WEIPNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1952 THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE TAREE CIASSIFIE DS INDIANA, NORTHWESTERN, MINNESOTA: Kaye Recaps Michigan Foes MICHIGAN DAILY Phone 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATESa LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .60 1.34 1.96 3 .70 1.78 2.84 4 .90 2.24 3.92 Figure 5 average words to o line. Classified deadline daily except Saturday is 3 P.M., Saturdays, 11:30 A.M., for Sundov issue. LOST AND FOUND LOST-Glasses, pink shell-rimmed. Call Betsy Barbour, 22591-Ext. 308. LOST - During first week of summer school -- small gold watch initials "MCT". Reward. Telephone Mary Towle at 6722. FOR SALE ANTIQUE CHAIRS - 1 Hitchcock, 1 Duncan Fyfe, 1 arm Windsor, i comb back Windsor. 1 tilt top table Mis- cellaneous objects: candle sticks, lamps, dishes, fixtures. 1918 Day Ph. 2-1710. ART SALE private collection, oils, water colors, portfolios, books. 1918 Day, Phone 2-1710. HOUSE TRAILER-3 wall with built in book case. 30 ft. "cozy-coachs. has natural wood finish throughout, elec- tric ref'rigerator, electric hot water heater. Very liberal terms. Can be seen at 410 E. Jeff. FOR SALE-Silver Tint Mouton Coat, % length. Almost new. 1028 Stock- well. STRADIVARIOUS violin case, in fine condition. Call 2-1661, 7 to 10 a.m. PORTABLE TYPEWRITER-Smith-Cor- ona Skywrite, like new. Call 3-1511, Ext. 2841. WHOOPEE-we're back with our August quota of student specials. So sorry to have been quiet butwe wuz swamped with orders in July. Once again we offer Time at $3.00 per yr.: 6c each- cheaper than your daily newspaper. Life at $4.00; and many more. Just phone 6007 and place your order. Stu- dent Periodical Agency. 2 SLEEPING BAGS-$16 each; water- proof, balloon cloth exterior, Kapok filling; never used. Call Ed Gilfix be- fore 10:30 a.m. or after 3:30 p.m. 2-7295. WIRE RECORDER-Get set for the op- era season! Also excellent for voice recording. $65. Recording wire $2 for one hour spool. 1349 Wilmot, phone 3-4056. FOR RENT AVAILABLE - A new 3-room de- luxe apartment which accommodates four. Completely furnished, electric stove and refrigerator. Private en- trance. $95 per month Will rent for summer. Need a car. Call 2-9020. r- I FOR RENT NEAR CAMPUS - Unfurnished 4 room ap't-tile bath, no heat nor utilities. Has stove and refrigerator. No pets. School-age child preferred. $95. Ph. 6465. LIVING ACCOMMODATIONS with kit- chen privileges for 3 or 4 men stu- dents. Also, senior law student who has occupied apartment for 2 years wishes to share. Graduate preferred. 1026 Oakland, phone 2-8269. MALE STUDENT to share basement ap't; good location. Private room. $30 per mo. Ph. 5830. ATTRACTIVE APT. near Campus to sublet July 15 to Sept. 15. Real bar- gain for right tenant. 3-1479 evening. ROOMS FOR RENT OVERNIGHT GUESTS?-Make reserva- tions at The Campus Tourist Homes now. 518 E. William. Phone 3-8454. 4 STUDENTS-large, spacious 2 bedroom furnished ap't., twin beds, (practice room available for music students.) $125 a month. Also single room. 320 . Washington after 4 P.M. CAMBRIDGE 1430-1 double, 1 single for men. ROOMS FOR FALL - 906 Greenwood apartment, double & singles. Refrig- erator privileges, hollywood beds, De- troit landlord. Call Jack Bergstrom 2-7108 or write Stu Hertzberg, 1-7617 Ohio, Detroit, Mich. BUSINESS SERVICES TYPING - Reasonable rates. Accurate, Efficient. Phone 7590, 830 8. Main. WASHING, finished work, and hand ironing. Cotton dresses a specialty. Ruff dry and wet washing Also iron- ing separately. Free pick-up and de- livery. Phone 2-9020. ALTERATIONS - Woman's garments. Prompt service. Catherine St. near State. Call A Graves, Ph. 2-2678. RADIO SERVICE Auto - Home - Portable Phono & T.V Fast & Reasonable Service ANN ARBOR RADIO & T V "Student Service" 1215 So. Univ., Ph. 7942 1% blocks east of East Engin. ALTERATIONS on ladies garments re- serve for future use. A. Graves. Phone 2-2678. HELP WANTED INTERVIEWERS for part time opinion surveys, College background preferred, not essential. Experience not neces- sary, Answer fully. Box 18. EARN MONEY at opening of Fall semes- ter by working in spare time. Men and coeds needed. Phone 6007. TRANSPOPTATION 'RIDERS WANTED to Kallispell, Mont. Leave about Aug. 11. Phone 7138. 