V- / V Mrs L a n d o n . L ib r a r ; c a m s sc o r e in Stafla Capiat af State N avi A LU M MAKE Available. WINTER TERM Fo r the benefit of the students CHANGES IN of the college who are not regu­ HONOR ROLL lar subscribers to the Michigan State News, extra copies of the paper w ill be printed and placed M. S. C. RECORD on sale at the rate of 4 cents per S k Ote i f P n rtM A ll “ A” copy. S h f a b A m « I Fm U m The extra papers w ill be on Ubi af PaAlkabaa la lacraaaaA; sale at the following plnecM: The Ta Da ItaaaK M aatkl; S m . main desk in the lobby of the Union building, the College Book Nest Yaar. store, and the Smoke Shop. •d# of m i o i i N tite ('oi)ege W atch for Frid ay's paper. '! • wt flltitff tk lo r y aver the Following an overwhelming al uni- hioO nta of tho college during There w ill be something of Inter­ ai vota iual year in mvor of chang- «rioter M r s , according to the | est to every student In every is- .ng the M. á. C. Record from a weuh. •T t e n i hooor roll, which is the sue. i f you are not a sul>*criL>r you can buy single copies for tne .y 10 a monthly publication, the exec, n of tho roeords which hare utive committee of the M. S. C. as­ remainder of the term. nmpiled by Miss E lld a Rakely, | sociation passed the proposal with Extra copies w ill be placed on a-rar. equal tavor here Saturday afternoon, sale for the first time Frid ay af­ oe o f tho 14 students who re- ternoon. ih e committee in meeting Saturday -a A grades in eterjr subject | at the Union under the chairmanship •c the wfotor to rn were co-eds. of Fra n k Hogers, state hignway com - of those, w h ile they did not re- miasioner, made a careful perusal ot • A gr ades in actlrlties such as • u y and hand, for which credit SPANISHCLUB TO the facts concerned In altering the publication schedule. r««. did toaaffe i A grades la all •'•wie JEORCAMZD The result of the committee inves. ligation means a monthly periodical ~t«se who received a ll A*s are H on ing ‘24; Hen- Co-ed Prom Is Cloaked M w btfibip la C—tiit af “A* tember. w ill be in vogue starting next Sep­ The same policy of man­ ***: M ary A. Darahalt Gladys Barrin gto n *04; Jean- in Mysterious Diversions u i *1” Spaaitb Stata te agement of the Record will remain under tho uew schedule. The maga­ S o i O *27; S in o n W olff '24; zine w ill be increased in size from ' Tin* s|oiuKii club, it new grm|> to •i '-j XN to TxtO. Another eoiistruc- *11 Teeter '24; Florence Cosk- The co-ed prom I k almost upon he? portals. This . ent institution is l»e organized on the campus, will »¡portal: Margaret Krorness. That gay, mysterious evening, with to be kept us free Ifront the taint of I bold its tirst meeting Thursday af- live change expected to result under al. and Mohel Norton, special, its gorgeous decorations, and weird masculine a c q u a in tsance as la within Jjternoon at 4 o'clock in room 213. (he new plun, wlll be greater adver­ oee recoleto* A ’s in academic looking costumes, so anxiously await­ the |N>wer of Michtgfan Stale cimh Is — >Ag bull. All Spanish ptudeits who tising iMMtwllnlil ies. only wore: Jo h n Forsyth '24; ed by all the Michigan State co-eds, and they are a t oiw r fu l lot when! have an A or It standing wkl be ad­ It. J . McCarthy, manager of the V Battete ’24: Ly le Brundage '21. is only three days away. Whispered acting In mob formaMtion. A word to! mitted to the club. I iitou, states that the reaMott for the Wort so D s n n o n ‘24. confabs have been going on for the wlae Is suffi *nt T h e new organisation la being alteration in the publication work ts ' " O t a n worn la the m ajority days, dark secrets are in the wind; W e said n o meni. but at times a sponsored by Mrs Alice leathers, L. purely econom ical. The HUbscriptton n r those taking full academic and on Friday evening heavily masculine orrhcs’ r.ii has been allow­ M. S h o u t. Miss Margaret Miles and rate of $2.ftv a year has