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AY. Y4. 1957

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Yanks, Redlegs
Increase Leads

CLASSIFIED

ADVERTISING

MUSICAL MDSE.,

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NEW YORK -- Yogi Berra
drove home eight runs and Bob
Turley struck' out 11 batters as
the league-leading New York
Yankees thrashed the Boston Red
Sox 10-0 yesterday for their sev-
enth successive triumph.
The squat catcher, back in his
old slugging groove, smashed a
home run and two singles as the
Yankees swelled their American
League lead to three games over
losing Chicago.

BOB TURLEY
... blanks Bosox

SPORT SHORTS:
NL All-Stars To Include
Six Redlegs, Six Braves

By The Associated Press
CINCINNATI - Every team in
the National League will be rep-
resented on its All-Star club
which will play the American
Leaguers in St. Louis next Tues-
day, but Cincinnati and Milwau-
Maj or League
Standings

New Yor
Chicago
Clevelan
y Boston
Detroit
Baltimov
Kansas.
Washing

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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Baltimore 8, Washington 3
Kansas City 5, Chicago 0
New York 10, Boston 0
Cleveland 6, Detroit 0

TODAY'S SCHEDULE
Boston at New York (2) Sisler (6-4)
and Stone (1-2) vs. Shantz (9-1) and
Larsen (3-2).
Detroit at Cleveland (2) - Foy-
tack (8-6) and Hoeft (1-4) vs. Wynn
(10-9) and Narleski (5-1) o. Pitula
(1-0).
Washington at Baltimore Stobbs
(2-12) vs. Wight (2-4) or O'Dell (2-2).
Chicago at Kansas City (2) -
Keegan (3-3) and Fischer (3-4) or
Derrington (0-0) vs. Kellner (2-4) and
Garver (4-6).
NATIONAL LEAGUE

kee top them all with six players
each.
After baseball Commissioner
Ford Frick eliminated three Cin-
cinnati players from the starting
lineup, when it became apparent
that the heavy poll in the Queen
City would put too many Redlegs
afield, the fan vote put hese men
on the starting team,
Stan Musial, St. Louis, first
base; Johnny Temple, Cincinnati,
second; Roy McMilian, Cincin-
nati, shortstop; Don Hoak, Cin-
cinnati, third; Ed Bailey, Cincin-
nati, catcher; Frank Robinson,
Cincinnati, left field; Willie Mays,
New York, center field, and Hank
Aaron, Milwaukee, right field.
To those Alston, the National
League manager by virtue of his
Brooklyn team winning the pen-
nant last year, added:
Pitchers John Antonnelli, New
York; Lew Burdette and Warren
Spahn, both of Milwaukee; Larry
Jackson, St. Louis; Clem Labine
of Brooklyn, and Jack Sanford
and Curt Simmons of Philadel-
phia.
Catchers Hank Foiles of Pitts-
burgh and Hal Smith of St. Louis.
Infielders Ernie Banks of Chi-
cago; Gil Hodges, Brooklyn, and
Johnny Logan, Eddie Mathews
and Red Schoendienst, all of Mil-
waukee.
Outfilders Gus Bell, Cincinnati;
Gino Cimoli, Brooklyn, and Wally
Moon, St. Louis.
* * *
All-Aussie Final
WIMBLEDON, England-Ten-
nis slugger Lew Hoad defeated
Sweden's gallant Sven Davidson,
and Ashley Cooper outlasted Neale
Fraser yesterday, setting up anj
all-Australian men's singles final
at Wimbledon for the second
straight year.
MORE FUN THAN
A BARREL OF MONKEYS!
PLAY MINI GOLF
The Modern Miniature Golf Game
Ypsi-Ann Golf Course Next to
Ypsi-Ann Drive-In Theater

