FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY SATURDAY, JULY"3.1960 hlays Selected to N L ill-Stars 12th Time NEW YORK (A) - Repeaters Of these, only Williams was illie Mays and Joe Torre topped able to make the second team this e National League All-Star year. The Chicago Cubs' left field- am named today that included er drew 61 votes to 194 for Pitts- ch power hitters as Renry Aar- burgh's Stargell. , Ernie Banks, Richie Allen and Aaron of the Braves joined illie Stargell, Mays and Stargell in the outfield, Fleet-footed Maury Wills and getting 204 votes for the right te Rose round out the start- field post. Johnny Callison of g 'team, exclusive of the pitcher, Philadelphia finished second with at will face the American 28 votes. Clemente, the 1964 bat- ague's best in the 36th All- ting champ, was third with 21. ar game in Minnesota July 13. An indication of the strength The only close race was for the NL line-up is the fact that second base where Rose, Cincin- had no room for such as Rob- nati's aggressive leadoff hitter, to Clemente, Frank Robinson, edged out veteran Frank Bolling 11 Whiteand Curt Flood, whotof the Braves, 110 votes to 100. d not even make the second Battle For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phoe 7011:36A.M.74140557 from 1:00 to 2:30 P.M. Monday through Friday, and 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M. Saturday Breezes In Mays, the brilliant San Fran- sco center fielder, won his po- ion in a breeze. He captured o votes out of a possible 255. It as the 12th straight year he'd en named to the starting line- ). Cincinnati's Vada Pinson, the nner-up, received only 17 votes, 1 from the Giants who could >t vote for their own man. Torre also was a huge vote- tter. The stocky Milwaukee tcher got 246 votes to only 24 r runner-up John Edwards of incinnati. Torre and Mays were the only peaters from last year's team, hich included first baseman Or- ndo ' Cepeda, second baseman on Hunt,.third baseman Ken >yer, shortstop Dick Groat and itfielders Billy Williams and Cle- There was a mild battle for third base where Allen, the Phil- Jies' slugging sophomore, defeated Ron Santo of the Cubs, 137 to 85. There was also some contention at shortstop where Wills, the Los Angeles Dodgers' speed demon, 3utdistanced Leo Cardenas of the Reds, 141 to 87. Ernie Banks ran away with the first base job. The former Cubs' shortstop grabbed 164 first place votes to only 33 for runner-up Gordy Coleman of the Reds. From a team standpoint, the Braves led with two selections. Chicago, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, Pittsburgh and San Francisco had one each. Shut out were the world champion St. Louis Cardinals, New York Mets and Houston Astros. The Reds had four runners-up, the Cubs two, the Braves and Phillies one each. SUMMER SUBLET SUBLET - FURNISHED, AIR-CONDI-1 TION. 2 or 3 man. New Hill St. apt. 761-1952. U29 ONE MAN looking for 1 or 2 roommates for large clean apt. Near campus, reduced rate. 761-2487. U27 MALE ^ROOMMATE needed for IIIB. Air-cond., carpeted apt. with pool, stereo and television. $45 mo. 665-, 2321. . U28 LARGE 4 RM. FURN. APT. for 2 or 3, 2 blks. from campus. Avail. July and Aug. 665-0779. U26 NICE DEAL on modern, air-conditioned apartment. Has own balcony. Only seven minutes walk from A.H. Hu- midistat, barbeque, dishwasher, Call 662-6934, for summer IIIB luxury. Great guys; much fun! U 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 US MODERN 2 bdrm. apt., frn., TV, near campus. 526 Packard, No. 202. 