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.FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1952

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE THREE

ELRUUIIEK

MICHIGAN DAILYI
Phone 23-24-1
HOURS: 1 to 5 P.M.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .60 1.34 1.96
3 .70 1.78 2.84
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Figure 5 average words to a line.
Classified 'deadline daily except
Saturday is 3 P.M., Saturdays,
11:30 A.M., for Sunday issue.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-Gray Kitten in vicinity of East
William and Thompson. Call No. on
his tag or bring to 512 E. William,
Back apt.
FOR SALE
ART SALE private collection, oils, water
colors, portfolios, books. 1918 Day,
Phone 2-1710.
Daily Classifieds
Bring Quick Results

FOR SALE
ANTIQUE CHAIRS -- 1 Hitchcock, 1
Duncan Fyfe, 1 arm Windsor, 1 comb
back Windsor. 1 tilt top table. Mis-
cellaneous objects: candle sticks,
lamps, dishes, fixtures. 1918 Day Ph.
2-1710.
SPANISH Language Course. Columbia
records. 40 lessons; sacrifice. Phone
24058.
PLYMOUTH 1947 4-DOOR. Excellent
condition. 605 W. Hoover, Apt. 2, Sat-
urday for Sunday.
FOR RENT
ATTRACTIVE APT. near Campus to
sublet July 15 to Sept. 15. Real bar-
gain for right tenant. 3-1479 evenings.
AVAILABLE - A new 3-room de-
luxe apartment which accommodates
four. Completely furnished, electric
stove and refrigerator. Private en-
trance. $95 per month. Will rent for
summer, Need a car. Call 2-9020.
FRATERNITY or sorority .house for
rent, approved for twenty-five. Close
to campus. Write Box 17.
ATTRACTIVE roomy apartment for 3
or 4 boys. Near campus. Call 3-1034
evenings, 5201 days.

ROOMS FOR RENT
4 STUDENTS-large, spacious 2 bedroom
furnished ap't., twin beds, (practice.
room available for music students.)
$125 a month. Also single room. 320 E.
Washington after 4 P.M.
OVERNIGHT GUESTS?-Make reserva-
tions at The Campus Tourist Homes
now. 518 E. William. Phone 3-8454.

TRANSPORTATION

RIDE WANTED to Boston, Mass. or
Portland, Maine July 11. Can help
with driving. University extension
526, 8-5 weekdays, 2-8330 after 5:30
p.m.
BUSINESS SERVICES
WASHING, finished work, and hand
ironing. Cotton dresses a specialty.
Ruff dry and wet washing. Also iron-
ing separately. Free pick-up and de-
livery. Phone 2-9020.
TYPING -Reasonable rates. Accurate,
Efficient. Phone 7590, 830 S. Main.
MENS' USED BIKES and used radios.
Ann Arbor Radio & T.V. 1215 So.
Univ., Ph. 7942. 1%1 blocks east of
East Engineering.
RADIO SERVICE
Auto - Home - Portable
Phono & T.V.
Fast & Reasonable Service
ANN ARBOR RADIO & T V
"Student Service"
1215 So. Univ., Ph. 7942
1,2 blocks east of East Engin.
ALTERATIONS - Women's garments.
Prompt service. Catherine St. near
State. Ph. 2-2678.
HELP WANTED
MAKE $20.00 DAILY -- Sell Luminous
Name Plates. Write Reeves Co., Attle-,
boro, Mass., Free Sample and details.
WANT TO WORK for meals? We: need'
pots and pans washer and cook's help-
er. Cali 2-6173. 1000 Hill St.

Rained Out,
Tigers Play
Two Today
BOSTON - (A') -Rains cooled
Boston last night and washed out
a scheduled game between the Red
Sox and Tigers, but they didn't
diminish one bit the heat that's
on Detroit's new manager, Fred
Hutchinson.
Instead of nine games in eight
days, the Tigers now must play
nine in seven days, all of them
with pennant contenders. Last
night's washed out game will be
played as part of a double-header
today.
*1* *
AFTER THREE games in Bos-
ton, the Tigers move into New
York for a Sunday double-header
with the Yankees and a single
game Monday. Then they go to
Washington for three straight
night games with the Senators.
Hutchinson has named Ted
Gray (8-8) and Art Houtteman
(4-11) to oppose the Red Sox
in today's double-header.
The Tigers and Red Sox have
met 11 times thus far this season,
and Boston has won nine times.
S* * *
"WE INTEND to change that,"
Hutchinson said determinedly.
"and we'll be doing our darndest
to do something we haven't done
all year, too-win three in a row."
The Tigers currently have a
two-game winning streak going,
having won twice immediately aft-
er Hutchinson's appointment to
succeed Rolfe last Saturday as
manager.

