THE MICHIGAN DAILY JOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP Koufax Challis Up 16th Win F1 Let's face it*.. By The Associated Press PITTSBURGH-Sandy Koufax on his 16th game in the opener nd Willie Davis stole three bases nd scored each time in the night- ap as the Los Angeles Dodgers wept- a twi-night doubleheader om Pittsburgh 5-1 and 10-7. Koufax, who has lost five games, ave up only six hits but ran into ouble in the late innings. The irates scored their only run in he seventh when Dick Schofield oubled and Jerry Lynch followed ith a pinch hit single. * * * CINCINNATI-Deron Johnson it a three-run homer and Leo ardenas slammed a two-run 'iple leading the Cincinnati Reds o a 5-2 victory over Milwaukee esterday in the first game of a arichal ospitalized NEW YORK ()-Juan Mari-' ial, pitching ace of the pennant intending San Francisco Giants, as hospitalized yesterday with a ak ailment and club- fficials ,ared the star right-hander ight not rejoin the team until returns home nearly two weeks ,om now. The Dominican native who has 15-5 record, was taken to Hark- ,ss Pavillion for extensive exam- ation and will remain there at ast through Friday. X-rays ,ken yesterday were negative iq the ailment was described as mscular. Marichal said the pain began a eek ago and has become.steadily orse. "I don't know how it be- n, but right now the pain is ,ry severe." The loss, of Marichal further rips the Giant pitching staff hich is already without Jack anford, who was operated on st month for removal of an bow obstruction. rain-marred twi-night double- header. Johnson's home run-his third in two games and 15th of the season-came with two out in the first inning. * * * MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL--The Minnesota Twins smashed five home runs including Harmon Killebrew's 37th, and crushed the Boston Red Sox 12-4 last night. Killebrew's three-run homer in the seventh broke open a tight game with the Twins leading only 5-4 in the seventh inning. The husky outfielder collected four hits- in the game and drove in a single run in the first inning. * * * CLEVELAND -Reliever Steve Ridzik held Cleveland to two hits over the final 71/3 innings, preserv- ing Washington's 4-2 victory over the Indians last night. Ridzik replaced starter Don Ru- dolph in the second inning with two men on and two out, got out of the jam and allowed only two base runners the rest of the way. * * * ST. LOUIS--Billy William's 25th home run, with a man on in the sixth inning, broke up a scoreless duel between Chicago's Lew Bur- dette and Ray Sadecki of St. Louis, last anight and carried the Cubs to a 4-0 victory over the Cardinals. NEW YORK-Two errors by New York shortstop Tony Kubek helped the Kansas City Athletics to defeat the Yankees 5-1 last night and ruin the return of ace left-hander Whitey Ford. Ford, who had missed two pitch- ing turns because of a sore hip, was locked in a scoreless duel with A's 'starter John O'Donoghue, a rookie southpaw, for five in- nings. CHICAGO-The Detroit Tigers, held to a bunt single for seven innings by Chicago left-hander Gary Peters, struck for four runs in the eighth and defeated the White Sox 4-3 last night. AMERICAN1 W L Pct. x-Baltimore 46 40 .62 New York 63 39 .620 Chicago 64 41 .61] x-Los Angeles 56 54 .509 Boston 52 55 .487 Minnesota 51 55 .480 Detroit 52 57 .476 Cleveland 48 59 .449 Kansas City 41 65 .385 Washington 42 70 .373 x--Played night game. . YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Washington 4, Cleveland 2 Kansas City 5, New York 1 Detroit 4, Chicago 3 Minnesota 12, Boston 4 )Baltimore at Los Angeles (inc) TODAY'S GAMES New 'York at Kansas City (n) Detroit at Chicago' (n) Boston at Minnesotan(n) Washington at Cleveland (n) Baltimore at Los Angeles (n) LEAGUE Vii T. rAn Don Demeter's three-run homer capped the rally as the Tigers snapped Chicago's five-game win- ning streak. NEW YORK-Jim Davenport cracked a hit and run single and Jose Pagan scored all the way from first base in the 14th inning, giving the San Francisco Giants a 4-3 victory over the New York Mets last night. Major League Standings tGB ;0 - G12K '1414% O 15/2 616 t9 18/2 525i/ 27/2 NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. GB Philadelphia 6042.588 B San Francisco 61 46 .570 1% Pittsburgh 55 48 .553 5% y-Cincinnati 58 48 .547 4 y-Milwaukee 54 50 .520 7 St. Louis' 54 51 .515 7y4 Los Angeles 53 51 .508 8 Chicago 50 53 .484 10 Houston 46 62 .42¢ 17 New ,York , 34 74 .314 27 y-Second game incomplete. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Los Angeles 5-10, Pittsburgh 1-7 Cincinnati 5, Milwauke 2 (2nd inc) San Francisco 4,rNew York 3 (14 inn) Chicago 4, St. Louis 0, Only games scheduled TODAY'S GAMES Houston at Philadelphia (2-tn) San Francisco atNew York (n) Los Angeles at Pittsburgh (n) Milwaukee at Cincinnati (n) Chicago at St. Louis (n) . . , .. G w, ., ,. " i t ,. p u . , - .. " ,; .. .. .. . ,. . . r .' - ; r .. 9 ... ,. t_ !n " Y - r " ... , M .- " ':.. .y ,..' . . . . ,... .. "' .: ;, ¢. " .