THE MICHIGAN DAILY INTERMURAL BRIEFS: NuSig's Win Pro Fraternity Swim Title Nort lUihe Hit Finacl Adams, Winchell, Phi Delts Psi U's Reaeb Cage Fitmis Nu Sigma Nu ran away with the professional fraternity swimming meet by placing in all events ex- cept diving Wednesday night at the Intramural Building. The winners totaled 43 points, while Phi Epsilon Kappa and Phi 7hi tied for second with 14 each. following them were Delta Sigma Pi, Alpha Chi Sigma, Phi Delta Phi, Delta Sigma Delta, and Phi Alpha Kappa. Te Nu's 'et a new record in the 200 yard free style relay with a time of 1:54.. BY DEFEATING the Indians via the forfeit route, the Philippines won the International Center League title Wednesday night at the Intramural Building. The Philippines finished their cage season with a won-lost record of five and one. The Chinese, by virtue of a 29 to 17 triumph over the Turks, fin- ished second with four -wins and two losses. The Turks had three and three during the season for a third place berth, while the hapless Indians were buried deep in the cellar with no wins and six losses. THE REGULAR Inter - Guild basketball season closed in a blaze of glory Wednesday night when the Grace Bible team set a new Inter-Guild scoring record in defeating Congregational, 85-36. High scorers for the evening who helped establish the new record were Dick Twining with 32 points and Don Hershberger with 29. The Inter-Gui)j playoffs start next Tuesday. SIGMA CHI will battle Sigma Phi Epsilon for the fraternity paddleball championship, next Wednesday during the All-Cam- pus Open House activities. Sigma Chi reached the finals by virtue of a 2-1 win over Phi Sig- ma Kappa. * * * DELTA SIGMA PI defeated Nu Sigma . .Nu, 2607 pins to 2512, to win the professional fraternity bowling crown. The Northernite; handedtl Adans House and Winchell Omega Duets a sound 55-31 defeat House qualified to battle each last night at the Int.amuriaI othei' in the finals of the Residence Building, and advanced to , final- Hail "A" basketball first place ist berth in the Independent ba.. plaofis by virtue of hard-earned ketball division. :, iin Mondcay night's semi-final Just one week . trailing 22-19 at half time. thi_ same In what proved to be one of the season 'a most interesting scraps, Two new sports ae being underdog Adams handed favored added to the Fintamral re Fletcher Hall a 40-38 defeat. gram this sprin. T Earl Riske miiinuncea ys- THE GAME was a nip and tuckI JIM McNALLA led Ihe Win- chellite offensive with 12 markers with Bud Kampner and Don Brigga looking good on defense. Bob Webier, Wenlel residlt . act visor, starred for tile losing stu. Tnhe Rsidence flail camnpion- ship ganw between Adams and Winchell will be played as one of I, , the featureetsiiithy 2 -3.Open House on Mardi 23. THE NEW COLLEGE SONG I "'MICHIGAN terday the ftrmation of leagues in lacrosse and baseball, be£- ginning siortly after the vaca- tion period. Northernite five rallied in the final period to down the Newman Club,1 41-38. In another of last week's Inde- pendent Division cage contests, the Lazy Aces disposed of the Oomphs easily by a 42-16 score. The Foul Balls won undisputed possession of the second place playoff title by defeating Forestry, 37-24, last night. affair all the way with the Pletch- yRL it JtIkk er aggregation leading 18-17 at It will be speed and aggressive- the half. The score stood tied at ness against height and smooth- 38- withseconds left to play ness whienoPhi Delta Thet clashes when1 Walt Noon of Adams1I with Psi Upsilon for the fratel-I GOES ARCHING ON" At Your Local Music Stores plunked in the winning goal. Mark Ardis with 19 points to his credit, and Noon with 12, looked impressive for the victors. On the losing