DBTOTBD to TBI DlVBLOnm Of a BXTTBB AMD OXBATXB IOWA STATSVOLUMB filAXa^lOWA* WBSniDAT, OOTOBSB 10, 1938HUMBES 86RIDMEN SHOWPEP IN SNAPPYBible Relious-Not Scientific,SIGNAL PRACTICEWill Meet Tigers at Co-lupnbia; First Valley GameClaims RoadmanEMi WILLPICK QUEEN IIIFive Letter MenBack on VarsityBasketball Squad*Td rather die at the age of St vtth Jack Trice and have said of me trhat Dean Foster said In paring tribute toMNIIAL FROLICThe team leaves from State tpmerrow at t p. m. la banes for Dee Jftainpo- The whole student bodr met pee them off. The hand will ttart from Central building at S:Ii |k n. and will parade around the Compos, collecting the students and Inking them to the gym, for the Mg Jpeet sen^-off pep meeting la the hh iPry of lows State.Dtsplerlng the same drive the ly proved the Gophers* undotni Cydonee went through n taappj drill la the flret practice since ffce Minnesota game, last night.On the whole the Cyclones came foringh the Oopher *uggle In eplea-|Conch BIH CfoffMr started hie pre-season baskethnS drtn this week with hotter than S oandftdatoa to coach In the fundemesliie of the game. Inu. a..U,u.w«, Night Show b Binwtlhave some one merely say that I ^ . riT I®* w w *• ™owned 110 acres of land,** said Dr. FofttltfS Of 1924B. A. Roadman of Upper Iowa university In opening hla address Monday afternoon.The second freshman meeting want From 17 candidates, one nominated opened by Dean J. S. Foster, dean of jby each of the organised women'smen, who paid tribute to the fine unite on the campus. Including sopor spirit of Jack Trice who had died Just uiw, bells, lodges end cottages, the aa hoar previous. There was a large Engineer's Lady will be elected at the attendance of freshmen to hear the Engineer's campfire nest Friday aft-second freshman lecture delivered by eruooa and evening Dr. Roadman. The candidates as their names willDo«i*t Threw Bible Away appear on the ballot are: MarjorieThe Bible le a hook of teligioa. 1 Ayers, Ellen Bhrum, Burnetu Burton, Md have as much rtf' to throw Margaret Dalesmen, Marian Elder, a science book be * It main Mery Ellen Hartley, Mery Hastings,Hen statement V out the mlsto’retiglea I Adele Horbst, Helen Herr, Dorothymuse It I McCsrroll, Norlae Nesmith, Leon* tamos,T porter, Katherine Rutherford, lonefootball egund hi soon as the grid season Is ever.. Conch Chandler hen a real mark to shoot at this year, for last season, he coached the moat eacoeeeful basketball team that leva State has ever bad. Hie banket to stirs rang up nine wins and loot sense starts wblch is a better percentage^than any lown State basketball team ever tamed In before. Prom tble tftaning outfit. Chandler lost two fisplnre, Captain Pto-ky Greene and Sbtrk. These men are both forward* but Chandler stilt bee e competent pa In “RUT* Raff. Raff worked alternately with 8kirkat forward. Althopagk be le smell, be bee speed to spare end wftb last year's experience to base bis play upon, be should be able to deliver as eStelgle, Cl ve Welsh, Claire Ysagclas I ^did shape concSder ' * Etth which they block Jfona of the squad are from any new k Froettee lit Getting e late start last pat In a good share t hurting the ball around kickers and receivers tookworkout along tketr respect I \ Mh ncrlmmage was u*ia •*-•tnghkferocity; ^kled.