Friday. Moy 11, 1973 THE SUMMER DAILY Page Eleven- I ,v 97THSMEDALel Batsmen travel inquest of title By The Associated Press THE While the pace-setting Minne- in the sota Gophers are marking time ley of in non-conference play t h i s age fo weekend, the deadlocked run- man ners-up, Michigan and Michigan are Jo State, have a chance to chisel at .42 away at the Gophers' two-game lead. with MICHIGAN and Michigan State of Pu could both climb into a first place Dav tie by sweeping their weekend and A doubleheaders. The two are tied for second with 6-4 records. Min- both I nesota leads the pack with 10-4. Michig Michigan will be at Ohio State 3-0 bu for a pair today and then goes ed ru to Indiana for two games to- morrow. Michigan State has a doubleheader date with Indiana today and then hikes to Ohio State for a pair tomorrow. Ohio State and Indiana a r e still very much in contention. The Buckeyes have a 7-5 re- cord and Indiana is 6-6. The only other conference ac- Wisc tion this weekend finds Illinois, 4-8, at Purdue, 2-10. Ohio CURRENT batting leader conference is Tom Ship- Wisconsin with a .488 aver- llowed by Iowa's Lee Bau- at .432. Other top batsmen hn Rhode of Michigan State 3, Bob Dekas and J o h n rthy, both of Northwestern, 405 marks and Jim Braum rdue at .400. e Winfield of Minnsota Andy Otting of Wisconsin have 4-0 pitching records. gan's Art "Ace" Adams is it has a perfect 0.00 earn- n average for 21 innings. Major League Leaders AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEA BATTING (45 at bats) - P. Kelly, BATTING (45 at bats Chi, .460; Kirkpatrick, RC, .382; SF, .392; Fairly, Mon, .3 Holt, Min, .379; Munson, NY, .351; .373; Watson, ltn, .369 Valentine; Cal, .351. Pgh, .349. RUNS - Mlayberry, KC, 21; Patek, RUNS - Bonds, SF, 3 KC, 21; R. Jackson, Oak, 21; Rojas, 27; Cardenal, .Chi, 23; KC, 20; Otis, KC, 20. 23; Rose, Cin, 23. RUNS BATTED IN - Mayberry, RUNS BATTED IN - KC, 28; Melton, Chi, 23; Tenace, 26; Watson, Htn, 25; R Oak, 21; Cepeda, Bsn, 18; D. May, Mil, A. Oliver, Pgh, 24; Star 18; R. Jackson, Oak, 18. Evans, Atl, 22. hITS - Otis, EC, 35; Valentine, HITS - Fuentes, Sl Cal, 34; Rajas, KC, 34; Munson, NY, SF, 45; Watson, MSn, 33; Freehan, Det, 30; R. Jackson, Oak, Mtn, 40; Speier, SF, 31 30. Pgh, 37. DOUBLES - tirkpsatrick, KC, 9; DOUBLES - Ceden Rojas,EC, 8; 0. Allen, Cli, 7; Ben- Bonds, SF,S10; Ferguson derson, Chi, 7; Otis, 'KC, 7. denal, Chi, 8; Beckert, TRIPLES - Harper, Bsn, 3; E. TRIPLES - Sangui Brinkman, Det, 3; D. Allen, Chi, 3; Metzger, Btn, 3; Maddo Hisle, Min, 3. HOME RUNS - Star HOME RUNS.- Mayberry, KC, 8; Bench, Cin, 9; H. Tenace, Oak, 8; D. May, M, 7; Wynn, Mtn, 8; Bonds,E GUE ) - Maddox, 86; Mota, LA, ; Sanguillen, 3; Wynn, Btn, Stargell, Pgh, Bench, Cin, onds, SF, 25; rgell, Pgh, 22; F, 45; Bonds, 41; Cedeno, 3; Sanguillen, nI, itn, 12; nLA, 9; Car- Chi, 0. len, Pgh, 3; a, SF, 3; gell, Pgh, 1; Aaron, Atl, 8; SF, I, MICK JAGGER as n NED KELLY TONIGHT ONLY Modern Longuages Bldg. New World Film Co-op h ________= __________________________ ons )Ste MINNESOTA will entertain Mankato State today in a double- header and then go to Wiscon- sin-LaCrosse for another twin bill tomorrow. The Gophers then wind up the Big Ten season at home t h e following weekend. It shouldn't be too rough for the Gophers since they take on Purdue and Illinois in a couple of double- headers. Minnes Indiana Purdue Northw. Illinois Iowa Mich. S MICHI Big Ten. 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