The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 31, 1929, Page FOUR, Image 4

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INTRAMURAL TENNIS
TIIK DULY M-BKASKAN
LEK 11 GETS PUCK
IS AIJUON SCHOOL
St MKY. MRCII 31. 10:9
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Sdiultc's Trackstcrs Seize
Second; Two Thirds;
Two Fourths
MENTOR IS SATISFIED
Training for Next Contests
Begins at Once: McLean
Keeps Occupied
Cfc'lf'" Ji'll '' 111"
rtt-r ful! ati!id tht-ir men
tar Sur.la in liir 8 M I' Ki-I
u::. Tcv. b fiunne on
.nlid piart. t0 Ihlrtl. "I t0
fourth Mi- "ill imnif l h-sni
1 mi t ill li"'" '"r 'irr.i
n.-- .
1 f.i- inn.l plre I
.-r4 in :hf ln M'i'1'. lirir
' made h. I"" e tun ll,r J1-.
1 lrini: a '1 1 l.wl t Nun
nv'yrd ' J'in'l'
'eel. ( iln In to rapture a thl.d
I ;.e In t e'en Th other thlri
tare pB" i the '" il 'Mm
n.lr lit if K;i-r. U'. 1 an.phell
r,; Vvt 1 h.-tr i.n'- " mm
Others Add Scort
l.- ilr i I IM er n. i.ri'tii and
i..r in III (ml: ml' irtrli
or a fourth In t; ronii.
In hi; mil re'at "-am t'trned in
tic other fourth p'ai- ng.t it ins
N ilinanr In 1 minute- S" 2 ac
onr! Kunnlnc tn thi rr r
Tonifon. Klir. U"r. and l
'Unit Thnnipunn 'h only
.'hr NbrV man to qualify In
the meet, and h failed to place In
Hi final of th ::"tard low hur
Ha Ntb-aka new lootbalt
roach. Imna X. ItiNe. attnil4 th
and I arrompant ing th
1 ornhukcr traik inn to Lincoln
A pres rlon from Harold Mil
11. atud'-nt iranacr of 'he team,
,tatr that "lor McLean a a
r.u man at th meet, eeveral aib
l.te coming to him wish minor leg
trouble lie In th afternoon
Taavo Nurmi ked th Nebraska
nainer to him a rub down.
n utaiantog prlorm
Tata relay in uii
wii w.n.a iimwii r mi
Uivi.l r N(iUt. TKa Cor.-
uakr hu'ir tn mt rac-
er far l 1KJr huii.
ing (K t( ef tt Itotliitllt t0
it :il II r outdoor
. t. tf tl Hiitn for aopho
r . hurtfioi from H Cernhuakor
vlU "d " porforminc agamat
aomo of tnt ciaaa too country
maao Coach Hry (abulia b.to
juat I'tti iardor en hia black
cijar. Cobo To"aon aa anethor
Nabratka inoitir w ho hod up
ewii'unt'y for Scariat witn
con4 piaca n bread jump.
Thia tvot oil lakan by Por1m
of Northwaatfit th a loap ef 2)
foot S 1? ipcHo. The Ntbraaka
two miia roUy toam piacad third m
t roUyt. ft quarter mile and
mile teama were fth. Ail in all
the Huaker fmeijin gave a good
account ef themae'vte in the
T capital. From all indicatiena
dim the h'at outdoor meet Coach
Schulle will know juat where the
Huiiea atad for me Big $ out
door at Iowa S:ate m May.
