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AY, OCTOBER 18, 1959

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from 1:00 to 3:00

P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M.

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By The Associated Press
EAST LANSING - Dean Look,
a late blooming quarterback who
passed up a $50,000 baseball bonus,
revived a fumbling Michigan State
football team yesterday for a 19-0
triumph over Notre Dame before
73,480 in Spartan Stadium and a
nationwide television audience.
The muscular senior, switched
to signal calling after two cam-
paigis as a varsity halfback, set
up the first score with a 41-yard
gallop and fired a 52-yard pass for
the other touchdown.
It took every ounce of Look's
quarterbacking skill and 60 min-
utes of unyielding Spartans' de-
fense to offset nine fumbles. Six
times Notre Dame recovered, but
the Spartan defense was invin-.
cible..
* * *
Ohio State 15, Purdue 0
COLUMBUS - Ohio State re-
turned to its three-yards-and-a-
cloud-of-dust" offense yesterday
and ground out a 15-0 victory over
Purdue's sixth-rated Boilermakers

in a Big Ten contest before 83,391.
Coming back" from two straight
shutouts, the underdog Bucks dis-
carded the flanker and other frilly
formations they had used pre-
viously this year and stuck strictly
with the split-T.
* .-C
Wisconsin 25, Iowa16
MADISON - Wisconsin rocked
Iowa with bruising football tactics,
cashing in on two fumble recov-
eries' for, touchdowns, in romping
to a 25-1 i6ictory yesterday be-
fore a packed crowd of 65,256.
Wisconsin marched downfield to
set up a 25-yard field goal by Karl
Holzwarth the first time the Badg-
ers had possession, then added a
pair of touchdowns in the second
period and another after the inter-
mission.
Ilinos 14, Minnesota 6
CHAMPAIGN-- A guard, senior
Bill-Burrell, yesterday was Illinois'
homecoming hero -- making 16
tackles, recovering a fumble and
stealing a pass In a 14-6 triumph
over Minnesota.
Burrell, 207-pound Illini captain,
captured a mid-field fumble by
Larry Johnson in the second quar-
ter to start his team's first scoring
drive.
In five plays, not counting a 15-
yard penalty setback, the. Illini
went across. Ethan Blackaby, sec-
ond string sophomore, zig zagged
the final 19 yards of the thrust.
which- was fired by the, running of
DeJustice Coleman and his 23-
yard pass catch from Mel Meyers.
Indiana 23, Nebraska 7
CLINCLN - Indiana acceptedh
Christmas. gift touchdown in the
first 70 seconds of play yesterday,
then rolled on to beat Nebraska 23
to 7 in a football contest before
36,000 persons.
'two fast Nebraska. fumbles pro-
vided the early bulge.
Pat Fischer bobbled the opening
kickoff; ands was smeared -on his
five yard line. On the -first play
from scrimmage the oval bounced
basketball-like into the air and
Hoosier end Ron Miller pounced on
it four yards from the goal line.
Willie Hunter skirted right end
for the counter and Miller kicked
the point.

LEADS HOOSIERS-Willie Hunter scored Indiana's first touch-
down yesterday in its 23-7 win over Nebraska.

BUSINESS SERVICES
FOR TODAY'S breakfast why not buy
some lox, cream cheese, bagels, onion
rolls, or assorted Danish pastry? Plan
ahead also . . . later in the week
we'll have smoked whitefish, gefitle
fish, kosher soups, pastrami, and
corned beef. Shop at Ralph's for these
delicious foods.
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard N02-3175
MAYNARD & SEEGER
WELDERS and
BLACKSMITHING
109 S. Ashley
NO 8-7403
J3
TYPING IN MY HOME-Reasonable
rates. Geraldine M. Koeller, 111 Wor-
din. NO 3-9585. )J13
Fall Cleanup Time
Leaf rakes from $1.09 up
Lawn sweepers
Lawn carts
Whitney's grass seed
Triple X fertilizer
Fertilizer spreaders, etc.
Muehlig and Lanphear
311 S. Main J43
ONE-DAY SERVICE
AT SANFORDS.
Shoe Repairing
Hat Cleaning
Tailoring
Pressing
Shoe Shining
119 East Ann Street,
Open Til 8 P. M. -
Also Sundays & Holidays
(Opposite court house since 1927)
NO 8-6966
J2
WASHINGS and/or ironings. Free pick-
up and delivery. Specializing in cot-
ton dresses. NO 2-9020. AAl
BIKES and SCOOTERS
IS YOUR PAD EMPTY?-
You can fill those spaces with
furnishings and hardware from
BEAVER'S BIKE
& HARDWARE
605 Church NO 5-6607
Z6
England Sporting Goods
presents
The'I TOM
The Motor Bike--Esperia
with Fabulous ECONOMY
" 185 miles per gal.
* 40 miles per hour
from $189 Up
ENGLAND
SPORTING GOODS

