SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, i929 . _ --- THE MICHI GA N FATLY r A ri T-7 S, T. I I ", DAILY nUR UnTnAM RAINY WEATHER HINDERS1 strated when all 16 men who ARKANSAS-The Univer'sity of MICIG UlANUBOWS APT HARRIERS' TIME TRIALS started the run finished the race. Arkansas will produce something Yesterday's time trial though it new in mascots when it parades a Hdynyfailed to furnish the Michigan genuine Razorback pig across the IN YEAR'S FIST ESERN CONERNCEGh EterHampered aby Semud kand rainy; Coach Steve lL'sar mentor with an accurate estimate field between the halves of the _----riers engaged in the second prac_ of the ability of his charges pro- Arkansas-Texas game today. The (Continued from Page Six) Michigan took time out. tice run of the year. Owing to the vided the cross country team val- porker was caught in the wilder- of bounds when it rebounded out A forward pass Harmeson to sloppy condition of the course able experience for the coming ness around Fayetteville. armesof ailyd to . W Welch, was good for 45 yards. Yun-i Coach Farrell instructed his season. Michigan State Normal kicked out of bounds on his own ovitch made a yard before Trus- I charges not to exert themselves. will be the first o p p o n e n t DETROIT-Gordon Fraser, vet- See the Classified 30 ardlin. Tusowsi ws h rtkowski brought him down. Welch in ya mi beTruskodsk lay kwsku wog yard o a ck play. Six men crossed the finish line the harriers will have to overcome eran of the Detroit Cougars' hock- Section in a mixup, but resumed play. mdtabreast with a time of 20 minutes this fall. The meet will be held at ey team has been sold to Les Ca- Truskowski made nine yards Harmeson made a short forward and 15 seconds for the three and Ypsilanti on Wednesday and the nadiens of Montreal, according to thogh etsd fPru' i ass to White Which was good for and I 1A throW h left side of Putdue's line. fouryards White made a nice one-half mile jog. The excellent entire squad will enter the compe- Jack Adams, manager of the De- WANT ADS PAY Welch hurt his right leg in the' catch. Yunovitch failed by inches! condition of the squad was demon- tition. troit team. - pile up and was given first aid. to make three yards on the fourth! The Prdue trainer worked fran- down, and it was Michigan's ball tically to get the star back on his on its own 30 yard lie. feet and succeeded. Dahem made Hudson made two yards and it first down and 10 on the next Wheeler made two. Sleight block- for Michigan. Hudson went, ed Simrall's punt and recovered through the Purdue left line for the ball on Michigan's 5 yard line. four yards and Gembis plungedHarmeson failed to gain. On a over for a touchdown on a Criss- Haiet crss-triple pass Caraway took the ball° cross play. to within two yards of the goal., Gembis made good on the kiint.Yunovitch carried the ball another for another pointg yard. Yunovitch went over on the The score: Michigan 16; Purdue next play. -r.1-' -I 11, C ASSIFIEL" NOTICE - Purdue kicked off this time and Caraway failed to makea lae he oine, Hudson was downed on the 35 yard kick for the extra point, making line, the score Purdue 18, Michigan 16. m. Dahlem made two yards, the bat- Caraway kicked for Purdue and tering against the Purdue left side the ball was put in play on the 20 of the line being continued. Pur- yard line when the ball went over due took time out. Hudson made the goal line. Michigan threw a three yards. On a fake kick, Gem- forward pass which was grounded. bis made a first down. White intercepted a pass thrown Hudson and Dahlem made eight by Simrall and it was Purdue's ball yards between them and Hudson on Michigan's 30 yard line. made it first down before being Harmeson wormed t h r o u g hi run out of bounds on the Purdue Michigan's right side, threw off 41 yard line. three tacklers and dashed to with- Dahlem was thrown for a five in one yard of Michigan's line. yard loss by Sleight. Dahlem drop- Yunovitch carried it over on the ped an attempted forward