____ THEir-MJCHIGAW.4 DAILY Huge ScoreAgainst Freshmen Gridders State Defeats Grinnell, 14-0, In First Game EAST L1ANSING, Sept. 30. - Mich- igan State won the opening game of the 1933 season here this afternoon defeating Griinell College, of Iowa, 14 to 0. Neither eleven was able to score in the opening period, play being confined mostly to the center of the field. Soon after the opening of the second quarter, Wagner, State right tackle, slashed through the Pioneer line and partially blocked a kick, giv- ing State the ball on Grinnell's 47 yard line. Jones and McCready made it first down and a pass, Armstrong to Zarza, took the ball to the 14 yard line. Jones slanted off tackle to the one yard line and plunged over for the touchdown after three tries. He kicked the extra point. Grinnell received the kickoff and immediately p u n t e d. Armstrong passed 40 yards to Klewicki, who was downed on the 20 yard line. State advanced the ball to the 3 yard line where Jones plunged over, also add- ing the extra point, ending the scoring. GRID SCORES BIG TEN Iowa 7, Northwestern 0. Illinois 13, Drake 6. Indiana 7, Miami (O.) 0. Minnesota 19,South Dakota State 6. COLLEGES Pittsburgh 9, W. & J. 0. Dartmounh 41, Norwich 0. Lehigh 19, Drexel 0. Detroit 31; Michigan Normal 0. Navy 12, William & Mary 0. Cornell 48, St. Lawrence 7. Fordhaim 52, Albright 0. Ohio Northern 0, Bluffton 0. Ohio Univ. 61, Morris Harvey 0. Ohio Wesleyan 28, Heidelberg 7. Michigan State 14, Grinnell 0. Texas Christian 13, N. Tex. Tech. 0. Temple 26, South Carolina 6. Auburn 19, Howard 0. So. Methodist 14, Texas Tech. 0 Iowa State 18, Denver 13. Loyola 12, Wes'tern Louisiana 0. Oklahoma Aggies 20, Cent. (Okla.) Teach. 12. John Carroll 20, Otterbein 6. Duquesne 19, Western Union 7. Hi h Gridders Win From Ypsi Central, 25-0 Ann Arbor High School defeated Ypsilanti Central 25 to 0 yesterday afternoon at Wines Field for their: second win of the season_ Coach Lou Hollway started his sec-f ond team backfield and that outfitI pushed over two touchdowns during1 the first half. The first score came at the end of the first quarter when Haines, Ann Arbor tackle blocked an Ypsi punt which was recovered by Weid in the end zone. The second touchdown came on a series of passes, Pegan to Buckoiz, with Buckolz sprinting across the line. With the first string backfield in for the third quarter, Warner, reg- ular quarter faded back and tossed a perfect pass to Smith, the Ann Ar- bor speed merchant, who twisted through several tacklers for the third score. Burr, playing at end, inter- cepted an Ypsi pass and ran twenty yards for the final score. Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct. Washington .......99 52 .655 New York ..........9 59 .604 Philadelphia ...... ..78 72 .520 Cleveland .. ........75 75 .500 Detroit .............74 79 .484 Chicago ...........66 83 .444 Boston .............63 85 .432 Saturday's Results Detroit 3, Cleveland 0. Clhicago 4, St. Louis 1. Washington 7, New York 2. Boston 2-12, Philadelphia 1-1. NATIONAL LEAGUE W New York ....... ..91 Pittsburgh.. .....85 Chicago.... .....85 St. Louis ....... ..82 Boston............82 Brooklyn..........64 Philadelphia........60 Cincinnati ...........58 L 60 67 68 70 71 88 91 92 Pct. .601 .559 .555 .539 .632 .421 .396 .387 -Associated Press Photos The rugged Hawkeye center captained the winners in what may prove one of the most important victories of the 1933 season, as Iowa defeated Northwestern, 7-0. It Will Be A Battle Fit For The Gods In New York On Tuesdal Saturday's Results New York 4, Brooklyn 2. Philadelphia 2, Boston 1. Chicago.12, St. Louis 2, Pittsburgh-Cincinnati, Called. y 71' id er ey- ry of te. ill es of n- n-I k. Ii PET OKEY An Mchga1 -J 4~4 End Men WV~ARD -. C44PMflA/ FR~P k1 J'7T5KI Say l I.RO(:EAN EuNDE R THE MICROSCOPE )7 ... is the best for cleaning clothes. Because Microclean leaves abso- I lutely no odor in your garments, as ordinary dry cleaning, it is acclaimed as the most modern of cleaning methods. Women's dress- es, especially woolens, are given the utmost of care and attention. CLEANERS ANo DYERS 1119 SOUTH UNIVERSITY 802 SOUTH STATE M 516 EAST LIBERTY I VACK & CO. ANNEX LI n I