,. , . : THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1953 J Ford Beats Middlecoff For PGA Golf Crown ALL SUMMER SUITS BARGAIN 1/3 OFF ALL SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS 1/3 OFF .1 All Swim Trunks '/14 Off£ DAY SPECIALS. MENST-SH I RTS ..... ...2.for $1.00 Takes Four Of Last Five, Holes to Win DT ROIT-Doug Ford, playing in his, first national PGA golf tournament beat pre-tourney fav- orite Cary Middlecoff, 4 and 3, yesterday to win the title. Finishing in a terrific drive Ford took four of the last five holes to, win. , Ford carded 34-34-68 against Middlecoff's 32-35-67 on the par 71 Meadowbrook course. Each col- lected four birdies in the well played. 36-hole final match. Qualifying Medalist Ford, who also won medalist honors in the qualifying rounds, was only the second player in his- tory to win in his first appearance in the 37 years of the event. He was also the fourth qualifying 'medalist to do so. Soviet Sports Magazine Applauds U.S. Athletes IEN'S SWIM TRUNKS Brief and Boxer Styles .$1.99 & $2.50 MOSCOW (P) - Russia's track and field athletes were warned yesterday by the nation's leading sports magazine that the United States has developed a whole new crop of stars who already are Buy Pitcher OKLAHOMA CITY (p)-Rog- er Aldridge, who pitched a three-hitter against Beaumont Monday night was sold by the Oklahoma City Indians base- ball team of the Texas League to the Boston Red Sax. breaking world records and pre- sent a great threat for the 1956 Olympics. In an article summarizing the 67th USA Track and Field cham- pionships, Soviet Sport pointed out that "the majority of first places went to young athletes." Olympic Stars Displaced The magazine stressed that stars who scored so heavily for the Unit- ed States in the 1952 Olympics in Helsinki have already been dis- placed by newcomers, especially in the javelin throw and jumps. The Russians are sensitive to the sprints and the jumping and pole events, in which they have so far been unable to match the Americans. If the Soviets are to capture they must improve in these events. Mass Particiation Drive That is why they are staging a great mass participation drive in track and field. It is significant to them that the Americans al- ready have a group of new young stars for° 1956. Soviet Sport also praised Jim Golliday of Northwestern in the 100 and 220 yard dashes. ALL ONE ONE ONE ONE ONE 1ioff For Real Bargains Shop in Air-Conditioned Comfort Open Monday Evening Till 9 "Walk A Few Steps and Save Dollars" . ov $ 1 1 1 * PAJAMAS * SWEATERS * SLACKS * RAIN COATS *TIES * JACKETS * ROBES i* COLORED SHIRTS STRAW HATS LOT SLACKS LOT SPORT COATS LOT CORDUROY SPORT COATS LOT SUITS LOT WINTER JACKETS 20% Off Year Around * SUITS * TOPCOATS * HATS e SOX WALKING SHORTS U.S. Army Chino-Sanforized .$1.39 U "Read and Use Daily Classifieds SKIP-DENT SPORT SHIRTS' Sanforized, Assorted Colors Rampant Praise Given Chisox $.00 ~In Chicago Council Resolution CANVAS SHOES Sponge Rubber Soles ........ $2.69 MEN'S LEISURE PANTS Sanforized .....$2.66, 2 Pair $5.00 OPEN TILL 8:30 P.M. MONDAYS CHICAGO (M - If adjectives help, the Chicago White Sox are a cinch to beat the Yankees in their current series in New York for first place in the American League. Chicago's City Council, in a resolution introduced by Mayor Player Deal CINCINNATI ( ) - General Manager Gabe Paul of the Cin cinnati Redlegs announced yes- terday the sale of veteran third baseman Bobby Adams to the Chicago White Sox for an. undisclosed sum of cash and a player to be delivered later. Richard J. Daley, hailed the Sox for "unusual enthusiasm, excellent ability and unexcelled devotion" and assured them that "the people of Chicago have unfailing support, unquenchable loyalty and unre- served pride" in them. The resolution. did not mention the Yankees by name but referred to them as "cunning with measure- I-M SOFTBALL SCORE Phi Rho Sigma 6, Old Dads 1 SAM'S STORE 122 E. Washington St. Samuel J. Benjamin, Owner, '27, Lit. ead and Use Daily Classifieds ..._ I' 1 ANN ARBOR BARGAIN DAYS 2 days* Wonderful BARGAINS FOR YOU of less chicanery and sleepless tenac- ity." Daley is an avid White Sox fan as well as a 1.000 hitter. He has had two hits in two times at bat so far this cummer in City Council softball games. Lopez Lauds Fine Hurling Of Reliefers, CLEVELAN (P) - Al Lopez credits two young relief pitchers, DonMossi and Ray Narleski, with keeping his Cleveland Indians in the American League pennant race, "They're No. 1 reasons we're contenders," the Cleveland man- ager said flatly in an