Redlegs 7, Braves 5
CINCINNATI - The Cincinnati
Redlegs cracked the two-yr.-old
Lew Burdette jinx yesterday as
they knocked him out of the box
in the sixth inning and went on
for a 7-5 victory over the Mil-
waukee Braves.
The victory boosted the Reds to
a full game lead in the National
League and dropped the Braves
to third place behind both the
Reds and St. Louis.
Athletics 5, White Sox 0
KANSAS CITY - The Chicago
White Sox were shut out 5-0 yes-
terday by the Kansas City Athle-
tics and fell three games behind
the New York Yankees in the
American League pennant chase.
Virgil Trucks got credit for the
victory although Tom Morgan
came in in the sixth with the
bases loaded and one out to pre-
serve the big righthander's shut-
out and his seventh victory
against a single loss.
* * *
Cardinals 5, Cubs 4
CHICAGO'- A two-run single
by veteran Del Ennis in the sev-
enth inning' yesterday cracked a
tie game and propelled the on-
rushing St. Louis Cardinals to a
5-4 victory over the Chicago Cubs.
Indians 6, Tigers 0
CLEVELAND - SouthpaW Don
Mossi of the 'Cleveland Indians
pitched the firstshutout of his
maJor league career yesterday,
holding the Detroit Tigers to six
hits for a 6-0 victory.
It moved Cleveland back into
third place in the American
League, a half-game ahead of the
Boston Red Sox, who lost to New
York.
* * *
Orioles 8, Senators 3
BALTIMORE -- The Baltimore
Orioles clipped rookie Jim Heise
for five runs in the second inning
and coasted to an 8-3 victory over
the Washington Senators last
night in a loosely played game.

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MICHIGAN DAILY
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
RATES

Figure 5 average words to a line.
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Phone NO 2-31241
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New Atlas Tires
Get ready for that vacation, buy now
and pay later. (Accounts carried for
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exchange, other sizes comparably
low.
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300 N. Main, cor. Catherine NO 8-7717
)S5
EXPERT FOREIGN and Sports Car
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Big trade-in for used tires
Fully Guaranteed
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Warranteed & guaranteed. See us for
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Road service - mechanic on duty.
"You expect more from Standard
and you get it!"
1220 S. University at Forest
NO 8-9168 )S1
ROOM AND BOARD
SUMMER ACCOMMODATIONS avail-
able at law fraternity for all stu-
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day. On Hill and Forest. Call Don
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TWO MEALS, $2 per day, five days a
week-Mon. - Fri. Call Stuart Powell,
at Phi Kappa Tau, corner Hill and
Tappan. NO 3-8581. )E2
ROOM AND BOARD for summer. Very
reasonable. Room $6 per week. Board
3 meals daily, $2.30, 5 days per week.
For information call Al Szemborski,
NO 2-8312, 6-7 p.m. Alpha Chi Sigma.
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USED CARS
1937 OLDS for sale. A-1 condition in-
side & out. Call NO 2-7640. )N2
MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
Record Sale
Overstock 12" L.P.'s
$3.98 and $4.98 values, only $2.98.
Major labels represented
205 E. Liberty Phone NO 2-0675
211 S. State Phone NO 8-9013
LIBERTY MUSIC SHOPS1

Closed Sat. at 1 P.M. during.

An amazing inventory Of Ai
components available to you
catalogue price.
KITS

Amplifiers &
Fisher, Sherwood, Scott,a

July-Aug.
1X31

Tuners
McIntosh, Rel

Kits
Dynakit, Eico, Arkay, Audax

Recorders
Viking, Berlant, Bell

Turntables
Rek-O-Kut, Connoisseur, Garrard. Presto
Visit our Hi Ft Showrooms for a
stereo demonstration
Audio Supply Laboratories
334 Nickels Arcade
(Above Bay's Jewelry)

RADIOS, REPAIRS
HI Fl STUDIO

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BETTER VISION
CENTER

We stock amplifier, AM-FM tuner,
and speaker enclosure kits in sev-
eral brands.
HI FE SERVICE
Our engineers and techniicians are
fully competant and equipped to
service all equipment we sell, and
to advise you on the selection of
components.
1217 & 1317 So. University
NO 2-9595
)X2
BUSINESS SERVICES
RE-WEAVING-Burns, tears, moth holes
rewoven. Let us save your clothes.
Weave-Bac Shop. 224 Nickles Arcade.
)J2
CONTACT LENS
Drop in for a free demonstration any
time. Write or phone for a free book-
let "Questions and Answers About
Contact Lens."

