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'tour rtt HJL. Xll al T MILES CITY Welcome to Statz College First Eight Garnes Are Hard Fought filRL WRITES It i a plc<aure fur tl•e iaClllty «nu studeuh of the With Close Predominating Play State t'Oll1 ue to welcome th of the: l\lt.'nLana high BEST I schools ior then· Tenth Annual Basketball Tournament and F.xtem- : Billings, Butte. Missoula, Dillon, Sweetgrass and Forsyth Win Their First Games. 'Vhile Darby, U poraneous Speakine- and Writing Contests. We a;>preciate the Dawson, Wolf Point, Teton, Libby, Whitehall and Gallatin Lose. Dawson Elimingated By compliment· paid us by t1l,e hi."h schools in coming to the oollegc each Dropping Game to Darby . )'<,ar tn 'ettlc the championsb.ips along the lines of the activities I BlLLlNGS YS. DARBY half showe<l up in good fo1·111. The interschola:.;tie e:>say tor.- just mentioned. ___ On the Daw6on team A. Menke play- h ld thb mordng- wcin by J::' L k The opening· game of the tenth In-I ('d the stellar role 1 making all of their '\li' Laughlin of )liles I The purpose of the :.llontuna State Cullege is to afford a g-encral r an gs 00 h k t Th l lf l I 0 t 6 . education, e:;pccially along the lines of the application of science to - terscholastic Bas:ketball T,ournament as -e ·s. e 1a enc e( ' o m City, wnnin,1.r fir:-;t 1 lac-·; :\liss .'Tes_sie was called at 2:40 \Vcdnesday after-1 favor of Butte . II l mnmrr the iuiustries. This training is given more particularly along the A f Vi c' arnbro11 c>. ur w n, w - "" 1 f "t noon with the reputed strong quintet In the second hold, Butte's team- <.; Cr"nd rlace; an1i :'iir. Fr·d Unes of tht> \"arious branches of engine-ering, agriculture. home science, er lSl ors from Billings matched against the ,-..-ark picked up. They were soon 1 · · th· d pia'·e applied science, and secretarial studies. \Ve hope that the represen- uf Har QWton. "mnuic- - ir· t. tatives of the h!!!h schools ·will take the time to inspect the Yarious Darby team frvm OYtT thi:! hills.. Dar- ahJe to get a lead of two or three TwPlv .... t1l.i?i1 !'ichool >nt:-: co'h.1pe - T' erl in this c :ntt:st and ail nf the so that they may better understand the equipment and The visitors to Montana State this by lost to the tune of 32 to 9. ne f pcints which they maintained to the t . 11 11 Tit organization under which the work of the college is conducted . week will see an insignia of a pecu- playing was ragged and slow thru entl. Toward the end of the game, papers wt>re cxt•o 1 Ii•na ·Y we '' - out the game \Yith Darby shov..-i.ng Da-.vson tightened up somewhat, but ten. The committee on judging the During your stay at the college, we hope that you may come tc liar style and may wonder what it in- good head work and guarding but were unable to overcome the lead which <.'Onsbted five mem- appreciate something of the general life of the place as it is lived dicatcs. 'Vhen that same visitor needs failing to the basket on their of their opponents. During this half of the College Depart-' from day to day. You will see some of our student organizations in assistance of any sort and is re- many throws. C. Overturf center for Dawson substituted F. Twilde for lC ment, had Ui:.ficulty in.dcci<ling j_ust I action, and we hope that you vrill meet many of the students and ferred to the Fangs he will soon dis- Darby was their star performer . Bill- Twilde. h. h 1 11 \ e J\"e the fll'st Co\-er the significance of the i nsig- w. 1c s.1ou c J - h · n 1 !"ee them in their homes and group centers. We hope your stay at nia. The laTge Bobcat's head ·with ings f.:ilcd to show up to form, but The lineup follows: three places in the cnntest. the colleg·e will be en)oyable and that, when the last game has been their occassional bursti; of speed and Buttc-l 4 Miss Laughlin's essay, which took played, the last contest completed, you will remember this as the upun month is the sign that marks a their accurate shooting put them on L. Co.-S fi1·st place, was written on the sub- best tournament occasion up to the present. member of the sophomore honorary the long end of the score. The fh·s.t Chapman ject "The Sunday Morning Comic J society at M. S. C. point was Darby's by a foul on Bill- Tvrilde Soppleme11t;" l\liss Cambron's essay ALFRED ATKINSON, President The Fangs ·w·ere organized last fall ings followed by another free point which took secon<l place, was written when it was s..,n that there was a for the smaller team when Bo"·man Boyer R. Forward Wester on the eame subject; and ::l!r. Gil- need for such an organization. They of Bi!lings foul dribbled. Morton of Walsh d rl' ay whioh t ,ok third place I have charge of all visiting teams, con- Billings annexed the f;rst field bas- Center Menke .• on Con.st.itutes TRArK SQUAD LES nour FONS / trol transportation for these teams ket of the tournament, and from then Good Sport. Miss Laughlm s essay l.J U and patrol all ground. They are al- on to the end of the first half the oiconnor is given in full below. TO BE WINNER INITIATE SIX of underclass tradi- game speeded up, the gun showing Dahlberg R. Gua1:d ............ Stipek '"The Comic , Although a new 1novement for this 9 Sug-s-Dawson, F. 'Iwi1de for K. L. Guard F. l\!cKenz1e "The Sunday morning ccnnic! school they have proved their use- Bowman showed up well for Bill- Twilde . ct• t d f n t' Wh th · t · Field baskets-Butte, Chapman Plebeian bit of rea mg mat er,· "'ith more and better material than Last Sunday evening the Les Bouf- ul ness many imes.h en hem er- mgs. ha'rd Boyer 2; Walsh 1. Dawson, Menke spised by our would-be cultured h1g - i M fans i'niti'ated six new rneinbers in- sc tolastic football c amp1ons 1p was The second half was full of brows who--but hu5'h ! let it only be ever before track prospects or · - to their Tanks. Les Bouffons is an p1ayC\d off in Bozeman l ast fall they luck for the Darby players, in their 4 · whispered softly they are the un- S . C. are very bright. guided tbe <lestinies of the two teams shooting. They failed to annex a sin· Fl'ee throws-Butte, Chapman 1 out fortunate n1embers of our schenie of Workouts for the track squad start - honoary fTaternity; is the oldest and had charge of the grounds. gle point while the Billings forwards of 2; Boyer 1. \Ya,vson, none. society who have been educated be- ed several we<.•ks ago and much pro- i\1. S. C. being organized in 1900 · Its It is not an original idea. The connected with the hoop many times. Referee-Gan·in. Umpire-Whit- vond their -poor crea- mising material seems to be in sight . membership is made up of junior and l."niversity of Washington has its The game was slow and uninteresting ney. know net what they are :itiany Yeterans from last year's squad senior men students who lead in the Knights of the Hook, and the Uni- The ball alternated between the two missing! The great majority of peo- are back in school, planning to dupli- various _organizations an<l activities of :Montana its Bcarpaws but Darqy failed to register ple, cail them what you will-the cnte or better their records of former on the hill. which act in a similar capacity. while 1\Iorton and Bov..--man of Bi11- bourgeoisie, the hoipolloi, the com-I years. These older men are .. ·ery Les Bouffons has been_ a The 22 charter members of The ings both slipped thru for a number I i\lissoula won the closest and fast- .lllSSOULA YS. WOLF POINT nton bE:rd. or the middle class on weU supplemented by the many 1 povter for good on the hill and Fangs are Ted Cogswell, Captain; of pretty cnes. The game ended "-itb Jest game of the afternoon from Wolf which our nation is built-these folks\ Freshmen who have made names for have always ?cen the hve Donald Anderson, Paul Campbell, [ )lorton annexmg three long shots ! Po;.nt by the score of 16 to 15. The all enjoy their comic To I 1 Evei: m undertakmgs of that Cameron, Gilbert, Henry in successwn. The score stood 32 to w1:re evenly matched and them it is as necessary for the pro- of back is 111 I student bodJ · . Fortin, Ray Mount)oy, Richard Tho-19. it was anybody s game up until the per Sunday as are church ser·dces, this squad .and should be no . 'Vhcn Les· Bouffons orgamzed mas 1 Furman Asbury, Howard Ten- The lmeup is as follows : final '"hist le. f"tiff y;Jtite collars , and the general I weak spots in the fmal .squad repres- it the only at Mon- I ney, Herbe1-t Felt, Ha.rry .tvicCann , Billings-32 Darby-9 1\Ibsoula took the lead in the first uncom£orta;ble feeling produ eel by entmg M. S. C. next spi,ng. .... tate_ and accoidrngly a. po- Pat Gallaghcr 1 Walter Flouk, Robert R. Forward half when John son and Kelly each our too hearty Sunday dinners. They In the sprints there iarc Ga-i:es, sition of mfluence on the hill. Al- Y\'alters, Cyril Moore, Ha1lan1 Will- Bowman _ C. Overturf got a field basket. Young then tied ust have it like their movies, with Husemeyer, Forest and Phytluan . tho there are now other fra- iams Char1es Lyndon HerbPrl Cash- L. Forward the score with two long baskets for :;ap-stic.:k 1 cu 1 stard pie, Charl ie-Chap- The fh·st two did. good work fot· !YI. terniti_es connected with the mor:, Bruce Ray McCar- :VIorton Rissman YVolf Point. MacSpatldcn missed a 1inized comedies, anrl the thrilling S: C. last year while the others there IS no other that covers field ren and Alf Ri.venes. Center foul shot but Missoula again took the close-up of the hero and heroine after good at the State Inte1·.scholastic that Les Bouffons has covered rn the ITarma Ke1·lee lead on Kelly's basket. Karr follow- the vicissitudes of the average mov- Track J\fee'b last year. past . . !t •• :: :: :: :: :: :: :: U :: ::i :: :: R. Guard cd with a basket for Wolf Point, ing film. To depri\·e a man Holliser, Bryan,_ and . ,Jones are 1 A g-ood deal of mterest was RESULTS OF GAMES 1 TO 8 :: O'Donnell Lowman again tying the score-. lHissoula (er a woman, or even a little training for th€' m dntances I ed and provoked last Friday :: :: L. Guard again tock the lead when Kelly and child) of his or her ''funny paper 11 is I expect to sh<)W some real class m I '"hen the appea 1 ·cd. pn the 1 :: Bilings 32 Darb:i' 9 :: Scil1ey ..... :\. Overturf :\1acSpaclden each located the basket. to interfere SPl'iouslv with the liber- that line. campus attlred 111 outlanchsl: cos- :: Butte 14 8 :: Subs-Palmer for IIarmz. O. Grag1:ud slipped in the sphere fQr ties specified in than one of our ability as .a turns and _ when ,per.formed :: I'ilissoula 16 Wolf Point 15 ::: Field baskets-Bo,Vl1lan. 8; Morton, t...vo more counts for " rolf Point and iamous cons i u 10na ._,..._ L - · t't t' l runner is well knovm on t11e hill. Fm-1 st:!:"ange antics. tne regular :-: Dillon 23 ____ Teton 1 :::: 6·, Harma 1-, Palmer 1,· C. Overturf the helf ended 8 to 10 in Any such tampering- would certainly! ley, who the mile in :the tr,.ack assembly hour they .ramused stu- •• Ilc.lena 26 Libby 23 - 1: Rissman 1; KcT1ee 1. fa,·or . have even mnrc terrible results than meet at M1ssoula lai:::t sprmg, Neu-] ?ent body and the iaculty by stag- n: Darby 21 Dawson 14 :: Free throws-Overturf 3 of 3 at- ln the second half Missoula agai n tbe famous (some opinionated per- maY"t, who won the last cross count:ry mg a P_laylet. that allowed them to " Sweet Grass 16 .... Whitehall 13 !! tempts. 1\lorton none of four at- took the lead \Vhen l\IacSpadden and even refer to it as infamous) ru11, and Bmmey wl;10 won the mtle appear m then· costums to the best - Forsyth 15 . Gallatin 12 - tempts. Kelley eaci1 dropped in a pretty bas- eighteenth amen men o our na- d t t raC'e in the high school track meet J advantage. :: :: :: :: tt :: :·: :: :: :: :: :: :: Referee -Whitney. Umpire-Gar- ket. Bragrud fouled and MacSpadden tional Fancy how dread- la st year are all men of no mean abili- The men initlate<l were August vin. missed the free throw . Kelly located iul it would be. to have revenue of - ty asi long distance runners. ; Schneider, Lloyd Morphy, Otis Brad- t: :.: :: ::: :: :: :: ::: :; :: ::: ::: :: the basket for t\\'O more points, and (Continued on Three.) (Continued on Page Two.) I (Continued on Page Three.) •• TO:v!OHROW'S GAMES 11 BUTTE VS. DAWSON Missoi1la's last basket. The score Bobcat Quintet Defeats Capital City Teams In Two Closely Contested Games TOURNAMENT RESl'LTS SENT OUT BY WIRELESS Monta na State College Wireless de- Both Games Were Close. The First Game wit h the Wesley<tnS Ended 2 t to 21, and the Saints Bowed to 27 to 25 AGRICULTURAL STUDENTS PLAN JUDGING CONTEST Montana State College Agricultural partment is folly prepared to send Club is planning to hold judging cm:- out re!mlts of t!1e basketball tourna- The 1\Iontana State Bobcats finish- test§ of grain and stock . mcnt. Immediately after each gaine erl their season last and Satu.r- These two contc$ts will gwe the · h · ·y day nights by takmg two >tra1gnt , the score w11l be sent t ree 1 mes vei "' IT 1 t t 0 1 I ag-gie students a chance to judge !.-lowl so that even the begim1ing gm11es from e ena qmn e .. s 1 . will be al: le to pick tlwm Fl'id:ty n:ght they took the\\ esleyans anrmals and as they would into cam._) in a closely contested game haYe to at fan· or agricultural shows . 1 upH. S. C. has the largest and best which ended 24-21 and on. Saturday 1 This .gives. them a test of the mor e . . . . 1 . ·t n-·th niaht thcv followed up this success I practical side of th• study and iudg- equLpped stations m t le ,,.es · n 1 .-:o .. _ k it.s modei·n instruments. remarkable by carr).ing away the big a mg of stoc ·. . . d St ti s 9r- _ ·J5 score with the Helena ::::>amt..;;_ I Arrangcrnents a1-e now being made re.;ults ha\·e been obtamc . a on.. _, """ - · t b ·d d s u to a thousn.nd miles ralliuti have The college team was off fonn as I to. secure o e awar e a p . 1 · tat. The a result of the slacking up of prac- prtzes to the wumers of each contest. reported hearmg t 11s s ton. · 1 b u · t d t f tl c ntest ha- tec,..b-in sU:ition i$ C0!1lposcd of the j tice since the games w.1t l t m- The exac a .c iec.;e o _. s f" . . 1 . vcrs ity and this combmed with the nc>t been set defm1tely bu. t mil prob- la.test devclQ?ment o( wire ess re- · d b b b t ti r t f May ceivin a aratus. It is possible to I ab$-C-nc;c of Hollister, star guar , a ly. e. a ou . 1e trs . o - : . r . g pp · 1 · · fro.m lhc lineup ·was in a o-reat meas- Th1s is the first yem hat a JUdgmg: pick up European smgn.s commg- 111 t::" 11 th 1tural 0 l · 5 uro responsible for the close scores. contest open to a e ag1 icu and loud. n evera...,. I The Helena fh-cs, however, put up students has been held and it is hop- w1 reless telephone messa,,cs ' . . d . 1 d 11 t'ie d that this will prove a success . been heard and often the operators , go?d fights au eas1 Y earne a . e U ien in the college show d · h · I rts I pomts they rang up. some n are amuse wit mus1ca conce · . d I . f ability in stock judging 3 1 th . . tic.al The Wesleyan game was a give an pronnse o .ncehA : war d piac e take game throughout the entire first arrangements will be made to organ - cou.rse s een es . is e ' a cour7 I half the Bobcats taking the lead from ise a team next fall that will com<pete which ranks well Wlth the best m . T ) 'tl th teams from other schools. I the countr y (Contmued on Page W O· w:i I o er 10:45 a. m., Billings vs . Butte t: at this point was lG to 8 in favor of :: 2 a. m., f.lissoula vs_ Di11on H The sec,md jtame of t 1 ··ur:-n- ··er vrolf Point rallied :.: 2:45 J>. 111. Helena vs. Sweet- ::: I ment,, between the Butte and Daw- and Karr dropped the ball into the :; grass. :: son County teams was closely con- loop and was closely :followct.I hy Yar- •• 3:30 p. m., Forsyth xs Win- :: tested throughout. Butte won with deH who shot one from near the mid- :: ner game 11. :: a score of 14 to 8. Both t<.>ams open- dle of the flam-. Sterling fouled and •• 7:30 p. m., Darby vs_ Winner •• ed the game with Jong shots , of which Young missed the free throw. Young- •• Game 9_ •• they made very few. The team-wo1·k then made a long- shot and followed :: 8:15 p. 111. 1 Winner Game 10 U of both teams was rather ragged dur- with the l ast point of the game when :: vs. Winner Game 12. ::. ing the first ·1Jcr iod. For Buttel H. he made a free throw after Missoula :: 9 :00 p. m. 1 Loser Garne l'.3 vs. :: Chapman, their diminuth"e forwaTdi had taken time out. •• Loser Game 14. U was star in the first half'i making Young 1 of Wolf ?oint, was easily .. :t :: :: :: :: :: :: U :: :: :: ::: :: three field baskets. In the the star of the game making 7 of the DILLON-CHAMPIONS OF 1920. 15 points for his tea?11. Ili s floor work an<l g·uarding were also very goad. Kelly and MacSpadden were the high point getters for Missoula, getting eight and six points respec- •ively. The lineup follows : Wolf Point-15 R. Forward KEiiy F. Yardell L. Forward JlacSrachlen o. Gragrud Center Jchnson. .... lit. Young R. Guard Sterling J. Karr L. Guard Est<>y ...... R. Gragrud Field Baskets-Kelly 4; MacS9ad- "en 3; J ohnson 1; Young 3; YardeJJ l; O. Gragrud 2; Karr 2. Free throws-llfacSpadden none of 4 attempts. Young 2 of 4 attempts. (Continued on Page Four.)

