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PAGE FOUR

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WEDNESDAY. JUNE 30, 1965

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'65 All-Stars

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phoune 764-0557
from 1:00 to 2:30 P.M. Monday through Friday, and 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M. Saturday

NEW YORK () - Felix Man-
tilla, a New York Met reject, was
named yesterday on the 1965
American League All-Star team
which for the first time in its
33-year history failed to list a sin-
gle member of the New York
Yankees.
Mantilla, the American League's
runs-batted-in leader, beat out
Bobby Richardson of the Yankees
for the second base job on the
opening line-up which will face
the National League's best'on July
13 at Minnesota.
The veteran Boston Red Sox
infielder, who also has played the
outfield, is the league's fifth lead-
ing batter with .317.
Third baseman Brooks Robin-
son of the Baltimore Orioles was
the only repeater from the 1964
opening line-up. Robinson was
joined by four players who made
the team for the first time. They
included shortstop Dick McAu-
iffe and left fielder Willie Horton
of the Detroit Tigers, center field-
er Vic Davalillo of the Cleveland
Indians, and Mantilla.
Other starters, chosen by a vote
of 280 league players, coaches and
managers, were catcher Earl
Battey of Minnesota, first base-
man Bill Skowron of the Chicago
White Sox and right fielder Rocky
Colavito of the Indians.
In all, the American League
starting team, exclusive of the
pitcher, comprised two players
each from Cleveland and Detroit,
and one apiece from Baltimore,
Boston, Chicago and Minnesota.
The Yankees who, back in 1939
and 1940 had five starters in the
opening line-up, managed to land
two runner-up positions.'
Catcher Elston Howard, side-
lined for five weeks following an
elbow operation; finished second
to Battey. Richardson was runner
up to Mantilla.
Other runners-up included Min-
nesota's Harmon Killebrew at first
SPORTS
SHORTS
By The Associated Press
NEW YORK-Wilt Chamber-
lain is quitting professional bas-
' etball to become a heavyweight
fighter, according to sportscaster
Frank Gifford.
Gifford said on his Tuesday
CBS radio show that Chamber-
lain would announce his retire-
ment from the Philadelphia 76ers
within the next two' weeks, then
go under the tutelage of boxing
veteran Cus D'Amato, who train-
ed former heavyweight champion
Floyd Patterson and current light
heavyweight champion Jose Tor-
res.
* * *
LOS ANGELES-Randy Matson,
holder of the world shot-put rec-
ord, hs been selected for the U.S.
track and field team that will
meet Russia July 31-Aug. 1 in
Kiev, despite his failure to com-
pete in last weekend's AAU cham-
pionships, the Los Angeles Times
said yesterday.

base, Zoilo Versalles at shortstop
and Jimmie Hall inacenter; Cleve-
land's Max Alvis at third base;
Boston's Carl Yastrzemski in left
field and Detroit's Al Kaline in
right field.

FOR RENT
ROOM FOR RENT-723 Packard near
State near everything. Quiet, clean
place to live & study for working
man or grad, hot shower, no cooking.
C40
CHARTER REALTY has a few select
luxury apartments for fall, 4-5 peo-
ple. Cali 665-8825 for appointment.
C37
FOR RENT FOR FALL-New 1 and 2
bdrm, furn. apts. Call 665-8330 after 6.
815 E. ANN
1 and 2 man furnished apts. available
immediately and for fall. One block
to campus and St. Joseph Hospital.
1 10 N. THAYER
2, 3, and 4 man, modern furnished
apts, for fall. Disposals, wall-to-wall
carpeting, etc. Less than one block
to campus.
Campus Management

662-7787

eves. & Sun. 663-9064

WILLIE HORTON

C22
Apartments Galore
FOR FALL-Married, 2, 3, or 4 person
apts. from $95 to $240. Campus loca-
tions, new and used buildings. Cheap
summer sublets also avail.

