Tuesday, July 9, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven THE..M.C.H-GAN..DAILY...a.e.Eleven. BASEBALL, TRACK, TENNIS Hott prospects This year's recruiting wars THE BIG CATCH for Brian have finally come to an end. Eisner's Net Machine is Bud- The three spring sports, base- dy Gallagher, who ranks na- ball, track, and tennis, have tionally in the top twenty sin- come through with their lists gles players and was a semi- of young student - athletes who finalist in the National Indoor will be wearing the Maize and Championships. Blue next season. "Buddy is good enough to The Wolverine batsmen were step in and play next season," killed last season by a lack of enthuses Eisner. "And with our hitting, which negated the work depth, that isn't easy to say." of an excellent pitching staff. So coach Moby Benedict made N the logical move of making his prize recruit another pitcher, BASEBALL lefthander Craig McGinnis of Flint. Jim Berra, shortstop McGinnis is a definite blue- Harper Woods Notre Dame chipper, having tossed a no-hit- Mike Brielmaier, pitcher ter in his senior year, and being Birmingham Brother Rice a draftee of the Chicago Cubs. Dave Chapman, shortstop He will help make the formid- Grosse Pointe North able Wolverine pitching staff Lance Duni, outfield even more so. T Sig ned Bill Wasilewski, catcher Livonia Bentley TRACK Mike McGuire, two mile Farmington Jim Stokes, pole vault Flint Kearsley Randy Foss, shot put Mason Doug Hennigar, sprint Ann Arbor Pioneer Jeff Swanson, high jump Battle Creek Pennfield Dave Furst, 440 Niles Brandywine Jim Grace, 440 Detroit Mumford Lynn Dobosy, hurdles Berea, Ohio TENNIS James "Buddy" Gallagher Larchmont, N.Y. Brad Holland Chicago Greg Hodgman Kalanhazoo THE JEWISH GRAD GROUP "SUMMER BREATHERrr +r Refreshments " Volleyball * Surprises Meet & Greet Every Wednesday 8:00 p.m. 1429 Hill Street -N LVi Major League Leaders AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Pljayer Club G An R t Pet. Player Club G An It HPet. Carew in 79 318 4612s .384 Garr Atl 84 351 45 17 7 36 Hargrove Tex 63 193 27 67 .347 R.Smitl Stl. 72 255 38 87 .341 R.Jackson Oak 73 250 47 82 .32s Gross Ittn 79 272 47 92 .338 Orta Clii t3 217 35 71 .327 Zlisk Pgh 73 254 311 82.323 Stanton Cal 53 198 24 4 .323 niShidt Phi 272 50 87 .320 Randle Tex 76 248 37 80 .323 D. Cash Phi 82 336 55 107 .318 McRae KC 78 274 40 98 .321 Buckner LA 73 292 39 93 .318 Ystrzmski Bsn 79 276 49 89 .319 Grubb SD 77 251 33 79 .319 Braun Mis 70 245 27 79 .318 Geronimo Cia 71 191 36 60 .314 1. Robinso nBal 77 291 50 89 .317 Mogan Cin 82 290 50 90 .10 Mama Runs Homse Runs D. Allen, Chicago, 21; Hendrick, Cedeno, Houston, 19; wynn, Los Cleveland, 16; Mayberry, Kansas Angeles, 19; Schmidt, Philadelphia, City, 1; R. Jackson, Oakland, 16; 19; Bench, Cincinnati, 15; Stargell, W. Hocton, Detroit, 19; Briggs, Mil- Pittsburgh, 14; T. Perez, Cinels- waukee, 15. ash, 14; Garvey, Los Angeles, 14. Runs Batted In Runs natted In Burroughs, Texas, 61; 0. Alirn, Cedeno, Houston, 69; Garvey, Los Cctago, 53; Rut, Oakland, 96; Angeles, 64; Schmidt, Philadelphia, ariggs, Milwaukee, 55; R. Jackson, 61; Cey, Los Angeles, 61; Wynn, Oakland, 51. Los Angeles, 61. Pitching (7 Decisions) Pitching (7 Decisions) G. Perry, Cleveland, 15-1, .938; John, Los Angeles, 13-2, .167; Me- Sprague, Milwaukee, 6-1, .857; Fin- smth, Los Angeles, 8-2, .500; Mar- gers, Oakland, 7-2, .778; Rd Rdgez, Glothen, St. Louis, 12-3, .800; Messr- Milwaukee, 5-2, .714; Corbin, Min- shall, Los Angeles, 11-3, .786; Cap- nesota, 5-2, .714; Hamlton, Oakland, ra, Atlanta, 9-3, .765; gaston, 8-3, 5-2, .714 Margan, Texas, 7-3, .700; .750; Hough, Los Angeles, 6-2, .750; Cuellar, Baltimore, 10-5, .667. Hardy, San Diego, 6-2, .750, LOW-COST FLIGHTS with SCHEDULED AIRLINES to EUROPE STILL AVAILABLE FROM College Travel Services-(416) 962-8464 771 YONGE ST., SUITE 204, TORONTO M4W 2G4 LATEST AVAILABILITY: NEW YORK to SPAIN ........... $269 (fixed return) NEW YORK to LONDON . . .. $319 (fixed return) *NEW YORK to LONDON or PARIS . . $389 (3 to 6 wks.) *N.Y. to AMSTERDAM or BRUSSELS .. $389 (3 to 6 wks.) *from COLUMBUS ......... odd $90 *from CLEVELAND and DETROIT .odd $60 YOUTH FARES THROUGH CANDADA (under 24 Years of oqe) from MONTREAL to LONDON or PARIS $299 (Basic) from MONTREAL to AMSTERDAM or BRUSSELS ... $299 (Basic) from MONTREAL to SPAIN .............$319 (Basic) from TORONTO to above destinations .. add $20 to basic from DETROIT/WINDSOR to above dest. odd $50 to basic ADULT FARES THROUGH CANADA from .MONTREAL to LONDON or PARIS ..........$299 ( 3 t(6 iwks. ) from MONTREAL to AMSTERDAM or BRUSSELS 6 $299 (3 to 6 wks.) from MONTREAL to SPAIN ........ $319 (3 to 6 wks.) from TORONTO to above destinations .... odd $20 from DETROIT/WINDSOR to above dest. . add $50 Booking forms are still available trom your Student Activities Office or Student Union Office or by contacting College Travel Services directly. t* NEW TRACK COACH Jack Harvey concentrated his efforts on the state of Michigan, bring- ing in five state champions. Jim Stokes holds the state re- cord in the pole vault, with a jump of 15-6 3/4. Randy Foss, Jeff Swanson, and Dave Furst won Class B titles in the shot put, high jump, and 440, re- spectively, while Mike McGuire was state champ in the two mile as a junior. Ben Kawa, pitcher Toronto, Ontario Craig McGinnis, pitcher Flint Powers Mike Parker, third base Toledo, Ohio Scott Colomon, second base Grosse Pointe South Bill Stennett, pitcher Royal Oak Dondero Bill Sygar, second base Niles, Ohio PIANO LESSONS JOAN HOERLEIN . . . currently working on her doctorate at the University, will be taking appoint- ments for private instruction. FOR ENROLLMENT, CALL 769-4980 Ann Arbor Music Mart 336 SOUTH STATE Open (0:00 o.m.-7:00 p.m. Mon.-Fri.; Sot. 't i6:00 Single Tickets on Sale Now! SUBSCRIBE NOW! 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