minds. Somewhere on campus the moon breaks through the golden leaves of an old oak and strikes the gleaming hide phony, Prokofflev's of a cruising putrol car. A long and quiet night and the Symphony and W fried Idyll are t guardians of the pence think it's time for a coffee break. Mr. Swiderski, he Refreshed, they return to the endless rounds of the campus. And turning a corner the headlights flash on the dripping blue lettering on the pavement. End of flashback. Tain't Artistic The memories crowd in. A roller In Ann Arbor painting OAKY CLUB MSC'-MSC-MSC on the streets; a bunch of erstwhile en¬ gineers blocking up the engineering arch at U of M in sev¬ Membership Green, White at U of M en minutes flat after weeks of practice caught: u dozen shivering Wolverines on their hands and . knees rubbing blue paint off the bridge by Double E in the . . and getting Rally To Turn Black at MSC middle of the night while a couple of gloating Spartans stood by feeding them smokes l>etween gentle gibes. Yes, it's football time again snd nothing is much of a THURSDAY. November 11 * Hill of it M, Praf—Iwill Repair Service Frames! Or surprise on a crisp autumn morning on the way to.that 7:30 205 Dairy BUff. * Onr Experience. Knowledite and fit The green and white paint spilled at going to make a smear all the way to East eight o'clock. fill your Ann Arlxir Tuesday morning will leave Lansing. ' Alt prescriptiaal wMh the Greatest Accuracy. lilnck marks at MSC. Outstate newspapers and wire reports VHF Battle interested Eighteen arrests in one night should convince any doubting State student that talk of "Ann Arbor police bracing for a Capitol Optical Studio the people at Ann Arbor mean business. The foray to the 1! of M campus Tues¬ second onslaught by invading Michigan State College students." And the radio re¬ ports have reflected on State students in New Channel Could day morning, reflecting unfavorably on the same unflattering manner. MSC. could hardly be classed as one of the traditionally frowned on, but tolerated, pre-game taunts. MSC is t.ot in a position to receive the uTtfavorable publicity, especially when it is Double Audience One month from today a fed¬ of the channel PHONE Campus Classifieds a a. i The Ann Arbor police hail n lot coupled with the disapproving reaction eral agency will hear WKAR- through ED 2-1511 of justi¬ created by "panty mid" reports, and comes TV's request for a new ••name" LOOK WHERE PEOPLE ADVERTISE fication for their decisive action. ate afternooi They were prodded on by complaining close on the heels of nationally-circulated It will also make educational EXT. 268 ,o3F' Ann Arlsirites, who must remember the articles commenting on rowdy former foot- television available to all of the ADVERTISE WHERE PEOPLE LOOK linit players. four to five million people who $2,000 in property damage caused by des¬ The fact that a group of Ann Arborites live within WKAR-TV's listen¬ tructive MSC students last year. ing radius. The fact that a small crew of Michigan painted S|»arty blue and gold Monday docs True. WKAR-TV will be los¬ AUTOMOTIVE housing not excuse the action of State students. ing the right to a good sized maintenance workers are needed to re¬ • 80c ! A small group of them saw that paint, WKAR-TV Is chunk of its broadcasting time. move the damage done this lime takes CHEVROLET 1*33 Deluxe 2 door allowed to Iran But a doubled audience for the the painting party nut of the Halloween turned right around and scurried down to far anoIWcated educational would Light cnen with air-flow heater, Ann Arlsir with buckets of green ami programs 1 dtp |IJ* prnnk class. seem to outweigh that consider- white. That must have taken a lot of 4 doyl .ee.ae.