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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

FRIDAY.JULY. 16,-1966

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NCAA=AAU
Feud To Be
Investigated
WASHINGTON ()-A congres-
sional committee is stepping into
the jurisdictional dispute between
the National Collegiate Athletic
Association and the Amateur Ath-
letic Union.
Sen. Warren G. Magnuson (D-
Wash) said yesterday the Senate
Commerce Committee he heads
will hold a hearing at a date to
be determined later.
"This dispute has gone on long
enough," Magnuson told the Sen-
ate. "It is now the duty of the
Senate to speak out for those who
have no voice."
Scholarships
Magnuson referred to college
athletes, who, he said, faced loss
of athletic scholarships for daring
to compete in AAU-sponsorei
events to select track and field
teams for international competi-
tion.
"We will call the representa-
tives of all athletic organizations
concerned in this dispute and seek
their testimony in public hear-
ings," he said. "We will call on
those educators whose schools
have been subjected to outside
pressures as a result of this dis-
pute. We will call on the athletes
themselves.
"We will work until we get to
the heart of this matter, and we
will take whatever action is nec-
essary to prevent a strangling of
athletic freedom in our nation."
Lindgren
Magnuson referred specifically
to Gerry Lindgren, distance run-
ner from Washington State, who
disregarded an NCAA ban an.
competed in the National AAU
championships in San Diego in
June for a spot on the United
States team to meet Russian ath-
letes at Kiev.
I-M Scores
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Math 20, Dental School 4
Prescott 15, Physics 6
MONDAY'S GAMES
G. B. Tigers vs. Eng..Mech.
Chem. Met. vs. N. C. Grads

MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP:
League-Leading Twins
Split with Tail-End A's,

By TheAssociated Press
MINNEAPOLIS-ST. PAUL-Tom
Reynolds' two-out, two-run double
in the ninth inning lifted Kansas
City to a 3-2 victory over Min-
nesota and a split of their double-
header last night.
The American League-leading
Twins won the opener 11-3 as
Tony Oliva slammed a pair of
bases-empty home runs. Oliva also
drove in both Minnesota runs in
the nightcap.
Starter Jim Perry held the Ath-
letics to four hits in 7% innings
of the nightcap but had to leave
the game with a pulled muscle.
Worthington
Al Worthington took over, and
walked leadoff batter Ken Harrel-
son in the ninth. Johnny Blanch-
ard followed with a single, and
the runners advanced to second
and third on a sacrifice.
Worthington struck out Nelson
Mathews, but Reynolds lined a
double off Sandy Valdespino's
glove in left field for two runs..
Harrelson, who homered in the
first game, also connected in the
second inning of the second game.
Oliva doubled home Zoilo Ver-
salles in the third and singled
him across with the lead run in
the fifth.
Wrap It Up
The Twins drapped up the
opener with a seven-run outburst
in the fourth inning, aided by
six walks. Five consecutive passes
forced in four runs, and Valde-
spino's two-run' single climaxed
the deluge.
Oliva increased his season homeI
run procluction to 14 with blasts
in the first and fifth innings.
The Athletics tagged winner Jim
Kaat for home runs by Harrel-
son, Dick Green and Rene Lache-
mann. Reliever John Klippstein
shut out the A's the last three in-
nings.
* * *
DETROIT-Jerry Lumpe dou-
bled and scored on Al Kaline's sin-
gle in the 10th inning, boosting
the Detroit Tigers to a 5-4 tri-
umph over Baltimore last night.

After Lumpe led off the 10th
with his double to left center field,
Stu Miller walked Norm Cash in-
tentionally. Kaline then singled
to center for the winning run.
The loss gave Miller a 6-4 rec-
ord.
The Orioles chased Detroit start-
er Mickey Lolich in the eighth
when Brooks Robinson tied the
game with a two-run homer.
Baltimore continued to threaten
against reliever Terry Fox as Sam
Bowens and Boog Powell singled.
But Fox got Jerry Adair to hit
into a double play and Dick Brown
grounded out.
ma jor Leagrue
Standings
E AMERICAN LEAGUE

S PORTS
HORTS
By The Associated Press
TORONTO-Bruce Devlin of
Australia took over the lead in
the $100,000 Canadian Open Golf
Championship yesterday with a
second round four-under-par 66.
This gave the 27-year-old Aus-
sie, who plays out of Hilton Head
Island, S.C., a one stroke lead over
Jack Nicklaus, the Masters champ
from Columbus, Ohio at the half-
way mark of the 72-hole tourney
with a 36-hole total of 134.
Nicklaus also shot a second
round 66, but he had a first round
69 to Devlin's 68.
Joe Campbell of Perdido Bay,
Fla., the first round leader with a
66, shot a par 70 over the 6,828-
yard Missmissaugua Club course
and was third at 136.
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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
PERSONAL
GIRL WANTED as 4th roommate for
fall, modern apt., good location. Call
after 5, NO 5-8249. F46
BUDDY--
Five more days till
chocolate chip day. F45
THREE GRAD. women need a fourth to
share new, furnished apartment for
fall. Great location. $62.50 each. Call

