(U^UREM BT9I\r«« OR(HE«l* Aim A mi SIGMA ^vt) The Michigan SUte New* it published by, «tus . University. East Lansing. Midi ben of the Michigan State not the official voice of the university i»t <>t i e -tiuii-"' body', b-.it wcce duction ^: <»up vill be *aken Police Backet Squad will 3:30 pm., 328 Studr • eeekirig '•> s. rve the best ii>U m».f both s'.md* ready to h,,nie a -v ItOTf CADET OFFICERS c. move which would drive a wed*'1 betv.ern the f.«o whether U <-.or.es I.EY niBl.t STI OV AW'S ACTIVITIES B(MK|i Press. Inland Dally Pies, and Aw» iatim College P 8 'pm.. Army Reserve Center 7 p.m., 7 p m.. Wesley House. Parlors A A h tGrund River and Marsha., AOCS Vol. 60, No. !)3 Tuesday, November IS, 1958 Have Two across from i<>if course). A %%1'P 7 42 Union. film, "The Pentomic Army,'' 8 p.m.. 21 Union. Topic: "An p.m.. A:-?'.on program for AAUP a'. PHI ETA SIGMA will be shown. MSU" Sew faculty and staff 6:15 p.m., Union. P,< • -P; ... ETA KAPPA SV George' Controls taken. be 7 p.m., Tower Room Wolver¬ members are especially invit- 7 p.m., 34 Union. M.. ■ »- ine pictures will be taker.. A VOI'SG REPUBLICAN'S I HRDiTIAN M IE*CE meeting in E E. Library direct¬ ORGANIZATION 1:90 p.m., 34 Union' Club Camnus Activities ly aftei. pro. 7 p m, People'* Church Chap- jects for the year. VETS ASH-V 7 MA* BOARD See IWO, pag# «. 7 p.m., 307 Student Services. MLTH HAS RE EN *ni<1 recently about the spirit of Spartans (or rather their apparent lack of it) -but what seem* more disturbing to u« in the nverw helm in vr attitude of apathy evident in about 90 percent of the. student body. CAMPUS CLASSIFIEDS The predominant line of thought about most campus ac¬ tivities seems to be "Let George do it." ED 2-1511 ' EXT. 261 In nearly all university organizations the burden of get¬ DEADLINES: 1 p m DAY BEFORE PI BUCATIOX FOR Tt'ES.. WED. THl RS.. AND FRI. EDITIONS. ting anything constructive done usually falls on a small, hard core of energetic persons, who are willing to take MOV EDITION DEADLINE: 1 p.m. FRI. over and do it themselves. Rill, Payable 8-IJ and 1-5 Monday through Friday This usually results in lo.-s of sleep, missed clashes and generally lower grades for the few students who are prob¬ ably more intelligent and serious about getting something REAL ESTATE of value from their four vears here than the general herd. CLASSIFIED RATES HOST STUDENTS* it seems, are contend with the status Ht'VK BEDS STEEL »Mf» Oil «• ep.ee* ft* r,*a»er; cheap quo. They say much but do little. They are content to sit through class discussions like so many brass monkeys as Mil HOSVOPI SPfVCEP THREE *rerhanl- long as they can maintain the much-sought-after "gentle¬ •*»*trv*« t\ro p»a-e- i «*aie a * .an.!' ED 2-5622 .18 man's C," and when it comes to activities they speak fer¬ vently about how much thrv would like to participate— THREE BEDROOM MO'jr v. If only they had a little more time. Itv ruoni. carport in D- • ru d«wn. take over FHA a*,,' J Yet, these many are swift to complain about the actions 4','r Monthly pavirenU Ml basal owner. DeWitt Art of the few. Hut then it is ever so much easier to deprecate than to initiate. Then there are the "hangers-on" and "joiners'* who say, MOf course, I'm not like that. I belong to three clubs, tw«# AUTOMOTIVE tree COLLEGE bedrmm* MEN SIX-roon touaa. Completely furnUh- frats (or sororities )and had my picture in the year¬ Letter* to the Editor - '»a-yge aid parkin# facUittea. IV book five times last year!" WE DO NOT WISH to offend or impugn any such Urged STRAT70SS S»C»TS CAR CtNTfl WARD curr HF.IC.Trra Iy¬ groups, yet, when talking with leaders of campus organi¬ zations, the prevailing complaint i* that nearly all such Discretion, Confession er. two with * Contemporary bath many loan Architect eitrar Muit aae three deugae *re to * ape: •#, activities are clogged with deadwood and plagued by apa¬ To the Editor: net we are ture that the wl«* Why »hmi!d w e nuddenlv rum of the student Uod\ will against Duffy pecfluse he and thy. There are ever so many members until something As is quite natural aft*T a Moi. the boy, have an off-seas'-n' t* controvrt Kial prevail and point out the salient arises that calls for initiative, enthusiasm, and that old issue 1* countered point# of «u n»»i vulontaiiK a memb«r~of 'r participation is understand¬ in lUininaiy >«f tht gt up d. - »'u• n',.mi, we i».t that the editoi* fn my Ppiinun, it > « vulgar T.V - RADIO SERVICE able. Hut in a university, where -Indents are .suppo-ad!v ■ f t; «• State New -seie pi< of muBsiurr. ami •».