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al T MILES CITY Welcome to 1V1~ntana Statz College First Eight Garnes Are Hard Fought

filRL WRITES It i a plc<aure fur tl•e iaClllty «nu studeuh of the ~!mtana With Close Sco~·es Predominating Play State t'Oll1 ue to welcome th rc-presentati\"~s of the: l\lt.'nLana high

BEST E~SAY I schools ior then· Tenth Annual Basketball Tournament and F.xtem- : Billings, Butte. Missoula, Dillon, Sweetgrass and Forsyth Win Their First Games. 'Vhile Darby, U poraneous Speakine- and Writing Contests. We a;>preciate the Dawson, Wolf Point, Teton, Libby, Whitehall and Gallatin Lose. Dawson Elimingated By

compliment· paid us by t1l,e hi."h schools in coming to the oollegc each Dropping Game to Darby . )'<,ar tn 'ettlc the championsb.ips along the lines of the activities I BlLLlNGS YS. DARBY half Bo~cr showe<l up in good fo1·111.

The interschola:.;tie e:>say tor.- just mentioned. ___ On the Daw6on team A. Menke play-

tc~t h ld thb mordng- wa~ wcin by J::' L k The opening· game of the tenth In-I ('d the stellar role1

making all of their '\li' ~.farjor.e Laughlin of )liles I The purpose of the :.llontuna State Cullege is to afford a g-encral r an gs 00 h k t Th l lf l I 0 t 6 .

education, e:;pccially along the lines of the application of science to - terscholastic Bas:ketball T,ournament as -e ·s. e 1a enc e( ' o m City, wnnin,1.r fir:-;t 1 lac-·; :\liss .'Tes_sie was called at 2:40 \Vcdnesday after-1 favor of Butte.

