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By DAVE RENBARGER As the host university for lastI weekend's NCAA Indoor Trackr Championships at Cobo Arena,I Michigan did all it could to as-! sure its guests a pleasant visit.< In fact, the Wolverines may1 have gone a bit too far, lettingc the visitors walk off with the en- tire meet without even saving at point or two for themselves. When the two-day, 18-event1 meet concluded Saturday after- noon, the Blue thinclads foundt themselves in a tie for 55th place, without a single point. E This marked only the second time in the 13-year history of thet meet that the Wolverines havea been shut out. "The best track people in the nation compete in this meet," said Michigan coach Jack Harvey, "but we can usually pick up a few points here and there." Last year the Wolverines tal- lied seven points, finishing in a tie for seventh place in the team standings. "The funny thing is that we, had the potential to do at least that well this year with the per-] sonnel we have now," said Har- vey. "We just.got a few too many bad breaks."; The most costly. blow to the Blue thinclads was the first- round knockout of their talent- laden two-mile relay team. In a strategical move, Har- vey stacked his four top mid- dle distance runners - Steve, Elliott, Jim Baumgartner, Dave Furst and Andy John- son - on the same relay team with hopes of winning the event. thinclads skunked The team, however, never made it past the first prelimin- ary heat. Leading the race into the second leg, Baumgartner was sent flying off the track as an Adelphi runner attempted to pass him. By the time the soph- omore half-miler was able to re- cover, Michigan was far out of the chase. "That was a real bad break for us," said Harvey. "I filed a protest, but none of the inspec- tors saw the foul." The thinclads managed sev-" eral near-misses, almost break ing into the scoring column in the pole vault and the distance medley relay. Vaulter Jim Stokes qualified for the finals with a jump of 17 feet to equal his career best. In the finals, however, he failed at that height on all three attempts to finish inj sixth place. Only the first five finishers were awarded pointsj in the meet. a The distance medley relay' team also placed sixth in theF finals. Tim Thomas, James Grace, Greg Thomas and Greg Meyer covered the two and one half miles in 9:56.0. While Michigan kept busy try- ing to avoid laying a goose egg, Washington State nosed out de- fending champion Texas-El Paso for the team championship, 25 - 25. Naw, wiih the indoor season over and the outdoor season an- other month away, Harvey plans to get back to basics with his constantly-practicing team. "We'll be working on funda- mentals like hill running and weight training for a few weeks and forget about com- petition for awhile," said Hfar- vey. Despite the poor showing in the indoor nationals, Harvey still termed the indoor season a suc- cess. "We won the Central Colle- giate Championships and almost took the Big Ten (losing by a single point)," he said, "That's not such a bad season." Michigan nine aims at third straight title Sun: DAVID BROMBERG 2 SHOWS: 8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. Each show $4.00. Advance tickets on sale Fri. and Sat. nite for customers only. Open sale Sun. nite at concert.- 1421 H ill 8:30 761-1451 Now interviewing for managem~rent opportunities The United States Army is interviewing sophomores and other selected students hav- ing two years remaining on campus for future positions as Army officers. Applicants are required to participate in a six-week summer program at Fort Knox, Ky., to qualify for college ROTC courses nextr year. Pay for the six weeks is approximately 500, plus travel, room and board. Students who complete the summer train- ing and enter-ROTC do not have to serve on active duty upon graduation. - Make an appointment with the pp . CAREER PLANNING and PLACEMENT OFFICE Room 3529, Student Activities Bldg., or coil 764-2400/2401. By BRIAN MILLER While most of us enjoyed a r laxing spring break, Michigan baseball team was hard at wo preparing for the start of season. But don't feel too bad f Coach Moby Benedict's crew. doesn't hurt too much to wo in Florida. "WE ACCOMPLISHED wh we wanted to," said Benedic "We want the players to get shape and we want to see w our ballplayers are - who c do it between the foul lines.'. Michigan, Big Ten champi the past two seasons, was nota that impressive in Florid sporting a 4-6 record. But Ben dict is far from concerned. "Records are not important Florida," he said, "because v don't play (the games) like would if it were the regular se son. BILLIIOA R D For all you Kayak fans, the Michigan Kayak Club hosts a pool slolom contest, to be held at the North Campus Rec Pool March 20, from 8:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. The event will be open to the public. 