TFHE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1947, MSC To Test Kentucky Skill Wildcats Four Game Win Streak at Stake EAST LANSING, Oct. 22-(iP)- A star-studded University of Ken- tucky football team, rated among1 the top ten in the nation, arrived here today prepared to do battle with underdog Michigan State. Riding high after four succes- sive victories, the Wildcats hope tol down their Spartan hosts as an-I other boost to their ambitions for a southern bowl bid. The visitors are bulwarked with six foot four linemen and the ma- jority of their starters are veter- ans of the 30-14 defeat handed MSC last year. Individual stars include Don (Dopey) Phelps, who scored four touchdowns against Michigan State last year and who led the nation in kickoff and punt returns. Jay Rhodemyer, Kentucky center, ias named Associated Press line- man of the week and Wash Serini' rates as the South's best tackle. ONLY A DIME! B&H Football PRaGRAMS See large ad below - Wildcats Face Indiana, Illinois Meets Purdue in aj Conference Conte ss 'Spares' First In All-Campus Bowling Loop The "Spares" took over sole possession of first place in the All-I UD Rolls Over Duquesne; BC Edges Villanova, 6-0 DETROIT, Oct. 24-(P)--Get- BOSTON.Oct. 24 -t(A? -Fleet By The Associated Press Oct. 24-Each seeking its first Big Nine decision in three starts, Indiana and Northwestern will re- new their football rivalry for the 28th time before an expected Wildcat homecomingthrong of 45,000 at Dyche Stadium tomor- row. The Hoosiers, headed by bril- liant halfback George Taliaferro, generally were rated six-point fa- vorites over the long-crippled Wildcats. Army-tied but undefeated, Illinois plays Purdue's steadily improving team tomorrow in a contst which'looked ike just ner t game at the i hvjrbtl ef the Western Conferenecmpaign. Ptt and Ohio S te engage in rivlrytemrro beorea narca- ards of 55,000, in bhunusual spec- tac of a coach haring in Pit lhed-min; day festivi- ties. Pass-minded Iowa, one-time Notre Dame jinx, is expected to force the fighing Irish to show their football hand for the first F F time this season before a ca- pacity throng of 56,000 at No- tre Dame Stadium tomorrow. Against the alawkeyes, Notre Dame will meet in Quarterback Al DiMarco a passer as* adroit and accurate as its own Johnny Lu jack. It remains to be seen, how- ever, whether Iowa's forwards can giveDi arco the same pro- tect ion that Notre Dame's sea- soned line affords Lujack. Marquette and Wisconsin meet tomorrow in the 23rd renewal of their intrastate football rivalry, with a capacity crowd of 45,000 fans expected to see the game. Help Fill- The Community ChestE ting away fast on three first half touchdown gallops by Halfback Joe Wright, the University of De- Campus Bowling League as the troit squared its season football "Wild Men" were upset by the un- record at three wins and three Joe Diminick took off on a 55-yard scoring run through most of op- position to give the Boston College Eagle a 6-0 win over Villanova's powerful Wildcats before a 40,184 crowd tonight on a Braves Field gridiron that was covered by the haze of New England's raging for- est fires. derrated "Shackers," although Larry Garman, the ace of the "Wild Men," increased his hold on individual leadership. The "Spares," who have lost only two points all year, contin- ued to set the pace by taking four straight from the "Engineers,"' 2448-2278. In the evening's big upset the "Shackers" defeated the "Wild Men" 3 to 1. His team's defeat failed to daunt Garman, however, when, for the second straight week, he rolled the night's high series. losses by whipping Duquesne. 