FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1929 THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THRU PAEHE MAT THEWS PREDICTS INDEPENDENT SUPPLY OF HARDWOOD FOR AMERICA Recently returned from Cuba, their problems. Within the next Prof. D. M. Matthews of the School three years practically all of the of Forestry predicts that eventually idle land of these two companies North America will be totally in- will be turned into forests." dependent of the Far East for her Of the three varieties of wood supply of tropical hard woods. This mentioned, the Spanish cedar and predicition is based upon the re- mahogany are native to Central suIts of experiments which Pro- America. The teak, however, had fessor Matthews has been conduct- to be imported. Seed was sent ing in propagating teak, mahog- from Burma to Trinidad, and then any, and spanish cedar on areas of brought from there to Cuba. uncultivated land belonging to the The smaller sugar companies who United Fruit company and the Cu- are likewise faced with this grave ba company. Despite the unfav- problem have neither the capital orable weather conditions of the nor the land to devote to the pro- past six months, a maximum total ject, which will take at least fiftyE of three inches of rain having fall- years before any returns can be re- en from the end of January until alized.j the first of May, all the plantings made under the direction of Pro- EXTRA EXCURSION fessor Matthews were successful. "Cuba has produced 5,000,000 TO VISIT FACTORY tons of sugar this year," said Pro- fessor Matthews, "in spite of the There will be an extra excursion bad season. The market price for this Saturday to the Ford River sugar is 1.6 cents per pound, and Rouge plant for the convenience of the cost of production is 1.9 cents those who were unable to find ac- per pound. At this rate, the more commodations on the other excur-- sugar a company produces, the sion. Tickets at $1 may be secured more money it loses. It is for this at the Summer Session office in reason that the companies which University hall. The party will have the available resources are leave Saturday morning at 7:45 turning to lumber as a solution for from in front of Angell Hall. i ' /lJ J.d . Y ll /" ' lJJ . " J J 1 / 1 / JJ ll 1.l ~ 1l. ll . J YJ./ Indiana University Shows Good Recordl (Special To The Daily) BLOOMINGTON, Ind., July 12- Indiana University's major athletic teams have an all-time percentage in games won of .558 since the early days of the western confer- ence in 1896. Baseball heads the list with the highest percentage among major teams. Since 1896 indiana University major sport teams have played 1,- 097 contests, of which 613 were vic- tories and 484 defeats. Football ranks second to baseball with per- centage of .549. Basketball is .538, and track .520. These contests include non-con- ference as well as conference games. In track, only dual meets were con- sidered. 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