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WE'LL BEAT THE WE'Lll BEAT. THE BRUINS MQe Berkly Expnurut BRUINS VOLUME XIV. BOZEllIAN, MONTANA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1922. State Chat"'l,pionship Game Sat. Blue And Gofi - / DEBATE mAGU BETIER SPIRIT IBobcats Take On To Gonzaga! .. , .. Ancient Rivals Loses Second String Men Show G<><>d Opposition to Spokane Team Home-coming In Readiness The new coach of dratory and de- bate at the college, Prof. J. Wheeler Fostering of Intercollegiate Spirit Special ls Assured Dope Favors Bobcats-Bruins Have Checkered Career Score 12 to 0 Barger, is busily laying plans for the "It is highly desirable that a more state intercollegiate oratorical con- amicable spirit be promoted between test, which will take place early next the two student bod ies at our annual spring. The plans, as divulged in an games." These wctrds sound the key- for Season Teams In Shape Star." field ·m Reserve for at Missoula--Starts The Exponent, contemplate the imme- Ray Mountjoy as president of the As- -Train to Leave Bozeman ,.., • • b · · · h Blue and Gold 'Varr iors in Readiness 1 1 Pl3ns Completed for Big C-elebration interview with a representative of note of a communication addressed to Fina·I Ar r augements Made \Yith N. P. With f'riday Night 0 :y at 4 A. M. After With ___ Things are in readiness, and when I pete for the honor of representing M. as president of the Associated Stu- Tile proverbial thermometer in the The Gonzaga grid squad in- State's delegation arrives in S. C. in the .state oratorical. He also dents of the Univers_ity of ll-!.ontana . ma:i:a. hall has been goiJig Ul' for the State champions of Montana's ' ·aded the Bobcat camp last Sat- Missoula Saturday morning they will I plans to _mamtam mte_ rest and afford This letter was received last Thurs- P_ ast few days. The mark desi .gnat- II rtu ty f b f co egiate football circles will be urday and took away with them find themselves in the midst of a real oppo . m . or practice . Y. means o day, acted upon favorably by the Sen- ing the number necessary to send the decided at Missoula Saturday a 12 to 0 victory in a hard-fought celebration. "Carnival" is the closest a of informal preluninary aro- at a _special .n'.eeting even- Bobcat Special westward, bound to when the Bruins and Bobcats ame Oil a n1uddy field and. approach to a tile fo'r the home-com- toucan events- . mg, and its pr0Vls1ons endot sed and Missoula, has almost been reached, I . th f g . t e composed of I ing that the State University wi'l Last year the contest was held m 1'Ccepted by vote of the student body and as a result the special train has vang e m ano er o their annual agams a m up . - - · Helena 1 . b . w sl yon t F . 1 bl battles. Everything on the dope mostly second string Blue and hold this year for the alumni of M. I •· . ' ,,was . Y e_ e a r>c ay s assem I been ordered. Final arrangements sheet for the football season in- Gold players. Is. C. and its own •chools. Wee Morn talong third fo r The letter begins as an in vitation have been made with the Northern dicates that the Bobcats will Gonzaga took thing!! their Rumors that float across the di- Montrum State. . ... . . to the students of Montana State Col-1 Pacific officials, and as it is antici- the edge in the fray, but own way for the very first part ,;de ail point te>wa.rd. the goal of a Coach Bzrgei lege to attend the game next Satu'r- pated that a number of students will Brum backers and Bruin mole- of the game and scored th'11iT first I grand celebration, starting Friday strongl_y the necessity fo1. contestants day afternoon and the University decide to go the last few minutes, it skin artists are determined to touchdown after the first four night, November 10, with singing on begw.nmg work _on then: orati ons at I dance at 8:30 that evening as the I is expected that the train will carry hold to their Jong string of vic- minutes of play. The Bobcats the steps, a tradition of the State As he pornted out, a success- guests of the Un iversity student I a few mo1·e than the necessary num- tories. then tightened and the Spokane I University, and open house at all the 1 1:" 1 orntion must the product of body. In order that others than bona- ber. However, our team needs am- If scores for the past two years men were unable to penetrate fraternities and sororities. rnry careful '.'nd profound study. A, fide students of the coll ege may not ple support, and it is a. well known have any bearing 011 the comm· g . . . . fanshed oration will probably be ob -1 to b th •-k I f t, d · . . the !me for further scores until The real celebration will be held 1 . f wY get Y e ga....,.. eepers on ac as ep1cted m our game with fray, 1\1. S. C. has a big chance. the very beginning of the final Saturday, however· A meeting of j tamed only after several rough dra ts the plea that they are such. every the North Dakota Aggies, that the Two years ago Bruin walked rt D . th th· d th B . al . . h d led f 1-and some not so rough-have been I student atte di th t rt . team th th B b qua er. urmg e. ir qua r- e . mm wnm is sc e u or <ele ated to the waste basket. Then · . . _n ng e gam_e mus car-. more suppo we give _our , . e over e 0 cat for a 28 to 0 vic- ter the ball was put m Montana 9 :30 m the mornmg, while the year-, h g h . . f" ll 1 d cy his activity ticket. It is explained i better the prospects will be for wm- tory. Last year the Grizzlies hands on their own four-yard lings of the Copper, Silver and G<>ld I w en t. e oration is ma Y comp ete , that no Missoula student is allowed to ning. were only able to make two line. The Bobcat line held and will hold a meeting following at as tot bits itstl deldivery I pass the gate at any game without Tickets will be on sale on the touchdowns against Montana' s after a yard gain through the 10:45. At noon a Home-coming par- mus e pra?tice i igen ffy ozelens paying admission, if he does not dis· campus until Friday morning. They G · W f bl . of times to bring out most e ecttv y 1 hi A. S U M d d • ._ t . one on atton field in one of the !me by alters a um e gave ade will be held. . 1 . h ' Pay s · · · car , an ....., may be ob amed from any member hardest fought grid battles ever Gonzaga the ball on our five-yard Dornblazer Field will see the real through mf ection and gesture, ,t "!:" rule is merely e>.-tended for the 0<:ca- of the Student Senate. It is to be staged between the two institu- marker. It was at this point spectacle of the day, though, when important thoughts which he sion to cover students of both insti - definitely understood that any one 'tions. This year Montana has ·when the quarter ended. On the the Bobcats line up against th e Ecu- altogether lost on Th t e tutions . can get a ticket whether they have the edge and Blue and Gold foot- opening play of the last period ins for their annual battle on the =re poor de t: ese The letter goes on to point out the signed for it o'r not. In case you fail ball men and rooters are determ- a line buck gave Gonzaga her gridiron. This event is scheduled for thmtgs ·e a gtrhea eah . ime,tso importance of this year's Homecoming to buy a ticket before Friday morn- ined to pry the lid off the vie- d d a now says e coac , is none oo · · · t secon an last score of the con- 2:30 .. Following the game an in - soon to re arin for the I bo_th to the college mg, and decide to go at the last mo- O!:Y get some of the. honey test. spect1on of the grounds will be held oratorical contest. p p g It-> the. TJniv<>:rs1ty, and makes it plam ment, you may buy yc;ur at tlte the Grizzly has been hoggmg for Although Gonzaga took the Jong from 4:30 to 6. W"th th . f ti. d la . \that fights and hostile demonstrations N. P. statwn. years. end of nearly every part of the game, The alumni banquet will be held at i e wmner 0 . ur 1 p Ice ';; . between the two student bodies will I Arrangements have been made The University has had an up and th.. l l te ted Th. 6 hil ti" d d will be last year's contest back m sc ioo ' an I efl t . . "th Mr Coll" 1 I N p t down f . h was c ose Y . s . e , w . e a recep on an the a uisition of Paul Jackson, who r ec. m _a serious manner upon W1 ins, . . agen , . season so ar, w1t plenty of Bobcat lrne held the visitors three held in the new gymnasium at the cqh . h 1 . k. both insti tution s at a very criti cal I to exchange the treket coupons for disastrous upsets. Consequently they . . hi . I . . won t e mter sc o astie spea nng con- . . . k . h 1 . . tunes wit n five yards or the goal State University at 8 o'clock. t t 1 to th "th al time. To obviate, as far as possible tic ets dunng the assembly hour ave ost theu- confidence. Wash- line, and the summary by no means Missoula is makil1g big prepara- etsh astodyear, k ge elr wi s 1 eve br l ! the occurrence of serious and next Frida.y, November 10. Every-[ ington Univerity beat them 26 to O h th t l f . ht· that 1 · . h o er go spea ers w io are e igi e, . . . h ,___ . ed , . S ttl d h . s ows e ac ua 1g mg was bons for tlus event. Letters ave ood h n 1ed hostilities, the letter states one w o a coupon is urg to tn ea e. an t e Brums showed .ed . . the coach sees no g r eason w Y / b'ri •t t hi Frid I thin h · ca; ta on. State . d th . chan bee." written to. all the aluHmru of the this should not be a banner year for i that the U. students have pledged theng l o assem hangy ay t at looked hke football at on na misse elr ces University, telhng of the ome-com.- h H.ll 1 themselves not \ to snake-dance be- necessary e.'Xc e at t s time. a · ei1· ne..xt game was against for touchdovms in the fourth quar- 1 ing day this yea'r by the various fra-1 ora itorhl'·. on t e _i · tl . . I tween halves, winning or losing an.cl However, in case circumstances are Wesleyan, where the old Bmin fight ter h th 1 <l th ball . . . . d h n t 1s connection, le comn11ss1oner t ' ch th t f - 1 t d h d t od d . , w en ey 1a e . once on soror1t1es ot er organ - of forensic wishes it inted out that no to start any fights- . The college su a you ru o o so, may Is owe o go a vantage in beating the Gonzaga three-yard !me, and once izations on the Uruversity campus. h t d 1 h po th "ft f s tudent hody met the Umversity stu-1 make the exchange at the stati on be- the Methodtsts 37 to 0. <>n the five-yard line. The final Montima's alumni have been infonned t e shu ent tw telo . as! e g 1 1 1 do , 1 dents ha!! way in this regard by mak- fore the departure of the train. Those Idaho. University tied the Univer- h t ti . k .. . . . I speec , n o ma r m 1ow sma a e- . . . . · t M. 1 b d ·t · 11 •. ula punc o put 1e pigs m over was of the big event and 1t is expected . h. h 1 t t t mg surular pledges as to then- co nduct gomg ·o 1ssou a mu.st e sure an 1 si Y m ,1 sso , 12 to 12; then our lacking in both cases, and the Bob- that a number of M. S. C. grads ,.;n 1 owes it to is sc 00 0 1 ge othu 1 at the game. · have their activity tickets or they frosh licked Idaho 19 to 12. . . . . tor t 1e forensic teams as muc 1 as e . . . cats went scoreless du.rmg the entire make the trip to MLSsoula on the spe- "th t . 