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19s ~THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Cagers Face Broncos
Tonigtin Ka lamazoo
Western Michigan Five Boasts Four-Game
Winning trea ; Broncos Feature Veterans

A change of scenery will con-
front Michigan's basketball team
as the curtain goes up on the
second act of the Wolverines 1946-
47 cage play, when it moves into
Kalamazoo to tangle with West-
ern Michigan's unbeaten Broncos.
tonight at 8:00 p.m.
Coach Buck Reads' cagers have
already rolled up four straight
victories, including a brilliant 56-
52 triumph over a rugged Man-
hattan College five in Madison
Square Garden.
Broncos Taper Off
Since the Manhattan game, the
Broncos tapered off with a breath-
er against Calvin College of Grand
Rapids. They suffered a few in-
juries in the rough Manhattan
battle, but the entire squad is
back in good physical condition
for tonight's battle.
To line up against Michigan's
starting quintet of Boyd McCaslin,
Mack Suprunowicz, Bill Roberts,
Bill Mikulich, and Bob Harrison,
Coach Read will feature an all
veteran outfit sparked by All-
American Harold Gensichen.
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DINNERS
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Consisting of
Relish Tray
Soup or Juice
Choice of entree
Potatoes
Vegetable Salad
Hlo.venuade Roll and Bitter
Coffee Tea Milk
FOR RESERVATIONS
Call 2-6544 (
..Half block west of State Street
ON EAST HURON
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Gensichen, one of the nation's
best in 1943, will team with Er-
win Fitzpatrick at the guard
posts, Don Boven will open at
center, and Mel Van Dis and
Lew Lang are slated for forward
roles.
Boven, a 6 foot 3 inch pivot
man, is giving away three inches
in height to Michigan's Roberts.
The Bronco center sparkled
against Manhattan and his 21
points were the big factor in the
victory.
There are no tickets avail-
able for Michigan students who
had intended to attend this
evening's game at Kalamazoo
The Western Michigan publi-
city office reports that all tick-
ets have been sold out for
weeks.
Michigan Has Height Edge
Michigan will have a height ad-
vantage all long the line except
at one of the forward spots where
Mel Van Dis, a 6 foot 4 incher
holds forth.
The Wolverine regulars have
gone through a rough week as
the second; stringers have ex-
tended them in the practice ses-
sions. Pete Elliot has rounded in-
to shape rapidly since the close
of the football season, and is ex-
pected to see plenty of action to-
night. Gerrit Wierda and Hal
Morrill should also see service.
Light Lunches
... SOUPS
... SALADS
. . . SANDWICHES
COKES
8:00 A.M.-10:30 P.M.
Weekdays
8:00 A.M.-12:30 P.M.
Friday-Saturday
Clark's Tea Room
217 Observatory

'M' Football
Schedule Set
For '48, '49
CHICAGO, Dec. 13--(P)-Seven-
game football schedules for the
University of Michigan in 1948
and 1949 were announced here
today at the Western Conference
meeting.
The cards, which sallow for ad-
dition of one or more games each
season, follow:
1948,-Oct. 9, Purdue,away; Oct.
16, Northwestern, home; Oct. 23,
Minnesota, away; Oct. 30, Illinois,
home; Nov. 6, Navy, home; Nov.
13, Indiana, home; Nov. 20, Ohio
state, away.
1949-Oct: 8, Army, away; Oct.
15, Northwestern, away; Oct. 22,
Minnesota, home; Oct. 29, Illi-
nois, away; Nov:. 5, Purdue, home;
Nov. 13, Indiana, home; Nov. 19,
Ohio State, home.
The Conference voted to hold
its indoor track championships at
the University of Illinois, Cham-
paign, on March 7-8, with the out-
door track showdown going to
Northwestern University at Evan-
ston, May 30-31. The league ten-
nis championships will be held atf
Northwestern May 29, 30 and 31.

Swim Team Makes Debut;
Holiday Shoots for Record
12th Swim Gala To Be Held in I-M Building
Tonight; Ten State AAU Races Featured

Michigan swimming fans will
get fish-eye views of the Wolver-
ines' 1946-47 tank squad at 8
p.m. tonight when Coach Matt
Mann unveils his 12th annual
Swim Gala water show at the
Sports Building pool.
Headlining the evening's exhibi-
tion will be an attempt by Wolver-
ine ace, Harry Holiday ,to smash
the national 150-yard individual
medley record and an exhibition
of water prowess by 1936 Olympic
backstroke champion Adolph Kief-
er.
In addition to this the meet
will .feature seven State AAU
races for men and three State
AAU events for women. And
following the swimming fea-
tures, Sigma Phi Epsilon will
tangle with Delta Upsilon in the
finals of the interfraternity
water polo championships.
Besides Holiday, Mann will give
most of his mermen a chance to
show their stuff. Tonight's meet
will give the general public itsj
only chance to see the Michigan
tank squad in action this season

