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OUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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WONT GET OFF GROUND':
Association's Directors
Snub Continental League

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Open

Golf

Washington Nudges Tigers
After Wild Pitching, 6-5

INDIANAPOLIS ()-American
Associationrdirectors yesterday
tabled a proposal from -Branch
Rickey, president of the proposed
Continental League, and set up a
committee to study indemnities to
be sought if the Continental gob-
bles up five association franchises.
Association President Ed Doher-
ty of Denver described Rickey's
offer of 40 cents per adult ticket
sold in the five cities in one season
as "not very attractive."
The directors told the com-
mittee headed by Doherty to study
two indemnity situations-one if
the Continental replaces the five
franchises with five other cities,
another if the remaining three
association teams are "left hang-
ing in the air."
No sums were mentioned in the
directions to the committee but the
association had been talking $800,-
000 for each franchise lost.
Committeemen besides Doherty
are Ray Johnston, Indianapolis,
Joe Burke, Louisville, and Mel
Jones, St. Paul.
The Continental proposes to ab-
sorb Denver, Houston, Dallas-Ft.
Worth, Minneapolis and St. Paul.
Before the directors ate lunch
and went home, Doherty com-
mented, "the Continental League
will never get off the ground."
He estimated that the remuner-
ation to association members, if it
loses five franchises, would amount
to only about $15,000 for each
departing club.
The Rickey proposal, to pay 40

cents for each ticket sold by the
five cities this season, excluded
tickets for women, children, spe-
cial nights and season books.
Rickey demanded an answer by
next Monday but the minor league
obviously had no intention of giv-
ing him one in the near future.
Dove Baiting
Made Legal
WASHINGTON (P)-A change
in the basic migratory game bird
hunting regulations which will
permit shooting such birds over
freshly seeded or, planted fields
was announced yesterday.
The Interior Department said
the change in the provisions re-
lating to baiting will particularly
affect dove hunting although ap-
plies also to ducks and geese.
It said the amendment was
urged by all delegates at a June
27 meeting on proposed dove hunt-
ing regulations for 1960 - 61.
Officials of the Southeastern As-
sociation of Game and Fish Com-
missioners, which represents the
principal dove-hunting states, par-
ticularly urged the change.
They contended that existing
baiting regulations are unduly re-
strictive and are responsible for
unwitting violations by dove hunt-
ters.

MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
MUSIC CENTER
Headquarters for
Hi Fi Stereo Record Players
Tape Recorders
Accessories and Service
Complete Service Department
37 Years Experience

300 B. Thayer

NO 2-2508
X11

SUMMER SALE

PIANOS
Buy Now before the fall, rush. No
Payments till school starts. Free
Lessons included.
UPRIGHTS-From $59.50.
GRANDS-From $395.
USED LESTER SPINET-Beautiful
blonde, mahogany fnish. New
$795, now $479.
GET ON THE FESTIVAL BAND
WAGON -- Ends July 30. Savings
up to $500 on such makes as Stein-
way, Knabe, Geo. Steck, Leonard,
Clayton, Vase, etc. Also Grinnell's.
GRINNELL'S
323 S. Main St.
X10
Complete line of Hi Fl components
including kits; complete service on
radios, phonographs and
Hi F1 equipments.
HI F1 STUDIO
1317 South University
1 block east at Campus Theatre
PIANOS-ORGANS NEW & USED
Ann Arbor Piano & Organ Co.
21; E. Washington NO 3-3109
X1
A-1 New and Used Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS and BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington NO 2-1834
X3
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Brown Wallet i4 vicinity of S.
Forest. Phone NO 3-3846. A6
USED CARS
MG-TC, 1948. Rebuilt, repainted past
year. Leaving town, must sell. NO 3-
8482 evenings. N56
'54 FORD. New motor. $175. NO 5-7020
after 5:30. N55
GOING HOME, so have to sell beautiful
two-toned Plymouth '56. It's loaded l
Call NO 2-0857 or see it at 1120 Oak-
land. 4-door. Price $625. N13

