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SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1947

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Major League Standings

AMERICAN LEAGUE

NATIONAL LEAGUE

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New York ........62 30 -
Boston...........49 40 112
Detroit...........47 40 12
Philadelphia .... 45 45 16
Cleveland........39 44 1$8/
Washington ,.... 40 47 1912
Chicago ......... 39 52 22%-
St. Louis .........32 55 27
YESTERDAY'S SCORES
Philadelphia 9, Detroit 5
New York 1 , Chicago 4
Ruston 7, St. Louis 6
Washington 5, Cleveland 1
- Last Times Today -
ANN SOTHERN
"UNDERCOVER MAISIE"
ContinuousC
from 1 P.M. C O
Starts Sunday

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Brooklyn ........56
St. Louis .........49
Boston .......... 48
New York ....... 45
Chicago ..........43
Cincinnati .......43
Pittsburgh ........38
Philadelphia .....37
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Athletics Top
Detroit, 94
By The Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA, July 25-
Although in trouble every inn-
ing except the second and
fourth, Phil Marchildon pitch-
ed his 11th victory of the sea-
son tonight as the Philadelphia
Athletics supported him with
a 11-hit attack that felled the
Detroit Tigers, 9 to 4.
Althougn given two runs at
the outset by a walk, a double
by Eddie Lake and singles by
Pat Mullin and Vic Wertz, Diz-
zy Trout suffered his eighth
defeat when he struck one bats-
man, walked another, surren-
dered two singles and balked
home a third run in the first
inning.

YESTERDAY'S SCORES
Brooklyn 4, Pittsburgh 1
St. Louis 5, Boston 1
Chicago 5, New York 3
Cincinnati 5, Philadelphia 4
r'eacnC4t s41, modern
Today
DANE CLARK
MARTHA VICKERS
in
"THAT WAY WITH
WOMEN"
Cartoon - Musical
News

Stars' Softball
Tilt Scheduled
For Tuesday
The top event of the summer
intrai-aural season - the All-Star,
softball game - will be reeled o(iI
at 6.15 p.m. Tuesday on South'
Ferry Field. Standout performers
of the season from the Indepen-
dent and Fraternity Leagues will
clash in the second annual con-
test.
* * *
The Ramblers and the Soft-
rocks will meet for the summer
intramural basketball champion-
ship at 5 p.m. Tuesday in the
Sports Buildng.
The Ramblers are led by Don
McIntosh and the Jans brothers,
Johnny and Jim, while the Soft
rocks are paced by Wolverine
gridders Bob Mann and Len Ford,
and Michigan's diminutive third
baseman, Charlie Ketterer.
SOFTBALL STANDINGS

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James E. Hunt, a University of
Minnesota graduate and t h e
Gopher head trainer for five years,
has been appointed Michigan's
head trainer, Athletic Director
"Fritz" Crisler announced yester-,
day.
Hunt succeeds Ray Roberts,
who resigned this year after be-
ing the Wolverine head trainer
for 17 years. Roberts is nowj
trainer for the Detroit ]Lions of
the National Football League.
Hunt. who is 44 years old, is a
Miami Wants
G rflzan o-Zc e.
NEW YORK, July 25--UP-
Rocky Graziano, recently crowned
Middleweight Champion who is
still blacklisted in his home statej
of New York, today received a
tempting offer of a $150,00 guar-
antee to defend his crown against
Tony Zale of Chicago in Miami
next February.
A few hours after Chairman Ed-
die Eagan of the New York State
Athletic Commission had refused
permission for presentation of the
Ring Magazine title belt to Graz-l
iano in the ring at Wednesday's
Tami Mauiello-Gus Lesnevich
bout for the Damon Runyon. Can-
cer Fund at Ebbets Field, Rocky's
manager said he was considering
the Miami offer.;

James E. unt A ppointed
New 'M' Head Trainer

native of St. Paul and graduated
from Minnesota in 1929. He
served as head trainer there from
1942 through 1946. and has re-
cently been practicing physical
therapy in St. Paul.
Crisler made the arrange-
ments with Hunt while the ath-
letic director was vacationing
in Minnesota.
Fick "Wins'
For Cardinals
NEW YORK, July 25 ---(A') -
When a baseball player clouts a
home run, it's his, and not even
an umpire can deprive him of his
prize.
That, in effect, was the ruling
of President Ford Frick of the
National League today as he threw
out Brooklyn's hotly-disputed 3-
2 victory over the St. Louis Cardi-
nals last Sunday at Ebbets Field
and ordered the game to be re-
play as part of a doubleheader on
Aug. 18.
In finding that Ron Northey,
St. Louis outfielder, had been pre-
vented from scoring an inside-the-
park home run in the ninth innmng
by the action of umpire Beams
Reardon in telling him to "slo-
down," the league president said
he was basing his decision en
"fairness, common sense and
sportsmanship"

Prices
25c until 5
30c after 5

p.m.
p.m.

