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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1950

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MICHIGAN DAILY
Phone 23-24-1
HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
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Classified deadline daily except
Saturday Is 3 P.M. Saturday'
11 :30 A.M. for Sunday Issue.

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BUSINESS
SERVICES

SPRING ITEMS NOW IN-Nearly New
Clothing Shop, 311 E. Huron. Ph.
3-0166. Open 12-5:30, Sat. 10-5. )8B
SHIRTS - Nine hour service (by re-
quest), three day service (regular ser-
vice). Ace Laundry, 1116 S. Univer-
sity. )7B
VIOLA STEIN-EXPERIENCED TYPIST
-Master's and Doctor's manuscripts
and legal work. Phone 2-9848 after
noon. )30B
TYPEWRITERZ3 AND FOUNTAIN PENS
Sales and Service
MORRILL'S-314 S. State St. )11B

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HILDEGARDE SHOPPR
109 E. Washington
Expert Alterations
Custom Clothes

by Established Tradition )3B
WASHING, ironing done in my own
home. Also rough dry and wet wash-
ing. Free pick up and delivery. Ph.
2-9020. )1B
HAVE YOUR typewriter repaired by the
Oice Equipment Service Company.
215 E. Liberty. )
DOES JUNIOR keep you from going
out? Try a reliable Baby Sitter. Kid-
die Kare, 3-1121. )10B
EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTU NITIES
MEDICAL PERSONNEL
for medical and dental field.
408 Park Ave. Bldg. WO 3-5789
DETROIT, MICHIGAN )1E
FOR SALE
7-DIAMOND platinum wedding ring.
_Beat the luxury tax. 2-9336._ )150
REMINGTON PORTABLE$50. "Sperti"
mercury vapor sun lamp portable, $15.
_Call 2-9416. _____ _)86
KORELLE REFLEX II - Zeiss Tessar
F 2.8, shutter 2 sec. to 1/500, built-in
self-timer, case. Real buy at $120.
Call 2-9416. )151
COMPLETE-(2-9) matched set of golf
irons and putter. Brand new never
used. Take any or all. $4.25 per iron.
Ph. 2-8692. )104
ALL COLOR PARAKEETS, Canaries,
Finches, Cocketiels. Bird supplies and
cages. 562 S. 7th. Ph. 5330. )2B
TWO WHEEL TRAILER with car hitch
and tarpaulin. Phone 3-1957. )90
MOTORCYCLE -- 1947 Indian 74 c.c.
Black, white buddy seat, saddle bags,
windshield, 5000 miles. Ph. 2-8783. )85
IN A-1 SHAPE-Inside, outside and
under hood-4 door 1930 Ford. Phone
2-7476. Ask for Jack. __ )88
1949 ENGLISH FORD FORDOR - A-1
condition new last August, low mile-
age. Priced for quick sale. See any
evening at 61512 W. Huron or Satur-
day and Sunday. Phone_2-8770._)148
GOLFERS-Lower your score with this
fine set of matched irons. Excellent
condition. Priced right. Ph. 2-0805
after 5 p.m. Ask for Bill Parshall. )147
Movies Are BETTER Than Ever!
TODAY
and MONDAY
Special
MOTHER'S DAY
SHOW!!

