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Student Nominations Will Be Held In the Gym Thursday Morning IVOLUME XIX. BOZEMAN, MONTANA, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1928 27 'THANKS FOR THE SPINACH" 1 r- -- S. C. FACULTY SELECT TEN WILL BE PRESENTED MONDAY REPRESENTATIVE STUDENTS .,OOTERS CL B WILL GIVE CLEVER COMEDY AT ELLEN THEATER MONDAY ANO TUESDAY OF NEXT WEEK I ----- FOi FACULTY MEMBERS EXPRERS OPI NI0:\ I I. ' VOTE FOR TEN REPRESENTATIVE i STUDENTS

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Student Nominations Will Be Held In the Gym Thursday Morning

IVOLUME XIX. BOZEMAN, MONTANA, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1928 NU~IBER 27

'THANKS FOR THE SPINACH" 1r- --M~nla~:- State':T~-: Rep::ntati~:Student:---111M. S. C. FACULTY SELECT TEN WILL BE PRESENTED MONDAY ~--·-----------------------·-------·---------·1 REPRESENTATIVE STUDENTS

.,OOTERS CL B WILL GIVE CLEVER COMEDY AT ELLEN THEATER MONDAY ANO TUESDAY

OF NEXT WEEK

I -----FOi TY-~E\"EN FACULTY MEMBERS EXPRERS OPINI0:\

I I. ' VOTE FOR TEN REPRESENTATIVE i STUDENTS

PAGE 'TWO THE \\ EEKLY EXPONE, 'T. Tl:E DAY. APRIL 2~. 1928

'f lp.~ 1:Ucdd ~ sxµan.ent Published every Tuesday of the Coliege :rcnr by the Stnff chosen from the

students of :\lontann .State Colle',!"e of the Gniversity of Montana, Bozeman, Montana. Subscriptton Rate: .. ~.00 per school year

Acceptance for mailing at special rate of pos~a~e proYided :for in Section 1103, Act of October 3, Hl2'i, authorized February 17, 1919

Subscriber to the :\ew Student Intercollcginte News Service covering the happenings of all American collt!ges and unh·ersities.

ED'TOR-1. ·-cll!EF HOBT. ~I. DULL, ':JO

.Jame's 2\1. Hamilton. Dl•an o( .:\ll'n 1'E\YS ::;TAFF AS:>OCIATE EDITOR .. - ... JO O'COXXOR, '2 ~~ .. ;~11;)r~:~111£ct~~~~1~ls<"~l~~g~n~11~11 :iS11~~~ .:\lANAGIXG EDITOR........... . ..... ·-···· ..... - ....... W~I. BE:\JA:\llN, '28 ti('n of bein~ l'onr1Ht('tl with the ASSISTAKT EDITOR. ...................... - ................... ESTHER STOCKTON, '30 ll'a<·hin" profr»ion in rolle;:riate dr-SOClETY EDITOR ... ·········-····· ........... ··-······--········ ......... 1\IARY McCOY, '30 cles fl)r a loni.rlr eortinuou .. pcril1d

:::ocit:ty Assistant:5, Frnncts Fo!-dcr, FkH·enee John~on !.~.~~:~s :~r;:ai~nJY~~n~~lt~~l'h~~a~~,'l'l'~_.·f~ /~t~ FEATURE EDITOR. ......... ·······-···-- . -···············).!ARGARET DEWEY, '29 iimat~ ll-.r.nrcctivn with all phase-:. (ti

Feature \\"riters, :\la.ry Hale, Bl·rniece Crane, James Morrison SPORTS EDITOR.... ······- .......... ·-·········--··· ................... J A)lES LOONEY, '28 ..\S;;JSTA. 'T SPORTS EDITOR ... .. GEO. HART, •ao WOMF:."S ATHLETICS...... .-.......... MARJORIE SPAULDING, '28

Staff Artist: ~fa1·guret Lemmon Reporters

Leonard '\.'ing-, Ruth Asbury, Patricia Knowles. :\orma Beck, F. J, l\lac­Cormick. :\lary '\"illiam-.;, Xedra Gt!cr, .:\1ary Simpson, Ruth \\"oodarJ, Flora J 1a,·1<:., Haiel .:\le lion, Earl Ruchl'rJ;, \'irginia )!ills. Jesse Helm, ?\Iargaret B1 wm:rn, Tl'd Chaddock, Louisl· 'Wilson, Al Griencr, \\"m .• A.nderson.

