Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, March 2, 1972 Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY U. PRESCRIPTION EYEWARE and SHADES Dia mondrnen go 66235903 Applications Are Being Accepted For RESIDENT DIRECTOR or! RESIDENT ADVISOR POSITIONS in thej Afro-American &African Cultural Houses of South Quadrangle (regentiol action pending) Anyone interested in this cultural situation may apply. Pick up application blanks at the University Housing Office, 3011 SAB. Deadline for applica- tions-March 13, 1972. Applicants should phone 764-0166 between March 14-17 for an interview appointment. Please call between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. By BOB McGINN Leaving the slush and snow of Ann Arbor behind, the Michigan baseball team travels west tomor- row for the start of their annual' spring trip. Although the ball club will play ten games in nine days, the sunshiny weather should make the players' spring break much more pleasant than that of most students. The Wolverine nine open their season Saturday with a double- header against Phoenix College. Coach Moby Benedict's crew then will face the grueling prospect of single games each day of the week followed by another twinbill Sat- urday, March 12. The final con- test is slated for the following Sunday. Besides the two encounters with Phoenix College, Michigan's op- ponents will be perennial power-{ houses Arizona and Arizona State., These clubs promise to provide a formidable test. Each of the schools has played approximately I15 games so far, while Michigan, of course, 'has not even been out- side. LU NCH- chicken, ham, turkey, corned beef, tuna- all-meat sandwiches 60c none better or cheaper non- conspiracy profyit co-op 330 maynard IIi Last spring Michigan turned in a successful recQrd of 6-4 on their trip. But this year looks much tougher. "Last year we played sev- eral schools which aren't nearly as strong as the Arizona teams," says{ Benedict. "I'll be well satisfied if we come back with a 5-5 mark." Although competition for start- ing berths has been quite intense, Benedict has decided on a lineup for Saturday's opener. As expected, junior fireballers Pete Helt and Mickey Elwood will make the pitching starts for the Wolverines. Helt was 6-3 a year ago, while Elwood was 6-4. Both compiled E.R.A.'s of under 2.00. The right side of the infield will have two familiar faces. Pat Sul- livan, the team leader in RBI's' with 26, will be at first and hustling Jim Kocoloski (.308) at second. Starting on the graduation- west The outfield corps will be com- posed of Tom Kettinger (.323) in left, Leon Roberts (.229) in cen- ter, and Mike DeCou (.279) in right. Michigan must get some solid stick work from this trio to at least break even. Behind the plate in the double- header will be soph John Lon- O* riddled left side will be two un- char (.176) and senior Dan Mul- known quantities, sophomores vihill (.216). An outstanding fresh- Mark Crane (.105) at shortstop man prospect Rick Seid, will be and Mark Mills at the hot corner. given his chance for regular em- Crane is considered to be a top ployment during the trip. glove man. Mills, meanwhile, didn't Last season the Wolverines' hall- play an inning in 1971. mark was excellent pitching. But three hurlers, including ace Jim Burton, have departed. If .Michi- gan hopes to have any shot at im- proving their second place dead- lock in the Big Ten a year ago, they must develop two other start- ers and a competent bullpen. Benedict plans on giving fresh- men Tom Joyce, Craig Forhan, " r f and Bill Srock as well as a bevy of .'>.:.>.juniors ample opportunity to show .r.. .. . .%s 4 their ability. The untried juniors are converted catcher Mike Corp and one-time infielder Reggie Ball, .along with Gordon Sterling and Mike Vaughan. After the Wolverines return they ;;;r;;> - ° :will be inactive for three weeks. Their first regular season engage- ment will be a road appearance April 4 against the Titans of the University of Detroit. *1 --Associaea Press Award winner Mark Spitz, shown here with his coach "Doe" Counsilman, is this year's recipient of the Sullivan award as the year's outstanding amateur athlete. Spitz and his fellow Hoosier tankers will be in East Lansing to defend their Big Ten championship which begins today. DIXIE BOUND Stickmen set for big season appearing now at the golden falcon 4 just a great place to get together t fine food, drinks( c u u stimulating atmospheree ou our reasonable prices g DR. BILL BRYAI SCHOOL OF NATURAL RESOURCE POLITICAL ACTION F SOCIAL CHANGE ADMISSION FREE THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 7:3 MAN ADAPTING TO THE SMA SEMINAR SERIES UGLI MULTIPURPOSE RO Sponsored by ECOLOGY CENTER & COMMUNITY C SAVE $200 on any new TOYOTA with FACTORY AIR pre-season SALE or SAVE $100 on any action last season. 