Page Ten SPRING TERM SPECIAL Mon.-Tues-Wed Billiards :Dollar/Hour 3 days only Bowling: 35 cents Game May 15, 16, 17 Ping Pong: 50 cents Michigan Union Open 'til 12 midnight Sun.-Thurs.; 1 a.m. Fri. and Sat. Creative Shabbat Experience celebration II! song 1W, dance 6 p.m. Friday, May 12', at Hillel, 1429 Hill THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, May 12, 1972 HOOSIERS HERE TOMORROW: Batsmen host Buckeyes Michigans batsmen get back inta Big Ten action this week- end with a pair at home 1 :e0 p.m. doubleheaders against In- diana and Ohio State. Michigan is 3-3 in the early conference going but still have an outside chance to take the conference title with two weeks' action re- maining. Neither the Buckeyes or the Hoosiers have fared well in con- ference play and the Wolverines should be able to have a good weekend if they can show con- sistent play. Coach Moby Bene- dict's team has a solid .293 team batting mark in the conference, but all three setbacks were shut- out losses. In those three losses the Wol- verines have stranded 11, 11 and 16 men, revealing a team diffi- This Weekend in Sports FRIDAY BASEBALL-Ohio State (2) at Fisher Field, 1:00 p.m. TENNIS-Big Ten Tournament at Wisconsin SATURDAY " BASEBALL-Indiana (2) at Fisher Field, 1:00 p.m. TENNIS-Big Ten Tournament Semi-Finals at Wisconsin h SUNDAY TENNIS-Big Ten Tournament Finals' at Wisconsin 'Jt , . SHOP TONIGHT UNTIL 9:00 P.M. slacks with a flare for the active casual life. . .cool cotton beach pants so comfortable and perfect fitting, we have it for you in four variations: navy and white stripes, checks or dots; and, navy or white solid colors. 29 to 36 waist sizes. $10. kcob s i - for young men STATE STREET culty at coming up with clutch hits. Third baseman John Hornyak is the team's top hitter with a .364 league average and short- stop Mark Crane, centerfielder Leon Roberts, firstbaseman Pat Sullivan, and outfielder Tomr Kettinger are all hitting over .300. Kettinger probably wont be starting today, however, as Greg Buss has apparently beaten out Ktettinger for the left field slot. Mike DeCou completes the out- field and Brian Balaze handles second while John Lonchar does the catching. All four of Michigan's starters will get into action, but Bene- dict's plans are uncertain. He will have the use of junior aces Mickey Elwood (1-2. -.23 era) in the Big Ten and Pete Helt (1-1, 4.61) and freshmen Mike Joyce and Craig Forhan. Ohio State's top performers have been pitcher Lyall Fulks and shortstop Bill Sero while the Hoosiers rely on Steve Sor- guis for their best pitching and footballer Ken St. Pierre for their power. St. Pierre leads the FRIDAY and SATURDAY David Copperf ield 7 & 9:05 p.m. only 75 cents A & D Auditorium (In A & D Building, on Monroe between Haven and Tappan) Big Ten with his three home runs. League leading Northwestern is idle today but engages in a crucial doubleheader tomorrow at second-place Iowa. The Hawkeyes also meet Wisconsin twice on their home field. The Wildcats' John McCarthy is the Big Ten's top hitter with a .519 average and two other Northwestern starters are hit- tineover .350 while the team average is a phenomenal .327. Undefeated Steve Artemenko (3-0) and Steve McMullen (3-1) should be ready for the to face the Hawkeyes tomorrow. Brad Van Pelt, Michigan State's star football safety and basketball forward, is also a baseball pitcher and leads the conference with his 0.40 era. The Spartans, tied with Michi- gan for fourth fifth also will be playing with the Hoosiers and Buckeyes, and also has an out- side chance at the title. Police Ha) Walton in war rally From Wire Service Reports Bill Walton, the all-every- thing in college basketball last year, was arrested in Los Angeles yesterday, protesting what he termed "President Nixon's hem- ous war policies." When asked if he was worried that the arrest might jeopardize his college career, Walton re- plied tersely, "If being arrested gets the point across . . ." He did not finish. Coach John Wooden was un- available for comment. The incident took place on the UCLA campus. Police requested demonstrators to disperse from Murphy Hall and when the re- sponse was not forthcoming, stu- dents were taken into custody. College officials did not chose to speculate on any disciplinary action to the star hoopster. "These things are hard to pre- dict. Going on past experience, none will be taken." "Campus disciplinary action is a long drawn ut process in- valving Student Conduct Com- mittee Hearings," the University spokesman stated. EUROPE $165 ROUND TRIP NYC/Luxembourg/NYC Youth fare to age 30 National Bank of Ypsilanti Travel Bureau 611 W. Cross St., Ypsi 483-8556 TV & Stereo Rentals $10.00 per month NO DEPOSIT FREE DELIVERY, PICK UP AND SERVICE CALL: NEJAC TV RENTALS 662-5671 - ---- ----- - BEST PICTURE- BEST DIRECTOR -N.Y Film Critics Awards ILNLKW EREKrS From Warner Bros, BLOOMFIEL War2MbocksS. I M a" arWMileRd. - LO FED of 15 Mite ld, Mi. 46006 8OOD8III lSG1