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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
TUESDAY. JANUARY 9, 1951
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Classified deadline daily except
Saturday is 3 P.M. Saturdays,
11:30 A.M. for Sunday issue.
BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPING - Manuscripts, theses, etc.
Call Lois Spaide, 2-0795 or 2-7460. )33B
BUSINESS SERVICES
GOOD RENTAL TYPEWRITERS now
available at Office Equipment Ser-
vice Company, 215 E Liberty. Guar-
anteed repair service on all makes of
typewriters. )6B
VIOLA STEIN-Experienced typist. 308
S. State. Legal, Master, Doctors dis-
sertations, etc. 2-9848 or 2-4228. )12B
TYPING - Accurate work, reasonable
rates. Phone 3-4040. )3B
TYPEWRITERS AND FOUNTAIN PENS
Sales, Rentals, and Service
Morrill's - 314 S. State St. )4B
FOR SALE
MY HUSBAND'S outgrown his like new
uniforms; tropical worsted army offi-
cers summer blouse and slacks-size
39; officers short coat-size 39; Tux-
size 40; misc, officers cotton shirts-
15@x34. All this for just fifty dollars.
Phone 7688. )138
FOR SALE-Microscope, Leitz-Wetzlar
monacular. Triple nose piece; carry-
ing case. Call 250602 after 6:30. )140
FOR SALE
DIAMOND engagement and wedding
rings. Large discount. Lee Anger,
wholesale representative. Ph. 2-3481
2:00-5:00, )121
BABY PARAKEETS and mated pairs,
canaries, zebra finches and Java rice
birds. Bird supplies and cages. Mrs.
Ruffins, 562 S. Seventh. )2B
1936 FORD. R & H. $100. Phone 2-7476.
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MEN'S HIGH zipper galoshes $4.99.
Men's all-rubber ankle-high galoshes
$3.99. Men's toe rubbers $1.49. Men's
dress rubbers $1.49. Sam's Store, 122
E. Wash. )5
GIRLS SCHWINN bicycle-like new.
Call Jeanne Novack, 2-6723.
ROOMS FOR RENT
TOURIST HOME for Overnight Guests.
Bath, shower, reasonable rates, 518 E
Williams St. Phone 3-8454. )12R
PERSONAL
LEARN TO DANCE
Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio
122 E. Liberty Phone 8161 )IF
WILL GIVE piano lessons. School of
Music senior. Phone 2-8242. )2
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PERSONAL
CLUB 211
Still offers best buy-18 meals for $9.
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WANT ROMANCE?
Learn to Dance
RAY HATCH DANCE STUDIOS
209 S. State Ph. 5083 )4P
TRANSPORTATION
TO FLORIDA-Can take 2 or 3 pas-
sengers, oneF ay or both. Leave Jan.
21, return Feb. 9 or 10. References
exchanged. Share expense. Phone
5539.
HELP WANTED
STUDENT wanted to help with light
household tasks in exchange for
room and board. Phone 2-6968. )50H
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED-Furnished apt. for 3 wom-
en grad. students on or before Feb.
1st. Call 2-3348 between 7 & 10 p.m.
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FOR RENT
GUEST ROOM, private family, faculty
neighborhood. Semi-private bath.
Call 8579 after 6 p.m. Price 6.50. )26F
Michigan Puckmen Extend
Win Streak to Nine Games
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Grid Letter Winners
Football coach BennierOosterbaan announced yesterday that
the following 40 players are varsity letter winners for the 1950
grid season :
Harry Allis (Flint, Michigan); Wes Bradford (Troy, Ohio); Ossie
Clark (Montclair, New Jersey); Don Dufek (Evanston, Illinois); Dick
Farrer (Trenton, Michigan); Merritt Green (Toledo, Ohio); John Hess
(Grand Rapids, Michigan); Frank Howell (Muskgon Hgts., Michigan);
Allen Jackson (Detroit, Michigan); Norman Jackson (Canton, Ohio);
Tom Johnson (Muskegon Hgts., Michigan); Tom Kelsey (Lakewood,
Ohio);
Pete Kinyon (Ann Arbor, Michigan); Leo Koceski (Canonsburg,
Pennsylvania); Carl Kreager (Detroit, Michigan); Larry LeClaire (Ana-
conda, Montana); Dick McWilliams (Cleveland, Ohio); Tony Momsen
(Toledo, Ohio); Bill Ohlenroth (Chicago, Illinois);
Don Oldham (Indianapolis, Indiana); Chuck Ortmann (Milwaukee,
Wisconsin); Russ Osterman (Baraga, Michigan); John Padjen (Lansing,
Illinois); Pete Palmer (Indianapolis, Indiana); Lowell Perry (Ypsilanti,
Michigan); Don Peterson (Racine, Wisconsin); Fred Pickard (Grand
Rapids, Michigan); Leslie Popp (Fort Wayne, Indiana);
John Powers (Montclair, New Jersey); Bill Putich (Cleveland, Ohio);
Ralph Straffon (Croswell, Michigan); Ralph Stribe (Detroit, Michigan);
Dick Strozewski (South Bend, Indiana); Robert Timm (Toledo, Ohio);
Dave Tinkham (East Grand Rapids, Michigan); Ted Topor (East Chicago,
Indiana);
Allen- Wahl (Oak Park, Illinois); Tom Witherspoon (Detroit, Michi-
gan); Jim Wolter (Ypsilanti, Michigan); Roger Zatkoff (Hamtramck,
Michigan).
