TWO THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1952 .. WENEDYJUY23 1- T R 0 P I C A L University Aquarium 2208 Packard Street CLASSIFIEDS Richards, Iness Top Old Records 11 r FISH HOLY CimaSL q'~ldd MICHIGAN DAILY I 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 4 .90 2.24 3.92 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 ANTIQUE CHAIRS - 1 Hitchcock, 1 Duncan Fyfe, 1 arm Windsor, 1 comb back Windsor, 1tilt topntable. Mis- cellaneous objects: candle sticks, lamps, dishes, fixtures. 1918 Day Ph. 2-1710. ART SALE private collection, oils, water colors, portfolios, books. 1918 Day, Phone 2-1710. FOR RENT 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. ATTRACTIVE APT. near Campus to sublet July 15 to Sept. 15. Real bar- gain for right tenant. 3-1479 evenings. ROOMS FOR RENT OVERNIGHT GUESTS?-Make reserva- tions at The Campus Tourist Homes now 518 E. William. Phone 3-8454. 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. SINGLE ROOM, cooking & laundry privileges for girl; call 312 S. Thayer after 6 P.M. BUSINESS SERVICES ALTERATIONS - Woman's garments. Prompt service. Catherine St. near State. Call A. Graves, Ply. 2-2678. TYPING - Reasonable rates. Accurate, Efficient. Phone 7590. 830 . Main. 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. MENS' USED BIKES and used radios. Ann Arbor Radio & T.V'. 1215 So. Univ., Ph. 7942. 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 III blocks east of East Engin. HELP WANTED MAKE $20.00 DAILY. Sell luminous name plates. Write Reeves Co., Attle- boro, Mass., free sample and details. TRANSPORTATION DRIVING to Florida and vicinity around Aug. 1-need 3 riders. Phone 3-1493 evenings. Read Daily Classifieds Schade Sets. New Mark In Trial Run HELSINKI - () -- Herbert Schade, an effortless German dis- tance runner, set another Olym- pic record in winning his trial§ heat of the 5,000 meter run. He did 14:15.4, and loafed home, to eclipse the mark of 14:17.6 seta by the great Gaston Reif of Bel- glum in 1948. A new woman sprint cham- .. pion flashed across the Olympic track. She is Marjorie Jackson, 21, of Australia. She ran the 100 meters final in :11.5 which tied the .Olympic and the ac- cepted world record. The great star of the London Games, Fanny Blankers-Koen ofr Holland, winner of four gold med- als, had to scratch from a semi- final heat in the 400 because of illness. She has a bad attack of boils. Great Britain dominated Olympic rowing. The finals of seven events are today. Great Britain has shells in five of these, and the United States, Russia, and Finland have qual- ified three. At Sword's Edge HELSINKI--(A')-The gigantic : size of the 1952 Olympic Games HAIL TO THE VICTORS-Winners in the Olympic high jump proved too much for the modern event at Helsinki stand at attention on the victor's podium Sun- pentathlon yesterday. day to receive the acclaim of the Finnish spectators. Walt Davis, When the organizers drew up the schedule they found there center, former Texas A. and M. athlete, set a new Olympic rec- were 1,275 individual fencing ord while American teammate Lt. Ken Wiesner (left) of the matches necessary. The men Navy finished second. Jose Telles De Coneicao (right) of Brazil started at 1 p.m. (local time) and finished third, finally quit at 11:15 p.m. with two hundred matches to go. They will continue in the morning and hope M to start shooting on schedule at Mao Le ueStd ings 1 p.m. today.ajrLau San ng AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. GB W L Pct. GB New York 55 34 .618 ... Brooklyn 59 22 .728 --. Boston 49 38 .557 5 New York 53 31 .631 71/ Washington 49 39 .557 51/ St. Louis 51 39 .567 1212 rig Cleveland 49 41 .544 6 ?, Chicago 45 42 .517 17 Chicago 48 43 .527 8 Philadelphia 44 45 .494 19 j Philadelphia 39 42 .481 12 Boston 37 50 .425 25 St. Louis 35 56 .385 21 Cincinnati 36 53 .404 27 Detroit 28 59 .322 26 Pittsburgh 25 68 .269 40 )NERY (Not including last night's games)i Ann Arbor Bargain Days July 23rd and 24th a SENSATIONAL STORE WIDE BARGAINS Babideaumiarris Ann Arbor's Hot Spot of Values Again it's time for Ann Arbor's buying festival - The greatest value giving event of the year - This year is no exception ... at Rabideau-Harris you'll find the most outstanding values of the day. Attend early and reap the savings. HERE IS HOW-Buy one at regular price and for $10 select another like value and pay just $10 more and receive 2 suits. If you cannot use two suits bring a friend and share the savings. I Alterations at Cost. 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I I i I I I$ : Ano her ' Tied By Whitfield At Olympics HELSINKI, 0P)-The Rev. Bob Richards and big Sim Iness smashed Olympic records and Mal Whitfield tied another yesterday to lead the United States to vic- tory in three more Olympic track and field championships. A third Olympic record was broken and a second equalled by athletes from Germany and Aus- tralia. THE POLE VAULT ended in sheer drama. Richards and Don Laz of the United States, Ragnar Lunberg of Sweden and Pete Den- isenko of Russia all broke the Olympic record by clearing 14 feet 5.23 inches. The bar went to 14 feet 9.1 inches. All four missed it on their first attempt. Then Laz and Richards cleared it on their second trys. When the Swede and the Russian failed thrice the United States was assured of the gold medal. The bar then went to 14 feet 11.4 inches. Laz failed three times. Richards, pale and tense, made it on his final try. The crowd of 55,000 that stayed on unti 7:40 p.m. .(12:40 p.m. EST) in the bright Northern evening went wild. WHITFIELD tied his own Olym- .pic record of 1:49.2 in the 800 when he again beat Arthur Wint of Jamaica with a smooth as silk sprint around the last curve and down the home stretch. He now has three Olympi gold medals and one bronze- first in the 800 at both London and Helsinki, third in the 400 at London, and anchor man on the winning 1600 meter relay team at London. The former Ohio State star was in the seventh lane at the start, got jostled on the first turn, ran last down the back stretch of the first half of the race and then moved up with the leaders at the half way mark. Heinze Ulzheimer of Germany, a seeming midget at the heels of the towering Wint, dogged the Jamaican all the way but neither he nor Wint could challenge Whitfield in the home 'stretch. One of the American victor- ies was an upset. Iness, the gian University of Southern California student, took the discus crown as well as the Olympic record away from Adolfo Consolini of Italy with a mighty toss of 55.03 meters (180 feet 5.85 inches). NOW SHOWING NO. 1 TARGET FOR 1000 ENEMY AGENTS TYRONE PATRICIA STEPHE POWER NEAL-McNALLY COURIER COOL COOL TODAY THRU FRIDAY Late Show Tonight THE BIG MUSICAL MENU . , GLAMOUR SPECTACLE .Of1952! ~ M :k by E~AEKR ~bY E " { s. i I buys you your choice of any slack values $5.95 to $10.95 HERE IS HOW-Buy one at regular price and for $2 se- lect another at like value and pay just $2 more and re- ceive 2 pairs. Orilons - Nylons - Rayons - Cottons $2 Kp It's constant planning that makes values like these come true. .1 f I- I $1 Buys your choice of any Dress Shirt . . . values $2.95 to $4.95......... Buys your choice of an Sport Shirt,. . . values $1.95 to $4.95......... Buys your choice of any T-Shirt . . . values $1.45 to $2.95.,......... 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