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Softball vs. Eastern Michigan
Today, 3:00 p.m.
Varsity Softball Diamond

SPORTS

Baseball vs. Wayne State
Today, 3:00 p.m.
Ray L. Fisher Stadium
Page 9

The Michigan Daily

Tuesday, April 10, 1984

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Hoosier hurler hurts 'M'

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'0412 By TIM MAKINEN
page When in doubt, bring in Amy Unterbrink.
)pes, Indiana softball coach Gayle Blevins employed that
0417 strategy last weekend, much to the displeasure of the
nable Michigan softball team which dropped both ends of a
cats doubleheader Sunday, 5-2 and 3-0, and lost three of four
games in the Indiana series.
UNTERBRINK, a sophomore, pitched both games on
Saturday and relieved starter Deanna Hacker in each contest
Sunday. "She is a very good pitcher and gave us a lot of
cJtc trouble," said Michigan coach Bob DeCarolis. "You won't
score a lot of runs off Amy."
The Chelsea native took to the mound in the fourth inning of
cJtc the first game with two Wolverines on base and no outs. After
a Carol Patrick bunt single loaded the bases, Unterbrink
sing. mowed down Jody Humphries and Alicia Seegert. An error
wise by Indiana first baseman Nancy Savage permitted one run to
tters, score, but Unterbrink then forced Michigan shortstop Lisa
* Panetta to ground out and end the inning relatively un-
scathed. Michigan never threatened again, with the excep-
cJtc tion of a two-out double by Linda Allen in the sixth inning
which knocked in pinch runner Lisa Juzysta. Allen, a tran-
I sfer student from Indiana, had a big weekend against her
former teammates, collecting three doubles and a pair of
cJtc singles in the four games.
It took only two Michigan singles in the first inning of the
second game for Blevins to give Unterbrink the call. The
lanky righthander pitched out of that jam and coasted the
cJtc rest of the way, striking out the last three Wolverine batters.
For the day, Unterbrink fanned 16 Michigan players while

raising her record to 16-4
VICKI MORROW (3-6) and Mari Foster (2-2) suffered the
defeats for the Blue. Both experienced a lack of support in
the field and at the plate. Michigan committed four errors in
the first game, including a horrifying three-error third inning
in which the Hoosiers tallied three runs. In the nightcap, In-
diana squeaked out only three hits but was aided by several
walks and two critical errors by Wolverine second baseman
Mary Bitkowski. Michigan also stranded nine runners in the
second contest.
"We can't let opportunities get away like that," DeCarolis
said. "We tried things like the squeeze, but we couldn't get
the bunt down. The walks and errors also hurt us, and that's
the equation for a loss."
The Wolverines return to the diamond today to square off
against Eastern Michigan in a doubleheader at the Varsity
Softball Diamond. Although Michigan's chances of making a
post-season tournament depend upon its finish in the Big Ten,
DeCarolis considers the non-conference contest against EMU
important.
"Losing three of four was a letdown, but there's still a lot of
season left," DeCarolis said. "With Eastern we have to get
some confidence back and some momentum going into the
Iowa games (this weekend)."
The Hurons are paced by hurler Nanette Push (11-5, 0.52)
who has tossed 106 of Eastern's 130 innings this season. The
Hurons may decide to save the big Push for Wednesday,
however, when they face Mid-American Conference rival
Kent State.

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By TED LERNER
Despite 20 mile per hour winds and a
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Dan Roberts fired a 69 Sunday to help
the Michigan golf team to fourth place
at the twelve-team Purdue Invitational
Tournament.
Michigan finished with a five-man,
two day total of 747, 16 strokes behind
the winner, Purdue, and 13 behind
Wisconsin and Illinois.
"I'M VERY pleased with the team,"
said coach Jim Carras. "It was our first
tournament and the competition was
reasonably good."
The tournament had to be shortened
to two rounds instead of the scheduled
three because of frost on Thursday.
With ideal weather on Saturday,
however, Michigan freshman Steve
Ludwig fired a 69. But Sunday brought
the winter-type weather, and only
Roberts could produce good numbers.
Roberts finished fourth in the in-
dividual competition with a 143 total.
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