a FOUR. THE MICHIGAN DAILY WED1 'SDAY, AU 5TIT 11.1'965~ louse Committee )kays Boxing Bill WASHINGTON (R) -A House duced in Congress following the mmittee approved a bill yester- controversial one - round, heavy- y to create a federal boxing weight championship title- fight mmission with broad authority between Cassius Clay and Sonny police matches broadcast by Liston in Lewiston, Maine, last dio and television. May. The commission could bar cov- Outcry age of fights that violate its Clay retained his title, but the ders or appear to be affected by knockout punch evoked a loud lusion, racketeering, bribery outcry among those who saw the d the like. fight, in person or via closed cir- The broad legislation was intro- cuit television. For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone 764-0557 from 1:00 to 2:30 P.M. Monday through Friday, and 9:30 'til 11:30 A.M. Saturday een-Agers Areate Stir t Tourney SOUTH HAMPTON, N.Y. ()- Stan Smith of Pasadena, Calif., and Bob Lutz of Los Angeles, a couple of teen-aged tennis stars, caused most of the excitement in the 76th Meadow Club Invitation Grass Court Tournament yester- day. Smith, last year's U.S. junior champion, u p s e t sixth - seeded Roger Taylor of Great Britain 1-6, 6-2, 6-4 in the third round. Lutz, who won the 1965 junior crown in Kalamazoo, Mich., Sun- day, took the first set from Aus- tralia's Roy Emerson, the world's best amateur player, in a second rounder before Emerson was able to win 4-6, 6-1, 6-2. Double-Faults Smith, a Southern California sophomore, took advantage of Tayyor's faltering service as the left -handed Englishman double- faulted at crucial points. Emerson had his service broken by Lutz, a Stanford freshman, in the first game. Lutz used an ace and a drop volley to pull his service out of danger in the lourth game and they finished the first set with Lutz on top. Emerson put on pressure and Lutz double-faulted three times in the fifth game of the second set as the Australian went on a 9-0 game binge, from 1-1 in this set to 4-0 in the third. Beats Foster The warmed up Aussie followed up by beating Steve Foster of Al- buquerque, N.M., 6-1, 6-2 to catch the leaders in the fourth round. Fred Stolle of Australia, seeded second, and defender Gene Scott of St. James, N.Y., seeded fourth, also won twice to get-into the round of 16. Stolle beat Tom Roesch of Northport, N.Y., 6-2, 6-1 and Ralph Howe of Oyster Bay, N.Y., 6-3, 6-1. Scott defeated Jim Hob- son of Fullerton, Calif., a South- ern Cal soph, 6-4, 6-4, and Len School of Baltimore 6-4, 10-8. Wins by Default Third - seeded Chuck McKinley of Port Washington, N.Y., second ranked nationally, received a sec- ond round default from John Mangan of Larchmont, N.Y., and is the only seeded survivor a round behind. Fifth - seeded Charles Pasarell of Puerto Rico beat Steve Wilken- son of Sioux City, Iowa, 10-8, 9-7 and eighth-seeded Ian Crooken- den of New Zealand eliminated Bill Higgins of Lawton, Okla., 6-3, 6-1 in third rounders. Under the bill approved by the House Interstate Commerce Com- mittee, the President would ap- point the three-man commission. It would have authority to license -or refuse to license-practically anyone involved in a fight, includ- ing the boxers themselves, pro- moters, managers, referees. The commission's authority would extend to: 1) Use of television, radio and other state and foreign commun- cations facilities; 2) Those professional boxing contests which are covered by means of such facilities.' Statement In a 'statemelt, the committee said: It is the purpqse of the legisla- tion .to establish a federal boxing commission