Senate Gets
Antitrust Bill
For Sports
WASHINGTON (A)-A bill to
exempt the sports aspects of pro-
fessional baseball, football, basket-
ball and hockey from the antitrust
laws came successfully through
its first round in Congress yester-
day but its eventual prospects re-
mained uncertain.
The Senate Antitrust and Mo-
nopoly Subcommittee unanimous-
ly approved the bill, which strips
from baseball its present exemp-
tion on business activities but
extends to the other three sports
baseball's protection on its sports
dealings. A similar bill died last
year in the Senate.
The subcommittee, in passing
the team sports measure on to the
full Judiciary Committee, also
sent along--but without approval
or disapproval-a bill to police
professional boxing by setting up
the office of national boxing com-
missioner with broad powers.
Sen. Philip A. Hart (D-Mich),
subcommittee chairman and chief
sponsor of both bills, told a re-
porter he thought the team sports
exemption bill had a better chance
this year Among the factors he
cited was the acquisition last year
of the New York Yankees baseball
team by the Columbia Broadcast-
ing System.
The Supreme Court has declared
that baseball is exempt from anti-
trust laws but has refused to ex-
tend this protection to other
sports. Witnesses told the sub-
committee that the present exemp-
tion on baseball's business dealings
forestalled possible, antitrust ac-
tion against CBS's purchase of the
Yankees.

PATRICK J. PULTE, INC.
214 E. Huron
NO 5-9405
after 5 p.m., NO 3-1121

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418 E. WASHINGTON
On Campus-Half Block from Frieze
WASHINGTON
MANOR
NOW LEASING
FOR FALL, 1965
Apts. for 2 and 3 Men
ONE BEDROOM & STUDIO APART-
MENTS, LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED,
AIR - CONDITIONED, BALCONIES,
SOUND-PROOF CONSTRUCTION.
FOR APPOINTMENT
CALL NO 8-6906
C6
FOR RENT FOR FALL-I & 2 bedroom
furnished apartments, wide range of
prices, call 668-8723 or 665-8330. B25
NO LEASE-2 bedrm, furn apt. $70/mo,
avail. IIIB, call 662-2466. C47
LARGE LUXURIOUS APT., wall to wall
carpeting, kitchen, living rm, 2 bed-
rms with walkin closets, disposal. etc.
Near campus. Avail, fall semester.
$240/mo. Call 662-2466. C46
NEW-CAMPUS-FALL
2-3-4 man units
Several new buildings available
662-3358
C45

SUMMER SUBLET
LARGE 4 RM. FURN. APT. for 2 or 3,
2 biks. from campus. Avail. July and
Aug. 665-0779. U26
2ND SESSION, for 2, 3 or 4. $75-$120.
Bargain summer apt. Call 668-8723,
665-8330. U3
I'M SPLITTING MAN
Rush yourself to this 4 bdrm., three
floored Brobdingnabian bungalow.
Verdant surroundings, new kitchen,
antique TV. $35-40.
Call Jane F., NO 2-3341
U
AIR-CONDITIONED, roomy, 4-man apt.
available for IIIB, close to campus.
Call 662-5030. U10
MODERN 2 bdrm. apt., furn., TV, near
campus. 526 Packard, No. 202. 665-
7253. USO
CAMPUS APARTMENTS
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY & FALL
LEASING - TIFFANY II - Duplex,
townhouse, air - cond., luxuriously
furn., wall to wall carpeting. For
groups of 2, 3 or 4. Call btwn. 10 a.m.
and 2 p n., 663-8866. U3
FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted for IIIB.
5-man, Forvm Apt. Call after 5:00
weekdays, 663-2085. U28
WASHTENAW-SOUTH U.
3 bedroom apt, avail. July 1
4 men-$25 each
3 men-$30 each
2 men-$35 each
Call Ron, 761-2795
UT21
415 E. HOOVER, apt., air cond., gbg
disp., July 1-Aug. 24. 663-1197, 11-3
p.m. U16
FOR GRAD. MEN-efficiency rooms,
quiet. Inquire 917 Mary. U40
2 GIRLS WANTED to share mod. apt.,
central air cond. included in rnt, 3
blks from campus, 662-7110. U49
SENIOR BUS AD STUDENT & GRAD
ENGINEER need 3rd rmmate for IIIB,
no air cond., $ /mo, 663-9640. U20
MOD., 2 man, air cond. apt., 736 Pack-
ard, No 203B after 7:30. U21
BARGAIN-roomy, cool house near
campus,July2& Aug., $50/mo. 662-
2185 or 764-6285. U22
OPENING for 1 male student in mod
allmair cond apt. Call 665-8936 until
somebody answers. U25
NEED FEMALE roommate for June 28-
Aug. 22, 2 bedrm, mod. apt., balcony,
TV, HIFi, air cond., $40/mo., 1000
Oakland, No. 312, 662-8558. U23
CAMPUS AREA, 3 or 4 bedrm student
house avail, for fall semester. Call
662-5310. U24
BREEZY 2-MAN, $150 for IIIB. All util-
ities included. 663-5511.
WANTED TO RENT
GARAGE WANTED - To rent, vicinity
Plymouth Rd. and Broadway, near
Brookside Apts. For one car. Write
Box 8, Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard
St., Ann Arbor. Li
HOUSES FOR SALE
HOMES FOR SALE by owners, listed
with The Clearing House, 662-6574,
9 a.m.9 p.m. every day. No commis-
sions on sales as we are not a broker.
y
MARRIED STUDENTS, INSTRUCTORS,
Townehouse living offers you: A
brand new well designed home of
your own up to 4 bedrooms, all new
appliances, full basement in most,
low monthly payments, a chance to
build equity, a tax savings, just $195
moves you in. 3681 Platt Road, south
of Packard Road. Phone: 662-8131. C19
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Siamese cat, declawed, answers
to Bourbon. Reward. 663-3584. A9
FOUND: Men's black glasses with tint-
ed lens at 731 S. Forest, call 662-2249
at suppertime. A9
LOST: Gray cardigan with label. Mar-
gie Fox. Call 761-1130. A8
USED CARS
1964 VW, excel cond., must sell, $1295
663-3844. N30
MISCELLANEOUS
RALPH'S would like to congratulate
Bob Moore on his first twelve page
paper
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard
Open every night 'til 12