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The team's play so far has been limited to evening practices at Yost Fieldhouse and one outdoor drill on the practice football field. From Wire Service Reports The competitionVshould be tough NEW YORK-New York Giants enough to getthe team in shape Coach Alex Webster filed a $1.5 fast 'and includes Denison College,; million damage suit yesterday one of the top teams in the Mid-' against the American Broadcast- west. Other hosts for the .spring ing Co. and sportscasters Jim Bou excursion include Roanoke Col- ton and Sal Marchiano over a "Si- lege (March 6), Duke (March 8), lent" televised interview late last and Virginia Tech (March 9. The season. Denison game is March 12. The interview, shown on WABC Coach Bob Kaman is optimistic in New York on Dec. 14, 1971, about his team's chances to dupli- came over the air without a sound aeorimprove upn their 8-1 track. Bouton had intended as a record of last year. "On paper joke to run the taped interview we're very strong," comments the with Webster, but inadvertently coach. "But you've also got to erased the soundtrack. watch out for key injuries. Every Webster charged that it made team will be up for us after our him appear to be "a dullard and championship last year." a stupid person . . ." The stickmen's only loss last Bouton insisted that people year cam'e at Oberlin in the open- .wka ing weeks of the season. They put watching would take it as a joke. it all together after that one to go 'It was still better than the actual undefeated for the remainder of interview," he stated. the year, including an 11-7 win over Bowling Green, ranked sev- enth in the nation. Kaman sports a roster of 39 players, 18 -of whom are consid- ered regulars. The starting team consists of a goalie, three defense- men, three midfielders, and three attackers. The midfielders spend much of their time running up and down the field and are ex- changed intermittently ' much like lines in hockey. Kaman uses three groups of midfielders interchange- ably. Manning goal this year will be 6-4, 180-lb. tri-captain Jay John- son .Johnson played goal last year and is called by Kaman one of the best in the Midwest. The defense is two-thirds set with starters Dave Fischer and Pete Ladewig. Fischer was a first team All-Midwest selection last year and willganchor the defense, while Ladewig is a fast-learning junior and refugee from the fresh- man basketball team. Frontrunner for the third spot on defense is Rich Layers. Probablerstarters on attack in- clude Don Holman, Skip Flanagan and Carl Burns. Fla agan and Burns are both. grad students, from Rutgers and Oberlin respec- tively. Kaman calls Burns the best feeder on the team. Flanagan was an honorable mention All-Ameri- can while at Rutgers. The team's midfielders are high- lighted by grad student Dick Bean. Bean, who did his undergraduate For the student body: FLARES by A Levi Farah * Wright Lee 'W Male CHECKMATE State Street at Liberty playing at Cornell, is certainly the most versatile player on the team. "He's a complete player;" says Ka- man of Bean. "He's fast, well- disciplined, and also has the hard- est, most accurate shot on the team." Bean was a first team All- Midwest choice last year. Other mid-field regulars include Steve Hart, Dick Lamble, Curt Ak- tisson, John Spelman, and Dennis Burdziak. Lamble came to Michi- gan on a football scholarship but has made an effective transition to lacrosse. Spelman and.Burdziak are also newcomers to the sport this year. The toughest competition during the regular season which opens April 18 at Ohio State, will be the Buckeyes and Bowling Green. 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