THlE MICHIG~AN DAILY OR LEAGUE ROUNDUP Nichols Leads oberts Hurls 11-Hit Shutout at Tigers PGA Tourney P COLUMBUS, Ohio (P) - Boyis ii 01A! ish By The Associatead ress BALTIMORE - Veteran Robin berts gave up 11 hits but still iched a shutout as the American ague leading Baltimore Orioles ipped Detroit 5-0"last night. Roberts, going the distance for e sixth time, hurled his 40th etime shutout, boasting his rec- I to 7-4. Baltimore erupted for two more ns in the fourth and added two ore in the fifth to chase Detroit ater Dave! Wickersham. * *" 'I MINNEAPOLIS - ST. PAUL - ed Newman and reliever Bob e cooled off Minnesota bats in Newman went seven innings, al- lowing five singles, before he was taken out because of the 90-degree heat and sticky humidity. Lee blanked the Twins over the final two innings, preserving the Angels' 13th shutout of the season. BOSTON-Dick Stuart, Ameri- can League RBI leader with 77, belted a pair of lofty two-run homers which Boston rode to a 5-0 victory over Washington last night. The first baseman's 21st and 22nd home runs off laser Al Koch gave him six in the last five games. ling mid-summer .heat last ht as the Los Angeles Angels, NEW YORK-John Blanchard's ed the Twins 1-0 on Felix three-run homer capped a seven- res' home run. run third inning - New York's biggest of the season-and the1 Yankees trimmed the Cleveland Indians 8-4 last night.t k t CHICAGO - Left-hander Gary1 Peters set down Kansas City ont three hits last night as the Chi- cago White Sox defeated the Ath- letics 6-1. Peters, the 1963 rookie of the year, collected his 11th victory3 against four defeats in one of his better performances of the season., Pete Ward and Ron Hansen led the Chicago attack, driving in two runs apiece, while Bill Skowron{ hammered his first home run for the Sox and 14th of the season. MILWAUKEE - Rain forced postponement of the doubleheader between the Milwaukee Braves and Pittsburgh Pirates last night. The Braves had taken a 3-0 lead in the second inning of the first game. CINCINNATI - A wild throw back to the pitcher by Don Pav- letich led to the winning run, which scored on Clay Dalrymple's squeeze bunt, as National League- leading Philadelphia nipped Cin- cinnati 5-4 last night. ST. LOUIS-Lou Brock tripled home 'the tie-breaking run with two out in the eighth inning last night and then scored on Dick Groat's single as, the St. Louis Cardinals defeated the New York Mets 9-8. Brock's third hit of the game, a liner into the right field corner off of reliever Tracy Stallard, de- livered pinch runner Julian Jav- ier. Groat followed with his third hit for three RBLs of the night. Bobby Nichols choked off a plague of bogeys in time for a 71 yes- terday for a 135 total and clung to a one-stroke lead over Arnold Palmer at the halfway point of the 46th PGA golf championship. But everybody was saying, "Here comes Venturi." Ken Venturi, sensational win- ner of the U. S. Open last month in Washington's sweltering heat, turned on the same kind of rifle- like iron play in the late shadows for a second round five-under-par 65 and a 36-hole score of 137. He was tied with 41-year-old Ba Wininger, a silver-haired teaching professional from Las Vegas. The two were two shotsi off the lead and one back of Palmer, who registered his second straight 68 for 136. The 6,851-yard, par 70 Columbus' Country Club course again took a terrific beating in the hot, humid conditions but no one was as hot as Venturi. The day's second best score was a 66 fashioned by bespectacled 'Mason Rudolph of Clarksville, Tenn.. who used only 27 putts. Rudolph was tied at 139 with New Zealander Bob Charles, with 68- 71; British Open Champion Tony