$LIS When everything is done, the 18 stu¬ with low thought. And with commercial X dmw 11 K maintained car mileage dents who got caught are going to decide pro¬ grams to fill up time not used ADOmONAL CHA1GO and Mow market at mi. * it wasn't worth it. In addition to arrest, And now that childish handful of eagar- It is estimated that granting the request would almost dou¬ in extreme difficulties with time to think about their little escapade. CHa*fa for credit Ifc college authorities. Wonder if it still seems like such good would be able to reach an ap¬ Anil the paint |s>uretl at Ann Artior is sport to them. proximate 90,000 a< have not converted to the ultra¬ high frequency channels. INFORMATION Crossword Puzzle ®5 W. li Even though the new channel basis, it would mean, say MSC television officials, that the ed¬ 21IIU ucational telecasting service PRE-I.AW CU?I» H SO p.m., 35 Union would be available to more of of Henry VIII ST.. Fart lit v M'KtNKMM EDUCATION CLUI the Michigan taxpayers that 9 Sharp bark 34 Sparkled ouppurt the station. 12 Hid French It egret irc niNJC RELATIONS 7 p.m., IFC Otflc* 2X1 CLUB 7:30 Forestry Cabin of one 43. Overhead mm \m IS. Jewel railway LIU! 111131KT 1«. Family 44. Type FRENCH CLUB 7:30 p.m.. International JUNIOR IFC 8 30 p.m., 33fUnion AO 1CCON CLUB 7.30 p.m . 31 Ai* Hall cathedral SPARTAN WEIGHT-LIFTING city CI.UB >!». Expiate SPARTAN WOMEN'S LEAGUE — 7.30 p.m.. Faculty Women's T rrrn hi IT 1* ifr TT LIT ULUB 3-1 Union, Mcciirg open to 7T SAILING ULUB BOARD 7 pun.. Union i uncourac i iuin sm " it RAILING ( LIB d 'MmmzmmmMHM 8:3<1 p.m., 3G ENGINEERING COUNCIL %Vton js\ w n *r meeting December J JT 1w ft I is m jt MOVAR IlOAkL «T '8:30 p.m„ GAMMA DELTA Mural Doom, Uniu .. _■» 6 30 p.m., Bible Class MM MMMMM Luther Choi at Group. Newman I.. 1 Your BAIIDDR j-iior rorxtu Representative 7 p.m., Union Board Boom rt ALPHA Ml' 7 p.m., 41 Union GORDON STONE FRENCH CLUB 7 JO p.m., International House has just received a phone DELTA Mil DELTA l:M p.m. Coffee Hour, Old College Hall Lansing 2-8866 NOMA DELTA CHI—TH ETA For Your Fraternity or Sorority—Jewelry, NOMA rn •:M pan, 31 Union Stationery, Gifts and Novelties Contact Michigan Stale News GORDON STONE AJnJSrti at I-analog 2-8866 or Bos 149, East Lansing fits . irfWrtpr* st a fS kr# s Uetappe fsarp* This Is Living British Coed Receives Alpha Kappa Estahlisii. Psi's Furnish nr- To Accept Sew Joh Or. Irving Detiippe ot the boc- tcriology department, will leaVc Home Ec Scholarship Temporary Home MSC American Monjjhy for a job with the Jcyanide Company. If you believe this Living Units page has gone too Greek In preparation for the first step without enough publicity for the independents, dorms and in acquiring a chapte co-ops, we agree with you. Br lWist MANNS pha Kappa IVi. proft But the problem is that our staff is too small to contact Though a long way from her home. Barbara Purvis from fraternity, has Newcastle every living unit every week. Consequently, we ent on material that publicity chairmen bring us upon T.vne. on the seems to lie enjoying her stay at MSC. northeast coast The of England, iT-year-oW capitol English woman is taking a special program in nutrition: The trouble is that the only organizations who seem a subject in which there is not much opportunity for study interested in letting the campus know what they're doing her own country. are the Greeks. Naturally, there are some exceptions , M., .7.^,, but The scholarship which helps to j 0-clock classe ! wish there were a lot more of them. The State News wenC out on a limb to inaugurate this page last winter. This is the only campus daily newspaper with we know of that has a GEORGE MONTGOMERV page devoted solely to news from cam¬ pus residences. k\Vor!il For Rmwom" We were proud of it and for a while the response was great. with Everyone was sending us bits of humor for Today's Campus flan Ditrye.i - r»*ne l.oekhart and details on exchange dinners and new housemothers. Mnrp People were even dropping by to give us ideas for features on interesting people in their residences. The MSC Home Economics Club peruting as do other college clubs Now the silence is deafening. ftwdtr Bowl Oppo•ent^'Reach, FoT*Football. Again, here's the deal. We've printed this liefore but we'll \ co-operation with the AlfEA, eriodically sets aside a portion try again: f its service fund until the en Reigns I. We want atories on Founder's Days, parties, guests mount uired increases