PAGE STX THE MICHIGAN DAILY TUESDAY; AM it 1967 PAGE 811 TUE MICHIGAN DAILY TUE~DA'Y. APRIL 11. 1987 I Leafs Host Black Hawks in Third Game Monday through Friday, 1 P.M. to 3 P.M. TORONTO (R)--"They got what they wanted in Chicago and now we have ito get one in Toronto. It's as simple as that," said Coach Billy Reay of the Chicago Black Hawks yesterday. The Hawks, champions of the National Hockey League, dropped a -1 decision Sunday night in Chicago enabling the Maple Leafs to tie the best-of-seven Stanley Cup semifinal series at one game each. Serious Disadvantage More importantais the fact that the Leafs, who failed to win a ,fully aware that Chicago must win at least one game in Toronto if the Hawks hope to make the finals, refused to take the role of favorite. "I would still say we're the un- derdogs," said Imlach. "They're supposed to be the best team. They've got practically everyone on the All-Star team. "In fact it seems as if every team in the league will have some- body-on the All-Star team except us," said Imlach. "Well, - that's okay with me as long as we win the vamps_" day afternoon," said Reay. Toronto will go without the services of forward George Arm- strong, who injured his right knee HELP WANTED .a e k when he took a jarring check! Imlach had the Leafs work out from Bobby Hull in Sunday's yesterday while Coach Reay rested game. Brian Conacher will replace the Black Hawks, Armstrong on the Leafs' top line, "They'll see plenty of action which also features Frank Mahov- with games coming up Tuesday, lich and Dave Keon, hero of Sun- Thursday and in Chicago Satur- day's victory. Hannun, 76ers, Seek Home Clincher CONN. CO-ED SUMMER CAMP Interviewing specialized counselors. Male: head water from (W.S.I.). water-skiing, pioneering, tennis, ath- letics. Female: Arts and crafts, up. perclassmen and graduates call for appointment. Andrea Marks 662-3225. H126 TEACHERS WANTED. $5400 up. Entire West, Southwest, and Alaska. FREE registration. Southwest Teachers A- gency, 1303 Central Ave., N.E., Al- burquerque, New Mexico. HIS GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES, plea, sant working conditions, good wages, full time. Apply in person or call 665-6113. Mallory Lithographing, 4511 Jackson Rd. Ann Arbor. H25 MALE STUDENTS wanted to work eve- ings 6-10. 665-8123. H23 FEMALES--Need attractive girls 18-25 as waitresses at CORAL GABLES. 2245 Woodward Ave. Beikelv, Mich. 398-7333 Apply between 12-3 p.m. H201 , single game in Chicago during the PHILADELPHIA O/P) - Coach "There's only one thing I'd rath- throne the Celtics, champions of regular season, can put the Hawks Alex Hannum of the Philadelphia er do than win the series in Bos- the NBA for eight straight years.I at a serious disadvantage with 76ers' basketball team hopes he ton," Hannum said, "and that's "The Celtics have proved great victories An Toronto Tuesday and doesn't have to go back to Bos- to win it here in Philadelphia." to date," he said, "and I'm sure Thursday nights. ton this year. Boston avoided a four-game they'll give us all we want in Sunday's encounter was a com- Not that he doesn't like Boston sweep by beating the 76ers in the Philly. But we'll be ready." plete turnabout from Thursday's -it's just that he's counting on Boston Garden Sunday, 121-117, Bill Russell, the Celtics' layer- open which the Hawks won 5-2. his team to whip the Boston Cel- in a dandy, hard-fought game, coach, sees today's game as an- The Leafs checked hard and tics tonight in Philadelphia and "Both teams were magnificent other tough one. often to keep the Hawks off bal- wrap up the Eastern Division of Sunday," Hannum said, "I hope "Philly hasn't had a poor gamej .ance and took advantage of their