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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Packers Massacre
College Stars, 38-0

For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phoice 764-0557
Monday through Friday, 12 Noon to 2 P.M.

By The Associated Press
CHICAGO - The irresistible
Green Bay Packers powered by
the deadly passing of Bart Starr
and the running of Paul Horn-
ung and Jim Taylor, crushed the
College All-Stars 38-0 last night.
Hornung set up one touchdown
with a drive to the one, Taylor
scored two and Starr passed for
two others. The lopsided score
matched the biggest previous shut-
out in the series.
A crowd of 72,000 in Soldier
Field saw the 33rd annual game
in perfect weather.
Scuffles between opposing play-
ers were frequent and it seem-
ed apparent that the Packers, Na-
tional Football League champions,
were bent on teaching the All-
Stars, representing some $4 mil-
lion in bonus money, a lesson in
professional football.
Runners Stopped
The Packers completely contain-
ed the rushes of Donny Anderson'
of Texas Tech ana Jim Grabowski
of Illinois. These two have been
signed by the Packers reputedly
for nearly $1 million.
The big forward wall of the
Packers out-rushed the All-Stars
and set up fumbles at critical
junctures.
Quarterback Steve Sloan of Ala-
bama was forced into a fumble on
a handoff at the start of the game,
and the Packers recovered on the
Stars' 33.
Taylor and Hornung together

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .70 1.95 3.45
3 .85 2.40 4.20
4 1.00 2.85 4.95
Figure 5 average words to a line.
Classified deadline, 2:30 daily.
Phone 764-0557
BIKES AND SCOOTERS

PERSONAL
ENSIAN 1941-Old grad retired from the
wars wants to buy. Call 764-9852, 5-6
p.m. or write E. Pintek, Betsy Bar-
bour. F24
MEAL JOB-Duration of summer. Call
George, 662-1761, F32
WANTED TO BUY-10-20 gallon acquar-
ium, pump, heater, etc. 665-7121. F33
1 GIRL L6OKING for 2 or 3 other girls
with an apt, who need a roommate
for both fall and winter. 761-7797. F29
IF YOU HAVE a lux. apt. Woman grad,
student '63, will pay $75 plus to share
with 3 grad students. Call VE 6-3033.
F30
THE NECESSARY ingredients for a
really great weekend are available at
Ralph's.
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard
Open every evening 'til midnight
SUMMER PLACE Recreation Area -
Riding stable open weekends; swim-
ming and picnic area. Available for
private parties or groups. Call 432-
4402. 1128

HONDA S90, 1965. Excellent cond.
4276. $285, helmet and jacket.

662-
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MICHIGAN'S TOM MACK
ALL-STAR STARTING GUARD
carried 23 yards and Starr passed
to Boyd Dowler for the first
touchdown of the game after only
3 minutes 17 seconds of play.
By halftime the Packers had
run the count to 28-0 and held
the collegians to two first downs.

1966 YAMAHA 125, 1300 miles. Call 761-
7735. Z30
1965 YAMAHA 80; 1200 miles, including
helmet. Phone 761-1696. Z30
FOR SALE-1964 Yamaha 80. Only 2100
miles. Excellent condition. Call 761-
7179. Z47
1965 HONDA C100. 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
HONDA PARTS AND SERVICE
UNIVERSITY MOTORCYCLE SALES j
211 E. Ann
NO 2-3979

PERSONAL
WANTED - Male roommate to share
furn. 2 man apt. for fall. Call 761-
2473 evenings. F15
GRADUATE FELLOWSHIP
OPPORTUNITY
To train a new kind of specialist--
in the teaching of science, math,
reading, etc., to children under age
six, especially disadvantaged. Excel-
lent career opportunities at leadership
and planning levels, as interest in
quality preschool educationmounts.
Funds 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
BUSINESS SERVICES
ANY MOTH HOLES, tears or burns in
your clothes? We'll reweave them like
new. WEAVE-BAC SHOP, 224 Arcade.
OPTICAL REPAIRS
CAMPUS OPTICIANS
IN THE NICKELS ARCADE
240 Nickels Arcade
3

