Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, August 5, 1969 FOAM RUBiBER BATS: Twins dismantl By The Associated Press DETROIT - Rick Renick and Tom Tishinski dyove in two runs apiece as. the Minnesota 'Twins broke loose for five runs in the first inning and went on to whip Detroit 7-1 last night. The Twins' 28th victory in 36 games boosted their lead over Oakland in the American League West to three games. Minnesota took advantage of first-inning wildness on the part of rookie Mike Kilkenny, 1-2, making his second major league start. Kilkenny walked Cesar Tovar to start the game and Rod Carew's bunt single and a walk to' Harmon Killeprew loaded the bases. Tony Oliva's grounder got one run home and Kilkenny struck out Bob Al- lison for the second out. But he walked Leo Cardenas, refilling the bases, and Renick. promptly doubled inside third and Tishinski singled for two more runs. The Twins added single runs in the fifth when Carew walked, stole second and scored on Kille- dail P W NIGHT EDITOR: JIM FORRESTER brew's single, and 1 seventh, on Tovar's single, stolen base and a single by Oliva. .Starter Bob Miller, 4-4, went 7I/3 innings for the Twins and yielded a run in the third on Don Wert's ;single, an infield out and Mickey Stanley's double. Ast ros clawed HOUSTON - Randy Hundley drove in four runs, Glenn Beckert rapped out five hits and Ferguson Jenkins hurled a four-hitter as the Chicago Cubs crushed Houston 9-3 last night and opened up a seven-game lead in the National League East. It was the Cubs' fifth consecu- tive triumph - second-place New York lost at Cincinnati-but was marred by an injury to slugging third baseman Ron Santo, who was hit on the left hand by a pitch from Tom Griffin in the first inning and left the game. X-rays showed no fracture. The loss, was Houston's second after an eight-game winning streak and dropped the fifth- place Astros three games behind Cincinnati in the torrid NL West. * * * Braves bombed MONTREAL-Rusty Staub hit a two-run homer and Mack Jones a two-run double behind Jerry Robertson's eight-hit pitching and "-I tigers the Montreal Expos handed the Atlanta Braves their fifth straight loss 7-1 last night. Robertson, 3-9, struck out six and walked one and didn't allow a runner past first base until Or- land Cepeda hit his 300th career homer with two out in the ninth. A walk and a single followed be- fore Robertson retired Bob Till- man. Staub belted his 18th homer over the right centerfield fence off George Stone, 9-7, in the first inning following a walk to Gary Sutherland, starting the Expos to only their second victory in nine games. For Direct Classified Ad Service. Phone 764-0557 Monday through Friday,:10:00 to 3:00 FOR RENT, GRAD, FACULTY or serious student:I Male staff member wishes to share 2- bdrm. nicely furnished apart. for fall and wiiter terms. Air cond., dish- washer, color TV and the like. Own transportationdnecessary.6Quiet and privacy 'abound. Call 761-2023 eves7 only. HOSPITALS, 1 block from either, 2- bdrm. modern furn,, air cond., from1 $230. 663-6448. 100Ctc 3RD GRAD GIRL wanted for two bdrm. apt. Fall occupancy. Call 769- 3094. 96061 MODERN APARTMENTS for rent. Fully furnished. 1 bdrm. $180; 2 bdrm. $240. 406 Packard. 769-1394 after 5:00. 82C63 1111 S. STATE STREET The greatest value in AA Air conditioned, modern, garbage disposals. Large, spacious, loads of storage. 2, 3 or 4 man. Privately owned-References - Ask our ten- 1 a ts. Rental agent on premises. Sat- urday and Sunday. 11 to 3:30. Call 1-355-7389, 1-$64-3852. 90Ctc FEMALE roommates desperately needed -campus-hospitals. 