II l mnmrr the iuiustries. This training is given more particularly along the A f Vi c' arnbro11 c>. ur w n, w - "" 1 f • "t noon with the reputed strong quintet In the second hold, Butte's team-<.; Cr"nd rlace; an1i :'iir. Fr·d Gil~dorf Unes of tht> \"arious branches of engine-ering, agriculture. home science, er lSl ors from Billings matched against the ,-..-ark picked up. They were soon

1 · · th· d pia'·e applied science, and secretarial studies. \Ve hope that the represen-uf Har QWton. "mnuic- - ir· t. tatives of the h!!!h schools ·will take the time to inspect the Yarious Darby team frvm OYtT thi:! hills.. Dar- ahJe to get a lead of two or three TwPlv .... t1l.i?i1 !'ichool .~tad >nt:-: co'h.1pe - -~ T' erl in this c :ntt:st and ail nf the depa.rb1~ents so that they may better understand the equipment and The visitors to Montana State this by lost to the tune of 32 to 9. ne f pcints which they maintained to the

t . 11 11 Tit organization under which the work of the college is conducted . week will see an insignia of a pecu- playing was ragged and slow thru entl. Toward the end of the game, papers wt>re cxt•o 1 Ii•na ·Y we '' - out the game \Yith Darby shov..-i.ng Da-.vson tightened up somewhat, but ten. The committee on judging the During your stay at the college, we hope that you may come tc liar style and may wonder what it in- good head work and guarding but were unable to overcome the lead

£·~says. which <.'Onsbted i~f five mem- appreciate something of the general life of the place as it is lived dicatcs. 'Vhen that same visitor needs failing to loc~te the basket on their of their opponents. During this half

her~ of the College En~lhh Depart-' from day to day. You will see some of our student organizations in assistance of any sort and is re- many throws. C. Overturf center for Dawson substituted F . Twilde for lC ment, had Ui:.ficulty in.dcci<ling j_ust I action, and we hope that you vrill meet many of the students and ferred to the Fangs he will soon dis- Darby was their star performer. Bill- Twilde.

h. h 1 11 \ e J\"e the fll'st Co\-er the significance of the insig-w. 1c es~ay s.1ou c J - h · n

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!"ee them in their homes and group centers. We hope your stay at nia. The laTge Bobcat's head ·with ings f.:ilcd to show up to form, but The lineup follows: three places in the cnntest. the colleg·e will be en)oyable and that, when the last game has been their occassional bursti; of speed and Buttc-l4

Miss Laughlin's essay, which took played, the last contest completed, you will remember this as the upun month is the sign that marks a their accurate shooting put them on L. Forwai~awson Co.-S

fi1·st place, was written on the sub- best tournament occasion up to the present. member of the sophomore honorary the long end of the score. The fh·s.t Chapman ject "The Sunday Morning Comic J society at M. S. C. point was Darby's by a foul on Bill-

Tvrilde

Soppleme11t;" l\liss Cambron's essay ALFRED ATKINSON, President The Fangs ·w·ere organized last fall ings followed by another free point

which took secon<l place, was written when it was s..,n that there was a for the smaller team when Bo"·man Boyer

R. Forward Wester

on the eame subject; and ::l!r. Gil- need for such an organization. They of Bi!lings foul dribbled. Morton of Walsh d rl' ay whioh t ,ok third place I have charge of all visiting teams, con- Billings annexed the f;rst field bas-

