THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY, MEET POLES NOW: U.S. Trackmen Eye Rebound CILASSIFIEDS WARSAW WP) - The United States and Poland open a two-day track and field meet today in the ultra-modern 100,000 - seat Tenth Anniversary Stadium. The U.S. team is striving to re- bound from its narrow victory over the Soviet Union last week- end. The Poles want to make a' better showing than they did in Chicago last year. The score in Chicago was 131-81 for the .20 events. The U.S. won all three previous meetings. Crowds of 50,000 and more are expected in the stadium. If the weather holds it will be very warm for Warsaw, over 90 degrees. The U.S. won 15 of the 20 events last year and is expected to take 14 this time. The four top races on the open- ing day are expected to be the 100 meters, 400, high hurdles and 1,500. In the 100, Robert Hayes, who holds the world record at 100 yards, might snap the meters mark any time out. John Moon replaces John Gilbert, third at Moscow, as the American second man. Ulis Williams in the 400 will tangle with Andrzej Badenski, one of Poland's hopefuls. Jones Gets Another Chance Hayes Jones, beaten in Moscow, aims for revenge in the 110 high hurdles, and Dyrol Burleson and Tom O'Hara will renew their blistering 1,500 meter battle. Bur- leson won at Moscow, in 3:41- about a 3:58 mile-with O'Hara three yards back. Al Hall will carry the American colors in the hammer, in the ab- sence of Moscow winner Harold Connolly. The U.S. should have no trouble in the pole vault, although world record claimant John Pennel may be below form. He aggravated an old back injury in training. Deadline for Seating Priority Approaches. for Grid Season Prospective season ticket pur- chasers for Michigan's seven home football games this fall were re- minded yesterday of the approach- ing Aug. 1 deadline for priority seating by Wolverine Athletic Di- rector H. O. (Fritz) Crisler. The priority deadline was ad- vanced this year from Aug. 10 to Aug. 1 in conformity with the University's new year-round class- room schedule which means that classes begin this year on Sept. 3. Crisler said that last year many purchasers were able to improve their seat locations by getting their orders in before the deadline. Michigan opens its home card against Southern Methodist Sept. 28. MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP: Burdette Outduels Spahn, 3-I By The Associated Press v MILWAUKEE-St. Louis right- hander Lew Burdette edged Mil- waukee southpaw Warren Spahn in a pitching duel between long- time roommates yesterday as the Cardinals defeated the Braves, 3-1. The 36-year-old Burdette, who won 179 games for the Braves be- fore he was traded to St. Louis last Junea15, was in top form against his former mates. He al- lowed only five hits, struck out two and didn't walk a batter. McBride Three-Hits Yanks NEW YORK-Ken McBride, the Los Angeles Angels' Yankee-killer, stopped the league-leaders' win- ning streak at six yesterday by hurling a masterful, three-hit, 5-0 victory over the New Yorkers. KC Edges Monbouquette BOSTON-Kansas City cashed in on a percentage baseball diet of thread-needle singles, a squeeze bunt and sharp double plays to defeat Boston, 2-0 yesterday and register its longest winning streak of the season. Outhit 6-3 by the Red Sox, the Athletics made it nine triumphs in their last 11 starts with timely plays as reliefer Bill Fischer took the decision over Boston ace Bill Monbouquette. Monbo faced only 30 and retired the last 20 in a row, but to no avail. * * * Reds Win in Ninth CHICAGO-Catcher John Ed- wards' ninth-inning sacrifice fly scored pinch-runner Marty Keough with the winning run as the Cin- cinnati Reds took a 3-2 decision over the Chicago Cubs yesterday. Al Worthington, the Reds' last of three pitchers in the ninth, struck out Ernie Banks to end Ia t the game with the bases full of Cubs-the result of three singles. Kirkland Homers CLEVELAND-Willie Kirkland's three-run homer in the eighth inning gave the Cleveland In- dians a 3-2 victory over the Min- nesota' Twins yesterday. Jim Perry had tamed his for- mer Cleveland teammateshon six hits anid appeared to be headed for a shutout when he was removed after walking the first man to face him in the eighth. * *' * Fox Nears Milestone DETROIT-Nellie Fox drove in three runs with two singles as the Chicago White Sox withstood the Detroit Tigers' late-inning come- back for a ,4-3 victory yesterday. Fox, in his 17th season at 34, climbed within two of the 2,500- hit milestone reached by only 39 players in major league his- tory. His 2,498 hits are the most of any active American Leaguer. Roberts Beats Nats BALTIMORE - Robin Roberts, with relief help in the ninth and solid hitting support from John Orsino and Boog Powell, pitched the Baltimore Orioles to a 4-2 vic- tory over Washington last night. Roberts, now 8-9 for the season, gained credit for his 252nd major league victory though he weaken- ed in the late innings. Another Record for Mets SAN.FRANCISCO-Willie Mays crashed a three-run homer, a double and single yesterday as the San Francisco Giants bombed New York, 8-6, for the Mets' 19th straight road game loss-equaling a modern major league record for futility. Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE USED CARS VW '56, sunroof, R & H, WSW. Must sell. 5-0012 after 6 p.m. on weekdays. N9 '57 V-W. Low mileage. R. & H. Reason- able. 213 Glen. N8 FIAT SYDER-1958 soft-top 500 mi. since complete overhaul 4-speed-Pi- relli's-4 wheel disc brakes. R. & H. Custom steering wheel. Padded dash. Seat belts. Phone NO 5-5851. N7 1960 FIAT-In good condition, less than 10,000 miles. 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