PAGE FOUR TUF MICUTG AN nA TT.'v PAEFU 11 ' l T NilV A1IT 1/l'11 L' ., .4 JK3 J E Si B P NU FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1962 2 I IEI*& MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 2 3 4 1 DAY 3 DAYS 7 .85 1.00 1.95 2.40 2.85 6 DAYS 3.45 4.20 4.95 Figure 5 average words toa line. Phone NO 2-4786 . _ MISCELLANEOUS DO YOU FEEL LOST at college? Do you feel out of it because you don't know what's going on? Subscribe to the summer Daily. Only $2.00. Call 662- 3241. M3 BUSINESS SERVICES MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION-Mimeo- graphing-transcription. 334 Catherine Phone 665-8184. J11 HARPSICHORD INSTRUCTION by grad- uate of Yale Shool of Music. Call NO 8-8309. J10 HAVE A PICNIC! BEAT THE HEAT! Cold Watermelons Cold Pop Fresh Fruit Hot Barbequed Chickens Hot Barbequed Ribs at RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard Open every night 'til 12 J8 FOR RENT SUMMER APT. for 2 or 3 on campus. Call NO 8-8601. C5 ROOMS-Single or double - business, professional men, or grad. students. Clean and modern. NO 2-4738. 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F4 HURRY!! Singers needed immediately for Univ. Summer Choir. See Dr. Ali- feris, Lane Hall. Plo CREATIVITY STIFLED? Join The Daily photography staff. Financial remuner- ation. See Mike at 420 Maynard. F10 Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct. GB Los Angeles 45 34 .570 - Cleveland 45 34 .570 - New York 43 33 .566 1J Minnesota 45 38 .542 2 Detroit 40 39 .507 5 Baltimore 41 40 .506 5 Chicago 41 43 .489 6 Boston 37 43 .463 8!; Kansas City 37 45 .451 91 WashingtonE 26 51.338 18 YESTERDAY'S GAMES Cleveland 7, Detroit 6 Baltimore 5, Chicago 4 (Only games scheduled) TODAY'S GAMES Chicago at Cleveland (n) Baltimore at Detroit (n) New York at Minnesota (n) Washington at Kansas City (n) Boston at Los Angeles (n) NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. GB Los Angeles 57 29 .663 - San Francisco 55 30 .647 1 Pittsburgh 50 32 .610 5 St. Louis 45 36 .556 9 Cincinnati 43 35 .551 10 Milwaukee 40 41 .494 1412 Philadelphia 34 47 .420 20', Houston 32 46 .410 21 Chicago 30 54 .357 26 New York 21 57 .269 32 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Los Angeles 11, San Francisco 3 Pittsburgh 5, Philadelphia 0 (Only games scheduled) TODAY'S GAMES Milwaukee at Chicago St. Louis at New York (n) Houston at Cincinnati (n) Philadelphia at Pittsburgh (n) Los Angeles at San Francisco (n) MADRAS SHIRTS SALE PRICED 4.98 bE Authentic Hand Woven India Madras. Button-dow collar. Short Sleeved Assorted Colors oacs 0 G TR S PS "Triumph Over Tradition' 1209 South University Open Monday till 8:30 P.M. Special To TheDaily HONOLULU-Michigan's base- WIMBLEDON, England OP) - ball team suffered its first defeat Mrs. Karen Hantze Susman of in five games with Hawaii serv- Chula Vista, Calif., will meet Mrs. ice squads here Tuesday night when the Hawaii Marines blanked Vera Sukova of Czechoslovakia In the Wolverines, 2-0. the finals of the women's singles Michigan had beaten the Ma- here Saturday in the Wimbledon rines, 7-3, in a previous game. This Lawn Tennis Championships. time 'M' batters managed only six Mrs. Susman won her semi-final hits, and suffered their first shut- out in the 10 games they have match yesterday, 8-6, 6-1, from played in Hawaii. Ann Haydon of England, while Pitcher Dave Roebuck went the Mrs. Sukova downed Maria Bueno distance for Coach Don Lund, and of Brazil, 6-4, 6-3. allowed the Marines just six hits, but they made better use of their Other matches yesterday were hits than Michigan did. The Wol- all in the quarterfinal stage. verines threatened several times, but couldn't produce a tally. - Third-baseman Harvey Chap- man tripled with two out in the fifth, and first-baseman Dave Campbell doubled with two away in the eighth, but both were Psychology 'B' 6, Prescott 1 stranded by their mates. Hospital Serv. 8, Pharm. 'B' 1 Michigan, with a 38-16 record Social Psychology 'B' 7, Misfits 6 for the season, met the Subpac Nakamura 8, Willow Run 2 Raiders late last night. The Wol- Mathematics 15, Strauss 0 verines beat the Raider's last week Newman Club defeated Social Psych. in their first meeting. 'A' by forfeit 9.4 I \ lesure with gJkve Every day's a holiday with these shoes of softest 7 leather-fully insole cushioned and elasticized at 'i topline for snug fit. The two-eyelet tie with 16.00. The slipon with leather sole and heel; in ivory or saddle tan, 15.00. Both in 6-13 sizes. University Shop. Mail, phone orders, no C.O.D's. F Saks Fifth Avenue, 332 So. 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