been in su f­ *ns. with four members of tue cloaked forms will be seen stealing cd the distinction 'd < furnishing the! It 0. Prounlck o f the language de­ ficient to enable the publiahing of « of • » gl aring on the honor up to the door of th e Union build­ music for this gr. aat prom. Also a! partment o f the college (l i e ilA I nn lie s , UM i l l (l i e p u n t , o il a w hile sophomores boasted ing. as secretly admitted, and swal­ photographer o r ' *i < for we never • sound financial basis. The aluiunt •e white the aealors had two lowed up inside T h e world will cease loving to h nv our p icture 1 organisation teels that on a monthly hero to ha honored, and the jun never know what becomes of them; taken in weird ■os»t Kites «ee. to the case of special stu- one thing is sure: the. c o -e d s will ordinary, common rn 'i of men, with - 1 But the WELL KNOWN xcliedlile the burden would bo more la lrly distributed. *« o nly lo u r or sis credits were never <|i«rh»«c the m y s te ry . a daring tho tarn . Prize* will be sought for and car­ - sona wars ment has been made ried away- the best Individual and bidden entrance. out any eapecial table n t for adding tt*1 the pleasure of o u r •vcning, are for- ORGANIZATION tu The M. A. C. Record was founded 1D46, and since that time has seen a varied growth, and undergone •4 s f the students receiving only group cost times will receive recog­ and B ’s. hot It Is eapected that \ nition. as will the best stunt offered lives to regret It. i The co-ed who m pleiad, w ill con- It is rumored that the sororities are price charged for lh* affair, and the the evenina «'His is the TO ENTERTAIN many changes. Until 1413 the Itee- ord was published by the college, through affiliations with B . A. a f stadents. not working long after midnight in se­ girls announce that tickets are far r ounce, present East Lansing bugl- 4 to <^a te ll term sale almost everywhere that one tV p te iiS n C n p h I •( Marty* nett man, and at that time secretary cret Inner rooms, to prepare theft « g o f the sfi dant i named on the entries. No one may predict what wishes to ask for them Several of faar Player«; Ha« Laag a rt to President Snyder. Mr. Faunce w volt aso from either Lansing q u e e r «lirht* nr«* to Ite w**rn Per them have proclaimed (heir willing- was ais«) Mecretary to Acting Presi­ baps there will be pirates (such ness to take up the Whrk of the men Eaviabl* RacarA. dent Kedsle. things have happened!; I'nrle Sam who regularly officiate in the Union, The other phases of alumni activ­ may be there; maybe an elephant o t 1 n order to prohibit these creatures The Chicago Nymphony orchestra, ity and responsibility, such as the COW DEBATERS END two Men the horrid rreatures. are from enjoying the girls* party which is scheduled to appear at t nion management, under It. J . Me- not admitted to this greai event; There may be co-eds stationed at Michigan Stute »ollege May 14. haa t'arthy, were discussed by the execu­ however, the uninitiated would be I the main desk and running the check n long and envlnhte record as one of tive committee Saturday. SEASON THURSDAY surprised at the astonishingly man­ room. The guests ure told not to be th«> finest musical organisations of like individuals to be seen danctng ¡txtonlshed or angry if they are gfv- its kind in the world Members of ihe committee present Composed of for the spring meet.ng were Presi­ with iheir "lady friends" in all cor­ i n ' to* wrong cunt, . if the line Hf players und directed by Prcderlch dent Frank lingers, 13; Harris D em i G tf C a liti la la Mat la ner« of the room for some of us *h** denk is unusually long and «low; Ktoi K. assist«^ b y E ric liel.am arter, I homas. > 6 , Turner Broughton. I ft. can impersonate the nevcr-f o-be-tn« . *• are «imply not used to the work. formerly of .’