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PAGE FOUR

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY, JUNE 26, IDGI

PAGE FOUR TIlE MICIUGAN DAILY FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1964

MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP:
Orioles Sweep Y ank Series

By The Associated Press
BALTIMORE-Boog Powell and
Brooks Robinson clouted home
runs in support of Steve Barber's
three-hit pitching last night as
the Baltimore Orioles whipped the
New York Yankees 3-1 and com-
pleted a three-game series sweep.
The only run off Barber, who
evened his record at 4-4, was a
leadoff homer by Joe Pepitone in
the third inning. The left-hander
had to pitch out of trouble in the
fourth and fifth innings, however,
when he encountered control
problems.
A double play ended the New
York threat in the fourth, and
Barber struck out Bobby Richard-
son with the bases loaded in the
fifth after a run was cut down at
the plate on an attempted squeeze
play.

ST. PAUL - MINNEAPOLIS -
Max Alvis, Larry Brown and Dick
Howser led the way as Cleveland
crushed the Minnesota Twins 8-1
yesterday.
Alvis hit his third homer in two
games, connecting with one on in
the fourth inning for a lead the
Indians never surrendered. Brown
also belted a two-run homer and
Howser went 3-for-5.
Jack Kralick and Don McMa-
hon collaborated on a three-hitter
for Cleveland. Kralick, who rap-
ped out three hits, was lifted in
the seventh for a pinch hitter
and McMahon finished.
Ex-Indian Jim Grant was Min-
nesota's starter and loser.
* * *
ST. LOUIS-Ken Boyer doubled
home two runs in the eighth inn-
ing, giving the St. Louis Cardinals

a 4-2 victory over the Houston
Colts yesterday.
Loser Bob Bruce walked Curt
Flood with one out and Bill White
singled with two out, setting up
Boyer's smash to right center field.
Dick Groat's double brought in
another run after reliever Jim
Owens intentionally walked Bob
Skinner.
Roger Craig, who singled across
the first Cardinal run after Julian
Javier doubled in the third, got
the pitching victory. Craig went
out for a pinch-hitter in the
eighth after allowing six hits and
Glen Hobbie pitched the ninth.
NEW YORK - Jerry Lynch
crashed a pair of home runs and
Bill Mazeroski connected once in
the Pittsburgh attack as the Pi-
rates whipped the New York Mets
yesterday for the 11th time in 13
meetings, 8-1.
Supported by a 13-hit offense
lefty Joe Gibbon coasted to his
fifth victory to go with his two
defeats. Gibbon, who had three of
the hits, permitted only four
singles, two by Ron Hunt.
The Mets' only run was un-
earned and Gibbon had nobody
to blame but himself. After Hunt
singled in the sixth inning, Gib-
bon threw wild in a pickoff at-
tempt and Hunt took second, from
where he scored on Joe Chris-
topher's single.
Jack Fisher started for the Mets
and failed to last the second inn-
ing. He was tagged for two runs
in the first after two were out
on a triple by Roberto Clemente,
a double by Will Stargell and a
single by Lynch.

Only Two
US Tennis
Men Left
WIMBLEDON, England (') -
Defending champion Chuck Mc-
Kinley of San Antonio survived
another shaky day on the tennis
courts of Wimbledon yesterday,
while other Americans were go-
ing down in large numbers.
McKinley, who romped to the
title last year without the loss of
a set, had to pull out all the stops
for a third-round victory over
Torben Ulrich of Denmark, 7-5,
6-3, 2-6, 7-5.
It was the second close call in
a row for McKinley, who is sec-
ond-seeded this year, and almost
the only American player of note
left in the men's singles.
Billie Jean Moffitt of Long
Beach, Calif., third-seeded in the
women's singles, moved into lhe
third round with an easy 6-2, 6-2,
victory over Donna Floyd Fales
of New York.
That was only one of several
American match-ups as the tour-
nament finished its fourth day.
Arthur Ashe of Richmond, Va.,
defeated his doubles partner, Bill
Bond of San Diego, 6-4, 6-4, 6-0.
Ron Holmberg of Brooklyn
trimmed Marty Riessen of Evans-
ton, Ill., in a marathon five-setter
carried over from Wednesday,
14-16, 11-13, 6-4, 6-2, 10-8.
That left McKinley and Ashe as
the only Americans in the last 16
in men's singles. Holmberg must
meet Rafael Osuna, Mexican hold-
er of the U.S. singles title, in a
third round match, and is an
underdog.

