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The Michigan Daily-Sunday, March 14, 1982-Page 9
SPORTS OF THE DAILY

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SUNDAY AFTERNOON 3:30, March 14
LEITINOAMERICI CINTE
AT
PENA ARK
Taller Cultural Latinoamericano de Toronto
Marcelo Puente and Heather Chetwind
Ismael Duran and Julie Butel
MUSICA DE AMERICA LATINA-a series of concerts of Latin American
music. ."PENA" in Latin America is a reunion of musicians in an informal
atmosphere sharing their music and art. Empanadas, punch and a sense of Soli-
darity are part of the meaning of "pena." We invite you to join us.
Sponsored by the Latin American Culture Project in cooperation with the Ark,
the Office of Ethics and Religion and the International Center.

Special to the Daily
HOUSTON- The Michigan baseball
squad continued its winning ways
yesterday as the Wolverines downed
23rd-ranked Houston 5-3.
Senior Greg Schulte started things off
for the Wolverines in the first inning
with a walk. Dave Stober sacrificed to
advance Schulte and Michigan's next
batter, sophomore Chris Sabo, was hit
=a pItch. Senior Jim Paciorek then
angled to load the bases. Sophomore
Rich Bair brought Schulte home bn
a sacrifice fly to left field.
IN, THE second inning, the
Wolverines added to their tally as
junior shortstop Tony Evans scored on
a Jeff Jacobson single to right field.
Evans had reached base on a walk and
then was advanced by a John Young
sacrifice fly before coming home on
Jacobson's single.
SHouston managed to get on the score
ard in the second on a walk and a
double by their own Jeff Jacobson, a
catcher. Jacobson added two more for
Houston in the fourth with a two-run
homer off Wolverine pitcher Bill Shuta.
The Wolverines put on a three-run
rally in the fifth, however, to take back
the lead from the Cougars. Stober beat
out a two strike bunt to get on base for

Michigan. Sabo singled to put two men
on for the Wolverines, and Paciorek
walked to load the bases. Michigan's
Jacobson hit a hard grounder to the
Houston third baseman and Houston's
catcher Jacobson dropped the throw to
the plate as Stober came in to score for
the Wolverines. Stober accidentally
kicked the ball to the backstop after
crossing the plate, allowing Sabo to
come home with Michigan's fourth run.
The Wolverines added one more in
the fifth on a Charles Froning single.
Michigan will meet Houston again
today at 4:30.
R H E
MICHIGAN.................110 030 0 - 5 9 0
HOUSTON..............010 200 0 - 3 5 1
Shuta, Ontiveros (5) and Young,
Drabek, Hall (5) and Jacobson
WP-Shuta (1-0)
LP- Drabek (2-1)
HR- Jacobson
Thinclads place
Special to the Daily
CEDAR FALLS, IOWA - The
Michigan women's track team gave
their best performance ever in national
competition at yesterday's AIAW
national track meet, as two Wolverines
qualified for All-American status in the
final indoor meet of the season.

The thinclads, who have exhibited
continual improvement under first-year
coach Francie Goodridge, were led by
junior Joanne Bullard whose 5'11/4"
high jump gained her All-American ac-
creditation and a fifth-place finish in
the national meet. Also making the All-
American team was junior Sue
Frederick who placed sixth in the 1,000-
yard run with a time of 2:30.7.
Melanie Weaver, recovered from a
leg injury which hampered her in the
Wolverine Invitational, finished fifth in
the two-mile run in 10:08.3.
The two-mile relay team of Dawn
Woodruff, Weaver, Lisa Larson, and
Frederick set a school record with a
time of 8:53.1, breakingsthe old mark set
in 1981 by more than 11 seconds.
Canham ponders deal
From the Associated Press
Michigan Athletic Director Don Canham
may join a group of businessmen con-
sidering the purchase of the Detroit
Red Wings.
"We just had a preliminary meeting
and we're going to have another one,"
said Canham. The Michigan Athletic
Director declined to name the other
businessmen involved in the meeting.
"I TALK TO a lot of different people

on a lot of different things," said
Canham. "Right now I'm in the
preliminary states, and I don't know if it
would interest me or not.
"It is so preliminary that I don't have
any details at all. I haven't seen
anything at all, really - the balance
sheet or what the potential is.,
A financial prospectus issued by the
Red Wings said the club has lost more
than $5 million in the past two years.
The asking price for the team is repor-
ted to be between $10 million and $13
million.
McFarland places
Special to the Daily
AMES, Iowa- Joe McFarland
gained All-American standing this
weekend by finishing sixth in the 118-
pound division at the NCAA wrestling
championships. The grappler's per-
formance highlighted the Michigan ef-
fort as the team tied for 24th place with
California-Polytechnic as the cham-
pionship matches came to a close.
McFarland, the second seed in his
division, clinched his All-American
status by defeating Carl DeStefanis of
Penn State in the quarterfinal on
Friday by a score of 8-3. He thus advan-
ced to the semi-finals where he was
*edged by Kevin Darkus of Iowa State, 5-
3.
Yesterday, McFarland, Michigan's
final representative in the champion-
ships, was soundly defeated by
Lehigh's Bob Weaver, 13-4. Then, in the
battle for fifth place in the nation, Ran-
dy Willignham of Oklahoma St.
avenged an earlier loss to McFarland
by defeating the Wolverine, 3-1. Earlier
in the season, McFarland handed
Willingham his first loss of the year,
toppling him from his number one
national ranking by a score of 8-4 at the
East-West All-Star Wrestling Classic.
Bullets 109, Knicks 99
NEW YORK (AP) - Kevin Grevey
scored 14 of his 26 points in the third
quarter last night to lead the
Washington Bullets to a 109-99 National
Basketball Association victory over
New York that spoiled the debut of Paul
Westphal with the Knicks.
Westphal, signed as a free agent
Friday after his previus team, the Seat-
tle Supersonics, decided not to match
New York's offer, scored 19 points in 30
minutes. Because of a foot injury, he
was making his first NBA appearance
since Feb. 17, 1981.

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LEO WILLIAMS OF Navy coasted to an easy victory in the high jump event during yesterday's NCAA championship
meet. It was the second straight year that the Midshipman won the event. He set a new meet record of 7'53/4" breaking
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