663-9077 after 11 a.m. 95 C60 OFFICE SPACE for rent, 1-4 rooms. Choice location, newly remodeled bldg. I block from 2 parking lots. Very reasonable. 769-5070 9-5:30. 93 C581 SINGLE ROOM for rent for gentleman. 428 Cross St. 663-3886. 92 C58 HOSPITAL AREA 2 Bedroom Furnished Apts. Some bi-levels include dishwashers, air conditioning, parking. 8 or 12 month lease. 761-8055. 54Ctc 736 Packard 731 Packard 316 E. Madison FOR RENT FIRST YEAR TEACHER needs a room- mate to share large furn, apt, at Tower Plaza. $120/mo. Must be over 21. Call Jan Schneck, 1-814-723-7181, 97C62 THREE GIRLS needed to complete 4- man South Univ. $72.50/mo. 761-685 after 5 p.m. 98C622 NEED 5TH GIRL for apartment for fall. Apartment is huge: 3 bedrooms, 2 FULL baths, dishwasher, disposal, etc. 8 month lease. S. University atI Washtenaw. If interested, call Sue at' 312-675-7723 or Ellen at 312-679-0605. Ctc 2 BDRM. APTS. For 3. Modern, air cond, bldg. Bel Air Apts. 815 S. Main. Call ANN ARBOR TRUST CO. Property Management Division 106 S. Main 769-2800 88 Ctc HISTORY GRAD (male) seeks 2nd man 3 to share 2 bdrm. apt., 5 min. from library, pool, air cond., tv. $110/mo. Call 769-4422. 89 C59 2 MAN APT. in State House. Furn. air cond., parking. Call days, 665-9104, nights 761-7962, 87 C60 FALL 1, 2, 3 bedroom apartments with air conditioning and dishwasher. Some are bi-level with 1% baths. Excellent campus locations. Charter Realty 1335 South University 665-8825 23Ctc 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 TRADEWIND APTS. Located near the stadium and events bldg. FOR RENT 2 BDRM. APT.-Fall rentals. Modern, furnished, air cond. From $230. 663- 6448. 99Cto MALE ROOMMATE needed to share luxury apt. Located in Ypsi. area. Grad preferred. Call 483-7740 afterj 6 p.m. 85C58 2 BDRM. MOD. furn., air cond. Fall rentals from $230. 663-6448. 64Ctc a 4-Man $50 per person and up 761-8055 1 84Ctc Near Medical Center and North Campus Under Cover Parking 2 Bedroom - Well Furnished Up to 4 Persons All Conveniencest 1035 W all St. E 1-864-3852 69Ctc RENTING Summer and Fall-1 and 2 bedroom furnished apartments. 663- 6448. 36Ctc AVAILABLE FOR FALL Occupancy-4 man apt., 2 blocks from business school, 3 blocks from law school. Call 769-2608. 28Ctc UNCONTRACTED CLASSIFIED RATES LINES 1 day 2 days 3 days 4 days 5 days 6 days add. 2 1.00 1.60 2,35 3 00 365 4.20 .60 3 1.10 2.15 3.10 4.05 4 85 5.65 .80 4 1.35 2.60 3.75 4 05 5.90 6.90 .95 5 1.55 3.00 4.35 4 65 6.90 8.05 1.15 6 1.80 3.40 4.95 6.35 7.85 9.25 1.30 7 2.00 3.75 5.50 7.20 8.85 10.40 1.45 8 2.20 4:15 6.10 7.90 9.75 11,45 1.55 9 2.40 4 55 6.65 970 10.65 12.60 1.70 10 2.60 4.95 7.15 10.3Q 11.35 13.30 1.80 INCHES 1 2.60 4.95 7.15 10.30 11.35 1330 1.80 2 4.90 9.50 13.80 17.85 21.75 25.40 1.80 3 6.95 1350 19.75 25.50 31.15 3665,1.80 4 8.90 17.35 25.55 33 45 40.95 48.30 1.80 5 10.70 21.10 31.40 41.40 51.15 60.50 1.10 Additional costs per day after six days. Ads that ore 11A, 21/2, 31/2, etc. inch size will be billed at the overage of the lower and higher inch rate. IV' HELP WANTED PERSONAL wk Choice 1, 2, 3, and 4 Man Large, modern, furnished, free parking, sundeck, air conditioned, laundry, storage, central antenna, vacuums, garbage disposal, balconies. Interest on security deposit. TV and dish- washer rental available. Ambassador Company ' , ": " 3-4 man apts. Huge bi-levels. Balconies Central ai -cond. Covered parking Luxuriously furnished Free bus service to campus -Associated Press RICK RENICK OF MINNESOTA slides home safely in the second inning of the Twins' game with the Detroit Tigers last night. Renick is receiving the stand-up sign from teammate Bob Miller, Put decides not to take the advice as he hits the dirt. The Twins won 7-1. 