Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Freloy, April 3, 1960 Pa e SxT E M C IAiA L F idayfARil , 96 Keep tanWmand healthy IKetting er off to By BETSY MAHON When baseball coach M o b y Benedict took his charges on their spring outing to Arizona, he hoped to make some signi- ficant discoveries about the up- coming season. As t h e squad dropped six of the eight games they played out west most of his discoveries were none too pleas- ant. However, Benedict made one exciting find in the person of freshman Tom Kettinger. Ket- tinger was the team's leading hitter with a .448 batting aver- age, four home runs and ten runs batted in. KETTINGER AMAZED n o t only his coach and the fans back in Ann Arbor but also, to a certain extent, himself. "I was pretty surprised that I did that well. I was really fortun- ate." He does not feel any great pressure on him after his Ari- zona exploits. "You can't rest on the past. You've got to think about future games. I don't wor- ry about what I'm going to do in any particular game." KETTINGER WAS NOT par- ticularly disappointed with the" team's performance on the trip. "We hoped to win more but Arizona has a good team. We kept improving and we b e a t their t w o best pitchers." He feels that the squad's experience at playing out of doors hindered their efforts m o r e than any other single factor. Baseball has been an integral part in Kettinger's life e v e r since he can remember. He MUSKET '71 Applications Are Now Available for the Positions of: Direc or Assi*stant Producer Applications available at the UAC offices, 2nd floor, Union DUE 5:00 P.M.-Saturday, April 4 played in Little League, Pony and Colt Leagues in his home- town of Oak Park, Illinois. He was a catcher on his high school team and also went out for foot- ball and basketball. Because he lived so close to Chicago the White Sox were his favorite team (they w o n more than the Cubs) but his hero was Mickey Mantle. He never tried to pattern his style of play after a n y particular player because "everyone has to go his own way." Despite his achievements on the diamond Kettinger was re- cruited more for his football playing abilities. Because base- ball was the greater of his two loves he spurned the gridiron scholarships. He narrowed his choice of colleges down to Mich- igan, Wisconsin and Pennsyl- vania a n d finally decided on Michigan because "I heard it was good academically." Since the catching position, manned by captain Tom Lund- stedt, is one of the Wolverines' strongest Kettinger found him- self displaced to the outfield. Now that he has adjusted to his new station he thinks it is a better position for a strong hit- ter. "THERE IS a lot of physical punishment involved in catch- ing. Playing in the outfield is TYPING PRINTING Avoid the Hassle Check our Rates and Professional Servide CAMPUS MULTISERVICE 214 Nickels Arcade 662-4222 fast more relaxing. It gives you mor of a chance to concentrate o your hitting." Kettinger's favorite pitch the fast ball because "It can b hit farther. Much of the impe tus is supplied by the pitcher Although he is quite capable c hitting the long ball Kettinge does not go up to the plate wit the intention of hitting a hom run. "I just go up there swinging It would be nice to be a hom run hitter and have a high av erage too. But if I had to choos between them, I would rathe go for the good average." Unlike many of his fellow att letes, Kettinger is not on se olarship. However, he does nc think that this seriously effect his play. "The money incentiv could have s o m e bearing o how much you put out. But still expect a lot of myself an I certainly don't feel inferic to those on scholarship. On team we all have to work to gether." Kettinger thinks that "a lc of people here have a precor ceived image of an athlete as BMOC." This view is somewho unjustified since "Most of th athletes on this campus a r very diversified. They don't f into any stereotyped group, ev en the BMOC one." Kettinger personally does nc like being stereotyped. "I don' want people to treat me any dif ferently j u s t because I'm a athlete. I'd rather be treated a an individual. It really bother me when some one introduce me by saying 'This is Tom Ket tinger. He's a jock.' I'd rathe they found out for themselves, One of the reasons Kettinge chose Michigan is the personm 4' start Tom Kettinger freedom it allows him. "T h e athletic department treats us as individuals and lets us make up our own minds. Even on the road trip we didn't have hours or anything like that. I didn't want to spend my college life having other people t e 11 me what to do." ALTHOUGH HE HAS several friends who are not involved in athletics, most of his close friends are other athletes be- cause "They're the people I see most." The majority of the freshmen baseball players live in the same house in West Quad and Kettinger considers this "an excellent idea. I like living with the guys I play ball with." Does a college freshman think about playing in t h e major leagues? "Of course you think about it and then you p u s h yourself harder. So few play- ers make it that I'm not plan- ning on it. If I was I wouldn't be majoring in business admin- istration like I am now." Hopefully for the fortunes of of the Michigan baseball team Kettinger will keep on major- ing in business administration and hitting the ball as he has been. Then both Kettinger and the Wolverines are sure to ben- efit from his talents. The Fabulous Wa Graduating ' ~ + - Seniors i ( Graduation l 7 r , Announcements' ARE ON SALE AT THE Information Desk-L.S.A. Building 9 4 ii Don't pack if you're coming back! 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