1. I. C. Library _(OMlNe-RVltNTS— lichigatr 6tate News —EDITORIALS — ooTiny UARWAOE- born to bm-ah ^fDVESDA* THiR«nAY Till UNION TURN* EAST LANSING. MICHIGAN, TtftSHAY, NOVEMBER .",0. 1937 Hans Lingo Leads FirstWill Drama of the Season Song Leader Bert *Bloek Chosen be Pre§enteil in Union y0 ( on(J||(.j College Symphony * \ no; her Ijti||ii8pf.' To Furnish Melody In First Concert he Played Tliiir-.lav (Allege Sing At Sophomore Prom r «•«> at "Another Language, first all-11 The stag George < utii|iI..'II in Till. riiieapn Direrlor Replaces ~ college play of the year, is to h-'* Wiout H»«ir After Hutul Fralurew Michael Press. Away presented at 8 p. m. Wednesdl Sf««inn Tonight. Soloixt. 4 louiciliun. on Siek Leave. Sparly lo Name and Thursday. December. 1 and 2, in the Union ballroon te: • Ntnelh Trio. <***'"" r'u;;: Four Finalists given by the departm (hehestra I'lays and dramatics, and (jteils i.runleil l heir first frulav by Theta Alpha Phi. honorary Three Select ions dramatics society. Late I'i'rniissiiin ii the 1938 Dr. W Fawcett Thompson, < Edwin Stein Takes Flute rector of the production, states I Itaml lla- I'lnteil in Prom¬ the ballroom have ve | M i i Solo Part in Kuril's inent winners?" j been much improved by the addi- li- jHu! . • Spot- ami Suite No. 2. Tijese questions and all the rest j tton of the new Venetian blinds. Jli mi Huilio. like them, concerning just ex- Other plans for improving acous-, Ha J-cuise By MK'HAEI. UARSO actly who placed, and who did not. i tics in the future are being worked j Ha;. ■ Robert as the semi-final winners in the I out with the cooperation of B R j tarn Marie B. ; Hans Lunge,, associate conduct- ftlr II'< Spartan Girl contest, will be an-j Proulx, Union director ■i i if the Ch'u-ago Symphony or- j P-.-il Ha I lam swered when the December is- Use of the Union stage is mak- Ha Bett;. i ml ttnrk sue of the Spartan. College humor j ing possible a better pet xpective \ lar ok P.>• , Mic magazine, goes on sale Friday. ! than has been afforded by the one C*' Mer. ii. absence because of illness, w The names of the four girls who j in the Little theater previously /eft Kimball presMve in his first appearance1 received the most votes toward Monday night in the gymnasium being elected Spartan Girl of 1938 liefore an audience composed of Lansing and East Lansing concert) have been shrowded in deep sec- recy since the counting of the Contestants Honor Group I. \ IT I'l l! MISSION goers. votes on November 15. LANDS APPI \t UFD Despite constant heckling by Mr. Lang#, if the applause of fraternity and sorority associates Enter Finals To Celebrate the audience u.t any criterion, j and friends, members of the Spar- \| j* ( IXacr Sigma \i. Scientific Frat- hi h r hi th k w pmher 23 Both Ruth Fagan irivitl by the audience It was final winners, together with the a Social Studies are Ha-i- . ir.i dance promises tist i,r -. v t.»r the afternoon !\n h .