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FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1954

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

PAGE "THREE

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INTRAMURAL SOFTBALL
Phi Chi 20, Acacia 14
Pharmacy 17, Eng. Res. Inst. 11
Chemistry 'B' 6, Willow Run
Jokers 5
Pickups 9, Psych. 'B' 5
Hardrocks 8, Earl's Boys 4
TODAY
FUNNIER THAN EVER!
DEAN .i R
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DAMON RUNYOM
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FROM IME
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Also
It Started with Eve!!!

Giants, Cleveland Keep
Winning; Chisox Lose
By The Associated Press
DEFlTRIT 2. CHTC'AttOtS V

BROOKLYN-Willie Mays, the
New York Giants' spectacular out-
fielder, drove in five runs with his
29th and 30th home runs yester-
day as the Giants took their sixth
straight from Brooklyn, 11-2, and
stretched their National League
lead to 6%/ games.
The collapse of the defending
champions was complete with the
Giants knocking out Carl Erskine,
the Dodgers' ace, and slamming
the ball to all corners of Ebbets
Field in a 16-hit attack. The Gi-
ants now lead the Brooks 9-3 for
the year.
Mays was the big noise. He
homered in the first inning with
Don Mueller on base and then
slammed No. 30 off Russ Meyer
with two men on in the seventh.
Ruben Gomez pitched a seven
hitter, making his record 8-4 for
the season.

DETROIT-The Detroit Tigers'
Steve Gromek struck a blow
against Chicago's pennant hopes
yesterday when he scattered seven
hits to post his 10th victory of
the season, 2-0, over the White
Sox.
The Tigers, who finally beat the
White Sox in Briggs Stadium this
season after seven straight losses,
scored an unearned run on Ray
Boone's single and two errors in
the second inning. They clinched
the game in the sixth on a single
by Jim Delsing and Boone's double
to left.
Sandy Consuegra, 33-year-old
Cuban, suffered his third loss
against 10 wins.
* * *
CLEVELAND 4, BALTIMORE 1
CLEVELAND - Jim Hegan and
Wally Westlake hit home runs and
Bob Feller gave up only seven hits
yesterday as the front-running
Cleveland Indians beat Baltimore's
Orioles, 4-1, and moved four games
ahead in the American League
race.
Feller, winning his sixth straight
victory against a single defeat,
struck out six and was in trouble
only in the seventh when Balti-
more got its only run.
* * *
CHICAGO 9, MILWAUKEE 9
CHICAGO-The Chicago Cubs
pushed across a run in the four-
teenth inning yesterday to edge
the Milwaukee Braves, 9-8.

FOR SALE
STUDENT DIRECTORY for the sum-
mer Session on sale for only 50c
Friday from 8 am. to 4 p.m. on the,
Diag, at Union, East Quad, Alice Lloyd,
Law Quad, Etudent Publications Bldg.
and bookstores. )564B
HERB ESTES
Used Cars
1947 CHEVROLET convertible, radio,
heater, real good-running car..
.$275
1947 NASH, 4-door with radio, heat-
er, overdrive............... $195
1949 PACKARD 4-door, a real beau-
ty ............................$445
1947 DE SOTO Convertible, radio,
heater, fluid-drive, exceptionally
nice ......................... $345
YOUR FORD DEALER

FOR SALE
1947 DODGE MOTOR in A-1 condi-
tion, $50; also 1947 Dodge radio $10.
Phone NO 2-9020. )557B
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
CONTAX III A, brand new, sonnar 1.5
lens, built in light meter. Feet and
inches, case, filters. Make me an offer.
Must sell. Bill Koff at NO 3-3605 or
NO 3-1511, ext. 2820. )552B
1946 OLDSMOBILE, Club Coupe, radio
heater, hydramatic, one owner. Huron
Motor Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO
2-4588. )549B
1947 WILLYS Station Wagon, recently
overhauled, good rubber. Huron Motor
Sales, 222 W. Washington, NO 2-4588.
)550B
Your Friendly
Dodge Dealer
offers
Top Quality
Low Priced
Used Cars '
SOME OF OUR
WEEKLY SPECIALS
1949 Buick Super
Radio, heater, Dynaflow, turn sig-

,tarring
iM[l//yWM NGIR ZLZ/4
Rte ROGERS+ HOU))y"/ ".{ T/
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Ending Today

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GOLFERS
Have fun at the
Partridge Practice Range
We furnish clubs and
balls - 21/2 miles out
Washtenaw - right on
U.S. 23 for 1 mile.

