PAGE FOUR 'imc, IUIUII.KUAIN PAILII. Nh"IVi':rNUAXI JUAL+ 1, Iyb4 i i aav l!A).L/tl i'ry V V iN ju ip . UVU 0 MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP: Marichal Hurls 10th Win' For DIret Classified Ad Service,."I'l"io"e 764-9057 Monday through Friday, 12 Noon to 2 P.M. 1 By The Associated Press CINCINNATI - Unbeaten Juan Marichal was in deep trouble in the last two innings but the San Francisco Giants', star right- hander struggled through to his 10th straight victory last night, a 5-3 triumph over Cincinnati. Leo Cardenas broke Marichal's string of 30 scoreless innings with a seventh-inning homer, and rap-' ed a two-run homer in the ninth. Marichal, who drove in two runs with a double, went the distance for the ninth time. He gave up seven hits, struck out nine and walked three. The high-kicking right-hander had to strike out John Edwards to get out of a bases-loaded jam in the fourth, struck out Art Shamsky with two on in the eighth and then give up the two- run homer to Cardenas in the ninth. * * * , A's Bomb Tigers KANSAS CITY-Danny Cater and Mike Hershberger drove in two runs apiece as the Kansas City Athletics rapped 12 hits and stunned the Detroit Tigers 7-1 last night. Cater collected three hits andC Hershberger two, pacing the A's to their highest hit total of the season, while Larry Stahl homered. Fred Talbot posted his third pitching victory against four loss- es. The Kansas City right-hander lost his shutout in the eighth when Al Kaline singled in a run, then was lifted in the ninth after a leadoff double by Orlando Mc- Farlane and a walk. * * * Birds Clobber Twins second baseman, smacked a three- run triple in the first inning and Andy Etchebarren also drove in three runs on a double and homer as Baltimore blasted Minnesota 14-5 yesterday. The Orioles rapped four Min- nesota pitchers for 19 hits. Johnson, who had five hits in Monday's doubleheader, gave the Orioles a 4-0 lead in the first inning with his drive to center off Minnesota starter and loser Ca- milo Pascual. Etchebarren's two- run double capped the six-run up- rising. * * * Phis Top Mets NEW YORK-Bill White's home run in the fifth inning snapped a 4-4 tie and the Philadelphia Phil- lies held off the New York Mets 6-4 last night behind the tight relief pitching of Ray Herbert. Herbert took over for starter Chris Short in the third inning and blanked the Mets on three hits until the ninth, when he needed help from Darold Knowles. White led off the fifth against reliever Larry Bearnarth with hisl seventh homer, a liner over the scoreboard in right field. The Phils' first baseman added! a run scoring single in the ninthl for his third hit of the game. * * * Cards. Shut Out Astros! ST. LOUIS-The St. Louis Card- inals scored all their runs after two were out in the fifth inning and beat Houston 3-0 as Ray Washburn and Hal Woodeshick tired and was replaced by Woode- shick after a two-out single by Rusty Staub in the sixth. Woode- shick allowed two hits the rest of CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING the way, RATES LINES I DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .70 1.95 3.45 CHICAGO-Tony Conigliaro's 3 .85 2.40 4.20 eighth homer of the season and 4 1.00 2.85 4.95 brilliant seven-hit shutout pitch- Figure 5 average words to a line. ing by veteran southpaw Dick Classified deadline, 2:30 daily. Stigman carried the Boston Red Phone 764-0557 Sox to a 1-0 victory over the Chi- cago White Sox yesterday. The triumph snapped Boston's HELP WANTED three-game losing streak and was the first of the season for Stigman MANAGER for coffee house in campus Who truc outeigt' ad beted