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Bobcats Win State Championship Honors VOU.J:\IE XXL BOZK\IAN, l\IQ, TA , A, TUESDAY, DECEi\IBER 3, 1929 . ·urnER n CLUBS WILL HOLD GIFT SALE THURSDAY EVENING NINE MEN JOIN I BOBCATS WIN GAME \VITH SAI NTS AT GREAT FALLS Time i"et at 7 o'clock. To Be Held in Herri ck Hall. Opening Nig ht to Be Festh e Occassion. Gi rls to S ing Christmas Carols. Man) New and Interesti ng Objects Procured Init iation He ld Monda y After· 1 noon. Banquet at Herrick Hall. Repor t From Eag le on ' ational Co nven tion Fray Fou gh t on Field. Victory Makes Dyche\; ;\len State (h ump s. Hecord Crowd Attended. Both Teams De· te rmin ed to Win. Record Attendance Tilt Was One of Rather 1 han Skill E\"ERYO:\"E CORDL\LLY l:\"YITED TO \"JEW EXHIBITS >Iontana A11iha chapter of Tau Beta Pi held forma l in!t:ation :\Ionclav aftet noon for nine nl''.\' memberS. Tilo.·c initiated f1 om the class \\ere: Frank Slerm it z, Henry Hell- and, C. E. Lowell Kurtz, H omer )lortcn . Erk \Vilson, E. E .; and Jameg '\'aters, ::\f. E., Robert Erb, E. E ... fo.·eph .._onntag, C. E., and Donal<l :\lcElliol. 1. E. were c 1 1osen from the FINAL SCORE, 7-0 IN FAVOR )IO:\T.\.::'\A STATE Articles Contributed By : Hi ss Hut c hin son. Home Economics Students Will Sell Food Two Hundr ed Fans, Band. Spurs and Fangs Attended . S tree t Parade Staged. Dornth y Garrett and Lou Howard Deserve Cred it The An Baznur. by the Art lub and Delta Phi, anu thl-' Christmas goods :--.de. :-pon:-orcd by the Ho tlc Economic!> dub. wil. open Thu. :-da) t•vcnii1l!, Dcl·ember 5, at i o'doC>k in Hen kk ha:I. Th1..: will opt>" Thur:-day nil!ht in Cff•ll·!· the co c faculty and stnudent!' will ha,·c , opportllnity of :--t•ein)!' thf:! •,,,, J befl:re 111· 1 ny of tht"11 are 'l'!ubs are making the op( ninl! a fe--tiH· occasion. T-fr 11 ick Hr. .ill be orated in the holiUay pirit with candl(•:-, h<•lly wreath:-:, ancl n lighted Christmas tree in the Fin•p ace rooni. Girb unch·r the ·ru.:tion of )forgarct will ing- ( ht istma:-: carob. rht• yearly patrons of thl Art Baza.ir \viii be p.ea:::ed with thl" num- nar of 1ww and exoti1..· art w :1i h han?- not been offe1 cd at nus All of the imoprtant thingo.:. huvc an in•cl and among' tht m will be .nun l unu:->ual an-1 indi,·idual gifts r1 e\·ery one. 1 ' 'lln China and Japan, there are , t:a- tiful 1.:arved and white j<.tde hnol,-l'mls. l'aned lacqm:'r boxe.-, aukk...; of c:lom;cnaie wa1c; ,Jap!lnC!3e (clt1r-p1 int.:, hoth old and origin:il anJ r ( le n to pies; lo\ clv old Chine:'C' n 1 hr.ii 'erieas to be u:-ed as. wall- THO)IPSO)I juniors. tht.:' !'tc.•llar forward who will captain the initi: tion ceremon ies the .:\lontana ba ... kethall team a was held at the banq dut1111r the season. Il e room in Herrick hall. Faculty pla::ed with the Bobcat aj!'gregat1on be r:'. in town were present. Rev. R. r. for three years . I Smith was t. h<' speaker of the cevnin•!. His topi The Spirit of )Jcdern Scholarship." D Speak Henn· presid•nt of Tau Beta ea n s Pi, a I C'llOrt on his trip to the \\'YLIE who c:aptained this years football team throuJth one of the most suc- c-essful seasons in the history of the institution. Ten Students Visit Plant . Again the Bobcats have :-allied t team dc.mon ·trated what they mi.t!'ht. fe 1th and brought home the bacon. do unde1· more favorable condition - lnanksgi,·in,.{ day saw won- . About 200 in.Ju "in,. a der team tangle with a i1ghtm;:.r ag- .iand anu a <lE.-h.•-!ation from thn )Jt. !St. Charles on a Fang- and Spur organizations, repre- siIJ,pery flf;:} I at Great Fall::; and :-;entecl )lcntana College at the emetge at tne long end of a 7-0 t( ntc::::t. The J!fl•att r number of 1 hi_s gives '.\iontana College the left here early Thuri5<la,· mo. ning on unt.ispute<l intercolkgiate ... hampiion- a second :senion of Pa ·if"c .snip tor footbal1 this year, a title train Xo. :t This tion wa:: actu- wh1ch they have not been to (Continued on Paee Four) flfTtEN MtN HOOr Intramural Ga m es Will Be Watched for :Ila t eria l. Loss of Breeden Is Strongly Felt As a t\.sult oi the hc.Ltdest chedule tha:. a team has e\·er had. th<! Bobcat!" started nracti.e with a Ja .. t \H:ek. The sqw1d is in good l l:.no1tic.n Ct uu\ ,.;;,_rict training during the last few month-". The members of the team an 1 squad wil ex pc some hard work thi$ week in getting ready to meet the St. Char 1 es quint here in the openin.t; tilt cf the season. The colll!ge may rest thoug-h that Coach D) che will han! the team whipped into shape for the eastern tour durintr the holiday". There :--eem:-: to be plenty of ).!ovd material among- Fresh- nlCn tliis vear. The new material sifted in with ti.at made UJ1 of the old veterans Fhoul:l resJlt in another suc- cessful season. The men who are now h"ldine- on the are: Thcmr,on, F. "·ard. 0. Ward. Wendt. R. Buzzetti, Ed. Buzzetti. Bret den, Homme. ).lcAda:n. Tow$end, Coffin, Runert. F1atness. Har-Eng. Kferan, Fi j...;bie )fencer, :\It-Elliott. Rrbinson, Ball. Faxon. Currier. :'IIcFarland. Sad I er . '.Ario. and DeFrate. This wil be cut down to J 5 members Dec-ember 13. (Continued on P.i.ge Four) OHIO REPORTER FINDS MOST GIRLS DIETING Minced Ham Sandwiches Hank First. J.\lost Potatoe Co sumed are French Fried \\"hac does the avera!!e co-ed order when shl! goes to a restaurant to eat·! That. is a question that is not so ea:-;y to answer at tin:it thought1 st1a111re a!' it mav seem. In ::;eaiching icff an an:-;wer, an Ohio U!f orter found that the a\era;!e J:;:rl doe:::;. not o:der a ht:a\·y Iler slender tigure mu<>t bt kept at all cost:-:. A ham !'anJwich ranks su- preme in the bread line of thOUt.!' 1 lt. X ext in popularity arl! the • o spe. ial kind is out::;tanding. The dr:s Sl!em to realize the nutrition VJ.luc.• of ::alads and profit by prac· ti"c.1l demonstrations . ham.dngs or table cover::;; unusual ( hir.c:>se silk bn)cade tables runnC'r". Thetc are hanJ l'.arnd pictme frames from Italy containing great protluctions of old master:-;; cxqui!5-ite cameo:--. both set an(l inlai.1 wooden boxe..:.; Italian rini:r:-; in semi- P s.tone:-;; I? l!! s 5 bearl!'; and Florentinl· hand-toole.I leather "ork. The :\ear Relief has Sl'nt fint> JinL•n.-:, embroidere.I the Xe<1r East refue-ees. of the em- are from Greel'e and c Continued on Pag-e Three) COMMITTEE GIVES A. W. S. CREDITS ;'\orris. Scott, an d S chultz to Organize Det ai6 of System. . \.. W. S. Book Edi tors Chosen nnrn'al con\"rntion whi1 h was held at B r Cl b the Iowa Cniver!'tiy ir Iowa Ci y. and erore u ,1,0 a short hist>ry of the Jo al Club Members Hold Meeting. Purpose of Organi· zation Explained chanter. Al pa of T rn Beta Pi wn...; here as a local in 1920 throuizn the effort" nf Erif' Therkel- and E. L. Grnnt. In the sprint? or 1926 this chapter grante<l its charter. :\Ir. Eag-le st'\tes that at the Trips Made Every Year. Of· ficials Make Trips Possible. Dean Cobleigh Accompanied the l\len morning the ?\ewman Club nre5=ent time Tau Bel;., Pi has grown held its la:::;t regular of the comprisin£?" Ten members of junir c:lass in quarter. Dean Herrick and Dean (('nntinuiPd on 'fwo) industrial chemistry and, Ocu·;cal l'O- Hamiltcn were the honor of gineerin!{ at :\lontana Collt>g-e the morning. They both ::;hart spent. Satunlay in Billings vbitir.,!! interesting laJk,. Forty-six members Musi·c Rec1"t al To Be the factor of the Great Wc,tcrn Sugar Company. \\'. ;11. Cobleid1, and the gue!'ts partook of a break- clean of the t·ollesre of engineering, fa::;t by Catholic ladies. After I G Q Dec 5 acc:ompaniC'd the students. the meeting a dancing was n ym n I nspection trips of this kind are enjore<l by several of the -- I I of the dub is to I Several Numbers to Be Given elt•tirkal. c:h ii. industrial and mech- thmgs rehg1ous, to take part m · I · · h · · 't things intellectual, and to hold meet- By Chorus and Orchestra . 0 f ings for social purposes. The club Se\'enty People to Take Part nt Great Fall•. East Helena, and Ana- daim for 21 A record crowd braved the nippy weather to fill the grandstand and b1eachers of t.he Great F'alls ball park to capa.ity. 1hcy were far from be- ing llisappointed too 1 for tl.ough th<: wet fie,J made lhe usual tootball rcethods impractical, both teams were so set on \·1<:tory that they maae the game one of the best of the season . :-.;o spc.ctacu1ar plays were made. but all the way through the game, faith- t ul, pe1 sistent plugginj! on the part ot each player the spectators \\'hat material col.ege men are made of. Althoui<h the Bobcats were list<d to win, the put t:p some re ma1·kab1e The g-ame un the whole was one of breaks rather chan skill. although a few times each CHRISTMAS SEAL SALE COMMENCED takC'::- its name from Cardinal New- tonda. th; Committee Will '\'ot Solicit own end and not for merely pnssini< t · f C w D h t From House to House. Ch1·1. examinations or to make money. The will be held next Thursda,· Dec. 5, in cour es1es u . . o er r 1 manag- ultiniatc aim of an educator, accord- the gymnasium. This annual affair i:-; er of hranch of the dren Not Authorized as Sales- f 'ookecl forward to by the entire stu- Great "e"tc1 n Company . culture in which association and in- 1.- ing- to him, was the acquisitlon ° den' bo Ji· · I Other local ''ho will assist men. terl'.hange of ideas among individual;; The program \\ill consist of several m makmg the 111spect1on as valu able I At a meE.tin,:r of the .-\ssoc:ate<l is nece:ssary. numbei:s bv the lhorus and the or- as po-.sible for th_e students are II. S. 1-Irs. G Y. fatten the \\'<.m< n ('oun il on The )\°l;!\\:man Club is a national chestra .\ larg-e number of Bai 1:111ger! superm.tendent and J. T. opening of the annual sale of Lhrist- <lay. sen:ral im1.01tant decbions were organization haYin!?' over one hundrt-'d ha,•e tned out for places m Dans. c:h1ef . mast beab. Xo hou::;e to house cam- reached. fi\·e dubs in lhe colleges and nni;cr- and :-;ince the- selection of fifty StuJentg tnp were: paign or so.iciting is being done thi:; 1hc roin for women's ac:- sities of the United On many meml:-er:-; even· individua l dven Charles Brush, Plam,·1ew. Texas; Al- year. A the clo.lar bond. however is tintie:-; was thc..1oughl,. and of the campuses the club ha::,; !t-; ,_·wn bc.:-:t toward upholdin!! the fine to_n. Belk, .Ladge; John C. Eck. oeing sent to each sororitv and t'ra- a tommittt:e was chosen to org.anizt house. re.,...utati<'n that fornwr ha\·e Evans., Deer teinity hou!:es. The .seal:-:. e"an be pur- 1..1e details of tne system and to be The local Xewman Club is made both on l'.ampus and through - Gnffm, Glendive; \.\ allace cha:;:.ed directly at a booth in the post 1e::s y to inaugmate to orttanize the to send a to Denv.·i· in the out the !;late. The Glee club is one of ITarnty. Anacon?a; Ste,·e R.upert, cftite and from the committee deta1b of the system and to be ready ::opring, at which time the the 111aior on the hill and East ?\Iilo Sands. Chinook; man . Dean Chaffin at the :\orthern to inaugu1ate it at least by the spring :\lountain Conference of Newman 1·on1netition for a ph?ce in it is very .Jack Sheridan. Butte; and Paul Automobile tompnny. Also thev can quarter. Bernice 'orris will be Clubs is to be held. kce n. . \Venaas, Butte. be purc:ha.sed at any hotel in BozCman lhairman of this committee lhe other The which l.he thoruses hildren are beinl! authorized to members of which are Pegi!.\'' will sintr are: REGISTRAR'S OFFICE sell the.se seals. Stott an<l .lb:s Helen . ).-lil:i:s REMOVAL OF SNOW IS Goodnight Beloved Bin.::.uti The aim of the is to Elizabeth Seitz will act a::i Council T f'St Chord SulJi,·an conduct an educational l'.ampaign so aUvisor . lt was decided that. hen.e- lfaq to 01 1 r :'\ati\e Land. from "Aida ' 1 HAS POSTAL SERVIC'E that every man. wornan and child in forth the point sYste11 commit.tee PROBLEM TO COLLEGE The thi-=: year has 20 the state. sha!I be s.o well informed be a standing 0 con;mittee 1 whose 1 all of whom have been !l Ieaiing fads pertaining to the c:1ahman shall sit on the: A. ,y, S., fo:· their musical urnse and pre\'ention o1 Cvuncil. The vice president. of A. \Y. , . It !'lhares with the crlee S tud ents are Urged to Look for and incidentallv all othc.r c:ommi.:nic- S. shad te Council advisor, and the \\ ork ls Being Done By Horse C'lub. the mo't important ml''ical Their l\lail. Bozeman Author· abl• di•ea"°' thnt the\• m»· rationallv committee itse1f shall be by Drawn Grader and Two l\Ic n. fun tions of the an.I four of its iti cs Forward Letters to Col- and intellig:e.nt!r com.bat ·their pnl- the Council largely upon her rccom- p f H . t . Ch the st1 mer ensemble. ac- e The fund1' for this work come mendations. The of the r o · ar nng on in arge ('cmpan\' the> former on its annual 1 ege f1om the Seal Sale, and a minimum 1,oint system promises to be one ot 1 of Project. ls an Pre· 1 tu 1 r throl•t!h the statr. cf ten (10) cents per capita h; the the most riilfic_ lt that sent Problem The p3rt of the progran1 )fany students do not kno'" that A. \\', S. has attempted for 'nclndes· there a in the Regis- Qq•r thr state for last year :!50 time. This committee will la\" '" the> . trars office ncttH·rlin.!? to the numhei· death::: frcm tuherrulosi:-. , •. ··ere re- the foun<lation for a that wiil A problem which, \he " 'h11: nu,. of letters that have accumulated while there are onl:· be ls be most. valuable to M. C women wrnter, 1:s cont mu ally 'l he \Jarl'h Bcetho\ en l there . l\lc-tn\· 8 lutlcnts can't Ul)der-, a'.Pilable at the State ll in l.he years to follow. 1 he sYstem1 1 State College 1::; ol. 1 E\'C'r Tn1c:>-'Valtz Macki<:'-BUj( r stand "hy 'they don't receke that I will be. Been that 1s as it stands tompkted at the c.·nd of clea11ng irom the s1dc\\alk::; promised letter from a friend met need of lett1!1Q" the public know how the \\inter quarter. will probably be st reel!->. year the problem Reserves Defeated <lurin2 th<:" in the Park or best to care to: the O\"erflow hOll\C', subjert to a great <lcal of fl'\'ision he sohed 111 the same manner as on that trip to the coast. lf they nnci how to t'.lat ha,·e during the next few years. when m years past. . would g-o to the r(lgistrar's offite exposed. to hon. an experience rercal its weaknesses Lefo1e, a ho1:se drawn 1s B B · 11 · p I and look undel' their initial in the 1 he :•plenchd Catklll<t that Seal and sugj!est Another im- for this work. r.h1s em- y } Ing S 0 y Postoffk<' it is \'er:.' likely that they S.ale yea1· for out portant clut,· of the ,ommittee is to r_lo)s l.wo men and on cf'rtam would find that their letter has hecn these.JH'OJect::; i::; m help for rezulate !he acti\'ities of the women, s1cns three,. ext. a shovelmi.r laving there for some time . the and nrotccuon well: < those who have fewhac- must be done It is seldom Lack of Team \Yo rk Ev id ent. ·It not lake ver:.· murh lime lt 1s !' :n?-1l-worth-wh1le ot th·ities to th!" detriment of t C'ir to :streets cxC"epl dunng- such to step into thC' Rc-gistrar's office anti work, for 1l. not onh- benefits health , of their gm 1 es or of the op- unusi; al wmlerz-.; the last _on_e when Gan1e Pla yed Before Large look in th£' :-;lwkes 011 the rig-ht hnnd ( '''n comnrnn1ty. but helvs to l'arr:.: rr.rtunitiC's of the other women . the was continually driflrng and Holiday Crowd side of tlw door. It would even be the fortunat<:" the )li$S. Fran es and blo?k11.1g" . . __ lo lo<Jk throug-h the file and ::mte ."o mul'!1 nee:L 1 hmk 1 on•r WINTtR BtlNG 0 Bradbury Js Manager. Skiing, Tobagganing and S k a t i n g Featured on Program Girls in \\'inter are to have an excf.'llent opportum . of enjoying- this year . I E, winte1 :sport. man- ager, has arranp;ed an pro- 1,:.ram for enthusiasts of skimg, to t.agganing, anc.i skating. 'l here will be a meeting of wintn spc.rts lo\"ers Tuesday. December 10, at 5 o'clock in the lounge room of g; mnasium. At thi::; time )lr. Juni.:- herr, a skiing enthusiast. will gi e an interestin_g' diSt·t.: !"Sien of the tcl'.h nie1ue anJ tun amenta1s of tne sport Thi:; jg the first year that th athletic councli has an ex- tensh·e winter spon proA"ram. EYet) girl should take advantage of the op- 1 01 tunity gi\"en to her. It depends on the number nf J?irl" who report for the C!'eneral mee-tini.r Tuesday '' hether Bob.at sweater points will be for snow acth·itil:: or not. In addtion to tr.e spo1 ts already mentioned. there are also rumours or mC'on 1 il!'ht :sleighing narties . a :ono\Y· bll fig-ht bv the flai< pole between t:lasse...,, and a :-:kating dub. Further 'iscussion on tie abo\"e points will be dis.l'us.sed at lc.ntrth at the Tuei:::day. December 10. ALPHA ZETA TAKES IN FIVE NEW MEMBERS Initiatio n Held for Copley. A. DeY ries. Shanklin. Winner. and Mclllhattan Five men were initiated into Alpha Zeta Tuesday, ?\o\"emb1 r :?ti, ·n Ag-ri- cultmal Ha.I. These men are: K. Copley, A. DeYrie>, \\'. seniors; and Piul \\"inner and A. Jlc- lllhattan, jt: niors. These men wen· chosen from the upDl two-fifths o their on b.1::i:-; of ...;(·holar- !-ihip, per:::onality anti ieatlership. For the last three \H.'l'k:-. men hn\ t.' worn straw hats, OYc:>rnlls . and rough s.hirts. besides t·nrryinir an egt!' and ether ag-riculturul commodities. Zeta Pi. the ltwnl ·hnptcr of Alpha Zeta, was founded at )lontana Colleg-e in Hl'.!2. Zeta Pi \vas a lo(·al f1at<:'rnity. estabJi...;hc>d nnJ org-anizt• l bv the ng-ri<:ult.ural of 2\1. S. C. in Febnrnry, 1B2L. for the expre=--s {Continued on PaJ?e Two) Eir.rhty per cent of con- :mmed French fried. \Yith ca<'n (Continued on Page Three) ( Continued on PaJ.?e Three) thargc of .this work, slated that this Buhl·at. to Poly- which has arCumulated there. port. Esther ilowman we1·e appointed co- T . who 1s. i.n I I lice if thert> is anv mail for your and g-1,·c 1t yo:..r sympathy and sup- the first year that such exten- B1llmg:-; to a 2v-O :\I nv of tlw letters coine to the down ------ ---- --- ----------- ---- -- ------------------------ -- ---- s1vc m.ethods have.been necessary day . Poly played with i 10 stoffice with thC' name and FARGO PEOPLE WJLL STUDY TORMENTORS ' PLA y CR EA T'£S smce he ta me here a open that uprooted th.e . 0 '. r' of the college. If the down- _,.,. e1trht years ago. heavie r resel've Th e unexpe1'1- m knows l.he name it will COLLEGIATE DRAMA TIC ERA In yca1·s past t.he 'hort <Ollr'e 'tu- cnce and Ind< o[ lNim work showed it lo the owners house. but if BASKETBALL REGULA TJONS tknt:-- r<:'ntO\'c:>d with the use up J)lamly 111 the n•servcs . .en riille "C is the onlv llaC'e left of trac·tors.. This yea1· the usual The uame was played before a lartte not 't g l t Il ,,!ould help mrtho I should l·e sUffi<.:icnt. holiday crowd. Co1nwell, the star tr 1 . \ ·ronsiderablv if The .of "A Doll's staj!e pro<luction das.!-:, ancl for th.;' Polv bae·k had returm.:d to the> ganw l lC! 1 s 0 1 · ' · on ember 25 and 26, t·o;.;tumes to :\liss Ada Wort. XOTI ('E aftCr beil{g injured a week aC"o nnt! would call there a nil g'l't marks a new era in the cleYelopment \lis\'. .\lic.·e \"andenhook gave a !-:tar gave a goo l ac.:ount of himself. the!J" mail. tf d1amatics al. .:\Iontana State Col- n'Tformante of rora, t.he \'ivaciou?!, f'lan s fer SpNi.HI Fee Co urse in line-up i:-- n:-> follows: l\l('rcer In fir:-;t attempt of the adoring' doll wife of Tor\'akl. Hc1· Su;,;':11 Dancin g and Kosma, end.-:.; llu ssmnn and T01nwntors at serious drama, the ar1pC'a1anl'c wai:; as lo\·ely as that \Cry Boynton, tatk le s; Dore and Gentry. level of attainment is one of which role eould require. She So111 t <'!' Iii lessons-2 prr \\'c.•ek 0 ua rd s; .l one:;, <:ente1·; P ond. qunrll t'- any uni\ersitv mii?ht well be proud, J aitkularly in the scene fer fi \\'N'ks January l!l, back; Cornwell and Girnus, half- an<l for which great credit is due the where she rompe I with the.) children. to be cor1C'ltuled wilh a dancinK party. la ks, Rnrbuln, ft.: llbnc:k. directcn, :\Ir .... Her c.xprcssion is extraordinarily ('oun'" Fct• 1'hc Bohcat r<'s('n·e li ne-up is !\!-i The setlin· wa'." particularly happy. n1Jhle.and she.• Jwr hi!!h cmo Plan•. Rose.• Garden Danl'.e ll all. follows: Griffen, Amundsen, ancl The atmosphere of 50 yems ago wa,:; tioial trne ·Hlmiiablv throu!.:!hout. Ill-'r llays )lon !ay and Friday, -U p. Hautala. Pepper, an I rc-C'reated, bv the test inl<•q1rctation \vas in the seen(' m. .\nd• r-:011. tnckles ; loday and )fc- cnefullv ,;Janner! details of the "stage where played opposite will he limited to :lO. All Carrpn, ,L.Yl.Hll ds: Skinner, enter; s('t {vrry well arranged go ns to per - and Dr. Ran'c nobh· in the sun,..rh who int(•nd to reg-istc.•r must Har1 ity and JohnMn, n it the g""reatest flexibilitv of move- Jimax sh<' attained ·when thl'C.·atenc.>d siC"n up wit}t '.\1i"S Stewart in the Chesarrk. fullback, and Lclnrnl. nrnl.), and «econd, hr the b:.· Krngstad. gym b( tween Dec. IG and 20. quarterhaC'k:;:., ' 'hich in fine ha1111onv with t.he '.\Jr. Sam \Vinn made a fine stazc will close with the in.elude. Up!=>haw, referc>c; I 11ers?nahties of the Th e figure as 'T'orwald H elm er, the self- I 15th woman and the 15th man.) I" erts, umoirC':. l\1acD01_1ald,. head red1t for the stage set is due to the r (Continued on Page Two) M. Stewart instructor. line man, anJ Biorgum, field Judge. XOTICE _\II freshm en "i -.h ing- to lurn nit r 0 r haskC't Im II llH\1H1,l!l?r r <' 1>ort at the Gym nt 5 :00 P. :\I. at the :\lnnae- C' rS Hoom. XOTICE There "ill he an important of all th e Fangi:.. Tu C's - da\', Dec<'mbt•r 3rd in H.ill. All Fangs are asked lo bC' there. H. Greiner, Fang Duke }< Y n ..\ pc riori dt•\"Oted to interp: t•tation of basketbll rulp::. will ht• a fe:1tu1t.· of a douhlehea<ler to bt• rlnved :lt the :-.:orth Dakota Stat<' t:ollegc> armory S:iturday, No,· . :rn. In the main l Y<.'nt whkh start::; :it S p. m., Coath Leonard Snalwac.•chtN'."' 'nr ... ity wilJ test lh('ir slrc>nzth ·1·1ain ... t an ai l'a\· of forrner ...;ta1 s now trn\·elinr.!' under the banner f the Giant! of Far_!!o. In the urlain the frosh wi'I l'll1!W"<' tt am not yet definiteh· s<'lectc I. The last hulf of thi...; game will de\'Otetl to the rules intc-rpn•- t:ltion spOll!-iOrt'd by Saalwaechter fl"' a mean or al•quainlinl:!' the funs with I som<' of tht mar(• <:ommonl\' mi::;nn· derstood nt ecrpts of the net During this period whenever a foul is Charles Kimball. former F.1r hig-h basketbnll mt>ntor, wi 1 l immedi- ately expbin the l'l a...;on r ll' t 1 1l' penally. In the aJL:o:tar whil' 1 l will oppose tlw first lNim nn• ..!led" Blakeley, Clnud1· )liller, .ru >;C'w1!'ard and Geon!'C> :HcPherson. all fornlC"r Bison rtC'l'". Tht•I e al:-.o t• Bohl,, Rusch of ·orth\•:('...;tcrn, Bu:<i l'ri· fornwr F' 1 1r •o :\Ii st:ir: Ed<lit• Powers of nnu Chuck Philips of Iowa r. Saalwiwchtt·r find<:. footbull sorc.·- nPss slowinj? up tlw l':\rlv spason 11ro- t!'r('S$ of hnrges, Blnkeslt•f'.>. '.\fa,. Grnrl n :lnd FHilhl•:td nl1 show the efff'tts of a stiff gridiron and will need time to get .l!O- ing, the Bison mentor declared.

