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University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Associated Students of the University of Montana Kaimin, 1898-present Montana (ASUM) 5-11-1920 The Montana Kaimin, May 11, 1920 Associated Students of the State University Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper Let us know how access to this document benefits ou.y Recommended Citation Associated Students of the State University, "The Montana Kaimin, May 11, 1920" (1920). Montana Kaimin, 1898-present. 533. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper/533 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Associated Students of the University of Montana (ASUM) at ScholarWorks at University of Montana. It has been accepted for inclusion in Montana Kaimin, 1898-present by an authorized administrator of ScholarWorks at University of Montana. For more information, please contact [email protected]. VOL. XIX. STATE UNIVERSITY OP MONTANA, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1920. NO. 57 PROGRAM OF THE MEET Victor High Is Barred Tuesday, May 11. From Interscholastic L Registration and Inspection Day. Victor high school, winner of second Wednesday, May 12. ' place in the Interscholastic meet in COMPLETED S I M 1 M J. F. ROWE 4 p. m.—English Council-Room 1919, failed to get their application in 16, Library building. WILL SHOW THEM GOOD for the meet of this year. According . j A; 15 p. m.—Interscholastic de TIME DURING VISIT to J. P. Rowe, chairman, the school bate to decide state championship Fifty -one High Schools, Fourteen More Than Last Year, signified their intentions to enter but University hall. Few Clubs Will Give Luncheons did not send in their blank before the H ave Contestants and Speakers Entered in Thursday, May 13. and Provide Special ; closing time for all entries last Wed the^ Coming Interscholastic. Ribbons. 9 a. ra:—Meeting of athletic con nesday. testants—gymnasium. Victor’s failure to enter disqualifies The varidus county clubs* have ar 9 a.',- m.—'Meeting of Montana Leo Dwyer, who won second place in Plans are completed for the largest Interscholastic track meet ever' High School Debating league, room held at the University, according to Dr. J. P. Rowe, chairman of the ranged to meet the visitors from t&feir- the race for the greatest number of in 4, University hall. dividuals in the meet of last year. meet. This year 51 schools are entered, 14 more than were entered counties at the trains and to show 9:30 a. m.—Boys’ preliminary de Dwyer was believed to be a close rival last year. theA a good time during their visit clamatory contest—University hall. for first in this year’s classic. here, states Henry Lamb, chairman of Classes will he suspended from Wednesday noon to Friday night 9:30 a. m.—Girls’ preliminary de at the request of the committee on interscholastie and. in accordance the new student -cOnjmittee. clamatory contest—University hall. with the faculty act of last year. , Chairman Lamb says /that the ma 10 a. m.—Meeting of Montana jority of the clubs will give no High School Athletic association— Ticket sales in Missoula are progressing, according to Leo Schaffer, luncheons or banquets, but that the University hall. in charge of the campaign. Already the contestants are pouring into members will consider themeslves as 2 p. m.—Track and field meet— Missoula for the meet. Contestants from several schools arrived Mon ' hosts and will provide entertainment Dorrblazer field. day night and a good many came in Tuesday morning, according to for their friends. 8:15 p. m.—Finals, boys’ and Dr. J. P; Rowe. By Monday evening the only county girls’ declamatory contest—Univer William Lewis of Belt, one of the declamatory contestants entered clubs that had announced to Lamb sity hall. ■ STATE COLLEGE LOSES TWO by Belt, was killed several days ago in rescuing a person from a creek' that they would give luncheons were Friday, May 14. SLOW GAMES after an auto accident. Chouteau club and the Helena club. 9 a. m. to noon — Inspection of The first event for Interscholastic The Brother Who Failed....Anonymous According to Ann Wilson, chairman University buildings. Vitt and Spencer Pitch Good week is the annual debate to be held William Manning, Jefferson County of the Choteau club, a luncheon will 12:30 p. m.—Luncheon for visit Ball for University on Wednesday evening May 12. The Spartaeus to the Gladiators.—Kellogg be given Thursday noon. Chairman ing teachers. Slabsters. subject for debate is: Resolved, That Edward Bell, Wibaux County Kain of • the Helena club states that 2 p, m,—'Finals in track and field the state and federal governments Jean Desprez .........Service their organization will give a luncheon meet—Dornblazer field. Coach Schreiber’s Grizzly nine ad should pass a minimum wage law af Joseph Froelich, Butte at the Florence Thursday at 1 o’clock 7:15 p. m.