'Pag tour THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, May 14, 1969 Michigan rally falls just short as Broncos capture wild one, 10-9 By JOHN GLAJSER In a wild slugfest yesterday afternoon, Western Michigan end- ed the Wolverines' string of six straight baseball wins, 10-9. A ninth inning Michigan rally in which four runs were scored fel just short as the Broncos bare- ly held off a strong threat in a: game marred by bad weather and. sloppy fielding. The game started off well m enough for Michigan when the team scored twice in the first in- For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone 764-0557 Monday through Friday, 10:00-1:00 Acous sort Har 10-1 STAN 1 m HELP WANTED FOR RENT FOR RENT FOR RENT Y 4 daily Sports, NIGHT EDITOR' PHIL HERTZ ning. With one out, Steve For- sythe walked, Glenn Redmon singled sharply to left, and John Kraft beat out an infield hit to load the bases. Jim Hosler then came through with a timely single to right center, driving in two runs, sending Michigan ahead, 2-0. This lead lasted until Wolverine starter Mark Carrow ran into trouble in the third. Two walks, an error, a pair of singles, and a sacrifice fly netted Western four runs, and gave them a 4-2 lead before Tom Fleszar came in to quell the rally. The next inning,, the Broncos extended their lead to 8-2 with four more runs. Four straight. walks, and then two singles did all of the damage, and knocked out. Fleszar. 'fhe Wolverine hitters were far from finished, however. In the fifth, Michigan "started a come- ,back with a pair of tallies. Chuck Schmidt walked with one out, Forsythe followed with a double to deep left, and Redmon batted them both in with a single to center field. A fairly heavy rain and cold weather did not. stop the "M" batters in the later innings. In the seventh inning, the Blue nine staged a rally in which they -Daily-Eric Pergeaux MICHIGAN RIGHTHANDED pitcher John Ritter was one of the few bright spots in yesterday's 10-9 loss to Western Michigan. Ritter, who relieved Tom Fleszar in the fourth inning with the score 8-2, hurled 3% scoreless innings before he tired in the eighth inning and yielded two runs. scored once and came close to walked, forcing in a run, and put- getting at least two more. Schmidt, ting the tying run at the plate. Redmon, and Hosler sandwiched Tom Lundstedt responded with three singles around two center- a two-run single, making the score field flies for a run with two out. 10-8, and sending Bowen to third. John Arvai then walked, loading At this point, Western hurler Bill the bases. With the sacks full, McKeon, their fourth of the day, Mike Bowen hit a long fly ball to unleashed a wild pitch. By the left, which Western left fielder time the ball could be recovered, Del Mackie caught against the Bowen had crossed the plate and fence. Lundstedt was on second. The prospects became bleaker With the Wolverines down now for the Wolverines in the eighth only 10-9, and with the tying run ining when Western padded its on second, however, Pete Titone lead to 10-5 with two runs. The and Chuck Schmidt were retired, Broncos scored their pair on a and Western escaped with a nar- couble of singles, a double and ,a row win, avenging their 9-6 beat- sacrifice fly. The inning ended ing suffered at the hands of Mich- abruptly when Redmon speared a igan a week ago. hot liner and whipped the ball to The Wolverines will be back in .second for a double play. action Friday when they continue The fateful ninth began when their Big Ten season by engaging Glenn Redmon opened the frame Purdue in a doubleheader at the with a walk. After a fly out, Hosler latter's home confines. Saturday doubled, sending Redmon to third. they will be at Illinois for another John Arvai and Mike Bowen then I twinbill.C BABYSITTER, spring term for sweet two year old for strolls to Burns Park afternoons, three or four days weekly. 665-9311 U Towers. 15H8 LIFEGUARD WANTED w/sr. or instruc- tors. Full time or part time, esp. wk- ends. Apt. for married couple. Call HU 3-5010, 16H11 GIRLS AND COUPLES wanted for short and long term babysitting. Must have good references. The Patterson Child- care Agency. NO 5-7029. 