b SPORTS ne micnrgan uany Sunday, March 27, 1983 Page 7 ................... ....... .. . .. . .......... ........ ... ... DAILY CLASSIFIEDS TYPING - Fast, quality work, campus pickup and defivery. 665-0337. 15J0331 6)kD STUDENTS - The ENSIAN YEARBOOK wnts you of the 1984 yearbook. For the first time yotg portrait will be featured in a separate section of YQUR yearbook. Portraits are currently being taken, so call the ENSIAN at 764-9425 from 9 a.m. to 6 pgm or stop by our office in the Student Publications Building at 420 Maynard St. dJ0329 VINTAGE CLOTHING - Now open - men's and women's, large selection. 120 West Huron at Ashley. Open everyday but Wednesday. 78M0327 CHARGERS ROLL OVER ST. IGNACE, 54-43 E., Catholic wins 'D' title By PAUL HELGREN Apparently U.P. power only lasts for one half. St. Ignace LaSalle, the upper penin- sula's representative in the Michigan high school basketball finals this year, held a 23-20 lead over heavily-favored Detroit East Catholic at the half. But the physically superior Chargers wore down the Saints to win, 54-43, last night at Crisler Arena. THE WIN gave East Catholic its four- th class 'D' title in five years. East Catholic coach Dave Soules said his team played poorly, but was obviously pleased with the victory. "We were flat," said Soules, "but I'd rather be flat and win then play great and lose." While the Chargers started the con- test shooting poorly, St. Ignace came out fired up, spurred by chants of "U.P. power" from the 1,500 or so Saints' fans who travelled 300 miles to see the game. BUT EAST Catholic applied full court pressure to start the third quarter and scored the first 10 points to grab a 30-23 lead. St. Ignace did not score until the 1:38 mark of the quarter. By the fourth quarter the smaller Saints began to tire and East Catholic rolled to victory. East Catholic, which outrebounded LaSalle, 50-27, was led by Anthony Sand's 19 rebounds and 12 points. Clayton Hendley added 14 points for the winners. St. Ignace was led by Kevin Lever's 11 points. Center Jon Olson chipped in 10 points and nine rebounds for the run- ners-up. Kalamazoo Christian 81, Flint Hamady 60 Kalamazoo Christian raced out to a 21-12 first quarter lead and breezed to an 81-60 victory over Flint Hamady to capture the Class C crown at Crisler Arena last night. Christian was paced by center Kevin Dengey's 24 points and 10 rebounds. Forward Mark Feddema added 17 poin- ts. "I DON'T HAVE words to describe it," said Kalamazoo coach Dave Wassink. "I thought we might be a year away." The game had long been decided when Hammady star Frank Harris crashed to the floor in the fourth quar- ter and injured his head. Harris got up and later went back into the game. But later, as Harris was watching the game from the sidelines, he collpased and fell unconscious to the floor. While onlooking Hamady. cheerleaders wept, Harris was carried off the floor on a stretcher but was apparently con- scious. Harris was rushed to St. Josephs hospital. Officials said Harris had sustained a "concussion." - PAUL HELGREN JULIE M. CHADWICK-This should make you tick! You won two free tickets to the State Theater. Run over to the Daily to get 'em. dH0327 . G eu'uin uio attm ok R UANIZ ERS need fulfilling full or part time work? Michigan Citizens Lobby needs organizers to inform, fundraise, and campaign for a variety of health and economic issues. For interview, call 663-6824 from 12- 2 p.m. only. 75H0401 ROBERT O. ANDERSON-Come to the Daily to pick upyour two free tickets to the State Theater. You are one lucky devil!! dJ0327 CALIFORNIA DRIVER NEEDED-Ann Arbor company needs to have car driven to San Francisco as soon as possible. Call Mary at 662-3104 eves. and weekends 995-1573. 62HO330 GENERAL COUNSELORS needed for summer day camp. WSI's and arts and crafts specialists. Must ive in Oak Park, Livonia, Southfield, Birmingham area. Willoway Day Camp. 27580 Harvard, Southfield, MI. 48076. 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(A p)-Mark Fidrych, the 1976 American League rookie of the year, was returned to the minor leagues yesterday, vowing to make it back to the Boston Red Sox. "I have no doubts whatsoever that I will be back," the 29-year-old right- hander said. "If I had any doubts I wouldn't be here." FIDRYCH, plagued by arm problems for several years, signed a minor league contract with the Red Sox last spring and began a long rehabilitation program. After intensive workouts during the winter, he was invited to join the Red Sox this spring as a non-roster player. Now, after three exhibition game ap- pearances, he has been returned to Pawtucket of the International League. "I expected it," Fidrych said after taking a short walk from the Red. Sox' clubhouse to the minor league complex across the way.' 