I1 2 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, May 8, 1996 SERIES Continued from Page 1. Cowboys was nothing to cheer about either. Although it was outhit 9-4 by Michigan, Oklahoma State made the most of its opportunities, scoring all three runs off Michigan errors. "We didn't play defense," Hutchins said. "When you come to the World Series, defense is more important than anything, and we didn't play it." The first inning began with Griffin walking Kristi Bolle. Crystal Acree hit a grounder to normally sure-handed third basemen Pam Kosanke, whose throw to first went into the Michigan dugout. Second baseman Melissa Taylor then muffed a grounder by Jamie Foutch, giving Oklahoma State all the runs it needed. "Theyhada few defensivemistakesthat anybody could have, but I am pleased that we were able to scratch out runs and take advantage of what they gave us,' Oklahoma State coach Sandy Fischer said. The Wolverines had plenty of oppor- tunities to come back, with runners in scoring position in all seven innings. But Michigan could only punch out one run in the third-inning, as Kosanke sin- gled to scoreTammy Mika, bringing the Wolverines within one. But the Cowboys got the run back in ChL~ COC to Prepare for the August MCAT! Class is starting May 28! Call today to enroll! Call today to enroll in the #1 MCAT prep course. 1-800-KAP-TEST www.kaplan.com 'MCAT is a registered trademark of the Association of American Medical Colleges Earn up to $10 a session for either a one ($10) or puter-controlled dynamic decision making ex perim( one hour or less. Contact Bud Gibson by email only ddm@whalesong.crew.umich. including the letters "DDME" in your subject line. held in the Business School. You will receive $6.251 a $3.75 bonus per session for completing the expe sessions are: 1. Sunday, May 31 through Thursd 2. 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Ier no-hitter - she said these three bills make "a clear tralie in the first one thrown in the World Series and1 strong statement." toms 01 di in three years - was nearly perfect for "If you commit domestic assault, you Bay Ci Fresno State. will be prosecuted; if you are a member Chief Ga "She pitched very well" Hutchins of law enforcement, you will be assisted; about the said. "She got ahead of us, and then she and if you are a victim, you will be sup- "We're beat us down" ported and not discriminated against by said. "Th The Bulldogs were also beating the insurance companies,' Stabenow said. the Bay C Wolverines at the plate. Catcher Amber The Stabenow legislation, up for vote Bay Cou Wall, who called the pitches for Scott's this summer, calls for S340 million over working no-hitter, started the scoring in the sec- the next five years to reauthorize a domestic ond inning with a two-run homer off grant program that would help develop success c Griffin. The shot, which barely eluded police training programs, strengthen endeavor leaping Michigan rightfielder Kellyn legal services for victims of donestic Inkster Tate, caromed otl the tuba of the abuse, educate judges regarding the from the I Michigan alumni band. issues of domestic violence mnd create ticipants After the first game of the weekend computer tracking systems to ensure said the ri against Texas, things looked promising. communication among police, prosecu- Direct In the first inning, the Wolverines tors and criminal and family courts Mary Lu bombed Texas for seven runs in the first regarding domestic violence. grain is inning, chasing 1996 Olympian Christa Grants are awarded on a competitive between Williams from the circle. basis, depending upon local law includini Michigan took advantage of three enforcement proposals and applications Departm Texas throwing errors and a three-run to the Department of Justice. Coordina home run by catcher Melissa Gentile to Frankel said this type of grant and Domestic break the gane open. application procedure "gives local Office bf police forces and judicial courts the First Ste TARSBAKERY freedom to find the most etT'cive ways Project o to combat domestic violence" Lewis s 99 Everyday Individual Cake Ile added that Stabenow's legislation, ation of a e Ea;stook e if reauthorized by the House "will give "Legalt 402 Maynard- 332-1300 local communities the power and the to w lk (former 0ucs esgservice) tools to deal with domestic abuse." process Last year, through legislation similar Lewis sai RELIGIOUS HOLIDAY dayspe Contied rPage 1 the wate S / C 2 our busiest weekend. A lot of people vide muc A AA o A just want to be on the water, resident LaPointe said. 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SYSTEMSANALYSTS Sa now's recent proposals, Bay awarded a $369,999 grant by rtment of Justice that enabl and County to create a domes- ce investigation team to cen- d coordinate responses to vic- omestic violence. ty Police Department Deputy ry Hect said he was ecstatic program. exceedingly pleased," Ilect e Bay City Police Department, ounty Woinsois Center and thb mty Prosecutor's Oice are a extremely close to combat abuse" Iect said the program's an also be seen in Bay City's to renew the grant or next year. also received a S211,118 grant Departmnent of Justice, and par- in the application procedure esults are very promising. or o f YWCA Interin Iouse Lewis explained that this pro- a "well coordinated efort" several local organization g the Inkster Police ent, the Wayne County tion Council to Prevent Violence, the Wayne County the Prosecuting Attorney and p (the Western Wayne County n Domestic Assalt). said the grant facilitated the cre special domestic violence unit. advocates are now availa women through the leg. and provide encouragement," id. tweather. anted to spend some time by r, but the weather didn't pro- h cooperation for us' Lansing Stephanie Howland said. estern Michigan Itniversity nra Wurzthe weekend present- portunity to put in more hoo ables. working all weekend." 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