Weather Editorials Teal of » Man StIU In Force slan Vnur letters RANT I. A SKINT, pijkk.M .MICHIGAN STATIC GOLLftGH, FAST LANSING, MICHIGAN JIMDAV, JANUAKV, ft, 1040 New Home Basketball of First C«-«P Slate Enrollment Sets .s/«»rt* srrria* For Men New Term Record Is ' 0|K-n As Few Flunk Out Sktwil Mii li itls lllf illiit ri oil llli* Atteiidiinee Top* INljirk lly 12% lliil IIimi-4* Ko-hr , . , With th/ift i P'-r ' n! of Htialciits refa-'-d t rim-nrm ?«pf»ns(irshii»: u.f)( 4icii irii »t '!ih';, ouiit'll vMrA' MichiKuti State first a- i, •v vn intft* s 11« rfn Ii trfit'iallyrx rutivf h.rn*. f,„- men Mt'.ri-than opened this week., rWt i«i| nf lf{ the : i Abb'lt Hi.1(1 Officer* List * far from mmptelimt Committees ' ••»«* Mfslrrn purl or llir l.niMitig Ituskrlhull Kume Ihrrr Suliird.iv Itlcht Crash Victim* For Formal (label's lo I'arc Tonnt'sscc Today's Ify Marshall Ibinn 23 Students 1"I otlav \ tcquitcd fro toacthc! 'A. Mit'llit;an tSutf far-travt lintf Spartans, weary and nip* Get Per feet Campus pi" I I'mm a long tourney to the west roast, hut hark for a four-game home campaign, will meet an undefeated Ten* i All eommitlec informed of nu mhr Fall Average i a meeting i lies ee quintet heir tomorrow night in the first of two inter¬ l week throuuh rnihbnv (luge I nns s' rth ns t lashes that will he offered to fans in the next three Enrollment in the short enurm* lays. Syracuse's towering l.t.1 Iii.-Iii.Ii-- 10 division rca-lird 3 total of 3K"$ with tin* a'l'titoiii of late comer* tgers wilt make a one night 1.I, all game tomorrow cnlcr Engineers Sign tnltd here Monday, st|| l. d a v and sr vou arc. 19° I I £ « I The T* nnessee tilt will mark iMi.iirlifiK to Hon Jack hoi I licgan Wedncsdav anil I Icldfiottsc at H% 191 II \ ill |#| St* II the first event to he held in 7 uc-ii! y-t fii'ic uf Mi. liis.risn will roollmtc in il Marrh I. $1;400,000 athletic si nil.- riiii.-sr.'V i;.r,:r. Mtu.li-nt* fol low IMVf ltMITV Director It. tV. Tenny crrtliU it wIII l>c admitted with Knr formal iheif Although mailt- nil "AV in I hi- term tiie new dormttorhs wllli rc- lieviiiK tlie usual r:i h for rooms • iffi|i|pt«'fl. wmkrni iusi i iiiii-sl, ih.- r.-iri-lrar's of¬ lit the short roursern. I ///»/» Col ton fice aiiiuiun.i-il Knur others ninth- nil "A'x" yi-stcrilny. . St:.!*- deli K.,1 At to si-lid by Hubert Hi, I Vfl Hftlph Iteuriett. Inf. W, Nome Fes Go1!1.,. r.ey, fr.f. fie ige F'.ilko ar.d Chaile liut-.n. F Pi To Detroit ogr.mi f o.r.to ttee It\\I GOOD RECORD Simon I'll/inski, luf. Heukem i. C A I>»n.il . son, luf, Donald pobi and Hole i t Raw (It're Howl game pled) They Heil to Address RnspotuibU.* for pntn , (' i '•ugh four straight foes'this setbm k, and fur r wit I.out a Kdueators . Mi.ir IIi.ml oi'l Ih. I» : tenuis Ifcl. -t.iff rtirrr'bri of | holding their opfror.-efih NVJK Program j point »verage. ne beading the fast breaki eo attack has been . liirhidcs MSC unheralded sophomore iternie Mehen. Mr. Mel Ihlisirs II Oil 'l il'll i averaged a neat J "» je.if 'ith Tennest ,lmj» ' t it anv formal parties I.ML Air Show '■ iternltv, Mirorllv. and ' ill danrcH. according t«> Spartans or All lleadv I )rnn Says 'llrll T!xteii«ioii Service '•» student touncil list. Although th and dropjied II rrli' Si mils To To i Ipeii at (!onvo V itistoll. president of the Vntlioiiy lo \|>|ieiir c-overnlng body, reminded • n men of thin rule late before House III' Iniloors '■ <> the* Mould all receive in plentv of lime. Chapman Iteeeivci Aiiiiji|Hilin llciili • t party Is si-hednted for I muarr 13. i Kir sTiu. rr.i.T Student Cliih | In addition to tr>e«e William C*. Chapman, sophc lost \llll-? ; the squad as a whole h, Pt.no. Ihince t-» recover from the grin I I Cadillac, has ta*en awarded rt'prir ' ipal appointment to Ahhar>oli the Naval academy, it was an iwed the effects of a lor.g ah- night lie a, Art Rowland's hand will pi pleilge See—R XHKRTR \l.l—Page I for the program and for the t take " Grades checked whether firtuU (Jet Sillily l.al» take torn Octot A graduate study latioratory - ColTee llonrw nrvin and fu*e