to the for payment of sum re- half the and exchange dinners—before they happen if at all pos¬ rholarship. una Phi Beta Wins sible. A preview is always more interesting to a reader than a review. When ecessary each funds club acquires the it contacts the travel, and ah jder Bowl Classic 2. Names of pledges, actives, pinnings, engagements and officers must be accompanied by their class and hometown. We won't use them otherwise. ^ idvantage of an unbeatable passing team. Horn „"*Petroit senior, and Carol Cornish, Kalamazoo 3. Material doesn't have to lie in story form. An Contributor* j"c»mma Phi Beta defeated Delta Gamma 117-0 Kat- outline of the facts will lie plenty. [moming in their annual Powder Bowl football clash. 4. Turn In ideas for features and Todays Campuses. We DOl can always use them. made Old a color- College Religious Un i is 3. Deadline for this page, which comes out Wednesday morning, is Tuesday noon. How to SAVE MONET Discuss New Kindly tack this on your publicity chairman's door if you believe he might have use for sueh Information. Council Plans MSC Coed Wins Scholarship Europe J met for the third time last week For Study of Music Therapy to continue work on a constitu¬ Joan Petrunlck. Snyder, N Y., MSC was selected to receive one tion for a Religious Living Units senior, recently received a $500! of the five Mu Phi Epsilon awards Council. music scholarship from Mu Phi | At present the group is discus¬ in recognition of being among the Epsilon, national women's music ' first schools in the country to of¬ sing the initial draft of the consti¬ tution which was drawn up by a sorority, fer a four-year course in music As a recipient of the award, | Lansing lawyer. Joan is free to apply it in any Purpose of the Council will be to establish a better and closer way to further her study of music ' Vbn I to 15 loams! therapy. relationship between the college administration and religious liv¬ Roy L. Underwood, head of the music department, said that be¬ Group Fetes ing units, according to Dick Ver- cause of Miss Petrunick's huel. Three Rivers senior, and1 scholastic record and achieve¬ high Housemother $495 $995 president of Asher House. ments in music she was selected Grill Barbara replied with a smile. Faculty adviser for the group Sigma Chi fraternity': "Oh yes, I like American coffee, is El wood Voller, assistant to the dean of students, men's division. Joan serves Mortar Board, senior as pr osephln# I quite enjoy drinking Grill." it in the capucih: honorary, .and the lot which ia universal. As Barbara of Delta Zeta sorority. iatlng adult groups will be mem¬ bers of the council. The next scheduled meeting of the Council will be Nov. 19 at a puff and paper flower luncheon in the Union Cafeteria. iljtha (,amma Hints Phis to Fete Pi Kappa Phi Honors Carnival Co-Workers 41tend OSV Convention WHAT'S THIS? Hostesses for the affair were ie« paragraph below. Droodle r Housemother Pi Kappa Phi host to fraternity played Alpha Chi Omega sorority the Sweetheart's Club, headed by Carolyn Johnson. South Bend I by Michael Gross, C.C.N.Y. I Phi wrority member. last night at senior, and the 1954 Sweetheart a dessert. The affair was held to celebrate the Alpha of Sigma Chi, and the Sigma Chi Chi's acceptance of the fraternity's | 1 Mother's Club. offer to work together on Sparta- ] cade. Singing by the two groups toeorotions and the Pi Kap quartet provided entertainment. OrKN THURSDAY NOON TIL NINE CENTRAL MICHIGAN COLLEGES 1955 EUROPEAN TOUR 1 * €7 Day* ★ 8 Countries if SI Stopovers if Leaving July IS if Returning Sept. 17 COUBOI SMOKIES MKPIft Luckiea-and by a wide margin—according to the large** and latest coast-toooaat college aurvey. Once again, the No. 1 reason: Luckies taste better. They taste better because Lucky Strike means fine tobscqo. Then, that tobaccola tparted to taste better. *'11*8 Toasted"— the famous Lucky Strike process — tones up Luckies* light, good-tasting tobacco to make it taste $10.95 even better. The pleasure you'll get from Luckies* better Modern artiet enjoying Lucky while glancing See the