Lema, 71-68, and little known Tom Nieporte of Locust Valley, N. Y., 68-71. Defending champion Jack Nick- laus had a nightmarish double bogey six at the 15th for a 73. ON 7~ FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH 1432 Washtenow Ave. 1501 W. Liberty St. NO 2-4466 Ralph B. Piper, David Brocklein, Fred Holtfreter, Pastors Ministers: Ernest T. Campbell, Malcolm Worshi Services-8:30ond 11:15 Brown, Virgil Janssen Iil ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH and the EPISCOPAL STUDENT FOUNDATION 306 N. Division NO 2-409/ SUNDAY 8:00 a.m.--Holy Communion. 10:00 a.m.-Holy Communion (Is and 3rd Sundays). Morning Prayer (2nd and 4th Sundays). 7:00 p.m.-Evening Prayer. WEDNESDAY 7:00 a.m.--Holy Communion. FRIDAY 1 2:10 p.m.-Holy Communion. a.m. I 11 If Major League Standings I AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet. GB Baltimore 54 33 .621 - New York 52 32 .619 Y2 Chicago 52 34 .605 1% Minnesota 47 42 .528 8 Detroit 44 44 .500 10% Los Angeles 44 47 .484 12 Boston 43 47 .478 12%4 Cleveland 37 49 .43016%4 Kansas City 34 56 .478 21i% Washington 35 58 .376 22 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS New York 8, Cleveland 4 Baltimore 5, Detroit B Boston 5, Washington 0 Los Angeles 1, Minnesota 0 Chicago 6, Kansas iCty 1 TODAY'S GAMES Los Angeles at Minnesota Kansas City at Chicago Detroit at Baltimore (2, t-n) Cleveland at New York Washington at Boston NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet. GB Philadelphia 51 34 .600 - San Francisco 52 36 .591 Y2 Cincinnati 48 40 .546 412 Pittsburgh 44 40 .524 64 Milwaukee 45 42 .517 7 St. Louis 45 43 .512 7i/2 x-Los Angeles 43 43 .500 812 Chicago 42 43 .494 9 x-liouston 39 50 .43814 New York 26 64 .284 2714 x-Played night game. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Philadelphia 5, Cincinnati 4 Houston at San Francisco (inc) St. Louis 9, New York 8 Chicago at Los Angeles (Inc) Pittsburgh at Milwaukee (rain) TODAY'S GAMES Philadelphia at Cincinnati Pittsburgh at Milwaukee Chicago at Los Angeles New York at St. Louis Houston at San Francisco, THE CHURCH OF CHRIST W. Stadium at Edgewood Across from Ann Arbor High John G. Makin, Minister SUNDAY 10:00 a.m.-Bible School. 11:00 a.m.-Regular Worship. 6:00p.m.W-Evening Worship. WEDNESDAY SUNDAY Worship at 9:00 and 10:30 a.m. Presbyterian Campus Center located at the Church. Staff: Jack Borckordt and Patricia Pickett Stoneburner. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL AND STUDENT CENTER (The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod) 1511 Washtenaw Ave. Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor John Koenig, Vicar SUNDAY 9:15 a.m.--Bible Study. 10:30 a.m.-Service, with Holy Communion, Sermon, "A Lesson in Penitence." 10:15 a.m.-Meet to leave for Gamma Delta Regional All-Day Outing. WEDNESDAY 9:00-Book Review, "Two World's or None," by W. J. Danker. The Rev. Calvin Fiege, Reviewer. 10:00 p.m.-Midweek Devotion. BETHLEHEM UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 432 S. Fourth St. NO 5-6149 Sunday Worship Service-9:30 a.m. Sunday Church School-9:30 a.m. Holy Communion -- Second Sunday of each month. Church School-9:45 a.m. Holy Baptism-First Sunday of month. Nursery facilities during worship services and church school. LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER AND CHAPEL INational Lutheran Council) Hill St. at S. Forest Ave. Dr. Henry 0. Yoder, Pastor SUNDAY 9:00 a.m.-Bible Study. 10:00 a.m.-Worship Service and Communion. 7:00 p.m.--"Education as an Element of So- cial Redemption," Allan Pfnister, Professor of Philosophy and Dean of the Faculty, Wittenberg University. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Corner State and William Dr. Fred E. Luchs, Minister 8:30 a.m.-Chapel. 10 a.m.---Sanctuary. "Spiritual Values of Shakespeare," Dr. Fred E. Luchs. Nursery care provided at 10 a.m. Student Guild, 802 Monroe, the Rev. J. Edgar Edwards. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 512 E. Huron NO 3-93/6 Sunday Morning Worship Service at 10:00 o4m. 7:30 p.m.-Bible Study. Transportation furnished for all NO 2-2/56. services-Coll SIl S Authorized TRIUMPH Dealer Sales, Service & Parts HERB ESTES AUTOMART 319 W. Huron 665-3688 ST. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL 331 Thompson N"O 3-0557 SUNDAY-Masses at 7:00, 8:00, 9:30, 11:00, 12:00, 12:30. MON DAY-SATURDAY-Masses of 6:00 .m., 6:30, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 and 12:00. WEDNESDAY--7:30 p.m.-Mother Perpetual Help Devotions. Confessions following. SATURDAY-Confessions: 3:30-5:00; /:30- 9:00 p.m. I I+ FOR RENT RADUATE WOMAN wants roommate for furnished apt. Call 668-6866. C30 (MEDIATE occupancy for a clean, quiet room in private home. Near the bus line. Call 8-6551. C25 HELP WANTED ABOVE AVERAGE income available for mature graduate or faculty couple able to provide home and become pro- fessional boarding parents for 6 teen- age boys. 663-7511, X 277. H9 BABYSITTER FOR FALL-Must be ex- perienced, mature. Light housekeep- ing. 665-3257. H8 'AR CAMPUS-Furn House for Trad students preferred. Call 3-5. 663- 021 CAMPUS APTS. AVAILABLE FOR FALL 2, 3. & 4 man apts., modern, fur- nished, featuring split level design. Call NO 3-8866, 022 CAMPUS-AUG. 20 Several remodeled one or two bed- room furnished apts. available for Fall occupancy. NO 5-0234. C29 FURNISHED ROOMS For men students, near campus. Lobby with TV and snack facilities. $6 and $8. 8-9593. 06 ARBOR FOREST APARTMENTS EXCLUSIVE CAMPUS LOCATION 721 S. FOREST Fall occupancy-1 and 2 bedroom fur- nished and unfurnished apartmentn. Free parking. Apply manager, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. only. Clo SALES POSITION AVAILABLE High starting salary plus commis- sions, in an industry with a future. Training programn and fringe bene- fits. Write C. B. Gould, P. 0. Box 127, Flint, Michigan. MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS GUITARS, ETC. Make Repairs, Buy and Sell Private and Group Instruction 3 Hoots Daily Herb David Guitar Studio NO 5-8001 209 S. STATE X A-1 New and Used Instruments BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS 1 Rental Purchase Plan PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W: Washington ROOM AND BOARD BOARDING FOR MEN-Friends Center Intn'l. Co-op, 1416 Hill St. Summer $70. 4 hrs. work required. Call 3-3856 or 2-9890 El USED CARS FOR SALE TAPE RECORDER, $75. Umbrella tent, $20. Camp stove, $10. 668-7333. B FOR SALE - 1962 Van Dyke mobile home, 10x50 ft., with 9-18 screened-in porch. Reasonable. 438-4359. B6 NINROD RIVERIA-1964 Demonstrators, like new-$595. We also rent campers. A to Z Rentals, 1007 Wayne Rd. Phone Wayne-PArk 2-0591. B7 FOR SALE-One Rek-o-kut K33H turn- table, in good codition, reasonably priced. Call NO 3-6211 after 6. B4 WANTED TO BUY WANTED TO BUY-Indian Head Cents and other coins Phone 662-2373. KI BUSINESS SERVICES TYPING - Theses and manuscripts. 