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Page 1: FTER LONE TOUCH  DOWN I N FIRST QUARTER·oLu~1E XIX. «:ncls Y. \Y . C. A. Co nvention at I l' ort land A s Delegate From ~I. S. C. Feature Edition Bobcat-G1·izzly Game

·oLu~1E XIX.

«:ncls Y. \Y. C. A. Convention at I l'ort land As Delegate

From ~I. S. C.

Feature Edition Bobcat-G1·izzly Game

.~xpnn:cnt NU11BER 9

1\1. S. C. PLAYS DEFENSIYE GAME .\ FTER LONE TOUCH ­DOWN IN FIRST QUARTER

Page 2: FTER LONE TOUCH  DOWN I N FIRST QUARTER·oLu~1E XIX. «:ncls Y. \Y . C. A. Co nvention at I l' ort land A s Delegate From ~I. S. C. Feature Edition Bobcat-G1·izzly Game

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The Weekly Exponent P bhsh .... c..1 c "'."J ruesda:. .e College ycnr )'l the Staff

t os<"n fror i the stuu 11~ of ~lontana State College ~h "" lVer y o )1 Jntanu, llozeman, :\lontana .'.'.>c r1 1 t10 l lli.lt..e '2.00 per school year

A u•µL.11 cc rot ma ng ~ pecial 2·ate u( po:st..nge provided for in ~l'ct11 n lluJ, • .\ct of October 3, 192i,

authonzc I- bruary 17, 1919

"nlati\·cs of the two school:;. Btl,i<les the thrill of the ganw, they "·ill be there to watch how lht student> of the two "clwo!s conduct themsel\·es. The spint of riYalry is kt>en, thLy know, and they will '"ll'h lur ,.,·idcnces of it.

'ince this;,. a holiday fur us. an athletic holida~· • as it wl're, we >houl<l slop lo think of the people who haYe mack· it possible for us to ue entertained in a neighboring city . ThcrL' is the Butte Cham­

'FAMILY UPSTAIRS' PLEASES AUDIEN E . \nnual Tormentor-., l'ro<luction Be::;l

!n Years ,\ ccordlng fu Critic..-.

1 .1~ 1..•d 1 ... \\h end n,.:- th1 com:l :-.•'' inn o the llC\~ --aper.

.. Yt.'ll"·• h~Y ,, t ~ ... t 11..• part vf the (\ •11tec• -H' 1r < J \\ t liir. s ha

hU • : ·1mhi• 0.1;-; dth l•nsl.'. lib inn~ l"mn:-t ~:'ions \\ ith ht:-> futr

I), .Ali l.', an I h ~ l l tini.•l'll y.t\\ll '"('n.~ 1Je·i1.... h•s · e"t dt.t" n ...

1.~t d~. .. ~ the in run.:d heir ) hou~lhuld he ('ompia~· l'tl \\ ith ~\ ~trik m~· 1· ur htl ' h heC'n m1 of bl•J. t'' r\ m :nutP . nnd : hen you pit-k llll mt.:'·, rind .. First ,·ou, on 't want rn1..· to ~~(' p ,, n11:, '1 m I \O\'f ) ou do1 l think 1 1 .. c (' t h 1

•• h; l .. ~ h(>at I wd !'."-

FOR THANKSlilVINli CHHY~ \ i .TllE:lll' :\lS .\ ' D POMl'O:ll~

Pl:ll'l' nn ordl'r n 1\\ to be ~ent to your hon1e our flower~ will put tlw fini~hing touches on any

Thanksgi,·ing Dinner -

.:::iub:-criU r tu tl iJ • ·cw Student Intercollcginte rcws ...; r'\11 e cv\t. r g t ~ happenings of all American colleges u 1d urdversities.

ber of Commi.:rce. for in~tanc:e . The gan1~ i~ in l lr 11;~1~) i:~·\~~~i·~v~~~0'~~~~n fa1. thl'ir ham.ls. All of the arrnngen1cnts ha Ye been j th~tt n·;il1~t11.: liter;1tuh.· app1..·al"' to t c made by them. Lt•t'5 think of thcn1 a little bit' rl~;Jl;~~t,0~1t:~~t~~1~'1'~~1~~lhl~r' 11 ~l!~:~:~~~~I ---------------\\hen we ac<·ept their hospitality next Saturday.' :;:aincd_ by a large ;\uJit'Jll'l:' from Har­

M. LANliOHR, FLORIST Phone 95

EDI I Olt-11 CHIEF ..... _. .. .. . EDWL'< BECRAFT, '29

:\E\\S STAFF ASSUClA'rn EDl1 OIL.... .... . -··,_JO O'CONNOR, '28 MA. AGL G EDl10R ........... FR.-1...'di. liUXSAKER, '29 AS:Sl::::iTA~ T EDITOR . _ \YM. BE::\JA~IL'\, '28 A::;::;IsTAl\T EDlTOIL. ... .ESTHER STOCKTON', '30 AS ·1sTA. T EDITOR......... . _ ... ROllERT DULL, '30 :iOllE11 !DliOH )!.\Ir\: )lcCOY, ';lO R. ~!. I. I'. <..OllREsrOl\UEl\T ELOJ::;E WRIGHT, 28 FEATURE EUITOlt.... .)!ARGARET DE\\'EY, '29

l t.u~ c '\\ r , Mary Ila1c, lll·rnicce Crane, Ja:ueo;; .:'llorrbQn

SPORTS EDITO).{ ..... J.U!ES LOONEY, '28 ASSl:iTA. r S!'ORT::; Ell!TOR •.... LYLE GATELY, '30 AS:ISTA.' l' POIU'S EDITOR ...... WILL!S WOOD, '30 \IO)!h."S ATl1ETICS ...... )!A1UORIE ·rAULDI "G, '28

Staff Arttsts; \\ ilhelm Wall, Margaret Lemmon Hcporters

Lenord W .. 1~, Cht:l Pa1:s!cy, Virginia Gilbert, Albert Ur mcr. ~1a• JQrte !~i, hie, Ruth A~bury, Patricia Knowle~, . ·ormn Beck.

BUSI. ·Ess STAFF IJUSI. ·EsS )L\.XAGER. ....... HARDY THARP, JR., '28 AD\ t:r.TJSI. G )!.\ •. AGER FRED A. :llORTOX, '29 .\ 1.- :~i:ib 111 \d\'l'i is mg. 1.1.:n Robbin~. F·:nnk Ceserani 1

Leouud j hn~on L'IRC l,;l ,\110-. ~!.\. Al;EH CUI· FORD SWA."1SON', '29 CLERICAL )!.\NAGER.... . ... )!ARTHA FLYNN, '30 l'HOOf READER>', liEJWERT LY:\.·, EARL RUDBERG

Courier Print ~ B-Ouman, Mont.

THE OLD SPIRIT

C.\LL THE;\I GRIZZLIES

ry Du1f's thr1.e a. t dom1.st.ic tonwdy­drama, ··Th" Fntnily l'p~wir~ ... p•c­:it'll~l·il by nh..'1llh1.-.:.:. ld 1 urmcnt 1rs u t: c Ellen la::-· 1m ... d:t\ C\Cnin;.., :\u· \c.•mlwr ts. ·

Th~ officials of the glucknt both· of the lJni\·er- >'o iaturally <h" the playHs b•-. . . .. · . . ~ . Jc 11111.: llh.':nb1.:r::-; <,. "The l· anuly Up-s1ty had a d11 t1rult time 111 getting certain other ~ta1r::-". and :so Jn1m.;n. was th{! 1 lot, sdlOl)b to relinquish the title of "Grizzlie!:'" to anti n apprnpr1a,!! \\l'rt.~ the :so:t.Lun11:·:; . • . . :-tlld t .e !'.'>l"tt1n;r t la. l'H..'ryone m tt1c them . .:\lost o( u~ herp refer to the Cnn·er~1ty I~. d ·1~n" inwarc_lh t•xt:l.11i11Hd. "Timt ~ ~1 s "Bru'ns.'' Certain custon1s an~ hard io break. J' ::-t like homt::!' hut if we try perhaµs we can OYl'rcon1e thh~ habit l•l."\ 1l·o1;1 1~j·~~1\~·111~~t t~~~:~a~l'~~a~·:,~1 ~i~~.~~ of referring tn our rh.a}g aR Bruins. 'Ye g}iould 11 i tl l pby. ::;I) ''ell .'lnd she d11.>sl·n 1 giYe as much r('~pcct ag posgible to their untiring ~ 1~1.' pJar~·~s ,~f~~~-t. 1 '.'~:~~~:.01tli:~~ln1~ 1 ~.11~'-'

1

;~ effort~ to obtnin a dear title to the maseot of n·ptat"nt: !'.'>Jll't:.1tll'd hnl·:.:. and :il't:on~. their adoption.

I Jn thl' r anmg- thl'J all coope1ate1.l to ~1lel :- ulh- Lrlnf..: m1t the th<:me of

the. pby thut 1•Hl' triumphs of :ill 01li1t'11lt1c:-;, t•\ctl :-.11.m1 nnd detl'Jltio·t. two <If it:; c-rcatt:-,1 l'J\Cmit.:~.

