er laney (A)-The Milwau- ived here !onday eries and Manager imediately got into reporter. stepped fromk the er, a newsman ask- hought the Braves p" in the series. ," Haney replied the hell's the mat- hat kind of a ques- o get into our club YOGI BERRA . battery mate WHITEY FORDT starting pitcher t he iues- KICKERS STAR: Cleveland and Green Bay Highlight NFL- Openers a lot of guts to make that," Haney shot tthe Yan- are favored bec we'll get more The National Football League opened its season Sunday with re- sults that left the experts gasping. . Lou 'the toe' Groza booted the Cleveland Browns past the world champion New York Giants, 6-3, while -the Green Bay Packers were upsetting the Chicago Bears, last year's Western Division leaders, 21-17. Baltimore's "hungry" 'Colts played inspired football against the Detroit Pions, upsetting them, 34-14 , The Pittsburgh Steelers gave the Eastern Division a clear warn- ing that they may spell trouble. as the Steelers rolled, over the Washington Redskins, 28-7. In other games the Chicago Cardinals surprised the San Fran- Baltimo GreenB Los Ang Chicago Detroit 'San Fra WESTERN DIVISION W L T7 re , .1 0 0 Bay 1 0 0 geles 1 0 0 Bears 0 1 0 0 1 0) ncisco 0 1 0 Pct. 1.000 1.000 ' 1.000 .000 .000 .000 cisco Forty-Niners, 20-10 and the Los Angeles Rams beat the Phila- delphia Eagles, 17-13., Groza and Ben Agajanian, the toeless three-point specialist for the New York Giants, traded sec- ond period field goals., But -with only 21 seconds left in the game the golden-toed Groza kicked a 47-yd. field goal into the wind to give the Browns their initial vic- tory of the 1957 campaign. Babe Parilli passed the Pack- ers to ai upset win over the Bears. Parilli fired a six-yard TD pasA to Gary Knafelc in the fourth quarter to.. climax Green Bay's uphill .drive. Parilli had previous- ly heaved a TD pass to Bill How- ton. The league debut of George, Wilson as coach of the Detroit Lions was ruined by the pin-point passing of Baltimore quarterback John Unitas. The lanky quarter- back riddled. the Lions' defense all afternoon as he tossed a total of four touchdown .passes., Former Detroit Lion coach, Buddy Parker, making his East- ern Division start, showed the, Washington Redskins why the Lions had dominated the Western Division, as his 'Pittsburgh steel- ers routed-the Redskins. Earl Mor- rall, one-time MSU All-American quarterback, passed for three' touchdowns: for the Steelers and directed .a fourth. . The Chicago Cardinals showed. a very potent running attack in their win over the San Francisco Forty-Niners. Fullback Joe Child- ress powered his way through the 49er line for a second qu Irter 39- yd. touchdown run and a lead that the Cardinals never relin- quished. Explosive running of two rookie halfbacks, Billy Barnes and Tom- my McDonald, featured the Phil- adelphia Eagles attack in their game with the Los Angeles Rams. However, this was -more than off- set by the brilliant quarterback. ing of veteran Norm Van Brock- UIn who guided his team to two touchdowns in the second quarter and field goal in the closing min- utes of th game. s k *a New York To Open With Ford NEW YORK (R)--Whitey, Ford will face the veteran Warren Spahn in a battle of lefthanded pitchers when the World Series opens tomorrow at Yankee Sta- dium with the New York Yankees f a v 6 r e d over. the Milwaukee Braves. The status -of both Mickey Man- tle and Bill Skowron of the Yanks remained doubtful after a