503 E. Huron

NO 2-32611

OPEN EVENINGS

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OPEN EVERY DAY
10 A.M. - 11 P.M.

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Iii ANN ARBOR'S MOST LISTENED-TO ORCHESTRA
DANCING FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS

The Rainbow Combo You must be 21.
Featuring V. *1. Members

lovely Mary Lou

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GOOD USED FURNITURE, student
desks, miscellaneous items. Call NO
2-4391 after 6 p.m. )565B
1953 WILLYS 4-door, with radio, heat-
er, overdrive. 16,000 miles. Good vaca-
tion car. Huron Motor Sales. 222 W.
Washington. NO 2-4588. )560B
BIG SAVINGS-Men's short sleeve sports
shirts. Seersuckers, skip dents. $1.59,
2 for $3, Sam's Store, 122 E. Wash-
ington. )559B
1950 OLDSMOBILE '88, 4-door, blue,
radio, heater, Hydra-Matic, one own-
er, low mileage. Special this week,
$895. Huron Motor Sales. 222 W. Wash-
ington. NO 2-4588. )561B
1948 TIP-CITY HOUSE TRAILER, 21
feet, clean, sturdy,Uroadable, furnish-
ed, $450. Call C. Drauner, NO 3-3601,
601 S. Main. )562B
1951 CHEVROLET FLEETLINE-radio,
heater, low mileage. Phone NO 2-1793.
)551B
Purchase from
Purchase
LEICA I-C with F 3.5 Elmar and
case. Like new. $80.
Purchase Camera
NO 8-6987 1116 S. University
)534B
36-FOOT NEW MOON "LUCY" TRAIL-
ER, one year old, tub and shower,
Youngstown kitchens, sleeps 4. Com-
pletely set up on lot. Call NO 3-8014.1
)563B
1940 LaSALLE with V-8 Cadillac motor
in very good condition. Radio, heater,
good tires. Complete car for $75, motor
$50. Mechanics special. NO 2-9020.
)556B
The most effective means of
reaching students and faculty of
The University is the advertising
columns of The Michigan Daily.
CUSTOM
HAIRSTYLING
for Ladies
No Appointments Needed
6 Stylists
Air Conditioned
THE DASCOLA BARBERS
Near Michigan Theater

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$697
53 Dodge, 4-dr.
Radio, heater, turn signals, gray
finish, excellent tires, low mileage.
$1495
Transportation Specials
1946 CHEVROLET four-door-Excel-
lent running condition.........$197
OPEN EVENINGS 'TILL 8
BENZ
THRIFTY USED CAR LOT

FOR RENT
OPPOSITE CAMPUS, small modern
apartment for professional man, Frigi-
daire. Phone Mrs. Stewart NO 8-8744
or Mrs. Atkins NO 5-2882. )87C
ROOMS FOR RENT
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
SUMMER RENTALS POOR. Name your
rent. Apartment or rooms. Refrig-
erator privileges. Close to campus.
906 Greenwood. Call Stu in Detroit
at WO 1-5505 or UN 2-3972. 100D
PERSONAL
HAIR REMOVED -- NEVER GROWS
BACK. From face and body by SHORT
WAVE METHOD.LAnn Arbor physi-
cians' references. Lucia Gagalis, Vogue
Beauty Salon, Phone NO 8-8384. )121F
BUSINESS SERVICES
'TYPING-Reasonable rates, accurate
and efficient, done at home. Phone
NO 8-7590, 830 S. Main. )611
WEBCOR
3 Speaker Musicale
The first truly hi-fidelity table model
phonograph. Hear it and
compare it at
ANN ARBOR RADIO AND TV
"Student Service"
1217 S. University Ph. NO 8-7942
11 blocks east of East Eng. )57I
WASHING. Finished work and hand
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 on ladies' garments.
Prompt service. Alta Graves. Call NO
2-2678. )601
HELP WANTED
PART-TIME Service Station man. 300
N. Main. Opposite Post Office. )118H
SITUATION WANTED
A YOUNG MAN available now, desires
work washing and polishing cars.
Odd jobs, etc. Experienced. Phone NO
2-9020. )3P

Going on a Picnic?
Stop at
THE BEER DEPOT
for
Wine - Beer
Soft Drinks - Keg Beer
114 E. William St.
Between Main and
Fourth Ave.
Phone NO 8-7191
OPEN DAILY
10 A.M. to 12 P.M.
SUNDAYS
Noon to 7 P.M.

