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THE SPECTRUM VOLUME LVI Z 545a STATE COLLEGE STATION, , FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1941 NUMBER 6 Migration To U Begins Today Ford Named Spectrum Baldwin Wins Greek Counselors Special Train Judging Place Pick Darrell Dahl To Transport Head In Editor Shake-up At First Meeting Led by Elton Baldwin, the Crockett Switched NDAC student livestock judging A fraternity advisors' council Squad, Band team placed ninth among 20 en- composed of alumni advisors of all Hundreds of AC students To Bison As Result tries in the collegiate contest held and groups on the campus, has been Bison followers will turn north- in connection with the American ward for their social activity this Of Staff Dismissals Royal Livestock show at Kansas organized for the purpose of pro- weekend when they attend the City last Saturday. Culminating a publications mix- University of North Dakota home- Baldwin, a senior in the NDAC up caused by the dismissal of the coming at Grand Forks. School of Agriculture, was the 1942 Bison editor from school, the Two feature attractions have second high individual in the con- NDAC Board of Publications Con- coupled with the usual homecom- test, and his good record enabled trol Wednesday night drafted ing events to attract Fargoans the NDAC team to rank fourth in Richard Crockett to edit the '42 downriver. They are the annual swine, eighth in sheep and eleventh annual and elected James Ford to Sioux-Bison gridiron tussle and in cattle. Other members of the the top position on the Spectrum the the appearance of many prom- team were Willard Griffin, Delwin editorial staff. inent alumni, including Lynn U. Ford, a junior in chemistry, is Liddle, Everett Orth, Lowell Ring- dahl and Reuben Ruud. Stambaugh, national commander a member of Sigma Chi social of the American Legion, and John The NDAC livestock judging fraternity, Alpha Phi Gamma, Hancock, a New York industrial Scabbard and Blade and senior team is coached by M. H. McDon- ald who succeeded Ford C. banker, reputed to be a director YMCA cabinet. He has three of 17 large corporations. years of experience on the Spec- Daugherty this fall. Bison football f a n s were trum editorial staff and served as Baldwin had proven his livestock heartened yesterday afternoon associate editor prior to this elec- judging ability before coming to with the news that Daly King, tion. NDAC, for he ranked second in injured left halfback, would be Ford will finish out Crockett's the nation at the 4-H contest dur- able to play in the Sioux clash unexpired term and edit the 1942- ing the 1938 International Live- DARRELL DAHL tomorrow afternoon. 43 Spectrum. JIM FORD stock Exposition in . Crockett's election as Bison viding round-table discussion of A special NDAC train is planned chief comes during his fourth year general fraternity problems and by the Great Northern railway. of activity in publications on the Night Classes Will Prepare promoting ideas for the improve- On the train will be more than campus. Prior to his election as ment of scholarship among frat- 100 members of the Gold Star Spectrum head he served on both ernal groups. band and the football squad as Bison and Spectrum editorial Prospective Flying Cadets One alumnus advisor or faculty well as scores of other students. staffs. advisor will be selected by each It will leave the Fargo station at He is a member of Alpha Gam- Dr. Elmer C. Darling, director of the course, they will have the fraternity to represent it on the 8 tomorrow morning and arrive ma Rho, Blue Key, Alpha Zeta, of adult extension classes at equivalent of two-thirds of the council. That advisor will carry in Grand Forks at 10 in time for and Edwin Booth, and is a senior NDAC, announces that night freshman year in a standard col- back to his chapter constructive the homecoming parade at 10:30. in the school of agriculture. school work will be available to lege. ideas aired at council meetings. The return trip is scheduled to those who are interested in quali- leave the Grand Forks station at Dr. Darling states that 7 hours Darrell Dahl, a former student fying as aviation cadets. It is an- 9:15 p. m., stopping at the Uni- of work is about 40 per cent of a at NDAC and a graduate of the ticipated that there will be a de- versity station, and arriving at full-time college load and might University of North Dakota, was National Day cided shortage of men ready to Fargo at 11:20 p. m. Tickets for be taken by individuals who have elected president at the organiza- enter cadet training within a few the trip, including tax are $2.10, part-time employment. tion meeting. He is employed by months. available at the G. N. station. For Scabbard, Enrollment in pre-aviation train- the Ford Motor company. Pre-aviation courses necessary Seated beside Stan Kostka, Bi- ing is limited to young men be- Gordon Aamoth, manager of the to enter aviation cadet training son coach, at the game will be tween the ages