Thursday, June 10, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleveni Thursday. June 1O~ 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven SPORTS ROUND-UP: Beliveau abandons 4 By The Associated Press North Stars. Orland Kurtenbach MONTREAL-Jean Beliveau, of the Vancouver Canucks was longtime center and captain of third. the Montreal Canadiens, an- The award is in memory of nounced yesterday he is retiring Bill Masterton of the North from the N at io n al Hockey Stars who died Jan. 17, 1968. League club after 18 seasons. The trophy ia presented an- Beliveau, who will be 40 Aug. Thlytothy NHLpen wh- 31, will assume duties as a vice- nually to the NHL player who president with the club and di- best exemplifies the qualities of rector of public relations perseverance, sportsmanship and The 6-foot 3-inch Beliveau dedication to hockey. was instrumental in leading Ratelle was New York's sec, Montreal this spring to its 10th ond-leading scorer last season Stanley Cup since he joined the with 26 goals and 46 assists for club. The Canadiens also had 72 points and a tie for 15th 10 first-place finishes during place in the final scoring sta- that stretch. tistics. He played in all 78 New Beliveau joined the elite NHL York games. 500-goal club last Feb. 11 and Previous winners were Claude was later honored with a night. Provost of the Montreal Cana- As a result of the Jean Beliveau diens in 1968, Ted Hampson, night, a fund was established to then of the California Seals, in assist underprivileged children. 1969, and Pit Martin of the Chi- During this season's playoffs, cago Black Hawks in 1970. Beliveau appeared in all 20 games the Canadiens played. He tallied six goals and assisted on All-Big Ten golfers 16 others, breaking the play off CHAMPAIGN, I311-Two play- assist record of 15 set by Stan ers each from Ohio State, Pur- * Mikita of Chicago. due and Michigan State and one each from Illinois and Minne- Ratelle rewarded sota were named to the 1971 All- MONTREAL-Jean Ratelle of Big Ten golf team selected yes- the New York Rangers was terday by conference coaches. elected yesterday to receive the The golfers cited were Steve Masterton Memorial Trophy for Groves and Ray Sovik of Ohio the 1970-71 National Hockey State; Rick Woufle and John League season. Vander Meiden of Michigan In the Professional Hockey State; Bill Hoffer and Don Writers' Association voting Ra- Denger of Purdue; Joe Burden telle, a 30-year-old center, edged of Illinois and Dave Haberle of Charlie Burns of the Minnesota Minnesota. Major League Leaders NATIONAL LEAGUE Minn., 48; Petrocelil, Bost., 41; BATTING 100 at bats-Garr, Atl, Bando, Oak., 36; White, N.Y., 36; .360; Torre, St.L., .358; Brock, st.L., Otis, K.C., 32; J.Powel, Bait., 32; .358; W.Davis, L.A., .352; Cash, Surcer, N.Y., 32. Pitt., 347 BITS Otiva, Stan., 7t; Sorcer, RUNS-Brock, St.L., 50; Bonds, N.Y., 69; Tovar, Minn., 68; R.Smith, S.F., 47; Gar, AMt, 44; Cash, Pit., Bst, 66, BRinsn, Bat., 62. .;,Torre, SL.,, 37. DOUBLES-BCniglia'o, Bost., 17; RUNS BATTED IN-Stargell, Pitt., Northrup, Det., 13; T.Conigliaro, 52; H.Aaron, At., 46; Torre, St.L., Calif., 13; Olva, Minn., 13; 8 tied 41; Cepeda, All., 40; Santo, Chic., with 12. 38; Cardenal, St.L., 38. TRIPLES-Clarke, N.Y., 4; Unser, HITS-Garr, Al, 89; Brock, St.L Wash., 4; Schaal, K.C., 4; 7 tied 83; Horre, St.L., 78; W.Davis, L.A., with 3. 