T'lE MICHIGAN DAILY Bruce Bennett Press Box Facilities Indicate MSU is Keeping Up with Michigan . . . .~.......... . ;EPING UP WITH the Joneses can be expensive, as any econo- nist will tell you, but when the two principles are the University Aichigan and Michigan State University and money is no prob- the merry chase can go on and on. State unveiled a brand new pressbox and stadium additions erday as the Spartan gridders trounced Indiana. The new addl- s, which up the Spartan Stadium capacity to 76,000 and the ber of sports writers that can be accommodated to 200-plus, built at a cost of an estimated million and a half dollars. State's press facilities now rival the extravagant set-up that higan put into service last fall. The three deck press structure on the facing of the second stadium deck on the west side of field. uplete with Snack Bar ... The three decks of the press arrangement break down this way: top deck is for radio,and official game movie photographers. teen radio stations can be accommodated. The middle deck is the working press and is complete with snack bar. The press eramen and television crews work on the lower deck. About the only differenlce between the 'advantages offered to the s at the two places is that in Ann Arbor refreshments are served right in your seat. At East Lansing you have to walk to either of the press box to get served. And who's going to complain about ort walk;- They say the cement never sets on the MSU campus andi indica- s are that this trend will continue. With such marvelous fa- es available to the press at Spartan Stadium, little wonder that reporter couldn't stay away when he was unable to attend the e at Los Angeles. JOTTINGS IN THE MARGIN: If any vain Michigan partisans any wild ideas about looking past the Michigan State game two :s hence, they should put these to the winds at once . . . Duffy gherty's squad is 'loaded i " this fall . . . they have a pair of d quarterbacks in Panitcr d Ninowski . . . Kowalczqk is run- as he did two years ago and the Spartans introduced a sopho- halfback named Dean Look who "looks" like a real future star. Using its fourth, fifth and sixth stringers late in the game, the tans reeled off penalty after penalty in the second half and broke Lue's old'"record for the most yardage ever assessed a Big Ten a .155 yards was stepped off by the officials . . . this, plus 96 s against Indiana, made ?eferee Don Hamilton the top ground er-of the day. The new substitutions rule, where each player entering the e- must report to the officials, delayedthe game excessively in ast half and to top it all off, poor Bob Hicks, the Hoosiers' coach- harge, sent an illegal sub into the game with only 6:17 left and st his downtrodden crew another 15 yards on top of everything I I i ''L AI S I ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD, $82.50 per month. Lunch--80. Dinner 1.30. Cali John Kuieck, NO 2-1838., )E7 WANTED - Hungry students, to eat good food at reasonable rates. 1319 Cambridge. Ph. 28312; ask for John Ruiz. )El HELP WANTED HELP WANTED-Part time help-shoe salesman - male - experience es- sential. 619 E. Liberty. Mast's Shoes. )H14 WANTED - Cab drivers, full or part time. Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor Yellow and Checker Cab Co. Phone NO 8-9382. )H5 S T IM U L A'T IN G sitter - companion sought for physically handicapped boy, 18 months old, for Sat. after- noons and one other week-day after- noon. Phone NO 2-5237 after 6. )H20, IMMEDIATE 'opening for three half- time teaching positions in small local children's institute. Prefer ex- perience in special education' and understanding of disturbed children." For appointment call NO 2-3209 be- tween 8 q .m. and $ p.m. Monday thru Friday. )H21 HELP WANTED-Male and female can- vassers needed for Ann Arbor City Directory. 