4 Page 14- The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 22, 1988 Accident threatens to end career of Mets' lefty I I NEW YORK (AP) - New York Mets left-hander Bob Ojeda underwent successful surgery Wednesday after he nearly severed the upper one-third portion of his left index finger with an electric hedge clipper in a gardening accident at his Long Island home. The Mets said Ojeda underwent five hours of microsurgery at Roosevelt Hospital. The surgery was performed by Dr. James Parkes and Dr. Richard Eaton. Eaton said the tip of the finger was reattached including damaged arteries, tendons and nerves. Parkes said that the accident, which occurred at 11:15 a.m., nearly severed the finger at the joint. THE CUT went through both the bottom and top arteries and top tendons of the finger and shattered the joint. Eaton took out the damaged parts of the joint and1 then fused the remaining portion, connected the remaining blood vessels and nerves and stabilized the finger. "Microsurgery in the hand is very effective," Parkes said. "The nerve is back, the artery is back and the finger is stabilized." Parkes said it would take four to six months for Ojeda to recover. "It's a blow," Mets general manager Frank Cashen said. "We planned to use him in one playoff game and a World Series game if we got there." The doctors said with proper rehabilitation, Ojeda should be able to throw by spring training. "They feel there is a chance he will get the feeling back--they had to fuse the bone (at the joint) so the finger might be permanently bent," Mets manager Davey Johnson said. "AFTER THE surgery there was some feeling around the tip of the finger," Parkes said. Ojeda, who missed most of last season after elbow surgery, was 10-13 for the Mets this season with a 2.88 earned-run average, helping the club back to the top in the National League East. In 1986, Ojeda, 30, went 18-5 with a 2.57 ERA. He won a game in the National League playoffs, and after the Mets lost the first two games of the World Series, Ojeda won Game 3 at Fenway Park. Thd Mets went on to win the Series in seven games. Ojeda has five shutouts this season and allowed only six homers in 190 1/3 innings. He has 133 strikeouts and 33 walks. 200VSOIOU P It= V'.'t r:9yOU GO 9 .Ja 1 Hey batter, batter, swing batter. The Michigan softball team held tryouts, yesterday at the varsity diamond. Wolverines were Big Ten runners-up last year. The I U < o z P B E I NOW IN PAPERBACK! From the author of the #1 inter- n tion l b h cc llor R tlfor ix-, '5 4 naoona i estsener Batlefiell Earth, L. Ron Hubbard, comes the New York Times bestseller, Mission Earth Volume 2, Black Genesis. "... a superbly imaginative, intri- cately plotted invasion of Earth." - Chicago Tribune "...fantastic adventure, beats like a strong pulse." -- The Book World "A thriller packed with lust, laughs, adventure and murder- ous intrigue' - Literary Guild 1 f M T .r .." ~$4.95 wherever fine c~ooks are sold. WHICH HOUSE IS RIGHT FOR U? e GET YOUR COPY TODAY! Copynght 19888ndgePubhcaht ns Inc A!rightsreseed FRATERNITY MASS MEETING Thursday, Sept. 22, 7:30 Michigan Union Ballroom RUSH Sunday, Sept. 25, 4=10 pm Monday, Sept. 26, thru Thursday Sept. 29, 7-10 pm 1.4 -, IJ How to make a hit. D. The American Express" Card is a hit virtually amwhere Vou shop, from Los Angeles to London. Whether you're buying books, baseball :.'tickets or brunch. So during college and after, it's the perfect way to pay for just about everything you'll want. How to get the Card now College is the first sign of success. And a because we believe in your potential, we've made it easier for students of this school to get the American Express Card right now-even without a job or a credit history. So whether you're an underclassman, senior or grad student, look into our automatic approval offers. For details pick up an application on campus. Or call * 1-800-THECARD and ask for a student application. The American Express Card. Don't Leave School Without Its" GET A LOT ACCOMPLISHED AFTER OFFICE HOURS ~0/N SAT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 4:30 p.m., Room P 1018 Paton Accounting Center formal discussion on the critical role you could play in our future success. If you cannot attend the presentation and recep- tion, please drop by our "Office Hours" to meet with us between 2:00 p.m. -4:00 p.m., in the Ruiness Administration Rilding- roam 1215_