area. Part-time. 662-4466 for inter- who struck out eight and bested view appointment. H8 Chicago's Joel Horlen in an out- t n pitching duel. MALE HELP-Summer Jobs-Riviters, standing Assemblers, General Labor, Highest The White Sox went into the starting rates. Apply at: Dunnage game with a string of three shut- Eng. Co. H3 outs and 30 scoreless-pitched in- PAU l e . nings. Horlen extended this streak Service station. Call NO 8-9586. H20 to 31 before Conigliaro connected ------------ ------ with one out in the second. SUMMER help wanted-Electronic tech- * * * nician-analyst. Grad or undergrad, full or part-time. Red board test Nats Down Yankees analyze. Attenuators, operationala WASHINGTON - Paul Casa- Box 152 in Saline. H9 nova wrecked R a 1 p h Houk's YARD WORK - Own transportation strategy with a three-run double needed. $1.25/hr. NO 5-5201. H7 and Pete Richert fired a four-hit- 3 MEN WANTED for immed, employ- ter last night, leading the Wash- ment. Outside work, devilery, swim- ington Senators to a 5-1 victory ming pool maintenanceand con- over the New York Yankees. struction. Time and ? after 40 hrs. ave. 60 hr. week, Part and full time. The Senators broke a scorelss 665-3433. H5 tie with four runs in the fourth inning, Casanova's double ash- 10 MEN WANTED for summer employ- innig, Csanva sdoule esh~ment. Delivery, stock, and mainten-. ing in the first three after Houk, ance on pools and pool equipment. the Yankee manager, had ordered 40 hr. wk. Time and half. Report to an intentional walk to Don Lock 22t83 Telegraph, Southfield, Mich. H6 that loaded the bases. $1 FOR 1 HR. Register Voters. Call 663- The victory was Richert's first 0553. H24 over the Yanks, who beat himl SALESMAN to start June 1st. Profes. four times last season, his first in sional opportunity, married 22-30. the American League. Bacheros degree. Phone 453-4030 for k * {interview. H41 PERSONAL CHILDREN'S CONCERT SATURDAY- Hear Walter Blackwell, Chuck Craw- ford, Pat Reynolds, Charlie Weaver.. 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Slausson Jr. High Aud. Children 50c. Adults $1. F42 HAIR REMOVAL. Done by electrolysis. Information available through U. Hospital Derm. Clinic, 764-5140. F25 FOR RENT SUMMER SUBLET 815 PACKARD-Men's rooms for rent, with or without kitchen privileges, also garage. 665-0146. C20 LEONARD: Of course we still love you . . Bud Pratt Fan Club Local Chapter 313F4 F43 SUSPENSE . . . Mystery , . . Question- ing . . . footsteps . . . creeping doors .Paper crackling~ . . , whispering. For that Late Night Snack-Go to RALPH'S MARKET Open 9 a.m. to Midnight 709 Packard ANN ARBOR'S best buy on a diamond engagement ring. Check iti Austin Diamond, 1209 S. University. 663-7151p F EVER PLAY JACKS WHILE WORKING? WE DO. Come in and see for yourself. Join us in a game, or as a staff mem- ber. The Michigan Daily. F18 WE HELP put ourselves thru grad- school running this ramshackle room- ing house. Now here's your chance. All you need is cash and derring do. Call Bob Greenberg, 662-8559. F14 LARGE APARTMENT NEEDS one orE two more girls. Close to campus. Very cheap. 665-6329. F9 TIME ON YOUR HANDS? Do something creative. Join The Mich- igan Daily business, editorial or sports staff. Few hours; lots of fun. F THREE GIRLS desire fourth roommateC for Fall. Modern, furnished apart- ment on Walnut. Call 663-5475. F28 NOW LEASING FOR FALL SOME SUMMER SUBLETS AVAILABLE New and old buildings, all sizes and prices. Patrick J. Pulte NO 5-9405 C21 FALL '66 NEW, completely furnished, close-in apartments. Available for 2-4 persons. DAHLMANN APARTMENTS Office 545 Church St. 761-7600 C28 2 GRAD GIRLS wanted to share 2 bdrm. River House apt, for fall. Swimming pool and air cond. $60 per mo. Call 665-4342 after 5. C19 HARITON HOUSE-Fall Rental-One of the finest apt. houses in Ann Arbor at a reasonable price. 