By BOB ROSENMAN
Christmas vacation proved no
holiday for Michigan's hockey
foes as the Wolverines won 5
games in the space of 16 days toj
run their season record to 9 vic-
tories without a single defeat.
Vic Heyliger's puckmen leveled
Western Ontario, 14-1, at the
Michigan Coliseum, before de-
parting for the East where they
rolled over Boston College. 11-2,
and Boston University, 3-2, in two
of the wildest collegiate hockey
games of the year.
THE WOLVERINES then re-
turned to the Midwest for a two-
game series with Minnesota. The
Gophers w e r e stubborn, but
Michigan swept both games, the
first 5-4, in overtime, and the
finale by a 6-4 count.
The Mustangs from Western
Ontario were victims of the
Wolverines' biggest scoring on-
slaught of the young season.
Flashy John McKennell paced
the lopsided triumph with 5
goals, but lending valuable help
were Gil Burford with 3 goals
and 3 assists, and Neil Celley
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Ending Today
James STEWART' Barbara HALE
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PAtMOUN"{C1ESTHER WILLIAMS
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who tallied twice while aiding
on 3 more scores.
Five evenings later, at Chest-
nut Hill, Massachusetts, the Wol-
verines walloped Boston College,
11-2, in a game highlighted by
numerous fights, including a
first-period battle between Bob
Delay Wing Tilt
The hockey game between
the Detroit Red Wings and
Michigan has been postponed
from Wednesday night .to
February 14.
Heathcott of Michigan and Jack
Mulhorn of the Eagles which re-
sulted in both players being ban-
ished for the remalnder of the
f game.
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EARL KEYES sparkled for the
Wolverines with 3 goals, his first
"hat trick" of the season.
Two nights later, the Wolver-
ines met Boston University, the
team which ousted them from
the NCAA playoffs last March.
It waas a thrilling battle all the
way, with Michigan playing
several minutes with only 4
men on the ice to the Terriers'
6. But John Matchefts sank
the winning goal at 16:47 of the
final period to break a 2-all tie.
Al Bassey's goal in a "sudden-
death" overtime period enabled
Michigan's icers to preserve their
perfect record in a 5-4 win over
Minnesota, and/the Gophers suc-
cumbed again the following eve-
ning, 6-4.
Latest unofficial scoring figures
(9 games):
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Rose Bowl Shots
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Department of Speech presents
REMEMBERT!
It Costs Less
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COMMAND DECISION
by William Wester Haines
Any Type of
QUALITY PRINTING
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Students rates Wed. & Thurs. - 60c
Wed. through Sat., Jan. 17-20 - 8 P.M.
Neil Celley
Gil Burford
John McKennell
John Matchefts
Earl Keyes
Bob Heathcott
Al Bassey
Paul Pelow
Joe Marmo
Alex McClellan
Graham Cragg
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We are offering Real Savings on discontinued styles and broken lots
in spite of rising prices. - Don't wait - Our Stock is Limited.
NOTE THESE PRICES ON NATIONALLY FAMOUS SHOES
COMING
THURSDAY!
"FAREWELL TO YESTERDAY"
"SOUTHSIDE 1-1000"
FOR MEN
IN
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Lv'o then
Save on our
FLORSHEIMS
Discontinued Styles
1 Lot $19.95 Now $16.90
1 Lot $18.95 Now $15.90
1 Lot $17.95 Now $13.90
WEYENBERGS
100 prs., were $13.95 to
$16.95, now reduced to
$11.90 and $13.90.
Other Styles Reduced
BOSTON TANS
150 prs. regular $14.95 to
$19.95 values cut to $14.90
and $12.90.
Other Bostonians Reduced
PLYMOUTHS
100 pairs to be closed out
at $7.90 to $10.90
These are Real Buys
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STUDENT
BUNDLE!
ANNIVERSARY
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SALE
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Stock of fine imported and domestic
men's furnishings
at 20 to 50% off.
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10% - 30% - 50% Off
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4 LBS. MINIMUM......50c
Each Additional Pound.. 12c
... 20% off .--
All clothing laundered, fluff dried, and neatly folded.
The following articles are finished at
charges as follows--
1ow extra
SLACKS were $12.50, now $8.95
SPORT JACKETS including the
famous BROOKS model
FLORSHEIMS
175 prs. all of our newest
styles. All reg. $16.95 and
$17.95. Your choice $13.90
SHIRTS, additional . .... 17c
t " t 50% off ."t
HANDKERCHIEFS
. . ... 3c
ENNA JETTICKS
150 prs. $8.95 to $11.95
new styles, cut to
$5.90, $6.90 and $8.90
Reg. Enna Jetticks
$8.95 to $1 1.95
JOLENE
Values up to $10.90
To be closed out
at $2.90, $4.90, $6.90
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3c
Dress shirts and silk or wool sport shirts slightly higher.
PICK-UP and DELIVERY SERVICE
Fine silk foulard ties were 2.50-3.50
Wool Caps-$3.50 value now $1.75
. Men's hose special group
were 75c a pr. now 3 pr. for $1.45
FOOT REST
100 Pairs
$9.95 to $12.95 Values
Now $6.90 and $7.90
Phone 23-1-23
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Sport shirts 1/3 off
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