Tuesday, June 5, 1973 THE SUMMER DAILY Page Eleven; Minresota snatches regional COMING SOON CANDY X The Virgin Queen R with BEtte Davis NEW WORLD FILM COOP 7-6 win stops SIU FrornWire Service Reports CARBONDALE - The Minne- sota Gophers advanced to the NCAA Woryld Series in Omaha June 8-14 with a delayed victory over favorite Southern Illinois to capture the District Four Championship by a 7-6 count. The two squads played to a 6-6 tie after 11 innings Satur- day when rain forced the delay of the game. Play was resumed from that point Sunday 'and the Golden Gophers took the game in 14 innings, twice the duration of a normal college ball game. With Minnesota hurler Dennis Allar on third, Joe Comer smack- ed a ground shot to Saluki short- stop Stan Mann. Mann whipped the ball to home in an effort to cut down the streaking Allar, but the crafty Minnesota pitcher leaped over the tag of catcher Larry Calufetti and knocked the ball from his mitt to clinch the championship for the Gophers. IN THE EARLIER, going, Minnesota rode third sacker Tim Grice's grand slam home run in the fifth inning to take a 6-3 lead only to have the Salukis rally back to tie the score in the eighth on a three run homer by outfielder Ken Kral. Grice easily walked away with the tournament's most valuable player award. Besides his bases- loaded shot, the Gopher third baseman also drove in three other runs in the tourney. In addition to Grice; pitcher DaveWinfield, catcher Tom Bu- ettner, and first haseman Chris Brown joined their Gopher team- mate on the all-tournament team. Gopher madness S. Iniliois eo0 210 030 000 00-6 9 4 Minn. 200 040 000 000 01-7 12 4 Oerry, Dunning 7, Waltemate 12 and Calufetti. Comer, Turnbull 8, Allar 10 and Buettner. W-Allar. L-Wal- tenate. HRs-Grie, Minn., 5th, three on; Kral, SIU, 8th, two on. ~ THE DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS Special Open Night - ------ Wed., June 13, Free 6-10 P.M.---See ART IN SPACE 8 P.M.-Hear BARR, ETTL * and LEISEROWITZ Use Woodward Etrance A*Talk in South Court $ 900$98 Bo k a e m (HARDCOVER) BLACK GIANTS OF JAZZ AND POP, $5.95, now for $1.00 GREAT BUILDINGS OF THE WORLD SERIES-A fine series profusely illustrated, with color plates. Only $1.00 S BRIDGES * MODERN BUILDINGS 0 INDIAN TEMPLES "*BAROQUE CHURCHES THE SAN FRANCISCO'S EARTHQUAKE, an illu- j strated history, $10.11 for $1.98 ' Golbraiths-AMBASSADOR JOURNAL . . $1.98 Doris Lessing - FOUR GATED CITY, was $7.95, 4 now $1.98 (First Edition) Heine-A VERSE SELECTION . . .....only $1.98 JOY AND SUBTLETIES OF SOUTHEAST ASIAN COOKING, was $6.95, now only $1.98 ) EXPLORATIONS IN ANTARCTICA, $7.95 $1.98 4M DRAWINGS OF THE MASTERS, $5.95 ... $1.98 0 FRENCH DRAWINGS 0 FLEMISH AND DUTCH DRAWINGS THE FRENCH PORTRAIT OF A PEOPLE, was $7.95, +M now for $1.98I THE DESCENT OF ENGLAND, $6.50 ....:.$1.98c Ss316S.StateC OPEN MON.-SAT. 'TIL 10:00 P.M. U* Over 1000-Titles Reduced 40-80% AP Photo Right Cross Carlos Monzan, who just barely retained his middleweight title Saturday night, rocks challenger Emile Griffin. After the fight the plucky Argentinian indicated that he was extremely disappointed with his performance and may just hang up his gloves at the ripe old age of 31. If he does retire, Jean Claude Bouttier would be the number claimant to the vacant throne. Griffinr announced that he was going to take one more shot at a sixth world championship. University Players' Guild Announces BENEFIT PERFORMANCE Far The Simpson Memorial Institute CLARIBEL BAIRD IN Oscar Wilde's The Being TUES.-SAT. 8 P.M. - SUN. 1 P.M. June 1-10 Mendelssohn Theatre JULY 5-AUGUST 1 LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE Sign-up Deadline TODAY Vacationer's Int'l. Agency 621 Church 761-7966 plus 15 other summer flights to choose from.