SPORTS The Michigan Daily Sunday, September 25, 1983 Purdue falls to NU; Page 7. Larkin leads hopefuls for Olympic tryouts faces Stickers By TOM KEANEY any other Sophomore Lisa Griswold scored said Michi Northwestern's only goal, and it proved Michiga ,t to be enough as the Wildcat stickers let Friday posted a 1-0 shutout victory over Pur- them dow due at Ferry Field, yesterday. Stevens sa Northwestern now has two shutouts of the seas in as many games of the weekend tour- but you ha nament, beating Michigan 2-0 on seventh g Friday. Michigan': GRISWOLD, DISPLAYING the form Today's that made her Northwestern's leading Field. scorer last year as a freshman, put the Spikers Wildcats on the scoreboard at 5:55 of the first half. A centering pass by Katie Kochman- CHAMP sky and a tip by forward Cathy volleyball, Oleykowski left Griswold in the clear to in five gan put Northwestern ahead for good. Coach Griswold, who scored a goal against team's su( Michigan, showed impressive ball han- blocking dling ability and quickness. pretty mu Purdue coach Nancy Cross was not se." too happy with her team's performan- Sue Rog ce. "Defensively, I thought we played the best r pretty well, but on the other side of the and 2 bloc] ield we were doing too much passing Women when we should have been shooting." LOOKING AHEAD to today's game KENOSf against Michigan, Cross said that cross coun although she has not seen them play yet Midwest C this year, Michigan will be a tough op- Today's ponent with goalie Johnnie Terry being Kenosha, its major obstacle. ting as th "They're (Purdue) a fast team, a lot with 195 of speed. All of the Big Ten teams are schools: I1 competitive. Any one team could beat and Northv SPORTS OF THE DAILY: Ar-masI DETROIT (AP) - Tony Armas third on a drove in four runs with a pair of home scored on runs, including an inside-the-park shot, Armas f to back the five-hit pitching of John top of the Tudor and Bob Stanley and : lead the cled the b Boston Red Sox to a, 5-3, victory over away fror the Detroit Tigers Saturday afternoon. 36th home The Tiger loss guaranteed the 104 Baltimore Orioles no worse than a tie Tudor, i for the American League East title. walked th With tw6 out in the first, Jim Rice raise his singled and Armas followed 'with . to 6-1. All drive deep into the upper-deck in left ninth on a center field off Detroit starter Dan and Lemo Petry, 18-10. Stanley 4 BOSTON added three runs in the eighth. allowed L Jeff Newman led off with a double, took final out t4 today school in the conference." gan coach Candy Zientek. n stickers, now 1-1, should not y's loss to Northwestern get vn as Wildcat coach Nancy aid, "That was our best game on. Michigan is a great team, ve to remember that was our ame of the season. It was only s second." game starts at 10:00 at Ferry s down Illini Special to the Daily AIGN - Michigan's women's team defeated Illinois Friday nes: 11-15, 15-9, 5-15, 16-14, 15-9. Sandy Vong attributed the ccess to strong blocking, "Our was outstanding, in fact, it ch stopped the Illinois offen- ers, a senior at Michigan, had record with two stuff blocks ' assists. n harriers third Special to the Daily HA, Wisc - The women's ntry team will chalk up the ollegiate race to experience. 10-kilometer race in Wisconsin proved disappoin- e Wolverines finished sixth points behind the top three owa State (45) Purdue (56), iwestern (63). By EDA BENJAKUL Olympic-bound hopefuls were on hand Saturday at Ray L. Fisher Stadium where tryouts for the first Olympic baseball team were held. "Baseball will be played at the '84 Olympics as exhibition games and the committee will decide if it will become an official sport," said Michigan Bud Middaugh. "Many of the colleges want it to become anOlympic sport." MICHIGAN WAS asked to be one of the 65 sites holding tryouts and is the only one in the state. Middaugh at- tributes that to the "success of the team and the facilities at the University." With a 50-9 record last year, and the distinction of being ranked third in the country, one can hardly argue. The crowd, though, was sparse. "I expected a lot more and was surprised that only 75 people came out. We could've had four to five hundred," said the Michigan coach. I Middaugh has the job of being coor- dinator of the Michigan tryouts and recommending the top 10-percent from these trials. He then narrows that select: group to one or two players to the ; regional tryouts. "PLAYERS WILL be rated on their 60-yard running times, fielding, hitting, and a radar gun will be used for pit- chers," Middaugh said. He also stated the results of the Saturday tryouts won't be released un-, til Monday but commented that, "a couple of the Michigan players have a good chance and are as good or better than the players seen today (Satur.- day)." A prospect to look for will be Barry. Larkin, a sophomore shortstop on the' Michigan team. Barry, who was the only starting freshman on the team last year hit .360, had 5 home runs and hasa, time of 6.4 on the 60 yd. dash. "I HOPE TO think they're (his chart ces of making the team) good, "Larkin said. "It's been a dream of mine to play baseball for the United States and the Olympics." Illinois quarterback Jack Trudeau tries a pass as Michigan State's Dave Wolff (56) and Tom Allan (59) move in too late during the Illinois 20-10 vic- tory over the Spartans yesterday. See story page 8. IgS beat Tigers, 53 a single by Wade Boggs and Nebraska 42, UCLA 10 Sii~fnlp~ FREE UNIVERSITY COURSES NOW OPEN Free, six week Free University courses on the following topics will begin starting Oct. 2nd: The Draft and Militarism Feminist Poetry Issues in City Government Land, Peace and Justice Nietzsche, Marx and America Networks Non-Violence in Action Politics of Disarmament Spirituality and Social Action Women's Lives: Personal Is Political Full course descriptions and sign up information are available on flyers in the Michigan Union at the Campus Info. Ctr. Desk, MSA and LSA-SG;'the Fishbowl; Canterbury Loft (332 S. State); UGL entrance; and the Alice Lloyd and East Quad front desks-and will be published in the Michigan Daily this Tuesday, Sept. 27th and the MSA News. CALL 665-0606 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION sponsored by the Michigan Student Assembly, LSA Student Government and Canterbury Loft Onl(id Rice's sacrifice fly. followed with a drive off the fence in center field and cir- ases when the ball bounced mi Chet Lemon. It was Armas' er and raised his RBI total to 3-11 surrendered four singles, hree and struck out three to career record against Detroit the Tiger runs came in the two-out error by Wade Boggs n's two-run single. relieved after the error, Lemon's single, then got the o record his 32nd save. LINCOLN (AP) - Top-ranked Nebraska, aided by two Mike Rozier touchdowns,sovercame au10-point deficit and six first-half fumbles t defeat stubborn UCLA 42-10 in a non- conference college football Saturday. The victory was Coach Tom Osbor- ne's 100th in his 11-year career. His first also came against UCLA in 1973. Nebraska, 4-0, also extended the nation's current longest winning streak to 14. 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