of 19 and 27 who Park theater and a University Blade Monday without written examination are Casey Finnegan, coach here until are graduates from high school. graduate, is secretary. English, mathematics, and either Dr. Darling says that no work of last year. It will be the first time On October 27 the various com- C. A. Sevrinson, dean of men, history or chemistry. Available this kind can be started unless at he has not taken an active part in panies and alumni posts of Scab- is the advisor. in the extension night classes of least 20 young men register for the traditional AC-U clash in 13 bard and Blade throughout the NDAC will be freshman English the courses. The class will meet Attending the meeting were years, United States will celebrate the and freshman mathematics. Each for organization in Science hall at Aamoth, Sigma Chi; Albert W. anniversary of the birth of former course will continue for approxi- Anderson. Sigma Phi Delta; C. F. President Theodore Roosevelt as NDAC, Tuesday, Nov. 4, at 7:30 mately 36 weeks. The history or p. m. Bortfeld, Alpha Tau Omega; Dahl, Journalistic Jive,FAII- National Scabbard and Blade day. chemistry will be available dur- Sigma Alpha Epsilon; Lieut. Max Members of the local unit, M com- ing the 1942 summer session. FEES AS USUAL Hughes, Theta Chi; Matt Jonge- College Set For Nov.Ic 7 pany, 3rd regiment, will commem- Pre-aviation training, while en- ward, Kappa Psi; Graydon Owen, It's on the way, folks, and it's orate the anniversary at a banquet CARRY SEVEN HOURS couraged by the defense agencies, Kappa Sigma Chi, and Dr. 0. 0. coming right your way. What is ? on Monday at 6 o'clock in Ceres Students who carry 7 term cannot be given financial support Churchill, Alpha Gamma Rho. The same thing that came along hours of work throughout the next from defense funds. The fees will cafeteria. last year at this time—the Jour- 36 weeks and take the 6-weeks be at the usual night school rate. Lynn U. Stambaugh, national nalistic Jive! commander of the American Le- summer session and pass the re- Young men interested in this work One of the scholarships offered Set for Friday, Nov. 7, anybody gion, has been asked to address quired physical examination will should contact Dr. Elmer C. Dar- by Harvard university is restrict- and everybody is invited to come. guests at the dinner. Mr. Stam- be qualified to enter aviation ca- ling at the North Dakota Agricul- ed to students who formerly sold Sponsored by Alpha Phi Gamma, baugh was recently appointed to det training. At the completion tural college, Fargo. newspapers. national honorary fraternity, the the national advisory committee of dance will get off at 9:30 to the Scabbard and Blade. tunes of Paul Hanson and his As has been the custom for the band, at the Field house. past ten years the national offic- Weary Students Worry After Midterm Exams Decorations will feature a jour- ers will carry out the ceremonial "Now, Ma, 32 isn't such a bad First week of school: Registra- float, marched in parade, went to nalistic motif, says Jean Hoeft, decoration of the Tomb of the Un- mark for just a midterm. Yes, I tion. I found out where all my two football games and Herbie president. Committees named in- known Soldier at Arlington Ceme- know I should study more, and be- classes meet (or are supposed to Kay dance. By the way, am now clude decorations, Cathryn Cassel- tery, Washington, D. C., - in mem- lieve me, I'm really going to. No meet). going steady with blonde. man; publicity, George Koch and ory of the three thousand mem- more dates for me this quarter, Jim Ford; and music, Pat Bjork- bers who participated in the World Second week: Rushing. Have Fifth week: Seem to be a little ma." lund. war. been terrifically busy this week. behind in my studies. Had a se- In charge of arrangements is Truthfully, though, one should However, hope to meet all my vere headache all week. (Note: Kenneth Stamus, local chapter not dread examinations! (Oh, no!) teachers soon. stay away from those parties, Joe.) FACULTY ACTIVITY TICKETS president. They are simply processes pre- Third week: Went to football Blonde and I had a fight. She For the first time, activity scribed or assigned for testing game and dance where calico claims that I am not her mental tickets for the basketball games OXFORDITES HAVE PARTY qualifications of a student and are queen was chosen. Met my Eng- equal. By gum, we can't all be will be on sale to the faculty at The annual Oxford club Hallo- not given to make fools of people lish teacher who seems like a very morons! NDAC. Heretofore, the faculty we'en party will be held today at as many of you think. nice person. Hope to see her Sixth week: Mid-terms. . . Say, has had to pay the full adult price 8 p. m. in the clubrooms at the Excluding all that balderdash, again some time. what's the idea ? Do they think for tickets to the games; but now First Methodist church. Commit- let us. get down to the facts in the Fourth week: Really intended to we're a bunch of geniuses ? 