4 hours per day or more between 8 and 5. Good handwriters. Apply at 3053E. Ann. )H22 TRANSPORTATION ' UNIVERSITY EMPLOYEE is eager to pay $5 per month for ride daily to campus from Pittsfield. "Call NO 5- 6258. )G5 SPECIAL WEEKEND RATE ONE HITTER-Johnny Klippstein, a major pitching disappoint- .ment to Cincinnati all seasonu, nearly gained baseball fame today when he hurled a one-hitter against National League champion Milwaukee. Bob Hazle's eighth inning single was the lone hit as the Redlegs won, 6-0. IKlipstein Holds Braves-; Yanks Wn; Tigers Lose By The Associated P ess MILWAUKEE - B o b (Hurri- cane) Hazle looped a lazy fly ball single into short right field with two out in the eighth inning today to deprive Johnny Klippstein of a no-hitter as the Cincinnati Red- legs shut out the Milwaukee Braves. 6-0. Klippstein, who has completed only two of his 17 previous starts this season permitted only one other man to reach base as he befuddled the National League champions with an assortment of curves, fast balls and sliders. place finish in League._ the National p FIRST TIME IN THE U.S.A. ENGLISH LA KS" The 29 - yr. - old righthander -- struck out five and permitted only - five balls to be hit out of the in- field, besides Hazle's single, on which right fielder Wally Post made a desperate but unsuccessful attempt for a shoe-string catch. It was Klippstein's eighth triumph against 11 setbacks and his first against Milwaukee. Don Hoak led the Redlegs' 10- hit attack against loser Warren Spahn 'and Ernie Johnson, driving in four runs with three singles. The defeat was the 11th for the 21-game winning Spahn and his first to Cincinnati this year. The victory was only the fourth for Cincinnati in 21 meetings with Milwaukee this year with the sea- son's finale scheduled tomorrow. A crowd of 24,478 watched the game, swellng the Braves home attend- ance to 2,170,404, a National League Record. (WITHOUT PLEATS) a Excusivel y ours A WITD'SA A. U-sm -State Streef on the Campus; C *i * Pittsburgh 1, New York0' NEW YORK-Frank Thomas' 22nd home run of the season gave Pittsburgh a 1-0 victory ove. the New York Giants yesterday as the Pirates struggled to avoid a last Only 2,768 turned out for the next-to-last game at the Polo Grounds which the Giants will leave forever Sunday. They will play in San Francisco in 1958. *i * * BOSTON-The New York Yan- kees, tuning up for the World Series with all the zip they showed while battling for the American League pennant, blanked the Bos- ton Red Sox, 2-0, yesterday on Harry Simpson's homer. Simpson's blast into the Red Sox bullpen in right center was only the secondof three hits given up by Dave Sisler starting and losing Boston pitcher who went the first seven innings. Simpson's blast, his 13th of the! season and seventh as a Yankee, also scored Joe Collins xvho had drawn one of two walks given by the bespectacled Sisler. Tom Sturdivant pitched the first seven innings and ' was credited with his 16th victory. He has lost six. * * di Kansas City 5, Detroit 3 DETROIT- Gus Zernial's 27th homer of the season in the 13th inning yesterday gave the Kansas 19A0 LIOgaTA c-g a soiej1t4y &STJ the Detroit Tigers. Zernial's homer off relief pitch- er Paul Foytack scored Milt Graff, who had singled. The Tigers rallied with three runs in the eighth inning to tie up the game 3-3 and force the game into extra innings. kPORT SHORTS] By The Associated Press ST. LOUIS - Fred Hutchin- son, the manager who steered -the St. Louis Cardinals to second place in the National League and kept his team in contention for the pennant until almost the last minute, was signed to a one-year contract yesterday. General Manager Frank Lane in announcing the agreement did not disclose the terms but said Hutch- inson received an incre i over his 1957 salary. Hutchinson said he is "completely satisfied" with the contract. Standing Room Only MILWAUKEE - The Milwau- kee Braves announced Saturday that standing room