In ,\Ir,.;.. Jtl»kr t \larv L.ttan). ·,,,_..,, ~ecn thl.! typt: P nwth('r ~.:·vwn the

The eity of Sheridan, \Yyoming, is noted far "orld ovor- that ,ort which lo,·c> her I fon 1:,:- S<> m\ . .11 .. ·h that \n1rr,:. in!!" abol. and wide for it$ ho~pitality . Yi:;itor~ therC' are t ,(' 111 t;-; her chie: duty . Patient ;:irJ wekon1e<l and made to feel wekon1e throughont c .... :l.-,pc1atcd by turn:-;, :.t. t. Jon1t>1l' and

SHEHID.\:\·s HOSPITALITY

1 · E \\dl·llh· •• ninc: throu .. h the l·nthc pla_.. their stay in t 1e city. .. veryone s,een1s to try sh1..• i.nc:-. to ~rr3 n .. L' the marriU!.!:l' of

to out clo th(• other in their efforts to make their '"' ddt·r aug:ht,r. moll11y lwr v.mn-Yi~itor~ feel ''at hon1e." ini; Sl n :1nd ti1etl hu::;bai d, ~1n(i cun­•1.: 1 .t:r youn~('r daughter into ~' mu The band and the few who accompanied them sic:an. · d . 1 t' 1 ti l fl r hut'band .. 11,c Jidler. ably por-were g1Yen a cor ia recep ion \V 1erevcr 1ey tra~ ed ti.\· "RN'' :\.acGrl't?O''. a! 0 ~.::-

went. Lunchl'uns and dinners \\·l're tendered them :,_., 1 uh!o,, and Lke hL' wifr, w .r. on eYer~· hand. The Sheridan Commercial Club, 11

"" ex. '""·e!y about hio famih· . . . . ~ubn1'."'"'ivc .or lh,mmntin,. a~ thl' ·a;1 The Rotanan~. the An1crican Legion post. and:-~ :-- rikes h11n. he.•..: \Tdh·ntJy rcrtr .• the Hon. Peter Kooi all \\·on a particularly \\'arm I , . " cd '.atn,·r · th?ce ,.:,;1dr. n. who . • . . . bllil''l"' tnat w .. 1..·11 lll('\' ni<,•C' ~ will spot Ill the hc.U'ts ot all ns1tor:::.. et hl' 111 ane ·") lurn }f,._ l'l ated

.\s to the nwthod of handling the game and the ·10.c' .. \\ l:cn <t • '"' '·" ?" · n I h1> . . . J r. 1-. of tot. llll\ s wlw·h l'O. t ;i dul-crowd which ;1ttendetC e\·eryth1ng pO$s1bk ap- lar a.1d hH•nty-fHt c·t:nts will 1 nl.!' lil µeared tu h<\\'C been done. ComfortaLle bleachers I' 1

.. ~ : 1'" ~.d by . < who h<"ard J?im. . . • .11 IJ>S l:.!.llll vn t<lkl'S tht.-> llllt .. •" w re erected on ihe stdeg of the field, enlcrt:.1111- ot1 -t lfl·lltr, th :-.Wl'l'l l•lder daugh.

ment was prol"idecl. and efficient u~hering and or . "Th,. Famili· Upstair<. · Ile<-• • , . fJl·I~. l ~ht· 111." the !'"ham put un '·and 'r!ul spirct i.>y the student body of our insti- ticket dtstnbution "ystcms \\'ere uged. The \'ery 1 i>) lwr ·iothc•r to i:nprc<o "her ,·onno-tution. To cont111ualiy, seemingly, go to meet the minimum of incom·enience was in e,·itlt•nce .,,·erY-11

'1111

• 11

I ~'.""a. ' he bi licw· t ·~

In lollhing "'er the formidable list of results of pa"t llobcat-l;rizzly 1ootball games, it might occur to us that there must haYe been shown a

. . ~ rul bl'ul'r i.tn Jl'<:cpt on, ~.1C' enc1n~ ar,J be "taken" is no fun. It has almost \\ he1e. •a·· I)' " ;he 11,·art ,, hoi become a tradition. It takes real spirit to put Lastly, all of the bu"iness house' genl'rou,ly h.~t 1;~ .. ~._,-~ 1;1 c erything intu backing your team against such decorated thei: dbpla,· windo\\'s in the colors of "iml'l 1 'a)~ :h,· r lo .. ~;7h~t lu~~'~i;~ a propogition. Our hats are off lo the student the rintl school,, The decoration w.1s carri<•tl out I peifoot n. ~0. "·at '' ·1> '"'" fo1 . • , . t'll I ty l.,nu1~ . hL' r11r~I\ CS tht• et· body of l\!. S. C. for that spirit. 1mµortiall> th1 oughoul C\ery \\'tndow, it ,e,•mcd. ,nt. ,., uf her family and "lo, . ., • e. t Sa•unlay in Butte when the t\\'o ele\·ens Such a fine exhibition of sport~manship as shown h,·:· JU tlw 0:111 c ·· Iii< aid """" · I · '- h .. . 1.a .. u ,1lh p11t· raH d nnd s1•c111l•U to be line-up on t'1e t:dl there 1nll be probably 8,000 u) t e northern\\ yonung city \\'ill surel~· warrant a lo •1 ·1 1.11·t of the· n a , :\iont~na people in the stand~. watching the repre-, 1uture considera• ion for big games by am· of us. ·n .. xnp" o t,ie !Idlers. ~ Lm..;. < 11bk•1·,.h a.. .\nnabdie, thC' I

-------------------------------------------- \'l ng-er 1lau htt!'r u~· thl• Ilt.'ill·rs ~Ul"·: CHOOSE DEBATC·t; SQUAD

• T l\IEETL "G LAST NIGH!' . OT!CE

1..•e 11 d ahh- in 1wrt1 .l' in:.: the n. >t c1 I man ''ill i.:tlk {Jn: "T"'lt: tlctu·nin \\thl' Yl•·11· 1 J.1 (·hil,l \\h, d l•kl· 1 tiun of a l·1111~tant whhr. ltll.:. \\heth t . tl' 11 l.l'"'~<1ns o' any ~ott. Iler t" o t 1r mor t rrelat11 I-- c p11..•":.:. ti \\res.le ''It ~rrin ..... " as hl'r broth-sallll' foe or t. if '1 t how nearly •r c.1Ui!d it. \\ s a thine' worthv to hl' tl1e sa"<".'' Enr~one in\·tetl. j~l...=t~d,· ,,1ll';1 ::-let

Tlw _\g Club \\ill hold llwir S\:'coml md:tinh vf th(.• year at the agd~ a"­l•.nbh· in th(! A,.!' building-. ..\11 ac­

g'.lf-'"• ~~pecinlly the freshnlen. ar~ l'l'-1u~ tell to be thl•rt:. Repo11:.:. of thl•

tc9m:- are to be held ait•n;: w:th .i .noker at the fini>h of the meeti: ~"'-~"'-'-~"'-'-'-~~ '-''-' '-~ "-· ''-'-'-'''-''''-'' ._ Plans for the pit tun:' in the • lontannn ~ ~ 10 tu be ..-ompleteJ and other busi- ·V" GOOD )!EAT "I 1l' ~ "ill be, tn1.nsad~.. _ ~ .; !·. J. }!AC (QRmc1,, ,, )I \KES THE COLLEGE .\Tl LETE ~ Rei: •rJing Sl"l'retr. ·y. ' I'

'l.\TH-l'IIYSH'O\ CLl B ~ --o--~ ~~ 1 ~t' ~fot.h-PlH"sics club \\ill meet in ~ :,:_ • e < a•h building. r. •m 202, Tuesday. ,. THE KOPP co ' INC, nmhcr Ll, nt 4:: 0 p. m. 'Ir. Tall- ~

or S1 'l ~lJ, po ~T)( netl

n t 1'E' u1~u m0et ~ng o the ·t.:n:: er ~.

LORRAINE BEAUTY SHOPPE

i\Iargaret Yetsinga, Prop. i\Iildred Luccock assisting "" ednesdays, Thursdays & Fridays. June Hardesty as­sisLing Saturdays.

ERICKSON'S BUS AND TAXI SERVICE

FOR

Prnmpt, Reliable Sen-ice - Careful, Courteous Drivers

PHO!\'E 3-1-1-W

~''' ~''-s.'~'~ ''''"''~ '""'''''-'''"''''~~' '''"'-''"''' ~ \'Ol'R PEIIBO:\AL ST \TIONERY ~ ~ 100 ~hel s Paper 100 Enl'elopes to match ~ ~ with your nan e and address ~ ,, for <:t.25 ~ ~ ~ a LEATHEH BRIEF L\SES ~ ~ S l.:iO lo , 12.00 ~

~ PHILLIPS BOOK STORE ~ ~""-"·~~~'~'""~'-~~-.....~~

,, ~I : ESTABLl5'HED lctO ~ ~ Senice l:nexcdlrcl Quality Paramount '

'-'' "'-' '-'''''-"-'''V ''''' <. "'-'-'V '-'-' ~~'-'-"'-'--'-"'-~ ~

CLOTHES Ready-made

And Cut to Order

ESTABLISHED ENGLISH UNIVERSITY STYLES, TAILORED OVER YO UTHFUL CHARTS SOLELY FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE IN THE UNITED STATES.

ffflB Qlh~-rtetW

Be arty Camels Hair

Coat 5165

uz Bc3rly

Camel~ Hair Coat 5165

TAVAN ES

$37.30

T. :\1. PERRIN l'l•rt1Jfr<I \\ ;ltchm~l~C'r and J e" t.•ler

' ~ I ) ' /1

I

HE. E'S HOW WE FEEL ABOUT YOUR WALK Nu OUT-We ncnr feel offended whi,n a man \\alk;; out­bul 11e du (eel badly when lit· doe,,n"t come in .

