THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY. m .. ... .........w... ,.rs,... emu.~ Coed Wins in Atlantic City MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP Tresh Paces Yankee Rout of Senators, 7-1 J *I flhh t ;ix-inch arterial block from his up- per arm, told him he'd be better not to pitch again this year. "He's given me back everything I've ever had," Sanford said. "He never cut a muscle-took over 10 hours to do the job ... five doc- tors in there with he and him. So I'll just do what he says." *, * * Good Guys Win HAVERFORD, Pa. - The first six ranking players in the United States advanced yesterday to the fourth round of the 65th annual Pennsylvania Lawn Tennis Cham- pionships at the Merion Cricket Club. Chuck McKinley of San Antonio, Tex., No. 1 ranked and top-seed- ed, was hard pressed to get by Andy Lloyd of Shreveport, La., 6-2, 9-7 after defeating Vie Borlein, former' Philadelphia champion, 6- 1, 6-3. Dennis Ralston of Bakersfield, 'alif., the new U.S. clay court champion who is ranked No. 2 in the country and second seeded, advanced to the second round in the men's singles with a 6-3, 6-3 victory over John Reece of Hew- lett, N.Y. In the women's singles, Mrs. Clark Graebner of Santa Monica, Calif., the top-seeded woman, ad- 7anced to the quarterfinals by de- feating Stephanie DeFina of Hol- lywood, Fla., 6-1, 6-3. By The Associated Press r NEW YORK -- Tom Tresh crashed two home runs and Jim Bouton pitched a four-hitter, leading the New York Yankees to a 7-1 victory over Washington last night. Tresh connected with the bases empty in the second inning and hit his 12th homer following a walk to Roger Maris in the fourth. MSU Assures Home Crowd The Michigan Daily learned last night that Michigan State has sold out all tickets for the Michigan- Michigan State football game. The game is scheduled for East Lansing, October 10. In selling all the tickets for the game the Mich- igan State ticket office sold the allotment of tickets usually re- served for sale through the Michi- gan ticket office to students and faculty at the University. SOFTBALL SCORES (Playoffs) Dents 3, Animal Care 1 U. Hosp. 4, Pharmacology 3 Gamma Alpha 12, BioChem 12 (Game will be replayed Fri.) MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Both homers came off loser Dave Stenhouse, 0-6. * * - BOSTON-Dick Stuart crashed a three-run homer in the seventh inning, snapping a 4-4 tie and lifting Boston to a 7-5 victory over Detroit last night. * * * CHICAGO-Felix Torres hit a homer in the fourth inning and singled home another run in the sixth, leading the Los Angeles Angels to a 2-0 victory over the Chicago White Sox yesterday in the first game of a twi-night doubleheader. * * * MILWAUKEE-Relief ace Jack Baldschun pitched out of a bases loaded jam in the eighth inning last night, preserving Philadel- phia's 6-3 victory over Milwaukee and protecting the Phillies' slim hold on the National League lead. Baldschun replaced Art Mahaf- fey with one out in the eighth, the bases jammed and the Phillies ahead 4-2. He got Hank Aaron to hit into a force play as a run scored, then retired Roe Torre on a tap in front of the plate. BALTIMORE -- John Romano hit two homers and a double, driving in three runs, as Cleve- land defeated Baltimore 4-2 in the first game of a twi-night double- header yesterday. Major Leaguej Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct. GB y-Baltimore 56 35 .617 y-Chicago 55 35 .614 x-New York 54 34 .613 Y2 x-Minnesota 47 45, .511 9 y-Los Angeles 48 48 .500 10Y2 Detroit 46 47 .495 11 Boston 46 49 .484 12 y-Cleveland 40 50 .444 15% Washington 36 61 .375 23 x-Kansas City 34 58 .370 23 x-Played night game. y-Second game incomplete. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS New York 7, Washington 2 Los Angeles 2, Chicago 0 (2nd inc) Cleveland 4, Baltimore 2 (2nd inc) Kansas City at Minnesota (inc) Boston 7, Detroit 5 TODAY'S GAMES Cleveland at Baltimore (n) Washington at New York (n) Los Angeles at Chicago (n) Kansas City at Minnesota (n) Detroit at Boston (n) NATIONAL LEAGUE LINES 2 3 4 I DAY .70 .85 1.00 3 DAYS 1.95 2.40 2.85 5 DAYS 3.00 3.75 4.35 Figure 5 average words to a line. Call Classified between 1:00 and 2:30 Mon. thru Fri. Phone NO 2-4786 BIKES AND SCOOTERS 1958 LAMBRETTA-Clean, reasonable. NO 2-0779..Z7 ITALIAN 10 speed racing bike. Red, ex- cellent cond.,; 1 yr. old. $55, Call HU 2-7446. Z7 YOU meet the nicest people on a HONDA I Join the fun at BONDA of Ann Arbor. 