7THE MICHIGAN DAILY ;AG r__V r ndr flflFJj[ IWVT MVACK IS SEEKING ; .IWIESO OB AON OfiPIIE SC1I DVEft,\ il''" big Wi.lrill 4 , ~ ~ *~i ll I ( A ri (111)5, l U :1I('c" W t :I e v 7 Ei w l, lr1e 13 SXiCTCAPACTV COWD le(; r ton 'Iris servicesnet;e Fue! h front.a Ih' nu1ltrinp ii nhe +A(Spefial to The Daiily.) twOSf , Cobb cailled 01oi oie Yv ue,, IN;IN-,.A\ PO1.1,Nov. 2. -T'his week- jBnagrof th belt ti(,-5, ami0'(- en fllwill seIIi1l51acompleting its ;red fori"anliot1101 alsy oh I i iS three-year' coiilt:'aCt. with Nol i(oIDance t, u I m fi;.I,.'lt r itt (.hn 1Dr. S vr.: s' fighting team tmeets Ihiiislai's cuIlIfll (t eiter 1a t ock]1(e 'intlents t Notreo Dame,. nx ont lie ith thle lp!ijli(el.li It 'will he the firot timne a Minnesota A33ericans a By lo ,-or. t eam has!, ever played on the N otre I was said that Cobb's cont ract; ONXFOI-l.11. Iau,-h 1of Alabama IETllLET. .M- New Bedford is! ufl~esi Y efat0(1Arhu Ilves iileading the American soccer league a ma ebbet eenOxford golf'ers and with 10 victories and 2 deCfeat.. l'lt ihurofessuonls recenitly. Ti is L NN GLUO, U* I C L 0 1 L fi I. IS, AT 3 P.M T 3 ADVER*rISING aj t ' , . . ... { w ' ; i r j _' f . -_ r--. > p- 1 ' ' E I. . : i M . HOi~ i ME OF E E''~AII( Th~e iye rTuxedos this Fall is th K loec ~ hnging suck eff ec~ coats ,vii a loll" soft rolling lapel down to ELI '.on whichis, cevecn xwith top of pockets. f rct}s lei gt 7T/z inches from boi toi 01 voat. rvx. ui 11CI i'O I oosing' t'l ewIuxedo) ]lEERIENCED hbarberto ~tkeren I) patients. Apply Dept. ot, Nursing: Office, [Univ. lo'spitall. 38,3,91!, !t! WA'N1i)-TPicket for, New Yor Tb ati!e uild Production, Nov. '24. (%11llIUniv. 166, or eeigDa ': t;+ .3'. , , "4 11 WA_'NTl'EI)- Students tickets for ("]Ii- cigo gme. Phone 7076. 39 LO)STJ LOST-Grold Elgini wrist watich. Silver nta:lic strap. Renard. Call Bld- wi 5617. 3"", 19 D'anie home, fld, but the sec1ond 1time tLth Gophers have had to invade In- diana. Ilis faill. Results of the first; llln in invasion were not so bright. ;Mi ln, I ta';;games against Notrye ]I.alle in the past two years have been t wo of the mnost thrilling ini all Minne- Ssota football history, although each has1 resulted in the same way, three touichdowns for the Irish to onll(Ofor Illiuesota. This year both univer- -iis have belter teafis than those that mset in 1926. Miimresota's im- provement over 1926 will have to be very much gre ater thain Notre Danme's if the Northmen are to come out on top, for Notre D)ame was better than wthe Gophier a year ago. (rdtiroit Experts to Attend. N* Naional football followers say that the gatie Saturday will attract the greatest array of football' experts, "by-line" writers andl all-American pickers that will be gathered togeth- e r this week. They an the thousands of others have already !cen all of the 30,000 seats available in the Indiana tow'Vn. .M:Vinnesota will have to (lepaend on its ends and tackles to win agaiinst the Trish, for it is to be doubted that even Collins and Nicunic can go through the C ophler line to victory. Each year the s;peedy Notre Dame backs IDahmian anzd Flanagan, have been able to sweep around opposing teams, which does not mean only Minnesota, and reitrtouchdowns. Itocflnie LTses Slraiegy Rockne starts these plays at unex- pected times, his favorite: strategy 1)e- yinia to run the ends froml the middle of the fields, or. from points well back ins his own territory, from which scor- ing Iplays aire not looked for., If the Gopher forwards can run these two *w ingmen to the sidelines Minnesota wvill have an outside chance to winl. Ph armor and Barnhart, Minnesota's injured1 backs, are making only a slow recovery. This leaves the Gophers without a kicker.. To date Minnesota dhas scored 52 more points than aniy oither Western Conference team, Illi- (nois, with 110 being next highest to the Northmen's 162. last Season (called ifor :50,000 and a b)o1111s. Alaekfurt her said Ehat thev At heltics wou]d askill 11the (ot 11,.i cl ub; for waivxe1s, and vw lienIt he ;-are receive~ld (Cobb XY, il be !given his c nd t on l ui-:, Cobb would m akenio definite sta,!e- ncut a(bol 1~ret in ug froni baseal lHe relmarke das Ihe has sid h1? 1 ',, that lhe 1h.s beenilli the g.olne 1for 2 years and is thinkcing; of theI time wxhenl lie Should retire'. The famou s baill~iaer was ; a.