Page 2-The Michigan Daily- Sports Monday- April 13,1992 Michigan Sports Calendar Monday, April 13 No events scheduled. Tuesday, April 14 Baseball vs. Siena Heights College, 3 p.m. (DH), Fisher Stadium. Softball at Michigan State, 3 p.m., East Lansing. Wednesday, April 15 Baseball vs. Western Michigan, 3 p.m., Fisher Stadium. Softball vs. Western Michigan, 3 p.m. (DH), Varsity Diamond. Men's Tennis vs. Notre Dame, 2:30 p.m., Liberty Sports Complex. Women's Tennis vs. Notre Dame, 2 p.m., Huron Valley Tennis Club. Thursday, April 16 No events scheduled. Friday, April 17 Softball at Indiana, 2 p.m., Bloomington. Men's Tennis vs. Michigan State, 2:30 p.m., Liberty Sports Complex. Women's Tennis at Penn State, 1 p.m., University Pa rk. Saturday, April 18 Baseball at Indiana, 1 p.m. (DH), Bloomington. Softball at Indiana, 1 p.m. (DH), University Park. Men's Golf at Firestone Intercollegiate, all day, Akron, Ohio. Women's Golf at Purdue University Invitational, 7 p.m., West Lafayette. Men's Track and Field at Purdue, TBA, West Lafayette. Women's Track and Field at Purdue University Triangular, TBA, West Lafayette., Men's Lacrosse at Big Ten League Tournament, TBA, Evanston. Sunday, April 19 Baseball at Indiana, 1 p.m. (DH), Bloomington. Men's Golf at Firestone Intercollegiate, all day, Akron, Ohio. Women's Golf at Purdue University Invitational, all day, West Lafayette. Men's Lacrosse at Big Ten League Tournament, TBA, Evanston. a5e i~iiilsiiiiS~i2i ~ g g~ ililli| Freddie breaks through in big way Couples is masterful at Augusta in first major win AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) - It isn't just a hot streak; Freddie is for real. Fred Couples, he of the easy swing and the easy-going, California laid-back manner, confirmed his stature as golf's leading practitioner with a two-stroke victory Sunday in the Masters. le did it on the strength of a closing 2-under-par 70 - and about two blades of grass. Those were the sprigs on a steep bank, a few inches above the surface of Raes Creek, that kept his ball from backing into the water on the 12th hole. A brilliantly lofted little chip en- abled Couples to save par - and his lead - from that precarious position and sent him into the last six holes at Augusta National with a 2-shot ad- vantage. Couples brought it home in style, in sharp contrast to the putting prob- lems that embarassed him over the final nine holes of the 1990 PGA Championship at Shoal Creek. This time he finished by running in a 10-foot birdie putt on the 14th that all but slammed the door on his challengers and assured the Masters of its first American winner since Larry Mize in 1987. Couples, now 32 and just reach- ing his golfing maturity, scored his third victory of the year, the ninth of his career and his sixth since last June. It was at that time, in the U.S. Open, that Couples began a streak that now has produced 20 finishes of sixth or better in 25 worldwide starts. In that period, he has col- lected $2,666,725 in worldwide earnings. The $270,000 he collected for this title also gave Couples $1,008,162 already this year, the most ever at this stage of a season. Couples also broke Europe's string of four consecutive victories six of the last nine. If there was any downside to the triumph that lifted Couples to a new plateau of achievement, it is that it came at the expense of his mentor and Ryder Cup teammate Ray Floyd. The indomitable Floyd, trying to add a second green jacket and a fifth major championship to his Hall of Fame record, simply could not match Couples' controlled march over the back and finished second at 277. At age 49, he was attempting to become the oldest man to win this title and the oldest to win any of the majors, which also includes the U.S. and British Opens and the PGA. It may have been his last chance. And the enormous gallery, streaming through the Georgia pines and over the rolling hills, sensed that something special was happening before them. As Floyd, grim-faced as ever, grinding away as only he can, fought his way to a round of 71, they saluted him with a warmth and re- spect previously reserved for only two others, Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer. Floyd received