Page Tem IHE MICHIGAN DAILY fiursef©v: Ars.ii 12. 197 1 1 IUU y tX, rtIT 12 Y 1 G Q a7 I M I FOUR NEW RULES ADOPTED: f! The "Mini" Big By JIM ECKER Ten Is U Sat of M-D The Michigan Wolverines' base- ball club, flying high after last weekend's doubleheader sweeps over Detroit and Eastern Michi- gan, moves into Big Ten compe- tition this weekend. Moby Bene- dict's crew leaves town today for doubleheaders against Pur- due and Illinois tomorrow and Saturday. The start of Big Ten action al- so initiates league play under four rule changes. Thus far, the designated hitter and aluminum bat options have been available to the Wolverines and their op- ponents all season. Both alter- natives have seen consistent em- ployment. Now, in the Purdue and Illi- nois games, Michigan will oper- ate with two Big Ten has squads to 18 inserted a "p tion into the The re-entr states that a can be re-ins game. Howev return to the have beei y manager is 1 maneuver pe: Benedict do for the re-ent The only tim would be wit claimed Mob regulars are probably just It doesn'ta stricted road important rol changes more changes. The tunes either. Even wit restricted travelling of back-to-back double players and have complement of eight player re-entry" op- two catchers and eig game. should suffice.. y stipulation simply Jim Kocoloski, who t ny replaced player won Michigan's desig erted back into the ter role with a comb ver, pitchers cannot 5 performance again E mound once they Sunday, can play sec yanked. Also, t h e or, third without seve imited to one such pering the Wolverines' r game. fenses. In fact, 'Koc )esn't see much use last year as the regul ry rule on his club. sacker before Brian B e we might use it him out. Special "Mini Semester" at The University of' Michigan--Dearborn (May 7-June 9) . .. Pick- up Extra Credits Before the Summer Job Begins . .Courses in Education, Psychology, Geog- raphy and Economics . . . For Information on the "Mini" as well as Regular Spring and Summer Courses in Liberal Arts, Education, Business Ad- ministration and Engineering-. . Contact: Admissions Office University of Michigan-Dearborn 4901 Evergreen Road Dearborn, Michigan 48128 (313) 271-2300 ext. 511 h a pinch runner," y. "As far as the concerned,awe'll leave them alone." appear that the re- roster will play an e in Michigan's for- I U M. E. C. H. A. presents EL TEATRO CAMPESINO, de AZTLANQ "THE CHICANO FARMWORKER THEATER", The Chicano Struggle UFW Union and Boycott Efforts MUSIC-PLAYS-SATIRE-SPIRIT o Sat., April 14-Hill AuditoriumQ U of M Campus-8 P.M. 1) NO ADMISSION (i<-t)O<- t<=>O<-?(? }i<: 4 J< = "7U - " - Ut<- ,0<= 4 Also, Pete Ross, B first arm out of the b Michigan's fourth < Ross, theWolverines' satility, has already pl roles this year; coa runner, designated hit ing pitcher and relief In the bottom of th the first U-D game la Ross started the inni first base coach's bo designated hitter Crai walked, Moby put his as a pinch runner and as the designated hitter was batting for startin Pete ilelt. ) Michigan scored tha taking a 1-6 lead. In I the seventh, Ross loose case Helt needed re didn't. But if Helt ha help, Ross, the designa would have replaced th was batting for! baseball h a series. Instead of having ten players headers, a in the game (the starting ninc pitchers, and the DH), Michigan w o u I d ht fielders have had the normal nine, wih Ross playing a dual role as pit- emporarily cher and designated hitter for nated hit- himself. ined 4 for Benedict, a descendant of base- astern last ball's "old school", doesn't fav- ond, short or any of the rule changes. "It's rely ham- taken something away from the inner de- game," says the two-time All o started Big Ten ballplayer. "I guess I ar second- just liked things the way they alaze beat were. "The designated hitter elim- Benedict's inates some of your strategy bullpen, is moves" moaned Moby. ""or in- outfielder. stance, it's late in the game Mr. Ver- and your down a run. Do you flayed five hit for the starting pitcher and ich, pinch hope to get something going? ter, start-Can you trust the reliever with ther. ~ - the rest of the game? You never pitcher. know in baseball. With the de- e sixth in signated hitter, you don't find st Friday, out." ng in the Benedict likes the DH rule when x. When it keeps his starting pitcher off g Forhan the base paths, rested and con- coach in centrating on his mound chores. therefore Unfortunately for Michigan, the . (Forhan opponents derive the same ad- g. pitcher vantage. As for the aluminum bats, the at inning, Big Ten introduced them as an ne top of economy measure. The metal ned up in mallets are virtually indestruct- lief. Ie ible, cutting down the cost of d needed broken bats and possibly saving ted hitter, a tree or two. e man he In any event, the crack of the bat is out: Ping is now the thing. : i ___! Jo in The Daily Staff I m 11 WCBN-FM presents h_ _ _ I B. F. Skinner ' Learning for Human Understanding TONIGHT at 7:10 .m. UAC-Future World s Lecture Series this broadcast will be uninterrupted, suitable for taping I" I GRLAND. 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