*- W < e' low rates to ktud-utj s, ,• t-.ri.o:.m iei«A h>ioi »a «•« Ere- • ,t • . seeking to broaden their per^oruditua, and develop char, /n.Cijte in ?hei< judgment • f ' u loyai'y. Are > . ...» -.eye ;n#» t\ at an>»p. • i« an- -• *' : r a* TV lecanician, Compart acter, such widespread acceptance • "Ge.-rci^ii;" i> neither . -nti u\ir-ial phfa'e. and * » pt-'pr *j< ' fr >11. its# VOL*SWAC-.{S j MiciUgaii IV 7-S6J4 understandable nor excusabo • •ui;* ■.«.! . .».i*rq un.ti.« puhl- 1m the tdilor: Spartan .Nui .-«><• . "v .»! < .iiiip.it activitir-' I v»on ier if these " 1 a'- Duffs has dur.r a g!»a' |«S n NEITHER DO HE wi-h t»» make all i»pp«;c f>»r tor ether . i have nee-1 asked • > >i«sr : tec' • who exhibited thru lie** or conformity. There i* tar too much of that aireao' sums piv»sit>L.K over'ooRed. hut lova y by hanging Duffs ' A fUi r VlODFWN APARTMENT What is needled is more individualism and serious interest etDaiiiiv t>i be considered. »»>» minds m« shor t a* If|t VOLVO t <■>•**'■*% %■. '.'naf>4>eo*Md M SATISFACTION 6uAias*ir in campus activities by the student bod> a- a'whole I'uipote of f lau*e rrvrmort«a. This i* -my ftrst t - e, a. i' < ♦ «X> Tkie purpose of the clause u »• MSU. hut' I ea-i well le¬ We shudder to contemplate what would happen if the •<> j d '.he • JMipus reputation b\ tter '.In' teirifiC jean s Di.d hard-working core became di-go-ted and quit, in-lead of I'm the Editor: aUufU o-.ean- ■! adv^ing, stia i we -m •tut f.t I Out f'J- UA •■■a h ve Head.1.* of : he Lat.g.ng merely ladng drained -lowly in graduation .M<>-t itkeb. the a>t hM.e *l t'ied w.' f *• . ■.• • • »S u eslsnyates ED w hy let "George' nan «ut»marit>e eie.i do it ? TYPING EXPEMIK- ;er foe a tcftnall gari ft-i'id *«rvK* l :<.»r entire student tu».is R Cher re Lane ED 2* a Hi* '<•) fs»otn.il i *. (jmtntimisls l)o li . tunin , MILLS TUTOR »ERV profMaumal out. ' *- kntder raad.n# i:. H>. ED 5 2AA« >31 B. | EAST GERMANY h.M ,m ele,-',..«• Was ek|HN*ittll> kUrpllAfii lit the I.»utci. ,i!l i»oi«»ht.:ihg to the Nu- 5PU0NUT SHC fcAOUTLOR* Ofir.K: tumal Front. '•om rutiawi-4 »-."i* Ideal 712 MAC Oee- • • *» wu Uuii'.e* pm.«l II • liert *hrt! o i -*tm WHEN YOU THINK ad i> uvnk or u>« MXL-o-«; A TM rTrgu. 5 ? ;l 'l a gar.* - a 7-1M7 Crossword Puzzle mLB'.AOiLBt'BMi fp't B »c» 'itEisys « * hen in ;he >ai EMPLOTMENT LOVING LAW GIVE' 11. 1 > T La-.*, r :•»'•*♦ P : letvie he l((9r4Vc.|itT»VC» we^r eft J-IIP- or tni vera At. ED a-JkiTT i. htt-y iwu n*.r fc A BVtgw.t;sfr7(tt •. 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YjiRET (we ku'.hor H*« rrpuM: 51 \ '»*« o: MT.md 52 tioif a* alt •ft h ■W' Four Senators Hoj)e SatcTli.p Projccf Turkey Growers MICHIGAN STATE NEWS November IS. lftftft Page iTo Halt Filibusters NATO Countries Okay Plan (onrrnlimi •Nasty' Kid Picks It Cirir Center Santa's Pocket >o Compromise Aeeeptable Research Rocket Plan Michigan'? turkey growers are LONDON, t.'P» — Santa Claus bus*- sfirjcing their annual As Face-Saving Device PARIS i*. fram — Tap Legtalatar* 1ft NATO raaatrhs Maa- the recommendation under soon. study showcase, the up Michigan Turkey complained Monday that some nasty little kid picked hi# pocket Festival, to be held Dec. 2-4 at and got away with his wallet. day ananimowaly appealed a Jack*an. In aaUInk* fee anlel- WASHINGTON' <£V-Fotir leaders of the eampaljm to prnpoajtl ta pat a reaeareh racket IHe prajeet. eanphaaiaid It wanld tha Lansing Civic Center T T. Fisher-Brent wrote a lr#nd l Senate filibuster rule served notice Monday they inta arhit around the earth by he far pearefal pnrpaaia D. D Mover, an MSI* exten¬ Irfintion Santa newspaper slant on giving Christmas the /i f-^rht any face-saving compromise. IMft. "There is work for all tn do sion poultry