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WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1954

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE TREF

AMERICAN LEAGUE
Fever Heightens as Race Tightens

I DALYCLASSIFIED! ADS;

NEW YORK (P)--The St. Louis
r' Cardinals inflicted the s i x t h
straight loss upon the slump-rid-
den New York Giants Tuesday
night, pounding out a 7-4 victory
to trim the Giants' first place
lead over Brooklyn to two games.
Held scoreless through the first
five innings, the Cardinals caught
up with Jim Hearn in the sixth
and continued their assault on
Ruben Gomez, scoring four times
in the last two innings to win an
uphill battle.
Stan Musial featured the sixth
inning outburst, blasting his 28th
home run off Hean with two mates
aboard to put his team in front
3-2.
Willie Mays accounted for the
final Giant run in the ninth, ham-

mering a 450-foot
of the year.

homer, his 35th I

* * *
Dodgers 7, Cubs 6
BROOKLYN (p)-The onrush-
ing Brooklyn Dodgers won their
last seven starts Tuesday, downing
Chicago 7-6 with the help of hom-
ers by Jackie Robinson and Duke
Snier.
Chicago didn't get a hit until
there were two out in the fifth,
but they knocked out Don New-
combe to score four runs in that
inning and made the Dodgers hus-
tle right down to the wire. At one
point, big Newcombe had a 6-0
lead.
Gene Baker hit his 12th home
run with a man on in the big in-
ning and Hank Sauer slammed his

29th with the bases empty in the
sixth off reliefer Bob Milliken.
Brooklyn ripped into Warren
Hacker for a run in the second
and flattened the Cubs' righthand-
er with a big five in the third
during which Robinson hit his
10th homer with a man on base.
* * *
Phils 8, Reds 2
PHILADELPHIA - Robin Rob-
erts pitched strong two-hit ball
for seven innings and survived a
three hit, two-run Cincinnati ral-
ly in the eighth Tuesday night as
the Philadelphia Phillies whipped
the Redlegs 8-2 with some home
run power supplied by Del Ennis,
Danny Schell and Bobby Morgan.
The victory made Roberts the
first 15-game winner in the major
,league this season.

MICHIGAN DAILY
Phone NO 23-24-1
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES
LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
2 .60 1.34 1.96
3 .70 1.78 2.94
4 .90 2.24 3.92
Figure 5 average words to a line.
Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily.
11:00 A.M. Saturday
LOST AND FOUND
LOST-a black purse in or near the
Maynard St. Carport early last week.
Valuable ID. Call NO 3-8161 before 4
or 3-1531 ext. 282 after 4. Reward.
) 174A

FOR SALE
BARGAJN DAY SPECIALS! White T-
shirts. 2 for $1: briefs and under-

shirts, 3 for $1; short sleeve
shirts, 2 for $2; nylon short;
sport shirts, $1.99; many other
Sam's Store, 122 W. Washington.

sport
sleeve
buys.
)587B

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FOR SALE

OPEN DAILY 9 to 5:30 I NCLUDI NG

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SINCE I848 .,.
2 big
Bargain Days
Wednesday -Thursday
SUMMER SUITS-SPORT COATS-SLACKS-
REGULAR WEIGHT SUITS - SPORT SHIRTS - DRESS
SHIRTS -SOX- PAJAMAS -TIES - SHOES
REDUCED
10% 20% 30% 40%

1954 WHIZZER MOTOR-BIKE, excel-
lent condition, Phone Hamilton 6-9498.
)592B
1952 CHEVROLET 4-door, withradio,
heater, white wall tires, black; just
right this week, $595. Huron Motor
Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588.
)589B
1951 PLYMOUTH, radio, heater, 2-door,
low mileage, one owner, Huron Motor
Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588.
)590B
1950 NASH, 2-door, hydramatic, runs
perfect, will finance, Huron Motor
Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588.
)591B
1953 PHILCO TV, UHF-VHF tuning, 17"
screen, dark mahogany console model.
Phone NO 3-2091. )593B
1951 STUDEBAKER V-. Starlight Coupe,
radio, heater, automatic transmission.
Best offer above $500. Call NO 2-4325,
ask for Ben House. )588B

Purchase from !
Purchase
Kodak reflex with case, )
like new ...........$75
Purchase Camera
NO 8-6972 1116 S. University
)534B
78 rpm RECORD COLLECTION, not
sold separately; popular. Call NO
2-8262 after noon. )581B
35mm CAMERA, BOLSEY B-2 completey
with coupled range finder, flash, case
$40. Call NO 2-9560 after 6 p.m. )584B
ENGLISH BICYCLE, Men's-geared and
fully equipped $35 or trade for deer
rifle; also WEBSTER CHICAGO 2-
speed record player $28, table top
radio. Call NO 2-2887 or NO 3-3580.
)585B
CIROFLEX camera with extra lenses
-$47. Call NO 2-3251, Rm. 6. )578Bt
SUMMER STUDENT DIRECTORY on
sale at the Student Publications
Bldg. and all the bookstores from
8 a.m. to 5 p.m. this week. A limited
number for only 50c. )564B
1948 WILLYS-radio, heater, overdrive,
new rubber, real nice. Huron Motor
Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588.
)572B
1947 DODGE MOTOR in A-I condition,
$50; Phone NO 2-9020. )557B

