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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

V SEASON OPENERS:
Mistakes Plague Michigan, MSU

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786
from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M.

By HAL APPLEBAUM
"To err is human.'
And certainly anyone can for-
give an error, but coaches Bump
Elliott of Michigan and Duffy
Daugherty of Michigan State are
finding out that it's easier to for-
give than forget.
Both the Wolverines and the
Spartans were upset last week-

end as a result of their own er-
rors.
Michigan and Michigan State
dominated play throughout their
respective games, but a multitude
of errors by the Michiganders re-
sulted in frustration and down-
fall for both.
Fumbles, five of them were the
big bugaboo of the Spartans, while

passing, both for and against, led
to the Wolverines' demise.
Four Wolverine passes were in-
tercepted in enemy territory and
the pass defense was guilty of
mistakes resulting directly in one
Missouri touchdown and in set-
ting up the: final Tiger score.
A list of the Wolverines mis-
takes reads like a grim story;
failing to fall on a loose ball aft-
er an incomplete lateral by the
Missouri quarterback, which would
have given Michigan the ball deep
in renemy territory; rising too
quickly from the goal line pileups
preceding Missouri's winning,
touchdown, when a slow rising
squad may have run time out be-
fore Bob Haas could have vaulted
over the goal line; failing to make
two crucial first downs deep in
Missouri territory, missing on a
20-yd. field goal attempt.
"There's no question we made
too many mistakes, we gave away
the ball too often in scoring ter-

ritory, but we'll get better," Elliott
said in a locker room post mortem.
In East Lansing the Spartans
fumbled away a victory to an un-
derdog Texas A&M squad, which
took advantage of the bobbles too
early in the game and then held
off the determined MSU squad.
Two Field Goals Missed
Two missed field goals one from
36-yds. out and another from thel
16-yd. line added to the Spartans'
woes.
All was not gloomy for the
Spartans and the Wolverines.
Both teams outgained their op-
ponents as they opened the sea-
son with new offenses, Daugher-
ty's double wing and .Elliott's
Wing T both were effective and
hinted at better things to come.
The Wolverines got fine efforts
from several of their sophomores.
Bennie McRae, made an electri-
fying debut, scoring both Michi-
gan touchdowns and George
Mans, Todd Grant, Jon Schopf
and Ken Tureaud also impressed
in their varsity debuts.

BUSINESS SERVICES
Headquarters for garden repair
Lawn rakes
Lawn carts
Grass seed
Fertilizers
Muehlig &rLanphear
311 S. Main St.
J
REWtAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop. 224 Nickels Arcade.
NO 2-4647. 31
HAVING A PARTY?
Come to Ralph's for all
refreshment supplies. Open
until 12 midnight.
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard NO 2-3175
J18
HEADQUARTERS for Garden Repair--
lawn rakes, lawn carts, grass seed.
fertilizers. NO 2-3277. J30
IF YOUR TYPEWRITER needs cleaning
or adjusting, bring it in to MOR-
MILL'S, 314 South State St. At MOR-
RILL'S typewriters are our business.
MORR I LL'S
314 S. State St. NO 3-2481
).J22
From pencils to typewriters -If
you write, we have It!
MORRILL'S
314 South State St. NO 3-2481
"Giving Morrill support to students
for over 50 years."
J28
ORGANS and PIANOS BY
BALDWIN - LOWREY - ESTEY
THOMAS - IVERS & POND
H. F. MILLER
Makers, restorers and dealers of
rare violins and bows.
Sales-Service-Rentals
MADDY MUSIC
508 E. William NO 3-3395
J12
MEDIUM-SIZE semi-private stable has
vacancy for one boarder. Outside
Hunter Course and 2 jumping rings.
Private and semi-private instruction
in equitation, jumping and dres-
sage. Indoor polo Sun. afternoon.
Jerry Everett, 3551 N. Maple, NO
2-8026. J17

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES

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

CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
NEW ATLAS TIRES'
'Gripsafe" in sets of 4; 4--70x15,'
$58.75; 750x14, $74.95; (plus recap-
able tires" and tax). Other sizes
comparably low. Tune-ups. Brake
service.
HICKEY'S SERVICE STATION
Cor. Main & Catherine NO 8-7717
S4

