~xponrnt VOLUME XX. BOZEMAN, MONTA A , W'EDNESDAY, APRIL 27 1929 NU;\IBER 25
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ooters Will Present "Sally:' Tuesday and Wednesday of Next Week COLORADO PROVES EASY 'Famous Musical Comedy "S_ally_" D_ire_Ctor__,J 0' N [I l [l[GT[O :1'---"S_all_y_" D_ire_Ctor-----'\ FOR MONT ANA STATE TO
Is Offered As Production Of MS C Club This Year lOITO~ or 1~~~ : OVERCOME THREE TIMES
I MONT~N~N BOOK! George Davenport a nd Camille Keister Directing College Production of Broadway Show That Made Million for Flo
Seigfield. All Star Cast. Peppy Musical Numbers
; Sophomore Woman Polls Majority of 91 to ecure Election
Over OpJ,onent
Dychemen Pile Up 181 Points to Colorado's 101 in j the Rocky Mountain Title Series at Boulder.
SALLY PRICES
)Jail Orders No" Sat. )larch 30-12;00-Ellen Sun., ,,larch 31-1:00-5 :00 Monday, Apri l 1-12-5 P. )I. Monday, April 1-7-9 P. ~1.
Isl 11 Rows, Lower l'loor $1.50 Lodges .. ... SJ.50 Remaining Main Floor _ 1.00 Isl Balconi . $1.00 2nd Balcony _ .50c (Rush seats on sale 7:30 night of show at window.)
Boz.. man and :::;ince his residence here has dite~tcd the greatest of the local uden~ shows. Tnis year's show will be the best in this history of the Loot ... rs, .Ur. Davenport emphatically dectarcs.
.. Sall~·' is beyond a doubt the high-
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est class show that has even been I
Breeden Plays Last Game for the Montanans. Final Contest Pulls Average Game Score Below 60 Points. Champions Thrill Crowds.
By Willis Wood produced in Bozeman, ~lr. Da1enport Norma Beck to H ead Associated · .. as state<1. 1hen '"tn the cast this J I The Montan.a S tate Bobcats rod.e int.o their third succe. sive vear wcr•ed into such an outstand- Women S tudents of Montana ing show, "Sally" should offer an Sta te Next Year I Rocky Mountain Conference championship on the crest of a waYe. ~:~~t'fo "~,~~~~' .r~!,~~~b 1;, e~~~~i~ii~a After havi ng clinched the title y defeating Colorado University ;:,tate College." I With a maJonty of 91 votes, Miss I the first two games. they proceeded to take the last one, how-
1~ ... u :nontanan .\iarch 15 at the, " Dot" Garrett Stars I Ann O'?\eil was elected Editor o[ the I I E'\·er by a very small margin.
Besides the clev,r repanee of the I spe.1al election held ior that purpose. The firs t game played in D e nver. was just another game to cast and tne1r :>Ongs there will be She polled 22U to 1 3~ for her oppon- h B b h "Sally", the great Broadway ~Iusi-
1 plenty of snappy dances, for "Sally" ent Orland Oakland. t e o cats, l ey proceeded in their cool deliberate st vie to com-
'31 Comedy hit la0 ; year, will ,come ' the story ot the ;oll1es. 'I here w~ll This 15 the first time that a woman pletely snow the Colorado Bears under a big score. The second "° Bozeman this year as the out- be two girls choru>es and one men s. has been el cted to edit the college I · d · B Id l t ~landing college production of the Add_ed t~ .. this will be the solo dances CAilIILLE KEISTER yearbook. }!lss O'Neil is serving her GEORGE DA VE PORT gam~ Paye . m ou er was ~ oser con ested and saw the Bobcats rtear. The .L.ooters have sele:t.d oh ~ally , Dorn;hr Ga_n·ett. All M Who is dnectmg all of the famous ,econd year now as associate editor 1\ playmg their us ual ball while the Bears were settled down to
ere this year. Lam1I1e .h..e1ste1, w o is tamou:s ances in 1e oo er s p10 uc ion c remainder of this year under Editor "Th p . f T ht" d ·h . · · · 'Sally"_ tor their annual production t e ancmg has . een dhneet~d b3 )Jts.
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d ti L t , . d ·t f of th.e ~lontanan and v.1ll serve _the The Loot director who produced better ball than thev plaved in Denver Students \nll have two opportun1- throu_gho~t,,the state for her "Dane- "Sally," coming to Bozeman next Bernard Brown Jearmn~ the rntimate
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. e . nnce 0 ~mg a~ ,~' 0 1,~ The last g-ame of the ~eries. was st1etched out, n_ver ga,·e the C. U. ies to see "Sallyu next week, Tues-
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1es and for her own dancing. week. details of the book. dnectmg this yea1s stage htt, Sally much closer than either of the others players many open ~hots. ::\lcFarland
ay and \\'ednesday e\enmgs at the ~all) Jls ah st.dry of a ooor little :She has had cons1dt.:rable expenence and the crowd was in continual up- I was strong m grabbing- the rebounds lien theatre. An all -college cast w1th orp an g1r w o oesn t have a dnn~ along this Jme havmg edited the I Th B 1 ed h b t and the played back and let Bret"'<len ~e snappy choruses combined with or fnend. m the world w~o makes B b t Band r\.ah~pe ll high s.honl annual besides B w ·11 roar. e ears f. ay t eir es jom in the offen:-.e under tne ba~k-t.
Ute startling- songs of the show make good._ a IS a show th~t w~.ll appeal I 0 ca her "ork on the Mon anan staff I ozeman l game of the senes and had piled up I --tt the mo.:.t attractive college produc- to e\:CJ')one and w1.th Dot Gairett \Vants Pictu res I ten pomts befo1e Capt. \Yard, Breeden Second Game ion of the year. as "Sally", f th~ girl whose <lan~mg L F \ ~n urgent call for snap shols that I C' B b t and Thompson "\\ere put mto tbe The ::c.econd game of th., series at . Georg.: Davenport and Camille wont t~m~ or ed, \~~d ~ters sh~w e Q Ve S Q r ca; be used in tl feature section I' et e 0 C Q S ._ame. The Bobcats were unable to Boulu_er }!ondav n11:(ht .i" he I the eister th;;! d1rectors \\ho produced ~ex e ay an e ne ay mg ts of this ye:ar's J.lontanan has been j j . tltle ior the Bobcats. It \\Us anot.rwr
'The Prince of Tonight" for the :;hould have 100 per ~nt attendance A l T 1ssued oy Editor Bernard Brown. He A B O\ertake this L,ad until the second walka,,ay with the score of 62-.33 put oters m what has been considered g~l' the students ol }[ontana State I nn u a l 0 u r I wants every one tnat has some pie- i t a an q u et half and the crowd was given a bas- tin!! as:de an,· farfetched hopes that
he most outstanding Loot produchon oMel(e.G tt h h b I ture portra\ing- ume angle of col-, kettall treat This ser1e::; makes eight Colorado could hope to "hold'' th ie direcung "Sally''. 11.r. Davenport k " 155 d arre. ish per aps t'"'h
1est --- lege' hfe or· that would fit into the -- ~<mse<:utlve~ conference champion;:.hlp Bobcats.
