THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tribe Drops Tigers; Braves Top_'Pirates defeats. It was the 16th victory of' his career over the Pirates who have beaten him only three times. Cards 13, Dodgers 3 ST. LOUIS. - The St. Louis Cardinals emerged from their hit- less depths yesterday and bombed the Los Angeles Dodgers 13-3 for the Cardinals' best hit and run total of the season for a single game. Wally Moon delivered his third home run and three other hits and drove. in three runs, as did Del Ennis. Billy Muffett, recently recalled from Omaha and loser of his last two starts, held Los 'Angeles to seven 'hits, while the Cardinals made merry against four Dodger hurlers. Reds 6, Phils 5 CINCINNATI - Frankie Robi- inson swung at a 1-2 pitch and rammed a' two-run double into center field that gave Cincinnati's Redlegs a come-from-behind 6-5 victory over Philadelphia'sPhillies in the ninth inning last night. It scrambled the efforts of reliever Dick Farrell to save a Phils' lead. Cubs 10, Giants 9 CHICAGO-Ernie Banks' l0th- inning single chased home an un- earned run. at the expense of Johnny Antonielli and gave ,the ChicagoCubs a 10-9 victory over the San Francisco Giants yester- day, in a hectic, 3 '/2-hour battle, HVajocIr Leag "ue Standings AMERICAN LEAGtA* W .L Pct. GB New York 68' 36 .654 - Boston - 51 51 .500 16 Chicago 51 52 .495 16Ya Detriot 50' 52 .490 17 Cleveland 51 54 .486 17 Baltimore , 47 53 .470 19 Kansas, City 47, 53 .470 19 Washington 45 59 .433 23 TODAY'S GAMES Cleveland, "at Detroit -Woode- schick (3-1) vs. Lary (10-10). New York at Baltimore (N)-Dit. mar :(7-2) vs. Harshma~n (8-9). Chicago at K~ansas City (N) - Pierce (10-8) vs. Davis (0-2). Washington at Boston -- Ramnos (10-9) vs. Brewer (5-10). NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pct. GB Milwaukee 58 43 .574 - San Francisco 55 48 .534 4 Pittsburgh 52 49 .515 6 Chicago 51 54, .486 9p Cincinnati 49 52 .485 9 Philadelphia 47 51 .480 91 St. Louis, 47 54 .465 1t Los Angeles 47 55 .461 114 TODAY'S GAMES Pittsburgh at Milwaukee (N) - Law (8-10) vs." Willey (5-3). San Francisco at St. Louis (N)- Worthington (8-5) vs. Mabe (0-3). Los Angeles at Chicago-Williams (1-7) vs. Briggs (4-1). Philadelphia at Cincinnati (N)- Roberts. (10-9) vs. Haddix (7-5). bSED CARS- 1953 VOLKSWAGEN: new tires, up to P. 45 MPG. $695. GL 3-3651. _)N184 1957-RENAU3LT DALPrnNE. Excellen t condition. $1,450. See Donald Hope be- tween 6 and 8 P.M.. 119 N. Forest. )N132 GOING TO HOLLAND-must sell 255RN Volkswagen. Excellent condition, $1050. NO 3-1654. )N1$0- 1955 FORD Hardtop, 1 owner, 2-tone paint, R&H, white walls. Real nice. R $1,195 1950 Oldsmobile 4-door sedan, V-8, R& H. No rust. California cart $395 1956 FORD67 Hardtop, V-8, automatic, power brake, power steering, A' R&H, white wall tires. $1,495 1950 DODGE Club coupe, i owner. Ideal transportation. JIM WHITE, Inc. Cor. W. Huron and First Sts. Inside Display Lot NO 3-3321 )N183 _TRANSPORTATION tIEffRS to N.Y. wanted. Share ex- . penses. Leave 8/21, return 8/24. Call NO 3-1310 after 6 P.M. )G63 Rent A Ca~r 514 E. Washington St., NO 3-4156 CARS RENTED by hour, day, or week WEEKEND SPECIAL RATE from Friday 5 P.M. till Monday 9 A.M. $10.00 plus $.08 per mile Gas. oil and Insurance included )056 IrM FREE!~ Attend a Concert by The Detroit Symphony Orchestra NoThursday-Aug. 7 NoTransportation Charge No Admission Charge SPONSORED BY HILLEL FOUNDATION If interested Phone NO 3-4129 I HENRY H. STEVENS, Inc. Phon Colec Flint 6, Michigan Bil Flint C~ar 4-1686 Manager Fr rFree Estimates Lit. '40 Interstate Rates Every Friday 'We own, Operate, schedule and dispatch our own fleet of vans for better direct service without transfer. I I NOW! DIAL NO 2-2513 Continuous from 1 P.M. mTAfl3A . - -._.__. . . ....