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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1965

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MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP:
Cardinals Beat Marichal
For Seventh Straight Win

By The Associated Press
The world champion St. Louis
Cardinals ended Juan Marichal's
scoreless string at 20 innings last
night and handedthe SanFran-
cisco Giant ace his seventh loss
in 20 decisions, 3-2.
Outfielder Lou Brock. stroked
three hits, scored two runs and
drove in the third for the Cardi-
nals who won their seventh
straight. Brock beat out a bunt
in the sixth inning with the score
tied 2-2, stole his 35th base of
Major League
Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE

Minnesota
Cleveland
Chicago
Baltimore
Detroit
New York
;-Los Angeles
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Boston
Kansas City

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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Detroit 8, New York 0
Baltimore 4, Kansas City 1
Minnesota 9, Boston 0
Cleveland at Chicago (ppd., rain)
Washington at Los Angeles (inc)
TODAY'S GAMES
Cleveland at Chicago (n)
Boston at Minnesota (n)
New York at Detroit (n)
Baltimore at Kansas City (n)
Washington at Los Angeles (n)
NATIONAL LEAGUE

the season and then rode home on
Curt Flood's single for the win-
ning run.
Los Angeles regained the Na-
tional League lead by thumping
Cincinnati 11-7 for Don Drysdale's
12th victory. The Dodger ace, who
snapped a five-game losing streak,
hit his fourth homer of the sea-
son. Lou Johnson had three hits
for the Dodgers and drove in two
runs. Gordy Coleman and Frank
Robinson homered for the Reds.
Seventh Straight
Pittsburgh's Don Cardwell hurl-
ed a six-hitter for his seventh
straight victory as the Pirates
whippel Philadelphia 8-4. Johnny
Callison stroked a three-run hom-
er for the Phillies. Cardwell and
Donn Clendenon each had two-
run singles as the Pirates explod-
ed for five runs in the fifth to
wrap it up.
In the American League, the
front-running Minnesota Twins
won their sixth straight, blanking
Boston 9-0 behind Jim Grant's
eight-hitter.
Jimmie Hall walloped a pair of
two-run homers and Don Minch-
er had a bases empty shot as
Grant, 9-2, pitched his third shut-
out of the season.
Tigers Win
Denny McLain scattered seven
hits and won his sixth straight
as Detroit battered New York 8-0.
Bill Freehan and Norm Cash each
had two-run homers as the Tigers
whacked three Yankee pitchers for
12 hits.
Pitcher Steve Barber drove in
two runs with a homer and sacri-
fice fly and then got ninth in-
ning help from reliever Dick Hall
as Baltimore topped Kansas City
4-1.
Barber retired 15 in a row be-
fore walking Jim Landis and Ed
Charles with two out in the ninth.
Hall came on to get the final out.
Softball Schedule
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Psych "A" 9, Bol Chemn 0
Zoology 11, TV Center 10
TODAY'S GAMES
NCAC vs. Psych "B"
Bus. Ad. vs. Economics

Ex-Champs
Ask Boxing
Commission
WASHINGTON (P) - T h r e e
former heavyweight boxing cham-
pions told a congressional com-
mittee yesterday that the fight
game is getting worse and a box-
ing commission should be created
to control the sport's money grab
in this era of electronics.
Rocky Marciano, the most re-
cent of the three heavyweight
kings, also suggested that the
sport might be improved by a little
boxing league to develop talent.
Jack Dempsey, looking muscu-
lar and fit at 70, told the House
Commerce Committee in reply to
questions that he thought gang-
sters were pretty much in control
of boxing at one time. But he
didn't know about today.
Gene Tunney, who took the
heavyweight crown from Demp-
sey, didn't appear personally but
sent a statement through his son,
Rep. John V. Tunney (D-Calif).
He said the proposed commission
should bar any suspicious fight
from being described or broadcast
by interstate television, radio or
wire services.
Young Tunney, after reading
his father's statement, urged the
committee to draft a stronger bill
than the one being considered. He
also put in the record a letter
from a man he named as Albert
Cohen.
Tunney said Cohen had had
many fights and knew of numer-
ous cases of fighters having to
guarantee how a bout would end
or else not get any more fights.
Dempsey, in reply to questions,
said it was possible to tell when
a fighter was "pulling his punch-
es," or laying down on the job.
Chairman E. William Henry of
the F e d e r a 1 Communications
Commission said there is a "def-
inite public interest in taking ef-
fective measures to insure that
the viewing public is not subject-
ed to 'rigged' television matches."
But the language of such a bill
is a problem, he added.
Marciano, looking a lot heavier
since he retired as ,champion, said
it is necessary for the federal gov-
ernment to step in to control box-
ing because he said the state box-
ing commissioners are making a
mockery of the sport.