HELP WANTED
JACOBSON'S
Now accepting applications for capable
young men and women to work in
our shoe satlon.
EXPERIENCE PREFERRED
Flexible schedule available for stu-
dents. Contact Mrs. Kujawa, Per-
sonnel Office. H45
SALESMAN to start now. Professional
opportunity, married, 22-30, Bachelor's
degree. Phone 453-4030 for interview.
EDP SYSTEMS ANALYST
An expanding Data Processing program
at Albion College offers an excellent
opportunity for an imaginative and
creative person to develop a College
Information System designed around
a 1401-1311 disk system. Responsibili-
ties will include Isntallation Manage-
ment, systems and procedures design,
and programming. Compensation to
be based on individual's experience
and ability. Liberal fringe benefits
including family-tuition allowance.
Write: Mr. Werner N. Snow
Albion College
Albion, Michigan 49224
WANTED-Part-time garage attendant,
no exp. needed, must be able to work
through next fall. For appt., NO 2-
5840. H39
PART TIME
Multi-Million Dollar Company hiring
for part time sales work. Earnings in
excess of $3.00 per hour. This is not
pots-knives-books or any of that door
to door nonsense. This company is
expanding all across the nation, con-
sequently this could be more than
just a part time job for the right
person. Tf you're 20, have use of a car.
and are bondable write, William D.
Nichols, 3372 Washtenaw Ave., Ann
Arbor, Mich.
BLOOD DONORS
URGENTLY NEEDED
$6 for Rhapositive; $7, $10 and $12 for
Rh negative. Hours; Mon. thru Thurs.
9-4: Fri. 1-7. 18-21 years old need
parent's permission. 483-1894.
YPSILANTI

FOR RENT
ALPHA KAPPA PSI-Prof. Bus. Fret.,
has a few apt openings in its new
lux, furn. buildling now being com-
pleted at 406 Pickard. Call Mr. Roy,
665-9884; Mr. :tanley, 662-5662, or
Mr. Dexner, 761-1647. Cl
STILL A FEW APTS. available for
summer.
LARGE APARTMENT for 4 and 5 stu-
dents. Avail, for fall occupancy. Air-
cond., covered parking. Finest fur-
nishings are but a few of the desir-
able features of our bldg.
APARTMENTS LIMITED
663-0511
LIBERTY LAND CO.
Has new apts. available for Aug. 25,
2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 man units all are furn-
ished, carpeted, and air-cond. Laundry
and storage fac. In each building.
Edinburgh Apts., 912 Brown
Warich Apts., 4415 First
Hampton Apts., 323 Packard
'Winsor Apts., 315 S. Division
Whitehall Apts., 507 Hill
Call Jim Boyer now for oppts.
662-3358
C4'
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
ROOMS FOR RENT-Excellent singles
and doubles, available now in all-
graduate house. 3 blocks from cam-
pus. Phone 663-5930 anytime. C36

Towers
Apartments
FALL RENTALS
ON CAMPUS
From $60 per person
per month
FEATURES INCLUDE:
HEATED SWIMMING POOL
Luxurious Lobby
Color TVs
Billiard. Room
Air Conditioned
Many other extras
Furnished Apartments
MODEL APT. OPEN
536 S. Forest
10-6, Every Day
761-3565--NO 5-4480
FREE ICED TEA
BARGAIN CORNER

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FOR RENT

FALL'6
NEW, completely furnished, close-in
apartments. Available for 2-4 persons,
DAHLMANN APARTMENrS
Office* 545 Church St.
761-7600
University

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Major League

Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W L Pct.
Baltimore 70 38 .648
Detroit 58 48 .547
Cleveland 57 50 .533
California 57 51 .528
Minnesota 55 53 .509
Chicago 53 55 .49t
New York 49 59 ,.454a
Kansas City 48 59 .449
Washington 50 63 .442
Boston 45 66 .405