FOR RENT
2 MAN APT. for fall-Wood panelling,
roomy, close to campus, off street
parking. 662-2606. C14
FOR FALL-New studio, 1 and 2 bdrm.
apts., bi-level, balconies, fully furn.,
air-cond. Call 668-8723 or 665-8330.
} C48
FOR RENT for fall-5 man house, on
campus, furn. Call 665-8330. C15
CAMPUS-Large. fern. apts. $180 to
$250. 662-2197 days, 668-8601 evenings.
C44
LARGE, SINGLE RM., 2 rm. suite,
single apt. Now and/or fall. Call
Fred, 665-9281 days. C50
CHARTER REALTY has a few select
luxury apartments for fall; 4-5
people. Call 665-8825 for appointment.
C37

WANTED TO RENT I HELP WANTED

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For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone 764-0.6157
from 1:00 to 3:00 P.M. Monday through Friday, and Saturday 10:00 'til 11:30 A.M.

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CHCAO-opsede Dnns t"'" n 1V0. 11. V.VG.
CHICAGO-Top seeded Dennis Charlotte at NO 3-3948. F44
Ralston of Bakersfield, Calif.,
spotted Clark Graebner of Evan- ATTENTION DAILY SUBSCRIBERS
ston, Ill., one set and then over- Don't forget; bills must be paid or
powered the Northwestern Univer- grades will be withheld. F33
sity senior yesterday advancing to I - --
the semifinal round of the Na- FOLKSING
tional Clay Courts Tennis Cham- by the League Fountain
pionships. . Wednesday night, 7:30
In a three hour and 10 minute Song sheets provided.
quarter-final match, fifth seeded Brig guitar and friend._
Ham Richardson of Dallas, Tex., THE PERFECT PET-Free kittens. Call'
disposed of Frank Froehling, third 663-9506. F28
seeded of Miami, Fla., 6-0, 9-7, 10-
12 and 7-5. Richardson and Ral- SUMMER? Fun & Games? Interesting
ston will square off Saturday. people? Then join The Michigan
Daily Business Staff. Stop in and ask
PTT R GHTT.T A nshin fir, foJudy. F23

UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY
We are looking for an aggressive mar-
ried graduate student who would be
interested in property management
while going to school. If you are
business oriented and feel you have
the qualifications necessary for the
responsibilities involved, please- call
665-8330 or 668-8723. C16
711 E. ANN
1 10 N. THAYERI
3, 4 and 5 man spacious completely
modern furnished apartments, some
air-conditioned. Wall-to-wall carpet-
ing, disposals. One block to Rackham
Building and St. Joseph Hospital.
August occupancy.
Canmpus Manage-ment

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Cleveland 6, Boston 3
Chicago 5, Los Angeles 2
Detroit 5, Baltimore 4 (10 inn)
New York 2, Washington 1 (12 inn)
Minnesota 11-2, Kansas City 3-3
TODAY'S GAMES
Kansas City at Minnesota (n)
Boston at Cleveland (n)
Washington at New York (n)
Los Angeles at Chicago (n)
Baltimore at Detroit (n)
NATIONAL LEAGUE

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Los Angeles
San Francisco
Philadelphia
Milwaukee
Pittsburgh
St. Louis
Chicago
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ri. .t. l. .- L t nti .unto. ire-
man and three collegians ad-
vanced yesterday to the semifinals.
of the 40th National Public Links
Golf Championship.
The four survivors of the double-
barrelled rounds over the par 36-
35-71, 6,781 yard North Park
course are Leo Zampedro, 24, the
fireman from Warren, Ohio; Al
Bailey, 19, of State College of
Iowa; Jim Schroder, 19, of San
Francisco, and Arne Dokka, 21,t
the Far West intercollegiate
champion from Studio City, Calif.
* *
OSLO, Norway-Billy Mills, U.S.
Marine officer, won handily over
teammate Bob Schul in a 5000
meter race featuring the Ameri-
can Olympic champions yesterday
at Bislet Stadium.
Mills, winner of the gold medal
for 10,000 meters at Tokyo last
October, pulled steadily away
from Schui, the Olympic 5,000
meter king . from West Milton,
Ohio, in capturing the 5,000 in
13:41.4.