1 bod .t I In order to assist in keeping stu will be charged admission to the 1 Gonzaga gave the Bruins another fra M D Id f il ed I . I S . I man \Vl a s rong, ag1 e Y owes 1 - ll . . S k . y. ac ona a on a p a:e cia atu.iuay mornmg . to the school to get out for the ath- ' dents off the f ield between halves, game . . . wa opmg m po ane to the tune of kick from the 35-yard !me also m , . letic teams. All who go out can not I and to lessen t he opportunities for ' The Bobcat Special wilt leave _Boze- 37 to 6 because the Bear blew up the fourth perwd. Lets beat the Bru111s. . th h f t. 'h . I unpleasant occurrences due to the man at 4 :00 a. m., on the morrung of when the Bulldogs showed some real Th B b . win e onor o represen mg lo e m- , . . . . 1 1 . e o cats all du rmg the game I . •tut• . b t . d to high feeling which ,viii pr e- a the November 11. The tram 1s gomg via c ass. Our second men held the h ed h . . I 1 su ion m a ny case, u m or er v I s ow t e old-time pep and fight, STOCK JUDGING TEAM I h f 1 · ,, t• . writer .oo the letter su ggests that Helena ertroute to Missoula, m order powerful Gonzaga team to two touch- d th ave success u represeni.a ives m any . . an e U.st quarter found the ball WINS FOURTH ON . t 11 . t .t th t b re pr esentat ives of the two student to pick up a number of Montana down, both of winch cac.1e after some •th' th G 40 d 11 Im erco egia e ac 1v1 Y ere mus e St te C ll Ju . I ·11 . b k f th I WI m e on"'.'ga '-yar me _a --- I keen competition for the a·,ailnble bodies engage in a friendly contest to . a . o ege a mru. & WI arnve rea . ., e game iad given the the time- The visitors passes, which I According to a telegram received l l N . ti . t.t. "th a muse the crowd between halves m Missoula at 11 a· m, on the morn- Bulldogs the ball in dangerous terri- ha · . · paces. or is us compe I ion w1 - . . . ve a 'reputation of bemg _very sue- Sunday evening from Prof. R. C. Mc- out reward to the unsucoessful partic- Each schood is to have half of the mg of 11. The special tory. cessful, were up time after Chord, coach the Montana State lpants, because they have the immedi· i·est period in which to put on its ":' ill leave Missoula •. at 1 a. m. on Dope Sb>et lf or M. S. C. timo and all during the second half College stock-iudgmg team winch I te t• f t• f h . d t I s tunt those showing off their bag of November 12, and artLve m Bozeman r The dope s heet points to a clean f th dd t . th . · , a sa 1s ac ion o avmg serve o 1 ' t 8 t . 1) e mu Y c ass1c ey were I compet ed at the Pacific International 1 the best of their abilities, and the sub., tricks fi rst to promptly clear the field a a. m. . victory for the Blue and Gold. ab,le to complete but one pass, Stock Show at Portland last Satur- t I t. t. f t• f ha,;ng for the others It is als o Due to the unceasing efforts .of 1b.e game against Gonzaga last for an eight-yard gain- Gon· da)· the college team was the win- ;equend thas. mg _sad'" acth1on ob die . pru·entheticaili·; that not too the Snurs and the Fangs makilll)r I W•-'<lk has done more to pe1> up . ' 1 •. .raine e1r mm s or en· o s m "'"' .s - zaga had made nine attempt.• bv the ner of fourth place- Prof c N Ar-1 h. h . 11 b . t 'e s tudents be in these stunts tac: day a success on the Hill, the M. the school. and .. has put fight ial . . _ · · · · 1 . a way w ic w1 rmg permanen s.' - ,,.. , L aer route m this time. I net!;, vice-dean of agriculture and d I t . 1 ·· Th f" l I because of the danger of having too S. C. band wilt accompany tbe team '1 ;r > the squad, than any victory Th · . 1 wa r s a er m ire. e ma mes- . . . . . . e frrst half opened with Gonzaga head 0 fthe animal husbandry depart- sage of the forensic d partment is many on the field. boos ters to Missoula for the big 1 . s" far this yea r. The Bobcats k1ckmg off. :'\fontan.a. 1mmediately I ment at the college, stated Sunday I this: Come all ye who are not tongue- Faculty members of the two insti- ,ootball clash. n,,·e been gomg- good this year, ?unwd. ?o.nzaga opened up a ser- J that he a very credit- tied nor overly befogged in wits, see tu tions will act as judges, and will The Bobcat-Gonzaga game, a_ud. ha,·e earned a crack at the of tr1ck passes and some good a.Ole in consideration of the Professor Barger at once and give awa rd a Ct!P. offered by the Universi- last Saturday, leaves the od?s m fa- title. . .... !me plun_ges and the ball to the fact that the only experience the team him an opportunity to make orato'rs of ty, to the institution whose reprt!sent- rnr of Montana State. ThlS makes I The Bru'.ns have of iast year's Bobcat five-yard !me. S_tockton went had was the re,, "lllar class work in you. atives put on the b est stu nt or ser- prospects look good for regulars m their lme-lip. Captain o_ver the line from he':" m three hard stcck iudging . and on account of the its of stunts. The stu den t body on the the co nting game; so all is nee- Elliott been shifted to tackle, lme plunges. The fi rst. score had very short noti ce on which the trip Let's beat the Bruins. Hill regarded this suggestion as a essary to make ne.xt Armtstice Day where his weight s hows to good ad- bcen completed four nunutes af:-er was made, wer e virtually unprepared challenge and accepted it as such. a howlmg success for us is to have I _ Bulldog McGowan is play. play had started. The place kick for the contest. FIN AL PROGRAME FOR The Intercollegiate Knight have been " large numb.er of boosters _accom-1 third year at the othe1· tackle failed, and the score stood 6 to _ o. . The men who represented M. S. C. GIRLS CONGRESS MADE pnt in charge 1)f arranging our part pany our gridiron eleven to M1Ssoula. J position, and needs no introduction· looked hke an easy wmner at P 1 clrtland. were: Frank Barnum, ___ 1 ·of the between-halves program, and I Madsen, at end, a.nd Murphy at cen- at this time, but the men Frank Beckley, Charles Lyndon, Fer- Complete arrangements f.or the Vo- have promised to do the best possible Let's beat the Bruin$. U!'r . the. the. ot h er regulars on the put up a fight that the V1Sltors were gus Mitchell, Paul Orcutt and Ken- cational Congress are well under way' in the short time available to work University !111e. Ted Plummer has nC>t: expecting. _After finally getting neth Fitzgerald, alternate. The team as the chief speakers have already I up a creditable entei-tainment. C. G. A. VOTES Dl'ES I been moved to halfback, to make a the ball to the five-yard !me the Bob- was accompanied to Portland by been engaged. As in previous years, ' Mr S encer conclurles Iris lettel" OF FIFTY CENTS place for . Joe Kerschner at fullback. cats held wonderfully, and the fourth ?rof. R. C. McChord., who has been the nature of the . program wilt he I b · . the L. L-t th :f --- Plummer does all of the punting for do h al . . v exore.smg uvpe tw. e u- the B d ·t · d ii wn saw t e b l back a yard. Mac- ooachmg the team smce the announce- ..... actical but yet a real inspiration 1 tu. ·. ".__ betw tL- tw . titu At the regular meeti ng of the Cot- 1 ea.rs, an ' is oubtful he D ld h ,,. re een "'' o ms - . . . . tand S ona t en punted out 1)f dangerous :nent was made that the college would to the high school girls and college ill be th k" d f . airy .J lege Girls' Athleti c Association last I can s up to cotty MacD<>nald. territ ' tons w e 111 o rtV '" T · 1 . h h ha! ory. be represented at tbe cc ntest. ·women as well . which both schools can feel proud. Fri day, dues of 50 cents a year, to I is P aymg t e ot er fback The second quarter round the Bob- Among the other colleges repre- Sarah Loo.ise Arnold, of Boston, is I be paid this year by the first of the I position, with Porter subb mg. John- eat line llolding better and having sented at the contest were Washing- to be the chief speaker. Dean Her- I year 1923, were voted upon and I son has been the first string qua:r- more confidence. The only gaining ton State College, Idaho University, rick feels vel'y fortunate in being I Let's beat the Bruins. passed. After this date no girl will t er so far, but his wo'rk has been of a ground in this qua rter was by the I University of Calif0rnla, Oregon Ag. able to bring tliis woman of national be allowed to participate in any event very med.ioore calibre. Maudlin. ward pass, two ·Of which they com- ricultural College, and the University re-pute to M. S. C .. and knows that SPECIAL TRAIN FOR GAME. if her dues are not paid. Black and Coleman and Al(teU are all playmg pleted for tong distances. They were af British Columb ia .. The she will hav-e an important message to I white were chosen for the club' s col- their first _Year varsity football, forced to punt, and after returning from Mr. McChord. did not mention convey. . Whitman College, Walla Walla, Oct. ods. The senio'r class claims these each bemg m the -00 pound class. tho ball a shoit distance, Scotty the placing of any of the other insti- Before the war , Miss A.mold was 16 ( P. r. N. S.) Two special trains colors by prior «igbt. However, the AU Men Re.-uly for B>oar _Mea t. . would again punt the ball far and tutions , or a.JlY details of the ?ontest dean of the fa:culty of Simmons Col· : have be011 chartered by the college and class not be here a!'er this year; Th Bob.cats wrll. send m , :-iieu: h17h and G<>nzaga would be put far- other than those a.lreaa, mentioned. \ege, and also was for o years town organizations for the University ond there wilt be no possible oppor- strongest lme-up a({atnst the U ruver- ther from the Blue and Gold goal line. , Thi s is the flrst time that Mon- pri nc[paf of a. teachers training of Oregon-Whitman game in Pendl e- tunity for a clash in the use of col- sity. McCarren, Knight and The second half fou:nd the Bobcats tan.a State College has sent u team school in Sara.toga, N. Y. During ton, October 20. The Walla Walla ors between the two organizations. Walter will play their la.•t game of st(lt more stubboi"l'l, and the quarter to any of the major stock shows of the wm·•she was an able worker with Commercial club, and the local ElI.:. The letter "A" represen ting A.th- f"'.'tbalt for the Blue and Gold at be tem1ed a.Jl even herak for I the country, as in the past the great Herbert. Hoover in the national food I cl ub wilt attenrl the game en masse. letic Association, will be used for in- :rllissoula on Saturda y. so watell these both elevens- G<>nzaga worked the distances and consequent expense rn- . o. dminfst.ratfun, traveling from state div}<luaJ awar.ds to the members of men go. I!oss has shown himself to (Continued on P&ge Four.) (Continued on Png>? Three.) (Continue<f Ott Page Three.) 1 Let'• beat the Bruins. winning teams. (Continued on Page Four.)

