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NEW DESIGN IN TEST-The Sceptre, Britain's boat in the
America's Cup races this week, is shown earlier in the fall. Aboard
are David Boy# (left), the designer and Graham Mann, the helms-
man. The Sceptre has many new sailing ideas that are being tried
for the first time.
ceptre Columb ia
TryAgan 'To day,'

By The Associated Press
BALTIMORE - Pitcher Jack
Harshman slugged two homers and
a double, driving in all his team's
runs, and spearheading the Orioles
to a 3-2 victory over Washington
last night before a crowd of 6,478.
On his third time up, with his
two homers behind him and the
score deadlocked in the seventh
inning, Harshman barely missed
striking his third homer. His high
wallop whizzed by the right field
pole, foul by only a couple of feet.
He then blasted a Pedro Ramos
pitch to the right field corner for
a two-bagger, scoring Chuck Oer-
tel.
CHICAGO -- Righthander Paul
Foytack and the Detroit Tigers
prevented Chicago from clinching
at least a tie for second place in
the American League last night
by clipping the White Sox, 3-1.
Detroit's Harvey Kuenn, bat-
tling for the league batting title,
was held to one hit in dive of-
ficial at bats and saw his average
slip one point to .318.
BOSTON-Ted Williams, fined
and forgiven,/ drove in four runs
with a homer, double and single
last night as the Boston Red Sox
edged New York, 9-8.
Pete Runnels, the AL's leading
batsman, got a double and single
in four trips to move his average
up two points to .325.
Williams finished 3-for-5 for
the night and advanced his mark
three points to .317.
MILWAUKEE - Ed Bouchee
drove in three runs with a homer
and a single tonight in last place
Philadelphia's 6-5 victory over the
National League champion Mil-
waukee Braves, who came up with
a ninth-inning rally but failed to
catch the Phillies.
Also contributing to the 10-hit
THiladelphia attack wa, the Na-
tional League's top hitter, Richie
Ashburn, who went two for four
and boosted his average to .344.
* * *.
KANSAS CITY-The Cleveland
Indians survived a bad case of
first inning jitters last night and
battled back to beat the Kansas
City Athletics, 7-5, as Randy Jack-
son clouted, a three-run game-
vinning homer.
The A's scored five times in a
horrendous first inning as the In-
dians aided them with a passed
ball and two errors.

B GUS MILLER
Special to the Daily
NEWPORT, R.I.-The two con-
tenders for the America's Cup will
resume their duel today over the
same triangular course they didn't
complete Monday.
sceptre spent yesterday's rest
period high and dry, while Colum-
bia went out for a practice sail.
Weather predictions today called
for more wind than in previous
days, so there may be more action
than before.
After the way Sceptre treated
Columbia on Monday's spinnaker,
run, it was not surprising to see
Columbia testing some of her spin-
nakers. The spinnaker is a sail
that operates on much the same
principle as a parachute, and the
British have some never seen or
used by Americans.
Theirs are made by a French
yachtsman-artist and his dress-

maker wife on the floor of a
French dance hall. They- seem to'
have hit upon something good
that can. be used successfully in
situations that Americans would
deem dangerous.
On the other side of the fen'ce it
turns out that the poorly setting
sails used by Sceptre on Saturday
and Monday were due to a pre-
dicted wind that never material-:
ized. One seemingly major rea-
sc- for Sceptre's poor early per-
formance was the superiority of
Columbia's. sails.
Another apparent defect in
Sceptre's performance: is the in-
experience of her crew irn light
wind. Unless the boat is kept mov-
ing in light air the sails lose their
wind'and take forever to regain
lost headway.
The Americans have been able
to do this when the British have
not.