BARGAIN CORNER
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95; socks
39c; shorts 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. Wi
ROOM AND BOARD
ROOM AND MEALS with private family
for 2. NO 2-8292. E2
UPPER CLASSMEN or grads, linens
furnished, also board. 1319 Hill St.
near Forest, NO 2-6422. El
BUSINESS PERSONAL j
TEACHER of singing and speaking;
class or private lessons. Carol F.
Westerman. NO 8-6584. ' FF1
WANTED TO BUY

A llen-Rumsey Victors
In Opening I-MG ame

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 Irom Standard
and you get it!"
1220 S. University at Forest
NO 8-9168

WANTED: 2 tickets to M.S.U. game. NO
2-4401, 307 Wenley W.Q. Ki

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-Daily--Fred Shippey'
ELECTRIFYING DEBUT-Bennie McRae (43), Michigan half-
back, made an auspicious debut Saturday against Missouri, scor-
ng both Wolverine touchdowns. McRae's performance topped
the list of Michigan sophomores who began their varsity careers
last weekend.

By BILL PHELPS
and DICK ZIMMER
Trying to maIntain its "A"
touch-football championship of
last year, Allen-Rumsey opened
this year's I-M season by edging
Scott, 1-0.
Overtime play on a muddy field

was necessary to decide that game
after the two teams had battled
to a scoreless tie at the end of
regulation time. Gomberg; last
year's "B" champion matched
Rumsey by winning its first game,
against Scott, 6-0.

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Protect your car!!
Fall Changeover
Antifreeze
Winter Lubrication

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Following the "A" 'team's lead,
the "B" team of Allen-Rumsey
defeated Cooley, 6-0.
Other of last year's stronger
teams started off well. In the aft-
ernoon "A" games, Kelsey ran up
the biggest margin, b e a t i n g
Strauss, 20-0. Taylor, sparked by
Bob Gephart's two touchdowns,
easily defeated Winchell, 20-6. In
an evening game, quarterback
Mike Bazany passed Greene to a
16-0 win over Reeves.,
In other "A" games, the scores
did not refiect any trends: Wil-
liams, 2, Andersorn 0; Chicago 14,'
Adams 6; Michigan 8, Huber 0;1
Lloyd 6, Wenley 0; Hinsdale 13,
Hayden 12.
Shutouts predominated in the'
"B" games: Williams 7, Winchell
0; Michigan 2, Taylor 0; Adams'
6. Van Tyne 0; Kelsey 16, Reeves
0; Wenley 10, Lloyd 0 Anderson
16, Hayden 8. The Chicago-Huber,
game was postponed because of
wet grounds.
Nordyke Wins
WAA Tourney
Linda Nordyke retained her
Women's Golf Club title Sunday
at the University course when she
won the annual tourney which
decided the winners of the ten
golf course passes.

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ONE-DAY SERVICE
AT SANFORDS ...
Shoe Repairing
Hat Cleaning
Tailoring
Pressing
Shoe Shining
119.East AnnnStreet
Open Til 8 P. M. -
Also Sundays & Holidays
(Opposite court house since 1927)
NO 8-6968

Complete Tune-up Service Available
GOLDEN'S
SERVICE STATION
601 Packard NO 8-9429
,3
WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
Bumping and Painting
2007 South State NO 2-3350
S2
HELP WANTED-Male
Excellent CAREER Opportunity
Married or engaged male graduat-
ing seniors or grad students, any
field. Write Box 1, Michigan Daily.
Y1
PERSONAL
WANTED: 3 tickets to the Michigan
State game. Call Paul, 3-1374. P23
CONFUSED and lost? To find old
friends, new apartments, lost dogs
and bikes try DAILY classifieds. NO
2-4786 or NO 2-3241. , F
AH LEGALITY!
Happy 21 Butsy. P26
BEFORE YOU BUY a class ring, look
at the official Michigan ring. Burr
Patterson and Auld Co. 1209 South
University, NO 8-8887. Fil
SOPHOMORES, JUNIORS: Time on your
hands? Petition for 1960 J-Hop, 2534
SAB-Tues.-Sat. F27

