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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1926

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE SEVEN

FULLBACKS TOP HIGH POINT LIST;
- u 1 OHIO LEADS FOR AGGREGATE SCORE

FUR UN1 YEAR PRLIU
McKchnies Disecharg Explained as
Outgrowth of Dissension Among
TcaiumatCs
STARRED WITH DETROIT
(By Associated Plrss)
PITTSBURGH, Oct. 25.-Owen J.
(IDonie) Bush, manager bf the In-
dianapolis American Association lBase-
ball- club, has signed a one yea con-
tract to pilot the Pittsburgh Nationals
in 1927, Pirate officials announce.
Bush will succeed Bill MKechnie,
who was informed last week by Pres-
ident Barifey Dreyfuss that his serv-
ices would no longer b required.-
Piate folowers at the time expressed
the opinion that McKechnie's dis-
charge was an outgrowth of internal
dissension in the ranks of the world's
champions of 1925.1
Bush'as proninently mentioned in
connection with the Pittsburgh man-
agerial berth, as was Art Fletcher, of
Philadelphia.'
In announcing Bush's appointment,
Sane Dreyfuss, treasurer of the Pitts-
burgh club, said the contract covered
only the season of 1927. He refused
to make public the financial clause of
the paper.
Bush, manager of the Indianapolis
team for three years, formerly man-
aged the Washington Senators. As a
big league player he starred with De-
troit at sliortstop.
All class athletic managers enter-
iig teams' in the inter-class ,speedball
competition must file their entry ap-
plications at the intramural office this
meek, it was announced yesterday. by
the intramural department, which is
sponsoring the tournament.
A schedule of teams sand games will
be drawn up at the end of this week, ]
and playing will start next week. In-
tamural officials are expecting that
n arly a score of teams will be entered
i this year's competition.
READ THE WANT ADS
repairs
RIDER'S PEN SHOP
Headquarters
Remington
PORTABLE
TYPEWRITERS'
The Lightest, Strongest
Portable
WATCH AND
JEWELRY,
R:EPAIRING '
Fancy Shaped
Watch Crystals
Watch Sraps
Hailer's
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After a month of play in which the In team scoring Ohio still leads the
open style of game and the forward remainder of the Conference schools
pass have been the outstanding fea- I on the offense, but the Buckeyes are
tures, the old-fashioned hard-smash- led by Wisconsin on the defense, as
ing fullbacks who can hit like pile the Badgers were unscored on until
drivers and tear the opposing line in the Hoosier eleven downed Crofoot
shreds still blaze the trail in the race for a safety and thus scored two
for individual Conference scoring hon- l points. The two field goals scored
ors. against the Wolverines in the non-
Karow, Ohio's sensational fullback,i Conference tilts against Oklahoma
flashed to the lead when he tallied A. & M. and Michigan State represent
two touchdowns against the Hawkeye the sum of points scored by the op-
eleven and raised his total to 48 poneftts of the powerful Michigan
points, four more than that of Molen- teani, while only nine points have been
da, whose seven touchdowns and two made against Northwestern.
points after touchdown raise his total fMinnesota, by coming from behind
to 44. at the end of the first half to score
Joesting, upon whom the Gophers 67 points against Wabaish, gained third
have placed the main hopes of their position in the scoring column with a
plunging attack, is more than up- total of 125 points, only five lss than
holding his task with six touchdownsithe total amassed by Michigan.
and 36 points, half of these being hctot ad bndichigan.
made against Wabash Saturday. The; Chicag6 and Indiana are the only
first halfback to challenge the leaders Big Ten teams whose opponents have
is "Frosty" Peters whose main threat iutscored them. The Maro t ecord
as a scorer lies in his ability as a rs 33 poinpts against 639 and the nd
drop-kicker. Peters, with three touch- ana rec6rd is 47 points against 60
downs, three field goals, and seven pointS fnade by rival teams.
points after touchdown, rests tempor- IThe folloWjng table includes only
arily in fourth place with a total of iConference games in the won and lost
34 points. columns, but covers all games in the
Following are the leading scorers: IOint scoring table:

CONFID ENCE
In our custmOers is inspired by all the
work that we do. Ou rhand methods
of laundry work are as easy on clothes
as home methods. You too will realize
this fact when you receive clothes that we
have laundered.
THE MOE LAUNDRY

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Molenda, Mich .... 44
Joesting, Minn. . ..36
P(eters, Illinois . .34
Gustafson, N'w'trn.32
Peplaw, Minn..32
Grim, Ohio.......30
Crofoot, Wis....... 30
Bennett, Ind. .... . 24"
IFriedman, Mich. ..22

