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2,95THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Iowa Tops Irish;
Illinois Halts NU

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By The Associated Press
IOWA CITY - Iowa's Big Teny
football champions, their pride
stung by a 38-28 loss to Ohio
State, rocked Notre Dame, 31-21,
yesterday in a blistering football
duel.
The Rose Bowl-bound Hawkeyes,
finishing their regular season with
a 7-1-1 record, raced into a 13-0.
lead early in the second quarter
and broke Notre Dame's last-quar-
ter challenge with two quick
touchdowns.
Iowa's Randy Duncan-playing
his last game here-and Notre
Dame's George Izo each threw for
two touchdowns in a spectacular

DUFFY DAUGHERTY
. . . reason to smile

Five Grid Teams Clinch
Post-Season Bowl Bids

By The Associated Press
BERKELEY, Calif. - Senior
halfback Jack Hart powered a
second-half California touch-
down march that beat Stanford,
16-15, capturing the Pacific Coast
Conference title and Rose Bowl
bid for the surprising Bears.
A full house crowd of 81,490
saw the California rushing attack
barely outlast an inspired show by
the underdog Indians, who led
at the half, 9-8.
* * *
LSU to Sugar Bowl
NEW ORLEANS -- Halfback
Billy Cannon spurred top-ranked
Louisiana State into explosive ac-
tion and the unbeaten Tigers
crushed Tulane, 62-0, practically'
clinched the national champion-
ship and went into the Sugar
Bowl.
* , *
Syracuse to Orange Bowl
MORGANTOWN, W. Va. -
Syracuse won the right to play
Oklahoma on New Year's Day in
the Orange Bowl by edging West
Virginia, 15-12, in a bruising foot-
ball game decided by extra points.
Pinpoint passing of quarterback
Chuck Zimmerman enabled the
Orangemen to finish their 1958
season with an 8-1 record, best
since the 1923 Syracuse team
posted an identical record.
, *s , y
Sooners to Meet Syracuse
NORMAN, Okla. - The super-
ior manpower of the Oklahoma
Sooners paid off with a 40-7
multiple-honored victory over the
Nebraska Cornhuskers.
The triumph awarded the
Sooners their 11th straight Big
Eight Conference football cham-
pionship under Coach Bud Wilk-
inson and a fifth trip to the
Orange Bowl where they meet
Syracuse.
TCU to Cotton Bowl
HOUSTON - Halfback Marvin
Lasater turned a fumble recov-
ery into a 58-yard touchdown run
to spark Texas Christian from be-
hind to defeat Rice, 21-0, and grab
the Southwest Conference cham-
pionship and another trip to the
Cotton Bowl.
Auburn Unbeaten
AUBURN, Ala. - Auburn ham-
mered its way to a 21-7 victory
over Wake Forest for its 23rd
game in a row without a defeat
and its 21st consecutive winning
appearance at home.
Air Force Wins
ALBUQUERQUE. N. M. - The,
bowl-hungry Air Force Academy

presented a well-oiled scoring ma-'
chine and rolled over New Mexico
45-7, keeping the Falcons' unbeat-
en record intact through nine
games.
* * *
Harvard Rips Yale
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.-Harvard
took its cue from pint-sized quar-
terback Charlie Ravenel and a
punishing defense for a 28-0 re-
venge victory over Yale.
* * *
Meredith Stars
DALLAS-Don Meredith passed
and ran Southern Methodist to a
33-29 victory over Baylor in prob-
ably his greatest performance.
He passed for 206 yards, ran for
50, scored two touchdowns, and
passed for another.
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display by two of the nation's top
passers. Duncan hit Willie Flem-
ing and Don Norton with touch-
down passes of 36 and 53 yards
while Izo threw scoring passes of
69 yards to Monte Stickles and
52 yards to Bob Scarpitto.
Illinois Rallies
CHAMPAIGN-Illinois yesterday
sprung loose a native son sopho-
more backfield on 68- and 67-yard
scoring sprees in the last quarter
to defeat Northwestern, 27-20, in
a Big Ten football finale.
Quarterback John Easterbrook,
a 5'8" mite from Champaign, who
played the entire game on offense,
and rookies Jim Brown of Men-
dota, Dick McDade of Urbana, and
Marshall Starks of Rockford-all
home-grown talent - gave the Il-
lini their closing impetus.
The game squared the long
rivalry between the two schools
at 24 victories each.
* * *
Purdue Held to Tie
LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Indiana's
Hoosiers climaxed their first re-
spectable football season in 11
years yesterday by fighting Pur-
due's Boilermakers, ranked No. 8
nationally, to a 15-15 tie.
Tom McDonald, Indiana's sec-
ond-string tailback, threw two
touchdown passes and a conver-
sion pass on a brilliant relief rolea
for injured Ted Smith.
Minnesota Trounced
MADISON, Wis.- A smorgas-
board offense made to tick by
quarterbacks Dale' Hackbart and
Sid Williams yesterday drove
fifth-ranked Wisconsin to a 27-12
football triumph over Minnesota
in the season finale for both
teams.
.The Badgers won second place
in the Big Ten, their loftiest finish
since 1952 when they tied Purdue
for first.
MSU Finally Wins
EAST LANSING -- Michigan
State, bottom team in the Big Ten
football standings, proved it is
still a top dog in non-conference
opposition by whipping Kansas
State, 26-7, before a sparse crowd
of 39,032 here yesterday.
BIG TEN STANDINGS

