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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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By AL JONES

Michigan's football .squad will
leave for the West Coast at 10:30
a.m. today to write the first page
in its 1957 .grid annals.
A 38-man traveling squad has
been selected for Saturday's en-
counter with Southern California.
The group will travel by a char-
tered United Air Lines DC-7 direct
from Willow Run to Burbank,
Calif.

Pelt, John Speidel and Jim Sytek
threw well, but the best perform-
lance came from Stan Noskin, who
-hit. the ends and halfbacks with
unerring accuracy.
Defensive' Work

Arrive Home Sunday
They will stay the. first two
nights in the Huntington Hotel in
Pasadena, and Saturday night at
the Hollywood Roosevelt in Holly-
wood. The squad will arrive back
at Willow Run at 6:20 'p.m. Suzi-
day.
Practice yesterday was again
long, but not as grueling as the
previous day's. Most of the time,
was spent in ironing kinks out of
plays, and reviewing formations
for both offense and defense.
Four quarterbacks all looked
sharp on their passing. Jim Van

The second half of practice
found the varsity on defense with
the "red shirts" running more
Southern California plays. It was
primarily centered on pass defense,
and the 'first string backfield of
Van Pelt, Jim Pace, Mike Shatusky
and John Herrnstein looked .very
ge d.
Noskin and halfback Brad Myers
also looked strong on defense.
A good deal of time was spent
near the end of drills for extra
point conversion practice. Van Pelt
is the principle returnee who did
conversions last year.
Offensive Practice
The last half hour of the after-
noon was spent in offensive drill,
with the first four strings running
through plays against practice
dummies. The passing was again
quite sharp.
The team showed a lot of spirit,.
and the final drills of practice
was marked by many yells and
much chatter.,
The squad will go through a
final home practice at 8:45 a.m.
today. The traveling squad con-
sists of: Tom Berger, Alex Boch-

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e considering chang-
A hard course to a
can get that Phi
:ey, take a little tine
ne of your knowledge
s Grid Picks Contest.
y selections are here
ick, along with the
'e of the Michigan-
lifornia game. Send
in the back of a two-
ird, in a letter; or

jog over to the Daily at 420 May-
nard where forms are available
before 5 p.m. Friday, and you have
a chance to win two free tickets.
to the State Theater.
THIS WEEKS GAMES
1. Michigan at Southern Califor-
nia' (also score)
2. Illinois at UCLA
3. Indiana at Michigan State
4. Washington at Minnesota
5. Northwestern at Stanford
6. Texas Christian at Ohio State
7. Notre Dame at Purdue
8. Penn State at Penn
9. Houston at BaylorE
10. Virginia at Duke
11. N. Carolina State at Maryland
12. Vanderbilt at Georgia
13. SMU at Georgia Tech
14. Tulane at Texas
15. Oregon State at Kansas
16. California at Washington State,
17. Alabama at LSU
18. Mississippi at Kentucky
19. Auburn at Tennessee
20. Clemson at North Carolina