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Bobcats Win State Championship Honors

~xpon£nt VOU.J:\IE XXL BOZK\IAN, l\IQ, TA, A, TUESDAY, DECEi\IBER 3, 1929 . ·urnER n

CLUBS WILL HOLD GIFT SALE THURSDAY EVENING

NINE MEN JOIN I HONOR~R~ fR~T

BOBCATS WIN GAME \VITH SAINTS AT GREAT FALLS

Tim e i"et at 7 o'clock. To Be Held in Herrick Hall. Opening Night to Be Festh e Occassion. Gi rls to S ing Christmas Carols. Man) New a nd Interesting Objects Procured

Ini t iation Held Monda y After· 1 noon. Banquet a t Herrick Hall. Repor t From Eagle on ' a tional Convention

Fray Fough t on ~lippery Field. Victory Makes Dyche\; ;\len State (humps. Hecord Crowd Attended. Both Teams De· te rmined to Win. Record Attendance Tilt Was One of Break~ Rather 1 han Skill

E\"ERYO:\"E CORDL\LLY l:\"YITED TO \"JEW EXHIBITS >Iontana A11iha chapter of Tau

Beta Pi held forma l in!t:ation :\Ionclav aftet noon for nine nl''.\' memberS. Tilo.·c initiated f1 om the ~enior class \\ere: Frank Slermitz, Henry H ell­and, C. E. Lowell Kurtz, H omer )lortcn . Erk \Vilson, E. E .; and Jameg '\'aters, ::\f. E., Robert Erb, E. E ... fo.·eph .._onntag, C. E., and Donal<l :\lcElliol. 1. E. were c11osen from the

FINAL SCORE, 7-0 IN FAVOR )IO:\T.\.::'\A STATE Articles Contributed By :Hiss Hutchinson. Home Economics

Students Will Sell Food Two Hundred Fans, Band. Spurs and Fangs Attended. S tree t Parade Staged. Dornthy Garrett and Lou Howard Deserve Cred it The An Baznur. ~pon~orcd by the

Art lub and Delta Phi, anu thl-' Christmas goods :--.de. :-pon:-orcd by the Ho tlc Economic!> dub. wil. open Thu. :-da) t•vcnii1l!, Dcl·ember 5, at i o'doC>k in Hen kk ha:I. Th1..: :-.alt~ will opt>" Thur:-day nil!ht in Cff•ll·!· th~t the co c faculty and stnudent!' will ha,·c , opportllnity of :--t•ein)!' thf:! thing~ •,,,, J befl:re 111· 1 ny of tht"11 are ~lu 'l'!ubs are making the op( ninl! a fe--tiH· occasion. T-fr 11 ick Hr. .ill be ·t~ orated in the holiUay pirit with candl(•:-, h<•lly

wreath:-:, ancl n lighted Christmas tree in the Fin•p ace rooni. Girb unch·r the

·ru.:tion of )forgarct ~oud1..~rs will ing- ( ht istma:-: carob.

rht• yearly patrons of thl Art Baza.ir \viii be p.ea:::ed with thl" num­nar of 1ww and exoti1..· art object~. w :1i h han?- not been offe1 cd at pre\·i~ nus sale~. All of the imoprtant thingo.:. huvc an in•cl and among' tht m will be .nun l unu:->ual an-1 indi,·idual gifts r1 e\·ery one.

I· 1 ''lln China and Japan, there are , t:a- tiful 1.:arved soa1::.to11<.·~ and white j<.tde hnol,-l'mls. l'aned lacqm:'r boxe.-, aukk...; of c:lom;cnaie wa1c; ,Jap!lnC!3e (clt1r-p1 int.:, hoth old and origin:il anJ r ( le n to pies; lo\ clv old Chine:'C' n1 hr.ii 'erieas to be u:-ed as. wall-

THO)IPSO)I juniors. tht.:' !'tc.•llar forward who will captain Followin~ the initi: tion ceremon ies the .:\lontana ~tale ba ... kethall team a banq~et was held at the banq .it:~ dut1111r the pre~ent season. Ile ~ns room in Herrick hall. Faculty men·~ pla::ed with the Bobcat aj!'gregat1on be r:'. in town were present. Rev. R. r. for three years. I Smith was t. h<' ~pecial speaker of the

cevnin•!. His topi ~ The Spirit of )Jcdern Scholarship."

D Speak Henn· Ea~le . presid•nt of Tau Beta ea n s Pi, ~a\·e a I C'llOrt on his trip to the

\\'YLIE who c:aptained this years football team throuJth one of the most suc­c-essful seasons in the history of the institution.

Ten Students Visit Plant

. Again the Bobcats have :-allied t team dc.mon ·trated what they mi.t!'ht. fe 1th and brought home the bacon. do unde1· more favorable condition -lnanksgi,·in,.{ day saw D~:c-hc'.s won- . About 200 fan~ in.Ju "in,. a 40-piec~ der team tangle with a i1ghtm;:.r ag- .iand anu a ~n.all <lE.-h.•-!ation from thn g~·cgation ~rom )Jt. !St. Charles on a Fang- and Spur organizations, repre­siIJ,pery flf;:} I at Great Fall::; and :-;entecl )lcntana ~late College at the emetge at tne long end of a 7-0 scur~. t( ntc::::t. The J!fl•att r number of the~r 1 hi_s gives '.\iontana ~tate College the left here early Thuri5<la,· mo. ning on unt.ispute<l intercolkgiate ... hampiion- a second :senion of ~orthern Pa ·if"c .snip tor footbal1 this year, a title train Xo. :t This ~e tion wa:: actu-wh1ch they have not been abl~ to (Continued on Paee Four)

flfTtEN MtN T~ M~KE HOOr TE~M Intramural Ga m es Will Be

Watched for :Ila t eria l. Loss of Breeden Is Strongly Felt

As a t\.sult oi the hc.Ltdest chedule tha:. a ba~ketball team has e\·er had. th<! Bobcat!" started nracti.e with a ;.1·u~h Ja .. t \H:ek. The sqw1d is in good l l:.no1tic.n Ct uu\ ,.;;,_rict ant~ ..:on~cientiou:io training during the last few month-". The members of the team an 1 squad wil ex pc rien~e some hard work thi$ week in getting ready to meet the St. Char1es quint here in the openin.t; tilt cf the season. The colll!ge may rest as~urt<l thoug-h that Coach D) che will han! the team whipped into shape for the eastern tour durintr the holiday".

