Saturday. March 10. 1945 T HE M ICH IG AN D A1ILY 0- -r--. -re.. w.- ...--..+ r,.err.rrvti -v'i..-'rage iw lnly- !AreTaM'PHCAN BA I a M's Sterling BARINABY By Crockett Johnson Where DID Barnaby Yes . ..We've appraised your Mr. Dorman! " e a cautious man,. o s e h-o Ineln n nl'-t-a Glad to be of service, Mr. O'Malley, o h iice.s He tin that plant and analyzities of or pro t But is a hundred million ENOUGH? potenialitesnatyour rduct. You'll probably make millions. Dorm & Artists Gi rd . .. But Mr. Dormant isn't quite Dormant /It's just to tide me impressed enough to endorse Company over, Mr. Dormant-, Trapezoids To Face Tibet Dloan. Imsorryerae Normal Here Next Week, '.irmEen. Chanel Number 5 To Star That's Mr. Boggs on the phone. A Coach Sylvan Bernadette's junior partner- Dare-devils of the High Wire, that 3 unpublicized but valiant Quintet -- - of Maize and Blue athletes who astounded the sporting world by Ma jestic Theatre To Brin New their unparalleled triumph over a much highser rated University of 7ok B, eq eSh w T o p r er marts-TYork~ Burlesque Show Troop Here Hiedelberg last month are again preparing to put their interna- .____ tional championship on the stump Filling a long felt campus need when they contest Tibet Normal a road company of a New York spiked by Walpole who has prom- next week. burlesque house will open in Ann ised to make the show a function guaranteed to live long in the The Michigan High Wires, in Arbor March 16 and play here 14 hearts of Joe College and Betty the vernacular called the Trape- consecutive weeks in the newly Coed. Candy concessions will be zoids, are a most well-balanced renovated Majestic Theatres. established in the spacious lounge, (by necessity) squad, boasting Workmen were busy yesterday he assured. but what will be in- five district champ ,and two up extending a runway from the stage cluded with each and every pur- and coming freshmen. of the old theatre into the audi- chased can better be imagined The champs are Callypso I, Cal- torium. The runway will be light- than described. lypso II, Callypso III, Callypso ed by fluorescent glow lamps and Walpole guaranteed a V-Ball IV, and Chanel Number 5, as infra-red rays guaranteed to pen- Extra representative that there rugged an aggregation as can be etrate any fog or heavy clothing., would be fifty (50) beautiful girls imagined. The captain, Chanel Groovey Routines in the cast. "It will be a continu- Number 5, called by his friends, The chorine will be under the ous show," he said. "Stinky,"is a most versatile per- direction of Hy Walpole, noted Bring the Family former. In his specialty, the "five Ann Arbor theatrical entrepren- In line with the all-campus na- somersault roll, without a net eur, who has promised new and ture of the performance, Walpole and- without any trapezezes, ropes, amazing routines for the sou- urged Michigan men to bring their or supports of any kind" Stinky brettes. wives, mothers and sweethearts. performs from a height of three Chick Williams will be featured "They'll scream," he promised. hundred and eighty-nine feet. artist for the initial performance Walpole guaranteed that the Stinky has done his specialty sev- playing the snare drum. Williams humor will all be clean and above en times, and in that period has has promised to present his own board and no reference will be been killed seven times. (It would interpretation of "Back Bay Boo- made to the University's Arbore- be well to note at this point that gie" for drums. tum, home of Michigan botanical Stinky is a cat.) Campus reaction to news of the and anatomical studies. One of the freshman members new theatrical enterprise was im- of the squad, Giuseppe Roman- mediate and gratifying. said Wal- elli, a former Facisti Black Shirt, pole. "This is an all-Campus show k C Oach got the major part of his high- for all the campus," lie said. flying training in listening to Il No Ident Cards Duce's speeches in the crowd- Rumors that ident cards would D iscloses A ll ed Fastamazoo Square in Rome. be required for admittance were At the end of every one of .T Vic Heyliger, Michigan's hockey Benito's sentences, the huge of training these valiant Wolver- coach, commenting on the hockey crowd Mould burst forth with a ines, is 'wind training'. He be- season in general so far had little resounding "Duce," at the same lieves