C1l' l·du. ational gume in the statt.~ of )lontnnn. Coming- to ).Iontana in lt>Sll durin"'° the ... umnll'r ·whln this tl'rri- H H J u I t<'l")" \\l!S first admitted tO Statehood. eaven e p s. Dea1. Hnmilton bl'l':'lllle Superintend- i } I ent of Publi<· ~,·hools at )Jissoula Another Saxop 1one . where he remnint'd for 12 Years. Jn !~~\;~ whl·n tlw· law was fitst passt.·d Not content with spring house de~n­to lSt~tblish the various bran~hes ol ing, presidential campaigns, senate 111~ G1l•atcr l"niH·r~ity of :\lontana, ,T. :'II. Yesti~ations and ni11e s-axophones, the Hamilton wa:-. :1ppoin·.ed as a mt.>mber Fate:::. hJ\e ~hrust upon i_1s ~nother s~o­o( thl Hoard l>i Edui.:ation wht•re he phone, makmg ten. "e 1ust rccc1vc.•l n·mainl'"(l for l h:ht years. He rc-1 this b;:ul news from._ the Conn Must~ BLSlNESS ST FF si~nc·<l this posit10n lo l'lltcr the fat- Center, ~lkl_1art. In<l1.ma. . .\ ult\" ol the Starn Cni,·crsity at ).lbs- That will mcrcase the suffr_nng of the BUSINESS :itAXAGER.......................... ..HARDY THARP, JR., 128 ouia a:-. profrs:::;or oi l1isto1:,. and Er- public tc~1 per cent .. ~iccordm~. t_o. the AIJ\"EHTISL 'G )LL ·.\GER .... LE:\ ROBBIXS, '::?9 , .. rwmfrs, and \"ite-Presid~nt of tht.• rcp~rts ut the country. s bc_~t ~tat1st1c1ans. As~i~tants 1n Advc-rlisin.I!, LL•on:tr<l Johnson, Joe Delant.'Y J ii stitution It is int.en.:sting- to re- . 1hc latest perpctrauon IS a saxophone

'29 m~mbcr tl;at althoug-h Dc:ui Hamilton m "F.'1' ~\ ~ <l0n't k

1·uow "h;~!s~ tlu.t CIRCULATION :\lA~AGER. ................ . ...... CLIFFORD S\VA.J'\SON, h b . ti

1 t". lv means 1ut 1t IS rcpl)fk1 to mean ... ax1~-As!'i:-.tant :n Circulation. Ruth Grush I ~~'lC:l·~r· ~ntl~;~~:~r~~ldi~~ 3 ~~l :\~~/;a~l~ phone in Finale." li it is tr!1c that thi:

CLERIC 'L "A'" 'GER :\l~TH \ FLYNN '30 ~ -· t.i, 11 · ( ~ • is the last saxophone, \\C re humhl) .n. .. u ,.,.~ ....... - .. -·········· ····-······· ...... - .... • - , State. ( olk~<: hl· was one vnc ot the thankful. Pro\'iding 110 more saxo-Typists, Coila Hollis., :Jfargaret Br\lwn promtnl·nt 1_1~t~rcs.111 the 1~10\·en~lnt..to phones are m:idc we guc~s we can starnl l'ROOF READERS BD. BOSSLER, JOE ~ORDQUIST make.tlw.lnl\~rsity the mtpos.irc: 111- just unc more.' H0::-.pit..:.l n.:corJs \\ill stitutwn 1~ ha~ be..:(~mc .. lie rcmaml'<l tel1.

