Page 12-Tuesday, September 15, 1981-The Michigan Daily SPOR TS OF THE DAILY - N. 'M' spikers tumble over weekend Not sure which HP is right for you? We're having a Hewlett -Packard Demonstration Thurs. & Fri., Sept. 17 & 18, 10-1 and 2-4. And we're having it in our new Electronics store. A company representative will demonstrate all Hewlett - Packard calculators and personal computers. R S ELECTRONICS By BOB WOJNOWSKI The Michigan women's volleyball team opened its 1981 campaign in In- diana over the weekend by dropping two of three matches. In a dual meet Friday night in West Lafayette, the Wolverines defeated Alabama, 16-14, 6-15, 15-8, 15-8, then fell in the second match to Big Ten op- ponent Purdue, 12-15, 9-15, 4-15. The next night in Bloomington, the spikers lost a tough five-set match to Indiana, 5-15, 15-8, 15-10, 10-15, 9-15. The Wolverines, who finished 26-17 last year and were third in the state and eighth in the regionals, swing back into action tonight with a match at Wayne State. They travel to Ypsilanti for the Eastern Michigan Invitational this weekend before opening the home por- tion of their schedule next Tuesday against Western Michigan. Borg gets death threats NEW YORK (AP) - Bjorn Borg's dream of winning the U.S. Open was shattered by John McEnroe and sullied by two death threats. The Swede, who has captured five Wimbledon titles and six French Open crowns, failed for the 10th time to add America's premier tennis event to his list of laurels. It was the fourth time he has gained the final, only to lose. THE RECORD will show McEnroe demolished Borg, 4-6, 6-2, 6-4, ,-3 Sun- day, giving the left-hander hi§ third consecutive national title-the first man to do that since the legendary Bill Tilden won six straight from 1920-25. The record book won't mention the two anonymous calls to the Nation Ten- nis Center threatening Borg's life. One came Saturday before Borg crushed Jimmy Conners 6-2, 7-5, 6-4. Lennart Bergelin, Borg's coach, was notified, but Borg was not told until the match ended. Sunday's call was received at the National Tennis Center switchboard just as Borg was capturing the first set against McEnroe. "THE CALL CAME at ap- proximately quarter to five," said Lt. Robert Becker, a police officer who was immediately notified. "It was a male. He said he would kill Borg when he walked on the court." Becker said no one was informed of. the second call until after the men's singles final ended. After Borg's service return sailed long at match point, the Swede congratulated McEnroe at the net, gave the traditional salute to the umpire and gathered up his rackets and jacket. Surrounded by security personnel and police, Borg skipped the awards ceremony, showered and immediately went to a waiting station wagon. He refused to answer any questions. Bergelin said: "Everthing is OK." Yesterday Borg canceled severa personal appearances he was to mak in the New York City area. No reason was immediately given. Heiden wins bike race First he conquered speed skating, now it appears that four time Olympic gold medalist Eric Heiden has set out to top the cycling world as well. Ann Arbor residents had a chance to witness Heiden's bicycling ability when the Wisconsin native coasted to a vic- tory in the 35-mile Fall-Fest Criterion race held here last Sunday. The world-record speed skater was one of the almost 100 participants of the race. The event, which is held bi- annually in September and again in April, has the contestants ride a course through the campus. Tem elton apologizes ST. LOUIS (AP) - Shortstop Garry Templeton of the St. Louis Cardinals apologized yesterday for making ob- scene gestures to heckling fans and was reinstated to the National League baseball club "I would like to apologise for in in- cident that happened Aug. 26," Tem- pleton said at a press conference at Busch Stadium. "I know I did a grea, injustice to St. Louis fans." "THEY HAVE TO realize I have some problems," said Templeton, who has been hospitalized since Aug. 31 for psychiatric evaluation. The 25-year-6ld infielder added that doctors have diagnosed that he suffered from a depression over the past three years and have prescribed medication for him. Davis fractures leg BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) - Oakland safety Mike Davis sustained a fractured leg just three minutes intoW Monday night's National Football League game against Minnesota, Vikings officials said. Davis was the Raiders second-round draft pick in 1977. The fourth-year pro sustained the injury when he was blocked by Minnesota wide receiver Sammy White on a play going to the op- posite side of the field, a sweep of right end by Vikings running back Te Brown. Electronics Store. 1 110 S. University, 662-3201 Main Store 549 E. University, 662 3201 m --- - - 'Full lNne of backpacking I & camping equipment" ARMY SURPLUS We stock a full line of clothing, boots, camping equipment, mili- tory surplus clothing, and comou- 0 flage clothingt 201 E. Wdshing ton at Fourth 994-3572 Open Monday thru Saturday, 9-6 ViS4 One block east of Main Street ARMY SURPLUS U of M Student offer -go -, I 1 I i 1 1 15%OFF ALL MERCHANDISE ' With This Coupon' (EXCEPT SALE ITEMS)' Expires 9/19/81 Special Price $5498 AP Photo BJORN BORG LOST YET another attempt to win the U.S. open, falling to John McEnroe in the final on Sunday. Borg had a different problem to worry about after the match; a pair of threats against his life. 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