The Montana Kaimin, February 1, 1949
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University of Montana ScholarWorks at University of Montana Associated Students of the University of Montana Montana Kaimin, 1898-present (ASUM) 2-1-1949 The onM tana Kaimin, February 1, 1949 Associated Students of Montana State University Let us know how access to this document benefits ouy . Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper Recommended Citation Associated Students of Montana State University, "The onM tana Kaimin, February 1, 1949" (1949). Montana Kaimin, 1898-present. 2406. https://scholarworks.umt.edu/studentnewspaper/2406 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]. ‘Cac’ to Give Aid THE MONTANA In Grid Choice; KAIMIN Forty Men Apply The new director of athletics at MSU will be Clyde “Cac” Vol. L Z400 Montana State University, Missoula, Montana Tuesday, February 1, 1949 No. 57 Hubbard, former head coach and athletic director at Denver university. Hubbard’s appointment came late yesterday afternoon after Eaheart Almost Molested the joint faculty-student athletic committee and members of Bunyan Ball the local executive board had made their recommendations to the president. The new director will report for pressed with all of the candidates Chaperons duty as soon as he can complete who applied for the directorship,” arrangements to move to Missoula, the committee said in a statement which is expected to be around to the president. “About a week Selected March 1. In the meantime he will ago, however, we were able to Chaperons for the Foresters’ maintain close contact with the reduce the field to four men, three ball were announced yesterday by athletic committee in its considera of whom visited the campus at tion of more than 40 applications our invitation. We feel that the Ed Bangle, Missoula, and Howard for head football coach of the University is fortunate indeed in Wessbacher, Lie, N. Y., publicity Grizzlies. getting a man of Hubbard’s caliber chairmen for the ball. “ We have been greatly im- to direct the athletic program.” Friday night chaperons will be Big Man Pean and Mrs. Kenneth P. Davis, Dr. and Mrs. R. A. Diettert, Dr. New Director Hubbard, a graduate of Oregon State college, has wide acquain and Mrs. Ludvig G. Browman, Dr. tanceship in the Pacific coast con and Mrs. Joseph Kramer, Dr. and Mr$. Wayne. R. Lowell, Dr. and ference, of which Montana is a Mrs. Phillip L. Wright, Dr. and member, and the Skyline Six, with Mrs. Leroy H. Harvey, Prof, and which it maintains close and im Mrs. Paul E. Bruns, Mr. and Mrs. portant athletic relationships. He T. A. Walbridge, Jr., and Mr. and comes to Montana with impressive Mrs. J. P. Drummond, extension recommendations from athletic of forester. ficials of both conferences. Those on the list for Saturday The new director has had ex night include Prof, and Mrs. Tom perience . in both coaching and C. Spaulding, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. athletic administration. During Patten, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Brun World War II he served as a son, Prof, and Mrs. Fay Clark, Dr. major in the army air corps and and Mrs. Charles Waters, Prof, at the present time holds the rank and Mrs. Melvin Morris, Dr. and of lieutenant-colonel in the air Mrs. Gordon Castle, Dr. and .Mrs. corps reserve. Earl Lory, Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Wide Experience Severy, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Before going to the University Moore. I of Denver, Hubbard served as graduate manager of athletics at Photo by Floyd A If son Bangle and Wessbacher hope John Eaheart, Montana guard, and Tom Brown (15), Bobcat that this year’s costumes will b e ! I his alma mater, Oregon State; head guard, are not ballet dancing or saluting. Brown tried to block better than ever. Prizes will be i Clyde “ Cac” Hubbard (above) coack and director of adult, ju - Eaheart’s leaping push shot and failed. The ’Cats Jailed too as given for the best male, female, venile physical education for the former University of Denver Olympic club of San Francisco; the Grizzlies waltzed to two convincing victories and one-half and couple costume. A costume football coach and athletic di ownership of the mythical State Collegiate basketball title. Ray borrowed from Latin America won director of the physical training rector, was named to the posi program for the army air forces Johnson of the Bobcats and Montana’s Tom Selstad (51) lurk the couple prize last year. tion of athletic director at MSU in the background. at Lowry field, Denver, and at the To be judged for the costume late