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Volume 30 M. B. C. Li lirarr Jmt LAi.sirw. Mi«h _ COMING EVENTS - IfiictygatT 6tate Nzm - EDITORIAIS- KA8T LANSING. MICHIGAN, sati ItOAY, MARCH 10. 10:IK Today** Campus InrMielitMlhMMl | unconstitutional.' soy the : Wnl Mniy Mll>'> Tlir> | ll.rv hivo lH*e»t denied H i .indeed them by the rnn- | , f the thilled State. nf : i. 1 namely. Ihf rltht »( Cnbnrn, west side [ ><• lip •! petition beun1 1 circulated it ni 0 n « j(|M the girl.". The poti- tinn was aimed to New Ag Head | hnfli"ft Appointed Discuss Fund Use Plans " * K.inht of the nut Inn'* lending vleiitint, were nt M Bv Board Itriijnniin II. IliiUtinil Sue I tlfrtel By :;11* 11*1 iii style they en (tinner neiirly nn hoi , ml get that much mot .t Mud vim! at a time whr jj t.ime if extremely prer during past terms but II' odbi lending scientists were.At Michigan •State "llcgc Frirln.v to advise the board of govcrrtorK of the Horace II. Kim kham Research Endowment fund in planning the utilization of the $500,000 fund. No names could l»e obtain¬ ed, however. Four plans and their details were dicussetl. The Itoord will choose one of these plana, and fund allocations for it will lie made before summer. ^t!rin.!L,w',,"w.r7w",!' Th" r"n'"rn" '"ln> the prnlrin mirmmt of the state Hontd .,i1 |,0,drnt «»f alfalfa in the manufacture of plastics. The second griniitiiie at the regular meet concern « irmoval *»f cellulose from farm cropa for use in ig of the imnrd Thm-dnv Mi i manttf'u f tiring. Development of a spray material to cut water nlxteud, who' siK.eedti Clark j transpiration in plants during times of drought, is the third plati. The nihi l project is a method of retaining moisture in the soil. The four plans arid details will he sent to those who wetjp* here Friday for consideration and counsel. 's 'I he llrti khnm fund is for the purpose of studying ways and means by which agricultural products can lw* converted or processed to industrial uses, thus reducing farm surpluses m|ieting with food and foodstuffs already on the i tiding* The c«»llege :»•< I architect were instruct, v up plans for the nrtdi- lte« ignntim of n.. T Tor WI'KOW RISK. NATION AppM-v.il of the resignatii It F Spencer. b«.t;u . mdr ! Without I market. ( The live member of th»- hoard of governors are, Pres. K. S. Shaw, chairman, V. K. Gardner. of the experiment station. It II. McCartoll, of the Ford Motor company, M. A. Gorman, Flint editor, and Dexter Morton, nephew of the Rack hams. More consultants will lie called later. President Shaw said. r point* •trough to inUter astir on the Witness our surprise to At several fairly new ined by the It and <1 department lark onlv one ward denote «1th "the pur* hand These trucks bear in r letters nn the bark— II Some nag will likely unh the rest sooner or later 1'iiMitih Miii|i|iilig Ih- that Athletic l»i » h H Young *i.i > fJi am Home /'.#• I'ri'srnls IVIanv Accept Homy (mikcry' * 1 Monday (lonvo Bids *. S. Spring Mrrl- init S ill llriiw Citllrgr S mnrn llrrr Auditorium Fund Drive Opened I .mi|iii- Orgiiiii/iiliiiti- N'ml Rl'prr-i'Uliil i % r- I n Mrrlini i ihllfig Hnovet 'niter of | TO III V I I KNlHlltSt. L,IX;r, Debaters Win Over Irish I of M IW.—.r Judge- i oiliest -.f the dav. are evident r anxious to get into class than some college stu VMHnls I lolln - ll.imdton house on the ' Albert and M A C '..bed out on the roof «ned a rope t«. th« •go. letting the end of it i''Site the windows of a room. The corpse which wag tied to >ot the rope was that of a frog—quite an fMturhed ancient frog in fort measuring about 10 t/enail to toenail Tli TM* >- hanging in front <»< * f i of the room occupied ' Taylor and Joe Gross. R seemed not the least dis- by ,ts presence, and were ,et it hang there all \<<blin Named To (!unte*l W ill bo lo Goiiwnlion In Topeha. hiiiPiit Hi HII I l». I'M I Kcoii Men Go To Meeting U vitganleii is Head of Group l)i»eii**ioii "wbi. tu Abbot *4 n.e U.MC speaker» pieoi.'e.J these speeches to the Gengai afige last week and to the St/* k man Ggange Thursday evening They are being coached by Pi i J I) Menchhofer. Sigma Kappas to Attend Regional CUinvention Twenty-six' members of the Michigan State fhapter of Sigma Kappa w.li attend the regional •on vent ion * f the soronty April 2 and 3 in I* U rft Plans for the convention include round table discussions on. soror- ity problems, a banquet Saturday night, and a trip to Greenfield vil¬ lage on Sunday Mina Hahn. newly- elected president, and Wilma: Hanby will be the official delegates [of the local chapter. ••ted Keillor Names " Seven Aides For flaming Year |#| Turner iilflx Thtvr rz h:;;,, BIiipKpv iflen >/•»• rmhhw* Mute til.in 17". kind* I'laani I loaiOib \lnler.oil. ICIIlit»«•«• I. > ■«"> 1 < J Giv.,, \...M.i- , .. i i, , i \pril }| Dale S«.| for h|i< \ppoiiiliiiciil* h. v in. h in- i " i:.". I- ir*'f Seim-Foritial ' *' Of Spring I t rm Artists Conic To (loiiYO >lr«. I'lorrni i' I III.,- Sill \ililri— /)/»»/•» I'ratlnclion Slmly lo I-.iiiI (iliortis Sings iolunllic' GIIIm i'I .mil •'..III. nn tt|i.'r.'ltn Gi..-.. It. I tiul. '. ll.M.1 Honor Fort Al Frolic l lHlll. - \ir S||,|H \\ ,11 I Icdical.c Soii(/» lo Writer /Viic/o/w Finds W ha I Really Does f,o (hi at (.Iiorus :> groups. Prof O Ulrey th< economics department. I paper entitled "Mn hi- i rr. Price Flu/ tualions and onomic Significance •" i'/'tnom»cs instructors at- :e R. J burroughs, s f Hagen R Brjwerx. M C S Dunford, and K Ilmlooii Jmlgrx Show ^ Prof R S Hudson of the animal husbandry department re¬ turned yesterday from Fort Wayne. Ind. where he judged a spring ' i who uke to smg and who en- "t angeU u».d if . Mr Patton They're the most Penelope. . , t- i different gang f two hundred that thing? Oh. ••>■. oidr. ' hink n.i t under one roof, under thought. Thank*. Deep d«.v.n *. a diffei••nt person as Fred think Mr Patton . ■?..»• i.n.*.V Patton What do I mean'' Let me er Yep. I teally do K.»-i> Mm explain. Those kids are interested some unsuxpocting )>■ ... I ;ri everything from the grM>d points liappen to walk. :ri th« -i.*.: o»gc tn of a row to the be*t in night spots er love reai* its pr» " . .• \: Ml Mm Well. M one at least .». hi b run say that he isn't the most dtf-j-the attention of the rhoiu ferentest peison that ever walked to it, and the two little innocent* the green gra*s of M SC." No kid- walk blushingly to their '•«•.«*• i din' Just sitting here and listen- rmd»t the giggling «■ tr of th< -i cl ing to him is an education in it- i/ugues. (remind me not to hav self But an informal edutation, Bill ever come to <h .iu > Ti.< mind you. Very informal. other night some gay Lothan. Lately, or rather at the begin- came with a gal and Mr. Pattoi ning of this term, we didn t have ui anged to have him sit next t< a ternfir amount of work to do. so the lady of h.-. h< .nt Some fun. we were entertained in all sorts And. Penelope, if you ever havi of ways Huh'' Well, gimme u i cold, just run over to h.K office chance and 111 tell you, my little -md ask him what to do ;*hout it < hnkadee Patience is a thing it's He'll just adore telling you. nice to have, and stuff. To begin with, we discussed Robert Hutch- Order year flowers from (ie» iarticles in the Post, f free adv > Aeerttt Plertot. 211 Abbot Id Fi; t Mr Patton talked about it Mwee 4-M1I. lower (fiiartb l (tiii/H-lln (hoir Flan Fartv lo sin" iii Hint II ill Sol i '.luuifii' I si ll h'.xl Soli's ^Itlib-iit Grange Plana Filial Merlin# Students *et their own prices on the books. After they are sold, the Union gets ten percent for handling i the transaction

