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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Wednesday, June 25,;1969

Daily Classifieds

IS THIS AMATEUR FOOTBALL?
MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS

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BIKES AND SCO6TERS
'68 305 SUZUKI, low mileage, exc. cond.,
best offer. 761-3739. 43 Z34
1966 YAMAHA 80, excellent cond., ex-
tras $140. 769-3911. 42 Z34
HONDA 1966 305 Super Hawk. Call Larry
665-0832 after 5:30 p.m. 41 Z34
DOWNTOWN HONDA
310 E. Washington 665-8637
within walking distance of campus.
40 Z34
150 SUZUKI 1966 3,000 mi., ex cond.,
$200. 665-3337 evenings. 38 Z35
TRIUMPH, 1967 500 cc. TIOOR, excel-
lent cond. 761-2963, 761-8282. 31 Z29
NICHOLSON'S MOTORCYCLE SALES
224 S. First, AA

HELP WANTED
PERSONNEL ASSISTANT-SECRETARY
Varied, interesting work in person-
nel office. Double as secretary and
personnel assistant; preliminary in-
terviewing and test administration.
Desire college graduate with some
work in psychology and acceptable
clerical skills.
Steady employment, permanent po-
sition, pleasant surroundings.
Write giving full details of educa-
tion and experience.
Personnel Director
Detroit Free Press
321 W. Lafayette
Detroit 48231
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
60 H34
UNDERGRAD MALE to assist professor
(in wheel chair) in return for room
and board. 761-9034 after 5.. 56 H30
GIRLS WANTED to sell cosmetics.
Work own hours. Fun, rewarding. 761-
4974, 7-9 p.m. 59 H34
COLLEGE MEN - Looking for summer'
work? Call 662-9726. 10Htc
COLLEGE STUDENTS
We have several summer jobs avail-
able for college and university stu-
dents. For information call Com-
pany Student Placement Manager,
861-1883 in Detroit. H34

AMERICAN LEAGUE
East
W L Pct. GB
Baltimore 52 19 .732 -
Boston 40 27 .597 10
Detroit 37 28 .569 12
New York 34 38 .472 18%4
Washington 34 38 .472 1812
Cleveland 25 41 .379 2412
West
xOakland 35 28 .556 -
xMinnesota 36 30 .545 12
xSeattle 30 30 .455 6Y1
xChicago 29 35 .453 61
xKansas City 26 40 .394 1014
xCalifornia 23 41 .359 1212
x-Late games not included
Results
Cleveland 6, Boston 3, 1st
Boston 6, Cleveland 1, 2nd
Detroit 2, New York 1
Baltimore 6, Washington 3, 11 inn.
Chicago 6, Seattle 4, 1st
Chicago at Seattle, 2nd, inc.
Kansas City at Oakland, inc.
Minnesota at California, Inc.
Today's Games
Chicago at Seattle, night
New York at Detroit, night
Washington at Baltimore, night
Cleveland at Boston (2), twi-night
Kansas City at Oakland, night
Minnesota at California,,night

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St. Louis
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KANSAS CITY (M) - South-
ern Methodist University's pro-
fessional advertising campaign
to sell Mustang football is an
unqualified success, says SMU
coach and athletic director
Hayden Fry.
"It was a heck of a venture,"
Fry told the annual convention
of the National Association of
Collegiate Directors of Athletics
here yesterday. "We had a suc-
cessful season, we went to the
Bluebonnet Bowl and beat Ok-
lahoma, and I didn't get fired."
Fry appeared on a panel which
discussed the topic, "Selling
the College Game." It followed a
panel discussion Monday which
pinpointed the intense competi-
tion between the colleges and

professional sports for the en-
tertainment dollar.
SMU, Fry explained, went to
a Dallas advertising agency for
help last fall after an uniden-
tified fan provided Fry with
$40,000 for the venture.
Through a variety of adver-
tising means, the agency pro-
moted Mustang football. So
pleased is Fry and the admin-
istration at SMU that the same
campaign will again be- em-
ployed this fall using the theme,
"SMU-Excitment '69."
"We promised only one thing,"
Fry told the athletic directors
assembled in Kansas City this
week. "We promised the fans
excitement. Heck, I didn't know
anything about excitement, but

da ily
sports,
NIGHT EDITOR
JIM FORRESTER
after $40,000 I had to come up

Results
New York 2, Philadelphia 1, 1st
New York 5, Philadelphia 0, 2nd
Chicago 3, Pittsburgh 2,
Montreal 4, St. Louis 1
Atlanta 9, Los Angeles 5
Cincinnati 4, San Diego 3
Houston 4, San Francisco 1
Today's Games
Philadelphia at New York, night
St. Louis at Montreal (2), twi-night
Los Angeles at Atlanta, night
San Diego at Cincinnati, night
flan Francisco at'Hoa ston_ night

with something.
"All I knew to do was
the football in the air.
ured we might not catch
we'd put it up there
they could see it."