38 to 6, in their intersection meeting before 17,547 fans here tonight. Net Title Goes To McClusky Dean McClusky was crowned champion of the Intramural fall outdoor graduate tennis tourney yesterday when he defeated co-fi- nalist Robert Young, 2-6, 7-5, 7-5. Handball and squash tourna- ments, open to all graduate stu- dents, will begin Nov. 10. Entries will be taken at the Sports Build- ing until Nov. 1. Also. graduate teams are reminded to submit their entries for the volley ball league which starts Nov. 3 Dead- line for these entries will be next Tuesday. The Professional Fraternity touch football league will stage its semi-finals next week with Nu Sigma Nu opposing the Lawyer's Club, and Phi Delta Phi encoun- tering Alpha Kappa Kappa. The finals will be played Nov. 13. MICHIGAN Now Showing 'i 'Michigan Locomotive' To Be Featured at Half-Time Today 4 DIAILI OFFICI. BULLET Publication in The SERVING HO 11 A..-1:34 P.M. nown for Good The TAVE CAFETEN 338 Maynard S1 We print 'err No Job too larger Programs - T Stationery - Anno ROACH PRIS 209 E. Washington i e . , . . { ; i I i I i I I h" ii , . s _ - "THOSE YELLOW CARD! lOc 10c 'C Ot : : : ,, .'- , 4=: '' ; Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of the University. Notices for the Bulletin should be sent in typewritten form to the office of the Assistant to the President, Room 1021 Angeli Hall, by 3:00 p.m. on the day preceding publication (11:00 a.m. Sat [I urdays). SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1947 Daily Official VOL. LVIII, No. 29 URS: Notices 5-7 P.M. Food". School of Business Administra- tion Assembly: Seniors in the RN School (both BBA and MBA can- IA didates) are invited to attend an treet assembly to be held in West Gal- lery, Alumni Memorial Hall, Tues- day, Oct. 28, 3 p.m. Dean Steven- a all son and Professor Jamison will or small. discuss procedures for placement. 'ickets uncements Business Administration Sen- iors: All students expecting to TI NG graduate in February must turn Ph. 8132 in diploma applications in Rm. 108, Tappan Hall not later than Saturday, Oct. 25. S Faculty, College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: The fresh- man five-week progress reports (Continued on Page 4) '48 Now On Sle Continuous from 1 P.M. - Last Times Today - ns Starts Sunday }Out of the nce Also! CARTOON - NEWS Y r) Rah-Rah-Rah-Rah, Michigan, Michigan, Rah-Rah-Rah-Rah, Michigan, Michigan, Rah-Rah-Rah-Rah, Michigan, Michigan, Yea! This cheer, the Michigan Loco- motive, will be given at half-time i of today's game, said Dave Lake, captain of the cheer leaders. He explained that they are trying to make this cheer a part of Michi- gan tradition. Professor Emeritus Thomas C. Trueblood is credited with getting the idea for the cheer while re- turning on the train from the Michigan-OSU game in 1906. ® i'I . Classified Advertising Foothall Progra Those yellow cards with all the player's nam Same as last game But this is NEW Oh the Back B&H FOOTBALL NEWS Gopher Preview * Up-To-Date Statistics 4 Little Brown Jug History SBig 9 vs. Pacific Conferer Inter-Sectional Records All for dc "Vhw Players' Numnbers at Student Prices" PERSONAL JACK AYERS: Please call Mrs. Miller at the Civic Theatre. Urgent! )62 WANTED TO RENT GETTING MARRIED at Christmas - will need apartment. Willing to re- serve or rent now. Near campus if possible. Call Raymond 12-1, tel. 9177. ) 12 FOR RENT ROOM. 819 Dewey. $7.00. ROOM for medical student near cam- pus. Call 20421. )79 WANTED WANTED: 2 or 4 Minnesota tickets- High as possible. Call Bassett at 2-3779 after 7 pn. )91 WANTED two tickets for Minnesota game. Call 7717. )52 ONE or two tickets to Illinois game. Call Walt Bauer. 