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U-D Titans Fall Before Wayne; Ontario Cagers Tartars' Next Foe Wh most <>f Wayne bnivtTMty’s >tiidt‘i.*> head horn<* for the holidays, it’ll be practice as usual foi tin' Tartar layers who have two dates scheduled during the two wetjtg of Christmas vacation. Wayne; tone home appear ance will be in the Coliseum GRAND CLEANERS 4 HATTERS ”444 W. Jefferson Avenue jiHk fil : Que/'fy ~*rr*y | CitOOHiq Repaired - Remodeled We F.ck Up and Deliver W>er. Belter Work Is Done W e Wili Do It OKI DAY SERVICE GRAND CLEANERS A HATTERS Cleaning and Preaaing Hati Cleaned and Blocked VI 2 BOARDS jj > f\ CHILDREN’S $5.95 I I Sturdy Folding Table & Chairs $13.49 REGISTER SPECIAL Downtown 1 J I — 9 cf IL Musical $3.49 NJ "' Hock*r SLEDS Al | f *«« $3.98 59.95 TREE LIGHTS u 'so Be* Price. In Town **®* 7 Ll Mulnpla . $1.98 Sot IS Li. Multiplo $3.98 Sot 7 Li Out Door $2.49 Sot 1$ U. o«i Door tso sol BOXING GLOVES i ~T~ r ~ Punch Bag 8c Platform .... $3.98 <>pon rironings Punch Bag With Stand s $4.98 i i • * root Ball* from $1.98 Lntil Christmas Basket Balls' from $1.99 Froo Parking in Roar of Store Detroit Hardware Cos. 6432 WOODWARD Across From Demory's TR. MM3S WE DELIVER on Friday. Dec. 21. when the Tartars meet Western Ontario. , Tartar Cos. ch Joel M*scn aat chid tr.t* Mustangs the) took <■» 79 to 44 txjt.ng *-ht , hand' oi Detroit > Titans two wo k.. ago. and ht h. < ir>dic«n* , :*d to h*s squad tha* h*, w ant.> r»c repet it *n of the up>tl wir.* ’.'.at Western O? Tut ne' r. ’•* vea rs ago After Chn'trr.av at home the y.q jaci will rea>M j n olt* .r. lh .ro.* to head t > T* re HauU f r the Mid* W». T jrj.arvr't -che i-ied f i Di e 26 through 29 Wayne will n (tt S’. Tr va; C iltge of St Paul Mir.n in its I;; st -fait on Thursday. IX 2" Al>o in the tournament arc South, astern Louisiana State. In diana State. Indiana Central. Wabash and others It will be Wayne's lir>t sen M C ARTHUR COLTON DENTIST MICHIGAN and GRISWOLD Orer Kinsel's Daily Hours. 9 to $ Sunday. 10 to 12 St Clair Beach Ice Rink Ready For Public Use The Huron-Clmton Metropoli tan Authority adds another win ter sport* center to its year a round recreational facilities for ;»vc metropolitan aiea counties ;v .th the building of an ice skat .r*i; rmk at St Clan iMetropolitan Beach Nearly an acre has been diked off as a rmk. complete with shelters for skate changing and checking lights for night skat ing and a public address sys ! tem for constant musical ac companiment. The r nk .will be flo«*ded as ' >4 . n the w eather indicates it, Kenneth L HaUenkeck, Auth* ♦ v D.rector, announced today. ! Located on the space reserved .m nth* for ch'ldien’s the r.nk is near the large, rr..;jdern fo.>d tar which i< open iail> ar.d warm rest room.-* Duck board walks connect the rink with these buildinfs. ture m tournament competition ! since 1939 when the Tartars [played at Kansas City in the NAIB. Floyd Keene-Mile» Named Co-Captains Floyd Keene. captain of the Virginia State Trojan* football squad for 1951, and Quarterback Mile* have been elected co captains for the 1952 season. An nounccrnent of the team’s selec tions was made public by Sylves ter R. Hall, head football coach at Virginia State College. Keene, a graduate of Peabody High School. Pittsburgh. Pa , will be a senior next year. He and Charles Thompson of Charlottes ville, Va, were capable perform ers a? either end of the Trojan line. Between them they accounted for five touchdowns, all of which came on passes hurled by either, Quarterback Lawrence Emanuel or Leo Miles. Vrbtm wards fail yarn.., Uta FLORSHEIM <3s do the talking! I** iifcftk '-'•J r A