a5 h~d a world of e~penenc.e in the d~~~:i i~n~~n~~ ~i eth~m;pus. . ~11!s Director Lou Howard Taking 30 feature section, to hand it m to him I Ci vis Bodies 'Vill H onor Cham- game;:. the Bobcats have "on to cinch. Th Bobcats h.d at the end of the he1tncal hne, having been ~n the · . . . e es.set co el"le 1 , I f.S soon as possible . 1 • • • • half 2~-10 and had outclassed the S1l-tage fer years before commo: to ~_r~uct10ns, but he1 fam~ can_'." 1.n the Men on 19th 'lour of State. "l l JS the featUJ• section that makes p1ons "1th Dmner Monday three titles for thJS sene. the Bob- -.r and Gold by a dazzling- pa--m:; "the. ·t stu~\~1ght last) .atd ~he Four Towns Visited the annoal most mtc restmg Ill years I Evening at the Baxter cat. s.ored !SU and Colorndo UO. attack that ,eJdom failed to wmd up
;::cefu~ sunf ~ dae e\·enrn~ anh . e~· ___ to come," .Mr Bro\\ n says ··~his year I __ I Seru:s Srores '~ith :mother goo.I for the Dychemen
M ~ T ~RTISTS large follow1~1g~. Thf~n~e~:·0 ~he e~\rilj I• The Bobcat Band 1s leaving ).lon- 1;~1~ s1~a~~;,~vbee bl~~1~ c~~1~ ~11:; ~~e s~o;vt~ 1
1 .Boz.~man will show her appreciation ;\l ontana Colorado ~~1
~~:~0f 1~h·t atob~:£ w~~hi~ 1~,13;~mt~ present an entnely new \aricty of <lay, April 1, for then· nineteenth an- ptess 1 would hke to ha\e all the ot the Bobcat basketball team next Gil Game l 21 of the S\\eCpmcr invnd r:s dance numbers that .have been worked nual ~tate tour. For nearly two. pictures that v·:ou ld add to this se.:- Monday evening when a banquet \\1ll 62 Ga me i 33 Du1ing the mterY::d l;olorado had
1 ou~ u~der the d1rect10n of Mrs I de<.:.ade:s the college band has been tion handed m to me just as soon as! be held for the returmng champ10n:s I 5.f Game 3 17 1Panaze~l to break up the \Rl iabh.:
To ME ET HE A E 1 Ke1ste1. makmg yearly tours of t.nc ~late un - 1 o«sible" I at the Hotel Baxter. I• Bet at~ 1 pas<= mg- attack \\Ith II
The rest of th.e cast. is a~l e~ual ~~ til t~ey have become know1.1 an~ ap- Norm~ Beck , Alice Taylor. Lillian The Knva111s. Rotary, and C~amL ... 1 . l SL Totals 101 I Rus~ell. c;uard <:ontributin~ lanky I th: ~ery able. lead. Jimmy O\ens .1s pr.ec1ated throughout Mont.ana. 1he.s.e Tubb, l\lartha H awksworth, and Eliz- ,of Commerce have been working on service. Frequent interc otions of the certain to trmg- down the house m tnps a1e the best means of advert1s- abeth Seitz were elected by the Asso- 1 the banquet plans for the team for I bal! kept the Bobca·s offensh·e at a ::i.nother of ~i.s}amo~~ "~:aiter" role~ . . ing that l\fontana. State Coll_ege has, c:iated \Von;en Students of Montan.a some time and anangements ha\'e Cokzado showed ils c..;stomary n•inirnum. • ·
TH I~ WEf K EN a Then there ts Dolly Tnpp as Rosie and thc.suc~ess or the Band is due to State Coll~ge to fill the offices of the !'been made to take care of 150 I li~ht at the start of the game an<l Then the ... torm troke whereas in and B~Jce Garling house as Blai1: its 'ery capable director, Lew · (Con"tinued on Page Three) persons. Th~re will be a short p:o- <l'Ot the jump. Bagnall followed the first hair". Captain Frank "·arJ Fa~quar, both of whom are noted fo1 Howard . I gram followmg the meal at which 0 had bt><>n caO"ina- ba ·kot after basket ~heir vocal work . Others in the cast The first concert will be given at I time members of the team and of each Ruscll's shot and _rang t.he hoop the •1wi1e,·" -Th°'amp:o~ the t'o .~ m_lu~e ~a~k Bartlett. Cliff Cr~ig, ~houteau on April :2 . On tne ~o11ow· M s c RIFLE TEAM of t.he ~rganizations spons01;ng the . w~c-n the game was barely a ht:~[ ·{'adlng iiltlividual sc~re;. began"~o
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fj~1 d ~J ~nk Ralph, Jay Leland, 3-lauha mg ~tternoon at Power antl m the • • • affair will spea~ . I mmute old. Beresforll then ca~ed h1~ the ran-ie on corr.er bank shots. In
Bobcat Wrestlers Host to Con- Fl) nn, Hart Rutledg•. And then there e~enmg at Conrad. The ne~l two c,·e- T.h• banquet JS s-,heduled to start only baskft of the game and )liddle- rapid fire s:cce>sion he hit the mat are the Choruses! nmgs th~y will play at Shelby and JAKES FIFTH PLACE at h:30 sharp. Jn ha\ mg this the bi;s1-
1 • • tor seven C::i.::.k ts anrl vdth thi. bar-Several of .;he l:l~st son~ hits ha':e. Libby, respectively. fhe program wiL ! nes~ men of. t~e cit~~ want to convey mis.t cashE:d 111 ~n two fiee .. throws. ...a,,.e went the -C~lorado hope. ~ ference Tournament Friday
and Saturday N ig ht com~. froi~1 Sally . E,·ery one 1s c?ns1st of sta1~dard OH:!l".tures, selec- l 1 their appreciation of the Bobcat's Colorado U. U, .Iontana State 0. Gunninx for 1;o points, their season'::; fannhar with those t~at have. be.tn re- :.1on.s fro1~1. musical ~om~dtes, and ~P-1 IN COLLEGE SHOOT recor? for the season and do them The fans were sitti.nJ!' up in their avera"!e r:ier g"ame, the Cats quic:kl:r leased but ther: aie. ?the1s m the .. la1 n:usic. The. f.c.atu1es ar.e a nom- : hono1. seats. \Yhere was this wondt.>r t~nm made ~hen· quota and left the floor,
This week end will see the Bobcat r;;ho~ th at ha\:e ne\eJ been played tone :solo by Ha1old Slate1, a.flute j I 'fiom Bozeman. They didn't look it an ent:reJr second team takinz their restling team pal't.icipating in the outside of the show. . s.olo by S ... huhtt't Dyche, marnnba- • I plar_. ·onferen~e wrestling meet. The meet, Th~ il-ooters have been working xylophone by Ray Palten1 .and ~t Competes Against 1 Teams. TO\YN S \\rL\DlD\G CLASS , $0 far. C'\iorado with a flw ndjus.tment~ in ill be held at the gym and some of I st_ead1ly_ for more_ than a m~nt~ on the ti um pet duet, by Kenn~th Schwartz Highest th e B obcat Team I OPE!" AT THE CO LLEGE &>beats Suoll Find Thems.J\es it> lineup. whereas Haley went to
he best college wrestlr~ are expected poduct1on that 1~ to b- mesented and .1\ Ia1n \\ a1den. 'Ihe program Has Ever P1aced Then tht: Bobcats tound them::.el\'e;:. enter in place of Bag-nnll nml Curle•· 0 take part in the meet. This. is the n~xt week on Tucisday and \Vednesday pron~1ses to be the bcsL yet., a 1~d a~- ' The spring quarter of the class of- and starte<l to function., Frank Ward, tool,: Be1esford'~ place at guard. irst time the me~t has been held in mg-hts. (..Ording to all rule.s. of l5equence 1.t will fered bv the [),_pt. of Physical Edu- breeden, ~nu Orlai:d ~\ arct ~o_on put reallr made a bett;.r showin~ than a ozeman and as there is a good deal b~. Parts of this program \'.f'll be The BoiJ.cat rifle team placed fifth cation to the women citizens of Boze- ·~.1ontana tate .out m front, ~-1, after one- idcd game wc:ld indic3te. f interest being shown in the sport GR~ au ~TI~ N Is gi':en at the. Bobcat home.:ommg on in the intncolleg-iate corps area meet, man will begin on :\1onday April 1 five n11nutes at play. Bagnall found The team h1d a much faster pas~-large crowd is expected to be on Friday .mornmg. . in which 18 teams have been compet- at 7 p m · ' 'I the net and C. L. was m tront a~am. ing J!'ame than it showed in Denv~r and when the first of the bouts is !'he ,.~o ~elect. men who will go on ing since December, 1928. In the ten The. pri _e for this qu!!.rtci of JO H_1e the iamou:s '"Lat' ~tarted hit~ fast Saturday nig-ht wh n ~lor.tana
run off. this ti:1p will have t~c best of accom- sncots the first five teams were, w(>l:ks will be $-1.00. ting and at the tn.d oi' f1tteen mm-1 an Ull a li.=) to 21 seen~. So far this year the wrestlers have modations. They. w1ll hav~ a .sleeper Oregon State Collejte, Team No. I, U. The class meets on Monday. Tue~- utes of play the Bobcat::. were out. in But the pa%ing- eamc wa!; nonpro-n successful in defeating the team and a bagg~g-e car a~ the11· d1sp~sa]. of 'rashington, P. of California. Ore- day, and Thursday evenings, 7 to 9 Itont, 2b-ll. Thompson dropi.;ed in ducti,·e as was exnccted. Colorado
rom the southern branch of Idaho I HElO M~RGH ii The band will return .Sunday, Apnl 1• gen State Colleg1 team :\o. II and p. m. two more baskets Letore tne half ·011ld net hit the bas.ket.
