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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1962

TIlE MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1962

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Minnesota Sets Record
With Two Grand Slams
MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL (A')-!
A Major League record - two
grand slam home runs - featured
an 11-run first inning for Minne-
sota as the Twins unleashed a 15-!ht a ac ye er y to m u t e
Cleveland Indians, 14-3.k~Fiiw -
Bob Allison and Harmon Kille-
brew slammed the bases-loaded
homers in the first inning explo-
sion that enabled lefthander Dick
Stigman, making his first start
for the Twins after 25 relief ap- .
pearances, to coast to victory.
The Twins sent 14 batters to the
plateiin he first inngadseven
of hemcolectd htsincluding
htcletdhome runs by Allison, Killebrew
and Earl Battey.:.
Allison hit the first one with the
bases full his first time up. Bat- BOB ALLISON
tey's shot followed Allison's and.. first one
Indian starter Barry Latman (4-6)
was relieved by Jim Perry.
Killebrew, who had walked
ahead of Allison's homer, came
up a second time in the inning
with the bases loaded and blasted
his 23rd homer of the year off-
Perr y.
Killebrew added his second
hoe fthe game (No. 24) with hoeIf..:: : ::::::
none on in the third.
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BOSTON - Mickey Mantle
clouted a tremendous home run ...
and drove in four runs as the New ::::::::: z=:::::..:;.:"::::::::,
York Yankees rolled to their sixth:;
straight victory with a 12-4 deci- .::'_:- ?: ::: ;_ __.<;:
sion over Boston yesterday.
The league-leading Yanks got er scn o pee pthn
their econdcomplte pithing ..... ...... ;::::
performance in as many games, :_:
rookie right hander Jim Bouton
turning back the Red Sox on 11 HARMON KILLEBREW
scattered hits ... second one

Clay Court
Net Tourney
advances
CHICAGO (AP} - Karen Ss
man, newly crowned Wimbledon
Champion, kept tournament off i-
cials on tenterhooks for three
hours yesterday during treatment
of an injured thumb but she re-
turned to action to sweep into the:
quarter-finals of the National
Clay Court Tennis Championship.
She closed out Carol Rogers in
three blazing games, winning 6-2,.
6-l.
Darlene Hard, the United States
number one ranked woman player'
and seeded second for the tourna-
ment, was upset by 19-year-old
Carole Caldwell of Santa Monica,
Calif., ninth ranked. 7-5, 6-4.
This left Mrs. Susman, number
one, and Gwynth Thomas of Sha-
ker Heights, Ohio, number four,
as the only seeded players remain-
ing in the women's bracket. Miss
Thomas advanced with a 6-3, 6-4,
triumph over Judy Alvarez of
Tampa, Fla.
Meanwhile, the upset tempo
continued in the men's section
with sixth seeded Bill Bond of La
Jolla, Calif., bowing to unranked
Paul Welles of Berkeley, Calif.,
1-6, 7-5, and 8-6.
What remained of the other
seeded players after yesterday's
opening round wiped out half of
the U. S. Davis Cup team, came
through just about as expected.
Top seeded Charles McKinley of
St. Ann, Mo., smashed Francis
Godbout of Canada, 6-2, 6-2 and
number three Jon Douglas of San-
ta Monica overpowered Bill Hoggs
of Berkeley, Calif., 6-1, 6-0.
Ray Senkowski of Michigan, the
1961 Big Ten Champion, fell vic-
tim to the number three junior,
Cliff Buchholz of St. Louis, 6-2,
6-2.
SPORTS SHORTS:
Murray IWins
.French Open
By The Associated Press

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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 81z1), ladies!
ice skates. 1430 White St. B-91
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.
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Phone NO 2-47 86

MEN'S WEAR: SUMMER SPECIALS-
Blue cord pants $2.99; Bermudas and
swim suits 1.99 and up. Short sleeve
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
!954 FORD-Good transportation. $60
Call NO 3-9109 N5
1961 SAAB-Fully equipped. 13,000 miles.
Best offer. NO 2-2763. N3
'61 FALCON, 2-door delux. Low mileage.
Standard shift. Like new. Call Norm

BUSINESS SERVICES
MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION-MImeo-
graphing-transcription. 334 Catherine
Phone 665-8184. J1
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

MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
AT GRINNELL'S
Used Upright Practice Piano
$8940

Used Grands
Brand New Spinet
Once in a lifetime special
Piano and Organ

from $495
$399

$29:

Univ. ext. 2113.

