Page Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY. Wednesday, August 7, 1968 For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone 764-0557 Monday through Friday, 12:30 to 2:30 P.M. Justice Department brief ,opposes Au'scourt appeal FOR RENT ONE HIP CHICK needed to be a third in an on-campus 4 man, Call Karen 761-8032-keep trying. C20 WANTED: Grad student or U staff member to share air conditioned 2 bedroom town house. August 22. Call 761-3206 after 5. 016 GIRL to shaire house 'on S. University , around corner from Arb. Reasonable. 3 MAN 2 BDRM. with central air- cond., balcony & dishwasher. Excel- lent Geddes location. Call 665-0154. C27 SINGLE ROOM for male grad student, with 'kitchen, share with 2 others. 665-0146. C23' 2 GRADS and a senior need 4th man' for modern apt. on Wilmot. Call Al 665-0193 or Jerry 769-0390. 021 NEAR the Law School, Large bi-level with 11, baths, dishwasher, 2 air- conm1. All masonry construction. 665- 0154. C31 721 S. FOftEST - Open. 2 bdrm. furn-' ished air-cond., masonry construct- ion assures privacy. One corner and one interior apt. left for Aug. 20 oc- cupancy. Campus 1 block, parking provided, laundry facilities, storage space, outer door locked at all times, ideal' for 4 adults. Inquire resident manager apt. 102 and phone 663-6052 or 662-5469. 839 TAPP9AN - One apt. left, 2 bdrm. furnished, priced at $220. Inquire at 101 N. Ingalls to see. 101 N. INGALLS - .back of Rackham Bldg. Open daily. 2 bdrm. furnished. For this and other 2 bdrm. campus locations stop in. Priced from $220 per mo. heat and water furnished. Or phone 761-5159 or eve. 662-5469. C25 ACROSS from Stockwell. Large bi- level apt., air-cond., with dishwasher, 11 baths. Call 665-0154. C28 ROOMMATE WANTED to share modern 2-man apt. for fall. Call Bill, 769- 0531. C14 ROOMMATE WANTED for fall. Prefer working ;girl or grad student. Close to campus. Call 769-5857 after 6. C15 CHARMING HOUSE on Greenwood needs 2 grad women to help share. Call Cathy after 5 p.m. 665-2170. 06 CAMPUS AREA Ambassador Co., 761-7982 1-5 daily. C17 FALL RENTALS New, furnished efficiency units for 1 or 2 persons. $130 and $140. 662-2260 or Ypsi 483-9895. C49 ROOMS and 3-MAN APTS. Best cam- pus locations, men or women. In- quire at 1108 Hill or call 761-4587. CSO FALL RENTAL STATE TRE ET 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. FOR RENT SHARE A HOUSE for four. Packard- State area. Large house, big closets, 2 baths, basement,p arking. Need 3 senior, grad, or working girls. Own bedroom. Kitchen and bedrooms fur- Aished, rest left to our imagination and whimsy. Call Suzy, 662-6915. C35 Call Andrea after 6 at 665-6256. C21 WANTED: 1 girl to share a 3 man apt. Call Rita 662-0881 or Cyndy 769-0580. C22 COED GRAD and working girl need 2 more to live in large house on State 761-3921. C3 FOR MAN, single ,clean, quiet, linens, no cooking, lease, 723 Packard near State. C33 LEAVING IN DEC.? Need female room- mate fall term only. Own bdrm. Call Noni 761-9680 or 764-6125 before Aug. 14 C018 BILEVEL with fireplace, 3 bdrm. near FeMze Bldg., 2 balconies, 2 air-cond. Call 665-8825. y 029 ATTRACTIVE, modern, furnished four- man apt. in new apt. building. Carpet, air-cond., off street parking. Call NO 2-7730. 08 ROOMMATE WANTED-~Female grad student wants -girl to share nice, well-loated older apt. Write Jane Ferguson, 0 Howell, Hllsdale, Mich., or call 517-437-7351. 019 MEDICAL C'NTR ST. JOE'S FRIEZE BUILDING 2 bedroom apts. for fall. New build- ings. From $200. Call Summit Asso- clates 761-8055. 