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' H,jl \ortli Hall Kfnitlftilh llatl I an H/ I'o/r f'v»i I ».•«« (ft SV^ L Set* Date For lhui<|iiet V#** •*• . • - 4? • 4 • •; • « i*-i»* f*#| IImI h«4i Villi V- If IM' * Debater* Win, " f,oM» Tlim? In . Natioiuil Meet '.MOM M « IMIWII Thayer Win- ASMK (aOiitent WW Head To ""•'I'T* \i-il : Talk at Fonvo (liiiaif.*li..v, ^lispus .0, • .4. Calendar Ih'l'm - 22 RiiKiiH'crR On Fii-lil Trip »•"< mp Im M Ijmih "•'••niM-aiaMi. ™ U. -rTl' -'CJ" Untitling HhynUflofgintn Lw ::~V I..VHI hrofin Earh Year nder the Wlre_ _ |*rp*iiJ«*nt Ka(Jjo Tj|,k tnflpen «r i« *«■ nf4'* « pe7«MHiv7 ' •*« r-T» v, vvt •' 41 Ki btiono (Huh To NtlionaJ Mo>l "^i.kir- \ tl#- rr*i -^»r •< a .» •»» T»»r.!| M. f'.r 5 J'/. t« . *4-rwl Ihii^alMi . v 7»»'r7 ,a pf.;_• vt. •••>»»*< ./ " *.4' ?. S Va £» W <*t*rrrr*r.t r«**tl7. •———•— u I turn rr*o*o *** * • -MI^i WICA?. IV'fl »r» l.l' :fl Vlwr 0^C*T-J R..4« ,, Ufiar ^ 'Awi. 'a ri»<> '*OM» '**»■ « «•-• Ho'Iom 0. Tnr 'A i.r.wn afeettw. T>«r Ir*« •of"*, in 74M fr.m '>* v, «" M-ti. -■ !.«r» « wt — »** KVO'HCO. Nrtaa ft. HWIn la • Rarr. T: Uj isr -g TAT.*-** *4 'sm 'marptrttutrt 1< !3ra» ■.? W - '* • I mi e »* K.M, l.-Ji nt «*t *J1«! «- »««« V, JlKVSr; TT-.i- >• EiMl '.mM huem Sraai . jBfltna n »-.rr»n i -.■> • •»* I r«C HIM l — lll -*» r«w4 *• W " •—* M mm «"«* t< A i --rt in.- U N WW. .r» PhotO^M tO Hear " rat AMM^MO fc-4 » y . hi^htini; Talk Frmh Ori«-ntatKKi f. .«R by Tuxjk*. 'oterMary. «i6 tniarwa maamr. To Br HoubkiI ' •*■ *'** *>Ktatf att» tSMv wa Mi ar- l» C.-n*r» •!»». Uinci. »i » smH- MOKMtaBtalti n- •n ..-.4 ••; Spa run Ciswtj clot W»»- - mw> IMMM. Ina/ mm ki Mtn la -*«u7 *« I *4 , f>oa M la M Rap ira a* L. G. 5t.Tt*9. 'r-.Ormcx -if *3* Hart Via l« Tift H-ir.lcr. a !vr»*r 4ra««M; l»- *ra4 Iran . TrtL C 21- Vifimi -■!* -nl»- 44A hi» prr,vfr»aft airplanes to the Allies was an economic ■ South Carolinian - gent# of Mkhiynn Htai* Collets. Prion 12 iicr ytnr. rc|Hjrt. on Germany made liy prominent British economists. college. Included ,jn the Telephone—College Phone 5-9118 The report is extremely frank, and it shows that instead ' • Issue were notices 4,ri,, Swirling w Cedar rl Editorial—Ext. 370 " of I wing in danger of starva¬ ■ i Huiiness— Ext. 375 j|jr g tvti. Lansil der of a columnist, Graduate Manager Victor OrE. Spanlolo tion as in the last war, the t-lasher, K ill, the new Nazi economy la geared leave for • Europe KMIORMI. snir around, band Junk- so that Germany can with¬ 800000 FOT OF JOtCSIVE TATE junks band, Ulatum Managing Editor Associate F>litors Wait Itumincl Jack Sinctali', Marlnan Alklrc, Dave Trfft Modern Greeks stand war for years. ARE U5E0 AffJUALiy 8/ THE U#/ out boldly with note OF MPPC50TA /mesne UPT Woman's, Editor Roberta Applegntc By MART LEE ftCHOOLEY This, together with the recent Sports Kclitor . Don Anderson naval and aviation reverses suf¬ COST- #1.000^/ Feature Editor Jerry Dewar fered by'the British, has convinced Hollywood Is having Its troubles1 me following- "The Rt HINES8 STAFF both the White house and Buxinesx Manager William Colling® huux. I,nit - living in Kacy C.,vcl ha- „ Ma" departinent that the Allied the 1 -and collegeland s experts defln- , iteiy ore of no help in solving I „ni„r class I I,;,-., >*j*0 pe|| W)tll hi)f CAW11U l» Circulation Manager oved to situation is extremely grave, and: Alton Kurtz practice house for six them' ! are invited to cheat in ? Assntiiht Business Malinger John that as of Unlay Hitler actually is Cannon, Robert Davis When asked to tell movie pro- "Woman—the perfect Shirley Van Auken spent spring victor in Europe. IHMNKSS ASSISTANTS ducers what kind of noise a dino- ■ "Right by bunches J y icutk n in Chicago. What the British have not here-i iJU*U*ny. fieora* I saur made, they replied they didn't1 dismissed"; "Public j Ruth Mae llirsch has left schoy' toft.re realized is that the German I know. The noises are to lie used • de bunk." and is vacationing in