"Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, March 24, 1977 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY f Ui ....- Ird JETT BLACK 'A Fine Musical Display' Creem Magazine Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Tankers swim on I v I!Subscribe 8 to 10 DRINKS More Than-50% OFF By DAN PERRIN After seven months of hard work and grueling practices,,the Wolverine tankers finally get the chance to strut their stuff on the national level when they take on the rest of the country in the NCAA Swimming Cham- pionships to be held this after- noon through Sattirday night at Cleveland State. Coning off a 7-1 dual meet season and a fourth place fin- ish in the Big Ten Champion- ships, the men in Blue are hop- ing to improve on their 13th - - - - THE SURE THING YPSI-482-7130 place finish in last year's NCAA, meet. Leading the way for Michi- gan is senior Gordon Downie, a double winner in the Big Ten meet, who will swim in the 200-, 500-, and 1,650-yard freestyles at Cleveland State. Freshmen Kevin Morgan and rScott Weir will also make the trip, Morgan having qualifiedI in the 200-yard individual med-- ley and Weir in the 100-yard backstroke. representing the divers will be sophomore Matt Chelich, who last year was the only freshman to finish in the top 40 at the NCAA meet. "'The swimmers who have the best chance (of winning) are Downie and Chelich," predicted Michigan swim coach Gus Sta- ger. "Gordon (Downie) looks real- ly good and has a great atti- tude and Matt (Chelich) didn't do too bad in the Big Tens," I added Stager. (He placed sec- ond in both diving events.) The Wolverines will also have 4hree relay teams par- taking in the festivities. Downie, Morgan, freshman Paul Griffith and senior Joe Bauer make up both the 400- and 800-yard freestyle relays, while Weir, Morgan, Griffith and Downie will swim in the 400-medley relay. Stager noted, "Out of the three relays, our 800-freestyle (relay) has the best chance of' finishing on top." The University of Southern California is the favorite going into the meet, having won the national championship the past1 three years. West coast rival UCLA and Southeastern Con-I ference champion Tennesseel should both challenge the Tro- ians. Asked how he felt Big Ten champion Indiana would do. Sta- ger replied, "Indiana is going to have to swim like hell to keen ip with the West Coast teams." AL divisional split likely for 1978 By The Associated Press TAMPA, Fla. - The Ameri an League, younger and more innovative than the National League is expected to vote for three divisions for the 1978 season today during meetings of the major league baseball owners. The AL. which launched the designated hitter and beat the NL to the city of Toronto, needs positive votes from 11 of its 14 owners to approve the plan. A SWITCH from two divisions of seven teams to three divisions of five, five and four would provide baseball with the excitement of an extra divisional race. MEANWHILE, the NL will be bogged down with several questions: * Should it expand? And if so, by how many teams? On the top of any expansion list is Washington, D.C., promised a franchise by Commissioner Bowie Kuhn. The second choice appears to be New Orleans. " When that issue is resolved, the NL can then grapple with moving to three divisions. When the two leagues finish their individual business, they will join for a combined session.,) The major issues expected to come up are: Limited interleague play, the possibiilty of major league baseball buying the Oakland A"s and a move to dilute Commissioner Kuhn's power. To 7640tt58 AUDITIONS A student singing/dancing/instrumental group performing popular music, show' tunes, vocal and jazz standards, and Michigan favorites. MARCH26 1:00 p.m. APRIL2 Room 2058, School of Music For further information, call 764-0384 or 764- 0593 I I IN TRODUCING . .. 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TAMPA, Flat. - A two-run and John Wockenfusstdoubled Ifirstinning was all the Los An- in another as the Detroit Tigers geles Dodgers (8-3) needed to erupted for all their runs in defeat the Cincinnati Reds 2-1 the eighth inning in a 3-2 ex- ; yesterday behind the pitching of hibition baseball victory over Doug Rau and Charlie Hough. the Kansas City Royals yester- A RUN - SCORING double by day. Reggie Smith and' a single by y-E TRick Monday produced the Dod- THE TIGERS tagged veteran pitcher Roger Nelson alter be-. ing shut out for seven innings :::x::s::<::. " by Andy Hassler and Marty More sports Pattin. Steve Trella, who worked two scoreless innings, picked up on page 7 the victory..: !} 1 GRAPEFRUIT CIRCUIT: Tiger rally nips KC I THURSDAY, MARCH 24 Dr. Rudi Paul Lindner Professor of History. Tufts University "CURRENT RESEARCH ON NOMADS AND OTTOMANS" 4:00 P.M., EAST LECTURE RM., 3RD FLOOR RACKHAM Ctr. for Near Eastern and North African Studies and Department of History g runs off losing, pitcher Santo Alcala. The Reds got their run in the second when Bob Bailey dou- bled and Joel Youngblood sin- gled. The Reds, who played only, three regulars, dropped to 5-8. 5 1I I I Gore light! " (Goethe's last words) Cubs club SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - A triple by Gene Clines and a two- run double by Dave Rosello highlighted a three-run, ninth- inning rally yesterday that lift- ed the Chicago Cubs to a 9-8 victory over the Oakland A's. CLINES OPENED the ninth with a triple off Dick Bosman, the loser. Shortstop Ed Crosby booted Larry Blittner's ground- er for an error as Clines scored. A single by Joe Wallis and an intentional walk to Steve Ontiveros loaded the bases for Rosello, who ended the game with a double down the right- field line. Jays jolted DUNEDIN, Fla. - The Chi- cago White Sox pounded out 18 hits off four Toronto pitchers yesterday as the Sox whipped the Blue Jays 14-4. BRIAN. DOWNING drove in five of the White Sox runs on a three - run homer in the second and a two - run double in the third inning off Jays' starter and loser Jerry Garvin. Kevin Bell and Jack Broha- mer also homered for Chicago. The Blue Jays were held hit- less by winning pitcher Wilbur Wood, the veteran knockleball- er, until the fifth inning when John Scott looped a single to I center. * * * Tribe trounced TUCSON, Ariz. - Back-to- back doubles by Randy Elliott and Darrell Evans in the fourth inning sparked a five-run out- burst and the San Francisco Giants (6-8) went on to defeat the Cleveland Indians 9-5. THE INDIANS were led at the plate by Rico Carty, who drill- ed his first homer of the spring off starter and winner Jim fBarr. 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