DAILY vy Jpset By N. Carolina;'! 'enn State Bows to Army Flu-Ridden Oklahoma Defeats Iowa State; Texas A&M Rolls Over Missouri, 28-0 CLASSIFIED ADVEISU 1. e' MANTLE s homer ks 'ake By The Associated Press CHAPEL HILL, N. C. - North Carolina turned a recovered fun- ble and an intercepted pass into touchdowns yesterday to 'upset sixth-ranked Navy, 13-7, Navy's. vaunted offense, which had crushed Boston College and William and Mary, was held in check by a tight Tar Heel defense until early in the final period when halfback Tarry Hurst scored from the one to climax a drive that car- ried from Navy's 27. Ned Oldham kicked the extra point. * * * UNIVERSITY PARK.,Pa. - Army's offense minded'cadets, passing and running with poise, power and skill, rammed through three third quarter touchdowns yesterday and established them- selves as a definite eastern power with a 27-13 win over Penn State. It was a rip-roaring offensive game all the way as the Nittany Lions delighted a record home crowd of 32,000 by outscoring the Cadets 13-7 in the first half. But the roof fell in the third quarter as quarterback Dae Bourland guid- Press Mil- iome Same is in Yan- Missouri's game but outmanned Tigers, 28-0, yesterday in an inter- sectional football game. A&M, the nation's fifth ranked team, scored two touchdowns in the second quarter and two in the third. Be rs, 2110 The Baltimore Colts snubbed as try for a tying field goal, went for Sa touchdown instead and got it, then went on to beat the Chicago Bears, 21-10, last night to take over undisputed first place in the Western Conference -of the Na- tional Football League. , In Eastern Division play, the* Cleveland Browns defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers, 23-12, with u Groza kicking two field goals. he New 'York Giants also won defeating the Philadelphia Eagles, 24-20. In today's action, the Detroit Lions will be playing the upstart Green Bay Packers at Green Bay. The Los Angeles Rams will journey to 'Frisco to renew .their intense' rivalry wifh the San Francisco Forty-Niners. The Chicago Cardinals journeyj to Washington to meet the Wash-' ington Redskins. The Cardinals will get a second chance.to see if their newly found offense and Quarterback Earl Morrall's'radar arm accounted + for both of the Steelers' touchdowns on passes to Earl (Jug) Girard for 22 yards in the second quarter and 31 yards in the third period. The Eagles tied and went ahead in the second period but the, Giants came roaring back in the third and were never headed. his ed the Black Knights to three aree touchdowns. in y: * d- I-It. drve into tne Kubgek singled inri ning. kee pitchers, starting hl, eased the Yanks' walks as New York ies lead by romping led triumph in the if the best-of-seven was almost as in- uhl in tlis heralded throwing righthand- d four, and allowed fore Casey Stengel n Larsen in the sec- les of 1956 ihed as though he rowing that perfect * He blew down the' aves he faced, run- ,year series string to ve batters, before ,n hit a two-strike r in the fifth. Aaron ong with his homer, NORMAN, Okla. - A wobbly Oklahoma football team-obfious- ly off stride after a bout with the flu caught a stubborn Iowa State' eleven yesterday, and it wasn't' until the late stages of the Big Eight Conference contest that the Sooners were able to finally pull away with-a.40-14 victory. Oklahoma, the nation's No. I team, won its 42nd straight game but it was the Sooner's second. team that showed the spark which Imarked the previous triumph. The alternates made two late touch- downs. * * * s COLUMBIA, Mo.-Texas A&M's Aggies made routine work out of Football GRID PICK 4CORES Michigan 26, Georgia 0 MSU 19, California 0 11ino5 40, Colgate 0 Notre Dame 26, Indiana 0 Iowa 20, Washington 13 Minnesota 21, Purdue 17 Ohio State 35, Washington 7 Oregon St. 22, NU 3 Wisconsinjf 45j West Virginia 13 E BUSINESS SERVICES STUDENTS - Continuing your playing at college. Join one of our adult piano classes. Also organ lessons, practice facilities. THE ROBERT DUMM PIANO STUDIOS-NO 2-3541. )J21 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 EXPERIENCED TYPIST wants to do typing in her home-2004 Alice. NO 3-4975. )J20 LEARNING TO FLY is an educational experience - and it's fun. For infor- mation on 'CAA approved school us- ing modern, radio-equipped aircraft, call NO 2-5843 after 5:30. Pilot's Club memberships available, )J$ DON'T BE CAUGHT BY COLD WEATHER. GET YOUR FALL CHANGEOVER NOW Golden's Service