Only FiveWolverine AthletesSuccumb To Ineligibilil Ly Jinx Fraternity Mermen Reach Finals Individual nor s One of the largest groups ever tox enter the Intramural interfraternityI swimming meet turned out last night I By ART. BALDAUF to compete in a hotly contested bat- Perhaps it's a bit superfluous to tle for places in the final to be held continually repeat every week the on Friday at 5 p.m. 114 men froml fact that Purdue's Jewell Young is 17 houses were entered in the meet still the leading scorer in the Big and an estimated crowd of 150 per-1 Ten. But the fact remains, and un- sons watched the swimmers go less something drastic happens in- through their paces. side of the next three weeks he'll be Those houses that were successful on top when the last brace of games in qualifying for the final meet on t is played on March 6. Friday are in the order of their score,] Not only will he be on top, but he Alpha Delta Phi, Sigma Chi, Psi U., will have won scoring honors with the Trigon, Phi Gamma Delta and Chi1 largest total of points ever to have psi, been made in Big Ten competition. The individuals entered in the 50- To date he has averaged over six- yard free-style include Reety, Dale, teen points a game, which if he keeps Pioch, Harris, Haughey and Buer- up means something in the neighbor-. hood of 182 at the close of the season. And even if he does not reach that mark it is quite probable that he Just a Few will eclipse Joe Rief's all-time rec- ord of 167, established in 1932 when Da s o e he played with Northwestern. Young reached his peak this season To Save Dollars when he scored 29 points against Il- linois Monday night, fifteen more A continuation of our Sale on than the total his nearest teammate, A Mnat Ta John Sines, scored. Right now his MANHATTAN nearest opponent in the scoring race, and Earl Combes of Illinois, is 46 points VAN HEUSEN behind him. Minnesota gained undisputed pos- H R session of first place Monday mainly S I T through the efforts of John Kundla and George Addington. Between them 20% Djsc they scored over half of the Gophers' points. Pjms-Mflr Jake Townsend, who was respon- Pajamas - Mufers sible for the Wolverine conquest of Neckwear Indiana the other night took fourth place in the scoring, at the same time S is O co t its Opoat helping to cut down one of his big- gest rivals, Ken Gunning's hold on third place to a matter of eight points. .0 D isc. man. In the 50-yard breast-stroke Benham, Sherman, Williams, Rat- liffe. Tyler and Holpuck will be the contestants. The 50-yard back-stroke will find Tredwell, Holpuck, Brink, Davis, Sullivan and Dale competing. Those who got through the pre- liminary heats in the century free- style include Pioch, Harris, Hartz, Slater, Thompson and Schoem. The distance free-style of the 440 has entered Tyler, Kurtz, Sherrill, Mc- Kay, Dunn and Kuehne. Aside from the individual events, there are six houses entering teams in the 150-yard medley relay race. D.U., Theta Xi, Sigma Chi, Psi U., Phi Gamma Delta, and Lambda Chi Alpha are all hot after victory. T THE DOWNTOWN STORE FOR MICHIGAN MEN $taeb & ?,nu We.s as sAnI 309 SOUTH MAIN tO N U. S. Senator Gerald P. Nye says:. "I enjoy the comfort a light smoke rr in a recent independent survey, an over. whelming majority of lawyers, doctors, lecturers, scientists, etc., who said they smoked cigarettes, ex- pressed their personal preference for a light smoke. Senator Nye's statement verifies the wisdom of this preference and so do leading artists of radio, stage, screen and opera, whose voices are their fortunes, and who choose Luckies, a light smoke. You, too, can have the throat protection of Luckies-a light smoke, free of certain harsh irritants removed by the exclusive process t"It's THE FINEST TOBACCOS- Toasted". Luckies are gentle on your throat. teTHE CREAM OF THE CROP" I