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DAY, SEPTEMBER 25,195:

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By The Associated Press

Milwaukee's champion Braves,
back home for their final three
games against the last place Phil-
adelphia Phillies, today were rated
5-8 favorites to win the sizzling
National League race.
The home park edge and an
extra day of rest for the cripples
were some of' the factors that
made the Braves the favorites over
the traveling Los Angeles Dodgers'
and the reeling, all but dead San
Francisco Giants.
The Giants, trailing the co-
leaders by two games with three
left to play and losers of five
straight, were all but written off.
Off Day Thursday
All of the Major League clubs
.had Thursday off. This gave the'
cripples a chance to heal and all
players another 24 hours to feel

the mounting pIfessure of the
pulse-pounding pennant race.
In one respect, the Dodgers,
who wind up their thrilling come-
back with three games against the
Cubs at Wrigley Field, have one
advantage. They take on the Cubs
in the afternon today while the
Braves face the Phils at night.
If the Dodgers and Don Drys-
dale (17-13) can beat the Cubs
and Glen Hobbie (16-13), the heat
will be blazing on the Braves in
the evening. It will be figety Lew
Burdette (21-14) against young.
Don Cardwell (9-10) at County
Stadium.
The Giants close out their final
three contests against the Cards at
St. Louis. In the opener tonight,
San Francisco's workhorse, Sam
Jones (20-15) will oppose Vinegar
Bend Mizell (13-9).,
If rain should force a postpone-

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ment, any game that would affect
the battle for first place would
have to be played off. This possi-
bility, along with the strong
chance of a first-place tie between
Milwaukee and Los Angeles, could
make the World Series a mid-
October spectacle. The World
Series will open in the home of
the Chicago White Sox.
A tie between Milwaukee and
Los Angeles would force a best
of three playoff with the first
game at Milwaukee, Sept. 28, and
the next two at Los Angeles, Sept.
29 and 30.
Manager's Opinions
What do the managers think
about the situation?
Fred Hantey, Milwaukee - "We
went into Pittsburgh figuring we'd
be all right if we won two out of
three. We did and now we're in
good position. We have them at
home the rest of the way."
Walt Alston, Los Angeles -It
looks like a fight right down to
the last game. Drysdale is our
starter today but we don't know
after that. We've been playing
good ball and I can't see that our
players are too tense. They're
keyed up and ready to go."
Bill Rigney, San Francisco -
"We're still alive. They haven't
counted us out yet."
Haney probably will have John-
ny Logan back at shortstop. The
veteran missed several games be-
cause of an infected toe but re-
turned to action for one inning
Wednesday night. If he plays,
Felix Mantilla probably will shift
from short to second base.
Burdette has been the Braves'
big winner in the drive that saw
the champs win four of their last
five games and 13 of their last 17.