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Page 1: BOZEllIAN, MONTANA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1922 ......to students of Montana State Col-1 Pacific officials, and as it is antici- hav~ the edge in the fray, but own way for the very first

WE'LL BEAT THE

WE'Lll BEAT. THE

BRUINS MQe Berkly Expnurut BRUINS

VOLUME XIV. BOZEllIAN, MONTANA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1922.

State Chat"'l,pionship Game Sat. Blue And Gofi- /DEBATE mAGU BETIER SPIRIT IBobcats Take On

To Gonzaga! .. &,~~~~~~~~~-S , .. ~~~~~~~!~~~~~ Ancient Rivals Loses Second String Men Show G<><>d

Opposition to Spokane Team

Home-coming In Readiness

The new coach of dratory and de­bate at the college, Prof. J . Wheeler

Fostering of Intercollegiate Spirit Special ls

Assured

Dope Favors Bobcats-Bruins Have Checkered Career

Score 12 to 0

Barger, is busily laying plans for the "It is highly desirable that a more state intercollegiate oratorical con- amicable spirit be promoted between test, which will take place early next the two student bod ies at our annual spring. The plans, as divulged in an games." These wctrds sound the key-

for Season

Teams In Shape »~•·-a' Star." field ·m Reserve for at Missoula--Starts The Exponent, contemplate the imme- Ray Mountjoy as president of the As- -Train to Leave Bozeman DU~ ~ ,.., • • b · · · h Blue and Gold 'Varriors in Readiness

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1 Pl3ns Completed for Big C-elebration interview with a representative of note of a communication addressed to Fina·I Arraugements Made \Yith N. P.

ArmisticeG~:~li~ame With f'riday Night ;:~e ofe1;'i';n;,~s:t;::P:::i::ntoo:o~n~ ~;:~e~ a~~u~~;'n~ 0:y ~:~n;pe:~e~ at 4 A. M. After G~:,:;a With

___ Things are in readiness, and when I pete for the honor of representing M. as president of the Associated Stu- Tile proverbial thermometer in the

The Gonzaga grid squad in- ~iontana State's delegation arrives in S. C. in the .state oratorical. He also dents of the Univers_ity of ll-!.ontana. ma:i:a. hall has been goiJig Ul' for the State champions of Montana's

'·aded the Bobcat camp last Sat- Missoula Saturday morning they will I plans to _mamtam mte_ rest and afford This letter was received last Thurs- P_ ast few days. The mark desi.gnat- II

rtu ty f b f co egiate football circles will be urday and took away with them find themselves in the midst of a real oppo . m . or practice . Y. means o day, acted upon favorably by the Sen- ing the number necessary to send the decided at Missoula Saturday a 12 to 0 victory in a hard-fought celebration. "Carnival" is the closest a ~eries of informal preluninary aro- ~te at a _special .n'.eeting th~t even- Bobcat Special westward, bound to when the Bruins and Bobcats

ame Oil a n1uddy field and. approach to a tile fo'r the home-com- toucan events- . mg, and its pr0Vls1ons endot sed and Missoula, has almost been reached, • I . th f g . t 1· e composed of I ing that the State University wi'l Last year the contest was held m 1'Ccepted by vote of t he student body and as a result the special train has vang e m ano er o their annual agams a m up . - - · Helena 1 . b . w sl yon t F . 1 ~ bl battles. Everything on the dope mostly second string Blue and hold this year for the alumni of M. I •· . ' ~uc ,,was ~on . Y e_ e -~ a r>c ay s assem Y· I been ordered. Final arrangements sheet for the football season in-Gold players. Is. C. and its own •chools. Wee Willi~ Morn talong third fo r The letter begins as an invitation have been made with the Northern dicates that the Bobcats will

Gonzaga took thing!! their Rumors that float across the di- Montrum State. . ... . . to the students of Montana State Col-1 Pacific officials, and as it is antici- hav~ the edge in the fray, but own way for the very first part ,;de ail point te>wa.rd. the goal of a Coach Bzrgei mnp~si"es vei~ lege to attend the game next Satu'r- pated that a number of students will Brum backers and Bruin mole­of the game and scored th'11iT first I grand celebration, starting Friday strongl_y the necessity fo1. contestants day afternoon and the University decide to go the last few minutes, it skin artists are determined to touchdown after the first four night, November 10, with singing on begw.nmg work _on then: orations at I dance at 8:30 that evening as the I is expected that the train will carry hold to their Jong string of vic-minutes of play. The Bobcats the steps, a tradition of the State ~nee. As he pornted out, a success- guests of the Un iversity student I a few mo1·e than the necessary num- tories. then tightened and the Spokane I University, and open house at all the

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1:"1 orntion must ~e the product of body. In order that others than bona- ber. However, our team needs am- If scores for the past two years men were unable to penetrate fraternities and sororities. rnry careful '.'nd profound study. A , fide students of the college may not ple support, and it is a. well known have any bearing 011 the comm· g

