Page Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturdav. August 9. 1969 ,, .: ,; i Sotiirdnv Aurii,~~ 9 1Q~Q r Drysdale retires For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phoute 764-0557 Monday through Friday, 10:00 to 3:00 LOS ANGELES (M--Handsome, 6-foot-6 Don Drysdale, the Los Angeles Dodgers' w i n n i n g e s t pitcher ever and holder of a major league record with six straight shutouts, announced yesterday his retirement from baseball at 33. His reason: a painful shoulder ailment affecting his throwing arm. "For the good of the team," the 219-pound right-hander t o l d newsmen, he's quitting "after a lot of talking and soul. searching and with deep regret. "But like they say,, some things are inevitable-like death, taxes and retirement from professional sports." C a im, shaggy-haired,' dapper in a black suit and tie, the approximately $100,000-a-y e a-r athlete spoke softly in Dodger Stadium's posh Stadium Club. Doctors, he said, have told him he has in his shoulder a torn "rotary cuff . . . what gets your arm into position to throw and creates elasticity." It might have been brought ' on "by wear and tear over the years"-15, of them in baseball, 14 with the Dodgers. Big Don, last survivor of the, old Brooklyn Dodgers roster, bow- ed out amid . news conference plaudits including owner Walter O'Malley's "he's one of the great all-time stars." National League president Warren 0. Giles, en route to loop meetings in Seattle, said "the retirement of Don is a loss to baseball." Dodger vice president Arthur E. Rod 'Patterson opened the news conference, saying, -"We have an announcement we're not partic- ularly happy to make-let the big guy make it." Drysdale said he, had enjoyed his association with the Dodgers and added: ",I owe a lot to base- ball. It's given me everything I have, including my wife, daughter and everything else." He met his wife Ginger when she, then a model, posed for newspaper sports- section photos with Dodger play- ers. Their daughter, Kelly Gene, is 10. Donald Scott Drysdale, a native! of suburban Van Nuys, where he still lives, broke in with the Dodgers in Brooklyn in 1956 after only two years -in the minors. He leads the Dodgers in most' victories, 209; most innings pit- ched, 3,432; most strikeouts, 2,486, and most shutouts, 49. Last season he set major league records with six straight shut- outs and 58 2-3 consecutive score- less innings. Since he joined the Dodgers, the team has won five National League pennants and three World Series. Drysdale led the National League in strikeouts three times: 242 in 1959, 246 in 1960 and 232 in 1962. He is tied with Sandy Koufax and Bob Gibson with six I FOR RENT NEED 2 FEMALE ROOMMATES for Fall-Winter. 2 bdrm, 2 baths, air cond; close to campus and Events bldg. Call after 5 p.m. 769-2250. Ctc DO YOU HAVE an apt. for the year? Still need a roommate? Male student can help. Call Paul, 662-8498 after 6 p.m. 21 C67 2 GRAD GIRLS need 3rd to share 3 bdrm bath apt. Call 971-7613. 20 C64 U PLAZA. 608 Monroe. Deluxe 4-man units I block from campus. $62.50/ man. ANN ARBOR TRUST CO. Property Management Division 106 S. Main 769,1800 24. Ctc DAYS 'T I L BB DAY ! ONLY 20 MORE 7787. 26 Ctc ONE-BEDROOM recently remodeled furnished apartment. wall-to-wall carpeting, parking, between St. Jo- seph hospital and Rackham Building. $180 includes heat and water. 662- M63 EFFICIENCY APTS for rent. Men only. $125-$150. 804 Monroe. 