The Michigan Daily-VWednesday, May5, 1982--Page 19 SPORTS OF THE DAILY 'M' golfers ade in By BUDDY MOOREHOUSE HUMENIK finished second on the weeks of April, The Michigan men golfers kept the Wolverine team in the Michigan In- of time to stu cobwebs off their clubs during the vitational, shooting a 153, and in the Wolverines easi semester break by participating in MAC tourney, where he shot a 156. opponents duri of three tournsments, but they finished The Blue golfers hsve a chance to win for ofby near the bottom of the pack in each of finish higher up at the Spartan In- theor o bv the tourneys. vitational, which takes place May 7-8 in Ten foes snd all At the Michigan Invitational, held East Lansing. the Big Ten dua April 23-24 at the University Golf Cour- Netters win six 1 record. se, the Wolverine linksters shot a 633 THE WOL and finished seventh out of the nine The way the Michigan's men's tennis schools participating. Miami of Ohio team was playing during the last few conference wins k p t iipa in gs w.Notre Dam e p took top team honors with a 611 total. ; Mic.,..(nr its m mdy ily d ing th then 8-1 ctori owe l me VER s car (April i1-21). MICHIGAN THEN traveled to Kalamazoo for the Mid-American Con- ference Invitational on April 25-26. But the result was a disappointing 12th place tie out of 15 squads. The Wolverines shot a 36-hole total of 804 to tie with Kent State. Ball State won the meet with a 759-shot performance. The Blue linksters then took off for Iowa City and the Northern Inter- collegiate tournament on April 30-May 2. The Wolverines finished with 1,113 strokes for a ninth-place tie with Min- nesota out of 15 teams. Ohio State took top honors with a 1,072. The one bright spot for Michigan was the play of Dan Roberts, a freshman from Ypsilanti. Roberts shot a 152 at the Michigan Invitational to lead his team, and followed with a 154 at the MAC Invitational, also tops on the Wolverine squad. Roberts shot a 223 at the Northern Intercollegiate, second on the team behind Ed Humenik's 216. tle trouble with eit] both meets 9-0. Th ped only two sets ag one set against East Michigan follower another white-was] diana (April 24).r player Michael ranked 16th in 'the:i diana's Mike Dickin The Wolverines (April 25), 8-1, with victory coming at: where Ernie Ferns Mees, 6-4, 7-6. Leap two singles again easily defeated Lior Michigan closed season with wins o and Northwesterr Wolverines blanked defeated Northwest cats' victory cans singles where Dann Mees, 6-3, 6-3. tourneys embers had plenty Thinclads ose dual meet for exams. The The Michigan men's outdoor track isposed all of their team lost its only dual meet of the beir six dual meets, season and finished in sixth place at the m by 9-0 scores and Kansas Relays during the last two es were against Big weeks of April. des werehgantiisThe Wolverines also competed in the d Michigan to finish Penn Relays, but no team scores were yet season with an 8-kept at the meet. INES' two non- THE INDIANA Hoosiers upended neat the expense of Michigan, 90-55, (May 1) 1 17) and Eastern in the Wolverines' only dual ). Michigan had lit- meet of the season. The loss, however, Mi sch ,igndit- could be a good omen for the er school, winnidng Wolverines. For the last four years the gainst the Irish, and team that has lost the Michigan - In- aern. diana dual meet has gone on to win the those wins up with Big Ten title. ding, 9-0, over In- Michigan's top performers against Number-one singles the Hoosiers included Shelby Johnson, Lmeahncurrenly Who won the 100-meter hurdles in 14.40 Leachdef n Dave Lugin, who took first in the high jump with a leap of seven feet, and blasted Ohio State Johnny Nielson, who captured the shot the Bu es'ony put event with a toss of 59'61/4". the top singles spot At the Kansas Relays (April 17), nez pesindeMark Michigan's 65 points earned it a sixth- ch pla g num place finish. Michigan's Andrew Bruce ,st the Buckeyes captured first place in the 100-meter rusinheBckeyes6-dash with a time of 10.39 and also Rusinek, 6-1, 6-2. finished second in the 200-meter dash out its dual meet with a 20.73. Bruce's times in both ver Iowa (April 30) events, aside from being personal (May -1). The bests, were good enough to qualify him teo, -1. The Wild- for the NCAA Championships. Johnson tern at. numer-two had Michigan's only other first place as ye nums ber-wo he won the 400-intermediate hurdles in y Weiss beat Mark 51.79. -John Kerr -John Kerr 5.9 Jh er Hmenik ... shot a216 The University of Michigan Reading and Learning Skills Center SPEED READING & STUDY SKILLS COURSES Cut your reading time. Get out from under the pressure of heavy reading assign- ments. Learn strategies that help you focus on the most important points while reading for general information. Most participants have found they can at least double their reading speed while maintaining or improving their comprehension. Improve your grades by learning how to use your textbook, lecture notes, and time effectively. This course is designed for those who want to develop efficient study habits. 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