gDAY NOVEMBER 16, 158 THE MICHIGAN DAILi .. - OSU Spills Iowa, 38-28; Army Whips Villanova; Minnesota, Takes MSU AmLL r- b4S AT X- WkP ArE, WT AfTI X5I Rr A WxWIkRIJQ A!I ~L / 6 Tl~mT . Ohio State Hands SUI First Loss By The Associated Press IOWA CITY - Ohio State's Buckeyes, led by bounding Bob White and dashing Don Clark, carved a 38-28 scar in Iowa's Big Ten football crown yesterday in a' spectacular offensive duel. White spearheaded a 61-yard Ohio scoring drive midway in the last quarter that broke a 2 8-28 tie.' Th~e OSUJ fullback carried the ball on 11 of 14 plays in the drive, and scored the touchdown from the one. Dave Kilgore later added a field goal to kill Iowa's remaining hopes. White also notched two'other touchdowns, while Clark ran 251 and 37 yards for scores. Iowa quarterback Randy Duncan was magnificent -in defeat, completing 23 of 33 passes for 249 yards. * * * Minnesota 39, MSU 12 MINNEAPOLIS - Minnesota ended its marathon 10-game los- ing string yesterday by crushing futile Michigan State, 39-12, to plunge the once-mighty Spartans into last place in the Big Ten. Fumbles or interceptions led directly to three Minnesota touch- downs. Two more interceptions stifled Michigan State touchdown threats in the first half while there was still hope for the Spartans. In all, Michigan State lost the ball four times on fumbles and six times by interceptions. * s Purdue 23, Northwestern , EVANSTON, Ill. - Purdue's powerfully-balanced Boilermakers Junked Northwestern's hopes for a lofty Big Ten finish by blasting the once smooth-working Wild- cats, 23-6, yesterday. Two of Purdue's touchdowns re- sulted from recovered fumbles while the Boilermakers played the entire first half in Northwestern territory in running up a 21-0 halftime lead. Northwestern's only score came with eight seconds remaining when Chip Holcomb hit Ray Purdin with a 65-yard scoring pass. * *s Wisconsin 31, Illinois 12 CHAMPAIGN, Ill. - Versatile Wisconsin quarterback Dale Hack-t bart befuddled Illinois with his passing in a 31-12 victory yester- day which tightened the second place Big Ten grip of the Badgers. Hackbart ran to one touchdown, passed to another, and his accur- ate arm set up a third. Cadets Led To Victory TWT WA5 0 yCAR5 BC OhT 5 Tiii By Dawkins By The Associated Press Xf LKSTg HE 4 ,Ma^T RI CTL? iE NSW a.n ' Ii no') Ati55WQRD ? . Apt- .a TI DTVRT ,1 g THE LATBTr !AS AoRD, wn WHST 5 WQ6 iotv tS RANDY DUNCAN ... "magnificent in defeat" College aScores GRID PICKS SCORES Indiana 8, Michigan 6 Minnesota 39, Michigan State 12 Ohio State 38, Iowa 28 Purdue 23, Northwestern 6 Wisconsin 31, Illinois 12 Arkansas 13, Southern Methodist 6 Notre Dame 34, N. Carolina 24 Oklahoma 39, Missouri 0 Texas A&M 28, Rice 21 Tennessee 18, Mississippi 16 Texas Christian 22, Texas 8 Vanderbilt 12, Tulane 0 Princeton 50, Yale 14 UCLA 7, Oregon 3 Penn State 32, Holy Cross 0 Kansas State 14, Iowa State 6 Auburn 21, Georgia 6 South Carolina 28, Virginia 14 Alabama 17, Georgia Tech 8 Duke 29, Wake Forest 0 OTHER SCORES EAST Syracuse 47, Colgate 0 Penn 42, Columbia 0 Brown 29, Harvard 22 Navy 28, George Washington 8 Army 26, Villanova 0 Boston College 18, Boston U. 13 Dartmouth 32, Cornell 15 Quantico 13, Rutgers 12 MIDWEST Nebraska 14, Pittsburgh 6 Oklahoma State 6, Kansas 3 Cincinnati 15, Marquette 0 SOUTH LSU 7, Mississippi State 6 West Virginia 56, Wm. & Mary 6 Clemson 13, North Carolink St. S Florida 51, Arkansas State 7 FAR WEST Colorado 7, Utah 0 California 12, Washington 7 Air Force 21, Wyoming 6 Oregon State 21, Stanford 7 WEST POINT, N.Y.-Pete Daw- kins, at his brilliant best, wound up his playing career in Army's Michie Stadium yesterday by scor- ing three touchdowns and pacing the unbeaten Cadets to a 26-0 victory over stubborn Villanova. It was the last home game for the Army football captain and mainly because of his efforts thex Cadets will go up against Navy two weeks from now undefeated for the first time in eight years. In 1950 Army had won eight straight before losing to Navy. Air Force 21, Wyoming 6 COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.