Field Hockey vs. Ohio State Sunday, 11 a.m. Tartan Turf The Michigan Daily SPORTS Field Hockey vs. Ohio State Saturday, 11 a.m. Tartan Turf Wednesday, October 26, 1988 Page 9 Dumars maintains humble style as Pistons re-launch title quest CCHA SCORECARD Standings BY ADAM BENSON plays on one of the most talented How many different ways can you teams in the NBA. It's not hard for describe Joe Dumars? Dumars to get lost. Fans should not feel embarrassed Dumars has to share the court if they can't find any. The 6-2 with the brilliant Isiah Thomas, the shooting guard of the Detroit Pistons controversial Bill Laimbeer, and scoring machine Adrian Dantley. His role has been given to him, yet he thrives on it. "This team has to know what they are going to get from me night in and night out," said the McNesse State product. "I have to be that consistent player. I need to be solid on defense and do the little things to help us win. I do whatever needs to be done, that's my biggest attribute." D A N T L E Y can best put the significance of Dumars presence into perspective. "He has given up some of his individual things that he could do on another team to play here on this team. You must have guys like that to have a successful team." Besides being talented, the Pistons are thought of as a team with high- profiles and big egos. Dumars, on and off the court, is the Pistons' one invisible man. "When you are the focal point all the time, teams gear up to stop you," said Dumars. "I don't see teams gearing up to stop me. This allows me to step up and play big games." Opponents forget that Dumars finished sixth in the NCAA in scoring in 1984 and that he made the NBA all-rookie team in 1986. YET THE Pistons don't forget. Dumars is a vital component in this team. "(Dumars) is an extraordinary young man," said Pistons assistant coach Dick Versace. "He handles success for someone his age. When you see that complete package, it's a nice feeling. He is one of the corner- stones of our success." Dantley, Dumars' best friend on the team, echoes many of Versace's feelings. "He is a fun guy to be around and he is very mature for his age. He has his priorities right." Dumars said, "These guys know I'm not the one who is going to be telling the jokes and doing the loud talking." BECAUSE OF his level-headed personality, Dumars often loses headlines in Detroit newspapers to more mischievous athletes like Bob Probert, Petr Klima, and Reggie Rogers. Yet Dumars doesn't brag about his attributes, he'd rather talk about basketball. The Pistons are in training camp preparing to make another run at the NBA title. Dumars and the Pistons will have to work harder to repeat as Central Division champions. Many teams in the division have made major trades, trying to improve their rosters. "Those teams aren't just making deals to keep busy, they have geared up to dethrone the Pistons," said Dumars. "We have to take it as such, and we've got to respond when its time to play." With a new NBA season coming, Dumars doesn't plan to do things much differently than last year, but he does want better results. "We were a whistle, a bucket, a stop away from being World Cham- pions," said Dumars. "We have to basically do the same things that we did, but with more intensity. We know what we have to do. All that's left to do is to go out and get it done." TEAM (OVERALL) 1. Illinois-Chicago (3-0-1) 2. Michigan State (3-1-0) 3. MICHIGAN (2-1-1) 4. Lake Superior (2-2-0) 5. Western Michigan (3-1-1) 6. Bowling Green (3-1-0) 7. Miami (1-3-0) Ohio State (1-3-0) 9. Ferris State (0-3-1) W L 3 0 3 1 2 1 2 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 Scoring Sheldon Gorski, Illinois-Chicago Bob Melton, Illinois-Chicago Bobby Reynolds, MSU Jeff Green, W. Michigan Rod Brind'Amour, MSU Paul Rutherford, OSU Shane Redshaw, W. Michigan TODD BROST, MICHIGAN DENNY FELSNER, MICHIGAN GP 4 4 4 2 4 4 2 4 4 1 3 3 3 G 6 4 3 2 2 5 3 2 3 T 1 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 A 2 4 5 6 6 2 4 5 3 PTS 7 6 5 4 3 2 2 2 1 PTS 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 7 6 Thursday's Game WMU at BGSU (Pass - Live) Friday's Results UIC 4, MICHIGAN 3 MSU 7, Ferris State 4 Lake Superior 3, Miami 2 Ohio State 4, BGSU 3 (OT) Alasksa-Anchorage 6, WMU 4 Sat. Results MSU 9, Ferris State 2 Miami 4, Lake Superior 3 BGSU 6, Ohio State 3 WMU 6, Alaska- Anchorage 3 Sunday's - Result MICHIGAN 5, UIC 5 (OT) Friday's Games W. Michigan at Bowling Green Ohio State at Ferris State Michigan State at Illinois-Chicago MICHIGAN at Lake Superior Miami at Alabama-Huntsville Sat. Games Ohio State at Ferris State MSU at Illinois Chicago MICHIGAN at Lake Superior Miami at Alabama-Huntsville Monday's Game Western Ontario at Bowling Green II Piston Jersey letting Associated Press Joe Dumars