Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, May 16, 1972 Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, May 16, 1972 CITY NOTICE A public hearing on the Broadway Hills Apartments site plan will be held by the Ann Arbor City Planning Commis- sion in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 100 North Fifth Avenue, Ann Arbor on May 23, 1972 at 7:30 p.m. The pro- perty is located on Broadway south of Plymouth/Broadway intersection. The property consists of 10.82 acres and would be developed as an apartment complex. A copy of the site plan will be displayed in the First Floor lobby of City Hall, Ann Arbor, Michigan, for seven (7) days prior to the public hearing. Michael R. Piochasha, Planning Director Publish May 16, 1972 A public hearing on the Hidden Valley Club Apart- ments site plan will be held by the Ann Arbor City Planning Commission in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 100 North Fifth Avenue, Ann Arbor on May 23, 1972 at 7:30 p.m. The property is located on State Road north of Waters Road. The property consists of 14.47 acres and would be developed as an apartment complex. A copy of the site plan will be displayed in the First Floor lobby of City Hall, Ann Arbor, Michigan, for seven (7) days prior to the public hearing. Michael R. Piochasha, Planning Director Publish May 16, 1972 A public hearing on the Packard Platt Plaza site plan will be held by the Ann Arbor City Planning Commission in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 100 North Fifth Avenue, Ann Arbor on May 23, 1972 at 7:30 p.n. The property is lo- cated at the corner of Packard and Platt. The property con- sists of 6.22 acres and would be developed as a commercial district. A copy of the site plan will be displayed in the First Floor lobby of City Hall, Ann Arbor, Michigan, for seven (7) days prior to the public hearing. Michael R. Piochasha, Planning Director Publish May 16, 1972 A public hearing on the Barret Jacobs Apartments area plan will be held by the Ann Arbor City Planning Com- mission in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 100 North Fifth Avenue, Ann Arbor on May 23, 1972 at 7:30 p.m. The pro- perty is located north of Plymouth Rd. and west of Upland Drive. The property consists of 16.00 acres and would be de- veloped as an apartment complex. A copy of the area plan will be displayed in the First Floor lobby of City Hall, Ann Arbor, Michigan, for seven (7) days prior to the public hearing. Michael R. Piochasha, Planning Director Publish May 16, 1972 A public hearing on the Cambridge Arms Apartmentss (amended) site plan will be held by the Ann Arbor City Planning Commission in the Council Chambers, City Hall. 100 North Fifth Avenue, Ann Arbor on May 23, 1972 at 7:30 p.m. The property is located at Packard Rd. east of Stone School Rd. The property concists of 8.3 acres and would be developed as an apartment complex. A copy of the site plan will be displayed in the First Floor lobby of City Hall, Ann Arbor, Michigan, for seven (7) days pior to the public hearing. Michael R. Piochasha, Planning Director Publish May 16, 1972 A public hearing on the Newport West Phase II site plan will be held by the Ann Arbor City Planning Commis- sion in the Council Chambers, City Hall, 100 North Fifth Avenue, Ann Arbor on May 23, 1972 at 7:30 p.m. The pro- perty is located at Newport and Bird Road. The property consists of 50.3 acres and would be developed as a terrace- family residential development. A copy of the site plan will be displayed in the First Floor lobby of City Hall, Ann Arbor, Michigan, for seven (7) days prior to the public hearing. Michael R. Piochasha, Planning Director Publish May 16, 1972 A public hearing on the Big Boy of Ann Arbor (amend- ed) site plan will be held by the Att Arbor City Planning Commission in the Council Chambers. City Hall, 100 North Fifth Avenue, Ants Arbor on May 23, 1972 at 7:30 p.m. The property is located on Washtenaw Ave. east of Huron Park- way and west of U.S. 23. The property consists of 1.67 acres and would be developed as a drive-in restaurant. A copy of the site plan will be displayed in the First Floor lobby of City Hall, Ann Arbor, Michigan, for seven (7) days prior to the public hearing. Michael R. Pioch ah Planning Direcior Publishs May 16, 1972 Baltimore trips Tigers; Chisox stop hot Twins From Wire Service teports The Minnesota Twins, leaders in the American League's West Division and the Detroit Tigers, who think they are leading the AL East, were both cooled down yesterday by divisional challen- gers. The Twins were halted by the Chicago White Sox 4-3, and Baltimore nicked the Tigers 3-2. Jim Palmer pitched and hit the Orioles