1 block from St. Joseph's Hospital on north side of main campus. Air-cond., balcony, sunken tub, sound barrier, fully fur- nished. 1 and 2 bdrms. Call Huron Valley Real Estate. Days, NO 3-9373: Evenings, NO 5-0063. 018 GARAGE - two blks. S. of EQ. $8 mo. NO 8-6665. After 6 p.m. 014 1 FEMALE GRAD, student seeks room- mate for Fall semester. Call Maddie, 761-0637. C17 NEED THREE people to fill out five- man apt. for IIIB. Dishwasher, stereo, TV, 12 baths, 3 bdrm., 3 air condi- tioners. Price is $40 per man. Callj Dave at 663-6326. U4 SUBLET-2-man apt. near campus. July and Aug. Call 662-3446. U7 4TH "GIRL WANTED to share 4 bdrm. house. $45/mo. for summer. Call 665- 6912. U8 3 OR 4 MAN. Mod., air-cond., furn., 2 bdrm. apt. from June 18 to Aug. 20. 665-0834, noon or after 5. Reasonable.' UeI REDUCED-campus-hospt. area, studio rms or suites for men or women. Very attractively decorated and furn. Some paneled. House, refrigerator and phone. Leases thru June or Aug. $7 to $10 a week. 665-0925 or 662-7992. U5 1965 HONDA C100, Helmet, 650 miles, excellent. NO 5-9468. Z42 SUMMER SUBLET - Large single apt. Avail. July 2-Aug. 21. 764-0805. U1 3 RM. FURN. APT. 726 Oakland. Call Mrs., Bella Collins, 665-8392, or call Jim Collins, 663-2644. U43 3 GIRLS esire 4th roommate. Call 663-2006. U3 SummerNOW A',.'AILABLE SummeApt. Modern, air-cond. Very cheap. Need one man. Call 665-5970 NOW!!! U50 2ND SESSION-2-3-4 men, air-cond., on campus, fully furn., new apts. Call 665-8330, 665-2689 or 665-2451. U48 2 BRDM. FURN. APT. Availaole for sublet June 26-Aug. 19. Free air-cond. 1 blks. from campus. Call Madison Management. 663-5584. U42 FURN. APT, for rent. June-Aug. 1005 Packard. Call 483-0500, ext. 294 (8 to 4:30) or 663-0405 evenings. U45 GIRL TO SHARE 2 bdrm Island Dr. apt., air-cond., pool, parking, fac., etc. $70 per mo. 663-9181 after 5. U3 USED CARS 1961 OLDS. '98 Holiday Sedan. Four- way power, factory air-cond., many extras, good cond., no rust. NO 8- 8180 after 5. N3 1960 80 H. Sprite from Texas. Perfect body, good running. $600. 665-3783 or 349-1081. N4 1965 SUNBEAM Alpine Roadster-11,000. $1900, take over payments. Pit Stop Garage, 668-9829, Miller and Ashley. N46 '54 MG and TD. Body excellent, engine good. $750. O.N.O. Miller and Ashley. 668-9829. N47 1965 VW 1500S, 66 HP, sq. back sedan (looks like reg. station wagon), going to Europe. 668-6868. N43 BARGAIN CORNER SAM'S STORE Has Genuine LEVI's Galore! LEVI'S SLIM-FITS-$4.50 "White," and 5 Colors For "Guys and Gals" Cord. SLIM-FITS--$5.98 LEVI'S STA-PREST PANTS Never Needs Ironing Asst'd. Colors-$6.98 4 LEVI JACKETS "White"-$6.98 Blue Denim-$6.98 combined for Bob Tolan St. Louis runs a five-hit shutout. singled in the first and scored the third, ~I1l ,the 17O 7 frnm , fir,t 'nn r(i. -I I ST. PAUL - MINNEAPOLIS - Flood's bloop single to center. Cubs Nip Pirates COMPUTER PROGRAMMER Dave Johnson, hot-hitting rookie Washburn, the winning pitcher, PITTSBURGH - The Chicago sition ail, for computer program- PITTBURG -Th Chiago mer to work on FORTRAN, UMAP,, Cubs took advantage of a wild and IBM 360 coding and data man- streak by Pittsburgh southpaw agement. AB degree and 1 yr. exp., Bob Veale in the fifth inning last miath 473 or equiv. exp. Full or half H iu.., V ictory _ -held up for anl2-1 victory over - w an vuit sziRu r acrng By The Associated Press 'INDIANAPOLIS - O f f i c i a l s of only four cars that went the distance, protested a one-lap pen- wrapped up a few