Sunday, March 28, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Poge Nine Sunday, March 28, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine III - _. _.. _. _._.. r ___ _.. DID YOU RECEIVE OUR SHERWOOD S.O.S.? IT'S WAITING FOR YOU NOW Tigers' Coleman fractures cranium Hoosiers tapSERIES EVENED: Kni ht as a& Knicks succumb to Hawk rally By The Associated Press ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Pit- 1 I' I 4 1.. I I J1 628 S. Main I-Fl BUJYS Phone 769-4700 Ann Arbor - East Lansing -I RELIGIOUS A'r )lO 6 Michigan Artists prints, oils, banners MARCH 28 through APRIL 18 cher Joe Coleman of the Detroit Tigers suffered a fractured skull yesterday when he was struck by a line drive in an exhibition base- ball game. The smash in the fourth inning by Ted Simmons of the St. Louis Cardinals stuck Coleman above the right ear. After being exam- ined by a neurosurgeon at Bay- front Medical Center, Coleman was said to have suffered a non- depressed fracture. His condition, was not thought to be dangerous, but he will be sidelined indefin- itely. Coleman, a right-hander, came; 's , . t t' t ,i .i ,, Sundays: 2-5:30 P.M. 7-9 P.M. Weekdays: 1-6 P.M. CLOSED SATURDAYS Campus Chapel Washtenaw at Forest Tax-Rite INCOME TAX SERVICE 109 S. FOURTH AVE. 761-7199 Weekdays 9-8; Sat. 9-5 i I i By TheAssociated Press to the Tigers in the trade with cage coach NEW YORK - Lou Hudson and Washington for Denny McLain. He'!Walt Bellamy shot the Atlanta had been tabbed as the No. 2 Hawks from behind to a 113-104 starter behinnd Mickey Lolich. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. ( P- Bob victory over the New York Knicks1 In the Tiger's game with the Knight, one of the nation's top de- last night to even their National Cardinals they came out the win- fensive basketball coaches in six Basketball Association p a y o ff ner singes7b seasons at the U.S. Military Aca- series at one game apiece. One-out singles by Aurelio Rod- demy, was named head coach at The best-of-7 Eastern Conference riguez and Bill Freehan started IndianaUniversity yesterday.B; semifinal series now moves to At- the winning rally. Mickey Stan- IU Athletic Director J.W. Bill lanta for the third and fourth games ley's squeeze bunt brought the tie- Orwig said Knight would take over tonight and Tuesday night. breaking run home and Norm the job immediately to begin re- The Hawks, trailing the entire Cash later socked a three-r u n cruiting players for next season's first half and down 56-49 at inter- double. freshman team. mission, finally caught up at 76-all * * * Knight succeeds Lou Watson, who on Hudson's basket and pulled Senators storm resigned a few days before the ahead 82-79 by the end of the third Hoosiers' final game of the 1970- period when Bellamy hit three FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - A 71 season. straight baskets against foul- double error by shortstop Frank Knight was a guard on the great plagued Willis Reed. Baker and Paul Casanova's single Ohio State team featuring Jerry----a-s-vn- gave the Washington Senators a Lucas. John Havlicek, and Mel 2-1 victory yesterday over the New Nowell, which was Big Ten chan- J na a e York Yankees, who got four hits pion and National Collegiate run- in the bottom of the 13th inning nerup for three straight years. but couldn't score. 1960-62. * Del Unser and Elliott Maddox Watson's resignation in a 17-7sW im m ng Ch threw out Yankee runners at the season was precipitated by a pro-k plate in the 13th. test meeting of players who com-t * * * plained they couldn't communicate AMES, Iowa (A')-Versatile Gary Reds roasted with him and they "weren't learn- Hall swam to his third American! CLEARWATER, Fla. - Byron ing basketball." record of the meet to lead Indiana's Browne blasted a home run over The only senior among Indiana Hoosiers to their fourth straight the right field fence in the last regulars is Jim "Bubbles" Harris. NCAA swimming and diving cham- half of the ninth inning yester- The leftovers next year will in- pionship. day to give the Philadelphia Phil- lude 6-foot-7 George McGinnis, the As the meet headed into seven lies a 4-3 victory over the Cin- Big Ten's leading scorer this sea-, event finals last night at Iowa cinnati Reds in an exhibition base- son as a sophomore, if h . can re- State University's Beyer Hall pool, ball game. sist a reported avalanche of pro defending team champion Indiana * * offers. held a 74 point lead over Southern Knight, 30, was the youngest California, 239-165.