Bee Gee News February 3, 1938

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Bowlng Green State Unversty ScholarWorks@BGSU BG News (Student Newspaper) Unversty Publcatons -3-1938 Bee Gee News February 3, 1938 Bowlng Green State Unversty Follow ths and addtonal works at: https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news Recommended Ctaton Bowlng Green State Unversty, "Bee Gee News February 3, 1938" (1938). BG News (Student Newspaper).. https://scholarworks.bgsu.edu/bg-news/ Ths Artcle s brought to you for free and open access by the Unversty Publcatons at ScholarWorks@BGSU. It has been accepted for ncluson n BG News (Student Newspaper) by an authorzed admnstrator of ScholarWorks@BGSU.

STATE COLLEQf OWUNa QRBPN. Bee Gee News «L VOL. XXII. BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY, FEBRUARY 3, 1938 No. 19 Junor-Senor Wll Attract Record Crowd Advance Salea Close Thundaj Wth arrangements practcally completed for the Junor- Senor Prom Frday nght, tcket sales are revealng that an unprecedented crowd wll hear Ray Pearl and hs Sunset orchestra. Advance tcket sales wll close Thursday at :00 p. m. The advance prce of $1.7 wll be boosted to $.00 at the gate. Every junor and senor has been contacted n a thorough sales campagn, reports Don Maglott, charman of the publcty and sales commttee. Hs assstants are "Mat" Dotson, Elmer Cryer, "Larry" Wllamson, Helen Htchcock, Shermlla Ovcrholt, and Bettc Myers. The dance wll last from 8:00 to 1:00 p. m. Y Men See Moves of Falcon Football Team Tonght Prof. Snger wll be the guest speaker at the Y. M. meetng Thursday, Feb. 3, when he wll gve a short talk on the appropraton of the actvty fee. Followng ths wll come questons and dscusson from the floor. Ths dscusson wll be conducted prmarly for a clarfcaton of the setup of the appropraton commttee and of what happens to the $0. actvty fee that students have been payng ths week, Dck Mougcy, program charman, stated today. The greater porton of the meetng wll be devoted to showng three reels of movng pctures that were shot at dfferent football games by Prof. Snger. The Falcons wll be soon n acton n the B-W game, Mchgan Normal, and probably the Wttenberg game. The Y men were dsapponted n the nterrupton of ther plans for the swm at the Toledo Y last week, but they are stll plannng to go. The date has tentatvely been set for Feb. 10. Westmnsters Attend Columbus Conference Representatves of the Westmnster Club and the Young People's Sunday School class of the Frst Presbyteran church wll attend the Oho Westmnster Foundaton Conference at Columbus next Saturday and Sunday. There wll also be delegatons from Oho State, Mam, and Oho Unversty campuses. The Sunday School elass taught by Dr. Kohl wll meet as usual at 9:30. The Westmnster club wl hold ts 6:30 meetng under the leadershp of Rta Haskns. At the worshp servce Dr. Sebens wll contnue the sermon seres on "Interpretng Jesus n Modern Lfe". Hssong Leaves To Do Research For State Dept. Dr. Clydr Hssong, Dean of the Collage of Educaton, has been loaned to the Stale Department of Educaton to ad n th' preparaton of a manual n the feld of elementary educaton. He wll reman at ths research work untl next September, when the manual wll be publshed. Dr. Hssong wll be n Columbus the Kreater part of the tme, but wll be n hs offce here at least one day a week, keepng n touch wth the actvtes of the college, Havng had wde experence as a teacher and admnstrator, and havng wrtten many artcles and several books on educaton topcs, Dr. Hssong s a recognzed leader n the feld of educaton n Oho. Ault and Woodworth To Debate B-W Par Thursday, Feb. 10 Women debaters are scheduled to start the second semester debate program arranged by Prof. J. W. Carmchael. Thursday evenng, Feb. 10, Frances Woodworth and Lou.so Ault wll meet a women's negatve squad from Baldwn-Wallace College. The debate wll take place n the readng room at 7:30 p. m. A women's debate tournament wll be held at Toledo Unversty Feb. 11. Betty Lou Platt Mary Louse Lane, Louse Ault, Frances Woodworth, Margaret West, Rta Haskns, Marjore Squre, and Lcona Kester wll represent B. G. S. U. at the Toledo tourney. Bowlng Green's debaters are lookng forward to the