70 THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, JANUARY TO SUNDAY, JANUARY I (i^ MICHIGAN DAILY Phone 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M. CLASSIFIEDADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .54 1.21 1.76 3 .63 1.60 2.65 4 .81 2.02 3.53 Figure 5 overage words to a line. Classified deadline doily except Saturday is 3 P.M. Saturdays, 11:30 A.M. for Sunday Issue. BUSINESS SERVICES FOR SALE MOVING TO FLORIDA-Sacrifice my leopard coat. Size 12-14. 1430 Cam- bridge, before noon or after six. )147 TYPEWRITER-L. C. Smith standard. 25 dollars. Call 2-2304. )148 TUX-Size 38. Excellent condition. 640 W. Drayton, Ferndale 20, Li 4-0072. )150 DODGE COUPE, '40 R.&H., new tires, very good condition. Best offer will take. Ypsi 3193J. )145 BABY PARAKEETS and mated pairs, canaries, zebra finches and Java rice birds. Bird supplies and cages. Mrs. Ruffins, 562 S. Seventh. )2B TYPING - Phone 2-9437. Reasonable TUXEDO, size 36, worn twice. Tele- rates. ) 36B Phone 7309. )144 AL CHASE and his ORCHESTRA -- For the Best Dance Music - Phone Ypsi 4427 )21B HOME LAUNDRY-Laundry done in my home. Can give best of references. Call 2-9494. )34B TYPING - Manuscripts, theses, etc. Call Lois Spaide, 2-0795 or 2-7460. )33B GOOD RENTAL TYPEWRITERS now available at Office Equipment Ser- vice Company. 215 E. Liberty. Guar- anteed repair service on all makes of typewriters. j6B VIOLA STEIN-Experienced typist. 308 S. State. Legal, Master, Doctors dis- sertations. etc. 2-9848 or 2-4228. )12B TYPEWRITERS AND FOUNTAIN PENS Sales, Rentals, and Service Morrill's - 314 S. State St.' )4B TYPING - Accurate wore, reasonable rates. Phone 3-4040. )3B FOR SALE MOTORCYCLES-New and used. Re- pairing and rebuilding. India M/C Sales, 207 W. Liberty. Ph. 2-1748. )7 COUSINS - ON STATE STREET - Full length knee sox - all the colors of the rainbow - only '79c, . )3 1949 WHIZZER motorbike, excellent con- dition. 640 W. Drayton, Ferndale 20, Li 4-0072. )149 1936 FORD. R & H. $100. Phone 2-7476, ) 139 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 ROOMS FOR RENT ROOMS AVAILABLE-Clean and warm doubles or single, shower and con- tinuous hot water. 514 S. Forest. )83R ATTRACTIVE, large single or large double room for men in fine residen- tial section, convenient to campus. Newly furnished. Tile bath shared. Ph. 3-1015 after Sun., Jan. 14. )82R MEN'S DOUBLE with private shower. No rent increase. 1430 Cambridge, be- fore noon or after six. )80R VACANCIES for male students. One opening available now, other at end of semester. Linens purnished, cook- ing if desired. 710 McKinley. Ph. 9692. )81R -'UBLE ROOM available now for men. Close to campus, Union. Shower, con- tinuous hot water. Reasonable rent. 509 S. Division near Jefferson. ) 78R ROOMS FOR MALE STUDENTS for second semester. One block from Law Quad. Hot water showers. 808 Oak- land. )79R DOUBLE ROOM for men or opportunity to share-available second semester. 1014 Lincoln. Ph. 2-2333. )73R ROOMS FOR RENT VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS2 blocks from campus, x' block from eating places. 1 double (twin beds), 1 sin- gle. 1320 Forest Court. Ph. 3-4685. )76R SEVERAL large double rooms for men. Good location (Hill near Tappan). Twenty-five dollars per month. In- quire 806 Hill, Phone 8612. )75R VACANCIES for graduate women-One opening available now, others at end of the month. Ph. 7703, 608 Packard. )72R TOURIST HOME for Overnight Guests., Bath, shower, reasonable rates. 518 E. Williams St. Phone 3-8454. )12R PERSONAL COOPERATIVE LIVING-Spring semes- ter openings for men and women. Room and board $9.00 weekly. Board only, $6.00. Call Barbara, 2-2218. )57P GIRLS-Tall, handsome, ex-paratroop- er looking for a date for J-Hop. Has ticket. Call Larry, 309 Greene Ho., 2-4591. )54P THE EARLY BIRD gets the worm! Campus queens with no hours desire' dates for J-Hop. References accepted' by social chairman. Call 2-1180 after five and before J-Day. )55P LEARN TO DANCE Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio 122 E. Liberty Phone 8161 )1P EXPERIENCED studentdcouple with year old baby desire domestic work through June. Local references. Call Mr. or Mrs. O'Donnell 2-3777. )56P WILL GIVE piano lessons. School of Music senior. Phone 2-8242. )2 CLUB 211 