specialist and sec¬ ♦roubles He said he found out paui Douglas (D-JU.), — " " The law-makers, meeting in and the job will go forward at .. retary of th« Michigan Turkey about those troubles when he the first day'a session of the tnaximum spaed only if ah take Humphrey (D-Minn.J, Grower? took Space Plan fourth annual NATO Parliamen¬ Assn. i» urging ali a job as a department store part." the committee aatri Santa tori rase (R-NJ) and Jacob grower? in the state to make en- last year. tarian?' Conference, applauded The .conference heard CVen Ll., (p-N'Y) said in separate Launs Nora tad, supreme com¬ tiea m ibe live and dresse* "A *ouug.?ter particularly pros o c i o croaked in i; s ■m my car f-er.'.s a : ,-i proposal by which senators debate offers no real voting Discussed Record Drier Slated Alpha Kappa Alpha aarar- mander of allied forces in Eur¬ ope. declare that allied retalia¬ tory forces are *o effective "it turkey oe sh»»w remuins »tand;iig At the then) array oi that same a:. time, i»ut- nationally- hu. Brent He eutal related of wants," slipoed Fisher* soon away with jr/e -.vard curbing the flli- .is most unlikely that Before UN - My la apenaertac a record there «n.»wr. speaker* is Imea up fo: a hit -Mule on hi- face and my ■kMteri that h*ve blocked most drive far the benefit ef the could be in the mind of an ag- the piogiam • . .et in hi& pocket " e7! legislation. sresaor a delii*erate decision to Baya' Vorattenal fkhaal in sto to major war or to take rnks Lansing. Nov. lft-tl. fltadenta yv i««uc will rem# before Jiihii«on R<-|Hirl> are asked ta Uka their n*ed Which might lead to major war iftiatr uhen It convenes in After the two iraior speeches Allt'iiliuii Campus Ca-uaUt |jmo»n on • motion lo adopt Parties l ulled reesrda ta the I'niaa Can- by Jackson and Nor?tact, the eanrae. 1-5 p.m. A aararity KJrViuu rule*. Vlee President repeeaentatlve will he an hand conference wen: into closed com¬ llhsn ^'<1 he will hold this 1 , |n order. His ruling then UNITED NATIONS. NY. In eelleet them. mittee sessions Besides Jackson the lT. S w> Barracuda Type, Jackets ,,T»,—Senate majority leader Inject to approval or reject- Lyndon Johnson told the t'N the represented by Senators Theo¬ fct a majority of the Senate's recommendation made by dore Green, chairman of the -v- . t lfaned A \ViiiftpMNifed R U.S. Sen. Henry Jackson's sci¬ iicrptiNif I newberk. today both the Democratic € i?e foreign relations committee. LOTIIIIJR JAMEs T. K ARAM, friend of Gov. Orval E. Fag- entific and technical committee. and Republican partie? solid¬ hu*. a Bstes Kefauver. Jacob Jav it > Tltrouffh Sat. 85c fKe election of a substantial stand* between garment rack* holding an announcement of The NATO council's scientif¬ Stvle. Bridge*. T. H. Kuchel and of new liberal Senators ly support President Eisen¬ hi- randidar* for the |.ittlr Rork Sehool Board *o far Raram i* U»# ic advisory committee will take fin t»nh Everett Dirk sen Ij'fxrected tc- make it less dif- hower's proposal for inter¬ only candidate for the hoard, all hut one of whose member* havr I*' ' " f-r filibuster opponents to national cooperation in con¬ resigned n a result of the l.ittlr Rock integration controversy. Other the Senate's tradition of candidates are expected. L«f its rule? over from one trol of outer space. H|m«i» I);til\ The Texa» Dcyocra: B to ') |». in. |ir£ges< to the next. Such a U N tha*. gave tha it.Ill* js~» fa^ec by a 35-3« vow in precedented assurance .r, ar. un¬ » yens imtlvais Satiirilay Till 7 llW* the 81-nat;on political commit¬ appearand before » |*.in. rhe rule which has existed 1 Hour several year? require? the tee Dry Cleaning NATO Prepares ■ ..Vmittve vote* of two-thirds He'catr.e her. a: the invitation i Hour Shirt Igitinderinir fcu«T.e?s before the senate Ho* eve:. as the old rule* Jeifg.i'ioj, include- b->th lican- and Democr.it* Repub-_ Organization, after year? of con¬ extended ii'iirus into the field at eco- there can be no limitation Johnson, who is centration or. military prepara¬ among th>f Stalin eoaki curb debate. the* *1 i.