*INOW’tttoulaad Hurffoal svrkto-1 wl’El-1 ru*tlmmennan. attending the campfired to vote for Ike Ptad the results.announced ' o of theWill Mine OreeneChandler will undoubtedly miss *takyM Oreene, for the former Cy-ione was second high scorer In the /alley last year, in spite of thl feet that he did not shoot foals. Greene(Continued on Page Three)IOWA STATE STUDENTS REVEREMEMORY OF FOOTBALL PLAYERStar Tackle Die* Monday from Injuries Receivedin Minnesota Game; Will Be Interred in OhioIn a spirit of rev*'r«*nlt;,f\ thi* body of lows Stai* gathered nearthe Campanil* yesterday to pay s la*t tribute to its silent dead at tbe short funeral service for Jalt;k Trio-, tack 1«* on the football team, who diedMonday.College ciesees were suspended at 3 p. m. and nearly three thousand people formed a aeml-vlrcl#* to tht* norths put of the memorial tower while! those who knew tbe star gridiron player best told the simple story ofi their friend's life. Before tbe woodes platform retted the gray casket | with aa Ames blanket of cardinal and gold covering it.Iowa State MournsDeath of Trice,Football FighterAFTER 50 YEARS,itFollowing* the Invocation, President R. A. Person to?d something of thefootball star as e student at lown State end closed by reading a letter written by Jack Trice the night to fore the Minnesota*Ames game, hie flret big college football conflict. The letter was rend with the consent of Trice's widow end is to be preserved ea a college document.Dr. O. H. Cessna, college chaplain, and J. E. Foeter, dean of men. In short eulogies told of the life of Jack Trice. C. 8. Me El ye*, president of the Cardinal Guild, exprened the sympathy of the student body for the sorrowing mother and widow of the man who gave hie Ufa for Amen.GREENr£Rreputation as a star athlete and student. He held the shot put championship of Ohio while In school as well as the discus title. He wee recognised as one of the best lluemsa ever graduated from a Cleveland high school.Averages 90 Far CentIn tbe tall of IPS!, Trice.enrol led in town State ad ea animal husbandry student and while bare maintained ea average of 90 per cent la bis studies.He was a member of tbe freehmau football team last year and was first in the Mleourt Valley freshmen meet In the shot pet end second la the di serfs.He wee married to Core Way Stalald during the summer of IPS!VANDALYeung Fra toes YrteeIra Young, captain of the football I end returned to school this fill to takeJack Trice, colored football star, I which Tries fought and fell. I up bi» sophomore work, tecompantedheld a ontque place in the minds of I |oM wfcj|t |fc#|r mmmt to the by bis wife. Trice was working bisWith only gn get the tearffoqk with theIke nq and wilt barin an nous vwtoititff ^IOWA STATECANPROVIDElows State students and faculty. Be-•J low ere given a few of the remarks from those who were more or lees acquainted with him:embers of the gridiron squad.way thru college and at the tame timeThe plane for a fund to oxprtoa In I helping to support bis mother in Re a material way the sympathy of the Ivanna.college was explained by Prof. J. W,Coach Sam WllUman: I tm\ t*»qw,K*TO*i dmtrmma of tb, sthtarteAlways Cheerful Those who knew him liked tbeANAPPROPRIATE MEMORIALtom keen tanned to feedwe have bad a very severe lose. 1council. Two nolee.Llnfwien Bilk Conch WUlamaa le still . linemen around In various and trying a number of comt* to determine which wit* meet effective. At lt;■** le again porformF ago and Thor*fag that r la Schmidt end Thornburg le a put* of eggrenelvn guards r ♦ all of the time, with Ber Smith end Larson ml* great battle for tb At tackle Wattethe moet erand May*' tbe t*#showing during the lest few ml of play in the Oopher contestVeronttfo Flayerslu the backMd Roto and Nortcemehm and * are the outstanding performers. Ail Herbs Indicated by their work last Saturday,I elected they cope wtth Uto style of play and J me mhoon the offoae dm versatile, being a resent enpghie of running the ends, hitting! Harmi the -line er passing. George, Fisher, I State-Aa Crawford, Sendere and Hill are all I DrmkeO censers and can fit Into the above] Mg the oo4biaatkm la cane of the lean of any] Ho wai of tbe above named hooka. I spring iMtonouri la her game iphitt alar slot IpMifl ^ OTil lad Satardaw dto-Help It happen. Voice yourwoecom-tko host athlstes I have known. Captain 