Saturday, June 19, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven aura,,Jn 9 91TEMCIA AL aeEee 00o MAYNaRp ANN MBOR MICHIGAN 7698511 EARLY SUMMER SALE SUITS, SLACKS, SHOES Fine Men's Imported Sportswear . D Y+ Y0 DYA! f I Monday! 9:30--:00A.M. o HAWG TATE >- folk rock blues b No cover-no increase 208 W. Huron are more than just cheap places to live. The word "Co-op" is one that indicates a collec- tive effort to create a socialist alternative to landlords in Amerika. They have (many singles) available now. Come to the I.C.C. office for information: Room 3-N, Michigan Union Central Campus--668-6872 Room & Board-$21 week Room only-$12 week Board only-$13 'week Alex is religious, refined'-Daddy MIAMI UP' - Alex Johnson, the California Angel with the tar- nished halo, is really "one of the best guys in the world . . . quiet . . . just a good boy." That's what Alex' father thinks of his hard-hitting son, the eye of the sports typhoon that has battered the American League baseball team. "This morning I told him to just do his job and keep his mouth shut," Arthur Johnson, father of Alex, told the Miami News in a telephone interview from his home in Detroit. "I told him there's no future with a pick and a shovel." Ac- cording to his dad, Alex, the older brother of Michigan football im- mortal, Ron Johnson, replied that he "can keep quiet so long as people are fair with me. So far, people haven't been fair." Even Gene Autry, the onetime good-guy movie cowboy who NOW SHOWING ON WASHTENAW AVE. 1 / MILES EAST OF ARBORLAND-U.S. 23 FRI.-MON.-TUE. OPEN 6:45 Show at 7 & 9 P.M. SAT. & SUN. OPEN 12:45 Show at 1, 3, 5, 7:15, 9:20 MICHAEL CAINE and OMAR SHARIF make war & peace. now is chairman of the Angels' board of directors, accused John- son of being the trouble-maker -the only troublemaker-on the disturbed team. Manager Lefty Phillips said much the same, denying reports that many of the Angels were carrying guns in preparation for a possible clubhouse war. "I think Commissioner Bowie Kuhn should go in and find the root of this matter before somebody gets hurt," said the elder Johnson, "Alex bas always been a peaceful boy - he's not going to carry any weapon. So Alex might be the one who gets hurt ., .that's the way it works, isn't it?" Johnson said his slugging off- spring "was brought up to be very religious and refined Gibbs to coach for Mississippi OXFORD, Miss. UP) -- Jake Gibbs, New York Yankees cat- cher and former football great, will leave professional baseball after this season to take on a coaching job at the Univer- sity of Mississippi, Ole M Isa Athletic Director Frank Kin- ard announced Friday. Gibbs, an All-American quar- terback at Ole Miss in 1960, will become the university's football recruiter and baseball coach Oct. 1. DIAL 8-6416 0661 MfimAusW and to try to be nice to every- body. He's very devoted to his home and very shy." Alex, the father said, believes he has been mistreated in the Angels' camp. "Although he was always a mild-mannered boy," said Johnson, "he'd never let any- body take advantage of him." "When they were young," the * father said, "the boys used to kid around. Since Alex was five years older, Ron used to tire out because Alex used to weigh him down. Not anymore. There aren't too many men who are going to weigh Ron down now . . . not even Alex." Hockey heir held on theft TORONTO (R) - Stafford Symthe, 51-year-old President of Maple Leaf Gardens Ld, was released on $5,00 bail yesterday after appearing in court on theft and fraud charg- es involving $395,00In cash and securities. Theft and fraud charges have also been placed against Harold Ballard, Gardens executive vice- president. Police said they were seeking Ballard to exercise a warrant for his arrest. Bal- lard was reported en route to New York Smythe and Ballard are jointly charged with stealing money and securities to a value of $146,000, the property of the Gardens, between 1964 and . 1969, Smythe faces an additional charge of defrauding the Gar- dens of $249,000 during t he same period. The Gardens, home of t h e Toronto Maple Leafs of t h e National Hockey League, was built by Stafford Smythe's father, Conn. Coach sues kid's mother over fracas BILLINGS, Mont. (P) - A Little League baseball coachhas filed suit in district court seek- ing to bar the mother of one of his players from the balfield when he is coaching. Quenton Bohrer also asked $60,065 in damages from Mrs. JohnaChristopherson, alleging the woman beat him during a prac- tice game. He claimed Mrs. Christopher- son's 9-year-old son showed up for practice without his proper uniform. The youngster was told to go home and change. 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