pass. next play. Yunovitch intercepted a forward Score: Purdue 24; Michigan 16, pass and it was Purdue's ball on Caraway again missed the try for its own 40 yard line. point after touchdown. Yunovitch made a sieve of thepi Cafte kocdown. middle of the Michigan line and Caraway kicked of for Purdue made 18 yards before being down- and Poe, Michigan left guard, was ed. Harmeson made six yards 'downed with the ball on his 35 through Michigan's left side. Yun- yard line. Sleight threw Wheeler. ovitch made it first down, through for a 10 yard loss. Simrall made the same place. Harmeson leaped seven yards through Purdue's right over the pile-up for two yards. t guard and tackle. Purdue began Welch made twomore yards as sending in substitutes. Simrall sent the period ended. a long pass to Priest, who replaced! Score: Michigan 16, Purdue 6. Wheeler, but the newcomer barely! Fouh Prd . touched the ball. Simrall booted On the Furth Perdthe begin- igh in the air and it was Purdue's ning of the last period Yunovitch Harmeson broke through again, ran 27 yards'through his own left tossing ofn tackles right, and left tackle for aetouchdown. Yunovitch t he'was2run out of bounds on fumbled the ball on the play forIbuhewsrnotfbudsn the point after touchdown, and at- Caraway swung around Michi- tempted to run around, but was araway swg d aonth touch- tackled. gan's le en or anoter Score: Michigan 16; Purdue 12. The Michigan defense appeared Michigan kicked off. Purdue was to have completely given way be-' downed on the 27 yard line. Four fore Purdue's attack. Michigan players piled on Caraway ifSore Purdue 0; attack.16 anchre him f ror afive yar los Score: Purdue 30; Michigan 16 .an thew imfora fveyar los. The attempt for point after Harmeson made two yards. Yun- touchdown failed. ovitch made nine yards before Sim- i___________ rall brought him down. Wheeler replaced Dahlem, Welch TYPEWRITING kicked and Van Bibber downed and Simrall in his tracks on the Mich- ;IIMEOGRAPIIING igan 40 yard line. ( A specialty for Truskowski failed to gain. twenty years. Wheeler fumbled the next play and Prompt service.. Experienced op- Michigan was thrown for a loss. erators.. Moderate rates. The visitors kicked and the ball o D MORRILL went into play on the Purdue 24 34 . tD . Ph ne 615 yard line. 314 South State St. Phone 6615 11 ._ t , !!! ", . + , E \ r r y ~ .. ..- .. i V1 of 7 - 7 : YOUR S SHOPPING DIRECTORY ti (Cut This Out And Keep In A Convenient Place) BANKS Ann Arbor Savings .. Farmers and Mechanics.. 707 North University Nickels Arcade BARBER SHOP Dewey Smith ................. 1110 South University BEAUTY SHOPS DiMattia Beauty Salon .... .340 South State' Michigan Beauty Shop ........ Michigan Theater Bldg. Raggedy Ann Beauty Shop.. . 1110 South University Romona Beauty Shop........625 E. Liberty Stoddard Hair Shop......... 707 North University BOOKS, STATIONERY, SUPPLIES Mayer and Schairer .......... 112 South Main O. D. Morrill. . ... ....... .314 South State Print and Book Shop..... ..521 E. Jefferson S. and S. Supply ........ 305 Maynard Slaters Inc. . . .. 320 & 334 S. State, 549 E U. Student Supply .............1111 South University George Wahr's ..............316 South State JEWELRY Carl Bey ...16 Nickels Arcade Burr Patterson & Auld 603 Church Hallers ... . ... .. . 235 South State Schlander and Seyfried . 304 South Main LAUNDRIES White Swan .. .... Press Bldg., Maynard St. Moe Laundry .......... .204 North Main Trojan Laundry . . .........615 E. Liberty Varsity Laundry ............300 South Fifth MEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS Browning, King Co......... 319 South Main Conlin and Wetherbee.......118 E. Washington Tom Corbett................116 E. Liberty' Del Prete ........ .......... 213 E. Liberty Factory Hat Store...........617 Packard Fiegel's . ......332 SouthMain Greenwood & Kilgore ........ 324 South State Marquardt, Tailor ...........608 E. Liberty Masten and& Chase ...........211 South Main Saffell and Bush ..............604 E. Liberty Thompson's .......... .1107 South University Tinker & Co. ...... 