Friday, April 2, 1943 Tigermen Develop Players . . . Versus SonWs COLUMBIA, Mo., April 1. 'Jni versity of Missouri football follow ers can breathe a nostalgic sigh next Saturday afternoon . when they watch their Big Six confer once champion team of 1942, al most intact, take a final fling at football, because it may be a long time before Coach Don Faurot can assemble an outfit of similar pow erhouse proportions. The occasion of the conuback of the 1942 outfit is the annual alumni game, with which the Bon gals traditionally close their spring practice campaign, and there will be no less than 19 let ter men in alumni uniform, 17 of them letter winners in the 1942 season. Faurot explained that the un precedented alumni strength stems from the fact that neither juniors nor seniors on the 1942 squad are expected back next fall because of war conditions, and as a re sult, all of them have been tossed into the alumni hopper for the game. All are in the army, navy or marine corps reserve, excepting calls to active duty soon. Intramural Pins Topple . . Bom ling Starts Bowling activity in fraternity Intramural circles opened fire Thursday with four matches slated for execution. Competition in the lower bracket continues Monday with three contests scheduled. , Delta S:rs meet the Phi Delts, Delta Tan Delta rolls against the Sammies f,n;l the DU keglers match the Phi Gams in the Mon day mati'hf.s. Thursday matches had yet to he tabulated as . the pmi'r win! to press last night. Quart'. inal matches are slated -J. Mt ' sn Q. If V. ar l iving Stamp ,-lioulil lie lost, hi oli n, or lr-lro-(l, au they be re placed ' A. No. Tliey hlinultl lw kcjit in safe place ami exchanged for V iir Nixing Bond at the cnrlicl opportunity. Q. W hen do War Savings Bonds mature? A. Ten years from the iMe dale. Q. an a Bond be iinirrl in the names of twe person as o-ottnrrt? 11 U Crockett. A. Yci. btit only indit ul na's may be so named, (lorpnraliont, associa tions hurt lie, and lodge may not be named aa coowncrs. Q. Wlmt Mrpa khonld be taVen vlien a Bond it lost, Klolen, or dchtroyed? A. The Treasury Depart ment, Division of Ioant and Ciirreney, Mrr hundie Mart, Chicago, III., filionld be noliiied immediately, reference being made lo the ee rie, year of it-Mie, date, denomination, and ae rial number of the Bond, and the name ond addrexa of the reg istered owner. InMrur tiona a lo proof re quired will then be aent jon. Remember the longer you keep War Bond, up to 10 years, the more valuable tlicy become. Bruin Spring Drills Puzzle LOS ANGELES, Calif., April 1 Bruin grid coaches Horrell and Richards don't know exactly what to expect on the eventful day of April the 5th, when the second wartime spring practice opens in green-walled Spaulding field. Horrell refuses to make even the vaguest estimate as to who and how many young hopefuls will show up in preparation for the 1943 grid season. Even the exact composition of that grid season is not known at the present writing. The Bruins coaching staff, in holding practice tfiis spring, will put no emphasis on the fact that many "prospects" have no chance of being in U.C.L.A. for the fall campaign. "We'll have a lot of fun at any rate," concludes genial Uclan mentor, Horrell. loivctn Tenches Purdue Mentors AMES, Iowa. April 1. A. M. (Mike) Michalske, head football coach at Iowa State college, will appear on the staff of the annual Purdue University spring football clinic April 9-10. Michalske, who is conducting spring practice for the Cyclones, will lecture on line play at the La fayette, Ind., institution. for April 7, with semi-final games coming up April 12. Finalists will collide on April 15. Ames Gridiron Drills Start ... 33 Out AMES, la., April l.-Mike Michalske, head football coach at Iowa State, opens spring work with Big Six football candidates this week. , The Cyclone mentor states that the squad which reported Monday night includes light, inexperienced men. Don Siebold, guard, is the only letterman reporting. Howard Tippee, veteran halfback, and the only other letterman available, has not yet reported for workouts. Two former stars of the Cyclone grid sport, Royal Lohry and Bill Barger, are helping the regular staff with coaching duties. The squad reporting for spring drills incldues Frank Anderson, Dick Bryan, Stan Clay, Bob Kiick son, Joe Galietto, Lee Gollwitzer, Sam Gillotti, Dave Hamilton, Walt Haugo, Gene Hulse, Bnrnell King re. Varren Krafka, Henry Land ski on. Jim Rasmussen, Larry Russell, Stan Peterson, Frank Stclovitch, Bob Thornburg, Don Seibold, Paul Weaver, Milton Chewning, Alder Presler, Neil Bohner, Gene Dau bendiek, Dennis Murphy. Virgil Chamberlain, Dick How ard, Dave Walton, Charles Dozois, Coburn Turbos, Jim McKeegan, Bob Broms and John Brawdon. Hawkeyc Baseball Club Favored to Win m Big leu IOWA CITY, la., April 1. The Iowa Hawkeyes are making no bones about their designs on an other Big Ten baseball title. The squad includes eight veterans from lat season's co-championship team and some of the most promising sophomores in recent years. The Hawkeyes will find the climb to the top of the heap a rocky one. Opening their schedule this Saturday, they will play 12 games, 10 of which are league af fairs, in less than a month. While most of the other Big Ten schools will not engage their toughest foes until May, when the . . . Rocky Climb weather is beginning to warm up, Iowa will have ended its entire schedule May 1. In addition, Iowa this year has a new coach, J. E. "Waddy" Davis. Iowa's former coach, OTto Vogel, generally recognised as one of the best in the business, now is an officer in the navy's pre-flight program. Hawkeye standouts are Harold Lind, hard-hitting right fielder who batted .338 last year, and Tommy Farmer, veteran second baseman, tagged as a likely major league prospect. Joe McCarthy, Owen Bush, Rogers Hornsby, Gabby Street and Johnny Evers have managed teams in both major leagues. Sigma Alpha Iota Concert 3 p. m. Sunday Temple Theatre Admission Free Spring NEWS St . i ,tf V Designs "BRAID BELLE" t;v i . Three rowi of navy llue or rrJ lrail trace 0 JL. Tli roe rows of navy Mue or red lrail trace the collar, the pocket and the klfcvrs of Ihi new bpring blouse. Il'n made of nhite raj oil hantung and comes in Mzes 32 lo 3ft. Milltr'i Nrcanear till Mrl H.r niiiss as ft. , 0C4SlMte . . the new shoes for STREET and SPORTS. They're' more than wedgie play fchoes herause they have all the comfort and the expert construction of other Gold Crow Slioet. Vi car them for office, for wartime duties . . . and for lciurclimes too! Remember to BRING RATION BOOK NO. 1 (At left) Torlet tie In turf tun only. (Center) llcrilest, toclem tie in lurflan only. Midrr'a W.mcn'i bb.rt S.i.u I l..r (At right) Toi-Icm pump In turf tun und red. m i LLE R 6 P A I fl E h