019 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 THE BEST CAMPUS APTS. FALL 1968 NEW, FURNISHED, AIR COND., CLOSE IN STUDENT APARTMENTS DAH LMANN APARTMENTS Office: 545 Church 761-7600 days 02i 1337 WILMOT 1 and 2 bedroom apts. for 2-5 people. Sully furnished, air-conditioned, bal- conies, parking, close to campus. Rents start at $65 per person. For this and other fine campus apts. call Summit Assocates, 761-8055. 025 315 S. Division On campus - Large furnished studio two man apartments. Managed by Walden Management Co. 769-2345 C30 NEAR YOST Field House. 4 man 2 , bdrm. with dishwasher, air-cond. . only $85/person. 665-8825. C32 17001 Geddes For Fall 4-man, bi-level, with dishwasher, 1% baths, 2 air-conditioners, very large room, all masonry cnstruction as- sures privacy, beautifuly furnished and located on the right side of the campus. Call 665-8825. Charter Realty 1335 S. University 050 1335 GEDDES FALL OCCUPANCY Spacious, modern two-bedroom apart- ment with: *air-con4itoning *wall-to-wall carpeting *new furnishings *eompletely separate kitchen *laundry, parking, & storage *excellent campus & hospital loca- tion $240/mo. including heat and water CAMPUS MANAGEMENT, INC. 337 East Huron 662--7787 until 9 p.m. Eves.: 761-1498 037 PLEASE CHECK YOUR AD The Michigan Daily makes every effort to avoid errors in advertisements. $ach ad is carefully checked and proofread. But when you handle hundreds of ads each day, mistakes do slip through. We ask, therefore, that you check your ad and if you find an error, report It to The Michigan Daily Classified Dept., 764-0557 be- tween 12:30 p.m. and 2:30 p.m. We regret that we can- nt be responsible for more than one day's incorrect in- sertion if you do not call the error to our attention. Thank You. FOR RENT NEED THIRD MAN for luxury apt. Call Ed, 1-332-1053 days, 1-LO 1-1451. C3 PACKARD AT STATE, new large 3- bdrm. bi-level, furnished, 4-man. 761- 6916. 37 GARAGES, may be locked, lease, 723 Packard near State. C34 WANTED: 2 girls to complete 4-man apt. Located on S. Forest. Call Sherry 769-3119 or Gerri 482-2378. 09 MADISON APARTMENTS Only 2 left: 0 Largest 4-man * Central air-conditioning : Sun Terrace * Balcony * Storage * Laundry 0 Parking .24-hr. service * 500 yds. to Union Some 2 and 3 man at COLONY AMBASSADOR CO. 736 Packard 761-7982 Cli HILL STREET1 FALL OCCUPANCY Modern 2-bedroom apartment includes " air-conditioning * wall-to-wall carpeting * new furnishings * modern kitchen with disposal * laundry, parking, & storage * $195 per month including heat and water CAMPUS MANAGEMENT, INC. 337 East Huron 662--7787 until 9 p.m. Eves.: 761-1498 38 SUMMER SUBLET SUBLET III-B-Modern, air-cond., 2- man. Close to campus, soundproof. Call 769-4066. U5 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 OR 2 MEN NEEDED to share 4 man. TV, balcony, own bdrm. 1 block from campus. Cheap. 769-1608. U24 HAVE YOUR dwn room in 4 bdrm. house. $40/mo. Call Nemo, 769-1247. U23 WANTED TO RENT SENIOR GIRL desires single room in reasonably priced 2, 3, 4 etc. man apt. or house near campus. Likes bright, independent people. Please write J.A.L., 140 Spring Grove Rd., Pitts- burgh, Pa. 15235. L43 STUDENT IN NURSING needs single accommodations or is willing to share with other students beginning next semester. Call Ellen. 