THE MICHIGAN. DAILY PAGE SEVEN THoilI A D I* Three Lettermen Form NucleusI Members of I-M Staff ,for Hoosiers' varsity to Attend Conference R.ckptballTeam.I Varsity Fencing Squad GRII Rounds Into Condition, 3 CASUALTIES SHOW MA*JRKED C L A S S -I F IE~ DECREASE DURING PAST SAO ADVERTISINIGE gal Newvs TW OB~ATAINS SELECTED (Special t The Daiy) L AFAYETE, Ind., Dec. 4-With the opening of the season shedul- 0d around the middle of the niioth, although the non-conference cards wil1 not be completed until later this week, Coacii Piggy Lambert's Purdue basketball squad was launched into thei midst of inte- sine drills Monday w ith the squad bolstered by the addition of court candidates from the grid squad.! The Biermaker basketeers, 'who hve won or shared in four con-' 0rence titles in the past ten years, seem headed for another season In which they will be dangerous first division contenders, for Stretch Murphy, Glen Harmeson, and Her- man Boots, three of the mainstays oite last season's runner-up five, are all ready for their third year of Coz~petition. t Pay Murphy, selected on every "all-; team" as center last season, is emery inch a basketball player, and1 he has six feet, six inches to work o. Last season, the Marion lad broke the Big Ten individual scor- ing'record with a total of 143 points in 12 conference games, but it was 1 not on offense alone that he shone,i for with almost unbelievable sta- mina, he was just as ative on de- Tense as 'on offense, Harmeson. stylist forward of the squad, whose gracefully effective handling o the bal 'has earned him the repu- tation of being the best floor work- e' in the conference, will share the captaincy honors this season with Murphy, according to an announce- mnent made several days ago by ILambert. Have Good Backguard. Boots,. the third 'regular that Lambert is depending on as a cog in rebuilding .one of his perennial title contending machines, has de-' veloped rapidly as a backboard de- fender, and at the end of the 1929, season was recognized as one of the most capable back guards in the circuit. IF YOU RECEIVED THE LETTERS )you write Would you be proud of them or just a bit siecish i Wha about: the ppea ance of the envelope- the paper Would they mnake you want to read the letter itself? ld lampshireStationeryhas that ability-it impels one to read the message. It is aristo- Cratic, rich, substantial. I akes x a letter stand out of th crowd. j Iiampshirc Paper Co. hate Suciosery DpcserrmuJ South -hdley Palls, Mas. ISeveral members of the Intramu- ral staff will attend the Intramural conference in Chicago which is con- ducted each year at the time of the Western Conference meeting. Each Big Ten school will have a representative there, while many 1 'other colleges and universities of the country will also send their del- egates. Those attending the confer- ence from here are Elmer Mitchell, Paul Washkc, John Johnstone, and Earl Riskey. E-vents Today .. . HANDBALL 8:00-C hi Psi vs. Tau F~psilon Phi. Lamba Chi Alpha vs. Theta Chi. All-Campus singles. 7: 00-Cramn vs. Schwarts. Shetter vs. Fleescher. Gretch vs. Teitlebaum. Gorelick vs. Larson. 8:00-Brown vs. Halpern. Roehm vs. Stanchfield. Prakken vs. Everett. Schwartz vs. Hobart. 9: 00-Sm'ith vs. Cohen. Stern vs. Rendleman.! Safran vs. Axinn.I Shaeffer vs. Fuess. Oppenheim vs. Stander. aVan Deventer vs. Phelps. Ricklin vs. Leonard. Collins vs. Suzudle. r Hark To His Masti GO0To UNIVERS swsw V . . (Continued From Page 6) ___ ---- - - - - ition this year than ever before due Csate eutn ffobl Of the players killed one was 23, NTC I to the fact that this'is the first during the 1929 gridiron season another 21. three 19. one 18, one 17. CLEARANCE OF ALL EUROPEAN, 1 timc that the yearlings have had ai show a marked decrease in cor-i two 16, one 14 and another 13I IMPORTED GIFTS AT COST. Tuesday' s Results team to compete in all of the parison to past years. A total of 11I years of age. Internal injuries Because the unusual Chinese gifts evetsdeth,_temalesnubesncecasedthdethof__mjortyit'_wicImprtitimuchuc VOLLEY BALL evn t, the smallernesar tee sr-11,wtnuberixce cuedteietoOnam oiy ih better with the idea of Chinese Inte{is h ovrierr heya,113}ihtexeto injuries to the spine and neck also ! rugs, I anm selling absolutely Sigma Alpha Mu defeated PhiI most heavily fortified with five can- } of the 1 .6 season when nine f a- resulting fatally, every import from Europe at Beta Delta, 2"1 !cdidates from last year's squad re- tatities were registered, having Wih h iceain:ut.f h 345 Trigondefeaed Deta Sima Ph, forpractce. Beidestap- ieenreasienovershe pat tas 2-0' poting opaCahJhstn rdrnsao.openl style of play and the decrease1 A WONDERFUL way of putting Bet Tet P deeaedLabdata Solman Cac Jlintoe riiro sasn.iln fatalities resulting i h rd your self through college. (In- BetaThet Pi efeaed Lmbdahas Lazar, captain in 1929, Madero, JAnother interesting feature o a iadnoff!as itega- omsurned)AdesBx Chi Alpha, 2-0. IFriedman, and Schutz, all veterans j'this years statistics indicate that iuldicrin fmasgidiron ta- I oes1uarnted) 2Adres61X Delta Alpha Epsiloin defeated who with Whcelwright, a neweom- the age level of the unifotunate tics by some of the up to date 13.241X jAcacia, 2-1. 