Florida. pe*ip!e for a generation have been in a screen battle between a tyrac- ncWt i^knu. I> r. Il.l SIGMA Al.PIIA KPKILON— The following pledges are going geared to withstand privation, j During the years of the Republic, nosarus and a dimenrndon, and Even the Adn when told this fact a University of . Karully Adviser immediately after the World War, Texas professor further emnplieat- Advertisements wr • Ralph Nnrmnn thrtiigh fraternity week: Bill the toll of reparations and the good. One of the era-, Johnson. Bob Cherry. Bill Quinn, .ed their problem by replying: Jim 'Anderson. Fred Still man, Tom scarcity of Jood kept the German "Since the two animals lived ups included a cut . people down to a war level of by state GOP chiefs to run against extremities MIVI Mm Still lie Cm Kent, and Harold Harty. jiving. Further, in the six years of about 100,000.(100 years apart I doubt if they could have beard of the feminine set wit-, two • ALPHA OMItlON PI— A ... Jll'lirlk i:f Mii'lijgmi stall' inllvgc Htllill'lltn tin the Nll- Hitler's power they have i»een on Senator Bob Lafollette .... "Heaven's above*" Ar I ND each other anyway." a little bit Irmn Shumway, *30, was back food rations, so that present war¬ recent local election that has caus¬ ttunnl Vnnth Administration payroll arc u lit tic lighter lifter over the weekend, "Notice, Are Your T> . nth Ihr rlvi reading of the additional nppitipriati»n voted for NVA next Recently elected officers for the time ratihm cause no unrest. ed much lifting of political eye- INDEPENDENT j Harvard and Vale naval R. O. think you should .-ee ! Memtx-ix ol NAZi rOMMtMST SYSTEM pin about it; chopping year liy the House of Hiiireseutulives. A $17,-15(1,01)11 ad- comirg year are: President, Rar By TOM GREENE i T. C. students aren't as V»i0» as Even in St. Paul Minn., in which John | they ought to be, in the opinion Pilford's Pillery s^.n- pilin -i.-i»rtn bar a more important is the ^ilMUbuas added to the $H5,() told the committee: enormiKi*. a« htar I'.iwpmlhti Sun- 'States treasury eannol alford. It has added $55,ti5l,n5H officQr, Helen I,tiger, and historian i, re.imvi ^ „ „imrhnrk. J ^ „ „.M lhh ran Ml y.« .--.nwih.- g that y»u dj not know about the R O For the first time : about 3 p, mere than the national executive Mary Lou Clark. ■ sought and $07.150,0110 works for the government, wages rt. crews cor more than was recommended 1»y the House appropriations HELTA ( III being standardized ,-,nd factories \i> llllh Wrn in ntin l<> \ttrnil nrainAnma ewmw u w«m uwrnt.la.-aa m. u T c- »• Harvard and Vain Thny the enmpu.-nown ,.,rc RrnI)„m,.n< lub, anil ,(„y lhpn , Senate dts's tint rluuige them, bring the national debt Mrtindage, Bob Hawkes. A W lames Grant. Joe Gerard, Walt s inel v J Profs, not Branama: Brown and G. «»n the |ioor grass bta Fifty year* ago the Univer i it was something above the $-15,000,000,000 limit set by congress, k'or this Mancr. Dei wood Finkheiner. Har j ry department. Will attend n meet Of Moooxippi provided its tudents- in week to rend I.. old Hi iff. reason it seems doubtful thut the t'pper House will approve G" rue McCollough ' The middle hop-j"1'! "f Ik® Michigan lleef Cattle j Willi a dry >t irage space where |x»r nbolit what a guv the new additions. If such is the rase, the National Youth Douglas Reeve , Ge ige F » er I ke»|»er also in i ri the j eeders' ■, ssociation at Ionia on I they might leave their guns .when ; southern campus tho Administration will suffer along with the lest, Paul Finn k-k. Bernard Rehiiltz | government. raw Wednesday evening. tiiev . rived at school. the whole idea. Vein Strait, Wayne Boyle. I.*** I materials or I It Is Interesting lu note, however, that NYA has so Ingrrxoll mid Mill Mur.ro* I n*e»l by the N. many good features that Itepuldirans, too, were willing 1 theThe following have in« v hoii r fhii term: Gillie Ket to increase its appropriation. National Youth administra¬ tion is one New Heal agency which is npimrciill) here to j t luuh. John MrCormick and C'ti Mit-liebkl. stay. .