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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Tuesday, J u ly 29, 1969
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Taking time ot...
to0ook at the Tigers
By ERIC SIEGEL
This has been a busy summer for the sports fan.
Joe Namath, owner emeritus of Bachelor's III, held the
sports world breathless while he decided between pikskin pitch-
ing and bartending. And the "Can't Anyone Here Play This
Game?" crowd out at Shea Stadium, hovering in the far off
reaches of second place, still has everyone doing a double take
when they glance at the National League's Eastern Division
standings.
Then there's been the return to baseball of the Splendid
Splinter with the big stick, the Hawk's squawk about being
shunted from Boston to Cleveland and, on top of it all, the
100th birthday of Abner Doubleday's invention, In track, there's
been a revival of the U.S.-Russian competition and John Carlos'
boasts to bust the nine second barrier in the hundred yard dash.
More than a few eyes have been on Vince Lombardi, who
has been busy making a few enemies and a lot of .football
players as the new head coach of the Washington Redskins.
And gridiron fans from Buffalo to Los Angeles are wondering
if last year's disgruntled and contract-less football stars, led
by O. J. Simpson, will really form their own barnstorming team,
as has been suggested by a group of promoters.
With all this excitement, the sports fan has hardly had time
to think about the retreat of the Detroit Tigers, last year's
diamond champion, into relative oblivion.
Part of the reason for the lack of concern with the Tigers'
"collapse" is that it really hasn't been that much of a collapse.
The Bengals haven't exactly been a complete riches to rags story
this season. With a won-lost percentage hovering around .550
with a little less than half the schedule remaining, the Tigers
are still respectable.
But respectability is not quite what's expected of a team
that coasted to the AL pennant with a margin of a dozen games
over its nearest challenger and then took the Series in seven
games from a tough Cardinal squad. And there are those who
don't consider the spectacle of the Tigers battling to keep their
noses out of-the second division, almost a dozen games behind
the league leaders, a respectable sight no matter what their
won-lost ratio is.
Of course, one reason for the comparatively low spot of the
Tigers is the increased strength of the other teams in their divi-
sion. Boston, who edged Detroit out of the pennant two years
ago, seems to have ironed out a lot of the problems that plagued
them last year and who ever expected the Senators to be a
handful of games above the breakeven point in mid-July? And
then there's the Orioles, who continue winging away at an
almost .700 clip while the rest of the League wonders how long
they can maintain the phenomenal pace.
But the major reason for the plight of the Tigers is their
failure to hit. In this, the Year of the Revival of the Hitter, the
once beautiful Bengals are swinging like they were still playing
in the Year of the Pitcher, 1968.
With a team batting mark of .2.42, Detroit ranks seventh
in the American League. More to the point, the team average
is fourth among the six teams in the Eastern Division. Only last
place Cleveland and fifth place New York sport lower team bat-
ting marks. The Orioles,in comparison, have combined for a
team total of .267.
None of the Tigers a:e having an exceptional year at the
plate, and quite a number of key players are way off from last
year's totals. Not one Detroit batter has notched a place among
the top five in the batting average, home runs or runs batted
in columns. Jim Northrup is the Bengal's leading hitter at .278,
but he ,bats mostly against righthanders. Norm Cash, at .277,
is holding his own.
Most of the other Tiger regulars, however, are slumping like
drunken sailors over a bar. Willie Horton, the Tiger's leading
slugger last year with a .285 average and 36 homers, is down
around ,250 and has only 14 round trippers to his credit. Mickey
Stanley has been playing a tight centerfield, but his .231 mark,
a drop of 25 points from last year, hasn't helped much. The
story is about the same for Bill Freehan, the All Star catcher
who lost his place behind the plate to spunky Jim Price, and
superstar Al Kaline. Both are down twenty points from last
year, and the Tigers are enjoying it less.
