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Friday. June 8, 1973

THE SUMMER DAILY

Page Eleven

I ,R 17 TH SMME.DALYPagIEve

Major League Leaders
AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE
Player Club G AB R H Pct. Player Club G AB R H Pet.
Blomberg, NY 36 106 17 42 .396 Maddox . SF 45 170 22 60 .353
Horton, Det. 24 94 15 34 .362 Mota, LA 35 121 16 42 .347
Suarez, Tex 31 93 14 31 .333 Watson, lou 57 203 37 69 .340
Kirkpatrick, KC 45 166 29 55 .331 Cash, Pit 39 163 29 55 .337
D. Allen, Chi - 47 173 32 57 .329 Goodson, SF 47170 17 57 .335
Kelly, Chi 36 141 24 46 .326 Fairly, Mtl 40 120 16 40 .333
Carew, Min 48 182 32 59 .324 Bonds, SF 58 240 60 78 .325
Fisk, Bos 46 170 24 53 .312 B. Robinson, PhI. 36 120 19 39 .325
llenderson, Chi 36 135 21 42 .311 Santo, Chi 50 179 29 58 .324
Mayberry, KC 56 196 37 60 .306 Crawford, LA 52 179 33 58 .324
Lopes, LA 43 145 22 47 .324
Pitching
Pitching
Wood, Chi 13-5; Singer, Cal 10-2; Bryant, SF 9-3; Billingham, Cin 8-2;
Holtzman, Oak 10-3; Coleman, Det 10- Wise, St. L 7-2; Seaver, NY 7-3; Sutton,
4; Splittorff, KC 8-3. LA 7-4.
F ITS A
R]EALLY GOOD

Yankees acquire hurlers;
rain delays NCAA track

NEW YORK - The New York
Yankees, moving to bolster their
pitching staff, made two major
deals with National League
teams yesterday, acquiring vet-
eran hurlers Sam McDowell and
Pat Dobson.
McDowell, a left-hander, was
purchased in a straight cash
deal from the San Francisco
Giants and Dobson, a righty,
came from Atlanta in exchange
for two minor leaguers for im-
mediate delivery and two more
players to be named later.
Both hurlers figure to move
quickly into the troubled New
York pitching picture. The club
has been seeking another start-
er as well as a long reliever for
the bullpen.
The McDowell announcement
went smoothly for the Yankees,
unlike the one involving Dob-
son. Owner George Steinbrenner
spilled the beans on that one,
prematurely announcing Wednes-
day night that his club had ac-
quired Dobson in exchange for
left-hander Mike Kekich.
NCAA track
BATON ROUGE, La. - A se-
vere thunderstorm curtailed the
opening day's program yesterday
in the National Collegiate Ath-
letic Association's track and field
championships.
The one hour-and-40 minute
storm, accompanied by hail and
lightning, forced cancellation of
qualifying in the javelin, ham-
mer throw and shotput and de-
layed for several hours prelimi-
naries in the mile run, 120 high
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F

Sports of The Daily

I

MIA

hurdles, three mile, 100 and 220
dashes, pole vault, long jump
and high jump.
UCLA ranked as a heavy favor-
ite to capture its third consecu-
tive NCAA crown, with the great-
est competition coming from its
Pacific Eight Conference neigh-
bors - Southern California and
Oregon State.
NCAA baseball
OMAHA - Arizona State heads
the formidable list of challengers

to Southern California's bid for a
fourth straight College World
Series baseball title as the 27th
annual classic opens here today.
Oklahoma, 47-10, tangles with
Big Ten Conference champion
Minnesota, 29-14-2, in the series
opener today at 6 p.m., EDT, and
Penn State, 56-6, in the nightcap.
Southern California, bidding
for its fifth title in six years,
plays Harvard, 35-3, and Texas,
48-5, meets Georgia Southern,
42-10, in first-round games to-
morrow.

English rugby squad
ends Midwest tour

By CHUCK DRUKIS
Completing a sweep of their
six game tour of the United
States, the Northampton Saints
riveted the University of Michi-
gan Rugby Football Club 62-3 on
Palmer Field last Wednesday.
Northampton, one of the old-
est clubs in England, is the
first major team to visit the
Midwest. In honor of thtir visit,
the Michigan State Legislature
passes a resolution honoring the
United Kingdom guests.
At ceremonies following t h e
game, Saint manager Don White,
M PIN BOWLING
Win a Free Game
BILLIARDS
at THE UNION
This Weekend

received a plaque from Michi-
gan legal counsel Thomas Woods,
thanked the instrumental people
in the Midwest who made the
tour possible. "The hospitality
was magnificent," said White.
"We were shown every interest-
ing aspect of America wher-
ever we've been. It actually be-
came difficult to accept hospital-
ity and still play good rugby."
Northhampton began the tour
May 26 with a 32-12 victory over
a tri-state team consisting of
Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky at
Indianapolis. They followed with
a 434 triumph at Champaign,
against a squad comprised of Illi-
nois and Iowa ruggers. Their
third victory came in Madison
against a Wisconsin and Minne-
sota nucleus, 66-10.
Proceeding to Chicago, t h e y
pounded the Midwest All-Star
squad 38-9 and shutout the Chi-
cago Lions 33-0 before their fin-
ale in Ann Arbor.

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Robert Haggio9, Peter Zoref and Selnxw Pictures Corp.* pre "t
A Christicn Marquond Producion
C7ies Ainavour-Mardon Brando-Richard Burton
James CobumJohn Huston -Walter Matthau
Ringo Starr int Ewa Aulin.
Candy
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Director Marquand spared nothing to set these performances of
distinctly rare quality and extremely sharp satirical sketches.
Music by: THE BYRDS & STEPPENWOLF
7:45 & 10:00
* DOUBLE FEATURE *
Betty Davis in THE VIRGIN QUEEN
8:15 & 10:00
in the
MODERN LANGUAGES BUILDING
Washington at Thayer St.
NEW WORLD FILM CO-OP

eastern michigan university
major events committee
PRESENTS:
SAVOY BROWN
MANFRED MANN
Dr. Hook & The Medicine Company
Siegel-Schwall Band
SATURDAY, JUNE 9-4 P.M.
[MU Campus-Rynearson Stadium
$5 ADVANCE, $6 AT THE DOOR
GENERAL ADMISSION
lickets Available at: McKenny Union
Ann Arbor Music Mart
Huckleberry Party Store
All Hudson's &UGrinnells

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