*• ite No 2 m B minor for] ballot for electing the Spartan I 5 > C . placed in the finals Woman Hurt for I veiir-ioii IMumieil The Qi Deep the i n- afternoon preliminaries, j ** for I h'ei'iulM'i* I. ?d of n Robinson had. Mi Fagan j In Auto (rush o\ei Mis< F renre Myers of! to the Amal< MSC Judgers j 1 air- Hi* or 4 mIIhIi1 ^ 111 ii la * «ui 4.rami \ft«*rimnii V icatesH lea session SCHERZO Is POP! lar un«l' r way at 4 o'clock. Edw in Stein, the solo flut Take Second " Bib! Stale I ivclock >i|ninl i-- S|». Vie. Willi 27 Schools 3 Ul I hirugo. pi,r Me higan State's Livcstot k Judg- ' Horns prominent Hi ii hi ii lir 7 rvonls us \l I \\tilth- Millar tnnoaaees lit I IjH'ii \c.xl II eel,- I urn* Ki*d Hue kner. Michigan Mi..rr quarterback, lleails of Society far# Ihurxd** '• the SparUnx onirn Tuh. for a I.rente IHs/iIiiys » the city's rail- Veir Comen I lab i iiiiii I llislor -.1 would ■ i' •( it to ipatr be in the a To Convene Friilny - 'Tight red shirt l ower t.uard- Mission Strict v To Hold Part* llolh'^c I'arin Meets I his II <■ lllto \\ • i— In Ucatlirctl Show to 0|H»n Machinery to In* L ei. Miv Glenn Fit, ,'iihUI. Mrs C F Ho Starting Tenia >. Irs M Kuhns j Millei will demn ng urid decorating hrislnms cakes Ea« < asked to bring f.rorge Stliek* W ill -cent kitchen gift to I talk lo 4 olhw 'br H H Moxseli Ukh Tha, State Michigan Sitciologisls It ill Hohl First of the Nt w* stuff W8« I II llivslr. I .ltlllss|llllll ^rerme .robing u rsdr Meet Here Saturday; Hoffcr lo S/M'ak , M i.skegt n As 1i a;» out by the ,,ll three day# About 3tki Among the various speakers | —— ™ ~ ' * a fashionable ment dealers arc expected :r, i\ t , meeting of the MuhtKoo i dole rr.llege, end Robert C A • ffer the Inkers three-day meeting F i I'm- euel ux-sety. December 4. of the University of Michigan , So. imi' ■' ' 'iditiun. It" days, tomorrow and Thur wiU be ( R HnfTet. ssMiclete pen- i The luncheon N.-fc 1 orA Slntlenls tv a State stu- I rangement# arc being ma< flUMr of socKiloiy at Michiga i 1 Prof Ernest W .•ads m as Iron1' '.huuaand farmer* Michigan and he State. R was announced Monday University of Chiei lo SiHHisor Hom e .1- \rr Ofls-rttsl Nrw ' driver that only hy Pi of M S C Ernest B Harper of the sociology department j \ ««tint- - Arilsilira Htilli'lin lliiaimma llilili < la¬ FAU LT* NOTE The meeting will be held in Hi.Ill Jtlhils ' '^wn. the driver A1i faculty members and Union l^ulding A''far ding •i h d still untrust- to Dean Conrad, Topics of professional • •licge stiuient* "■ ««h fellow i would employee# of the cuilefte who new bulletin board has i»eeii The li** ■ >ie* • W operate cars on campu# mu#t I will be discuaeed by re tivea of several Mwhigan collegea j buikbng with register them w ith Police Chief adminutratiiiri building for all <<>- Om- !*•■< . •••n 1'hu llaun immediately As a re¬ and umveramea. Profesaor Harper iProMema of the Socioiogy Currl- Piatt, r <.f r« rca- Women * urganisattons instructor in ^ Deci rnbi i ' *■ i ' announced, and a prapaaed con-. colum ui Dtflerent Types of Col- - to study on Sute J*d the district sult of Utcae registration#, cam¬ urgwj t0 make us# of it and b#rs ute showed to bring i College Publicity pus'parking faciltUes will be t.> elect of- are urged to make use of it r ■ *■. .