University which has a strong team I ~ , :\Iontana State College. 1.Ionday. April 8, will be guest ended, ~0-11, :\lontana Stati.:. Tlie Boteats. a l·ol 1el"lion of j!'rent and has ithen many teams a hard llAH.DY THARP .LEA\ E8 This is the highest Montana State night. l\Iembers of th(• dnss are 1 he stcond half was a rout, with natur:il "shots" never mis..-:erl a re•l tussle for the honors. Several of _ __ ~ardy Tha.rp, J?res1clent. ?f the has plac.cd, but the Bobcat teams r·ri\'ilcged to bring a l? est without e\'C'I y man on the .:\lontnna ~tate scoring- opportunity. Thcmpson held ~fontana's men have been on t.hc in- i . senior class, ts ~oing .to fu~1sh ~he have always been near the top m h .. ,, f . th ' ,. · team ringing- the hoop, an<l Thomp- to thrte points in the fir.-:t h:tF jured. list and were unable to ta~e I The .Annual Graduation ~f the stu- 1 s.ho?l year at ":'.1sc_ons111 Um:·.er~1ty. these meets. La.:sl year the team c aig-~ 01MA1~y\r,ingrfE,VART. son and .url.and \\':.~I'll _~howing-. tn1.• simpk could not be ~enicd and in th" p~ m the Idaho meet but will agam dents m t~c s_hool of Agriculture of Ha:mg e_noug~ cied1ts . to ~1 a.rluat::- ' laced ~eyenth, with the U . . of ~I on- Director of Phy$ical Ed. for \\'omen. war. Dnbblmg, p1\"otmg,, bounce '"econd half he ran \\"lid. be in condition when the conference .\lontana State College wa s held at heie, he is gomg t.o work fo1 his Ph. [ tana b:atmir them out by t.akmg sixth. 1 • passe;;; or what havC" you~ ~hort Jne€t begins. I the Boz .. man Grill, Friday evenin!S, D. degree at t~at Universi~y. Har~y This year the Bobcat team outclassed i shots, long shotis, follow ~hots, nny Third Game
There will be strong teams sent l\larch 22. 1929. The Short Course m has a fe_l l owsh~p there which he will/ their neighbors from over t he hill by faris. Mar. LL-( Special to Uni- kind in the book, it mad.: little dif- 1 'Witli. their third conferen~·e tit It• fron: B. Y. u., Utah U., and Utah Agrim1lti.:re offers instr~ c.tio:n to .the lake up m~mediatel.: . . . . I placin<:r fifth, to lhe University I ,·ers~ty Style. ~erviec)-"'hile many fcrcnce to .the Bob .at:s. 'Jhey ~l~pt the I tu::-ked ~wa~·. the Bobcat .. b~n.h \"no:::.~·! Aggies to clash with the grappler s men of :\1ontana who w.1sh mt..enscly . Tom Sti~ncl, a f1ater1_11ty btothei ~f twelfth. leadme- Pan~1an haberclashers arc net hot with the leather rolling thn1 ou: a ,·1cton· over the \olor1clo e. 1 11 from .oMntana. Last years meet was p1:actic.~l work in lh~ 'a nous ~ran~hes Ha1:cly's, 1s .also .go mg east this 'J'he odds ag.ainst Montan~ tate 1 still dl'.!:-.s ing U? theil· store!' w}tli and ~he sc:ore mo~nting-. lhe final j!nme ~f th(' serie~ .. Coa<'h held in Utah and several men were of agriculture .. Thi s course 1s given spring. Tom is a g1 adunte oF. 19~8 1 and the <>ther smalle r schools 1s very : flashy necbvear, 1t is not to be de111ed 'V1th e1g'ht m111ute~ to play, the D'.\?che started his serond ~trmtt and ~ent from the Bobcats to meet but during the winter quartu- of each from M. S. C., and has a pos1t1on m f"rcat a-: is s.liown hy the fact that !that more quiet patterns but still Bob .. ats leli. -18-17, and ht re Coach left the re~ulars on thl' hench until due to inexperience on the part of yea1:- . t,hc . Buren? of Ento:iioiogy at San-1 ~vhile t~e small S"hOO~s have difficulty eol~rful effett~ will ~ most popula1· Bc1:esford sent in thr~e s1;1bs. two of I rclor~do had pilld. up :1 2:~-7 1 ad in most of the men they were only able j Vice Dean Clyde ?fc:Kec wa.s Chair- \ uusky, . Ohio. lie will leave at. the m keeping one team mtact, the larg-er jdunn'! tlie "Ollline: soring nncl summer \.,.·h1ch had seen act10n In th.: Joes the first twehe mm:tes of p.lay. to garner a few poirl.ts. With e..xperi- man of the Graduation Exercises con- same time Hardy goes. J {Continued on Pag-e Two) and most likely well into the fall. game. Colorado was playing- jt.,. bl':-;.t , ... nme en e of last arid and also what they I sisting- of an accordian selection by I C. e. Fights, B:i t in \·ain of the serie;;;. and makhe-d .. hot for ha\ e had so far this year they can Mr. Henry :.\~1yn ang, a talk on "The Coloiado unin:rsity _}ought gnn~e~y sho~ \\;th the regulars. in tht> ~eeonil beexpectedtogiveal?oodaccountof Short~urse by~~r.A. }.Hellstern, T'h B b ( R f F •d M • Ito.the end, b~t the 1h-er and.(,01dlhelt. 1:he score-.was tt.d -14-41 and themselves. As there is no meet in' and ~ dialogue entitled The Barber I J e 0 ca s e urn Tl ay orning- qumtet was simply outcla'O;ed \nth a ~C-4G with frw mmute> to .-o. It wa< the Eastern half of the Conference, I Shop enacted b_Y five of the graduat- ! c,ap1tal 0. C. L'. fought and ~Jontanu then that Cat. Frank nnd Orllnd eno'i lhe..'ie matches wi11 undoubtedly decide mg students. 'lhe address of the eve- 1 State won. It was JUSt a case of an- s.ank one that g-m·e the Rob ats a the conference title for wrestlinl? and I ning- was given by President Atkin- L (' G • T'h R • U /' [ other game with these eoldbloo?ed winning- margin. also the best wrestlers in their re- son. Songs were led by ~Ir . John e S lVe l J em U 0USlng YY e CO me Bobcats. The;· were just p!aymg' Captain Frank Ward was the hi!!h spective wei.e-hts.
1 Dexter. . . . along, winning basketball; the only scorer of the evenin~ with 22 p~intq
Coach Swingle has been working I Following the program, certificates brand they know how to pin)'. nnd was the out:-:.tanchncr nla\·er of thf' herd with the team for the past two I were P.resented to ;39 students. The Bagnall played n good ~nme for c.1 ~3"1!?. Th01;in~on \\'U!'<. pl:win~ b<.'10~\.' cmarters and has developed some ex- ~aduatin,g- roll: U., b~t even the odds wc1 e too ~rent nar and Br1ek Breeck n playmg- l11s cellent men from the squad that. Agronomy-;:-Sl~nley C. Genest, Port- The Bobcat bas ketball team. f s tudents to m eet the returning com e be accorded them. A third for him. Russell looked good at tune~ Inst r-nme. for ~!ontann Rtnte w~s not -rred out and has worked re!!'lllarh- I agr; Roy 1,. Pirtle, Loma. rocky mountain co n fer enc e . v ictor at the end of the con fer- uccess ive conference victory! m the back court, but the Bobcats the effective guard that he wa> m the to Nund the men into ~hape. Jn thfs 1 Animal . Husbandry-Russell I. . I acme .at him so f:i~t and often that he fir~t two c-ame~ of the :-"ries.. .
work he has been helped considerably I Evans, St1p~k: Andrew G. He!lstern, champions for three s uccessive ence season. W ill it be done 'What a record! Don't they de- irot dizzy from the pace. , The other Colorado had more than f1g-ht111g hv assistant •·oach Cot~ who was Hinsdale; " alt~r E. H?ppe, Dodson; years. will return to Bozeman this year? serve a rea] wekome. th~·ce C. U. pla?et·:5 wcr,en t 1~rnch m ""n·nt. Th .... t: am hurknl m its Ion ... nh mni" champion in his weie-ht in [Robert A. O'r\eil, O'Neil; James C. I Th B b ts h L , L , h th ~, 1dence. but it wnsn t the11· fau lt. shots and Herb Russell. rnn1.,.y guard, the earlv nineteen hundreds. He has Roberts. Ri eda l; Lawrence !'\. Shaw, F ·d· · t 4 , 1 k e O ca ave won many 1 et's go. et S ave e ThC>~: played the best they knew how, was brenkimr up the. Robf•nt', orr,.n~" had a !?reat deal of exoerience and has Red Lodge. . . n ay morn mg a O c oc · h on ors for the college during I w h o le gang down at the s tation but 1t fell wny sho1t when compared frequently and 't.nrtm.-. the b~l! back "'1t in a .-reat deal of time to develop Dairy ~lanufa :tunng-Paul J . It has been the cu tom for j their career here and it is only to meet the team when they to the pl"· of ~!ontann State. '?.r C'olorado rallies. ~hddlemist \k-the squad for their battle for the con- I Clark, Lewistown. several years for a group of fitt1' ng that somP form of we!- \ come hom e Fr1' day morn1'ng . Breeden Plays Great Game K1"1e,· nnd Beresford. all played ference honors. (Continued on Page Four) Breeden "~th h 1 • lo n i: arms stellar ball.
PAGE TWO THE WEEK LY E XPO X E l':T, \YEDN ESDAY, ::11ARCH 27, 1929
Cb¢ W¢~~~.~ ,,,~xpon¢nti GAT SWIMMERS I 8'AITER>N~F~O~,:~~""""'ERE _I Continuance o( the Monthly Exponent, EstabHshed 1 95 the I TAKE TR IAN r lE I \ ft:' ha\·en't as \"el j?Ot the exact number of casualties that resulted from
Publi~hed e"er) Tuesday of the college loear by the staff chosen from 11 lJ the exam-week ~l;1u{rhter . but we nre hopeful that the toll wnR light.
Associated Students of Montana State College at Bozeman, Montana c 0 NTEST 4~ ~ 0 I 1 And sup-wasn't the b tween qua r ter's \Yhoopit wonnerful '!
S ubscript ion H.atc: 2.00 per school year -
We're alrnos; !<lad school has stnrted again so we an get •Ome much-
Act of October 3 1927 nuthorized 1'ebruary 11, 1919 Hc1I, k1la H ig h P o int ~Ian in One . . . . t 1
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FLOWERS FOH E .\.S'I' ER
Our Easter Lilie- a re excellent this year
Priced from 1.50 up
\\'e also have a comp! te line of other seasonable flowers
Langohr' s Flower Shop 19 East lain Phone 95
Accept.ance for mailing at special rnte of postageyrovided f~r in Section 1103, . _ . _ . . . I needed rest. After such a nen·e-rncking winter the between quarter fes-
' ' of .l\t o~ t E:x citin ~· " 'a t er unties were a bit oo muc 1 or some o u~.
