FRIDAY, JULY 3,,1942 T IE MICHIGA.N DAILY . .. ...... ..........U. .. . .... . .. ........ ............ _ United Nations .Dance Heralds YV'Weekend Thirty Flags To Decorate League Ballroom;* Band To Wear Tricolor Ties The first half of a Victory-Week- end will be held from 9 p.m. to mid- night today in the League Ballroom with decorations consistent with the title of "The United Nations Swing." Thirty flags representing the na- tions united will be hung about the ballroom. Both banner and stick flags, they are part of a vast col- lection of foreign flags belonging to Mrs. Ruth Wendt, language coun- selor, who has gathered them from years of travel in foreign countries. Members of Gordon Hardy's band and Gordon Hardy will wear red, white and blue bow ties and the hostesses will wear ribbons of the same color combination in their hair. The 17 women who will act as hostesses are Marion Bailies, Midge Weiss, Margaret Krull, Betsy Han-; cock, Marilynn Vogel, Greta Schneir- la, Josephine Clancy, Jane, Kern, Jean Brumm and Jane Scholes. Completing the list are Erath Gutkunst, Jean Ranahan,rEleanore Reed, Marjorie Baumbartner, June Roberts, Elaine Hamilton and Rose- mary Gordan. The dance will be verN informal and open to both students and towns- people, who may come with dates or alone. State Police Ready For July 4 Traffic LANSING, July 2.-(M-War ra- tioning may put a damper on Fourth of July traffic this year, but State Police officers aren't taking any chances. All troopers have been ordered by State Police Commissioner Oscar G. Olander to remain on duty from Fri- day morning through Sunday night. They have strict orders to "crack down" on motorists caught driving recklessly or in violation of other regulations. Patrols will be concentrated on outskirts of cities having celebrations and in other spots where traffic normally swells over holiday periods, Olander said. 'GodFood'' Finest MALTEDS in Town ~ , ~~ This quartet of former Major League pitchers a med up t Pte Geat Lakes Ill., Naval Training Station as workouts began for the all-service team, which wil I meet the winner of the Major League All-Star game. The, service players will oppose the M~ajor Leaguers i n Cleveland on the night of July '7. Left to right are Fred Hutchinson, formerly of Detioit; John Grodzuek i, St. IL9uis Car danals, Bob Feller, Cleveland, and Mickey Harris, Boston Red Sox. Could Even Fool Thec Draft Bord : Disguised Coeds Conviniiid "1- Fill Masculine Roles In Djramas "iThe Cracke r Barrel ByMike Dan Daily Sports Editor 0 King-Seeley First For Nine . . I LL CRACKER CRUMBS: The University of Michigan baseball tean will officially open its sum- mer schedule Tuesday when they face a fast-moving King-Steley nine on the Ferry Field diamond. The game will start at 6:30 p.m. and is open to the public without charge. King-Seeley, which took its tenth straight win Tuesday night, will probably be too much for Coach Ray Fisher's newly gath- ered squad. The Industrial nine is a heavy hitting outfit with some pitching that is up to minor league standards. VND JOE ROGERS and Varsity center Bob Ingalls will enter the Coast Guard shortly for war duty. Both the boys have been hav- ing trouble placing themselves in the various branches of the armed forces because of physical handi- caps. Ingalls has rather bad eye- sight while Rogers is just recovering from a leg injury he received during the last football season. Ingalls is still in Ann Arbor but will leave Friday for Manhattan Beach, N.Y., ,to join Rogers who has already left for the training center. LL-AMERICAN Bob Westfall will probably play for the Army's team at Keesler Field, Biloxi, Miss. this fall. Along with Bullet Bob will come Pittsburgh's great Izzy Wein- stock. This will come as quite a sur- prise to Coaches Harry Mehre and Allyn 1cKeen of Mississippi and Mississippi State respectively. Both i of these wise owls placed