342 South State Van Boven Inc ............326 South State Wadhams & Co...........109 E. Washington Wagner 'Co. ..:............. 303 South State Wild & Co................311 South State MARKET Dawn Donuts ...216 E. Washington Forest Ave Market..........530 Forest' MUSIC CANDY AND SODAS Betsy Ross .............. . Sweetland . . . . . . . . Preketes Sugar Bowl.. CLEANERS Nickels Arcade 212 South Main 109 South Maitt i III, ATTENTION! FRATERNITIES AND SORORITIES This is the time of year your blankets need the care you would like to give them at home. A trial will convinencenyou. MOE LAUNDRY 204 North Main Phone 3916 We call for and deliver C NOTICE WE BUY USEDCLOTHING H. BENJAMBIN 215 E. Washington Phone 4310 134c TAILORING-Men's suits made strictly to order, from select fab- rics, by an experienced maker and fitter. Kollauf, 115 South Main. Over Walk Over Shoe Store. 345612 NOTICE - Boat Club Restaurant Whitmore Lake open all winter. Dinner parties and dancing. Phone 9175. F. M. Stofflet and Lane Lee proprietors. C P I A N 0 INSTRUCTION-Studlo 609 E. William. Phone 5407. FOR SALE FOR SALE-Drum set, like new. Cost $75, sell for $25. Call at 815 South State. 61 A HOME of the first order, wonder- ful setting, among large maple trees, very desirable location, south of campus. Brand new. The nine rooms inclued a study, nursery, recreation and large sun room with fireplace. All appli- ances for convenient and con- forable operation of the home. Steam heat, double garage' built- in. Owner very anxious to sell. Will sacrifice. Dial 7408, evening 8617. FOR RENT FOR RENT-Front suite or two singles. 120 North Ingalls. Phone 9377 afternoon and evenings. 56 FOR RENT-1 single room. No other roomers. Quiet and warm. 1-2 block from campus. 723 Haven Ave. Tele. 8158. Callin P. M. or evening. 561 FOR RENT-Single room, 2nd floor, 1341 Wilmot. Occupant leaving college. Call Mrs. Lum. Phone 9568. 561 'WONDERFUL rooming house- Up to date, hospital and college location; partly furnished; "rea- sonable rent. Call 6169. 56 TWO.SINGLE ROOMS-416 Ben- jamin. FOR RENT-3 room furnished apartment, 1/2 block off Packard, near State, to upper class men or man and wife. 812 Mary St. 561 FOR RENT-One suite for married couple or for men students. 3.08 Thompson. Dial 6116. 124612 WANTED WANTED-Students to enjoy a real meal. Forest Inn, 538 Forest. C WANTED-Roommate for senior girl in light housekeeping suite. Continuous hot soft water. 922 South State. 561 ATTENTION STUDENTS For self-supporting students desir- ing fascinating remunerative work either temporary or perma- nent, may I suggest that many students of both sexes have earn- ed scholarships and cash suffi- cient to defray all college ex- penses representing national magazine publishers. If inter- ested write or wire for details. M. A. Steele, National Organizer, 5 Columbus Circle, New York, N. Y. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 12, 3 Qs"s1././O" . ,/":!, r ./"/.e ". 1..I'J".r""11. d"' ... '"', 1. ". 1.0. .I °., d/./".I1. /. r " ",I"'./ °, ", %.0". , .il I" ' !f For Your Next Party LUNDQUIST'S ORCHESTRAS The Ambassador's i ,_ The of tILentOts The Troubador's KEN. LUNDQUIST, MGR. Phone 9588 920 Lincoln Ave, orses' n Soial. and Relgious Thought and Discussion BEGINNING TONIGHT at0 HARRIS HALL S Group I (ForFreshmen) Miss Gammack-"The Sermon G Ion the Mount" Miss Gammack has recently left the staff of the Madison Avenue Church in New York to join our staff at Harris Hall as Secretary for Women Students. Miss Gaminack. who is a graduate from Smith College, I has always been keenly interested in student life and is earger to make the C acquaintance of Freshmen through her class. By exploring the section of the Sermon on the Mount the grou-;> will try to "'_iscover something of the thought and attitude of Jesus, and try to occ what meaning these teach- C ings may have for us today. Group II-Robert Angell-"The Problems of the Modern Family"^ Dr. Angell is a graduate of the University of Michigan and is now Assistant Professor in Sociology. His book, entitled "The Campus," pub-V lished a year ago, was very well received and earned for him public rec- ognition as an authority on student life and interests. During the past year Dr. Angell was given srecial leave of absence in order to make a -!