the National Basketball Associa- everybody stays healthy. I feel in the series," he said. "We'd like scoring opportunities. After the tion. we have the best team, and I them to have one Tuesday." Leafs took a 1-0 lead on a goal by The 76ers lead the best-of-sev- don't want anybody to have anyr A spokesman for the 76ers said Pete Stemkowski, Dave Keon en series three games to one and excuses. Let the best team prove that Gov. John Volpe of Massa- scored while the Leafs were short- if they defeat the proud Celtics the best." chusetts, a rabid Celtics fan, and handed George Armstrong added here, they won't have to go back The coach said he didn't expect Gov. Raymond P. Shaffer of Penn- the final goal on a power play. to Boston for game No. 6 tomor- any change in strategy" for game sylvania, a home team rooter, Toronto Coach Punch Imlach, I row. No. 5 in the 76ers' attempt to de- would both be at the game. ii YnT ere -.h_ :f - I . Billboard There will be an "M" Club meeting at the Union at 8:30 to- morrow night. The recipient of the Doc Losh Trophy will be named and the election of officers will be held. Sophomore lettermen are in- vited to attend. F t " -. MANAGE rooming house by U-Hosp. for two years-Min. age 21 and male. Begin approx. Apr. 20. Ex. compen- sation. Write Rome, 2654 Raphael, East Lansing, Mich. H18 BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED $7.50 for Ph positive $10, $12 for Rh negative( Hours: Mon., Tues., I'hurs.. rrf., 9-4; Wed. 1-7. 18-21 years old need parent's permission, Michigan Community Blood Center. 404 W Michigan, Ypsilanti, Mich. 483-1894 11 NEW ENGLAND "Brother and Sister Camps in the heart of the beautiful Berkshires at Kent, Connecicut. Re- quire 60 men and women counselors for full program of land and water sports. Excellent facilities for tennis, golf, skiing, dance, outdoor crafts, nature, music, sailing. Upper class- men and teachers preferred. Good salaries. Write: Camp Leonard, Leon- ore, Box 186, Lawrence, New York . H4 PERSONAL DEAR Pat, I had to let you know how much I appreciated you being there on South U. at 4 a.m. last Sunday morning. Thanks- Fig HARVARD SQ. APT.. Cambridge, Mass. Graduating senior looking for room- mates to share apt. beginning in May. If interested ca11 Karen Schiff 665-7510 (dinner time or after 11 p.m. YAMAHA .LDS-3. 250cc, 1966. black. 2200 miles complete with tools, tarp and helmet. $550. Call Shef, 761-1345. FE MEN AND WOMEN-Looking for a place to live next fall? Try the Co-ops. ,A~pplications, available in Inter-ro- operative Council office, 2546 SAB, or call 668.6372. F WAKE UP SERVICE-Have .your phone ring at any designated time--dap orI night-LOW RATES. DON'T BE LATE1 FOR CLASS OR WORK - AGAIN! TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE 665-8871 .24 hours). F HEY, HANDSOME! How'd YOU like to make $40 an hour in New York this summer ,(or any season) as a male fashion model? Find out what it takes: send photo with all sizes to: LEW WILLIAMS, 240 East 46th, St., New York, New York 10017. F47 LAST CHANCE TO SUBLET 511 E. Hoover No. 10 for this summer, Twin airconditioners, two floors, spi- ral staircase, dishwashesr. garbage disposal. and other conveniences of home. Call 665-5980. FF NEW ZEIITGEIST -- on sale now. Com- pare it to GENERATION and weep for past glory. ZEITGEIST has every- thing On sale at Marshall's, Follett's, Wahr's, Centicore. F16 THE STUDENT APARTMENT EXCHANGE Introducing a new organization, owned and operated by students and grad- uates, recognizing student housing problems. VOLUNTEER TRAINING PROGRAM for students interested in REAL ES- TATE as a profession, FULL 'OR PART TIME. Male and female. SUM- MER POSITIONS. Available with ex- cellent remunerations. NO 5-4063. F VISIT OUR WESTERN SHOP. Sale on Jo-O-Kay leather jackets, Justin, Tony Loma andAcme Boots. Sch- neider Western Supply, 2635 Saline Rd. Phone 663-0111. 