J2

WASHINGS and/or ironings. Free pick-
up and' delivery. Specializing in cot-
ton dresses. NO 2-9020. AAl
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Black Clutch Bag, Friday night,
vicinity of Division & Williams. Re-
ward. Call Univ. Ext. 446 before 5
P.M., or NO 3-3895. Ask for Miss Shul-
man. A
LOST AT STADIUM: Black- Framed
Glasses - held together with paper-
clip. Reward. Call NO 3-2391 after 6.
A6

FOR RENT
DOUBLES ONLY. Linens furnished.
Only 1,1 block from Law Quad at 804
S. State (at Hill). C64
ROOMMATE NEEDED for two-man com-
fortably furnished house. NO 8-8693.
)C63
ONE SINGLE ROOM for men. One
block to Union. NO 8-6757, 509 S.
Division. C63
WANTED: Girl to share apartment. $35
monthly including utilities. ?%2 block
from campus. Call NO 3-7242, ask for
Nellie or Carloss at NO 8-7942. C63
TWO BLOCKS from campus, unfur-
nished 3 rooms and bath. New wall
to wall carpeting, refrigerator, stove,
heat and water furnished. This is
perfect for faculty member or teach-
ing fellow who appreciates clean
and quiet. $115 per month. 905 Oak-
land Ave. Cal
GIRL'S large single room on campus,
kitchen privileges, automatic laundry,
T.V., parking. Call NO 5-5523: C60
R6OMS FOR RENT in a quiet house.
Large closets - linens furnished. NO
5-5428. C57
FURNISHED ROOM in quiet home,
semi-private bath . and phone, 1208
Prospect St. Phone 2-0648 evenings.
C55
CAMPUS ROOMS, large quiet singles,.
doubles, linens furnished. Reason-
able. NO 3-4747. C2
FURNISHED student rooms: Male -- 2
singles at $10, 1 double $14-linen,
near Packard and Hill. NO 2-8372. C3
812 PAULINE, 3 rooms and bath, gas
heat, Oct. 1. $75. Clean and attrac-
tive. NO 3-6415 or Pontiac, FE 2-6681.
C5
FOUR ROOM, two bedroom apartment.
$125. All utilities included. Private
entrance., NO 2-7531. "014
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
FREE MONTH-Lovely three rooms and
bath. Lease, $90. NO 2-5279. 10C
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,
C30
USED CARS
1928 MODEL A SEDAN. Good campus
transportation. Load it up and head
for the game. Cheap! NO 3-0364.
N13
1955 VOLKSWAGEN. Export Sedan -
Strato-Silver (Silver-blue), $710. Call
NO 2-9748 after 5 P.M. N12
BRAND NEW LAMBRETTA 125 deluxe,
blue and grey, twin seats and spare,
$425. Also like new All-state Moped,
baskets, top condition. $125. tee at
1043 Ferdon or call NO 2-3617 after
6 P.M. Nil
1958 AUSTIN' HEALY SPRITE: 7,500 mi.,
new condition, $1,600. NO 3-2329 after
5 P.M. N10
1949 DE SOTO coupe, $73. Call NO
5-6469 after 5 P.M. N9
1956 PORSCHE, perfect condition, hard
top, sharp. Privately owned, priced
right. NO 3-1372. N4