Thi" , tod. i;;n't infallible-­not by a jugful. You may ha' e a greater stock of notion'< than we haYe of men•hancli~e--altho' that is har ly 1.0~,,ibl .

We try to treat ~Ir ... I think l"ll look ar mnd .. as cour­teon;;ly as :llr. "rll take it:'

With the result that some of our b~, t customers now are folks who didn·t spend one cen t on their first Yisit.

l\lade in Rochester

SUITS A, 'D OYERCOATS

$29 to $45

Holloway's

..

!

l!l East :\lain

10,000

CHF_STMAS GREETING CARDS We lll\il~ Your In~pection

Gillson \rt Cn. Buzza 011111an~

HAUSEMAN & M'CAll .. Student Supplie' ..

.J East ) la in Street

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! 11 11 ·1 1111 I I I I 1 11 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I

To the students of

M. S. C. The Junior;.. 1nnll: \ ou to \\·rn a

Turkey at the

BigThanksgiving Dance at the

RO ' E l~ .-\. RDE 1

• 'tl\·ernlier ~3rd Ticket::. .'l.UU

R o..;e Carden Orche:-tra I I I I I I I I I I I I I t I I I t ~ I I I I I I I , J I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I

OHIC' b.UCJ:~l

Ci\Sf \\' ... u11.10

.O,R1').ll)U IH -.; P: ...... L I Rt Tl T~ t;, \

U OLLEGE r.IEN have dra~ted to !C tractton of an mch ex.H~t specilica­

tions for COLLEGE HALL, from curve of l<..f'd to pattern of cloth-the secret of their authentic style. c+..!> c+-' c+-!'

CoUegc Hall S One aod T""o Suita ••• Trounrs

[Others to S45]

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MARQ.lil"I

"TllOIT :-.; \ ),I( Al81ll

T0S HARV_.,

CUtif: 811.\l'W' 'A COL\:lk'

Olt.Ct.-. Tr.Cit DAMr ~ov. ..

N • VU.'l.tO~-:" t>l t.:., !'l.S~S

1 · ............................. ............ .............. .......... .... ...... ; .1 Still Selling By the Hundreds

UNIVERSAL CORONA PERCOLATORS ANO WAFFLE IRONS

$5.95 and $7 .95 Re~pcct h ely

Blll :llOTHEH O:"\E NOW .\:'\!) KEEP IT FOR HER Xl\L\i:'S PRESENT

he Montana Power Co. BOJ:::E:\L\.'J DI TRI 'T

l l lllllfll'tlllt llll}·HlJl ll•llillllllll lllll lllll Ill llllllf

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THE WEEKLY EXPO::-.;-E,-T. Tl"ESD AY, NOVE:.\IBER 15, 1927 PAGE THREE

'U" GAME FULL OF FIREWORKS lVRITERS SAY, TEAMS EVEN

!COWBOYS LOSE TO BOBCATS IN ANNUAL GAME AT SHERIDAN BY SCORE OF 6 TO 0

l~J ohowc<l great football abi;i~ 1 KITTENS FINISH I Worden. Kleffman, and O'Leary also Ruy Thompson lost the ball. ~!' a , ~!id gr.e.3:t work at balf1 whil.e Stan-re •e1sa end run, .>lontana recO\e11ni:r. u::h, ~hllis and Honnold .ook hke ther \hez too,-. tne ball fur two yards, I SUCCELSFUL YEAR nuve qu·sity stuff in them. O'Leary E..ik~em for :-.ix. ard Gardner fo-r ~\\~O 1

~mJ.. Klef.fi:nan also handle~ the full-u.cie. :u._ ntana was ~nvarded f1r ... t vacK p._is1tion part of th~ till.le. ue;wn. Gardne1· essayed au t.:n<l run ___ Lino Stroncr R0.\1:\L\ KEEI·~ TEA:'\i L. L'HECK FOR L":\ lVEH.SIT) GA ;\IE. w~ii.:h en<le<l with a perfect high dive, . . ~lax \Yorthin.gton wa""s one of the \\ ELL I.:\GTO •. l.:'\ .J tHED. lat~J..ing fa.,Q d~wnwarJ. Eikrem ): ea rlmg Squad U ndefeated .After m::tinstays of the team, and played

·REA KS :\!.\ Y DECIDE OUTCO:WE. LJ. 'ES .\ RE EXPEC'l'ED TO FIGHT TO STAN DSTILL

~·atne<l four yards m two dO\V1l!:l . A Pla) ing llest Team:. unu h'otlmll :l.11 season. He did 1{1rvrnrJ pass. Gat'di:er to Chez. was In State niost of the kickin~. a1 <l_ was on the (Continued from Page One) iiu_11 bt.?hird his own l!Oui line. \\1iit- mLscd by iuches. 'Ihe ball went receiving end of u yood many pas-uv;n ;,5 ya?t: line \\"t:"llington grab'i- n1a,1 t1..:uches 1ow l\.11.J;, giving the ball ove,·. I ses. Other end.; that showed up weh ed the loose l:..:;,ll and .sta1·t~tl a z1gz~g .o L•lt .J:fobtC:1.ts on \V) uming s l~ yaru Line Plunges .Feature r The Bob kittens finished the season ·were Breuner and Bohart. Popham, <E.,· \\"ill is \VoodJ hat,dly ;:nnle"tctl game fu11 of fight. pi.th to,~·ard \.\ yo1;1ing"s goal1 gainmg lrne. \\ ith only thr ... e qua1 ten:. ur a Ha1kin.:; went thtou4,h the line fot ! undcteatell 101· the third suc~essive Skinner, Ilowell and Harrt.:r were

Hut~t..· \'\.·ill be t..he "-e.tting for :i\lon- both <lP11e11daLle d('fl!'nsi\'(' \Valls that dO\\JL _ ( hez hit the line fo.r no gain ~u to sc:ote by the aerial rout~. I 1ci: no gain when HUl·d tripped him :.!:o-IJ defeat on. ~\ovember "· 'lhe last Lucke. was an uutstandini.r tnd<le, 11: ·~ footUa.J; c!a~sic of the year. rate h;. n ln \\'t:::>~ern footbcdl <:ircles. c,;.nd Richards made a single yard at \vhn .. mau mtercept..:u toe pass, run- ui:;. George kiti(ed to Gardner who time thaL Lht! Frosh failed to w1r: was while Bilant, Hawkins anti .\.1. Joim-

:--=atJrda~, ":-.:o,·ember 19. Clark Park 1hr: Jli1\S of t.he:: ,wo teams are th1ny y:.:rd.::. before beir.g brought tn.nuLc: .to play,. tho llot.L:ats attempt- lour yards. Geo.rg.e tried right end \)ear wh<:!n tney han.decl ~he ~.ubs a four exeeptionally good t..enti;:rs.

hl' B(bcat . .: t>f l\lr1ntana .~tate college J he stren;rth and caliber of the Bob- center. ""yom1ng u~ed five mLn be- nmg- to the: t:urry yar<l mark before ieceiveJ it on the twentv-flve yard in l!.:f2;:i wnen the Dublin Gulch lntle- ::;un all did tht!ir share. There we1e ilJ mcf't the: Grizzlies of _\lontana car. Ii· c i.:> indic~Ltetl hv thtir show- ~lind the line on deiense, \\'hitinan Lie!ng downeu. J.h~ hall er:ded w1tn lir.e, 1eturning f:lVe. 'Vedge 1'homp- pendtnts of liu!tc won by a l~-10 plenty of other good tackles with i,·ers-tv in their twent;:,-eighth an- :n.-· in outt-=laying- l'urdUe from "end oeirg p1.d;,e<l back f1om end po.-;ition. the oaH ill. posses.:;11.;11 01 Wyvnnng (JU son, track star, substituted for bis I sco1e. \iiert.E:l, Lanham, .:\1.artin, 'Vagner. al l·onle:;L. '!his game hold::;. the in- to end" in the words of Purdue·~ \,yoming took \'ogt's punt un·Lheir tnc.r thirty yard hne. b1uther Ray. Babco<:k jurnped into This has been a g1~at year for ~c \V('st, Freese and " 1heat all doing ·1e,.t or the t.:ntln: ~t.ate on t.hat day. 1.:v:..i. LI., .limmi<.' PhcLln. On the! other .20 :--,md line and prompUy reeled off ~econd J:ialf. ,he lme1

