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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Thursday, March 25, 1976

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By The Associated Press the eighth inning, then Thomp-
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - son hit his homer over the left
Non-roster player Jason Thomp- field screen following Mickey
son slammed a two-run tie- Stanley's triple. Reggie Smith
breaking homer in the ninth and Bake McBride hit two-run
inning, lifting the Detroit Tigers homers for St. Louis.
to an 8-6 exhibition base-ball* *
victory over the St. Louis Car- 1 izzou coach honored
dinals Wednesday. KANSAS CITY-Norm Stew-
The Tigers spotted the Cards art completed his ninth season
a 6-2 lead in the first five in- as Missouri basketball coach
nings before erupting for three with his selection as the DistrictI
runs, two on Bill Freehan's Five coach of the year by the
double. National Association of Basket-
A homer by John Valle pro- ball Coaches.-
duced a 6-6 tie for Detroit in Stewart is eligible for the
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adelphia.
Stewart coached the Missouri

Fan sues Sox
BOSTON - A fan has filed a
$1 million suit against the Bos-
ton Red Sox and owner Tom
Yawkey for a broken neck suf-
fered during the 1975 World

team to its first undisputed Series when a spectator fell on
7leaguetitle in 46 years during him.
the 1975.76 season. The team
finished with a 26-5 season, The suit was filed in Suffolk
their best in terms of victories. . Superior Court Tuesday for
The team also advanced to the Thomas A. Zamagni, 21, who
NCAA tournament for the first said he was en route to the sev-
time in 32 seasons and finished enth game between the Red
as the Midwest Regional runner- Sox and Cincinnati Reds at
up to Michigan. Fenway Park when a spectator
As Missouri coach, Stewart fell from 40 feet from the park
has a 154-87 cumulative record. wall, landing atop him.
*.The suit said park officials
Hothanded Harris knew that spectators were on
STATE COLLEGE, Pa.-Lusia j the wall in an area not intended
Harris scored 29 points Wednes- for viewing the game.
day as Delta State opened de- T .
fense of its national collegiate The identity of the man who
championship by routing Penn fell was not determined. He re-
State 88-46 in the first round of portedly was unhurt and walk-
the Association for Intercollegi- ed away.
ate Athletics for Women tourna-
ment. The suit said Zamagni sus- I'VE
In Wednesday's other first- tained major medical bills and beats
round games, it was Cal State- is disabled. game
F u 11 e r t o n vs. Wisconsin-La-
crosse, Queens College of New
York vs. MississippiColle OPE FOR TOP
Utah, William Penn of Iowa vs.
Tennessee Tech, Montclair State
of New Jersey vs. Portland
State, Southern Connecticut vs.
Baylor and Immaculata vs. akr
Long Beach State.
Delta State's 6-foot-3 Harris
averaged more than 30 points By RICK MADDOCK best tin
per game in leading the Lady "We're swimming a helluva' style.
Statesmen to a 29-1 record. lot better than we swam in the Down
The Mississippi school was Big Ten's," Said Michigan tank- 200, 500
cheered on by several hundred er Tom Szuba. He was referring in the T
home-state supporters, who to Michigan's NCAA qualifiers, yard fr
waved Confederate flags in the who will be battling the best nationa
stands. swimmers from across the na- An-oa

AP Photo
BEEN HERE BEFORE - Detroit Tiger Bill Freehan finds himself in a familiar situation, but the roles are reversed as he
the tag by Ken Rudolph in Wednesday's exhibition game against the St. Louis Cardinals. The Tigers went on to win the
, 8-6.