There :--eem:-: to be plenty of ).!ovd ba~ketbaU material among- tht~ Fresh­nlCn tliis vear. The new material sifted in with ti.at made UJ1 of the old veterans Fhoul:l resJlt in another suc­cessful season. The men who are now h"ldine- p~ate$ on the ~quad are: Thcmr,on, F. "·ard. 0. Ward. Wendt. R. Buzzetti, Ed. Buzzetti. Bret den, Homme. ).lcAda:n. Tow$end, "~inn, Coffin, Runert. F1atness. Har-Eng. Kferan, Fi j...;bie )fencer, :\It-Elliott. Rrbinson, Ball. Faxon. Currier. \Yorthin~trn :'IIcFarland. Sad I er . '.Ario. and DeFrate. This ~·-· trnd wil be cut down to J 5 members Dec-ember 13.

(Continued on P.i.ge Four)

OHIO REPORTER FINDS MOST GIRLS DIETING

Minced Ham Sandwiches Hank First. J.\lost Potatoe Con· sumed are French Fried

\\"hac does the avera!!e co-ed order when shl! goes to a restaurant to eat·! That. is a question that is not so ea:-;y to answer at tin:it thought1 st1a111re a!' it mav seem.

In ::;eaiching icff an an:-;wer, an Ohio U!f orter found that the a\era;!e J:;:rl doe:::;. not o:der a ht:a\·y me~d . Iler slender tigure mu<>t bt kept at all cost:-:.

A n~inceu ham !'anJwich ranks su­preme in the bread line of thOUt.!'1lt. X ext in popularity arl! the :--ulad~. • o spe. ial kind is out::;tanding. The dr:s Sl!em to realize the nutrition VJ.luc.• of ::alads and profit by prac· ti"c.1l demonstrations.

ham.dngs or table cover::;; unusual ( hir.c:>se silk bn)cade tables runnC'r".

Thetc are hanJ l'.arnd pictme frames from Italy containing great protluctions of old master:-;; cxqui!5-ite cameo:--. both set an(l un~et; inlai.1 wooden boxe..:.; Italian rini:r:-; in semi­P ec1ou~ s.tone:-;; \~enetian I? l!! s 5 bearl!'; and Florentinl· hand-toole.I leather "ork.

The :\ear Ea~t Relief .Socil~t\· has Sl'nt fint> JinL•n.-:, embroidere.I h~,. the Xe<1r East refue-ees. :\-to~t of the em­emh1·oide1·ie~ are from Greel'e and

c Continued on Pag-e Three)

COMMITTEE GIVES A. W. S. CREDITS

;'\orris. Scott, and Schultz to Organize De tai6 of System. . \.. W. S. Book Edi tors Chosen

nnrn'al con\"rntion whi1 h was held at

B r Cl b the Iowa Cniver!'tiy ir Iowa Ci y. and erore u ,1,0 ~a\e a short hist>ry of the Jo al

~ewman Club Members Hold Meeting. Purpose of Organi· zation Explained

chanter. ~Jontana Al pa of T rn Beta Pi wn...;

,.t~rtf'd here as a local in 1920 throuizn the effort" nf Profes~or Erif' Therkel­~on and E. L. Grnnt. In the sprint? or 1926 this chapter \i:a~ grante<l its charter. :\Ir. Eag-le st'\tes that at the

Trips Made Every Year. Of· ficials Make Trips Poss ible. Dean Coble igh Accompanied the l\len ~unda~· morning the ?\ewman Club nre5=ent time Tau Bel;., Pi has grown

held its la:::;t regular mectin~ of the ;boui~c~~~;OO :>~1en~~=;~~.er~ comprisin£?" Ten members of th~ junir c:lass in quarter. Dean Herrick and Dean (('nntinuiPd on Pi1.e-~ 'fwo) industrial chemistry and, Ocu·;cal l'O-Hamiltcn were the honor J!Ut~sts of gineerin!{ at :\lontana Stat,1~ Collt>g-e the morning. They both ~ave ::;hart spent. Satunlay in Billings vbitir.,!! interesting laJk,. Forty-six members Musi·c Rec1"tal To Be the factor of the Great Wc,tcrn Sugar Company. \\'. ;11. Cobleid1, and the gue!'ts partook of a break- clean of the t·ollesre of engineering, fa::;t ~en·cd by Catholic ladies. After I G Q Dec 5 acc:ompaniC'd the students. the meeting a dancing pro~ram was n ym n • Inspection trips of this kind are enjore<l by several of the member~. -- I ~~~~·se~3\~ ~::it~e=~in~. p~~~id~~ts t~~

I ~fhe purp.o~e of the dub is to fost~r I Several Numbers to Be Given elt•tirkal. c:h ii. industrial and mech-thmgs rehg1ous, to take part m · I · · h · · 't things intellectual, and to hold meet- By Chorus and Orchestra . ~~~~: i~<l~~~~f;1111~la~~~ 0

f P 1~1h; s~~e ings for social purposes. The club Se\'enty People to Take Part nt Great Fall•. East Helena, and Ana-

daim for 21 year~. A record crowd braved the nippy

weather to fill the grandstand and b1eachers of t.he Great F'alls ball park to capa.ity. 1hcy were far from be­ing llisappointed too1 for tl.ough th<: wet fie,J made lhe usual tootball rcethods impractical, both teams were so set on \·1<:tory that they maae the game one of the best of the season . :-.;o spc.ctacu1ar plays were made. but all the way through the game, faith­t ul, pe1 sistent plugginj! on the part ot each player ~hO\\:ed the spectators \\'hat material col.ege men are made of. Althoui<h the Bobcats were list<d to win, the Sainl~ put t:p some re ma1·kab1e resi~tanc:e. The g-ame un the whole was one of breaks rather chan skill. although a few times each

CHRISTMAS SEAL SALE COMMENCED takC'::- its name from Cardinal New- tonda.

~;::;,/:r"~~qit~i~~n~hk~o~~\~~~~0

forc'i~~ th; Glt~si~l~b a~~e;i~~n.':~n~~~·~~.t~·~ Bi~rn~s,·ii:\,~~Jct~,~~~rb1!\:,a~,;~i{ t~! Committee Will '\'ot Solicit own end and not for merely pnssini< t · f C w D h t From House to House. Ch1·1. examinations or to make money. The will be held next Thursda,· Dec. 5, in cour es1es u . . o er r 1 manag-ultiniatc aim of an educator, accord- the gymnasium. This annual affair i:-; er of th~ ~lontan~ hranch of the dren Not Authorized as Sales-

f 'ookecl forward to by t he entire stu- Great "e"tc1 n ~ug-ar Company . culture in which association and in- 1.-ing- to him, was the acquisitlon ° den' bo Ji· · I Other local official~ ''ho will assist men. terl'.hange of ideas among individual;; The program \\ill consist of several m makmg the 111spect1on as valuable I

At a meE.tin,:r of the .-\ssoc:ate<l is nece:ssary. numbei:s bv the lhorus and the or- as po-.sible for th_e students are II. S. 1-Irs. G Y. fatten announce~ the \\'<.m< n ~tuclent~· ('oun il on '\'edne~- The )\°l;!\\:man Club is a national chestra .\ larg-e number of ~tu dent~ Bai 1:111ger! superm.tendent and J . T. opening of the annual sale of Lhrist­<lay. sen:ral im1.01tant decbions were organization haYin!?' over one hundrt-'d ha,•e tned out for places m th~ Dans. c:h1ef ch<:~m~t. . mast beab. Xo hou::;e to house cam­reached. fi\·e dubs in lhe colleges and nni;cr- ehoru~ and :-;ince the- selection of fifty StuJentg makrn~ ~he tnp were: paign or so.iciting is being done thi:;

1hc roin s:.-s~em for women's ac:- sities of the United State~ . On many meml:-er:-; even· individual h :i.~ dven Charles Brush, Plam,·1ew. Texas; Al- year. A the clo.lar bond. however is tintie:-; was thc..1oughl,. Jisc:u~~cd 1 and of the campuses the club ha::,; !t-; ,_·wn h~s bc.:-:t toward upholdin!! the fine to_n. Belk, De~r .Ladge; John C. Eck. oeing sent to each sororitv and t'ra­a tommittt:e was chosen to org.anizt house. re.,...utati<'n that fornwr c~ort:~es ha\·e I~1\·mj?'~to11; ~y.nl Evans., Deer T;ad~e: teinity hou!:es. The .seal:-:. e"an be pur-1..1e details of tne system and to be The local Xewman Club is olannin~ made both on l'.ampus and through - Ches~er Gnffm, Glendive; \.\ allace cha:;:.ed directly at a booth in the post 1e::s y to inaugmate to orttanize the to send a dele~ale to Denv.·i· in the out the !;late. The Glee club is one of ITarnty. Anacon?a; Ste,·e R.upert, cftite and from the committee ~hair­deta1b of the system and to be ready ::opring, at which time the Rod~y the 111aior activitie~ on the hill and East H~len~\: ?\Iilo Sands. Chinook; man . Dean Chaffin at the :\orthern to inaugu1ate it at least by the spring :\lountain Conference of Newman 1·on1netition for a ph?ce in it is very .Jack Sheridan. Butte; and Paul Automobile tompnny. Also thev can quarter. )li~s Bernice • 'orris will be Clubs is to be held. kce n . . \Venaas, Butte. be purc:ha.sed at any hotel in BozCman lhairman of this committee lhe other The numher~ which l.he thoruses ~o ~ hildren are beinl! authorized to members of which are ~1 iss. Pegi!.\'' will sintr are: REGISTRAR'S OFFICE sell the.se seals. Stott an<l .lb:s Helen . ·~hultz. ).-lil:i:s REMOVAL OF SNOW IS Goodnight Beloved Bin.::.uti The aim of the A~sociation is to Elizabeth Seitz will act a::i Council T f'St Chord SulJi,·an conduct an educational l'.ampaign so aUvisor. lt was decided that. hen.e- lfaq to 01 1 r :'\ati\e Land. from "Aida '

1 HAS POSTAL SERVIC'E that every man. wornan and child in forth the point sYste11 commit.tee PROBLEM TO COLLEGE The orche~tra thi-=: year has 20 the state. sha!I be s.o well informed ~hall be a standing

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con;mittee1 whose 1 member~ all of whom have been !l th~ Ieaiing fads pertaining to the c:1ahman shall sit on the: A. ,y, S., ~Pl 0"tcd fo:· their out~tandin!.? musical urnse and pre\'ention o1 tub~n.·ulo~b. Cvuncil. The vice president. of A. \Y. , . ?h:iitie~. It !'lhares with the crlee Students are Urged to Look for and incidentallv all othc.r c:ommi.:nic-S. shad te Council advisor, and the \\ ork ls Being Done By Horse C'lub. the mo't important ml''ical Their l\lail. Bozeman Author· abl• di•ea"°' thnt the\• m»· rationallv committee itse1f shall be chn~en by Drawn Grader and Two l\Icn. fun tions of the y~ar an.I four of its itics Forward Letters to Col- and intellig:e.nt!r com.bat ·their pnl-the Council largely upon her rccom- p f H . t . Ch n·cn~ber:-1, the st1 mer ensemble. ac- e re~s. The fund1' for this work come mendations. The or~anizatic.in of the r o · arnng on in arge ('cmpan\' the> former on its annual 1ege f1om the Seal Sale, and a minimum 1,oint system promises to be one ot 1 of Project. ls an E\~er Pre· 1 tu1 r throl•t!h the statr. cf ten (10) cents per capita h; the the most riilfic_ lt unc.lertakin~s that sent Problem The orl'.he~tral p3rt of the progran1 )fany students do not kno'" that ~oal. A. \\', S. has attempted for ~ome 'nclndes· there i~ a po~toffice in the Regis- Qq•r thr state for last year :!50 time. This fir~t committee will la\" ' " the> ~E",1:<H?lin . laz~neure trars office ncttH·rlin.!? to the numhei· death::: frcm tuherrulosi:-. , •. ··ere re-the foun<lation for a sy~tem that wiil A problem which, durin~ ~he \he " 'h11: nu,. Dern~hes Rollmg~on of letters that have accumulated co.t~cd, while there are onl:· 1~0 be ls be most. valuable to M. S~ C women wrnter, 1:s cont mu ally ~·onlronlrn~ 'l he 'T'urk1~h \ Jarl'h Bcetho\ en l there . l\lc-tn\· 8 lutlcnts can't Ul)der-, a'.Pilable at the State Samto~·mm. ll in l.he years to follow. 1 he sYstem1 1 )1011~.ana State College 1::; _tha~ ol. 1 E\'C'r Tn1c:>-'Valtz Macki<:'-BUj( r stand "hy 'they don't receke that I will tlm~ be. Been that t~erl· 1s ~reat as it stands tompkted at the c.·nd of clea11ng th~ sn~l\\' irom the s1dc\\alk::; promised letter from a friend met need of lett1!1Q" the public know how the \\inter quarter. will probably be a~U st reel!->. ~his year the problem Reserves Defeated <lurin2 th<:" ~umnH.'I' in the Park or best to care to: the O\"erflow ~lt hOll\C', subjert to a great <lcal of fl'\'ision ~'·ill he sohed 111 the same manner as l~ on that trip to the coast. lf they nnci how to satc~i:a1:d t~ose t'.lat ha,·e during the next few years. when u~e m years past. . would g-o to the r(lgistrar's offite bee~n exposed. to mt~- hon. an experience rercal its weaknesses ~.\s Lefo1e, a ho1:se drawn ~r~Jer 1s B B · 11 · p I and look undel' their initial in the 1 he :•plenchd Catklll<t that t~e Seal and sugj!est 1emedie~ . Another im- beu~g u~('(I for this work. r.h1s em- y } Ing S 0 y Postoffk<' it is \'er:.' likely that they S.ale gl\e~ eac~ yea1· for c-~rrymg out portant clut,· of the ,ommittee is to r_lo)s l.wo men and on cf'rtam o.~·n- would find that their letter has hecn these.JH'OJect::; i::; refl~cted m help for rezulate !he acti\'ities of the women, s1cns three,. whe1~ ext. a shovelmi.r laving there for some time. the .~1ck and nrotccuon ~or t~e well: < ncoura~ing those who have fewhac- must be done It is seldom n~cc~sary Lack of Team \Yo rk Evident. ·It clol~s not lake ver:.· murh lime lt 1s !' :n?-1l-worth-wh1le ~Hece ot th·ities to th!" detriment of t C'ir to tle~u· lh~ :streets cxC"epl dunng- such to step into thC' Rc-gistrar's office anti work, for 1l. not onh- benefits ~·our health , of their gm 1es or of the op- unusi; al wmlerz-.; a~ the last _on_e when Gan1e Played Before Large look in th£' :-;lwkes

011 the rig-ht hnnd ( '''n comnrnn1ty. but helvs to l'arr:.: ~o rr.rtunitiC's of the other women . the s~ow was continually driflrng and Holiday Crowd side of tlw door. It would even be the le~s fortunat<:" the h~n~th .:1~s1~t·

)li$S. Fran es Fo_~ler and :\Iis~ blo?k11.1g" passage.~.. . . __ ·lo~::::iblc lo lo<Jk throug-h the file and ::mte l~e:.· ."o mul'!1 nee:L 1 hmk 1 on•r

WINTtR ~rORTS BtlNG rl~NNf 0

Bradbury Js Manager. Skiing, Tobagganing and S k a t i n g Featured on Program

Girls intere~.::ited in \\'inter ~part~ are to have an excf.'llent opportum . of enjoying- rhem~cl\'es this year. I ~tlcn E, al•bur~, winte1 :sport. man­ager, has arranp;ed an exc~Jlent pro-1,:.ram for enthusiasts of skimg, to t.agganing, anc.i skating.

'l here will be a meeting of wintn spc.rts lo\"ers Tuesday. December 10, at 5 o'clock in the lounge room of thi~ g; mnasium. At thi::; time )lr. Juni.:­herr, a skiing enthusiast. will gi e an interestin_g' diSt·t.: !"Sien of the tcl'.h nie1ue anJ tun amenta1s of tne sport

Thi:; jg the first year that th athletic councli has ~ponsoreJ an ex­tensh·e winter spon proA"ram. EYet) girl should take advantage of the op-1 01 tunity gi\"en to her. It depends on the number nf J?irl" who report for the C!'eneral mee-tini.r Tuesday '' hether Bob.at sweater points will be ~iven for snow acth·itil:: or not.

In addtion to tr.e spo1 ts already mentioned. there are also rumours or mC'on1il!'ht :sleighing narties. a :ono\Y· bll fig-ht bv the flai< pole between t:lasse...,, and a :-:kating dub. Further 'iscussion on tie abo\"e points will be

dis.l'us.sed at lc.ntrth at the meetin~ Tuei:::day. December 10.

