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'AGE FOUR

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TUESDAY,

AGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY. i

. .. .

Three 'M' Tankers
Gain Touring Squad

Butts Breaks Down

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone NO 2-4786
from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M.

By The Associated Press v
CHICAGO-The three-man nu-
cleus of Michigan's 1965, swimming
team headed for Japan today as
part of a touring U.S. squad of
17 picked from the National AAU
championships over the weekend.
Backstroker Ed Bartsch, dis-
tance freestyler Bill Farley and
Senkowski
Drops Finais
By The Associated Press
QUEBEC-Favored Ham Rich-
ardson of Dallas, Tet:., needed only
one hour to finish off Ray Sen-
kowski of Hamtramck, 6-0, 6-1, 6-
3, Sunday in the finals of the
Eastern Canada Tennis Cham-
pionship.
Senkowski, Michigan's first sin-
gles player last spring, made the
finals by upsettir Whitney Reed,
formerly the top-ranked U.S.
player.

butterflyer Carl Robie were all
named to the team, which included
every AAU titlist except Indiana's
Tom Stock and Ted Stickles, who
both asked to be excluded for
scholastic reasons.
Bartsch, the Pan - American
champion from Philadelphia, won
his berth by tieing for second in
the 200-meter backstroke.
Gaining an outright second was
Farley, another Pan-American
veteran, from LaCanada, Calif. He
pushed young Don Schollander to
an American citizens' record in the
400-meter freestyle. Robie gained
as much attention as anyone in
the meet by winning his third con-
secutive national crown and break-
ing his own American record with
a 2:08.8 clocking in the 200-meter
butterfly. He is a Drexel Hills, Pa.,
product who will be entering Mich-
igan as a freshman this year.
In two years, then, Robie will
be eligible to enter varsity com-
petition. By that time, Bartsch
will be a senior and Farley a
junior on Coach Gus Stager's Woi-
verine squad.

w tht lear
ATLANTA (R) - Wally Butts,
who coached football at Georgia-
more than 21 years, broke into
tears on the witness stand yester-
day after insisting again he did
not rig last fall's Georgia-Ala-
bama game.
Half-stumbling from the stand,
the stocky Butts held his right
hand in front of his eyes and
sobbed. The trial of his $10 mil-
lion libel suit against the publish-
ers of the Saturday Evening Post
was disrupted.
His wife and three daughters,
sitting on a front row bench in
District Federal Court, began

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weeping as did several spectators
in the packed courtroom.
Court was recessed for about 10
minutes.
The outburst came after Butts'
attorney had read a Post edi-
torial note which said Butts and.
Coach Paul (Bear) Bryant of Ala-
bama rigged the 1962 game.
He was asked if there was any
truth in the charge.
"No. And I would like to ex-
plain that. For a time I hid from
people, but not any longer - be-
cause it is not true!"
Then he burst into sobs.

MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP:
Clinton Helps Red Sox
End Nine-Game Slump
By The Associated Pressi

EXAM WEEK 1

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ALL FOLK
ANY MUI04TF
LABELM
YOUR FAVORITE ARTISTS
INCLUDING--
Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger, Bonnie
Dobson, Kingston Trio, Limelighters, Josh
White, Weavers, Bob Gibson, Burl Ives, Oscar
Brand, New Christy Minstrels, Odetta, Theo-
dore Bikel, Chad Mitchell, and many others.

MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL-The
Boston Red Sox ended a nine-
game losing streak and broke Min-
nesota's winning streak at six yes-
terday by defeating the Twins, 5-4,
on a pair of two-run homers by Lu
Clinton and Dick Radatz' strong
relief pitching.
Clinton, restored to right field
in a line-up shuffle, atoned for a
muffed fly ball that led to two un-
earned runs by the Twins in the
fifth inning.
* * *
Friend Wins 14th
PITTSBURGH - Jerry Lynch
drove in a pair of runs with a
bases-loaded single in the first
inning and the Pittsburgh Pirates
went on to give Bob Friend his
14th pitching victory with a 4-2
conquest of Houston last night.
However, Friend wasn't around
at the finish as Elroy Face, mak-
ing his fifth appearance in this
five-game series, had to put out
a ninth-inning rally when an error
Musial Calls
ind to Career
ST. LOUIS (A)- A tearful
Stan Musial said yesterday he
would retire from the St. Louis
Cardinals and professional base-
ball at the end of this season
after 22 years in the majors.
The 42-year-old symbol of
sportsmanship, slugging and St.
Louis chose the annual Cardinal
picnic to make his announcement
to teammates, their families and
a small group of sports writers.
"Looking for a
Good Haircut"
" 8 BARBERS
* NO WAITING
Try
THE DASCOLA BARBERS
near Michigan Theatre