Osborne, Inde- The ♦ napman received the Lutherans i«» llcar "'I ' ore among .approximate¬ lent council radio chairmen, ly men from the sixth MSC chapter of the llillel « vna- general directors for the Faculty Women rial district. liailcv. Olson m Chapman is the second. Cadillac ter term. Meetings wilt lie eld Plan l.iinelieon an to win a place at Annapolis Luthern Student dub mem- ®W P®• the physiology labor a* ^r,i ill hold tiietr hrd niee i-wated the Veterin- in the faculty dining room of the I'lny KcvicwH Sulijrrl i two years, Kenneth Dindstrom. m , Union, where the first fur the term will take place January Of Ifriima )ln-lin, th. Vf> Central State freshmnr this term Sunday at 7 p m in nain dining rwtn of the L'i Valendar s'ed Bayley. of the MSC at 7 p. m Impressions gathered from view 12 45 *rs' bureau,, who will presei ' lli'l rlhill i On January 1ft, Hill.l will hold ,,r„ildw„v |)Uv< dllrln, th. hrU of ;i -.nrk-x "f lOtTM- h. .,r- j,nu„ry „„ IWtnifii in ll«*iiver hort humorous talk, and Paul vnrn,t„n * l|| br tJnn tlu.ll'. «.,h- »nr| Mr Word hltner will lie' durmi! which farultj mcmt»r. -on, .sophomore, who will g;i a kh,jrt t.llk .„ „n , co.rh„(rmM1 ,„r Grant Nlchol and Richard Hird musical number, are the t - 1 will conduct < It-'hh' ir p„lo Practlre (ipcnimr — sturt,„ Thl,„rr m„, ln T A Zuckerman, llillel — announc* ; graduate students doing research -'light* of a full program for the :t p. m Mnndo . fditties Theatre 1 that to be ' work in sugar Il.hr.. » heetn. are in Denver evening Demonstration hall day. n Tuesday. J. attend the national Members wilt discuss plans r* -1 which will, be open to all interest- Tea Danre— '"I MVKI. j reported lodax U» have I H rtudents No date for the firs 7)e applies national sugar beet garding the program r»r th< win. Z:!.1* Saturdav " set ■servations • ttur.Un tcrrltnr. .1 l—t as yet. * ■ Vrrllc Circle. Th. Icr.lnjrad n t»fnk.n In wvml plarn bt ih. Finn* hl«. Ian ' --rth I—Allied mrr- r.vrilnl h»r. wd*« lhn( 4, mdllM ' 'fficisla stste the college would provide a tsboratory for hotel ad-1 cetvu on i Friday, Janpa.y Kmv two MICHIGAN STATE NEWS JMatyan OtoXt ritKI nraity MERRY r. FJtKXialedOileftiA. F¥t>»» • . Distribufnr of a* IMs awrnlai the carrlei - .« Ib-ar Kiddies: GJcftialeDiOcil WASHINGTON, .Inn. 4— Those optimistic statements nlmut imir ..a Hi II. N.h'I vacation has left you with much more than a hangover and a new year, from the Scotchman" point of K. Spaniolo III1 short session nf ( 'oppress all' a lot of wishful thinking. Tin* ... Grailiintc .Mnnnpcr Victor G. Not that you could cuddle up to Saida for the pointed MMTOKIAI. STAH l*>ys will si ill Iw mi hanil u Ih ii June I rolls annual. \few. I One ranmiii Ih llinl there is no need for tin-in In hurry to Ki't Some change* "TI"w to Study" manual he sent you, hut I'atty I'iatt got a klniiiipinp Editor Walt Itunimi-t 11Iii'iiiikIi. TIio presidential convention won't tnke |iln«-e thin plain, narrow hand with a hand-lreateo . term. ruin silver hrarelet—a AfWN'i'ih' Edltniw Jurk Htttclnir. Mn riiiMh Alkire, f)nve Delft J yi'iir until lain .Inly or mi ly * * dogwood trhissom in the center—that must make leaving the Hotel OUts i August. Tlu> other rnisiiu I" that Id,I M» »ol- ami lurkev's temaina for the home'" KportM r.fllttn HI SINt SH KT.m Don Atnlei Kon | fall campaign wilt dominate, in'Marshall. New Y 1 bite m the a in I Mary KcUl. folks sr-m more worthwhile. Varrttay triple vanity compact that lU-auty Solon -he didn't have before, and Emily UusilleN* Manager I«• v«?rytliihi? naicl ami done on] week-end guest. derided l*» re- Still in lire format hally Tolfurd o MUW .hooting via a red Circulation Manager AsnMHUI lliivmt' ..Jolm Carman. Itobert Ai,to^ ^u,*/ Davis iCapitol Hill ami this homhioii is : This Is Yours— e w ith d shower Then she: Fleck htouaht back a erei-n veb IVrniMiirnt wiiviii» (intli lo la* out of Urn moat Irpniikled herself with my- Aral All Hrunchrs ..t 101 immsth I p'tilibrs-riddeii in 11,1 an Ivory bos It »a. Cameo ***•"* Ufi heir, Mania did his beht for arid the Iteauty Culture | kitchen i-le.muei' She thought herself Michigan State coeds, him lie i k srwi There will be lieiee lighting over j i v h« Iwtli powder preceding examples are Ju»t a M S C* rv bruig pleasantly aug- 1 te W.njiit-i I.hIhii lllld W.tije-Hmn ' Kinnpling it-. ovei Sutitbii v Wallace's lie- i Tin •in.in lint Mary's not the «»»»l *»e mented tha w inter by Ethel (Juiim. Dove, d hid tod in .due- !M.i >M> ••«'» « (*""'»• «»»«! "'I SANTA CLAUS. lei inn ' 1 .dt Hoc , irotiai.er ,..,u.,Usl '»-d, P. I*, mmt glamoroh.