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PAGE FOUR THE DAILY IOWAN, UNIVERSITY OF IOWA Tuesday, <strong>February</strong> 23, 1923.<br />
WRESTLERS WILL<br />
MEET WIseo NSIN<br />
President Harding en amid discourngemcnts and criti-<br />
year. Heuer who wrestles for the the Iowa prairies in sock and buck HAWKEYE CAMPAIGN World Today Needs "Humanity needs to drink <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Badgers in the middleweight division skin. OFFICIALLY LAUNCHED Co r d S cup <strong>of</strong> unfailing confidence which enis<br />
a tough customer, but Iowa is ============== (Continued from page 1) n 1 ence, ays abled him to sland erect and unshakbanking<br />
on Thom to give him a run SKATING TOURNEY<br />
garet Altman' Alpha A.i Delta Leoto<br />
win. Thom is showing up well WILL BE SATURDAY " cism which would have crushed any<br />
son ' Delta Delta Delta Margaret<br />
Hot Battle Anticipated \V)lcn this year.<br />
(Continued from page 1) Alt' D It' E' 'I W' h (By United News) less than a master heart and soul,"<br />
Hawks Wrestle Badgers <strong>The</strong> Badgers are also strong in the<br />
man; e a uamma, 1l1l Y It - Washington, Feb. 12-Humanity Harding said.<br />
<strong>February</strong> 23<br />
light heavyweight class, Templin,<br />
before the meet takes place, Other row, Delta Zeta, ;Frances Carpenter; and the world have need today for<br />
11<br />
big stronk husky, is a hard man to<br />
names <strong>of</strong> competitors must likewise Gamma Phi Beta, Emily \" ithrow; the unfailing confidence, the courage, "<strong>The</strong> world today sees civilization<br />
be in before Saturday noon in order Iota Xi Epsilon, Hazel Samuelson; and the high moral purpose <strong>of</strong> Abra- brought to its supreme test. Its trial<br />
Friday night, Februa1'Y 23, two beat. He beat the Minnesota light<br />
to be able to take part in the meet. Kappa Kappa Gamma, Aargaret Wil- h<br />
undefeated teams will clash when the heavyweight, O~ter, former Ames<br />
am<br />
L ' I P 'd t H d' d came when it might have least been<br />
lI1CO n, resl en ar mg e-<br />
son; Zeta Tau Alpha, Irene Shenkle;<br />
least expected, At the very apex <strong>of</strong><br />
Hawkeye grapplers journey to Madi- wrestler, while the best James, the Entry blanks have been posted on P' B ta Ph' B ' M ' C elared tonight at the Lincoln Day t ' I d hid<br />
son to meet the Wisconsin matmen. Iowa light heavy, could do was to the bulletin board in the locker roam ,I e 1, ernlce arlon ap- rna ena a vanes w en se enee an<br />
, , \ lon; Alpha Kappa Kappa, Margaret dinner given by friends <strong>of</strong> the Lincoln invention and industry and culture<br />
Both teams have met and defeated get a draw after twelve minutes <strong>of</strong> for the entrants <strong>of</strong> Umverslty men; 'I N S' N M<br />
, . ' ,dl son; u Igma u, argaret Memorial <strong>University</strong>. seemed to have united III JustifyIng<br />
Northwestern and Minnesota in their snappy grappling. Umverslty women may submlt their t Ph' B ta P' L Wh'<br />
. man; I e I, eona lte;<br />
first matches <strong>of</strong> the season. <strong>The</strong> names on a posted blank at the woo Ph' Rh S' F C<br />
Although the president did not spe- man's proudest estimate <strong>of</strong> his des-<br />
. I 0 Igma, ranees arpenter'<br />
d,ope seems to favor Iowa slightly, if men's gymnaslUm towns people may , ' cifically mentio~ the conflict in the tiny, there came among the nations<br />
SIG EPS AND PHI<br />
. t th ' t th I Delta Sigma Delta, Frances Carpencomparative<br />
scores mean anything. regIS er ell' names a e owa. ,<br />
Th d S 1 h<br />
' h h I tu ter; PSI Omega, Helen McGiVern;<br />
Ruhr and the Near East it was ap- such a clash <strong>of</strong> ambitions, such a<br />
e Hawks efeated Minnesota by upp y company; Ig sc 00 S -, " ,<br />
d t~ . te ·th M F k<br />
the one sided score <strong>of</strong> 24 to 5, while en " may regIs r<br />
Xi PSl Phi, Leona White; Delta parent that he was thinking <strong>of</strong> the confusion <strong>of</strong> ideals, such a crash <strong>of</strong><br />