Center Menke

~~~ \~r~~i:n .• on ".~·}-a.t Con.st.itutes ~I TRArK SQUAD LES nour FONS/ trol transportation for these teams ket of the tournament, and from then Good Sport. Miss Laughlm s essay l.J U and patrol all ground. They are al- on to the end of the first half the oiconnor

is given in full below. TO BE WINNER INITIATE SIX ~~on:~stodians of underclass tradi- game speeded up, the gun showing Dahlberg R. Gua1:d ............ Stipek

'"The Su~u3~~1l~~~e':ti.~g Comic , Although a new 1novement for this ~~: s;:;:r~~e:t ~~Y!~ 9 J~1~::01~n°: Sug-s-Dawson, F. 'Iwi1de for K.

L. Guard F. l\!cKenz1e

"The Sunday morning ccnnic! school they have proved their use- Bowman showed up well for Bill- Twilde . ct• t d f n t' Wh th · t · Field baskets-Butte, Chapman ~ ;

Plebeian bit of rea mg mat er,· ~- "'ith more and better material than Last Sunday evening the Les Bouf- ul ness many imes.h en hem er- mgs. ha'rd Boyer 2; Walsh 1. Dawson, Menke spised by our would-be cultured h1g - i M fans i'niti'ated six new rneinbers in- sc tolastic football c amp1ons 1p was The second half was full of brows who--but hu5'h ! let it only be ever before track prospects or · - to their Tanks. Les Bouffons is an p1ayC\d off in Bozeman last fall they luck for the Darby players, in their 4· whispered softly they are the un- S . C. are very bright. guided tbe <lestinies of the two teams shooting. They failed to annex a sin· Fl'ee throws-Butte, Chapman 1 out fortunate n1embers of our schenie of Workouts for the track squad start- honoary fTaternity; is the oldest a~ and had charge of the grounds. gle point while the Billings forwards of 2; Boyer 1. \Ya,vson, none.

society who have been educated be- ed several we<.•ks ago and much pro- i\1. S. C. being organized in 1900· Its It is not an original idea. The connected with the hoop many times. Referee-Gan·in. Umpire-Whit-vond their intellig-e~1ce, -poor crea- mising material seems to be in sight. membership is made up of junior and l."niversity of Washington has its The game was slow and uninteresting ney.

~ures-and know net what they are :itiany Yeterans from last year's squad senior men students who lead in the Knights of the Hook, and the Uni- The ball alternated between the two missing! The great majority of peo- are back in school, planning to dupli- various _organizations an<l activities -.~e1sity of :Montana its Bcarpaws ~oals but Darqy failed to register

ple, cail them what you will-the cnte or better their records of former on the hill. which act in a similar capacity. while 1\Iorton and Bov..--man of Bi11-

bourgeoisie, the hoipolloi, the com-I years. These older men are .. ·ery Les Bouffons has alwa~Ts been_ a The 22 charter members of The ings both slipped thru for a number I i\lissoula won the closest and fast-

.lllSSOULA YS. WOLF POINT

nton bE:rd. or the middle class on weU supplemented by the many 1 povter for good on the hill and ~ts Fangs are Ted Cogswell, Captain; of pretty cnes. The game ended "-itb Jest game of the afternoon from Wolf

which our nation is built-these folks\ Freshmen who have made names for m_embe~s have always ?cen the hve Donald Anderson, Paul Campbell, [ )lorton annexmg three long shots ! Po;.nt by the score of 16 to 15. The

all enjoy their comic supplen~ent. To I t~emselves 0~1 ~h~ rincle.rs~-1

Evei: wll"e~ m t~~e undertakmgs of that Fr~d. Cameron, Les~1e Gilbert, Henry in successwn. The score stood 32 to ~eams w1:re ver~ evenly matched and them it is as necessary for the pro- bt~nch of back is rep1 e~e.1 tecl 111 I student bodJ · . Fortin, Ray Mount)oy, Richard Tho-19. it was anybody s game up until the per Sunday as are church ser·dces, this squad .and th~re should be no . 'Vhcn Les· Bouffons w~s orgamzed mas

1 Furman Asbury, Howard Ten- The lmeup is as follows : final '"hist le.

f"tiff y;Jtite collars, and the general I weak spots in the fmal .squad repres- it _wa~ the only fr~tarmty at Mon- I ney, Herbe1-t Felt, Ha.rry .tvicCann, Billings-32 Darby-9 1\Ibsoula took the lead in the first

uncom£orta;ble feeling produ eel by entmg M. S . C. next spi,ng. t~1 '.a .... tate_ and accoidrngly h~d a. po- Pat Gallaghcr1

Walter Flouk, Robert R. Forward half when John son and Kelly each

our too hearty Sunday dinners. They In the sprints there iarc Ga-i:es, sition of mfluence on the hill. Al- Y\'alters, Cyril Moore, Ha1lan1 Will- Bowman _ C. Overturf got a field basket. Young then tied

ust have it like their movies, with Husemeyer, Forest and Phytluan . tho there are now sevcr~l other fra- iams Char1es Lyndon HerbPrl Cash- L. Forward the score with two long baskets for

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stard pie, Charl ie-Chap- The fh·st two did. good work fot· !YI. terniti_es connected with the coll~ge, mor:, Bruce Hollistc~·, Ray McCar- :VIorton Rissman YVolf Point. MacSpatldcn missed a

1inized comedies, anrl the thrilling S: C. last year while the others ma~e there IS no other that covers th~ field ren and Alf Ri.venes. Center foul shot but Missoula again took the

close-up of the hero and heroine after good at the State Inte1·.scholastic that Les Bouffons has covered rn the ITarma Ke1·lee lead on Kelly's basket. Karr follow-

the vicissitudes of the average mov- Track J\fee'b last year. • past. . !t •• :: :: :: :: :: :: :: U :: ::i :: :: R. Guard cd with a basket for Wolf Point, ing pi~ture film. To depri\·e a man Holliser, Bryan,_ and . ,Jones are

1 A g-ood deal of mterest was at~act- 1 ~ RESULTS OF GAMES 1 TO 8 :: O'Donnell Lowman again tying the score-. lHissoula

(er a woman, or even a ,~ery little training for th€' m ·.ddl~ dntances at~d I ed and lau~h~~r provoked last Friday :: :: L. Guard again tock the lead when Kelly and

child) of his or her ''funny paper11 is I expect to sh<)W some real class m I '"hen the 1 ~1tiate~ appea1·cd. pn the 1 :: Bilings 32 Darb:i' 9 :: Scil1ey ..... :\. Overturf :\1acSpaclden each located the basket.

to interfere SPl'iouslv with the liber- that line. campus attlred 111 outlanchsl: cos- :: Butte 14 Dav~·-son 8 :: Subs-Palmer for IIarmz. O. Grag1:ud slipped in the sphere fQr

ties specified in mor~ than one of our Baclunan·~ ability as .a ~ist.:.1.~ce turns and _when t~1ey ,per.formed :: I'ilissoula 16 Wolf Point 15 ::: Field baskets-Bo,Vl1lan. 8; Morton, t...vo more counts for " rolf Point and

iamous cons i u 10na ._,..._ L • -· t't t' l d~u'nent<::. runner is well knovm on t11e hill. Fm-1 st:!:"ange antics. Durm~ tne regular :-: Dillon 23 ____ Teton 1 :::: 6·, Harma 1-, Palmer 1,· C. Overturf the helf ended 8 to 10 in !\li~soula's

Any such tampering- would certainly! ley, who w~n the mile in :the tr,.ack assembly hour they .ramused t~1e stu- •• Ilc.lena 26 Libby 23 - 1: Rissman 1; KcT1ee 1. fa,·or. have even mnrc terrible results than meet at M1ssoula lai:::t sprmg, Neu-] ?ent body and the iaculty by stag- n: Darby 21 Dawson 14 :: Free throws-Overturf 3 of 3 at- ln the second half Missoula again

tbe famous (some opinionated per- maY"t, who won the last cross count:ry mg a P_laylet. that allowed them to " Sweet Grass 16 .... Whitehall 13 !! tempts. 1\lorton none of four at- took the lead \Vhen l\IacSpadden and

~ons even refer to it as infamous) ru11, and Bmmey wl;10 won the mtle appear m then· costums to the best - Forsyth 15 . Gallatin 12 - tempts. Kelley eaci1 dropped in a pretty bas-

eighteenth amen men o our na-d t t raC'e in the high school track meet J advantage. :~ :: :: :: :: tt :: :·: :: ~ :: :: :: :: :: Referee -Whitney. Umpire-Gar- ket. Bragrud fouled and MacSpadden

tional con~titution. Fancy how dread- last year are all men of no mean abili- The men initlate<l were August vin. missed the free throw. Kelly located

iul it would be. to have revenue of- ty asi long distance runners. ; Schneider, Lloyd Morphy, Otis Brad- t: :.: :: ~ ::: :: :: :: ::: :; :: ::: ::: :: the basket for t\\'O more points, and

(Continued on Pa~e Three.) (Continued on Page Two.) I (Continued on Page Three.) •• TO:v!OHROW'S GAMES 11 BUTTE VS. DAWSON Missoi1la's last basket. The score

Bobcat Quintet Defeats Capital City Teams In Two Closely Contested Games

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Both Games Were Close. The First Game with the Wesley<tnS Ended 2 t to 21, and the Saints Bowed to 27 to 25 D~fcat.

AGRICULTURAL STUDENTS PLAN JUDGING CONTEST

Montana State College Agricultural

partment is folly prepared to send Club is planning to hold judging cm:-out re!mlts of t!1e basketball tourna- The 1\Iontana State Bobcats finish- test§ of grain and stock . mcnt. Immediately after each gaine erl their season last ~riday and Satu.r- These two contc$ts will gwe the

· h t · · ·y day nights by takmg two >tra1gnt , the score w11l be sent t ree 1mes vei "' IT 1 t t 0 1 I ag-gie students a chance to judge !.-lowl so that even the begim1ing gm11es from e ena qmn e .. s 1 ~ .

araet~res will be al: le to pick tlwm Fl'id:ty n:ght they took the\\ esleyans anrmals and ~ran1 JUS~ as they would into cam._) in a closely contested game haYe to at fan· or agricultural shows .

1 upH. S. C. has the largest and best which ended 24-21 and on. Saturday 1 This .gives. them a test of the more . . . .1 . ·t n-·th niaht thcv followed up this success I practical side of th• study and iudg-

equLpped stations m t le ,,.es · n 1 • .-:o ~ • .. _ k it.s modei·n instruments. remarkable by carr).ing away the big en~- ~I a mg of stoc ·. .

. d St ti s 9r- _ ·J5 score with the Helena ::::>amt..;;_ I Arrangcrnents a1-e now being made re.;ults ha\·e been obtamc . a on.. _ , """ - · t b ·d d s u to a thousn.nd miles ralliuti have The college team was off fonn as I to. secure mon~y o e awar e a

