0 Page 8-Soturday October 3, 1981-The Michigan Daily 2 LATE GOALS.WIN IT, 3-1 Stickers top NMU By MARTHA CRALL'. The Michigan field hockey team finally capitalized on its many scoring opportunities and broke open a 1-1 game with two goals in the final minute of play to put away Northern Michigan, 3-1, yesterday at the Michigan Fieldhouse. With one minute left in the contest, Marty Maugh scored on a penalty corner to break the tie and Betsy Coke cleanly beat Wildcat goalie Anna-Marie Lance 48 seconds later to ice the victory. AS WAS THE case in Monday's 2-0 loss to Michigan State, the stickers missed opportunity after opportunity throughout the first half, but unlike the former contest, Michigan didn't fall flat in the second half. "At halftime I said they (Northern) can't hold out," said head coach Candy Zientek. "We just gutsed through that (the missed opportunities)." momentum throughout, and their persistence finally paid off in the second half. Maugh scored with eight minutes gone to knot the score at one. If Michigan had capitalized on all its chances it would have been a different game, as Michigan scored on only one of 18 corners, and Northern Michigan was one of two. Sophomore halfback Denise Comby was awarded the at- tack (offense) award for the game and the defense award went to freshman halfback Alison Johnson. THE GAME WAS the first played inside at the Michigan Fieldhouse, which was decidedly different than windy, soggy Ferry Field. "It (the ball) is very bouncy in here," Zientek said. "The ball will also go twice as far. The defense plays further away. "Another thing different," she said. "If you make a mistake in here it's your fault." Indeed, Lhere are no holes which create bad-bounces and no long grass to slow the ball down. The victory upped the Wolverines' record to 2-3-1. Today@ the stickers take on sixth-ranked Iowa at 10:00 a.m. and tomorrow Michigan will face Southwest Missouri at 9:30 a.m. Both games will be played at the Michigan Fieldhouse. Northern Michigan took a 1-0 lead in the first half despite being on defense for most of the time. During the 35-minute period, the Wildcats took the ball into the Michigan zone only Doily Photo by MIKE LUCAS five brief times and managed only one shot-on-f-oal besides , the score, which came on a penalty corner. HALFBACK AND co-captain Dee Jones (12) fires a shot in yesterday's field hockey game against Northern Michigan. THE WOLVERINES, on the other hand, controlled the The Wolverines won the contest 3-I with two last minute tallies for their second victory of the season. ' ........,....F., :.."..r..,,,- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --... . . ,....., h:. . , ... ".K _"v ,. nr .. it. 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This money is used for club sports., Some schools pay for the r epass similar actions at other conference back." to pay for the construction pnd maintenance program through tuition fees, while others schools in the wrong way. Besides the magnitude of its budget of the Central Campus Recreation Building charge the participants. Both of these The losst ny chol cae t Mihign'sand North Campus Recreation Building. methods are used by some of the univer- $130,000 cut in this year's budget was 1 n of this money is used to finance in- siisin th'eir IMprograms. Michigan State, Iowa and Indiana also saw BN FI V~~tramural and club sports programs are paid at some schools, but not for intramurals, is their finances reduced substantially. The LJ.. 1 I1 IN J2 for by student fees. A charge of $20 is levied to have the participants be responsible for three universities' recreational sports upon each intramural team for each sport all costs. Thus, these individuals must $30,000 respectively. Sustaining minor cuts Ohio State........clt $65,000 members pay two dollars per term. sports departments at these institutions were Minnesota ($3,000) and Wisconsin Michigan State..ut $52,000 Of the other nine Big Ten schools, five h.lp with fund raisers and give advice, ILINI$AD othesen)r ''a.........'u $400charge an entry fee to intramural teams though INNN,.,.er.......,while four do not. Those schools which do Perh~.ps the most successful fundraisers receiving the same funding this year as they Minnesota..........cut $3,000 not require students to pay a fee are Ohio and/ promotional campaigns have been did last year. The only recreational sports Wisconsin.........cut $2,000 State, Illinois, Northwestern and Purdue waged by the Minnesota recreational sports 7a A nsdepartments to increase their budget this Illinois . The... ,00..no change Instead, these schools have a student fee in- department. Under the direction of a fulls yerare Indiana and Purdue. Purdue's Northeer.ohaescluded within tuition. Unlike at Michigan time fund raiser, $100,000 was raised last buedgeptmasenrsdetarydecsinwhr-e woldthavehitst . ncausedauwhere this money is used to pay for year. Furthermore, the sports clubs raised Beioeaiat . Purdue........a.n...added 5% buildings, these institutions use the fee to $90,000. Other ways in which money ise Scutinthindyansbdretrwasna.added $30,000 pay for the IM leagues. cumulated for the program is through con Recr01 eioa pseich Mullathoae . 0,000. OfRTSthaeachoos ta or chabspre.ane iOnryfepriuto. ht suefrcubsot budgets wer sliced by$52,000, $4,000, and Michigan.............cut.