ALPHA ZETA TAKES IN FIVE NEW MEMBERS

Initiation Held for Copley. A. DeY ries. Shanklin. Winner. and Mclllhattan

Five men were initiated into Alpha Zeta Tuesday, ?\o\"emb1 r :?ti, ·n Ag-ri­cultmal Ha.I. These men are: K. Copley, A. DeYrie>, \\'. ~hanklin. seniors; and Piul \\"inner and A. Jlc­lllhattan, jt: niors. These men wen· chosen from the upDl two-fifths o their das~ on th1..~ b.1::i:-; of ...;(·holar­!-ihip, per:::onality anti ieatlership. For the last three \H.'l'k:-. the~e men hn\ t.' worn straw hats, OYc:>rnlls . and rough s.hirts. besides t·nrryinir an egt!' and ether ag-riculturul commodities.

Zeta Pi. the ltwnl ·hnptcr of Alpha Zeta, was founded at )lontana Sta~c Colleg-e in Hl'.!2. Zeta Pi \vas a lo(·al f1at<:'rnity. estabJi...;hc>d nnJ org-anizt• l bv the ng-ri<:ult.ural ~tuclent...; of 2\1. S. C. in Febnrnry, 1B2L. for the expre=--s

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Eir.rhty per cent of polat<1c-~ con­:mmed an~ French fried. \Yith ca<'n

(Continued on Page Three) ( Continued on PaJ.?e Three) thargc of .this work, slated that this Th~ Buhl·at. r~serve\'. bow~! to Poly- ;.\~ends which has arCumulated there. port. Esther ilowman we1·e appointed co- T rnie~.;or . Harrm~ton. who 1s. i.n I I lice if thert> is anv mail for your and g-1,·c 1t yo:..r sympathy and sup-

·~as the first year that such exten- t~i:hmc ~t. B1llmg:-; to a 2v-O sl·~re :\I nv of tlw letters coine to the down ------------------------------------------------------------ s1vc m.ethods have.been necessary fol'l1hanks~1\mg day . Poly played with i ~.~ 10stoffice with thC' name and FARGO PEOPLE WJLL STUDY TORMENTORS ' PLA y CREA T'£S 1~movmgo ~now smce he ta me here a fa ~t open attac~. that uprooted th.e .

0'. r' of the college. If the down- _,.,.

e1trht years ago. heavie r resel've ~me. Th e unexpe1'1- m \~l~ ~ffke knows l.he name it will

COLLEGIATE DRAMA TIC ERA In yca1·s past t.he 'hort <Ollr'e 'tu- cnce and Ind< o[ lNim work showed ~0'd it lo the owners house. but if BASKETBALL REGULA TJONS tknt:-- r<:'ntO\'c:>d t~1s ~now with the use up J)lamly 111 the n•servcs. .en riille "C is the onlv llaC'e left of trac·tors.. This yea1· the usual The uame was played before a lartte not 1~el 't g l t Il ,,!ould help mrtho I should l·e sUffi<.:icnt. holiday crowd. Co1nwell, the star tr .w~tc 1. \ .~n.~1. lcr;?c.~ ·ronsiderablv if The prc~entation .of "A Doll's staj!e pro<luction das.!-:, ancl for th.;' Polv bae·k had returm.:d to the> ganw l lC! egi~ 1 ~u s 0 1 · ' · Hcu~e" on ~O\ ember 25 and 26, t·o;.;tumes to :\liss Ada Wort. XOTI ('E aftCr beil{g injured a week aC"o nnt! stu~lents. would call there a nil g'l't

marks a new era in the cleYelopment \lis\'. .\lic.·e \"andenhook gave a !-:tar gave a goo l ac.:ount of himself. the!J" mail. tf d1amatics al. .:\Iontana State Col- n'Tformante of ~ rora, t.he \'ivaciou?!, f'lan s fe r SpNi.HI Fee Course in Fol~":-; line-up i:-- n:-> follows: l\l('rcer lq~·e. In thi~ fir:-;t attempt of the adoring' doll wife of Tor\'akl. Hc1· Su;,;':11 Dancin g and Kosma, end.-:.; llu ssmnn and T01nwntors at serious drama, the ar1pC'a1anl'c wai:; as lo\·ely as that \Cry Boynton, tatk les; Dore and Gentry. level of attainment is one of which ~mininc.• role eould require. She wa~ So111 t <'!' Iii lessons-2 prr \\'c.•ek 0 ua rds; .l one:;, <:ente1·; P ond. qunrll t'-any uni\ersitv mii?ht well be proud, J aitkularly e·harmin~ in the scene fer fi \\'N'ks bt•~inning January l!l, back; Cornwell and Girnus, half­an<l for which great credit is due the where she rompe I with the.) children. to be cor1C'ltuled wilh a dancinK party. la ks, ~md Rnrbuln, ft.: llbnc:k. directcn, :\Ir .... '\n~en. Her c.xprcssion is extraordinarily ('oun'" Fct• ~U>O. 1'hc Bohcat r<'s('n·e li ne-up is !\!-i

The setlin· wa'." particularly happy. n1Jhle.and she.• ~rn"lained Jwr hi!!h cmo Plan•. Rose.• Garden Danl'.e ll all. follows: Griffen, Amundsen, ancl The atmosphere of 50 yems ago wa,:; tioial trne ·Hlmiiablv throu!.:!hout. Ill-'r llays )lon !ay and Friday, -U p. Hautala. end~ ; Frce~e. Pepper, an I ~uccessfulh- rc-C'reated, fir~t. bv the test inl<•q1rctation \vas in the seen(' m. .\nd• r-:011. tnckles ; loday and )fc­cnefullv ,;Janner! details of the "stage where ~he played opposite Krocr~tad f'Ja~s will he limited to :lO. All Carrpn, ,L.Yl.Hll ds: Skinner, enter; s('t {vrry well arranged go ns to per- and Dr. Ran'c nobh· in the sun,..rh ~tmlents who int(•nd to reg-istc.•r must Har1 ity and JohnMn, halfbnc·k~: n it the g""reatest flexibilitv of move- Jimax sh<' attained ·when thl'C.·atenc.>d siC"n up wit}t '.\1i"S Stewart in the Chesarrk. fullback, and Lclnrnl. nrnl.), and «econd, hr the tO~tumes, b:.· Krngstad. gym b( tween Dec. IG and 20. quarterhaC'k:;:., ''hich w~1:e in fine ha1111onv with t.he '.\Jr. Sam \Vinn made a fine stazc ( Retd~tl'ations will close with the ,Officia l ~ in.elude. Up!=>haw, referc>c; I

11ers?nahties of t he character~ . The figure as 'T'orwald H elm er, the self- I 15th woman and the 15th man.) I" erts, umoirC':. l\1acD01_1ald,. head red1t for the stage set is due to the r (Continued on Page Two) M. Stewart instructor. line man, anJ Biorgum, field Judge.

XOTICE

_\II freshm en "i -.h ing- to lurn nit r 0 r haskC't Im II llH\1H1,l!l?r ~h(tu ld r<' 1>ort a t the Gym nt 5 :00 P. :\I. tu1ii~ht. at the :\lnnae-C' rS Hoom.

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There "ill he an important m'•eti n ~ of all the Fangi:.. TuC's­da\', Dec<'mbt•r 3rd in llerrid~ H.ill. All Fangs are asked lo bC' there.

H. Greiner, Fang Duke

}< ~lrg'<l. Y n ~.l, ..\ pc riori dt•\"Oted to interp: t•tation of basketbll rulp::. will ht• a fe:1tu1t.· of a douhlehea<ler to bt• rlnved :lt the :-.:orth Dakota Stat<' t:ollegc> armory S:iturday, No,· . :rn. In the main l Y<.'nt whkh start::; :it S p. m., Coath Leonard Snalwac.•chtN'."' 'nr ... ity ~·quad wilJ test lh('ir slrc>nzth ·1·1ain ... t an ai l'a\· of forrner collC'e~ ...;ta1 s now trn\·elinr.!' under the banner

f the Giant! All-Stnr~ of Far_!!o. In the urlain rah~er the frosh wi'I

l'll1!W"<' ~1 tt am not yet definiteh· s<'lectc I. The last hulf of thi...; game will bl~ de\'Otetl to the rules intc-rpn•­t:ltion spOll!-iOrt'd by Saalwaechter fl"' a mean or al•quainlinl:!' the funs with

Isom<' of tht mar(• <:ommonl\' mi::;nn· derstood nt ecrpts of the net ~ame . During this period whenever a foul is

(·~lied Charles Kimball. former F.1r hig-h basketbnll mt>ntor, wi 1l immedi­ately expbin the l'l a...;on r ll' t 11l' penally.

In the aJL:o:tar ug~H·l!a!ion whil'1l will oppose tlw Bi~on first lNim nn• ..!led" Blakeley, Clnud1· )liller, .ru >;C'w1!'ard and Geon!'C> :HcPherson. all fornlC"r Bison rtC'l'". Tht•I e wi~I al:-.o t• Bohl,, Rusch of ·orth\•:('...;tcrn, Bu:<i l'ri· t~l. fornwr F' 11r •o :\Ii i~l't st:ir: Ed<lit• Powers of \\"iscon~in nnu Chuck Philips of Iowa r.

Saalwiwchtt·r find<:. footbull sorc.·­nPss slowinj? up tlw l':\rlv spason 11ro­t!'r('S$ of hi~ hnrges, Blnkeslt•f'.>. '.\fa,. Go~tlw;n . Grnrl n :lnd FHilhl•:td nl1 show the efff'tts of a stiff gridiron f'ea~on and will need time to get .l!O­ing, the Bison mentor declared.

PAGE TWO THE \\"EEKLY EXPONENT , TUESDAY, DECE::IIBER 3. 1929

Cb¢ W¢¢kly Expon¢nf i E>tabli. ne<l 1910 +----

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Sll1A'ITER£NG FROlll HERE Al D THERE I DEBATE TRYOUTS ----+ HELD FOR FROSH IN OUR llllDST

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i: a ll S _\ Y l T W I T H F L 0 \\' E R S !l § ~ ii Say it ,·ith Our ft The column sufft>rs thb \H~ck as its editor failed lo :-:urvh·e the Thanks-

Published {'\ ry Tue,,.day of the collei:!e year hy the gtaff chost:n from the giving- fcstivitii .. ·::-.

As ocrnt ii Stuuent uf :\I1>ntann !:'tate Co11cJ,.i'e at Boz man, :irontann

Sub~cription Rate :$2.00 pt:'r ~chool ) enr ht Alpha Gum: ''.:\'ot \l'rY amu~ing is he?'' :?ml: "Xo, ·he couldn't. t.\l'll entertain a doubt."

AcceptC'd for mailing at spl•cinl rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Han~ you heard nbout the girl (sorority not mentioned) who said yes. Art nf Ol tuh r ,1 1 HI:!/, authorized Fc>bruary 11, wrn hut that :-;hC' had bt.:l'tl t«.•dut·ing- when askl.'.'d if :-he had C\"Cr been abroad.

Tclc1>hone: 1 li- \ sk for E~pont.nt. On :'ll onda~s after .i:OO P. 1\1. 80

blitor.in-C'hit·f • Busine s :\Ianagc>r ........•

)lannging Editor ..\s::i.stant Ed1tvr

';\'cws Staff

Leonard A . \Ying, '31 ... Carl \\' all, '32

William Fl~·nn, 3~

Ruth Platt Associate Editor .. :\lich::tel Deevy Sports Ed tor George Hart .·\ssist:mt ... , Wallace Hnr-·ity, Hur1.1ld Greint.'l'. l'hc·t lhrntley, Pat :\kElliott

Feature Editor .. ·-· .. ~- ;,\Jary Hakala \\'omen's Sports _. ...................... 11orothy Garrett

..\i:;si~tant Franct:s Fogkr .Society Editor -· .-\lit:e \ ·nndenhook

Big ~hnke>-up; Bill ;\JcCnll ha~ chnn!.!'t~d brands of '"dwwing tobackcr."

Final:-- two whole ,. l 1. • \.,' • .. l l' .. ti<lnig-ht ha!>. hcl.!Ull to burn.

Fablt.:: EYl'l'Y h Ul < nt ate t

nnd went to classt•~ Fridny.

LUND, '27, VISITS CAMPUS THURSDAY

and t'abbage on Thnnksgi,·ing day

, .. of the Yi ll.11n, Krogstad, with m• s1 .i it and p1 ~e. :\Ir. \ ·an Fle~t

1.a:-. n we I-placed , tik., and a splendid ~ra..::t• ap, c1ranc:t>. His rendition was ~lli-l'rior throug-h<• .t.

.:\fr. Stockton \"l·:tzcy dese rves espel'ial commenlwt wn for the sensi­tiveness and re~traint with which he

The tn·out.... flw thl'J) urpo~~ of selecting t~he freshman tkbntin~ team Wt. re held in the t~nd111 .. •t•rin$? ns-.cm bh· room Mon. en• .. :\o,·. 2a nt i::~o. Aithough thcH' wc-n• ~t'V('r:ll fr('sh­men who had signifktl thl'ir intention~ of participating-, only fiYt' appcarC'tl for te ..::ontcst. "Either thl' n:-;l lo~t Uteri nf'rYc or [oq.rot nbout it,"' s:iid Prof. BrC'wer.

The jud,..e:-. for th<• oct·a~ion wl'l'L'

Professor Brewc>r. 1'ootell, nnd B<'ll The team a!'I. l'iHl~t·n will t·un"'i~t of Chester Hu ntley, ][('h'n Huxlt'Y· and C"harJeg Coulter. with Berl \\"iltle1·­muth as nlt£'rnali\"C .. \ .l four of thc~e students :$hnwed mut."h ability and promise of devt•loping int.o an t. xcep­tionally g-ood team.

NOTI CE

Refunds for the Gr<.'nf Fal ls tr ip will be is-.uc-d \\ ('dnrsday Decembe r 1. :lt the G~ mnasium . T he i;;:e "ill he i"ii;;:uecl all da' and t his "ill be the onl) da) at;, hich t hese re fund s can be had .

- Pat Dolan

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~ M. LANfiOHR I fl FLORI T ~ g 19 E. Main Phone 95 §

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CHRISTMAS filFTS For Mother. Father, , is ter - in fact the entire famil~

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HAIJSEMAN & McCALL ~ East Main

I I I 1 1 111111 11 111111111111111111111 Assistants. Elirnbeth ~t.·itz. Bl•rnke ~orris, Greltht.•n Lchrkind, i\lildred Ne\'ins, H<.'!1.·n Olinr, Emma Baldwin, Loui~~ S:rnndt•rs, .JoH·phim.• :\Iiklich TypillJ! 1-.lizaLtth :--dt"', Bl'tty ).h:~t·il. lh.•lt·n Soudt'l'". Elizabeth Grnhnm

\\':llter E. l und of Helena, who int('rpretcd t he th.1ra tl'r of Dr. Rank. .e-radLated from the electrical eng-i- the intimate fril' llrl of the llelmer nce1ing dc1n1tmcnt in Hl27 was a family. The rolL 1 ~ :t minor one, but visitor at the College last wcC'k. llc .:\lr. Ye!tzey carr: J it with r eal dis­b now workin.~ for the l\lountain ~ T . h I T I . I C' tindion. I ... tate:.". e.ep o~1e .nnc . e eg-1ap1 ,_ .. ).(h;s Elizabeth l •pc wa:s a winsome and was here m the rnt.er('sts of hi..,, nrnid. ~liss :.tun Eaton pl:wC'd the

A l Greiner :·omptin)·. lie wn.., lol·at1~1~ nny lot·al / \l J \. ;nino1· part'' tlw chil:irl'ri~ nur~e Business Staff

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Bu:-<inel:'s .b~1~tant Ctrcu"at'on )lnrwgt·r

'Imnw Kirke~. Earl J"an::.m1. Roh .lon('s

Re1>orters

Frank )lacCormick .Jack Erkkila

1nterft>1e1Kc trouble whH.:h may be \\ ith unusual ih.·rit , which c-ive:; rau~ed on the. tele1~ho1~e h.nes due to J l'C''1tbe of fine ll• ini.r in future roles. the_ change m d1str1but_wn \·oltag-e The chi ldren l runk Howard, :\lnr­wh1eh wns recentl)· made m Boz.l!mun i; arN Bowman.' n• d .Janet :\IacDonald, by the :\lontana Power com pan:.. wt.>rt:> ~prig-htlv and attractiH", :ind

att. adh r. aml added lllUl'h to the hun1an intercrt of tht• 'llay.

