THE MICHIGAN DAILY IRT: However, they should be seen and not heard By Liety I . Li H1SIF Ctstr Dc- Jog L(, BE .JOCT PLENTY , F - JOBIR ( n. J , A E ~uT we GoTa.-os. DE ~ bc wy Pc.NN i' II s - OoMr4 t'~ce op CAE fs POW U S E !To t)y it'Jvr TCoUL~T.cH N oN tv C 1c~w\A N' 'OT NER AT ,O-rSPW(CL.'oU S:S F Y*1 N~a~vy , aC -oLTf4ES K-NOW wc- A' -uo - - WASTlh.A FURNISHED .APARTMENT-South, east, and west exposure. Also double and single room. Steam heat, shower, garage. 422 East Washington. Dial 8544. 215c FOR SALE FOR SALE-Paw Paw grapes, grape juice, sweet cider. Wyandotte malt. Call 9534 or 22413. 173 NOIC~E A UT'O LOANS - Rofinancing. 516 First National. Phione 22001. 156 WANT ADS PAY LOST-Turtleneck Charm mou.nted with jade, containing smiall per- fume bottles. Very liberal reward offered. D.-12, Lawyers Club. LUST--Scheaf~er fountain pen. Between Economics bldg. and Leaugue or at League, Monday night. Reward. Call 3193. 225 LOST-Gold pin set and two pearls. with amnethyst Reward. Call SCORES TWICE ti(Continued From sage x) eti will be epnducwed by Dr. C. 1B. Gohdes, of Capital University, Columbus, 0., while at the student fo"rum at 6:80 o'clock Dr. GCohdes will speak on "Luther's Contribution to) Po=litical and Civil Liberty." "':>iritual Resources will' be the sub7jectI ofa sermon by Rc v, R. Ed- cefomation S "unday will be ob- r"'c''edaat St. Paul's Luth,-%,an'v w i Rev C.A.Bjauer, the past or ,;peak- Ji" o"The Authority of the WV"ordt." The We , .ley Foundation vwil meet a t ' oonJwi.hErof . George Carroth- ers: tocsus"edrhp"while at. J:0 o.'cloc'uk thnis moringj the "Uppe L~oo~" Bilcasiimeets for Prf 3lward Y. MeTtilsky ewill s,;_ak on i tu,,ss' ia d the Eulcopeani fonaion in the League this mnoa-i 'in~ wileProf. Norman L. Wiley, at an open forum at 8 o'clock, w&ill spe ak on. "Semitic Contributions to S atn,1 4 (Contin ed From Wage x) maki~ (hc sore13-10, in fiavor of Thec .'nal r;core of the game came ai the indirect result of a march down the field by Syracuse in the final quarter. The Orange carried the ball from their own 13-yard line to State's one-yard line, only to 'be held there for three downs by a fighting Mv. S. C. line which had previously shown signs of crumbl- ing. The ball reverted to Stale on downs and to Eiiowitz was delegated the difficult task of punting a wet, slippery ball from the 'muddy turf: behind his own goal line. The pass frow center was too high, he fum- bled and fell on it, and wasim- mediately swarmed by s tveral Sra cuse tacklers for a safety, adding ;another two points to the Syracuse; total. The ball was kicked from the 20- yard line by State, and the ende of the game found State in possesso te 0-am ion t Syracu se by virtue of a fumbW 1l y the Orange, two coinnieted passes by M. S. C., and a fa:. .IPArunb-y Monnett. THE LINEUPS STATE Po #s. SYRACUSE Bus.........LT........ Nfewton ros.......... LG .....Kennedy Mirs ........... C......... Stark Handy.........RG.......Tindall Brunette ......RT...... Lombardi Vandermeer .. . RE ......... Ellert Kowatch.......QEE.......Cramer Monnett ....... LH ........Moran Jones..........RH........Frank E, owitz.......FE......... Fishel Th-e score by quarters: 1Michigan State.......3-7-0-0-10, Syracuse .... ..........0-G-7-2--1.5 Scoring: Touchdown,, Stone,-2rg, Fishel, Syracuse; 1Monnett, State. Points after touchdown, o :/Tiett, State; Ellert, Syracuse. Field goal, Mon nett. Safety, Eliowitz, State. LOST-Will Pay $5 for the return of black. purse containing glasses and pen lost at Union Friday night. Apply Mosher Hall. 228 LOST-Theta Delta Chi pin. Phone 23297. 227 x i I Come Early - OI S1 TARTWINTODAPEw 35c, 1:30 to 5:30 CQoiir4 s Showing 1:30.11:00 7f7~PiLy FAVr was forced to kick from behind his' own goal line and, booted the ball to his 24--yard line. Hudson failed to gain at center. On the next play Tessmer threw a lateral pass to Fay who galloped to the 8p-ard line be- fore he was forced out of bounds. Then Fay went Aver with a run circling his right end. Newman kicked the point. With the game rapidly drawing to a close Princeton' threw foly passe,, three of them incomplete, which- gave Michigan the ball on the Tiger 20-yard line. 'Capt. Hudson promtply burst through tackle and went on and on, carrying three Princeton men on his. back, until he finally stumbled over the goal line for Michigan's last touchdown. Newman closed the score columns with the extra point, 21 to 0. 1 3wSashHt r ,3i= 0. " ," r 1 - ' ; I i ®RI 1 -EXR ADDED~~J14L ISOUTH SEA ISLES d I "Girl Rush" HilEARST ',,,NEWS 00 Buick 'Taxz' servitce 25C WEDNESDAY "Get Rich Quick Wallingfo dl U i . ANYWHERE° IN ANN ARBOR ONE OR FIVE _PASSENGERS Phone 9504 or 2-1 550 A I -- ON THE STAGE - The Sweetest Music- Syncopation from' the Wpest. -ON THE SCREEN -._ CLARK.GABA~ The New Screen Pcr-sonalkty 1 .0O-- I.50-$2,00 I Dance 0- " DANCING VE-VERY WI - :sDA°' iIII! A