tickets for the third and fourth games of the World Series would go on sale at County Stadium ticket office at noon Friday, Oct. 4. The tickets are for the games of Oct. 5 and 6. Price will be $4 each, with a limit of two to each purchaser. * *, MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .80 2.00 2.96 3 ,96 2.40 3.55 4 1.12 2.80 4.14 Figure 5 overoge words to o line.' Classified deodline> 3 P.M. daily. Phone NO 2-3241 PETS AND SUPPLIES TROPICAL FISH aquariums and sup- plies, Hamsters, Parakeets, etc. UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM 328 East Liberty NO 3-0224 507 W. Cross, Ypsi HU 3-3695 (Open daily except Thursday) }T2 BABY PARAKEETS and breeders. Ca- naries. Cages and supplies. AKC Beagles. 305 W. Hoover. NO 2-2403. )TI BUSINESS SERVICES LEARNING TO FLY is an educational experience -- and is fun. For infor- mation on CAA approved school us- ing modern,radio-equipped aircraft, call NO 2-5843 after 5:30. Pilots Club memberships available. )J18 BUY AND RENT your typewriter and have your typewriter repaired at a TYPEWRITER STORE. Morrill's' 314 S. State. )J13 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- $284. Open evenings 'til 9:00. )J17 Shoes repaired and shined Fine Tailoring SANFORD'S While- you wait service iro East Ann St. ' NO ,8x696@6 Open 8 till B Sat. 8 till 10 30 years in same location (opposite court house) )J5 WE RENT - FLOOR SANDERS, POLISHERS RUG SCRUBBERS Complete decoratiig supplies HU ME ' S 206 W. Washington NO 8-7373 Opposite the carport ) J9 PRINTING Specialties - 24 hour service News Letters - Stationery Fraternities - Sororities Invites - Programs Posters - Tickets ROACH PRINTING - Ph. NO 8-8132 415 Detroit (opposite Farmer's Market) ')J7 WILIS 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 3J8 ANN ARBOR EMPLOYERS PERSONNEL, from Friday, 5 P.M. to Monday 9 A.M. -$10 plus $.08 a mile gas, oil and insurance furnished. 12, nearly new. Reasonable. Rent A Car Aygg 514 E. Waphington St. Phone NO 3-4156 )G3 USED CARS '52 PONTIAC-four door sedan, Hydra- matic . Four new tires. Very clean.' $445. NO 2-8141. )N21 '48 De SOTO. Four door. Radio and heater. Good condition. $185. 1900 Dexter Ave. NO 8-6087. )N20 1946 CHEVROLET tudor coupe. Excel- lent condition; radio. and heater. Reasonably priced. Phone NO 3-3307 after 6:00 p.m. )N19 '47 OLDS, 2 tone green, 2 door, 6 cylinder, automatic transmission, ra- dia and heater, turn signals. $125. Call NO 2-2870 after 5 p~m. )N18 '52 NASH STATESMAN. Bed. Good con- dition. NO 8-6284. )N16 '51 FORD four-door with overdrive. Ex- cellent condition throughout. Stu- dent needs money. Best offer. NO 2- -1696. )N12 1940 BUICK SPECIAL, good condition. Phone NO 2-2346. )N10 '49 STUDEBAKER Commander with overdrive, radio, and heater. $150. M. Watts. NO 3-4145, room 201. )N22 MISCELLANEOUS YOU CAN ORDER SUBSCRIPTIONS at special rates TODAY by phoning, Student Periodical, NO 2-3061. )F3 WE HAVE BEEN GIVING MORRILL SUPPORT ', 'Audio Supply Lal (across from Stati DRESSMAKER Dressmaking and Alterations Phone NO 2-9541 SINCE 1908 )P1 CONVERT your double-breasted suit to a new single-breasted model. $15. Double-breasted tuxedos converted to shigle 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. )P21 ' LOST AND FOUND LOST-Main apparatus of watch in vicinity of Burns Park. Call RWM, 1211, Willard 3-2014. )A8 LOST-Wallet, black cowhide with I.D. papers. Reward. Contact Paul Mischa- koff. 404 Williams House, W.Q. NO 2-4401. ) AS FOR SALE IF YOU ARE interested in Hi-Fi equip- ment why not speak to a student in- stdad of a salesman? All equipment at ,wholesale prices. Call NO 5-6644 and ask for Tan. ' )B26 SPENCER MICROSCOPE for sale. Call NO 2-1666. )B25 CLARINET for sale or exchange for typewriter. Phone NO 3-8775. )B27 ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25; socks, 39c; shorts, 69c; military sup- plies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. SPECIAL 