«re a *>••• back V. must take from East and West however. Ru*.s.an leader* hav* he I so apo;"' such a provis o nev vea; • C*e--er.j: A*#erv.nls m>'*r .,p wh,.h iM-s*. ?uit»tl" V ire He -aid the principle of in¬ emphaai/ed that they expect t > •ot- : without regard for ids- changes in the win the world without . ternational reoperation « i« risking oiog>. it* ann.mlatiori b> atomic was. sate ad; IViuglis and others written into the law rreating the I*. it not a situation which In thi* vein, they have THiNKUSlI r> re- should cause fear fur tne West¬ p o-pi-scd a rule Under a gene* under Chilian con¬ cer'U announced a campaign j -•ti.rd.* of those vot- trol to promote exploration of ern jysier: wnich produces so des.gried to give th«m parity in •;i n'h god for so many. 1 er^a lirr.it debate immed- outer space. 0a*u mduatrv by 1IW5 in.e failed ana debate lie :'.-.a* '\# 1' S con* The time when Huj-si* it sole A» a pies.ew of what th« \ to hold ncr own in the : ; r another 13-da ... interplay iv= ja- *hi- will lead lo they havr if world economic foi es may •*•!*» votes then ecu id P-e*. *en* Aiie*-.:* roe.:, svone attempta t» I Use u-Jt < *he r N a m) be the time when the germ i!i»e:tie Western (narketa and >f change in h«i ideology may the qu price s'ru tuna through du op- ix-gin to w.k Kxpan.tonum the Bund ng I« u rio'.it-aule n* tin. ium- aiuMiiium. The a*r dimuuih along with the soeee-cwtcHSM-e t*r ar. ia»g-» need fur it. creating , Clue for •».rg <>f t-.n-qar'..'.iO:. m oi' pi- .! ..!■ —.p-.crr which co-ex English: MAN WHO SQUANDERS Today '■ ' -m and control d.sce.nibit of new oi - • ■ . .1 bei in 'nan - [jtfi; « (or the J-Hop, »• 'A. . ' arc ah" s rte!u»>on. HIS LUCKIES #»' i ativ'e '»• " • rju.i contest " is .. ^Jiave or ti»# ■'*?.«- ThmhUsh translmtlon Wliep tl.i- gent IVlilitiuiiiK 0|m " ' are my Fame Ui hand, ii ?■*?» in-en largely dtr« !er' a i v «-e on.y three more He declare?* preaervn.g and extend, ng the tor I.II Sort Wrrli give* wmifiie tlie afitrt off ho* bck. tie enter th# contest. Ge* Irfert*' of na'.1 Dedicatert tec , * and eooncima aoil- throws in free foundry aer\ kv In »»«**- E-* I'' o.inx in today an.i peace and !?<** that the «i ;» !<.-r *ar Ti.o*# uiteicsted r » t-# f ckgt to trw 1939 Tl*e w, working iiig around the cigarettee. tie kw»w- ihi ~ «-snrif member* <>♦ ■»o thiion H«»#rd week sboulo ob- k-7. •' of ggg'"-* the A' • ' d ' o'oty a iart;tion at Uie Li. «»n ja-er it's "Want • Lucky. |>al'' Keep i • al- who correct- tha aartb I ««r-ity *de Pand will be pu' $*#.«• •' ax-ault on one ii'M«rd office in tiie Union C<«i- tlie('«rtt'm'MThe men's re*illy a walking " •» '■ c.'cc tfgatmt all... eo-aise The eomm|t!vvi » draxr. and five names will NAT"* *ific and t» hiu- Ur.tiriK>nirtl to the fo»n«*t teste of hoe • irrn-r. Each *c:ei are: publicity, art show, du- TkMM: •OMTOWf on# will gpceivc I 2m ukt. Florlriillure Forum i:4 commit lee '-a# now ;eeom« oration. J0ii show, dams ticket? L'imi co he buy® 3i47 |Mciut *d Luck we mended tha' the* principle be and special events. • IM.I Ml*,. •«»«* «»•» » ^V£Mrj will be announcer!- gt S au-MSU Plant M rfkrnd Xi.iir • day Thing h». fiv"1 •••# — football winch nutkee huu a hit of toatnrH ' bo*#? Th. n.,^Ji«Jf» T'-jn-. nw. ■ are found in Ber- er Shcna wi. ..c.; it. the fnghth ■UiieMMD MOUM HT Sr. f* c urse, and the Un- Union BatirFriday frorr d- ptn your ham#. 10 pm anv Sa'urday frewn 10 ?' n* number, date a.rn - 10 p.m ! r .*« cm a alip of There *.i j# flora; demon- *at«r today. (traU .na l«ii -•**r-» ' "Joy to the W rid ea;r. even¬ Iztz. Stirgoyne, tha Brlt- ' *'■ ing at 9 i aur:»T;d#r#d at Ar. auction af arrar.gemer.u Saratoga, waa a and e*»r?agr wiii w b".* 1 9-*.- *i gat. ahow Saturday. rtinnw*™ isetse** . W"00' 01 s»s*ft svektk sswisas loesss wvu**" 11 * » fr^Mk •MOT-BWTTH* MMM MUX THINKUSMI MAKE *25 Juet put two worde togMher U. form • new one. Ttuaklieh e*> m*> p>u il tfonk of dv««M* ut mw 90060 in sw ordk* We'U pey %lh w b foe the liiseiierta of Ttunkiwb words judged bgg -tad we'U fee lure May fo (err U'l!e«e ode (feed yewr 1'huiabeh words 'with trsne Llions tolaarky Sink* HciGA. Mt. \ ewe. N. Y Kwrinas your asms «ddrs«, coils* ur ..... •'"*» Gel the genuine article •n »Sb^m Get the honest teste mmmm mo ^smim fc-.mrowa-...