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finish.
$4971

1951 Kaiser 2-dr.
Radio, heater, Hydra-Matic, a sharp
car.

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320 S. Fourth Ave. Phone NO 2-5523
YOUR DODGE-PLYMOUTH DEALER
1950 STUDEBAKER-Champion, radio,
heater, over-drive. Huron Motor Sales.
222 W. Washington. NO 2-4588. )543B
FOR RENT
BY DAY OR WEEK-furnished 1 and 2
bedroom campus apartments. Rooms.
Families welcome. Campus Tourist
Homes. 518 E. Williams. NO 3-8454.
(near State). )92C

MICHIGAN'S
ULTRA MODERN
SHOP
AI R CON DITION ED
6 BARBERS
Special Attention Given
Ladies' & Children's Hair Cutting
IU of M BARBERS
715 N. University
T.V. For Your Enjoyment

Sal

EXTRA
Tweetie Pie and Sylvester
Color Cartoon
"DR. JERKYL'S HIDE"
Novelty - News
Matinees 45c Eves. 75c
Doors open 12:45 P.M.
SATURDAY
Jennifer JONES
Montgomery CLIFT
in
"Indiscretion of an
American Wife"

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FARMNER'S PRODUCE
MARKET
Sales from Farmer Directly to Consumer
Open every SATURDAY --8 A.M. to 3 P.M.
DETROIT STREET - between Catherine and Kingsley