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WHEN the time comes to write the
folks for more funds, MORRILL'S
at 314 South State Street has a fine
selection of Cranes and Eaton's so-
cial stationery.
MORRI LL'S
314 S. State St. NO 3-2481
J24
HAVING A PARTY?
Come to Ralph's for all
refreshment supplies. Open
until 12 midnight.
RALPH'S MARKET
109 Packard NO 2-3175
J6
MORRILL'S, 314 South State Street,
is the dealer to see for world famous
Olympia portable typewriters. They
invite you to come in and try one
for yourself.
MORRI LL'S
314 S. State St NO 3-2481
J25
ORGANS and PIANOS BY
BALDWIN - LOWREY -- ESTEY
THOMAS - IVERS & POND.
H. F. MILLER
Makers, restorers and dealers of
rare violins and bows.
Sales-Service-Rentals
MADDY MUSIC
508 E. William NO 3-3395
J12
M-EDIUM-SIZE semi-private stable has
vacancy for one boarder. Outside
Hunter Course and 2- jumping rings.
Private and semi-private instruction
in equitation, jumping and dres-
sage. Indoor polo Sun. afternoon.
Jerry Everett, 3551 N. Maple, NO
2-8026. J17
TYPING, EDITING OF THESES, papers;
electric typewriter; one block from
campus. NO 8-8918, J16
ONE-DAY SERVICE
AT SANFORDS .
Shoe Repairing
Hat Cleaning
Tailoring
Pressing
Shoe Shining
119 East Ann Street
Open Til 8 P. M
Also Sundays & Holidays
(Opposite court house since 1927)
NO 8-6966
J2
WASHINGS and/or-ironings Free pick-
up and delivery, Specializing in Cot-
ton dresses. NO 2-9020. AA1
Headquarters for All Household Goods
Waste paper baskets
Dust mops
Brooms
Ironing boards
Cooking ware
And many other items
MUEHLIG & LANPHEAR
311 S. Main St.
NO 2-3277
J4
USED CARS
1958 AUSTIN HEALY SPRITE: 7,500 mi.,
new condition $1,600. NO 3-2329 after
5 P.M. N10
1949 DE SOTO coupe, $73. Call NO
5-6469 after 5 P.M. N9
1957 MGA, blue, white walls, R & H,
15,000 miles. Best offer. G. Scherer,
NO 2-2107. N
1957 AUSTIN HEALEY. Excellent con-
dition. $2,150. Call FE 8-1902 or FE
3-9528. N6
1952 NASH, radio, heater, hydramatic.
NO 5-5369. N7
1956 PORSCHE, perfect condition, hard
top, sharp. Privately owned, priced
right. NO 3-1372. N4
'56 DELRAY, power glide, 2 door, leath-
er upholstery, heater, newly painted.
Excellent condition, $675. GE 7-5913.
N1

FOR RENT
WANTED: Girl to share apartment. $35
monthly including utilities. a block
from campus. Call NO 3-7242, ask for
Nellie. C63
AVAILABLE NOW. Clean, partly fur-
nished small apartment on campus
for 1 adult. $75 a month, Pay own
electricity. NO 2-7395 after 6 P.M.
C62
TWO BLOCKS from campus, unfur-
nished 3 rooms and bath. New wall
to wal carpeting, refrigerator, stove,
heat and water furnished. This is
perfect for faculty member or teach-
ing fellow who appreciates clean
and quiet. $115 per month, 905 Oak-
land Ave. C61
GIRL'S large single room on campus,
kitchen privileges, automatic laundry,
T.v., parking. Call NO 5-5523. C60
ROOMS FOR RENT in a quiet house.
Large closets a- linens furnished. NO
5-5428. C57
MODERN 4 bedroom house. unfur-
nished. Garage. 2 blocks from cam-
pus. 3-4728. C58
FURNISHED ROOM in quiet home,
. semi-private bath and phone. 1208
Prospect St. PhonO 2-0648 evenings.
C55
WANTED: Personable young man to
share excellent two room apt. featur-
ing new furniture and fixtures, wall
to wall carpeting, tiled bath and
pleasant pastel colors. Two blocks
from campus. Reasonable rent. NO
2-4815. C59
ON CAMPUS
Singles, doubles. Linens furnished.
Only 1,2 block from Law Quad. at
804 S. State. (atrHill). C54
HILL AND OAKLAND
One block from law school. Apart-
ments for three or four. Completely
furnished. Also three-bedroom fur-
nished house for rent. Can accom-
modate six males or females. Call
John Sharemet, NO 3-3388 or NO
2-8454. C53

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ONE-DAY
.80
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Figure 5 overage words to a line.
Call Classified between 1 :00 and 3:00 Mon. thru Fri,
and 9:00 and 11:30 Saturday - Phone NO 2-4786

L.LINCOLN
MERCURY
EDSEL
ENGLISH FORD

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BUSINESS PERSONAL
TEACHER of singing and speaking;
class or% private lessons. Carol F.
Westerman. NO 8-6584. FF1
HELP WANTED-Male
Excellent CAREER Opportunity
Married or engaged male graduat-
ing , seniors or grad students, any
field. Write Box 1, Michigan Daily.
YI
BARGAIN CORNER
ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords-$7.95; socks
39c; shorts 69c; military supplies.
Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington. W1
ROOM AND BOARD
ROOM AND BOARD available in pro-
fessional fraternity. Corner of Hill
and Forest. Call NO 3-2600. E3
BOARD available in professional fra-
ternity, corner of Hill and Forest.
Call NO 3-2600. E4

