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T HE MIC H IGAN DA ILY
Saturday, February 15, 1936
Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, February 15, ] 936
Picks Virginia Lee To Towrope
Opposition On Ballroom Track
By Judge Heironymous E. Pickum
(With profuse apologies to Mr. Bert
E. Collyer, horse racing selector and
coll ert of the netroit Free Press and
other newspapers).
INTRAMURAL BUILDING, Feb.
14. Virginia Lee!
Track conditions being reported
clear and fast out on the Hoover
Avenue course, old Judge Pickum is
saying right here and now that the
bay filly named above (nigh onto 14
hands high and a trim dark bay, at
that) will towrope the friendly band
of beetles she is meeting in the fea-
tured event out here in Ann Arbor.
Trainer Ben Cox, who is a heap sight
better than a green hand, reports his;
charge as in the pink: "fit and never
in better fettle," is the gab appended.
Don't be looking at sne fire engines,
Dora, when this one goes by.
Clocker William H. Mason, '37E'
(woteverinell that means), has a clas-
sy juvenile in Marion Holden, a first
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a sling a mean paireafd lates in the
"irst dance. Marlon H. sped three
Ll lones in :33 fiat the other day, and
Sthat means she's READY! Leks
ake 2 o 1 and your own money back.
2.-s onie CPaPatter,beaten by a
ott nose at Caduceus, to whip. But
the bet goes as it lays, men.
Ann Timmons, well-bred filly from
the Blue Grass regions at Detroit so-
cie.ty, is scheduled to sport silks in
he programmed fifth, the feature.
She will be remembered as the nifty
18-year old who walked off with the
Grand March Futurity about this
time two years ago, and with that
last effort, it looks like money from
home. A fiver on her nose and you'll
be re-shellacking the corner grocery.
Don't be touted off, the lads add.
G1d Colonel William R. Dixon,'361
(he hopes!), was seen strolling about
he paddock the other day with his
eye on Julie K., a slim oat-burning
performer who is more than paying
for her bran and carrots of late. Has
aollected more than $15,000 in prizesj
since her Ann Arbor debut, and
Colonel William says the issue won't
'yven be close this evening. The
Colonel will also handle the public
address system.
Before closing, I must point out to
you the one best bet of the evening: I
refer, of course, to Jean Greenwald, a
fast sprinting miss whn prefers mud.L
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As They Awaited T he Starter's Gun
Benjamin Cox, '37E, Terre Haute, Ind., chairman of the central
committee of the 1936 J-Hop, and Virginia Lee, also of Terre Haute, led
the grand march shortly after midnight last night. Cox is a member
of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity and Miss Lee is affiliated with Gamma Phi
Beta Sorority at Northwestern University.
THE HOT STOVE
The perennial squabble anent J- to insure a "blaze of glory," this col-
lop sport rules has popped up again. umn has drawn up a code of its own
certain faction, suspected to be that simply rings through and
onnected with the Townsend Plan, through with REAL RED-BLOODED
as started a whispering campaign AMERICANISM:
favor of making downtown rules 1. Please keep off the grass.
pply. The other group. probably 2. Skis, except for committee
etting their gold from Moscow, are members, will be banned from the
sisting on a complete revision of floor.
he code. 3. Hangovers are hereby outlawed.
This column was not born yes- 4. Please check all firearms at
erday and it shouldn't take a house the door.
o fall on anyone to see that the 5. The Ann Arbor Police depart-
owntown gang is fostering FASC- ment is hereby forbidden to book
SM and the reds are trying to inject anyone on drunk, disorderly, or driv-
OMMUNISM into our Hop. Wishing ing while intoxicated charges, until
February 20. All such powers are
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Enough of rules and regulations.
We are now going to do a little pre-
dicting. This column will be re-
membered for picking Boxthorn in
the last Derby, the Cubs to win the
World Series, and Baer to KO Louis
in the 67th second of the first round.
Here is one hot from the drink-
eries: Benjamin G. Cox, '37E, will
lead the Grand March by a length
. . . Will Cherrington II, can, and
will, laugh louder than Jan Garber
can play.
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