PAGEFOUR THE MICHIGAN DAILY FRIDAY. JUL 22. 9 1O ,w a avaura 9 of IUJU O*F+} as70Q i PGA FIRST ROUND: Snea, Gelberger Share Lead For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone 764-0557 Monday through Friday, 12 Noon to 2 P.M. By The Associated Press A K R O N, Ohio - Slammin' Sammy Snead, 54, dog-tired and full of aches and pains, struck a blow for the paunchy and middle- aged with a two-under-par 68 yesterday that sent him into a tie with lanky Al Geiberger for the opening round lead in the 50th anniversary PGA Golf Champion- ship. while co-favorites Arnold Pal- mer and Jack Nicklaus were scrambling to fat 75s, the amazing Snead boomed his big drives down the Firestone Country Club f air- ways and putted sensationally for a share of top place in the field of 165. Bogey on 16 Geiberger, from Carlton Oaks, Calif., needed only par on the final three holes for the undis- puted lead but he took a 6 on the 625-yard 16th and' had to settle for a tie. The two front-runners had a one stroke edge over- Julius Boros, the 46-year-old two-time National Open Champion; Doug Sanders, second in the year's money win- ning list, and Don January, a leathery Texan who hasn't won a tour tournament since 1963. They were tied at 69. Sanders, playing behind Snead among the late finishers, came to the 465-yard final hole need- ing only a par for a 67. Sanders Slips green with a wood. He topped the the cup with an eagle try on the shot, moving the ball only 10 second. yards. He sent a five-iron to. the "That was disappointing, but I front edge of the grass and then played as well as I'm capable of needed three to get down for a doing," he said. double bogey 6. Five Par-Breakers "I just didn't have it," he said. Only five players broke the 35-' Disappointment was just as 35-70 par of the 7,180-yard Fire- keen for the advance favorites. stone Country Club course and one Palmer, a 4-1 choice to capture matched it, although the weatherj his first PGA, missed seven putts was ideal-cool, clear and virtual-p of six feet and under. "I couldn't ly no wind. get the ball rolling right - that The 28-year-old Geiberger, who was the story," he said. carries peanut butter and jelly Nicklaus, finishing with a brace sandwiches in his bag for nour- of bogeys, moaned, "I played mis- ishment, came charging toward erably!" the lead in the late afternoon and Asked how he was driving, he seemed to have it when he birdied said, "Awful-I kept getting be- the 14th from five feet. hind trees." He buried his ap- But on the 625-yard 16th, his proaches in traps on two of the drive went into a fairway bunker finishing holes. and he had to chip into the fair-j x FOR RENT FOR FALL 921 S. Division Modern 2 Bedroom Apt. Call 662-7961 C48 PERSONAL 3 GIRLS NEED one more girl to share 2 bdrm., air-cond. apt. for fal andj winter term. Close to campus. Call after 6, 761-3747 or 9-3, 764-0554 (ask for Susie). FIO WHERE DO YOU go for the very best food in Ann Arbor and the most variety? Why to Ralph's of course!! RALPH'S MARKET Putting Trouble way. Then he pushed a two-iron into the rough near the garee Nis Billy Casper, who beat Palmer fourth was 12 feet past and he! in a playoff for the National Open missed the putt. crown last month at- San Fran- i cisco, missed three putts of less H Finished with Pars than a yard-two measured at 24 He played the last two holes in inches-and shot a 73 which he par but left himself birdie puttsF blamed on rubber fumes from of 20 and 30 feet. Akron's tire factories. The day's hero was Snead, who Defending champion Dave Marr has captured the world's fancy had a string of four straight with his picture swing and his bogeys and took a triple bogey on failure to win the National Open the 16th where he dumped his