goes in for a lay-up against former New Net Mike Gminski. The modest Dumars does not mind his fellow teammates grab the headlines. aRussa named top AL manager WF NEW YORK (AP) - Tony LaRussa, who piloted the Oakland Athletics to a club-record 104 victories and the American League pennant, was named AL Manager of the Year, yesterday, by the Baseball Writers Association of America. It was the second time LaRussa yWon the award. He also was honored in 1983, when he led the Chicago White Sox to the AL West title. LaRussa, 44, edged Boston Red Sox manager Joe Morgan by 14 points in balloting by a committee made up of two writers from each AL city. LaRussa received 103 points, compared with 89 for Morgan and 37 for Sparky Anderson of the Detroit Tigers. LARUSSA got 15 first-place votes, six more than Morgan, who took over the struggling Red Sox at midseason and led the club to the AL East title. The only other managers receiving first-place votes were Anderson, with three, and Milwaukee's Tom Treblehorn with one. Each first-place vote was worth five points. Second-place votes were worth three points each, while a third-place vote counted as one point. The A's improved by 23 victories in 1988 and won the AL West by 13 games over the defending World Series champion Minnesota Twins. They were heavily favored to win the Series, but were upset in five games by the Los Angeles Dodgers. OAKLAND finished first in the league in pitching with a 3.43 earned run average, second in homers with 156, and third in defense. The A's won a franchise-record 14 straight games in April and May and set a Bay area attendance record, drawing 2,287,335 fans to the Oakland Coliseum. LaRussa has a 752-683 record, or .524 winning percentage, in 10 seasons in the major leagues. A native of Tampa, Fla., LaRussa made his big league debut at age 18 with the Kansas City A's in 1963. He played with Oakland from 1968- 1971 and finished his career with the Atlanta Braves and Chicago Cubs. HIS MANAGERIAL career began in 1978 when he took over the White Sox' Class AA team in Knoxville, Tenn. The team went 53- 25, earning LaRussa a promotion to Chicago's coaching staff. In 1979, he was named manager of the White Sox' Class AAA team in Iowa and was promoted to the Chicago job in August. The White Sox finished fifth that year and the next, third in 1981 and 1982, and then first in 1983. The White Sox were tied for first at the All-Star break in 1984 before plummeting to fifth. LaRussa was fired after the team finished third in 1985 and started the next season 26- 38. LaRussa joined the A's on July 7, 1986, managing the team to a 45-34 record that season and 81-81 in 1987. He makes $350,000 a year on a contract running through 1989. Blue Banter BY MIKE GILL - Back into the high life: Junior Randy Kwong saw his first action of the season (along with left winger Jeff Urban) Sunday, midway through the first period. Kwong said it was a "relief" to see action after sitting out the first three games. * The wonder kids: Berenson continues to receive strong contributions from first-year players Denny Felsner, Mike Helber and now, Ted Kramer. All had goals over the weekend. Berenson looks for even more. from them, and is not surprised at their immediate contributions. "I'm not really surprised with them. We recruited them hoping that they can make contributions and fit in well with the team." Kramer's first collegiate goal came on a deflected pass/shot that bounded off his body. - Finally: Last season, the Wolverines were the only CCHA team without a tie. They picked one up in their fourth game of the season this year. - Down but not out: Winger Billy Jaffe was shaken up late in the second period Sunday and did not see action the restof the game. His injury is not serious. - Kudos: Steve McKichan, a senior goaltender from Miami and Bobby Reynolds, a junior left wing from Michigan State are co-CCHA Players-of-the-Week. McKichan made 89 saves in the weekend split with Lake Superior, including 46 in Saturday's 4-3 win (20 in the third period). Reynolds had three goals and four assists in the MSU sweep of Ferris State. He also had the game winner on Friday. LaRussa ... top manager ACHIEVE YOUR POTENTIAL, 16 EXCEED YOUR GOALS E.C. Jordan, a leader in environmental management consulting services, is looking for quality professionals who would like to be involved in this rapidly developing industry. We are currently searching for Environmental Engineers and Scientists from the nation's best colleges and universities. When you join the E.C. Jordan team, you will work in an environment that encourages innovation and creativity in solving environmental management problems for industrial, commercial and governmental clients. 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