THE MICHIGAN DAILY Crisler Seeks Line Reserves Need Guards And Tackles To Fill Out Weak Spots (Continued from Page 13) have for the most part been gratify- ing. In Harmon, Kromer, Trosko, Strong, and Bill Luther, he has a quintet of passers who rank with the best and Ed Frutig leads a group of top-flight receivers. Harmon has developed his punting. to a point where he can divided kick- ing duties with Kromer and Bill Smith, who'll be pulled from the line, to take care of some of the longer boots. Place-kicking duties will be shared by Harmon, Strong, Melzow, Fraumann, and Westfall, all of whom have proved themselves capable of adding the much needed extra points. The above five men along with Paul Nielsen, substitute end, are all capable of assuming the kickoff bur- den. Presence of Harmon and Kromer in the same backfield gives Michigan a reversible pass combination, and the same is true when units consist- ing of Trosko and Call and Strong and Nelson or Luther take clare of the halfback posts. Natators Get Belt Buckles Highlights In Another Summer Of (Continued from Page 14) for Cooke and promptly takes the men's doubles title. The busy Miss Marble then bounces back to team, up with Mrs. Sarah Palfrey Fabyan and end the merry-go-round by win- ning the Women's doubles. August 1: John Gee, former 6 foot, 9 inch Michigan athlete, moves up to the majors as Pittsburgh obtains him from Syracuse in return for four' players and cash. The Pirates expect the big hurler to do big things for' them. August 15: Turkeys and gridiron moguls alike are perturbed when the President moves Thanksgiving ahead a week. August 19: Continuing their tri- umphant tour of Europe, U.S. track athletes take 11 of 13 first places in a meet against the French team in Paris. Michigan is well-represented by Bill Watson, who scores firsts in the shot put and discus, and Ralph Schwarzkopf, who aids in .establish- ing a world record in the 3200 meter 1 elay. August 30: With Ralph Heikkinen, Don Siegel, and Fred Janke of last' year's Wolverine eleven on the squad, the College All-Stars bow, 9-0, to a powerful New York Giant profession- al outfit before 80,000 at Soldier's Field. September 11: Ralph Heikkinen shows a politician's knack for con- sistency when, after steadfastly de- claring he won't play pro football, he signs a contract with the gridiron! Brooklyn Dodgers. September 15: Two-Ton Tony. makes good his boast as he his way to a technical ka college-bred Lou Nova in 14 wildest rounds of fighting P phia has .ever witnessed. September 17: After polish top-seeded John Bromwich, old Welby Van Horn drops t match of the Forest Hills 1 men's tennis championship to Rigg i in straight sets. September 20: Surprising v no one, Joe Louis scores a k over a tired Bob Pastor in t round of their title fight in Stadium. October 7: Eighty thousar iron fans watch a powerful 1 team-but this is getting a the story. Although the war in Europe and points east forced cancellation of its exhibition tour in England, each member of Michigan's intercollegiate swimming team has been given an elaborately decorated belt buckle commemorating the "trip." THE HOME OF FUNE TAILORING 619 E William St. Ann Arbor, Mich. We are the exclusive representatives for the Famous Franklin CUSTOM-TAILORED Clothes I 11 , ,r 1' WELCOME STUDENTS FERRY FIELD BARBERS cordially invite you to try their expert work- manship. We emphasize: CLEANLINESS COURTEOUSNESS THOROUGHNESS Bill Flowers New Proprietor 806'SOUTH STATE ST. near Hill St. II' at ONE PRICE ANY STYLE $29:;o CAMEL HAIRS SHE TLANDS AND TWEEDS FINE WORSTEDS Each Suit Individually Cut and Tailored. YOU MUST SEE THEM TO APPRECIATE THEM. II l I.- III I JMV NYj/aaYaaava va+. 11 aaa urrF. ranvv v v.^ I -o+_ ____v ^ . a_"__^ _____ __" YyvV'VIN YVH ti _ x n .y: < . .. - 1 . t: '00000 I, II N THE OLD DAYS, it was blue Monday, for Mother did the washing Nowadays your laundry can be done with the minimum of effort - the laundry way I I low prices - repairing -free delivery - and excellent ironing. 11 Special Student Bundle 6 Handkerchiefs 3 Bath Towels 3 Shirts 3 Pairs of Socks i 2 Suits of Uhderwear Approximate Cost $1.10 III , . I KYER LAUNDRY PHONE 4185 WHITE SWAN LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANINGCO. 4117 If I H i It i 1 f I