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SPARTANS GLOSE j28 SEASON W IT H "E w ro s B n B fr a EARNED VICTO RY
For the last thr i hr final chance Of the assistant
1 News has been tr , In the position <>| Porter taking ov
T U R K E Y T A L K
fte r a season of inactivity, the tur- market will rise this week to a
t mortality rate fo r this year. A c - ' rdlng to- the old reliable W all street. 1
increase in stock lo r the past few ] s has been alarming as America,
rts her preparation for the cheeryj tional pastime that was originated
otir farsighted forefathers Lim it- i to only three days before we must J rn and start our term 's work, wei
*tlon all the students about the ger o f diccepting t hat ' ext.ra piece j. pumpkin pie. However: the S ta ffi
ends to you hopes for the juiciest, drumsticks.
IN TE R M E N T
feeling of brotherly love, unto before Friday night, crept over campus when the two lower
~s officially buried the hatchet at annual barbeque. symbolic of the
o f class rivalry for the winter There w ill be no more tinnier
in icy waters by the watchful] ■rdians o f campus tradition-«, nellh- will the members o f the two lower
j » e s resort to flstic combat in up- ding their individual -rights A fter short program the lower classmen1
yfutly locked arms and tripped' light - artedly around the bonfire. p layfiiliy owing snowballs - at each other inJ
spirit o f their emancipation Then j y hurried over to aid their fellow - n in the more serious business of
uling the cider away in gallon lot» !
- last for Captain n Anderson. Bill er, Harry Kurrle and Ernie Dea-
MTAGR F R IG H T
When the State cheer leade lUM went info : he-huddle before
I combino
; depart- !
effort* m leading theR M M (tU h iA i4 lii> game rtaturdav | Ann Arbor ^ N H e v id e i i t l y thrown into that;p f
ate o f hysteria known as stage fright buck fewer - A fter facing the awe-
ppm n.g crowds for a whole season biting Wind for the entire game
ad the most inconvenient of snow ¡Wins without, the blinking of an eyc- fr*h the mere click of a camera cans-
panic among the pep producers, (ferhaps the boys were disturbed over leir nice white pants, which had h«--
shamefully soiled during their pnous contortions ,
FO ’T V -F O ’
Th e prancing Dixie boys sure ran
Em a real handicap in our no them a lh e r when they .started a deeper• e game o f passing m the last quar-
Their lanky halfback seemed tin- ■fleeted by the mud while doing • a Ita n -o -W a r act toward., the , Spartan j ■Dal. but when the pigskin came *aii- p ig through the air his noble effortsi
own:ed to nothing more than a 1 Ballet dance that would make even t h j Benishawn dancers envious Perhap B e should ’ hank the band for w»J p a y in g "D ix ie "
m N T A L U T IO N
[•-Tonight the live co-eds chosen by
r e various units to act as sponsor» II be guided under the royal arch by «one trim looking senior men' 1 who ive taken hours of time to make leir leat her, metal, n everything line to a perfection Of course all
the junior officers will be u rott.ru ■Nmnd with that air of Indifference- H i l l i f it took seven other fellow*, to k r r e their footgear on overused fee* jlnd Oh (kw h girls, but don * the» jok too sweet for words in those p:rik reations that have been officially nctioned by the m ilitarv depart- “ i? W e hope that they t »move
wut-al spun before the dance rts. it would ease the minds -if the ; o f us who have quick tempers and
rked shins bu t. no equally brutal
Seven G ridden End C areen Dixie Eleven Snccnmbs to
State Attack.
DANZKER SHINESHarry Kipke's Green and White
Spartans closed the 1928 season in a blare of glory here Saturday in downing the highly touted North Carolina State college eleven. 7-.0. Fred Dan- ziger. who relieved Scliau early in the third .period. accounted for the score hv a plunge off his- own right tackle a lter gains by JJ^ckesoti Nordberg- Grove and ‘himself had carried the ball down the field in one drive fo r >7 yards.
Both tennis muffed other scoring- chances Carolina once being held for downs on State's five yard line and State twice losing the ball inside the Dixie If» yard stripe
This game was Jack Hombeck. J Hitchtiigs. B ill M<Koester Christen*« con. all seniors
A fter ¡lashing a great, passing game, acainst M ichigan a week ago it was :*\|>ected that the Spartans would re- sort to the air fo r gains against the Wolves, but State's main weapon was a strong running game centering on the tackles and ends oriiv one pass being- used to any advantage by the Green and W hite athletes
Grove's uiperiority over Meltoh in ' minting gave state an edge on nearly •wry exchange, but it was not until 'h e third stanza (hat enough concerted effort wax «exercised to reach the final white mark
\>rn Dickeson and Nordberg both •Jtdne to advantage m o ff tackle -fashes but it -remained fo r Freddy Itonziver to supply the real punch that was needed by the Spartan crew
Bill Hitching*. Christensen, Ferrari ind BUI Moeller played great games ;n the line and Captain Jack Horn- neck, wearing the Green and W hite for he last time «.pilled plav a fter pln\
ureund his end. although his game was not equal to the one lie exhibited
Johnny Anderson, a l- nfinned #m png«- *»•
X-COUNTRY TEAM WINS SATURDAY
Captain Brawn S affe rt’ Firat Dc- feat of Scaann a> Spartam
Cop Intercollofialc.
afternoon and
writ h berg
and
Stone.” From the
work o f the ttoned so ¿» knowledge ■>
re weeks o f the term, sn rotation o f duties editors o f the S tate ' ade »nth Paul Truth Ihe new* editor. Joe
*r the »o rk o f head Jack Sten-
tm. “ Blarneyrrm ngO f th e c
F I v a t p B i e r a t o b n G l v a n a ~ « « f « - T o n i g h t ! C-B.COLLINGWOOD ^ IS TO P R E S E N T
EMBLEMS T0NTTE
worked mio ¿li order tha'
ke over the which they
mg f'f the year, the has been appor- each a working
ivrment o f a ll di- I tie terfn o f duty
nous positions has » duration.
• rm the sopitole «¡taf! w ill be p a d * ( l e editing o f the they may be fitted
futi*-*.- of the assis- » ’.ii inherit spring
COLD E P ID E M IC RUMOR BRANDED UNTRUE BY O U NStorks of Snrinna Epidcaic and
Quarantine Ararat« Sla k t t i Witkont Fouadatma.