GB
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12q
13
15
17
21
221
26%

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Cleveland 5-0, New York 4-3
Washington 4, Baltimore 2
Detroit 2, Boston 0
Kansas City 4, Minnesota 2
Chicago 3, California 1
TODAY'S GAMES
Chicago at California (n)
Minnesota at Kansas City (twilight)
Boston at Detroit
New York at Cleveland
Washington at Baltimore (n)j
NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pet GB
Pittsburgh 63 45 .583 -
San Francisco 64 46 .582 -
Los Angeles 61 45 .575 1
Philadelphia 59 50 .541 474
St. Louis 55 52 .514 7y>
Cincinnati 55 53 .509 8
Atlanta 50 58 .463 13
Houston 49 59 .454 14
New York 48 59 .449 144
Chicago 35 77 .327 27
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Chicago 4, San Francisco 3 (10 Inn)
St. Louis 7, New York I
Cincinnati 4, Pittsburgh 3
Atlanta 9, Philadelphia 2
Los Angeles 12, Houston I
TODAY'S GAMES
St. Louis at New York
Atlanta at Philadelphia (n)
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh
San Francisco at Chicago
Los Angeles at Houston (n)

Lane for 57 We carry complete parts
Gary Lane of Missouri drew a 23257 Woodward. 548-4488
mighty roar from the crowd in the Ferndale, north of Detroit
third period when, back to pass,
he couldn't find a receiver and in- NICHOLSON M/C SALES
stead scampered 57 yards to the Authorized dealer for TRIUMPH -
Packe ams's where he was hauled YAMAHA - BMW - GILERA. 224 5
kes hs d First. Phone 662-7409. 2
down by Herb Adderley.
But the Packers stiffened and RENT A CYCLE
took over on the 13. From $3.25 an hour.
4dderley had run 33 yards to University Motorcycle Sales
score after intercepting a pass by 211 E. Ann
Bill Anderson of Tulsa at the NO 2-3979
close of the second quarter.
The Packers have a Bill An- World's FASTEST
derson of their own, this one
from Tennessee. He was on the re- Street 250:
ceiv ng endrofma 13-yard touch-
down pass from Starr in the sec-
ond period. The X-6 HUSTLER
The other first half touchdown'
was scored by Taylor on a plunge with 12 mo. or 12,000 mile warranty,
of only one foot at the end of a means the most in RELIABILITY.
march that started on the Pack-
er 47 when Ron Kostelnik re- (See the NEW Sport 150, too) at
covered an All-Star fumble by An ZUKI Cycle Center
derson.$SU U ICce en r
The victory sent the series to
22-9-2 in favor of the pros and 4040 Woshtenaw
marred the debut as All-Star 761-2650
coach of John Sauer, taking over
from Otto Graham, now coach of
the Washington Redskins. MUSICAL MDSE.,
A 17-yard field goal by Don RADIOS, REPAIRS
Chandler and Taylor's 13-yard
touchdown run made the score SPECIAL GUITAR SALE
38-0 in the third period. Now in stock
GOYA and GIBSON CLASSICS
Nick Rassas, Notre Dame de- UNIVERSITY MUSIC HOUSE. INC.
fensive back, performed valiantly 512 William (Maynard Street)
for the All-Stars, and Lane looked NO 2-5579
the best of the All-Star quarter- SLINGERLAND Drums, Bass, Tom,
backs. Snare, High Hat and Ride Cymbals.
In the final period, Mike Gar- $200 (will accept more ifoffered).
rett of Southern California, the 663-4877, ask for Rob; call late. X25
Heisman Trophy winner, after BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS
taking a flat pass, was chased back A-I New and Used Instruments
toward his own goal 30 yards and PARenl urchaseREAIR
fumbled, the Packers taking over 119 W. Washington
on the All-Star 49. The All-Stars T
held, however, and the Packers TRANSPORTATION
were forced to punt for the first RIDERS WANTED to NYC, around Aug.
time in the game. 21. Call 761-5372. G35

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WANTED
Male and Female Models
Of interested in modeling for an
all-campus fashion show.
Contact Cindy Lawrence,
665-0723
by August 17

761] -3993
Your number for QUICK, ACCURATE
AND EXPERIENCED manuscript and
thesis typing, transcription-medical,
legal and technical conferences;
mimeographing: offset; ditto; litho-
graphy; varityping and composition.
AA PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
ASSOCIATES, INC.
334 Catherine
FOR SALE
HARLEY 1959-3 wheel cycle, good cond.'
New rubber, paint, large luggage com-
partment. Best offer. Call 663-9119.
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SAM'S STORE
Has Genuine LEVI's Galore!
LEVI'S SLIM-F ITS-$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