9x12 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 FOR SALE-Matching lamp and coffee table' and 'green lounge chair. NO 8-6580. )B28 PERSONAL BARGAINS-Cheapest "washer, woman" In towtn - 15c .a shirt. References, Call the laundress, NO 3-3384. )F13 DON'T MISS this chance-tryout, for the "w~ily" Business or Editorial Staffs. Business'-'Mon., Sept. 30 at 7:15, Editorial - Tues., Oct. 1 at 7:15. Student Publications Building, 420 Maynard. )F14 f4 S. State )Yo INTERLOCHEN PIANO SALE. Acrosonic spinets "used -.m months at National Musi Many styles and finishes at reduced prices. Used upri spinets. Maddy Music, 508 U1am, NO 3-3223. Morrill's - for Avis Rent a Car DISTINCT STYLING in >abrc fur. Fur accessories. MARGARET SHOP '.516 East Liberty PERSONAL ANN ARBOR CIVIC THEATRE TEA HOUSE of the ALTERATIONS . PHOTO SUPPLIE HASSELBLAD 21 sq. single lens refle A Masterpiece of versati "Everything Is Interchang only at THE QUARRY 320 S. State NC CAR SERVICE, ACCES '51 MERC. Club Coupe, '54 Fc top, '53 Chev. Hardtop, ' Hardtop. Palmer Ford Sales Chelsea, Mich. GR C-TED STANDARD SERI Friendly service is our busin las tires, batteries and acc Warranteed & gauranteed. Se the best price on new & usi Road service - mechanic o "You expect more from SI and you get it!" 1220 S. University at Foi NO 8-9168 WE SERVICE ALL FOREIGN CARS EUROPEAN CARS 303 Ashley NO WHITE'S AUTO PAINT S 2007 South StateN Bumping and Paintinj MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS( MAGNAVOX anc RCA VICTOR Television sales and serv 30 years of experience MUSIC CENTER 300 South Thayer NC htI-Fl BARGAIN, complete wi kit form, includes coaxial folded horn inclosure, integ watt amp. and pre-amp., changer with nagnetic carts diamond itylus, price $129 complete line of transisto: beginning at $38.95. ANN AF FI STUDIO, 1217-1317 South sity.. HI-Fl SHO\ This Fri., Sat., Su September 27, 28, 3-10 P.M. and HI-Fl C 504 First National Bldg. NO. 5-6107 Ili )Jl'2 DON'T BE CAUGHT BY COLD WEATHER. GET YOUR FALL CHANGEOVER NOW Golden's Service Station- 601 Packard )J25 IMPORTED CANDY AND GROCERIES CLEAN CPOKED AND DE-VEINED SHRIMP FOR COCKTAILS Oct. 3.-4- 5 FOR RENT LARGE SINGLE ROOM for male stu- dent close to campus. Includes kitch- en, lounge (with TV), and parking facilities. NO 2-8525 between 12 and 1 and also 4 thru 6. )026 ROOM for one or two men in dormi- tory. B'ni B'rith Hillel Foundation. Phone 3-4129 or write to 1429 Hill St. giving present address and phone. )C25 WANTED: Third male to share modern six room cottage at Little Silver Lake. 20 minute drive. Own bedroom. $30 a month. NO 3-1561, 4505 Alice Lloyd, )C$4 ONE GIRL to share modern five room apt. with three other girls. 309 Pack- ard or call NO 3-0333 afternoons and evenings. )C17 SUNNY ROOM, newly furnished. One block' from campus. NO 2-1443. 514 S. Forest. )C15 FOR RENT-Pleasant apartment, rare find, awaits second man. Dr. Roger Milkman, NO 3-1511, ext. 3080 or write in care of Dept. of Zoology. )C2 WANTED-One girl to share new, modern five room apartment with Pat Brophy, Martha Smith; 1336 Ged- des. Carpeting, air conditioning, dish washer, garbage disposal. NO 2-4610.* )C10 4TTENTION STUDENTS -- TRAILER SPACE AVAILABLE. Car pool now forming, excellent water and road. 20 minutes east of Ann Arbor. Mich- igan at Hagerty Rd. Canton Mobile Village, Wayne,, Michigan. )CZ SWINGING apartment for rent. Two roommates wanted to share large, un- restricted apt. with one other person. $38 per month. Contact after 5:00 P.M. 215% E. Washington, Apt. 3. )C28 WANTED -Two roommates to share spacious apartment with two men. Call NO 2-1535. )C30 SINGLE ROOM BOX OFFICE OPENS MON. SEPT. 30 Season tickets also on soe. WASHINGTON FISH: 208 E. Washington MARKET NO 2-2589 )J14 0i AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet. 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