The Michigan Daily -- Wednesday, April 8, 1998 - 11 'M' netters look to stomp Spartans, roll on in Big Ten IJake Raiton will lead the Mchigan men's tennis team into battle tonight againstaMichigan State at the Varsity Tennis Center. The Wolverines are 3-0 in Big Ten ay this season, while the Spartans are coming off a close 4-3 victory over Minnesota last weekend. PAUL TALANIAN/Daily By Stephanie Offen Dmly Sports Writer The impressive 4-0 Big Ten start for the Michigan men's tennis team can be attributed to three things: good senior leadership, good chemistry and good depth. The Wolverines are hoping those three attributes will lead them to victory when they host Michigan State at 6 p.m. tonight at 6 p.m. at the Varsity Tennis Center. The Spartans are coming off a 4-3 win over Minnesota. which came close to beating the Wolverines on Sunday. But Michigan assistant coach Dan Goldberg said he does not think the Wolverines should worry about Michigan State's victory over the Gophers. "We really don't look too much at comparative scores," Goldberg said. "We fully expect that we can win." The Spartans (2-2 Big Ten, 11-6 overall), like the Wolverines, are also proving themselves this year. "MSU always plays with a lot of emotion," Goldberg said. "They always come to play and are very competitive. But, they haven't beaten us in some time." The Wolverines beat the Spartans in all three matchups last year - twice in the Big Ten season, and then decisive- ly during the Big Ten Championships. Senior leadership will be key in this matchup. David Paradzik -a senior and Miichigan's No I singles player will face Trev Eubanks, who beat h i last year. '"Eubanks is a very good player," (oldberg said. "Paradzik's and Eubanks' match went dowi to the wire." Arvid Sxan, another senior and Michigan's No. 3 singles player, has been phenomenal so Iar this year. It was his m----------------- Mach that clinched the wiin Tonight's match against the Gophers, and he will Who: Michigan vs. Michigan likelv be a major factor again in Stae toni ht's match. Teamwork will WX here: \arsitv knnis Center also be a factor. Michigan State W hen: 6 p.m. is 8-2 in matches in which they have won the doubles point, so Michigan's doubles teams wxill have to come out strong. The Wolverines also have shown great depth this season. Their w in streak has been helped by many contributing team players, as opposed to one key star. John Long, a sophomore, is undefeated at the No. 6 singles spot so far. Will Farah, the No. 4 singles player, was also a major factor in last weekend's wins. Farah beat his Iowa counterpart in straight sets. "We just don't have one weak position." Goldberg said. Iot swinging Scales steps up in clutch for M' boys of summer By Josh Borkin Daily Sports Wntcr So far, Michigan's pitching staff has been inconsistent. The pitching has been erratic, giving up 20 runs in one ime and then turning around several ,ys later to pitch five innings of no-hit ball. But the consistent and mature play of infielder Bobby Scales has been the dri- ving force behind the Wolverines- &specially in yesterday's win over Bowling Green. The junior went 3-for-4 with two RBI and two stolen bases. Before yesterday. Scales' .379 batting average was sec- d-best on the team. And his leader- ship was evident in the Wolverines'sev- enth inning rally. With one out in the bottom of the seventh and the Wolverines leading 10- 8, Scales doubled into right field, start- ing a three-run rally. "I just tried to take charge and do what is expected of me," Scales said. "I knew that the score was close and we needed some extra runs for insurance. I am glad that we were able to rally late, and secure the win." Not only is Scales current average over 80 points higher than last year's final clip, but he has also taken over new defensive responsibilities after captain Brian Kalczynski's back injury. With Kalczynski hurt, Scales has moved from a utility role to the regular second base spot. Although he's had minimal experi- cnce at second, he feels confident that he is an adequate substitute. "I feel pretty comfortable at sec- ond," Scales said. "Despite my error Scales today, I feel that, over time, I will improve. Coach wants me to fill in at second, and I will play there as long as he needs me." Scales' improvement can be attrib- uted in part to his athletic abilities, but his change in mindset this year has con- tributed to his consistent and team-ori- ented play. "During my freshman and sopho- more years, I just wanted to prove to everyone that I could play," Scales said. "This year I realize that I do not need to think that way. By thinking that way, I only hurt my overall