PRECAUTIONS TAKEN.«i«nunded an
na>t two days em ir of colds n early clos- s d n n i vaca-nied bv
healthDr
»on.«■ ,i number •.«! . society
been q u a r a n t in e d for sundry d u ea v s was also without
i «epa and m M ipmone. who are to he installed tonight with. I n p r n lw ceremonies In the armory in which the «-nlérr radet corpa w ill participate. T o receive the Indgidn o f o ffice from Jndge C. ü. (o ilin g * «»»« ! are Virginia Kaiser, artillery sponsor, upper left; Katherine (irettenberger, ravalry sponsor, npper right; I.orile Hunge, corps sponsor, center. Geraldine Crandall, infantry, lower left; and Margaret Stephens, hand, lower right.
re lias been an ■r o f students i but .t has no
s and there is ng’ classes said »use of the lar
ioundatum in rm u c in the »■quest £Rg treat -
opm ne a t all k> necesatty for Dr d in . rr number ill.
CHEM SOCIETY TO BE NATIONAL
^ Î T r j T c A w N E W HONORARYIS FORMED HERE
precaution* has« it furt tier spread kill be lie Id .n-ida itu «intit «fia r
n i ' a n y -a iu te rò »- ¡he a m e _ ~lias been
Alpka Cfci Sigma la Eitabliak Al' pka U ptilaa Chapter oa
imptwr
FROSH TO WEAR NEW HEADGEARS
holaatir honorary will lie installed
nt initiation cere- i building followed
eveningN*_ cofmw) ««ri of
b the IfK-al who- icty. faculty mem-
lenta. alumni, and ided in the 4S who
rad -
Butlc n Brr . who
i second ; Spartans with 36
iy tlie fiade
until
íes of H owmT D v
*ho
;ti nts interrouegiate c reer ran a beaut tlul i
Hivak Butler arc and F distance runner Bn were neck and neck
if mlie wh«n th.t* Mutier ace tie Sparta in to »he 'a p e -
tier i tm r in third < ;*rs#-; W ilim arth of stai** who«»- n earl y caught the flyin-'* rrbains. another Butter .lied - ill ttfth place and en o f State took sixth, tohan >it Marquette fin enti! place and right on •re Robe^*» and Dowd
4
Alpha Upsilon Sigma national ''hemlatrv fraternity lie re oil Dêcemlwr H monies in the Uqiot by a banquet in th<
The chapter will member* of Ohi HI iaattr chamlMn .>« tiers, gradual«'.» «ident*, tie mg will be initiated
Alpha Chi Sil mg chemical tv country
Pmfeasxir A chemistry dejiar Mvdated with * ti fourteenth mem ma He was i « student at Wi
Installation is Alpha Beta cha of M ichigan arrangement
• entertainment committee on which will -*-rve B F .Sinclair O 'Neil Mason, and P Leedy; and program committee which is composed of J O Hardest v F H Maxflcid and A H Laxton
Ground was broken yiwterdav for the foundation o f the W A A cabin which will lie erected in the collegewoods about a rnile and a quarter to h . h . c ; p . : e l > i .the south on Farm Istne The com er- M C lW f l t r I tsum.- win im imii «onw u m , shortly ceived for Local Chapter.tfillowtng Thanksgtvtng vacation and
ia rn k wttt ranUiHM as rapidly as possible to complete the structure before . A charter which was applied
i f Alpha Chi Uhristuma. last April has been granted bv 8
Rr-
glutFlans are being made for 'a rather DHta Psi, national athletic society, to
• of «I»» cietles
lark Iiead of the it. who will tie as* v chapter was the >f Alpha Chi Big^ led in 1903 while •ine in charge o f the o f the University
Committees in charge, of, for ’ he affa ir are the
PnacslM U aivrruly HatNew Eafiacariaf BaiMmg
elaborate ceremony among the mem - bers o f the W A A at the time »»f the laving of the cornerstone of their new cabin I»ist Sunday several of the i.'iri.s spent a i»art of the afternoon gathering wood in pretmration for the lllst big fire.
The cabin is to tie jMttemed after an old Snitch shanty of aeveral cen- turle* ago and built o f rough logs reinforced at the comers with stone pll- lars The siae o f tlie «'»M il will lie 21 by 28 l»Tt. and one of its greatest at- trnctlqns will be the large open fleld- stnnr fireplace at <me end. which wlU be fitted with a swivel crane and a large iron pot.
SOPHOMORES GIVE ANNUALFEAST
Larpc Aw«—1» a f Barf and Cider C— i —ltd bp Thr— ( .
Michiuan Htate college .Seven char members and three active memhem » been accepted, and will receive gold key the .insignia of the so-
Five Corpt and U«it Receive
Com—i
BRILLIANT CEREMONYIm t»Hatton of the *corpa and unit
sponsor* of the K O. T . C. w ill M ilk place tonight at 8 30 in P i l l i o m l l l l l « hall. Judge Charles B. graduate of thi college, w ill the emblems t<f Che co-ed during a colorful and impn mony in which the entire corps Of H i H O T C and th< i and Will la R i part..
The --pon.sors. who ■' <!- • lectofl by the vote o f the R. O T ( will l ‘ their honorary commission at t M I sCatlftUon and are os follows: ihmge. corps sponsor; Virginia i iutillcrv: Katherine Grettenbergsr.cavalry; Geraldine Crandall, inf an» try; Margaret 8 frphetir* band They will he escorted during the ceremony bv the ranking cadet officers o f the branch which they represent, who w ill be Cadet pjplonel Herbert Place, < co'Timandeis Cadet Major Robert 1 ev. cavalry'. George Farley, nt Hand club band; Cadet lieu t. Col. Ted. Stevens, infantry; Cadet M ajor Ralph Pryor, artillery. All command» will lie given bv Cadet Lieut. C o l T . J. Rmnsdell
The procedure of the installation ceremony will be as follows: Th ehand will enter the* hall H ilt and wffl plav a march while the battalion» march in with the guidons of each unit and the regimental color in ad » vanre. The regiment will enter In column .of squads in order: Infantry, artillery, and cavalry dismounted), and will form into platoon» In column of squads The officers with saber» will form, a double column fa d n g Inward and will draw and ctom sabers making an arch under which the span» sot*, and their escorts will pass as they enter the hall As the sponsors enter in order, infantry, artillery, cavalry and band, the band will play a flourish—and the regiment w ill M M to pd'srnt arms. The order by Cadet Major John Hartman, Wttt enter and present tlie emblems. A t tha conclusion o f this ceremony the national colors will advance and the band will plus the national anthem W hile the band plavs a march, the sponsor» . and their escorts will retire under tha arch Of sabers and the regiment w ill march out to cnncmde the la ceremony.