HELP WANTED
COLLEGE GRADUATES
Salary $4,800 to start i
STATE GOVERNMENT OFFERS
COMPREHENSIVE TRAINING
PROGRAMS IN
GEOLOGY
*FISH AREA BIOLOGY
*FISHERIES BIOLOGY
*FISH HABITAT BIOLOGY
*GAME BIOLOGY
FORESTRY
LAND APPRAISING
The Michigan Civil Service is now
recruiting applicants for its cur-
rent examination program. A num-
ber of trainee positions involving
intensive on-the-job development
programs will be filled from this
examination. These positions lead to
full professional status in a given
field.
Applicants must be college gradu-
ates by January, 1959. Variations in
majors required according to class.
Starred classes require submission of
transcript.
Write for application for examina-
tion before December 10., 1958 to
Michigan Cvil Service, Lansing, 13,
Michigan. )H29
WANTED: Part-time steno-typist, morn-
ings. Local Organization. Write Box
H26, % Michigan Daily. )H26
WANTED: Couple or single woman for
small home for girls. Husband may
be a student or employed elsewhere.
References required. Interest in help-
ing adolescents essential. Salary plus
maintenance. Phone NO 2-5834 late
evenings or before 9:00 a m. )H25
POSITION as Resident House Parents
for older Grad, couple who will be
in city for 2 or more years. Main-
tenance and salary. Time for hus-
band's graduate work. Call Mr. Clif-
ton. NO 3-5011. )H16
PERSONAL
THE OLD PHILOSOPHER-A woman is
a person who reaches for a chair when
she answers the telephone. )F-
CAMPUS CLOSEUPS
Do You Know
Richard Jones...........NO 2-3378
Betty Terpenning........NO 5-7711
) F-
DO YOU KNOW?
Will Parker
Ado Annie
Meet them Dec. 4. 5 or 6 at the
Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre
)F173
"WHY DON'T YOU COME UP AND SEX
ME SOMETIME?" -YOUR FRIENDL
ENSIAN SALESMAN. )F181
Sacha, Fine!
I'll meet you tonight at Hillei Supper
Club for a fine delicatessen supper,
and would just love to stay after
for social dance class.

TRANSPORTATION
WANTED RIDE-Mon. thru Fri.; must
arrive Mich. Union 7:40 A.M. from
North Campus. Call NO 3-3831. Eve,
102
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS

HI FI STUDIO
An amazing inventory of HI-Ft
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
SPECIAL -
MAGNAVOX HI-FI
including 3 speakers, diamond
needle, 45 spindle. $129.90.
MUSIC CENTER
300 S. Thayer NO 2-2500
)X15
GUITAR LESSONS: Guitars. Qualified
instructor. Call Maddy Music for de-
tails. NO 3-3395. 508 E. William. )X12

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RARE Violins & String Instrument
repairs. Pianos (Baldwin, Ivers &
Pend, Estey) and Organs (Baldwin,
Estey, Thomas) New and Used.
Terms.
MADDY MUSIC
508 E. William NO 3-3223

FINISHED WORK-Secialize in cot-
ton blouses. Ironings separately. Free
pickup and delivery. Siamese stud
service. Also Siamese cat for sale.
NO 2-9020. )J29
RITZ
BEAUTY SALON
Complete line of Beauty work
605 E. Williams
Phone NO 8-7066
)J2
5- 4-3- 2- 1
PREPARE FOR THE BLAST-OFF
THIS WEEKEND by purchasing
your "fuel" at
RALPH'S MARKET
(formerly Freeman's)
709 Packard NO 2-3175
"Just two doors from the Blue Front"
)JI10
SMITH'S
Ann Arbor's
First Carpet Store
Featuring:
Karaston
Mohawk
Needletuft
CARPET STORE
207 E. Washington St.
-LINOLEUM STORE-
205 N. Main St.