736 Packard 761-7982 MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS GIRL UM _ __ - -- - - -- -- _ : Mrs. Gera 39Ctc TV RENTALS AND STEREOS $8.50 per month 761-1945 Free same day delivery and service New 19" portables C18 AMERICAN LEAGUE Eastern Division Baltimore Detroit Boston Washington New York Cleveland W 73 58 58 56 52 45 L 34 47 49 55 56 64 Pct. .682 .552 .542 .505 .481 .413 GB 14 15 19 21% 29 3% 22 22% 24 24/ Western Division Minnesota 67 41 , .620 Oakland 61 42 .592 Kansas City 44 62 .40 Seattle 43. 62 .410 California 51 63 .394 Chicago 42 65 .393 NATIONAL LEAGUE Eastern Division W L Pct. GB Chicago 68 41 .624 - New York 58 45 .563 7 St. Louis 58 50 .537 9% Pittsburgh 54 52 .508 12% Philadelphia 43 62 .410 23 Montreal 35 73 .324 32% Western Division Cincinnati 56 44 -.560 - San Francisco 59 48 .551 % Atlanta 60 50 .545 1 Los Angeles 57 49 .538 2 Houston 57 51 .528 3 San Diego 34 74 .315 26 Yesterday's Results Chicago 9, Houston 3 Cincinnati 1, New York 0 Montreal 7, Atlanta 1 St. Louis 2, Los Angeles 1 San Francisco at Philadelphia, postponed Other clubs not scheduled Today's Games, Atlanta at Montreal (2), twi-night San Francisco at Philadelphia, night New York at Cincinnati (2), twi-night Chicago at Houston, night St. Louis at San Diego, night Pittsburgh at Los Angeles, night Yesterday's Results Cleveland 2, Baltimore 0' Minnesota 7, Detroit 1 Other clubs not scheduled Today's Games Washington at Chicago, night Minnesota at Detroit, night Oakland at'Cleveland (2), twi-night Kansas City at Baltimore, night Seattle at Boston, night California at New York, night Namath claims FBI tails, wiretaps, etc. demands WASHINGTON W) - A con- gressman said yesterday efforts to ban women baseball umpires is like trying to ban women jockeys -it doesn't work. "In fact," said Rep. Samuel S.1 Stratton (D-NY), "it's a violation; of the 1964 civil rights act, which prohibits discrimination on the f basis of sex." Stratton asked both Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell and the Federal Equal Employment Opportunity Commission to investigate what he said was the last-minute can- cellation of a contract by the Na- tional Association of Professional Baseball Leagues with Mrs. Ber- nice Gera of New York. Mrs. Gera was scheduled to um-. pire a minor league baseball gameI in Auburn, N.Y., Friday night in what was to be her debut as pro- fessional baseball's first female umpire. But, Stratton said, the minor league organization canceled the contract at the last minute "with- out any justification." "Inprofessional baseball as in many other sports today as in- creasingly large number of paying fans are women," Stratton told his colleagues on the House floor. "The horse racing industry has realized the futility of trying to ban women jockeys; and it is fool- ish of organized baseball to think it can succeed where horse racing has failed." ARBOR FOREST APTS. 721 S. Forest Air conditioned, 2 br furnished apts. Carpeted, drapes, coloredsap- pliances, disposal, dishwasher avail- able, Security inter-com door sys- tem. Ample parking. Business office-347 Maynard 9 to 5 call663-6052 or 769-3137, Eve's 663-6052 or 449-2907 25 Ctc' Call now 665-8330 or 761-8055I I 21 Ctc FOR FALL-hospitals, one block from either. 2 bdrm. apts. starting at $230. 663-6448. 37Ctc 2 GIRLS NEEDED to share rather nice furn. Huron Towtrs apt. $67.50/mo. Days call 665-7766, ext. 8175nand ask for Marcia. Eves., 665-9619. 75C58 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! From $55/person. 663-5284 or 761-8055. 