(wikua*1 of e LUCKY STRIKE I ASM C«lw C*rto«- A >*-• — — - 3dmm'i ■«*> mUhmmr ;-\. _ *■■■ • iBiff—-r—-—•*—' 8 "' Ifovrmber t8, 1951 MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Pare Foar Meet Notlaks First Sportstalk" Green Splash Tryouts Hockey Squad Looks MSU Mystery -By HARDY CHRIST- Green Splash try-out* wilt bo field this afternoon at 4 p.m. and In men an effort interested to urge all wo¬ in synchronized Fortvard to Opener ■—I. Mm Sport. r*ltor tomorrow evening it 7 p rr ' in swimming to try out Coach Nor¬ "The teard has been working very hard, spirit Is good, SO YOU SAY you can't figure out why the Spartan rri. the old Pr form skills other than tha e re¬ North Dakota," MSU hockey coach Amo Bessone said Fri¬ Well, move over. You've got lote of company. the try-ouis ire a senior life- day. It's been one of the blackest seasons in Michigan State quired and still receive cPedit. aavir.g certificate and partici- The squad, in Its second week When on the road, the team football, with only two non-conference victories lr,j , Green Splash is the women's will travel with three line* and pation in swlming intramurala of regular pre-season practice, tie with Michigan to show for eight games. this fall Other requirements are sw.rnmg honorary, and under five defenscmen. the direction of Miss Stafford has been going through line The Spartans will play home It was only about three months ago. that the male* ^ indefinite; however, cord* plan¬ a rushing and scrimmages. .. ning to try out can expect to he gives a water show «:i.h spring Two offensive lines are exhibition game against the De¬ tional sports magazines were coming out with tfce:r pru term, consisting usually of thne fairly tested on such stunts as ballet well set, according to the each, troit Red Wings on Dec. 2. and season, picks. And on top of the heap in most of the rr„ performam •In addition, in¬ will then begin their regular legs, kips, cataiinas. and somer- dividual members lie is working with Andre La- zines was Michigan State, destined to run away with compete in season Dec. 5, playing host to ups. Moreover, strokes will be eoste at center, Joe Polano at Big 10 championship with an undefeated season ant ra-j observed and a minimum time syrchonized meets throughout left wing, and Terry Moroney N. Dakota, the western sector cf 2 00 is called fur in the 100 the year and occasionally the at right wifig. A second line con- champions. as the nation's No. 1 team. yard freestyle. whole group takes trips. sifts of Di ki* Hamilton at cen¬ But since then, the 1958 season can be wrii'on off,, ter, Fred Dcvuono at left wing, i the poorest in Spartan athletic history since 1S17 >H| and Bill McKenzie and Tom they lost nine in a row. Mustom competing for thw They've gone from the best team in the Big ]n to ;i,, n right wing position. worst." They failed to win a conference game, an.i finished VETS - MARRIED STUDENTS On defense Rrmnc la Mak¬ ing fur the best possible com¬ In the basement for the first time^ince entering the B:.-1) binations, Butch Miller and Ed OHIO STATE BACK Beb White (SS> alwtchm Km ksU M be What then, has happened to the Michigan State fm Pollesel, he said, might work I empire? Of course, the question len't any easy on- to * . AND ALL THE out as the first unit. Other waits plunges across Ihe goal line to score Ike winning towehdoww against Iowa in the fourth quarter at Iowa City, last Patwrday. Ohio Plate swer. One can easily surmise, however, that the may consist of Boh Normaa sod won but this is the TD that did It Ateo Identifiable: hack Dick Bub Armstrong. Ed Otvbfca and were merely highly-overrated at the start of the si LeBeau (441 and Jerry f ields (94). OFF CAMPUS STUDENTS Bruno Pollesel and Boh and Jack Koote. Kempf BEFORE THE MINNESOTA game last Saturday, the; seemed nothing wrong with the Spartans that a gry-q be Joe Sellingvr will once again the-goalie for the Spartans. By Gophers' Head fensive machine wouldn't cure. In the defensive oera ment. the Spartans ranked among the best in the « gel 'em while Seliingcr. missing last year's ference. But in offense, they were among the wnr-t. Big 10 Financial all-American team by one vote, had a 3 01 goal average per After giving up 39 points against the Gopher.