2 or 3 RIDERS WANTED-Driving to Kansas City, Missouri. August 1 or 2. References: exchange phone 2-3006 be- tween 6 and 7 p.m. GO WEST YOtd MAN-B'ut don't go alone. Need a ride to Portland, Ore- gon. Can leave August 14. Will share driving and expense. Phone 9233. Tom Cutshall. RIDERS WANTED to San Diego, Calif. Leave Aug. 15th. References exchang- ed. Call 8177, ask for Norm Rost. WANTED TO RENT DESIRABLE TENANT - Grad, student needs small apartment. Ph. 2-7857 CUSTOM HAIRSTYLING to Please!: Specialty Styles for Men & Women 7 Stylists - No Waiting - WELCOME - The Daseola Barbers Near Michigan Theater (Another in a series highlighting Michigan's opponents in the coming 1952 football season.) By IVAN KAYE Michigan's third opponent this fall will be the Indiana Hoosiers, who will be playing their first sea- ion under wen coach Bernie Crim- mins. Crimmins, who served under Frank Leahy at Notre Dame be- fore coming to the Bloomington campus, will employ the "T" and Split "T" formation. He has twen- ty-three returning lettermen- to work with. The Hoosiers' offense will be built around the veteran quarterback Lou D'Achille. Gene Gedman will again carry the load on most of the running plays. INDIANA faces its three tough- est games in November when it must tangle with Michigan State, Wisconsin and Purdue. No one is booming the Hoos- iers for the Big Ten title, but a great many fans will remember the terrific beating which they handed a heavily favored Ohio State squad at Columbus last year. Michigan State had great troubles also as their :30-26 score over Indiana indicates. The point to these two instances is that the Hoosiers are capable of playing even the best teams to a ftandstill. It seems that at least once in every season the boys from Bloomington spring a great upset. The Wolverines will play host to Indiana on October 11. The date has been designated as High School Band Day and will see the bands of many high schools from the state in attendance. * * * NORTHWESTERN: Michigan will invade the lair of the Wild- cats on October 18 to do battle with the team which has been tag- Ued by the pre-season experts as the dark horse of the 1952 con- ference football race. The Wildcats played excep- tionally well on certain occasions last fall. They lost to Illinois by only 3-0. Ohio State edged them by the same score. They sprung a mild upset here in Ann Arbor by stopping the Wolverines 6-0. But they were not consistent, however, and Wisconsin pasted them 41-0, a terrific reversal in view of the fact that they had played so well against other top flight teams. * * * COACH BOB VOIGTS has a core of tweney-eight lettermen in- cluding Bob Burson, quarterback; Chuck Hren, fullback; Ray Huiz- inga, 227 pound tackle and Norm Kragseth, the extra-point kicking end. The Wildcats, open with rug- ged Southern California and close with the defending Big Ten champion Illinois squad. In between are Vanderbilt, Minne- sota, Michigan, Indiana, Ohio State, Wisconsin, and Iowa. That means seven consecutive Big Ten games for the Purple. An indication of how things will go on October 18 at Dyche Stadium may be gleaned from the observa- tion that Northwestern beat Mich- igan last year and the Wildcats are definitely stronger this sea- son. What no one will venture to say at this date is how much stronger is Michigan of 1952 than the Wolverine squad of a year ago. Therein lies the outcome. * C * MINNESOTA: The Gophers will appear here in Ann Arbor for the second successive time under a shift in the home-and-home schedule between the two schools Michigan will journey to Minne- apolis in 1953 and every odd num- bered year thereafter. When the two "M's" clash on October 25 the famed "Little Brown Jug" will again be up for grabs. The supporters of Ski- U-Mah view with great alarm the ten-year hold which the Maize and Blue has fastened on the storied crock. Can anyone forget last year's Read Daily Classifieds i READ and USE Daily Classifieds 4 K I P Last Times Today nz 0 P9i 1.