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WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1967

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

N WEDNESDAY, JULY 1~, 1967 THE MICHIGAN DAILY

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone 764-0557
Monday through Friday, 1 P.M. to 3 P.M.

Perez's Home Run in 15th
Leads Nats to 2-1 Victory

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FOR RENT FOR RENT
The Ann Arbor Fair Housing Ordi-
nance and the University of Mich-.R
Igan Regents' bylaws prohibit dis-
crimination in the University com-
munity. Questions should be direct-
ed to Off-Campus Housing, 764-7400. No. But a nice two bedroom, 3-man
Lapt. in a brand new, modern build-
_____________ _______________ ing. Located near campus and the
SINGLES FOR MEN-Hill and Forest. commuter bus.
$40/mo. Linen, TV. Call 761-1743,
3-12 p.m C27 i 1 Hil
3 OR 4 MAN bi-level furnished apts. 110 HillO c
available for Fall. On campus. Dish-
washer, disposal, free parking, air-
conditioned. Call NO 5-9627 after C I 761-805
5 p.m. C23 / V055
C24
ATTRACTIVE SINGLE room, with bath.
for quiet girl. Grad preferred. First
floor unit. Ample parking. $75. NO 3- FALL RENTAL
6838. 022
says C221 546 Packard
WANTED-Beginning fall semester, 1
grad or med. student to share mod- Ann Arbor's Most Spacious Apt. 2, 4.
ern, 4-man apt. Call Bob or Larry, or 5 man, large porches, ample
761-8589. 021 parking. Call 1-864-3852.C5
FURFNISHtD ROOMS for women, some
4 with cooking facilities. Phone 668-1
7727. C5 i
772. _os CAMPUS
2 ROOMS available for fall in 5 bed-I
room house. Private room, share rest
of house. Call 662-2043. CA REDUCED RENT

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UNCONTRACTED CLASSIFIED RATES
LINES I day 2 day 3 day 4 day 5 dav 6 day add.
2 .65 1.25 1.80 2.30 2.80 3.25 .45
3 .85 1.65 2.40 3.10 3.75 4.35 .60
4 1.05 2.00 2.90 3.75 4.55 5.30 .75
5 1.20 2.30 3.35 4.35 5.30 6.20 .90
6 1.40 2.60 3.80 4.95 6.05 7.10 1.00
7 1.55 2.90 4.25 5.55 6.80 8.00 1.10
8 1.70 3.20 4.70 6.15 7.50 8.80 1.20
9 1.85 3.50 5.10 6.70 8.20 9.60 1.30
10 2.00 3.80 5.50 7.15 8.75 10.25 1.40
INCHES
1 2.00 3.80 5.50 7.15 8.15 10.25 1.40
2 3.75 7.30 10.60 13.75 16.75 19.55 1.40
3 5.35 10.40 15.20 19.60 23.95 28.20 1.40
4 6.85 13.35 19.65 25.75 31.50 37.15 1.40
5 8.25 16.25 24.15 31.85 39.35 46.55 1.40
Additional costs per day after six days.
Ads that are of I e, 21/2, 31/2, etc. inch size will be billed at the
average of the lower and higher inch rate.

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BIKES AND SCOOTERS
FOR SALE-'66 Honda 305 Scrambler.
$500. 663-0660 before 3 p.m. Z44
'66 SUZUKI, 250 cc. 400 miles, exc.
shape, 2 helmets, best offer over $500.
761-9450 after 5. Z45
HONDA '65, 1967. 600 miles, exc. cond,
*250. Mustsell. Call 761-6406 after 5.
Z46
FOR SALE-Yamaha YDS 2, 250cc. Best
offer. Call Steve, 761-9027. Z41

