FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1966 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE NINE _RD_,NOEME_41_6_ ._CIG NDAL PAlGE N~l iJE ow FROSH GAME POSTPONED: Stadium Snowed In The premature snow that hat fallen in the last two days has caused a super neadache for Mich- igan Athletic Director H. 0. (Fritz) Crisler. The nine-inch snowfall has transformed Michigan Stadium into one gigantic concentric ski slope. Crisler and Michigan Golf Coach Bert Katzenmeyer worked all yesterday with the ground crews in clearing the stands and playing field for the Wolverines' game with the Illini tomorrow. The unprecedented white torna- do has also put a crimp into Wolverine Head Coach Bump El- liott's practice plans. Elliott has sent his team to the shelter of Yost Field House for the last two' practices. When asked whether the indoor practices would impair Michigan's chances in the game with Illinois, Elliott said, "There's no way of telling for sure. All I can say is that it's not snowing in Cham- paign." The Michigan freshman game with Toledo scheduled for tonight has been postponed by the athletic department because of the poor condition of Ann Arbor High's Hollway Field after the snow storms of the past two days. A new date is being sought for the contest, with next Friday as the likeliest choice. SCORES NBA Philadelphia 120, St, Louis 1089 New York 123, San Francisco 108 Boston 137, Chicago 108 NHL New York 7, Boston 1 Toronto 2, Detroit 2 GRID SELECTIONS Les Etter, this week's guest selector and Michigan's athletic pub- licity director, must really have it in for Woody Hayes. Sure Ohio State has only beaten Wisconsin in conference play, but how can he ignore the Buckeyes' valiant struggles with Michigan State and Illinois? Sure, Indiana has a tie with Minnesota to its credit as well as a victory over Northwestern, but isn't that selection adding insult to injury? THIS WEEK'S GAMESE (Consensus Illinois at MICHIGAN PURDUE at Wisconsin MINNESOTA at Northwestern Iowa at MICHIGAN STATE Indiana at OHIO STATE Colorado at MISSOURI California at USC Rice at ARKANSAS Air Force at STANFORD Baylor at TEXAS in Caps) ALABAMA at LSU VPI at WAKE FOREST MIAMI (FLA.) at Tulane FLORIDA at Georgia UTAH at Arizona State HARVARD at Princeton George Washington at ARMY Idaho at SAN JOSE STATE UCLA at Washington WYOMING at Wichita State Morningside at ST. CLOUD ST. _0-I DAILY OF'FICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 7) Department of the Army-Tank-Auto- Party Chi Psi, Band Party-Open-Open; motive Center, Warren, Mich.. - More Delta Chi, Polish Party; Delta Kappa than 500 students hired by them last Epsilon, Band Party; Delta Tau Delta, year. Good opportunities this year, Must Open-Open; Evans Scholars, MardiD iras take Office and Science Assistant Exam. -Open-Open; Kappa Sigma, House Par- Applications filed no later than Dec. 9 ty; Lambda Chi Alpha, Open-Open for Jan. 7 testing. 'Band Party; Phi Delta Theta, Open- yOpen, , p POSITION OPENINGS: OpnBand Party; Phi Epsilon Pi, The PSTO PNNS Barn Party; Phi Gamma Delta, Open- Anger Associates, Inc., Dearborn, Mich. Open; Phi Kappa Psi, Party; Phi Sigma -Sales engineering positions. Knowl. Kappa, Moonlight Girl Party. Phi Beta of cyrogenics, high vacuum, data log- Phi, Open House, Pi Lambda Phi, ding and plasma technology. Completed Arabian Nights House Party & Open- grad work in Bus, and/or undergrad Open. work. in engineering. Reeves, Markley, Hayride; Sigma Nu, Edsel B. 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The Upjohn Co., Kalamazoo, Mich. - SUN., NOV. -- Laboratory Technicians, BS/MS major Phi Sigma Sigma, Pledges on Parade. in biol. sci. or biochem. Assist with TUES., NOV. 8-- dev. of drugs for regulation of repro- Phi Kappa Tau, Election Returns ductive functions in humans. Service; Sigma Phi, Party (Open-Open). * * * For further linformation please call JIM LaSOVAGE (Associate Sports Editor, 94-45-.677)-Michigan, Purdue, Minnesota, MSU, Ohio State, Missouri, USC, Arkansas, Air Force, Texas, Alabama, VPI, Miami, Florida, Utah, Harvard, Army, San Jose State, UCLA, Wyoming, St. Cloud State. GIL SAMBERG (Assistant Sports Editor, 89-50-.641)-Michigan, Purdue, Minnesota, MSU, Ohio State, Missouri, USC, Arkansas, Stanford, Texas, Alabama, Wake Forest, Miami, Florida, Arizona State, Princeton, Army, San Jose State, UCLA, Wyoming, Morningside. CHUCK VETZNER (Sports Editor, 84-55-.605)-Michigan, Wisconsin, Min- nesota, MSU, Ohio State, Missouri, USC, Arkansas, Stanford, Texas, Alabama, VPI, Miami, Florida, Utah, Harvard, Army, San Jose State, UCLA, Wyoming,. Morningside. JIM TINDALL (Associate Sports Editor, 82-57-.590)-Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, MSU, Ohio State, Colorado, USC, Arkansas, Stanford, Texas, Alabama, Wake Forest, Miami, Florida, Utah, Harvard, Army, San Jose State, UCLA, Wyoming, St. Cloud St. LES ETTER (Guest Selector, UM Athletic Publicity Director)-Michigan, Purdue, Minnesota, MSU, Indiana, Missouri, USC, Arkansas, Stanford, Texas, Alabama, Wake Forest, Miami, Georgia, Arizona State, Harvard, Army, San Jose State, UCLA, Wyoming, St. Cloud State. HAYRIDE! Meet at Newman Center 7:30 331 Thompson Refreshments 75c Placement ANNOUNCEMENTS: Peace Corps Placement Tests-Given F every second Saturday of the month. Next testing date is No. 12. Applica- tions should be completed andmailed to Wash., D.C., before the test, or taken to the testing center. Applica- tions available at Bureau of Appoint- ments. Michigan Department of Civil Service, -Applications may be submitted any time, but should be received 14 days prior to being scheduled for an exam- ination. The first written test is Nov. 19, and on a Saturday each month thereafter as applicants warrant.mNear- est testing center is Ypsilanti. State residence requirements waived, Em- ployment lists for numerous positions In varied fields will remain in effect until Nov. 22, 1967. SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE 212 SAB- 764-7460, General Division, Bureau of Appointments, 3200 SAB. ENGINEERING PLACEMENT INTER- VIEWS: Make interview appointments at Room 128-HI, West Engrg. Bldg. NO V. 10- Aerojet General-Sub, of General Tire & Rubber. American Airlines, Inc. Atlantic Richfield Co. Cabot Corp. Campbell Soup Co. Chevron Res. Corp.-Phlls only. C. M. of Grand'Rapids, Inc. 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