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ire ■Mi Lauta«. IM I. r 2 ''CLASSES EXCUSED i j Monday, May 31. Cats will { tie given for absences Sat- I urda? iorraoon. frigan Slate News 1 Occasional show n and j thandentorms tonight and 2 Friday; colder late tonight { or fndi> Volume 24 THURSDAY. HAY 26, 1932 Numb«’ 44 CLASS OFFICERS CHOSEN ATELECTION YESTERDAY D1CKMAN CHOSEN COUNCIL HEAD c>untii Destiny MANY ATTEND Stolen Cornet FOR COMING YEAR AT LAST lhl,en,hmHim SW1NG0UT0F Founi in c> nn- MEETING OF GOVERNING BODY I I, Elected Vice-Prnident, Farley Choini Secretary; Flan art Made (or Annual Cap Niyht, Jure 2 ; Name Can didutn on All-College Ballot. tii»n of ollitvr- for the com ini 1 Itui-iiie-s at (he la t meclinjz Tuesi I ay night« M ilton 1 Jiuki f •*! the oflice of presidi lit of I ! itr wttf the main a- Student t'oun* Wyandotte, was • \«•ruing body for it. lion Fisk» Highland Hark, reueiv-ing the second^ '<•:« in ibi- Italiotiug, v.;u automatically named as sidelit aridi Mmanl Farloy, Albion, was (»letted to «• of socretarv-treas-& J h»-* newly elected prved "ti the v and Farle1 » as elai utatives and Fisk as vaine* met*’ tup Beaver Family Moves Into New Home Lncnting of Lost Initrument SENIOR CLASS *•,o of Retoru. 3000 People Witness Aar.no! |* ? t m<*r o-trn an inkhown Senior Ceremony Despite Ram Threat. b4*,id •" C jy i;; poiu-e invest, igi; LANTERN NIGHT NEXT £ ^ r “ Co-edt lo March With LghtcJ ra a:, .. t -e»t Lanterns Around Campus na^ „ ' ui^lrnel* 1 Neat Tuesday jjf. Sm all Vote Recorded in Annual Spring Polling R.0.T.C.SH0W Select Vondette, Asmus SET FOR MON. and McKibbin for Class President Positions Wed. it* riunuxr Number of Entries in Horse Show is Greater Than Last Year Cuunn! Cede P.as i hy Hui«e Majority ti All-College Vote; Tie Ir Sophomore Class Calls for Speuil Elvetico; Four “ Sticker” Candidates Defeated WilUtri liiikm in SENIORS ELECT ALUMNI HEADS Stewart Announces Details of Special Alumni Assona tion Offer. •nor • id •> >4 ti* A b/a iHa reair.' mat INSPECT LOCAL MILITARY UNIT ALUMNI DAY TO ATTRACT GRADS Promirent Alunni to Gather On Campos for 7Sth Anniversary. CO-EDS TO SIGN AS COUNSELORS Fvrly Start is Made on Big Sister Movement for Nest Year. L* -, i* i, «tar, it lune 6-7 Are Dates Set for Annual R 0. T C. Irspection. . JL#«4n*U. «* Mm rWKV T> -■:*»ted ■ FEES REDUCED BY BOARD ACT SUMMER WORK BEGINS JUNE 20 Sirte Board of Afrifultur i Takes Action to Cut Payroll. *rol. A H Nelsoo Will Again Head Sunnier School Activities TO PUCE TROPHY CASES IN UNION Blue Key and Sen,or Class Pre •eot Cases as Lobbv Decorations BIOLOGICAL FRATERNITY TO FETE NEW MEMBERS 1»’+ r #r C V M !'T P«-* H F Mi.rxht.Il C A Mahoney Fn»nk nmt pr-< n H W**t*' ■ *.‘.l uity member*. i•TrdUtlr Undent.** ’•*.*» -A1*! '** j»i«i iff O H H* *'• 1 W F «ore H M Clark C »aiwilUa A 8 Pvfcett A M Porter H S 8*stum. C 8 Wattman P O Ed* *.*rd« J L Dei#::* Ororvr Brown H L Duntoc. Ardie Quatafsnn C A Btffewg WS LMtfon Walter Petera* and David Damon vTtin«u.p«V4MS slIIO M x - ItVON rdrr itti BAND CONCERT IS HALTED BY RAIN Fart •< Ctactlltd P«•*«•■ *• B* Im IuM * Lad Cau mt if Strin The third band ee*v«rt f4 'tv , «pnrttf v r v « hut night wo* haired j he *T>d <4 thr first n untw-T bv ra I* *m rwM-i<— r y to *«mW’ ytMT%tn rather t .'van pmxtnftne hSMt tr** 4 ihr D *ir.t SNIDER TO PLAY AT DEMOLAY HOP Prominent Detroit Orchestra Faotsred io Lansing Spring Dance SEK ROT. PLANS HIE SATURDAY Ir u t il Staim i to Cu m D im O stai fw Natart Stair ive ann^a hop : Tfc,» *hc* ai r» rari" near month With the pn*r- to or siren by thr «eiuor rlam to tlw win* nrn at the Water <*m irai on dis- play roa te n -M M r um » ■* kr II.II.H » «*> nmtrt nm- UM nett a-«-« % pruara/n b% l epr-Jtrd F» - ttic¡'.'drd i, vaa aniikxmcrd rciae djrrrtor T>e flnal concrrt rtf th* year to b given nevt Wednesday iw fim » * 1 10 9'ekck in the fbraat of Ardei «Consumai on paat J> W in PUNNIU W W IIW S Wurk U O :»# "*•#<* n « . ••»«• •rfi* 4 the »“»jiWoe ard the -anvr* r*r. b* » prny*<! umard W* rra«* of B A rnd » A Oradf.-«se fourtn tradir,t Ut dtjee#»^ ¡Wx-rr«» -an be taken with eia.*tev r bar- ten otoc v farm «npi anoratiovi c h e tr - .*( r * h w p w mc s ftortlrvit and Encluh Uteraturr The fee fcr rjauner w b «i ;* H i which will be paid upon rsrrràastf *4 *Tì’..* a n d * ’« « 4 Or**" » name »#» th* ut Mu«« befare •t tras ttnw» vo ; nation lo the point YEARBOOK GOES ON SALE JUNE 1 C ppercUumew *o Be First to R fffii» Copee« of W*J verme :-e»T - : -*• A*■« re ii&r and ,t sim tw wi'J •ate ttoru i * » F* J * . at. ; be wty ■jjte- ’.t# %■ «re ,si*a. rr nritryti - y *;■ •>« >r •? *iw«n .■■■*• vi»» ! wa^aru* al p *^r- *-fr .=r»J »r,a> -■ •* j- »* ihtt > rnttd give * -T - '* in*# 'he botany are art’rtxab Friday and previau* ■»*«/* ,* for irana- f •!* tr,a;r ; Tram which «octai xeaacm frf-'wr * »? •>»* 'or Lanunc and Eatf the hike arsi; begir. Those «nak:ng Lahatng da-re-gaerv tim tvYp khoulrt he at the botany TVke*» »re avmiiabie f**wr. mem- *.t Liuotg At 7 45 fiat jrday momtng ber« X tre orranxatx* and a« the Kach pm an wilt r-arry hi* own doer m the liaata-.jc Ten pk- Fnday ondi Oaffee win be »erred May 71 to Atm BIUkEP AI TWHMKUS ENGINEERS MAKE INSPECTION TRIP EUctnc.l b )n r « | Stainti A/t a Dttntf far Ai- m ! Tri, .- ■i; -t »*. Thr per*» at v y. í m ifi » tlwrtttM te*» TV- .’■ ‘fterarv 4 luú* ■ rvr;«j»fcr9 r • ■■:»■-*».«* -to~rtrv * ^ *• n It»- - Vtetta are teu if n«ade ». ■ T.'to ÍJiirav i^.>errr tnt Watrvscaan *w)t;riut»g the Ntrsm ««alien Howard wsO-a»* lion B»».^vard heaüac P»ant and the Axx. '«-rdam anr* and AuSaaai. jn «rhncd Tentatm piana ral: fur a trip to the Dr#mat abrport In tha nvoAid ' -^'-rrttty mar'*4 • Mraxtey and .gam* e*^» -wrv-1 »rr. u r*** .p brf-AicV Hst-iav Jun» I. «*1» r ;•> ' •¥ * -*-"1 >rfattii9«d -rer» te rv. *wg*e» eft for open */ M -*r - j a w to.vrje. «tAMSmia »- ~rv** Tx.'tíry faz» b» pay thr ...Jkr.:-*- -4 hrv tiwrff a '^rooahv *vr % '«¡r«.*.ed a a a b f - . . » - # > * • far :• » '.-aaA pnce « 'X? W»»ttnemta# a i’ ertaaoo. klav « «' adetvu are wwrijed to appwa/ thr cíe»! rxer. nrsAw an the • grrr ¿ayv arder te* be «are that 1 *iít wcMT* ihrtr regna* y uar vrat- r»*.k . The aunwwt .wm* 4 the W atm - ine u rtgwrted to aw been put m II »( a i.arht proftt vr*w-rvaa far the pam errerai year* ü baa been pMb» hAhrd at • lam ■ucmt ftm to