(ilea O, Stewart, college NYA director, said thai II doubtful if the NYA will ever House. get the money voted by the after He added, however, that then* probably will he some further adjustment resulting from the aitieo of the , James laiDu, president of I Michigan State Hotel a. I returned from (liir-ngo Satorda leading the delegation < State students attending the nod THANKS TO YOUR SUPPORT House whieh will keep the appropristiou_i ut turn h. nig as great as was first aiumuneed. Nevertheless, it is too early -best art rejoicing. The NYA The State News Feels Assured of Being Able has not yet gotten its money alld next year's appropriation is still far from settled. I - SN — To Continue These Features: Yesterday yitrolatlv for He CristaI swiftness utd Monti t v Michigan Statu has had adaptive .spurts in its physical (•duration curriculum for many vcars and this vcar has vvit- licsscd Dip greatest ntimhui* nf slutlcids legistcled in these • Campus Calendar for < (Tine bourses. rndtu* the truitiunct.' «d' K J. McCristnl, adaptive slants have yrown luinicuscly in the last few years. The men who •re enrolled in them* courses usually have various physical • Today's Campus Impediments. Hut Met'list al does nut h1I«»w these impediments to pre¬ I'llowi vent the men from purtuipalini? in exercises which uim to ibis Till remedy the weakness. A thorough examination gives M« Crista! an idea as to the hindrance and what should U • With the Modern Creeks to correct Die situation. The student with a physical ailment receives individual attention us much as lime allows and he is given a list of exercises \ihich will strengthen a weak hack, wrist, or legs. McCristal makes it a point for everyone enrolled to have a • Under the Wire sport in which he may actively participate. Men who lake this course may not U» good athletes hut they go ahuiit their chores with pep and enthusiasm deter¬ mined to strengthen their weakness. Periodically they g • Little Bit Independent through various tests whuh MctVistal has devised to ascer¬ tain the improvement. Headlines may be few for this phase of physical education but the results are many in the minds of those who have overcome physical difficulties. opinion that McCristal has I They are unanimous in their • Washington Merrv-go-Round great help. UDY BUXTON | KEY CASES Make It a Point to READ sig» BIUF01DS I Juiiioi Them TODAY! IRirlpaa" Sfcuss C Kill AY Al'KIL i COUPLE HM0-KM*i VARSITY R nKrtrrrr**":'' Tuead.y. April 2, 1M0 MICHIGAN state news Red Cedar Overflows lengthy Program Circus Has By Clam of 1873 Changed, Repurterheums Senior Gets YWPluimPanel Ranks; Two Lansing Hadl9Spe*che» Present-day college students From Actors Who Spent WeekatMSC Engineering Discussions HOUGHTON In spectator tc a parade. Captain There la tne thing fellowship Roys Drowned , about the who think two-hcur lecture*, com-! *,,ore than 40®11. Dick Grrening, j,hIv Monday '74 put on a "Junior Exhibition" r >cm an® , m. times and c lief of staff to Franz Joseph of ' of the flooded Receding on August 27, 1«73, the program ' beartbreok. From elephant* to Austria. Ihs act is included 19 speeches seven music- | bareback riders to trapeze artist- badly burred thnt he «an hardly • unusual in tltut movft it, und yet when it i• time . ner, rn Chet Kennedy, Keith. Dun Hatch, Swiibng ' Hed Cedar river overflowed ibis cats don't uct up like most do. to its a I selections, and one debate. Miss '* waS a circus that made it> 1:ey act just like hi«. red wheels u i ..