13H9 LIKE TO SING? Temple Beth Emeth (reform) is looking for additional choir members, men and women needed. Not necessary to read music or Hebrew. Call 971-5321 for further information. 14H14 YARD WORK and odd jobs, part time. Cali 663-8244 after 5 p.m. or weekends. HX CRYSTAL OPTICS Research Inc.-Hir- ing one experienced electro-mechani- cal technician and one experienced optical technician. Call 663-2481. 9H14 COLLEGE MEN - Looking for summer work? Call 662-9726. 10Htc COEDS! NEED MONEY? Have two hours free a week? Earn $ without leaving your room or apartment. Call Barbara, 769-6396, 8-12 a.m. li14 SHIPPING & RECEIVING, part-time, mornings or afternoons. Apply in per- son. A&L Battery and Electric Service, 529 S. Main. 6H11 SECRETARY to Chairman LS&A Dept. Qualifications: competence in using dictaphone equipment, filing, typing, handlingecorrespondence and office records, flexibility in accepting varied office assignments, and ability, to deal tactfully with the members of large staff. Some knowledge of foreign languages and of 'English literature is an asset. Campus experience de- sirable. Call 764-6331 for appointment, salary negotiable. 7H7 "DO YOUR THING"-Immediate open- ings in young publishing company for ad space salesmen/saleswomen. Work in your city or travel the USA. Salary, commission and car expenses. Call 'Collect (312) 726-9326 or send resume to J and J Publications, Inc., 153 North Michigan Ave., Chicago, Illinois 60601. Hi SUMMER SUBLET NEED 2 GIRLS for sublet, 2 blocks from campus, $35/mo. Call June, 769- 1807 after 6 p.m. 15U. LARGE 2 BDRM. APT. Furnished. June- Aug. Dexter. Call 426-4028. 1UB8 1-3 GIRLS NEEDED to sublet a 3 bdrm. apt. for July and Aug. 2 blocks from campus. $50/mo. Call 665-0870 around suppertime. 14U10 MODERN 2 BDRM., air con. apt. Call 761-6872. 7U5 THREE MEN NEED a fourth roommate for summer sublet. Call 769-3874. 8Utc 1 OR 2 GUYS WANTED for a 4 man modern apt. Air-cond. East Madison. Call 769-0130. 10U7 THIRD FEMALE NEEDED. Grad or pro- fessional. Modern 2 bdrm. apt. Con- venient location. Call 761-2059. U2 SUBLET SERVICE - Charter Realty, 1335 South University, 665-8825. 3U7 Summer Sublets Come in and check our listings at: 737 Packard 1-5 p.m. 761-8063 U25 TRANSPORTATION LAW STUDENT needs riders to Boston. Leave May 17 or 18. Call 769-2314 or 764-2328. 406 BUSINESS SERVICES FRENCH by native teacher in evenings. Classes of 4 maximum. Call 665-2105 after 6 p.m. 4J10 EXPERIENCED SECRETARY desires work in her home. Thesis, technical typing, stuffing, etc. IBM electric. Call Jeanette, 971-2463. 48Jtc RESPONSIBLE BABYSITTER available Mon.-Fri., all afternoon and evenings. Call Joyce, 769-4472. 2J7 FLOWER CHILD babysitting service_ Mon.-Fri., 8-5. Call 663-4555 after 6 p.m. 3J12 STENCILS, THESIS, and term papers typed in my home. 769-5441. J1 BARGAIN CORNER Sam's Store LEV I'S Galore For Gals and Guys!t 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 COMPLETELY FURNISHED 4 bedroom home, available June-Aug. $275/mo. Call 663-0141. 25C10 1 ROOM APT. $75. Call 668-7947. 2109 ROOMMATE WANTED - Girl to share apt. 320 S. Division. Call 663-0398. 2209 THIRD FEMALE roommate needed now to share spacious modern apt., access to pool and park grounds. Closely located near medical center. Call 761- 1391 evenings after 6 p.m. 12U10 FA LL 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 CAMPUS-1 BLOCK 418 E. Washington Modern-Furnished-Large 1 Bedroom apts. for 2 and 3 students. FALL RENTALS NO 8-6906 15Ctc FALL RENTALS 1111 S. STATE 401 E. MADISON 1035 WALL STREET near Medical Center 2, 3, & 4 MAN Modern, well kept, furnished, air con-i ditioned, privately owned-References Ask our tenants. Ong & Two Bedrooms Available Call 1-864-3852 or 1-353-7389 C39 1346 GEDDES Furnished rooms for men only. $55-$75 per month. NO 8-6906 16Ctc WANTED-Grad or senior to join fourA other grads in spacious many-bed- ATTENTION A Fl roomed house, $50 mo., immediately bou occupancy, 840 Brookwood Place. Cali FACULTY & STAFF nev 663-8376 after 5. 