MH1IICAX STATU COLI.KCf:, fcAST I.ANSINfi, MI' IIICAN, TI'KsliA V, ViVHMIiKIt 11, I MO SiMirlamPfenl^^^ War f|ero !s Sla„, Gra(|. r • • In "(hir Town' City Council Rejects M Reception Tor Trm jilvl.tinir It mills Battlefields Student Request For I lli .Irrry Itowiir |For Team "For cfm,»picii(iiii K«||antry anil Intrepidity almve and be- I'uriclf In |jin«iii|t ||. |>nl I* SH For M. Tomorrow j j ynti I the call of duty." rhiit read the cilatinn rendered In First l.ieutenant Fur- !""(?. former atudinl of Michigan Stale college and one Thumbing Stations ;t loiinri'fl ihiit tifki M.it next week e- find the college build- has t Avonrrt. kti hrnt Ifltl rvaril "llll lamp ..Id thief of Pol ten irifls department will is to take students to Today's Mks Mala Yak-kely. furrier re if- Vex. this is 4 lave mrnr. iltlinudi the only indication of It It the dreamy stare on the faces of the two leading character* In "Our WKAlt truck enr- intrar. smiled with a slow -mile Town". f*er a Id Smith and Itulh Tailor. The Thornton Wilder plar. To Address ll\IN C.IVM It I PORT Campus « address system will fall ter.m prodo«lion at M HI. leave* cnurh to t»r imagined. Step will arrive at the itw of the favorite j»tu- ! ladder* upon which the two citlrcn* of firover** C orner* are resting Chemists v rlepot at 3:2ft p m fit higan State, [ represent window* of neighboring hnti*e*, . !." 'tie *aic| cjiuV/ically I.. | of cheerleaders will welc ome home" piu- llonirr II omlrrs mean Harold Furlong," ihe told about the por¬ ... "IlirtMit Insty will ts t»» hi* life, told how? SWLCoillilllM* Uearge Says # |f |h„ l , wiinlin* In shnw thry hnvc nur lllfi n| (I| )|M Mi, Fall Projects announced that the HfcfTiecorriir with Indiana wi from 7 30 to 8 Delegates Go To Gupitul in '.ell men have been ire (#r tl»eir *<.j ate plan.* for field | Many <;• the Indiana name, j ;le«e in Kast en* a number of nov* during the Tonte-1. Asl; Dorothy Hin.h iit'T fiirm ni'ht v ryoiits Set ft wa* in a philosophi cbw hut Ihr discussion wa* on that xiihjrrt ever in the mind of the college For Shooters see HAH llf ltfl Page 3 I'rofesxor I >1 llefl I.m held the State HflTf the -h 1 opinion that love logical happening. was not a vert AAl V Chapter ; oegin November 2' | •' Snddenlv Irocn the depths of the Dork 11roil to Toll; Will Meet ■ ificd hy Captain ( t* Ihe c|iie*llon "hut Mr Id artillery, Those ' h" room fame lirllaan. don't ion think that a I hi llomlsiilr II orl; i m i i» ritrvrsT ivimr r the team will h " fellow could be In love with a girt «• first Monday of > and vet tie logical aticmt the whote for nine weeks • hic h ttls.ut 22 reh At a loss for a mome t hot hid V W (deserves See iOI MU Page 3 a moment hclfaan and » "H'ell thv IN* " now. after all. I'M hot horo- Prater Week Deans of Men Her l.ofifiri•«' Veer /loo#/ Somronr's II mug Is Tormril " Meet al MSG Stair Mr n Trailr ' ('.onro I isils II illi d I .Inlis //ore Yo I ilivrrsily njury I'nyiiinils if tiirir MY A jobs Cir.-.'M S|ilii«li I'liiii* (.host Story Mixril Swim I'iirlv Helen Manila wa* locked cent of appcipriat ion >»* tated fhat leer room the other night hv two! North Hill "ghosts." NYA «tudent.s After I heaving k-ends around, and Jitterbugs i re Dying* Says I Ifill a I'hi (hiirfjii Ximirs ( hoimini | "fhmts." night loek. two North Ifallite* di* the 1 Kiminel. as Music Cycle Tarns appeared down the hall, slamming ! When the 'ghosts' i H> Pat Sibley door* after them. reatirrd the serlouone** of the sit- | The jitterbug i-« dying n slnm* death. I'omgii ISooks (lame Through Within *ix months »»r a year the c-avv-man aerobaties and ne CVUtopher of the j .11 the key. In the •(lire In »» .»