1 mile south of UM Stadium. FZ, NEED FOURTH GIRL to share fall ept., modern, 2 blocks from campus $62.50/month. Call 764-1061. F20 PERSONAL PERSONAL ITNIVERSIITIY CHARTER FLIGHTS $2P0 Detroit - London - Detroit. Open Rent Your TV from NEJAC o all students, faculty staff and GE and Zenith portables for only £10 their immediate families. Few seat~s prmnhFE evc n eiev remain - Call 761-9720, 6-8 p.m. F22 per month FREE service and delivery. __ Phone 662-5671 NOW. 11 ~TAKE-OFF' 14 April. F LIVE IN A CO-OP this summer Fun. Clrse to campus $18 wk room and i iji 4 PINE RIVER CANOE CAMP - a private Michigan boys camp - is hiring male counselors who enjoy camping, can- oeing etc. Call 662-3090 for appoint- ment. High salaries. F25 WINFRED COOPER as Mayor and Nar- ratot was very good especially When one caught the poor fainting Mrs. Jones. F24 _______- a natioutal corporation this maight'be YEE,, IT'S TRUE. A limited supply of for YOU. To see if you can qualify, the Ail-Ameria Gargoyle; are still call Mr. Jarfa at 764.5633. I'he Tistrict available at Ralph's Market. F23 Recruiter will be in Ann Arbor this .AS . N weekend and will be looking for four SINCE ALMOST all GEM 1AMON1 S ambitions, personable young men. come from Africa, a brand label for a Can YOU qualify?9 F ring mounting does not guarantee the! quality of the major diamond in the USED CARS ring. Austin lriamond-1209 S. Ulivor- sity. 663-7151., F2 '66 MG MIGET 8000 ml Brit. RacGn. UNIV. CHARTER'-- Europe Flight II. Wire wheels. R&H, Luggage Rack, Must sell 2Beats: Call NO 52730,6-8 Black Int. Excellent cond $1600. 761- p.m. F27 2423. N29 SRentCHEVROLET Super Sport Convert. Au- C TRBE662L2769 Gs Foe r Rent F7 tomatic F.M. V8 Perfect cond. 761- 5738. N30 BRAND N,W 4-man,.fantastic location 2 bedrooms. modern decor. Utensils 1958 MGA Roadster, good cond. Call and dishes included, air-conditioned Chuck at 662-3256. N31 For Infotmation call 668-9045 or stop in at 520 Pa'Kard No. 13. FC 1964 TR 4 23,000 miles. Red wire wheels, wood dash, radio. Call 662-6263. N27 SUMMER SUBLET'MUSTANG - 1966 Red with black vinyl WE need one girl to share modern 3- top. 4 speed 225 hp. ex. cond. 665-0302 man for summer. Five minutes from N28 if sold to Ulrich's WITH your currently good ones. lO UJIIBEAT DI"ALi-FI(.UII E IT ITT! 3 R V ' r board $12/ wx board only. INTER- COOPERATIVE COUNCIL 2546 SAB, 668-6872 F34 LIMIlT'ED) 51MM ER P( Sr'I-INS OPEN Sales aid supei vs'ry opltortunity where the successful write their own pay- check! Mirbigan State student earned SOVER $250000 IN l bN W ';KS!! If you will be 20 by -June, have a car, and are eager to earn big moiney with I BOYS - BARTENDERS, I.D. checkers and floor men needed at CORAL GABLES, 2245 Woodward Ave., Berke- ly, Mich. Apply between 12-3 p.m. H21 PERSONAL WILL TRADE U. Charter Europe flight (May 20-Aug. 14) for UAC May-Aug. flight or just trade return tickets. Call Harvey, 663-4086. Leave message, FF VISIT MR. John Wig boutique. See how you may look in one of our glamorous wis, wiglets, or falls. All select imported human hair. $19.95 and up. 510 S. Main. Phone 665-3366 F13 Ulrich's sell your discontinued books to over 600 college bookstores. This way we get the highest possible prices for YOU. At least-25% of the books used this semester are now obso- SCHATZE: This is an end and a begin- ning for both of us. Wilbur Rabbit F15 campus. air-conditioned, balcony, good landlord. Call Ruth or Sue at 665-0898. FB SEE EUROPE AND THE ORIENT Tours any time, any place all summeitr. Excellent accomodations - sight see- tours. Free time. No worry about bag- gage and reservations. STUDENT TRAVEL OVERSEAS PROGRAM. For more information call Nancy W. 662- 3225 8-9 p.m. P 37 ROOM AND BOARD available for men. 665-3719. F30 NEED one, two, or three girls for sum-2 mer' subiet. Great location.: Across from the East Engin and the Brown Jug. Mod. Bilevel, air cond. balcony, spiral staircase, 3 bd.. rms., 2 baths Disposal, TV, everything you could wantl Inquire individually or in a group, we want you! 761-6872, Fl0 OVER 25 PERCENT of our business each year is inter-state. Find out why people travel 1500 miles to buy a Diamond Engagement Ring in Ann Arbor. Austin Diamond, 1209 Z. Uni- versity. 663-7151. F6 COMPLAINTS ABOUT APARTMENTS?! (service, rents, etc.) Write 1528. SAB Student.Rental Union Helps You. F17 OSTIERWEIL CO-OP has a few spaces for women to room and board. Only 18 per week. Close to campuns. Own- ed and run by students. Cal or visit 338 E. Jefferson. 662-4440. P44 WANTED - Female companion to travel thru Europe during July and August. Call soon 662-6819 Carol. P42 SUMMER EMPLOYMENT WHO???.. M ay want a high pay opportunity? O offers self-confidence and an open-mind? N eeds a $1000 CASH SCHOLARSHIP? E stablishes;a high caltier of initiative? x Y OU DO!!! If you will be at least 20 by June and have a car, call J n at 764-5633 Recruiter for National Firm. In town soon for limited time. Opportunity knocks, just open the door. F B TR 3 B '63. Excellent codition. Going abroad. 761-4272. N26 1958 FORD Fairlane 500-Good condi- tion. Call 761-3827. N24 1961 FIAT Abarth Zagat to aluminum body,, Michelin tires, 22 000 mi. A real collector's item. Best offer 668-9829. N19 '64 TR4. BLUE. with white top. New battery, Michelin Tires. Exc. cond. 453-0367. N23 '65 SUNBEAM Tiger, R and H, new Michelin tires, body excellept best offer 662-0779 or 668-9829. N21 1966 VW. Bahama blue, exc. cond. 4800 miles, one ownet--have. a look-con- vince yourself, Call 665-6367. N15 1963 CHEVROLET Impala convertible. $1200. Call Fritz at 662-3256. NB '63 VW-Body in very good cond. Good tires, radio, heater, engine needs work. $350. Call 665-8351 bet. 5-8 p.m. '63 VW-BODY in very good cond. Good tires, radio, heater. Engine needs work $350. Call 665-8351 bet, 5-8 p.m. N3 '63 VW good cond., good tires, radio instructor, Day 665-9897, eve. 479- 4481 N47 MGB '64 - wire wheels, radio, heater. Detroit. TR3-0549. N45 1962 VW Sunroof. Good mechanical and clean condition. Lots mileage. Best offer over $650. Call Henry Kerr at 663-2108, 701 S. Forest. N37 HARLEY DAVIS Motorscooter. 1962, Excel. cond. $230. NO 2-9361~ ZIo ROOM AND BOARD ROOM & BOARD. Prof. frat. house. Summer and fall. 761-5857. E32 ROOM AND BOARD available for men. 665-3719. E20 BABYSITTING -- Evenings, dishes, or would consider staying with elderly lady evenings in exchange for room and board. Mon.-Fri. Centrally locat- ed. References. White Box 15., E26 4 lete or discontinued. DiSCUSSION Tuesday, April 11, 1967-8:00 P.M. with a member of the program SHERUT LA'AM SERVICE TO THE PEOPLE YEAR PROGRAM IN ISRAEL sponsored by the 1429 Hill Student Zionist Organization Hillel -another Ulrich service- Street House IL I - I FRODO SAYS: Sell Your Used Books at STUDENT BOOK SERVICE 3 ' o;# . ~ MISS J TACKLES ANY WEATHER... RAIN OR SHINE Wise to the weather's fickle fancies, our rayon/cotton coats splashed with fashion for fun, sun, dates and in case it rains.' A. Regimental belted trench.. .epaulet trim. Navy, white, tan, powder blue. Sizes 5-15. 18.00 B. Floral patterned coat with two patch pockets. Blue or pink, prints. Sizes 5-15.14.00 C. Double-breasted coat with scarf. Ice blue, navy. 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