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BY JIM BAAD

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State's Best Game
IT'S THE BEST game we've played against Michigan since I've been
coach." This was Hugh "Duffy" Daugherty's casual locker room
compliment to one of the most powerful teams that Michigan State
has ever brought down for a showing in the Stadium.
The Green and White steamroller was just too much for the
Wolverines whose tenacious spirit of the first half was plowed under
in :the second with an onslaught of four MSU touchdowns. On the
State first eleven are at least four standouts who should be counted
as candidates for All-American honors if they play the rest of the
year the way they played against Michigan.
One would be Big .Dan Currie. The giant 6' 3" 225 pound center
was an inpenetrable barrier for the Wolverine backs all afternoon.
Daugherty claims he's "the best linebacker I've ever seen," and the
rest of the MSU team must agree as Currie was awarded the game
ball for his afternoon's labor's.
Walt Kowalczyk would be another worthy of national recognition
if performance against Michigan were the standards necessary. The
'Sprinting Blaclsriith' hammered out 104 yards on 17 carries for ,an
average of 6.3, and along with this scored his team's opening touch-
down.

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DANNY LEWIS
... Badger flash
the Buckeyes' all-around superi-
ority.
Illinois had the ball three times'
in the first half and lost it each
time on a fumble, once after going
58 yards to the Ohio 19, again on
its own 41 after a 22-yard advance,
and the third after a 60-yard
drive to Ohio's ,36.
Illinois tied it in the first two min-
utes of the third period when Hal-
ler hit end Rich Kreitling witi a'
58-yard pass play which ended a
77-yard march in four plays.
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Quarterback Jim Ninowski is another. His contribution? Merely
connection on seven of,1l passes for. 117 yards and two touchdowns.
This is all in only three quarters of play as Daugherty didn't feel
his quarterback's' unerring arm was needed in the last stanza.
And as a last candidate, the 'Golden Toe' himself Dave Kaiser.
It isn't necessarily for kicking feats, either. In fact Kaiser's toe
seemed to bothering him a bit in
the first half as he missed his first'
two attempts. His worthiness was
instead in the pass-catching and
knocking - down - Michigan ball-
carriers departments. On the sec-
ond play of the game he was on
the money end of a 44 yard Nin-
owski pass and he and the quar-
terback proceeded to play catch
for the rest of the afternoon.b
For out and out sensation, how-
ever, MSU's second string replace-
ment for Kowalczyk, Art Johnson;
stole the afternoon's spotlight. His
race around end for 62 yards and.
paydirt, seemingly outrunning Jim
Pace in the effort, was the longest
run of the day."
.f*<.'. Late in the game, Daugherty
gave the fans a look at the small-
DAN CURRIE est man on his team, diminutive
All-American? 5' 3" 143 pound speedster Hennie
Young, a crowdpleasing fullback,
and brother to the Illinois immortal, Buddy Young. The younger
Young showed his speed, gaining 27 yards in two plays from scrim-
image, catching a pass for 11 more, and scampering another 27 yards
with an intercepted pass. Playing at safety he demonstrated how a.
small man can play defense also, when he si-s1led into 200 pound
Bob Ptacek with a resounding tackle.

Win Today
especially well in his rookie season
with the Packers.
' The Cleveland Browns, peren-
nial dominators of the Eastern
half of the pro league, are running
true to form, this season. This
afternoon's action will find them
r up against the hapless Philadel-,
phia Eagles who have yet to chalk
up their first win.
Encouraged by a fine perform-
ance by fullback John H e n r y
Johnson in last Sunday's game, the
Detroit Lions will be out for blood
when they meet the Los Angeles
Rams today in Briggs Stadium.
The -Lions also have been getting
a good deal of help from their two
fine quarterbacks, Bobby Layne

SXYLING ! I
ARBERS
WAITING
-CONDITIONED

and Tob inRote. -
Attempting to pull out of their,
present slump, the Chicago Bears
will take op1 the San .Francisco.
- Forty - Niners. The Forty - Niners'
overtook; the Rams for a 23-20
victory last week and are seeking
their second straight victory to-
day. However, the Bears, not living
up to p r e s e a s o n expectations,
could catch fire in this game.
New York and the youthful
Washington Redskins both victor-,
ious a week ago will fight it -out
in Washington today as will the
Chicago Cardinals and the Pitts-
burgh Steelers.

