THE MICHIGAN DAILY I Flu, Injuries Take Toll of 'M' Eleven 11 11 I' I FI "Ii cks (It' ourselves from the eek's picks and tab- we feel like cover- ip again. came out in a five op percentages were 18 correct choices Igh 20. e-checking on the nd last- week's win- iley Gurwin, a stu- hool. His score was t his closest rival, r, by three points. ures were 26-7. ize is tw'o free tick- ate theater to see na" which will be 'By RUDE DIFAZIO With the comment, "too ,any mistakes," Coach Bennie C ster- baan dismissed Saturday's game with Michigan State and began to prepare his Michigan Wolverines for this weekend's encounter with Northwestern. After a light- workout yesterday afternoon he took his team into the projection room to view the films of last Saturday's game with the accent on correcting some of those mistakes before the Wildcats cor to town' ..The biggest concern of Ooster- baan besides Northwestern is, the physical condition of the Wolver- ines. Fullback John Herrnstein may be out of the lineup indefinitely with a recurring foot injury. The injury has been X-rayed and shows no broken bones, but it has forced Herrnstein to use crutches to move around There will be an attempt to make a.special shoe with a cush- ioned instep for the big fullback but it is not yet known if it will supply enough relief so that he will be able. to play. The Wolverines went without their .frst two quarterbacks. Jim Van Pelt was resting a charlie horse. Stan Noskin was in Health Service with a touch of the flu. Flu was also what kept Brad Myers out of Saturday's game, and although he was released from Health Service yesterday, he will still have to take it easy for the rest of the week. Center Gene Snider was also absent from practice. He is still nursing a leg injury he received in the second quarter of Saturday's game. FOR SALE 8 ROOMS OF FURNITURE: Desks, chest of drawers, beds, dining-sets, tables, chairs, and davenports. Private home owned. 601 Miller. Call NO 5-6923. )B44 Large size throw rugs-choice of col- ors. Values up to $15 now at $4.95 while they last. Open Mon. evening. Smith Floor Covering 207 E. Washington NO 3-5536 )B42 ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25; socks, 39e; shorts, 69c, military sup- plies. Sam's Store, 122 E. washington. IB1i BOLEX MOVIE CAMERA for the finest in movies priced from only $89.95 Exclusively at- THE QUARRY, 320 South State NO 3-1991 }D9 ALTERATIONS MICHIGAN DAILY, CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 2 3 4 Clossified i DAY .S .96 1 12 3 DAYS 2.00 2.40 2.80 6 DAYS 2.96 3.55, 4.14 Figure 5 average words to a line. deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 11:00 A.M. Phone NO 2-3241 Saturday >r a fresh new 'he 20 games for ted below. The JOHN HERRNSTEIN ... indefinite injury BEARS STILL WINLESS: me 'rid .m. DRESSMAKER Dressmaking and Alteiations Phone NO 2-9541 )PI , . _ at Tech -e St.* By CARL RISEMAN Three weeks of the National Football . League campaign have passed and two teams still hold unblemished records. The city of Baltimore has its division title hopes soaring as the Baltimore Colts won for the third straight week Sunday, beating the Green -Bay Packers, 45-17. Three TD's A blitz-like attack led by Alan' (the horse) Ameche who scored three touchdowns, and the pin- point passing of John Unitas:paced the Baltimore attack. If the Cleveland Browns magni- ficent defense continues to hold, the Browns will be a shoo-in for the Eastern Division title. On Sun- day the Browns won, 24-7, over the winless Philadelphia Eagles, to preserve the Browns amazing rec- ord of allowing only seven points a-game Chicago's once-mighty Bears, picked by pre-season pollsters'to rule 'the Western Division, seem- ingly are headed for a perfect sea- son, right at the bottom of the NFL. The Bears lost