Wage "en THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, April 21, 1977 1'ag e Ten THE11 1 111' MICH1111111||111111111 |111111111|111111111|EIGAN AILYFriay, pri 21,19" It's Spring lime! ENJOY A SILLY TOY OR RIDE A NEW BIKE! ENGLISH MEN'S AND LADIES' 10-SPEEDS $89.95 AND UP Or choose a new English men's or ladies' 3-speed bike, sail a silly frisbee, fly a box kite, play with a new yo yo, roller skate, baseballs, shoot a rocket high in the sky! See all of these silly Spring things at... "THE FRIENDLY STUDENT STORE" ca4E.s BIKE & TOY 514 E. William-662-0035 GOPHERS, HAWKS HOST: Barber Billiards Bowling Foosball Table Tennis MICHIGAN UNION open regular hours during exams break Batsmei By JIM ECKER The Michigan baseball team took to the air yesterday in search of hardball happi- ness against two conference opponents. The weekend caravan commences this after- noon with a doubleheader against Minne- sota's Golden Gophers. Another twinbill with Iowa, is scheduled for tomorrow. Moby's men left gray Ann Arbor with an improving 9-9-1 record which includes their disappointing 3-6 western trek. However, with only one strike against them in the "all-important" conference loss column, the Wolverines figure to remain in the thick of the Big Ten diamond debate. The Michigan pitching staff has been rapidly taking form. The Wolverine hurlers stand second in conference ERA, and where once it was Mickey Elwood, Pete Helt and a question mark, Benedict now has some answers. TOM JOYCE HAS MOVED in as the number three man, based on effective out- ings against Central Michigan and Bowling Green. Craig Forhan, Bill Srock, and Mike Corp, who have been operating out of the bullpen, provide valuable relief help. Faced with the prospects of four games within 30 hours, Benedict must select a fourth starter. Coach Benedict led a serious-minded crew into Minneapolis to do battle against last season's conference runner-up. The FRIDAY, MAY 5th, 8!30 F MASONIC AUDITORIUM-DE Gophers also sport a composite. at 9-9, but have taken 3 of 4 leag MINNESOTA FIELDS a vete with three of last year's startin and six others on hand. Coach Di Siebert, who celebrated his Si versary of Gopher mentage last a couple of undefeated hurler for the Wolverine invasion. Dave Winfield, a member of B man's controversial basketball t toss the opener this afternoon.7 hurler is 2-0 on the season, but has skyrocketed from the 1.59 compiled a year ago to a nev 3.38. Ken Schultz, who, like Winfi lettering junior, puts another un mark on the line in the nightca credentials read four victories decisions and a sizzling 0.75 ER "Tim Grice and Rick Schoen best hitters" stated an assistant sports information director. Gric cher currently sailing along ata while Schoener checks in at . team, the Gophers swat the safely 284 times every one thow to the plate. The Wolverines will be in D tomorrow to hassle the Iowa face " roadwork .500 record The Hawkeyes are another high-hitting ;ue games. outfit, backed by three first-rate pitchers. The team batting average is .292, while ran team, the trio of tossrs have all established 2.25 1g pitchers ERA's or better. ck "Chief" Rightfielder Larry Schutzius paces t h e liver Anni- Big Ten in hitting at .500, while first- year, has sacker Tom Hurn is fifth at .417. Center- s prepped fielder Fred Mims, a member of the Unit- ed States Pan-American team, has been ill Mussel- in a season-long slump but shows signs of itlists, will coning to life. The junior t his ERA "MIMS HAS BEEN feeling the pressure mark he all year long from the pro scouts" related w high of a reliable Hawkeye. "They haven't been hounding him, but he sure does know they ield, is a are there." The Wolverine pitchers would nblemished be wise to keep an eye out themselves. p. Schultz' Coach Duane Banks' mound selections in f o u r will come from among Mark Tschopp, Bill RA. Heckroth, And Jim Wise. Tschopp brings a er are our 3-1 mark and a 2.24 ERA into the twin- Minnesota bill, while Heckroth is close behind at e is a cat- 3-2 and 2.25. Wise shows a 1.10 ERA and a .419 clip, a 1-1 record. 292. As a This will not be an easy weekend for horsehide Michigan.. Nonetheless, with the Wolverine isand trips pitching healthy and the batters coming around, prospects of copping 3 of the 4 es Moines contests are favorable. If Michigan returns Hawkeyes. to Ann Arbor with a 4-2 conference mark, games and this could prove to be a very interesting season. t, r 1" BIG GEORGE HAS ... GIFTS FORt 0 1D Sounds froiii SHAP ON YOUR TRIP TO EUROPE Compact, lightweight, pocket-portable CASSETTE TAPE RECORDER/PLAYER with push-button con- OR WHEREVER . . THIS SUMMER trols, built-in automatic level control and operates on Iowa has split four sits 10-9 overall. conference 0i U P.M. 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