Men's Lacrosse vs. Toledo Tomorrow, 7:00 p.m. Tartan Turf SPORTS Women's Tennis vs. Michigan State Tomorrow, 2:30 p.m. Track and Tennis Building The Michigan Daily Tuesday, April 15, 1986 Page 7 Michigan out to flatten Ferris State By SCOTT G. MILLER "You don't get much sleep when you get beat," said a yawning Michigan coach Bud Middaugh in his office yesterday. Middaugh has reason not to rest easily. His squad was less than im- pressive in splitting a pair of doubleheaders this past weekend ver- sus Big Ten foe Purdue. The two losses, coupled with a 7-2 'drubbing by Minnesota last Monday on ESPN, completed a tough 6-3 week. "IT IS HARD to explain why but at this stage you go through a period of I time every year that your club doesn't play that well," said Middaugh. "I think this week was a week we didn't play well." Good play and an opponent like Ferris State may make Middaugh sleep comfortably. The Bulldogs enter today's doubleheader with a 10-21 mark. However, the team is in first place of the Great Lakes Conference with a mark of 5-1. While Michigan is playing some of its worst baseball of the season, Ferris is playing at its best. The Bulldogs swept two doubleheaders this past weekend from Northwood Institute and Saginaw Valley. . SENIORS BOB Hegbloom, Ken Kramer, and Scott Kelly form the Ferris State nucleus. Hegbloom, a fir- st baseman and catcher is hitting .364 with three home runs. Left fielder Kramer has a .340 average and three home runs, and third baseman Kelly has a .361 average and four home runs. Despite their solid hitting, the Bulldogs will need quality pitching to contend with the Wolverines. "You can take the smallest school in the world and give them a good pitcher and they can be in the ball game," 'You can take the smallest school in the world and give them a good pitcher and they can be in the ball game. - Bud Middaugh Middaugh said. Unfortunately for Ferris, it is doub- tful the team has such a pitcher. Scott Hunt will take the mound in game one. Hunt is 0-1 with a 10.84 earned run average this season. Game two will feature Craig Etelamaki. The junior is 1-4 with a 6.43 ERA. WITH THEIR scarcity of pitching, the Bulldogs take a realistic approach into today's games. "The talent isn't there like it is on Michigan, but we aren't going down there not to beat them," said assistant coach Russ Bortell. "Michigan is right there with Central Michigan as the top programs in the state. "Michigan may be the top program in the Midwest. We always look for- ward to playing against Division I teams to make a name for ourselves. Michigan seems to be a more prominent name than any of the other schools we play." Michigan's prominence will be in danger if its poor fielding continues. The team committed 14 errors against Purdue, which cost numerous runs. The pitching must also improve. Freshman Chris Lutz was the Wolverine most effective hurler against the Boilermakers. Lutz pitc- hed a four hitter and struck out seven to beat Purdue Sunday, 6-1. TODAY'S likely starters are Paul Wenson (1-0) and Jerry Wolf (0-0). Tomorrow against Eastern Michigan Dave Karasinski (3-0) and John Gret- tenberger (1-1) will get the starting assignments. Ace Scott Kamieniecki is lost indefinitely with a sore elbow. Both doubleheaders start at 1:00 at Ray Fisher Stadium. While the pitchers have been slum- ping, outfielder Casey Close shows no signs of stopping his amazing offensive place. The senior was Michigan's nomination for Big Ten player-of-the- week for his.8-14 performance at the plate against Purdue. He also scored nine runs and slugged four home runs. His season slugging percentage is now 1.000 for 31 games with 105 total bases in 105 at bats. "I don't know what we would have done without Close this weekend," said Middaugh. Other Wolverines swinging a big stick are Hal Morris, who was 8-16 versus Purdue, and Billy St. Peter, who had three hits on the weekend. This weekend's opponents will be first place Indiana. The Ferris and Eastern games will serve as tuneups. "The Hoosiers seem to have as many things going well as we do wrong right now," said Middaugh. "We can't af- ford another bad weekend, or we could be out of the Big Ten race after only two weeks." A prospect that could cause Mid- daugh many more sleepless nights. Daily rPhoto by DAN HABIB Outfielder Casey Close gives the thumbs-up sign after reaching third while head coach Bud Middaugh stands nearby. Close currently leads the team with a .467 batting average. 'Unniraculous' Mets lose NEW YORK (AP) - New York Mets' third baseman -Howard Johnson let Tito Landrum's ground ball boun- ce through him for an error that allowed two runs to score inthe 13th inning and gave the St. Louis Car- dinals a 6-2 victory yesterday. Johnson's error with the bases loaded and none out broke open the game between the two National League East teams that battled to the final weekend of last season before the Cardinals won the division. Starting pitchers Dwight Gooden of the Mets and Ricky Horton of the Car- dinals each pitched well although neither got a decision. Horton went seven innings and gave up one run on two hits, while Gooden worked eight innings, yielded two runs on five hits and struck out six. Michigan third baseman Matt Siuda kneels in the dirt ,while waiting for a throw. Siuda and the rest of the Wolverines will face the Ferris State Bulldogs in a doubleheader today.. CILAVJJiI liIlL A1 MISCELLANEOUS ROOMMATES Continued From Previous Page HELP WANTED SUMMER HELP WANTED: Murry Hotel, Macki- nac Island, MI 49757. Needs cooks, housekeepers and personnel for rotation between waitress- waiter and other hotel jobs. Send request or call for application. P.O. 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