• ' , . Mrs Ruth Thaden. J-44'.i' adoption of classified ads cost little, pay big Caroline Bray. 5-lBlf» rusiude th# .a — .... — - - u» are Abbott P Herman L Andrews, Grand Rapids Juaiar —day eonttm-nce —HATH (LEANED AND block i. D M twichell'*- ji.wfi.er. otpositf theatre- two Michigan «|ATE NEWS TiwN«|r, Nov—bor K ISSV conquered Mkneeote, beet in the Bit Ten. ^ JUdiUjair Slate Ktm And juat ne It taut IflMMri, Mbw|Wt» and Michigan. A Md cud by Manhattan narks In The Rough Mk them *(«t it ibmiu by cob- «cu *lmo.t .11 o( them let you u.. Jhl*h' Mttrr ■ State's only defeat. MWK. Offlese tecet*' u(c ^ ^ Union Buiidin*, Rnw Vet when the All-American pickers unci — With Harvey Harrington — know thet a contact is some- 3| ,m]y „s thc 0|d PoWi-hrd Turvtay. T>.ur^l»y ihe Koso Bowl choosers start sorting out vbowun body — anybody — who will get sentiment, the players and the teams that rank top- With every stray breeze that tnaidi u>l - works Its way into thc you a job some time. No. with colurnnistic sanctum comes news ot different bowl game being notch, nobody even whispers the name of Michigan State or of Pingel, brilliant back- ofTerci 1» !;.v Some . . that triumphant but slightD shopworn Spartans. even the Row? Bo.ii isn't an ImpoBslbUity—The JACK 1-CNCK With no littt The John Marshall 1037 M ante l*M field star. We're not arguing that State FRsocidod Cotes**;' Pren Distributor of should be considered ahead of Pilt and Pordham for the Rose bowl, but we're try¬ west . i teams, taking on Pitt. Pordham. 01 Alabama They so they take 'h.' Spartan.*, with whom they might have better fortune. But say. are tired of losing, and hesitate i t noticed thc statement in thc LAW («0 weeks pefyeer' ing to say that Pitt and Fonihnni are lucky di ne- ; :rum>' ui mind with a shrup -Manhattan took care of that. "few college students are well SCHOOL Sdsye...4*344:30 ! Gbfe6iak?Di6ed enough informed to discuss in¬ FOVMOID lift that they didn't have to play the Green A i :.i i- ■ ':• the Orange bowl and the Cotton bowl: Does State want • ; 'in *- games. in i< eon-'«# II v Thnnvhi • education that fertilizes the students. Kven with better facilities, which include theory with thc practice just THE OXFORD SHOP !!! \MIOT ROAD improved acoustics and the enlarged stag. . completed at lh» time the Union was re¬ Jtwrtry „im^, Handkerchief* Linen* Hn^ and Wool AnklcD modeled, the ballroom is u long way from being a perfect setting for stage product ions. There is no backstage in the Union. » Wednesday and Thursda> night-. th« RDER Your UhrMnta* Cards "NOW" production stalT will wrestje with the prob¬ lem of getting two sets un.l all the actor- "llorn lit Itlusli I iMmi" and actresses into the wings, not to men 50 for $1.00 WMi Your NAME ii' 1 the technicians themselves. Natural!. .in I'Xpci 1 be ballroom iki not have a -loping floor, !U - Ill Mi. hiK.il. Stall ...JH'r llfiv is which is considered a necessity in theatre »* I!1' I wiih ho »-\|u-i»s a top iank f'iMrt Im«1I team, \ • t m i ni utterly mMjvwus <>1 it> 1 Despite these handicaps, the new drama! and speech department is developing Fore Cast \i When i: • "tn« •* t" rut in if the the most ambitious program of theatrical ever attempted on the campus. Anyone in I \KK\ II Will ION ten steil in dramatics, whether enrolled 10 regular courses 01 n«»t is this fall given .. • banco to act in many «>t the production- fo.ittnal by the department. These include GIFTS AND WRAPPINGS such activities a ; the freshman dranuiti. group and the rudio theater. KODAKS AND SUPFLIIES 1-mi 1 • u. • only fh. team U Besides, under the able guidance ol I It' I Thompson, all . ampu - product lor. l.oittBt* it. Maytrik 1 -• CHRISTMAS CARDS /*/ u «I,\ l.iua! tar It It.