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Bollir University, Indianapolis, Indiana, Wednesday, April I, 1949 No. M Girls Fly High I Fa ir Scribes Easter Slay Today at 3 p.m. W ill Attemd To Be Retold S lg a u No. Kite Contest \ Matrix Table To Be Held so Campna In observance of Matrix Mile­ Between Bight Sororities 4 i t Convocation stone Week, members of Theta The question "How High the Sigma Phi, national honorary University Chair to Steg Moon?” may be answered today At Annual Program Held - when representatives from But­ fraternity for women in journal­ Tomorrow la Flsiaksros; ler's seven Green-setter sororities ism, plan to attend the Annual Morning Classes Shortened and Trianon contend in the annual Spring Matrix Table given by Sigma Nu kite flying «»test The The story of the triumphal en­ i — y the Franklin college chapter of try, crucifixion, and resurrection contest takes place at 3 p.m. on the fraternity at Franklin, Ind­ the campus grounds north.of the will be told by Grover Gordon, iana, Thursday night, April 7 Jeanne McCoy, and Lawrence • Sigma Nu house and directly east The group will be sponsored by of Jordan hall. Sweeney at the en»m«i Easter Mrs. Rosamond RiSser Jones, fac­ convocation to be held Thursday, The Tri Delts will be trying to ulty sponsor, and Mrs. DeForest April 7, at 11 am. in the Field- defend the title they won last O’Dell, alumni vf>onsor and presi­ house. year with a box kite. Any coed dent of the Indianapolis Alumnae Miss Gertrude Irestone will pre­ organization is eligible to com­ Group of Theta Sigma Phi sent an organ prelude, and a mus­ pete for the trophy and each org­ n Margaret Weymouth Jackson, ical call to worship will be given anization will be allowed fw o Indiana author who has had more by a trumpet quartet composed of home-made kites and a ground than 300 short stories published, Paul Coleman, Paul Johnson, Tom -crew of two girls. Rules for the will be the principal speaker. McClamon, and Arthur Schats. contest appeared in yesterday’s Immediately preceding the trip A prayer in unison will follow Collegian. to Franklin, seven students and a the invocation by Deah Ray C. Judges for the event are J. faculty member will be initiated Friesner. Henry Miller, executive secretary into the Butler chapter of Theta The Butler university choir un­ of the north branch YMCA; John Sigma Phi Those who will be der the direction of Richard Whit­ C. Appel, assistant professor of initiated are: Mrs. Naomi A. tington will sing selected anthems history; and Naomi Whitesell in­ Whitesell, Butler journalism in­ alternately with the presentation structor in the journalism depart­ structor who will become an of the Easter story. Closing the m ent. Histone North Side Mansion associate member; Dorothy New- program will be the benediction The committee in charge of the burg, senior; Barbara Lovelle, by Dr. A. C. Watters, followed contest includes Clem B. Moor­ senior; Mavis king, senior; Patty by a choral response and an organ man and Charles D. Owens, co- Recalls Hlustrions Statesman Smith, senior; Rosemary Ron- postlude. chairmen; and pledges Jack Ol- “Boy, what a house. I’ll bet they have a pipeline to Fort Knox sheim, senior; Midge McKay, jun­ Class schedule for Thursday ivey, Donald Brown, Bob White, ior; and Alice Robertson, junior, will be shortened as follows; and Lee Hadin. to pay the upkeep on the place.” Uudoubtedly that statement has been made by many a passerby The initiates were chosen on the basis of personality and outstand­ 8:00 — 8:00 8:38 when they saw the big mansion that stands on the corner of 9:00 — 8:40 and Thirtieth streets. Oh, you know the place...... the home of the ing achievement in journalism. 9:15 British Film 10:00 — Indianapolis Life Insurance com-' Attend Matrix Table at DePauw 9:20 9:55 11:00 — 10:00 Presented Today pany Mrs. Jones and Mrs. O’Dell also 10:30 Built By Vice-President Dr. Rice to Attend accompanied Mrs. Frank D. Walk­ 12:00 — 12:20 1:10 The British film, “Dead of It may be taken for granted er on a trip to the Matrix Table 1:00 — i..