The Tigers' failure to carry a big stick in the year of the
hitter is also forcing manager Mayo Smith to play catch up ball
in a lot of his games. With a lineup that features four or five
slumping stars, the Tigers are without a potent first strike
capability and often find themselves a couple of runs behind in
the later innings
Because of this frequent late inning deficit, the Tigers
have to be more cautious. It's hard to take the risk of a hit and
run or a stolen base or a green light on three and oh whe your
team is two or three runs behind in the late innings and might
not have another chance to catch up.
The Tigers' problems at the plate are even more dishearten-
ing since the Detroit moundsman are turning in some fine
efforts, even without a high caliber fourth starter. Denny Mc-
Lain, with 15 victories, and Mickey Lolich, who has won 14
games, are among the le'ague's leading hurlers, And Earl Wilson,
although he is only 9-7 on the year, seems to get better every
time he throws.
Of course, weak hitting and all, nobody is counting th
Tigers out of the race at this time. After all, the miracle Braves
of 1914 won the pennant after being in last place as late as
July 15.
But it seems safe to say that there's not going to be any
miracle, or any pennant, either, in Detroit this year unless
Kaline, Freehan, Horton and company perk up at the plate.
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FnR REFNT
Michigan Athletic Director Don
Canham Saturday named Grayle WANTED-1 med or grad student for 3RD MAN NEEDED to complete spa-
Howlett, 23, to the post of assist- 3 man apt. on Kingsley. Call Paul, cious new, 2 bedroom apt. this fall.
ant sports information director, 761-7371 after 5 p.m. 78055 Parking available. Rent negotiable.
- _Call Tom. 761-0748. 79055
His appointment becomes effec- I AM LOOKING for a foreign roommate --
tive Aug. 1. preferably FrenchV to share a 2-man FALL ROOMS for men students only.
Howlett worked with Michigan's apt. Call Detroit collect, 826-6332. Nicely furnished and carpeted wJ and
68053 w/out cooking. $50-75/mo. 1346 Geddes
sports information director Will --<;near Observatory. Information at 761-
Perry for the past year as a stu- SHARE APT, rest of summer. Own 2943 after 4 p.m. 76Ctc
dentaroom. 761-0432, 73C56_
sports editor of The Daily, '67-'68, 2 GIRLS NEEDED to share rather nice Compus-FaI-.5ospitl
received a bachelors degree in Wus- furn. Huron Towtrs apt. 67.50/mo. Extra large beautifully furnished 2
iness administration in 1968 and asforMarcia. Eves., 665-9619. 75058 bdrm.-4 or 5 man. Mod., air cond.,
a masters in speech, radio and - ----- dishwasher, soudproofed. Information
television at the University. 4TH NEEDED for fall. Bi-level. 2-bed- at 761-2943 after 4 p.m 79Ctc
HELP WANTED
ARCH STUDENT-At once-for extreme
remodeling difficulties in old house.
Hard problem and pay. 663-3605. 9H53
EARN $5. 18-26 years-old left-handed
male and female subjects needed for
clinical quantitative neurological test-
ing. Call 764-0298 for appt. 22Htc&
WANTED-Director' for Civic Theater.
3 play season. 1st show opening Oct.
15. Must be dynamic, dependable and
highly qualified. Salary open. Write
Aaron Acker. 314 East' Mansion, Mar-
shall, Mich. 49068. 25H57
APPLICATIONS are now being accepted
for the following positions at the
Washtenaw Office of Econ. Oppor-
tunity, 515 Catherine, AA.
Program Developer
Youth Co-ordinator
Community aid in the Willow Run
area.
Community aid in the Whitmore
Lake area.