N-9

HELP WANTED

FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY
radios, phonos, tape recorders and'T
with this ad. Campus Radio &1
325 E. Hoover.
REAL ESTATE

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on 4
TVs
TV.,
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WANTED-Student commercial
Write Box 3, 420 Maynard, c/o
gan Daily.

artist.
Michi-
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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
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

Experienced Hair Stylists

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LATE, LATE SNACKS?
RALPH'S MARKET
is open every night
till midnight!
ANYTHING YOUR LITTLE
STOMACH DESIRES
709 Packard J7
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.

SETTING UP YOUR OWN PRACTICE?
WANT A TOP LOCATION? I own &
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 thousanad
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. RU 3-4427; If no
answer, call RU 2-2207. RI

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Delicious Hamburgers.. .15c
Hot Tasty French Fries ...10~c
Triple Thick Shakes...20c
2000 W. Stadium Blvd.

PARIS-Alan Murray, 22-year- furnished rooms and private bath.
old Australian pro, won the $60 a month. Call NO 2-7274. C28
French Open Golf Championship ROOMS-Single or double - business,
yesterday by one stroke with a 68 professional men, or grad. students.
on the final round for a 72-hole Clean and modern. NO 2-4738. C25
total of 274, 14 under par. 4-ROOM and bath apt. for rent on
Murray, making his first Euro- Walnut St. $1400 for full yr. To see
pean tour, had been tied for third call GE 7-7523. C-30
at the halfway point but he made S m e ae
up ground in the final two rounds S m e ae
by shooting 69-68 and passed Bob Furnished apts. from $60 up. NO
Charles, the New Zealand south- 5-9405. C20
paw, who had held the lead. NEW tvwL bedroom apartment units now
* * *being completed on South Forest for
PGA Starts Today Sept. occupancy. For appoint, to see,
call Karl D. Malcolm, Jr. Realtor
NEWTON SQUARE, Pa. - A NO 3-0511. C2
drought-breaking rain turned the
Aronimink Golf Club into a "hit- PERSONAL
ters' paradise" yesterday and bol-
stered the 2-1 odds favoring Ar- TRAVEL WEST AFTER SUMMER SeS-
SION. Young Eng. Faculty member
nold Palmer to win the 44th PGA would like partner on auto tour of
championship, starting today. Yellowstone, Glacier, Seattle, S. Fran-
cisco, Grand Canyon. Camping and
hiking. Share expenses. Call Alex,
Henkin, NO 3-9693 or UM Eat. 2163.
DOMI NIC K'S GUYS-D you want to know myte-
phone number? Where I live? Check
PIZZA -SUBSthe summer edition of the Student
:Directory. You'll find me on page
812 M nroe25. and you can buy the Directory for
81 2 onroeonly 50c at the Union, Diag, or Engin
- WE DELI1V ER_____ Arch. Signed: a beautiful girl. F
NO 2-541 ZEE-The cards have been dealt. Ex-
pecting a full house, but the rest is
up to you. I hate machines. JRL. F

314 S. State

NO 5-9141

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ANY MOTH HOLES, TEARS, OR BURNS
in your clothes? We'll reweave them
like new. WEAVE-BAC SHOP, 224
Arcade. J3
COME IN AND BROWSE AT THE
TREASURE
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CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
FOREIGN CAR SERVICE
We service all makes and models
f of Foreign and Sports Cars,
Lubrication $1.50
Nye Motor Sales
514 E. Washington
82
C-TED
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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

529 Detroit St.

NO 2-2363

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

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