1950 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ...,. ..:.. m Phols Blank Cubs Twice DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN I BARGAIN SPECIALS All COLORED DRESS and SPORT SHIRTS 20% off TICE'S MEN'S SHOP 1107 South University Avenue ACROSS FROM THE NEW BANK * ** Cap Liners Tigers Lose to Red Sox, 7-6; Brownies Trip Yankees, 4-3 Read and Use The Michigan Daily Classifieds 4) Ordered for Tribesmen CLEVELAND -(P)-- General Manager Hank Greenberg yester- day ordered his Cleveland Indians to wear protective cap liners when at bat. The order followed an injury suffered by Indian centerfielder Larry Doby when he was struck on the head by a pitched ball in an exhibition game with Brooklyn Monday night. Greenberg previously had told the players to use the plastic lin- ers, but not all followed his sug- gestion. Last night, however, the) entire team wore them at the plate., All-Star Gamne Highlights IM Card Tonight Intramural 'softball climaxes its regular schedule this evensng with an all-star game which promises to be the highlight of the sum- mer sports season at the Univer- sity. A hand-picked crew of diamond flashes from the various teams entered in the IM softball tour- nament will take to Ferry Field to tackle representatives of the In- tramural sports department. Two of the finest softball pitchers seen on the campus in re- cent years will assume the chuck- ing responsibilities for the all- stars. They are Jim Murphy of Ed's Boys, who has a no-hitter on the record books, and Earl Haight of the Fletcher Hall team, who has an impressive number of strikeouts to his credit. TOP TEAMS in the softball tourney will start playoffs for the championships tomorrow.. Twelve teams finished their regular sched- ules yesterday, three winning by one-run margins. Lambda Chi Alpha squeaked by Public Health, 12-11; the Phi Gams edged the Alpha Chi Sig- mas, 7-6; and Phi Alpha Kappa nosed out the Phi Kappa Psi's, 8-7. Sigma Chi defeated the Dental Lab, 14-12; Psi Upsilon knocked off the SAE's, 8-4; and- Theta Xi outscored the Theta Delta Chi's, 14-11, in the other games on yes- terday's card. f DETROIT - (A) - The Boston Red Sox nipped the pace-settinga Detroit Tigers, 7 to 6, last night t otighten the American League rae as second-place New York< lost, too.1 Eight pitchers saw action in the nip-and-tuck battle with Chuck; Stobbs the winner and Hal Whitet the loser.c * * * DETROIT thus stayed a game and a half ahead of the Yankees, but saw the onrushing Boston and1 Cleveland clubs pick up a game in the pennant scramble. The Red Sox surged into a four-run lead in the first two innings as they kayoed their old nemesis, Teddy Gray, who had beaten them in four previous' tries this season. Vern Stephens' 24th homer, a two-run wallop in the first inn- ing, got Boston away to a flying start. s .* *I * BROWNS 4, YANKEES 3 ST. LOUIS--(P)-A ninth-inn- ing rally spoiled Stubby Overmire's shutout, but he tightened up to give the St Louis Browns a 4 to 3 victory over the New York Yan- kees last night. Overmire batted in two of the Brownie tallies. INDIANS 7, ATHLETICS 6 CLEVELAND-(P) --The Cleve- land Indians wonvtheir eighth straight victory over the Phila- delphia Athletics last night, 7 to 6. Bob Feller collected his tenth win of the season, although he had to have help from Bob Lemon in the ninth to halt a two-run rally. Luke Easter clouted two home runs and Joe Gordon one for the Tribe. Sam Chapman and Joe Tipton smacked four-baggers off Feller. CHICAGO - (A) - Pitcher Joe Haynes allowed the Chicago White Sox only three hits in a seven inn- ing relief stint and the Washing- ton Senators came from behind with two two-run spurts to score a 7-4 victory before 11,973 persons last night. PHILADELPHIA -(A)- Richie Ashburn's single with two out in the ninth scored Ralph Caballero from second and gave the Phila- delphia Phillies a 1-0 decision over the Chicago Cubs in the second game of last night's doubleheader after they had won the opener 7-0 behind the three-hit pitching of Bubba Church. The twin victory, before a crowd of 32,726, placed the Phillies once again in undisputed possession of