t.!aining one yard through ~ubkmtens, and .1ts ette.:t will be felt fine work. 'lht' outc:vmt of the g-ame is of ~mid th~ Dni~ernilv Une has been ..1.lfl(.en yal'lis th1·ough mud an<l wate1 Bt;.th teams cnangeU to white sweat Lhe rnud. Chez made no l{itin through m the varslty lineup oi 19:...8. 1"1.ore Thir:gs look mighty p1·omi~ing for ur:->e impos . .db]e lo predLt \Yith any j hd !.n~ hs o·wn aL.air:st the best ia with Lark1ns packing the ball. sl .n.s bet.ween h1:1.h·e:>, but tne mucl tne line. Gardner kicked twenty- ail-stale men and htgh c:ahbre foot- the Bobcats of hJ28 if a group of ·suranee of accurac'l' for the predic-1 th· cuas~ l·onfo1ence and is rated as Gt. r;..o gained three vards at tackle soon o.hu.:Kenell tnem . \(..gt ki.:l\:eu ::;even yards to W. Thompson who baU players came to ~\.101.tana ~tate men Jike this turns out. "l\l01·e prom-ln fonnt-r ~ears the compar- J .he ' the b~!:>t in thar; conference. anti U~en r,unte<l to RiChards on i\Ion- vut; or u1.1unas on 1u·st trY ar.<l to n~acie no rcturr. . \V. Thompson made tms year ~hau ever ~efo1e . . As a ising \'arsity matetial has bel!n un­.n ngth of tlle two teams has 11herc:fore it ts doubted if either line .c.n:. s twenty-.i•ve yard line who was lni..-111pson on second. 1hoJL1p.son re- seven yarcb; through the line befor~ result of this, the Bobk1ttens piled up covered this year than ever be~ore," rn c~t;rnatco1 the sea.sou scores j :1<.. u.1y <;' !·;an,~~.-e wvrtln· of mention :hc..,u.l bat..:k to the fifteen m:.u·k. t.u1ns 1ucK tu ~" yat·U line and t.hcn being uulled down by EikTem. The 1uo points to then· opponents' 20. hi the statement gi>en out by Coach J·en l> account, and from the sum-Ii~ d ·tia~!:..h. lmC! plunges will not \oo,.t r:.!1.ldiateJy punted to the fifty gam:,; little on Ih":;L phty. uarune:r t.owooy backfield theii made two first T_hey defented both ~illmg.s and Butte Dyche last Sunday. arr of dat.a.foro;•cast.s m.ade, only to :rnye nn 1n~po1·tant plal'e in the g-ame. ya1J li11e. 11.:.tuined Wyonur:g·s punt 1~ yard::s to\',·ns in succession from a series ot high scnool who will play for the The list of men receivin~ sweaters J..e i:;ome cl1sTeganled ta<:tor ei:ter fn!" Bobcat:,; have the strongest Gt. r,.?,~ taok thl' ball for ·wyoming bero~e being pulted uown. l.iardnu· line plunges. state champ1onsh1p on lttanksg1~111g is as foll~ws~ Anderson. F., Ander­, up3et the ".'d?pe.". Last .we?k's o t 1 ~1i ld comtinadun th2t ha:- work- ar .. a:ned one ya1<l befi.ne i.:>t:Jng Lhe:i. •·.icKtU to .tlalKlllS who \'\as nail- HarLns lo.:st one yard on the next ~!ay. :~ey _ sto\pped ~he Blilings _st., E ., Bllant, Boh~~t D .. Bo~a1;, F., ai•1in. the Lmn~rs1ty publication, e.-l fr the titatr c:oI:ege in niany ihr .. n 'ut vi bounds as he nciar.:_d etl rn n•::. t1ac.Ks !JJ llu1d George play. A double pass ,.,.·itb \V. Thomp- Bronc., b] a l~ -v_ scoie, and came IB1uner1 Cod~y.' Cro~s:n , Cunnmg~~m. nt:iine<l a Jn view of the Butte e~i s The:- ha\e Ime plunger:. g;ood lh~ s < c l:nc. Ila1 km:; gamed two l::'<::tl!lt..d iour :, at as L111ough line and so~1 en t_he receiving end netted Wyo- f home from B~tte _wit.hr for.d men_1011es S,ull~~· DeF1ate, Freese, Hauer, :mw. It w~.s a consen·ative com- :unn1..~1~ and h<ne de\elo11ed a ~trong I }ah.ls. George teok the bail on the then •-..H!ketl tu Garan1::;r. Un the f1r::>t nnng nme yards. Thompson again or a 28-14 v1cto1y .. _rh~y took tw~ ha\\kms. Honnold,_ Howell, Job.nson, ari~ n ol th· streng·th of both teams :n: ::i:-;J1 g co1i.1brnat1on Their ex pen nexl l,lav :...nd pas::i.e<l to Hark Ill:, whn I,;la} li~1ur er lost vn~ yard. Ktkrem tried the end with 110 i;ain . Wyoming J games frorn the Billmgs Poly ~J '.\.I., .Johnson, L., Kle~fman: ~a1.ham, ut the he.uJline head. "Grizzlies en C! in ~he last. fe\\' g-nmes agamst ... u1n ll'\1 it. lt was the fa-st attempt wo! ... ti.a.I.! Ua11 thl'vugn tacKle 1or rour i..hallenged the mud and :J.lontana de-: scores of 7 to U and 28 to 0. Ga.llatm !Leland,_ Lucke, Ma~m,-, ~l1llls, Pop-. l~ed to Win.'' Tl 1e supporters of Pu1dt1i• anJ othei· tfHl'B that ha\e had at. µ~1s;:,in;.; by E:1ther team. If Hark-1~aJd:;; and 1._...r.ez gamed two on cros::; lense !or the ]af;t time when George ~e~t dov..:n to the t_une ~f 27 to 6, and ~~m, 9 ~ary Rovreit. 8kmner, ~tan­k Do· 1..ats I h:k them to win . So to 1 ~~int. ::o ac .al football for any n n ~d i.:.n·gnt the ball he would, JJULh., U<.i.1ctne.1. Ktt.:Keu twenty !l\'e h.t the line for no gain. The ball tbe10

r ancient e'.1enues, t~e Cubs, wer.e 1ey~· '~rtil; :wagne!-. W_ert. \'\heat, f •.1 0:.!I :1 i~ o'lly a reflection of the efedn-enes.; has bLcn valuable to the ·.~ ·e neen th1·ee ;i;·ards behind the }RIO..; to har...:ms \\no made no re· wE.nt oYer to J.lont.ana. Chez carried torced. to •)~e conte~t \\Jt.h t.he sho1t. Wmne1, \\orden. "orthmJ?:ton.. ,~rd uppolt w'1ich each i-;.tudent body tleYelo1,men ( 1 a l!l. (':1se against thi" II: e ol sc~·immag,e. George then tuHl. t.he ball 1·r:to the line for no gain a~ end oi a -o-0 tall)' . I ht t.o its Jootbnll team. ·ypc c': fM)tball. Tb ... ' Griizlies have _l;tLn~:d to R_1...:hards who: elected to j .... u1ntat1a was penal.ized IiYe yar~s t.he r::ame ended: . Good l\IateriaJ "Sup~1 iorit,y Coniplcx0 an ae11al attack worthy of note and tTy 1 rr a fair catd1 which he co111-

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.... n lll'~t. play. HarH:ms made no gain The lineups: A~cordrng· to Coach Dyche, then. I i. <1 psychv1ogy factor plays ariy ~re c.xpe~ting- to use it effectively ir. J.lt .. eJ a,,, t~e quarter ended :fur~heI ~uvunJ. end a.nd G~orge made onl:ii. S were at least thr ee good men fol' .1 t"lt part in !:5aturda's game, the !'-.a urclay s game. Their strong' line. mud spla:;;h1ng. one tnroug:h Jett side. Both side:; :J.Iontana tate Pos. 'Wyoming every position. 'lhis is one rea.;on d·;.~;~b~~~" ~1} ~~Hl~~cb:~~!Y t;:;e h!~: ~~1L~L ra;~.cbaC~f1il~~n~~:it~ ~~Tg~ii~i~d t~1- \YiLh t·1e8~~~~~nQY1~;t~~n1 15 yard ~~~i:~ t(;nf!sbua~l 0~r1~~x~H;1~a;\111:~1~~~~~ g:;~~noro t¥ J{~~:~~ ~1~a~h~hcfi~~~n~e~~d ::~~~~k {~~~e g~~~ 1..n I~ game- from the Bob.ats while w1...-ek.s. ago. anti it was onlv wib Jim~. '\ 1.1gi punted to Wyomin6'S 3J ~1011 1 makmg sever. yar<ls . G~orgc:: Ano 1cG Touchet .. o be a great deal of slnfting around l' Jute:- hn> 1• won but five, ~m<l fom .strcng lt•Sen·e power that c~;lifornia ~.C.ld J r.c. Ha1ldn,:; took the punl men k1~1rna short to Babcock who re- Pre~ton RG o~bot~:~~ to 11nct out \vhere each man belonged. ~b~ at1 c~~!;~d h~~ ~~:~ ,:~:~{nJ·e~~: ! h\:c! ~~~~ t~o;~id!!~ii~~<t~n~ce;~·l~,Jil~h they fi~~t 1 ~~~:~. 11 ~~i~Ti:i: l~:t"1{h;~e a y~~:~~ tur ~.ell G:~rln~0~11tt.I;ke~v4~2 ''~~~~~ ~;~ei~~~s!'n RT Duncan ~~,1~~ t~~e~'~r~h!~'~h:i~~s~t~~n:o~~ t:;. cnw 1)f football with a determination I HrL:aks \Yill Te!I a.1 .und lei~ end. Harkins then tried E1k1em took the ball outside on II:-ird RE 'W'hitmar :-.evertheless they .soon rounded into n I :-"p?n ... th~ do~s not ha\•e an)' 1'!·1.;re is one -dei;anme~t in which t!->c rJ:.:::nt. l;nd, slipp:ng- and splashing ~ine pl~mge. ~lontana was. penalized R!~h~r~s QB Sta.n~o~ ::.hape, and were working together !~ iCr ot. · :°"lde a;mor iactors,,thoui,rh .