-.' loih. r than plays confined jo member-- .1 • -1 i a' Milhinuti Stat•. he'.l Theta Alpha Phi. will be given each term I'Iomiiu hiiii llullam Re\ Camera Shop K i>« >aK. - i.iMtiid «»f In- I'll.'re also appeut's to Is a general impros I .APT LAVMNC. • I a pI 'tesMOlllil foot hull ment in the kind of pluv pivsented "Ai 1 • I a. hail 1.1-en a star nt other Uiiiguugc". m hile it may not l>. v la-•>»• 1 one of the lasst modern |>)u\ - t . giN.it here. Th. winter term pla> 1- ^t.11 unaiininiiiced, but the spring term pr d Met km will •» The Men hunt o( \t ni« • \N nh .liamatics Uvomingan un rea- uigl.N Students Save Money I nun Hgden A: . All.. < 111. . iinimrtant part of student lift. the need for 1 atopic- t lieater Income even more a< ill. I'hiMltli Mr. Nullum On Transportation The shell given by the elass of 19".7. wh« 11 . NNaim oiuph ted. may take care of this mist 1 weather months, but the fact r« i'liul w I'Iiimiii»- Mr*. Halhim 11 in *li 1 me By Lining u II eekly Bus Bass mau.s that an aUcpiat. college auditorium the ll.llli YOU 1*) NOT HAVK TO PARE A BIS On evening.* or Sundays one of a groU|> of student.* purchase* a pa*.*. The entire group use* it for tran.-- portation between ljtnaing and East Lansing and tlie So Tliev Sav purchaser has the lialance of the pass to us for indi¬ vidual rides during the day or can u>rain use it for group Krankit- I'riiidk-V rides another eiening. He collects five cents from each 11»> \ymriuU'd t ol leg late l'ie>-1 Dan.'.- Hand lierson in the group using it. Your friends are saving money purchasing wecklj l»u* passes, why not you" lb W llnam M.'i I It* •liftman 11 mm Weekly i»as*es are good from .M«>nda> morning to tin I'liiMn,- Mr UttHm following Monda.v morning. They are sold by all drivers Lanaiiuc 14 RIDES 70 Cents secke iaki vi SCIUMII. CITY TRANSPORT RHONE 211M SOPH PROM BERT BLOCK F0RMAL 111./ IIU HELL PARTY TAX S3.00 . . MASONIC TEMPLE ... DECEMBER 10 9:00 - 12:30 Mcmcutt SUJi ans SC Profs. WiB Preside Largs Spartan Union Dances With the Modern Greeks Physics Honorary Attention: Emerges From Feature 'Fad* 'lo Slum Pictures H Ypsilanti Conference Higher Edncalion h Topic Small Office Student* Polish t'p on Big Well, right at the outset, I'd bet- i tall, slender people who could cat ter tell you that when this column i a cow at one was sitting and not gain Wolverine picture proofB gtust be returned this week lows: A-H, Wednesday; l-O, as fol- Ij^ig compiled yesterday j an inch around the morr. rdr things were in waistline. Mr. Thursday; and R-Z, Friday. •• GoOcfle Teachers Those a coma- | Miller likes to have seconds on fare Flowert attending the Union like stage of inactivity. One of 1 meals until they become Meet Dm. 4. dances Thursday, Friday, and Sat¬ fourths, those letdowns such Htifton, is rapidly taking form, as you read j and then thinks nothing of amb- Plan 'Pal fright' Ire to Bloaaom with December t as the tentative urday nights found plenty of room in which to polish up on the Big about in the Coca-Cola ads seemed ling out to the kitchen to clean dote af publication of the neat to h .