« 2:05 Night,” will be presented today in that many people have looked at Speech Conference | given by the DePauw chapter 2:00 — ' 2:10 3:00 Room 131 at 2, 4, and 8 o’clock. the old mansion in wonderment, last night at DePauw, university, 3:00 _ 3:05 3:55 “Dead of Night” stars Micheál but it is a sure bet that few have Dr. George P. Rice, Jr., profess­ Greencastle. Mrs. Walker, presi­ 4:00 — 4:00 4:50 Redgrave and an all English cast ever looked into the history of or of speech, will represent But dent of Walker Research and ex­ under the direction of J. A rthur.—the ---- old ------home.- The . Indianapolis..... let at the annual Eastern Public ecutive secretary of the Advertis­ Rank. Mr. Redgrave recently play-1 Life Insurance company did not Speaking conference in New York ing club of Indianapolis, was the Vets A it e s s g ed opposite Rosalind Russell in I build the place. To be sure, it City, A pril 7, 8 and 9. featured speaker at the dinner. the screen version of the O’Neilllhas a far more glamorous history Dr. Rice is organizer and will Theta Sigma Phi State da£ will Rent Content play, “Mourning Becomes Elec- than that of just a place of busi- be chairman of the first general be held Saturday at Indiana uni­ tra,” and is regarded as one of I ness. It fact it was built by a session on Rhetoric and Public versity, under the direction of The acute need for low rental the leading players in the British] Vice-President of the United address which the conference has veto-an housing in Indianapolis cinema. j States of America Prof. Gretchen Kemp, former sponsored. The theme of the meet Manual high school journalism will be discussed fay Martin L. “Dead of Night” is a psycho-1 In 1910 Charles Warren Fair' ing will be, “Speech and the En Lamer regional chairman for logical drama involving a ven- j banks came back to Indiana af- teacher. Representatives of Theta terprise of learning.” An attempt Sigma Phi chapters throughout the American Veterans .com­ triloquist who suffers hallucina-1 ter an extended trip around the will be made to criticize the mittee, and C. B. Camp, housing tions and strange supernatural world. He and his wife had made the state are expected to attend courses of study, methods of the program of round table dis­ advisor to the late Mayor Tyn- experiences. The film has been | this journey after Mr. Fair bank’s teacher training and. fields of re cussions and other features. oall’ at 11 a. m. today in Room recommended for its realistic term of office as Vice-President search in speech from the points All Theta Sigma Phi festivities loz. The announcement of the explorations into the realm of the | bad expired in 1909. Now, upon of view of scholars in history, human mind. of the week are in observance meeting was made by El vet C. bis return, the illustrious gentle literature, classics and philosophy. of the fortieth anniversary of the Jones, chairman of the Butler The picture was released in man from Indiana decided to national fraternity. chapter of the AVC. 1948, and has since received fav­ build a showplace. , orable review s from Time, T.ifo, The discussion is one of sever­ Started in 1911 al planned by the four local AVC Look, and the New Yorker mag­ Under Mr. Fairbanks, the ven School Faces azines. Cities Gains Top Spot chapters to be held in various ture was started in the latter part Perts of the city preceding a The Foreign------UP —Film ——— seriesvwasvs isM ■ Iof ------1910.