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s THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Army's Dawkins Named
leisman Trophy Winner

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NEW YORK IP) - Pete Dawk-
ins, Army's versatile halfback was
named winner of the Heisman Me-
iorial Trophy as the outstanding
college football player of 1958.
Dawkins' selection was an-
nounced by the Downtown Ath-
letic Club after a balloting of 1,191
sportswriters and sportscasters
throughout the nation.
He won by a substantial mar-
gin over his nearest rivals, Randy
Duncan of Iowa and Billy Can-
non of LSU.
Dawkins, a 21-year-old senior
froml Royal Oak, Mich., who holds
most of the coveted posts at the
military academy, will receive his
trophy at the Downtown A.C.'s
Heisman Dinner at the club.
Wednesday evening, Dec. 10.
Dawkins is the first cadet to
win the prized trophy since Glenn
pavis was chosen in 1946. Felix,
(Doc) Blanchard, who with Davis
composed the memorable "Mr.
Inside and Mr. Outside" striking
force for Army, was the 1945 win-
ner.

Dawkins, 6' 1, 197-pounder, re- gers, 197; Bob Harrison. Okla-
ceived 296 first place votes and homa, 187; Dick Bass, College of
1.394 points in the balloting. Pacific. 96; Don Meredith, South-
Duncan, star quarterback of ern Methodist, 75; Nick Pietro-
Iowa's Big Ten champions, was sante, Notre Dame, 70: Monty
named first 194 times and collect- Stickles, Notre Dame, 66; Sam
,d 1,021 points. Cannon, halfback Williams, Michigan State, 46;
of LSU's all winning, No. 1 college George Deiderich, Vanderbilt, 38;
team, had 198 votes for first and and Max Fugler, Louisiana State,
975 points. 37.
Behind the top three came Bob , Points were counted on a basis
White, Ohio State. 365; 'Joe Kapp, of three for first place, two for
California, 227; Bill Austin, Rut-, second and one for third.
IOWA SECOND:
Louisiana State Tops
Final AP Grid Poll

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By The Associated Press
Louisiana State's football Tigers
held the national college cham-
pionship to complement their first'
all-winning season in 50 years. j
The Bayou Bengals (10-0), the
nation's only major unbeaten-
untied team, won the final Asso-
ciated Press poll by a landslide
vote to climax an amazing come-
back. Only a year ago they wound
up with a 5-5 record.
LSU, champions of the South-
eastern Conference, thus gave the
SEC the national title for the
second straight year. This is the
first back-to-back conquest for
the SEC since the AP started the
polls back in 1941. Auburn was
awarded the championship for
AP's Top Ten
The top 10 teams with won-lost
records in parentheses:.
1. Louisiana State (10-0)
2. Iowa (7-1-1)
3. Army (8-0-1)
4. Auburn (9-0-1)
5. Oklahoma (9-1)
6. Air Force (9-0-1)
7. Wisconsin (7-1-1)
8. Ohio State (6-1-2)
9. Syracuse (8-1-0)
10. Texas Christian (8-2)
Second ten: Mississippi, Clem-
son, Purdue, Florida, South Caro-
lina, California, Notre Dame,
Southern Methodist, Oklahoma
State, Rutgers.

1957. Auburn wound up fourth
this year.
The nation-wide panel of sports
writers and sportscasters gave the
Tigers 139 first place votes out of
a total of 212 and 1,904 points.
Points were counted on a basis of
10 for a first place Vote, nine for
second, eight for third, etc., down
to one for tenth place.

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WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
Bumping and Painting
2007 South State NO 2-3350j
)S4
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 )Sl
HELP WANTED
WANTED: Full time engineer, chemical
and/or nuclear engineering back-
ground. Must be U.S. citizen. Work
to be of research-and development
nature. Call NO 3-4143 or write %!
Ann Arbor P.O., Box 465. )H30
POSITION as Resident House Parents
for older Grad. couple who will be4
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

Classified

Shop for
SEAFOOD SPECIALTIES.
IMPORTED FOOD ITEMS.
AND
GOURMET SPECIALTIES
Washington Fish Market
28 . Washington NO 2-2589
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This Xmas take home a gift for
the office. We have a large selection.
MORRI LL'S

Hi Fi Tape Recorders
Tandberg Stero-Norelco
Hi Fi Auto Radios
Blue Spot A.M.-F.M.
A.R. Speakers
1217 and 1317 S. University
NO 8-7942

314 S. State

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Glamorous Ideas?
Visit our accessory department.
We've a beautiful, breathtaking
array of gift treasures she'll adore.
DI LLON SHOP
South Forest just off South U.
1112 South University
)J120