it hanbiiM unitnrni to
ifiid lt ei 10 th 1 oruhukr
bibill nm. Tin uiia r uoi
takrn off ih l' at th old iort
.m b.i' tli I'til nii.ilri ar
gii:i'i-l nh n un.iorin nd
och t Ik'I'I'J ' KIumJ' a iaud
iti-ntn 01 ih ouifitx to tli"
juI lth ir.rirui'iiona that a (Ift
of tli ult did not ru-an rnuUf
P'.r on th rgnad Th llur
l4! -ball roitrli l not d Ided on
hi ltnup ' anu lioin to hai
i im prartir (nine in the aouih
twior th FH f Sii aravon oix-na
nt month liib Oiah arrom
in:d th Hukr tlilmlad to th
Ijor S'ar tv with lntntion to
'hdul fw pr-on baball
cam under th outhrt un
Forty-Eight F.ntries Have
Been Made in Mixed
Doubles Event
la.ramural Irnnia tournannn In
lirla' ain(la and niil doublra b-
111 Monda. April 1. r'ortu fllthl
ntHa ba bn mad In lb'
BiUrd doublra Imirna nirnl. It la 1
rif'td lhal more than a iiundrrd
(li!a m ill bao ntru tn ainc
lournamrnt. actordinf 10 Nlll
Mar Hloaa. In rhktf of Ih in": a
mural ioirnamma. in a inn,
mural oiniinon hat ooirai-d
i:h ih firlt' IniiamuraU in tHn
Mirlnc a mitd doubt lourna
mnt. 1 ournamrtil bullilii ill
pold on Ih lnma rouria and In
tli monirn't rninium Monda.
rartlripant lio t lhon mini-Im-i
h nol Ixth liid on th
bullnin. ar r)Uftd to nir I'
nnt to thnr nam. Indnldual ar
akil b ih intramural ottir. 10
rail thir oionrnt and mak ar
ianrrmnit lor pla Ins off th
niMirhr ( ourt na I itrd
on da In adanr of th rt"
limit hn th roun ar nol In
in. b th htiral dtu-ation
I URr i a follo; Monday,
Udnrdav and Kiidev. afti 1
o'rlork : Tuda and Thursday,
aftr 15 o'rlork
(ill violin iomr thtourtia
mnt and liav not a'rrady don
o. ar atkd to rail th intramural
otur at th romn' K ninaiun.
Mn ho ih 10 ntr. nhould ralj
Mr Jain 11 at th Collum
or Ua thoir nam at th om-
n- Intramural oifir.
Th mixd doubl proup ahould
play off thlr cam t thl k be
fore r"r1da. April 4. Farh jrroup I
to arrant: ltlin i'nolf the platlne
hour. Thou entrd are a follow:
Hall. Gamma Thl Hot and t ie
well. Ielta I'ptilon va. Urandt. lilt
CI and Hammond. Tau Kappa Kp-
fulon.
Ihiu R l. b. a former iudol
In the I'bberaliy. haa been ap
polnted lo be aueiintndrni of the
Albion ehool )trm Tbla aa
nuunrcnifiii aa bf iho Albion
bool bo id Mr Ianb baa been
eupeilntendenl at Harvard for the
paat fie )ear and at mend for
Ik )!
He look lilt A B diree al We
letan and. aftr fraduate ork la
the I nitertlt) of I bWafo. look hi
maatera derre al the I niveraltjr.
Ml I'tlt-e who baa been aupenn
lendnt al Albion for Ihe paat few
year 1 I renting from the teach
inc .itflod There are few va
cant Ira In the leaihmc ataff thre
atlll to be filld
SOONER AC(.IES
IX) DEFEND TITLE
Eifht A AM. Wrestlert Will
Make Trip to Ohio for
National Meet
aidr 10 (ri ihe maiiiuunt of tit
tint pomrr on lb firet ainn Ma
aar. loppe and H" may C"l
a'nitlar hiti in Minion on armuM
01 Ihelr bimui
lleiia rrn.t lo be ihe beat bi
for lb ktoo iHtainon to dale.
He haa txtn ctaikiUf Ibe ball r
ulatl and In fit-ldii haa tern of
a auM-riur iin ke la mak
mi li loumi lui ih third bate aa
pltanta . bi k baa been tery
(ood U Will. bat been feltlDI
the rail ou abort at op for Ibe patl
tew eenlnca and haa been eiblbit
leg a cu biand of baarball playinf ,
al lhal position
Witt 1001 like Ihe rieam of Ihe
outfielder, and probably will be
taking core of one of ihe gardna
ibroualiout Ihe aeaaon. He ha
been hitting at a tuappy pare, and
hie fl) liamklng baa been a fratuie
of the daily practice gamra Ier",, ,mr
1 er la mating a atrong bid (or an- u mi ki
(,. i.rtv 1..
