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, NOVEmBER S, 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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LSU Meets Duke Tonight;
Army Favored over Rice

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SICK, SICK, SICK .

By BILL ZOLLA
Unbeaten and untied Louisiana
State, ranked number one nation-
ally by the Associated Press, is
favored to roll over a hard-luck
Duke tonight at Baton Rouge.
Looking to their pounding 220-
pound halfback, Billy Cannon, and
ace center and linebacker Max
Fugler, the Tigers hope to come
closer to the Southeastern Con-
ference title and the Sugar Bowl
bid.
All-American Candidates
Both Fugler and Cannon were
recently selected as All-America
candidates, and the lineman's fine
play in last week's Mississippi con-
test earned him the Lineman of
the Week award. Cannon is the
SEC'S top ground gainer.
Duke's split-T offense is led by
the end sweeps of halfbacks Wray
Carlton and George Dutrow.
In a top intersectional struggle,
Army's Cadets travel to Houston
to face the Rice Owls. They bring
with them the nation's top offense
and the lonesome end formation.
Ranked number three in the coun-
try and led by their new touch-
down twins, halfbacks Pete Dawk-
ins and Bob Anderson, the Black
Knights are a seven-point choice.
Auburn, puts it number five rat-
ing on the line today as it faces
a comparatively weak Mississippi
State squad. Although undefeated
and tied but once, Auburn has
been squeaking by with the nar-
rowest of margins; last week the
Tigers defeated Florida, 6-5.
Sooners Heavy Favorites
The Sooners of Oklahoma, up
one notch from the number seven

slot they occupied last week,
should have little trouble in crush-
ing Iowa State. The perennial Big"'
Eight champs, having whipped
their only serious competition last
Saturday in the person of Colo-
rado, are now virtually assured of
another crown and the Orange
Bowl invitation.
In another important intersec-
tional clash, Notre Dame's re-
bounding eleven takes on a tough

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Pittsburgh team.
The Irish are counting on the
passing of George Izo to offset the
double quarterback threat which
Pitt presents.
Mississippi, ranked number nine
and beaten only by LSU, faces
Houston, and only .can hope that
the SEC leaders and Auburn are
upset. The Air Force, tenth ranked,
plays Denver.
Top Passers
In the Ivy League, the two top
passers meet head on as Cornell
opposes Brown, Tommy Skypeck,
Cornell's quarterback who has led
his team to four Ivy wins, will
duel with the league's leading
passer, Frank Finney.
Clemson, led by one of Dixie's
best signal-callers, Harvey White,
figures in a good deal of bowl
speculation and will attempt to4
win convincingly in their game,
against Georgia Tech.
In the wide-open Southwest, a
terrific passing duel is anticipated
as Southern Methodist and ai
healthy Don Meredith encounter
their old enemy, Texas A&M.c
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the country's leader in total of-1
fense, and Meredith, back in shapei
after missing three games, will fill1
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BOB HARRISON
... Sooner center

In the Far West, Coast leader
Oregon State will attempt to stay
on top of the heap as it meets
Washington State; runner-up Cal-
ifornia takes on UCLA.
Other Games
In other games of interest, bowl-
minded North Carolina faces Vir-
ginia; Texas Christian meets Mar-
quette; Navy takes on Maryland;
Missouri, unbeaten so far in the
Big Eight is an underdog to Colo-
rado. Rutgers, the only other un-
beaten and untied major college,
plays Lafayette.

BUSINESS SERVICES
For those
"after the game" parties
choose your
dress
from the
DILLON SHOP.
then collect
accessory changes
by the dozen
We have those hard to find
circle pins
here too.
1J89

BUSINESS SERVICES
REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade.
NO 2-4647. )J3
TRANSPORTATION