performance by not focusing on the team's final goal." While the Wokverines remiain four games below .500. Scales has full con- fidence in both the pitching staff and offense. Ihe said he realizes that his per- sonal performance on the field is far from perfect, yet he feels that Michigan is capable of putting a string of wins together. "Today's game was very sloppy, and my error didn't help -- but in this case a win is a win,' Scales said. "I believe that we can win most of our remainin games, but we need to pick it up and be a lot sharper. To win, we just need to play fundamental baseball - Michigan MARGAR[T MYERS/Da y baseball." Freshman Nick Alexander made his first career start in Michigan's 13-11 victory over Bowling Green yesterday. Alexander allowed three runs on four hits in four innings. Howard, Webber face assault inquiry FALCONS Continued from Page 10 first baseman Jeff Van Sickle. The [~alcons wxould score three runs iii the In the seventh, Nienet blasted a solo home run off Michligan pitcher Robbie Reid with two outs. Bowling Green would score one more run in the inning, cuttin Michiian's lead to 10-8 The Wolverines responded in the bottom of the seventh, scoring three runs off two errors by Bowling Green third baseman Mike Muzi, pushing their lead to 13-8. The Wolverijies continue non-con- ference action today, as they host Oakland University at 3 p.m. The Pioneers (4-11) will be the Wolverines' last nonconference oppo- nent before they resume Big Ten play this weekend, hosting Minnesota for a four-game series. JOBS!!! Spring/ Summer Term Apply iou_ at the Law Library- * non-Law Students " Law Students * S.I. Students Apply in person: Room S-180 in the Law Library's underground addition, 8-noon and 1-5 Monday through Friday. AA/EOE WASHINGTON (AP)- Washington Wizards forwards Juwan Howard and Chris Webber, both former standouts at Michigan, are being investigated for an alleged sexual assault against a woman during a party at Howard's Maryland home, authorities said Monday. Investigators at the Montgomery County police department searched the homes of the two teammates after a woman detailed the allegations in a call to authorities early Monday, police spokesperson George Luddington said. No charges were filed. Police also are interviewing people at the party who may have witnessed the alleged incident. Billy Martin, an attorney for Howard, said on WTTG-TV in Washington that no warrants were pending for his client. Howard described the allegation as "a big distraction" and told the station "I'm speechless about it." Followin g a Monday morning prac- tice, Webber told WUSA-TV in Washington that "no police have con- tacted me." Both players, members of Michigan's The rap sheets As Michigan students, Chris Webber and Juwan Howard were known as excitable - but classy - guys. Since leaving Ann Arbor, however, both have had run-ins with the law, even this week. A brief history: Player Webber Howard Years in NBA 5 4 Arrests All-Star game appearances 1 1 1 Fab Five teams that made consecutive NCAA finals appearances, are in Chicago, where the Wizards lost to the Bulls last night. Luddington said author- ities would probably wait for the players to return to the Washington area before interviewing them. Webber was arrested Jan. 20 in Prince George's County, Md., a Washington suburb, and charged with speeding, assaulting a police officer and marijuana possession. He is awaiting trial. Howard was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol in 1996 after his Mercedes was spotted speeding away from a Washington nightclub. The charges were dropped after he agreed to enter an alcohol education program. A Wizards spokesperson referred calls for comment to general manager Wes Unseld, who said in a statement that lie was "angry" at the recent events. I Juwan Howard, above, and current Washington Wizards teammate Chris Webber are under investigation for an alleged sexual assault. The fomer Wolverines deny the alle- gatons and neither has been charged with a crime. GREEK SYSTEM RUSH... 2 a Confused about whether or not to Rush? Wondering if Greek Life is for you? What is Rush anyway? Northwest Airlines Northwest Airlines is seeking part-time Airport employees to work in all areas of the operation, including customer service and ramp, at the Detroit Metropolitan Airport. Customer Service Agent INTERPRETER positions available for the following languages: Japanese, Yugoslavian, Italian, and Hungarian. Job requirements include high school diploma or GED, driver's lcense, flexibility to work shifts, computer skills and strong communication skills. 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