. . . . fanshed oration will probably be ob- 1 ~. to b th •-k I f t, d · . . the !me for further scores until The real celebration will be held 1 . f wY get Y e ga....,.. eepers on ac as ep1cted m our game with fray, 1\1. S. C. has a big chance. the very beginning of the final Saturday, however· A meeting of j tamed only after several rough dra ts the plea that they are such. every the North Dakota Aggies, that the Two years ago Bruin walked

rt D . th th· d th B . al . . h d led f 1-and some not so rough-have been I student atte di th t rt . team th th B b qua er. urmg e. ir quar- e . mm wnm is sc e u or <ele ated to the waste basket. Then · . . _n ng e gam_e mus car-. more suppo we give _our , . e over e 0 cat for a 28 to 0 vic-ter the ball was put m Montana 9 :30 m the mornmg, while the year- , h g h . . f" ll 1

d cy his activity ticket. It is explained i better the prospects will be for wm- tory. Last year the Grizzlies hands on their own four-yard lings of the Copper, Silver and G<>ld I w en t. e oration is ma Y comp ete , that no Missoula student is allowed to ning. were only able to make two line. The Bobcat line held and will hold a meeting following at as tot bits wnttendfod~lm, itstl deldivery I pass the gate at any game without Tickets will be on sale on the touchdowns against Montana's after a yard gain through the 10:45. At noon a Home-coming par- mus e pra?tice i igen ffy ozelens paying admission, if he does not dis· campus until Friday morning. They G · W f bl . of times to bring out most e ecttv y 1 hi A. S U M d d • ._ t . one on atton field in one of the

!me by alters a um e gave ade will be held. . 1

. h ' Pay s · · · car , an ....., may be ob amed from any member hardest fought grid battles ever Gonzaga the ball on our five-yard Dornblazer Field will see the real through mf ection and gesture, ,t "!:" rule is merely e>.-tended for the 0<:ca- of the Student Senate. It is to be staged between the two institu­marker. It was at this point spectacle of the day, though, when important thoughts which nug~t he sion to cover students of both insti- definitely understood that any one 'tions. This year Montana has ·when the quarter ended. On the the Bobcats line up against the Ecu- altogether lost on 1 th~ ~_earei; Th t e tutions. can get a ticket whether they have the edge and Blue and Gold foot­opening play of the last period ins for their annual battle on the ~~~tlon =re poor ~ de

1~~e t: ese The letter goes on to point out the signed for it o'r not. In case you fail ball men and rooters are determ­a line buck gave Gonzaga her gridiron. This event is scheduled for thmtgs ·e a gtrhea eah . ime,tso importance of this year's Homecoming to buy a ticket before Friday morn- ined to pry the lid off the vie-

d d a now says e coac , is none oo · · · t

secon an last score of the con- 2:30 .. Following the game an in - soon to ~ommence re arin for the I celebratio~, bo_th to the college a~d mg, and decide to go at the last mo- O!:Y a~d get some of the. honey test. spect1on of the grounds will be held oratorical contest. p p g It-> the. TJniv<>:rs1ty, and makes it plam ment, you may buy yc;ur ti~ket at tlte the Grizzly has been hoggmg for

Although Gonzaga took the Jong from 4:30 to 6. W"th th . f ti. d la . \that fights and hostile demonstrations N. P. statwn. years. end of nearly every part of the game, The alumni banquet will be held at i e wmner 0

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p Ice ';; . between the two student bodies will I Arrangements have been made The University has had an up and th.. l l te ted Th. 6 hil ti" d d will be last year's contest back m sc ioo ' an I efl t . . "th Mr Coll" 1 I N p t down f . h

~rune_ was c ose Y co~ . s . e , w . e a recep on an ~nee the a uisition of Paul Jackson, who r ec. m _a v~ry serious manner upon W1 • ins, ~ . . agen , . season so ar, w1t plenty of Bobcat lrne held the visitors three held in the new gymnasium at the cqh . h

1 . k. both insti tutions at a very critical I to exchange the treket coupons for disastrous upsets. Consequently they

. . hi . • I . . won t e mtersc o astie spea nng con- . . . k . h 1 . . tunes wit n five yards or the goal State University at 8 o'clock. t t

1 to th "th al time. To obviate, as far as possible tic ets dunng the assembly hour ave ost theu- confidence. Wash-

line, and the summary by no means Missoula is makil1g big prepara- etsh astodyear, k ge elr wi s1evebrl !the occurrence of serious and undig~ next Frida.y, November 10. Every- [ ington Univerity beat them 26 to O

h th t l f . ht· that 1 · . h o er go spea ers w io are e igi e, u· . . . h ,___ . ed , . S ttl d h . s ows e ac ua 1g mg was bons for tlus event. Letters ave ood h n 1ed hostilities, the letter states one w o ~ a coupon is urg to tn ea e. an t e Brums showed

.ed . . the coach sees no g reason w Y / b'ri •t t hi Frid I thin h · ca; ta on. State . d th . chan bee." written to. all the aluHmru of the this should not be a banner year for i that the U. students have pledged theng l o assem hangy ay ahi~d ~ake n~ T~ t at looked hke football at

on na misse elr ces University, telhng of the ome-com.- h H.ll 1 themselves not \ to snake-dance be- necessary e.'Xc e at t s time. a · ei1· ne..xt game was against

for touchdovms in the fourth quar-

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h po th "ft f student hody met the Umversity stu-1 make the exchange at the station be- the Methodtsts 37 to 0. <>n the five-yard line. The final Montima's alumni have been infonned t e shu ent twtelo . as! e g

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dents ha!! way in this regard by mak- fore the departure of the train. Those Idaho. University tied the Univer-

h t ti . k.. . . . I speec , n o ma r m 1ow sma a e- . . . . · t M. 1 b d ·t · 11•. ula punc o put 1e pigs m over was of the big event and 1t is expected . h. h

1 t t t mg surular pledges as to then- conduct gomg ·o 1ssou a mu.st e sure an

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si Y m ,1sso , 12 to 12; then our lacking in both cases, and the Bob- that a number of M. S. C. grads ,.;n 1 ~ree,l owes it to is sc 00 0

1ge othu 1 at the game. · have their activity tickets or they frosh licked Idaho 19 to 12.

. . . . tor t 1e forensic teams as muc 1 as e . . . cats went scoreless du.rmg the entire make the trip to MLSsoula on the spe- "th t .1

bod .t I In order to assist in keeping stu will be charged admission to the 1 Gonzaga gave the Bruins another fra M D Id f iled I . I S -~ . I man \Vl a s rong, ag1 e Y owes 1 - ll . . S k

. y. ac ona a on a p a:e cia atu.iuay mornmg. to the school to get out for the ath- ' dents off the f ield between halves, game. . . wa opmg m po ane to the tune of

kick from the 35-yard !me also m , . letic teams . All who go out can not I and to lessen t he opportunities for ' The Bobcat Special wilt leave _Boze- 37 to 6 because the Bear blew up the fourth perwd. Lets beat the Bru111s. . th h f t. 'h . I unpleasant occurrences due to the man at 4 :00 a. m., on the morrung of when the Bulldogs showed some real

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e o cats all durmg the game • I . •tut• . b t . d to high feeling which ,viii pre-a the November 11. The tram 1s gomg via c ass. Our second stl~ng men held the h ed h . . I 1 su ion m any case, u m or er v ~ • • I

s ow t e old-time pep and fight, STOCK JUDGING TEAM I h f 1

· ,, t • . writer .oo the letter suggests that Helena ertroute to Missoula, m order powerful Gonzaga team to two touch-d th

~ ave success u represeni.a ives m any . . an e U.st quarter found the ball WINS FOURTH ON CO~-.:]' . t 11 . t t· .t th t b representatives of the two student to pick up a number of Montana down, both of winch cac.1e after some

•th' th G 40 d 1· 11 -· ~:...- Im erco egia e ac 1v1 Y ere mus e St te C ll Ju . I ·11 . b k f th I WI m e on"'.'ga '-yar me _a --- I keen competition for the a·,ailnble bodies engage in a friendly contest to . a . o ege a mru. & WI arnve rea . ., e game iad given the the time- The visitors passes, which I According to a telegram received l l N . ti . t.t. "th amuse the crowd between halves m Missoula at 11 a· m, on the morn- Bulldogs the ball in dangerous terri-ha · . · paces. or is u s compe I ion w1 - . . .

ve a 'reputation of bemg _very sue- Sunday evening from Prof. R. C. Mc- out reward to the unsucoessful partic- Each schood is to have half of the mg of Nov~ber 11. The special tory. .·

cessful, were br~ken up time after Chord, coach ~£ the Montana State lpants, because they have the immedi· i·est period in which to put on its ":'ill leave Missoula •. at 1 a. m. on Dope Sb>et lfor M. S. C. ~ timo and all during the second half College stock-iudgmg team w inch I te t• f t• f h . d t I stunt those showing off their bag of November 12, and artLve m Bozeman r The dope sheet points to a clean f th dd t . th . · , a sa 1s ac ion o avmg serve o 1 ' t 8 t .

1) e mu Y c ass1c ey were I competed at the Pacific International 1 the best of their abilities, and the sub., tricks first to promptly clear the field a a. m. . c~ victory for the Blue and Gold. ab,le to complete but one pass, Stock Show at Portland last Satur- t I t. t. f t• f ha,;ng for the others It is also sug~ested Due to the unceasing efforts .of 1b.e game against Gonzaga last for an eight-yard gain- Gon· da)· the college team was the win- ;equend thas. mg _sad'" acth1on ob die . pru·entheticaili·; that not too em" 'l~ the Snurs and the Fangs makilll)r I W•-'<lk has done more to pe1> up

. ' 1 •. .raine e1r mm s or en· o s m "'"' .s - • zaga had made nine attempt.• bv the ner of fourth place- Prof c N Ar-1 h. h .11 b . t 'e students be enga~ed in these stunts tac: day a success on the Hill, the M. the school. and .. has put fight

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aer route m this time. I net!;, vice-dean of agriculture and d I t . 1·· Th f" l I because of the danger of having too S. C. band wilt accompany tbe team '1 ;r > the squad, than any victory Th · . 1 war s a er m ire. e ma mes- . . . .