workout yesterday at the stadium. The best guess is that both will start against Spahn, however. Mantle said his left leg still bothered him, especially when he had to throw his full weight on it. Batting righthanded, as he would against Spahn, the switch- er expected no serious difficulty. He may be handicapped in the outfield where he needs all his speed in the stadium's spacious- center field. Los Angeles Undecided About 'Bums' LOS ANGELES (A') - The Los Angeles City Council, battling over a contract which would bring the Brooklyn Dodgers here yesterday voted down an amend- ment which" backers %aid would scuttle the plan. The amendment would have re- quired the Dodgers to stay in Los Angeles for 20 years. It was re- jected 11-3.' Chances for virtualapproval of the contract' yesterday vanished early in the long, hectic sessipn. when councilman John C. Hol- land, leader of the opposition to the contract - said he would vote against it. Holland's view not to allow a' unanimous tally means that the ordinance must be tabled for a, week -- at which time it would come up for action again, with 10 votes needed to pass it. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED-Part time help--shoe salesman - male - experience es- sential. 619 E. Liberty. Mast's Shoes, )H14 WANTED - Cab drivers, full or part time. Apply 113 S. Ashley. Ann Arbor Yellow and Checker Cab Co. Phone NO 8-9382. )H5 S T I M U L A T I.N G sitter - companion sought for physically handicapped boy, 18 months old, for Sat. after- noons 'and one other week-dlay after- noon. Phone NO 2-5237 after 6. )H20 IMMEDIATE opening for three half- time teaching positions in small local children's institute. Prefer ex- perience in special education and understanding of disturbed children. For appointment call NO 2-3209 be- tween 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday. thru Friday. )H21 HELP WANTED-Male and female can- vassers needed for Ann Arbor City Directory. 4 hours per day or more between 8 and 5. Good handwriters. Apply at 305 E. Ann. )H22 USED CARS '52 PONTIAC-four door sedan, Hydra- tc . Four new tires. Very clean. Best offer. NO 2-8141. )N21 1946 CHEVROLET tudor coupe. Excel- lent condition; radio and heater. Reasonably priced. Phone NO 3-3307 after 6:00 p.m. )N19 '52 NASH STATESMAN. Bed. Good con- dition. NO 8-6284. )N16 '49 STUDEBAKER Commander with overdrive, radio, and heater. $150. M. Watts. NO 3-4145, room 201. )N22 MOTOR SCOOTER-1956. Allstate 4 h.p. (Sears "better" ) $200. Call NO 3-3439. )N23 '55 CHEVY convertible, cylinder, for sale. Radio and heater, automatic transmission, white sidewalls and n6W top. Call NO ,8-6198 ox write Box 2301, University Post Office. )N24 MISCELLANEOUS, FOX ME (formerly Boyd's) Phone in every room 2805 E. Michigan HU 2-2204 FOR RENT ONE GIRL to share modern five room apt. with three other girls. 309 Pack- ard or call NO 3-0333 afternoons and evenings. )C17 SUNNY ROOM, newly furnished. One block; from campus, NO 2-1443: 514 S. Forest. )C15 WANTED-One girl to share new, modern five room apartment with Pat Brophy, Martha Smith; 1336 Ged- des. Carpeting, air conditioning, dish washer, garbage disposal. NO 2-4610. )C10 AT..ENTION STUDENTS - TRAILER SPACE AVAILABLE. Car pool now forming, excellent water and road. 20 minutes-east of Ann Arbor. Mich- igan at A agefty Rd. Canton Mobile Village, Wayne, Michigan. )Cl WVANTED - Two roommates to share spacious apartment with two men. Call NO 2-1535. )C30 ROOM AND BOARD ROOM AND BOARD, $82.50 per month. Lunch-80. Dinner 1.30. Call John Kuieck, NO 2-1838. )E7 WANTED - Hungry students, to eat good food at reasonable rates. 