Kickoff'time for Saturday's, Michigan-Washington game has been changed to 12:10 p.m. SPORTS Men's varsity basketball walk-on tryouts, 6-3 or taller contact Dave Hammer, assistant basketball coach The Michigan Daily Friday, September 14, 1984 Page 9 ;: J a One week down, ten to go and already things down here at the Daily are starting to heat up. Hats off to Don Canham, Michigan's Director of Athletics got the special guests off to a smooth start going 8-2. Writers Dougb Levy and Mike McGraw kept pace with Canham and Bo's little favorite, Katie Blackwell, wasn't far behind nailing seven of her ten selections. Paul Helgren was beside himself. 'His great grandparents are rolling over in their graves back in Sweden after Paul's abysmal 5-5 week. Paul is determined to appease his lineage with a perfect weekend. THIS WEEK's special guest is none other than Bill Frieder, head coach of the NIT Champions in basketball. Frieder's selections for this Fri The weekly Daily Imni F week were obviously well thought out, as the fifth year coach returned his selection sheet marked up with a few short side comments/analyses of some of the games. For example, Frieder went with Michigan over Washington noting, "Battle of two coaching greats (Don James and Bo Schembechler), but the game at Michigan." Frieder took Miami-Fla. over Purdue reasoning, "Miami won't lose two in a row." Undoubtedly, however, Frieder's juiciest quip was for the Notre Dame-Michigan State battle, "Wow, what a game," wrote Frieder, "State in a close one!" Good luck, coach. ieder F-. Fraser s LA dream turns to gold By BRAD MORGAN athletes, however, Fraser accom- in that sport. Greece) until he wore him out and won Steve Fraser went to Los Angeles plished his task and returned to his "MY MAIN hope was just to get a it." This unique college campus is limited to only 500 students... f [ : s with the same goal every other athlete going to the Olympics - to win a medal. Unlike the great majority of those home here in Ann Arbor with not just a medal, but a gold medal in Greco- Roman wrestling, America's first ever medal," Fraser said. "Of course I was hoping for the gold, but I at least wan- ted to get that medal." Although Fraser's gold surprised many people, it didn't surprise Michigan wrestling coach Dale Bahr. Bahr, who has coached or worked with Fraser for the last six years, said, "I had lunch with Steve the day before he left and felt then that he had a great 'It felt good. There are no words to describe it, it was just such an emotional feeling. It was the best feeling in the whole world.' -Steve Fraser chance to win it. Frank Anderrson (1982 World Champion from Sweden) was the favorite, but once he beat him, I knew he would do it." BAHR WENT on to explain that "Steve is more of a brawler than a technician. He beats you because he wants to win, not because he uses finesse. He's mentally tough and well conditioned, and in the'title match het kept at that kid (George Pozidis of MICRO- COMPUTERS There is absolutely no reason why every micro com puter purchased in Ann Arbor should not be made at SYNECTIC MICROSYSTEMS INC. Come on in and meet some of the best informed com- puter people in town. Located above the Cottage Inn 10:00 - 6:00 weekdays 510 E. WILLIAM 761-1266 Fraser, who works for the Washtenaw County Sheriff's Office, worked out for 5-7 hours every day for the four years before the Olympics, depending on his schedule. Bahr said it was this conditioning that gave Fraser the edge he needed at the Olympics. For Fraser, receiving the gold medal was almost more than he could i t . you'll be one! Study around the world, visiting Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Sri Lanka, India, Egypt, Turkey, Greece and Spain. Choose from 60 voyage-related courses to earn 12-15 transferable hours of credit from the University of Pittsburgh. Develop an awareness of our relationship with other countries and a first-hand understanding of world issues. Semester at Sea admits students without regard to color, race or creed. describe. "It felt good. There are no words to describe it, it was just an emotionaltfeeling. It was the best feeling in the world." Since that golden day in August, Fraser's life has changed quite a bit. "I'm a lot busier now, with speaking engagements and things like that," he said. "I'm just now starting to read- just." But, looking back, the final question must be 'Would you do it all again?' To this, Fraser never hesitated. "Definitely. It was great, all very wor- thwhile and a great payoff for all the hours of training and conditioning." SEMESTER AT SEA For details, write or call: (800) 854-0195 toll-free Institute for Shipboard Education University of Pittsburgh 2E Forbes Quadrangle " Pittsburgh, PA 15260 INI14 01 0 Daily Photo by TOD WOOLF Graduate assistant coach Steve Fraser ('81), shown here practicing for the Olympics in June, came away from Los Angeles with a gold t edal in Greco- Roman wrestling, the first ever won by a U.S. athlete in that sport. Stickers flogged by some I Massachusetts, 5-0 Opening a season against the num- The Wolverine defense kept the game ber-three team in the country is not an close early. Massachusetts had 25 enviable task. But that's the burden the penalty corners, but only converted Michigan field hockey squad had to one. Michigan goalie Jonnie Terry dealwith yesterday at the University of made 16 saves, while the 'M' offense OMassachusetts. 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