1928 TH{E RICH Tlk" g L Y :. THE MICH.IGA......N. . ...AIL....Y... YEARLING WESTLERS[ JUNIOR VARSITY LOST KALAMAZOO CLASS IF I E D .CNTEST IN FINAL FOUR SECONDS ADVERTISING Football with a last second thrill the backfield in the second quarter, Pwas the order of the day at Kala- helped the B team by some splen- NOTICE mazoo last Saturday when a suc- did booting from back of the goal -- - cessful pass brought victory for line in these trying moments. PUBLIC STENOGRAPHIC WORK Ending a week of drill on funda- Western State Teachers college over Despite the fact that the gridiron I also typing at home. Work guar- mentials, the freshman wrestling the Junior Varsity with four see- was made treacherous by a coating I anteed. Miss Hodges, 1327 Ged- squad under the tutelage of Coach nds left to play. of mud, Mike Geistert and Don Wil- des. Phone 7284. 37; 38, 39 Russ Sauer, were introduced yes- Three previous threats to score son kept the Western State ends terday to some of the more de- had been hurled back by some vali- i busy attempting to stop excursions NOTICE-A competent girl will loped stagesnt work on the part of the Cub around the flanks. Geistert as care for children afternoons and veopedstagesof the s cmencwh e, linesmen, but the Teachers could the principal factor in the third evenings. Call 5651 3637,38 Aong the smes 50 me who arnot be stopped on the last drive. quarter drive that came not far appear a few this fa w here Getting the ball in midfield, West- from giving the Junior Varsity a MACK TUTORING AGENCY appear upe th is ll ngho .ern State passed and plunged to touchdown. 310 So. State. Phone 7927 huskes next yeVarsity's A desarth of .the Michigan 15-yard line. Two estern State tried 12 passes and C huskes ext ear A dart ofplunges failed to gain much and heavy material has been altogether! Pedn completed six, but four of the re- too 'apparent in the freshman Pembroke cooly tossed a pass to maining six were intercepted. Lytle USEDRADIOS, WITH TUBES sqttada of other years. , Reynolds back of the goal. grabbed three of the passes ane AT Ih the heavy weight division, Twice in the first half, the Jun- Widman took the other. The B STOFFLET'S Stoddard has been causing consid- ior Varsity took the ball on downs team did not use the pass in the NEW PHONOGRAPHS erable attention, while Blowney isi well in the shadow of their goal first half but completed four out New Phonographs showing to an advantage in the posts, once on the three yard line of seven attempts in the second New Panatrope Type- 175 pound class. Among the mid- and again on the seven yard stripe. half. s Lytle intercepted a Teacher pass to A real movie finish was added to Especially Good Buys for tle outsandi g candidate with quell the third threat this time on the game when a Western State F$ternities 'the outsnamadirgc-candidatetothquell i3--$125 Brunswick Sevilles, $50. Hoakland working hard in the 145 te 12 yard marker. co-ed raced onto the field at the3-$160 Brunswick Seville,$75 pound division; Widman, who replaced Wilson in end of the game to greet her hero 3-$165 Brunswick Coisoles, $5. in true cinema style. 2-$155 Brunswick Consoles; $75. 1-$165 Brunswick Upright, $100. 1-$30 -2USED PHONOGRAPHS 1-$5 1-$250 Edison, $75. 1-x,25 2-$175 Victors, $35. 1-5 1-$150 Brunswick, $25. 1--35 1-$550 Brunswick with built-in Radiola Radio, $150.00. Pathe Cone, $10. Farrand Cone, $5. Spart~on Cone, $10. Farrand Cone (3 feet), W. E. Cone, $30. AT STOF LET'S 618 E. LIBERTY ST. $25. USED RADIOS 1-$450 Zenith Console, $50. R. C. A. Super Het., $50. 2-$ 100 Magnavox, $25. 1-$50 Ambassador, $12. 1-$60 Atwater-Kent, $15. 1-$270 Sparton Electric, 192 complete, $150. 2-$300 Grebe Electric, 1928, com plete, $205. RADIO SPEAKERS 5-$25 Sonochords, $10. 4-$16 Farrand Cones, $12. 1-$28 Magnavox Horn, $5. 1-$30 Atwater Kent Horn, $5. NOTICE-Person that took note book from Daily office is known, if not returned, action will be 27, taken. 38,39,40 GEOLOGY and GEOGRAPHY - Tutoring. M. T. A., 310 S. State. Dial 7927. NOTICE-We have a large selection of Greeting Cards and Mottoes. Francisco-Boyce, 719 N. Univ. INTERSECTIONAL GAMES FEATURE SATURDAY TILTS (Continued From Page Six) made but one threat to score when a brilliant passing attack brought the ball to the Cardinal one-foot line where the Badger line refused to give way. Northwestern celebrated its home-coming in an unexpected manner by seizing an early lead and fighting off Minnesota's assults with a consequent 10 to 9 Wildcat triumph. A bad pass from center that forced Holmer to be tackled behind his goal gave the Gophers a 2 to 0 advantage early in the game, but Bill Calderwell soon brought the Purple rooters to their feet by picking up a Minnesota fumble and racing 75 yards to ai touchdown. Captain Holmer later booted a field goal that gave North- western the necessary one-point margin to offset a Gopher touch- down in the last quarter. Iowa and Purdue engaged non- Conference opponents and won their games in an easy manner but without piling up a large score. South Dakota held Iowa scoreless for the first quarter but the ap-. pearance of Oran Pape in the Hawkeye backfield during the sec- ond period started the Iowa assult.I P3ape vaulted into the Big Ten scor- ing lead by pushing over two touch- downs that loomed large in the 19 to 0 win. Purdue also found trouble with Case during the first half but also pulled out a 19 to 0 triumph by un- leasing a vicious assult in the sec- ond half. 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