FOR SALE
TRYING TO DECORATE a room or
apartment? Fill the empty spots
with low, modern chairs. Canvas
seats in many colors. $9.95. Call NO
2-3910. )B19
35mm CONSOL single-lens re/ex. f2
Jena; also Zeiss telephoto lens, leath-
er cases, filters. Brand new. $180.
Call 3-1561; 320 Mosher. )B24
FOR SALE-'55 Nash Metropolitan con-
vertible 13,000 mi., excellent condi-
tion. $950. NO 5-6845 after 4. )B23
FOR BALE: Argus C-3; Haze filters,
hood, tripod, light meter, portrait
lens, telephoto lens and flash. Serv-
iceable condition. $40. Also, TV an-
tenna 'for $4. Write Box; A-4, Michi-
gan Daily. )B22
RUDGE BICYCLE for sale. Excellent
shape. Cost new $90. Selling price
$55. Jim Burnett. NO 3-1331. )B21
SCHWINN BIKE, good condition, rea-
sonable. Call NO 3-2190. )B20
CAMERA - LEICA - M3
f:2 Sumicron, leather case, lens
shade, filter and attached meter,
like new. Will sacrifice for $350.
Call MU 2-2281. )B17
FOR SALE-3 English bicycles, two
men's, one girls', NO 3-8873 or NO
2-1837. )B16
RCA VICTOR portable radio and re'c-'
ord player. Essential for beer busts,
arb time. A real buy. Call 5-1253
after 5. )B15
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25;
socks, 39c; shorts, 69c; military sup-
plies. Sam's Store,. 122 E. Washington.
)Bll
SPECIAL
4x12 COTTON RUGS
ALL COLORS
$29.95
Smith's Floor Covering
207 E. Washington NO 3-5536
)B7
ALUMINUM ROOM DIVIDERS, 93x48
for $25. 62x48 for $20. 851 Tappan,
mornings. )B1
PERSONAL
8e 8e 8c 8c Sc 8 8c Se Se Se BecBee
Buys TIME; LIFE; SAT. EVE. POST;
or SPORTS ILLUSTRATED.:Order by
phoning Student Periodical, NO 2-
3061. )F2
ALPHA TAU OMEGA challenges AL-
PHA CHI OMEGA to a cont-est of
FRISBIE this afternoon at 4:30 )F1l
DISTINCT STYLING in fabric and
fur. Fur accessories.
MARGARET 'SHOP
516 East Liberty )F5
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORiES
EXPERT FOREIGN and Sports Car
Service Nye Motor Sales, Inc.,, 514 E.
Washington. NO 3-4858. )85
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our business. At-
las tires, batteries and. accessories.
Warranteed & gauranteed.. See us. for
the best price. on new & used tires.
Road service - mechanic on duty.
"You expect more from Standard
and you get it!"
1220 S. University at Forest
NO 8-9168 )S3
WE SERVICE' ALL
FOREIGN CARS
EUROPEAN CARS
303 Ashley NO 5-5800
)Sl
WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
2007 South State NO 2-3350
Bumping and Painting
)S2

ROOM AND BOARD
ROOMMATE WANTED. Grad student
wanted. Cooking privileges. One-half
block from campus. 417 E. Liberty.
)E8
ROOM for one or two men in dormi-
tory. B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation.
Phone 3-4129 or write to 1429 Hill
St. giving present address and phone.
)E6
ROOM AND BOARD, $82.50 per month.
Lunch-O. Dinner 1.30. Call John
Kuieck, 'NO 2-1838. )E7
BOARDERS-Excellent food at reason-
able rates and convenient location.
Inquire at 1108 Hill or call' NO 3-
1767. )E5
WANTED' - Hungry students, to eat
good food at reasonable rates. 1319
Cambridge, Ph. 28312; ask for John
Ruiz. )E1
MEALS at women's medical sorority,
1 block from Rackham. Dinner $1.10,
lunch $.70, breakfast $.40. All the
coffee youcan drink. 119 Park Ter-
race. NO 2-1017.. )E2
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
STROMBERG-CARLSON
PILOT
HI-FI COMPONENTS
See the latest
in components at the
MUSIC CENTER
300 S. Thayer NO 2-2500
)XS

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Classified

Figure 5 average words to a line.
deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 11:00 A.M. Saturday
Phone NO 2-3241

3 DAYS
.2.00,

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TRANSPORTATION
UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEE is eager to
pay $5 per month for ride daily to
campus from Pittsfield. Call NO 5-\
6258. )G5
ANYONE INTERESTED in a car pool
to Wayne Univ. daily Call NO 2-9028
after 6 P.M. )G4
BUSINESS SERVICES
LEARNING TO FLY is an educational
experience - and it's fun. For infor-
Ination on CAA approved school us-
ing .modern, radio-equipped aircraft,
calI NO 2-5843 after 5:30. Pilot's Club
memberships available. )J15
REWEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let, us save your 'clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade.
)J4
RAPID, RELIABLE, and reasonable
service on bicycles, scooters, motor-
cycles and bicycles. England's Sport-
ing Goods. 120 W. Huron at Ashley
(rear of Marathon Station) NO 5-
5284. Open evenings 'til 9:00. )J17

PHOTO SUPPLIES
KEYSTONE MOVIE CAMERA
Built in exposure meter
1.9 Lens - Newest member of-
the Keystone family. Only $89.
at