. irlM4 rk)
haa mmm u4 4.
Hire ' km m mil
FOR W0RKT0M0RR0W
New Mentor Expects to
Take Over Direction
Immediately
Coara !eaa X Mble. ihe lorn-
hukr athool a n gridiron luio
will arrtTt In Lincoln Monday front
College fteilon. Teiaa The new
ooaeb will take ot hia dutlea al
onre and will be ou derk Monday
erening for Ih aptlng football aea-
alona that ha been in charge or
"Itunnv" Oake
Saturday afternoon Coach Oaketi other of the outfield Joba Hla
gave hla grWdr a day of vacation ling bat bn good and he
1 f-inaa the terond week of drill. 1 been grabbing in flla In
Some of lha grid veteran are b-.hape. Koteh. Allen and Karley are
ginning to ahow up according to 1 other outfield poibiliti.
Oakea. l-oula Marquia. a freahman Rhode Ha Balanced Nine
ho will be eligible for the : forh 'Thopp)" Hhrnlea believea
Varaltv. la ahoalng great form in .... . .... ... . . K.,.
the apnng practice and the Hu.ker fjb )f h r,Ifh(r, aDd hli
flrldrra route through lth a a
June Houitirra team bete Ibe ea
portuuny of outdoor morkoula rot a
much luuger period or lime hih
will bi a Ol.t'nrt diaadvantaae k.i
Nihtaka
Hih Ulab. dirtMtor of atbletirt
bo la attending the Taa relay
la making an attempt 0 gr(
aouthern gam acheduled t i
perlrnre Ibe Nebiwakan befor the
Hig fill rare. Nebraka will op, a
the llig l aeaaon with a I wo game
aerlea wah Uklahunia. and ih
another pair with Jdiaaourl.
Personal Printed
Stationery
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CRAVES PRINTING CO.
eVaeol fupjihft cn4 fffoHewery
On irth t. aeutn ef Temple
coaching ataff I figuring on Mar
quia for an outianding oiaaer
Ihe quarterback poaltlon nel fall.
Hla punting la or Ihe atelier variety
and be paaaea and luga the oval
with eaual ability. ake aiated
ihat Marquia ahoaa proiniae of be
Sitllaatei. (ikla. March SI (pe
r,.!! lrklrg In eiperlence bul
1 a 1 ry ing a big bag full of irlrka and
hrimming over with confidence,
.lEbt fiklahoma A and M. college
lefitlera are n route tn Colum-
bu. Ohio, where Iber will
ili.lr III. a (liaiiipiona of 111
l'nitd State 1 hey are making
th trip bv automobile. -
bark to dfnd pit title. He la Improve.
Karl MrCready. the heavyweight. T II
w ho wen- thru the dual aeaaon " I ilUSKCr liCUl
u i rn ' v' h iui v ttw iru v.
K. C. (;allafhr pointed oul that
hit team thi year li green and
defend roming B inpie-mrrei iuu iui i.i
rniker
The pracii.-e field in Memorial
tadiotn la In pool condition and
the March windi ate making It ao
rtrty of playing lhal will be nerea
aary for Itif 8i romietliion. If ihe
vouthern leama have nol got loo
big a Jump on the lluaker baaehall
eta, Khodea thlnka that hla prate
ge will be In the rare ar up 10
" YOUR DRUG STORE"
Of rmir t o.i itt ., ir
" . : The
OWL PHARMACY
1 N. 1h t.
hn 1104
NEW CARS
FOR RENT
Juat ddi to our line lya(
cmue teupe; i,riei el.
M(xfl A litr. Ceue an
Tur grtactive ImmMiately tc
pr mil ireun en eieer Che,
relet, all meeia.
