Y, NOVEMBER 7, 1928 THE MICH-IAN D AIL Y "w" 4 ,. _' N Leaders Of Big Ten U :)- 0 doClash'This Week WINS BITT ER BATTLE At Buckeye Stadium Ohio State and Iowa, two teams Team Stages Great Comeback in that were tumbled rather easily Last Half to Wipe Out Sophs lat yere on milen ridirnsill Ten-Point Lead last year an Big Ten gridirons, will meet Saturday in a fray that will SOPIt TEAMLOOKS GOOD determine, temporarily atleast, the leader in the Western conference. In a bitterly contested struggle Staging a reversal in form from that was not decided until the last their last year's tactics, these two two minutes of play, the Physical elevens have battled into the sec- Education football team turned the ond week of November with a rec-° tables on the Sophomores and won I Afn fel-.an no, in 0 STUDENT DIRECTORIES A limited supply of Student Directories is still available at the Michiganensian Business office in the Press Building, Maynard Street. Copies may be procured between the hours of 1-5 p. m., all this week. The price is $1.00 per book. ADVEl TFSI ID- NOTICE MACK TUTORING AGENCY. 310 So. State. Phone 7927 o; 3 C TYPEWRITER SERVICE Complete typewriter service. New ! WANTED L. C. Smith, Corona, all makes of portable and used machines, WANTED - Students f bought, sold, exchanged. Rentals selling proposition.3C by the week,. month, or semester. aker, 5917, after 6:30. Repairing of all makes by skilled w o r k m e n. Typewriting and HELP WANTED-Part Mimeographing promptly arid Saturday evenings a neatly done by experienced op- business. Montgomer erators at moderate rates. We 212-214 South Fourth have served Michigan students! over twenty years. 0. D. Morrill, 17 Nickels Arcade. Phone 6615. c WANTED-Student witt n.. i iin for evening Call Shaw- 38,39 time help end holiday y Ward Co. Ave. 39,40,41 h car. Two FA thtcA USED Ri the third Intramural League game yesterday afternoon by a score of 13-10. The Sophomores held a lead of 10-0 at the end of the first half and looked to have the game cinch- ed, but the Physical Eds were out to avenge their defeat at the hands of the Freshmen last week, and; could not be denied. Conference battles, the only two, following the Illinois upset, that can, boast of such a record. The game at Columbus will be but one of four Big Ten battles, however, since Minnesota will clash with Indiana at the Gopher strong- hold, Wisconsin will battle the lowly Maroons at Madison while Purdue invades Evanston to tangle with Northwestern. Barring, of course, the feature. battle involving Iowa and Ohio State, the clash between Purdue and Northwestern should provide a few thrills. - N NOTICE-Person that took note book from Daily office is known. If not returned, action will be 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.' PUBLIC STENOGRAPHIC WORKI also typing at home. Work guar- anteed. Miss Hodges, 1327 Ged- des. Phone 7284. 37, 38, 391 WANTED - Apartment - Living room and kitchenette, for grad- uate student-not over $32 per month. Phone 21566. 38,39,401 CORNWELL COAL - COKE First Quarter Scoreless No score was made in the first quarter as neither team was in dangerous territory during that that time, however in the secondt quarter, after a long march down1 the field, Dobbin of the Sopho- mores, essayed a place kick, but the opposing line broke through too fast and blocked it. A moment aft- er this Richardson, Soph right tackle, broke through and blocked one of Hudson's: punts. Not content with this, Richardson picked up the ball and struggled over the goal line for a touchdown. Dobbin neatly place-kicked the extra point. In this 'same period the Sophs again worked the ball down to their opponents 13 yard mark and from there could not gain. Dobbin tried another place-kick, and this time the ball sailed between theI cross bars and brought the score to ten.1 Physical Eds ScoreI The first PhysicalsEd score came in the third quarter as a result of a fumble. Dobbin was attempting to pass, but was tackled before get- ting the ball away and dropped it. Danials, opposing left tackle, scoop- ed it up and raced 50 yards for the six points. Hudson missed the try for point after touchdown. The game sea-sawed back and fourth with the Sophs showing the best football, until late in the last period Simmons caught one of Dobbin's punts and twisted through a broken field for 50 yards before' he was brought to earth by Auer on the Soph 20 yard line. After trying the line without success, Lindsay tossed a perfect pass to Simmons who stepped over the. goal line. Hudson this time drop- kicked the ball over to -make the score 13-0. Sophs Make Final Bid With one minute to play, the Sophs made a desperate attempt t6 pull the game out of the fire. A shoe string pass was completed, and nearly netted a touchdown with less than thirty seconds to go. However, their attempts were un- successful and the Physical Ed. counted a win in their average. Scramd'esPocahontas Kentucky anid West Virginia Coal Scalvyandf Gas Coke I nours evenings. rve ngn s week. $1.25 per night. 529 Wal- nut after 9 tonight. 381 LOSTj LOST-Pi Beta Phi Arrow pin. Name of owner on back. Please phone 7717. Reward. 39,40,41 LOST-Saturday night, two note books in Union, containing notes invaluable to owner. Reward even for notes alone. Phone 5949. 39 LOST-Friday at Mich. Central) station, Gamma Eta Gamma pin. Reward. Call 8426. 39,40,41 LOST-Saturday night-two note-l books in Union. Reward. Cal8 LOST-Gold Elgin wrist watch. Ini- tials L. W. K. on back, name, date inside. Reward. Mrs. Grace Met- calf, Ypsilanti. 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