. . e frrst half opened with Gonzaga head 0 fthe animal husbandry depart- sage of the forensic dpartment is many on the field. ~d boosters to Missoula for the big

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k1ckmg off. :'\fontan.a. 1mmediately I ment at the college, stated Sunday I this: Come all ye who are not tongue- Faculty members of the two insti- ,ootball clash. n,,·e been gomg- good this year,

?unwd. ?o.nzaga opened up a ser- J that he co_nsid~red thi~ a very credit- tied nor overly befogged in wits, see tu tions will act as judges, and will The Bobcat-Gonzaga game, ~layed a_ud. ha,·e earned a crack at the

l~s of tr1ck passes and some good a.Ole sh~wmg, in consideration of the Professor Barger at once and give award a Ct!P. offered b y the Universi- last Saturday, leaves the od?s m fa- title. . ....

!me plun_ges and ~ent the ball to the fact that the only experience the team him an opportunity to make orato'rs of ty, t o the institution whose reprt!sent- rnr of Montana State. ThlS makes I The Bru'.ns have fi~e of iast year's Bobcat five-yard !me. S_tockton went had was the re,,"lllar class work in you. atives put on the best stunt or ser- prospects look exc~edingly good for regulars m their lme-lip. Captain

o_ver the line from he':" m three hard stcck iudging . and on accoun t of the its of stunts. The student body on the the conting game; so all ~at_ is nee- Elliott ~as been shifted to tackle,

lme plunges. The fi rst. score had very short notice on which the trip Let's beat the Bruins. Hill regarded this suggestion as a essary to make ne.xt Armtstice Day where his weight s hows to good ad-

bcen completed four nunutes af:-er was made, were virtually unprepared challenge and accepted it as such. a howlmg success for us is to have I ~anta?'e. _Bulldog McGowan is play.

play had started. The place kick for the contest. FIN AL PROGRAME FOR The Intercollegiate Knight have been " large numb.er of boosters _accom-1 mg.~ third year at the othe1· tackle failed, and the score stood 6 to _o. . The men who represented M. S. C. GIRLS CONGRESS MADE pnt in charge 1)f arranging our part pany our gridiron eleven to M1Ssoula. J position, and needs no introduction·

Go~zaga looked hke an easy wmner at P1clrtland. were: Frank Barnum, ___ 1 ·of the between-halves program, and I Madsen, at end, a.nd Murphy at cen-

at this time, but the M~r:tana men Frank Beckley, Charles Lyndon, Fer- Complete arrangements f.or the Vo- have promised to do the best possible Let's beat the Bruin$. U!'r . the. the. other regulars on the

put up a fight that the V1Sltors were gus Mitchell, Paul Orcutt and Ken- cational Congress are well under way' in the short time available to work University !111e. Ted Plummer has

nC>t: expecting. _After finally getting neth Fitzgerald, alternate. The team as the chief speakers have already I up a creditable entei-tainment. C. G. A. VOTES Dl'ES I been moved to halfback, to make a

the ball to the five-yard !me the Bob- was accompanied to Portland by been engaged. As in previous years, ' Mr S encer conclurles Iris lettel" OF FIFTY CENTS place for .Joe Kerschner at fullback. cats held wonderfully, and the fourth ?rof. R. C. McChord., who has been the nature of the . program wilt he I b · ~ . the L. L-t th :f --- Plummer does all of the punting for do h al

. . v exore.smg uvpe tw. e u- the B d ·t · d ii wn saw t e b l back a yard. Mac- ooachmg the team smce the announce- ..... actical but yet a real inspiration •

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ea.rs, an ' is oubtful he D ld h

,,. re nv~,, een "'' o ms - . . . . tand S ona t en punted out 1)f dangerous :nent was made that the college would to the high school girls and college t· ill be th k" d f . airy .J lege Girls' Athletic Association last I can s up to cotty MacD<>nald.

territ ' tons w e 111 o rtV '" T · 1 . h h ha! ory. be represented at tbe ccntest. ·women as well . which both schools can feel proud. Friday, dues of 50 cents a year, to I ann~r is P aymg t e ot er fback

The second quarter round the Bob- Among the other colleges repre- Sarah Loo.ise Arnold, of Boston, is I be paid this year by the first of the I position, with Porter subbmg. John-

eat line llolding better and having sented at the contest were Washing- to be the chief speaker. Dean Her- I year 1923, were voted upon and I son has been the first string qua:r-more confidence. The only gaining ton State College, Idaho University, rick feels vel'y fortunate in being I Let's beat the Bruins. passed. After this date no girl will t er so far, but his wo'rk has been of a

ground in this quarter was by the for~ I University of Calif0rnla, Oregon Ag. able to bring tliis woman of national be allowed to participate in any event very med.ioore calibre. Maudlin.

ward pass, two ·Of which they com- ricultural College, and the University re-pute to M. S. C .. and knows that SPECIAL TRAIN FOR GAME. if her dues are not paid. Black and Coleman and Al(teU are all playmg

pleted for tong distances. They were af British Columbia .. The telegi~ she will hav-e an important message to I white were chosen for the club's col- their first _Year ~f varsity football,

forced to punt, and after returning from Mr. McChord. did not mention convey. . Whitman College, Walla Walla, Oct. ods. The senio'r class claims these each bemg m the -00 pound class.

tho ball a shoit distance, Scotty the placing of any of the other insti- Before the war, Miss A.mold was 16 ( P. r. N . S.) Two special trains colors by prior «igbt. However, the AU Men Re.-uly for B>oar _Meat. .

would again punt the ball far and tutions , or a.JlY details of the ?ontest dean of the fa:culty of Simmons Col· :have be011 chartered by the college and class "~11 not be here a!'er this year; Th Bob.cats wrll. send m , :-iieu:

h17h and G<>nzaga would be put far- other than those a.lreaa, mentioned. \ege, and also was for o years town organizations for the University ond there wilt be no possible oppor- strongest lme-up a({atnst the U ruver­

ther from the Blue and Gold goal line. , This is the flrst time that Mon- princ[paf of a. teachers training of Oregon-Whitman game in Pendle- tunity for a clash in the use of col- sity. Ca~ta.in McCarren, Knight and The second half fou:nd the Bobcats tan.a State College has sent u team school in Sara.toga, N. Y. During ton, October 20. The Walla Walla ors between the two organizations. Walter will play their la.•t game of

st(lt more stubboi"l'l, and the quarter to any of the major stock shows of the wm· •she was an able worker with Commercial club, and the local ElI.:. The letter "A" representing A.th- f"'.'tbalt for the Blue and Gold at

lm~ho be tem1ed a.Jl even herak for I the country, as in the past the great Herbert. Hoover in the national food I club wilt attenrl the game en masse. letic Association, will be used for in- :rllissoula on Saturday. so watell these

both elevens- G<>nzaga worked the distances and consequent expense rn- . o.dminfst.ratfun, traveling from state div}<luaJ awar.ds to the members of men go. I!oss has shown himself to

(Continued on P&ge Four.) (Continued on Png>? Three.) (Continue<f Ott Page Three.) 1 Let'• beat the Bruins. winning teams. (Continued on Page Four.)

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Pubiish~d c,·€?rv Tuesday of the College year by the staff ch06en from the ~tudents of thC ~fontana State Colle17e of the University or Montana, Boze-

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Dedicated to the Victory I cerlain marcel that patronizes M. S. C. "From Bridger's hills we go again , When either rain or snow faiJed to To break their bones and hidesj I straighten those wavy tresses, a com-

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Let's beat them in a merry game, mitte~ was appo~nted to ask the own:r And take their cash, besides." of sa1d marcel for the address of his

. . . H. L. TENNEY. '23 Utah Hairr!» ·ssin F1rlor. We wonrl-

.. . . R GA CB8gi~~· :~I Eli, unless he has the dope. is J er. Floyd, if the) will succeed ;n in-.. .. NONEET. A NOBLE' '23 11 f 1 h h ducmg you to part Wlth the secret. • ~ 1 genera y wary o p aymg unc es, I

'but he bas a strone: hunch, that Li!,walking u~he college with .. E. B. M68RE, '241 amo_unts almost to .a Foregone Con- Sears "Mv bit I feel •A:rt'istic this L. S. 6R.iERT, '23 clus1on, that a certain blue and yellow noon 1~ • '

... 1'!. McCANN, '23 team will this Saturday can'.)' off the · honors in the annual tilt vdth Mis-

KATHLEE - C . .UlERO::\, ·24 CHARLES LYNDON, '23 OCTA\'IA MARQUIS, '25 ARTHUR BERGSTROM, '23

RICHARD ROSS, '25 MARGARET CONKLING. '24 LEONARD SEARLE, "24

Or have we got Missoula's goat?

went riding on a tender One cold day two years ago.

Oh, distinctly I 'remember How I bet and lost my dough .