24C11 me. presenting Cal SINGLE ROOMS-$8-$10/*eek. Univer- CLI FF, ON THE POINT As sity of Michigan students only. Now Lakeshore Apartments SONY thru' Aug. 26. Elizabeth St. NO 2-1271. eve3 17C3 12 minutes from campus See these Award-Winning Apartmentd; which are truly a carefree year around vacation home located on a 5 mile r A 1 I long lake. FOUb I-ALL 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 be made at 545 Church Call 761-7600 DAHLMANN APARTMENTS C81 DON'T BE LEFT OUT!* Get in one of the few remaining, 1-2-3 Bedroom units available at Arbor Manor townhouses For as little as $103.00 per month Ypsilanti-Ann Arbor area Phone 484-1210 Cl ROOMMATE WANTED FOR FALL Incoming freshman medical student would like another freshman med student to share a two-man, two bed- room apt. If interested contact: Howard Grossbard . Box 524, Hobart College Geneva, New York 14456. C3 Featuring: 0 Fireplaces 0 Large balconies with storage * Fully carpeted and draped 0 Central heat and cooling 0 Reserved Carport * Swimming Pool * 2 and 3 Bedroom units. up to 1650 sq. ft. r Boat Docking * Rentals from $225 to $465 Model Open Daily 483-4454 1000 Grove Rd., Ypsilanti C30 BRAND NEW SHORE VIEW APTS. Features large 1 and 2 Bedroom furnished and unfurnished apart- ments. Unfurnished apts. start at $147.50. 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 except electricity. Immediate occupancy Phone 761-3998 or 665-, 0057. Offices 426 or 414 Kellogg, corner of Broadway and Pontiac Trail to the end of Kellogg. Cli ESPECIALLY attractive apartment for summer sublet, 2-4 people; $175/mo. Call 761-3595 mornings or evenings. C2 I LOST-Yellow mutt. smale male, short ears, pink nose, chain collar, rabies tag, very friendly, Reward. Phone 662- 7992 or 764-8377. Al PHOTO SUPPLIES BRAND NEW, including guarantee - BRAUN EF-300 electronic flash with Nicad batteries, very powerful. Lists at $199.50, yours for $150. Call Richard, 764-6755. D FOR SALE-Nikkor 24mm lens f 2.8 Wide Angle lens for Nikkormat, Nik- kerrex, or Nikon F, FTN, etc. 1 month old, still under warranty, in original box - Heretofore unavailable in the area-$185. Call Andy, 761- 0273, 761-9092. D6 USED CARS '65 TR-4A by owner. New tires. 663- 9018. BN7 '65 TR SPITFIRE Rdstr. Excellent shape, recent overhaul, new shocks. $650. 769-2893. 7N7 1969 OPEL Rally-Take over payments. Inquire Leather Shop, 209 S. State. noon-6 p.m. 5N8 '64 TR4-Good mech. cond., 41,000 miles, 2 tops. $650 or best offer. Call 663-7156. 3N8 FOR SALE BOOKS. Mainly hard-back English and American Lit. and drama. Cheap. Ex- Academics dropping out. Call 665-9505. 5B7 TV-$35, upright piano. Call 668-7947. 6B9 FOR SALE-Diamond engagement and wedding ring set, drafting set, dishes golf clubs, water skis, slolam, anj 2 pair, fiberglass bow. Call Dennis, 6 5- 2435. 4B6 MAGNAVOX STEREO, sofa bed, lamp, like new dinette set. Moving. Excel- lent buys. Call 761-2623 evenings. 8B7 SAILFISH-WOOD, completely refinish- ed, nylon sail, all gear, carrier. $150. 764-0328. 7B9 JAMES B. LANSING, Lancer 101 speak- er systems. New with warranties and original cartons. Custom system is 1solid oiled walnut with black slate tops and has 14" bass speaker with massive v driver/horn/lens high fre- quency assembly. Save 30%. 761-7288. 3B6 FOR SALE at original cost ($100)--4 year old AKC black male Labradors, excellent/health. Trained flushing up- land game. Buyer must have proper facilities. Call 665-6906. 2B8 WANTED TO RENT 761 MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS HERB DAVID GUITAR STUDIO istic, electric instruments, acces- 1es, David lessons-repairs. Gibson, imony. 209 S. State. 665-8001. -7 p.m. X NTON 681 EE $60 cartridge used no. w/warr. Need$, $25. 663-9197. 2X9 NE UPRIGHT PIANO for sale. We ught this precision instrument but 'er moved it from the lady's base- nt. Take over payments-$25 total. 1 761-0273, 761-9092, or 764-0552. for Andy. X14 Y 355 Tape Recorder. Call 761-6935 nings. 