THE MICHIGAN DAILY all Tams German Government Inaugurates 'Special Delivery' System For Air Forces Nazi's special delivery system for aerial troops calls for a parachute leap from planes, with a machine gun carried along. In this drill near Berlin, one jumper has already started the downward pull while another prepares to leap from the plane. UpJlig-IuyI to tip off rival coaches to his team's strength so he hinted to officials that penalties would be condoned that day. George Gipp soon got going as he usually did. He ran 80 y rds for a score but a linesman was called off- side. Minutes later, he broke loose again for a 70 yard run but once more the play was called back. By this time the Gipper's hair was be- ginning to stand up but he said noth- ing. But later in the game he caught a punt, twisted his way through 60 yards of open field, crossed the goal line standing up only to have the. now-familiar whistle blow again. On his way back to the line of scrimmage, while still carrying the ball, Gipp walked close to the of- ficial and casually remarked while passing: "Just a suggestion, ref. In the future give me one whistle to stop and two to keep running." READ THE WANT ADS British Ryder Cuppers Lead In Open Golf SANDWICH, ENG., July 7.-(PI)- Bill Cox, Jack Busson and Dick Bur- ton led the field at the halfway mark of the British Open Golf Champion- ship tonight but the three Ryder Cup players' pace-setting 140s were only eight shots ahead of the worst player in the field going into tomorrow's final 36 holes. With 37 scoring 148 or better to qualify, every man in the field had at least an outside chance of winning. Busson and Burton both clipped a stroke off the Royal St. George's course par of 70 to earn their place at the top along with Cox who put to- gether two par 70s for his 36-hole totai. A stroke behind at 141 were Bert and Jim Adams, who scored 70 and 11, respectively, in the second round. Reginald A. Whitcombe held the 142 all by himself, a stroke ahead of a virtual unknown, R. G. French. h Here's A Sale That Has Startled Ann Arbor! e ' YEAR en s ROUNDSuits 85 115 and $21.85 University Men! Come downtown and help celebrate the opening of our new clothing department. See the sensational values; $24.50 suits at $15.85! $35.00 suits at $21.85! Note the fine character of the wool- ens! The new patterns and colors! The complete range of sizes includ- ing longs, shorts, stouts, regulars. Experienced clothing men will give you intelligent and helpful service. Sanforized white and ivory suits as low as $3.50. Men's $1.00 POLO SHIRTS +C> c <=c <->2<-> -=>0< ->0=0=0=0->s<=->0< o CRYSTAL CLEAR REFRESHMENT ARBOR SPRINGSV nTAT r -rTT Men's 39c SUMMER TIES $ Fresh, able in4 color yt Full cut forized. acks 1.39, $1.9 cool co every sty c $1.59 8 omfort- yle and Men's 35c RAYON SOCKS ou could wish. tand fully San-H lill I I