Telephone 11 7-Ask for E>.ponent. On )J ondais After 12:00 noon-SO I E. t t (' II g . . ., ~O<i<>O<HH:><><l<l-00~ . . . . ' e n S a 0 e e I Did yo.u hear about the girl who called her bor fnend " Whippet -because l g
EDITOR \\. H. M cCa ll . ~t. .• 3.~ P. \ ODLER.<.; WfN D UP he had fmger-t1p control. l REJ\lEi'llBER _\ BOX OF CHOCOL.\TES i\l.\KES A g BU I ·Ess MA NAGER Carl " a ll ,
3- S'('H E D L E FOR YE \R . '-' \\' EET E ·"STER R E i\IEJ\IBE R E °l'·cE
~ · - Then:- now-that should get us by. We Juanita make nny more wise .::i ~ ·4 1~
)L\X.\ GL'iG Eorron Leonard \I ing. ·30 \ .!-isociatc Edi tor:-. )larg-arct Dl'wcy, '-39. E~ther Stockton. ".{() Coach .:\Iorri~on B u ild Up Hest I -- --~::~~~;~ :itt:r \\'il~~l
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A!-<sistants, Geoq..:-e Hart, \\'nllace Ilarrity, Harold Greiner Coal·h John :\lorri~on·~ 'lontnna The most important school eYent in the near future is the Loot show
Feature Editor Jn mes Morrison St:itt.. swimming" team Jcfrat.?d .l co.11- Take a tip from us-it's going to be plenty good. \\·e'JI be secin' :,·uh there. I \\-h ere Quality ReignE;
cracks for n week now.
Societ) F.Afitor Frarn.:i8 Fogler Y. :\I. C. A's . .J'8-26 in a vC'ry fn:-.t And suv-did you see Sally's chorus dnnc:e at the Baxter. They were so ~=-?<-H:H>l:H:>!ltl<H:H:H>lJ":>t><l-O<H:H:H>lJ"t:> .. !ltl .. <><>OJ Assistant:--. :\lnry Huie, Helen QJi,·er bination tt.'<lln lrom IIt..'lena nncl Butte I . Cl I S . 1 H 1 and t..'x<.·itinl! meet held in the coll_.g~· · · · . h . h d \\'e never did
Assbtnnts. Judith Bellkn. Twalll.'lh· Cherry. rnr otte ~ mn 1, c en p~iol. ] lw <:hampion~hip wasn't good we went again ~n.turda~· mg- t Just to see t em nnce.
Crockett. Loui!->l! Sander~. Florence lluin<'s. Flora D::wis, Vera Ann O'~ 'eil de• iiil·d until the La~t <'\ent, thl. find just '"·hy they were laughing so hard.
1!1por1er,: Ted Chaddock, \Jnrµ;aret Choate-, Helen Schultz, Agne' ::\ug<'nl. n·hn- whil'l1 '"" >o l'lo>elv FOR Til.\T E .\ 'T E R i\10RNIX G B R E.\KFAST j
)h1rie Dolezalik, Arlone Crane. Earl Rudberg. ).;orma Bel'k, )largaret "-' 11nld:.Lt1 that the judg-e~ W<'re :-lo\~ They're so good the:,· are e\•en in the modes now! Oh I should say so- ! to nnnounre th<.•ir dvdsil1n as to who ... _. 11.de of Sall;•'s ,.110rus at the Rialto•. And nt the Ellen A juicy, tnild, ugar cu red Pren1ium Ham, and strictly
H1Jwman, Job Cohleigh, Betty Bailt'Y, llnzcl )fellon. Caroline DL•laney, Alit·ci tinished fir::-t. Th~ Bobcat team didn't you see th - .. A
\·:mdt·n' 1 1nk, .:\lnry o·Lcnry, Lury Btl\\ man, Wt.::-<ll') Funk. :\Ik·heal Ot:.:Y)', 1wsul out th1.• vi=-itors b\' inches to too. Um, boy! fresh eggs. Florida Grape Fruit at a real special price. y
!·'rnnklin Dl!wey, Clause Dt'\\0
it, Charles Ille. ''in tht.' e\'rnt and the mee.t.
1') pists: )la rt ha Flynn. Elizabt•th Seitz, )Jury Haknla, halwll~ \\'ood, )lnry . Flank Jleikk~la w~" hi~h poin.t 11!nn J i\ext Tuesday and \Vednesday nights ought to be a good opportunity for I ---:--- I c·ranci·s ~pain.
01 th, nlNt with 1·, Jhllnt~. " 11111111 !! -:. f th .:: ~t c-cloor Johnnies we've bt!cn hearing nbout. J
i· tlw .11), 100. :11HI '.!:!O yard {ree stylP · ome 0
e,e · ::ig- THOS H REA & CO --- ------------------------- - - en•nt:-. and tlwn in an exhibition
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Bl'SIXESS STAFF medday. in which "'"h c.rntestant Let'• ha,·e a hi!? celebration to welcome the Champion Bobcat'' home ' • •
\ DYERTISI:'\G 'I \~.\GEH .Joe Deluney swam 10 yards each stylt', he lnpcd hi::; ufter lh<'ir tucking- awny the third consecutive conference title. They Phone 2-1
Assistants, Len Robbin~. Cd . .:\Iuxey. Georgi.. Grnenfeldcr, Jim Gabri<'l t•'.o~t'st com1> titor. Gilbt..•rt Flannigan certainly de~en·t· and merit all the prai~t..· thnt can po~sibly be bestowed ,
CIRCl"L.\ TIO::\ 'l\:\AGEJI ,Jack Erkkila in tht• 11)0 )'1«1 bacbtroke and Bill upon them. - . :-;howt..•d his ht.•t.>b to a verv fa~t fil"ld I~~~=~~-~~?~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~~~~·!
A~sbtant. Rny Pratt llubh:trd avcngt•d hi::.> dt.•feut of a ft:w 1 I ~~"'-~""-'"'-~~~~~"-"-~"'-''--'--~'''-'-'-~"-'"-'"'-~'"" Businc~s As~istnnt Frank .t\IacC'ormick ~'-<.>.ek_s n.i.ro,:o.w~n the ::~o yard brca~t f Good iden, eh'! !low ubout colll'rting A gnng at the depot-or if that is ~ ii
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compo~ed Of ranCe, \·an\\.inkll'. 1 ~ CONGRATllLATIO:--;s BOBC.\T~
l'Uls to camp .nntl th~ onk other l'\'C'nt I Ttut..·wonhy_ and D:tily took the Bob- Wt• d1\n't tare we're troing- to meet the train if we have to go by ourself ~ .l--h1 t Bo~es 1.59 - S u it Cases $ 1.59
The ~ent'ational record of )lontana State's basketball tean1 this ~.~:}~~·hh~·Yl~~k~1~·v'.~~0
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•,·ear and for the j)a~t two ,Years has won for their college the .onn to ta ·e Uc an Y diving events. I cup ure '•• or '· For thL• dsitors Gallant, who won at this time of ) ar bl'gin to quote " l n the spring a young man's fancy
respect of sportsmen in all parts of the United States. They tht• dh·ing- 'hol\ eel. irood fonn in all etc., oh'." Sever puni•hment will be meted out to each capth·e.
ha\'e done more to boost Montana State's reput~ltion than any tr.e cvcnt' lw pmtieip:ited rn and Daily also of Buttt' and Cartee from Butte I
other thing in recent years. The Bobeat~ have put )lontana r.a~hul in tht.> frt..·e styll' events while Always someon taking the joy out of life. \V t- ju~t want to <'aution you 111!
State on the map. Trncwo1ihy assi,ted his te,am nintc• pickncrkers that r iR estimated that 943,866,402 bugs will be consumed, ~~~'-~--S..~'-'-'-'-'-'-'-~'-'-~~~'-'-~'-'-'-"-~~~
But are they appreciated enough? A team that can go through n~r::~~ '\:~:;,~'i,;~1. bn~~~tro~:;bt;::~;; topped on, and herwise annihilated this season. I ~~,~~~~~'-'-'-'-'-~'-'~'-'''~'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-'-~~~:.,
a season with nearh· a 60 point average per game and \\·in from '~01'°'~1 speed in the free style and 'I K · t · · t ct· th Lo t h t Id th ·I H .'\' E \ ' O EE:"' 'I' H •. \T ROBI".'' RED BRE." ' T ? 1
~ - l oont•v swam g-ood 111 the bre:is.t ,, r~. e1s er, o is ms ru m~ e o c oruse~. once o e g1r s ~ .. "' .... , ~
all the outstanding teams in the west, deserYes our cooperation I stroke. that a dancer's f ·t alway< hurt. Jlorsie and Stockton say that they must
and support. They recei\·ed mediocre support here during the . For . th' B·1b '.t• Ifoikkila showed han> been born , nccrs. -WELL HE' HERE
· . . h1..: pohsh<:d fo1,11 m nil the fn.•e s.tdt• past sea on liut they still fought for their school and fought so I ewnt, and addc•d to his lam els ·bv I -----hard that the\' made a national reputation for thenl~eh·es. And ~,·innin~ the l'Xhibition medelay eYcn't . It ha~ develope' hal-you can !('ad a ~tudent to college, but you can't make
• ~ • • 111 wh1t·h evny cont :-;tant swam -10 hun thmk. all the while they displayed true western sportsmanship. yards in u1eh s'.)·ie. Heikkila will be ----
------------- ~~:.~ t~n~h~/~'h~dmf~i~u;~~~~ ~~c\~\l~~~ \Yc're certainh lad exam week b; over. \Ye couldn't. stand the whiskers
WHAT ABOl'T A DE::llOXSTR.\TION tnna state', swimming- t,,;,~,. fo;. the much longer.
Rallies haYe been ,carce this year. In fact there has only
been one that \l·e can remember In fact the "hole year has
been lacking in athletic demonstrations of any kind. The excuse
has always been, "wait until we win the title again."
We\·e won it . Xow let's get out Friday and show the team
that we really appreciate their work this year. They desen·e it
and we owe it to them. Pep is "·hat is needed and why can't
we show them a real old fashioned home-coming when they arriYe
Friday morning?