22565, mealtimes or 22462, evenings. )86 4 PASSENGERS to Illinois game via Chicago. Leave Friday afternoon, re- turn Sunday. Call 27871. )72 SEVEN TICKETS to homecoming dance urgently needed. Call Bob Kauffman, 1105 Oakland, 7664. )85 WANTED: 2 tickets for MinneSota game. Call 2-2521, Ex. 349 or 8095. )7 WANTED URGENTLY-One ticket to Homecoming Dance. Phone 7280, eve- nings. George Spence. )83 ONE TICKET Homecoming Dance. Call Shirley Buritz, 2-7097. )54 BADLY NEEDED-One or two tickets to Homecoming Dance. Reasonable sellers, pricing reasonably may apply. Phone 2-3815. Bill. )77 FOR SALE FOR SALE-1940 Packard cony. 5-pass. Motor overhauled. Good condition throughout. Radio, heater, $950. Cash or $325 down. Phone 9840. )1 ILLINOIS game train ticket for sale. Ten dollars. Write Box 22. )78 "CONN" E flat alto silver saxophone. Standard case and two mouthpieces. Excellent condition $125 cash. Call Bev. Hawes, 25570. )63 TYPEWRITER--Corona portable. Excel- lent condition. Best offer! Portable self-charging plug-in radio. Perfect condition, $30. 2-8250 or come to 113 Packard. )22 WHIZZER motor bike, New, save! Light and generator. Basket. Best offer! 2-2850 or come to 1113 Packard. )47 LADY'S golf clubs and bag, 2 pairs 7 ft. skis, 3 extra large drawing boards, gooseneck lamp, bedlamp, book case and books, Encyclopedia set, 3 dic- tionaries, globe, magazine rack, typ- ing table,, Sturdy old furniture (din- ing room, beds), library table, good living room and walnut bedroom suites. 914 Woodlawn. Phone 5461. )47 FOR SALE-Size 39 Tuxedo. Practically new. $30 or trade for size 42. Bob, 2-1528. )26 WHITE BROADCLOTH SHIRTS - All standard sizes. 4 for $9.00. Striped pa- jamas, 3 for $10.00. Excellent quality. Sorry, no smaller quantities at these MISCELLANEOUS I HAVE two Fred Waring tickets for Friday night. Would like to ex- change for Saturday night. Tom Grier. Call 4707 at noon. )81 BUSINESS SERVICES DANCE BAND; social chairmen, the Uptown Six, is now available for dancing engagements. Oal H. Jack- son. 23189. )76 BY ESTABLISHED tradition we do all types of sewing, alterations, formal restyling. Hildegarde Sewing Shop. 116 E. Huron. Phone 24669. )29 HOOVER SPECIALIST, SERVICE and sales. Buy through Goodyear store. For service call A. A. 2-0298. W. O. Taylor, 1612 Brooklyn, Ann Arbor.)32 INDIA MOTORCYCLE SALES now do- ing business in its new location. Serv- ice on all makes. Reasonable prices. 207 W. Liberty. Phone 2-1748. ')6 HELP WANTED YOUNG MAN or woman: Do you have 3-4 hours a day to spare? Consider this opportunity if you are looking for means to help with school funds. Represent Avon in Ann Arbor. Cos- metics, Christmas gifts, men's toilet- ries nationally advertised. Big de- mand, Easy to sell. We train you. Find out for yourself what others are earning. For details write Box 21. )90 CHOOSE a position in the telephone company friendly employment. Ad- visors will be glad to talk it over with you. Apply employment office, 2nd floor, 321 E. Washington. )14 IF YOU ARE INTERESTED in selling Ann Arbor advertising part time to supplement income, call Town Crier. Ypsi 3080. Mr. Beck. )53 BOY FOR SERVING and dishwashing in private home in return for 2 meals daily and room with private bath. Call 7380, after 7 p.m. )62 WANTED: Part or full time stockb'oy; must have afternoons and Satur- days free. Van Boven, Inc., 326 S. State. )58 LOST AND FOUND I HAVEN'T GIVEN up all hope of finding my Alpha Xi Delta pin. Lost in Rackham. Reward. Call Mary Ann Harris. 