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ARY 19 1959'

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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DAILY
OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
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Not Quite

. 9

T LOOKS like a NOT QUITE year for Coach Bill Perigo and his
Michigan basketball team. With nine games behind them and only
five remaining, it would take a miracle for the Wolverines to win the
Big Ten title. But the chances for a first division finish, and even the
possibility of an outright second place are pretty good.
And this would be something new for Perigo in his nine years as
"M" cage mentor. A first division finish has been achieved by a Perigo-
coached Michigan team only one-in 1957 when Ron Kramer led the
"M" hardwood men to a fifth-place tie. That "middle" position is the
highest that any of Perigo's teams have climbed .
. .until this year. For the first time in three years the Wolverines
have remained in the race after starting the year with the same 3-1
r record. In previous years the "M" cagers have always taken quite a
fall after the between semesters break. Last year they managed to fall
all the way from first to ninth. The story for 1959 isn't over yet, of
course, but so far the Wolverines have hacked out a 2-3 record since
the break to give them a 5-4 for Big Ten play.
Middle of the Pack .. .
ACTUIALLY, the 1959 Wolverines have looked pretty much 'like a
"middle of the pack" team. With only two exceptions they have
beaten the teamse below them in the standings andlost to those above
them. The exceptions, of course, were the victory over Purdue and
the loss to Northwestern. The split with Iowa seems quite fitting, since
the Hawkeyes are also right in the middle of the league.
Of course, a look at the Big Ten scores recorded so far points to
the fact that there are a lot of "middle of the pack" teams this year
. . .eight to be exact. With Michigan State riding abreast their 8-2
reco'd, and Wisconsin choking on their 1-8 mark, the other eight
squads are thrown in the middle, drifting between some 6-4's and
some 4-6's. To be blunt-the balance in the Big Ten this year
is phenomenal.
There were a lot of so-called "upsets" during the first few weeks,
but since that time sports writers have come to realize that, there is.
no such thing this year. Anyone is capable of beating anyone else, and
even Wisconsin proved that it isn't all the way out by edging Purdue,
one of the "better" teams.
This means, naturally, that the battle for the first division is by
no means over. Michigan, or any one of the other teams in the "middle
of the pack," could easily finish anywhere from second to ninth.
A Few Problems...
MICHIGAN'S victories haven't come easily, nor have the Wolverines
given any easy ones away. The balance of the Big Ten has been
evident in every game that the Wolverines have played-and the out-
come has usually been caused by which way the breaks went.
The Michigan losses, for instance, were often the direct result of
some "M" man not playing up to par. With a rugge nucleus of four
men, the Wolverines are greatly handicapped when one of them can't
perform well. Michigan's early loss against Northwestern was the
result of a Wolverine lapse on defense that allowed Willie Jones to
score 26 points. At Iowa the Wolverines were still rusty from the
semester break, and two of the top four scorers didn't respond with
their usual share of the load.
Injuries to key players have caused the last two losses. John Tid-
well wasn't able to operate well against Indiana, and was still slowed
some at Michigan State, although he dropped in 27 points. However,
at State the top two Michigan scorers were slightly handicapped, as
George Lee collected four early fouls, and M. C. Burton hurt his ankle.
On the other hand, some of the Michigan victories have come
from breaks that went the other way. Wisconsin was suffering from
several key injuries when Michigan visited Madison, Ohio State was
minus veteran forward Joe Carlson when it came here, while Iowa
- had just lost flashy sophomore guard Ron Zager before dropping last
Monday's game.:
One Sure ay . . .
" ONE THING is certain among the scatterings of guesswork that mark
this year's Conference race. IF Michigan wins the remaining five
games, they are assured of SECOND place, and have a good chance
of a FIRST place tie. Giving the Wolverines those five, they have a
10-4 record for the season. This must be compared to the marks of
Michigan State, Purdue and Indiana. The latter clubs both have four
losses at present, and each one must face Michigan State. Figuring that
"something's got to give," the chances are that either the two challen-
gers will be chopped down (which would give Michigan second place
alone), or the Spartans will fall (giving Michigan a chance for a first
place tie).
Unfortunately, Michigan is by no stretch of the imagination as-
sured of the next five victories. The opponents -may all be below the
Wolverines in the standings, but they are still tough. Look at North-
western, this Saturday's opponent-it rests in ninth place, but are
still considered by many as the best-balanced team in the Conference. -
Then comes Wisconsin, a team with steadily improving sophomores
who have given teams lots of trouble in defeat. Ohio State gave the
Wolverines a tough fight without Carlson early in the season, and he
is back now. Illinois is a team always capable of scoring 100 points.
And the season ends with Minnesota, one of the biggest and best-
shooting teams in the league.
All Michigan has to do is win these five for a top-notch season
record, and .a chance at the title. But all it has to do is drop a fair
share, and it is way back in the second division for another -year. Take
your choice.

