6, 1940 .-mE MIOH-IUA-N DAILY PAGE FM Sports Department Picks Fraternity Hampered By Injury Speedba il, Dorm Football All-Stars With everybody from Grantland Johnny Paup of Acacia, and Tom ton McNicholas, Chicago House's ath-> Ri -M T s D ksTh c ickin A hio Alls .}Tom5. AAU To View 'Harmon Case' A t Contenu. Pittsburgh Pirates Hand aier Outright Release The -Pitijigh Pi e i-i ti -iero, His5brother, a sad but necessary duty' and rlelasedILio__,') hree years i~l' YOUil'Ar Still is on their veteran outfielder, Paul Waner, thI')(,Pira lt roster, but his status is outright. j questionautstanding pass catcher of the Dorm Vague, and at center is Pete Molthop, 7 fine defensive player and spearhead )i the Wenley line. Representing :letcher Hall are Joe Proctor at left tackle and Bob Vibbert at left half. this southpaw halfback is the only :epeater on the team this year. From Lloyd How~e, last year's hampions, is Bob Wise, whose pre- ,ence at left guard adds both offen- ;ive and defensive power to the All- Dorm line. At right guard is Carle- Schwarzkopf Entered In Sugar Bowl Meet His college running days are over, but ramblin' Ralph Schwarzkopf, last year's captain of Michigan's West- srn Conference championship track team, is still pounding the cinders. The former Wolverine star, com- pleting his college curriculum this semester, is preparing for the Sugar 3owl Outdoor Track Meet to be held in New Orleans, December 29, where he will compete in a special three- mile run against Don Lash of In- diana, Greg Rice of Notre Dame, and Gil Dodds of Ashland College, re-' cent winner of the National Collegiate Athletic Association cross-country run. This will be Schwarzkopf's first meet since the National Intercolleg- iates last June. ietic chairman. Bill Dreyer of Williams House is in the right tackle spot while Russ Brown of Prescott, the most versatile lineman in the Dorm leagues, is at right end. In the backfield besides Vibbert is Bob Christenson of Michigan, John Hanzlik of Tyler, and Dick Sturges of Adams. Christenson, the lightest man on the mythical eleven and a fine runner and passer, is in the signal calling spot. Hanzlik, a good kicker, is at right half, while Sturges, a real triple-threat man, is fullback. Fraternity Speedball ill-Star Team GOALIE Fauver, Phi Kappa Psi GUARDS Meyer, 2hi Delta Theta Krause, Sigma Alpha Mu Herrmann, Kappa Sigma Mikulich, Sigm't Phi Epsilon FORWARDS Gunn, Phi Kappa Psi Ruetter, Sigma Chi Paup, Acacia Nesbit, Theta Xi 'Grand Old Man' I Fine gift ties by Wetnbly in the Nor-East fabric and new bright silks, a fine $1.00 gift. A fine new as- sortment of our famous Jayson Shirts in patterns that will please any Man. Featur- ed at $2.00. ti To Miss Meeting On Rose Bowl Bid Michigan's "Grand Old Man,"j Fielding H. Yost, will miss his first Western Conference meeting in many years when he fails to put in an ap- pearance in Chicago today. Yost has been confined to his home with an attack of bronchitis, and on orders of his physician, the! 69-year-old Athletic Director hass called a halt to his scheduled post-c season appearances. When the Conference athletic of-Y ficials and faculty representatives meet today in their annual confab a a final and official answer may bI forthcoming on proposed competi-t tion in the Rose Bowl game.