4 Page 10 - The Michigan Daily - Monday, September 22, 1986 GRIDDE PICKS Harriers Anne Dudley ran away with last weekend's Griddes, turning in a 17-2-1 record. She literally wiped out the competition in her first career Griddes triumph. To win a free small, one-item pizza from Pizza Bob's this week, turn in your picks of the following games before midnight Friday. L Florida State at MICHIGAN (pick total points) 2. Western Michigan at Michigan State 3.Utah at Ohio State 4. Purdue at Notre Dame 5. Texas-El Paso at Iowa 6. Indiana at Missouri 7. Pacific at Minnesota 8. Wyoming at Wisconsin 9. Northwestern at Princeton 10. Oklahoma at Miami, Fla. 1L E. Carolina at Penn State 12. Oregon at Nebraska 13. Washington at USC 14. Baylor at Texas Tech 15. Tennessee at Auburn 16. Temple at Brigham Young 17. Florida at Mississippi State 18. Georgia at S. Carolina 19. Denison at Olivet 20. Defensive holes at DAILY LIBELS By GREG MOLZON Women's cross county coach Sue Parks may be looking to change her title from coach to doctor after she took her injury- riddled team to the Kentucky Invitational this past weekend. The team managed to limp out of Lexington with a third-place finish out of seven teams. The Wolverines were without the services of two of their best runners, co-captains Kelli Bert and Melissa Thompson. THE INVITATIOT won by Kentucky, the h with 33 points. The were fourth in the NC year and are one of the fa win the championshipt Big Ten rival Indiana second with 54 poi Michigan came in next w Although Parks had challenge Indiana fo place, she wass nevertheless. "Considering our line limp to NAL was pleased how we placed," she said. ost school, "I feel that we can run with Wildcats Indiana if we can get everybody AA's last back healthy by the end of the avorites to season." this year. Tracy Babcock was the team's came in top finisher, coming in 18th place. nts and She was followed by Cheri Sly in ith 110. 21st, Ava Udvadia in 25th, Debbie hoped to Palmer in 26th, and Mindy r second Rowand in 30th. satisfied Parks will need everyone back for the Wolverines to be eup, I was competitive, but the injuries give her a good chance to give ibideM freshmen and sophomores some am"e experience. Having to rely on the young and inexperienced runners may % r'(C hamper the team now, but in the third 4 AS _=_MIL MIL- zwrM Zx 1DeL R~dir Toronto Maple Lei Parks ...coach or doctor? long run, Park's squad should be much stronger and deeper for the Big Ten season. afs Lions fumble game MUSICIANS WANTED TO PLAY AT SOUNDSTAGE THURSDAYS IN THE U-CLUB rock/jazz/blues/reggae ALL TYPES OF BANDS and/or SOLOISTS WELCOME AUDITIONS Sept. 21 - 23 Call 763-1107 for info and audition time. Sept. 2807:30 pn YOST ARENA TICKETS: $8.00 & $4.00* S Must Present U-M student ID Card to Tampa PONTIAC (AP) - Nathan Wonsley had touchdown runs of 22 and 55 yards as the Tampa Bay Bucs took advantage of five Detroit Lions' turnovers for a 24-20 victory over the Lions before the smallest crowd ever to see an NFL game in the Silverdome. The victory was the Bucs' first of the season and first on the road* since beating Minnesota on Nov. 6, 1983, snapping a19-game streak. WONSLEY, a rookie free agent starting in place of the injured James Wilder, rushed 18 times for Tickets available at the SYost Arena Box Office Call for Information (313) 764-0244 Great Seats Still Available ! 24-20 18yards. The Bucs,1-2, scored 14 points in the second quarter and 10 in the third. The Lions, who scored 14 points in the fourth quarter, also are 1-2. The Bucs' defense was led by Ivory Sully, who recovered two fumbles and forced another. Tampa Bay also intercepted two Eric Hipple passes and registered three quarterback sacks. WONSLEY'S 22-yard run 14 seconds into the second quarter gave the Bucs a 7-0 lead and his 55- yard run at 10:24 of the third quarter put the Bucs up 24-6. Tampa Bay quarterback Steve Young, getting his first start of the season after Steve DeBerg was benched, scored on a 9-yard rvn at 4:05 of the second quarter. Donald Igwebuike kicked a 33- yard field goal to round out the Bucs' scoring. 4 9 I Blue 'D' can't match last year (Continued from Page 9) not on the inside." Harris' words leaves one wondering about Michigan's fortitude. If the Wolverines had trouble stopping Oregon State, what will happen against nationally-ranked Florida State? What will happen against a contingent of upset-hungry Big 10 teams? Time clearly is not in Michigan's favor. As Harris put it, "We have a long way to go in a very, very short time." And with Steve Thibert, Carlitos Bostic, Doug Mallory, and Mike Reinhold sidelined by injuries, depth isn't a Wolverine strong point either. Still, this isn't the dark side of the moon. A win is a win, and a allowing 12 points is no reason to sell the plantation. One Wolverine, in case you didn't notice, shined in his first starting as-signment. Inside linebacker John Willingham, filling in for Carlitos Bostic, recorded what was perhaps Michigan's biggest defensive play' - a blind-side sack that forced a fumble. Willingham, not surprisingly, ignited the crowd with his sack in that shadowy third period. Mike Hammerstein was probably watching at the time, but his spirit will not always be around. 4 RENT A REFRIGERATOR Phone: 429 0121 or 815-895-2443 or TOLL FREE 800-255-2255, Ext. 7368 FREE DELIVERY At first glance, it may look like an ordinary calculator, but the Casio solar CM-100 is anything but. It's But there's much more to this, pocket-size powerhouse. 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