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FOR RENT
ONE BLOCK FROM CAMPUS: House-
keeping room. Also efficiency apart-
ment-private bath. 514 S. Forest, 40
2-1443. C52
MALE STUDENT WANTED to share 4-
man apartment near campus. NO 3-
9443. C53
SORORITIES with not enough room
that want to grow. Very large annex
close- to campus for long-term lease,
Available Sept. 1, 59. May be seen by
appointment. NO 2-6156. C54
SINGLE ROOM with fireplace. On For-
est. $25 a month. NO 3-2800. 051
NEAR CAMPUS: Three nice clean single
rooms, hot and cold water, linen ser-
vice. $8 per week. NO 5-5157 or 1302
Washtenaw Terrgce. C49
2 BLOCKS 'to campus suite of 2 rooms
for one man--telephone extension.
$10 per week, linen service. NO 2-1807.
C41
ATTRACTIVELY FURNISHED apart-
ment in quiet house near Rackham for
married couple or mature woman.
May be rented for semester or longer.
NO 2-0741. 039
SINGLE ROOMS for men, attractive.
Linens & cleaning. As low as $6 wk.
NO 3-6039, call after 6 P.M. C31
COOKING FACILITIES-double room,
men. Rent includes TV,, linens, auto-
matic laundry, parking. HA 6-2321.
Call after 6 P.M. C32
SINGLES and doubles for men. One
block to Union. 509 S. Division. 8-6757.
)C25
LGE. APTS. for rent. Very reasonable.

BUSINESS SERVICES
WHY NOT amble over to our Kitchen
Hardware Department and furnish
your place with those kitchen utensils
which no modern kitchen can do
without. Casserole dishes, glassware,
frying pans, sprinkling bottles, every
kind of dishware, and waste disposals
all at moderate prices.
RALPH'S MARKET
(formerly Freeman's)
709 Packard NO 2-3175
"Just two doors from the Blue Front"
)J34
CHOOSE SEVERAL from our large se-
lection of sweaters in fur blends,
orlons, and wools. Bulkies and fine
knits - all colors and sizes in our
closeot thgroup priced from 2.98 to
8.98 at the Elizabeth Dillon Campus
Toggery, 1111 S. University. J35
PARTIES?
Order
CIDER AND SPUDNUTS
NOW!
WE DELIVER
University Spudnut Shoppe
12051 S. University
NO 2-7727
J10

MICHIGAN DAILY

3 DAYS,
2.00
2.40
2.80

6 DAYS
2.96
3.55
4.14

Figgure 5- overage words to a line.
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 1i 1 :00 A.M. Saturday
Phone NO 2-4786

CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
TIRE SALE
Good prices for used tires on trade
ins. Complete Tune-up Service
Available.
GOLDEN'S SERVICE STATION

PETS AND SUPPLIES
WE WILL HAVE a veterinarian at
Broadway Boarding Kennels. By ap-
pointment. NO 2-0740. T

MALE SIAMESE kitten for sale,o
stud service. NO 2-9020.