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Volume 30

M. B. C. Li lirarrJmt LAi.sirw. Mi«h

_ COMING EVENTS - IfiictygatT 6tate Nzm - EDITORIAIS-

KA8T LANSING. MICHIGAN, sati ItOAY, MARCH 10. 10:IK

Today**CampusInrMielitMlhMMl |unconstitutional.' soy the :

Wnl Mniy Mll>'> Tlir> |ll.rv hivo lH*e»t denied H

• i .indeed them by the rnn- |, f the thilled State. nf :

i. 1 namely. Ihf rltht »(

Cnbnrn, west side [

><• lip •! petition beun1 1circulated it ni 0 n «

j(|M the girl.". The poti-tinn was aimed to

New AgHead | hnfli"ftAppointed Discuss Fund Use Plans" * K.inht of the nut Inn'* lending vleiitint, were nt M

Bv BoardItriijnniin II. IliiUtinilSue

I

tlfrtel

By:;11* 11*1 iii style they en(tinner neiirly nn hoi

, ml get that much mot.t Mud vim! at a time whrjj t.ime if extremely prer

during past terms but II'odbi

lending scientists were.At Michigan•State • "llcgc Frirln.v to advise the board of govcrrtorK of theHorace II. Kim kham Research Endowment fund in planningthe utilization of the $500,000 fund. No names could l»e obtain¬ed, however.Four plans and their details were dicussetl. The Itoord will

choose one of these plana, and fund allocations for it will liemade before summer.

^t!rin.!L,w',,"w.r7w",!' Th" r"n'"rn" '"ln> the prnlrinmirmmt of the state Hontd .,i1 |,0,drnt «»f alfalfa in the manufacture of plastics. The secondgriniitiiie at the regular meet concern « irmoval *»f cellulose from farm cropa for use inig of the imnrd Thm-dnv Mi i manttf'u f tiring. Development of a spray material to cut waternlxteud, who' siK.eedti Clark j transpiration in plants during times of drought, is the third

plati. The nihi l project is a method of retaining moisture inthe soil.The four plans arid details will he sent to those who wetjp*here Friday for consideration and counsel. 's'I he llrti khnm fund is for the purpose of studying ways and

means by which agricultural products can lw* converted orprocessed to industrial uses, thus reducing farm surpluses

m|ieting with food and foodstuffs already on the

i tiding* The c«»llege :»•<

I architect were instruct,v up plans for the nrtdi-

lte« ignntim of n.. T Tor •

WI'KOW RISK.NATION

AppM-v.il of the resignatiiIt F Spencer. b«.t;u . mdr

! WithoutI market.( The live member of th»- hoard of governors are, Pres. K. S.Shaw, chairman, V. K. Gardner. of the experiment station.It II. McCartoll, of the Ford Motor company, M. A. Gorman,Flint editor, and Dexter Morton, nephew of the Rack hams.More consultants will lie called later. President Shaw said.

r point* •trough toinUter astir on the

Witness our surprise toAt several fairly new

ined by the It and <1

department lark onlv oneward t« denote«1th "the pur*

hand These trucks bear in

r letters nn the bark—

II Some nag will likelyunh the rest sooner or later

1'iiMitih Miii|i|iiligIh- that Athletic l»i

» h H Young *i.i > fJi am

Home /'.#• I'ri'srnls IVIanv AcceptHomy (mikcry' * 1Monday (lonvo Bids

*. S. Spring Mrrl-init S ill llriiw CitllrgrS mnrn llrrr

AuditoriumFund DriveOpened

I .mi|iii- Orgiiiii/iiliiiti-N'ml Rl'prr-i'Uliil i % r-I n Mrrlini

i ihllfigHnovet

'niter of

| TO III V I I KNlHlltSt.

L,IX;r, Debaters WinOver Irish

I of M IW.—.rJudge- i oiliest

-.f the dav. are evidentr anxious to get into classthan some college stu

VMHnls I lolln -

ll.imdton house on the' Albert and M A C'..bed out on the roof

«ned a rope t«. th«•go. letting the end of iti''Site the windows of a

room. The corpsewhich wag tied to

>ot the rope was thatof a frog—quite an

fMturhed ancient frog in fortmeasuring about 10

t/enail to toenail TliTM* >- hanging in front <»<* f i .. of the room occupied

' Taylor and Joe Gross.R

seemed not the least dis-by ,ts presence, and were

,et it hang there all

\<<blin NamedTo (!unte*l

W ill bo lo Goiiwnlion

In Topeha. hiiiPiit

Hi HII I l». I'M I

Kcoii Men GoTo Meeting

U vitganleii is Head ofGroup l)i»eii**ioii

"wbi. tu Abbot *4

n.e U.MC speaker» pieoi.'e.Jthese speeches to the Gengai

afige last week and to the St/* k •man Ggange Thursday eveningThey are being coached by Pi • iJ I) Menchhofer.

