ESturday, May 19, 1973 THE SUMMER DAILY Page Eleven Saturday, May 19, 1973 THE SUMMER DAILY Page Eleven AD ONLY 22nd WEEK , WWI I Sports of The Daily I ersons under 18 cannot be admitted C e MK8 482-33 0 PARAIAG Subscribe Phone to The Daily 764-0558 BOBBY VALENTINE leaps before he crashed. ANN ARBOR CIVIC THEATRE PRESENTS Baseball notes Bobby Valentine's "happiest season" ended tragically Thurs- day as he crashed into the wall of the Anaheim Stadium while chasing after a home run hit off the bat of Oakland's Dick Green. Valentine, who was cruising along with a .302 averoge, broke the fibula of his right leg. As he was carried off the field, the valiant center fielder urged the team to "win the pennant" . . . As predicted by some baseball experts the re- turn of Leo the Lip to the helm at Houston brought on a slump. Before Thursday's win the Astors had lost four in a row . . . Nolan Ryan and Bill Singer have been up to their old fire- balling tricks. Ryan has 82 K's and Singer 70 to rank one-two in the American League. The National's leader is Steve Carlton with 66 . . . Despite their oppressive slump, the Pittsburgh Pirates continue to hit. Their team BA of .280 is the best in the majors . . . Last year when the Orioles fell off at the plate, everyone thought they couldn't be that bad. Well, according to batting averages released yesterday, they are. Bobby Grich's 252 leads the club and Earl "Win you a Pennant" Williams is topping out with a lusty .16. He does have 5 home runs however. As a whole the team bats .223. Cross body KENT, Ohio - What with Bobby Riggs taking on Chris Everett and Karen Constant challenging Jack Kelley to a scul- ling jaunt in Philly, it's been .a great sporting week for the sexes. But perhaps the oddest sexual sporting news came from this Ohio college town. Dianne Kovach is the only female in a Flass of 24 taking beginning hockey this quarter. Kovach is the ex-president of the Steve Dunning Fan Club which may explain everything. Jordan raps CINCINNATI -- Lee Roy Jordan, Dallas Cowboys' middle linebacker, said drug usage in :the National Football League is "a very minimal thing right now, but in the past it was something some of the guys leaned on." The 11-year NFL veteran said many players are busy speak- ing to youth groups about the drug problem, but "they should be concerned about our own guys." Free Time Greg Buss who tore ligaments in his knee against the basket- ball Illini and is still limping around on crutches was given an extra season of varsity eligibility at the Big Ten meetings. Buss' petition was approved for both basketball and baseball. Buss, needless to say, was elated, "I didn't expect basketball, too." The Wolverines' John Pighee was granted an extra year of football varsity play also. On tab . .. The Bengals fly into the Bar of America for another fun and game series with the Milwaukee Brewers. Billy Martin, who didn't believe the Brewers were for real, is taking his goggles and helmet just in case . . . The Big Ten championship meets in golf, tennis and track wind up today . . . and The Wolverines push for the Big Ten title in their final home series, a twin bill with Northwestern. Featuring: Ralph Herbert Connie Avshari n Judy Manos Robert Armstrong Karen Lungren Jess Wright LYDIA MENDELSSOHNM THEATER 6-19,23-26 Box Office Opens 10 A.M. Daily. _.. I ) - I * 7 V ! 137mff- dylt i tan j aZtly OFFICE HOURS CIRCULATION - 764-0558 COMPLAINTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS 10 a.m.-4 p.m. CLASSIFIED ADS-764-0557 10 a.m.-4 p.m. DEADLINE FOR NEXT DAY-12:00 p.m. DISPLAY ADS - 764-0554 MONDAY th'ru FRIDAY-12 p.m.-4 p.m. Deadline for Sunday issue- THURSDAY at 5 p.m. DEADLINE 2 days in advance by 3 p.m. Friday at 3 p.m. for Tuesday's paper " IN, l _w" I 1 F r r i ''Glenda's portrait of a raunchy gutter- snipe is a showstopper." -Playboy E_ "That 'Hamilton Bitch' Well,perhaps I am. But I'm the woman he wantsr" Gl"da Peter Jackson - Finch "The Nelson Mchael y o as Captain Hardy" A Universal Release - Technicole).. THURS.-FR I. AT 7-9 SAT.-SUN. AT 1-3-5-7-9 Sound System Problems? REPAIR IS OUR BUSINESS TAPE RECORDER SPEC'ALISTS INC. is the finest equipped Audis Service Company in Washtenow County and we're located right here in Ann Arbor. Be it a tape recorder, amplifier, or a high quality FM tuner, you can ex- pect the best from TRS. For es- tablished quality repair service, backed by a full 90-day war- roney, see us or 300 S. Thay- er St. in the Bell Tower Hotel across from the s'de of Hill Auditorium. or call 6634152 v i r ----- -"" M, i 4 art r X Iff 1 ,