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SPORTS
Friday, May 24, 1985

Page 11

The Michigan Daily

Baismen set to meet ew Orleans
By DAVE ARETHA
Special to the Daily S a e O V .
Michigan baseball team, the win- cuar s o fv
ningest in school history (52-8), enters
the South I Regional today as an un- T ori series ous er
derdog.
The Wolverines begin play at 2:30
p.m. against the New Orleans freshman Jim Agemy, 9-0. sidered the weakest team in the four-
Privateers, the team that ousted them Depending on today's results, team regional. But the hosting
from last year's college world series, Michigan will face either West Mississippi State Bulldogs (45-12) y
11-3. New Orleans (42-26) will start Virginia or Mississippi State in the figure to be the favorite. The
Wallie Whitehurst, the school's win- second round of the double- Bulldogs, ranked fourth in the coun-
ningest pitcher with 38 career vic- elimination tournament, Saturday. try, will throw Jeff Brantley (15-2)
tories. Michigan will probably go with West Virginia, at 27-14, is con- tonight at 8:30 p.m.

After failing to getone shot on goal in game one, superstar Wayne Gretzky notched Edmonton's first goal in the
first period of game two of the Stanley Cup Finals last night in Philadelphia. The Oilers topped the Flyers, 3-1,
evening the series atone.
STANLEY CUP FINALS ALL EVEN:

Doily Photo by DAN HABIB
Head coach Bud Middaugh had little to smile about last weekend when his
Wolverines failed to capture the Big Ten championship. Middaugh's boys
will get another chance today against New Orleans in first-round action of
the double-elimination South I Regionals in Starkville, Miss.

Oilers crunch Philadelphia, 3-1
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - Willy games. carried the puck behind the net and is and his second against Edmonton in
Lindstrom, a low-scoring right wing, On Lindstrom's winner, forward passed back to Gretzky. He let go a the series. Kerr missed five playoff
struck for the winning goal late in the Mike Krushelnyski passed from the short wrist shot from the right side games because of strained ligaments
second period last night to help the side of the Flyers' net to the veteran while being checked by Dave Poulin. in his right knee. His first game back
Edmonton Oilers even the Stanley Cup right wing. Lindstrom sent a 15-foot Lindbergh stopped the shot but was Tuesday nghts opener.
finals at one victory apiece with a 3-1 slapshot through goalie Pelle Lin- Gretzky skated around the net and put Poulin fed the puck from the corner
decision over the Philadelphia Flyers. Lindstrom scored the Oilers' only his rebound into the open right side. 10-foot wrist shot through Fuhr's legs.
Lin a goalhelped winless Oilers goal in a 4-1 loss to the Flyers Tuesday KERR, PLAYING with a knee The Oilers skated well and did not
saainst the-lye an steak night. brace, tied it at 10:22 of the second give the Flyers many opportunities in
of-seven series back to Edmonton GRETZKY opened the scoring at period with his 10th goal of the playof- the third period,
Saturday 10:29 of the first period on his first
P The Oilers are thus in position to shot of the game and series. COLLEGE WOMEN & MEN
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