TE MC IGAN DAILY "Serving a better mneal for less" THE PARROT RESTAURANT b~ife #frd 5:00-7:00 MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY - on State StreetI i +nrr wwrr+i rw nn rrr rr rrir 1 -31 ACTION Sigma Alpha Epsilon's "A" touch football team eliminated the defending I-M social fraternity champions, Phi Delta Theta, 20-12, at Wines Field last night. SAE passed its way into the first place finals on three touchdown tosses by Jack Mogk. Trailing at halftime, 12-6, SAE came back early in the second half to tie the score on a Mogk pass to Mike Morrison. Then, with barely a minute left in the game, Fred Roe-! ser gathered in a 20-yard pass for the winning score. In one of the best played games of the day, Zeta Beta Tau edged Theta Kappa Epsilon, 20-16 in "B" action. In other "B" action, Phi Sigma Kappa measured Tri- gon, 14-6. The Heidenreich bothers, Bob and Jim, carried Delta Sigma Del- ta to a 20-0 win over Alpha Omega. Other scores in the pro frater- nity league included: Nu Sigma Nu 12, Phi Rho Sigma 0; Tau Epsilon Rho 1, Phi Alpha Kappa 0: Phi Delta Phi 14, Phi Delta Chi, 0; Phi Epsilon Kappa 6, Alpha Rho Chi, 0; Alpha Chi Sigma 20, Pres- cott 0; Psi Omega 6, Delta Sigma Pi, 0; Delta Theta Pi 8, Law Club 6; Phi Chi 24, Phi Delta Epsilon, 6. 1Backs NewmanIBushong Expected To See Action By CHUCK KOZOL treatment," noted Oosterbaan. Shining through Michigan's -Whether he will be used or not bleak offensive thrust at North- against Minnesota is a decision western last Saturday, sophomore that we will make after watching halfbacks Reid Bushong and Harry him in practice today." Newman gave indication of being Noskin Sharp future backfield starters for the Stan Noskin, sidelined last week Wolverines, with a hip injury incurred in the "Bushong and Newman are Navy game, appeared in top form, probably the top sophomore backs but Oosterbaan noted, "we can't right now." stated backfield coach tell if he will be able to start yet." Bump Elliott. "They both have Sharpening up their weak pass shown very marked improvement defense system, the team com- since the season began." pleted plans to halt the top men Comparing the two players. Elli- in Minnesota's offensive depart- ott noted that Bushong uses his ment. Both sophomores, quarter- ability to dodge tacklers to great back Joe Salem and left half Gary advantage. "Newman is a tougher Malchert have improved vastly runner, his charging technique and are counted on to spell mem- makes him a hard man to bring bers of the regular backfield. down." Practice in Stadium [GRID SELECTIONS i R R F4 M M f t Sophs Shine in Michigan Attack Today is the last day to enter this week's Grid Picks Contest. To enter just clip the list of games printed below out of The Daily, circle your selections, predict the score of the Michigan-Minnesota game and send your entry to The Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard, Ann Arbor. The winner will receive two free tickets to the Michigan Theater. THIS WEEK'S GAMES . 10 1. 2. 3. 4. , 5., 6. 8. 9. 10. CONSENSUS MinnesQta at MICHIGAN MICH. ST. at Illinois Wisconsin at OHIO STATE Northwestern at IOWA NOTRE DAME at Purdue Miami (O) at INDIANA ARMY at Pittsburgh Dartmouth at HARVARD MISSISSIPPI at Arkansas Alabama at MISS. ST. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. Oregon at CALIFORNIA N. Carolina St. at DUKE GA. TECH at SMU N. CAROLINA at W. Foret Kansas at OKLAHOMA Wash. at OREGON ST. Syracuse at PENN STATE So. Cal. at WASH. STATE Stanford at UCLA TULANE at Kansas PICKS IN CAPS / Y r +. L , I GARY MALCHERT .. . reserve strength IN I M' Harriers To Run Today In Notre Dame Invitational ., Elementary... my dear Watson! From the happy look on your physiog, from the cheerful lift you seem to be enjoying, I deduce you are imbibing Coca-Cola. No mystery/ about why Coke i the world's favorite ... such taste, such sparkle! Yes, my favorite case is always a case of Coke! SIGN OF GOOD TASTE bofled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by ANN ARBOR COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 331 South Ashley NO 8-8815 Read and Use Michigan Daily Classifieds By DAVE LYON Seven members of Michigan's cross-country team will compete in the Notre Dame Invitational Hi-Fl, T.Y, and The Best HaircutsI in- Ann Arbor!. YOU can get oil this at The M-Den Barbers Corner Thayer and North Universitys Across from Hill Aud. meet this afternoon at South Bend. Track Coach Don Canham has selected Dick Schwartz, Dave Mar- tin, Fred Montour, James Wyman, Don Truex, Cam Grey and Walt Schafer to run the four-mile course against 200 other contest- ants from colleges all over the