7 season tickets are to be had at tee chairmen are Jeanette Faust, case. For instance, Joe's secret study this week, but homecoming haven't even heard of half of the the regular student price of $2.00 recreation; Wendell Pile, music, diary will tell all one needs to came along. Did snakedance with stuff in that test. It just ain't plus tax. There are 9 games and James Whipple, publicity. know about his reason for the 32. bunch of other dopes, decorated human! ! ! scheduled for this year. DON'T BE BLUE when you're thinking of your group's banquet or dance. Have it in the Blue Room of Hotel Powers, in the heart of Fargo's metropolitari district. SENSIBLE PRICES. If it is a banquet, your food will be prepared and served by the famous Powers Coffee Shop. Each Friday and Saturday night Jeanne Alm and Lloyd Collins provide gay melodies in the Powe rs Coffee Shop 6-7:30, 10-1 a. m.

PAGE 2 THE SPECTRUM niday, October 24, 1941 THE SPECTRUM Not Cricket Could Be? By CHUCK BRANDT Official publication of the students of the North Dakota Agricultural College publish- That those who wander over to the military department kill ed every Friday during the school year. two birds with one stone— The Trek To The North Member That the rushees' former paths of glory have led but to the By Crockett Associated Collegiate Press dighpan and mop— Inspired by the spirit of friend- make an impression upon whom- Distributor of That roughness is greater in touch football than it is in regular ly rivalry that has always existed ever happened to read last week's GollefsideDieiest football— paper.) That evolution is the number one subject of discourse in bull ses- between the two institutions and 1. Beginning our regime with a Member North Central Press Association sions-- goaded into action by their re- lease from the six-page paper, and a style edition That men of the dormitory believe that towels serve the same at that. 411* 3 burden of mid- purpose as bath robes— terms, our stu- 2. Made an honest if futile at- Entered as second class matter at the tempt to give Agricultural College Station under the That the greeting, "How are ya?" is getting an awful beating— dent body makes readers a little fea- Act of March 8, 1879 That Gormie doesn't live here any more? exodus to take ture material in these columns. 3. Spent some money and effort TELEPHONE 7463 part in the pow- wow with the to enliven the Spectrum by the use Editor-in-Chief__RICHARD CROCKETT of cuts. (Darn it, now I need the Associate Editor .JAMES FORD Sioux. Sports Editor GEORGE RULON Long known money bad, too.) Editorial Editor___WILLIAM HORWITZ Snyder's Guide Pamphlet for their ability 4. A twelve page issue for home- Copy Editor PAT BJORKLUND coming. Proof Reader AUDRE WELLS to make loud BUSINESS STAFF war talk before Dick 5. Have not sponsored one bridge Business Manager REO CARR For Weekend Journeyers or cribbage tournament nor taken Solicitors: KENNETH JONES, ALLAN a battle and yet adopt a propor- PLATEN, WILLIE BOEHRS, DOROTHY There are so many interesting centers located in the confines tionately non-committal attitude part in one card game in the KINNEY, JOAN KLINSMANN, LAURA things in Grand Forks, and as of Grand Forks and its most upon defeat, the Sioux must be Spectrum office. (An accomplish- JANE HUGELEN, HARRIET BOYLE, ment?) JEAN BAILLIE, DOROTHY MYHRA, nearly the whole population of important suburb. At these commended for their bravery in LOUELLA NYSTUL. this college is going up:there, we places one can find the most the face of danger. Accomplishments are always offer you a Guide Book of the cultured people discussing the Even though their team will be accompanied by failures of one • most important scenic features in most cultured subjects. The the underdogs when they clash sort or another. If you keep the the melting pot the Forks. cultural centers are: The Bel- with the Bison tomorrow, we are proportions right then you come There's a place in the heart GENERAL DATA • mont, the One-Fifteen and willing to bet George Koch's pud- out on top. In our case it's just of Central Park, New York, Located on the eastern bound- Whitey's. dle-jumper against Boney Roth- a little early to tell, but here are a that the Manhattans call the ary of the state of North Dakota RECREATIONAL AREAS: rock's limousine that every one of few on the other side of the case: is the inviting little town of Grand the 500 students they have regis- Mall. It used to be a sort of Many places for the sports- 1. Complete failure to do any- Forks. It is served by two rail- tered up there will be out for the melting pot for all ages and man and sports fan are found thing about the inadequacy of the roads and fifty bartenders. It is the game, daylight or no daylight. types of people. They could in the town. There's a place for student body in regard to school home of the Grand Forks Chiefs nearly every sport. Among the spirit. come any night in the week and a minor football team. (Minor We Acknowledge