665- 7253. U50 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 m., 663-8866. U3 FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted for IIIB. 5-man, Forvm Apt. Call after 5:00 weekdays, 663-2085. U28 FOR GRAD. MEN-efficiency rooms, quiet. Inquire 917 Mary. U40 2 GIRLS WANTED to share mod. apt., central air cond. included in rent, 3 blks from campus, 662-7110. U49 MOD., 2 man, air cond. apt., 736 Pack- ard, No. 203B after 7:30. U21 OPENING for 1 male student in mod., all air cond apt. Call 665-8936 until somebody answers. U25 HELP WANTED YOUNG WOMAN to babysit afternoons daily, must thoroughly enjoy young children, to assist mother at home. 663-6588. H COLLEGE GRADS Provident Mutual has opening for two salesminded married men, ages 21-35, complete training, salary, modern offices and all fringe benefits. Call Cal Markham for aptitude testing 9:00 to 11 a.m.-NO 3-4151. H 21-25 yr. old girl to live with handi- capped college student in fall. Room and board. $50 a week. Mayfair 6-5298. H34 SOME HOUSEHOLD help and babysit- ting in exchange for room and board. Pleasant home, walking distancefrom 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: i'ri, 1-7. 18-21 years old need parent's permission. Detroit Blood Service, new location, 404 W. Mich- igan. Ypslanti, Mich. H29 These positions are currently being listed with the CLEARING HOUSE ENGINEERING TECHNICAL NUIRSES ADMINISTRATIVE CLERICAL 662-6574, 9 a m.-9 p.m. every day. No fees as we are not an agency. H 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. $1l00/hr Phone 668-7391. H46 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 CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES RENT A TRUCK Pickups, panels, stakes, and vans. 59 Encorse Rd., Ypsilanti, Mich. NEW CARS EUROPEAN CARS, INC. NEW CARS AND SERVICE 506 E. Michigan, Ypsilanti HU 2-2175 Washtenaw County's only authorized V.W. Dealer FOR RENT FOR FALL-New studio, 1 and 2 bdrm. apts. bi-level, balconies, fully furn., air-cond. Cali 668-8723 or 665-8330. C48 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 CHARTER REALTY has a few select luxury apartments for fall, 4-5 peo- ple. Call 665-8825 for appointment. C37 815 E. ANN 1 and 2 man furnished apts. available immediately and for fall. One block to campus and St. Joseph Hospital. 110 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 FOR RENT 662-7187 eves. & Sun. 663-9064 C22 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 Swimming Pool and Patio Phone 761 -2680 MODEL at S. Univ. and Forest. OPEN Monday-Friday 7 to 9 p.m., Saturday 9 to 5 p.m. B24 NEW-CAMPUS-FALL 2-3-4 man units Several new buildings available 662-3358 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. PATRICK J. PULTE, INC. 214 E. Huron NO 5-9405 after 5 p.m.- NO 3-1121 C ROOMY 2-MAN APT. for fall, close to campus, of f street parking, avail. Aug. 20. 662-2606. C48 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 418 E. WASH INGTON On Campus-Half Block from State WASH INGTON 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. Only 1 Bdrm. Apts. avail. FOR APPOINTMENT CALL NO 8-6906; rC6 PERSONAL HAVE A HAPPY July 4th kids. Will write you all from D.C. Gail. F29 I LOVE SPAGHETTI, PIZZA, BEER, and wine, so I always go to Bimbo's. F THE PERFECT PET-Free kittens. Call 663-9506. F28 GARGOYLE needs you-don't you need GARGOYLE? To work this summer, call 764-0559. . like, the sooner the better, sweetie. P21 LOOKING FOR EXCITEMENT THIS SUMMER? Fun & Games? Interesting people? Then join The Michigan Daily Business Staff. Stop in and ask for Judy. F13 Do you like BEER and PIZZA? Try BIMBO'S. F AUSTIN DIAMOND-"The best buy on an Engagement Ring in Ann Arbor." 