- - KI'M hl U K I'l l: KM dell Mill another worried' Chri-lma. ».re«ml ll de. Ma dwell Audi "High j ma, I .Hill IIIH " dial the C'hiiiles I .uiirjiiltii i mu id imlit i i ks S budget. n»n, e's we' siixpect, of Shakes •Tlnury the Eighth." Try Start Your Winter Term 1'i'Midrpt »kidris tin y,,Ur polid pally lines (Tumble ami ■ date will la- announced s«mi will >. despite all their brave j 1 the Ainhtson show goihtf ill C U- M.-oy Trnncy mi.pUll. w»... ircivrd mid Jean 'kating Willi talk and tdliei lofty m*ii- i rndiii'tlnh flrnl • •►vtwuirs inp, the huhdays. Mary's rally tnitelher in save I pui k. j I last teim, those nf you who here-j outfd <«•»!» f.sts ol a white plaid in- These Valuable Aids »»*i iuwd jacket and green cirru- ili.-r.-'K political minder in I bilme Inivr- la-en unable hi attend j IC.ilpli Norman | ,i thai budget I the Btudio theater meetings oh the i I'ik i»|i - tat -kef. jtiecn sk. j r f o.ak will ..Jways be the i'allfo Klabnral ing, he Mated that any man who j* worth hi> iart" At least tv >thu I«m.iI hl.tke:. ill tint [ippioprialion. • kirt, lorn: In most m a s tlie hit? man on campus, the truly *l»tir fel- j,-„lttV.uibis and t,n» low/ will not exert his njyyjht ami power on the l owering ., .o.d with an i . pledge. It i^ the small man wh<> doesi/t have other chalices ioiling >ou ean hct to show himself who grab* the 'swatting* opporttuiity ami '",v" ,,M' 'lavs it on.' ll i- I lie little fellow's one l»ig < hanee to show J]"),"' 7t' nn'' off, allil he makes tp,. niostof it every time. AVheii it cuhie.s to applying other penalties, it is also tela ! n;,. jp.hI eontM I them in N'ovi'inlwi mi- You Say This UVely easy In lind I lie a»tl\e who atlUHIUts to something over i old- ol .1 miinlMi t Slmlriil Opinion Co/urn»i the nlie who fours tin pledge to do something, which, unless j ^ nppo lltj Were hacked l»> I he etillie act ive Imdy. Iw rollld never y' .'j'i' | "j"* Wh!>n' ll Ib-ac Kililm : lltmilVlTil. iiH-Hri'iiiirMilrd'tluii Ilim- .inn lienr la»st year one hon e tuned a pledge to clean lines on ajgn-s c .oh h.»l . tliiln't icceic IllV'phu c, which net • it alia! hi - going back of a It'll h«'l w ill in.np <»> t »•* 1 , flfPtiare where he was burned oil the anus and liark. tin > c, wh.u in- Aimther pledge was beaten ami swatted so often that In III \ ol I UM- CM-ICIV 11 A Hull 'itij Mil,I I" 'the flu. „ I lie pie,III.- »., - Clhlill Halve your haMrt iwoldcni with Wliil, ii ,l.,i hWIK PAK I,At*MiltY ( ASK ..(ill,- lilt,I i! i * 1.29 iiiiiI *1..W Additional Eilfrrw 15 renin Tl l i st OPM* kTI'I.Ek AT *I Im» AMI *1.15 IllKkcl esteem will, pi,dp, Still In I'ffeet hi: south fratet nit Washington nl at all othi tl. Student ("otith J'lte ruling I wa> put into et feet hut jjs l s"ti progressed, critic*, who wen ailuufted the wisdom of the movr mutation last yiat wa> that thus, peopl. w ll- logtihuiy Would In- aide to sa\. OAMvosan. ira.lx top.heavy bill. Too. tin it ii nit %i titi not mi eliminati ah would enable those jmople wlp have a d< the big particH, but lack finrssjai funds, i.. B Ihm't put it off- • V3 Nahst.dl that • I.KABIS TO H4MF. NOW!! ■ Inn ■ NEW AM'I.T IIAI.I.IMMWI ( I.ASS > tor which it a W«s real Mot Ide to iov addtfionul J^arwrss^ I i parties b is n have estimated that J Jiml Shirting ■ the liter, many co¬ about $| :i», although ■ • TTKSIUV ninl TIII'RSlTU ut 7:.T0 Call 20271 far lafarmalinn J a in leg: he rot-save riding. Nahstoll says: "Sludi nt flow el si a thorough investigation in the »me to the rofulushm that the tv, ■ • VR6UNE SIMMONS SCNOOi