first place in the National League. CARDS 9, DODGERS 5 BROOKLYN-(P)-D e 1 Rice's home run with two on in the eighth inning helped the St. Louis Cardinals to a 9-5 victory over the Brooklyn Dodgers before 31,013 fans last night. Stan ,Musial hit safely in his 29th straight game as the Cards finally won after eight straight re- verses at Ebbets Field. Preacher Roe, who had beaten the Birds four times this season, was the loser. * * * BRAVES 7, PIRATES 2 B 05 T O N-(;')-The Boston Braves clubbed thre rival pitchers for 13 hits while topping the Pitts- burgh Pirates 7-2, last night as they launched a 22-game home stand. Johnny Sain, who failed on three previous tries, notched his 13th pitching triumphy and his fifth in a row over the last-place Pi- rates. GIANTS 7, REDS 6 NEW YORK--(P)-Bob Usheer's muff of Don Mueller's liner with two out in the bottom half of the ninth inning enabled Eddie Stan- ky to score from second with the run that gave the New York Giants a 7-6 victory over the Cincinnati Reds last night. The Giants drove Herm Weh- meier from the mound with a five run eighth inning to take a 6-5 lead, but the Reds tied the score in their half of the ninth. (Continued from Page 4) Michigan Christian Fellowship: Bible Study, "Upper Room" Lane Hall, 7:30 p.m. Topic: I Thessalo- nians, chapter five. Botannical Seminar, Wednesday, July 26, 1950, 7:30 p.m., Rm. 1139. "Investigations of Microenviron- mental Influences in Relation to Bog Plant Communities, Berrien County, Michigan" by Prof. M. E. Britton. All interested are invited to attend. The Canada-United States Work- shop wishes to invite all Canadian faculty, and all Canadian students to a Coffee Hour in the Rackham Buildmg on Wednesday, July 26, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Central Michigan Alumni Pic- nic: Wed., July 26, 5:30, Island Park (on the Island). Bring dish to pass or relishes, table service, drink and sandwiches. For infor- mation call 6897. Sociedad Hispanica: Meeting Wednesday, July 26, 8 p.m., East Conference Room, Rackham Bldg. Program: Latin-American film: recitation by zMr. Jose Ortiz of the poetry of Nicolas Guillen. Crafts Shop: Wednesday, July 26, Lane Hall, 7:30-9:30 p.m. In-I struction will be given if desired. Materials will be sold at cost. U. of M. Hostel Club: Wed., Julyi 26. Swimming: Meet at Lane Hall at 5:30 p.m. Bring money for pic- nic supper after. Sign up on Lane Hall bulletin board for transpor- tation. Plenty of rides and every- one welcome. , Phi Delta Kappa Dinner Meet- ing: 6 p.m. today, Michigan Un- ion. Go through cafeteria line! and bring your tray to the faculty dining room. Warren Ketcham and Robert Amos will present reports on their recently completed dis- sertations. University of Michigan Soaring Club: The Soaring-Cltrb has pur- chased a Schweizer TG-3 two- place sail-plane and is planning to start instructions this weekend. A ANN ARBOR BARGAIN DAYS Follow the crowds all week to Kuohn's for real bargains in menswear WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Savings of 20 to 50 per cent MEN'S SUITS $50 suits $37.50 $37.50 & $34.75 $65 suits $49.75 Summer Suits $27.75 ____TOP COATS $50 Gabardines $39.75 Zip-in-lining buy for Next Fall. $35 Herringbone Tweeds $21.75 MEN'S SHIRTS meeting is being held at 7:30 p.m1 today, Room 1042 E. Engineering to make the necessary arrange ments. All interested in joinir are invited to attend. Coming Events Delta Kappa Gamma, honorai education society, will hold a pie nic at North Lake on Saturda afternoon, July 29. All member who are on the campus this sun mer are invited. Transporta tic provided. Reservations should : made by Wednesday, July 26, wit Miss Margaret Smith, Referent Room, General Library, 2-4380 o 3-1511, ext. 2200. French Club: Meeting at 8 p.! tomorrow in the Michigan Leagu A talk on "Le Canada Francai and some national dances are a the program. All students who a interested are cordially invited. BARGAIN DAYS WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY All Wool SPORT COATS $19.95 Group of SUITS Values to $55.00 $35.00 Others at reduced prices RAINCOATS Values to $18.75 $7.95 and $13.95 TOP COATS