FOR RENT
CAMPUS-Three-room furnished apart-
ment-reduced for summer, $65; fall
$95. NO 3-4322. C12
CAMPUS-3 bedroom, furnished. Grad.
students preferred. 8-8417. Cil
BOARDING FOR MEN-Friends Center
Intn'l. Co-op, 1416 Hill St. Summer
$70. 4 hrs. work required. Call 3-3856
or 2-9890. C1
THRIFTY SCOTT
GRAND OPENING
Crest 69c and 43c
THRIFTY SCOTT DISCOUNTS
337 S. Main St.
Ann Arbor
C13
MALE ROOMMATE wanted to share
air-conditioned apt, for summer. Call
Lee at X-3037. C2
SHADY 6 Bedroom House pn campus-
Prefer adults. Available for summer
at special rate. Nicely furnished. For
information call NO 5-8825. C14
ON CAMPUS-SUMMER & FALL or ;
SUMMER ONLY-Efficiency and one
bedroom. Call 5-8330 after 1 p.m. C5

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

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

LINES
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ONE-DAY
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1.00

SPECIAL
SIX-DAY
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3.45
4.20
4.95

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Call Classified between 1:00 and 2:30 Mon. thru Fri.
Phone NO 2-4786

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Mjor League Standings

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AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pet. GB
Baltimore 42 25 .627 -
New York 38 26 .594 212
Chicago 36 26 .581 3%/
Minnesota 35- 33 .515 71/
Cleveland 32 32 .500 8 /2
Boston 32 36 .471 102
Detroit 30 34 .469 10Y2
x-Los Angeles 32 37 .464 11
Washington 29 42 .408 15
x-Kansas City 26 41 .388 16.
x-Played night game.,
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Cleveland 8, Minnesota 1
Baltimore 3, New York 1
Kansas City at Los Angeles (inc)
Only games scheduled
TODAY'S GAMES
Chicago at Minnesota (2-tn)
Kansas City at Los Angeles (2-tn)
Baltimore at Washington (n)
Detroit at New York (n)
Cleveland at Boston (n)

NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pct. GB
Philadelphia 40 24 .625 -
x-San Francisco 40 27 .593 1/
Pittsbumgh 36 29 .554 43/
Cincinnati 35 31 .530 6
St. Louis 34 34 .500 8
Chicago 31 32 A492 83/
x-Los Angeles 33 34 .493 8Y2
Houston 33 36 .478 9%2
Milwaukee 31 36 .463 10Y2
New York 20 50 .286 23
x--Played night game.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Pittsburgh 8, New York 1
St. Louis 4, Houston 2
Los Angeles at San Francisco (inc)
Only games scheduled
TODAY'S GAMES
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (n)
Houston at Chicagor(n)
Los Angeles at San Francisco (n)
New York at Milwaukee (n)
Philadelphia at St. Louis (n)

GIRL WANTED to share large cool
apt, this summer. Near campus. Call
2-9277 atfer 5 weekends or Univ. 3-
1511, Ext. 678 Mon.-Fri. C4
3 ROOM & bath, $100. 2 room and bath,
$85/mo. Utilities incl. Both ; mile
from campus. Call 5-9296. C7
CAMPUS AREA - Single room, newly
decorated, mod. furn. 3-6528. C8
FURNISHED
ROOMS
for men students, near campus.
Lobby with TV and snack facilities.
$6 and $8. 8-9593. C6
ARBOR FOREST APARTMENTS
EXCLUSIVE CAMPUS LOCATION
721 S. FOREST
Fall occupancy-1 and 2 bedroom fur-
nishedandunfurnishedapartments.
Free parking. Apply manager, 9 a.m.
to 8 p.m. only. NO 3-6052. C20
410 Observatory
SUMMER OR FALL
Two bedroom modern furnished apart-
ment. Covered parking. Also other
one and two bedroom furnished and
unfurnished m o d e r n apartments
available for the fall. Some air-condi-
-tioned.
Cimpus Management