to their victory, halt- ing a four game Oriole loss streak. Palmer, 3-3. spaced four Tiger hits, including two solo homeruns. and scored the win- ning win after tripling in the seventh inning. Palmer started the seventh inning rally by booming his three-bagger over the head of center fielder Jim Northrup. Don Bo signs 28 recruits, awards spring honors Michigan football coach Bo Schembechler announced Sun- day the signing of 28 players who will enroll at Michigan in the fall. All 28 are from the midwest with Michigan being represented by 12 players, Ohio 13, Indiana two and Illinois one. The group includes two play- ers, Greg Strinko and Keith Johnson, who already have bro- thers on the Michigan squad. Strinko's brother, Steve is a sophomore linebacker while DIAL 8-6416 Academy Award Winner BEST! PICTUREj Johnson's brother, Larry, is a junior defensive end. Schembechler is pleased with the group, saying, "These are the kind of young men that we feel will contribute to the Mich- igan program, helping it to re- main a success. It is scholar- athletes of this caliber that we want at Michigan." Schembechler also expects to announce several more signings in the near future. Schembechler also announced the annual spring practice awards with junior Randy Lo- gan, sophomoreTons Drake and and freshmsans Denntis Franklins winning the honors. D)enny demoted ANAHEIM (P) - Onetime Tiger 31-game winner Denny McLain was optioned to the minor leagues yesterday by the Oakland Athletics. Manager Dick Williams said the former Cy Young Award winner was sent to Birmingham of the Class AA Southern League. Logan, a senior defensive back from Detroit won the Mey- er Morton Award given each year to the player who shows the greatest development and most promise as a result of the spring practice. Drake, who moved into the starting job at defensive wide half-back was awarded the Frederick C. Matthaei Award, which is given to the junior-to- be who displays leadership, drive and achievement not only on the playing field but also in the classroom. Drake moved in- to the starting job at the wide side. Franklin, a quarterback from Massillon, Ohio, won the John F. Maulbetsch Award, given to a freshman after spring prac- tice for desire, character, capac- ity for leadership and future success, both on and off the field. Extremely quick and showing a strong arm, Franklin demonstrated throughout the spring that he has the ability to become a fine field general. Buford followed with a bloop single to center 0- score Palmer and knock starter Les Cain (0-2) out of the game. Detroit's runs came on homers by Gates Brown and Willie Hor- ton. The Tigers now trail first- place Cleveland by a full game. Minnesota was cooled down by the strong charging White Sox who took their fifth straight win behind the pitching of Wilbur Wood, now 6-2. Dick Allen and Bill Melton supplied the scoring punch, batting in three Chicago runs. The Kansas City Royals moved out of the basement of the West division by nipping the Texas Rangers, 5-4, on Cookie Rojas' tie-breaking double. Rojas' hit in the eighth inning came cff reliever Horacio Pina, the last of three Texas pitchers. In National League action Houston moved back to within one-half game of the Los Angeles Dodgers by blasting Atlanta's inept pitching staff for eight runs, and an 8-2 win. Philadel- phia shut out Chicago 4-0, the New York Mets topped Mon- treal 5-3, and Pittsburgh ripped the reeling St. Louis Cardinals 4-1 in other NL action. Major League Standings Amercan League Cleveland 14 8 .36 - Detroit 13 9 .591 1 Baltimore2 1i .522 Boasto 12 .400 5 New York 8 14 .364 6 Milwaukee 6 14 .300 7 Minanesoa 16 06.727 Oakland 13 7 .650 2 Cbicago 14 9 .609 2.) Texs1T 14 .417 7 ssCity 1 5,40 California 9 14 .391 0 Baltimore 3 ietrt Kansas City 5 Texas 4 aadat Califoainc. Other clubs not sehedttled Todays Gaoes Oakland (Se go 00) at California (ClIark , ngt Texas (Gogolewski, 2-2) at Kansas City (Rooker, 1-0), night Minnesota (Woodson, 3-0) at Chicago (iBahansen 34)mnight Baltimotre (C ac r 1-3) at Detroit (Ti nterman, 2-2), night New York (Kekich, 2-2) at Cleve- land (Colbert, 0-t or Hargan, 0-0), night Botston (ttCulp, 2-3) at Milwaukee (Brett, 2-3), night National League East New York is 71720- Philadelphia 15 10 .600 3 Montreca 3 2 .50 5 Chicago 11 13 .40 6. 2t1sb2r .00 5. t Loots101 .30 8 West Los Angeles 16 10 .615 - Houston 15 10 .600 , Cincin at5A .430 3: San Diego 12 14 .461 4 Atlanta 10 16 .4006 san Francisco 9 19 .321 8 Yesterday s Results Ph iia drphia 4, Chicago S New York 5, Montreal 3 Pittsburgh 4, St. Louis 1 Houston 8, Atlanta I Los Angeles at San Diego, inc. 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