0 _ g NAY. DEC. t1o 19-18 TuE M AICHIGN 16A y" r-- 7 G Wolverines Overpower Fighting Michigan State Five , 34-21 Jake Townsend CloseGuading CrsseFingers, Rabbit's Foot Leads Varsity MichiganState (21) FG FT A TP And Sunday Prayer For Smick lt . 12 ,P int* Osterink f, . .. . .... rft . . .40 0 0 238 0 i 1nts Kraft k. 0 Sad-Visaged Danny Yearns: ing room wail. Darush , c ... 1 0 0 4 2sys "Of course if I can't go, there'si Wolverines Pile Up Large Callaghan, g........ 1 1 0 2 3 For Basketball Journey nothing to do about it," sighs Danny, McShannock, g.... ..1 0 0 0 2 To west Coast trying to maintain an indifferent at- Lead Despite off Night Carpenter. g ........0 1 0 1 1 estCoatitude. But one easily detects how And Stubborn Defense I- - - - By IRVIN LISAGOR hurt the big boy will be if the -doc- _____Tc tals .........8501 11tors say "no.," Tctls. .. . .. .. .85 1421 Reposed on a University Hospital tr a n. (Continued from Page 1) Michigan t(34) FG FT A P TP bed in 4-private tonight is a sandy- With his eye on that trip, Danny Townsend, f .........5 2 5 0 12 haired young man who has his fin- kept mum about the injury after theI hand, looked overcautious. Time Thomas, f ..........2 0 0 3 4 gers crossed, a rabbit's foot hidden Ypsi encounter, but the pain even-- and, timedi threwraw-c ha ns. T r Barclay, f ........ ..0 0 0 '0 0 under his pillow and a -Sunday prayer tually bested him and he reported it i poitsi n bhd pases or aited so Gee, c.. ..........1 0 0 2 2' on his lips-all directed at one ob- to the team doctor. Now he spends long to throw the ball that the passes Fishma, g.........3 3 0 2 9 jective, that highly coveted basketball his time mumbling incoherently as he lacked any element of deception. On Long, g ..............0 0 0 2 0 trip to Seattle, Wash., during the hol- contemplates the knee and thinking IPatanelli, g .. 3 0 0 6 iday recess. up ways and means of convincing the the whole, however, the Wolverines e li . . . 0 0 a doctors that he's primed for action. plydgo al eedn nterIBeebe, a...............0 1 0, '0 1 The sad-visaged fellow is Dan dotr hth'1rmdfrato. played goodball,adepending on thTeir , V 'An' dril he a t enadwonthe gridiron, forward on' supericr height and ability to out-- - - - - Smick, Mieriir~an's triple-threat ath- A n ntegiiofrado SteSrts.Totals......14 6 5 12 34 lee h i elo uthske the hardwood and fast ball artist on h rScore at half: Michigan 14, Mich- when he took a bad spill in the North- the diamond mound, Smick gives To vnsend once again was the igan State 10. westtern football game. In last week's h p ie o jnin e eect raksof standout player for Michigan. HisMihgnsie-term ,ofw m1 screen plays failing in the face of Officials: John Schommer (Chi- cage combat against Ypsi he aggra- there have been only four in Wol- t cago) refere; EddiePowtreree-haveedbeen nonly fourasinrcWol- Van Alstyne's defense, Jake took his cago), referee; Eddie Powers (De- vated the hijury and was forced to verine history. But at present his well-deserved pivot shots hitting for tit), umpire. enter the hospital for treatment, lone concern is that knee. And thel 12 points and came through with six Free throws missed: Michigan' Berth Practically Cinched trip, of course.f ossists to boot, thereby accounting in State E (Garlock 2, Dargush, Callag- Danny's basketball play against __ 'cme way for 10 of the Varsity's 14! han, McShannock, Carpenter 3), Yysi, when he revealed unusual i field goals. Michigan 12 (Townsend 3, Gee 6, Pat- adroitness in passing the ball, and. ca s Lead Dargush Rough anelli 2, Beebe). otherwise handled himself creditably, ; -- had practically cinched one of the Ipe Aaa Capt. Johnny Gee, on the other tenberts pethe iAtianNessurge atsufferedfr heroughha DIZZY EAN TOURNEY that leaves for the coast and a three- NASSAU, Bahamas, Dec. 12.-(Al)- dling of Ben Dargush, Michigan State BRADbENTON, Fla., Dec. 12.-()-- game series against the University of Bushy haired Henry Picard took a renter, and had an all-around bad Lloyd Gullickson, St. Petersburg pro- Washington on Dec. 21, 22 and 23. four-stroke lead today in the $4,000 night, hitting only one basket. Herm fessicnal, equaled the course record Now the impaired knee arouses Nassau golf open with a 63 that was Tishman played odd basketball but today with a six under par of 67 to doubt as to whether he will be ready j five under par. collected nine points. Matt Patanelli ;in the $50 first prize in the open for the trip. Dan, who hails from Tied behind the Hershey, Pa. pro hit for six markers and held Garlock division of the Dizzy Dean Golf Tour- Hazel Park, has been no farther west at 67 were Ralph Guldahl of St.' to five at the expense of four per- nament. Bobby Doak of Bradenton, than Minneapolis ,and longs to see Louis, winner of the recent Augusta sonals for himself, putting him out 116-year-old Florida amateur, posted those wonderful sights pictured in the and Miami Biltmore opens; Paul of the game near the end. j a 68 to win first prize in the amateur pamphlets Ray Roberts, the Varsity Ruan ofm New ork Haen, New Ed Thomas, playing his second division. Doik won a wrist watch. trainer, has nailed up on the dress- nton of Grand Junction, Col., and game for Coach Cappy Cappon, had Bill Melhorn of New York. hdsT.C.U. IN COTTON BOWLThe field of 95 golfers will play 36 DALLAS, Texas, Dec. 12.