1209 S. University, 663-7151. RENT YOUR TV from NEJAC GE and Zenith portables for only $10 per month. FREE service and de- livery. Phone 662-5671 NOW. F 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 WANTED TO BUY WANTED-One ticket to "The Three- penny Opera" for Saturday night. Call NO 2-8257 after 9 p.m. tonight and ask for Dores. K30 '58 PLYMOUTH, excel, cond. $200 or best offer. Call collect GArfield 1- 2927. Lavonia. B29 FOR SALE-1963 VW, gulf blue, 11,000 miles. Truly excellent condition. $1200 or best offer takes it. Call 668-8337 or 764.1489. B26 MG-TD 1952, 32,000 miles, black with red interior, beautiful condition, no rust. Engine rebuilt in May. Service rec- ords available. 761-0877. B23 FOR SALE-Cheap to a U staff member or student, 2 seats on one of U char- ter flights: KLM, Amsterdam to NY, Aug. 7. Call 764-6468 for Carl Pearcey. B28 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 MKIIL. All extras. 10,000 miles. $3300 or best offer, will sell immediately. Call 665-2378rbetween 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. HOUSES FOR SALE HOMES FOR SALE by owners, listed with The Clearing House, 662-6574, 9 4.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-Pair brown glasses, near E. Univ. and S, Univ. Name inside glasses case. Call Brenda Johnson, 663-2929. All MISTRESS is miserable. Please! Large black tom cat disappeared near Pack- ard and State. May have returned to old haunt, Devonshire. Call Fran, 663-2929 A12 FOUND: Men's black glasses with tint- ed lens at 731 S. Forest, call 662-2249 at suppertime. fA9 LOST: Gray cardigan-with label. Mar- gie Fox. Call 761-1130. A8 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 70 1.95 3 45 3 .85 2.40 4 20 4 1.00 2.85 4.95 Figure 5 average words to a line. Classified deadline, 2:30 daily. Phone 764-0557 FOR SALE WANTED TO RENT WANTED-HOUSE (or part thereof) to rent fall and winter terms, with 7-11 rooms tnci. a kitchen. Call Ed Her- stein or Bob Hippler at 764-0552. L7 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. L MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS A-1 New and Used Instruments BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS Rental Purchase Plan 1 PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington TRANSPORTATION AVIS RENT A CAR 514 E. Washington 663-4156 special low weekend rates Friday afternooin 'til Monday before noon. (3 BIKES AND SCOOYERS. 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 MISCELLANEOUS BARGAIN CORNER SAM'S STORE Has Genuine LEVI's Galore! LEVI'S SLIM-F ITS-$4 25 "White," and 5 Colors For "Guys and Gals" Cord. SLIM-FITS--$5.98 LEVI'S STA-PREST PANTS Never Needs Ironing Asstd. Colors-$6 98 S-T-R-E-T-C-H LEVI'S For Gals and Guys "White" and Colors"-$5.98 LEVI JACKETS Blue Denim-$5.49 "White"-$5.98 LEVI'S Superslim's-$4.98 LEVI'S Dungarees-$4.49 TURTLENECKS-$1.69 (15 Colors) Open Mon. & Fri. Nights SAM'S STORE 122 E. Washington I "I I I RENT YOUR TV From NEJAC TV RENTALS C45 FREE. Rent this 19" GE or Zenith Portable For only $10 per month SERVICE & DELIVERY I APARTMENTS FALL-SUMMER THREE BEDROOM-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 modemn kitchen plus three large bedrooms and bat . This apartment offers all the luxuries of a fine home and can handle six per- sons easily. Rent includes all util- ities. Girls only. For appointments call 761-2657 any- time before 6 p.m. OAKLAND APARTMENTS NEJAC TV RENtALS Call 662-5671 TV Set on Display at Follett's Bookstore A IT I IT'S EMERSON AGAIN By The Assoc 'IMBIJEDON, ciated Press ;hird consecutive year in which England = Roy Stolle was beaten in the final. erson crushed fellow : Stolle 6-2, 6-4, 6 and won the Wimb Championship 'for1 ,ight year. It was ar nance of the 1964 erson whipped his nmate in four sets. v Australian 6-4 yester- ledon Ten- the second repeat per- final