Wednesday, April 10, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE Pooe Efevenx WednIe sday, X , Arl1,16 H IHGNDIYM GZN ..yam . 4: Baseball Opens Oft-Delayed Season Manpower has good paying summer jobs for men in 400 cities Majors' Two-Day Pause Ends; Three Games Still Uncertain j By The Associated Press The baseball season opens be- latedly. today with a 10-game schedule after two days of post- ponements in respect to the mem- ory of Dr. Martin Luther King. Washington, Detroit and Balti- more, three cities torn by racial disorder since the slaying of the civil rights leader, hope to go * ahead with their delayed openers, pending developments. The traditional Presidential opener at D.C. Stadium, postponed from Monday to mourn civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., still was doubtful last night as National,. Guard troops occupied the stadium. The soldiers had been called out to restore or- der in the troubled city. High Hopes. Club officials are hopeful that the game will be played today when Camilo Pascual is due to pitch for the Senators.Aaainst " 'Dean Chance of therMinnesota Twins. Detroit, which has been under a state of emergency, expects to be able to get in a day opener be- tween the Tigers and the defend- ing champion' Boston Red Sox. Earl Wilson has been picked to ' start for the Tigers -,aginst Dicke Ellsworth of the Red Sox. Two of the best hitters in the league return again this season, Al Kaline for Detroit and Carl Yastrzemski for Boston. Yas- trzemski was Most Valuable Play- er last year. Baltimore, another city disrupt- ed by violence that necessitated Lasi Year' s AMERICAN LEAGUE W L Pct GB-' Boston 92 70 .568 - Dietroit 91 71 . 562 1 Mnnesota 91 71 .562 1 C1icago 89 73 .549 3 Caulna 84 78 .522 71'A Baltimore 76 85 .472 15%2 washington 76 85 .472 15%1 uleVeland 75 87 .463 17 New York 72 90, .444 20 Kansas City 62 99 .385 29% AL KALINE the appearance of federal troops, also hopes to stage the delayed opener between the Orioles and the new Oakland A's this after- noon. Tom Phoebus will pitch for the' Orioles, who have lost shortstop Mark Belanger and pitcher Pete Richert to National Guard duty, and Catfish Hunter is cue to work for the A's. Sox at Home In the remaining AL game, Chi- cago faces Cleveland at home. White Sox manager Eddie Stanky named Joe Horlen to oppose the Indians' Sonny Siebert. All of the American League games will be played in the day- Standings NATIONAL LEAGUE W L Pet GB time, along with two in thle Na- tional /League. Night games are listed at Los Angeles, St. Louis and Houston. The Philadelphia Phillies, who, open against the Dodgers, said they would forfeit the game rath- er than play yesterday, the day Dr. King was to be buried in At- lanta. Postponed The Dodgers at first said they would play, which would have meant the first major league for- feit since 1954, but decided Mon- day to postpone the game. Cincinnati's special opener, ori- ginally set for Monday, is just an- other game on the National pro-' gram but still a big deal in Cin- cinnati. The Reds will call t on Milt Pappas to take on the Chica- go,, Cubs' Joe Niekro. Houston, nother club which had hoped to get a jump on the rest with a Monday game, will pitch young Larry Dierker against the veteran Jim Bunning of the ',Pittsburgh Pirates in the Astro-, dome before 30,000. Juan Marichal of San Fran- cisco will hook up with Tom Seaver, the New York Mets' pre- cocious rookie of 1967, at Candle- stick Park. The revised schedule of major league baseball's opening games with probably' pitchers and their 1967 records and starting times in EST: AMERICAN LEAGUE Minnesota (Chance 20-14) at Washington (Pascual 12-10), 1:30 p.m. Boston (Ellsworth 6-7) -at Detroit (Wlson'22-11), 1:30 p.m. Cleveland (Siebert 10-12) at Chi- cago (Peters 16-11) or Horlen 19-7, 2:15 p.mi. Oakland (Hunter 13-17) at Balti- more (Phoebus 14-9) 2 p.m. California (Brunet 11-19) at New York. (stottlemyre 15-15), 2 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE Atlanta (Jarvis 15-10) at St. Louis (Gibson 13-7), 9 p.m. New York (Seaver 16-13) at San Francisco (Marichal 14-10), 4 p.m. Philadelphia ( . Jackson 13-15 or Short 9-11) at L s Angeles (Osteen 17-17), 11 p.m. Pittsburgh (Bunning 17-15) at Houston (Dierker 6-5), 8.30 p.m. Chicago (Niekro 10-7) at Cincin- nati (Pappas 16-13), 2:30 p.m. DAVE RENKIEWICZ - - - --a ELLIOTT MADDOX SPORTS BULLETS: Wolverine Nine Face Hurons Here Today By ROBIN WRIGHT role in today's game. Benedict The Michigan diamondmen have commented, "Although returning a chance to redeem themselves to- with a disappointing average, he day. showed good hitting power. His With a one and nine record fault was