SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1953 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TTMFN U Chin Shines First Period--No scoring. Pen- alties: Michigan-Dunn (hold- ing) 15:59. Second Period - 1-Michigan- MacFarland (unassisted) 8: 28; 2 - Michigan-Chin (Coo- ney, Mullen) 10:04; Penal- ties: Michigan-Cooney (trip- ping) 2:18; Mullen (high sticking) 12:33. Toronto-Cos- sar (slashing) 3:27; Akitt (high sticking) 6:40. Third Period-3-Michigan-Chin (Cooney, Mullen) 4:14, 4- Michigan-Chin (Cooney, Mul- len) 8:31; 5-Michigan-Mullen (MacFarland) 12:24; 6-To- ronto-Appleby (S t e p h e n. Hughes) 15:02; 7-Michigan- Chin Cooney, Mullen; Pen- alties: Michigan - D u n n (roughing) 5 : 4 1 ; Philpott (roughing) 10:48; H a a s (holding) 17:55. Toronto- Wilkes (roughing) 5:41; Bod- nar (roughing) 10:48. Probationary Status Lifted From MSC CHICAGOP-(W)- The Big Ten yesterday removed Michigan State from the probationary status un- der which the conference's Rose Bowl nominee was placed last February. Big Ten faculty representatives voted unanimously to lift the re- striction. A statement by the rep- resentatives said: * * * "IN VIEW of the report of the commissioner the faculty repre- sentatives accept and approve his recommendation to remove Mich- igan State College from probation- ary status as{ of today." Big Ten commissioner Ken- neth L. Wilson said the college had met all terms of the proba- tion. Earlier, the conference took the position that the National Colle- giate Athletic Assn. must break up football television into regionally- limited offerings or face an entire collapse of its controlled program. 'M' Hoopsters Meet Marquette Tonight Both Squads Enter Gaie Unbeate Hilltoppers Beat Ripon, (reighto By ART EVEN The University of Michigan bas- ketball squad will face its first real competition of the season to- night when the Hilltoppers of Marquette University invade Yost Field House. Both teams will enter the 8:00 p.m. battle with two victories andM no defeats. The Wolverines have dumped Pittsburgh 78-69 and r Valparaiso 100-62 and Marquette has breezed through Ripon and Creighton. THE MARQUETTE offense is concentrated around the pivot. F Because of an exceptionally tall forward wall it plays to get the, ball into the big men who can take short shots. The Hilltoppers scor- ing punch lies in their ability to tap in their own rebounds.. This is taken care of very ably by center Terry Rand and TOM JORGENSON forwards Russ Wittenburger and a . . may not play tonight Reuben Schultz. Rand, a 6-9, 205 pound sophomore, dumped tion will remain tentative ei in 25 points against Creighton. game time. An interesting battle should de- Tom Jorgenson, who has tea velop between him and Harvey ed with Groffsky at the forw Williams, Michigan's 6-8 sopho- spots in both of the Wolveri more center. previous games, may be benc * because of illness. Either J WITTENBURGER and Schultz, Codwell or Milt Mead will fill a pair of juniors, will combine with for Jorgenson. Rand in an effort to control the Perigo figures that if the W backboards. Wittenburger effec- verines can grab their share of tively manuevers his 6-7 frame rebounds, they can out run around the floor and occasionally taller lads from Marquette teams up with Rand to form a should do.all right. double pivot. The varsity contest will be p Schultz, who stands 6-6, works ceded by a freshman game sla with the guards to get the ball 1 for 6:30 p.m. io the pivot. The Hilltoppers have a fine pair of guards in Evashevskj i ive Bob VanVooren and Don Gill. Van Vooren, the only senior on Ten-Year Contra the squad stands an even six feet. Gill, at 5-10, is the shortest man Forest Evashevski, Michig on the starting five but is a real quarterback in the pre-warf hustler.