in more than a score of tries. fourth shot in the lake for a 75. Wednesday, in discussing his Gary Player, who shares a cor- chances, Sam said he didn't thinkI ner of golf's Big Three with Pal- he'd be around on Saturday. mer and Nicklaus, had to settle "There's no chance," he lam-4 for a 73. He had a putt go in and ellted. "I'm 30 yards shorter on out on the first hole and rimmed my drive than I was 15 years ago._ I can't get to these par 4 holes in two. Besides -I hurt my back in a DUP: tournament back home last week and it hurts like the devil." ANN ARBOR Apartment Agency, 12171 S. University. APTS. throughout Ann Arbor. Call 761-6865 or stop in. C 209 NORTH INGALLS Newly furnished, completely remodel- ed 2 bedroom apartments with wall- to-wall carpeting, modern kitchens, and a location between Rackham and St. Joseph's Hospital. $180 per month. One bedrooms also available from $135. CAMPUS MANAGEMENT Days: 662-7787 Evenings: 761-4018 C46 FALL - For 4, 2 bdrm. Mod., furn., air-cond., balconies, quiet. Call 665- 2689. 031 BEAUTIFUL 4- or 5-man modern apt. available for Fall. Air-conditioned. See it at 1000 Oakland. For information, call Dan or Jim, 761-3785. C44 WASHINGTON MANOR 418 E. Washington Furnished luxury one bdrm.-$177, Only two available. NO 8-6906. C45 APARTMENTS FOR FALL 4 to 6 man, newly furnished with screened porch. 761-5690 or 1-864-3852. C46 2 & 3Mans NOW LEASING FOR FALL 212 Blocks from Campus 709 Packard Open every night 'til midnight ONE MAN NEEDED for 4-man, mod., two story, suave apt, one block from campus -.for fall. Write to Steve Loewenthal, 1680 Clavey, Highland Park, Ill. (Roommate got married). F111 GIRL ROOMMATE needed for Fall. 2 bdrm., mod., furn., 2 man. Off Pack- ard. Call 665-3209 after 6. F6 FRIENDLY KITTENS for sale! 6-8 wks. old; housebroken; 3 all-black, 2 tigers; medium and long-hairs. Call Andy: 764-8377 (1-5) or come to 114 N. Divi- sion after 6 p.m. F12! RUMMAGE SALE Friday, July 29 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. at 223 E. Ann Armory Please leave your discards at Armory between 2-4 on Thursday, July 28. F13 HAVE 4 MAN APT. Need 2 girls for Fall. TU 1-4971 or TU 1-6981. F8 5TH GIRL NEEDED to share large house near campus. Call Donna, 483- 3554. FS TWO GIRLS looking for 2 more girlsj that have an apt. for fall. Call 761- 3738. F9 IF YOUR HOME is for rent or sublet. please CALL 761-1490. We need a 3 bedroom, unfurnished home, by Aug. BIKES AND SCOOTERS SAVE $8 to $10 On all new HONDAs during HONDA of Ann Arbor's Summer Sales Festival. Buy or order new at the home of the nicest people since 1963, 3000 Packard Rd., 665-9281. ZOi 1966 MONTESSA 175cc, perf. cond. Less than 1,000 miles. Best offer of $500 or over. 449-2215. Z251 FOR SALE-1964 Yamaha 80. Only 2100 miles. Excellent condition. Call 761- 7179. Z47I YAMAHA 125, '65. 4100 miles. Elec. start. 663-3878 or 764-0318. Z22 KAWASAKI LOW PRICES New 85cc trail or road, only $310 full price-incl. tax, title, lie., while they last. RICH BELL'S 23257 Woodward, 548-4488 Ferndale, north of Detroit Z20 1965 HONDA 0100. Helmet. 650 miles, excellent. NO 5-9468. Z42 HONDA C-100. Only 416 miles. Stored all winter. NO 3-9623. Z24 BRIDGESTONE-COTTON 50 to 250 cc. Service on Most Makes HELP WANTED WANTED-Part-time garage attendant, no exp. needed, must be able to work through next fall. For appt., NO 2- 5840. H39 THERE ARE still a few openings for qualifiedteachers in the religious school of Beth Israel Congregation, 1429 Hill St., A.A. Anyone interested please contact Charles Rosenblatt, Religious School director, 665-2717. H40 STOCKMAN - Small engin. and parts. Resp. for checking in, recording, dis- pensing to shop ad selling at retail. Automotive exp. helpful. Full time. Phone 665-8637. H38 PART-TIME JOB-Waitress. THANO'S PLACE (Romanoff). Hours to be arranged. 