lay's All -Star Tit 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- ' out crowd of about 49,000. The RO N OR MICHIGAN DAILY players will be driven through the Room and/or Board CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINGw streets in convertibles ont the way good foodRAE tthe park-just like Milwaukee. SummeroateATE ..xLinen furnihed LNES 1 DAY! 3 DAYS 6DAYS . As The game starts at 12 noon 1319 Hil, Mr. Wenz, No 2-642 2 .80 2.00 296 WARREN SPAHN (EST) and will be beamed across ?1,29 3 .96 2,40 355 H e' coc he, nation on network (NBC) ra- PROA 4 1.12 2.80 414 .. HaonandtslehuiseoPasRusual.Figure 5 average words to a lne. many xtrachanes a Natonal With the major league players, HUNGRY? Csiiddalne ..diy Laguexptachnce atNcooa chsalmngrspcigte Try our non -denominational, ca~.N -Clseain,3241.daly Jeau ci sno tnwhoace n aaespcigtePoeN -21starting line-up (except pitchers) educational, independent food Jacke Jesen f BotonwhoCo-op. Mion. thxru sat, at noon or topsbot legue inhomrs 24)for the first time, the National ~PM uce 6,dnes6c and runs batted in. (68); bats be- hstrePtsug iae nte~ae ntePn omo h BUSI NESS SERVICES hind Mantle. Then comes Bob first team, They are left fielder Methodist Church 'at Huron & XSON11EGIRL, will bI aby art, ex Bob kiner, hir baemanFrak stte.}yc perienced with children, Call NO 5- Cerv of Kansas City, the clean-up BbSinr hr aea rn tt,)40 78 after 6 P.M J174 man, who is second to Jensen with Thomas and second baseman Bill CAMPUS CLOSEUPS -s~erm ppesRaon Do you know?aberts rmtsrie.N8-50 22 homers and 62 runs batted in. Mazeraski The Braves also heave Phyllis Firestone .. ,..NO, 2590bl ats PoptsevceNO870 Tt~a's he otfild-erv n lftthree, counting the pitchers. Helen Priant ...... ... .NO 2-7880OEUwl tlsads J6 'Ta'.teotil evi et,} IOEM altlsaevenetian Mantle in center and Jensen in M~usA2als ,I GAUTEWMN5th~ n et blinds intaled properly. Murphy right. iol After leading off with Mays, Owould like to share apt.rivi oeortes 2 E ietN -7 NellieFxr te xaguetheinleague-leadingt hi twolaneytw followsen C.with, Ihisllytwoddleft-r, Skwoe, otherst women.rn M Cr, entein, 0 .D._lg_- PETyANDSUPLIE PLANNdED PARENTJ{OOD C:INIC - ___ 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 Aaron of his Braves in the clean- P.M. 122 N Fourth Ave. Phone NO 2-~ good home. NO 3-9250 after 5 P.M. C+up spot despite his .289 average. 982. >F484 }lea____________)2 10-Is Ten cme horttopErni Baks UED ARSLEARN TO SWIM-students who are Thencomeshotsto Erne Bnks SED ARSnon-swimmers, private and semi-pri- L I § x a so f Chicago and Thomas who leads vte lessons by qualifed Water Safety ns gructor Arrange your own time. S the National with 22 homers and 1 953 PONTIAC Call JIacque at NO 2-2521, Rm. 30. 