SALLY
It is seldom that Bozeman has the opportunity to see the
latest Broadwa,· hits, real theatrical productions or a snapp;.·
musical comedy. This year the Looter, are producing "Sally,"
the greatest hit of the stage. They ha,·e gone to a lot of work,
procured the best show that has eYer been rrt:tempted here and
worked up a wonderful cast from college stars. The production
is strictly a college acti\'ity and it is up to the students to
support it.
past foi.::r )'('fil":"o and is one- of the ------- -----·------------------· :fllf.•,lit·st frer sty!(' arti~ts in the con-1e1· nre and ha~ mn.cl(' points in s.evt'l I t'l'lniL·rC'nce m~ets. Flannhran
31 sec. A month a,g-o ""1e Bobcat~ journeyt>d
to Helena anrl ><>k the Helena team to camp with 1he s.amC' s .. ore that thev beat the mbination of the two teains nnd in t i conference the Bobcats placed fou h.
1owed his u:-unl good form in the baekstrokt- and swam his l:t~t race for the Bobcab. and hi~ plnct..• will he h>J«I to fill for he is the best backstroke man dt..·\·e-101...,~d in th£' confcrenn• for \'ear-:. and ha::;. been n con- ) I. s. c. H.lFI l-. TE_\:\I T.\K ES !'i:-;tnnt point winner in :ti! the 1ll(>(>t..: F I FTH PL.ACE I:\ SH OOT he h:b parti ip!lted in. Hubbard won his :WO yard hnekstroke nnd in doing I s.o nven~ed th. defeat trivcn him at (Continm i from PnJre One) ll<'lena a. month ago by Cooney. whom ~c~ools haYe t ee and four teams. he clef(>ated here . Hubbard will he This \'ear Ore 'n tate and the U.
with the t~nm again n;xt year and of \aliio1:nia ach ha~l two teams I s.h~ulJ dey lnp into a very good plac1111t h1,f!h n the mtcrlolle.rr1ate "" 1mmer. Xc>w men who s.howed up Corps area. T e greater numb r of '~ell wrre: Erkkila~ Gany, 'Vheat. j ~ontestnnti::. fo 1os1hons en the ttam~ Ket·for. )!C'Leod. Frees.(', all these
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111 largt' ~ch1 1ol neces~nily brine out nwn will ~wim al!'ain next year nncl better mat12ria1 In the schools of les~ mo"t of th<"m are frosh \\;th three lnJ ollmcnt Yl·r few of the men who )"(ar:-; l fore them. shoot durin/,?' heir fre.-hmnn and
Re.,.ults: sophomore ;rt ·s continue shootintt ].)0 yard frC'c style TC'lay-Butte nnd during- their t\\ •) remaining :re:trs in
Helr>na Y fir='t (\'an\\"inklC', Cartel', t·olleg('. Jn On •HI State College and Ga 1 l~mt, Daile\·). time 1 min. 2:1 SC' )ther~ of equal size the fir::;t tcam_q
200 vard hrpa:;.t ~trnke HuJ.11ar' I are compo~ed f upper l'lns~men who )[ :-;. 1~. fir.~t: 1·"1 cs ~P- ind: Cooney have had ~-1J lu ··le e;xperienre. ~Ion- I ( B & H) third; timt..· :! min. q ~ec· . tann State-:. t m this nar, consisted
C' first· \'an\\'inkle (13 & II\ third; 40 yard frpp !"tYll'- lh•ikkiln :ir. s., mostly of fr .;, 1nen. The~e lllP.11 ('f'.n- l
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During the interval between quarters nearly everyone left for j home and college social life was particularly quiet. Today the j us ual long line was in evidence to procure dates for spring quarter functions and what promises to be the best of the quarters opened.
THE WEEKLY EXPONE T, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1929 PAGE THREE
93. Bowed. 38. Animal with antlers. 76. Placed.
Here's a "Sally" Puzzle for You 1 Indians. 97. Indefinite article.
39. South (abbr.). i1. Tract of land <"O , erc<l "'ith 11. E' ades. shrubs. 32 and 89. First ::'\atiDrrn l's "bnby" 78. Y e·~ (Ger.) . 1
96. Bodies of sa ntgc clans, espe<:ially
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102. Accomplished. J5. 105. Electrical engineer (abbr.). 17.
I t~~: ~:;;~ti~rburden. 119· [ 108. Brings into being. ~~:
I' 111. A row of houses. 32.
2. Pronoun. 51. 3. Old er. :i5.
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4. Ablebodicd seaman (abbr.). 36. 5. Tablet.. 60. 6. Hi toric poem. c;:t 7. l\lus ica l comedy made into a GI.
I movie by Fi rst National I Pi ctu·res. fi6.
VERTICAL 71.
8 Leading actor or actres · in n I
Mouth of "olcano. (abbr.). A repre~entathe. 82. D~fini te article (Fr.). Foulihhne-!:t.,. S:l. Guinea (abb r.) . Finish at bottom of garment. 84. Neither. Firth lettt'r in Hebrew a l1>habet. R7. Euror.ean cyprinoid fish. Electro-motiH~ force (abbr.). 19 1. Yes (It .). Recedi ng of t ide. 9·L Tribe of Indian8 (pl.) . Comp111y (abbr.). 9;). Breathe heaYily. 2000 pounds. 99. To beheld. Of the nation. l 00. Pedal diirit. :\la.lt ese coin. 102. Doctor (abbr.). ili •·er in the Vosgc!"' m::.un·ain~ 103. That i..;. ( fra nce). \: OL Di•trict attorney (abbr.) One who composes music. 107. 100 ~qu are meters. ;\lalicious hurnin~ of another's 108. • out h Ameri~a (~hhr.). hom~e .
1109. One of the (arohnas (abbr.;.
Prot sta nt Episcoua l (abbr.). Th e Apostles Creed. Human limb. I Patronize Exponent Advertisers
The great event that will open this quarter's activities is "Sal ly" next Monday and Tuesday, April 2 and 3 at the Ellen Theatre. I , ~·; ~~r:1!~~~~r~~ (abbr.). \H:
11. Elf-like. -=============--===:----====---=== 112. Thu•.
Sigma Chi . I .. Dorothy Adams ·was a Sunday din- lake, G. C. W1hamson, \V. L. Hays, ner ~est at the Sigma Chi house. E. H. Schurnache,r, E . .M. Lyon, S. C.
__ Crockett and J. Bryan. KaJ:pa Sigma. I\1i~s rPAlice Y~ughn l_eft Thursday
c J w·Jrams of Denver was en- m_c1 mn.- for h~i home m Wenatchee, t Ui: · d \
1s-.nda. dinner by Kappa \\a.sh. She will not retmn for the ~1 mv a ) sprmg quarter.
Sigma. 1 Miss Harriett Tullock, of 1Lombard,
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I BV~ON'S I ~ After it is all said and done- ~ · -.-- I spent a few days in Bozeman, ret.urn-
)lisses Ruth ~ o~l.c Dawson and ing home Saturday ac.:ompanied by I Grace ~lclver of (,1eat Falls, both 31argaret Crest, who s1:>ent the week' former students, are guests at the ~nd at the Tullock home. \
30. To ma ke an effort. 31. To exclude. \ JUST GOOD FOOD •
~ ~ IIORIZO:-<TAL :l4. Tuberculosis (abbr.) . home of :\Ir. and )1.rs. S. G. Scott. I Virginia and ~1aryhelen O'Neil -- I spent the vatation at their homes in J 1. .\1 1 ha Gamma Delta. liavrc J 8.
The Alpha Gamma Delta father~ Lillian Tuff visited in Billings I.asl 14.
168. Circus ring. 136. Elongated fi sh (pl.).
Place \\here mO\ies a rc s hown. llH. Twehe months (ubhr.). Achievement. 70. Paucet. 1 -Place of I\apoleon's exile. 7::1 . A
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wh::1 reside in Bozeman and vicinity week and at.tended the graduation of [ 15. w .. 1 e entertained at the annual St. her sister, Elsie, from the Eastern Patrick's Father's dinner at lhe
1 )lontana .\ormal College. Both re-· 17.
er apter house Saturday evening. I t urned to Bozeman Saturday whi::re 19. Characteristic green wa s c:leverb•; .\J.ISS Tuil spent the week end as 22. catricd out in decorations and menu. guest of her sisL:r Lillian, at the 23.
An Jri~h program was ghen during Alpha Gamma Delta house, leaving 25. the evening which included a dnn::e I Tue$day morning for her home in 26. b\· Cathleen Henkle; Charlotte Smith I Lewistown, fifont. 28. gave a re:-itation, Helen Crockett a :\Li y Lanson spent the week end in I 29. reading, and Grayce 1'1 illiamson, ac- Livingston. 31. CDmpnnied bv Kathryn Lyon at the :.\11ss Cathleen Henkel was a dinner 32. riano. sang Irish songs. :'\liss Frida/ guest at the chapter house Thursday :l:'. Bull <oncJuded with a clev~r talk on e\ening. :J:>. "f inanC'e~.". --- 37.
The fathers present were: W. D.1.-\migo. 39.
