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THE MlIHIGAN O AILY

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Si"xth InningRal Gives

with his starting lineup almost
Intact.
McDougald's game-winning sin-
gle ended Friend's day and hung
the defeat around his neck. The
winner was Wynn who worked
only the sixth inning but took full
advantage of that tie-breaking
run, driven home, appropriately
enough by McDougald, the man
who batted for him.
Turley, the 'Yankee who is the
torp winner in the majors with a
12-3 record, simply didn't have it.
Despite two singles, a walk, a
hit batsman and a~ wild pitch,
Turley managed to escape the first
with only two runs.
The American League which
owns a 15.10 edge in the series
now has won two in a ro.,

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By Johnny Hort
TiIHOW'S DOIMYOUVEMENt= 1TrCAN'T ROLL AWAY.
7 ATSA7)IIR'rEvsA
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CASEY STENiGEL
... "good pitching"

Stengel Cites Good Pitching
As Key-to Game's Outcome

BALTIMORE(I) "I alw a s
said that there's a lot to the pitch-
ing in these All-Star games be-
cau~e if you don't have it, these
big fellows hit you," wxas the diag-
nosis yesterday of Manager Casey
Stengel of the victorious American
Leaguers.
Good Pitching
"Glood pitchers stop good hit-
ters, and I had..three of them today
in Ray Narleski, Early Wynnx and
southpaw Billy O'Dell-"
lHis "fella" who started, Bob
Turley, was "a little wild," Casey
admitted,
Stengel singled out O'Dell for
having "made all the other hitters,
look the same' size."
O'Dell said he threw fast balls
and sliders to set the National
Leaguers down in order in the last
three innings. He chalked up the
only two strikeouts for his side.
Fears Musial
O'Dell, who could have been
given credit for the victory at the
scorer's discretion, said the batter,
he feared most was Stan Musial.
He got Musial to ground out in the
eighth on a _slider.
Wynn, who received the pitch-
ing- victory on' one inning of
throwing' in the sixth, said while
waiting for the decision "it. sure
would be nice" to get the credit.
This wras his fourth All-Star Game,
and the first victory 'for the Chi-
cago White Sox pitcher.
Box Score

Ted Wxyilliams, the Boston slug-
ger appearing in his 14th All-Star
game, echoed Stengel's analysis of
the classic,
"I said before thae gamne the
score wAould be something like 3
to 2," Williams stated., "I tigure d
it that way, becauise this is a tough
ball park and I expected good
pitching,."
Stengrel trooped into the club)-
house at the head of his winning
squad, .
"Very good," hie turned and
shout ed, "That shows howv you can
come laron behind. You ma,.ke me a
masn gzer again,"
jful All1-Star managing job 0out (of
players hie didn'tt int-P the
game. "I1 1 could have gonu,?all
in, the score probably would have
been highxer," he said.
EU, SigAlMedalist
In Golf Match
CHICAGO (AW)--Defendingj
champion Don E s.;ig, matchingI
far .73 with the help of two;j
eagles, yesterday wvon medalist!
honors of the National* nublic
Links Golf Tournament wvith a,
36-hole total of 144.
Former Caddy
The 19-year-old former Indian.-
apolis caddy and niow ai member
of the LSU golf team led 64 qjuali-.
fiers in a field of 150 for cham-
pionship match play starting to-
day.
Essig will try to' become the I
first player since 1929 to win the'
Public Links. title in successive
years. Only twice in the meet's
33-year history has a medalist
gone on to take the crown.
Closely Clustered
Clustered with 147 were 17-
year-old Randy Petri of Austin,
T.ex., with a closing 74; Lawrence
Robertson of Minneapolis, 42, a;
real estate broker, with 72, and,
Bill Arakawa of Honolulu; 110-1
pound grocery manager, also with
72.
Four lBirdies
Among those at 149 were Wsalt
Durdle, Peoria, Ill.; Lyle Horn-
backer, Mo'orhead, Minn.a State
Teachers, College student, and
Frank Schmidt, Dayton. Horn-
backer scored birdies on four of
the last five holes for a 71.
Another 71 -was posted by Val-I
ray Bleech, Flint, Mich., telephone
offce manzager, with 12 one-putt
green s. He was bracketed at 150.