Of DANCM6 III Klrand Arrade — Uiwlm I • mapuitv Judents her« appmve of it. A few to whom AU mm« m-m-m m mm rn wwwm rn-mmwmmmwm w Ihe price I flowers mi little ditTerenre have uttered pro t!u tests, hijt they number Mr Ho "It is surprising hoi fare iifir nees at |vartte», " Hf-pubbc E\r.EPTH»!SAI, hccaus. ol the ruling KmMl,k „f mill, «lc arc work inp """ ,"1 VAIi'ES their way through ml ■pc him H-mnicnmt that the unvinp ,ijj **' h>| from buy tug flowers | - mad,' ll p,<**jt>k> |,, alien,I at lt>iim y!',"* '* PRRMAVIXT* Nl S., xt )in s1vi i\ s t isr roi.iA fRin mi l. k four..more parties eat SN , lade,I Null-toll upplyii TNT mil KIR ttrRiM) •V \> \V W> al.» far Sign Your hellers Ma* arh m M *Ha*a aM Rftll.lsfM • "Why (hw.n't Stale News'print It b i i*ky t«» make pi-eduTMn^, my letter?" wit mine' stale department ofM- Th.it .seem- t,, Is- a i',,nimeii .piestum am«-np eentHhutors -i«Ih believe llnty In closer tn the -yon Say This' mlnmn el Slate News ll is a which has a commmi answer and a simple solution A rule on State News, as ther, evis|s with aim,bit every ipiestitm threw mg her •>{ the Allie* •\nd Ihe hi(; rt ii*»n is weiiiht on the side thmv. ever hctore Hus?t.i $2.00 \\ Wwspnis-i. is that each ami every tetter with hopes of Ix-nip JHtmin dispatches from Home tell tnrmmttr low I'd ban crmvds twsned the l*ar>-mm n.w IM pritite.1 MCST bear the sipiHitun- of the writer. The sipna- 65c Hussun rmls,s,r durtnp the atlatk tare need pot Is pl aited, if the un'el s„ tW'Slles. tail it must he present for use in the tiles of thr newspa|s-r. "IS", Cml.nd Tie-. iN'w-'vrr, was $2.50 At least a ft,sen letters are thrown out every week, simply Iirrause they are unsigned. .As a matter of protection und for i surts.e seotimou What the \s wrxt tm Hi.tims list IhoMike of lihvk. letters must Imar the signature of the writer.' The crfatmn rt « Ikdknn nlli- i; Signature.< omore" Will not like 'Kvergreen Mamu", Misgusteit", or sufTice. They may lv used in the news- POIIY PHH KMWY SM» v>w that Ids other Hitler-tmptrerf r, km in the Hie*, *tjrnatttpB.s must iv • dreamt have laded. .»;»-»«», "■ iSB I MM.AN MAI I NKWK . I'tigr ' 'innish-Russian Fracas Coeds Fare » hi iv«v hen Talk of the Duke immuiiy itill Highlights World lieap Year •l» 1-fcABI, WNKK With Ififf* Mil riven, greetings nil rivet 111. college tlasse.- SCIIDOL OF MEIlK INIS In Tune *" 1 MI,V mi their merry wn,v and dad bark in hie iluil.v routine, ninth i re unit daughter onee lit Ml AM. n. t'. again rati ilevnte mme time in r|ub< lews; Nazis Inactive Meeting l» ap-^-ear face t#» 'sororities mill the nni<|tle art * j i fate, Mortar B«»«nl, Tower | of entertaining. 1 In.ni. <' |h'. Iii|th- j moiy emphasis i.s pbiced on thr ■ Other new olTit ers include Hall.v • , • l*inlaml*3« valiant liulil in ill livr-week-nltl idiiitfiftr Si mini Is [opportunity of fried f,»i girl-. t»»j l Stager■, assnciatc Worthy uctvihei. t'HKKM AN'S im:\ity s a i. on L.«i i: in .generally i-\|nvied in hurst forth furiously in | Peaay England, sinter of Charity; 211*213 M. A C fcAMT I.ANKlMi The jMarda Pttrebi*. si«tei of Faith, l»> severe Art tic winter, inclliciency of the Ru> j Wit DorisI hum,Magnify, rtMM.rder; and Aw. ticilburci \r«. < rcilccl" »ps, and fierce resist- '1 ; time. Friday i miry 12. I9lu | Amongwereoil "WhiTi- l)i-lini'livt' lliiir Sl.li'M - "niiiiiT-, Kiniiii.i to tl» fy appaictdiv Frutmeii Beat PRUNIHIII adviser lk'thiiny Smith, .lean 1 jlroU. Patricia P.u mely. June! Stalemated tin A g«h. «•" show with ■ Lrn/, Jeanne Whaley, Phylli* Da- 1 ah Is. u'ln front by clever Dorm (,roups Met ..f M.rmi , ' See Sl'/Ty on I'ayr | . Her. Patty Sellers, Harriet Fist hoi. I'iiom: i-ir»I 12 ii: he staged. nod Hetty Tolbi'lt. Shirley Stihtlorsun, \ New Forestry . In Studies in niise something » and Marilyn Witcker. ' •*"*' ; i e»d hrrtvcorutHin*. krt* . Mill1 ritiA rviisr ; •' •i, . . nil.li.m-. «i, Alpha Kmukm Pt pled, I k.,iiiiHiiu».' ... live. I.