<• settled down upon the | out the ice box. So. while 11 ('oral (,ahles for Christmas all the issue. It will continue its use of Apple. The good time enjoyed by Mod* n Greeks and rendered them rest of the boys got plates gen- all made up for the small crowd. egular Tuesday the candid earners, as in former incapable of kicking up much fun. erously loaded with turkey an 1 sore y««" oI The orchestras secured to play via! Gables, will m- issues. Harrington promises a Strange mutterings are beginning things, poor Bob drew a puny ball for the three successive nights to be heard concerning the near- . It was shelved »»mr <« of potatoes and sliver of turkey »*r, ww Arno WfM«« for Thursday ness -f that dreaded Uw unlvtrsltin and cramped ndiee conditions which he I scourge (and ?uch as one might get at a church n>Kh, and F„nkj(. p^,,. for ^ | men* -I . ... n Its history. The plant! l»*ra, problem! of hifhrr cduca purge), final exams. This supper for the benefit of nussion- remaining two. I am inclined to believe, is only a n^Kted to bear flmvrri «'on \ and the training of bettei office ran hold only j The patrons for Thursday night aries. ^ t about three of its staff at one time temporary mental fixation and will DF.l.TA SIGMA PHI— cKriftmas time. | were Prof, iind Mrs. L. H. Brown ■oon '.c superseded by stronger j Prof. L. S. Foltz of the engi¬ , forced and Mr and Mr> M f, Avt,rv; miit*. ings about the The most recent new piedg; J-Hop. as the acquired at the house are J hn . neering department work elsewhere Harringt.m .s ,hiw f(ir Prid„ white, pink. at Michi¬ , ni(!h( „w p,,',, Mew • i Greeks gan State will be the afternoon a new office, but really don't have Lifsey. Bob Linton. Bill B .,v and Mn( c w and Prof and to >.-nd the rot of the term chairman and Prof. Maurice M 1 ne w ,*nored. i,nd * Larry Grupe and Lloyd Eifick Mrs. H. H Kimbei; while Mr and •tub .ng for the finals l! they 2ETA TAU ALPHA— of | little two-by-four box. as chaperones did. they wouldn't be Modem be the chairman fori your 7*\a Tans will entertain M» „ >ride. he did sec a few anon Mayer, of Birmingham atcred with nun- j ^ ^ Banaet of Michigan 'lndlCiltion* nf the general contents. llorlirtilftiral Men Hill Ill KAPPA TAl*— l.i. Zcta Tau Alpha's national #e water. and do not bloom ' statc (ias announced the tentative 1 Thc artv*ntur<* of Sex Roamer and iever. ears after they are program as follows: | his *anS are continued & the next •\tN*niiraiii. lil'ihf t-vllg F.ast l,;m«hnc's Finest 10 a. m.-A speech on "Acade- iwu* in a hilarious farce entitled The annual meeting of the j ^t'! i! Yacht club Friday night. ig Wednesday evening, from in- mic Freedom and the Principle ofj there is .