yesterday afternoon. (please see page two) prizes, costumes of any type will do and they do not have to corre Lincoln Commendatory Speech spond to the Paul Bunyan theme, according to the publicity chair Water Today — M a ybe; Honor Goes to Gonzalez men. Swearingen Hopeful Frank Gonzalez, Helena, will deliver the commendatory Sullenberger Attends speech in honor of Lincoln’s birthday before a joint meeting Chicago Conference Maintenance Engineer T. G Swearingen said yesterday he lism buildings, the men’s gym, and of the two houses in the state legislature Feb. 12, university The Rev. Dr. Sullenberger left the prefabs. officials announced Monday. Saturday for Chicago to attend hoped water would be flowing this the conference on ministry to stu morning in campus buildings east Water service was resumed to Andy Cogswell, director of public service, said this is the other campus buildings by 5 o’clock dents at the Chicago Theological of the chemistry-pharmacy build first time, to his knowledge, an<^>-------------------- ----------- seminary. i yesterday afternoon after being ing. shut off earlier in the afternoon. MSU student has delivered the ad given by a faculty member of Mon The conference, which began The water was turned off yes dress. As a rule a department head tana State college and MSU’s music yesterday and will end Feb. 4, Maintenance crews have been terday afternoon when a main working overtime the past several or faculty member has given the department will furnish the music will be a discussion of methods to burst behind the prefabs and dis speech. under the direction of John Crow days repairing broken water mains achieve campus objectives in the rupted . service to the chemistry- and frozen pipes. Craig hall and It has been the general pro der. field of religion. pharmacy, forestry, and journa cedure that the addresses have the art building were frozen Sun been made to the legislature com day, the health service has been memorating the birthdays of frozen three times, and the music Washington and Lincoln. Music is practice house next to the health furnished on these occasions alter Grizzlies Beat Bobcats; service has been without water for natively by MSU and the state a week. ' college. Swearingen denied rumors that Gonzalez, a senior in speech, was the University may have to close the first undergraduate to deliver its doors because of the water sit Records Set: 83-71, 84-71 uation. a commencement address to a Montana high school when he By Vin Corwin ® “We will be in serious condition spoke to the graduating class of The record for total scoring in Cope started the scoring in the Both teams were hot again in if we get another spell of 15-below Superior high school last spring. a Grizzly-Bobcat game was broken first game, but the Cats came right the second game, but the Grizzlies weather,” he said. “ It may be On Washington’s birthday, the and rebroken last week end, as back and the score changed hands managed to take and hold a slim rugged for a while, but we are commemorative address will be Montana’s Grizzlies annexed two several times throughout the margin throughout the first part sure we can hold out.” wins from the Bobcats, 83-71, and opening minutes of the period. of the half. Sensational shooting 84-71. Cope’s educated hook shot finally by Rocheleau put the Grizzlies Bank Nite Dance Date The double win put Montana sent MSU ahead 31-25 at the 12- ahead at the half by seven points, Blue Babe Gives Listed for March 5 well on the way to winning the minute mark. This lead widened 43-36. mythical basketball championship until Johnny Eahart’s looping set Curry and Eaheart shared the MSU Once-Over The annual Bank Nite, spon of the state. shot put the Grizzlies ahead at the scoring spotlight in the second half, Judging by the signs (tracks in sored by the Business Administra The 154-point total of the first half by a score of 48 to 37. as the former hooped pight baskets the snow) it appears that Paul tion club, Alpha Kappa Psi, and game surpassed the previous rec Montana held a 10-point margin and Eaheart collected 11 points. Bunyan and his blue ox, “Babe,” Phi Chi Theta, was discussed at a ord of 140 points, set in 1946, when throughout the second half, despite Eaheart, along with Carstensen made their annual tour of the special meeting of the Bus Ad club the Grizzlies won 80-60. Les Curry’s accurate shooting. and Cope, put the Grizzlies ahead, campus Sunday night. The blue Friday night. Both coaches sent in all their subs Grizzlies’ Seventh Win 69-55, with seven minutes remain snow must be heavy up north, The dance will be March 5, ac as the game drew to a close.