PAGESI THE MICHIGAN IMAiLV QAMTTUl fA V nrmnUWTP 1 truat? PAG SX TIF MtIIJE.Flsl Mr' umy ,ZA'1 UUAYL~1. U(SA'FDLZ 1, A1966 ' I V Spartans Face llini Challenge over Kansas. Ohio State also is rated two touchdowns better than visiting Washington. Despite Purdue's 26-14 loss at Notre Dame, the Boilermakers rate a seven-point choice over Southern Methodist in its first road start after spanking Illinois and Navy. Although 13 - point favorites, Michigan State's Spartans warily visit Illinois where MSU's Duffy Daugherty has never won in four tries. Michigan State has roared past North Carolina State and Penn State for a firm grip on the top position in the Associated Press national poll. Illinois has bowed to Southern Methodist and Missouri and will be experimenting with a 158- pound sophomore, Bill Huston, as key halfback replacement for in- jured Cyril Pinder. i t ; t ! i Any chance for the Illini to spring an upset rests on the abil- ity of a good ground defense to harness such Spartans as half- back Clint Jones. fullback Bob Apisa and quarterback Jimmy Raye, who have amassed 428 rush- ing yards and six touchdowns in * * * Uclans DuelMissouri; Bama Meets Ole Miss two games. The Wisconsin at Iowa Big Ten Some of the country's top opener for both is pegged a pick- rated college teams face severe 'em contest. Wisconsin defeated tests of their national rankings Iowa State and succumbed to today. strong Southern California. Iowa Second-ranked UCLA faces Big downed Arizona and lost to Oregon Eight contender Missouri in ABC's State. Game of the Week played on the Each team has a pair of fine coast. Mizzou, conqueror of Big runners, halfback Tony Williams Ten teams Minnesota and Illinois, and fullback Silas McKinnie of is rated a slight underdog against; Iowa, and halfback Vic Janule Gary Beban and Company. I and fullback Wayne Todd of Wis- Alabama might find the going consin. The 233-pound Todd is a rough when they try to convince sophomore as is Iowa's roll-out Mississippi that three national quarterback, Ed Podolak. championships in a row is not im- possible. Although Bear Bryant's third-ranked Crimson Tide has already smothered Louisiana Tech 34 0. they face an Ole Miss team which has choked Memphis State, 13-0. and Kentucky, 17-0. Oregon State may think they're having recurring nightmares after meeting fifth-ranked Southern Cal in their conference opener today. Trojan quarterback Troy Winslow will seek to duplicate the 41-0 disaster which Michigan's Dick Vidmer wreaked on the Beavers two weeks ago. PIRATES RAINED OUT: Phils Slow L.A. Pennant Express By The Associated Press PHILADELPHIA - Bill White's three-run homer and the seven- hit pitching of Chris Short help- ed Philadelphia to a 5-3 victory over the National League-lead- ing Los Angeles Dodgers last night. The Dodgers' magic number for their second straight pennant re- mained at two as a result of the defeat in this first of a three game series with the Phillies, and the rainout at Pittsburgh of the game between the second place Pirates and the third-place San Francisco Giants. The Dodgers trailed 2-1 in the S 1 Major League Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet. AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct.' GB Los Angeles Pittsburgh San Francisco Philadelphia Atlanta St. Louis Cincinnati Houston. New York Chicago 94 92 90 86 83 81 75 70 66 59 66 67 68 74 76 79 82 90 93 101 .588 .579 .570 .538 .522 .506 .478 .438 .415 .369 GB 1 3 8 10r 13 171> 24 27%/ 35 x-Baltimore 96 62 Detroit 88 72 Minnesota 88 72 Chicago 83 77 Cleveland 80 80 California 79 81 Kansas City 72 86 Washington 71 88 Boston 72 90 y-New York 68 89 x-Clinched pennant. y-Clinched last place. .608 -- .550, 9 .550 9 ,519 14 .500 17 .494 18 .456 24 .447 25%1 .444 26 .433 