recreational areas are: The Bel- 2. and listen to either one of the coming from the Latin meaning: The crack made by the 'round- Cut off so soon by this change mont, the One-Fifteen, and in personnel, I failed to disect and outstanding bands or orches- They had to dig them up in order head' who edits the Sioux rag Whitey's. maul campus politics in editorial to have them play; and team concerning the scattered houses tras in the country. TRANSPORTATION: columns. The type of music was us- meaning: Such a job of embalm- and barns on the outskirts of Far- The city is equipped with a 3. ually classical with occasional ing). The other things of inter- go doesn't irk us one bit. It does Did not get the Spectrum of- est are as follows: modern bus system. If you are remind us, though, that something fice moved to Old Main where it sing-sessions. On Tuesdays planning to take in the game PARKS: must be done about this practice should be. and have to go out to the field and Thursdays they had swing There are many interesting' of dumping everything into the 4. Am not sticking around long by bus, be sure and start about for youth, and turned the con- parks in the city. The true na- river. It just doesn't do that enough to see a perfectly good cir- nine in the morning. If you are cert stage into a free open- ture lover can easily find a place water up there any good and culation plan put into effect. lucky enough to get a tail wind, air dance hall. People from to loaf and study nature in the roundheads can't live on coffee like 5. Last but not least, am an- you will arrive just in time to raw. Among the parks are: the all the other Ericksons do. other editor that failed to keep an the lowerwith side rubbed see the kickoff. That is, of Belmont, the One-Fifteen, and office clean, (a) Never attained elbows with Park avenue and course, if the bus lasts long Whitey's. Our Swan Song 100 per cent attendance at a staff Fifth avenue society. enough to make the trip. CULTURAL CENTERS: On perusing the files where, in- meeting, (b) failed miserably to Well, the Mall is still there, EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES: cidentally, we get a lot of infor- keep up with a business manager and the people still come Besides the business college there are quite a few cultural Besides grade and high schools mation, we find that the outgoing that sold more ads, moved furni- every night to hear their fa- there are the following educa- editors submit a sort of a farewell ture oftener and wore more red vorite selections, but national tional institutions: Upstate Nor- message or auto-obituary for ties than any guy I ever did see. defense introduced a new After The Orphan mal, Whitey's, the Belmont and. themselves. In all seriousness, though, it's of course the One-Fifteen. My swan song will have to lead group to the Mall. . . the By WILDER WYLIE * * * been a grand experience. It gave off with about the same confes- me as much or more than I could modern soldier, sailor, marine Well, another week has come He went to the Forks sion that all of diem have. A lot ever put into it and threw a lot and sea scout. The mall is and gone. Just think. I'm a week With his mind on the game; of ideas that never really mater- of swell friendships my way. littered with drunks and pros- older even though I don't feel a He came home from up north ialized and a roomful of headaches As a parting shot I'd like to titutes, who are not interest- lot different. Just the same old With his head all aflame. that weren't as justifiable as they suggest a memorial for the chap lovable kid. Same warm smile, ed in listening to the music Burma Shave? No. Bromo- always seemed at the moment. who said, "You can please some same firm handshake, same old and probably never will be. Seltzer. We hesitate to do it but under- of the people some of the time suit, same brat— But they sort of like the back- the pressure of tradition it seems and all of the people some of the So this week we had mid-terms. we should present a list of achieve- time, but you can't please all of ground of Central Park, with A lot of the fellows I know were ments. (It is hoped that these the people all of the time." the people — hundreds of pretty worried about them, but I Cow Collich Kid them every night trying to didn't fare so badly. I had in- since the first ball of 25 years find relief from war reports tended dropping that five-hour Takes Punch At mar their bliss this weekend, and ago.". . . So it took them 25 years that is the fact their dance won't and radio commentators, try- course all along, anyway. Like I to get something on the ball! ing to keep awake during told Dean Minard when I went Teepee Dwellers be a victory dance. But then they It seems they also had a little said they were getting tired of all Wagnerian selections, sudden- to see him, twelve hours is just too queen trouble this year, too, as much for one fellow to carry. A If you aren't too green, this V for victory propaganda ly