p . 1 · tat. The a result of the slacking up of prac- prtzes to the wumers of each contest.

reported hearmg t 11s s ton. · 1 b u · t d t f tl c ntest ha-tec,..b-in sU:ition i$ C0!1lposcd of the j tice since the games w.1t l t ~ m- The exac a .c ~1~ iec.;e o _. s ~

f" . . 1 . vcrsity and this combmed with the nc>t been set defm1tely bu. t mil prob-la.test devclQ?ment o( wire ess re- · d b b b t ti r t f May ceivin a aratus. It is possible to I ab$-C-nc;c of Hollister, star guar , a ly. e. a ou . 1e trs . o - : . r

. g pp · 1 · · fro.m lhc lineup ·was in a o-reat meas- Th1s is the first yem hat a JUdgmg: pick up European smgn.s commg- 111 • t::" 11 th .· 1tural

0 l · 5 uro responsible for the close scores. contest open to a e ag1 icu

d~r and loud. n evera...,. occa~~:e I The Helena fh-cs, however, put up students has been held and it is hop-w1reless telephone messa,,cs ' . . d .1 d 11 t'ie d that this will prove a success. been heard and often the operators , go?d fights au eas1 Y earne a . e U ien in the college show

d · h · I rts I pomts they rang up. some n are amuse wit mus1ca conce · . d I . f ability in stock judging

31 th . . tic.al The W esleyan game was a give an pronnse o .ncehA : war ~b~.°~ d piac e take game throughout the entire first arrangements will be made to organ -

cou.rse s een es . is e ' a cour7 I half the Bobcats taking the lead from ise a team nex t fall that will com<pete which ranks well Wlth the best m • . T ) 'tl th teams from other schools. I the country (Contmued on Page WO· w:i I o er

~ 10:45 a . m., Billings vs . Butte t: at this point was lG to 8 in favor of :: 2 a. m., f.lissoula vs_ Di11on H The sec,md jtame of t!1~ t 1··ur:-n- :Dii~st,ula, ~10\'. ··er vrolf Point rallied :.: 2:45 J>. 111. Helena vs. Sweet- ::: I ment,, between the Butte and Daw- and Karr dropped the ball into the :; grass. :: son County teams was closely con- loop and was closely :followct.I hy Yar­•• 3:30 p. m., Forsyth xs Win- :: tested throughout. Butte won with deH who shot one from near the mid­:: ner game 11. :: a score of 14 to 8. Both t<.>ams open- dle of the flam-. Sterling fouled and •• 7:30 p. m., Darby vs_ Winner •• ed the game with Jong shots, of which Young missed the free throw. Young­•• Game 9_ •• they made very few. The team-wo1·k then made a long- shot and followed :: 8 :15 p. 111. 1 Winner Game 10 U of both teams was rather ragged dur- with the last point of the game when :: vs. Winner Game 12. ::. ing the first ·1Jcriod. For Buttel H. he made a free throw after Missoula :: 9 :00 p. m. 1 Loser Garne l'.3 vs. :: Chapman, their diminuth"e forwaTdi had taken time out. •• Loser Game 14. U was star in the first half'i making Young1 of Wolf ?oint, was easily .. :t :: :: :: :: :: :: U :: :: :: ::: :: three field baskets. In the ~econd the star of the game making 7 of the

DILLON-CHAMPIONS OF 1920.

15 points for his tea?11. Ilis floor work an<l g·uarding were also very goad. Kelly and MacSpadden were the high point getters for Missoula, getting eight and six points respec­•ively.

The lineup follows : ~lissoula-Ju Wolf Point-15

R. Forward KEiiy F. Yardell

L . Forward JlacSrachlen o. Gragrud

Center Jchnson. .... lit. Young

R. Guard Sterling J. Karr

L. Guard Est<>y ...... R. Gragrud

Field Baskets-Kelly 4; MacS9ad­"en 3; J ohnson 1; Young 3; YardeJJ l; O. Gragrud 2; Karr 2.

Free throws-llfacSpadden none of 4 attempts. Young 2 of 4 attempts.

(Continued on Page Four.)

Pol.GE TWO The \Veekly Exponent Thm· clny, :\lnrch 10, 1921.

THE WEEKLY EXPONENT ESTABLJSUED J \NU ARY 1. 1910.

(Outgrowth of Monthly Exponent, Established J anuary J. 1895.)

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pose is to pn~s~nl to its l·eadcrs, each week, an accurate and complete record . of the d<•n.~Jopnwnts in college affairs during that period and to exert its full] in fluence for the uphuil<ling of ilfont:ma State College. The pnper is the result of voluntun effort put forth by the students who compose the staff. I

Publi~hed every Friday of thE" Collcgoc year by the sta(f chosen from the stud1..-nts of tht• )lonf..ann State Collt·~e of Ag-rkulturc nn<l !\lcl'hanic Arts, of the Unin·rsity of :.Iunt~rnn, Bo~wman )lontnna.

Green House PHONE 95. 315 So. Tracy

\lvn.£: '' ith ma) c r SwC'et and l're~i- I C'ht•m prat'til:!.lly ba,ket or bn~ket with the I ;--------------~ .-\cnptanl'C fur .'.\l:ulmg al !"'pl"d l 1 ::it~ of Post.a~e pr0Yid1:d for in Section dl•nt \tkinson \\C' greet )OU. 11 lW •"' ce11ain l\kthodist's stn.rs S:n1ford and Ru~-

uo:_L . .\ct of Odulwr ·~. 1~117, ~wthorizctl February 17, 19HJ. I lltmt r. the mayor, offrr<'d you th t• un J:· ativo sl'll. Jorgenson aml '\"hitney rolled

===========S=l=l=i:S=.<=l!=l=l=r=J=O=:'\=. =l=!=\=T=E=.========== h.1·y:-. to the jail. I <.'on't t'YC' n do that ''!~ ,..71 Q bur- up mo~l of thL· ~Iont..1.:-:a State scor ... s;

Two Pullar-.. l'er Y 1

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1r ~ - - Ten Cents Per Copy. fht.• Ja ... t time l ''as in tht~y didn't a . ,i a. t: ... :~ ;f }•e \ .d.n in·ru~~~ Jc1rgy boo~t ig thL• ball in ror some' i\l' mi" ;1 i-<.•y. "\ow if 'lr. Swe<•1. hr hC't..'. Ile hwkcd trQubl d fol· a of his n•g-ular short shots and 'Wh11.' I

had orft~n·d us th(' kt•y to hi~ n•ll:.lr ew minute nncl •finally t·al1.d ~ t: 1inc.c'.5.ng \\:th .hi~ long d:J,tancc I upoP l :i:~·n cnt 01 the regular Activity Fl~l'.

EDITOR-I.. ·ClllEI·' !'Ol'll'TY ET>ITOH

ST.\ FI•' ''t' might ha\C' t:lkl·n him up. but as minim instructor to h ... ·r assist:.im·c favortt<:s. The f·rst half ended 15 ·\. E .• 'f"l•' .. \Rf.l'.··, .,').., it no" -;t.and~ \\£' '\ill lunl' to renig, \ t 1- T' l I If I ~1 '" ~ ~" o :1. itc secont 1a s.tarte< <>ut I

EIHTll ST\,l.EY ':!l ;·~it n<"\l•rthC'lt~-~ we_ ~n·ct )OU. "c \Ve always applaud virtue>. Prof. fa:;t and but fur la.t.:k of condition the

Bl'::;JNE!'>' MA:'\,\GER ... ,\UGUST :\!. SCll:'\ElllER. '21 ''ill loan you :tnythm~ "<.• haY<.' ex· Quinn hdng married ht> did t•xa.dly Bobcat", with the fi}!ht they put up ·2:3 CC'pt our g:irl, .and we will ~he her hi the <:orrcct thin!.!'. would ht~x ... • taken an (;a!<.y victory. A;iSl:sTAC\T un;JC\ESS )1.\C\,\Gl· 1(

AD\"ERTISJ'.'\G :\L\l\AG!-:R .. ASSl>'TA:'\T All\"ERTISIC\G )I.\!\ \GER CIRCUL.\ TIO:\ MA:\ AGEH

LEOXARll S\\"A:\, LEWIS ERWI N, 1 2:~ yciu. Dut to gt>t b;i.:k to busine~:-;- I , The ~upcriority of the "'esleya.ns in

GENER_\L CHAS. LYl\DOi'\, '2:3 FERGUS MITCHELL, '2:l. ALENE BURGESS. '21..

. I.. \"EHE WILLJA:\IS ·2;1 ED\\",\RD C. PRESTON, ·~2

REPORTORIAL STA}'F JOE WlLLS0::-1. '23

............. RAY COULTER, '2·1 LUCILLE STAEBLER, '24

[)l.<l :J.lnt·8plllklcn, of ;\Iissoula, while siL

you nolict~ that new Gallatin tinp: on the fnmt row at tht.? show last ydl '! ni~ht murmcrC'd thi:; little ditty :

S- s· :;-!"-S- ·s-s-s-s-s-GALLATIN THREE TIMES

Twi nkl e, twinkle littie star,

How I wonder what you are

l:nderneath that rouge and paint

this rcspec.:t, however, enabled them t.q hold down the college team to a close l )!."ame, the final shot giY-ing a 24-21 tally. I

The St. Charles game was even I clo~er thnn the W esleyan s truggle, being of a sim ilar nature and end-

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JOE DE HART, '2•i "~e pass on the three t imes. Per- I You look like something ing 27-25 in favor of the Bobcats.

====R=E=P=O=R=T=E=R=S= B=E=·:::JN=G=S=E=L=E=C=T=E=D=B=Y=C=O=ll=!=P=E=T=I=T=I=O=::-<====-c::i haps it means the first three of the [ that you ain't. MacCarren played a steUar game for four games they will have to play in Montana State counting up twelve of order to carry off the silver basket- \Ye th.ink it was mighty foolish of the points scored against the Saints. ball. But speaking- of balls- that Whitehall men to S\!nd clear to Whitney at center starred again as

Tl) the l:i(,!h schoo: athletes of Montana who have come to t.he college lllinois, or where ever it wa ~. for a in the previous game by his ability

TO THE lllGH SCHOOL STL'DENT.

to t~ke ral-t in the tenth ~nnual h1terschok1stir ba~kdball tournament and Down at the dance last night a birth certificate when any Pullman to connect with the basket from the to do c1,1ttlt: fc,r the interscholabtk ha.--;kethnll honors o! th~ stat(', _to t..he you~g cou le frorn Billings glided out on the conductor could have g i,·en him one .. center of the floor, and added mater-n1en and \vonH·n who have won the hon".>r of representing their schools 111 fl p

1 ti d t l .1 t . ially to the local's score. The out-

the extemporaneous speaking .and essay wTiting contest~, ~nd to. the many w~~~·cr~nc As1ethc;ov.~tr~k:~ t~eenha;~ The first move in the building- pro- standing featnre of the game for St.

to their teams, tlic Exponent exi.emls a cordial greeting. We hope you m.a.p; an. t w~~le: ~~ le wax the purcha se of a cane. I suppose we an<l the floor work of S. Smith. As

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~tudents who have come to witness the tournament and give their suppor t I 1

d 1 ~ th tl g-ram made by the admin istration was Charles was the guarding of E. Smith

'\ill have a splendid time and will enjoy yourselves to the utmost while you ~\ el"\f. oneb· s .. i 1w 1

11 mou 5 op~n, gasp! - will now all be caned inst~ad of can- ·I h1 the game the night before, the

. • . ing or reat 1. t wa s unammonse y are m Bozeman. We_ hope that as a result of your stny here you w~Jl m~et concecded that they would sure pat ned. I score \vas tied at the end of the first I the s_tu~ents ~rom high schools ot~rr than your own and frnm this brief the floor some. \\•e wonder "~ho they . . . half and the Bobcats took n good assoc~ut1on gam new and \·aluab!e Tdeas. . . . . \Vere. · I Do~: 0vv.-: rnn s g-n l is pn'tty -:~~::.ti !e:Hl toward the middle or the second