Manpower Specialist
For further information, Call 662-
3172. 26H54'
UNCONTRACTED CLASSIFIED RATES
LINES 1 day
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4 1.35
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7 2:00
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2 4 90
3 6.95
4 8.90
5 10.70
2 days
1 60
2 15
2 60
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3 75
4':15
4 55
4.95
4 95
9 50
13 50
1735
21.10
3 dos
2.35
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3 75
4 35
4 95
5 50
610
6 65
7.15
7.15
13.80
19 75
25.55
3 1.40
4 doys
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4.05}
4 05
4 65
6 35
7.20
7 90
9 70
10.30
1030
17 85
25 50
33 45
41. 40
5 dos
3 65
4 85
5 90
6 90
7 85
8 85
9 75
10.65
11.35
1 1 35
21 75
31.15
4095
5115
6 days
4 20
5 65
6 90
8 05
9 25
10.40
1 1.45
1 260
13.30
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36 65
48 30
60.50
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1.15
1.36
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1.80
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Howlett, from Cleveland, Ohio,.
is the son of Grayle Howlett II,
vice president of the American
League Cleveland Indians.
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NIGHT EDITOR :
JIM FORRESTER
MAJOR LEAGUE<
STANDINGS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Eastern Division
W L Pet. GB
Baltimore 69 31 .690 -
Detroit 55 42 .567 121/
Boston 56 44 .560 13
Washington 52 53 .495 19'4
New York 48 54 .471 22
Cleveland 40 61 .396 29'4
Western Division
Minnesota 61 39 .610 -
Oakland 56 40 .583 3
Seattle 42 57 .424 181i
Kansas City 42 58 .420 19
Chicago 40 60 .400 21
California 38 60 .388 22
Yesterday's Results
No games scheduled
Today's Games
Detroit at Minnesota (2)
New York at Oakland, night
cBoston at California, night
Washington at Seattle, night
Baltimore at Kansas City, night
Chicago at Cleveland (2), twinight
room apt, on S. Forest. Call Nancy, SUBLET-Until August 31-Studio in
769-3337. 80C55 Huron Towers, with option f orfall.
I ~Call 769-3235 or CH 1-0701 collect.!
2 MAN 4 RM. APT. w/fireplace and
arched windows. Avail. Aug. -20. Call
665-8285. 81057
711 ARCH
4-5-6 man apts. The newest bldg.
on campus. Includes all new fur-
nishings, balconies, air-cond., dish-
washers, and parking. Reserve your
apt. now! 663-5284 or 761-8055.
20 Ctc
Near Medical Center
New Building
2 Bedroom-Furnished
Up to 4 Persons
All Conveniences
1035 Wall St.
1-864-3852
69Ctc
FOR FALL-Hospitals, one block from
either. 2 bdrm. apts. starting at
$230. 663-6448. 37Ctc
RENTING Summer and Fall-1 and 2
bedroom furnished apartments. 663-
6448. 36Ctc
HOSPITAL
AREA
2 Bedroom Furnished Apts.
Some bi-levels. include dishwashers, air
conditioning, parking. 8 or 12 month
Clease. 761-8055. 54Ctc
.74Ctc
BI-LEVELS FOR FALL
Large 4 man, 2 bdrms. Separate study
or formal dining room. 761-6916. 52Ctc
2 GIRLS NEEDED to complete 4-man.
Additional costs per day after six dos.
Ads that are 1 1A,%, 2.2 31/2, etc. inch size will be billed at the
average of the lower and higher inch rate.
USED CARS.
State-Packard area. $65/mo. 769-3047I
after 5. 50053 FIRST CLASS phone engineer for
transmitter work.Partdtime. study '.
PERSONAL
HAVE YOU RENTED an apartment,.
but still need a roommate? This
male student may be able to ft11 the!
void. Call Paul, 662-$498 after 6 p.m.
61053t
2 BDRM. MOD, furn., air cond. Fall'
rentals from $230. 663-6448. 64Ctc
THE PARK LANE
Luxurious, 1 bdrm apts,
bi-level
* air conditioning[
* dishwashers
* parking and laundry
Call 663-3809 or 761-8055
23 Ctcc
TRADEWIND APTS.