AVAI LABLE AUG. 22
CAMPUS-near f
ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL
-NetW, spacious, 1 bedroom apt.
-Completely furnished, air-
conditioned and sound-proofed.
-$195 per month includes all utilities
except electricity.
DAHLMANN APTS.
761-7600
C19
PACKARD AVENUE
APARTMENTS
738 PACKARD
Now Renting for Fall
2 or 3 man' bi-level or efficiency.
Furnished, air-cond., parking, close
to campus. Manager on premises.
Phone NO 3-5584 or
NO 3=8866 before 6 p.m.
C
FALL RENTAL ,
STATE ST. MANOR
1111 S. State, across from Yost Field
House. 3 and 4 man, modern, luzury,
air-cond., garbage disposal, balcony.
!ali 1-864-3852. Call collect, C4
WANTED-A spidery attic for this fall.
Must have: floor, walls, air and other
essentials. Call 665-8722. CE
815 EAST ANN
Fall Occupancy
Air-conditioned 1-bedroom apartment
with off-street parking.
Also: other air-conditioned 4-man
apartments with wall-to-wall car-
peting, new furnishings, disposal,
laundry facilities, and parking. Rent
starts at $205 per month. 662-7787.

SHORT TERM LEASES
-New, just completed building
-Located in the heart of the campus
-Completely furnished and equipped
with Frigidaire appliances and air
conditioners.
-Immediate occupancy in apart-
ments designed for two to four
persons.

761-7600 days

C141

BSA 175cc. $235; 761-9677 after 5. Me-
chanically good, dependable. Z42
HONDA 300, plus7helmet. 8700 miles.
$500. Call 761-5857. Z39
1964 DELUXE HONDA 90, low mileage,
many ;extras. $250. 536-9829 Detroit.
Z17
BRIDGESTONE 90 Trail, 12 horsepower,
$300; Honda Sport 50, $110; 1967
Bridegstone 175 new, $595; 1967
Bridgestone 175 Scrambler, $625.
Custom Painting
UNIVERSITY MOTORCYCLE SALES
211 E. Ann NO 2-3979
Z
HONDA 150. $300. Call Campus Bootery.
Ask for John, Z24

418 E. Washington Street
WASH I NGTON
OMANOR
N CAMPUS-NR. FRIEZE &
ANGELL HALL!
We are now leasing for.Fall 1967
DELUXE & SPACIOUS 1 BEDROOMS
FOR 3 STUDENTS. Fully furnished
in modern decorator colors, bal., air-
cond., disposals, soundproof, laundry,
storage. EXTRA FEATURES - Large
study hall and a very quiet building.
For appt. call NO 8-6906.
C11
1506 Broadway
Modern unfurnished 1-bedroom apart-
ment with wall-to-wall carpeting, dis-
posal, stove, and refrigerator. Immed-
iate summer or fall occupancy.
Other 2-bedroom unfurnished apart-
ments.
CAMPUS MANAGEMENT, INC.
337 East Huron
662-7787
C'
COUPLES ONLY
VAN DUSEN
MANOR

PERSONAL
ANN ARBOR'S finest buy in a diamond
Engagement Ring. Check it. Austin
Diamond, 1209 S. University. 663-7151.j
Fl
LOOKING for a nice secluded place
to swim and picnic on the warmj
Saturday afternoons -with a small
compatable group. See the SWING-
ERS' GUIDE. On sale at newsstands
and book stores, or send 69c toj
Swingers' Guide, 11357 N. Shore Dr.,
Whitmore Lake, Mich. F32
STROBE LIGHTS. 662-2769. 1215 S.-
University, Apt. 4. F
S.A.E. ROAD RALILY-Picnic. Sat., July
8, 12 o'clock. Auto Lab. Call 764-2239
for info. F33
RECORDS - Selling my collection-f
mostly jazz and a few classical; 50c
to $1.25. Call 761-837'2 between noon
and 2 p.m. FE
NERVOUS? Learn self-help. Recovery
Inc., Box 231, Ann Arbor. 668-7030.T
F
FRESHMAN! !
Are you taking Spanish 101 or 102 inC
,he Fall? Get your workbook cheap1
for $2.50. (In the bookkstores it costs
$3,95). Call Steve, 662-8225, evenings.
FA
LITERATURE-POLITICS - GENERA-
TION(s). Contribute to "Overflow."
Ron, 663-2348 or Richard, 665-2154. FEf
WAKE-UP SERVICE. Have your phone f
ring at any designated time, day or
night-LOW RATES, DON'T BE LATE1
FOR CLASS OR WORK -- AGAIN.r
TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE,
665-8871 (24 hours). F
RENT Yopr TV from NEJAC1
Zenith 19 in. all channel portabl esfort
only $10 per month. FREE service and
delivery. Phone 662-5671. F
FOR M.G.s and TRIUMPHS-Two 15-
inch wire wheels and two new tiresT
which have never touched pavement.
Ron, 663-2348. FEi
HELP WANTED

