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The Michigan Daily - Saturday, June 11, 1983 - Page 11
Scoreboard

Michigan 11, Stanford 4
MICHIGAN STANFORD
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Larkinss.......... 5 3 2 0 Stanicek2b .......... 3 0 0 0
Watters rf ......... 6 0 2 2 Davis cf ............... 5 0 2 2
Sabo3b............ 4 1 2 1 Aldretelb............. 4 1 2 1
Hayward lb ....... 5 1 2 1. Hardgrave dh ......... 4 0 1 0
Jacobson 2b ....... 5 1 2 1 Sakowski 3b ........... 4 0 0 0
Erdmannif........ 4 0 1 0 Dottererif............. 3 1 0 0
Sygar if ........... 0 1 0 0 Debenen rf ............ 4 1 1 0
Froningdh........ 2 0 0 0 Verducciss............ 2 1 2 1
Close dh ........... 3 1 1 4 Britt ph ...........,.. 1 0 0 0
Bair c ............. 4 3 3 1 Smith c ................ 2 0 0 0
Sklar cf ........... 3 0 1 1 Lundblade c ........... 1 0 0 0
Totals............. 41 11 16 11 Totals................. 33 4 8 4
R H E
MICHIGAN .... .......001 020 107-11 16 1
Stanford....... ........ ......... . .110 000 200- 4 8 1
E-Larkin, Sakowski. DP-Michigan 1, Stanford 1. LOB-Michigan 9, Stanford
8. 2B-Watters, Jacobson 2, Sabo, Verducci 2. 3B-Bair, Sklar. HR-Bair (4), Close
(2), Aldrete (13). SB-Sabo (19), Davis (21). S-Sklar, Lundblade.
Michigan IP H R ER BB SO
StollW ,1:-2................... 9 8 4 3 5 7
Stanford
Myers .............. 4% 5 3 3 1 1
Ballard .... 2% 4 1 1 2 0
RadtkeL,3-3.................. 11 3 3 3 0 1
Kunkel ........................ % 4 4 4 1 1
HBP-(by Myers) Bair. T-2:48. A-11,768.

Michiga
Name, Pos.
Jeff Minick, of .............
Kurt Zimmerman, if-of ......
RichBair,c...................
Dave Kopf, p-dh ...............
Chris Sabo, 3h.... .
Jeff Jacobson, 2b ..............
Barry Larkin, ss ...............
Bair Dan Disher, of-p ...............
Fred Erdmann, I..............
Ken Hayward,lb-p............
Mike Watters, rf ...............
Chuck Froning, if-of ...........
Eric Sanders, c ................
DaleSklar,cf.................
Casey Close, p-of ..............
C.J. Beshke, if .................
Dan Sygar, of .................
Tim Karazim, p ...............
ScottKamieniecki,p...........
Mark Dadabbo, c ..............
C MICHIGAN ...................
Opponents ....................
Sklar

n Baseball Statistics
Hitting

G
19
18
56
23
58
58
56
39
48
58
54
49
18
51
45
33
47
20
14
8
58
58

AB R H 2B-3B-HR SB BB RBI AVG.

19
10
160
21
205
194
189
60
123
182
134
161
24
119
82
49
19
3
2
1
1722
1590

l
s
30
2
58
39
53
14
23
39
36
17
4
31
11
11
23
0
0
2
422
190

8
4
62
8
77
70
68
21
42
61
43
30
7
34
23
13
5
0
0
0
578
346

0-0-0
1-0.0
106-4
1-1-1
17-4-16
12-0-10
7-3-5
3-1-1
8-0-4
10-1-5
10-4-0
1-0-0
1-0-0
7-2-3
4-2-2
5-0-0
2-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
0-0-0
98-24-51
51-10-23

03
3
2
01
190
7
13
8
5
12
2
1
5
3
0-
9
0
0
0
1014
63
R/E
3/3
25/14
2/2
19/14
23/16
3933
23/20
13/12
5/5
1/0
190/147
422/343

12
9
32
26
22
24
3
26
32
34
15
3
1s
7
239
251
BB
15
29
3
'35
19
47
23
9
3
251
239

4
2
36
3
56
62
57
4
29
5t
28
16
2
SO
18
9
3
Q
0
0
574
176
so
51
4
43
29
31
16
6
0
275
177

