iV. UUR ITORY SCORES 0 Kl|i U L Helen Newberr Gains Privilege to Enter Semi-Finals in Tourney. WILL PLAY WEDNESDAY Out of Original Twenty-One, Ten Teams Left to Play for Title. Helen Newberry defeated Alpha Xi Delta 3 to 1 yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock at Palmer Field, which enabled them to enter the semi-fi- nals of the intramural hockey tour- nament. Close Game. It was a closely contested game, fast and interesting. Helen New- berry had a full team, which en- abled them to defend their goal more than Alpha .Xi Delta, who had only eight players on their team. Helen Newberry's attack was better than their defense, playing mostly on the offense. Alpha Xi' Delta were miore on the defensive. Jean Bdtsford, '33, made the one goal for Alpha Xi Delta. Lydiaj Seymour, '34, Janet Miner, '35, and,; Doris Litzenburger, '32, made goals for Helen Newberry. All four play- ers played well, obtaining goals un- der strong competition. To Play Semi-Finals. HOSPITAL CHILDREN ENJOY WEEKLY CONCERTS HELD FORTHEIR BENEFIT Professor Mattern, Assisted by Miss Murphy, Leads Musical Programs for Children. Every Saturday morning from 9 until 11 Professor David Mattern of the School of Music conducts a program of music appreciation and community singing for the crippled children in the South Department of the University Hospital. These musical programs are not new among Prof. Mattern's activi- ties as he aided in the entertain- ment of the crippled children in the Stocking School of Grand Rap- ids before coming to this campus. At that school he had organized an orchestra and he hopes to do the same here. In this work Prof. Mattern is being assisted by Miss Elizabeth Murphy of the University Hosrital. "Some of the children are there for some time," says Miss Dorothy Ketcham, director of the Social Service department of the Hospital, "and this is a means of expression SO (lE-T Y and a source of gratification for them." Miss Ketcham suggested that Prof. Mattern would be very glad for donations of old instruments D which were no longer being used by their owners. An old violin or a slide trombone, she said, would be greatly appreciated by Prof. Mat- tern in his work of organizing an orchestra. Women Not Needed in Newspaper Work Declares Journalist Few women succeed as news re- porters is the opinion of Stanley.c Walker, city editor of the New York "Herald Tribune," as stated in an article written for the American Mercury magazine. "Scores of them I hit New York after graduation each spring, each in hope that she will get a chance to work on a news- paper. The wonder iz that some of them succeed. Once there was the stock excuse that a woman could get "the wom- an's viewpoint," but the sham of that has been detected. The report- ers may not mind if she gets her feet wet while getting a 'scoop," but the police and firemen mind. Politics and crime are out of the question although a few women have done brilliant work at trials. "One of the worst errors ever made by newspapers was in believ- ing that only women could be com- petent society editors. Most of the New York papers for years past have had 'men in charge of their society department," the author affirms. Stanley Walker suggests the best thing. for a woman is to go into magazine work, run an office, join an advertising agency, stick to the business side of the newspaper, or write novels, plays, and short stor- I ies. ' Delta Delta Delta. Delta Delta Delta wishes to an- Four teams will now play off the, semi-finals Wednesday at Palmer Field, At 4 o'clock Mosher Hall will play Helen Newberry. At 5 o'clock Kappa Delta will play the Zeta Tau Alpha. The winners- of these two games will play the final Friday, Nov. 13 or next Monday; Nov. 16. Esther LaRowe, '32, andl Gladys Timpson, '32, will referee the games. Twenty-one teams entered the hockey tournament. Two out of three games winning the round robin enabled a team to enter the straight elimination. Ten teams were left in the straight elimina- tion. Towards the end of the games, they improved much in calibre. CHICAGO - ()) -- Mary Gar- den, famous operatic star, returns to her home in Chicago with a fan- ciful new Corsica bob and the con- fidence that she would rather have been a man. Good Proposition Wanted-Student, men or women to sell "The Migltiest Mite in Radio" to fraternity and sororities. $23.5,0 complete. Call 22235 or write "Mightiest Mite in Radio," 725 Church St., Ann Arbor. nounce the pledging of Isabel Bar- rua, '35, Detroit, Michigan; and Mary Louise Moore, '33, South Haven, Michigan. Phi Sigma Sigma. Phi Sigma Sigma wishes to. an- nounce the pledging of Donthy Aronson, '33, New York City; and Dorothy Shamnaw, '35, Cleveland, Ohio. Miss Betty Friedland of In- diana, was a guest at the sorority last week-end. Martha Cook. 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