PERSONAL
WANTED-Clean, attractive, intelligent
coed to share apartment for summer
with clean, attractive, intelligent
males. Choice of beds. Call 3-4086
1-2 in afternoon for interviews after
2a.m. F
EVERYDAY LOW PRICES
Complete discounts on all health
and beauty aids.
THRIFTY SCOTT DISCOUNTS
337 S. Main St.
Ann Arbor

CO-ED(S) WANTED to cook for four
graduate students. Call NO 8-7651. F3
WANTED-Two tickets for MY FAIR
LADY Fri. or Sat. Call 439-3129
after 6. F4
THERE'S ALWAY ROOM
FOR ONE MORE
ON THE STAFF OF
THE SUMMER DAILY
THRIFTY SCOTT
GRAND OPENING
Aqua-Net $2.00 size for 69c
THRIFTY SCOTT DISCOUNTS,
337 S. Main St.
Ann Arbor
F5

Enjoy Summertime Dining at
Ann Arbor's Fine Restaurants

BUSINESS SERVICES
THRIFTY SCOTT
GRAND OPENING
Brush Rollers $1.29
THRIFTY SCOTT DISCOUNTS
337 S. Main St.
Ann Arbor
J2
TYPING IT YOURSELF?
Grad. students inquire about penny
master and our offset process. Pro-
fessional Service Associates, 665-8184.
J
HAVE YOUR PAPERS and reports
typed quickly and efficiently by an
experienced legal secretary. Phone
NO 5-8560. J1
665-8184
MANUSCRIPT typing, transcription,
medical, legal, technical conferences,
mimeographing, offset.
Quick, Accurate, Experienced
ANN ARBOR PROFESSIONAL
SERVICE ASSOCIATES
334 Catherine
J
MISCELLANEOUS
EVERYDAY LOW PRICES
Complete discounts on all health
and beauty aids.
THRIFTY SCOTT DISCOUNTS
337 S. Main St.
Ann Arbor
VARIETY IS THE SPICE OF
RALPH'S MARKET
picnic supplies
party foods
kitchen supplies
kosher foods
709 Packard-open till midnight
ROOM AND BOARD
FOR WOMEN GRAD STUDENTS -
Single rooms; pleasant, quiet. Call
663-7690, 6 to 10 p.m. E4
BOARD FOR MEiT and WOMEN. Phone
665-5703. E3
USED CARS
1961 KARMANN GHIA. Radio. Low-low
mileage. Beautiful condition. Phone
NO 2-2009. N4
FALCON-'63, only 14,000 miles. Sacri-
fice for $1195. Call 5-9296. N
1957 CHEVY Convert, with recently
overhauled engine, x$650. Call NO 2-
5475 between 5 and 12 p.m. N5

BIKES AND SCOOTERS
THRIFTY SCOTT
GRAND OPENING
Gillette Stainless Blades 1.45 & 97o
THRIFTY SCOTT DISCOUNTS
337 S. Main St.
Ann Arbor
Z4
1963 HONDA 305c.c. dream, black,
saddle-bags, windshield. Cost $723-
will sacrifice for $475. Call 663-2012.
Z3
LAMBRETTA SCOOTER 125-Like new,
2 seats, windshield. Owner leaving
Ann Arbor. $350. Call 663-9954. Z1
YOU meet the nicest people on a
HONDA! Join the fun at HONDA of
Ann Arbor. 1906 Packard Rd. 665-
9281. Z
NICHOLSON MOTORCYCLE SALES
Triumph, Yamaha, BMW
Scooter Repairs
224 S. First St. 662-7409
A Bike Is A Necessity
Michigan's Campus becomes
accessible with a
BEAVER BIKE
Ride Our Rentals-
Complete Rental Service
We have EVERYTHiNG
in bike dccessories.
Beaver Bike Shop
605 Church NO 5-6607
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
A-1 New and Used Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington
BARGAIN CORNER
EVERYDAY LOW PRICES
Completediscounts on all health
and beauty aids.
THRIFTY SCOTT DISCOUNTS
337 S. Main St.
Ann Arbor
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