loose ends yes- alty, just about the distance he terday in the gigantic snarl which trailed Clark across the finish line.' was the Golden Anniversary 500- Chief Steward Harlan Fengler mile auto race, confirming as ex- showed Johncock the U.S. Auto pected that former world chain- Club rule that the first lap for pion Graham Hill of London won any car returning to the track for the rich Memorial Day event on a restart is not scored, whether; Lotus car builder Colin Chap- it is in the lineup or in the pit for Lotus arbuide r Con Chia-reirs. Johncock's car was one! mdan and Ay eGranateli, ak of five repaired after the first lap Studebaker Corp. executive, back- pileup that eliminated 11 others. ers of 1965 winner Jimmy Clark of Scotland, decided against a Mechanics of the five cars were I not nermiffd to make re irsoi l the Pirates. He advanced to third on a wild pitch, then Veale hit Adolfo Phil- lips with a pitch before Joe Am- alfitano scored Broglio with a sacrifice fly. After Billy Williamsj lined out, Phillips stole second and Ron Santo singled him homel with the winning run, Dodgers Whip Braves ATLANTA -- The Los Angeles Dodgers knocked out Wade Blas- ingame in a three-run burst in the first inning and went on to' whip Atlanta 6-2 last night for their seventh victory in their last COLLEGE STUDENTS-Part time eve- ning work at Ypsi-Arbor Lanes as pinj jumper. Apply in the evening. E33 PT5:tTIME Multi-Million DoUlar Company hiring for p,.rt time sales work. Earnings in excess of S O0 per hour. This is not pots-knives-books or any of that door to door nnes.This co(-mpany Ip expanding aill ac0rsthe nation, con' sequently this could be more than jus a part ime job for the right, person If you're 20. have use of ai car, and are bondable write William D. Nichols. 3372 Washteniw Ave., Ann Arbor, Mich. FULL OR PART furnished. work Call NO 2-6274. TIME, all training aux hours avallahle. H31 RENT Your TV from NEJAC Zenith 19 in. all channel portables for only $10 per minth. FREE service and delivery. Phone 662-5671. F DATING is more enjoyable with THE RIGHT PERSON IBM Computer AND personal interviews .help us arrange DATES YOU'LL REALLY ENJOY MICHIGAN SCIENTIFIC INTRODUCTION SERVICE - Call 662-4867, write 216 S. State for free brochure or interview F BIKES AND SCOOTERS 1965 HONDA 305 cc. Dream. Exc. cond. 1200 miles. 5,30. Call 761-3576. Z43 HONDA C-100, only 416 miles. Stored all winter, NO 3-0623. Z24 1965 YAMAHA - Brand new, never driven. 80cc,.662-3651. Z26 NICHOLSON M/C SALES Authorized dealer for IRIUMPH - SYAMAHA - BMW -- GILERA. 224 S First. Phone 662-7409. Z BLUE HONDA 150. Call evenins, NO 5-4258, 28 1965 HONDA 50, exc. cond., inder 3,000 miles. Call after 6, 761-3575. Z29 WE TRY HARDER We have to. We're 3 mles from town. Our campus cs- toiers go to gret lengths to get out here for sales, parts, and service There must be a reason for it. HONI)A of Ann Arbor. Z27 World's FASTEST Street 250: The X-6 HUSTLER with 12 mo. or 12,000 mile warranty, means the most In RELIABILITY, (See the NEW Sport 150, too) at SUZUKI Cycle Center 4040 Washtenaw 761-2650 LEVI'S Supersim's-$4.98 LEVI'S Dungarees--$4.49 608 MONROE-Large apt. for 2-3-4 and 5 students. Avail for fall occupancy. Air-condl., covered parking. Finest furnishings are but a few of the de- sirable features of our bldg. Still a few apts. avail. for summer. APARTMENTS LIMITED 663-0501 C12 TRANSPORTATION FREE RIDE to California, end of June, if you are a good driver, 665-3881. G26 LOST AND FOUND S-T- TU R-E-T-C-H LEVI'S For Gals and Guys "White"-$5.98 )RTLENECKS-$1.69 (15 Colors) en Mon. & Fri. Nights AM'S STORE 122 E. Washington 662-778 87 