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SATURDAY, DECEPIvIBER 7, I.MG ,

M[E MICHIGAN .DAILY

PAGE TI

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 194(V ~PAGET

jBachinr
Grid Coach Resigns
Post at EasL Lansing
EAST LANSING, Mich., Dec. 6
- (/P) - Charles W. (Charley)
Bachman, resigned tonight as
head football coach at Michigan
State College.
The resignation was announced
by Bachman at the annual MSC
Football Bust and was accepted
by President John A. Hannah.
In his resigation address, Bach-
man described his 1946 squad as
"a great future football team."
"I don't think I can (10the job
as well as someone else, so I am
not going to be back coaching at
Michigan State College next fall."
Bachman's Michigan State
teams have won 70, lost 34 and tied
10 since he came here as head
coach in 1933.
Concerning the appointment of;
a successor to Bachrn, Hannah
said "We will not dis.close the
name of the person we are consid-
ering for the job.

Puckmen Face Powerful Toronto Blues eoday tet
Toay hpps

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Qintet Makes'46 Debut Against MSC Tonigi

Wolverines To Feature Four
Newcomers in Starting Lineup

(Continued from page 1)
Robin Roberts at forwards, Jack
Wulf at center, and Ollie White
and Don Waldron, at guards.
Geahan is a former Wolverine of
1944-45 when he led the team in
scoring as a V-12 student. There-
fore the Field House floor will be
anything but foreign ground to
him and he will bear watching.
Fred Stone, another 6'6" cen-
ter will spell Wulf at the pivot.
Johnny Granack, a hoosier hot-
shot from Hammond, Ind., Matt
Mazza, and Pat Peppler, a pair of
returning letterman, may also see
action.
The two teams are even up in

the matter of height, with both
quintets averaging 6 feet 2". The
starting centers on the two squads
are also even up in the height de-
partment at 6 feet 6".
Michigan State will be at-
tempting to beak a Yost Field
House jinx which has plagued
them since 1933, when the
Spartans squeezed out a 26-25
victory.
Last season the Wolverines took
the Spartans into camp 47-39 in
the Ann Arbor game, but dropped
the rematch at East Lansing, 49-
36.
The Maize and Blue have a lit-
tle Yost Field House record of
their own that they intend looking
after. Last year they were all but
invincible on their home stamping
grounds and wound up the season
with six consecutive wins here.
Over the entire 1945-46 campaign
they dropped only one out of ten
ball games on their home court, a
67-58 overtime affair with an In-
diana club that was good enough
to take second place in the Con-
ference.
Michigan, starting on the bas-
ketball comeback road, will be out
to improve on last season's record
of 12 victories against seven losses.
The probable lineups:
MIC. MICIT. STATE
Suprunowicz F Geahan
MeCaslin F R. Roberts
W. Roberts C Wulf
Harrison G White
Mikulich G Waldron

Sextet Guns forj
In Series Histor'
By CHUCK LEWIS
Hoping for Michigan's first vic-
tory over the University of Toron-
to, the Wolverine puckmen will
meet the Blues this afternoon at
Toronto's Varsity Arena.
Since the inauguration of the
hockey series in 1937, the Maize
and Blue have dropped seven con-
tests in five seasons. Last year the
teams engaged in a four game
home-and-home series. The scores
of the tilts were 9-3 and 7-5 at
Toronto and 6-1 and 4-0 at the
Coliseum.
Prospect of Rough Game
Coach Ace Bailey always puts
out strong aggregations which us-
ually are among the top college
hockey teams in Canada. The
Blues also are noted for their pow-
erful offensive drives, and Coach
V. C. Heyliger has put his charges
through heavy defensive drills and
has been emphasizing backcheck-
ing in order to combat the on-
slaughts of the boys from Can-
ada.
Michigan will sart its usual
number one line of Gordon Mac-
Millan, who led the team in scor-
ing with five points in the 10-7
victory over the Windsor Spitfires,
at center; Dick Starrak, letter-
man from last year, at left wing,
freshman Lyle Phillips at right
wing.
Renfrew Out
The second line will be changed
as Al Renfrew, regular left winger
on this trio, is out of action until

ic igon League
NEW SODA BAR HOURS.
Effective December 7
AFTERNOONS: 2:00 - 4:30 P.M.
EVENINGS: 8:00- 10:00 P.M.
SUN.DAY 5:00 -7:00
The League will be closed December 20 to January 6.