KWaKrtui' **JT ; JMJP*» wtAuta /V ,;, ~ J *P^»tU * Ultpu|r of quality. It di»tingui«hrs tk« receiver a* one markrd for a filler than ordinary gift . . . •*d it rfiwti (hr Rood taatr and (liitrrmmfnt of tlir gi\er. Phone: WO. 1-9459 man's ahoas 1 piniiij p$ 1300 Broadway, cor. of' 6raHoi Th*> AV»»r Tribune SATURDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1951 22 EZZARD CHARLES, former heavyweight champion, contin ued his comeback laM week by decisively defeating Joey Max im. Lightheavy champion. It was the Nfth fight between the two and Charles’ fifth win. Pirates Outshoot Bluefield Cagers HAMPTON, Vu Ti ailing j Blucfield State College 19-17 at the end of the first quarter. Hampton Institute’s Pirates used a two-team system to pull their first basketball game of the sea son out of the fire here Monday. 64-49. This w 1 11 leave Hampton’s Cl A A record at 1-0 when the team resumes play in January. After the soph-freshman sec ond team gained a 34- S half* tima lead, lha first team, made up almost entirely of juniors, soomed away to a comfortable 52- $ third quarter lead which sewed up the contest. Bluefleld’s Rudy Sowell, how ever, was poison all the way, canning 18 points, while Jimmy Wright chipped in with 11 as against 12 and 10 for Hampton’s | Alan Walker and Harold ’Stretc h’ Adams. Gym Clatte* Open \ Women wishing Unjoin a gym i lass and benefit by conditioning exercises and games will fmd openings at various centers throughout the city, the Depart ment of Paiks and Recreation announce*. Classes at Bagley, Barbour, Herman Gardens. Hutchins, Las ky, Parkman, Roosevelt, Park side. St. Clair and Tappan, are held every Tuesday evening at 8 To the man who knows . • ■ "What Makes the Diffcreno-' CfX a 1 : B o\* en a Charge Account Your Credit is Good! The "Finest" in €l)o»p Park ExiliiMiely ut Robert Lee T$4r"!0!!! m * 'HE “PRICE N«at to 1 lobby ist s Live Lon^n You’ll live longei u v , ly ride a hobby. Th.o • >/,' elusion dtiiAn fron. f. u survey by the l : > ~l y ? ? search Corporate • y , 0 Men of 60 who erjo| hob bies. reports Dr. James F. b cb der in the November Jo| rn *l of Living, could export to ouf. live non lobyists of the age by nearly five years. And women hobbyists could expect to outlive women without hob bies by two and a half years. •Oldei people- v.! ; vit y bit*s are bett*-: ad ; ]^ 5 3 mandim; and le.s* * , look at the pm-. • • • * -rd , the future; in.-l- ud escaping into endless re:- „bou\. the past They a- . -er for then yeais, and and • : tul re . tirement. No matter \c. a* ..... Dr. Bender, it * t get 4 hobby. If you feel >\>..r human relations need a 1c a hobbr may be just the thi: . It help you understand ur, - pvet \cw fellow man. It it. • .m.*> your circle of friends, and allows yen to view the worl if . a I:ty 4 comfrontmg perspe ’ Hobbies build a better family life. too. points out the Journal of Living article. A husband and wife who share a hobby bav# a good chance of shannf a successful marriage. In families vx ith 1. i.en hob* hies enjoyed bv parent.- youngsters have immeasuraUt value in building « of st* curity and lo\« S;*iv utter >tudy points to d:»\ home- a a chief cause of jaw-rule delin quency. Family h v ’t- help make the home th'- - ' n’er of in* terest. a place* tn< gsters enjoy. A go< and hobh> V.< p? * th.a reasonable bound.- %- and eitn years of life and * xt: -y it living Trojan* Top Shaw The Virginia S\r- TANARUS: -jani opened their basket! .*ll sea** Saturday night by bcuting Shi* University team 6> 02 The Trojans talhc ; thf clftf ing seconds to han i the Bets their second defeat .» *wo rnghta as Shaw lost to l’n I’nivertHf Friday night, 64 42