Sunday, September 26, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Sunday, September 26, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven - ---,.. -ter .' A ,,y . Ak ANN ARBOR'S BEST iDodgers slice Giants' CLOTHING BUYS The Fine Print Will Tell You Why From wire service Reports sixth. Lee May also homered for Ferguson Jenkins won his 23rd In other American League ac- All our apparel gently used The Los Angeles Dodgers inch- the Reds, his 39th of a super- game with a route-going perform- tion, Baltimore outlasted Cleve- ed to within one game of the San productive season. ance as the Cubbies juiced Phil- land 6-4 in eleven innings, Minne- 419 DETROIT ST. Francisco Giants yesterday after- Ace fireman Ed Sprague stopped adelphia 4-2. Jenkins also blasted sota bombed Kansas City 7-2 in ANN> ARBOR noon by bopping the Atlanta a Giant rally in the seventh and his sixth homer of the year to the first of a doubleheader and ANN ARBOR /Braves 5-4. San Francisco drop- blanked the choking Giants over get his ball club off and running. Milwaukee whipped Oakland 8-6. 663-2008 ped a thrilling 6-5 decision to Cin- the last two innings to pick up his Bob Aspromonte's pinch single Craig Nettles wasted his 2 8 t h cinnati. first win of the season. Taking the in the 15th inning drove in Tom homer of the season for the Ind- A solo homer by Duke Sims was loss was veteran Don McMahon, Foli with the wining run yester- ians in a battle of relief pitchers _ .__ a key blow in the Dodger wi i. now 10-6. day as the New York Mets edged Pete Richert got the win for the ;« t The gutty Los Angeles team bang- Both the Giants and Dodgers the Pittsburgh Pirates 2-1. Orioles K 0, < . xt~rx.w..:v.,.s";<< x ed out nine hits in support o ~4 ininghule Do Stto, owhave four games left to go in the Foli opened the 15th with a Harmon Killebrew carried Mn- nning hurlekay rer as- fading season, single and moved on up a sacri- nesota to its win with his 2 7 t h O Frb R+ 16-12. They kon ednorersh I hr t Lfice by winning pitcher D a n n y homer of the campaign, a two- ketballer Ron Reed in the sixth In other National League action, Frisella. Then Bud Harrelson flied run shot in the seventh inning. inning with a big four-run rally. the St. Louis Cardinals made good SER V C ES Atant coldnt pt teirelevn ue o elvenhit an dupedout, and, after Leroy Stanton was Killebrew's shot traveled 425 feet 1ST U D EN T SER V C E hits together. Montreal 8-6. The Cardinals intentionally walked, Aspromonte before coming to rest in a down- Hal McRae's second homer of racked up last year's top rookie P L C Y B A R Dthegamesen teGintstote CarlMonJeryi e ame. BThe Metsnscored first, nicking Milwaukee knocked out Rollie tiI cinnati's Riverfront Stadium. Af- the Expos until the fifth when third when Harrelson doubled, eighth to sail past the Athletics. McRae and George Foster they sent him whimpering home moved up on a grounder and 9cor- A double by Andy Kosco and THERE IS A VACANCY FOR each homered in the second to with a big threerun rally. Stan ed on Cleon Jones' sacrifice fly. Johnny Briggs' single were th., key 'WHICH YOU CAN APPLY! 'keep the Reds in the thick of the Swanson hit his first major league Rookie Tim Hosley drove in five blows in the rally. .a game, McRae blasted another good round-tripper in the fifth f o ' runs with two long homers, lead- Jim Kaat scattered nine hits SIGN UP FOR INTERVIEWS for three runs to win it in the Montreal. ing the Detroit Tigers to a 10-7'and pitched the Minnesota Twins / ~ 1 7 \ I -- __-------- -triumph over the New York Yan- to a 7-0 victory in the second IN SG OFFICES (3~X Mich. Unfion) tees yesterday. game and a sweep of yesterday's ann arbor film cooperative Hosley led a 13-hit Tiger at- doubleheader against the Kansas INTERVIEWS TO BE HELD Gregory PekJohn Huston' tack off four Yankee hurlers with City A's. INTERVIEWS TGOegoryHPeck Orson Welles inJonHsns TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHTS a two-run homer in the second Cesar Tovar, who drove in three M OBY DICK Iand a three-run shot in the third, runs with a double and two sin- his first homers in the m a j o i gles in the first game, doubled based on Herman Melville's novel leagues. and singled twice in the nightcap. Screenplay by Ray Bradbury and John Huston Detroit chased New York start- He scored two runs and drove in er Mike Kekich, in the third with another. TUESDAY - September 28 - ONLY! a four-run outburst to move ahead loving peo le for good 7-5Tovar's double started a four- auditorium a 7 & 9:30 p.m. still only 75C Willie Horton returned to t h e run fourth inning for the Twins whne how to ive. angel hall children 35c Detroit lineup for the first time in the nightcap with George Mit- Tha' harrHCOMINGTHURSDAY--Midnight Cowboy since August 27,awhen he was hit terwald doubling two of the runs CO IN TURDA -MdnghCwbyon the face by a pitch, and col- home. ____ _ _ _lected two singles, Tovar singled and scored on .Rod Carew's triple in the fifth and II I then singled Kaat home with an- .. 1 A A I ~rif /nl Iir other run in the sixth. irgin to one f -Associated Press Shah on skis Mohammed Reza Pahlevi, otherwise known as the Shah of Iran, takes time out from affairs of state to do a little water-skiing on a lake up in the scenic Rlburz Mountains. 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Monzon was in control of the fight when the end came, mark- ing his 66th straight bout without a loss and the second defense of the title he won by knocking out Nino Benvenuti in 1970. READ AND USE THE DAILY CLASSIFIEDS REGISTER TO VOTE Sept. 27-Oct. 1 Michigan Union Lobby 3 P.M.-8 P.M. North Campus Commons 3-7 P.M. I . - -_________________________________ - ________________________________________________ Championship yesterday by scor- ing a 3-1 victory over Ernest Pieper Jr. of San Juan Bautista, Calif., after trailing until the11th hole. Draper, the, current. Western Senior champion, gained a two-up lead on the 15th hole with a tee- shot 22 feet from the cup. He putted from there for a birdie two. Another fine tee shot on the 17th, two feet from The cup, again gave Draper a birdie two, and enabled him to finish off Pieper. Draper won the first two holes of the match and then lost the next three. He evened the match on the 6th with a par. Pieper went ahead again with a five-foot putt for a birdie on the 7th and stayed ahead until the 11th where Draper evened the match with two putts for a par four. Draper scored an- other par four on the 14th to take the lead as Pieper hit into a trap. Invest 99c now in SU PERBOX and save three to five dollars next month! Saturday and Sunday Ivan the Terrible PART 11 1941-1946, Sergei Eisenstein Eisenstein is the oniversally ac- claimed master of composition & editing. Ivan is his final and perhaps, his most powerful work. Part I contains Eisenstein's only color sequence. Music by Pro- kofiev. ARCHITECTURE AUDITORIUM 7:00 and 9:05 75c BIMSO IS Welcomes You To Michigan HAS MORE TO OFFER Not just the best pizza and Italian Food but the finest live entertainment in town Sign-ups for Interviews for students interested in serving as members of " LSA Student Government Executive Council " LSA Student Gov. Administrative Vice-President " LSA Complaint Service . University-wide Judiciary . 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