769-3842 eves. LD ONE-BEDROOM APT. on or off campus for married couple. Call 668-7288 after 5. L41 GRAD STUDENT: Have a house or apt. and need a roommate for fal? Write Ann Kahalas, 20 Grant Ave., Newton Ctr., Mass. Desire own bed- room. $80/mo. max. L38 ROOM WANTED, centrally located sin- gle for male, undergrad student in private home, for fall term. Call Bob France after 6:30, 769-2847. L27 WANTED-2 man apt. from Aug. 25 to Dec. 25 by 2 grad students. Call 769- 2434. L34 ROOM AND BOARD LARGE TWO BEDROOM apartment or house for around $200. Please contact Larry or Bill at 665-7286. EC PHI ALPHA KAPPA, 1010 E. Ann near medical complex is now serving meals 5 days a wk. through Aug. 22. Board- ers desired. Lynches 90c, dinners $1.65. If interested please call Dick Hui- bregtse 761-5491. E12 PETS AND SUPPLIES CALICO CAT Free to good home. Beau- tifully marked and trained to box. Call 483-5973 after Noon. 3 14ORWEGIAN ELKHOUNDS: female, 2 yrs. old.; males, 5 & 6 mos. Beautiful- ly marked, excellent with children. Must sacrifice. Call 728-2506. HELP WANTED CHILDREN'S TEACHERS with appro- priate background for Jewish cul- tural Sunday School in Ann Arbor. Phone 761-8743 for appointment. H38 MALES NEEDED to help me move. Thurs. p.m. 1 hr. $3. Call 668-7282. H39 HELP WANTED: part-time Gregg short-hand teacher for local business college. Applicant must have a bac- calaureate degree. Call 796-4507 for an appointment. H37 NOW HIRING for full and part time salesmen for the nation's largest audio retail store (just 20 min. from Ann Arbor). Experience in audio or HELP WANTED TEACHERS: Positions various locations: public, private schools. Cline Teach- ers Agency, Box 607, East Lansing, Mich. 48823. H36 COLLEGE MEN. Earn up to $3,000 this summer as a management trainee. Start immediately. Call 769-0130. H3 SUBJECTS WANTED: Males who do not wear glasses for reading, to partici- pate in psychological experiment on perception. $1.50 for one hour. Call 764-0430. H27 PAYING $3 for subjects to drink cof- fee for 1 hr. Rm. 71 Bus. Ad. 11 a.m.- 3:30 p.m. H34 WANTED- - Male - undergraduate to assist professor (in wheelchair) in re- turn for room and board. Call 761-9034 after 5. H30 PAGING OPERATOR - Part-time posi- tion at University Hospita Hours are from 11:30 p.m. to 7:30 a.m. on Sat- urday and Sunday. Minimum of $2.13 per hour to start. Contact Medical Center Personnel Office, A6004 Uni- versity Hospital or phone 764-2172. H23 SECRETARY: immediately. Full time. Center for Chinese Studies. Good shorthand and typing skills. College degree preferred, Challenging and in- teresting positions. Call 764-6308 MALE GRAD student 25 or older want- ed as part-time (weekends) cook in residential facility on N. Campus. Call 662-1927, after 7 p.m. H31 FEMALE WANTED: part-time survey asst, to help conduct consumer re- search in) market studies. Would as- sist in conducting research at one cen- tral location. Two days per month. Responsible for contacting people to participate in these surveys. Can use own phone for this. Pays $175/mo. plus expenses. Ideal for student wives. Call 761-4361. H30 NEED MONEY? Be a sales representative for a soclo- politico-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 MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS HERB DAVID GUITAR STUDIO Acoustic, electric instruments, acces- sories, David less9ns-repairs. Gibson. Harmony. 209 . State. 665-8001. 10-7 p.m. X HERB DAVID GUITAR STUDIO Instruments and accessories - new and used. Lessons, repairs, 209 S. State. 665-8001, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. X ELECTRIC GUITAR (beginners), new. Only $2700 with boks. Call 971-3450. BANJOS. GUITARS, AND BONGOS A-1 New and Used Instruments PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington BUSINESS SERVICES INTELLIGENT, personable woman with extensive business experience desires challenging position. Executive se- cretarial skills plus interested in peo- pIe, researching reports, compiling data. Excellent references. Call be- tween 8 and 11 a.m. 665-6694. J17 PAPERS, ESSAYS, REPORTS, THESES: Perfect copies