Spedal \..,~embly

Lt~ Bouffon Formal ·-· !'cholar ... hip Conte~t .. .\'."'."OCiated Studl'nl~ Dance (·rm:.~ Country Hnce Junior Prom ..

Bo&eman. MonL

C.\LEXDAR

_ .. -··- -·-· Thursda)·, April 26 Frida)', . \pril 27 .\pril 27 and 2S

.April 2S

.\pril :JO .... ~lay 11

at tht.• ~tate Cniverstty for three According to the J.itc:.t l"nitc<l States year~ :md ·was thu1 tran.:'fcrred to censn~. the saxophunc fa1111IY. fr um ~lon~nna S~ate Colleg-'; conur.g- ~<'"re <ts I smallc~t to lar~cst, cun,i:::.ts of the fol· I re!'ull•nt m lHO-t. I• or the li} year Jowin~: E fLlt sopran ,, C 5,1pr.l!l(\. B flit pcri id up to HIHJ he was the actiH soprd;lO curn:d, 13 fL! sopr.llll' str;ti):.!ht. head of .:\lon. tnna. :::;tate College bc-1 F mczzo-M1pr.uw, E fl.H a ltd, C mcl1 lh. ~i1h" acting- a~ Dt·an of :\len ar.d B flat tenor, E flat b;iritone and B flat tea hing- d:1:-:.sl·s m t.•t.·onomir:-. bass. Thi~ fiflet.•n year period wag tht! ,

tryinC" time of upbuihlin~ ard of met·t. Count Em and ' Veep ill!! nnd O\ ei con11ng- obstat:lc~ of .dl , C , I kmds. And it \\a ... dunng- this timt I Count cm, F~ntkmLn. ount cm ant that ,Jnme-.; :\1. 11.urnlton ch<l the f111e "\\Ph LIT~i~k~~ i~'~:./. 1~; ii;; tlut the ne'' '.': 01 k t~at h~h rC'sulted m :\lontann meu ,_..,, prano 111 F is to tie 3 le.t<l statt.• {_ <'llfoc-e a~ "e no\\ kno" it , mstrurnent. Yon k1. " "hat that mean!). Tho ... e \\t're the ttml"~.::; ''hen lt.ptesen-, Remc:m1 tr "hen \tU U"l'J to , 111 i.: in thr SCHOL.\.fil:HIP CO:\"TEST I tat!\ es of both tht• ClllH'r'1ty and the chocr' faenbo<h "•I.led co sing che . . . St~h· Collec:t.> had to :tttl-'nd the ll\!:m•- solo pane;, it \\ a~n t so had \\ hu1 most Tlns weC'k-end :\Iontana State College will act as host to the lat1H~ ... ,..,:.Hm ... l\PJ) t\\o )l'3r~ !lml of the ch ... "lir \\J:> ... <t 10 work 5mgmg

high school students that are taking part in the annual scholar- I alto, l'"''"'''e or 1. "· hut "hen they ship conte~t. Each year this eyent has gained in size and the br"\~hf :h~\~~~~ 1 :~~1 ~1!~~ .. ~t ~f·\h~e~r;~~e_. high school .-tudenb of the ,\ate look fonrnrd to the contest !sh lnqui<ition, the nnker< oi ihis .in·

a1rum<"nt haYc <lnpl·d uut a new design with interest that is equal only b~· the state basketball tournament. which is Jifferent i· m all the res1. It During the two day:; that the n1eet is in progress oYer three I '°\t·~·~~e11 ~~"i~t::~~t 1 'J.:::.0 J~dcsa~~ff:~~~J • hundred young men and \\"omen will be our guests. It is the duty wy "orse. Ho hum.

