Volum« 24
Michigan Slate NewsSemi-Weekly fllofrnf Dublicatum
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TUESDAY, DECBllRKU I, 10:11
P L A Y W R IG H T T O LEC TU R E H ER E
T H E T A A L P H A P H I W IL L O FFE R •G O S S ffY SEX ’ T H U R S D A Y H ITE
O N S T A G E O F S T A T E T H E A T R ETlrae-act C tm td ? 1« Fint f t i f c rti.a « ( DruutK S ~ k < j Thi«
Sm«m ; T— t «f, H m U 1« H n> Lra4* OlWr Lacal TtopiMM Titw K h , Parts.
“ The Gossipy Sex," a roll irking ? h r - b y ! avy rence Gratfon, featurinjr an ab*in*ixr,«. hamor and many ridiculous situation«, the State theatre Thursday rv * n m g at first presentation of the year sponsor*.¡‘hi. nntional honorary drama*ir-i «ori,-*-r
The action centers around a bridge • invited guests and an enterprising * k practically everyone in thee vast by spreading some dirt and gossip, gets them promise to invest in a rr»m- f*any manufacturing a patented Dutch shaving soap.
The wholesale use o f gos- ip, always backed by the
,W (1 of * * » ncm iom rh a rv r .r L a w i R « fc m n u . I m k D n n u -l>rnves ludicrous through«»,- r*.«* *r. • r .
play T h e unuxuai d eve lop- t u t S f n k i t o S tu d en ts mer-t o f the plot provides a f lr vimportunity fo r good acting o r the IB B f lO u y .¡n r .of the students in the eh ar- a, > r role«, who have been “pecla ilv In •trained by P ro f E s K iti? o f -he ,tnri. r . ^ ^ u• ■'.eije dram atic depart men- who
d irecting th e play. T tie re i>• ist o f 14 student, actors tv< to «a d* ; ■» -•! -nr
i*aul Y ou n ger ’32. Ea*t l-a .- in n . Aw w rtrar t ' « o r u ’president o f th e college chap ter Wrm+n Lrr.nr- Ry«t>\ -» «, j.,, f !u i
, the .«orlety and w iil r a m one .^ e v r* «- : I «-i. . . . . ■»»mof the leads. A lbert me H aiU and . .::t Traverse C ity , w ill pla\ opprtoit»- «t ieee *.rr,
V linger In th? fem in in e lead Both ̂ 4 iur‘<1* ' !1^hnve ju ven ile parts Youn ger has r J l ' * l' 1“■ to role o f the energetu- salesman " k‘ ' '«h o < reatcs a ll th e com m otion w ith „!iis choice bits o f goasip M i«u s .Kauland w ill p lay the p a r o f ’ he ******* . . or; fo r th e bridge par*i '■’ >* ‘ **'* " ■' T ’ ».., •- ntn~r
Mir hard G H olland 33 Lan sin g . ‘ ^and Irm a L. Casw ell. 14 E a t Lan - n tng. will have th e supporting role»* '
n io r leads. H o llan d s cast an * ’r a *zJohn H r w en. the m an a ; -*no -e iW . r , : . . : i - ..i uni** the p a rtv Is b e in g g iven N L \ 0 r '' **■*-•"■•■* 2 *tt » 'a well a l l l p la y opposite h im m o*» ' a - >*'»* c *AUce his Wife. Wdlia-rr R -
John S. C lark . *33 Bad Axe and ^Virfuua D Laueun. ’32 East Lan - ^V, ‘ ‘ "Mng will h ave eh a ra rter roles C lark i' cast as ch ie f o f police a joi*\ * 5f * * foflirei wtu> doe* n o t turn down an ‘ 1 _
•recastonei dHnfe o f B fo n r m k « ■■Mwwan «•** « «I auatin Win f t a f as hfr wtfe Made •*rfc n* wmrt* s-e T V Tv,
Paul A Pom eroy. "tW B re rg r r - . T b T rld*e and M erla M R an unnnd T2 ^.. < have ch aracter part • Pom r*v a* r
a friend o f th e B ow er fa r r ih v r r ‘ ' *rho ir*- en terta in in g fo r 'h e *vr ijig and M ise H am m ond * '
Number 10
Plays Lead In ! Thursday Vehicle « « i w
TO REACH GOALReiidence Being Erected by
Delta Sigai Phi Hit Unique Feature.
student and P«*l-Holiday Subicriptiom Mar ntcred mi the Push Yearbook Cam-
A. W. S. Gives President Appreciation of Recent ‘A’ Rat*
ing Move.