FOR RENT
FURNISHED apartment. Automatic
heat, private bath and entrance. 924
Sylvan Ave. Ph. 2-4198. )C46
SOUTH UNIVERSITY-2 offices. 1-
panelled, acoustical ceiling, tiny, $15.
2-lab or workshop type, $15. NO
8-6456 or NO 3-0171. .(C47
WHITMORE LAKE-Nice 3 room log
cabin, furnished, insulated, oil heat,
hot water. $60 monthly. Call NO
2-1005 after 3. )C29
IDEAL LOCATION - Male apartment
mate wanted for 3-room furnished
apartment on Church Street. Sepa-
rate entrance to rooms, bathroom
and kitchen from hallway. From
October L Call NO 8-8347. )C45
FOR RENT-% of a large double and
one single in a quiet house and
neighborhood. Linens furnished.
Southeast section. Call NO 2-1465.
)C37
STUDENT ROOMS, double available,
1: block from campus. Call NO
2-0936. )C30
SINGLE room for grad student. Linens
furnished. On the bus line. Call NO
3-5746 after 4 P.M. )C39
WANTED-Male roommate to share 3
room apartment. 106 E. Kingsley. NO
3-7343. )C38
ROOM to share,. block from cam
pus. Cooking privileges. 417 E. Lib-
erty. NO 5-7588. ,Ask for Eddie.
)C43
FOR 2 MEN who want privacy. Sepa-
rate bedrooms, bath and study. All
your own plus telephone. Call NO
2-6193. )C42
ROOM for grad student. Graduate
fraternity. Reasonable. NO 3-2600.
)C41
NORTH CAMPUS - Furnished Univer-
sity Apt, for couple with child.
Utilities furnished. NO 3-4873 8-5
P.M. )C44
COOKING PRIVILEGES
Rooms for men. Automatic laundry
facilities, TV, linens, free parking.
1038 E. Huron. NO 5-6712, 1-6 P.M.
)C36
ROOM to sublet, rental arrangements
made. Call Julan Plaut at NO 2-4419
or NO 8-7708. )C34
ONE OR TWO male students to share
42 ?room apt. on the hill. Call NO
2-1059 after 4 P.M. )C27
LARGE Single Room for Man. Three
Blocks from Campus. Across from
Wine's Field, near all sports areas.
Linen furnished. Call NO 2-8372.
)C25
TWO ROOM Furnished Apt. Heat Fur-
nished-Private Bath. $65.00 a Month.
HI 9-2138. )C26
TWO NICE ROOMS for rent. Two
Studious Girls Desired. 524 West
Liberty. Before 6:00 Call NO 3-6228.
After 6:00 Call NO 2-4271. )C24
SINGLE rooms, each over 13' by 13' and
carpeted, with kitchen. 2 blocks from
Rackbam Building. 321 N. Thayer.
Visit day or evening. NO 3-9464.
)032
MEN or GIRLS, 4 rooms, spacious car-
peted living room, fireplace, 2 large
bedrooms, full kitchen with nook,
laundry, finished Rec. room, see at
321 N Thayer. Day or evening, or
call ROME at NO 3-3491 10 to 11
P.M. or daytime NO 3-9464. )C31
FURNISHED, 2 bedroom, insulated
home, oil heat, shower. Reasonable
rent to responsible party. Call NO
2-7207. )C28
BEAUTIFUL room for two men in well
kept home for rent. Phone NO 2-8630.
)C35
ROOM AVAILABLE at Alpha Kappa
Psi, professional business fraternity.
Call NO 2-7409. )C19
AVAILABLE-Doubles for men. Suite
and double room, near. campus.
Phone NO 8-8681 after 5 p.m., 1011
E. University. )C20
2 BEDROOM HOUSE. Available imme-
diately, unfurnished.. Ideal for stu-
dent couple. Gas heat, utilities sepa-
rate. HUnter 2-6014. )C21
PLEASANT, BIG double room for 2
male grad students. 1313 S. Forest.
NO 2-9806. )C22
WANTED: Two men to share apart-
ment. 3rd floor-share kitchen and
bath. Call NO 3-6919. )C23

FOR RENT
1022 VAUGHN-Warm, pleasant single
room in quiet apartment near cam-
pus for mature graduate girl. Snack
privileges, $10 weekly. NO 2-5443
after 6 P.M. )C18
APARTMENT for married couple, 4
rooms. Also, single room with bath.
Both newly furnished. 332 Maynard.
Call NO 8-9737. )C14
DOUBLE or half double for men. One
block from Union. $7 per week. 509
at. Division or call NO 8-6757. )C17
TRAILER SPACE
AVAILABLE
US-23 15 miles North of Ann Arbor.
Large lots, reasonable rates, pleas-
ant surroundings.
STARLIGHT TRAILER COURT
10175 Bishop Rd. ACademy 7-7191
)C3
CAMPUS-1 BLOCK. Modern furnished
apartments. 514 S. Forest. NO 2-1443.
)C4
5 BOYS, lovely furnishedrbasement
apartment: Large living room, kit-
chen, 2 bedrooms, new twin beds
and desks, utilities included. 1136
Prospect. NO 2-7445. )C6
NEW CARS