• | hF|(VV Hhvlhmit- thump "f the l« „„„„„„„ Mt to Coy Eklund, l-»d»r r.f '.roupi O mhny C.M-I of t»rvm»IUy and I vampui « »ini band II- ,»yi tha'J ^ ' marital aser* themselves. ' tion club in the Union cafeteria more a year," ; shipment* will <>peak at the luncheon of the; "This experimentation cannot sunset room at 6:30 p m. Wed- , has been laid State College club Wednesday in | but help to develop a definite nesday. ittee on foreign ! In Italy.' restrictions on exportf the Union. # ! style and will eventually leave a "Duck Studiee—. in Manitoba" Import Ijeen appointed jof books from the country were I spent by the American Library N»v. 11—Soviet plane* were fired npan I His topic will be "The Signifi- j few composers who | BUB. , . jern music, i ?re#| picttire*. confer* •• hmfnem the i i raenHyl 14, l-ttK MICHIGAN STATE NEWS With lh» Xdriynt fitote Net* Rate Your Sweetheart Modern Creeks Jerrymeandering with AMI 1*MIB«, tfUh. UmMitm. *"•<• I. UfleM k Br MABT LEE SCHOOI.EY Jerry I>< rrur I LM'dar Miri.ii>** dwrla* mIUm mr W imLmII IiPrrr^Nim— Here is the second portion of the test for the boy friend. ALPHA CHI OMEGA— - fat an. free ptBticrrr popularity than ever lie! Saturday State News published a list of DEMERITS, the Alpha Chir gave a tea Sunday honor of their new housemother,: When C. C Hard of the college ♦he inrush has increased. .1 sum of which is to be deducted from the following MERITS. ? Mrs. James Vary, faculty plated that memorable other example of the s tHttkMCcMoekioPrefl N.tkmal Advtrtisii* Servfct. be. Resulting score is the raw score: 0-29, very poor: 30-17, poor; sign on his door which included fate. j Guests ut the faculty dinner ! Thursday night were Mr. and Mrs. that famous passage, "If you don't LoiUt* I'aHsJnn Krpr,irnUtM 18-69. average; 70-88, superior; 89 and up, very superior. I KWMI Ave. Mt« Von*. N. V. These tests, result of a study by Dr. 0. W, Crane, psycho¬ S Oreckenridge, Dean and Mrs. II. give a rap," and to which was Propaganda was mesvu, ColofSnfc'Digest logy professor of Ni j B. Dirks, and Prof, and Mrs. M later added by a State News re¬ place over at Brooklyn l : M. Cory. porter, "you won't get Hurd," he ither ern university, have . n ' t fly ofl day so one of tin Believing that the Michigan State News should always ! HESPERIAN— probably didn't know that it was got the bright idea'to u^c asily. (5 to bring him into the limelight of work for the best Interests of the students, this paper will printed with poimission of at ton to-explain the uv> The Northwesteni Daily. Mixes well -with people. Get- j A radio party was held at the colleges throughout the United ance of actively promote a four-point platform. along wed with girl's mother house Friday night with Cupt. and 1 States. plx (pictures in t, 1. Keep America out of war. Will K'i Into kitchen arid helf T Mrs. C. E. Hixon and Prof, and parlance) throughout i 2. Promote healthful, adequate housing at reason¬ ' Rememlw-rs birthdays holidays, v. I Mrs. R. K. I lorwood as patrons. I But the exchange editors of pages of the daily j.r many school periodicals got a Cleverly he described ored and jolly, : Alums back for the weekend 1 able costs. great kick out of the matter and editorial staff after long < were Wendell Vivian, Norm Jones, 3. Make Michigan State college the beat all- deemed it a good idea to pass the tlon had decided to cut around college In the United Slate's. | WASHINGTON, Nov. II.— '•Authorities are ephone to in,- j John Brown, Harry Wttlson, and iuugh on to st hoolmates. And so columns of propaganda .. quietly in ; Jack Mutton. Bill Bell also visit¬ throughout the United States the i ^heet and substitute it v.. 4. Make the Michigan Legislature cognizant of I vcstigatlng inside rcpjrts that ed the house last week. ! news is flying and the professor the growing need for classroom facilities. irg the girl in urc pictures which were 'the chief reason for the Habbi A 1.1*11 A O.MICRON n— who modestly tacked the little brighten the hopes and .