B E G IN S T O D A Y ; C L A S S IF IC A T IO N T O BE C O M PLE T E D B Y F R ID A Y
Student Delinquency in Meeting Appointment« With Adriaen, Classifying Officers Preralent in Some Divisions:
Calf Attention to Faculty Rules.
EDGERTON OPERATION A SUCCESS: MORGAN SAMF.
JU D G IN G T E A M PE R F O R M S W E L LGroup Takes Thirteenth Place
Against Heavy Competition.
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T H R E E H U R T IN H O L ID A Y C R A SH
Junior Members of Ltfcal Society Slightly Injured in
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’ "t*'nd.s o f th e Bowen ia.-tit:.*> V irgil Button. 13 Fam:in<t>
-*.* 'h e d ifficult ro le erf an er :> e* A : eptiew o f on*- •*.’ ’ V friend* o f '.He Bow en fofxui*
T he irrnplef » caet follow ' Jonr.Eowen host -R ic h a rd Cl Hoilauc Mu+ ids w ife Irm a L C a*well M : : '. >t . Nditij, friend at B«w«n hi- A P »*m erov. H ilda N«»rrt-
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Detroit Svmphnnv Orchestra Attracts Approximately
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Inquiring Reporter Finds That Mary Think Recent Srasun
Was Successful.
UNION TO OFFER BOOK SERVICE
WÜI Act as Eschanfc for Stu- derts Who Wish to Buy aind
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MICHIGAN â tA T E NEWS Tuesday, December 1, i .jüj
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Ü M t U r lA f Rdiler Coorr«- I.. M rrk .ITelephon« 2-2318
Aasodnte Editor Jark GreenTelephone 2-TOI.i »
Bttslnn* M sriscrr Arthur PngrenTelephone 5-2744
Co-ed Editor ... H »..| Glttu-n*Teleph»>ne *>-2174
Aw iatant Editor* O. I.. Iteekwith. N . W Boeder, S. Rojtien*kl. C. W . V an top ik .
A (* i*tan t Co-ed Editor» - Jean Bleaainjt, A then In Andrò*.
Asa («tant Bnolnrr* Managers - Krank Noble, W alter Roldyer.Reporter* I. Beckwith. D. ThomU>n. J.
' Bahinpiiir, C Baird. >t Farle)-. I f tthnpa- feh , M. Heath. H. tiriron. < TeWinkl«I,. Distel. I) Gratta tn. EL Uopi r. Palmer. It. « t o ’ , A K .iith i,. H. M i«. .1 J.Atdtncpr. li Ma
O U R P L A T F O R M1. Daylight government in «In*
. dent polities.2. College financial anpenrialon
o f s tu d en t organ iza tion s .3. Construction o f a oaHage
auditorium .4. A student popular Union
building.5. C o d ifica tio n o f p o w e r* o f s tu
dent governing bodies.6. Modification o f “ cut” system.
My Ego And YoursBy JOHN TATE . Jr.
> » l i t t le g lo r y h a s b ee n o v e r lo o k -
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" I r o n M e n ” b e e n a h a n d ic a p ?