Complete line of Beauty work
605 E. Williams
Phone NO 8-7066
)J2

Morrill's

314 S. State

MERCEDES-BENZ
The World's Finest Automobile

and

BUSINESS SERVICES

)J13
Rushing Parties?
Order
CIDER AND SPUDNUTS
NOW!
WE DELIVER
University Spudnut Shopp*
120511 S. University
NO 2-7727
}J9
LINOLEUM; wall tile, shades, venetian
blinds installed properly. Murphy
Brothers, 320 E. Liberty. NO 8-6725.
)J6
WILL BABYSIT in your home after-
noons 1-5 p.m. and evenings. Reliable
and experienced sitter. Call after-
noon NO 3-2081. }J12
Shop for
SEAFOOD SPECIALTIES,
IMPORTED FOOD ITEMS,
AND
GOURMET SPECIALTIES
Washington Fish Market
208 E. Washington NO 2-2589
}J10
ONE-DAY SERVICE
for shoe'repairing and hat cleaning at
SANFORD'S
also fine tailoring, suits pressed and
shoe shining
119 East Ann Street
Phone: Business NO 8-6966
30 years in same location
(opposite court house)
)}J5
FOX MOTEL
Room Phones
Free TV
2805 E. Michigai HU 2-2204
)J8
ALTERATIONS
CONVERT your double-breasted suit to
a new single-breasted model. $15.
Old style wide lapel single-breasted
coat into a new style narrow lapel
model. $11. Write to Michaels Tailor-
ing Co., 1425 Broadway, Detroit,
Michigan, for free details or phone
WO 3-5776. )P1
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS

WE SERVICE ALL
FOREIGN CARS
Authorized Dealer

MICHIGAN
EUROPEAN CAR CORP.
303 Ashley NO 5-5800
)N4
1951 MG-TD, new tires, brake system,
oils eals, exhaust and many other
new items. Classic beauty. Call NO
5-6027. )N3
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our business.
Atlas tires, batteries and acces-
sories. Waranteed & guaranteed.
See us for the best price on new
& used tires. Road service --
mechanic on duty.
"You expect more from Standard
and you get it!"
1220 5. University at Forest
NO 8-9168 )S1

USED CARS
1954 JAGUAR XK-120 Roadster. Good
condition. Call NO 3-2179. )N5
FOR SALE
We specialize in good used cars from
$100 up. GENE'S AUTO SALES at
544 Detroit Street. NO 3-8141. )N1

WE BUY
USED FOREIGN CARS

ROOM AND BOARD
BOARDERS WANTED-Male students.
Eat good food at reasonable prices.
Call house manager NO 2-8312, 1319
Cambridge Rd. )E2
ROOM AND BOARD. Reasonable rates,
Good food. One block from Business
Administration School. Contact Russ
Carlson, 1108 Hill Street. NO 3-1767.
BOARDERS WANTED at Tappan Inter.
national House. 724 Tappan. NO 5-
5703. )'E7
BOARDERS WANTED -- Good meals,
Prof. Frat., near campus. Call stew-
ard, NO 3-2600. )ES
MEN boarders wanted. Call NO 2-9874,
Jack Locker or Bert Korhonen. 907
Lincoln. )E6
LOST AND FOUND
BLACK purse lost in Frieze Bldg. Mon.,
day. Contains money and papers.
Reward. Miloria Dugas. 3-1511 Ex,
3071. )A6
LOST-Silver Friendship ring with old
style Michigan seal. Great senti..
mental value. Contact Linda Kanner,
4504 Alice Lloyd. )AS
STRAYED from President's House, two
half grown cats. One all grayand one
black and tan tiger, cherished pets."
Rewards, NO 3-1511, ert 3345. )44
PERSONAL
CAMPUS CLOSEUP
Do You Know?
Joe Barrus ............. .NO 3-7541
Jerry Britton ...........NO 3-1561
I'M REALLY SORRY Joyce. I already
have- a date for the I-Hop,
Bill
)F10~
Join the fun. HOMECOMING MASS
MEETING. Sept. 25, 7:30 P.M. at i
League. )F8
ANN ARBOR NURSERY SCHOOL for'
3 year olds. Ann Arbor's oldest co-
operative nursery. 1415 Miller. N
3-8660 for information. )FIX

SAAB

specially trained mechanics
for this special line of cars.
Authorized Dealer
in Ann Arbor
for Mercedes-Benz and
Studebaker
Local Delivery Available

WANTED -Boarders. Excellent
Call steward, NO 3-8581.

MICHIGAN
EUROPEAN CAR CORP.

