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THE MICHIGAN UA Tl'.v

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TUESDAY, JULY 17, 4962

Shop with your "Friendly Dealer"
FOR ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT
Gof-
Tennis-
Badmin ton--.
Swimming-
STEIN & GOETZ Sporting Goods
206 E. Washington St. - Downtown Ann Arbor

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DIRECTORY
ON SALE
WEDNESDAY

SPORTS SHORTS:
Yacht Race
Boats In
By The Associated Press
MACKINAC ISLAND - The
sloop Gypsy sailed across the fin-
ish line first last night in the 235-
mile Mackinac yacht race, 54
hours 22 minutes and 53 seconds
after it left Port Huron.
Gypsy finished at 8:52 p.m.,and
Falcon II came in at 9:11 with an
elapsed time of 61:11:14. Both are
Class A boats.
Gypsy will not necessarily be the
final winner, however. Final
standings are based on corrected
time.
The rest of the 101-boat fleet
was becalmed and a third finisher
was not expected until about 11
p.m. Gypsy and Falcon II were
in sight two hours before finishing.
As they came across, no other
boats were in sight.
Two Lead in Golf
WICHITA, Kan. - Three-time
Oregon champion Carol Jo Skala
and five-time Kansas titlist Na-
tasha Fife matched par 72's for
co-medalist honors in the 32nd
annual Women's Trans-Mississip-
pi Golf Tournament yesterday.
Yank Heads Fencers
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina -
Ed Richards, a Boston school
teacher who is rated the finest
three-weapon fencer in the United
States, compiled the top score in
the first round of the world fenc-
ing championships yesterday.
Richards, United States foil
champion and runnerup in epee
at the recent national champion-
ships, compiled a 'record of five
victories, with 25 points and only
six points against him, to advance
Ito the second round.

By The Associated Press
KANSAS CITY - Whitey Ford
posted his eighth victory and the
New York Yankees tightened their
grip on first place in the American
League by defeating the Kansas;
City Athletics 3-1 yesterday.
An error by Billie Consolo paved
the way for New York's first two-
runs, which were unearned. With'
one out in the second inning, El-
ston Howard on second and Hector
Lopez on first, second baseman
Jerry Lumpe fielded a bouncer off
the bat of Cletis Boyer, but Con-
solo bobbled the throw to second.
Howard scored and Lopez took
third, subsequently scoring on
Ford's sacrifice fly.
* * *
LOS ANGELES - Don Rudolph
pitched a four-hitter and Bob
Johnson drove in three runs with
a homer and single yesterday as
the Washington Senators defeated
the Los Angeles Angels 4-1.
Rudolph (3-3) let the Angels get
only one man as far as second base
until Lee Thomas spoiled his shut-
out with a home run in the eighth.
Rudolph struck out three and
didn't walk a man.
NEW YORK - The San Fran-
cisco Giants used a couple of rally-
killing relief jobs by Don Larsen
and young Bob Garibaldi to beat
the New York Mets 3-2 last night
and close in on National League
leading Los Angeles.
The victory, which gave the Gi-
ants a 2-1 series victory, pulled
them to within two games of the
Dodgers, idle last night.
* * *
PITTSBURGH - Johnny Logan
of Pittsburgh hit a grand slam
home run, his first extra base hit
of the season, in leading the Pi-
rates to a 5-2 victory over the St.
Louis Cardinals last night.
MILWAUKEE - Southpaw Bob
Hendley fashioned a masterful six-
hitter in hurling the Milwaukee
Braves to a 3-0 victory over the
Cincinnati Reds last night with a
help of home runs by Joe Adcock
and Roy McMillan.
DOMIN ICK'SI
PIZZAS-SUBS

LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Woman's Bulova watch. Reward.
Call NO 5-7836. Al
FOR SALE
LEAVING TOWN! Must sell all house-
hold furnishings at once. 1430
White St. B-9
DIAMONDS-At wholesale prices from
our mines to you. Buy direct and
save. Robert Haack Diamond Import-
ers. 504 First National Bldg. NO 3-0653.
B8
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY on
radios, phonos, tape recorders and TVs
with this ad. Campus Radio & TV.
325 E. Hoover. X4
AT GRINNELL'S
Used Upright Practice Pianos
$89.30
Used Grands
from $495
Brand New Spinet
$399

MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .70 1.95 3.45
3 .85 2.40 4.20
4 1.00 2.85 4.95
Figure 5 overage words to a line.,
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily
Phone NO 2-4/86
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
NEED A BIKE!
If your soles are wearing thin on the
hot summer sidewalks, stop in at
BEAVER'S BIKE
AND HARDWARE
Ask about Beaver's
BIKE RENTAL
(by the week or month)
Your bike failing?
Beaver can restore it to good health.

