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The final score for the half was a foul basket secured by Le Bas. Inability of Hoefer to throw the free ones kept the Sig Alphs from even ing the score. The half ended, 6 to 2, in the Delts' favor. The second half started with both teams full of fire. The Sig Alphs lost several good chances for a basket. Engstrom scored first with a free goal. The Delts scored two baskets in rapid succession, and Le Bas got an other free one. Nolan secured a beauty from the center of the floor. The Delts came right back with a ringer. The playing became rougher as the. Sig Alphs tried to overcome the Delts lead, but time was called before the were able to even up. Fi nal score, 12 to 8 . Most of the members of the two competing fraternities and many J other spectators witnessed the bat tle, and rooted when the play became exciting. The lineup: Delta Taus Sifl Alphs Le Bas ". ..f Hoefer The College World SANGUINE SCIENTIST FINDS DEATH RATE ENCOURAGING Earth Wouldn't Be Big Enough if Difficulties of Existing Were Much Diminished University of Washington, Mar. 14. If one-fifth of all the animals born on earth were to live a normal life, there wouldn't be room enough to hold them all, Prof. Trevor Kincaid told a zoology class recently. If the elephant family, for instance, had multiplied in a direct geometric ratio, as all. animals tend to increase; if each successive offspring had sur vived the hardships of life and round ed out a normal career, there'd be standing room only on the earth, he said. "Or, taking it from another angle," he added, "if the salmon family had survived all the adversities-that be fall a fish, each living an average salmon's life, there wouldn't be enough ocean on the earth to hold them alL" A single tapeworm, according to the Washington zoologist, lays 100,002,; 000 eggs at a time. So, if every egg should batch out and the worms grow unmolested, one mother tapeworm could supply every man, woman and child In the United States with a lit tle tapeworm. Fortunately, however, only a very small percentage of animals born sur vive, and nature has provided bar riers which will always keep the num bers limited properly. R X S Irwin t Corey Flynn c Engstrom Hr g Emly Kline 8 No,an Score: Delts. 12; Sig Alphs, 8." Goals: Corey. 2; Flynn, 2; Irwin, 1: Le Bas, 3; Nolan, 1. Foul goals: Le Bas, 2; Engstrom, 1; Hoefer, 1. -Substitutes: Grant for Irwin. Referee: Campbell. SELECT ALL-FRAT BASKETBALL SQUAD The interfraternity basketball tour nament was brought to a close last night by the Sigma Alpha Epstlon- Delta Tau De'.ta game. The tourna ment has been one of the best un dertaken and the games have shown remarkable class for interfrat games. In picking an all-fraternity team, It is natural to give the division con tenders first place, but to limit the team to five men would not be men tioning many men who are Of first class calibre. This selection is the result of as fair a comparison of teams and individuals as possible un der the conditions upon which the games were played: FORWARDS Flothow Beta Theta PI. Pickett Sigma Phi Epsilon. Le Bas Delta Tau Delta. Schumacher Alpha Tau Omega. Selzer Phi Kappa Psi. CENTERS Albrecht Sigma Phi Epsilon. Flynn Delta Tau Delta. Engstrom Sigma Alpha Epsilon. GUARDS Hager Delta Tau Delta. Shaw Alpha Tau Omega. Beck Acacia. Cook Phi Kappa Psi. SEE THINGS See things. There is no other way of getting the best out of life with such a degree of success. The man who sees things takes advantage of his opportunities and accomplishes his plans. We of poor eyesight are likely to say that such a-man wasjucky in being in the right place when the right opportunity appeared. The 'rath is he was abl to see taings. One of the charges brought against men who have a college education is that they have been trained to under stand books, but havs not learned to notice with accuracy the practical things of the work-day world. They Bay (the men who find fault with col leges) that few college men really sec things until .they have been out in the world for years. This charge ought not to be true against any man. First of all, he should be taught to observe what is going on about him. Then, as he grows older, whether or not he has a college education, he will be able to make the best of his environment. One must see things to accomplish anything of worth. University Mis- sourian. IT . PAYS TO EXERCISE At this time, just at the start of the second semester, there is a splen did opportunity for many students to take advantage of the benefits offered by exercising in the gymnasium. There are a number of Purdue men who probably o through their en- tire university course without even getting or the gym floor In a track suit and then at graduation they won der why they feel sluggish and as If they are unfit to actively attack prob lems which might require some phys ical endurance. With five months more to develop the muscles and to get good red blood coursing through the veins why Is It that so many men never go near the gym or get out Into the country and get some exer cise? Merely because It lsran unwrit ten law with many students that enough exercise "is obtained going back and fo:h to class. They rise in the morning, wa'k a block or so to class and return al noon or In tho evening without having walked more than a ini'.e. Tumi at night they are again at the ttudy table until the "wee" hours, th'.jn go to bed with a wonder expressed why they do not sleep. 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