Located near the stadium and
events bldg.
* 2-3-4 man apts.
* Huge bi-levels.
* Balconies
* Central air-cond.
O Covered parking
*Luxuriously furnished
* Free bus service to campus
Call now1
665-8330 or 761-8055
21 Ctc
SUMMER RENTALS
ALBERT TERRACE-1700 Geddes
while you work. WPAG. Phone 663-.
6565. 23H54
MANUFACTURER'S Representative -
AAAI company will hire three neat}
appearing married men over 21 to fill
vacancy in sales service department.
No canvassing. Must be bondable.
Those accepted must be able to start
immediately. Salary plus commission.
All company benefits. For confiden-
tial interview, call Mr. Kovatch, 729-
4612, Inkster, Mich. 24H56
DAY CARE WANTED Mon.-Fri., 9-5,1
for 16 mo. old boy. Preferably in
home w/other small children. 663-
1695. 16H50
'67 FIAT 850 Spider, 25,000 miles, 40 FREE $5.00 REWARD for locating a
mpg, 90 mph, Michelin X tires, radio, reasonably priced 1-man apt. Call
luggage rack. $400. Take over pay- 761-9817 mornings. 29F55
ments. Call 761-6225 9 p.m.-12 mid-
night. 18N60 ANN ARBOR Swingers, write Box 70,
c o Michigan Daily, First ad. 30F57
'65 VW Sunroof, clean. $900. Ex. rui- NEED FOR FALL man, bdrm r
ning cond. Phone Prof. Brown, 764- efficiency-older bldg. preferred. Con-
9484 days, 963-9198 eves. 24N53 tact Richard: 761-3211. F55
PONTIAC TEMPEST. '66 Conv. Air TP-1, too am a captive now, and
cond., PS, RH. $1450. Call 1-342-5342 know the slow and fear. So come or
weekdays. 25N56 call me only if you can; if not,
think gently of me. I will know.
r1959 PONTIAC Starfire. 44.000 miles. fons. 27F53
Fair cond. $150. Call 761-6225 9 p.m.-
12 midnight. 19N60 HARVEY INVESTIGATED BY JUSTICE.
DEPARTMENT! ARE YOU CON-
NEVER SAY DIE! '57 Buick. $80.2CallI CERNED? RECALL-MASS MEETING,
S769-6850. 21N55 TONIGHT AT 8:30--203 E. ANN.
SECRETARY to downtown Detroit law
office. No secretarial experience re-
quired. Executive and stenographic
work. Shorthand required. 35 hours
a week. Salary open. Fringe benefits.
Call 965-0050, Mr. Bedrosian. 18H55
EXTRA CASH. Subjects wanted to par-
ticipate in a strategy experiment.
$1.75 plus bonuses for one 40-minute
experiment. Call 764-9552 days, or
663-1345 evenings. Ask for Chuck.
19H52
HELP WANTED' for week of Aug. 19-31
Apt. cleaning. Phone Mr. Fralick at
761-8312 betw. 8-5. 15Htc
COLLEGE MEN - Earn $50-75/wk, in
your spare time. Car necessary. Divi-
sion of Alcoa. An equal opportunity
employer. Call Bob, 769-0130. 5Htc
FOR SALE
ZENITH TV, big screen, $35. 769-4083.
19B53
1965 SAAB. $600. Call 665-7634, 6-7 p.m.
22N55
68 MUSTANGV-8 302 engine. Stand-
ard 3 speed floor shift transmission.
23,000 miles. 4 good oval tires. $2000.
Call p.m. NO 3-6132. 23N55
1960 CHEVY WAGON, 41,000 miles. $150.
Call 761-6225 9 p.m.-12 midnight.
20N60
'66 MG Midget, red, wire wheels. Radio,
luggage rack. Call 761-2332 after- 6
p.m. 16N53
1968 FIAT-850 Coupe. Drafted-forced
to sell. 663-5284. 14Ntc
'60 OLDS Convertible. Runs well. $125.