'Th e «hartKo
•r jnrShr
cbembit .11
A 11
Mvarsity foottmli- an ’ on Mason cross • *ant track coach director of athjet '30 Roger R. Gru Nordberg 3Ï . hav active members I O tto Huike have i
W
DarkKlpke,
re President », dean of professor of .arsity foot -
Casteel, assistant track coach. Mor-
-nuntry and assis- and II. II. Young, •s Don It . Grove c, 31. and (-ari been accepted as
ierre Kenvon and impleted the re-
quirements but they have not yet lieen accepted
AH men desiring td enter this term's tryouts are requested to register at onee with Miles W Casteel in room 8 of ’ he gymnasium Anv ,student in ' college )*. eligible Tryouts will begin Monday. Dec 10. at 4 <0 p m the gymnasium%floor with the hand stand, the frrmt fiand spring and the fence • ault Tue.‘ dav shot, put and high
feats will in* conducted
INVENTOR OF LIE-DETECTOR FOUND DEAD IN OREGON
. - ,
Princeton. N J — 'I P i Princetonutuvetwlty recent 1> dedicated a t&00.- <if»o r»ew engineering building the cornerstone of which was laid on May 12.»27 Classe* lia v «—been held in the
building since the beginning o f ;ireseiit college •.••»r
inuhraand Boyd
rushed tut 1er and
i an State Normal y Seertght of Butler and Downer of
ate Narmai th I s * A B
Marq:
nd n*nth of Mlch- 10th and Smith of following
took 14th jette was
fry Blasts Fail to ChillSpirits at Carolina Game
Portland. r Schneider, in ve and widely knr I no Iogurt wan : walk h«*rr rece t hé College o! Pacific college cérébral
•IF*
»und dead tiy He w
Pharmacy Death was
Albert
id rrim- » n I de -
dean of f Nort h i used bv
rrha
ve men cd UÑA
r*s com pu finishing Michigan
ed on a bah n for each school state *ook flrst
Miitth
an Siiand Mar-
cO N V E N I E N TA M P U SA L E N D A R
quette fourth with 72 point*The winning time o f SJvo.it at min-
n*es ;;í seconds did not « » w close to • rw w d held ov Brown, tart . th e1
ir*«» » a * muddy and a strung wtnd a nderod ’ he runners Brown s record Ta 25 47 T
The Spartan* were to nave entered ,K~ I C A A A A meet in the «mat this week, but it was decided at the n t minute to wlthtfniW.
Despipte the prevailing cold weather. an enthusiastic- crowd of 3.000 people were fed to capacity at the annual sophomore barbeque Friday evening.
A temporary platform had been .previously erected, fu lly equipped With iirnpliflen and loud-speakers, so that the assembly had no trouble in hearing the speakers Several strings of lights in addition to a flood light, furnished sufficient illumination
T lie large quantity o f food wasserved in record time Big professional "barbetaeri" assisted by many sophomores. kept the never-ending line in motion fly 9 15 everything was~?!rr f.usllv cleaned out
The Hwartz Creek band appeared on the <*ene at 7 30 and obliged withseveral selections, generously encored Following cheers for both r la B a r* Oapt R K .U rw n . toastmaster for theevening. introduced Harry Klpke Thecoach, in giving a pep talk on the N C H game, mentioned his displeasure ply topics forin those people who indulge in Prl- fectly respectable
The snow seemed to sort of baffle d»> afternoon excursions home to societyCarolina the North Caroliha team, as well a » mother.” rather than supporting their For Bphtns ;i «ponsoring the finish -
team. ,nK and furnishing o<> the ¿Massed-inthe porch adjoining the Union ballroom
Immediately ujsm the cloae of,, the cerem onle; a . I ree dance given by Um m ilitary department w ill be held a t the armory ballroom. Music w ill be furnished bv Hod Draper's orcheglra and all couples »re invited to a tM a i, .‘.tags not being allowed.
TAU BETA PI TO INITIATE TONTTE
Elevtn New N— T«k— ia bjr EagiM cn’ H— r «ry.
Tau Heta pt. national honorary en » vinrerlng 1 raternity. swung out IMS morning and w ill hold form al la tt i* » tb n and banquet tonight a t H w l l for It initiate».
Dean (1 W BIsselL bead o f the M *» gineerirur departlnrient. will be maxter with Maurice flliven for lite » ( t iv r members and •Schwab fo r the initiates.
The new members are; Dale BaB,‘ Battle Creek; Gilbert Hall. M » f l » i a Horace Helfrich LanalAg: Ly le Hen- son Ixuislngf Robert Lowry. Midland; J ( i McOotter. Lansing;Murbark. Hega: Henry P ltten fV , ! vison Theodore Roth. LAnae; 9 '■ell Banders. Lansing, «a d I Schwab Holloway.
worfc-
er that it irrp* c ” tog still colder and older and colder .»nd so on ad in fin i
tum with our cnxitive ankles unpro- roward '.he end of the Kaado terted
AS ’ -> whether the wore would W e thought* «everki times, getting IOO or -tay at a mere W)-odd-' out of the <dand. ..on* what had anee
•‘ i*- whole however we ^»refer been feet, but' were how merely lumps i ¡rames it * move fun to ' heer nt ice that we would- aa tha saying • t 'mjchdown made n ’ he ' Card has it. fa ’ r (ban th i tenth am
w e liked the NorthW e u k ed the demon*i r .oofc of this reporter. It's not so usual t o have
.ding ’com m their rad pointed m ow in Dixie before Thankagtrtaf as Curt Isa Bowbeer
Gingham Dogs and CalicoCats to Aid Sphinx in Drive
Uinc
ft©
a »nd calico < ats and rddflsh bowls and jien- ilkc the last pa«rn* of r » * « f delirium tremens nothing so low. Rtm- on.Mderation at a per-
ettng o f Hphlnx
H hero if you can. but I f you O M l v a king ham dog and got a U M *> ;«'timed blanket anyhow, - f t h i ghtiy mailer than those epeñeé by ’• 'cams but what's a few y u fH o f
“ ' 9
we uked ■ h » southern 1o iy - ! the quarrerbacg audible up tand« we liked the playing the ’¡core, we were much in
it la bora.présidant at
Ifartfc O r a l i - Calk««
¡cued .n ■ --eoson
The band kept
by the
T Ü M D A T . NOV 27— ^m ~ ^ . . .... _____ Chapel HOL N C - I P »—T w o gov-
• W - M I * . O T C itu d rau n p n t M p M d n , « u d I*at
>: 9 »—installation
35 coOeo» pvwddent* state superintendents o f education were among the delegates to a confer-
. *»nee o f own ami women Inte rested in
vreen flannel ? It's the the thing that mattora.
