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THE MJIIGAN DAILY

An Engineering

BIG TEN ROUNDUP:
Southern California Slashes Ohio State, 324

CAREER

With

F ISHER
GOVERNOR COMPANY

By The Associated Press
LOS ANGELES-Southern Cali-
fornia quarterback Pete Bearthard
mounted a dazzling running and
passing attack yesterday to carry
the Trojans to a 32-3 intersection-
al football victory over previously
undefeated and fourth-ranked
Ohio State.
A crowd of 61,883 in Memorial
Coliseum watched the unranked
Tbiansdbuld up a 12-3 halftime
ead and then riddle the Buckeye
er intermission.
defenses for three touchdowns aft-
Beathard, showing his best form
since he led USC to victory over
Wisconsin in this year's Rose
Bowl, was taken out of the game
in the third quarter after the
Trojans shut the door on Woody
Hayes' Midwest powerhouse.
Beathard, the Trojans' senior

Interviews will be held
on October 22, 1963
on the campus. See your
placement office now
for an appointment

signal caller completed nine of 13
passes for 159 yards and one
touchdown. He also ran for 31
yards in eight carries and scored
on a one-yard plunge.
The defeat was the first for Ohio
State in four games. After open-
ing with convincing victories over
Texas A&M and Indiana, the
Buckeyes were tied last week by
Illinois, 20-20.
USC, which lost to Notre Dame
a week ago, improved its season
record to 3-2.
The statistics told the story of
USC's domination.
On the ground, USC held Ohio
State to 119 yards.
. .
Wisconsin Nips Iowa
IOWA CITY-Unbeaten Wiscon-
sin turned back three fourth
quarter Iowa thrusts yesterday to
preserve a 10-7 victory over the
surprising Hawkeyes and take the
lead in the Big Ten football race.
Wisconsin, the nation's second-
ranked team, knocked Iowa out of
a tie for the conference lead and
saddled the hard-hitting Hawks
with their first loss.
Powered by the crushing de-
fensive play of guard Mike Reilly,
Iowa blunted the previously-
explosive Badger offense and Wis-
consin only once was able to drive
past the Hawkeyes' 40-yard line.
But the Badgers scored in the
first quarter on a 20-yard field
goal by Dave Fronek after a short
Iowa punt and went ahead to stay
late in the third quarter when
quarterback Hal Brandt tossed a
nine-yard touchdown pass to half-
back Lou Holland after an Iowa
fumble.
Iowa went in front 7-3 midway
in the third period on a 21-yard
touchdown sprint by halfback
Lonnie Ragers, and it made a
gallant bid for an upset of the
favored Badgers in the final quar-
ter.
The last Hawkeye drive was
stopped with 99 seconds left when
halfback Paul Krause ran 15 yards
on a fake field goal but was chased

out of bounds on the Wisconsin
17-yard line, a foot short of a
first down.
* * *
MSU Beats Indiana
EAST LANSING - Michigan
State came alive with three sec-
ond-half touchdowns featured by
a scoring pass on a clever fake
field goal play to beat Indiana
20-3 in their Big Ten football
battle yesterday.
The Spartans, bothered by a
wet ball, committed seven fumbles
in the first half and were behind

3-0 at the intermission following
a Hoosier field goal.
The picture play came in the
third period when Michigan State
drove 80 yards to score.
It was a fake field goal with
reserve quarterback Dave Mc-
Cormick holding the ball for Lou
Bobich. McCormick passed to
Roger Lopes, who pulled down the
throw on the 12 and went in on
an 18 yard scoring play.
Bobich then actually kicked,
making the extra point with his
side-footed soccer style.
The second MSU score came on

another legitimate drive, 75 yards
in 18 plays. Lopes plunged over
from the 2 and Bobich converted.
Indiana was handed its three
points by a fumble by MSU's little
Sherm Lewis on his 18. On a
fourth down, with two yards to
go for a touchdown, the Hoosiers
decided not to gamble and Tom
Nowatzke kicked a 20-yard field
goal.
* * *
Illini Smash Minnesota
CHAMPAIGN-Illinois recovered
four Minnesota fumbles and

smashed its way to a 16-6 Big Te
football victory yesterday befo
a homecoming eowd of 61,229.
Holding a precarious 9-6 lea
in the fourth quarter, Illinois' Ji
Plankenhorn grabbed a fumble
punt by Jerry Pelietier and on th
next play- sophomore quarterba
Fred Custardo ran nine yards f
the clinching touchdown.
The victory was the third f
the seventh-ranked Illini who r
mained undefeated and who no
have a Big Ten record of t
triumphs and one tie.
Failing to take advantage of
mile per hour winds in the fir
quarter, Illinois struck for a touc
down and a field goal against t.
wind in the second quarter for
9-0 half-time lead.
The Illini moved from the Mi
nesota 49 late in the first quart
and with the help of a couple
penalties scored', on a seven-ya
pass from Mike TaliaferroI
Gregg Schumacher. Kraig Lofqu:
blocked the attempted kick f
the extra point.