NATIONAL
W
Brooklyn ..,51
New York ,.47
St. Louis ...46
Chicago ....43
Philadelphia 35
Cincinnati ..33
Boston......30
Pittsburgh ..21

LEAGUE
L Pct.
22 .699
26 .644
34 .575
35 .551
40 .467
44 .429
46 .395
59 .263

Major League
Standings
(Not including last night's games)

GB
4
8' ~
101/
17
20
22%/
331/

Appointment
10 Days Off
It will be at least ten more days
before the appointment of a new
University head basketball coach
is announced.
Athletic director H. O. (Fritz)
Crisler is currently out of town
on a vacation and he isn't ex-
pected to return to work until
July 21.
Michigan has been without a
basketball coach since the second
week in June when Ernie McCoy
-hoop mentor, head football scout
and assistant athletic director-
resigned to accept a position as
director of athletics at Penn State.
I-M Scores
Phi Delta Phi 8, Phi Kappa
Tau 0
Dental Lab 13, Pharmacy 2
Delts 6, Theta Delta Chi 4
Metallurgical Lab 10, Physics
2.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Chicago 7, Brooklyn 2
GAMES TODAY
Brooklyn at Chicago
New York at Pittsburgh
Boston at Cincinnati
Philadelphia at St. Louis

Cunningham,Short Lead
Michigan Amateur Field

CHARLEVOIX, Mich.- (IP) -
Tanned Len Cunningham of De-
troit and sun-burned John Short
of Jackson, a pair of unknowns,
won medalist honors with par
144's as the 36-holes of qualifying
play in the Michigan Amateur
Golf Championship ended yester-
day.
Along with 30 other qualifiers
they'll plunge into three-day
match play starting today.
* * *
WESTERN Michigan qualified
seven men for the two rounds to-
day and tomorrow and big 36-hole
finale Sunday. Included was Har-
old Brink of Grand Rapids who
shot a 73 to go with Wednesday
78 for a 151.
Cunningham, 28-year-old la-
bor union president, and Short,
28-year-old plumbing salesman
failed to qualify last year. And
so did Ray Palmer, Grosse Isle
factory owner, who popped up

right behind them with a 75-71-
-146 on the 6,614-yard par 72-72
-144Belvedere Course.
Cunningham linked a pair of
72's. He birdied three holes and
went one over par on three others.
A 50-foot putt on the 16th hole
gave him a birdie three.
* * *
SHORT, wounded in France in
World War II, had the day's best
Co-recreation night will be
held at the Intramural Sports
Building tonight beginning at
7:30 p.m. and continuing until
10:00 p.m. Both students and
faculty are cordially invited.
-Rod Grambeau
round-70. He shot a birdie and a
lone one over par on the first
nine and then came up with three
birdies and a single one over par
on the back nine.

AMERICAN
W
New York ..45
Chicago ....45
Cleveland ...42
Washington 39
Boston......39
Philadelphia 31
St. Louis ...32
Detroit .....25

LEAGUE
L Pct.
29 .608
34 .570
33 .560
35 .527
36 .520
37 .456
45 .416
49 .338;

GB
21/
3 2
6
6%/
11
141
20

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for
WIN-E - BEER
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Between Main and
Founrth Ave.
PHONE 7191
OPEN
Daily 10 A.M. to 10 P.M.
Sundays Noon to 7 P.M.

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GAMES TODAY
St. Louis at New York
Detroit at Boston
Cleveland at Philadelphia
Chicago at Washington
HSC' Gridder
InjuresHead
LANSING-- (/P) --Frank Kush,
first string guard on the Michigan
State College football team, was
in a Lansing Hospital yesterday
with a steel splinted an inch and
a half long in his head.
Kush was knocking out bricks
with a steel chisel when the
chisel split and the splinter
went into his head through the
left eyebrow, narrowly missing
his eye.
Physicians are trying to see if
the splinter will work itself out
before attempting to operate. They
said Kush was in "good" condi-
tion.

1313
SOUTH
UNIVERSITY

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Presents
ROBERT MONTGOMERY
in
RIDE THE'
PINK HORSE
A story of the Mexican border - vengeance and
desperate manhunt behind the mask of gay fiesta.
"A Fascinating Film!"... N. Y. TIMES
with
WANDA THOMAS
HENDRIX GOMEZ
ilso
CHARLIE CHAPLIN
in "THE IMMIGRANT"
EXTRA! COLOR CARTOON
-n H ARCHITECTURE
TONIGHTAUDITORIUM
AND SATURDAY J i (DIOoIte
7:15 and 9:30 Bus. Ad. Bldg.)
DOORS OPEN 6:45 P.M,

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ARE YOU ELIGIBLE?
In Ann Arbor it's the
VFW CLUB
Dancing Fri. & Sat. Nights
Two Fine Orchestras
Don Bailey, Your Singing Host
Members
V'~fl4). and Guests
Jr W W1M Ph. 2-3972

STORE HOURS 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Monday through Saturday
The Campus SHIRT SHOP
at 1313 South University-Ann Arbor's Most Famous Address
IS NOT
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BUT''WE ARE

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Specialty Styles for Men & Women
7 Stylists - No Waiting
- WELCOME -
The Daseola Barbers
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OUR ENTIRE STOCK AT BANKRUPT PRICES
so that our present stock will be GONE by AUGUST 15
PRICES SLASHED TO 50%

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LES BROWN

and His Orchestra

FRI., SAT. & SUN. NIGHTS; JULY 11, 12, 13

Located on Seven Mile Road
1 Block East of Telegraph,
DETROIT

Smash Comedy!
Presented by
The Department of Speech
ate
by Mary Chase
PULITZER
PRIZE AWARD
Tonite thru Sat.
$1.20, 90c, 60ct
BOX OFFICE
OPEN DAILYf
10 A.M. to 5P.M.

