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, :1 NESDAY, JULY 11, 1956

TRE X11CULGAIN, DAILV

PAGE THREE

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WEDNESDAY. JULY 11, 1956 'IUE 1~xI~ii4iAN DAIlY RAGE THREE

memo

National

Stars

Triump

Ii, 7-31

* IM Baters~ Vetory prkdby Musial, Boyer, Mays;'
Failt Toi eriLtNE
,. . Figure.
innati-packd National League tewne nhsfrtAlSa
Visser Agvain cWnASINGO (P-hers o wy rin hu a
_ ~~~~~~~~~team made its critics eat crow tewne nhsfrtAlSa
yesterday with help from Stan Pec oe
Bob Visser continued to pitch * Musial and Willie Mays to upset a ,YPec oe
hitless ball as the Senior Meds the American, 7-3, despite homes.... Billy Pierce of the White oxfhF
won their second straight I-MrusbTeWilasndMcy was losing, 1-0, when he left after 15 ~
Softball game last night on South Mate /< ;r pitching the first three innings hen, L
Cincinnati, wt five starters and was charged with the defeat. pletelyi
Ferry Field. wt
Vsehuldolforinnsfand eight squad members, chipped Ken Boyer stylish St. Louis tanks, h
VisrhreXnyfu nig in with six of the 11 hits off si " ° Cardinal third baseman, emerged onditic:
of his 'team's 15-0 rout of Michi- American League pitchers in the X from his first All-Star test with 1947 DES
gall House, but that was enough 2rAl-trbsalgme .lowing honors. In addition to running
to° run his no-hit streak to 10 g ithree singles he contributedtw '~
innings since the beginning of theSeotCwdGu sparkling defensive plays. FRSL
seasonl last week. Th Gifit Saiu sllut< For Musial it was his 13th All- Nikorl
First baseman Astor gave theSTNMSA crowd of 28,843 didn't have much ' Star game, more than any other ently
STNMSAto cheer about from its Americanatlehspayd Call Ha
ace .flinger a rest in the final two ,. player of day, decade League favorites until Williams r athetehasplaed
framesdasdhaallowednolysoneome.run .~..After two scoreless innings, the HOME in
single to Michigan in relief, into the right center bullpen with4ff National took charge with a run bedroor
",/1 off Pierce in the third on a walk adb
'summer in the shortest contest IM arLi41IIIF Sox on base in the sixth. with re to MMillan, Friend 's sacrifice and wihr
When Mantle, injured New York ' IK ATETml' iget etr Attache
" MIKY MNTLEBoyer's single past Detroit's Har- ing Inc
Co-Recl[JiseYankee slugger who was playing ,. hefty return to actionveKun atsoflowdb lirl
Cor i''Night Slp pedt a brace on his right knee,_ _
Tngti -ecNgtslammed another homer off Mil-. a ae oda s"lyro Willie Mays' 400-foot pinch homer 3-4300.
-Toigh IsCoRecNigt ws ame Modayas"plyerofoff Ford opened up a 3-0 lead in R
* at the I-M Building. BROCKTON, Mass. (A')-Rocky Waukee 's Warren Spahn, the crowd the decade" by the Spoaring News) the fourth. _____
All men from the "faculty aia,-rerd havwgt really became alive.Th Alouhte mriasgtoROM1
and the student body are MaingcaponrtiedheiavyeFiht But it didn't last long. the AthoughNathenam iceras otto1Omme
brn hi ie oigcapohsiaie ''Nationals lashed back to nail down tetreNtoa icesfr1 NATIONAL LEAGUE sme
orndtes anythi Wednesday ev- day when he felt pain in his back their 10th victoy and sixth in the hits, so they never were able to bunch A R HI RBI teruaio
erring to loin in such activi- while playing with his three-year- last. seven years with another them until the sixth inning out- Temple, 2b ........ 4 1 2 1 ____
teaswi inanba- old daughter, suffered a ruptured two-run burst against Boston's burst. Robinson, of!...... 2 0 0 0 SIT)
initon. ds ntelwrpr fhsbcTom'-Brewer in the seventh. Bob Friend, te starter from dusider, f.......34 11_1_SCOND
hisphsca said yesterday. Musial Regains Record Pittsburgh, had a lead when he Aaon f ...... 0 o SaeOnt
Dr. Nathaniel Gould said Mar- Musial, whose All-Star homer gave way to Spahn. Although .Boyer, 3b ......5 1 3 1N-29
of the night. The six innings were ciano will remain in Brockton Hos- record had just been tied by Spahn was knocked out by Mant- Bel, f .........., 1 0 0 0 NO-____
reeled off in 35 minutes with VRC ~pital for at least two or three Williams' fourth, hung up a new le 's clout, he still held a leadwe bMacf....321 2
defeating Astronomy. 5-2. more weeks" to undergo "conser- mark by driving his fifth into the New York's Johnny Antonelli took Long, lb.......... 2 0 0 0
Pharmacy Grads continued un- vative treatment" for the injury, bleacher seats in left center. (He over to shut out the Americans the Bailseyk, ...... 1 3 2 01