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
'54 FORD V-8. 2 door Fordomatic, ex-
cellent shape. Need money fast. Best
offer over $450. Call NO 5-5077. )N40
'49 BUICK SUPER. R&H. Dynaflow.
$95. Call NO 2-3428 evenings. )N39
'58 Borgward........... .... 1915
'58 Volvo Demonstrator ......$2195
'57 TR-3 Triumph.........$2195
MICHIGAN
EUROPEAN CAR CORP.
303 Ashley NO 5-5800
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BOBBY AVILA
. . . new Oriole

Avila Traded,
To Baltimore
WASHINGTON OP) - The Bal-
timore Orioles last night acquired
infielder Bobby Avila from Cleve-
land for Russ Heman, right-
handed pitcher, and an undis-
closed amount of cash.
The deal was the first to be
completed by Lee MacPhail, new
Baltimore general manager, and
the first of the winter meetings.
Avila, 32, played second andr
third base for the Indians last
year, hitting .253 in 113 games.
In 1954 he led Cleveland to the
pennant with a .341 average.
Avila in 10 seasons of American
League ball has a, lifetime average
of .284.

WALT JOHNSON
... award winner

Johnson Given Scholastic
Award by Detroit M' Club

The 'M' Club of Detroit present-
ed Wolverine end Walt Johnson
with its Patterson Scholarship
Award at a banquet held in De-
troit Monday evening.
The heavy-set right flanker
who hails from Dearborn, Mich.,
received the scholarship which is
given every year to the top schol-

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astically ranked senior from the
Detroit area on the grid squad.
More than 8C0 people attended
the annual banquet which this
Year honored retiring Head Coach
Bennie Oosterbaan and his newly
named ,successor, Chalmers
"Bump" Eliot.
Athletic Director H. 0. "Fritz"
Crisler was one of many speakers
who reminisced and praised Oos-
terbaan's 34 years of service to his
alma mater as a player and coach.
There was time for nostalgia of
the past in the banquet room of
the Detroit hotel, but there was
also a hint of the future when
Coach Eliot gave a welcome speech
which was directed at the many
high school coaches and players
in the audience.
He said, 'You know full well
that our future depends upon you.
We want you to know that you are
always welcome at Michigan and
we want to see you all there this
winter and spring."
The speech along with other de-
velopments seem to indicate that
the Wolverine coaching staff is
making a serious bid for home
grown talent which has in past
years escaped to Michigan State
and Iowa, in particular.
Already local talent like Red-
ford's all-state halfback Ken Mike
who led his team to the Detroit
City Championship seems to be
headed for enrollment here next
fall.
FLOWERS
- by.Bud-Mor
^- 11l03 South University o
NO 2-6362
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FOR SALE
USED SELMER wooden clarinet. Exc.
cond. Just completely overhauled.
Call NO 3-8025. )B88
MODERN new davenport, light toast
color. Call NO 2-3364 or NO 3-4057.
)B87
$1,000 PLUS 4 years equals $5,000. $1,000
when used as a down payment on the
two family house will provide $5,000
after 4 years. For a start on post-
college life, call NO 2-2891 for details.
)B86
2 SINGLE BED box springs. Hollywood
style. Painted chest of drawers. Iron-
rite mangle. NO 2-1201. )B85
CONTAX MODEL III-A. Exc. general
condition. Sonnar F.2 Lens. Plate
back attachment. Synchronized flash.
Filters and Lens shade. $165 or best
offer. New Deluxe Sunbeam Electric
Shaver. $20. NO 2-6078 evenings. NO
3-1511, Ext. 774 days. )B84,
NEW, FAMILY HOME, California style.
Built from best materials. 2 large
bedrooms, living room, & hall-ma-
hogany paneled, kitchen with dining
area. colored bath & utility room,
brick patio-20' x 30', lot 66' x 144'.
Call NO 5-2124. )B81
SILVER TONE Tape Recorder. Like new.
Cost $160.00, will sell for $90.00. Grin-
nell Trombone, good condition, $50.
Call NO 3-4603. )B79
BABY BUGGY, car basket, scale, 2
used chairs, large Frigidaire, AB gas
stove, 34 bed with springs and mat-
tress, 9' by 12' rug and pad. Call NO
2-8470. )B82
CHARMING Old Dutch Colonial House.
3 bedrooms, sunroom, bath and z.
Built-in dish washer and radio In
large kitchen. Burns Park Area. NO
3-3578. )B83
35 MM. CAMERA: Voigtlander, Promi-
nent. Less than a year old, in good
shape. Dick Peterson. NO 3-7179.
)B18
FOR SALE: 31 foot 1953 General House
Trailer in court near Ann Arbor.
Fully equipped, in good condition.
Call NO 2-9984. )B75
DUO-THERM space heater, barrels, tub-
ing. etc. Good condition, reasonable.
Call NO 5-5145 mornings. )B73
1955 CREE MOBILE HOME on lot 8,
Orchard Grove. Completely moieri.
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
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords -- $7.25:
sock 39c; shorts 69c; military sup-
plies. Sam's Store. 122 E. Washington.
)B2
Daily Classifieds

