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Tuesday, July 9, 1968

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Five

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone 764-0557
Monday through Friday, 12-2:30

TWO ON TOP:
Gymnasts shine in second Olympic trial

FOR RENT
The Ann Arbor Fair Housing Ordi-
nance and the University of Mich-.
igan Regents bylaws prohibit dis-
crimination in the University com-
munity. Questions should be direct-
ed to Off-Campus Housing. 764-7400.
SINGLE ROOM
1 block from campus, available now
to August 25th. Call Barry, 761-3889,
665-4480. C38
824 PACKARD
FALL OCCUPANCY
Fireplace and screened-in porch high-
light this modern 2-bedroomT furn-
ished apartment that includes wall-
to-wall carpeting, separate kitchen,
laundry, parking and storage facili-
ties.
CAMPUS MANAGEMENT, INC.
337 East Huron
Days: 662-7787 Eves: 761-1498.
C40
1 GIRL FOR FALL. Super large mod-
ern apt. 3 min. from campus. 909
Church No. 1 or call 769-0042. C42
BEAUTIFUL FURNISHED 2-bdrm. apt.
and 1 single room with kitchen fa-
cilities. Call after 6 p.m. NO 2-0480
or 533-1993. C20
1346 GEDDES. Large newly furnished,
carpeted rooms for men. No cooking.
$50-65. NO 8-6906. C37
GIRL NEEDED for 3 man, 3 bdrm. apt.
769-1235. C36
ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL AREA-three-
man, air-cond., two man apt. in new
building. Call 665-0154. C34
QUIET, CONSERVATIVE JR. seeks
congenial roommates to share apt.
Fal. Call Rita, 662-0881, after 6
C39
WANTED: Female roommate for mod.
bi-level, 3-man apt. w/dishwasher.
Located near IM Bldg. Call 769-2056.
C41
1221 S. STATE. Spacious 2 bdrm. fur-
nished apt. $18/m. includes utili-
ties. 2 or 3 grads. Year lease Phne
761-6866. C32
ROOMS FOR RENT. Price varies, 917
E Huron in back of Rackham Build-
ing. Inquire at Apt. 1 after 5 p.m. C37
For Fall
THE WALDEN MANAGEMENT CO.
Has apartments in the campus'
area for 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 persons,
with the choice of an 8 or 12-
month lease.
FOR INFORMATION AND AN
APPOINTMENT FOR SHOWING
CALL 769-2345
C31
1700 Geddes
For Fall
4-man, bi-level with dishwasher, 1a
baths, 2 air-conditioners, very large
rooms, all masonry construction as-
sures privacy, beautifully furnished
and located on the right side of the
campus. Call 665-8825.
Charter Realty
" 1335 5 S University
C23
FALL RENTALS, efficiencies, 2 bedroom
units. Call NO 2-7730 C211
FEMALE GRAD STUDENT needs room-
mate(s) with or without apt. for_
fall. Call Sandy, 769-0630 after 6.
t 022

FOR RENT
315 S. Division
On campus - Large furnished studio
two man apartments. Managed by
Walden Management Co.
769-2345
C30E
2 BDRM. modern, 1 block from Bus.
Ad. or law school. Air-cond., park-
ing provided. $220 per ma.
101 N. Ingalls, near Frieze and
Rackham Buildings. Apt. 1, open 1-5
daily. 2 bdrm., large, modern, and
nicely furnished, for 3 or 4. Parking
provided.
Available . Aug. 20. Days: 761-5159,
eves. 665-2398 or 662-5469. C28

UNCONTRACTED CLASSIFIED RATES

LINES 1 day
2 .65
3 .85
4 1.05
5 1.20
6 1.40
7 1.55
8 1.70
9 1.85
10 2.00
INCHES
1 2.00
2 3.75
3 5.35
4 6.85
5 8.25