REAL ESTATE:
NEAR CAMPUS -- 3 bedroom house
within walking distance of University
campus, garage, oil' heat. Phone NO
3-5098 after 5 P.M. to see. R2
CAR SERYiCE, ACCESSORIES
NEW ATLAS TIRES
"Gripsafe" in sets of 4; 4--670xl1
.55&75;, 750x24," .$74.95; (plus recap-
able tires and tax). Other sizes
comparably low. Tune-ups. Brake
service.
HICKEY'S SERVICE STATION
Cor. Main & Catherine NO 8-7717
84
C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our business.
Atlas tires, batteries and accessor-
ies. Warranted &guaranteed. See
us for the' best price on :new &
used tires. Road service-mechantic
on duty.
"You expect .more 'from Standard
and you get it1"
1220 A. University at Forest
NO 8-9168
Protect your cartl
" Fall Changeover
. Antifreeze
. Winter Lubrication
Complete Tune-up Service Available
GOLDEN'S
SERVICE STATION
601 Packard NO 8-9429
53
WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SHOP
Bumping and Painting
2007 South State NO 2-3350
, , S2

3345 Woshtenow
Phone NO 3-4197

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NEW CARS

SPEC IAL
TEN -DAY
RATE
.39
.47f
.54

Quality Service
A Must

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VERY NICE rooms (men), linens fur- ROOM and meals with private family
nished. $5 and $6. NO 2-0326. C49 for 2. NO 2-8292. E2

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APT. PROVIDING country living with
complete privacy and freedom from
traffic commotion in a relatively new
home. On one of the lakes in the
Huron River chain and possessing
many recreational facilities. Suitable
for one or two-child under 2 yrs. ac-
ceptable. Chance to work for part or
all rent: $50 per month including heat.
Phoney HA 6-3102. -C39
CAMPUS ROOMS, large quiet singles,
doubles, linens furnished. Reason-
able. NO 3-4747. C2
FURNISHED student rooms: Male - 2
singles at $10, 1 double $14-linen,
near Packard and Hill. NO 2-8372. C3
812 PAULINE, 3 rooms and bath,gas
heat, Oct. 1. $75. Clean and attrac-
tive. NO 3-6415 or Pontiac, FE 2-6681.
C5
415 W. DAVIS. Very attractive second
floor duplex. Four rooms and garage.
Carpeted throughout. Unfurnished.
$120 plus electricity. NO 3-3671: C12
FOUR ROOM, two bedroom apartment.
$125. All utilities included. Private
entrance. NO 2-7531. C14
BOARDERS wanted. Good food at rea-
sonable rates. Call hise. mgr. at NO
2-8312. 1319 Cambridge Rd. BBl
ON CAMPUS
One block. Modern apartments. 514
S. Forest. Also rooms.,NO 2-1443. C25
PARKING
Space and garage. 514 S. Forest.
NO. 2-1443. C26
FREE MONTH-Lovely three rooms and
bath. Lease, $90. NO 2-5279. 100
STUDENTS: " Room and/or board at
men's fraternity, 1108 Hill Street.
Rooms - $160 per semester. Board--
$16.10 per week (any or all meals).
Call Jim Schmalzriedt, NO 3-1767.
C37
LARGE ROOM, single 8 per week. HU
2-4959, 5643 Geddes Road. C35.
FURNISHED campus apts. for 3-4 single
students. Pvt. bath. $105-$150 per
month. 344 S. Division St., NO 3-8134.
C30
PERSONAL
TRAVEL in the right circles
Get on Musket's Carousel
Sunday, Sept. 27th
Union Ballroom 7 P.M. F17

UPPER CLASSMEN or g rads, linens
furnished, also board. 1319 Hill St.
near Forest, NO 2-6422. El
TRANSPORTATION
WANTED: Riders, daily, between Allen
Park and Ann Arbor. DU 1-5898. 01

Get Just the size Ford or other fine
truck you want for as long as you
need it . . an hour, day, week or
month. We furnish everything but
the driver. Rates are low.