'harlc·~ llll'. Earl RudLt•n:. ).hu.E?:iret Bowman, Franklin Dt•wC'y, Lorrnirw Thomp~op \rmin Hill. Yorg-i, Hurlburt, L"hri:-; ~chlt'Chtt•n

T'roo1 l{eacll·r .lohn :Xorlin

Courier Print Bo:temnn, )fontana

YICTORS

Co-ed Volleyball Finals Saturday

The rapidit~· of mov~mcnt. whi('h l'Omplt:tek eliTn inateJ tht• v-unl tecli­o: ~ dclayg, and th(' ca«e and flex­il i1itY cf the act ors cm thr stne:e arc the 1lrnrks of exn·ll<•nt conrhinsr. Our nlle.l!T is fortunrtll• indeed to have

For owr a cle,·ade :'llontana State athletes ha\'e struggled for state supremacy in football :\Ian>· time' they han almo,t, but not quitl\ attaiJwd their goal. Ahrn,-s there has been some li ttle thing again<t 'heir 'o doing. Call it luck or what you may. This year the title has turned de,pite all to the contrar,-. :\Iontana State is foctball champion of :'l[ontana for the first time in many

~urh nhiiit\· . . \"ollcyl.1~111 :-.t'a::;on _is rapidly draw- I The deb..il of t hi..,, nitkigm is, after mg to a close .. _This year a lar)?er all. tht" g-reatest po..,~ible tributC' to number ~lf participant.~ than ever be~ the plar. An ordinary amateur pC'r­fore turned out. makmp: a total of formancf' lacks th C' t•crnYic:tion to ~tim­twehc . teams where th~rc hns been udte critici~m. Tlw t!'t.•neral superiority only e1g-ht team!> pre\"1ously. of thls production made tht• problem

~atunlay afternoon beginning at of thE> IIcli11E>r hnu~C'hold n matter of 1: l.5 P. )I., a YOll('yball rally will be rea l moment to the :mdiC'nee . held nt the gym, at whi<:h time the Sarah '\\~. JC'nninl!s. final tournament game$ will be pla:.·-

year~. eel off. On the sl'heclule there are Sporb \\Titers all oYer the Rock\· :\fountain Conference. and I three round-robi~' being .111.ai·ed off,

t: specially iP De11,·cr. made rash to. predid at the beginning of ~~:i~~fi?:;ur0}e:i~~~hm 0~3ct~1 e~i;·i~~f\~1i·~~~: the ,-ea<on that :'lfontana would not ha\·e a chance at the tate will compete Saturday for champion­champion<h1p. O. paper eYen 11·ent so far as to print "Montana State Colleg t wk t< ~nnual clrnbbing from the State l:nh·ersity"

a week or '" '" fore he game was played. )fany rea;:on '11'1Y be «'! forth for this condition . but it finally

<immers d1 \' • tu the foe that the football squad and its helpers pMse,scd thn' indomitable ~pirit of ne\·er gi,·ing up eYen in the face of pred c' ons of hopelessness of the cause, and to haYing the eYcr preS<•nt factor of teamwork and good coaching.

PAID ATHLETICS

For the n ' tew years we ha,·e heard considerable argument aga; t ']pg,• athletics based on ihe a>>'Umption that ou r ath-1 te" are h1ret! and paid. The opposers maintain that for this rf'a ·on col ge ath etics are becoming professionalized and are not repre~entatJ,·e of the institution the,- represent. Those people go

ship honors. Alternating between the champion­

~hip honor games . any team will h~we an opportunity of challenging any other tt>am not in their rli,;sion. Thus there will he n round of games from I: 15 to .t :00 P. ~I. This rally was arrangl~d by nurnngl~r-at.large, :\larguerite Roscoe, for the purpose of giving C\'ery tearn a chance of playing games after they had been eliminated previously from the com­petition.

I To date the upperclass team and the \·ar~ity (compoi-:;ed of women with Bobcat sweaters) appear to be the strongest teams in the league. All chall~ng-e games arc to be reported by \·arious captains to the manager­at.Jargc before Saturday afternoon.

SC"llEOL' LE OF' POSTPONED VOLLEYBALL GAME"

so f•r as t :<ay that men are enrolled and paid b,· the game, ~Ion., Dec. 2-7:1ii-D. T. ,-s. S. A. E. ~Jon., Dec. 2-8:00-B. E. n. Pi K. A.

month c• ·ear on the basi< of their ability to block, tackle, gain \Yed., Dec. ·l-7 :15-0. B. ,.s. s. A. E. yardage. ,hoot basket<, dribble or beat others to the tape. Wed., Dec. 4-o:OO- n. T. vs. lnd.

h Thurs., Dec. 5-7: 1fi-S. K. YS. D. T. T is a • ,,f affairs may be true at some schools but in the Thtirs., Dec. 5-8:00-S. A. E. vs.

ca>'e of the Ec'>cats it is indeed mot infalible. Sat.,Pt!~.A7_1 , 15_K. s. vs. Amigo

DenYer, Colo.. • -o'·· 20.- -For thr first time in the hbtor~r of stu.len• po1itics at the Coluratio \\~oman'~ Collel-!'e. a freshman hn~ been <.'lecteJ t<i an important position on the Coun­dl. :.".tudent g-on·1T1ing- g-roup of the Colle~c>. ~'\liss Carol Kl'rn of \\·ind­sor, Colo .. was named s<.'t:retary of the Council at n spec1a: c•lection here this week to fill a vat·!lnn· crcatC'd when the regular offii.:l'r failed to rctlirn tu <chool.

NOTJCE

The AJ.!' tiub "ill hold a r egu lar nu.•1.·li nJ.! in the asse mbly of th e agrk lturaJ building. ~1 r. ::\leck.lenbu r· of the Gallatin (hick ll attlll'ry l'ill s pea k u11on the gubjC'c t ··The P ou ltry Out­look for '.\I• :1t:rna... Prof. J . • \ . ~clson has n important topic in rclat,"ou to uture financing of our Jud.r!'in teams to discuss. He ports of 1 he- .\ g- clnncc. to be held Jll''-l . ua rter and of the m£mbershi1> lOmmittee's "ill also be g-iH'n at that tim e. As this is the la."t mll ting of the quarter it i.;; a~ked that e'er) body be prC'~cnt. Hl'f reshments "ill be ~er\' ed.

Prog ram C-0mm"ttee. Chancc,]or ;\L A. Brannon. head of the :\Iontana Uni\·ersity Sat .. Dec. 7-2:00· o. B. ,s. D. T.

sy>ten, 'at< iJ an A"'ociated Press dispatch from Helena, Oct- i Sat. Dec. 7-2:*5--A. G.,n. _,·s PiK. A. b •)I h t •• . th 'd . . hi . Mon., Dec. 9-K. S. , .•. s. X. Pl f S f t

0 er-~. t a . a lS true at ai JS gn·en at etes of the state :\1 on., Dec. 9- . A. E. vs. Ind. Allhnu_I a,~'n!·:1:-:o~lt'\~ ~Uy lhe be:it,

institution~ 1n "L tring work to maintain an income through col- It was nui . ,_ hdore ihe suun;:: po

lege. Hu\\!'\ er that >ame aid is gi\"en any 'tudent who applies TOR1\1ENTOHS' PLAY lll'em: n nnrle•"I 1h:11 In """ hnu'e and I am su•e that no preference in that respect is Rhown to CREA·TES COLLEGL\TE 11""'' '"'re 1<1 11111·11111" 111 "'...,·' """n

t h! t 'fl. tt't I f th' ff' f th 'd t f h DRA.1\1 ..._\TIC ERA until Ill(' l'.1r1, hour~ of lhl" mnrnln:..:. a e es. 1•e " 1 U< e o is o ice, o e pres1 en o t e "Th:1ro1" """ mu..ii.

0m,.,.,.,, .. ,,, 1,1

i i~titutions and l' the state board of education is positi"e against lhL~ lln11st>ltoltln. 1111 IH'ing 1nrnr111l'd;

this sort of l 1 1I g.'' I (Contmued from Pa.go One) "l;ut It'!-:. 1101 .lt'f ld(•Jllal ..

He further Stl.V._, "\Ye seek bona fide students not tra,·elers. ccntere !, complacent., eminently re- ·~~Iii ':"' ::-.lid rhL• puli ~em:in, su .. 11fcl

\\ e rcqun·e a lugh deg~·ce of ~cholastic perforn1ance and we a re of TorYal.d 1 ~ a diffil'ult one, for thP "Ynn ~we, 111, nifl! Ila<:: hL't'n. on lloll • . . ~ ' ... spectable husband of ~orn Th role I ou ·'

on the nllrt to . tamp out any suggestion of profe sionali.sin charaetenz.ation must be com·eyed d:1) for u "11•1, nr t\\o, nnd 1 H' "'it

H . . . . I •]' . I. . .. ~ . . · largely by subtle satire , s mce Helmt:r l<.'11 lellin:.: lt1·r ah11u1 th<' lo1wl,\ 111:.;lir::--O\\e, e1, "e 1c tc'e t 1'1.t \\e nn1st be balanced in our attitude to- is too self-!:'atisfied to he sen~ntive:: l '\'e IWl'll :--pt>r :11,::: nt lionw."'

,·arc! the membl " of the student body. The fact that a student t".. th~ for<"es ?f life around him .. ~lr. "\\'..ti?" t t r 11 t · · ·r- . . . '' mn s rendcnng was most convmc- "ll1i 11 ·1 siin e? 1 41 ni"t llll ll ')

l~ .:in ou s anc ing at 1 e e 1~ not .1usb 1cat1on for withholding from ing- in the first of the last act, where n1t•tt·r to :.!ht· 111; :;w,is ~.:_1.0 ;;~:11 , 11 Ti~1; l'jp1 the aid gh·en to &ther,." the effects of the champai<ne seemed I Bil'.

"' th t I t · . f to have i;fren him a greater anima-r rom e ' U< en s \ • w pomt. except or the glamor and some tion. The >lowinir up of the mow-

hero-\ ·0r,-hip that ath:~•es al :\Iontana State College rerei\'e !11ev 'ment at the end of the play, which lltHltHXHltlll<W<ltHXHllltHltHlllllO<><J ' t ] · t •] · · . t . . . ' ..... seenwd to center abou t Tol""\·ald. is due .;e 1, le ' 'e 111 1 e llJ n except personal pumshment for their to an essential wrnkness. in the <lra- IQ effort. mati' 'tructure, which makes he parl Phone 286-:01 17 S. Tracy

of Tor\a}<l pnrticularly laborious.

\ T.\I• r.i~· J, ~ The role of ~Irs. Linden, presented .. \LPHA 2'F..i ~.:'! c il1ege of a,..,riculture of Ohio State b:r :\ligs Helen Oliver, wns interpreted 0

f I\ E • 'EW :\IE~II3£l!S l'ru,w>ity br J. F. Cunningham and as the inflexible, meddling, "married DIX N'S C. \ \', Burkt•tt. .\t prestnl there are old maid''. whom lif(' ha~ defrauded

6 rL tivt.> t1iapter~ in the Uniteci of happiness. In thC' reconcil ia tion c< St~ttes. with Kro~stn'.l in t he lngt act, the I

~ofter side of her nature appeared to , J .

NI:\E l\IE:\' .JOIN irreat ad,·nnt.age. ~fos Oliver is to be Wall P ape r, I a ints, I HQ_ ~OR..\ Y FR .\ T ~,~:~e:r~tul~}=~~n~t0~0~~t~·ib~~~~~; t~·h;~~ Oil, Glass

·~I. teC'e~\111.!" l 1 ria.1 :-;tatc- and

'11 ii: the'. petition ~r .\lpha Zeta hcrt Zw 1sl<>r.

\\Ill , \,;hront !er: bC'; )lluomne

t n l ~ t 1I1skin-

~ay. I (Cont llll I "rom P.ag-e One) )Ir. Raymond Yrm F leet played the ~o-~

In rq~·ar•l i.O next year's convention he stated that it would be held at the L:>hig-h l'nl\erEity in Bt•thlthem, Pa. Thi~ " hool \\a~ t ho"l'll in honor of Profe• r \\'il.:nm:-.;. ht ~td of the \lepartmcn• <1! mi11ill:?" <'ni:ine-cring t <·rt>, in a]"l»r cintion. a<.; ht• wa._ tht>

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PIPER "' U g

, ''.~;;~!;~;;:";,:~~ I [~~;:~;,~~,:;~~:--= ::; § J. B. ~eil, Prop ~

V\linning the 'Yar against,veatl1er l n the tekphonc bu<ine<s, r,·se:ut h 111a11,

ll1:lllllfiKruring- cnginet.>r and ronqrurtinn

~upen·1slH :ire rarr\'Jn~ on a succes~ful

war a~Tainsr the unruh· dc111ents, en~1nies

to sen ict·.

Cable. for e':ttnpk, housin~ 111011:· cir­

cuits and coYen:-d \\ ith l'r >tn. ti' c Ctla in~s

BELL tA fl,;; .'·Ir

ofp 1·0,·l.:'d strength ," ithSt:1nl1S ~rorms '' hich n1il!ht "lTiuuslY thre:tten open wir( hnes.

~l ltt" !·1 the Bell 5,.,;r,·111 g ·m\th is in­

tensiYe :is \\ dl as exte11si\·.._-. tmpn)\·in~

present facilirie• a• \\ell as addinl!; n'"' one<. \ nd there: is no end to :di this

dt•\ clop111e11t.

SY.STEl\I ';c,;;ng t£/tp:Zon ts

"0 L R PIO . E F H I G \Y 0 R K !I A J l ' T ~,••G l ~·

THE WEEKLY EX3'0:-.IENT, TUESDAY, DECE:\IBER 3, 1929

SUCL\L CALE:'\D.\R \ley anu Bob )!anlove visited at their -- homes in Whitehall.

Friday, December ti-S. A. E . .\Ir. \ \ 7, • • Bailey of Corvallis, .\lon-

::,aturoa), December 7-A .. L. R., tana, "as the house guest of Sigma l . h. A., U . . K and Amigo. Alpha Ep;::,ilon durin~~ the pa~t we<.k .

TURKEY IS WON BY CLYDE FLYNN

.rail::; unday, wflere she spent t.he Ami go. w eeK t:OU \\an her pat·ents. Dean and :\lrs. Cohleigh, Elizabeth Th . 1 d b h .1J.r. ano ,.\u::; . .ttaLvey LOLL were Garoiner, and La Verne Brown wtrc he senior c.anc:e, shonsort Y t e

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1 111 1 l lJ I 1 ll JU" I I I t I I I I !I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I '-

H B McCAY Hardware

Dinnenvare, Glassware, Oriental Gift Goods ' ••• , •••••• , •••• , t •••••••••••••• • , ••••••••• •111111 11 1

Friuay 1.11nne:r g1..ests at. tne Lh1 g-ucsts of Amigo Sun Jay for <linner. ·op omore tlass, at It e col ege !-.'"Ynl­Umega Vtetcnu1 van \ oa;;;t spe!lt Chal'leR Reitr.:h, ex '2H, was a week ~~sium, on \Vedne~c ay CYening, :\ov. 1hanh.S){l\'lll~I' at ner home lll 'lown- encl \·i~itor at the Amigo hou~e. where El. was pronounced a huge ru~cess. send. he d~ited his brother .Jack. Charles :..o<l Pep;ram's orchest1a fund~ 1cd the • • .-.-.~-...-• ...,.,,,,.._,..._._._ • ......._.._._._.. ..... ,... ... .-.., ..... _.. • ..._..._ ..... _. . .. _. • ..._ ...... _,._._._..._ ... .. _. • ._._._ .. _ • .,.._ Laroline Cochrane and Teresce O'- Reitch is employed a!' hig-h tension music and a large crowd attended. > LET VS HELP YOU \ Donnell at.tene1ed t..ne football game m cngitll'er with the Americ:an Tele~raph As a sp~{i~l r~athre a lan~e ht}'i~ey l \

Great. taus 'lhursday. Vhile tnere. and Telephone company with he:td- ~~aR jwkrcc. tol t c pe~son ycmg ~ PLAN THAT XMAS DINNER ~ they \\€l'e gu<.sls of ~Hiss .Sell. quarters at Denvc:r. D::lta u1~a·uy tnukmh>Cr. lCh ydc ,·lynn, ,• > Wilber \'aup;hn wa s a week end <,' • oo · ome e pnz . ~ , :Jli~ B1anegan, \\ere !:::iunday dinnc1 A t t d l1 th 1 1 :.\lontana . tale Colle~e. At present 't ~

_\llss Glatll s tl1anegan and mother, , tsit( 1

of Amij?o. 1 his da~ce 1:s !rn a11nual afta1r at I.; \ guesb at the Lht Omega hou~e. · mHro en er am~ a. c•ir P ec gcs it falls on the cla ss of 1932 to cntc1- >

l A whirl" ind of ad1vitie:-; han~ filled Thani\Sl!iving week \\ ith pep and at Thanksgl\ mg dinne1. tam each outgoing class until they I MODER I «·:.:cit(·mt'nt. Howcn·r Thank~gidng- clay se('med parlicul:nly 'luiet in Boze- h.~1µpa ~1gma. ret~1 Ep'1 Ion. j are~ senio~~, .. an~I \\Ill be host .. of the ~ N MARKE'f f d (' F 11

ih~rnk·gl\lllg dum r guests at the W 3 lttr Lunti of Hel!!na, ,27 . \\as \ lc las~ of H1.1·>.1ra<l1t1on ~a;:;:;.that this ~ man, for the scenP of actidtit•s was uan-. crre lo rreat a s. 1.'he Band, Kappa ~igma house were .Mrs. Eliza- "·ednc {la. dmncr !!Ut -..t at the Beta dance mu~t be. held be-fore the I> Spur~. and Fang:-, a..; well as man)· other ~tudents journeyed tu Great Fall" bet.n 11awK:-., :Jlt~s !:iigna Lonner, }lis . IEp!'HlC'~ h~-~e \Thank~g-t\tn~ holidays. I . PHO .. ~E 83 to thccr their tc:am throu~h a \'ictoriou~ game. Hui \Cj Lotti Jl.lss Liam Roat, an<l Frances Halev an 1 Gale !'\ehrnn CI , $ Quality I\leats Delivery E\er~ Hour ~ Then. too, many ~tudcnts took ath'anta~c of the \"al"ation to go lo their .\iJ-.:-; .H:.ny Lowne) . were F1 Hlay clmner gueo;;.t" at the n _.,UBS WILL HOLD (,JFT ............................. _ .. _______ ._ ............................................ .,,._.._._._._.._ .............. -:.._.._.._._._:_.. .......... w. l(•spC(tJ\t..' homes. da{~a1~·aen1::;n·1,;m~DneaennteHrt<a~1t~1ec?k T~luar1~y- E hou~e . 'ALE'] HURSDAY EYENING I f I l ~ ,..., ' • Sundav dinner guest~ of Beta I --- ! 11 1 :1 1 I I I I • I I Ill I 1 1 t I I I t I I I I I I I I I I I I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I t I I I

Thrt't· part1e~ held tie centc1 o atlct't1on at t 1e (' o,.,e of the \\eek They Lo\\nci·. Uara Roat, Lot::. Sm1ti1, · Eosi'on were Gordon Lig-hlfoot and (Co t· d f p 0 ) \\l'IC the O H. formal part), the Kappn :--.1g-nrn fotmal and the Sigma Ch 1 1Eeat11ce :\elson, ~nn Hai·n.ngto:1, ll arold Freeman. . n ;mue rom ago . ne hard-time partj>. Bct.sv Jackson, lhelma \\11lson, they mclude bags. table lmen an<l • Do1oth) Richard~, Ruth Nelson, . l1ss .\l r\.ia Gamma~ thin~s of lha~ sort.

