THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24,1954 THE MICHIGAN DAILY P A nv rruvwvt THUR8DAY, DECEMBER 2, 195 TIlE MlClilGA~ BA 11.1' rat unt F Icers Lose Second Contest; -t/40 0 k N T L 11 Cagers M' Sextet M Trounce Kent State 1 7.s$ 9 VOMaVEY I 1 ~Z'ThLAW4Z Loses 7-5 To Tigers (Continued from Page 1) i i give Michigantwhat seemed to be a comfortable advantage. But the hard skating Tigers, k coupled with the rarefied atmos- K:. phere of the Rockies got to the.*. Michigan team in the second peri- od, and were able to get back in contention. Two goals by Bob McCusker and one by Ron Laugh- lin knotted the count at 4-4. DON HUTTON McCusker scored at the 3:51 . scores twice mark and the Wolverines then held off the Tigers till the latter stages of the period. HesInjured L AW n Around the 13 minute mark Michigan goalie Lorne Howes suf- Fra fered an ankle injury while mak- e ing a save, After a delay in the 3s T te game, Howes returned to action, but less than a minute later Wh1I tih + 'I Lfee Leads Wolverines In Easy 100.60 Victory (Continued from Page 1) their free throw attempts they with 15 points His defensive play lost their shooting eye and wound up with a .606 average. was equally as good as he snared Looked Sharp several wayward Kent S t a t e The starting five looked veryI passes. sharp in its ball handling and had The Wolverines hit on 40 of its fast break under control. Kent their 96 shots for a fine .417 per- State at one point in the game :centage but after a good first half atmtdafl or rs u in which they made 70 percent of- the home team soon discouraged their efforts. The victory boosted the Wolver- ines above the .500 mark with three wins and two defeats. The loss sent Kent State homeward bound with its sixth loss in seven games. Laughlin peat him to narrow th margin to one goal. This scoring play was hotly pro tested by the Michigan player and Coach Vic Heyliger. claimin that Laughlin was offside whe he took the pass that led to th goal. 'M' Takes Brief Lead The game Wolverines, who stil have yet to earn a single point i the Western Intercollegiate Hock ey League, forged back into th lead early in the third period o a goal by Dickie Dunnigan. Bu shortly afterward, the clever Scott goal came at 6A45 and the clinch give the Tigers the edge. His firs a sophomore, beat Howes twice t er at the nine minute mark. Michigan battled back in des peration, swarming around Tige goalie Howard Viger, but couldn' put the. elusive disc into his net In the last minute of play, Hey liger pulled-Howes from the Mich Igan net, but McCusker spoile that bit of strategy by firing hi third goal of the night into th open cage. H-o ckey FIRST PERIOD: Goals-- Michigan-Switzer (Buchana (McIntoch) 7:31, 3-Michiga 11:00; 4-Michigan-Hutton SECOND PERIOD: Goals-- Colorado-Laughlin-14:00; 3- THIRD PERIOD: 1-Michigan 3:51; 1-Colorado-Scott 6:45; orad6"-Mc7Musker 19:00. SPORTS HIGHLIGHTS 'M'A thlete (Continued from Page 1) waiting in line all night long fo the weekend series tickets. The anti-climax came a wee later at Colorado Springs whe Michigan was able to beat Ted again. 