Page Eight THE MICHIGAN Dhll.Y Tuesday, May 25, 1971 Batsmen spli1t with Purdue ~'~;7, 'to tie for runner-up spot Fleeting hopes of a Big Ten b, baseball championship lay 41 dashed on the playing field at /y .41 Illinois as the Wolverines re- Sturned home from the fi na l weekend of Big Ten action that aeinto a strictly downhill af- fai for them, as the Spartans e" copped the crown. After seeing their pennant hopes smashed by an early sun- set that caused the umpire to call their second game with the Illini, knotted at 9-9 after seven, on account of darkness, the angry Wolverines salvaged a tie with Minnesota for t he runner-up slot as a result of r splitting a doubleheader with a resurgent Purdue squad, and a forfeit by the Gophers. Both Ace Jim Burton, wh o f turned in a rather disappointing performance in the opener against Illinois Friday, and Dan " Fife who was scheduled to pitch tefinal game of the season were unavailable for duty due -Asscated Preets to i n ju ri es, depleting Mich- Cast our bait to the wind lean's less than ample bullpen. Americas favorite sweethearts, Mr. and. Mrs. "Little Ike" Eisen- The burden of the attempt to bower, spend their last loving weekend together before Davies salvage the seond spot thus fell hitc wih te Nvy n a ay efitin suh a omaticcoule- to Elwood. hitc wih te Nvy n a ay efitin suh a omaticcoule- Elwood, backed by fiee er- trying to catch some dinner. Pet Irish setter King Timahoe lets rors by his teammates. failed to loose with a wolf whistle at right, stand up to the Purdue sluggers BIRAVE S BOMB3 EXPOS who battered him for five runs in the fifth inning of the open- er Saturday on three hits and three walks, as the Wolverines fell 7-4. The Wolverines picked up their runs on a texas leagier by Pat Sullivan that scored Mike Bowen in the first, Jim Koco- lowski's two-run double in the fourth and Mike Rafferty's dou- ble in the fifth. Bowever Michigan did man- age to win the nightcap and the tie for second behind the pitch- ing of Belt, who picked up a win Friday in the Illini opener by relieving Burton. Belt, this t i me in relief of Reggie Ball, who was pitching for the fisst time since h 1 g h school and yielded t w o runs, came on in the second. The Wolverines staked Ball to =Big Ten Standings Final WV L Pet. GB Mich. St. 13 3 .113 - Minnesota 12 6 .667 2 MICH. 10 5 .667 2'. Illinois 10 7 .551 31/2 Iowa 10 8 .556 4 Wisconsin 9 9 .500 5 Purdue 6 12 .333 1 Ohio S. 5 11 .313 1 Indiana 5 15 .313 1 Northw's'n 5 13 .271 9 SATURDAY'S RESULTS Purdue 7-3, MICHIGAN 4-6 Michigan State 2-2. Illinois 1-5 Wisconsin 3-6. Indiana 1-5 Northwestern 5-3, Ohio State 2-2 Minnesota 3-0, Iowa 2-9 (for- feit) a 2-t0 lead in the first on a trip- le by Bowen a nd a single by Sullivan, while Mark Carrow's double in the second increased ,E the lead to 3-0. After Purdue's two-run rally sent Ball to the bench in favor of Belt, Michigan shortstop Mark Crane upped the Wolver- ine total to 4-2 by scoring on a wild pitch. Tom Kettinger iced the win with a two-run double 0 in the sixth. in the bottom of the second that Big Ten tabs head for interim IOWA CITY 0JP) -- Big Ten athletic leaders yesterday nam- ed an acting commissioner and appointed a permanent succes- sor to conference Commissioner William R. Bill Reed, who died last Thursday. The league's policy-making faculty representatives announc- ed that John D. Dewey, assist- ant to Reed, would serve as com- 4 missioner until a five-in screening committee comes no with a candidate for the per- manent job. The search committee was composed of three faculty rep- resentatives : George Young of Wisconsin, chairman; John Fu- JL zak of Michigan State; and Max Schultze of Minnesota; and two athletic directors, Bill Orwig of Indians and J. E. Weaver of Ohio State. Senators ny The Associated Prcess The Washington S e is a t o r a, buried in the Americans League East cellar, blew a five-rin first- inning lead, then bounced back to surprise