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batter from Chicago with .327, C151 E
leads off.
After Cerv comes Bill Skowron
of New York on first base, Frank.
Malzone of Boton on third, catch- THE SECET OF 60 AHEA, . C.,
er Guis Triandos of Baltimore, INVINCIBILITY LIES IN SASHf ME iN THE
shortstop Luis Apario of Chicago THE STONJE STOMACH . S1OMASH
and Turley,
Neither Sterngel nor Haney would?
name any definite pitchers after,
their starters in this silver anni-;_tr
<. ~~versary game. The American t (
League holds a 14-10 series edge i'
and is a 13-10 favorite, although)
++ ~~the~ National has won six of the. .
#last eight. The Americans won last e
year at St. Louis 6-5 with eachQ19 k * *'
team scring three In the ninth,
a ~~~Baltimore Proud Host sr , w.tra
Baltimore is all1 set to welcome
h~ its first All-Star game with a sell-
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Jacke Jesen f BotonwhoCo-op. Mion. thxru sat, at noon or
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baseman Stan Musial of St. Louis, Advice by physician on birth control Tropical Fish and supplies,
who breaks a record every time he Medical aid for couples who want UNIVERSITY AQUARIUM
children but who have been uanable 328 East Liberty NO 3-024
turns around in this his 15th All- to have them, Professional counsel )T26_______________
Star game.on marriage probems,- Phys~can, L
any asright fielder Hank nurse, - family counelor in charge ___MISCELLANEOUS
Aanetha Clinic hour, Tues~, 7:30 P.M. to 9:30 FREE khTI1Ns4;houe broken, need1
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S the National with 22 homers and 1 953 PONTIAC Call JIacque at NO 2-2521, Rm. 30.
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Watrreies besto m he on Mazeroski, catcher Del Crandall Radio, heater, good tires, very RADIOS REPAIRS
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"titcs would itak e somei time to pick i the batting order. CALL NO 2-473
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The resolution authorizing the body's guess as the National start- 1958 PLYMOUTH Belvedere, 2- or
committee study referred to the er, now appears to be in line as hardtop. Torquenlite, power steern. HI FI T U DI
lure dangled before the league by the second pitcher.il ae l crIntad.NO2651 An amazing inventory of Hi F
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Although Gfiles and club ownersupfotdasAl-arBebl Game: out, $895, coponents.
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