tournament at Manchester College, Manchester, Ind., whch s only three weeks away. The Manchester meet s the bggest and most mportant debate tourney n the mddle west. Ffty-two colleges ncludng the Unversty of Chcago, Northwestern Unversty and Mchgan State Unversty are entered. NINE DEBATE TEAMS MEET THURSDAY Hghfeld and Llley Stll Favored Nne teams that came out on top n the frst round wll compete n the second round of the all-college debate tournament scheduled to come off Thursday n the Lbrary. The second round has been delayed untl tonght due to complcatons of schedules, exam week and the begnnng of the new semester. The tourney ran ts frst round Jan. 13. Hghfeld and Llley, the odd team (consequently drawng a bye) are stll heavy favortes as the debaters lne up tonght. The eght teams wll debate as follows: Wrck & Ettnger (A) vs Habonsten & Hgham (N). Gatchell & Rohrbaugh (A) vs Myers & Musser (N). Shne & Clover (A) vs Frank & Shan ley (N). Ault & Wood worth (A) vs [Peters & Acocks (N). Four teams wll be elmnated tonght leavng fve teams to Debate n the thrd round. Prof. Carmchael, head of the debate department, stated that the succeedng rounds wll be run as quckly as can be arranged. Presdent's Inauguraton Scheduled For Aprl 30 The Unversty Board of Trustees and Dr. R. E. Often* hauer, Presdent of the Unversty, have decded upon Saturday, Aprl 30 as the date for Dr. Offenhauer's nauguraton as presdent of ths nsttuton. No further arrangements have been made at the present tme, but more detaled plannng can now be done snce the audtorum s n the last stages of constructon. Falcons Seek To Break Away - From - Home Jnx At Captal Saturday SECOND SEMESTER REGISTRATION TOPS 1000 More than 1,000 students have regstered for the second half. Ths was the unoffcal report that came from the offce early yesterday. No defnte fgures were avalable at that tme for students are stll payng fees and regsterng today. A de- taled offcal report wll come from the Regstrar's offce today or tomorrow. The number of new students ncludng transfers, was roughly placed at. Ths, however, s also unoffcal. Wheeler To Lecture At Assembly Feb. 9 11. N. Wheeler, a forester and lecturer of the Unted States Forest Servce wll present movng pctures and an address on forest conservaton, "Salute the Trees" n chapel Feb. 9. The address by Mr. Wheeler, who has been connected wth the Unted States Forest Servce for the past thrty-three years s beng sponsored by the Wood County Natural Resources Councl. Mr. Wheeler wll also speak at 8 p. m. at the Senor Hgh School Audtorum. Everyone s nvted to come. CORRECTION The Summer Bulletn and Graduate Instructon Bulletn have gone to the press, not the General Bulletn as stated n last week's Bee Gee News. Senate Confrms Appontment Of E. E. Corell As Trustee Knght of Pythas Replaces Gebhard The Senate of Oho late last week confrmed the appontment of E. E. Corell, Grand Keeper of Records and Seal of the Knghts of Pythas, as trustee of B. G. S. U. The vacancy has exsted snce Aug. 31, 1937, when the term of A. L. Gebhard, of Bryan, expred. The other members of the board are L. N. Montgomery, of Tffn; E. B. Pedlow, of Lma; Mrs. Besse Dwyer, of Montpeler, and Mr. Prout, of Sandusky, Presdent of the Board. Born n Portsmouth n 1873, Mr. Corell came north n 1900, and has lved n Bowlng Green snce 190. In 1916, he was apponted Deputy Audtor, and n 1919 was elected county audtor. He was re-elected n 193. He was apponted to hs poston wth the Knghts of Pythas n 193, and has been elected tr-annually to the post snce then. Durng hs twelve years n the audtor's offce, he became very famlar wth the problems of schools, and he has mantaned an nterest n ther progress. Lutherans Favored Depte Maretta Lost Orange Fve Undecded Another tough cage assgnment faces Bowlng Green Unversty's Falcons Saturday nght when they take the road agan to meet Captal Unversty's strong cage fve at Loy gym n Columbus. Although much of the would-have-been mportance of the encounter wll not be there due to recent losses by both teams, the orange s especally pontng to the fracas as a matter of breakng ther so called away-from-home jnx as well as provng ther metal n upper dvson conference competton. Due