1906 Packard Rd. 65- 9281. ,2 NICHOLSON MOTORCYCLE SALES Triumph, Yamaha, BMW Scooter Repairs 224 S. First St. 682-7409 MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS A-1 New and Used Instruments BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS Rtental Purchase Plan PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington LOST AND FOUND FOUND - Man's calendar watch-S. Univ. near Oxford. 663-2907. A6 Y 44'0 :0 @' 0 S 4t BEAUTY SALON NOW UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP Complete beauty service Specializing in: MR. PRESTON HAIR COLORING Owner and Operator PERMANENT WAVING 609 S. FOREST HAIR STRAIGHTENING 668-8878 (We guarantee to make your hair OPEN EVENINGS as straight as you desire.) by appointment I. TOP' TUNES POP TIME 3:00 P.M. -8:15 P.M. - w FOR RENT ON CAMPUS-Efficiency, $85; new 2- bdrm., $200 for fall. Call 5-8330. C32 GRADUATE WOMAN wants roommate for furnished apt. Call 668-6866. C30 CAMPUS APTS. AVAILABLE FOR FALL 2, 3. & 4 man apts., modern, fur- nished, featuring split level design. Call NO 3-8866. C22 CAMPUS-AUG. 20 Several remodeled one or two bed- room furnished apts. available for Fall occupancy. NO 5-0234. C29 ARBOR FOREST APARTMENTS EXCLUSIVE CAMPUS LOCATION 721 S. FOREST Fall occupancy-1 and 2 bedroom fur- nished and unfurnished apartments. Free parking. Apply manager, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. only. 010 RENT APTS. NOW Now is the time to rent that apartment for the fall semester. By Aug. 1, vacancies will be very limited. We have apts. available for 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5 persons. Modern buildings, close to campus, reasonable rates. Call APARTMENTS LIMITED 663-0511 or 603-7926 C31 N. THAYER One and two bedroom large modern furnished apartments for August. Recently re-modeled, less than one block from Rackham and Frieze Buildings. Also other studio, one and two bed- room iurnished and unfurnished apartments close to hospitals and campus for fall. Campus Management NO 2-7787 days NO 3-9064 eves. GIRL WANTS ROOMMATE to share campus apt. for fall. NO 2-7075 after 5. C19 CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES ANNOUNCING Whit's Truck Rental 202 W. Washington St. Ann Arbor Call NO 5-6875 Pick-ups Panels Small Vans MISCELLANEOUS LIKE FOOD? So do I- Meet you at RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard open every night 'til 12 ROOM AND BOARD BOARDING FOR MEN-Friends Center Intn'l. Co-op, ~416 Hill St. Summer $70.24 hrs. work required. Call 3-3856 or 2-9890 E1 USED CARS NSU Sport Coupe-'61 engine, '60 body. 40 mpg. 70 mph. $350. Call 449-8252. N22 1950 MERCURY. Good running coridi- tion. Best offer. After 8, phone 663- 2010. N 1953 MG-TD-Excellent. Call 663-9979. N24 EXCELLENT late 1962 MG Midget. Must sell! 663-6567 evenings. N18 FOR SALE AUCTION SAT., JULY 25 1706 Pauline Bookcases, books, elem. ed, materials Stanford Binet Test materials, large stamp collection, guitar, dishes, pans, chests of drawers, beds - complete. Autioneer, Milford Osburn. ' 10 '62 BUIGK Special Convert. V6, auto. SNIPE CLASS racing sailboat. Dacron '62 B K$160 pecal Coner. V au . s ls, full equipm ent. Can be seen trans. . 665-7410 after 5. N locally. Phone 668-8180 after 6. B9 , 1958 DODGE - Power steering and brakes, push-button drive, radio, white walls, 2 good snow tires. $199 or best offer. Call 662-0218. N27 1960 WHITE MG-A convert., $1,000. First offer accepted. 482-0511 after 6. Ni7 TAPE RECORDER, $75. Camp stove, $10. 668-7333. B NINROD RIVERIA-1964 Demonstrators, like new-$595. We also rent campers. A to Z Rentals, 1007 Wayne Rd.Phone Wayne-PArk 2-0591. B7 '62 BUICK Special, white conv., buck. FOR SALE--One Rek-o-kut K33H turn- seats. Bestoffer, NO 5-811n.t bk ble .in god con dition.rreasonably seasBes ofer N 5~681. iS priced. Call NO 3-6211 after 0. 84 Philadelphia x-San Francisco x-Cincinnati Milwaukee x-Pittsburgh x-St. Louis x-Chicago x-Los Angeles x-Houston x-New York W 53 54 51 47 45 47 45 45 42 27 L 37 39 41 44 42 44 45 46, 52 66 Pet. GB .589 - .581 '/2 .554 3 .516 6% .517 6%4 .516 6% .500 8 .495 8% .447 13 .290 27% x-Played night game. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Philadelphia 6, Milwaukee 2 Chicago at San Francisco (Inc) New York at Cincinnati (Inc) Pittsburgh at St. Louis (Inc) Houston at Los Angeles (inc) TODAY'S GAMES Philadelphia at Milwaukee (n) Chicago at San Francisco Houston at Los Angeles (n) Pittsburgh at St. Louis (n) New York at Cincinnati (n) Authorized TRIUMPH Dealer Sales, Service & Parts HERB ESTES AUTOMART 319 W. Huron 665-3688 TRANSPORTATION RIDE WANTED to N.Y.C. on August 13' and back to Ann Arbor on the 23. Will6share driving and expenses. Call I3-1561, X 545 after 5. 0 NOTICE,! 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