now only 60 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 from the new Xerox 2400 duplicator. We supply 20 wgt. copy paper free. Overnight service only O 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 Creative Photography Weddings, parties, candid and formal portraits. Professional quality at stu- dent rates. Call 769-2288 days, and 769-0868 evenings.J1 DON'T TSK IT . TASK ITI Typing-theses and term papers our specialty; IBM typewriters; executive type and justified copy available. Transcription - Medical, technical, business, conferences Printing - Mimeograph, offset, Photocopying. Composition and Art Work Stuffing, mailing and addressing Resumes Telephone answering (Pick-up and delivery) ,s ANN ARBOR TASK, INC. 1900 West Stadium Blvd. Ann Arbor, Michigan IF YOU WANT custom sandals fitted to the feet regardless of size . . . 35 styles or design your own . . . at one low price, $15.00-within 4 days, try Lloyd's 218 E. Washington 1:30-9 p.m. PERSONAL 663-9410 .I F7 EBy The Associated Press WASHINGTON - Former world heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali's appeal against his conviction and sentenc- ing for refusing induction into the armed forces was opposed by the Justice Department yesterday. In a brief filed with the US.,Supreme Court, prior to the court's reconvening Oct. 2, following summer recess, the de- partment urged denial of Ali's petition to the court to re- view the appeal. The former boxing champion, who was previously known as Cassius Clay, last month asked the Supreme Court to over- LEARN THE FACTS before yon buy- there is more to a diamond than meets the eye. Austin Diamond, 1209 S. University, 663-7151. F28 DOMESTICALLY INEPT male Daily night editor would like some assis- tance in repairing a very near and dear pair of slacks, a seam of which has fallen ypon bad days. If you can sew (or ai willing to expirement) and feel either humanitarian oir ma- ternal urges to /help one in afore- mentioned need, call Ron 'at 764- 0552. FC SET YOURSELF APART!!! Don't join another of those wishy-washy, hum- drum organizations. This year "ele- vate" yourself by "aviating"y Join the elite at Ann Arbor Aero Service's U-M Flying Club..665-6136. FE DON'T LEND HIM YOUR NOTES; he might lose the whole set. Xerox them instead, and save. hours and hours of copying by hand. Only 8 per page. S. Univ. right next to U. Tow- ers. 769-0560. F17 MASSAGE. By appointment. Private and community sauna rooms. Ann Arbor Gymkhana. 662-9200. F RESIDENTS, INTERNS, Medical Stu- dents: attractive U. of M. graduate student wishes to exchange daily cooking activities for food. Statistics: blond, 22, smiles, loves to cook, If interested, call Jeannie at 761-3740 anytime. F5 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). F Coming Back in the Fall GARGOYLE 't he Student Humor Magazine to be IN in the Fall- buy GARGOYLE NO Student can be without one BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED $7.50 Rh. positive. $10 and $12 Rh negative. Mon.. Tues., Thurs., Fr., 9-4; Wed., 1-7. 18-21 years old need parent's permission 483-1894 404 W. Michigan, Ypsilanti Michigan Community Blood Center PHOTO SUPPLIES { NIKON F accessories: Auto-Rokunar 28mm/f2.8; Auto-Vivitar 135mm/f2.8; Komura 2x-3x zoom adaptor; $60, $50, $30 respectively, or $110 all three. Also Braun F40 electronic flash $40 and Honeywell Auto-Strobonar 660 automatic electronic flash $80. Call Richard Lee 764-0562 or 665-3838. DA BIKES AND SCOOTERS 1967 HONDA 50 Step Through. Excel- lent cond. Low mileage. Call 761- 8221. ,Z5 HONDA 305. Low milage, many spare parts. Mechanic owned. 