number three on Sunday, this time to the San Francisco' Forty-Niners, 21-17. The defending World Champion New York Giants look like they are clicking at last. They beat the Washington Redskins, 24-20. With Charley Conerly directing the team, the Giants were able to dominate play and their attack included Ben Agajanian's 50-yd. field goal,.a tremendous boot that was the.longest field goal ever kicked by a 'Giant and the longest ever kicked in Washington's Grif- fith stadium. However, the boot fell six yards short of the NFL record. Lions Win Opener At Briggs Stadium playing be- fore a capacity crowd of 55,914, the Detroit. Lions opened their home season by beating the Los Angeles Rams, 10-7. The real of- fensive weapon for the Lions were. its defensive halfbacks who inter- cepted six passes, one of which led to a touchdown. Pittsburgh's "new look" Steelers defeated the Chicago Cardinals, 29-20. Former MSU halfback Billy Wells sprinted 96 yards on a kick- off return to score the Steelers' second touchdown. ;e (ef -- late 'Hairstyles lease ya ! HAIRCUTTERS 0O WAITING_ Queries invited! ascola Barbers Michigan Theatre Ci Newj Pitt Chi. Vas Phil NFL STANDINGS EASTERN CONFERENCE veland 3 0 1. v York 2 10 sburgh ' 2 1 0 'Cards1 2 0 hngtona 1 2 0, ladeiphia 03..0, Pet. 1.000 .067 .667, .333 .000, WESTERN Baltimore Detroit San Francisco Green Bay Los Angeles Chii. Bears CONFERENCE 3 00 1.000, 2 1 0 .667 2" 1 0- .667; 1 2 0 .333 1 2 0 ".333 0 3 0 .000 By DAVE LYON Five residence halls "A" touch football teams retained unbeaten records after yesterday's I-M ac- tion at South Ferry and Wines fields. Huber raised its record to 3-0 by' overpowering previously undefeat- ed kelsey, 26-7. Ron Willis ran for one score and passed to Tom Southwell, Ron Pilo, and Ron Ber- nas for' the other Huber touch- downs. Bruce Baldwin tallied for Kelsey. Taylor Victorious Barry Marshall scored once and threw two touchdown heaves to Bill Orwig as Taylor hiked its record to 3-0 with a 19-7 triumph over Michigan. Reeves upended previously-un- beaten Williams, 13-0, as Ted Green gathered in two of John Krause's passes for scores. Rick Staelen pitched two touchdown passes as Scott stayed undefeated, downing Hayden, 13-6. Strauss, also -unbeaten, was not scheduled yesterday. All other "A" games yesterday were shutouts. Greene blanked Hinsdale, 6-0, 'when George Carr threw a TD strike to Al Geise with 2:45 left in the game. Allen-Rum- sey stopped Winchell, 7-0, BoV Carlson running ,10 yards for the score. - Virtually the entire Gomberg "A" team was down with the flu, so yesterday's Wenley-Gomberg game was postponed to a later date. Lone Score Eric Epps registered the lone score in Chicago's 6-0. triumph. over Anderson, and Adamn% forced Van Tyne into overtime before losing, 1-0. Battles between undefeated teams featured "B" football play. Strauss toppled Williams from the unbeaten ranks, 19-0, in a game filled with intercepted passes. Jerry Vogel returned a wayward Wil- liams aerial for a touchdown, and Hugh Weller scored twice. Steve Jakus passed long to Steve Kerho for the only score in Gom- berg's 6-0 decision over previously unbeaten Adams. Other "B" scores: Reeves 26, Huber 7; Van Tyne 12, Hinsdale 6; Hayden 6, Michigan 0; Taylor 6, Cooley 0; Anderson 8, Winchell 6; Kelsey 12, Scott 0; and Greene over Lloyd, forfeit. 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 Mchaels Tailoring Co, 1425 Broad- way, Detroit. Michigan. for free' de- tails or phone WOodw rd 3-5776. 1P2 BUSINESS SERVICES PRINTING Specialties - 24,r hour service News Letters4 Stationery Fraternities - Sororities Invites - Programs . Posters - Tickets ROACH PRINTING - Ph. NO 8-8132 415 Detroit (opposite Farmer's Market) )J7 DON'T BE CAUGHT BY COLD WEATHER. 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