„i, ■%. no , •'1 **n t menn at tunes though. The • hav.» « lieges The time was when I iV Relationship*' was afternoon when the water level . .. >»•;» from the need of longer roll on horse drawn wnc wag¬ ? ", r lh{,t Xhv raPUlln t;»kes ravvJa circus didn't dare t«i plav a col I _ musical selects the pevrreaux's body was re^ov- ,t 8 05 a. m. Monday, reached approximately seven feet1 at the Form I^ine long enough that "program-_ it prob- ^ "D» ' on; but on modern trucks. ^1The -cat away Iran , . a .nan killer lege town lwcau>e of the love of I n g that until id' rig. nation* cannot people bridge. ably lasted until .upper W | i T,M* "nr that purrs and rubs i college btya and the circus chain two boy* fell in the river It has receded steadily since, Topic, of .peecho, ,ndu-.tr .ha. ' •» l«, )h , kitten in a : und stake ir.en for n gtaid riot. 11'.' ' -rated Bet tie Jane ptnie playing along the bark and reached a level of 0.2 feet at1 Kr.,m, connected «Uh (he col bul, ™mpre«ed air. The a hia ^™ ' i ' * A president. lMr M ■ hignn avenue and llarri- Farm Lane Monday. lore ...II felt the nercs.t, to -.ell" *h,H -"?d mal tramcr m»' ,r,'n" no knurr .rack, "ark. a Dls!"'y ' l,"r!' 'ill show* upon the riot in Ann "r,u» ad. west of old college field. HIDE ICE CAKE* koi men and women, the institution to the farmers | faces he beltngs to the Socio.y . ^ Ixu-kground remembers her'* ginning of the century where men j ' in dating will be r.lKRIttl DOWNSTREAM Large cakes of ice about eight "Why Study Agriculture'" is the 1 tlKj Invention V *j f^t Thlm!^ Smith, were killed and equipment ruined. •'* the man 'They still talk of the t.me thnt a ' edne*day's open con- dis- rd boy, Merritt Kramer, 9, inches thick floated down the riv¬ plaine-t example of this aim. j 'a u.b o.u..^ kes ...r care of the tiger*, com- ; bunch hf circus men !«»nsing, who was playing er most of the day Saturday. Sev¬ Other talk*- on the same theme ir. 1 TRAINEE HOLD* TITLE pulled the that he can't get a helper ! grandstand the eluded, "The Proper Ccurse of ! ». other boys, ran to the eral students participated in The "cat" man always used to' out from under a;'" , for aid. Trooper Edgar impromptu sport of riding the Study.' "Our Hope in Educaticn." ' have a military title, thouvh he 1 [ wl'h him for more than u j bunch of e liege lxiy»—• they-lound 1 " f the state police heard his cakes, und others attempted to "Systematic Forming." was never closer to the job for some ! chariots on top of barns and tele- army than ; j r help and rushed to the break up a small "ice jam" be¬ ogy a Practical Science.'* "Organi /ation the Need cf here lie saw the two boys neath Farm Lane bridge Saturday Farmers," and ' swift "A Plea for Small Farm arriod down by the afternoon. Two men. L F. and Seniors to Vote lhtd Print's luiiih Varsity Ball hort instance They were last downstream from seen a DYKE* HELPED No serious damage has been re¬ gersoll. debated the "Ought Trade L'nions Be Encour¬ ln On Flowers CORRECTION iwr court. Ppv(!«miix's liody found- ported as a result of the flood. The aged?" For variety, a vocal seiec Will IW Gym was band shell was completely sur¬ turn was given by "Prof. Pease's Ifratl i.oniriiilr jprf.x mately 200 feet south of rounded by water Saturday, as Singing dub," after every four ot For Dance 0P«'» HOUSO . here Jhe boys were carried be- Dusty Rhodes were a number of canoes docked five speechev i,ally l„ the unimtil ►ath the river's surface. cast of Farm Lane. Old college To have flower* f r the hair, or Members of the East Lansing field and the college woods bor¬ v»« tiiivOalrd. 1 ,w* tu h,,ve "'em - that is the KVT7 I Th» < wrrri nmm- )ltce department, Ingham county dering Kalamazoo street were par¬ eriff -^ office, and state police tially under water. I lan Weekend i—»"•< <-> >- ave t«en conducting irch «-f the river a since steady the Earth dykes, part of a flood control project for the lied Lansing Jaunts For A call < 2-83 7 5 >wning* occurred. Cedar, helped hold back the flood '«>rning saving 1 to some extent, but this work is not yet completed. Summer Boats were launched .and drag- If vol# hi tint Ifighest water level ever reach- Plans are being made to irclude "String ami Stray nit It Stint my rig operations begun shortly aft- -ed by the Red Cedar was 12 feet three week end trips m the regu —M Kay" r n,e accident, which