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People of Refinement
eeirr
heat and strength use Wrigley
Chewing Sweets.
Be=ause Wrgley's a delightful confec-
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thCteeth, and, by increasing the flow of
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rf you are a telephone suibscriber call )imimie,
the Ad-Taker, Dial 21214, Ind your want ad
will be charged.
SThe Michigan Daily reserves the right to
classify all wants ads under appropriate head-
inks and to revise or withhold objectionable
This column closes at 3 P. M. date preced-
iog publication. Notice of any er-or must be
given in time for the second insertion. b
CASH RATES
Ten cents per reading line (oh the basis of
five average words to the line) for one or two
insertions.
{Nine cents per reading line for three or more
insertions.
CAsr classifieds received at the Daily office
in The Press Building on Mlaynard Street.
CONTRACT RATES ,
Special standardized rates given on applica-
tion.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT-Warm pleasant single
room at 514 Cheever Ct Just back
of Union. Phone 8628, 25-26-27
FOR RENT-One double and one
single room; warm and light. 208
N. Division, Phone 6521.
22-23-24-25
FOR SALE
FORD SALES AND SERVICE
1925 FORD ROADSTER, mdtor over-'
hauled, good balloon tires, new
top, 'good upholstering.
TWO 1925 FORD COUPES, new rub-
ber, upholstering in=good shape,
motor A-I.
1925 FORD TOJURING, upholstering
good, motor A-1, and '5 balloon
tires.
FORDS--All kinds, bought at H. S.
Platt's Ford Sales and Service.
Are guaranteed for 30 days. Come
in and look them over.
25-28-29
FOR SALE-1924 Ford touring, good
running condition; good tires, start-
er, $50:00 Stuart Robison, 1115 For-
est. Phone 6592. 24-25-26
FOR SALE-Ferd touring hi god con-
dition, $40. Dial 8565. 23-24-25
FOR SALE-Four fifty yard line tick-
ets for the Michigan-Navy football
game. Two dollars each. Call 7165..
23-24-25
FOR SALE-Wemen's beaver coat
with raccoon collar and cuffs, sold
ata sacrfce. Call 3010.
22-23-24-25-26
FOR SALE-Latest model Remington
Portabl' typewriters. A limited num-
ber of used portables. For free dem-
onstration- phone 3489.. 19e.o.d.tf
LOST
LOST-Green slicker, white paint
mark on each sleeve. Call 21775.
Mr. Johnston. Reward. 25
LOST-Saturday at Ferry Field, Sec-
tion J, Michigan Mt, blanket with
three star, Finder please call 'Carl
Johnson, Ann Arbor 9693. Reward.
25

WANTED-ON TO THE NAVY GAME
4 live students wanted to sell arm
bands at the Navy game. Our org-
anization averaged $13 profit each
on last Saturday's game. Who wants
to go? Call 6455 after 5:30. Must
know by Thurs. morning. F. H.
Fradenburgh, 116 N. State, Apt. 9,
25-26
WANTED - Business girl desires
single room in vicinity of campus,
or willing to share suite or apart-
ment. Dial 3449. 25
WANTED-Graduate students desire
suite near campus, Southeast. If
there are other students will not
consider. Bath it possible. Box
124. 25-26-27
WAITED-Man and wife wants job
in private home or fraternity. Can
give good references. Box 125.
25-26-27
WANTED STUDENTS to know that
Sam pays from $5 to $25 for old
sufts and ov'ecoats.
121 E. ANN DIAL 4306
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WANTED-Work for board in frater-
nity house' or restaurant. Dial 6292.
Ask for Chowdbury. 23-24-25
WANTED-Chemn. Engineering studen't
for part time work. Apply any eve-
ning at 1115 S. University. 23-24-25
FOUNTAIN PENS
.Remember that Rider's Masterpens
are made in Ann Arbor and serviced
while you wait; that you get skilled'
PXNMAKERS service on repairing at
Rider's Pe'n Shop, not equalled else-
where in the State. Our skill and
special knowledge of pens are the
safeguards to your purchases or re-
pairing. -25-27-29
NOTICE
NONICE-Parcel delivery and baggage
transfer, washings, suitcases, trunks
and furniture; excellent service.
Dial 6016. 24-25
SUITS AND OVERCOATS-Very reas-
onable prices, tailored or ready-
made. We have a wonderful vari-
ety of patterns. Repairing also a
specialty. Beautiful fabrics for your
winter overcoat.
WILD THE' TAYLOR
109 E. Washington
- Phone 5069
21 eod .tf
AMBITIOUS STUDENT? YES!
Mr. M. C. Dent, '28, made $4.94 in
two hours last Wednesday after-
noon-his first week. Students
who need money, or merely wish
business training will be afforded
every opportunity. Large national
manufacturer with local Branch
Office. CaU or phone.
209 S. State St., Suite 5. Dial 9592.
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Corduroy and SheepskinI