days 761-4018 eves. & Sun. C16 USED CARS WANTED TO RENT 1962 TRIUMPH TR4. Mint condition - - _____red, Michelin'x tires, radio, toneau. NURSES want 3rd female roommate service history avail. After 6 p.m., Phone 665-5022 after 4 p.m. F44 482-2699. N2 FR AEFOR SALE-59 Ford, 6-stick. Call 437- FOiSL 1266, after 6. NI Read Daily Classifieds -41 LOST-Bulova gold watch with gold 1 335 GEDDES band. In a library during finals. Call Op Luxury 2-bedroom apt, with new fur- Bud, 764-0562. A30 nishings, wall-to-wall carpeting, dis- LOST-Reward for information regard-s posal, off-street parking: for fall, ing a brown female long hair stripped I Also other modern furnished 1, 2 and cat lost May 5,in the Forest-Forest 3-man apts. in campus and hospital Ct. area. She's needed desperately to locations, immediate and fall, nurse her new born kittens. 063-4162.j- CAMPUS MANAGEMENT A25 f threatened protest after official e final standings showed Clark lost replace damaged tires until after Clau Oee itch i- by 41.2 Seconds.,h rsat.Teysthepes ,u nings for his sixth victor'y and Clark's crew admitted they fail- ing the hour and 24 minutes it smahedltook to cleanup the track.1 ed to catch Hill going by when the Dodgers. Phil Regan came on Clark was in the pit after the sew- Britons Dominate in the seventh when Osteen dp- ond of two spins. The British Grand Prix r'acer s veloped a blister on his pitching Ward Quits Racing dominated the official standings. hand. Rodger Ward, one of the great- Clark set a new one-lap record est drivers in American auto rac- for the race, 159.179 miles an hour, ing history, quit the sport dra- on the 18th lap just after he pass- aI tjor i League matically last night. ed early leader Mario Andretti.n The two-time winner of the In- The two-year-old mark he erased Standings dianapolis 500-mile race, twice na- was 157.646 m.p.h. by the late NATIONAL 1.EAGCI tional champion, told the tradi- Bobby Marshman of Pottstown, W L Pet. fB tional speedway victory dinner: Pa. That gave an indication of San Francisco 30 16 .652 - "I promised myself years ago how fast the race would have its Anerl 27 18 .54.0 > that whenever auto racing stopped been except for 41 minutes of run- Houston 25 21 .543 5 being fun for me, I would quit.- ning under the yellow caution Philadelphia 22 24) .524 6 Yesnerdaywit wasn't fun "i st. Louis 20 21 .488 7z> Yesterday,i tfun,"light because 'of wrecks and spilled jinlnat 19 21 AT7 8 One Protest jC oil.i192 .7 oil. Atlanta 20 27 .426 101 Only one protest was filed in the Jackie Stewart of Scotland, like New York 15 22 .405 101, 30 minutes allowed after the of- Hill a first-time starter, had the Chicago 13 29 .310 15 fidial finish was posted at 8 a.m. bes; average speed of the rac, YESTElI)AY'S RESULTS yesterday. Gordon Johncock of 144.399, but went out with oil Caucago 2, Pittsburgh 1 Hastings, Mich., driver of the last pressure failure while leading with htlo'ii ,uNew York 4 125 miles to go. San Francisco 5, Cincinnati 3 Johncock, in addition to pro- Los Angeles 6, Atlanta2 testing his one-lap penalty, com- [uDAYTt' s(;AMES plained that Clark's crew had fuel Sari Francisco at Atlanta (n) AY hoses in the pit before Clark came Ilttusbiirg atCinw oa (n) DAY to a complete stop as required by Los Angeles at St. Louis (n) BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED S r li positiv; 7,0, and 12 for Rh nceatve. Hours: Mon. Ibru Thurs 9-4 ri. 1-7 1, 21 yers old nerd prent pci mison. 