Values to 550.00 $29.95 and $39.95 Others at lower prices Group of Slightly Soiled SPORT SHIRTS $2.95 -MANY OTHER All Sales Final Group NECKTIES 97c Values to $2.50 Group of SOCKS 39c 3 for $1.00 Group o BELTS and SUSPENDERS 69c Reg. $1.00 to $1.50 Group Reg. $3.95 DRESS SHIRTS Slightly Soiled $2.95 All Fancy T-SHIRTS and SWIM TRUNKS 20% Discount, SALE ITEMS - Alterations at Cost AP Roundup CHICAGO -()P- The Chicago. Bears will depart for their St. Jo- seph College training camp at Rensselaer, Ind., today to launch the club's thirty - first season. George Halas, owner-coach, will have 49 players, including 24 vet- erans and 29 newcomers. * * * SOUTH BEND, Ind.-(P)-Ted; Jax of Hamtramck, Mich., was the only top-seeded player miss- ing last night at the end of the third round of the Western Jun- ior Tennis Tournament. Conrad Fischer of Kalamazoo upset his fellow Michigander, seeded ninth, 7-5, 6-3. Other seeded stars went into the round of 16. First-seeded Hamilton Richardson of Baton Rouge, La., easily beat C. J. Hix- son of Fort Smith, Ark., 6-0, 6-1. * * * WASHINGTON - (P) - Feath- erweight Champion Willie Pep, dis- playing his usual boxing precision, scored aunanimous decision last niAdo ver Bobby Bell in a ten- round bout at Griffith Stadium. Pep weighed 130,.Bell 12'7'/2. t I One lot One lot Short Sleeve Vlues to $7 SPORT SHIRTS $2.95vas $2.95 value Sport Shirts $1.95 $3.95 Summer Slacks Reduced . . . 20%off Gabardine Slacks . 20% off 95 i . *oee t i COOPERS SOX One Lot Values to 65c 39c -3 pair $1.00 WOOL SOX Values to $1.25 59c * * NATIONAL LEAGUE Everything Reduced Except Jockey Underwear MEN'S TOGGERY' 607 East Liberty AMERICAN Wv Detroit 56 New York 55 Cleveland 55 Boston 52 Washiriton 41 Chicago 37 Philadelphia 32 St. Louis 31 LEAGUE L Pet. 32 .636 34 .618 36 .604 39 .571 46 .471 55 .402 59 .352 58 .348 Next to Michigan Theatre GB 1h. 21/ 5 141/2 21 251/ 251/ W Philadelphia 53 St. Louis 51 Boston .48 Brooklyn 46 New York 42 Chicago, 39 Cincinnati 37 Pittsburgh 32 L 38 37 ,38 37 46 46 51 55 Pet. .582 .580 .554 .477 .459 .420 .368 GB 3 9 11 14 19 217 East Liberty I KUOUIN' S .. =' IkA F, 7)A Phone 80, wrrMo t 7/me (.op &7I'ffl~h4 TODAY'S GAMES New York at St. Louis (night) -Reynolds (8-8) or Ford (1-0) vs. Garver (8-91., Boston at Detroit - Master- son (4-4) vs. Newhopser (10-6) or Hutchinson (10-6). Philadelphia at Cleveland - (night) - Fowler (1-4) vs. Gar- cia (6-6). Washington at Chicago - Pearce (1-0) vs. Pierce (7-9). TODAY'S GAMES St. Louis at Brooklyn( Bre- cheen *v(6-5) or Voyer (2-2) vs. Newcomb (8-6). Cincinnati at New York - Fox (5-6) vs. Kennedy (3-4) or Mag- lie (6-3) . Pittsburgh at Boston (night)- Werle '(5-7) vs. Bickford (11-6). Chicago at Philadelphia (night) -Dubiel (4-3) or Lade (5-4) vs. Heintzleman (1-8). HERE'S THE RETURN OF THE CLUB 211 BARGAIN DAYS SIKE I ER L1 't , BUY NOW FOR LATER I0 eals - $499 TIE SPECIAL Reg. $1.50... Now 2 for 1.50 Reg. $2.50 ... Now 2 for 2.50 SOX SPECIAL Reg. 75c . . . Now 2 for 75c Reg. $1.50.. Now 2 for $1.50 Cloth-top SPORT OXFORDS $3.99 Cool Comfort Men's Briefs Elastic Tops . . . 39c White Navy Type Shorts . . . 49c POPLIN JACKETS $2.66 Water Repellent Assorted Colors Covert Work Shirts . . . $1.00 Navy Surplus Life Jackets . . . $1.49 bL Rayon Wrinkle Resistant PANTS $4.99 Free Alterations Men's Undershirts 39c . . . 3 for $1.05 Summer Union Suits .: . 97c I 5 LUNCHES - 5 DINNERS Sample: Tonight's Dinner Salisbury Steak Whipped potatoes or mashed sweet potatoes SHOES (Nunn-Bush & Edgerton) . . . One Group HATS (Straw & Felt). . . . . .. One Group SHIRTS (Colors and White). . . . One Group - Formerly $3.95 to $6.50 BATHROBES (Complete Stock) . . SWIM TRUNKS and TENNIS SHORTS. . . Now 25% off . . Now /2 price . Now 2 for $6.00 Now 1/4 off . . Now 20% off White "T" SHIRTS 39c 3 for $1.05 I Salad, Vegetable or Dessert Bread and Butter I Swim Trunks 100% Wool. . . $1.00 Ventilated Oxfords. . . $2.99 Coffee,. Tea or Milk SPORT COATS (One group, formerly $17.50 to $29.50) $12.95 SPECIAL SALE .... SUMMER SUITS Rayon Gabardine PANTS tAnf WASH PANTS $2.66I I Thus our answer to rising prices. Let it be your answer!!! I I - I i I