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EVANSTON - Northwes
turned two pass interceptions
a recovered fumble into t.
touchdowns, and Pete Stam
booted three long field goals
the Wildcats smashed Miam
Ohio 37-6 yesterday.
Stamison's field goals were
37, 43 and 35 yards and the t:
set a Northwestern game ree
The senior fullback now has
ed six in eight attempts this
son.
The Miami Redskins of the!A
American Conference pulled
the only long sustained sco
drive of the game. The 26--
underdogs thrust 72 yards Ii
plays in the second period.
Ernie Kellermann's three ps
good for 20 yards kept up
momentum and a pass intei
ence ruling set up the touchd
on the Northwestern one. E
Tyler drilled over.

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-Associated Press
WRONG WAY-Illinois quarterback Fred Custardo, middle, takes a backward flip after being jolted
by a Minnesota tackler yesterday. Custardo gained about seven yards on the play, as he and his I1-,
lini teammates rolled to a 16-6 homecoming victory over the Gophers. Michigan is Minnesota's
next opponent Saturday at Minneapolis, while Illinois will face UCLA Friday night.

Khakis are a major item in every

student's wardrobe.

Some like them washed and others prefer to have them dry-
cleaned. Whatever your preference may be, we'd like to
make one point-Greene's can do them exactly the way you
like them . . . either way.
And since you use them a lot, Greene's have a special
24-hour service in their campus plants for student customers.

WHAT A STEAL! Student needs cash!
1964 Garrard type A turntable still in
carton, with :oiled walnut base and
shur magnetic cartridge. All for $ft
Will deliver. Larry, DI 1-5669, Detroit.
B34
OLD ENGLISH SHEEP DOG - AKC_
registered. 17 mos. Best offer. 5-0864.
B36
8 FOOT SOFA. Lt. green. $100. Call NO
8-6528 after 6. B35
665-8184
MANUSCRIPT typing, transcription,
medical, legal, technical confer-
ences, mimeographing, offset.
Quick, Accurate, Experienced.

USED CARS.
1957 KARMANN GHIA Coupe, radio,
white walls, $450, NO 5-9083. N18
1960 SIMCA, good condition. Call NO 5-
9554. N19
1959 FORD Fairlane, excellent condi-
tion.Floor shift, radio and new seat
covers. For sale or trade-in for foreign
sport convertible. Call 665-7973. N17
OPEL Stationwagon, 1960, snow tires,
28 m.p. gal. Major overhaul in past
year. Call 663-6603 after 6 p.m. on
weekdays. N15
1963 VW-NO 5-0405. N5
1929 HUDSON Super 6, 4 door sedan.
Call 449-7051. N48
1958 TRIUMPH, TR 3, white, engine
recently overhauled, overdrive, w/w,
heater. $995. NO 2-8797. N16
1960 FIAT-In good condition, less than
10,000 miles. Phone NO 2-2625. N50
1957 FORD-Excel. mech. cond. Body
and tires very good. $450. NO 2-1291
after 5:30 p.m. N4
1961 FORD GALAXY
Convertible, V-8, automatic transmis-
sion. Best offer. Call NO 2-7248 eve-
nings. N10
1962 BUICK LE SABRE-4-door hard-
top, power brakes and steering, many
extras. Excellent condition, low mile-
age, private owner. HU 2-0405. N37

ANN ARBOR PROFESSIONAL
SERVICE ASSOCIATES
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IF your objective is one or all of these:
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To grow professionally through your work and study, stimulating semi-
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IF these are your goals, then join us and advance your career in
challenging basic and applied research on the derivaties, reactions, structure, and
general physical and chemical properties of organic chemical raw materials.

