Friday, Agri! 1, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page, Nine Friday, April 1, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY DOWN HURONS, 9-0: Netters crunch By BOB WARREN . play spring tennis this year. Parker added. When we found out about the PARKER'S evaluation of her The Michigan women's tennis state tournament qualifier we team's chances for victory yes- team was not a very gracious decided to compete to get ready terday were correct. Karzen de- host yesterday, as it opened up for that competition." stroyed Eastern's new number its spring season with a devas- Parker's H u r o n team was one player, Angie Sweet, 6-0, 6-0. tating rout of Eastern Michigan. routed by Wisconsin two weeks "The match wasn't too tough," All nine matches were won in ago, also by a score of nine to Karzen commented afterwards. straight sets by the Wolverines. zero. "I was able to work on my soft Michigan won 108 out of 115 "Our best player, Barb Fish- winners, which is always a hard games en route to its eighth ley, is out for the season with thing to do on this surface at straight win since its fall sea- possible bone chips in her elbow. the track and tennis building." son. She would have been our only The other performers on the After the match coach John chance against Kathy Karzen," team felt their matches were Atwood commented, "It's al- d V a'Wit in sie in untr n .? 7?.1"11 ways gooa to win mg in your Fr "Itult first match. This victory was singles a great way to open the season No. 1: K. K a r z e n (MICH,) def even if the competition was sweet (EMU), 6-0, 6-0. weak." No. 2: Kercher (MICH) def Hast- ings (EMU), 6-0, 6-3. EASTERN MICHIGAN w a s No. 3: strom (MICH) def Becker not a very tough opponent as (EMU), 6-1, 6-0. their own coach Lucy Parker No. 4: Selden (MICH) def Bachin- attested, sky (EMU), 6-1, 6-1. No. 5: Rentschler (MICH) def "We weren't even going to j Boyd (EMU), 6-0, 6-0. No. 6: J. karzen (MICH) def Pat- rick (EMU), 6-0, 6-0. Doubles No. 1: K. Karzen-Selden (MICH) def Sweet-Hastings (EMU), 6-0, 6-0. No. 2: Kercher-Rentschler (MICH) def Becker-Bachinsky (EMU), 6-0, 6-1. No. 3: Fertig-Crosby (MICH) def Boyd-Patrick (EMU), 6-0, 6-0. EMU basically warm-ups for North- western on Saturday. Debbie Rentschler, who won 6-0, 6-0, accomplished what she wanted to during the match. "I DIDN'T want to get bored with the match and miss any shots. Since I didn't get bored or miss any easy shots, I was satisfied with my performance." Ann Kercher, the only Mich- igan player who had any diffi- culty, temporarily suffered from Rentschler's pre-match fears. "I played well in the first set but in the second set I lost my concentration which led to a slight problem with my fore- hand. Otherwise I was satis- fied," Kercher said. Barb Selden looked very good in her match. Even though Sel- den double faulted two games away she looked like she was regaining her fall form. ALL THREE doubles teams won their matches in straight sets without losing a game. Atwood wasathinking about Northwestern after the match. He said Karzen may have a tough match Saturday against the Wildcats number one player, Amy Conlan. K a r z e n commented, "I've played Amy in the past and we've both beatenteach other. Today's match helped me pre- pare for Amy.- Atwood said that winning the Big Ten would be nice due to the prestige of the conference, but added that the state quali- fier is more important. "Our main goal is to winor come in second in the state qual- ifier that Michigan is hosting. If we do this we then enter the Midwest regionals where Ohio State could dominate." -MEDIATRICS PRESENTS. THE EIGER SANCTION FRI. APRIL 1-7:30 and 9:45 $1.25 THE GRADUATE SAT. APRIL 2-7:30 and 9:30 $1 .25 NATURAL SCIENCE AUD. FIDRYCH SURGERY ROUTINE: Wings guaranteed win flops By The Associated Press * : M DETROIT - Dean Talafous',. . goal at 13:34 of the third period snapped a tie and led the Min- nesota North Stars to a 3-1 vic- tory over the Detroit Red Wings Ni t Ed s Night Editors:. Detroit management h a d ERROL SHIFMAN told its fans, 8,427 of them, ERNIE DUNBAR that if the Red Wings did not . win, they all could redeem gan en route to a 10-4 exhibition their ticket stubs for free baseball victory over the Toron- tickets to the team's final to Blue Jays yesterday. home game Saturday night. Wockenfuss singled in the first two runs with the bases loaded, Minnesota scored first when in the Tigers' big inning. Man- Tim Young took a pass from kowski followed with a two-run Tom Reid for a breakaway and double. beat Detroit goalie Jim Ruther- ford at 13:48 of the second Another run scored on an er- period. ror by Toronto shortstop Dave McKay and the sixth man came But Detroit's Dennis Polonich tied the score with a short-hand- ed goal at 7:47 of the third$ FRIDAY, APRIL 1 period. Jim Roberts skated around P ofessor Jc Detroit defenseman Jim Nah- Department of Philosophy rgang and fired a 20-foot drive"L AL M R past Rutherford at 16:41 of the "LEGAL MOR last period for the final goal. F R E E F LOA AUDITORIUM D Tigers triumph De- Sponsored by the Depc LAKELAND, Fla. - The De-pand the L troit Tigers, powered by John 1 Wockenfuss and r o o k i e Phil Mankowski, scored six runs in PLEASE NOTE: This lecture the sixth inning off Steve Har- "Lectures in Human' Valuea j the Tanner Foundation. across on a Staub. single by Rusty Meanwhile, surgery on pitch- ing star Mark Fidrych's left knee was "routine" according to doctors who performed the operation at Henry Ford Hos- pital in Detroit. "There was a large tear in the medial left cartliage, but no additional damage to the knee. The entire cartliage was re- moved," doctors said in a state- ment. Fidrych is expected to be in the hospital about a week and on crutches for about two to three weeks. Physicians said he should be able to begin more serious throwing workouts in about six weeks. 4:00 P.M. )el Feinberg y, Rockerfeller University ALISM AND TING EVILS" , ANGELL HALL artment of Philosophy aw School is the first in the series, and Behavior," sponsored by Daily Photo by BRAD BENJAMIN WOLVERINE NETTER JODY STROM works for perfection on her serve in preparation for spring tennis season. The hard work paid off yesterday as she destroyed her opponent 6-0 6-1 in yesterday's 9-0 sweep of Eastern Michigan. SCORES NHL Minnesota 3, Detroit 1 NBA N.Y. Knicks 135, Indiana 131 Atlanta 95, N.Y. Nets 81 STARFIRE DISCO- THURS.-FRI.-SAT. SINE DINING - 11:3Av-B:OOPM Telephone -11- J t995-5955 AIr Am Arbor -' E' Rickey takes his show on the road Michigan's All-American guard Rickey Green begins a full week of post-season basketball tournaments today as he heads to Tulsa, Okla- homa for Saturday's E a s t- West All-Star gane. 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