Station 601 Packard NO 8-9429 )J15 RAPID, RELIABLE, and reasonable service on bicyples, 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 Shoes repaired and shined ., Fine Tailoring SANFORD'S While you wait service 119 East Ann St. NO 8-6966 Open 8~till 8 Sa. 8 till 10 30 years in same location (opposite court house) S)J5 WILLIS PACKING CO. Huron River Branch Freezer hockers for Rent 331 E. William, Ann Arbor Call Huron River plant for informaton-HU 2-1685 Home Freezer Meats & Vegetables )J6 ANN ARBOR EMPLOYERS PERSONNEL 504 First National' Bldg. NO 5-6107 )J12 FOR SALE GIRLS' RALEIGH BICYCLE. Lock, side baskets. Excellent condition. NO 5- 3174. )B35 SAVE UP TO 1/2 BROADLOOM CARPET REMNANTS MANY SIZES AND COLORS AND IDEAL FOR ROOMS AND APARTMENTS! SMITH'S FLOOR COVERING 207 E. Washington NO 3-5536 )B34 ATTENTION STUDENTS-Used carpets for sale. 76 sq. yds of wine, 70 yds. of gray. Both all wool twists. In good condition. Cheap. Call GR 9- 4312. )B33 GIRL'S ENGLISH BICYCLE. Used one month. $35. NO 5-5921 after 5 p.m. )B30 ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25; socks, 39c; shorts, 69c; military sup- plies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. )B11 FOR SALE-Matching lamp and coffee table and green lounge chair. NO 8-6*0. )B28 ROOM AND BOARD BOARDERS WANTED. $9.50 per week plus 4-5 hours work. Michigan Co- Op House, 315 N. State St. NO 8-6284, )E10 DUE TO cancellations, vacancies avail- able. Apply immediately. Nelson In- ternational House, 915 Oakland. NO 3-8506,}'E9 ROOM AND BOARD, $82.50 per month. Lunch-80. Dinner 1.30. Call 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 USED CARS 1951 HILLMAN SEDAN in running con- ditioni. $150. Or. will trade for hi- fidelity record player. NO 8-7$i07. )N32 1950 CHEV. 2 door.Radio, heater. Good transportation. Best offer. Philip Nichols, NO 2-4401. )N25 1946 CHEVROLET tudor coupe. Excel- lent condition; radio and heater. Reasonably priced.:Phone NO 3-3307 after 6:00 p.m. )N19 '52 NASH STATESMAN. Bed. Good con- dition. NO 8-6284. )N16 4--1953 FORDS; 2-'54 Ford hardtops; '55 Ford club sedan; '55 DeSoto hard-. top. Palmer Motor Sales in Chelsea, Mich. Call GR 5-3271. )N30 1954 V. W. with 32,000 miles. Call Don French, NO 2-21074 evenings. Will accept best offer! )N2;} LOST AND FOUND LOST: Blue Shaeffer's snorkel pen -in the vicinity of Natural Science Build- ing. NO 2-6576. )A21 LOST-Brown alligator pencil case with blue frame glasses and pencils. Please call room 5533, Alice Lloyd Hall. )A20 LOST-One trench coat taken by mis- take in language lab. Wed, night bet. 7:30-8:30. Call Mary Roley-NO >3-1561, ext: 3559. )A19 LOST: Collegiate Sorosis pin between Freize Bldg. and Mason Hall, October 2. Call NO 3-4164. )A18 LOST-Main apparatus of watch in vicinity of Burns Park. Call RWM- 1211, Willard 3-2014. )A6 MUSICAL' MDSE.,, RADIOS, REPAIRS Columbia Automatic Record Players $49.95 up Diamond Needles $9.95 up ' MUSIC CENTER 300 S. Thayer NO 2-2500 )X10 LINES 2 3 '4 Classified{ REAL ESTATE' FOR SALE - New home on Sheehan Ave., near campus, 2 bedrooms, cer- amic tile bath, modern kitchen, gas heat, large'lot. House never occupied. Terms. Call owner, 8-6847. )R1 ALTERATIONS DRESSMAKER Dressmaking and Alterations' Phone NO 2-9541 )Pi CONVERT your double-breasted suit to a new single-breasted miodel. $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 PETS AND SUPPLIES TROPIbAL 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. )T1 TRANSPORTATION, DRIGING TO TORONTO for Canadian Thanksgiving Fri., Oct. 11-2 P.M., returning Mon.' Riders wanted. Call Hunter. NO 2-0648 or leave message. )G6 HELP WANTED AMBITIOUS MEN AND WOMEN -- This is your opportunity to make some real money showing the newest thing in contract bridge instructions. Youslisten and learn by a 45 r.p.m. record narrated in rhyme by a TV artist. This modern bidding and re- sponse system is also illustrated in two colors so it is easy to remember. You have a fertile perpetual market; clubs, classes and church organiza- tions. Unexcelled for gifts and prizes. Send today for sample kit, repre- sentatives plan and discounts. $1.75 post paid. LOGIC PRESS, 2710 W. Grand Blvd., Detroit 8, Michigan. )H25 MALE HELP--Truck loaders for four hours daily. See Mr. Short, Coca-Cola Bottling Co., 331 S. Ashley. )H24 3 IMMEDIATE half-time openings for teachers with special education train- ing, experience, and understanding of emotionally disturbed children. Small local children's institute. Call NO 2-3209, 8 A.M.