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2 ' 'C L A S S E S E X C U S E D ij Monday, May 31. Cats will { tie given fo r absences Sat- I urd a? io rra o o n . frigan Slate News 1 O ccasional s h o w n an d

j thandentorms tonight and2 Friday; colder late tonight { or fndi>

Volume 24TH U R S D A Y . H A Y 26, 1932 N u m b «’ 44

CLASS OFFICERS CHOSEN AT ELECTION YESTERDAYD1CKMAN CHOSEN COUNCIL HEAD c>untii Destiny MANY ATTEND Stolen Cornet

FOR COMING YEAR AT LAST lhl,en,hmHim SW1NG0UT0F Founi in c> nn- MEETING OF GOVERNING BODY

I I, Elected Vice-Prnident, Farley Choini Secretary; Flan

art Made (or Annual Cap Niyht, Jure 2 ; Name Can

didutn on All-College Ballot.

tii»n o f ollitvr- fo r the com ini 1 Itui-iiie-s at (he la t meclinjz Tuesi I ay night« Milton 1 Jiuki f •*! the oflice o f presidi lit o f I !

itr wttf the main a- Student t'oun* Wyandotte, was

• \ «•ruing body fo rit. lion Fisk» Highland Hark, reueiv-ing the second^ '<•:« in ibi- Italiotiug, v.;u automatically named as sidelit aridi Mmanl Farloy, Albion, was (»letted to «• o f socretarv-treas-&

J h»-* new ly elected prved "ti the

v and F a r le1» as elai utatives and Fisk as

vaine* met*’ tup

Beaver Family Moves Into New Home

Lncnting o f Lost Initrument

SENIOR CLASS *•,oof Retoru.

3000 People Witness Aar.no! |* ? t m<*r o-trn an inkhown

Senior Ceremony Despite

Ram Threat. b4*,id •"C j y i ; ; poiu-e invest, igi;

LANTERN NIGHT NEXT £ ^ r “Co-edt lo March With LghtcJ ra a:, .. t -e»t

Lanterns Around Campus na „ ' u i^ lrn e l* 1

Neat Tuesday j j f .

S m a l l V o t e R e c o r d e d i n

A n n u a l S p r i n g P o l l i n gR.0.T.C.SH0W Select Vondette, Asmus

SET FOR MON. and McKibbin fo r ClassPresident Positions Wed.

it* riu n u xr

Number o f Entries in Horse

Show is Greater Than

Last YearCuunn! Cede P.as i hy Hui«e Majority ti All-College Vote; Tie

Ir Sophomore Class Calls for Speuil Elvetico;

Four “ Sticker” Candidates Defeated

W ilUtri l i i i k m i n

SENIORS ELECT ALUMNI HEADS

Stewart Announces Details of

Special Alumni Assona

tion Offer.

•nor • id •>

>4 ti* A

b/a iHa reair.' mat

INSPECT LOCAL MILITARY UNIT

ALUMNI DAY TO ATTRACT GRADSPromirent Alunni to Gather

On Campos for 7Sth

Anniversary.

CO-EDS TO SIGN AS COUNSELORS

Fvrly Start is Made on Big

Sister Movement for

Nest Year.