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
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our business.
Atlas tires, batteries and accessor-.
ies. Warranited &r guaranteed. ee
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
81
WHITE'S AUTO SHOP
Bumping and Painting
2007 South State NO 2-3350
82
HELP WANTED
STUDENT for part time advertising
layout & some design. Must com-
mute to Chglsea: Mr. Burroughs at
GR 9-4821. H4
TRANSPORTATION
WANTED - Ride to Florida by two
grad students. Leave Aug. 4-7. Share
expenses. NO 5-7575. 07
RIDE WANTED: To downtown Detroit
and back. Mon.-Fri. Call NO 3-7832
after 6:00. G64
YOUNG LADY wishes girl passengers
to L. A. Leaving Aug. 20. GL 3-6185.
References. G6
PERSONAL
MRS. NEBBISH-
If the cow was too tough, I hoped
you had enough Daiquiris on hand so
your guests wouldn't notice . . . andj
anyway, they would have forgiven
anything after that superb pie you
had for dessert. Keep up the good
work . . . P57
DEAR DEE,
AU your local, national, and interna-
tional friends and fans wish you a
most pleasant trip and year ..
and remember . . . no drinking on
that boat! P73
FOREIGN GRAD student wants Ameri-
can girl to share 3-room apartment on
campus beginning September. Phone
NO 3-3854. F56
GIRLS-HELP! I need dates to help
me forget'an unhappy romance. Sen-
ior, 23, kindhearted and considerate,
but lonely. Call Mac, 8-7702 for a
coffee date before further commit-
ment. F55
COMING-The Duke - Louie -- Can-
nonball - The Count - Brubeck -
Dinah - Nina - Dakota plus others.
American Jazz Festival. Detroit -
August 19-21 - Tickets on sale Music
Center, 300 S. Thayer. F53
WATCH the GOP Convention on TV at
the Cafe Promethean t F52

FOR RENT
3 ROOM apartment, partly furnishe
Washing facilities. $85 a month ph
utilities. 401-- Pauline Blvd. Can ie
anytime. Contact Mrs. Marie Burke
1898 Franklin.C
THREE ROOM apartment near campu
Off -streea'parking. $75 per month
Cali NO 3-6421 after .C'
DOUBLE or SINGLE rooms.oraduai
women. Cooking. 517 E. Ann St. N
2-2826,.3
CAMPUS-Large quiet rooms for men
Low rates. Linens furnished. NC
3-4747. ;C
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: 3' bedroom older home, tw
doors from Burns Park at 1138 Mar
tin Pl. Large carpeted hivirng-dinin
room plus 12x15 music or TV roomx
large, hall=upstairssuitable for study
screened porch and large backyard
excellent dry basement; gas hea
Minimum down payment if desired
Owner leaving town. Phone NO 2-2133
GRAD STUDENT leaving. Nice 2 bdrmw
basement, large lot. Phone 3-2595. R:
L.AKEWOOD SUBDIVISION: '3 bedroorr
ranch. 309 Mason Ave. Near new eli
mentary school. Landscaped lot. Fu
basement. $15,500 FHA. Discount Ui
conventional financing. NO 2-8101.
FOR SALE
MODERN ,40 FOOT 2 bedroom traile
Must sell. Call GE 7-5560.- B
HT FI PHONOGRAPH: l:ozak speak
system. Excellent sound. Low price
NO 2-8081 evenings.
BUSINESS SERVICES
Going to 'Picnie'
If not, picnic at home
With food from
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard NO 5-7131
Open every night 'til Midnight'
J31
TYPING: Theses, term papers, reason
able rates. Prompt service. NO 8-7590
BARGAIN CORNER
MEN'S short-sleeve sport shirt.$1.0
Skip-dents di seer-suckers sanforizec
wash wear, asstd. colors.
Sam's Store 122 2. Washington
j W1

JIM LEMON
... socks for Senators
walks by Hal Woodechick, who
had replaced started Tex Cleven-
ger in the second and shut out De-
troit until the eighth.
Killebrew shoved Washington in
front, leading off the first inning
with his 10th home run.
Detroit bounced back with three
runs in the second on a walk, sin-
gles by Norm Cash and Rocky
Colavito, an error and an infield
out.
The Senators loaded the bases;
with two out in the second onI
singles by Hal Naragon and Jose!
Valdivielso, a sacrifice and a walk
to Killebrew. Another walk forced
in a run but Bob Allison popped
out to end that threat.
Jim Lemon tied the score for
Washington in the fifth inning
with his 26th home run with the
bases empty.

SHIRTS
SHORT SLEEVES
1.00
Assorted colors

Cord Pants
$2.99
WASH'N WEAR
6 colors

SAM'S -STORE
122 East Washington
Sam J. Benjamin '27 Lit., Owner
Phone NO 2-4786 for Classified Ads

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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

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

dining .

122 W. WASHINGTON ST.

Phone NO 2-9575

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Good food,.., expertly served, In pleasant
surroundings, to the most exacting taste.
Luncheons,11:30to2:00 Dinners,5:00to7:00
Sunday: DInners.12:00 to 3:00 Closed Mondays

Phone NO 2-4531

300 South Thayer

III Open All Day Sunday III

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.

WVe suggest that you telephipue
for reservations.
Vke Conter Jrouje
S. Thayer at Washington in Ann Arbw
A bMesk west of Rckhm Bldg.--NO $-6056

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LEO SAY: If the weather is hot, keep a cool head. Leo
will help you stay in good spirits by serving you the
finest of foods.
Enjoy the finest in
Cantonese and

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The MICHIGAN LEAGUE
offering FINE FOOD in a
relaxing dining atmosphere

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