OLIVER~STOUT IMPLEMENT CO. Jl amiltt:n Hall ~ot<'s. Reg-ma J)anicith • njoyecl a visit

frvm her sister. Tille. who cam~ over ft om A nacon<la.

:'\1:11 ieuna :Jlurphy, Eleanor Rice, P1.arl Hir:-.ch, Harri~t L<!wi~. Yirvinia \,·arner and Beth G1aham went to their home!" in Bullt.• to spE:nd Thank,_ J,:ivim ..

Ilob Lon~ :mi A J Gate~ w<'re the Sunday dinner g-ue~+ s of Fa) Collins am! Bets:i.: .Tack~on.

Rutl1 fhmlhun· ant1 \"era Ann ()''\"pj) ~PC'nt Thai1ks1?h ·nJ? at \Yillow Creek.

Do,. thy Ford had :\far.~an•t Choate as ht'r rlinncr guest :\Ion<lay e,·ening-.

Sarah Darrint!cr and Lu illt> \\'e<;.t­r.\•er ~T'1 nt Thank"g-ivintt at theii­hnnw..; in Dillin.!!s.

. fiJdrc I 'e\·in w.a.:; the ljmH r ,£ruest ct' .l . .;;.onhit'" )f;klich Frida-.; e\·e11inC'.

Dorotlw Ford and Dorotlw :\filL~r ••• n*" t'1(: \'"Pek en1l in Helena.

Knthr\ n TTeC?"ea rmno o'> t'r froi.1 Pntte Frichn.· to !'pend the week end with :\Inn· T.,owne\· and f'l<Jr::i Roat.

AlicP Gnr<liner went to Anacon<la to srJ>., Th£nk.;;noivino

Yl•ra .\nn O'. · i 11s brother·. Di \Yil'-. came over from Kalispel1 to spenrl a .,. k with her.

TUESDAY. DEC. 3RD

'"Why Lea,·e Home "

:\Iusical-Comedy-Version

of

"Cradle Snatchers"'

WED. - THURS.

'"~fouJin Rogue·'

with

Olga Chekova

Gaety-Lo\'es-:\fusic

Laughter-Dances

Greed and Passions

of Paris

Synchronized with

Songs and Music

FRIDAY . SATURDAY I '"Pleasure Crazed" I

All Talking

:\Io,·ietone Feature

CO:lll.\'G SlJNDA Y

ALL

Singi ng Dancing Talking

.:\lusic.11 Comedy

Shaw, \'irginin Spec.k. Delbert :\fvi·ick and \Yrh:ht Gates ~hss. Hutchmson, formerly of :\Ion-.1brct-lla Rawson e11jc1~,-etl the week Dinner guests ~aturday E.'\·ening at were Thur~da\. <linncr g-ur ·t~ of Alpha tan~ State, has. sent ~ome modern : i•nrl \\ith her folks at ~lilt!:' Cit,·. the Kappa .Sigma hou~e were .\lrs. Gatl•m ·•. Rho.· Italian an~! A~me11e·an lh1ng-~ from her\ • R .:;:;e Lowney from Butte~ spent flnrv('y Lott. :.\.liss Elizab(th Leathers, . Alpha Gamma _Rho had n~ Sunda .• • AD~~tltashoPph·,'",,~1'111nlc~onBuadruhcatraa. booth .10 , : ~unday witl1 her sister "\lary. :\liti~ .\largm ite Floyd, Jack Kaiser- I t M l I :\I II '"' Harn It n hall scr<ed tea from 5::)0 man. Bid Fowler. D<~~k~n:ues s 1 t. ai · r~. erman which they will ~ell h~nd-tooled leater ~ tntil o:::o on Thank~giYinJ? day Kappa Sig-ma entertained with their anicles which tey have dr.n -... ~ 8helf and Heavy Hardware .. .~<111dwi~he:-, ookie~, nub. and tea nnnual fall party at the Hotel Baxte1 1 AL le same tune as the Art Bazaar. • • were ~crved as 1·cfre~hments. :\Innv 1 Satu1day e\Crnmg. >Jovember 30. The OHI O H. EPOHTER P IND' I the llom e Economics food sale will!~ :> , • • • · the c:irl> in' ited ther f1 iend> O\ er rha1 erons were Professor and Mrs. MOST GIRI S DIET'~( ' be held on thr. 'econ I floot of Hen:1ck I ~ I hone 182 26 ". ;\lam : a!'\ ·:!tll'~b. The r kelson. Doctor and . lrs; Parker "" ·· L x hall They w11l sell Christmas cake~. • .. Other girl;:; who ~pent Thank~g- 1 ,._ The g-uests wtre Elizabeth Leathc1... -- fruit cake_s, man\ \~lnetie~ of hoL- =. • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 , • , • , , , , 1 •,, 1 1 1, 1, ,,, ,,, ••• 1 1 1 1 •,,,,, 1 ; in!: at their homes we1e )Jablt.• Os- ::\Jariruerite Floyd, Doroth~· Hannah, (C:ont..inucd from Page One) day cookies, home made candies. borne. Ruth Robinson, June )foe- Kay Tlig-ea, Rena Scovil, Katherine . jellies. and preserves. The food will \Jli~ter, Fn1nce~ Peter:--on. .)Jary K~lm:rn, Lucille Zortman, Thelma P,O?tton can be h('ard the old refrain, be g-aily de-.krd in rhri~tmas wrap- • .,,._......_,......_._..,,._..._....,......,..,,...,.._._._.._.._..._.._... ... _ ..... _.....-.... •.-.•.•......-..-..-..-.· ... ~..-.-..·.,,._...-........ _...-.-.. ~andt.•. :\tar on Erick!\un. :\lan!arct \\·ds:on. Gret.hen Yan Yo:i~t llelc:n . I knc:nv thcv make me fat but darn pings for gift~. ~ I "·inter~. an Edith John~on. Knli.l1ar!.- :\lary Lowney. Clara Roat it, ! hke them." . The lw_o ~·ales. will. he 01:en Thurs- ~ ~ Dons h.uhn ... Grace Ankrson. Lucille 1he coke~! How they love their lclav evPnin°· until 9: .rn Fnclay, frnm 1 ~ \\·e are al l proud of our Coach and the l\.ar1>a Delta. lfayl's, Cecile :\la ill et, Emr11a Baldwin. <:ota rol_a's ~vi th lemon flavor. To t?P 9 to 6 o'<:l0ck; an.J Saturday from ;t 1,,~ .\rione t.rane an I Yirginia .:\Iilb Ruth Bradbury. Grace 're!';sup, Mil- off t,he ~1.!-b.~t mea l t here must be pie. 9 to H . . ~ record our Football Team l\lade this year i -;ptnt 1 hanksg-iving in \\"h1tehall dred .Jackson, Yiola Ford, Gene\·ieYe App.e m hr~t place and cherry a .All <'•Jllce-e people are mYtted and ~ !Jelen and Ruth Bradbury t·ntcrtained Castor. Leona Isaacs, Betsy Jackson, close- S('~ond. . urzed .to tome ~o H errick hall to see ~ \t.tn Ann an<l Wilda J.lae U'. cil. Ruth Lowe. )lrs. Harve\• Lott, Loi!' Her<' I!" a Htrange fad. :\-lore t?ll"ls thP t'"11n'!"~ on d1solay, whether or not ~ Etl\\arc.1. f• uller. \\rt'.!nciel Jt.•nnttt. and Smtih. Fa Ye Collins, I\lanrnret Lord. drink ('Offee than boy~. The reason they intend to lake advantaire of thig ( Dl \\.1tt O':\t·il, Thank!'\:.dving·. at tht>ir Yir~inia O'i'\eil. Glady~ Elliot. Adena unknown. :!'\ow toys, here is a little exrellent ooportunitv to purchase ) home in ·wil ow Creek. S: h'-·maker. Ann Harrington. Loi.;; secret. Do gills c:>at more when the lristma P"ifts whi h tannot be ob- ~ ~ Kapr.a Delta enttrtainf>J Bob Hin- LJ:lls, ':\1arirnret Choah·. Genevie,<' boy friend pays the b ill? Yes, they tained elsewheo;e. 1 ~ E .6. .-.L ~ a• .A. ~~H ""LL .; man. Eve11.:!lt Petersun. Gary ,Jacob- "\\ ondarrl. Cathleen Henkel. Lois do, and how! ~ ~a.;;. ~. iTI ~ ~~ '""- ~ son, :'\01man Oswald, John· Cassidy, 8 heffer. :Jlr. and :\fr!'. ~laxon. 1\[idl?"c NOTI CE / $ and John Ycagtr Thur~_:av e\enin\:C. ::\larquis Bi.II Fowler . • Jack Kai-'('r- COl\1l\1 IT'fEE GIVE~ -..-..-...... ..-~_. .. ._._._,._._._._._ ... ._. ....... .._ •• ._ .. _.._,...,._.....,._..._._._.._..,,._._.._._.._w_...-.-.. -..........-v. .:\ti~ Tht:"lma Chbholm: inspector man. Herhei·t no"·ell, Sam GeMj!C'· .\ II persons intC'rested in S \\ im· ..:.C.!<'1'31 of Kappa Della, ha~ been a \·itC'h, an<l .Jam('s Jorgenson. A. W. 8. CRED I !~ ming are urged to attend a meet-'"11•" ' of Sigma Omega chapt~r the in rr Tuesday, Oc-C'ember :lrd. at latter part of the week. Sit!""llla Chi. (Continued from Patrc One) il :15 in the class room in the

Kappa. Dvlta entertained alumnae Beta Rho of Sigma Chi entertains Gym. n1 emh~r=- at dinner Friday e\•ening. at a ··hard time" ball given at the <.ditors of the A. \V. S. yt'.!ar book, The c-i::es s were ::\lr;-;. ::\lcCall. :\Ir~. Elks home. Friday eYenintr. witn ::\li~;:; :Jfartha Fl\"frn as advisor.

-Pal Dolan

YauJ!hn. ::\lar~aret Gal1agher, I.i.llian The ill\ited g-i..:e::;ts wtre: The year book is a r~(·ent inno\·ation St( ne, Ruth \\·oodward,, and Laura Dean and ~!rs. J. )1. Hamilton, :\lr. at :\L S . C .. having been published I Ill I It t 1 11 1 I I I I I I I I I 1 ' 1 I 11 1 f 1111 11

Huffine. and .Jlrs. Whitfield Spain, :XL H. fo1· the first time lac::t sprinj! under 1 he Ima Chisholm, :.\lrs. Gertrude Spaulding, )lrs. R. E. Brown, :\lr. and the able editorship of )!is::; I•""'lorence Smith. a1:,I mnnber ..... of Kappa Delta .J1r-.;, Ted C:ttes, :\Ir. and ;.\frs . Keith Johnson and ::\Iiss Martha Flynn. were c:ntertained at a Sundav nig-ht :::>ime, ).lr. and :\lrs. Dewev Street, The Council dec:ided tn hol i the first sm re' at he home of :\!rs. · \Y. H. ··Blick"' Bree len, Ruth Pla·tt, ~J ary A. \V. D. assembly of the year on :\1.·Call. Francis Spain, :Jiilo Tanner, J.lartha Thur::.day, December 12. Plans. for

1 ELLEN~ I Kappa Delta entertained at :in in- f lynn, Grace Anderson, ;.\larjorie the program for this a~scmbly will be frnnnl tea in honor cf :\Ii~~ Thelma Saunders . .Katherine Ri,'ers, Lucille folly l"Ompleted within a few day~.

• THEATRE ~

! C'higholm Sunda~~ afternoon. The ~adler, Rena CO\'il. Lu~ ille Zortman. gue~ts were Dean Herrick, :\liss Hap- Jo:-ephine Gary, Lora Brown, Eliza- U~ ITED ST.ATES Cl\ JL E RVl C'E net'. )fi~s: E. F. Bunk<•1\ :J.Irs. R. •"". beth Griffith. C1auclina 011dykie. E XJ\:\llN ATJO., Fur :um, .:\lrs. H. ""elch. )!rs. C'. L. Eleanor Brown,LnVerne Brown.Doris Anc·e-ney. ::\lrs. \Y. H. )kCaJl. and rep- Purdom. Dorothy Hannah, ::.\Iariena r ~entative~ of other ~ororities. )lurphy, Elizabeth Smith. Bei;.sic

)Ji5~ Thelma Chisholm was a i;ruest Aime~. Shirley Brown. aHzel Huffine, of Hamilton Hall Monday e,·ening-. Gary Peterson 1 Caroline Cochrane,

Alpha Gamma Delta. Ddta Gamma.- of Alpha Gamm:i

Delta ente1iained for :Jlr:;. Richard­~on. house c:nape, u1w, ;it a delightful ath.ruoon pal ty, ~O\t't lber 23. Fo..;r­lten guests t pt?nt the afternoon with scw~ng. Dainty retr1..shments were served at t.he clo..::.e of the afternoon .

Tate~· O'Donnel. Rae Anccney. Betty :.\Jathews, Fay Collins, Beatrice !\el­~on. Beth Pope, :\largaret Rowe. Elizabeth Hendrickson, Luci 11 e 'Wright, Helen Zortman, Betsy Ja~k­s.on, Jean )filler. Edith \Yaterman, Katherine Byr<l, Genevie\'e " roodard, Helen :\laxey, Genevieve Benepe, Glady~ nain, GencYieve Lutes . Lucy Owens. Margaret Lord, anJ 1\farjorie Little.

The United States Ch ii erdce ' ~ Commis~ion annourn:es the following ~ open c.ompetitive examination: 1 ~

Junior Chemist. -Applications for junior ch(mist •

mu:--t te on file with the Civil Sen i ... e • Commission at \Vashington D. C., not later than ~Tanuary 21, 1930.

The entrance salary is $2,000 a • year. Higher-salaried positions arc filled through promotion.

The duties. a1 e in connection with different phases of chemistry, chemi­cal engineering-, and industrial tech­nolog-y. The fadlities of the difier-

.\liss ltene l\IcDonald and her fr.end. ::\Ii;:;s .:\largarct Brutts, we1t! guest~ of Alpha Gamma Delta Fri­day noon.

Omega Beta. ent bureaus make ~hem in many ~·e·

This Week

TUESDAY

"Street Girl" All Singing and Talking

WED. and THURS.

Jack Mulhall in

"Dark S treets"

FRI. and AT. Alrha Gams. who went to Gren;;.

Falls for the game were, Xorma ft.:k, '..\faqraret Chenoweth, Virginia O'Xcil, Lucy Bowman, and Alice ::\lae C'ar.·.

