SUNDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1955 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 9 '. ~TTNDAV. flf~TARER ~0. 1955 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Early Iowa Lead Vanishes as Stays £hu6'lin't1k'9... WITH PHIL DOUGLIS Daily Sports Editor YESTERDAY was Tom Maentz day at the Michigan Stadium. The "other end" on Michigan's mighty Wolverines established himself as one of America's greatest flankers yesterday with his vital role in Michigan's dramatic 33-21 storybook win over Iowa. Playing in the shadow of the fabulous Ron Kramer, Maentz teamed up with his famed cohort to drag Iowa into defeat, and his brace of TD catches, coupled with Kramer's heroic dash to paydirt, caused Athletic Director Fritz Crisler to mumble, "How can any team devise a defense to stop those two?" Others Helped... But it was not Maentz alone who yesterday sent Iowa to oblivion with perhaps the most exciting rally in Big Ten history. True, Maentz's seven catches, for gains of 57, 9, 5, 33, 10, 10, and 60 yards respectively, was quite a day. But one must look still deeper than this brilliant performance to ::. a. 0. " N) W~ .Wi Z_ 3 Z WI to FI U) PRATT & WHITNEY AIRCRAFT Senior and Graduate Engineers and Physicists .. . for an appointment, please see your College Placement Officer today M) wl ' "I' F.- (0 VAN HE USE Nfamous VAN GAB Actually guaranteed washable 3 ways: by Van Heusen, by FAB detergent, and by Fortset, the rayon finish that's fully washable-wrinkle-resistant-shrinkable controlled-color fast. It's soft rayon gabardine in 13 solid-but solid-colors . smartly pick-stitched at collar and pocket flap. Custom shirt sizing with your exact sleeve length. A fantastic lot of shirt for such a puny price. I 9f II IIl STORE HOURS DAILY 9 TO 5:30 AERONAUTICAL ELECTRICAL v i I I X /A K1 IC IIC CKI CILIIMrVTC I II 11 I