It IS the duty or you, who ~U(' to t·onbnuc your l' lu ~ltJOn 111 higher at hi.n bet:3Uo":>C he knO\\ .~ so many I pt·r!od, letting it dwindle down to a institutions. to investigate thoroughly the advantages of th!.! UniYersity of H . L.ll d---, ..

0 't ,· b. , naugl ty song::~. Oh, no. ~ot becau~e two pcint lead at the final shot.

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M ta I t ff w h·I h . r t 111 t St t nrr) I ar say>, on "1t ) h . th t l b t b h l on na 1~s o o er.. .1 e you ~re ~re, mves 1ga e on ann . a c the door." Every time the plavers . e smg-~ em D 1cr u ecause e C.ollegej :vhtle you are m M1ssoul~ tins spring-, see. :vhat the State Um,·er- !!et tired of walking

011 level gr~und JUSt Vl·hi~tles the tunes.

s1ty at Missoula has to offer; look mto the opportumt1es offered by the other they came on~r d t d on ---two branches of the University; and then come to that branch of the Uni- an

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\'ersity which will fill your individuu1 needs. Harry's pet corn, and wheneYer they was an unki s~ man. Gladys. we Here at .Montana State Oolle~e we ha Ye splendid courses in all branches wanted to fa}! down they in--r-arinbly are might~ happy in the knowledge

of agriculture, in all branches of engineering, in the sciences, both indus- came on•r and sat on his lap. that you are k~ping your part of

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Suits cleaned and pressed 1\•hat we have to offer. If you rind the course you want here . then this is ate lap so we can hardly blame thC'm. the place for you. If you fail to !ind the course which you desire to pursue Get up on the front r ow when the then look for it in the other branches of the UniYcrsity of Montana. And girl speakers appear next Saturday remernber this, the University of Montana has a wonderful future before it. Han·y

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THE S~L\LL COLLEGE. _\ l) 1>ical ':\l. 8. ('. man. upon re-

turninf!' t o his room after a date with ----

A local pastor was inquiring about the prohibition situation in the town where he fonnerly preached. One of the Fo1»yth boys told him that it was so dry there that they had to pin tht•ir postage stamps onto their ktters.

The value of a small collcg<' ct!nnot ht' oYcrcgtimnte<l. A l:n·~r" uni a member of the "Pirf Paff Pouf!'' From :\-[ars he fell,

l\Iost men do shaYe e\·ery day because of the commercial va lue of a clean shaven face. It takes good shaving supplies

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VC'J,!'ity cannot of itself form a homog-eneous fello\vship. The attendance clwru !-', took a bottle from hi s hip Down, down through space. ho too lart"e for real at'quaintanrP. ~ncl as a result the student body is di- i>nckct and touched it lig ht!) to hi~ \Vorlds flew past him-' idc-d into numerous cirdcs. In :? moderate sized colh.•c.-c."' the numbers do lips. He be<·anw dizzy-intoxkate<l not preYent the students from knowing- one another. yet it is large enough .. ,Yhat"s that? .. inqui red his room- \\"ith the wind of it all. to foster a feeling of friendline~s and ' 1common spirit." In a university the mater. ..Home brew?,. Suc.hlt~nly sounds ml't his ears-~:odal lift: tcn<ls to exi~t almost 1."ntlrely out~ide its own ~ph<.•re. wh('>reas a ":'\a'",'' rei>lied th£' ":o.le(>cr," th.at'!'\ A lo,,· wJ-iine which C!rew louder. !Small college encourag-cs the so<·ial as wdl as intcUectual deYelopnu•nt. paint r('mO\ er.' ' And louder and LOUDER. wit.hin its own walls. The social intercourse b£:tween men and women of a Tkaftning- it W:l.S to him-~mall l'01lcg-e is t.hercfore highly dcYdtiped. '!:\ow we won·t tell you who it i~. It madckncd him.

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Ql'.\LITY _\" 'D SERYIC'E Another adnmtage oYer th(> large unh·C'rsity is the fact that the> It. might ha,·e bC'en Mink or \Yylie, or He found himself on hi~ feet

<:lasses and groups arC' :--mailer, which tt•nds to more individual attention Alquist, or \'an Fleet, or it milrht On thP earth. from the professors. and results in a c:}O!;;er personal association with the ~~:~~ t~e~~ll.all of them. No , we re- And th(> maddenin~ noisc-

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fac._.utty. This is surely a dC"cide<l an<l desirable stale of affairs. \Va~ caust.>d by queer crc:.?.tures Still another inherent :ld,·antage of the traditions and customs pet:uliar Yesterday Alg-y, In g-a~tly c.·nlor.-;-

to a smallt:!r college, which end(>ar it to the students and which arouse a And Perer, It \·ras tht• C liege Band feeling of pride and a sens{\ of individuality. _\ fair and justifiable rivalry And I, Playing it!': nth i• piet·c>. among different yen rs is more preval<'nt in a small college which give~ ex- _.\II "·:ent up to The man _. rl m ~I:.r~ turned· ]lTC!'sion in \·arious interycar ~ports, clcbat(·~, ~ubsrription campaigns and The tournl)'. 'YC'n 1 hi:::. wa~ bn('k through \.VC>n class partic~. This friendly fet·l!ng- of c J111pdition only ~ervt"s tu unitl' The place was S.pae thr):, ~1 h.• blaekn, s. the years in n clo::::er bond of um(itl an<l roster:-. a sl.'nsc of loyalty to one's Crowded, and alma mater.

HowPYCl", the lC'latinns bc·twf?c•n tl)(' c-ullt•!!P and unin~rs1tv should be Attci· fin! close enough to prevent any possible narrownl•ss to whieh a singie l'ollc,•·r· i~ lh iwrate minutC'~ of liable. CoiTt>JTL' 5plrit should not interf,.:.r~ ,,·ith uniH•rsHy spirit ;.rnd we don't T.onking- fol' J,eJicve it doe~ .\ f:t•at

To thy own rollC'ge be tn1e, \ kind le oliir.,. n1atrun

And 't ~hall folio\\ us the ni1~ht the day Tl--ou t•nn 'st be f'al:;e to thy university.

()f ampll• pro 1Qit Oll'S

f1r t u1 and Let us

TRACK PROSPECTS .\T 'I. S. C.

( l·ont. '1-U(•c.1 from Page One.)

La t ~:ca. !',' ,-(\1I'!'t•n <bl .,1 e ,·cry

prl'lt:. \v rk c'n the hur<lll's, both low

a1.ci luJ.;.h. a?'1l he ran hl~ countt·d on t,, n·pcat again this y<•ar. In the scholastic traf'k meet b:.t spring 11 hy: hiu.n tu1 1 ... tht• honorr in both hurdles antl is now ready to 1·011w

thru with s.ome more of thP s.ame · '.r l' ,.f ~pct•d in lh(· collegiat'-" fi1>lcl.

II ~Ul'C ti rl;,t,\'S in school h(' \\' ;11

.\II thne '•1 Ji: f·I 1 ht:l~ i~t ti.c pule \;:-ill Sit down. ~l1t 1 t( lmicl r 11d b'1l·l·bvttJrnt 1 arc al­v abi· "ith t-; (' aid o t'1 bamboo \\r th the l'c.;lll ng (1f tlw :ip1·111g-

11 le to sad nt ~ thP h f!hl'r alt1ludc"'. thaw:; g'alm•hes \\'ill pn.liably hl' ~up-01e Im. h . ~mp Catt.·r t·an b(• de- 1 planted l>)· hig-h topp<.•cl g-um boob•,

_>+.;!11 u. n to t·1car the har at until it J!ds n·al wann ancl then the

<1r<Und ~ix fu•t, while AYcry, who murt• fashionable of \l ~ will go ban.•~ cleared f> fed 5 int:lws last \"t'nr in l\)utt1 1l. th<.· ,·holastlr JHl'l't, hould, wi~h r:ood <'1 ··('hiPf'"1 ht· able to J.!'O much hl• .. her.

Hastings should l'\.•peat his p<·r· fc 1munn.· w'.th thl' jnnlin and Knig-ht t,;, n ht dt'. mlt:d upon to put th(· shot rut ( r the lot.

\Ye> appla ud the stand of Bill L1rn· 4

ry, pf 'Yhil<.•hall. ''ho told hi:-; tC'am to lay off th<.• "llol Oogs.'' Th~' hors are apt to "hark" tlu.• SwC'1 t·~rasl'l play<_.rs en the shi ns and gt't thrown oul of tlu• game on JH'r.·onal funls.

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~ . < flut now that the!'<' is a )[r Uill

'\\ATEIDl.\N IDE \L FOl"::'\T,\I; PEXS > •n ti" Lowry fan1ily, ""'' b<·t that )Ir.

"ith Hing or Clip >I Bil, l<rc•" t aininlJ wlll'thcr hig t<·:11n \ ./ do ~ or not.

~ LOOSE LE. F OT BOOl\S ~

T SQU \RES_ s(' \LE HI LES_ TRL\N(;J,ES ~ 'hrill Thal Conw rn Th,, '-i~ht. \ ~ I ( \f1:1 1llt•d and d<'f1if•att·d to Hamilton " Drawing Sets Si.CO to S2:i.OO ~, lhl' 1 ~ ,• 'f!io

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Ju ur "as l:ltt• ~ ~ J \nd l'1c t:r.ht out flow :: ~ Frt m Turl'-i~h tohan·o

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1 . 'ht• did tr:tr .

I "'e :Hl:.iirt~ the ~11· ·t u:· Conallis,

laJtl1cui;:-h \'(-' mu~t ••"ar.1 dwm t't" c:H-t-i; c1 t•r~1.·, tr ' :-.. i~ llf'rhy. Th ... ) haH• th t• t•bim~ to J.'.l'i':ltnc .. ,..; in

1th t f'l('y h.1 tl F \ITH in tlu·ir drnnce~ nf ~t.•ttin~ int11 th(" hk ~trur,-:.d(• .nm; HOP]~ lli t th.,. f' 1•1mitl\'t.• would '-'hll'' ('JI \Ul'I '\ ,111d t th1.:P J)lay. hP<'I)

il up Im)·•. , ) )Lli be'' 'th us nt~xt

I) l'ar.

Th,• Tall).

It t. n't th<' job \\'(' int tllkd to do Or lht• labClr Wl'\·c just bcp:un

That f:uts us ri~.:-ht 011 thl' h~tl""t'r sht•d lt' :> the wnrJ... wt~ h~vc r• ally don~.

0~11' Credit i:-; buiJt Upon things \\'C do, l>u1· dc·bt. on thinv" w~· shirk;

Tl ' an who tot;.h~ tlw bi~g-<·~t nlu~ l th1..• nrnn who eompld •s his w11rk.

(;, d intc. ntit ns dt not pay bills; lt.'s ('ac:y L'nough tu plan,

To \\--sh ! the play of nn offk~ boy: To d1 the job of n mnn.

]{chard I 01 in ('urtis Flyle:tr.

' 11n 1 r Ind) \\ • ; mln a Ci. tr1 1' 1 1 d \\ t ,\\'11 11n I .1ici to tht~ derk,

"\\ ii ou pl 'l' ·n, hmd \ly Silk"' \ 1," nlca t.•'' nn1l tht clerk blui;;Jw<l • n .de! "~urc ,,. l do \·,-.u ive ~"

\011r ly FLI.

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riNTANA STATE GOLLEfiE oF 1 8 AfiRICULTURE AND MECHANIC ARTS I I Pr:ictical coursl's in Architl'clural. CiYil'. Blectric:il and

lo l\Iechanical Engineering. lllcchanic Arts? Ag,ncul!~re'. Datr)".

Horticulture. Home Econon.1c:<, lndustnal Chen11~t1), Econ­omics, Biology, l\Iusic and Art.

lil'autiful [!'rounds, commodious building~. complete ~ wood and iron shops, e~tensiYe laborat.ories, model kitchen g nm! sewing rooms, music and :irt studio.

0 Alf HEU ATKINSON, PRESIDENT § Bozeman. lllontana

