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PERSONAL
GERMAN!-Translating and tutoring.
0. Cassel, 921 Oakland, Ph. 3-0747. )18P
LEARN TO DANCE
Jimmie Hunt Dance Stud o
209 S. State
Phone 8161 )1P
KIDDIE KARE-Reliable baby sitters.
Ph. 3-1121. )10B
cLosHROOMS,
FOR RENT
DOUBLE ROOM FOR GIRLS.-Two beds,
two closets, cooking, between. campus
and2hospitals. Third vacancy soon.
Ph. 2-2826. 11 )27F
MAN'S ROOM-For four hrs. work per
week. Close to campus. Ph. 2-8787.
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APARTMENT for two men, 'also a
double room for summer. 1125 Mich-
igan. Mr. Briley, 3-1791. )23F
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LOST & FOUND
LOST-Man's Gruen wrist watch, July
5th between W. Eng. and 1319 Hill.
If found please call 2-6422. )12L
LOST-- 1.25. Because I did not obtain
my subscription from the Student
Periodical Agency.
LOST-Wide silver wedding band, floral
design with tiny sapphires and silver
ring with tragi-comic mask super-
imposed. Reward. Call D. Cammett,
3-1561. )1l
LOST-On Friday, June 30 in Williams
St. Laundromat-Gold ring with Chi-
nese letters. Extremely anxious to
have it returned. Reward. Ph. Jose
Bornn, Music School. )
FOR SALE
HALF PRICE!-New men's balloon tire
ROLLFAST bike. Call Gil Moe 2-6373.
y) 22
ENGLISH LIGHTWEIGHT BIKE-"Her-
cules", hand brake, single speed.
$27.00. Ph. 3-1100 noon or after 5:30.
LADIES BRITISH BICYCLE-Rudge, in
excellent condition with cyclometer
and carrier. $40.00. Call 7174. )18
-{. UNDERWOOD noiseless portable type-
writer. Perfect condition. Priced rea-
sonable. Ph. 2-6136. , )20
FOR SALE-1948 Red Plymouth con-
vertible. Good condition. Radio, heat-
er, $1100. Phone Ed, 8177 after 6. )19
147 MOTORCYCLE-Indian Chief, many
extras, excellent condition, $450. Ph.
2-5264 evenings. )16
-ALL COLOR BABY PARAKEETS and
ACanaries BirdB supple adcages
t 562 Seventh, Ph. 5330. )2B
FOR RENT
House For Rent
Small fraternity possibility. Located
at 508 Elm Street, automatic heat,
immediate possession. Call 7176 6-7
P.M. ) 7R
PERSONAL
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young woman who ordered Bradby's
SHAKESPEARE CRITICIS p 1 e a s e
stop in? Your book has arrived, but
somehow your name & address has
been lost! Apologies all over the
place! BOB MARSHALL'S BASEMENT
BOOK SHOP, 211 South State. (And
a note to the casual reader: we usual-
ly do a conscientious job on special
orders & will gladly give you prompt
& intelligent service on all book needs.
And we promise not to lose any more
names or addresses. - BROWSERS
WELCOME!) )19P
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BUSINESS
SERVICES
THE STUDENT PERIODICAL AGENCY
is authorized to give special rates to
students and faculty members for
TIME, LIFE, FORTUNE, ARCHITEC-
TURALFORUM, etc._Ph._2-8242._)n2
WASHING-Finish work and ironing
also. Rough dry and wet washing.
Free pick up and delivery. Ph. 2-9020.
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VIOLA STEIN-Experienced typist, at
308 S. State. Legal, Masters, Doctors
dissertations, etc. Call 2-2615 or
2-9848. )13
ACCURATE TYPING-Prompt service.
Ph. 2-9437, )16B
HILDEGARDE SHOPPE-109 E. Wash-
ington. Custom Clothes and Altera-
tions. ) 3B
HAVE YOUR typewriter repaired by the
Office Equipment Service Company,
215 E. Liberty. )4
TYPEWRITERS AND FOUNTAIN PENS
Sales & Service
EXPERIENCED SALES HELP for part
time work - Must have Saturdays
available.kAnn Arbor Cut Rate Cloth-
ing, 113 S. Main. See Mr. Fagin, hrs.