and Bob Lillis' single put runners
on with no outs.
,* * *
Lucky Miss
PHILADELPHIA - John Calli-
son, after failing on a sacrifice
bunt attempt, hit a two-strike
pitch for a two-run homer in the
bottom of the eighth last night,
giving the Philadelphia Phillies a
3-1 victory over San Francisco.
Lefty Chris Short beat the Gi-
ants for the first time in his four
year major league career after
five defeats at the hands of the
West Coast club.
Major League
Standin gs

FOR SALE
MICROSCOPE -Zeiss Interchangeable,
monocular-binocular microscope. Ex-
cellent condition. Call 542-6431 eve-
nings. B20
SMITH-CORONA Portable Typewriter w.
carrying case and 1 4-drawer steel file
cabinet. Both in excellent cond. Ph.
HE 2-4831 or 3-1531, Ex. 7379. B19
$1200COMPONENT music system for
approx. $850. Call Jerry, 8-6375. B17
MOBILE HOME-1960 model, 10x50 ft.,
side aisle, front kitchen, awning. Call
HU 2-4312. B8
VW LUGGAGE Rack, tarpaulin, $20. Call
NO 5-5162 evenings. B16
FOR SALE-Antique four-poster bed.
Call HU 3-5973.
FOR RENT
MODERN AIR Conditioned two bdrm.
Remodeled 3 room apt. on Campus.
Two bdrm. modern apt. close to hosp.
All apartments have disposals, heat
and water paid by landlord, off-street
parking. Office open until 9 p.m.
662-7787 663-9064
CAMPUS MANAGEMENT
FOR RENT at 11315 E. Shore Drive,
Whitemore Lake - Furnished 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
310 NORTH STATE
2 rm. apt. Also 2 double and 1 single
bedrooms, furnished kitchen facili-
ties, heat, gas provided. Newly deco-
rated. Also 3 garages. Telephone 3-
1460. C38
WANT SOMETHING REALLY
DIFFERENT?
Check the
1000 OAKLAND APTS.
" New deluxe 2 and 3 bedroom
apartments
" 1100 sq. ft. of floor space
" Giant-size closets
Large-double bath with vanity
" Private balconies and courts
a Fully carpeted
" Completely furnished in Danish
Modern
" Beautifully landscaped
" Ideal for 3, 4 or 5 persons
Finest location, 3 blocks from campus
in.. .
QUIET RESIDENTIAL SETTING
Ready for your inspection now-drive
by or Phone 453-3287.
1000 Oakland Avenue
Campus-2 Blocks
Several spacious one bedroom or 2 bed-
room newly furn'd. apts. Avail. 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
HURON TOWERS
APARTMENTS
2200 Fuller Road
One, two and three oedroom apts. Mod-
erate rentals include large rooms, air
conditioning, swimming pool, parking
and many other fine features. Low per
person cost for multiple ocupants
Cal NO 3-0800 or stop by our rental
office, on premises, to see model apts.
C4