L * -, i * i, «ta r , it lune 6-7 Are Dates Set for

Annual R 0. T C.

Irspection.

. JL#«4n*U. «* MmrWKV T>

-■ : *»ted ■

FEES REDUCED BY BOARD ACT

SUMMER WORK BEGINS JUNE 20

Sirte Board of Afrifultur i

Takes Action to Cut

Payroll.

*rol. A H Nelsoo Will Again

Head Sunnier School

Activities

TO PUCE TROPHY CASES IN UNION

Blue Key and Sen,or Class Pre

•eot Cases as Lobbv

D e c o r a t io n s

BIOLOGICAL FRATERNITY

TO FETE NEW MEMBERS

1»’+ r #r C V M !'T P«-* H F Mi.rxht.Il C A M ahoney Fn»nk

nmt pr-< n H W**t*' ■!« *.‘.lu ity member*.

i•TrdUtlr Undent.** ’•*.*» -A1*! '** ■ j » i « i i f f O H H* *'• 1 W F «ore H M C lark I» C »aiwilUa

A 8 Pvfcett A M Porter H S8*stum . C 8 Wattman P O Ed* *.*rd« J L Dei#::* Ororvr Brow n H L Duntoc. A rd ie Q uatafsnn CA B t f fe w g W S LMtfon W alterP e t e r a * a n d D avid D am on

v T t i n « u . p « V 4 M S s l I I O M x - ItV O N

rdrr itti

BAND CONCERT IS HALTED BY RAIN

Fart •< Ctactlltd P«•*«•■ *• B* Im Iu M * Lad Cau

m t i f Strin

The th ird band ee*v«rt f4 'tv , «pnrttf v r v « hut night wo* haired j

• he *T>d <4 thr first n untw-T bv ra I* * m rwM-i<— ry to *«mW’■ ytMT%tn ra th er t .'van pmxtnftne

hSMt tr** 4 ih r D *ir.t

SNIDER TO PLAY AT DEMOLAY HOP

Prominent Detroit Orchestra

Faotsred io Lansing

Spring Dance

SEK ROT. PLANS HIE SATURDAY

I r u t i l S t a im i to Cu m D i m O s t a i fw N a ta r t

Stair

ive ann^a

hop :

Tfc,» *hc* ai r» rari"near m onth With the p n *r- to or s ire n by thr «eiuor rlam to tlw win* nrn at the W ater < * m ir a i on d is­play

r o a t e n - M M r u m » ■ *k r I I . I I . H » « *> nmtrt n m - U M

nett a-«-« % pruara/n b% l epr-Jtrd F» -ttic ¡'.'drd

i, v a a aniikxm crd rciae d jrrrto r

T > e fln al concrrt rtf th * year to b g iven nevt W ednesday iw f i m » *1 10 9 'e k c k in th e fb raat of Ardei

«C on sum ai on p a a t J>

W i n P U N N IU W W I I W S

Wurk U O :»# "*•#<* n « . ••»«••rfi* 4 th e »“»jiWoe a r d the

-anvr* r*r. b* » prn‘y*<! umard W* rra«* of B A rn d » A Oradf.-«se fo u r t n tradir, t Ut dtjee#»^ ¡Wx-rr«» -an be taken w ith eia.*tev r bar- ten otoc v fa rm « n p i anoratiovi c hetr - .*( r* h w p w mc s fto rtlrv it and E n c lu h U teraturr

The fee fc r r ja u n e r w b « i ;* H i w hich w ill be paid upon rsrrràastf

*4 *Tì’..* and *’« «4

Or**"» name »#» th*

ut Mu«« befare •t tras ttnw» vo ; nation lo the point

YEARBOOK GOES ON SALE JUNE 1

C ppercUumew *o Be First to R f f f i i » Copee« of

W*J verme

:-e»T - : -*• A *■«r e ii&r and ,t s i m t w

w i'J •a te tto ru i * » F *J *. at. ; be wty

■jjte- ’.t# %■ «re ,si*a.rr nritryti - y *;■ •>« >r •? *iw«n .■■ ■*• vi»» !

wa^aru* al p *^r-*-fr .= r»J »r,a> -■ •* j -

»* ihtt> rnttd give * -T - '* in*#

'h e botany are art’r t x a b F rid ay and previau* ■»*«/*

,* for ira n a - f •!* tr,a;r ; Tram w hich «octai xeaacm

frf-'wr * »? •>»*'or L a n u n c and E atf

the hike arsi; begir. T hose «nak:ng Lahatng d a -re -g a e rv tim tvYp khoulrt he at the botan y TVke*» »re avm iiabie f**wr. m em - *.t Liuotg At 7 45 fiat j r d a y m om tng ber« X t r e o r r a n x a t x * and a« the K ach p m a n wilt r-arry h i* own doer m th e liaata-.jc T en pk- F n d a y ond i O affee win be »erred M ay 71

t o A tm B I U k E P A I T W H M K U S

ENGINEERS MAKE INSPECTION TRIP

EUctnc.l b ) n r « | S ta in ti

A / t a D t t n t f f a r A i-

m ! T r i ,

.- ■i; -t »*. Thr per*» atv y. í m ifi » tlwrtttM te*»

TV- .’■‘ fterarv 4 luú* ■ rvr;«j»fcr9 r • ■■ :»■-*».«* -to~rtrv * ^ *•n It»- - • V tetta are t e u i f n«ade

». ■ T.'to Í J i ir a v i^.>errr tn tWatrvscaan *w)t;riut»g theNtrsm ««alien Howard wsO-a»* lio n B »» .^ vard h e a ü a c P»ant and th e Axx. '«-rdam an r* and AuSaaai. jn «rhncd T e n t a t m p iana ra l: fu r a tr ip to th e Dr#mat abrport In tha nvoAid '

■ - '-rrttty mar'*4 •

Mraxtey and .gam* e* »

-wrv-1»rr. ur*** .p brf-AicV Hst-iav Jun» I.