the divisions-leadiing Boston Red Box 8-6 last inight. Relief pitchers Joe Grzenda and Paul Lindblad combiiied to check Boston ois just one hit in the final six innings as the Sen- ators snapped an eight-game losing skeini sid cut the Box' lead over idle Baltimore to 3,1- games. Frank Boward triggered the first-inning uprising with a two- run homer but Boston scored once in the bottom of the first, then rode Carl Yastrzemski's two-run shot and Billy Coniglia- ro's three-run blast to a 6-5 lead in the third. The Senators tied it in the sixth on Tim Cullen's single and Toby Harrahs double, then went ahead to stay in the sev- enth on two-baggers by Joe Foy and Paul Casanova. Wilmore set for .Pan Am team tryouts NEW YORK (A') - Fifty-sev- en basketball players have ac- cepted invitations to try out at the Air Force Academy, begin- ning June 16, for the Pan American Games, t he U.S. Olympic Committee said yester- day. A 12-man squad will be pick- ed for the Games in Cali., Co- lumbia, this summer. Among those accepting invi- tations were Michigan's Benry Wilmore, Indiana's Joby Wright, Purdue's Bob Ford and Mar- quette's Jim Chones. Long Hair Should Be Cut As Often As Short Hair NOW 4 SHOPS *EAST UNIV. AT SO. UN IV. * ARBORLAND * MAPLE VILLAGE * LIBERTY OFF STATE 'See The Dascola Barbers crush lied Ini the only afternoon game of ,yesterday's abbreviated Na- tional League schedule, Orlando Cepeda broke a 3-3 tie in the fifths inning with his 12th homer, a two-run blast that propelled Atlanta to a 9-4 romp over Montreal. Gary Sutherland and Ron Fairly homered for the Expos but the' Braves put the game on ice with a four-run ninth high- lighted by Felix Millan's three- rin double. Ciiicinnati's Gary Nolan gave up only one hit in seven innings -but that one was a two-run homer in the second by Denny Doyle that lifted the Philadel- Sox, 8-6 phia Phillies to a 2-1 triusmp~h over the Reds. Rick Wise, 4-2, hseld the Reds hitless for four innings before scattering six hits to nsotch the victory. Bob Gibsoii was shelled from the mound in the fourth insninsg as the San Diego Padres snapped the St. Louis Cardinals four- game winning streak, 12-3. Clarence Gaston and Dave Campbell each drove in fisir runs. Lou Brock of the Cardinals extended his hitting string to 20 games with two singles and a double and Matty Alou singled and doubled to stretch his streak to 16 games. Major League Standings ONLY FIVE DAYS LEFT TO SAVE ON THE SONY TC-60 It's tile SONY TC-60 Cassette-Corder, now priced at an unbelievable low $49.95. On sale only clueing the month of May at HI-Fl BUYS. Here's all you could wish for on a compact recorder with Sony's reliability and quality built into this easy to operate uniL. Plus: " AC/DC Operation * Easy Snap Button Controls " Remote Microphone " Earphone It's the Sony that every student should take a look at- especially during the month of May. Don't put it off any longer-The TC-60 at HI-FI BUYS. AMERICAN LEAGUE East W L Pet. GO Boaston 26 14 .650 - Bialtimorec 23 it .590 2 j Dtrait 22 19 .537 4Y, New York 17 22 .436 8l Cleveland 17 24 .425 9 Washington It 26 .311 11 West Oakland 50 15 .667 - Minnesota 21 215.500 7t,, California 21. 23 .477 18Y Kansas City 19 21 .475 1)4 Mlwaukee 16 21 .432 10 Chiceago 15 22 .405 11 Yesterday's Results Washington I, lBoston 0 Other clulbs not scheduled. Today's Games California at Oakland Minnesota at Milwaukee Kansas City at Chicago Ness York at Oteit Cleveland at Baltimare Washington at Boston NATIONAL LEAGUE East W L Pet. New York 25 14 .615 St. Louis 25 17 .595 Pittsburgh 24 17 .515 Chieago 20 21 .410 Montreal 16 10 .471 Philadelphia 19 25 .325 West San Franciseo 30 13 .691 Los Angeles 21 22. .411 Atlanta 21 22 .401 Hlouston 20 22 .476 Cincinnati 17 25 .405 San Diego 13 29 .310 Yesterday's esults Atlanta 9, Montreal4 Philadelphia 2, Cincinnati 1 San Diego 12, St. Louis 3 other cluhs not scheduled. 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