< Sweet Mystery of Life.'' Also Michigan State Horticultural anc- Jn M ,r 1 liob Ragman s (Uzbag> ceting Zeta chapters on the Uni- Loyalty in Education" by John L. l,hMT is j* *wr11 shwt ,hat ^dl make iety. held in connect!- with the ! comparisons of Mn lugan rsity of Michigan and Albion V library AtMs jUrumm ot thr Un.XTr.My oI Mtvhi- you est in realize the skeletons 1 rrnendous inter- evident among j Michigan Apple show and mercial exhibits, will nd take place con i com- ^r,; ' cef»ain •'Aggie" .»f Little Vis., the dinner-dance was mpuses. She will remain itil Saturday noon. here rerol V oltimes Donald m ^ a m.-An ot students. j at the Civic auditorium in Grand |a SUl ' In addition to he; duties of in- < IIMtl.li; Siesinget s Professor.-' — ■■ ■ ■ Rapids, November 36 to Decern- 1 "'ksgiving dii ccting the chapter. Miss Mayer mg public library Freedom" by John L. Brumm of Soil* Men to Attratl ^ -vcryo*. ill be entertained d East by Lansing ARMSTEAD nov books which |University of Michigan. ...dust- *•'. - ».!. Lansing alumnae. Thurs- AN1> Ills lv | 11:1.1 a. m.—"Nationalism in i' Education" by Roy Wood Sellars «, University ol Mirhigan. Amln.ii :,nii tin Amerieon S. Giant hn-1 U noon—A luncheon lo be given jety ol A«rnnnm) will hold a meet- ■1Tr Monroe H.iwlev. .1 Cobb. Everyday .M the MrKrnnv hall tnit in Chicago. Nntcmber 29 to J H'"- V ""01"' Heuser. Henry TONIGHT IS ! pilot cow- ] 2- P n. m—Louis f* m—Louis C Kuminski cir.. ,.ii„« Reports of experl- Bartz, and W. D. Willard. It seeks Sky i»f i rwnmiue Karpinski of I December 3. i d„^..i_ . r iv\l nk;ht • thers. How mod-' thr University of Michigan will' mental work will be ptrsontrd by to f,,rth*r lh* . us; Sharp. Hut- j,alk ™ "Apprentieeship a Tenure Dr. R L Couk, Dr James Ty^.n i fn,lf BIl.I. PORTER .-t n. Miss BuncJc's on College and University Facul- A. C. Weidemann. and tnd III, Dr. G. M. • ^ ^ Octagon house; j ties."* 'Grantham, all members of the jto ,a'lc plnl 1 ORCHESTRA -unages of Moth-' 3 P A closing address by sort* department ° ' 0ra«« of I Clyde L Grose of Northwestern! The paper on "Soil Classification ,ccturv^ P-*,r1 1» \ \« I N«. I IV M • Burglon. The gate} unixx-rsity. | jur i^and Due*, ' will 1* giv en by j sen' bortlcu^li Davis, With cap and j — Prof. J. O. Veateh, of the soils dc F N Pi K \PP % Pill- Little Muss Cappo;! I'wetson ,uu! R F. Mai College Bulletin - the Onk* Lenski. " ! symptoms »nd "»■ p-»-• the hu: ticultiir.il depa Your protection when engaging Dance Music is the A. F. of M. Showing Deficiencies, H i -(ward; Lock- ; Oyer Sl.UOt) has 1h« •, , t'e school and JH. H f kit.I ,|; -ill hr given by Dtxhu C—k. reguiai nweUng Umiglit at CLASSIFIED AMERICAN FEDERATION lave a Medary. College ' p. m in the Union porch instead ■ •. Th** nighun - ( iccrting held Nov CILBFPT MILLER, will be elected i l»cr 8 were ••-.id .uid pmenti N Walpolr. • • • printed .ipprovc ^ \ g E'JCENIE EUGENIE Pershing RMaa will meet Wed- nesday night at 7:15. All members, noftcner plant foi month "f c tlub «,ill ith-n Ni.