«*1» r ;•>' • ¥ * -*-"1 >rfattii9«d-rer» te rv. *wg*e» eft for open* / M -*r - ja w to.vrje. «tAMSmia»- ~rv** Tx.'tíry faz» b» pay thr...Jkr.:-*- -4 hrv tiwrff

a '^rooahv *vr % '«¡r«.*.ed a aabf • - . . » - # > * • far :•» '.-aaA pnce « 'X? W»»ttnemta# a i ’ ertaaoo. k lav

« « ' adetvu a re wwrijed to appwa/• th r c í e » ! rx e r . n r s A w a n th e

• grrr ¿ayv arder te* be «are th a t 1 * iít wcM T* ih rtr regna* y u ar v r a t-

r»*.k .T h e aunwwt .wm* 4 th e W a t m -

ine u rtgw rted to a w been put mII »( a i.arh t proftt vr*w-rvaa far the pam e rre ra i y ear* ü b aa been pMb» hAhrd at • lam

■ u cm t ftm t o

¡ f e '! ' . '

JKr e í

iy ■* Xa

11i fIH§

PjSiwTw#'' M icttid A M S fA t k í<iisWd ie> í8pfjjp ■

¿ i á J tn Thursday, M ay 26,

U S Spnrl«

i r - 'Har. ; Heo l , .S I

P ; Report,

-m * .» * . YPSI NINE RE ATS scabbar andíude£ £ < H iu»or. le í.™ ,,.v.„u „„k . _ I INDUCTS NtW OFFICERS

TrWhon» 2-SIM C P R lIU l l l T (1 MAaoclatc Editor Norm Reeder i r ACOIUn/lll I CAMTelephone B-S2D2 New officer* of Scabbard andIhuincr» Mi»nnv*«r ... Fr*nk Noble — ---■ ■ Blade military mpn s honorary

Yearling, Show V n l u w k(|«wiety. m m Inducted I#»t 1j»iida.v Hitting a i Kileen Hurls

Nice Game.

1032

COLLEGEBULLETIN

C»*cd Editor

T o Win! « Mann

Farley. M II •. K. ('■ Marron■r« K. W Har.

II Sbaitnf. (\ W illiam «, Maini. F Fi

»TH KKHs OH BALLOTS

He r e s

One S m o lc e

fo r MEN

E D G E W O R T Hh JW O K IM G T O B A C C O

Ugr

Those who took ever the reins of the organization with the ceremony hold then nrp: Milton Dickmnn.captain; A. o. Hubert, first lieu­tenant ; Emory Poster, second lieu­tenant; and R. P Wilson, first •ertjenni

After the induct inn rites n com­mittee was appointed to arrange n

twirled for the Spartans and turned banquet for the Inspecting officers

The Vpsilanti Froth won their turn game with the State venr!inns here Saturday. H to 6. Bob Kileen

Michigan state*» baseball team meets Western State hérè Satureia at 4 10 p. m The University of Chicago nine will be played on the Spartan diamond Memorial Day at 3 o'clock in the alternoon.

Campus Artistt Honored AbroadFour Muuic Imtmetnr, Invited

lo Teach at Saliburg Ordì» M irai Acadamjr.

T h e Fog Horn

YPS THW CLADT^Ä« C t m iR E STATE All-ag council Fleeted the fo|ir

ing officers Tuesday night pr * dent. Allen Cox, Charlotte vl,: presidertt. Wilbur McMi

in a good performance, but weak­ness In hitting on the part of his teammates accounted for the loss Parker, who turned back the Vpsi i:lne earlier in the season. 8 to 6, was out of thr- line-up with ah In­fer ted foot

The yearlings hit at Kalamazoo , this afternoon playing the Western State freshmen Due to weakness in the pitching staff. Bob Kileen will probably be forced to pitch hvg* second game inside of a week Two ganies with Lansing Eastern hign school, here, are the oulv others re­maining «»n the schedule.

who will review the Michigan State ■»liege R. o T C. June 8.

E L J ÎC T < I. A S S O I I K K R S IN K L K C T IO N S W K IV IM Y

About a hundred years ago. in 1830. to lie exact, the people of Salzburg. Austria, and other inlet-'

Migjt -whool trackmen of Michigan ‘I?1* 1 “ » various nationswill compete in the annual track icrn,pd ftn ‘nteinatlonal foundation nnd field championships which will ,(;r . PVWWvatlDfi, of the blrth-be held Saturday in Stale's stadiutu l,*nr,> °f Mozart, who was a native

on of the city of Salr.burg. Since| hat time the foundation has grown!

..... . tremendously. It now possesaes theig y g . S g P ' l hou* tn whirl, Momrt . » tom.

the villas In which lie compoM-d

at 9 00 a. in. a n d 1 00 p m .

•Continued from pai 1>««ssful candidate for treasurer u tins das.» Was Robert Iz>ng. Pon tin« with 03 ._v«»t«*s. Thom a* War ner, l.ansmg. was the defeated cun tildad' With 80 votes

Tn the freshman class. ClificrtM« Kibbm.

A n n u al stnednt art Sunday. May 25, tn the studios the art department in olds Ha.I Types of nil work presented In the department are on display T h e ex­hibit will continue for two weeks and is open t«» tlie* public every afternoon from 3 to 5 The exhibit ■ s open all Sunday ufternonn.

We were sitting at our de*k with our iwper knife at "Present sabre" when the tallowing letter "passed in review."

Ntaie News.MIrhlfan state CoHegr

W#» the "hnpe sf (be world." Ibe eaMege itadent«. are nat Hie Ignorant of Hie Itsse n i, the •rise af the mine. We rlamor for a ball and send M r men off to a " i lor ions" carnage. We whine far drum«, little seeing that each beat means one mom agony. We who lave the clink of sabres will one day scream to hear It.

Ho here's to the Military Ball!It on ly co sts us o u r lives.

MANHAItRT L. IMI.KV.

t retT I T L E S A T D A 3 U — 1 secretary andaim Lepnrd. Lake Odessa I This council is made up at

Stale Second in Field o f 14 tl™ ts 811 the clubs of & , .. , : cultural division, and the «ia.