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PAGE FOUR THE WEEKLY EXPONENT, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1929
Thompson Places All-American on Rockne's Cage T earn . - - -mutll'r or fuel in some system~ a run- give the otht!r tl!am something thut Track Team Hitting Da1·1 G . d ning g-uatd doe~ much more shooting they had l\ chance ugninst. y r l n
NOTH£ O~Mt MENTOR MAK£5 ;:~J~~~h:":r~~:~;~:··b~,;~f·0 ~~~1,i::f.:'.~ g:t~s ~~~~~E1:yii';·~It~m~~;~i'h~~:~r~: In Preparation of Meets in May
S El[ G Tl 0 N 5 AFTER U To UR I"" I 1 tot of t"'"ing to temmtei>. M ;'0"u"1,n1•0i- 0afn~huD11~m1;,~,'I. =~:~!,;~-~n ;~b~t;''. Coach Bob Adam, has -l:i cinder that c,·en_t and running a pn.tty
Jr.I l)Q· o-fH!rl \ ·L \\·onder ... ,..r-. artist~ \vorkinl.! hard every r1i:,rht und qu1rter milt:' race. Frnnk Heikkila fo r
I r.~:;~t~~~,':\~;,0~+r:;:~f~:~~n;,~:~t.'~~~~ I E tutcd\~:,. n1
~:~n:~ey "ant to tila ) the E:~::~: ii~ .. dir~A~t~\ ~:~~~::::~i! n~1~.h~F~!:1~::~~::;tin~:~~~,::~~·~;;~ Fordham quintt't. Thu·l! arc many I
0 B< heats again! of \'l:'terans to build around the t..am that event last year. )laxon, Flathead
who hdieve thut Fordham haJ the I should plnce very well in all the ntt.l'l" count~~ H?.Ultinl!" ~tar 3 nd holdl'r of the
lh hnute Rockne w .at 1-ordham :rnd Pit.sLurgh, not lt:.sl t~am in the east thi!"> Yt~·tr and It lakt.:j the Bobcats nhout fin· I for the coming ::oea~on . ~tate rnler~chola~tic tit!<-. is out :lnd
~[uch a~ bt:cn ~aid and written rnt.:ml ers t'f th~ lt.•:\"'Ul", were at INt:-.l lt.."lhap:-. they arc not far from right. w minult'.!-> to get. \\llrmed u1> and The Bobcats schf.'dUlt.-' indudes th1..• ht.• w~ll. b.• as~i=--tcd hy :'>("v~ral othH
rf'gardinJ.:" Lhc impos=--ibility of pick- as stron;: if not str1mgt..:r. ~mith of :\"otrt.• Uam~ was a star th ~•t ''as something that e ,· identi) Rt.)(.'ky ~lounl:l.in Conft~r.ncl' mel.)t ut p_ro1111~~ng- men ... Timmie ~mart, Galla ..
llli! an All-Amlrka baskt.•tbtlll h:am. \\'11tll1:-. Fur"dham nad :m en'nly g-u.ird b::.t )Cur and he- wa~ l.ven' '' 'u n't figured on TuC'sday ni~hl. Salt I ak1..~ City :'lfay ~.),and ::!6; tht' ttn ~pnnt and broad)umping star, is
Ha,rng ti~1velt..'d an<l vi::>ited every h:da1 t•d tt:ain th 11..• j..., no qu1..·~tion bdt1..~r this yl'nr. ll was he who w.1~ In fact. il "a:-: a nearly fatal 1
!<>late> interl·ollc·t.date nt :'llissoul:l :\lny i.;t·ttmg-_ s(1me irood di~tanc('s in the
54K:tion ''· • .\nwricu the ln .... t three but what Pitt=-bur,.:h ''a~ a lllll'-man put on Hyatt in thl' Pittsbur~h !-!"~une mNsi!:"ht. 11. :1.nd a tnan_l.!Ular meet with :\It. broad Jllmp nnd he will have to fi ll
month:. and ha.Ying tuikcJ to bns- '~1..~ ln( t tone nwn was Hyatt. and on .Schaff in the Pennsyhuni3 Another record breaking conference St. l hin!<.'s, lntermountain and t:~t' the shol·s of Sam GeorgeYich, who
kl·thlill pla) er~ and 1.."ouches in a.11, Can"t Pa~s .. lat .. ~l h.m111son ..:.:1111..• anll it wit=-- hi~ deten~ive g-ame championsh ip is tn the hands of the \\·t~ ah' a) s kne" th al T omm ) Bobcat:<. at Helena latt• in .\ pril. There broke th? state broad jump rt!cord
thl'"''- :--ectioth no on~ recog-nizcs this Thl'l't'.' may 1..h th os1.• 111 t lt.• t>a:--t who that was Jnrl•;.:dy ri.;spon~iblc for Bobcah. 1t was rCl·ord breaking- not de~ 1..· nt.>d such honor~. ,\ ny pla)('r lar_ rl!ns :·or a HH'\.t with the Xormal last. y,ar in th1..• dual nllet against tht.•
murc than I do. llowc\cr, l han• been I will que$tion lll\' choice or' "Cat '' ::\otrC' Damt;;>'s ddrJril's in the~e tw.1 only beeuuse ol till' 180-lUl points tluu ca n :--core o'er 500 1>oi nt ::. in and lhl )lin,s and then the intramural Stale l'nivC'r:'ity. The Bobcnts hn\e
picking- 11 football plnyicr:-. nt ~o~re Thompson o:· ~lontan·\ ~tat<.· mid they i.:~rnws. lit has an un(':rnn)' intuition whkh the :\lontanans oiled up in three a ~cason desencs that mu ch. n1C'et. will b1·in~ Lo~ether all the non- always ht•ld their own in the field
,1/,~~,~· 0~0~a~~1i<l~~~s ';~;;,~sn~uotnt0~-.~~~: !;'~·;,.';:'-;" " 1~~o~tl1'.~a:1n~t~:~::' ~~',', r:~~~~ :~[.,h~ciU~1c'.n the right plact• ut the ::,·~:·~~,}~",.t ~~~~ ~~~":'1~~ ~~ait~.the third But we •till maintain that All - ~~;~~~.::'~~',u~f o~ ht~< \l~·;~\"~'~~s ~~~~:~ ~;~~t~.,~~t~s 1~·· ;r:~i~~~ ,~;~~; b~~ 1~1~
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h 1 1','~';,t "~'~;d~~"~~· :::i: th!.\.~~k~td~~:~\':~""m~~~~b~in~111a::n~f~ .I tiO point awage for the ;;;~'~;;~ab~ll~k. all-anything cl><• teams ai·T~~"~\111 ~aa~/~f~·id trn ksters have i",";~I '::~~c;:,W, "fn "t1~~""1~;~d~! '~'::d. an• nen•r yet picked n team but r.wn in :ilm(lst L'\l•ry g-u1111.·, t'ii~ fl,r.~i\·1.· thrdll which no tt•am could ~er~•~.·1otnl!"" '',~,·..,0 0 r"'t· 11'1 ~ (' ~'·,•ttl1_'0°11 °,
110"1•1.'t hnrd ::oltddinl!' t•a,:h n·a1· with no track <l1s.tan.1..• rn<.·es.
what Tom the lmrber, or Xt."ti, tnc..: hvmbr, "Ctt." Thomp~on. ha~ !1\·(•l- I" :i J'h' · t '\ti :i.n ~ ... ... ... " ~ 'I t k f l ·th 11 C II t. D \ " h h
nh:ht <<erk' at tlltr hot~I. or ::;nndy, our <lJ!'t~<l 2t) UL)inb. pt r 1:1·1.• hy himsl'lf. \1 J1 ~!an: 1b 1k 1;t; 11 l'~· •· Y i' t "ant. to meet the lk>bca t:5.. And now they urL pr('dil'tinir that 0 :'Pt~.i · 1
.0 h .an~ 1
'"~ t0J< ' 3t a ~n e1 .n~s. w o $ owt:"(I some go0<
kadin:: bankC'r, han• not fo~nd a Th(' re-l'nt .\ .. .\. l ' .. harnpi0n .... hips. J-. llll'l'l !tn a~·e a. ~nm hut Bobcab as winner~ of the l!);tQ tJHin~,wllc lSl\t :H<lJ1l' to nu:·, SJ~e('{ i.nthc.twomilewinning-aq-ains
fluw. Ins.tead of trying- to pic:k an Ail- ;,1 _han:-a" l i1 y '' 1..•1t• won b~ t!k Cook t~L·i-..• an °t /1° h qL cstion rut '~ n Tho~e scores on the fir~t two dmmpion~hip. That's al rig-ht but who iast·b~hl, 11 r o~hl:r ~p~inj!' ~porl~ ~~1 ~ ~ Y0h1111 1.!' l nin~r~ity nnd Colornd
. .\mt.·rica ba:-<kC'tball te:im whi1..h would I amt ·mp .• n~ with :<;~H·h :. •11..·c t pt;>r- t 5:-h art.• t 0 t l' out::;.tan< lllJ.!' :- ar..; game.s certainly l1t1i..::ht to ma kt• tht.' b j!Otn)!' to take that J.!'UtHd po:sition n1..' h1 l' t.·s:"' t 1
<'Y. ff:l · · n ~t:(ltl1!' . 1< f t.>ac ers nnd placinr: well in the ron
t·onsist norm.div oi fl\(' men I feel sona1it; s in it:- lilll'U11 · .. ll oi. o, ot t c nnrntl) l rk 1 · spC"rlini.r world "..;Lt u1> and takl• left v~u·ant by "Brick"'! or onoi..; 111 t 1e mtt:rm iuntam ret.'"ion {'rl'nce. i" running- tht."' mill' and tw
that with the 'information n\nilable!Okl:i 1h111a. lfa!!)! tty o( )[khij.!'an and ~toitch wi~lh 1{' squac u' t' tln notice.'' ·~ncl r:i!1"- fn par "it11 moTi o; th~ mile in finl' ~hape and promises i
1 .rhap:-> pil'ldng the 11 out.-L!tndini.; llibt.•r?'llrd <tnd nthl'IS. Th1..~· w~nt 1rul. \l'~l\~H' ~\nlt.~~b~~:~~rin~rc~~·ith \\" ~ n1C$?Oingtomi~~ ··B rkk ... 01J k.~;;u~ 1 ~01tw t.:o~1~~r1..·nce. H:'r/~{1 c· ~hed~1 ile- t:>
1vc•nt al~o. Ott Gardner,
ha..;k<.>tball player~ mig-ht not be out throu•h tlw \ .• \ . P d1amr10nsh1p~ 1..t~11.rn: '"' 1{ :-l:I [~ h. If \\' her(' was thut Colorado dt'· Lhe foot.ball field or the basketbal wi 1 l" ·n.