ecetatk smile? Well, you, too, can Juet go Lucky! ^ $12.95 '• J. DeCamp & Son V :i; * ■ .. t Aj) i MICR-IG AN], STATE NEWS W«dntadar,y0TeniWi Jwl Ljjkfr Anyone Else Nothing Odd About Gridders For Red Wing 'Battli Phys ed ji not a (nop in any aense of the word, and oven if It In addition, the phys ed majors I were many of the Spartana are • not phyi ed majors, and some are mu«t take the fundamental cdu- cation courses which include' psy¬ j? in hirfily technical training. chology, principles of education, to Imartne yourself educational psychology, general er several tody each nlahl aft¬ hours of broisina and special methods and practice Among other courses taken by Boudreau Puckslers Many fans find that they got behind in their studies merely by the football players is kinesiology —a study of the muscles and their relation to each other in perform¬ May Pilot Anticipate making one away-game trip. How would you like to do weekends out of the term? this five ing bodily functions, they apply in athletics. Everyone who qualifies for a and how Athletics Exhihiiionl As one player said, "I'm so far phys ed diploma must be able to behind in my studies, it'll take me perform in a variety of sports. NEW YORK (>P) Lou Scoring \ri> S-L — day tladlators who plr Set for Action i eaeh weekend to , to the end of the term to catch up." "We don't try to specialize them in any sport," said Dr. McCristyl. Bnmlrc-ntt rrmnined the lead¬ Another one remarked: "For instance, a man who is ing candidate for the job of By ART ' Mn manajrinj; the new Kanaaa nam going to be a football coach may Preparatii Actually, Spartan football play- "Most of my Instructors treat me like any other student and get'a maximum of only eight cre¬ BranofPs City Athletics Tuesday as ■ cominjr exhi„m„n 1 just like the next person, dits in football, and the maximum owner Arnold Johnson an¬ the World give me as much help as anyone champion t i anyone knows who is acqualnt- for basketball is only seven." Knee Surgery nounced he expected to fill Red Winir, A phys ed major must take the job and also name a (ren- ice arena Tuesday eight credits In eral manajrer within a week. wjthj LAST DAY! physiology, Is Successful Amo Rcssmip's hneknj tlonlng and prevention of In¬ Sfoinjr thrimirh intm-iv,! In order for to gradu¬ he i-xpectcri to talk with Joe fiflHilHillMfr a person ANN ARBOR — Michigan •nri' juries, a four-credit course in ate with a phys ed degree and Coach Bennie Oosterbnnn had rrnriTi. Boston Rett Sox Renerol first aid and safety education conch in our schools, he must also good Tuesday from the hos- nil,inner who fired Boudrcau plus the basic college scries. news THRILL - PACKED be qualified and have a minor in iftrr the 1954 season. CINEMASCOPE HIT! two other courses. for i i nthlet Moudreau had another year to only bad news all season. ' The most popular of these arc efajM*mtmreaof' the social studies, history and bio¬ Dr. Carl. Badgley operated on to on his contract at $45,000 per. the injured knee of right half- Johnson added he expected to logy. If a person minors in biology cannot fail any courses. Ml If he re¬ he must take courses In zoology, talk with several others. Asked The gamp is s ceives a failing grade, he is in¬ about the status of Eddie Joost, physiology and anatomy—some of eligible to compete until he makes the 1954 Teamwork is Bruins Key accordion to IWonrhuil fans In the I.am the toughest courses offered on up the grade. SARA campus. With this In mind, fact that athletes are and the taking any The removal of the piece of cartilage from, Bran- off's knee should small bring the still was made tome inquiries Uclans Retain Top Spot, slug area a chant the professional t "snap'' courses, a football play¬ tenernl mi lager," he said, right half back Into action for ive not offered er, or any athlete for that mat¬ U. S. ter, who pracires every day and the games, must With OSU Close Behind Charges i little "something" on the By The Associated Press Itoxing Monopoly What keeps the UCLA Rruins in championship form? Coach Red Sanders was asked that Tuesday