2 doors from Dominicks. 23 067 GRAD STUDENT male needed for 4 man 2 bdrm. apt. on Cambridge near S. Forest. 761-9364, 22 Cte FOR FALL: attractive furn apt.-suit- able for 3 man. NO 2-0480 after 5 p.m. 28 067 RENTING FOU R-MAN APARTMENT $200 per month includes: 0 campus location * modern furnishings 0 wall-to-wall carpeting 0 parking and disposals * storage lockers 0 heat and water Air-conditioning and dishwasher optional Campus Management, Inc. 335 E. Huron St. Ann Arbor 662-7787 25C to FOR RENT SINGLE ROOM for rent. 428 Cross St.a 663-3886. 12C63 ROOMMATE-2 bdrm., 2 man. Fantas- tic, unique, cheap. 769-3342 diligently.I 13C65 ROOMMATES NEEDED to complete 4-5I man apt, for fall. Contact Neil or Carlos at- 1700 Geddes, Apt. B-10. Ph. 665-8769. 7063- HOSPITALS, 1 block from either, 2 bdrm. modern furn., air cond., from $2 0. 663-6448. 100Ctc FOR FALL-Hospitals, one block from either. 2 bdrm. apts. starting at $230. 663-6448. 37Ctc MODERN ONE. BDRM., air conditioned apt, for fall. Two minutes from cen- tral campus, Call 663-0220 for further information. 3Ctc 2 FEMALE GRADS wanted to share apt. Call 769-4599. 14C65- 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 from $200- FOR RENT 21 YR. OLD EE needs roommate at 1115 White. $82.50. Own room. 764-5013 after 7 17068 ROOM IN PRIVATE HOME. Walk to campus. 1 or 2 girls. 662-1584. 18C67 NEED 2ND GRAD male to complete modern, furn., 2 bdrm. apt, near Hospital. Call 769-2426 eves. 11065 NEED 1 OR 2 FEMALE roommates for fall for Ann St. apt. Call 761-1783. 5063 AVAILABLE FOR FALL Occupancy -4 man apt.. 2 blocks from business school, 3 blocks from law school. Call 769-2608. 28Ctc FALL ROOMS for men students only. Nicely furnished andcarpeted w/ and w/out cooking. $50-75/mo. 1346 Geddes near Observatory. Information at 761- 2943 after 4 p.m. 76Ctc Near Medical Center and North Campus Under Cover Parking 2 Bedroom - Well Furnished Up to 4 Persons All Conveniences 1035 Wall St. HELP WANTED RIGHT HANDED MALES Earn $5 for neurological testing Call 764-0298 for appt. 37.H63 FULL OR PART TIME-Great oppor- tunity in young firm expanding' locally. Call Carl, 662-9156. 36H63 PART TIME ANIMAL Caretaker for{ weekdays and weekends for rest of summer and fall. Call 764-0438 be- tween 9 and 5. 35H70 - - - .. . . . - ... _ -.--- .-.- . ----.-.. POSITIONS AVAILABLE for real time systems programmers experienced in programming small computers (Var- ian, Dec, Orta, General) or industrial application of small computers (in- cluding IBM 1800). For further infor- mation about these challenging posi- tions with a fast growing computer' company, pleasescall or write Stuart J. Baggaley, Personnel Mgr., Informa- tion Control Systems Inc., 109 E. Madison, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104. Call 761-6146 or 761-1600. 30H67 STUDENT MALE earn $ during remain- der of summer and fall, car necessary. Call 662-9726, 29Hte] HELP WANTED to distribute flyers during Registration. Call Mr. Lasser, 761-3103, 8-10 a.m. 14Htc MALE HELP Wanted for week of Aug. 19-31. Apt. cleaning. Phone Mr. Fralick at 761-8312 betw. 8-5. 15Htc FOR SALE MAYTAG Automatic Washer. Must sell. $50. 665-8034. 42 B70 FOR SALE: Back issues of Playboy. Years 1964-1968. omplete andyin mint condition. Call 761-4769 after 5:00 p.m. 41 B64 MAGNAVOX stereo, walnut cabinet with AM-FM radio, $125. COLLIER Encyclopedia, year books, Junior classics, animal books, with walnut bookcase, $150. WALNUT END Table with formica top, $20.I PERSONAL THIS IS NO JOKE! Save $75-$500 the day you buy her diamond unless you don't care how excessive the cost. Austin Diamond, 1209 S. University, 663-7151. SUBJECTS WANTED for brief psychol- ogy experiment. Approx. 