300 S. Thayer. H36 MALE UNDERGRADUATES One or two openings in personality research-20 hours work total, at $2.50/hour. No special background re- quired. All applicants will receive $1.50 for completing brief, required application. (This information will be used for an unrelated study, now underway.) phone Miss Taylor (9a .m.-4 p.m.) 764-8522 H34 COMPUTER PROGRAMMER Position avail, for computer program- mer to work on FORTRAN, UMAP, and IBM 360 coding and dataUman- t AB a..nt1 ,,, WANTED TO RENT LIST YOUR APT. FREE - Ann Arbor Apartment Agency, 1217 S. University, 761-6865. L11 3 BEDROOM HOME-Wanted to rent or sublet; unfurnished, by Aug. 1. Phil- lips executive family. CALL 761-1490. WANTED FOR FALL - West of and preferably close to campus, with bed- room, living room, kitchen and bath. Willing to pay what the place is worth, maybe more. Contact Thomas R. Copi at 662- 8183 or 764-0552. L9 MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS SPECIAL GUITAR SALE Now in stock GOYA and GIBSON CLASSICS UNIVERSITY MUSIC HOUSE, INC. 512 William (Maynard Street) NO 2-5579 BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS A-1 New and Used Instruments Rental Purchase Plan PAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR 119 W. Washington SLINGERLAND Drums, Bass, Tom, Snare, High Hat and Ride Cymbals. $200 (will accept more if offered . 663-4877, ask for Rob; call late. 125 BARGAIN CORNER VISIT OUR Western Store - Boots, Clothes, Hats, Lee Jeans, Saddles & Tack. Schneider Western Supply, 2635 Saline ,Road, 1 mile from U of M Stadium. wi 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 He hooked his drive into tall rough and tried to go for the the MAJOR LEAGUE ROUN Orioles Sweep Series' No Invalid Sam was far from an invalid when he reached the 500-yard, par HONDAI UNIVERSIT Im 250cc9 I' R We c 23257 Ferndv PAT ADSRVC gement .B aegree and 1 years exp.:; math 473 or equiv. exp. Full or half E. MOTORCYCLE SALES time. Call 764-2115 to make appt. for 211 E. Ann Interview. H21 NO 2-3979 Z18 ------- ____________ --PART TIME' Multi-Milion Dollar Company hiring B U LTACO for part time sales work. Earnings in mediate Delivery excess of $3.00 per hour. This is not mediat Deivery pots-knives-books or any of that door 100cc Trails to door nonsense. This company is 250cc Batadors expanding all across the nation, con-! TT, '66% Scramblers sequently this could be more than 175cc Camparas just a part time job for the right 75cc Merciures person. Tf you're 20, have use of a car, and are bondable write William D.{ ICH BELL'S Nichols, 3372 Washtenaw Ave., Ann arry complete parts Arbor, Mich. Woodward, 548-4488 ale, north of Detroit SALESMAN to start now. Professional Z21 opportunity, married, 22-30, Bachelor's degree. Phone 453-4030 for interview.! "Dr+ f5 hole with two big licks and got ' mewDtIiiL45 Mets W in Sixth inRdown in a birdie 4 and then ran in a 25-foot birdie putt at the nistied bi-levels with 1 large bedroom fourth. and study. Paved and covered park- By The Associated Press . Ig P g He trapped his tee shot on the ig BALTIMORE-Frank RobinsonCubs il Redsshort seventh, bogeying. but ral- SPECIAL TERMS FOR rapped out four hits, including CHICAGO-Ernie Banks' two- lied with a 17-foot birdie at the MARRIED COUPLES two homers, and drove in three run triple, the No. 2,001 hit of his:10th and a seven-footer at the runs last night as the Baltimore career, and the three-hit pitching 112th. He drove into the rough fdr 731 Packard Orioles whipped Detroit 6-4 and of Curt Simmons carried the Chi- a bogey at the 13th but sent a Call 663-8866" increased their American League cago Cubs to 6-1 victory over Cin- nine-iron to within 18 inches at afternoons and evenings lead to 111 games over the cinnati yesterday. the 14th. C30 slumping second-place Tigers. The victory enabled the 10th He came to the final hole three OM_ FOR RENT-Excellent singles Baltimore collected 47 hits place Cubs to snap a four-game under par with most of the gallery and doubles, available now in all- while sweeping the three-game losing streak as they handed Frank of 11,816, including deserters from graduate house. 