F. E. \Yillson of Big Sandv F. ~I. ~perts, t~e best cqmpped laborato~es .Tone~ of Deer Lodtre ad 'Clifford m th_e worl.1, and close contact .w1t11 C f \Yh' t ~ ' h n S · the mdustrics make the experience \\·.a~non o . , .1 e .. u;~p ~r pnng"'• t..hus. obtained ideal preparation and

~ ~ Gentlemen of The Press ell the \\€\ k en~ .uests of the train111g ideal preparation and train-

Omeg-a Beta ~n.\tern~ y. I ing- fof industrial research. Chemist~ The Tanksg-iving dmner i:rue5 ts -~we~·.e who desire tt) continue college work

1fr. and .:\1r 4 • .I: .J. Jacobson of Noi .. ii are offered good opportunities to do Dakota. and Miss Dorothy. Shephen"'. so, not only in the universities in

• I COMING SUNDAY • • ~ Comedy Riot of the Sea~on ~ "3 Lh·e Ghosts"

Those who went home for Thanks­gh•ing we1e Lillian Tubbs, Helen f;.hultz. Harriet Tullock. Lucille "-esto,·er. :.\tarnlla Rawson. and F'ranct. s Peters0n. ).)argaret f'rest ;:;pent Thanks~i\·ing in Lcnnop, 1\Iont., Ju iith Belden in Livingston. and Genevieve Ka~ter in Three Forks.

Ome~a Beta. formal d1.nner-dance \\'ashington, whi{"h arrange their das;:; was gl\'en Fnda,· e,·enmg at the hours lo suit th(> convenience of per­Hotel Ba.xtcr. The ,.irn.c~ts :vere: sons in the J!OYemment scrvi<..<• bv j.Ia:y 'Vi 11 so nc;::, \u.·.1r~n.1 a h.eye~. J:?;iving courses in most subjects in Dorothy Sten~en" · \ 1q:m:1a Rector, late afternoon or e'>·en in~. but in ad­Emmll Baldwn:i: I--~ona. haac. Flot:- dition. the departments the~sehes. ence Tolson. Vu1?1_ma ;\elRon, Gene ... 1- in a number of ca~es, offer courses in eve Castor •. Carohne E~~,·~rds, Gr:wt? advanced wo1 k which are g-iven suit­Cre_sap .. Judith Belden, V J\"lennc Boul- ab'.e credit by reco~nize<l colleves.

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I .:\Iargucrite Roscoe had as her week end g-ue;;t. hl r sister ::\lary Bernice who attends ~chool in Helen~1.

f'i Beta Phi. ~~a'~· ~rma ~wan~on, .oral Rettor, Competitor_;:; will i.,e rate.I on gcn-Dan Barri1wer, Harrim an :.\fains, C'lcn Fmch. ~orma Beck, I:ene M~- er a I chemistry a nd elementary

Don Seitz. Al Kelly, Keith Gastin(au, ~onal~. ('arolmc Bush. Ahce na_ni· physic~. and an ·opt ·nal subject. The I Bob Gjulien. Bill " rall. an·) )Tiss •rh. _ farv Couttes, Gladys Elliot. (1p~iQna l ~ubjects an: Ach anced in­llelen Cornwell were dinner gue~ts at Rn!"C' \b:ne.. Le.ota l"a~·" Arlone org-:inic chemistry, 'tnalyti~al chem­the Pi Beta Phi house on Thanksgiv- f'r:me, '!mmc Kirkes Echth Easha~. ;st1y, or~anic chernh•try, and physi.:al mg- day Lula Stone, Ad.enea Schumak~r, chemistry. • .

:Jfi~s Esther Bowman spent Thanks· P~P'Q"~; ~<'ott. Loui;e Sa~m<ler~. >1t1- Full information ·my be obtained givin1r da;\' in Great Falls visiting her 'heel Richard-.; Katherme Henk~l. from the United ~tateg ivil Se1·vit-e I ~i:.ter an<l brother-in-law. 'Misses\ ~frs. r.eor$re Haves, l\ Irs. E. B. \Vil- .,ommi!'.'!:-iion at \"\'aF-hington, D. C., or Dorothv Grib~by and Elizabeth ~on. \fr. :incl :'-[rs. Bob Adams ... :\fr, from the ~ecreL1.1)' of the United r;ardiner visited at their homes in :in 1 )frs. Tod!!, Mr. and )frs . l" ·. R ':>tat<.·~ Civil Sen·ice Boar 1 of exam­LidT1e-ston and Anacoml& res1>ettively D\·e Pro_fC"ssor anrl :\Irs. _Conklmt!'. ·nt.rs at the post ol 'ice in any cit.y. ('11 Thankst.riving-. an<l Pres1cknt nncl ~·fr:?.. Atkmson.

\fig~es Frances Kyle, Shirley Fab­ric-k, and Mildred Cameron were Pi Pela Phi dinner 21.H.!-\ts on Saturday.

)!r•. n. E. Evan•. Pi Beta Phi hru"'e mother '"ent to Helena \Ved­ne"'(da\· to ~pend Thanks1?ivine: Yuca­tion with hPr .;on and hi<.: familv. Miss ,..( rinne rerrv. of the Gallatin -county hi1: ~rhool faculb·. took :\frc;. E\·rin's

laC'f• at the Pi Phi house until Sun­<lav.

Sun<la\· clinner !!uest~ at thr Pi °R(>h Phi ho··"'e in ·lnde-d Miss Tillie Drini,.ich of .\.nar·nnda, Chet N"c-l!'ion, and Jordan Burkhart.

\ J1·ha Omicron p·.

S il!ma Alr>ha E11~i l o n . Thankst!'h•ing dinner g-uests at lh""

S. A. E. house included :Jlr~. Edwin Pegram, )li s~es Ruth Lowe nn I Shirley Brown, and Mr. \V. S. B:tilev of ron·am--. 'Montana. .

Gorden 'Williams. Jake Wentworth and Frank and George Shanlcv spent Th1nk~eiving- at their bon1C's iil Gre~1t Frills. C'arlctc111 Dale l'>P<'nt that dav at his home in Billings, and Chet Hunt -

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~ VIRfif NIA FISHER ~

®

A MAN MAY BE REGULAR

IN HIS HABITS EVE.N If

THE.'!' AF<.E. [:;AD. ---:---

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WHEN YOU WANT A fiOOD MEAL and Some Courteous Service

COME TO THE

MAIN CAFE I I If I I I I I I I'' I I I I I I I If I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 111 I I I I I I 11 U

THE MODERN CLEANERS

Phone 77 Cleaning and Pressing, Repairing and Dyeing

40 W. MA.L'<

CLASSIC BARBER SHOP Basement Commercial National Bank

FINE HAIR CUTTL 'G IS OL'R BUSL 'ESS

IF YO WANT QU.\LITY BUY FRO'.\!

'fHE

WEST SIDE GROCERY Sta1ile and Fancy Groceries

Prices Right Phone 266

ERICKSON TAXI SERVICE

7 S. Tracy

PHONE 311-\V

STANDS

B;p,(er Hotel Baltimore Hotel The Thanksgi\'ing- dinner guc~ts of

1 he Alpha Omi{"ron Pi sororil\· were '\fr. and .:\Ir". Baldwin "f Butte· H elen Ru.:;:;hin,tr. and. Kathleen Vaughn.

;\!rs. C'harhe Boulwan:o and daul?h­tpr, Adaline. vi~ite<l with Vivienne 8f'1ilwarr O\'t.•1· the week en l

i CANDY SHOPPE I DO YOUR Xl\l.\ SHOPP! G •• 11111• 11111811 NOW 11•• ••n• E,·crythmg for Fath. i-, i\Iother. I D RY C L E A N J N G Try some ~

~ :.\[rs. ;\, PopP and dau!l'hters )far­

arPt Olive and . fartha Lee were the • wpr-lc end l!'uest~ of F.lizaheth Pope .

The Sunda,· dinner ~1·l•rsb were "\fr~. E. 'furtin '1rs. "Roulware. )r[r!'.'. Pope. Helen Oliver iifan:rnrct. Olh·e Pnnn. Martha f <'e Pope and Adaline Boulware.

SALT \\'ATER TAFFY ~

It's the Best Ever

Chi Ome!!•. 622 Grand Ave. So . ~Ji!'1!'; ::\Iiln Tanner, Knth]e('n Bird,

and Fnve Hahn snent Thanksp;iYi np; Phone 357·M

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which w ill carry Sun sh In e to all who receive

and jolj to all who send th em

Brother and Srnter

Our low prices will surprise ;;(\U I p h 0 n e 7 9 Wagner Bros. I

Bozeman's Leading Men's and Gallatin Laundry Boys' Store " It Pays To l\<'CJ> (Jean"

at tl-ieir homec; in Butte. • -ill•••••••••••••iii 1 ~fiss I rene Seil returned from Great 11111 1 • • • 111 11 1 111 11 1 1 1.-rrT1 111 1 1 11 1 1. 11111 1 1· 1 11 1 1 1 ~ Alexander Art Co.

PAGE FOUR THE WEEKLY EXPO:\ENT, TlJE DAY, DECE~IBER 3, 1929

MONTANA STATE OEtEATS MOUNT ST. GHARlES TO TUNE or l TO ~ I GRme Is Played on :->no\\ Co»ered Field. Helena Lacks Punch. Bobcat Football Team Ends One of College's Dutch .Clark I :i~!~0~ro~::hd1(~:::;: ~Jost First Do\\nS But Did ~ot !Ian

M S f, } G .d. S 1,h d Is High Man ost UCCeSS1U fl Iron easons UfS ay , ··ri)ln)< --;;utchtn"" ... ,.~,utncd P .\SS FHOill DEFlL\TE TO WYLIE Gl\' ES TITL E

~gh1p a:-. till' h1J,!hC'-.t. l!ldl\ 1dual er in the R '.\l \. ·. "hl'n he gnr­

.l'd ::-l poi 11 i:-. ncnin:-;L \\'c.-::tcrn ,;He last ~atunl:n. lit.• jumped to a -..: point marJ?in ;Hl r "Powerhouse"

Wylie. O'Lcar.' . Worthington. )lcFarland. Semingsen ;rnd \\ agncr .\re Outstanding Performers. Saints Try Passing But Con­sis tently Lose Out. Helena Being Offside _\ ccount s For Ex tra Point

O UR d ia monds ARE exactly what we

say they are-and you can depend on that. Our name and reputation assure it.

Fort) :\Jen Turned Out. Won First Game lh a :!li-0 Score. l}efcated B) Yanda! '· la h A :~·it Won lh Tom·hdown and Safch. Both ~id<'" Sho" ed Lat!-. of Polbh . T rouneed B. \. l. Senn ;fhou~and Spectators S;tw Tilt llet\\een Grizzlie,,. and Oyche's )Jtn at Butte. Twent y ­one Year Jin'I. Broken. O>ercame W) oming al Sheridan and St. Charles at Great Fa lls

1 ;1·L•ro,· who !'at on lhl' beneh ns the t playl' I \\"J t. nin.i::. 1 ht. lutd('rs :

I Yl r~ Clnrk. l \.'.

<..; , TD. l':tt. FG. pts, A~ a fitting- di"'l' lo t:-:l' mo:-;t ~Ul' hnth tt.nms. The :-;pceh' Saint backs,

l'l!i:;;s,ful sL':tson :\h'lnt.:llln ~t:ll1,; ('olll'l!l' Jll)t1,;•1l for their ahiht\' to skirt th1• g-ritlclt.•r8 h:l\"(' had in m:tn\' n•ars. tht.• ('nds for Ion"' gaini::.' n>ultln't get Bobl.'nts dd('at('d :\1ount ·~i. Chnrlt.•" started and . .\u~tin Ih•Fratl', th(' collcp-t.• of llcll'ml, 7 tn U. on tl snow- :-·naky BohL·at halfbm·k. c:ot loo~t.· onl\' l"O\"Crcd g"ridiron ~It :\lontana l\m('r onn• and tlwn his gain wa:-; not whllt park in Gl'Nlt Falls Thur~day u!°tt.'I'- it nlig-ht ha\'C' he<'n had he bt•t.>n able

(Jl)· l;vo. L. Hnrt) u ti " 4~ • I llllH'l'O)'. L'. l'. 0 0 12

H. A. Pease & Co. Ahout fo1 ty n1t:n H'f)t.lrtt.·d for< o.al·l1 D) hL•':-. at".) football l·amp thjs fall. Jn thi numbt.·r wa:-; nC'luth•d 1wt only :.cn•1al last vt.·:u"s h•tlt>r nu·n but. nbo a good!)· n-un1ht.•r !1om the Frosh squad la:-t ) l'ttr rcpoi it. 1 for thi::. prc­=-'l a:-;01;. workout.

rn,ll• wht.·n fl I· 1.1h J..Ot :1wu.\· lute in the fir ... t } l'rJOtl t' at. 11\'L•r half M tlw len~th 111 1· l h•ld for a t11~ c.:n· d0\\11. But h1• Hoh.:H~ \\t'll unahll' t 1 <·orn-("rt tlw ext1:1 pt1int. Thl Bl.it.. nnd Gol.l w·1 riot~ m:ulc tlH·;r :- .. 'l"llJHI

~l'c l°l' a..:. ;1 n•-.ult of a long IH'a\'l' from l1C'F1att.• :rncl \\ 111thin.cton l'Oll\'l'l'tt.•d thl• t•\.tra noin: whkh pron·d to be tlw 1h>eidinl! m:lrgin. Tlw B. Y. C ~tag"t•il a dL• .... perate 1 ·1lly in the t 11ircl ciuartL·r :rn l ..: 11red two t1Hllhdowns

Lril•tl un~tll· t.·~~fulh· to Sl'lll·t.· fn•· th1 l'rice. L'tah l'. o o :io

Cenlt.•niJle ThL• Bobt·at:-.' t1r~t battll· of the sea

son wu~ \\ ith L'L·ntL·n·ilJt.•, an indL>­pcndt.•nt. tcalll from Buttt•, Tue Bob­cats took thl'ir opcnin!! ).!ame by thl• ont.• ~Idl•d !'t.'Ort. of :!ti to 0. \\'\·lie. Dl'l· rate, h.lclfman . and O'Lt..•ar\' ,\·crC' a t.ombiu~uion \\ hkh the Butt~ bon; found 1111pos:-ihll• to !-Ot(,p; ho\\'t.'\'~r . l t•ntC'n ille put up a g-ood fi).!ht with G1a.!y ~ccn n,... to bt. their oJbtan<l-llli- man.

Yanda I-.. ThL• first ~allll' Wit l t·O!IL·~e ('O'll­

P titi11n \HI~ \\ ith t 1e pow1:rful \ andal ll'am of ldnho l ni,·cr:-it\ a· :\I11:-;t.ow on .'t.·J tc111bl·r :...s. [he D)·t.·hc­mt..n \H'll unah l to ho!: the :-::ipt•ric 1·

and ht.·a\ lt~r lllll' l)i thl' \ .:rnoal~ and '' l'l t.' dcfonktl by a ;rn-li sL·orl'. The Bobcats "l'l'l' fon.·{•d to u~t.· an :wrial att:H·k and though thq· Wl'lc.> quit.., :-<Ut.et..!"~!ul \\;th it thl•\· \H•rt• unable to :.,ain on 1 ... tantly · through thr Jdaho t!cfon~e. The \"andn.:-. usin.:

tr.J.ight fo ·.ill, man·ht.•d down th.e fil·I f l'l ('ated) for ::;(Ort•:-, ""ith the f"Xl'Cpti n of 11nl' tou hoo\\n, ....... re1I by < ·aplain Jl;t. h. all of t: <' \"and 11 I oints 1.md prat 1rnlh all of tht b.a! toting wa,, 1'onc l1y ihc:> f1 l' qu:utt.r­back" \\ h · l h t oat. l l\11 :1111 J ... cd du -inl!' thl' cont1..· ... t

te~t of tlw h:\lf ,'rnd t.lt..' final c;l41l j Rick<.>rt, \\'. S . (', fount! th(' :-nirl' ~• lI :\lontnnn St:ttl.' Thm·nt..'. B. Y. l" ,1

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0 ::!D 0 ~ll

11. l'ni,·c1~it\' 1:.!. As lht' whit't1c 1IooH1 r, B. Y. l ' hl<>w thl' Bi.:b~llb \Hl"C fighting- fer- L'a1r. C'. ;\l ines

0 2.i 1 22

l h1n~ly tu holu the Grizzlic:-- in th<:' Ball. Colo . .\~~­shade:\\: 11f thl•ir )!oal posb. Ever.~· Oay, C'olo . . \g~. man on t\ L' B11bt•at Htund pl:1ycd n $.ummerJrny~. l'

0 2l ,) 0 21

0 21 t.·onrn1C'11d:1hl(• galllC' hut thC' hC't'f)it• C't'­fort~ or 11l'Fratl'. Tw~I h. \\"ylil'. "·orthin ion. l'n•st1 n. :1n :\lcFarlan will H hnty~ lw n•mt.•mbl•rcd in Bohl'.h Handball Schedule

Completion Urged All handball playC'rs an• urj?c>d to

play their ~a mes as soon a~ possible a:-- Lhl'" :-l'ht.•dulc must ht• l'Ompleted by llt..~t.·emh<'I' 7. Jf unahk t11 arrange g-nnwg, player~ arc urgl'd to notify .Jot.• Dt.>lanC'y, intrnmur:d manager, phone :~5- 1 -) 1.