761-5843. 13N52
!965 2-DOOR PLYMOUTH V-8, power
steering, power brakes, new set of
tires Well maintained. $750.00. Call
Andy, 761-9092 or 764-0552, ex. 24.
" N53
LEARN THE FACTS before you buy-
there is more to a diamond than
meets the eye. Austin Diamond, 1209
S. University. 663-7151. F
FREE-LANCE PHOTOGRAPHER,, seeks
interesting, and legitima e! photo
work. Call Richard Lee, 764-6755, 764-
0553, 764-0561./ Ftc
STUDENTS INTERNATIONAL PILOTS
4
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736 Packard
731 Packard
116 E. Madison
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
Western Division
W L Pct.
Atlanta 58 44 .569
Los Angeles 55 43 .561
San Francisco 55 46 .545
Cincinnati 50 43 .538
Houston 51 49 .514
xSan Diego 34 68 .333
Eastern Division
-. Single or bilevel 2 bdrm. apts. Lu
Choice 1, 2, 3, and 4 Man ously furnished-$40-$53/man.
{ Air cond.
Large, modern, furnished, free parking. 1F2 baths
sundeck, air conditioned, laundry, Dishwasher
storage, central antenna, vacuums, Balcony or patio
garbage disposal,sbalconies. Interest See resident manager in Apt. A7,1
on security deposit, TV and dish-, p.m. Mon.-Sat: or phone 761-1717
washer rental available. Charter Realty
665-8825
Ambassador Company
uxuri-
1-5:30
.f
CLUB - Instruction: Private, Com-
mercial, Instrument, $8.50 per hour,
Cessna 150's, Cessna 172, Cherokee
140's, Cherokee 180's will be available
at all times for instruction and cross
country from $8.00 to $14 per hour.
Call 665-8489 before, 500, 971-6276
after 5:00. 24F53
THE PEOPLE ALONG THE SAND
ALL TURN AND LOOK ONE WAY.
THEY TURN THEIR BACK ON
THE LAND.
THEY LOOK' AT THE SEA ALL DAY.
THEY CANNOT LOOK OUT FAR.
THEY CANNOT LOOK IN DEEP.
BUT WHEN WA§ THAT EVER A BAR
TO ANY WATCH THEY KEEP. F54
JOAN IS COMING!,
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43CtcI
HOUSE FOR SALE by owner. Burns
Park. 2 story, 3 bdrms., 2 baths, full BIKES AND SCOOTERS
basement, large attic; pleasant -
neighborhood; 3 minutes from park SUZUKI-'66, 250cc. Looks brand new.
and school. Call 668-8325 after 5:30. $375. Yamaha '67, 50cc, only 80 miles,
17544 $175. Call 665-4679 or 483-1041. 26Z57
FOR SALE - 1967 Triumph TT, 650 ce, 1966 ALLSTATE 175cc. Exceptional buy,
road lights. Only 2,000 miles. Call NO $200. Call Larry, 764-4280 or 663-7170.
3-0338. B70 27Z57
736 Packard
761-7982
39Ctc
Chicago 63 39 .618 -
New York 55 41 .573 5
xSt. Louis 52 49 .515 101/4
Pittsburgh 50 49 .505 111,
Philadelphia 49 58 .408 21
Montreal 33 67 .330 29
x-Late game not included
Yesterday's Results
Chicago 4, San Francisco 3,
10 innings
San Diego at St. Louis, inc.
