.. MSU Opens Basketball Season Saturday Against Iowa State...
By JOK HOFFMAN depth. Outside the two starters, three men are fighting for
the top spots, and all are of about equal ability.
Pacing one of its toughest opening game opponents in
recent years, Michigan State's basketball team takes to the
I >et term an Pat Wilson, who just started practice Monday
because of football, has a slight edge because of his experi¬
court Sat unlay night at 8 in Jenison Field house against
Iowa State. ence. Hut it will take a few weeks for Wilson to obtain his
full form of last season.
The Spartans will start the all-veteran lineup of ('apt.
The other two guards are Tom Hand and Dave Scott,
(•eorge Ferguson and tarry lledden at forward. Chuck
both sophomores. Hand was the high scorer in Tuesday's
Itencie at renter, and llarry l.ux and Jack (Juiggle at guard.
(ireen and White game, while Scott was the outstanding
Ferguson and Lux are seniors, the other three juniors.
player in the intrasquad game played at the Hasketball
State will be attempting to improve on its l.'l-ll record of Coaches Clinic last Saturday.
a year ago. Coach Forddy Anderson, starting bis third year Iowa State will also start an all-tptrnin lineup consisting
at the Spartan helm, is optimistic about the team's chances. of Chuck Yogt and John Crawford at forward, Hon Med-
"We should have better depth this year plus a more bal¬ sker at center, and Cat*) Thompson and l.yle Frahm at'
anced scoring attack,", Anderson said.
guard. Medsker will he the tallest man on the court at 5*8".
In his first two seasons, Anderson's forces relied mostly
Thompson is one of the country's finest play makers, and
on the scoring of two individuals—Al Ferrari in the 1054-55 he's been picked on many pro-season All-American teams.
season and Julius McCoy last year. He averaged 15.8 points per game last year.
Hut there are no Ferrari's or McCoy's this year. It is Coach Hill Strannigan's Cyclones copped the runner-up
very possible that four or five men will be averaging in sjMit in the tough Big Seven Conference last season. They
double figures, something unheard of in past seasons. had a fine overall record of 18-5.
Anderson has probably the best reserve strength since Preceding the varsity game Saturday will be a freshman
he took over the head coaching job from I'ete Newell three game starting at 6:15. Students will be admitted free to
seasons ago. this and all borne games upon presentation of their ID
Hacking up the forward s|M»ts are sophomores Hob An- cards.
LARRY HEDDEN deregg and Tom Markovich. Gary Siegmeier, also a sopho¬ State's next game will be at home against Brigham
more, will give support to the center position. Young University Dec. 8. The opening Hig 10 game is JACK QUISLE
Hut it's at guard where the Spartans have the greatest against Purdue, also at home, Jan. 5.
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from a wire nervier story out of Miliraukrt dated
dated .Vol*. 2.V:
"Male students at Marquette t airersity rose up in
indignation today over a 'no good-night kiss' rale imposed
an cords by schmd officials ....
"Mrs. Mabel McKttiyott. university dean of women, hod
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ordered a crackdown on gills 'who kiss goodnight in front
in front of dormitories' for women. A rule prohibits u
'public display of affection' outside any of the sehmd's
to women's residences."
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l or awhile, men, we were worried. Supposing
lo.*" rule spread to MSI".' Sop|M.sinp somebody
the "no¬
Jiwcu lives •All De|»tkii
Mode by BoHou 'Ok '4K gam Mlt llltiAN: Banket bat I w.
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in Philadelphia's Municipal Sta¬ •
df I ' but with increased con- miport int t a t a but the fo* t ROttIN IRTTMAN
Go'd Go'd filled or Michigan's pvMirest varsity sp.
y I. «» will be trium¬ could in- for tvxnu is good enough to hold hard to replace
1 Siding SJver.
dium. the vear a it n . ready . . . . . .
last year It might repeat |{..n
phant nl»e for fullback Kvaskv. •oiggest effort jn the i>lg"' forth
t,* «) Kraniri returns to give the \V<
I. INDIANA: Fight lettermen and guild Dick M.od give the
Kv.e-kv lit ! Ill lured hts left W ddc.it a tun- one two s. oi iliu veritie'. a top flight eentei ot»
it o are hack at ll««»sier'town this .
k'.e, the ii|H-nmg .lay of pi.o-- pun. Ii. The two w ill probably er evperieneed letti'rmen inch, ■
season, five of them t»"4" or bet¬
with three sopho¬ liu w.U'ls Pete Tlllotson ,v< i
* tie» la-,t fall i.tt! battlci In u.iv
ter Thr- Indiana attack will
be flanked
mores. c.-nlei Joe Itulick, foi'- Dandy Tarrier and guard? Ji
back to plav p.ll t-. of four lei around Archie De. •. one -•!
Mantis and guard She.uon and Hilly Wtight lt..«.|
Mh.it i. Itr.M'.tril rhiehrn? games Wb.-'i i! w a; found the the l-esi jump hots id thr*yon.-
w aid Ni k
Did Johnson, all outstanding ie M C (Union may help i». i
mv-'iol cn'tical inter¬
I. n-pee He av ei aged I 7 * »« cfit
Our ehieken is prepared in scientific iitMio i
high h.»o| p-avers An indica¬ Michigan doesn't have the n...
na; ligam.-ii!, Hot. underwent |wi game I.e t season Jo i \ talent to finish highci tha
nr*« rquipnirnt railed flrnasfets, tion of. tin till -id on the squad mii.v
didu u!' singe; la I iVcemlM'i Thompson and Jim Hinds will the second division.
i " thai
,
isted "hirh mint heal units, instantan- ftroasied i-.-t thr I.II tiny call .' f •• -I d " tip- • .it tl lev ' ub'i s
H. u a • hifb-.t t.. .pi.o terb.ick MISt'tJNHlN: About the Im
roustt srirs thr chicken srals in thr
-tb w t«'i ll? II illlv lb v ant ano of I. i v. .1 will In- on the
m the fa' will; pout land \v. \ •
niter vl flavor, and riniks through to b III n I!'. se « oil openv I thing for the Wildcats to -
tint \* fu-M ItouiJand came back, I ha,lie tiiMtsoh at giio-l Hjlt-'- III
•dt the Imne m i. minutes Served to Shrimp has plenty of ikcv! to v. -.