Sigma Kappas to AttendRegional CUinventionTwenty-six' members of the

Michigan State fhapter of SigmaKappa w.li attend the regional•onvent ion * f the soronty April 2and 3 in I* U rftPlans for the convention include

round table discussions on. soror-ity problems, a banquet Saturdaynight, and a trip to Greenfield vil¬lage on Sunday Mina Hahn. newly-elected president, and Wilma:Hanby will be the official delegates[of the local chapter.

••ted

Keillor Names" Seven Aides For

flaming Year|#| Turner iilflx Thtvr

rz h:;;,, BIiipKpv iflen >/•»• rmhhw*Mute til.in 17". kind* I'laani I loaiOib \lnler.oil. ICIIlit»«•«• I.> ■«"> 1 < J Giv.,, \...M.i-

, .. i i, , i \pril }| Dale S«.| for h|i< \ppoiiiliiiciil*h. v in. h in- i " i:.". I- ir*'f Seim-Foritial

' *' Of Spring I t rm

Artists ConicTo (loiiYO

>lr«. I'lorrni i' I III.,-Sill \ililri—

/)/»»/•» I'ratlnclionSlmly lo I-.iiiI

(iliortis Singsiolunllic'

GIIIm i'I .mil •'..III. nn

tt|i.'r.'ltn Gi..-.. It.I tiul. '. ll.M.1 Honor Fort

Al Frolicl lHlll. - \ir S||,|H \\ ,11I Icdical.c Soii(/»

lo Writer

/Viic/o/w Finds W ha I ReallyDoes f,o (hi at (.Iiorus

:> groups. Prof O Ulreyth< economics department.I . paper entitled "Mn hi-

i rr. Price Flu/ tualions andonomic Significance •"i'/'tnom»cs instructors at-v» :e R. J burroughs, (»

s f Hagen R Brjwerx. MC S Dunford, and K

Ilmlooii Jmlgrx Show

^ Prof R S Hudson of theanimal husbandry department re¬turned yesterday from Fort Wayne.Ind. where he judged a spring

' i who uke to smg and who en- "t angeU u».d if. Mr Patton They're the most Penelope. . , t- i

different gang f two hundred that thing? Oh. ••>■. oidr. ' hinkn.i t under one roof, under thought. Thank*. Deep d«.v.n

*. a diffei••nt person as Fred think Mr Patton . ■?..»• i.n.*.V ■

Patton What do I mean'' Let me er Yep. I teally do K.»-i> Mmexplain. Those kids are interested some unsuxpocting )>■ ... I;ri everything from the grM>d points liappen to walk. :ri th« -i.*.: o»gc tnof a row to the be*t in night spots er love reai* its pr» " . .•\: . Ml Mm Well. M one at least .». hi b

run say that he isn't the most dtf-j-the attention of the rhoiuferentest peison that ever walked to it, and the two little innocent*the green gra*s of M SC." No kid- walk blushingly to their '•«•.«*• idin' Just sitting here and listen- rmd»t the giggling «■ tr of th< -i cling to him is an education in it- i/ugues. (remind me not to havself But an informal edutation, Bill ever come to <h .iu > Ti.<mind you. Very informal. other night some gay Lothan.Lately, or rather at the begin- came with a gal and Mr. Pattoi

ning of this term, we didn t have ui anged to have him sit next t<a ternfir amount of work to do. so the lady of h.-. h< .nt Some fun.we were entertained in all sorts And. Penelope, if you ever haviof ways Huh'' Well, gimme u i cold, just run over to h.K officechance and 111 tell you, my little -md ask him what to do ;*hout it< hnkadee Patience is a thing it's He'll just adore telling you.nice to have, and stuff. To begin —

with, we discussed Robert Hutch- Order year flowers from (ie»iarticles in the Post, f free adv > Aeerttt Plertot. 211 Abbot IdFi; t Mr Patton talked about it Mwee 4-M1I.