$130,00.that itparticipats in, whil club spors .'collec their.ownfees..The.ecreationa $30;000 respectively....Sustaining*.minor.*.. ............te............cut.$65,000..members.pay.two...... .......r term.;sports :.departments at..these.ins............ ($2,000).. . .... .....ut.. . . . . . . . .0.. . . . .g.. .a.. . .n.t.y. .f..e.t.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ILLINOIS.. .N. .N.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .................. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..s.which.do.Perhap..the.m ost.successfu. .fu.draisers. S S SARGENT & LUNDY ENGINEERS will-be recruiting on campus OCTOBER 13th Sign up for your interview now! Equal Opportunity Employer M /F SARGE NTALUNDYU Excellence in Energy Engineering Brewers top Tigers; Red Sox eliminated ANr - - a 1981 Ponderosa System Inc On (Ju I Buy two dinners and save...with these coupons! All dinners include All-You-Can-Eat Salad Bar, Baked Potato and Warm Roll with Butter. MILWAUKEE (UPI)- Ben Oglivie cracked a two-run homer and Paul Molitor and Robin Yount drove in two runs each last night to carry the Milwaukee Brewers within one triumph of the American League East second- half title with an 8-2 victory over the Detroit Tigers. With the victory, the Brewers opened a 1112 game lead over second-place Detroit and can clinch a berth in the mini-playoffs by winning either of its two remaining games against the Tigers. MILWAUKEE starter Moose Haas, 11-7, allowed five hits to pick up the crucial triumph. Detroit scored on a sacrifice fly by Kirk Gibson in the sixth and an RBI double by Rick Leach in the seventh. Oglivie's 14th home run of the year staked Milwaukee to a 2-0 lead in the second before the Brewers chased loser Dan Petry, 10-9, with three runs in the. fifth. AL East In the inning, Don Money opened with a single and moved to second on a sacrifice. Molitor walked and Yount's single scored Money. Molitor also scored on the play when the ball got past left fielder Steve Kemp for an error. Indians 11, Red Sox 4 CLEVELAND (AP)- Pat Kelly drew a bases-loaded walk to force home the tie-breaking run in the seventh inning, then smashed a three-run double in the eighth to lead the Cleveland Indians to an 11-4 victory over Boston last night, eliminating the Red Sox from the American League East Pennant race. Kelly's two-out walk against reliever Mark Clear topped a Cleveland comeback which allowed Dan Spillner to raise his record to 4-4. The Cleveland right-hander allowed one hit while striking out two and walking one in 32-3 innings of shutout relief. Dennis Ecker- sley,;9-8, took the loss. The Indians took a 1-0 lead in the third inning when Jerry Dybzinski, Miguel Dilone and Jorge Orta stroked con- secutive singles. But Boston's Dwight Evans and Jim Rice opened the fourth with walks, Evans scoring on Dave Stapleton's two-out single to tie the game 1-1. AP Photo THE DETROIT TIGERS' Steve Kemp (33) slides safely into second as Brewers shortstop Robin Yount is late with the tag in last night's game in Milwaukee. SPORTS OF THE DAILY: A Milwaukee ..... Detroit ......... Boston ......... Baltimore ...... Cleveland ...... New York ..... . Toronto ...... W L GB 30 21 - 28 22 11/2 27 23 21/ 26 23 3 26 24 31/ 25 24 4 20 25 7 SCORES y c t. t y Blue, harriers place 12th specialcto the Dally Doug Heikkinen (25.16:7) and Steve SOUTH BEND- Never in the eight Brandt (25.19:6) came in 56th and 57th 'ears since Ron Warhurst started respectively. The final scorer for oaching the Michigan cross country Michigan was Evan Moore who finished oachng he Mchian rosscoutry 95th with a time of 25.57:1. eam had his squad finished worse than 95t wh tie of 25.57:1. hird place in invitational meets-until Part of the team's problems this esterday. The Wolverines finished season are the injuries which have 9 -nt if .f ai d f1 i.... the besieged them. 3354 East Washtenaw Ave. Across from Arborland Shopping Center) West Stadium Blvd. st North of Intersection of Stadium & Liberty) American League TayA sgames Milwaukee 8, Detroit 2 Detroit at Milwaukee New York 9, Baltimore 0 Boston at ClevelanCleveland 11. Boston 4 Bostn atClevlandKansas City a, Oakland 0i New York at Baltimore National League Toroto a SeatleMontreal 3. New York 0 Toronto at Seattle Atlanta 11,Cincinnati 5 Pittsburgh 8, St. Louis 7 iztn out of a zea of ajteams in te Notre Dame Invitational, a race Michigan won last year. The meet marked the first time this season that the harriers had competed against any other Big Ten team. Of the Big Ten schools present, Indiana tied for first with 115 points followed by Purdue, who compiled a score of 121. Michigan gathered a total of 278 points. THE WOLVERINES' first finisher was Dan Beck, who, with a time of 24.53:1, came in 31st place. Next for Michigan was Jim Schmidt who ran the course in 2.01:1 and finished in 39th. Spikers shine The Michigan women's volleyball team cruised through the first day of the Spartan Invitational with a perfect 4-0 first day record. The squad began the day with a close three-game win over Illinois Chicago- Circle (15-12, 8-15, 15-7) and then rolled through its next three :opponen- ts-Michigan State, Temple, and Nor- thern Kentucky. *fl* COUPONMUST PURCHASE 2 for $4.99 * RIBEYE STEAK **flflCCOUPONYMUST *flflf lCOUPONYMU PURCHASE PURCHASE 2for * 2 for : $5.99 : 6.99 SEAFOOD U STEAK 0 PLATTERS U and 0 ,nr. ofSHRIMP SHRIMP 0 Discover Flying For 20 The Michigan Flyers is offering YOF $ FL YER S Z . I im