Though my bank account is Jowly, And my clothes are !-Orn and holey, Gee; I'd hate to !ooe the money,

Boy, and yet, Things look dog-gone funny .

' Lady Luck, please treat me chummy 1

And I'll bB<>k Montana State with one last bet.

-T. A.

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soula. If none but honors are carried Eli has been gh·en to understand off. the affair will be a bit disappoint- that E. B. M. and Phat W. never con­ing to rooters of either side. Which flict-in fact, they have been gone means that, win, Iosef or tie, every I so far as to arrange a schedule. Great Bobcat fighter will be carried from dope. This only goes to show that the field. L.et's show t hem that ·we're engineC'rs use service in every night ~lllSJC SCH LARSHIP

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proud of our team, What say? Thellife. FOR FRESHMA:'i'. Monday, 1-6 P. M. word " lose"' in the above sentence is ---

put there merely for smoothness. How- Ted Johnson: BHI A1der$On ought to. The music department of Montana

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ever if Ott's new machine doesn't make good grades this quarter. Re's Sbte college gives two scho1arships backfire or the clutch slip, we look in the chem Jab every morning and every year to the freshman c}ass, one for it to get away in a cloud of dust. aiternoon. in piano. the other :.::! voice. These

=:::-====:.-======================= him aside a few years ago, and in, home ever y night. 1·eward to the abi1ity of the student l Some one more wise than Eli drew Charles S: Yeah, and the staggers scholar.shii:.s ....:.!'e given not only as a

ON TO MISSOULA. confidence told him that "nothing sue- ___ for there are other factors considered. ceeds like success." Be that is it may Pete: What did those guys swipe The financial status . the serious in-

1 (and it looks as though it might), a those footballs for at the z. K. tea terest, the ability and the character Before the appearance of the next Exponent on the Hill the successful team this yea1-, under the fite. of the student are factors which are

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state football championship will have been decided. Every Joyal 'direction of a highly successful coach, Repete: Oh, they're going to pose as considered in the decision. Tryouts l\f. s. C. student knows that the battle for state championship this has done wonders to a student morale, football players and fool the prohib are held before the faculty of the mu-

somewhat depressed by three lean agents at Helena. sic department and they make the de- =============== year will be waged between the Blue and Gold and the Bruins. years of school spirit. More power to cision.

The Bobcat team is considered the better of the two combat- our fighting combination says Eli; WARNING: Eli will have scouts at Miss Adena Watson won the piano ants. Victory is within our grasp. and may his forecast of success over the following places on November 11: scholarship this year and Miss Nellie

Are we, therefore, going to sit back Saturday, sleep until the Bruin be an omen of subsequent Kelleys, Elite, Greenough Park, Uni-J Cecil '-he v-0iC<1 scholar shiJJ; Both MORTON'S I

I ... victories for Romney and the Big versity Campus, Palace Hotel and the young ladies are very much interested noon, forget there is a football game across the divide, and then Bobcat Team. I jai!.--and arrangements have been in music and both show a great deal blame the team if it should lose because the tudent body failed made for those who will be unable to of talent and ability in their work. I SHOE SOOP 1 to back it? These next few Jines are not so ! make the depot by midnight.

Certain not. Those who can are going to Missoula to holler joyful, so we shall entitle them "Sup- I u. OF WlSCONSIK. themselves hoarse in the bleechers at Dornblazer field. The rest press your romatic emotion" Fnsh-f! . They will walk hom e all by them - Thirty-five per cent. mo're than 300

h · d d th t t men "suppress your romatic selves. of tlie co-eds attendi'ng the Uni'ver-,1 who can not go will do their s outmg up an own e s ree s of Bozeman. emotion."' We don't blame you a bit, ){ I --- sity of Wisconsin are earning money

boy. for kissin~ her. in fact we'd like i . ora -Pick your own-They satis- toward their support at the institu-But whether you happen to be is Missoula or Bozeman, on to take a pop ourselves-but son-' fy. tion. Most of the work done by the I

Dornblazer field or on Mount Baldy, remember that your support why pick out the Main Hall --why tr.e I --- g-irls is of a secretarial nature. but is vital to victory. ALL RIGHT, THEN, LET'S GIVE NINE FOR main hall-and the hour- fo·e Lells- As for handling Eli's comments some of them drive autos or care for AN M. S. C. VICTORY. of all unearthly hours '°o ('ntbrace a

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that arise in the dark corners Of children during their spare time.

SUPPORT THE "M" CLUB

woman and the day-Monday ll)<t. 20) Missoula"s show houses and the Cof-Ye Gods, Monday, why laddie don'tj fee parlor-Pinkert-On's specialists you know what the Alumnae says , have been detailed to cover them.

day? This is going to be sad, but never-'about transferring affection en Mon-, - --

The "ll'.[" Club is an organization composed of those college And to you, dear sister. Eli knows J theless-we feel it our duty. It's' men who have earned their ''A:f." Jetter and sweater by participa- that you we1·e innocent and feel::: sure about the p1-esident of the Pi-and-

. . . . . . . . . . that if you weren't in that corner it 1 well, we won't mention a'1y names-bng m major athletics at M. S. C. This orgamzabon IS aln e would never have bappened-woll we but, Frank, that is a "hot" shirt you one and from the method of selection it may be readily seen that won't say that-but not for ,uch 3

1 have. it is composed of real men. These men encourage and support 1 long '~hile maybe. Let's ~ee we count- I . . anything which is of benefit to 111. S. C., especially in the line I ed thirty ~r was it th1rty-one -but I To those who have failed so far this I of athletics. The "111" men request and e>qiect the cooperation girlie you're some breath-holder-some I year to get into Eli, we recommend to I

. , . . . breath-holder. However it won't be the Bone-Head Club. Perchance th"'' I o: the st.udent ~ody m 1:~ctmg arr~ ' the different undertakmg~ I long until it's dar~ at five o'clock-I have. lost the old ,~tality-or els~ t\h1ch are afte1 all of d11ect benef1~ to _the student body. The_) land do not feel grieved-'cause we've

1profited by Eli and have learned dis­

do not always get the prope;· reactwn from the students. This all been caught in a tangle ourselves cretion· Ain't that right. :\faurine? is probably because the ~tndents do not realize and appreciate J sometimes or 'tother-but shucks any. I the importance of this OTganization. The many worthy under- way. Love sure JS grand. LET'S GO TWO HC•mRFD

Let's beat the Bruins.

HIGH SHOES FOR MEN FOR EARLY WINTER USE

Those first, chilly, biting winds of winter make a man glad of his choice of high 'hoes. Let it blow­what cares he ?-his an­kles are snugly enca ed in leather and chill-proof. Not only that, but the added ankle support i very welcome, adds zest to walking.

Prices range from

I 24 S. Cea ira1 t

The Club taf e Moved Across the

Street From Its

Former Location.

RESERVE YOUR BOOTH

FOR AFTER THE DANCE

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211 EAST MAIN .... I .takings which the "l\1" Club has successfully completed need not STRO 'G!

be commented on in full at this time. As advise to you, fair one, we give:

I l t $5 To$10

If he kisses you on the forehead it At the pre ent time the club is ope;-ating a candv store in the shows he admires your brains. If he Sig. plc<lgc hem~ ente1 tamed at the I

hall of :\Iain Hall. This counter is operated primarily for the kiss°' you on the cheek it shows he Pi Fi house: benefit of those in charge. This year it is under the RUpervision isn't afraid of painters colic. If he Yonng-lady-·'And hme is a pictru·e of Ray M:cCarren, president of the club, and Franli Hatfield, who kisses you on the chin it shows an of mother, dad and sister, standing

SPECIALTY BOOT SHOP is also a members. Although the students patronize the store to ~ppreciation of something better. It n fr.mt of," etc.

some c•xtent the "JU" nipn do net receive tl •. cl th ' t I he kisses you on the nose-he needsj S. P. (absent mmdedly)-"Well, I Qual1"t)· Foot"'ear· . . ' . . . le ~la e e~ mu: I praetic:e If he ki~ses )-'OU on the ( nn"t join just yet. I'll have to write "

ha\'e if the club IS to be of real fmanc1al benefit to the men m I lips-it shows good taste. . nnd ask father." Joe Conaty John Hine>: charge. . -- I --

Durmg the past few days the club has heen selling ribbons,' Prof Tallman-(after long- winded 01•e on Eli himself Woid nached

the purpose being' to create 1nore :nterest in the annual Babcat- proot'J ">;o, therefore, we find th o· x l,im last night that the figµre of a IOR I FORMATIOi C'0~--1 Bruii: garre. This ribbon selling campaign i• not receiving the equals zero." man had apcared silhouette~ at the

~upport it should. j\fa11y students hesitate to bu~· thinking that fo; 1~:i~7:g~-~ude-''He!l. all that work ~in::~~~eii;a~ei~~l~Sn~:~;' at the Chi ~~~~~1% JiU;~jf~~~~ , the reteipts are to go to t11e individual n1 en in charge. According 1 Eli modestly restrained- I to l\fcCarren, who is president of the club, such is not the case. "!'!! show you how the <ent.•r But it wa' only Dr. Blair. 1 C..\LL 286-J ! The students are failing to see the primary purpose of this sale tackles" shrieked Fuzzy (in her sleep, !============== as mentioned abo\'e. EYerybody shonld buy a ribbon to wear on as she got a choke hold on Ruth). Say, Frank, this man Lamb looks the ~pecial ?.nd at the game. Starting right now let's support diffe~·ent from the rest of vou fel-

SE~SATIONAL-Silhouetted form low•-" • the '·)[" Club in eve1·ything they undertake throughout the year. of a male figure at a late hour at the Frank-" A little sheepish, eh?'' Chi 0 house. (Single shadow, folks- ---maybe we'll haYe better luck next I The Alpha 0. house manager be-time.) came quite alarmed when she heard

--- that her house boy was a prize """in~ Lucky Bunney said he tlidn'.t get to ning eater.