>• VA INintinc, or New York i Certainly the mm with which Ibis feature was added to Ibo Union through I lie efforts of 11. It. t'roulx is deslroyei! if this condition is mil removed. It takes only u low minutes daily to keep the rucks up to date. 193.", one II I.. DavI- wrote u book .ailed "II. m y It may ho that Director Ihoulx is not aware of this condi¬ l"rn " The while it «ttnnt»il *omr nntlrr when '' \ tion hut. nevertheless, it exists. Whuscver duty it is to keep t If vnu INl-MT not Uvnim* u host M»ller; it h.i* proli- thasracks current is failing miserably. by inure than half ft* th«* people who > . i^ive- Through this service, if kept up to date, the tudenls keep tali on the "buttle town doings." It is trul.i oitlT.l'-towi lo n.k " Ho-1 Nevertheless, I believe lhat it "in-'I lisve re-ad this year. 1 |.lidn'l get around to reading; For I* I .f the best Iss.ks He' let. we. iiivolv.sl m i.iiiwr TEA DANCE n important link between the student ami his home town Ivvi-t." it ... limy .1- '| ably Hot never I veil should have, had'"1 "• ' i-'king around Hie Uien tlir j travlri. ..ml. io»m tll.t tlur.U .1 n irlnr >"■ J TODAY High Ivol | l c lihrnry v.; en glut .1,0 c;o Alllv agi, the plot ^ Tliinli First. Practical Joker »nti s about Ou t t». have Then there is sueti a thing as carrying a joke loo far. For whoever called Stale News late Friday night Willi the report that three Spartan gridmeu were hurt m an elcvalm (iive HIM — Accident in San Francisco,perhaps didn't lvalue the extra KiC.it deal t.» d». vvi T ravelin money and amount of work it eosl the iievvs|m|iei\ Not wishing to overlook a scoop'like that. State New, workers "went to bat" on the'story. No tuighl»irii«p new.- agency had alp report, ami since it was lull two hours before going to press, reporters, desk men. and editors turned or "the heat". s were made to Detroit to cliecl Is til with request for a return. Two hours later came the return from L.vle Roekelibaelt. "Know -nothing of WHAT'S NEW? «- U.an latutlv ivnutiiMv ui A short bullotitl had been written for the newspaper, brand¬ uk Tuam. D.ivis leuv t c» ing the item us "unconfirmed", and when the wire eame from 8an Francisco, this had to lie removed from front page form. WI .en I'ordcll I ITS ALL NEW It was past deadline time by then, and overtime hud to be The type set up fur the bulletin had to be "killed", BUte News the same rate as though it had been Added to the overtime bill, wires to and from Sun Francisco, Whan "playing a trick" such as that, it miglit bo well to t'aiWvl States cUimm ttamM Is- mcu « sample lyjthlnkjtf tKMesull : P,r in many cases there are very ItKSlinV' Movembtr 14, 1M» MICHK3AK iWATB NEWS Banquet Thursday Will Honor East Lansing Prep Gridders ew Process Makes Apple Juice Hen's I twins Plan k%ArawtAa%g^P 'Mikado* Prep Students; Talk Town srr /fiSjSBi of the ■ To Observe n, Its (KANE A„nth„r case of what is faat becomi„K an old familiar story, ZluTLZZ j Book Week Miss Kculiih Isle will speak at the Junior Matine^municale Biet aid unheralded collegiate laboratory research develop residents' of Abbot hall, similar to jg | Students of East Lansing high ' J Sire," | meeting tomorrow afternoon at the Peoples church on "Folk , , , million dollar industry, was disclosed here at Mich-" the recent contest in Ma-on hall .school will participate in a special t tVcsehting piano selections will he Marilyn ute lust Week. Marty Thomson, chairman «»f Mother*. lluds Club ;,,„gh experimentation, the horticulture and hacteri •h"w bn,h h3"8. ,h" Sponsors Kvent; i tomorrow Tn ""observance ot' nil1 Mary Kllen Wyrigar.len, and Richard Bailey. The Thkden irtments have developed a method of processing compete m u nnai jtional book week. The progri m \ trio will sing a lew numbers. * I # • so that it can lie* show in December. llritlon Is Head i Mi-Tparofpier!"' ..f'STLVh . * Mr*. Carl Trager of 123 ,,r consumption in off W inner sin the Mason contest R , |,ansin(?'s iinmla| f,K)t. departmmt and Miss Margaret l|'|||tg fjttft Ellll tin S"uth ,Vll,,r (iillvv,nn- street wUI open onths, without losing Women's Club Were vocali.t; Kd I- red Isirne, precinct 9, Oundcrson, precinct I"'11 banquet, . „ , . , ,.. ,. sponsored by the i ; Dfviley, school librarian. jittu^ ih^i i . . her hump to alumnap of m„ 1(i krBn_ Kap¬ Memliers of u ninth grade Eng Kappa (lamma for a buai. lc, clearness and /.est cider. Hears Talk On 9, trumpet soloist, is,it otto and Mother and Dad's club of the Chuck II.Below precinct 3. humor- iish class will present a play en' Social (lards pa Hi's- meeting