ANAHEIM (AP)-Tony Perez' 380-
foot home run in the 15th inning
of the longest baseball All-Star
game ever played gave the Na-
tional League a record fifth
straight victory over the American
League 2-1 last night.
The Cincinnati Reds' third base-
man sent the sellout crowd of
46,309 home for a late dinner when
he blasted a pitch by Kansas
City's Catfish Hunter into the
bleachers in left field.
It was a tense battle of fine
pitching that broke all records
for strikeouts in All-Star play
with a total of 30. The twilight
game started in searing 91-degree
heat and ended in the cool of a
fine California evening.
Allen Horne Run
Rich Allen of the Philadelphia
Phillies smashed a home run off
Minnesota's Dean Chance in the
second inning, and Brooks Rob-
inson of Baltimore evened matters
with a homer off Chicago's Fer-
guson Jenkins in the sixth inning
for the only scores until the 15th.
The longest previous All-Star
game went 14 innings at Chica-
go's Comiskey Park in 1950 and
it, too, was broken up by a hom-
er. Red Schoendienst, now man-
ager of the St. Louis Cardinals,
was the slugging hero of that
game of 17 summers ago.
This was the fifth extra-in-
ning game of the 38 game series.
The National has won all five
and holds a 20-17-1 edge in a
competition once dominated by the
American League.
Used 7 Pitchers
Walter Alston, the National
League manager from Los Ange-
les, used seven of his eight pitch-
ers and came up with a winner
from his own staff in Don Drys-
dale. Claude Osteen, the other
Dodger on the team, was the only
man who didn't crack the Nation-
al lineup.
To put the icing on the cake,
Alston brought in Tom Seaver of
the New York Mets to pitch the
last inning. The rookie walked a
man but ended with a flourish by
striking out pinch hitter Ken Ber-
ry of the Chicago White Sox after
three hours and 41 minutes of
play.
. The first All-Star game played
in this handsome triple-decked $24
million stadium was completely
dominated by the pitching, except
for those three home run blasts,
all by third basemen,
Willie Mays of San Francisco, a
sixth-inning pinch batter went
hitless in four trips in his first

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NOW

DUCATI
Only the best for the nicest people
Honda of Ann Arbor
3000.Packard at Platt
665-9281
Z18
HONDA 150 bored to 160 cc. Like new.
See and make offer. 668-7846. Z32
DOWNTOWN HONDA
CAMPUS LOCATION
"WE Service
What We Sell"
(AND OTHERS TOO)

FIRST IN A LONG STRING of pitchers to take the mound in yesterday's 2-1 National League
All-Star victory are starting pitchers Dean Chance (left) of the Minnesota Twins and Juan Mar-
ichal of the San Francisco Giants

non-starting role since 1956. Mic-
key Mantle of the New York Yan-
kees, received a tremendous stand-
ing ovation when he pinch hit
in the fifth but he too was called
out on strikes.
Hunter, permitted to work more
than the standard three innings
when the game went into overtime,
was in his fifth inning when
Perez's blast tagged him with the
defeat.
Roberto Clemete of Pittsburgh,
one of the finest hitters in all
baseball, set a record by striking'
out four straight times after open-
ing with a single. Several players
had wiffed three times in an All-
Star game but Roberto topped
them all.
Fielding Plays
Tony Coniglitro of the Boston
Red Sox contributed the two spec-
tacular fielding plays of the long
day, He ran into right center to
make a one-handed stab on Or-
lando Cepeda of St, Louis in the
10th and raced back to the wall
to grab Cepeda's long drive in the
15th, a few seconds before Perez
ruined the day for the American
League fans.
Drysdale, a star of the rival
Dodgers, was booed by the An-
aheim fans when he came into the