defeated by breaking a 5-5 te apey, c .......0 0 0 0
with five runs in the fifth inning s:.j MMillan, es ..... 3 1 2 0
to deliver Lloyd its second srih SPORTS S O T red ....
10-6 c Spun, p ......... 1 0 0 0
defeat, 1-6"T ge Spa p.........1 0 0 0
Cooley 'A' ojumped off to ant ' n rr F v das93 I4 5 f/~f~~ i tgI-r.Prchaser To Atone.., ..p........17 0 0 o
lead after toinnings against Ki.-, L E~-W At ~ ~Totals.......37 7 11 6
Metallurgy, but saw that lead ______________________________ AMERICAN LEAGUE
slowly chipped away until two- By The Associated Press A B
run innings in the fifth and sixth DETROIT-4. syndicate headed and Baseball Commissioner Ford movie producer whose associates1 Kuenn, as ......... 5 0 1 0
gave Metallurgy the victory, 12-9. by Fred' Knorr, Detroit .radio ex- Frick. All four bids are in the include movie actor Clark Gable, Fox, 2...... 4 1 2 0
,, Inlthe only other contest, Adams euie eotdyhlsteisd five-million-dollar bracket. $505,00ntWlias, f ........ 4 1 1 2
defeated Allen Rumsey, 14-4. track among eight groups who Published reports listed these* * " Berra, c.......... 2 0 2 0 Ti
grhave entered bids for the Detroit other three bids submitted today Western Schools Take Action g Lollar, c .,.... 2 0 1 0
hm A ~ ~ Tgrto Harridge and Frick: Kaline, rf.........3
U L EKnorr's group, consisting large- Bill Veeck, former owner of the LOS ANGELES-Powerful Uni- Piersal, rf .... .1 0 0 0
ly of Detroit investors, has bid five Cleveland Indians and St. Louis versity of Southern California and Vernon, lb ....... 20 0 0 "
Dial NO 2-3136 million dollars. It is one of four Browns, bid of 5,250,000. UCLA joined forces late yesterday hKoer, 3....... 0 1 0
prospective purchasers of the Tiger Jack Cooke, owner of the Tor- in a strong move aimed at reliev- Pierce, p .........000 0
S1i franchise whose bids were sub- onto Maple Leafs baseball team in ing drastic punishment meted out a Simpson......... 1 0 0 0 Se
mitted by the Tigers yesterday for the International League, $5,180,.. by Pacific Coast Conference fac- Ford, p ".°~.,..a..0o 0 0
Slconsideration by President Will 000. ulty representatives against UCLA WiMarnp....... 1 0 0 0
.~Harridge of the American League Robert Goldstein, Hollywood andfotalMlyesrwern.......0 0 0 0
Dr. Fred D. Fagg, president of I Boone,........ q 0 0 0b
SUSC, set off the movement with Score, p ............0 0 0 0 a
I ~aa~u-db'Da sharply worded telegram to Dr. Wynn, p ............0 0 o 0
Totalvs ...........3711003
M a or. GodnSru,'rsdn fth oas......731 Universities of California and a-Struck out for Pierce in 3rda
AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE chairman of the President's Counr- b-lit home run for Bell in. 4th
52W L Pct GB W4 L Pt GB il of the PCC. c-Fouled out for Friend in 5th
New York . ...52 26 .667 - Cincinnati . .44 30 .595 - d. e-Flioued out for oison in h TOY
"I Chicago...43 30 .589 6%/ Milwaukee 41 30 .577 1Y2xsWn eGone u frWlo n
Cleveland ... .44 31 .587 6/ Brooklyn 42 32 . .568 2 Sia is5hbf
}-.: Boston ......40 35 .533 101 St. Louis ... .37 39 .487 8 INDIANAPOLIS - Top-seeded f -Doubled for Long in 6th
Detroit ......34 42 .447 17 Pittsburgh .. .35 37 486 s i exso hlaepi a no g-Singled for Berra, in 6th-
7Baltimore .. ..33 43 .434 18 Chicago.3 4 437 11% early trouble with 18-year-old hFidotfrVro n t
Washington . .31 50 33 2/ Philadelphia .32 43 .427 12/xBrowned1ofiKy.o out for rn Brewer in 7th EV
ti. 2Maxwell Bon fLouisville, iFleKotfoyyn.nt
Kansas City .28 48 .368 23 New York .... 30 41 .423 12j
TDYSGMSTDYSG ESin the Western tennis champion- Nationals ... 001 211 200-7 11 0e
ANEBXE"New ork at Milwaukee (N) IShips yesterday but got his big Americans .. 000 003 000-3 110
ANNE AXTER (No games scheduled.) (No other games scheduled.) game going for a 6-3, 6-2 victory.
JEFF CHANDLER
'~ RORY CALHOUN
ulATHlOk N BAIITOM OK ARKIDRE
______________#OR"RYMNOAIUR Where are. you going
and
PRETTY MAIDS!
FRDSTUDENT DIRECTORY wily tk'ey're going f
JOAN to see the new
ALL-CAMPUS SALE smersylss
PAT E .W NlW 5RIYNOLDS.&PM M FRIDAY, JULY 13

r~q.
Starting Friday.
"tTHE KING~
'i It seems like tl
and I" in to see our
} summer dresse
On Forest tons, cotton
.. . a ,. ",i, > . "and \js ofSut .ChifoS C
'*. . ...,.. * . ." .. . . . ju tofSnh tion of dresse
'..~.... ....~. .~make a pretty
-. .'..'.... .... .... .... ... . ..The cot
~ Sep
'\-'.,..
,c x" Skirts - Bb

