I SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1926 THE, MICHIGAN DAILY PAGESVE i Powerful Gopher Eleven Unable To Stop~ 1WT61cr~ie Claim To Conference Title i !I I (Con tinu ed from Page Six) Cupid has a ra-time day Charlestons up andr.7 down Broadivay! l t ;n g at si.1 e a ! [.llrooii - th lose 1ch ii g bhies iin at.h11,01-room, . Girls, * 't iiow wiiat il;'s like till you ry t aik a fox-trot sound~ like a Michigan's 48 yard line. Joesting niade two yards.} F+'riedirian2 intercalated Creer's leass giving Michigap the hall on its ownj 25 yard line.F Meili went in for Kaiiski. Weber madte two yards through center, John-1 son wi~s replaced b~y 14 de. Friedman gained a yard. Blustin replaced Wheel- er. Friedman hit left guard for three yards. Michigan was penialized five yards, for being offside. Gilbert punted to Hyde on M~innesota's, 40 yard line. "Ale Gopher half back r eturned the hall five yards. Gilbert intercepated H~yde's for- ward pass and raced 50 yards before being downed four yards from the Min- nesota goal line as the game endled. FINAL: MICHIGAN 7, huN NES0.- TA 6. The :Industrial Athletic association, of San Francisco, is conducting a i basketball tourney with 52 teams and 600. athletes competing.I CHIAMPAIGN.-Figh t varsity grid- ! men will graduate from Illinois this year. If yo e ti A it'nne I'eh(rallin1' tihe rl-IiTak, Dial -21214 , -d)U i .tic :, w ill h l ::u c i 'l T theic I Daily rr+ i the alt ct ltcrssify all "'lilts ails tiin j1~ i ld T his coluncloses at 131P. ]\i ie r [e- in<' pullictation. No tice ,4 ;Iniv r mulOst lhe givenin time for the scerollinicci I te. j CASH RATES Tecn cents per r it; ine Sac(en fthe 1,;isof a live ta'ei Aewords to tle lhne) 1 t ,:,,ur twoI inisertions. *{ Nine cenits per reading liac fcor thnece or luere ('asr classili eis rccived at thle Di).ly uti ce in The lPressHiil linig oil 1Maynard Street. CONTRACT RATES {Special standardlized rates given e n apldicA- tion" LOt}ST >stlt'I'S AN) OVERCOATS---Veryra- 0118 hie prices, ta ilored Fniaei av ond ruready- ety of p~atternls. Repairing also a spec'ialty. Beautiful fabrics for your wvifl en .overcoat. \VII1) THE ll. YLOR I19 E. \Vashing;tcn i I'hone 501iS9 44 e o ~tf NOTICE MICROSCO[PES ~ug sold, rented. Michigan Bioloical Sutpply Co.. cor William and Secon>d Now " at the " / ! LOST-Friday noon, oblong w ltite 8.ts 9)blocks west of campu~is. gold wrist watch, Maynard St. and; 46-47-48 Second by the way of Wvilijuni St. Inquire 5307 Second St. 48-49-50 NOTICE--New dance music with giant organ and orchestra. First LOST-Small female Boston terrier. 1, time accomplished. Victor record. Call 3069. 48 Schaelberle & Son Music House, 110 S. Main. tf. LOST-Fur linied glove for r ight l hand, in Natural Science Auid, 11ni- NOTICE-First class repair work on day, 19th, A.- M. Dial 7184, ash for all musical instruments. Schaeberle 11_1- .,,-- & Son Music House, 110 S. Main, tf ( n Herb Joestlng Plutnging M1innesota fullback, who lived tup to his reputation of "four yard" by. tearing through-'the Wol- verine line today almost at will for repeated gains and first downs. J Makel a Date With Us Before the Pan-Hellenic Ball i 1 11 1 South University Ave. Dial 3839 I ,1 "M"Stationery Surgi'cal Instruments - Laboratory Supplies I KODAKS - SODA FOUNTAIN "SERVICE THAT IS SERVICE" GOODYEAR DRUG Co. F. H. STEGATH Store No. 1 107 South Main St. Store No. 2 1 112 S. University Ave. 4 a u~ /)a uTh iis bauiulWililii The wostleaiful 'woeaton in by Adelaide Helbron, direct- "ed by RICHIARDI)WALLACE. AV , t' ( 4 A -a CORiINN LOST-Black parker Fountain I'en, valued as keepsake. Call 6653 afeI~ seven o'clock., 46-47i-4'0 FOUND~ FOUND-Amount of money. OwnerI may have same by satisfying identi- fication. Box 134. 