State Street at North University

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RCA VICTOR'-
Long Playing Recordings
$298 per reord
BLUEBIRD SERIES
BEETHOVEN SYMPHONY NO. 5-Vienna Philharmonic
MOZART SYMPHONY NO. 41-Vienna Philharmonic
FRANCK SYMPHONY IN D MINOR-Robin Hood Dell Orchestra
PEER GYNT SUITES NOS. 1 & 2 (Grieg)
DER ROSENKAVALIER SUITE .(R. Strauss)
TCHAIKOVSKY SYMPHONY NO. 6-Philharmonia Orchestra
SWAN LAKE (Tchaikovsky)
FAUST BALLET MUSIC AND PRELUDE TO ACT I (Gounod)
BEETHOVEN'S VIOLIN CONCERTO IN D-Ida Haendel, Rafael
Kubelik
PETER AND THE WOLF-Philharmonia Orchestra
THE NUTCRACKER SUITE-Philharmonia Orchestra
BRAHMS' SYMPHONY NO. 1-Robin Hood Dell Orchestra
CAPRICCIO ITALIEN (Tchaikovsky)
1812 OVERTURE (Tchaikovsky)
DVORAK'S NEW WORLD SYMPHONY-Danish National Or-
chestra
BRUCH CONCERTO NO. 1-Ida Haendel, Rafael Kubelik
SCHEHERAZADE (Rimsky-Korsakov) - London Philharmonic,
Antal Dorati
BEETHOVEN PIANO CONCERTO NO. 3-Moisiwitsch, Siri Ma-
colm Sargent
SLEEPING BEAUTY AND ROMEO AND JULIET-Philharmonia
Orchestra
COPPELIA & LES SYLPHIDES-London Philharmonic, Sir Mal-
colm Sargent
MUSIC OF JOHANN & JOSEF STRAUSS-Vienn Philharmonic
Orch., George Szell
VARIATIONS ON HAYDN THEME (Brahms)
FRANCESCA DA RIMINI (Tchaikovsky)
CLASSICAL SYMPHONY (Prokofieff)
MOTHER GOOSE SUITE (Ravel)
SIBELIUS' SYMPHONY NO. 7
MOZART'S SYMPHONY NO. 38
MOZART'S SYMPHONY NO. 40-London Mozart Players
MOZART'S "HAFFNER" SYMPHONY-London Mozart Players
DANSE MACABRE (Saint-Saens)
CAUCASIAN SKETCHES
TCHAIKOVSKY'S CONCERTO NO. 1
TCHAIKOVSKY'S SERENADE IN C
VALSE FANTASIE (Glinka)
TCHAIKOVSKY'S SYMPHONY NO. 4
BRAHMS VIOLIN CONCERTO IN D
TCHAIKOVSKY'S VARIATIONS ON A THEME FROM SUITE
NO. 3-BORODIN'S SYMPHONY NO. 2
COMPLETE CHOPIN WALTZES
SCHUMANN'S CARNIVAL-BALLET SUITE
DELIBES BALLET MUSIC FROM "SYLVIA"
MENDELSSOHN'S VIOLIN CONCERTO IN E MINOR
MENDELSSOHN'S SYMPHONY NO. 4 IN ITALIAN
BEETHOVEN'S SONATA IN C SHARP MINOR
BEETHOVEN'S SONATA NO. 8
BRAHMS SYMPHONY NO. 3
BYRON JAN1S PLAYS "BLUE DANUBE" AND OTHERS
LISZT'S CONCERTOS NO. 1 & 3
DON JUAN FANTASY
BEETHOVEN'S "APPASSIONATA" SONATA
CHOPIN SELECTIONS
ORCHESTRAL MUSIC FROM GRAND OPERA
MOISEIWITSCH PLAYS CHOPIN PRELUDES AND SCHERZI
CORONATION DAY (Highlights of Elizabeth's Coronation)
SYMPHONY IN B FLAT (Chausson)
FRANCK'S PSYCHE
FRANCK'S LE CHASSEUR MAUDIT
MIDDLE AGES SUITE (Glazounoff)
HAYDN SYMPHONY NO. 73 (La Chasse)
GRIEG PIANO CONCERTO IN A MINOR
TCHAIKOVSKY VIOLIN CONCERTO IN D (Milstein)
GERSHWIN'S RHAPSODY IN BLUE
HAYDN SYMPHONIES NO. 83 & 100
SCHUBERT'S SYMPHONY ("Unfinished")
PORGY AND BESS( Gershwin)
SYMPHONIC DANCES, Op. 64 (Grieg)
TCHAIKOVSKY'S SWAN LAKE (London Philharmonic)
SCHUMANN'S SYMPHONY NO. 3 ("Rhenish")
OFFENBACH'S GAITE PARISIENNE
STRAUSS' EMPEROR & DU UND DU WALTZES
SCYTHIAN SUITE, Op. 20 (Prokofieff)
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HELD OVER!
FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE
This all time
record breaking
photodrama is being
held over!

Summer Session Services

C/ emna .SL i/d
"A TREE GROWS
IN BROOKLYN"

THE MAIN DINING ROOM
SERVING LUNCHEON-12:00 - 1:30 P.M.
DINNER-6:00 - 7:30 P.M.

The Dining Room will be closed Sundays during July and August

Through Saturday
in
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WARNERCOLOR
STEREOPHONIC SOUND
STARRING_

JOAN BLONDELL LLOYD NOLAN

with

THE CAFETERIA

Open 7:00 A.M. - 7:30 P.M. Daily
8:00 A.M. - 7:30 P.M. Sundays
SERVING BREAKFAST-7:00 - 10:00 A.M.
LUNCHEON--i 1 :00 A.M. - 1 :45 P.M.
DINNER-5:00 P.M. - 7:30 P.M.

DOROTHY McGUIRE
PEGGY ANN GARNER

Frday at 7:00 and 9:30 P.M.

THE SODA BAR ... .

12:00 Noon to 10:00 P.M.-Weekdays
12:00 Noon to 8:00 P.M.--Sundays

"HARVEY"

THE BILLIARD ROOM

12:00 Noon to 9:00 P.M.--Weekdays
Closed Sundays

with

8:30 A.M. to 5:15 P.M.

JAMES STEWART

THE BARBER SHOP . .

NOTE SCHEDULE
Shows at 1:00, 3:20, 6:00, 9:00

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