77; Becket, Chic., 75. HOME RUNS - Oliva, Minn., 12; DOUBLES - Brock, St.L., 18; W.Horton, Det., 11; Otis, K.C., 11; M.Alou, St.L., 14; Says, S.F., 13; R.Jackson, Oak., 11; Cash, Det., 11. Grote, N.Y., 12; Simmons, St.L., 12; STOLEN BASES - Campaneris, S.Jackson, Atl., 12; Garr, Al., 12; Oak., 15; Otis, K.C., 14; Pinson, Staub, MtL, 12. Cleve., 12; Almar, Calif., 12; Patek, TRIPLES-Clemente, Pitt., 5; Har- K.C., 10. relson, N.Y., 4; Kessinger, Chic., 4; PITCHING 6 Decisions - Cuellar, ihebner, Pitt., 4; Alley, Pitt., 4; Balt., 8-1, .889, 2.99; Blue, Oak., W.Davis, L.A., 4. 12-2, .857, 1.34.; Siebert, Bost., 9-2, HOME RUNS-Stargell, Pitt., 19; 818, 2.21; Hunter, Oak., 9-3, .750, I.Aaron, At, 18; B.Williams, Chic., 3.13; Palmer, Balt., 8-3, .727, 2.39. 14; Cepeda, At., 14; Bench, Cin., 14. STRIKEOUTS - Blue, Oak., 115; STOLEN BASES-Brock, St.L., 20; Lolich, Det., 102; Blyleven, Minn., Harrelson, N.Y., 13; Garr, Atl., 11; 84; McDowell, Cleve., 80; Bradley, Morgan, Houst., 11; Bonds, S.F., 10. Chic., 72; Pattin, Mil., 72. PITCHING 6 Decisions-Dierker,- Boast., 10--1, .909, 1.10; Carltan, St.L., 10-2, .833, 2.79; Seaver, N.Y., 7-2, .778, 2.01; Gullett, Cin., 6-2, Choose a .750, 3.56; Ryan, N.Y., 6-2, .750, 1.32; H aitylist JJohnson, .F., 6-2, .750, 1.08. STRIKEOUTS - Stoneman, MtL, 104; Jenkins, Chic., 99; Seaver, N.Y., withot risking 97; Holtzman, Chic., 84; Dierker, a bad haircut Houst., 66.N AMERICAN LEAGUE NOW 4 SHOPS BATTING 100 at bats - Oliva, ARBORLAND Minn, .384; Murcer, N.Y., .363; Ka- " MAPLE VILLAGE line, Det., .320; B.Robinson, Balt., LIBERTY OFF STATE .315; Rojas, K.C., .314. RUNS -- Buford, Balt., 40; Yas- 0 EAST UNIV. AT SO. UNIV traemskliv, Bost., 40; E.Smith, Best, TH A OABRES 39; Oliva, Sian., 35; R.Jacksn,Oa. ____ - oai THE DASCOLA BARBERS r 34; Tovar, Minn., 34. RUNS BATTED IN_- Killebrew, L PROJECT COMMUNITY (community & educational projects) Seeks applicants for the position of FULLT IME DIRECTOR Background in program development, fund- raising, community &-university liason. For further information contact Ted Turkle or Judi Komishane, 763-3548 Resumes may be sent to the Project Community Office, 2210 SAB Canadiens Ali set to train CHICAGO - Muhammad Ali said yesterday he will train in Chicago for his July 26 bout with former sparmate Jimmy Ellis in the Houston Astrodome. The fight will be Ali's first since losing to Joe Frazier in a heavyweight title bout in March. The former world champion said he will start training Mon- day in the Fire Department gym on Navy Pier here. Koosman injured NEW YORK - Left-hander Jerry Koosman of the New York Mets will miss his next pitchirng turn because of soreness in his arm, the club announced last night. Koosman, who has missed long stretches of the last two seasons with arm problems, will undergo X rays today. He is 3-4 in 11 starts this season. NHL Hall of Fame MONTREAL - The National Hockey League's Hall of Fame committee accepted yesterday the names of four former play- ers and one executive to its rolls. Elected in the player category was the late Terry Sawchuk, who died one year ago in New York following an illustrious goaltending career in the NHL. Also elected in the player cate- gory were the late Harvey Busher Jackson, a former star left wing with the Toronto Maple Leafs; Ralph "Cooney" Weiland, formerly with the Bos- ton Bruins, Detroit Red Wings and the old Ottawa Senators; and the late Dr. Gordon Roberts, also a former member of the Senators. Arthur M. 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