1m Young• *for the nameJACK TRICE STADIUM___ Abide With Me,* |cheerful, bright man from Ohio who'ketches to thn|c#l,#^*r that ho waa a man of flssju^ Nearer My God to TkosP warn|®lasled with the students of tbe col-- -morons 1 *°°* ^jsung at the Opening and dona of the I togs in the classrooms, the work andservice by Prof. Tolbert MacRao The jptoy end on tbe athletic field.I am benediction was given by Dr. Cessna. | THoe took great delight to athleticeating a small group that* even tho ill Mother Arrives I sports and put Into them his entirebar. *s ptr* t tons |'• “»• ***u of Jack Trlo,| Mr*. Ann, W. Trie,, mother of Uml^M. HU record tuad, squarely be-keener thus any other Ptob t ****] deceased arrived la Amen test night (hind the assertion that he. If alive to (ell ytos tUl Jack Trisa meant p Blt;( accompanied byan. Before tho etart of tli Htono-I^^ an nmcUt 6f ^ fbothnll [fought the good fight; I have; finish-sola game. Coach Witlaman isid, n|B They were delayed in reaching p my course; 1 have kept the faith.'lorous sketches of | ‘Boys, I know of two men on tkia team I Ame| dt)e to mintag a train at Cleve-*ndal and Jokes | that I know will fight* and the flnt| |a0lt;J QThe funeral party left last night atjstte lines ere requested e meeting of the Greenbe held tomorrow efts room 19, Ag'emend accord-1 name he mentioned was Jack Trice.f to ..ea Gander.-dltor of the H, foosbt.bord.r tbu tb, root of u; 10:65 OT,r th. cbkm«o A Nortbwori- LAY CORNERSTONEhe gave more than the reel of aq; he\ns for the Gander -haw been go- ,| gave hie life for Amesera railroad for Ravenna, Ohio, where funeral services for the deceased willFOR NEW LIBRARYwith a letter or phonecalTward rapidly and the cover de-« already been sent to tbe ea-C. B. KcElyea: May we pey thej ^ beld. following wblch the bodymeasure of respect due him as anTbe megaslne wilt be one of | athlete, a student and as a moo.vlest and largest numbers I President R. A. Pearson: JacktO:will be token to Hiram, 0„ tor later-meatThose accompanying the body arebed at Iowa State, if pres-1 Trice waa aa bonor to bis race, to|Mr# john Trfce, widow of tbe foot-Oermoniea Will Befin Tomorrow Homing at 11:30A A Murphy, president of thePRES. ROBERT PARKS\ture.\ business manager, anIowa 8tote college and a conspicuous I #Ur. Mrl Ann* W. Trios, hie statu hoard of sdaosUdA vrill deliverhonor to those activities which heimot||er. ^ Trice, hie ancle; Harold the chief hi drees at the exercises to117 BEARDSHEAR HALLer ot u.294-2042Kanes . the Ames , debate dur-4t of last year. | school daring the'4* the time of the reg-**4 Ato Delta Sigma Rho. |H Ap to Delta ggni Ehe te* Im.onorar,il display before the aw aa time as theOioot,. Manhnrdt and Opal | admired.**Milligan will he aeaiciate editor planned and aeetoUni basinsss msesger of the member hla tremendous ambition to \ unique Gander thla fall. W. A Whitfield has K0 thru with his work against handland Eta been named as managing editor and cape. and may we make our work here ] jC€# wjH ^ tl Mast Teck high tag fra- Robert B. Smith will continue In tbe count for more because of bis examcapacity, of art editor of tbe fall le- p|Qtodnr end I teeHer* are poaltfone open I participated In. Hla characteristic] ^ Tutt, a colored atudeut at Amea; jmari the laying of the cornerstone ' staff of the Green j manhood and hla sportsmanship coach W, H. Thompson, re pre- 'of the new library building tomorrow■rntlng the athletic department of th« morning at It:I*.Prof. J. W. Woodrow: Ldl H r«-| Clu« period, will be ,hortened toTe Awurd *A* 10 minutes end classes will be dis*It Is expected that memorial earv- missed In order to allow tbe entirestudent body to attend the ceremonies.school in Cleveland In memory of the former lender in that schoolilng of/fire*. Over 1190 k » been I jkwnwn Taitlnmm