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FOR RENT

FURNISHED APARTMENT in campus
area. Suitable for young married
couple or single teacher, or profes-
sional person. Call NO 2-6405 after
5 p.m. )C113
TWO furnished apartments-reasonable{
walking distance to campus. Call NO
3-4402. ) C92
QUIET SUNNY room in Choice loca-
tion. Male Student. References. NO 8-
6037. )C114
ROOMMATE wanted to share very nice.
new 3 man apartment. Good loca-
tion. Study conditions. Reasonable
rent. Call John Neily or Frank Whe-
lan at NO 3-7130 after 5 P.M. )C112
AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY-There are
available for immediate 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 either Univ. Terrace
or Northwood Apts. For information
please contact Mr. Meihuish, 1056
Ad. Building or call NO 3-1511, ext.
3311 or 2914. )C109
TRAILER SPACE
AVAILABLE
US-23 15 miles North of Ann Arbor,
Large lots, reasonable rates, pleas-
ant surroundings.
STARLIGHT TRAILER COURT
10175 Bishop Rd. ACademy 7-7199
IC3
ROOM F R male student. Clean. Hot
and cold water, 2 blocks from cam-
pus. $40 a month. Call after 5 p.m.
1302 Washtenaw Terrace. )C111
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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
POTATOES-U.S. No. 1 $3.00-100 lbs.
Bananas-15c lb. Demarco Produce.
NO 2-7747 )J95
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
Bumping and Painting
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 itY'
1220 8. University at Forest
NO 8-9168 )I

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PETE ELLIOTT
.. . on to Pasadena

SCollege Roundup

Are you up a tree about Christmas
presents? Solve your problems in
the comfort of your home by order-
ing magazine subscriptions from
Student Periodical Agency, NO
2-3061. We send gift cards. )F177
BUSINESS SERVICES
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
FOX MOTEL

FOREIGN CAR SERVICE
We service all makes and models
of Foreign and Sport Cars.
Lubrication $1.25

GRID PICKS SCORES
Ohio State 20, Michigan 14
Illinois 27, Northwestern 20
Purdue 15, Indiana 15 (tie)
W isconsin 27, Minnesota 12
Michigan State 27-, Kansas State 7
Oklahoma 40, Nebraska 7
Iowa 31, Notre Dame 21
Auburn 21, Wake Forest 7
California 16, Stanford 15
lharvard 28, 'ale 0
Kansas 13, MissourI 13
Duke 7. North Carolina 6
Oregon 20, Oregon Statae 0
Texas Christian 21, Rice 10
South Carolina 12, N. C. State 7
S'AUL 33, Baylor 29
K entucky 6, Tennessee 2
Louisiana State 62, Tulane 0
USC 15, UCLA 15 (tie)
Maryland 44, Virginia 6
OTHER SCORES
EAST
Syracuse 15, West Virginia 12

Holy Cross 14, Marquette 0
Rutgers 61, Columbia 0
Dartmouth 21, Princeton 12
Quantico Marines 19, Villanova 13

Detroit 27,
Wichita 26,

MIDWEST
Dayton 7
George Washington 12

HELLO THERE! Why not plan on hay-
ing lox, bagels, cream cheese, onion
rolls, or assorted danish pastry for
breakfast this weekend? We'll be open
all day today, too.
BEAUTIFUL GIFTS
We carry gifts suitable for everyone
and all occasions. Headquarters for
ceramic tiles. Call NO 2-7471 and
NO 3-0503 anytime. )J105 -

514 E. Washington
Phone NO 3-4858

SOUTH
Furman 22, Davidson 20
Alabama 14, Memphks State 0
Florida 21, Florida State 7
Georgia 76, Citadel 0
Clemson 34, Boston College 12
SOUTHWEST
Arkansas 14, Texas Tech 8
Wyoming 22, Brigham Young 14
Air Force 45, New Mexico '7
West Texas 39, New Mexico A&M 32
FAR WEST
Arizona State 47, Arizona 0
Washington St. 18, Washington 14
Colorado State 15, Colorado 14

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razz what I like about Kweek 'n
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axtra charge for axtra-fazz zerl' . .
oh, oh . . . gooby!"
(What Ivan was trying to say is simply
that faster service than the usual 24 hrs,
costs nothing more. Just ask for it. We're
happy to oblige.)

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