strongly that the main thing to say. He emphasized one point, time throing their right arms that a trapeze artist must possess however. "If," said he, "Michigan highha theair in the Fascist is the ability to breathe. He stres- had a wealth of good hockey ma-- salute. ses that point with many convinc- terial with a widespread farm ing illustrations such as tying an system, and a bountiful pocket- Romanelli being a very light airtight sack around a man's head book, then I could state unfalter- man (he still only wighs eleven and then letting him swing around ingly, and with little fear of con- and a half pounds) was usually. on a trapeze. Sure enough, in no tradiction, that Michigan would thrown high in the air in tribute time at all, that man fell off the have a very fine and almost un- to the Italian Caesar. Before he trapeze-dead. defeatable hockey sextet." learned to control himself in the Bernadette declares that he first "However," Vic continued, "such swift ascent and even swifter des- got interested in "wind training" is not the case, and I am unable cent, Guiseppe suffered innumer- when he first discovered that he to make the above assertions." able broken ribs and fractured did not have to breathe. It seems This lucid and far - reaching limbs, but practice makes perfect, (quite unnaturally to be sure) statement gave little but the most and our hero soon learned to do that Bernadette was never endow- cheering connotation to your re- stunts in the flight. Thus an ath- ed by Nature with a set of lungs, porter, as he remembered that lete was barn. Instead of these useful organs, he "they that go down in the ships at' Coach Bernadette's main form ! h a very pretty pair of gills. sea, go down at sea in the ships." 0P' FO Rass ers Stage Colossal Body Building Show on IM Floor Last night. the Intramural Buil- ding was the scene of the most things. They were by far, the spectacticar sports event to take more aggressive and valiant squad. specacua' por. eentto akeEnjoyed the 'Bite place since the fights of the gladi- ators and the chariot races in the Their aggressiveness was quite atos andthe criot r m, a s evident, especially in one particu- Colosseum of ancient Rome, as lr maneuver designed no doub more than fifteen hundred indi- to break their opponents' necks. vidual wrestling matches took They would slide their left arms around the backs of their rivals~ place at one time on the huge aon h ak fte ils necks, squeezing their waists with I-M floor. their right arms, and stealthily From my vantage point on one moving their faces upwards in an of the huge rafters overlooking endeavor to "bite" their'" oppon- the floor, these eyes of mine were ents. treated to one of the most colorful Their opponents, the formally- sights of a lifet'me. The conies- dressed ones, were quite lacking stgts hl a lin. formal dress in courage. More than a score of tants, half garbed in formal dress times in the course of the evening suits and the rest, in frilly and I observed the men allowing the slinky things, grappled for a full women to "bite" them, and I would four hours to what seemed to be have sworn that they actually en. a draw joyed it. lany Foals Committed 'Didn't Want That Leg Anyway' The rules were slightly altered Another example of the wo from the standard wrestling pre- men's courage is typified by their cepts, but from the rafter, it also "sticktoitiveness" whenever, which seemed that more fouls were com- was pretty often, they were brn- mitted than in a regular match. tally kicked by the men. Time The contest last night, was di- after time, I saw women, who had vided into numerous periods, each been cruelly kicked in the shins lasting about three minutes. Be- unflinchingly pursue their quar:- cause of the number of grapplers, ries, with a forced smile on their instead of the usual horn or bell lips, bravely standing up under to signify the end of a period, a the excrutiating pain. full-scale orchestra was employed Whatever the result, however, at each end of theoor to signal the wrestling matches were cer- starts and nishes. tainly far from a success. Al- As stated above somewhere, no though over three thousand ath one was declared the victor, due letes of all sexes participated, a1 perhaps to the evenly-matched looking over the scene. 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