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Knute Rorkne wa* a gre-.i‘ .»¡•/•h. He knew the one eff.«■lent mean«, -it s'-t tins good ms•rrial, tnd when he got it. Iiknew what to «1« with it. IIliked it. I t v a s :> living.week agri Saturday . in the stadiof in ■ fand, loud •peakers tnl«h»- criwds th e gr-a t things I.liad (t' ln for Inc American !»«•5 r « l they pax-ed around ervelope« in'which vnu could dm-your contribution. And all thitime we thought hie wax a g reaftMrfh.tii roach, wlo» knew hoe•ni Wax enabled. to set goutfootball material* Perhaps on .wilii .in < ,jr In the eruinifl miyb-h en r him * urn ove r in his gn t\-w h e n *h'i' h e a r * «»I1 this thin-th a t they h ave_4niidc him. novth a t he can no longer xprakT h e y ¡ir.- «mvri. It • o n e oi thox-insfdioux cam pa ighs I hat you
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AT THE STATE TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAYSOM ETHING NEW
When filling out classification cards this week, students are requested by the business staff of the Michigan State News to list their addresses by street"'number and n o t as in times past by the name of the house. Thus instead ot g iv in g a n address as ' such and s u c h ” a fraternity or sorority h ou se th e y w il l record the street n u m b e r It is thought much o f th e past difficulty in News circ u la t io n is due to this error.
///» nrlrum t ■ hm mg fa iled K onel A in yu or# rrto r lt to threatx g f exposure to inn the affections «¿/. 1.1 u rn ; Um di in the I f o x demote. The 'Y tllv tc Ticket".
ii7hat others: TO INSTALL NEWftn i ... , 4 f%*: TRAFHC SIGNALSi n t e r e s t i n g Bits o f News C? •
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IT’S DIFFICULT TO DROPCOURSES NOWNew Syltein Calls for Red Tope
That 11 Deoignalod to Curtail Droppen.
F a c u lty c o n c e rn o v e r th e In c re a s in g issue o f c h a n g e c a rd s d u r in g th e e a r ly w e ek s o f th e p as t s e v e r a l te rm s h a s p r e c ip ita t e d th e a d o p - t i« ,n c f a n ew s y s tem w h ic h in - c rea se s th e d i f f ic u lt y o f d ro p p in g cou rses , a n d e s ta b lis h e s th e a d v is a b i l i t y o l th e c h a n g es , a c c o r d in g to a r e c e n t a n n o u n c e m e n t b y P R P ro u lx , a s s is ta n t d e a n ot th e L ib -
Y.M.CA.PLANS SUPPER MEETING
Get-Together la In Prepare i on for Final Ronnd-np
Campaign.T h e r e w i l l b e a s u p p e r-n v
to n ig h t a t 6 o 'c lo c k f o r th e < a n d th e a d v is o r y b oa rd , w r fr e s h m a n c o u n c il and a g i f o r m e r " Y " members a s gu es t m e e t in g wrill b e in p r e p a r a t l - Ih e f in a l ro u n d u p o f th e nt r s h ip c a m p a ig n w h ic h w il l „en< m o r r o w n ig h t . H a r r y 8 k o r m « p re s id e B r ie f a d d res s es v .r g iv e n b y D r . H R . H u n t , chu o f th e a d v is o r y b o a rd , a n d by t e r N e l le r . a f o r m e r p re s id en t ” Y ' T h e la t t e r w i l l ta lk < f in a n c ia l c a m p a ig n o f th e th e t im e h e w a s in sch oo l th e s u p p e r w il l b ' a m e e t in g "Y ’ f a c u l t y - a d v is o r y b oa rd
T h e f in a l m e e t in g f o r th e n th e c a b in e t w i l l b e h e ld S u n d
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F u n ' N ig h t t o b e h eld C h u rch F r id a y n ig h t w i l l be n a tu re c f a ca t n iv a l w ith a c c ir . various s id e sh o w s ar.fi p r o g r a m . A n a d m is s io n fc- c e n ts w i l l b e c h a rg e d
p ro v is io n s o f t h* t>n th e s tu d e n
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Campus Roads.
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Questionnaire
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i T H E T A A L P H A P H IJ Presents a 3 -Act Com edy
J T h e G o s s i p y S e x ’
( s t a t e t h e a t r eI T h u r s d a y , D e c . 35 St 15 P. M. ADMISSION 5(kt f I k fcrli «tit M ir at I i a n d M .«i«- T h e a t e r Itux O f f ic e >> ( . . . l .... r.id. . I . . . « I I,, rk. M ! . . r 11 il. i l . i \ tl.« nil It ( , H o lt.
