THURSDAY,MAY 17,1962 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Notre Dame Offers Tune-Up for Weekend PAGE SEI By MIKE BLOCK Special To The Daily SOUTH BEND-Michigan's Wol- verines, hot on the trail of their second consecutive Big' Ten base- ball championship, arrived here today for a non-conference bout with the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame.' The game today is the first on a three-day road trip which pro- vides the Wolverines with a single' contest tomorrow at Northwestern and a double chance Saturday at Wisconsin. Michigan currently leads the Big Ten with an 11-1 won and lost mark. Close behind, as they have been almost all season, are the Illini at 10-2. Both teams round out their conference schedules with three games this weekend. Magic Number 3 For the Wolverines, then, the magic number is three. Any com- bination of Michigan victories and Illinois defeats adding up to three would mean the return of the title to Ann Arbor. Anything less than that number would mean 31 Hitters Sporting .309 Big Ten Mark By BOB ZWINCK Will it be Michigan-or Illinois- as the Big, Ten representative in the NCAA district playoffs? Each has three more hurdles in the race to the wire, but the Illini are a full stride behind, and they cannot win unless the Wolverines trip over one of the final hurdles. Michigan leads the Western Conference with an 11-1 record and faces both of the teams tied for fourth this weekend. First comes Northwestern tomorrow and then a doubleheader at Wisconsin in the final games of the regular season. Both have 5-6 records. Illinois takes on Minnesota (0-7) and then Iowa f(3-5) twice at home. A 10-2 record leaves the Illini in second place, one game back, and hardly allows room for a loss. Offensively, Ohio State leads with a .310 average, with Michi- Major League Standings gan close behind at .309. North- western, MSU, and Illinois follow at .267, .251, and .248, respective- ly. Offensively, Illinois is fielding .972 to head the Conference. Their mound crew of Tom Fletcher (4- 0), Doug Mills (4-0), Ron Johnson (2-1), and Jerry Rozmus (0-1) has a combined earned-run-aver- age of only 1.24. Michigan has a fifth-ranking .954 fielding percentage, while the hurlers have a. 2.67 ERA. Dave Roebuck (5-0) is the winningest pitcher in the Conference and is backed by John Kerr (3-0), Wayne Slusher (1-0) and Fritz Fisher (2-1). MSU's Jeff Abrecht leads the Big Ten in batting with a .545 average. Bob Klein of OSU is sec- ond, hitting .434. RBI Leader Dennis Spalla is third with .425 and leads the Conference with 16 RBI's. Six stolen bases puts Joe Jones on top in that department. He al- so is batting .370, tenth in the Big Ten. Dick Honig is twelfth with a .367 average. (NOTE: The statistics below are for all games this year up to, but not including, last Tuesday's game with UD.) BATTING either settling for a tie, or re- Lund's cohorts face no easy task some of the league's to; linquishing the crown to the Il- against Northwestern and Wis- Ron Nelson (2-0) has ar lini. Anything more would be pure consin. The two are now tied for earned run average of 1. gravy. fourth place in the loop with 5-6 well supported by Star With their sweep over Indiana records. The Wildcats in particular (2-2) with 2.39 and Rc and Ohio State last weekend, are liable to produce an upset at (1-3) with 2.40. The Badl Michigan has now won 11 con- any time, as they have demon- ing off a double sweep f secutive conference games, having strated against Illinois and third last Saturday, have the lost the opener to the Illini 1-0. place Ohio State. centive of acting as sl This overall season record stands Northwestern, while not boast- their Big Ten swan sor at 18-9, with their most recent ing the best pitching or fielding In addition to the like loss coming Tuesday at the hands squad in the Big Ten, are third winning another Big T of Detroit's Titans. in hitting and could pose some this weekend, the Wolve A win against Notre Dame to- problems for Wolverine mounds- have the opportunity tc day would level Michigan's extra- men. Their most dangerous power upon their won-lost ma: curricular mark at 8-8. plant is shortstop Dave Hirtz, who year. Rained out in thr Bombarded leads his teammates in batting their final standing way When the Irish visited Ann Ar- (.375), homers (3) and runs bat- clean sweep atvEvanston ted in (10) in Big Ten action. ison would leave them wi bor earlier this season, they wereStnyPchrmakUlieosohr greeted by a barrage of four home . Stingy Pitchers mark. Unlike most othei runs and lost 18-7. They are, how Wisconsin, on the other hand, teams, the Wolverines ever, rated along with Detroit is dead last in the conference to be the victims of a among the Midwest's top inde- batting department with a dimin- this year. pendents, and with some improved utive .206 mark. But they're second But the first order of pinntcinud ihvsme imhpgovedin fielding to Illinois, and boast is to get by Notre Dame. pitching, could give Michigan a __________________________ tough battle on their home grounds. The chances are that Michigan coach Don Lund will go with sophomore hurler Jim Bobel (0-2) today, and save his aces, Dave Roebuck (7-1), John Kerr (5-0) and Fritz Fisher (3-4) for the crucial battles tomorrow and Sa- turday. Roebuck, Kerr and Fisher have accounted for all but one of the Wolverines' Big Ten victories. tne Man Sets New Hit Mark Stan ("The Man") Musial equal- led the National Baseball League career record fob, base hits yes- terday with a line single to right centerfield in the sixth inning against San Francisco. It was his 3,430th hit since he entered the major leagues some 21 years ago in 1941. The previous mark was held by Honus Wagner who player three years for Louis- ville and 18 for Pittsburgh before retiring in 1917. The most hits record was the third that has fallen to the Man. Earlier he eclipsed Wagner's rec- VITALISO KEEPS YOUR HAIR NEAT ALL DAY WITHOUT GREASE! ord of 2,785 games played and Mel Greatest discovery since the comb! 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York 17 11 .607 Minnesota 19 13 .594 Chicago 18 15S .545 Baltimore 15 14 .517 Los Angeles 14 14 .500 Detroit 13 15 .464 Boston 13 15 .464 Kansas City 14 19 .424 Washington 7 21 .2501 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Minnesota 8, Detroit 4 Cleveland 10, Kansas City 9 Los Angeles 3, Baltimore 1 New York 9, Boston "8 Washington 3, ,Chicago 1 TODAY'S GAMES New York at Boston Los Angeles at Baltimore (n) (Only games scheduled) GB -2 2 3 3/ 4/ 4% 6 10% Sparla Honig Tate Jones Chapman Post Campbell Steckley Newman Merullo Hood Lauterbach Heavenrich Shirley Phipps Totals Slusher Kerr Roebuck Fisher Bobel Dunston Neubrecht, Totals G 22 26 25 26 20 .7 22 24 16 25 5 4 2 2 1 26 AB 75 104 102 103 62 18 76 89 43 89 14 7 2 0 0 8601 R H RBI Pct. 15 26 22 .347 24 34 22 .327 19 32 20 .314 26 30 14 .291 17 18 14 .290 7 5 1 .278 13 20 11 .267 19 23 17 .258 8 11 2 .256 17 21 22 .236 2 3 1 .214 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0 .000 0 0 0.000 183'243 162 .283 I THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE CHECKMATE! 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