THE MICHIGAN DAILY, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1949 -I ______________________________________________________ U ______________ Wolverines PrepA tack For Indians Although they have a good deal to work on and polish up before tackling Stanford's amazing eleven next Saturday, Michigan's gridders just went through a very light workout in yesterday's practice session. After a short session of signal drills and a minimum of contact work, the team went indoors to All trackmen, freshman or varsity, who intend to run cross country or track this year are asked to attend a meeting at 4:15 p.m. today at Ferry Field. Varsity candidates re- port to Don Canham, freshmen see Elmer Swanson. -Don Canham. view the movies of Saturday's con- test to see for themselves what took place. * * * WHAT WILL receive the most work in the following drills this week is ironing out the kinks in the offensive pattern. Baffled by State's eight-man line most of the game, the Wol- verines must work to counter- act that defense, which proved so effective against them and which they will probably run into again before the season is over. Head coach Bennie Oosterbaan said after the game, "Once you get by a line like that you've only got three men to beat," which might be the cue to see the Wol- verines take to the air should such a situation be encountered again. Michigan has only two days of practice left here before leaving for California Thursday. Major League Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE W. L. Pct. G.B. St. Louis.........95 54 .638.. Brooklyn ........94 56 .627 1% Philadelphia ....79 72 .523 17 Boston ..........73 77 .487 22%/2 New York ........73 78 .483 23 Pittsburgh ......67 82 .450 28 Cincinnati .......60 90 .400 35 Chicago .........59 91 .393 36 AMERICAN LEAGUE W. L. Pet. G.B. Boston ..........94 55 .631 .. New York.......93356 .624 1 Detroit..........87 64 .576 8 Cleveland ........83 65 .561 10/2 Philadelphia .....79 70 .530 15 Chicago .........82 86 .419 31% St. Louis .......51 100 .338 44 Washington .....48 101 .322 46- T T WARDROBE LNE-UP! -- - - - --- - T f II r, A {. . ... .. ..+* I T 7T Ta x* -B"UYE ... - -. .. I Teamwork wins football games . .. and teamwork in what you wear-the perfect coordination of apparel and accessories-wins on the campus and in business. We have everything you could want, the tops in brand names. To help select just what you need for every campus occasion, get your free copy of the handy new guide "Esquire's Big 4 For Fall" at WAGNER'S It's Esquire's latest words on "what to wear and when". And note- I we can fill your wardrobei needs at prices your wallet will welcome.) . . "' ' C y a. ,,, -- -- . ...... - Do your entire laundry in half an hour at our store. Wash, rinse; and damp-dry clothes automatically in Westinghouse Laundromat automatic washers. Dryers available to dry clothes completely A HEARTY WELCOME IS EXTENDED TO THE CLASS OF 1953 WHEN DOWNTOWN, DROP IN AND VISIT OUR STORE. IT'S ALWAYS A PLEASURE TO SHOW OUR MERCHANDISE. WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS Mallory Hats Van Heusen & Manhattan Shirts, Neckwear, Pajamas McGregor Sportswear Alligator Rainwear Worsted-Tex Suits, Topcoats and Overcoats Interwoven Hosiery *- Wembly Ties Stradivari Sport Shirts this booklet free ant 9~rr ~JEsquire, mcl, TY STATE STREET AT L I BER f BROWN or BLACK SUEDE A'l I I I al " the id for your c You get mor these popular sturdily const classic si designed wear. Tc thenti the :1 w Lt& eal shoes :asual life e out of life, wearing Spaldings. They're ructed in a variety of tyles and each pair is to take lots of hard o be sure they're au- c Spaldings, look for e Spalding signature. BROWN or RED .. K [ ., _ .1: ,, f BROWN or BLACK A L I