Pucksters Seek Second Victory;
Revised Sextet Faces Marquette
Al Renfrew Returns
eL ing last winter and is tied for the here on December 23 before

since the dual meets on the Wol-
verine slate will be open only to
students.
Top Maize and Blue entrants
in the State AAU events to-
night will be Dick Weinberg,
Charley Moss, Charley Barnes,
Bill Kogen, Tom Coates, Bill
Crispin, Dave LeFerte, Jay
Sandford, Gus Stager, Wally
Stewart and Neville Adams,
freestylers.
Also representing Michigan will
be Pat Hayes, Bob Sohl, Bill Up-
thegrove, Irv Einbinder and Bob
Dunlop, breast strokers; Holiday
and Art Johnson, backstrokers;
and Capt. Alex Canja, Gil Evans
and Tommy O'Neill, divers.
Man, To Ansiver
MSC Bid Today
SYRACUSE, N.Y., Dec. 13--(P)
-Clarence (Biggie) Munn, Syra-
cuse University's head football
coach, said today he would make
known tomorrow "for sure" his
decision regarding a Michigan
State coadhing offer.

By CHUCK LEWIS
Attempting to gain their second
win in three starts, the Michigan
hockey team will play host to the
Marquette Hockey Club tonight at
8 p.m. at the Coliseum.
The visitors, who play in the
Northern Michigan League,, will
open their season with the Wol-
verines. They are always known
for good hockey and experienced
reserve strength and plan to give
the Maize and Blue a very busy
evening.
Lineup Changed
Coach Vic Heyliger has made
some changes from the contingent
that lost to the University of Tor-
onto last Saturday. Al Renfrew,
sume his old position as left wing
who has been out for two weeks
with a shoulder injury, will re-
on the number two line. Center-
ing this trio will be Bill Jacobson,
who has scored four goals in the
two games of the season to date
and leads the team in this de-
partment. Ted Greer, captain of
the 1944-45 aggregation and a
last skater, will be at the right
wing spot. Heyliger expects to
start this combination in tonight's
encounter.
On another line, Gordon Mac-
Millan, who led the team in scor-
CHRISTMAS CARDS
WRAPPINGS
FOUNTAIN PENS - ALL MAKES
Open Satprdays Until Christmas
0. D. MORRILL
314 S. State St. Phone 7177

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

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Thursday, Friday, Saturday--December 12, 13, 14'

LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE
Box Office Opens 2 P.M. Daily

WANTED TO RENT
$10.00 FOR INFORMATION to fur-
nished or unfurnished apartment for
veterans tudent and wife. Write to-
day, Box 88. )43
LEAVE OF ABSENCE? Physician (vet-
eran) and v ife need house. Able to
return to present room at your con-
venience. Local references. Phone Dr.
or Mrs. Lowe, 21278. )27
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: two record players in good
condition. Call 2-0435 evenings. )3
FOR SALE: 1937 Special Buick Coupe.
Sacrificing. Need cash. Call Don De-
Fouw, 2-4200, 1010 East Ann. )35
FOR SALE: B-fiat King trumpet, ex-
cellent condition. 340 Wabash, Milan.
Write Box 101, Michigan Daily. )34
FOR SALE: Complete Tuxedo Suit with
dress shirt. Call 2-1956 or 8068. )12
FOR SALE: Lady's coat with zippered
leather lir~ng. Size 18. Also a brown
wool coat. Call 2-1956. )42
STUDEBAKER 140 Champion two-
door sedan. New motor. Heater, radio
excellent condition. $800.00 No deal-
ers. Every day 4-6 P.M. 931 Green-
wood. Phone 8156. )2
FOR SALE: Sturdy four-shelf book-,
case, Sparton radio table model, tw'
formal dresses, green chartreuse net
and white crepe with sequins. Size
16. Phone 1958. )10
TUXEDO AND TAILS. Size 36. Man's
Suit, Size 38. Reasonable. Ca115222.)25
KODAK 35: f 5.6slens. Excellent condi-
tion. Case and film included. $15.00.
Call Lynn Austin, 2-3225.
FOR SALE: Pre-War Tuxedo. Size 34.
Excellent condition. Accessories. $38
cash. Phone 2-6240. )33
FOR SALE: '37 Ford Conv. Sedan. Ex-
cellent condition. Can be seen at
Law Quad parking lot. Phone Mc-
Carthy, 4145. )29
RADIO-PHONOGRAPH, new. Must sell.
Ideal for Christmas Gift. Portable.
Good deal. Call 2-6636 evenings. )21
FOR SALE: Ladies' black skunk jacket,
worn few times. Must sell. Size 10-11.
Bargain t60. 2-2704 evenings. )22
CAMEL'S HAIR OVERCOAT, size 35,
$15. Gabardine raincoat, $8. Cordu-
roy sports coat, $8. Plaid sports coat,
$5. Two gabardine shirts, aqua and
yellow. Three sweaters, and galoshes
size 10 'everything worn one season.
At 821 Packard. or call 2-1919. )3'
WANTED:
One name for
? Beauty Shop
Prize: $20 permanent. Send
entries to 207! North State.
Deadline, Dec. 16
North Main Opposite Court ouse
-- Starts Today -
Ann Savage in[
"DARK HORSE"
-and-
Monte Hale in
"HOME ON THE RANGE"
RKO News
-and-
"SON OF ZORRO"
Opening Chapter

