19, 1924 THE MICIGMAN.DAILY COLM lCOLUMN Osteopathic I'ysicia tE ATI .M$ ~R 1IG T3P.M. I 0pF.Lec StDNTS ' toi any ji'rt(i cif y .I(C SI(i!ITS, litd;,;N~P YS otoCourtIrouose etProp. Phelne 35.11-J. sop 0 FOR SA1LE STUDENT GIRLS washing wanted. Will call for and deliver. Phtonc FOR SALE~ Paramount tenor banjo I 3004-R. ' Stlyle I13. One year old. Good condi- tOiL :zCall1 at room D35 Lawyers j WANTED Four Wisconsin tickets, to- Club. 1 gether or in pairs. Arcade Jewelry. 6 DST~II WI~~LSFo F~d,~ ! Shop. Phone 152-W. plete with hiub s, bearings, drums WANTED A few ladies and young4 aiimi carrier, nearly new. 1208 men to represent prominent Chi- W lell1 cago firm with a. high class and dlignified proposition. No experi-t FOR SA.LE Remington Portable1 en ce necessary. Liberal compensa- Ty pewriters. Time paymlenits if d1 fion. Apply Tuesday between 4 and sired. (Geo. lRegister, G04 E. Mladi- 1 5 at Room 2 University H-all. son".I'hone 111'09. WANTEID Two tihkets for Wisconsin $65.00 'MONTHLY. Heated unfurnish- M~ich.gl ae al eie 0 c(l paif ment. Will fu nishl for f U. Madlison St. Phone 1809. no ilid Aextra echarge. Restricted. ._ I 'he 'r.,230-WV. IRilhh T. Swezcey. 'FAMiL, snd,. Student washing - To 1'.1'[E1 P iT hE a RIM3 4)Pd) ''KO I TILNZE DAILY ADVERTISERS Place cards m-ade for your fill parties. Call Colburn at 702-,I be-I tween 7:15 'and 8:00 P. M. for infor- Red~X atid oration. 7 . r;, ; ' ,- .. ,. The Zi-3 geaes ad rbal timhlas of the Zeppaelinis, seen gliding over New York City, with the. dinsonrivr bneth t. he u'E:1of IT,:clouds-esablished a world's record yfor Calitiflhmo s IRight ii com ing 'from _ ''2 riany to(join ime air f4tc: o *Ihe lJ. r'. -navy. vi JulYfQUARTERS 1s 2nd + v + -vne w z a ' ? 7 t L t ,' ;r 5 y t'.+; 3rd Rti FINAL E E E 391 f (Continued frons ."AKei) for Ilawliins, Flora fur1,C'rbe-; for Steele, ifavwkinsfo dara Domhoff for 11ihs ov Steele for Dewey, Lov,; (e.for idiin Marian forLoct, "idnuA llerrnstein, CGrubbe for l" . Grange, Leon,ad for 2c Itw a for Rokusek, Grng f: ( <'k~la" it. of (t" iu?:i'C13The lrhhMichiganr l22~a I~e A IiHo -; ~''~~i''nt'a 'r ~4 ~ mn brke hrogh'the line fomr xan e dP r 13 rin 'ds ~ ~~ a ~. i z. made 3ya rds and I i ~ eSteeIt Ii~i 7 i; (lo% iim on a crasms buck. Rock- 4:~ I. Lwr~ on£i':1,fo.lar--well was nailed for a two yard loss in. ! rby illI.Ii orb Si ae m' foug~hlis way A: Wal (aiigli er~'s kckc-ofl t Fol ig it guardfor' 7 yards. onI 'II mH 5yr icadieturmu tv- I iumdearoas itle Illinois _ -2 z ine. 1ll i;aefoum >r'" l ine... ii l i.'i play on thme Ilii- I-a. :t ., ~oc wy'' ~ Yar'd lim . LeTzonard made 1,r 1 1 t b; I o ai wscalltbrth:aIhr'ough c(ente'r. Gail ivan ninade (r aa' - lt w pnmisem'd> > ' 1 imemZomitd right end. I3al on i_; i~ . 'all : n«o armm the . ., I yardI line. x1 r c5 al ie.le:ot pmolaced Marion. Leonard n ktheil to mel'vxell Wlt Iv-sstjo edat ccenter. Gallivan nor ? on n.atu re m his owam: 3RI made t.,twaibout h left tackile. Brit- ;, Aln. rl:a went in for' ton wauzs hurried on his kick and ('mgaA irpagdtlrough h for nunt ed 0out cboummds on his own 45 f r the Illinois 40 yardr line. A pas1 tv~i l :'o ;licenter. Sianlua y-i Imne-. 