Editorials Netus Weather e MICHIGAN STATK COt.l.KGK, KAST LANSING, MICHIGAN, miuiimi '.Mil rtli l Today's Campus Students To Vote On Health Insurance Plan Spartan Cagers to Meet Farm Week fee Carnival Committees Will Consider If nl.hul ('.ill? ®[*}'[? hnr \IUilarv Hall elimination Hg i! tht* bull h: ii r«»» rutting it • an; | Wisconsin Here Tonight Crowd Sets Get Name llaml for Hall Of Dues tit iilmoft impot South Willinms- New Mark «iiiiinilter Will \|««e»t Registration Starts Now nder the ^W ire Says hermit Smith Explaining Intricacies of System flv SARAH AZI.IN "We cull registration the Mich- n tabulated and sufficient r>' t'"*s ' M'd» printed 1 r e d h .it.' n liefore committee or Monday in the student' 'I State merry-go-round," Ker- ;,r* taken to the K.vmmniu to on llille) m-.ni in it Smith, assistant legistrar, say* To Vote Off Ti«! i»4r«< hiate troup». armored -'edce*. ami tank*. I week t»efore registration b t» br balding Iheir uwn. tnnreiled anti-tank Virginia Kabuw. Betty Kamiiw, the registration ritual, "and along with the tables and Next Week uades were credited with effective!* iioards ftnd. according- S h. to laughed. ' that altho program*, Annerte Rathman. Af- ■» picked « r- identification picture* mod Meltrer. Kenneth Davidson. «nminahstic. we are i* ■t atrons, Ruth Kavanau. Caryl Th» ntudrnts who think th.m- fifty thoUHnd c|»j . c it,jj their identity, but . M-MiRAMt, Yngestavia. Feb. 5-4ierman pre»*re on Rumania U,t Klot* band, Hetty Rosenblum. ..lv« victim, of a nguroua >>•■- fem of regimentation do not know filled out by rcgotci 1 Herb na.'ter linR the percentage I th» accounting »If ice hroacht ihMl on lauur in the meeting o« the Balkan that actually registration begin* .-.urprlalngiy small. possible.** ( here. The few nations. Tnrhe>. urrw. Romania, and Greece. mmmh. . ■i„..u.ittlglili A-l-lii.rtur,flg ,he Rr*Vlou* term '*» l^e digf very well fall term ly using number* a* a i near alii* on a com- CJlt'lll 111 Allfll registrar's office. What, to then., than fifty mistake* w« ntifiratron instead <> goverr.menl cJ-i le% fear helag left alone with |>*;|(>||J|% MeilllMT '* " mallfr WMUlly le*s than on (ard classification." Si nth vtatp* considerable time is saved by the i r neutrality problem a* Toikey and Greece lean toward the Allies. • hour I* the result of tedious work "We have complaint about our vfarious departments Chemistry .department has add* by the office force for a long time, registration, by alphabr tfal order ... "Our work is hard, but often' " WASHINGTON, Feb. 8—Allegrd lobbying activities by Com- ed Berwyn M. Robmrc the preceding. Student* do not know that we have amusing Some of the students ; 1 nard ""bu fac ton* with iaiMi Lm u«war th# IMes rommiUee were revealed faculty staff to replace T -Under the direction of Smith,; made a thorough study of registry- nuke very interesting cases. For ! Mueller. who ha* gone the divisional deans prepare a lam methods of many college* .n, instance, there was B<»«»l« r ItiilKpirl Sri , versity dTillinois as v 1 chart of the forthcoming courses. order to make our own >y*tem as low who kept u* bu and hours. These are assembled; fair a* possible | chemical research. ^ and hours. These are assembled: fair as possible The method of ; class cards in the correct "C^K«aiiU r\t C" The method of; class cards in the divis-J Ralph Let '»f the Genet R'.binsun graduated from West- into "Schedule of Clauses," book, beginning in] lor* nis kmb ' ' j ■ nn> one term with those ions, lie changed his major industrial department w.il' ern Illinois State Teachers' col- jwhich becomes the student's guide, students whose last names starti three term* from hotel administra- speak before Alpha Chi Sigirw I lege with a bachelor - degree in »for the neat year. with A and the next term with j tion to public school music to) fraternity members'at their an- *AR1§, Feb. 3—AMbassader ta France William Ballitl Is to lease 1031 obtained Hi*in 'Sfli? was, From 1938 from the Unlvrr- prospective previous experience thcjthoee whose names start with Ziphysical education Thank good- nual cfcp^mtry booster banqu*' number of students)*** been the most successful- The jness." Smith '''•"ideal i sity of Illinois. who will want to take each course j student* whose names begin with t graduated." x. UICUiOA.N STATE NEWS Pntuiilny, Fetirih With tk. This qkeMiy, Modern Greeks Collegiate World merry KAPPA DELTA— Carmen Anne Cockrell, Dorothy Ann Collins. Gene Kink, Rachel: Mason, and Marjorie Row were Thanksgiving in 1940 dentin I secretary wired Jack Sinclair. Marinan Aiklre. DaveTcift date will be Novembe; ||, Sid l*v Feature Editor Business Managt CROSSFIRE From 0 Br USKI TBTEFBtRTHRS SPKCIAI. EPISCOPAL muhs i News rump "Hi of (imrifin this week nf a world premier, 'CHURCH a wnrlil premli r without Hollywood glamour girls or a Clark liahle. "The (ireni Hand" is the name of this unusual pie*' lure whieh brings hark memories of anoltrer great show, "tirei-n Pastures", It's the pageant "f the progress of the Future Farmers of A meruit ia the south and* -I Ill he an inspiration to all' President K" '«-l- the farm tails w ho are attend- |(|.^' .'J,,)" \ in? roll, ge here and who have al one time -j-f4I la'longed In FFA. president- p m-u,,, iii.ni , lite ,p the next Lansing Colorplate Company Manufacturers ofPrinting Plain 317 N°. LARCH STREET PHONE 17( ur Mick*. the bet- ***** trr, Fluids and horizontal" striyc tit re- lead. The Argvle y. la ids are us xunt-' colorful as yt>u want them to be. 'ratr.e with reds, yellows, whites and browns leading Horizontal WITH SAFETY stripes Come in all different "col- inter-city coach line co havc or>, ard the width of the .-trip? i» are a matter of iwrsonal "pinion. South i. • nd-ij Ninety per cent rf the style of I Abbot . Pub It) a shirt is in the collar, and 194f j J AMES A. Ill BUS. Mgr. puyfj will bring greater emphasis tns .1 far a» the college man u concern- , michigan STaT'e news Hitler Breaks Long Silence to German War Top News of Week Activity News nws ibus Merger Talk of the Town Is Ready for Convo Ends Upswing, Speaker Dispute Long at. Mrs. A. E. Owen and Mrs, J. F. a Mclntyrc were co-hostesses breakfast Thursday morning held in honor of Mrs. Ilavld Der Fuehrer Predicts Theodore Smits, ninnnper of the Detroit Associated Press "Citizens of East Lansing will he unaffected bv the italston and Mrs. James Tranter at the Country club of ''"""'"f' rim Imnorees are presently on their way to Hollywood, FU. ||y Sid Levy bureau, will speak at the sev- consolidation of the rod and1 HHtllfe prizes were awarded" " * * viiml annual Miehifran Collegi- vol low btiM comniitiios " Ilmrv to Mrs- MaDan, Mrs. • Among new Among i members were Kr*. From Other World* College* lo Ilather Here nte Press convention, it was _ , . , , 111 h:s llrst speech since the night „f the Munich liecrhall North Central , , Ttie -Michigan Association of announced Friday. D. Hubbard. East I,ansing L'lt.v attorney, slated Friday. ^oyvm ,{.!|,tCw,,n'l|}M11';'- S' Cj Tfir "Jacka Nn»k> 'Mrs. Kalston and Mrs.^l^^'itihby," vv. Uriswotd. Mrs o. M. Granum, Colleges will meet Tl r meeting will lie held on the Although plans for the merger Mrs. Tranter levoivod tfiftH, Mr F. V. Walter, Mrs. M. F. temhiiut I'ltr '"St year, Adnph Hitler broke his long silence llpre ne*t Monday in the faculty Mivliigan State college vninpu may not be put into actual opera- * Hicks. Mrs. George Jackson tnd •|ij. week with u warning that has a familiar ring, lie lire* '''"'"H "x'm "f the Union build-1 Friday, February IB, and will be Hon for us long as two weeks, William Hull or the college en-(Mrs. Peter flradt. agreement ended a 14-month bat- tcrtained l'H.rly }'KTw tkifTn " will get the fight'hethey European '"J,iT Imd^rboSk—areple«nh,m^fTm I tie between the two companies. Study club Friday aftbi car. ••England and Eranee asked -I a.I .... ... I for. he stated. Observers find little new in the speech. He .. , . , r ..... thc .... mmeeting will extend I "luveriMw - —u - and colleges 11 Settlement was- placed before the through the afternoon. out Michigan, Ftate public service commission | ri tVrn d lo Russia and Italy," TO HAVE ROl'NII-TABLES Friday afternoon. !