2 day
1.25
1.65
2.00
2.30
2.60
2.90
3.20
3.50
3.80
7.30
10.40
13.35
16.25

3 day
1.80
2.40
2.90
3.35
3.80
4.25
4.70
5.10
5.50
5.50
10.60
15.20
19.65
24.15

4 day
2.30
3.10
3.75
4.35
4.95
5.55
6.15
6.70
7.15
7.15
13.75
19.60
25.75
31.85

5 day
2.80
3.75
4.55
5.30
6.05
6.80
7.50
8.20
8.75
8.75
16.75
23.95
31.50
39.35

6 day
3.25
4.35
5.30
6.20
7.10
8.00
8.80
9.60
10.25
10.25
19.55
28.20
37.15
10.55

add.
.45
.60
.75
.90
1.00
1.10
1.2C
1.30
1.40
1.40
1.40
1.40
1.40
1.40

Campus-1 Block
418 E. Washington
near Frieze & Angell Hall
Clean modern building, beautiful
furniture, balcony. air-conditioning,
sound-proof, laundry, storage,
large study hall.
1 Bedroom for 2 or 3
For information and appointments call
NO 8-6906 or 761 -2943
C24
1016 OAKLAND
1 and 2 bedroom apts. for 2-5 people.
Fully furnished, air-conditioned, bal-
conies. parking, close to campus.
Rents start at $60 per person. For
this and other fine campus apts. call
Summit Associates, 761-8055. C25
FALL RENTAL
STATE STREET MANOR
1111 S. State St.
(Across from Yost Field House)
Modern, furnished, 3 - 4 man, air-
conditioned, newly furnished, bal-
conies, ample parking, garbage dis-
posals, LOW RENT, owner operated.
CALL 761-5692 or 1-864-3852
C18
410 OBSERVATORY. Fall occupancy.
Modern 4 man 2 bedroom apt. with
wall to wall carpeting throughout,
new furnishings, air-cond., covered
parking, modern kitchen and laun-
dry facilities. Days: 662-7787. Eves:
761 -1498. 033
THE BEST
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Special To The Daily
QUEBEC-A trio of Michigan
gymnasts was the sensation of the
second Canadian Olympic trial
meet here over the weekend, with
the Wolverines gaining three of
eight places in the training camp
which preceeds the final trial.
Gil Larose, captain of the 1963
Michigan gym squad, finished the
trial in first place with 108 points
in all-around competition - three
more than the total accumulated
by Sid Jensen, sophomore star of
the '68 team.
The final spot on the eight-man
Canadian squad-which reports
to Ottawa for a 15-day training
camp later this month-was taken
by Fred Rodney, who returns as
a senior this fall.
Larose was the NCAA all-around
champion in his senior year, win-
ning both the high bar and vault-
ing titles on his way to the crown.
Second-placer Jensen is a past
Canadian national junior champ,
took second in the Big Ten paral-
lel bar competition and went on
to third in nationals.
Of the eight men who take part
in the training session at Ottawa,
six will be selected by the Can-
adian Olympic Committee to rep-
resent the country in Mexico City
in October.
The selection will be completed
after the third and final trial
meet, scheduled for Toronto on
August 17 and 18.