standing ovations aftV his two-putt birdie on the 15th, The Masters AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) - Final top 25 scores with relation to par Sunday in the 56th Masters tournament played on the 6,905-yard, par-72 Augusta National Golf Club course (a-denotes amateur): Fred Couples, $270,000 69-67-69-70 Ray Floyd, $162,000 69-68-69-71 Corey Pavin, $102,000 72-71-68-67 Mark O'Meara, $66,000 74-67-69-70 Jeff Sluman, $66,000 65-74-70-71 Nolan Henke, $43,829 70-71-70-70 Ted Schulz, $43,829 68-69-72-72 Steve Pate, $43,829 73-71-70-67 Greg Norman, $43,829 70-70-73-68 Larry Mize, $43,829 73-69-71-68 Nick Price, $43,829 70-71-67-73 Ian Baker-Finch, $43,829 70-69-68-74 Nick Faldo, $26,500 71-72-68-71 Bruce Lietzke, $26,500 69-72-68-73 Wayne Grady, $26,500 68-75-71-68 Dillard Pruitt, $26,500 75-68-70-69 Scott Simpson, $26,500 70-71-71-70 Craig Parry, $26,500 69-66-69-78 Andrew Magee, $17,550 73-70-70-70 Billy Ray Brown, $17,550 70-74-70-69 Mike Hulbert, $17,550 68-74-71-70 John Daly, $17,550 71-71-73-68 Fuzzy Zoeller, $17,550 71-70-73-69 Ian Woosnam, 17,550 70-66-73-75 John Huston, $11,467 69-73-73-69 -275 -13 -277 -11 -278 -10 -280 -8 -280 -8 -281 -7 -281 -7 -281 -7 -281 -7 -281 -7 -281 -7 -281 -7 -282 -6 -282 -6 -282 -6 -282 -6 -282-6 -282 -6 -283 -5 -283-5 -283 -5 -283-5 -283-5 -283 -5 -284 -4 and on every green thereafter. But the birdies he had to have eluded him, his chances became more re- mote as the holes slipped by and eventually disappeared at the 18th. Floyd waited for Couples at the 18th, was the first man to reach him after Fred holed out, and hugged the young man he helped reach the top of the golfing world. Senior Editors Ryan Herrington Albert Lin Purdue sweeps Michigan St. . ............. John Niyo Night Editor Jeni Durst Ken Sugiura Assistant Night Editors Greg Richardson Rob Siegel Tim Spolar ivia Mnswer::: Larry Mize beat Australian Greg Norman and Spaniard Seve Ballesteros on his famous 'miracle' chip shot in the 1987 Masters. EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) - Dan Zanolla pitched a four-hit shutout in the second game of a Big Ten doubleheader Sunday as Purdue swept Michigan State with a 2-0 victory. Zanolla (3-2) walked two, struck out six and scored a run in the Boilermakers' two-run fourth. He was 1-for-3 at the plate. Michigan State's Scott Wolfiss (2-1) also went the distance, giving up six hits while walking two and striking out one. Both runs were earned. The Spartans' Steve Johnson was 3-for-3. Purdue (21-13 overall, 7-5 Big Ten), which won Sunday's first game 6-5, also split a doubleheader with the Spartans (20-10, 7-5) on Saturday. In Sunday's first game, Sean Helsel was 3-for-5 with three RBI and Jeff Scott was 3-for-4 with a run-scoring single. Jason Smith (4-5) worked 3 1-3 innings, giving up four earned runs on six hits. Jeff Isom pitched 3 2-3 innings of one-hit relief for his sixth save. Randy Vanderbush (2-2) took the loss. Johnson and Alex Gagin each went 2-for-3 for Michigan State. First game Purdue 040 110 0 -611 1 Mich.St. 1012010-570 Smith, Isom (4) and Suarez; Vanderbush, Davenport (4), Crabtree (5) and Mayes. W- Smith, 4-5. L-Vanderbush, 2- 2. Sv-Isom (6). Second game Purdue 000 200 0 -26 2 Mich. St. 000 000 0 -0 40 Zanolla and Barrett; Wolfiss and Mayes. W-Zanolla, 3-2. L-Wolfiss, 2-1. Join our Staff Write for the Michigan Daily Sports, Opinion, News, Arts & Photo Call 764-0552 for more info RTS O' O 1 WRITE FOR THE MICHIGAN DAILY 764-0552. WHO: Beth Wymer TEAM: Women's Gymnastics HOMETOWN: Toledo, Ohio YEAR: Frosh ELIGIBILITY: Frosh WHY: Saturday Wymer defeated the defending all-around national champion (Alabama's Dee Dee Foster) to win the all- around title at the NCAA Central Regional championships in Columbia, Mo. She qualified for the NCAA national championships with the highest score in the nation among all at-large competitors. BACKGROUND: Won the Big Ten all-around title while leading the Wolverines to the conference championship two weeks ago in East Lansing. Also was named Big Ten Freshman of the meet ... Member of the first-place 1990 Olympic Sports Festival team ... attended Sylvania Southview High School ... 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