-5 P.M., Mon. through Friday for appointment, r )H23 WANTED -- Cab drivers, full or part time. Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor Yellow and Checker Cab Co. Phone NO 8-9382. )H5 PHOTO SUPPLIES, All major manufacture representatives will be in our store for "CAMERAMA" October 10, 12:00 to 9:00 P.M. THE QUARRY 320 S. State NO 3-1991 )D7 SUNNY ROOM, newly fur block from campus. NO S. Forest. WANTED-One girl to modern five room apa: Pat Brophy, Martha Smil ds. Carpeting, air condi washer, garbage disposal. ATTENTION STUDENTS SPACE AVAILABLE. Ca forming, excellent wate 20 minutes east of Ann igan at Hagerty Rd. Cai Village, Wayne, Michiga CAR SERVICE, ACC '51 MERC. Club Coupe, '5 top, '53 Chev. Hardtop Hardtop. Palmer Ford Sal Chelsea, Mich. r I DAY .80 .96 1.12 MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 'RATES Figure 5 average words to a line. deadline, 3 PM daily. 11:00 A.M. Saturday Phone NO 2-3241 3 DAYS 2.00 2.40 2.80 6 DAYS 2.96 3.55 4.14 _x FOR RENT EXCELLENT single room home, for man. 1910 Cam Joseph Sendry. 8-7723, eve SROOMMATE WANTED-Gr fwanted. Cooking privilege. block from campus. 417 E OFF CAMPUS HOUSE to two girls. Individual bed 5-2824. MALE STUDENT WANTEI apartment with two gra at 1227 S. State or Call N WANTED: Occupant for si near campus, 1011 E.TUniv NO 8-8681 after 5 P.M. ONE GIRL to share moderr apt..with three other girl; ard or call NO 3-0333 afte evenings. C-TED STANDARD SEI Friendly service is our bus las tires, ~batteries and a Warranteed & Eauranteed. 2 the best price on new &u Road service - mechanic "You expect more from and you get it!" 1220 S. University at F NO 8-9168 WE SERVICE ALL , FOREIGN CARS EUROPEAN CARS 303 Ashley N WHITE'S AUTO PAINT 2007 South State Bumping and Painti Army 27, Penn State 13 N. C. State,13,NClemson 7 North Car. 13, Navy 7 Pittsburgh 20, USC 14 Alabama 6, Vanderbilt 6 Arkansas 28, TCU 7 Rice 34, Stanford 7 South Carolina 27, Texas 21 OTHER SCORES, Dartmouth 6, Penn. 3 Cornell 20, Harvard 6 Syracuse 27, Boston U. 20 Rutgers 14, Conn. 7 Tenn. 14,'.Miss. St. 9 Duke 14, Maryland 0 4 Auburn 40, Chattanooga 7 Oklahoma 40, Iowa St. 14 Texas A&M 28, Missoui 0 Utah State 19, Wyoming 19 (tie) Brown 21, Yale 20 Princeton 47, Columbia 6 Nebraska 14, Kansas State 7 Florida 14, Kentucky 7 Miami (Fla.) 13, Baylor 7 Tulane 20, Marquette 6I Maine 49, Vermont 0 Slippery Rock 12, Brockport 2 Oklahoma St. 26, Wichita 0 Idaho 21, Utah 6 An amazing inventory of H F1 components available to you at catalogue price. KITS We stock amplifler,AM-FM tuner, and speaker enclosure kits in sev- eral brands. (formerly Boyd's) Phone in every room 2805 E. Michigan HU 24204 PERSONAL Story of the co-ed -- Part 3 So this little co-ed tossed her hands in the air, And exclaimed that she was in a state of despair! Vowing that this would be her last. .weekend at home, She dialed NO 2-3241 on her silent telephone! ,)F28 FREE: Talking Parakeet, complete with cage and bird seed. "Pete" needs companionship. Call harry Sherman at NO 3-1704. )F23 GROUP Personal property insurance for U of M students, faculty" and staff. Protects against fire, burglary, water damage, smoke damage, wind, theft and other hazards. Liberal cov- erage-lowest rates. Airway Under- writers, Inc., NO 2-7521. )F27 Everything has gone up except the hemline and NEWSWEEK, which is still $3 a year-6c a copy (yes 6c!). Student Periodical, NO 2-3061. )P16 DISTINCT STYLING in fabric and fur. Fur accessories. MARGARET SHOP 516 East Liberty }F5 CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES I n Tickets at Student Office Mon. - Fri., 3-5 P.M. ober 15 Price $3.85 -. 1 .., Our engineers and technicians are fully competent and equipped to, service all equipment we sell, land to advise you on the* selection of components.- 1217 &y 1317 So. University (one block East of new Campus Theatre) NO 8-7942 )X9 HI-FI EQUIPMENT deals. Student agent-Below net prices. Phone NO 5-6644 and ask for Tan. )X8 ,, _ ANTr-FREEZE, PARTS, AND OIL ARE EXT ,. ofers 4. ACROSS FROM THE LAW QUAD i F.i for In Drilling and Production d MCHIGAN DAILY 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. Please find enclosed $ for which you are to publish the: following I classified ad for three consecutive days. (Use pencil and print each word I clearly.) (2 LINES MINIMUM) I__$2.00 __ _ _ $2.40 In Production, Refining, Natural Gas Engineering Maintenance & Constrtction $2.80 Also limited openings for $3.25 3