The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, July 12, 1983 - Page 11 Wolverines in the minors Scott Elam Kinston, N.C. 'A' Toronto pitcher 15 games 63'!3,ip 64 hits 50 walks 38 so 3-6 5.09 ERA George Foussianes Birmingham, Al. 'AA' Detroit 3B, 10 87 games 272 ab 65 runs 75 hits 13 HR 44 RBI .276 Jeff Jacobson Hagerstown, Md. 'A' Baltimore 2B Tony Evans Eugene, Or. 'A' Cincinnatti SS 55 games 147 ab 20 runs 30 hits 2 HR 19 RBI .204 Dove Kopf Chris Sabo Geneva, N.Y. Cedar Rapids, Ia. 'A' 'A' Chicago Cubs Cincinnatti pitcher 3B Rich Stoll West Palm Beach, Fl. 'A' Montreal pitcher 4 games 27 i p 19 hits 7 walks 15 so 2-2 2.33 ERA 4 ames 2 runs 0 HR 3 RBI .286 3 games 14',ip 16 hits 10 walks 15 so 0-1 4.30 ERA 54 ab 6 runs 17 hits 1 HR 6 R81 .315 } Psyehotie thriller (Continued from Page 10) far short of the first two films'. Super- man puts out a chemical plant fire by freezing a lake and carrying it to the fireS. Ho hum. The fight between Superman and Clark seems endless, and Clark's winning makes no sense, for Superman seems to be quite superior. The scenes at the Leaning Tower of Pisa (don't ask) are almost laughable, and even James Watt would be upset at the things Webster does to the Grand Canyon, where the computer is located. Even more grating are the lesser things that fall far short of the first two films. The main titles are these white things that slink across the bottom half of the screen throwing it out of focus, while an awful slapstick sequence goes on. The things which equal the first two films in Superman III do not balance the things which regress. Ilya and Alexander Salkind and Pierre Spengler who produced a great film in Super- man, The Movie and a good film in SupermanII, produce the unproducable - a film that had a dedicated Super- man fan frowning as he left the theater. And let us not forget screenwriters David and Leslie Newman and director Richard Lester. They, toe, should share in all that glory. Next year, the same producers will bring us Supergirl. One can only hope that they will have learned from their mistakes. UNIVERSITY TEST PREPARATION SERVICE SPORTS OF THE DAILY: Herndon leads p By JEFF FAYE Special tothe Daily DETROIT - When Dave Rozema surrendered a three-run homer to Brian Downing in the first inning it looked like he was going to have a-long night. It turned out the long night belonged to California as the Detroit Tigers rolled to a 12-6 victory at Tiger Stadium last night. Rozema, 6-0, gave up only seven hits all night, three in the first and three in the sixth but all counted as runs. Rod Carew led off the first with a single, followed by Rick Burleson's one bagger, and Downing's home run. In the bottom of the opening stanza the Bengals were led by Lou Whitaker's lead-off home run, his sixth. Enos Cabell followed with a single, Larry Herndon a double, Lance Parrish walked to load the bases. John Wocken- fuss also walked in a driving run, Chet Lemon singled, knocking in two more to put the Tigers in front to stay. Herndon powered the Tigers with five hits including a pair of doubles and a home run. He also scored four times and drove in three. A dray Sounds down Video Special tothe Daily DETROIT - Adray Sounds, made up mainly of Michigan baseball players, made the most of its hits as it won its HY SURPLUS 201 E. Washington at Fourth Open M-W 9-6 Open Th-F 9-8 Open Sat. 9-7 S 994-3572 [igers fifth in a row, 9-4, over Adray Video in Detroit Adray League play Monday in Detroit. Danny Hall's team was outhit 11-8 but took advantage of seven walks. Casey Close drove in three runs with a triple and a sacrifice fly while Chris Gust knocked in two with a single and a triple. t 15 % COFFI ALL MERCHANDISE WITH THIS COUPON (except sale items) Expires Saturday, July 16, 1983 MD S T U DE NT L O A N S DOLLARS FOR SCHOLARS We can help finance your college education We can help you beat the high cost of a higher education with a STUDENT LOAN FASTLOAN! You don't have to have an account with us to apply, so give us a call today for more information. We'll be happy to send you the forms. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL TOLL-FREE 1-800-521-4324 FIRST 4FEDERAL Samvings-Bank Maio Office: 761 W. Huron St . Pontiac 48053 ""°- 1 t 313333-7071 iESIIC e atR WihOffics Srng SoutheasenMichigan Seminars now forming for Oct. and Dec. 1983 LSAT and GMAT For further information please call (313) 425-TEST