'l hr. $1.25. j 764-0510 or 665-5448, 44F63 JOAN IS COMING! 19F 63 FREE-LANCE PHOTOGRAPHER seeks ANY kind of photo work. Call Rich- ard Lee, 764-6675, 764-0553, 764-0561.. Ftc WANTED-Thrill-seeking female singer for established jug band. Must have fantastic voice or other outstanding features, Call 769-3047 or 665-9276. 42F63 WANTED--WITNESSES to Accident Anyone who witnessed the motorcycle- car accident on South University in front of the Lawyers' Club on Thurs- day, July 24th at 9 a.m., PLEASE call Ken at 665-6350 or 971-3787. Call any- time-and leave a message. Any help or information leading to witnesses will also be appreciated, Ftc NEED A CYCLE for last 2 weeks of Aug. Prefer a 650 Triumph or B.S.A. Call 665-3886. Rent neg. 38F64 GURDJIEFF enthusiast wanted to share enthusiasm and knowledge with novice. Call Don, 761-7834. 39F63 THE ANN ARBOR BLUES FESTIVAL NEEDS YOUR HELP IF YOU HAiVE TAPES OF ANY OF THE PERFORMANCES, ESPECIAL- LY OTIS RUSH, FREDDY KING, B.B. KING, MAGIC SAM, T-BONE WALKER, LUTHER ALLISON, JUN- IOR, WELLS ETC. Don Drysdale: Where it hurts seasons of 200-or-more strikeouts, in a nonplaying capacity: "I'd like In 1962 Drysdale received the Cy to stay in baseball . . . if they Young Award after winning 25 think I can do a job." 1-864-3852 games and losing only 9. Drysdale and Koufax staged their famed dual holdout after winning the 1965 World Series. Don finally settled for a reported $105,000 and Koufax for $200,000. Koufa'x retired after the 1966 season because of arthritis in his throwing elbow. Drysdale was 5-4 in the won- loss column this season despite daily.' sprts NIGHT EDITOR: JIM FORRESTER the recurring shoulder trouble. The problem began last season after he had become known as an iron man who iever niissed his turn in rotation. He was placed on the disabled list last April 22 in hope that rest would cure the ailment. He returned but was sidelined again in early July. He came back July 27 but a few days and three games later found he couldn't per- form with his usual skill.! Might he pitch next year if the1 arms feels all right? "I couldn't1 say. At this moment, I would have to say no." Might he stay with the Dodgers Drysdale said he has an oppor- tunity with Upton Enterprises, a California conglomerate of which he is a vice president, "but I'd say all doors are open." Besides his business interest, Don owns race horses. Dodger manager Walter Alston told newsmen: "I hate to see this guy retire, but whatever he does I want to be in his corner. He's played as great a part in my suc- cess in winning a few pennants as any other individual." Dodger vice president Al Cam- panis said 24 players are left on the team, and "we have a couple of irons in the fire to help the- pitching. These would be waiyer situations." Fellow Dodger pitcher Claude Osteen:a"'The best thing we can do to show Don we appreciate him is to go out and win the pen- nant this year. I think we can." Second baseman Ted Sizemore: "It's been probably the greatest thrill of my life to play on the same team with Don Drysdale." Coach Jim Gilliam, ex-Dodger infielder: "As a guy who retired a few years ago, I know what Don's going through. I've never seen him quit on the mound. He gave all he had." Drysdale was asked ,to name the greatest thrill as a Dodger. "The first day at Vero Beach, Fla.," he said. "Putting on a Dodger uniform with Snyder, Rob- inson, Campanella, Furillo, Reese, Newcombe. I'll never forget that." 69Ctc 761-8055 40 CtcS SUMMIT HOUSE 14 2. 