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the BoLc:lt!'> ha:·c ·~ defin.11..e supe1i01 11.iugn the mud f1)r l~ J·~rds. GE:orgc: tor oil::;1ae. t;hez g;amed 1our yar~s \ ~ ~lli~~ton \.1ir R ThHa1km .... nicely when they battled the Cubs. rnl e ·sup .1 nty co!nplex , ~pan str~th~t. . th.a~. i.; _in re::e1·,·e po,:.·er J ~1cn l?~ntt::d to .\lo:-~ana s 18 Y3;rd t:1rough lh.e lme. GaTdner kicked. 4t ('~·n:-cc FB · °,.;11 P~01 1 DE.Frate was one of the fastest •h. 1 ~he l111\·c1:. tv pms l'uns.1der- '.d1Lh the lnr,en·.1t:r seems to lack. l1·' ·. \\clli.ngton ioOK the ball for l"a1a::; t() dar:Ku . .s who shook ou a I e.:. . -.re01ge men on the squad , and made a great bh• Ju.ith will have little, if any place lltvd.'Vi.·r. after ai.l is said and done .·.11,.11t<;c1~a anrJ started on a 1onit run tatidu· a.nu _returntel tl1e ball ..Live Off1c1als: ~efeT~e, Pat Ke!ly, Da1t- deal o.t: the l\..itten's yardage. Bar-

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VJA~e?t/K =~iJ}1~ied, with a 15 jewel adjusted Guild movement. With radium dial, $27.50 , th \e.'?.r·s contest. It luoks a:; if the two team-.- will take .. b iu . .rh t'.-1;;. treacherous mud only to .}aru.s. harkm.::. made fom· through mouth: umpire, Cahoon , Utah; head nett and Leland were the other two La't. ~atl!rda~: ·.he Bobcats won j the .field Sa_tu day on a very e\·e~ .;I 11 d0\\11. with only the safety i.11a1. 1.ne and the_n slid vn .his tace in t.'.e J l~n:!n1 ~n. ~'hau~1er . . !\'ebraskai time- quarterbacks, and all t.hree were cap-v111 11e \\ yoni.11g- l.. •1wboys by the ""coting-. It 1s gom~ to be a gumc oJ bt ·,·,ct:n h i:1 and the goal. ~Ve1lmg- n,uJ 1or t\\O more frvm rake k1cl, J,ecpe1. B1ubak, Ptinc'?ton. able of runr:ing the team nicely. H A PEASE & CO ~:r-1 •)\\' rnar}tir t ~· Li lo U. while Gon-: speetai:ular er-d Tun~. passes, and ~en- .on and Richards each gain~d four l fvr.nation. I:.::1:eeden substituted for ______ \\'inner \vas one of the best defen- • . · .Jewelers · at .. \'a:.-' ho.ding- the G1 izz1ies to a .. ~ti.onal fr;.otball which is the type of ,;.ards atound the enJ before ·w~lling-1 \ c,s.. \\ yon.1mg Jost the ball bul :E.:;iv:,,e:.....,:n:;1e;;;1.:;1,,,,,;=ac:,:n;:<l===-="'=oo;;;<l==h=a=lf.:;b:,;a;:c;:k:... -::'.'""===-========= u~lt·S$ i.ie. However ~ot~ tea:ms

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1 gnme pleasing to ~he spectator~ Both t?n kit:kctl. to Wyoming1s five yard r~covered Garano·'s fumb le. 'l'he :: oH. 1Jued L e"e ;.,.nmes ot i.1ino1· 1.11- lcan.s aie determined and both stu- hne. . oall was on the l11ty yai·d. lme. R D 0 ona1wt to the llHning- fray and did ::e1t: b::·dics are- t.:c·nfident in the abil- harkir:s took the catch, side stepµ- l11ornp.:;un missed the p;ay on an at· j I ~ ".t Lise the·r fu~l strength . .Several 01. 1ty uf their respective teams . It is [ ed Oben. w~o \\:as coming at full ten1p .. cc.J. UJSS-cto.ss; .Harkins carried f\

l re.~\!L.c.rs oi ho~h team:". were hela ~·,in~ to be a real stru;;gle between s.1~e.ed, teturning it to the 20 yard tne ball but lost t\\ o yards. George ' ut o. tl1e !!.1tn~ and but iew play~ lllditivnal rivals with the outcome in line. A renalty took ' \'yarning ba::k ~ean:<l a pass to Whitrnan \\'ho pulicd I Sets - Tubes - Parts ~C!r usetL · One lhinJ" for certain. d,1u!•t. \ ic~or1 \\HI no doubt go to tu their five yard line where Gcorgf. It. out OL tt.e air for a rnue yard garn. Batteries 11t11 le:.1ms a.nd t·oaches are goil~g to the team tllat -sho\\·s the most "ioot- messe<l. up a kick which traveled . A·ln attem1i~ was made to measu1 e iar!;: }Jal'k with :1 dete1·mination to ba!l. sfnse'' arci has the foresig:ht and alon~ the ~ide ~ine going. out . of, ~~e wstanc.:e, but the condition 01' the D H B co h:::-. inilselr is sufficient to a.s:m1·e a breaks. lmgtvr. wa~ rnJUrt:d on the fn-st phl)' ment. The head hneman decided tha. 1 1 1

ut. foi h their he..:t anJ all they have . .ability to take advantage of the b.ounds at th~ !hirty yard 111~ .. e. \\ el-1 f1eld p1~evented _at..:l:Ul'<l.te meas1.11e- I u n D and ''a~ earr1ed from the field with· t11e Co\\iJcc)'s had ~.x mc:hes to go. a badly hu1·t ankle. \Vi th seven min-1 Geo1 ;,.;e tr1etl. the J11.(., but gaJnt:!d Plumbing, Heat ing, E lectrical

I )10:\1>\])·.·1-1'- ST.\1I1Eb t 1 ft ~10-:\T.\.XA L'.?\IYERSITY !1-tes.of thl: period left, Romney sen_t nothmg_ ~'\iontann: Look the ball on an d Sheet Metal Work <::is unvre. U..L 1 ..,a, WI e a e Tcm U:.LVi!:.. an all s~ate high school m Etkiei..1, Gardner, Dobeus and Ball. Lne rony yard hne. Babcock took

iJ. CashmcTe has been playing a l--!n frn:i1 Butte high s._hool, will be at llubcats Threaten Goa l the ball for two yurd..; t.lu·oug-h lm~ Phone 300 30 W. Main imrlei-lul gume th.s ··eal' anJ i.; put- ril!·ht end. This is his s~cund vu1r o: ·cnused to the muddy field. the ''et-1 Le1ore the quart.er nmde. n,! up a strung tid for all-conferern.:E- Varsity football at. the l:niYer;ity. eran:; J, st t.he ball on dowr.s. Dab- Fourth Q:ua1te:f'. l;IJi.;lS. j' 1· u· h . 1 'icrheus. car,tail1 of the (!r1"z7.r1e• . ..:cc·k pull~rl down Harkins who had G:1rdner kicked tu Harkins who 01st:n, uf G1cat. ·a is .g 'Is Pay- .. ·· - "' ~lippc.d ti1roug:h the line and wa.s on \'\f!S nailed in hJ.s tracks while trying .. h.;-; t 111:d :l- car at left tackle fur wiil be* playin;4' hi,.:; iast game for th1: i1is way to a touchdown. GPuq;l· 1 tu swaj· cut of tne lJath of .MonL<:l.!.<J ~ !:itatl: tollege. lJis defense is al- l"ni,·eisi..y. \"ieiliaus, u g·iant in sta- tried tr.c line once but g-aincd little. tacklcr:'i. 1farkin;:3 hit. the line fui ~1y;;; ucpentlabl~ and his oifonse full ture, p!~ys right. tackle and is Harkins then discarded his mud-soak- eight yards and rna<l~ i,i·st down on .. right. I skon~ lir.esman. ed headgear and dove ir:to ihe line the second play with four more. Al-

.\ri(;_. <.:.n~t.her Gr~at Fall.s man? ~vill ~\!unay1 a fcrmer star o( Saint nly co be tac~de<l iiercely by Dobeus . . hor.;gh slight oi build, the Laramie ~a,- r.~s la!:it ;,aff:.L for .:J.lontana :St""'te. L'harkz; is another veteran of last The ball slipped :from his hands and im" ha:;. .beei1 a cun~is_:..ent .guar~ on vear's brizzly te:!m and ·will defend bot1 nded into the arn1s or Jim Ario.