«ansing. the »ymphony and I'. W McKibbin. ' I I . ail of Lan ­ •;n.l w ill Improve with time promises to *»1v»- East Lanlnsg a mu­ inuch despised other sc* surprisingly T h e secret is a deep one What sical treat sich as has not been en­ sing, Luther II. Baker, 43, of East well! I .mining, E. W . lianney, uo, of co-ed debater* w i ll end happens to ail those lovely girls joyed here for years But men had bettor not try to once they iiave entered that dark Hreeaville; II T lb»*», nt. .»f Mil • m i Thn rwlav night The Chicago Symphony is now rn lord, A t . MacKinnon. ' 4ft, of Bay * d u a l p m g v a m on a h o m e ; I n \ <»g1l*‘ ! fitnpUN Ihls week nturdav | r**tnarkable careers of modern musi Twatey Naw Rtaabara. »e E«»resterH Sfe boldlllg HV •Ians Ills father was a bandmaster kl. daughter W ill lavt rtigate Ra­ nt llnUr unnual «hlndig' in hi. . in lull« h. (iermany. and was hla ... Ntsntykl. of At J4 tho youaff The Cosmopolitan d ub of Mich­ fla sh Herwttx. sud Bdythe parti U t a Aypaia«a»tt» «m.l> liml «Imlmt« will l- l ‘alr ‘ nr" 1 u,° r ’ ‘u r i ibc uuioti for Um* unniiMi ntered the Cotogna conserva-j igan State college will have its first tory from which institution ha was »odal meeting for this terra on April be MhdteMB M a te debate fol- *|»rltig i' riu A lu m n i 1 ni«»n p a rt v I h e i i.r«*toierH »ffa if In «|M»n«M>re*t by graduated as a violinist ||a la tir I 1! 3 . at 7:30 p. tn. at the People's attentlnn to the last church building. About 20 new will alno have its The l'nton board will conveoe Um \ I l o idrick and Itsy Tb«rtnn«ma in tidied theory and composition un­ members wlll be initiated at that marie* trim at Detroit to «lash Wednesday evenint at 7 30 for ita «nd "tu <>f the f»rja< ks t'hicago Symphony orchestra and A play entitled "T h e Tailor's Tro u­ ble" w l i r be presented by the naw « t i« » mam In made up of Elisa aimf thè ntid ¡I r janea" In iiu|M*ratlve und to four years later was made aaaistant member«, besides musical and hu­ director (On the death of Theodora Rateile 1427 l'ulon vodwti. or musical opera, *M|>|d. •nr rbe «etting for the . vent. whlchever is flnally decided upon. tu »*vidiaie of plnis und Thomas in 140ft Mr stock succeeded morous acts. The club wlll have him In the conductorahlp. guests from various organisations of It is expected that thè t>oard wttl «aMMSI— B order a more estensiva investigatton of thè report c lr w by A. T Edmund* Custom» Give Eds lioth «onrerts. afternoon evening, wlll be given la tha now and tha campus. Htudeata and faculty are cordially « n u » « following thè generai maaa assembly of studente last week to dlscusa al tering thè college production from 9 Effeminate Rating I'eople'a entertainment church ia auditorium. sponsored ««diego band, glee r J u b and chorus. by The tho invited to attend the meeting PrW. C k ta a ta CMb A d a ta vodvll to a musical opera. Studen» since the f ü r co-eds can no long •enttment at that tinte seemed to »-r experience a th rill by cutting off A t The Union I» I d R a p a n . favor thè change. and thè board wlll thmr flowing lochs, tha only ton ¡CLASS MBTMGS TOM dlscusa thè mattar thoroughty tomor. «««rial diversion they nan have la la i A. K. CMH u i i » . » « » row night. trimming their remaining hair short- \ HELD WED- MORNING (Jet tf* the •«imniittee with your ideas on I'nlovi dramathw >r »ind shorter each time they vtalt I 1" | ~ at. w la tM re randy la an iK«ir b*rb« J a « « t o t « B o « IBM I DoBB P m ÌB H I B A M T S « * F rS B M M B ■Irr tat». FORESTRY DEPARTMENT rowing tendency toward maaeellnal irah. Mether's ’ ( n a April 11 ! haircuts will bava upon the boyg |g Hoy Inis. TO SEND OUT SEEOUNCS spar i roblemmatlcal. Aa yet the aga, the; .. ■**• te BpaaMaa e e m a i dar« Saturday's tort y is one of the ’* re a r «a « M Ü r r « d a ra iIon 32&.dOi'i «»redlings w||] he sent this foresters or the engtnnere have not! Divisional convocation Wednesday I big events of the term Buy real tied the fact that they ara be-; rnornlng wlll take Ike form