Softball vs. Detroit (DH) Wednesday, 3 p.m. Varsity Diamond SPORTS Baseball vs. Wayne State (DH) Today, 2 p.m. Ray Fisher Stadium The Michigan Daily Tuesday, April 5, 1988 Page 7 Netters split; link ters finish 12th By STEVE SCHLUSSEL The women's tennis team headed into last weekend with lofty expectations. It had cruised through non-conference play with 11 wins, equalling last year's entire output. Michigan defeated Ohio State Saturday and followed with a strong showing Sun- day in a losing effort to nationally ranked Indiana. The Buckeyes invaded Ann Arbor hop- ing to improve their 1-3 conference record. Their singles line up was laden with heavy- hitting, aggressive players. "OSU IS MORE aggressive in sin- gles," said Michigan coach Bitsy Ritt. "They attack the short ball well, but they were too inconsistent at the baseline. They made too many errors." The Wolverines took advantage of Ohio State's mistakes in singles play. Tina Basle led the singles wrecking crew with a 6-4, 6-2 manhandling of Ohio State's Lisa McFarlan. "They're real scrappers," said McFarlan. "It's hard to win a point when they return everything." In addition to Basle, newcomers Stacy Berg (6-2, 6-2), Wendy Stross (6-1, 6-0), and Kristin Ashare (6-4, 6-4) all dominated their matches, using consistent ground strokes. Leslie Mackey also won her match, 6-2, 7-6. Michigan coasted into doubles having already locked up a match victory, leading, 5-1. MICHIGAN LOST two out of three doubles matches, which cut the final deficit to 6-3. The only doubles victory came from Basle and Berg, who after breezing to a 6-3 opening set, came back from a 5-2 deficit to win, 7-5, in the second set. The win over Ohio State was a big mental boost, but Martina Navratilova couldn't have saved the Wolverines against the Hoosiers. Indiana dominated every singles and doubles match with simply su- perior talent. There were bright spots, though. "We played well," said Ritt. "They're solid all the way through, and we did im- prove our doubles play. Plus we had Tina's great win." Basle, in a sterling performance, nipped Indiana's No. 1 player, Reka Monoki, 6-4, 3-6, 6-4, for Michigan's only real win (Basle and Berg won a default in doubles). Chipokas plays injured The men's golf team finished 12th out of 15 teams last weekend at the Kentucky Intercollegiate with the host team, the University of Kentucky, winning. Senior Scott Chipokas, despite being hampered by nerve damage in his arm, led Michigan (74-78-76-228) on the par-71 course. "We bought him a special bandage for his arm and it seemed to help a lot," said Michigan coach Jim Carras. "However, he is still taking daily treatments before our next trip (Friday and Saturday at the Mar- shall Invitational in Huntington, W. Va.)." WOLVERINES Hersh Patel and Chris Pond, who competed in his first in- tercollegiate tournament, turned in identical scores (80-76-78-234). Erich Kuhlman (77- 78-79-234) and Tom Paton (75-76-84-235) were the other Michigan golfers. Bob Papp, the Michigan's No. 2 player, did not make the trip because his wife was expect- ing to give birth. Patel had two triple bogeys on the first and last hole of the final round while Pond had a triple bogey and double bogey on the first and last hole, respectively. Carras said, "Two bad holes separated both from very nice final rounds (72 and 73). "We did not play well enough to be competitive, but I'm not disappointed at this time of the year. We are not playing badly, we are not playing well, but are on the fringe. "The question is if we can improve each week, we can be competitive for the three last and most tournaments (Mid-Atlantic Invitational, Northern Intercollegiate and the Big Ten championship). The other tournaments are just warm ups for the last ones, but they still are important for us to be competitive." - DAVID HYMAN Tigers beat Bosox in opener BOSTON (AP) - Alan Trammell hit a two-run homer off Boston reliever Lee Smith with two outs in the 10th inning yesterday and the Detroit Tigers beat the Red Sox, 5-3, in the first game of the 1988 baseball season. Boston's Roger Clemens and Detroit's Jack Morris hooked up in a strikeout duel for nine innings before Smith, acquired from the Chicago Cubs in December, made his American League debut in the 10th. Gary Pettis opened the Detroit 10th with a grounder that shortstop Spike Owen fumbled for an error. Pettis advanced to third on a sacrifice and a fly ball before Trammell lined a 2-1 pitch into the left- field screen. Morris, 7-2 on opening days, got the victory with help from Mike Henneman, who pitched the final inning for a save. Morris gave up nine hits, struck out nine and walked only one. 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