THE MICHIGAN DAILY MONDAYUN 27 Open For Summer Varsity Golfers Seek National Crown Today. L.S.U. Favored To Take Team Diadem; Barclay Is Rated Highly The University of Michigan's golf team will begin its quest for the Na- tional Collegiate Golf Champion- ship at Louisville. Ky., today. Capt. Al Karpinski, Bill Barclay, Captain-elect Bob Palmer, Tom Tussing and Jim Loar will compete for the team title and Bill Black, Ken Johnson and Jim Henderson will be added starters for the individual the directorship of Dr. George A. play. Session students. During the regu- L.S.U. Is Favored d physical education courses in the On both Monday and Tuesday nt is available, there will be '18 holes of medal play and the low aggregate of the scores of the low four men on each team IewsgCom ete will determine the team champion- ship. Louisiana State is favored to In Regatta Today dethrone Princeton's defending champions with Northwestern's Big Ten Champions, Tulane and Georgia POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y., June 26. Tech furnishing the chief opposition. --M)-Night fellon the rain-whipped Leslie Rated Well Hudson with 18 crews of stalwart The 32 low medalists in the team oarsmen awaiting tomorrow's Inter- play will engage in match play to de- termine the individual champion. Tleia e Rwg e at Paul Leslie of Louisiana State is the The races will be rowed at inter- ocso aoie t atr h odds-on favorite to capture the vals of one hour, the freshmen over a crown. Leslie was runner-l:p to Michi- two-mile course and.the Junior var- gan's Chuck Kocsis in 1936 and to sity over a three-mile stretch. his teammate, Fred Haas, last year. California and Washington are the The chief contenders for the in- co-favorites at 7 to 5 in the varsity dividual title will be Willie Turnesa event, over Navy, Cornell, Syracuse, of Holy Cross, last year's medalist; Columbia and Wisconsin, but thou- Bill Barclay of Michigan who scored A' sands in the crowd will be pulling for one of the major upsets last year the first Eastern victory in the main when he defeated Turnesa in the race since Navy won in 1931. second round and then went on to Since then the West has dominated the semi-fnials to lose to Leslie, 3 and jo the race anid the river. California 2. Frank Perpich and Sid Richard- can save ot m oney on won the next three races and Wash- son of Northwestern; Walter Hagen, ington swept the regatta in 1936 and Jr. of Notre Dame and Johnny Ho- 1937. bat of Illinois. USED ALM BEACH TETBOK presentsX__ __ _____ if it is possible to get a Used Textbook Slater's will have it in stock. Complete stock of NEW TEXTBOOKS and NEW EDITIONS for all courses. I e will by your books back when youa the GAY, WHITE way! are through with them and WHITE was once a hot weather choice for comfort's PAY YOU IN CASH! sake alone. Today it ranks with the smartest of high fashions. For today PALM BEACH produces whites as su- perior to ordinary wash suits of the past as today's all- star cinema productions are to the four-reel silents of You'll Find yesterday. Light-hearted youngsters who keep in step with "Fair Prices" and "Friendly Service" fashion now wear white not only because its COOLER, but because it steps up the summer wardrobe to the keenest pitch of the year. We'd like to show you some of the new PALM BEACH weaves in snowy white, cream, and bamboo tan - in single- and double-breasted models with plain and sport backs.. WHITES - TOWN TONES - PASTELS ALORI &v SOOA Wear Palm Beach . . . And Let Your Body Breathe.