humming dot, dot, dash to Come and get on the beam, they elected by preferential bal- anyway. guy has got to have rest. I over- lot. According to their last edi- Tschaikowsky's Fifth Sym- heard Ma and Dad talking it over For everybody will be seen As long as we're all in the pink, tion, a dark horse was elected phony, crying, laughing, sing- last night. Ma said it was a Jumping at the 115! we might as well get in the red queen. Leave it to these U kids ing, sleeping, drinking, loving shame to work kids so hard. She It's time again for those little and go join the rest of the In- to think up something novel, hey, dians for the war dance. So you'll in the heart of Central Park was telling Dad about how I work redskins down the river to get out hey. every night in the largest city so late each night at the library their wampum and firewater and be seeing us down at the Coulee, Only one thing will probably you can bank on that! in the world. that I get so tired I actually really celebrate. Yes, it's the And they say there's a war stagger home. I guess she's right, UND homecoming this weekend. too. Maybe I'll have some time From advance dope it appears that going on in Europe !—W.H.H. for pleasure now. AC students will attend en mass I guess just about everybody is and will probably return home going up to Grand Forks for Sunday en mess. Seniors . . • patriotism abused homecoming. At least most of the Glancing through the "Student" Your picture for the BISON should be taken before Nov. 10th It is sacrilegious to applaud Gamma Phi's are going. I hate last week for lack of something after the National Anthem to be a killjoy after all the money better to do, we came across this BISON DISCOUNT UNTIL NOVEMBER 10TH they're spending and everything, little item concerning the dance has been played. We observe but I doubt if they'll find the date the National Anthem by tomorrow night in the Casanova situation much better up there. ballroom. "The Kampus Kings will Your Bison print will cost no more than last year, though all standing up, but we never ap- For any of you who are worry- perform in an atmosphere planned other costs are rising. There will be no discount between Nov. plaud after it has been played. ing about Daly King who banged to make the alums feel at home." 10th and Christmas. This is a part of the Amer- up in a scrimmage the other day, It would have been too crowded the nurse at the Health Center ican tradition and it is observ- on the east side to do this, how- MAKE AN APPOINTMENT NOW ed by all true patriots. In the says he may play Saturday. Her ever, so the Casanova was decided exact words were, "He may play on. Yes sir, quite an atmosphere! future, at all lyceum courses, Saturday." The Doc reports that Another little item chanced up- parades, convocations, and he's fine except that he's still A. on: "Decorations will- be in the general assemblies, remem- little dizzy and he has headaches form of a panel pageant of the "NOBS" PORTRAITS are BEAUTIFUL ber it is only the "false pa- when he wakes up in the morn- alum of yesterday, the student of ing. I have the same trouble, Recommended Bison Photographers. triots" who applaud after our today, and the progress of UND Anthem has been played. only I catch blazes for it. Crystal Ballroom - Dance Tomorrow Night, Sat., Oct. 25 Beautiful, Clean, Refined and Modern PAUL HANSON and His Orchestra - Ladi?fa2x1 ;ici?,,TZ 51c

Friday, October 24, 1941 THE SPECTRUM PAGE 3 National Home National Secretary U. S. Civil Service Social Notes Of The Week Commission Wants By JEAN HOEFT and PHYLLIS CARLSON Ec Leaders To FOUNDERS' DAY FOR KD's TRYOTA INITIATION Junior Assistants Thursday evening at 7 Kappa Initiation was held for 80 Tryota Graduating seniors may com- Delta celebrated Founders' Day at members Thursday evening in the Meet Groups new Ceres hall lounge. In charge pete in a Junior Professional As- a banquet at the Graver hotel. Guests of Tryota and Phi Up- sistant examination in November. of general arrangements and re- Doris Marie Larson was in gen- freshments were Mildred Duckstad silon Omicron next Tuesday, Oct. Competition is for employment in eral charge. The program featur- and Isabelle Bork, respectively. 28, will be Miss Gladys Wickoff, the technician, business analyst and economist fields in defense Following the initiation service a field secretary to the American and regular industries. social hour was held. Home Economics association, and Released by the United States GREEKS ENTERTAIN Mrs. Helendeen Dodderidge, edu- Civil Service commission, the no- Getting the inter-Greek enter- cational director of Consumer's tice also stated that the new ex- tainment off to a good start for Guide and a member of the Con- amination will augment, and nut the year were several groups who replace, the regular annual exam entertained last week. Tuesday sumers Council Division of the scheduled for January. afternoon Phi Mu pledges enter- United States Department of Agri- Purpose of