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The Weekly Exponent Thur.day, ~Iareh 10, 1921. PAGE THREE

:: .. :: :: :: :: :: !! :: :: r. :: :: :: less things as playing in that for- 1.---------------

:: :: CALE:-; DAR :: Wednesday :'!larch 9 to Satur­

day }[arch 12--Basketball Tournament.

~ · .SOC~~TY, 1 bidden Paradise the back aUe:v ! As l 1 a humanizing instrument, th; :5un- \ day supplement certainly has possi­b1litles which haYe been overlooked.

Supposing you could get

A REAL HAXD TAILORED SUIT

I :: for Jess money, wouldn't you :: buy it if you were going to -get a new suit for Easter? ::

Wednesday March 23 to Fri­day March 25-Exams, and registration.

Saturday ~larch 26--Registra­tion.

Long may our Sunday supplcm('nt, I I w1th 1ls tlme-worn Jokes and its ·well-

known characters. be presen·ed in a.II

Helen Tripp left for Butte Tuesday its popularity! Away \vith th~ ty- I

to be gone the rest of tbe week. 1 rant-be he school teacher, high-br<:,\\.·. ! ~ I ~ ... Helen Waite was a din!1er guest at

:: the Alpha 0 house Sunday.

We have them made in real college styles.

WALSH'S

___ or just plain busy-bo<ly-wbo would

•• :: :: :: :: :: :: 1: :: ::: :: :: :: :: \ b 1 · h th <\ . • =============== i Harold Wise, ex-'231

is ,;siting at :Mon<lay evening, the Zeta Kappa' a_ 0 15

at great ".mencan mstitu-

.: 1• 1·• • , , , , , 1 , 1 1 1 11 1 1111111 1, 1 11 1 ·1 1 11 1 n111 1 .i 1 u 1u 1~ the Geta Epsilon house during tourna- initiated '.\!Iiss Zeta Friel! of Glasgow I tion, the Sunday ..:om Jc.

=Try our ~ t and )!i'° Isabel Brook of Judith Gap. l,Es 3-0

-U-'F-'F-0-,,-.. S-

~ BARBER SHOP ~ men · Initiation was followed by the initia- 1 ' "

~ ~ tion banquet. . I

NEW SPRI, G HATS

This week we are offering

a large group of ,pecially

priced model in smart mil­

linery. direct from the millin·

ery house in the United

States. Come in and see them .

; 4 Chairs ~ :\liss Jeanette Kelley is making her (Continued from Page One.)

"§§§§~§§§§§§§§§§) o A. B. \VILLIAMS ~ home at the Ph.i Gamma house. Miss The Chi Omeg-a g-irls entertained ford, Harold Eaton, AlfrcJ ~!cFarlin, : ~ 114 E. Main. ~i Kelley is now engaged in state dem- the Omega Bet.a fraternity boys in- and ,John Wylie.

=============== t • • ' ' • • ' • i • • • • ' i ' ' • • • • ' • -1 1 • • onstration work and ,ru1 make her fol'mally at thE.'ir chapter houc:C' Fri- The initiation and the banquet fol- @MBIRS.fiSHER ©·

ii:ii~{'.jj[j~iJi:::5i I headquarters in Bozeman. day c-vcning. Several hours were lvwin~ were h~~tl at the s. ..\., E.

m: lit :t>J spent in sin~ing- and dancing and at hoU~l~. . Joe ,\.illson is \Jack on the Hill I the close of the evening 1ight rctrush- Cit~{: of the fl)UndC:.>r~ of the- fra-

-ALWAYS R £.UABLI:--

Is the MOTTO we use in I treating all our products,

"Milk, Cream, Butter and Ice-

cream. I BOZEMAN CREAMERY CO.

Phone 143.

H.F. WEST Funeral Director

and

Embalmer

797 R %

125 W. Main

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~ ~ ~ YOUR BA'ITERY- i ~ may need attention we are ex-~

I p;~~~RIES, MAGNETOS I i Give::: ~=:i.ERATORS ;

~Next time buy a- i ~ PEST-0-LITE ~ 1

i Storage Battery ~ I I AUTO ELECTRIC STATION ii

Roscoe R. Hull. Prop. i I I Phone 812 106 W. Main 11 11111:11111111111111'1!11UlllllllllUllll l11 11 1 111 1J f ll l l! l ll l ll l lUl ll

I HA VE YOUR SHOES IN

I ORDER FOR THE SLOPPY WEATHER

Sickness is caused from wet J

feet. Avoid this by bringing I your worn shoes to

TAKE A SOVTE:'.\'IR HO:\IE

WITH YOU

In sih·er College Seal in the

Blue and Gold; in rings. pins,

fobs, cuff links, stick pins,

and many other patterns; also

the ";l>I" jew0lry. College pot­

tery in the blue, in cups,

vases, humidors. See our win-

dow.

LESLIE E. GAGE Jeweler ancl Mfg. Optician

NEW ARRIVALS DAILY IN

SWELL TRICOTINE

SUITS

AND NIFTY SPORT SUITS

IN CHECKS AND HEATHER JERSEY

SEE THEM AND YOU'LL LIKE THEM

WESTERN WOOL

GROWERS

Virgin wool suit samples now

on display if you want a home-

grown suit Jet us take your

measure. 37 and 39.

WESTPHAlS Quality Corner

Horne of Hart Schaffner

& Marx Clothes CHAMPION SHOE SHOP II

211 E. Main. I'---------------' . ------.... -._.~ ... --... ---------------.. --... ---' t

t HOWARD'S TOURNAMENT BOYTSelepho11e, w1·1·t1·ng ,i

t l\Iake our store your downtown office. desk and other conveniences.

t5he Hub ED and LOU HOWARD

Walk-Over Shoes Nobby Hats THE COLLEGE MAN'S STORE.

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eg--am after an absence of sc\·e1·al tnE-nts wt-re sen't'd. I t 1·nity and re.:n·escntahn:s of nl~arly du\'~ becaU"'-e of illnesc: every class \Vere prt.•st.:nt at the initi-

1 ~~ ~ ___ -· ESSA y CO!';TEST o.tion and the banquet.

J.liss Cora Taylor of Townsend

$1,000 REW \RD!

spent the week end at the Iota Delta (Continued fl'om Page One.) I

I ficers spying upon one's enjoyment I The Big 'fimber team are being en- of the antics of ' ·1\futt and Jeff''!

tertained at the Oemga Beta house Picture the disa~,,trous results' should

during tournament. cur good friends and neighbors-the I distinction is properly made-attempt

hout'e.

FOR A QUICK LUNCH

COME TO

to an~· one who can p1·0\·e that

we cannot fix _,·our shoe~

while you wait, after reason­

able wear and tear.

Miss Inez Haskins of Butte is a to ~nact for themselves the thrillin.e:

I guest of Marlyn Judd at the Alpha adventures of "Hair-Breadth Harry~' I 0 house while attending the tourna- or of our tried and true friend "Slim ment. .Jim~:! How dreadful to be forced tc

sneak cautiously thru dark alleys and

Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Swan of Living- to· store our treasures in dhty, mus­

ston visited their son, Leonard, at the ty cellar-holes-all for the sake of

Sigma Chi house Saturday afternoon. our customary Sunday supplement,

Montana Alpha chapter of Sigma Alpha Epsilon entertained in honor of their aluntnae members at a smo­ker Sunday afternoon. Among those present were Zales Ecton, ex-'20, Geo. Morgan, '12, Art Seamans, 113, and Lyle Miller, ex-'22.

Miss Nellie Weston of Livingston was enterained at dinner Thursday evening at the Sigma Chi house.

The Dawson high school team is staying at the Beta Epsilon house during the tournament. Coach Wal­hausen of this team is a Lambda Chi .l\Jpha from the University of Wash-

ington.

President and Mrs. Atkinson and Prof. and Mrs. L. D. Conklin weTe dinner guests at the Chi Omega house on Sunday, the 27th.

which we now find comfortably re­posing on our door-steps where he who runs may read-Provided he does not take it away with him- Even to contenwlate the havcc which such a measure would provoke, makes the staunchest American shiver{. For safety's sake, it is most devoutly to be hoped that no one will ever speak of such a thing to our respected (?)

representative in the Montana legis­lature who so earnestly desired the creation of the state of Eastern Mon­tana. The results of such an action would be similar to those brought about by leaving a twe>-year old child a box of matches and an open gas­oline can in close proximity.

Theoretically Sunday is a day of rest, provided by a gracious Provi­dence for the tired American busi­ness man, on which one may s1umber undisturbed by alarm clocks or rau­cous factoTy whistles. In practice it is far, far different. No sooner has

Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Livingston of the light of day filtered through

Roundup spent the week end visiting /closely dra\1ln curtains than one of the

::Y1rs. ,V. W. Livingston and daughter, household's extremely young, and

Mildred. Mr. Livingston is a gradu-1 therefore privileged members awakes.

ate of the class of 'IQ. Mrs. Livings- and demands the "funny paper1' in no

ton will stay at the Zeta Kappa house uncertain tones. Poor long-suffering

during tournament. father, knowing that discretion is al-ways the better part of valor, obecli­

"\\' ord has been received that Miss ently steps out on the cold, bare floor

1 "Billie'~ Hi11, a former student a~ :r.r. S. C. and a member of Phi Gamma fraternity has been pledged to Alpha Chi Omega of the uni,·ersity of Wash­ington at Seattle.

l\Ilss Selvig· Rivl.!nes of Glendive is visiting her sister, Valborg, at Hamil­ton Hall while attending the tonrnn-

ment.

and reaches for his bath-robe and slip­pers. \\'ith mutte1·ed imprecations he shuffles out to the front porch, on which, in all the prist.ine glory of three or four inches of snow which has fallen during the night, lies the Sunday paper, swollen to more im­posing proportions than on ordinary days because of the Sunday supple­ment which is incorporated with it. Father gingerly contrh·es to procure

Miss Miriam Packer of Miles City, the paper, to which the coldly beau­

a former student at M. S . C. is the tiful white snow flakes still cling, and

guest of Miss Helen Haller at Hamil- hastens into the comparative warmth

ton Hall ~luring tournament. , of the unheated house. Then Mother,

Miss Ruth Andrews of Choteau, :Hiss Julia Aithur of Great Falls, and Miss Helen f\..losier of Belt, "\vho are l'eprescnting their high school:? in the Essay contest are being enter­tained at the Zeta K.cppa house.

from her vantage point under the warm bed clothing, announces that Baby must not sit up in bed until Dad­dy starts the furnace, because tl:e house is cold. Poor Father! He sees the last of his hopes of a morning nap gone gUrnmering, and is power­less to stop them! What a pitiful end-

A very delig·htful e;·ent in the so- ing for a cold Sabbath morning! Could

Kleinschmidt' s

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EWe Janis Says: .. Day Dream r-ace Pow­der has a velvety smooth .. nessthatl'veneverfound in another. And its odor ia erqui.site- •delicious.. ly tantalliin~." is , I be­lieve, the best W11.? to descr<..heit."

