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May 05, 1989 - Image 15

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The Michigan Daily-Friday, May 5,1989-Page 15

Michigan totalled nine hits in
that game with two each by Nan
fom Pe Payne, Julie Cooper, and Beth
Continued from Page 14 Mueller. MaryAnn Daviera added a
with a walk, stole second, advanced two-Man double.
third on a groundout and scored on In the nightcap, the Wolverines
an error by the Iowa third baseman. scored five runs in the seventh
On the road again inning to break a 1-1 deadlock.
To start off the month of May, Heames and Bonnie Tholl each
the Wolverines are scheduled for 12 singled to lead off the inning and
straight road games against five three Spartan errors later, two by the
different opponents. Their first stop shortstop, Michigan led 6-1.
was in Kalamazoo as the team Nelson won her career-high 22nd
squared off in a doubleheader against game and lowered her ERA to 1.13.
Western Michigan. But even better is Allard with a team
1 The Broncos got nine hits off leading 0.94.
Michigan ace Andrea Nelson in the Lurking Wildcats
first game but only scored two runs This weekend, the Wolverines
as the Wolverines won 5-2. Nelson travel to for Evanston for a four
picked up her 21st win. game set with second-place North-
In the second game, however, western.
Allard was on the losing end of a On offense, the Wilcats are led by
pitching duel as the Wolverines designated player Ndidi Opia. The
couldn't muster any offense. Of their senior currently leads the team in
five hits, only one was for extra runs, hits, and batting average. She
bases, a double by rookie outfielder is tied for the lead in steals.
*Stacy Heames. Michigan lost the She leads the Big Ten with a
game 2-1. .409 average in conference games
Opia was this week's Big Ten
Sweeping up the Spartans Player-of-the-Week.
The softball team's most recent Last week's Big Ten Player-of-
trip was to East Lansing where the the-Week was Wildcat third baseman
Wolverines faced rival Michigan Kelli Horton. Her 15 RBIs lead the
State. team and the sophomore is hitting
The offense that had been well over.300.
missing the last few series made an Northwestern will send their top
*appearance in this double header as two pitchers to the mound against
the Wolverines swept the Spartans, Michigan. Senior Nanci Clement
8-0 and 6-1. and sophomore Karol Dodd, who
In game 1, Allard threw a two-hit hails from Kentwood, Michigan,
shutout and connected with the bases have ERAs under 1.50 and Clement
loaded for a three-run single. has struck out 65 so far this season.
Oliver North guilty on three counts
WASHINGTON (AP) - Former National Security Council aide Oliver
North, an avid Washington Redskins football fan, was convicted yesterday
on three felony counts and cleared of nine others. The jury found North
guilty of shredding documents, accepting an illegal gratuity and one count of
aiding and abetting in an obstruction of Congress.
But once the conviction becomes legally effective when the Secretary of
the Navy is formally notified of it and the paperwork is completed, North
will lose his pension.
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travel to Northwestern this weekend for a four-game series. The Wolverines are hitting .252 as a team.
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