also
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601 Packard

NO 8-9429

S4
WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
Bumping and Painting
2007 South State NO 2-3350
)S2
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our business.
Atlas tires, batteries and acces-
sories. Waranteed & guaranteed.
See us for the best price on new
8, used' tires. Road service -
mechanic on duty.
"You expect more from Standard
and you get it!"
1220 S. University at Forest
NO 8-9168 )Sl
BARGAIN CORNER
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25;
socks 39c; shorts, 69c; military sup-
plies. Sam's Store. 122 E. Washington.
)W1
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED, MALE: Cafeteria Man-
ager-This position requires a person
with experieice in managing a large
cafeteria or restaurant. Salary open.
Apply at the personnel office, Univer-
sity Hospital, Ann Arbor, Mich. )H8

USED CARS.
FOR SALE
We specialize in good used cars from
$100 up. GENE'S AUTO SALES at
544 Detroit Street. NO 3-8141. N3
ECONOMY
SPORT CARS
1959 TR3 Triumph ' delivered with
heaters Radio! Wire wheels! White
side wall tires!
$2595
1955 MG TF Roadster
$1295
1956 VW Sedan
$1195
1957 Volvo Sedan
$1595

REAL ESTATE
Expansive-Not Expensive
Here's your chance to buy a one
year old 3 bedroom ranch home for
$1,500 down -;paymentsles than
rent. Large sunny kitchen, full
basement with rec. room possibili-
ties, Large shade trees on lot. Neat
as a pin and only 2 blocks to school.
You can go wrong only by waiting
too long. Call now.
Don't reach for the aspirin if you
are having .the headache of rent
receipts at the year's end and
the frustration of cramped rented
quarters, let us show you the way
to comfort and home ownership.
Call Office-NO 2-5683 or NO 2-8149
Evening NO 3-3964,
GORDON L. LINDLAND--REALTOI
A PRIVATE DRIVE lined with gracefu
weeping willows beside a spring-fe
swimming pond leads you to the fro!
door of this new commodious Earl!
American style home, The entry wal
accommodate the many books an
bric-a-brac and the really big livin
room has an adjoining conservator
stocked with growing plants and vine
A full size dining room will put bac
the fun in entertaining as will ti
big cozy paneled kitchen. Approx.
secluded idyllic acres inside city. On
$28,000. NO 3-0148. )R:
MUSICAL MDSE.,,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
FREE PICKUP and DELIVERY. Con
plete service on Phonographs an
radios. Stereo conversions. Reasonabl
prices. Duraco, NO 3-6185. -X
Complete line of HiFi, components
including Kits; complete Service on
radio, phonographs and HIFi equip-
ments.
I-
HI Fl STUDIO
1317 South University
1 block east at Campus Theatre
Phone' NO 8-7042
PIANOS -ORGANS
Best offer Keyboard Service
WURLITZER SOHMER *rKIMBAL
Dealer
ANN ARBOR PIANO CO.
213 E. Washington, NO 3-3109
NEW L P SPECIALS
at the
LIBERTY
MUSIC SHOPS
New! Bernstein and the
N.Y. Philharmonic
Tchaikovsky - Symphony No. 4
Regularly $4.98 -
This Week $3.89

Call 3-4402.