7-5, for its sixth NCAA hockey championship in nin years. Spring brought Michigan's usua fine showing in baseball, track golf, and tennis. It was in the latter, on May 26, that Michiga again won the Big Ten champion ship along with the track team. MacKay on Davis Cup Team Captain Barry MacKay wo both the singles and doubles titles COMING FRIDAY Trapped ... by Ute Revenge! SMOKESIGNAL 'Technicolor DANA ANDR PIPERI.AURIE A.s., 1000 Miles of Jungle Hell! .W M 17 "RUiNRA O1'7SFLWM e -S 9 n; e n -1 e n t I, t t 0 r- d s Lambda Chi Alpha edged Sigma. Phi Epsilon, 31-26, to win the I-Mt social fraternity swimming title yesterday at the new men's pool.: Outcome of the meet was not decided until the last event, the 75-yard medley relay. LCA held a 25-23 lead going into this race.I After overcoming an early Sig Ep lead, LCA's relay team of Bill Graham, Jim Knowlton. and Gary Sprague won going away. They finished in record time of :38.3, half a second better than the pre- vious standard. Individual Winners Individual winners for Lambda Chi Alpha included Knowlton in the 25-yd. breast stroke, Sprague_ in the 50-yd. freestyle, and Stan Head in the 25-yd. freestyle. LCA's Bill Graham added a sec- ond place in the 25-yd. backstroke, .which was won by Sig Ep's Buzz Gutowsky. The losers' 100-yard relay team, consisting of Thad Ketchum, Centutry Mark! MICHIGAN FG FT PF TP Burton, f-c 6 1 1 13 Dunlap, f 1 0 1 2 Kramer, f 6 3 3 15 Tarrier, f 4 3 2 11 Gualtieri, f 1 0 0 2 Tillotson, f-c 5 0 2 10 Lee, f 9 5 2 23 Lewis, g 2 1 0 5 Raisor, g 0 2 1 2 Wright, g 5 1 3 11 Shearon, g 1 4 0 6 TOTALS 40 20 15 100 KENT STATE FG FT PF TP Raybuck, f 3 4 3 10 Birt, f 6 2 3 14 O'Connor, f 1 1 3 3 Edmunds, c 5 2 4 12 Miller, c . 0 0 1 0 Gorsline, g 0 2 3 2 Snider, g 0 0 0 0 Gorman, f 0 0 1 0 Benes, f-g 2 1 2 5 Johnson, g 6 2 3 14 Thomson, f 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 23 14 23 60 MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .75 1.87 2.78 3 .90 2.25 3.33 4 1.04 2.60 3.85 Figure 5 average words to a lin~e. Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 11 :00 A.M. Saturday Phone NO 2-3241 XMAS GIFTS HI F[ STUDIO XMAS SALE * Dynakits *Cabinart ® Electrovoice * Fisher O Arkay * Karlson & the Best of the Rest EVERYTHING IN HI FI "ASSEMBLE A KIT DURING VACATION" 1317 So. Univ. No 8-7942 )S48 The Perfect Practical Gift for the School Girl A CAR-COAT Sale prices $14.50 to $25.00 Orig. $22.95 to $39.95 at THE ELIZABETH DILLON Shops 530 S. Forest & 1111 S.U. )S39 DIAMOND RINGS-Complete selection -45-55% off. Direct from Factory representative. Written guarantee. Money refunded if not satisfied. NO 2-2684. )S25 We Have Weird Ones! GLASS CATFISH, ghost shrimp, pen- cilfish, hatchets, kissers, leaffish, col- lard lizards, tarantulas, monkeys, birds, bunnies, white rats; complete aquarium supplies. Stop in and browse around. Open daily except Thursday. UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM 328 E. Liberty NO 3-0224 ?S47 REGISTERED female pet Siamese. By appointment. Call NO 3-3907. )B160 UPSTAIRS, DOWNSTAIRS, AND ALL THROUGH THE HOUSE - They'll carry the portable radio you give them for Christmas. We carry a com- plete line of famous GE radios, from transistors to console models. Also 1957 model GE television sets includ- ing portables priced from $99.95 and up. Also a good selection of record players. IDEAL RADIO SHOP "Authorized G.E. Dealer" 1531 Miller Ave. Phone NO 2-3660 )S27 MANY MONEY SAVERS Flannel slacks, 100% wool gabardine and flannel, assorted colors, $10.95; plaid shirts, $3.88. Many other gift items. XMAS GIFTS 9x12 COTTON RUGS $29.95 Many variety of colors to choose from. SMITH'S FLOOR COVERING 207 E. Washington Open NO 3-5536 Open Monday evening until 8:30 )37 A Picture to Remember Is a Gift to Remember RENTSCHLER STUDIO Fine photography'since 1890 319 E. Huron )S20 CHRISTMAS KITTENS, registered Sia- mese. Will hold. Cal] NO 3-8054 after 6:00. ) 38 HELP WANTED TELEPHONE SALES - It's easy. We train you in 20 minutes, set your own hours, 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. Use our phone