BUSINESS SERVICES
SALE on COLUMBIA Record Players
Model 526 Was 149.95, Now 109.95
Model 524 Wea 129,95, ow 99.95
Model 516 Was 64.95, Now 4995
Model 514 Was 44.95 Now 34.95
MUSIC CENTER
JUST WEST OF HIL4L AUDITORIUM
300 s, Thayer NO 2-200
_ ~)J73
RESPONvSTILE IRL ill baby el, ex-
perienced with children, Call NO 5-
7286 after 6, P,M. ____ )J74!
TYPING-Thesis, term papers. Reason-
able rates. Prompt services, NO 8-7590.
)J6_7
LINOLEUM, wall tile, shade, venetian
blinds installed properly. Murphy
Brothers, 320 E. Liberty, NrO 3-67.
__________________)J168
PETSAND SUPPLIES-
iTropical Fish and supplies.
UNIVRIYAQUARIUM
328 East Liberty NO 3-024
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MISCELLANEOUS _ _
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non-swimmers, private and semi-pri-
vate lessons by qualified Water Safety
Instructor. Arrange your own time.
Call Jacquie at NO 2-221, Rm. 3403.
)M27
RADIOS, REPAIRS
MUSICAL MDSE,,
HI Fl TUDIO1
Highest quality diamond
needles. Special $9.95
Hear the famous Blue Spot
Hi FN car radio. Fits all cars,
131l7 So, University
NO 8-7942
) 72
USED CARS
1953 PONTIAC
Radio, heater, good tires, very
clean interior For sale by owner.
CALL NO 2-4736
.-_._. w .._
1958 PLYMOUTH Beledere, 2-~oor
hardtop. Torqueflite, power steering.
Will take old car In trade, NO 2-6651,
)N68
'51 ENGLISH Austin 4 dr., $400. Fully
equipped, 27 mpg. Excellent condi-
tion. HU 2-1509. )N67
1952 PONTIAC, 4-door, blue with
hydramatic, A-1I condition,
$295,
1 953 CHEVROLET, 2-door, green.
Looks and runs good. $445
1955 CHEVROLET, 2-door, green.
Excellent condition inside and
out, $895,
1956 CHEVROLET, 4-door, 6 cyl-
inder standard transmission.
Choice of two, both low-rnie-,
age and really sharp. $1195
1957 CHEVROLET' convertible,
There is a choice of two, one
red and the other blue. Both
have radio, heater, power-
glide, and the V-8 engine,
while one has power steering
besides. $2195
JIM WHITE, Inc.
Cor. W. Huron and First Sts.
Inside Dl'ply Lot
NO 3-3321
)N166

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LOST SAND FOUND
RE.D PILL FOLD lost July 3 near (Gen-
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burner,_127 W._Hoover._____)A166
LOST--Browna leather case in vicinity of
Arb or Gedldes Ave. Call NO 3-6988.!
GLASSES, plain dar; brown frames in
black leather case lost near South;
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FOR SALE
PO RTABLE YE WRI ''CFY]TER, v ery yood
conit~ion, $30.;1NO 2-733.B200
BEI: t,- 3-speed °tape recordrrwith I7
reelsof ftapie, $45, Call P1aul, Univ. Ext.
29X1 or -NO_2-5417, )B198
W[t'?7i ;.x.II to 5studetoly". 1933 35. 8
Mbile home. Lowztcosth, priv acy
maeit 11(1f 2ifor' studenolt crple.
Ex cept ionarlly good con itiona. NO 3-
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MENV'S short sleeve sport shirts $1.25,
jSki;:p-dents and seersuck ers. Assorted
Colors, Samn's Store, 122 E, Washing-
tonl. ______1B168
ROOM LAND BOARD
Roome and/or PBoard
Sutmme'r Rates
Good food
G'ood location
Linen fiurnah i xe