FOR SALE
EVERGREENS: Michael Lee, an em-
ployee of Chem. stores raises Junipes,
yews, arborvitae, etc.. a a hobby,
and sells them at wholesale or less.
$2.50 to $5.00. Call NO 8-8574. B
FOR SALE: Lambretta Motor Scooter.
1958, buddy seat, spare tire, wind-
shield,Call NO 2-4401, Rm. 11, after
6:30 P.M.20
FOR SALE: Parallel board, complete set:
of instruments, and a full set of tri-
angles. Call HU 2-0120. 819
RENAULT DAUPHINE '57, Black. Ex-
cellent condition. GL 3-1072. )
HOUSE TRAILER for sale. Must sacri-
fice. $300 down. Take over $80 pay-
ments per month on $1100. NO 3-094.
1S=
LET ME KELP YOU furish that apart-
ment, 17" TV. excellent picture, $125.
Also ironing board, iron, fry pan
carving set, steak knife set, bead
box, canister set, 3 portable radios,
tape recorder and record player,. S.
at 1043 Frdon or call NO 2-317 aft-
er 6 P.M. 16
PORTABLE Monitor washing machine.
Cabinet style. Perfect condition. $40
NO 3-9670. 3
EVERGREENS: Michael Lee, an em-
ployee of chem stoes, raises juni-
pers, yews, arborvitae, etc., as a hobby,
and sells them at wholesale or less,
$2.50 to $5.00. Call NO 8-8574. 29
FOR SALE: Good tan camel's hair
coat. Size 12. $25.00. NO 3-6343. B11
FOR SALE-Duo-Therm oil heater, bar-
rels, tubing, etc. Call NO 54-145 days.
REAL ESTATE
$18,500
4 bedroom (or 3 with study) ranch,
near schools. Air-conditioned, wall-
to-wall carpeting, drapes. Gas heat,
Land contract or 4%% F.H.A. Fi-
nancing. NO 3-0774 after 6 P.M.
NEAR CAMPUS - 3 bedroom house
within walking distance of University
campus, garage, oil heat.- Phone NO
3-5098 after 5 P.M. to see. R2
HELP WANTED
PROFESSIONAL FRATERNITY desires
student to serve as part time porter in
exchange for board. Cali NO 3-2600
after 5:00. (1000
FORElGN CAR SALESMEN
Part-time--commission-must have
own car-familiarity with sports or
foreign ears preferable-some retail
sales experience. Write % Michga
Daily, Box 3. , )325
MALE STUDENT needed to pick up s
school children, my car, hours 2-4.
Phone NO 8-7076. 324
WANTED: Part & full time saleswomen
at the Eliz. Dillon Shop on Forest off
S. Univ. 323
TYPIST, experienced, appox. 4 hours
daily, Monday thru Friday. Steady
employment. Involves preparation and
layout of movie scripts. Must be a-
curate, campus location. Write box
2, Michigan Daily. J122
HELP WANTED-Sales Representatives
In Men's Dorms. Must be a member of
respective house in dorm. Contact
Chuck, NO 2-3241 1-5 P.M. M19
BABY SITTER NEEDED for one four
year old, Monday and Wednesday
afternoons 12:45-3:15 p.m. during fal
semester. Call NO 5-5585 anytime.
His
FEMALE: Mature person for general
office work. Some typing. Permanent
position. 40 hour week, University
Microfilm Inc., 313 N. lst Street. H17
CERTIFIED TEACHER to work with
kindergarten age children. Hr. 11:30
to 5:30 p.m. Call NO 8-7282, After
six call NO 2-3617. 318
APPLICATIONS now being taken for
Michigan Daily paper boy, morning
delivery, $14 per week. No collecting.
Call Steve, NO 2-5400. H15
WANTED: Part time or full time sales-
man with the John Hancock (Mutual)
Life Insurance C. Call NO 2-2321
Tues. and Wed. from 12-3. H
WANTED-Experienced Arthur Murray
teachers, full or part time. NO 2-5539.
1311,S. University. 310
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
PIANOS-ORGANS NEW & USED
Ann Arbor Piano & Organ Co.
213 E. Washington NO 3-3109
TAPE RECORDERS

Revere-WebCor-Ekptape-
Parts and Service for almost
all makes.
MUSIC CENTER
300 S. Thayer St. NO 2-2500

U. of M. PLATFORM ATTRACTIONS,

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you can keep in your room
More vitamin C than orange juice, New instant TANG isthe breakfast
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Make as much as you want, whenever you want. Just mix with plain cold
water-nothing to squeeze, nothing to unfreeze.
Drink TANG every morning ,and get more vitamin C than orange or
grapefruit juice gives you. Plus vitamin A. Tastes real good, too.
Today's assignment: get TANG!

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Nov. 19
OTHER ATTRACTIONS:
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