Friday, April 11, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Rage Mine Frda, prl 1,195 HEMIHIANDALYPae 5n Sports of The Daily Golf teamneeds course; to prepare for tourney! =-m-m--m m-m=nm--m--m. off any large offer voids others Expires 4/13/75 off offE Exr Nichols, Elder Masters' stays By MICHAEL WILSON I AUGUSTA, Ga. (Reuter) - Thirty-eight-year-old B o b b y Michigan's much - improved Nichols, winner of 12 tournaments during his 15-year career, golf team has a big problem.a carded a five-under-par 67 here yesterday to take a one-stroke With the first regional golf lead after the opening round of the 38th Masters Golf Tourna- tournament coming up in one1 week, the Wolverines lack that ment. all-important factor, necessary But Nichols' feat was overshadowed by the Masters to prepare for an importantI debut of Lee Elder, the first black golfer to play in the tournament - a golf course., tradition-steeped classic, who played brilliantly at times en "Right now we don't have a route to a two-over-par 74. The 40-year-old Elder, who quali- golf course to go on, MichiganI fied for the Masters by winning the Monsanto Open 51 weeks coach Bill Newcombe admitted.: ago, showed no signs of nervousness and received a warm "And there's no promise of a e nfrom the predominantly white gallery at the golf course in the near future." reception FRESH FROM an inspiring7 Augusta National Golf Club. trip in Florida last month, the One stroke back of Nichols at 68 were Jack Nicklaus, the linksters were looking forward favorite, who is seeking a record fifth Masters championship, to the Kepler Invitational next+ and 26-year-old Allen Miller of Pensacola, Fla., a two-time mem- weekend in Columbus, Ohio. ber of the U.S. Walker Cup team whose lone victory in a five- But uncooperative weather has year professional career came in last year's Tallahassee Open. pri . h practice. THE KEPLER classic is the+ first of seven regional tourna- ments the Wolverines will com-' lug en b seb ll b gin pete in during 1975. The climax comes n Muray 16-17 whenthe The Big Ten baseball season starts today, and before the Bog on Maypi-7shen the weekend's over most of the squads should get a pretty good idea Bic Ten championships take of :were hey sand.place in Bloomington, Indiana. of where they stand. The question on the minds of There's a little extra incentive, too: this year, the Michigan golf fans, is whether! second-place team will be eligible to go on to the NCAA or not Newcombe's pre-season tournament. Moby Benedict, who in 12 years has coached prediction of a second place fin- Michigan squads to five runner-up finishes (and no titles), ish will hold true. Last year, should be particularly pleased with this change. Michigan managed a fourth place finish in the Big Ten be-, The Wolverines open their season today with a doubleheader hind Indiana, Ohio State and at Illinois, which boasts a conference-leading 12-5 record in non- conference games. Most attention, though, will center on tomor- row's Minnesota-Iowa twinbill out in the cornfields. The Gophers SPIRITUAL COMMU have won 10 of the last 18 Big Ten pennants, while the Hawks' PRESE veteran lineup has a good chance to take it all. Michigan State. But according to Newcombe, things will be different in 1975. "We're shooting for second place," Newcombe said. "It ap- pears from two meets that In- diana is the strongest team in the Big Ten and I don't see how anyone can stop them." M I C H I G A N ' S hopes rest largely on the return of performance. BUT MUCH of Michigan's, success will depend on the ad- ditions of four exceptional fresh- men in Doug Davis, a co- medalist in the State ° Class A high school championships, Tim Van Tongeren and Bruce Patter- son, who had the low freshmen scoring averages last fall. The fourth, Max Engleman joined * m w am -o mmm a-m me= w .a a-mm m min=-I- mamm m amm DOMINO'S PIZZA 0c lny pIZZa er voids others pires 4/13/75 ;eorgetown Mal 2520 PACKARD 971-5555 PEOPLE, Period. a aam senior captains Tom Mciartian the team at midyear. and Brad Harvey. McParlan played in several national tour- naments during 1974 and has some NCAA experience. Mc- Parlan was Michigan's low qualifier in Tampa during the spring break and co-winner in the Miami Invitational the weekI end of March 13. Other returning lettermen in- clude juniors Marvey Ely and hockey player Don Fardig. SoI far this season, Ely and Fardig bav "played real well" in the eyes of Newcombe. Three sophomores add to the ; i Wolverines' death. Mark Pro- mack, is a former Michigan State high school champion; $2.50 Ken Walchuck, a Canadian pro- duct, has been a member of the FRI.-SAT. 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Diane Czarnecki started things off right in the first singles match, with Jan Karzan, Janet Wilson, Annette Zabaross and Missy Pollick followed up the shutout win. The doubles saw the same type of massacre, as Czarnecki and Karzan teamed up for two 6-0 victories, while Andy Laffey joined Zahaross for a 6-2, 6-0 win. Pollick and Wilson rounded out the day's trouncing with a 6-1, 6-0 victory in the number three doubles. -DAILY STAFF Track team recruits three Three of the state's top track and field stars will be attending Michigan next fall with scholarships with the recruiting of Steve Elliot of Pontiac, Jack Sinclair of Grosse Ile, and Arnett Chisholm of Taylor Central.} The three will bring the Wolverine track team strength in the middle distances, long distances, and the sprints. Elliot runs middle distances, and has an impressive 880 time of 1:54.0. Sinclair is a distance runner who has been the state's Class B cross country champion for the last two years. 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