SUMMER SUBLET

ROOMMATE NEEDED in beautiful,
furnished apt, on campus. 769-2119.
U44
SUMMER HALF. Terrific air-cond. apt.
Very cheap. Call 769-5525. U8
1 GIRL NEEDED for Aug. sublet. 3 man
3 bdrm. apt. $45. 769-1235, U15
1 MAN WANTED for modern apt.
Have own bdrm. 2 air-cond., 2 bal-
conies, stereo, TV. Cheap! 761-8418.
U24
1 OR 2 MEN NEEDED to share 4 man.
TV, balcony, own bdrm. 1 block from
campus. Cheap. 769-1608. U24
HAVE YOUR own room in 4 bdrm.
house. $40/mo. Call Nemo, 769-1247.
U23
MODERN 2-MAN. air-cond., parking.
close, cheap. 769-3827. U20
HELP WANTED
COLLEGE MEN. Earn up to $3,000 this
summer as a management trainee.
Start immediately. Call 483-7511 2-6
p.m. Wednesday only. H3
WARM, CREATIVE, intelligent, sitter
companion wanted for warm, crea-
tive, intelligent kids, aged 7, 9, and
12. Mornings, afternoons or both, one
to four days/week. $1.10/hr. Prf.
Ezekiel, NO 5-5449. B15
MUSIC STUDENTS: Listen and earn!
Paid auditory experiments. Call 763-
1143. Hl
COLLEGE GIRL to accompany profes-
sor's family to Europe as babysitter.
Aug. 1968-July 1969. 665-0886 eves. H12
FREE DINNERS to student girl who
loves to cook my dinners. For details
call Mrs. Mole at NO 2-9541 between
10 a.m. and 7 p.m. H11
NEED MONEY?
Be a les representative fora socio-
pl itico-satirical new poster line.
Ideal for individuals and organiza-
tions. Write for complete poster
profit kit: GROSS NATIONAL PRO-
DUCT, Box 427, Wayzata, Mn. 55391.
H8
FREE ROOM in exchange for some
babysitting, mostly ees. Private
room, bath and entrance. In cooly
air-cond. home. Phone 663-3958. H32
NURSE. R.N. or L.P.N. for about 2
hours each morning to assist partial-
ly disabled gentleman. Prepare self
for day. Box 162, c/o Michigan Daily.
H6
FOR SALE
GOYA 12 STRING-Good condition.
Case included. Goes to best offer
over $130.00. Inquire at 723 Church.
8-9 p.m. Ask for Bill. B41
2 JENSEN spealers, Jarrard changers,
Paco amplifiers, $95. Must sell, leav-
ing town.769-3318 between 1 and 2
or 7 and 8 p.m. B40
HEAVY DUTY tarp-covered trailer
4x8x6%. Must sell, leaving town. Call
between 1 and 2 or 7 and 8 p.m.
769-3318. B39
1957 LAMBRETTA, 125 cc, not run-
ning, $25. KLH FM portable stereo,.
$43. Zenith FM Radio. 769-0449 per-
sistently. B37
ELECTRIC GUITAR (beginners), new.
Only $27.00 with books. Call 971-3450.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-ENOCH, golden brown German
Shepherd-St. Bernard around Hill and
Tappan area. Call 769-3918. A17
TRANSPORTATION E
WANTED: person to share a ride from
Detroit to Ann Arbor N. Campus area,
Mon.-Fri. Call 764-3488. G31
DRIVE MY 1965 VW to San Francisco
or Los Angeles anytime between now
and end of Aug. I will pay for your
gas. 663-5576 or 764-7200. Ask for Dr.
Bowen. G32
PERSONAL
CUSTOM SANDALS
37 styles to choose from. Only $15.00
S Lloyd's 218 E. Washington
663-9410 1:30-9 p.m.
F46

Office:

545 Church

761-7600 days
C2!
FOUR-MAN, al-conditioned, furnished
apt. for fall between campus and U
Hospital, covered parking. NO 2-
7787, after 7 p.m. 761-1498. 03
A NURSE and two physical therapy
students needs a fourth roommate
for the fail. Modern apartment, close
to hospitals and campus. Call 665-
0889 for information. CD
318 E. WILLIAM. Fall occupancy. Com-
pletely redecorated 1 bedroom apt.
with new furnishings, drapes, wall to
wall carpeting. Includes separate
kitchen and back porch. $160/mo.
plus electricity. Days: 662-7787. Eves.:
761-1498. C34