with adequate author- ity to exercise continuing sur- veillance over professional boxing matches which are broadcast by television or radio, or which are disseminated by wire in interstate commerce either to be received on home receivers or in theaters, arenas or other places of assem- bly." The commission would have authority to be able to ascertain that no contracts or agreements for a fight shall be "contrary to the best interests" of boxing or the public. Girl, 12, Sets SWIMMark BLACKPOOL, England (P) - Karen Muir, a 12-year-old South! African schoolgirl, swam herself into a pair of record books yes- terday. She swam the 110-yard back- stroke in one minute, 8.7 seconds in a preliminary of the British championships,\ bettering the old mark by eight-tenths of a second, and at the same time became the youngest athlete, either male or female, to break a recognized world record. As soon as she finished amid! tremendous cheering from the crowd, experts started thumbingj through the record books. They could find no younger world record holder in any major, sport. She covered the first 55 ards in 32.4 seconds and then raced on withourt a faltering stroke. "Karen has the greatest poten- tial of any swimmer in the world," South African Manager Alex Bul- ley said. "There is no limit to what she can do." 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 overage words to a line. Classified deadline, 2:30 daily. Phone 764-0557 FOR RENT 2 GRAD STUDENTS or working girls needed for apt. 3 blocks from main campus. 662-1109 after 5. 22 CAMPUS VICINITY - 3 or 4 bdrm. house available to students for fall semester. 662-5310. C2 MALE MUSIC grad wants room or apt. with or without board, prefer to share; location near Music Bldg. Ar- rive Aug. 20, address: 905 W. 3rd Street, Red Wing, Minn. C 16 GARAGES with door which may be locked;by year, 723 Packard,ynear State St. C21 3 GIRLS need 1 roommate to share new aptfor Fal, good location, $56 per month. Call 764-3939, or 764-3936. C54 HOUSE NEAR CAMPUS-Furnished for 4 students, $200 m. plus utilities. year lease. NO 3-1014 after 4:00. C19 FOR FALL New, 3, 4, 5-man apartments, VERY large, bi-level, lt', baths, fully furn- ished. central air-cond. really excep- tional, yet reasonably priced. Call 668- 8723 or 665-8330 or 665-2689. C3 119 N. TH'AYER 3, 4, and 5 man, modern furnishings. wall-to-wall carpeting, disposal, 1 block to Rackham and Frieze Build- ings, less than 2 blocks to St. Joseph Hospital; bonus storage area. CAMPUS MANAGEMENT 662-7787 days & 7-9 p.m. Evenings & Sun. 663-9064. C VARSITY APARTMENTS LARGE 4-man. Never been lived in. Standard luxuries of carpeting, air- cond., and garbage disposal, plus parking, storage, and laundromat. Friendly: and efficient management. Call 662-7961 DAY or NIGHT C60 NEW-CAMPUS-FALL 2-3-4 MAN UNITS Several new buildings available. 662-3358 C45 MADISON AVE. TERRACE NEW STUDENT LUXURY TWO BEDROOM APARTMENTS off street parking air conditioning beautifully furnished 2 complete baths close to campus AUGUST OCCUPANCY $250 per month MISCO MANAGEMENT 66-4658 or 665-2372 C2 CAMPUS-Large furn. apts. $180 to $250. 662-2197days, 668-8601 evenings. C44 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 1331 Geddes 110 N. Thayer 3-4 & 5 Man SPACIOUS, completely modern nicely furnished apt. Some air-conditioned with wal to wal carpeting, off-street parking. August Occupancy Campus Management 62-7787 Evenings & Sunday, 663-9064 C59 FOR RENT CAMPUS VICINITY-3 or 4 bd. rm. house availableto students for fall semester, 662-5310. 