-.,,. - - .r., - - - - - - --. «..7.«« t. ..1. T A «..1. ...._ . .~..r American Dry Cleaners .. American Rug Cleaning.. Goldman Cleaners ...... Greene Cleaners .... . . Michigan Cleaners Oswald Katz, Cleaner .... COAL Cornwell' Coal ........ DANCING ...215 E. Washington . . . . 1032 Greene .214 South State ..516 E. Liberty .......523 E. Liberty ..814 South State . Huron and Fourth University Music House ... Choral Union Concerts. REA L ESTATE A. S. Lynden .... Brooks-Newton .. RECREATION Mullison's Stables. ...... Huston Bros. Billiards. Saunders Canoe Livery. Armory ................... G rangers ................. Michigan Union Michigan League . . . ........ DEPARTMENT STORE Goodyear Co............ Ruack & Co.. Montgomery Ward & Co. DRUGS Calkins-Fletcher-------------324 & 818 S. State, 1101 S. U. Crippens Store No.3..,.....North University at Thayer Eberbach & Sons .......... 200 East Liberty Edsill Drug Co. .... . ...... 208 South Main Swift Drug ...............340 South State ELECTRICAL AND RADIO Arborphone Sales---------521 E. Liberty Ernst Bros..................210 South Fourth Detroit Edison..............Main at William stimpson Radio.............521 E. Liberty FINANCIAL Brown-Cress & Co ... Main at Huron Merrill Lynch & Co..........First National Bank Bldg. FLORISTS Flowerday & Son .609 E. William FURS E. L. Greenbaum.448 Spring St.; FURNITURE Chas. Wuerth & Co. . . 113-115 E. Washington GRAVEL Killins Gravel Co. .3 Kresge Bldg. .223 E. Ann ,E. Huron near State South State . North University S- .124 South Main .Main at Liberty South Fourth near Liberty Maynard at William Hill Auditorium 302 Ypsi Ann Bldg. Liberty at Fourth 326 F. Ann 307 South State Foot of Cedar RESTAURANTS AND TEA ROOMS Clarks Tea Room. Freeman's Dining Room . Forest Inn.... George's Restaurant . 'rap Room........... Lane Hall Tavern. Palace ................ Parrot ................ R. and S. Lunch........ .11101 South University .809 E. Washington .....538 Forest ..611 E. William ....Michigan Unin .State at Washington 601 E. Liberty .338 South State .....605 Church t A LOST SCHOOLS Hamilton Business College.....State at William Mack Tutoring Agency. . . .--310 South State SHOE REPAIRING A. T. Cooch & Son...... . 1109 South University SHOE STORES Alexander Inc. ...... . ...324 South State Campus Bootery.. .........304 South State Kinney Shoe Co...........117 South Main L. and B. Shoe Store ......... 620 E. Liberty1 J. Murphy Boot Shop.........9 Nickel's Arcade SPORT GOODS George Moe ....... ........ North University, 902 State WOMEN'S GARMENTS AND FURNISHINGS Collins Shop ..... . ..........600 E. Liberty Fashion Shop ...............201 E. Liberty Goodyear Co. ................124 South Main Kress Stores ................115 E. Liberty Kline Stores..... ........Main, near Liberty Mack & Co . ... Main and Liberty McKinsey Hat Shop........,. 227 South State E. F. Mills Co.......... ...118 South Main Rubley Shop ....... ..8 Nickel's Arcade Vogue Shop ............. . ..221 South Main LOST-Black leather notebook con- taining name. Frank E. Cooper. Phone 21217. 61 $50 REWARD-For the recovery of bow-knot pin set with diamonds and% crystals. Phone 6517. 612 WILL the person who exchanged slickers at Congregational church kindly call 3608. 6 LOST-A small brown purse. on either North University or State street. Return to 506 E. Catherine or call 22246. 6 FOUND-A handsome young police dog in eastern part of town. Wears collar but no tag. Phone 3723. 561 FOUND-Ladies' glove, size 6, near Michigan Theater. Call 8609. 6 GIFTS Art and Gift Shop. 218 South State These merrhntq hgsthe il f11 irar11 t rf .d. , XTrTL.TI"-A Th N A TT X7 1t 31l