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THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRI

MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP:
Tigers Outhomer Senators-

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The Detroit Tigers built up
enough early lead to offset Wash-'
ington's late home run and de-
feated the Senators 9-5 yesterday.
Jim Lemon hit his 22nd and
23rd home runs and Harmon
Killebrew his eighth, but all came
after the Tigers had staked Frank
Lary to a 7-0 lead.
AAU Meet
Swimmers
TOLEDO (AP) - Coach Bob Kip-
huth watched a swimmer churn
past and commented: "It's a good
pool and they're in top form."
The 69-year-old Kiphuth, form-
er Yale and five - time Olympic
swim coach, was putting his New
Haven Swim Club through a work-
out in preparation for the Na-
tional AAU Men's Outdoor Cham-
pionships, which start at Scott
Park Pool today.
Among the 350 contestants are
the nation's top swimmers and div-
ers-the men who will carry the
United States' hopes in the Olym-
pics.
Kiphuth ticked off the list of
AAU events and commented on the.
outstanding performers. In the
freestyle sprints he mentioned sev-
eral California swimmers - Lance
Larson, Steve Clark, George Har-
rison, Dennis Rounsaville, Joe Al-
kire. And of course, there's New
Haven's Tim Jecko and Jeff Far-
rell, defending AAU ,100 and 200-
meter indoor and outdoor cham-
pion.
However, "Anything can happen
in the sprints," Kiphuth said.
The flow of names and events
continued . . . distance freestyle,'
butterfly ("The woods ire full of
'em," he commented wryly), the
backstroke.
"We've got the greatest (team)
depth in the world," he summed
up.
The United States should make
a strong showing in the Olympics,
Kiphuth predicted. He said "The!
winners here are likely to be the
winners at Detroit," where the
Olympic trials will be held Aug.
2-5.
The outcome of one AAU event,
the breastroke will have' a bearing
on the overall strength of the
Imen's Olympic team, the coach
said.

Rocky Colavito's 20th home run,
coming with two mates aboard in
the fifth inning, helped to get
Lary in front. A walk and two
singles preceded Colavito's home
run off Bill Fischer.
Lary, who hit four batters,
yielded Lemon's first home run in
the sixth. Lemon started the
eighth with another blast, Billy
Gardner singled and Killebrew
hit one over the left centerfield
fence. Dave Sisler came on for
Detroit and did not allow the
Senators another run.
Lary hit Reno Bertola twice and
Bob Allison and Julio Becquer
once each. Bertola was removed
from the field on a stretcher after
he was struck in the head by a
pitch in the seventh.
Pittsburgh opened up a 1% game
lead in the senior circuit by clout-
ing the Los Angeles Dodgers 4-1 in
a game played on the West Coast..
Hal Smith smashed a two-run
homer to aid the Pirate cause.
Milwaukee's challenge for the
National League lead was delayed
yesterday by the St. Louis Cardi-
nals who pounded out a 9-4 vic-
tory to end the Braves' seven-
game winning streak.
Robin Roberts pitched a one-
hitter, allowing only an infield
single byFelipe Alou with two
gone in the fifth inning, enroute
to Philadelphia's 3-0 victory over

San Francisco. The Phillies scored
all their runs in the third, hand-
ing Jack Sanford his eighth de-
feat.
It was Robert's second shut out
of the year, and 35th of his career
dating back to 1948. His 1960 won-
lost record now is 6-9.
Chicago's Bob Anderson went
all the way wit ha seven-hitter,
beating Cincinnati 8-1. Bob Pur-
key was chased in the seventh in-
ning when the Cubs sent 11 bat-
ters to the plate and scored six
runs.
The other American League
teams were idle but they will be
back at it tonight when the Yanks
open a four-game series at Yankee
Stadium against the Chicago
White Sox who are in second
place, only one game back. Third-
place Cleveland will be at Boston,
Detroit at Baltimore and Kansas
City at Boston in other night ac-
tion.
The Braves could have taken
the lead, for a few hours at least,
if they had downed St. Louis. Carl
Willey was rolling along with a
one-hitter and a 3-0 lead until
the sixth.
St. Louis, shut out Wednesday
night by Warren Spahn, broke
loose in the sixth to score six
times, sending 12 men to bat.
Larry Jackson, lifted during a
Milwaukee threat in the seventh
boosted his season record to 12-8.