ELSTON HOWARD
... scores first run

Yankees Defeat Athletics;
Angels Tripped by Senators

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Major League
Standings

605 Church

Once in a lifetime special
Piano and Organ

NO 5-6607
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PETS AND SUPPLIES
PLEASE! Home needed for housebroken,
lovely - temperament, long-hair, 10-
mo.-old, virgin cat. NO 5-3507, 6 p.m.
Ti
BARGAIN CORNER
MEN'S WEAR: SUMMER SPECIALS--
Blue cord pants $2.99; Bermudas and
swim suits 1.99 and up. Short sIeve
sport shirts 1.25 up. Wash and wear
pants 3.95 up. Briefs, shorts, T-shirts
69c. Canvas casuals, oxfords, 2.95, 3.95.
Many other BIG BUYS. SAM'S STORE,
122 E. Washington St. W2
USED CARS
'56 OLDS, 2-door sedan, clean and good
tires. Call HU 2-5760 ext. 312 N-8
1954 FORD-Good transportation. Call
NO 2-8639 after 6:00. N5
1961 SAAB-Fully equipped. 13,000 miles.
Best offer. NO 2-2763. N3
REAL ESTATE
SETTING UP YOUR OWN PRACTICE?
WANT A TOP LOCATION? I own a
modern building with 3500 square feet
of usable space and all utilities. Ideal
for Doctors, Dentists, or a combined
medical clinic. It is located close to
the Sunrise Shopping Center east of
Ypsilanti and would service the large
Willow Run and Eastern Ypsilanti
Township area with a population
density of at least ten thousand
people. There are no Doctors or Den-
tists with offices in the area and the
people have to drive to Ypsilanti
now I will give the right people a
wonderful deal, either to lease or to
buy. For further information call
PETER SAVAGE, HU 3-4427; If no
answer, call HU) 2-2207. RI
HELP WANTED
WANTED-Student commercial artist.
Write Box 3, 420 Maynard, c/o Michi-
gan Daily. H3
RIGHT HANDED Amer. born males
under 25 to be a subject for psych.
experiments. 1.25 an hr. Contact Miss
Budor, room 3435 Mason Hall. H-4
COLLEGE MEN
Part time nelp-17 hours per week.
Summer school student preferred.
Working schedule will be arranged.to
fit class and study schedule if neces-
sary.
Salary offered-$50 per week.
Call Mr. Miller, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.,
662-9311. Hi

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Los Angeles
Cleveland
Minnesota
Chicago
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TAPE
1200 Acetate
1800 Acetate
1800 Mylar

$1.49
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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
New York 3, Kansas City 1
Washington 4, Los Angeles 1
Only games scheduled
TODAY'S GAMES
New York at Boston (n)
Washington at Chicago (2, twi)
Cleveland at Minnesota (n)
Baltimore at Kansas City (n)
Detroit at Los Angeles (n)

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CLEARANCE

SALE

Los Angeles
San Francisco
Pittsburgh
St. Louis
Cincinnati
Milwaukee
Philadelphia
Houston
Chicago
New York

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10% off with this ad
at HI F1 & TV CENTER
on Thayer Street
SERVICE AND REPAIRS
Free pick-up and delivery
NO 5-8607
HI-FI and TV CENTER
next to Hill Aud. on Thayer St.
X2
BUSINESS SERVICES
MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION-Mimeo-
graphing-transcription. 334 Catherine
Phone 665-8184. Ji1
ANY MOTH HOLES, TEARS, OR BURNS
in your clothes? We'll reweave them
like new. WEAVE-BAC SHOP, 224
Arcade. J3
All roads lead to
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard
Food
Specialties
Kitchen Utensils
Open every night till Midnight
COME IN AND BROWSE AT THE
TREASURE,
MART

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of
Typewriters

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812 Monroe

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Milwaukee 3, Cincinnati 0
San Francisco 3, New York 2
Pittsburgh 5, St. Louis 2
Chicago at Houston (inc.)
(Only games scheduled)
TODAY'S GAMES
Philadelphia at Houston (2, twi)
Los Angeles at Cincinnati (n)
San Francisco at Milwaukee (n)
Chicago at St. Louis (n)
(Only games scheduled)

MISCELLANEOUS
If you are looking for a good
time and an ice cold beer
this summer come to the
SCHWABEN INN
at 215 Ashley
The only place in town fea-
turing the gigantic POOR
BOY SANDWICH and the
terrific SCHWABENBURGER
Beer-Wine-Liquor
M2
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
TIRE SALE CONTINUES .. .
Get our price before you buy! Life-
time guarantee. No money down.
Up to one year to pay. Specializing
in brake service and motor tune-
UPS.
HICKEY'S SERVICE STATION
Main at Catherine NO 8-7717
S3
FOREIGN CAR SERVICE
We service all makes and models
of Foreign and Sports Cars.
Lubrication $1.50
Nye Motor Sales
514 E. Washington
82
C-TED
STANDARD
SERVICE
FRIENDLY SERVICE
IS OUR BUSINESS
Stop in NOW for
brake work
engine tune-up
battery and tire check-up
"You expect more from
Standard and you get it."
SOUTH UNIVERSITY & FOREST
NO 8-9168
81

