a a'sa.+- axaa va aavs as ar. + « + _ __ _ . . wrr rx. a n .n - - i P8I1MG FO TBA ~LOk6PHER STRWNG3IJJRESTS ON WORK OF INDIVIDUALS . PflkIII~f~fl Continued ~from Page Six) F UUINLUULU TODAY ti'ep in the ]fleet. dVth 11111011 CA&i eitAedi11 ORe i< e i.'n ii 1 a ' or the \ r livruer;, 11n Miiie fand lue ('oIn~t41fk11 :E:1t bew 'd their' bestitifthey hope An (alliur'e Just idlce! as the (Sophier is consistent around the IS foot mizart. !'Ohio S1,1f" d" .141 l~izotis" Wllii K'u Bffih TEAMS UNBENITENI, r1~wo undefeate elevens, "Ohio ~t:Itt" d "lini"will batl e tlb i:rouhfounr I2-minutte "quarter's for tip fc:>tral l chanioush iip at, 4:0) p clock tihis .afteruo l iinthe closing eveitnt of' the spring grid season. IIl; t enn.Is have(, efeatod "Michigan S7talte.,." ndliiana," "Wisconsin," and "low," and are rated ,lmost equally oil the bs of coin parative scores, ,althouigh using diffa1'eu types of ply. Coach Veenker's "Indians" have been drilled in airn aerial attack, as befits the proteges of a basketball mentor, while Coach Keen has been teaching the "Buckeyes" the tricks of } is trade in the hope that the "Illinil" forward wall will prove helpless hc- fore the wiles of the wrestling '"Oho State' 'linemepn. "Bu0ckeye' LilleHeavy The "Illini" combination of Geistert 'to Truskowski has been, one of the biggest factors in the success of the 'Suckers, and it is certain th~it some_ 'style of passing attack will be depend- edl on for most of the "Indians' " gains. However, Coach Veenker%; eleven' also possesses 'a strong run- ninmg attack centered about Holmes, 'Swartz, and Hughes. Hughes' toe will Zrovei dangerous when anywhere near the "Bucks' " ,goal, as evidenced byf his 45 yard kick aigainst "Indiana." I He will also do the .punting for the Theo "Ohio State" team ha's so fat depended on its heavier line, to make holes for. Avery, Eastman, and Wel Wh e-(r who have been, doing" the bulk of. the ball carrying for the '"Buckeye:.. Avery has lone the goal kicking for ."Ohio State," while Wheeler can be counted on to take capable charge of the Punting assignment. "ILLINOJIS" "01110~ STATE" Truskowski ..'....Cornwell Auer ............LT.........Blane Poe ......LG........ Douglas Bovard.........G......Brown Steinke ........RG........... Sullo 4Valder... ..RT.........Cragin B~oden..........RE.......... Smith Hjughes......GB........ Wheeler McBride ........ LH....... Eastman Hlolmes ......... RH.......... Avery Ktughes ......... FB....Biedenweig DETROIT.-George Von Elm, " form- er amateur golf champion, will at- toempt to qualify. for the United States Open at the Counry Club here. I .t )U1i f ~in ~na miirnln Y1I nhI' u it I star, is expected to best the efforts o1 Another, of the individual perlor-m- the Mlichigan discus throwers, and ci.s of thei( invading team is Francis} hie will also compete ini the shot and! Rhae, who is slated to compete in the javelin. 100, -220, byroad jump andl high jump. jr TMen. ~Sifce 1&4 +1 t ~just 11 + Flannel blazers in new plai~n + * shades of green, light blue and crimson+ $12-$1,8 I+ Beach robes in new washable + patterns, all color combina- + tio ns+ $6. + Two-piece underwear, shirts y +i + and shorts, the newest colors + in rayon silk mixtures $1-$1.50I - _ _ j" -___ _ i }._ .1. and he. wonderswh theylaug -hed-,AND 11w They laughed-andl howr! Their ridicule hurt. It bit like acid. Hle prided himself . on dressing well. His taste was faultless, as ff ar as it went. But-it didn't include hssocks. Although colorful and classy, they 4 er ungartered, And yet he can't figure out why they laughed. SO ApelWa ' ~Give Yourself S pelWa GARTERS