tonijfht at 7:30, , high school, Will be heltl in ! titled "Butty Scatterbruin Look our kit: Chock l-indeman pre- r round demand for ,he |V.,p|cs cburch social hall, fur An Education" •r.'is created, obviously increase the market Literature t ine* J. pianist, and Marshall liar- precinct 2. and Dora 1 Thursday at 6:30 p. in. Twenty- Wykes will assist with songs in calendar f»» the play and Mary Lee lark will 1 term inclm i Mri, E Gchesse© I was U.cil of 1302 North hostess to Alpha five varsity men will receive j Phi uiumm»el ward Northam, Dave Millard, Hub M:i>uo 2 .iheral Arts division at t! 1 ! * tie* juice was process- visions—humor and gaud fun, ( Kolis. Jack Ferri . Meruit—Hill. 11 will I n K Kinney of 233 Marshall street Hub Fitzpatrick, Itichurd J»Jm>uti Nuvembe d Thursday afternoon. sympathy, faith in life,and liter- one . liege. ature and national life ■ nn-rv i« ,n with hi.-, nfte and rc*> and Hilt Jones. » and Ab ;«• | • • • , musical numbers by members of 7 Charlotte Page and Patty Set* to make cidtr sterile Mrs. N. A. McCune was program turned U> his own lines unscathed the Lansing Orpheus club. Fol- Dak r- ' |»»rs will take over duties of co¬ Methods, it was neces- chairman and Mrs G M. Trout 'A>'" 20 German prisoners I'.winK thin, tk.nuld O'lliira, mi- i the liquid to 170 de- :mi minutes. Tills meth- was in charge of music Mrv This was the cxlpoit that won per intended! of sduMibc. will give Costumes are still Japanese, Musicians Tap in al chairmen' for the annual fall par- tv of the Order of Rainbow Girls Ward Giltner. Mrs Jesvm Ham- for Furlong the envied medal, n talk entitled "A Short Story " hut the rest of the operetta has II he held November 24 ir . leria but imparted an mond, Mrs. Warren Bnbcix-k, Mis taste to the cider.. Perry Dnwe. Mrs F T. Mitchell. the "D S C " Perhaps ao> the same Then Clyde Cairy will give an exhibition of tricks and magic, undergone some changes Above K one of the cast of "Mikado in Four Sundav other clude committee members Peggy Fill, decorations; in¬ . • t by reseurch of "flash j Mrs Charles W Han Mr .1 H [lent that h< as thinking of ,, ■ . Swing", appearing in lansinr Virginia Pa ton. flavors; Pat Par- i COAC1I GIVES AWARDS Initiation held l«»r foi • •■n." that is, heating | Drew. Mrs T. L Inger «»II. and lormer huddv I' A special award will lie made Thursday night. was pledges of Sigma Alpha lot Short C.imrsi'i mulee, publicity; Sally Suger, or- k . . • . !'jn degrees F. for 3 j Mrs. II. E. Haun acted as hostes-e* to the most valuable player on impic sorority. Sunday ufternot • hestra. June l^enz. ticket", and • i '.hen quickly cooling it; during the afternoon in Pf'fiple.N «liurch A bampier . lio ff/i/el»V . Mary Ann Cook, reception. , .. ..... ,i .< »0 decrees r. nil in j ..( two minute*. freed I Wll|t#r A. w0„dwind trio. ...mporcd ..f Chmack. flute: WiMmr Colored (lust the Hunt Food Slug. ..'tended I . !, "coukod" tasw Orccr. clarinet, and Francis Pin. •d the story of 25 patronesses, alumnae and .n . Honsvholdvrs When «*■ tv .'opics of sterile cider trowskl, basnoun, played several' ■ ..us processing meth- ! selections , Keith Stem, rm»h ■ j lowing football player, Swings Mikado tiv-N Pillowed the ceremony., " Mart Tliurstlav Eichitiger, pledge, played tv I. srie . vamined by a group of' structnr ut MirhiBan State col- | Seniors- Hill Adams ,i the Householders' , Mi. • I State staff, the Juice , leer, directed the trio j derton, Harold Brown, lout meet in room 103, Jack Dodge, Ik • l/i.-r. ibjcctH ?<» flash pasteurization Thursday at 2:30 i Phil Bmrtums, Stanley c v rated i»est for taste out of ten Itests by other som-ji.ltthh W ill %«...« JIMM' I |» i.iril Eitfiinrrrs ; llixnn. Dirk Holhro« k, . v has been advanc- Pat Whitfield Thanksgiving, but pr.claimed the juice to "very j |» . m ; Verne Sharp. Paul The en vd. "excellent," "best sterilized ,r,lM -• - If fend l/eef ! Joe Vdminot. •s will lie held the of third Thursdii > ot eech month, ■Kr I have tatted.' j ^ .stage makeup «lass Hob Ate In taught hv meeting. Mrs El- prominent in the development Dr W. F. Thomspon will g<> h. III Illlilll'v, .lick ilr.