Senoaw; ronr Intercollegiate business manager nr the m „ . , n , 1 Anrlculturlst. Cox Is presidea fC i f f l DttmfH. I the Orange. MeMalh of Bl(«i

1 Bridle, and Lepnrd of the

BEATTY 6 HIGH SCORER 'ub

Mttiter,

ed I«» popho o p p o ti

ic office ol e president Robert Ki

Laming, was tiam- e of hext year's

iefeating hinHilt ol 85 In

Beekeepers .seminar w .mnwai barbecue in I mght Games, contests ment and eats will be I

bold tin i: r-tuin to •ntert alii iilshed.

de

Mary 1 « i andida

ldCIKV 111 tinan Stickle. En# cnted Barbar jet Laming, t Lansing co-id ic ballot of t!it ill of

I ut heran student tint» util inc* if\t Sunday night, Mav 20 at 7 3

s tu d e n t ( i r a i t « « - m e e t in g Frida

Doctor Edward II. Kraus, Dean « he Summer School ¡it the Univ.- it y n l Michigan w ill g iv e all uatrated lecture on "The Queat i nan-made gems.' .June 3. in ti Ham le e tu r *1 ru oln o f th e C h e m is t I. l id d in g The Ic i . lu i i ' w i l l In* giv. nder ti c auspice?, of the Michigi*

i pu n

I'aihrUr figure : by I let prnwf vent.

A nmtli In a

» FI III NT (.OVI ItW II NT

w «-»•«' Garinpenri'd unop

«1 Hex Steel«

i stat. chapter o f Phi Kappa Pi T - lecture* will in' open to the stud«

also u»opposecandidate

(leYlntav Sprilli P a rt# lotnort’i v night ¡ti Mi.' baltmotn o f the Lt.

dared clcl’ted (H 'sil iprVs l»\

his bn ileta^irmVicaìl

*11,1! Masonic Temple. Flryct 8ni

for Mie annual pariv. which ir co

Stiideni Councircephm- c (» il ivhirh a l»

i idcrcd on»» ot (he most outKtnndn n vpniig parties * t th e year A d m - ; ion $t 50 per couple

Band concert next WVdnesu

e re p o « lë d S itr ! t

¡Mily 4;’ vote-9 Ardeh

s i m o w s

“ ‘‘ P«'« * pr* Tuesday. Ma# 31, la n ic io ili|liIII III salai loor 4 ap nlglll. Fcnlors will nrm caps and gmt i

fome cf his moot fnmoua «*p»*rna. and a very famous conservatory .»f munte, the M oralteum It has a véry complete set «*f records related to MmMrt mid his family, and. furthermore. it has established, forS S I S Í * ,h'' ', " l' bUr“ ,r «• comm»nd the writer fur the

Th» rtret, i. i a u i tllOiifht e\prra,rd In the letler we, , r, , f" , AnU,','” V h5* **' wll> hr Mi led (mcinxt t we 0,,„.fi UH?« M -.“ i m" i demo the writer« attitude wo »111

'’« w unity ? be 0.1I.HI a militar,«. On suoi, atan u Voice, piano, violin, orilo. «„UJool a, military wo On nni ohoosoand tlie theory of imiale under \a

world fnniOUS masters The Arad- envy is related to Michigan Slat«’ ih Mud from hete go four members «I the staff of the School if Music In involtisi ruction there dmini the Bne«|h I* Kimuihsummer Rlcliards, plrrc* fve written »»l moonlight and star­lo» of the institute of Music hero Ughi:and cp-director of the Orchrxtral rve written of passion and palli;

Alexander . tfcitF 1ster. in- I ’yp ealletl you "My darling. Mytally known cellist ; Midi- prertoua." "My .starling."ss famous violinist; and in crasrlrwly soulful refrain.

i , ms ornveure. International operai.ind ion. ert artist I'vo written in sonnets and ballads;

As a signal honor was paid to Mr I ’ve wrlten Itti blank verse and free Richards who is the outstanding The fact that iny heart has been exponent of the harpsichord in broken apartAmerica todav t’poti his first visit And Love's made a monkey of me to Salzburg he was allowed lo plavupon Mozart » original harpsichord, I've written, oh yes. I have written, which has been kept m a glass case But Ihe time's come when I have1 .«¡nee the opening the Moznrteum to to shelfthe public TH# nmomtiH line m them* verses of

It has been one of the alms oil mine-tbe institution since Its opening to I've liegun to believe It myself give e v e r y student who takes nd- HUMBUti.vantage of the opportunity to study there the privilege of a public Ap­pearance The Academy sponsors various productions throughout ¡he eight weeks that the summer school ¡ d» session In which students aregiven a rfiance to demonstrate their ’Die clout that Abo made at Jar kill bifore discerning listeners . son would have come in handy v«

features which few torday. "Ninth Inning Abe failed

uadeiny, e rna Mi el Pi

Michigan Normals track squad, properly named tlie "Huron«." turned the tables on liBiehigan RtiT.c and the other twelve teams compet­ing In the state Intercollegiate meet held In the Spartan stadium last Friday and Saturday, winning with a total of 70 2-5 points. State was second with 3ft 1-5.

Four State Intercollegiate records went by the board as star perform­ers from all over Michigan went to work Tin* bole vault, mile relay, two tulle freshman relay, nnd high hurdles records were all broken in til© preliminaries AlthofT of West­ern State, vaulted 13 feet 1 3-4 inches lor his medal. Ypsl's mile relay team did the course in 3 2Mfl to get a new high mark, the Huron two mile freshman relay team did 8 04 8. ntld Ted Bath made the tiinn <f 15 flat in the 120 yard high hurdle preliminaries f«»r a new rec­ord. although he failed to win in the (Inal heal

Keast HpscS out Arnold of Ypsi In the 440 to win With the time of 493 O'Neil of U of I) ran Ihe

100-yard daah in 10 fiat to defeat Lafayette for the second time this yea.r The State man came in third Swartz of Western State had been

"I'm ctHuliig dawn.. wlilt Ihe llii." warned the house wrecker's

assistant, as he started descend­ing fmm the ronf.

conceded first chances in t,1 mile run, but O’Connor of Yp i had been snapping at his p.. entire route edged around i stayed there until he broke ■ tape. The time was 4 219" **

Otto Pongraee won the 880 <u Ihe fact it was his first-ran , doers ih this event. Small : , to expectations and came tj with a win in the twro mile

Bratty’ of Ypsi was higi man with 16 1-4 points. It«' 1 Ypsi was second with 4 i t his teammate. Schatlc, tied v/ Boflon of Alma for third pia*< mu! six points.