Tiwn thgre are tha fe Thev ll ■■hortlv be an sals la too in all the flam aal color tions there are. and thoy -
sophomore class, briefly reviewed the an extra lounge and the gingham mighty handy-whan youYo One grmip whose spirits werant In ; of the barbecue and then pra- dogs and ' a lico rots and bobby sox t hrough a mean and wtady
he least dampened by tha waulhsr, M>rd*d tho time-honored batclwt to and goidm h bowls and penniea rape- from Hort to the gym. AfMT aft. IBK»wever were the group o f vocationalj Kenneth Lafayette, ffootanon prad* ctaliy the pennica—are to turn the yome dOscevnlng
^ trick . th» other day. save thaYou need money to finish and fur- — welt, a good Mt, In M i M
heir heads and ral- r owd They understand how to o lM r .i W ard o iltn e r who. in gtrtng tha prtn- n,*b a louore the use o f that porch ^ goldfisham iv yutorituted the .Spartan figh t thorn lads. npal address at tha evenH t, m p ln * You need five hundred dollars, to be * rr prettv much«one for the disastrous D ixw of the o f courm. they're not the only o o n * * * * fact that this ineMtuUon r u r t Which isn't so much, after all. ^ goldflsfc howl la ■Mivux-uppi garoe. and !o and behold who do T h ere* always the band. os well aa virility and age1" . 5f on art-appreciating student body 1 ■" appearance in a tv* w«* won We hare great faith tn which instated, this la encourag- u «kM bltod by th i b o rtm m »* only gives you proper support in the 11 will * e . „ . the power o f the band ■u « the team voeaUy as wMI as tn- The ready wtt o f Ov. Q W m v i M * ! * * * * * ^ d a s
W r tmrr I w n r . no ! « * «*■*» *— mn m m tmnr . under Um — da— — at n rp u u i U n a , n . tn parfM t form S IS r ” ■ " " » " I * ° thna*>' r . - " V H W * O Sw o th r r M Ann A A t r o r hnd no thrir unpramptu choortondor, M ao- ond kopt ih , crowd I naaM Unt la w n - i L * * V n t _YouJkDOW • * * • * • "* * • * ' w rem r roi T n «l,d Id«heker and at the last game we loobid barf, lasjpired bat - BOt fBMb B M : W • " * gingham dogs are toat the clear walks and reads and whether Mo ehoraara WHO v H k M m av — th- — j. ^ _______ _ W possible, before.«nurned < M w o> « U N , Thora- m T n Z . Z f w 2 1 * ■ * ° * ° f . g * “ y 1 * * r « • tho Orton, ond
» scnooi boy. in thotr u n n i plora, mok* •M o w n noaao thon oO Um ram oI Urn
They undom aad (raw lo t i * m d Um praatm H d M — O O m
t « * mram. M1> bm unc (rari— M S m rarn— J *> plorad « r a . H r a a n M W — « — ■
ChrMrara. "<n»»ra n ;if lm And dS m o * a t nom Ira- W d d i m — S S M
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Suriné the coltre* r*or Sy the atodent* of Mlcliieon ■M (HM MBlIrr et Um> yucUWfW. Rm I I.«
• Ä f e 1M I «W«ÌMNMM offlt« Ir located on |Im fourth ll*wr ofthc Union building
w ch a if. rat«nahm 104. Offlw hour» Sunday. Monday, and Thunder from I y. m. I » II v m.
ItÉMrtrtì nrr~r-1-r la the Michigan Stale N.w. arc written by the rditoi i ü MB w M n ta . « M arc Atíldente. They ran no way be intrri>rpf<-d a»
tontine the off trial *kw|Mdnt of the collrec or of the ¿voltage offiria
Subarritition, 11. Mi the Mrbwl Yri
MOMKRT A. MrlNNtf
RtlltORIAL STAFF Manaelng Rditer
A Rataient Miter«iarlt Strnbere Paul Troth joe porter
llmrietle Scovrii Jamea Reatina Majal Naming Katharina l.yn«h Ann An demon
AeTb«. Union I.Iterar Phi Kam*« T« Co-ed Kdilor
SiNirt* Kdltor S.H-I.I» Kdimr
Fralui Kdll*
Hale S Stanlr» Claren.
W AKHRN R. SHOOK
Reparlera George Marbel Leonard Hakfce Jack Oreen John flerhtar Tom Kmnberg - Kverett Knm Wilton Colt Wilbur Hr«Tin
ga th e r «* * O rel tei R w Jannlnga j o e Ratter ■ urn amt »««ron R ery l AMtar
S L Ï T
at hr Auk o
RUSIRRKS STAFF Rualneaa Manager
Advetttotng Aealatante John Narrte Meurlee Irwin
KarU-
Hale Vaughn (Sertrude Morony Dorothy Troth llertha MrCorml.'k Ruth FlahluN-k Clarlaaa Rnglebert lloralhy W ir k at mm Mildred Roy le
Advertí.Advertí.t'olleetl
in c h n m e t ic r a u f l l l i n e t h e iu tr » w p m en t policy o( the production o f m m n p i m o m aa n o n w w e j n p o ctua ptajr, And let o » hove ono f a ll w h o applied w it h eider of Wh o the ploy i » about tat thewould enable th e clash t o save | S tet* News before the play I f given—
some money'. A n Arrangement «•* ‘^ " 'J E I th a n b r e w e r » . m ig h t a ls o b e w o r k e d o u t wherenly students would be permit
ted in .the refreshm ent line.It is apparent however that
some change must be made in observance o f this tradition in jirder to lighten the demand made on the treasury o f the sophomore .class. The matter should tie taken up this fa ll by the Student flouticif while the situation is at hand and new arrangements made instead o f a llow ing it t<i p
GIRLS IN HOME EC C U SS INSPECT E. UNSING SHOP
year with a probability that it w ill not be taken up until another class has had its financial condition more or less ruined. \
Twenty girls. who are members of the dot hint? economics class in the home economics department, “visited the Katherine Ryan fiilk shop In I*an- sltm yesterday afternoon and inspected the stock o f silks and materials at the store.