TUTORING
TUTORING in Mathematics by MIT
graduate, class of 1924. John Alden
Buckler, 115 Catherine, Ypsilanti, tel.
Ypsi 3678W. Reverse charges. )1
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Antique gold bracelet, vicinity
Angell Hall. Reward. P.O. Box 598,
Ann Arbor. )19
LOST: Small red purse. Finder keep
money. Please return contents. Glass-
es needed badly. Daily Box 16. )33
LOST: Silver Identification Bracelet.
Reward. Gall Jim, 4493. )48
WILL THE PERSON who found the
black patent leather purse on Decem-
ber 5, Thursday, please mail papers,
keys and pens to 436 Second St.
Please comply as items listed are im-
portant to owner. )18
FINDER green lizard purse containing
pictures, Eversharp set initialed MAP,
please retuirn. Keep money as re-
ward. Mio Fredland, 1-108 Hill. )61
IF THE PERSON who, by mistake, took
a gray gabardine topcoat from the
Union cafeteria would care to re-
turn it, please bring it to the check-
room downstairs where I can claim
it. )5
TRANSPORTATION
DRIVING TO NEBRASKA. Leaving
Dec. 21. Phone 5794. )13
1946 PONTIAC LEAVING for West Palm
Beach, Fia., 21st. Rm for 3 share
expenses. Phone 21987. )40

TAILORING and SEWING
CUSTOM MADE CLOTHES-Formals-
Remodeling-Alterations. "Bring your
sewing problems to- us." Hildegarde
Shop, 116 . Huron, 2-4669. )45
MISCELLANEOUS
SOUNDS LIKE OPPORTUNITY
FOR ME
IF YOU ARE - Looking for a ca-
reer, we may have exactly what
you want - work that's interest-
ing, important, and pleasant.
Michigan Bell needs young wom-
en to help meet the demand for
telephone service. Apply
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
323 E. WASHINGTON
BUSINESS SERVICES
UNWANTED HAIR: Permanently re-
moved .Short Wave Method-Faster,
Painless. Phone 6373. First National
Bldg. ) 24
TYPING: theses, term papers, addres-
ses, etc. Duplicating: notices, form
letters, programs, etc. A-2 Typing
Service, 23? 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

THREE STUDENTS desire ride
Petersburg Fla., or vicinity
Dec. 20. Share expenses.
2-4463.

to St.
about
Phone
)37

Admission 42c (tax incl.)
MIC-IIGAIN

Reservations Phone 6300

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ENDING TODAY

NOTE: Shows Run thru Supper Hour

on this Production,

30c until 5 P.M.

WANTED: Transportation to Louisville.
Veteran student and wife. Share ex-
penses, plus-Dec. 23. Box 88. )31
ROOM AND BOARD
ROOM AND BREAKFAST for student
staying Xmas vacat.on in exchange
for three hours work daily. Phone
4523. )17
WHY DON'T one of you prospective
grads do a frustrated undergrad a
favor and turn over your rm. or apt.
to my wvfe and I next semester. Ph.
7691. ' Ask for Gus. (I can make it
worth your wbile!) )11
WANTED
TWO MAIN FLOOR tickets adjacent
seats for Horowitz piano concert Jan-
uary 17. Write Box 10, Michigan
Daily. )26
WANTED: Full Dress Suit. Size 38. J.
D. Maddox, Phone 4145. )49
DO YOU want to create a happy home?
Student veteran wants to get mar-
'ied during Xmas vacation and needs
apartment in Ann Arbor. Our child-
ren will forever be indebted. Reply
Box 1, Michigan Daily. )36
WANTED: Man or woman to tend fur-
nace for week during Christmas va-
cation. Good pay. Phone 9708. )23
THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER CO.
needs two men for selling positions
in connection with sale of accounting
machines to banks, manufacurers,
retailers. Knowledge of bookkeeping
desirable. Training programs for one
year. Address in own writing: C. A.
Fisher, Post Office Box 108, Ann Ar-
bor. )28
IN A RUT? The U.S. Army will give
you travel! Tough to make ends
meet? The money you earn can be
saved - when the Army pays for
your food, clothing, and doctor bills.
For details go to your U.S. Army Re-
cruiting Station, at Armory Building,
223 E. Ann St., Ann Arbor, or phone
20456. )60

WOMAN: Sunday, 7:00 p.m., Dec. 15,
is the stupendous, colossal, extrava-
gant I.Z.F.A. Carnival at Hillel Foun-
dation. Games, entertainment and
refreshments are the order of the
day. See you there. --MAN )30
ATTENTION OMIM (Loder, Morphretti,
Wilson and St. Clair)-the founding
date of SPKW dates back to the day
Adam got axed by the Lord for Eve's
deal with the apple. (Adam-Charter
Pres.). For more information, phone
BZZ. D. or R. S., 1-3 a.m. only. Ph.
2-5645. )16
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"SHADOW OF A
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Continuous from 1 P.M.
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