THE QUARRY
320 State NO 3-1991

)D3

PETS AND SUPPLIES
TROPICAL FISH aquariums and, sup-.
plies, Hamsters, Parakeets, etc.
UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM
328 East Liberty UNO 3-0224,
507 W. Cross, Ypsi HU 3-3695
)T2
(Open daily' except Thursday)
BABY PARAKEETS and breeders. Ca-
naries. Cages and supplies. AKC
Beagles. 305 W. Hoover. NO 2-2403.
)T1
ALTERATIONS

1.12

6 DAYS
2.96
3,55

2.80

LARGE, pleasant single room
dent - $8.50 per week. 7161
Ave. NO 3-6957.
GIRLS: NICELY FURNISHE
room apartment, very close
pus. Reasonable rent. Cali
6994.
WANTED: Third male to share
six room cottage at Little
Lake. 20 minute drive. Own b
$30a month. NO 3-1561, 45
Lloyd.
GIRL WANTED TO SHARE
apartment. 918 E. Catherine
LATE IN ANNOUNCING becauf
terations. Now ayailablb c
floor, two bedrooms, bath an
your own phone. For two
looking for privacy. Loc ted
Ferdon & Washtenaw. Call
4 and 6 P.M. NO 8-7049.
ONE STUDENT needed to char
cious country villa one blo4
stadium, everything included
month. NO 2-4951.
ONE GIRL to share modern fi
apt. with three other gitls. 3
ard or. call NO 3-0333 afterno
evenings.
SUNNY ROOM, newtly furnish
block from campus. NO 2-
S. Forest.
FOR RENT-Pleasant apartme
find, awaits second man. D
Milkman, NO 3-1511, ext. 3080
in care of Dept. of Zoology.
ROOM for one man in dbl., Or
dent preferred. .3 doors frc
School. 715 Oakland, NO $-4t
WANTED-One girl to sha
modern five room apartme
Pat Brophy, Martha Smith; 1
des. Carpeting, air conditions
washer, garbage disposal. NC
ATTENTION STUDENTS -'T
SPACE AVAILABLE. Car pi
forming, excellent water ar
20 minutes east of Ann ArbC
igan at Hagerty Rd. Cantor
Village, Wayne, Michigan.
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED: Male and femz
vassers needed for Ann Arbor
rectory. Good handwriters.
305 E. Ann St.
BABY SITTER wanted two c
mornings a week. Call NO 8-
er 5:30 p.m.
QUALIFIED graduate student c
extra income driving daily.
feur license required. Phon
between 8 and p.m.
HELP WANTED-Part time he
salesman - male - experi
sential. 619 E. Liberty. Mast
PART TIME, evenings, and Sa
National concern has open
neat appearing young men..$
week if you qualify. Will fit
school hours. Applicants int
each evening at 898s *harp
Fourth Ave.
WANTED - Gab 'drivers, full
time. Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ar
Yellow and Checker Cab Cc
NO 8-9382.

Fri., Sat., Sun.
September 27, 28, 29
3-10 P.M.

Shoes repaired and shined
Fine Tailoring
SANFORD'S
While you wait service
119 East Ainn SBt.
NO 8-6966
Open 8 till 8 Sat. 8 till 16
30 years ii same location
(opposite court "house>

DRESSMAKER
Dressmaking and Alterations
Phone NO 2-9541

)PX

Q

nowski, Robert Boshoven, David
Bowers, Jared Bushong, Jim Byers,
Alex Callahan, Jim Davies, Jim
Dickey, Larry Faul, Mike Fillichio,;
George Genyk, Jerry Goebel, Al
G r o c e, Darrell Harper, John
Herrnstein, Dick Heyneh, Walter
Johnson, Fred Julien, Dale Keller,
Dick Ketteman, Gerald Marciniak,
Brad Myers, Stan Noskin, Marvin
Nyren, Jim Orwig, Jim Pace, Gary
Prahst, Bob Ptacek, Mike Sha-
tusky, Gene Sisinyak, Willie Smith,
Gene Snider, Jim Sytek, John'
Speidel, Charles Teuscher, Jim
Van Pelt, and Ray Wine.