FOR RENT
CLOSE TO State Theatre--Furn'd apt.
$85 and $110/mo. 603 E. Ann. C34
3-MAN APT. Completely furn'd. All
utilities paid. $50/man. 912 Mary. NO 3-
1237. C30
MADISON AVE. APT.
2 bdrm. furn'd. apt., central air condi-
tioning, special hi-fi and TV outlets.
3-6357. C39
NEEDED-One girl to share apt. with 3
others. 3 bdrm. Excellent location.
1 block from campus. Phone Judy at
NO 2-9819 after 5 p.m. C47
DOUBLE AVAIL. Aug. 15. Fun'd. One
block from campus. $100/mo. 621 S.
Forest. C42
DESPERATE BOY avail, to be room-
mate for fall in apt. Call collect GR
6-2759. C48
2 RM. FURNISHED APT. Close to cam-
pus and downtown. Clean and mod-
ern. Off-street parking. Automatic
washer, TV antenna, utilities except
elec. $70 mo. Ph, 3-5532 after 6 p.m.
C46
GRADUATE, BUSINESS or professional.
Rooms in quiet home. Call NO 2-4738.
C36
CAMPUS APTS.
Remodeled and newly furn'd. for
3 or 4 persons. Some including utili-
ties. $135-$185/mo. NO 2-7082 or NO
5-9405.
4-ROOM, 2 BDRMS. Furnished Apt.
Close to campus and downtown. Clean
and modern. Garage, automatic wash-
er, TV antenna, sunporch. $135/mo.
Ph. 3-5532 after 6 p.m. C45
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. Forest.
C20
MISCELLANEOUS
LATE, LATE SNACKS
RALPH'S MARKET
is open every night
till midnight .
ANYTHING YOUR LITTLE
STOMACH DESIRES
709 Packard M1
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
HI, FI, TV, RADIO, and PHONO SER-
VICE. TV rentals, speaker reconing.
Free pick-up and deliversy service.
CAMPUS RADIO & TV, NO 5-6644,
325 E. Hoover. X
A-1 NEW AND USED INSTRUMENTS
BANJOS, GUITARS AND BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington
X1
HI FI & STEREO
HI Ft & STEREO
PICKUP & DELIVERY
SERVICE & REPAIRS
THE MUSIC CENTER
NO 5-8607
NO 2-1335
Guaranteed Diamond Needles
$5.95
304 S. THAYER ST.
1304 S. UNIVERSITY
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. .11

TRANSPORTATION
RIDE WANTED to Toronto area, Buf-
falo OK, after 10 a.m. on Aug. 16.
Share driving and expenses. Call Sean
Brady, 3-5251. Leave message. G2
Drive Yourself.
AND SAVE
pickups, panels, stakes
MOVING VANS
Whit's Rent-A-Truck
HU 2-4434
50 Encorse Road, Ypsilanti, Mich.
G1
USED CARS
'55 VW, runroof, 56.000 miles, good con-
dition. Call 5-6057. N18
'58 VW, Sun roof, $400. Call 5-6371. N16
'52 CHEVY, very good condition, no
rust. Call 5-8701. N14
'59 SIMCA ARONDE. Only 22,500 miles.
Excel. cond. Must sell by Wed. $400.
Ph. 5-5951. N17
'62 CORVAIR Mana, Black, 4 sp. Very
good condition. Ph. Dave at 5-4111,
Ext. 233. Nil
'58 FORD Wagon, 6 cylinder, standard
trans. $500. 2-2695. N12
'57 V-W. Lowemileage. R. & H. Reason-
able. 213 Glen. N8
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
HONDA of Ann Arbor
1906 Packard Road
665-9281
Z2
A Bike is-a Necessity
Michigan's campus becomes
Accessible with a
BEAVER BIKE
Save your feet and enjoy
summer rides through the Arb.
We Have EVER YTHING in
bike accessories.
Beaver Bike Shop