- The Conference athletic directors recommended acceptance of the Pa-t cific Coast League's offer to have1 the champion of the coast andu the titlist of the Big Ten meet everyc year in the grid classic, but the fac-i ulty committee postponed action un-c til tomorrow's meeting.V 'Paul Goldsmith, junior center of the Wolverine hockey team, suf- fered a badly sprained wrist in last Saturday', opening game with the . ondon A.C. Giants Acquire Bob Bowman Young Pitcher Purchased From St. Louis Cards ATLANTA, Dec. 5-(/P-Just when the winter baseball meetings were about to die of melancholia, the New York Giants tonight purchased pitch- er Bob Bowman from the St. Louis Cardinals for a sum estimated at $50,000 and set the lobby gossips back on their heels again. Until this happened. it had been a dull day, so listless in fact that rep- sesentatives of several major league clubs packed their satchels and went home. Bowman is the 26-year-old right- handed hurler who beaned Ducky Medwick of Brooklyn last summer and his acquisition by the Giants not only gave them a first line pitcher, but fanned their famous feud with the Dodgers to a new heat. At the time the Giants broke the trading lull to announce the Bowman purchase, Manager Bill Terry was; working on at least one and possibly other deals of some magnitude. The needs of the Giants were so numer- ous that 'it was dif ifecult to surmise what was in the wind. Jim Rae, Collegiate Stars Also Face Suspension DENVER, pec. 5-(,LP)-Talk of dis- ciplinary measures against certain college athletes for violating amateur codes was heard today as delegates checked in for the 52nd National A.A.U. convention. Between tomorrow and Sunday, delegates will pass on 1941 champion- ship sites for amateur sports and al- so will be asked to ratify 322 new athletic records, highest number in history. Along with the discussion over whether college players would risk their amateur status by playing in the East-West grid game with Mich- igan's Tom Harmon, it was reportedf unofficially that the A.A.U. plans to "crack down" on 12acollege basket- ball players who played against a professional quintet in Chicago re- cently. Daniel J. Ferris, A.A.U. secretary, said Harmon, for receiving a radio e aehisl i-lgbe o fee, made himself "ineligible" for possible A.A.U. competition unless he applied for and obtained reinstate- ment. All players competing with or against Harmon in the Jan. 1 charity The nature of Oxford shirting is soft and rugged; the game at San Francisco, Ferris said, would be threatened with the loss button-down collar, as styled by Manhattan, makes it of amateur standing in A.A.U. sports "sit pretty," provides a cozy nest for the tie-knot, and unless each one wrote to the Board of Governors for permission to play keeps up an all day well-groomed appearance. No in the grid contest. wonder the accent's on Manhattan Oxfords...whether The basketball players facing A.A.U. suspension were those on the striped or plain.. around all the big American cam- all-star team which defeated the Har- puses. Mighty smart shirts ... and mighty smart buys lem Globe Trotters, National Profes- sional League Champions. One of the at a store near you. $2 up. participants was James Rae, center and captain of Michigan's basketball team last year. SIZE-FIXT One official said the "Harmon case" ' Average fabrc shrinkage 1% or less MAN-FARMED was "just one of those tempests in a shaped o masculine contours teapot. I don't think the amateur-COLLAR-PERFECT standing of any boy playing in that styled to stay set jst-so game New Year's Day would ever be protested." SWIFT'S ChristmasS gestions, PERSONAL GIFTS SMOKER'S NEEDS Perfumes Pipes Cigarettes in Toilet Sets Pipe Racks Christmas Cartons Yardley Lighters Cigars (all brands) Evening in Paris Cigarette Cases Tobacco Pouches Wrisley Old Spice OF SPEIAL INTEREST Caro Nome Revlon Christmas Cards Lentheric Gift Wrappings Cutex and Glazo STATIONERY Manicure Sets Mennens and' FOUNTAIN PENS Williams Gift Sets and PENCILS SCH RAFT'S and GILBERT'S CHOCOLATES Shop early while our stock is complete. CHRISTMAS CARDS- GIFT WRAPPINGS SWFT4S DUGt STE I Phone 3534 340 South State Free Delivery Robes in silk or