FOR SALE
EVERGREENS-Home grown lc to 5c.
Micheal Lee, 2245 Chem. Bldg. Mon-
days, Tuesdays or Univ. Ext. 2412
mornings. Junipers, spruce pines,
arbor vitae. _____ ____ ) 146
ARMY TYPE FOOTLOCKERS - $7.99,
$9.99, $10.99. Navy "T" shirts, 45c; Navy
type oxfords, $6.88; Levis $3.45. Open
'til 6 p.m. Sam's Store, 122 E. Wash-
ington. )5
Cousins on State Street
LIGHTWEIGHT POPLIN SPORT
JACKETS. ZiPPERED FRONTS. $7.95
)3
WOMAN'S riding boots size 81. Ex-
cellent condition. Phone 8539 after
5:00. )80
CUSHMAN SCOOTED, 1950. Aulso trans-
mission. Used three weeks. Wind-
shield, speedometer. Priced to suit.
Call 3-4592. )126
DIAMOND engagement and wedding
rings. Large discount. Jay Angle,
wholesale representative. Ph. 2-4481.
3 SPEED English Lightweights $47.50.
Student Bicycle Agency, 629 E. Univ.
_______ 77
ROOM AND BOARD
ROOM-BOARD or both for summer
sessions conveniently located 'three
blocks from campus. For full Infor-
mation call 2-5644, ask for Jack Wirth.
-4X
PERSONAL
WHAT PI PHI thinks there is a Delt
Law Fraternity meeting - Thursday
night. Oh perfidy!
ATTENTION 1950 Graduates. We need
FURNITURE SALESMEN! We needntwo
bright, energetic young men who have
studjled retailing and can furnish ref-
erences as to character and student
efficiency. Wonderful opportunity with
steady position, liberal remuneration,
and good working conditions. Contact
Mr. Rudner, 117 W. Kearsley St., Flint,
or Phone 8-9646 inFlint. )76P
STUDENT RATES on TIME and LIFE
still available. Only $4.75 a yr. Through
Student Periodical Agency. Phone
2-82-42.
NOW IS THE TIME!
Get your room for this summer or
next fall now!! You will get very
satisfactory results from a cheap,
efficient DAILY CLASSIFIED AD.
2-3241. )2P
LEARN TO DANCE-
Jimmie Hunt Dance Studio
209 S, State
Phone 8161 )1P
SENIORS-Your last chance to take
advantage of the Student rates on
TIME and LIFE. Only $4.75 a yr.
Phone Student Periodical Agency,
2-82-42.
WANTED TO TRADE
IF OUR TASTES AGREE, let's swan
classical record albums. 2-7981. )17
LOST & FOUND
LOST-Gold Banner wrist watch Wed.
evening._Finder call 2-8266. )95L
FOUND-Good fountain pen at corner
Fletcher and N. Univ. Ph. 3-1389. )96L
LOST-Light gray topcoat about May 1
on campus. Phone Livonia 2320, De-
troit,_reverse charges. )93L
LOST-Gold cufflink, dark red carved
setting Tuesday, Health Service or
campus area. Reward. Ph. 9815._)94L
LOST--Black and pink rim glasses. Ap-
ril 25th, campus. Ph. 3-1561-4506
Palmer Hse. )85L
LOST-Racine wristwatch with metal
band. Call 250611. )64L
FOR RENT
'FURNISHED APT, with utilities. Suit-
able for 4 men. 217% Washington.
Ph. 2-7318.- )24F
FOR SUMMERSESSION-One double,
three singles. Automatic hot water,
use of refrigerator and electric stove.
On E. Jefferson across from W. Quad.
Ph. 5532 after 7:00 p.m. )21P

NURSERY SCHOOL TEACHER for fall
term in licensed cooperative school.
Call Ypsi 2241-J1. )22H
BOOKKEEPER WANTED - Permanent
position for bookkeeper to handle full
set of books, good salary, interesting
work. Interviews on 2nd flour Fol-
lett's Bookstore, 322 S. State. )18H
DO YOU need any help? If so, .you will
get good results from a DAILY HELP
WANTED ad. Try it and See 1P
WANTEDTO RENT
3 GIRLS DESIRE permanent furnished
apt, near campus, starting in June.
Ph. 5480 after 5. )28N
THREE ROOM APARTMENT for stu-
dent couple starting next semester.
Preferably near campus. Phone 3003,
New Dorm._ )27N
FURNISHED APARTMENT for summer
session (mid-June to mid-August)nby
responsible graduate couple. Prox-
imity to campus and presence of a
piano desirable. Write Box 219, Mich-
igan Daily. )25N
WANTED TO RENT-Furnished kit-
chenette apartment for the Summer
Session. Graduate student and wife.
R. C. Davis, University of Akron,
Mathematics Department, AkronrO
)15N
WANTED-TO-SUB-LET: Wife and hus-
band, both teachers, d ire to sub-
let apartment for summer school
session. Write Mrs. June D. Kelly,
Box 181, Gallen, Mich. )11N