PERSONAL
BLOOD DONORS
URGENTLY NEEDED
$7.50 Rh positive. $10 and $12 Rh
negative. Mon., Tues., Thurs ;Fri.,
9-4: Wed., 1-7. 18-21 years old need
parent's permission.
483-1894
404 W Michigan. Ypsilanti
Michigan Community Blood Center
WHY MESS with erasing carbon cop-
ies? Why ruin your papers with
smudges? Why not? Because you can
now Xerox your original at only 8c
per copy during business hours, or
only 6c per copy on overnight serv-
ice S. Univ. right next to U. Towers.
769-0560. F18
WAKE-UP SERVICE-Have your phone
ring at any designated time day or
night-LOW RATES. DON'T BE LATE
FOR CLASS OR WORK - AGAIN
TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE.
665-8871 (24 hours). P
BUSINESS SERVICES
TENNIS INSTRUCTION: Group and
private lessons available through Uni-
versity. Call 763-0163 or 79-5013. J13
DON'T1.TSK IT .
TASK ITI
Typing-theses and term papers our
specialty; IBM typewriters; exective
type and justified copy available.
Transcription - Medical, technical,
business, conferences
Printing - Mimeograph, offset,
Photocopying.
Compositiongand Art Work
Stuffing, mailing and addressing
Resumes
Telephone answering
(Pick-up and delivery)
ANN ARBOR TASK, INC.
1900 West Stadium Blvd.
' Ann Arbor, Michigan
AC 313 761-4146
eves. 665-3531, 761-1187, 662-8495
Marilyn L. Keith, Director
J
EXPERIENCED COLLEGE students to
do exterior and interior house paint-
ing. Reasonable rates. Call 665-8322.
J12
PAPERS, ESSAYS. REPORTS, THESES:
Perfect copies now only 6c on over-
night service. Use correct-o-tape or
unlimited erasures on your original
and yet be assured of copies that
even look better than the original
trom the new Xerox 2400 duplicator.
We supply 20 wgt. copy paper free.
Overnight service only 6c per page
(stored in office safe for complete
safety of documents). Immediate
service during business hours only
8c per page. S. Univ. right next to
U. Towers. 769-0560. JJ
MUSICAL MDSE.'
RADIOS, REPAIRS
HERB DAVID GUITAR STUDIO
10 a.m.-7 p.m. Custom and personally
made instruments, electric, acoustic.
209 S. State. 665-8001. X
BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
A-1 New and Used Instruments
PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington
ROOM AND BOARD
PHI ALPHA KAPPA, 1010 E. Ann near
medical complex is now serving meals
5 days a wk. through Aug. 22. Board-
ers desired. Lunches 90c, dinners $1.65.
If interested please call Dick Hui-
bregtse 761-5491. E12
BIKES AND SCOOTERS
KAWASAKI SAMURI 250 extras. Must
sell. Phone 665-0470. Z44
1967 B.S.A. 650 cc, only 4200 miles, A-1
cond. $895. Motorcycle cover, $6, 3 cycle
helmets. Must sell, leaving town.
Call between 1 and 2 or 7 and 8 p.m.
769-3318. B38
HONDA 305 Scrambler, 1966. $475.
Phone 663-0391. Z42
HONDA S90. 1965, $225. Call 453-8031.
Z43
'67 HONDA 90, Step-through w/super
90 engine. Like new, Only 460 miles.
Must sell immediately. Best offer
gets it. Call 769-1729 persistently.
Z46
1966 HONDA CB160. Excellent cond.
3500 miles. Best offer around $300.
769-0927 or 1-646-3947. Z35
MISCELLANEOUS
FREE PUPPY to good home. Call 665-
2181 after 5. M50

FEMALE College student desires typ-
ing, key punch, coding or clerical
work. Full or part time. 665-8022 8,9
a.m. and after 5. M48
LEARN TO SAIL. Enroll now for les-
sons in beginning or advanced tech-
niques. Phone 761-1208 evenings. M29
USED CARS
1961 CORVETTE. Excellent cond. Best
offer. Call 665-8330 after 5:30 p.m.
N2
SUNBEAM ALPINE '66 Convertible, 4-
speed. fir. shift. Br. racing green. ra-

1317 Wilmot
Furnished two bedroom apartments
now being leased for fall occu-
pancy.
Excellent campus location. Easily
accommodates four at $62.50 a
man.
For an appointment to see call
Walden Management Co.
769-2345
C29
MEDICAL CENTER
ST. JOE'S
FRIEZE BUILDING
2 bedroom apts. for fall. New build-
ings. From $200. Call Summit Asso-
ciates 761-8055. C19
2 BEDROOM, 2 MAN
Modern apt. on campus, with all the
inquires. From $180 per month. Call
Summit Associates at 761-8055. C18
SUBLET III-B-Modern, air-cond., 2-
man. Cloes to campus, soundproof.
Call 769-4066. U15
CAMPUS APTS., Ambassador Co., 761-
7982 1-5 daily. C15
BARGAIN CORNER
Sam's Store
Has Genuine LEVI'S Galore
For GALS and GUYS
-JUST ARRIVED-
LEVI'SFOR GALS!
NEW STYLES AND
COLORS GALORE!
BUTTON FLY LEVI'S $5.29
(Guaranteed to shrink)
SUPER SLIM DEMINS $5.50
S-T-R-E-T-C-H LEVI'S
$6.98
WHITE LEVI'S $4.98
4 Colors and Pure White
WOOL CPO SH I RTS

