. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. etics at Ohio State There is a well-rounded intramuralprogram with about half of the studentsparticipating in intramural athletics. Invarsity sports Ohio State has enjoyedconsiderable success, all teams havingwon more than half of their games lastyear while the track team has producedseveral world champions. Brother St. Johns reputation hasspread afar. He is a member of the Na-tional Collegiate executive committee,the American Olympic executive com-mittee, the National Basketball commit-tee, the Mid-West Society of PhysicalEducation and Hygiene, the AmericanPhysi
. The Palm of Alpha Tau Omega. etics at Ohio State There is a well-rounded intramuralprogram with about half of the studentsparticipating in intramural athletics. Invarsity sports Ohio State has enjoyedconsiderable success, all teams havingwon more than half of their games lastyear while the track team has producedseveral world champions. Brother St. Johns reputation hasspread afar. He is a member of the Na-tional Collegiate executive committee,the American Olympic executive com-mittee, the National Basketball commit-tee, the Mid-West Society of PhysicalEducation and Hygiene, the AmericanPhysical Education Association, and theSociety for Physical Directors in Col-les^es. THE LONG AND SHORT OF IT Less than a year ago the Palm pub-lished a picture from Tufts showing theMutt and Jeff of that chapter. Pledges 422 THE PALM, December, 1937 Oscar and Cliff Emery, weights 234 and128 respectively and heights five feetand six four. Some months later theGeorgia chapter cropped up with HenryKeller and Fred Wickham, weights and. WASHINGTON STATES MUTT AND JEFF Paul Lindeman, 61; Al Gilbert, 5 6 heights not specified but with a pictureof the two men which put to shameTufts best effort. And now the Wash-ington State chapter submits the abovephotograph showing Pledge Paul Linde-man, six feet seven inches of freshmanbasketball player, and Al Gilbert, fivefeet six inches of varsity eager. This long and short of it idea now hav-ing swept the country from coast tocoast and from north to south and backagain, the Palm hereby declares closedseason on all such pairs and will not runany more pictures like this unless some enterprising reporter can produce a pic-ture of A T Os less than five feet talland more than seven. GBIEGEB TURNS THUMBS DOWNON BIG LEAGUE CONTBAGT Big league baseball cant compete witha university degree, thinks Louis Grieger, Indiana 38. _ Last summer heturned down an of-fer to finish out theseason with the Cin-cinnati Reds. A right handedpitcher, Louis star-red for the
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