HELP
IF YOU HAVE an outstanding bill at
The Michigan Daily PLEASE MAKE
PAYMENT by July 20th or grades
will be withheld . . .
HELP US PLEASE???
jAudrie F
AUSTIN DIAMOND-"The best buy on
an Engagement Ring in Ann Arbor."
1209 E. University. 663-7151.
RENT YOUR TV from NEJAC
GE and Zenith portables for only $101
per month. FREE service and de-
livery. Phone662-5671 NOW. F
IF YOU HAVE an outstanding account
at the Sludent Publications Bldg., it
MUST BE PAID BY JULY 20th or a
University credit will be placed. This
includes Mi< higan Daily Subscrip-
tions. Classified & Display Advertis-
ing and Generations Subscriptions.
Thank You F34
Meet the Right Person
The purpose of our organization, using
established techniques of personality
appraisal and an IBM system, is to
introduce unmarried persons toI
otherswithcompatible backgrounds,
interests and ideals. Interviews by
appointment. Phone 662-4867.

662-7787 Eves. & Sun. 663-9064
C22
Apartments Galore
FOR FALL-2, 3, or 4 man apts. from
$150-$200. Campus locations, new
buildings.
PATRICK J. PULTE, INC.
214 E. Huron
NO 5-9405
C
ROOM FOR RENT-723 Packard, near
State, near everything. Quiet, clean
place to live and study for working
man or grad, hot shower, no cooking,
040
418 E. WASHINGTON
On Campus-Half Block from State
WASHINGTON
MANOR
NOW LEASING
FOR FALL, 1965
Apts. for 3 Men

FOR SCHOOL YEAR-Large three or
four bedroom hoise. Not necessarily
on campus. Willing to pay. Call Copi
at 665-7561 or 764-0552. L
WANTED-HOUSE (or part thereof) to
rent fall and winter terms, with 7-11
rooms incl. a kitchen. Call Ed Her-
stein or Bob Hippler at 764-0552. L7
GARAGE-Near Brookside Apts., Ply-
mouth Rd. and Broadway. For one
car. Write Box 8, Michigan Daily, 420
Maynard St., Ann Arbor. L1l
FOR SALE
FOR SALE-1964 Yamaha-55, less than
1600 miles, very good cond. 662-5866.
B41
FOR SALE-Olympia portable typewrit-
er, international keyboard, 8 months
old. $45. Call NO 2-8257. B35
FOR SALE - Honda Superhawk '64,
305cc, 6300 miles, $450. Carrying rack
and leather saddle bags. Call Larry at
668-7324 after 7:00. B39
1960 PUGOT, good condition, $325.
Phone 517-546-2389. B38
MOTOR SCOOTER for sale, 1964 Vespa
125, many extras, excellent condition.
Phone 429-7489. B40
FOR SALE-Yashika LM, double reflex,.
light meter, will throw in flash gun.
$22. Call NO 8-8257. B37
FOR SALE - '61 Falcon, big engine,
stick. Damaged fender. Mechanically
good. Extras. $300 or best offer. Call
NO 2-8257. B36
FOR SALE-650cc. BFA, 1959, totally
reconditioned. Call 663-3686. B32
FOR SALE-14 ft, fiberglass sailboat
and trailer, best offer. Contact 606A,
Huron Towers. B333
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.
Autos, motorcycles, bikes, T.V.,
Hi-Fi's, furniture, cameras, etc.
PHONE 662-6574, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
SUMMER SUBLET
MODERN 2 bdrm. apt. furn., TV, near
campis- 526 Packard, No. 202. 665-
7253. U50
CAMPUS APARTMENTS
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY AND 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 IIEB.
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. 2033 after 7:30. U21
LOST AND FOUND
LOST CAT: White with touches of1
black. If fou ndcall 665-7962. A13
BARGAIN CORNER
SAM'S STORE E
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