to put
I fig-
it, but
where

four-year program we c o u 1 d
raise our season ticket sales to
25,000 to 30,000."
Some people in college ath-
letics who snickered at the SMU
campaign a year ago aren't
laughing now, Fry acknowledg-
ed.
Another panelist was M a r s h
Ryman, athletic director at the
University of Minnesota.
Ryman outlined methods Min-
nesota has used to promote uni-
versity sports since the advent
of major league professional
teams on the Twin Cities scene
nine years ago. He cited good-
will tours, joint promotion with
the Minnesota Vikings of week
end "doubleheaders" in football
-' on weekends when both the
Gophers and Vikings are home
- and renting the university
football stadium to the Vikings
if the Big Ten will grant ap-
prgval.
"I think it has great merit,"
Ryman said of joint promotion
with the pros. "I think they're
here to stay. They don't have a
foot in the door; they're al-
ready through the door."

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WANTED TO RENT
FACULTY COUPLE needs house or
large apt. for 1 year, no children or
pets. Write B. McInnis, 6320 Magno-
lia St., New Orleans, La. 70118. Call
504-877-0862. 19 L34
NEED DESPERATELY 3-man apt, for
faill. Old house preferred. Unfurn.
OK. Call Larry, 665-9315. 20 L34
FRIEND'S Intern'l Center Co-op now
accepting women boarders for sum-
mer IIIB. Also rooms for women and
meals for men. 1416 Hill St. 662-6083.
4 E35
GRAD STUDENT interested in sharing
1 bdrm apt. with someone who can
cook. Call 761-6978 or 1-215-473-2293.
18 L34
SUMMER SUBLET
TWO ROOM APT. June-Aug. $110 607
E. Ann. 769-2144 afternoon. 95 U34
NEEDED: 1 or 2 male roommates for
July and August-848 Tappan, No. 8.
761-9554. 96 U34
2 GIRLS WANTED to sublet summer
apt. Nicely furnished, reasonable rate.
Call 665-0453. 97,U36
JULY-AUG. 23: furnished two bedroom
apartment in new building near
campus. Air conditioned, balcony,
dishwasher. 665-4200. 99 U34
SUMMER HALF: July 1-Aug. 23. Fur-
nished 2 bedroom apartment near
campus. Pine paneled, older building.
Cool. 665-4200. 98 U34
3 BDRM. FURN, 3 man air cond. apt.
across from Stockwell, July-Aug. 769-
1647. 59 U34
FOR RENT: July and August. Own'
room in modern, apt. $40 per month.
Call Dave or Mike, 66241687. 89 U34
SUBLET-Now-Aug. 20. 1 girl for "4
man furnished house. 763-2113, 769-
5196eves. 93 U34
NEED 1 GIRL for 3-bdrm. 4-man mod.
apt., air cond., tv, and 3 nice room-
mates. Packard and -State. 761-1149
after 6 p.m. 92 U37
MODERN 4-MAN APT. July-August. Air
cond., parking, 1% blks to Diag. Rent
neg. Call. 663-3644. 91 U34
NEED 2 to complete four man: air
cond., mod. apt. Rent neg. 769-5821.
69 U34

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Fry said the most important
thing the advertising campaign
did for SMU football was to re-
verse a downward trend in sea-
son ticket sales,
"We put a halt to the skid in
our season ticket sales," said
Fry, "and we actually increas-
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TRANSPORTATION

