Tuesday, May 22, 1973' THE SUMMER DAILY Page Eleven I Tedy a 2 93TESME AL aeEee DR. MATTHEW EKPO SOUTHEASTERN NIGERIA "AFRICANISMS IN AMERICAN LIFE: EDUCATIONAL IMPLICATIONS" TUESDAY, May 29-4 to 6 p.m. Rackham Auditorium CO-SPONSORS: Center for Afroamerican & African Studies School of Education NEW OWNERSHIP SALE!!" ALL SHOESI ... df r Monday, May 21 thm r My 2) 522 t EAST - -WILLIAM -ANN ARBOR 2-0 O-~F Gophers blast Illini; nip batsmen for title By The Associated Press entry will be Ohio University or field had eight hits in 11 at bats The Minnesota Gcphers, stag- Miami of Ohio. to raise his average to .453 in the ing a great comeback to win The leading Gopher hitter was Big Ten. the Big Ten baseball crown, now Dave Winfield, a 6-5 pitcher-out- Minnesota had to stage a late aim for the NCAA championship. fielder who started on the Min- rally to win the first game in The Gophers swept a double- nesota Basketball team the, past which Illinois led 6-3 going into header from Illinois 7-6 and 10-3 two years as well. Playing in two the final inning. Three walks and Saturday to storm to the con- Friday victories over Purdue and singles by Tim Grice, Dave Win- ferene championship aeoeoget-- field andJon Walseth put the tiag off to a slow start in divid- the double victory Saturday, Wins- Gophers across. ing their first eight games. The R ::: :Sophomore Ken Herbst then double victory over Illinois ran followed with a four-hitter in the Minnesota's conference string to v Big Ten nightcap. Th opers. wilheaiMichigan, the preseason fa- The Gophers will head into the $9Stand ngs vorite, split a doubleheader with NCAA District 4 Tourntment for Northwestern to finish second a ninth time. They won NCAA FINAL two names behind Minnesota. S e n a 3 e n e - h t, . titles in 1956, 1960 and 1964. The last Big Ten team to win the NCAA was Ohio State in 1966. Minnesota will play the Mid- American Conference champion May 31 in the opening round of the District tournament at Car- bondale, Ill. Host Southern Illi- nois faces Marshall University in the other opening day game of the double elimination tourna- ment, which continues June 1-2. Southern Illinois, 33-3, and Mar- shall, 18-8, were at-large choices by the NCAA. The Mid-America RELIABLE ABORTION SERVICE Cinic in Mch- to 24 week j regnancies terminated, byli censed obstetrician gynecolo gist. Quick services will be or- ranged. Low rates. CALL COLLECT (216) 281-6060 24 HOUR SERVICE EE Theatre Phone 66S-6290 "DAZZLING" William Wolf, Cue 1/ I Minnesota MICHIGAN Ohio State Wisconsin Northwestern Michigan State Illinois Indiana Iowa Purdue 14 12 11 8 8 9 8 8 8 2 4 6 7 8 8 9 10 10 10 16 .778 .667 .611 .Se .So .So -444 .444 .444 .111 Northwestern won the first game 3-2 but Michigan took the night- cap 2-0 as Pete Helt hurled a four-hitter and struck out seven. Ohio State took a pair from Indiana 5-2 and 8-7 to finish the season with an 11-7 record good enough for a third place finish. Iowa, last year's champion, smashed last place Purdue 11-5 and 7-5 while Wisconsin and Michigan State split a double- header with Wisconsin taking the opener 7-6 and Michigan State winning the second game 4-1. I I Sports of The Daily I Diamond dusting "June Swoons" have plagued the San Francisco Giants throughout their baseball history but this year the swoon has started a month early. The Giants, riding on top of the NL West for most of the season have already been upstaged by the pow- erful Houston Astros, who led the San Francisco club by one game prior to last night's nationally televised encounter. Ed Brink- man, of all people, leads the American League in triples with four . . . Lefty-swinging Ron Blomberg of the Yankees doesn't get to face many southpaws but he certainly is tearing up AL righthanders. "The Boomer" has rapped out 22 hits in his last 44 at bats and raised his batting average to .370. Cage mumblings A few notes on the hardcourts graced our wire yesterday- All-American Ernie DiGregorio signed with the NBA Buffalo Braves for a cool $1 million . .-. Immortal L. A. Laker Jerry West ended the speculation that he was going to retire by an- nouncing that he would play another season with the Lakers ... and one you all were waiting for, the San Antonio ABA fran- chise has been officially dubbed the "Spurs". Are they kidding INDINAPOLIS-The American Basketball Association cham- pion Indiana Pacers Monday challenged NBA runner-up Los Angeles to a post-season showdown. The Pacers earlier issued the same challenge to the New York Knicks, who dethroned the Lakers in the NBA finals this year, but the Knicks declined. On tab.. . . The Tigers will face the equally unimpressive, floun- dering, inconsistent, fumbling, disappointing, pennant-con- tending New York Yankees at Tiger Stadium tonight at 8:05. 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