'They gave me my shot, they gave me the ball. I just didn't do what I was supposed to. "IF I HAD thrown the ball my first two times out as I did the last time, I might still be around the big club. The big thing is that the Red Sox showed in- terest in me. I got invited to spring training and got the ball. What more can I ask? "My big league spring training is over. Now I've got to do the job here. I still have the good feeling from the last time I pitched. I had my velocity back Now I've got to work on my control. That starts tomorrow when I pitch down here." i 0 1 Cooperative Outdoor Adventures MiC~iGAN UNIN HFiii ATION AP Photo Minnesota goaltender Don Beaupre and the Red Wings' Danny Gare watch x Will Huber's shot enter the net yesterday at Joe Louis Arena. Detroit blew a 4-1 lead in the game and lost, 7-5. BIKE EUROPE IN '83 For Details: BIKE EUROPE INC. 234-A Nickels Arcade; 668-0529 cPtc" : $ a.E . -at fault in 7-5 loss SPACIOUS 2 BEDROOM apartment, 5 min. from B school, AC, Laundry, Parking, view - rent negotiable. 761-1801 61U0403 ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT. Large living room. Ideal location (S. University). May thru August. $200/mo. 994-9219. 76U0329 ROY A. 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Beaupre made out- standing saves. Our guy... I don't know." THE LOSS JUST about eliminates Detroit from the Stanley Cup playoffs. With only four games remaining, Toronto leads the Red Wings by five points. Detroit built a 4-1 lead only seven minutes into the game.Walt McKechnie started the scoring as the Wings kept banging away at the puck in the crease at 2:58. Seven seconds later John Ogrodnick netted his 37th goal from 25- feet in front. Then the teams, with the Wings on the power play, swapped goals. Neil Broten got a short-handed goal for Minnesota. Then Willie Huber tallied his 13th half- a-minute later with the man advantage. Huber came right back and got his 14th less than a minute later to give Detroit the three-goal advantage. THAT'S WHEN the goaltending took over. Beaupre made several outstan- ding saves to keep the Stars in the BILLBOARD- The racquetball club is offering an in- structional clinic today at the NCRB between 10:30 and 1:30. Charge for non- members is one dollar while members will be admitted free. game. Micalef went to sleep, giving up four goals on only nine shots in the first period-and-a-half. Mike Eaves got one Minnesota goal at 12:12 of the first period. Brian Bellows tallied one at 10:04 of the second. Warren Young then notched his first NHL goal 24 seconds later. The teams skated off after two periods tied at 4-4. The Wings got the lead back at 3:11 of the final stanza as Kelly Kisio banged in his third of the season. The 5-4 lead stood until 14:54, when defenseman Brad Maxwell poked his tenth of the season past Micalef, who failed to challenge Maxwell. THE MINNESOTA blue liner then scored the clincher two minutes later on a flailing slapshot from just inside the blue line. Micalef failed to react on the play, standing deep in the crease, neglecting to cut the angle. Tim Young added an empty-netter to seal the win for Minnesota, which now trails Chicago by only two points in the race for the Norris Division title. "We needed good goaltending," said Polano. "We just haven't been getting it lately. All year long I've been protec- ting these guys. The party's over, let's get realistic." PROPOSAL A is A-OK "ENERGY SAVINGS IN RENTAL HOUSING" Endorsed by the Ecology Center MSA, PIRGIM, LSA- SG & others. VOTE YES - April 4 Paid for bt Sport Guides 415 Detroit Street White Water Raft Trip $565.00 Through Green River Wilderness, Utah 4 Days 4 Nights on river meals included Transportation by VIP Motorcoach Depart from MI Union Sat., May 7 Return to MI Union Sat., May 14 Limited space available $125 deposit on space reservation Balance due by 5:OOpm, April 21 Michigan Union Ticket Office Tickets on sale March 28 Call 763-5900 \ Colorado Adventures, Inc. 76 - GUIDE IS HIRING! 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