0 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1926 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Mum"$" SPORT CRITICS, WATCH THIS MAN I L i i the *. t a Dail I i i\w~a.+A: 3~'LaM Jwi D WdV4P! MAN Indibidualized Smart Furnishings OWILD { ""V"I' -; WANTED-Barber wanted; student, for Saturdays. Good money. C. L. Pp _ 10A R V oW-,nvo ' P I If you ate a telephone subscriber call Jimtiv 3 c8. vC11Lon r110110 the Ad-Taker, Dial 21214, and your want ad 1.27-28-29 will be charged. The Michigan Daily reserves the right to , classify all wants ads under appropriate head- WANTED-Single room by student ings and to revise or withhold objectionable for $3 a week. Box 127. 27-28-29 This column closes at 3 P. M. date preced- ing publication. Notice of any er-or must be WANTED-Student laundry wanted. given in time for the second insertion. Will call for and deliver it. Dial CASH RATES Ten cents per reading line (on the basis of 6276. 26-27-28 five average words to the line) for one or two insertions. j Nine cents per reading line for three or more WANTED-Four tickets for O. S. U. inser tionis.- game ; do not need to be adjacent. Casr classifieds received at the Daily office all; o not dja in The Press Building on M1aynard Street. Call Northrop, Phone 21281. CONTRACT RATES 26-27-28 Special standardized rates given on applica- tion. K I VV x m 'n_ joo s b we-ed "Bernie'" Shively Who started at left guard against the Yostmen Saturday and is ex- pected to make a good showing with t he Illini this year. Shively is a tower of strength in the Illinois line being. a veteran of last season, and if his game shows the improven out this year that it did last fall many sport critics feel that he will be named for several of the mythical elevens when Decem- ber comes pround and the "hot stove league" begins its sessions. Tack Lovette, however, gave the Illini lineman plenty to think abou t last Saturday. , 4 ^"- ! ' . y ' l f g * f i ,. .r .. .S .1. i ' t 1 FO7R RENT FOR RENT-Very nice bedroom and °totdv don for three. 516 W it 9278 Dial. 28-29-30, FOR RENT-A very pleasant front suite, private family. Dial 22131. 27-28-29 FOR SALE FOR SALE--Tour car for sale. $100 takes it. 119 N. Thayer. 27-28-29 FOR SALE-Pedigreed German police pup, male, 6 months, wolf grey. Easy -price. 2006 Washtenaw 9217. " 27-28-29-30 FOR SALE-Fine 'five-tube radio with complete apparatus. Cheap. Call any night between seven and eight at 110 S. Ingall and will demon- strate. 27-28-29 FOR SALE-A Nash Co. Suit, Over- coat or Topcoat, made to measure, $23.00. Guaranteed fit. Phone ,21073. 26-27-28 FOUND FOUND-Blue, double-breasted, Van Bowen & Cress overcoat. Call Rumm- ler 7045. 28-29 LOST LOST-Jeweled S. A. E. pin some- where on canApus. Reward if re- turned. Phone 8d018. 28-29-30 WANTED-Tickets for O. S. U. game. Call 7125 after 7, ask for Westheimer. If you received tickets promises will do. 26-27-28 WANTED-Men, women or students, boys or girls, who wish to make good money in their spare time. A real proposition if you really wish to make some extra money easy. Call Terry Greil, Phone 4531, after 6 p. m., or come to 509 S. Division after 7 p. m. evenings. 26-27-28 WANTED-Tickets for Ohio State game. I. Weber, 832 E. University. Phone- 6777. 26-27-28 WANTED-3 tickets for Wisconsin game. Promises will do. Dial 5618, ask for M. Baer. 26-27-28 1 WANTED-A student giirl to work for room and board. Call 21588. tf WANTED STUDENTS to know tl1at Sam pays from $5 to $25 for old suits and overcoats. 121 E. ANN DIAL X306 :_, ..,tf NOTICE NOTICE-Tutor, University graduate, will tutor in Math., Physics and Chem. Phone 4805. 27-28-29 WAINT1ED-Rooms for week-c id «Z the Wisconsin game. Prefer south- east side of campus. Phone 3540. 