Page Ten iIiEMICHIGAN DAILY Su'Ytdoy, October 31, 1,976 COMPLETE PERFECT SEASON 4 *1 Netters Lhk By RICK VALENTINE j I The Michigan women's tennis team wrapped up an undefeated: NEW MENU at the rV-BELL' ALABARf 5:30 - 9:00 VINTAGE ; at Retail Prices P.1 - -i. S. University near Washtenaw 769-1744 season yesterday by sweeping past Purdue 9-0, and Michigan State 7-2. After walking over the Boiler-: makers, the Wolverines, start- ed out slowly in the bout with Michigan State, dropping two of, the six singles matches. THE MATCH between Michi- gan's Barb Selden and Michi- gan State's Jodi Ross, the top singles players at each school, highlighted the day's competi- tion. WORKS ON PAPER CRESSMAN CASSARA STEWART & Selected Student Works OCT. 19-NOV. 7 RECEPTION: Oct. 20, 7-9 HOURS: Tu. & Fri., 10-6 Weekends, 12-6 764-3234 UNION GALLERY First Floor, Michigan Union wveep Although the women had not faced each other this year, they had played three common oppo- nents. Ross had defeated all three, while Selden had lost to Kelly Surges of Central Michi- gan. But this discrepancy did not bother Selden. Throughout the match, Sel-; den relied on an assortment of cut and lob shots, which Ross tried to counter with a strong game at the net. SELDEN WON the first game and then quickly broke Ross' service to take a 2-0 advantage in the first set. Selden went on to win the next three games and, aided by Ross' double fault in the sixth game, took the first set 6-0. Selden, ahead 4-1 in the sec- ond set, held off a rally by Ross to win the match 6-0, 6-4. "IT FELT GOOD to finally beat her when it counted," said Selden. Ross and Selden are close friends, who had not faced each other in competition since they were twelve. Other ,singles victors for the Wolverines were Kathy Karzen, Ann Kercher, and Deb Rentsch- ler. Karzen, the number two sin- gles player, won her match in straight sets, 6-2, 6-1. Her over- two powering baseline game and ex- cellent shot placement proved too much for MSU's Marjorie Kruger. Playing in the third position for Michigan, Ann Kercher put it all together against MSU's Cindy Bogdonas and won the match 6-1, 6-1. JAN KARZEN and Janet Wil- son suffered the only losses in singles for the Blue, falling 6-3, 7-5, and 6-1, 6-3, respectively. The Wolverines won all three doubles matches to clinch the contest. - Although championships won't be decided until the spring, Michigan has to be viewed as a serious contender after finish- ing this fall with an unblemish- ed record. "The only thing that really matters is how you do at the end of the year," said an elated coach John Atwood. ATWOOD ADDED that a per- fect record will have some benefits. "It's important from a recruit- ing point of view to be able to say we went undefeated," added 9 Daily Classifieds Get Results Atwood. MSU defeated the ers to complete match. 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Less than a minute later, Colorado middle guard Char- lie Johnson stripped the ball from Sooner halfback Elvis Peacock, giving Colorado pos- session at the Oklahoma 27- yard line. s 1 , EXCAVATIONS at ting up another Kelleher touch- down - his third of the day. Three turnovers in the final 10 minutes thwarted the Soon- ers' comeback attempts. The 13th - ranked Sooners had rolled to a 14-3 lead in the first quarter, largely on the breakaway running of fullback Ken King, who got Oklahoma rolling with a 71- yard jaunt for a score mid- way through the opening per- iod. Oklahoma, leading 21-20 at the half, got a 54-yard field goal from Uwe von Schamann and a four-yard scoring fun Six plays later, Kelleher ran from Horace Ivory to account Nebraska, which beat Kansas. one yard for the go-ahead for their early second-half ad- It was the third straight score. vantage. game that Miller had set a The Buffs then marched 85 * * * personal high for rushing and yards in 11 plays for a third' his 228 yards on 36 carries was TD. Knapple passed 38 yards to s the third best in Oklahoma Emergy Moorehead, and ran 19 STILLWATER, Okla. - Half- State history. yards to the two-yard lineset. back Terry Miller dodged, * * yards---to -the tw-yrdline,_et- At d 1,b1A h dlfnr aarte an u neu ms1wyVIi 228 yards and three touch- Dorsett romps downs as Oklahoma State ral- PITTSBURGH - Tony Dor- lied from a 16-point deficit to !sett rushed for 242 yards, in- beat Missouri 20-19 and stay including a 33-yard bolt for, the the thick of the Big Eight title winning touchdown, as second- chase. ranked Pitt survived a scare Down 10-0 at the half, the and defeated aroused Syracuse Cowboys fell behind 16-0 at the 23-13 yesterday. start of the third quarter when The Panthers, 8-0, fell be- Missouri's Joe Stewart scored hind 13-10 at 6:12 into the on a 100-yard kickoff return third quarter when Syra- that tied a school record. cuse's Dave Jacobs booted a But touchdown runs of 23 55-yard field goal, longest and two yards by Miller cut ever at Pitt Stadium. the margin to 16-14 at the However, Dorsett capped an end of the third period and; ensuing 80 - yard touchdown a 10-yard jaunt by the Junior drive with his 33-yard scoring from Colorado Springs in the run. fourth period gave the Cow- That put Pitt ahead to stay at boys the victory. 17-13 and Carson Long raised The win made Oklahoma the margin to seven points with State's BigEightarecord to 3-1 a 47-yard field goal four plays and insured it a tie for the into the fourth quarter. lead withi Colorado, an upset winner over Oklahoma,' and MOE Spers - Tenth __ _ _ t' i A COLLEGE RING. f6 It's a symbol for life Special To The Daily The Michigan volleyball team finished tenth at the Big Ten meet in Columbus yesterday. Iowa defeated the Wolverines twice, by scores of 13-11 and 15-12. ILLINOIS AND Northwestern also posted double victories ov- er the Wolverines. The Illini won the first game 15-11 and the second 15-6. Michigan ran out of gas against the Wildcats and fell 14-12 and 15-2. "The girls are awfully disap- pointed," said coach Sandy Vong. "One or two wins would have really brought up their confidence. Their enthusiasm was deflated. "I want to stress the fact that the girls played well, real- lv well. We're shorthanded, and [we're a young team," Vong added. The women's next action will be at the state tourney in Mar- miette November 12-14. The top two teams will then advance to the regionnls. :rBILLBOARD Thur. & Fri., Oct. 2 Mon. & Tues., Nov. 11:00 to 4:00 8, 29 1, 2 Main Lobby-Michigan Union Women's Intercollegiate bas- ketball tryouts. will be held during the week of November 1. Practice will be held from 6-8 p.m. Monday thru Friday at Crisler Arena. For further information contact Coach Carmel Borders or Women's Athletic Director Ginny Hunt through the athletic depart- ment. r Towers WE HAVE GOT IT ON SUNDAY'STOO. I