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HELP WANTED
NEED EXTRA DOUGH? We need
eral ive wire student (male and
male) for part time selling. Call
Morrill' at 31 8. State.
MALE students with cars needed
Sun. newspaper delivery. For full
formation call NO 3-7541 Ext.
after 5 P.M.
HELP WANTED.".Sals Represental
In Men's Dorms. Must be a member
respective house in dorm. Con
Chuck, NO 2-3241 1-5 P.M.
BABY SITTER NEEDED for one'f
year old, Monday and Wednea
afternoons 12:45-3:15 p.m. during
semester. Call NO 5-5585 anytin
FEMALE: Mature person for get
office work. 'Some typing. Perma1
position. 40 hour week. Univer
Microfilm Inc., 313 N. 1st Street.

WOMAN'S 26" Eng. bike, baskets, light,
good condition. NO 2-6291 after 5:30.
B15
TYPEWRITER, Royal quiet deluxe port-
able with case. Purchased 1958. Never
used. $80. Phone.NO-8-82;9. B14
PORTABLE IMonitor washing machine.
Cabinet style. Perfect condition. $40.
NO 3-9670. B13

514 East Washington
Phone NO 3-4126

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Especially suitable for-Army R.O.T.C., Navy R.O.T.C., Air Force R.O.T.C.

made over comfortable army-navy lasts. Size 13

$8.50.

PIANOS-ORGANS NEW & USED
Ann Arbor Piano & Organ Co.
213 E. Washington NO 3-3109
X1
30 YEARS of EXPERIENCE
ON RADIO SERVICE
12 YEARS of TV EXPERI ENCE
Qualify Us to Handle Your
Radio & Record Player Problems.
We carry a complete stock of Dia-
mond and Sapphire needles plus
parts for domestic and foreign ra-
dios, changers, and tape recorders.

EVERGREENS: -'Michael Lee, an em-
ployee of chem stores, raises juni-
pers, yews, arborvitae, ete., as a hobby,
and sells them at wholesale or less,
$2.50 to $5.00. Call NO 8-8574:. B9
DRESS SUIT in excellent condition.
Size 39 long. Phone NO 2-1725. R10
FOR SALE: Good- tan camel's hair
coat. Size 2. $25.00. NO 3-6343. B1R
FOR SALE: Man's bicycle, good condi-
tion. Used very few times, $20. Call
NO 3-2086 after 5:30 p.m. B12
MAYTAG: wringer type washer, good
condition. NO 3-5927. B8
CHILDREN'S BICYCLES

122 East Washington Street
SAMUEL J. BENJAMIN, '27 Lit., Owner

CERTIFIED TEACHER to worlk
kindergarten age- children. Hrs.
to 530 n.m. call Nq 8-7282.
six call NO 2-3617.

BLIND S uDENT desires a reader.
informlatiort call only between
p.m. NO 8-8156.
APPLICATIONS now being taken
Michigan Dail'y paper boy, mno.
delivery, $14 'per week. No collec
Call Steve, NO 2-5400.
SALESMAN; Extra cash for se
good students selling ads and
scriptions for new publication., V
;3ox 474, Anti Arbor, Mich.
WANTED: Part time or full time -9
man with the John Hancock (Mw
Life Insurance Co. Call NO 2.
Tues. and Wed. from 12-3.
WANTED-Experienced Arthur Mi
teachers, full. or part time. NO 2-
1311 S. University.
ROLL WEEVIL JASS BAND needs
perienced two-beat drummer,
female vocalist. Call Dan Havens
3-5757.

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FOR SALE-Duo-Therm oil heater, bar-
rels, tubing, etc. Call NO 5-5145 days

WANTED: Three tickets to the Mich.
State game, will pay good price. Call
Judy. 5557 Lloyd. F20
BLOCK M MEMBERS: Wear white shirts
to game on Saturday. F16
THE 26TH ALREADY. What? I-Hop clod.
F7

HELP WANTED HELP WANTED

STUDENT. Bicycle Auction Saturday
Sept. 26. Opens at 8:30, Auction: 9:30-
12:30 at SAB. F
BE A big wheel on campus. Come to
the Student Bicycle Auction. F9

Al U

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