flannel in a var- iety of smart h shades priced from $5.95 up. New Jayson Pa- jamas, Sleepsuits, and slack 'jamas, shown in many k' new shades and patterns. $1.65, $2.00, $2.50 ;per Gloves make fine ti P ur lined $2.95 Wool lined $1.95 Pig Skin $2.50 J Bright knit wool $1..00 aLa DIsTiNCTIVa M NS '4M 116 EAST LIBERTY C ' I L I DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN -.. (Continued from Page 4) of the Department of Speech tonight and Saturday evening of this week at the Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. Call 6300 for reservations. The Westminster Student will give a semi-formal dinner tonight at 7;00. Guild party ' HNADKERCEIEF TEST P25 II VITAL ZONE RLWRS SPOTLESS NO GOO CAN PASS IS ESSON Always clean and free AUSAEN GUARD from goo no matter how often you smoke it.Challenginghigher- priced pipes in briar quali- -4S ty and value. WM. PEMUTH & CO., NEW YORK Harris Hall: Tea will be served this afternoon from 4:00 to 5:30. Episco- pal Students and their friends are in- vited. Wesley Foundation: Bible Class inC Room 214 with Dr. Brashares at 7:30 p.m. tonight. Open House at 9:00 p.m. Coming Events German Table for Faculty Mem- bers will meet Monday at 12:10 p.m. in the Founders' Room, Michigan Union. Faculty members interested in German conversation are cordially invited. There will be a brief talk on "Fremde Sprachen im Dienste unser- er Regierung." The Angell Hall Observatory will be open to the public from 8:30 to 10:00 Saturday evening, December 7. The moon and the planets, Jupi- ter and Saturn, will be shown through the telescopes. Children must be ac- companied by adults. Suomi Club meeting postponed un- til December 14. Al-Thaqafa Society will present Mrs. Howell Taylor, formerly resident in the Near East, speaking on "Sec- ond World War from the Dardanelles to the Suez," on Thursday, Dec. 12, at 8:00 p.m. in the Rackham Amphi- theatre. The meeting is open to the public. Saturday Luncheon Group meets Saturday at 12:15 p.m. at Lane Hall. The Armenian Students Association will meet on Sunday, December 8, at the League at 3:00 p.m. Dr. Titiev will speak on "A Glimpse into the Future." Tea will be served later. All students of Armenian parentage are cordially invited. IK- .... ''v' I P-W The Armenian Students Association is giving a radio dance at the Union in room 316 at 9:00 p.m. on Saturday, December 7. I PERSONAL GREETING CHRISTMAS CARDS WITH YOUR NAME PRINTED ON EACH CARD With Christmas vacation starting as late as Decem- her 20th this year, you will hardly have time to select and send all those greeting cards after you get home. Save precious vacation minutes by buying and sending your Christmas Cards before leaving Ann Arbor! Here at The Mayer-Schairer Company you ill find a grand array of cards of every discription - and in every price range. Make your selections now The Women's Research Club will meet on Monday, December 9, at 7:30 p.m. at the Michigan League. Program: Talks by Miss Ellen Bach on "Early Days of the Women's Re- search Club," and Dr. Wilma Dona- hue on "Student Counselling." New members will be formally wel- comed at this meeting. Opera Broadcast: Radio broadcast by the Metropolitan Opera Company of "Marriage of Figaro" by Mozart in the Men's Lounge of the Rackham Building at 1:55 p.m. on Saturday. All interested are welcome. .,oQeeoe....eeQe. * 0 * 0 SSees 0 0 0 I B-URR PA'S: * Fraternaity Jewelers 9 Electrifying t2; /4 .. GIFTS 1t PRACTICAL and shiny gifts such as these are sure to make a hit with 977f 1 .'- any housewife. You'll please extra well with a gift from this ful set. r t /f . al -" . : ,....:..: F "F(4 fi t L .. Electric Sandwich Toaster Electric Toaster $7.50 and up I $ I ON / !1'I t1.,, III I E nralrira W.-MM" Tura.m I