1e lelt s1de of tbe lmc for tnn~e ;he posit.ion of light guard. Gardner tried right enJ but was e 1:.us. forced out of bounds with a small f"'"<Q;»o~~ ....... ~~--;

WiL.,1;n, all curfcrence center ol Le" is , of Butte High, did not play J&in. E1krem went t.hrough the line ~ f A s H I 0 N ~ ~ ~i~0~~1~1fo;i~~:~a~1~ ~m~~-ue .. ~~~.,G~~~ ~~~~edi~: b~:a~~~~ w~~~ t~~·~sC~~s t:1i .o \Vyotmi~·!'sthtcnbyi1rd li:-e: Eikfrem & ,' I -een a iavorii.e o..: t.he slu<lent body .state man in high school and has bet:i: ~~~:i~ tl~~i~gh ~he iin.c. gG1!1

;lne.r 1~~~ ' nd his ability need.5 110 introduction. P~~~-i~.l~a~. J:[OOd steady g-ame at cente1 one yard on an end run. Chez made -1 l BADBER SHOP A \ ogt, lh the bitter Root valley, 1Wiil f.our yaTds through the line and roth- : !l V o <luu!Jt start at right guard. \ ogt Des~el \Yill be in the position oI ·nQ" L·ll the se::.und attempt. The ball ' ' as out of the cal h season play be- lelt guard . This i:; his first year at went to Wyoming on their two yard I' and ' u:sl ot ltlJU.1ie:s but is rn top form the l'niversity and he never played !mC'. f ' ow. I with the Cubs, so b an unknown I ntercepts Pass. t Beauty Shoppe '

.l.h.:bt.:uH, of Lewistown, is anothe1 •)Uartity .to th.e Bobcats. De~t went ~n for . .\Tio With his! J . B. NEIL, Proprietor l ,. . \.t:l" • co1111 endable aame at lltc(.;m ), ~1 'e~eran lu;ies::11an o1 Jc:. " e en ' e r"'e pun ec • Baths Phone 461~J ree :,ear mah. lie has been play- \\"I ··. 1 . , . · t.,., k to •h t ce G o & t l It

1;.ht t.a1.:kl~. 0 last ,._ear's Gr1zzl~- .t..eamj. wil,l be play-li Ulc..I, irum Big SanJy. has been lll.f.!' his usual pos1l1011 a ... lett tackle. ~~ ~.._.~,,...~~~~

laying a good game at right end. Ronglien . at left enri is a man o ~ 1=============="" lUl'<l was vut of t11e ga111e all last \ Ubity (Xfer1en<:t thotwh he was not p A l 4 r r ear oecause of injuries. in last years game between the uni- J\ lJ L "~..l'Y.r."" ... -..• .. •.r..r ...... - .. ..............,·~·...-..-...

vL1 Gardiner, .uontana State'; tii- ve1s>t)· a1.d State toUe~e. II $ P AGET AND P AGET ~ lo th1«at, ha; been nlaying the best (.I. ,, l ·u r. t h lJ . - . Store F oI Better Bargains ~ ~ ame of his l:an::er this year and has! : _ 11 nsl\.e,. w io '~.1 ~ 11e~ t e n1~c1- ~ PIPES " . b lit m hand .m" the position ~~l) J~lay ls a tuvl:. th1eat man ano -- .--L 0

q~~ 1~te~ba~k. 0 15 domg much to IJII '..hc.1 s;'lce_; -".~: STUDENTS ATTENTION English Made - Archie Eikrem. from last year's cated by the famous Bi.I Keli~ !> ~ itten;, w•ll scan at left half. J:.ik- gradrnt,.,n la•t yePr. 16 in ch Pac Shoes \ $3.50 to $10.00 m has been domg some good line l\ain cf Helena high, ,.,.rn be at left $6.90 ~ each

luntan~ ct'11e'3 ,-ardage. •. 1 m~n to Loe ur.i1crsity's backfield. Suits and Overcoats Klii1"nschm1"dt Co lun;;lll!': ar.u makmg his ,hare 01 ·1

half. Kain is a n•teran and rnluable Rubbers $1.00 I ~

ay.s p ..... ~ s a is~e:ad~ ga e. a. ,. e for the un.inn:sity, is anothe:r man $18.00 a nd $21.00 o n.1 I c:<pta•_n .!labcu_cl~, ot _\finl1es Ct1l)1'!·1~ahlt-I MCI ro\V, who will play righ• half II "-' 12 Ea<t uain • all. Haoco,k s loiee m h•ttmg Lhe fn>m last ;ear's line and will need Sheep Lined Coats SS.90 I / n~h~~~ ~~to~~ae~ m~l~ite~:m~:fcnsivc watchillg. . (... ................ ~~~~~~--.-.-..oy,. 1 1J;haL"k, us~s rilcnty of head worh . !Hellinger , university fl.li.l back, is ml hits t.he lir(.:' with a force that I another new man in the "U'' Iii~eup mn.and~ re!'pect. this yeal' .

As ho:h llne5 are strong defensive 1 and othel's who have sho ;o,-n up very db nnd the bat'kfie~ds aTe .fast, well this year._ Ball and Le~vis who

sing somewhat the same styles 0 , rave 112.J. c.ons1dcn-able ex;>er1e.nce at lay i tne weather c.:ornJitions. should end lJositions this y£ar are both de­ot. ~iYe any advantage to either J-endab1e 0;1nd will probably bet into

action Saturday. Little is kno\Vn of ,.... ·am, However it. is hoped that the the u:.i\ersity·~ 1·eserv·e power but chi will be dry ar.<.I rhe day clear that s~ems to be their weakness this > permit a. faSt spe;.;tacu~ar game. Yte!L

the field should be heavy and the Alter all the facts are tabu;ate<l [~1;:iin1~~~o~~~ ii~~d~ub:d\i,~g h~;~l ~r! anU cvnsideTed it would take a deep \ Vil a"'ainst th~ best of ·the '·U". insig:ht to find anv marked adYantage "' on eithe1· side. The university will

l.!ohcats' H.l:.scrvc Stre ng. miss the ~:rtat Kell\-, who featured i\Ion~ana ~tate has some verv (!'oo<l their last year's vie:tory. but are scnd­:~cn P power if it ha:s to be· used. in!; a good t•epresentative team

\\.!llin~tou ~· .)ubsliwle quarter-back~ a.:..:ainst the Bobca.ts. l\'Iontara State lays a goud game arJ 'vill no doubt hus the best balanced team that they et a l hantc ~aturda:y if he has re- ha·:c ~ent a.zainst the university for >vered from an injured ankle. Ri('h- ~e,·e-ral years an<l haYe at 1ea~t an I nl~, another backfle}<l sub. is an ac-1 erC'n break to begin with. For the: rale p2.s$er playing his fi1·st yeal' final outcome-well the game will be

1. \.<ll·~it,:-. ball. Any injuries or va- cve:r at approximately 3 :80 p. m. Snt-1ncies in the line tan be lcplace.d urday and until thtn we do r.->l choose \ I 1·e~b n, B:..Pe1kr or Re:ning-son. tn ron11,1it our.:;:eJves.

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P. A. rJ sold en,y­whPre in t!Jy r~d tin" putmd and half-pmmJ titJ humidors, end pound crystal-gla•s l1umidorJ wit11 •Pongr­moiJUnr: r top. Aud always ,.,;11, eYCT)' Lil o f bite and p1,1rch 1 e­movt-d bl the Prin:c

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-PAGE FOUR THE "\\'EEKLY EXPONENT. TUESDAY, KOVEl\IBER 15, 1927

~liss Phyllis Johnson spent the I Vi eek end in heridan. SOCIETY "Chemical Warfare ls Not

Inhuman," Says Prof. Sheppard

ART CL B WILL HOLD BAZAAR DECEl\IBER I

:::-tations. Fabrics, prims, jll\\'eh 3-4 and ,·arious inte-restinl! thin~ hn'

been ordered from .Taprm, Chinn ar :\~w :Ue:xieo. \\'all hnnging::. m

Sunday dinner g·.wst.s at the- Om.eirn 1·

Beta house were Dean ~1nd .Mrs. Nor­ri s.