PHILADELPHIA (P) - Press
conferences will be held simul-
taneously in Los Angeles and
Philadelphia today to announce
what has been known for days-
the trade of basketball stardWilt
Chamberlain, the Associated Press
learned yesterday.
The Associated Press reported
last Friday that the 7-foot-1 cen-
ter had been dealt to the Los
Angeles Lakers by the Philadel-
phia 76ers for three players-
Darrell Imhoff, Archie Clark and
Jerry Chambers-and cash.
Although the National Basket-
ball Association trade was con-
summated as early as last week-
if not earlier-the announcement
was held up because of the dif-
ficulty of signing some of the
players.
Jack Ramsay, the 76ers man-
ager for three years who is to
replace the resigned Alex Han-
num as coach, will be at the Phi-
ladelphia press conference.
However, it was learned the
announcement of Ramsay's ap-
pointment will be held up a while
to give the Chamberlain deal
maximum news coverage.
Chamberlain will probably be at
the Los Angeles conference with
Laker officials.
It was learned that the Lakers
had difficulty in putting the big
center's signature on a pact. He
made a salary in the neighbor-I
hood of $250,000 last year.
Clark, an outstanding player
who averaged 20 points a game
last year and could be the swiftest
guard in the NBA, was said to be
holding out for a bundle of cash
too.
Clark made huge salary de-
mands on the Lakers last year-
reportedly asking for $60,000-
and apparently was seeking a
raise from his new owners.
The Philadelphia conference is
set for 1 p.m. at the Spectrum
sports arena, where the 76ers play
their home games.
The trade is one of the biggest
in NBA history. Chamberlain, the
league's greatest offensive player,
fashioned the dunk shot into
modern-day sports legend.
His play revolutionized the
game and his astonomical salary
has boosted the pay of other
players.
Clark was on the West All-Star
team last year. Imhoff is a stand-
out defensive center, though not a
high scorer, and Chambers, a
forward in his second year, is
known for his good eye from the
field and foul line.
Reds' Rose
sidelined by
hand injury
CINCINNATI (P) -Pete Rose,
Cincinnati's leading batter, was
placed on the disabled list yester-
day for a fractured thumb and
will not return to the line-up- for
at least 21 days, the Reds an-
nounced.
Rose, who is batting .329 and
led the league in batting early in
the season, injured his left thumb
as he dove for a ball in Cincin-
nati's game Saturday night with

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AFL support seen for NFL strike

By The Associated Pressa
CHICAGO - Negotiations be-
t een t h e National Football1
League's owners and Players' As-
sociation broke down yesterday
with a threat of strike apparently
still up in the air.r
A statement was to be read
later but the Associated Press
learned that the owners and play-
ers' representatives disbandedi
day-long sessions without reach-
ing an agreement.
In Escondido, Calif., a poll of
17 San Diego Charger veterans
shows that members of the
American Football League team
might support any strike by
players in the National League.
Eight players contacted by a

newsman Sunday from the Char-
ger training camp here said they
would support a strike. Four said
they would not and five were
undecided.
NFL players threaten a strike
daily
sports-
NIGHT EDITOR:
PHIL BROWN

All-Star battle pits Drysdale,.
Tiant under Houston's dome

HAR ITON HOUSE
721-723 E. Kingsley. Offers for fall.
Hospital and campus location. Air-
conditioned, balconies. sound condi-
tioned, recreation room, private stor-
age, laundry room, carpeting, private
parking. Let's just say they are
SPACIOUS, QUIET, AND ELEGANT.
Four man apartment $62 per man.
$248 per apartment. Call days 663-
9373, eves. 6-10 p.m. only 665-0063.
C41

MICHIGAN GYMNASTICS Coach Newt Loken is surrounded by three of his star pupils-past anid
present--after the second Canadian Olympic trial meet in Quebec Sunday. From left to right are
Gil Larose, 1963 captain and the leader in the trials; Loken; Sid Jensen, runnerup to Larose; and
Fred Rodney, who took the eighth and final place on the squad that begins preparation soon for
the final trial in August.

Lakers get Wilt in. major trade

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FALL APTS.
FOR 2-6 PEOPLE
(1, 2, & 3 BDRMS.)
CALL
Summit
Associates