S 1 " * r " t o 1 1-Mwr«,. Mi l l , , lu m in a n t i , ttuward t o n■« \ ti g n ila i ,«ugun i l . i i . r l P e l iJ K a lp t i IH «k t« lO iian
Paul Younger tnmom. Margaret Smith
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. V . - . V . W A S V V A V . V . V A - . ' . V . V m v . W . V . V M V . - . V .
M ICHIGAN STATE Wk WS
P A M P Ù SV / A T F M i lA L E N D A R
Isual After-Thanksgiving Lull is Evident as Social Activities Lapse
Momentarily; Pick-up is Probableainbow Girlj Give Novel Oriental Ball Friday to Attract Numer
ous State Students; Alpha Gamma Delta National Inspector Honored at Tea on Sunday.
r ia l a c t i v i t i e s e x p e r i e n c e t h e u s u a l v i-d f o l l o w i n g : th e T h a n k s g i v i n g ho l i t !
m g j h e m a j o r i t y o f f r a t e r n i t i e s a n d s o r o r i t i d i o n a l T h a n k s g i v i n g d i n n e r s a t t h e i r r W e d n e s d a y a f t e r n o o n f o u n d th
- o n l y o u t s t a n d i n g s o c i a l a f f
w h i c h t h e L a n s i n g O r d e r o f i f ig M a s o n i c T e m p l e F ' r i - o
» v e n i n g f r o m n i n e ’ t i l o n e t*..
T h e h a l l w a s d e c o r - repr w i t h a p p r o p r i a t e J a p a n -
c e n e s a n d i l l u m i n e d w i t h
•- c o l o r e d J a p a n e s e l a n -
T h e s o c i e t y w a s f o r t u *
• !i obtaining Gaflilbr- pbpwlai' 10-piece band from Diversity of Michigan, to play • danCibg. o \lumnae Inspector
v and Eh?i Lansing alumnae Oamma Delta held a do- '• ; complimenting Miss
jTi*cr national im jicctor o f tty from 4 until 6 o'clock
a r c f ’ t* on at the cl apter Mrs. Robert S Shaw w h s a f honor Mr> R F* Kolb
\. As I . \\. Holds Tea For Prominent Guest
Members of dt,» Anteil.« at ion of University Worn tori am ;u tea m the lou V W. c a on Thursday fr« m 4 „ntli ß o'clock, it tfiub women are invited i
Lennox Robinson play rector and manager of
in in .i«' W o m e n in-or Bridge 4khigan Sta*e Cull« •
sponsored a b: i idav evening t
¡scopa! Guild hall A i their- friends were in
Mrs. A. M Woo Ur man in uhargp ■>:■ • tm ts . T h o s e in rh :
arraiigamehb’« itici Davis Mrs s f fri Vi.va Davis.
ihHI Kefir*.m '.tin I n ti-r la in ed a l I l lu n i '
'IVa I *.»n« Tomorrow
TUESDAY 6:00—American Chemical Society
meeting in Union 7:15— A. W. S. meeting m Dean
Conrad's office.WEDNESDAY12 00—Faculty Club in Union. 7:15— Green Splash at Gym.7 ! j -Orcbesis meeting. Gynv 0 t>0 A lu m n a e Pan - Hellenic
Bridge. Union ballroom THURSDAY12 00--P i Kappa Delta meeting in
U:rc.i12. 00 —Economics Club meeting on
Union porch -i 00 -T ea dance Union ballroom.
Fr i d a y -3:00- Faculty Folk Club meeting
in Union porch, s 3C - Sc. premere Party, in Union
ballroom.
S. W. L. Names AH Women In
Three GroupsCataloging Is Made as Remit of
Confusion in Group Membership.