5to6. )4H
HOTEL CLERK - Wanted for extra
work each week. See Mgr., Town
House Hotel, 303 E. Ann Street. )3H
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evening, July 14, 1950,- entitled
"Nature's Balanced Economy."
The exhibits to be featured in the
Museums Building will be on dis-
play from 7 to 9 p.m. Three short
reels of motion pictures entitled
"What is soil?", "Earthworm,"
and "Wonders in your own back
yard," will be shown in Kellogg
Auditorium at 7:30 p.m.
The current rotunda exhibit of
the Museums Building is entitled
"The Coal Flora of Michigan."
Grad. Student Mixer, Fri., July
14, 8:30 p.m., Rackham Assembly
Hall.
Russian Circle Meeting, Monday,
July 17th, 7 o'clock at the Inter-
national Center. Program-Brief
Sketch of Nationalism in Russian
Music. Singing and refreshments.
All interested are welcome.
Dr. Samuel Hartwell, Michigan
Department of Mental Hygiene
will be our psychiatrist consultant
at the case clinic Friday, July 14,
a tthe Fresh Air Camp, Pinckney,
Michigan.
TedV
Big League
.Flag Scrap
To Resume
NEW YORK - (P)-The major
leagues go back to work today
after a two-day All-Star Game va-
cation marred by injuries to Ted
'Williams and Joe DiMaggio.
The Boston Red Sox slugger
fractured his left elbow on the
left-field wall catching Ralph Kin-
er's drive in the first inning. An
operation today for removal of a
bone fragment may determine
whether he will be lost for the re-
mainder of the season.
DiMaggio's injury, aggravation
of a strained groin, was trivial by
comparison. He is expected to play
again in two or three days.
* * *
LOSS OF WILLIAMS dealt Bos-
ton a hard blow. It came at the
half-way mark in the pennant
race, a point at which in 1949 the
Red Sox, then 81agames behind,
started a great drive that almost
carried them to victory.
Boston is now in fourth place
8 games behind the Detroit Ti-
gers, but without Williams the
Sox' chances to rally look migh-
ty slim.
The star outfielder crashed into
the wall at Comiskey Park in the
first inning, but kept on playing.
The gravity of the accident did
not become apparent until x-rays
showed a fractured radius in Wil-
liams' left arm.
* * *
THE FRONT-RUNNING Detroit
Tigers, who took a 12-10 exhibition
slugfest from Cincinnati last night,
will face fifth-place Washington as
the season gets underway again
tonight.
The American League has an-
other shining night attraction: the
DiMaggio - less Yankees against
third-place Cleveland in Yankee
Stadium.
Detroit
New York
Cleveland
Boston
Washington
Chicago
Philadelphia
St. Louis
W
49
47
46
42
35
34
27
27
L
26
30
32
35
41
45
49
49
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Pct.
.653
.590
.545
.461
.430
.355
.355
GB
3
41/2
8
141/
17
221/
22 /
Major League Standings
TODAY'S GAMES
Detroit at Washington (N).
Cleveland at New York (N).
Chicago at Boston (N).
St. Louis at Philadelphia (N).
illiams
TODAY'S GAMES
Philadelphia at St. Louis (N)
Brooklyn at Chicago.
Boston at Cincinnati (N).
New York at Pittsburgh.
* * *
Lost to
Red So
NATIONAL
W
Philadelphia 44
St. Louis 43
Boston 42
Brooklyn 38
Chicago 33
New York 34
Cincinnati 29
Pittsburgh ,.27
FISTICUFFS ROUNDUP:
Costner Gains Upset of Year;
La Motta Bashes Mitri in 15
LEAGUE
L Pet.