Audio Supply Laboratories.
(across from State Theatre)
)X3
INTERLOCHlEN PIANO SALE. Baldwin
Acrosonic spinets used only two
months at National Music Camp.
Many styles and finishes available
at reduced prices. Used uprights and
spinets. Maddy Music, 508 s. Wil-
liam, NO 3-3223. )X2
MISCELLANEOUS

Plan

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}J5
WE RENT
FLOOR SANDERS
POLISHERSr
RUG SCRUBBERS
Complete decorating supplies
HUME'S
206 W. Washington NO 8-7373
Opposite the carport )J9
PRINTING
Specialties - 24 hour service
News Letters - Stationery,
Fraternities - Sororities
Invites - ,Programsi
Posters - Tickets
ROACH PRINTING - Ph. NO 87-8132
415 Detroit (opposite Farmer's Market)
) J7

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.' )P2
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: NAVY BLUE BILLFOLD. Iden-
tification Inside. Reward. Call NO 3-
1561, 3528 Stockwell. )A9'
LOST-Red leather jacket within vicin-
ity of Romance Language Bldg. Re-
ward. Call Joan Silver, NO 2-5553.
)Ali.
LOST=-Main apparatus of watch in
vicinity of Burns Park. Call RWM-
1211, Willard 3-2014. )A6
LOST-GQreen billfold,, vicinity of Mich-
igan Union dr Metagers.' Finder con-
tact 2350 Sheridan Rd., DearborM
Mich., or Jordan Hall. Reward. )A5
CONTACT LENS in case resembling
black spool of thread with inscrip-
tion of name and Kane,'Pa. Reward.
Write Box A-3, Michigan Daily. )A4
LOST-Wallet, black cowhide with I.D.
papers. Reward. Contact Paul Mischa-
koff. 404 Williams House, W.Q. NO.
2-4401. ' )A3

, -.

SENIORS-Don't delay. 'Sign up for
Senior picture appointments today.
Student Publications Bldg. 420 May-
nard, 9-5 daily. )M3
GUITARIST, experienced in jazz and
dance work, desires steady position.
Call Alan DeMause. NO 3-0521, ext.
890. )M1
WANTED TO BUY
NEEDED: Non-student ticket for
Michigan State game. Call NO 3-
3568 after 3:30 p.m. )K2
USED CARS
'52 NASH STATESMAN. Bed. Good con-
dition. NO 8-6284. )N16
1949 MERC, 20r BIk., needs trans., oth-
erwise good condition, make offer, NO
3-2192. )N14
'57 ISETTA deluxe, 1,000 miles, must
sell, inquire Dascola Barber Shop. NO
)N13
'41 FORD-no beauty but mechanically
sound. Good tires. 914 Mary St., Apt.
after 5:30. )N9
'51 FORD four-door with overdrive. Ex-
cellent condition throughout. Stu-
dent needs money. Best offer. NO 2--
1696. )N12

I

WILLIS PACKING CO.
Huron River Branch
Freezer Lockers for Rent

331 E. William, Ann Arbor
Call Huron River plant for
information-HU 2-1685
Home Freezer Meats & Vegetables

};

}J8

.HELP WANTED HELP WANTED

UNPROTECTED BY THE COMING
EMPLOYERS PERSONNEL
504 First National Bldg.
NO 5-6107
)J12
DON'T BE CAUGHT
COLD WEATHER. GET YOUR
FALL CHANGEOVER
NO.W
Golden's Service Station 801 Packard
)J15
IMPORTED CANDY
AND
GROCERIES
CLEAN COOKED AND DE-VEINED
SHRIMP
FOR COCKTAILS

i

mng
ety

-of psychological experiments. You wiW

g 1 '51 FORD club coupe. Body and engine
in good condition. $300. Henderson,
202 W. Engine Bldg. )N11
1940 BUICK SPECIAL, good condition.
Phone NO 2-2346. )N10

Applications are ovailable in Room 1020
Administration Building or call NO 3-1,53

WASHINGTON FISH;
208 E. Washingtoa

MARKET
NO 2-2589
J14'

Jva s .

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is a deft blend of the old and new.. . tradi-
tional styling in smart new feather-soft
Arrow Cambridge Cloth.., bound to be-
come as popular as our famous 'Oxford
cloth. Collar buttons down, front and cen-
ter back.
Mitoga-tailored body and sleeves fit
smooth and neat, without bunching. Full

length box-pleat in back. Your favorite col-
ors in solids, checks, pencil-line stripes. At
your Arrow dealer's. Shirt, $5.95; Tie,
$2.50.

420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor; Mich.

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Please find enclosed $ for which you are to publish the following
classified ad for three consecutive days. (Use pencil and print 'each word
clearly.),

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$2.25
$2.60

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