------The- -- 31 *room W ill UUUSC|house, whichW lUV.il Early Hoars non-profit enterprise, sponsored Icost $2,500 a month to maintain In BMOC C harity Race conference to be held at the The “early to work” movement World War memorial, April 33, by Sigma Tau Delta, for the rec­ was finally finished two years Ronald Giles, Phi Delta Theta, reation and enjoyment of Butler later. Upon its completion the as a substitute for daylight saving from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. time appears to be gaining favor is currently leading other candi­ The formation of an inHianap- students and Instructors. building was truly the height oi dates for the title of BMOC. The fashion in the ultra-rich north in Indianapolis today. The city olis housing authority and a total since the contest began is detailed study on low rental side residential district has taken no official action on $70.41. the voluntary version of daylight housing need* of the city are the Sfldeiy M ay See Kelly; The contest for “Big Man On saving, although six organizations chief goals of the conference, Campus” sponsored by Alpha Phi SoAê W on’t W ant To A re Alpha Chi’s D ating have petitioned Mayor Feeney to •ccording to Bob Long «y| Irwin help bring about the movement Omega, national scouting fratern­ Katz, local AVC leaders. Ivan A Kelly, a member______of| Sm aller M en Thip Y ear? The early time plan would prob­ ity will continue until Thursday, If a city housing authority can file staff of the Collector of In­ ably go into effect April 34, the it was revealed by Paul Salzman, bt formed, it would be »«giM? Eleven thousand, eight hund general chairman of the contest ternal,___ Revnue, . - will — address------m»m..refi twenty-s€$ren pounds of pap- usual date for daylight saving to receive Federal funds for here of the Accounting society er was collecttd by the Alpha time under the cty’s old ordinance Each candidate receives one vote housing construction a for every penny contributed in at a dinner meeting to be held Chi’s during their “Paper dance” invalidated by the recent General provision pending Congressional at 8:30 p. m. tomorrow in the] last Saturday night Every girl Assembly. his name. legislation. Famous Door restaurant ‘Tsxa- had to bring her dates’ weight in Contributions tor the second Mayor Feeney plans to mak^ day of the race Include Giles, tlon from the Accountant's Side”| paper before she could be admit- survey of the needs of the city’s will be the subject of Mr. Kelly’s ! 117.04; Dale Marvel. ISA, $1447; ted to file dance workers before any com­ Lewis Plourd, Lambda Chi Alpha, Bipple Coach 9 address. He will be introduced Carol Ann Emrick was award m itm ents. by Gerald Sheppherd, president ¡113.08; Jerry Seawright, Sigma ed the trophy for bringing the John T. Barnett, head of Public Nu, $7.30; Harry Farmer, Delta Bailor Grad, Die* of the society. largest amount of paper. Even Relations, said today that Butler Tau Delta, $5.60; Herb Luzader, Indianapolis, April 5—(UP) though she had obtained her university would go along with LUCKY STUDENTS BAKE BIA, $441; Jack Boston, Sigma E dgar F. Diederich, 47, whoafe dates’ weight in paper she con­ the city in whatever it decided Chi, $3.78; Cecil Benson, Kappa Some might think that stud­ tinued td collect paper until she to do about file time. Broad Ripple high school foot­ Psi, $2.35; and Charles Kwitney, ball team was untied and unde­ ents taking Foods must be cruel had 1,500 pounds. Sigma Alpha Mu, $2.32. and inhuman beings by judging! Suzanne Shortridge was chair- BROWN PLANS VISIT feated last season, died yester­ The winner of (he contest will day in Methodist hospitaL the actions of some of them]man for the dance.'Assisting her TO HAY BAY, CANADA be feted at a banquet at the Apex after class recently. Their class] was Mary Lou Jolliffe, Kather- Diederich was athletic direct­ Don Brown, freshman, has plan­ grill, 18th and Talbot, at 6 pm , or at the school Jh northeast assignment for the day had been]ine Nitchman, Margaret Orner, ned to visit Hay Bay, Canada on Thursday, April 7. to bake a minature pie, and they | dee Besterman, Helen R*nHn, Indianapolis since 1940. He was a fishing trip during the f The votes are tabulated each a Butler university graduate were allowed to take their re- Barbara Lee Head, Lady Ann months. Don, a Sigma Nu pledge, day at 3 pm while voting starts suits home. Halpin and Shirley