3 blocks from cam- series which extended their win- Fischer his sixth straight loss. Arnie's Army, lining the fairway pus. Phone 663-5930 anytime. C36 ning streak to five. Detroit has The Cubs broke a 1-1 tie in the and framing the green. 108 MONROE-Large apt. for 2-3-4 and lost six in a row. fourth when Ron Santo opened Snead Has Trouble 5 students, Avail. for fall occupancy. Curt Blefary also hit a homer with a single. Veteran George Alt- He sent a cracking hook to the Air-cond., covered parking. Finest and drove in two runs in support man also singled. Banks then tri- thick rough under the folia;e of furnishings are but a few of the of winning pitcher Dave McNally. pled to score Santo and Altman. an oak and had a clump of little siarable featurs of orlummer. The Oriole left-hander struck out Altman also drove in the Cubs' pipes between him and the green. S afApts.a ilabE seven while bringing his record to first 'un in the first with a single. He slashed a three-iron shot to A T 3-0S11 9-3 but needed last out help from * * * the right front trap. blasted out Eddie Fisher-.and missed from seven feet. The Tigers scored in the eighth Whte Sox Romp He muffed the final putt. leav- NOW LEASING FOR FALL 1S7:1- 'TS,4 - + l ~lihumo ant !' FREE HAMPSTER. healthy; with cage, shavings, and water bottle. Call 668- 7517. F7 AS THE- BALMY breezes of summer drift in, thoughts just naturally turn to the out of doors-get all picnic supplies at 411 k ,V RENTALS - Lowest student rates. Call Hi Fi Studio, 663-7242. 121 W. Washington St. Free Delivery. F7 EVER PLAY JACKS WHILE WORKING?1 WE DO. Come in and see for yourself, Join us in a game, or as a staff mem- ber. The Michigan Daily. F18 RENT Your TV from NEJAC Zenith 19-in, all channel portables for only $10 per month. FREE service and delivery. Phone 662-5671. F WANTED-Used bicycles-3 speed only. ® ® Also junk motorcycles. Will pick up COLLEGE STUDENTS-Part time eve- motorcycles only. Cal 662-6986. After ning work at Ypsi-Arbor Lanes as pin 7 p.m. cal 761-0749. jumper. Apply in the evening. H33 STUDENT BIKE SHOP 1135 E. Huron t G RENT A CYCLE From $3.25 an hour. University Motorcycle Sales 211 E. Ann NO 2-3979 ON-CAMPUS AND SUMMER JOBS AVA I LABLE A great opportunity for aggressive college students to earn a high in- come distributing material to college campuses allover the United States. Combine summer travel with large profits, or work part-time on your own campus. Fall jobs are also avail- able. Contact: Collegiate-Dept. D, 27 East 22 St., New York, N.Y. 10010. BLOOD DONORS URGENTLY NEEDED ANN ARBOR'S best buy on a diamond engagement ring. Check it! Austin - DIamond, 1209 S. University. 663-7151. TIRES-All types and LEVI JACKETS "White"-$6.98 Blue Denim-$6.98 Z17 sizes-Road, Race,' on Willie tHorton's 13Ui1Romer 'd CLEVELAND - John Buzhardt ing it a foot short, for a bogey 5. added three in the ninth on do - pitched a six-hitter and Floyd "I was so ashamed I could hard- bles by Dick Tracewski and Jake Robinson poled a two-run homer ly pick up my ball," he said. Wood and an error by Dave Joln- as the Chicago White Sox whip- Playing in his familiar cocoamnut son with two out. ped Cleveland 7-2 last night tfor straw and carrying on a running their third straight victory over conversation with