the offer is to pro- tained pledges of Phi Omega Pi culture. mote a career service in scientific at an bridge party in the chapter Plans for the clay include a Phi or professional government ser- rooms. Mary Hodgson and Eliza- U conference led by Miss Wickoff vice to students without exper- beth Thompson were in charge. from 2 to 3; a conference of Try- ience. Positions offered will pay the beginner approximately $2000 Wednesday Gamma Rhos and ota officers and members of home POPs entertained Kappa Delis and EARL WALTER, a former a year. economics clubs throughout the Sigs respectively. The Gamma state from 3 to 4; and a tea from NDAC student, is now national Application forms for the ex- student secretary of the Future amination may be obtained from Rho affair was held in the fratern- 4 to 6 honoring the two guests. ity house and was in charge of Conferences are scheduled to be Farmers of America. In this any first or second class postoffice capacity he played a major role or from the Civil Service commis- Elmer Olson. Tillie Ruud was in held in Ceres new lounge with the general charge of the POP plans tea planned for Ceres parlor. in planning the group's national sion central office in Washington. convention in Kansas City. Dur- Applications must be filed with the assisted by Eleanor Bohn and Elsie At 8 p. m. Mrs. Dodderidge will MURIEL KOTCHEVAR Ryan. Both were supper dances. address an open meeting on What ing his year of office he traveled commission by Nov. 3. ed an address by Muriel Kotche- Thursday Sigma Chi pledges Part the Consumer Plays in the 200,000 miles in 24 states. var, chapter president, and a re- were entertained by pledges of Emergency Program. Gamma Phi Beta from 4 to 8 in Both women are en route to the `Cider and Doughnut' State 4H Event sponse by pledge president, Lois the sorority apartment. state home economics conference Johnson. to be held in Minot Friday, Oct. Open House Thursday 31. Here Next Week PARTY IN MEN'S DORM GRAD GETS ASSISTANTSHIP Marking the initial opening of An outstanding group of 114 Bill Jerstad is in charge of the Reinold Kunkel, NDAC grad- the new Ceres hall lounge, Wo- fall dance in which the Men's Resi- uate of '41, has been granted an STEFONOWICZ GETS WINGS men's Senate members will be hos- fat beef cattle, hogs and lambs dence hall is giving for Ceres hall assistantship in dairy manufactur- tesses at an informal "cider and Clifford L. Stefonowicz, former from 30 North Dakota counties girls Saturday. The dance is in- ing at the University of Minne- NDAC student has recently receiv- doughnut" open house Thursday, will be displayed at NDAC Oct. formal and will be held in the sota and is working toward his Oct. 30. ed his wings and gold bars signify- 30 to Nov. 3 in the annual 4-H men's dorm. master's degree. ing his graduation as a Lieuten- Everybody on the campus—fac- ant from the Air Corps Advanced ulty, girls and fellows—are invited stock show and sale, arrangements Flying School, Brooks Field, to attend. Hours are from 4 to for which now are nearly complet- Texas. 5:30. ed. The state championship live- stock judging contest will be held Oct. 31. NOW IS THE TIME According to George Strum, club TO TRADE YOUR Old O'coat AT agent of the extension service, How to Win Friends stock quotas accepted by the Boun- EVANSON ties where livestock production is in one easy lesson TED a major 4-H activity include 40 USE OUR LAYAWAY PLAN beeves, 31 hogs and 43 lambs. 219 BROADWAY FARGO, N. DIM, These animals are expected to ar- Treat yourself and others to rive at the NDAC Oct. 30 and will go on exhibit in the college stock wholesome, delicious Wrigley's pavilion, where the auction sale FRANK McKONE CIGAR CO. following the show also will be Spearmint Gum. Swell to chew. held. An unusually fine showing of Candies, Cigars, Tobacco and Pipes 4-H livestock is anticipated by Helps keep breath sweet, teeth Strum, who predicts the quality of Fargo, North Dakota stock will be high. Finish will bright. The Flavor Lasts. be outstanding, he adds, due prob- ably to the abundance of feed throughout the state. Because of the wide interest in baby beef pro- FRESHMAN .. . jects. Strum believes this will be Get a good start in college by purchasing the right kind of the top feature of the show. Entries supplies from us. 