-11! MICHIGAN DAILY 4DAY,' Celtic Cagers Trounce Pistons, 112-98 By The Associated e ing king a year ago who usually BOSTON - Tommy Heinsohn plays havoc with Boston defenses. tossed in 31 points and veteran topped the Pistons with a com- Bob Cousy surpassed the 4,000- paratively small point total of 17. mark in assists last night in help- Phil Jordan contributed 16,.whil In the Boston Celtics to a 112-98 Wally Dukes and Gene Shue each National Basketball Assn. victory added 15. over the Detroit Pistons last night , at the Boston Garden. Big Bill Russell contributed 22 Nats Win in Last Period points for the Celtics and picked SYRACUSE, N.Y. - The Syra- off 30 rebounds. cuse Nationals went on a 40-point rampage in the final period to Cousy, the greatest playmaker reak away from a stubborn in NBA history assisted on 10 bas- rookie-studded Cincinnati club kets to boost his total to 4.0007 for a 130-108 victory in a National starting out his ninth season with Basketball Assn. game last night. Celtics. In addition, the stellar Bob Hopkins set the winning pace backcourt ace scored 14 points. with 23 points. Russell, the former All Ameri- can from San Francisco and Olympic ace, was at his bestC around the boards and also added nine field goals and four freel throws. Heinsohn, like Cousy a former e All American at Holy Cross, clicked for 13 baskets with his wide variety of shots and also Co ers connected on five of seven charity tosses. BoseCssThe Michigan Rifle Club invites Bill Sharman, Cousy's back- all interested students to visit the courltparer ance homselfver meeting next Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. seasons, matched Cousey's point The club will be organized for output of 14. this year, and anyone interested The eltcs raied y svenin shooting with the group is points midway through the first welcome.e period, but then rallied to take a The meeting will be held in the 32-29 lead as a home opening RO ArLoryneathe Unde crowd of 8,813 roared approval, graduate Library. This is where Boston never was in danger after all of the group's meetings are that. held, and not in the ROTC head- - Yt Aquarters as was reported in The George Yardley, the NBA scor- Daily with the photo feature of Warriors Win on Spurt NEW YORK - After blowing a 13-point lead, the Philadelphia Wv rirsunleashed a late spurt buried tle New Yor eKnick- erbockers. 111-92 in a National Basketball Assn., game last night. The Warriors caught fire at the end of the third period and con- tinued their scoring touch in the final stanza. Baylor Leads Lakers ST. LOUIS - Elgin Baylor, prize Minneapolis Laker rookie frm Seattle University, had his biggest night as a pro here last night as the Lakers defeated the world champion St. Louis Hawks of the National Basketball Assn. 108-191. Baylor poured in 29 points. In today's action the Pistons move into Philadelphia to take on the Warriors. The Warriors will be seeking to extend their win streak to three. In a nationally televised game, St. Louis will clash with the Royals in Cincinnati. !I -t It's hard to hang on to your money while you're in school, let alone start saving for the future. But you needn't feel it's a hope. less task. Provident Mutual offers to young men an ideal insurance plan with low cost protection and savings features, Just a few dollars a month now will start your lifetime financial' planning! 227 MUNICIPAL COURT BLDG. ANN ARBOR, MICH. NO 3-4151 PROVIDENT MUTUAL Life Insurance Company of Philadelphia offensive paUten ten oma SEEKS REVENGE-Los Angeles halfback Jon Arnett will seek Canadian pro team, are one touch- don ahead of the Philadelphia revenge against the Chicago Bears today on the Coast. In Eagles in pro - game prognosti- Chicago three weeks ago, the Bears held him to 12 yards gained cating. in the Chicagoans 31-10 NFL pro football victory. PRO HOCKEY PLAY: Blackhawks Startle Canadiens, 4-2 NBA STANDINGS Western Division NVL Minneapolis 3 2 St. Louis 2 2 Detroit 2 4 Cincinnati 1 3 Pct. .600 .500 .333 .250 hind 3-2 early in the final 20 min- utes. Bruins Down Wings BOSTON - Boston's Bruins strengthened their grip on sec- ond place in the National Hockey League yesterday in defeating the third-rung Detroit Red Wings 3-1 in a nationally televised game. Eastern Division New York 2 1 .667 Philadelphia 2 1 .667 Syracuse 2 1 .667 Boston 1 1 .500 Daily Classifieds 'Brig Results the club last week. - - 'M' Cagers To Appear In TV Tilts Michigan's basketball team will appear on television twice during the winter season, the Big Ten of-I f ice announced yesterday. The Wolverines Jan. 10 battle with Ohio State, a home game, will be viewed by Midwestern fans. Indiana's invasion of Yost Field House will be shown on Feb. 7. Michigan State rooters can watch their team when the Spar- tans host Indiana's Hoosiers on January 3. A return engagement at Bloomington will be televised on Feb. 7,. Other conference teams to be televised include Iowa, Illinois, Purdue, Minnesota, Northwestern and Wisconsin who will play con- ference and non-conference op- ponents. ' wool RELAX! ENJOY SUNDAY EVE! come to HILLEL SUPPER CLUB 6:00 P.M. featuring a DELICATESSEN SUPPER SOCIAL DANCE CLASS 7:00 P.M. featuring an instructor . who has taught in Miami and New York B'NAI B'RITH HILLEL FOUNDATION 1429 H ill Street ISAAC STERN AMERICA'S GREAT VIOLINIST 'W ED.,% oNOV. 5, 8:O30 in Hill Auditorium PROGRAM SONATA, A major, No. 2, Op. 12 .............. Beedhouern r SONATA, G minor, No. 1 ..... .....Bach NOTTURNO ET TARANTELLA ..............S-ymanowski SONATA in F minor, Op.80.....................Prokofieff SICILIANo and RICAUDON .................. Kreisler ' LN. . . . . . ... . . . ... .... ...... .. . Bloch CAPRICE BASQUE....................... Sarasate $3.00, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50 - at University Society, Burton Memorial Tower II j TICKETS: $3.50, Musical 116 I _.w_. _._ __ . .. ._.__.____ ____.____. _ __-- -- _ T a ___. womm"m MNIM WOMEN'S ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Cordially invites the Students of the University of Michigan to Tomorrow, November 3 Hill Auditorium 7:30 P.M. ALL WOMEN'S SING HONORING ALL NEW WOMEN ON CAMI The W.A.A. also extends an invitation to all other W.A.A. activities for this year- CLUBS for WOMEN SPECIAL PROJECTS CO-REC CLUBS INTERHOUS Basketball , . 'Bowling .,. Golf Spring Weekend-April 24, 25 Ballet-Tuesday 7:15 P.M. COMPETIT Field Hockey- Friday (Michigras) co-sponsored Dance Concert-March 23, 24 Badminton Life Guard Corps - Tuesday with Michigan Union Modern Dance - Basketball Miifiskh u;, I.M. Nights -Friday 7-10 Tuesday 7:15 P.M. 000 Qry 4 4 4 6 0 . Q * 6 6 0 0 0 0 pus o ;o 0 0 b -" o E p LION 0 0 i Fl ''