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FOR SALE-1964 Volkswagen. Spotless.
FREE-4 mo. old Female Beagle, fully Has everything. $1250. Call afterB 5
vaccinated. 662-3991. F31 668-7107 B37
3 LIVELY MALE roommates looking for USED CARS
4th in fall. Mod. air-r:,nd. apt. 610 S. - ._ _
Forest. 761-3753. F25 '65 VW. Exc, cond. 16.000 miles. Leaving
U.S. Call NO 5-4776. N37
NEED 2 GIRLS to share our mod. 4- _Ca__ N _ _-477_. ___ 7_
man apt. 1111 S. State No, 6. Call 665- '59 TRIUMPH TR-3
9Wire wheels, torreau cover, etc. Soling-
rHIRD GIRL NEEDED for Fall and er, 764-3446 or 662-4635. N36
Winter to share new luxury apt. Near SN-EM ln1-N-----
_ampus. 761-3729, after 5. _ F49 tonneau cover. Well taaen care of.
I'V RENTALS - Lowest student rates Must sell. Leaving USA. Call 662 1332
Call Hi Ft Studio. 663-7242. 121 W. evenings, N26
Washington St. Free Delivery. F7
1957 DODGE. nov tpfn cu o

Detroit Blood Service
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-
able. Contact: Collegiate-IDept. D, 27
East 22 St., New York, N.Y. 10010.
FOR RENT
ROOM FOR MAN in nice SE area home.
Call 663-8244 after 5 p.m. and week-
ends. C
HALF A HOUSE on Catherine St. Call

NOW LEASING FOR FALL
2% Blocks from Campur
New Building>
Air-conditioned, carpeted, fully fur-
nished bi-levels with 1 large bedroom
and study. Paved and covered park-
ing.
SPECIAL TERMS FOR
MARRIED COUPLES
731 Packard
Call 663-8866
afternoons and evenings
NOW LEASING FOR FALL
NEW AND OLD BUILDINGS
Efficiencies, 1 & 2 Bedroom
Apartments
Patrick J. Pulte Inc.
WEEKDAYS-NO 5-9405
SATURDAYS 9-5-NO 2-5244

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LEVI JACKETS
t'White"-$6.98
Blue Denim-$6.98

,_________ 'e V I"" T p setpets 662-7961 after 5 p.m. C51
EVER PLAY JACKS WHILE WORKING? radio, rear seat speaker, heater, auto- __ _
WE DO. Come in and see for yourself Matic transmission. $75. Andy, 764-
Join us in a game, or as a staff mem- 0562 or 662-8183. N35 WASHINGTON
ber The Michigan Daily. F18 FOR SALE-1959 MG convert. New top MANOR
and side curtain. $450, Call Jim at 418 E. Washington
RENT Your TV from NEJAC 761-6210 after 6 p.m. N34 Furnished luxury one bdrms. Air-cond.,
Zenith 19-in. all channel portables for sound proofed, study hall, suitable
only $10 per month. FREE service and HELP WANTED for 3 students. $177. NO 8-6906. C45
delivery. Phone 662-5671, F
MEN-Earn $2.50 as a psych. study sub- BEAUTIFUL 4- or 5-man modern apt.
ONE MAN NEEDED for 4-man, mod., ject. Easy, painless, 40 mins, a day available for Fall. Air-conditioned. See
two story, suave apt. one block from on two successive days. For appt. call it at 1000 Oakland. For information,
campus - for fall. Write to Steve 764-0430 weekdays before 5. H47 call Dan or Jim, 761-3785. C44
Loewenthal, 1680 Clavey, Highland -_-_-
Park, Ill. (Roommiate got married).
F11
ANN ARBOR'S best buy on a diamond
engagement ring. Check it! Austin
Diamond, 1209 S. University. 663-7151.
WANTED - Man to share apt. Fall-
Winter term. $57.50 monthly. Call
Battle Creek collect, 962-0804, Mark

LEVI'S Superslim'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
SAMS STORE
122 E Washington
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2 OR 3 MAN APTS. for FalL. Mod.,
furn., air-cond. One bdrm., spacious
livng rm., kit. $185/per mo. C

