'Foxe THE MICHIGAN DAILY triacy, Apra E l f 1 y/ t EAGERNESS HAS RETURNED unnmnnmnwtimjineu,,nIIieimeiininninwueiiimiiiiiii~u - 4. JETT BLACK Friday & Saturday MUGSY M April 21, 22, 23 327 E. Mic VIVO DR INKS LESS T HAN V/2 PRICE Every Thursday, Friday & Saturday 8-10 p.m. TI 482-7130 .= . . .. . ..._ .... . ...... ..... ,.. . ...,... .° . ,.. . °! _.... . s w i s Selden jouneys west By LISA ALLMENDINGER Whilo the women's tennis team is eyeing its May post season tournaments, the squad's number two player, Barb Selden, has her mind on more than just team tournaments. Selden has been selected to represent the state of Michigan in the 21 and under division at the Seventeen Magazine Tournament of Champions, May 17-21. The petite, dark haired player is looking forward to her first trip to California and the competition which includes the top players from all over the country. 'Ater playing for a year and a half straight, three hours per day, it became a grind." -Barb Selden SELDEN'S SPRING SEASON record at Mich- igan is an unblemished 7-0. Today at 4:00, Selden et al will face Miami of Ohio outside on the varsity courts, if the weather permits. Selden began playing tennis when she was ten. Prior to her career on the courts she play- ed baseball and the switch brought with it a two-handed backhand. "Holding the racquet that way seemed nat- ural to me. I wasn't strong enough to hit one- handed then and I've kept it ever since," she said. especially bicycle riding. She also enjoys mel- low music, jazz, and especially Earth, Wind, and Fire. SELDEN PLAYED IN THE number one spot this fall before taking a month's break during the winter. "After playing for a year and a half straight, three hours per day, it became a grind. I had no time to do other things. Besides, my mental attitude needed a break." When she returned she started at the bot- tom of the lineup and worked her way up to her present number two spot. "I think the break helped me a lot, attitude-wise," she said. This summer Selden will join co-captain Missy Pollick and 40 instructors from all over the country at Choate School in Connecticut to teach at a camp. Selden qualified for the Seventeen tourney by defeating Debbie Mascarin from MSU in the semifinals of the Western Regionals. SHE AND MASCARIN have had a rivalry since they were ten. "Lately she's beaten me more than I've beaten her," Selden said. "And although I lost in the finals, beating Debbie in the semis was a big personal triumph for me." But, for the present, Selden lookstoward next month and the upcoming tournament play in Mission Viejo, California. "I'll be busy with the States, the Nationals and the Seventeen tourney. I'm really excited about that trip to California." Everyone will be there :.. even, Tracy Aus- tin, Selden's favorite young player and win- ner in the 12 and under division at the Teen Tournament last year. "I want to play tennis and enjoy myself," she laughed. higan, YPSI LAN ...................................... weuu n uuuu fuunuunuuuouuuu uauuuuu em iiliiiiiii iiiiiiilllllliiiiliii iliiliiliiilllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiliiifiiliiiiifiilliiiil iiiilillilill lliflllil Use Daily Class]: :f: Daily Photo by BRAD BENJAMIN MICHIGAN'S BARB SELDEN slams a forehand during practice for today's tennis match with Miami of Ohio. Selden puts her perfect 7-0 record on the line against the Redskins. The Wolverines' number two singles player was recently selected to play in the Seventeen Magazine tournament in California. 'U ' s' Although she's only 5-3, Selden finds her height has noill effect on her game. "It's de- ceiving, almost an advantage, because I do go to the net. I'm not afraid to serve and volley." Aside from tennis, Selden likes all sports, i COMPETES IN KEPLER: Golf team ends long layoff By GEOFFREY LARCOM A long layoff ends for the Michigan golf team this week- end, when they play in the Kepler Invitational in Columbus, Ohio. "We're now into what we call the northern competitive part of our season," said coach Bill Newcomb. "This will be our first meet since our Florida trip in mid-March." In Florida, the Wolverines garnered an impressive eighth in the Miami Invitational, against some of the south's best teams. "It was an encouraging meet," recalled Newcomb. "The consistency we showed will help us greatly against up for lost time," said New- comb. "For a while there, we felt a little shaky." Big Ten competition." Participating in the Kepler will be some twenty teams, Consistency is right. Five golf- with the Big Ten and Mid-Am- ers, Jim Marshall, Doug Davis, erican conferences competing. Ken Waichuck, John Morgan and Frank Sims were all within two "We look upon the Kepler as strokes of each other after the one of our three most important 54 holes had been completed. meets," said Newcomb. "First- Returning to Ann Arbor, the ly, it is played on Ohio State's linksters were forced inside by home course, which is a super bad weather, limiting their prac- layout. Also, with so many tice. teams playing, we'll get a good "Our home course just opened indication of where we stand in last Saturday, so we've been out the Big Ten and within our there every day since, making NCAA district. OMMMMENI I_ nooon - - WEST SIDE' BOOKSHOP Used & Rare Books Bought & Sold * LIBRARIES PURCHASED * FREE SEARCH SERVICE 113 West Liberty " 995-1891 Open Mon-Sat 11 to 6pm Thurs & Fri Evenings 'til 9pm EUROPEAN FLIGHTS Provides the Academic community with discount a i r travel arrange- ments. LET US SERVE YOU Save $$ BE FLEXIBLE CALL US TOLL FREE: (800) 223-1722 Favored to grab first place honors is OSU, which has al- most all of its lettermen back, along with the home course ad- vantage. "After that, it's a wide open field," Newcomb said. BILLBOARD The undefeated Michigan men's tennis team hosts the nationally ranked Wisconsin Badgers today at 2:30 on the varsity tennis courts. Jeff Et- terbeek and Jud Schaufler lead the Wolverines at the number 1 and 2 positions re- spectively. The Badgers will be Michigan's main competi- tion for the Big Ten Title. The intramural mile run is open to both men and women and will be held on April 18. Entries are due April 15 at the IM Building. For more information, call 763-3562. Join The Duily Sports Staff D ooLe s AV 310 MAYNARD HAPPY HOURS 9i ses on eer 51M, When the week's jest begun and already you're 4 chapters, 3papers, 2 outlines and 1 project behind ...it's no time to get filled up. 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