Today
"LITTLE MR. JIM"
and
"LAST FRONTIER
UPRISING"
Sunday
"BOOMERANG"
and
"KING OF THE
WILD HORSES"

Independent League No. 1

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Law Club ...........5
Havenites ............ 4
U. Hospital........... 3
Vets ..................2
Robert Owen Coop. ... 1
Eng. Lang. Inst. .......0
Independent League N
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Hardroeks ...........4
Foulballers ............3
West Lodgers ........ 2
Neversweats...........2
Hell Hounds.......... 1
Public Health ......... 0

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Donald CRISP
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Fraternity League No.. 1
W L
ZBT .................5 0
Lambda Chi.......... 4 1
SAE .................. 3 2
Theta Xi2..........2
DKE .................. 1 4
Chi Phi................0 5
Fraternity League No. 2
W L
Psi Upsilon.......... 4 1
Sigma Chi ..........3 2
Theta Chi........... 3 2
Sigma Nu........... 3 2
Phi Delts.............2 3
DTD ............... 0 5
Residence Hall League

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FRENCH DI4LOGUE
Box Office Opens 3 P.M., Thursday, July 24
FRIDAY, SATURDAY - JULY 25, 26 - 8:30 P.M.
Tickets phone 4121, Ext. 479
HILL AUDITORIUM

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W L GB
Lloyd............... 4 1 -
Chicago .............3 1 1
Adams .............. 3 1
Fletcher ............ 3 1
Allen-Rumsey ........3 1 %
Winchell .............2 2 1
Williams............ 1 4 3
Michigan.......... 1 4 3
Wenley............. 0 5 1
Gajda Leads Open
BATTLE CREEK, July 25-(A
-Slender Bob Gaida, assistant
pro at Ren Run Golf Club, lei
the field of 166 players through
the first round of the Michigan
Open Golf championship by card-
ing a four-under-par 68 at the
Battle Creek Country Club yester-
day.
Gajda held a one-stroke lead
over Gib Sellers of Albion, the 1941
State Open champ, while Chick
Harbert and Chuck Koesis decided
not to play.
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LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION
For National Lutheran Council Students
Henry O. Yoder, Pastor - 1304 Hill Street
9:15 A.M.: Bible Hour at the Center.
10:30 A.M.: Worship Services in Zion and
Trinity Churches.
11:00 A.M.: Service at Christ Lutheran
Chapel, Willow Run.
5:30 P.M.: Association meeting in Zion
Lutheran Parish Hall - The Rev. Robert
A. Boettger, pastor of Christ Lutheran
Chapel, Willow Run, speaker.
4:00 P.M.: Wednesday - Coffee hour at the
Center. '
5:30 P.M.: Thursday -- Graduate supper at
the Center.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
512 East Huron.
Rev. C. H. Loucks, Minister
10:00 A.M.: Church School. Student Class'
studies the Book of Jonah in the Guild
House.
11:00 A.M.: The Church at Worship. Service
broadcast over Station WPAG. Sermon
"The Twelfth Chapter of Romans." Small
children cared for in the Kindergarten.
6:00 P.M.: Student Guild. Cost supper and
fellowship in the garden. Prof. Lionel
Crocker of Denison University will speak.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
1432 Washtenaw
W. P. Lemon, D.D., and James Van Pernis,
Ministers
Frieda Op't Holt Vogan, Director of Music
Ruth Kirk, Church Worker
10:45 A.M.: Morning worship and Commun-
ion Service. Sermon by Dr. Lemon "Un-
fair-To Ourselves."
Reception of new members in the Lewis
Parlor at 10:00 A.M.
5:00 P.M.: Summer Program in the Social
Hall. Prof. Bennett Weaver will speak on
"As the World Looks to a Man of Letters."
Supper follows at 6:00 P.M. at the Council
Ring. Everyone welcome.

UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL
AND STUDENT CENTER
1511 Washtenaw Avenue
Alfred Scheips, Pastor
(The Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Mis-
souri, Ohio, and Other States)
Sunday at 11:00 A.M.: Service, with sermon
by Vcar Theodore Kleinhans, "St. Paul at
Athens."
Sunday at 5:15 P.M.: Supper Meeting of
Gamma Delta, Lutheran Student Club.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
State and William Streets
Rev. Leonard A. Parr, D.D., Minister
10:45 A.M.: Public Worship. Dr. Parr's sub-
jeet will be "The Greatest Discovery of
Modern Education."
3:00 P.M.: Congregational - Disciples Guild
will meet with the Wesleyan Guild at the
Methodist Church, for an afternoon and
evening program. A supper at 5:30 P.M.
will be followed by a panel discussion on
"Do You Believe in Fairy Tales?"

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CHURCH OF CHRIST
Y.M.C.A. Building
North 4th., opposite Courthouse
10:15 A.M.: Bible Study.
10:45 A.M.: Worship. -
7:00 P.M.: Evening Bible Study.
7:30 P.M.: Evening Worship.

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Marshall's
Saturday & Sunday,
July 26 and 27
37c Vel . .. . 2 for 37c
37c YES Tissues .. 29c
38c Glycerine 32
Suppositories . . . . 8c
25c Carbona White
Cleaner .......13c
50c Flytox, pint ... 19c
1 Oc Mercurochrome 6c
15c Ivory Soap med 9c
BEER-- WINE
CHAMPAGN ES

MEMORIAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(Disciples of Christ)
Hill and Tappan
F. E. Zendt, Minister to Congregation
Mrs. Robert Holland, Choir Director
10:50 A.M.: Morning Worship. Nursery for
children during the service.
GUILD HOUSE, 438 Maynard Street
H. L. Pickerill, Minister to Students
Jean Garee, Assistant in Student Work
GUILD SUNDAY EVENING HOUR : Supper
with the Wesleyan Guild at 5:30 in the
Methodist Church followed by a panel on
"Do You Believe in Fairy Tales?" George
Bradley, Evelyn Pease, Melvin Marcus,
and Dwight Walsh will participate in the
panel.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
Ministers: James Brett Kenna and Robert
L. Jongeward
Music: Lester McCoy, guest choir director

ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Division at Catherine
The Rev. Henry Lewis, D.D., Rector
The Rev. John M. Shufelt, Curate
The Rev. John H. Burt, Student Chaplain
Miss Maxine J. Westphal,
Counsellor for Women Students
Mr. George R. Hunsche,
Organist and Choirmaster
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