- major college coach in the coun- The Hoosiers appeared destined WINTER HAVEN, Fla. - Jim try when he was elevated to the to easily sweep to their fourth Perry, Minnesota's 1970 Cy Young Academy position at 24. le had straight NCAA crown, despite los- Award winner, allowed only two been assistant two years to Tayt in, prits on ds ition earned runs in seven innings Sa- Locke who went to Miai ai of Fo ing 26 points on a disqualification turday as the Twins fashioned a da 5-2 exhibition baseball victory dnight won 12 ams2na los" 50AcA Bellamy's two baskets increased the margin to 93-87 and Hudson' added five more points to keep the Hawks ahead 98-94. Then, after New York's Dick Barnett hit a basket for the last of his 24 points, Jim Davis made a three-point play and another bas- ket and Pete Maravich added two 36 rebounds as the Hawks posted an 80-39 advantage. Walt Frazier led the Knicks with 29 points but Reed was stopped with 16. only two in the second half. * * * Bruns2 bouncedl i baskets and two free throws as the BOSTON - The New York Hawks pulled away. Rangers s t u n n e d the Boston Bruins with five-goal first-period Hudson finished with 35 points, blitz last night and rolled to a 6-3 19 in the first half when he kept victory over the National Hockey the Hawks in the game as they League's East Division champions. shot only 30 per cent before inter- The Bruins have now dropped mission and trailed by as much as three straight games, their longest 13 points. losing streak of the campaign, Bellamy finished with 19 and Bill since clinching the title last Sun- Bridges cleared the boards with day night. The five goals also were - - . - the most scored by any team against them in one period this season. Pete Stemkowski led New York with two goals, both in the first **; period, while Walt Tkaczuk, Brad am pionshi Park, Rod Gilbert and Vic Had- field scored one apiece. NHL scoring leader Phil Espo- in Friday night's 800-yard freestyle sito tallied his 68th goal, rookie relay. Reg Leach got his second and After the first 11 events, the Derek Sanderson his 27th for Olympic - pointing field had ac- Boston. counted for six American records, The Rangers dominated the ac- nine national collegiate and 10 tion throughout, outshooting the meet standards. Bruins 26-5 in the first period and Hall's final American record of 52-18 overall. the meet came in the 200-yard back- stroke as he was clocked in 1:50.6, Black Hawks victorious breaking his own American mark CHICAGO-Second period goals of 1:51.4 set in 1970.hMI -. n pariodA'4+ L bgal Applications now being taken tofill: 3 Student Vacancies on the Office of Student Services Policy Board AND 3 undergraduate women and 3 graduate women nominations to the University's Commission on Women (all students applying for these positions must be employed by the University) PICK UP APPLICATIONS & SIGN UP FOR INTERVIEW BY MONDAY, MARCH 29 IN 1546 STUDENT ACTIVITIES BLDG. (763-3241, SGC) The holder of two outdoor world records at metric distances retain- ed his 400-yard individual medley crown Friday with a clocking of 3:58.2. In Thursday's opening session, Hall dethroned Southern Califor- nia's Frank Heckl in the 200 in- dividul medley with an American try Dcanny vOzhea and Pltit artin plus Bryan Campbell's third-per- iod marker gave the Chicago Black Hawks a 3-1 victory over the Phi- ladelphia Flyers in a National Hockey League game last night. Lacrosse men over the Boston Red Sox. Women's and Children's lairstyling A Specialty I NOW 4 SHOPS " ARBORLAND " MAPLE VILLAGE " LIBERTY OFF STATE " EAST UNIV. AT SO. UNIV. THE DASCOLA BARBERS in his six seasons at the Point, where regulations bar any player over 6 feet 6. Oklahoma State cops grappling title AUBURN, Ala. (AP) - Okla- homa State's Keller twins broke even in a pair of major upsets Saturday night as the powerful Cowboys raced to their 27th National Collegiate Ath- letic Association wrestling championships. Michigan State's Greg John- son won his second straight 118 title with a 6-5 decision over Tom Schuler of N a vy, who narrowly missed deadlock- ing the match with an escape in the final seconds. record of 