when Davis Cup It was the Margaret Smith of Australia will face Brazil's Maria Bueno in the women's finals today. Miss Bueno eliminated the last U.S. hope in the tournament yesterday, defeating Billie Jean Moffitt of Long Beach, Calif., 6-4, 5-7, 7-3. I. ii EILBERGER IN SECOND: Bjaxter Retains Western: Open Golf Lead with 67 CHICAGO (A-Rex Baxter Jr. Lema, complaining of being ot a four-under-par 67 yester- "tired golfwise," shot his second ,y in continuing a withering pace successive 69. hold the 36-hole lead ip the Garrett, a Texas rookie whose 0,000 Western Open Golf tourn- best pro showing was a tie for 18th nent. in last year's Western Open, had The Texan, winner of only one a 35-33 round despite a diouble urney in seven pro seasons, was bogey five on the 147-yard No. 3 ly one stroke poorer than his hole. ening 66 for a halfway total of 3 and a two-stroke lead over Al .. eiberger, whose six-under-par 65 Major League te him 135. '7 Tam O'Shanter's par 71 course Standings ain was ripped apart by a field eking the $11,000 top prize. AMERICAN LEAGUE kngW L Pct. GB Shooting 68's were Bill Garrett, Cleveland 45 27 .625 - 6" PGA rookie; Billy Casper, and Minnesota 44 28 .611 1 ank Wharton, who moved into Chicago 43 29 .597 2 Baltimore 42 33 .540 4Y2 third place tie with 136s. Detroit 40 32 .556 5 UNIVERSITY REFORMED CHURCH 1001 East Huron Street A FAMILY CHURCH WITH A STRONG STUDENTEMPHASIS Rev. Calvin Malefyt, Pastor Lea Blaisdell, Director of Christian Education BEGINNING THIS TUESDAY: LUNCHEON BOOK DISCUSSION SERIES TUESDAY NOONS M~ICHIGAN UNION JULY 6 THE SECULAR CITY (Harvey Cox) Tony Stoneburner, Doctoral Candidate, Department of English Anderson Room (D) JULY 13 THE MEANING OF THE 20th CENTURY: THE GREAT TRANSITION (Kenneth Boulding) The Reverend Daniel Burke, B.D., Episcopal Chaplain Anderson Room (D) JULY 20 THE PHENOMENON OF MAN (Teilhard de Chardin, S. J.) Sr. Zoe Barry., O.S.B., Doctoral Candidate, Comparative Literature Anderson Room (D) JULY 27 "PURPOSES OF THE UNIVERSITY. THE UNIVERSITY AND INTERNATIONAL POLITICS" (suggested readings: The Uses of the University (Clark Kerr) and The Age of the Scholar (Nathan M. Pusey) Prof. William Gamson, Ph.D., Department of Sociology Room 101 -2-3 AUG. 3 CRISIS IN BLACK AND WHITE (Charles E. Silberman) Mrs. Patty Gurin, Ph.D., Institute for Social Research, .4 4 9:30 a.m. Sunday School ItI:NTAUS of TELEVISIONS LOWEST RATES NEW PORTABLES I 11 Fleck Has 66 Former U.S. Open champion ek Fleck shot a 66 and jumped to a tie at 137 with Don Fair- Ad, Dave Hill, Dick Rhyan and en Still. Defending champion Juan Rod- ,uez, only a stroke behind B ax- r after the first round, slumped a par 71. That left the little zerto Rican knotted with nine hiers at 138. Included in this bracket were 'itish Open champion Tonyl ma and Doug Ford, the 1957 estern Open champ who rallied New York Los Angeles Washington Boston Kansas City 37 33 31 29 22 39 42 46 44 46 .487 10 .440 13 .397 16 .324 21 10:30 a.m. Morning Service- "STRONG PERSONALITY" 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship- "REFORMING THE CHURCH" (A discussion period will follow the evening message) Rev. Malefyt speaking at both services YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Washington 6, D~etroit 0 innlesota 3, Kansas City 1 New York 16, Boston 2 Cleveland 8, Baltimore 0 Chicago at Los Angeles (inc) TODAY'S GAMES Detroit at Washington Chicago at Los Angeles Cleveland at Baltimore New York at Boston Minnesota at Kansas City (t-n) TAPE RECORDERS RI-Fl's All Types Lowest Rates Ann Arbor Radio & TV 1319 So. Univ. NO 8-7942 BEGINS TUESDAY: LUNCHEON BOOK DISCUSSION SERIES NATIONAL1 LEAGUE W L Pet. 46 33 .582 GB I Los Angreles