to ther recent defeat by Otterben, the Falcons wll ente the fray as underdogs even though Captal's stock has fallen consderably as a result of ther crushng defeat at the hands of Maretta. Ths week the Falcon drlls were concentrated toward stoppng Capt. Ray Heschman and Paul Weaver of the Cap. fve who are ther top marksmen. Ths par constantly ple up ndvdual scores n the 'teens, and wll be very dangerous on ther home floor. The Falcons' lne-up, as always, wll not be decded before game tme, 8:16 Saturday. A wn wll do much to pull up the fallen prestge of the Landsmen and probably put them n a favorable poston to battle Wttenberg on even terms next Frday here. Captal's past record appears below: Captal ; Dcnson 30 Captal 3; Hedelberg 31 Captal 63; O. N. U. 1 Captal 3; Muskngum Captal 60; Kenyon 38 Captal ; Denson 38 Captal 37; Otterben 6 Captal 3; Maretta 6 Northern Next Tuesday Bee Gee won't be n for a breezer next Tuesday when they travel to Ada for a return game wth Oho Northern. The Polar (Contnued on page t Delh, Frosh To Play Prelmnary Tonght, Wed., Feb., the Delh Fraternty wll play the Frosh n a prelmnary to the man go wth Bluffton College. Ths s the second ntramural team that the Freshmen have played. In the frst fray the Fve Brothers were set down wth a stngng 37-16 defeat. On ths game tonght we wll be able to make comparsons between the league leadng Fve Bros, and the second place Dehl Fraternty. The Freshmen wll be paced by Musser and Powell, and the Delh's by Clngaman, Knney and Shedler.

PAGE I Publshed Every Wednesday of College Year fry th* STUDENTS AND FACULTY / BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY Subscrpton Rate _ $1 per year, n advance STAFF Edtor-n-Chef George Beatte Phone 317 Assocate Edtor Rchard McCartney Socety Edtor.... Vrgna Francos Assstants: Marjore Squre, Margaret West Sports Edtor Robert Baron Assstants: Arthur Shanlcy, Lyman Kcown, John Frontz, Emly Jane Jump General News Edtor Anthony Frances Assstants: Darwn Mayfeld, Ralph Roscnbcrgcr, Marlee Hargeshcmer, Evelyn Leader, Berence Denns, Charlotte Dunpace, Austn Shclton Features... Andy Rohrbaugh, June Stump Exchange Advertsng Manager Faculty Advsor Esther Long Gerald Whte Prof. G. W. Beatte Behnd The Headlnes.. Ths s the frst ssue of the Bee Gee News for the second semester, and the staff wshes to extend a cordal welcome to new students as well as a pleasant contnuaton of relatons wth the old. We hope we have succeeded n our attempts to present a vew of student lfe, our only compensaton s knowng we have accomplshed somethng. However, n all farness to everyone, we would lke you to know the condtons under whch the Bee Gee News s prnted. Frst of all, everyone on the staff gves hs servce voluntarly. Secondly, all copy must be n by 8:00 o'clock on Monday mornngs, whch means that t s practcally mpossble for us to wrte up happenngs whch occur on Mondays and Tuesdays to appear n Wednesday's ssue. Ths s the result of the only possble arrangement the News could make wth the prnters. Another condton whch handcaps us greatly s, of course, the lack of adequate funds. For ths reason we are unable to use as many cuts as we would lke, besdes addng other features we know are lackng. Also we cannot always prnt exactly what we want because of a rgd faculty censorshp. However, even under these deterents, we wll do our best to gve you the News. Wllams Hall Much of the alarm of the remanng students at Wllams Hall Thursday a. m. (Jan. ) at 10:00 o'clock was caused by a fre whch started n the paper chute. Wth the unted efforts of Mrs. McWllams and Mrs. Jacobs, t was soon extngush- ed. Vrgna Frances s remanng n the dormtory the second semester. Rumor was that she was movng out. New grls here are Harret Ketterer, Isabel Offland, Nelle Jenkns, Janet Sheckler, Opal Rockhold and Dora Mac Woodruff. THIS MONTH ONLY Shampoo, Fnger Wave 0c Fnger Wave 3c Har Cut 6c CALIFORNIA BEAUTY SALON Phone 611 Falcons Travel To O. Northern Tues. (Contnued from page 1) Bears have mproved greatly snce the Falcons beat them 0 to here early n the season, and, of course the Bears wll be playng on ther home floor. Northern trounced Bluffton 9 to 38 recently; so tonght's B. G.