• associate group of Michigan ; a s strengthening Round tables «»n problems of club held a bridge luncheon ] Published sUtrmrni that l.an- utel Porter Thursday after-1 fur Germany, collegiate publications activities utfer to negntinte |"lienorable" peace with Russia President Kyostl Kalliu an This Woman's World will be held throughout the morn¬ ing and aftcrnt on. Mr. 8mit>\ who attended Mich- "The United Stutes .ist bulwark of democracy." m - 1 erte Morris Oordm, former »iv|. t | sing flty Bus Line and Infer* < H|W l',BM have rffrrtrd «W was termed -highly er- a s ot ipriug ilowers placedl the room and red and white! used n •■ in table decorations id curly this week. Kin- indicated heroic that il Through Cood hyp* I Jrf'itttB.'imd who han served with jI M""d.v the Associated Pre?* in lx>s An- Gorditt Institute. will .'peak ..., j l ine. It f the Inter-f'tty < imcIi was further stated that •d out tiie spring and Valen-, truer, but has made it geles. Salt..Lake City and other Communism to Christ" I an *'"m\ i,pel the luter-t tty line has merely t it must not be a peace |10ll,ht ,hr Jranrhlw ,,r (he I I cities before Incoming manager meeting of the Sparti . .official Soviet news or- ! S/Hfrllighl* of the Detroit bureau, will apeak j Fellowship on February 5 at ' Vh, -l,"n'' •' ' other line, and its garage. The I .arising Illy line will have a d the next day that Ru -' Farmers' Week is but few of the |firl* who C hief,| mtmir vote in the Inter-Cltv over, is to carry the war to ing foreign wars at the afternoon ' Gordin, who is son «»f late ;,t«' f served refreshments at. the \V. A. A.-Afrronomy vltih Imoth rorpora||on, ||H- AH iMiinted ont. session. • orthodox rabbi of Chicago, this week will forget it. Several times hungry farmer* stood NAMK II INIC I.KAI*** press eommlsnr , I fommuriist the effect SUMMER SCllOnl, station WJIM |»ISMA t'ONTINltS BOMniM. flVe in hTnim.s the Ahglo-Japaru' the removal by a I'AltM VKKK Church .ir of Germari Japanese liner TM.w.s.k,,'-i,,il u.t i hi a yet cleared up. nigh Prime .V in'tlie'. ;!L'"7 r^m1«?th Debate Teams e?:: ain. has gone thiol k.,.1 »..«> HOI Nil TIIKV GO! Life's ai carefree whirl— winii ymi Kiill ill I'lilnnmr! Ami thi'ii1'. not hint; I" stop inn i'i'i m jnitiitiif Ihi'i rnwil! lllt-if at Home , _ v I I'l lniiily imlliiiiK vim stop vnii, when vim pet mi sklitex m nr satiu-sm<«>th tlnnrl lilii' feel liiivi' sprout* id-! I i'lim iilnliif I—nr > nilssinif ii ilirill! PALOMAR Roller Garden Uorothv l<) 10 Hoss' Racing is J-HOP Worker* of Americi i\ Columbus nhiM •f Strife Cordell Hi *d notice this week and the ghosts • ' SLACK S We have just received the lir si shipment ys may attain hi¬ . ut our -prim; order of lrou-er« . in and see them. . . t ome FEBRUARY 2.5 higau Pick-ups CLASSIFIED "•lice •*d by department, Mayor ne- Kdwaid - bee.m fleei BEDFORD CORDS ;-li tmental shakeup. ha? tury. A smart nco f.1 lirie IIH -toul lis I.nliiir- h "f the city's gambling j ^ ^ •tine unit tailored in a lull draw style . . .. city lumt«. This week. as riuralde imJJ is smart, il is the ideal ;iioe •"", w-n*' men cracked • dnu 'M prom ir.Miser for campus wear Tan and ^ ^ . . . . v. milling houses in I Green. I Macomb counties. ministration f ulf-i MASONIC TEMPLE, l-.o-iog announced'^ *6»3 ^ ■ m mid-week that a -if ..r irom Hl w ll.noo.tK»|(.rf(.) ill hove to be per- Mllf III l/lfee f relict ex|icii(liture» i'' COVERTS '•ver ' 1 to June 30. I Tlx Hlu, Key I'luit l|i|iri»f«l Another "Natural" for campus wear, 'gh Sfluml Adds famnced •tiiry John A. Hannah an- I bv that he hi esp#eiall> in the new plain cre>. all parts of th- ilnary Bmiks and horses from j/ruved Blue .Kex'y-4>l«n to i-msing high school has. nation Fair*, too, bloomed forth and fall carnival* ral new books to the farmers much a* the Farmers attracted the .ind JMjrority houses and the *6n JIMMY DORSEY * •« m conjuncthm with the bn Mi.s Margaret Week program toduy^»Ui«tt jind grcunda deportramt- to g OTHEIt TltOCSKKS FROM $3.95 TO sh.su Oooley, them "Kid-. now gi..