LINES
2
3
4

ONlE-DAY
.80
.96
1.12

SPECIAL
TEN-DAY
RATE
.39
.47
.54

300 S. Thayer $t.

NO 2-2500
X12

Need that extra radio?
Special on Olympic electric radio
5 Tube, AM
$14.88
GRI NNELL'S

Figure 5 average words to a line.
Call Classified between 1 :00 and 3:00 Mon. thru Frl.
and 9:00 and 11:30 Saturday - Phone NO 2-4786

323 S. Main

NO 8-7311
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PIANOS-ORGANSNEW & USED

PIANOS--ORGANS
Ann Arbor Piano
213 E. Washington

NEW & USED
& Organ Co.
NO 3-3109

1

FOR RENT

1958 FORD retractable hardtop. Perfect
condition. Thunderbird engine. Pow-
er windows. Cruisomatic. Big heater
and radio. Asking $1960. Easily fi-
nanced. NO 2-4634. N25
'54 PLYMOUTH, 4 door, 6 cylinder.
Heater, radio. Snow tires. NO 2-9990.
N30
51 MG, new motor, excellent condi-
tion. Call NO 2-0972 after 6 P.M. N29
JAGUAR XK 120. The finest in sports
cars. Perfect condition. Must ' sell.
$1175. 100 Michigan Hse., W.Q. N29

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By The Associated Press
ATLANTA-Auburn rallied with
a 71-yard march right through
Georgia Tech's, middle yesterday
and Ed Dyas kicked the point that
slammed Tech from the unbeaten
football ranks 7-6.
Tech struck first, gobbling up a
fumble and moving 18 yards to a
touchdown in four plays. Then
Tommy Wells missed his first con-

Big Ten Standings

AM-FM RADIOS
Stereo Hi Hi Players
Transistor Radio
Buy Where You Get
Quality and Service
Music Center

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NEXT WEEK'S GAMES
MICHIGAN at Minnesota
Indiana at Michigan State
Iowa at Purdue
Northwestern at Notre Dame
Ohio State at Wisconsin
Illinois atPenn St. (at Cleveland)

ETHAN BLACKABY
.. scores iln! touchdown

version of the season and that
prevented a repeat of last year's
7-7 tie.
So. California 22, Washington 15
SEATTLE -- Stung by a sour
turn of fortune in the final period,
powerful Southern California
smashed 80 yards in nine plays.
to pull out a 22-15 football victory
yesterday over Washington.
'Still it took a pass interception
by center Dave Morgan on the
game's final play to salvage the
triumph for Troy.
* * *
SyiAcuse 42, Holy Cross 6
SYRACUSE - Undefeated Syra-
cuse recouped from an opening
mistake yesterday, took to the air
and bounced Holy Cross from the
unbeaten ranks, 42-6.
Four of Syracuse's six touch-
downs came on passes as the na-
tion's eighth-ranked team added a
neat aerial twist to its usual
crunching ground game and re-
corded victory No. 4 despite a
steady rain.
* * *
Mississippi 53, Tulane 7
UNIVERSITY, Miss. - Bruising
fullback Charlie Flowers shattered
an outmanned Tulane line for
three touchdowns yesterday in
leading fifth - ranked Mississippi
to a 53-7 Southeastern Conference
victory before 23,500 homecoming
fans.'
Oregon 20, Air Force 3
PORTLAND - Cleveland Jones,
a 5-foot 4-inch 145-pound speed-
ster scored on a 65-yard pass play
for Oregon's first touchdown as
the Flying Ducks upset favored
Air Force yesterday 20-3.
Before yesterday, Air Force
hadn't lost in 14 games.
Yale 23, Cornell 0
ITHACA - Unbeaten Yale, the
doormat of the Ivy League last
year, rolled up its first four-game
shutout streak since 1921 yester-
day by whipping previously un-
beaten Cornell 23-0 in the rain at
Schoellkopf Field.
The alert Bulldogs have yet to
be scored upon this season.

