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- Hank Bauer's
only inches fair
Y's brilliant four-
vened the Word
names each yester-
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game with a flourish by starting
a double play on a ball hit back
to the box by Wes Covington. He
walked only two and fanned eight
Braves.
Yogi Berra's 10th World Series
homer with Enos Slaughter on
base in the third inning gave the
Yanks a 2-0 edge on starter Bob
Buhl. But the Braves continued to;
fight back gamely just as they,
have done all season.
All Home Runs

All repairs promptly serviced
by two competent repairmen.

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ewa masterful game,
zipping fast ball- with'
and slider to save
m elimination,
with Flourish
ed scatter-arm right-
failed to last two
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Figure 5 average words to a line.
deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 11:100 A.M. Saturday
Phone NO 2-3241

Frank Torre, son of a retired
Brooklyn policeman, got one run
back with a fifth-inning homer
into the lower right-field stands
and Hank Aaron smashed a 420-
foot drive into the Braves' bullpen'
in left to tie the score in the
seventh.
So .it was 2-2 when Bauer, the
bruiser from the Marine Corps,
came up to swing in the seventh
with nobody on base:
1The Big'Smash
Ernie Johnson, who had relieved
Buhl in the third, worked the
count on Bauer to 2-2 before the
Yankee right fielder .drove the ball.
down the left-field foul line. It
hit the foul screen and bounced
back on the field in a moment of
confusion. %
Foul line Umpire Frank Secory
of the National League and third
base Umpire Joe Paparella of the
American gave that whirling sign
with the right hand, indicating a.
home run.

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Close Call
The ball had struck ,the screen
that juts out from the foul pole
into fair territory to help the um-
pires call borderline drives. It
made no difference that it bounced
back because it was a homer the
minute it hit the screen about 315
feet from home plate.
This was a tingling battle of
home runs and fine pitching, play-
ed before. 61,408 fans at Yankee
Stadium in perfect baseball
weather.
Bauer's homer stretched his hit-
ting streak to 13 consecutive series
games-seven in 1956 and, six this
year. That tied the record held
jointly by Frafhk Schulte of the
1006-10 Chicago Cubs, and Harry
Hooper of the 1915-18 Boston Red
Sox.
Berra Ties Record
Berra's 10th series homer pulled
him up even with Brooklyn's Duke
Snider among, active players. It
also tied Lou Gehrig andleft
the three men in a second-place
tie behind Babe Ruth's 15.
Yogi also set another record by
appearing in his 53rd series game,
more than any other man in the
long history of baseball.

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By The Associated Press
NEW YORK - Lew Burdette,
who has scalped the Yankees twice,
will be on the mound with only
two days rest and 21-game winner
Warren Spahn,will be in the bull-
pen for Milwaukee today in the
seventh and decisive World Series
game.
Fred Haney, manager of the
Braves, niade the announcement
with a ring of confidence yester-
day after the Braves had bowed to
the world champions in a battle of
home runs, 3-2, which knotted the
series at 3-3.
Stengel Chooses
Meanwhile, from the Yankee
clubhouse came the word that
Manager Casey Stengel has chosen
Don Larsen to oppose Burdette.
Larson, winner of the third game
of this series in relief, is still re-
membered for his "perfect game"
In last year's series against the
Brooklyn Dodgers.
"There wasn't much we could
have done about today's game,"
Haney said philosophically. "Those
home runs by Yogi Berra and Hank
Bauer licked us. I don't know of
a thing I would have done differ-
ently."
'Another Day'
"But tomorrow is another day
and we'll throw everything at
them. Certainly I'm still convinced
we'll win."
Haney was asked if le was con-
cerned about using Burdette with
only two days' rest.
'He Can Do It'
"Not at all," he replied. "He's
done it before. He's strong and he
can do it."
Spahn, who has won one and
lost one in the series, remained
in his hotel room yesterday rcom.
batting a slight cold. But he said
he would be okay for the final
game.

