SPORTS The Michigan Daily Sunday, September 11, 1983 Page 9 Spikers cruise 10 tourney title PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT NIGHTS 6 The College of Literature, Science, and the Arts is currently inter; viewing students interested in participating in an alumni fun; draising telethon. LSA alumni across the country will be called from campus. The telethon runs five nights per week Sunday through Thursday, October 2 through November 17. Each week you selec, two of the five nights available, with some opportunity to work ad- ditional nights. Hours: 6:30 to 9:30 pm Pay: $3.55 per hour LSA students preferred Call 763-5576 yip By JIM DAVIS Michigan Stadium wasn't the only place it was steamy yesterday. While Bo's boys were squeezing past Washington State, the Wolverines volleyball squad was playing in the Wolverine Invitational at the CCRB pressure cooker. And they handled the heat a little better. Michigan took the top spot in the 10-team tourney by sweeping seven consecutive matches on the day, which in- cluded 14 games won against only one loss, with that coming in the opening match of the Invitational versus Oakland University. THE WOLVERINES defeated the University of Illinois at Chicago Circle in the title match to complete the successful day, which began at 9a.m. and ended at 8:15 p.m. "It's always nice to win your own tournament," said head coach Sandy Vong. "It was really a totalteam effort. "We've got a couple of injuries (most notably to senior set- ter Jeanne Weckler) but we overcame them. They were tired in the championship game, but they still hung on and you can't substitute for winning." THE TEAMS were divided into two pools, with each school playing a round-robin schedule. Then, based upon team records squads were seeded into the elimination bracket of the tourney. The Wolverines breezed through Pool B by defeating Oakland, 15-13, 11-15, 15-13; Lake Superior State, 15-8, 15-7; Illinois-Chicago Circle, 15-13, 15-8; and Northwood Institute, 15-9, 15-0. In the championship round, the Wolverines continued their strong play by besting Bowling Green 15-12, 15-11, then blasting Grand Valley State, 15-1, 15-7. ILLINOIS-CHICAGO Circle finished second in Pool B with a 3-1 mark and then dusted off Grand Valley and Indiana University-Purdue University at Ft. Wayne before falling prey to the undefeated Wolverines. Michigan played the entire day with "very steady, very consistent play," according to Captain Alison Noble. "We played bread-and-butter volleyball. The team is coming together and playing fantastically." The 8-0 Wolverines next play the Buckeyes at Ohio State on Friday and at Indiana Saturday. a A I Noble ... spikers' captain FLORIDA TIES USC STA' blackb Bearca The yelling upset c anturd Cincinnati upei TE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) - The QUARTERBACK TROY Bodine led oard said it all for the Cincinnati the Bearcats to two touchdowns 2:16 ats - "We beat Penn State." apart in the second quarter after a pair Bearcats stood around the board of fumble recoveries. and cheering about their 14-3 The upset, following a 44-6 defeat by of the 20th-ranked Nittany Lions Nebraska Aug. 29, represented the first nv in cnlleg fnnthall time Joe Paterno had lost his first two rids Penn State \ rp these special aauiua iia~iig sv~~a4 '' {Ii r games of a season since he became Penn State head coach 17 years ago. The victory was the first for Cincin- nati head coach Watson Brown, who took over after building an aerial game at Vanderbilt as offensive coordinator. "COACH BROWN'S offense can move the ball against anybody in the nation," Bodine said jubilantly after the game. "Our philosophy is to take what the defense gives us and that's what we did. It was just a case of hitting the open receiver," he said. Bodine completed 25 of 36 for 261 yar- ds and one touchdown. The Cincinnati defense held State's three quarterback to just 112 yards, with many coming in desperation throws in the final minutes. USC 19, Florida 19 LOS ANGELES, (AP) - Sean Salisbury threw a 25-yard scoring pass to Timmie Ware with no time remaining to tie the game, then a bad snap on the conversion attempt cost ninth-ranked Southern Cal the victory Saturday as the Trojans tied No. 18 Florida 19-19. The Trojans marched 80 yards in the final 46 seconds to tie the score. Salisbury threw an incompletion on what appeared to be the final play of the game, but it was nullified because of a penalty against the Gators for having too many men on the field. Nebraska 56, Wyoming 20 LINCOLN (AP) - I-back Mike Rozier scored four touchdowns and set a career rushing record as No. 1 Nebraska extended the nation's longest win streak with a 56-20 victory over Wyoming in a college football game Saturday. Nebraska has now won 12 in a row. Nebraska, 2-0, scored eight of the fir- st nine times it had the football and seven consecutive times. Husker run- ners accounted for 240 yards while the offense amassed 388 total yards in the first half. prices on Luxo Lamps. Lumenaire II Sug. List $33.95 Our Price $25.49 Crownlight Sug. List 27.95 Our Price 20.95 And Save with =x ff :ff >. h <: F6 y i / ,_. k. 'S MOM'THA n iC)KSTRE SPECIAL HOURS Saturday 9:30-6:00 Sunday 12:00-5:00 Main Store: Electronics Showroom: 549 E. University 1110 S. University Ann Arbor, MI 48104 Phone: (313) 662-3201 II ~1 ' . r SCORES College Football Indiana 15. Duke 10 Wisconsin 37, Northern Illinois 9 Missouri 28, Illinois 18 Alabama 20, Georgia Tech 7 Kentucky 31, Kansas State 12 Wake Forrest 13, Virginia Tech 6 Air Force 13, Texas Tech 6 Cincinnati 14, Penn St.3 Slippery Rock 34, Dayton 17 Pitt 35,Temple 0 Shippensberg St. 10, Bloomsburg St. 9 Colgate15, Army 13 Butler 19, Wayne St. 6 INTERFERON STUDY .N PAID VOLUNTEERS NEEDED! A study on the effectiveness of Interferon to prevent colds is being carried o:,' at The Uni-±ersity of Michigan School of Public Health this fall. V. American League Baltimore 8, Yankees 4 (first game) Toronto 7, Oakland 5 Cleveland 8. Boston 6 AP Photo Minnesota 6. Kansas City 3 Payment is $125.00 upon coripletion of study, for: 1. Being 18 years or older 2. Daily nasal spray . Brief weekly visits "tO the School of Public Health over a period of five weeks Nebraska's Mike Rozier picks up yardage inspite of a clinging Troy Schroeder of Wyoming. Rozier went on to break the Nebraska career rushing mark previously set by I.M. Hipp. National League San Fran 5, Houston 0 Chicago 8, St. Louis 5 Pressure on Lendi to win US Open NEW YORK (AP) - There are two opposite forces working on Ivan Lendl as he approaches Sunday's United States Open Tennis Championship mat- ch against Jimmy Connors. On the one hand, Ivan the Wonderful has zoomed through this tournament without losing a single set. On the other hand, he is bending under the burden of never having won a grand slam event. "THERE IS going to be a first time tomorrow," Lendl noted after eliminating Jimmy Arias 6-2, 7-6, 6-1. "I either win a grand slam event tomorrow or I lose a set. One of those two is going to happen." Both of them might. He could cer- tainly ose a set to Connors, who beat him for this title last year. And he also still could win the crown. Lendl has been the most dominant player in the men's side of the tour- nament. "I am playing well," he said, "and you always have a chance when you are playing well." BUT THE Czech star knows it won't be easy, not against Connors, who will be seeking a landmark 100th career singles title. "He is going to be hitting the ball very hard and so will I," said Lendl, who came into the tournament seeded No. 2. Connors suffered a sprained little toe on his right foot during his 6-2, 6-3, 6-2 semifinal victory over Bill Scanlon. 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