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of order. I hnn:• ne\('l" pickl'd le~~ hC' tinz the lw~t kam~ from :di part.;. tll'H: =-' In< l'OU ~ l'Ol~l!;('tl mrl' ft.1\:-C that n a .... 1roin g- to hold l'Oun. t.he towering- l't."<l-hea<l has al- l~:tl'_,J;a·n, "ii '('l lOrt'e\ ll• tram(':'! ~tC'pplll~ O\er the baITier::. anlf he wi l
thnn I1 men tor .any tc<lm. In fac:t. u. \m1..·rka. ~er{ 1 n•·g-c Y to ~l'l"ll~i.! ~la lC ';~;. T< mm~? \n\ys. !wen th'" symbol of :::.tren~th to t I..' t°~t n\ t11 '. itrch'. or }ny ~e a~::.~~ted b)· Fred B.nnion. s.tat
th1.. number has :1lw3ys be1.•n 11, and _ Yt.•t \lont:rn:i. !'tatt• won t\\o out o ·e• )a ~\\Cit' Jffl)per Y ) own up us.. ' 3 1.."an ot t mt may 11 ) it·'" u-.e. mt intei.s olastic- l'C'l'Oni h0ldcr and Stn
hen,. ... 111,· choit:e of this numeral on t n•e "'r· m ,h ... Conk Paint t·om1rnny 1 r.idk nnd the ~-T!i.m~-- .. • But in the las: ontc:.:.t. " 'e hn\"l' the cindt~r arti .... t .... ar~ determined to Yo~ letterman. nntl Dil Catl's letter
-~ j There's onh· one "Brick'' and n·:.k\_• a showing a'.'.' befoT>~ and thC' lllan. In th1..• ~prints .Jimmie Sma
this occaSion. nnrt tbi young- man .. Cat·· Thomp-.on a llt 111 t~1lk bot n pro nnd eon about mun.' cc nside~ him the ..,..r ca te !">t tl'nm :'h11ul<l be stnntt in the field anti H:nolrl Rl'nn. letternwn o1· la• Thret' Gr .. at ('enters w·1-. ; .... t t!-.t .. bl•'t vf ..-iv .. n•ry .l!"ooc.1 I DYcht' sta1tin P' ltlt .. "l"l.'ond stri1w ~ I I I 11· ·
' ' , d · · · · _ • .., · . r-· a th I eh· :u. S. C. ha:-: 1>rod·.1t·ecl I (\"l'nt.:' ns u~ua am 1'1\'C' an nt • 1t1on- s..ti.~Cln. look best ";th some new mn Tha thT .. " out-.-··111din•r CC'ntcr:-> of bask tball J'la,\'t l'"- \\ho l'l'J)l'('~t.'lllt.'d c t R \Josl of the stu 'cnl" and fans would I 11· . 1 c k . I
L" .... lo< ~ a s ecor ·. - u ::" .. . .. (; ti 1. ~.":ron!..; ·11 l.H ·or:a to tr1c tra~ .• , rm al:;;o lonkin~ good. Cline is ru n the C'ountrv were )lurphv of Purdue \lontara :-;w e t is Yl'ar. hked to hm setn him play the regu- . 11\(l' ,u on.___
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e,·ent~. 11lng the half mile atrnin and will tri.
Corbin of "ca:1fornia anri )kC'"ary of rester :rnrl ~rhnaf l.ars throughout the last game and I \\-e h<lte to lose him but we wish In thP fie!<l Captain S. minl.!~en the mile. eho and Heikkila, jayeJ(
\\'a::•hin!!ton. :\turphy of Purdue is F _sfp·· ,.f \Yi- ·oJl'·'ir w~"' ihc mo.;,t 11tre is thl" com(1!e te 1 92~-:?H rN·- ~ee n laqre score I lhl big- Bozeman ho\· a lot of luck lC':i.d~ a 1v·pmi .. in~ numb r of ~hN heaver. will also run the mile and hal
t·a~ih- th. out ... iandin!.!' <.'t•ntf'r of the I eon ... ent and the h .... t 01 Do1..· \kan- ".tel 1 •,h .. ''••t1t·1 11a s.'tate tea1n . The -- · 1mtter an I ha 1raclt:' hi le .. ter in ·1 I th rt nll'cldle west anti the kt•\.· <O<T of w !l's .. Hi ... Pad!?'t•r:;;.·· fq•n in tht' J:i,, " ._ B t ft 11' -1 d d Look nt. .. xt n•ar I s ' • ~ • s ~ mi e. n e oua er and half Die
'"' l'rhcat~. htl\C ·{·nrccl 2.0il6 poinb. in u 3 tl" 8 s . s:ll{ nn one. -. . · · -- I th~t CH·nt for the 11-1-.;t two rears and Bruner, ~tni? \"ozt. Dil Cates a.n<
Lambert.:;,~ orinl!' ma.hine. The only iamw .~'_·ith ?Iit'hi~an, whl'n some-_. nf .'!I ,,.,,,,, ••.. <>r '''' .·ii"r,·l iTC of t>O•, at .what the a·am h~1c d~ne. ~X· .- . .· . .. ancl plal·cd second ill the ronferem·e 1
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time PurJuc wn:-. beaten this yt.•:ir was I th1:• \\ bron--:n . b?v~ \\.{ nt . h11 \"\\ ~H'. /"> .-. .._ ~ cluSl\ e of the chump1onship s:.-ne::.. I Sp1 m:r football \\ 111 Rta1i ~b :->1>011 la t ·e F .. k \\' ·cl .. 11
b t f ~h' era oder:-. \~·1 \.le for places o
t'l<' fe.'i\" timC'"' the c1ppo..;inl!' t.ams !·1 :'~e.· a ...... ttll m t1wn: d1.;.pJaym,..; 1.oint!"> a gamt'. ~1. S. C. has held op- They pile~l up 2,$56 points, in 3_.t as Old 801 he3:ts up the Stl{)\\~ en.ou~h ~hi~h :.: 1.~\~i"p ~:~1~in 1 ~\i.~~~nil hi~u~ta~; e squn · \Y tth n wealth of frosl
tied i:p this bii.r, tall boy so that he t'--t· 111·~ cla:- h(• ha 1sh 1wn illl .nnr. 1-o~in.!! haml" to an a,·era g-~ of ;J;J ganH.'::o agamst then· opopnents 1.103.1 to get a dry field. Co:ich D~ch~ \\lll t.tl wh· h h .. 1
h Id f l . . .~ Tl'aterial .\i'ams should tun1 out t
\\a not able to do his stuff. Corbin !°' ha~f f P nn!->yh :rnia ":i.s a dt:td l Ginh a ~ame. Th(' record: __ take all his football material for the I, 1 ~ 1
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_c 1n.g e or \\O '.'-ea!:.. Wl II ta!anced team one who:'e ::otreng-tl
of California was ju~t a:;. important erP ~nn\11rd nn<l h. wa .... a mon<')" \1. $ C Opponent!">. .\nd then look a l their two ,ic- ,·arsity ~quad next year from th<' (Ines e Ile:- p.a ltl~ m the conference in will b~ 1..·on:o.iderable.
to his team and was. one l"P.'.lson why plny1..·r. 1 me.rn by that he .;.hot bt. ttl'r 7;~ I h·ing!">ton l !l tories o,·er th t.• Cooks, repeating /who turn out this ..;pring-.
the Bear~ went through p('rfect sea- under ?(':Ii prt'~"'lll0L· when it meant ~lO-Ilardin 28 ~ational .\ .. \ . l . Cha mpion~ . --- GRADlL\ TION IS \\"iliant$OTI. R iednl: Ber H. \\reinric
!'Oll out on the Parific roast. Corbin th(• llHh'. r ·ml's 'ictory in thC' East- .i~l-llardin 21 _ I lt ou~ht to be g-ood. \\"e med some- Cnion.
plny ... d a few i::-nmes ar forward. which 1 n .Int : oll ~ r;·t'l' lt._aeut . ":ts no :rn-Ct lo. Trac her~ 30 1 On the <'oast t hC' Co ks are reported lhinir to gel 3 ,Errld .team worked up- i HELD ~I ARCH 22 \\·. :\1. lf.: E 0. \Ym. ll . ..\nustro
nlC'T(>h· C'Oes t show hi~ versatility, pa ularl) 0uL<:.··rndml? t at thi~ ;)~-- -( nlo. Teacher.... 29 to ha\·e ad"Ver ti s1.:d them$eh·es as not I to <-.qual th(' Bob.at~ ba!'kt'tball team. p07
eman: \\·m. K. D~ni~on, Shelby
but hi~ hehrht nnd :i.bilit)· to shoot :i,ear a!'\ thl' I ~i·rne arpe:n1..•d to b<- ~l6-- I iYing~ton ~ ~ hein~ dcfe-ntE'.d on their barnstorming- Julius Grele. Froid.