Still offers best buy-18 meals for $9. )2P 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, one way or both. Leave Jan. 21, return Feb. 9 or 10. References exchanged. Share expense. Phone 5539. WANTED TO RENT, TWO graduate students need apartment. Call John or Duane, 2-3047. )18W FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE-Three bedrooms. Available Feb. to Sept. to responsible tenants. Gas heat, garage. Ph. 2-3326. ) 27F 3 ROOMS-Private bath, near campus. Unfurnished, except for stove and refrigerator. $89 per month plus electricity. Phone 6415. )142 GUEST ROOM, private family, faculty neighborhood. Semi-private bath.' Cali 8579 after 6 p.m. Price 6.50. )26F LOST AND FOUND LOST-Silver I.D. bracelet with "Char" on front, Call 3-0311. )21L MISCELLANEOUS MALE GRAD wants Latin American to share attractive double near campus second semester. Exchange languages. Call "Batch" 2-2304. )6M ALTERATIONS ALTERATIONS on ladies garments. Alta Graves, 2-2678. 510 Catherine. )3A Read and Use Daily Classified Ads Special to The Daily By GEORGE FLINT EAST LANSING - Michigan State College defeated the Uni- versity of Michigan in swimming, 55-29, at the Jenison Fieldhouse Pool here yesterday. Paced by sophomore Bert Mc- Lachlan, who hung up a pair of fine clockings in the distance events, and star sprinter Clark Scholes, the Spartans had no dif- ficulty in bringing coach Charley McCaffree his second win over his old mentor, Matt Mann. McLACHLAN, WHOSE style of swimming is even more hor- endous than that of Yale's John' Marshall, was nevertheless a very fast man in the water. He set a new meet and pool record in the 440, stopping the watch in 4:42.5. He also won the 220, with a good early-season time of 2:10.7. Scholoes won both sprints, and set a new dual meet record in the 100-a 51.6 effort. Michigan's tankmen were not completely outclassed in their opening meet. They won two events, the 200-yard breast stroke and the fancy diving, and gave the Spartans a close fight in every race. JOHN DAVIES took the breast stroke ahead of teammate Stew Elliott. His time was 2:20.2. Jim Hartman won the diving with e a s e, compiling 333.75 points. On his last dive, Hart- man struck his head on the pool bottom, but was reported to be merely dazed. Bernie Kahn and Dick Howell swam well in taking second and third in the 200-yard backstroke. Michigan State's Harold Shoup won the event without too much trouble, posting a dual meet rec- ord (this is the first year for the event) at 2:15.2. But the Wolver- ine duo showed potentiality, as both Kahn and Howell passed State's John Quigley in the stretch, and were not far behind Shoup at the finish. *~ * * SOPHOMORE Wally Jeffries ;wam a good race in the 220-yard free style, and posted a time of 2:12.7 in the event, as he finished a scant two body-lengths behind McLachlin, and barely failed to catch MSC's Dave Norman, who was second. The Spartans won both relay events In the 300-yard medley, Kahn and Elliott built a two-yard lead in their back and breast stroke legs, but State's George Hooger- hyde, who's been at East Lansing almost as long as the ivy, had two much for Dave Neisch in the free style century. * * * OVER THE 400-yard free style distance, t h e Michigan State quartet of Scholes, Hoogerhyde, Jim Quigley, and Dave Hoffman led all the way to win in 3:31.3. Michigan's Jim White, Bob By-' berg, Dick Martin, and John Ries were about four seconds back. Michigan State earlier beaten Northwestern by identical score with which had the they MSC Natators Dunk Michigan, 55-29; Sholes, McLachlanPace Spartan Win Ends Today Wolverines 'M' Matmen Drop Indiana, 23-8 An Intimate Theatre ,Bringing Cinema Triumphs From All Nations $ iri, " Operatic Film Extravaganza! " scpe 4ole per ILOera " 't es Miniatures "HUNTING THE FOX" - "THE CIRCUS WAKES UP" won yesterday's meet. The Spartans looked excep- tionally sharp for this early in- the season. With team balance, which they had last year, and a couple of g~od distance men, which they didn't, they may well give Mike Peppe's Ohio State team a tremulous afternoon when they meet the conference cham- pions next week. The Wolverines, with the Pur- due meet next Saturday and an Eastern trip scheduled in Febru- ary, will need improvement all along the line if they're to make, their usual excellent dual meet record. SUMMARIES 300-yard medley relay--Won by Michigan State (Harold Shoup, David Patton, George Hooger- hyde); 2 - Michigan (Bernie Kahn, Stew Elliott, Dave Neisch). Time: 2:53.5 220-yard free style - won by Bert McLachlan '(MSC); 2-David Norman (MSC); 3-Wally Jef- fries (M). Time: 2:10.7 50-yard free style - Won by Scholes (MSC); 2-James Quig- ley (MSC); 3-Dick Martin (M). Time: 23.1 Fancy diving - Won by Jim Hartman (M), (333.75); 2-Ken Coyne (MSC) (319.75); 3-Frank Keller (M) (316.65). 