-Bluffton match wll be watched wth nterest. Probably a large followng wll trek to Ada next week to watch the conference tlt. The game wll start at 8:00 P. M. HM GIBSON'S HOME RESTAURANT REAL HOME MADE CHILI 10c POWELL SHOP ALL FORMALS H PRICE 133 S. Man St. Intramural Chatter (By Abe Keown) Wth ntramural basketball nacton last week, we have lttle to offer except to revew a few promnent ntramural personaltes... Have you notced the dents and cracks on the handball courts of late? Calm yourself. It's just that Hurrcane (Bll) Gernert, and John (Pug) Frontz, all college handball doubles champs, have been slngng a lttle woo. You're ntroduced and thanks fellows... So far forty games have been played n the ntramural basketball league, wth exactly,108 ponts scored or a total of 1,06 baskets have swshed those cords. The hghest team total of 66 s for the Rebels, and they are closely followed wth 0 by the Fve Bros... The average s 17-3 ponts for the season thus far... Indvdual average s approxmately 1 ponts per game; and ncdentally 100 mnutes of Bcycle Tres - - Parts Accessores P. L. BINKLEY 1 S. Man St. Bggest lne of Magaznes Fresh Cgarettes, Cgars, Tobacco, Candy FRED HALE S. Man St. FRESH POP CORN Sc and 10c CORNER NEWS STAND Let Flowers be your BRIGHAM'S FLOWER SHOP 171 South Man LEMMERBROCK BROS. Qualty Home Dressed ) Meats S W. Wooster Dal 1161 Expert Beauty Work of all knds done here The Kay Ann j DIAL 61 basketball have been played requrng servces of 160 offcals (referees, tme keepers, and scorers). Bouncers, Commoners and Rebels are n a three way te for thrd place. Somebody's gong to move up or down and watch those Rebels; they are on the spot Facts are facts and to make predctons s lke "Gong out on a lmb" and takng t n the neck, but f the Delh's stop Musser Wed. nght they wll have to borrow B. G. Fre Dept. ladder brgade. More power to you... Bll Frank tossed the mts nto the stock room and threw the towel away. Hs mother says no, and so Bll sn't lkely to be a lghtweght contender ths year. I hope, I hope you change her mnd, Bll. Oke... Just a remnder that the entre Physcal Educaton Buldng facltes are open for your convenence' on Monday and Wednesday evenngs... that ntramural basketball games are played... shuffleboard, png pong, checkers, etc. are avalable... Croyle stll domnates the scorng column wth an even century (100), makng 1 ponts n the last game... Delh's have three teams entered n the ntramural basketball league, Delh House, '/.. Zppers and the Delh Frat. team tself. That's good ntramural sprt, "Every man on a team, and an actvty for every man." ANNOUNCEMENTS Thursday, Feb. 3 7:00 P. M. Y. W. C. A. 103-A 7:00 P. M. Y. M. A. A. "Y" Room 7:00 Unversty Cvcs Research League at Dr. Bourne's apartment. 7:30 Second round of All- College debate 8:1 Allen County Club 103-A Frday, Feb. 8:00 P. M. Junor-Senor Prom Saturday, Feb. 8:00 P. M. Beta P Theta formal ntaton at Woman's Club 8:00 Bee Gee vs Captal at Columbus Monday, Feb. 7 8:00 P. M. Bee Gee News Tuesday, Feb. 8 8:1 Bee Gee vs Oho Northern at Ada Wednesday, Feb. t Chapel: H. N. Wheeler, Lecturer on U. S. Forestry Servce 7:00 Sgma Tau Delta I d d n K nl Hmk lmll Mt. and MaagvrH There wll be no games played ths week. Watch bulletn board n P. E. buldng for schedules of games next. Wayne Stewart, Mgr. IN THE COLLEGE SWING, s danced by PARTNERS EXCHANGE SIDES on two JACKIE COOGAN and BETTY GRABLE, step, matng the complete change n four counts, the boy bops on he rght foot, extendng tre Step No. I t then repeated and partners agan left; the grl on the left, extendng the rght exchange sdes. Ths fgure s repeated for sx Repeat on the other foot bars of musc. I A Tank Full of Gulf No-Nox Gas -means a quck start on cold mornngs. BAIRD'S GULF SERVICE STA. 3 E. Wooster Let us gve you a { Formal Har Dress wth crystals for the Junor-Senor. I Ideal Beauty Shop East Court IN THE BREAK, boy and grl hop on left fool, MAN STEPS FORWARD wth left foot, rght tappng rght behnd; then on the rght foot, remanng n poston. Executes left, rght end tappng left behnd. Ths fgure s repeated for step brngng rght forward. Repeat rght, left end total of eght counts, makng up two bars of step. Keep repeatng n a rotatng movement for musc. sx bars.