-.I .,1 i • -j • liable at the Union desk very dormitory, sorority* Annual Is Mrs. A. S. Itaymoml of Mai igold was hostess at a luricli- We. t | ! ll.i' Ilri.k Mrlltnd l»r l.i.vrlv Hair i digging til for wintei j 1/m! . ... .... (ill i 0 Debater* i nitty, and ofT-t nmpm houi .lull and I iridic* party yesterday Started , l otions will h« tit and fiernn»»n at Hunt s Fofid shop fyll tin ' . II. Null, Hi and Mi* I n ed yesterda Top Sorority od Mr . i* i iiiM. an Mrs. Ann Itadviitne received honors at bridge. Among the oth~ «*« 'IU'*ts were Mrs RoU-it Hiek Tournament . ■ t oinpated i i t OMMITTMS NAMfll that ap- Mi John C.'nrfer, Mis Ifuhei leraj-c of M • Ho.irrl K,:I nil, Mrs. Henry Hawkins. Mi s* le idents. went 'J ! f»e->rge Hush, mid Mrs Farley TohU. I :i!».'i. white d, K.ppy V.. AC rut tent l> as Mrs Otis M " Orantim will art ehuirmaii of the hufTet tiolie Remember— IttlH to mlan dinnor given by the ; Fast Tlir /titter hi hrinit your lisi/iuu aic' PHylh ntil tiiis j I.a using Woman's club Monday, j January 8, at the social ball of family for a uootl litiirliron or iliiiurr. Sigma 1 4 H». Thr /ilm r lo url ii ii rll-liuliuu ril Sigma mriil ul ii iirlrr shulriils run offont. 1 311. NO TH: K Thr iihu-r lo lirioti "her" for Soiiiliiy niitlil M./i/xr in •*• j in. It. t., K.. um Km. Union Plans Now Dining Room 3rlutit ,3[uub II'tc \t Home l*v Set Italy o niilld that fh •!.' leader, is v *i « a ft dialed wi'h V Library lasts New Books Ciiv TreaHiirer W ill Marry —DANCE— Mr and Mr* Fumk Ku ul the hast I-.living rvcenti. ..nn. the engagement <.f Mi K Mmi tei and t.i *mt» r, Agatha Mali von Am Hu t (.arising, to T Fl U N I O \ licliigan Pic kup* Mr Hober** is the .. Hide lor t'lr w.ddu SATURDAY NIGHT •Mi' i Arnell ha s. r.fd ., IM'OUMAI. • lab • '1-12 Iloiiorurv Induct* result en ; I;Ar Si* student* have lawn initiated i'ltal*. and other date |li»«S Tap* \%iiiliil»lr into Phi laimhda Tan, national Van Wagoner alleged • !>»g license tag« f««r l?»H honorary engineering fraternity. Miller Dunckel. state Thev arc Hale Croppy M"V t Auditor General Hahtmple. Walter J KiogooH wn is withholding Jr. Hoy P Nelwn, Holier* J or *""","! vet... • • ; been set at Apt I S' hulte and Hobert W. Spinner "f alien spying iie- Toirn iV I nllefff Slio/i/ie's iietroit. Laming, and "bde_j>lant* will ix- Ctrl lege Stutiou Completes FlltST SIMI- IWI II. SAI.i:: Attn Radio Tower and Building ted He *'k Though he refu*- ('i>n*lri,rlHin "t a ll'HI-fi*.! I.iirl. rwlii, ..rtUnna anil tt ii.'V e detail*. Murphy stat- ibiiiklinic t« H.'H.m' l,an«miM«T ''iui|,mri.l mt .MirhiKan .vfal.' n agents are known ii.ll. irr campu* ha* just_)wi. cnmplttad, a. iardir.K In K. K. driws prosecuted. The war •• known to be coope- Hln ver. WKAK chi.'f fnifinwr. Michigan automotive Transmitter installation, which will take from four to' M Ui 1-2 f IFF iarvs for wartime pro- six week* to cipipli'to. I avan January I. Crover plan- in a variety of rttb rt, *ij#»s 8»d labrmx =«rmament$ and muni- to have the new 5,000-watt I Antenrm Iwhlina,r«iu,r«l l.y .... MnrU*'Civil Aeronautics Authority, in-. j transmittirtirequipment for broadcasting by ready renruary # at ^ ^ Ho I-tyawnvH No Kr-funds • N«» kxfiur.gr lly>- poi»iun J _ !' J5. I third levels. Open Every Turrrttrjr* ■4 Jhirviay T~*U 8 p » Kr«n, («avo ' The antenna, one of broad- The new trMwmittrr and an- !' Moore, farm crop* de- re', newer development., w «ea»» are Incatret .outnect of the ' Tinni A* , ' ' eturntd from Cadill.c '< ,he- i-oiied "shunt excitrd auditorium on »e xnith «aie of the Herl Cedar rlvi r. Sew WKAK tidfrge Slioft/ie ^ -ifter conferring with and MVRI7S If . I vjrlinc" tyi«' in- Michigan Potat i around system r'ons.-tinK etude*, will tor h'HiMd in the audi- . «n'.,d is- 240 of which arc torium Trmsnutter ».M Mtenna 4-0 feet lone and 24,1 of which are 'hd other «»u.pment are hem* m- V. feet long, makine a smund of -'oiled by the Or.,bar , •w ustiwt nu*!i»i»i, H -VtoMttaatC approximately 20 m.le. of wire. company at a total cost of *01,828. Friday, January MrcmoAj? state news These Veterans Set Pace This Year Formal Practice Sessions Under Way PARTAN Mure than 110 athletes wire in the minor sprat* fold who both hail from for; out the Oklahoma com today n» coaehc* of boxing, wrestling and swimming pre¬ The Spartan s win*, nut PORTFOLIO pared to hold full time praetiee session* .