WOMEN SENT PACKING NU ends netters' seas By BOB WARREN The party's over. . . its time to call it a season ... And so it is for the Michigan women's tennis team, as it bowed out of the 1978 season, not gracefully, but in a fight against heat. THE WOMEN, after a masterful domination of the state AIAW tour- nament and a 9-0 rout of Marshall in the first round of the midwest AIAW tour- ney, fell to the claws of the North- western team, 7-2 in the second round. "It was real hot when we played," commented Michigan coach Bill Flood. "That's not an excuse for why we lost, but combined with the pressure of win- ning all the doubles to win the dual meet, it was tough." Michigan lost four out of its six singles matches, with number two Sue Weber and number five Lisa Wood the only victors. The only chance to beat Northwestern at Muncie, Ind. last weekend would have been to win all of the doubles matches. The women did not succeed. By The Associated Press Pistons land 'Bubbles' PONTIAC-Former Detroit prep star Robert "Bubbles" Hawkins signed a three-year contract with the Detroit Pistons yesterday, the National Basketball Association club announced. General Manager Bob Kauffman said the signing was contingent on the ability of the 23-year-old guard to make the team. Hawkins had played two full seasons in the NBA before he was waived last Novemberby the New Jersey Nets. His most notable pro campaign was in 1976-77 when he played in 52 games and averaged 19.3 points for the Nets. But he got into a contract hassle with the club last season, stayed away from training camp and played in only 15 games before he was waived on Nov. 28. Frustrated Shero quits Flyers PHILADELPHIA-Fred Shero has resigned as coach of the Phila- delphia Flyers because he feels he has exhausted his ability to motivate the team he led to two Stanley Cup championships, he said yesterday. "I have decided after a great deal of thought and consultation with my business manager and my wife to resign as the coach of the Philadelphia Flyers," Shero said. "The reason for this resignation is simply that I feel my effectiveness to motivate the players as well as to inspire them to the degree that would result in a Stanley Cup victory has been exhausted," Shero explained at a press conference in his aggnt's office. The Flyers issued a statement Monday saying that Shero submitted his resignation last Thursday, but that they had not accepted it. Flyers' General Manager Keith Allen said he and board chairman Ed Snider had asked to meet again with their reluctant coach to see if they could get him to change his mind. Allen refused to say when the meeting would take place with Shero, who has one year left on his Flyers' contract. Shero'said he was available for such a meeting but that nothing would change his mind. "I like dialogue with anybody, but I'll tell them the same thing I'm telling you. "Right now I don't feel like coaching. I feel like I've lost something. I can't generate any enthusiasm for hockey," Shero said. "I don't believe that I can do the job with this team anymore." "Northwestern has since we beat them ea 4," Flood continued teams are excellent a on the court." THE WILDCATS e Ohio State in the fina and lost 7-2. Howe' qualified for the natio Maryland next m reached that competil couldn't do it with a ti posedly superior talen "We had a good sea "If we had Kathy Kric sprained ankle) we mz to turn this thing aro beaten Northwestern Kathy (Karzen) and A going to the national great." Flood was refs qualification of the doubles team and Kar at-large bid to the sii although she lost t Mascaren, 6-2, 6-2 in Karzen received the cellent record this pas The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, May 23, 1978-Page 15 Rec spats Athree-day workshop designed to of- 0 new perspectives of traditional improved a lot will be held on June 2-4. "New Games" arlier this year, 5- re-examines the basic idea of com- . "Their doubles petition and cooperation, and provides nd they showed it a recreational experience that is both challenging and fun. To register, call 763-3084. ended up playing Registration for PAIFS (Physical Ac- ls of the MAIAW tivity Instruction for Faculty and Staff) ver, both teams classes is still being held. Instruction is nal tournament in offered in disco dancing, tennis and fit- onth. Michigan ness. Contact the CCRB for more Lion last year, but details. eam that had sup- Intramural entry deadlines are ap- t this year. proaching in: " Racquetball (men's and women's son," Flood said. singles) - June 5. kstein (out with a " Ping Pong (men's and women's ay have been able singles) - June 5. und and could've * Tennis (co-rec) - June 5. n, 7-2. However, Summer building hours for the CCRB knn (Kercher) are are Monday through Friday 7:45 a.m. s and that's just to 9 p.m. and Saturday 9-5 (closed Sun- day.) The IM Building opens weekdays at erring to the 11:30 a.m. and closes at 6:30 p.m. on Karzen-Kercher Monday and Friday, but stays open til 9 zen's award of an p.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday and ngles competition Thursday (closed weekends). badly to Debbie The NCRB is open weekdays from 7 the first round. a.m. to 9 p.m. and on Saturday from 9 bid due to her ex- am. to 9 p.m. On Sundays the building t year. has hours from noon to 9 pom. BOSOX CLOSING IN: Yaz'sH TORONTO (AP)-Carl Yastrzemski belted a three-run homer in the eighth inning yesterday to lift the Boston Red Sox to a 5-4 decision over the Toronto Blue Jays, giving rookie Alan Ripley his first major league victory. The victory pushed the Bosox one- half game ahead of the Detroit Tigers in the AL East race. The idle, Tigers, however, still cling to the division leadership by a mere seven percentage points. YAZ'S HOMER overshadowed two home runs by Toronto's John Mayberry, who hita two-run shot in the first and then put the Blue Jays ahead 3- 2 with a solo shot in the sixth. Jim Rice connected for a two-run tops Jays homer, his 14th, in the first to give Boston a 2-0 lead. Ripley, 1-3, gave up seven hits before giving way at the start of the eighth to Tom Burgmeier, who was relieved by Bob Stanley with runners at first and second and one out in the ninth. Al East Standings W L Pet. 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