-P(A")- more holes tomorrow and finish the Despite reports to the contrary, 4 Texas Christian University, which 72-hole tournament Monday in quest Danny Smiok; sophomore basket- defeated Santa Clara 9 to 0 at San of the $800 top money. ball center andend on the grid RECTORYFrancisco today, was invited tonight Eight golfers finished the day even team, will be allowed to practice to meet Marquette in the Cotton Bowl with par 68, including Joe Belf ore of during theconing }week and take here Jan. 1. Detroit. the Westernrip -topSeattle if his Basketball Finals Indiana 43, Miami 13. Purdue 35, Bradley Tech 25. Ohio State 42, Denison 16. Illinois 44, Depauw 24. Central State Teachers 27, Albion 33. Fordham 36, Yale 33. Springfield 35, Columbia 34. Cornell 47, Alfred 24. Penn 24, Harvard 31. Hillsdale 31, Jackson Jr. College 25. Western State 39, Olivet 27. Eastern Kentucky 31, Transylvania 22. Missouri 38, Washington (St. Louis) 34. N. Dak. State 33, Minnesota 29. Earlham 33, Butler 27.I Cincinnati 41, Wilmington 21. IDetroit 58, Adrian 7. Oakland City 32, Anderson 25. Dake 42, Denver 20, overtime. Coe 28, Grinnell 26. Wisconsin 39, Marquette 21. Brown 48, M.I.T. 20. Chicago 31, Carroll (Wis.) 28. Depaul 41, Pitt 37, overtime. f PURE WOOL HOSE College Stripes -50c $5.00 FREEMAN SHOES $4.45 Walk a Few Steps and Save Dollars KUO -n 205 East Liberty - Phone 8020 BUS FARES CUT for CHRISTMAS CHICAGO $5.75 NEW YORK $16.00 SPECIAL BUSES leaving Union 12:30 December 18 Buffalo . . Rochester . Syracuse . Utica . . . Albany .. . $ 6.75 8.55 10.35 11.70 14.40 New York . $17.85 Philadelphia 17.85 Boston . Elmira Newark ... Scranton . . 20.20 11.25 17.85 14.35 Pittsburgh . Cleyeland .. St. Louis . . Washington 8.85 5.25 11.70 18.30 ROUND TRIP FARES SPECIAL BUS to CHICAGO, NEW YORK, BUFFALO TICKETS and INFORMATION I w UNION John R. Holmes Dale C. Campbell PHONE 4151 ._ ' tes for the Book "Iw ',{ti - knee injury remains in its pres- ent condition. CLOTHING WANTED TO BUY: Any old and new suits, overcoats at $3, forced to use his hands a couple of $5, t8, $25. LADIES FUR COATS, times when State men got loose on TYPEWRITERS, OLD GOLD, and fast breaks. Still he looked satis- musical instruments. Phone Sam, factory, hitting two baskets in a row 5304.78x in the second half when Michigan LAUNDRY needed points badly. Shunted off the starting five by LAUNDRY 2-1044. Sox darned. Len Osterink last W'eek, Kraft proved Careful work at a low price. 6x that he deserved a place on the first team by his defensive play and ac- ROOMS FOR RENT curate long shots. He connected four -ARGE _rontrom._Freplac_ and_ times.hedvrest of State'sscoring private bath. Reasonable. Private was well divided. 'tIfamily. 2025 Hill St. 213 Townsend Opens Scoring Townsend opened the scoring after' 928 FOREST AVE.-Pleasant. first- only ten seconds of play with a pivot floor single or double room for and then hit a foul which, along with upperclassmen. Phone 2-1767. Gee's overhead shot, put the Varsity 214 ahead, 5 to 0. With almost seven LOST AND FOUND minutes gone Garlock broke around LS N ON Patanelli for the Spartans' first score. LOST: Alpha Omega fraternity pin. Gradually the invaders came up and Initials F. G. on back. Reward. Call tied up the game at 7 to 7, but the 8260. 215 Wolverines managed to take the lead again and hold it, 14 to 10, at the LOST: One pair glasses in black case. half. Call Johnson, 2-3738. Reward. Another pivot by Townsend after 216 a minute and 20 seconds put Mich- NOTICES igan ahead, 16 to 10, but two bas- kets by Kraft made it 17 to 14. Then TYPING of all kinds by experienced Michigan turned or the steam -as and reliable typist. Reasonable Jake tossed an assist to Fishman, rates. 625 E. Liberty St. No. 5. Thomas hit two and Fishman twisted 203 in for a follow-up shot, giving the FOR SALE Varsity a 26 to 14 lead that the F__ _ _A _E Lansing boys were unable to cut NEW and old books. Antiques. 202 down. down, East Ann. 127x GIFT SUGGESTIONS THE DAILY Offers These Timely Suggestions Of Ann Arbor Merchants. PERFUME, $1.00 up, toilet sets, $1.10 up; manicure sets, $1.00, $12.50; traveling sets, $1.50-$18.50; atom- izers, 50c-$5.00; perfume bottles, 50c-$10.00; compacts, 50c-$7.50; cigarette cases, $1.00-$10.00; light- ers, $1.00 up; pen-pencil sets, $1.00- up. Candy. Calkins-Fletcher, 324 S. State. 31A FOR HER Shadowless chiffons and light serv- ice. In gorgeous gift boxes at no extra cost. From 69c to $1.35. Pa- jamas for lounging and sleeping from $1.95 to $7.95 - Campus Shoppe, 229 South State Street,'at Liberty. 21A A MAGAZINE subscription to Ladies' Home Journal $1.00. Brings joy through the year. 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