-, even th we gol 'em game. - * The only major problem/ defenses fell apart completely. It was., the most p.-.-- scored against Michigan State since the University which remain, according |o Bes¬ sone. are offensive trying le fill a third line and ta find I JOB MUNOEI Aid Plan Blasted Michigan imposed a 55-0 shutout. The Spartans this season are proving the adage th. I fifth defensive wnlt. CHICAGO CP)—Athletic Director Ike Arm«troni? of Min¬ "you can't win unless you score." They've beer over the Hawkeyes' rostrr was and opened with a 32-12 win over California, follows w ■ the Chicago American Quarter- found only 6 boys out of their 12-12 tie with Michigan and then defeated Pi:--' UNION CONCOURSE SMOKE SHOP Actum Iron the Union bade Club. "Nebraska. Colorado and other first he 40 from continued. "If Minnesota boys the home state," could play 22-3. Thus, in the first three contests, they aj8»s«« « of the total points. But after Pittsburgh left town, touchdowns h»v» Western schools have come in Ju*t low a boys, or just Michi¬ and raided us pretlv well. The* gan bov», and so forth, it might the exception rather than the rule. In the last I.'■ ■ g.,.- don't have Ihe 'need' factor in onlv four touchdowns have been scoretl. be better ail around. their recruiting pelir* and ran ADD THIS l'P and it may be somewhat Clearer why t gel pees per U much mere than "We don't have an aJnmnl GET SATISFYING FLAVOR... we can." association as potent as Mich¬ Spartans finished in the Big 10 cellar. igan's. but ma*he we are going - But what's been missing from last yearls t<.-r *' Tic Rig 1() aid poller Is based to get better acquainted with had a fine 8-1 record? Could it ins the loss of >. ' n>- . en the need of an athlete. th;s So friendly to your taste more alumni from a greater area •tatua being determined on r«>n- AII-American center Dan Currie and halfback \t , from sow on." flrvlential financial statement* walczyk? Or the losses of All-Big 10 players qu ir •f '.be parents Armstrong did not mention his Jim Ninowski and Pat Burke, coupled with t.rrw »r The difference between an football coach, Murray Warm- athlete** computed resource# and •th. But he did quip: "Our Kowalczyk? No flat *fntered-out'flavor I the basic cost of attemtu g col¬ lege (board, room, books, tui¬ coaches sail that winning wji not the only thing—it's >u»t That quartet formed the nucleus of the 1957 tearr »• certainly were missed by Coach Duffy Daugr.er ■ « tion. feea) represent# the need everything." No dry "smoked-out'tastal for financial assistance Armstrong alv» had a word practice sessions o(>ened this season. But two other factors have hit the Spartans thn yt> "If the Big la Jn«t wentd drep about Bertue Ueirman, who the werd 'need' and go on from coached the Golden Gophag pow¬ The search for a quarterback who could take chary* • there, I think it would be a er houses of the 1930 s. productii any positive results. Also, the injur, feed program.'* he said "Bemie Beirman la on our grown, throughout the season, to enormous pro,- • Armstrong said he also staff (in an adrtsur* eapa< Its» Even before the start of the 1958 season, tr- thought the NCAA restriction and Is out 1 to pr act tees every of day# for spring drills has night " said Armstrong. "He has lost the services of their finest offensive threab H • flopped up recruiting. a television program and he Martin. Martin, an AII-American candidate for "Coaches are forced t« go out writes for the newspaper#. And year ago, suffered a severe knee injury in the O:,-1 and try to get vrvll-fkvel ped not enre ha* he criticised the athletic adminlatralion #r the game Idst spring which required surgery. high achool f.Hifbott players »o they don't rave to spend so coaches " The offense, built around ilartin, had to be i ®pi mu. h time on them in practices." Armstrong made his remark revised. he added. ' With the limit on frr.m the lunchetm rostrum with The other two backfield men who were to take "'tr practices, they don't have the I) g 10 crnnmiasi mer K. 1* (Tug) the Injured Martin also have been hampered wits mian time." W.lson at bis aibow. throughout the season. Dean I-ook, left halfl.o - »" < Johnson, right halfback, have been sidelined wiin irj,r. most of the way. HOLIDAY SHOPPING Johnson, who was supposed to take over for V.rtia the Spartans' bread-and-butter runner, was bangs: a? ' LISTS SHOULD ly in the season and hasn't seen much action. Look, the sophomore sensation a year ag". tour'- INCLUDE.... a game, but has been hampered with a painful bars ON THE LINE. Daugherty had what he c»!