Mrs-day, February 9, 1948 T J-Hop Derby Lists Record Fieldof Fillies Favorites Scratch In Run for Cups By DRAHUCIR SUARK Veteran observers are united in the opinion this yeas aJ-Hop Derby provided the classiest field of fillies since the record year of 08 in Ann Arbor's annual run for the orchids. Some of the nation's top jockeys were on hand to pilot the fancy fillies around the gruelling I-M course, but none had worse luck than little Eddie Parcaro, who BHMA RAFS--w chose to guide Molly Homeatthree, BOHEMIAN BREAKFASTTw a cutie with a lot of early foot, but no stamina, instead of "the Lady who didn't Give a Damn," the eventual winner. Filly Fancier Lord Cecil Preudingham, the DAILY O celebrated filly fancier, was called away on business just before the Classic and was forced to with- (Continued from Page 20) draw his entry, all seven, an entry which included the winter- book.favorite, Miss Harriet. Coming Events One of the new features of this Deke Study Club: The Deke year's race was the trombone op- Study Club will hold open house erated starting gate which got tomorrow for all prospective the first heat off to a sliding start. pledges and rushees. Bring your With starters Dorsey and Dun- own tea. ham in charge the front rumners - set a hot early pace, but as the Karl Marx Society: Regular front runners failed the Stop- meeting of the Karl Marx Society Suits-Shinny-Kelly-Keisley-John- will be held Wednesday in Tap- son-(and others) filly moved into pan Hall. Topic of discussion will a commanding lead. be "Keeping Marx From fdur That pretty little swifty ap- Parks.: peared to have the thing in the satchel until she lost her' jockey Special Engineering Lecture: C. and got herself caught in.a pocket Philip Stemmer, editor of the around the refreshment bar turn. Michigan Technic, will address Roan Reminiscing the Engineering Council at 7:30 The form players were leery p.m. Wednesday. His subject will about the J-Hop Derby, claiming be "The Imperceptible Rise and they never know how to handicap Fall of the Gargoyle." filllies. The historians of their ----- group still talk about the 1932 Legislature Committee Meet- Derby when the two leaders, Alice ings:: The following sub-commit- Bluegown and the "Lady in Blue," tees of the Student Legislature were breezing along in front until will meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow they noticed they were wearing in the League: the same colors. They sulked Site Committee. themselves out of the money. Stationery Committee. Well, the '48 derby is now his- Committee for Investigating tory, too, and as usual if' was a The Daily. great day for the mudders. Election Fraud Committee. HF MICHIGA ND AIIv P ?'mva T_:' r r rri t I r e v rr. 1 i v r-. 9 L r rage l WenT T T-free" 6 Wolverines To Tackle Blind School in Fall The University of : higan football team will oppose the Ar- kansas Institute for the E~.nd this year, Coach Fritz Plymouth an- nounced today. The announcement ca:e fol- lowing the failure of n4g-'ations with the University of Pennsyl- vania, which left a vacancy in this year's schedule. Meanwhile, doubt arose over the eligibility of the Blind Institute's players. Informed sources have charged the Institute with pro- fessionalism, claiming that most of its players are American League umpires. In the event that negotiations with the Institute prove unsuc- cessful, Coach Plymouth intend to begin arrangements to field his team against Bryn Mawr, v starry-eyed couples enjoy a post J-Hop feast in the cozy Union 'ICIAL BULL Barbers' Clinic: Free clinic in barbershop practice will be held Thursday and Friday in the Un- ion. Open to students and towns- people alike, the course will put special emphasis on methods of cutting all types of hair. Tree. Burning: Employes of the University's power house will sponsor the annual Christmas Tree Burning Ceremony at 8 p.m. Thursday in the boiler room. Dor- mitory residents will be welcomed. Union Dance: Saturday night's Union dance will honor the men of Greene and Lloyd Houses. All weapons must be checked at the main desk. Approved Parties: The follow- ing parties have been approved for Friday, Feb. 13: Phi Delta Theta (Schenley Shindig); Greenej House (Budweiser Ball); Stock- well Hall (Pabst Prom); Kappa Alpha Theta (Grape Grapple). If you're really thirsty you might try some of Ann Arbor's better taverns. NEW and USED and SUPPLIES For All University Courses UNIVERSITY BOOKSTO R E 316 SOUTH STATE Michigan's Oldest and Most Complete Bookstore 11 I - AflaI arAont -7. smooth oingj rIWWgl Smooth going - mighty impor- tant in your life. 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