in the direction he hit. from a ten day frolic in, Arizona Watch Out thenea wil plamte asnt 'Another to watch is right field- opener in a single game against er and sophomore Elliott Maddox Eastern Michigan University this er hore ott adder afternoon at 3:30 who has turned out to be a ver On the mound for Michigan will consistent hitter.' be right hander Dave Renkiewicz, Coach Oestrike of Eastern has who returned from Arizona with not definitely decided who the the only win for Michigan. ' will start on the mound against Statistically, Renkiewicz should Michigan. He feels though that have some strong back up men. Eastern will be at a distinct dis- Andy Fisher, in center field was advantage in today's match "as Big Ten batting champion last our team hasn't had our spring season and first team Big Ten. exhibition trip to the south yet. According to Coach Moby Bene- "Michigan's past record should- dict, "in Arizona, Fisher was hit- n't be considered, as that was a ting even harder than he did last tough brand of ball. I'm looking season. He'll be a real asset again for a tough game from them." this year." Benedict had no predictions for Glen Redmon, who was second the game. His only comment was team all conference and saw ac- that "Eastern has a strong ball! tion at third in every inning last club and it should be an interest- year, will also play a significant ing game." Surgery To atA is ton;a illiams Elected MVP *0LOS ANGELES-The Los Angeles Dodgers will start the 1968 season against Philadelphia without the services of their manager, Walt Alston. Undergoing surgery last night for removal of kidney stones, Alston will probably be out -three weeks. 0 CHICAGO-Sam Williams, who set three scoring records at Iowa with 623 points in one season, was named the Big Ten's Most Valuable Player. * LOUISVILLE, Ky.-Westley Unseld, two-time All-Amer- ican at Louisville, would like to see other college basketball players spared the pressure he has experienced recently. Caught in a tug of war between the professional leagues, he proposes a rule that would prohibit any team from contacting a player until he has played in his final game. d WASHINGTON-Will Mexico City's high altitude bother athletes in the Olympic Games next October? Scientists have come up with yes and no answers to the question. New records may be set in events requiring spurts of energy, such as the 100- meter dash, the pole vault, the shot put, and competition de- pending more on skill than muscular power. But athletes in stamina contests, such as the long-distance runners, swimmers and competitors in similar events, may be in for trouble due to 25 per cent oxygen in the air than at sea level. * FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.-Benjamin Franklin in the Swimming Hall of Fame? That's who the nation's swimming coaches elected along with 13 other swimmers Monday night, justifying their choice on the fact that Franklin was America's first internationally famous swimmer, swimming teacher and swimming writer. i general labor. grounds work truck helpers warehouses stores * factories Call the Manpower office in your City at your first opportunity MANPyWEr an equal opportunity employer .St. Louis San Francisco Chicago Cincinnati Philadelphia Pittsburgh Atlanta' Los Angeles l ouston 1 ew York; 101 60 91 71 87 74 87 75 82 80 81 81 77 85 73 89 69 93- 61 101 .627 .562 .540 .537 .506 .500 .475 .451 .426 .377 101/2 14 14VA 191/2 20Y 24% 28/ 40Y2 .1 '- a I Lacrosse Team Drops Two Losses last week to Bowling Green and Ball State thwarted the Michigan Lacrosse Club's ef- forts to' claim its first victory of the spring season. The 'crossers were scalped 20-0 by the varsity squad from Bowling Green on We d n e s d a y, then dropped an 11-5 decision to Ball State Saturday. Both games were on the road. Coupled with an earlier loss to the Chicago Lacrosse Club, the 'Wdefeats dropped the club's sea- son mark to 0-3. Bombarded Injuries caused a pair of Michi- gan defensemen to leave the first' contest early in the first period, and the Falcons of Bowling Green proceeded to bombard the helpless 'crossers. The Michigan club gave up six goals in the first half of the Sat- urday game to give Ball State an insurmountable lead. They came back strong in the third f'rame, however, on the strength of three unassisted tallies by Bob Gillon. SNaii Davidson added a single goal' late, in that quarter, then"I scored again in the final period with an assist from Gillon. The club opens its home season today on South 'Ferry Field{ against Defiance. The game 'will start at 4:30 p.m. A second contest will close the schedule at home on. 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