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Tomorrow afternoon when Coaches Dacotah field, Oct. 18. Stan Kostka and Jack West send their respective charges into the Alpha Gamma Rho touchball team The senior guard, appearing in f aces the Intramural league Playing the entire second half his last home game, played the fray it will mark the 47th meeting of football teams from these championship playoffs with an un- in a steady rain, both teams re- finest brand of ball he has two North Dakota institutions. blemished record. sorted to a kicking game after the shown all season. Time after Besides the great importance this game always holds for the Herd had tallied twice in the first time Fulks was the man who OPPONENTS SCORELESS two schools, it will have added importance this year since the two stopped the Omaha runner or Coached by Donald Bahl, the particippts are now tied for second place in the NCI standings. piled up the opponents inter- AGR aggregation has gone through ference. A victory tomorrow would give the Bison a chance to win the loop a four-game schedule in its own Outstanding for the visitors was title. After tomorrow's battle the Bison face Iowa Teachers and bracket scoring a total of 64 big Bob Matthews, a senior back. South Dakota while the Sioux will have finished their conference points while holding the oppon- The Omaha star played 60-minute ents scoreless. Victories were re- schedule. ball and did the major share of corded over the Kappa Sigs, Dorm, the passing and running as well as FINE KICKING Co-ops and SAEs in the drive to all the kicking. It was Matthews on the part of Edsel Boe was one of the big factors in the Bison con- the division title. who tallied for the Indians from quest of the Omaha Indians last Saturday. The Bison back gave a Expected to start in the cham- the one-yard line in the second pionship contest for the Gamma period. grand exhibition of punting with a ball that was extremely difficult Rho team are: to handle in the rain that fell during the second half. SCORE ON PASSES Andy Bosch LE Daly King passed to Pat Two- Some of Boe's boots would have been good kicks on an ordinary Clinton Johanson LT mey for the first NDAC counter, day let alone on one that found the footing unsure and the ball Jim 'Gallagher C the tall end taking the ball out slippery and heavy. Time after time the Herd's punter sent the Bob Reimers RT of the hands of two Indians and Omaha safetyman racing back under high spirals that refused to Melvin HolmqUist RE knocking a third down as he ran come down at any spot of advantage to the Indians. It seemed Bob Bale B from the nine yard mark to score. Jim Noonan B as though Boe had perfect mastery over his kicks, putting the ball Adam Bender failed to add the Don Bates B EDSEL BOE down at will in spots best suited to the Bison cause. extra point from placement. period and the Nebraskans had During the rainy second half, Boe kicked nine times with the "Torchy" Bale, one of the most Later in the initial period King vicious blockers on the squad, counted once in the second quar- again dropped back and sent a ball traveling over 50 yards on four occasions. Kicks of 55, 51 and 54 kicked the field goal that gave the ter. pass to John Snowberg on the 19- yards were surpassed only by a kick that went 67 yards from the AGRs a 3-0 win over the annually BOE STARS yard line from where the Bison line of scrimmage. In addition the Bison halfback had a great deal strong Kappa Sigs. Bates is the Edsel Boe was the hero of the end carried it over. This time of success with the 'angle' type of boot, one of his kicks going all other blocker of the starting back- Bison victory as his long kicks of King added the extra point from • of bounds on the Omaha three-yard line. field but is called upon to do thc a slippery ball kept the Bison out placement. kicking when the occasion de- of danger and forced the Indians OUTSTANDING mands such action. on the field for the visitors were Bob Matthews, Frank Catania and NOONAN IS THREAT Jerry Dutcher. Matthews played the entire game with a broken Noonan, a freshman, is the wrist set in a cast and did all the kicking for his team as well as triple-threat man of the title hope- New Isis Theatre the main portion of the passing and running. His kicking was not fuls from the Gamma Rho house. Oct. 26-28 Sunday-Tuesday up to the standard set by Boe but 19 kicks were good for an average He is a shifty runner and does a THIRD FINGER, LEFT HAND good job of passing when the 37 yards. With thiateenth street boys have to give Catania had the best average for yardage gained for the Indian up their fine running game. The Myrna Loy, Melvyn Douglas backs, picking up 39 yards from scrimmage on eight ball-carrying competition in the bracket did not —.— assignments. In addition the junior back completed three passes force the titlists to show their Oct. 29-30 Wednesday-Thursday out of seven attempted and did what little running back of Boe's aerial show to any great extent. "IT ALL CAME TRUE" kicks was accomplished. Dutcher started at halfback for Coach Sed To see a lot of service in the with Hartman's squad but soon was shifted to end—his regular position. title clash are Ernie Deutsch, Layden Finney, Roland Johnson Ann Sheridan and The performance turned in by Dutcher at this end position was the Humphrey Bogart and Armand Toussaint. WHAT A best line of play of the game for the Indians. AND THE INK BREATH- IS DRY TAKING GIFT THIS THING OF GOING Average expenses of students at BEFORE YOU Yale university are estimated at ENCLOSED out on the limb and picking the probable winners of various games CAN BLOT IT. $1,800. ROXY Theatre POINT, each week