- The Michigan Daily - Friday, January 17, 1986 Wrestling vs. Illinois, Saturday, 7:30 p.m. vs. Purdue, Sunday 2 p.m. Crisler Arena SPORTS Women's Basketball vs. Minnesota Tonight, 7:30 p.m. Crisler Arena The Michigan Daily Friday, January 17, 1986 Page 8 Woman cagers look for two W's By JON HARTMANN "Go, go Gophers, watch 'em go, go, go!" That was the theme song of a popular weekday cartoon a few years back which involved two little In- dians. But the Minnesota women's basketball team (5-8) will be singing a different tune (perhaps Randy Newman's classic "Short People Got No Reason . . .") as they storm into Crisler Arena tonight with a lineup that is 10 inches taller than Michigan's. Becker ... the Big Ten's best center? EXPLORATIONS IN SPIRITUALITY: Meanings Past, Present, Future: A Workshop Sunday, Jan. 19, 3:00-6:00 p.m. at Hillel- Free Through personal reflection, experiential exercises, and group discussion, this workshop is aimed at helping participants explore the current meanings of spirituality in their lives, the roots of those meanings, and the present blocks and supports to further spiritual development. We expect participants from a variety of religious and non-religious orientations commit- ted to working together in a context accepting and supportive of diversity. Alice Brunner, a clinical psychologist with U-M Counseling Services, will facilitate the program. For more. info, call Dr. Brunner, 764-8312. Co-sponsored by Hillel and U-M Counseling Services. HILLEL 1429 Hill St. 663-3336 DARE TO BE DIFFERENT MINNESOTA'S second and third biggest players, 6-2 forward Molly Tadich and 6-0 forward Carl Paterka (center Dianne Kinney is tallest at 6-4) have done the most damage. "(Their attack) is no mystery," said Van De Wege. "(Those) two players account for over 50 percent of their scoring, rebounds and field goals." Paterka and Tadich have combined for 37 points and 21.3 rebounds per game. To beat the Gophers, Michigan must take away Minnesota's inside game. Van De Wege expects his charges to sag to the inside, an ap- proach "similar to the one we used against Indiana, which had three 6-2 players," he said. Michigan is quicker than Minnesota, according to Van De Wege, and will try to use that to its advantage. SUNDAY afternoon at 2:30 p.m., Rent41 Car from Ec#no- C We rent to 19 YR. OLD SWDENTS/ Choose from small economical cars to vans. Special WEEKEND rates Pick up services upon request We accept cash deposits OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ECONO-CAR' RENT-A-CAR 438 W. Huron 761-8845 ANN ARBOR the Wolverines will entertain the 9-3 Iowa Hawkeyes, who are tied for first place with Ohio State and have no ap- parent weakensses except for perhaps their tendency to fall to the level of a lesser opponent. "They only beat Iowa State by six" said Van De Wege. "And on their home floor, they were down by 11 at the half to Minnesota and only won by three." Iowa may have the best center in the Big Ten in Lisa Becker, a 6-4 senior from Cedar Rapids, Indiana. Despite playing only 27 minutes a game, Becker is averaging 11.7 points Matmen to face troubled Illini By PAUL MELOAN If Michigan head coach Dale Bahr is looking for a confidence builder for his wrestling team, this Saturday night's match with Illinois might just do the trick. The Illini have been Join the U-M WOMEN'S GLEE CLUB! Contact Rosalie Edwards at 665-7408 for auditions. plagued by injuries and they may not be as strong as their 3-0 dual meet in- dicates. William Waters will wrestle again in the lead-off spot at 118 pounds. Coming off an impressive Big Ten opener against Indiana, he'll face sophomore Michael O'Brien. O'Brien, who usually wrestles at 126 and has had trouble making weight, is wrestling in place of last year's All- American candidate Jeff Harp, who has been sidelined with an ear infec- tion. MANY wrestlers on Illinois coach Ron Clinton's squad have been jum- ping around from weight class to weight class. Usual 134 pounder Keith Healy and Phil Callahan at 142 have swapped positions, sending Callahan to meet Kyle Garcia and Healy again- st Rickey Moore. 158-pounder David Baird and Derrick Williams at ;167 have had to drop down one weight class due to injuries. Sophomore Kevin Motlowitz will be making only his second dual meet appearance in the 190 slot. He debuts tonight against Michigan State. It is still not certain whether heavyweight Brian McCraken will be able to wrestle. If he cannot,Dave Barbour will fill in. Michigan is undoubtedly the toughest opponent yet for Illinois. If1e Illini's record of 3-0 has been padd~d by victories against the likes gf Illinois State, Southwest Missouri State, and Drake. I), Michgian better get to bed right gf- ter the Illinois match in order to rdt up for their match against Purdue Sunday afternoon. Bothrmatches will take place in Crisler Arena. and 6.6 rebounds to lead a balanced Hawkeye offense (every other Hawkeye is in single digits) in both categories. And Becker is shooting a sizzling .667 (16 for 24) in Big Ten competition. After Becker, Van De Wege says the matchups are "pretty good," although he gives Iowa the advan- tage. "They are probably a quicker- team, and statistically, they're one of the best defensive teams in the league. They're willing to play a low- scoring game to win," he said. 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In addition, the courses involve minimal outside reading, and are free of charge. Each course will meet once a week for two hours, for four weeks beginning January 27. To enroll in a course, come to the first meeting. 1T A By LISA CHERNEV Bad things happen in threes, or 'o the superstition holds. The Ohio State women' s swimming team, which comes to Ann Arbor this Saturday (2 p.m.) to face the Wolverines at Matt Mann pool won'l be worrying about superstitionm, however. The Buckeyes have been. the Big Ten champions for the past three seasons *and according to Michigan head coach Jim Richar- dson, they are again a dominating force in the conference this season. , THE Wolverines (0-1 in the Big Ten) look to give Ohio State a good fight;, with the main punches coming from breaststrokers Kristi Vedejs, an A- American, and freshman Candice Quinn."0 "I'm not terribly concerned about the final score," said Richardson. "At this stage for us (being young and inexperienced) we need to be more concerned with keeping a sustained effort from beginning to end." Ohio State brings with them three All-Americans:Janelle Bosse (Big Ten swimmer of the year for 19850, Theresa Fightmaster, and Gail Ar- mstrong. The Michigan diving squad will also participate in the meet against Ohio State. Richardson speculates the divers will fare well against the Buckeyes who also sport three AD1- American divers. "I wouldn't trade our divers for any other team in the country." Tigers ship,0 Chris PittarQ' DETROIT (AP) - The Detroit Tigers traded infielder Chris Pittard and outfielder Alex Sanchez to the Minnesota Twins in exchange for cat- cher Dave Engle, the Tigers said yesterday." Engle, 29, is a five-year majpr league veteran with a lifetime batting average of .268, Tigers spokesmen Dan Ewald said. Engle batted.A56 with seven home runs in 70 games last year, the spokesman said. ENGLE'S BEST year was 198 when he batted .305 in 120 games, Ewald said.Ay Pittaro, 24, and Sanchez, 26, both were acquired by the Tigers 64s, year. 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