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CAMPUS MANAGEMENT INC.
335 East Huron
FOR FALL
ALBERT TERRACE
1700 GEDDES
-Beautifully Furnished
-2 Air-Conditioners
--Dishwasher
-Fully Carpeted
-1% -Baths
-Elevator
-All-Masonary Construction
-4 and 5 Man Units
Charter Realty

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WANTED-MALE HELP
Waiters, dishwashers, pots and pans
and cook's helper needed for break-
fasts and noon dinners from July
23 to Aug. 18. Alpha Chi Omega
House. Small group of about 30 men.
Served buffet style. Please contact
at once. Write Box S4, c/o The
Michigan Daily. H14
FREE ROOM AND BOARD, Fall and
Winter terms for 1 student room-
mates. Mother helping. 15 hours per
week. Contact Prof. Mann, 764-7548.
Hul
FREE ROOM AND BOARD for student
mother helper. 15-20 hours weekly.
Starting Summer or Fall. Call Prof.
Mann, 764-7548. H12
BLOOD DONORS
URGENTLY NEEDED

game. The announcement that he
was the winning pitcher brought
more catcalls from the customers.
Allen, the Phillies' third base-
man, rode a 1-1 pitch by Chance
about 400 feet into the bleachers
in right center in the second.
Marichal, Jenkins Star
Juan Marichal of San Fran-
cisco and Jenkins had been mak-
ing the American Leagues roll
over and play dead until Robin-
son connected for his 366-foot
homer off Jenkins in the sixth.
Jenkins, incidently, tied a rec-
ord with six strikeouts in his
three-inning stint. The old record
for total strikeouts in a game was
20 in 1955 in 12 innings.
There were no errors in the
game. The closest call caine when
Hank Aaron started late and
tried for a shoestring catch on
Carl Yastrzemski in the fifth. It
was ruled a double, the first of
three hits for the Red Sox left
fielder.
Perfect Innings
Almost lost in the shuffle were
the three perfect innings .pitched
by Chicago's Gary Peters for the
American from the sixth through
the eighth.
Manager Hank Bauer of Balti-
more, the American League skip-
per, said, "They had some good,
pitching thrown at them. Perez
Just caught the ball-boom. Conig-
liaro's catches were great and
maybe saved the game at the
time."
"When I hit it I knew it was
out," said Perez, whose wife and
14-month-old son, Victor, were in
the stands.
Best Pitching
Alston commented, "Possibly it
was overall the best pitching in
any All-Star game I've seen. You'd
have a hard time picking the best
one today.",
Brooks Robinson lined a foul
ball down the left field line in
the 13th that some press box ob-
servers thought was ticked by
third baseman Perez in fair ter-
ritory but on-the-scene observers
said there was no argument.
"I thought it might have flick-
ed off his glove," said Robinson.

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Scores
NATIONAL
ab r It bi po a
Brock if 2 00 0 2 0
Mays pf-ef 4 0 0 0 3 0
Clemente rf 6 0 1 0 6 0
Aaron cf-I 6 0 1 0 2 0
Cepeda Ib 6 00 400
Allen 3b 4 1 1 1 0 2
Perez lb 2 1 1 1 0 3
Torre c 2 00 0 41
Hallerc 100070
Banks ph 1 0 1 0 0 0
McCarverc 2 0 2 0 7 1
Mazeroskj 2b 4 00 0 7 1
Drysdale p 0 0 0 0 0 0
Helms ph 1 0 00 0 0
Seaver p 00 0 0 00
Alley ss 5 00 01 3
Maricha lp 100 000
Jenkins p 1 0 0 0 0 0
Gibson p O 0 0 0 0 1
Wynnph 1 0 10 00
Shortp 0 0 000 1
Staub ph 1 0 110 0 0
Cuellarp 0 0 0 000
Ross ph-2b -1 0 0 0 1 0
Totals 52 2 9 2 45 13
AMERICAN
ab r hbt po a
B. Robinson 3b 6 1 1 1 0 6
Carew 2b 3 0 0 0 2 2
McAuliffe 2b 3 0 0 0 3 2
Oliva cf 6 02 04 0
Killebrewib 6 0 0 0 15 1
Conigliaro rf 6 0 0 0 4 0
Yastrzemski if 4 0 3 0 2 0
Freehan o 5 0 0 13 0
Petrocelli ss 1 0 0 0 0 1~
McGlothlin p 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mantle ph 1 0 0 0 0 0
ePters p 00 0~00 1
Mincherph 1 0 1 0 0 0
Agee pr 0 0 0 0 0 0
Downing p 10 0o 0 0
Alvis ph 100000
Hunter p 1 00 00 0
Berry ph 1 0 0 0 0 0
Chance p 0 0 0 0 0 0
Fregosi ph-ss 4 0 1 0- 2 3
Total~s 49 1 a 1~45 16
National 010 000 000 000 001-2 9 0
American 000 001 000 000) 000-148 0
E-None. DP-Robinson, Carew,
Killebrew, McAuliffe, Killebrew.
LOB-National 5, American 7. 2B-
Yastrzemski, McCarver. 3B-None.
HR-Allen, B. Rpbinsn, Perez. SB
-Aaron.FS-Fregosi, Freehan, Mas-
eroski. SF-None, ....
PITCHING SUMMARY

