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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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s' Monpetit Clinches Olympic Slot

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0., with a score of 105 points.
Cleveland was second with 85, and
Columbus, Ind., tallied 55 for a
third-place finish.
Clark's record time of 2:42;3 was
in the 200 meter event, eclipsing
the old record of 2:43.1. Clark, a
local Ann Arbor star and a senior
at Michigan, defeated the former
record holder, Bill Mulliken, of
Miami (Ohio) University. Mulli-
ken is considered Clark's toughest
competition, after he won the in-
door AAU meet at Yale last win-
ter.
The 200 is an individual event
in the Olympic games for which
two Americans will compete in
Rome this August. There is also
room for a 100-meter breast
stroker on the 400 meter medley
relay team so Clark has two possi-
bilities for an Olympic bid.
Spectacular Time
Clark swam a winning 100
meters in the time of 1:16.6 and
turned in a blistering 1:14.5 leg
of a relay. Gus Stager, Wolverine,
Detroit and Olympic coach, called
the latter time "very spectacular."
Stager also commented on the
200 meter race. "It was a good
race," he said, "and Ron went
away from him at the end."
Other Michigan stars finished
well in the meet. Former team
member Dr. Burwell "Bumpy"
Jones won the 200 meter freestyle
and Dave Gillanders took the 200
butterfly event on Saturday.
Gillanders, however, was only
fourth in the 100 butterfly on
Sunday. Tony Tashnick, gradu-
ated Wolverine swim captain,
New Trier, Ill., high school stand-
finished ahead of him as did a
out, Fred Schmidt. Schmidt won
the event.

Other high Michigan placers
included a second-place relay team
of Tashnick and three Ann Arbor-
ites, Steve Thrasher, Cy Hopkins,
and Clark.
Dick Nelson was second in the
100 meter breaststroke and Win
Pendleton placed fourth in the
400 meter freestyle. Pendleton,
Darntop, Warren Uhler and John
Dumont were second in the 800-
meter freestyle relay.

USED CARS
1953 PONTIAC. Automatic, new plugs,
exhaust. $245. NO 5-6203 evenings.
N12
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PLYMOUTH, '55. Original owner. 38,000
miles. Motor excellent. Body rusted.
$295. Call after 7 P.M. NO 8-8451. N9
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CLEAN '54 Volkswagon. Sunroof. New
WSW tires, safety belts, radio. NO
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EXCELLENT CONDITION. 1954 Buick
Special. 2 door, 4 nylon tires. Orig-
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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
W1
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
New Atlas Tire Sale
Four-670x15, $58.75; four-150x14,
$69.95. Terms (Plus tax and your
recappable tire).

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The Detroit Athletic Club will
compete in the National AAU
meet at Toledo during the week-
end of July 23 and then move on
to the Olympic tryouts at Detroit,
Aug. 2-5.

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Nationals Win A ll-Star Game,5-3

do was ground out to second. Both
Williams and Musial drew tre-
mendous ovations when they came
to the plate.
The Americans got to McCorm-
ick in the sixth after he had
scooted through two innings de-
spite control trouble. K u e n n
opened the sixth with a single
but was out trying to stretch it
into a double. Then Malzone's
fumble on Kaline's grounder, a
single by New York's Bill Skowron
.$$ 4Wr

and a walk to Elston Howard
loaded the bases.
After Chicago's Nellie Fox
singled to left, driving in Kaline,
Alston removed McCormick and
called in Face. Then came the
double play ball to Aparicio.
In the eighth, Kuenn was safe
when Neal's throw pulled Buhl off
the bag at first. Kaline followed
with his two-run homer.
Michigan Universit
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$16,500.
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BUSINESS SERVICES
Convention time is herel
We have T.V. snacks for
Both Democrats and Republicans.
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard NO 5-7131
"Open every night 'til Midnight"
J20
REWEAVING-Zurns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade,
NO 2-4647. J4
PERSONAL
GOOD BOOKS: Disposing of my large,
library at private sale. Rare oppor-
tunity for students to build up a
library of good books for little money.
Hundreds of bookt, 100 years fold or
more. Low prices on sets of books. Call
from 12 noon 4 P.M. daily except
Sunday. 617 Packard (near State St.)
P13
B.L.
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it'll be your fault if I flunk!
The other B P40
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GREAT SAVINGS-all Magazine subs.
1 yr.: Time--3.87, Newsweek-$3.50,
Life & Spts. fllustrated-$4.00. Special
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Reward. Call NO 5-8298. A
LOST: Off-white leather billfold with
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HARVEY KUENN
... the final out

I-M Scores,

Afit 12, Pharmacology 9; Psy-
chology 8, Chemistry 3; University
TV 13, ATO 8; 526 Club 7, Bac-
teriology 2; Mathematics 13, Trees
10; AKL 5, Chemical Engineering
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represent fine values. Your early inspection will (afford you
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(Long, three-quarter, and short sleeves.
patterns and plain colors)
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