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HURON HILLS BAPTIST CHURCH
Presently meeting at the YM-YWCA
Affiliated with the Baptist General
Conference
Rev. N. Geisler
SUNDAY SERVICES
9:45 a.m.-Sunday Bible School.
11:00 a.m.-Morning Worship.
7:00 p.m.-Evening Gospel Hour.
An active University group meets each Sunday
for the 9:45 service.
Coffee is served at 9:30 a.m.
ST. MARY'S STUDENT CHAPEL
331 Thompson
NO 3-0557
Msgr. Bradley, Rev. Litka, Rev. Ennen
SUNDAY-Masses at 7:00, 8:00, 9:15, 10:45,
12:00, 12:30.
MONDAY-SATURDAY - Masses at 7:00,
8:00, 9:00, 11:30 a.m. and 12:00 and
5:00 p.m. Confessions following masses.
WEDNESDAY - 7:30 p.m. - Evening Moss.
Confessions following.
SATURDAY -Confessions-3:30-5:00, 7:30-
9:00 p.m.

UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL
1511 Washtenaw Ave.
The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod
A. T. Scheips, T. L. Scheidt, Pastors
SUNDAY
9:45 a.m.-Service. Sermon by Rev. Scheidt,
"In Mission to the Whole Mon."
11:00 a.m.-Bible Study.
6:00 p.m.-S pper and Discussion: Rev. Arny
Kristol of Volparasio, Ind., speaker.
WEDNESDAY
9:00 p.m.-Book review and discussion.
10:00 p.m.-Midweek Devotion.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
1833 Washtenaw Ave.
For transportation call 665-2149
9:30 a.m.-Sunday School for pupils from
2 to 20 years of age.
11 :00 a.m.-Sunday morning church service.
Infant care during service.
11:00 a.m.-Sundoy School for pupils from
2 to 6 years of age.
A free reading room is maintained at 306 E.
Liberty. Open daily except Sundays and
holidays from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.;
Monday evenings from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m.

ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH and
the EPISCOPAL STUDENT
FOUNDATION
SUNDAY

PROTEST THE WAR IN VIETNAM
PICKET DOW AT MIDLAND
Aug. 7-8

8:00;
11:00
7:00

a.m.-Holy Communion and Sermon.
a.m.--Morning Prover,
p.m.--Evening Prayer (Chapel)I

WEDNESDAY
7:00 a.m.-Holy Communion.
FRIDAY
12:10 p.m.-Holy Communion.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH &
WESLEY FOUNDATION
At State and Huron Streets
Phone 2-4536
Hoover Rupert, Minister
Eugene Ransom. Campus Minister
9:00 and 11:15 a.m. - Worship Services.
"This Is the Life," Bishop Charles W.
Brashares speaking.
5:00 p.m.-Supper and discussion at Luth-
eran Student Center.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Phone 662-4466
1432 Washtenaw Ave.
Minitsers: Ernest T. Campbell, Malcolm
G. grown, John W. Waser, Harold S. Horan
SUNDAY
Worship at 9:00 and 10:30 a.m.
Presbyterian Campus Center located at the
Church
UNIVERSITY REFORMED CHURCH
1001 E. Huron at Fletcher
Pastors: Malefyt and Van Haven
10:30 a.m.-"Self-Discovery," Rev. Calvin
MnAefvt

1. Dow

is the principal producer of Napalm-B.

2. VOICE-SDS will be picketing their plant at Midland,
Aug. 7-8.
3. Complete details available at Diag literature table.

THE CHURCH OF CHRIST
W. Stadium at Edgewood
Across from Ann Arbor High
Roy V. Palmer, Minister
SUNDAY
10:00 a.m.-Bible School
11:00 a.m.-Regulor Worship.
6:00 p.m.-Evening Worship.
WEDNESDAY

7:30 p.m.-Bible Study.
Transportation furnished for all
NO 2-2756.

services-Calt

ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH
1501 W. Liberty St.
Ralph B. Piper, David Bracklein,
Fred Holtf reter, Pastors
Worship Services-8:30 and 11:00 a.m.
Holy Communion - Second Sunday of each
month.
Church School & Adult Bible Class-9:35 a.m.
Holy Baptism-First Sunday of month.
Nursery faciilties during worship services and

4. Those who want

meet at SAB, 11 a.m. Sunday, Aug.

7.

to come,

and have transportation,

BETHLEHEM UNITED CHURCH
OF CHRIST
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5. Those who need

rides see

Diag table.

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