26-27-28 ON THE PULLMANS 4 Wilton A. Simpson ENROUTE TO WASHINGTON-- MICHIGAN FOOTBALL SPECIAL- Oct. 28. Football excursions are much the same as student special trains, with the exception that the porter is al- lowed to wear his own hat, the fire axe 'remains in its proper place, and Pullman towels are stolen by the half dozen instead of by the gross. Have you Lever been on an opera trip? Well, this trip isn't anything like that. Several members of the team were seen studying diligently, but upon closer observation we found that they were just trying to cre- ate an impression. Walter Weber was reading "Madame X, or the Why Girl" and Baer was reading a pamphlet on natural life called, "Artist and Models." When Oos- terbaan began singing a modified version of "Oh, if I only had you," Gilbert, 1who was reading a copy of Wild West Stories which lie found on the station floor (so lie claims), filled the car with a great howl, "Study\ hours!!!!!!" Bo Molenda felt out of place on the train today- and insisted that he be allowed to have a workout in the car. On one line plunge down the aisle, he made nine seats. On another oc- casion he was stopped for no gain when Flora pushed his suitcase out into the aisle, spoiling Molenda's equilibrium. Molenda was penalized two seats on the play, for swearing. Wieman ruled that the train was in aotion and advanced the ball in Mo- lenda's favor. Molenda was forced out of hounds when Friedman called for time out to brush off his trousers. "Brush right off, Friedman, Brush right off." The practice was brought to an 'abrupt end when Mr. Pullman rose in anger and shouted impetuous- ly, "Say, what do you think this is- a fraternity house party?" During the short stop over at Detroit, Benny Oosterbaan spent his time making the acquaintance of the iegar counter attendant. She was of rare pulchritude, with a figure of the Russian design. We were unable to detect the con- versation, but whatever it was, the Russian squaw professed keen in- terest in the garrulous college PROFESSIONAL TENNIS TOURNAMENT APPROVED (Iy Associated Press) NEW YORK, Oct. 28.-Approval of steps to organize American tennis in- boy. I In more than one wa-, Oosterbaan is fast regaining his all-American form. When the gray haired conductor came lumbering down the aisle shouting, "Tickets, please, tickets," Mr. Tillotson thoughtlessly answered "Sorry, not a ticket in the dlace; you must have sent in your application after Oct. 1." The conductor looked puzzled and his face turned rubicund. After a short pause, he replied cyn- ically, "Say-Don't poke fun around here.- Are you one of these wise col- lege boys?" Tillotson remembered his place and gave him his Union card. The major part of an hour was spent in discussing the various ways of shaking hands with the President and what would be ap- propriate*to ask Calvin in the short interview. Truskowski brought his Political Science text and read a short sketch on the powers of the President. Ooster- baan failed to see where that could be of any interest to the Presidenit anmd said that lie would ask Cal if those fish stories of his were true. Baer is going to ask him if the $300,000 paint job on the White House was worth the expenditure. Molenda said he would ask Cal to speak at his graduation-he would set no defi- nite date. There was a rumor about the car that there was a "little brown jug" in camp. With a purely altruistic motive, we set out to find the culprit who would bring a jug on a football special. Both of the investigators expressed deep regret when they found that Hoyt had brought -along a gallon of rubbing alcohol. I I r. r * . St I - i . A . *Ee r A ,1' d - , !,.- . i i 4 I' When the dinner was announc- ed, some fraternity man asked po- litely if there were any guests and then made a dash for the diner. With Molenda leading the interference, Oosterbaan, Flora, and Weber were the outstanding men in the rush that followed. Oosterbaan exchanged three or four plates before lie found one of the right proportion, apologizing for his actions by saying, "I al- ways play for big steaks." LOST-Square red silk scarf Sunday night between Arcade theatre and Betsy Barbour, Paisley pattern, Frances Miller on edge. Call 6816., 27-28-29 LOST-Three strand pearl necklace on campus. Call 9741. Henrietta Rener, 202 S. Thayer. Reward. 27-28 LOST-Pair tortoise shell glasses in black leather case. Call Mary Hell- yer 3931. 27-28-29i LOST-Alpha Omega Alpha key, en- graved Rush '18 M. Bell. Please re- turn to Dr. Bell, University Health Service. 