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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
FRIMAY, JANUARY 13,--1950
All-Campus
Events Slated
For Sunday
A full program of all-campus
events is scheduled for this Sun-
day, at the I-M building, when the
first) rounds of the all-campus
singles tourneys in handball,
paddleball, squash, and tennis are
to be played.
The entire building is reserved
for participants and no waiting is
The hours at the I-M
Building during the last week
of the semester, from Janu-
ary 16 to 21, will be from 8:00
a.m. to 10:00 p.m.
-Earl Riskey
anticipated for the scheduled con-
tests. The events will start at 1:30
p.m. and everyone is urged to be
on time.
ENTRIES HAVE been slow in
coming in the graduate division
and all interested graduate stu-
dents are asked to fill out the ap-
plication, for the sport they wish
to enter, before closing time, Sa-
turday, January 14th, at the I-M
office.
Competition in these events is
open to any student on campus.
Fraternity Fives Finish
Second Week of Play
Fraternities had a busy week in
basketball competition as they
finished play for this semester.
Regular games are to be complet-
ed, including championship play,
after the second semester starts.
Thus far seven teams have two
win, no loss records for their re-
spective league leads. In league
one Alpha Phi Alpha holds the
top spot. From league two through
league five the leaders are Beta
Theta Pi, Alpha Tau Omega, ,Sig-
ma Alpha Mu, and Sigma Chi.
Hayden Wins
Handball Title
Hayden defeated Adams, 2-1,
last night to win the residence.
halls handball championship at
the Sports Building. In another
match Strauss edged Chicago for
the third place championship.
Bill Grulke beat Sig VanDusen
in the number two singles for one
Hayden victory while Mike Drick-
man and Tony Paperello beat Al-
len and Eback in the doubles
mlatch for Hayden. The lone
Adams triumph came when Mike
Ardis subdued Bave Langer in
the number one singles test.
PHI DELTA THETA and Sigma
Nu each have one victory, no de-
feats for league six lead. Alpha
Delta Phi tops league seven and
Sigma Phi Epsilon league eight, to
round out the top fraternity
teams so far.
In "A" competition this
week Sigma Phi Epsilon showed
a balanced scoring attack to
down Sigma Phi, 29-15. Ed
Grenkowski's 17 points led Chi
Phi to a 33-26 win over Delta
Sigma Phi.
Alpha Delta Phi romped over
Theta Delta Chi, 47-22, while Al-
pha Sigma Phi dropped Zeta Beta
Tau, 38-21. Bill Raymond led
Sigma Alpha Epsilon to a 42-20
win over Phi Sigma Delta. Sigma
Chi took a close 30-22 decision
over Lambda Chi Alpha.
TRIANGLE absorbed the worst
defeat of the week, as Delta Tau
Delta won, 61-11. Beta Theta Pi
dropped Kappa Sigma, 33-25, Chi
Psi topped Phi Kappa Sigma, 33-
22, Alpha Tau Omega beat Theta
Chi, 27-18, Phi Kappa Psi blitzed
Trigon, 51-11, and Delta Upsilon
was barely squeezed by Phi Delta
Theta, 20-17.
In "B" basketball several
more teans were dropped from
the undefeated class. Psi Upsi-
lon outscored Delta Sigma Chi
15-10, while Chi Phi toppled
Kappa Sigma from the ranks by
the score of 31-23.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon beat Delta
Upsilon 22-7, with Bill Connolly
scoring six of the seven DU points.
Alpha Tau Omega completely out-
classed Tau Delta Phi 37-13.
Delta Chi beat Sigma Nu, 27-20.
In the low scoring game of the
week Chi Psi beat Phi Sigma Kap-
pa 18-7.
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BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS and DINNERS
SANDWICHES and SALADS
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7:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M. and 5:00 P.M. to 7 P.M.
Closed Sundays
Prescott Cops
Dorm Table
Tennis Title
A full schedule of events fea-
tured Residence Hall activities at
the I-M building this week despite
the approach of final exams.
The Paddle Ball championship
was taken by Hayden House who
downed Lloyd House, last year's
winner, by a 2-1 margin.
* * *
PRESCOTT HOUSE captured
the table tennis championship by
whipping Allen-Rumsey, 3-2.
Bill Salot, Frank Gruenthal
and Bill Kramp were the vic-
torious members of the Prescott
team, while Clyde Spencer and
Joe Stottlebower won for Allen-
Rumsey.
In class "A" basketball, Cooley
House just edged out Greene
House, 24-23. Another close con-
All the lockers at the I-M
Building have to be checked
out or renewed by January
28.
-Earl Riskey
test was taken by AdamsuHouse
who nipped Michigan House, 22-
20.