of each and e\·ery student of )I. S. C. to take upon himself or herself to see that the contestant. are accorded eYery courtesy. de~{nE\J:L~:~.,ain • d 1 ""nt to kno" and in short. to make their stay in Bozeman a pleasant or1e. \\·h,· you ll••n"t nt · You di<1 nt •" ,.n

rilt.; aiid nnst.:r my .:-ist kttLr and bob The contest will end with the big mixer dance in the Gym '''Y' that just for that he w<m't "" tn Saturday e\·ening. E\·ery one is inYited and let us hope that ,,·boo!. "''' ""t nnothl'r ,,f your pap,rs h II I · J cl ct h.erl'. ar.d bob think:- it i:-; tlw bunk. t e co ege attenc ance JS one- lUll re per cent. he «'Y> that 1t d"n't hay, uny !>rid" I

I prvblems in it tv sol\'l'. he l'an't pla)

THE C "'E \{' \T''ST OSCUL \1'IO'!tt."'" bridJ.!e but he would like to k.arn. he ·""" • •• .,,, ' • •' c:m play poker tho and he wms lots Xinety-fh·e per cent of the girb, and ninety-nine per cent of I r pdzes that w.iy. and he '"Y' ·ha: Your Paper ha:-.n·t. g-ot any jukes in it the boys are ill\·eterate "neckers."' In kissing, they think that I c•wept in th '"'"t hrad rite at the top. they are indulging in one of the most ecstatic sensations possible. I haven't red yvu paper yet hut he's

alwa~ s ritl. \Yith all n:spect to this n1st majority of youth-and to the theory And bob he , , ·s thut he herd ,,11 that 2-1,000,000 can't be wrong-booh ! 'This habitual osculation about th •t hu,.,. of yours he srys it> winter all summer thl•rc- and the n•:.:.t is ~n adolescent rharacteristic-a high-school trait-the i11e\'1table of the tin"' its mud and it onh· rains result of the adolescents' desire to taste the forbidden fruit and when it isn't 'n•min><. I think he is

J. :\I. IIA:\IILTOX

to o\·erthrow taboo. Just as the great majority of men and women ne,·er emerge from the adole ·cent stage mutally, so phy-' sically, few e,·er grow out of the necking habit.

K . · · II · h I B 1.>bb) intcn~in•l} in ort.il·r to securl" '1ssmg is a ng t in its pace. · ut to realize that place one ,ufficier.c appropiiation for the vper·

exa!.!'"etating- a littll• l'aU'l' the ~ n must shine somltimc. but muybl~ il don't. shine. will \'OU let Hll' know·? It mu.-.t he an n" rUI plat:£'. what hap· pcned your bobc.-Hs '? \\fc ne\cr lwn~ r them an~ m re. bob H~y~ maybl'

you'd take om for n~a:>;kO~". \\l 1lon\ O(ed them and tht1 \' t:at an awful lot. 1 wish you \\ 'Jh( for whl'fh'\'l'r bob looks at then i... t•n•:-; gleam like thl'\· did the t mt' hr h~t that ot ier fello,\· and I h:ul to dn all the- w1 rK for ht • w.:i.s in jail for quite a \\hill'

must have knowledge of sexual relation~. Kbsing i ~only a nleans ation or thdr n:--pel.'tivc instituuon~. to an end. To illustrate: A tired, thirsty traveler is walking [.~~~~·l·ly~e:~e b~·~a1~1~eti~li~~B~;~e~d~~~ along a lonely and desolate plain: in front of him he .uddenly I tw«•n _ leg-i,Jator;. and educational perceives a stairway and ascends to the top. But he discovers ~~~;~ut~hr~$. -~\:J~;;1~:-.~t~~:~~:/~( \~~1~·11 that the stainrny is a thing all by itself and leads to nowhere. J llan11lton '"",." "''"t felt. h~ destends to the plain more \\·earv and thirsty for his fuslra- Dean Hamilton has the distinction . . . ... • of bt.'ln~ thL" 01 ly mun who has ~l!rnd tions ... A tired, thirsty traYeler 1s walkmg along a lonely and th:·c" t rms a, tbc in·csident of the

"-ell don't oigd to rite <lnfl <lon"t lookc rur bob f r he aint comini::.