lower (fiiartbl (tiii/H-lln (hoir Flan Fartvlo sin" iii Hint

II ill Sol i '.luuifii'I si ll h'.xl Soli's

^Itlib-iit Grange PlanaFilial Merlin#

Students *et their own prices onthe books. After they are sold, theUnion gets ten percent for handling

i the transaction

Xnlurilny. March tit, i'.kis

i■¥\

■If

Michigan tftatc Xciu$

'It l'» • I ■ » r>t t*i

max.v.in.! kditor oi.a ckl.zfrassivia n i niTons

.'i homk khihikh. hay Tl'HNKIi(■,<-! i > h'l i t .11 hkvkhi.y SMITHBIVHTS H"IW •>{ CKOIUSK MASKIN

Husinrvt IScparlmenlHrsiNKSS M AN .MTK.K KODKRT RKFIOH\SS T llVSlNK^S MTTTt WII.1.AUU WHITKADVFKTlSINt; MANAll KM HANKY WIL1.SON\ssi' AHVERTISINc; MAN A' »FK

MUMS RANDALLi Iiu 1 ! AlK'N MAVV.KH Kl ITU CLFMFNT

I 1 DYI) II CiFlL

ill irl\

tlM»V "ill IXighl I'M by lh«

I has. i. u» .1 tha

soothes .the most harrassed soul, for hisnover-say-die spirit, f have watched .Ferrywith apprehension. almost holding mybreath for fenr lie might snap under thestrain of night after night without sleep,hut he huN come through, ami I'm gladho- him that lie's finishing. I'««r Jerry,my sinccrcst wish is that his ambition toown a newspaper, in a small town that hewants to make "the friendliest town in thecountry", will come true.Of Beverly Smith, who as u.-ed editor

has this year handled a man-sized job, Ihave only one complaint. Her completeunselfishness. She is one of those, tinbilievahle persons who puts the wpHate and

l> THK ROI'GII

In her to the S1at«

lias never tailed to oopfe through. Herlael and tH'Pliffhtf illness have been i in I ipensable. in calnuitg editorial wrath andshaping stall' attitude-. Harder-workingthan any op her predecessors, she ha- set,i record for all future coed editors to ,iini

N«.h..d\ ."1 either the State New i• r \\.■!

i find •

that

-till sav that a \ei

ing him all the ]u

(•light him plent

me. an.' hi- elTu lent h:i.age ha- made the edit

Willi llarM'x llnrriiiHlon ,

Hithi; ' llim/i.' - - ■

On ll„ II .m I

lliiihty I'iiiic/i Mm

house, attending a

ering. or meeting i

social- goth-u- pubfir in

whether Liverpool I.< in Englandor in Scotland, or whether theDanube flows through Russia

be some noticeable difference be¬

ing the many importanttins and therefore requiresstudent* to learn them.

ffig/t School Plan*ImprovementsPlans to improve the fa. d • ,

fm school sports nt East I ..,„s .

high have been decided upon 1the Board «»f EducationA track will be built ;u . .

the present football held . ••

the south side two hundred (•< •

bleachers will he built

HENRY A SCHMIDT

your local advertisers

ape arch iletabout the

Over Easter Vacation-PLAN

AND PASS YOUR HOME EXAMINATIONS ON WHYAND HOW YOU SHOULD GO TO EUROPE THIS SUMMEROn* tno.u'n fo nnqog* your xtudioux attention fx .He morvnlouicooperation on Hapag and Lloyd ships to give you a good time.Officers, crews, chefs, stewards all unite in expressing Hospitalityto you. It's the sort of teamwork that brings cheers from Third,Tourist and Cabin Class alikel

END Of TERM SAILINGS

The ReadersSpeak

BREIVlinuOYD »*rtrssr

EUROPR

M»./. in l/r, Win I

COLUmRUSHAPAG • AMOUN rout

REUI VORH

ST. LOUIS * BEnun

CONSULT YOUR TRAVEL AGENT, or

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ELECTIVE COURSESha Fm® Art of Eu'opeo" Hi

RAIL TRAVflHIKING ElYINGBIKING BOS TRAVELBOATING MOTORING

fh® us® of registered Truv®l MinbL.»®rmon Roilroods off®r 60% fore 'P

duchoni.

Thousands hove found that taking »• «•

own rot obfOOd IS on ®*c®ll®nt

lotly ottroctiv® fc groups. Thi\ .»• ;•I or tot 1% only $1 for OO® month ••

$1 additional

tr® All f ov®rert

i !> page

vVqMoc® Morgan SandURON for it ond bona

HAMBURG AMERICAN LINENORTH GERMAN LLOYD ^

••d Dvfaait M.rK

R h L I X

UNION DANCE TONIGHT!

if

i' - Ihinititm tin llinl ■

Willi

KRANklK PRINDLE

Take lour Mintl Off lixums

Informal HOi- Couple

BLUE KEY Announces ---Semi-formal YOUR FIRST SPRING TERM PARTY flPR,L 8

■iiuirilnv. Starch 10, 1H.XH tan iiiGAM &'i n 11, in-,nil(-m> i il.Wt

Seniors Fold Formah Mllsiotim Is With the Modern Greeks Foed to Rntei *»!/# i» uifirms »'r,,r. L^urc.