occurred in Ity ttttl St ttfti ft an ft St ant ft nit ftmm 1919. Two years .go the liver lar .summer ses-ion entertainment t ..fx-ij! 3 p. tn. Saturday Po- reached the 10 5 f<*>t stage. program if student interest war¬ ire. crews continued their efforts hroughout the night, handicapiied rants. S. E Crowe, summer school director, announced Monday ARN DECAMP iv the swift current of the river rid huge chunks of ice and tim¬ CONVO Featuring the proposed trip* >- If ynnr S/irinn I'urly (Continued from Page 1) a weekend excursion t > Niagara I'llONK 2H.1KI er* th.it floated downstream. Falls by bus and boat According MKMIIKIt A. F. M Three boatloads of officers cap- department, j B Ford Sale* com¬ to the tentative schedule basse> f/ed Sunday, injuring one man pany, Wyandotte. W';uld leave East l-ar-ong on •< prioics II# was Jerry Alien, Commercial art - Harry Beady. Frtdav .tfternoon and transfer the < L'j'v-ing, deputy sheriff, who Deady Studios, Lansing. (jas»enger% to a D and C* liner *t uffejed strangulation and expos* Education - John R. Kmerus. Detroit. marooned in waist-deep associate professor of secondary The lioat trip would last all it Lawrence hospital in 'ul pLiced in an education, W.«>rc university. Farm engineering and electrification- II. J night with another transfer to rural busses at Buffalo for an all day SPUING PARTY oxygen Guilagher. < and it ion was reported Consumer*- Power company. Jack- country Return would be by lw>at. COY I I*U NI) Five (irsul Meets Are Scheduled Tlie Best (iainpiis BANDS Lot dropping of the wa rt the Red Cedar about t e-ttrday and a decrease Are MF.VIBFBS of nftness of the current. | i uud Monday wa* their I LOCAL 333 (fficient work. five lecture featuies, .nd •> -urn mer thool play. > temporarily hatted AMERICAN FEDERATION t Also planned to vupplemcri* "> nightfall Monday. I me operations at ,d. Niagara Falls trip if it is take; Gulf Refining i.puny. will be one or Dragging will r. , i two__lecture* »• '.1 Prescott's IxMly Toledo, Ohio College placement methods—T Prof S. G. Bergquist of the geni ogy department >.n reek forma of MUSICIANS Luther Purdam. diiiHtor univer¬ tmn* and geokgy tn the Niagar Home Fes Flan I C.II KmrUrt. Mr. C. II. Drwr., l.ir U>l *1 l-rtim sity bureau of iipjHiuitments, Ann Arbor h-lloHship Lluli ' Radio broadcasting - Duncan Mn»re, WJR. Detroit Council Names Style Sliow ds Topics Rrt.ulmg «>r department store Plans are being completed to-1 buying--Anna J. Gletne. son >, Detroit Hudr New Treasurer day fur the annual Home Econotn- ' ics Spring Style show, to l>e held ; in tattle Theater Thursday at 7 .'10, p. m . according tu Wtlma Fri'/., ITIKY-KK IICKKf \ I.UIGK SHII'MKNT Club's New Heads OF SCOItr SIIIKTS IIAS Jl ST AKKIVF.I) AT III llll'S. I <»>IK IN AND S»F. Til KM. Assunie Ihities iudc C five question*. Where Did We Scholarship (hroup at »* Worth While?' Holds Part* Here?'*, and "Where ■ ig?'. Discussion.* are In Spring— i Young Man's Fancy Turns to Yll HI NIW NAVE k Poetry" »" Juniors sigma Taps — CANDID CAMERA ' t Why Not t"ot VoRf Mfiotcrplm. i n Komt rf O E*' P Ai ' 1 locri Literal Ar>« .n(j DiJugti ATTRACTIVE STATIMERY $056 i srienct h.nut.ry. »Ut p,:,... (or ta* party w«r« lb > P*' i'.ri Tueodny at ® ' Ik* i »MkiullM i, Utinrihlr trwtr >" d Mr* I- C Plant, Mr t r 'ir;iaualBQ rnu.i i ok ONLY ^ .1 rr,«rrtur-d *ilF- a muaic and dra- f' " 'ardl, Lvnwart E.kram. main pr'.r.m Monday ■|trrnooi» P*" .Ouch. vmtiwi Strait.'to tna mkuI ball "I Pe^faCi STATE COLLEGE lrWr}- -viand. | church. P * *'i■<*»«•». Laraac* lawyer r • iictar m Mm» law. »U traced de%ea>pment «»# *»• M .Mr*. Grate Lau*»t Fond. r.arp-. BOOK STORE MV/RCTS J'-*--I . bar.quat. following harp and I'iayad w««l E" ! Hur.f« food ak'.s at •*» N-.tiza iarktn -nd Aga'f Flm. , , , . Kair.ua duelled t*o une*t< ploy,. MICHIGAN STATE NEWS Tuesday, April: Prospect Is Golf Scrimmage is Rule in First 7eatherman Giv PARTAN Young Seeks A Bright One Outdoor Grid Practice