of claM ] eaaaa k IBM. Oaa a the aal. spring to Michigan fermerà arcord- coming effeminata; hut who knows I raMunga The various daaaea wt!l| H» bets early. — -e n ar*, rMa a tlw aair ing to Prof A. K Chittsnden. head i.ow soon they w lll break out with hi mM,t as follow«: ** « M tea aaoaraawat kaa of tha forestry departmeat The aad aappon traea w lll be mostly spruce and Jack new style Paderewski ’ or t ie Seniors Tka new Hort belldteg- fonatelo te » M w l M k M g a a pina and ebipmenta are mada at thè rath er of Oar. C oun try." Juniors: The second Moor off tho Lo te H oter. rate of 5 .000 a day. It has been roughly eetimatedi i nion building * to all tarla­ Too aove eight per rent on all to la atre op­ WHaoa Martin, recentiy appolatad that an average of R 7 I «da and e e j Mopbomoree- The U t t lo Theater, expenditures st the lÜ lo a by us­ rai •( talara« ressa i r b aaaistant of thè Duabar re­ eds daily pat roe tee tho eh»pe. Nowj Mr. Adendorf w ill speok. ing caopoos. aatf to oat a t a r v i la tha upper peninsula, a sar­ don t all of yoo chdffffp your courent t Freak meo: Sani lector« room off tina of land osned by Michigan Stata and take up thn karherteg trade, for j rkem iatry helldiag Dean Phelan The ( t e n o t e u n d v te te any collega and ua**d as à supplameat to ¡n Home caaen ttyptoB to ta rM B B ia | oriti talk oa fra a k a tk proklaan of tha college .nuraary in tha growtag »ad m o « « tk a w lly It to a to rtol toa i In te r« ' to all oMohrfo of tko ctaoo. of trae*, wlll taka charge of tha v a r i u t of i f f r u t i l l M oa tko part of tko I Jtk lo ro to a M a lar» o M kaM roca. b a l a n i t i thia waak. riM O B o n . ¡la r ka«a»M loaattaBi at tkto itaoa. ----------- — of um Washington an. LO B T — Bunch o f h o y T a t baeeb«» Œ S n % l « p m « « on Jana »B. I gamo Saturday afternoon to­ A I D « GOU) STAR tor the d e d l«u o n n t»o n l* * , nndat ward If retornad to John HHandy, un Mfchiÿui StaleNews that timo Sta tablet will ha pnead SL. Walla. K N T O U IO N O R fi) in Ita parmanoat pooltlon. —■— _ , . . M n y i W AN TED — Someone t o act as ex- e lM lfe l i n t tor the salo or • iM B H BA N Q UET AT U N IO N C h are gold to tho h a n n w ife cot- H f lB B , ’ITC. A bB B B W * F A M E » a n te lu n i - | trolt, Mich. B r e e , P . O . Box 334 n., Qhb IM bb Bnrbb Member, o f the B t a t s F a n a B a- Ï Ï S J : Bant Lanate» Vichi«**. Adrentela« « t e * fumlehed W o » reau PoderaMon w ill hold away n W A NTEÍ> — ( Gollete men inu-rint^ application Io tlM á tha ballroom of tho Ualoa W w a w " in summer employment. 8«» Mr. m. s d ar boob. A t thla time about BOP ÜHintr ■ I H E I l r at *B* the a , M. t aaxr Y. «• C. v .. A. *» • ill rip P o ta re y « r a w lll eoe thè « « n F a r m n p m o n u tlm will < " ta . Pimple's cbnrch Frid ay afternoon tr:a m m b u n u r lobby of thè Union graeed by tu* guests at a fedoration banquet 19 to S. K B I T S H IM K B A U G H . Ä ------------------- dltor preoonca o f a broneo tablet memerut OOBO ON W H IT B U R N , “A . Härmten B o a « .— dedlcatad to thè alnm nl who ho«* B K V A PR B8 U O T T , W b , tepph DnRn Hoans... Co*d Bdfcor glron tholr lire * In any of thè fiwat Jo e Porter, 'WM, Ph i Kappa A u Houae. ----------- „. Aporta Editor w ar struggine o f thè nailon Tbo tablet la now In thè baeement NO MORE EXTRAS Ueorplo Llghtfoot _.