SPORTS Friday, July 24, 1987 The Michigan Daily Summer stars Abbott pitches Pan-Am team victory against By GREG MOLZON The legend of Jim Abbott just keeps growing - now it has even reached a Communist country. The Michigan pitcher, who was born without & right hand, has amazed everyone who has seen him pitch. First it was the baseball fans of Ann Arbor, and then the whole country learned about him from a feature article in Sports Illustrated. And now his pitching excellence has been exhibited in the country of Cuba. Abbott, who won the Geoff Zahn Abbott Award as Michigan's top pitcher last season, is a member of the U.S. Pan ...pitching in Pan-Am American team that recently traveled Cuba to Cuba for a series of five exhibition games. The U.S. team won two of the five games and the "Wolverine lefthander was an impressive winner in one of those victories. Last Sunday, Abbott pitched five strong innings as the Pan Am team beat the Cubans, 8-3. Abbott, a 6-3, 200-pound junior, received the win as he limited Cuba to three hits and one run. The Flint native also walked one batter and struck out another in his outing. The American team will play its first game in the Pan Am Games, in Indianapolis, on August 9 against the Canadian national team. Blue icers team at Olympic Fest, may team in Calgary By DARREN JASEY Michigan hockey program last Brad Jones and Jeff Norton aren't spring and is expected to make the BradJons ad Jff Nrto arntU.S. Olympic squad. through playing together yet, and U..Olymay oru ay b they may not be done until the Norton may or may not be a Winter Olympics in Calgary come Wolverine next season depending on Wter lympicsx inb lgary c his performance at the Festival. A to a close next February. The former Michigan teammates good showing there could place him, currently are teaming together for the like Jones, among 30 Oly m p ic North hockey team at the Olympic hopefuls who will be invited to try Nort hocey tam a the out at Lake Placid in August. Sports Festival in Greensboro, N.C. As much as Berenson would like Michigan's s o p h o m o r e to have his top defenseman back defenseman Todd Copeland is also next season, he said he is rooting for competing at the Festival. Norton to do well. "It is a tryout," Michigan hockey "I'm hoping that Jones an d coach Red Berenson said: "The Norton make the team," Berenson players are really fighting for a place said. "They are both capable players to play for their country. It is not at that level. Norton, the way he's Norton another summer camp." improved each year, he's got to be a ..Olympic future? Jones graduated from the candidate." Mills leads North to win over South in U.S. trials By JEFF RUSH In that game Michigan's Rumeal Robinson, who also It was the North over the South again, but this time sat out his first season as a Wolverine due to around it was Michigan's Terry Mills who led the Proposition 48, scored 10 points while Mills added charge. eight. Mills, who was forced to sit on the sidelines during Michigan's Sean Higgins also participated in the his first year in college because he did not meet Festival, playing for the West. Proposition 48 eligibility requirements, scored 15 The North team was 1-3 before advancing to the points in the North's 88-73 victory in the U.S. final game, where it upset the South in front of a Olympic Festival gold medal game Wednesday night. crowd of 20,886 at the Dean Smith Activities Center. Mills led his team in scoring and also grabbed 10 The crowd was the largest single-event audience in } rebounds. Opposing center J.R. Reid of North Carolina Festival history. scored 18 points. Mills and Higgins return to Ann Arbor this weekend It was the second time the two teams met during the to play in the Sandy Sanders summer league. Games Festival, the first game having been won by the South. are played at Concordia College on Geddes. Michigan pitcher Jim Abbott starred for the U.S. Pan American team in an 8-3 victory over Cuba last Sunday. Abbott led the Wolverine pitching staff last season with an 11-3 record and an earned run average of 2.0}. ~~~AMIGA_ Your Headquarters for NA RI Computer Supplies " Joysticks " All kinds of Disk Holders " Head Cleaning Kits " Velcro Disk Carriers " Printer Ribbons & Paper " Amiga & Atari Computer " Surge Suppressors Guides " Printer Stands " All sizes of Floppy Disks Join our new State Street Computer Club! STATE ST RET 334 1/2 S. State Street, Ann Arbor " 663-0090