-tartjng next week. whieh suffered its w»i | Although Informal workouts were held liefore the holiday last year, dropping -1;. while winning one, i. rrce*«, nil of the team* will have to reach their top form in a relatively short time liefore® fans attending the Michigan State-Tennessee game There will he the schedules open late this ter Michigan.State. Five Oklu- a owe tin: it won't be on hand merely to watch two first class sports staff at ft: 15 p. Wl„tl»u •* homa boy*, three of whom were »„ teams do battle. The "fart*that the conest.Js to be the first ;rno,l,h' , - r .tale champ are en lurt.,1 day in the Stale News m event stated in the new Fivd C. Jcttiaon fleldhouse should #brin« the crowd.,pretty near capacity^propurtIons the first time out. | In the hoxinjf depart fm-nt !hjs group, t i Coach Brick Burhans has been Two «»f the wrcstl-rs, Berle and rebuilding program u Dauberts tutelage. StMenlft and Mkhitan Klatr falUwrr* have been Hatching • putting hi- pugib't-throu«f. t • .r Merle .Jcnnuue, are the twm - h «1U» great avtdiG the gradual growth nf the huge ulrueture just pace, tar d-veral days Ik. ■did nf .« Tulwi lid man Beth* won the tllurhaie will be assisted l.> Don Okhd.ima h.te . ...wn in tl e 12ft- teams in th? count. \ 1 Rrssi, train' r Jight-henvyweight "pound cltt a >l Merle th* 12a- ; Michigan and Wayne Dnubert will rely Ro.->i, a senior, v. ill not MAXWU I. HOLDS RECORD t .add. Pale Harw tive in competition Ihis ra.t.u, Johnson. Dob Farmer Treat in Store but will devote his'tiine to • nark¬ hold, the rh tine other prospects for th Ochin-ki and Bob V.' ing the freshman boxer,. Should the crowd tie of a capacity nature, ft,000 individuals Will backstroke; l.add I C'apt (.'lint Bradwrmd, 1 'la- And what a treat is in store for them? They will Walt: r Wakeman, i> be in attendance pound Detroiter, will l ad the and It a-bard Kritievy find thetnselve;; seated in an enclosure 172 ft. by .'I.'14 ft. i»V Wi ft., in boxing squad into action. (»*h r Im'i France and Go Which the imitahlr basketball tloor, 00 ft. by 120 It., willI be be installed, mainstays are Carl Thompson, rheud floodlights wilt provide plent lit for every- 155; Herb Sayer and f> n Wagner, who Will fight it out for the 115 division; Seymour Knigiit and Er- EPiscor^t, hie Dunn, rivals for the top heavy¬ weight f-o 'ition, and .toe C'utow: k», Bras church On other lines of fire Fend! y j service, the rest nf Ihr structure still ban a considerable anmunt nf work lefl to he done. Collins and Harold (Jake) pau- bert have been nrgonizzing the 8. 9:30 and 11 A M Sliming the spotlight with the new fieldhmise will be a Michigan wrestling and .swimming teams, State basketball team which has Just returned from it western trip respectively, for heavy schedules with it record of four victories and two defeats out of .six games. Over the season thus far, the Spartans have won six and Inst three. RIGGB, HUDSON BEAD TEAM sm am:s That Is a lot better than most people expected from Ren Van Benny Kigg-, 155 pouurts, and Ahtfyne'* men after the haw of George Kalkowski and Frank Charley Hudson, Iftl, are the co- HMdkr and the seeming lark of capable reaerves. Although the f reserve power Is still a weight one, a lot has been done reputed to form one of the strong¬ est squads in years. Other veter¬ In the west, the Spartan* ran into teams who were long on re- ans upon whom Collins will de- 1 |iend are Bill Martin, 141; Dave Doiible Saving serves. They thought little using three complete teams in ntu I'letZ, ICS; Ted Crowe, I .'Pi; Be¬ hind Merrill, J3ft; Jordan John¬ game. State, on the other hi tt, was forced to rely on hardly nam ston, 121; and Art Faggion, 23ft. than seven I when it appends! •rsonal fouls were heavy « , Everett Mac- if the Spartan! The frosh mat squad promising since it contains some of the be t trained material to en- is at o SALE Renerren Stiffa Problem see Stale In action Tuxnlo mill Tail Suit .toil (.'i t suit- —.