After SwingingOut ToF«i.«er " "To Bill Cartsea Drama

Br MABTAfcN «MITn

iirai un Amkcia— i

I'i-i- White and Ruth O Nod wore j Si>hark in Fust I .ansinit Mondayvisit their friend*. They stayed at Ul»

Mildred Kotek lof»i\i

Peace Oration

\ll-(nlli't>r IhltlcfIn I nintl Inn ifill I

llc«|M-rinn« Will llnlil V,|Term I'tirly at lineMotel Olil*

oftly drajH-d. nd the kn

Sunday *• Program ^ ill n„

lie Ilie Final of•ft-t i* , I these* niter Series

Wt AH* SATIN

the r days what with her

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Prep NatalorBattle Today

I 7 llmli School* Filletiritlil* in Meet

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NO STI lir.NT MAY (1ASIICV AAI III AVYCiBOTP OTItTR THAN Ills OWN

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d*eamiNg'"at bettep ,,:eoorCAR. R UsED.•""'vmoIrV

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i'»i hex toll t Sedani|'l\ mouth f oarh!'• ; I I hex roll t ( mil hI •Ml Coid Tudor''•II I ord ( oupeI *».M I lid- ( cM, h1-KM Pontine ( oarh

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ONLY FORD 0EALERS SELL "R & G" USED CARSR: RENEWED wk*r« mtcttiary to mot itnct factory rwqvrtm

G. &UARANTII0 IIT. HliitacN*. .r 100". r.M-n, »•

HTrmOAN WATT NKWB Saturday, Mar.-li 1J», i f»?j

Regulars Stage Ninth-Inning Rally To Edge Out-Reserves, 3-1

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SPORT , Defensive1 layyomi^Bonks Torlaak Quits (oa<*liiii£ FustINTFDIIIDFt- Teams Features Two Meets f •• Terlnak, populnr ••• • i«*a»it Yount? and Co. ' CI n le\ •' 1 1 • In 19.1?

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T«kin>r advantage of yesterday's spring Weather, ('eachJohn K"l> t«»cK (us hnselmll team out of door* for the firstintra squad game, which.saw the regular* stag.- a ninth in¬ning rally t>> heat the second stringers. 3-1.

T. • ... eal'h in the season, it ua well plated game N..less than si\ double plays were pulled and theiv wore *e\eralsparkling individual infield playsThe hitting proved light a • w:i - t<» he r\p<. ted, f< r *h< 1

tel's have had little opportun-

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Four Teams Plaee StarsOn Men's League Five

Lourl FrownIs Deeiileil

llu«li«liilgers DefeatI . I*. Team In H inMrii'» h»i»|» League

FIRST TI OI

Kiihnr llMhillnifr*MrRar llMhvllnirnn.mili I' I' TramJairard. Fvfnrwn Manor

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Klnrk. Black shrrpM ilt tor *. Hot Shot-

Kow.ilski Black ShffpHon Hill Tltirhoiil. Hot Shot*. Carmen MfrcanHanlc

Kvrrtrerit Manor; John I'ldrol. lla«lixlinim; I.awrrnrr Wean Outrant* .lames Oherlln t ulups Irwin Mnrenskim I I* Tmm: limnti nmen lopnotihrr- Kohrtt I'rnvent her lleail Fvpa

H* 1UM MOI I OY

With the final edition of the papei for the term, thr \.wI presents its final all-star cage team for the year th- Men'1 league all-star squad.

<"omprisitig the first team are Kurt Kuhne. Hash-hngt-rand l,ouis Rucci, Rarnums. at the forward . Stan M. I!a>Hashslingers. center: and James Hamit . 1 \\ team, ay.i

i Donald Jairard, Evergreen Manor, guardI ndisputed choices for their position were Kuhne and

Miliar Roth filled the roleof sharpshtMiter -during theseason and their efforts play- ' >• , • go,: ;■e. n<» small part in bringing Mt the Hash-lingers the mens- s-ur. of Hucress they enjoyed .

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