PAGE FOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY, TUESDAY, JUNE 14.1969 I MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP: Tigers Nip Senators, 4-3 For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone 764-0557 Monday through Friday, 12 Noon to 2 P.M. By The Associated Press DETROIT - Eighth-inning sin-, gles by Jim Northrup and Bill Freehan, and Gates Brown's sac- rifice fly gave the Detroit Tigers a 4-3 victory over Washington last night. The loss was the eighth straight for the Senators. Dave Wickersham, who struck out 11 beforebeing lifted for a pinch hitter in the eighth, picked up his third victory in as many decisions. The Senators had rallied to tie the score on Don Blasingame's leadoff homer in the sixth inning and a two-run pinch homer by Don Lock in the seventh. Wickersham doubled home Ray Oyler, who had singled, for the first Detroit run in the third inning. Detroit added two more runs in the fifth on a single by Oyler, a sacrifice, and singles by Dick Mc- Auliffe and Norm Cash. * *, * Orioles Keep Winning BALTIMORE - The Robinson boys, Frank and Brooks, knocked in five runs with homers last night as the Baltimore Orioles crushed the New York Yankees 8-0 behind the three-hit pitching of Jim Pal- mer and Eddie Watt. Frank Robinson connected with two runners aboard in the third inning off loser Al Downing, ex- tending his home run total to 16. It came after a walk to Palmer and a single by Luis Aparicio. Brooks socked his 10th homer off reliever Pedro Ramos in theI seventh following a two-out single' by Frank. The victory was the 13th in the last 16 games for Baltimore, which has an 18-6 record against New York over the past two seasons. Giants Blank Cubs SAN FRANCISCO--San Fran- cisco's Gaylord Perry made his first start in 17 days yesterday and gave up only three hits in seven innings as the Giants beat the Chicago Cubs 8-0. Perry, who was on the disabled list for 15 days with a bad ankle, gave way to Lindy McDaniel in the eighth and the ex-Cub reliever completed the shutout. After Willie McCovey hit a solo homer in the second, the Giants jumped on starter Ernie Broglio and reliever Ferguson Jenkins for six runs in the third after two outs. Mets, Cards Split NEW YORK-Lou Brock rapped two singles and a triple, touching off run-scoring innings with each hit, as the St. Louis Cardinals beat the New York Mets 4-1 last night for a split of their doubleheader. The Mets won the twi-light game 5-2 on Bob Taylor's three- run homer .and the five-hit pitch- ing of Bob Shaw, who was making his New York debut. Shaw, purchased by the Mets last Friday from San Francisco, allowed only two singles after the first inning of the opener, when the Cardinals scored twice on Phil Gagliano's triple, singles by Curt Flood and Francona and an infield out. Phillies Take Two PHILADELPHIA-Jack Brandt, used mainly as a late-inning de- fensive replacement, socked a homer and a triple that triggered Philadelphia to a 6-4 victory over Atlanta and a sweep of a twi- night doubleheader yesterday. Brandt, starting his second game in the last 15, slanuned his first home run of the season for a 1-0 lead in the third inning of the nightcap and tripled home the first tally in a five-run fifth that iced the game. Major League Standin gs HELP WANTED PART OR FULL TIME help needed. Service station. Call NO 8-9586. Hl1 MALE HELP-Summer Jobs-Riviters. Assemblers, General Labor. Highest starting rates. Apply at: Dunnage Eng. Co. Brighton, Mich. H3 WANTED-Male grad student with car. Apt, with garage in exchange for maintenance work. NO 3-2588. H10 $1 FOR 1 HR. Register Voters. Call 663- 0553. H24 SALESMAN to start June 1st. Profes. sional opportunity, married 22-30 Bacheros degree, Phone 453-4030 for interview. H41 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER Position avail, for computer program- mer to work on FORTRAN, UMAP, and IBM 360 coding and data man- agement. AB degree and 1 yr. exp.: math 473 or equiv. exp. Full or half time. Call 764-2115 to make appt. for Interview. H21 PERSONAL HAIR REMOVAL Done by electrolysis. Information avail- able through U. Hospital Derm, Clinic. 764-5140. FI 1 MALE GRAD from Cornell-Math- seeks roommate(s) for fall, Call Steve, 761-6229, after 5. F10 FOR RENT SCHOLARS on campus ONE MAN-TWO MAN-COUPLES Tastefully furnished new apartments with concrete walls and ceilings to insure quite and privacy. Phone: 662-7961 afternoons & evenings C24 KITTENS LOOKING for good home Males and females, housebroken, very friendly, Call 665-6260. F47 1 FEMALE GRAD, student seeks room- mate for Fall semester. Call Maddle, 761-0637. 