By CY CARLTON
Sparked by shutout wins by Don!
Mackay and Al Hetzeck, Michi-
gan's tennis team came of age
yesterday as the Wolverines gain-
ed their 21st consecutive dual meet
victory, beating Illinois, 7-2.
The Illini, highly regarded after
a 8-1 victory over Michigan State
Friday, and an undefeated skein
this season, were demolished by
power of the Wolverines' top four
singles players, and a Michigan
sweep in the doubles.
* * *
MACKAY STARTED the rout by
whipping Illini captain Bud Lit-
tle, 6-0, 6-0, in a match that took
less than an hour to complete.
Mackay playing with robot like
consistency was deadly on his
serves and placements.
Playing in the number three
singles spot, Dick Lincoln came
through with his best perform-
ance of the season as he white-
washed Gene Buwick, 6-0, 6-0.
Playing against Sonny Bradley,
Illinois' number two man and
former state singles champion, Al
Hetzeck measured up to his stern-
est test of the season as he won,
6-3, 6-2.
* * *
IN NUMBER four singles, Mich-
igan's Steve Bromberg had con-
siderable trouble before overcom-
ing Wilson Besant, 6-3, 7-9, 6-4.
Bromberg was one point away
from victory several times in the
second set, which he finally lost.
In the third set, he dropped
the first three games, but came
back to win three, lost one, and
then won the final three to take
the set and match.

Michigan's five and six men lost
their matches as Lenny Brumm
and Ross Herron both dropped
three set deoisions.
* *
BRUMM WAS beaten, 6-3, 0-6,
6-2 by Jim Moses while Herron
fell to Bob Bennorth, 6-1, 2-6, 6-3.
Handicapped by a strong wind,
Herron's lob shots proved unsuc-
cessful.
In the doubles, Mackay and
Hetzeck won the first match with
ease as they beat Little and
Bradley, 6-4, 6-3. Playing in
perfect harmony, the Wolverine
co-captains were never headed
as both played precise, accurate
tennis.
Bromberg and Lincoln beat Bu-
wick and Rennorth, 6-4, 6-3 in the
number two doubles. Bromberg,
obviously tired from his grueling
singles match, faltered at the start
and the Wolverines pair found
themselves behind, 4-3. However;
Bromberg finally came to life and
':e pair won the next three games
to take the first set, and then won
the second set handily.
* * *
BRUMM AND HERRON com-
pleted the doubles sweep for Mich-
igan as they came from behind to
beat Moses and Besant, 3-6, 6-3,
6-2.
Michigan's netmen return to ac-
tion tomorrow when they meet
Michigan State on the varsity
courts at 2:00 p.m.
State comes to town with a
highly regarded aggregation and
boasts victories over Notre Dame
and Wisconsin.

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HELP
WANTED

Shutouts Highlight 21st
Straight Tenis Victory

DETROIT -- A single by Vic
Wertz with the bases loaded in
the eleventh inning scored John-
ny Lipon and gave the Detroit Ti-
gers a 1 to 0 victory yesterday
over the St. Louis Browps.
NEW YORK - The New York
Yankees honored their former
chieftain Ed Barrow and then
went out and boweled over the
Phladelphia Athletics, 9-3.
RED SOX 5, SENATORS 4
BOSTON - Catcher Birdie Teb-
betts celebrated his 1,000th major
league game yesterday by driving
in the run that gave the Boston
Red Sox a 5-4 win over the Wash-
ington Senators.