CHRISTMAS TREES-Kate's place on
Pontiac Rd. and Long Shore Drive.
)J118
FINISHED WORK-Specialize in cot-
ton blouses. Irdnings separately. Free
pickup and delivery. Siamese stud
service. Also Siamese cat for sale.
NO 2-9020 )J29
SMITH'S
Ann Arbor's
First Carpet Store
Featuring:
Karastan
Mohawk
Needletuft
CARPET STORE
207 E. Washington St.
--LINOLEUM STORE-
205 N. Main St.
)J81
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-15o lb. Demarco Produce.
NO 2-7747 )J95
ONE-DAY SERVICE
and COMPLETE SERVICE at
SANFORDS.
Shoe Repairing
Hat Cleaniing
Tailoring
Pressing
Shoe Shining
119 East Ann Street
(opposite court house)
NO 8-6966 )J32
FOX MOTEL,
Room Phones
Free TV
2805 R. Michigan fU 2-2204
)J8
On Packard right ,off State Street--
That's our convenient location
Our hours are convenient too -
7:30 a.m. 'til midnight
RALPH'S MARKET
(Formerly Freeman's)
709 Packard' NO 2-3175
"Just two doors from the Blue Front"
)J122
INTERESTED IN EARNING
A HUNDRED DOLLARS
PER MONTH?

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PIANOS-ORGANS
Best offer Keyboard Service
WURLITZER SOMMER KIMBALL
Dealer
ANN ARBOR PIANO CO.
213 E. Washington, NO 3-3109
)X17
GUITAR LESSONS: Guitars. Qualified
instructor. Call Maddy Music for de-
tails. NO 3-3395. 508 E. William. )X12
RARE Violins & String Instrument
repairs. Pianos (Baldwin, Ivers &
Pond, Estey) and Organs (Baldwin.
Estey, Thomas) New and Used.
Terms.
MADDY MUSIC
508 E. W lliam NO 3-3223
)Xi
ROOM AND BOARD
YOUR ENSIAN salesman says, "Don't
forget the price rise of 9% on Dec.
15. Order your Ensian today." )E190
ALTERATIONS
Alterations, Dressmaking
Expertly done. Reasonable. NO 3-2389.
)P7
JOHN'S TAILOR SHOP
"The Clothing Stores' Tailor"
Alterations for Men and Women
Pressing While You Wait
118? E. Washington NO 2-4817
(above Conlin & Wetherbee Clothing
Store) )P6
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 3-5778. )Pi
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The problem was not that
Marty had fallen in love with
a shirt. After all, he was
a Philosophy major.
The trouble was. . . Marty
was in love with two shirts.
With Shirt No. 1, the Van
Heusen Century, the serious
Marty spent hours in heaven-
ly bliss. He worshipped the
revolutionary soft collar that
won't wrinkle ever. It was
Century's one-piece construc-
tion that drove him wild.
(Other collars never did any-
thing for our boy Marty, ex-
cept wrinkle madly. You see,
other collars are three pieces,
fused or sewn together.)
With Shirt No. °, the amaz-
ing Van Heusen "Vantage,"
the gay, frivolous Marty lived
thelifeofcarefreeabandon. He

Cxuld wear it and wear it----
wash it--drip-dry it, or have
it tumble-dried automatically
-and wear it again in a matter
of hours. It was the most mon-
ey-saving love he ever had.
But when Marty was with
one shirt, he missed the other.
It was terrible. Like so many
others with the same problem,
Marty wrote to us. And 'so
it came to pass that the Van
Heusen " Century-Vantage"
was born. This shirt combined
theadvantagesof each intoone
great shirt-a wash and wear,
no-iron, all cotton broadcloth
shirt with the soft collar that
won't wrinkle ever! And just
$5! Have you a problem?
Write Phillips-Van Heusen
Corp., 417 Fifth Avenue, New
York 16, New York.

See you at the Union
Wednesday, Dec. 3
from 8-8:15 P.M.
Room 3Y

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