- Unbeaten Air Force fanned the flames of its post-season bowl hopes yesterday with a 21-6 foot- ball victory over Wyoming. Wyoming, leaders of the Skyline Conference, snagged the first touchdown on a 35-yard scoring pass but couldn't match the fire and precision of the Falcons over the long haul. Air Force, winner of seven straight after being tied by Iowa,I is under consideration for the Cotton Bowl and the Gator Bowl. * * * Notre Dame 34, N. Carolina 24 SOUTH BEND, Ind. - Junior halfback Jim Crotty of Seattle today led an inspired 70-yard scor- ing drive in the third period that pushed Notre Dame to a 34-24 football victory over North Caro- lina's aerial circus. In handing the Tar Heels their first loss in seven games this season and their ninth straight setback in the series, the Irish piled up a 21-6.lead early in the second quarter then blew it in the third. * * * Auburn 21, Georgia 6 COLUMBUS, Ga. - Rangy Richard Wood pegged a perfect 44-yard scoring pass to Bobby Lauder yesterday and fourth- ranked Auburn powered on to a 21-6 Southeastern Conference football victory over Georgia. For the mighty Tigers, it was their 22nd game without defeat. * * * DA A y CLASSUE J4 l ADS WI II t USED CARS FOR SALE We specialize in good used cars from $100 up. GENE'S AUTO SALES at 544 Detroit Street. NO 3-8141. )N1 '56 VW Sedan...............$1395 '58 Volvo Demonstrator ......$2195 '57 TR-3 Triumph..........$2195 MICHIGAN EUROPEAN CAR CORP. 303 Ashley NO 5-5800 )N31 FOR SALE RACCOON COAT: good condition. For sale cheap. NO 3-7110 after 10:30 p.m. )B72 1954 ALMA TRAILER, 29 ft. Exc. cond. 1 bdrm; full bath; automatic hota water; awning with screening. Call HA 6-9882. )B70 DUO-THERM space heater, barrels, tub- ing. etc. Gopd condition, reasonable. Call NO 5-5145 mornings. )N4 MUST SACRIFICE: bedroom suite, kitchen table and chairs, end tables and a studio couch. NO 3-7793. )B67 1955 CREE MOBILE TOME on lot 8, Orchard Grove. Completely modern. Twin beds. Aluminum exterior, full awning 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 e 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, MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 2 3 4 Classified I DAY .80 .96 1.12 3 DAYS 2.00 2.40 2. 80 6 DAYS 2.96 3.55 4.14 Figure 5 average words to a line. deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 11:00 A.M. Saturday Phone NO 2-3241 BIG TEN STANDINGS Ioway.......... 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RALPH'S MARKET (formerly Freeman's) 709 Packard NO 2-3175 "Just two doors from the Blue Front" ) J99 RITZ BEAUTY SALON Complete line of Beauty work 605 E. Williams Phone NO 8-7066 )J2 SMITH'S Ann Arbor's First Carpet Store Feoturing: Karastan Mohawk Needletuft CARPET STORE 207 E. Washington St. -LINOLEUM STORE- 205 N. Main St. ..)JSi. EDDIE'S PAINT STORE WhitePaint.........$1.98 Per Gal. Colors...............$2.48 Per Gal. 117 E. Ann NO 8-6966 )J77 FINISHED WORK-Specialize in cot- ton blouses. Ironings separately. Free pickup and delivery. Siamese stud service. Also Siamese cat for sale. NO 2-9020. )J29 GOOD MORNING! For this morning's breakfast we have lox, bagels, cream cheese, onion rolls, and assorted dan- ish pastry. And for later in the week -smoked whitefish, -gefilte fish, kisher soups, pastrami and corn beef. RALPH'S MARKET (formerly Freeman's) 709 Packard NO 2-3175 "Just two doors from the Blue Front" )J102 FOX MOTEL MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS HI F1 STUDIO An amazing inventory of HI-FI components available to you at catalogue price. KITS We stock amplifier, AM - FM tuner and speaker enclosure kits in several brands. 1217 and 1317 S. University NO 8-7942 )X5 SPEAKERS & INCLOSURES complete. $19.95 to $860. Complete stock grill cloth and hi-fi components. MUSIC CENTER 300 S. Thayer NO 2-2500 )X14 GUITAR LESSONS: Guitars. Qualified instructor. Call Maddy Music for de- tails. NO 3-3395. 508 E. William. )X12 RARE Violins & String Instrument repairs. Pianos (Badwin, Ivers & Pond, Estey) and Organs (Badwin, Estey. Thomas) New and Used. Terms M M CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES NEW TIRE SALE 4 - 670x15................,$59.95 4 a- 710 x 15.................