25570. )46 LOST: Blue grey shell-rimmed glasses. On or near campus. Please phone 2-1600. )80 LOST-Exposure meter in brown leath- er case. Reward. Return to Emma Duffett. Call Ypsilanti 9265. )18 LOST-Slide rule. Name Bill Cooper on cover and rule. Reward. Contact him at 1389 Hanover Ct. Wiliow Run. )73 LOST-One brown billfold containing football tickets, gee. 33, row 59, seat 23; Varsity Night ticket; frat. re- ceipts; Maine license; snapshots; ID card; Union card. Generous reward. Contact Lawrence Clement, 244 Hins- dale, E. Quad. Tel. 2-4591. )55 LOST: Jeweled Kappa Sigma fraternity pin. Pittsburgh football weekend, in- itials J.H.M. Reward. Call 8612. )11 LOST: Maroon Parker "51" between Haven Hal and Alexander's or !.a drug store. Norma Levy, Helen New- berry. Phone 2-2591 )69 LOST: Navy scarf bearing name tag. Great sentimental value. Reward! Call 2-3839. ) LOST--Tan leather pocketbook con- taining green wallet. Substantial re- ward. Please call 2-2083. ) LOST-Calculus notes in brown 10x12 envelope. R. B. Lytle, 216 N. State. )71 LOST-Black Eversharp pen, reward. 2-4591, Bob Kraft, 310 Greene. )42 WILL PERSON who found my glasses in their bike basket Sunday after- noon please return them to Shreve, 548 S. State. )36 For . PHOTO SUPPLIES and I "nr 6i Ink.Ar'LkI-T i G 300 SEATS 110 ~'iti9 in line m-wwCat leiue4 "A Snack or a Steak" ek H OME COMING FANS Open Daily Exce pt Sunday LUNCHEON THIS SATURDAY DINNER 11 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. 11 A.M. - 7:30 P.M. 5 P.M. - 7:30 P.M. TAK E H OME T HE MEMORY OF A NN A RBO R'S BEST FOOD Art Cinema League and Mu Phi Epsilon present Th., ri, at, c . 23, 4, 25- 8:3lP.M Box~ Office oens 2aPM.sDail Admssin t axnR eertions Phon 1 LIVE AS 1 PLEASE it LVOOLIO VIVERE COSO' " ENGL15H TITLES " e Thurs., Fri., Sat., Oct. 23, 24, 25 -- 8:30 P.M. Box Office opens 2 P.M. Daily Admission 50c (tax incl.) Reservations Phone 6300 LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE 4 Ij J I Also CARTOON -- E NEWS J A A A - r r IINlow prices. Call Arnold. 8768. )92 TAILS-Chesterfield, size 38, perfect condition. Will sell separately. Call The West Quadrangle Presents NOV. s11i8995.) FOR SALE--Tuxedo size 37. Double- breasted $12.00. Robert Howland, 1117 Church St. Phone 2-2697. )67 TA ed I4M t FOR SALE manual style portable phon- ograph. In fine condition, 13 dollars to enjoy fine music. 720 Arch. Ph. il9 N RMvA N G RAN z2-2038, Jaques. )5 HOUSE TRAILER 27 foot, 3-room, de- luxe tandem. Bottle gas, oil heat, easy chair, studio couch, inner spring bed, venetian blinds, drapes, 1000 S. Main. Evenings and weekends. )10 UNDERWOOD STANDARD. 1941 type- writer. Highest bid 3 days. Call Ken Bernard, c-gt Campus Cab, 4545. 8-9 p.m. ) 45 LATE '45 Cushman motor scooter, side- kar, windshield; recently overhauled; economical and fast transportation. Box 20, Daily. )19 CANARIES, certified singers, $10 up. -t Parakeets, finches, bird supplies, cages. 562 South 7th near Madison.0 ACCORDION 120 bass "Moreschi" made Colem an Hawkins Bill Harrisin Italy. 4 shift beautiful tone. Must sell this week only. $200.00. Call 2-2366 o 1arc e o1 to 5 p.m. )53 * Howard McGhee * Ray Brown ____________ [ TABLECLOTHS, aprons, bridge table FlP1 1uJ ck M illS covers, colorful patterns in dirt-proofj .ntFli. PhilIips deakMfor CLft H. -4 . 4 4 4 4