Kobsmena Break PORTFOLIO Texas Relay Prospects for Michigan State's golf team look promising accord¬ Leather dents duff into the fly HON ANDERSON ing to golfing coach, B. F. Van turf of the football practice frosh brigade, Dick K I* M KNriieit State's tmseliall team, liaek only two days from We don't like to start criticizing with the football season still a Lineup AJstync. "We have two of our players uuck egular pinyers regular back irim last from iusi year, Stanley Kowal of New York Held,' deserted since last fall, . j f°r the first timein , 1J-I0 Lansing Central • mer fairly good account yes* against the varsity. Mm •••■.* ,"r, . Ha southern trip, hold the first out-of-doors prartire of the many months away, but we question the utility of the switch of Bill State, and Warren Tansey from tt relay when some 90 piffskin- Pete Fornari, , Pomli-ra Knlrrina another Mason in East Lansiny Monday afternoon as continued warm Kennedy from halfback to center. Lansing." states VanAlstyne. "Fill- j toting huskies answered the call of last fall's Folir in Ri-lnv Or undefeated Coatlt Charley Itarliman probably has several gooff reasons why ing out the foursome will probably I for the initial outdoor session of weather gave Coach John Kohs' foh-es a fairly dry diamond he favors sarh a move, hat It still seems a shame to oa to ffeprive In 3000 Meier- be Bill Zylstra of Grand Rapids to Work on. # ~* and Ralph JCortffe who hails from j spring practice, Strimmor* A trail Michigan State of surh a likely looking halfhark proapeet. "Wild Coach ch;lrlo, Bachman, whq Twenty-one players, most Kemcmberini? the (treat Midland. Both of th«e boys show- Pttal (t/wninpi j Opener nt home end Paul Stark. William didn't arrive lad season, bat he showed many latent jiurres* of Mirhlff.-in State j,m<, pf ,hc ,nrcmost Of whom were on the 10-day j who was fnrrcd by Illness to stay ^mmmm of thr>'theory that good football southern swing, donned uni Athens, On., unci Steve Jaku through the opposition rather than "giving them a hip and taking trackmen at the Texan relays largely built in the teams are An important meeting for all . , . for the lltP.t tin!! otl j whi© Harvey Conk nnrl Doc \ bowski lire top outfield candidates II away." Everyone agreed that Itlll would be a terror onee he last sprinif, Coach Ralph H. spring, wasted little time in get the I Man-J Irarreff a little deeeption. lnl.rr.ln) freshman bawtall i „„„ h„ chargc, underway, The but ore .slated pp field. Kobs ordered in-. Ion stilt hove their bids in for j Now he's ;t center, nnd somehow we can't visualize BUI In that Yoiiiik ix ItlvlnK his squad a fandirfatev will he held In rdom son • 1 gridders, who have practiced in* their home engage practice, fly*chiisi.ig, arid! tlpe bafckf.tnp position. hole. We have too many memories of last season, with Bill btsting thorough check, for a strong en¬ 215 of Jentann fieldhouse thta ! doors for almost a week, limber- • < IS drill for the Spartans. , pirt'HIXri SO SO his way through et efny lines. Foremost in our mind Is the incident try next Saturday. next year. State's ] fi4 ago K. Wilbur Greer afternoon at .1 oVIm-k. ; rd «P with light drills which tion collected has neorge Monroe, are mounds-j down at Ann Aihor when Kennedy knocked Michigan's John Nicol- . ter things loom ahead for year made Spartan track history and | were followed by a two-hour record* In the old ! man of the Spartan stnff, looked j son for a row of dead duck f ms. j. out the hitting,' j good and had fin the southern trip skyrocketed into national recog¬ thing has been s-par..; fielding is improving, anil the j hut will proh.ihl.v Ret into trip j Power Banners llnm, Not Mmle nition as he turned in a 9.5 sec* Bachman used almost everyone down to the tryout for next fall's even tank. foster times in • work of the pitchers was fair in ond century In the Lone Star car¬ tform, iin. per other,years, wbfcn watcrboy in his curtain-raising H is claimed that the Ave