Only games scheduled
Today's Games
Houston at New York (2), twnight
Atlanta at Philadelphia (2), twinight
Los Angeles at Pittsburgh (2),
twinight
San Francisco at Chicago
San Diego at St. Louis, night
Montreal at Cincinnati, night
DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN
(Continued from Page 3)
Tuesday, July 29, Morning only, Per-
manent and summer positions:
Internal Revenue Service, Detroit,
District, Seeking general liberal arts
majors for govn't. income tax techni-
cians, revenue oficers and revenue
agents. Bckrnds in business, acctg, of
law especially applicable, but not re-
quired,
Current Position Openings Received
by Mail and Phone, not Interviews on
Campus, call 764-7460 for further in-I
formation:
State of Michigan, Prison Social
Worker. BA/MSW in areas of soc., spye.,
ed or soc. sci. from 0-2 years exper. I
State of Wisconsin - Admin, Asst.
in audio-visual aids, Area Services
Spec. in talent search, exper req. Com-
puter personnel. Planning officer, MA
and min. 2 y e a r s adv. planning or
mgmt. exper. Graphic reproduction for
historical society. Information special-j
ists. Med. tech. Purchasing agent. Li-
brary personnel. Nursing. Research in
social welfare. Ed. research. Admissions
examiner, Stout State Univ. Occ. and
Phys. therapists.
City of Detroit - Men wanted for
positions in correction, public aid, and
community. work.
State oF Washington - Positions in
admin., business, educ. and informa-
tion, law, soc. services, med. areas, en-
grg, arch, personnel, and nat. res. Pa-
role counselors, Probatio lofficers,
Speech and recreation leaders, Planner,
Admin. Asst in youth camp.
aWELCOME
STUDENTS!
* DISTINCTIVE COLLEGIATE
HAIRSTYLING for Men -
and Women -
* 8 Hairstylists
THE DASCOLA BARBERS
at Maple Village-Campus
WOW!
FALL
1, 2, 3 bedroom apartments with air!
conditioning and dishwasher. Some
are bi-level with 1,1% baths. Excellent,
campus locations.
Charter ReaIty
1335 South University
665-8825
23Ctc
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SUMMIT HOUSE
1, 2, 3 bdrm apts., newly furnished,'
moderately priced. Include balcon-
ies, air cond., parking. Call 761-5471
or 761-8055. - 22 Ctc
3 Bedrooms
and
FIREPLACE
Yes, that's right. Live in the Sum-
mit Hcuse this fall. Call 761-8055
or 761-5471: 39 Ctc
ARBOR-FOREST APTS.
721 S. Forest
Air conditioned, 2 br furnished
apts. Carpeted, drapes, colored ap-
pliances, disposal, dishwasher avail-
able, Security inter-com door sys-
tem. Ample parking.
Business office-347 Maynard
9 to 5 call 663-6052 or 769-3137.
Eve's 663-6052 or 449-2907
25 Ctc
Fall
Apartments
1, 2, 3 Bedroom
Furnished Apts.
Include carpeting and drapes, air con-'
ditioning, balcony, garbage disposal.
dishwasher, parking, laundry facili-
ties. Come to our rental office at 737
Packard.
761-8055
6Ctc
CAMPUS-HOSPITAL AREA
August Occupancy
Furnished two-bedroom apt. with
wall-to-wall carpeting, disposal,
parking. $200 per month includes
heat and water, air-conditioner
optional.
CAMPUS MANAGEMENT, INC.
335 E. Huron 662-7787
26 Ctc
FALL RENTALS
11lI1 S. State
One & Two Bedrooms Available
2, 3, & 4 MAN
Modern, well kept, furnished, air con-
ditioned, privately owned-References4
__Ask our tenants.
Call 1-864-3852
C39
AVAILABLE FOR FALL Occupancy-4
man apt., 2 blocks from business
school, 3 blocks from law school. Call
769-2608. 28Ctc
TV RENTALS
AND STEREOS
$8 50 per month
761-1945
Free same day delivery and service
New 19" portables
C18
2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS
from
$200
761-8055
40 Ctc
NOW RENTI NG
FOR FALL
Choice Apartments
FOR SALE-Girl's English bike,1 yr. 1966 305 SCRAMBLER HONDA, 2 hel-
old. $25 or best offer. Call 665-2506. mets included. Good condition. 665-
16B52 2183. 25Z53
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ONCE USED Wedding Dress. Size 10, 1969 SUZUKI 200cc Scrambler. 350 miles.