________ -L------- .featareo of tbo Union and la tho glft ef thè C b a qf this compaay no longer make th# » each charge f„r A H âta n t Bitten— Levon Hortsa, Dolo Modul, Job a Brlobla. Washington, D. 0 . chapter of tho M. B. C. Alumnl aaaoelatlen. It ^ T b e J X S ' w i three, fear or flee poowndrre moy oow rldo fbr -b. beare thè nanna of State college -W . A. call, J. Keton, 0. D. Hill, Marloa Boaaort, R. gradaatee who dlod on thè bettle- ni'tïnnla. Wo., Mutter, « 1 H. Moor*. Morjorte Barnard. L*nb '" r b t e f should appeal to student* » gmnpa uf are may new flelde of thè Spanteh-Amorlcen. Cltrtl raitcsb* at hot slightly more than strset ear rare. Bornlas, Both Udite, Pap filli*. and W o rld ware. t t la behered that Hastet« Mrportora Wanneta Bteoa, Hdlth Blmnntoo. Ruby Newman. Gertrude Walkor, Mildred lÂaeo, Henriette doorall tho Hat la compiate, and thè memori­ si wlll ha p lac ai on thè wall between THE MACKEY CAB COMPANY thè 11repiece and thè maln deok tn M a i 11-144 thè Union lobby, at a coet of 1100. A lliailneao M aff—Adrortlaln*— L. abydor, 'SB; _ Yte ■; Takte Mparka, J H , Lew la Mnlder, » èlrrntettee— Max O'aadwla. '»■ O F F IU B —B A BBM BIN T N B R L IB R A R Y B U IL D IN G COLLEGE BIEN Printed at tbo Campa* >rWi Phone 24415 Interested In entamer rmiduy Ed ito rial. appearing la the M IC IB U A N B T A T B N B W i are w rit­ ment and others already ap­ ® je ^ u n t Jfo o b pointed for pasitlom with the ten by tin editor-in-chief and hie aadataata, who are elaOonle They ran la no way be Interpreted ae repiteenttag the official rtewpalat of ISl-lSS Bast Ornod E w e Areno# lin< “ W EA R E V E R " the college, or of collage officiate. Ahrarim ai Cofapnnv S U B S C R IP T IO N —BBJW T I B SC H O O L I B A R meet at the Campus A p a rtm e n t» B eUpM nr BBIBT Friday night, April 23 at > 1«) p m. for Training (lane Psppio Pastors C K I T K h A N D C K IT K !IK R I> neat and had proclaimed hlmaelf not Perhaps no otuer group of society i .i Roatle«an necordlng to a cartata is subject to as much advorse and code Now ho haa doae aa act of; unfair criticism as the college atu- ro un eiy and a re ry commendable dent. Immediately some one or m thing. Surely one who would Sad few of our entire student population | fault with him in the first taotaaco overslaps the bounds of decorum i must admire him la the secoad la* there is a great hu t and cry ab o ut; stance. It Is a serious thing to pnss the "dngrsdatlon" and "dep ravity” Judgment hastily. In spite of criticism sad misunder­ of ail students everywhere. In a 1 standing. the average college student burst of misdirected enthusiasm, in ' ran generally be depended upon to do n nionn nt of though!Uwmhnm, or uveu iu a moment of rank inconsid' the right thiog at the right time. It i raiion for the rights of others, one seems unfair that so large a group or more students may act in a man­ of society must suffer criticism f o r ; ner entirely unbecoming to their the acts of a few. It bos alw ays booa high calling, and at once an entire thus and the modern student must! student body is derided and scathed. hear up under it until after four The great m ajority of this same stu­ years he passes oa from tho ran ts dent body w ill frown upon the ac­ of the criticised to the ra n ts of the tions of the few and, if the offeuse is critics. _________________ serious euough. w ill take steps to TM f. P l 'K M M R t P Y O C R K D I’€*.%• popish it. TRM fo lk s seem always to take a sus­ In an address at the H arvard com­ picious altitude toward tha college 1 mencement dinner. Ju n e I I , I #02. student. I'erhaps the mala difficulty | A K E y o u r f r ie n d « Thera la a P a p p i* f i l t e r lies in the fact that too little is ex - 1 pectad and too much Is suspected of j Theodore Roosevelt said: T f s college education means nay. thing. It means fitting a man to do M laughl Send them let­ to ter* with the funny fa p p m _________ thought you hare. and him. tteldom do we read or h e a r; f a s t e n — th« newcot fad. But than, la FOOT diary and better service than he could do i omuiendahle things of the college i AH the raE* at M t. Holyoke, meanwy bank. Uat than (or without It; If It does sot mens that dance orders, bride* team . ptare student unless he makes a home run A m Arbor, Wellesley and cords. Maks a r app te Faefer It means nothing, and If a man does or a touchdown. other colle«et. Express your lamp thada. Show year d m not get that out of It. he gets !