Nearly the entire afternoon at the Katherine Ryan shop was devoted to showing, the students about the store 11 nd exhibiting the new patterns of
, silks Many o f tin- very latest• colors nut h e r and designs have• just come in stock
SCHOLAMMF REPORTS
Th e second scholastic reports are due in the hands o f class officers not later than Friday. Nov. 30. As there are only two more weeks o f classes, t t , is necessary that a ll delinquent students take heed to these last minute] repor's prepared for their benefit
MUSIC DEPARTMENT HAS 900 STUDENTS ENROLLED
iloeated h e re to that the beads o f U w A ossH f t h t fhw f l » wsm tSmu who,! various departments are an engaged In a rda d m d e r « V a iM M a te ; t-m___concert stage work, a fact which is a t « O rawure. head o f tha M p a rtm en T d
ind ts volea; Ifieh ae l P iam , a f l i a violin ^ I . ___ - - U k U lw A I A . . W »gtracUng considerable attention and bringing students; to State to study, part ment, and doing concert work are: Lewis R ich- cello deparflaa
i H. L, WILLSON'S if Leather and Sporting Goods Store '■
which w ill be modes ' next sprint
the prevailing
A p p ■ i •' 900 students are nowftfo!led. m ' l;i Michigan State Instt- j dir j j i Music and Allied Arts, accord- irr*to an announrement, made late last 1
cature o f the music institute
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Campus Forum 11Baked Goods for Thanksgiving
Umita JFimft d>iinpthe last Issue of th e -State News,
editor gave a splendid review of recent Theta Alpha Phi prodtic-
alpng with some Information it the play that would certainly • been welcomed before the curtain
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SFOHSOR IN STA LLA T IO N jon ..the campu», s h o iih l benbnlifthed. Rather tom e move should lie made lo curtail the heavy expellee. Klim ination o f
A t an umieually atriklnii cere- mony, the eponaora choeeti hy I he vote o f the en tire cadet corps w ill lie awarded the honorary tokens o f their office tonight. ».
The ceremony o f installation w ill include a ll o f the picturesque accoutrements o f poiiip and splendor, o f martial music and flashing suiters, o f waving Hags and manoeuvering troops, all so characteristic o f the mili- la ry . (tut apart from this display, there w ill lie »notIter link forged between the student I tody and the R. O. T . ( '.
This body at numerous times during the year, serves as n background fo r many o f the more interesting and co lorfu l activitjes o f the college, form a nucleus around which events may tie built which would otherw ise tie impossible to stage. It is im portait! that the relationship between this division o f the co llege and the student liody,- and it la a . distinct division though its components are the same, should tie harmonious and cooperative.
The selection o f co-eds to act as sponsors o f the corps and various units, the co lo rfu l presentation o f insignia, participa tion o f cadets and attendance o f the rem ainder o f th e students as spectators, unite to fo rm an im posing gesture o f good -w ill. From it arises interest, both on the part o f the public and the students, which can have none other than a beneficial effect fo r all concerned.
>ne mistake was made in intimating that the play was too difficult for the performers The fact that the hardest roles wore executed so Wbly ext using the matter o f amplitude of voice in one instance, shows 11»;»* the] play is not above us O ther proof Mint we are equal to the task is evidenced in the excellent portrayals o f "Candida and "Kismet ’ last year, two-pi ays at least as difficult as the recent pre-j sent at Ion
I .el us. (hen. not be dtacournycri in
MOHK K X C U Si\ K W ith the grow th o f en ro ll- '
, t ro u t in the school. and increase in fo p u la t io t f o f Hast Lansing, a tradition-such as the Barbecue H rnvfs at a p lace 'w here it oe- comes a considerable burdennio the class .paying th i bills. A *
Puntik the last three years.) ihe amount o f food necessitated
to feed the large numhrr o f students and townspeople that at- tetid has practica lly doubled. The cost o f providing the refreshments now reaches fh the heighborhood o f $1*000. In o rder to meet this expens«', a siup- cialTtssessment w ili undoubt«'d- ly have to l»e made on the mem- le r « o f the sophomore class.
It is not to*be thought that the tradition, one o f the oldest
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T H A N K SG IV IN G D A Y D A N C E November 29,1928
r %h k H . t k - A P M h s t o k , « . » A T I I W I N t k ( .A l l ig a ru g » :
Regular Fri. and Sat. NHe Dances
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1 - 1To (hiM f Whom vnu would have rem em -^ ^ j her you for all « hriMnus days to com efl MpM . . . give photograph*! Your p h o to - » fl graph is a prirelens g ift heeadsr it is the I one thing that only you can buy.
LECLEAR STUDIOCapital National Rank Rldff.
I'hone 5 ?i:<* l am ing. Mlefc. j
in* photograph* appointment now.