"Complete" Your Life
at the U of M
JOIN! THE DAILY

HELP WANTED
ASSISTANT COOK at country club.
Call Mrs. Vines, 665-6084 days, 663-
4743 evenings. H43
21-25 yr. old girl to live with handi-
capped college student in fall. Room
& board. $50 a week. 665-2482. H34
SOME HOUSEHOLD help and rbabysit-
ting in exchange for room and board,
Pleasant home, walking distance from
campus. Call NO 2-5831. H21
BLOOD DONORS
URGENTLY NEEDED
$6 for Rh positive; $7 and $10 for Rh
negative. Hours: Mon., 9-4; Tues.,
9-4: fri., 1-7. 18-21 years old need
parent's permission. Detroit Blood
Service, new location, 404 W. Mich-
igan, Ypsilanti, Mich. H29
These positions are currently being
listed with the CLEARING HOUSE
ENGINEERING
TECHNICAL
NURSES
ADMINISTRATIVE
CLERICAL
662-6574, 9 am.-9 p.m. every day. No
fees as we are not an agency. H
GRAD STUDENT desires summer em-
pGoyment in Philo ortranslation of
either German or French, 663-8866.
H45
PERSON FROM N. GERMANY( Prefer-
ably from Oldenberg, Bremen, Ham-
burg area) to engage in conversation
1 or 2 hours per day to aid exchange
student. $1.00/hr. Phone 668-7391.
H46
NEEDED GARAGE STATION ATTEND-
ANT, part, or full time summer, win-
ter and fall. Call 8-2717. H47
18-25 yr. old girl to live with handi-
capped college student on week-
ends, $15, 665-2482. H36
DISHWASHING in country club, good
pay & meals for clean-cut hard
worker. Call Mrs. Vines 665-6084 days.
663-4743 evenings. H49
THE MICHIGANENSIAN has openings
for one or two photographers to do
summer photo essay work. Please
call Bruce Anderson at 764-0561 or
Judy Fields at 764-0554. H48
PERSONAL

PERSONAL
LAKEVIEW SWIM CLUB, regular or
seasonal memberships, single or fam-
ily rates. HU 2-4481 between 10 a.m.
and 10 p.m. P13
ATTENTION ,BUSINESS STAFF JUN-
IOR MANAGERS-Let's get those re-
ports into Sue; that means all of
y'all ! F14
ATTENTION FOLKS-Folk sing
7:30 p.m.-League Fountain. F
KITTENS-If you would like one or
two, come to 1352 Wilmot, 5-6:30. P47
LOOKING FOR EXCITEMENT THIS
SUMMER? Fun & Games? Interesting
people? Then join The Michigan
Daily Business Staff. Stop in and ask
for Judy. F13
RENT YOUR TV from NEJAC
GE and Zenith portables for only $10
per month. FREE service and de-
livery. Phone 662-5671 NOW. F
GARGOYLE needs you-don't you need
GARGOYLE? To work this summer,
call 764-0559. . . like, the'sooner the
better, sweetie. F21
Meet the Right Person
The purpose of our organization, using
established techniques of personality
appraisal and an IBM system, is to
introduce unmarried persons to others
with compatible backgrounds, inter-
ests and ideals. Interviews by ap-
point. Phone 662-4867.
MICHIGAN SCIENTIFIC
INTRODUCTION SERVICE'
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
RENT A TRUCK
Pickups, panels, stakes, and vans.
59 Encorse Rd., Ypsilanti, Mich.