FOR RENT
3 ROOM apartment, partly furnished.
Washing facilities. $85 a month plus
utilities. 401 Pauline Blvd. Can see
anytime. Contact Mrs. Marie Burke,
1698 Franklin. C33
DOUBLE or SINGLE rooms.Graduate
women. Cooking. 517 E. Ann St. NO
2-2826. C36
3 ROOM APARTMENT unfurnished on
beautiful farm. Nine miles from Ann
Arbor. Fishing, horseback riding,
swimming. $65. NO 3-6578. C35
PACKARD NEAR STATE. Nicely fur-
nished 2 room apartment. Private tile
bath. Utilities included. $77 per
month. Phone NO 2-7898 or HI 9-2108.
C34
CAMPUS-Large quiet rooms for men.
Low rates. Linens furnished. NO
3-4747. C30
YPSILANTI: Ranch house, 3 bdrms.,
full basement. Near schools; good con-
dition, good neighborhood. Fenced lot;
unfurnished. $110 per month. Call HU
3-0790. C29
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our business.
Atlas tires, batteries and accessor-
ies. Warranted & guaranteed. See
us for the best price on new &
used tires. Road service-mechanic
on duty.
"You expect more from Standard
and you get it I"
1220 S. University at Forest
NO 8-9168
S1
WHITE'S AUTO SHOP
Bumping and Painting
2007 South State NO 2-3350
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PERSONAL
Frits and Jim:
Mrs. Nebbish and Miss Smith
hope that you enjoyed the
birds - they liked the mar-
tinis!
F51

MICHIGAN -DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .80 2.00 2.96
3 .96 2.40 3.55
4 1.12 2.80 4.14
Figure 5 average words to a line,
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily
Phone NO 2-4786
BUSINESS SERVICES
Tonight After the Play
Stop at
RALPH'S MARKET
We also have everything
"As You Like It"
709 Packard NO 5-7131
"Open every night 'til Midnight"
J28
WANTED TO RENT
APT. for responsible couple. Desire to
work off part of rent. Available Sept.
1. Box 12. Li
TRANSPORTATION
YOUNG LADY wishes girl passengers
to L. A. Leaving Aug. 20. GL 3-6185.
References. 06
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Off-white leather billfold with
6 keys. Help I'm locked out! Contact
K. Moore, NO 2-3241. A3
USED CARS
1958 VOLVO 2-dr. sedan. Dark green,
white sidewali tires. Blaupunkt AM-
FM radio. Excellent mechanical con-
dition; best offer takes.,Call NO 3-9695
Sat. after 9 A.M. N12
1950 BUICK automatic. $50. Call Mar-
shall Franke. NO 2-3164 any meal-
time. Nil
1953 PONTIAC. Automatic, new plugs,
exhaust. $245. NO 5-6203 eveninga
N12
CLEAN '54 Volkswagon. Sunroof. New
WSW tires, safety belts, radio. NO
3-3893. Ni
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: 3 bedroom older home, two
doors from Burns Park at 1138 Mar-
tin P1. Large carpeted living-dining
room plus 12x15 music or TV room;
large hall upstairs suitable for study;
screened porch and large backyard;
excellent dry basement; gas heat.
Minimum down payment if desired.
Owner leaving town. Phone NO 2-2133.
R3
LAKEWOOD SUBDIVISION: 3 bedroom
ranch. 309 Mason Ave. Near new ele-
mentary school. Landscaped lot. Full
basement. $15,500 FHA. Discount for
conventional financing. NO 2-8101.
R2
Phone NO 2-4786
for Classified Advertising

MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
PIANOS.

Buy Now before the fall rush.
Payments till school starts. Ft
Lessons included.