j ,

TABLES TURNED . Bob Gea-
han, who was the second high-
est scorer in the Western Con-
ference as a Wolverine in 1945,
will start at one of the forward
spots for Michigan State to-
night.
Basketball Scores
Illinois 87, Cornell College 381
Alma 51, Hillsdale 39
Muskegon JC 35, Jackson JC 31

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First Victory
y overBlues___
the Marquette game on December
14 because of a shoulder injury
sustaied in practice last week. In
his place will be Herb Upton, who
was moved up from the number
three line. Bill Jacobson, who
scored three goals against Wind-
sor in the season's opener, will
play center, while Ted Greer will
handle the right wing assignment.
George Anderson, utility de-
fenseman and forward, will play
in Upton's slot on the number
three forward line with Sam
Steadman on the other wing and
George Peugeot at center.
Reliables To Start
Heyliger will use his old relia-
bles, captain Connie Hill, Bob
Marshall, and George Balestri at
defense. Hill countered with three
assists in the opener. Jack Mac-
Donald will be in the goal.
Toronto has lost two of their
key men in the Blues' victories last
year. Wally Halder, leading scor-
er for the 1945-46 seasoh at To-
ronto, is now playing semi-pro
hockey. Bill Kosick has also left
Toronto.
This contest will be the last
one that the pucksters will play
away before Christmas vacation.
DAILY
OFFICIAL
BULLETIN
(Continued from Page 2)
Tata Scholars Dinner. Mrs. P. J.
Vesugar, Director Tata Education
Scheme, India, will be the guest of
honor at a dinner party at 6:00
p.m., Mon., Dec. 9, Union. Please
contact Mr. Dara Vesunia for res-
ervation (phone 24634) before
Sunday noon.
U. of M. Hot Record Society
meeting at 8:00 p.m., Sun., Dec.
8, ABC room, League. A lecture
on "Jazz-From New Orleans to
Chicago" will be given.
Newman Club Communion
Breakfast following 9:30 mass,
Sunday, St. Mary's Chapel. Mar-
tin M. McLaughlin will speak on
World Student Union. Tickets
may be obtained at the Newman
Club room.
Conversation Group, Sociedad
Hispanica, meet at 4:00 p.m. Mon.,
Dec. 9, International Center.
Ball and Chain Club meeting at
7:45 p.m., Mon., Dec. 9, League.
League House Dance HOSTESS
COMMITTEE meeting at 7:30
p.m., League. Room will be post-
ed on bulletin board. Bring eligi-

Attention Cage Fa
1. Preferred admissions
good ONLY from 6:00
o'clock. After 7:00'
4,000 seats will be ava
to other students and
pon holders.
2. Coach Ozzie Cowles ha
quested that spectator
note, smoke in Yost
House.
3. Even if you have been b
P-Bell before the game
be alarmed if you have'
erts" trouble. Michigan
has a Robert Robbins. A
igan's contribution to
confusion is center Bill
erts.

- EIFYE BAL p
STUNT MIXER
[very Saturday 2 to 5 P.M.
/t the UNION...
DON'T MISS IT... TODAY!

il Varsity Stars Sli ne
In 6-Man TouchTilt
Tossing in just about eviry M-
man but the Wolverine water-
bjy, the Phi Delta Theta six-marl
Ins! football team outclassed a fighting
Beta Theta Pi team, 32-19, yester-
sare
-7:00 day afternoon.
about The combined talents of Bob
ilable Chappuis, Jack Carpenter, Bob
cou- Callahan, Ed Bahlow, Stu Wilkins,
Dom Tomasi, Bill Culligan and
is re- Jack Weisenburger of the Phi
rs do Delts were just too much for the
Field less glittering Betas.
Paul Vieth, Harry Wieding, Cal
to the Chamberlain, Jimmy DeBoer, Tom
don't Flynn, Tom Hunt, Johnny Gil-
"Rob- lette and Hal Fletcher upheld the
State Beta honor.
Mich-
the The Intramural Building
Rob- will be open all day today un-
til 6:00 p.m.

