May 19, 1963
(vol. 73, iss. 173)
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… Higgenbottom, who earlier had won the 440. Other Legs Dan Hughes and Mac Hunter ran the other two legs for the Wolverines. Records were set by Purdue's Nate Adams who broke his own qualifying record by tak- ing…
…-hitter. Parma's seven-inning master- piece followed Wolverine ace Fritz? Fisher's eighth win of the season and left Michigan a flickering1 hope of winning the Big Ten titlel and retaining the national crown. In…
… the first game, back-to-back ninth-inning home runs by left- fielder Jim Steckley and Dennisi Spalla shot the Wolverines ahead 4-3. But the Buckeyes countered1 with a run in the last of the ninthJ to…
… right field fence and put the Wolverines in front to stay, 5-4. In the second game, the closest thing to a hit off right-handed junior Sparma was a shot to left field in the third inning by third baseman…
… Dick Post. Post stroked a liner which looked like a sure double, but was robbed by Buckeye Jim Reed's diving stab. Sparma, a second-string quar- terback who was shelled last year by the Wolverines…
…. Two Walks Joe Jones, Wolverine captain and second baseman drew two walks. He was wiped out in a double play in the fourth inning and in the seventh was forced out at second. The only other baserun- ner…
… lefty's decep- tive motion to first base, but slid in under the throw in a run down. One pitch later, he was caught again and this time Fisher got him himself in a rundown. The Wolverines now have a 6…