IThe Da y'sR Bet. for Michigan. . * -
LTHOUGH OtJTRUSHED in the line and outgained in, the back-
field the Wolverines had their heroes, Jim Pace played an out-
standing ball game. On Michigan's only scoring play, incidentally the
first and only time anyone has been in State's end zone, Pace prac-
t.ically took tle ball down the field by himself. Of the 69 yards cov-
ered, Pace accounted for 53 of them, and on -his scoring run, he cov-
ered the ground practically unaided in the way of blocking.
Stan Noskin also added another fine game to his record. Playing
a good share of the time due to Jim Van Pelt's injury the Sophomore
quarterback, although harrassed all afternoon by charging Spartans,
threw well and engineered the Wolverines' only TD. -
Injury,List..
THE INJURY LIST for Michigan is short, but rather dark at the
moment. Although no X-rays have been taken yet, John Herrn-
stein's reinjured ankle is not in the best of condition. He came off the
field under his own power, but had to be carried to the locker room
at halftime. He later appeared, dressed in street clothes and on
crutches, in the second half.
Van Pelt left the game in the first half with a leg injury, but a
taping job rendered him usable in the second half. Also rather ob-
vious by his absence was Brad Myers. He had been suffering from a
cold most of last week, but the coaches thought he might be recov-
ered by game-time. A fever Friday night, however, was Myers' ticket
to Health Service.
Summed up, it was a blue day for the Blue. Outrushed, outgaiied,
and outmanned, Michigan can be glad of one thing. It's over, and the
future should be, brighter.

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: Checked wool jumper-in old
brown paper bag. Contact Susan
Rudenberg, NO 3-1511, ext. 103. You
may keep the bag. )A31
FOUND: Silver cigarette lighter with
fish design. Found in front of ad-
ministration building. Call, NO 3-0521
ext. 328. )A32
LOST--K&E Slide Rule in black leath-
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please call NO 2-4195 after 6:00 P.M.
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LOST-Tan London Fog raincoat, full
length. Lost in Auditorium C or Ma-
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LOST-Brown wallet. Contents impor-
tant. Reward. Call NO 2-2539. )A29
USED CARS
-'55 CHEVY CONVERTIBLE
Jet black with- new white top, new
tires, shocks, brakes, etc. V-8 pow-
ergiide. Excellent condition inside
and out. Phone NO 8-6698. )N40
'50 CABS DE SOTO-deluxe 4 door -
automatic transmission - radio -.
heater - one owner. 1430 White after
6:00 P.M. )N37
54 VOLKSWAGEN. Call Don French,
NO 22107. )N34
WANTED
We pay top dollars for good used cars.
' GENE'S AUTO SALES
544 Detroit 6t.,. NO 3-8141
)N38
'50 CHEVY, 2 door, radio and heater,
clean. $135. Call NO 2-3593 aftek 5 p.m.
)N39
'52 NASH STATESMAN. Bed. Good con-
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CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
EXPERT FOREIGN and Sports Ca
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C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our business. At-
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Warranteed & g.uranteed. See us for
the best-price on new & used tires.
Road service - mechanic on duty.
"You expect more from Stan-dard.
and you get it!"
1220 S. Univerity at Forest,
NO 8-9168 )S3
WE SERVICE ALL
FOREIGN CARS
EUROPEAN CARS
303 Ashley NO 5-5800
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Bumping and Painting
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New Atlas Tires
High in fluality, low in price. 670x15,
$1.9;0ix5, $18.95; .760x5, $20.95
(exchange). No money down - easy
terms.
Hickey's Service Station
30 N. Main cor. Catherine NO 8-7717
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individuals in the Union Handicap
Classic League. Monday thru Thurs-
day nights 9:00 P.M. Call Michigan
Union, NO 2-4431. Ask for the Bowl-
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WANTED: Campus Sales Representa-
tive forindividual gift and party fa-
vors. Call in person. 2208 Packard Rd
)H29
FOX OTEL
(formerly Boyd's)
Phone in every room
2805 E. Michigan HU 2-2204
FOR SALE.
8MM REVERE MAGAZINE Movie Cam-
-era with 3mm, 1.9 lens, 6.5mm wide
angle lens, 36mm telephoto lens, and
a movie film splicer. Complete $145.
Kodak "35" with builtrin range find-
er, adapter ring, and color filter.
$35.00. Call NO 8;622 any night after
10 or all day Sunday. )B43
Large size throw rugs-choice of col-
ors. Values up to $15 now at $4.95
while they last. Open Mon. evening.