1210W. Stadium Blvd.
1000 sq. ft. Unfurnished Apt. includes-

,

-2 bedrooms
-dining room plus kitchen with
separate eating area
-air conditioning and private
balcony
-$155 per month includes all utilities
except electricity
-wall to wallcarpeting is available
761-C7600

DOWNTOWN HONDA
310 E. Washington phone 665-8637
Ann Arbor
USED CARSr
1960 VOLVO, A-1 cond. Rebuilt engine.

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$000. 761-3227. N15
'62TANMOZA artop auotras. $7.50 FOR Rh positive. $10, $12 for
62 TAN MONZA hardtop, auto. trans Rh negative. Hours: Mon., Tues.,
new brakes, exhaust, battery, shocks, Thurs., Fri. 9-4; Weds. 1-7. 18-21
etc. 665-3418 or 662-0050 nights. N13 years old need parental permission.
VOLVO 122S, 1966, 2-door, 8000 miles. MICHIGAN COMMUNITY
perfect cond. 663-8200 after 5. N14 ; BLOOD CENTER

PRICE!!
LOCATION

Chance
McGlothlin
Peters
Downing
Hunter (L)
Marichal
Jenkins
Gibson
Short
Cuellar
Drysdale (W)
Seaver
T-3:41. A-46,309.

P HRER BB SO
32 1 1 0 1
2 1 0 0 0 2
3 00 02 4
2 2 0 00 2
5 4 1 1 0 4
3 1 0 '0 0 3
3 3 1 1 0 6
2 1 0 0 0 2
2 1 0 0 0 2
1 0 0 0 1 1

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665-8825

1335 8, University
C25

AUSTIN HEALEY 3000, 1965, Green:
and 1961 Red. Call 449-4370. N12
'65 VW SEDAN. Excellent running con-
dition. Must sell immediately. Call
662-9153 evenings. NA

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404 W. Michigan
Ypsilanti
Phone 483-1894

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BARGAIN CORNER
SAM'S STORE
Has Genuine LEVI's Galore!
For "Guars and Gats"
LEVI'S SLIM-FITS-$4.98
Pure White and 4, Colors
Cord. SLIM-FITS-$5.98,
LEVI'S STA-PREST PANTS
Never Needs Ironing-$7
STA-PREST Slim-Fits $6.50
LEVI JACKETS
"White" or
Denim-$7.50
LEV'S Supersl ims-$4.98
LEV I's Dungrees-$5.25
S-T-R-E-T-C-H LEVI"S
"White" & Colors-$6.50
COTTON TURTLENECKS-,--$1.79
(Colors)
Open Mon. & Fri. Nights
SAM'S STORE
122 E. Washington