> aet of guards in the Big 10 at the start of the *•< - : lettermrn in ail wer* around, but at this date, the corys ' been hit hard by injuries. Ellison Kelly, AiUBig 10 choice last season. Hs* pb consistently despite an ankle injury. Then in tr- .'.* game he sat out the final half with a badly-bri. John Middleton. th# other starting guard, si- ■ ' out of actiun for two weeks, aad substitutes l-as and lion Kickens also have been injury-riti.it-" Two other guarda. Arch Matsos and Ik>n Wright * ahiftad to the inexparienced center poeition. Against Wisconsin, first-string right tackle G-.rf» ? lea was the final member to be badly-injured. r*rv* *- fered an injury similar to that incurred by Mar .% required surgery. in a desperate March to find n quarterback. Daat- has alternated eix men in nnd out. Mike Paniu • *' !i the season as firat-etring, but GCag Montgoir.er Bielat, Ike Grimaley, Jim Cbeaney aad Tern Aa* also triad tbeir hick. 8ee how Holiday* orru good nam no*, u Ml Molls Umm fiao dairy twOrta as jroar mono. Thoy will be a hit with yw «Mo family greater tongth ... aad -ill lava yoa Umm, laol cf fine tobaccos fitters the emoko PANTS MAimri'LLT and makes it CUUMIDSRttMD mild—but does not HSR ' fitter out that IVh* pet yc 'v • ». - ~>v. .•» rnorvi co* **>* ft of bup f\v1 W.#w»-r^vke 4m '..w» A fTl Lp*«?♦»»fyi».oy are Mfldl um una - . . f tr ■/ r- South Bad a# . - i - n> uen ti nrr a— Open Weohdoyo . . . liketba!l ' loa. ' e* conference, Student? and local fan# will bo V - .r State's F«nMy Kfnrn- ;" w nr- 4 • tf*e tea r mm nosed of c«i-ca •- given their first glimpae of th $ * ear's ta;n- .> Andciegg ann Johf; personnel Friday night a- C ■ ■•> ! -vn for the second year in.a r»»w Crceu. Art (Towens and guar.: 8 with the anual Green-Whito - . t %u in front s; "'ans to tMr th-:r*l straijrht ti'ie. p ired iii 114 points in a regu¬ game is wi'h lation intra-Mjuad game the annual basketball eltnie i .'■••■ t VI - r > V a? ;a 14 21 «. •-• v. tuch a ' t r a ■ t s high ichooj - . r Cireen. groomed for All-Am- v a..-!-,'! «ever les.t 4" in ♦r-ub'e. • •_• S(|ii:ul Siip|uirls Couch eriran honor* notched 1* point* and picked off 27 rebound*. An- coach eg from The clinic io the Mtdweit. handled by Ao- •• *K if drregg, a stead* performer for der*on. The gtieat rooch to _ . ' .-op the trie m a the sipartan*. fired In .18 point*. Northwootern • Bill Bohr. Dur¬ Duffy, Team - ing the Muinai the eollogtai# Thu nh Dtobaoiv the team's be*' roar he* explain pattern# and |h# showing tr.is veai in pis.- ttce." Anderegg *a;d. "The squad fundamental* which can bo re.i ,v g.-.owed fundi# an*l spit it " taught to high school flavor*. However. Anderson isn't com- Home 3!ft roarhea have already Aim for KSC. Stale Meat Photo g,,* lake, who had an off dj* Till, rsi I' INI) got h« lite Sitqu Nu defender here hut not in hv John Wade regUtered. p'.etely satisfied with the team'i i: tr» H i I* meet in I hirato time to catch up with the pti:«kiu in IVI action Mouda* night. P«i I pia* After one montn of prgct.*#, I'rid a* bounced back to won !M to 13. "T;te team gomelimes took* »ar# fifth *»th a 24 3! time A micron reM.a.tis iwutiou*.'- (>0- good, out sti'.l pieutv Of 'tool*' tjmistic in relation State »pd »is followed rlwwrl* b* need to a wiiemit* Bill Re«nnld* wh« ' 5 Duffv Dau»rher!