$71.95 4 --7 -0x15..............$79.95 Plus tax and recappable. Other size tires also on sale. HICKEY'ยง SERVICE STATION Cor. Main anid Catherine NO 8-7717 )S8 WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP Bumping and Fainting 2007 South State NO 2-3350 )84 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 l" 1220 S. University at Forest NO 8-9168. )S1 FOREIGN CAR SERVICE We service all makes and models of Foreign and Sport Cars. Lubrication $1.25 Nye Motor Sales 514 E. Washington' Phone NO 3-4858 ) S7 FOR RENT HAVE ROOM for 2 riders to California for Thanksgiving. Leaving Sunday. Share expenses and driving. George Tryon. Call after 6:00 pm. 315 Ferris corner S. Hamilton, Ypsilanti. Near Bus Station. )G1 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY-There are available for imnediate occupancy efficiency, one and two bedroom apts. at both University Terrace and Northwood Apts. To be eligible you must be a married student or full time faculty member who is not al- ready assigned to 'dither Univ. Terrac~e or Northwood Apts. For information please contact Mr. Melhuish, 1056 Ad. Building or call NO 3-1511, ext. 3311 or 2914. )C109 FOR RENT SIX ROOM HOUSE, unfurnished, n Law School. available flecember 8tI] $90.00 per month. Call after 7 PM. N1 8-6415e, rris Realtor. )1 TWO ROOM SUITE for men. Rent B double or single. $7 and $10 a wee Linens. One block to Union, Phon NO 8-6757. )C1( ROOMMATE WANTED to share vex nice new 3 man apartment. Good c cation! Study conditions, reasonab rent. Call John Neily or Frank Whe lan at NO 3-7130 after 5 P.M. HOUSE FOR RENT: Whitmore La] East Shore Drive. 2 bedroom Rane Home. Automatic oil heat, cloth washer. Electric stove. Large Ic Phone Ann Arbor 2-6612 after 5 P.1 IO ROOM TO RENT: Pleasant single e half of large doible room in quie private home. Reasonable. 1803 H St. )CI ROOMMATE WANTED to share apar zent. Would prefer someone 21 over. 512 W. Hoover, Mary Barbe NO 3-6629. )C TWO furnished apartments--reasonat walking distance to campus. Call N 3-4402. 524 W. Liberty. )C ROOM FOR MALE-Large single roor carpeted, new bed, near all spor across from Wines Field. Linen fu nished. Room cleaned weekly. To rex immediately at $8.50. 402 Benjami NO 2-8372. )C TRAILER SPACE, AVAILABLE US-23 15 miles North of Ann Arbor, Large lots, reasonable rates, pleas- ant surroundings. STARLIGHT TRAILER COUR 10175 Bishop Rd. ACademy 7-7199 CAMPUS-1 BLOCK. Modern furnish apartments. 514 8. Forest. NO 2-144 p FOR RENT-Apartment-4 rooms ar bath. 338 Maynard. Call NO 8-97 )C- I MADDY MUSIC 508 E. WilliamI ALTERATION NO 3-3223 )Xl A terations, Dressmaking Expertly done. Reasonable. NO 3-2389. )P7 I _ . -_- - W w .WW_ IN NFL ACTION TODAY: Bears Battle Colts for Division Lead' By AL SINAI Revenge is the keyword today as the Chicago Bears host the Western Division's leading team, Baltimore. Chicago, which trails the Colts by only one game, is out to avenge four losses inflicted by Baltimore in their last five clashes. This includes a 51-38 shellacking suf- fered by the Bears early this sea-j son. Baltimore coach Weeb Ewbank plans to use George Shaw at quarterback for the third consecu- tive week in place of the injured John tUnitas. Shaw has thrown six touchdown passes since he has been in the lineup. Leading Offense The Colt's league leading offense will be led by backs Alan Ameche and Lenny Moore, and, of course, end Ray Berry. as Baltimore has gained more total yardage and scored more points, 225, than any other NFL team this season. The team that broke Baltimore's unbeaten string, New York. will be in Pittsburgh today for a game losses as they take on Washington in the nation's capital. LeBaron Out Cleveland could have a distinct advantage as the Redskins star quarterback, Eddie LeBaron, may miss today's game because of the flu. LeBaron tops the league in average gain per pass with 9.92 yards in 94 attempts. Jimmy Brown will make another, attempt to break Steve Van Bur- en's rushing mark of 