CLEAN, FURNISHED, newly decorated
six-room house, near Mich. Union.
Three bedrooms with large closet. Gas
heat. New appliances. $135.00 a month
with lease. Call NO 5-6390. G88
SINGLE ROOM. Linens furnished. Tele-
phone extension. $7 a week, 5 min-
ute walk to Mich. Union. Call NO 2-
1807. C87
MALE GRAD STUDENTS-Newly dec-
orated home near St. Joseph's Hospi-
tal available in December. Write Box
4, 420 Maynard. C82
DOUBLE ROOM-For working man or
student. Linens furnished. One block
from St. Joseph Hospital. NO 5-7452.
C84
OUR LARGE Recreation Room facing
Huron River % mile from campus is
for rent to a young refined married'
couple. Phone after 6 P.M. or before
9:30 A.M. NO 3-5126. C81
GRAD WOMEN wanted to share Inex-
pensive large Apt. 1 block from Rack-
ham. Call NO 5-7958 after 5. C80
AVAILABLE NOW: Single or double
for boys. Furnished, with linens. Prefer
graduates. Call NO 8-6294, 423 Benja-
min. ,C79
ONE OR TWO MEN wanted to share
five-room apartment, close to campus;
very reasonable rent. Call NO 3-8056
after 1 p.m. F
DOUBLES ONLY. Linens furnished.
Only % block from Law Quad at 804
S. State (at Hill). C64
CAMPUS ROOMS, large quiet singles,
doubles, linens furnished. Reason-
able. NO 3-4747. C2

23 E. Michigan Ave
HU 2-2800

Get off the campus beat -- come
down to Grinnell's and save $1.00
on all classical records, including
London, RCA, Decca, Columbia, etc.
GRINNELL'S
323 S. Main NO 8-7312
Complete line of HIFI components
including kits; complete service on
radio, phonographs and HiFi equip-
ments.
HI FI STUDIO
1317 South University
1 block east at Campus Theatre
Phone NO 8-7942
ORGANS and PIANOS BY
WURLITzER,. EVERETT, & THOMAS
Makers, restorers, .and dealers' of
rare violins and bows.
Sales -r- Service - Rentals'
MADDY MUSIC
508 E. Williams U NO 3-3395
X6
NEW CARS

Grinnell's 80th anniversary specials
--See the four speaker portable
stereo. Regularly $89.95, Now $89.95,

GRINNELL'S

323 s. Main

NO 8-7312

1958 FORD THUNDERBIRD. Silver grey.
$3000. Call GE 8-3021. N26
'52 PLYMOUTH 4 dr., heater, radio, low
mileage.$175. NO 3-1857 after 5. N27
MGA--56. Red wire wheels, Motorola
heater. $1,450. Cali TUxedo 5-1801
Collect. N22
RENAULT DAUPHINE '57, Black. Ex-
cellent condition. GL 3-1072. )B18

812 PAULINE, 3 rooms and bath, gas
heat, Oct. 1. $75. Clean and attrac-
tive. NO 3-6415 or Pontiac, FE 2-6681.
C5
ON CAMPUS
One block. Modern apartments. 514
S. Forest. Also rooms. NO 2-1443. C25
PARKING
Space-and garage. 514 S. Forest.
NO 2-1443. C26
LARGE ROOM, single 8 per week. HU
2-4959, 5643 Geddes Road. C35
FURNISHED campus apts. for 3-4 single
students. Pvt. bath. $105-$150 per
month. 344 S. Division St., NO 3-8134.
030
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Tan jacket on third floor of
Undergrad Library. Reward. NO 2-
4864. A

When it
Comes to Cars
You Can't Beat the New

Sales and Service.

1960 SAAB

Ypsilanti

N

Huron at Ashley

NO 5-5284

Daily til 5:30
Mon. & Fri. til 8:00
zi
BARGAIN CORNER
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95; socks
39c: shorts 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. Wl

lt.s Available NOW at
M ICH IGAN
EUROPEAN CAR CORP.
303 S. Ashley
Headquarters for
Sales and Service
v4

1951 "TD"
1952 "TD"

$ 995
$1195

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PERSONAL

(Mark II Model)
See these and many more fine
NEW and USED SPORT CARS
at
OVERSEAS
AUTO SALES
331 S. 4th Ave., NO 2-2541
N28
ROOM AND BOARD
UPPER. CLASSMEN or grads, linens
furnished, also bogrd. 1319 Hill St.
near Forest, NO 2-6422. El
FOR SALE
STUDENTS-I will give you a 25% dis-
count on a name brand portable type-
writer, backed by Ann Arbor's most
reputable office supply company. For
demonstration, call Ralph Frederick,
3-3839, 5-9 evenings. B44
MONKEY. 7 months old, small and eco-
nomical, $25. NO 3-6210. B43
PRACTICALLY NEW sportcoat costing
$40. Will sell for $25. Call NO 3-8965.
B41
'59 BMW MOTORCYCLE. $750 new, 5
months old, now $400. Call NO 3-2313.
B39
FOR SALE: Short formal, sizes 9 and
10. Worn once. Half price. Call NO
5-5807 evenings. B38
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our business.
Atlas tires, batteries and accessor-
ies. Warranted & 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!i"
1220 S. University at Forest
NO 8-9188
Q1