-IIIi- \min i Thus, It Is apparent that reserves are still Van Alstyne's number night, hlien t hiich Ben Van Alstynr sends In the fin! event FIRST- Stilt* -tiling* Miclilgan State fichlhouse. l ed by I veteranx. State racked np RKNTAI.S triumphs In six starts on llielr recent lour tn the Pacific average at the mark ni.ti six victories and thrrc defeats. It* MI\ill|Ut* >1111*11 rffrrl Island, Temple, Baltimore, Wisconsin and Wayne remain to he pin A It a ruing Question ■jaM*- S|>rina"» |trli*i* ri«t* It Is pretty hard to look at this list of teams and pick out any soft i*\l spots. State, should win half these games, will he doing Weil. The play of Ihe varsity, led liy diminutive flirt Aiihuchnn. tile on furthtrWoes, the had luck. Injuries, without a doubt one of the best guards In Ihe country litis year, Ity MARSHALL BAN'S I., hung around long enough for Oregon State has accounted for Ihr fine record the Spartans have chalked up e out Ma* t)oiigall's magic, and capture a and the red lantern still h'tnnin mi far. Marly Hull, llindman. Max Italyrmple anil ll«»l» Phillips have also looked good, hut have lacked Aiihiielion's consistency. go thriller to 33. llarl Schaffner .V lliirx Mar's Magir Falters The future suc«t\.s of the Michigan State cage team depends a great ileal on these individtiuU. Ceruiin of the reserves, namely It ttii .me tin* tei i players and even Van !iim- Mortis, Gerard, and Peterson have shown well. If they come along to help out Alihtiehiin, Hutt. t|itidm.e future may bold f.»r State, only holding down the pout of athletic : "Mac" and maybe his ird l.mtcin can tell. Any- director Is also head,track e»»nch. tiers thought that their days of turned the lantern over to ' Mac", Yound has betti attending the N crowded conditions ami stnusplints tieforc tomorrow's Triiiu'w clash, and according C. A. A convention on the Pueflic court along with', Charley Bach- of the past, but latest reports are man nnd IVaty *'|ktilpii Huston, that they will have to undergo the chairman of thr athletic coutu il, ordeal oniil about the fhs| ..I a udian id gom! luck .harms hnllumt ted paint job. "Mae* to all prc\ i«.us results, that .should do the trick brush "Mac" or h.» two oven promised to give if ah extra just before the game starts, but at 31" . ilked into the fieldboiise at Crrightoti any cost, it'll be there, burning brightly and U not exacted to take over Omalui swmgirg tliis lantern, and hls coaching duties before Mon- TRACK NOT READY profusely, smelling vilely, alongside day. Meanwhile training i* get- it wild (da wai farbe'V Mow a little when the opetttng whistle bio A SI'EI.IAI. GKUtP All that can l»e seen of the new For those mtirc technically minded persons who ting underway under the direct .on yard clay track is the sh.kr* of Assistant Coaches l.mtrcti P marking old the location. go for statistic^Alt a big Way, here are the figures J.'i.'i anil $ln suit* ami (iveivnits I'.hv- fkr the six-gatpe western Trip as hiemglyphicalty Rrown and Fran Dittrich tame Coach Brown has h en •ighto to 10 The next Inseribed on the side of the reft lanteritr- nitili'to si*i>« . . . Imt nnmnti hatile vain The tinder forces are also im- working out his men in the spa- they nut even i. little and walloped »P potientlv waiting Uie completion clous conflnesjif.the new building of the fleld house. Squat hut they will I Aulnichon, g. 15 2! | to their old li the I'thiivg went on the fritz with the good luck Hutt, f in tho California tussle, nnd after jumping • llindman. e CLASSIFIED struction gang i ; the athletes in However, the awaited scholar¬ ship reports will have the great¬ I ft-1 .i. nisi Indol e the half ended, taidy Buck her bark on the Spartans long enougli to d tx llindman take a had fall and gon the Gerard, f Phillips, f Pnlrymple. g 26 7.