3 bdrm apts., .newly furnished, moderately priced. Include balcon- ies, air cond., parking. Call 761-5471 Sor 761-8055. 22 Ctc SUMMER RENTALS ALBERT TERRACE-1700 Geddes Single or bilevei 2 bdrm. apts. Luxuri- ously furnished-$40-$53/man. Air cond. 1T baths Dishwasher Balcony or patio See resident manager in Apt. A7. 1-5:30 p.m. Mon.-Sat. or phone 761-1717. Charter Realty 665-8825 43Ctc FOR FEDERAL HELP: A AU trac1men wire Nixon Campus and Hospita I Location 721 E. Kingsley 4-man apts. Furnished, air conditioning, bal- conies, sound conditioned. Recrea- tion room, private storage bins, off street parking and many other goodies. Cali for appointment 663- 9373 evenings and weekends 665- 0063 or 769-4324. 27 C70 WANTED-1 male roommate for 5 man apartment near campus. Own bed- room. Grad preferred. Call 761-4089, ask for Pete or Larry.. 19Cto WOODSTOCK FESTIVAL. Riders want- ed. Call 761-4166. 41063 2 BDRM. APT.-Fall rentals. Modern, furnished, air cond. From $230. 663- 6448. 99Ctc 2 BDRM. MOD. furn., air cond. Fall rentals from $230. 663-6448. 64Ctc 4TH GIRL NEEDED for fall apt. Great location, modern, cheap. Call 761-4052. 2062 RENTING Summer and Fall-1 and 2 bedroom furnished apartments. 663- 6448. 36Ctc FEMALE roommates desperately needed -campus-hospitals. 663-9077 after 11 a.m. 95 C60 4-Man $50 per person and up 761-8055 84Ctc COUPLES 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 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 BI-LEVELS FOR FALL Large 4 man, 2 bdrms. Separate study or formal dining room. 761-6916. 52Ctc 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. 26 Ctc CAMPUS MANAGEMENT, INC. 335 E. Huron 662-7787 Campus-Fall-Hospital 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 NEED 5TH GIRL for apartment for fall. Apartment is huge: 3 bedrooms, 2 FULL baths, dishwasher, disposal, etc. 8 month lease. S. University at Washtenaw. If interested, call Sue at 312-675-7723 or Ellen at 312-679-0605. Ctc TRADEW IIND APTS. 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 THE PARK LANE Luxurious, 1 bdrm apts. for 3-4 people $50/person * bi-level ! air conditioning *dishwashers * parking and laundry Call 663-3809 or 761-8055 23 Ctc 1 111 S. STATE STREET The greatest value in AA Air conditioned, modern, gabage disposals. Large, spacious, loads of storage. 2, 3 or 4 man. Privately owned-References - Ask our ten- ants. Rental agent on premises. Sat- urday and Sunday. 11 to 3:30. Call 1-353-7389, 1-864-3852. 90Ctc FALL 1969 We are now accepting appli- cations for our choice fur- nished campus apartments, for 1, 2, 3, or 4 single stu- dents. Inquiries may bel made at Call after 6 pm.-663-8659 35B631 1969 SINGER ZIG-ZAG Slightly used in modern cabinet. Does everything without attachments. 5 yr. parts and labor guarantee. Pay $5.93 do*n and 9 payments of $5.93/mo. with no interest. $59.30 INCLUDING TAX Call Capitol Credit Manager, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. for free home demonstration. No obligations. If toll, call Collect. ,1-729-4611 21Btc FOR SALE - 1967 Triumph TT, 650 cc, road lights. Only 2,000 miles. Call NO 3-0338. B70 1969 ZIG-ZAG Cabinet model, sews on buttons, makes buttonhples, 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 of $3.68 with no interest. Call Capitol Credit Manager, 9 a.m.