Dite to the confusion as to groupin': the members óf Spartan Women - League, there follows a list of girls for each group;
Group l Mabel Peterson. Myrtle W in«lew Helen Oarruthers. Kath-
Morden. Margaret Berry, Jote Graff. Caroline Cooley. Hh *-
! Gtthens Nellie Rottimi:. Athe- ma Andre. . Adelin Rccuwke.-. Majel Kerlev Pern Forman Martha Ladd Helen Narten. Lucilie Kennedy Edit Richard Letba Bates Helen Van Denbergh Mildred Patterson, Florence Ruber M vrt Bassett, Helen Bosnian Meredith Jones. Oharttiton Gttftwcld Annabel Robb. M a r y Woodworth. Dorothy Rucklcv. Nor- > .t Ban Annabel McKellar. Marita
H a w ! e \ Virginia Hdllingeworth viagdalene DeWitt Mabel Dtrnji Jane r ia ut Lois Hill Ruby Walkei Ann Van Loo. M ir «« Williams. Lor- m i* Reed .Vfaxiiié Miner Esther Bullard Nai ni; Paquett Maritare!
F ilm i Hilli.ii Gnidi** Lieb* ;
Bowers Speaks to Frosh Girls
On ReereationNuttd Lecturer Brivgi Out Im
portant Points in Talk.
P a ta T h fa d
List Articles in ‘Found' Office
All Kinds of Varions Whatnots in Old Library
Basement.
In a of the timbrel pairs < and ri: *
"Recreation" I***«* .sixth of a series of freshman eo-ed hea'th lectures given Tuesday afternoon by Miss Ethel Powers ol the National Recreation assoclarlon.
Dividing reereatioh i n t o five headings: physical, metv.nl. service, social, and recreational Miss Bowers said that every co-ed needed articleeach tvne. However, she discussed Thl:especially physical recreation
“ I t should be the duty of every physical education department to tench each girl social dancing." she declared She also advocated that at least 85 per cent of the women should participate in intramural sports.
One ol the first problems to be
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I Ballroom DancingI*«' 1st. ; : ::<| p. m j
I Fonda Dance Club |t v e n H on da .v N i le
8:30 p. m.
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ere. pi« o f foot: numei i auctlo!
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And you Wit thing down Ha Had .( uent pi' you an-
solved by recreation departments is ens the co-recratlon points Girls and beys space . want tc play together, but very few State < eiti - are helping them to do so umbre!: To plav golf and tennis, to dance, gloves ,i bowl, take part in community dram- to go • -t attcs and music, to go to parties at office hithe community house the chanceto do these things together near their own homes at a nominal cost would go a long way towards establishing wholesome, lifelong comrnd- ship between men and women This ¡s a vital need especially during the present econoplic depression when, more than ever before, the health and morale of voting men and women should be maintained She commends the work of the recreation departments oi Milwaukee Detroit Cleveland and other cities
Y. W. Tag Dav Will Be Held
December 9Procffd« an to Ir UiH to Help
Underprivileged Children of Lasting.
Y '»v C A rag Day will be held Dec * u»e be used togivv underprivileged children o!
Freshman Co-eds Take First in
W. A. A. BowlingAit;«:sing a score o f 551. the irefih-
•nan brwlitig team took first place in the V,* A A howling tournament this we/k The juniors followed with a lose second gaining 542 point.t Third place was won by *.he senior *qui«1 with n total of
> O k »’• will bn "Finding : the Beautiful in Art " Two ys «111 be spt rJ on this theme 1 in Old is in charge of the
471 widle the sophnmwn with 469
Averaging slightly better then 110 pin* in the three games, tM ^Brat year team members surprised the spectators with their brilliant shooting The junior average was 108.9. the senlr.r 90.3 and the aophomorc 91.9
On the freshman first team were Marjorie Wardle. Caroline Lamb. Ijeuise Sachs. Bernice Schlichting and Marguerite Paine.