1,146 yards. He needs but 135 yards to equal this record. The Lions last Sunday were the first club this year to hold him to under 100 yds. Lions Host 49ers Detroit will meet the San Fran- cisco 49ers at Briggs Stadium in an attempt to win their third game of the season. The Lions helped to tighten the NFL race by routing Cleveland, 30-10, last week, and have improved with each game. Elsewhere in the league, Los Angeles meets Green Bay, and the Chicago Cardinals take on the Philadelphia Eagles. The Rams are back in the run- ning for the Western Division title with a 4-3 record, and hold an 18-6 advantage in their series with the Packers, while the Cardinals and the Eagles fought to a 21-21 tie earlier in the season. PERSONAL PLANNED PARENTHOOD Clinic. Ad- vice by physician on birth control- medical aid for couples who want children but have been unable to have them. Professional Counsel on marriage problems. Physician, nurse, family counselor in charge. Clinic Hours: Tues. & Thurs.-7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. 122 N. Fourth Ave. Phone NO 2-9282. )F120 THE OLD PHILOSOPHER-Hate no one; hate their vices, not themselves. )F-.. DEAR WORKERS: Thanks for manning a bucket de- spite the rain. Junior )F155 MEN-Are your girls deserting you be- cause you're not aesthetic? R. Bun- thorne. poet, gives lessons in aes- theticism. Nov. 20, 21, 22 at Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. )F156 HAVE A custom made dress for the holidays this year. Shirls Sewing Shop. 3016 Packard Road. NO 8-7143. Evenings Call NO 3-7341. )F159 TO THE girls at 902 Baldwin-A Great Big Thanks. Irv )F158 HITCH UP the surrey, Pa, "Oklahoma'" tickets go on sale tomorrow-Union. )F157 CAMPUS CLOSEUP Do you know? Norman M. Larson ......NO 2-7701 Ruth Brinkmann........NO 3-2559 ARE THOSE GRADES discouraging? Try the Union Tutorial File for the best in tutors. )F126 MUSKEGON - THANKSGIVING CHARTER BUS Leave 3:30 4.00 JOHN'S TAILOR SHOP 3 "The Clothing Stores' Tailor" Alterations foT Men and Women Pressing While You Wait 1185' E. Washington NO 2-4617 (above Conlin & Wetherbee Clothing Store) )P6 TIM'S AND CHRISTINES' TAILOR SHOP, formerly operated by Hector Philp. Alterations for men, women and children. New zippers and repair- ing. Open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. NO 3-6228. 213? S. Main. Above drug store. )P5 CONVERT your double-breasted suit to a new single-breasted model. $15. Old style wide lapel single-breasted coat into a new style narrow lapel model. $11. Write to Michaels Tailor- ing Co., 1425 Broadway, Detroit, Michigan, for free details or phone WO 3-5776. )P1 HELP WANTED POSITION as Rtesident House Parents for older Grad. couple who will be in city for 2 or more years. Main- tenance and salary. Tine for hus- band's graduate work. Call Mr. Clif- ton. NO 3-5011. )Hl6 The MICHIGAN UNION and the I.S.A present PETE SEEGE R and SONNY TERRY Thursday, Nov. 20 8:00 P M Hi Auditorium Tickets on sale at the UNION MAIN DESK-ALL DAY and STUDENT OFFICES-2-5 P.M. $1.00 r. st'i"cr ec(IsIvLcly ow FolkwIay)s Records . 4 Room Phones Free TV 2805 E. Michigan HU 2-2204 ZEKE BRATKOWSKI * .. big game for Bears with the Steelers, in an attempt to maintain at least a tie for first place with Cleveland in the East- ern Division. Paul Brown and company will try to come back after two straight )J8 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 POTATOES-U.S ,No.1 D 3.00-100 lbs. Bananas-15c lb. Demarco Produce. NO 2-7747 )J95 rI .' I Jeff Funkhouser, 412 Greene E.Q . F681 I RUSSIA-3 week tour next summer. Call NO 3-3883 after 6. )F56 1 The QUARRY invites YOU to see RESEARCH MICROSCOPES and MICRO-PHOTO INSTRUMENTS which will be displayed and demonstrated at our store, 318 South State Street, November 18 and 19 from 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. Complete lines of LEITZ Inc., BOLEX, and HASSELBLAD are featured. We urge you to attend if you have problems or interests regarding micro equipment. 1. FEINER GLASS & PAINT CO. 216 W. William Street Ann Arbor, Michigan Telephone NO 8-8014 11 I III II