THE MICHIGAN DAILY PAGE THREE Split Decision Gives Victory To Charles in Ten-Rounder (,.1 CHICAGO P) -Veteran Ezzard } Charles, although knocked down in the second round, came back strongly for a split 10-round de- cision over disappointed Paul An- drews in Chicago Stadium -last night. Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE Andrews, a light heavyweight from Buffalo, N. Y., trying to campaign in the, heavyweight class was rocked by a long Charles right in the first round. But in the second Paul shot a short left, then a sharp, short right that caught the former heavy- weight king flush on the chin and sent him to the canvas on his haunches. Charles, 34, got up at the-eight- count and weathered Andrews' fu- rious left hooks and right upper- cuts. Kramer Cut ByUSL TA NEW YORK (P) - The U.S. Lawn Tennis Assn. said Wednes- day the junior Davis Cup develop- ment program would be contin- ued although its originator, Jack Kramer, has been discreetly fired. The USLTA didn't say the lat- ter. Kramer did. "I was told I no longer was Football Players CHICAGO (P} - Coach Tracy Borah of Northeastern College in Sterling, Colo., apparently has given up recruiting athletes. Borah is new advertising. For the last five days he has had the following signed plea in the personal columns of the Chicago Tribune: "Wanted -- Football players who want to obtain an educa- tion in Colorado at a fully ac- credited junior college." Borah, a former Colorado A & M football star who began coaching at Northeastern last year, says he has no answers yet but pointed out there hasn't been much time since the first ad ran Saturday. By Nashua in Workout ~ziI Wanted - connected with the the one time king of said with a tinge of "The action was not afficially. I think they keep it quiet." World Record Beaten program," the courts bitterness. announced wanted to CLASSIFIEDS CHICAGO ()P -- Nashua tuned up yesterday for Saturday's $155,- 000 Arlington Classic with a five- furlong workout which was two- fifths of a second under the world record for that distance. Nashua's 56 3-5-second clocking in a morning romp over five- eighths of a mile at Arlington Park was bad news to some half a dozen rivals who may have the temerity to tackle the superb runner in the rich one-mile feature. And jockey Eddie Arcaro, who breezed Nashua yesterday and will ride him Saturday, didn't make them feel any better with the comment that the Nasrullah colt has surpassed his Kentucky Derby form and is "getting better all the time." Arcaro said he would have tried to slow down Nashua if he knew the horse was running as fast as he was in the workout. W New York ..55 Cleveland . .50 Chicago ... .47 Boston .....48 Detroit ....41 Kansas City 36 Washington 27 Baltimore ..23 L 29 34 33 36 40 46 54 55 Pct. .655 .595 .588 .571 .506 .439 .333 .295 GB 5 6 7 121/ 18 261/ 29 Campanella's .335 Leads NL; AL Batters Topped by Kaline Schwaben Inn TAVERN UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT We serve all kinds of Beer, Wine, Sandwiches. Also all kinds of amusement machines for recreation. Weserve beer in steins and pitchers. New furniture has been added. John Maier, Proprietor. Salie Mill Theatre U.S. 112 in Saline . - TODAY'S GAMES New York at Cleveland (night) -Byrne (7-2) vs. Lemon (12-6). Boston at Detroit (2, twi-night) -Susce (3-3) -Ind Delock 6(-4) vs. Lary (7-10) and Maas (5-5). Washington at Chicago (2, twi-night) - Schmits (5-5) and Pascual (2-7) vs. Donovan (10-2) and Johnson (2-0). Baltimore at Kansas City (2, twi-night - Wilson (6- 9) and Palica (2-7) vs. Ceccarelli (2-5) and Dit- k mar (5-5). *a - -* NEW YORK (M)-Roy Campa- nella, after a 13-day layoff, found his .335 batting average tops in the National League. The Brooklyn catcher, sidelined with a knee injury, forged ahead of league leader Richie Ashburn of Philadelphia, who slipped 17 points last week to .327. Kaline 45 Points Ahead In the American League, De- troit's brilliant outfielder Al Ka- line held a 45-point margin over runnerup Nellie Fox of Chicago. Kaline could not be budged despite a five-point loss during the week to .371. Fox dropped from .335 to .326. Ashburn, in his worst slump of the season, has collected only 5 hits in 34 at bats to tumble from .352 to .327. Milwaukee's Hank Aaron is in third place with .322. Duke Snider of Brooklyn leads in runs batted in with 89. Cincinnati's T e d Kluszewski EXHIBITION BASEBALL leads in the National League home run derby with 29. 21 Homers for Mantle The Yankees' Mickey Mantle leads the American with 21, two ahead of Kaline. Jackie Jensen of Boston took over the league lead in RBI's from Kaline with 71. Ka- line trails with 67. Jim Konstanty of New York was still tops in American League pitching percentages with a 6-0 record for 1.000. Cleveland's Herb Score added 11 strikeouts to hold his league leading mark at 137. Don Newcombe of Brooklyn re- mained the pacesetter in the sen- ior circuit with 14-1 and a .933 percentage. Sam Jones of Chi- cago maintained his strikeout lead with 114. I-M SOFTBALL SCORES Willow Run Huskies 8, Old Dad's 1 Psychology 'A' 8, Chemistry 'A' 3 University Hospital 14, Bob's Boys 9 Chemistry 'B' 14, Psychology 'B' 2 I I I' ~ i , . - Z ; ov jov t p ~ . NATIONAL W Brooklyn ...58 Milwaukee .48 Chicago ....45 New York ..42 St. Louis 38, Cincinnati .37 Phildlphia. .37 Pittsburgh .30 TODAY'S LEAGUE L Pet. GB 26 .690 - 37 .554 111/ 40 .529 131/ 41 .506 15 / 42 .475 18 43 .463 19 47 .440 21 57 .345 \ 291/ GAMES a romantic comedy by TENNESSEE WILLIAMS & Donald Windham JULY 12-24 Tues., Wed~, Thurs., Sun., $1.65 Fri., Sat., $2.20, Closed Mon. PHONE SALINE 31 erection i nModern Goolin: Today and Friday MICHIGAN DAILY CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES LINES 1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS 2 .66 1.47 2.15 3 .77 1.95 3.2,3 4 .99 2.46 4.30 Figure 5 average words to a line. Classified deadline, 3 P.M. daily. 11:00 A.M. Saturday Phon e NO 2-3241 LOST AND FOUND FOUND-small blue pencil purse con- taining keys, N. Univ. and Forest, NO 3-1531. Ext. 253. )4A PERSONAL SPECIAL RATES-on TIME magazine. 12 wks. for $1, 26 for $2. Call NO 3- 8146. )1F ABSOLUTELY lowest prices available to students for Time, Life, Sat. Eve. Post, etc., from Student Periodical. 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