You regardlr~s. '.\Ii Ke and BOB.

of

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fiALLATIN desolate plain: in front of him he suddenly pe.rceiYes. a stairway ;~~\~at;~~·\~i,~\ ~::"'J~11;~ 1~;,~;h 0;~ and ascends to the top. He d1sc0Yers a beautiful, onental rotto, promott• th<' welfare of the t<aching- ~i:i-tH:><X>"CH:><:H:H:H:><:>CH:><><;><:><X>"CH:>«H:HX>"CH:>i:> ling~rs, and dPscends to the plain-quenched, refreshed, an<1 satis- profos ion in the state. Jo 1~11;; whon . . . Charn_·tll\ir Elliot hl't·ame lhad of the fied .. .. Indeed, the more one ponders on this question of com-1 Greater uni\efSit) of )!oih:<na, Denn mon osculation the more one is appalled at its futilitv and super- llamil~on handed in liis n sig-r.ation ficiality, and nauseated by its loathesomeness. It .. would seem ~~te~h;~e~.i~i~,;~0\~~~!:~1~ 1 \\~11~ti1h~~~;~ that kissing is substituted for thought, intelligence, and conYer- to succeed him. A, he ''"" elf ays. h, --at ion. In1aginc, if ~ ou will, a rouple !'itting in the back :..;eat of ~~~~1~~{ t1~;~~i 1~~ l;·:~~~H~~~l'.~. u~, 11d~"J~rl~.1~ I an automobile anywhc•rc from a half-hour to three hours sucking h_e i" ollo ut the o:Hstandini: authnri-

1 h , I 1. h . . . . ties, t11 the ar1iuous adm1ni:;trahvc

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cac l ol t.:rs tong'Ue.s anc 1p.s, exc ang1ng hahtos1.ses, partaking du i(.•s .._ 5 a ••ie l<llnt. _..\nd wh:n he of each other's respiration, and e\·en, posgibly, .transferring <'OP id.rs hi- bc-t.· liked w<>rk is h:,· 1 gonococci bacilli 1 Booh' again, and again booh !-Utah Chronicle. ~f~;~,~ ;,,. ~i:~'. \~: {~~1~ ;1;~~lci~;\h]:

p 1. uon he 11..1b~ db<.l\\S with the ~~~~~'-"'-"'"-""-~'-'-'~~'-~''-~"-~''-'' ,Ht t 11och: t > :iis advant.J.C-c· an i

i ~ ''O <·an l>c hill•' doubt t'ia· .J. \!.

T H E K 0 P P C 0 ~ [ ba rnltm1 ha, made a hnge sm·cess a ~ ll<"an of )!•n: . . ~ .

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THE WEEKLY EXPOr-;ENT, TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1928

Brue€\ Garlinghouse was a cli!"'.llel' guest. Sunday at the Kappa Delta House.

I ?\Ir. and ~frs. Rav Beck were Sun­

day dinner guests at the Beta Epsil­on House.

I Bertnv Gordon of Butte was a guest at the Sigma Chi House Tuesday eve­ning for dinner.

M. S. C. FACU LTY SEJ,ECT TE:\' REPRESENTATIVE STUDE.'TS

(Continued from Page One) torium. A special price of admission I to all state scholarship contestants and their chaperones will be thirty­five cents. Contestants will secure identification tags at the endorsing table on the first floor of i\lontana Hall so that they may secure this ~pecial low admission.

Saturday morning April 28 begin­ning at 8:30, the commercial subjecis will be held in the college gymnasium. These will continue until twelve o'clock.

During Saturday afternoon, while the papers are being scored and the awards determined, the contestants will be the guests of the college. A reception will be given by the Associ­ated Students for all the visitors and during the afternoon an opportunity will be offered all the guests to visit, under i:ruidance, those parts of the c:ollege in which they are particularly interested. Saturday evening, in the g\•rnnasium. besides the announce-nient of the winners, which will be made bv Chairman Horst, and the making ·or the awards by President Linfielcl, who will also give an ad­dress there will be n special program that ;,Tjll include a play "The Pie in the Oven,'' by Bell, given by students under the direction of the college dramatic department head. Following this the big dance, given under the auspices of the Associated Students, will be held. ATt·angements have been

I made for a special dance band to play that t:\·ening. Admission will be free

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NOTICE IXTRA)IURAL T RA CK . \ ND FIELD SCHEDULE

All fraternities must register their mt>n enter~d in tht? C'ross­country run, Saturday afternoon apl"iI 28 between one :md fh•e P . Af. at the Gym. A deposit of ten cents is required for numbers to be worn by contest.ants, Lhi.s deposit to be r funded upon presentation of number::; after race.

