Saturday, June 23, 1973 THE SUMMER DAILY Page Eleven Saturday, June 23, 1973 THE SUMMER DAILY Page Eleven Major League Leaders Based on 125 at Bats NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN LEAGUE Player Club G AB R H Pet. Player Club G AB R H Pet. Mota LA 41 137 17 47 .343 Blomberg Y 43 1 K27 23 51 .402 Goodson SF 57 209 19 71 .340 W. Horton Det 37 138 19 51 .370 Torre stL 56 195 29 66 .338 Carew Min 60 233 44 77 .330 Maddox sF 56 218 26 72 .330 D. Allen Chi 61 218 38 71 .326WBon hi 49122447 72.324 P. ell Ck 4919533 3 .23Unsrr Phi 49 145 72 47 .324 Kirkpatrick KC 56 203 34 65 .320 HBonda SF 70 284 67 92 .324 Mayberry KC 68 239 47 75 .314 Fairly M n 54 156 25 49 .314 Henderson Chi 36 135 21 42 .311 Crdeno ihti 54 209 33 65 .311 Berry Cal 58 177 24 54 .305Ce onor2Runs FIsk Bsn 59 223 33 68 .3115 Stargell, Pittsbugh, 21; H. Aaron, At- Home Runs lanta, 18; Bonds, San Francisco, 18; Mayberry, Kansas City, 18; Fisk, Bos- Monday, Chicago, 16; Evans, Atlanta, ton, 15; Hendrick, Cleveland, 15; D. Al- 16. len, Chicago, 15; Spikes, Cleveland, 14; tRuns Batted In Bando, Oakland, 14. Bench, Cincinnati, 52; Ferguson, Los Runs Batted In Angeles, 49; Stargell, Pittsburgh, 47; Mayberry, Kansas City, 64; K. Jack- ands, San Francisco, 46; B. Williams, son, Oakland, 56; Melton, Chicago, 46; Chicago, 44. Murcer, New York, 42; Darwin, Minne- Cardnal, Chicago, 17; Stank, Nrw solo, 42. York, 15; Simmons, St. Louis, 15; W. Doubles Davis, Los Angeles, 15; Bonds, San Fran- D. Allen, Chicago, 18; Scott, Mil- risco, 15. waukee, 14; Melton, Chicago, 14; A. Triples Iodriguez, Detroit, 13; Garcia, Mil- Metzger, Iouston, 9; Sanguillen, waukee, 13; R. Jackson, Oakland, 13. Pittsburgh 7; W. Davis, Los Angeles, 5; Triples Maddox, San Francisco, 5; Matthews, Carew, Minnesota,, 7; Coggins, Bal- San Francisco, 5. timore, 6; Bumbry, Baltimore, 5; Solen Bses Stolen Hoses Mlorgan, Cncinnati, 30; Cedeno, North, Oakland, 20; Alomar, Califor Iouston, 2?; Bonds, San Francisco, 22; nia, 15; ). Nelson, Texas, 15; Harper, Iopes, Los Angeles, 21; Brock, St. Louis, Boston, 14; Campaneris, Oakland, 14. P18s Pitcing 6Dcisins)Pitttchig (6 Decisions} Pitching (6 ecisions) MeAnally, Montreal, 5-1, .833; Parker, Colkorn, Milwattke, 9-2, .811; Lee, New York, 5-1, .833; Wise, St. Louis, 9-3, Boston, 8-2, .800; Singer, California, 11- 750; Osteen. Los Angeles, 9-3, .750; 3, .786; Splittorff, Kansas City, 10-3, Brett, Philadelphia, 6-2, .750; Twitchell, .769; IBunter, Oakland, 9-3, .750; Pina, Philadelphia, 6-2, .750; Bryant, San Oakland, 5-2, .714; Kaat, Minnesota, 8-4, Francisco, 11-4. .733; Hooton, Chicago, .667; McDaniel, New York, 4-2, .667. 7-3, .700. Strikeouts Strikeouts N. Ryan, California, 155; Singer, Cali- Seaver, New York, 99; Carlton, Phila- fornia, 114; Blyleven, Minnesota, 112; delphia, 99; Gibson, St. Louis 92; Sut- G. 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I v rIIIEIIUV~II iJvyc~.i i depletes By The Associated Press LONDON-Bookies made Ilie Nastase of Romania a 1-2 favor- ite yesterday to win Wimbledon after 67 of the world's leading stars walked out of the tourna- ment which begins Monday. Bitterness began building up among the players after the As- sociation of Tennis Professionals had confirmed the boycott to protest the ouster of Nikki Pilic of Yugoslavia. Four ATP members - Nas- tase, Roger Taylor of Britain and South Africans Bob Maud and Byron Bertram - defied the association and told Wim- bledon officials they would play. Jack Kramer, executive di- VICTORIAN 0 GOODYEAR TIRES FIGHT INFLATION We are making it possible for U-M students, faculty, and staff to buy tires, wheels, batteries at dealer prices. These are first quality, first line tires made by maior tire manufacturers. We also carry ma wheels 404 W. LIBERTY ANN ARBOR, MICH. General 0 Bridgestone tourney rector of ATP, announced that all four would have to appear before a disciplinary committee of the Association. The commit- tee is headed by American Stan Smith, reigning Wimbledon champion who is a member of the ATP executiveaboard and is himselm one of the players boy- cotting the prestigious grass court event. NCAA Tennis PRINCETON, N. J. - Top- seeded Alex "Sandy" Mayer of Stanford overcame a determined Bob Kreiss of UCLA, 4-6, 7-6, 6-3, yesterday in the singles semi- finals of the National Collegiate Athletic Association tennis tour- nament at Princeton University. Mayer, who is the U. S. ama- teur champion, will face Raul Ramirez of Soathern California in today's finals. Ramirez, seed- ed second, downed Stanford's Rick Fisher, 6-4, 6-2, in the other semifinal match. 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