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MICHIGAN DAILY
tSFIED ADVERTISING
RATES,
1 DAY 3 DAYS 6 DAYS
.75, 1.87 2.78
.90 2.25 3.33
1.04 2.60 3.85
5 overage words to a line.
ld deadline, 3 P.M. daily. <
11:00 A.M. Saturday
Phone NO 2-3241
FOR SALE
USE TRAILER-3-roors, Kit-
L.iving and Bedrooms. Corm-
furnished, 30 ft. 2 bottle gas
heated with fuel oil. Very good
on. $2,500 cash, NO-2-9020. )B
O0TO - Four-.door. $50. Good1
gcondition. Needs minor brake
nent. NO-3-6347. )B
,E-35mm. Nikon Camera, F/1.4
lens, focal plane shutter. Re-
overhauled--guaranteed-$165.
arding Williams, NO-3-2619. )B

CARS FOR RENT
AVIS RENT-A-CAR or VAN for local or
long distance use. Reasonable. :Daily
weekly or hourly rates. Nye Motor
Sales Inc., 514 E. Washington St. N'O-
3-4156.)S
FOR RENT
SHARE APARTMENT with male grad
student. Close and reasonable. NO-
31511 ext. 2857, between 10 and 11 or
1anid2. )C
SINGLE ROOM with board and garage
privileges for gentlemen. Also a suite
f or two. Call NO 8-7230. )C
BUSINESS SERVICES
WASHINGS, finished work, ironing sep.
aratelyl Specialize on cotton dresses,
blouses, wash skirts. Free pick-up and
delivery. Phone NO 2-9020. }
SIAMESE CAT Stud Service. Registered.
Mrs. Peterson's Cattery, NO 2-8020. )d

*USflIEir'

BOARDERS
GOOD HOME-COOKED
MEALS
All you can eat!
At a price you can afford
Carefully cooked and balanced
By the week. Located at 1319 Hill.
CALL HOWARD WENTZ
NO 2-6422
ROOMS FOR RENT
CAMPUS APARTMENTS, 3 and 4 Adults
3' and 4 Rooms, nicely decorated and
furnished. Private bath. Call NO 2-
0035 or 8-6205, or 3-4394. )D
Read the Clasfied

mos-

'. southeast section. 4 large
ms, living room, dining room,
reakfast room. Fine basement
ecreation room. Abundance of
and storage space, gas-heater.
.d garage. Drapes and carpet-
eluded. Priced at $27,900, with
terms. Call NO-3-0123 or NO-
DOM AND BOARD
AND/OR BOARD available for
,r session and fall. Nelson In-
)nai House, 915 Oakland. NO
UATION WANTED
World War Veteran wants per-
tnight jlanitor work. Reliable.RI
020. )s4
ectio .'t m modern Cootlrng
Dial NO 2-2513 L
For Information
SNEAK c
PREVUE
O NIGHT
it 9P.M.0
ome at 7or 9P.M.
re our regular show
wCN Coto.
and Sneak Prevue
tTiger" is shown both
ore and after Prevue.
Starts Thursday
BOB HOPE
'A MARIE SAINT
in .
'THAT CERTAIN
FEELING"
40,
4' J~ta

TONIGHTOa
Department of Speech Presents
W. Somerset Maughom's Comedy
"THE CI RCLE"
$1 .50---$1 .1O-75c:
LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE

,' WWI

You will find the somre fine giftIs
and the same friendly atmosphere inousr
new storejust two doors east of
our present location. We expect to be
in the new shop very soon.

F79

JOHN LEIDI

537 East Liberty

" NO 8-67'

Many, many more terrific bargains
in both NEW and USED CAMERAS
LEICA Ilic-used

f/1.5 Summarit

.3 U S$225.00

the whole town is coming
attractive array of new
es. New stylings in cot-
and Orion blends, silks
-an be found in this selec-
es that were designed to
rgirl even prettier.
itons from $8.95
resses from $17.95
5, 10-44, 12 !/-24 V,
Tall 10-20.

CONTAX II-used
f/2 Sonnar. .. . .. $135.00
CONTAX - used
f/2 Biotar ..... . $180.00
ARGUS, SUPER 75 KITS, new
Regular $32.50 . . Now $24.50
REVERE MOVIE CAMERAS
........25%k discount
KEYSTONE MOVIE CAMERA
new .... .: 15% discount
TWIN LENS REFLEX.. .
GRAFLEX ... DEJUR ... ROILBI
new. . ... . 25%, discount

Summer

oarates, too.

r ' i

ouses.

EXA AND EXACTA CAMERAS
.,,,.a7 ,.d t '.iri C LiJ~~s t~uh

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