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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, JULY,

THE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JULY

TWO RUSSIANS HURT TOO:
Beatty Reinjuries
Muscle at Moscow

CLASSIFIEDS

HELP WANTED
MEAL JOB - From J'uly 22-Aug. 16.
Please call 5-8430. H4

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MOSCOW (P) - Jim Beatty,-
America's premier distance run-
ner, reinjured a leg muscle yes-
terday while training for the dual
meet with Soviet Russia Saturday
and Sunday and may not run in
the meet.
Beatty's loss would be a serious

Vikings Deal McElhenny
For High Draft Choices

blow to American hopes for a
smashing victory.
The injury, which may respondf
to rest, came after news that the
Russians had lost two key team
members.
Beatty's Rival
Definitely out for the Russians
are Pyotor Bolotnikov, winner of
both the 5,000 and 10,000 meters
last year, and Irina Press, winner
of the women's 80-meter hurdles
at Palo Alto in 1962.
Both are hampered by leg in-
juries.
Beatty, who was favored to win
the 5,000 in this year's meet, said
he pulled a muscle just behind his
right knee.
Injury Returned
"It's an old injury, and it had
disappeared," the Los Angeles
Track Club star explained. "But
it came back today and I don't.
know if I will be able to run.
"I'll, rest all day today and
make a decision tomorrow."
U. S. Coach Pyton Jordan
earlier had reported the American
team almost 100 per cent fit for
action.

went to the Vikings in the ex-
pansion draft two seasons ago.
The Vikings received one me-
dium high draft choice in 1963
and a similar choice in 1964 for
the veteran plus the player who
is to be delivered before the start
of this season. The Giants now
are in training here.
McElhenny has played in six
Pro Bowl games and is fourth
among all-time NFL rushers with
a total of 5,058 yards for 11 sea-
sons.

Tiger's Southpaw Shibboleth Stopped

first inning and defeated Cleve-
land 7-2 in the opener of last
night's doubleheader.
It was the fifth straight loss for
the Indians and the fourth vic-
tory for the Angels in their last
six games.
*~ * *
Hanson Homers
CHICAGO - Shortstop R o n
Hanson's two-run homer in the
seventh brought the Chicago
Wjiite So: from behind last night
and helped them to an 8-2 victory
over the Washington Senators.
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Slugging Squad
CINCINNAI-St. Louis hitting
stars Dick Groat, Bill White and
Ken Boyer produced two eighth-
inning runs last night, carrying
the Cardinals to a 3-1 victory
over Cincinnati.
Groat opened the eighth with
a double, White doubled for the
tie-breaking run, and Boyer sin-
gled home White for an insurance
run. Over-all, the trio of .300 bat-
ters accounted for six of the 10
Card hits off lefty Jim O'Toole,
who suffered his fifth straight
loss.
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Let's Play Series Now-
MINNEAPOLIS - ST. PAUL -
Jim Bouton's shutout pitching
and home runs by Joe Pepitone
and Elston Howard paced the
Major .league
Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pct. GB
New York 55 33 .625 -
Chicago 51 41 .554 6
Boston 49 41 .544 7
Minnesota 49 42 .559 72
Baltimore 51 44 .537 7
x-Cleveland 46 46 .500 11,
x-Los Angeles 45 50 .474 13%
Kansas City 40 50 .438 16
Detroit 37 50 .425 17Y2
Washington 33 59 .359 24
x-Playing twi-night. doubleheader.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Detroit 9, Baltimore 1
New York 4, Minnesota 0
Chicago 8, Washington 2
Kansas City 8, Boston 1
Los Angeles 7, Cleveland 2 (2nd inc)
TODAY'S GAMES,
Baltimore at Detroit
New York at Minnesota (n)
Boston at Kansas City (n)
Only games scheduled
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pct. GB
Los Angeles 57 35 .620 -
Chicago 50 41 .549 6.
St. Louis 51 42 .548 6Y2
San Francisco 50 44 .533 8
Cincinnati 49 45 .522 9
Pittsburgh 47 45 .511 10
Milwaukee 47 45 .511 10
Philadelphia 46 47 .496 11Y2
Houston 36 60 .375 23
New York 32 61 .344 25Y2

New York Yankees to a 4-0 tri-
umph over Minnesota last night
before 42,034, the largest crowd
in Twins history.
Bouton allowed seven hits in
raising his record to 12-5.
Big Comeback
PHILADELPHIA - The Phil-
adelphia Phillies swept from.
behind a seven-run deficit last
night and nipped Houston's strug-
gling Colts 10-9 on Bob Oldis'
run-producing 10th inning single.
The Colts rushed in five runs
in the first inning, added two
more in the third for a 9-2 lead
before the Pihhlies started back.
They rammed in three runs in
the bottom of the ninth on triples
by Tony Gonzalez and Don Hoak,
a double by Earl Averill and a
sacrifice fly to force it into an
extra inning.
Cubbies Stopped
CHICAGO - The Milwaukee
Braves backed up pitcher Hank
Fischer's second start of the year
with their biggest hit production
of. the season yesterday and snap-
ped the second-place Chicago
Cubs' three-game winning streak
6-4.
Red Sox Routed Again
KANSAS CITY --- Charley Lau
hit a three-run homer for Kansas
City in the first inning last night
and George Alusik stroked a grand
slam blast in the eighth and stak-
ed the Athletics to an 8-1 rout of
the Boston Red Sox.
Giants Slipping
NEW YORK-Joe Hicks slam-
med a two-run homer in the bot-
tom of the 11th inning that car-
ried New York's rallying Mets to,
a 9-7 triumph over the faltering
San Francisco Giants last night.,