We'll Beat The Bruins 1 see the game-but the dance was up J Chloe hopes the igs. will have

!•!ll!!•ll•m•:::i::wa11111m:c•av11-=:~::i:1we•11111mm<1*~:!R11SJl•G•i!ffiiil*ll'3lllii4~5:il! .. !f"""'""'1IBll!lllll2ll!ililll!ll!stlllllllB!Elll J and comrng.-And Rhoda didn't give I those parties regularly. l the fellows away by doping out the

1R l_Uf'rNr.J SET~ rHEAPER i 9 mile house. HOWf\'el", n10st of the' Another Mystery.-Details about

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fl fl r lJ U lJ 1?ang preferred the Bungalow. Sounds the Phi Kappa Phi pin Madaline ;" like home-sounds fatniliar. wcarinit.

Than you ever bought them. Doll't buy u:1til you look our~ over.

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Speaking- of the Butte trip. Alf who is little Eva? Sounds fnmiliar­~ounds familiar.

~ine for the Mines they tr~ated us ro)·all,'.

Girlo Want to Know Dm·ing this damp weather, strin­

gl!nt mea~llres. have been ta.l;?n by a cetiain gi-oup of co-eds to watch a

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But then she got the habit fi-om Eld~n- dangerously contagious.

Eli snys that President Atkinson is l'ight.. In fact the tv.•o to one ratio is sa perJ'ect thnt shorthoms have to step high school girls in order to l!'.('t

dates.

Here r ~it ill meditation 0Yer scores that I could <Jl!Ok

ls it just imagination,

Marie: "Where did you get

that humdinger sweater?"

Pattie: "Where did I get

it? Chambers, Fi her's, of

course!"

And say ! If you want

to see a real line of slip­

over sweaters, just st.ep

into Chambers, Fisher's

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The showing of r ings set with small _ai:d medium_ weight ~ems is especially n9teworthy._ In b~·11l1an~e of Diamonds and bPauty of l\Iountmgs t~e display 1s enbanc1r:g. quality i!< the best, and pnces extremely attractive.

$25 TO $850

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L y "' ~ ~ t Ll'l\TH AT 12-DINNER AT ~OR MIDNIGHT 11 ~ .. , .... ~ .. ~~~~~""'~~ t t t:t:n::::t:ut:n:: ::::t::::::: 1 - , , K c f I I :: u I Ad1ian Ario was a dinner guest at l r a Iner s a e t ~ 80(,IAL CALE, DAR. : I the 0 B hou'e Tue&lay cvenini<. '

t :: Fri., Xov. 17 S. A. E. :: I ~fiss Pack and ~farian Arnold were I! t :: Sat., )lo.,-. 18 ..... Barb Dance : <lin_ner guests at the Iota Delta hou'e I , QUALITY AND SERVICE , :: Fri., Nov. 24 R. 0. Wilson .. Fri.day evenmg.. ;-. ..... .-..~~~~~~...-.~ G:1& ~ __ ._.,~~~ ' :: Sat., Nov. 25 Beta Epsilon ~ ~Ir. Grnnt, )f.r. Bush, Mr- Hodges t :: Wed., KoY. 29 .. Senior Dance U and )fr. Bross were dinner guests at ~~,~~~"-"-~'"-'''~''-'-' '"" ""''-'-'\>~'~'"ll;

t ~ ~:;: ~e:~. 12 z:;m~a~~ : the o. B. hou'e Saturday evening. g fi A L L A T 1 N G R 0 c E R y c

0 M p A N y -a

t :: s_a_L: y ~~. ~- A. Stunt .Ni~ht . :: It Mrs. Hatrd~, o;, F~rsC\ is Yisiting- ~ a t :: Fri., Dec. ~ Omega Beta : I er son a e . . . ouse. ~·es' a~ _G l-G G I G I i ; :: :: :: :: U u l: u u u:::: t::::: , eDan Hernck was a dmner ~- • 55-PHO, ·E-55 ___ I &t he Pi Phi house Thursday eYen- ' 5 5 5 ) 5 _

JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS Emmett Moore and " Ducky" Far- mg. ~ 6 West Main Street The Hallmark Store I rel were dinner guests at the H. o. I I ~'-'~~'"''S~l~Sllll~l'~~~~~~.,. i ::.\f. house ~fonday evening· ! Bruce McLeod has returned home I _ ,_1 -- --~~~~~-----------Q I ~~~~~""'~'"'"

.. • -.-- 1 Monday evening the active chapter 12 I :__ __ H_ O_ -W---A--R-D--S----, r·th::::e:~~~:· t~~ ~rn~oni:~::~: ~ ~icdg::~t ~,~_:1_~o_w_:.:~er:~~~=~- the ,l. ~i ~ ~~(l;J o~e:~~:~f~::~:~,-' e P~1 on . announces O'll 1 Dean Herrick was a dinner guest at·

I · i J Axtell. of ~alesv1lle, and Lyle Wood, I th B E h Th d . . ~ Maki> de!i~htfpl table £ Te'r led e . . ouse urs ay e\·enmg· 1

0 B I 0 ry, as P ges. Messrs. Garrity, Stockton, Skeet, jl boquets II, It's Missoula r ust. . and "Frog'' MacDonald, all of the. ~

h b Id K in one of oor I Mrs. Warren Batch w~s a dinner I Gonz.aga football team, were diner Come in and S£e Them ~ The birds say it mig t e co · .. eep warm ~estat the P1 Phi house Thursday guests at the Sigma Chi house Sat- ;., BOBCAT OVERCOATS evening. l urday nighL ~

Style and patterns that win. ..,__ _ 11 West Mendenhall Phone is .,

$ Tenny Cahoon, of Gonzaga, was a I ---. · ~

40 • d' t t th B E h St- The pledges of Sigma Chi enter-)~~~~,~~~~~'"'-~~" :ner gues. a e · · ouse a : tained the pledges of the other fra- ,

will buy a knockout. t u ay evening.___ I ternities at a "Days ()f '49" party,

t T H E H u B ! dil~:~: ::.::~ a:~ :~s z:vis x:;: j; Friday evening._ i t ' oouse Thursrlay evetting. F. J. Needle, Richard Flaherty, 0. 1

I t Eiiz•beth Po,-~e-rs-has been living ~;,s:~el~~~ JG;:~:.we~oo~:al;· ~:.: I t t at the Alpha 0. house the last week. we1 e dmner guests at the S. P. .. E I t t ___ I house Saturday night.

ED AND LOU HOWARD The H. o. M Club announces Fred- -- I t WALK-OVER SHOES - NOBBY CAPS • STETSON HATS t die Cook as a member. Professors Glo\'er, Grant, Cleever., 6 --- I and Olaf Anderson were dinner !<llests

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Phone 461-J First-Class Barbers -.:~-~~-E~-~~-~~-~~-~~-~-~~-~~-~~-~~-~i-~~-~~-~~-~~-~~-~~-~~a President and M'rS. Atkinson, Alta 1 at the S A. E. house Sunday. ~ - - Atkinson, Bob Walters and Helen --- I

I I Chase were diner guest< at the Alpha Rhoda Harri s, Thelma Berryman '~:::::::::~==~~=~~~=~=~~=====~~~ YOUR NAME

0. house Sunday. and Ed. Bunny were dmner guests at the Chi Omega house Sunday.

Jack Van Rhee, a former student, -- I Montana State College Ji! has been v1S1ting at the H. 0. M. I The Chi Omega chapter entertained I

engraved and gold filled on your fountain pen, is

good insurance against loss or theft. Come in and

have it done now.

25c

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I house. at a fireside Friday night.

FROSH CLUB-HOUSE HUGE ball, Babe has broken the Utah state . SUCCESS. record for the javelin throw at 155 I

feet, runs the quarter mile in 54 sec­With the help of Professor Abbey, onds, and broad jumps 20 feet. Bob

a club-house is being maintainPd for brings an equally good record as all­g and by a number of frosh, at 603 state football halfback, basketball g Third Avenue South .. The purpose of forward, baseball catcher, and all- 1

lg this house is to fu1,1ish living ex- round track man, taking part in the

penses at actuai cost to freshmen; broad jump, low hurdles, and pole also to supervise them in their col- vault. Both twins are regularly en- 1

Quality and Service lege work, and to p'rovide a home for rolled freshmen, Bob taking mechan-g men during their first year in col- ical engineering, and Babe secretar-1 ~:t;:i;CH:l'<l-i:H:8Xl-i:>i:l-Qt~CH:l-nl:H:8:>J:>:ru::::H:8X1-l;fl);i:!J;;H:t;l;H;!-nl:8:::::i-n-1;H;1-QtH;Hl;H;!<;H;H:8Xl-l;il)H:l lege. Perhaps this is the f irst ven- ial, and both are pledged to the Sig-

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Five New Buildings Are Now Being Added to the Equipment of Montana State College. A school with a wonderful campus, extensive equipment and competent faculty; with a 6ne student spirit, in a town of finest environ­ments.