—'Singing on the Steps. ministered a terrific beating to the fecting all types of employment. and that special ribbions will be worn 8:30 p. m.—Awarding of medals State College ball team at Bozeman The Ransom of Red Feather.O. Henry The state has been divided into *by the visitors from Lewis and Clark to successful contestants—Univer last Friday and Saturday by the Asa Duncan, Missoula County eight districts, each district ‘being county. sity hall. scores cf 19 to 1 and 29 to 1. Cap Four Measures in the Key of “G”..... represented by one debater. The de J9:30 p. m.—Dance, gymnasium. tain Vitt allowed only four hits in the Raphael Edgington, Fergus County baters are chosen by an elimination Saturday, May 15. first game, while Pigg, the Aggie Vindication ........ Emmet contest held in their district. The par 9 a. m. — Adjourned business pitcher, was touched for 16 hits. Mur Hugh Shannon, Columbia Falls ticipants and the towns which they MEMBER Of RED GROSS meetifigi phy, Spencer and Daylis batted the represent and their respective districts The Wrong Train .......... Quad ball for a clear race around the bases are given below. Howard Bunney, Bridger in the first game. John K. Sullivan, District 1, White- LECTURES AT GLASSES From the start of either game there fish; Joseph Gibson,- District 2, Mis Section 1, May 13, 9:30 A. M., Library Things W on t B e was no doubt about the outcome. The soula; Charles F. Schurch, District 3, Room 16. Miss Jeanette Ezekiels Talks to Grizzlies started off the firdt day scor Deer Lodge; N. John McKay, District Marcia’ Lucky Star ..................... .... Students on Social the Same If the ing three runs in the first inning and 4, Harlowton; Cecil Alsup, District 5, Gladys Fleming, Corvallis Service. in the second game seven runs were Shelby; Paul L. Anderson, District 6, Bond Issue Fails chalked up on. the board. The Aggies The Convict’s Violin................ Franklin Joliet; Helen Johnson, District 7, Hy- Miss Jeanette' Ezekiels, a represent received their lone run Friday in the Mary Morgan, Anaconda sharn; Robert Miller, District 8, Cul ative of the northern division of the .Yes, and if Montana fails to vote fifth and Saturday in the seventh. Shirley’s Triumph ..... Klein Red Cress which includes Minnesota, the millage tax and bond issue, do you Pigg pitched for the losers the first bertson. Mary .Sullivan, Butte Central The University men’s glee club will ;• JSouth Dakota, and Montana, Spoke be: folks realize we won’t hear Doc day and then Zuck took the mound and Aunt Jane Cooke fore several sociology classes Friday Schreiber chattering as cheerfully to did no better. Vitt struck out 20 men give a recital in the assembly hall Fri Jennie Tufte, Helena morning on the home service work day evening as the concludng event his baseball men, or Bernie cussing and Spencer had ten fan the air. Madame Butterfly ............ Anonymous of the Red Cross in Montana, of what of the track meet Various other forms his men. so affectionately, or the yell Score by innings, first game: Helen Wood, Harlowton of entertainment will be provided dur it did during the war and what it plans king pleading for “pep” ? R. H. E. to do in the future. ing the three days of the meet. Seventeen -..1.........,.......:,..,.. Tarkington Or Pat Keeley’s plaintive tenor Montana State ................ 1 4 9 The preliminary declamatory con Hazel Hurd, Glasgow Miss Ezekiels was connected with voice squawking over the campus, or Montana University ......-...19 16 4 , the Butte division' of the Red Cross tests will be held Thursday morning The Cremation of Sam McGee......... Sol Korman explaining to the captain Batteries: Vitt, and Spiller; Pigg ...... Service during the war. She is now traveling at 9:30. The boys contest will be held why he failed to execute “squads and Alquist. Struck out by Vitt, 20; ; to explain the peace program. She in the natural science auditorium and Kathryn Adams, Forsyth right” ? Does it occur to you that you struck out by Pigg, 10. The Hazing of Valliant..—...Henderson said that one of the first aims of the Score by innings, second game: the girls contest in the University aud won’t hear the band any more j pump Lois Henderson, Billings feed Cross is to do all that they can R. H. E. itorium. These contests will elim ing out the strains of “Up With Mon Engineer Connor’s Son......Dromgoole jfor the ex-service men. Montana State .. .......... 1 3 3 inate all but four boys and seven girls tana’? | | I ' Helen Collins, Lincoln County ' She explained the course m social Montana University ............ 20 15 0 who will take part in the final contest Nor will we see Johnny Marshall The Littlest Rebel ....