* * *
CHICAGO nailed Prescott 21-19
and Hayden House was victorious
over Anderson 31-24 in exciting
contests.
Other results include Lloyd
House's one-sided win over
Vaughn House, 43-23, and
Fletcher's run-away victory over
Allen-Rumsey, 43-17.
Finally, Williams House beat
Hinsdale 24-22, and Strauss was
victorious over Winchell 28-26.
In bowling, the qualifying
round got underway this week.
Teams are rolling a qualifying
round and their scores will deter-
mine the seeding in an elimina-
tion tournament which includes
both "A" and "B" bowling, and
will start the first week after
school resumes.
Chicago Buys
NewarkClub
CHICAGO - () - The Chicago
Cubs yesterday acquired a second
triple A farm club, purchasing the
Newark (N.J.) International
League franchise and shifting it
120 miles northeast to Springfield,
Mass.
Marking the first franchise
switch in the top minor league
strata in a dozen years, the
Springfield entry will give the
Cubs a triple A running-mate to
their Los Angeles club in the Paci-
fic Coast League.
* * *
THE NEWARK franchise was
acquired from the New York
Yankees after the Bears suffered
painfully in attendance decline.
The Yankees still have a Triple A
farm club in Kansas City of the
American Association.
MICHIGAN DAILY
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11:30 A.M. for Sunday Issue.
FOR SALE
TUX-TAILS SET-Size 36-38. Topcoat
and sports coat also, size 38. Phone
_3-4489. __ _ ,__ )51
ANNUAL % PRICE SALE on Tussey
wind and weather lotion. $1.00 size for
only 50c plus tax . . . at the Beauty
Bar in
CALKINS-FLETCHER
N. University at State )5
SPECIAL SELLING
of Girdles at $2.00 - Satin Lastex
COUSINS
on State Street )2
TAILOR MADE TUXEDO, 38 short.
Call 3-1738_after6 P.M. )47
TICKETS to all concerts Budapest
String Quartet. Good seats. Call
Jim, 304 Prescott, 2-4591. )48
STUDENT filourescent desk lamps for
sale-good condition. 2-9515. )49
YOUTHFUL 10" Admiral (consolette1
television set) vill leave home for
$150. Call 2-3256. ________)50
ABC IRONER - Original price $129.
Leaving for California, must sell at
once! Excellent mechanical condi-
tion.$35. Phone Ypsi 2272M11. )43
TUXEDO AND TAILS-Size 38-40 short.
Call 8403 after 5. )44
HOUSE TRAILER-21 ft., refrigerator,
bottle gas, oil head Call R. Malmberg,
9291, between 7-8 p.m. )45
FEBRUARY GRADUATES who sub-
scribe to Time now get the student
rate of $4.75 a year (instead of $6.00).
Not only this year (ut for the next 5
years. Phone Student Periodical Ag-
ency, 2-8242. )3
LIGHT-WEIGHT BICYCLES - Man's
and woman's, 3-speed gears, hand
brakes, baskets, lights. Practically
new. $40-both for $75. Call 9050. (42
CANARIES, Parakeets & Tropical Birds.
Bird supplies and cages. Mrs. Ruffins,
562 S. 7th. Phone 5330. )2B
INVENTORY SALE
Navy "T" shirts, 45c; 100% wool ath-
letic hose, 49c; B-15 type jackets,
$8.88; all wool flannel pants, $6.49;
plastic raincoats, $2.49. Sam's Store,
122 E. Washington. )6
ROOMS FOR RENT
PLEASANT DOUBLE - Colored men
students. Call 2-8401 eve. or allday
Sat. ____) 44R
COMFORTABLE single room. One mile
from campus. Available Jan. 15. Ph.
2-1600. ____)42R
ROOM for one male student. $5 per
week. Ph._6517. . )43R
BRING YOUR week-end guests to the
Pierce Transit Home. 1133 E. Ann.
Phone 6415. )1R
PERSONAL
HEY JACK-I'm saving real dough by
eating the daily 59c dinner special at
J.D. Miller's Cafeteria. Believe it or
not, this includes entree, potato, veg-
etable, salad or dessert (pie or cake),
bread and butter, beverage. Try it
yyourself! Only 59c. Yours, Bill. )44P
SAVE MONEY-Buy your 1950 Michi-
ganensian now and save 20%. Price
will increase soon. Your 1950 Ensian
will contain 500npages, covering all
activities on the Michigan Campus.