1 tf~]i tf h martyrs of the gridiron shows cefi- strategians the number of a play- -- HANDBALL er, \\il hae t batle.itout fr te dc~a&I atyastea-ers receiving serious injury has al- 1SORORITIES! FRATERNITIES? !Phi Beta Delta defeated Zeta opportunity to represent the teami erage age of the contestants killed! so shown a shar p decline.i Orthiophonic Victrola - Radiola- : Beta Tau, 3-0. lin the conning meets. Iapoiae 20 years, last year the; In recent seasons as high as 200, Electrola 0-40. Original cost, Theta Xi defeated Sigma Zeta WtthexpioofLzr v avexraed#en 9 contestants have been. incapacitt- I $1,000. In excellent condition. !3-0. plce ecndi therol tte Rcrtsowta hsra h ioughout- the course of the used but 9 months, sacrifice for I !TpConeece eeto lasnthearolsad who mean rag sho 17,hat mst dcal e eaonthrough serious injuries, but' quick sale at $350. All-electric I Cnfeenc met lst ea an wh men aerae s 1, amos raica ithis season this list lias been very Super-Heterodyne; 7 tubes and Bruins Head Ottawa is still ti-i best of the lot this year, 'drop in view of the smooth line !s mall, although star performers as I rectifier; hi ghly polished walnut 3 Pro Puck.leauethe rrest thof the chmen hare iabout on aabi reprseThisngotheugraphuoftormher ?lasters and ruider have attract- case, not a scartchn on it, size inegeprwt ahohri bltyas hsi odutcu teI ed attention by being relegated t 22"x46"x47". Eight record al- Boston's Bruins, chamnpions o f lain thepecond sndtird berhonllIsdponylloffotell secondaryscoolsthe injured list.. This tended to give bun-s included. r Write or phone the hockey world for the 1928-29 tesud~ hseetaqetoladmn fteeeetr the impression that injuries were 3873 R. H. Snelling 2725 N f th sqad n tis ven a uesionandman oftheeleentry mounting though such was not the i Main St., -Royal Oak, Mich. 234 season, are again setting the pace ofwihoJhs addte ilshos ____ I fwiho hs addtswl col. in the National Hockey league with a o al o 1 oi t, n a e d fIshow the greatest developm ent du r- I_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ case. - . W L R their nearest competitors, Ottawa. in heeaiis eksbfoeth 1113- South University branch The Bruins lead the American di-foenn f{ esesn=~~' office Factory 534 Forest Avenue. vision, while the Senators are in iGorden and Hanuiner are the two k Y C-ist asC Tailor Made Shoes to Your the van of the International group. vetras.hoarMcopeinuirtee from $7.50 to $11.00. Detroit, represented in the Amei- sabre event while Scheyer and C ards! Ridin ot;Bak-rTn can division by the Cougars, has not Bourland are the two new men on$1150upBos;Bak o-.Tn :got going yet and as a result are fari the squad trying for a position in They cost so little and mean so , rig ou 1 RparsWhr in the rear with only' five points. th;dvso.Gre okscn much. Also seals, ;wrappings and hosac ae Widodfnigchampions ofi in the Conference meet last se-, tyings for Christmas packages__Shoes___are ___Made____ C the International Hockey league, is'1so and is leading the field this , Books and Dolls and Toys for -- leading that circuit with 14 points, year leaving the other three men IS children. - (1 NIN HITA UGSIN- toflli tersto teliepin J.LJ.L ~ JN Take home a police pup. Finest Buffalo and the Detroit Olympics toe fillewh the e rst th theITS lineup M pedigree. Priced right. Arrange- being next with 12. TI-icnewly thesabrewhesti-cnfisteatchdsejtoFTshiNVpLTESr IfreClvlnIninarinhl.IFO ME .EeyFiaNiefourth place, five points behind the iThe only veteran in danger of IFO-MN.EvhyFrdaNttms.anlbe mDi shior, leader. These four teamns stack uap being displaced in the first string .. at-it frEerbd. 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UpStuir s-over C/LIGINS LEduiR __ _ 01, 9 "What good will1 this do me?" T HE next time some subject seemis boresomec to you, and you w~onder whether it-will prove of practical benefit, imagine this scene--typical of the daily activities in a large financial house- One of the chief executives is dis- cussing with one of his colleagues a loan, let us say, to a borrower in Ger-. many. His conversation reveals a good knowledge of German histo y, of its rs ;urces and devaloprnent, of its ecotonic .position, of its sciei ti/Zc discov-eies, and of the ch aracteristics of its people. In the Advertising Department across the room a young n is strug- gling with a piece of "ccopy" which observes all the principles of conmposition. At a desk near a windowv a corre- spondent is dictating a letter about the bonds of a well-known dye company, and we realize that the correspondent knows his chemistry as well as psychology. In one of the sales divisions nearby, another young than is demonstrating a good practical understanding of logic' and orderly thiikng. As the conversa- tion proceeds, we observe that a qucs- tion of ethics is involved. It wvould indeed be di cult ;to think of any subject in the university curric- ulum that would not" be an asset to the young man who plans to enter the investment business. To capable young men it offers a field .of oppor- tunity that deserves investigation. A good .first step in such an investiga- tion Would be to react our booklet, iTh/at Is the Bond Bu3imess? IMICHIGAN BL > . ,(A1~ 4~Viary '--I '"Nomm" PIANO TUNING - Phone 6776. Victor Allmendinger. The Stein- way concert artist tuner. Office at residence, 1608,. Morton Ave. j 2340 TYPING efficiently prepared. Uni- vedsity Typing Service, 718 Mon- roe. Phone 21474. C TYPING--Theses a specialty. Fair rates. M. V. Har tsuff. Dial 9387. C I FOR RENT NEWLY furnished room to share with student. 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