-9 p.m. If toll, call Collect. 1-729-4611 22Btc SUMMER SUBLET 43F64 CLONARA Nursery School and Kinder- garten. A summerhill-type experience for 3 ,4, 5 yr. olds. 1265 and 1289 Jewett, Ann Arbor, Mich, Call 665- 7415. 37F64 MODELS WANTED for Fall-$8 an hour after tests. Commercial Photography. The Medium's Mouth 665-7286 "I PLEASE CONTACT JOHN AT 763-3268 during the day or 769-0594 at night. is of extreme importance that secure as much of the festival tape as possible. Xerox cop Cheap-Fo 1217 S., University Ftc ies st 769-0560 5 Ftc BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED $7.50 Rh positive, $10 and $12 Rh negative. Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri., 9-4; Wed., 1-7. 18-21 years old need parent's permission. Michigan Community Blood Center 404 W. Michigan, Ypsilanti 483-1894 Subs ~ri be to JT we on E k 545 Church SUMMER SUBLETS Come in and check our listings at: 737 Packard 1-5 p.m. 761-8063 U The Michigan Daily r25I A LONDON W)-Members of the U.S. track and field team cabled President Nixon last night asking for government intervention to re- vive American amateur athletics. The Americans, who are in Lon- don for a two-day match against Britain starting today did not reveal the text of the message to the President. But at a news conference they listed these demands: A national training center. A new system of selecting coach- es for the national team. Opening up of college equipment to all athletes holding an Ama- teur Athletic Union card. Help for athletes to tour with the national team overseas. George Frenn, hammer thrower from North Hollywood, Calif., said: "If things are not put right, our prespects at the Munich Olym- pics in 1972 are zero." The cable to President Nixon asked him to send a representative to meet athletes at a meet at South Lake Tahoe, Calif.' The Americans delegated seven members of, the team to talk to newsmen. They talked mostly about the difficulty of athletes in getting use of equipiment controlled by the National Collegiate Athletic Asso- ciation. Frenn, who is 27, said: "This equipment is closed to athletes who are members of the colleges -that is to anyone over 21. "The average age of American national teams is well over 21, and it is increasing." Marew Seidler, former U.S. women's shot put champion, said: "We have , many fine facilities. We would like to see them open to anybody, who wants to use them." Nick Lee, hurdler from Balti- more, calling for a national train- ing center, said: "The prestige and superiority of the U.S. teams are diminishing, "'That was evident in the recent Europe vs. United States match." i Mrs. Doris Brown, 800 meters specialist from Seattle, said many athletes who ought to be on the U.S. touring team were left at home. "We feel these people should be helped to participate," Mrs. Brown said. "We don't have our best possible team.", Gerry Lindgren, long distance runner from South Lake Tahoe, said selection of coaches depended too much on seniority and AAU patronage. The seven spokesmen claimed the letter to President Nixon had the unanimous support of the U.S. team.i Located near the stadium events bldg. and i : a' " : 0 3-4 man apts. Huge bi-levels. Balconies Central air-cond. Covered parking Luxuriously furnished Free bus service to campus Call now 665-8330 or 761-8055 21 Oto O.J. mobbed in Buffalo 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 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 rentalavailable. Ambassador Company Call 761-7600 or 769-0227 DAHLMANN APARTMENTS 03] PETS AND SUPPLIES WANTED: home with understanding person for pregnant neurotic cat. Call 769-2404, 9 T67 GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES. Reg- istered. 