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Alfred Atkinson, President ture a't ~f. S. C. in v·hich every man ma Chi fraternity. They are star-1

.-.~~.._...~....,. - ~~~~~---~~-- - -~ participating was a leader in his high ring on the frosh football squad, ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••Ii scho?l either in athletics, debate or I Babe at quarterback and Bob at half- 'I !'•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••II! pubhc speakmg. In the matter of back. , YELLOW BUS LINE

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supervision of college work, Dr. 1 The coed. twins are Elva and Eve- { Hanson, of the chemistry department, lyn Ayler, sophomores from Green­is giving each Friday night t·o the I castle, Ind. Last year they attended boys for coaching in chemistry. This I Washburn College at Topeka, Kan­is in the form of a regular supple- sas, where, it is interesting to note, mentary class, which meets in the Y. · their record shows exactly the same ~r. C. A. buildinA'· I ~ades, with only one exception.

O£lr>i•~~J,urs of Regular Bus Schedules to and from College j The house is modern, furnished They are taking- the applied art , Low Price Bus and Cab Fares with a piano, victrola, and facilities course, and are pledged to the Pi

for other entertainment. Sam TTe- Beta Phi sorority. ST ~ND-Tracy and Main Phone 314-W I wick, of Salt Lake City, is "cne! de I ::lfontana also contl'ibutes a pair

guerre," and is in charge of the 48 of twins, Delbert and Elbert Brent­~~ ie. - _,4!19-,.......,. ,.... .... ~~~~--~~ boarders and the 15 roomers. The Tall, from Three Forks. They are ~ f ood is purchased in wholesale lots I freshmen in electrical engineering.

I w·hether it is cleaning your II old uit or taking your meas­ure for a new one, we can I sen-e you best.

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of the finan ces. The third floor is Let's beat the Bruins. with a view to minimizing this part I used for a dormitory, where 15 men are accommodated. In addition to I the chef, five college students are em­ployed as K. P.'s about the house.

YOC\TIOXAL co.·GREi'' SPEAKERS.

The cost of board is set at $15 per I (Continued from Pal\'~ One.)

I month, and room is $5. An effective I to state as a spokesman fo'r the or-

1 e.nployrnent agency is being main- j!ardzation. t - ot on ly is Dean Arn-

i ~a ined in connection with the house. old a lecturer of note, but she is an Young m en who want work report ~uthor of national reputation; the

Just Recieved A COMPLETE LINE OF RUSSEL'S

WATER-PROOF PACKS

Wagner Brothers

LOOK CLA SIC SHI~;L 'G PARLOR FOR LADIES Ai D GE:!'JTS

ln the Classic Barber Shop ~PECIAJ.-We eater t o College Students. Shine ti<kols

I 0 ,h ine• for $1.00. Laces a.nd polishes. \Ve S1>ecializc in Ladies, Fancy Shoes

H. 0. Walton Prop. OPEK SUNDAYS

for sale:

BATHS

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. t his to the agency, and usually before Ion(\' list of classics she has written night work is obtained fOl' them. r makes hel' name a household WOT!:i

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ With the advent of Coach Romney , among teachers. She comes to us ~~~,.~~""'-"~~~~ ~ and an unusually large amom1t of with a reputation seldorn achieved by • fine material fo'r athletics in M. S. C., I an educotor. a11d will inspire all who ,~~~~"--U'SS~~~

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MORE NEW ARRIVALS OF

Gorgeous Winter

COATS In the rich supple fabrics that are so popular this season. The blouse backs and long waist lines a!'e the fashion. Fur trimmings and the best linings with expert tailoring, make these garments exceptionally at­tract;ve.

1 6a The Willson CompanY "Where Quality Counts Mllat"

1922

there is no doubt but that a new era hear her. has begun. , All of the speakers fO'r the Con-

2"rc--:.:; h:i.Yr n0t yet been chosen, but SIX PEOPLE AND THREE BIRTH- I the committe<•s are working hard and

DA VS. fast to make it a big success. I

"It never rruns but it pours,'' ls an I COLLEGE STOCK-JUDGL G TEAM old proverb with which we are all WL'(S FOURTH mere or less familiar. Such seems I · !iii( to be th_. cl!se at M. S. C. this year, I ~ the showers in this case being twins. ' (Continued from Pa(\'e One.) For the first time in the history of ! Yohed has been fouod too great a

I the institution, we have in our midst 1

handicap, but this year, through the l I three pairs of twins, foU'r boy~ and J generous help of the Montana Live-tw-0 girls. ! ~toc'k Growers' Association it was I

Perhaps the two who have been I found possible to finance the trip., brought most bofore our notice are G1-eat credit is due to Mr .• T. R Burke, the two Myer boys, Francis and Rob- rr'resident df the Stock)t.rowers I ~ ert, or "Babe" and ''Bob." as they a.re through whom the association wns

HOLLOWAYS

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HOLLOWAY'S more popularly called. Though or- interested in the work of the college, iginally from Missouri, they eame to and led to contribute to the expenses l!l M. S. C. from Salt Lake City, where nf the trip. Prof. C. N. Amett, ,-ice- ~ the;· were prominent during the past dean of agriculture, is also largely ; ~ four years in athletics, both being responsible for making the ti'ip ·po!-" - ~ four-letter men. Beside being all- , sible, both thTough hi~ woi·k in ra:s- I ~ state quarterb:>.ck in football, guard in7 the necc•sar:: ftmds and through '~ in bnsketball, and shortstov in base. his help ;.; co&ching the team. ~~~X~~!(S~>S:l~~~~~~•tk

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!AGE F OUR BOZEMAN, MONTANA Tl"ESDAY, OVEMBER 7. 192~.

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Hatfield has been playing a good game at the end position all season and his work helped spill several Gon­zaga plays.

=================================== ! Husemeyer at the other end of

the line also did some nice Spokane interference.

TO HEAR THE NOVEMBER NUMBERS. Cowan did not play the whole game,

TIIERE ARE I but the time he was in the fray was taken up with some real footba.ll

SURE SOME KNOCKOUT NUMBERS AMONG THEM. 1

work.

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Although Gatton l<'ield was wet snd

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34 W. MAIN PHONE 750-W ~ --. ~ ., >ltock_ton played a heady game for ~'-~~~ de VJS1tors at the halfback hole.

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BLUE AND GOLD LOSES TO GONZAGA.

(Continued from Page One.)

ball to the 20-yard line and then were h.eld for downs. Ml)nlana fum bled, but recovered on her five-yard mark­er. Fox made one and the ne>..1; play was the cause for the second Gon-za.ga score. Another fumble and Gon­

Bruins. Coleman

Right end. Kni~ht Elliott

Right tackle-Han mm Maudlin

Right gua:rd. Mclvor Murphy

Center. McCoy Centerwall

Left tackle. Cowan McGowan

Left tackle. Hatfield Madsen

Left end. l\IcCarren Johnson

Quarterback. MacDonald Plummer

Right half. !:kyan .. Tanner

Left half. Bawd~n Kerschner

Fullback.

STUDENT ASSEMBLY HELD ON THURSDAY

::a.ga recovered on the Montana four- As tho first number on the progra.rn r•~·d line. It was here that the per- for the assembly Friday morning, 'od ende<l. Miss Nellie Cecil sang two vocal

-============================= ==t i The openinlt' of the final period of solos. Miss Cecil has a w!ry pleasing • play saw Gonzaga push the ball over rn1cc and tho case with which she

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t''o four yards to a goal in four sings increases the enjoyment of her

I downs. Gonzaga again failed to make audience. the place kick and the score stood 12 Raymond Mountjoy. as preside 11t

to 0. of Associated Students, read a Jetter I~ Stockton, Gonzaga, hallback, was which he had rec:.eived from the presi­

the man 1n the limeltg·ht fot· the vis.- dene of tho Associated Stude11ts of {tors Skcaf.t? and Garrity n.lso made Mis.s'ou,.la , very generously offe:rin{? a eood she.wing in tho Gonzaga back- to let the student body of ~lont:a.na ~

~ 1"ld, whilo "Frog" MacDonald played State College havQ free admittance ~,

a nice game a.t the end PQsit1on. The "t the gan1e there, NoYember 11 in ~

• 120 East Main Street and their running of interference llliss Blan,,hard, a national Y. W ~ whole Gcnzaga backfield worked weli lieu of whet happened here last y~ar i

~ I was the big factor in the yardage they . A. worker spoke on "The world

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We Deliver Anywhere

We Are Convenien tly Located on the Corner of

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