The final scores are a. Michigan Normal. 7(1 2-6; M, 1 * Stale. 39 1-5; Western Rt.aU-,IJ. of I). Ill; Detroit City <9; Alina. 9. Albion. 5 oin< * 1 (•rand Kapids Junior, i «Rtntp. 0. Hillsdale. 0; II , Kalamazoo. 0. Muluuan Tech

■ Teddy’s Retreat |■ SMOKKS and KW ECIs •

a In tha Same Old Flair *

I ■ ■ a, • ■ ■ a aB

)BARRATT SHOE REPAIRINGO V K IN C — S H IN K S

Under ('»liege llrug StoreL A C E S

101 K. Grand It tur

H in t' Vim T r ied O ur

Frida v ilo remainder of the

'ins ml sophomore election

European summer visitors miss the Salzburg Festival, which In­cludes the presentation of ten orchestral ennemis under widely known eondtulors. and five cathe­dral conce»t T w o tickets a Week ’.«» ihe Festival are presented to «'neh student Who attends Mie sum­mer session of the orchestral Academy

As something «»I hii innovation in tin# coup try there is in process • •t formation an oignnl/aMon known a* the American Society. Friends of the Moraticum. which has the tovkina ,,f «.fjthiwt K,„. smiir(I»ec.pi“ ¡o »nc middle west Tot* or-. .snlzailon is „rider the direction of ° ' v ' ' . ' “ ««»s i- ir

Mt laewis Richards, and has as it# ,h ,‘ nFit11-1 m it r»f a S i l f i \\secretary Robert .t Oolcnian, als«* Hut!

«*f the in.stttirtc of S h ìIotx l«»r iliraM o r bUd(-

to duplicate the feat Ite performed Rt Michigan in the first game o( the Mn-lu mm series when he hit ¡i homer in the ninth. With two out. ohe tuli behind 111 Ule ninth'intnnu. the big lad struckoiit .Hot like the old epic about t tie Mighty Casey

STRAW HAT TIME

Small Portion Hot PlateA (ituid I .iinchiMin for 2 V

G r a c e E . L y o n C a f e

FR E E%£% P R I Z E S * V D A I L YFive $1 Meal Tickets

Five FrizesI 11 lit*t «»in pnrkjtKT »»f ( ig n id trs

•" 'h .. « p.,, U.iuc'» of filini, nr th ir r luil> nf ( .itidv

«•nt1« I« lucky |M*rsui»N ever) day in die Cafeteria

Winners will hi* posted every day X B R E A K F A K T S P E C IA L S

1 r\*,n -I, I , , •„*, «(„X-, J , Cr»,M 'fi,iil Srle? f iHiked ( crenU. with cmnw. hr

T H E U N I O N

summer M'hnot »indents

111 .«,ol. *»ls

If prescnf.-plans inaicilali/c ie iT is everv indication at

'hat they will, the American tntfliwl# to - ffei «chola rxbtp*i, tans of out tandiiiu merit

they are given the advniih instruct ioti bv masters m i'oc­iar field ot music in -WMiichrr intcrested1 usual «»ppoi limit v Is iifîord- studcnts of Michigan stair association ««i ui*imciors

fiere wit ii the Orchc»tral n\ ih th.it ih'•re is to i»“ ing in Mir nature of an e\- of teaching talent Mem the tegular staff of the

ii men known ¡ill over i)«*t«*r i heir amiti v and gcniit* coin“ her*- In Mie winter «O

» r e n d e re d b v *m r o w n m ijk ! And consequently tiic ev*

nessanilNew

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‘The Greeks Had a Word for Them!”XZE.SIMO (horn with wings)

Exhibit A. Mercury — Exhibit B. PegasustfWfc in hnjti|.i-('»inf«»r

aro pm i»«-»«! i« ><l ¡p i.nr Sailor« Klpg.it i Ut y **f l»rini vvhprp i moot ího « pfnvn itormil |M»rfpe ¡ m.

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Air Corps offri ui «i for whom io Texas, whenS volli- living < X, . tailor-made, -k

(«serve i <ny Ir.*tii itc ti Musi

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by i he colleg«

• rsi students from fiere Hk*' tfv trip to Salzburg ter and applica«urn have

m.-rii pouring m to Mr Coleman sinn »ri»ved ¡.nnmincement «»f Mie Academy iimaa* made public Among those wit t, .mdwork- As a result of seveml-campus fire . ¡,1 i« Cambridge police fiave asked Hat i m- '«rd students to reform and cph*

trift cig»n*ttr butta from domi

tin

S I .»5 $2.r>

$2.S)6lfi\*i.. \tilans a nt] oth«-r

m li si raw s-$1.95. S2.ir» :.n:,

Genuine PnnainasL u x b Houh «jtmlily in tins smartest nf woven - b o it v straw», in exceptional ueiffhtsAs usual, we lea«l m tyl« ! (le t yours tiwlay!

MAY BROS.T i le lld l Store o f the Town"

235 8 W a s h in g to n A v c

sun Antonio «•n bund i «vi met

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old v'o*u home

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NATIO NAL AVIATION SERVICE7 4Î smith Mill Mrrrl

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Water Carnival"RE-DREAMS OF THE RED CEDAR”

J U N E 1 0 a n d 1 1ROMANCE! MUSIC!

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E a s t L a n s i n g S t a t e B a n k CAPITAL and SURPLUS $141,500.00

Memorial Dfty Exodus Marks Quiet pi AN DOM'D AM Weekend WUE Mayo Hall Dance and Z™ »KUliKAWI

One Fraternity Party Only Affairs FOR CARNIVALS*r«r«l T i l l mt G feei m i Large U m iferi o f Dinner Gueth Bonlilrt In Acrnmpnny

Entertained by Saroritict; Senior Girli are Honored 32 Wat,‘ f Treni; Tiriceliby At amane and ActHrea.

i i i n i K i A N ò i/ i 11. N E W S tonta*W. A. A. Reveals SERVKEHONORARY Co-ed Tourney

Rules to be mm a ire c iytetw In Court GameAWnntoH in Pali »111*113 01A I t t « ^

on Sale June I .

Adopted in Falln fv i i iw n m fo n ^ 't t ^ io n G ovrrn

12 P k a u n of C o r d Atk-

I c fk A ctiv ities .