017 LEONARD: Noses are red, Violence is free, It's so damn much fun To work at The Daily. -Bud Pratt Fan Club Local 313 F12 RIDER WANTED to West Coast, share expenses. Leaving first week in July. Call NO 2-9602, evenings. F11 DO YOU EVER get the feeling that you are really wanted? Don't feel too bad. You're always wanted at Ralph's. RALPH'S MARKET 709 Packard Open 9 a.m, to Midnight HA RITON HOSE-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. C18 FALL '66 NEW. completely furnished, close-in apartments. Available for 2-4 persons DAHLMANN APARTMENTS Office 545 Church St. 761-7600 AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet. 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Hours: Mon. thru Thurs. 9-4; Fri. 1-7. 18.21 years old needl parent's permission. 483-1894. YPSI LANTI M' Netters Advance to Second Round in NCAA YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Baltimore 8, New York 0 Detroit 4, Washington 3 Boston at Cleveland (rain) Kansas City 5-1, Minnesota 2-6 Chicago 5-1, California 1-2 TODAY'S GAMES Minnesota at Kansas City (n) California at Chicago Washington at Detroit (n) Boston at Cleveland (n) New York at Baltimore (n) NATIONAL LEAGUE TV RENTALS - Lowest student rates. Call Hi Fi Studio, 663-7242. 121 W. Washington St. Free Delivery. F7 KITTY--Are you there? Send me yourC address-Wass. F46 AIR-CONDITIONED apartment avail- able for one or two men June 23- Aug. 23. Color TV, swimming pool available. $40 per month sacrifice. Call 761-3576, ask for Clarence or6 Alan, or call 764-0552, ask for Clar- ence. F4 ANN ARBOR'S best buy on a diamond engagement ring. Check iti Austin Diamond, 1209 S. 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Avail, for fall occupancy. Air-cond., 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 663-0511 C12 C28 SUMMER SUBLET JULY-AUG. SUBLET-Space for male in mod. 2-man apt. $40. 761-3320. U10 410 OBSERVATORY-Need 2 Girls to share 4-man. Air-conditioned. $35/mo. 761-2728. Ull SUMMER SUBLET-2nd half-2-bdrms., air-cond. Good location. Best offer. Call Judy Hertz, 764-1224 days; 761- 3914 evenings. U12 SUBLET for IIIB-3 girls close to cam- pus. Air-cond., furn. Reasonable. Call 665-0901. U13 SUMMER SUBLET IIIB-Large 2-bed- room, mod. apt. $180/mo. 1320 S. Univ., No. 8. 662-7386. U14 FANTASTIC, DELUXE four-man apart- ment available for second half of summer. Brand new, air-cond., sac- rifice price. Call Alan at 761-3576. U15 SUMMER SUBLET-1335 S. Univ., Apt. E. 1 man. $40/mo. Call 663-9100. U9 GIRL NEEDED for roommate June 25- Aug. 25; 2 bedroom, 2-man apt. Call 761-7473. 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Colors-$6.98 * ,Of- Special To The Daily MIAMI--After the first day of competition in the NCAA Tennis Tournament here yesterday Mich- igan's record stands at two wins, one loss, and one incomplete match. The four Wolverines selected by Coach Bill Murphy to compete in the tournament - Karl Hedrick, Jerry Stewart, Ed Waits, and Ron Teeguarden - opened yesterday with first round singles play and begin doubles competition today. Waits, Hedrick Win In the completed matches Waits and Hedrick both advanced to the second round after winning in straight sets. Hedrick topped John McCabe of Stanford, 7-5, 6-2; and Waits whipped his opponent, Fred Suessman of California State at Long Beach, 6-1, 6-2. In the one Wolverine setback, Teeguarden won the first set but was upended by Fred Berli of Pan American, 4-6, 9-7, 6-2. In the remaining match Stewart won the first set 6-2 in his con- test with Rick Chase of Florida, but dropped a marathon second set 11-9 after which the match was called because of darkness. The match will be completed to- day. In today's first round doubles USC, Texas Win In College World Series By The Associated Press OMAHA-Top-ranked Southern California started its quest of the college world series baseball crown by beating North Carolina 6-2 last night with an opportunistic seven- hit attack behind John Stewart's pitching. Second-ranked Ohio State met Oklahoma State in the final first- round game of the 20th NCAA action, Hedrick and Stewart, the Big Ten number one doubles championship duo, will team up and Waits and Teeguarden will be paired. Unlike the Big Ten champion- ships the NCAA does not have sep- arate brackets for each position on the team and only one singles and one doubles title are awarded. The team totals after the first day's action show Southern Cali- fornia leading with four points followed by several other teams at three and two points each. One point is awarded for each match won, and Michigan currently stands at two points pending the completion of Stewart's first- round match. San Francisco Los Angeles Pittsburgh Philadelphia Houston St. Louis Atlanta Cincinnati New York Chicago W 36 34 33 33 32 26 27 23 21 17 L 23 23 23 24 26 29 34 31 34 38 Pet. 1610 .596 .589 .580 .552 .473 .543 .426 .404 .309 GB Detroit Blood Service 404 W. Michigan ON-CAMPUS AND SUMMER JOBS AVAILABLE - A great opportunity for aggressive college