-ipc ing process were Hoy West Junior high school, fwiming. ; rert, Warren Eldridge »ori.,tion Has Done icsearrh associate in her, Robert Ingersol, Friday, to make up member- of Jrtkuiture. F. W. Fabian, re- the cast of "Buddygore," Gilbert and I .hi v id Taylor fed professor in bacteriology, and Sullivan operetta, which is J. L. Kicmci, of the hort di- to tie presented by Lansing ('en- : tml high school. Ki'llialriilimi Notice „y Urania Program • -ident should r-dule Im'Iow to obtain hi, u gntrat tie winter term see hi- advi Reservation "j c • . i Hi'lnrns to iir NEW una uiiti on Tuesday. January 2 Wednesday I' Oi'till vt ,lit hit Plan • a| hedule will be printed LOW PRICE • ! • i «i . tii-dule for seeing advuvrs and officers i I'anna I Parly j u \grirulturr and Forestry Students Ciillc^r Cltlll IMan« Dean Anthony. 1 IB Ag hall. December 7, 8 at 8 00 to Infuriiiiil Ilaiii'i* c: li, 8 00 to 12 00. m. Professor Lucas. Dairy building. Devcmkier H. R "" t > oIlege -tai ALL PLAIN GARMENTS ember f». 8 00 to 12:00. See Professor Ixiree, Hort liuilding. Ilecenih«-i H. }; ' COUNCIL of legi t It CLEANED and PRESSED t Decernl»er 9. 8 00 to 12:00. see professor Millar. 206 Ag hall. December 7 and 8. •nlv, and December ». 8:00 to 12:00. CASff ANI) CARRY sec advisers between Decernbci 4 and Many See Summer Artists' itlvisvrs to Talk 1 o9 Olds hall as follows: Work: to ( tutfinite Colony (her Prohh'ins 49' November 29 Mil higao htuto college 2 for 8(le 3 for SI.OO < 8:30-11 30 a i —1:30- 4 30 p. r To acquaint you with our new pi.-t-lems ate Hoard of Agriculture. In .. location and modern store we are Monday, Decemlier 4 >-ior; December 1 The summer jbhnhed at Leiand for art .< featuring these extremely low VI—8:30-11 30 a. i U to J inclusive—8:30-11 30... tn. of students ve—1:30- 4:30 p i K to O inclusive- 130- 4 30p m ime last June. After prices, A trial will convince you <. lassffication p to R inclusive—7:30- 8:30 p in. Tuesday. December '» that our dry cleaning is of the S to V inclusive—8:30-11 30 a in Leelanau jieninsula f>n I-iike Ma finest quality, December 8 •-8:30-11 30 a m •-1:30- 4 30p.m. —7.30- 8:30 p. m. Thursday M to P iih-Ium Q tu S iQcluaft' T tu Z inciu-r Say- MEN! ALL WORK GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY llui v"U tfet uiiy letters U*t week? If you diUn'l. FREE! it in {iroiKtbly Iuiuu.se you haven't written any. »• •. December 8 Monday. Deceit Ilon't put off buying a U»x of stationery any longer >ive—1:30- 4 30 p m. M to R inclusive— 8 3» ONE HOUR A DAY but com«- in and Kit one ot our inexpciiMive but at- it to T inclusive—I 30 COLLEGE '• to 8:30 p. m. day December 9 , U 4o Z inclusive—7:3' tractive boxe». Your fritTids would i>t? glad to bear . .mvp—8:30-11 30 .jhive—L30- 4:30 p.m. a. m. EXTRA- from you, FOR FUN! P. S. Girl*, we know sou are pretty' good at DRY CLEANERS letter-writing mj we don't have to admomah you, W.tn new curi> tucks per¬ but when you get low on fttaUojiery, atop in and get November 14 tu 17, .ntiu»ive. manent—no. purs at rugbt, no November 17 to 21, inclusive, U nice liox of writing paper. «uaborate curls in the morning. mores—November 27 W 30. inclusive, cu—November 30 to December 5, inclusive A few strokes of your brush and you are well groomed for PHONE 22535 Liberal Arte AtadenU SI'ECIAL PERMANENT WAVE >- > ic see advisers, between November 30 and December Veterinary and Medical Bioloo Sindeats .l.rhinelm. 1U0 und up itatMw (J.U0 Ml up NEW LOCATION •denu see advisers between November 27 and December Oil >himpw fiSc Plain Shampoo 30* STATE COLLEGE :<01 abbot road •Three Doors North of State Theater professor between November 29 ..r-'i Detemb POLLY HUH BEAIIIY SHOP BOOK STORE 1)0 WEST (.RAND RIVER East l«in»injf Branch of American in rune credits or less and expecting to pay "nt classifying 219 ABBOT BUILDING PHONE 4-1111 Dry Cleaners - j redit hour must obtain from his dean, before «ee:ng .us tutement of the amount of work to be cai. i d. flu* nius OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Tuesday, November 14, i»j» .' MTCHTGAN STATE NEWS Balers Look to Run After IC Spartan HeadHners—By ei Kny to Get /ft ThreeState Sessions Before Indiana Game WinningMichiganA Meet ay Me Simrk Flashing strong team balance, tipon which Ihcy will stake r Team Morale High Hurt Spartan .San fa Clara /'„jJ their chances in regaining their.I. C. 4-A. laurels, Michigan At Crucial Point State's varsity harriers easily won the Michigan A. A. tl. liven A fter Lass Late in the third pt : .1 5,3. title at Kalamazoo Saturday, although Roy Fehr failed to tSpecial !