TRANSPORTATION
i WANTED: SOMEONE to share driv-
ing to San Francisco with congen-
ial group. Gas paid. Low expenses.
Leaving July 8. Call NO 3-8438. G6
FOR SALE
SHORT SLEEVE sport shirts. $1.75, 2
for $3.00. Washable. Assorted cclors.
SAM'S STORE
Phone NO 3-8611
122 East Washington i2
REFLEX CAMERA with accessories. R.
Burns, 804 Monroe, Apt. 3. )B3
PERSONAL
MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS at stu-
dent discount rates. Student Periodi-
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FOR RENT
CAMPUS LOCATION by St. Joseph Hos-
pital. Newly decorated, quiet, clean
rooms for men. Linens and clea:ning;.
North Ingals. Call NO 3-4835. )C15
FURNISHED APARTMENT: $75 per
month during summer. Living room,
kitchen, bedroom, bath. Three blocks
from campus. Phone NO 5-1832 or NO
2-3111 ext. 31. Reduced in price for
summer. )C16
ROOMS FOR boys - reasonable - near
campus. Call NO 8-8681. )C17
COOL CAMPUS apartments, somje
rooms. 514 S Forest. Call NO 2-1443.
)C9
VACANCY FOR one girl to share with
two girls five room apartment--(two
bedrooms, living room, study room,
kthen, TV.). One block fromn cam-
pus. $95 for entire summer. If inter-
ested, contact Mrs. Domm, NO 2-1290
or Gerry Laube, NO 3-8843 or NO 3-
0975. ) C13

NO 2-7767

NO 2-9425
)X4

BALDWIN PIANOS
Acrosonic Spinets
Used spinets and uprights
Maddy Music
508 E. William
NO 3-3223
Daily Classifieds
Bring Results

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706 Wolverine Bldg.
Fourth & Washington, NO 8-6019 )J3
WASHINGS -- Also ironing separately.
Specialize in cotton blouses and
washed skirts. Free pick up and de-
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NOW in stock
the Fabulous
BOLEX H-16 REFLEX
16 m.m. Movie Camera
THE QUARRY, INC.
3205. State St. NO 3-1991
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TROPICAL FISH aquariums and sup-
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shipment of tropical plants just ar-
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UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM
328 East Liberty N03-0224
(Open daily except Thursday)
HELP WANTED
BABY S IERMon.-Fri. 1-5. Please
call NO 3-6321. )Hll
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EMPLOYERS PERSONNEL
504 First National Bldg.
NO 5-6107
)H8
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be sure to enjoy if you like meeting
people. For interview call NO 8-8951
between 9 an:l 5. Evenings between
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PROFESSIONAL service staff man.
$5,100 per year and car expenses. Age
28-39. Ann Arbor Employers Pereson-
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PHOTO

MARIAN MERCER
ROBERT LOGAN

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The NEW WH RV
Presents
"Scooby-Doo"
"OLLIE'S CARAVAN"
9 P.M.- 1A.M.
"Top of Your Dial"

TONIGHT AND FRIDAY at 8 P.M.

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LITTLE THEATRE
New Ann Arbor High School

DEPARTMENT OF SPEECH PRESENTS
CHARLEY'S AUNT
$1 50-$110-75c
Box Office Open 10 A.M.-8 P.M.
Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre

Box Office NO 3-6198
Curtain Time 830 P.M.

July 4, 5, 6

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Cincinnati 7, Milwaukee 5
St. Louis 5, Chicago 4
Only games scheduled.
New York at Philadelphia (2) -
.Gomez (10-5) and Miller (3-3) or
Crone (4-3) vs. Simmons (7-4) and
Haddix (6-5).
TODAY'S SCHEDULE
' St. Louis at Chicago (2) -- Jones
(4-3) and L. McDaniel (8-4) vs. Rush
(1-7) and Drabowsky (1-7).
Milwaukee at Cincinnati -- Phil-
lips (3-2) vs. Acker (9-3).
Pittsburgh at Brooklyn (2) - Pur-
key (7-6) and Friend (4-9) vs. Er-
skine (2-0) and Newcombe (7-6).

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