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The Norial *ea*on 4+ tm. • Rettrr come in and *rlert the foottrrar y«*u
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1 R O F SYou can reta in your eligibility or your good acholas- tic record more easily when you feel wide awake and e n e r g e t i c . There's plenty o f roughage and bran to assure this in
S h i e d d e d W h e a iBAT IT WITH WHQLI MILK
W E 'R I TALK INS TUCKET THIS MONTH
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U n U N / t N C M C H K A N
Football Game Finds Campus Busy Socially Here
T h e week-end preceding Thanksgiving proved one o f the busiest, of the T h e Union dance, follow ing th? barbeque, and the Them ian open
, w rrr the only parties Friday e/ening. Saturday evening, however, ntavnltlaa and sowsrttles entertained The only event scheruied for the m ¿ i l |a the installation o f corps .<t|Hmsors, in the new armory Tues-
r 2 h t at S:S0. St w in he followed by a dance fo r which Wally Bennett's itra w ill furnish the music.ang the parties o f the past w eek - : _
"■ « « ta T m T U n i ¡iu" HANDBALL COURTS RESERVED, and music was furnished by the
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Boys. Dr. and Mrs. R M. Olin. "and Mrs C. D. Ball and Mrs. F. ; Fabian were chaperones. Dean
The handball courts arc reserved lor the use of the faculty from :< to 6 30
mi — a _ _ j U w Thnmnmn P m dally. A ll other hours of th*
Jt STSm? i V t S B » S 2Su° wh0 w,,h 10decorations were simple but very{
_ Jve. and it is reported that the; —■couples present spent a moat en joy-, o f a lnrgc tent Hod Draper's orches-
evening. , iru furnished the music for the jmrt\•turday .evening the L ittle Theater ;»nd each member wore the white made , into a Spanish ballroom, biou.se. black trousers and colorful glr-
the Chi Omegas entertained at dies typical of the Spanish senor. The kr fa ll'te rm party. The celling was j patron* were Mr. and Mrs A. J Clark tped.'With orange and block crep< Mr and Mrs H. H Halladav. Dr. and*}
and the orchestra pit was sol Mrs. E. J. Hallman, and Mr and Mrs mated that It gave the appearance j c . P. Mulligan Dean Elizabeth Con
rad was the only guest.F ifty couples attended the tall term !
party o f the Ero Alphian society at Uie" Masonic temple Musk* was furnished by l<eonard O llleo and his Hoy Friends Prof and Mrs Hartsuch and Mr?. Kane were patrons Red, black and
i out. the pi-
T B S J f»«« lty dub orthMtrm playsd a t the Alpha Oamma Delta party a t t M r house. Patrons were Mrs. BermUMa and Mr. and Mrs R F. Renter.
A fan term party was given by the Eunomians in their house on Saturday night. Arnold's orchestra from Battle Creek furnished the music. T h e ch ip - crones were Mr and Mrs H B. Pet- tuner. and Mr and Mrs L J. L iv ing-j stnn
Patrons for the Ulyssian fa ll term ! party were Prof. and Mrs. 8 . O. Berg- quist and Prof. and Mrs. Lyle A. Smith Brtire Fayerwcather's orchestra w err : the music makers o f the evening
A dinner party for the mothers and tat hers o f the Sigma Alpha Epsilon Iratem ity men preceded the open' hotise which t hey gave Saturday even -j in^ The Delta Sigma Phi orchestra! from Albion played for the party The patrons present were rapt and Mrs P W Hardin. Mr and Mrs O. L. snow, and Lieut and Mrs I. H. Rock- 1 afellow.
nutrition DffAsnmnr isAID TO SOCIETIES HUE
BOBBIE SOX TO BE SOLD BY MEMBERS OF SPHINX
)R AND SOPHOMORE CO-EDS WIN IN HOCKEY
DEAN KRUEGER ATTENDS WASHINGTON CONVENTION
nterclam co-ed hockey games, spoti- . J by the W. A. A. were played o f f ! f l i i t e decoration* caFr
Friday and Saturday between th e -rate theme o f the parthman and sophomores and sopho-1 ___ ___i and Junior teams. Oames w ill be
I o ff between all o f the four teams [determ ine the champion class team
•the end o f the term ; sophomore team succeeded in de-
Jkting the freshman class team by only [n a rrow margin in the game played
day afternoon which resulted in | score
Saturday morning the Junior Nov. 20 to 22 I i scored a victory over the sopho-, chairman of the i w ith a 7 to 3 score. Both o f th e ; tlon o f the assn
w e hard-fought and closely . s ta te repn
Jean Krueger * economics depart meeting o f the Liu st it ¡at ion in Wosl
of the home t . attended a raYit College aa- on, D C . from
Krueger was home economic ser-
i at ion O ther Mirhl- ntatives who attend-
A . B. H A R F O R D■XPERT WATCHMAKER
At Variety and Gift 81m »
i*d the convention were Presiden! R K Shaw. Dean O W Bissel. Dean J F Cox. Director R J Baldwin, and D irector V R Gardner
A sale of Bobbie Box which will be held in 'lie lobby o f the Union building during the week o f December 3rd
i announced last night as a feature " f the campaign Which is being spon- sored by Sphinx lor the procuring of hinds for the furnishing of the porch o ff the Union ballroom
Due t.o the popularity of and the demand for the Robbie Sox a large lot ol them has been procured In assorted colors and sizes to suit the taste and need o f every co-ed and they will go on sale during the week following Thanksgiving vacation 'I tie plan is Just tine o f the many ideas
' used to raise money for g o f the porch on the sec- tlie Union.nan o f the committee which arge of the sale is Ann An* other members o f the com- H la n e h e i f o ss ie . Madeline
h Mary Woodworth.Dorothy Robbins.
• r Bernice Sexton. Ruth Ranney. Clar-
The nutrition department o f the home economics division has been a great deal o f help to the stewards of the various fraternity and sorority houses in planning menus. A plan whereby society houses may buy their food supplies at reduced rates by purchasing in large quantities through t he woman's commons has beet) announced by Miss Elisabeth Bemis. .supervisor of institutional management. It has been estimated that frm o 10 to 2ft jier cent, inav be saved on food costs in this way. Many1 .sororities and fraternities have taken advantage o f this plan.
Guests at the Alplm Gamma J'tho open house were Dr and Mrs it « Greutner of Wauwatosa. W ls . and C O Qtichlon Chicago Patrons were Mr and Mrs C R McGee and Mr and Mr«; I! it Pet ft grove Musle was fu r - '■ pjshed by I «w is ' orchestra
»Several cltimni were barir for the Drlphic open house at which W allv Bennett’s orchestra furnished the music Prof. and Mrs. L. 0 Plant. Prof
HOME EC STUDENTS HERE ~ LECTURE ON FABRICS
The recent visit o f Miss Marian Steven son. representing the art department of the Cheney 811k company, wai of paramount interest to co-eds on the campus Miss Stevenson talked to home economics students on fashion tend, lu ies in spring fabrics and ready- to-wear; A great deal of illustrative1 material was shown to demonstrate whftt the smart thing will la* hi gowns| and fabrics lor spring as well a« what is good and poor in modem design
and Mrs. E. A. O ee and Prot. and Mra ¡H . Wyngardner were patrons, j Another open house was sponsored by the Eclectic society on Saturday evening at which W ard Kelley's orchestra played The chaperone* were
; M r and Mrs. J C Clark and O 'Neil ■ Mason.
