'age T en THE M1CClGAN DAILY Friday, July 21, 1972 ag* enTEMHGA.ALYFdy.u- 1,17 We have the BEST REPAIRS and SERVICE around-TRY US SPORTS CAR SERVICE OF ANN ARBOR, Inc. 4705 Washtenow (next to Ypsi-Ann drive in) 434-01 10 T-W F-8-6; M and Th 8-9 COLD BEER & WINE DELIVERED To Your Door (Dorms Included) T HOMPSON'S PIZZA 761-0001 PIZZAS SHRIMP CHICKEN FISH NO DELIVERY CHARGE! - - -.. - T-I T E R-lVA I Murtaugh taps Willie Cedeno wins outfield spot SAN FRANCISCO (A) -Wil- lie Mays of the New York Mets was among 11 players named by manager Danny Murtaugh Thurs- day to complete the 28-man Na- tional League All-Star sqtiad for next Thtrsday's game at At lanta. The eight starting players selected by fans and the nine- man pitching stall were an- notunced eari et. II $1.50 8: O FRI. & SAT. Bob White Murtaugh, who retired after leading the Pittsburgh Pirates to the 1971 World Series cham- pionship, also said managers Charlie Fox of the San Fran- cisco Giants and Red Schoend- ienst of the St. Louis Cardinals have accepted invitations t. serve as coaches. Others named to round out tae squad include catchers Manny Sanguillen of Pittsburgh and Ted Simmons of St. Louis. Infielde.s are Glenn Beckert, Chicage Cus second baseman; Nate Colbert, San Diego Padres first-basemo.n: Ron Santo. Chicago third bar - man, and Chris Speier. San Fran- cisco Giants shortstop. Outfielders are Lou Brock of St. Louis, Cesar Cedeno of t h e Houston Astros, Al Oliver of the Pillsburgh Pirates and Billy Williams of Chicago, Mays, who was traded by th Giants to New York in May, i,, senior man on the National Order Your Subscription Today 764-0558 League All Star team, having played in 22 games going back to 1954. He holds the following All-Star records: Most hits, 23; at bats. 72: runs. 20; stoln ban- es, 6. and putouts 53. Winner Winner of yesterday's Flack the Fan contest was Fast Bob- by Winter of East Ann. Fast Bobby correctly identified the record setting foursome as Hir- uan Fong, Joe Hoerner, Mudcat Grand, and Gene Hackman. Sports Fans, if you like excite- ment, enter our Flack the Fan contest. Entry blanks on spec- ially marked packages on KRog- gies. Santo has appeared in ei g h games, Williams five, Secker" four, Brock three, and Sanguil- len and Colbert two. It will mark the Alt-Star de- huts of Cedeno, Oliver, Simmsos and Speier. Murtaugh also sai that train- ers Dave Pursley of Atlanva and Tony Bartirome of Pittsbiir:h will handle the same task fo the National League All-St aAs. GET ATTENTO vmR rv i cnRrn sar c. DeTween VDCH A ANN ADRAD Mon-Thurs. Show time 8:30, Feature time 9:301 Fri., Sat., Sun. Feature time 8:30 & 1 :30 MARLON BRANDO JAME: LAAN RICHARD CASTELLANO AL PACINO sc c COUNRY I I T E-Y ) EIPN MUSIC 11411 Hil ST RE ET I L2~i] "Go see it and , be slap-happy!" -WANDA HALE, acluost M N. Y Dail New= DIAL 5-6290 CONTINUOUS DAILY FROM 1 :15 P.M. MICHIGAN REPERTORY '72 TONIGHT-8 p.m. I TH E awp*W j HOSTAGE additional performances 25, 27, 29 INDIVIDUAL TICKETS $2.00, $3.00 in the air-conditioned POWER CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS Box Office open 12:30-8:00 Mon.-Fri Phone 763-3333 STUDENT RUSH TICKETS AVAILABLE MOVING OUT 0 10 "Feminist Literary Magazine FICTION ARTICLES POETRY ARTWORK 50c Available at Local Book Stores For and by women M'AL A Peter TECHNICOLOR* Bogdv no 'c u ptodu1ction' " aS*n**"""**s*e. *