C36

APT. FOR RENT. Utilities and linens
furnished. Hamilton 6-8134. )C7
STUD! UNDISTURBED.
Large quiet rooms for men. Near
campus. NO 3-4747. )C3
LARGE, well furnished, single room.
Near campus. NO 3-6039 or HA 6-2321
after 6 p.m. )C2
FURNISHED APTS. for rent for 3 or 4.
Call NO 3-4402. )C12
BOYS' ROOMS available next semes-
ter. 617 E. University. Contact ,Jim
Booth, Rm. 10 or call 3-7159. )C15
MALE STUDENT to share furnished
apartment with 3 others, swimming
pool. 10 minutes from campus. NO
5-7602. )C20
TWO furnished apartments. 3 rooms,
bath with shower. Ideal for 2 or more
boys, 5 minutes walk from campus.
316 E. Madison. NO 8-6574. C23
STUDENT ROOMS for rent, ? block
from campus, Several rooms and
suites to select from. Reasonable
rates. Phone NO 8-7942. 1218 Wash-
tenaw. )C29
NEAR CAMPUS 2 bedroom apartmernt,
unfurnished, except for stove and
refrigerator, newly decorated, off
street parki g, large yard. Phone NO
3-5098. )C24
CAMPUS AREA - 3 clean convenient
rooms, private bath, u.nfurnished ex-
cept stove, basement privileges. NO
8-6529. )026
PERSONAL
THE TAPPAN STREET FIVE with their
superb man-to-man defense and mul-
tiple offense extended their unde-
feated season Monday night. F32
LOST-Size 521 boot. Please return to
P.B. before Feb. 28. F31
SEE YOUR Ensian Sales Representa-
tive and order your "All-American"
Yearbook. The price rise is coming
so hurry and buy your ENSIAN today.
F97
FOR SALE-Burgundy red velveteen
princess dress and white Jonathan
Loganssheath. Size 7. Both worn only
once. Also orange and black tweed
clutch bag, brand new. Call NO 3-
7541; ext. 502 after 8 P.M. Ask for
Mae Ruth Kimmel. F28
FEB. 28, last day to order Ladies' Home
Journal, Saturday Evening Post, and
Holiday at low student rates. Phone
Student Periodicals. NO 2-3061, 9 A.M.
to 9 P.M. F29
WONDERING where to eat during
Lent? We serve eggs any style, all day.
Also serving oyster stew every Friday
New England style. Lumbard's, 1225
S. University. F30
BEFORE YOU BUY a class ring look at
the official Michigan ring.
Burr Patterson & Auld Co.
1209 S. University, NO 8-8887
F27
TEACHER of singing and speaking.
Class or private. Carol Westerman
NO 8-6584. )F2
GUITAR LESSONS: Guitars, qualified
instructor call Maddy Music for de-
tails. NO 3-3395. 508 E. Williams. )Fl
KNITTERS REJOICE! Real Imported
Shetland yarn now available for 65c
an oz; 25 colors including leathers. NO
3-0877. F14

MICHIGAN EUROPEAN
CORPORATION
303 S. Ashley

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Shop for
SEAFOOD SPECIALTIES
IMPORTED FOOD ITEMS,
AND
GOURMET SPECIALTIES

Washington Fish Market
208 E. Washington NO 2-2589
J6
PAPERS EDITED and Typed. Quick
service. Spelling, punctuation need
correction? NO 8-6276. J30
DISSERTATIONS multilithed, ques-
tionnaires lithographed by, Edwards
Letter Shop, 711 N. University. Clean
cut and economical. J25
Eddie's Paint Store
White paint......... $1.98 per gal.
Colors.$2.48 per gal.
117 E. Ann NO 8-6966
)J15
LADIES BARBER SHOP
1108% S. University
Only barber in town who is a
trained and licensed Ladies' Hair
Stylist. )J17
ONE-DAY SERVICE
and COMPLETE SERVICE at
SANFORDS .
Shoe Repairing
Hat Cleaning
Tailoring
Pressing
Shoe Shining
119 East Ann Street
(opposite court house)
NO 8-6966
)J2
WASHING AND IRONING

Fords And Other Fine Cars
Rented by Hour, Day, or Week
WEEKEND SPECIAL RATE
from Friday 5 P.M. till
Monday 9 A.M.
$10.00 plus $.08 per mile
Gas, oil and insurance included
)G1
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Electric IBM T'ypewriter.
Like new. Owner must sacrifice. Call
NO 3-3136. B12
35 FOOT 856 MARLETTE, excellent
condition, fully equipped, air con-
ditioned. Call NO 3-2294 after 5. B2
FUN! FUN! FUN!
Toboggan, 7 feet long, $10.
NO 3-6551
B100
WANTED
EXPERIENCED secretary wishes typing
to be done at home. NO 3-8736. )BB12
MALE WANTED to share small apart-
ment with two Juniors. NO 3-7228.
BB3
WANTED: One or two grad. girls to
share nicely furnished, comfortable
apartment, one block from campus.
Rent $40. a month. Call NO 3-9830
after 5. BB2
WANTED---BOARDERS. Excellent food
Mon. through Sat. 6 dinners $8.85 per
week, 6 lunches $4.35 per week. 12
meals per week $12.60. Contact Mrs.
Griffee, Tappan International House,
724 Tappan, NO 5-5703. BB5
ALTERATIONS
CONVERT your double-breasted suit to
a new single-breasted model. $15.
Old 'tyle wide lapel single-breasted
coat nto a new style nar-ow lapel
model. $11. Write to Michaels Tailor-
ing Co.. 1425 Broadway, Detroit,
Michigan, for free details or phone
WO 3-5777. )P2
JOHN'S TAILOR SHOP
"The Clothing Stores' Tailor"
Alterations for Men and Women.
Pressing While You Wait
118% E. Washington NO 2-4617
(above Conlin and Wetherbee
Clothing Store)
}P1
Phone NO 2-4786
for Classified Advertising