* +* . ;_ , . .., " " , '""' :... . I s I FOR RENT E 3-ROOM furnished apt. 3 blocks )m campus; for 2 girls or couple. il 663-2550. C57 LL APT. or efficiency needed for mths of Sept. and Oct. Please con- :t Boris Kozolchyk at 662-7934 or 09 at the Law School. 048 NISHED 2-bdrm. Sept. to June blet. Washer and dryer, balcony, port. $125 plus utilities. 663-7493. - C55 NG professional man wants person share large house near campus. ist like dogs and women. Freudians d Pavlovans need not apply. $75 . 662-9642. C52 )RM. FURN. APT. Convenient to mpus. Ideal for 2 or 3 people. 0/mo. lease. Call 663-4435. C56 DUATE WOMAN wants roommate furnished apt. 663-1561, x 286. 039 FOR RENT ARBOR FOREST APARTMENTS EXCLUSIVE CAMPUS LOOATION 721 S. FOREST' Fall occupancy-1 and 2 bedroom fury' nished and unfurnished apartments. Free parking. Apply manager, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. only. 010 ONE THOUSAND OAKLAND APTS., ONE LEFT Modern 2 bdrm., fully carpeted, air conditioned, large double bath, panel- led living room with balcony. Phone REAL ESTATE 3-BEDROOM RANCH-TYPE House. 1 block from Wines Elem., and For- sythe Jr. High. Will sell for FHA valuation or $16,900 (which ever is lower). Large backyard, screened porch, full basement, separate laun- dry room. 1311 Pomona Rd. 665-3203. House open for inspection 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Aug. 6. All invited. R2 PERSONAL You don't like bugs, but we do! We sell bug spray- THE VILLAGE APOTHECARY 1112 So. University 453-3287. 049 1 932 DEWEY GEDDES Eight room house near Wornen's Pool, furnished, 3 or 4 bedrooms, separate study area.'Ideal for 6 or more students or nurses. Campus Management 337 E. Huron, Open days, Eves. 7-9 662-7787 ' or 663-9064 310 N. STATE For male grad students. Furnished. On, 2-room apt. Also 1 single and 2 double bedrooms with kitchen priv- lieges. Phone 663-1460. C50 410 OBSERVATORY Nearly new, modern, furnished two- bedroom, apartment. Ceramic tile bath, disposal, student desks, cov- ered parking. Also one, two and three bedroom modern, furnished apartments in other campus and hospital loca- Campus E. Huron, 2-7787 Management Open days, eves. 7-9 or 663-9064 For male graduates. 2 apts., 1 down with 4 rooms, and 1 up with 3" rooms. All furnished. 663-1460. Available Aug. 10. 051 BARGAIN CORNER SAM'S STORE Has Genuine LEVI's Galore! "WHITE LEVI'S" SLIM FITS 4.49I FOR "GUYS AND DOLLS" Black, brown, loden, "white," cactus, light blue SAM'S STOREI 122 E. Washington USED CARS '57 CHEVY 6 Station Wagon professor- owned. $395. Call 665-9235. N35 '62 FALCON Wagon, auto, shift, radio,' rack, white walls, deluxe tires, 13,500 miles. Excellent condition. $1590. Call 665-5223. N36 NSU Sport Coupe-'61 engine, '60 body. 40 mpg. 70 mph. $350. Call 449-8252. N22 TRANSPORTATION RIDE WANTED to Pittsburgh, Aug. 14 and 15. Share expenses. 665-2667 eves. G2 WANTED-RIDE to Milwaukee, Wis., or Chicago downtown weekend of Aug..7 or anytime after Aug. 10. Call 662-4656. 0 RIDE WANTED to N.Y.C. on August 13" and back to Ann Arbor on the 23. Will share driving and expenses. Call 3-1561, X 545 after 5. 0 NOTICE !' For Airport Limousine Service call 663- 8300. To Metropolitan $4.00. To Willow Run $2.50. Metro round trip $7.00. Gi BUSINESS SERVICES TYPING 'IT YOURSELF? Grad. students inquire about penny jmaster and our offset process. Pro- A-1 New and Used Instruments BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS Rental Purchase Plan PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington Meet the Right People The purpose of our organization, using established techniques of personality appraisal and an IBM system, is to introduce unmarried persons to others whose background and ideals are congenial with,,their.own. Interviews by appointment. Phone after 9 a.m., NO 2-4867. MICHIGAN SCIENTIFIC INTRODUCTION SERVICE MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS GUITARS, ETC. Make Repairs, Buy and Sell Private and Group Instruction Hoots Daily Herb David Guitar Studio NO 5-8001 209 S. STATE XJ cj4r £1fr41&an at t ROOMS FOR GIRLS - Singles and doubles. very close to campus, equip- ped kitchen, dining area, washer and dryer. Call 663-2189. 048 ROOM FOR MEN Furnished apt. Close to Sate The- ater. Call 662-7274. 'C40. 1, 2, 3, 4, & 5 MAN APTS. available for Fall occupancy. Some modern, air-conditioned. Short-term lease, Call is wel MISCELLANEOUS I worth 663-0511 or 663-7926. 041 ON A HOT DAY STAY COOL! cold watermelons cold pop fresh fruit RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard always open till midnight Ml K FOR SALE TAPE RECORDER, $75. Camp stove, $10. 668-7333. B BIKES AND SCOOTERS GIRL'S ENGLISH BIKE-Gears, hand- brakes, baskets. Great cond. 663- 7097. Z11 '64 HONDA 90 for sale. $325. Call 665- 6425. Z10 1958 LAMBRETTA-Clean, reasonable. NO 2-0779. We YOU meet the nicest people on a the money you ,pay Only $8.00 for, the entire school year. $4.50 per semlester. Delivered daily. Itfs not too early to order your Fall DAILY.- Avnii fkA'nick of ranitfr2*mnn Rga cc!urnrl A 2-BDRM. APTS. Modern, furnished, air-conditioned apts. Starting at $185. Also avail- able, a few at $165. Contact Apartments Limited ,, i I III