SIlt THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, SIX TIlE ~ICflIGA1Y DAILY SUNflAY, maw"Sm.-P-mim" UNION THEATER TRIP TO DETROIT JULIE HARRIS in the Pre-Broadway presentation "WARM PENINSULA" Thursday, December 11, 1958 Tickets and Information now available in Union Student Offices Rams Edge Baltimore As Wade, Shofner Star Ailing Lions Hos Giants in Finale 4 By The Associated Press LOS ANGELES - The Los An- geles Rams got sweet revenge to- day with a whopping crowd join- ing in the celebration as the home heroes defeated the Baltimore Colts, 30-28, in Memorial Coli- seum. I SUIIPIFRk CILUB l Los Angeles' left end Del Shof- ner turned in two brilliant runs on passes from Billy Wade, one for 63 yards that set up the first Ram touchdown. The other was a spectacular 69-yd. romp for a touchdown that ended the Rams' scoring. Johnny Unitas, Baltimore's great quarterback, broke a NFL record for consecutive game touchdown passes, and completed 23 of 38 throws for 214 yards and three touchdowns. He went into the game with only four interceptions against him all season but the Rams in- tercepted three and returned two for touchdowns. Linebacker Dick Daugherty grabbed one Unitas toss that was blocked and barged 12 yards. De- fensive halfback Jack Morris stole another and raced 44 yards for the other TD. Unitas hit Ray Berry, Lenny Moore, and Jim Mutscheller for three of the Colts' touchdowns,' with Gino Marchetti setting up the first by recovering a Wade fumble. By AL SINAI With the Western Division crown sewed up by the Baltimore Colts, despite their 30-28 loss to the Los Angeles Rams yesterday, all eyes are turned to two con- tests which will decide if Cleve- land will win their eighth Eastern Division title in nine years. Detroit's injury-ridden Lions' play host to the Eastern Division's second place club, New York, who trail the Browns by one game, BILLY WADE HOPALONG CASSIDY ".63-yd.pass ...oxitof action. Featuring: Delicatessen supper, new faces, a good time SUNDAY at 6 P.M. PISTONS BEAT KNICKS: Toronto Defeats Boso gi,4-1 DANCE CLASS ... 7 P.M. Featuring: Instruction in social dance, dancing partners, a good time B'NAI B'RITH HILLEL FOUNDATION, 1429 Hill By The Associated Press TORONTO -- The last - place Toronto Maple Leafs continued their strange mastery over Boston last night as they whipped the Bruins, 4-1, in a National Hockey League game. i ' °t . r "A"'°C2 1'.', "A '".s''Gh" "'A t° .rA ic . t ° T ' "c ' _ 'G ' +'"' 't ' .' t ". ',."" G : r C7 3C7 94% 99ao3W ,D oGD2 9C7 VA OMNGF UGSIN lor c {S .w' f fi4.. Si:a: : { w }t p'4" 'ph '. . "° .',+2z~v4R"' C}"tYY" +r ^ +Y ",X}v" Y , ' }tXJ q - Y: +; a '.++L" i :l}?:L'w ,}, : ." } .YI " y > 'f ' < hy- "}Y v f t b ; . ."F f:;'v , a w ^,. t S f x : .:.:r.';::,,, ~rs~ss fytx a,3 : 4 ., fa..,f 4"+ ^j t# :} t :'i': a.±+.t ,.+, Y~tY" .+' r x 's-A } 4 ",+ t~r a~r' i t vt~ktr bi"G F f 'C '"c. T r ! 's # , '' r< T=.r" fi 1vy f.2t¢'Y } t f 4iG~r#. Tr f 35 ,r t T . _, ;r 7" +i" 'bf;,+, ° t ' a A k T ?, t{' ., * 4 - } * ^',<:. , f< . .¢ f s { . i* T : a - w }h .CCf ,.ic' .",, ? {*' 7'.v, i , + u 2 T } ImpotedPecry igskn gove wih hnd swn eam fo beter it .. 13.5. Oher frm $.04 Shr f xodclt nou niedclara 5x0adte fiprte nce\adr silk ?, ta t $3 . t Tyrr ea Jhatnfrom}Br°der.D'bKsch+of A'st v+". .r."$2'. E. tMIDD