Page 16 Wednesday, June 2, 1982 The Michigan Daily Johnson qualifies for NCAA meet By RON POLLACK The Michigan men's tracksters who had already qualified for the NCAA championships competed in the TFA- USA meet held in Wichita, Kansas, but it was in South Bend, Indiana that the top Wolverine performance took place. While the NCAA qualifiers were in Wichita, the rest of the team was par- ticipating at the Central Collegiate Track and Field Championships in South Bend. And it was there that Michigan's Shelby Johnson qualified for the NCAA's which will be held tomorrow through Saturday. Johnson qualified in the 400-meter intermediate hurdles with a time of 50.7. The NCAA qualifying time is 51.21.. PRIOR TO THE meet, head coach Jack Harvey had said that the team's objectives over the weekend was to have Johnson and shot putter Scott Eriksson qualify for the NCAA's. Har- vey only got half of his wish, as 'M' hurdler highlights track team s weekend Eriksson's toss of 52'84" fell well short far outdistanced the Wolverines. of the 60-foot qualifying standard. "Overall, as a team, we didn't do as Michigan's only first-place finish in well as we would have liked, but the the Central Collegiate Championships important thing is that we qualified came from Gerard Donakowski in the Shelby for the NCAA's" said assistant 5,000-meter run. Donakowski won with coach Kent Bernard. a time of 14:31.96, well ahead of the WHILE BERNARD was watching second-place time of 14:43.51. Johnson qualify for the NCAA's over In the triple jump, Michigan's Mike the weekend, Harvey was in Wichita Murphy finished fourth with a jump of seeing a fine performance by another 46'8/4". Michigansprinter. THE WOLVERINES also had teams Andrew Bruce finished fourth in the entered in the 400- and 1,60-meter 100-meter dash at the TFA-USA meet, relays. The 400-meter relay team came and in doing so he tied his season's best in sixth (42.4), while the 1,600 meter time of 10:39. relay team finished fifth (3.15.8). Brian Diemer came in third in the Michigan finished- in a tie for fifth 5,000-meter run (14:18.63), while Mike with Notre Dame. The team champion Shea finished seventh in the 800-meter was Southern Ilinis whose 152 points run (1:51.48). Johnson ... runs a 50.7 ' GOLFER ENDS 'M' CAREER: Humenik misses cut at NCAA's By BUDDY MOOREHOUSE No one said it was going to be easy for Ed Humenik in the NCAA Golf Championship-and it wasn't. Competing against 194 other golfers, the senior Michigan linkster failed to make the cut aftersthree rounds of the tournament, which was held in Pinehurst, N.C. last weekend. Humenik had rounds of 75, 80, and 79 for an 18-over-par total of 234. THE INDIVIDUAL champion in the tourney was Bill Ray Brown of Houston, who shot an eight-under- par 210 for the four rounds. The Cougars ran away with th team title as well, as John Slaughter and Mark Fuller of Houston finished in a tie for third to go along with Brown's first-place finish. Humenik started off on the right foot, shooting a respectable three-over-par 75 for the first round. He had two birdies and five bogeys for the round, but his problems came with his putting. "Ed hit the ball well off the tee, but ran into some problems in trying to salvage some holes for par," Michigan assistant coach Jim Carras said. "He ex- perienced same mediocre putting. On five occasions, Ed was less than two feet off of the green and still couldn't make 'ar." HUMENIK STARTED off the second round with an even-par 36 on the front nine, but experienced some problems on the back nine as he shot a 44. He had a double bogey on the 13th hole and followed with a quadruple bogey on the 14th. "Ed played a good round of golf outside of those two bad holes," Carras said. "If Ed didn't have those two holes which threw him off of his game, then I would say he probably would have shot an even round." Humenik's seven-over round of 79 on the third day of the tournament left him shy of the cutoff point, and. marked the end of the collegiatyecareer of the Allen Park native. It also capped a highly successful year for Humenik, one of the bright spots for the Michigan men's golf team in 1982. His best tournament of the year was the Badger Invitational, where he shot a 65 on the last day to take the individual title. 4 Piston guard Long becomes free agent PONTIAC (AP) - High-scoring offer that I thought was reasonable. But Detroit Pistons guard John Long, when I got back to my office, that had unable to come to contract terms with changed. They restructured the the National Basketball Association package so that there was less money team, became a free agent yesterday. for John." Jack McCloskey, general manager of the club, told a news conference at the Pontiac Silverdome that negotiations between the Pistons and Long's agent, Irwin Weiner of Tuckahoe, N.Y., had broken down. "WE MADE A substantial offer which we thought was unfair to John and the club," McCloskey said. "They rejected that and came back with a counter offer. But John then decided to try the free-agent market." Long was the Pistons' leading scorer last season, averaging 21.9 points per game in69 games played. McCloskey said that if Long finds no takers on the free agent market that the Pistons will begin negotiations again from scratch. Weiner, contacted late yesterday af- ternoon, said the Pistons "made one ; .. rejects Pistons' offer 4 4 Atborne Los Angeles' Norm Nixon leaps into the air past Philadelphia's Maurice Cheeks during first half action of last night's NBA championship game., 4