1X6 LOST AND FOUND ND-Male grey tiger kitten. Call -1835. A4 I 1,~ "' ';; PERSONAL NOW RENTING FOR FALL Choice Apartments " " " 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 PRO BASEBALL: Tigers rally to down Pale Hose, 3-1 JOHN REMMERS - I passed . Thanks . . . Ellen. 111F7 FIELD TRIP to USSR (three weeks, two hours undergraduate chedit op- tional) is being offered by the Uni- versity's Dearborn Campus, July 4-25. The group, limited to fifteen per- sons, will visit places of interest in Russia, the Ukraine, Georgia, Armenia, the Caucasus, and on the Black Sea. They will also meet with representa- tives of government and student so- cieties. For further information con- tact: Prof. Dennis Papazian, U-M Dearborn Campus, 4901 Evergreen Rd., Dearborn, Mich. 48128. Call 271-2300, ext. 243. 10F17 LEARN THE FACTS before you buy- there is more to a diamond than meets the eye. Austin Diamond, 1209 S. University, 663-7151. F LIVE LONGER-Stop or reduce smok- ing: Free experimental smoking clinic. 6-8 weekly, 11%0 hour stssions. Call now 668-6327 971-4059. 9F7 2 LONELY but good-looking senior women desperately seek male with largest assets. Send particulars to Box 96, Michigan Daily. And thanks. FE9 Night DIAG Singers-Carole, Hill, and? Where can I hear you again? Rachel, 663-7247. 6F5 WBH-The old.campus Just ain't the same without you. Hurry back to State St., Angell Hall, The Daily and ME! Love you-BLS. FC7 ENGAGED OR MARRIED? About to start taking birth control pills? Women with these qualifications needed for psychological study. You will be paid. Call 665-0007. 5F9 Ot Ann Arbor Trust Co. Property Management Diyision 106 S. Main 769-2800 C28 By The Associated Press DETROIT - Jim Northrup's two-run homer, following a leng- thy rain delay in the seventh in- ning, keyed a three-run rally that gave the Detroit Tigers a 3-1 vic: tory over the Chicago White Sox last night. Chicago's Joe Horlen took a two-hitter and a 1-0 lead into the bottom of the seventh, when Norm Cash led off with a single and a downpour halted the game for 63 minutes. When play was resumed, Bob Locker replaced Horlen on the mound and struck out Willie Hor- ton. But Northrup followed with a towering homer off the upper deck facade in right, putting the Tigers on top 2-1. * * * Cubs tie record CHICAGO - The Chicago Cubs tied the highest shutout score in modern National League history yesterday when they bombed San Diego 19-0 on a three-hitter by ex-Padre Dick Selma, who fanned 10. The Cubs of 1906 beat the New York Giants 19-0 and the Pitts- burgh Pirates of 1961 humbled St. Louis by the same score. The American League record is 21-0 by Detroit over Cleveland in 1901 and New York over Philadelplhia in 1939. The all-time high shutout was 28-0 jby Providence over Philadelphia, Aug. 21, 1883 in the early days of the National League. It was the third straight shut- out by the Cubs' staff, extending the scoreless string to 28 innings by Ken Holtzman, Ferguson Jen- kins and Selma. * * * Twins triumph ST. PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS - Rod Carew's two-run inside-the- park homer brought Minnesota from behind in a three-run eighth inning rally and the Twins stopped Baltimore 4-2 last night in a dis- pute-filed battle ; of American I League division leaders. i The Twins trailed 2-1 when Cesar Tovar opened the last of the eighth with a single and took second on a balk by Mike Cuellar. Carew then belted a drive to the fence in right center and circled the bases behind Tovar, sliding past catcher Elrod Hendricks, who argued vehemently that he had made the tag. .Two outs later, with reliever Eddie Watt pitching, Bob Allison walked and pinch runner Ted; Uhlaender stole second, took thirdI on an error by shortstop Mark) Belanger and scored the insurance run on Leo Cardenas' infield hit. I Fal I 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 TV RENTALS $8.50 per month 761-1945 Free same day delivery and service New 19" portables C18 VERY LARGE three room furnished apartment. Ideal for campus and downtown, parking space. Summer Sublet with option for fall. Extremely reasonable. Call 665-7979. 