Prof and Mrs H E Publow and prof and Mrs H B Dirks were pa- tonis at the last, open hou e to he held
j at t-tie Trimolra's present, homeA lull hotise enjoyed the party at the
Phi Kappa Tan house 1«" which the ¡G old Diggers played. Ma o* and Mrs Thomas-Stahle were the patrons.
. The phi Deltas held an open house Saturday evening for which .Wurord4* orchestra played Mr and Mrs G o Petersqh .md Prof. and Mr c\I »uninrd w re imtrons at this party
The Themians entertained on Friday evening at their house. Leslie Fenske i0 d his orchestra plaved tor riv*«Vs. The olmperons were Mr. and Mr». J T Caswell.
Dean Eliznbelh Conrud gave a
ROME ECONOMICS CLUBHELD PIE SALE THURSDAY
The Home - Economics club held a very prof able pie sale Thursday. About 40ft indlvidiiM pies were sold, netting the girls a’ profit of approximately $30 The proceeds of the sale will be used toward sending a delegate.to the convention of the National Home Economics association' with whiph the club-4*affiliated. --------_
The concessions -committer consisted of Hina Boonstra, Frances pcrrin. Ruth Collins. Marian Koch. Marie Ben ban and Josephine Maybarker with Jape P iatt acting as chairman- Lee Irene Roth had nhnree of the advertising
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Pumpkin Pies at theMACHUS BAKERY
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The Lansing CafelAR«tag*s Mart tp4s>llBtr
F IN - It you know ho night often prr embarassfng u
LOTH OF IT V to dance well Dance■enis une nf life's moxt
To the onewho does not know how to dance - well, nt -least, dance night doe» not mean much happiness for them Dancing is ah aft easily acquired by hose who. II give it a small 'portion >! their time and practice with a will
On» Vest Beginner* Class darts J 'TPv. Dec 4th. at 7 p m. Class lights are Tues and Thura. Enroll now *Ih-5 is limited to number Wt—rlf you already know how to dance orae on Mon at. 8:30 and learn the ate«! The Campus Drug i8 Strand A trade Hldg Phone 2-027!
A R T II I 'K Cl. WEMMON
New Shipments o fTWO PANT SUITS
' andOVERCOATS
$ .
2 2.50
T H ID Y PK1RMON
[H ie awe legged guy will be gflad la meet yaw al
Teddy’s Retreatwith a full line o f Cigars and
Candy. Magaalne*. Ele.
Jnat a d ry nff Grand Kiver >
The BobetteThe Boot that In 'sweeiditf Sew Vnrk and
the entire Ka*t. Comes in all o n brown calf, brown with suede top.
also shown with tweed combinations
EyesExaminedGlasses marie and
Repaired in our own
shop without delay
Qtaiulr ODpttral (Co.1 » Kant Allegan St.
tnmS mutr?l
EspeciallyPriced$10.00
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SHUBEL*S tu \ Washington Ave DOWN TOW N
A T T R A C T I O N SW * R I I T I í K I I I I I» THEATRES
GLADMER«11 TH IS W EEK
I.on Chaney ‘YVhile the City Sleeps”
STRANDT i l l R M » «T . I T t l l » « « 4 A N I» S A T IR I » « «
Colleen Moore “O -K A Y ”Vandevtlle Eeatare
Orvill Stann & Co.s T t i m v t } s t 'N H A V
Thomas Meighan T H E M A T IN G C A L L ’
A L L T H E W C M D A 4 TTC V EA C F THE W ELL DCCSSCD MAM
Thu explains their pieaaed reaction
For we arrve with aatUfaction —Bay» Our Quest
Sattatied guest* who tail thatr friends about the splendid food they gat hare—that is our reward far public food-service
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7 B 0 O O O cigomtc* are now uilinc* South-Poleward, with the Byrd Antarc
tic Expedition. W e arc officially informed ihat the .election o f CheMerheld m ulled from the individually expmscd preference, o f a majority o f the expedition'* member*.
When it i. recalled that thcM are— in .upcrlatne irnu — picked men . . . .elected not only fo r bravery, ability and experience, but abo by Marching m u o f phy.icai 6 t n c . . . we may be forgiven for our conudcrable pride in their vote. And Mimething o f thi. pride, w e believe, will be .barad by all Chesterfield unoken.
It is another o f the many proof, piling up the surest way to earn popularity is to f a i n » it!
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Bitter cold Weather. typical of late Me.«on football gomes, prevailed, F riday a fternoon os the 1924 Michigan State freshman football tram doaed it* t o o game schedule with a entailing victory over the Aatumptinn college team o f Sandwich, o u t . 44-0
The Sparptan yearling* completely ootdawu^! the Oanadlan*. scoring in every period except the second when they had to buck a heavy wind The Woafi used their running game to such an advantage that they Itardly resorted to their aerial attack at atl.
Recen t ng tin* opening ktck/T. Jones midget signal caller for the Frosh punted to Assumption which fumbled on Its own 27 yard Itne State recovered and after several line plays, the.Spartan quarterback slipped through. center for the first score o f the game i Attcr one of the .Assumption punts I so play] was blocked bv a state lineman, Opal* account Ick. yearling r igh t. end, downed the ■ ball behind the M sliorv goal Hne fro the second touchdown Tate in the period Turner, state halfback, inter* cepted a (w u of the visitors and raced 35 v a n » fot a touchdoirn None of the trie* lor prints after touchdowns was lurveaat ul
A long jaunt of an yards in returning a punt by Jones, placing the year ling» in position to score, started things in the ihird quarter h u e Spartan fullback, bucked out the 15 yards fo r the .«'ore A fter a steady march o f 70 yards. Olsen carried the ball over fo r another touchdown fo r i niVkeson hi the Frosh Jones ended the scoring' H n ^ i dowt •dr’ the period when he returned a punt 70 yards for a touchdown The final period saw Faso score the final touchdown after an 11-yard buck through tackle.
