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ULY 17, 1957 THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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Yanks Win, Gain;
Phils Top Braves
Robinson Beaned as Redlegs Lose;
Chisox Bow to Orioles, Trail by Four

TOMMY BYRNE
... sparks Yanks
Wrist Okay';
Burke To Play
DAYTON, Ohio (P)-Defending
champion Jack Burke Jr., yester-
day put his aggravated left wrist
to test in a windup practice for
the PGA Golf Tournament, then
announced "It's okay. I'll go for
it."
Burke, winner of both the Mas-
ters and Professional Golfers
Assn. championships last year,
thus opens defense of the latter
crown this morning along with 128
)ther professionals.

By The Associated Press
DETROIT - The New York
Yankees squandered a four-run
lead, then came roaring back with
six runs in the 10th inning-three
of them on atremendous home
run by veteran relief pitcher
Tommy Byrne -- and thrashed,
the Detroit Tigers, 10-4, to in-
crease their American League lead
to four games, before 43,737 spec-
tators in Briggs Stadium last
night.
Orioles 3, White Sox 1
CHICAGO - Righthander Ray
Moore gave up two hits in the
first inning and then retired 21
men !in a row as the Baltimore
Orioles scored a 3-1 victory over
the Chicago White Sox last night
on the strength of Billy Good-
man's two-run homer.

Giants 6, Redlegss1
NEW YORK-Frank Robinson,
Cincinnati's All-Star left fielder,
was struck on the head. by a
pitched ball and carried from the
field on a stretcher last night as
the New York Giants defeated the
Redlegs, 6-1.
First reports said Robinson had
suffered a concussion and that
there was no sign of a fracture.
Braves 6, Phillies 2
PHILADELPHIA - Milwau-
kee's Warren Spahn slowed down
Philadelphia's National League
express train with a six-hitter
last night as the Braves trounced
the first-place Phillies 6-2 at Con-
nie Mack Stadium.
* * *
Dodgers 7, Cardinals 5
BROOKLYN --- Duke Snider
blasted his 20th home run with a
man on base in a four-run fifth
inning that broke a two-all tie
last night and carried the Brook-
lyn Dodgers to a 7-5 victory over
the St. Louis Cardinals.

ISPORT SHORTS
By The Associated Press
CHICAGO - Barry Mackay,
Michigan's NCAA tennis champ,
moved into the third round of the
men's singles of the National Clay
"ourts Tennis" Tournament here
yesterday.
MacKay, seeded seventh, who'
r e c e i v e d a first-round bye,
trimmed Donald Dell, Bethesda,
Md., 6-:, 6-4.
Herb Flam, defending champion
from Beverly Hills, Calif., opened
defense of his title with a pair
of victories.
The top-seeded star, who played
twice yesterday because of a late
arrival, defeated William Cullen
of Southport, Conn., 6-3, 6-4, then
knocked off Jerry Dubie, Ham-
tramck, Mich., 6-4, 6-2.
Score's Eye Improving
CLEVELAND - Herb Score
can resume workouts tomorrow
and pitch a game in from four to
;ix weeks, Dr. Charles I. Thomas
said yesterday after examining
the young Cleveland Indian pitch-
er's mending eye.
I-M SOFTBALL
Cooley 18, Ghosts 8
Hardrocks 15, TV 1
Med Sox 7, Chemistry "B" 4
Cooley Hbuse 13, VRC 10."
Bump's Boys 15, Sociology 5
Auto Lab 22, Pill-Pushers 7

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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Cleveland 9,,Washington 3"
New York 10, Detroit 4
(10 Innings)
Baltimore ,3, Chicago 1
Boston 4, Kansas City 3
TODAY'S SCHEDULE
Baltimore at Chicago-Wight (2-4)
vs. Harshman (7-3) or Keegan (5-3).
Boston at. Kansas City (N) - Sul-
livan (8-6) vs. Terry (3-4).
New York at Detroit (N) -- Turley
(4-2) vs. Bunning (11-2).
Washington at Cleveland (N)-Mos-
sI (7-2) vs. Stobbs (2-13).

NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pct. GB
Philadelphia 48 36 .571 -
St. Louis 47 36 .566 ay4
Milwaukee 48 37 .565 li
Brooklyn' 46 36 .561 1
Cincinnati 46 39 .541 2%
New York 40 44 X476 8
Pittsburgh 32 54 .372 17
Chicago 27 52 .342 18f2
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Pittsburgh 5-5, Chicago 4-3
(First game completion of sus-
pended game of June 16.)
Brooklyn 7, St. Louis 5
New York 6, Cincinnati I
Milwaukee 6, Philadelphia 2
TODAY'S SCHEDULE.
St. Louis at Brooklyn (N) -- Jones
(7-3) vs. Newcombe (9-6).
Cincinnati at New York -- Law-
rence (9-5) vs. Barclay (4-6).
Milwaukee at Philadelphia (N) -
Burdette (7-6) vs. Hacker (5-2) or
Roberts (6-12).
Chicago at Pittsburgh (N) - Dra-
bowsky (4-8) vs. Kline (2-12).

WANTED MEN AND WOMEN. Work ac-
cording to own schedule. Good in-
come potential, besides work you'll
be sure to enjoy if you like meeting
people. Interview held Mon.-Fri. from
4-6 at 1309 S. University, zoom '3.
)H1
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Church. )B6
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for $3.00. Washable. Assorted colors.
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Phone NO 3-8611
122 East Washington
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Service. Nye Motor Sales, Inc., 514 E.
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We service all foreign cars.
303 Ashley NO 5-5800
ass
TIRE SALE
Prices slashed
Big trade-in for used tires
Fully Guaranteed
GOLDEN'S SERVICE
featuring STANDARD Products
'601 Packard - NO 8-9429 f
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C-TED STANDARD SERVICE
Friendly service is our business. At-
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Warranteed & guaranteed. See us for
the best price on new & used tires.
Road service - mechanic on duty.
"You expect more from Standard
and you get it "
1220 S. University at Forest
NO 8-9168 )81
USED CARS
1956 OLDSMOBILE
Holiday Hardtop, 9 months old, 18,000
miles In excellent condition. Call NO.
5-1723 between 5:30 and 8 p.m.
PETS AND SUPPLIES
TROPICAL FISH aquarums and sup-
plies, Hamsters, Parakeets, etc.
UNIVERSITTY AQUARIUM
328 East Liberty N03-0224
(Open daily except Thursday)
FOR RENT
AVAILABLE NOW-tworooms and bath,
partly furnished, campus location.
Phone NO 2-7395. )C22
ON-CAMPUS room for two boys in
exchange for yard work and painting.
Graduate students preferred. NO 8-
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COOL CAMPUS apartments, some
rooms. 514 S. Forest. Call NO 2-1443.
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Continuing July

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REDUCTION SALE!
MEN'S SUITS-SPORT COATS
SUITS
$35 values .........Reduced -,Now $23
$40 values .........Reduced - Now $27
$45 values .........Reduced - Now $33
$50 values .........Reduced - Now $37
$55 values .........Reduced - Naw $43
$65 values .........Reduced - Now $53
SPORTCOATS
$17.50 values .......Reduced -Now $14
$25.00 values .......Reduced - Now $20
$29.50 values.......Reduced - Now $23
$35.00 values.........Reduced - Now $27
SPORTSHIRT SPECIAL
$2.65 values ..... .....Now $1.99
$3.65 values ............Now $2.99
$4.45 and $4.95 values .. . .Now $3.99

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