.421
.400
.388
.381
.376
.361
.360
.350
.342
.336
.321
.287
.282
.286
.281
.265
.263
.000
.000
.000
.336
.219
ERA
1.56
1.01
2.07
2.30
3.13
3.38
3.40
3.58
5.14
6.72
oe
3.06
7.48

Alabama 6, Arizona State 0
RHE
Alabama ....................000 005 100 -6 11 0
ArizonaState................000 000 000-0 10
Alabama-Dunn, Meacham (5) andVelleggla
ASU-Henry, Jeffeson (6) and Wakamatsu
WP-Meacham (7-0) LP-Henry (9-7)
HR-Velleggia (12)

Texas 6, Alabama 4
R H E
Texas ... 101 002 000 2 - 6 10 3
Alabama ... 000 030 010 0-4 91
Texas- Labay, Schiraldi (5) and Hearron.
Alabama - Hayes, Brauchle (8) and Velleggia.
WP-Schiraldi(14-2).LP-Brauchle (5-4).
HR-Magadan (9).

Name
Jamie Piper ..................
Gary Wayne ..................
Ken Hayward .................
Scott Kamieniecki.............
Tim Karazim.. . ..........
Onve Kopft. ...........
Rich Stoll ..... . ......
Casey Close ...............
Bill Shuta .....................
Dan Disher ....................
Dan Sygar .....................
MICHIGAN ...................
Opponents .....................
Not including last night's game.

Pitching
G SAV W-L IP H
9 1 3-0 17.3 7
15 1 7-2 69.7 S4
5 0 2-0 8.7 5
13 0 5-0 52.7 60
20 7 4-1 46.0 40
14 2 9-1 72.0 6
16 1 12-2 07.3 04
13 0 5-1 50.3 35
10 0 3-0 21.0 12
5 0 0-1 6.7 8
1 0 0-0 0.0 1
58 12 50-8 433.0 346
58 4 8-50 412.3 578

Road to the title
Here's what the surviving teams must do to win the College World Series:
MICHIGAN: If the Wolverines beat Texas last night, they must defeat
Alabama tonight and Texas again tomorrow night.
TEXAS: If the Longhorns eliminated Michigan last night, they must beat
Alabama tonight. If they lose tonight, they must defeat the Crimson Tide
tomorrow night. If Michigan beat Texas last night, the Longhorns would
play for the championship tomorrow night against the winner of the
Alabama-Michigan game, which would be played tonight.
ALABAMA: The Crimson Tide must beat the winner of last night's
Michigan-Texas game tonight, then must defeat Texas in the title game
tomorrow night.

Tigers scalp Injuns, 7-1
By JIM GINDIN Aurelio Lopez got his ninth save of the
SpecIalto the Dary year by holding the Indians to two hits
DETROIT - The Tigers attracted over the last three innings.
over 31,000 fans to their 7-1 victory over Rozema upped his record to 3-0 by
the Cleveland Indians last night. allowing five hits and one run over the
After the four-game sweep of the Red first six innings. Rozema is now 7-0
Sox in Fenway Park put Detroit in third lifetime against the Indians.
place, Tiger fans came out in droves to
see their team win its sixth in a row. W ol er ne
THE INDIANS jumped out to a 1-0 W olverines
lead in the first inning as Mike
Hargrove drilled a two-out Dave " n
Glenn Wilson into the right-field seats. rail 6th
RoemWs int juthoer tihe-flov ofs
But the Tigers came right back with (Continued from Page 12)
five runs in the bottom of the first, In the fourth, Brumley led off with a
highlighted by a Kirk Gibson RBI single but was picked off by
triple. Rick Leach also sent three home Kamieniecki.
on a two-out error by Bake McBride on Michigan had a chance to score in the
a line drive to right field with the bases top of the sixth when Mike Watters
loaded, knocking starter Lary Sorenson walked and advanced to third on an
- a former Michigan player - out of errant pickoff attempt. But Hayward
the box. grounded to short to end the inning.
There was no more scoring until the Close gave up a single to Hearron to
bottom of the sixth when Chet Lemon lead off the Texas sixth. After a
blasted a Bud Anderson pitch over the strikeout, Close went 3-0 to Johnny Sut-
left-center field fence to give Detroit a ton and Michigan coach Bud Middaugh
five-run advantage. came in with relief ace Tim Karazim.
The Tigers touched Cleveland's Karazim got Sutton to strike out but
newly acquired Jamie Easterly for one walked the next batter. Burrows then
more run as Alan Trammell singled grounded out to end the inning.
home Tom Brookens in the eighth.

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