HORWITCH PACES 8-1 ROUT: The Michigan Daily-Sunday1 April 9. 1978--Page 9 Netters crush Hawkeyes By ERIC LSON Does just one day, 24 hours, make a ifference? Just ask the Michigan en's tennis team and Matt Horwitch. After squeezing out a 5-4 win over Minnesota on Friday, the Blue netters bounced back to yesterday to whip the Iowa Hawkeyes 8-1 at home. FRESHMAN MATT Horwitch, playing his first singles match since breaking his right foot against Miami of Ohio in mid-February, disposed of Hawkeye Tom Holtmann at second singles 6-4, 6-4. Horwitch also teamed with Jeff Etterbeck to win at first doubles, downing Jeff Schatzberg and Holtman 1-6, 6-3, 6-2. "I felt pretty good, my foot felt okay, and I was hitting the ball the best I have Hawkeyes aced SINGLES i. Jeff Etterbeek (M) def. Jeff Schatzberg (1) 6-3, 6-2. 2. Matt Horwitch (M) def. Tom Hohtmann (1) 6-4, 6-4. 3. Greg Hodgman (I) def. Brad Holland (M) 6-1, 6-2. 4. Pete Osler (M) def. Eric Pepping (I) 6-2, 6-4. 5. Ihor-Debryn (M) def. Tim Jacobson (I) 6-7, 6-1. 6-3. 6. Jack Neinken (M) def. Mark Morrow (1) 6-3.4-6,6-3. DOUBLES 1. Etterbeek-Horwitch (M) def. Schatzberg- Holtmann (1) 1-6, 6-3. 6-2. 2. Jud Shaufler-Holland (M) def. Uldgman-Morrow (I) 6-4. 6-4. 3. Ollie Owens-Oslei (M) def. Pepping-Jacobson (1) 6-3,6-4. all season," said Horwitch, the former high school state champion of Illinois. "But in the doubles we were playingin a daze in the first set." Michigan captured all three of the doubles matches and won five of the six singles matches. Brad Holland suffered the lone Wolverine setback as he lost at third singles to Greg Hodgman 6-1, 6- 2. "I was very pleased with out doubles play. We played strong in all the sets except for the first one in the Etterbeek- Horwitch match," said Michigan Coach Brian Eisner. JUD SHAUFLER, who usually plays singles, sat out because of a bad back. "We didn't want to risk hurting Jud anymore by playing him in singles," explained Eisner. "We have a lot of depth on the team with players who can come in and take Jud's place. We are very flexible in that respect," Eisner went on to say. "This is the most depth we've had in three years." Key wins came from Ihor Debryn and Jack Neinken at fifth and sixth singles respectively. Debryn outlasted Tim Jacobson 6-7, 6-1, 6-3 and Neinken edged Mark Morrow 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. COMPARING THE Iowa match to the Minnesota match Eisner stated, "Today we got the big shots in the key games." "That Horwitch makes the Michigan line-up a heck of a lot stronger," said Hawkeye mentor John Winnie. "We also played some three set matches that we could have won," he added. "We were also a little tired from traveling and playing Michigan State (which Iowa beat 8-1) the day before," concluded Winnie. Michigan pushed its season mark to 5-0 and its Big Ten log to 2-0. The netters tangle next with intra-state rival Michigan State at home on Tuesday starting at 2:30. WOLVERINE NETTER Matt Horwitch returns a low volley in doubles action in yesterday's 8-1 rout of the Iowa Hawkeyes. Horwitch and doubles partner Jeff Etterbeek won their respective singles matches as the Blue netters notched their second conference win against no defeats. The Wolverines next opponent is Mich- igan State this Tuesday in Ann Arbor. OFFENSIVE LINE WORRIES BO Gridders progress despite rain Tigers Itoppled by Toronto By BOB MILLER Special to The Daily DETROIT-Some new Tigers fell into some old bad habits and it cost them a 5-2 decision to Toronto at Tiger Stadium yesterday. Jim Slaton, acquired from Milwaukee in the off-season, didn't even resemble the pitcher he was in spring training, giving up four walks and two home runs before leaving the game with one put in the ninth inning. SLATON RECEIVED little help from his teammates as the Tigers committed a total of four errors. Toronto jumped off to an early lead, never trailed, and coasted to the vic- tory, with Jerry Garvin picking up the win. It marked the first time ever that the Blue Jays had won in Detroit after failing in their previous eight attempts. Rick Bosetti doubled to lead off the game and scored on Roy Howell's single to fashion Toronto a 1-0 lead. The Tigers tied it on a RBI single by Jason Thompson, but after that it was all Toronto. , Detroit sealed its own fate with a pair of costly errors in the second inning. Slaton retired the first two Blue Jays but couldn't handle a ball hit back to him by Luis Gomez. Alan Ashby singled and Mark Wagner booted a grounder by Bosetti to knock in one run. AL WOODS followed with a RBI single which turned out to be the game winning hit. From then on the two teams went to the long ball. John Mayberry powdered one into the upper deck in right field with no one on base in the third inning. Ron LeFlore smashed his round-tripper over the 365 mark in left field and the scoring ended on Tommy Hutton's ninth inning drive, also a solo shot. THE TIGERS mounted a last-gasp effort to tie or win the game in the nin- th, when LeFlore reached first on a fielder's choice and Steve Dillard blooped a single into short center sen- ding LeFlore to third. With two outs, Rusty Staub worked Garvin to a walk, at which time Blue Jay manager Roy Hartsfield replaced his tiring starter with lefty Mike Willis. Hartsfield's gambit paid off when Willis induced Thompson to ground out to second, ending the game. Both teams are now 1-1 on the season and will play the rubber game of their series today at 1:30. By KEVIN ROSEBOROUGH April showers may be fine for May flowers, but they are putting a real cramp in Michigan's football drills this spring. As a result of the rain and all-around lousy weather disrupting planned workouts and scrimmages, the grid- ders are behind schedule. "The weather may necessitate prac- tice a few days after the 15th," said Coach Bo Schembechler. He had hoped to have all 20 of his allowed spring prac- tices in by April 15th, the date of the an- nual spring intrasquad game. Still, the team lift put in enough time for the coach to be able to evaluate its progress this spring. "Our main areas of concern, besides the offensive line, are at defensive back and outside linebacker. If we continue to improve, we'll be in good shape. "I'm still concerned about the offen- sive line. It takes some time establishing a new lineup considering the quality of the players we lost (to graduation)." One position that Schembechler hopes will be solid is the strong offen- sive tackle spot. Bill Dufek, an all Big Ten selection as a junior, is returning after sitting out all of last season with a broken leg. 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