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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Liston Hedges on Clay
AS VEGAS (P)-Sonny Liston
cated yesterday that he might state where Liston could be his However, Liston did not appear
fight Cassius Clay in Septem- own promoter. He said Liston is too anxious to fight again in two
as proposed, but left all plans president of Intercontinental Pro- months.
endent upon one basic premise motions, Inc., of which Nilon's "I would say September is pret-
if the price is right." brothers, Jim and Bob, are offi- ty fast," Liston replied to a ques-
cials, as well as Liston's lawyer, tion about his plans. "But if the
he 30-year-old champ was in Sal Avena. Nilon said he holds no price is right I'll fight today. It
: humor as he met newsmen stock. is possible there will be no fight
Sis future and hisquartrst-round Nilon said negotiations would in September. It's like Jack says,
. continue with Clay and he hopes if he can show me a way to meet
ckout of Floyd Patterson in to announce a definite site and the tax problems, I'd like to fight
Monday night. date within a week or 10 days. three times a year."
t the same time, Patterson It has been reported that Sept. 30 Clay Legitimate?
flying back to New York, de- in Philadelphia Stadium is the tar- He was asked about Clay's cre-
nined to keep on fighting.-. get. Clay has been offered 20 per dentials as a legitimate challen-
-eorge Parnassus, Los Angeles cent. ger.
noter, offered a guarantee of "I would say Clay has a lot to
50,000 to the Liston promo- 0 learn," Liston said. "I hope no-
ial group for a Liston-Clay bout Boxing Head body teaches him before I get to
the Los Angeles Colliseum in him. You say he has speed. What
ruary. A kspeed? That's what they said
ack Nilon, Sonny's advisor, about Patterson. I don't think
i the bout would be held in a SClay is half the fighter Patterson
is. I'd sit him on my knee and
nurse him. But if he signs to fight
PATERSON, N. J. (RP)-Abe J. somebody else, I'll brush my hands
Greene, commissioner of the of him."
World Boxing Association, asked Clay had appeared at Sonny's
yesterday for a congressional in- victory party Monday night, wav-
vestigation of the "promotional ing his fist and shouting chal-
cartels which control the heavy- lenges in a manner reminiscent of
weight championship." Georgeous George, the wrestler.

AFL Back
Could Face
J.ail Term
BUFFALO (W)-Carlton (Cookie)
Gilchrist, the American Football
League's player of the year in
1962, pleaded innocent yesterday
to a charge of second-degree as-
sault stemming from an alleged
attack on a policeman.
Judge Charles J. Gaughan con-
tinued bail of $1,500 for the 235-
pound Negro fullback of the Buf-
falo Bills. Trial was expected to
be held in the fall.
Gilchrist, 27, was arrested May
15 after, police said, he drove his
automobile past a stop sign.
Police charged that, at a police
station, he floored patrolman
Richard Kean with a punch.
Gilchrist was indicted on the as-
sault charge, a felony, last week.
Conviction could result in a five-
year prison sentence or a $1,000
fine, or both.
The football player also was ar-
rested on several traffic charges.
He was convicted and fi ted for
two violations and some were dis-
missed. He still faces trial for
driving without an operator's li-
cense.

CLASSIFIEDS

FOR SALE
20 MINUTES from campus, year round
log cabin, 2 bdrm. screened porch,
fireplace, picture window views hill-
side and river. Approx. 3 acred fenced
wooded lot. Fruit trees, etc. Lake priv-
ileges. $9000, liberal financing. Call
Mrs. Burnstein, University extension.
200 N. Campus. B13
NICE FURNITURE, dishes, objects d'art
are waiting for you at the Darwin's
House of values-2930 S. State. B9
FOR SALE-Antique four-poster bed.
CallHU 3-5973.
HELP WANTED
MALE U.S. born students needed for
experiments in decision making and
probability estimation. No drugs or
noxious stimuli used. Mathematical
training not necessary. Apply Engi-
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663-1511, Ext. 2092. H5
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One block from Haisley School. Large
lot, 10 large shade trees. Excellent
three bedroom home, study in full
basement, dishwasher. By owner. NO
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PERSONAL

MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP:
Maloney Wins 15th
As Reds Top Cubs

By The Associated Press
CHICAGO - Cincinnati's Jim
Maloney yielded a first-inning
single to Ellis Burton and then
held the Chicago Cubs hitless the
rest of the way in leading the Reds
to a 1-0 victory yesterday.
Maloney struck out 13 to raise
his record to 15-3.
Tigers Win Two
DETROIT-Norm Cash whack-
ed a game-winning grand slam
homer in the opener and Al Ka-
line drove in three runs and had
three singles in the second game
as the Detroit Tigers defeated the
Chicago White Sox, 5-1 and 6-4,
in a twi-night doubleheader yes-
terday.
Orsino Homers for Birds
BALTIMORE - The Baltimore
Orioles scored three runs in the
sixth inning-two on a homer by
John Orsino-breaking open a
pitchers' duel and defeating the
Washington Senators, 4-0, last
night behind the steady hurling
of Steve Barber.
Blanchard Kills Angels
NEW YORK-John Blanchard,
continuing to prove a valuable
substitute for the ailing Roger
Maris in right field, smashed two
more home runs in the New York
Yankees' 7-0 victory over the Los
Angeles Angels last night.
Cards Roll On
MILWAUKEE - The second-
place St. Louis Cardinals swept to
their fourth straight victory by
defeating the Milwaukee Braves,
5-1, last night with the help of a
four-hit performance by Dick
Groat.
Groat scored after the first of
his four singles in the opening in-
ning and drove across the final
Major League
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tally in the eighth. The veteran
shortstop was retired only in the
third as he boosted his league-
leading average to .343.
Segui Blanks Boston
BOSTON-Kansas City right-
hander Diego Segui, mixing sharp
breaking stuff with low fastballs,
handcuffed Boston, 1-0, last night
for his first shutout of the sea-
son.
Climax of Segui's six-hitter
came in the seventh inning when
Ed Bressoud became the first
Boston runner to reach third, on
a triple, and was left stranded as
Bob Tillman swungrhelplessly at
a slider for the third strike.
Tribe's Luck Improves
CLEVELAND - Tito Francona
hit a home run with two out in
the last of the 13th inning last
night that gave Cleveland a 3-2
triumph over Minnesota and end-
ed the Indians' losing string at 13
games.
Right-handers Jim (Mudcat
Grant of the Indians and Camilo
Pascual of the Twins went the
distance, with Grant blanking
Minnesota on four hits over the
last 10 innings.
Girls Rebuked
I U.S. Track
WARSAW, Poland (P)-Strictly
segregated by sexes, the American
track and field team buckled down
to work :yesterday for the meet
against Poland Friday and Satur-
day.
The Poles are likely to catch
the Yanks on the rebound from
the near-disaster against Russia.
The U. S. team arrived in two
flights from Moscow, with the
boys mad at the girls and the
girls mad at themselves.
"Monday was our finest day
since the trip began," one male
athlete said. "The girls weren't
with us."
Led into Temptation
Many of the coaches and ath-
letes believe the happy-go-lucky
attitude of some of the girls may
have rubbed off on the men, and
led to several sub-par perform-
ances in Moscow.
The girls are going to work
from here on out," Jordan said.
"They will get to practice on time
and keep their mouths shut."
The Yankee team actually has
been weakened by the departure
of some of the name athletes, who
signed on only for the Russian
meet, and the loss of distance ace
Jim Beatty.
Three Winners Leave
Among the men who have left
the team were three of the 12
winners against the Russians-
Jay Silvester in the discus, Har-
old Connolly in the hammer throw
and Willie Atterberry in the hur-
dles.
Two runners-up, Parry O'Brien
in the shot put and Rink Babka
in the discus, also departed.
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WANTED-Ride to Grosse Pointe Thurs-
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SIR H.C.
For one thing I don't see how you
can possibly defend the Personal Col-