6arnGlst ae he a h 7 runs batted in,._ }2)x27 Watrreies besto m he on Mazeroski, catcher Del Crandall Radio, heater, good tires, very RADIOS REPAIRS inceas inmemersipGils sidof Milwaukee and S ahn iound. out clean interior, For sale by owner,UIALMS, "titcs would itak e somei time to pick i the batting order. CALL NO 2-473 the com ittee.Friend Probable Rellefer 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 MayorRobet WanerNf1Ne components available to you at Mayr ob~' Wane oINw f Haney brings inl his left- 51 ENGLISH Austin, 4 dr., $400. ully catalogue price. York City tis mornings handed htters like Milwaukee's equipped, 27 mpg, Excellent cond- The myor old eagueoffiialstion, HU 2-150. )N67 T Th ao odlegeofcasEd Mathews, or Chicago's Walt K--ITS the 'city was fully ready to put up Moryn, Stengel could come up with. ilo olr.frabsbll15 OTA -or uswt 1milodolrfoabaella lefty such as Billy Pierce of 15POTA,4dobu ti we stock amplifier, A-FM~ tuner, stadium and charge reasonable Chicago, Whitey Ford of New York hydramtic. A - 1 condition, and speaker enclosure kits in s- Scut' or Billy O'Dell of the host Balti- $295. ea rns Wagner", moving boldly to re more Orioles, 1953 CHEVROLET, 2-door, green, H I F1I EFRV ICE Giants and Dodgers to California, Looks and runs good. $445 u nier n ehiin r said the city was prepared to erect Start f in ep CEVOET -o, ren, s urervieesaeqintesllnsand 1955CHVOE,2drgen fully rielau competent and (quipped to a 62,00 -seat ballpark in1 return BALTIMORE (P-Starting line. mn e el n for a franchise.upfotda'Al-arBsbl Excellent condition inside and to advise you on the seletion of Although Gfiles and club ownersupfotdasAl-arBebl Game: out, $895, coponents. were impressed by the offer, they NATIONAL. LEAGUE, 96CERLT -or y- 11 33S.Uiest made no commitment beyond the Wilie Mays, San Francisco, f 1indCeVROLETd-doassor, 6NO 2.279931 5oUnvrst diteiin to- set up' the study cam- BoSknePtsugIinetadrtasmso.NO29 5 mit1,- t n u si l Cho ice f tw o, both low -m ile -l% "Anything as much In ether as Hank Aaron, Mloauis,l ae n raysarp. $1 15, )7 this, you usually form a committee ieBnChcgs 1957 CHEVROLET convert iblIe. .__ __ ._____.:_.... to hunction,"bodmetedougwiheBil aekskiChittg, sbuh brd~ h te leBt ---- tohv oeoytruhwih Frank Thomas, Pittsburgh, 3b 'There is a choice of two, one As Gilspt it, there are only Del Crandall, Milwaukee, c have radio, heater, power O50 * two "choices if the"New York offer Warren Spahn, Milwaukee, p.:11 is accepted.AEICNL GE glide, and the V-8 engine,, "Apeetcu ol ae to Nli o, hcg,2 while one has power steering move In or the membership in-' Mce ateNwYrc besides, $2195, Creased," he explained. JLki Jnsn Bstnr Exomneiht tou10 tea fo n chd- iJsern,NBostorkl IM W IE IcIG S O Expasio woud man ging Bob Cerv, Kansas City, If uling simplicity. Present club own- Frank Malzone, Boston, 3b Car. W. Huron and First Sts o be e er emdto fehswudb Inside Display Lot____ erh emd felti l e Gus Triandos, Baltimore, cNO332 the answer, if any. Luis NO 3co-Chcaos32116 Bo urley, New York, Ciag;p. C01llegiate Hairstyling I HAMBURGEFU a Specialty!?I EV R TTSIYCNY SAN°H 0 NO WAITING VDRIV' ?E-IN "OE * 1 ARBNlTERS The Nome of the Famous California Delux Burger'30iAI-ODT NECS e trr 1A0RS lc French Fries* 15c Ml Shakes = ---- nea Mchga TearePizza Served In Car Electronic Curb Service Daily, Classifie ds 2280 WEST STADIUM BLVD. Bing Reultstear Wrigle's NO 5-5864 iE i LNDON ('RCRS reg. $4.98a 13o f}"NW$2 V C L =-nOPERATIC,- CHORAL'' FLAGSTAD Del Monaco Telbali. Kathleen Ferrier LISA DALLA CASA Cerquetti lugePBo rkh ORENA OPRTCGREGORIAN CHANT OPRTCHIGHLIGHTS LIEDER and SONG RECITALSr I I s 16 I