100-yard free style - Won by Scholes (MSC); 2-Dave Hoffman (MSC); 3-Bob Byberg (M). Time: 51.6 (New dual meet record. Old record 51.7, set by Dick Wein- berg (M) in 1949.) 200-yard back stroke-Won by Shoup (MSC); 2 - Kahn, (M); 3-Dick Howell (M). Time: 2:15.2 200-yard breast stroke-Won by John Davies (M); 2-Elliott (M); 3-Glen Omans (MSC). Time: 2:20.2 440-yard free style - Won by McLachlan (MSC); 2-Norman (MSC); 3-Jeffries (M). Time: 4:42.5 (New meet and pool record. Old meet record 4:48.2 by Matt Mann III (M), 1949.) 400-yard free style relay-Won by Michigan State (Hoffman, Hoogerhyde, James Q u i g 1 e y, Scholes); 2 - Michigan (Jim White, Byberg, Martin, John Ries). Time: 3:31.3. Score Third Win in Row By BOB CARPENTER Michigan's varsity mat men opened their Big Ten season here last night with an impressive 23-8 victory over Indiana. This was the high-flying Wol- verines third straight victory against no defeats. Previously, the varsity had rolled over the Toledo and Pittsburgh mat aggregations. IN THE first match of the even- ing, Hoosier Captain, Harry Art- hur squeezed past Michigan's Joe Kosik by a score of 8-7 in a hotly contested battle that wasn't de- cided until the final few seconds. However, Larry Nelson soon tied the score with a 5-2 deci- sion over Hoosier veteran Dave Miller in the 130 pound class. The score at the end of the regu- lation period was 3-2, but Nel- son was awarded 2 points for 2 minutes of riding time. In the 137 pound division, the Wolverine's Jack Gallon battled Indiana's Dick Wilder to a 2-2 draw in another fervidly waged contest. * * * DAVE SPACE then started a string of 4 victories that saw Michigan jump into a substantial 20-5 lead by a 10-5 forfeit deci- sion over Hoosier Ray Reason, However, before the forfeit was awarded because of a jarred toott suffered by Reason, Space was coasting along on a 9-2 advan- tage. Captain Bill Stapp made short work of Indiana's Chuck Thomp- son in pinning him after 2 min- utes of the first period. Stapp had Thompson completely bal- fled and was awarded 2 near falls before he finally nailed him. Bud Holcombe continued ithe Wolverine's winning ways by pin. ning Russ Keller of the visitors, before. he finally cornered him, Holcombe held a commanding 4-0 lead. * . . MICHIGAN light-heavy Joe Planck then easily earned a nifty 9-1 decision over Indiana's Tom Wollenweber. However, Wollen- weber proved to be very elusive, escaping off the mat whenever the crowd thought he was trapped. This accounted for the fact that 6 of Planck's points were award- ed because of near falls. The Hoosiers came back to cop the heavyweight class when big Chuck Hurley outpointed Moose Dunne 5-1 in a match where both participents seemed to be fighting an over-cautious battle. WRESTLING SUMMARIES 123 pounds-Harry Arthur (Indi- ana) defeated Joe Kosik (Michi- gan), 8-7 (three points for Indiana) 130 pounds-Larry Nelson (Michi- gan) defeated Dave Miller (Indi- ana), 5-2 (three points for Michi- gan) 137 pounds-Jack Gallon (Michi- gan) and Richard Wilder (Indiana), fought to a 5-5 draw (two points Michigan, two points Indiana) 147 pounds-Dave Space (Michigan) defeated Ray Reason (Indiana), by forfeit (10-5) (five points for Mich- igan) 157 pounds-Bill Stapp (Michigan) pinned Charles Thompson (Indi- ana), (five points for Michigan) 167 pounds-Bud Holcombe (Michi- gan) pinned Russ Keller (Indiana), (five points Michigan) 177 pounds-Joe Planck (Michigan) defeated Tom Wollenweber (Indi- ana), 9-1 (threee points for Michi- gan) Heavyweight-Charles Hurley (In- diana) defeated Art Dunne (Michi- gan), 5-1 (three points for Indiana) Total-Michigan 23, Indiana 8 4 A~. Id *1 I _1 i. 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