< An individual canuot be exposed thoughts with t h e « clever mas In a hundred aaeaMag way. than nothing out of it. No man little cartoon*. Now you Only 10c for IBS aUckrre. no to culture and learniug. cannot have s right to arrogate to himself one don’t Jiao# to be an artist. two alike. Thry'rr perforated and coma« t with people who are striving, particle of superiority or considera­ summed Uke a ehret of pc-t.tr to in« ri'sse their value to society, i tion because be has had a college •tamps. Three eerie* (A. B end W H I T S h W Y C K O T V M FG . CO. I C). Get them at your dtslrr'. without absorbing eomcilltng o f! education, but he Is bound, tf he is OËpt- V « Maivokv. Mam. Ç) I qpwrt ^ B M M f a t « « n Bud I «nmt 'ey« I f ha can't euppty m e . pat I0r chivalry, something of respect for truth s man. to feel that the fact •weh. S a tm E d it • diaw I « io* d and your name end eddrcee in an the ru b le of olbere. auf bam# la Batti# Crank while the term Frid ay night. Harri K#lly rlatfd la Grand Rap­ Form al initiation will be held Sat- i ido md Mary Minor waa In Bancroft. urday afternoon followed by a ban­ A reYouQoing quet at the Union. H. If a I 1a «pent the week-end in I Albion, and H Lankin wan In Po rt-! land. Into the Bond Ice cream Homrtan Tile following girl« «pent the week-end at tbelr respective home«: Business1 Magdellne Alger«. ri«rk«tnn : Attae hieWood. Verlynn Moore and Ruth There it a cycle o f fashion Marsh In Detroit. not only for the hats cot- Y. W . f\ A. Venpere Um men wear h u t fo r the The home of Secretary and Mr« line of work into which H. H. Ilallad av wan thrown open Sunday afternoon to those attending th#y go. the reaper sedvices rondurted by the But four job hat to i t Y. W C. A. Pdof W W . Johnston your head aa well at ymg read several of Downing’« poem«, while Florence Yakcley gave a vio­ hat, for it has to fit your lin solo accompanied by Blltabeth j M an of mind. Snekett. Like your hat rilvo, your Rouser’s M erm laa job needs to lit yo u r purse. Form al Initiation was held Satur­ day afternoon for R Whitburn, Iff. Therefore,w h y tugrhooc Delsong. M. Llndaley. W Ku rtt and one that brines not only satisfaction in irrvtca but in financial return. TREADWELL’ S Selling life inauranee Itona of tha fn r jnaicm bub neatea that does jimc this. b ta lu t; Malted Milk Intelligence, Zcat Shoo Repairing and AbiUcy It puts; Famous for its Excellence Lib e rty o f*aetio n , the philosophic satisfaction of selling future security and present serenity to fiviiw people, and a reaponae, im­ Fit to Measure mediate and tangible, m monetary aa well aamental OXFORDSandSHOES reward. (¿ »m N ftf and conbdemttal m - farmauan, «*ictantfit n > nhftftimwi on your pan, ta n he obtained by u*i«inf to the Inquiry Bueoom, John H a n c o f it M u tu a l L ife I n t u r a n t e C .o e n p a u y , t o y C.1R0ÜSER DIHJG CO. T h r e e R exa ll S to re s $5.96 66.95 65.95 $5.95 65.95 ('.la r e n d o n S t r e e t , B o s t o n , Mono# hutrOl. A- W erk Called for and Delivered A' rvmn( eautiful at «ss t im - in their lives. are a I’ retty mesa— noliody at reduced prices Barber h e n - h e r -u rh lilies of the field. Men are naturally hideous. How any wvwRar. an ' olerà’ th# l>est of any of -heat * a mv steer, hut they do, and COME IN Open TM Mkhdght fight for the privilege -«'a sion a lly. W a r e naturally beautiful and -fo To INLAYSATCOUMBOSClassic M N M 8H H K S h A m i W o rn Tata PMMi h I Grim Dip- K « I« m G am r >9 H * M h b * « ■ • * A apodal — Otto» «* th»..Wom*nto * h Cnutarjr. ________ tthtotw _aamtntloo ________ vM bold Tbun- 1 1 1 » S a n a M b ; t U m H m Pi day al«bt hr tba porpoaa ot aceopt- Ing tba rarttad aa— tltatlou. A* tto 1 « Inch— ; M|fe lamp, Coffee ot g,. M lcbtsin BWta'a track turn, by co— UtatMO nnwnta— * one un— lem. I foot • I— hm. Ellis of ntu, Three Bradley f t « -- nladm 1» (oar relays on « • B n Wesleyan tied tho meet record tor tasad Bbaabaa wtU drop i girl wot* at the Ohio SUts reliyt bald at Co­ war* badly misled flstard— sfter- tba nämMirsM» roti, oltbougb on» tho 1 *0 high bardi— for A , B this and were rapaeted to M- Bill*. Ohio W— leysn; Granin? (o|. work.Aftar Mosmr hod struck out ther e0p or ' .