What would The Wizard of Oz have been without "Over the Rainbow"? It's a tact: Louis B. Mayer almost cut "Over the Rainbow" from the release print in an effort to shorten the movie's black and white opening sequences. More than tour decades F later, college students everywhere are packing campus theaters to see this and other classic films like Psycho, Gone With the Winan asablanca Find out why in the alt-new issue of -i_ SPORTS Page 12 Sunday, September 12, 1982 The Michigan Daily Spikers second in invitational Available now at: TheNO-Prti StudentBokstore. 341East Ubrty.atDivision Open 7 daysa week tPhone: 789-7940, By JOE CHAPELLE The Michigan women's volleyball team failed in a come-from-behind ef- fort, losing to Wayne State 7-15, 10-15, to place second in the Wolverine In- vitational held at the Central Campus Rec Building yesterday. In the second game of the finals, the W6lverines, down 2-11, engineered an exciting scoring spree to close within four points of Wayne State, 8-12, before losing. MICHIGAN coach Sandy Vong said the Tartars experience made the dif- ference in the tournament. Likewise, the lack of experience on the part of the Wolverines may have contributed to some of Michigan's dif- ficulties. Yet, Vong was pleased with his team's effort. "I am pleased overall with the tour- nament. It was a very long day. We played six matches- and that is very tiring," said Vong. MICHIGAN advanced into the finals by downing Ferris State in the semifinals 15-13, 9-15, 15-9. The Tartars upended Notre Dame 15-12, 15-6 in their best-of-three semifinal match. The Wolverines placed third in the preliminary round before the final and semifinal rounds with a record 3-1. The top four teams out of a field of six com- peted in the final rounds. Michigan downed Notre Dame easily by taking the match 15-11, 15-3. The Wolverines then beat Lake Superior, 11- 15, 15-10, 16-14, and Ferris State, 15-10, 9-15, 15-11, before falling to Wayne State in the prelims, 10-15, 9-15. Due to graduation losses from last year's Big Ten championship team, the Wolverines had to rely on freshmen Lana Ramthun, Kim Edwards, and Jennifer Hickman to fill some starting spots. Veterans Sue Rogers and Alison Noble, however, provided the skill and leadership needed to guide the Wolverines to their second-place finish. Michigan is currently 4-2 on season and will continue their campaign against Wayne State Eastern Michigan in Detroit. the 1982 and A Rogers ... provides leadership 10 Evert claims sixth U.S. Open crown NEW YORK (AP) - Chris Evert Lloyd was preparing for yesterday's U.S. Open Tennis Championship final against Hana Mandlikova, a match she would go on to win 6-3, 6-1. It was a ner- vous time for a player seeking her sixth title irr this prestigious event, a time to get tough mentally. Instead, Lloyd would up laughing, thanks to her 20- year-old opponent from Czechoslovakia. "Ten minutes before the match," Lloyd said, "I walked into the dressing Word continues room and Hana was sitting there eating to spread about a piece of cheesecake. 'audes epua on "I ASKED her if she had been for her ribs ... Tender reading the papers." Babyback (St. Louis) Barbecued Ribs Cheesecake, it turned out, was ' 4St s bLloyd's most dangerous opponent at the Now thru August 31 she's serving a full slab, Open. She contracted a case of food dinner size ortion, with all the trimmings ... at a poisoning after eating a bad slice of the very specia$9.95 price for dining or carry- dessert last week and still was sick out ... Maude's aims to please. when she beat Kate Latham 3-7, 6-4, 7-5 Try Maude's ... her goals are to provide you with early in the tournament. It was the food and beverage for your gustatory pleasure , . . closest any opponent came to beating she's most accommodating. hr . ~her.-. 314 S. Fourth Avenue "I was feeling lousy against Kate, but 662-8485 I believed I would get through it," said reservations accepted Lloyd. "That kind of thing lasts two or three days." Once recovered, Lloyd cruised to her sixth Open championship and first major title since winning Wimbledon last year. The victim then, and also in 1980 when Lloyd last won the U.S. Open, was Mandlikova. "SHE SAID after the 1981 finals that she might be retiring to start a family," said Mandlikova. "I said, 'Oh, God, I am so happy.' But she is still here and she's playing better and better every year. So I think I better not believe her anymore." Will Lloyd be back at the Open to try for a seventh crown next year? "That's a long way away," she said. "I'll go to December and see how I feel. If I'm still eager, I'll commit for next year." Lendi, Connors advance NEW YORK (AP) - Ivan Lendl ex. tended hismastery of John McEnroe, ousting the three-time defending champion 6-4, 6-4, 7-6 in the men's semi- finals. Lendl, seeded third in America's premier tennis event, will meet Jimmy Connors in today's men's singles final, to be nationally televised on CBS star- ting at 4 p.m. EDT. CONNORS, the No. 2 seed, gained the final with a 6=1, 3-6, 6-2, 6-3 triumph over fourth-seeded Guillermo Vilas of Argentina. So completely did Lendl dominate McEnroe that the New Yorker had only two break points in the match on the Czech's serve, in the second and fourth games of the third set. Both times McEnroe had the advantage, and both CHRIS EVERT-LLOYD returns a volley from Hana Mandlikova in U.S. Open Tennis action yesterday. Evert-Lloyd went on to defeat Mandlikova, 6- 3,6-1, claiming her sixth U.S. Open Singles title. ri *Ii r--) \--1 times Lendl won the next three points to hold serve. Scrapping for every point, fighting to get back into the match, McEnroe tried everything, sometimes playing a baseline game, sometimes taking the net at every chance, anything to upset Lendl's rhythm and dominating strokes. McENROE, the world's No. 1 ranked player who now has lost his last six matches against Lendl, was top-seeded in his bid for a fourth straight U.S. Open title on the hard courts at the National Tennis Center., He lost his Wimbledon title to Connors in July. Lendl, was in peak form, finding the corners and the lines with his ferocious forehand and making infrequent but successful forays to the net. The Czech right-hander rallied from a 2-5 deficit in the decisive third-set tiebreaker and won it 8-6 when McEnroe's cross-court backhand sailed wide. Lendl, who has never won a Gra Slam event and who had reached final of one only once before, broie McEnroe in the fifth game of the opening set at 15, then held sevice tie rest of the way. RENTAL .. 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