The second dey's trip began with nearly missing the trein at Chicagoe But at 9:50 a. me, we were safely on our way. Again the beys settled into card games and conversations with the other passengers. About 12:30 the call went es for food which culminated in the team members signing & petition demanding nutriment. The reply from the coach was that Mahatme Ghandi had gone 40 deys without food for - @ principles but what éonfused the pleyers was that they couldn't see for what principle they were sacrificing. If it were to save expenses, thon ell I oan sey is GA Dasmi cone Kenyser end his articles. So it was not until 3:50, when we hed arrived at Ann Arbor e thet we finally sew foods BE Miensecensoue sas so little of it that all it did was to one c the gnewings of hunger momentarily. At 4:00 pe ms we practiced on the beautiful Michigan Ue intramural building floore It was large enough for about five regulation basketball courts. Practice over, Ne Sanneman and 5, Allen visited the barber shop where they discovered that Karsans are still considered “Rubes". ae wits were fifty cents and a dash of hair of1 was two bits extra. A really fine meal at the cafeteria at the Ue of Michigan followed. Cur hunger completely satisfied this time,s: ome of the boys doutioek: 4a\'ge to bed innediately in preperation for having to get up at 6:45 Be Me the next morning. Others went to see "South of Suez with George Brent and Brende Marshall. Tomorrow is awaited with high expectancy b. all, for we ere to see Canade and Niagara Fallse