VF H71MTrGN ~L -. - -a ~ .. , ~ - '-..- -- . - - - - -- Phillies Edge Giants, 5-4, in 11 Innings RENTED SOLD BOOGHT REPA RED STUENT SUPPLIES MORRI LL'S 314 S. Stcte St. Ph. 7177 fountain pens repaired ._. Falls Short LONDON-(P)-Olympic cham- pion Mal Whitfield barely fell short of the world record he set out to break yesterday but still ran the fastest half mile of 1950 before 40,000 spectators. The 25-year-old king of middle distance men sped 880 yards in 1:50, just eight-tenths of a second short of the world mark. The time of the Ohio State grad- uate is the best ever recorded on the springy cinders of White City stadium. Yanks Top Athletics, 72; TI - 1 1. Major League Chisox Trim Tribe, 114 U mm.r Buy and Sell Through Dait Classifieds U (N il r------- ABBOTT & COSTELLO in " Here Come The Coeds" THE BEST FOR LESS ENDING TODAY # . ._. 25c Matinees until 5 35c Nights and Sundays JON HALL " MARIA MONTEZ in "Ali Babo and The 40 Thieves" In Color PHILADELPHIA - (P) - Fists flew and tempers flared today as the league-leading Philadelphia Phillies edged the New York Giants, 5-4, in 11 innings. * * * i CARDS 3, REDS 1 CINCINNATI - (P)-- South- paw Max Lanier wavered badly in the ninth inning but dramatic- ally struck out the last two men with the bases loaded to earn a 3-1 victory last night for the St. Louis Cardinals over the Cincin- nati Reds. * * * CUBS 7, PIRATES 2 PITTSBURGH--P)-Bob Rush, finally successful in his 10th effort to win his 10th game of the year, pitched and batted Chicago to a 7-2 victory over the last-place Pittsburgh Pirates before a sparse gathering of 6,770. BRAVES 10, DODGERS 2 BOSTON-(4P)-The Brooklyn Dodgers made seven errors last night as they were thumped 10-2 by Boston's Braves, who remained within five games of the front running Philadelphia Phillies. In gaining his 15th victory left- hander Warren Spahn fanned six Dodgers. YANKS 7, ATHLETICS 2 NEW YORK -(P) - Allie Rey- nolds, in constant difficulty be- cause of wildness, had it in the clutch as he pitched the New York Yankees to a 7-2 victory over the Philadelphia Athletics. CHISOX 11, INDIANS 4 CHICAGO-(P)-The lowly Chi- cago White Sox rapped 16 hits, nine of them for extra bases, yes- terday to hang a 11-4 kayo on Cleveland and drop the Indians into third place, three and a half games behind Detroit's idle Ameri- can League leaders. ST. LOUIS - (P)- The Detroit Tigers got a break yesterday when a heavy rainstorm washed out their game with the St. Louis Browns. The rain came two hours before game time. * * * WASHINGTON-(A)-Big Joe Dobson pitched his best game of the year - a four hitter - while his teammates pounded out 15 hits to give the Boston Red Sox a 10- 1 victory over the Washington Senators last night. A crowd of 10,146 fans at Grif- fith Staduim watched the 33-year- old righthander hang up his 13th victory against eight defeats. The Senators scored their lone run in the second inning when Sam Mele doubled to left and Cass Michaels singled to center sending Mele across with the tally. Washington's two other hits were singles by Mickey Grasso in the eighth and Mele in the ninth.- Philadelphia at Pittsburgh - Brissie (6-13) vs. Raschi (14-7). Cleveland at Chicago (2) -Fel- ler and Wiek vs. Wight, Scarb'o Detroit at St. Louise (2)-White (3-4) and Hutchinson (13-6) vs. Marshall (1-2) and Widmar (5-9). Boston at Washington - Parnell (918) vs. Marrero (5-7). r-- DAILY OFFICIALBULLETIN AMERICAN LEAGUE W L' Pct. Detroit 67 37 .744 New York 65 41 .613 Cleveland 65 42 .607 Boston 62 47 .580 Washington 47 57 .452 Chicago 43 67 .391 Philadelphia 39 68 .364 St. Louis 38 -67 .362 TODAY'S GAMES GB 3 3 7 20 27 291 29% (Continued from Page 2) j University Community Center .m ii NOW oft" CASH for your used TEXTBOOKS Events Today Graduate Outing Club: Meet at northwest entrance Rackham at 10 a.m. or 2 p.m. Swimming and corn roast Bring cars. Coming Events Tea at the Guild House, 438 Maynard. Congregational-Disciple, Evangelical & Reformed Guild. 4:30 to 6 p.m. CLASSIFIEDS 1 t MICHIGAN DAILY Phone 23-24-1 HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .54 1.21 1.76 3 .63 1.60 2.65 4 .81 2.02 3.53 Figure 5 average words to a line. Classified deadline daily except Saturday is 3 P.M. Saturdays, 11:30 A.M. for Sunday issue. i- j. f. / ' * TRANSPORTATION BUSINESS SERYICES BABY PARAKEETS and Canaries. New and used bird cages. Reasonable prices. 562 S. 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