Rent A Car
514 E. Washington
NO 3-4156

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-- Republished by permissior
MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .80 2.00 2.96
3 .96 2.40 3.55
4 1.12 2.80 4.14
Figure 5 average words to a line.
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily.
Phone NO 2-3241
FOR RENT
TWO ROOM APT. Two girls or Couple,
NO 3-6228 before 6 p.m. NO 2-4271
after 6 P.M. )C99
TWO ROOM furnished apartment for
a lady, $50 per month.
SMALL HOUSE, five rooms, bath, on
one floor, basement, and garage, only
$75 per month.
NEAR CAMPUS, 8 rooms, gas heat,
mostly furnished, available now.
Call after 7 P.M.-NO 8-6415
Ferris Realtor
)C100
ROOMS FOR RENT-On campus-large
double room at $8.00. Large single
room at $10.00. Rooms cleaned week-
ly. To renttimmediately to males.
425 Church St. NO 8-8561, )C101
ROOMMATE WANTED to share apart-
rtent. Would prefer someone 21 or
over. 512 W. Hoover, NO 3-6629. 1096

ON THE I-M SCENE-
PDTWins n11 Overtime-

Purchase your Cider "COLD"
on the way to today's game.

By CLIFF MARKS
Rich Miller played the role of
hero for Phi Delta Tau yesterday
as his team nicked Delta Tau Delta
7-6 in overtime in a "B" semifinal
social fraternity first place playoff
game.
Miller caught a pass from Jim
Assbeck on the last play of the
game to knot the score at 6-6, and
then pulled in a toss from Barry
Marshall on the last play of the
overtime to insure the one point
victory. Delta Tau Delta had
scored first on a pass from Bob
Carlson to Tom Hudak.
Air Science Wins
Ina thrilling first place Faculty
Championship playoff tilt, Air
Science edged Zoology 7-6 in an-
other overtime. The regulation
time had ended in a 0-0 deadlock.
Ira Kaine passed to Ed White

for the Air Science six pointer, and
I then a few moments later Clyde'
Eriksen gathered in a desperation
heave from Jack Bursh to tie the
score again. The winners stopped
the last Zoology running play cold
to wrap up the game.
Independent Games
Independent action saw the Rab-
ble Rousers squeak by the Evansf
Scholars 8-6 with a safety pro-
viding the margin of victory. Norm
Campbell scored for the winners
and Ed Gates for the losers.
Other independent games found
Kappa Alpha Psi capturing a 1-0
overtime win over Owen Co-op,
Cooley whipping the Pioneers 8-0,
and 1207 taking the measure of the
Meatchoppers 14-0.
Two more Faculty Champion-
ship encounters were played, with
Sociology %efeating Chemistry 10-6
in the second place playoffs, and
Business Administration smashing
Willow ,sun 14-6 in third place
playoff action.

RALPH'S MARKET
(formerly Freeman's)
709 Packard NO 2-3175
"Just two doors from the Blue Front"
)J88
Shop for
SEAFOOD SPECIALTIES,
IMPORTED FOOD ITEMS,
AND
GOURMET SPECIALTIES
Washington Fish Market
208 E. Washington NO 2-2589
)J10
SMITH'S
Ann Arbor's
First Carpet Store
Featuring:
Karastan
Mohawk
Needletuft
CARPET STORE -
207 E. Washington St.

