Saturday, June 2, 1973 THE SUMMER DAILY rage Eleven Saturday, June 2, 1973 THE SUMMER DAILY F-age Eleven Major League Leaders National League Kelly, Chi 31 219 23 39 .328 Player Club G AB R H Pet. Suarez, Tex 27 83 12 27 .325 Watsn, Ros 51 182 36 65 .357 D.Allen, Chi 42 155 29 50 .323 Cash, Pit 33 137 24 48 .350 Braun,, Min 39 133 25 43 .323 Maddox, SF 39 146 16 51 .349 Fisk, Bos 41 149 20 48 .322 Fairly, Mt 36 10714 37 .346 Hart, NY 30 105 12 33 .314 Mathws, SF 44 132 21 45 .341 Sims, Det 26 83 12 26 .313 Lopes, LA 38 132 20 45 .341 Hndrsn, Chi 36 135 21 42 .311 Ronan, PbS 35 116 19 39 .336 Home Runs 1 4 Mota, LA 33 117 15 39 .333 National League: Stargell, Pitt 14; Grubb, SD 42 142 22 47 .331 Aaron, Atl 13 Evans, Ati. Monday, Torre, St.L, 36 127 15 41 .323 Chi, Bench, Cin, Wynn, Hou, Ferguson, American League LA and Bands, SF 11. W alther here Player Club G AB R H Pct. American League: Mayberry, KC 13; Blmbrg, NY 32 95 16 38 .40 D. Allen, Chi 11; Meltor, Chi, Duncan, David "Salt" W a l t h e r, the Krkptk, KC 40 148 29 53 .358 Clev, May, Mil and Murcer, StY 10. driver injured in Monday's false start at Indy, is transferring to- day from Indianapolis Methodist Hospital to the University's Burn Center. Walther, who is no longer Jo in U Sin serious condition, has shown steady improvement. He was moved for what the hospital call- ed "family" reasons. For a Cabaret Jazz Concert 6-9 P.M Gabe in Philly FEATURING PHILADELPHIA - The Phila- Louis Sm ith & Friends delphia Eagles and Roman Ga- bredisgruntled Los Angeles playing the music of: George Gershwin, Miles Ram signal caller, have come to Davis, Thelonious Monk, Sonny Rollins, Charlie terms and the Eagles are asking Parker and others. that the Rams let the former North Carolina State great go RAMADA INN Downtown Ann Arbor " fur good deal cash as not yet -stldupon. Gabriel assured 100 SOUTH FOURTH AVE. Philly coach Mike McCormack that the sore arm he nursed in 1972 is a thing of the past. Phily agree ictors here, I Sports of The Daily I NNW football champs is scheduled for today mi Ann Arbor. The highly touted backfield of Bump Elliot, Howard Yerges, J a c k Weisenberger and Bob Chapius will be reunited with 81 other players, coaches and wives. Elliot, currently athletic direc- tor at Iowa, and Chapius both were All-Americans. The 1948 Wolverine squad com- piled a 10-l regular season record went on to defeat Southern Cal, 49-01, in the Rose Bowl and was named national champions in the first Associated Press postbowl game vote. It was Crisler's last team be- fore becoming athletic director at Michigan. Crisler also will be at the re- union. Okker in France PARIS - Tom Okker, taking advantage of poor serves by top- seeded Stan Smith in the final game, eliminated the American from the French Open Tennis Championship yesterday in a rainjslagued five-set match play- ed over two days. Okker, of The Netherlands, beating the pro star from Pasa- dena, Calif., for the first time in five years, advanced to the quar- ter-finals with the 6-3, 3-6, 7-6, 3-6, 6-4 victory. In a women's singles match, also carried over from Thursday because of rain, Chris Evert of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., gained the semifinals by beating Helga M aisth o ff of West Germany 6-3, 6-3. Subscribe to The Daily Phone 764-0558 Champs in A2 ANN ARBOI-The 25th reunion of Fritz Crisler's 1948 Rose Bowl Pss.f EY pup3 Gar LcK1N e6 FOf A MNUT ? ;AE AGTtON ? ® Field Enterprises, Inc., 1972 HeYYeA Swimmers in China HONG KONG-Today a group of American swimming stars will cross the once forbidden Chinese border as the first American re- sponse to the call by President Nixon and Premier Chou En-lai in their Shanghai communique of February 1972. In doing so, the ten stars risk suspension because China is not recognized by the internal swimming's governing body. The ten members ware se- lected because they have either retired from competition or are about to do so. Minnesota in Series Minnesota got off to a rousing start in the District Four NCAA Baseball Playoffs yesterday, eke- ing by Miami of Ohio, 3-2. The favorite Southern Illinois smash- ed Marshall, 5-2. The tournament is a double elimination tourney, so the Golden Gophers are in fine shape. On tab ... The Tigers and the Twins in Minnesota, Channel Two, 2:15.. . the Yankees and the California Angels do battle in the Game of the Week, Channel Four at 2:04 if you're tired of baseball, there's ABC's "Wide World of Sports" . . : harness racing at Wolverine Speedway . . . and softball at Burns Park. 603 east liberty MICHIOAN Theatre Phone "0 "DAZZLING" William Wolf. 'ue i J FOR 1ENElUEUAn Or maybe you'd dig Liberia. Or how about Ethi- our own poor get a decent shot at life. opia? Or Watts? 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