QUALJFYLt'IG TRIALS Tuesday, _\ 1>ril 24

100 yard dash. Hi.:h hurdles. 440 yard run (if necessary)

\\' ednesday. April 25 220 yard dash. Lo hurdles.

E. A . ELGE, Intramural Mgr.

FJN'ALS Friday, April 27

4:45-High hurdles and Shot.

Los An.{!eles. April 24.-Charley Bor::1.h. ('Oll«i?giate sp'rin: champion. will wear the Cardinal and Gold of the University of Southern Californi~ against f\;,:o of the fastest sprinters in lht- country in the Olympic tryouts in the local Coliseum .Tune 16. "'harle.y Paddock. the famous ''fa:;test human" and a former Trojan himse-If, and Prark \\·yckoff. of Glendale hiJ?h school, national junior A. A. U. champion, ·will furni:ih the oppo~ition.

5 :00-)!ile run nnd High Jump. .5:10-100 y:1rd dash and Javelin. 5:30-440 yard dash and Pole

Ynult. Saturday, .\pril 28

a:OO-Low hurdles, Discus and Broad jump.

3:15- 80 yard dash. 3:30-220 yard dash and Hnm·

mer. 3:-:15-Two mile run. 4:00-i\Iilc relay( four men).

Senior to quit studies 7\lay 22nd.­Jkr.\ er Clarion.

Genuine Orange Blossom-with a world of style. Su­perior in metals and jeweling-moderately priced.

COLLEGE TRACK TEAM LOSES HANDICAP MEET

Bad " '('at her :rnd Slippy Track S low

l'p Local Tracksters in

Gallatin ~leet

On a. soft slow field the Gallatin

H. A.Pease & Co.

High School track squad defeated the colle~e stars ir. the annual track anrl field mc<C.l The generous handicaps, together with one of the best trock squad that the high. school has know in years. enabled the high school athletes ti) take the meet, ·whcl1, hot­ly contested to the end was decided by the winning of the mile i~lay mce.

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$.howed up as high point man with a total of two firsts, two seconds and two thirds to his credit. Heikkla was i1igh. poil1t man for the college having· 1 total of three firsts, Llle javelin .hrow, mile and half mile runs.

SPECIAL

ENGAGEMENT

• Boxes of ; ~ ~

Owing- to the stiff wind and otlte-1· unfavorable ·weather conditior,g many of the marks •vere not as had been ex­peot.-<l. ~:· VIRGINIA FISHER i=.~

~ CHOCOLATES The wi1mers of the variou e\·ents are as foJlows:

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Fifty yd. dash- ma.rt, H. S.; Gardner. C. 01·avetz, H. S.

• and ~

~ 622 South Grand ~ JOO yd. das.h-G.ardner, C.; Tink­

ham, C.; Dempewolf. H. S.

• I PHONE 357-M I Two hur.dred and twentv yd.­

Smart. H. S.; Renn. C.i Ora"etz. H. S . Four hundred and forty yd.-Ora­

,·etz, H. .: ;\Yud, C.; Renn, C. I Eight hundred and eighty yd.­

ffeikklia. C.; Kessler, H. S.; Gates,, C. )!ile;--Heikklia. C.; Hollensteiner,

C.; Th1esor., H. S.

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High hurdles-Bennion, H. S. Gard­n<~. C.; \'ogt.

Low Hmdles-Bennion, H. S.; Vogt, C.; Richards C.: Gardner, C.; Frce­ma.n, H. S.; Esga.r H. Ran in two heats.

