SPORTS
Sunday, May 6, 1984 The Michigan Daily
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Batsmen split with MSU
By ROB POLLARD "OLD RICH BAIR had his cannon out Big Ten Standings
The Michigan State baseball team today," said MSU head coach Tom
accomplished something it hadn't done Smith. "The only time we advanced East W L Pct. GB WestL T Pet. GB
in three years yesterday. It beat the was once when the ball was in the dirt. MICHIGAN ...............7 3 .700 - Minnesota ............. 6 4 0 .600 -
Michigan Wolverines. Everything he caught he blew us Michigan State ............ 7 6 .535 l Iowa.... ......... 6 5 0 .545 12
The Spartans took the second game of away." Ohio State ................. 6 6 .500 2 Wisconsin ............. 6 s 1 .545
yesterday's twinbill by a score of 7-2, In the second game the only things Pue.n... 4 4 .500 2 Northwestern . 5 t .451 1
yesterday'sme heony higs Indiana .......... 1 6 .333 442 Illinois......... 3 60 0.333 2'
after dropping the opener 2-1. The getting blown away were the Michigan
calendar read 1981 the last time MSU bats. Senior pitcher Chris Hayner FRIDAY-siGAMES isota nnesota 2
topped Michigan on the diamond. stifled the Wolverines, allowing just lowa 10, Northwestern 6
THE WOLVERINES won the first five hits. Meanwhile MSU jumped -all Iowa 6, Northwestern 5 (l0 innings) TODAY'S GAMES
game behind the three-hit pitching of over Michigan hurler Casey Close, get- sATURDAYSGAMES MICHIGAN at MSU (2)
sophomore Scott Kamieniecki. ting all the runs they needed in the first oa 07, NothsesGen Minnesota at Wisconsin (2)
g thy Iwa 1, Nrthwsten 3Puedne at Indiana (2)
Kamieniecki struggled in the early in- inning on slugger Mike Eddington's Northwestern 12, Iowa 1
nings, but got strong as the game went three-run homer. It was Eddington's
on. The complete game victory upped 15th round tripper of the season.
his record to 4-2. Michigan got one back in the first ;
Michigan won the game in the bottom when Mike Watters singled to right and
of the seventh. With the score tied at went to third when the ball rolled under
one and one out in the inning, senior the glove of rightfielder Mike Whitman.
Chuck Froning lifted a harmless He then scored when Casey Close
looking fly ball down the left field line, grounded out.
State outfielder Steve Marod made a THE WOLVERINES did not score
diving attempt to catch the ball in again until the sixth, when Hayward
shallow left field, but the ball got past drove a Hayner pitch out of the ballpark
him and rolled into the corner. By the and probably out of Ann Arbor.
time shortstop Cordell Ross had "He had everything under control ex-
retrieved the ball, Froning was stan- cept for Hayward's ball," said Smith.
ding on third base with a triple. "Last seen, that. ball was headed
Michigan third baseman Matt Siuda: that way," he said while pointing to the
then popped out to center, but shortstop sky over the right field wall.
Barry Larkin bounced a single back Michigan head coach Bud Middaugh
through the box and into centerfield to was concerned with Michigan's
give the Wolverines a 2-1 win, inability to score runs. "We haven't had
STATE GOT ON the board in the the base hit with men in scoring
second inning. With two out center- position. Those things have got to hap-
fielder Mike Whitman and catcher Bill pen (for us to win consistently).
Hanis stroked back-to-back singles. Tomorrow is a key day for us, and ob-
Second baseman Ed Grochwalski then viously a key day for Michigan State."
hit a grounder to second baseman Mike The teams play a doubleheader in
Watters, who had to hurry his throw East Lansing today at 1:00 p.m. The
and threw it past Ken Hayward at first, scheduled pitchers are Gary Wayne
allowing Whitman to score, and Dave Karasinski for Michigan and
Michigan tied the game in the fourth Arnie Matthews and Dave Mammel for
on a double by rightfielder Jeff Minick, MSU.
and a single by catcher Rich Bair. When asked if he would make any
Besides driving in Michigan's first changes for today's twinbill, Smith
run, Bair also had a strong defensive replied: "Well, before the second game
game behind the plate. Three times today all I changed was my shoes, my x
Cordell Ross trned to steal second base, shorts, and my sweatshirt. I don't think
during the doubleheader. Three times I'll change much more than that
Bair threw him out. tomorrow."
Split decision R H E
Michigan state .... 301 020 1- 7 10 2 Doily Photo by DOUG MCMAHON
R H E MICHIGAN ....... 100 001 0- 2 5 1
Michisan State .... 010 000 0- 1 3 2 MSU: Hayner and Hants Michigan first baseman Ken Hayward connects for his fifth home run of the
MICHIGAN ....... 000 100 1- 2 9 4 M: Close, Shuta (5), Grettenberger (6) and Balr, season in the sixth inning of yesterday's second game at Ray Fisher
MsU Shook andians. Mof P-6C. Stadium. It was a case of too little too late, however, as MSU took the
M:emanmen i LP-aodBk BR) MsU: Eddingtn, M: Haysard. nightcap, 7-2. Michigan took the opener, 2-1.
SOLBERG'S HOMERS BUMP BLUE:
Gophers garner softball sweep
By DOUGLAS B. LEVY
Barb Solberg, the senior leftfielder for the Min-
nesota Gopher women's softball team has been
struggling at the plate all year long. Entering yester-
day's doubleheader against Michigan at the Varsity
Softball Diamond Solberg's batting average was
below .200.
But something about Wolverine pitching turned the
Aberdeen, Md. native into a mini-Babe Ruth as she
slugged her first two home runs of the season and
drove in all but one of Minnesota's runs as the
Gophers swept the Wolverines, 4-3 andl3-0.
IN THE FIRST game, after Michigan had scored
one run in the second inning on two singles, Solberg
took Wolverine freshman Vicki Morrow (6-8) down-
town with a solo shot in the top of the fourth to tie the
game at one.
The Wolverines retaliated by scoring one run in
both the fourth and fifth innings to take what ap-
peared to be a commanding, 3-1 lead as Morrow was
having little difficulty in setting down the Gophers.
But when Carla Cray and Judy Oliverius hit back-
to-back singles to open the top of the sixth with
Solberg coming to bat, Michigan coach Bob
DeCarolis considered making the pitching change. He
elected to stay with Morrow, however, who worked
Solberg to a 3-2 count before delivering the game-
losing fastball. Solberg crushed the offering to the
exact same spot as her first homer. The three-run
shot made the score 4-3 in favor of the Gophers.
MINNESOTA RELIEF pitcher Tamara Seifert,
who entered the game in the fifth inning, had no
trouble in setting down the Wolverines over the final
two frames to pick up her sixth win against two
defeats.
The Gophers needed no relief help in the second
game as Judy Oliverius (5-3) switched from first base
to pitch a four-hit shutout. "She didn't have over-
powering stuff," said DeCarolis, "but she was
making the right pitches to get our batters out."
Minnesota scored its first run in the second inning
on a triple and sacrifice fly. Then added two insuran-
ce runs in the fifth when with two outs and two run-
ners aboard, slugger Solberg cleared the bases with a
double. Julie Clark suffered only her second loss of
the season against seven victories.
The sweep dropped Michigan's record in conferen-
ce play to 6-10, 25-21 overall. Minnesota is in second
place in the Big Ten behind Northwestern. The
Gophers are 12-4, 26-15 overall. The two teams square,
off in another doubleheader today, starting at 1:00
p.m.
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