7 tT r 74 T d"' 7 7 ?'I'l V - 74, x'1'1' ts'sr Tsr* 1t+ ,,. .. . - ... - :. X xxKLI ri a -. ,te'fi a.%1a7 F -911- : 240! Y, DECE'> BER S. 1940 I (gagers Irounce State, 42-14; Mustangs Beat Sextet, 5-4 Quintet Shows Scoring Punch In Initial Clash 7'. Sofiak's Nine Points Pace Varsity; Brogan, Ruehle Each Account For Eight (Continued from Page 1) fed Ruehle for another double decker from close up. Hindman finally broke the Spartans' prolonged scoring drouth by caging a foul shot just be- fore the half ended. The second half found the East Lansing team an even sadder specta- cle. The Spartans took 19 shots at the basket and connected only once, missed eight out of ten foul shots, and put on a ragged exhibition of ball handling. The Wolverines made the game a runaway early in the last half on a pair of baskets by each Ruehle and Fitzgerald and single hoops by Mand- ler, Brogan and Sofiak, before Ooster- baan began making wholesale substi- tutions of reserves for the remainder of the game. ** * Michigan G F T M. State G F T Sofiak, f 4 1 9 Gerard, f 1 1 3 Fitzg'ld, f 3 6 6 Morris, f 0 0 0 Herrm'n, f 1 3 5 Jones, f 0 1 1 Cartmill, f 0 0 0 Klewicki, f 0 0 0 Holman, f 0 0 0 Sherman, f 0 0 0 Mandler, c 2 0 4 Hindm'n, c 2 4 8 Comin, c 0 0 0 Mikules, c 0 0 0 Morris, c 0 0 0 Phillips, g 1 0 2 Brogan, g 3 2 8 Peterson, g 0 0 0 Ruehle, g 3 2 8 Basich, g 0 0 0 Grissen, g 0 2 2Burk, g 0 0 0 Houle, g 0 0 0 Davis, g 0 0 0 Wes'm'n, g 0 0 0 Totals .. 4 6 14 Totals 17 8 42 Halftime score: Michigan 24; Mich- igan State 9. Irish Hold Off USC Last Minute Drive ~ih.rFaculty Vetoes don wzr: chaf ter's Grid Proposal .DA ILY DO UBL E DYB Ten Rules Against Post Season Tilts Weak Swin Sisters Back Out . . .P CHICAGO. Dec. 7 -(/P-The West- THE USUALLY JOVIAL Matt Mann isn't so happy these days. ern Conference threw a solid "block" He returred from the Conference meeting yesterday with the news today against any football games af- that his natatorial wonder boys, undoubtedly the strongest swimming team ter its regular season-of Rose Bowl ever to represent Michigan, are practically without a schedule for the or any other variety. coming year. By unanimous vote, faculty repre- All in all, two Big Ten teams, Iowa and Purdue, consented to meet the sentatives of the circuit agreed to ad- Wolverines. The rest, including such perennial rivals as Ohio State, North- here to the present rule prohibiting western and Minnesota, turned hands down on any dual engagement with post season games. And they were em- the great men of Mann. phatic in pointing out this applies to Strong Western Ontario Outfit Smothers Final Michigan Rally n .45 s .40 .35 41 ference Championship today and ruined the last chapter of Rice's football season. Rice was leading, 6-0, after roll- ing far downfield in five great surges, when the Methodists scored in the fourth period. Then Joe Pasqua, big tackle, came into the game and sailed the ball above the crossbars to give SMU a 7-6 victory. Serge Koussevitsky Wednesday, December 11 Houghton. Indianapolis, Ind. Kalamazoo. .95 .55 .35 .35 B 8:30 p.m. m SKI and SKATE GOODS PROGRAM: MOE'S are now offering you the largest selection of winter sport goods in Ann Arbor. When you want sport goods of any descrip- a.tion, see MOE'S. MOE'S offer a wide choice of quality skiis and 3OOTS are a Moe spec- accessories such as poles They can be completely and harnesses. ped in our own shop for ment upon request. Of course, those famed C. C. M. SKATES in either speed or social styles, for either men :rrr'I" > Overture to "LENORE," No. 3, Op. 72. Beethoven SYMPHONY No. 4 in B-flat major, Op. 60 Beethoven Adagio: Allegro vivace Adagio Allegro vivace; Trio: Un poco meno allegro Finale: Allegro fia non trypo For the past thirteen years, Serge Kousse- vitzky has directed the destinies of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. The orchestra is now in its sixtieth season and its record is phenomenal. The many appearances of this orchestra in Ann Arbor speaks for itself as to its popularity in this section of the country. A Limited Number of Tickets are still available at the offices of The University Musical Society in Burton Memorial Tower, address Charles A. Sink, President. The Box Office of Hill Auditorium will be open at - .I Lansing Lapeer Los Angeles, Cal. Marquette MNt. Clemens Nashville, Tenn. New York, N.Y. Pittsburgh, Pa. ... Port Huron ..... Saginaw Sault Ste. Marie .. Traverse City .... .. .90 . 1.00 .55 .35 .35 . .80 .60 .35 2.50 .85r. .35 I SKI B ialty. equipp attach INTERMISSION SYMPHONY No. 5, Op. 47 Moderato Allegretto Largo Allegro non troppo Shosfeizovitch On a call coaing 50 cents or nore, a federal tax applies. MICHIC*AN DELL TELEPHONE Co. 7:00 on the night of the concert. ft 11 1.1 1 III