The !\nnual A1t Club Buztta~ wil~ ~~1;t~~tef1~eos~1 t~:c7~: ~~-11..:l.n~~~ wt bl:' held Friday afternoo!1 and Sa~1~r-<lav monlin)! l;n Del'._ .::nd a~1d .l1 d. Tlw bazaar has stt.'>adily ~nin( Fo.r this tazaar lwautuul urtitles uf 'ul t:larity in the eity and nwny pe-: artistic handicraft haYe bel.:'n se<.:ute 1 pl~ look forward to the eve11t to hu

~li~s Thelma Gaylord, delcg-ntc to tl1e Y. '\\'. C. A. com·ention. retunH~d irom Portland TuC'sday.

t ti \t,neni·rn Relief J .111iqu(' Christmas g-ifts . • \onounco Pi Phj's und tll nenssit:Jte more infrequent· _rr_u_n_i _c_;,_·c_c,_·c_ " _" _ _ '_

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rnl·u·a 11·on. Initiate. . .\ droning roar sound~ ovcrhea.d l . k h I · I · T t ab··•, e the din of :l busy c.:tty, thcr~ tl:i deanings at l rv uuc " ..

LMnbda Phi frute1n1t,· announces Pt Beta. J>hi e cl lorma lru ia .1~11 n. flash of bright metal win~s agmnst. .\ltlwugh Germany i~ i:roh1b1.1cd by ~~"-..~""-..~"-..'-."'-.~~"-X"-''""-''~~"-"'-~"'-"'-~''--'-~"'-"'-.'--"-"-'-~~~ .. the in1t1at1on of Edwm Stro111111en of Saturday 1 i'i"~rn~0 'j, 1 [t"'" •itfi"l"ll~~~,'~ the sky, and two sbndowy str~nks treat\· from manufactunni; \\nr-gas ~ , l'LOO

~~~,~~,~~'-~ J Ana ... onda 11 ~~~~cioi\~~,~1n~ e~\ ~het ~h·a;ter i~ousc. mn1·k the passage of . lhe dead~tcst d~em-1tuls. she neYertheil•::.s. handli'::. ~ DOl\'T THRO\\' 1,,HE l\L\GAZINE ON fHE 1 R ~ I n1i'5les to be used in future warl•. re . great qt1anlilies of t~e substan~e> ~ \\"HEN YOll CAN BUY MAGAZINE

E L L E N ~ June Burke was a week end guest -- the dtemical bombs. \Vil! the Clllll'C lflt'h da\' Ill h~r \\Od<l famous cl~L~ 11\- a ~ I at the Kappu DE'lta house. 1 Eva 11ae Carmen sp~nt the week nopulalictt of ~reat cities bo thus !Ill- dustl). · 'J ht.:: cl1~.mleuls ntn) he en~i.I~· J HOLDERS ,.\ND STA DS v, 'end at. the Pi Bet.a Phi huuse. itihilat.ed in t.he next war'! \\" ill an procured, but w11l t.hey ~\e1· be cfle<:- ~ FROl\l lTS FOR ~ He\. U. G. Klemme and w1fo were -- n·e outside the zo• e of battle front ~ >\ 1.urcla;• d1.nne1· ~1ests at the Amigo D1"1111e1· at1es1.. at. the Chi Omeg~_·1 l·roplane. fortumtte to escape any pTO-

1 t· " Th ' s from tht> I~ RE >\ - a• I • ~ tec·t1·,.,,. anti· ,,,.,· .. ratt ..... 1.11_1:.;., be a.b.lc to qu~nt lOns. c a~ wer . I' TH EAT ~ house. hou~c l'riday night wc1·c :.lrs. L. W. ~ · " ,.. l 't l St te hem1cal w·1rfarc is

l<I -- . I Hurg, Dolly Tr1pn and :\largarN tr:rnsform a met1·opolis mt.o ·t'1 }1fJ le~ th1~~ ;:he~· ~Yil~ ,~·ot ~ ~ ============ ~ I :\liss Gretchen Thaler was ~1 dllmer Dewe:---. murgue by bomhinp:. it "'" 1 1 u trn- · · ~ ~ r s,."lle-St of :'IIiss Mary Catherine Bell at poiseness gasses'! StiC'nce SflY:S. no! :\lis.5.~s Thelma Gaylord an<l Rub:- ~ TODAY

$1.50 to$15.00 E A R L S. M A R S H A L L g Hamilton Hall. c Proicssor ~hephart!, whv ho.els a h.indsLh,· well' Sundny dinner gue~l$ ~

Dinn<:'r ~ucsls t"cnnnission in th<.' t·nit1.:<l Statt>S Ar- at th~ . .\migo house. Clara Bow .:>igmu _\lpha Ep~ilon. 111 y division oi d1l•miL'nl ·wnrfar.e. __

-l·n- ~ Twenty-six couples wer~ prcs.t·nt LO I .. .\lr. ,.\"allcr ... ucConnack and Yens l ~ ''-~'-"'-~~''~"-~"-"-~~~ cnjov the <:arni\'al fireside at the I Ri\·ene.s wt.:re clumcr guests al Lhe ~axe fort}~ the fi.wt.s ~1 ·"' prc,=-.ull.et lll 1 lrofossor and )lr5.. \ 'aughn were S...'°"~'~~~~''-''~'°''"'"-''

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---- "Hulan ~· Amif;o hvuse Friday evening. ;s1gm_a . .\.1pha l!:p:s.don huu.sc Sattinla,y the followmg nrl! I~. ~'.1 a kctuie ~e- !-;undav dinner guc-.rs at tht• :-;igllH' .::.:_:__ ___________________________ _ -- I e\ emng. fore t~~ Alpha L~1 ::s11n~ui, m~ctmg < hi h0.u::;e Thur::dny night. 'lol her \"isiting J-.,t \\ erl1wsday night. · \\ ashmgton I ___ ~~-....~"-"-~'-~"-'-'-''-,..'''-~~'-~"--'-~~~~"""-'--''-"-'-~ '

"'EDNESDAY AND H e re. Sigma Chi wishes to correct tht• mis.statement~ :\hrtl1'1 'Wini hcs'c·r was the ~uest '- INfi PARLOR Roberta \linter's mother of Great I P'ledg . ~o frequently mntlt• 111 reg-nrd .lo,thc tf,l·:a,,. 1"rahn at the Chi Omcgn housr ~ ~RT SHOE SHIN

THURSDAY Falls is visiting- het· this week at tli"nrn Chi a1.nounces the plodg- dan"ers we may expect from e• op.•ne Is l · - ~a 1

· , 1:- B gas attacks in iuture wars. As the1· lltH.B). _ _ ~

Nov. 16~17 I Hamilton H al l. j ing of Leroy .\loor~ ot ozeman. la1·irer bombing pla1 <..!> t'<lll cnny as;' \!rs . L. \V. Bur,, of Billings and

''Broadway Nights" ' Dr. an<l i\lrs. Swain of Helena were I Bernice .Norri::;, llelen llidrn1an, ~ct uni:- a few l\1n:s of. n loal~. th<' I Mrs. Gus }linter o( C:l'eal Fall~ wit.h 'YE .ARE NO\Y LOC.\TED A.1' 26 EAST 1\lAIN srrREET ) J week end ~uests at IIamilto·n Hall. I l\iary l)Lcnrr. a1.d Ge1~n·.uclc.' Han;: SC\,~tu! thou1s·a\1d t.0,1111°t an~c1'~1;;~~~l the it daughters were dir.ncr guest..~ a~ ---:---i -- . rnon<l w~re cl~nne,.t:. ~U~::>:.s at ;ht.? l i ex.p10SlYc w rn:.l \\O\l 1 . l(' 11 e · at the Chi Ome!?a house Saturday

E 'JBER 18 I 2\Jiss. Doroth;1 Chamberlain and. her Beta Ph1 hou:st Inda' c\t::lllllo. to .dcvupulate a Jar!!··· t·ny. w0t1ld 1:e- l'\'1:minz. . "\\ .. e would like to tiCl' the faee~ of our old CU$l01ner s <ll1d FRIDAY, NOV n • qtme a transport led of such p•o-1 · --· ~ f

s:stcr, l\larion, were Sunday dn-ne.r -- · 1 · 1 t l b t 1 solicit the patronage o ne"· one~ ''Vaudevil1e" II 'lt JI II h. v ll ror~it1t~~ t mt.. 1 ~ m1l!'•1 l~ (·om at c.~.. :\!r~. L :\1. Stan:e,· i~ yisiting- dur-

J?uest.s at am~ a· jB~f:C.i~aju~. a ,·it!1 lntlc d1ffwulty: Anti eYe~1 .1. in .. the week end fn ""hitPhall <\ml '- \VE , PECLALIZ E IN SHOE DYING .\ND CARRY A

I l.iean Heni<:k w:i.::> a dinner J,,.uesl tht·ir. ht-mbs '~"E>l ~· dis harg-ed ~ntl~u- I )Ihs Porothv C'hamherlain. of till..' ar ~ C0J}1PLETE LL 'E OF POLISHES A.1 1D CLEAN EHS Dc1rothy i'\hller of Butte wa:s a the h!lp 1a Ddt~1 house 1hutsda.)t hl• cxty .. t!1~ :mnple.i>t t:. Ol' Of .~l\1' l d(•r:1'·tnwnt, i'l tul.;irg- her plal'l' \\';lilt [it

~ SA TURD .. \ Y, NOV. 19 t:Uest of Beth l\lc Arthur at Hamilton I~;. rin ~/H~ .,.a,·e u \'t:I"Y intLl"(':.ting 1 r~mf l1u1ldrngs, as d{'\"L•lopL·d dulln she is Ktine. ~'-~""-"-X~""-."'-..~~~,~~~~ ~~"-"-"-"-~~"'-.'-.~X~"'-.""-~

i~ Hall. c e. g_ [ h ~ ip l ruroi>e 1 , lw late war, would be ample prote .. ·-

1 Johnny Hines lt'\'IL·w 0 er r v 'J • t1011 to the iownspt:>ople. ThC':s<' hou!>e:::.

. -in- th~li!~~~a~_i1~:; ~~hi~~~n ·pjx · ~;:.~ 5Pfh~ Dinner Guesls a t 3t~·~n;~~d~ ~~:~l;i1~0at~L l::11.t~:;~1'~~3~el::l~ \~, SPECIAln~, ... ,..,......,...,..._...,..,......,...,..,._...,.,,..,._. ..... ._...,.,,..,._.....,~~-~-._,.._..__...-_,~,._.~ ...... ~

~ "White Pants \Villie" house. L ami><la !'hi H e use. ·nto th' 11><>llli' 1 ho shtrht pre<st11 o § DA" A'.' ' D :'\IGHT SER YI CE _ PHONE 273-W lr. and .\h"s. Lou Howard :rnd ]llr. thus tr :1.tetl se~tl::. c1acks snth a~ ¢: i ·'"""·"'

and .Mrs. Rav Bvwd1:n we1~ J1r.ner J d d \: mdow~ f 1 mt um Q

~: 1\lt:s. Earl Keves arr i,·ed in Boze- · 1.1 l'l · I 8 ',·111

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01~.~~"~.:~~-· t•'). 1·01·1:1·1·1.~ ~111· ou·t I THIS In man Sunday Lo· spend the we~k at suest:s at the Lamut a . 11 1oust: un· M ~: .... .,~, ..... , ~ ~ N E l s 0 N c A Q

SU1''D.AY, l\IONDAY the Kappa Della house. She was for- day. --- throcgh them The bnildirg-s need U TUESDAY mc1ly l\fiss Dorothy Jac:kson. Bridge Party not be air tig-ht iw1 of any specwl I

~ Jack 1\fulhaJI and Dorothy Dmncr Guests Gi' en. 0~~~~u1~1t~~~· impo1 tant t esnlt~ nre to I Ul[EU ' ~

~ 1\1 k ·u . th ~'\lpha Gamma Della. A btrefit. bridge party wa::; giYe11 bt> t'XJl!'ctcd from 1utuit ehemwal lf I\ J Oldest and Most Reliable

COLLEGE WORK A SPECIALTY ~ ac ~a1 In . e Rut:i Rutledge, Rubr Gill, Marilla at the Kappa Ve!ta house Saw1·day I\' arfare on the ent.mitc of mankind. I

Gold Medal Picture "-hitlock, Esther toekton, Martha afternoon , the prooeeds g-oing- \'~ tho ln ,rn dfo11 to co•ubnl a \\ate1 wuim Rubber apron made by Lhe <:! ~ student orga111zat1011 room. l hen~ ll I ti b l · h I ~troy n j ll Of ft" e ?6 East l\Ia:in "Sn11"le Brothe1· Smile" Flvnn and lsabel Gilchrist wore din- " , .. , et ,._. Ol cs, w m 'e. . s "". ·. Sea111le•s Rt1bbe1· Co. I c ~

~ were thirt;·-five women prcsL11t. .ur.:). I 1 d d I k b l1'1 ~ ~ ner rues.ts at the Alpha. Gamma Del- tl(' c .?. W('O en ( c =' Y i:a 1l°' ~· O\·ersneet won first prize. +-h l at pa1is a nc" 35

r~""'-~........._'--"-""'-~~~'""'-...,.,_~/ ta house during- the week. :.n~·a,- cunt.er-"· ~r · -· · C lw..-..-.-..-.-..r...._,.._-...-.,....., ............ -..-..-..-............. -..-..-.. -..-..-..... ..._,._~._..._,,._....._ .. ......,,._............_............,..,,.. : .:~L'''li,al PL-int is hem~ de\·elope<l at 0 =c-:-::==========--============:--::=j

