t'ilKtrt qil nctemi m v SlO WAS.--- - - -- The Buckeyes possess tpo much in two dual rneets this :season wlth power for Northwestern but several bsth-reesndginteae e evrents will produce close competi- 2to4 tion. In the divmng AI Patnlck of In'-addition to Powell, Nbrthweést-; Ohio, probably the outstanding di- ern's-strongest scoring threats are SALMON PINK-ALASKAtO SALMO CheokeeBrand * 16i-o0z. CANl0 White P&G, SOAP ahe CATSUP SNIDER ZeStifflTangy '0'.0* SGIANT 17' e.. JBARS I I 4.OZ. A e.BOflLE14S'c TE~ATI~CCAmerican H m 19 . -23 UT IVMUTO Quaity oe NO. 2 CANS OR CUT GREEN BhANS -m t CHIPSO . ...21 LGE. 22-oz. PKGs. 3 7t, IWeek-End Meoit Vagues ln Ouar Modern Mork.t Ribbon QuaIity Seef. Best Chuck Ci e liI n. Whole or Huf-Lean Roi &de.. Tom ~Powell ver in the country today, will face Tommy Powell, Northwestern's star sophomore, who has compiled an excellent record this year. Patnick holds the Big Ten, National Col- legiate and National A.A.U. tities. AI MeIKee Lynn Suries, sophomoi been undefeated ini the il this season; Irv MeCaffE ry Kelley, 220 and 400; breaststroke; Jerry Zelv and Bert Krei,, diving. ~u~uu~uu RED CROIS *.*m*TP oS.U PEARS CALIPRIA NOE IT19 PRUNES LARGE uME 9 P:m.z.9C o! we~Jcs.