games played on the trip. | mid-season nival. The sprint medley relay approaches. Hob Hall They are "born, not made." And State will need right halfhueha Almost three weeks still remain : flashed a lot or stuff nnd Don j next Reason. Outside «l team narrowly missed a victory in cd up'v/ctl last year and, alth&ugl scrimmage. A number of last legiate pools in the < j Kennedy there are only twu right half* fall's freshman for the Sprrtnns to work out on Plcischrnnnn, Flint sophomore, j who siw any service at all last fall. These the other Spartan race. J it is too early, to tell yet from hand for their firstsquad were on tryout in var¬ Yale university and !'• Washington, will me;, their OWii field before the opening It is the success of this sprint | demonstrated his effectiveness tilt which Is tentatively set with \j with a 14-strlkeoiit victory over i In there and pitch every day. Both show prom tar. hut need plenty sity shoes nnd the embryonic the fleldhouse layout, • of Wisconsin yvpri '• naming the Ahtyne. sophomores gave the Spartan long and 42 feet wide Presbyterian. Cagey Paul Der-j ■ mentor's eyc3 quite a treat. ed with the gym pool ■mtinental j * I riekson will be another starter j Baehman D counting heavily on the hope that Jack Brcslin, a The freshman team'still has to j . Although a few passes extraordinary IN) fret Hilling pleased Kobs most of' this season, while Kobs Is deter- ! likely looking youngster from Battle Creek, will blossom into a With Cupt. Roy Fehr back . 11)0 rh-•< the quarter mile leg. Young has of the Green and White back field ed batter lit the plute thus Inr, nekler. ttruee Mill-Arthur and . ever. if Breslin doesn't come through and if liudinski's knee keeps three-fourths of the distance tak- in to ing to be placed on the team; managed to get away for substan¬ There are to be six this arason than but year's isli- Ulll Itillings. Mphnmnre muiinds- him out of the game, Stale is going to be hard-pressed for capable VanAlstyne. tial gains on a few occasions. wide lanes instead of care of by veteran runners. tlon. However, the ll)3» team id- '"en. will ul u prove valuable. j right ba'.fs. ' '» # The varsity fcolf schedule, which I What passes were tried ended up the old pool. To speed i.ncy the Is up before the faculty f r approv- j for the most part on the ground the takeoff will be 18 <• Kenneily May Be ffenc/i Siller i south but then fell off after re- ' rx • 4 It Ik an easy matter to fill one al, will he released soon according j or in the enemy's hands, the surface of the v.-.d turning home This year the stick rork became progressively better I 111 fllCt'S AfC The saddest of the 220 ynrd slots. George Do- to Athletic Director ran, a former state champion, and Ralph Young, i Among the backs up from the of the usual 12. Very well turn oward the end of the trip. most outstanding sprinter on Kohs wasn't particularly sur- . 7tli in Relay p!ay regularly or even occasionally al cenler. Bill wHI have to he it nut Mil Batchelur. Tony Arena, Bill Ftiartoa and Don Ruburt, campus since the Injury to Greer, ►rtaed over the work of anyone »r his first varsity race. any one or whom h a pretty fiir In middling renter. We doubt If *1 the trip but was encourai'.ed l.»v Michigan State's four represen- • The big sophomore showed prom- Rfll Ml I be able In learn hix new rharrv tatives to the National Collegiate . of being the t»eh,„ . .... . rCtL, At present, the be t lineuj of talent. of gently waving weeds and grass r„ Now it is a thing or .v..» a..,,h, utility and for the 3000 meter ! • Only by seven-tenths of a sec- ' Kobs could probably in'Ustei a beauty, and has the reputatuci of being one of the better tracks of [ crowh. There is no possibility of nnd dl attracted Dartmouth. Purdue. Pittsburgh. in droves by the . meter race, which is approximate-! Spartan track layout M. rquctte recently made |v 200 Viirds -hoit ..f two miles. J Prosit Sports '"I the pi'Uriful HilHupiKT track squad