after his smooth, powerful club trained the No. 1 national rankinjr | Air, Certainly changes for the second straight week in The Associated Press poll breaking up what the Justice De¬ cause they love the sport. of sports writers and broadcasters. ihoulder injury. partment labels a monopoly in His answer: Teamwork. boxing. If Michigan defeats State and A ward Honors There are two thins, ,ha, go The high court set aside two roes on to heat Ohio State, there will he good chances that club." ' team." the affable coach said, football Cr.gJcr ment of the case in which the Cranlland Hire Michigan will go to the Rose lenoral "Enough good football players and Starts THURSDAY department contends the Interna¬ tional Boxing Clubs of New York NEW YORK (/h—The Sports Bowl In Tasadena, re Bill \ n fine staff of assistants. I happen Substitution Man- ALAN LAI)I> in and Illinois, Madison Square Gar- j to be blessed with both." "DRUM BRA r Rule to Stay late Grantland Rice, a director of the organize Calk Change* The award will be r year on Rice's birthda. Harmful to Camr iii t NEW TREND IN MODERN LIVING to "the sports writer net) rest tradition.' t< btfu! whether Ra/.orhack Named' I.iucmaii of Week Arkarn ANN ARBOR (O—Frit* Crla- lor. University of Michigan Athle- tic Director, said Tuesday the Na- The upsi.-t. logiate Ho the reviv.i Bv The Associated Press Dame and Army. tlonal Collegiate Athletic Assn. (NCAA) plans no major change in , J in 1949 In tin • • Bud Brooks, who the ! Miami or Florida Ann Arlmr Gumc litis Service!!! the college football one-platoon j years -aim ig rpan in the Arkansas front both oth dropoed dr out o i all through most of this all-win- ling season for the Razorbaeks, i Auburn J The 111 rdue i Crlsler. who is chairman of the Sutiiriluy, November I.'{, 1 *>."> 1 'uesriay was named The Associa- j beating f NCAA Rules Committee, told a ed Tress lineman of the week. With t Michigan Football Writers' Assn., Extra buses will leave the East IdtnsinK ilus ORMAL WEAR for '54 Last Saturday Rice forced Ar- ' moved u luncheon that the NCA wants to Station. 2111 MAC Avenue, at '.Mill ansa* Coach Bowden Wyatt to with N« ry's Middies, "get through a year without a lot a.m.. direct to bandon his two-unit system and Duke 40 of changes so the public, the the Stadium via the Ann ArUir Terminal. Return io left Brooks ut there for 58 The 1< ading teams sports writers and broadcasters is *relaxed" in design, from Stadium parking kit ■. hour after the game. can catch up," envhionrd high I steady play has been an impor- I "Practically every year since informally comfortable! tant factor in steadying the 1941 we have tampered with youthful Arkansas team through If." Crtaler seven straight victories, played his j best game of the season as the Crislcr said that, as he under¬ Razorbaeks turned back Rice, 2R- stood it, the Michigan Intercolle¬ giate Athletic Aatn. (MIAA) Con* Southwest title. fercnce had modified the NCAA substitution ruling. Vol Wingliuek (,luilx Crlsler said any league or For Family, Studies __ conference baa the right in change the rating since no pen- KNOXVUJ.E. Trnn. (AV—Terry I »• Sweeney, first-string wingback on AA Vgivern "I personally dislike to see lea- j j„hn i' gues and teams make changes in wn.. • >' «** 51 On Former Detroiter m„n » ■ playing rules by mutual agree- j as ,„lt. * * It can destroy football in inter- that k« \' 1 • lies and to help make nounced they had asked waiver regional play if schools in one action ' • f ids meet." j lost his athletic schn- on former Notre Dame and De- part of thte country play one season. J' troit Lion tackle Gus Ciffelli and brand of football and schools In action. spring when he mar- i had signed defensive guard Tom another part play another." ! Biggins, ff, "I dislike to see that happen j across the nation. It would bring Turkt'V IfOl j football back to the stage of the Today i- thf T 'dirty eighties' when the teams ing up M IEEQ5|»™ SSS ',Hm BORN TO BE met the night before a game to held on 01 t i' agree on rules. 