'Srnnmman lost twelve yards j from the sucker goal line. Rockw~el Rockwell to Miller w as good fo" te'wen. i nroa H left, guard for 7 trib'e. Wi n a ter pt around left end. Stanm-1 carried the ball over on a quarter yards p~utting imebal(,l7 e ol ~'i:maet for Siarnmaman. Ball in l lich- r' , to Sloer -was incomzplete, back sneak ofd punt formation. [Rock. line.. Miller maefie eem ade ii;i is, -sslon on time Illinois 44 yard A' 1 " 17 Sco re: hin1ois 27, )hi i- -well kicked goal. Score: Illinois39 three. Steger added t? wo tuoph1maIi gmmn 7s I ichigan 14. line putting the ball onlieiia20 okwl was pushed back for :no I econd ha1-l-Third Quarter Kunow went in for Slaughter, and yard line. A pass b:y Iockwl an fle'nncefrtdw hog Steger kicked off to Hall who re- Umnus took the place of Roberts.. incomplete. j.ittl. Stamnnan was stop~ped turnmed the ball to the IIlhini 28 yard Britton kicked off to Rockwell who Rockwell fmlbled a por d.- rmab U-n after lnaking 3 yards. line. Leonard minl de 5 through right ran the ball 17 yards to Michigan's Rockwel funj;iam. ,au's lotn ~s to Steger was guard. Gran1ge was againi in the line- 22 yard line. Time out for Illinois. centerand it ,. ,_I te. Stimminai 's pass over the up. Grange added four more through Gallivan went in for Hall. nois 30 yard line.. -mol aiSi-hiewe; kced down. Foutrt the line. Hail made it first clowTn on Domihoff wriggled through the line Elwain made 3 yardsC rng 'ct-don allo the Illinois 37 yard line, the Illinois 38 yard line. Grube for seven yards. McElwain went in,- ing the ball on r::5ow 25yar ib: 1 = cl's amt boimded back amid nailed Grange after 'lie hiad raced j for Leonard. Steger made first down again broke mway riiteciie >dort ij~22yd around rightt emnd for 35 yards to the on the Michigan 34 yard line. Dom- Micigui ea an rced*n,~~1v lieMichigan 28 yard line. Leonard niade hoff's pass was .incomplete. Steger Michgan oal ine illr a 5 yad I l 1 ~enli;uhit I"mittomn's puiint omt. urmore through thle line, Grange ; made 3 yards tlroi gh right tackle. ru. lliSecnduate Grange was tripped for a ten yard; McElwain fumbled and Muhl mccoy- wasof sileonthemmxl.ply mma. . oss by Flora.. A pas Grange to Kas-: eredt. Britton- punted to the M ichiigan Elai fild o amn.Grng mreROkWii t iaroreT cud for sel way. food for twelve yards-. 402 yard line. A pass, Domihoff to 5 hog jeln.Brio';4kaaIr Ro'rtarund wastallowfdrto dlowned sby Mcl1,a in mr M "fn':to yr', prthiree through oen- , a 20 yard line. S'rr luge~ "aHt'mh' d mwTline~. Leona~rd ,Fresh S u-a )berry three yards. Rockwel's irkm'l' 3d ou , ad l hrough left tack 1le. mg - dead (jon1 the Ilni 3yr ie lhia andaYardl. Rockv' 1'ernonIc Illinois 21 inn('" 14 ! 'S o h i-fmnlmlhrit o's kxick but ecov r;r =cag fC.v-,c ie ile ae d J no\s li~l w sin r feon 'n ( inro A pas, Starmnan to Rockwell, ~ Three Delicious Flavors in our Special C Mr. Jamgotch, who has made Oriental rugs popular in Ann Arbor by selling them at prices within the reach of most everyone, has. had many successful sales here and plans to return Monday with a larger and more compl ete collection than ever before. Larger and More Complete Display a.oerPie $12.00 and up In this bigger and better collection will be found all" types of Oriental and Chinese rugs from the most rare kind to the better known designs. There will be all priced rugs, from $2.00 up. Mr. ,Jamgotch will welcome ' all lovers of Oriental rugs and will be glad to show them his collection. He will do everything possible to serve rug customers and cordially invites everyone who desires to posses Oriental rugs to visit .the collection early, as he does not plan to be in Ann Arbor an extensive time. f11