the Kees- leir Field team on their schedules as a breather. The game may be a breather-but for whom? r ,r 9PHE FIRST Wolverine squadron of the United States Navy will start training next Wednesday in Iowa City, Ia. Heading the Michi- gan contingent will be speedy Dave Nelson of football and baseball fame. Along with Nelson will be big Paul Goldsmith, John Bachman and about 15 others. On hand to greet them when they arrive will be Harlan Frau- mann and Bob (Flop) Flora, ex- Wolverine grid stars. Both of these burly lads now direct a part of the,' Iowa training sta- tion's hguge athletic 'program. AN INCOMPLETE report on the Hale America golf tourneys staged throughout the country on Memorial Day shows that 432 of these competitions raised $25,571.35 for the Red Cross War Fund. There are still 368 clubs to be heard from. Hundreds of American soldiers are playing soft ball this summer on the rock-studded fields of Ice- land before the puzzled eyes of the Icelanders and the British. More than 10 leagues have been formed already under the direction of the base athletic office. FLASH: Betsy Barbour girls have been dumping cigarette ashes in plants that lined the landings of the dormitory. Fortunately the proper authorities have noticed the situa- tion and at a recent meeting the Barbour girls were, reprimanded for this grave misdemeanor. In times of National emergency such as niow, we wonder why these girls don't remember that we must pull 'together in the war effort. All must do their part to keep the wheels of a well coordinated life rolling. To the Betsy Barbour girls we say . . . shame. All Bomber Scholarship GiftsListed Following is the complete list of Bomber-Scholarship contributors since the inception of the plan last semester. All organizations are urged by Anthony Stampolis, Grad., president pro tem, to donate as much more as possible. It is also urged that each organization elect a war chai- man who is also the representative of the organization for the Bomber- Scholarship. Cooperatives: Congress, Guild House, Lincoln and Robert Owen. Fraternities and Sororities: Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Epsilon Phi, Al- pha Gamma Delta, Alpha Omicron Pi, Alpha Phi, Alpha Sigma Phi, Al- pha Tau Omega, Alpha Xi Delta, Chi Omega, Delta Gamma, Delta Upsilon, Gamma Phi Beta, Kappa Delta, Kappa Kappa Gamma,I Nu Sigma Nu,.-Phi Alpha Kappa, Phi Delta Phi, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Ep- silon Pi, Phi Gamma Delta, Phi Sig- ma Delta, Pi Lambda Phi, Sigma Al- pha Epsilon, Sigma Nu, Sigma Phi, Sigma Phi Epsilon, Theta Chi, Theta Delta Chi and Zeta Tau Alpha. Dormitories: Adams House, Adelia Cheever, Betsy Barbour, Chicago House, Couzens Hall-'42 Class, Fletcher Hall, Greene House, Helen Newberry, Jordan Hall, Lloyd House, Lloyd House Honor Students, Mar- tha Cook, Michigan House, Mosher Hall, Mosher House Council, Stock- vwell Hall, West Quadrangle Council, Williams House and Winchell House. Campus Organizations: Architec- tural Society, Alpha Kappa Delta, Avukah, Barristers, Deutscher Ve- rein, Graduate Council, Hiawa- tha Club, Japanese-American Club, Michigamua, Phi Sigma Sigma, Scabbard and Blade, Scroll and Sen- ior Supper. Miscellaneous: Frosh Frolic, Group 2, Ordnance Course, Hillel Founda- tion, 1943 J-Hop, Michigan Alumnae Club, Preston Slosson, Sophomore Prom, Swing doncert-Alpha Phi Omega, Michigan Union and Michi- gan Wolverine. -NOTICES- The Intramural Building will be closed all day Saturday, July 4. By BERYL SHOENFIELD From the Western drawl country, where women are men. comes Clai- bel Baird, actor and director, for her sixth se~son with the Michigan Rep- eratory Players. On the faculty of the Oklahoma College for Women, Mrs. Baird is faced with the difficult task of coaching members of her all-girr cast to act-convincingly-as men. And critics say that the finished Baird production is no burlesquing