Graesch. and Ms first teaching job was plans to major In psychology. at 9 am sack day la Jail hall a t Mosrosvflls la INI. TRE BUTLER COLLEGIEN Wednesday, AprU 8, 194» N o th in g W a s DoYW-YMCA ' Sponsor 9 It's the same old story, bat until someone writes I happy Sèdàl Scene ending to it, we’re going to keep telling it. Easter Egg Search If you have news far the melai It seems that once upon a time there was a parking lot at Contrary to previously publish­ editor call HU. 1348, Ex. 15, be­ ed anrtouncments the Easter egg tween 9-18 u s. and U-12 amai Butler university which was in fairly good condition, and every aw Monday, and Wednesday and day the student^ who attended that school parked their jalopies hunt, to be held today at 4 p.m., is eo-sponsored by the YW-YMCA between 18-11 aju. an Tuesday there with great satisfaction. and is open to both men’s and and Thursday. Ask for Jeon Ban­ And then the rains came. At first, the damage done was croft or June Bodley. women’s organizations. June Jeon minor, and no one paid particular attention to the one or two All participants are asked to By Jena Bancroft bumps they while looking for a parking spot. After all, the meet at the south-east door of If, perchance, you have noticed some crates of paper sitting bumps were little, and no one doubted but that they would be Jordan hall at above time. All memberg^n the organiza­ in the back yard of the Alpha Chi house, it is simply the result taken care of in due time. tion teams must have been ap­ of their Paper Hop held last Saturday night. This record dance But time passed. And so did many cars—over those same proved by the Dean’s office. The was a huge success with many thousand pounds of paper being bumps again and again until the bumps became holes and the maximum number to a team is turned in. Each girl hald to bring her own date’s weight in holes became hazardous. True, students were getting quite a 15. A 25 cent entrance fee w ill be paper as a ticket for the dance. The "lowly” pledges had to - jolt by now from the depreciated condition of the lot, but Butler required by each participant. A do even more than this by bringing in their date’s weight. Students are generally optimistic and Idid not despair that some receipt and instructions as to ***** boundaries and rules of the hunt thing would soon be done. will be issued. Check those new headscarves the Theta’s are wearing Nothing was done. Nothing is being done. The parking The admission fee will be used around. They are something new in apparel of the Butler lot has become a series of deep holes connected by bumps, and for scholarships. Two trophies sorority girl. By the way, they were designed by Lambda Butler students are losing their optimism. This is a plea to the will be given, one to the womqp’s Chi, Keith Bratton. If any of you other gals want to be in powers that be. How much longer must we put up with a park and one to the men’s organization ing lot that gives livers the quivers and flivvers the shivers? finding the most eggs. A prize of vogue (plqg, plug), Rabbit is the man to see. They are cute and they are individualistic to the organization. gap between present teaching pro­ five silver dollars will be gitfcn to the one finding the golden egg. This afternoon at 4, the Butler eds an!d coeds will revert D r . S p a rk s cedures and the implications of Each participating organization back to their childhood days when they will search the Butler modem linguistic science; the im­ must provide two dozen eggs, campus for gaily colored Easter,eggs. For added incentive,, W ilt Attend provement of specific phases of which m ust be ready by noion the committee will hide from the little seekers a nice great •Rngiuh instruction; and the vital- today. Martha Mendenhall, chair­ big gold Easter egg. A special surprise will be given to those Conference ization of freshman English. man of the hunt, Pat Bond pnd collectings the most Easter eggs. Seriously, though, this is a The