SP ORTS - The Michigan Daily - Monday, July 31, 2006 - 15 FENWAY Continued from Page 13 way Park, I am now a changed man. I will no longer sit down while my team is in the middle of a big rally. I won't wait for the Comerica Park video board attendant to let me know when I should make some noise or clap my hands, and I will wear my Tigers cap and jersey proudly to every game. So, from all those in the baseball congregation, can I get an amen? - Bosch can be reached at hectobos@umich.edu First baseman Samantha Findlay had two walk-off hits en route to winning gold last week in Taiwan. SOFTBALL Continued from Page 13 games in different cities. "It's a great way to give back to the sport," Ritter said. This was not the first time Findlay and Ritter teamed up under the coach- ing of Hutchins to make a successful run in a tournament. In summer 2005, the duo combined to give Michigan softball its first national championship. Findlay was named the College World Series's Most Outstanding Play- er after hitting an extra-inning three- run home run to clinch the title for the Wolverines. Ritter carried the team in the circle all tournament long, earning a win in every one of the Wolverines' victories en route to a spot on the All-Tournament Team. Ritter was also named Big Ten Female Athlete of the Year following her dominating junior season with Michigan. Fenway Park Is the last American ballpark to have wooden seats. Its trademark leftfleld wall, the Green Monster, is pictured above. Are moderate or severe a3' making your life a pain? If so, consider joining our research study. If you suffer from moderate or severe headaches, you may be eligible to participate in a clinical research study of the investigational use of an inhaled medication for migraines. Eligible participants must be between 18 and 50 years of age. All study-related procedures and study medication will be provided at no cost. Reimbursement for travel and other study-related expenses may be provided. For more information about this study, please contact a research nurse at (734) 677-6000 x 4. Michigan HeadePain & Neurological Institute 3120 Professional Drive " Ann Arbor, MI 48104 (734) 677-6000 * www.mhni.com E . E 3 . ti