1319 Cambridge, Ph. 28312; ask for John Ruiz. )E1 LINES 2 3 4 Classified Figure 5 average words to a line. deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 11:00 A.M. Saturday Phone NO 2-3241 F i i 11 PHOTO SUPPLIES K EYSTON E MOVIE CAMERA Built in exposure meter 1.9 Lens -- Newdst member of the Keystone family. Only $89.95 at# THE QUARRY 320 State NO 3-1991 )D3 All major manufacture representatives will be in our store for "CAMERAMA" October 10, 12:00 to 9:00 P.M. THE QUARRY 320 . State NO 3-1991. )D? PERSONAL DISTINCT STYLING in fabric and fur. Fur accessories. MARGARET SHOP. 516 East Liberty )F5 WE'RE distressed! Where are those liberal, sensitive, intelligent students of yesteryear who enjoyed reading THE REPORTER at 'our special rate of $3.50? Student Periodical, 2-3061. )F15 11 MUSICAL MDSE., RADIOS, REPAIRS MAGNAVOX and RCA VICTOR Television sales and service. 30 years of experience. MUSIC CENTER 300 South Thayer NO 2-2500. )X7 HI-Fl BARGAIN, complete system in kit form, includes coaxial speaker, folded horn inclosure, integrated 12 watt amp, and pre-amp., garvard changer with magnetic cartridge and' diamond stylus, price $129.25. Also complete line of transistor radios beginning at $38.95. ANN ARBOR HI FI STUDIO, 1217-1317 South Univer- sity.. ) X6 ALTERATIONS MICHIGAN PAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES I ;',' . +ti llrAA K FA 14 DRESSMAKER Dressmaking and Alterations Phone NO 2-9541 )P1 TO B. RAE: Congratulations on ONCE ,A YEAR DAYI J.S., F.S., S.N., I.H., Z.W.. B.T.' your )F19 11 EASTERN DIVISION Cardinals 1 0 0 id 1 0 0 'gh 1 0 0 rk 0 1 0 phia 0 1 0 ton 0 1 0 I DAY .80 .96 1. 12 3 DAYS .00 2.40 2.80 6 DAYS 2.96 3.55 4.14 Pct. . 1.000 1.000 1.000 .000 .000 .000 WHO KILLED Cock Robing Witnesses wanted: write or wire B.RS. P.O. Box 305, Lawyer's Club. )F20 FOR SALE IF YOU ARE interested in Hi-Fi equip- ment why not speak to a student in- stead of .a salesman? All equipment, at wholesale prices. Call NO 5-6644 and ask for Tan. )B26 SPENCER MICROSCOPE for sale. Call NO 2-1666. )B25 ARMY-NAVY type Oxfords - $7.25; socks, 39c; shorts, 69c; military sup- plies. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washington, )B11 SPECIAL 9x12 COTTON RUGS ALL COLORS $29.95 Smith's Floor Covering 207 E. Washington NO 3-5538 }$7 ALUMINUM ROOM DIVIDERS, 93x48 for $25. 62x48 for $20. 851 Tappan, mornings. )B1 FOR SALE-Matching lamp and coffee. table and green lounge chair. NO 8-6580. . )B28 GIRL'S English. Humber bicycle. NO 3-6072 after 6 p.m. ,)B29 LOST AND FOUND CONVERT your double-breasted suit to a new single-breasted model. $15. Double-breasted tuxedos converted to single breasted, $18, or new silk shawl collar, $25. Overcoats $18. Write to Michaels Tailoring Co., 1425 Broad- way, Detroit, Michigan, for free de- tails or phone WOodward 3-5776. )P2 PETS AND SUPPLIES TROPICAL FISH aquariuns and sup- plies, Hamsters, Parakeets, etc. UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM 328 Eat Liberty NO 3-0224 507 W. Cross, Ypsi HU 3-3695 (Open daily except Thursday) )T2 BABY PARAKEETS and breeders. Ca- naries. Cages and supplies. AKC beagles: 305 W. Hoover. NO 2-2403. )T1 Su-bscribe BUSINESS SERVICI LEARNING TO FLY is- an ed+ experience- and it's fun. F< mation' on CAA approved scJ ing modern, radio-equipped call NO 2-5843 after 5:30. Pil memberships available. RAPID, RELIABLE, and rei service on bicycles, sooter , cycles and bicycles.: England' ing Goods. 