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CALL 662-2543 or Stop at any Greene's Plant for Informaation BLUE UNINSPIRED: 0 ' netters down Spartans, 8-1 It By SCOTT LEWIS j Playing well enough to win, but nothing more, the Michigan's men's tennis team defeated an inspired Michigan State squad yesterday, at the varsity courts, 8-1. Although the score indicates I I 0 a romp, in many matches the! Spartans gave Michigan some fine competition, especially in singles. Three of the six singles matches carried for three full sets, including a Wolverine loss in the number six position. "This is our poorest perform- ance thus far in- the outdoor season," said Michigan coach Brian Eisner following the match. "But they were very tough, and it was a hard-fought win." MICHIGAN STATE came in:o the match with two consecutive Big Ten losses and the possibil- ity exists that the Wolverines were a little too complacent coming into the match. During many of the matches, Michigan would get a large lead, then seem to become a bit cocky - only to see their lead dwindle very quickly. "MSU has lost to Minnesota and Iowa, and the players had a tendency to take them lightly," i added Eisner. "Psychologically, first singles, and breezed by in calls, commented Etterbeek af- home stand. They won't return it was very hard to get our- straight sets. Friedler's mixture terwards, "and I let them get until April 20th, when they ,face selves ready." of drop shots and passing shots to me when I shouldn't have." Kalamazoo. An indication of this was the down the lines was too much Michigan's third and fourth first doubles match. Michigan's for the Berkeley High School singles matches were no con- Net result top duo of captain Eric Friedler graduate to handle. tests, as Jim Holman and Brad and freshman Jeff Etterbeek Number two singles provided Holland breezed to straight iet DOUBLES met State's two best players the most interesting match of victories. Buddy Gallagher was :defN :FStark-ZaboSr-erk (-ICH Larry Stark and Rick Zabor. the day. Etterbeek and Z0o0r forced to three sets before de- :No.2: Gallagher-Holland (MICH) split the first two sets, setting rfeating his opponent, and Ollie def Gudelsky-Callow (MSU), 6-4, 6-3 THE MATCH began with the up the fireworks in the third. Owens, still fighting a nagging McN 3: Holman-Owens (MICH) def Wolverines playing sloppy ten- As the set began, Zabor made ankle injury, succombed to Spar- SINGLES nis. They missed many easy two questionable calls of ap- tan Dick Callow in three sets. No. 1: Friedler (MICH) def Stark chances, including a numb'r of!1parent winners. Etterbeek pro- "Overall, MSU put up a tre- (MSU)No 6-E ter put-away shots. At one point, tested Zabor's ability as a line mendous battle," said Eisner. bor (MSU) 4-6, 6-3, 6-4 they were down 3-2 in the first judge, but the calls held. Etter- "They had everything to gain No 3: Holman (MICH) def Wo- set, with a service break point beek appeared to be a bit rat- and nothing to lose. I just hope yahn (MSU), 6-2, 6-3 ponupfr SUniedb tal u eNo. 4: Holland (MICH) def Me- coming up for MSU. tied by it all, but he put his we don't let up like this against Nulty (MSU), 6-3, 6-1 From that point on, however, game together in time to edge Notre Dame." No. 5: Gallagher (MICH) def Friedler and Etterbeek teamed Zabor, 6-4. Michigan faces the Fighting Gudelsky (MSU), 6-4, 1-6, 6-4 up to play tennis the way it was Irish today at 2:30, in. he final (MH, 5 75, 6SU) def Owens meant to be played. They "THEY WERE pretty Cleazy home game of their current Final score: MICH 8, MSU 1 whipped their opponents fr the duration of the match, winning 6-3, 6-1. The other two doubles teams also survived some shaky mo- ments to defeat their Spartan opponents in straight sets. With the match all but clinch- ed going into singles, the only goal that remained for Michigan was its second straight shutout. The Wolverines whitewashed Iowa on Saturday. FRIEDLER took on Stark in SPORTS OF THE DAILY I BOX DELIVERY and PICK-UP 50 YEARS EASTSI DE 3033 Packard 971-3620 Greene's o Ar BANKAMERICARD SERVICING THE ANN ARBOR COMMUNITY CAMPUS WESTSIDE 1213 So. University 662-2543 663-3016 .1940 W. Stadium New England Literature Program An intensive course of reading and writ- ing conducted in rural New Hampshire under sponsorship of the English De- pa rtment. Journal Writing, Thoreau, Emerson, Robert Frost, E.A. Robinson, and others. Hiking, camping, canoing, trips to the wilderness. SIZE IS LIMITED-A few places still available Call 764-0418 11 Green to Rickey Green, Michigan's All- A fe American junior guard, has ap- be rei plied to the National Basketball not be Association for hardship status, He adi but said that he will "most like- two co ly" be back at Michigan next kets of season. ever,I Green, Michigan's leading into a scorer and most valuable arship player last season, said he The would wait and see what, the sancti pro teams will offer before ketbal making his decision. Green has two-ye until June 7, one day before play, the NBA draft, to pull his rather name off the eligibility list. for th Two seasons ago, the Wol- The verines lost forward Campy Rus- leased sell to the pros. Russell, like by the Green, was an All-American, Studen MVP and leading scorer. Rus- report sell now plays for the Cleveland brough Cavaliers. The Green received an application er sop from the U.S. Olympic Commit- transp tee last week for Olympic team consin tryouts - something Green has of the expressed strong interest in. He terest" was not contacted, however, tertainT until after the national finals at a cal in Philadelphia. * * * Ther{ Gopher goofs 'unior, MINNEAPOLIS - A report ed toI on alleged infractions of NCAA phone rules in the University of Min- friends nesota basketball program was forwarded yesterday to the insti- tution's Assembly Committee on Lar Intercollegiate Athletics (ACIA). Pace The assembly is to decide on Anders future eligibility of three Goph- by Don er players, including center the Un Michael Thompson, David Win- crosse ey and Philip Saunders, who in a g were part of the probe of re- day af cent recruiting practices. Mich All three played the recent 5-0 le season, although Thompson, back1 a sophomore All-Big Ten se- to ma lection, missed two games. atf r than six, scholarships The Gophers totaled 7336 for e same period, the nine games, averaging 167 "findings of fact" re- per bowler. Purdue finished a yesterday were compiled strong second with 7050 and Campus Committee on Indiana placed third at 7018. t Behavior (CCSB). The Michigan's 2258 after the team r e v i e w e d material event put it in fifth place. The t out at earlier hearings. women had 2389 in the next report said Winey, anoth-three games to move up into homore, had accepted third place, overtaking both In- ortation to northern Wis- diana and Ohio State. from "a representative Michigan ran into problems university's athletic in- in the final three games and and was given free en-, ended up in fifth place with an nment, meals and lodging' o-erall total of 6853, only 18 abin. 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