Shot put-Semngsen, C.; Oraveitz, H. S.; Cleffman, C, /

Dis...-us th_r?w-Oravetz, H. S.j Wil- 1 son. C.; Semmgsen. C . . Javelin throw-Heikkila, C.; Ora­

''etz, H. S.; Gill, C. Hitth junnp-1Vard. C.; Bennion, H.

S.; :\wl, C. Broad jump-Smart, H. S.j Dempe­

wolfe. H. S.; Foster. C. Pole vault-Haskins and Billie tied

for first nlace H. S.; Gardner, Thomp­son and Buzzctti of the College tied for second place.

I::'\TR,\.\lURAL BASEBALL STARTS TUESDA ¥

The anrual interfraternity basebali series will open next Tuesday after­noon and continue throughout the greater part of l\lay. D1·awings for the sche<lule were held last Fridav and lhe below schedule a.rrarged. ·

These contest.s will be the onlv baseball "ames played at ~!. S. c'. this year as there is no varsit.~' team. }Jany of the strong squads ·of last year have the same tram back agafo. These, \\-•ith the many new Fi·osh stars, p1·om ise to show some keen c-om petitior:.

All of the week games will start at 5 p .. m., while the Saturday con­~sts .w1l~ be called at 2 and 4 p. nt. Five rnnmi;;s must be played if it is P?ssible. The irning in progress at 6 o clock must be completed or 3 inn­ings will constitute a game. The um-nire mut::t be agreed upon by both teams.

Schedule of Gamei:i. (A)-Aipha Gamma Rho (B)-Beta Epsilon (Cl-Delta Tau (D)-Knppa Sigma CE)-Lambda Phi (F)-Omega Beta cG)-Sigma Alpha Epsilon (lfl-Amigo (!)-lndepent< (J)-Sigma Chi.

}fay 1-(A ,.s Bl (C vs Dl 'fay 2-(E \S 1") (G vs H) May 3-(f \'SJ) (A vs Cl ~fay 4-<B vs D) (E vs G) }fay 7-(l' VS !) (fl vs J) )lay 8-(A vs D) (B vs E) May 9-(C ,_. F) (G vs J) May 10-(H Ys 1) (A vs EJ May 11-(B YS l!) (C vs G) }[ay l~ (D ''SI) (J vs F) (A vs G) 'fay H-(D vs E) (F vs H) :\lay 15-((' vs !) (A vs F) 'lay 1'>-(B vs G) (C vs J) ~Jay 17-(D vs H) (E vs I) 'lay 18-( A vs .T) (B ''S Cl . nai- rn-m vs Fl (TI vs EJ (! ,.s G> May 21--(A \'S ll) m VS[)

May 22-(C ,.s E) (D vs G) )Jay 2~-(l' YS G) (J vs E) )Jay 2·1 ((' vs II) (B vs F)

J. N. McCracken STORES

MONTANA In titution

I 'la)' 25-1 A \'S I) (D vs J)

I 'lay 26. (B vs J)

J E\·olution: The boy ·who made up his mind to be a bi~ game hunter has

I J?Tow1_1 up ~nd ~1!11Tied and now he

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THE WEEKLY EXPONENT, TUESDAY, APRIL 24. 192

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MURAL SWIMMING MEET I It's Clean I g WE TRY TO SATISFY

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.\luch I~~·l~::~,::~~r:~l ~!eel: L- -----------------=== uu:m=n==-::.-:m:-~-=====-: I 11111 The scdors came- through with high

honors in the interclass meet held last. \\'eclne.sday. Interest is 11rnnin.g high in swimming- nt :t\Ior.tana State Col­lege and if lhe interest is kept up next y~u· the Bobcats will be ex­pect..ed to make an excellent showing. 1

The rule barring lettermen kept I se\·eral star swimmers from the meet.

The se1:'.iors won with -15 points, I Frosh second \\ith 30. Sophs thir1i with 27, and Juniors fourth with ..J.. I

Relay, Seniors first, frosh second . Pancv diving-, Hoffman, senior

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