JGP girl-masquerading-as-boy set- up. Local theatre audiences have ac- cepted the skillful masculine inter- pretations and are able to lose them- selves completely in the plays, as much as if they were dramatized by mixed casts. "Mostsof the costume plays lend themselves nicely to the scheme," Mrs. Baird explains. "Light roman- tic plays and comedies-we've given nearly all of Shakespeare's" are the ideal vehicles for feminine interpre- tation of male roles, according to Mrs. Baird. "It takes long weeks of extra re- hearsal to learn to act like a man," Mrs. Baird contends. Every move- ment he makes must be studied to achieve complete naturalness. "For instance," the gracious brown-haired director illustrates, "a man swings from the hips in ;walking, while a woman walks from the knees down. Again, a man sits down with his legs apart, a gesture completely foreign to a woman." The Oklahoma Thespians have turned out some master productions in utilizing the Baird formula, in- cluding "Peer Gynt" and "Letters to Lucerne," the latter being a new story of World War II, which Mrs. Baird will again direct, this time for the Mendelssohn Theatre perform- ance on July 29. The secret of successful directing? Announcenent Of All-Stars' Line-Up Made McCarthy Is Recuperating In Time To Lead Team; Benton Beats Browns CHICAGO, July 2.-(P)-President Will Harridge of the American League tqiight announced the line- up of All-Stars who will take the field' under Manager Joe McCarthy in the annual game with the National League All-Stars in New York's Polo Grounds next Monday. McCarthy is undecided, however, on his positive starting lineup and therefore named two or more players for each position, with the exception of third base The line-up: RF, DiMaggio (Boston) or Spence (Washington). SS, Boudreau (Cleveland) or Riz- zuto (New York). LF, Williams (Boston) or John- son (Philadelphia). CF, Di Maggio (New York) or {en- rich (New York). 1B, McQuinn (St. Louis) or York (Detroit). 2B, Gordon (New York) or Doerr (Boston). 3B, Keltner (Cleveland). C, Dickey (New York), Tebbetts (Detroit), Rosar (New York). P, to be named on day of game. * * * Benton Beats Browns DETROIT, July 2. -()- Big MA Benton survived a major ninth in- ning threat today to defeat the St. Louis Browns, 5 to 4, for his fifth successive victory that enabled the Detroit Tigers to divide the two game series. St. Louis......000 001 120-4 12 1 at Detroit ... . 100 004 00x5 8 0 Niggeling, Caster 7, Galehouse 9 and Hayes; Benton and Tebbetts. * * * Night Baseball CHICAGO, July 2. -P- The Cleveland Indians swept a four- game series from the Chicago White Sox with a 7 to 5 victory tonight before 29,062." Cleveland .... 010 010 302-7 13 0 at Chicago .... 000 010 004-5 7 3 Dean, Heving, Eisenstat and Heg- an; Humphries, Haynes and Turner. Pittsburgh ......000 000 001-1 5 2 at St. Louis .... 000 100 02x-3 7 1 Klinger, Dietz and Phelps; Beaz- ley and O'Dea. I / at Marska irs Next1 to State Theatre it FOR YOUR "FOURTH" OUTING Terrycloth Beach Blankets Fine, Fluffy, Terrycloth woven in gay colors are favorites among vacationers this season. These MARTEX beach blankets will add charm and color, as well as comfort to your July 4th outing. GAGE L INEN SHOP CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING I MISCELLANEOUS * MISCELLANEOUS 10 NICKELS. ARCADE; "Always Reasonably Priced" k- I! l i -. ~- -- - -- . - - . _.. t ____ k Ed Emmert, Frank Maltby and Pete Schenk, formerly at Arcade Barber Shop, now operating Varsity Shop on William near State. 1 HELP WANTED STUDENTS for evening work. Mil- ler Dairy Store, 533 S Main. 5c' ALL YEAR ROUND room job near' Law School. Call 7380 or. 4800. 7c FOR RENT LOVELY ROOM for graduate stu- dent. campus secretary, or teach- er. 422 E. Washington. 8c LAUNDERING WANTED BOARD and ROOM offered. To drive and do odd jobs. 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