27-28-29 LOST-Friday afternoon, glasses in brown case between High School and Starbuck's restaurant. Call Virginia Hitchcock 6764. Reward. 27-28-29 LOST-A beaded bag, containing check book and ben. Lost between 'Uni- versity hospital and campus. Call 3022. Ask for A. Pavwilch. 27-28-29 LOST-Lady's green pocketbook\Fri- day in Michigan Central station. Re- ward. Call Hawkinson 9417. 26-27-28 LOST-Pair bone rim glasses in case. Sunday night, between 602 East Huron and Library. Call 8651. Re- ward. 26-27-28 LOST-One Sigma Phi Esilon fra- ternity pin in Angell Hall or vicin- ity. Phone 9717. Chuck Atwell. 26-27-28 LOST-Near Michigan University old fashioned gold bar pin, heirloom. Reward, return to desk at Michigan Union. 26-27-28 WANTD WANTED-Four Wisconsin tickets. Ask for Pulaski. Phone 22372. 28-29-30 WANTED-Two male students to wash dishes daily at Sorority house. Call stewardess 8907. 28-29-30 WANTED-Three tickets for O. S. U. game. Doubles or singles. Phone 8162. 28-29-30 WANTED-Five O. S. U. football tic- kets. Phone 6837. 28-29-30 WANTED-One ticket for O. S. U. game. Call 7542 evenings. 28 WANTED-Piano and trombone player for dance orchestra. 'Dbial 9588. 28-29-30 1 WANTED-Two or three O. S. U. game tickets. Dial 95'88. 28 1540 A FORD SALE'S AND SERVICE 1925 FORD ROADSTER, motor over- hauled good balloon tires, new top, good upholstering. TWO 1925 FORD COUPES, new rub- ber, upholstering in good shape, motor A-1. 1925 FORD TOURING, upholstering good, motor *A-1, and 5 balloon tires. FORDS--All kinds, bought at I. S. Platt's Ford Sales and Service. Are guaranteed for 30 days,. Come in and look them over. 25-28-29 NOTICE-Mell Gillespie, Teacher and Soloist; thirty years experience; banjos mandolin, gui 'ad chord construction. Dial 4757. 8 to''30 mi' od A NOTABLE ARRAY of overcoatings sepejally selected for the college Ambrosial slumber was poured over the football team at an early hour, hut we rem ained on watch to see if there would be any pajama parties. Wilfred 0. Cross was wrong-there weren't any. SPEEDBALL RESULTS may. fabrics, Of y $3 Buys a Parker D. 0. The flashingblack Newcomer made byDuofold Craftsmeh%- HE nearest thing made to a Parker Duofold Pen is the new D. Q.--meaning Duofold Quality. It is really a $4 value -with *White Gold Girdle, smart fluted gripand a pocket clip; or an extra large ring to link to your note-book. More than thatit hasa jewel- smooth point of 14K gold, tipped with polished Iridium.. The same Ink-Tight Duo- Sleeve Cap, Press-Button Filler, and sure-fire "Lucky Curve" feed asth-Duofold. k You can't beatit-you can't tie it under $5. All good pen counters catry this college creation-or can get it double quick. THE PARKER PEN COMPANY Pai'Duofold Penl. to match the pen.8WO Factory and General Offices I JANESVILLE. WIS. structors with a view to establish I professional tennis championship In the quarter-final round of the in tournament here next year, was given terfraternity speedball tournament, today by Jones W. Mersereau, presi- Alpha Sigma Phi lost to Phi Chi yes- dent of the United States Lawn Tennis terday, 9-8, in a hard fought struggle. association. Wednesday's games resulted in vic- Taking cognizance of plans for such I tories for- Beta Theta Pi and Alpha .n organization outlined by George A. Sigma Phi. The former defeated Phi .Aguter, coach of the West Side Tennis Sigma Delta, 3-0, and the latter won 'ijb at Forest Hills, N. Y., Mersereau from Phi Lambda Kappa, 6-5, after felt that U. S. L. T. A. "'would be in- playing an 8-8 tie with the same team. relined to give the professionals every. encouragement." Subscribe for The Michigan Daily. "Speaking merely for myself," said l. ihe present executive, "I should say I DDIIG NOTICE {at such an organization should be a benefit to the game. We are glad to T 'reiourage the professionals of George 1 Ther lasse n thlUnin s guter'type.swimming classes in the nion "I can't see where the U. S. L. T. A. pool Saturday morning. .- 9 hn +h t iahtc't nhection to MATT MANN. foreign material, ai- lored in the latest Modes wvitIh broad square shoulders and long eacsy lines. Single and double breasted models I 41 WAN'TED - Tickets for Wisconsin game. Dial 7608. Ask for Crosby. 00 ')Q I I a