¡ .I T f l ^ i t goto, second; Spence, Detroit <(ird. Spartans scoria» In oraty frame »nt th# u n a ana t w * . aad » » ^ ¡w B l f e a d , w#nt to aecoa4 £ B aad Kdfen rollod to Olnfrich, > loser th# erent. Tb# time waa 1» nor. Time, 10 — a— . Ties meet ree- tba slsth and w sarantb nan ob the sack» !■ theae Inning*, ¡ clout to loft nnd theyvboth, The State attseh eeoBwd to Iibow bo ob SplohomaB ■ «#■■#, i ^ d g a S t^ r tb ^ g L jflu u - ^ « 0rtr Mr's: High Jump— Won by Elite •hio limit, limn, ana and pitcher piwawr «»»»•after pitcher — for 1-------------- decided Wesleyan; HaatlaptM, Detr, Bradley n iB U a v / vai ...................... waea relieved -la of* m favor------- — ---------- bo o b r aa- boob aad Mt I ond! Doharty, Detroit, third i* iirht other gunner te taba up tba oael— felmlaa mam— totaty~*tnto saaoad. Hlnehari 5 I—t 10 1-0 I— h—. Now m, taab. Cnnpled wltb tba beary clout- ■added ob a— TU»a# warn named and they ond place In tba half m«o »lay ; which was run malnnt time. T««*- ord. Ing, lira Bradlay error, eontrlbntad He rolled both atorad wkoo Fremont tripled to »hot pot— Won by Tuber, h frott; to tbo »parteo causa, batidas ssvaral throw ~ _ --------- , - - - a right motor. Fremont was left lantl Normal took drM- * 5 2 5 V«n Arman. Wylie and Harper «corad Elliott. Bethany. — cond; T i l Gtton. mlnplays. bn turnad to »ad Fletar c r a m » tho strendad aa Klebler waa thrown out. a third lo tbo medley relay, la 1 « .- .Michigan Stato college, thlr 40 »U te lost no tima la cstttm to aaek. Haaklaa walbod, toma» I» — bramar to Oiaartofe. feet 4 I—baa. Matspar, tba »rat barlcr to faea tba Knbn, bol Tolle« nod Flammt Mad Bradley aoaatod a raa In the 5 7 .7 to r B a«v colluse rccofd. Tn# Pola »aalt— Won by D urtf< Orsau and Wblta. Fleier beit out Ait, tadln» Iba lesta». fourth, ifth aad"—math maim«.} old w ord was Bayas, IBtWW Carta— B F m O B B« «rounder g r ò u n o «* ¡ W s tim c rrm a nu ,. R^_FM_ano j ». y' ^ — peater of Denlsoa, Oo—ls ol au Inflald blt to atart tba mooaoero. Another raa vas sradttad Ih tha ■ e n — fthfBW C Wm mm • »• rr* ’ *»—#— dale, and Mills of Miami tied t Haaklna alaciad bim to t>lrd and foorth on KMMr's bit, Ukln» ase­ BW By l i é ko eouBtoé bp Dckremer» f° af¡*h .** . ï 04" ° W v íl# m a k l i hBlf ond. Height, I t foat • lacht ntid Md third an laflaM anta, and tripla I— the riMtors' lattisi count-1clocked at .I l i - wyiie ree e tboy botb atorad aa Ktobtor'• Malta la 1 Bat. Two mile relay W on by ' ril«ll, after Tolle« bad rollad oat. Klebler tha eomplotloa of o doubla Mani afear —. Ss— »er stagi— la thè llfth. took aecoad on tka tbrov-la aad Splekermaa walked. Klablar went m sa— — wlea Dia—n wsa alt Paul Bmhh took a third In tto Itows; MIcblgM State Norm o— ; Oberila, third. Time mi*. acorad oa Bayna'n alaplo. Rowtoy oa tba pi—. T ip t b t oat m .- .- —- - M d — rad M Cartoon's binala. •hot. and lb# THIetaM «„foartb to at— ld .1 seco— c (new reri.i rallad to tba pltehsr. eat Maas with mal kaanball aad tape Thtor final counter —mean the ser- the dtaeu. bath dot— well to theft Statt apaln foand Metalar for a mania», amatala» flm Va— oat « — tb Ufe— M o th e r arra# this time respective events. Although VM Milo rolar—Won by Colg:t braca of eoanters I» tha atorad to­ oaty ihr— bita. wfetah warn by Knife, follow— by Mcc—stve sta­ Nopp#n qualified for Iht fllnmln 1b the of Detroit, — ad; Oblo W nina. Knba wnlhad mftar Spleker- aomewhat by thraa Asidla» gi— by Dnfern— a— Smith, allowed high hurdlao, ba-w— aaaMa to «a— I tblrd. Tima, l . t t . l (new m> mnn fnnnnd. wnnt to tblrd on Don Flaser lad o f with bit foartb Thompson ta —ora. step wltb tba la— era. * new record