1 day. FOUND SINGLE BREASTED "MR. FORMAL" TUX . COREY • LOCKWOOD • Good Coffee f: IHtUt null AdapUbb to today', way of Ufa-that'a "Mr. '"""I TUCKER-SHINER O Satisfying liainl>i,rp8 Formal"! Lijht in weight, roomy for oaae of move SNEAK PREVIEW! mart, alaawiariring for figure flattery, thia midniU • Crisp freneli fries Mm tuxedo haa the daeh and aparkle that will Thuixlay Ett'iiiiij! at 8:45 P.M. out of the crowd. Enhanced with Skinner The title is a movie secret! • Home made hot Satin ahewl bp*.Pricad amartly. too. '59*50 The east w# can't tell you! / Ctmmmiund & CuMmtnttt StU to Match The picture—o great comedy hit . . . soon • Doughnuts and pic to have a national release! Come at 7:00 or 8:45 p.m. See both the Sneak ; J. Kosilchek & Bros. Preview and regular program feature "The 211 E. Grand Kiv«'r US N. WASHINGTON AVE. ^ ^ course) itsock Poen*t Prove Anything ,w Listed Boldy Rides Again Doubtful Why Second-Rate Use Teams? NIW rORK {JPh-n*a too bad ord, is No. .2. Ifojurif Move Up tha Paetftc Coast Conference and tha Big 10 have a rule bar¬ |Rpl)in-«»i> Mu«ttt ring repeaters from tha ftoae Bowl games, at It way. although we realize UCLA by a dangerous South¬ L|| fo-Cupt- LcRoy Bol- mutt get ern California ttam and Ohio L finally <«"'k top form» Never, stftce the ftrtt Ateoci- State hat yet to take on Purdue Lch Duffy Onugherty and ited Press poll In 19M, have the fo. 1 and No. 2 team* met in a Ohio State it eligible for the I Spartans are now con- est, and now it CAMPUS aissm | as to thi' condition of h a game might cinch to gat it. UCLA, took part in the Pasa¬ Lth'i- top running back, what we consider a silly prov¬ dena game last New Year's C*n EDf-lSU ttrt. Mil J Bolflcn-i replacement ision in the contrah. Day, and automatically is side¬ L? hi* 'pel I on the bench, Right now UCLA, unbeaten and untied, is No. 1 in the na¬ tracked In favor of the second beat coast team. Mai nock. tional ranking, and Ohio State, That would seem aktn to the :,,t,le jnck-of-altatradgg Cleveland Indians and the New nuwle In his thigh dur- York Giants being barred from Ilv Alices »,ih Of the bruls- Washington State, Krause Raps taking part in the 1955 World Series because they played In limping Tuefdny. it this year, even If they again ■ NCAA Video won the pennants in their res¬ pective leagues. Restrictions They'd have to take the sec¬ ond place teams for the series, Co-Copt. LeKov Balden Displays Old Form Against ' and you can imagine the fever¬ CHICAGO (/PI — Ed Krause, ish Interest such a series would For W. Shaw Title Noire Dame athletic director, Monday atepped up his campaign The Big Seven, signed up by vrr. there is little doubt (or unrestricted football television the Orange Bowl, has a similar 11,in efficiency after the ath lhe Cougars. He car- . ball only eight times, but 2 Passes Win for W. 5 by leveling charges of "artificial" and "reactionary" against the NCAA's TV policy of control. agreement send the by which It will not same secutive years. team two con¬ This is particu¬ up PW yards and one Krause long has been the lea¬ larly tough on the Oklahomans, an. He also returned a By ART UNDERWOOD | shnrt loss ght flat with Then Dick Srhiewl tamed der for uncontrolled national tele¬ unbeaten and untied and No. i I 52 vards. and JIM JOHNSTON Boos scampering into :l vision and rekindled h 1 s attack in the current poll and heavily i* ipads the team tn rush- W. Shaw 5 combined a stunning j for the marker, against the present NCAA policy favored to finish with a clean th 23« yards; In scoring aerial attack with blazing speed to I With the half time s stand- us a-maln speaker at the Chicago j teurh.lmvns, and in klck- wrest the West Shaw title from W ing 7-0. Schincarol an American Quarterback Club. fnturn< for Id yards and a ShaiV 10 in a rough and tumble teamed in the opening "The present NCAA plan Is 14-6 game that saw one player i the third stanza to bor m\ the lead an attMMal and meattanary ejected frflm the game and a fist- to 14-0, system that Is no goad." he said. i gindv Srhreeengaat eat ful of penalities last night at Old 1 Thp fighting W Shaw 10 tear in. his J a n I a r College