3.95 to 4.50
ARROW SHIRTS . $2.99
1000 OTHER DRESS SHIRTS - WHITES,
SOL ID COLORS, B ROADCLOTHS, OXFORDS

$ 99

Values to 6.00-Priced to Clear. ...

SPECIAL TO ANN AR6OR
STUDENTS ONLY:
This ad will admit
2 persons for the price of 1
when presented at the box office.

CALL KENWOOD 12660
FOR INFORMATION

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All Performances at 8 P.M.
Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre
STUDENT
SUPPLIES
Typewriters
Repaired
Rented
Sold
Bought
Webster-Chicago Tape
and Wire Recorders
Fountain Pens Repaired
by a Factory Trained Man

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800 SHORT SLEEVE
0al. Sport Shirts. $1.99
Broadcloth, Waffleweaves -
Sheers, Hawaiian Prints....3 for $5.75
o .s5 Polo Shirts .'$1.49
TERRY-CLOTH, COTTON KNITS 3 for 4.25
NAVY T-SHIRTS .. 55c
6 for $2.99
1.00 Boxer Shorts . 55c
Value Stripes and Solid Colors 6 for 2.99
Values ALL SUMMER
to 2.00 Neckwear . , 99c
Values Dress Sox6 pr. 1.75
to 75c pr. $
$3.33 doz.
Values Sweat Sox 50c pr.
to 1.00 pr. 4 pr. $1.75
Famous ALL WOOL
Brand Swim Trunks. 99c
3.95 Value
B.V.D. BOXER STYLE
4.95 Value Swim Trunks $1.99

Here's Where You'll Find Your
Favorite Brands
JOCKEYS', JANTZEN SWIM TRUNKS
JAYSON SHIRTS, MARLBORO SHIRTS
B.V.D.'s - BRIEFS - T-SHIRTS
BOXER SHORTS - SPORT SHIRTS
KED TENNIS SHOES. .........$3.95
JANTZEN TENNIS SH6RTS....$3.95
B.V.D. SPORT SHIRTS..........$2.95
NECKWEAR by WEMBLEY - SUPERBA
BEAU-BRUMMELL - PALM BEACH
Values Fall Jackets
to $20 Reversible $7 .7
POPLIN - -NYLON .-TROPICAL
ValuesJakt
to 7.95 Golf Jackets $2.99
Values Trench Coats11.88
to $30Cot
PLASTIC
U.S. Rubber
6.95 Value Raincoats . . $2.99
Values ALL-WOOL, WILSON BROS.
to12.95 Sweaters .. $4.44
FADED BLUE DENIM
Value Sport Oxfords 3.95
Values
to 1.50 Belts .....0.50c
12.95
Values Nay Oxfords 5.88
PR.

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OUTSTANDING RELEASES BY WORLD-FAMOUS ARTISTS
COLUMBIA LRECORDS
PIANO CONCERTO in A minor (Grieg & Schumann) -- Lipatti & Orchestra
VIOLIN CONCERTO in D (Brahms) -Stern, Royal Philharmonic, Beecham
WALTZES FOR PIANO (Chopin) - Dinu Lipatti
ERWARTUNG - A Vocal Scene (Schonberg) D. Dow, N.Y. Phil., Mitropoulos
MUSIC OF THE LITURGY (in English) - Episcopal Choir

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S. State Ph. 7177

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- and these Superb Performances by Walter Gieseking-
PIANO CONCERTO NO. 4 in G (Beethoven - INTERMEZZI, Op. 117 (Brahms)
PRELUDES, BOOKS 1 & 2 (Debussy) - SUITE BERGAMASQUE (Debussy)
K INDERSCENEN (Schumann) - CHILDREN'S CORNER (Debussy)
PIANO CONCERTO NO. 23 in A (Mozart) - SYMPHONIC VARIATIONS (Franck)
Orchestral Accompaniments led by Herbert Von Karajan
Many of these selections may be heard over radio stations

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TODAY THRU SATURDAY
Every Page a Peep Show!

FOR
THE
LADIES

51 Gauge
15 Denier
Value:
$1.50 pair
HOSIERY

75c pr.
Box of 3 pr.
1 99

EXTRA
SPECIAL

SLEEVELESS
U ndershirts

44c each
6 for 2.40

WHRV

(6:30 & 10:00)

and WPAG-FM

(3:00 & 8:00),

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