-.,n • 7hri>tmas |iarty at the ho ne 'un<1 : " • - Ann Arbor o1 M; K 1 Wright, 132 Dursnd How , N1 K. i e lived that 'sDcct, Decernbw 3. The feature of j r-;"> Tie,.surer, H Petlit ot lh4 * v^"»ng will U a talk given tiro i Aig- ( j -Hived ui bv Mrs- J Milki on "bwus I tttih Banna.seI1 Cakes.' All graduate claim* and 1 Rudolph Hanr* i U'xijjnurn oi r-c viric riav ' nPH members of tht club arc in- JT)*' Hainii ( • ! vitod to attend Versluis Shulio Brick Supplies Corp 43 l« Lemtrmi Srtumi Hn b < • 5(19 82 Sixth gr.utera published their T!ir Campus Press . . Otiiciai Wtiivt 49 7U rst school paper before Thanks- Capitol i , ,img Co t it .i M.el Corp M . h Gravel Co « • - expel us • utlibrrt ' I ! » The Ideal (.ill Faunee Co I. fining Co lullumb C«> HOME ».< OVIIMIt -.Ne*ember 29, JU. and Di . ttav Adv - xTl'M.N I - For (lliri-lnia- — Fire Depart • inlxi I VWson Drcpmbi'. I 2, and .i cipfoi in aectdrn! piTvention Be ll Tel t «*» Dix'vinln i 3. 4, agd » v aehcr in ' ■ PICTURES ,«ot the m Last Liuii ^ ill (»i%r Dituirr i wti pl • • 12 1 I*o mutrt C 9 { 1 < < i Flortculturc student, wit! h«v« ilve.r and lalidsirg Oil I ink dintn. Decambvr & It 1 j' k^gtvmg a venison » being givc-i by Pi Alpha Pu j" • .v. rsc CHy bon W.nks U. 1FFI.ll.il MIIM I v ft ll»A I s Mr j . ; i> -v oori Hardw arc 20 ?. ^ ' and Graxxl home venison u airvady prwv id«-d J ■ . ; Br.a * C 41 ( i stuiivnts sot adv teem duru . week . : j • j by Paul Crone, and Pruftssor Vi .)• ^ Bras A Dair) MHI i4i. ARTS STl'DIO—Eaist l^iii.-iiiK Vt Slate Theatre .! ^ t»l 7 * IL DI N I s rtiA- I ruin j don Itopc:. to add more nt the ! Supported h> Aid. ttarnna:1 «r • r icd Yea* -Aid Card Ban Miaa BUt kksuru III nd Mali Betty Blaekburrt. grand Rapid# -rt Nil D».N|> l.aiii«inK— SI ran I Areaile 1 j 11cabman, who resides tu South j) Council adjouincxi HARIT W U>Ti \ sv ludcnt n.ajut Ptuieaaor bciwet Ueotfmh. r classtlying in run* civ ts ic WiUiams hall, was taken suddenly . CH» Cteik p»> 912. Jo pei if edit hour im where she is now confined j |C carried. This must be prvaenUd .. ; c time TwmUr. Norwnlwr so, t»S? hp Potir MICHIGAN SPATE NEVE Tics Place Two Men On Stale News All-Fraternity Grid Team All-Star Fraternity Teams Jenkins And State Ends SPORT INTERLUDES -- Cagers Await ML Rest as Snow Finalists Pieked by State News Moyes Given Grid Season It Isn't PingoVs Fault Opening Tilt (lovers Field ALL-FRATF.RNITV TEAMS Grid Rating With Victory )>v fiporjjp M;i>»kin Against Hope From all appearances it seems First Team Posit ion Second Team Maliokrv. Meier. Paltrr-m, s though the playing of the finals Don Maliskey, Lambda Chi . E. Gordon Purdy, Theta Nu RitrthoM. anil. Tint/ P. Tucker. Delphic Whip San Frnnrl-r«. I l-O. the Men's league football race Bill Meier. Hermian n> Jolimn I'inml Scorr* "ipiirtun- llrill on Court in n Dave Barthold, Sigma Nti Bill Moon, Eclectic lli'Mion-lriilioii Hull for .•iii have to be postponed until Vernon Hinz. A G R Gordon Da hi berg, Hesperian By C HARLES DITTO N Taiee on l.ong Knn«. icxt spring. Paul Moyes, Eclectic . Loren Recor. S. A E. Because of the fine brand Fir-t Time. Don Francisco, Delta Sig The boys have been waiting far Art Jenkins. Eclectic football that the Tics di r ! Hi vi< srwioi o Dave Goldsmith, A E P i .! < ik from the weather man for George Patterson. Phi Delt throughout the season they r ed two places on the State N« •. weeks now but he has proved