02 1 OR 2 GIRLS TO SHARE a modern deluxe 4-man apartment. Rent $55. Call 761-2657. C20 1331 GEDDES, on campus, four bed- room furnished, ideal for nurses and students, modern, bath and a half, parking, 662-7787. C12 Apartments Galore FOR FALL-2, 3, or 4 girl apts. or forI married students, $110-$220. PATRICK J. PULTE, INC. 214 E. Huron NO 5-9405 C 418 E. WASHINGTON On Campus-Half Block from State WASH I NGTON MANOR NOW LEASING FOR FALL, 1965 Apts. for 3 Men ONE BEDROOM & STUDIO APART- MENIS, LUxURIOUSLY FURNISHED, AIR - CONDITIONED, BALCONIES, SOUND-PROOF CONSTRUCTION, Only 1 Bdrm. Apts. avail. FOR APPOINTMENT CALL NO 8-6906 HELP WANTED EVENING WORK No typing. Light paper work. New pro- duct to introduce. Salary open. 761- 1488. H30 COED, ROOM & BOARD in exchange for'mother's help and babysitting, pleasant home, close to campus. Call NO 2-5831. H23 R.N. WANTED full time for interest- ing job collecting blood samples for a research project. Call 764-4210 dur- ing the day or 663-7628 in evening. H18 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, and public contact work, car needed, training provided. For interview,. 4:00 p.m., Thurs., SAB, Rm. 212. H7 PERSONAL DEAR DAVID-You'd never believe all the mistaken identities you've been the cause of!l F58 NOTICE TO THE POOR PEOPLE of A.A.-PLEASE GET RICH fast and pay your Bills at The Michigan Daily. These bills must be paid by the end of the semester. PLEASE. POOR AUDRIE F56 AUSTIN DIAMOND-"The best buy on an Engagement Ring in Ann Arbor." 1209 S. University. 663-7151. DEAR DAVE P.-Please smile, it just might help shake that guilt . . . F16 RENT YOUR TV from NEJAC GE and Zenith portables for only $10 per month. FREE service and de- livery. Phone 662-5671 NOW. F IF YOU HAVE AN OUTSTANDING SUBSCRIPTION, CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY AD, IT MUST BE PAID BY. AUG. 13th OR GRADES WILL BE WITHHELD. PLEASE MICHIGAN .DAILY F57 FOR SALE INEXPENSIVE GUITAR. 665-3890. B4 AIR CONDITIONER - Large window, $60 or best offer. Cali 668-8460. B46 ATTENTION GRADUATING DOCTORS -Reception room and examining room furniture for sale. Best offer takes it. Call UN 2-5137 in Detroit or 668-8460 in Ann Arbor. B47 '64 VW, BLACK, radio, $1375. Call 662- 8449. B48 OLD ELM ANTIQUES for the discern- ing collector. 723 Packard near State. BUY AND SELL THROUGH The Clearing House A listing service for privately owned articles. Autos, motorcycles, bikes, T.V., Hi-FP's, furniture, cameras, etc. PHONE 662-6574, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. READ DAILY CLASS IFI EDS FOR SALE E-ONDA SCRAMBLER. 2700 miles, excel. cond. $595. Call 668-8723. B43 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 '62 ALFA ROMEO, Super Spyder. con- vert. $1,350. 764-4225 or 665-3951. B49 DENTAL SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS Steel four-drawer letter file cabinet, 6 four by six card files. Call 665-9956. B50 HOUSEHOLD GOODS One 16 foot refrigerator, washer, an- tique brass hand Irons, handsome wood basket, fire screen, and household goods. Call 665-9956. B1 MALE ATTENDANT NURSES SALARY RANGE $364 to $425 MONTHLY Part-time and full-time Michigan civil service positions located at Plymouth State Home and Training School, Northville, Michigan. Age not under 18 years. Outstanding fringe benefits, including a State contri- butory insurance program, an excel- lent retirement plan plus Social Se- curity and liberal vacation and sick leave. For further information contact the Personnel Office, Plymouth State Home, Northville, Michigan. GLen- view 3-1500. An equal opportunity employer H21 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, interests and ideals. Interviews by appointment. Phone 662-4867. MICHIGAN SCIENTIFIC INTRODUCTION SERVICE STEAK AND SHAKE 1313 S. University CHARBROILED STRIP SIRLOIN Salad, Potatoes, Bread & Butter $1.30 CHARBROILED RIB-EYE SANDWICH 75c 2 Q C6 rhese positions are currently being listed with the CLEARING HOUSE SUMMER SUBLET ENGINEERING --_ _ _- TECHNICAL 2 GIRLS WANTED to share mod. apt., NURSES central air-cond. included in rent. 3 ADMINISTRATIVE biks. from campus. 