PAGE S co THE BREAK AWAY t standard break. DANCERS JUMP HIGH nto the a» on Howtvtr, nstead of dong t n place, he fourth count, the arms held stffly to the sde, dancers bock away from each other, hoopng on the forefnger ponted straght down. The body the ball of the foot to the rhythm of the musc. also s stff. They land jerkly and assume any Ths takes up two bars. slly pose they wsh. 9 10 DANCERS HOLD THEIR POSE fo> a lull DANCERS TRUCK FORWARD for four four bars before startng next fgure Although counts On fourth count they assume another t should be held absolutely stll, the dancers slly pose, then back away lor lour counts, then can»ary ths by cockng ther heads and makng forward lor another lour counts, endng n slly faces to rhythrh'. pose on lourth count rr* 11 1 /\ \^ c^> IN RUNNING BALBOA, torso s n stll strut poston Step forward 1-, 1--3, last three counts are taken n double tme Partners crcle each othe, fnshng sde by sde, then strut for- ward lor lour counts. IN HEEL BEATING STEP, heels are beat lor two counts lacng lorward, then two counts Ijcng each other, the (eet strkng between the partner's (eel Then repeat front (or two counts, end ',dc lor two counts. IT'S HERE-THE "COLLEGE SWING" THAT'S TAKING NATION BY STORM Above Seres of Twelve Pctures Shows New Dance A now dunce s sweepng out of the west today and makng such a strong bd for natonal recognton that a moton pcture already has been named after t. The dance s the "College Swng", and s the west's frst contrbuton to natonal dancng. In the past the dances have ether come out of the south lke the Charleston and the Bg Apple or have come out of Harlem. The dance s a collecton of kddng steps, whch LeRoy Prnts Paramount dance drector, saw durng a tour of western colleges and moulded Mercury Made SUNOCO Motor Ol Keeps Motors Young Cor. Washngton - S. Man The Gas Co. nto a set routne. The dance wll come to the screen n "College Swng," Paromcnnt's r. ma college pcture, wth Betty C> ruble and Jacke Coogan as the terpschorean experts. Prof. Fauley and Ed. Taylor attended the rectal gven by Mary McCormck, soprano, of the Chcago Cty Opera Co.... Frst Impressons Count I make a goorl mpresson j by havng your har cut at SMITH'S BARBER J SHOP On the four corners A Truly Delcous Combnaton NEWLYWEDS Ice cream rolled n chocolate cake c Hot Chocolate c HOLLAND >af. PETTYS GARAGE Opposte Post Offce Complete Automotve Part and Repar Servce THE HOME OF GOOD FOOD For a really delcous meal, try Harvey's Restaurant TRY "STILLICIOUS" Chocolate Mlk wth yeast vtamn B. Model Dary NOW BACK TO CHILDHOOD for a lttle pattycake and jngle to the rhythm of the musc. The pattycake s alternated every four counts by some pranks such as nose tweakng, ear pullng, fo lour counts (or four bars of musc. MM** WHEN YOU WANT GOOD CAKE try the new Hostess flled roll cake. Whtehouse "Drve In Servce" Glbert's or Hollngs-j worth candy for your] c to $3 Per Box Rogers Bros. Next door to Cla-Zcl THE FLEA HOP s t sldng to sde, the man's weght t 0* hs left pull, the rght ewer, then further the slde the better Party Goods Dennson Decoratons Urn m. rght foot, Place Cards Nut Cups Talles Greetng Cards s Candes Everythng to make t the day you wsh t to be Come n and look around. You are always welcome Rappaports IT'S FLEXIBLE SERVICE -FULL MEALS AT ANY HOUR c and 3c Open From Noon Tll Noon WILLIAM'S DINOR Corner Court and Man I