students to earn a high in- come distributing material to college campuses all over the United States. Combine summer travel with large profits, or work part-time on your own campus. Fall jobs are also avail- bhl t t C ll- r i %tD ~t. n. 27 University Towers YESTERDAY'S RESULTS New York 5-1, St. Louis 2-4 Philadelphia 6-6, Atlanta 2-4 San Francisco 8, Chicago 0 Houston 9, Los Angeles 6 (11 inn) Pittsburgh 5, Cincinnati 4 TODAY'S GAMES St. Louis at New York Atlanta at Philadelphia (n) Cincinnati at Pittsburgh (n) Houston at Los Angeles (n) Chicago at San Francisco I I I FEDERATION TRACK MEET: Soudek, Westfield Score; Wolverines Fail To Place Michigan's entrants in the U. S. Track and Field Federation meet performed below par and failed to place, but two former Wolverine thinclads now competing for the Ann Arbor Track Club managed to pick up points in the meet at Terre Haute last weekend. Ernst Soudek took a second place in the discus and Bryan Westfield took a sixth in the 440- yard intermediate hurdles to gain spots in the National AAU cham- pionships and a chance to com- pete for a berth on the United States team in the annual dual meet with Russia if the AAU- NCAA dispute is settled. Soudek Takes Second Soudek flipped the platter 183' 3" to finish behind Gary Carlsen of Southern California, who won the event with a meet record of 191' 7%". Carlsen topped the old record of 186' 9%1" set by Stan- ford's Bob Stocker last year. classed in the half-mile event in which Jim Ryun of Kansas set a1 new world record of 1:44.9-failed to make the finals. Wolverines George CanamareI and Rick Hunt both had marks far below their previous bests as Canamare failed to clear 14' in the pole vault and Hunt could not top 6' 4" in the high jump. In the event billed as the meet's highlight U. S. record-holder Ryun ran a 4:02.8 mile. Ryun, who_ had run in the half mile trials and set a world record in the 880 finals on Friday won the event but disappointed fans hoping for a world record or at least a sub four-minute mile. Jayhawks Win The Jayhawk Track Club, com- posed of Kansas freshmen plus the varsity team, ran away with the team title with 77 points to runner-up New Mexico's 55 and Brigham Young's 50. Most of the athletes who par- ticipated in the meet will be com- peting in the NCAA meet in In- dianapolis this weekend, and if' the AAU dispute is settled, the best will go to New York for the AAU championships, June 25-26. Besides Ryun's half-mile record another world record was shatter- ed over the weekend when Tommy Smith of San Jose State set a- mark of 20 seconds flat for theI 220-yard dash around a curve in the Sacramento Invitational Sat- urday. Smith already holds the pending world record for the straightaway 220 with a :19.5 clocking. aoie.lont acr : oegia e-cep .u, East 22 St., New York, N.Y. 10010. 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The victory was the 15th field finished seventh in the seven for the right-hander. team finals-one place out of the Southern Cal's record now is money-and Michigan freshman 53-7 against college teams and Gary Knickerbocker failed to qual- 47-9 including exhibitions with ify in the high jump., pros. The Tarheels are 21-12. No Michigan Scorers In the afternoon session, Texas For Michigan, Jack Harvey upset third-ranked Arizona 5-1 failed to place in the shot put and St. John's of New York beat and Cecil Norde-hopelessly out- Northeastern of Boston 5-3 on a - - three-run triple in the eighth by Richie Freund and Larry Musin- _ _ ske's two-hit relief job. C21 Tiffany Apts. SUMMER AND FALL Eight Month Leases Very Near Campus New Building Air-conditioned, carpeted, luxuriously furnished. Two or three man bi-levels offer two full floors of living space. Equally uxurious efficiency units still available. Paved and covered parking. Call 665-8866 afternoons and evenings C30 2 FEMALE ROOMMATES WANTED FOR FALL to share mod. 4-man apt, at S.U. and Washtenaw. Call Sydney, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at 342-4659, 022 ALPINE SUNBEAM 1966, 8,000 miles, perfect, wire wheels, radio, tonneau, British racing green, Chrysler 5 yr.- 50,000 mile warranty. Domestic tran- quility forces sale at $1995. Call 761- 3564, after 5:30 p.m. N7 18-HOLE MINIATURE GOLF DRIVING RANGE Hours: Sun.-Thurs. 11 A.M.-10 P.M. Fri. & Sat. 10 A.M.-1 1 P.M. TEE & SKI 2455 S. State Pit Stop Garag'e Ashley and Miller 668-9829 Servicing European Cars Efficiently Handling GULF OIL Products and KENDALL RACING OILS With fill up, we give Double Top Value Stamps - Passport Pictures Application Pictures Group Pictures Wedding Pictures Available at any timeI Ready Quickly CALL NO 3-6966 1 If you do you'll get right over to Ann Arbor Bank to open your Specialcheck checking account. Why? 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