HI F/ISTUDIO
An amazing inventory of Hi Fi
components available to you at
catalogue price.
KITS
We stock amplifier;AM-FM tuner,
and speaker enclosure kits in sev-
eral brands.
HI F1 SERVICE
Our engineers and technicians are
fully competent and equipped to
service all equipment we sell, and
to advise you on the selection of
components.
1217& 1317 $o. University
(one block East of
new Campus Theatre)
NO 8-7942
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HI-Fl EQUIPMENT deals. Student
agent-Below net prices. Phone NO
5-6644 and ask for Tan. )X8
LOST AND FOUND
PRESCRIPTION SUNGLASSES in a
gray case near Ferry Field tennis
courts. $10 reward. Call Norman Mai-
er at NO 34459. )A27
LOST: a brown wallet in' the vicinity
of South Quad. Reward. Call NO 3-
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trench coat. Taken from drawing
room 407 West Eng. 5:00 p.m. Mon.
Call Jerry Montgomery, 405 Hayden,
NO 2-4591. )A24
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Black leather purse. Contains wallet,
glasses, etc. Please call B. Lieberman,
NO 2-0714 (any evening). )A2
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'54 VOLKSWAGEN. Call Don French,
NO 22107. )N34
WANTED
We pay top dollars for good used cars.
GENE'S AUTO SALES
544 Detroit St. NO 3-8141
)N35
'50 CHEVY, 2 door, radio and heater,
clean. $135. Call NO 2-3593 after 5 p.m.
) N33
'52 NASH STATESMAN. Bed. Good con-
dition. NO 8-6284. )N16
4-1953 FORDS; 2-'54 Ford hardtops;
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HELP WANTED
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORSHIP
Reliable person to operate inventory
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No selling, soliciting or technical
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Will earn to $375 per month to start
and can eventually expand to $24,-
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youbmust have a serviceable auto-
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Possession of a master's degree in so-
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Michigan State Sanatorium. See Mr.
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AMBITIOUS MEN AND WOMEN -
This is your opportunity to make
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You listen and learn by a 45 r.p.m.
record narrated in rhyme by a TV
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Send today for sample kit, repre-
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post paid. LOGIC J'RESS, 2710 w.]
Grand Blvd., Detroit 8, Michigan.
)H25
MALE HELP-Truclf loaders for four
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Bottling Co., 331 S. Ashley )H24
WANTED - Cab drivers, full or part
time. 'Apply 113 ,S. Ashley. Ann Arbor
Yellow and Checker Cab Co. Phone
NO 8-9382. )H5
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Student and Faculty WIVES are also
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AND
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CLEAN COOKED AND DE-VEINED
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FOR COCKTAILS
Washington Fish Market
208 E. Washington NO 2-2589
)J26
CONTACT LENS
Drop in for a free lens trial any
time. No cost or obligation.

(recently merged with
Better Vision Center)
240 Nickels Arcade

FOR SALE
FOR BALE or trade: '53 Nash Healy.
Radio, heater and overdrive. Call NO
5-6937. )B37j
RACCOON COAT $4-16 Size, Four SkinF
Kolinsky Scarf, excellent condition.
Richard Furs, Blissfield, Michigan.
Call or Phone mornings, 1411 So.
State. NO 8-6070. )B36
SAVE UP TO
BROADLOOM CARPET REMNANTS
MANY SIZES AND COLORS
AND IDEAL FOR
ROOMS AND APARTMENTS !
SMITH'S FLOOR COVER ING
207 E. Washington NO 3-5536
) B34
ATTENTION STUDENTS--Used carpets
for sale. 76 sq. yds of wine, 70 yds.
of gray. Both all wool twists. In
good condition. Cheap. Call GR 9-
4312. )B33
ARMY-NAVY- type Oxfords - $7.25;
socks, 39c; shorts, 69c; military sup-
plies. Sam's Store, 122 E.. Washington.
)B111
BOXER pups, best breeding, brains -
bezuty - brawn, adaptable, love chil-
dren. Females, A.K.C., 12 weeks, $40.
NO 3-8259.. )B38
FOR SALE-'54 Austin-Healy "100".
Excellent condition, ,never r a c e d.
Phone I 9-4052 after 5 p.m. )B39
1958 Volvos here
EUROPEAN CARS
303 ASHLEY
NO 5-5800 )B40
ROOM AND BOARD
DUE TO cancellations, vacancies avail-
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ternational House, 915 Oakland. NO
3-8506. )E9
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. )El