Coats
all colors, in Wool, Slicker or Sheepskin Lining
Are bought for less here.
Wool Blouses, Leather Coats and Jackets
For Ladies and Men

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ADLER CLOTHES
Exclusive for College Men
The "Michigan Model"
Designed by Mr. Del Prere for
the Michigan men-at prices of
ordinary clothes. With extra
trousers.
$35 - $40 - $45
Fitting guaranteed by Xr. Del Prete.
Twenty-one years' experience in tail-
oring college clothes.
Top Coats - Special
Values to $40
Now
$25 and $30
Overcoat weather is here.
Blue Overcoats, Extra Long
"The Cornell"
-At-

LOST-Enrouto-from Detroit to Ann
Arbor a Nu Sigma Nu fraternity
pin Upsilon, 1920, S. Brill. Please
call P. Jacobs, 1030 Oakland. Dial
9419. Reward. 25-26-27,
LOST-Exchanged by mistake at
Grangers 'Saturday night, black
Hudson seal coat with squirrel
'trimmings and greyvelour hat. Will
the girl who obtained same kindly
return to Grangers and secure own
coat. 25-26
LOST-Brown hat, initials D. G. Call
4418 Gawne. 25-26-27
LOST-In south "stand box at Ferry
Field, Illinois-Michigan game, ie
robe, blue one 'side, plaidother.. Re-
ward. Dial 4418 Doug Ginn.
25-26-27

BAND BOX CHOCOLATES
75c and $1.00 per pound
Sold Exclusively on
the Campus at
SWIFT'S DRUG STORE
340 S. State
23-e.0.d. tf.
EXPERIENCED piano and pipe organ
teacher. Emma Fisher Cross, for-
mer faculty member School of Mu-
sic and, pupil of Leschetizky of
Vienna. Studio, Apt. 8, 610 E. Lib-
erty. Phone 3566. lleodtf
FOUNTAIN PEN INK
The average dealer is as blind as
the user as to what constitutes correct
ink for your Fountain Pen. He is too
busy with a thousand other items to
find out. We are specialists in this
line. It Is our business to know. Our
Fountain Pen Ink is Government Rec-
ord Ink, good color and dependable
in every way for your Fountain FPen.
RIDER'S PEN SHOP

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A large assortment in Tan and Grey Suede, Reindeer flesher,
Brown Napa and Horse Hide, as also Corduroys, Wool Plaids
Navakots.

Black and
and Wool

These are popular with college men and our prices
are as popular as the garments.
Moccasin Packs and ligh-Tops
Breeches, Wool and Sweat Shirts, Puttees, Wool Hose,
Hunting Boots, Laundry Bags, Cove-Alls, Etc.
Towe' Slickers
FISH BRV

$37.50
Others, $25-Wi4

LOST-A man's black top coat, in vi-
cinity of Monroe and Haven, day of
Illinois game. Finder please call
Hascall, at 4147. . . 25-26-27
LOST-Keys in leather case, Saturday
on or near Ferry Field. Reward. C.
H. .Stocking. Phone Univ. 248-M.
25
LOST-Onl Washington St., between
Division and State, a Milano pipe.
Finder please call 2-1067.
24-25-26
TYPEWRITERS
Tfpe your themes and theses, it
pays. Let us show you how you can
buy a Remington or Corona on easy
payments.
We also rent or sell standard mach-
ines which are in A-1 condition.
Is your typewriter out of repair? We
repair them and Will give you quick
and dependable. service.
RIDER'S PEN SHOP
25-27-29

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When you get a GoiwDN Shirt you get a collar
from the hands ofthe xprt ArrowColar m aIes
CLUET, PEABOD)Y & CO. INC.. MAKERS

Special
$2.50 Imported
Wool Hose
$2.0

Gordon Slicker Lined
Corduroy Coats
$9.50
Grays, Blues and Browns

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Wool Blankets

Lverything That's New hi Furnishings.
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