Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Jan 1931, p. 17

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again!, botn squacrs. Coach Dutch Lonbôrg's'cagers ap- pear ready for their'canipaign against Western. Conference teams, having won. ail of their five practice engage- ments. These included two victories over Notre Dame and a game apiece from, Bradley, .Carie4pn, and .ALla-' T he Wiidcats pulledl the last Notre Dame game out of. thé fire only after raliying.'iiithe final minutes to win 20 to 17.0 They were badly off form, as £ar- as their shooting was. con-" cerned and unless theý show consid- erabie improvement this week they, will encounter plenty of trouble from Michigan. The Woiverinés- have v&rtually a sophomore -teain this year *but one that has showed consîderabie promiseý in all of its gantes te dat.. Nonim Daniels, center, and Henry Weiss, forward, are the oniy veterans on the starting lineup, and they haive played cly one year. Th1e other thrée, 1eiand, forward, and Altenof and Shaw, guards, are ail sophornores. Coach Lonborg will probabiy start% the same iineup that he used in the Notre Dame game Saturday. This includes Riel .and Reiff, forwards, McCarnes, center, and Marshall and Smith, guards., It is unlikely that conducted coerses at Garrett f o r moôr e tiban 25 ears. ."In facte e .sttes "it is practically impos- sible teodistin- euisit the' dividing line between the He deigns his courses to aid the Young minister in meeting,, his (Tbldit) responsibilities in Dean Lutkin makin gmusic t'part of1 the Worship progrinl his churcit. Among thie- toiato be, covered are: Congrega- tional singing, religion and music,, use df the hymnal and organization of choirs. A critical analysis of- hynins, anthems and cantatas will bé made in der Dean Lutkn. During the' winter quarters, 43 courses wilI be offered at Garrett by 23 seninary prof essors. In addition 39. courses in Northwestérn' university will. be open to Garrett students work- ing on divinity and other graduate de- grees. Former "Nation" Editor at flnntemnnrsurv Class *: 1 . Q if your home la dotted wîih gemsyou've picedup t urpreviou Jnary Sales, just the, word lai eno.ugh for you... Whe a YOU heatr those matic numerals "20% to 50% of01T" youll know et once just what ik does to prices.'. Everythiuglaiucluded, maud wthfrs Shipments arrving ail the tait.,4 that'squit. a statement!1 It's a. wonderfl chance to buy things for. your own 1 home--the china and kryatal you've long been. henkering for. Or to b. canny and store up gifts for future weddings anmd birtlidays. Aftér alf theré's nothing like a fine bargain to start the new year ight. TAIMAN * Bus Smith has taken over Lock- hart's duties ini creditable style and will hold down the job until the lat- ter is able to returu. In the Notre .Dame game Smith tied the score in the iast few minutes with.a long shot from theside of the court and Reiff Put the Purple ahead a moment later with an under the basket shot. OPEN t4OVENA MONDAY The January solemn novena in hoa f. # q 11,1."Hel1nar in ifct vveanUsaaC5 Jan >114 A, at Z p. Im. aI Commerce hall. His subject will bc "Industry and Democracy." .Modern -conce.ptions of the' industri- ai probiem and denmocratic control will bc discussed by Mr. Bianshard, who will repeat his lectu'- in Cie evening on McKinlock campus. This will be the iast lecture until Fcb. 11 when the second semester series wili GnEewzu? 450ý 65N. MiÇciGA m vu Supnoît6330 PATRONIZE OUR .ADVE.RTI-S-ERSý ce* ~~~~1 Audltoih 10392 t .3 - , ý ý ý.- ýt Il , ý È - . 'ý

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