controlling principle of the Jackie SmitE will serve as judges. good project, for a worthwhile cause, and I imagine it will be Dr. Blair W. Sparks has been conference is to combine the ad­ a lot of fun. Those participating will donate a quarter to a. invited to represent Butler uni­ vantages of practical discussions fund which will be turned into a scholarship for some Butler of special issues and experience- GIL NORTON TO SPEAK student. r versity at an English conference exchange meetings with the ad­ AT MASONRY MEETING ***** to be held Friday and Saturday vantages of a consideration of The Square and Cpmpass club Three exchange (dinners have been scheduled for tonight. April 8 and 9 at Canterbury col­ larger issues in a few general is planning to have Gil Norton, They are Delt and Kappa; Lambda Chi and Theta; and Phi lege, Danville, Ind. The con­ assemblies and luncheon and din­ senior history major, give a talk ference will have a number of ner gatherings. To show what is Delt and ZTA. at 1 p.m., Thursday, April 7, in The Butler coeds will be striving desperately to get their mid-western colleges and high being accomplished in writing Room 205. schools represented to discuss projects in the schools represent­ highly ornamented kites up off the ground this afternoon problems of common interest to ed, an exhibit of students’ writing The subject of tlie talk by Nor­ in the annual Sigma Nil Kite Flying contest. In the past few nigh school and college English is being arranged. Commercial ton will be "Masonry in the Low years the girls nave been quite adept at building the flying teachers. exhibits of books and teaching Lands of Europe.” • apparatuses but they always have extreme difficulty in getting aids will be shown. Following the meeting a com­ the little monsters to take to the air. The conference program pro­ mittee will be appointed to nom­ ***** vides for a consideration of the Dr. LaTourette Stockwell, assist­ inate officers for the coming year. following matters: better corre­ ant editor of College English and Lois Jean Fiege and Valan Boring will be married June 19 lation of high school and college chairman of the executive com' in the Meridian Heights Presbyterian church. Lois Jean is English; cooperation of all de­ mittee, will greet the represent­ a Pi Phi and Valan a Sigma Nu. partments in improving the stud­ atives at the opening of the con­ * * * * * ent’s use of English; bridging the ference. Inquiring A wedding at Sweeney chapel on the afternoon of May 14 will be that of Hilda Humke and Horace Hadley. Hilda and Horace both attended Butler where she was affilliated with The Butler Collegian the ZTA’s and he with the Delt’s. t (Established 1888) Today’s gufest Inquiring Report­ er is JERRY CHURCH. t n m so nsnooa ntnu Editorial and Business Offices: Room B-33, Jordan Hall. Phoney The question: If you were the CROSSWORD PUZZLE HU. 1348, E x t 15. Inquiring Reporter, what question m IMI Entered at the Post Office, Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 8, 1894, would you ask? SS-Toutoato deity 40— That thins Under the act of March 3, 1879, as second-class matter. Maurice Huckleberry, fresh­ 41— To Injur# man: What do you think about to—ta b 1 Published Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday in the M r tk 41—Usto all the card playing in the hall 1*—Of alino t t —Kaan B attona laboratory of the Department of Journalism at Butler University. 