of this ye r We think pos .hie hit trying out C'l Await Start MICHIGAN WINS I'ilehinf! Is Mae's II eakness Michigan's F.d liutchens. Sp iri.rripfs: If the Spirhn Imm-ImII team dorxn'1 have a ««nd the running I year, pltrhlex will h- the i »nse It ha* evervthlng i ... iiiwl a rihhI defpnse, hut outride nt limrge I* rattier uolihlt ... In xptte of thta fid. i vrjr on the i former Spartan fu!lt>acks of a Newcomers On wo that dusky I my you've doubtless JimMct'rary, who did plenty of *r«twle> ft Ala* Kliowitz was also . . . and a couple of youngsters in Nc»t Squat! I ughy in Canada for the past few ! use either one of them next fall. I main fur (' ariv C Appri.aimatrly thr„ »,I.-nd tn | llvuling Liih'iviicc 1 cut the 'qu.ol di a-ticiilly. then* re¬ main* the pr blem of what to d-- I about Nuh 5 and 0 positions. ll.v Arl t iidi'i u inhI Apparently George ONon. llerm Struck nnd Fred Perkins are more it'll" Slat..'- \iirsitv fi'"ri"|f li-am lillishi-il itx si-nsnn than secure in the t« p spots, but Ihiiik l.i'l KiiiIiiv tiiKht li.v lU-fi-atinir Lawrvnr, Twh member* of last year's frosh team fhi* k'im-s tho Spurt una th, inti-rroW nnd several newcomers are wag¬ It (.'"ill' t liain|iiiuiahip nt .Mil liicun. ing a merry battle with Hob Itar- Ilurli siiir, niuii »f tht» aquuil fur the your ia B«"n RUtrrier, rta and Sam Pratt, last year's re- ■erves, for a place in the lineup. « hn Ima wmi 2« in !U f.iil » Constantine Sjrero and George ulsii raliha "fur lam-, tl, flni.lird lh, m«m Bennett are the leading candidates till top ill i |M'.- . .impelitl< ". third In full and third in ulirr from the 1930 freshman team Aiennliiqr I" t'niiih I'llnrles heuU In lh, lUndlng nt lh, Inm sinee Vern Plattner who was No. t m the team and 1030 All-College Srhmitter. aevernl men .m hard work champion is not in ichool this .1 »«. mi,Tr Coach Schmitter stresses hnad- year A couple i work in practice gnd it is his pol¬ of unhoped-for addi¬ icy to let his swordsmen rely on tions to the squad are Hen Marion lugh man in j their headwork rather than send and Floyd Krause from Lansing very eon-; them out for a bout with tnu kfarhn. 1930 l^insmg Novice last i much advice. attended State only Watching the State has men battle, it is very evident that dump, term last year so this is his first one When smokers turn to Chesterfield himself and to the oth- they are a well trained group of farm as a soph. more. Krause ha< s of the squad that tall fighters Garth Oswald, a senior, even a longer lapse a< he entrred they enjoy all the good qualities a ciga¬ no advunt ge over him i was state novice Stale 1035 and then dropped eper champ and in rette can give. Chesterfields are DSHNntLY te.>ds the squad in scoring in the year epee competition. seniors leave behind them a The graduating MRP«...Chesterfields arc COOf USOWMQ very promising looking group of men DZV (AKrm Trounce ...ChesterfieldsTASIl unuL which to build on next year^ Prlnoit Tram, 55-35 These thres good things amd wrytking r,i,. u. fully about Chesterfields... their sise, shape »om,r J,rr> la<-k«-«t ,nJ ol hl, „ „„ rwnt cu r,!, but b, thr.uiSh ram, ,hroUfhollt u,c mldwrjt. Devil., • and the way they hum...make them »,tb a v,,y a„nrd, ranking inmate learn at the Bute Pri.cn m-xt to l».,K.-.,r m th, „„kmg , lra, th* /i'dorsftas fiod CiTferv ' bid for f,ncin, honor. ,-,xt y«r of Southern Michifan. U to IS. ..-..rinx AnoUirr mrinbrr of Uu. here Sunday afternoon. Mike Kin- Ciwh srhmitt#, alio t<|,a to >,01 . ««iri[.itioii who h». »i«it-! •k and Lyle Rekenbach. co- ,la4r M)nw gporf mw from thta FOR RENT—ROOMS ly intproYcd hU (micui* trrlinlqu, | ,nuh m «»rV. «ui> I'tib Um I'X.mw fa and has placed in the finals of the Tr*»ul« Our For .tat, open toil competition to , p .. tou*ht oB later in the month. " ro,k" *»0"»*R •"^U. rAINBOX* •a**™" Billiards Hammond ha. aim overcome nervoiunew and ha. mun a. the |nlt dry out. and the four ecorer. will eompriae the Tedey'. ft.ff.lil, MMa, Ceeler twHw