at desk in our office. Call Ames at NO 5-6311 or NO 5-6411. )H71 NATIONALLY ACCREDITED Ann Ar- bor Advertising Agency will need one full time, one part-time commercial or trainee artist beginning January. Previous commercial art experience helpful but not essential. Call NO 8-8757 for appointment. )H70 CARRIERS for the Michigan Daily. Openings available now and after Christmas vacation. Excellent pay. Morning hours. No collecting. Call NO 2-3241 and leave message for Dick Alstrom and I will call you. )H67 WANTED-Cab drivers, full or part- time. Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor Yellow and Checker Cab Company. Phone NO 8-9382. )H20 STUDENTS: Male or female can build a profitable permanent business in spare time. $50.00 investment and un- limited earning. Give best time for interview. P. o. Box 207, Howell, Mich. )H61 MISCELLANEOUS FOX MOTEL (Formerly Boyd's) 2805 E. Michigan HU 2-2204 )S4 WANTED TO RENT 3 QUIET STUDENTS need furnished, 3 man apt. for second semester or longer. Call NO 3-0521, ext. 253. )L5 YOUNG LADY desires to obtain an apartment to live in with another young woman during second semes- ter. Call NO 3-5557. )L4 REAL ESTATE THE BUTTS & SWISHER CO. REALTORS FOR ANN ARBOR WOODS (Washtenaw at Stadium) Models Open Daily 10-8 Office 214 E. Washington - NO 3-0800 )B1 FOR RENT ALL NEW, just completed apartment for 4 men. Available immediately. Call NO 8-7683. )C1 THIRD FLOOR SUITE without cooking facilities for 4 male students. Call NO 8-7683. )C52 LARGE APARTMENT newly furnished for 3 or 4 persons. On campus. NO 2-1443. )C48 HOLIDAY GREETINGS TO ALL USED CARS ENGLISH Sunbeam Talbot - 2 Door Sedan, dark gray, leather upholstery. High gas mileage. Fine condition. NO 3-8361 after 6 P.M. )N76 For a MERRY CHRISTMAS, 10:30 toE 11:00, 1050 on your dial - Lawrence Welk, Christmas Morning. Courtesy of DON PRINGLE DODGE-PLYMOUTH 331 S. Fourth Ave. )N75 '49' PACKARD Four door. New tires. Excellent mechan- ical condition. $165. NO 2-3433. Pri- vate. ) N71 1948 MERCURY sedan, deluxe acces- sories, good rubber, fenders whole, no rust. $189. Phone NO 3-5519. )N52 1956 FORD, V-8, Ford-O-Matic, fully equipped. $1850. Call NO 2-2783 af- ter 6 p.m. )N32 CHRYSLER '51, four door, beautiful condition, 200 H.P., V-8, new nylon tires, 16 miles flash gal. Call NO 2- 8436 eves. )N74 TRANSPORTATION RIDERS WANTED - Connecticut via turnpike route. Leaving Saturday morning. Share expenses. Call NO 3- 0009 after 5 P.M. )G17 DRIVING TO DOVER, New Jersey Fri- day afternoon. Riders wanted to share expenses. Call NO 2-1866 after 6 P.M. )G18 DRIVERS WANTED to Olympia, Wash- ington. Two new Plymouth station wagons, about early January. Car ex- pense reimbursed. Telephone days NO 2-4561. )G16 FLY TO MIAMI-Round trip $79.61 plus tax. Plane will leave 8:00 Decem- ber 22. Will leave Miami at 9:00 P.M. January 2. Lunch included. Phone NO 2-7414 for reservations. )G11 BUSINESS SERVICES FOREIGNERS-Would you like to im- prove your English? Private lessons given by a teacher during vacation. Call NO 2-0325. )J40 EXPERT FOREIGN and Sports Car Service. Nye Motor Sales, Inc., 514 E. Washington, NO 3-4858. )J19 TYPEWRITER REPAIR & service pick- upand delivery. Moseley Typewriter Service. 204 N. 4th Ave. NO 3-5888 )J22 RE-WEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes rewoven. Let us save your clothes. Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade. )J2 CONTACT LENS Drop in for a free demonstration any time. Write or phone for a free book- let "Questions and Answers About Contact Lens." BETTER VISION CENTER Your occulist prescriptions filled LOST AND FOUND LOST-Man's Elgin wrist watch with steel ease & band. Reward. Phone NO 8-7723. )A71 E _ _ FOR SALE USED BIKE - two months old; rea- sonable. Call Richard Stauffer, NO 2- 8372. )B162 RARE VIOLINS and Bows All Accessories. Strings, Repairs Maddy Music 508 E. William NO 3-3223 ) B74 SIAMESE-Stud Service. Call Mrs. Pe- terson, NO 2-9020. )B136 CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS AT Your Garden Center 215 South Fifth NO 3-5616 )B146 H I-Fl STEREO DEMONSTRATION All quality brands such as Fisher, Scott, Dynakits, Electro-Voice. Rek- O-Kut, McIntosh, Viking, Bozak. Audio Supply Loboratories 324 Nickels Arcade NO 2-7767 and NO 2-9425 )B159 PERSONAL OOPS- forget someone? There's still time to take care of him by phoning us. We'll be open all during vacation, too. Stu- dent Periodical, NO 2-3061. )F9$ Campbell & Son Bakery With a cheery little rhyme We would like to say Have a bright & happy holiday time .Joyous in every way. MERRY CHRISTMAS HAPPY NEW YEAR UP 'N AT 'EM--Michigan's George Lee (35) leaps in the air trying to score for the Wolver- ine cagers MUST BEAT PITT: cresters Set For Wilkes-Barre Meet )F101 0 (. Ti., TXAV11C RnQFN ATT1%M e George Cress, Gutowsky, and Tom two times witi a first and second Allen, also won their event. The Michigan wrestling team, place team award. under the watchful eye of coach . One Change Cliff Keen, is hard at work in pre- This year"s tournament has Sta tstiCSparation for the annual holidaybeen changed, in that no high -Colorado-Villeneuve 2:30; 1- tournament at Wilkes Barre, Pa. school wrestlers will be allowed n) 5:50; 2-Michigan-Rendall The 25th tournament held by The team will leave Ann Arbor n-Hutton (Mclntoch, Rendall) Wilkes College on Dec. 28-29, will on Dec. 27, and drive to Wilkes Mclntoch, Rendall) 15:00. be bigger and better than ever Barre. They will stay at the stu- -Colorado-McCusker 3:10; 2- with over 300 entrants expected. dent dormitories. -Colorado-McCusker 19:51, It is the largest open tourna- Title Threats i-Dunnigan (Switzer, McDonald) ment in the country in terms of Last years regulars, Dan Deppe 2-Colorado-Scott 9:00; 3-Col- entries. and Jack Marchello will try to' This is the third time our grap- annex their respective weight divi- piers have entered the competi- sion championships as will Larry tion, having returned the last Murray, Lloyd Hamady, Carl Lutomski, Bob Weber, and Joel OF '56Baird. The Wolverines expect their toughest competition to come' sE d SuccessYear from the University of Pittsburgh, S Ecwhich finished third in the NCAA last year, plus Penn State, Syra- cuse, and Cornell. - as Michigan continued to gain as the game that replaced the spark Rodriguez Hurt x a tennis power. He was then to of light to the season, it was IWrestling captain Mike Rod- start his world tour as a member Minnesota 1956 that blew out the riguez will not be making the trip k of the Davis Cup team. candle. due to the shoulder separation Although not representing the And the smoke of these five that is currently mending, but he h University, the tall senior was to highlights, among the many of is expected to be in shape for the become a big local news story all 1956, will linger on. second semester. ! summer as he represented the ------------------- ----------- United States in international l competition. PROGRAM OF CHRISTMAS CAROLS Summer brought another big local event when Look Magazine by the Choir of the FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH j n"exposed" the Big Ten Conference ; and also attacked Michigan's end 'n Ron Kramer for a grant-in-aid that he had received from the Uni- of unusual interest with versify.