12 - The Michigan Daily Summer Weekly - Wednesday, May 6, 1992 ROBERTS Continued from page 11 grade point average of all Maine athletic teams last year. Roberts will coach the USA junior national team in competition in Mexico this July. Roberts said one of her goals at Michigan will be keeping talent away from her alma mater, the perennially powerful Lady Vols. "Being a Tennessee alum, it's going to be a challenge," Roberts told reporters Thursday. "Some of the state's best players have gone to Tennesseein recent years. It's important for me and my staff to sell Michigan." "Shecertainlyhasthecredentials tocoach us," said Michigan forward Nikki Beaudry, who is entering her senior season. "What's great is that she likes the up-tempo game and the full-court press. I'm excited about that. "I don't think it's going to take (Roberts) a long time to make an impact," Beaudry added. "We already have the talent in the program, and we definitely have the potential to finish a lot higher in the Big Ten (then last year's ninth-place finish)." Roberts TENNIS Continued from page 11 "By then we were very tight and nervous,"Eisner said. "Welost to hio State, and it just made it extremely difficult for everybody emotionally." Sunday morning's5-Oloss to Michi- gan State was the coup de grace of the weekend for the Wolverines. Kass missed the No.I singles match due to a recurring tendinitis problem, but his ROUNDUP Continued from page 11 verines into seventh place in the Big Ten. Michigan won the opener, 4-0, be- hind a shutout performance by Eric Heintschel. The Buckeyes held the Wolverinestojust four runs in theensu- ing three games taking them by 8-1,3- 1 and 9-2 scores respectively. SOFrBAu. SOCKERS: While the base- ballteam lostthreegamestoOhioState, the softball team (16-6, 31-22) took three-of-four games. The Wolverines splitthefirstdoubleheader winningthe presence wouldn't have helped much. The No. 7 seeded Spartans sealed the 'W' with victories at Nos. 2-6 single4 over the disheartened Wolverines. "That's just the way things hap- pened," Eisner said. "It certainly was sad and disappointing but that's just the way we were." However, the season is not over for Kass. The nation's No. 15 player heads to Athens,Ga.as an at-largeselection in the NCAA Championship, May 15-24. first, 6-0, and losing the nightcap, 4-2. Michigan came back tosweepthelBuck- eyes, 6-0 and 7-3, Saturday at Varsity Diamond. Monday, the Wolverines fell to Toledo, 5-0. SAND TRAPPED: The Michigan women's golf team finished its season last weekend at thelBig Ten Champion- ships in Savoy, Ill. The Wolverines placed ninth in the tournament. The men's team competed at the# Spartan Invitational in East Lansing, and placed seventh. The Wolverines host the Wolverine Invitational this weekend. I I II MAJOR PUBLIC AUCTION! By Order Of KMS Fusion, Inc. I P I. Assets Of An Optics & Physics Research Lab Division, Featuring: * Large Quantities of Apple Macs and DEC VAX workstation 3100's with color and mono monitors & VAX server. Plus Personal Computers and Peripherals! * Oscilloscopes, Microscopes & Test Equipment " CHA Vacuum Coater, Vacuum Pumps & More! * Lasers & Spectrophotometers. * Photo Lab & Graphic Equipment. * Over 200 Haworth Workstations. * Aplicon Graphics Workstation & Monitor. " SPECIAL INTEREST: 1986 C-30 1 Ton Chevy Stepvan w/ Aluminum sides, 1991 Ford F-150 XLT Lariot Pick-up, Spectrum Weight Machine, (2) Schwinn Airdyne Bicycles,Precor 515E Precision Ski Machine, D P Bodytone 500 Multi Gym, Avita High Stepper. Plus, Compressors, Generators, Discrete Component Inventory, Wiring, Pumps and more! NO MINIMUMS, NO RESERVES! A 5% Buyer's Premium Will Apply At This Sale. THURSDAY, MAY 14th AT lOAM Preview Wednesday, May 13th from 9am-5pm. 700 KMS Place, Ann Arbor, MI Ann Arbor Lic. #D2178 CALL FOR A FREE COLOR BROCHURE: 1-800-445-DOVE FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 415-571-7400 330 Hatch Drive 706 South Hill Street 11475 Olde Cabin Road 444 Washington Street Foster City, CA 94404 Los Angeles, CA 90014 St. Louis, MO 63141 Woburn, MA 01801 (415) 571-7400 (213) 689-1069 (314) 993-4500 (617) 932-0605 FAX (415) 572-1502 FAX (213) 689-1069 FAX (314) 993-4437 FAX (617) 932-9290 VOLUNTEERS FOR ISRAEL SPECIAL STUDENT FLIGHTS! Departing from New York: May 24th, May 31st: $725. + Reg. Fee June 21St, July 13th: 799. + Reg. Fee OTHER DEPARTURES AVAILABLE Spend three weeks as a volunteer working and living with Israelis at army bases, kibbutzim, hospitals or doing community service Program includes: 'Round Trip Airfare '3 Kosher Meals A Day 'Airport Taxes 'Tours & Lectures '6-Month Open 'Shabbat Hospitality Return Ticket With Israeli Families ' Room & Board 'Transfer to Your Lodging CALL or WRITE to INTEERS RENEE FAYE SCHNALL TE R National/Student Coordinator ROR IS ft EL 330 WEST 42nd STREET'-SUITE 13185 oet e o on NEW YORK, NEW YORK 10036-602 Hope to See You Soon. Tel: (212)643-4848 Fax: (212) 643-4855 I