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person. As for "good clean fun,"
you're absolutely right, I don't know
what it is and I really don't care if
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BANJOS, GUITARS AND BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington
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FOR RENT
GRADUATE MEN, business or profes-
sionals, steady and reliable, clean
modern home. 2-4738. C27
FOR RENT at 11315 E. Shore Drive,
Whitemore Lake - Furnisheji home
with 3 bdrms. Write or call:
Mr. John Gritinas
19343 Dwyer
Detroit 34, Mich.
Phone FO 6-0712 at all times.
Will be at Whitmore Lake Aug. 24
to Sept. 7. C25
LOOKING FOR APT.? Campus loca-
tions for fall. Wide selection of new
and redecorated bldgs. Call 3-0511
9 a.m.-5 p.m. Apts. Ltd., 530 S. orest.
C20
ATTRACTIVF-Furnished, 4-rooms and
bath. 2nd floor of duplex. Clean and
reasonable. Phone NO 2-2625. O
Campus-2 Blocks
Several spacious studio, one bedrm., or
2 bedrm. furnished aptes. Available
Aug. 20 and after. NO 3-7268. C24
NEW 2 BDRM. APTS. for fall-Furn'd.,
carpeted, balconies. For 3 or 4 Call
663-0511 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. APT'S. LTD.,
530 S. Forest. C19
GIRL TO SHARE campus-Two bed-
room, nicely furnished. 721 S. Forest.
Call NO 2-9188. C2
HURON TOWERS APARTMENTS
2200 FULLER ROAD
One, two and three bedroom apts. Mod-
erate rentals include large rooms, air
conditioning, swimming pool, parking
and many other fine features. Low per
person cost for multiple occupants.
Call NO 3-0800 or stop by our rental
office, on premises, to see model apts.
C4
CAMPUS APTS.
REDUCED
SUMMER RENTS
Remodeled and completely furn'd. for
3 or 4 persons. $50-90/mo. Few still
available for fall. Single student only.
NO 5-9405.
BUSINESS SERVICES
SALESMEN to make loans to college
students with which to buy life in-
surance. 25-35 married, 2 yrs. college
credit. No experience preferred. Write
Box 2, Michigan Daily. Ji
USED CARS
'57 V-W. Low mileage. R. & H. Reason-
able. 213 Glen. N
FIAT SPYDER-1958 soft-top 500 m.
since complete overhaul. 4-speed PI-
relli's-4' wheel disc brakes. R. & $.
Custom steering wheel. Padded dash.
Seat belts. Phone NO 5-5851. N7
1956 FORD Fairlane, excellent condi-
tion. Radio, heater. Must sell Immed-
iately. $375. NO 5-0086. N6
1960 FIAT-In good condition, less than
10,000 miles. Phone NO 2-2625. N10
TRANSPORTATION
RENT-a-CAR
Call NO 3-4156
Special weekend rates from 5 p.m
Friday till 9 a m. Monday
$10.00 plus 8c a mile, Rates include
gas, oil, insurance.
514 E. WASHINGTON ST.
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Chicago
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Baltimore
Cleveland
Los Angeles
Kansas City
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summer rides through the Arb.
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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
New York 7, Los Angeles 0
Kansas City 1, Boston 0
Baltimore 4, Washington 0
Cleveland 3, Minnesota 2
Detroit 5-6, Chicago 1-4
TODAY'S GAMES
Los Angeles at New York
Minnesota at Cleveland (2, t-n)
Chicago at Detroit (n)
Washington at Baltimore (n)
Kansas City at Boston (2, t-n)
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pct. GB
x-Los Angeles 60 37 .619 -
St. Louis 55 43. .561 5/
Chicago 52 44 .542 7%
Cincinnati 53 46 .535 8
x-San Francisco 52 46 .531 8%
x-Philadelphia 51 47 .520 9Y-
x-Pittsburgh 49 47 .510 101j2
Milwaukee 49 49 .500 11%
x-Houston 36 64 .360 2514
x-New York 32 66 .327 282
x-Played night game.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Cincinnati 1, Chicago 0
St. Louis 5, Milwaukee 1
Philadelphia at Houston (inc)
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles (inc)
New York at San Francisco (inc)
TODAY'S GAMES
Cincinnati at Chicago
Philadelphia at Houston (n)
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles (n)
St. Louis at Milwaukee (n)
New York at San Francisco

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