662-7787 days

eves. 663-9064
C9

Whenever you need the services
of a DRUG STORE remember-
The Village Apothecary
1112 So. University
open 9 to 9

OLD HIDELBERG
211-213 N. Main St. NO 8-9753
Specializing in GERMAN FOOD,
FINE BEER, WINE, LIQUOR
PARKING ON ASHLEY ST.
Hours: Daily 11 A.M.-2 A.M. Closed Mondays
g a VWIF V -V ?e f
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Dine Ton.ght..
. in one of the campus
area's finest restaurants.
.. . moderate prices.
VIHEUX CARRE
215 S. STATE

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RESTAU RANT

State St. on Campus

Phone NO 3-3441

III

We don't have the fanciest restaurant in town.
Nor is it the largest.
Ours is not the most exotic food.
The prices are not ridiculously low.
All we do is take the best meats obtainable.
And the freshest vegetables and the ripest fruits.
And modestly prepare them to whet
the most unyielding appetite.
(lncidently, we do make a good cup of fresh, hot coffee.)
TRY US SOON! We hope you'll agree.

PHOTO SUPPLIES
EVERYDAY LOW PRICES
Complete discounts on all health
and beauty aids.
THRIFTY SCOTT DISCOUNTS
337 S. Main St.
Ann Arbor
CAMERA FOR SALE
Leica II f2 Summitar Lens, speeds to
500. Syne for flash, coupled lens
finder-all attachments in excellent
cond. Orig. list price $375-sale price
$150. Call George Hall, X3584 or 3-
3718. DI
HELP WANTED
20-25 YR. OLD GIRL to live with handi-
capped college student. $50/week.
MA 6-5298 or 665-0547. H4
NURSERY SCHOOL TEACHER
Head teacher mornings in fall-Beth
Israel Nursery. Call NO 2-6188 for
application. H3
THRIFTY SCOTT
GRAND OPENING
25c Bobby Pins for 7c
THRIFTY SCOTT DISCOUNTS
337 S. Main St.
Ann Arbor
H5
STUDENTS - Part or full time work
available with the fastest growing
company in Ann Arbor. Some stu-
dents earn $100 par week. Call NO 5-
8719 between 3-5 p.m. for appoint-
ments. No telephone interviews. H
LOST AND FOUND
LOST:
SUMMER DAILY STAFF MEMBER
Can be easily identified by
rapturous look and swinging gait.
Reward: An interesting summer
Please Return to
420 Maynard Street

F2

A new treat in Ann Arbor
presents
Mexican Tacos

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
WHY subscribe to the.
SUMMER DAILY?
1) Apartment not air-conditioned?
DAILY makes a great fan ?
2) Worried about sun stroke?
DAILY makes a good sun shield I
3) No garbage disposal?
DAILY makes good wrapping
paper!
4) Worried about grass stains?
Sit on the DAILY!
5) Going on a picnic?
DAILY is good for starting fires!
6) Want to stay informed?
The DAILY is good for that, too!
F25
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
ANNOUNCING
Whit's Truck Rental
202 W. Washington St.
Ann Arbor
Call
NO 5-6875
Pick-ups Panels
Small Vans
FOR SALE
EVERYDAY LOW PRICES
Complete discounts on all health
and beauty aids.
THRIFTY SCOTT DISCOUNTS
337 5. Main St.
Ann Arbor

For
MICHIGAN DAILY
SUBSCRI PTIONS
Phone
NO 2-3241

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