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ULASSIFIED ADVEUTISING l

LOST AND FOUND

LOST: a green Shaeffer's pencil in East
Engineering. Sentimental value.
Please phone 2-0233. )7
BABE: Paul last seen heading for the
Penn. coal fields. J. L. Lewis. )33
BABE: Here I am. Paul )25
TAKEN: Alaskan Mouton Coat from
the Casbah, Nov. 29. Please return
coat. Mail keys! Coat can be identi-
fied. Nancy Walker, 459 Jordan Hail.
Rewardl,. ) 31
LOST: Pearl necklace Wed. evening be-
tween Presbyterian church and En-
gineering Bldg. Reward. 8904. )13
LADIES gold wrist watch. Gold band.
One diamond on each side of face.
Reward for return. Call Barbara
Weisberg at 2-6654 between 6 and 8.
)32

MISCELLANEOUS

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FREE DELIVERY
on $2.00 Food Order or over.

THE ROSICRUSCIONS FELLOWSHIP
Study Group 611 W. Main St. invite
you to read the following books
through our free lending library.
"The R.osicrusions Cosmo Concep-
tion," "The Mystical Interpretations
of Christmas," "Mysteries of the
Great Operas" and others. Phone
2-1507. )22
UNWANTED HAIR permanently re-
moved! Short wave method-faster,'
painless. Phone 6373, First National
Building. )35
PERSONAL
WOMAN: For heaven's sake don't make
plans for December 15. It's a night
to remember! Man. )18
North Main Opposite Court House
-___- Starts Today
Leo Gorey in
"BOWERY BOMBSHELL"
-plus-
Roy Acuff in
"NIGHT TRAIN
TO MEMPHIS"
News and Final Chapter
"SCA 'RLET HORSEMAN"
_- Last Day Today
"MY PAL TRIGGER"
with Roy Rogers
-and-
"THE WALLS
CAME TUMBLING DOWN"
-- Sunday and Monday
O. S. S.
-and-
"SING WHILE YOU DANCE"

TRANSPORTATION
TWO SENSATIONAL COEDS madly de-
sire ride to New York City December
20 or 2.1. Please! Phone "Andy"
8983.)3
WANTED: Ride to Milwaukee or Chi-
cago, afternoon of 20th. Call 2-4401,
ask for 323 Winchell. )17
COUPLE wants ride to and from New
York for Christmas recess. Share ex-
penses, help drive. Call M. Fuchs,
6375. Leave Message. )21
WANTED: Ri.de Ky. or Cincinnati, Dec.
20. Will share expenses, help drive.
Call Lewis Combest, Law Club. )10
AM WALKrNG to Aberdeen, Washing-
ton on December 20. Would accept
ride to vicinity if offered, and share
expenses. Call "Ed" 2-3241, Ext. 02.)34
STUDENT WISHES RIDE to Washing-
ton, D.C , Richmond, Va., or point
toward Miami on Dec. 19, 20, 21.
Phone Paul at 4707. )5
TRANSPORTATION to Erie, Pennsyl-
vania December 20. Will share ex-
penses and driving. Call Jerry Honey
2-1405. )16
CALIFORNIA, here I come. Student
wishes to spend Xmas in Los Angeles.
Will share expenses and help drive.
Call Bill, 2-1032, evenings. )12
GOING TO PITTSBURG at Christmas?
Willing to share expenses and driv-
ing. Phone 7330. )9
BOSTON BOUND? Two students desire
ride leaving Dec. 20. Will share driv-
ing and expenses. Phone 7330 (Ed
Canner). )l
STUDENT AND WIFE desire ride to
Philadelphia around Dec. 20. Will l
help drive and share expenses. Bill
Taylor, No. 12 Vets Village, City. )28
TUTORING
TUTORING in Mathematics by MIT
graduate, class of 1924. John Alden
Buckler, 115 Catherine, Ypsilanti, tel.
Ypsi 3678W. Reverse charges.an,1
BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPING: theses, term papers,addres-
ses, etc. Du~plicating: notices, form
letters, programs, etc. A-2 Typing
Service, 232 Nickels Arcade, Phone
9811. )4
MIDWAY Bicycle Shop, 322 E. Liberty.
We have rebuilt used bikes for sale.
Your bike can be expertly repaired
also. ) 56
CHUMLEE'S
FREE DELIVERY of your favorite sand-
wiches and beverages. Every day but
Monday, 6 p.m. to 2 a.m. Phone
2-6429. )8
FOR SALE
CHOICE CHRISTMAS TREES reason-
ably priced at Rolly's Lawn Service
on the Fairgrounds, 2104 Jaskson.
Trees delivered, .25 each. )30
FOR XMAS--A Spaulding tennis rac-
quet--;Mcfer Beasley, Krobat, Lam-
ina with $8 gut plus a crisp, new $5
bill. All for S20. This is no snow
job. Call me, 2-7360, Dean McClusky,
417 8th Sr. )6