HOUSTON (M)-It will be San
Francisco's Willie Mays leading
off and in the familiar center
field spot when the National
League All-Stars face the Ameri-
can League at the Astrodome to-
night.
About the only thing more fa-
miliar than Mays in center field
would be Don Drysdale as the
NL's starting pitcher, and the
Americans will see that too.
Drysdale, the Los Angeles
Dodgers' strong - armed right-
hander, will be making his fifth
All-Star start, tying the record
set by Robin Roberts of the Phila-
delphia Phillies and Lefty Gomez
of the New York Yankees.
Drysdale, 10-5, with a 1.37
earned run average, set a record
with 58% consecutive scoreless
innings earlier this season. He's
the most rested man on the NL
staff, having last worked Friday
night.
Mays, who has led off in four
All-Star games before and opened
the 1965 classic with a home run,
moved into the starting line-up
when Cincinnati's Pete Rose suf-
fered a broken right thumb.
Rose's spot on the team was
filled by Billy Williams of the
Chicago Cubs,
Schoendienst had planned to
start his own Curt Flood in center
field but that changed when Rose
got hurt.
Schoendienst said he was un-
sure who would follow Drysdale
but that both his own Bob Gibson
and San Francisco's Juan Mari-
chal would likely see action.
Boston's Dick Williams, man-
ager of the American League
team, chose right-hander Luis
Tiant of Cleveland as his starter.
Tiant, making his first All-StarI
appearance, will be working with
just one day of rest. He pitched
6/3 innings Sunday.'
Tiant, 14-5, with a 1.24 ERA, has
a statistical edge on Drysdale and
will be facing a line-up dominated
by right-handed batters.
Williams said he felt Tiant
could come back strong in spite
of the short rest. "A pitcher nor-

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The NL has won nine of the
last 10 games and holds a 20-17
over-all edge after trailing at one
time 12-5.
The starting lineups, batting av-
erages, and pitching records for the
starters in tonights' game:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Mays, San Francisco, cf, .271
Flood, St. Louis, If, .316
McCovey, San Francisco, lb,,.293
Aaron, Atlanta, rf, .247
Santo, Chicago, 3b, .247
Helms, Cincinnati, 2b, .302
Grote, New York, c, .291
Kessinger, Chicago, ss, .252
Drysdale, Los Angeles, p, 10-5
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Fregosi, California, ss, .273
Carew, Minnesota, 2b, .286
Yastrzemski, Boston, ef, .301
Howard, Washington, rf, .282
Horton, Detroit, If, .285
Killebrew, Minnesota, lb, .204
Freehan, Detroit, c, .270
Robinson, Baltimore, 3b, .243
Tiant, Cleveland, p, 14-5

over a deadlock with team own-
ers on pension benefits. Players
seek $100,000 from each club for
the pension fund.
AFL player representatives are
scheduled to meet Friday in San
Diego to discuss whether they
will support their NFL brothren.
One of the older Charger ve-
terans said, "I don't eliminate a
strike for our own benefit, but I
do eliminate a strike for the
NFL's benefit."
The 'same player-noted that
most NFL teams make more
money than AFL clubs, The two
leagues, he said, "should get to-
gether and figure out to what
extent it is fair for the AFL own-
ers to meet the participation of
NFL owners."
Some of the undecided players
said they would abide by the de-
cision of Lanve Alworth, Carger
player representative.
While the NFL teams have
postponed the start of training
camps pending an aggreement,
most AFL clubs have begun prac-
ticing for the 1968 season. Char-
ger rookies came to camp last
Friday and most veterans are
due this Friday. Only veterans
are members of the Players' As-
sociation.
In Chicago, negotiating com-
mittees of the National Football
League owners and players met
yesterday trying to solve differ-
ences that could avert a strike,
Both groups were meeting sep-
arately in the same motel on the
outskirts of the city but were ex-
pected to have a joint session
later.
At midafternoon, Art Modell,
owner of the Cleveland Browns
and president of the NFL, told
the Associated Press that "we
are meeting right now among our-
selves and possibly later we will
meet with the players group."
The Green Bay Packer train-
ing camp in Menasha will not
open tomorrow unless there is pro-
gress in talks between National
Football League owners and
players, Packer General Manager
Vince Lombardi said last night.
"And there was no progress in
our meeting in Chicago , today,"
Lombardi added during a news
conference in Menasha.
"The All-Star game will have to
be delayed or canceled if there is
no settlement," Lombardi said, re-
ferring to the College All-Star and
Packer game in Chicago Aug. 2.
"We've always put great em-
phasis on physical conditioning
with the Packers, and we are not
going to put a team on the field
without it being in prime phy-
sical condition," he said.
"It would take at least three
weeks to get the team ready to
play," Packer Coah Phil Bengt-
son said, but did not comment
on a charity intrasquad game
scheduled in Green Bay July 25.
The coach said that when he
left Green Bay earlier in the day,
he saw a "fine representation of
our team" on the practice field.
Lombardi said he had great
hope the player dispute will be
resolved.
"The owners are ready to ne-
gotiate, and the players are ready
to negotiate," he said.
Lombardi said most issues be-
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