B A N D C O N C E R TH A L T E D B Y R A IN

'Continued from par»; l>

Support the ad v erti aera In tht M ich igan state Nena; they support your college newspaper.

will feature as gwm Richards director ol

Banquet Marks Conclusion ot ■ **, w i n ■ K;i,u Mt■; Jwniwr W om en Take Honor« In pi»v »»"• f**no CnC erem onies fo r Flew Blue

Key Members.Inter-Class Track

Mee!

arjc»* rit

n front

Mary M ayo Hall spring ditnce and a few fratern ity f tit.ns are the hiffhlixhU o f the comina week-entC which \yp mainly characteriKtized by the abaence o f bi.r o f Htudenta over Memorial day.

.lapaneae lantern « w ill d e c o r a te thi* terra >|arv Mayo hall, and decorations in paatel ¡>«tT in the parlor« o f the dorm itory fo r the inriny- dance on Friday evening. Nate F ry ’s Gold D igger' fyrniah music fo r danelnir.® patrons w ill be f'ap ta in and i Mrs. S. C. Blanton, Mr. and (I a \ i vvMrs. K. S . Linton, and Lieu* tenant and Mrs. II. Mar-

M.ij'/r by Borghi 1 ?.<no pia-. Trohshkowsl ture Part of the ol the R O T Cber* p| a v* r.g ’ heBraumoM Tower '/and :n the num lr

mkAht Ij-w: the Michiganl*4C H e W illncerto in D

ijan d -Alii ai- J 812 Ovcr-

d H K I >»u-

10 O’CLOCK

I iimn LIU 1*1» n lla n r ej ' iw M 8. C Colli.gian.s will plaj

,i- i he Union Literary society» pnng term party at the idttii

Theater tonjtrrow evi’nihg Patron? «>.; be Mr and Mrs C H Nirkl* and Mr and Mrs. R M Warren

laitatnv U r ltM s f O rder s u n S p arta Part»

Floyd RnlderS popular dance hand frrm Detroit will furnish ituim* for dancing at the annual spring simr*-- jjajty »ponnorrd by the bansinA < ;d**r of DeMolay to be held in the Masonic temple downtown i< mnr- •. w evening from 0 until 1 n'elrrV ; >• aJTair will Ue informal wnii ¡»•rt* apparel f»r*‘dnmm#'iiig

■»igina Alpha lota lliumred at Mindeale

Mrs Merton H. CMark retiring prmince president of Bignm .Alpha Iota, national muaic Iratem lty. 1« piiWTtaining tlie entire rner»»bersiup

'igma Alplia Iota throughout the • *** at a Mar Dowell silver tea and locale Haturday afternoon T?n honor Hudent* of »he Alpha

<t .pif*r al. Ann Arbor and the A l- ■ Lambda chapter a» Mi* i.igan

• • »'e college will be gue^t artiftt* tin afternoon.

' ' ir off* ring rcceivwl »-.II b» given the niaintenanre of Pan« < on

■ ¡fKHted at Peterboiotigh N H

The *ommitte«- „ n member«,ip of the American A*«M*rUtion of I nlversit» Wumen met ir» Detroit rei enti»

The chairman nf the frmimit tre. K attorno Roters Adam« «a * ln*tm» teif in visit Michigan•state rnllegr before the nr»t meeting. V, hrduled for the first week in November

*he Mill report on her in*-ne< tlon nf thr college. On her ri­pen will depend whether .*r ro.l Mlehigan state »*. allowed .nerr. betvhlp in the \ \. | \%

Sphinx V\ ill Entertain at

Weiner R<»astA wei!!<-( r*.w ' o , i f i i. )

M ills k rr- m v l 'i r l a i II b«. ^

bv Sphinx sft.ior air!-, not.oru < »e t v a » P in e turn th is * »•: frr/m f< until 8 o ', '* k a»k***1 »«» Mire* »i,,. f , mg not ;a»e* •

Dorothy hr'de».,-« Hare; , •a n d A de* .I k - a ■ ■

> l-A | tM tS 'V . i S t . f i i I I I I . I ( l l f l . I \|M,| f ID l\\ h

K* a lowing *h«- lantern night « niCK next TuewdijN i ven mg

* illy ol the ii/ome economic# art men t » i l i entertain ihe vri ’ ! of Hie department at a ¡w

•e glveti at prmtfc*- iioirn.' N< is mi an n u al a ffa n

’.ei« ( ianuna t|je n* arit-. held a breakfast a* Po

k rk Siindav mnnm.v Mayere wet'- twenty pi'r^-i t > ,

g »lie »dvisair* and patrone*' Ir» Harriet H AnsJev.. Mr- M

<• r WatdA. Mtes Beat ru e r jn PYed fClllevn Ml*# H i/*’ '

mlels, Mrs R W fiend*- »n «TWiie th C m irad * . <tt a# a sp*‘Ma; guett

Hw im 'i Wlneear B on d Kv i Vfn-iii- Helen *»•■ Mildred f?ve|vn A Parks p.i M ir* , Peterson

Ha a WMgi

I B I \ l v n n r I f ■«•me

n illiit lift PI* ¡% lo n g peri«»«!

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k e l l n g u ’ ** P E R B r a n

lW -lu ín ii* — *u re — •

b ill o w n mor*-. t lir> *re

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" ‘TKfSfL. i me.w* iàì. day Flowers j! PI.ANTS ANI) IKK QI KTS! Mi 1 IV I I?! ! ) W Y W H L K K

' • W t * > t*ll d»nn*/ hit*»iin ;t | ih i* wufltc «• ?rl -!,»n *l . ]

B a ttle 1 rn -k In ili** r e d ­i m i » r * i n |im k . i g e .

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1 In nu-’ ! tu i-iilrir ft m il lit. I.,t , ft l |m rr,.

! Collegiate Flower Shop! 411 MiIm.I Uri L b iM t-r - .il» T i-b-Kr;m h l'h n n c ; i " . ' \

h t l l f .g g i n I tn i i l r 1 reek. ¡m lu tlr \> 1 „rn

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Mf KTOYS WAIJl-OVKR SUOI'. ’ ! w ath M »«binater» A i»j .