BOB ANDERSON
... Cadet threat

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
WANTED RIDE-Mon. thru Fri.; must
arrive Mich. Union 7:40 A.M. from
North Campus. Call NO 3-3831, Eve.
)G2
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-'52 Pontiac Chieftain. Ra-
dio, three new tires, new battery.
$275. Call NO 5-6555. )B65
PORTABLE TYPEWRITER, as good as
new. Please call NO 2-7514. )B66
FOR SALE-2-way wall speaker and
portable 12" speaker. NO 3-6520.
)B64
VOLKSWAGEN-Good condition, 1953.
Call NO 2-0030 or NO 3-0913. )B63
'58 TRIUMPH. Radio and Heater. 11,000
mi. Excellent condition. Call HU
3-5861 after 7 P.M. Musts sell before
Nov. 15. ")B61
1958 CHEVROLET Impala convertible,
all white. W-3 engine, 4-barrel car-
buerator, straight stick transmission.
Call NO 3-5378 after 4 o'clock. )B59
1955 CREE MOBILE HOME on lot 8,
Orchard Grove. Completely modern.
Twin beds. Aluminum exterior, full
Sawning over patio. Excellent condi-
tion; immediate possession. Reason-
able. Contact W. A. Earl, 1028 Ad-
ministration Bldg., U of M, ext. 2834.
) B57
PIANOS -ORGANS
Best offer Keyboard Service
WURLITZER * SOHMER * KIMBALL
Dealer
ANN ARBOR PIANO CO.
213 E. Washington, NO 3-3109
B54
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25;
socks 39c; shorts 69c; military sup-
plies. Sam's Store. 122 E. Washington.
)B2
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Silver I.D. bracelet with name
Stan engraved. Reward. Call NO 2-
4591, Ext. 437 Cooley. )A54
LOST: Black rim glasses in brown case.
S.U. & E.U. area. Call 2547 Stockwell.
Ask for Miriam Myers. )A53
LOST $ $ $ $ $ by not subscribing
through Student Periodical Agency.
NO 2-3061. )A52
FOUND: Abandoned on my premises
near E. Quad, a man's Dutch bicycle.
Owner may retrieve it on identifying
it further. Call NO 2-2695. )A51
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
Bumping and Painting
2007 South State NO 2-3350
)S4

--LINOLEUM STORE-
205 N. Main St.-

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EDDIE'S PAINT STORE
White Paint..........$1.98 Per Gal.
Colors................,$2.48 Per Gal.
117 E. Ann NO 8-6966
)J77
PIANO LESSONS
Doctoral Student-School of Music
Walter Baker NO 2-4747
)J69

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FINISHED WORK-Specialize in
ton blouses. Ironings separately.
pickup and delivery. Siamese
service, Also Siamese cat for
NO 2-9020.

cot-
Free
stud
sale.
)J728

Yes, we've done it! The In-
stant Sport Shirt is a reality.
With the new Van Heusen
Vantage Sport Shirts, all you
do is add water . . . and
presto ... a fresh, handsome
sport shirt springs to life be-
fore your very eyes. And a
sport shirt that's all cotton!
Is it a miracle? Is it a powder?
Is it a pill? A grind? Read on.
You see, the new Van
Heusen Vantage Sport Shirts
work this way. First, you buy
one (this is terribly impor-
tant), then you wear it for a
while. Then you remove it
from your pampered body,
drop it into the sink, and
ADD WATER. In moments,
a new sport shirt begins to
appear, a sport shirt as fresh
and new-looking as the one
you bought in the store.
Amazed, you remove it from
the water, hang it up for a

bit, and it's ready to wear.
Friends will ask, "How do
you manage to afford a new
shirt every day?" You will an-
swer,"I was left a huge sum of
money by an aunt in Texas."
And we will not divulge your
secret!
The all cotton Van Heusen
Vantage Sport Shirts that
drip-dry so quickly (tumble-
dry automatically, too) and
wear so wonderfully are avail-
able in a wide range of checks,
stripes and solids. All have
sewn-in stays that can't get
lost and keep your collar al-
ways neat. They cost a mere
$5.00. (It's time you wrote
home, anyhow.) And remem-
ber, all you need do is ADD
WATER. If you haven't any
water, we'll send some FREE.
Write Phillips-Van Heusen
Corp., 417 Fifth Avenue, New
York 16, N. Y.

Keep On Your
Toes With Nf/Z
When the student body sits
in class all day, getting numb
at both ends, be crazy like
a fox. Keep on your toes with
NoDoz. Be alert for late-hour
studying and hep on late
dates. Safe as coffee and muchi
more convenient.
*Note to Proxy:
Faculties alert. too.