TEN FINISH:

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head

east

me in the 1000 yard free- ! Tennessee and Steve Furniss
from Southern California are
ie will be entered in the the main guys I've been up
and 1650-yard freestyles against for the past four years."
NCAA's. There is no 1000 Diver Don Craine will be go-
eestyle competition in the ing to Providence with some-
l championships. thing- to prove after being up-
rently the 500 yard free- set twice in the Big Ten. The

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tion starting tonight and con- style is Michigan's strong event. pre-season rankings had Craine
tinuing through Saturday in Along with having the fastest and Tennessee's Jim Kennedy
Providence, Rhode Island. time in Downie, the Wolverines' first and second on the one-
Gordon Downie, Alan Mc-' Alan McClatchey holds the third meter board and reversed on the
Clatchey, Fred Yawger, Don best time in the nation at 4:32.66. three-meter board.
Craine, Matt Chelich and Szuba McClatchey also boasts the And guess who Craine picked
are slated to compete in in- eleventh best time in the 200 as his toughest competitor, "It's
dividual competition. Ric Peper yard butterfly. Kennedy," said the senior stand-
and Joe Bauer are also travel- Szuba, when asked what his, out, "just 'cause he's a steady
ling east to bolster the Michi- strongest event was, replied, diver."
gan relay teams. "The 440 IM (individual med- COMPARING himself with
ley). I don't have the speed for Kennedy, Craine said, "He uses
"IF GORDON comes through the 200 IM and the 200 back." two of the same dives that I
we should finish anywhere from Szuba has the fifth best time in: do, but he goes more for con-
fifth to tenth," Szuba said. the 200 baskstroke and the sixth sistency." Craine, on the other
Downie holds the fastest time best in the 200 individual med- hand, depends on his strength
in the country in the 500 yard ley. and acrobatic excellence to
freestyle at 4:30.44. He also has SZUBA tabbed his toughest amass points.
the seventh best time in the 200 competition: "Fred Tyler from Craine also commented on the
yard freestyle and the eighth Indiana, Leroy Engstrand from rankings of the divers. "The

for NCAA's
way they rank a diver is by Sunday.
looking at how the diver did in Daly, who will probably be
the NCAA's last year," he swimming in the Olympics for
said. "Kennedy beat me on both Puerto Rico, will be swimming
boards last year, but they must the 100 and 200 butterfly events
have felt I was stronger on the and the 100 and 200 freestyle in
low board." relays and the 100 butterfly in
As far as Craine is concerned, a relay.
"Everybody's tops until you get "Thiswll be the b
to the finals. Then you see who for me," stated Daly. "How well
wins it. I swim here will determine my
WHAT IS Craine's strategy Olympic status."
for the NCAA's? "Dive about Other counties represented
twenty times better than I did in the Latin Cup ar: France,
at the Big Tens,' he answered. Italy, Brasil, Spain, Mexico,
Craine had some words to say Cuba.
about his diving teammate Matt good "Ithink I have a very good
chance to final," said Craine chance of having a good show-
referring to Chelich's shot at mng there," Daly concluded.
competing in the final com-
petition in the championships.
"Matt's come from high school Blue
to college caliber," Craine add-
ed. RENO, Nev. (R) - Top-
Craine may not be seeing his ranked Indiana and fellow
final action this weekend as he Big Ten team Michigan are
plans to go out for the Olympic favored to meet for the
diving team, which will be NCAA basketball champion-
coached by Michigan's Dick ship, according to the tour-
Kimball. Craine stated that if nament sizeup made yester-
he did not make the team this day by Harrah's Reno-Tahoe
year, his diving career would Racebook.
be over.
ONE OTHER Michigan swim- The Indiana Hoosiers were!
mer who made the outs for the made 5 -point favorites to
NCAA's but will not be com- b e a t defending champion
peting is John Daly. Instead, UCLA Saturday and Mich-
Daly will represent Puerto Rico igan was picked by 1% points
in the Latin Cup competition to over unbeaten Rutgers in the
be held in Acapulco starting on other semifinal match.
Friday and running through

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Probably not. All things considered you do
what you do pretty doggone well. After all, no one
has taken your job. And you're eating regularly.
But...
But have you ever considered what doing your
job just a little better might mean?
Money. Cold hard coin of the realm.
If each of us cared just a smidge more about
what we do for a living, we could actually turn that
inflationary spiral around. Better products, better
service and better management would mean savings
for all of us. Savings of much of the cash and frayed
nerves itis costing us now for repairs and inefficiency.
Point two..By taking more pride in our work
we'll more than likely see America regaining its
strength in the competitive world trade arena. When
the balance of payments swings our way again we'll
all be better off economically.
So you see-the only person who can really
do what you do any better is you.

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