PAGE I SPORT SHAVINGS BY BOB BARON Durng: the md-semester recess there were, conservatvely sayng, about 76 fellows who ether because of jobs here, or the long dstance to ther homes, or because they lve n B. G. were n town all the tme. Havng nothng much to do, they looked around town Frday and Saturday for somethng to do. It was dscouragng to see many loafng up and down the streets for want of some recreaton and seeng many gathered n pool halls or drug store corners for the same reason. Why ddn't they come out to the campus and play on the unused gym, or n the watng hand ball courts? They couldn't, because the bg buldng was locked tghter than a bank vault I We don't know who closes up the gym on short holdays lke these and don't especally care. We only see the gym standng dle whle a good number of students have to just "lay around", starved for a lttle athletc recreaton. The News wshes to jon the scores of fellows who for varous reasons reman n town durng these short vacatons, n askng that the gym be left open on two or three day recesses. We know the expense The Bank of Wood County Member of the Federal Depost Insurance Corp. It's Old Fashoned But So's LOVE. Yes, a box of candy wll brng you closer to your. Look at our complete selecton of wrapped box candy today. PURITY "Where Students Gather"»w Better Lght Better Sght Save Your Eye* Study Under Proper Lght "The Lght Co." 109 N. Man St. Insst on a good Study Lamp CRUSH CAPITAL Varsty BIOG "Arch" Steele hals from Rver Rouge, Mch.... smallest man on squad... wgt. 13 lbs.... plays quarterback on football team... always outguesses hs opponents... College of Educaton... Phy. Ed. major... Hst., Soc. Sc. mnor... reputed to be qute a sports reporter... was a football star n hgh school... ncdentally Rver Rouge H. S. wns state champonshps wth regularty, comparable only, to the rsng and settng of the sun... "Arch" s qute a baseball player, too... s a member of the Fve Brother Fraternty.. he s a Sophomore. Intramural Stand Le ag e fgs Fve Bros. Delh Frat. B. Bouncers Commoners Rebels Delh House Blackjacks Bullets Empre State Gos8potcks Z. Zppers Dscoverers 8 3 1 0 0 l 3 G 7 FALCON SPORTS 1.000.833.600.33.33.33.8.1.000 doesn't prohbt t. As Doc. Schuffer says n ecotomcs, "It's a fxed cost to be BUM." Any Suggestons Whle we're on the subject, f you have any suggestons whch mght work toward the mprovement of ths page, let us know va the News box. BE A BOOSTER The Cla-Zel WED. - THUR. - FRI. Feb. -3- JOEL McCREA n "WELLS FARGO" SUN.-MON. Feb. 6-7 Open :1 Sun. ELEANOR POWELL n "ROSALIE" At The.. Shell Staton Home made Chl 10c Wonderful Ham sandwches 10c GEO. ALDRICH APPLICATION PHOTOS made from any sze prnt for $1.0 Prompt servce BUTLER'S Drug Store " > B. a SPLITS ROAD TRIP Defeat Ashland - But Drop 38-3 Game To Otterben Fve A rejuvenated Ashland College cage team, the door mats of the Oho Conference, almost caused a major upset n Oho basketball crcles when they fell before Bowlng Green to last Frday after the Falcons had staged a sprted last mnute rally clmaxed by the game-wnnng bucket of "Duff" Madaras. Over confdent and ll at ease n a small gym, the Falcons saw Ashland take the game nto ther own hands effectvely enough to hold a 0 to 1 lead at the half and a 13 pont margn at one pont n the second half. It was the accuracy of "Bg Jm" Zechman that saved the cause, for the mammoth forward hooped the leather for 10 ponts n the last half to gradually close the gap and help set the stage for Madaras' wnnng goal. The close vctory was expected to put new fght nto the Falcon camp snce they learned that Captal had been beaten, but Otterben was to blast