Co-eds named on m e honor team which is composed of the five highest scorers in the tournament were Ann«juneed ¡is msic Janda with an average of 120.5 points: Marjorie Wardle. 12.5: Helen Oarruthers.119 5; Helen VanDenbergh. 119 3. and Marion Hawley. 114.5
holidays.chairman
• seed n ton.'-u,v Sun- r. 'w n D - •; Elva Covert tre*- . ine Wnuntin ■ Y ’A’ C A ttll-member- e u s « i l ! be ht* Id ThUrs-
10 7 15 .it the studentvite cf iiroh Elva Covert.
: it :n charge cl the mcet- M M« Broom director of
» liar«* ' will speak, tell- ■ .-r:ou- -«temi orunnixa-
mu community and their
SPECIAL 25c LUNCHEONSOUP
BEVERAGES A N D W I C H
D E S S E R T
TRE UNION
IKE SUM* SSlluil's the thing!
C a m e l s a r c n c r c r p t o u s le dN
F. you nolire il the now trend in r iga ro t lM ?«— Jrvshiimn» in iho (»opuiar ik ing.
that s because :i freak cigarette. an dem onstrated
b v I a M ia , i t som ething sm oker* havo ri » s e v e r e d as
better than anything they ever trioil before .
Camels are fresh in the Camel Humidor I’ ack be-
* * * " ' «bey re modi’ fresh to start with — hli'mii-ri o l
choice, delicately mild, sun-ripened tobaccos in nhieh
tbe natural moisture and fragrant tluvors are vigi-
lautly safeguarded.
T b e tohaeeos in Camels are never |iarohod o r toasterl
— ill«- lie * iiolds m ethod o f neientMieuily ts|>|tlysiig* heal
guarantees against that.
That s why w e say with so much assurance that
Camels arc tru ly fresh. T h e y ’ re m od i’ fresh — not
(•arched o r toasted — and then th ey 're kepi fresh in
tbe «a n ie l H u m idor Park .
Try «á m e la ' freshness fo r a change. Swtteh over fo r jual on e day, tfaen change haek — if von ran.
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a f t e r v is i o n e n <■ T h o « om */ H u m t d o r " » >. < • i o otta* n o n ¿ «m » « fie e -
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d r y u l n io t p h e r i ’ n f o r n / u m l to n i i h . « i r m i H u tn id o * /*». L tU - lu e r *
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M EET A T Y P S IL A N T I S A T U R D A Ylorn Ottcjr. Spartan Yrirtiac. Makes Good Showing (Jp to Half
Way Mark But Terrific Pace Farce* Him to Drap Far Behind, Practically Exhaaated.
S p a r t a n
S i d e - L i n e s
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GROVE MAKES HIT T W O R ESER VES PROFESSIONALLYG IVEN LETTE R S T°zJ!Z
Intra-mural Sports[p. the intcr-ward indo*v
¿mo-i played last » r e k W.»~ « !o«-e encounter írmr. W ? - 24-23 'core Ward C i
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FIN IS Spartans Expected to Win First Crowley Gives Out Small At
R u n n i n g in t r u . C l a r k < ‘ h a m t * * * r ! a
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S e v e n t y - f i v e •»r ir iK f r o m
f o r m a n d w i t h u l l h i s s k i l l a n d s p e e d , t t » rok« * t h v t a p e t w o - e r o n d s u n d « * r r e c -
N a t i o n a l A m a t e u r c r o w n in t h e A . A . U . i n t i S a t u r d a y .
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Th»* greatest distance runner ever to wear the colors ol Michigan State th a t is the compliment that Michigan Sta has been paid to Clark Chamberlain team takes the on many occasions during hln spec- time Thursday tacular earc‘*r In college track cir- Spartans engagi cles. The Spartan- cross country Alma collrge
Game*of Season.e‘> 1931 bask- floor for th«' night when die cagp tec:I
the Voca’ .
lotment of Major Award to Gridmen.