971-2885. WHITE HONDA 90 Step-thru. Only 460. In excellent cond. Must sell immedi- ately. Call 769-1729 anytime, Z14 1966 TRIUMPH Bonneville. Excellent condition. 663-3972, after 6:30. N32 YAMAHA 100Twin. $200 or best offer. Good condition-Must sell. 761-8570, ask for Paul.Z FOR SALE - 1965 BMW R65. Excel cond. Call 663-7273 or collect 1-881- 1350. Z46 daily sports' NIGHT EDITOR: DAVID WEIR Montreal to lose baseball franchise CHICAGO (IP) - WGN Broad- casting said last night it had learned Montreal will lose its Na- tional League baseball franchise because the city is unable to fi- nance a dome for its stadium. In a broadcast over its 'radio and television stations, WGN said "a high baseball official" report- ed the franchise would be shifted to either Buffalo, or Milaukee Montreal would have had to raise $5 million to build the dome WGN said. An announcement is expected today, WGN said. The National League, in an early spring meeting in Chicago voted San Diego alnd Montrea into a 12-team expansion program for 1969 to match the American League's expansion move, which took in Kansas City and Seattle At that time, the choice o Montreal was a great surprise t baseball. However, N a t i o n a League President Warren Gile maintained that the financia framework for eventually decreas ing the seating capacity and dom ing the stadium at Montreal wa more or less cut and dried. In the meantime, there had been recurring reports that th Montreal citizenry had not exact. ly gone overboard for a majo league franchise and the mone would be hard to get. Buffalo at one time was consid ered a hot choice -but could no' get a unanimous vote from th league for a franchise there. Thi unanimity was blocked by Hous ton interests. Griffith blasts' Gypsy Harris PHILADELPHIA (AP - Forme middleweight champion Emile Griffith proved a boxer in thi classic style can beat a clown- a he ended Gypsy Joe Harris' un beaten streak with a unanimous 12-round decision last night a the Spectrum. The 29-year-old Griffith,a slight underdog in Harris' home town, won easily as he pounde( the Philadelphian with a consist ent left jab and a long right han that several times staggered Har ris. Judge Nat Lopinson scored th New York fighter a 56-53 winner while judge Dave Beloff score it 58-51 and referee Pete Tamas co, 5853. The Associated Pres had Griffith an overwhelmin 60-48 winner, giving him all 1 rounds. 'turn his conviction, five-year jail sentence and $10,000 fine for refusing induction. Free on $5,000 bond, Ali is seek- ing either a ministerial exemption or status as a conscientious objec- tor based on his beliefs as a mem- ber of the Black Muslim faith'. Ali also asks reversal of his con- viction because of alleged system- atic exclusion of blacks from the local and appellate draft boards which decided his draft status. The Justice Department said in its brief, however, that Ali con-* VUHAMMAD ALl sistently referred to himself on Selective Service forms and ques- f tionaires as "professional boxer,": "heavyweight champion of the world" and other such terms de- scribing I his occupation. R AIders' cut "On various dates in 1966, prior to his assertion to a ministerial exemption, he wrote letters seek- ing permission of his local draft board to leave the country to de- fend his boxing title," the Justice SANTA ROSA, Calif. (P) - The Department brief said. Oakland Raiders cut nine players Noting a Court of Appeals de- from their roster yesterday, in- nial of a ministerial exemption cluding veteran Bill Keating, a for Ali, the brief declared, "There defensive tackle, formerly of I is nothing in the record to indi- Michigan. cate he is the leader of a