*n t orarian, announced. ward the purchase of ws-dc '••be*, include the foliow- l*-r baskets for use about Ami Hi* ORCHESTRA 1 N • >■ •"•i dh of Our Years," by Paassen; "Autobiog- Letters," by William jthv la,r' ng "Heigh ho,~cbme to lly of Pittsburgh has an- MV/RC7S IMTINC » ' "Odor Photography cyclone nouncfd a -Fi.OOO.OOo txpaii. iun «H,|I|IMI IWUM •» -s But then one myht b —1 eiwiij,. by Henncy, I roared out of the south to lay } program. Saturday, February .1, ifljo MICHIGAN SfATK NEWS ankers To Face Ohio Wesleyan In Today's Season Opener Frosh Tank Crossing the Bar in High Style Seek Revenge For Team Drops SPARTAN PORTFOLIO Last Year's Loss Big Reds Sophonioro St/natl Is Itn lotI Slronfg Hitting h hot mid f.v By Kd Kitchen Michigan State'# frr.-l, It isn't too common, we understand* for the Big Butter St Egg Having demonstrated their worth officially with a .18-2*, ming team completely Man to make an annual convention trip to some of our eastern victory over the freshmen Wednesday, Michigan State's the Rig Bed# of |,an>ii ■Wtropoli, and there promptly be booked, shorn, and just plainbilked. varsity' swimmers will open intercollegiate action this after¬ tral last night, when t .. Coach Ben V.n Alstyne doesn't pretend to be a Butter St Baa convincing 50 to 25 :i.... Stan, but he sure knows now just how they feel. His modernized noon in the pool nffainst Ohio Wesleyan. Starting time is a the prepsters in the colic- . Wr«ion of the old fable, however, would deal with basketball- Ramos, s|ated for 2 o'clock. In doubling the m«» and how to lose them the hard way. With a team composed almost entirely of sophomores Central aggregation. ('• BcinR a true sportsman, Van isn't bewailing his story to the * the Spartan., will idtempt to Daubert's splnshers . public, but there serins to be several eastern sports Writers who aren't 11 ■■ v* , avenge a dose 38-37 defeat boards for another imp.. • hesitating to sling much ink on a rather shady matter. It all concerns the Temple game played on the recent Eastern Karilbler llCCt suffered »t the hands of We*. Monday night when the;, Big Reds' city brothc- • leyan last season. Only four trip, which State lost. 42 to 40. U> hasten In add Ilia! the fault Eastern. This eonte-t » doe* not lie in any way wIJi Temple official*, hut rather with a To Dedicate „ » « f the swimmers who were on H for T:30 ,hc g|ili|, few cheap sport* who are cashing in (and for no smill potatoes, the tquad which fell before Ohio's paced by Charlie Biuci actiod \ tf«.wton and Law rem e : either) on the rurrent popularity of college basketball. In several of our larger cities sports promoters have found ;■ New Track tanker* tod-.v. will probably cc I State tankmen took an . profitable field in staging college basketball double-heath i s. By debut ■ This quartet is comprised of the I und were never threat* • matching home town teams with outside quints possessing strong p. rr. f ur lettcrmen who form a nit* I Smashing his reef.net records, they have been able to dr.ift the local fans into their au¬ thin- cleus :«.r the 1940 aggr. gotion three days. Bigelov. pat! ditoriums in no small crowds. Weekly shows are now being staged Dante They are Capt. Edward Ochocin* (new record in the 100 > In New Vork, Philadelphia, and Chicago to mention a few. both ! Don Eadd, Ladd Loom is, De- stroke, when he covet . breast >trokc, und Bob Whit- jtance in 1:08.2 second Promoter* Wont C.roiril*. Mot Fair Ploy and shot-put will get under way t. back-stroke veteran. All rae Ralph Newton, Sagln; a half hour earlier. ' juniors with the exception of Och- man, equaled the too To some of these promoters the fairness and sportsmanship that style record when he has always surrounded the college cage game aie hot an important The new clay track, which i> distance in 5(1 seconds, t factor in theii interests. After all they can't cash in on these prin¬ reputed to be fast as indoor ovals UNKNOWN Qf'AVnTY convincing performance • ciples, but rather must have such things as impressive records for go. will g'.t its first test and sev¬ For Coach Jake Daubert, who ning was turned in by : thejiome team at any cost, close and thrilling ball games to entertain eral meet marks are slated to g' will murk the beginning of his l.uoto, Gardner, Mas.