20 Ctc 2 BEDROOM APARTMENTS from1 $200 761-8055 40 Ctc 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. Cl1 FALL ROOMS for men students only. Nicely furnished and carpeted w/ and w/out cooking. $50-75/mo. 1346 Geddes near Observatory. Information at 761- 2943 after 4 p.m. 76Ctc Campus-Fall--Hospifal 521 WALNUT Extra large beautifully furnished 2 bdrm.-4 or 5 man. Mod., air cond., dishwasher, soudproofed. Information at 761-2943 after 4 p.m. 79Ctc SUBLET-Until August 31-Studioin Huron Towers, with option for fall. Call 769-3235 or CH 1-0701 collect. 74Ctc COU PLES GRAD students and student fami- lies like the quiet 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 FIRST YEAR TEACHER looking for girl(s) to share apartment for fall. Call 769-3132, 86C59 BI-LEVELS FOR FALL Large 4 man, 2 bdrms. Separate study or formal dining room. 761-6916. 52Ctc WANTED - Male undergrad to assist FONDLE IS COMING! professor (in wheel chair) in return 36F6~ for room and board. Call 761-9034 after 5 p.m. 31H62 FREE-LANCE PHOTOGRAPHER seeks interesting, and legitimate! photo POSITIONS AVAILABLE for real time work. Call Richard Lee, 764-6755, 764- systems programmers experienced in 0553, 764-0561. Ftc programming small computers (Var- ian, Dec, Orta, General) or industrial application of small computers (in- )(erox copies cluding IBM 1800). For further infor- mation about these challenging posi- tions with a fast growing computer company, please call or write Stuart 1217 S. University 769-0560 J. Baggaley, Personnel Mgr., Informa5 Ft tion Control Systems Inc., 109 E. ____ _ Madison, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Call761-6146 or 761-1600. 30167 BLOOD DONORS STUDENT MALE earn $ during remain- URGENTLY NEEDED der of summer and fall, car necessary. Call 662-9726. 29 Htc $7.50 Rh positive, $10 and $12 Rh --- - -- --- negative. Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., HELP WANTED to distribute flyers 9-4; Wed,.' 1-7. 18-21 years old need during Registration. Call Mr. Lasser, parent's permission. 761-3103, 8-10 a.m. 14Htc Michigan Community Blood Center 404 W. 'Michigan, Ypsilanti MALE HELP Wanted for week of Aug. 483-1894 19-31. Apt. cleaning. Phone Mr. Fralick at 761-8312 betw. 8-5. 15Htc I DAY CARE WANTED Mon.-Fri., 9-5, for 16 mo. old boy. Preferably in c home w/other small children, 663- 1695. :16H150 E EThe Michigan Dail BUSINESS SERVICES _ _ TYPING of Manuscripts, Theses, Papers, etc .Expertly done at home on IBM Selectric Typewriter. 761-3139. 1OJ55b EXPERIENCED SECRETARY desires work in her home. Thesis, technical typing, stuffing, etc. IBM electric. Call Jeanette, 971-2463. 48Jtc 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 safe5 for complete safety on request. Im- mediate service during business hours 9c per page. Discount Photocopy Ser- vice, 1217 S. University. 769-0560. 8JTC FOR SALE TYPEWRITER -Types like handwrit- ing. Cheap. Call 761-1227 after 5 p.m. 34B60P FOR SALE-Diamond Engagement Ring. EDUCATION at its best. Austin Dia- mond, 1209 S. University, 663-7151. BF 1969 HONDA 350 cc Scrambler, 1500 Imiles. Warranty. Perfect'- condition.C 761-9344 around 5. 20B58 1969 SINGER ZIG-ZAG Slightly used in modern cabinet. Does' everything without attachments. 5 yr. parts and labor guarantee. Pay $5.93r down and 9 payments of $5.93/mo. with no interest. ZTC PETS AND SUPPLIES ~ MUST SACRIFICE $980 Bultaco 250 cc. Enduro Scrambler, $475. Call 761- 6345 10-4 p.m. or 761-2368, 769-5510 other times. 30 Z60 "THE RIGHT CHOICE" HONDA OF ANN ARBOR 3000 Packard at Plat--971-4540 serving U of M since 1963 9Ztc DOWNTOWN HONDA 310 E. Washington 665-8637 13Ztc SUZUKI 100 cc still under warranty. C4ll Fred, 769-1393. 