CViach Koto used nlmosi his entire squad during different stages of the game T lie F rw h coach since the defeat at the hands ot the Ferris In stitute team early in the season, has polished up the yearling eleven into a very formidable looking group which
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TUESDAY A N D W EDNESDAYCome on you fakirs! I w as a Mg shiak m yself at home
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Five S p irlsn football veteran*' «o re the green utiH white on Ihe gridiron for the final time Salon !#» All were Important factors in administering! a 7-0 defeat to North ( arolina Slate In a game] which we* a A iling rhHr of their career* The mei are Rill ¡Moeller, guard; lotion* Anderson, end Captain Jack Horn hr. h end. (lien Nile hint*, gurrd. arid Her «ter t hri«tian«rn. tackle
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SPARTANS C l OST. "?* SEASONR I TH I ARNI:I» V IC T O R !
‘«Hfltmed .ut |»a«e Mi ; his last game gave >f himself
First Period Captain Warren o f N Carolina won
Ihe loss and elected to. defend the north coal Sntead kicked off to Wnr- •eo who relumed to his 27 yard Ime
First rail was issued today by Coach Ben VanAlMvne to all freshmen who desire lo become members of the freshman basketball squad The first meeting *111 be held in I demonstration
i hah at 4 o'clock Monday. Iter- 3. A f ter that, practices will be held every
k] dav f r * n 4 until 6 at the same place
Hitching* Christensen Horpbeck «C» Nordberg Grove ,DlckcsonSir hau F
Officials Refer- 'M ich igan*; umpti' (Springfield >. Imp- well «Ohio State-
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had W arrens long i*ass on his finger tip-* but could not hold it I f caught, it would have been a touchdown,
State look the ball on Its 90 and kicked to the N C 43 Orove
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Melton made 20' interrupted Warren's pass and State n on the N C* 45 took ttir ball on It* own 30 yard linei punted dead Oannger and Nordberg made a firstarker aTTer three j.,wn an<j ntrkeaon was stopped for a
‘even yard loss as the game ended.C 0
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POULTRY SPECIALIST CAVE TALK IN OKEMOS THURSDAY
Prevention of IHsraw* or Poultry .Haniutlon was the subject of a lecture given bv Leon Todd, poultry r\ tension specialist of the college at q meeting in Okemo* Thursday
line failed uok five yard penalty and state 7. tlberg made four she took «VTATF Nordberg and lilt 'k fin n jn id e Andenwi itst down on the Spartan 34 Ferrari
losing five on a penalty. Moeller » e for 15 yards and SmeadAfield Three p lu n g e s_____
failed to gain ■ and Orove punted to N C 20 from w h e r e the ball was- returned to the N C 35 Tw o shots at the 'tine failed qnri Warren punted
Dickeson, Nord- berg and H« haw failed to make the re- quired distance bv a vard and Orove kicked to Ihe N C 24
Melton made # first down on the N C 34 around Horn berk and followed with 12 m otr around Anderson m aking a first down on the N C 4.9 A pass. Wartyn to flood win was tnwwi for 40 yards and a first down on States |4 u* the period - ended Score
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We wish In evtend In vnu # most eujovsble Thanksgiving and sincerely hope that your patronage wilt eontinue in the future .is in the p »«t W> are indeed most thankful In he able I » give you the best in mnving picture*, a program suitable In vntir tastes, presenting your favorite*. We are „•ft* .ul 1l1.1t we ,is an insili ul ion o f F a il lanstn ; stand individually alone through your untiring aid and assistance
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I excused my*» If for a inomrrtetera**! ouUk-N' io rem ove »h ou t t ptpefuk to pul in my poudt. •U R w l out. .saying "1 "u 'fv * that) any S ’***. f.man 1 rver s Then I nm lnan j I toki t.:m - happened to my Kdgewort/, -t? m jktat dying for a smoke, at. m d tn ita w l n g 1 i sway l i e < " I t o j Edgeworth ia mighty a»ar. thuas part*, but I re*-kon 1 ran » «h a t ‘a left of that ran.. Help yuun
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Y id ta very truly.C. M . Bahr
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Sm ok ing Tobacco
' o f an offside pen- Nc>rdherg made an-
■n the N C IS vard. m ied for five rards Wa* »lopped and N i n s 11 vard line and Adam* made a
n hi* own 23 vard* line lh.-kes.in fumbled and
id Melton kseked d«u1 to hw* n v*rd» but Nordberg made back
* : and iv krs.*n 4 Orm-e kicked to 'he N C 24 yard line Melton made a first down at Andrrwn and State ' -s-k a 5 ywrd penalty a* the half ended Score State f N c* 0
Third IVrlod Mmead kicked off Adam* t f ib re -
turned, to his 23 vard tine l»t--fcr*on m?rrr**pted W anrn * pa** and - State • » l tfw t o " on t ie N C 31 \ard line \ ,*%ss srhsu to Nordberg nuuie 12 v*d* but t'»n>5ina .‘ieU.1 and t**»k the
• oik it,, j.s sard hne After an et- hanre of purt* s*a*e gained the ball m he» 4.’ vard !*v.-ke*nn made 15a» n r hi -inI IWnsikfer w en ! out of hound* fot I*-- rain but Orove* paw So fvt'-kewm made a f.rst ik»wn ->n the N C ilf *ard hne lNiniueer ptvke*1 C ' *'■ n i.ht guard and N«->rdbrrg 7
ai le ft end O tvve reetesl off 13 vard ' and a ftn>t down on tlve N C 1 vard hn# Orove and VUnciger addewl 5 at r f i ark e Riwt Dannger plunged
through hi* own right tackle fo r 4 Yards a»M a touchdown Httrluns*Chrtsteiv*«! aswl Hiwubeck «upphed thehole for tto b it bavk to rraab through Bmead witfi Nordberg hoidtng the ball place ksrked fiw the extra point Boors State 7 N C 0
Smoad ksi-ked off Uv the N C S3. Mei Von made • ff r*( down on his own 43 as t he penod ended State 7. N C U
Vwartb Feriad Meium and Warren got a.« fa r as
State* 40 vard line before S tale fin* ally held State took a IS yard penal*
. ty and Orove kicked out of «»»»»»»4* an tu* own 3* yard line, one o f Mg poor* cat kicfca. Warren made a first down on the state 25 yard line but three psw e» were tncocdplete and State took the ball on its own 32 yard Une Dan- xurei and Nordberg maide a And down on their own 43 yard line b u t1
1 State loot IS for holding Orove m l . ' ed dead on the v tn ton 34 yard A m ;
t from where Warren and m a i i la A m down on Um N C 4S I M
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