,ig.• o!i»f \V' • tern Mi.-higan this season is to pray. It i v
Kvaskv went to full again With auu .
sou coldrn brown, tender and taatv. Vork 1 IttW A I 'oa. ll lUirkv i U'onnoi •green" team, with only f"
a!' the 'vbstarl."- he III I KOI I 4 New alo ig w it i its tme .eU'trndii.c D.ob Llt/OW and Glvm
It s thr | \sr» sr ~ It s thr >IM Hf Montreal 4. Toronto 2 lac. the tough, f-t^ relwutldlllrf •-V..I us
.still has rustled H31 v aid - foi a aid sc.M Mi ; punch,
i. -b ... h . otil.i imagine * i'e Holland returning Coarh H.
I'ach dinner include-:
'v average
lu.sion •». t hirigo 0 31INNFM»TA A si*tj, place a . .
p'in, Hi, cMtui starting team Fo-.tei (pops "It will lie a gn-c
flil'siiv-i last season. I oacb O-'n
I'll. H.i vkvw graduated, thru eo.iehnig accomplishment it •• >
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rhtrken ifour pieces i. ftrn.h fries, I'o-.v li-f tigjres to I -vi a fu-t
.iiampioiistup team ol t til l ain. Improve on hist year's record*.
spot tbis veai. and a
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rranberri and Muehrm muffin.
satire
ANNOUNCING possible title The big gun m the
Dili S hoot 11.II Logan. Hill Sea
ouig and Milt Sclivill'man. and
Wis ousin was fb lf> last year, t
|0 in the eonferrnvT.
v.. 'phi i attack is J*mI ifcunmeyn
Itinmrv JEWEUH NEW LOCATION las* veai's Gopher seoung lead
The Chicken Shack n nub 4 111 point. Cow les ha-
bun s'Idfted to center tin- veai
Mi.lv..-••I Op.-ii Lliaiiipioindiipx
i- limits I', of the ('harrii.i( Mouse) • II Ahholl ltd of "The rest ol the starting tee--
Daw Tuck, i
Gymnasts Prepare
mi alt veter ills
ful Unilni iierr.v I utdsli \
ut I runtlor |V 2-iMMHi George Klmi
DEAN S BARBER SHOP
230 MAC.
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The Old Gold Tangle
are Thr last
Schools.
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For Chicago Meet
Niis. 22. 23 A 24 were pub¬
My ri TIi W ALTFRS
nt-\l I.. I iint|MH. I'mw lished Thursday. November 23.
VanDervoort's
Mate News Night Miinr
llopiiip in extend the latr-seasitp streak nf success that
t hey pfijnytNl tow an! the close oOthe 1055-56 campaiyti.
.Michigan "State's pymnasts will open this year's competition
Saturday at Chicayro's Navy Pier in the Midwest Open
Championships.
tlesurnmg varsity lefterw in¬ ent winner last season, and
ner:-. fr<-m Ii4!st year are ('apt. looking forward to a double
II..land I'n.wn, Ihui la-,is. Dick crown in the crmiing year
O'Hneu .md Jim Bre/a, all hcii- Leas was State's top af-
(.«* around man -in 1955=56, pa- ••
Other returnees include Jmi fiie Spartan point-scows t-
Cook, Junior, Huks Paul, a ever.v mild and taking a firs' «-'•
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junior win. omiveled with the tl.ving rings and fifth all-aroun •
105! trim tiefure entering the in the conference tilt.
service, and t'al torard. Angle (I'Brien was ( wrh tieor«e
WIN A PUZZLE NO. 19 PUZZLE NO. 20 Festu, Dick Becker. Oeurgc Srypwla's No. 2 all-around man.
Hojh-Iv and Tom • Werthmarin, while Bfuaa opeetaliaed in th*
WORLD ah of whom worked with the turrhMag j/0 trampuliue events
me
freshman squad last season Ct .
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Although lleckrr. IrvU and "~lhe: Im rings, and fan I has
111 If you »• lenovi obovt yloing and wont
TOUR llopri* are all ineligible to com¬ been working Ike apparatus
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pete fall term., the Navy Pier events.
leaovi oHent.cn paid to your own pertonot ' FORTWO content will he the onl* action (inaid has ivecn a c**u»i>ten'-
for the- spartan* before"xftntrr srr-afttUnd w Inner rn intra
iqu.pmenkt »•-
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reqv»remenf*-»ki*, b«*ifhng<, '
P?T* poiev, boot*, clothe*—pleote »top in. ■nna|.
quarter. meets this fait and should ad i
needed depth to the team Fes? <
!?|: ClUf Tkw N^vv FngUn.t Gvllete ♦» «••'«! Brmvn, def end mg Big 1(1
Ik. Mtm CiUE < m 1T»? i i-.i- .» 1 im- '»• (.■«: I.u ii* f'tfrijn Iviik M,-' * 1 I ar** champion and NCAA hitmer-up and flopety are also all-arme d
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