46-47-48j FOR RENT FOR RENT-MICROSCOPE;S. Michi- gan Biological Supply Co., cor Wil- liam and Second Sts. 9 blocks west of campus. 46-47-48 FOR SALE jFOR SALE--Morn fur coat at a sacri- S lice. Good condition. Phone 8628. 48-49-50 FOR SALE FOR SALE-1915 Ford, good condition all around. $20. See Burroughs, 611 'Church St. 3565. 46-47-48 F9 T]eeae;its.elwti,,,our means to giv-which out-F last the sTan of mxany Chrismnas ;, jiolidays: "~Gifts That Last" inC L intimate service as well as affec- tionate regard. (afm-iaceC algid ('4it-JeiicI in Fiisiiaating Array. 4 ~Schianderer & Sey fried> JewelersM ~.II GARRI K..Coming Sunday, Nov. 21 -____________ 'i nmi11ksgiViiig lay- - Saturday - ETH"EL WATERS l(C olumbiai Recordinug Star)- In the st-Stepping Colored En terta inent 0M"MISSU CAIC!' I 11111a Abibie Atitchell, Thme ~'islf~inma Foiir, Calico Syneopators and -. - ~COC"OA BROWN CH('IORUS met "The loyalty of my Legions was un- questioned and now for the first time I'll bare my secret. I paid them, you see. with bars of Oh Henry I A Fine Candy, 10c Everywhere Harold. 47-45-49 lI FORt SALE -iVIFDICAL SUPPLIES, MICRtOSCOPES, new and used. Michigan Biological Supply Co., cor William andl Second Sts. 9 blocks west 01f(campus5. 46-47-48 I ANT A) j HELLP WA.NI ElI--Studemits onily, (1o you ned mjore mioney ? Invest igateI iiiy altractti-e prolpositaomi Tis is 1our busy season. Phone 4818) or 1961)5 after 7 )'. 1. t .. . iou s. 47-48-49 WANTED-5 Male Students, 2 as wait- ens, and 3 for orchestra, for board. Arb~or Fountain, Dial 9558. 46-47-48 WANTED TO RENT-Smiall apart- ment or room in private home with use of living roomn for one month. Box 131 Michigan Daily. t f WANTED STUJDE+NTS to know that snit s and of ercoa ts. 121 E. ANN DJIAL 4306 f tf I WANTED,-Young man with cigar and pipe selling exp~erience, to work ev- enings. Only those having these qaities need app~ly. Call United CigarStore. - 46-47-48 NOT0'ICE jNOTI('E--We (10 pipe repairing of all kindls. Bring in that broken pipe.1 Swift's Drug Store, 340 S. State St. 46-48 1 NOTICE-(frls interested in forming ,group in view of petitioning Na-j tional Sorority. Give name, address, +class, and college in answering. Ad- dress Council of Regents, 140 Acton lRd., Columbus, Ohio. 48-49-50-51-52 To see best of 50 lines clothing drop cartil to 1103 E. Washington. Phone 6365 evenings. $22 to $30. tf 1 i Oh Henrv!I tbe registered tradema~rk of the William- Ban Candy Go., Chicago, M,,Geo. H.Williamsoni,Pres. { THE new-fashioned ART METAL Steel Desks are herc ! New- fashioned not only as to design, new- fashioned not only as to con- struction, but new-fashion- ed also as to price. See them at our Store and get the attractive, catalog. The New Travel Promenade and Upper Main Deck AccOmmodatins For TouRIsT III Cabin Passengers ROUND $ -77TRPe May 18. June 8. July 3. Cabin rates on application For APRIL SAILINGS to COPENHAGEN DANZIG and BALTIC PORTS apply to Baltic America Line, Inc. T 10°S y ncp -III- Sue ° 1 .N THE STAGE d INOTICE-Dressmaking, general and 9 Broadway, N.Y. or local Agents altering. Miss Eisele, 509 Thomp- son. Dial 22340. 48-49-501 IN S Pleasant Surroundings That one finds here, plus the excel- lence of our food gives the reason why the Michigan men and women enjoy eating at 338. Maynard Tif eI~o6?F 130YSENTER "JAZZOLOGIST SUPREME" PanJack Russell at thePin "ICE COLD COCOAS'F 'NEW AESOP FABLE MAJESTIC ORCHESTRA A i'?iiett Comedy C.. ARTOONLJ LeaniarA Falcone, Director I