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July 22, 1958 - Image 3

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THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Cardinals Drop Braves, 5-4;CD
Redlegs Overpower Cubs, 9-4,

Exhibition
MINNEAPOLIS (A) - Philadel-
phia's Harry Anderson poled out
a pair of home runs and batted in
five runs to lead his mates to an
8-6 victory over Washington here
last night. Attendance was an
estimated 16,000.
Anderson got his first homer, a
three-run shot, off Joe Albanese in
the third inning and then added
a solo swat off the Senators' rookie
in the seventh. He also had a
single.

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Notice

The Women's Physical Educa-
tion Department is sponsoring an
All-Campus Women's Golf Day
and Tournament, Wednesday, July
23 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., at the
Yellow Course on Saline Road.
All women enrolled in summer
school are free to participate. The
department will furnish balls,
clubs and bags if students do not
have their own. Those wishing to
participate should sign up for a
starting time with the matron at
the WAB. If this is impossible
report to the course.

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NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pet. GB
San Francisco 50 38 .568 -
Milwaukee 48 37' .565 1
Chicago 46 44 .511 5
St. Louis 41 43 .488 7
Philadelphia 39 44 .474 8 j
Pittsburgh 41 47 .466 9
Los Angeles 41 47 .466 9
Cincinnati 40 46 .465 9
TODAY'S GAMES
San Francisco at Philadelphia (2,
(twi-night) -- Antonelli (10-7) or
McCormick (7-1) vs. Semproch
(11-6).
Los Angeles at Pittsburgh (N) -
Williams (6-3) vs. Kline (9-9).
. Chicago at Cincinnati (N) -- Hill-
man (2-1) vs. Nuxhall (6-5)
St. Louis at Milwaukee (N) --
Maglie (2-3) vs. Willey (2-3).

BUSINESS SERVICES
BELIEVE IT OR NOT, we've sold
150,000 watermelons over the past
years. This is not near as sur-
prising as the fact we only have
'one" left now. Don't hesitate; why
don't you be the one to8i get it at:
RALPH'S MARKET
709 Packard NO 2-3175
"Just two doors from the Blue Front"
)J182
TYPING-Thesis, term papers. Reason-
able rates. Prompt services. NO 8-7590.
)J167
LINOLEUM, wall tile, shades, venetian
blinds installed properly. Murphy
Brothers, 320 E. Liberty. NO 3-6725.
)J168
ROOM AND BOARD
Room and/or Board
Summer Rates
Good food
Good location
Linen furnished
1319 Hill, Mr. Wentz, NO 2-6422
)E29
ROOM for graduate girls. Single or
double. Cooking. 517 E. -Ann, NO
2-2826. )E35
PERSONAL
ISRAELI and International Folk Danc-
ing every Tues. evening at 7:30. Hillel
Foundation, 1429 Hill St. All Welcome,
including beginners. )F498
CAMPUS CLOSE-UPS
Do you know?
Eleanor Taylor.. ....NO 3-0521
Hector DeLaRosa ..,.....NO 3-9257
)F
PLANNED PARENTHOOD CLINIC -
Advice by physician on birth control.
Medical aid for couples who want
children but who have been unable
to have them. Professional counsel
on marriage problems. Physician,
nurse, family counselor in charge.
Clinic hours, Tues., 7:30 P.M. to 9:30
P.M. 122 N. Fourth Ave. Phone NO 2-
9282. )F484
FOR SALE
PORTABLE Zenith radio, AM and seven
short wave bands. Like new. $85, NO
2-7040 after 6 P.M. )B203
MEN'S short sleeve sport shirts $1.25.
Skip-dents and seersuckers. Assorted
Colors. Sam's Store, 122 E. Washing-
ton. )B188
30 Ft. 4 Star General Trailer with full
length aluminum porch-$2000. Avail-
able on lot 1, Orchard Grove. Terms
can be arranged. For information
call NO 2-4881. )B202

Leaders

NATIONAL LEAGUE
G AB R H Pct.
Musial, St. L. 81 288 44 104 .361
Mays, S. F. 87 343 69 94 .344
Dark, Chi. 72 286 35 94 .329
Ashburn, Phil. 85 339 53 111 .327
Walls, Chi. 90 359 63 114 .318
Skinner, Pitt. 82 309 56 97 .314
Flood, St. L. 67 226 27 71 .314
Cepeda, S.F. 86 348 55 108 .310
Anderson, Phil. 77.287 44 88 .307
Banks, Chi. 90 360 71 110 .306
HOME RUNS
Banks, Chi. 26 Mathews, Mil. 19
Thomas, Pitt. 26 Cepeda, S.F. 19
Walls, Chi. 21 Boyer, St. L. 19
Aaron, Mil. 20
RUNS BATTED IN
Thomas, Pitt. 74 Anderson, Phil. 59
Banks, Chi. 73 Spencer, S.F. 56
Cepeda, S.F. 60

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Tues.,

July 22nd

a selection

of

our quality

CASUALS - OXFORDS - DRESS FLATS - SANDALS

Haymakers,

PenaIjo

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GROUP '
7 This is a selection of one style of British Brevitts
-All colors in Haymakers - Light shades in
Penaljo side-ties and slip-ons. Values to $16.95
-All at the one price.
95 GROUP 2
$enaljo Sandals-Sandier and Cobbler flats
Both Light and Dark Colors). Some light colors
n Sandler Loafers are included. Values to $9.95.
GROUP 3
A Bargain table of Discontinued styles of Sand-
88 erSportsters and California Cobblers. Good
sizes to choose from, but not every size in every
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