Field. \ camp brick ,n the closing stanr The combination of passer Ray on a nip from Jack page to Ma Schincarol lo Jerry Boos account- I Roblncttc to make the tatty rea ed for the first W. Shaw 5 score M.g but the comeback ' too midway in the second period on a |;,te as the clock ran out befon they could get another drive un 8V TO 1M Schedule | derwty. games at Notre 1 ailed in tha Rose : Kipm Sigma 26. Ft Kappa FM 6 Searle's Record Shop S:' TOUCH FOOTBALL j Kappa Sigma scored in the fir*t SRV Or Whatever ; quarter, on a pass from Andy (Across From Ilerkey) Twfh Football Field Tellek to Larry Jolliffe but the 1 !*• A I H n. R I F«| Pi Kap's tied it up with a Mike They Be.. *• i ':«» 1:1# BIT *•. TlMta Till ILIfi T'l Oavi Boaco to John Juracek to Fred , . , And Gel get second call behind I »» ):«• r„ fthaw S «. r Shaw Ftillllpa • vs. Phillips 7 I [ Darling pass. Another Tellek past, tn Larry I NEW LINE Yourself i Saturday, depending upon kle Ron Latron- Of All Iliads Now Available At dh leg injuries, and Sets Hoosiers to Passing • Excellent Reproduction Masters, who reeeiv- GALLOP-AUSTIN STUDIOS Arrow Froai Tha Stat* Theater • Pure Vlnyllle 306 Albert St. Next lo the Bus Station Phaac ED 2-1813 DOORS or EN *41 F.M. $ "Hi ALL NEW NOW! SHOWI' I I 1 1:4 f AST. ■■.■•-■pfisr THE KICHKIAk 8TATE rffcWS Fatten -S". (ore and aft. Patrol cart ran three Michigan prowling the campua. He warned, however, will be given aevere penalties. In¬ cluding possible suspension. An alternative would be disciplinary probation, he said. King said that an Anp Arbor en asked for his ose lawn and porch a recent Reporter painted might file suit article relating to the present FUTtR situation of American scientists. PIPE'3'itijH |.Fe8l Set New Housing f Jc ninon Clrele Drive. Construction Ik first lime this y S|«rt«nx will ( But King pointed out that no proof has been obtained that U of Up for Bids exotic a* the Far East, color-rich at a ln/M>gfrv ire MS*' xtjnad i M students were responsible for Contraction bid. fa^the com . . 'rally in Jenlt 'letter From America* painting up MSC's campus. Coach I "iffy 1)1 Walter B. Rea, dean of men at plotlon of m.rrled homing on Ka- appear with his HANDBAd Michigan, promised to take string¬ j Okinawan Sophomore ent action on any Michigan stu¬ Nov. If, iccordlng to. Emory O. OLD PAISLEY PRINT k«n the Iraditlol dents caught damaging MSC's roller, monger of the dormltoriea ■nd food ocrvlce. The bid. wore luuod loot week. Records Disc Show "The university deplores such Ltrtinn but students arc students Contractor of the additional 111 I whether at Michigan. Michigan apartment, will be .elected at the State Board of Agriculture meet¬ MSC is supplying it; State or any other college or uni- 1 versity." ing according to the loweat bidder. people of Okinawa. Studenla flnlahed moving Into ' Kiyoxhi Kahira, Okinawan wphomorr. Tawdiy com¬ 144 new apartment unit. Oct. pleted his eleventh monthly tape-recorded disc jockey show Post Office 30. The completed program will Include 4U apartment.. Construc¬ for use over radio station KSAK at the University of Ryukyus on Okinawa. Jobs Opened tion on the final apartment unit. Created with the skill uf an Italian fakir I the show is recorded on the Kabtra worked .«s chief antxmnr- .fob opportunities for the Chris- WKAH Audio-Visual Outer magnificent |»ii-1t'V color | j front it* I* ginning in 1950 until Rapids Post Offices were iced today by Nicholas Pa- Schedule* 4 Film* combinations hand screened on rayon rhalli*. | ever, tin student-* ssistant director of the Four films will be presented by lent Bureau. te Audio-Visual Center bureau is currently trying today, at 3:90 p.m.. In the Music Above: Porthole handle pouch. | employment at the Flint s. Mr. Pa- Relow: Turn lock carryall, ibsl, brown, mi. I t pro- * ' Applications are being accepted j at the Placement Bureau Office. [ areas ' Morrill Hall. Students are urged urban I to apply immediately. MSC Profettor Tour* Laboratories mcricu't* number A" LYLE and SCOTT HOGG of HAWICK Featured hi Brown. AND WIDTH lit ft. . tUae I Ihrewh !•