1:52:2. CULLOWHEE, N.C. (A') - Mis- Hall's 200-backstroke triumph sissippi State College for Women, marked the third straight Amer- The Michigan Lacrosse Club making its first appearance in the ican record to fall in Saturday National Invitational Women's; night's six swimming finals. Ar rswingsback into action this af- Intercollegiate Basketball Tourn- that point, Indiana had wrapped ternoon at Columbus, Ohio, with ament, took the championship yes- up the championship with 297 team La- i n~~rno t" iu. ru ecinur iue i'uun, T. W m i -, ,*'NT SUMME RTTME an AIR CONDITIONER for the day and a SWIMMING POOL for the evening Summer Leases now available UNIVERSITY TOWERS 761-2680 PREGNANT ? NEED HELP? YOUR QUESTIONS ON ABORTION CAN ONLY BE FULLY ANSWERED BY PROFESSIONALS CALL (215) 878-5800 24 hours 7 days FOR TOTALLY CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION Legal Abortions Without Delay terday with a 57-55 victory over points and four events to go. West Chester State of Pennsyl- Indiana's John Kinsella openedI vania. up the record-breaking evening After trailing throughout t h e with a sensational victory in the game, West Chester State took a 1650-yard freestyle with American three-point lead with 1:40 re- record of 15:26.5. That was almost maining. Deborah Norwood and 10 seconds better than Kinsella's Martha Rayborn connected for own former American record of goals to put Mississippi State back 13:35.9 set in 1970. into the lead which it kept. MisshNorwood's 14 points top- }Tennessee's Dave Edgar fcl- pad the winning effort while San- lowed with an American record as dy Halt led West Chester State he retained his 100-yard freestyle scoring with 16 points, title. Edgar, a double winner along with Kinsella, was clocked in 44.6, PRESENTS PEARLS BEFORE SWINE REPRISE RECORDING ARTISTS Tonight and Tomorrow Night TWO-count them (2) -times left to see and hear it all SUN. and MON. $2.00 330 MAYNARD ST. Mar. 28-29 Doors open 8 p.m. pbreaking: the American record of 44.7 he set in the afternoon pre-' lims. Edgar also repeated as 50- freestyle champion Thursday night with a meet record 20.3. A fourth American record in the torrid evening competition came down as Stanford's Brian Job re- tained his 200 breast-stroke crown, also becoming a double winner, with a clocking of 2:03.39. That broke Job's American record of 2:03.40 set in the prelims. Job re- tained his 100-breaststroke title Friday night. Crosse Club. Possessing the most experienced personnel in the mid- west, Columbus is the chiefcon- tender along with Michigan for the league title. Michigan coach Bob Kamen is counting on "good team play to overcome the individual stars on Columbus' team." One of those players is 35-year-old goalie Jay Fehr. Michigan expects to be at full strength' with the return of de- fenseman Dave Fischer, who had been sidelined with a shoulder in- jury. The emphasis in practice the past two weeks has been on shor- ing up the defense; not only the defensemen but the tightening up on defense b the attackmen and the midfielders. Tim Cotter, a regular defense- man, hopes this game will be the turning point of the season. Cotter commented, "The morale is high and I think we are ready to play. With a solid team effort, we should be very tough Sunday." Michigan is trying to get back on the winning track after losing to Oberlin two weeks ago. UA(c4p CONTEMPORARY DISCUSSIONS ______==Own" OPENS PETITIONS FOR: i CHAIRMEN: CONTROVERSY TRAVEL to ISRAEL on YOUR MIND? SYMPOSIUM CAMPUS FORUM DEBATE SERIES INQUIRE AT UAC OFFICES 2nd Floor Union PLACES TO GO? COSTS? PLANS? OTHER PEOPLE? THEN MEET AL MICHAELS of HISTADRUT L -q I I i __ i --- -- , I ___.__ _ , v I Spring This Sun., March 28, 8 P.M. at SHALOM HOUSE, 1429 Hill St. plus FREE MOVIE: "THE MIRAGE" The drunk driver. He helps to eliminate the overcrowding in our classrooms. Drunk drivers kill and injure our children. Last year, almost 6,000 children under 15 years old were killed in traffic accidents. Countless thousands were seriously injured. No one can be sure how many drunken drivers were responsible. But even one death or one injury is one too many. What can you do? Environmental FilmFestival sponsored by The Ecology Center and ENACT at TAPPAN JUNIOR HIGH 2251 E. Stadium FOUR WEDNESDAY EVENINGS AT 7:30 P.M. March 31: "The Way We Live" 111 1 ',' 1 ill L )