side Al Rotsko scored 18 points, and Bill Bren- ton tallied 11 markers. In the other first place playoff game, a tall Winchell five out- lasted a faster Wenley House crew 36-21. Fifteen Sports at I-M Open house V~J IIIpwke- ilnd Rod Ginbeanlwli, lieadskof litelint, amrl sport jnogram, pr zoise f° ltinle slmh othe;tilight1eenit[I l*til intramural Open Ifhouse on Mlarch 2::. Tie I-M Building will he host to five hiudreod contestants it) fifteen different sports,. and an estimated crowd of five thou- sand spectators. Events will include the AI-Campus finals, badminton singles and doubles; the independent, Fraternity, and Residence H1all basketball championship games. FOR THE BEST IIN DANCE MUSIC CHUCK MEYkRS and his Combo Phone 5805 X-~ ~ ~~><"" <---"<=o=><=o= > < --">o<=<--50<-->o<-->0 ---o<--yo 1204 South University Avenue .. .serving . . 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Mirror SONG OF THE STREI ET DANS LES RUES ENGLISH TITLES ... POINTLESS INCIPID (sic) AGNES MOOREHEAD-BURL IVES Sunday Also "The New Adventures CARTOON - NFW of Don Juan" ODDITY SAYS FREDRICA WINTERS, MICHIGAN DAILY "Latest Deadline in the State" "... Just because a picture has a lot of dirty people in it doesn't mean it's good. "Several extremely nondescript Paris street boys romp pointlessly and with every little continuity, through this opus. "Much as we deplore the Dead End Kids, they occasionally man- age to be funny in their vulgar way, something their French coun- terparts never even come close to. On the other hand, these incipid (sic) Dillingers are neither pathetic, terrifying, lovable, clever . .. TRANCELIKE,... BIZARRE SAYS FRANK S. NUGENT, NEW YORK TIMES "All the News That's Fit to Print" "Instead of the pyrotechnics from the usual Hollywood specimen, from "Dead .End" to "Public Enemy," the emphasis here has been upon the . . sordidness of the half-world of crime . . . In pro- ducing its somber effect, the film has fallen . . . into a trancelike state in which the players too often behave as automata wandering dazedly through the bizarre, nightmarish sets the producers have built around them . . . "Victor Trivas- . . . has, nevertheless, a feeling for camera which has created a dozen splendid scenes. . . . His use of lights and shadows, of angles and telling detail are evidence of an unusual cinema imagination . .." ROMANTIC REALISM...- - BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPHY SAYS PHILIP T. HARTUNG, THE COMMONWEAL "A Weekly Review of Literature, The Arts and Public Affairs" "The French, who call a spade a spade, take their films about young folk seriously. In Song of the Street' no millionaire comes to the aid of these Parisian toughies (who could teach our Dead End Kids a thing about acting and about being tough) . . . This pic- ture . . . tells its story without romantic realism heightened by Rudolph Mate's beautiful photography and Hanns Eisler's sym- phonic score . . SEEING IS BELIEVING ... at I .i L- lumm"NOWAR~ ENJOYGOODFOO at the rustic Complete Fountain Service 6 A.M. - 11:30 P.M. Daily 2045 Packard1 Three Blocks beyond Stadium Blvd. #1rt cin emaa Xeofue and ASSOCIATION OF INDEPENDENT MEN Present GERMANY'S FIRST POST-WAR FILM- in the Open Road r.. - - --Mmmm MERRY-GO-ROUND Peter Pan sieres. Sizes 32-36 - A.B.C. Cup. dalls, 306 S. State. Bras- Ran- )lop I I The DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH presents "TOVABICHI" THE MOST REVEALING GERMAN FILM SINCE HEDY LAMARR'S "ECSTACY" I 1' SPARKLING COMEDY by Jacques Devcil ENGLISH ADAPTATION by Robert E. Sherwood THURS. THRU SAT. - 8 P.M. ^T OI "This is the real thing, not merely in its story and emotion, but in its craftsmanship." -N.Y. Star Sat. Matinee 2:30 P.M. . WAMh--- - St aie :0PM