Come to the Student Publications
Bldg. any afternoon and order your
Ensian. ___ _ )54P
BA-BY SITTING-Middle -aged woman,
transportation provided, 50dcents per
hour._Phone 2-2722 or 25-0035. )52P
THE PHONE is driving me nuts-but I
love it! Everyone is calling 2-2915 to
find out where they can buy the new
pictorial magazine, CAMPUS. It will
be on sale every two weeks starting
Feb. 8. A few good staff positions are
still open for people who don't faint
when they hear the word "work." Al
Forman. ) 53P
LEARN TO DANCE
Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio
209 S. State
Phone 8161 )1P
CLUB 211 BULLETIN -
New Club 211. Policy-No expiration
date on meal tickets! Tickets hon-
ored on any day. Need not be used
on consecutive days. Your ticketex-
pires only when all meals have been
_punched.__J.D.M. ) 42P
STUDENTS-And otherwise! Attention
The Michiganensian must put
in its order for the number of 1950
'Ensians to be printed, by January 31,
1950. Please order yours today-so
that we may order your 'Ensian for
you. )51P
CORRECT FOREIGN ACCENT rapidly
by international phonetic alphabet
method. Individual instruction. Cer-
tified correctionist. Phone 2-8439.
)50P
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
FOR RENT
VACANCY for male students. Rooms
can be used as apartment. No single
rooms. Call 2-2052. )47R
ROOMS available for students' guests
J-Hop weekend. Private home ac-
commodations. Phone 2-9850, 12:30
to 1:00; 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. )3R
TWO ROOM furnished apartment for 2
men. $80 per month. Ph. 6415. )46R
COMFORTABLE ROOM one mile from
campus, southeast section. Phone
2-1600. )27F
FURNISHED NEW HOUSE-3 bedrooms,
February to September. References.
Daily Box 209. __ 4F
IDOUBLE ROOM on first floor next to
bath. Private study room and cook-
ing privileges if required. Half block
-from bus line or 10 minutes walk to
campus. Available Feb. 1. Ph. 2-5520.
)26F
VACANCIES in Dorm Style room. In
Fraternity District. Call 3-4590. 1702
Hill. )24F
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-At Willow Village, lady's shell-
rimmed glasses, Tuesday. Contact
1634 Monson Ct., Willow Village. )25L
LOST-A gold Boulevard watch, expan-
sion band, in League. Need desperate-
ly! Contact J. Singer, 9322. )24L
LADIES yellow gold waltham wrist
watch lost Saturday, Jan. 7 between
Union and Tappan. If found notify
Elaine Nagelvoort, Ph. 2-4514. )22L
bST - Brown suede lady's handbag.
Between Division St. and Union, Dec.
16.. Contains silver card case. Re-
ward._Call 2-8242. )3
LOST-Parker "51" pen, gray and gold,
Jan. 11-NS Auditorium. Reward. If
found notify Joan Weaver, 2-3225.
)26L
WANTED TO RENT
MEN'S- double near campus. $6.50.
120 N. Ingalls, 2-6644. )16N
FURNISHED APARTMENT for student
and Wife in June, 1950. Expected oc-
cupancy-three years. Contact Ralph
Brandt, 2-5696. )41W
WANTED TO BUY
USEIDTUXEDO-Sizes 37 and/or 39.
Reasonable price. Phone 6655. )42W
BUSINESS SERVICES
WE HAVE three expert typewriter repair
men and one factory trained fountain
pen repair man. Prompt service. Mor-
ril's, 314 S. State, Phone 7177. )36B
LEAVE JUNIOR with a reliable baby
sitter while you go out-anytime.
Kiddie Kare. 3-1121. )35B
NEARLY NEW SHOP-Fur and cloth
coats, formals, suits, 109? E. Wash-
ington over Dietzel's. Phone 2-4669.
)27B
EFFICIENT, EXPERT, PROMPT type-
writer repair service, Moseley's Type-
writer and Supply Company, 214 E.
Washington. Phone 5888. )5B
SHIRTS-Nineehour service (by re-
quest). Three day service (regular
service). Ace Laundry, 1116 S. Uni-
versity. )21B
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HAVE YOUR typewriter repaired by the
Office Equipment Service Company,
215 E. Liberty. )16B .
HILDEGARDE SHOPPE
109 E. Washington
Expert Alterations
Custom Clothes
Established Tradition )3B
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
Van Doren Clarinet Reeds
Box of 25 - $4.50
New and Used Instruments
209 E. Washington )4B
WASHING and/or ironing done in my
own home. Free pick-up and deliv-
ery. Phone 2-9020. )TB
To obtain a natural glow when
applying rouge, it is best to apply
a light base of powder, press in
the pattern with the rouge com-
pact repowder lightly and blend
in with a lamb's wool pad.
ontinuous from 1 P.M.
MISCELLANEOUS
TYPING done at home. Ph. 2-0030. )2M
ACCURATE TYPING done in my home.
Prompt service. Ph. 2-9437. )3M
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