Alwajt Open B-6819
Motor Out Company
1120 P St.
j
weaker than
w eight.
ueu-al In the light
BALL SQUADS BATTLE
fl
Coach "Bunny" Oakea gave hie
Cornhuaker football tqutd a day of
vacation Saturday afternoon ao th
gridder would be in good ahape
for the Monday eeeeion which will
be handled by the new Scarlet
gridiron mentor. Coach Dana X.
Bible, who will arrive in Lincoln
Monday. Oakea ha given hi (quad
of ball totter two week ef fund-
i mental drill and limbering up
rcle and will open thi week'
eaaiona with aome aignal work and
i perh?p a abort acrimmage near
1 the cloee of the week. Coach
I "Bunny" Oake atated it waa no
1 uae to acrimmage yet at the prac
tice field in Memorial stadium waa, i,hn. Pi
I so dusty that th coaching staff ' Otm-ga.
BARNES PLACES HIGH
IN JUDGING CONTEST
t eatlnaod free race. 1.
helped with the contest were:
Prof. H. J. Gramllch. chairman of
I - ... ffku. L .. r. ., . ilt.k, Th. I
ta ind oobWa irhoS:; Alpha T ' anlmai hu.bando department
-m. v. K.thn-n lncw Phi Mti . rrdd teaeona on one c!a of
and Harry
'rattle; W. W. IVrnrk. who man
ard ibe contest: Ray Thalman
Kathnn Inoo. Phi Mu
Pull brook. Phi Gamm
Tu.ii.
N!tl Ma Hlo and Eienhart. ! "! O. O. Waggoner, who graded
rHa Sigma lambda vs. Newlln. ' rons on heep; and Pror. J.
Ix-lta Zeta and Plimpton. Sigma I-oBel. who gradd reason on
y . hoga Prof. A. D. Weber helped
McDonald. Gamma Thl I?ta and . m"b the placlag and general man-
Rettv Prlngle. Iielta Gamma and agemeni ot toe conieai
Dick Tare. Phi Kappa Put
Haveriield. Chi omega and Mr-
Clay. Kappa Sigma va. Raymond.
Alpha Delta PI. Clowton, Delta l p
si Ion.
Allen. Delta Ilta Iielta and
Alpha Phi and Pyle. Alpha Tau
Kappa Phi vs. illson.
Horsehide Tossers Labor
Through Four Innings; A
Team Tops Score
A squad of the Husker baseball
cam managed lo drfat ihe B
iquad In an t to 7. four Inning
rame last Friday, thtough the
double play route. Allen hit o
I llatrom but waa thrown out at
firt and Smith w trapped by a
throw, Lewandowskl to M. Wil
liams. A squad mad live of their tal
lies and six hit in the first Inning
singiea.
I would have to wait until th duet ;
' settled until they could eee what
I happened and that would be too 1
1 lat. I
West. Alpha Phi and Gillespie.
Sigma Nu vs. Ruefge. PI Beia Thl
and Swenson. Phi Kappa Psi.
Horton. Alpha XI Delia and
, , , , Smith. Phi Kappa Pi va. Sianzel.
Coach Chopry" r.hode Is be- Pnl 0mga Pi and Palello. Alpha
ing consldred tot th i-oit.on aa gipma pi.
athltlc director and coach of Den- Ackerroan. Gamma Phi Beta and
ver Iniersity to succeed Coach , Ganklll .Phi Kappa Pal vs. Srhrlrk.
Fred Dwon who recently resign- Alpha XI Delta and Hokuf, Delta
ed. Rhodes I a product of the tu DelLa.
Cnmhufkr srhool and stablihed I Havllrek. Alpha rlta Tbta and -j
hi ram on the gridiron while ! Zuehlke, Pi Kappa Phi vs. Womb-1 4
carrying tLe color for Nebraska, man. Sigma Kappa and Miller, s
Hi name goe down in football ' Theta XI. ,g
circles a on of th gratst foot- Beth Baker. Woodwsrd. Phi ?lg- '
ball warrior in Huskrr history. ma Kappa v. ouis Westover. f
Since iben be has been coaching at 1 Delta Zeta and Limburp, Theta Chi. 1
Nebraska for the paM three years. ! Adler, Slrma Delta Tu and 2
Ten classes of livestock were
judged by the contestants and rea
son for their way of placing them
were given on aix ciass. i n e
livestock Judged consisted of three
groups of cattle, two of horse.
tbre of hep. and tw o of hogs.