HELP WANTED
OPENINGS NOW FOR PICKED MEN,
good pay and expenses, if you can
measure up to the standards of the
peacetime Regular Army, you now
have an unusual opportunity. By en-
listing for 3 years you can choose one
of the famous fighting divisions now
on occupation duty in Japan and
Korea.
The divisions in whihch you can
enlist include such outstanding units
as the 1st Cavalry Division, 6th Infan-
try Division, 7th Infantry Division, 24th
Infantry Division and 25th Infantry
Division, each of which had a great
battle record during the war.
After initial training in the U. S.,
you can join the unit of your choice
and take part in the interesting work
of maintaining a just peace in the Far
East. You'll have the advantage of
20% extra pay for overseas service.
Starting base pay for a Private over-
seas is $90 a month in addition to food,
clothing, good quarters, medical and
dental care. And you'll enjoy excellent
living conditions, plenty of sightseeing,
sports and recreation, and the satis-
faction of doing a worth-while job. En-
listments open to men 18 to 34 inclu-
sive (17 with parents' consent). Get
full Mtails at U. S. Army Recruiting
Station, Armory Bldg., 223 E. Ann St.,
Ann Arbor or phone 20456. )2
GIRLS, 17 and over. We will train you
for a career as a telephone operator.
An experienced operator is always in
demand. Apply at Mich. Bell Tele-
phone Co., 323 E. Washington St. )43
WANTED

THE RUSSIAN CIRCLE PRESENTS
TIHE GREATEST HISTORICAL FILM
EVER TO COME OUT OF RUSSIA
SERGEI EISENSTEIN'S
ALX ANTDEnR -N EYVSKY
Rackham Lecture Hall
December 6th and 7th at 8:30 P.M.
. 1
All Tiekets
for the' final performance
Are Sold Out

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WANTED to buy or rent: tails, size 38 1
long. Box 10 Michigan Daily. )23
WANTED: Single room or small apt.
for Asst. Prof. Phone U-2170 at 12:00
p.m., or address 1019 Lincoln. )27
MEN'S USED CLOTHES wanted. A bet-
ter price paid. Sam's Store, 122 E.
Washington St. )14
WANTED: Annex for fraternity house
to accommodate at least 8 persons.
Needed for spring semester of 1948 or
for fall semester of 1948. Please call
Ken Tapp, 2-3189. ) 36
TAILORING and SEWING
CUSTOM MADE CLOTHES-Formals-
Remodeling-Alterations. "Bring your
sewing problems to us." Hildegarde
Shop, 116 E. Huron, 2-4669. )45
SEWING, Alterations and Refitting on
formals and other work. Miss Liv-
ingston, 315 S. Division, 2nd floor.)20

bility cards.
Eta Kappa Nu, Honorary Elec-
trical Engineering Society, meet-
ing at 7:15 p.m., Wed., Dec. 11,
Rm. 247, W. Engineering.
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WRAPPINGS
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Open Saturdays Until Christmas
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