congre- I gation or a group of lesser mem- FULLERTON, Calif. (k) - The, . bers of his sect." Los Angeles Rams out two former The brief further states that college quarterback stars yester- Ali "did not have a conscientious day, asking for waivers on Jimmy scruple to participation in all wars 'Raye of Michigan State and Billy but only to certain wars, depend- Guy Anderson of Tulsa. ing upon particular circum- Raye was trying out as a defen- stances.", sive back after playing quarter- On the question of Ali's claimn back at' Michigan State last year. ' that blacks are excluded as mem- ' bers of draft boards, the Justice DETROIT (A:) - The Detroit 1 Department contended that there Lions said yesterday that defen- was no bias or prejudgement of sive end John Baker suffered a Ali's case by the local boards, a1- broken right forearm in the Lions' f lowing for the fact they did notJ1,3 9 loss Monday night to the include black members. Buffalo Bills of the American The department noted that one Football League. dof the three members of the Pre- Baker is a 10-year National 1idential Appeal Board was a ioiac1. Football League veteran obtained That board upheld previous lower this year by the Lions from the level actions. Pittsburgh Steelers, He, is expect- Ali's petition and the opposing ed to be out of action from four s brief will be reviewed by the U.S. to six weeks. Supreme Court in the court's Oc- 4 * tober term. BALTIMORE (P) - Earl '"The e Pearl" Monroe feels differently about Baltimore and the Bullets, r NEW RECORD - now that he has been offered a Detroit starter John Hiller pay raise. set a major league record for Last week, last season's rookie - strikeouts at the start of a of the year in the Nationat Bas- gamreby fannin the sfart o ketball Association said le'd be men he faced, in last night's willing to jump to the rival Amer- s . ican Basketball Association - for S2-1 vitory over Cleveland in the right price, but now he says 17 innings. _ he'll stay with the Bullets. Major League Standings INARVI~nT&1 Z.TiAII-TT IAM1V.I~..TV1N LR'G'A[=i~x w 21 CALL 761-5692 or 769-1432 c18 FALL APTS. FOR 2-6 PEOPLE . (1, 2, & 3 BDRMS.) CALL Summit 4 Associates Open Mon.-Sat. - 9:30-5:00 761-8055 042 ST. JOE HOSPITAL 'area. 2 bdrm. 3 man fully carpeted, air-cond. Call 665-0154. C30 1317 Wilmot Furnished two bedroom apartments now being leased for fall occu- *pany. Excellent campus location. Easily accommodates four at $62.50 a For an appointment to see call Walden Management Co. 769-2345 C29 AVAILABLE FOR FALL: 1 bedroom $155 to $165. 2 bedroom $200 to $285. For information call 665-9405. Patrick J. Pulte Inc. 214 E. Huron. 019 GRAD., SERIOUS STUDENT or STAFF MEMBER to share 2-bdrm., newly furnished luxury apt. Lots of quiet privacy. Reasonable. 8-month basis. Call 761-2023 eves, BARGAIN CORNER 10 AC 313 761-4146 eves. 665-3531, 761-1187. 662-8495 Marilyn L. Keith, Director FOR SALE HIDE-A-BED couch $40, chair $20. Call morning or eves. 769-1075. B9 MUST SELL: huge desk, chest of draw- ers, tables, double bed, stereo, rugs, scale, ironing board, etc. Cheap 663-7433. Bd WINES-FORSYTHE attractive 3 bdrm, ranch, completely finished basement, walking distance to grade and junior high. Near playground, bus. Owner leaving state. $21,900, assumption of 512 percent mortgage possible. Avail- able immediately.1 225 Creal Crescent 761-0251, B7 FOR SALE: double bed, bureau, large bookcase, 4-man umbrella tent. 769- 1129 eves and weekends. B6 VILLAGER' TYPE clothes, sizes 10, 12, 14. Heels 8-8?, records. 