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Major League Standings

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AMERICAN LEAGUE

AP BASEBALL:
Tigers Nip Browns 1-0;
IPhillies Retain NL Lead

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DICK LINCOLN
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ROOMS
FOR RENT

LARGE DOUBLE sleeping room for 21
male students. Also in same house,
male student wants roonmatefor
summer session. Quiet, of good char-
acter. Ph. 2-6685. }74R
FOR SUMMER AND FALL-Near cam-
pus automatic hot water, 437 Hamil-
ton Place. Phone 5068.
ROOMS FOR BOYS-Private entrances
and private baths. 603 Lawrence.
_________ ______) 71R
MEN-Inexpensive, comfortable rooms
near campus for summer. Call 2-2202.
)72R
MEN'S ROOMS, summer and fall, sin-
gles and doubles. 1346 Geddes, 2-7044.
_______ )70R
TRANSPORTATION
ALASKA TRIP in 1950 Chevrolet Su-
burban carryall. Want 2 or 3 passen-
ger's, references. Leave about May 20.
Forsinformation, call Detroit T080376
about 6 p.m. )26T
LATE BASEBALL SCORES
Penn State 8-8, Syracuse 4-3
Princeton 4, Harvard 3
Nebraska 9, Iowa State 8
Dartmouth 3, Army 1
Holy Cross 7, Colgate 3
Boston U. 25, Clark 5
Columbia 8, Brown 1
Penn 8, Yale 2
Oberlin 3, Kenyon 1
Akron 19, Western Reserve 6
Ohio U. 4, Miami (Ohio) 1
Kent State 3, Fenn 0
Western Mich. 6, Butler 2
Oklahoma 7, Colorado 2
USC 15, Stanford' 3
California 3, UCLA 2
Kentucky 11-7, Tennessee 10-
6 (first game 10 innings)

Detroit
New York
Boston
Washington
Cleveland
Philadelphia
Chicago
St. Louis

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INDIANS 6, WHITE SOX 2
CLEVELAND - Cleveland's In-
dians scored their fourth straight
victory yesterday by pushing over
four runs in the eigth inning to
beat the Chicago White Sox 6 to 2.
PHILS 7, GIANTS 1
PHILADELPHIA - Curt Sim-
mons, the $5,000 bonus beauty
of the Philadelphia Phils, came
up with a brilliant three hitter
yesterday as the Phils defeated
the New York Giants, 7-1.
CARDS 6, REDS 3
ST. LOUIS - A single by pinch
hitter Eddie Kazak in the seventh
inning drove in two runs and
gave the St. Louis Cardinals a
6-3 victory over the Cincinnati
Reds
BRAVES 12, DODGERS 2
BROOKLYN - Walker Cooper,
Sid Gordon, Willard Marshall and
Buddy Kerr, all former New York
Giants, drove in eleven runs yes-
terday to lead the Boston Braves
to a 12-2 triumph over the Brook-
lyn. Dodgers.
CUBS 4, PIRATES 3
CHICAGO - The Chicago Cubs
were outhit 12-6 by the Pitts-
burgh Pirates yesterday, but tney
won 4-3 to make it two -straight
in the seres before a ladies day
crowd of 25, 453.

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.550
.526
.333
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Chicago
St. Louis
Brooklyn
BAoston
Pittsburgh
New York
Cincinnati

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TODAY'S GAMES
Philadelphia at New York --
Hooper (2-1) vs. Lopat (3-1).
St. Louis at Detroit-Fannin
(0-1) vs. Newhouser (0-0).
Washington at Boston- Z2) -
Hittle (1-0) and Weik (0-1) or
Nagy (2-1) vs. Parnell (3-1) and
Papai (1-1).
Chicago at Cleveland- (2)-
Haefner (0-2) and Pierce (0-2)
vs. Lemon (3-1) and Garcia
(0-2).

TODAY'S GAMES
New York at Philadelphia-
(2)-Hansen (0-0) and Jansen
(1-3) vs. Heintzelinan (1-1) and
Meyer (0-3).
Boston at Brooklyn - Spahn
(4-2) vs. Podbielan (2-1).
Cincinnati at St. Louis-Fox
(1-2) vs. Munger (1-1).
Pittsburgh at Chicago-(2)-
Walsh (0-0) and Queen (1-1)
vs. Schmitz (2-1) and Lade
(1-0).

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There has never been such color1,
These has never been such dancingI
There has never been such a love story!.
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Limited Run Starting Monday
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ENDING TODAY
A program of which
we are most proud!

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