THE MICHIGAN DAILY if 11 Major League Standings (For Other Sports, See Section 3) i AMERICAN LEAGUE Baltimore Chicago New York Detroit Minnesota Los Angeles Cleveland BostonI Washington. Kansas City, w 77 78 72 68 64 66 62 58 51 48 1 L 50 52 53 63 64 66 66 71 79 80 } Pct. .606 .600 .576 .519 .500 .500 .484 .450 .392 .375 GB 4 11 13% 13% 15% 20 27Y2 29Y2 Philade Cincinn x-San F St. Loui x-Milwa Pittsbuj Los An Chicago Houston New Y x-Pl NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. GB lphia 77 49 .611 - ati 70 56 .556 7 Francisco 70 57 .551 7% is 68 58 .540 9 aukee 64 61 .512 12] rgh 64 63 .504 132 geles 62 63 .496 14 58 69 .457 19% nt 56 72 .438 22 ork 43 84 .339 34f YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Detroit 5, Boston 4 Minnesotas5, Chicago 2 Los Angeles 7,,Kansas City I Only games scheduled TODAY'S GAMES Detroit at Los Angeles (2-tn) Cleveland at Kansas City (n) Boston at New York (n) Washington at Minnesota (n) Chicago at Baltimore (2-tn) ayed nightI game. 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Thursdoys, beginning Sept. 3, 5:45 p.m. 3545 Student Activities Bldg. Instructor: Mr. George Jarivs B'NAI B'RITH HILLEL FOUNDATION 1429 Hill Street, 663-4129 Courses to yet be announced. Call Dr. Herman Jacobs, Director, Hillel Office, 663-4129 UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL (Missouri Synod) 1511 Washtenaw Avenue; 663-5560 Christian Doctrine. Mondays, beginning Sept. 14, 8:00 p.m., University Lutheran Chapel, 1511 Washtenaw Ave. Instructor: The Rev. Alfred T. Scheips LUTHERAN STUDENT CENTER AND CHAPEL (Nationil Lutheran Council) Hill Street at South Forest Avenue, 668-7622 The Teachings of the Various Denominations of the Christian Church. Tuesdays, Sept. 15-semester's end, 7:15 p.m., Lutheran Student Center, Hill and Forest Ayes. Instructor: The Rev. Henry O..Yoder, D.D. State and Huron Streets, 668-6881 WESLEY FOUNDATION (Methodist) Basic Christian Beliefs. Tuesdays, Sept. 8-Oct. 13, 12:00-1:00 p.m., Wesley Student Foundation, State and Huron Sts., Lunch included. Instructor: The Rev. Gene Ransom. Basic Themes in the Bible. Thursdays, Sept. 10-Oct. 15, 7:00-8:00 p.m., Wesley Student Foundation, State and Huron Sts. Instructor: The Rev. Jean Robe Bissell UNIVERSITY REFORMED CHURCH 1001 East Huron Street, 663-0348 and 665-8951 "Who Is Christ?" A Series of Six Lectures. Mondays, Sept. 28- Nov. 2, 8:00 p.m., University Reformed Church, 1001 E. Huron St. Lecturers: to be announced THE NEWMAN CLUB Newman Center, 331 Thompson Street, 665-5646 Theology 101. The Fundamentals of the Catholic Faith Mondays and Thursdays, beginnings Sept. 14 and 17, 10:00 a.m., 2-4-8:00 p.m., Gabriel Richard Center, 331 Thompson St. Instructor: Msgr. John F. Bradley Theology 201. The Foundations of Christian Theology Tuesdays, beginning Sept. 15, 2-4-8:00 p.m., Gabriel Richard Center, 331 Thompson St. Instructor: The Rev. Thomas G. Litka (Newman Club course offerings continued next column) THE NEWMAN CLUB (Continued from first column) Theology 301. Studies in Sacred Scriptures: The History and Theology of the Old Testament. Thursdays, beginning Sept. 17, 1-3-7:00 p.m., Gabriel Richard Center, 331 Theology 401. Christian Marriage. Mondays and Thursdays, Thompson St. Instructor: The Rev. Thomas G. Litka. beginning Nov. 2, 9:00 p.m., Gabriel Richard Center; 331 Thompson St. Instructor: Msgr. John F. Bradley. Philosophy 101. Introduction to Scholastic Philosophy. Mondays, beginning Sept. 14, 8:00 p.m., Gabriel Richard Center, 331 Thompson St. lstructor: Mr. Thomas Schoenbaum. Philosophy 201. Psychological Issues-Aquinas and Freud. Tuesdays, beginning Sept. 15, 8:00 p.m., Gabriel Richard Center, 331 Thompson St. Instructor: Mr. Patrick Lucas Philosophy 301. Christian Existentialism. Tuesdays, beginning Sept. 15, 8:00'p.m., Gabriel Richard Center, 331 Thompson St., Instructor: -Mr. Theodore Thompson History 101. History of Early Christianity. Tuesdays, beginning Sept. 15, 1-3-7:00 pm., Gabriel Richard Center, 331 Thompson St. Instructor: Mr. Thomas Giles. to the 14th Centuries. Tuesdays, beginning Sept. 15, 7:00 p.m., History 201. The Development of Christian Art from the 4th Gabriel Richard Center. 331 Thomps9n St. Instructor: Mr. Bernard Bonario History 301. The Reformation and Christtian Unity. Thursdays, beginning Sept: 1.7, 7:00 p.m., Gabriel Richard Center, 331 Thompson St, Instructor: Mr. Timothy Gregory Ethics 101. Nursing Ethics. Mondays, beginning Sept. 14, 8:00 p.m., Gabriel Richard Center, 331 Thompson St. Instructor: The Rev. Thomas G. Litka Ethics 201. Medical Ethics. Thursdays, beginning Sept. 17, 7:00 p.m., Gabriel Richard Center, 331 Thompson St. Instructor: Msgr. John F. 'Bradley THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN, OFFICE OF RELIGIOUS AFFAIRS, 2282 Student Activities Building, 764-7442 Christian Ethics and Modern Society. Thursdays, Sept. 10- Nov. 19, 12:00-1:00 p.m., Michigan League, Conference Room II, Luncheon 50c. Instructor: Dr. N. Patrick Murray American Culture and the Crises of Identity. Tuesdays, Sept. 8-Nov. 24, 12:00-1:00 p.m., Michigan League, Conference Room I, Luncheon 54c. Instructor: Mrs. Elizabeth H. Sumner I i 1 t fI