\ tcinlcii to hi- foothall worries Iii IM Action polishing." Anderson said. Probably the biggett Incon- conference hopes. nj a !4 >» to cwp alkth ' "One magazine'* rating nt >j..irtuns opencii the week's practice in prepuratiun • - e Teniener which the Mpartaiw Btate as seventh in toe nat. tneir final pame against Kansas State next Iliyan Six Takes Care V * s»-v. •; v—who ,« -v. • Saturday, have engaged in practice is the is a bii overrated. The ia;* , ... >>—?» n i >hed. •-.« • con e:nei with the verbal •mall aire of the playing floor necessary height and depth w -.a: * Wait ar.*..' *.- ed their third touchdown to •n the second floor of Jenisoa ■ , \r • A D.«: H. pt*i)bably hurt u*,'* Ahdei*.-:. ami Gert. T»".i lead. 2H-I.V Gym. •aid. n-< •• «-nr.centraw . . - iiraifht IC4A ■ •»e ,meo. 'sr.- as- • -. « »- e c ■ ; 4"1 v* • .oh w va.be •'Montgf hit M f rr*- fri-it", ground.' wt« at teas* t!-e ball W Daughrr t'1 Of ir. Sliaa' Tea. 6-0 Hu* a.ewa'.ed this difficulty Tnursda* n-.aular lloo- will be placed in should when oo the a 1 ,ast lh-6 record vear mark. in the State fini«hed It compiled Western (■ a ** «- .. 1 •• a-.'oi 77*;. 1 Bti*. it ! >«»k ..n extietrc Swart/ intercepft'd n pa*- and then threw to CI dp Jettison Fteldhouse . eqce, good for a second pla<« •-. • the f.r>- one V u in* |C I \ rrow n . • •*- -i* ' icri T»« cr-% fu-- h« :pk He 'ne t t«. gc: out uj V:* Shaw In liracket V* \ 1 meet In 1*1* the *par- ' n«« reoesvc a uu u: one ot dormitorv championships Tin**., M»i: a* ir«*r *" fr. wav *n«t let it roll, but it car.tr taw* did e\a«i4* thi« but drop- n Spa:tan cwava day in KM play. The score came after four quarters and Ih ... j.ad D **-:•.ch - • -,i*ne rot anvthmi " •in. f.». • T\< r he n-.;ui. a couple . ne.1 the Nt % * firtre last minutes of overtirtie -c1 • :a.w-man a"r- 44 a" ■'. ■ - l> » • - . would * I'n a'rai • :: «• tw* m:-..»li- of "!c great of the t ie< ' recover, Minnesot* player* be »• SPECIAL PACKAGE OFFER - and 2- tie.i" • To it, K-.- !<1 the V. • <#* lemi-tmal in.te- F#ri*> * br«t«i-r • ,• Va'e llenrs won ir "The «inl* at the thiitf ) niumeni m i» Inlfrnlfd findini a MaifijM'k peaTcd th«- \ '*.e of c*Mtfim"•• e Dea i 1,. >k r»- »-»v l.arrv Hall v, V the .M*\- end zone Igged • For S4.99 you get: iwr ir» in It'll and |s* he cMntmued •■.a: the tea- has n«wi throng *'<1 the !'.:*• <»• the gaote U»U winner "I think v t. I.uhriralinai .loh .. ' • •• u'.c >m i. Daug ;ei tv gr. I '• i * reiord in the latter I *e been in fiMitball tunc enough Poit |>.A*MV 1 Ihr.rii. McA VON »? M »lt ti • r «*..■ -1aff i?t, ;. '«» t qla. Shall X-100 Oil • ,4 the H'i oge» • g-«e ■ to know the mi*ukr« we've been an ruth* ■l-i Ik'm; i n.n- (I».»ugnerf. » H. ('4r Kaah mabinc N»w It » our |oh l« ruf¬ i>* ■ e'u'hut tl IU in e second if'i i>e- ic- • ' u»* Ad. t. • A With tlie lied fe t them " • htore 13-13 oil : 'ei. 4. Kr«k, Adiwlm.nl 4 8 'ha * e\atti> 'he v\.r- ?nr 'eh' .- the U>1 pi.I v ail lite aoiltrxt I'hl pe'' * * * !>- .»• * We'll -.land oe»..> rc..:u * ■' trciv Mr a,,v4.-s. l>tf> AV I ail frienre w.»* on i iIleal their |i»r paw one-fout line inler- fV r- «.*»!•• uf 4. . est play¬ Kr#lllar I'rirr f 7.2.3 ed Tue»..,«v night: g. • f . -.4. • « lie. 4M*e thr fame I* not allowed Brian 4. 1Rather * Hi taiK I ban iimpnn h.Riraa .Not. Ill * tai end with a peualt*. I amhda "if antlhuif the learn lt*elf I tnmon* I lu Weal *hiw 3 * I in w4* allowed one pia*. which feel* that II ha« let the coarhev B*i I' 20 »iimi Nu 13 RED'S SHELL SERVICE the# taik 4haw 1(1. • r\ ' don't owe u« better coaching-- 27. Huiierfieldl In the end rone. tf F»e.r 1, A we owe them %A»mr vlrtortea lor A *4!-• .-.I'.v.ucd the rnarg.ti Hr*4n R. tl' Imnmn* g.fl 7I<| H. *lia*>ke* h tu 8 • tr*e •S at lie r i t>e.'4u>f "t It | a>t ShJti *< * my ,«• ' For "ft game agaui*t Kaic at i ■< »• ha.' . e 1 feh awful In the la*t mile T>'.4tc So . D«ag!:«'rt> tia< c re K e -f; % L) .,ff* r • e* ' taid Kenned* "| had a devweo an a'(-*en!or ..ntup, Ti>« A i t ;ec were ha.-.*. « -.icn who * - e .* joav.ng t«- a a na- in altc■ •• " ' v! t »■ !'i#r f"r '■*>• i# Wl-l . * ••• rrin . f"; m '!,# *'ai" 'tig unit. then llaughert* «Upped hark A* of Mmda ee- w -M. N . t'te opening • bout IS «ard« while eaplainmc ..p j i»# vs a t Di»i* what be thought wa» the ke* Mai fcr- 4< t .( e:i Ft a; O'Bi.en pla* in the hallgame. 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