483-1894 YPSILANTI Detroit Blood Ser vice 404 W. Michigan ON-CAMPUS AND SUMMER JOBS AVAILABLE A great opportunity for agressuc colrge students to earn a hih i- coie distribulm igrinaterial to< ollege camzpus~es all oer the United State.. Coimbine summer travel with large profits, or work part-time on your wn campus. Fall jobs are also avail- able. Cmtact: Colleiate--Dept. D. 27 E' st 22 St., New York, N.Y. 10010. MUSICAL MDSE.,' RADIOS, REPAIRS SINGERLAND Drums ,Bass, torn, snare, high hant and ride cy'mbal's.} $200 (will aceept more if ofiered ! 663-4877, ask for Ro; (;all late. X21 SPECIAL GUITAR SALE Now in GOYA and GIBSON CLASSICS UNIVERSITY MUSIC HOUSE, INC. 518 William ( Maynard House NO 2-5578 X24 IBANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS A-1 New and Used Instruments Rental Purchase Plan PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W, Washington WHAT'S AN ADLER J-4? Keep watching for answer FLIGHT TO EUROPE June 14, 1 ticket. $353.00. 663-5718. B47 21" TUbe: $25. 663-4877 (Rob). Call late. B48 INEXPENSIVE FURNITURE-Must sell -Sofa bed, 2 chairs, triple dresser. Double chest, odds and ends. Call 662-0879 weekdays after 5 p.m., week- ends all clay. B46 FOR SALE-1964 Volskwagen. Spotless. Has everything. $1250. Call after 5, 668-7107. B37 WANTED TO BUY WANTED - USED TAPE RECORDER. Call 663-4495. K50 I PAID PSYCHOLOGICAL SUBJECTS WANTED at Mental Health Research institute Call Miss Basis at 761-2114 8 a.m.-5 p.m. A1y 1i s Z31 GOLF DRIVING RANGE 18-Hole Miniature Golf Hours: Sun.-Thurs. 11 A.M.-]0 P.M, Fri. & Sat. 10 A.M.- 11 P.M. TEE & SKI 2455 5. State the rules. Later, Fengler imposed fines of $00 each on cars 18 and 19, driven by Clark and Al Unser of Albu- querque, N.M., and severely re- pr-imanded both crews for having fuel hoses across the pit area be- fore the cars stopped in the pits. The action did not affect the order of finish. Chicago at Philadelphia (2, t-n) AMERiCAN LEAGUE x-Cleveland Baltimore D)et roil x-California Minnesota Cii ica go Washirngton New York Boston Kansa, City x-Late game W 1 27 14 25 17 23 18 23 19 20 21 19 21 20 23 18 23 17 26 15 25 .659 .595 .561 .548 .488 .415 .465 .439 .395 .375 Gi1 - 7 9 11 II!~ Welcome Students Open 6 Days a Week U-M BARBERS Near Kresge's OR DASCOLA BARBERS Near the Michigan Theatre -AIR CONDITIONED- THlE GOSPEL OF MARK' Reading and Discussion for INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS " Interaet About Christianity * Improve English Skill Aiesday 8:15 Prescott Lounge East Qv Averican discussants welcome Co-Sponsored by Newman Student Association and Collegiate Club of the University Reformed Church 1"e, tad _ ................ . not included. YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Boston 1, Chicago 1) Baltimore 14, Minnesota 5 Washington 5, New York I Kansas City 7, Detroit I Cleveland 4, Caliltornia 4 (tie, 9 inn) TOlDAY'S GAMEs Detroit at Minnesota (n) New York at Chicago (n) Washington at Eoston (2, t-n) Baltimore at California (n) Cleveland at Kansas City (n) !i m A Message for You Volkswagens cost less in Europe. (So buy one from your authorized dealer before you go.) First take your pick. You can choose the VW Squareback, the Fastback, the Station Wagon, or the ever faithful bug. Then we take care of all the details: purchase, delivery, insurance, licens- ing. All you do is pick up the VW of your choice in the city of your choice. (Of the more than 50 different pickup cities in 12 4 from Ann Arboir Bank For complete student and faculty banking needs see Ann Arbor Bank. Specialcheck checking accounts, travelers checks, foreign exchange, letters of credit, and four campus offices are just a few reasons why Ann Arbor bank should be your bank. Stop in at any Ann Arbor Bank office and get acquaint- ed with alert, accommodating banking. p I C__ it I ""'",. I