- , the customers, and color, lots of color. In their unprincipled methods J by the boards if the new surface who completely domic * of providing these crowd-catchers, they have drafted Walter "Jump-Jump" Arringlott. versatile Spar¬ varsity traekmen a* a j meets the approval of the runnel'? fancy diving events. tricks akin to professional wrestling, and in other ways • rlra.ly 1 Washington. II. €'., star I Dash and the hurdle races will be tan (bin. lad performer and greatest high Jumper gone beyond the limits of clean sportsmanship. In Stale's trark history K shown clearing the bar Is ready far greater honor* this year w ith his eye antity although they showed Summary: i» »f thr*e games become* the .rule Relay flecattnlon crown next ; the e events. —— of potential trcngth in all . in outdoor praetbe. I visiting tram* are coming warned j The new track can accommodate events while .stopping the year¬ Arrington. who holds the varsity record* In knowledge that to win, they'll probably have to defeat eight lanes which will eliminate lings Wednesday. high jump, broad jump and hop, step and jump. arven men instead of five. AI*o officials are chosen who are better and dashes and In a cap- > qualifying heats and will cut down Daubert, theftfore, is awaiting known for their ability to show off rather than ability to rail 'em the meet time to I hour and If today's test as the real one for his a* they see Vm. Continuation of the home team's winning *treak >wimmers. Wesjcyan is reputed I* more important than eorrrct decisions. to have a strong aggregation It wasn't the first time that State has run into anything along SPORTS HEM Frosh Teams Taekle Foes Since Daubert took over the tank the shady edge as they did at Temple. State fans may remember added to the lot of events with j reins h re hi* team? have defeated another game away (staged by a promoter) played no! •> long ago. A sports menu that lists a six- the erection of the fieldhouse, will We*leyan MMB in 1937 and 44-31 When a stalling Spartan quint that was playing strictly defensive coursc pro-ram will be served up On Three Sport Fronts not be on the program Monday : in 1938. and dropped that close 'rioci.-kn last year. game had four fouls railed in the last two minutes for -charging" to Spartan fans today. In the because it is optional with the vis Those fouls were enough to tie up the game, and in the overtime pei iod largest single day of home activity It's a very busy day along the freshman athletic front. Reinforced in practically every iters due to the varying facilities this three sector by sophomores who were tjie .officiating continued along similar lines. State lost that game scheduled for yeir. var¬ Three various contests will help entertain Spartan sport > for this event. In the extra period on free throws that were really free. sity and three freshman teams will I members of the strong Spartan followers cliirinsr the afternoons. i Spartan chances of victory hinge \ frosh team last year, the State Unpin# to make successful rebound Into the winning ; on whether their distance rutti* ; lineup for t^i* afternoon's meet is firorr Point* for Title Stole Kefiises can outpoint the vet- column will be State's year-" ' This distasteful'oeeurrenee at Temple was not just one incident, . F.o t I i ing with the intention j Wilbur Greer, former Mid hut rather a series^incident*. £he rust ease arose when Manage ling h;t*kct bull tejitrt when heated i It is the j Strength in the litre • [ gun State college sprint'-r uha 3:0(1—I'rosli basketball vs. f«. M. Everett MneDniigjill attempted In take his customary place along ri'le I hey tju kle the formidnhle last year tied the w or hi¬ Truck*. lar :he 73-vjrd dash in th. the official timer (a place eveiv visiting team is allowed! The must n:no—I'cm btg vs. Notre flame. 