29 .603
30 .589
31 .575
32 .543
38 .465
40 .459
44 .397
46 .370
GB
1
2
41,
10
10%2
15
17
I-M Bombers
Take All-Stars
In Basketball'
The Berrien Bombers detonated
a minor explosion under the All-
Starsy'esterday to win, 48-41, in
the I-M basketball league.
MEANWHILE, in I-M softball,
Leagues 3 and 4.were active with
six games:
Lambda Chi Alpha eased past
the Phi Gam's, 8-7, while Sigma
Chi triumphed over Phi Kappa
Psi by the same score.
Psi U took Phi Alpha Kappa,
11-7. And SAE drilled the boys
from the Dental Lab, 9-6.
Public Health carved out an
8-3 victory over Theta Chi.
Theta Delta Chi blasted Alpha
Chi Sigma by the same margin to
rack up an 11-6 win.
Tourney.Opens
TOLEDO-()P)-One of golfdom's
fanciest birdie battles; the 13th
Inverness four-ball round robin
for a $15,000 pot of gold, gets un-
der way today.
MORRILLS-314S. State St. )4B
WANTED TO RENT
HOUSE FOR MEDICAL FRATERNITY-
Full yearoccupancy. Preferably near
Hospital. Call Dr. Jacobson 2-9460. )1N
ROOM and BOARD
BOARDERS WANTED-Three excellent
meals, well prepared and well served
for only $1.90 a day. Foat informna-
tion, Ph. 2-5644 or call at 1345 Wash-
tenaw. )4X
REAL ESTATE
BY OWNER LEAVING CITY-Brock-
man District. 2012 Carhart.Artis-
tically decorated. Small house. 28 x
26 ft.aLiving room with fireplace, din-
ing alcove, Pullman type. kitchen
with Dishmaster. Bedroom and bath
with shower on first floor. One Bed-
room on second floor. Spacious pine-
panelled recreation room with fire-
place and Heatolater, lavatory and
toilet. Automatic Heat. Garage 14 x
20. Lot size 66 x 132 ft. -Well land-
scaped and shaded. Shown only by
appointment. Ph. 2-5659,. )1E
ALL-STAR PITCHER - Robin
Roberts, youthful Philadelphia
Phillies hurler, held the Ameri-
can Leaguers to three hits and
one run during his turn on the
mound. Roberts is a former
Michigan State College star.
Giants Sell
KirbyHigrbe
NEW YORK-(A"'-Kirby Higbe,
veteran right-handed pitcher with
the New York Giants, was sold to-
day to the Minneapolis club of the
American Association.
Higbe, a 10-year man, agreed to
join the Giant farm club, which
currently is leading the race in
the Association.
During his stay in the big
leagues he won 118 games and
lost 98.
By The Associated Press
George (Sugar) Costner scored
the fistic upset of the year last
night by thrashing lightweight
champion Ike Williams to gain an
unanimous 10-round decision in a
non-title scrap before an estimated
7,500 at Philadelphia's Shibe Park.
But middleweight champion Jake
LaMotta successfully defended his
title by scoring a decisive, unani-
mous 15-round decision over Ti-
berio Mitri of Italy in Madison
Square Garden.
Costner hit Williams with every-
thing but the ringposts, but was
unable to floor the plucky 135-
pound king. Williams, rated along
with welterweight King Ray (Su-
gar) Robinson as the two best
fighters-pound for pound-in the
ring today, never had a chance
after the hard punching Costner
COLLEGIATE HAIR STYLES
Specializing in
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Liberty off State
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clipped him with a vicious left
hook in the third round.
There were no knockdowns in
the fiercely-fought LaMotta-Mitri
battle. The fans roared through
most of the fight as the fighters
time and again mixed it up in
thrilling exchanges.
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showed men how to keep cool
and look well-dressed in hot-
test weather, these Haspel Sir
Preme Cords have always
brought cool, lightweight com-
fort and perfect grooming for
summer. Completely washable.
25.50
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24 pairs of Men's Weejuns or crepe-sole. Tie-Moccs
from our regular stock that regularly sell at $11.95
& $12.95. Following sizes are available -
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