Th following men were awarded
places in the contest:
High Men In Cattle
Caleb Jorgenson 229
George Powell 218
Glenn Iledlund 217
Raymond Nixon 216
John Munn 212
Cliff Jorgenaon 212
High Men in Hoga
Raymond Nixon 145
Buck Barnes 140
Gienn Hodlund 139
Sine Rounding
Into Fine Shape
1 .
Aftr a week and a half of prac
tice game. Coach "Choppy"
Rhodes I beginning to gel a defi
nite Invectoty or talent available
for the 1929 Vanity nine. A large
number of men have been turning
out every night, and there appear
to be a wealth of material for a
club that should be a real factor in
the Big Six flag chase.
On the hurling staff, Armatlc.
Sloan and Pickett seem to have as
sured themselves of betrhs. Of the
three. Armatis haa shown the most
stuff to date, although Sloan and
rickett have been looking good.
Other candidate for mound posi
tion are Stureck. Salisbury. Po
cha, Robertson. Hartman. I'rban.
Blttner and Gauger. Poena U the
only aouthsider of the group.
Four Battling for Catcher
Rhode baa four hackatoppen
that ara promiaing. They are M.
Wllliama. Holtelason, Snycg and
Gaaton. The. diminutive William
appean to have the upper hand in
thi department, having done good
work behind the plat, and ht
been clouting th pellet at a nice
clip the past week.
In the infield a pretty fighi for
Job bat developed, and the hit
ting of most or the candidates ha
been good Grace, Sanaoi and ,
Hey! Hey!
Th ORIGINAL Collegiate Hair,
cut was turned out at
MOGUL
BARBERS
128 North 12th.
rom a
Agency
With
Davit School Service
13 Na. 1K B-4M
teem M (Uewtalea)
1 r . . n H ITnr
pmy. m I Thl. . r , ),. l.arra nf rncimsn 7t Rt& Tu v Vin
or' BlBCiru. 1 , .... . . . .... --
Maser singld. ' t h Husker baball nin and last ; cent, 122T R street and unoaugn.
fill he agi5!-d t oacn ueatg wnn ; street.
tte Cornhuhkei backneld. The two j Kdburg. Theta Phi Alpha and
r.r.rrtiti vMn b vii had fresh- Pcholtz. Tbeta XI vs. Dickinson. Al-
man football coach and was movwl
to that position again for nxt year.
Should "Choppy" 1t Nbrake
to tak charr of Denver friiver
r.l'.x hla huiit I almost assured.
for the P. 1 Hi work a coach at Nebraska is
inntr.e and , ennnirh recommendation for the
illstrom tripled.
Wi't tripld. and
Keyes or the B outnt made a two
bacrr and Koiab a tripl. but
nqjad A cam bark in th rrond
or three more tallies.
Bi'tner' carelessness in the sec
ond inning tn allowing ihree runs
0 score on an error gave the B
i,.am a chance to catch un. how-
ever L'rban pitched
1 luh in th last two
-2-1" 1
.208 i
.204
.202
.199 !
P,ittnr threw
the A team.
th whole cam for 1 Denver authorities and should n
1 leave for Denver, her
Mortar Hoard Plan
Mother Day eat
Vermillion. S L- Mar
Mother wi'.I lay aside her
darning and dirbwaihiDg lor
two days and b a truest of h-r
son or daughter at th t'tii
verfity of South iJiko-a. r
cording to plan for Mother'
Day. which have hc-en formu
lated by member of Mortar
Board, honorary senior wom
en's organization at ihe uni
verity. Tbe mother of every s'dnt
will be Invited to Pnd Satur
dy and Sunday. May 11 and
12, on 'he rmpus. The feature
o: tbe tw-day viit will be a
banquet which all university
student and tbeir mother will
attend. Tb program for lb
remamd'-r of the two days t
being i-lanced now by the mem
ber of Mortar boird.