veil and headpiece. 761-3077. 15B55 Must sell. 482-8221, ,28Z57
SWELL SALE-Single bed, box springs; FOR SALE-1967 Triumph TT, 650 cc.
desk. Phone 769-5336 and leave num- Road lights. Only 2,000 miles. Call
ber (and name, if you want). B55 NO 3-0338. Z70
1969 Z IG ZAG
Sewing machine. Must be sold.
Built in controls to make button
holes, overcast, and blind hem
stitches.
Total price $43.20
Tax included or pay 10 monthly
interest free payments of $4.32.
No carrying charges. Call Capitol
Credit Manager 'til 9 p.m.
729-4610
4 Btc
1969 SINGER
Zig Zab sewing machine, slightly
used, sews on buttons, makes but-
to nholps nernsat ankeq fne
250 MONTESSA Scorpion. 2,000 miles,
like new. Call 769-3114. 24Z53
YAMAHA 305 cc., 1966. Best offer. 662-
0050. 23Ztc
1969 INDIAN Super Scout. Must see.
750 cc. 769-1882. 21Z53
LEAD GUITARIST and/or lead singer
needed to join, established rock band.
769-3624, 761-7606, or 663-5812 eve-
nings. 21F53
VISITING Washington Composer needs
Musicians to record score for inde-
pendent film. Needs violin, viola,
cello, :oboe, clarinet, and flute, sk
,for Mr. Barse at 769-0437. 5
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Xerox copies
Cheap-Fast
1217 S. University 769-0560
5 Ftc
460-
"THE RIGHT CHOICE"
HONDA OF ANN ARBOR
3000 Packard at Platt-971-4500
serving U of M since 1963
BLOOD DONORS
URGENTLY NEEDED
$7.50 Rh positive, $10 and $12 Rh
negative. Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri.,
9Ztc 9-4; Wed., 1-7. 18-21 years old need
parent's permission.
Michigan Community Blood Center
404 W. Michigan, Ypsilanti
483-1894
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DOWNTOWN HONDA
310 E. Washington
665-8637
I
13ztc
Fi
noi ovcIs maes y SUZUKI 100 cc still under warranty.
stitches. No attachments needed. ICall Fred, 769-1393. 9 Ztc1
5 yr. parts and service guarantee.
Total price $63.80 Tax Inc.
Or pay 10 monthly interest free
payments of $6.38. No carrying
charges. Call Capitol Credit Man-
ager 'til 9 p.m.
729-4610
3 Btc
NICHOLSON'S MOTORCYCLE SALES
224 S. First, AA
Triumph Yamaha
BMW Tawasaki
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LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Female all black kitten, vicinity
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Foxcroft, 815 S. State
Packard Plaza, 9i7 Packard
University Plaza, 608 Monroe
Bel-Air. 815 S. Main
Oak Terrace, 908 Oakland
Athena,'508 S. Division
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BUSINESS SERVICES S. Forest. Reward. 761-1835 evenings.
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EXPERIENCED SECRETARY desires A. H-F a,
work in her home. Thesis, technical LOST-TWO Kittens Hill-Forest area.
typing, stuffing, etc. IBM electric. 1 male gold striped. 1 female mbcha.
Call Jeanette, 971-2463. 48Jtc 761-1058. 24A54
IMAGS fom te Mdiums Muth LOST - Hill. side of campus-golden
IMAGES from the Medium's Mouth Ltiger cat w/white stomach and paws
Commercial Photographersg u
THE MEDIUMS MOUTH healing wound on rear paw.
665-7286 Name Chi-Chi. Reward. 769-1848.
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Ann Arbor Trust Co.
Property Management Division
106 S. Main 769-2800
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SHORE VIEW APTS.