120 W. Huron at (rear of Marathon Station) 5284. Open evenings 'tl 9:0 Shoes repaired aed shin Fine Tailoring SANFORD'S While you wait service 119 East Ann St. ' o8-69 Open a till s Sat. a 30 years in same Iocato (opposite court house) 4 PRINTING Specialties - 24 hour ser Nevis Letters - StatIons . Fraternities - Soro te Invites - Programs Posters -- =Tikets ROACH PRINTING - Ph. NC 415 Detroit (opposite Farmer's WILLIS PACKING CO. Huron Rver Branch Freezer Lockers for Ren 331 E William, Ann Ar Call Huron River plant iformation-HU 2-108 Home Freezer Meats & Vegel ANN A RBOR EMPLOYERS PERSON 504' irst National Bldg. NO 5-107 DON'T BE CAUGHT B1 C6LD WEATHER. GET Y( FALL CHANGEOVER NOW Golden's Service Station 601 IMPORTED CANDY AND GROCERIES CLEAN COOKED AND DE-VI SHRI P FOR COCKTAILS!. WASHINGTON FISH MAR] 208 E. Washington NO RE-WEAVING-Burns, tears, mc rewoven. Let us save your Weave-Ba Shop, 224 Nickels CAR SERVICE, ACCESS '51 MERC. Club Coupe, '54 For top. 53 Chev. Hardtop, ': Hardtop. Palmer Ford Bales Chelsea, Mich. GE Cd-TED 'STANDARD 'SERV Friendly service is our businE las tires, batteries a,,nd acce Warranteed & gauranteed. See the best price on new & utse Road service -mechanic o "You expect more from Se and you get it!" 1220 S. University at Fo WE SERVICE ALL' FOREIGN CARS EUROPEAN ARS 303 Ashley , NO WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SO 2007 South State N Bumping aid Painting EXPERT FOREIGN and Spa Service Nye Motor Sales, Inc Washington. NO 3-4858. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE -- New home' on I Ave., near campus, 2 bedrooi amic tile bath, modern kite] heat, large lot. House never o Terms. Call owner, 8-6847. - AMERICAN LEAGUE 4 New York Chicago Boston Detroit Baltimore Cleveland- Xansas City Washington W 98 90 82 78. 76 76 59 55 L 56, 64 72 76 76 77 94 99 Pct. 636 .584 .532 .506 .500 -.497 .36 .357 r work and play. Write or phore for o free lenses or drop in for a .free demonstration. NATIONAL Milwaukee St. Louis . Brooklyn Cincinnati Philadelphia New York Chicago Pittsburgh LEAQUE W L Pet. 95 59 .617 87 67 .565 84 70 .545 80 74" .5I9 77 77 .500 69 85 .448 62 92 .403 62 92 .403 GB 16 20 '21 2l% 28% 43 GB 8 xs 18 26 33 33 to LOST-Main apparatus of watch in vicinity of Burns Park. Call RWM- 1211, Willard 3-2014. )A6 LOST--Glasses, black frames. Vicinity of 918 Packard and Delta Drug. NO. 2-7430 or 2-9523 after 7:30 p.m. )All LOST - White rimmed sun glasses. Please call L I n d a Goodman, NO 2-3225. )A12 LOST - Aqua Scutum raincoat. Call Dave Cooper, Lawyer's Club, 3-4145. )AMS WOULD the person who picked up a tan Aquaron raincoat with glasses in the pocket from the ledge outside the Bus. Ad. library, please call Charles Hurwitz, NO '3-4211. )A14 4. 1 offer- for v', *° _ I- -r . n ri~ s o yw. ww+- - - - - - - - ---inrior i r .. R s Si r w #f~ In Drilling and Productit t S ' .1 Please find enclosed $ for which you are to-publish the following classified ad for three consecutive days. (Use pencil and print each word MCHIGAN DAILY 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mich. i clearly.), (2 LINES MINIMUM) In Drilling, Production, Pipeline, Refining, Maintenance & Construction Also limited openings for $2.00 $2.40 $2.80 $3.25 i w -a a~wauv. - I I i I ,. e:. {