has a certain attraction for this writer so here goes again. SMOOTH Oct. 24-25 Friday-Saturday Only games picked will be those involving NCI teams. TAPERED GRIP. A 17-year-old girl received a "SON OF MONTE CRISTO" North Dakota will have its homecoming celebration well under- degree from Tulane university in With way by the time the Herd gets to Grand Forks but things will not its 1941 summer commencement Louis Hayward, Joan Bennett be so rosy when the Bison leave the camping grounds of the Sioux. exercises. —•- tliA Partisan feeling definitely has a lot to do with this selection but 1 Oct. 26-28 fie honestly believe that the Sioux do not realize the true strength of Sunday-Tuesdaj, the Herd and therefore will be too confident of victory. On the ANN BEACHEM'S "NO, NO, NANETTE" ,t other hand Kostka and his team have everything to gain and will BEAUTY STUDIO With' be gunning for an upset. Remember the Sioux-Bison clash of three Anna Neagle, Richard Carlson autumns ago? Tomorrow's game will be repitition of that 17-13 —All types of beauty service- surprise defeat handed the University by Ernie Wheeler and company. 2 South Bdwy. 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I-M TOUCHBALL Strong Offensive Play FINAL STANDINGS Baby Bison Win 20-7 Division A Team W L TP OP To Feature Big Battle Sigma Chi 4 0 64 8 To Sweep Sioux Series Independents 3 1 12 13 Fans at tomorrow's annual battle between the Bison of NDAC Theta Chi 2 2 25 13 NDAC's freshman football team and the Sioux of the University of North Dakota will be in for an ATO 1 3 12 58 was able to stave off three Sioux afternoon of highly entertaining football. Both teams have shown YMCA 0 4 12 33 Yearling scoring thrusts in the in their past performances that Division B final quarter as they made a clean their offense is much stronger Team W L TP OP sweep of the two-game series with AGR than their defense. 4 0 64 0 SAE 3 1 91 22 a 20-7 triumph last night in Grand NDU will pit the throwing of Kappa Sigma Chi 2 2 2 9 Forks. Walt Dobler and Jimmy Miles Co-ops 0 3 0 84 On Oct. 10, the future Bison against the flinging of Daly King, Dorm 0 3 6 48 varsity performers rang up a 14- Edsel Boe and Ralph Johnson. 6 victory over the UND freshman Big threat for the Sioux on the on Dacotah field in the first game receiving end will be Al Simpson, of the annual home-and-home en- entanglements. a tall, rugged end playing his last Sigs In Touchball year in NDU spangles. SCORE ON PASS Scoring once in the second per- LEADING SCORER Finals As Result iod on a 32-yard pass from Bob Simpson has been the outstand- Of 13-2 Victory Kaercher to Fred Trowbridge, the ing performer on the Sioux squad Baby Bison tallied twice more in so far this season. At the pres- A strong passing attack will be the third quarter and then fought ent time he leads featured by the Sigma Chi touch- the Sioux off at the end. the scoring race ball team in the Intramural league Flasch passed from the 20 to in the NCI con- playoffs to be held next week. McClintock who went over for the ference by a The Sigs reached the finals with Nodak counter from the five-yard comfortable mar- a 13-2 victory over the independ- marker. This tally was the re- gin, having scor- ents last night. sult of the first of four scoring ed seven touch- Russ Burfening and Lloyd Fer- gestures made by the Yearlings in downs in three cho will be counted upon to pitch the fourth period. loop engage- the Sigs to victory over the Gam- KOICH RECOVERS ments. Last week ma Rhos. Main performers on at South Dakota Trowbridge's fumble on the the catching end of the aerial MERT HOWE UND seven in the third period set State, the Sioux show will be Bud Johnson and " flankman tallied STARTING in tomorrow's up the second Bison score as Stan Tom Reed, starting ends for the Koich recovered the free ball over Simpson all his club's game at right end for the Sioux divisional titlists. the goal line. touchdowns on three passes from will be Mert Howe, 205-pound Miles and two interceptions. Coach Pete Hilleboe indicated The final NDAC score came on WALT DOBLER last night that he would start the giant. Last season the UND a lateral from Trowbridge to Dobler, ace running back on the following eight men in the all- lineman was used as a blocking Kaercher who raced 47 yards for University squad has been and important contest: back. the counter. will be hampered by an injured these two positions at the begin- ning of the season and have con- LE Tom Reed shoulder that may keep him from LG Pat Sherley playing full-time against the Bi- vinced Sioux fans that both of them are right at home at their C Bob Wells son. In the event that the Lin- RG Darrow Beaton VAIMMEtik ton speedster is unable to remain new assignments. The remainder of the NDU forward wall is made RE Bud Johnson in the game, Miles will take over B Russ Burfening the passing and running duties. up of seasoned veterans with at least one year on line duty. 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