CHAl\JPIO~ SHOE SHOP 211 East l\Iain

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a good breakfast at the i BUNGALOW

Home Made Candies and

Ice Cream

THE BUNfiALOW

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i SERVING YOU ~ ; Getting satisfaction in glasses E ~ depend on the expert knowl- ~ ~ edge of the optometrist in ~ [ testing sight and fitting the ~ ; glasses, and the care he tkes i[ ~ with each detail. ~ ~ When you come- to ·1s, our~ ~ whole attitude is that of s,arv- ~ ~ ing you-doing somethini; for E ~ you which will be of greateilt ~ ~ benefit to you-giving you ~ ~ every advantage in the cqre ~ ~ of your sight which painstak- E ~ ing, scientific skill and H•od- ~ ! ern equipment make possible. ~ ~ Pease glasses are so satisfac- ~ ¥ It is easy to understand why ~ ~ tory. ~

i Ho A. PEASE & CO.I - !!!

~ Jewelers and Optometrists ~ ~ 6 W. Main Street ;;; I The Hallmark Store ! - ~

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I COLLEGE I ~ MEGAPHONES ~

; CAPS PENNANTS I ~ ~ !! ~

I Geo. H. Wilson Company ! I Pink George Joe i i71111 • 111111 1u 1 n 1Jl l ltll' I Hl ll l Ul n l ll l ll!lllilUIUIUIUll1 l ll J Hl !' l ll l l\ l ll l ll l ll f ll l l l :11 11 1111 11 1n 11 11 1HI H•ll l UUl lJl l ll l Hl ll l ll lllll:;

rial life at :\I. S. C. v:as the fo11nal even the proposed Blue Laws make -.-.-.. • • .. ., .... ..-..-....vJ"t..-.-..-J*_.._._~.._.._ ..... .._ .... ..._ •• -.. ... • .. ·-· .. -• .._·..-..-.-J'".r_... .. -.,,,..,,;-.,..._.. • ........_ dancini:. part~ givtn by the: mcmb·crs it much worse? But in spite of the ~ 1' of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity interrupted snooze of the morning, ~ TRY OUR NUT ROLLS ~ Sa turd."·· ,, n .n~ at Eleetric Hall Father is as great a devotee of the> ~ . -! in honc/J . ..,~ .. .ic anniversary of Foun- comic supplement as anyone could be. ~ -:

dcrs day. The hall was artistically How like flesh and blood friends J ~ Walnut, Peacan, Cocoanut ~ decorated in the frat.emity colors, do our Sunday supplement friends l, lifade fresh each day l' purple and golc.J, which were arra.ng- seem as they greet us from an unfa-') $ ed in a f nlse ceiling of crepe paper, miliar news stand in a strange city! ~ 0 ~ interspersed with purple and gold How bravely do they cw..leavor to do '. '.:. ,,,_' \

electric light>. The di:J'erent light- their duty as wrapper for a pacK- > . ~ ing effects, one in the form of a light age of 1unc:h. or that saddest. mo:::t ~ > house with a revolving search light mise1·able of all things, a pair o! \ ~ in its te>wer, were cleverly carried I shoes to be half-soled. They are the ~ Malted milk and Sundaes ~ out in the rnoonlig-ht dances. Dur- 1 friends of baby days. "Buscer ~ ~

ing an intermission of the dance each Brown" anU his faithful dog seem to ~ T H E s u fi A R B 0 w l • lady was presented with a silver bar haYe become almost obsolete in thi~ ( ~~ . in bc"1;11g the S. A. E. coat of arms. clay an<l age, but what crowds of mem- \

The members of the fraternity were I ories come back with them. 1frtYf' ~ in full d1·ess suit and the ladies in I they, as well as some of our other \ The Horne of Home Made Candies '.>

dainty ewming dresses with which friends. g'one into that special part of > ;t: ~ 1 ·• 1 , , , 1 ·1 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 , ,, 11,111,.1 , 1 11 111 1 1 ·111111· 1 1 11 11 1 11 1 11 '·• 1 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 .1 1~ they ,,·ore: corsa~e bouquets of Yiolets. ol'ilivion reser\•cd for the char2.c-ters in •• .._.. • ._.......,._..,._._.._.._...-.._._.,,,..._._._.._.._ .. ,.:-.-..-..-..._-.... .. _.._._._,._ .. _..,._.~.-.-....,. .. ~-.-..-.-.-.•. •

~ the frnternity flower, combined with the ccmic supplement? There al't'

EXCLUSIVE SHOE STORE ~ pink roses. About. 60 couples were

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present at the party, including the "Mr. Jig-g~" mid his wife. with h•!r so- MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT chanernnes who wpre alumni nwmber.:: d;-;:.l a~,;1i 1 ·:-.ti.1J.L VVhi~t le!\s•1•:., \,t•

Phone 373-l\f a11d their wives. The:; were: Pro~~. l .y J ;.111 , , P1 hhn ab-mt ho ... t .. · h::-~ and :\h's. \-V. F .• CC'hoppe, Prof'. an<l ing t!:e bt·st ~·11:.~: 1 'Slim .Ji!1 'a1d

; I 'Ir-. :\I. IL ~eroy. Prof. and ~Ir-=-. R. the 6rnssville Police Force ha\'L' ail-

~ K. Sm.th, Mr. an~l ft.in:. Le1·oy St1·anrJ. ventured thro-t1:.c·h thou!;ands of Stn,~ I: ~ ~Ir. and :l!rs. Zales Ecton, ,,nd ~fr day >! "'lemenl,. "" ham ·"~othet» ~ PRIV.\TE ~ and )lr.s. How:.rrJ Seamans. Out of Anf"'<~! L ··1ld" ;·n·I our ;:ro 1 1~·iend:".1 ~ for

to;rn ;:-ut'sts wc•re )lr. and )fr>- Zales ""\lutt and .Je:r. · l!othc·r'· n• cl ':: BOOTHS PARTIES

E< ton ,,r r.Janhattan. >I is-< '.l!awaret Child .. •1111eed furni ·he~ the :rn" in· 1: FREE TELEPHONE SERVICE :; Fra~er uf Billings, Georg-e l\-fm·~nn l)f 1 sp1rin.,; $Ourc} !.o t'i..c v.'er-d1~c1p!med ~ -

Assin bone ,.nd L) le )liller of \\"h1te- 'I only th1~d of a modern fa1111ly f01 : Phone in and resen·e your booth for tonight :

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120 East l\fain Street

Is the place to buy your shoes for the best school COLLEGE

The Club Cafe also price.

wear. Gi ·e us a trial we will please you in style and comfort

J. E. LANG, Proprietor.

PAGE FOUR

WILi.SO. 'S

36 N Sping Dresses

Si?c>s 1 G to :lG

L.\TEST MODELS .\ ~D POPULAR STYLES .\ TR.\ YELL'(; )I\. ''S SA)IPLE Ll:\E OF

EXCEPTIONAL VALVES

$19. 759 $27.50, $39. 75

THE I\EW CLA:SIC B.\RBER SHOP

In the basement of the Commercial Xational Bank. Come down and look it O\'er.

CLEAN .\ND SANITARY

FRED A. LETTS

w th a <·ouplc more baskets leaving- i ~~::E·~:~c~~~~~~F!,::;~~:1:n:~~:t h~:: t

e F I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I a I ; f I I It c I I Q t 1 i u I 9 I I I i I I D I I I I I I I I I I f

~at t uf thl' H'~oml half, with Libby 's i ~l't-l'l' g-radually appro:tchin>r that of Hdt~nn. ( hn l'lo ancl Donlan C'ach

com.·1. kd ·with ~ field ua~kl't before.> I I lh•h na sco1t..>d 1 hut Pr11\\'n of IIL'l­l'!Hl gan .. • Libby :~ couple> of free pctnts on dirty piny mg ,.ollo\\ eel by the SL'c-s.a\\m~ l~:uk nnd forth of the

sci ,.l' until thL' end of the game. L1b- 1 b~p h< mg- alh ad of H<'lrnn. .Lt only one time in the la~t five mmutes af playmc-. I n the la:-.t two m1m1h~,. of play, lh(' ~pcc>tHm~ L1hhy g-uards allow- A eel \\'~isncr and Brown of Th•k•n4\ t•:v·h :' to rt·:.ri~ter ~\ field ba~kl't for their L<'nm. Libby plnyl'Cl hm·d up to the la~t. minute, to~ing 26 to ~:t

THE FASHION BARBER SHOP r·•:I II 111111t11 II II I I It 1111111111111I11111111· 1 1. 1 .11 1 ,11

FASlllO~ ll.\RBEU SHOP-

Foud ht. da,s Barbers ready to gh·e the students Best of Sen ice. We gpecialize on children hair bobbing, ladies shampooing andrnessaging. First. class hoot black.

Phone -161-J Fred Hinman, Prop.

Hclo11a 2G Libhy- ~:l t L. Forward A

, 'w,:;,ner

Earick~un R. F'nrwurd

Ccntl'r

Chri-.;·~·le '

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Kain

~· '(j~'ii' 'F~~ii~~ ' ·~~;i~ii'' ''' ''' ''' '' ''' '~ IKu<·hn • .. Brown

Do I~nwn L. Guart!

Donlan R. Guard

Cheap Incubators llSE THE QUEE.' .\. 'D GET A 90 { HATCH

The Hot \\' aler ~lac h ine that gets the Firma with a strong constitution.

It pays lo buy the bC'st-Sce it at the

Chick to Terra

Cady Fil lil ba ket ~, \\\•1 111 1· Ii Rrown t;

Er1rk on 2; l'hrisl'h• ·~; 1r 1.mun :2 : .. Oonl::n :!; Barnt-y 1 i ~lotTL.;on 1. 4.

Fr<'l' Lhrow BarnC'y ·1 cut of :l at-.. tempb; Ch11~·,•lc lout pf:! ntlt~mpt;.

Erick~on no1w out of l nltempt. Rt•fC'l'C't' Ilolli~tcr. Umpire- 11ich­

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~ I D.\IWY '" D \ WSON Tlw ixth gn.tilc:" of the tournantC'nt.

0 -was won by Darby n~ainst. Dawson - wenhouse HardwaJ·e Co : h;-nreor('.'>f21 tol1. Thiswa•the

len.ter

R Guards

.. Zi~".m llout;:hl:ltld

Ynndl'.'rb,1.."Ck I Hca,,..eny

... Choisscr R. Guard

. Dryan L Guards

Th G~ u1 m • :-') tn. :tml' "tan~d ' h ~~ ru~!l anu t le 1u) was •"a:--

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Cnrren; ~ub.~, Cun·y fL•t _\a , .\n ..i­

n f r Forrand Field bn~kets. 8ull0<.·k thret>; Pace

w ': F' l'"ranu four: Hartw P-, on r '('t! hrow . Bu 1K"k, two; F orra

f ur; \.1d('rso11, one>.

LET us DEYELOP A::\D PRL .T YOl'R FILIS

---Photos of Students at

Special Prices

---CE,'TR.\L STUDIO

THE .·Ew

CL.\SSIC D.\UBER SHOP

Basement Commercial • ·a-

tional bank. Sonfething you

have never seen before in Bozeman. Ladies' massaging

and shampooing by appoint-

ment. Tel~hone 291-J.

FRED A. LETS

! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ,J I I !_

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- 75 CENTS ,

im-;

Before the Dance ART SHOE SHINING PARLOR A~D PANTITORIUM

FOR LADIES AND GENTS L'nder \\"estphals Chas Gross, Prop.

ARCADE POOL ANO BILLARD PARLOR LE.\Gl' E G.UIES )lO:\'D.\Y, TUESDAY and THURSDAY :-;1GHTS

Bowling alleys now open

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Frocks Miss Hazel Dawn

selected this New Co~Ed Frock ior her new play--

25 new styles to select from

Smart Silk Frocks from $25.00 up

New Suits and Blouses for Tournament W eek

New Hats New Coats

I t t t t t t t t t

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0 -1 f11·st el11nmatwn game g-1v1ng the I -:-., 1•ll l· I • ' '· • I • I t i ' •• I I ' • I I • I •••• I • I I I I I I I • I 111 I " •• • • I I • I I \ 1 11 1 ~ win11c1 :l l'hunc.: for fifth place ii it

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