FOR SALE-Microscope "Zeiss" mono-
cular-binocular, excellent cond. Ph.
542-6431, Detroit. B9
FOR SALE-40 square yards of excellent
brown CARPET-$30. Call Pete, 3-3393
or Ken, 3-4844. B30
RCA-VICTOR clock-radio for sale. AM,
almost new, works very well. White
with gold numerals. 5-9761, Ext. 104.
B11
PORTABLE STEREO, Motorola. Two
4;" detachable speakers with 10'
cords. One 6" speaker. Excellent con-
dition. Reasonable price. Call NO 3-
9348 between 5 and 7 P.M. Ask for
John W. B27
FOR RENT;
2 BEDROOM APT. with 900 sq. ft.
Furnished or unfurnished. Off cam-
pus location (.8 mi.). means lower
rent schedule. Call 3-0511. C27
ON CAMPUS lot parking available. NO
2-1443. C22
4TH MALE ROOMMATE is wanted.
New apt. 1 block from campus. Call
5-8707. C24
DELUXE NEW 10 unit bldg. completed
late. 1Eand 2 bedroom units available.
Furnished or unfurnished. Geddes-
hospital area. 3-0511. C28
GARAGE AND APT. ($125/mo.) for
rent. Close to I-M Bldg. Call 2-7274.
C21
3 ROOMS AND BATH near campus. Off.-
street parking. NO 5-7215 or 2-2545
after 5:30, C12
BEL-AIR APTS. Campus 2-bedroom,
completely furnished, wall to wall
carpeting, balcony, air conditioning.
Call 2-5780, Eves. 2-5140. C19
NEW 2-BDRM furnished apt. in 6-unit
building. Ready for occupancy at
$195 on Church Street, just off Oak-
land. Call 3-0511. C25
PARKING PLACE
Block from Law Quad. $4.50 per mo.
NO 3-7268. C45

ANN ARBOR'S
SPORTS CAR CENTRE
FALL SALE

PERSONAL
HAPPEE
BIRTHDAY,
DEE-DEE F2
GORDON RHEAB is coming.
He will be here very soon. Fl
LEW TANN loves spaghetti.
We're glad he's back. F50
1-5-5-1 F49
DEAR JUDIE:
Too bad that you caught me the other
day. But don't worry. I woudn't think
of mentioning any names-unless that
alarm rings too loudly. F 48
CANOE
ENGLISH LEATHER
THAT MAN
JET
All- these fine Men's Colognes
available at the Village Apothe-
cary,1112 S. University Avenue.
BE SURE!! Call Conlin Travel Bureau,
NO 5-9151 for Thanksgiving & Christ-
mas Reservations. Book NOW!! F50
THE FREAKS Is Coming! F16
BEWARE! F17
RIDE WANTED to and from Chicago
for the weekend of Oct. 25-27 leaving
after 2 p.m. on Friday. Will share ex-
penses. Call Paula at South Quad,
Ext. 610. F32
RONI, HOW ve' ya' BEEN? F45
DEAR JOHN,
I'm leaving you for the Zeta Psi
open house Saturday.
Merry F26
EXPUNGUATE at the Zete open house.
Wade and the Nationals will help you.
Saturday, Oct. 19. F27
ANYONE knowing of a ride from Ohio
State weekend of the 24th call 5-9761,
Ext. 285. F34
WILL RENT space in whole floor apt.
to artist to work in only. 543 Church,
No. 5 after 4:30. F13
DIAMONDS - Highest quality at com-
petitive prices. Call G. K. Reaver Co.
of Ann Arbor, 300 S. Thayer. NO 2-
1132. F18
SALE-One Wednesday evening series
ticket for the Speech Dept. Playbill.
Seven plays-$4.00. Call 8-8431 after
,6 p.m. and ask for Evan. F46
f 'ANNOUNCING
The 21st Birthday
of the
GREAT GORDO
P.S. Happy Bell-Day from: 1) "Legs"
MacPherson, 2) Stevens the com-
muter, 3) "I'm always right" Hay-
nor, 3) Red Rose Sue, 4) "Red"
Clayton, 5) Bloomers, 6) Fraulein
Guennewig, and 7) ch. F42
LOST-A gold mechanical pencil on
Wednesday, October 16, somewhere on
the bike route between the Frieze
Building and the UGLI. If you found
it, please call 663-7541, Ext. 394. F46
FOR HIRE-Ten men want work. Will
do anything, anytime, for money.
Call Frosty, 8-6827. Druids Honorary.
F49
The QUINTESCENCE of COALESCENCE
needs COORDINATION not INSUB-
ORDINATION. A-Me, No 8-6807. F37
AUSTIN DIAMOND CORPORATION -
"Where marginal prices buy quality
diamonds!" 1209 S. University. 663-
7151. F73
NEED. FEED. DEED. SEED, WEED,'

