sports of the DAILY Netters on the road The ten-time defending Big Ten men's tennis champion Michigan Wolverines move into the final weekend of dual matches versus conference rivals when they visit Ohio State today and Indiana tomorrow. The Wolverines are currently 6-1 in the league, second to Wisconsin. Ohio State is close behind the two leaders. Against the Buckeyes, Michigan coach Brian Eisner expects a battle from the team that defeated his squad last year. "They always try to play up the Michigan-Ohio State rivalry when we go down there," said Eisner, "so they will be ready for us." Michigan's women's tennis team will be playing at College Station, Pen- nsylvania today and tomorrow. The netters will compete against teams from Ohio State, Princeton and Penn State. This is the team's last match before the SMAIAW championships, which will be played here in Ann Arbor, May 11-13. -Daily Sports Women running Fresh off of a fairly imprssive showing, Michigan's women's track team is heading into the Big Ten Outdoor Championships, held today and tomorrow at Evanston. Coach Red Simmons will only be sending nine team members to the meet. "We don't have any depth. so we'll probably be fifth or sixth (place)," he said. Most of the teams attending will be depleted because the academic year has ended. Simmons himself will not be going to the meet because he is being induc- ted into Eastern Michigan's Hall of Fame this weekend. -Daily Sports Soluk nine in SMAIAW The Michigan women's softball team will be playing in the SMAIAW championships today and tomorrow at Grand Valley. Coach Gloria -Soluk's Wolverines, currently 8-4, are favorites in the championships, along with last year's champion Michigan State and Jackson Community College. JCC defeated Michigan twice last week. Michigan is led by pitchers Teresa Gardocki, a junior, and Shelly Piilo, a senior. The team's leading hitters are Ann Slade, a graduate of Ann Arbor- Pioneer, and basketball star Terry Conlin, also a native of Ann Arbor. -Daily Sports The Michigan Daily-Friday, May 5, 1978-Page 23 Fryman, Cubs burned by Smithled Dodgers CHICAGO (AP) - Reggie Smith runs. He singled in the fifth, went to drove in three runs with a home run and second on a balk by Fryman, to third on a sacrifice fly and Rick Rhoden stopped a sacrifice bunt by Russell and scored Chicago on six hits yesterday to give when second baseman Manny Trillo the first-place Los Angeles Dodgers a 4- dropped Steve Garvey's pop fly for an 1 victory over the Cubs. error. Smith, driving in three runs for the RHODEN, notching his fourth victory second successive game, drilled his without a defeat and his second shutout fourth homer of the season into a 22- of the season, gave up a two-out single mile per-hour wind in the first inning to Larry Cox in the second inning and after Bill Russell had singled: retired seven in a row before Dave THE DODGERS added an unearned Kingman doubled in the fifth. run off loser Woody Fryman, 0-3, in the The Cubs nicked Rhoden for their fifth inning and scored off reliever lone run in the eighth when Ivan Donnie Moore in the seventh when DeJesus singled, stole second, reached Dave Lopes tripled and scored on third on catcher Jerry Grote's throwing Smith's sacrifice fly. error and scored on Greg Gross' Lopes scored two of Los Angeles' sacrifice fly.