FOR RENT
WrAi,-En - Roommate to csare fur-
nished apt, near campus. $45 a mionth
including utilities. Cal Nat, .NO 3-
3893. ) C415
3 RNI. APT., Aug. 15. 1209 Olivia. NO 3-
4005. _) C413
LARGIE TWIN BEDROOM and study
rmn. Now. No smoki!ng or drinking.
1209 Olivia, NO 3-40?05. )C414
WA '!NTED---Girl, to share campu ; apart-
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SINGLIE cor LDouble Room1-Two b locks:
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cross-ventilat ion in each rom, Alo
Savailable for fall, Phone NO 3-4695.
ONE BLOCYK from campus.e - newly
decorated apartmnents. 514 bo. Forest.
NO 2-1443. )C404

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CAR SERVICE, ACESSOIE
TI RESALE
Fot -eather now r - trade your old
tires in on niew ones. Good trade in.
GOLDEN'S
SERVICE STATION
601 Packard NO 8-9429
You expect more from Standard
And You get it.
Bies-tDea l in Town-Atlas Tire,
Batteries Accessories - Mechanic
on Du.,ty for Complete Automotlve
Servicing 8& Road Service.
"Ser-yice is out' Busines"
C-Tedi Standard Senvice
1220 So. [University at Forest
Tel. 1N0 8-9168
Open 7:30 AM. to 10 P.M, Daily
TRANSPORTATION
~~ Rent A Car
JI M 514 H.Washington 6t.
NO 3-4164
CARS RENTED by hour,
day, or week
WEEKrEND SPFCIAL RATIO
from) Friday 5 P.M. till
Monday 9 A.M.
310.00 ;)lus A.08 per mile
Gas, oil and insurance included

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Do you ?;now?
Peter Mitchell...... O240
Suzanne Dringa..,,..,,,..~NO 2-1960,
HUNGRY?
T'ry7 ornon-denomnlational, to-
edci2aional . ,indepndent food
Co-op. Mon. thru Sat, at noon or
6 P.M. Lunches 36c, dinners o~c.
Located in the Pine Rcoom of the
Mthodist Church at Huron &
Stbte. )F490
GRADUATE WOMAN arriving in Sept.
wouild Iliketo share apt. with one or
twyo other women. C. Stein, Dlolgelly
Apts-,, brn Mawr, Peniia,- P489
PLANNED) PARENTHOOD CLINIC -
Advice b- phy sician on mbirth control.
Medical aid for couples who want
children but who have been unable
to have th1em. Professional counsel
on marriage problemns. Physician,
nurse, family counselor in charge.
Clinic hours, Tues., 7:30 P.M. to 9:30
P..122 IN, Fourth Ave. Phone NO 2-
9282. )P'484

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EARLY JULY

American
AnR RaRt 0 A
Fox,'2b 4 12 1 5 3
Manxtle, ef 2 9 1 0 3 0
Jensen, rf 4 0 0 1 1 0
Cerv, If 2901 0 4 0
O'Dell, p0 0 0 0 0 O0
Mahzone, 3h 4 1 1, 0 0 2
Skowronlb 4 000 98 0
Triandos, c 2 0 1 0 1 0
c-Berra, c' 2 0 0' 0 3 0
Aparicio, ss 2 1 0 0 1 1
b--Milliams, if 2 0 0 0 1 0
Kaline, if 0 0 0 9 0 0
Narlesk, p 1 01 0 0 0
Turley, p 0 0 0 0 0 0
b--Vernon 1 I 1 0 0 0
Wynn, p 0090 0 0 0
e--McDougall, ss 1 0 1 1 0 3
TOTALS 31 4 9 3 27 9
a-Flied out for Spahn in 4th;
b--Singled for Narleski in 5th;
c--Popped out for Triandos in 6th;
d---Safe on error for Aparicio in t1I;
e--Singled for Wynn in 6th;
f--Flied out for Jackson in 7th;
g-Grounded out for Skinner in 7th.
National 210 000 000--3
American 110 011 00x-4

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