*yesterday signed a new ten-y contract to coach football at COACH BILL PERIGO will start University of Iowa. Ray Pavachevich and Jim Barron The former star who did° at the Guards, Williams at center, blocking for Tom Harmon, dire and Paul Groffsky at one for- ed the Hawkeyes to their great ward The other forward posi- iv c fall w, 11' xl 7 ntil am- vard nes hed ohn 1 in Tol- the the and pre- I ated Ic Ct gan era, 'ear the the ect- test hen wins LOST AND FOUND ' LOST-One red billfold. Reward. Please call NO 3-1516, 363 Jordan. )76A LOST-Post slide rule in brown leather case. Call Wm. Tenbroek, NO 2-6373. Reward. )77A ATTENTION SOUTH QUADERS-Brown leather jacket with green lining left in the West Lobby. Also pair of black leather gloves. Please return to 514 Forest, NO 8-9547. Reward. )78A LOST-Ladies Wrist Watch last Satur- day near State Theatre. Phone NO 3-1561, 4501 Palmer. )79A FOR SALE 1941 FORD-Heater, mechanically per- fect, good tires. Make offer. Huron Motor Sales. Phone NO 2-3163. )218B BRAND NEW Webcor phonograph and tape recorder. Excellent buy. Call NO 3-0521. 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"eIp right TB tPi 1HA PRESENTS Miracle on 4tF Street with E Svy Chrisimus SEals ichigan Faces Notre Dame In Gymnastics Opener Today 6CU-bullJ111±Jiiiy 'S 1,111$ t p as l VJW his club racked up five w against three losses and a tie. ATTENTION EASTERN STUDENTS attend MICHIGAN NIGHT Wednesday, DECEMBER 23rd JOHNNY LONG and his Orchestra at Frank Dailey's MEADOWBROOK Newark-Pompton Turnpike, Route 23, Cedar Grove; N.J. For Information See or Call TEMMA ZUCKERBERG NO 2-5553 - Rm. 325 HILL AUDITORIUM SUN, DEC. 13, 8:30 P.M. JOHN PAYNE MAUREEN O'HARA EDMOND GWENN SATURDAY 7:00 and 9:00 SUNDAY 8:00 ONLY r 50c Architecture Auditorium. By PHiIL DOUGLIS Michigan opens its 1953-54 gymnastics season this afternoon at 3:30, as the Irish of Notre Dame invade the Sports Building to meet Michigan's Wolverines for the first time. Ray Runkle, former Illinois as- sistant coach, and now head of Notre Dame gymnastics, brings a rather green squad to Ann Arbor, as the Irish have been competing in the sport for only one year. Michigan coach Newt Loken ex- pects a rugged time, indicating You Haven't Seen 3-D until you've seen "KISS ME KATE" this by driving his team through an intrasquad meet Thursday af- ternoon. WOLVERINE hopes were slight-$ ly dimmed Thursday, when fiery little Harry Luchs, 1952 Big Ten Parallel Bar champ, sprained his left thumb on the Side Horse. However, Luchs hopes to see some action this afternoon in nearly all events but trampoline. The Irish will be led by their captain, Don Engels, who is ex- pected to compete on the high bar, flying rings, and parallel bars. Another Notre Dame threat is Norm Vasconcellos, who works the tramp, high bar, and tumb- ling events. Notre Dame's Bobby Grimm is also a versatile performer, as he is tentatively entered in every event except trampoline. Another outstanding gymnasist is Dick Tannone, top tramp entry for Notre Dame. LOKEN WILL be relying heavily on Captain Mary Johnson, and Lee Krumbholz if Luchs is not up to par. Johnson excells on the high bar, while Krumbholz does an efficient job on the horse, rings, and tumbling mat. Bill Winkler, Jack Burchfield, and Ron Fox will carry the Maize and Blue tramp hopes, while Wes Wenrich bears watch- ing on the high bar. Admission to the meet, which will be held in the I-M Building's auxiliary Gym adjacent to the pool, is free to all students and fa- culty. f I ti 3 CHICAGO SYMPHONY FRITZ REINER, Conductor NAN MERRIMAN, Soloist Tickets: $3.00, $2.50, $2.00, $1.50 University Musical Society Burton Memorial Tower The Miracle Entertainment That Has Broken Every Record In The Book! Don't miss1 "MAcDAGLA"I the rowdy, ribald Renaissance comedy by Niccolo Machiavelli RUNNING NIGHTLY THROUGiH SUNDAY aIt THE ARTS THEATER 20912 E. Washington NO 8-7301 All performances at 8:30 P.M. COMING - our special Christmas production of A MODERN MORALITY PLAY at Lydia Mendelssohn Theater December 16-19 ONLY IN STEREOPHONIC Matinees 85c SOUND4 Evenings &sSunday $1.25 wSOU. .Children 50c Shows Sot. & Sun. Only 12:00 -- 2:20 -- 4:40 -- 7:00 -- 9;25 !I r-, it Today thru Sunday Rollicking Adventure! Fantastic Mishaps! A Comedy Riot! I I ii ie ,-*,* Uk C One garment cleaned & pressed ONLYilc with each garment at our regular price I c Ih 1st A i coat suit dress for $1.00 coat 2n suit for lc dres§ 2 for $1.01 r rI-I pants . f * pants :, .; f :. k.. .tr I I I VIM -NIL 1