RIDERS WANTED to N.Y.C. Leaving
June 27. Want company, don't have
to share expenses. 761-7094. 21 G34:
WANTED: Ride to West Coast, leaving
June 29-July 6. Call 769-0131 or 761-
1058. Please leave message, 16 G34
FOR SALE: Charter ticket, London-De-
troit. Aug. 25. Dave. 662-1687. 15 G27
FOR SALE: Round tdip ticket to Lon-
don. Leaving July 8. Call Gary, 769-
2163. 20 G35
RIDERS WANTED to California, leave
June 30 or July 1; return AA July 18.
769-0868. 19 034
LEAVING FOR MEXICO about July 1.
Want to share expenses. 769-2836.
17 G34
USED CARS
1967 CORTINA, light beige, 4 in the
floor, 30 mpg. Excellent condition,
easy parking. NO 2-4819. w 60 N34
TRIUMPH TR4-A, '66, green, wire
wheels, rebuilt engine. Call 761-2677
after 6:30, 61 N34
1965 VALIANT 145 h.p., 6 cylinders, 3
door, Michelin oversize tires, clean,
no rust. $600 or best offer. 665-4743.
5-6 p.m. 57 N34
'64 TRIUMPH, green, wire wheels,
convertible tops. Ex. cond. $1100. 456-
1128. 56 N35
MERCEDES-BENZ yellow convertible,
excellent condition. Call Joe, 769-3195
after 6 .p.m. 55 N34
'63 TRIUMPH TR-4. Good condition,
new 'top, good tires, body solid-no
rust, fine mechanical shape. $900 or
best offer. Tom, 761-3812. NA
MUSICALL MDSE:,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
SPEAKER - professionally custom de-
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yourself. $25 (new was $70). 761-7094.
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Thursday thru Saturday
3 June 26-28, 1969
TRUEBLOOD THEA TRE
Tickets $1.50
Box office open: 12:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Wednesday-Saturday 25-28 June, 1969
Order Your Daily Now-
Phone 764-0558w

(Continued from Page 3)
Wednesday, July 2 during regular
working hours.
Grade Sheets for Spring, 1969, have
been sent to departments for distri-
bution to instructors. All grade sheets
should be submitted within four days
of the examination, no later than Tues-
day, July .1 at 5:00 p.m. A grade mes-
senger service will be provided on a
regular basis by the Office of the Re-
gistrar to departmental offices on the.
Central Campus beginning Friday, June
27 and continuing through 5:00 on
Wednesday, July 2. Grades may also be
submitted directly to the Office of the
Registrar at "Window A", L.S.&A. Bldg.,
during working hours. Questions per-
taining to grade reports may be direct-
ed to 764-6292.
Regents' Meeting: July 18. Commun-
ications for consideration at this meet-
sing must be in the President's hands
no later than July- 3.
Educational Testing Service French
and German .Test. The Educational
Testing Service Test in French a n d
German administered by the Graduate
School for doctoral dandidates is sch-
eduled for Thursday night, July 31 at
7 p.m. in the Rackham Lecture Hall.
ALL students planning to take the
test must register by 4 p.m. Thursday,
July 31, at the Information Desk in
the lobby of the Rackham Building..
The fee is $6.00. For furt er informa-
tion call the Information Desk, 764-
4415.
Law School Admission Test: Applica-