WAITERS IN CLUB, male (2), clean cut
students, 5 ft. 9 iin. minimum.-Good
Opp. for rest of summer. Phone 3-4743.
Contact most certain after 9 p.m.
H9
CAMP COUNSELORS (OVERNIGHTi-
17-24 years of age, male. July 29-
Aug. 29. Call YM-YWCA, 663-0536.
Evenings or weekends, 665-5412. H8
WANTED - Junior or senior nursing
student to help with older con
valescing woman in our home eve-
ning or nights. Call NO 3-5429. H10
ROOM, BOARD, laundry, TV, phone,
private bath, in exchange for helping
mother 5-8 p.m., 6 days, extra baby-
siting avail. 4 children, no house-
work, near campus. NO 5-5990. H4
UNDERGRADUATE MEN
to serve as paid subjects.
Tues., July 20 or Wed., July 21
7-9 P.M.
Call Mrs. Rahn, 764-0506
Hi
ELEMENTARY VIOLIN teacher wanted.
Call Copi at 665-7561 or 764-0552. H5
21-25 YR. OLD GIRL TO LIVE with
handicapped college student in fall.
Room and board. $50 a week. Mayfair
6-5298. H34
FULL & PART TIME
$100 and Up Per Week
$50.00 PART TIME;
$100 FULL TIME GUARANTEE
PLUS SCHOLARSHIPS
International Corp. has opening for
delivery, display, andi public contact
work, car needed, training provided.
For interview, 4:00 p.m., Thurs.,
SAB, Room 212. H7
BLOOD DONORS
URGENTLY NEEDED
$6 for Rh positive; $7 and $10 for Rh
negative. Hours: Mon., 9-4; Tues.,
9-4; Fri., 7-1. 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. Nc
fees as we are not an agency. . B
COED, ROOM & BOARD in exchange
for babysitting, pleasant home, walk-
ing or bicycling distance from cam-
pus. Call NO 2-5831. E19
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
RIDE WANTED to New York. Can leave
Friday after 1 in the morning. Must
return Monday before 5 p.m. Willing
to share costs. Call NO 2-8257. G24
RIDE WANTED to or from Silver
Splings, Md., anytime this summer.
Call Lynne Tucker, 761-0488. 022
RIDER to Colorado, leaving this week-
end. 665-8915. G23

YESTERDAY'S GAMES
Cincinnati 8, Philadelphia 1
St. Louis 6, New York 5
Milwaukee 9, Pittsburgh 6
Los Angeles 5, Chicago 0
Only games scheduled

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MICHIGAN SCIENTIFIC ONE BEDROOM & STUDIO APART-
INTRODUCTION SERVICE MENTS, LUXURIOUSLY FURNISHED,
AIR - CONDITIONED, BALCONIES,
MISCELLANEOUS SOUND-PROOF CONSTRUCTION,
Only 1 Bdrm. Apts. avail.
HICKORY, dickory, dock; the mouse
ran up the clock; but if he were FOR APPOINTMENT
smart, he would have gone to CALL NO 8-6906

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709 Packard
open every night 'til 12

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University Typewriter Center
613 E. William St, 665-3763
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PANCAKE HOUSE and COFFEE SHOP
with prices you can afford

USED CARS
1959 RAMBLER station wagon. Excel.
cond. $300. Mornings,n764-1641. N42
'64 VW. BLACK. 662-8449 EVENINGS.
1961 SPRITE MARK II. Phone 483-
1087. N33
FOR-SALE-One '61 Falcon. Body bad,
mechanicallyasound, 50,000 miles.
Make offer. Call 662-8257. N
1964 CORVETTE, Datona blue, white
top, AM-FM, 300 h.p., 4 spd., posi-
traction. Call 761-0277, after 6:00. N39
1964 CORVAIR Spyder convertible,
white top, iight blue, loaded with
extras. Call 662-3779. N34
ATTRACTIVE 1961 VW to highest bid-
der. Call 663-9453 after 5 p.m. See at
1025 Arbordale, No. 6. N35
'63 CORVFTTE, 2 tops, AM-FM radio,
4 speed, 300 hp., WSW, excel. cond.,
must sell. 668-8153. N36
FOR SALE-1963 VW, gulf blue, 11,000
miles. Truly excellent condition.
$1150 or best offer takes it. Call 668-
8337 or 764-1489. N26
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
1965 HONDA SCRAMBLER, 1300 miles.
Must sell. $710. 663-4495. Z17
JOIN the fun world of HONDA. 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
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.
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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.
C24
NEW-CAMPUS-FALL
2-3-4 MAN UNITS
Several new buildings available.
662-3358
C45
CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES
RENT A TRUCK
Pickups, panels, stakes, and vans.
59 Encorse Rd., Ypsilanti, Mich.

AVIS RENT A CAR
514 E. Washington
663-4156
Special low weekend rates Friday
afternoon 'til Monday before noon.
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MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
A-1 New and Used Instruments
BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington

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

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LEVI'S Dungarees-$4.49
TURTLENECKS-$1.69
(15 Colors)
Open Mon. & Fri. Nights
SAM'S STORE
122 E. Washington

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sauteed veal in a rich marsala wine sauce
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from Snake River, sauteed with a delicate dressing
FILET OF RED SNAPPER
broiled to a turn and topped with a delicate
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