271/ seventh and had a chance to win and clinch at least a tie for the, pennant. But, with reliever RonI Perranoski on the mound, the Phillies scored three runs to put the game away.1 * * * Dierker Nearly Perfect NEW YORK-The New York Mets, stymied by Larry Dierker's perfect game through eight in-' nings, erupted in the ninth inning on a double by Ed Bressoud and Ron Hunt's pinch single for a 1-0 victory over Houston last night. Dierker, who was 20 years old eight days ago, had not allowed' a base' runner through eight in- nings, retiring 24 Mets in a row. Then Bressoud led off the ninth by hitting a sinking line driveI that Lee Mays just missed getting, to in left field. Bressoud wound up at second with a double, went to third on a wild pitch and raced home as Hunt singled over second. SPORTS NIGHT EDITOR: RICK STERN While Dierker was setting the Mets down in order in every in- ning, Jack Fisher was blanking the Astros. Fisher allowed six hits, bringing his record to 11-14. Dier- ker is 10-8. Bill Ib o'ard The Michigan Rugby Club will open its home season against Michigan State today at 3:00 on Wines Field. The fraternity Intramural track meet, originally scheduled for last Thursday has been re- scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 13. * * * Tickets are now on sale for next Wednesday's Detroit Pis- ton - New York Knickerbocker game at Bowen Field House in Ypsilanti, Tickets cost $1, $1.50, and $2.50. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS New York 1, Houston 0 Philadelphia 5, Los Angeles 3 St. Louis 2, Chicago 0 San Francisco at Pittsburgh (rain) Atlanta at Cincinnati (rain) TODAY'S GAMES Houston at New York (n) Los Angeles at Philadelphia (n) San Francisco at Pittsburgh Atlanta at Cincinnati Chicago at St. Louis YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Kansas City 8, Detroit 5, Chicago 6, New York 5 (11 Inn) Minnesota 10-8, Baltimore 7-3 California 2, Cleveland 0 Only games scheduled TODAY'S GAMES Kansas City at Detroit Cleveland at California (n) New York at Chicago Minnesota at Baltimore Only games scheduled6 - -..._ pi FOREST AT WASHTENAW WORSHIP LO? LP I I ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL 306 N. Division CHURCHj I 8:00 a.m.-Holy Communion. 9:00 a.m.-Holy Communion and Sermon. i 1 :00 a.m.-Holy Communion and Sermon. 7:00 p.m.-Evening Prayer. NORTH SIDE EPISCOPAL CHAPEL (North Campus) 1679 Broadway 9:00 a.m.-Morning Prayer and Holy Com- munion. ST. CLARE'S EPISCOPAL CHAPEL 2309 Packard 8:00 a.m.-Holy Communion. 9:15 a.m.-Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m.-Morning Prayer and Baptism. LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER AND CHAPEL National Lutheran Council Hill St. at Forest Ave. Dr. H. 0. Yoder, Pastor SUNDAY 9:30 and I11:00 a.m.-Worship Services. 9:30 a.m.-Bible Study-Dr. George Men- denhall. 6:00 p.m.-Supper. 7:00 p.m.-"Sex, Dating & Marriage"-Dr. Henry Yoder. WEDNESDAY, 10:00 p.m.-Vespers. GRACE BIBLE CHURCH Corner State and Huron Streets 663-0589 Dr. Raymond H. Saxe, Pastor Morning Services-8:30 and 11:00 a.m. 9:45 a.m.-Sunday School. 6:00 p.m.-Troining Hour-Classes for all ages. 7:00 p.m.-Gospel Services. Wednesday Prayer Meeting at 7:30 p.m. If it's Bible you. want, come to Grace Bible- Fundamental, Pre-Millenial, Biblical. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH State and William Communion Services at 9:15 and 11:00 a.m. "Ungracious Guests," Rev. J. E. Edwards.,. Church School at 9:15 and 11:00 a.m. Student Group meeting, 7:00 p.m., Mayflower Room. Guild House, 802 Monroe, telephone 2-5189. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL 1511 Washtenaw Ave. (The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod) Alfred T. Scheips, Pastor Sunday at 9:45 and 1 1.:15 a.m.