NO 2-9116

NO 8-6019

CAiLS
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PHOTO SUPPLIES,
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representatives will be
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October 10, 12:00 to 9:00 P.
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320 S. State NO 3
ALTERATIONS
DRESSMAKER
Dressmaking and Alteratio
Phone NO 2-9541.
CONVERT your double-breasted
a new single-breasted mode
Double-breasted tuxedos conve
single breasted, $18, or new sill
collar, $25. Overcoats $18. W
Michaels Tailoring Co., 1425
way, Detroit. Michigan, for fi
tails or phone WOodward 3-5
PETS AND SUPPLIE
MONKEYS, alligators, tropica
aquarium, and supplies. Nw
pensive piston pump. Hamster
litter, wild' bird seed, etc.
, UNIVERSITY AQUARIUh
328 East Liberty NO 3
(open daily except Thursda
BABY PARAKEETS and breede
narles. Cages and supplies.
Beagles. 305 W. Hoover. NO 2
CAR SERVICE, ACCESS4
EXPERT FOREIGN and Spor
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Washington. NO 3-4858.
C-TED STANDARD SERVI
Friendly service is our busines
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Warranteed & gauranteed. See
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Road servicec -, pechanic 0n
"You expect- more from Stan
and you get it!"
1220 S. University at Fo'es
NO 8-9168
WE SERVICE ALL
FOREIGN CARS
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303 As)liey NO'
WHITE'S AUTO PAINT SI
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Bumping and Painting
New Atlas Tires
High in quality, low in price.
$16.95; 710x15, $18.95; 760x15,
(exchange). No money down
terms.
Hickey's Service Static
30 N. Main cor, Catherine NO

for Johnson in 8th.
000 010 o0-2z
002 000 lo-3

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2-5 P.M.

Phone in every room
2805 E. Michigan HU 2-2204
FOR RENT
APARTMENT for two male students.
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3-1650. )C42
MALE HIGH SCHOOL TEACHER de-
sires senior or professional man to
share apartment. Call between 5-7
p.m. weekdays. HUnter 2-9201. )C40
OFF CAMPUS HOUSE to share with
two girls. Individual bedrooms. NO
5-2824. )C39
MALE STUDENT WANTED to share
apartment with two grads, Inquirer
at 1227 S. State or Call NO 3-1650.
)C36
WANTED: Occupant for single rooni,
near campus. 1011. E. University. Call
NO 8-8681 after 5 P.M. )C35
SUNNY ROOM, newly furnished. One
block from campus. NO 2-1443. 514
S. Forest. )C15
WANTED-One girl to share new,
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Pat Brophy, Martha Smith: 1336 Ged-
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SPACE AVAILABLE. Car pool now
forming, excellent water and road.
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Village, Wayne, Michigan. )I

Your occulist prescriptions filled
)J24
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ginn'ers and graduate level. Also typ-
ing in foreign languages accepted.
Mrs. Margaret Pap, 414 S. Division.
NO 5-6018. ;1)J25
RE-WEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop, 224 Nickels Arcade.
)J2
B I NOCULARS
6 430, imported binoculars % off.
Regular $33.00 Sale Price $22.00
Free leather case.
PURCHASE CAMERA
1116,S. University NO 8-6972-
)J22
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at- college. Join one of our adult
piano classes. Also 'organ lessons,
practice facilities. THE ROBERT
DUMM PIANO STUDIOS-NO 2-3541.
)J21'
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Specialties - 24 hour service
News Letters - Stationery
Fraternities =- Sororities
Invites - Programs
Posters - Tickets '.
ROACH PRINTING - Ph. NO 8-8132
N415 Detroit (opposite Farmer's Market)
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call NO 2-5843 after 5:30. Pilot's Club
memberships available. )J18
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COLD WEATHER. GET YOUR
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NOW
Golden's Service Station 001 Packard
NO 8-9429. ' )J15
Shoes repaired and shined
Fine Tailoring
SANFORD'S
While you wait service
1,19 East Ann St.
NO 8-6966
Open 8 till 8 . St, 8 till 10
30 years in same location
(opposite court house)
)J5
WILLIS PACKING CO.
Huron River Brgnch .
Freezer Lockers for Rent
331 E. William, Ann Arbor
Call Huron River plant for
information-HU 2-1685
Home Freezer Meats & Vegetables
)J6
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EMPLOYERS PERSONNEL
504 First National Bldg.
NO 5-6107
- )J12
SPECIAL
2 Drawer Files
$23.95 - Desk Height
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) J23

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fur. Fur accessories.
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Persons interested in tutoring stu-
dents may leave their name, tele-
phone number, course, and rate
at the Union Student Offices be-
tween 2-5 p.m. Monday thru Fri.
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