SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TUTEE o erence Play Begins , f HARMON'S FIELD DAY: ' Iowa Game Recalls1(~ Evashevski )39 onte t Plans Upset ball around end to the eight. On Of Ex-M the next play, he swept the end to E xM es LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE HELP WANT ED By PHIL DOUGLIS Many a star-studded contest has been played in Michigan's huge stadium, but few can surpass the: Michigan-Iowa battle of October 14, 1939, for sheer drama. Today's impending clash here between these same teams brings to mind this game, one or the greatest in the series, in which had a 7-0 lead with just five min- utes gone. Michigan then caught fire. Taking advantage of a Hawkeye fumble, the Wolverines moved in five plays from the Iowa 39 to paydirt. It was Harmon who took it around end from the two to score. Harmon converted to tie the Michigan holds a lopsided 11-2-1 score, and the Wolverines were lead. again on their way. After an ex- change of quick kicks, Michigan IT WAS ON this day that one gained possession of the ball deep of "Fritz" Crisler's greatest Wol- in Iowa territory and the Gary verine squads, paced by the im- flash went to work. He passed and mortal Tom Harmon, along with ran the Wolverines into paydirt present Iowa coach Forest Eva- again, taking it over from the two shevski, and All-American Bob once more.I score. He converted, and Michigan led 20-7 at half time. But the game's most spectacu- (Continued from Page 1) lar play was yet to come. Late in the third period, Kinnick fir- SCRIBES WHO witnessed both ed a long, desperation pass to of Michigan State's first two games Bill Green and the Hawkeye consider the Iowa City outfit a leaped high into the air for the good bit better than Minnesota- ball on the Michigan five. But with the Black and Gold getting Harmon was there before him, the nod on the merit of their snatched the ball from his grasp, superior speed and their varied and blazed 95 yards up the side- attack. Evashevski and his staff lines for a touchdown. have drilled their players in thej After this sensational run, HIar- Michigan single wing, T, and mon added his 27th point of the split-T formations which they day, and Michigan had conquered mix and deal with some potent re- an outstanding Iowa team for one I sults as judged by the romp over of the most memorable wins in Washington State. Wolverine history. This game The Wolverines were hurt by probably will also stand in Michi- the mid-week loss of captain gan annals as the greatest one and first-string center. ick O'- man show ever seen in the Sta- Shaughnessy and it will be up dium. to mammoth sophomore John Morrow to fill the breach. Mor- row, a 220-pound native Ann wt ' kam irt Arbor product will also handle 5 r) I E . 'I E i I LOST-Men's brown horn-rimmed glass-7 es. Bill Merner, Law Club, 3-4145. )8A LOST - Woman's black cameo ring.- Delmaye Wyllie. 6549 Alice Lloyd. )1A LOST-One pair of dark horn rimmed glasses. Scarred upper left rim. Calil 2-1348. )13A LOST-Between Stadium and Campus Lucien Piccard Pearl Studden watch. Reward, Barbara Hillman, 2-3225. )14A BEIGE PIG-SKIN WALLET lost near S. State St. Reward. If found return to Admin. Bldg. ) 15A LOST-Pair of glasses in maroon case; Friday night in or around Architec- ture Bldg. Reward. Call 9584. )16A LOST-One Agfa camera and case at1 Tulane game. Bill Marcou. Phone 2-7409. )18A- LOST-One light blue girl's jacket, in vicinity of Diag. If found, phone 2-3219. )17A FOR SALE 1936 CHEV. 2 Dr. Heater, radio. Runs perfect. Huron Motor Sales. Phone 2-3163. )74B SOLID WALNUT GATELEG TABLE, $25. One large double coil springs ,$15.00. One upholstered chair, $1.00. One large walnut veneer table and five chairs, $25. One wool rug, $35. Two large wal- nut veneer ouffets, $15 each. One small steel folding cot, $10.00. Large Westfall, crushed the hot Hawk- eyes, 27-7. The Iowa team was headed by the late Nile Kinnick, one of football's all time greats, and was destined to turn in one of Its greatest seasons, finishing with a 6-1-1 mark. The fans were expecting a duel * * * ANOTHER BREAK came to Mi- chigan when a Kinnick punt was blocked and the Maize and Blue recovered on the Iowa 37. Harmon then took command, and took the Hlat atiLa.nsmgDef P to materialize between Kinnick -t '"P 'Asu A-u0 ..z . 