The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, December 5, 1978-Page 11 BLUE MEN AND WOMEN EXCEL: Swimmers set records By OWEN MEDD The men's and women's swimming squads traveled jointly to Toronto, On- tario for the Etobicoke Invitational where 30-40 of Canada's best swim teams gathered this past weekend. Although as a combined squad the swimmers lost to host club and Canadian national champions Etobicoke, both coaches were pleased with their team's showing. COACH STU ISAAC'S women's team did not do exceptionally well. "We were at a disadvantage," Isaac stated. "We went to the meet not resting our top , swimminers and they were tired. We swim a dual meet against Etobicoke in January and hope to be rested to give them a good shot." Many team members gave good all- around performances for Michigan. Freshman Marion Stanwood placed in three events, and freshman Barbara DonCarolos and Marie Palko placed in two events each. Junior Lori Hughes, coming off a disappointing sophomore year, swam many good races and finished in the top eight in three races. The team's only senior, Katy McCully, did a great job in the relays, along with her usual con- sistent job in the freestyle events. IN THE RELAY events, the women did well, placing third, fourth, and eighth in the 200 medley and did as well as second in the 400 freestyle. Overall, Coach Isaac was satisfied. "We have great depth. One of the strengths of our team is that everyone contributes. Of our 18 swimmers in the meet, 14 placed in the top 16 in at least one race." "This was the first time the men and women traveled together. The teams supported each other. I think there will be more and more cooperation between the programs to make Michigan swimming better in the future." THE MEN'S team started off the weekend with a dual meet win against Toronto,;89-24. Michigan broke five pool records while finishing first in nine events, losing only two. Toronto got the top two places in only one event, while the Blue mermen clin- ched seven one-two finishes. JOHN SLYKHOUSE was a double winer in the 500 meter backstroke and the 1000 meter freestyle. Kerry Menegay was also a double winner in the one and three meter diving events. "We did have an advantage in this meet in that we had already shaved. We weren't pointing for the meet and alot of the races were close," coach Gus Stager pointed out. What the men were pointing for was the Etobicoke Invitational, coming away from it with a win in the men's division. "WE SWAM GREAT. We had some excellent swims, much better than we had ever anticipated. Everybody who went had one or two of their best swims ever, "Stager said. "That was a tough meet. Probably one of the tougher meets all year." The Michigan men showed their stuff in many of the races, gaining ten first place finishes in 15 events. Sophomore Fernando Canales gar- nered two first places along with a team first place in the 400 meter freestyle relay. His 100 meter freestyle first place finish of :50.71 bested the Canadian National record. Also, his fir- st in the 200 meter freestyle made national cutoffs for the NCAA meet. KEVIN MORGAN, a senior, also grabbed two first place finishes in the 200 meter individual medley and the 100 meter breaststroke. His teammate, Kevin Williamson, while earning only one blue ribbon, set three records for his home country, Ireland. Williamson led a one-two finish in the 1500 meter freestyle. His swim set records at 800 and 1500 meters. In the 400 meter individual medley, William- son set another Irish mark while finishing fourth. Michigan showed strong performan- ces in many events. They swept the top three places in the 100 meter breast- stroke. The Blue mermen swam for the top two positions in the 100 meter freestyle, 400 meter freestyle relay, 200 meter breaststroke, and the 400 meter medley relay. IN THE loo meter butterfly, a strong Blue performance gained second through fourth, with freshman Scott Crowder finishing only nine-tenths of a second behind world champ Dan Thompson. Coach Stager was happy with his swimmer's performance. "The most outstanding performance was from Canales, but it's hard to separate it from the others since the team swam alot of personal bests." I ALL YOU CAN EAT EVERY TUES.-SMORGASBORG ... WED.-SEAFOOD...... . THURS.-SMORGASBORG . . . . $3.95 $4.25 ... $3.95 He can't kick Alo'to Fete Rose has good reason to smile. According to Rose, today is the day he will announce which team he will sign with. Kose was visiting the training camp of a soccer team he owns in Cincinnati when this picture was taken. SPORTS OF THE DAILY 'Tigers trade for Morales, Lopez ByUnitedPressInternational Chicago Cubs, who was dealt to St. the Cardinals where he was used ORLANDO - Less than one hour Louis at last year's meetings, had a mostly in relief. apart, the California Angels and the disappointing year with the Cardinals, Detroit Tigers bolstered their outfield batting just .239 in 130 games with only Ford, the starting centerfielder for the trength yesterday by acquiring Dan four home runs. However, the 30-year- Twins last season, batted .274 and drove Ford and Jerry Morales, respectively, old outfielder hasy previously been a in 82 runs in 151 games. i separate trades with the Minnesota member of the National League All- Goodwin, also 25, was the Angels' top Twins and the St. Louis Cardinals. Star team and returning to a stadium draft selection in the summer of 1975. The Angels, one of the more active that is more suited to his power is ex- He hit .276, primarily as a designated teams at the winter baseball meetings pected to perk up his statistics this hitter, in 24 games after being recalled over the past two years, obtained the 26- season. from E1 Paso of the Texas League. year-old Ford from Minnesota in ex- The 24-year-old Sykes, was 6-6 for the At El Paso, Goodwin led the Texas change for third baseman Ron Jackson Tigers and 4-0 at Evansville in the League in hitting with a.360 average. And infielder Danny Goodwin. American Association in 1978. Cardinal Jackson, 25, who can play both third Manager Ken Boyer said he planned to base and first base, came into his own Sh Tia this season and hatted 9 27 with 57 RBI INCLUDES: HUGE SALAD BAR WITH OVER 30 ITEMS 2 HOME MADE SOUPS OLD TIME MOVIES EVERY TUES.-WED. 114 E. Washington E!MDD'S. DOWNTOWN !. s 3 p1 t [Not coo tong niter, t e igers tOOK a similar path toward obtaining some outfield punch by getting Morales from the Cardinals in exchange for left- handed pitcles Bob Sykes and Jack= Murphy. Detroit also received right- handed pitcher Aurelio Lopez from the Cardinals. Morales, a longtime member of the use him as a spot starter and long reliever. Murphy, 21, is considered a potential star and showed a 5-1 record for Evan- sville last season. Lopez, a 30-year-old Mexican, pitched at Springfield for most of last season and had a 6-6 record. He was 4-2 with in 105 games for the Angels. COLLEGE BASKETBALL Purdue wins in rout By The Associated Press WEST LAFAYETTE - Joe Barry Carroll's 19 points led five Purdue players in double figures last night, and the Boilermakers rolled over Northern Colorado 91-57 in college basketball. Purdue, now 4-1 for the' season, took its biggest lead at 36 points, 91-55, in the closing seconds of the game. TWELVE OF the 13 Purdue players scored. Following Carroll, the Boiler- makers' 7-foot-1 center, were Arnett Hallman with 14 points and Neil Bemenderfer, Jerry Sichting and Mike Scearce with 10 points apiece. , Northern Colorado, now 1-2, was top- ped by guard Rodney Smith with 19 points and forward Rich Lange with 12. Irish crush SOUTH BEND - Bruce Flowers scored 17 points last night as third- ranked Notre Dame, reeling off 19 straight points in one stretch, over- Whelmed Rice 105-61 in college basket- ball. The 2-0 Irish shot 63 per cent from the field for the game, dominating the Owls offensively and defensively and pulling down nearly twice as many rebounds. FLowers, who had 13 points in the fir- st period, got his other four points during an early second-half spurt. 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