Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, June 7, 1972 Page Ten THE MICFIIGAN DAILY Wednesday June 7, 1972 Diamond, ice leagues hold Fledglings opt for youngsters MONTREAL (A) - The New York Islanders and Atlanta Flames -- expansion franchises for the National Hockey League's 1972-73 season-stocked their clubs Tuesday, passing up many of the familiar names available and choosing to go with young players instead of veterans. Atlanta first in goalie draft chose Montreal's Phil Myre. The Islanders followed by taking. Gerry Desjardins. Atlanta's second goalie selection was roo- kie Dan Bouchard, who spent last season with Boston's Amer- ican Hockey League farm team. The Islanders completed the Art Book Sale (June 5th-June 10th Dozens of new titles; 30% 10to 60% off AND Clearance Sale on some titles BORDERS BOOK SHOP 518 E. William 10 a.m.-6 p.m. goalie draft by selecting Billy Smith of Los Angeles. who played last year with Spring- field of the AHL. The Islanders chose first in the regular phase of the draft and made defenseman Bart Chrasley of Montreal their op- ening selection. Atlanta's first choice was an- other Montreal defenseman, Kerry Ketter. The most familiar names chosen in the draft were Bos- ton's Ed Westfall, who was He- lected by the Islanders and Minnesota's Ted Hampson, both selected by the Islanders. General Manager Bill Torrey of New York chose eight de- fensemen and 11 forwards. Cliff Fletcher. GM of the At- lanta club. picked New York Rangers' farmhand Norm Grat- ton following Ketter and also came up with Bill -MacMillan, who played for Toronto last year, defensemen Pat Quinn of Vancouver and Ron Harris o Detroit and forwards Keith Mc- Creary of Pittsburgh. Ernie Hicke of California, Bob Ieiter of Pittsburgh and Lew Mor- rison-of Philadelphia. Despite a hard workout in which he impressed his opponents with his Jimmy Walker-like hustle and drive, this bearded chap chap seems to have run afoul of a bit of heart trouble. For the bird's eye lowdown on the caper, check out News Briefs, Page 9. l E e E (g Ozzie Nelson sucked slowly on his smoking reefer and lis- tened as the smoke whistled around in his ruined lungs. Ozzie was down ever since June Cleaver upped and left him. "Gee, Ozzie you look just like you swallowed a worm" said Beaver. The Beav looked a little green around the gills from a week long drinking spree with Larry "Fats" Mondello, a childhood friend who is now captain of the city rackets. The kid had been a little crazy in the noodle ever since his big brother Wally got booted out of State U for fixing a basketball game. See tomorrow's Sport Pages for contest rules and games or else stop by the antiquated building on Maynard and ask brightly for "Sports". Tell 'em Ozzie sent you. drafts San Diego tabs schoolboy first NEW YORK (') - Dave Ro- berts, a .410 hitter for the UnI- versity of Oregon, became only the second collegian in the 15- year history of the baseball draft to be selected at the No.1 pick in the regular phase when he was tapped by the San Diego Padres Tuesday. The Padres, who batted No. 1 in the draft of free agents be- cause they had the worst re- cord in the majors last sea- son, went into the draft looking for the best player available rather than a player who had the potential to fill a specific position. They feel they found both in Roberts. a right-handed hitting and throwing third baseman, who in 37g ames hit 12 homers, and 'truck ot ons onee in 144 at-bats. Infielders were the most priz- ed, 11 selected compared with eight pitchers, three catchers and two outfielders. How many will make the majors remains a major question-mark, but 12 players from the last two drafts aireadiedith major league clubs inctuding home mnilad- er Dave Kingman of San Fran- cisco and pitchers Burt Hooton of the Chicago Cubs and Pete Broberg of Texas. After San Diego selected Rob- erts, Cleveland picked short- stop Richard Manning, a .614 hitter at LaSalle High School in Niagara Falls, N. Y., and Philadelphia went for Larry Christiansen, a towering 6-foot- 3 pitcher from Marysville High School in Marysville, Wash. One unusual aspect of the first round was the selection of two players from one school- Rancho Cordova High School in Rancho Cordova, Calif. Out- fielder Mike Ondina was pick- ed by the Chicago White Sox and shortstop Jerry Manuel by Detioit I A CUT YOUR MONTHLY LIVING EXPENSES HOWELL * No Entrance Fee a Low Lot Rental Rates " Model Clearance Sale " Easy Finance Terms Michigan's Largest Network of Mobile Home Communities 5466400 PARK 546-6687 SALES -96 & PINCKNEY RD. EXIT This film must be seen x oi.. BEGNS A NEW ERA OF SEXUALLY ENGHTENED