______THE MICHIGAN DAILY acKay Wins Again, but U.S. imbledon Hopes Diminish !BLEDON, England (UP)- Jnited States tennis force thing but steady even in a 7-5, Mrs. Knode figured in the big- tt to a mere corporal's guard 6-1, 6-4 triumph over Bill Kear- gest upset of the day when she n yesterday in a rain short- ney, of Australia, was beaten by Christiane Mercelis program that left Barry The best American performance of Belgium, 6-3, 7-5. ay, of Dayton, O., and Mike was turned in by Mrs.- Margaret The United States, suffered still of Miami Beach, Fla., the Osborn DuPont, former Wimble- another setback in a first round survivors in America's don women's titlist from Wilm- men's doubles match when Quil- ing hopes for the Wimble- ington, Del. She bowled over vier- lan and Gil Shea fell before Ivon tle. +vous 19-yr.-old Joyce Fulton of Warwick and M. P. Hann, of lanky, eighth-seeded Mac- Britain, 6-1, 6-0. Britain, 6-2, 6-4, 7-5. I )AILY Key Hits Give Giants Win Athletics Edge Senators Giants came to town in second place and only a game and a half behind Milwaukee. * * ., Phillies 5, Cubs 4 PHILADELPHIA OP) - Chico Fernandez' two-out triple in the 10th inning scored Harry Ander- son last night to give the Phila- delphia Phillies t 5-4 victory over the Chicago Cubs. It was Fernan- dez' second triple of the game. Fernandez' belt to left ended scoring frustrations for the Phils who had seen threats in the sev- enth and ninth innings snuffed out by Don Elston, the third Cub hurler who 'relieved Glen Hobbie in 'the seventh. The victory went to Dick Par- rell, who °elieved starter Ray Semproch in the seventh. i ajo r League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE* RADIOS, REPAIRS MUSICAL MDSE., SEE the new MUSIC CENTER Hi Fi-Stereo Records and Custom Hi Fi Players. Save Money on records by joining our Record Club. MUSIC CENTER 300 So. Thayer NO 2-2500 )X69 SO. UNIVERSITY HI-FI STUDIO Largest selection of Hi-Fl components in the area. Service in Hi-Fi units, phonogr'aphs, and TV. 1317 So. University NO 8-7942 "Ann Arbor TV" ) X70 ' FOR SALE HULA CROSSES, call NO 2-2386 after 3 P.M. )B194 BOYS' 20-INCH BICYCLE. Like new, $25. Call NO 2-4736. WILL SELL to student only. 1953 35x8 Mobile Home. Low costs, privacy make it ideal for student couple, Exceptionally good condition. NO 3- 8275 for appointment. )B193 MEN'S short sleeve sport shirts $1.25. Skip-dents and seersuckers. Assorted Colors. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washing- ton. )B188 ANYTHING and everything for the golfer at Bob Applegate's Pro Golf Shop, Municipal Golf Course. Extra good buys on used sets. NO 8-9230. )B190 FOR RENT GIRL NEEDED. $37.50 per month to share 5 room furnished apt. for summer, 306 N. State. Call NO 3- 9526 after 5 P.M. >C408 WANTED: Student to share Furnished Campus Apartment. Call NO 5-5931 any evening. 1C403 PRIVATE BEACH-3 rooms and bath, Be comfortabletis sunmnir in this extra nice apartment on Whitmore Lake. Only 12 minutes from campss Reasonable. By the week or moonth until Aug. 1. Call HI 9-9531 after7 P.M. C4(?6 VERY LARGIE, VERY NICE, VERY CHEAP. Room for man. Linens and cleaning. 204 N. State, 3-5 P.M. )406 SINGLE or Double Room-Two blocks from campus on quiet shady street, cross-ventilation in each room. Also available for fall, Phox'e NO 3-4685. )C401 I'M STUCK! Have gorgeous 5 room fuRiy AIR CONDITIONED, FULLY FUR- NISHED Apartment 2 Blocks from Campus. Need two fellows to share this comfort with me. You'll really love this place. Call Ted Cohn NO 2-3241 any week day before 5 P.M. )C402 2 & 3 ROOM first floor apartments. Well furnished, near campus and downtown area. Private parking pro- vided. Inquire 5-7 P.M. 322 E. Ann. )C403 ONE BLOCK from campus - newly decorated apartments. 514 So. Forest. NO 2-1443. )C404 TRANSPORTATION SUMMER STUDENT wishes ride to and from- Detroit. NO 2-1965 or VE 6- 4127 . )G5-, ~ Rent A Cr 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 1G5e _PETS ANDSUPPLIES Tropical Fish and supplies, UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM 328 East Liberty NO 3-0224 )T26 i New York Kansas ;City V)ETROIT Chicago Cleveland- Baltimore Washington W 40 32 32 30 31 28 28 L Pct. 22 .645 30 .516 31 .508 33 .476 35 .470 34 .452 35 .444 8 8% l0% 11 12 2 CAN YOU STAY AWAKE ALL NIGHT ? TODAI'S GAMES Baltimore at DETROIT-Harsh- man (5-6) vs. Hoeft (6-6). New York at Chicago - Rucks (5-3) vs. Donovan (3-7). Washington at Kansas City (N.) --Griggs (3-4) vs. Burnette (I-i). Boston at Cleveland-Sisler (6-4) vs.' Grant (6-4). NATIONAL LEAGUE* If so, earn $10.00 or more, participating in a Psychological experiment. Male subjects only; must speak English fluently. Milwaukee St. Louis' San Francisco Cincinnati Pittsburgh, Chicago Philadelphia Los Angeles W 35 32 34- 30 32 32 27 29 L Pct. GB 25 .583 - 29 .525 34 31 .523 312 30 .500 5 33 .492 5%. 34 .485 6 3 .450 8 36 .446 8% )HFT2 j Call NO 3-1531 Ext. 397 i ! .. , ,rciNiNlUAfl1'AtGl4'dltzr.,...._. __...,s ..._.. t TODAY'S GAMES St. Louis at Pittsburgh - Mc- Daniel (3-7) vs. Law (7-4). San Francisco at Cincinnati (N) --Antonelli (6-5) vs. Nuxhall (3-3). Los Angeles at Milwaukee (N)- Podres (7-6) vs. Burdette (5-5). Only games scheduled. *(Does not include last night's games). ---.-a- 0 C4EtNM IALINr2-313 Continuous From 1 P.M. DIAL N0 8-6416 IT'S GUINNESS TIME! I I mi