-Services. Sunday at 6:00 p.m.-Gamma Delta Supper- Program. Wednesday at 1-0:00 p.m.-Midweek Devotion. BETHLEHEM UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST 423 So. Fourth Ave. Telephone 665-6159 Pastors: E. R. Klaudt, Armin C. Bizer, W. C. Wright 9:30 and 10:45 a m.-Worship Services. 9:30 and 10:45 a.m.-Church School. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Phone 662-4466 1432 Washtenaw Ave. Ministers: Ernest T. Campbell, Malcolm G. Brown, John W. Waser, Harold S. Horan SUNDAY Worship at 9:00, 10:30 am and 12:00 noon. Presbyterian Campus Center located at the Church. DARLINGTON LUTHERAN CHURCH Wisconsin Synod 3545 Packard Rd. Services at 10:30 a.m. For transportation call Rev. Robert Boer, 761-1418 or Tim Krier- wall, 665-5952. WESLEY FOUNDATION AND FIRST METHODIST CHURCH Corner State and Huron Streets Phone 662-4536 Hoover Rupert, Minister Eugene Rorsom, Campus Minister Bartlett Beavin. Associate Campus Minister SUNDAY 9:00 and 11:15 a.m. - Worship Services. "Walk in Newness of Life," Dr. Rupert. 6:00 p.m. - Fellowship Supper, Pine Room. Cost 35c. 7:00 p.m.-Program, Wesley Lounge. Begin- ning of Series on Contemporary Confronta- tions - "Berlin - East and West," Mr. Beavin. TUESDAY 12:00-1:00 p.m. - Discussion Class, Pine Room. "What Can Christians Beakve?", Dr. Ransom. Lunch 25c. 5:00 p.m.-Church Related Vocations Group, Green Room. Dinner and program. WEDNESDAY 7:00 a.m.-Holy Communion, Chapel, follow- ed by breakfast in Pine Room Out in time for 8:00 a.m. classes. 5:10 p.m.-Holy Communion, Chapel. THURSDAY 12:00-1:00 p.m. - Discussion Class, Pine Room. "The Prophets-Dissenters of the Past," Mr. Beovin. Lunch 25c. FRIDAY 6:00 p.m.-Young Marrieds, Pine Room. Din- ner and program. Child care provided. UNIVERSITY REFORMED CHURCH 1001 E Huron Calvin S. Malefyt Reformed Church of America SUNDAY 9:30 a.m.-Church School. Collegiate Class - Prof. Kenneth Pike, "Viewing, the Scripture Through Academic Models.,' 10:30 a.m.-Communion; "Facts or Facade?" Rev. Donald Van Hoeven. 7:00 p.m.-"Prayer, Power and People," Dr. Calvin Malefyt. HURON HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH Presently meeting at the YM-YWCA Affiliated with the Baptist General Conf. Rev. Charles Johnson 761-6749 SUNDAY SERVICES 9.45 a m.-University Fellowship Bible Study. 11:00 a.m.-"Real Wrestling-with an In- visible Opponent !~ 7:00 p m.-Unique Inter-Varsity Film: "Crisis in Missions." THE CHURCH OF CHRIST W. Stadium at Edgewood Across from Ann Arbor High Rev. V. Palmer, Minister SUNDAY 10:00 a.m.-Bible School. 11:00 a.m.-Regular Worship. 6:00 p.m.-Evening Worship. WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m.-Bible Study. Transportation furnished for all NO 2-2756. services-Call Yes, fifteen Domino's delivery men .. . able, willing and ready to serve the University of Michigan campus. When you place your order with Domino's for that favorite pizza you can always count on fast, courteous, service. Our pizza's are known for their quality and, exceptional good flavor. We want our customers to receive their pizzas as quickly as possible ... fresh from the oven and piping hot ready to enjoy. When you order from Domino's you may be assured that trained, alert delivery personnel are standing by to rush your order to you the moment it is in the pizza box. Remember, Domino's deliveries are always free! Call us and put our fleet-footed friendly fifteen to the test. Pizza perfection can be yours tonight. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 512 E. Huron James H. Middleton, Minister Cleo Boyd, Associate Minister Ronald Tipton, Campus Minister SUNDAY 9:45 a.m.-Church School Hour. 11 :00 a.m.-Church Worship. 7:30 p.m.-Dr. McKeachie, "I Believe." I I n a "%.i i "nw nw f w n A n7"MnT nut n/ u I 11