No
ree

UPRIGHTS-From $59.50.
GRANDS-From $395.
Us D LESTER SPINET-Beautiful
blonde, mahogany finish. New
$795, now $479.,
GET ON THE FESTIVAL BAND
WAGON - Ends July 30. Savings
up to $500 on such makes as Stein.
way, Knabe, Ceo. Steck, Leonard,
Clayton, Vose, etc. Also Grinnell's.
GRI NNELL'S
323 S. Main St.

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1961 Revere
TAPE RECORDERS
Have Arrived!
2 track monaural and
stereo models
SEE THEM TODAY
Music Center

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300 S. Thayer

NO 2-2500
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WOMEN'S LEAGUE presents
FRIDAY NITE DANCING
featuring
JOHNNY HARBERD and his Orchestra
stag or drag - everyone welcome
9-12 p.m.
ILAIK"E DESIGNS
MODERN JEWELRY - ARTS AND CRAFTS
"FOR THOSE SEEKING THE UNUSUAL"

Complelle line of HiF1 components
Including kits; complete service on
radios, phonographs and
Si Fi equipments.

HI FI STUDIO
1 317 South University
1 bloc~k east at Campus Theatre

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PIANOS-ORGANS NEW & USED
Ann Arbor Piano do Organ Co.
213 E. Washington NO,3-3109
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How much do I love fieldtrips?
Let me count the ways.
I love the Sylvania Rock Quarry,
Killen's gravel pit, Arkona Salt
Mine ...

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WANTED: Garage space near Stockwell
for Corvette. Starting Aug. 1 for a
year. Will pay well. Call E. Quad 139
Strauss. F48
ALL CAMPUS DANCE
League Ballroom
Friday nite 9-12
Stag or Drag
141
BARGAIN CORNER
MEN'S short-sleeve sport shirt $1.00.
Skip-dents & seer-suckers sanforized
wash & wear, asstd. colors.
Sam's store 122 E. Washington

A-1 New and Used Instruments
DANJO6. GUITARS and BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington NO 2-1834
X3
FOR SALE
REAL BUT: Danish soft, 2 end tables,
2 lamp, TV bench, cushion, 2 Mo-
saic - asbL trays, captain's chair, and
a scroll, $200. NO 3-7088 after 6 P.M.
B7
MODERN 40 FOOT 2 bedroom trailer.
Must sel. Call GE 7-5560: B6
HI FI PIONOGRAPH: Bozak speaker
system. Excellent sound. Low price.
NO 2-80511 evenings. B5

209 S. STATE STREET

ANN ARBOR, MICH.

(Below Marshall's Book Store)
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The DEL RIO
.. known for its good pizza
also
SPAGHETTI -RAVIOLI -STEAKS - CHOPS -CHICKEN
Special Served Daily
PASTIES-made every Wednesday-
orders taken in advance
FREE DELIVERY-CLOSED MONDAY

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The GOLDEN APPLES
Restaurant,
Featuring
BREAKFAST 7:30-11:30
BUFFET LUNCHEONS $1.10
DINNERS from $1.75
A LA CARTE from $1.25
7:30-2:00, 5:00-9:00 Daily
TOWER HOTEL

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122 W. WASHINGTON ST.

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Phone NO 2-4531

300 South Thayer,

Open All Day Sunday Il

CHUCK WAGON
LUNCH and DINNERS Fine Salads & Sandwiches
FAMOUS FOR ROAST BEEF
serving WINES and BEERS from all over the world
Open 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. " Closed Sundays during July and August
Recommended by DUNCAN HINES and GOURMET
BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE
2045 PACKARD NO 2-1661
Catering at Your Home or Hall - Picnics Henry Turner, Prop.

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Recommended ..by Duncan Hints .. by
the Gourmet Club .. by the AAA . and by hundrds
of regular guests.
Luncheons, 11:30 to 2:00 Dingy ers, 5:00to7:00
Sunday: Dinnesr, 12:00 to 3:00 Closed Mondays
We suggest thear you telephone
for reservations.
VisCe Cornter Jouie
S. Thayer at Washivigton in Ann Arbir
A block west of Ratkh'I'm SIdg.-NO $4054

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LEO SAY: Happy vacation! Why bother about
preparing a meal the night before you go?
Come to Leo's! He'll give you a grand send off.
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offering FINE FOOD in a
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