POTATOES-U.S. No. 1 $3.00 - 100 lbs.
Also Cabbage $1.00 Bu.-Tomatoes-
Apples $2.50 Bu. - Onions. Indian
Squash. Gourds. Pumpkins for Hal-
loween. DeMarco Produce. NO 2-7747.
)J24
FIOX MOTEL

ON NICE ROOM fo working man or
student. Private home-quiet, large HELP WANTED E UROPEAN CA
closet space, linen furnished. Phone 303 Ashley
NO 2-6540. )098 PERSONNEL TECHNICIANS - $4800
yearly during training period. To fill
3 ROM PARMEN. 69.0 amonh. future vacancies in Lansing only. MUSICAL MD
ROOM APARTMENT. $69.20 a month. Must receive degree not later than
Married students only. Kids welcome. March, 1959. Application must be RADIOS, REP4
Interra inou terrEigsley Brandeis submitted before November 19. Write
9137. 0C95 for application for examination to HI STU
17.C9 MihgnCivil Service, Lansing 13, UI (
LARGE double room. Two male stu- )H21_An amazing inventor3
dents. Half block from campus. Cook- POSITION as Resident House Parents components available
ing privileges. 417 E. Liberty. )094 for older Grad. couple who will be catalogue price.
in city for 2 or more years. Main-
TWO furnished apartments--reasonable tenance, and salary. Time for hus-
walking distance to campus,. Call NO band's graduate work. Call Mr. Clif-
3-4402. - )092 ton. NO 3-5011. )H16 We stock amplifier,
tuner and speaker
PERSONAL kits in several brands
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY127a 17S.U
WOULD THE FELLOW who borrowed NO 8-7942
There are available for immediate my bike Thursday please return it
occupancy-Efficiency One and Two to the front of Angell Hall. I live
Bedroom Apartments at both Uni- 212 miles from campusl )F121
versity Terrace and Northwood
Apartments. To be eligible you CAMPUS CLOSEUPS
must be a Married Student or full Do you know?
time Faculty Member who is not Ralph Hammerton ......NO 2-4401
sity Terrace or Northwood Apart- )F123
ments. For information Please con-
tact Mr. Me1huish, 1056 Administra- THE OLD PHILOSOPIER . . . A mod-
tion Bldg. or Call NO 3-1511 ext. ern college seems to be a place where
3311 or ext. 2914. )C91 2,000 can sit in the classrooms, and viscus damped
ROOM FOR MALE-Large single room, wood base
carpeted, new bed, near all sports. DELTA PHI EPSILON announces the
across from Wines Field. Linen fur- postponement of their November 8th
nished. Room cleaned weekly. To rent Open House until November 15th
immediately at $8.50. 402 Benjamin, after the Indiana game. )F119
NO 2-8372. 1090 WE CAN GET IT FOR YOU at whole- M USIC CE
sale prices! Magazine subscriptions at
BROOKSIDE and Pontiac 3 room apt. low, low rates. Excellent gifts. stu-
in new home. Separate entrance. Rea- dent Periodical. 2-3061. )F114 300 S. Thoyer N(
sonable rent. Ideal for 1 or 2 grad.
students. Girls only. Furnished, Avail- RUSSIA-3 week tour next summer.
able at once. Call after 5 P.M. NO Call NO 3-3883 after 6. )F56 GUITAR LESSONS: Guit
8-8254. )C89 instructor. Call Maddy
GERMAN and FRENCH, Experienced tails. NO 3-3395. 508 E.
CAMPUS-1 BLOCK. Modern furnished European tutor. Special method for
apartments. 514 S. Forest. NO 2-1443. Graduate students. Call NO 3-2975. RARE Violins & String
)C4 )1:109! repairs. Pianos (Baldwin
Pond, Estey) and Organ
GIRLS! GIRLS! GIRLS! Estey. Thomas) New
TRAILER SPACE Francis Lundin is handling the Terms.
AVA I LABLE social activities of 100 Male Gradu- MADlY MUS2]
ate Students. Phone NO 2-4591. 508 E. William
US-23 15 miles North of Ann Arbor. Fl10
Large lots, reasonable rates, pleas-
ant surroundings.
STARLIGHT TRAILER COURT
10175 Bishop Rd. ACademy 7-7199 UC3
TON IGHT
HILLELZAPOPPII
8P.M.
ANN ARBORHKIGH SCHOO1

Room Phones
Free TV
2805 E. Michigan

HU 2-2204
1)J8

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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

)J32

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
& used tires. Road service -
mechanic on duty.
"You expect more from Standard
and you get it!"
1220 S. University at Forest
NO 8-9168 }S

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