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Call Cassified between 1:00 and 2:30
Phone 764-0557

Mon. thru Fri.

Los Angeles
Cincinnati
San Francisco
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
Milwaukee
St. Louis
Houston
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1.95
2.40
2.85

5 DAYS
3.00
3.75
4.35

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone 764-0557
from 1:000to 2:30 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 10:00 'til 11:30 A.M.

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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Los Angeles 11, Cincinnati 7
St. Louis 3, San Francisco 2
Pittsburgh 8, Philadelphia 4
Houston at Milwaukee (ppd., rain)
Only games scheduled
TODAY'S GAMES
Los Angeles at Cincinnati (n)
San Francisco at St. Louis (n)
Pittsburghat Philadelphia (n)'
Houston at Milwaukee (n)
Chicago at New York
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CAMPUS BOOTERY
SHOE SALE
Sharp reductions on Men's and
Women's Spring and Summer SHOES

FOR RENT
FOR FALL-New studio, 1 and 2 bdrm.
apts. bi-level, balconies, fully furn.,
air-cond. Call 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. 44
CHARTER REALTY has a few select
luxury apartments for fall, 4-5 peo-
ple. Call 665-8825 for appointment.
C37
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
ROOM FOR RENT-723 Packard near
State near everything. Quiet, clean
place to live & study for working
man or grad, hot sower, no cooking.
040
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-
MEN'I5, LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED,
AIR - CONDITIONED, BALCONIES,
SOUND-PROOF CONSTRUCTION.
Only 1 Bdrm. Apts. avail.
FOR APPOINTMENT
CALL NO 8-6906
C6
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
C45
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 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.
For appointments call 761-2657 any-
time before 6 p.m.

OAKLAND APARTMENTS
711 E. ANN
1 10 N. THAYER
3, 4 and 5 man spacious completely
modern furnished apartments, some
air-conditioned. Wall-to-wall carpet-
ing, disposals. One block to Rack-
ham Building and St. Joseph Hospi-
tal. August occupancy.
Campus Management

SUMMER SUBLET
SUBLET - FURNISHED, AIR-CONDI-
TION. 2 or 3 man. New Hill St. apt.
761-1952. U29
ONE MAN looking for 1 or 2 roommates
for largeclean apt. Near campus,
reduced rate. 761-2487.1U27
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 bks. 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., furn., 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
1 OR 2 MAN APT avail. July 12, 909
Packard, 663-9518 U30
HELP WANTED
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 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 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. $1.00/hr. Phone 668-7391.
H46
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
BUSINESS SERVICES
ANY MOTH HOLES, tears, or burns in
your clothes? We'll reweave them
like new. WEAVE-BAC SHOP, 224
Arcade.
REWEAVING-Burns, tears, etc. Hahn's
Reweaving, 312 S. State. 665-0800.
CAMPUS OPTICIANS

located at 240 Nickels Arcade
Rapid frame replacement
Doctors Prescriptions Filled