Midwest. One of Canham's better runners, Earl Deardorff, will not compete today. The coach said he was only recently recovered from a recent, illness and is not quite ready to resume running. If Michigan's runners perform satisfactorily in today's meet and in a duel meet with Illinois here NoY. 8, Canham will enter the Woiverine runfiers in the Big Ten cross-country meet Nov. 14. Michigan has not conducted cross-country on a varsity basis in recent years, and Canham has entered a team in the Big Ten meet only when he thought Michi- gan had a good chance of winning. W? Perfect Offense Both halfbacks saw extensive action in yesterday's practice ses- sion with the team perfecting their offensive patterns for tomorrow's game with Minnesota. Putting his defensive unit against Gopher plays, Coach Bennie Oosterbaan noted," we probably will stick with our present backfield lineup, but Bushong and Newman may see some action." Working out with the team for the second day, quarterback Bob' Ptacek went through light maneu- vers with the first unit. "He has responded remarkably well to Russian leers To Invade U.S. NEW YORK (P)-A Russian ice hockey team will meet the U.S. National Amateur team in Madi- son Square Garden Jan. 1 in the first game on a six-city American tour, President Tom Lockhart of the U. S. Amateur Ice Hockey Assn. said today, The Soviets will follow their New York appearance with games against either Harvard or Dart- mouth in the Boston Garden; Michigan in the Detroit Olympia; Minnesota in Minneapolis and again in either Eveleth or Hibbing, Minn.; the U. S. National Team in Colorado Springs, Colo, and the Philadelphia Falcons of the East- ern League in Philadelphia. Coach Murray Warmath will bring his Minnesota team to Mich- igan this afternoon at 2:30 p.m. The Gophers will fly into Willow Run and come directly to the Stadium to work out. The team will leave directly after the game for Minneapolis. The Gophers are hoping to take the Little Brown Jug back to Minneapolis. Minnesota has only had possession of the famed tro- phy 15 times since 1904 when the 'Jug' became emblematic of vic- tory in this game. SPORTS STAFF SELECTIONS CHUCK KOZOLL (50-30-.625)-Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Miami, Army, Harvard, Mississippi. Miss. State, California, Duke, Georgia Tech, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon State, Penn State, Washington State, UCLA, Tulane. FRED KATZ (49-31-.613)--Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State, Iowa, Notre Dame, Indiana, Army, Dartmouth. Mississippi, Mississippi State, California. Duke, Georgia Tech, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon State, Penn State, Washington State, UCLA, Tulane. |* S S DICK MINTZ (48-32-,600)-Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State, Iowa, Purdue, Indiana, Army, Dartmouth, Mississippi, Alabama, California, Duke, SMU, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Washington, Penn State, Washington State, UCLA, Tulane. AL JONES (Daily Sports Editor, 47-33-.588)-Michigan, Michigan State, Wisconsin, Iowa, Purdue, Miami, Army, Harvard, Mississippi, Mississippi State, California, Duke, SMU, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Washington State, Syracuse, Southern California, UCLA, Tulane, SI COLEMAN (Daily Associate Sports Editor, 46-34-.575)--Micht- gan, Michigan State, Wisconsin, Iowa, Notre Dame, Indiana, Army, Dartmouth, Mississippi, Mississippi State, Oregon, Duke, SMU, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon State, Penn State, Southern California, UCLA, Tulane. DAVE LYON (45-35-.563)-Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Miami, Army, Harvard, Mississippi, Missis- sippi State, California, Duke, Georgia Tech, Wake Forest, Oklahoma, Washington, Penn State, Washington State, UCLA, Tulane. JIM BENAGH (44-36-.550)-Michigan, Illinois, Ohio State, Iowa, Purdue, Indiana, Army, Dartmouth, Mississippi, Mississippi State, California, Duke, Georgia' Tech, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon State, Penn State, Washington State, UCLA, Tulane. I 'I JOE SALEM ... quarterback threat \ * ", Now a a all America sees the one that's truly nei if WIL uNSON'T -rst. 9to 5:30 STADIUM ROBES You can't afford to PASS UP our Selections and Values CARL RISEMAN (Daily Associate Sports Editor, 42-38-.525)- Michigan, Michigan State, Ohio State, Iowa, Notre Dame, Miami, Army, Harvard, Mississippi, Mississippi State, California, Duke, Georgia Tech, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Oregon State, Penn State, Washington State, UCLA, Tulane. 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