769-3241. B5 12 STRING guitar, double beds, chests, rubber raft w/oars, cycle helmets, golf cart, etc. 769-0029. B4 NIKON F accessories: Auto-Rokunar 28mm/f2.8; Auto-Vjvitar 135mm/f2.8; Komura 2x-3x zoom adaptor; $60, $50, $30 respectively, or $110 all three. Also Braun F40 electronic flash $40 and Honeywell Auto-Strobonar 660 automatic electronic flash $80. Call Richard Lee 764-0562 or 665-3838. FA CLASSICAL GUITAR-Gibson Cl-S for small hands. $100. 761-0059 day, 761- 7147 eves. BI MINI-MORRIS, 1963, body in good con- dition; mechanically excellent. $400 or best offer: 761-0850. NC t. r e e s ,t a d 2 St. Lou Chicago Cincinn Atlanta xSan Fra xPittsbu: xPhiladel New Yo xLos An Hdiston NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. is 72 40 .643 S, 59 53 .526' ati 56 51 .523 58 54 .518 a.ncisco 55 54 .505 rg4 53 57 .482 lphi* 51 57 .472 rk 52 62 .456 geles . 50 61 .450 n 47 64 .423 Yesterday's Results Chicago 4, Atlanta 3 Cincinnati 5, St. Louis 0 New York 4, Houstons1 Pittsburgh at Los Angeles, inc. Philadelphia at San Francisco, inc. Today's Games Chicago at Atlanta, night Cincinnati at St. Louis, night Pittsburgh at Los Angeles, night New York at Houston, night GB 13 13? 14 15Y2 17 19 21 211 24% AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct. GB Detroit 68 41 .627 - Baltimore 61 47 .565 7 Cleveland ' 60 57 .536 9% Boston 59 51 .536 10 Oakland 55 53 .509 13 Minnesota 51 56 .477 16 New York 50 55 .476 16? California 51 60 .459 18 z Chicago 47 60 .440 20; Washington 40 67 .374 27i Yesterday's Results Detroit 2, Cleveland 1, 1st game, 17 inn.; 2nd game, curfew California 10, 0,, Washington 3 1 Boston 8, Chicago 2 innesota 5, Baltimore 4 Today's Games Cleveland at DETROIT, night Boston at Chicago Oakland at New York, 2 California at Washington, night Minnesota at Baltimore, 2, twi-night ........_ ............. . M I1 FELLI NIU'S JI Campus-1 Bic 418 E. Washington 1 Bedroom for 2 or 3 For information and appointments call NO 8-6906 or 761-2943 024 1346 GEDDES. Large newly furnished, carpeted rooms for men. No cooking., $50-65. NO 8-6906. 037 2 BEDROOM, 2 MAN Modern apt. on campus, with all the inquiries. From $200 per month. CIal Summit Associatesat 761-8055. 018 ABOVE the Village Bell. 1 bdrm. unit for 2 or 3 people. $180/mo. 665-8825. 026 HARITON HOUSE r21-723 E. Kingsley. Offers for fall. Hospital and campus location. Air- conditioned, balconies. sound condi- LOST: Gray and white tiger kitten, pink band around neck, 4th and Ca- therine area. Rod Colts, 663-3852, re- ward. A32 LOST: Brown alligator briefcase on Tues., July 30 between Washington and Williams on State St. Reward. Call anytime, 668-6938. A31 FLUFFBOTTOM our cat is lost. Dark brown and tan tabby, dark line around eyes, tan nose, black hind legs. Lost vicinity State, White, Pack- ard. He is allergic to many foods and will get sick, only owners know pro- per care. Urgently request informa- tion. Please call 764-7423 or 662-1344. A30 LITTLE GREY and white kitten found by UGLI. 763-0277. AB USED CARS 1967 CADILLAC HEARSE. 50.000 miles, $300. Call Starkweather, 426-4961 eves, Qa. N41 _, i E i t I IM SOFTBALL Fourth-place Final Hurricanes 11, ME's 2 Championship Semifinal Psychology 'B' 7, Business Prophets 3 Second-place Semifinal Intruders 15, Firebrewers 7 Third-place Semifinal Social Psychology def. Biochemistry, forfeit :4 I-N Scores NIGHTS OF, Wed., Aug. 7, 9:00nad 11 :00 p.m. at the NEWMAN CENTER Thompson and William St. A Benefit for: The Children's Community School sammmmm THE GIRL who came to our window seeking Lennie, please call 769-2841. M5 HEALTH FOODS and diet foods. 523% N. Ashley, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. (except Ii II * r f ,A r f LEr n' I' f 111 ! i .ww. "ww w wf a i n«p.ri I