and a beautiful 4-man apartment
all rolled into one. A luxurious, new
building, located on Sybil near Hill.
5 MINUTES FROM CAMPUS
Call 761-8055
C
SUMMER SUBLET ,
4TH GIRL WANTED for 5 man apt.
Modern, air-cond., quiet, private
patio, near campu inexpensive.
Mary, 781-1368. U43
HAVE YOUR own room. All facilities
and conveniences. Very cheap. From
now until August 20. Close to cam-
pus. Air-conditioned. 761-6201. U31
4TH GIRL WANTED - July, August.
Modern apt. near campus. Usuals-
air-cond. Call 665-7391. U42
SUMMER SUBLET-$100. New, furnish-
ed, pool. Call 971-0667 after 5. U38
BUSINESS SERVICES
TYPING-Experienced. Call Judy, 429-
7795, Saline, J20
TYPING-Experienced. Theses, papers.
Mrs. Newcomb. 663-0436. J19
COLLINS TAILORING
* AND ALTERATIONS SHOP
225 E. Liberty St. 665-8195

PETS AND SUPPLIES
ADORABLE KITTENS. Free-Siamese
mother. 665-5301. T8
TRANSPORTATION
U.M. JET CHARTER, Paris-N.Y., Aug.
19; $110. 665-2357 or 764-4303. G25
DRIVING N.Y.C. July 17. Returning
about Aug. 6. Wish someone to share
driving or riding either way. 662-
0086, Gutworith. G24
WANTED-2-3 small size households
moving to Los Angeles to share ex-
pense of large U-Haul van. Leaving
end of August. NO 3-6797. G23
LOST AND FOUND
LOST - Silver Siberian Huskie; full
grown male. Reward. Call 761-2704.
A20
LOST-Orange kitten-S. Univ. and E.
Univ. area. Sunday. Call 761-0626 or
764-9507. A19
MISCELLANEOUS
PO RTHOSE interested, "OVERFLOW"
accepts, 663-2348 or 665-215. ME
Enjoy Yourself

WANTED TO RENT
APT. OR HOUSE wanted for Fall, for
2 female grads and 1 friendly quiet
dog. Distance no object. Call 665-
2162. L26
FEMALE STUDENT and 4 children
ages 8 to 15, need 3-bedroom house
or apt. in immediate AA area. Will
buy, rent or lease. Call Flint, collect,
742-1133 or 787-2645. L27
FEMALE transfer student, Junior,
wishtes apt. with 1, 2, or 3 girls. Call
Pontiac 338-4547. 1041 James K. Blvd.,
Pontiac, Mich. L23
2 GIRLS for apartment for Fall. Will-
ing to share. Call 663-6047. L24
1 GIRL LOOKING for another to
share apt. this fall in Hosp. area. Call
665-9368 after 6 p.m. L25
MARRIED COUPLE looking for 1 bdrm.
apt. in Campus-Hosp. area, for Aug.
20. Phone 662-6200. L21
FEM.LE JUNIOR transfer student
wants to share apt. with others.
Fall term. Write Ellen, 825 Field
Ave., Plainfield, N.J. 07060. L22
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS

,SPORTS NIGHT EDITOR:
DAVID KNOKE

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NATIONAL LEAGUE ALL-STARS pose prior to taking the field
against the American League team. Tony Perez's 'home run in
the 15th inning, the longest All-Star game in history, decided the
contest after 32 hours of play.

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Major League Standings

NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pct. GB
St. Louis 49 32 .605 -
Chicago 46 36 .561 3/
San Francisco 45 38 542 5
Cincinnati 46 39 .541 5
Atlanta 42 39 .519 7
Pittsburgh 40 38 .513 71j
Philadelphia 40 40 .500 8%
Los Angeles 34 47.420 15
Houston 33 50 .398 17
New York 31 47 .397 16'/
TODAY'S GAME
Pittsburgh at St. Louis

AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pet. GB
Chicago 47 33 .588 -
Detroit 45 35 .563 2
Minnesota= 45 36 .556 2/2
California . 45 40 .529 4%
Boston 41 39 .513 6
Cleveland 40 42 .488 8
Baltimore 39 43 A476 9
New York 36 45 .444 111/
Washington 36 47 .434 12Y2
Kansas City 35 49 .417 14
TODAY'S GAME
Chicago at Cleveland

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A-1 New and Used Instruments
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington

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