FOR SALE
21" RCA USED T.V.
Table model with stand. Excellent
condition.Call 668-8723 or 665-8330.
B18
OLD ELM ANTIQUES for the discern-
ing collector. 723 Packard near State.
B17
FOR SALE - 1965 Austin-Healey 3000
MKIII. All extras. 10,000 miles. $3300
or best offer, will sell immediately.
Call 665-2378 between 5:30-6:00. B5
BUY AND SELL THROUGH
The Clearing House
A listing service for privately
owned articles.
Austos, motorcycles, bikes, T.V.,
Hi-Fi's, furniture, cameras, etc.
PHONE 662-6574, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
MICROSCOPES, new and usedrmedical,
student, research. Ben's Micro Optic
Center, 29£'0 Packard Rd. 668-6237. B16
AUSTIN HEALY 3000 eng., also many
other Austin Healy parts. NO 2-5291
after 6 p.m. B22
FOR SALE-1960 BSA Rocket, Excel-
condition. Best offer over $600. Call
Barry, days, 754-8396 or 764-7209. Nites
& week-ends, 665-6364. B21
MG-TD 1952, 3200 miles, black with red
interior, beautiful condition, no rust.
Engine rebuilt in May. Service rec-
ords available. 761-0877. B23
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
A-1 New and Used Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington

special low weekend rates Friday
afternoon 'til Monday before noon,
ta
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
1963 HONDA 150, $300, good cond. Jim
NO 3-5595 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Z13
JOIN the fun world of HOITDA. Econo-
my performance and dependability
from $253 See them at HONDA OF
ANN ARBOR, 3000 Packard Rd., 665-
9281. z
SEE IT NOW-The '65 Yamaha with
the revolutionary new oil injection
system. No more fuss or muss.
NICHOLSON MOTOR SALES
223 S. First
'65 YAMAHA 250 cc. 1600 miles. $650
firm. 665-2329 EZ14
NEW CARS
EUROPEAN CARS, INC.
NEW CARS AND SERVICE
506 E. Michigan, Ypsilanti
HU 2-2175
Washtenaw County's only
authorized V.W. Dealer

TRANSPORTATION
DRIVER WANTED to Florida, trans-
portation in exchange for help in
driving, July 8-22, Call 665-3357 btwn,
5 and 7. 18
2 PEOPLE need ride to Cleveland this
weekend. Pay cash. 668-6336 evenings.
Gia

AV IS RENT A CAR
514 E. Washington
663-4156

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NEEDED-An attractive 21-year-old fe-
male to accompany on Sat., July 3,
a grad student whom the vagaries
of social chance have swindled. The
evening will include The Threepenny
Opera, Cocktails. Call Steve, 662-4087
7-9 p.m. Wed. & Thurs. F23
IT'S THE nearest thing to the campus
gossip column. Tell the world in The
Daily's personal column. F22
Writers, Photographers, Artists,
ANYBODY?! !!I
GARGOYLE needs your help this
summer. To work on the first issue
of the year, call 764-0559, or stop in
the'GARG office in the Stud. Pub.F20
F20
AUSTIN DIAMOND-"The best buy on
an Engagement Ring, in Ann Arbor."
1209 S. University, 663-7151.
BARGAIN CORNER
SAM'S STORE
Has Genuine LEVI's Galore!
LEVI'S SLIM-FITS--$4.25
"White," and 5 Colors
For "Guys and Gals"
Cord. SLIM-FITS-$5.98
LEVI'S STA-PREST PANTS
Never Needs Ironing
Asst'd. Colors-$6.98