662-7110. U49 CLERICAL .r662-6574, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. every day. No MOD., 2-MAN, air-cond. apt. 736 Pack- fees as we are not an agency. H 4 I I-M Scores -I CHAMPIONSHIP GAME Math 4, Economics 1 CONSOLATION GAME Dental School 15, Bio Chem 10 ard, No. 203B after 7:30. U21 ROOM AND BOARD ROOM-Men, single. Large, cooking. $65 a month. 663-6797. E5 WANTED TO RENT WOULD like to RENT a few dollars from you to pay my bill at The Mich- igan Daily. I want my credits at the end of the semester. HELP Hanna L1I GARAGE-Near Brookside Apts., Ply- mouth Rd. and Broadway. For one car. Write Box 8, Michigan Daily, 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor. Li HOUSES FOR SALE BRICK COLONIAL-Ann Arbor Woods, 3 bdrms., panelled and tiled family rm., 1 %baths, lot 100x80, heated gar- age, beautifully landscaped. Available Aug. 2313 Independence. 663-3702. C3 HOMES FOR SALE by owners, listed with The Clearing House. 662-6574, 9 am.-9 p.m. every day. No commis-- sions on sales as we are not a broker.t TRANSPORTATION RIDE WANTED from Los Angeles area to Ann Arbor, about Aug. 24. Call Gail, 764-0554 or 764-5868. G29 BIKES AND SCOOTERS YAMAHA 1965, 125 cc. 3 months old, 1400 miles, excellent condition. $418. 665-2321. Z20 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 CAR SERVICE, ACCESSORIES RENT A TRUCK Pickups, panels, stakes, and vans. 59 Encorse Rd., Ypsilanti, Mich. USED CARS 1964 VW SEDAN, sunroof, whitewalls, radio, safety belts, back-up lights. 665-7131 or 761-3163. N4 '58 KARMAN GHIA, radio, gas heater, $300. Call 662-2262 evenings. N5 AUSTIN HEALY, immaculate, 1960 w/5 years of tender loving care. $1450. 761-2487. N50 1962- FORD FALCON, 2 door sedan, owner leaving country. 764-8376, 8 A.M.-5 P.M.; 761-0175 after 5 P.M. N3 1960 FIAT ROADSTER convertible, ex- cellent condition. 663-9831. Ni 1965 VW Super Variant 66 hp. 3000 miles. Excel. cond. 662-4867. N43 '64 VW. BLACK. 662-8449 EVENINGS. 1964 CORVETTE, Datona blue, white top, AM-FM, 300 h.p., 4 spd., posi-I traction. Call 761-0277, after 6:00. N391 NEW CARS 1LOOD 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 OPPORTUNITY For a future with a well known Mid- west Manufacturing Firm. We are now offering exclusive .distributor- ships for a patented product. No competition. Factory trained person- nel will assist you in setting up a tried and proven advertising and merchandising program. 100% mark up. Investment guaranteed. Mini- mum investment $1,000. Maximum $14,000. All replies confidential. For information write Director of Mar- keting. P.O. Box 14049, St. Louis, Mis- souri 63178. H26 COLLEGE STUDENTS: I need several neat appearing and reliable fellows, full and part time. Car necessary, 4-9 call 662-8130. H27 MISCELLANEOUS WELL, shut mah mouth if RALPH'S doesn't have the most scrumptous food in Ann Arbor. RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard Open every night 'til 12 I MUSICALL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS We'll give you, 60 seconds to read this message. MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP: Twins Continue Drive With Win over Yankees- By The Associated Press The Minnesota Twins continued