interview. Mossi has pitched in eight of the Indians' last ten games and Nar- leski has workecd.in eight. Fpure in Double Win Both saw action in last Sunday's double 5-1, 5-2 victory over the Baltimore Orioles. "Those two guys make it easy for a manager," Lopez said. "Why take chances when you have them around?" Lopez said he doesn't plan to make starters of either of the two unless it becomes absolutely nec- essary. "If one starts, we wouldn't be able to use him again for four. days. And the way our starters have been goin', we can't take that chance," he said, i'Major League. Standingfs AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pet. GB' New York .....60 37 .619 - Chicago .......57 38 .600 2 Cleveland .....58 39 .598 2 Boston ........56 41 .577 4 Detroit ........52 43 .547 7, Kansas City ...39 58 .402 21 Washington ...34 62 .354 251 Baltimore .....28 66 .298 30/ YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Washington 9-1, Kansais City 3-3 New York 1, Chicago 0 Boston 5, Cleveland 1 Detroit 8-7, Baltimore 6-2 (1st game, 12 innings) TODAY'S GAMES Kansas City at Washington (2, twi-night)-- Shantz (5-7) and Herbert (1-6) vs. Schmitz (5-5) and Stone (5-11). Detroit at Baltimore (2, twi- night) - Gromek (9-6) and Coleman (1-2) vs. Brown (1- 1) and Gray (0-0). Chicago at New York -- Byrd" (5-4) vs. Lopat, (4-7). Cleveland at Boston Houtte- man (7-3) vs. Brewer (7-8). * * * WILD' S 1State REDUCED Street I ! g t Every garment offered you is new months. New Fall suits and sport FAMOUS NAME SHIRTS for business wear Colored Cotton Broadcloth *2.91 (usually $4.50). A limited number of white shirts included SPORT SHIRTS $2.91 Values to, $4.95 I .. ANN ARBOR BARGAIN DAYS SPECIAL ys, SPECIALS ALL SUITS and SPORT COAS this year. No merchandise has been in our store more than 3 coats will carry a Bargain Days Discount. 79C WHITE T-SHIRTS Our Regular $1.00 Value TREMENDOUS SELECTION! SLACKS OFF (CUFFED FREE) This sale includes all remaining sum- mer slacks and year 'round slacks. Flannels, gabardines, worsteds, Dacron, WooL TWO DAYS to offer this season's stock at below cost re- I ductions to make these the best Bargain Days we ever had. YOUR DAYS to find exceptional values. Prices lower BATHING TRUNKS 2 O /pOFF than your greatest expectations. GET SEVERAL PAIR NOW! Group of 100% Wool Suits-dark colors, tweeds and gabardines. Sizes 9-15, 10-40, 121 to 20 /2. A Group of Spring Coats -- 100% wool pastels, white and dark shades. Many originally pricedto $59.95. Two Groups of Better Dresses. many good for fall and winter. Failles, taffetas, bembergs, crepes, pure silks, prints and shantungs. Sizes 9-15, 10-44 and 12V- 24 , tails 10-20. Evening and cocktail dresses included. Group of Dusters--rain or shine coats, linens, failles, cottons, gab- ardines and checks. ~25 005 Any Tw*o $14.95: Sale Priced Items Purchased Together $15.00 Group of Better Dresses and Cos. tume Suits, Crepes, silk shantung, faille and sheer wool. Also evening and cocktail dresses. All sizes. 4 SUPER FIRST QUALITY ANKLET HOSE 2 OFF SPECIAL All Brand Name Hosiery $15** Including Many Values to $39.95 Two Groups of Rayon Suits --" wrinkle resistant fabrics. Pastels and dark colors to wear through fall. Sizes 9-15, 10-44, 121/. $1000 221/2. Ivy League KHAKI SLACKS Bargain Days Special Regularly $4.95 NOW$ 95 i Reduced to 500 PAIRS SHOES Men's Pure Irish LINEN Handkerchiefs Bargain Days Special Regular Price 55c or While they last y , ,,. Many Values to $29.95 $7.00 Group of Dresses-Better cottons, jerseys, bem- bergs, nylons. Sizes 9-15, 10-44, 121/2 to 24I. AT $5.00 50 Better Dresses, hats, better blouse's of ny- lon, orion, silk, or rayon. Costume jewelry (genuine zircon set rings), Nylon slips. Orion, wool and better cotton skirts, jackets and sweaters. NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet. Brooklyn .....67 31 .684 Milwaukee .....53 44 .546 New York .....52 46 .531 Philadelphia ...51 50 .505 Chicago .......46 53 .465 St. Louis .....43 51 .457 Cincinnati ..41 55 .427 Pittsburgh .....38 61 .384 GB 13Y2 15 17 21Y2 22 25 29 $ 74 Values to $17.95 AT $2.9' Group of Blouses (nylon, rayon and better cot- tons). Handbags-plastic and leather. Cotton skirts -shorts -slacks - halters weskits HATS HANDBAGS Straws, braids, Linens, plastics, felts, velve s. Leathers and OriginallyL straws to $8.95 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS New York 6, Chicago 5 (12 in- nings) Pittsburgh 3, St. Louis 1 Brooklyn 4, Cincinnati 2 F1 We Have Our Usual 1/. OFF TABLE t - t r 1kI..I r% I11 BERMUDA WALKING SHORTS I I III III III [ fII y