9 Ztc NICHOLSON'S MOTORCYCLE SALES 224 S. First, AA Triumph Yamaha BMW Tawasaki Fall Apartments 'i 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 NOW RENTING FOR FALL Choice Apartments BIKES AND SCOOTERS THE PARK LANE Luxurious, 1 bdrm apts. for 3-4 people $50/person * bi-levelI 0 air conditioning * dishwashers * parking and laundry Call 663-3809 or 761-8055 23 Ctc " s 0 0 0 .0 Foxcroft, 815 S. State Packard Plaza, 917 Packard University Plaza, 608 Monroe Bel-Air, 815 S. Main Oak Terrace, 908 Oakland Athena,,508 S. Division SUMMER RENTALS I Ann Arbor Trust Co. Property Management Division 106 S. Main 769-2800 ALBERT TERRACE-1700 Geddes Single or bilevei 2 bdrm. apts. Luxuri- $59.30 INCLUDING TAX ously furnished-$40-$53/nan. Ceall Capitol Credit Manager, 9 a.m.-9 Air cond. p.m. for free home demonstration. 1 baths No obligations. If toil, call Collect. Dishwasher Balcony or patio -729-461 C2f See resident manager in Apt. A7, 1-5:30 21Btc p.m. Mon.-Sat, or phone 761-1717.~- FOR SALE - 1967 Triumph TT, 650 cc, E CharterRealty road lights. Only 2,000 miles. Call NO 3-0338. B70 1969 ZIG-ZAG NEEDED-A good home for 1 yr old spayed female cat. Cali 764-1284 or 761-5040. 6T61 KITTENS-FREE to nice people. Make excellent cats. 761-4417. 4T61 GERMAN SHEPHERD pups. 4 mo. AKC registered, shots. Black and cream. Sired by grandson of Rin TIN Tin IV who starred in adventure of Rin Tin Tin., Appleton, Wisconsin, 414-733- 2713. Champion bloodliness. 5T59 ' RADIOS, REPAIRS MUSICAL MDSE., 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 HERB DAVID-GUITAR STUDIO Unavailable instruments, repairs and instructions-209 S. State, 665-8001. X TRANSPORTATION TICKETS Available-London ;to Detroit, Aug. 22-25. 665-8489. 33Gtc .BARGAIN CORNER ,. 6Ctc ALBERT TERRACE NEW YORK (I)-Quarterback Joe Namath of the New York Jets said in a magazine article yester- day that he was being followed by agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation during last sea- son and had a visit from the FBI at Fort Lauderdale, Fla.. the week before last January's Super Bowl. John F. Malone, assistant di- rector in charge of the FBI's New York office, said "there's not one, scintilla of truth to any of Na-' math's statement regarding tele- phone taps, the FIBI following him or investigating him." In an article written for True Magazine with author Dick Schaap and released yesterday, Namath said the Super Bowl visit had resulted from a threat against his life on the Jets' previous visit to Miami. Namath said the agent called the visit a routine checkup. "If he shoots you," Namath qouted the agent as saying, "he can't possibly get away." "That really made me feel a lot better," said Namath. "I've got to admit that I'm not one of the biggest fans of the FBI these days,"" Namath continued. "I mean, I don't mind them tap- ping my phones. I don't even mind them playing the tapes for every tourist who walks into their of- fices. I just wish to hell that they'd pay their share of the They just checkied my bank de- posits. "I don't blame them, I guess. I don't really know very much about gambling . . . but I've been told some people do bet on profes- sional football games. Guys kid me now and then, 'C'mon Joe, you want to make $50,000 this week- end?' and I kid them right back, 'who do I have to kill?' and they just laugh. They're only fooling around, but sometimes the FBI doesn't have any sense of humor." The article, in the September issue of True, is an excerpt from the forthcoming book "I Can't Wait Until Tomorrow Cause I Get Better Looking Every Day," written by Namath and'Schaap. FALL 1969 t 1700 GEDDES Now renting for Fal Extra large 2 bedroom bi-levels Fully carpeted and furnished 3-5 man. Featuring: CAMPUS-HOSPITAL AREA August Occupancy Furnished