I Page 1w - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 1, 1986 Zeta Beta Tau slips by Phi Kappa Psi, 13-2 Idomir driving for relaxation BY JILL MARCIIANO Zeta Beta Tau squeaked by Phi Kappa Psi, 13-12, in an action-packed playoff game Sunday. In the last inning, the Phi Psi's loaded the bases with two outs, but "just did not get the hit we needed to pull ahead and win the game," said Phi Psi Brent Miller. "It is just not our sport," said fraternity brother John Alpha -Epsilon the previous week, the Chi Phis proved that they are back in their game. They are now 2-1 in the league and have their next playoff game Thursday. "The whole team played well and everybody got a hit," according to Chi Phis' Mike Fisher. The outstanding play of the game came when Mitch Pattullo hit a grand slam for the Chi Phis. KAPPA DELTA RHO 4, SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON 2 Sigma Alpha Epsilon was still recovering from the Mud Bowl when they played Kappa Delta Rho in an IM softball game Sunday. Losing 4-2, Phil McCullough admitted that "getting there late and terrible hitting " caused their loss. The SAEs beat the Chi Phis, 9-1, Tuesday but "were playing unusually bad" when they met up with Kappa Delta Rho. By ADAM SCHRAGER Dedication. It is the only way to succeed. All athletes know thisand yet it is still not commonly practiced. It is well-respected and praised by fans, coaches, and fellow teammates. Michigan senior golfer Jan Idomir is the epitome of what dedication can do for an athlete. IDOMIR, A computer engineer major, has been on the golf team her four years in Ann Arbor. "She came in to play her freshman year and she has been improving since then," said women's golf head coach Sue LeClair. "There is no doubt she has improved greatly in her four years here." The East Lansing native, who started to play golf as a freshman in high school because her father did, was not challenged very much at the high school level. But that changed when she came to Michigan. LAST WEEK, for example, a Getzinger. "I guess we should stick to water polo." Miller was more optimistic, saying, "it was a good effort." But with a one-game elimination in the playoffs, the Phi Psis will have to look forward to the next season. CHI PHI 14, DELTA KAPPA EPSILON 7 Coming off a loss to Sigma "I 1'kr golfer for Indiana shot an amazing three-under-par 68 at the Lady Northern Invitational held at Michigan State. One would think that this would phase most players, but it didn't bother Jan. "I try not to think of how other players are doing," Idomir said. "I don't like to compare myself with other players. I like to go out on the course and relax." While relaxing, though, Jan is still working very hard on her game. "I try to go out and hit every day," she said. "My game still needs work. Sometimes if my long game is not going well, I have to especially concentrate on my short game. The only way to become consistent is through practice." Practice has enabled Jan to turn in-the best scores on the team so far this year. Practice takes time though, so how can Idomir manage a 3.5 Grade Point Average when classes are missed every other week due to a golf trip? "Jan is the type of person who is very organized and very dependable," said her coach. "Jan is someone who always is in control of what she is doing. She is someone who can be depended on in virtuallyany situation." With the team travelling down to play Kentucky next week and with many major matches to come, the season is still young. If anyone wishes to se'e golf before one of the scheduled matches, they should go to the University Golf Course and ask for Jan Idomir. She is there every day. DISCOUNT TICKET PACKAGES 4 games and up Also arranging group outings of 20 or more to single games at discount rates. CALL SCOTT WINSTON 338-4500 ev. 761-6973 4 What's Happening Recreational Sports Daily Photo by SCOTT LITUCHY Jan Idomir's hard work on and off the gold course pays off, as she has the lowest scores on the team and a Grade Point Average of 3.5. ARE YOU LOOKING FOR FUN, CAMARADERIE PHYSICAL FITNESS??? GRIDDE PICKS Join More One of Our Sport Clubs for a Focused and Relaxed Future Pizza fans, here's your chance to win a free pizza from Pizza Bob's. All you have to do is make your selections and drop them off on the second floor of theStudent Publications Building located at 420 Maynard. Winners will be contacted immediately after all the results are tallied. But make sure the picks are in before midnight Friday. 1. MICHIGAN at Wisconsin (pick total points) 2. Iowa at Michigan State 3. Illinois at Ohio State 4. Minnesota at Purdue 5. Indiana at Northwestern 6. Kansas St. at Oklahoma 7. Nebraska at South Carolina 8. Oregon at USC 9. Rutgers at Penn St. 10. California at Washington 11. 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