Marise T. Hadden, Education, Dis-
sertation: "An Analysis of the Percep-
tions and Expectations Held by Com-
munity Counselors and Related Others
of the Paraprofessional School-Com-
munity Worker in Flint, Michigan," on
Wednesday, June 25, at 10:00 a.m. In
West Council Room, Rackham Build-
ing, Chairman: W. M. Cave.
!Richard Miner Doolen, History, Dis-
sertation: "The Greenback Party in the
Great Lakes Middlewest," on Wednes-
day, June 25 at 1:00 p.m. in 168 Rack-
ham Building, Chairman: Sidney Fine.
Placement Service
GENERAL DIVISION
3200 S.A.B.
Current Position Openings, contact
Gen. Div., 764-7460 for further informa-
tion:
Midwest Research Institute, Kansas
City, Mo. Positions for Chem., Blo.
Sci., Economics, Engineering, Stat. O.R.
Mostly adv degrees wanted, some exper.,
some new grads.
State of Illinois: Administrative as-
sistants, Blenefit Records, Civil S e r v .
Executive,.-Narcotics Inspector., Narcotic
Rehabilitation Supv., Rehab. Serv. Ad-
visor, Sanitarians.
Carpenter Technology, Reading, Pa.:
Industrial Engineer, BSIE and 0-3 yrs.
Civilian Job Opportunities in Dept.
of Navy, listings for tech. and non. tech
jobs, mostly in Wash. D.C. area.
State of Connecticut, accounting po-
sitions.
Dana Corporation. Toledo, Ohio: Sr.
Project Engineer, manage and test gas
turbine truck driveline programs. De-
gree and automotive, transmission ex-
per.
Management Consultants, Chicago
area client: Chief Engineer, skill in mo-
tivating creative talent for mahuf. of
lubricating devices, Bach. level in ME
and min. 5-7 yrs. at project engrg.
level with supv. exper.
Akron Art Institute, Akron, Ohio:-
Curator of Junior Education,'innovate
program in visual arts within museum
and community centers, public schools
and area colleges. Teaching experience
and organizational abilities required,
good understanding of 20th Century
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BARGAIN--mod. apt. for one. Share
June-Aug. 665-2866. 86 U34
FEMALE ROOM in home with every-
thing. Living room, kitchen, good
company, cheap, no lease, now-Aug.
761-2914. 87 U34
2 GIRLS NEEDED to share 2 bedroom.
4 man apt. w/a.c., dishwasher, park-
ing. 721 S. Forest. Rent'. neg. 761-
0590. .80 U34
4TH GIRL to share pleasant house near
campus. Own room. Avail immed. Call
761-9049. 82 U34
2 ROOM summer sublet, close to cam-
pus. $90/mo. 764-6115 or 663-4323.
84 U34
YOUR OWN LARGE, AIRY ROOM!
Share appealing house w. 2 women,
July 1-Aug. 31. Large backyard. Call
Nancy, 761-3280 or 663-4086. U34
LARGE, FURN. .1 bdrm. apt. June 15-
Sept. 1, Very near campus. 769-4931
or-763-2225. U20t
JUNE-AUG. SUBLET-1 or 2 girls for
modern air conditioned bi-level. Call
761-5531 after 6 p.m. 27U17
SUMMER SUBLET
Furnished and unfurnished, air condi-
tioned, 2 bedroom apartments, park-
ing. Call 663-6052 or 769-1258. 28Utc
FEMALE NEEDED. air-cond, mod, bi-
level w/dishwasher. Close to campus.
July & Aug. Cheap. 769-3250. 77 U35
SUBLET 'til Aug. 17. Price negotiable.
One, two, or three people. Call 1-
342-5767. 78 U35
LUXURY LIVING for summer. Walk to
campus. Air-cond., furn., carport, en-
closed patio, 2 bdrm. 761-1523 eve-
nings. 63 Utc
SUMMER SUBLETS
Come in and check our listings at:
737 Packard
1-5 p.m. 761-8063 U25
WANTED: fem. rmmate July-Aug. Own
room. 662-8683. 82 U34
BUSINESS SERVICES
SECRETARIAL SERVICES: Univ. or pri-
vate. Part-time: MWF aftn. &/or Sat.,
Sun. 5 yrs. exper. Call aftn. 761-6084,
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TYPING in my home 40c page. Call
971-0242. 11 J34
PROFESSIONAL TYPIST, reasonable
rates, rapid service. Call 434-1121.
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HERB DAVID GUITAR STUDIO
Acoustic, electric instruments, acces-
sories, David lessons-repairs. Gibson,
Harmony. 209 S. State. 665-8001.
10-7 p.m. X
PHOTO SUPPLIES
WIDE ANGLE CAMERA: Nikormat FS
with 24mm f 2.8 Nikkor lens-brand
new. Also Leitz 135mm Tele-Elamrit
f 2.8 lens, couples to all M series
Leicas-brand new. 761-9092-Andy,
FOR SALE.
APT. BLDG. FOR SALE. 3-UNIT BRICK,
N'WEST. OVER $350 GROSS; TERMS.
CALL COLL. 861-0805. 35 B38
USED MATTRESS and springs - full
size. 483-1316. 36 B34
EAST ANN ARBOR, brick and frame,
low maintenance, 3 bdrm, large study/
family room. 764-6351 or 971-2272.
33 B34
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Must be sold immediately, leaving
town. Do call Russ after 5:00 p.m.
at 761-3525.1 B32
1969 SINGER ZIG-ZAG
sewing machine, slightly used, sews
on : buttons, makes buttonholes,
overcasts, fancy stitches. No at-
tachments needed. 5 year parts and
service guarantee. Total price $53.20
or payments of $5.80/mo. Call Capi-
tol Credit Manager 'til 9 p.m. If
toll, call collect 1-563-8200.
22 B35
1969 ZIG-ZAG
sewing machine slightly used, blind
hems dresses, darns, appliques, sews
on buttons, monograms, no attach-
ments needed to make buttonholes.
Full price $34.70 or terms of $4.73/
mo. Call Capitol Credit Manager
'til 9 p.m. If toll, call collect 1-563-
8200. 23 B35'

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