1*—Symbol fo> •0—Mete of stalo outside the "C” club? tellurium U—Topraaa M all subscription rate in United States $2 a semester, $4 a year. Ken Innis, freshman: How can M—BiminPriBM •sbadiate tMd IS—Menttoal I» lam i p rodono Member of Hornier State Press Association, Inland Daily Press we improve school spirit? I f —Nahoor Cheap «tens U-HUdm i fondât Association and a client of United Press and the Associated Collegiate Bob McDaniel, freshman: Why lt- ta to f "total* toman soda Press. don’t we have more night psy­ ti jlnfntnooo St—Tm-aaar parted tt lu i in «toi St—Barolo George F. Leamnaon. Editor-in-Chief chology classes? s i—M e a t SS—atnstos roteo 91—Profound SO—Tboroosbfara Managing Editor Molly O’Dell Mike Kink, sophomore: Do n —Parent (ooHoa) (abbr.l Domi Editorial Director______Joanna Heiney 14—Indefinita ardo» *T—Prlntai'a maaamo 1—JUlovs you think that smooching will t t —Itala awan (pU 3— Baaat of bnrdtn Editorial Writers ...... Betty Lewis, James Allen, Jade Boston, ever replace night baseball? (S3 Dorothy Newburg, Margaret Lanahan, Barbara Lovelle 0—Aboro Mary Sue Jacobs, freshman: 1 2 9 N » 7 0 9 IO 4— Mountain nymph Telegraph Editor James T. Vawter 0—TO prêtons Why do boys prefer blondes? 0 Oofiaaoratio Asst Telegraph Editor ...... Howard R. Jackson Barbara Jackson, freshman: II 12 li IN r—Chinata mila Office Manager »»»»«»»»«»«MMHMWMMMWtWMMMMMHMWMMim W HMMMWfMI ~. Bob Braun 1 Handle Why have mid-term exams? IS * r? 10 9—Junctures Today’s City Editor ...... Don Peterson Bil Tutour, freshman: Do you 10—Scotch sap % U—Balata Today’s Copy Chief...... George Roth think that the cafeteria is a non­ 70 71 » 14—Hots of acato I t—To want Feature Editor ...... Marjean McKay credit organization? 1 SO—Arabian sarment Sports Editor ...... —.... —...... ~ ...... Tom King 2» 2PH 25 2a 28 14—'To curro John Foutty, freshman: Do you as—1TO observe »•••»— •— •— •— a— »•—»»•»«»»»»••« ...... Ken Bush Asst Sports Editor...... — approve of night courses in camp- a? v> 31 n si I t —So be It Asst Sports Editor (Women) Marilyn Hots usology? as—TO reattore 30 i 9 a9—To fan abort Sports Columnist ...... Bob Chapman Mary Dickerson, freshman: Do W is 94 37 50— Heraldry: staffed % as—Wan Social Editor______- Jean Bancroft you think most of the freshman HZ H» 1HH -as—Away Assistant Social Editor ...... Ju n e Bodley Mo HI St—(looking atonali class w ill be m arried by 1954? 1 49—Edible root Photographer ...... ~...... William Pace nS «7 He H7 44—Small anako _ Beverly Jnnken, junior: I would II load Staff Artist ...... m...... Bill Bellamy ask questions pertaining to Butler KP os Pistone Personals E ditor...... »...... Richard Cassidy bo 5Pl a 40—Clumsy and fewer questions relating to Bl—Wolfhound Librarian Howard C. Caldwell h sé t o bo 14—Bad of aboeee international issues. is —Iain Assistants ...... Ann Montgomery, Carol Pittman Jack Flinn, freshman: Will eat­ P ! tO -Hypothottoal Advertising Manager Mark Henderson •f » 1» 6H ing lunch ever replace bridge in • t —TO fondle Local Advertising D irector ______..___ Dale* Hall r 64 . B0—Mota of the seals the cafeteria? 51— To perform Assistant Local Director oooooeoooooooooooooooooowo ooooooooi w w w u i i m i i»« William Lesch Bob Outealt, freshman: Do you " 04—Symbol fee Circulation Manager...... •1 . William Ferguson think movies are here to stay? W tnMMMAlBte By Margarita Bulletin Box /HEY REOGil — N , Tû Catalytic Club, 3 p.m., Thurs­ WHERE YA «01 day, A pril 7, Room 127. » Fartieipnnta fat YWCA-YMCA Easter Egg hunt meet Wednesday, 4 p.m., April 6, by the Cafeteria (south-east door m Jordan hall). Accounting Society, 6:30 p. m., Thursday, April 7. Square and Oampaas business meeting and speaker, l,p. m., Thursday, April 1, Room 205. Bquitoen, soon, Thursday,"April 7, Room 162. -p*

t Wednesday, April «,1948 THS BUTLER COLLEGIAN ----- 't v s H e r e to , Boston Rated Tap Contenders Coed Sports In Battle for Am ene» League Pennant By Marilyn Hats Jackie Bernhart, chairman of By Jin Back had those stars of 1944, when they the coed intramural table «wmi» To try to predict the final stand­ won their first pennant Remem­ tournament has announced that ings for the be­ ber Jack Kramer, Denny Gale- the third round in the tourney By Bob Chapman fore the season is even underway house, Nelson Potter, Vern Step must be played before spring is a tough assignment for any hens, Sam Zoldak, and Jeff vacation. Last week the National Basket­ writer. In the proverbial “hot Heath? If girls have not yet played the ball rules committee met