« The State News) made its most important ftp Igure in the race for first place. KN KOl/TK KAST LAN¬ move when it drove to the jj;fi As Tommy Quinn of Michigan Normal and Hairy l.oonard SING, Nov. ltt — Hnmevvnrrt 4-yard line. With four-How of Western State sprinted to* After the Santa Clara game last; I which to score, the.Sai bound lifter beintf edged out photo-finish with the Saturday. Coach Bach man had this by Santa Clara, fi 0, last Sat- j the defense fctilTened and tu. ■ i Spartan threat. Two •- nisi going to the Huron nee, Rams Rwk to say: "The Rronros have a good team. Hut I think we c«,uld Have 4 winy fit Kezar stadium in the line failed to gain , • the Spartans bunched their | won had we received our share of Son Francisco, Michigan Stated passes fell incomplete. < >•. j furrrs nod Slabbed the nest four ilacv* to insure tlicii) tin- title. j j Hoosiors the break* " grid squad passed through Chey¬ enne, Wyo early" today and is . | aerials just slipped from er tips of Lew Smiley. - • The winning total w is 27 points. He was referring to the pass Michigan Normal next with, j Rack thai Just missed n»er the Santa 1 slated to arrive at East Uinsing | end, on the 1-yard line was Clara goal after State had driven' Wednesday afternoon. I As far as records go v , 41, followed by Western State | iby Santa Clara sent the |*|M.n their arrival, the Spartans With 78. Michigan State freshmen | |»OIIP defeats ovei slindowrd ' will immediately ..begin practice ! down to a. new low fo ), Michigan State varsity j three wins on the •♦•cord books of line In the tldrd quarter, lam » with lOCt. and Wayne tint- j state's opponents m S.itwTfliiv. Smilev caught a pass from |ta%is for Saturday's contest with j years. It marked the t • that any State team ui i«-: versify with 1211 points in the end rune, hut dropped it ; Hachman regime has 1 • Sturdy Ed Mills led the Rpfir- as he was hit hard from the rear. Ilad lie hung on In the hall, lecrod up to daui is !.. for 1.7-0 victory over the Iloos- , j a the Spartans would have emerg¬ ick"urdt*r tuiue' ilVll Man- j Butuirluy in New York. On ed with nothing worse than a member* were (lost and three woif, w ith • contests still remaining Ceurye and Roy ! b*hmont, the nutlon « tendinis , tie, and might have won hv the •i'they liegan the I played. ('untilin Dick Kny came round gainer lost yein, win lis, extra point routr. :ven though they h In ninth und At Mongari, slsth n""'h for_ the Big Ten train, as he the wnfall at thi Previously State's po. . Hut. nan entered, mushed eleventh ! 144 scrimmage .which since Hachman became Miwrn Mt.N vrv "s apposed to a n't 4.1 for the In- so many "f State - effort 11933 was last season v. nnscti ! rtl|||1|1 n(T,.n,iv,, luive failed by a hair's breadth i ledger showed six ganvv Only 31 «econds separated the . .. this fall, the pass didn't click m« Spartans in their triumph Temple: Holy C rosMontlniied its b w as topped off I three lost. The best rec< The Spartans might have a much touchdown pass j piled were in 1934 who: Bunching men near the top j victory string with TJ4-n win l#etter record today had t-idy to Bill Anahu. j games were captured to brought State five conHecutive W- i f'«.m the stubborn Owls The t.uck smiled o»i them mote favor¬ r. 4A crowns, and it remains their Crusader* struck in the second and ably. ed the Broncos on and in 1937 when eight only hope as the coming IC-4A ' f"«»rth quarters for their m-irkw*. 