18C8 SHARE 2 MAN, 2 bdrm. $55/mo. 665- 7288 after 5 p.m. 12C8 CAMPUS-HOSPITAL - Reduced. Very attractive paneled, carpeted, furnish- ed rooms for men or women. Hlouse refrigerator and phone.. Leases thru June, August, or longer. $8-$11 week. Call 663-5666, 662-7992, or 971-6270. C4 NEEDED-1 male student to share a 4 man, 2 bdrm. apt. during summer, unique architecture, beautiful neigh- borhood. $40/month. Call 761-9364. 7C8 CAMPUS-HOSPITAL AREA 521 WALNUT; Extra large, modern, furnished, dish- washer. 4 MAN-2 BEDROOMS 3-MAN-2 BEDROOMS Modern Apartments Inc NO 8-6906 14Ctc CARRIAGE HOUSE 1224 Washtenaw - 4 man bi-level, 12 baths, dishwasher, 2 air cond., avail- able for fall. 665-8825. 8C7 WE NEED MOD. 2-man for summer, air-cond., near campus, immed. oc- cupy. Will pay $40/mo. ea. negotiable. Chuck or Ron, 484-0360. 8-noon; 662- 0329, noon-3; 764-0581, 5-12. 4L7 WANTED TO RENT--4 bedrooms, two baths, suitable for children, one small dog. Sept. 1-Dec. 30. Not too far from schools with yard space. Fur- nishings-linen etc. required. Contact R. S. Berman, Department of English. U. of California, LaJolla, Calif. 3L9 NEED SINGLE orshare double for summer. Prefer Geddes to S.U. area. Air cond. Will pay $40/mo. to share. $50/mo. single. Negotiable. Call Chuck 8-noon 484-0360; 5-12 764-0581. 4L7 IF YOU NEED a roommate for a 2 man- 2 bedroom apt. for fall, call Don Wood collect at 1-517-382-5514. 2L12 Pro Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division Royals sign Herm Gilliam; Chicago signs Spain, Baum' By The Associated Press 0 CINCINNATI - The Cincinnati Royals of the National Basket- ball Association signed their No. 1 college draft choice yesterday- Herman dilliam of Purdue's Big Ten championship team.F Gilliam, who stands 6-4, is from Winston Salem, N.C. In three seasons at Purdue he scored 1,118 points for a 15.9 average. In the last season he had 378 points for a 15.7 average and hauled in 204 rebounds. Gilliam also had been drafted by the Kentucky Colonels of the rival American Basketball Association. 'I * * CHICAGO - Two second round draft choices, John Baum of Temple and Ken Spain of Houston were signed yesterday by the Chicago Bulls of the National Basketball Association. The 6-5 Baum averaged 19.3 points and grabbed 399 rebounds for Temple last season. Spain, 6-9, averaged 14.8 for Houston and hauled down 300 re-I bounds. "The Bulls now have the strength at the forward positions that they have needed in the past," said general-manager Dick Klein. The Bulls previously lost two first round draft pibks to American Basketball Association teams. They were Simmie Hill of West Texas State, signed by the Los Angeles Stars, and Larry Cannon of LaSalle, signed by the Miami Floridians. r ST. PAUL-MINNEAPOLIS - John Beasley and Gayle Knief of the Minnesota Vikings have been called to active duty with the Na- tional Guard and probably won't be available to the National Football League team until about mid-September. The Vikings' office said yesterday the two will be attached to the 194th Armored Division at Fort Knox, Ky. It is expected both will miss the 1969 training camp and pre-season exhibition games. Beasley, a regular tight end from California, has been with Min- nesota for two years and started most of the games last fall. He caught 23 passes. Knief, a rookie from Morningside College in Iowa, spent the 1968 season with the Vikings' taxi squad. KFK and STC: Here's to the best Apt. 12 I've ever seen! Thank you for the bestest and longest birthday in all mny-21 years, and thanks for pulling No. 12 out of its miserable rut! (Of guess what?!) ipa FE4 WANTED TO BUY SOFA BED and elec. dishwasher. 769- 4765. 1K8 MISCELLANEOUS CAR CARAVAN for leisurely trip to Calif. Call 668-7947. 1Mlo BIKES AND SCOOTERS MOTORCYCLE servicing and tune ups. Discount rates. All makes. Call 761- 3337 betw. 12-3. M-F. 5Z9 " ' .' r dJ 's3''' ' ~S F"+ ftv ^.'- r .w r. {~}.sst7:Jgri't1 e Mr :: r : ,;; GETWtA YORMRVffl*A ,Want Adj"* ;. F xBoston Baltimore xWashingtoi Detroit xNew York Cleveland w Wv L. 19 10 22 12 16, 17 14 15 12 20 5 21 Pet. 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