KAISER DELUXE sedan; '53, garaged,
$295. Cali NO 5-1481. N15
HILLMAN 1958 Four-door wagon heat-
er. Like new. HU 2-7140. N10
1957 FORD Fairlane 500,two-door Vic-
toria, very low mileage, excellent con-
dition. Call NO 5-5503 after 5 p.m. )N1
ROOM AND BOARD
BOARD IN A CO-OP. $9.50 and five
hours work per week at the following
addresses. Call for a sample meal:
Michigan. Co-op,315 N. State, ask for
Frank Koch. NO 2-0414 Nakamura
Co-op, 807 S. State, ask for Al Encols.
NO 2-3219. Also a few rooming vacan-
cies. El0
BOARD or ROOM and BOARD. Nelson
International House for men, 915
Oakland. Good food, interesting com-
pany. Close to campus. Call 3-8506
and ask for Thano or Nancy. E9
BOARDERS WANTED: Male students
for second semester. Call NO 2-8312 at
1319 Cambridge Road, ask house man-
ager for details about excellent meals%
at reasonable prices. )E4
ROOM AND BOARD for men near Bus.
Ad. School. Free Parking, T.V., Wash-
er and Dryer provided. 1108 Hill. NO
'3-1767. Ask for Dean Nelson. )EI
ROOM and/or board for men students.
Good food. Linens furnished, Con-
veniently located at* Hill and For-
est. Ask for Mr. Wentz. 1319 Hill St.
or phone NO 2-6422. )ES
WOMEN STUDENTS:. Friend's Center
International Cooperative. 1416 Hill
St. approximately $260 per semester,
Call NO 5-6894 or NO 2-9890. )E6
MISCELLANEOUS
PROFESSIONAL STENOGRAPHER
Theses, Essays, Reports, etc. Edited
and Typed at SPECIAL RATE FOR
STUDENTS. Joan Coball. NO 3-6942.
)M5
GOOD MEALS: Frat. five minutes from
Engineering Building. Reasonable.
Any or allmeals. Steward NO 3-2600.
)Ml
FOX MOTEL
Room Phones
Free TV
2805 E. Michigan HU 2-2204
)M3
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY
GUY CARI is now accepting applica-
tions in his newest beauty college.
Days, afternoons, and evening classes.
For student beautician. For more in-
formation write or call Ann Arbor
Beauty College, 4567 Washtenaw,
Ypsilanti or NO 5-7500. )CC1

-,CAMPUS -
211 S. State
NO 8-9013

New! Sinatra Sings -
"Love is a Kick"
Regularly $3.98 -I
This Week $2.89,
WEER~ SAVE- $1.09 THIS

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RARE Violins & String Instrument
repairs, Pianos (Baldwin, Ivers &
Pond; Estey) and Organs (Baldwin,
Estey, Thomas) New and Used.
Terms,

-- DOWNTOWN -
205 E. Liberty St.
NO 2-0675

LOST AND FOUND
LOST OlN WEEKEND: Pair men's eye
glasses, smoke black full frames with
wood ear pieces. Dick Lutz, 438 Divi
sion, NO 3-5981. AS

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Protect your books, camera,
tools, golf clubs, etc.
50 decals for $1.50
100 decals for $2.50
TOLEDO DECAL CO.
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