two-bedroom apt. with wall-to-wall carpeting, disposal,, narkino 19200n er mn'h include We are now accepting appli- cations for our choice fur- nished campus apartments for 1, 2, 3, or 4 single stu- dents. Inquiries may be made at 545 Church Call 761-7600 DAHLMANN APARTMENTSI C31 WELCOME STUDENTS! * DISTINCTIVE COLLEGIATE HAIRSTYLING for Men - and Women - * 8 HairstylistsE THE DASCOLA BARBERS at Maple Village-Campus . dshwasher heat and water, air-conditioner a balcony optfonad. " sound conditioning j * soud coditiningCAMPUS MANAGEMENT, INC. " storage and laundry facilities 335 E. Huron 662-7787 " off street parking See resident manager in Apt. A-7 1- 26 Ctc 5:30 p.m. Mon.-Sat. or phone 761-WATE T- 1717,# WANTED TO RENT( Cabinet model, sews on buttons, makes buttonholes, overcasts and face stitches, blind hems dresses etc. All without attachments. 5 yr. parts and labor guarantee. $36.80 TAX INCLUDED Will take $3.68 down and 9 payments j of $3.68 with no interest. Call Capitol Credit Manager, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. If toll, call Collect. 1 -729-4611 22Btc USED CARS '65 VW Sunroof, clean. $750. Ex. run- ning cond. Phone Prof. Brown,764- 9484 days, 963-9198 eves. 24N53 '60 OLDS Convertible. Runs well. $125.1 761-5843. 13N52 PORSCHE, '59 coupe, disabled engine. 761-1686. 26N 58 CHARTER REALTY 665-8895 29Ctc ABA hurls challenge at NBA to ,'world series FALL RENTALS 2 bedroom apartment 2-3-4 Man McKinley Associates 663-6448 GRAD MALE WANTS to share a 2 bdrm. apt. with another. $100-120. Call 3-5 p.m. 764-4008. 5L59 UNDERGRAD GIRL needs room for 761-8469. 4 L58 SUMMER SUBLET SUMMER SUBLETS Come in andl check our listings at: 737 Packard 1-5 p.m. 761-8063 U25 PHOTO SUPPLIES GOSSEN'S latest unavailable on the U.S. market yet exposure meter- Polysix Electronic $50. Also powerful Braun EF 300 electronic flash $150. Call Richard Lee, 764-6755, 764-0553. Dtc AT CENTURY The Best in Good Used Cameras WE BUY, SELL, TRADE Everything Photographic Sam's Store LEVI'S Galore For Gals and Guys! LEVI DENIMS: Button Fly ......$5.9$ (Guaranteed to Shrink) Super Slims......$6.00 Pre-Shrunk Dungarees ...... $6.50 Now Levi Denims for Gals ........ $6.00 4 ROCKY MOUNT, N.C. (YP)-Jim" Gardner, president of the Ameri- can Basketball Association, chal- lenged the National Basketball Association yesterday to a world championship game or series be- tween the champs of the two leagues. He also said he will write NBA Commissioner Walter Kennedy to suggest a midseason game between all-stars from the ABA and NBA. Gardner proposed that the firstI championship game or series take place before the regular season begins this year between the Bos- ton Celtics of the NBA and the Oakland Oaks of-the ABA. "It would be our hope," he said, "that the series would continue as a postseason playoff following eachtseason, so that basketball, ,as other professional sports, could have a true championship. WeI '67 FIAT 850 Spider, 25,000 miles, 40 mpg, 90 mph, Michelin X tires, radio, luggage rack. $400. Take over pay- ments. Call 761-6225 9 p.m.-12 mid- night. 18N60 1959 PONTIAC Starfire. 44,000 miles,. Fair cond. $150. Call 761-6225 9 p.m.- 12 midnight. 19N60 1960 CHEVY WAGON, 41,000 miles. $150. Call 761-6225 9 p.m.-12 midnight. 20N60 1968 FIAT-850 Coupe. Drafted-forced to sell. 663-5284. 14Ntc Read and Use Daily Classifieds LEVI'S STA PREST: "White" Levis (5 Colors) Nuvo Hopsack "Stitches" ..... ..$6.98 ..8.00 $6.98 . $6.98 $4.98 Paying for the Other Guy's Accidents? Save on your Auto Insurance For those who qualify- $25,000 B.I. and P.D. $1,000 Medical Expenses S-T-R-E-T-C-H "White" Levis (5 Colors) BELL BOTTOM LEVI'S NOW IN STOCK Ar