ALL-BI.OCK TEAMS All-Fraternity League fir t • imself an old meany for he con- and one on the second. Block 1 • Block 2 in ties' to cover the ground with Art Jenkins and Paul V Bill Moon. Eclectic • Bob Ward. AGR were the Tics who made the • Gordon Purdy, Theta Nu In the only game played last team and BiSl Moon wa> • Bob Osgood, Delta Sigma Dave Barthold, Sigma Nu second team berth. Jenkins an . «-k Briggs Acres defeated Bak- Gordon Dahlberg, Hesperian Bill Carpenter, Sigma Nu around athlete, was a unnr • n in, 18-0, last Tuesday evening Vernon Hin* A G It Paul Moyes. Eclectic choice. Moves. Spartan ha-, victory advanced the l>oys Don Francisco, Delta Stg Art Jenkins, Eclectic star. was puked for l»oth h:- • Bill Bell, Hesperian B Hal ted i. Phi Delt Briggs Acres Ihto the finals, ic.t' ability and leadership and when they are played. Block 4 Dor. Maliskey. Lambda Block 3 I '.ri: f-pponents will Ik- a strong Bill Me.er, Hermian picked as an end because hard, slashing, piny on defen • m"- from Healtown, which won >on Maliskey. Lambda Chi -11 norn ins strom. team Mac Gould, Hermian his ability t«» snag passes , r. ■ I;;' Not only do the MIAA title | Sonn\ Hillman, AE Pi i • !rcn Recor. SAK Gordon Tier, Lambda ' i SI Itfll t • \v I I I I \ » " Thiir* I'lut S|,urkliuu I iMilliull Fur Knlirr Ml Manilla—, in ln» Snuli Oillili- ictuai participant Obviously it's too ..late to harp Manhattan. national interest in the alH.Ht lh,- IB17 m hrilulr l.lrh ..I ,,«m, fprliin- tm.k .harp drop Hie teams |»laveil lost two or more I tic . team ... which a week c.ulici crimes, atul with the possible r\ reption of I arnegle Te l.. none h-"1 hl"lor* -lirrrd Ihr rnUrllalr tool ha 11 h* w'nntn* Iran Mlrhlian Inr lh, world up with ita play. The Hkihos fourth straight year, was just an knmkcd oft Notre I hum. a not- ether one ol the elevens in the • lass The ! tnnthtfll the full fdl minutes I'rush Dalers The team came to life for lirief periods, during snlTii lent points which it to wtu all except srored Finish Season the Manhattan game and thru Yoarliiitf* Go I ii.lefealt'fl settled l»a< k to play listless font in Ihial 1 oiii|M'littoii. SI* \it i %\s «»i i pi (last, played mi. important part In We a each of State's scoring sprees and IMnael > cot left h.ilflu starred at other limes let the all in the eminlr> durtr too-manv lapses of his trammales tori.- season lb w. killed oil his All-.American hopes, than brilliant in tli , iMiplml with the schedule Mate Without I'ingel tin When the Spartans lost to |y 1 lose StMiree Suy* Stale to Gel Gotlon Ihi $ aW llol. if New gear's Hat lot ilalion is Keeeiti ,n w * I"'1'' , „ •'« ""..ppW'S""' your n~«Wd _ fieginning a new novel FUGITIVE FATHER out this i • "(jtthlv * Shaver Respoiisihl. ***''■ I.- L f IV.T..., or Stteeess of Trojan Teams _ Ry IN»\ WIflKSON , / - lentlv. year in and spurt* Add hUnduig athlete teams are turned : aponwl-Jitu- ver ha* received many isfiem >n moat reaponsibie Rhavci .s a Fred W Siutvet', where be u.,- ceptcv? none of them Trojan i known to hi* , athleti, * Alt. .ope that he Mv*r will, uddv He the van', tlte winning te.i-ns1 • high school ' loosing to contuiue / /.