~~~""" :~c~\~~~ .. Fall I Fn'.!l~\\<)od !!O\'l'l'!llllcnt il.rst:n;d. '~hi .. h g _ .. --.....,,.... ......... .....,,..... ......... .....,,....,.... .... ...,,.....,..._..., ..... ,......,...., ..... ,..._...,,.......,.~

I~~~-....~~~ ··., . l pronnses to preHnt the bore< ronl. I All color·s blacl· bl11e i·ed g

,.., The annual Lambda P ti party was ··ttack:nc- the dotk:-.. 1f ~ui.:c~s,;fu - "' ' l!eld Friday cnmin.~ at the Elk's haJ. ·h:~ de\ t:lorment will ~~'n.• ~"'·era! and g reen. A real bargain. .

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}1eeco~·~i\~~nsofal:\d c~el~~i~·~Y~ (t~~~·~~d T~f: ~~i~:~;~~~/~-fl ~\i~~!~a~ll~-~~~c\~) l;l~)~·e"~~ii . R 0 E c H E R r ea 0 Ca S auests were }lr. and ~\lrs. \\-_ A . .:\lur- lje c:.a''' J to ('OntlH<'r~ial ~,1~cl munki11aii O i

• Yay, :Mr. and 1\lrs. J . A. Thaler . .Jtr. no>m·e. From motion p1eture news · ar.d ~lrs. A.nton Lund, :\Ir. and Mrs. 1eel~ we nun- SC>c- i·idure<:; of ;wto- D u fi c

0 I Robert Snell, lris Peter~ .. \lkt:.• .Jen- rl~ne~ .. du!-iti"rn:(' hn-g-e field:' of th(· R son, Helen Schultze. Gabriell:.l Gib- boll weevil in his attunpts to destroy

1 son, l\Iarjorie Richie, ~orma I•""~ic:k. the c<>tb n hefo1e tne bolls open . An I • Alice Yandenhook, Yirginia Gilbert. rT~c·ni.,. poJ<::L1.I' is no\\ bemit u:::t1d ef- Phone 327 .

You Will Certainly Enjoy a

HOT CHICKEN TAMALE -A'l'-

The Bungalow i ~i~neF~;l~~-~, i~~-~~~~~n c?i.'~~~~ry . E~·~~1;, ~~~l~~-~~·ct11~~~n~te;~1: 5":{.\~~tt~~,!10~1\1~1~ 1 Prescriptions a Specialty Siefe1t, Dorothy Grigsby1 Loretta ha1na•'t~ pamt pHrn~1se~ to ~1l"a~ly li;Hl-0-.;:HJn~D-On~

BEAT THE f.RJZZLIES! Gritz, Christine Stafford, .luarita nc1case the speed C'lf1c1ency of ships U . Fish, 1.larjorie Fisk, .'.'IU<lge l\Iarquis, J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 • 1 ' 1 c 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 I I I • I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 • I I I I Helen HLkman . Helen Strong-. ~1il· I ~~ "

dred Cameron, Winifred Wlieat, Lois ~~~~DO~Kl~E-~N-G·EssssiTCH""--~EL~L~'-.-.;$~· ~~. ~~COL~L~E~fiE""-.""Sl~N>S!NOS..~ "'~· ~ King. Louise Kil lorn, G<:'1·!rude \\"il- 1 ~ . ~ ............ -...-. ....... ......... _ .. _.._......_ ............. ...,,...._._ ....... ._ .... -.. ..... _,._.._ .... _._ ••• _.._..._ ... ..._..._.._._.......,..,.,..-..-..i kin, ~lai·)~ Taylor, Dolly Tripp amJ !

Harriet Wier. ~. Funeral Home ~ I ~ ~ -,- ? -for- I ~

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MIRRORS YOUR ANKLES THIN INSTEAD OF THICK

Slimness of the ankle is ever

important. Tl1isSlipper Heel*,

all silk. l10se will make it ap­

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' RIALTO owar s Playing This Week

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SHADOW STRIPES Talk about beautiful Suit Patterns - They are red hot ~ 1

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Last Time Tuesday Night Don't Miss rt

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Cast of 50,000

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the Collar of this amazing new shirt

CAN'T SHRINK

W E l!A \ 'E something brand new to show

you. A li ne of shirrs tail­ored by Shirtcraft-wich the new-rypc Everfi t col­lars. These collars can n vcr pinch your neck, c:1n n e\ er crease or ·~vrinkk, no matter how man~· rimes they"re laun­Jercd-bccause rhcr will

nor, c~l1111ot shrink.

A new, exd usive pro· cess makes this possible.

No m atter what size you wear, you'll fiod it here, and-whar's more -you'll find the size pre­cisely the same afccr 100 launderiogs. when ordin· ary collars feel like a hangman's noose.

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