6 wks. $75. 665-4685. 10 T67 NEED A FRIEND? Free fluffy, friendly trained kitten. Call '668-6664 or 662- 4826. 11 T66 BUSINESS SERVICES TYPING of Manuscripts, Theses, Papers, etc .Expertly done at home on IBM Selectric Typewriter. 761-3139. 10J55 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- (ES. Perfect copies now only 7c on bvernight 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. 8JTC NIAGARA FALLS, N.Y. ()- 0. J. Simpson arrived at the Buf- falo Bills training camp last night following a wild reception at the airport and said, "I hope the game' in Detroit' isn't going' to be as rough as the reception here." Simpson, whose reported con- tract for more than $300,000 makes him the highest paid rookie since the mergerof the National Amer- ican Football Leagues, will make his pro debut at Detroit in an ex- hibition game against the Lions Friday night. But more people got their hands on him at the Buffalo airport on his arrival from Los Angeles than are likely to get their hands on him in that game, some 2,0001 screaming, shoving autograph- seeking fans surging onto the field. to meet Simpson's plane. Plans were called for the Bills to whisk Simpson away in a pri- vate car driven by a state trooper, but it, took a; police escort to get Simpson and the Bills party head- ed out of the airport and toward the training camp on the Niagara UJniversity campus. Teen sets channel swim youth record DOVER, England (RP) -_- Four- teen-year.-dold Jon Erikson of Chi- cago became the youngest boy ever to swim the English Channel, bat- tling gamely home through shoels of agonizing Portuguese man-of- war jellyfish yesterday. Jon was stung but kept going to come ashore at Dover's Shake- speare Beach 11 hours, 23 minutes after setting off from France. He is the son of Ted Erikson, the Chi- cago physiochemist who holds the records of 30 hours, 3 minutes for a diuha vec ino frnm yl hnrnri tnt WANTED TO RENT FEMALE GRAD wants apt. to share for fall. Call 769-4599. 7L65 WANTED TO RENT-1 bedroom apt. or large room for fall. Prefershort term or no lease, Call 769-4713 or 769- 2460. Ltc USED CARS 1968 MUSTANG CONY. 390, 17,000 mi.,_ power, automatic, AM-FM stereo ra- dio. Call Marc 665-5671 or 763-3241. 29 N61 FORD FALCON 1962 station wagon. Black automatic, new tires, radio, Interior very clean. Owner leaving U.S. $300. 665-8034. 34 N701 '60 MGA-Must sell, excellent condi- tion. 769-1316. 33N64 '58 CHEVY hardtop. Runs well. $75. 769-3216 or 764-2377. 31N65I FIAT 124 Spider. Ex. cond. Call 763- 0134. 37N65 '66 TRIUMPH TR 4A-Radio, new ra- dials, Call Pete, 764-5200 days. 28N64 '60 OLDS Convertible. Runs well. $125. -761-5843, 13N52 1968 FIAT--850 Coupe. Drafted-forced to sell. 663-5284. 14Ntc BIKES AND SCOOTERS 1969 DUCATI 250. Must sell. $450. Phone 665-3886. 35 Z69 1966 X6 HUSSLER-SUZUKI. 482-4026. 34 Z66 MUST SACRIFICE $980 Bultaco 250 cc. Enduro Scrambler, $475. Call 761-1 6245 10-4 p.m. or 761-2368, 769-5510 other times. 30 Z60 '67 SUZUKI 120-Ex. cond., 2 helmets. $230. 761-5015. 