Lave, Rabbit

oink!!
You're excused. F20

PERSONAL
ART STUDENT, GIRL, looking for in-
expensive single apartment. Please
call 5-8130. F32
SLEEP-TITE UNFAIR TO
Local 343
Join Protest Rally Friday
Oct. 18, 1:50 p.m. on the Diag.
UNFAIR!!! F6
Dear Jan:
Ibid and good old etc. are dead. I
hear an art student killed them.
Well, I hope you don't feel bad about
it and I hope you can still make it
to classes and "et too."
Love, Brutus F43
$1.25
HAIRCUT. Mon. thru Thurs., 347 May-
nard, near-Arcade. $1.50 Fri. and Sat.
AT DARW IN'S
HOUSEHOLD Furnishings, appliances,
tables, glassware, books, antiques.
2930 S. State NO 8-7744
F
Dear Jan & Jan:
/No. wonder it's hard to keep our
room clean-if you had a rabbit, a
giraff, and a crazy monkey living in
your room you'd need cage service
too.

F44

LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Wompan's wrap around sunglass
es in or near 439 Mason Hall. Reward
Call 2-2435. .A3
LOST-Pearl' earrings Wed., Oct. 91
Ladies' washroom, Michigan Leagu
Reward. Call CE 5-4752. A2
LOST-Woman's bifocal glasses, blac
with white trim, between TV Cente
and Thayer parking lot. Call 2-444
Desperately needed.A2
LOST--Woman's glasses in plain blac
case. Near campus. Reward. 5-866
A
BUSINESS SERVICES
ANY MOTH HOLES, tears, or burns'
your clothes? We'll reweave them lik
new. WEAVE-BAC" SHOP, 224 Arcade
WILL DO TYPING AT HOME-Hav
taken University qualifying tesi
Have dissertation experience. 25c
page, 5c a copy. Marilyn McGuir
663-5328. J
THE ANN ARBOR SCHOOL OF PIAN(
--Harvard and U.M. alumnus, pup:
of Gyorgy Sandor, ex-name-ban
pianist. Strictly recreational. 66
3735. 3
AVON REP. now on N. Campus. W
service dorms. Xmas gift specia'
Call 665-7490. 3
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
1957 LAMBRETTA - Almost assemb
line condition, 5200 actual miles. Ca
Bob Rodes, 5-2501. Z2
1960 CUSHMAN SCOOTER - New pal:
job. Call 662-7880. Z
FOR SALE--Bella Motor Scooter, lik
new. One of the finest made. Mu:
nsee toappreciate. 665-3291. Z1
1963 SILVER EAGLE Motor Scooter
Fully equipped, 4 months old. Coe
$616. Will take $400. 2740 Tim, Woo
ldnd Lake, Brighton, anytime aft
5 p.m. ' Z2
HONDA of Ann Arbor
1906 Packard Road
665-9281
REAL.ESTATE
HOUSE-Three bedrooms, $14,000, $1,1
down. Lakewood, /115 Highiake, cit
gas heat, full basement, fenced back
yard, wooded lot, -near elementa
school, lake, shopping center, b
line. Aimn. storm screens-scre
porch, tool shed, electric stove, dis
washer. NO 5-5839.
MISCELLANEOUS
HUNGRY?
Ralph's Market is OPEN Now!
Try some bagels and lox or coffeecake
You'll find Ralph at
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard
Open every Sunday morning
BARGAIN CORNER
SA'S- STORE
Has Genuine LEVI's Galore

Austin-Healey's. MG's, Alfa-
Romeo's, and others to choose
from. All carry the 1-year G/W
Warranty. Don't miss a good
buy.
r
Overseas Imported Cars
331 S. Fouth Ave.
Ann Arbor, Michigan
TRANSPORTATION
WANT RIDE Tuesday and ThursdayI
from Ypsi to campus and arrive by 9
a.m., to leave at 6 p.m. Will' share'
expenses. Call 483-4452. Gl
ECON-O-CAR
RENT A COMPACT CAR

$3.99
per 12 hr. period plus
pennies per mile

Meet The Right People
The purpose of our organization, using
established techniques of personality
appraisal and an IBM system, is to
introduce unmarried persons to others
whose background and ideals are
congenial with their own. Interviews
by appointment. Phone after 9 a.m.
NO 2-4867.
MICHIGAN SCIENTIFIC
INTRODUCTION SERVICE
HELP WANTED
WANTED-Advertising Salesman part
time. Call Creative Advertising Strate-,
gists. NO 3-6250, ask for Mr. Allen.
Hi1
FRENCH STUDENT wants tutoring.
Cooks, loves children. 665-411, Ext.
621. H49
DELIVERY MAN WANTED - 1 hour
Mon.-Sat., 8-9 a.m.. Car necessary.
Good pay. 5-0550. H48
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