MUSIC
300 S. Thayer

An amazing inventory of Hi Fl
components available to you at
catalogue price.
f KITS
We stock amplifier,AM-FM tuner,
and speaker enclosure kits in sev-
eral brands.
HI F 1 SERVICE
Our engineers and technicians are
fully competent and equipped to
service a it equipment we sell, and
to advise you on the selection of,
components.
1217 & 1317 So. Univers'ity
(one block East of1
new Campus Theatre)
NO 8-7942 t
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HI-F2 EQUIPMENT deals. Student
agent-Below net prices. Phone NO
5-6644 and ask for Tan. )X8
PHOTO SUPPLIES
Beautiful first-line
projection screens.
RADIANT SCREENS
priced from $10.95
THE QUARRY
3 0 South State r NO 3-1991'
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See the all new
N1IKON S.P.
now in our store.
TTHE QUARRY
320 South State NO 3-1991
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. BOLEX MOVIE CAMERA
for the finest in movies
priced from only $89.95

MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
' RARE VIOLINS
BOWS AND ACCESSORIES
All repairs promptly serviced
by two competent repairmen.
MADDY MUSIC
508 S. William NO 3-3223
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AM-FM RADIOS
Telefunkin, Magnavox, Zenith,
Graneo. $44.95 and up

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tonight's the night.
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fur. Fur accessories.
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ATTENTION golfers! Play golf at scenic'
Municipal Golf Course. 18 holes.
Open through November. Reasonable
rates. Pro shop full of bargains.
Municipal Golf Course, 1519 Fuller
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The weather is gay
If a great time you're yearning
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3-1650.
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apartment with two gra
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WANTED: Occupant for si
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NO 8-8681 after 5 P.M.
SUNNY ROOM, newly furn
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GRID PICKS SCORES
Mich. State 35, Michigan 6
Wisconsin 23, Purdue 14
Minnesota 41, Northwestern 6
Ohio State 21, Illinois 7
Iowa 47, Indiana 7
Georgia 13, Tulane 0
No. Carolina 20, Miami 13
Notre Danie 23, Army 21
Maryland 27, Wake Forest 0
Auburn "6, Kentucky 0'
Oklahoma 21, Texas 7
Clemson 20, Virginia 6
UCLA 19, Washington 0
Navy 21, California 6
Wash. State 21, Stanford 18
r Mississippi 28, Vanderbilt 0
La. State 20, Georgia Tech 13
Texas A&M 28, Houston 6
Arkapsas 20, Baylor 17
Duke 7, Rice 6
OTHER SCORES
Pittsburgh 34, Nebraska 0
Princeton 1,3, Penn 9
Yale 19, Columbia 0
Holy Cross 26, Marquette 7
Penn State 21, Wm. & Mary 13
Hillsdale 20, Albion 14
John Carroll 19, Wayne 6

Iowa State 21, Kansas 6
Okla. State 28, Tulsa 13
Oregon State 20, Idaho 0
Colorado 34, Arizona 14
Tex. Christian 28, Alabama 0
No. Car. State 7, Fla. State 0
Dartmouth 35, Brown 0
Syracuse 34, Cornell 0
Wyoming 27, Colo. State 13
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BATON ROUGE, La. (P)-Loui-
siana State's rugged ground game,
triggered by burly Jimmy Taylor,
bulldozed Georgia Tech's vaunted
defense tonight and the Tigers
rolled to a 20-13 Southeastern
Conference victory.
Taylor, 201-pound fullback,
scored all LSU points as the Tigers
beat Tech for the first time since
1945 and the second time in the
series dating back to 1915. The
Yellow Jackets have won 11 times.

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