Hockey Upset ••• • • East Lansing—AP-Gale Mikles, 145-Pound Wrestler from Tulsa

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Hockey Upset ••• • • East Lansing—AP-Gale Mikles, 145-Pound Wrestler from Tulsa THE YPSILANTI DAILY PRESS, YPBILANTI, MICH., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1949 PAGE SIX Sports Roundup East Lansing—AP—Fifteen men—five of them letter winners rain, aot for spring football practice at Michigan State College yesterday and went through light calesthenlea and running drill. Leafs May Score Hockey Upset ••• • • East Lansing—AP-Gale Mikles, 145-pound wrestler from Tulsa. Okla . has been awarded the Walter Jacobs trophy given each year to the Mich- Only \ ictory p Need One More igan State College wrestling team member who scores the most Int- w J Trackmen to DAILY CROSSWORD coach, said today. Rawsonville in competition. Fendley Collins, Spartan wrestling ACROSS 52 Aquatic Gaelic ••• • • to 1. mammal of Aggies 6 loot Eliminate Montreal Team Thin 16 Disease New York—AP—lt will be DePaul vs. the Oklahoma and MRS. JOHN SIMON HOSTESS stratum DOWN chickens for the mythical National Have Meets TO TWO CLUBS 9 George Mlkan vs 7-foot Bob-Kurland < The Toronto Maple second straight ; 5. Scorch 1. Sheltered cage Mad 1 surprising 3-2 decision over Raw’sonville, Mich.—Mrs. 19. Well-bred basketball championship as the 1945 season ends at of John legiate Leaf? are on the verge scoring the Boston Bruins, knotting the Ann Arbor. Mich.., Mar. 28 —AP— 9. Posses* from sun man Square tomorrow night the upset of the Hockey Simon was hostess Thursday to the of son Garden • I Nationul 10. Girl’s 2. Organ 21. Food for ••• • set at four points apiece. The After concluding a successful last League season. They need only j Kawsonvllie Club and Birthday nickname hearing babies effort avoid stalling tactics, the National game was played at Boston week end by taking the University New York—AP—In an to one more victory to eliminate the before Cluh. She served a delicious chick- U. Proof- 3. Affirm 24. Negative States and Canada yesterday ellm Montreal ('anadtens. Basketball Committee of the United champion 13.500. Division Championship at the Pur- en dinner. Later Mrs. Florence reader’s 4. Measure o* particle for cancellation of a timeout when the team that beaten only 17 times in 113 starts The Leafs-Uanadlens clash inated the rule calling w;as due Relays, ..iiehigan's track team and Mrs. Alex mark length 26. Knock sub within 30 seconds. Sis minor changes were during the last two years, front the ' not decided until 12 minutes 36 Rlrbeck Mroczkows- calls time sends in a sec- is making ready for its outdoor sea- 12. Passage- 5. Mineral lightly V2* Stanley Cup playoffs onds overtime played. • kl gave the lesson on "New Tricks made I had been way spring 28 Marry Yesterday'* Answer The took a commanding The vital was scored young son opener April 28 in Philadelphia. I.eafs goal by With Old Clothes". Plans were 14. 6. of 30. 3 1 lead in games over Mon- Gus Bodnar, who . Wolverines have scheduled j Public Goddess Multitude James I of England creuted the to rifled an angle The made for the district party which notice discord 31. Troubling 38. An alloy treal In their semi-final series by shot past Goalie Bill Durnan to give five meets for the spring season: position of roet laureate In 1617 beating the 4 to 3, in his team a will he held at Itawsonville Hall. 15. Twilled 7. Land "down 32. Regret 41. Divine being Canadlens. j lead of 6 to 2 In points April Relays at and gave It to Ben Jonson an overtime struggle before 13.306 for the series. 26—Penn Phila- Thursday, April 5. Other groups fabric under" 34. Horizontal (Hinduism) Y la night on the Toronto ice. Detroit's oddly scored delphia. this district Domestic Daugh- 17 Mix 8. Trusted bar over 43. Adhesive , of are _SALAR~ winning Madame de Pompadour was born The other semi-final series saw marker came with May s—Quadrangulars—Quadrangular meet with 18. Wooden pin 11. 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WTTTWTTTW how much you and under: Champaign. 111. 27 At this tell us need neath legs you wish to repay. You need 10 a. m. to 12 p. m. Paul's and Into the The dinner table was beautiful moment how cage. with a of white snapdra- endorsers or guarantors, no The Bruins’ Gino Kozzinl Frostbite is a form of mortifica- low bowl 29. Chum no suffered an injured haryl in a first gons centerpiece and tiny green from employer tion due to the action of cold in as 30 Maker of w recommendation Good Finsetters Always period nut as salary, or Available crash. cutting off the blood supply from j baskets favors. hats or friend to get a car Tomorrow night visits The next regular meeting Toronto the fingers, toes, nose and ears will be Heap furniture loan here. Montreal, hoping to end their ser- [ Thursday, April 12, with Mrs. 33. and Boston The 36. Lubricate • Merry—Payments ies. travels to Detroit. | Wilmer Corkins. lesson will C«< C«s* t» 37. Confer t__lll_i.li Willow Bowling Johnny Pittsburgh be "Lamp and include principal and Run Alleys Mahaffy. Hor- I on Shades How to 26 in the table knighthood Z 1 Z-4 '/// zs all charges. You pay no fees or net forward who took the injured j Make Them". Visit Fi- buddy O'Connor's place for Mon- upon other eitras. Household 7mmi Numskull 39 Brcezs your ap- 1065 Midway Blvd.—Phone 1852 for Reservation treal Saturday night and helped Honor Guests at Dinner nance today. Or phone S/Sgt. the Canadlens to a 4-1 triumph was and Mrs. Aubrey G. Mc- 40. Snow " we have your IIIIIIIIIHio w ;ZZ7 ** *5 plication, then can declared ineligible for further play- Cartney and little daughter. Nancy vehicle when you at the loan ready call off participation by Mervyn Dutton, Lee. Sioux Falls, S. I>.. were honor 42. Unit of office. NHL president Dutton ruled that j guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hen R. work Mahaffy is on the Hairnets' reserve Owen at dinner Tuesday evening. 44 Nicke, the cm* leew yee weed 11111111*41 T77 44 PM here 40 '>Mll list, which bars him from Stanley Othpr guests were Mr. and Mrs. fsym.) (45 • pr»»—t Ckmmm r— ¦««•** Acme Quality Paints Cup competition. L. G. McCartney and Mr. and Mrs. 45. Timing Y/A PI 4V -b >7 4 I 40 ) 4 i . 9 TT Edmund Betts and sons, Duane and device OI’TSIDE WHITE SECURES CONFIRMATION David. 47. Winged » Lansing—Stifling scattered op- 529 S sas 6.73 49. Church S» 17 69 13 46 (92415643 S5 03 position to Governor Kelly's refus- Grandson Born 76 S4 20 20 13 *6 965 7.55 section 79 al to reappoint Miss Florence Kiely Mr. and Mrs. George Corkins Certain 11111111111 50. IS* 35.38 26 93 18.48 12.87 10.07 interior to the state public service com- { have received word of the birth of 15* 32 98 40.31 27.96 19 23 15 04 DEAIS NOAH=POES A a grandson, Charles, 51. 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