1 and two defeats were regi • The Michigan game was lost event brings together great dis- , Michigan: The Golden Gophers on the wings of two intercepted tance artists. f.#* Mai Mitchell of N. Y. If., j make the Little Hi own .lug a pet - , nf the North evidently intend to passes and a 15-bard penalty. Michigan was hot that day. hut FniMli In Meet Reserves In fhe 19.78 freshman champ who has , manent trophy. The—Gophers not any hotter than State was yet to taste defeat in a cross conn- j riin,p to Ann Arbor town Satur- Blood und Thunder Lame There's in the second half. Recent de- try match, Is the metropolitan ( day and when they left they had favorite and has been burning Up i the* Jug iu their possession for the yelopmrnts seem to proye that the VanCortlandt park layout. ! slxtp straight time as a result of a the Mdtveriue* are not as good tly llnl Schnim by a long way as they have been Hill Smith, defending champion, j 2(1.7 pasting hung on the chin of Thar n fuoiliii' nfrnin! rated. Rut for the had breaks running well after and Zeke Sterner a of late >tart, i|,H onr(, mighty Wolverine, State got In the first hatf of the The obi inlonlaxs Ki|Ufibblt< bi-twoon I In wo im|H-rlii)o)il Pittsburgh l»- r.-k Irxll.-i I . will be among leading contenders. : Marquette crushed a froshmott ami thiwo ilnmltiiint upporilaK^Rii-i) w ill NoG/mf Perhaps more significant than | fighting but outclassed lown State might have hern different. ti.mnrrow aftcriunin al !l:.10 »n Mai-klln fii-bl. the showing of tin* varsity, which j eleven 21-2 in a game that saw I'larltlK ilM unifofontoil rwnl'cl on thr bloc k. Coach .tohn has already proven itself under llllltopper* threaten seven Koba' roarlnir fivshman foot-* >*. Aerial thrusts accounted De fense Sli/i* winners' scores. ball ti-nn) will attempt to m- I (Vcnrh A«etK« varaity o-r.cnct seventh place against and out-passed for more than Mi her victory Out-fought, out-rushed Marquette took t«» the tabllah itself as the best year- !dp'i'njl^u i the ca , ... While yrm can litiK prbllron .sipmil in reeont ,.. the veteran runners. I Joyd Sparks, ■ minutes, the Boilermakers turned , quite call a • tnplefed p» vi-ars when they elash with RIU Scott, and Howard Mnloy nl- an Intercepted pass into their only bleak. ucfc l that of the «m C't>nch Al Agett's vnr-ity reserve oinpetitive evjier So looked Impressive. j scoring opportunity of the game j the Iblltnppr ronnecteil 00 u;« k..uid delight the | nml lipwl Nnflhttl-.trlt. .1-1) M.kr ). I"r,.k "1 rv.iv "( ••> ^Aysterp MONRO, OK, MtMM - , „ , . . . ItVt'lene set the stage with a pass wotrt The h.tll u.i- .1 mile | n \ ,'TZ ." '"T ," ' Interception end K..-.I ■> m.lr )..«!. I* th. f form ™ M of Hulpb Ui* rod) n tvery m«t. kept 11). Monroe who led, h " |4 *rd flrld |i|V„ „„u, , , „i ,„r „ ., i„..„ Lagers Stage It might be well f.» wtrllng. from .king third pln« from Western State* varsity. It was they finished 14 23 tallies o," Ij Purple. a|M,ltod flir ,.iv,„hl, touch - n„ d.-r.- ;.n k..,.o .,f .Aver the rechvet i .Infra-Squad one j The other M irqnetle Pun ti¬ ahead of the varsity reserves, wh i Ander the Till Contest to make the lover MHIikiu in n Illinois run- The entire Michigan State sum¬ i mary was: ferehce lolled Wayne: battle, over Heavy the Central -tttate hapless Taitars about Cigarette Tobaccos 3.7-6 as right end Howard Fi/mga •lift* |V$ ;•! If). f,Mtrill I I,. X. IU r personally accounted for three tV>. i'M.1 fifth Hit* Krh, .'I b%. one Bank in of furd.H- •>- ,de. polt- iff RlrYRUth I !• »•« M -i •» rd off ex err da> m thr week Moson One Ends th:»t's the *ti»r» IVth.»|»s the Sfl4»t.ins until,till h.ltc |> Illicit ||c - •• . <«*•♦. If til. i Year I n hen ten nil thrsr unirt nut nl Ihi* lire, hill Its mm vnii.i hlc In *ii|»|»n%r lVHi/1 W ith llonl II in th.il the* might hnr mm t i vhm at enutilr nf Ihrm. % few hrrjks m A pass from Malt Iteih to flick Kaufman brought a tlrst down to MasotTl and with it victory oxer In the right rftrrrtinn this tegr. Ha. I hettrf rrenrrf There are four types Wells E m the feature game ».t last of tobaccos found in the more popular night's ally 31 !