ROOM AND BOARD
ROOM AND BOARD at Alpha Kappa
Lambda Fraternity this year. Take
part in all social activities, Be under
NO membership obligations. Pay no
dues. Total cost (room, food and so-
cialfunctions) is $409 for fall semes-
ter. Call Frank Manning, NO 5-8679.
E1
PERSONAL
TWO ADVENTURESOME YOUNG MEN
ARE LOOKING FOR APPROPRIATE
COMPANIONS. 665-4111, Ex. 529. F55
WANTED-Riders to Dallas, Texas, leav-
ing Ann Arbor Aug. 18. Write Eugene
Friedman, 303 E. Madison, Ann Arbor.
F48
LOST-2 notebooks and 2 papers in
transit from P-Bell to Midway. Would
appreciate any information leading
to their return. No reward offered.
Phone Michigan Daily, NO 2-3241.
Thank you. F56
ATTENTION ALL DAILY STAFF-The
fall Daily begins operations Monday,
Aug. 26. Please be here on that date
as a 30-40 page paper must be put out
by Friday of that week. If you can-
not be here for all or part of that
week, please write and let us know.
F41
UNIVERSITY STUDENT can baby-sit
evenings, week-days or week-ends,
and during the day or Saturday or
Sunday. Experienced. Dependable.
Phone 5-8130. F32
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND--Keys; one apt. key and two
car keys. License ND-4332. Contact
Michigan Daily. A
TAKEN BY ERROR from Carrell 616 or
620 Main Library Tues., 3 p.m.-Black
clip-bindlr containing art history
thesis, with brown notebook. Return,
urgent, reward. 663-7772. A7
HELP WANTED
KITCHEN HELP wanted for fall. Call
5-4840. H12
BABYSITTER, 5 days a week, 7:30-4:30
starting Sept. 2. Cali 5-4357. HRu
WAITRESSES NEEDED - Pay good;
night shift, no experience needed.
Apply in person Mon.-Wed. 3-5.
Golden Butterfly, 1201 S. Univ. H10
MALE U.S. born students needed for
experiments in decision shaking and
probability estimation. No-drugs, or
noxious stimuli used. Mathematical
training not necessary. Apply Engi-
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Michigan Daily, Box S. H7
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ROCK-BOTTOM BARGAINS-Must sell
quick. Kitchen ware and, equipment,
vases, trays, spices, chairs, tables,
lamps, iron cot and mattress, mangle,
garden hose and tools. 2015 Devon-
shire. W
SAM'S STORE
Has Genuine LEVI's Galore!
"WHITE LEVI'S"
SLIM-FITS
$4.49
FOR "GUYS AND DOLLS"
Black, brown, loden,
"white," cactus, light blue.
SAM'S STORE
122 E. Washington

AMERICAN
New York
Chicago
Minnesota
Baltimore
Cleveland
Boston
Kansas City
Los Angeles
Detroit
Washington

LEAGUE
W L Pct. GB
74 40 .648 -
66 50 .569 9
65 51 .560 10
66 54 .546 11%
57 61 .483 19
55 60 .478 19Y2
52 62 .456 22
54 66 .450 23
51 63 .447 23
42 74 .362 33

J AZZ

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ON
ATLANTIC
VERVE
PRESTIGE
BLUE NOTE

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Boston 5, Minnesota 4
(Only game scheduled)
TODAY'S GAMES
New York at Boston (n)
Cleveland at Chicago (n)
Baltimore at Minnesota (n)
Detroit at Kansas City (n)
Washington at Los Angeles (n)

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Jimmy Smith, Ella Fitzgerald, Stan Getz,
M.J.Q., Gene Ammons, The 3 Sounds, Art
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CLASSICAL
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San Francisco
St. Louis
Cincinnati
Chicago
Pittsburgh
Philadelphia
Milwaukee
Houston
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LEAGUE
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69 46 .600 -.
66 51 .564 4
64 53 .547 6
64 56 .533 7Y2
61 54 .530 8
60 57 .513 10
61 58 .513 10
59 59 .500 11/
45 74 .385 26
38 79 .325 32

CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIESF
BONDED BRAKE LINING
$23.95 Fords, Chevys, some Plymouths.
Always a good price on new tires and
batteries.
HICKEY'S SERVICE STATION
Main at Catherine NO 8-7717
Si
FOREIGN CAR SERVICE
We service all makes and models
of Foreign and Sports Cars.
Lubrication $1.50
Nye Motor Sales
514 E. Washington
S2

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Pittsburgh 4, Houston 2
Philadelphia 3, San Francisco 1
(Only games, scheduled)
TODAY'S GAMES
Los Angeles at Milwaukee (n)
San Francisco at Cincinnati (ni)
Houston at St. Louis
Pittsburgh at New York (n)
(Only games scheduled)
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