their march to the American League pennant last night. They whipped the New York Yankees, the fading defending champs, 7-3 for their sixth straight triumph. San Francisco made it seven in Major League Standings Minneso Baltimo Clevelan Chicago Detroit New Yo Los Ang Washing Boston; Kansas AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pc ta 73 39 .6 re 64 47 .5 nd 62 48 .51 d 60 49 .5 60 49 .5 rk 56 58 .4 geles 51 60 .4 gton 48 65 .4 41 69 .3 City 38 ,69 .3 et. 52 577 564 550 50 91 59 25 70 55 GB 10 11%/ 18 21% 2514 31 32Y-- a row in the National League and stayed hot on the heels of the first place Los Angeles Dodgers by edging Pittsburgh 4-3. Minnesota exploded for -five runs in the eighth inning after a throwing error by relief pitcher Pete Mikkelsen enabled Zoilo Ver- salles to score and break a 2-2 tie. Winning Margin Len Gabrielsen's two-run single in the eighth provided the win- ning margin for, Juan Marichal and the Giants against the Pi- rates. Marichal pitched a four-hit- ter as he chalked up his 18th vic- tory. Both Baltimore and Cleveland lost ground to Minnesota. The Or- ioles split a twi-night doublehead- er with Boston. Thy Red Sox took the opener 15-5 with a 12-run fifth inning. The Orioles romp- ed in the second game 12-4 as Bob Johnson rapped four hits, scored four runs and drove in three oth- ers. Cleveland went down before the Los Angeles Angels 5-2 as big Joe Adcock drove in three runs with a single and a two-run homer. Dave Wickersham turned in a four-hitter in pitching Detroit to a 2-0 victory over Kansas City. Tommy John also came up with a four-hitter in hurling the Chi- cago White Sox to a 6-0 victory near Ta~hinv, in, fha t r 'AT. A-1 New and Used Instruments BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS Rental Purchase Plan PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington 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 Asst'd. Colors-$6.98 S-T-R-E-T-C-H LEVI'S For Gals and Guys "White" and Colors-$5.98 BEL AlR APARTMENTS 815 South Main MODERN, 2 BEDROOM air conditioning carpeted completely furnished balconies off street parking laundry facilities AUGUST OCCUPANCY $210 per month Resident Manager-665-7682 or MISCO-665-4658 I -That's the time it takes a news bulletin to reach this. newspaper from the other side of the world. C1 VESTERDAY'S RESULTS Minnesota 7, New York 3 Los Angeles 5, Cleveland 2 Chicago 6, Washington 0 Detroit 3, Kansas City 0 Boston 15-4, Baltimore 5-12 TODAY'S GAMES Minnesota at New York (t-n) Los Angeles at Cleveland (n) Baltimore at Boston (n) Kansas City at Detroit (2, t-n) Washington at Chicago (2, t-n) NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. GB x-Los Angeles 65 48 .575 - San Francisco 62 46 .574 1/z Mlilwaukee '62 48 .564 1Va Cincnnati R63 49I .56311/t BURNS PARK, 3 bedroom house, fur- nished. References required. $220 per month. Phone 663-0337. 017 UNIVERSITY TOWERS ... Furnished Apartments ... August Occupancy . On Campus-South U at Forest ... Apartments for Four People ...Weekly Maid Service ..Coin Laundry LEVI JACKETS Blue Denim-$5.49 "White"-$5.98 4 EUROPEAN CARS, INC. NEW CARS AND SERVICE 506 E. Michigan, Ypsilanti HU 2-2175 Washtenaw County's only authorized V.W. Dealer LEVI'S Supersim's-$4.98 LEVI'S Dungarees-$4.49 TURTLENECKS-$1.69 (15 Colors) Open Mon. & Fri. Nights SAM'S STORE 122 E. Washington LOST AND FOUND LOST - 2 Philosophy notebooks. Call Frank Birmingham, 764-6285 or 429- 4249. Reward. A19 Right now, big stories are breaking in Washington, Saigon, Moscow, and Leopoldville. And, on-the-spot reports are being whisked over the wires, 1 E-------__---- I