RmMMTI B to eey tbit he was a real, Tgftodttot of Qiwwofk. I ^ Prwasoo Training!,WBl'e”“nDean J. E. Fo,t*r: Wo might ^ a mMttng of tho athlotl,hi, virtue* for ho had many. I counc|i thla week-end at which ttmePres. R. A. Pearson will speak dar-Thero ling the program.The ceremonies will be informal In nature according to Dean S. W. BeyerIt Is expected that an honorary “Awho Is In charge of the arrangementswill he granted to the grid star whn ; Ground wee broken for the foundsplayed about tbe earn# otfto nr, yoif eguiiiloMti mob MkbaUos to anckklU, ntomtoam gnoda, Jawnlry, and many nfbar novoltfes toodied as a result of pleyfug for Iowa ttion for the new library s year agoCandidate* for Coach Daubert'smight aay, gtvi an exhibition of toot-l mtoreoUogtote foronule or oratortoal[aum mu to mention will be ptooed at w^uy gwiicmtng teem nr# workingState on* tbe gridfron.end actual construction work wastaU riallar to that pat North hy th«| mtaL BHrim wfl bo laltlotod I tho dlopoool of aroryoo, ot tho coaCyotoaaa la thrir apaaw agataril mi wai(Coattoaod from Dago roar)Tho Ttgon ahoaad ploaty *f gfTMgth ot thooo aad wtth o goodly a—hoc of i Him a to laty apoo to tho ptaohoa win gtv, aay agwd oMTrice's Determination to Winout at State gym every Monday, Wed meeday and Friday to preparation for the ftrat year of Intercollegiate tank oompetition which ^mes torn attempt-President Pearson Meets State BoardThis is the first time to the hto [storied (his spring. Tbe work hasFloor work and calisthonlos taka upShown in Last Secret LetterartioU. Car Coach Daahect heltaveathat awtaamtag. Mho ether ^arta. meetAai heW—I EatwnlBBWrim MmI Oct. 1ft 4The Curties HoteLOoL 6,19U.hr ayateeaartc trataiII IMj thoofhta jaat before tho lint roal oollege gaoao of lifs“The honor of By roer, family and aalf are at stake. Kreryoaaia expecting me to do big thinga. I wfDI Ky whola body and Hal are to be thrown recklessly abont « tba Said taaaorrow. Brwytiaae tha boll ■ Mapped I will bo trying to da Bars than ay part On all defensive plays I Boot break tkrn tha opponaata* line aai atop tho play i* Hair territory. Beware of bom batorfar—aa. Kigkd low, with year eyes opoo aad towaad tho play. BoU Hook the hhWatek oat for erooa kwoka aad rovoroo and rwaa. yoor tors rvory starts If yoo impart la aab goad.lt;aJ▲CX.,,Members of the building end buslneee comm I Use of I be etete bosrd of educetion will meet wicb Pres. R. A. Petr son In Ames tonight. Tomorrow the entire bosrd of education will be la session, it Is understood tbet much Important basinets Is to be transacted st these meetings.tory of the college that any student has died as a result of lutorooltegtoto athletic competition, nooordlng to college officialsTe Aid Retottvoe The purse to bo given to tbs wife sod mother of Jack Trio* le growingrapidly end conJribotlofla are pouringIn from faculty members, etudeutoend baelaena men of Amoo. Thooo who wish to add to tho fond may do no hy forwarding tho money to FrankSch letter of tho Commercial Savtana beak, who ha* heeu named lueenrsr of tho fond being oaOootod foam Amu renldontn.been delayed due to the lack of stnic-tion.The building when completed will cost approximately $115,000. Plans for the new structure were drawn by Proudfoot, Bird and Raw son of Des Moines and call *or an H-shaped building of dignified and pleasing appearance.The library will house what Is now the main library In Central building and all departmental libraries In other buildings on the campus.•IBUILDS CHUBB TBA OXOhio Mate's mw CMftac-mll, trackmm iluot oom aloft slt; this week John G. Jack Trloo jm . , www, — — m— speclflcatkme thatIt, 1991. and dtod Oet i, Itti, In too ^ m renstrsrtlmutrn hctartl te ABM mJHW ^ tMw. b b, m, «r tb, fa-urnsrtt cI Mtwwl Btart, mmmam ^ ^ tmmrjtetW Ute INN tail cf MsTb, BA has tww m-rcril stndAht-J