668-8354. J3 TYPING 7T YOURSELF? Grad. students inquire about penny master and our offset process. Pro- fessional Service Associates, 665-8184. J 665-8184 MANUSCRIPT typing, transription, Imedical, legal, technical conferences, mimeographing, offset. Quick, Accurate, Experienced ANN ARBOR PROFESSIONAV SERVICE ASSOCIATES 334 Catherine PER SONAL DESPERATELY NEEDED!! Two tickets to Under the Sycamore Tree. Call 662-2117. F FOLK DANCE AND PICNIC-Sunday, July 19, 2:00 PM. till dark. Ethnic meal-5:30, $1.00. West Park Pavilion, off Chapin St. Everyone welcome. F9 ' Ii T 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. §VAN BOVEN SEMI-ANNUAL SALE ALL ITEMS chosen for this sale are from our regular stock. They represent excellent values and are reduced for quick clearance. §u uCuLOTHINGu SUITS Pants TopeCoats 20% to 50% fFFf50% OFF § Includes both Summer andtGr uSpecialGroup § Winter weights.Gr §§ Sport Coats ain Coats Jackets 2% -to 50% OF Special Group 20 to 50% OFF Includes both Summer and at Great Reductions Special Group §Winter weights. _______________ § § § ~FURNISHINGS,§ Dress Shirts SportShirts § Short and Long Sleeves This sale represents a fine Including Knits § Group 1-6.50 to 7.95 selection of our specially 4.50 to 4.95. 3.50 § 4.995. for 14.50. designed man-tailored 5.50 to 5. . . . ..3.95 Sirts-Shorts 6.50 to 6.95. ...4.95 Grop 2f8.95.to 1..5 7.50 to 8.95.. .6.50 Group (3 for 17.50) Slacks- Skirts 9.50 to 10.95.-.-. 7.95 § ~and Coats§ §§ Robes. 50% off L_ ______ Pajamas 25%, off § § Special Group B r uaS ot Special Group § § Y X4.1 § Bets ... 50% off~ 5.50 .........4.5 c w a § Special Group 7.95 2.00............1.35§ 35§ § 8.9 ........95 2.50........... ..1.65 § Straw Hats 9 9.50 to 10.00.. 7.95 3.50 tio 4.00.. 2.65 § 50%o off 10.95. .. .. .. ..8.50 5.00 to 7.50 . . 3.5 Call APARTMENTS LIMITED 663-0511 or 663-1926 MERCEDES 190 SL-29,000 miles, mint condition. $1850. 662-6135. N20 EXCELLENT late 1962 MG Midget. Must C31 , sell! 663-6567 evenings. N18 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 furnished 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 TWO BDRM. APARTMENTS FOR FALL Large, luxurious, modern some air-conditioned start at $185 APARTMENTS LIMITED 530 S. Forest 663-0511 C24 CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES ANNOUNCING Wht'e Truck Rental 1960 WHITE MG-A convert., $1,000. First offer accepted. 482-0511 after 6. N17 SIMCA - 1959. Aronde Super Delux- 34,000 miles. Call eves. 665-5266. N16 '62 BUICK Special, white conv., buck. seats. Best offer. NO 5-6811. N15 1960 MG-A white convertible. NO 5- 3373. Best offer accepted. N10 TRANSPORTATION RIDE WANTED to N.Y.C. on August 13 Iand back to Ann Arbor on the 23. Will share driving and expenses. Call 3-1561, X 545 after 5. G NOTICE! For Airport Limousine Service call 663- 8300. To Metropolitan $4.00. To Willow Run $450. Metro round trip $7.00. G1 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! Join the fun at HONDA of Ann Arbor. 1906 Packard Rd. 665- 9281.Z2 NICHOLSON MOTORCYOLE SALES Triumph, Yamaha, BMW Scooter Repairs 224 S. First St. 662-7409 BARGAIN CORNER LANVIN The best perfume Paris has to offer. Available at: THE VILLAGE APOTHECARY 1112 So. University HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! You, yes you, can be the lucky, favored privileged 2500th person to call 662- 3241 \to order the Michigan Daily to be delivered to you five mornings a week full of the latest news, pro- vocative editorials, and latest adver- tising specials. If you are Number 2500, you will receive your subscrip- tion gratis. Why don't you call up right now, as we are rapidly approach- ing the Magic Number. F HAVE POWER DRIVEN SWEEPER- Will travel anywhere to sweep up torn parking tickets. Call day or night . . . If no answer-hang up. "'PALADIN'" F Meet the Right People The purpose of our organization, using established techniques of personality appraisal and an IBM system, isto 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 NEW CARS SUMMER SALE! MG-B'S, MG SPORTS SEDANS, ALPHA-ROMEO'S & JAGUAR 3.8'S We now have a very nice selection of