- compa nied lby Ihis xvi i'eaadwill leave tomorrow for August a, Georg)ia by motor. PARIS-Ilenri Cochet. w(i the .All Saints D~ay tennis cup by defeat inn. .Jeani Ashlangul. HOTE'LSAGE, .Detroit, .Mich. 1537 Center St. Around the corner firmCapitol Tete.Downtow~n shopping distric'.: Quiet place foir r(eIitned peopile. All outsjdle rooms. Single, $1.50; do=,!)lea, $2. Private' bth : Sinlgla, $1 .50 and $2; double. $2.ri0, NO)TIC ES. NOTICE---lWe deliver between the lieumrs of 9:130 and 11:20 1)pin. PromI pt Deolivery. Barbecue Inn. P'hone 4481. 20 100 SPECIAL bus to Chicago game. Leav- ing Friday night, Round trip, $7.75. Ca ll Jim Glarrad, 3818. 39, 40 TI-IIE next best thing to being at the M ai('ligan-Chicago) game is to see it .the Gridgraph. Every play and pittyer showni. Saturday, at 2:15. \O'IJCE- Dont miss th Michigan- Chicago game. Gridgraph shows every p~lay. Doors openI at 2 :15. GI~l iC RAPI-I will show the historic Mi ehigaui-Chiica go gamne, Saturday, I at 2:15. MI4IO ILpeople lhol l ' e from ilng moure loss of xegmfo xie Illent at t1he (lridgranh i tan anyv place in town i. 1 )()]'i li 51le M igan-Cliicago gamethreSt rdy at. 2:15. FOR EEN T Poll I"IN'l' -Clnl:e furnishe"d h1toe niCe O atOio n ; renit rean- 37, 88, 39 1,PORl 1l]NT-- icely fiurn]ished sunnlily room. 'T'eacl ers. graduate students, nlurses, ofi1 businless mld e!;. Quiet house. St earn healt. D ia! ,,-;44. 422 E. Washlington. 89, 40,,.41, 42 FRIr-Iarerojoining; locat ed onl bus1 linle; garage. Very reasonable. 1120 Lin- coln. P'hone 5862. 3 9, 40, 41 _ LOAST-Person who took tan topcoat, from Congregational Church S:,l- ur day night p~lease return to 41t Thompson. 88, 39 1,0ST f--A pair of shell-rimmed glasses in case. On or necar Campus. Findler lplease call 3206. 38, 3 LOST-Oii Michigan Central traini to Detroit on morning of October 29: a black leather notebook, containing, outlines of history, rhetoric,,atlh, and Latin lectures. Rewvard for no.- turn or for information leading to recovery. F. E. Cooper, 1335 East Jefferson. Phone 21955. 37, 38, l89 LOST-Cameo Brooch on~ Nov. 1, $5.00 voward. Call 5043 or 1330 Volland. 39, 40 41 LOST-Dark grey topcoat. Please re- turn to 1315 Washtenaw. Phone 9137. 39, 40, 41 l11C EI1IAN E IS PRIVATE LESSONS in Gernmin and .'French. Address .,G. Moskoilia a:, P. O.,Box 272, Ann Arbor. 36, '37, 38, 39, 40, 41 FOR 'SA LE EVENING Gown, Chiffon, Worn once. D)ial, 9710. WAT 1' ive, tic-kets for ~a nc.Nee not be tmgether. .i .l. 7:1 46 eddeS Avenue. -8 Velvet. NavyF 39, 40 I Custom Tailor 619 1E. William St. Ann Arbor. Mich. I lEl most thrilling woy to see the jWAANTEI)---A 1927 Alichmi >fthensian, in Mi chigan-Chicago gamtte is at the good condition. Herbert Go01ldberg, (rynidgraph, Satiuday, 2: 15. 0581, bet xx- eon ( and 7 h. ini. 3, i9 ____. r C .. X Evening Attire For Men A "light." On Formal Wear Silk scarfs, Agrow shii',s with one or 2 studs Ties and jewelry. 11 TuxedoSuits $ ! I I R #I 1 i 3 s k i ! i I i G a. i } i I ii In our formal attire you'll find that same quality of cor- rectness ;n whatever you seek' to purchase. Smartness in formalities are being offered at Informal Prices. 1If 11 - -. ; 7 -.. .. - _ __._._._._ :4 . _ ....,... ..®.. _ ... . .... s Milcign v.ohicagoNv be5 nihsiChcg.Htlcomo datc b, even Meals. Bus Service to the game. Round trip fare-I ALL FOR Special CollegiaIn Busses will leave from in front of' the Michigan Union~ at 5 o'clock, steppin~g at South Bend for dinnr a,-.. OLe ver Hotel. Arriving in Chi-, cago early &a'.-rday morning at the Cooper-Carlton Hotel, Hyde. Park Blvd., at 53rd St., only six blocks from Stagg Field. Returning to Ann Arbor Sunday night. Reservations Now! Adaisr ExcursionCo.pnyI I L L' C C C [ { [ [ [r [ C [ dC 'a [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ pp[ d i [ i [ [ [ [ [ [ r [ c e e ILI L C C G El L° L L' e c e e c e e 'e The Mans Shop VX 1 -, / ~ - -C tA ' Nh r G L. yyR .~y ((~yq :gy+ ews 6 p i + wy +y ,,pCy c ,, 1 M S ____________________C____1 5y "y~ ~?J ~? i~ LZ S~?l2J~PJ-art? Tt=iIrdI p 0, As Seen on te Avenue Right now would be a good time to drop in and look over our line of suits for win- ter vvear. The selec- tion includes grays, Come in and look around with the as- surance that you can look without being- asked to buy. We in- vrite your irspection N because we are sure brown's, blues and tweeds-at $52. we can show you what you may desire. 1 C1M 'THF C7!'MrNi Fl CCIAT " d1'c)A TATF STRFFT 1IJI& SI I I 1r311-"Il I