himself and the Mets W in Sixth the Indians. gallery, the W h i t e Sulphur SAN FRANCISCO - Ed Krane- Buzhardt protected a 2-0 lead Springs, W.Va., pro was loose but pool and Jerry Grote whacked provided by Robinson's fifth home never serious about his chances. three-run homers as the New York run of the season over the first "If I putt that well the rest of Mets walloped the San Francisco eight innings before Chicago broke the way, maybe I'll break 300," he Giants 14-3 yesterday and set a it open with five runs in the ninth. said. club record with their sixth straight victory. run Mets' fourth and Grote's shot DA ILY OFFII1AL BULLETIN wrapped up five more New York runs in the fifth. Cleon Jones also homered for (Continued from Page 3) West Virginia Pulp and Paper ('., the Mets who ripped Ray Sadecki due the University not later than the " m o I ales aritn Trainee the Mts wh rippd Rayleading to sales or markeitingmag- and three successors for 12 hits last day of classes of each semester ment of commercial printing, publica- including three by Ron Swoboda. or summer session. Student loans which tions and book or converting papers are not paid or renewed or subject to Interested in professional sales, BA this regulation; however, student loans BS M4BA with any niajor. up to fivt not yet due are exempt. Any unpaid years in business, sales. or military Majpor League accounts at the close of business on preferably leadership capacities. For-' I ' liaj r e g e the last day of classes will be reported mal training of three mnos. and 2-12 I ~ to the Cashier of the University and mnos. on the job in specific product a) All academic credits will be with- division. Trng. Program begins in Feb., held, the grades for the semester or May. Aug., Nov. AMERICAN LEAGUE !:ummer session just completed will not Blue Hlills Trailside uInseum, Mlilton, W L Pet. GB be released, and no transcript of credits Miass.-Assistant Director, fully quai- Baltimore 64 32 .667 - will be issued. ed teaching person in natural science Detroit 50 41 .549 1 b) All students owing such accounts who ial to assist in administra Cleveland 943 .533313 b) ll tuents owintsucghtacconunns ClvlnB9 3.3 3tion. BS ,inwildlife imgmt., nat. sci., California 50 44 .532 13 will not b semester t or sumter inratoses- >er intrest in con srvation edi- innesota 47 48 .495 16! sion until payment has been made. I -strs Men preferred, begins Aug. u Chicago 45 49 .479 18 1e- ie rfncbgAu; , New York 43 49 .467 19 utnder Boston Zoologicail Society , nc. Kansas City 41 51 .446 21 Lecture: Thomas F. Maclntyre, Irish et.'a'Z of Public Intr"ction Madion, s41 56 .43 2 short story writer, critic and lecturer, Wis.--Administrative Assistant. Pro- Boston 4156.44224 will lecture "On Writing Short Stories" ect Public Inforntion. Federaly slo- WashIt 40ER5.Y'S4ESULTS in Aud. C, Angell Hall, at 4 p.m. on sored >rogram now scheduled for three s ETERDA R LMon., July 25. All interested persons years, possible further extension. Grad- N aw York 4, Kansas City 3 (11 inn) are invited to attend. iate with major in Journ., Public Ad- Chicago 7, Cleveland 2 manin., or educa tion, and three Yeats Minnesota 1, Washington 0 P1,(*,. ' n ipu nihie exper.tin public relatio n Baltimore 6, Detroit 4 ''' ~ ~ £ativities.pref err),bl .some comm iinic;i-I TODAY'S GAMES POSITION OPENINGS: uons media. Write Bureau of Persint- Detroit at Cleveland (n) Local Co-mpany-Personnel Manager nel, Dept. of Administration, State 01- Kansas City at Washington (n) in charge of hourly and salari-d em- fieBd:., Madisn, Wi. for appilic- Chicago at Baltimore (n) ployes, and some recruiting. -5 years,tionto be retunedbyJul27,r California at New York (n) prefermaoly in employment and employc fter if examination arrnements ca" 1- - t n t nt n tli rt fi 3:0-40 v , ldh 11d . NEW AND OLD BUILDINGS imiciencie. 