FOR SALE1
CONN-ALTO SAX, gold lacquer, good
condition, cheap. Also fine Pedler
clarinet, excellent condition. Must
sell. Call Diane or Russ AuWerter at
NO 2-0652 or NO 2-3241. )555B
1946 OLDSMOBILE, Clu.b Coupe, radio
heater, hydramatic, one owner. Huron
Motor Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO
2-4588. )549B
FOR RENT
JY DAY OR WEEK-furnished 1 and 2
bedroom campus apartments. Rooms.
Families welcome. Campus Tourist
Homes. 518 1. Williams. NO 3-8454.
(near State). )92C
HELP WANTED
SEARS ROEBUCK
Need
Part-Time Salesmen
for year around work in
Ann Arbor area
IF YOU WISH TO AUGMENT
YOUR IN COME BY $50 TO $80
PER WEEK, ANSWER THIS AD.
Men selected will be trained to
call on our friends and customers
between the hours of 5:30 and 9
p.m. Good references and transpor-
tation essential.
For further information apply at
Allenel Hotel-ask for Mr. Sherman.
Thursday, July 29th
after 6 p.m.
) 123H

AVAILABLE for summer and fall for
women students. Kitchen privileges,
2 baths, 1iblock from campus. 417
E. Liberty. )103D
STUDIO APARTMENT, private entrance
and bath, combination living room
and sleeping room, kitchenette and
dining room, furnished. Call NO
2-4391 after 6 p.m. )102D
THREE LARGE ROOMS for male stu-
dents for summer. Single or double.
940 Greenwood. NO 8-9531. )97D
WANTED TO RENT
BY SEPTEMBER 1st -- unfurnished
apartment with stove, refrigerator and
heat for 3 years. 4 or 5 rooms and
bath. Near Law School, older couple
with mature, obedient dog. 'Write to
Box 125, Student Publications Bldg.,
420 Maynard. )28K
TRANSPORTATION
MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN driving own
car to New York about July 31, will
provide free transportation to wo-
man or young man who will share
driving. Phone Univ. NO 3-1511, Ext.
2288 or NO 8-7266. )98G
CALIFORNIA BOUND, driving to San
Diego area July 31, desire riders. Call
NO 3-2969. )97G
SITUATION WANTED
HOUSEWORK or restaurant work,
mornings only. Exclusive sewing by
the hour. Experienced. Phone NO
3-3294. )5P
MAN would like permanent caretaker
or janitor's job-very dependable, has
own transportation. Wants to live
out. Call NO 2-9020. )3P
PERSONAL
BARGAIN DAY IS EVERYDAY for mag-
azine subscriptions at Student Peri-
odical Agency. Call NO 2-3061. )129F

ROOMS FOR RENT

BUSINESS SERVICES
RADIO-PHONO-TV
Service and Sales
Free Pick-up and Delivery
Fast Service - Reasonable Rates
ANN ARBOR RADIO AND TV
"Student Service"
I % blocks east of East Eng. )48T
HAVE YOU A DRESS or other gar-
ment you would like shortened? Call
NO 2-2678. )641
TYPING-Reasonable rates, accurate
and efficient, done at home. Phone
NO 8-7590, 830 S. Main. )61I
WASHING. Finished work and band
ironing. Rough dry and wet wash-
ing. Also ironing separately. Free
pick-up and delivery. Phone NO
2-9020. Specialize in cotton dresses.
)581
ALTERATIONS - dressmaking, hems,
shirt collars turned. Call NO 3-3294.
)621

Daily
Class if ieds
Bring
Quick
Results

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GOOD
desks,
2-43913

USED FURNITURE, student
miscellaneous items. Call NO
after 6 p.m. )565B

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Ann Arbor Bargain Days-July 28th. thru 31st.
Sensational Store-Wide Bargains

RABIDEAU-HARRIS. . . Ann Arbor's Hot Spot of Values.

Again its time

for Ann Arbor's buying festival - The greatest value-giving event of the
year - This year more than ever before . . . at RABIDEAU-HARRIS you'll
find the most outstanding values of the day. Attend early and reap the,
savings.

Buys the Summer
Values $35 to $65
Here is How-Buy one at
regular price and for $10
more select another like
value and receive 2 suits.
If you cannot use two suits, bring a
friend and share the savings.

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Buys the SPORT
COAT You Want
Here is How-Buy one
at regular price and for
$10 more select another
like value and receive 2
sport coats.
Values $22.50 to $35
If you cannot use two sportcoats,-bring
a friend and share the savings.

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Alterations at Cost for Quick Service - Please make own Alterations where possible.

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Buys you your choice of
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Dacron or Nylon Mixe
SLACKS
Here is how-Buy one at reg
ular price and for $5 mo
select another at like valu
and receive 2 pair.
Values $10.95 to $19.95
Gabardines - Worsteds - Suitings
Flannels.

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Buys you your choice of
any SLACKS
Here is how-Buy one at reg-
ular price and for $3 more
select another at like value
and receive 2 pair.
Values $6.95 to $9.95
Mixtures-Orlons-Nylons-Rayons
Many Washable

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The Bargains Are Store-Wide -Buy Now and Save $ $ $

Buys You Your Choice of any
Sport Shirt Valueas. . $1.95 to $5.95
Summer Pajama Values
k Y............$2.95 to $8.95
Necktie Values.....$1.50 to $3.50
Elastic Belt Values.. $1.50 to $2.50
Knit U-Suit, knee length
sleeveless Value........ $3.00
Bathing Trunks Value
................$1.95 to $4.95
Bathrobe Values...$6.95 to $10.95
Jackets Values.... $4.95 to $10.95
Here is how - Buy one at regular
price and for $1 select another like
value and receive two.



One Lot of Used
White Formal Coats
Double - Breasted. All $
sizes, 35 to 46. Origi-$5
nal $29.50 values. Ex.. and
ceptional Good Values.
One Lot of Dress and Sport Shirts

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Values $1.95 to $3.95
Broken Lots and
Sizes, but Good
Assortment.

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ALL SALES FINAL VALUES BEYOND COM

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