LOST: ZTA sorority pin and guard-
vicinity tudent'Publications Bldg.
Reward. Call 3-2471. A21
LOST-1 navy blue purse, size 8x10,
containing wallet, glasses, checkbook.
Reward. Call Beverly Ford, NO 3-0575.
A19
FOUND: Ladies' Bulova watch. Call 419
Lloyd, West Quad. )A13
LOST: Black wallet, vicinity of E. Jef-
ferson and Thompson, Sunday morn.
Reward. NO 2-0738. All
BIKES and SCOOTERS
for you ..
The BEST of Europe
0 PRANAFA
* LAMBRETTA
* ATALA,
# DUNELT '
WOLVERINE CYCLE SHOP
SALES and S RVICE
611 S. Ashley, straight down Madison
Pick up and Delivery
NO 3-7733
Z5

YOU SAY you laughed at the Wright
Brothers,, Fulton and Edison? Well,
you've got compan:y-they said Lum-
bards would never fly either. 1225 S.
University. )FF25
BEFORE YOU BUY a class ring, look
at the official Michigan ring. Burr
Patterson and Auld Co., 1209 South
University, NO 8-8887. F11
HELP WANTED
BABYSITTER, light housework, Mon-
day through Friday. 12:30-5:00 p.m.
Call NO 3-8494. H40
MALE STUDENT to help fraternity cook
at mealtimes. Call NO 3-8517 after
5:00 p.m. g H38
WANTED: Male students to introduce
new home product during spare hours
mornings or afternoons. Opportunity
for good earnings. See Mr. Field, 909
E. University Ave. between 6:00 and
8:00 evenings. H37
YOUNG LADY for cosmetic clerk, 2
days, a week; some retail experience
preferred. Apply in person to Mr. Hol-
lowell at The Quarry, 320 S. State.
H33
WANTED: Part-time male or female
telephone operators. Arthur Murray's.
NO 2-5539. H27
WANTED-Experienced Arthur Murray
teachers, full or part time. NO 2-5539.
1311 S. University. H10

Do you believe that "what's good enough
for your father is good enough for you"
is (A) a remark indicating that Father had
things, pretty fancy? (B) a parental trick

NONNI 11

If you saw a man on his
hands and knees in the
street,searching for some-
thing, would you (A) try to
find it before he does? (B)
tell him it isn't worth get-
ting run over for? (C) ask
him what he's doing down
there? (D) offer to buy it
from him when he finds it?
An BQ CQ DQ

is the best of its kind ever developed, for.
finest tobacco taste. A thinking man's filter.
And they know Viceroy delivers a rich,
satisfying taste that's never been equaled.
A smoking man's taste.
A thinking man's filter... asmoking
man's taste. How about you trying
Viceroys?
*By the way, if you checked (C) in three out
of four of these questions ... man, you think
for yourself!

GRID PICK GAMES
Northwestern 20, Michigan
Illinois 14, Minnesota 6
Indiana 23, Nebraska 7
Wisconsin 25, Iowa 16
Michigan State 19, Notre Dame 0
Ohio State 15, Purdue 0
Oklahoma 23, Missouri 0
Tennessee 7, Alabama 7
Auburn 7, Georgia Tech 6
Army 21, Duke 6
Texas Christian 39, Texas A&M 6
Oregon 20, Air Force 3
UCLA 19, California 12
Washington State 36, Stanford 19
So. California 22, Washington 15
Kansas 33, Kansas State 14
West Virginia 23, Pittsburgh 15
Syracuse 42, Holy Cross 6
Yale 23, Cornell 0
Iowa State 27, Colorado 0
OTHER GAMES
Philander Smith 30, Tougaloo 12
Penn 36, Brown 9
Penn State 21, Boston U. 12
Harvard 38, Volumbia 22
Oregon State 66, Idaho 18
Mississippi 53, Tulane 7
John Carroll 40, Wayne State 0
Wyoming 21, Brigham Young 6
Georgia 15, Mississippi 0
Wake Forest 17, North Carolina 14
Louisiana State 9, Kentucky 0
Detroit 38, Xavier 0
Texas 13, Arkansas 12
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HELP WANTED HELP WANTED

PERSONAL COLUMN!
F40
PENTHOUSE LADIES: Oct. 25th, 6 P.M.
Our present abode 467. The Group.
)F68
SHARON: Happy 21st birthday. See you
at the Bell tomorrow night. Sam. )F66
BABS AND BARBARA Miller proudly
announce the arrival of a bouncy
baby telephone ... NO 3-3916. Friends
may call at 702 Oakland, Apt. 5.' )F67
HAVE A BLAST! Be a polls worker at
S.G.C. elections Nov. 3 or 4. F49

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