-' ert nMiss Mary Lewis of Detroit as guest, Soprano soloist. n The article appearing at the end DdR l atrodrco of July seemed to fit in with the Donald R. M. Patterson, director recent national trend of scattered First Unitarian Church, 1917 Washtenau. attacks on athletic financial aid. a K athloeticfinaiaelfaThurs., Dec. 20, 8:30 P.M. Public is invited Kramer Proves Himself . - ,But it too, had a good ending I__________ ______ _ as Kramer "weathered the claims" - I and continued to prove himself all I I AM A stunning dressy black coat with ermine Peter Pan collar, and ermine trim on pockets, size 12. Al- though I cost my owner $125, she Is giving me away for $40. Will some- one take me home for Christmas? NO 2-3061. )F97 CONVERT your double-breasted suit to a new single-breasted model. $15. Double-breasted tuxedos converted to single breasted, $18, or new silk shawl collar, $25. Overcoats $18. Write to Michaels Tailoring Co.. 1425 Broad- way, Detroit, Michigan, for free de- tails or phone WOodward 3-5776. )F1 CORSAGES, Cocktail Lites, Air Fresh Candies. Stuart Nye hand wrought silver & copper jewelry. Fur acces- sories. Margaret Shop. NO 5-5729. DIAL NO 2-2513 ENDING TONIGHT AClfred HITCHCOCK... SAM'S STORE 122 E. Washington 5)14 WANTED INFORMATION Who has got or heard of class notes, books or typed material which belongs to a Grad Student and has dis- appeared from 426 Hamilton Pl. Write to Box 30A, The Michigan Daily 706 Wolverine Bldg. Fourth & Washington NO 8-6019 )J6 NEW ATLAS TIRES With written guarantee. 67x15, $15.95; 710x15, $17.95; 760x15, $19.95. (Plus tax and trade-in) No money down and eight months to pay. (First payment after Christmas) HICKEY'S SERVICE STATION Cor. N. Main & Catherine NO 8-7717 )BB149 WASHINGS - Also ironing separately. Specialize in cotton blouses and washed skirts. Free pick up and deli- very. Phone NO. 2-9020. )J23 . , . Our Patrons are EXPERIENCED Operators In Beauty our greatest asset work of all kinds. Ritz Beauty Salon, 505 E. William, NO 8-7066. )J3 The Dascola Barbers WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP 2007 South State NO 2-3350 mos Near Michigan Theater Bumping and Painting glam )Ja -_-_- won of For Christmas I all A - time TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Fountain Pens t Christmas Cards, Novelties OpnStudyMORRILL'S { 314 S. State - Phone NO 3-2481 - Since 1908 Open Saturday Afternoon until 5:00 - Open Monday Evenings Parking lot in rear of store UNUSU Shows at Feature 1: 6t norous ian Based on the novel by Daphne du Maurier LAURENCE OLIVIER JOAN ONTAINE UAL TIME SCHEDULE 1:00-3:30-6:05-8:45 20 - 3:50 - 6:30 - 9:00 during the football season that he was an exceptional football player besides being one of the out- standing all-around athletes in the history of intercollegiate sports. The finial major Michigan event of 1956 would almost have to be a football game. The choice of which one is not easy. with the Michigan State, Minnesota, Iowa, and Ohio State contests all hay- ing their importance. In the overall picture. Michi- gan's 20-7 loss to Minnesota on Homecoming Day in Ann Arbor. October 27. was the most signifi- cant. Michigan with one of its finest teams in years was "blitzed" out of title contention. Although Ohio State 1956 was Vans Slippers HAND TURNED '- Stil good selections in the Chero- kee and Chief, which are the - IU I Aft W% on At i SPECIAL PREVIEW TONIGHT at 7:30 STUDENTS ONLY SOc Dial NO 2-3136 NOI 816 NIT FOR CAGNEY .,1" y! "sl Probably the funniest play ever to be ill (Ii I Ii Ii