11« tieftd Motors Tech ipiitiM have threatened to cramp the style of there running the how. for the Spartan standpoint n ' who are slated I'f i* tuning up tor \ t t 5:00—I'rosh fencing %* Olhet. in Jetii -on field limine'at I t.'lO MacDntigull was refused ;i the 100 trosh wrestling v* tie. p. tn. I If.II The i troit VMt V 1y assure the yearlings rfj Irs K. I • and I half, when the official clock was "accidentally" stopped and ju-t »»;*)») ,11 ing season, having chalked f 8:00—flasket halt vs. Wl««nn*ltt. enough for Temple to seme a basket before the gun. e victories n go not one loss I It remained for the final 45 seconds of the game to provide (he r this scnon with but one ga hered from various Philadelphia newspapers, let us reconstruct Trojan I'iro /loir* to! encounter remaining on j that final flascn. It raised such a smell that every writer com¬ Tit SI. Mary's (rnpplers have Won 1 mented on the "Irregularities" that were apparent. hiit the op j my it ion ! Now that he i* rid «f Marty Butt had bed the count up at 40-nil with 45 seconds t.. go. The Temple player* we e making one last attempt to 'core a let I y tough. | :th I turn cer and Cou-tdm basket. With tin electric do k showint; that playing Uine had cxpurd e Saturday after- ■ | fireer ha* the time ' one of the Owls took a dint at the ho ket which (ell spoil The ball hem an edge ... the T."> v.ud train and I predict .» t»rilliant • MlMHtTANT HIT-T4I into nd at 4in yard- 'rev h \e *ej*on for him if he c.mtui rlearly landed out of hounds, and one «»t the olticjah dearly blew hi? all i nctlv i Hank Italpin Ita* the followed that ball • A meet m irk most likely » the higti grtiblMsl it, passed to n teammate. who tossed it in the basket Official* Alloir llleynl t'.onl. t ost* Home This Is where the officials stepped into tlie picture: ill they filled th«* ball bad hot gone out of bounds (10 playeis, 5.0(10 fans, touches, andrport? writers all saw otiierw isi i (2) they ruled that neither had blown n whistle (everyone in the audit* rium bail heard it. inetudtng the 10 players,, coaches, and officials at the scointable). (3) they rilled the basket was good, givihg Temple a 42-40 \uiory And to rap this, it was dis"oveir>! thai the clock had Hoppi*( signify* "Ing the end of the game, hut the timet had "failed" to sh«M»t tie gun Aoiildu't Work". , after pluming linir liuil expired, the official* had a hall a tread > out of hounds, and conyert it i a basket over a Slate team that hud rightfnll* dropped it* de- Continuation of such <>«|. miptly pla college basketball in the s, Either a complete system ol i i>e placed in the hands of the colle?:e Temple will come here later this nu the officiating heic has not b«*cu euti fimt two reasonably competent, and at< the floor Temple can lie assured tlui1 ot on the sti i| BASKETBALL /Wger b,. (Continued from page I) enn put five giants on the finer Who average slightly more th»e fi teet 5 r och Pretty tall, even START While Ben Van AUtvne isn't j i appeared .among the pitcher* or divulging any starting lineups this : I the catcher*. uepmn. one con assume that Marty When practice resumes in Dem- Hutt and Joe Gerard will la* nt ! jnmtration hall the first furt i f forward. Max Hmdman at center, j ; next week, the squad will be m- Chet Aubuchort and eithtr Max < ! creased by the apptnrance « f in*, Dalrymple or Mel Peterson nt j j field candidates' Usual infield guards when Manager Everett | i practise set-up Will "be used. MavDctigall circles .the floor with i Actual game plays will be his little red lantern just before j enacted to bring c ut the median- game tim j icr.l ability of the Individuals • Gerard and Peterson have botl { Batting- practice will be carried feeovered from colds that txrther* foti in the batting cage, where on. What you want In • smoka you OCT in ed tbem in the east, and right now • attempt will be made to learch , the State team is in the best phy- j.out ' the fault* ot-lhe individual • CHISTIMIILD'S RIOHT COMBINATION aical shape ot the seas«)n batter The game will start alp p. m., ! With the Increased numtier of doors witl be o|am at 7:30, and players requiring tltc attention of of tho. world's host dgaratto tobaccos aiked to use tli< Coach Robs, pitchers will be re« ; quired nt the beginning of tlie • Tbcw tobacco*, and the Chesterfield way of blending week to work aecording to -the Athletic teams at Michigan State pitching schedule ac laid down by. than, i» why CbMterfield* imea coou*...TAsn httb College do not want for competi- the coaching stall. j tion. This year's indoor schedule This methed will allow pitchers ■ lor the Spartans include more than to work under game condition*^ ftt intercollegiate contests for tlie more pleawire. make your next pock Cheeterfield.