303 Ashley

NO 5-5800

617 Detroit Street
Telephone: NO 3-3309
)V2

)

)S3
HELP WANTED
MALE AND FEMALE 'dancing instruc-
tors wanted over 21. Eixperienice need-
ed. Apply in person. Arthur Murray
Studios, 1311 S. University. )H8
RELIABLE GIRL wanted for child care,
7 A.M.-3:30 P.M. Call NO 2-6662 after
5. )H9
IF YOU HAVE'occasional mornings and
or afternoons, are over 20 and would
like to earn $.75 an hour. Call Baby
Sitters Unlimited. NO 5-6219 or NO
2-4979. References required. )H5
MALE HELP, part time & full time
on Saturday & Sunday. McDonald's
Drive-In. 2000 W. Stadium. )H6
WANTED--Male students with cars to
deliver papers on Sunday afternoons.
Call NO 3-7541 ext. 810. )H7
PSYCHOLOGIST for testing and evalu-
ations of children. Salary-full time
-$5679-$6973. Contact Michigan Chil-
dren's Institute, Ann Arbor. NO 2-
3209. )H4
STUDENTS willing to earn money
part time. Selling Reddi-Hot Sand-
wiches in Student Residences. NO 8-
6785. Call after 6:00. )H3
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TIME
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Newsweek
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CARS

----

By CHUCK KOZOLL
Milwaukee's "bush l e a g u e rs"
have done it again.
For the second straight year the
National League flag will wave
over the Braves' County Stadium

as they host the New York Yan-
kees in the first two games of the
World Series, beginning Oct. 1..
But this year it will be different
as the Braves begin the series in
home territory with a surprisingly
intact pitching staff which boasts
a record superior to the New York
team.
Lew Burdette, who last year suf-
focatec the Yankees for 24 score-
less innings while winning three
games, is the probable Milwaukee
starter. In season play the lanky
West Virginian has accumulated
19 victories against 10 defeats.
All of that added up to a small
psychological 'advantage w h i c h
outfielder Mickey Mantle began
to notice late last month. In re-
viewing Milwaukee pitching . he
quipped, "Burdette will never win

three games this year, even with
last year's luck."
Braves' manager Fred Haney's
retort was, "He won't because he'll
never get a chance to win more
than two games--we'll probably
win the Series in four games."
Haney's confidence comes from
the knowledge that four starters
ard one relief pitcher are avail-
able for Milwaukee use. Venerable
'Warren Spahn, sole survivor of
the 1948 World' Series team, will
be on tap for the second contest.
Ready as starters for Haney and
Co. also are Bob Rush and Carl
Willey, who have filled the gap
left by the injured Bob Buhl. Re-
liefer Don McMahon and Ernie
Johnson, called up from Wichita
for the injured Joey Jay, will pro-
vide extra mound personnel.

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PHILCO
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MAGNAVOX
RCA
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RAYTHEON
$29.95 and up

Order now, pay later by phoning
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2-3061. )F
TEACHER of SINGING and SPEAKING
Class or private lessons. Mrs. Ken
neth N. Westerman, 715, Granger, N(
8-6584.-')F
FOR SALE
BIRCH, kneehole desk and chair, blow
Baumritter. $65. Call NO ,2-2824.
)Bl
30 FT.-'57 GENERAL. Combinatic
livingroom - kitchen area and bei
room Excellent condition. Call IH
9-9844. )BI
COMPLETE operas, seldom played,. Lon
don, RCA, Angel, $2 per record. N
5-5142 after 5.
PORTABLE T.V. Set. Call NO 2-432
evenings between 5:30 and 7:00.
NEW Olivetti Typewriter for sale. Pe
feet Condition. 109 N. Forest. IN
2-7860. )B
1957 WESTINGHOUSE Automat
Washer only used three weeks. Jam
Bradley, Woodside Trailer Park, 65
East Michigan. Contact after 6:00.
)B1
MICHIGAN Band Jacket. Medium. Siz
Practically New. NO 5-6318. )B
MARLETTE 81 by 30', like new, e:
cellent floor plan, a good buy. Ca
NO 3-8609 after 5:30. )B
ROYAL "Quiet Deluxe" portable typ
writer. Pica type-preferred by i
versity. Like new. Call NO 5-6577.

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OVERSEAS AUTO SALES
331 South 4th Avenue. NO 2-2541
)V3
WANTED TO RENT

MICHIGAN Marching Band members
Enrol now for Group Insurance
covering instruments. Contact Air-
way Underwriters, Inc., 309 S. State,
NO 2-7521. )X2
RARE Violins & String Instrument
repairs. Pianos (Baldwin, Ivers &
Pond, 'Estey) and. Organs (Baldwin,;
Estey, Thomas) New and Used.
Terms.
MADDY MUSIC
508 E. Willianm NO 3-3223
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CARS RENTED by hour,
day, or week
WEEKEND SPECIAL RATE
from Friday 5 P.M. till
Monday 9 A.M.

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