'v u"m9/1.a.. m and Harmon, but it never did. Har- mon was the whole show as heFletcher Tops Forestry,13-2 scored all 27 points to lead Michi- gan single-hancedly. The Hoos- ier Hammer," as he was sometimes BCSIthe first Fletcher tally. Jess Blaout called, time and time again The Hawaiian Club defeated took a second pass from Thurston brought the crowd to its feet, as Nakamura, 6-0, in the closing min- for the other six-pointer, and theE he twisted and pounded his way utes of a tight contest yesterday point after touchdown was madeE through the Iowa defenses. His afternoon at Ferry Field. by the same combination. flashy offensive play completely Karimote tossed a ten-yard pass Forestry's two points came on overshadowed the blocking of his to Yanagi just over the goal line mate, Evashevski, who today re- to give the Hawaiians the edge. a safety early in the game when turns in a different capacity to The try for extra point failed. behindthis ownegoal line. the Michigan stadium. * * tron the ich a IN ANOTHER game, Fletcher LSA trounced the Michigan IOWA SCORED first, and seti Co-op squad, 16-6. Boyd Hartman the spectre of an upset in the Aall romped over the Forestry joo qa,1-.By ata minds softe Mihians inthul Club, 13-2. Dave Thurston winged rifled two touchdown aerials to minds of the Michigan faithful. a 35-yard pass to Dick Flodin for Stan Sattleberg to put the Lithu- It was Kinnick who did it, as he anians out in front for the re-; heaved a 50 yard pass . from his mainder of the game. Dave Star- own 20 to Floyd Dean, who caught LATE PREP SCORES nick and Doan Looksonen scored it on the Michigan 30, slipped by Ann Arbor High 27, Lansing Sex- the extra points. the Wolverine safety men, and ton 12 * scored standing up. Kinnick drop- Dexter 40, South Lyon 0 NEWMAN CLUB outlasted Wes- kicked the extra point, and Iowa Albion 39, East Lansing 6 leyan, 2-0, in a battle that went all the way to the last whistle. Early in the second half Dave Michigan Christian Fellowship Williams tagged Al Albiston be- hind his own goal line to give New- presents roons, 6-0. Jack Gliss scored the man Club the decision. Power Over Evil Delta Theta Phi scored late Power~~veiu~V the final period-to defeat the Ma- roons, 6-0. Jack Gliss scored the Dr. Kenneth Pike, Assoc. Prof. TD on a short run around right University of Michigan end. Sunday, 4:00 P.M. Lane Hall Refreshments : C U f 1.El O I 0'Shaughnessy's linebacker spot. Otherwise it will be the same child's coaster wagon, $4.00. Phone starting lineup that Michigan 2-9020, )13B used in building up a 76-7 point!ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords--$6.88. Sox, bulge over the opposition in the I39c; shorts, 69c; military supplies. two games played to date. Dick Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )14B Strozewski once again fills in for YOUNG BUDGIES or Parakeets, also Art Walker at left tackle, but all ; singing canaries, bird supplies and of the rest of the starting lineup cages. 562 S. 7th, Ph. 3-5330, )15B is ready to go. EVERGREENS: at wholesale Pfitzer Juniper .......,..$2.50 to $7.50 WINGBACK Tony Brano, tail- Pyramidal Arbor Vitae . $2.00 to $5.00 back Ted Kress, quarter Lou Bal- Spreading Yew ..........$2.25 to $4.50 dacci andl fullback Dick Balzhiser Dwarf Mugho Pine ......$2.50 to $4.00 daee and fulbackDickBalziser Also Blue Spruce. hemlock, fir, etc. comprise the starting backfield for Call Michael Lee 8574 , )36B - the third straight game. Branoff --_- is the leading point scorer with 27 s 1949 CHEV. 4 dr. DeLuxe. Heater. 2 to isth ladngpontscre wth27 choose from. Huron Motor Sales.I points on four touchdowns andPh. 2-3163. r75B three extra points. "MOTORIZED BICYCLES"-English 3 Michigan ran through some gear Hercules with Minimotor. 