*•" D7A' Emerges II ith hall league Until the I II aires cigarettes, namely... Bright. Maryland, which occurred with second* iein.lining, tH>th 1 • Slump Maitv Hu Barley and Tnrkish. Perfect Record played on even term* r having a tlrst down an lead tl For Season sjeedv At I. TIIFSK TOBACCOSrtrceptTurki*h (whichi* mphomoie ie*eix»- w itti tour bought direct from thr planter* in Turkey and Greece) LZV managed ti» emerge, from their scheduled fimtball season and Maryland (which i« bought through sealed bid, undefeated and unscord U|Ntn a- , F. Iloxving the dull. Van AMvnr they proceedetl to whip the Pan¬ I stated that he was satistle»l with under got eminent supervision) are bought at public Roller Skarng the rondition ol Ute players for ther* by a score of 7-0 last night Although DZV ItMiked vetv pom thi« stage of the reason, hut did auction, just like any other auction where you might In their last two games, luck has not believe the sophomores trad have bought in a table or a chair. nf It fnr lime atalnst the bvrh demonstrated NHiilTI.V EXC EPT MONBW tieen with them 1t was again a they were capable Gophers, hut after t'raneh ran of collegiate competition a* yet For private or special last night when in the second quarter Burrows intercepted an A(d»ot 12 banded We Is r their through them and aver them The parties rail At THE ALT: I ION SATE the tobacco i« piled in Oppo'Wd"* Pe** "ttd gallot*ed 40 Ifth stiaight defeat. 2 U. in the prkkrd raid against Kaluma/oo on a b«»me 4-65-15 c utt not vet determined on lv YMCA team scored in lienlng game The br ak xvhiCh ; imntier 4 The following Satur¬ I.ANSlNr, each purchaser h»iv* all of his'tobaccos by competitive cd to the Abbot scon «' the first quarter on a p«*s fi;t»m After that, the players had no day they rlash with Mu log in in "If bidding for the particular pile* he wants. Zurnkaw skt Badgers 6-0 to Wihton to U*at the From (tie • di ivr, no spirit After rath play they pit krst thems,'lves iip slow 5> roller drome off the Wells : last win tic the gan on * | and xvatkrd back into B»e huddle 179 River HI. The chesterfield BITERS tmy Hie best nf saw battle with net »- with hpnd. down To pvpryunn d ,s* lug fai into enemy ' xva* appJirmt that Michigan xxas these mild ripe tobacco* for Rt Chesterfield blend. t was touched behind the i thoiough'ly beaten team eaily Saraii Williams a us Forestei l>> ,i scor p for the safety and the n u- ! as the third quarter And it is Chesterfield"s CmmUmtimn... the right amounts of victory. I'ix to Ite Shown That «e«-nml lean parttv-nv half niu%I haxe hern a aad ordeal fnr the Mkh The* knew that H MSB bEcrf.ation of Rurlev and Bright..; just enough Maryland... and just enough Turkish—(hat makes the big difference era' & yard line (If between Chesterfield and other cigarettes. The games scheduled for CVto- Satnnlav's Gome brr sr. will bp I'Uvrd Old Collpgp ilphl tnnlghl al I ' All fi«ht, you "WednPida.v N'iIp I HI'RIV I AST P4V It IS because of Bum combination .Quarterback*," your chance to, That Man '/.uppkt v. • that "'-*•» Game. Ride. Work hoxvt and pick out the flaw* in the Michigan State'* football armor uTTrtMUdmil The reason? Bob Zuppke and i a BETTF.1t TASTE and are DEFINITELY , Wilt take j»la» «I7." Thpykiw'w two Imp. on . , u,tv ■ Th,;„ uimnt. a better cigarette. y > ip Mohisun , will) • luimu)* .onmwnUry. ,w#t ,„rm ,nd ,hr>. u.s.,„' Ju.l lirlorp ihp S> r.nuw-Muh- Vor.vlcr - _ gan State game Lyle Rockenbach, Spartan senior guard, said that he . bed of the felt like playing a great game of' MAKE YOUR It's no rose* r NEXT PACK CHESTERFIELD Bpnrtans—this football suirAfc. .toottiall. for they will entrain 1 i tlieir i "Count the number of tickle* V ie Grand T i unk 1 make all by myself today," he , ion, and after a short wdkvm- ; advised a student manager. ^ ^ •eaaiun, go by bus directly to 1 And the student manager's tab- , nure hn In Champaign Thai College field where they will j ulation showed Rockenbach made leek the alarrh eel el them, and I a fuU-leneth practice sea-1 good He downed Hill Orange they hd dtdn'l have »nvrhtug , 27 times, » mt |«r