frf"!ll. any "'art o, th.~ f101 r, , omhined ~, l'W "'a' \\ ak thi" ".\int r. E\en 1'.l-\Yhitman trip-week o r two after th1:y had I The-re "ill b.e a ,great "restlin).! (Continued From Pn~c One)
with a natiY<- ag-gr.::ssivenes". makc5 a~~ain"t Sl)mc Clf the Bi.: Tl'n tt:ams l:l - \\ hitman ;~~ dropped two gamt•s to the Bobcats. meet here F'nday and Saturday Farm :\lt.."Chanics-:\tagnus Assheim, ---- - -
~;m ea~ih· tlw out!'tandinf?' hardwood and :\l'tr. Dam~·· \\h~re Penn-.yhania i\~l- \Y:l :--. hin~ton $tale 21
--- nights. Coach S'\ingle has some Re~rvc; Frank R . Banghart, \YhilC'
plyer on the Wl'St coast Wt!:'- b{'ah~11. S ,1af''=-- work ~tOl}(l out II-Idaho Then another :-.tor) goes thnt g-ood me n out and som e good \\"ater; Robert :U. Bds.her. Cushnrnn; Xew York. :\Ia r . 12. tBv Unive
Th Lnh"t·r~ t of ·washing-ton won just as brig-ht n it did in tht.' lt.•ague. .) I- Idah o -10 the~ claimed 1wor .... fficialinJ!. ent~rtai nment s hould he pro\'ided. Delbert ):!. Blair, Culbertson; Xor- sity tyle ...,en·ice)-Evid~nce th
t'"ie Pacific:' no thwest C'hampion"hip Outst.andinl! Guards IO-Conks 11 .\.nd it was Hobin· ;\)orris "ho man C. Bond, )loit.:~e; Erwin J . Cl:lrk. colh: ,re men 1re leac!_rs. in adapt in
thoug-h lo:;.;ing in the final se-rie:.-: for The our l ut--tnn !nc cua1ds .- tht> l ~-Cook~ 31 refereed the g :ime; Coach Bob Adams has. his trn.k Acton; Jorg-cn Dokken. Glasgow: new style~ for themselves.. wearin
fhr ('oast chan ·on::;.hip to C:i.lifornia. countr\- a~ :\kl'o~· oi \i. -. 11~ an. I ._, onJ..$ 3 I ' · crew g-ettinj?' in ~om~ hard workout.:; Roy DeDobbe-leer. Gln~gow·; Leon them. and ma kin~ them irenera ll
\JcClary, a six fnot seven center. has Churc1ill of OJ..1: honi·i. Do .. g-herty of ;)J-)l c·'lta na l'nhcr~it) 3:': "\Yonder how t tu crowd felt nboul each night. LookP. like he is g-oim.! llendrickg, Plenty·wood; Ah·in P. popular is $e~n in the pres.ent natio
been lnr~elv n·---onsible for "~a<:;h- l•orrlhnm and ~m:tri oi >-:ntT(' nanw. :17-l"tah .\ gg-iC's 31 ~1 not seeing the egulars start? Of after some traek honors f01· \[. S . C'. Hundtoft, Sidnly; ~fnurice \\·. John- wide demand for solid-color ~ati
inQ'ton·s fine ~hrwin!?. l.""nder the bas- :\liehi1,m"s. l\\o f 1+un• i:a:11cs this P-l"tah . \ g~ie.., course the j?Hlllt was close r but the this sprini.r. son , Conrad; Richard C. Kenck, Au- necbvear, thinks Tom Le~lie, nation
ket he ,,·as al" avs a ~o:.~oring- threat :i,t.ar WC' h ii mpn:~~iH• vfrtor- 72-C. Y. r. .lt: only thiner the er ·Wd went for wn~ to I --- ,1.;usta: Edward J. Lar~en. Abs.a.rake<'; all)· known men·s appart?-1 e-xpert a n
::tnd he handled himself very cle,·erlY it• .... O\er h l ninr itY ..,: "i:-1..·onsin fi'i-R. Y. l·. 37 see The \Yonder ·eam in action. All we need aJI thh. is some sprin!.!' Lyle 0 . J. :\Lons.on, \\"bite \\"ater; member5 of \\"ilson Brothers Sty}
for su ha hil.! man. · · five. · li.?-,I ontana l'nher:-;it) I~ - - we-ather. Henry )fyn·ang, Dodson: Homer B. Commitu~_. This tie first bcca m
\J.:tm· G1C'at Forward~ .-\cc·ord0
:t'.?' to Doc )franwdl this :~7- '.\lt. St. Charle... :JI Rock11c. ~ot . Dame'•: famo11~ Pa\·ne. Geraldine : Xorn?an Peter::;on . popular in Ens.tern colleg-e::.. Gradunll
Tre choi.c cf four forwards is not )kG y \\3:<. mo1e (1f ~.n 1..~i·rma to :11-\l.ntana 'line~ 29 ,coach. pla('ed 'Fttmmy on the All- To get back t.o our heroes. Sidney; Lucian Revn.olds, Saco; '\\~al- t\.,e ':'\tyle ~pn•a<l to all colle_e-e stu
nearb· so easy a~ in the <"RS of the thl'tn than Chapman. as good.:~ l h:t.n- .):1-l'tah .'\j!trit.s 29 .-\rncrican trnn of his. after seein(! Thl'y are coming home Friday Lr Schneicicr, G a~g-ow; Henry C. dents. and is now passing also to th
center nosition. After comn:iring- the man wn,, ;rnci in hi~ opimon .\kl'oy Ml-l'tah _\ ggic, 2fl the teams in a·l parts of the nation. mornin~. Get up early or Slay up $trauirh . Calkins; Edward "\Y. Toohev, ubl1 at 1.arcre. The popu]nr1ty of th
nr-inions of hnsl·etb:ill coache.;;. in var- \\B"' lar -eh· ft'"' 011.~il le for th s.. \\O 1:1• 1•-_Ll:t1 ,~ 1h1 l\_!.?.n!!1.1itc·'r-_-,·i, ~-~-~ lat e a nd be in the rrowd thnt Fishtail; \Y1.ncil J. Yanek. Brook~: ~'ltin ti1.. b ex1 ted to hold sway a
ious narts of thr countn- nw splertion ::om shin:: \·ic:t01ies. C' urchill of Okla- 1 .. - "I But it was good sportsmanship to \\ elcomes them . Roy G. \ ·ick, Hathaway: \Ym . E. I throug-h tt-.e sprin~. "n~ thi no!'itinn are Hvati of Pitt~- ho -a. a finl• nll-;1round athlete in .il-l"t:i.h l'nj,C'r!->ih. l :l ==----====-:.:-=_-::-::-::-::-:! hurith, ThomTI"' n of )!ontann State. fo1>tball and trnck as well as basket- i'P-11. Y. l". · i2 Fo~ter of "Wi!'ronsin and Schaaf of ball, was the hig-h scorer in the Bi~ 61>-B. Y . t:. :-ii
1 Penn~,·Ivania. Hvatt of Pitt is per- ~1x. lli<> tt·am, the Uni\er.-;ity of ;;~J-'.\IL St. Charles 33
har~ th fine"-t l'asketball plnvei· I Ok nhoma. wc·nt through nn umle- 6H-lt a h l'nh·er:-. it ' 30 ~ ,.P ~Pen in :-·"nr;;; and_ ""'Tnct"ic-allr f.ate<I sea:-on for the ~('('Ofll.l yC>ar in tH-l"tnh l "ni,e ri->if , Ii
throul?h hi<:. indh·idual ability kept 1 e ~ic n. C .. ur hill i:-> put down on Hi-Great Fall.; · 2:~ Pitt<::burJ?h in f\..p nmninr" thi .. , ... t' thp s1~orbook as n forn·· ?"d but in this qO-J'illin~s 36
aHhO"'J!h P<'nn~··Jvania wf'n t11r Fa.:t- n od~rn .C'an'e Clf ba~kt.~tball th<' d s- 110-lla,-re 10 f'rn Intercollpgiate lea2"lle rh!lmninn- in ·tinn betwe1 n :i. forward and a ~hip. Yet thl'r~ is no QuCl'stion hut J.tU':lrd i-. somewhat af'ademir. :\s a 2.o:rn-Total Point~
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w ill the gentleman who just coughed, kindly step
to the box office ... f or a package of Old Golds?"
~ ·or co11rse .. I 1un·c nc,cr .... aid just those
words fron1 Lhf• ~ t age-hut in nil h.iudue~s
I ha• e oftl'n "anted to offer t lti . fr i t•mll~
help to ~0111c poor fellow '" h o ... e cou~b "a~
i n terrupting the ~hO\\ uut1 .... poiling the ('11 ·
joymeut of tho ... {· uro1111d him.
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run sonic utl!'> on the di~llu·hiug •"'ffecl of
coughing iu t lH."alrc~ . .A:- an ul'lor .. I \\a5
gralt'f11! for iH.>!'il' a (!~. l mn n101·c._• grateful
n o " that 01 0 GOL:) b.is ic.\ itt'c.l ~ta~e folk to
help the:n bring ~fir_ l a:J .. in ~·ornu..:.tion lo
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nitl. ThP kind of pren:-nti o 11 that ~:1101 .. in~
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throal. an 1 that t'au .... c~ coughing. Changing
to OLD COL!)~ ~ootht·e- t'u.• throat aud rt•·
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