WE DELIVER-
NO 2-5414

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In
EXCELLENT CONDITION

529 Detroit St.

NO 2-1363

Featuring student furnishings of all
kinds, appliances, typewriters, televi-
sions, bicycles, etc. Open Monday and
Friday Evenings 'til 9.
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For your best buy

come

to

MORRI LL'S
314 South State

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COEDS:
While you're having a FREE cup
of . coffee, why not have your
HAIR DONE at the
VOGUE BEAUTY SALON
300 S. Thayer in the concourse
of the Bell Tower
Where it's COOL all summer long.
Call NO 8-8354, also evenings
by appointment

FOR RENT
$75, 3 ROOMS, bath, garage. Unfurn-
ished except stove and refrigerator.
Available Aug. 7th. NO 2-4684 C-29
FURNISHED-3 rooms and bath. Near
campus. Couple preferred. NO 5-7215.
C27
SUMMER-Close to State Theatre. 3
furnished rooms and private bath.
$60 a month. Call NO 2-7274. C28
ROOMS-Single or double - business,
professional men, or grad. students.
Clean and modern. NO 2-4738. C25
VERY NICE ROOMS and bath on Gran-
ger for 1 or 2 graduate students.
Breakfast privileges. Garage available.
Call NO 2-3932. C2
Summer Rates
Furnished apts. from $60 up. NO
5-9405. C20
NEW twvL bedroom apartment units now
being completed on South Forest for
Sept. occupancy. For appoint. to see,
call Karl D. Malcolm, Jr. Realtor
NO 3-0511. C2
PERSONAL
GJS-OH YEAH? Well I don't like you
either. JAL F-4
DEAR BO(O)B-why don't you like me?
I like you. -Bob S. F15
A VOLTMETER, a voltmeter, my tele-
vision for a voltmeter. NO 2-1418 F-2
SINGLE MALE has interesting propo-
sition for single girl. Call: 2-4591 309
Hayden. Mornings or evenings. F-1
PHIL: The Pizza man is on your taill
Watch out for the flying pepperrcal t
F-6
URGENTi Subjects needed for simple,
painless, psychological experiment.
You must be hypnotizeable. 1, 2, to
3 hr. session. $1.25 an hour. Call
Marjorie Freston 665-4381 from 10 p.m.
to 12 midnight week days. F17
WOULD YOU LIKE TO TRAVEL WEST
after summer school? Male student
would like passengers on auto tour
of Yellowstone, Seattle, San Francisco,
and other places. Share driving and
expenses. Call Jerry at NO 5-7892.
DEAR MALINDA, DAVID, ELLEN, RON,
OLLIE, OPPIE, BOOM BOOM, CD,
HP, KRAUT, KWINT, JEAN, MARTH,
CAGGY, NEIL, STEVE, GAIL, BUDDY,
NICHOLS, PAT, ED, etc.-
Hi. Theta Mu.
F-3
STUDENTS AND TEACHERS-Closing
out my large library. Books on many
subjects by famous authors; Collec-
tion of 70 years. Private sale at low
prices. 617 Packard St. (near State)
12 noon to 4 p.m. every day except
- Sunday. F11
TRAVEL WEST AFTER SUMMER SES-
SION. Young Eng. Faculty member
would like partner on auto tour of
Yellowstone, Glacier, Seattle, S. Fran-
cisco, Grand Canyon. Camping and
hiking. Share expenses. Call Alex
Henkin, NO 3-9693 or UM Ext. 2163.
F15

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DISCOUNT
RECORDS

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Experienced Hair Stylists

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ANNOUNCES A
SPECIIAL SALE
MONDAY, July 16th, through Saturday, July 21st
1 OFF LIST PRICE
on all records in our huge stock

MORRI LL'S
Office and School
Supplies
SUMMER SALE ON
TYPEWRITERS
Portables, Standards, and
Electrics
Don't miss this chance to pick
up a typewriter at a real
bargain.

Read
Daily
Classifieds

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except imports. . . with

the coupon below

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45 ,LARGE STOCK
SOF CURRENT
POPULAR HITS
ONE FREE
WITH EVERY 10
PURCHASED
LIMITED QUANTITIES OF
PAST HITS ONLY 65c EA.

BOOKS
All Hardbound Books
20% OFF Publishers
Price. Large Stock of
Children's Books and
Paperbacks.

314 S. State

NO 5-9141
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CHARGE APPLICATIONS

NOW BEING TAKEN

Fishing for an economical and
convenient way to pay your bills? Stop
in at either of Ann Arbor Bank's

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THIS COUPON IS WORTH if OFF LIST PRICE
: ILIST PRICE 11.9812.9813.9814.9815.9816.98 Free
i SALE PRICE 11.3211.9912.6513.3213.9914.661 Pan
u All LP's are included in this sale.. .except imports

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