PERSONAL
I LOVE SPAGHETTI, PIZZA, BEER,
and wine, so I always go to Bimbo's
F
THE PERFECT PET-Free kittens. Call
663-9506. F28
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
OPENING for one roomate in modern,
air conditioned apartment with own
balcony, humidistat and barbeque.
Dishwasher. Four man apartment.
Typical A2 apartment, but good rate
for IIIB. Call 662-6934. F30
FOR SALE
MICROSCOPES, new and used medical,
student, research. Ben's Micro Optic
Center, 290 Packard Rd. 668-6237. B16
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
MKUI. 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, (ameras, etc.
PHONE 662-6574, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
FOR SALE: sailboats, 6, used Jet 14's,
can be seen at SAB on July 10, sold
to highest closed bid, call Sandy
Sells, 2084 Chalmers, 663-1126. B31
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 abroker,
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
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
A-1 New and Used Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington

RIDER WANTED to New York and
back. Will leave Friday morning at 1
a.m. Will return late Sunday. Share
driving and expenses. Call 662-8257.
G
CALIFORNIA BOUND around Aug. 1?
good driver wanted, must have excel.
referencees, over 21, call 663-9502. G20
USED CARS
'64 KARMIN GHIA. Red with black
interior, white sidewalls, radio. Call
429-5810, Saline. N31
FOR SALE-One '61 Falcon. Body bad,
mechanically sound. 50,000 miles.
make offer. Call 662-8257. N
'64 OLDS, F-85 stick, 25mpg, V-6, $1800,
764-9073. N32

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

WANTED TO BUY
WANTED-One ticket to "The Three-
penny Opera" for Saturday night.
Cull NO 2-8257 after 9 p.m. tonight
and ask for Dores. K30
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 havereturned
to ol'd haunt, Devonshire. Call Fran,
663-2929 A12
LOST: Gray cardigan with label. Mar-
gie Fox. Call 761-1130. A8
LOST CAT: White with touches of
black. If fou ndcall 665-7962. A13
TRANSPORTATION

MISCELLANEOUS
The quick brown fox jumped over the
lazy dog's back in order to get to
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard
Open every night 'til 12
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

AVIS RENT A CAR
514 E. Washington
663-4156
special low weekend rates Friday
afternoon 'til Monday before noon.

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You can do your banking by mail
-day time, night time

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

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

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SAVE 30% to 50%
WOMEN'S SHOES
DRESS AND WALKING STYLES

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any time.

ANN ARBOR BANK
3 CAMPUS OFFICES
" East Liberty Street Near Maynard
* South University at East University
" Plymouth Road at Huron Parkway
And 4 More Offices Serving
ANN ARBOR / DEXTER
WHITMORE LAKE

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Mid Heels
Stacked Heels
Little Heels

$6 90

$ 890

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Originally $10.95 to $13.95
White, Bone, Blue, Red, Black, Brown. Pastels, Spectators
by Citations - Mandarins - Ciranno - Allure - Pierre - Oomphies
DRESS FLATS - CASUAL STYLES
Skimmers - Straps -- Ties - Moc Flats - Loafers
Originally $390 $490 $690
$6.95 to $10.95
ITALIAN SANDALS & THONGS
$299 $390- $490
WASHABLE CASUALS
by Kedettes, Goodrich, Oomphies, $299-$390-$490

This summer, union teachers will instruct Negro children through two vital
projects:

MEN'S SHOES
(Discontinued Styles)

662-9116

9-5:30, Sat. 9-2

Florsheim
60 Pairs .

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$1680 & $2080
Reg. to $26.95

Mississippi Freedom Schools (initiated by the Council of Federated Organi-
zations)
SCOPE Registration Drive (sponsored by Martin Luther King's SCLC)
Here's How You Can Help...
Send Your Donation Today!
GIVE WHATEVER YOU CAN AFFORD
Every $10 you contribute means one more Negro child will receive 6 to 8
weeks of equal education.
s Everv $100 huvs a hu tin it fnr aNnrth on ma ,,

665-8184
Your Number FOR QUICK, ACCURATE
AND EXPERIENCED manuscript and
thesl typing, transcription-medical,
legal and technical conferences;
mimengraphing; offset; ditto; lithog-

$1080 $1380

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