1 light offensive and defensive man's and 1 woman's. Used 2 months. drills in game uniforms yester- Phone -0260. I51B day afternoon, while up at the WEIMARANER PUPPIES - Choice stadium, the Hawkeyes, clad in champ. Stock Imp. P. O. Box No. 638. Battle Creek, Mich. )55B. gold pants and white jerseys with gold letters and black trim CORONNA PORTABLE - Call 2-7326.: took a look at the mammoth )56B park and concentrated on oen- FOR SALE. English type bike. One week1 sive. patterns. old; not deeded because have car. $30. Phone 2-3834 between 4 & 8 P.M. )59B A crowd of 55,000 is expected - for today's contest-the fifteenth 1951 HILLMAN' MINX - One owner. between thetwoteams. Michigan Heater, radio. Low mileage. Huron Motor Sales. Ph. 2-3163. )76B has wo nll, lost two and tied one - t- - ____s.Ph_2____)7B in a series dating back to 1900. 1953 MOTOR SCOOTER-Used less than Iowa won the firSt contest, 28-5, one month. Perfect condition, 3 h.p. Visor. Cost me $230, will sell for $165. but since the scoreless tie in 1929 Call Dexter 3109 after 5:30 p.m. )63B the Wolverines have triumphed - seven straight times-the last win OWNER must get rid of one of his two cars. See a '47 Nash, renewed condi- being a 21-0 whitewashing at tion. Mobil gas station. Hill and Iowa City two years ago. Packard. Best offer. )61B SMU UpsetsUA LMunRTua NN c MIMEOGRAPH-8 months old-$95.00. Speed-o-Print model 200. Call 2-3661. )69B 1953 BUICK RIVIERA ROADMASTER- Only 6,000 miles. Loaded with extras. Call 3-5806 Monday-Friday, )68B KODAK F4.5 Tourist, List $72.50. Like brand new $50. Call 3-2351. )66B 1951 CHEV. Convertible Customized. Loaded with extras. Huron Motor Sales. Ph. 2-3136. )77B 1948 DODGE-New motor, 820 mi. R.A.D. spot. Excellent buy. Best offer. K. Brown at 3-5806. )71B "KAY" BASS VIOLIN-New strings and! blond finish. Excellent tone. K, Brown at 3-5806. )70B 1937 DODGE-Good condition. Best of- fer. Call 2-8753. )72B - FOR RENT 3-ROOM furnished basement apart- ment. Girls only. 820 Hill St., Phone 3-5375. )9C ROOMS FOR RENT OVERNIGHT GUEST ROOMS Reserve rooms now for Football Week- ends. Rooms by Day or Week. Campus Tourist Homes. Pb. 3-8454. 518 Z. Williams St. (near State) )3D ROOM AND BOARD STILL A FEW room and board openings at 1617 Wash tenaw. Room $30 per month. Free linen and porter service. Board $2.10 per day for three meals. Phone 3-2360. )6E BOARD for southeast campus area. $2.10 per day. Three meals. GenerousI refund policy. 1617 Washtenaw. Ph. 3-2360. )7E PERSONAL 50 YARD LINE SEATS to world events still available at bleacher rates by subscribing to Time (6c), Life (8c), etc. at student rates. Phone Student Periodical Agency, 6007. )10F PIANO INSTRUCTION - Don-David Lusterman is now accepting students for the new school year. Phone 6719. )3F ATT'N MEMBERS of the Prescott Club.l of '52. Meeting at the Pretzel Bell to dispose of unused funds. Friday, Oct. 17 at 6:00 p.m. Peter E. Fuerst. )12F TRANSPORTATION RIDE WANTED to Oxford, Ohio October 24. Dick Moellering, 719 Arbor. Tel. 2-1138. )8G WANTED RIDE for two for Illinois game. Friday after 5 or Sat. morn. )9G HELP WANTED TRAINEE WANTED for night super- vision. Top pay. 7 to 11:30 p.m. Six nights. Apply Mrs. Rahn, State Drug & Fountain, State and Packard. )25H EARN AS YOU STUDY! Ideal year round full time job for mechanically inclined student. Time off for up to 7 class hours; and you may study on the job. Phbne 2-2887. )26H NOW IN ANN ARBOR1 ses ABC's. Day and Evening Classes. Now! EXPERIENCED Shoe Salesman for Sat- urday parttime work. Apply in per- son at Jacobson's, 612 E. Liberty. 127H WAITER for fraternity house. Meals. Call 2-3191, ask for steward. )28H YOUNG LADY for part-tugne work at soda fountain. Swift's Drug Store. 340 S. State. Ph. 2-0534. )29H BUSINESS SERVICES TYPEWRITERS! Portable and Standard for rent, sales and service. MO7RRILLS 314 S. State St., Phone 7177 DR. KENNETH N. WESTERMAN; Voice Development in singing and speak- ing. Member research commitee; Nat'l. Assoc. Teachers of Singing Di- rector, Walden Woods Voice Confer- ence, Author of Emergent Voice. 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