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APARTMENTS
FALL-SUMMER

That's the time it

MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP:
Cleveland Streak Gives
Tribe First Place Alone

By The Associated Press
Cleveland's streaking Indians
grabbed sole possession of first
place in the American League last
night, capping a climb powered by
16 victories in 18 games.
The Indians beat the Boston
Red Sox 8-5, with Max Alvis clout-
ing a two-run homer among his
three hits for Cleveland, and took
a one-half game lead over Min-
nesota. The -Twins clipped Chi-
Major Lea ue-
Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE

Cleveland
,Minnesota
Chicago
Baltimore
Detroit
New York
Los Angeles
Boston
Washington
Kansas City

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cago 7-6 in a day game, and the
White Sox are now in third, one
game off the pace.
Ralph Terry, a key man in
Cleveland's success this year,
brought his pitching record to 8-3
and chipped in with a two-run
double.
Rally Fails
The White Sox rallied for a 6-6
tie in the top of the ninth inning
against the Twins on Smoky Bur-
gess' pinch two-run homer - the
f163rd pinch hit and 14th pinch
homer of his career. But Zoilo
Versalles' sacrifice fly scored the
winning run in the bottom of the
ninth.
Frank Howard's homer with two
aut in the seventh broke: up Al
Downing's bid for -a no-hitter and
Washington went on to beat the
New York Yankees 2-1. Errors by
Clete Boyer and Downing helped
;he Senators to the clinching run
in the eighth. Buster Narum was
the winning pitcher with a five-
hitter.
Tigers Lose
\ Curt Blefary singled home two
runs in the last of the eighth and
gave Baltimore a 3-2 decision over
Detroit.
Sandy Koufax became the ma-
jors' first 13-game winner, with
solid batting support from John
Roseboro and Jim Gilliam, as the
National League-leading Los An-
geles Dodgers whipped San Fran-
cisco 9-3. Roseboro drove in five
runs with a homer and single and
Gilliam knocked in three, also
with a homer and single.

THREE BEDROOM-SUMMER & FALL
Located in a fashionable older home
a block and a half from the main
campus, this apartment offers a large
spacious living room equipped with
fireplace, all new carpeting and new
furniture, separate carpeted dining
room, large modern kitchen plus
three large bedrooms and bath. This
apartment offers all the luxuries of
a fine home and can handle six per-
sons easily. Rent includes all util-
ities. Girls only.
ONE BEDROOM-FALL
This is a very large apartment, com-
pletely and nicely furnished and car-
peted. It offers a spacious living
room, kitchen and bedroom with
separate bath. Suitable for three
persons.
STUDIO-SUMMER SUBLET & FALL
Located in a new building near cam-
pus the apartment can accommodate
one or two persons. It is equipped
with an all electric kitchen, washer-
drier combination unit and separate
bath. This apartment offers quiet
surroundings to the serious minded
student.
For appointments cal 761-2657 any-
time before 6 p.m.
OAKLAND APARTMENTS

LEVI JACKETS
Blue Denim-$5.49
"White"-$5.98

LEVI'S Superslim's-$4.98
LEVI'S Dungarees-$4.49
TUR11LENECKS-$1 .69
(15 Colors)
Open Mon. & Fri. Nights
SAM'S STORE
122 E. Washington

newspaper from the
other side of t'he
world.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Minnesota 7, Chicago 6
Cleveland 8, Boston 5.
Baltimore 3, Detroit 2
Washington 2, New York 1,
Only games scheduled
TODAY'S GAMES
Minnesota at Los Angeles (n)
Chicago at Kansas City (2, t-n)
Cleveland at Washington (n)
New York at Baltimore (n)
Detroit at Boston (n)
NATIONAL LEAGUE

CAMPUS, large furn apts, $135 to $225,
12 month leases, now renting for
fall; also furn, rooms at $50. 662-2197
days, 668-8601 evenings. C44
UNIVERSITY
TOWERS
Furnished Apartments
August Occupancy
On Campus-South U at Forest
.,. . Apartments for Four People
.. Weekly Maid Service
.. Coin Laundry
.. Compartmented Baths with
Two Basins
.. Individual Chests and Desks
.. Sliding Mirrored Closet Doors
... Individual Closets with Rods for
Skirts, Blouses, Shirts, Slacks

S-T-R-E-T-C-H LEVI'S
For Gals and Guys
"White" and Colors-$5.98

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