PAGE. EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1967 a PA1~ RTr~w1' TUE ~IIICHIGAN DAILY Zeros Prevail, 'M' Splits w CLARK NORTON ,t . '.x ? BOYNE MT. LODGE at Boyne Falls, Mich. and BOYNE HIGHLANDS at Harbor Springs, Mich. offer. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT OPPOR TUNITIE as follows: Waitresses-Waiters Desk Clerks-Bus Boys Special To The Daily TUCSON-When the Mets lose 23-18, it figures. But when Michigan loses 21-2 it's a fluke. After Monday's humiliating de- feat to Arizona, the Wolverines bounced back and beat Albuquer- que 1-0 in the first game before being blanked themselves, 2-0, by Arizona. Righthander Joe Notz, a sopho- more from Scranton, Pa., pitched a strong two-hitter in blanking the New Mexicans. Appearing for the first time this season, Notz struck out eight while walking only two. The sophomore did not give up a hit until the seventh inning when Albuquerque shortstop Ron Lente. hit a shot right back at him. He could only deflect the shot as it went for an infield single. Notz then gave up a clean single before retiring the, side with no damage done. Only Run Michigan's only run came in the fifth inning off losing pitcher John Sanchez. John Kraft, the Wolverine catcher, led off the fifth inning with his second single of the game. After Notz walked, Michigan third baseman Glen Redmon reached first safely on an error. With the bases loaded Rick Sygar, a defensive football star, hit a shot to short. The throw to second got Redmon, but Sygar beat the relay to first as Kraft crossed the plate with the only run of the game. Sophomore rightfielder John LES TANONA Pool Girls and Boys Cockta i I Waitresses Hostesses Room & Board Furnished, Good Pay. Start May 1st and work all summer: If interested, come to the Summer Placement Service for an Interview. Starts at 9:00 A.M. on Thursday, March 23rd, 1967. Arvai got the only other hit of the game for Michigan when he led off the sixth with a double to right. Michigan senior Joe Kerr lock- ed up with Arizona's All-America pitcher Pat O'Brien in the sec- ond game with the Wolverines coming out on the short end of the pitcher's duel. O'Brien, who was last year's best collegiate percentage pitcher with a 12-1 record, pitched a fine two-hitter to give the Wildcats their second victory over the Wol- verines in three meetings. Kerr also put forth a good effort, but was the victim of several Wolver- 1 ine miscues. , The first Arizona run came in the fourth inning when two con- IS ~ k h secutive Michigan errors left men on first and third with none out. Kerr got the nexttman to hit into a double-play as the winning run u r v d n r u as scored.P c The Wildcats got an insurance run in the eighth when Terry De- Wald led off the inning with a double. He then moved to third when Kerr uncorked a wild pitch while trying to intentionally walk It doesn't take long to get tired of campaign orations and exhor- shortstop Ed Leon. When Leon and tations.f DeWald pulled off a successful: double steal Arizona wrapped up It also doesn't take long to get tired of playing tennis on courts the game, simulating a concrete cast of the Pacific Ocean, of finding the ocean's Michigan had several scoring op- spray ankle-deep on the floor of the I-M 'Building during the two portunities, but was unable to hours a day it is open for basketball, or of paying the price of a capitalize on any of them. Caribbean cruise to attend Michigan's major sporting events. Soph shortstop Steve Forsythe I think most students are more tired of the latter. That's why butw hen Kerr's bunt was fielded I'm willing to risk alienating a few of the campaign-weary to by O'Brien he pegged to third and endorse Howard Kohn for the Board in Control of Intercollegiate nailed Forsythe to end that threat. Athletics. In the ninth, leftfielder Less Kohn is on The Daily sports staff. As a sports reporter, he is Tanona singled to right after Red- familiar with the operations of the entire athletic program. When the mon had reached first on an error. cost of football tickets was raised again this year, he wrote the story. With one out, centerfielder Keith When Prof. Marcus Plant of the Law School was appointed president Spicer hit a blooper to short which of the NCAA last month, The Daily broke the story first--under the Wildcat shortstop trapped. The shortstop tagged Redmon and Howard John's byline. Knowledge is power, and a knowledgable board threw to second to nail Tanona. member will be an influential one. There was nothing the Wolverine As a member of The Daily, Kohn will have ready access to base runners could do. communication with the University community, and will thus also Michigan (4-2), faces Arizona have-at least potentially-the power of public opinion at his side. (10-4) in a single game today. The Perhaps this might scare some people off. There's a conflict of Wolverines are hoping for a interest when someone is on The Daily and on the board, they say. change of luck and maybe even a And who really wants a student to have any power anyway? repeat performance of last Sat- The answers are simple. Kohn is a student; he will represent a urday when Michigan defeated student's interests on the board. These may not be all student's in- ArPching for the Wolverines ill terests because the interests of all students are not the same. And be southpaw Geoff Zahn, who shut they certainly won't be Fritz Crisler's interests either, as they have out Santa Clara in his only per- been when an athlete has occupied the student chair. formance this year. Kohn has made his interests clear. He wants an improved intramural program. He wants students to have a say in how the Line Scores money they spend on athletics will be used, and he wants to end ALBU'QUE 000 000 000 0-0 2 3 ticket price increases made by fiat and without prior public MICHIGAN 000 000 010 x-1 3 0 discussion or knowledge. Sanchez and Walker; Notz and Kohn has been one of The Daily's most prolific and dependable Kraft. MICHIGAN 000 000 000-0 2 3 reporters. He will be an energetic, independent student representative ARIZONA 000 100 01x-2 4 3' on the board. A decent intramural program and reasonable ticket and Nelson; O'Brien and pricesare worth a well-considered vote. Announcing the new.... SPECIAL OFFER to all residents of EAST QUAD SMALL PIZZA $100 -MEDIUM 50 LARGE 30c for each additional item Offer good March 20 thru March 23 Call 761-1111 for fast free delivery -FASTIER - DOMINO SZ 4 U Pamela wore a mini skirt, sweater, white, go-go boots and 4 union labels. 4 MARCH 22-25 The University will be host to a national student conference with delegates attending from 30 colleges across the country. The Sesquicentennial Conference Committee would like to announce that the following sessions are open to the public. NATIONAL STUDENT SESQUICENTENNIAL CONFERENCE ANNOUNCES: THURSDAY, MARCH 23rd-9 A.M.-10 A.M.-Dr. Joel Isaacson, Professor of History of Art, Lydia Mendelssohn Theatre. speaking on "HOW SOCIAL CHANGE IS REFLECTED IN ART" 2 P.M.-3 P.M.-Dr. Henry Aiken, Professor of Philosophy, Brandeis, Angell Hall Aud. A "PHILOSOPHY IN A SOCIETY IN TRANSITION" FRIDAY, MARCH 24th-10 A.M.-1 I A.M.-Senator Edmund Muskie, from Maine, Rackham Lecture Hall "POLITICS IN A SOCIETY IN TRANSITION" 7 P.M.-Reception in the League-Vandenburg Room open to the public to meet with conference delegates. *1 0 I