32Z65 HONDA 01-350 - Perfect, 2500 miles, $500. Hodaka, immaculate, $250. Call 668-8030 after 5 p.m. Must see to believe. 33263 "THE RIGHT CHOICE" HONDA OF ANN ARBOR 3000 Packard at Platt-971-450 serving U of M since 1963 9Ztc DOWNTOWN HONDA 1:: 310 E. Washington 665-8637 13Ztc LOST AND FOUND LOST KITTEN. U parking lot-hospital. White front and face, grey tiger head, back and tail. M marking on fore head. Reward. 429-5500. 28 A67 LOST, stolen, or strayed-Dark krown Burmese cat with yellow eyes. Last seen wearing white flee collar 5 p.m. Thurs. outside Ralph's Market. Please help us find our cat. Reward. Call Ed or Kate at 761-7130 or 764-4272. 27A64 LOST-KITTEN: Black and white, 11 weeks old-ivicinity of E. Univ. andI Oakland. Call 665-7456. Ate TRANSPORTATION 1 WAY TICKET TO LONDON. $150. Leaving Aug. 25. Call 663-1445. 40 G56 S.F. NEED 3 RIDERS. Leaving Wed. afternoon. Call Mike, 761-9830. 41 064 RIDER WANTED to NYC-Ann Arbor late Aug. Share expenses and driving. 1-212-859-4835. 39663 RIDERS WANTED to Buffalo, Albany, or Boston areas. Share driving. Leave Aug. 18 or 19; 761-0673. 37Gtc BARGAIN CORNER Sam'S Store LEVIS 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" ..$6.98 NOW RENTING FOR FALL Choice Apartments 736 Packard 761-7982 390te " 0 0 Foxcroft, 815 S. State Packard Plaza, 917 Packard University Plaza, 608 Monroe Bel-Air, 815 S. Main Oak Terrace, 908 Oakland Athena," 508 S. Division Ann Arbor Trust Co. Property Management Division 106 S. Main 769-2800 02F1 ALBERT TERRACE 1700 GEDDES ( 'Y yip}' ., 31tC 'yS'-:jly. """ r'il.: .+L ': ......t.:. ..~ f..Yh ".h11 s a-: Y MxL NP..1 : Y1 :4... s .L41 Vh"4 .J Y4 J { y« 1 w ;, 11YJf, J.,y v .;;eYOJ L n x" h , MAJOR LEAGUE STANDINGS'' 4 ::":-::V: :":: y 'Y J'KJ 1{.JM J'fi, y < {'4 :.. , r..; y, '$ Jn r."Y }" t FJ l wS 'Y yt 1.... .... .... J.1..... 'ML .......... ::...r ....4X...M .JJ.Y.. :. ...... iY... .4G.4 .. J.::"f Ji :::;4:" ............ J.. L J .'. .}.... :4.....: TV RENTALS AND STEREOS $8.50 per month 761-1945 Free same day delivery and service New 19" portables 018 ARBOR FOREST APTS. 721 S. Forest Air conditioned,r2 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. 3 Eve's 663-6052 or 449-2907 25 Ctc 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 Gossen MULTIBEAM exposure meter, pristine condition, only $45. Also powerful Braun EF 300 electronic flash, $130. Call Richard Lee, 764- 6675, before 11 a.m. Dtc PHOTO SUPPLIES AMERICAN LEAGUE Eastern Division W L Pct. GB Baltimore 79 35 .693 Detroit 64 49 .566 14% Boston 61 53 .535 18 Washington 60 57 .513 20% New York 57 57 .500 22 Cleveland 48 69 .410 32! Western Division Minnesnta 68 A4.6 - NATIONAL LEAGUE Eastern Division r W L Pct. Chicago 71 43 .623 New York 62 49 .559 St. Louis 64 51 ,557 Pittsburgh .58 54 .518 Philadelphia 44 68 .393 Montreal 35 79 .307 Western Divisinn GB 7 Y 7Y2 12 26 36 Now renting for Fall Extra large 2 bedroom bi-levels Fully carpeted and furnished 3-5 man. Featuring: " dishwasher "1/ baths " balcony " sound conditioning " storage and laundry facilities " off street parking See resident manager in Apt. A-7 1- 5:30 p.m. Mon.-Sat. or phone 761- 1717. AT CENTURY The Best in Good Used Cameras WE BUY, SELL, TRADE Everything Photographic S-T-f -E-T-C- H ~White" Levis (5 Colors) SUZUKI 100 cc still under warranty. Call Fred, 769-1393. 9 Ztc NICHOLSON'S MOTORCYCLE SALES 224 S. First, AA Triumph Yamaha .$698 .$4.98 -4 BELL BOTTOM LEVI'S Nn w IN TCIC I ,r iri . ... «.y.... _ r _ _ BMW Tawasaki I I