N 4TIONAL EGG WEEK
WILL GLORIR HEN
Ams. !owz. March 27 'E?gs
for Health," the slogan for the Na
tional Egg week to be celebrated
over the na'ion from May 1 to 7, I
not a misleading banner, according
to Alvan Oderkirk. poultry market
ing specialist of Iowa Stat College.
H states that eggs are one of the
most perfect foods for tbe human
rare.
pha XI Delta and Hill, Alpha Gam- J
ma Rho.
Rathbuin, Delta Gamma andi
Otradovsky. Vlieta Chi vs. Kappa;;
Kapi.i Gamma and bauman. Delta 3
Tan Tielta.
a- Mere, reta tiamma and Tay- t j
lor. Tau Kappa Fpsilon va. Phi ,
Beta Phi and Art Schroeder, Kap- .
pa Sigma. ' : 4
Riemers. Ielta Gamma and Fre-i s
ricka, Sigma Nu vs. Alpha Chi (m- $
ega and Beta Theta Pi. -
Mildred Hoff. 162 R street and
flauKS. Theta XI vs. Alpha Chi
Omega and Kappa Sigma.
Jim Elliott., Sigma Phi Epsilon v.
8.
9.
i 10.
111.
Lewardowtkl look good for the ini-
John Munn 139 tial sack position. Swanson's hit
.toe King 131 J ting has ben atireetory. but he
Eoton Clarke 138 . may be shifted to the outfield In
High Men in Sheep
E. W. Jar.ike
E. A. Daaielsco
G. IJ. Adam
Buck Barnes
Jo Kin$
High Man in Her
U. Fnntt 142
Buck Barnes 128
John Munn 125
Frack Sampson 105
Geiaid Schick 10s
High Men ef the Contest
Buck Bame
John Munn
Glenn Hedlund
Caleb Jorgenaon
Cliff Jorgenson
Raymond Nixon
Rav Eiigleborn
G. H. Adams
George Powll
E. W. Janike
U Frantz
-
The New Watches
Are Here
We eld so many wrlt watch
Ourlnp tht holiday that It w
nKHury to reorder In every
mb. The nrw one ar her and
what pindid style thty ercl Fac
tory priced as uul and sold on
cy term. Com In and th
fine on you my own on term 0
NO INTfcIET TO PAY MERE
Only $l a Week-
OT EN F0TY-TWO OT
I JjClub Plan Jewe lery
Bp
1 ."Tit i
4aW7
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..STJ
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..641
. .6." 5
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ALPHA DELTA PI WINS
Colorado Apgic Send
Band To i'n Giii Dormitory Places Second;
Fort coiiini'v Twentyon cities 1 Delta Zeta Take Third;
and towaa in Colo-mJo will te vis Many Compete
ited by the Colorado Agricultural ' r
college itudem band, composed of' Alpha Ils PI, registering 609
member of the Reserve Officers' j point, carried off tournament bon
Training Corp, on f' eleventh an- or, in the In'ramural bowling tour
rual tour. Match 29 to April 14 , cv. i;o R placd second with a
Forty member of the band 'III .score of S72. and Delia Zeta placed
make tbe irip. third with a score of S.
i Othr contestant in th final
1 were Alpha Delta Theta and Kappa
, Alpha Tbeta, scoring 472 and 21
respectively. With i4 team itpir-
20 different groups entered
bowling tournament tbe
bowling season closed with a par-
"DON'T
BE
GILLY"
EAT
AT TMC
TEMPLE CAFETERIA
GOOD COOKING
CatONABLC PRICK
Sledae' Editor Calls tor Scandal
Copy lo Put in Engineers' Fun Sheet
Tlie fciandal in
engineering is oon
the College of (will nol be censured, consequently
be un- ome ncn iun i ciim-icu,
i All ih ikeietona concealed in
earthed. If there are. any scores to )blr V4J.)ou, doset wul be
h illed with aJiy student or fac-1 dragged caiI into tbe Hgt where
ul-r member of tbe Colltg of En-;11 &ay gate on them with horror
ui 7 "JC""'-' , . .,.r,, -vii t, friends
rmeerice. now is aa excepuonar ,
opportunity to get it back on thtm-
Scaadalous mitt rial is wanted for
Jho "Sledge," tbe engineer scan
dal sheet.