> est hearing cm the Michigan list lor the next three game* Not only Monis. f. • STAITIXO M'NBAV • State track fortunes for the com¬ ut those unhospitatile Californians even nip- Peterson, g ing vfar. Noses haven't been ate in the iioal mmutes to win the game, Baisch, g. UNIVERSITY r.M'R com ted hut the services of sev¬ en I valuable men appear to lit* One ami twn-trnuser suit*, ripper-iined top NEI.F WANTED j lost. It is ro|)orted that Alex ^ (UNI. WANTTll^ H lo i m Hainftuy. nn.t Milne, Don Machines, and Karl Stevens have been slowed down Bygort'H Return ItASKKTBAI.L "«'<> rnats, nial roomy overcoat* with tho n ■ t'ollnr anil *ot>in*.*leeves _*r'4 to a standstill by the profs. Roosts Trojan (Continued from page 1) lieriees Minting _ WAMTTll II mm now StZk LlAi» for r.'t is true the Spnrtans will failed to regain their earlier form Vhoni s»V. 'M' short of much «*f their hurdle lVoMtrrl* IMM'ts in n»y week's workouts. itnn*i 21 iii.m i' w fail ^ stiengtti Milne, the beanptile I 1 Kast Banking higli's eager* will Althmixh ba'krttMtl tan. will With llindman gracing the side¬ witnra* lh» first .port attraction in line*, Max Dalrymple will prob¬ Jenison Hold house Saturday ni.ht *21" and *26" m ilVrNT—APAHTMFSTS ' h"lh J""'!1" *h" «"»ld h ably he shifted from guard to when State's court squad rn«aites KIVK got'MS » MATH laired with Walt Arlington to journey to Mason Tuesday night tuv N. cfirprPt give State one of the strongest c«ll (ugh jumping combinations in the to resume a moss-covered rivalry. After a shaky start agnih-t' Oke- eountry, also had tine possibilities mos, Cuddy Shaver's boys —have center, with Mel Peterson taking Dalrymple's vacated berth other |M»ssl»ile shiD moves Hutt to An¬ Minewee. they will only see part t what ■Ms. lies ahead for future BETTE DAVIS Score* nf Smart wont. TROl'SERS l°Pl^f • Stevens, nl- come hack strong to throw a scare cen*er with sophomore Joe Gerard ERROLFLYNN °r SSSSm " 1 as " Miaalni from the scene wilt be rat 'though taking up gridiron duties into Bansing Cental and upset n moving into the lineup at forward in the fall, was the most promis¬ favored St. Mary's team. tor Hutt. i'het Auhurhon. the Reduced to ing of the soph hurdlers. Trojan hopes have soared with flashy passing and trick shoiMInf LEAVER BIG GAP the return of forward Roy Dygert guard, ar.d Forward Bob Phillipa *.Y.8.-» *1.8.1 «6.B.> The loss of Moclnnes would aftpr an tnjuretl ankle sustained will complete the starting lineup, transparent backboards haven't ..... arrived yet and the star leave a still greater gap, as the had With no further injury victims wooden backboard w ill be utilised long geared Battle Creek speedster kept him out of the St. Mary's j added to the rasualty list. Van A!- ami *10 X'OOI. JACKETS is the fastest quarter miler In fracas. Teaming with Dygert at styne will use that same lineup school. This too would slow down the other forward will bo either against Syracuse Monday. The , Joe ran w 01 not be Reduced to the mile relay and medley relay Tommy King or John Kobs. Jim ! Orange will bring one of those quartets. Maelnnes who didn't Crozlzer will hold down the ten- J towering quinld* that average ltar j-1 have n rhan.-e to get his long leg* ter position; and the dependable I right around the six feet three inch U.85 and 8A.75 ai-u. going at full speed on the small pair of Ron .lean and Dun Smith > mark, JJJ JUmi* ••• 4 , gym track would* have had a will start at the guards. Syracuse started off the year bjr Mason's team is largely inrx- , registering three consecutive trt- -aftsSS! Crwr , T»»p. nut. AK- is U the usual custom M*in ap- tierienced, but their attack is built j uniphs, including a 27-26 thriller The Spartans' greatest strength around Bill Bergin, a big and ag- j over Cornell, but dropped their gretslve senior whom Trojan fans | lsat two games to Princeton and SMALL'S will remember Ircm last year. N.Y.V. Leading the Orange Iwhd* Coach Brown hu hU n«- Bergin alternates at center and guard Paul Kartluke who ta STRAND THEATER BLDG. g* , lional mllcgiaip era,, country forward and In event be starts at m 25 points in a recent game , forward la* will Alt in at center,' a new Syracuse scoring recce Micbipan State. J"