in Seatt­ stove” league rumors have been Detroit has a freshman manager, second round by Friday of this le and made a few changes in flying. The top pickers seem to Red Rolfe, and his work is really week, their names will be acrach- next year’s rules. As we expected, feel that the big race will feature cut out for him. He has a team of ed from the tourney. none were too drastic and in gen the world champion Cleveland weak sisters at the plate. Their eral the new ad­ Indians and the Boston Red Sox, team batting average is something • • • • • ditions to the with the trail­ around .260. They have a fair The baseball games which were rule book are ing a comparatively poor third. pitching staff headed by Hal scheduled for Tuesday April 5, A* there to improve Last year’s nightmare finish Newhouser, Dix Trout “Fire” were called off in order that Mrs. th e game. turned many a “fair haired” pick­ Trucks, and Freddie Hutchingson. Constance Zimlich, sponsor of the However, I’ve er slightly gray. I feel that- the Dick Wakefield is the formost baseball tourney might hold a been unable to wonderful pitching staff owned stick handler on the dub, which baseball clinic figure out why by the pessimistic Bill Veeck will is short in almost every depart­ All organizations were present the rims and nets bring the flag home to Cleveland m en t at the clinic which was called for are going to be again. Just this week Lou Bour- Keeping in mind that Boston presentation of baseball rules painted (of all reau and Veeck took turns crying finished with a fast flurry from 4nd methods. colors) orange for the next sea­ on each other’s shoulders about July 4, when they were seven The tournament will officially! son. The only explanation I can how terrible things are for the lengths behind, to that last fate­ open Thursday. arrive at is the fact that maybe ¡poor li’l $90,000 manager. It seems ful gamd, I’ll still stick with the • • • • • it is to improve the shooting that Bob Feller is getting a little fribe Last Thursday the Independents I “eyes” of the ball players. They neurotic, Gene Bearden is in the and Tri Delt’s played the final had these pretty things down at hospital, and Sam Zoldak isn’t games in the basketball tourna­ the Cincinnati Gardens and I responding to treatment for his Field of 33 Can Entered ment to determine who would don’t think it helped enybody’s sore shoulder. receive second place points to-1 “eye” as far as that goes. The Assets to Cleveland Team In 500-Mie Speed Classic ward the All-Sports trophy. next thing they’ll decide that black The speed of Larry Doby, fine Independents won the close j isn’t attractive enough for the Negro outfielder, will be a great With the nomination of three game by a score of 20-17 with! foul lines and boundary markers, asset to a Cleveland team which more newcomers for the 33d an­ Nancy Hendricks tossing in and who knows—they might even will dq its share of base stealing nual 500-mile speed classic the basket as the whistle sounded. official field now consists of 33 be changed to purple. this year. .The power of Boudreau, Previously, Trianon won the) One good feature which “Flash” Gordon, and slugger cars. Speedway officials are ex­ pecting approximately the same championship from the Tri Delta out of the rules is the rule order­ 'Dale Mitchell cannot be denied. 14-11 in the post-season play offs. [ ing all schools to install glass Mitchell, probably the most un­ number of additional nominations derestimated player in the league, before the April 15 d*»HHns> • • * • • backboards. This is one big step Mrs Magdalene Davis, depart­ which eventually might lead to unknown to most baseball fans, The new entries are Byron placed, third in the American Home, West Brownsville, Pan ment head, Mrs Colla Stevens and the uniformity of all basketball Mrs. Majessa Whipple, instructors floors. This may be of special league bating race last year, Troy Ruttman, Ontario, CaL, and Mitchell is typical of the Cleve­ Dick Frazier, Munde, H . in the womens’ physical edmwtjon interest to those Butler fans who department, attended the con­ went to DePauw and Wabash last land. outfield. He had three errors Of the three drivers, Frazier is in 325 chances, the best outfield­ probably the best known to the ference of the Mid-West Associa­ winter and were confined to the mid-west race fans, having flninti. tion of College Teachers of Physi­ end bleachers behind solid boards. er’s average in the league. Boston Rod Sox Pitching ed 11th in the AAA mid-west rat­ cal Education for Women which Now you might be able to see ings last year. was held in Canyon Inn at Mc­ part of the ball game. On the other hand, wo have the Puttman will be behind the Cormicks Creek State Park March It’s true that basketball has Boston Red Sox with their big question mark, pitching. If the wheel of the same four-cylinder 31, to A pril 2. % made its exit for the year but car which finished first in the The Association which includes there are still a few oddities that on and off pitching of sophomores Maurice McDermott and Mel Par' 1938-41 classics, the car .being en­ colleges from niinois, come to my attention now and tered by Ray W. Carter of Atlanta, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin, and then. I read recently in Frank nell could be solved, it would add Ga. Both Frazier and Home will West Virginia was entertained by Menke’s Encyclopedia of Sports much to the mound efforts of Kinder, Kramer, Ferris, and Har­ be driving the Grancor Specials lecture and demonstration of where a coach in Vermont equip - ris. Vem “Junior” Stephens, who entered by Anthony Granatelli golf by the professional golfer, ed his players with speedometers of Chicago. Betty Hicks. i in order to determine how far a by the way is quite a shortstop, will continue to bust the Fenway REFRESHING basketball player travels in the Park beer signs for a couple more course of a game. At the end of seasons. The temperamental bean­ play, the check-up revealed that pole, , now hitting REFLECTIONS the squad had traveled 24.01 miles, to either field or fence, will be old favorito . • . new Hair l 11.97 in the first half and 12.04 the key man in the bean town in the second. A forward, Fred picture. Lapham, was the “top stepper” Yankees Aging . . . of the college girl’s cotton oovqring 5.31 miles, w hile the The word used in describing De Luxe Oxfordian guards averaged about 2.66 miles. the New York Yankees this sea­ point of view—this fresh-as- If some of the boys realized that son is ageing. The Gotham crew daisy, sunback dress by Betty that they ran five miles every let the Indiana and Red Sox get time they played a game, they’d in front of them last year, after Barclay, made of grey, blue, o r probably turn in their suits and winning the pennaqt in 1947. switch to—track maybe. There is reason to think that pink pencil-line striped cham- How would you like to play despite the efforts of CaSey Steng­ professional baseball on a club el, there might be another wedge bray, is a must for perking up in the breach this year. The fail­ owned and operated by a college your spirits and wardrobe. The coed? That’s the situation of thè ure of Frank Shea and “Fireman” Leesburg Class D club in the Joe Page last season is just an fitted jacket, pertly trimmed Florida State League where re­ indiction of things to come. The cently Rose Haneless, an attract­ Louisville’s of Tommy Henrich with crisp, white waffle pique ive Miami coed with three other and Joe Dimaggio can’t keep the persons bought the controlling Bombers in the race forever. Widespread collar, can be worn on or off_ The S t Louis Browns have sold V a n B r i t t interest in that club. The new everyone but president Bill De- 9m with $tayt depending upon the occasion president is only a sophomore at Witte ,and yet they continue to the Florida school. win games. If the Brownies only the weather.

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