ord). Fleaor'a sorond Inlnld bit aban ba M-ciiiIre bit of the gItemnon aad weal Big Ooor— Kuba was the princi­ w— set la this ovont. Dictan— m— lay relay w n b? trled to urrtllre bnt baut out tbo In third on llssklntr seco— bit Flet­ pal fact— why tha Bradley slugger# Tho track w— la fair condition Michigan State —liege; Mint i ar «corad on Cariata'« blob aad sl­ did — I taka more liberties in dent­ bit, and' Knhn acorad on Hisklns* and an un—aal aambor of records ond; Mlchl— a »tato — liege third; merilra fly to laft. Flecar (tola cae. ier Tollas Md Fremont vara untar- ing the plate tbM they did He won broken, Iasi— lag tks university lo mlaataa, 57.7 second» ond and rountad on Tollas' hit for mlnated Klebler waa pastad aad WMt pitched ahateet ball Md with air­ milo rainy by Wtaeoaata wlib 4 mia to third wbm Bland de— pad Bayaar tight ilip i p ppert — wem w i mm — d—erved wmmus ro w , he — un «««•«- , 1 Um 110 ysrd high The flreworka continued In tha easy fly. Bayaaa aad Klabtar work­ doabtetly would rank Wltb Wakeftela tiles hurdles Id.l by Oalbri# of Ohio Statai SUMMER MMPUtYMKXT third chapter when foar rata amas­ ed a doable Meal. KMMaf —— Ha» — shutout —ttola of the present sea ‘ — with 11 — a— ; tb# invaila trlata- ad the plate. Klablar hit to abort oa tho play and Baya— (M a lta lon byj flMWWW Kruse —ofa Wisconsin with students whs arc latere- IB The klttlaf _ of FI—— __ was sinn out- I io n rn — —--— , ' .10» . aad waa throws out bat Bayass Md. Rowley got a Ml te left. Male socurla» employment durln g till I standing. He soiloeted flve hits, feet 0 (4 laebu; the anlwrelty dM- thrae of them laSold kits, out ot sis |unce medley ralsy by *Hn—. «0-* summer should arrange to inter, •I—aa ■( h|t. Hb WBlkBd on on# oc- ' M«*roBdn, Ihn uBvnrnlty mil# rninjr u f view J. R. Bechtel, a rvpr. «enta- 1 fBBt?n -¿ o tif TolkA pulled » MtrhtfBB with S ■ !■ * • . « \ tlve et the H. I . Heins ConiPuny. BROKE HAVE IT WMUHCII Bood dBtch 1b th# #lffh!h when he onda; the triathlon shot put, Ljron, ooh llatcovlteh’B long lly bnck of iuìboìb. 44 fe#t «H lnchei; the open h# rlfflit N M ataúd» Perry Fro -1 high Jump !!!■ ■ jwaa moat w— ta w — lly —tire Saturday « feet t 1- 1« lach— ; tha college 10 « » y hr —y Anson of Ohio yard dash, Chartas of Colgate, fosra. ~ Mato, one Mr. Bechtel will be at th■ cat- lege to interview student . for day only— Tuesday. An Pmdimrn a— an|ibiuii'>r. well — Juniors a— aenlur la «beato» ap toaI M«s. divisions of the laslltutl<" O ar W ack (iuaraatoad bradi— «HM fesrs with rictari— 19 seconde; the college high lump. CoQege Garage ever Anse— Teak. »-•. «— «atra Bills. Ohle Wostarne, I 1—t I» »•» eg—toy— by than people Damai M , bat M l Friday to Wom­ Inch— ; the college tare mita relaye, Arrange wlta Ml— ('<■' e n Plate Normal — the count of Cornell.. • mlaat— Id 1-10 seconds; Denn Shaw's office. Its \r 19-1. By comparativa acor—, »tot# the case B mile relay. Olterbela. 5 int. for an appointment RAVMONII »BIXHORN should bo M — — I to the T—chers mlnat— 19.1 sacends; Ibe college md the gems which Is —h— al­ sprint madley relay. Urtane. III., 5 1 1 1 N. bera 1er Msy 57 wltb tbs Kssoots ml nut— 91.5 seconds; the high i'ATMMMRM TMM ADVEKTIHto shoe Id — m eras kettle. school Jump, Cog— of Salem. K foot Stale go— lo Aee Arbor tomorrow to lank bar— with tor tr— Ilio— I rival. Michigan. The Malta a— __________ Writs t in — H Dry n-ned WONDER KNIT TOP COATS Rl— tom Just finished s ansito— trip which r—nil— rsry «se——felly tto lt—t 9 — gem— play— , taking Ken­ Tn— Hetto» Chsali I f e— Viali Ito Ted— . W RINKLE PROOF ' RAINPROOF SCHRAM tucky. Va— —Mil twice a— Men­ ivi— fetta y a h They lent twa 8 Y —n W ear O w M rtflA gem—, however, le Georgi! Tech by torgo score#, md tbo bottle should M M c W ith Style to pr—ttcally araa when tha two nr- et. PTATB AD R N P O A ■ f FI——, m ......... ABBEY ¿WALTERS,Inc H—kina. 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