1 & 2 Bedroom Apartmients Patrick J. Pulte Inc. WEEKDAYS-NO 5-9405 SSATCRDAYS 9-5-NO 2-5244 FALL '6 WANTED - Man to share apt. Fall- Winter term. $57.50 monthly. Call Battle Creek collect, 962-0804, Mark. GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP OPPORTUNITY I'o train a new kind of specialist- in the teaching of science, math,' reading etc., to children under ape six, esperially disadvantaged. Excel- lent career opportunities at leadership and planning levels, as interest in qualit spreschool education mounts. 3Funds recently received for limited number of $2,500 fellowships begin- ning fall '66, providing a year of aca- demic study and active participation in an exciting research and develop- ment program. Able,aggressive, and independent students invited to ap- ply, regardless of undergraduate ma- jor. Write to Dr. Carl Bereiter, In- stitute for Research on Exceptional Children, University of Illinois, Ur- bana, Illinois 61802. F38 Srambles, Trials. TachometersI HONDA, Yamaha, Suzuki, Brldg stone, BSA, BMW. SHONDA of Annl Arbor 3000 Packard Rd. 665-9281 NICHOLSON M/C SALES Authorized dealer for TRIUMPH YAMAHA - BMW - GILERA. 224 First. Phone 662-7409. for Ige- LEVI'S Supersim's-$4.98 LEVI'S Dungarees-$4.49 S-T-R-E-T-C-H LEVI'S "White"-$5.98 TURTLENECKS-$1.69 (15 Colors) Open Mon. & Fri. Nights SAM'S STORE 122 E. 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Has everthing. $1250. Call after 5. 668-7107. B37 BUSINESS SERVICES INDECKS INFORMATION RETRIEVAL KITS Invaluable for writing courses papers or theses, reviewing for exams, doing research proiects in the arts, sciences or humanities. Call Geo. Gitzendanner, 761-3607 after 6 p.m. or write 536 S. Forest, 19A, for free demonstration. J20 SUMMER SUBLET FURNISHED ROOMS for Summer only. NO e-6906. Ul I GIRL WANTED for rest of summer to share lovely 4-room apartment wiih one other, Shady steet, 3 blocks from campus, rent negotiable. 308 E. JeIlerson Come see or call 665-2379. U5(j This Weekend! 761 -2650 USED CARS 1965 JAG XKE. 4.2 liter, cony., Met. Blue. Excel, cond. New Michelin X tires, new Blaupumkt radio. Call NO 8-6767 after 5 p.m. N24 TRIUMPH TR4-1963, overdrive, radio, heater, luggage rack, Toneau, in good running cond. Price $1250. 665-4617. TRANSPORTATION RIDER WANTED to share driving and expenses to Seattle. Leaving afterI Aug. 19. Call Detroit 875-8481. G31 Old ilei liber 21-13NMain S. 68 53 --- I I -- Specializing ill GERMAN FOOD, FINE BEEII. WINE, lIQUOR PARKING LOT ON ASHLEY ST. Hours: Doily 1I A.M.-2 A.M. - Closed Mondays ~VOLK i*AGN OF AMERIOCA, JW- I mnesota at LLAon (Un ) NAITIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet. G x-Pittsburgh 56 36 .609 - San Francisco 56 39 .589 1l x-Los Angeles 51 39 .567 4 Philadelphia 51 43 .543 6 Houston 47 46 .505 9! St. Louis 46 46 .500 10 Atlanta 44 50 .468 13 Cincinnati 42 51 .452 14t New York 41 51 .446 15 Chicago 30 63 .323 26' x-Late game not included. YESTEr A ''S RESULTS Chicago 6, Cincinnati I New York 14, San Francisco 3 St. Louis 7, Atlanta 4 Houston 3, Philadelphia 2 Pittsburgh 2, Los Angeles 2 (9 inn) TODAY'S GAMES St. Louis at Chicago Pittsburgh at Houston (n) New York at Los Angeles (n) Philadelphia at San Francisco (n) Atlanta at Oncinnati (n) ;' I . F7, benefitsSu-u yrs. vi. 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As your local authorized VW dealer we handle everythine: purchase, delivery, insurance, licensing, the works Jutt tell us where you want it delivered :.France, Italy, Great Britain, Ireland, G"rray, [)ennork, Belgiurn, Switzerland or The Netherlands, r ----------------------------------------- IDealer Name Addresst i i FLW L4