«aptain made a brilliant exit from Sclr.ol Field Hou.se at 7:30.college competition last Saturday Ben F. Van Alstyne will haaftprnor.n nt Ypsilanti when lie won flrst opportunity to see how no
,, the National Amateur Athletic his charges perform In collth e irrea t S p a r ta n r u n n e r 1 Union title for the ,.x miles piav.t w o an d o n e - l i f t h s eco n d s ' Chamberlain ran a perfec
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MAN’SSMOKE!\Af l tF '» the girla l**gin to cut cof-
rs in o.ir cam and »lo hack aoftienmulfs in our planes ar*l l«orrow f*ur cigarette-» then it a tint lake to a pipe
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5 H A R R IE R S W IN LETTER S ; ISSUE O N E M A J O R “ S ”Clark Chamberlain Only Hill
and Dale Man la Merit Coveted Award.
GETS GOLD TRACK SHOECaptain Clark 8. CTiamberliiln
Michigan State college crov-s country star who closed his career Saturday in the national A. A. U run at Ypstlunli. was awarded the ma- jor “8 " and a miniature gold track »■ho-» by the .Spartan athletic council in recognition of his stellar performances cn the —+»111 anid dale courses tin* fall Four members o f ' the squad were given minor letter* and nervlre awards went to five others Six fre*hnvn wth receive nu- ! tneral-. for their service*.
TJi minor letter «inner- are ; Wesley V Hurd Jind Otto W Hon- grace ol Detroit. Walter F Wiss- ner «if Setteaaiiik.'. Robert I O’Cos nor of Hastings The service a warn winners are Melvin J Klcoster. ot Grand Rapid - C Donald Price, i Fa>: Tawa. Far I H Htetmle Ben- t<«n H arbor. Robert H Billot. Cold- water Ralph K Rtnnll Benson.:!
Freshm en numerui w inners were Ja<k R Booth Mt C lem en s : Robert ■
r‘ State is dop r! to take the i uinn;»rs court game without much diff
in he country and finished. 220 buf the . Presbyterian' »houln yards ahead of Willtam Zepp to m#»i enough opposition to makbreak the old record with the sen- Spartans extend themselves tsational time of 29 minute' 40 and through with a win Coach4-5 second'. States hill and dale Alstyne's opening lineup iscaptain ha* brought national track certain bui recogntion to Michigan State Hi name will gc, down with that of Preddv Alderrran and Other Spartan track immortal'
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■eleven “ Iron m en " composed M ich igan State 's varsity eleven th is fa ll. T h e «p ee ta to fs app lauded them . Th ere w ere o th e r S partan "Iron m en ," th e spectators d idn 't see. Nobody applauded them .
F or fou r y ea r« m rn like G eorge Carlson and Don W arren have p layed foo tba ll in an endeavor to even tually w in th e coveted "S .” F or fou r years they base taken th e ir foo tba ll knocks on th e-ch in and cam e back fo r more. Th e person w h o . says it doesn't take g rit to do what they have done doe»n I know college football. During th eir college «a ree r they have »h ow n sp irit that is ra re l) duplicated on th e c inder path, on the d iam ond or on the basketball court. O ur hats are o f f to the “ Iron m en " th a t M ich igan State forgo t. T h e "Iron n»en" the grid fans rare ly saw " T h e seniors on th e heneh '
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tried In recent scrimmages ’ Stat?’s cage team is last Tom<«' into shape for the gnmp with AI The lineup that has clicked the > to date is made up of Dee pin and Gerald McCashn at the ’ wards Randy Bceskool at and Von De tie and Duftield j i i guard' . Other members of the «•< .•quad who undoubtedly will a* tion are Pafchett. Holcomb Walker, forward.-; Freehold, ten and Kircher and Crist. g> Johhny Wojtylo. Nick Vanderlt and Jaii Barnard may also rc t the tilt. .
The |)«>rtable flr:or in Demon-- tion hall will not be installed m alter Christmas and the spar', ncc Ksarily nui.st use the down1' floor Thp first big game of the son will he with Michigan on I 12 Conch Van Alstyne is a im pointin'.- his men foil the Wolv. i encounter and the Alma should give him some tndicnti , to what the Spartan r«mrt foil«".« can ex|a*i* when Michigan la m e
Th«- schedule this year la ©i • th" most difficult ever nttetnp by :■ Spartan «'aye team and
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