THE!lICHI9 .N DAILY PAGE SEVEN THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE SEVEN Notre Dame's Rose Bowl Hopes Crushed By Valiant Purple Northwestern Comes Back To Trip Irish, 14-7 Hard Charging Wildcats Capitalize On Break In Last Quarter To Win SOUTH BEND, Nov. 9 - Lynn Waldorf's scrapping Wildcats from Northwestern stopped Notre Dame short in its victory march to the Rose Bowl today, when they turned in a 14-7 win here. Toth's punting and the hard run- ning of the Wildcat backs kept the lauded Irish attack at bay at the crucial points. Fumbles cut into the Notre Dame rushing game and sent the South Bend fans home with long faces. With the score tied, 7-7, in the final quarter, the Irish launched a drive on the Purple goal from their 21-yard line but Fromhart fumbled and Tangora, who played heads up ball all day for Northwestern, recov- ered on Notre Dame's 30-yard line. Heap and Duvall carried the ball over in six smashing line plunges with Heap striking off his left tackle from the five-yard line for the touchdown. The Irish scored a touchdown in the opening minutes of the game when Don Elser skirted his right end for the score, but the touchdown was ruled out, and Notre Dame was penal- ized 15 yards for holding. Disdaining to use anything but line plunges, NotresDame capped a great drive from midfield late in the first period, when Elser ploughed through center from the one foot line for a touchdown. Drives Over For Winning Score Against Irish Marquette Passes Overcome M.S.C. EAST LANSING, Nov. 9- P)- Marquette's golden avalanche kept its place in the dwindling list of the nation's undefeated football teams by downing a hard-fighting Michigan State College team, 13 to 7, before more than 20,000 roaring spectators here today. Al and Art Guepe scored both of Marquette's touchdowns on passes from Buivid. very important chorus rehearsal at five o'clock at the Laboratory Theatre Monday. Everyone must be present. Chinese Students: All Chinese stu- dents are invited to attend the C. t C. A. monthly meeting to be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 11, in Stalker Hall. Prof. Roy W. Sellars and Mr. Y. E. Hsiao, General-Secretary of the organization, will give short talks. Refreshments will be served. Economics Club: There will be a meeting at 7:30 Tuesday, November 12, Room 302 of the Union, at which time Professor F. E. Ross will discuss the subject of the Elections in the Automobile Industry. Members of the staffs in Economics and Business Administration, and graduate stu- dents in these departments are cor- dially invited. Book group of the Michigan Dames will meet at the League, Wednesday evening, November 13, 8 o'clock. Michigamua: There will be a spe- cial meeting of the tribe at 11:30 p.m. tonight. John C'kwley. et GEC LEEN Your Attention Please! * * * "Same-Day Service" On -Associated Press Photo. Don Heap, sophomore back from Northwestern, at times a will o' the wisp and at other times a driving, hard smashing line plunger, was directly responsible for the sad hearts and stilled tongues in the Notre' Dame camp today. Heap was a constant threat throughout the game and climaxed his brilliant running when he plenged from the five yard line for the winning touchdown in the fourth quarter. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN (Continued from Page 4) a.m., Service with sermon on, "Poly- carp and Other Rich Poor-men"; 5:30 p.m. Student fellowship and supper; 6:30 p.m., Prof. Louis Bred- vold will speak on; "The Student and His Curriculum." Bethlehem Evangelical Church, S. Fourth Avenue, Theodore Schmale Pastor: 10:30 /a.m.-Morning Wor- ship. Sermon topic: The Success of the Meek. The third sermon in a series on the Beatitudes. St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Third and West Liberty Streets, Carl A. Brauer, Pastor: 9:30 a.m.- Church School; 9:30 a.m. - Service in the German language; 10:45 a.m.- Morning worship and sermon by Mr. Brauer on "Family Worship." 6 p.m.- Student-Walther League supper and fellowship hour; 7 p.m.- An illustrated lecture on "The Life of Dr. Martin Luther" will be given in the church auditorium under the sponsorship of the Student-Walther League. The public is invited. Unitarian Church: 5:30-Mr. Mar- ley will speak on "Will It Be Treason," a play. 6:30 -Buffet Supper for Students. 7:30 -Dr. Preston James will speak on "Jackson .Hole." 9:00- Social Hour. Lutheran Student Club: Prof. Louis Bredvold will speak to the Club in the parish hall of the Zion Lutheran Church on Washington Street, this evening. Thensocial hour will be at 5:30 o'clock and supper will be served at 6. All Lutheran students and their friends are invited. H1illel Independents: Regular meet- ing at the Foundation at 8 p.m. Dr. Heller will lead the discussion on a very interesting topic in an open for- um. After the meeting, refreshments will be served. All M.C.H.I. members and their guests are cordially invited. Scalp and Blade meeting at 5 p.m. in Union. All members are requested to be present. Room to be posted. Genesee Club: The following men:- Bartholomew, Dmipple, Goda, Huff, Karle, Kingsley, Mayne, and Schwa-I der, will be initiated at the annual in- itiation meeting of the Genese Club at 4:30 at the Union. The meeting will be followed by a dinner and the speaker for the evening will be Prof. Slater. All Chinese Students: A group pic- ture of all the Chinese students is to be taken for the Michigan Ensian (Year Book), at two o'clock, Sunday afternoon, November 10, at Rentsch- eer's Studio, 319 E. Huron. Hillel Indepdents: There will be a short "cross-country" hike for mem- bers and their friends this afternoon. All interested, meet at the Foundation at 2:15 p.m. Coming Events Psychology Journal Club will meet Tuesday, November 12, 8:15 p.m., Room 3126 Natural Science Building. Mrs. Johnson and Miss Springer will review recent Comparative Psychol- ogy Monographs. Mathematical Club will meet on Tuesday, November 12, 8:00 p.m., in 3201 A. H. Professor W. D. Baten will speak on "Frequency Distribu- tions of the Means of Independent Variables whose Frequency Distribu- tions can be Dissected into Compon- ent Frequency Laws." Pi Tau Pi Sigma: All newly elected members will report to Room 301 An- nex promptly at 5:00 p.m., Monday, November 11, to be formally pledged. Payments of one-half the initiation fee will be taken at that time. To Members of the School of Edu- cation: A Mixer will be held at the Women's Athletic Building on Wed- nesday, Nov. 13, at 7:30 p.m. Luncheon for graduate students on Wednesday, November 13 at twelve o'clock in th eRussian Tea Room of the Michigan League Building. Cafe- teria service. Dr. William H. Hobbs, Professor Emeritus of Geology, will speak informally on "Earthquakes." Michigan Dames Tour Group will meet Monday, Nov. 11, 8:15 p.m., in the lobby of the Michigan League. The group will be conducted through the E. Medical Building. All Dames are invited to attend. Hillel Players: All members are urged to attend a very important .neeting Wednesday, November 13, 4 p.m. at the Foundation. Emergency elections and the formation of a program are on the agenda. Gilbert and Sullivan's Ruddigore DAILY CLASSIFIEDS are good, too! Call 2-1214 PRESSE D By GOLDMAN a ,. M II STROH'S PABST BLUE RIBBON FRIAR'S ALE At All Dealers J. J. O'KANE, Dist. Dial 3500 We can guarantee to dye your formal footwear to match ANY shade that you wish. We Call For and Deliver Free! COLLEGE SHOE REPAIR SHOP 426 Thompson 6898 A. 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