Features large 1 and 2 Bedroom
furnished and unfurnished apart-
ments.
Unfurnished apts. start at $155.00.
Apartment includes Hotpoint color-
ed appliances plus dishwasher, dis-
posal and air conditioning. Fully
carpeted and draped. Storage area,
washing facilities, parking and
swimming pool. All utilities includ-
ed accept electricity. Rental office
at 414 Kellogg, Apt. 101. For ap-
pointment call 761-2227 or 761-3998.
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COUPLES
Grad students and student families
like the quiet 1 and 2 bdrm. furn.
apts. at Sans Souci Apts. Main St.
near Stadium. Large apts, nicely
furnished, air cond., storage, laun-
dry and parking. Call 662-2952.
25 Ctc
ALBERT TERRACE
1700 GEDDES
Now renting for Fall
Extra large 2 bedroom bi-levels
XEROX COPIES
PAPERS ESSAYS REPORTS THE-
SES Perfect copies now only 7c on
overnight service, use correct-o-tape
or unlimited erasures and yet be as-
sured of copies that even look better
than the original from the new Xerox
2400. We supply 20 weight copy paper
free. Documents stored in office safe
for complete safety on request. Im-
mediate service during business hours
9c per page. Discount Photocopy Ser-
vice, 1217 S. University. 769-0560.
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PHOTO SUPPLIES
LOST - Three month old male cat
Black with light grey stripe and
white markings, paws, nose, and
stomach.And silver chain on. neck.
Packard-S. Division area. 761-3458.
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LOST ONE PAIR black-rimmed glasses
on June 17 during the disturbance
while owner was being arrested be-
tween 9 and 10 o'clock in front of the
Village Apothecary on S. University.
Any person having information or the
glasses please call 769-2130. 17A55
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED TO BUY-7x5 loot or little
larger TENT for camping. Call 971-
3450. K71
4 GRADUATION TICKETS for Aug. 10.
If you don't need all 4 of yours,
please call 61-6084 early evenings.
Ask for Neila. K61
PETS AND SUPPLIES
KITTENS conceived on the night of a
DADA moon. Constellation markings
on their f6reheads. 663-8394. (Free).
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BARGAIN CORNER
Sam's Store
LEVl'S Galore For
Gals and Guys!
LEVI DENIMS
Button Fly .....$5.98
(Guaranteed to Shrink?
Super Slims ...... $6.00
Pre-Shrunk
Dungarees. .$6.50
Now Levi Denims
for Gals. ....$6.00
LEVI'S STA PREST:
"White" Levis ...$6.98
(5 Colors)
Nuvo Hopsack ... $8.00
"Stitches".....$6.98
S-T-R-E-T-C-H......$6.98
"White" Levis. $4.98
I5 Colors)
BELL BOTTOM LEVI'S
NOW IN STOCK
-_ _ _ HAYNES FRENCH model flute. ex.
NIKKOR 24mm f2.8 wide angle lens for cond 663-9820 after 1:30 p.m. 4X55
Nikon F, Nikkormat-brand new- - -
$155. Leitz Tele-Elmarit 135mm f2.8 F7OR9SALE-GE stereo, $50. Call 761-
lens. Couples to all M series and viso- 7079. 3X52
flex housings. Also new $210. Call - HR AI UTRSUI
Andy 719092 764-0552 e HERB DAVID GUITARSTUDIO
-93. Unavailable instruments, repairs and
instructions-209 S. State, 665-8001. X
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AT CENTURY
The Best in
Good Used Cameros
WE BUY, SELL, TRADE
Everything Photographic
BASS SPEAKER Units-15" heavy duty,
handle 100 watts, 8 ohms impedance.
Brand new in original cartons. Ideal
for bass guitar or hi-fi woofer. We
have a few surplus for sale while they
last at $25.00 each.
Berry Electronics, Inc.
761-1051 5X56
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