ther hopes the next nght. Team Shades Ashland A sullen tone mngled n wth the gay exctement of returnng students Monday when they heard that Bowlng Green's Falcons had fallen before Otterben College Saturday nght 38 to 3 and out of the conference runnng as well. Bee Gee's old road jnx as well us the referee's foul whstle whch has haunted the Falcons all season, were at the game n full regala, and the orange and brown, easly the better team, took t on the chn agan. Zechman, Madaras, and Bshop were the Falcon warrors evcted from the courts, and ther absence at the crucal moments of the game proved the flocks' downfall. The fracus was closely fought wth the lead changng hands and beng ted twenty tmes. Otterben held a to 0 lead at the half, but the game was decded only n the closng mnutes. Dwght Balenger, the Card's 6' " center, added sx charty losses to hs four feld goals to garner hgh pont honors wth 1 ponts whle Bshop's nne counters were second hgh. * Varsty BIOG "Dck" Hagemeyer home s n Pembervlle, O.... hgt. *11".. wgt. s 16 lbs.... plays center n football... entered n College of Educaton... Phy. Ed. major... Ind. Arts mnor... Grl frend s Ruth Ellen Mounts... lkes to play handball... s a Clark Gable and Fred Astare combned... no ths s not a "commercal" plug... lkes to put on a solo "sprng dance"... s a member of the Fve Brothers Fraternty... stays at ther new house... the fellows out there say that no one can get along wth hm... then Mke K. takes a hold of hm and settles thngs. ZOCK FATTENS CAGE AVERAGE ON ROAD TRIP By vrtue of hs 1 pont scorng spree aganst Ashland last Frday, "Bg Jm" Zechman ncreased hs lead over other Falcons n the scorng column. Harold Bshop overtook hs team-mate Pat Cordsco on the two day trp and s now n fourth place just two ponts ahead of Pat. Below s a lst of orange casaba swshers. G F Tl. Zechman K 10 Madaras 17 67 Cooper 13 67 Bshop 19 1 0 Cordsco 19 10 8 Wlke 1 6 36 Conrad 8 0 Pck 8 18 Men's Oxfords, brown or black $.98 Szes 6 to 11 Formerly $.1.18 EBERLY'S SHOE STORE THE" JUL "jcwrru -at* Pcture Frame & Gft Shop 180 S. Man St. NAIL NORTHERN NEWS INTRODUCES FRESHMAN CAGERS Musser plays center poston; hgt. 6 ft., 6 n.... wgt. 18 lbs.... was a three letter man whle at Perrysburg H. S.... s entered n College of Educaton takng Commercal Course. Powell plays forward... hgt. ft. 9 n.... wgt. 1 lbs.... was a three letter man at Whtmer hgh school... College of Educaton... Hstory, Socal Scence major... transfer from the Unversty of Toledo... s a dead shot both from the floor and from under the basket. Dunn s a guard hgt. ft. 11 n....wgt. 10 lbs... was a two letter man at Bedford, O., hgh school... s a Busness Ad. student... an excellent guard. Galbavy plays forward on team... hgt. ft. 8 n.... wgt. 1 lbs.... was a three letter man at Cambrdge, O., hgh school... College of Educaton... Phy. Ed. major... a fast man on floor and a good shot. Uhlman plays guard... hgt. ft. 7 n.... wgt. 16 lbs... was a three letter man at Bowlng Green Hgh School, whch, ncdentally has had some very good team's n late years.. s a Lberal Arts student... a good floor man on the team. GET YOUR SHOES REPAIRED NEATLY AND PROMPTLY AT SWEET'S SHOE SHOP 109 K. Court St. Buy a Meal Tcket and Save 10% Large Varety of Notebooks and Fllers Ice Cream Candy Sodas Sundaes Sandwches Dancng PARROT Across from campus Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere.. Anytme CORSAGES AND FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION 9Cwu ck FLOWER SHOP DIAL 31