1 1 ' We want to take a look at j Although the Wolverines s.re e- our players - see who can play the defending conference cham- 's and where. As a result, you lose pions. Benedict had little to say rk games you'd normally win. But about his team's chances this its remember, we don't try to lose season. either." "It's hard to say who's the for (pre-season) favorite this year," or FROM WHAT he saw, Bene- explained Benedict. "Iowa and It dict was mostly satisfied with Minnesota always field good rk the squad on the whole. teams. Not only that, I don't "All our pitchers did well with know about any of their fresh- the exception of (Tom) Owens. men. You know, one or two good ct. He was a little disappointing. freshmen and any team could i Our fielding was fine, butwe'take.off and leave the rest be- Inddhave some problems at sec- hind." aond base. And we are still look- WITH THE regular season set ing at our outfielders. Rick to begin on April 5, at Toledo, Leach didn't have a particular- Benedict plans on practicing on iy outstanding trip in center every day. all field." "I hope the weather stays a, BENEDICT expressed great I nice," said Benedict. "I'd sure Ie: satisfaction over the perform- hate to take the team indoors ances of outfielder Mark Gren- after being outside." in I koski, infielder Greg Lane, But if the past two Big Ten shortstop Jim Berra and the seasons are any indication of we whole catching staff. what's to come this year. Bene- we "Grenkoski had an excellent dict could care less about what a- trip south and we played Greg the weather is like. (Lane) at two spots where he "Just hope things stay nice - did well," he said. for us," he laughed. ~ ~p'rL6~'(Me N/p1 A $3H $3.95 $3.95, PRE] Re 12d Major Events VEDNESDAY SPECIAL 5-10 P.M. LL YOU CAN EAT! omemade Baked Lasagna /Adult $1.75/Child -TH URSDAY- Saint Patrick's Day Special MULLIGAN STEW ALL YOU CAN EAT! /'Aduit GREEN BEER TZEL BELL estaurant 0 E. Liberty. "61-1470 $1.75/Child OF COURSE! Try Daily Classifieds i BET, BEA --------i-i------ - --------.-m mmm(CUT ON DOTTED LINES) "-----'-----"......,...i. . - Print or Type legibly in the space provided, 13Iidtiatu ublet the copy as you would upplement like it to appear. (ACTUAL SIZE OF AD) NAE I Rickey, Hub grab honors DAYTON - Rickey Green and Phil Hubbard of Big Ten champion Michigan and Butch Lee and Bo Ellis of Marquette have landed spots on the coaches' NCAA District Four collIge basketball all-stars. Joining the foursome on the six-man first unit were Mike Thompson of Minnesota and Kent Benson of Indiana.' Hubbard and Ellis tied in the voting for the fifth spot on the squad, said Dayton Coach Don Donoher, chairman of the selections committee. Hubbard is a sophomore, Thompson and Lee juniors and the rest seniors. Named to the four-man second team were Billy McKinney of Northwestern, Larry Byrd of Indiana State, Matt Hicks of North- ern Illinois and Walter Jordan of Purdue. On the third squad were Terry Tyler of Detroit, Bruce King of Iowa, Ray Williams of Minnesota, Bob Miller of Cincinnati and Dave Corzine of DePaul. --AP Lacrosse team ready Michigan's Lacrosse club claimed two victories over spring break. The games were pre-season contests preparing the Wol- verines for a March 19 season opener in Cincinnati. Georgia fell first to Michigan in a hard-hitting contest in Athens on March 9, 12-11. Steve Bissell led the Wolverine attack scoring six goals plus assisting on three others. Michigan's do- fence proved to be the deciding factor in the win. The Wolverine moved on to Atlanta and had an easy romp over Georgia Tech on March 12. Leading the Blue stickmen in the 20-2 win were Al Langnas and Pete Lindquist with five goals each. Jeff Haroldson chipped in with three. For the past three years, Michigan has held the University Division Championship in the Midwest Club Lacrosse Association. The Wolverines' firsthome game is on March 27 at 2 p.m. against 'Ohio State, at Ferry Field. -DAILY SPORTS Tiger rookies impress CLEARWATER, Fla. - Rookie Tim Corcoran belted a two- run homer in the 11th inning yesterday to give the Detroit Tigers a 3-1 exhibition baseball victory over the Philadelphia Phillies. Corcoran's homer came after loser Ron Schueler -walked Jerry Manuel with one out. Corcoran picked a 1-0 pitch and drove it over the right field wall. SUNDAY MARCH 218PM. CRISLER ARENA \ ANN ARBOR TICK.ETS= Reserved Seats $7.00, $6.00 Tickets available at the Michigan Union Box Office in Ann Arbor, 11:30 to 5:30 Mon. " Fri.. 763-2071. 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