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- NEW AND USED INSTRUMENTS
BANJOS, GUITARS AND BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington
X1
HI F1 & STEREO
H I Fl & STEREO
PICKUP & DELIVERY
SERVICE & REPAIRS
THE MUSIC CENTER
NO 5-8607
NO 2-1335
Guaranteed Diamond Needles
$5.95
304S. THAYER ST.
1304 S. UNIVERSITY
USED CARS
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. N1
1958 AUSTIN HEALEY 3000, wire
wheels, overdrive, white w/blk. in-
terior, excellent condition. Call days
FI 9-1180, after 6 p.m. call 685-1741.
N5
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
HONDA of Ann Arbor
1906 Packard Road
6658281
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TRANSPORTATION
Drive Yourself...
AND SAVE
pickups, panels, stakes
MOVING VANS
Whit's Rent-A-Truck
HU 2-4434
50 Ecorse Road, Ypsilanti, Michigan
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CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
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
S1
FOREIGN CAR SERVICE
We service all makes and models
of Foreign and Sports Cars.
Lubrication $1.50
Nye Motor Sales
514 E. Washington
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Campus-2 Blocks

Several studio, one bedrm., or 2 bdrm,
furnished apts. Available Aug. 20 and
after. NO 3-7268.
C24
510 LAWRENCE 2 bdrm. apt. available
for fall. Newly carpeted. Ideal for 3
or 4. Call 665-8825. 023
1336 GEDDES
4-man apt. available for fall. Air-condi-
tioned, dishwasher, carpeted, balcony
and many, other fine features. Call
665-8825 for appointment to.see. C21
THREE BEDROOM house available for
lease by departing faculty member.
Full basement, redwood fencing, near
Haisley School. $130/mo. Call J. White,
663-1511, Ext. 2720 or 663-3730. C22
LOOKING FOR APT.? Campus loca-
tionsfor fall. Wide selection of new
and redecorated bldgs. Call 3-0511
9 a.m.-5 p.m. Apts. Ltd., 530 S. Forest.
020
ATTRACTIVE-Furnished, 4-rooms and
bath, 2nd floor of duplex. Clean and
reasonable. Phone NO 2-2625. 0
NEW 2 BDRM. APTS. for fall-Furn'd.,
carpeted, b loonies. For 3 or 4. Call
663-0511 9 a.. till 5 p.m. APT'S. LTD.,
530 S. Forest. 019
GIRL T'O SHARE campus--two bed-
room, nicely furnished. 721 S. Forest.
Call NO ;1-9188. 02
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.
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CAMPUS APr!TS.
REDUCED
SUMMER RENTS
Remodeled and completely furn'd. for
2, 3, 4 persons. $50-90/mo. Few still
available- for fall. Single student only.
NO 5-9405.
FOXCROFT
APARTMENTS
South State near Hille Designed and
furnished for 4, 5, or 6 student
occupants. 2 bedrooms each.

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .70 1.95 3.45
3 .85 2.40 4.20
4 1.00 2.85 4.95
Figure 5 overage words tc o line.
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. doily
Phone NO 2-4786
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Diamond ring on July 16 near
N. Univ. and State. Finder notify HU
2-5760. A4
LOST - White-gold Longines wrist
watch on Forest or S. University. Call
NO 3-1561, Ext. 672. Reward. AS
FOR RENT

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Most spacious available
Separate dining room
Air conditioning
Heat furnished
Extra storgae space

Call Kelly Newton, 3-2260, eves.

2-0110
C13

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WANTED TO RENT
WANTED-Room for weekends (or will
share apt.) for '63-'64 school yr. Ph.
3-3244 after 6 p.m. L2
MISCELLANEOUS
ON A HOT DAY STAY COOL!
Cold Watermelons
Cold Pop
Fresh Fruit
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard

BARGAIN DAYS
continued at
SAM'S STORE
through Saturday
OPEN TONIGHT

Always open 'til midnight

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BUSINESS SERVICES
SALESMEN to make loansf to college
students with which to buy life in-
surance. 25-35 married, 2,vrs. college
credit. No experience preferred. Write
Box 2, Michigan Daily. Ji
665-8184
Manuscript typing, transcription, medi-
cal, legal, technical conferences, mim-
engraphing, off-set. Quick-Accurate-
Experienced.
Ann Arbor Professional Service
Associates 334 Catherine
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FOR SALE
2 BDRM. MOBILE Home, 5 miles from
campus. $1995. Call 5-8265. B14
'59 BMW '250; $275. Call 5-5266. B14
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,
Call HU 3-5973.
PERSONAL
WANTED - Girl roommate, age, 21 or
over. Call Jean after 6 p.m. NO 2-0832.
P24

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