FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY' WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 1962 FOUR TUE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY. JULY 15. 1fl~2 ,....va a+F. ^Yaa.aR V V.iai i4J 1VVN Major League Standings Yankees Continue To Win; Minnesota Tops Cleveland AMERICAN LEAGUE New York Los Angeles Cleveland Minnesota. Baltimore Chicago Detroit Boston Kansas City Washington W 51 48 48 48 46 47 43 43 41 31 L 35 40 41 43 44 46 44 46 51 56 Pct. GB .591 -- .545 4 .540 4% .527 5',z .511 7 .506 7 Y 494 S8 .485 9 .446 13 .354 20% NATIONAL Los Angeles San Francisco Pittsburgh St. Louis Cincinnati Milwaukee Philadelphia Houston Chicago New York LEAGUE WV L Pct. GB 62 32 .660 - 60 34 .640 2 57 35 .620 4 50 41 .550 101/2 48 40 .447 11 45 46 4.496 15Y2 41 51 :444 20 34 55 .381 25%~ 35 58 .376 26]' 24 63 .276 341, YESTERDAY'S RESULTS New York 1, Boston 0' Washington 1, Chicago 0 Minnesota 7, Cleveland 2 Baltimore at Kansas City (inc.) Detroit at Los Angeles (inc.) TODAY'S GAMES New York at Boston Washington at Chicago (n) Cleveland at Minnesota Detroit at, Los Angeles (n) Baltimore at Kansas City (n) YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Philadelphia 3, Houston 0 (2nd inc.) Los Angeles at Cincinnati (inc.) San Francisco at Milwaukee (inc.) Chicago at St. Louis (inc.) (Only games scheduled) TODAY'S GAMES Los Angeles at Cincinnati (n) San Francisco at Milwaukee (n) Pittsburgh at New York (2) Chicago at St. Louis (n) Philadelphia at Houston (n) By The Associated Press BOSTON - Ralph Terry's four- hitter and rookie Tom Thresh's clutch single in the eighth inning produced New York's fifth straight victory last night, a 1-0 decision over the Boston Red Sox. Thresh delivered a sharp single to right field with two men out to score Hector Lopez from second base. Lopez and Clete Boyer had' singled off loser Gene Conley in the eighth after the Sox pitcher had allowed only two singles in the first seven frames. Terry, running his record to 12-8, struck out nine and walked three. MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL-Har- mon Killebrew, emerging from vir- tually a season-long hitting slump, smashed his fifth home run in six games and his 22nd of the season and Camilo Pascual pitched his 14th victory as Minnesota bounced Cleveland, 72, last night. The Idaho slugger drove in four runs, one on a sacrifice fly and three more with his homer, a long drive which cleared the left center field fence at the 390 foot mark. Killebrew, still batting only .241, has hit in six straight games and driven across 17 runs during the spree, giving him 63 RBI for the season. H SPORTS SHORTS: RAY SENKOWSKI ... surprise win Prepster, M' Senior FEINER GLASS & PAINT CO. 216 W. William Street Ann Arbor, Michigan Telephone NO 5-9131 We Have All Kinds of Glass-Mirrors and Furniture Tops We Have the Nationally Advertised Paints Also, we have complete glass service for foreign cars. Free Parking in Front of Our Store WE HAVE BEEN SERVING THE COMMUNITY FOR 77 YEARS 4 ICharles Tops French Openj II _ ® i SH MEN'S SHESALE.§ Our summer clearance of Men's Quality footwear including summer weights-two§ tones and some rubber sole styles. All shoes are from our regular stocks of French-Shriner-Johnston & Murphy G. H. Bass and British Imports styles. You can make wonderful savings on every pair as these shoes all sell from $12.95 § to $29.95 per pair. Not every size in each shoe, but there is your size in some style. Three price groups - $7.95 $9.95 - $12.95 ALL SALES FINAL; NO RETURNS! Summer store hours 9 to 5:30 daily 'F9 to 1 :00 Saturday VAN BOVEN SHOES 17 Nickels Arcade - Ann Arbor, Michigan Ug ~ aagex>dhae4Y CLASSIFIEDS ,; i - Call NO 3-4156 Special weekend rates from 5 p.m. Friday till 9 a.m. Monday . . . $15.00 plus 9c a mile. Rates include gas, oil, insurance. DR. LIVINGSTON I PRESUME-- oops, my name is Mary. 514 E. WASHINGTON ST. tai I FOR SALE RUGS, NEVER USED-9x12 $25; also matching pair larger sizes. G. E. Vac. $15. Call NO 2-9894. B-10 LEAVING TOWN! Must sell all house- hold furnishings at once. Bowling ball, leather golf shoes 8%D, ladies ice skates. 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 ZEE-The cards are being shuffled and dealt. CRAW-More and more I'm getting to like you less and less. The not so helpless one. THE DR. LIVINGSTON, I presume seminar announces a meeting to be held shortly-some time in the middle of the night... also bad puns and good beer. URGENT! Subjects needed for simple, painless, psychological experiment. You must beyhypnotizeable. 1, 2, to 3 hr. .session. $1.25 an hour. Call Marjorie Freston 665-4381 from 10 p.m. to 12 midnight week days. F17 WOULD YOU LIKE TO TRAVEL WEST after summer school? Male student would like passengers on auto tour of Yellowstone, Seattle, San Francisco, and other places. Share driving and expenses. Call Jerry at NO 5-7892. TRAVEL WEST AFTER SUMMER SES- SION. Young Eng. Faculty member would like partner on auto tour of Yellowstone, Glacier, Seattle, S. Fran- cisco, Grand Canyon. Camping and hiking. Share expenses. Call Alex Henkin, NO 3-9693 or UM Ext. 2163. }_ m I t' :'4T;., F .5. n, '>- "'I '1 'i Y,.,'t ,, t . ,,V "K. C ON SALE TODAY at the Engine Arch the Diag and Union Summer Session '62 ,, ,' 1I ********~*'~. '""'7.. ...,..-'...-....-.-.,'....xc':*7YM$c.Y'. .