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IM N F U K E S’ w s i A L A &' 1

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veiling Mra i.• wd the ir;*! . *ard liar's

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uhi will entortan -a.»;. >Hv »««morri w evening ■ the affair include Mr n

f H Stewart Mr and Mr '• *etawm> *nd Gapt and ' : Vorfitea.

Man? >or*irft»rs 1 " M a l » f lo r it «

Marv Harris >tf la«n mg n e t guest last Thursda-. 'ite Ero Alphlan ho'.w

till Dinega is. entertaiii,! t M r H I ! H a l la d a v ..

Mr* f P H.ilhaan ••

O R G AN D IE Sat

M a h o n e y ' :

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Mrv H t Oornw-il fd Sag;- i*• » in n e r •»! »lie iirrpe ■ h.- • • .•rgaret Mo«ne*t o l Detrr *. »■ blanket both o f » d in h v»<r»- Tied off h r the A lp h a Ph* -erni.- a *ea laat Hsturdav a fte rn eo n «•

htniee: , r* Adcle * K iw i id K » p p a Atpba e t* mot P e r •» *>•'•

’ •• I he Alpha Ph* 'wm*i •*».

’ ■ •; í-a Alpiia n>e** aornr*»'.*• iltv *ea >«■» MatoeHP*' fr*or

" 5 o-'iorli wt»h Mts Ade> • »*• i i*Mt!lng;*ta.* »mier*»iiíe*f -pe ' ;»»•* *'u o»*er Tbtir'-da* ‘ rno- a n #

M í a la i \ fr » |. f* f f i i f t e » rr gpewla 'ooi(|.- .i -he ‘ •

, ‘i»a nnttrelie revnrw i i og»*» A tw r*r

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'lii* <*rURjirr •» * d in n er and •»•■irr hirti' ai Park i» k ' ío e s-

• evetu n * a l *> «i

'• ' « I * i)* A Ipl * em» rt* , oeO M» A m rin and Mr* í harte*. »

’ a **» <an SimdWr, : w wrimt hre*af».<t 'rf 1 > ••■».nía Delta wwority »*> fiven twf imtmiumrm «m th e Unwwi f»wet’- ' ird ay m orntnff « t 1 1 1 9 M pha Oamrrm CMlt» «fr?« er*et nad a* » t f f c - o g l gtnau> M w • ; sd lev Ann ArWnr Ahita W *W -

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d*. an d D ura M av F ' o» **r Red • rú

• • •Kappa K ip ta Cram m * entenained ¡

"'0 v k k r iiwwih p •< iwr ailtaM 1 'fám y tw nm inv at »»w boua*

3ran B M U d i CofiraU d « d -« w d t h i m e m b m o f »he oíd and

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Michigan Wins In Spite Of Ninth Inning Rallyd? • IKOBSMEN BEGINWOLVERINES WIN BV 4-3 SCORE AS SPARTAN SUPPORT FALTERS AT CRITICAL POINTS IN CONTESTSparlar Nine Loses First Home Contest With Wolverines in-Four

Years When Players Fail to Bunch Hits; Ninth Inning

Rail) Ends After Two Runs Are Scored.

|V m w I • ‘kW HVtt'VfYi a i n n m m •

H I SBV Till:

H A TT !

T l i f l - n iv o r s î t y fn a tm ! ih » M ie t il iRUHUl 1 -ì.

The I'jin if was waged Ih•{ Wft'ii Hi

n f M ¡f lu y a n b a s e b a ll te a m yp N te i’d l an S la t e e o l le y e te a m till lilt* I tlili

SPORTS F t) I TO R

M t U A U U I I M U M m i • • i I I I • t ■

w o i.VKr in fnMh’hlpUll fill ITU* oil*’m l -"in

expltrment to to** Iü t>.* •* crow« present ut n hull game thin yew

m e m b e rs o f th e M ic h ig a n ten m an t III«* lirn y ir »* t h e fa n s took a p u l i iUlnr delight III rar/mv 'I Yd I ’r a i • k i •1 mui Gatcner DUTlcv i *i iht* W oi-. i

To Play Five Gante* in Seven D a y s ; Wind U p Home S.’ a

legliite i)!i' ••hall clininplon.slilp Ima bettn just Rboul deciditi botwecif Western Hlute inni Mlchignn Nnrin al UvVoui'h Un vi r Luì* ol Mh Invìi» ■ vietory over t-he H parta no yea tarila y, lina, i a p'i .si hi II ty timi U. (ho Hpttllii».-' ili li-nf Mie IViuhen. miti

......1 1111 l' " ll:imi1" ' B o t h Trami H ive Slrong Re-

at P^alama'oc FY:da~Western ^tate has been noted for

its strong teams and this veai team a‘.cording to all reports is one t:l th« Mtrongest Iri tis history The fcachets have been defeated but once this ■•■nr* when they fell be

fore .ne ~ri*w a n Team * -3

Roth a tuUUri .ill «¿SUI* 1

tra-1- y*ar * .*H ry

■till hoveI (lip Wlllr

iM ln iis'i it

Wednesday.• flHfif !The Ilo

tei da a Mie!

lav i* d i fe a t cd M lc l i l -

ciin twice tin v a i a lift ve tin* W ith the close of a highly suc-h-wlici • If. lip we ver, s ia le nut PPssfuj scftsoi) in sight. Coach C t).

beni t ie Union«' mal VW.-liii» State Hulls le tints team I « hard at work in the immillili'? mime ihev will In preparation for their hardest, have reeovi led miu h ol the p iv lii'** »n itrii of the sen.'.»» The Kpmtuiis lost in Hie pievtoir deleals meet the strony W e*lem Slate learn

id In

the

• l ie - 1)1*1 ligi

rree ticket both ti/

threatened from the game hui remain, when the

« \piiba Man

U utility Sii|i|Msrl

i tl

In the Sparlali' ind tl»*' Wolverines'

Ptr pitcher oui ot sta le threatened or t ie Michigan

Me(lowed to hi? m place ot Mudo d > had been troubled by Hie V cune litichili'.' Ummehnfri ainc Hoot-' cot op w

■d hi« slow groin i a h lplc into c

I « * » » III th e inn. h ability pidangci wi WH.s II)' iS t a t e d " fn I I

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