Wl r, ran<br />
PSIS RUN FEB 22 <strong>The</strong>ta Phi, Frances Carpenter; Aca- troubled state <strong>of</strong> the world as he conflicting aims and aspirations, as<br />
Wisconsin succeeded in getting 24 • Souchek, Iowa City high school coach.<br />
cia, Hazel Samuelson; Alpha Tau<br />
but allowed the Norsemen to get<br />
<strong>The</strong> beautiiul cup which will be<br />
spoke.<br />
it had never known before.<br />
8 points in the meantime. Iowa won Tie for Fir'st Place in Relays awarded to the fraternity capturing Omega, Zoe Lemley; Beta 'rheta Pi,<br />
from the Purple 23 to 10, while the Will Be Decided ' first place with its skating team will Leona White; Chi Kappa Pi, Alice<br />
best tbe Badgers could do was to Ncxt Week be on display at the Iowa Supply Kling; Delta Chi, Emily Withrow;<br />
come through with a 20 to 11 vic-<br />
company this week. .Suitable prizes Delta Kappa Gamma, Helen McGiv-<br />
<strong>The</strong> tie between the Phi Kappa Psi will be awarded to winners <strong>of</strong> each ern; Delta 'rau Deuta, Leona White;<br />
to;~e Iowa grapplers came through and Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternities division <strong>of</strong> the race. Kappa Beta Psi, Leona White; Kapth<br />
. od h in the recent Inter-fraternity relays pa Sigma, Leona White; Phi Delta<br />
e N 0 rth wes te rn mee t 10 go s ape J ' ,<br />
'th th t' f G . b will be run <strong>of</strong>t' <strong>February</strong> 22 ill con- <strong>The</strong> tourna,nent, <strong>of</strong> course, depends <strong>The</strong>ta, Bernice Capion; Phi Epsilon<br />
Wl e excep Ion 0 ugls erg, " .•<br />
' ed h' th t ' nectlOn WIth the HIgh School Indoor largely for its success on weather Pi, Margaret Altman; Phi Gamma<br />
w h 0 h as a brUls Ip a IS caus-<br />
. h' t bl lth h 't· Track Meet to be held on th'lt date. conditions and the cond,ition <strong>of</strong> the Delta, Emily Withrow; Phi Kappa,<br />
mg lID some rou e, oug I IS Both teams came out <strong>of</strong> the meet ice on the day when it will be held. Helen McGivern; Phi Kappa Psi,<br />
not thought to be <strong>of</strong> a serious na- ;<br />
ture. Petersen, the sophomore who laps on the Annory trnck. Repretook<br />
Jacobsen's place in the Purple<br />
match and won his bout is out work- sentatives <strong>of</strong> both teams have agreed<br />
with a mark <strong>of</strong> 2:17 4-;) for the six Snould the weather be unfavorable Emily Withrow; Phi Kappa Sigma,<br />
or the ite in such shape that it will Leona White; Sigma Alpha Epsilon,<br />
be advisable not to hold the meet, Bernice Marie Capion; Sigma Chi,<br />
on the above date, This ratE' will the postponement date has been set AIi~ Kling; Sigma Nu, Emily Withing<br />
hard so that if Jacobsen is un determine the possessors <strong>of</strong> the Intel'- for Washington's birthday. If this row; Sigma Phi Epsilon, Frances '<br />
able to take his place in the lineup he fraternity silver plaques for first day is likewise unfavorable, the meet Carpenter; Sigma Pi, Bernice Cawill<br />
be in the best <strong>of</strong> cond,ition.<br />
and second places. <strong>The</strong> winner will will be planned for next winter. pion; Alpha Chi Omega, Emily Vllith-<br />
Are You<br />
Planning A Spread<br />
In Your Room Tonight?<br />
things tlmt go to make a spr ad COID-<br />
Wisconsin is exceedingly strong in also be awarded the traveling lov-<br />
row' Sigma Rho Leona White' Trithe<br />
115 pound class, in the light <strong>The</strong> success <strong>of</strong> the first meet <strong>of</strong>' , ,<br />
h d<br />
' th 'dd d ing cup for first place in the Rclay~. 't k' d h ld t<br />
eavy, an<br />
th U ' 'ty angle House, Margaret Wilson; Pili<br />
In e m! leweight i- I S In ever e a e mvers! , , ,<br />
p~~.<br />
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ISVlons. S uzu I<br />
, f d <strong>The</strong> men who ran for Phi Kappa '11" d I I h t tt't d Ilelta Chi, Leona White; Alpha Ch)<br />