mm6. -Sunday, March 30, 1980-The Mic 19 & Cheese Perty Reet the candidates for City Council Presented by the higan Republican Club higan Daily IjNTO C- NI PITCHES 3-0 SHUTOUT:I Michigan splits two with Grand Valley By DRE and BUDDY] EW SHARP MOOREHOUSE ime: 7:30 p.m. )ate: Wed., April 2 lace: Michigan Union onference room No. 1 & 2 Admission: FREE ALL ARE WELCOME - Bud Middaugh's home debut as head coach of Michigan's baseball team en- ded in a split decision yesterday as the Wolverines defeated.Grand Valley in the opener of a double header, 3-0, but lost the nightcap by an identical score. In the first game, Mark Clinton 'allowed, just three hits, and captain George Foussaines went two for three with an RBI to lead the Wolverines to victory. CLINTON, THE junior hurler from EVERY SUNDAY we offer a SPECIAL ITALIAN BUFFET ALL YOU CAN EAT FOR ONLY $4.95. Grosse Pointe Woods, gave up a single to the first batter he faced, leftfielder Kelly Kolbe, but from then on, he was very stingy. Middaugh was pleased with the performance of his ace hurler. "I thought that Clinton threw pretty well when he had to,"' the coach com- mented after the twinbill played before a chilly Fisher Stadium crowd. . Michigan got all the runs it needed in the first inning, jumping out to a 2-0 lead. Designated hitter Chuck Wagner got the Maize-and-Blue on the right track, lining a single past shortstop. He then took second on a wild pitch by Grand Valley hurler Bob Herendeen. Greg Schulte got on base when he beat out a perfectly laid bunt. Wagner then scored on a double by Foussianes. The second run for Michigan came when first baseman Tim Miller hit a sacrifice fly to center, scoring Schulte. THE .ONLY real trouble Michigan encountered came in the fifth inning, when Grand Valley loaded the bases with two outs. But Clinton proved his cool under fire, striking out the Lakers' Terry Smith to end the inning. Michigan got an insurance run in the sixth inning when rightfielder Jim Paciorek belted a 3-2 pitch into the cen- terfield fence, missing a home run by a couple of feet, for a stand-up triple. Catcher Gerry Hool knocked Paciorek in with a single to center to cap the Wolverine scoring. Although Michigan came out on top, Middaugh thought that his squad could have produced more offensively. "WE WOULD like to hit a little bit more with men on base," said Mid- daugh. "We left people out there in crucial situations." In the nightcap, the tables were tur- ned, as Grand Valley pitcher Bob Opland stymied the Wolverine bats. Opland tossed a five-hit shutout and was in control for the entire game. Foussaines once again had hot lumber for the Wolverines, banging two singles in three trips to the plate. The Lakers got on the board in the first inning. Centerfielder John Suida walked, and when Michigan pitcher Steve Ontiveros' pick-off attempt eluded first baseman Miller's glove, he advanced to second. Suida then scored on a single by Smith. AFTER THAT, it was left all up toOpland to silence the Wolverine at- tack, and that he did. "He was impressive out there," said Middaugh. "He mixed his pitches very well and should be commended." Grand Valley scored its final two runs in the seventh inning when rightfielder Larry David cracked a two-out double. The next batter, Brian Johnson, was given an intentional pass setting up catcher Dave Clark's two-run double to put the contest away for the Lakers. A INCLUDES: Lasagna-Chicken Cacciatori-Veal-Meatballs-Italian Sausage -Spaghetti or Mostaccioli-Vegetable Minnestroni, and French Onion Soup. Salad Bar with over 25 items. HOURS:-. 2 pm till midnight BUFFET open till 9 pm 114 E. Washington --=-- 665-3231 0l I,- M i - Daily Photo by JIM KRUZ MICHIGAN PITCHER Mark Clinton hurls a pitch in the first game of a doubleheader yesterday at Fisher Stadium. In the team's home debut, Clinton gave up just three hits and led the Wolverines to a 3-0' Victory over Grand Valley in the opener. The Wolverines dropped the nightcap by the same score of 3-0. °°- ; n NC, OSU, MICHIGAN LEFT McCormick cuts choices to three :I By DAVE JOHNSON Special to the Daily Join the gang at Rick's MONDAY for SCHOOPER NIGHT Burritos only $1.25 Pitchers 1/2 Off after 11 p.m. LIVE MUSIC BY: THE STEVE NEWHOUSE BAND* (NO COVER)* CLARKSTON-Prep All-American Tim McCormick has.,, narrowed the list of colleges he will consider to three: Michigan, Ohio State, and North Carolina. Many people thought that Michigan, seemingly holding the inside track all year, fall out of contention for the 6- foot, 10-inch Clarkston center with the departure of coach Johnny Orr to Iowa State. "Not so," said McCormick. "I like (Bill) Frieder just as much as Johnny Orr. I think he did an awful lot of coaching on that team. I've talked with some of the Michigan players, and they feel the same way. They're happy with him and are looking forward to next season. "But if he doesn't get the job, I don't know what I'll do. "The number one thing with Michigan," said McCormick, "is I'll be able to play close to home, in front of my parents, family, and friends. My dad has helped me more than anybody else. He really knows a lot about basketball. He's been a driving force. I'd really like to play in front of him. I also think Michigan has a chance to go all the way in the near future." That is something that McCormick has indicated that he wants really badly. He led his Clarkston Wolves to a 26-0 season before they bowed to Highland Park in the Class A semifinals last weekend in Jenison Fieldhouse. McCormick, who averaged 25 points, 17.6 rebounds; 6.5 blocked shots and four assists per game, feels that-Ohio State is also close to going all the way. "Winning an NCAA championship is one of my goals in college," said McCormick. "Eldon Miller is really a good teacher when it comes to big people. He could really make me a good player." As for North Carolina coach Dean Smith, McCormick said, "There is no doubt Dean Smith is the best coach in the country. I think he really cares about his players a lot. When a player leaves North Carolina after folir years, he's probably the best he can possibly be. And people at North Caroina, and the ACC, are unbelievable. They're so excitable." McCormick got a small dose of Atlantic Coast Conference enthusiasm in the seventh annual Capital Cage Classic-a contest featuring the top high school basketball players in the country. Playing 13 minutes of the contest, McCormick scored nine points for the U.S.A. All-Stars, who lost to the Capital 'All-Stars, 84-81. McCormick, who didn't start the contest, but started the second half, connected on three of six attempt' from the field and three of seven from the charity stripe. He also pulled down eight rebounds and collected four personal fouls. McCormick's father, who attended the game, said that he was pleased with n6 Designed to be the f home computer- for computer users or b / /. Now-thTxs Instrunm TI-99 4.Home Compute irst true skilled eginners. ?;* ARE WE LOOKING FOR YOU? We're looking for the man who knows what he wants from college life; the man who has the determination and ability to build his own fra- ternity in his own way. PI LAMBDA PHI-WE'RE COMING BACK!! 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It was the same problem McCormick had at Jenison against Highland Park. He suffers from a condition he terms "jumper's knee." "That's what Julius Erving had," said the younger McCormick. "But he got rid of it when he was 28. "The only way to help it is to rest it," he said, noting that it lasts three to four years. He has had the condition for more than a year. One thing's for certain: Michigan, Ohio State, North Carolina will not rest until McCormick makes his decision, which should come early this week. Although he said he won't hold a press conference to announce his decision because "it's t9o flashy," he indicated that he might announce it at Clarkston's sports banquet tomorrow night. Parents, friends, and teammates will all be there. "Maybe I'll announce it then," he pondered. "It's just something my dad and I will have to talk about." 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