Page 14 -The Michigan Daily -Tuesday, May 17, 1983 SPOR TS OF THE DAILY Traeksters win Big Ten 'tune-up' By JEFF FAYE hurdles in 15.50, the 400-meter intermediate hurdles with a victory at sixth singles. He defeated UCLA's T kh Toihi i in 5372 and was a member of the tape-breaking 400- Barry Buss, 6-0,6-2. 4 with the Brig Ten tracx cnampionsnips coming up, Michigan coach Jack Harvey's squad went down to Champaign last weekend to take on Illinois in its last warmup before the conference meet. The Wolverines came home victorious, 81-43, but the meet itself was nondescript. "The weather was not good, it (the meet) really wag just a tuneup for the Big Ten's next weekend," said Harvey. "Other than Woolley, Erikson and Stin- son, there wasn't much to it." DAVE WOOLLEY set a new personal record in the pole vault when he cleared 166". He appears to be peaking at just the right time for the conference meet. Scott Erikson also appears to be peaking. With his toss of 182'10" in the discus, he achieved the best distance in the Big Ten this season and established himself as the favorite going into the championship. Derek Stinson was the third standout for the Blue with three first places on the day. He won the 110 high meter relay along with Derek Harper, Keith Bostic and Todd Steverson. The time was 42.2. This weekend the Wolverines travel to West Lafayette for the Big Ten Championships. Netters eliminated The Michigan tennis team's season came to an end last weekend when UCLA bounced the Wolverines from the NCAA Championships in Athens, Ga., 5-2. The loss gave the Big Ten Champions a final record of 13-12. Michigan's two wins came at second and sixth singles. At the number two spot, senior Tom Haney upended the Bruin's Jeff Klaparpa, 0-6, 7-6, 6-2. Haney made a remarkable comeback in the match. After being whitewashed in the first set, Haney found himself trailing, 3-0, in the second, He came back, despite facing three match-points in the second set, to pick up the victory. It was his last match as a Wolverine. Michigan's top singles player, Mark Mees, also closed out his college career. Freshman Hugh Kwok won Michigan's other point -JOHN KERR Roberts paces golfers Michigan sophomore Dan Roberts shot back-to- back rounds of 69-73 to take medalist honors at last weekend's Spartan Invitational in East Lansing. The Wolverine team finished fifth in the 16-team meet with a score of 757. Ohio State won the two-day event. The meet was the last for Michigan before the Big Ten Tournament this weekend in Iowa City. ROBERT'S ROUND of 69 was his best of the year and was a good sign for Michigan coach Jim Carras. "Danny is just playing excellent golf," he said. "You have to remember, he was medalist ina field that in- cluded the Ohio State golfers and they are tough." Michigan's second best scorer was senior Mark DeWitt, who, after shooting an 82 on the first day, carded a season-best 69 in the second round. Three other Wolverines scored fairly well. Fresh- man Chris Westfall shot 76-77, while senior John Nolan had 79-76. Ken Clark, a sophomore from Grand Rapids, shot 77-79. -JOHN KERR 1 4 Panthers slip past G31-24 By ROBERT GERBER Special to the Daily PONTIAC-Former Michigan flanker Anthony Carter caught five passes for 102 yards, leading the Michigan Pan- thers to a 31-24 victory over Herschel Walker and the New Jersey Generals last night at the Silverdome. The win was the Panthers' sixth straight. The largest home crowd in Panther history (32, 862) wat- ched as the Generals struck first with a 44-yard field goal in the first quarter. Fifteen plays later, quarterback Bobby Scott hit Walker along the right sideline for 36 yards. Walker dove over the middle three plays later to give New Jersey a 10-3 lead. A FOUR-YARD carry by Dwight Sullivan with 4:21 left in the half put the Generals ahead, 17-3. Trailing at the half, the Panthers went to the air. Sparked by Carter, the Panthers scored on two drives initiated by General penalties. Michigan went ahead 24-17 at the end of the third quarter. Walker streaked 65 yards for a touchdown tying the game once again early in the fourth quarter. But the Panthers struck back and capped a 69-yard drive to win the game, 31- 24, late in the fourth quarter. The win ties the Panthers with Chicago for second place in the USFL Central Division. 4 4 BASEBALL ROUNDUP: -L in las Tig Yo Ya col on] rol rur ba: for Guidry blanks Tigers, 7-0 By JEFF SCHRIER later scored when Tiger outfielder runs. Smalley singled and his pinch list March 21 with a cracked righ Specialtothe naty Larry Herndon misplayed former Tiger runner, Andre Robertson was doubled thumb suffered in spring training an DETROIT - The battle for last place Steve Kemp's fly ball. home by catcher Rick Cerone. AIter returned to action April 24 with Evan the American League East raged on The Yankees picked up another run in Griffey was intentionally passed and sville, hitting .304 in eight games. t night at Tiger Stadium and the the third on a triple by Griffey and was Dave Winfield hit a hard single to cen- GONZALES, 29, was signed March 1 gers won. That is they lost to the New knocked in by Dave Winfield. ter, Kemp tripled two more runs in to as a free agent after two years with th rk Yankees, 7-0. Tiger starting pitcher, Dan Petry, finish the scoring for the Yankees. National League St. Louis Cardinals The Tiger offense which usually hits became wild in the sixth and walked Guidry, who raised his record to 4-3, He was hitting .299 in 19 games. The nkee ace, Ron Guidry hard, was as three men to load the bases. Relief pit- struck out eight and retired 14 of the Tigers will purchase his Evansville d as the night air. Guidry allowed cher, Howard Bailey couldn't help as he last 15 batters he faced. Petry's record contract, Detroit President and ly three hits and was clearly in ; con- walked Yankee shortstop Roy Smalley dropped to 3-2. General Manger Jim Campbell said. of the game. to drive in Kemp for the Yankee's third Butera had just one hit in four plate THE NEW Yorkers picked up a quick run. appearances with the Tigers this n in the opening inning when first Jerry Udjur came in and was effec- Tigers make changes season. seman Ken Griffey, who was three tive until the ninth when the Yankees Ivie, 30, was hitting .214 with nine hits four with three runs, singled and broke the game open by scoring four' DETROIT (AP) - The Detroit Tigers in 42 at bats. He played in 80 games with it, d - e e s s 4 NOW OPENI THE UNIVERSITY CLUB is serving lunch and Happy Hour on our outdoor patio. Join us. Lunch 11:30-1:30 M-F Happy Hour 4:00-7:00 M-F yesterday recalled catcher Bill Fahey and infielder Julio Gonzales from their Evansville, Ind., farm club in the American Association, while sending backup catcher Sal Butera to Evan- sville and placing veteran -first baseman Mike Ivie on irrevocable waivers yesterday. Fahey was the Tiger backup catcher last season. He was put on the disabled Hairstyles for Men and Women DASCOLA STYLISTS Liberty off State ........668-9329 East U. at South U .......662-0354 Maple Village ...........761-2733 Detroit last season, hitting only .232 but collecting 14 home runs. Ivie was placed on waivers for the purpose of giving him his unconditional release, Campbell said. Ivie is a veteran of more than eight years in the major leagues, nearly all of them in the National League. He was the first'player selected in the 1970 free agent draft, going to San Diego. Other stops in his career included San Fran- cisco and Houston. His best year wa 1979, when he clubbed 27 home runs and hit .286 for the Giants. 4 BILLBOARD There will be a meeting tonight for the Windsurfing Club at 8:00 in Ander- son Room D in the Michigan Union. s4