If there is anything humorous,
catLle or scandalous in taiure
kbout anr one connected with tbe
of tbe pei son indicted exclaim,
"Well, 1 never wou.'d have believed
it of him." Faculty tj embers can
not give low salaries fot tbeir rea
son of resignation, after the
"Sledge" come out.
Some etiginej-rs claim that they
have no scandal in tbeir college
Cotieae of Engineering lust write it and that :- "Sledge" will merely
on a Up of paper and drop it lsio
one of the boxes placed in the hall
at all the bclldings where engi
neer hang out- Do not bother to
sign came on the paper, for ?he
av'.bora will not be acknowledged,
aad mamX around some time while
classes are sot In session, not be-, will be cielri bated
cisre of any wish to be caight is ir banquet
be a black tage, but "we are from
a fceigbborljs state." The "Sledge"
will make lot of people wish they
bad lived better live.
The day of reckoning cometb
(for engineers) on Thursday of
Engineers' week w hen tbe "Sledge"
at tbe "ELgi
Probmbly very
', ticipation of more than 175 girls.
Scores Are High
Scores made by fhe teama a: tbe
end of the tournament were much
higher than those made al tbe be- 1
'. ginning according to Mr. Krepps
of tb Y. M. C. A. bowling aJJer.
"Most or tbe girls who entered tbe
toJtitament bad never bowled be-
fore," Ruth Anderson, who 1 in ,
' charge of the tourney, stated.
I Fifty intramural point are giten '
, 10 tbe winner of tbe tournament.
: lv-enty-five to the rusner-up and
; fifteen to tbe team that placed
'.bird. Each team that entered re
ceived 25 point towarded the intra-
mural championship.
! Til year' tournament, tbe sec
! w4 to be played by e-oraaka nnl
' versi'y girls, created much interest
j In bowling a a winter sport, ac-f
corlicg to tne statements ol inose
in charge of the games.
LOU HILL Announcing
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A Marahail Field k Cornptay
Product
"The fin ert ia Men' Wear"
Phone B3975 'or
Appointment
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MOKE MEMBERS
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Island country bome. The second
tbo avct of making your contriba-' few would attend tbe affair, but the
lion, but In order to avoid conge- j desire to learn what the "Sledge"
l low ia tbe balls. La u aay about others overcome
;tb fear that It might contain
jeometuixig embarrassing about i act takes place in a deserted tern
The "Sledge" will contain some themselves which It doubtless will. I pie in Alhabed. a fictitiooe oriental
be id. startling aad daring facts., So if (tadenis in the Oiiege of En-1 land. All scenes will be played b
T editor of tbe publication will glneering fen to b rather wor I fore a "eye" or curtain completely
4 be made public because It tied, there' a reason. TVry are i covering the back and side of the i
as.ght sot be altogether rondocive afraid -be "Sledge" is going to bit I stage. Pieces will be need only to
te hia bealtk aad well-being and then and their fear ar wll i gje finishing touch lo tbe bome,
can yon feature it, tbe material : grounded. (and tbe temple. i
if Vi
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The CO-ED
Mo1 Critical Judge
of All!
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ker that 1 laa frtrftffta atf
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ccnr
Ihumbs up"
the spirit of
industry . . .
FOR every race or game or debate
that one team wins, another must
lose . . . It'i forever "thumbs up"
or "thumbs down", according to
which side you are on. But in
industry there's one side only.
Enlightened industry backseveryman on
her teams. For it is to industry's advan
tage to see that every man makes good.
Here5'ou have an inspiring picture.
Co-operation. The "vet" encouraging
the novice. All industry rooting for
achievement.
It is not surprising then that so many
men have found the interests of
after-college years fully as broad
and as absorbing aa those of un
dergraduate days.
Western Electm
WNCE lip 2 MANUFACTURERS FOR THE BELL SYSTEM