At the pre~t.·11t timl' S(1011ta~ :rnd Bownw.n are in tlw lt"ad. while Bauer

I anti ;\lurphy must play their )tame to dl•cidc the phtyl'l'!'.-- for Llll' ::.emi-fi na l 1·ouml.

BOBC \TS WI :'> G .\~IE WITH S \l:'>TS .\ T

GREAT F.\LL:-l

(Continued f om pagl.' One)

noon. to di.I!" i::. ckat~ into dry t.•arth.

we~~· \·~~-,~~~·la~:~it.~Sis ~L~~ry l'~;~J:, 1 ~~~~ Saint Star .. <'hampions a" thl"y J11'l'\ iou~ly hn7 de- Garner, .J;ll·k:-:.on and Gt~lhm1sen d(;'featt.'d thC' Stall' l"nin'r:-.itv Griz.- \\'l're the lC'ading- J)L'rformcrs for thl' zlies. l·! to 1~. 011 a Butte fiCld. Saint~ in tlw bal'kfil'l.! whilt' C\·ans. ~ot ~int'C' 1 Hl)~ ha,·e tlw Hubl.'nts :\turphy. :\lurtha anti Thornburg- di11

bct?n able to l'lOst.' a football s('ason g-1)011 work in thl' line. without a los:; or til' with n st:ll'...' 1-"or the Bobcats, O'Ll'ar\' was the .-:chool to mnr their rel'ord. Lnst ,·car mnst. C'On~i:otC'nt ground ~aim r an I th('y ~mcceeded in holdinJ!' the (;riz- did t'.!11 CXl'cllent j1\b of bnckin~ up zlic~ to a st.'OtC'lel'$ tii.: but droppl'd tt"it• l111c . but thC' dt.•nfon:-;iVt• w1Hk of a rn to 0 <lcl'ision to thl' Saint:-.. Thi~ Caria.in \\" yliC> wns Yery mut.·h in e\'i· year. in the two ganw::. ag-ainst the dt.'m·e. Tht:" Rt)b.at ('nd-.;, W orthin!.!­othcr out8tanding- stnle school,.;, the ton and )IC'Farl:lnd. who helpl' I tie Cat~ took an t.~al'ly lt.·ad and Jll'Otl~ te ! (;rt at Fall" hh~h in rn~;; when thl"\' it to the finbh. \H'rt.• l'('prcsl•ttt~n.1!' Billini.?s. hi z h

.Ju~L a::; in the Duttl• game. thl Bob- ~chncJ, li\'etl up to their reg-utution a" t.·at~ Thurnlay ust.>d forward pas'"'l~::. to t C'inu the he~t pair of wimrnwn in an achanag-t.•. The> lorw touehdown th•.' <;,lflll'. Earl ··Fat " ~l·mint!"~en, who 1·amt.' C'~lri)· in thl• Sl t'Ontl qu:trtt.•r wlwn nl:l.yL·d for Great Falis in thnt C'ame tlw boy~ fl'flm Bozt.•man npenc.•d up frur Yl''.ll:s a.~11 against. thl Billinc::-o \\ith an aerial atind.: :tnd thn1..• ~u - bo~·. rect.•l\·ecl one fumhll' and workl•d t'<'~~rul pa~sl's hroui.::ht th(' :--core well in the lin~ \\'ntrner wa~ another whit•h was, 1·c~pfln!"'iblt.• for dw \"il"tory. ntll~t:rndin!! rcrforn~C'r for hl• Cats

whill' he wns in the linv. Star t from \l idfi('ld As further pr<:1of that first down::,

JEWELEll S

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I Good Eats } g That's Us! g

I Electric Coffee Shoppe l O<H>~~g

Takin.tr thl' bull nn 1lw Suint -W- nnd rntal ,·ardu 1n caiiwd from ~ rim­) ad linl' thL' Bl'bl'at~ went all the l~'al!e mt3.n nothing- in modern foot­way to tnt.• goal lirll', with the aid of l all. it mny be nointC' l 0 •t that St . ! I •• ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I

unly Onl· iin-y:trd Jll'tll.t.ty. .\ pa~.;. Char}...,~ Wt\'1; l'l'C'ditL•cl with 10 firs.t -fl om Twiltit.• t•1 :\kFai lanll ~tnrtNl ,,own<;, to fi\'e for thC' Bobenb. The • thl' firewo1 ks. Dl·Frntt.> ninnL>t·tl·d wit :1 S•1•nt:s c-ainC'J ::-.lig-htly more thnn :?00 Worthing-ton·:-; arm:-; for tht.• lll'Xt y:n·cls from si.:rimmnt!" indudinE!" s:i l''11nplete 1 a:--s . Twildl' hrokl• th1 oug-11 yar 1:-:. from pa:->:::e~. while tht.• Bobrntg the lint.~ for a si-..:-yard J!llin :.ind tht.· Wf're ht>ld to 100. of whiC'h 21 cnmc ~ Cat~ Wt'rl ~toppl·d with only a ynrJ ,.,a the ae··ial route.

The Park Kt..EFFMRN tf!1ct-1nR.os

a1ly a ::-pel'ial tram . nnn was tnkl'll dirt.•d1y Lo Jl ell•na whC"n• it w:ts ~ookl•d on to thl• Gnat. Xorthern special which took many llt.>lena fans to thl'" )!"amc. The train aniYcd at the Falb about nonn. an.I immcdiatl'h· nftL•r its m ti,·nl t hl' Bobl'at band le~i a p:.i rntle of the ~tudl•nt~ throug-h t h r> bus.inc~:.-. l'lCtion t)f tht~ tity. ...\fter the parade time wa~ left for n good Thanksg-ivin~ fcl'd when :;treet. ca rs took thl• ::.tucl('nts lo tlw ball )!l"OUncls

on the lll•Xt play It wa:-- t hir.l down Tl'e Saints tried a otnl of 1:-.. pnss('g and the g-onl wa~ 1'.! y.ud:-; away. dudng- lht.• gnmC' but onh- four were

Lunch

PR.£sT01v

a h1:h wind ma e a, ... ::-ing- and k. k­ine; impossible> Joe l 1111. the quarter­bai.:k and l'apt. 111 o" the .:\J:J!Je!'.-, l•rou.[!ht the cro\\ d ... o their feet manv time. with H·nsa 11 na, run~. Tht.• Uub·· t..at. hackfield lackl·d -tJie punch to/ ~cor~ and the line \\ :-. :1 bit ragg-e.l ~t time:-.. Preston wa~ t1w shinin~ light for tht.· llyl'h( men on dl'fcnsc and Wo1·thington at t.nd wa'"' duwn on en·ry punt in fint.• f'hapc.

ll. l. l'. :\lontann !"=late '' t,n t. e fir..:t l'On­

ft. 1 C'n <' vh tory hi thc·ir J.,.ra tl(> e ain:-~ B. Y. e. wlien a t.10-) ard r n b,· Dl'­F 'a•t.• to M Faria nil, ~ind a t omt · afte~

but wcrt.' not ahh.· t11 L·ount thl' L'xtra points.

(;rinli1..•.-. Thl n1111ual c1.1 <::il' lH'tWl'l'n lhl!

Statt.• Coll1..•gl' .me the ltniH•rsit\· was a ..... :-iin held at Buttl'. H1..•fo1·1 1 a ~-rowd l f l.OllO Lll.husia~tit; football fans tht.' • .\C" .... iL·:·.' :?1-y1..•1r jinx \\a.;. broken when ·1 I u.:k tif fi(.!'hting B>h1::ll~ dawNl thl'ir \\3Y to a 11-1~ win o\er tht! Grizzlil'-.. T' e t'l'hu of thc- RL•frees ...ir1..•nin_ \\ hi:-:t\• had hardly died <lown wt•n th1..• Boha1t-.. wer1..• vn tlwir wa\· tn th1..1 fir"'t t Ul h :own. Tht ,. re­l'ein•d the Ollt•nin:.! ki k-off and 'three n11nutes l:ltt·r h.ul st.·01ed 1 n a :?H yard

ass DeFrate to \\·onhi· _!!'ton. The Grizzlie--. immt.a!att.•h· rl'laliated bY rccon·tinl! a Bobrl1t fumble and

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n ar.:h ng ,:! ) .i1d:-; 011 :l I Ill' :--ma~ht.>s to l"Ome wlthin onL point of tymg- the c re. In the- :t. •rd qua1 ter thl· Bob-ats mar .cd 71 y rd,.. to ~t·orl' and

am the <;. iz;drs came ri~ht batk t.. 'mg the ktt.:k-nff to march 68 ~r h. ur a to chdown. Two adtk<l lin ... on c:rop-kkk:- L\' TwilJe g-a\·e · B11bc:its a 1 t· l:.! lt·i1d nt the half

nll. In thC'" :<('C' nd half the Grizzlies am{' a k fiµ: tml! ha1 dtr and more

1t peratc>l:. ! ut f t' Hnht.·ats h:u] a

had that n 1 t· ·im f1 om \lontana .::t.at . 11r :lll\' othC'1' eolll'l!C for that mat l'I·, t" r f1n1ght sn ch·s11l·l'att.•l~· rnil Ut.ll h 1·ly tn a\"C'. Both teams

circlL·s. This was the last game for many of tht.• men ag-ainst their oH tra1Jitivnal 1in1ls. \\"ith the in:-;pira­tion of thL· yN1r':s win thl next fc\\ year~ oug-ht tl1 !-Oet.• )lontanu .State go­ini: forward to many nHH'c 'idol'it.•s o\·er their old rintl:). ·

W)om ing-~lont•ma ~talc Colll'~C retained

their 1n.:vious )·car's title wlh.•n tney 1.h.•1eated the l'owboys to the tune uf 13-U. lhl' g.11ne wns pla)·eJ on a wet and snow-l'O\t.•lc<l ficlu bt.fuie a rcl.'ord l'l'o\\ <l of )lonta11u and \\"\'o­ming" inns. Aftl'r playrng l'areiul. e\·cn footl>aJ) 111 the 11r::.t q ... arter and neither team being- able to ~core in tht.: nexl two periods thl:! Bolxats with :<.pectat.·ular long- runs and pas.::;ing broug-ht the g-ame to a dimnx in the last perioJ. \\' yominir and .,lontnna ~tate haYc met six timl·s on the foot­bnll field. \\" yoming- won lb-17 in ~ 1amous game at. Laramie in 1~24, unJ ier,eated again next yu1r at Hoz4!man by a rally with a 'i-0 s.Ol't.l . Sinte th;lt tune ~lontana has won four time~, lU-0, 6-0, H-i. and 1::-0. The 1\'vo­ming game ha~ been on<' of the ICa­ture i.:ards for both ~l'hools. l n ca::.;t­t. I'll .\lontana and \\' J·oming- the Cow­boys were toted to win in spite of the Bobcat ,.ktories on•r B. Y. U. and the Grizzlies and the l'owbon5 list of fh·e ,:eftab. \\'yomins.; wa~ kl•pt on the defcnsi\'C• during- the llltl:-;t uf thl' tilt but in the last pl'riod the acgrl's~fre­nc~s of DcFratc, \\"yliL', nnd \\'orth­ington t.·ould not be deniL·.l. .\lonta1H1 put al.'tUss thl'ir fir::-t ~l'Ort.• whL•n with the ball. 16 yards from lhl' g-oal line. DeFnttt.• plungl'd Cl\'l'l' for a tou h­clo\\ n. O'Leary took a pass. from \\ orthington to H·o1e th(• extra puint. DeF1 at~ also madt.• tht.• other :score when after a :-.eries of long- gains he went O\'('r tal'kle fvr the ::-l'l'ond touch­dcwn. \\'orthincton mis:-:(' I the kiri~ fC'r t..Xtra point. This \\as the Bohcats' 'bl confon,•nt.·e game of thl' vear and

,..a\·<' them a l'l'tord of two \,·ins out rf three start~.

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$pl•t·ial rredit ... Jwt;Jd he g-i,·en to the dfo1 ts of Porotlw Garrt.'lt nn·I Lou Howard. 1t was· 1.rnly through their pesi::.tent efforts thnt th(' ~perial train and rate~ W('l'l.' obtained and thnt :\lontana Sta t.· was Hs ably repr~ ­~t'nted at tht.i :.:ame as it wa~ .

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( Continul' I from Pap;<' On(') Olli ing- the imrnmural tournament all games will lw witched by the- mentor~ in sl'a1.h f'lf n1•w and promising ma­terial.

The los~ nf the ,·eternn g-unrd, '"Brfrk" Bn•t.•dt.•11 1 hns cnu~l~'.1 much comment throul!hllut lhl? entire .!'port world <.1f the• 'Yesl U!; to who will be the man taking over th(' position left unfilled. Tht• wav condition!; now :-;tam! and judC": ni from thc> way in whieh pul.Jil· opinion i~ r.-oinc- Ario. R. Ruzzetti. Dl'f<'rate. ";\ fencer or most an,· o fthe morl' ~tnlwnrt memhc>r ... o f the srtuad ... tand an equttl C"hnnre of filliiHr thb t.•Md('d po!'ition. There will he ~omr wdl foug-ht r-mne~ nml J:Of1;I playinP- ns. a rf'sult of th e un­

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DeF1atC' ~tl'ppC'd bat.·k and Cant. ' •mrlNcd and four were· intercepted. Gus "·)·lie of thl• Bobt.·at~ ran to th"' The' Bobcats rrie I fi\·(• pas.:;cs and had side of tht' fi('ld :.ind l'Ul ::.harply. IIc two intercepted and all of the rest took the ball into his arm:-; tl!"i lie• wC'rf' C'OmplC'te.

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stepped on Uk fivt.•-)"ll'd line and ran The fact rl"ntains that th(' Bobcats 011 for a tuul'iulown. did take nth-antae:l'.' of their one out -

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TwiLle's dropkL k for tht> extrn !'landinc- chan.e to Hore nnd g-ninf'ti point was low but it wu-. ht.\ld that ~l \'t:"ll point~ for 1hl'ir l'ffort~. The> ~lount St. Chal'les was offside tm th(' Saints worked the hnll down into ., flay ~o the:> uoint wa~ nllowed . .\lany what is regarded as :::('oiinl! territon· fan~ _111 tht:" ~tand-.; t11l~_d to ctttch the fin three o<-C'asion~ :tnil ould not de°-~ ec1s10n. and left l.le I 1eld ttllll~r the li\'er. They pla~· on tott<'hdown~. not unpre~~1on th:i~ t.h(' t.•ount \\a~ h tv 0.1 fir::t down~. in the gridiron j.."AlllE.\.

Billiards Smokes

9 ~:.\ST '.\L\I. sh;n~e th\~~~~1.n l'~~~n~~ \i~~.si~!~dn~nUOtl!-. G. F. T. ~ .• ' ' I I I I I I ' I t ' ' I ' ' I ' I • I • ' I;

but the bn·aks. c·ouph·tl with E.\Xt.·ellL•nt 1l'fcnsiHl work hy the Bobrats pre­,·emed thl' llilltom1C'r" from !'>l'OrinJ!.

Bobcat.:-. lloiU I n the fir~t qunrtt.•r th<' .Saint:<;

gtarteri a marl'h from the Bob<'at .J.4-y:trd line whil'h ~eem('d dc~tinetl to produce a ::>l'OJ'(' but. aftC'r thrN• first down:-:. had bN•n madL•. thC' Cats hel.l on thC'ir O\\ n six-yard lint.• and De­Frate pountE.\d out of dan.C:( r.

Earl)• in tht~ third quartt.•r the Bob­rab found thL• vi:;itors on thC'ir own 10-yard linC' but tllC' Saint::. t'umblC'<l an 1 Earl Sc>ming-:.:L•n, n Great Falls r.oy, rel·o,·ereci. D('Frate nj!ain punted to miclfidd hut tlw Saints wl'rl' de­termined and n short time Inter the H('lC>na ~quad wa~ on the 1~-yarcl linr A forward pa~:- was lril~d but it wai' l"1oun 1erl in the end zone. d\ing tlll' Robt•at.;: rosH~s~ion of the ball on thl'ir (lwn ~O-\·:nd line.

Thl Saints opE.\neil up with thC>ir aC'rial att.:ll'k in tht.' la~t quarter and thn•e timC's in th1• final minutf'~ of ''

1ilY !'aw their 11n~'"'C'~ intC"r. f'Pl<'d b~·

I R1-hcub. Captain \Y\' lie took in two while Twildt.• nabLcd thC' othl'r on thC' pl,,•· which nrC'CNled Ow final w~ti!'tlf'.

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