Wednesday, May 20,1992- The Michigan Daisy Summer Weekly -11 DAdLY aJ Q: Which NBA Most Valuable Player had the lowest per game scoring S average in a season? i6996T u oue.3jd slurod F-T pePJOane s~ajjng uoi &iqSeM ail jo pesun- s9,j :d Big Ten mandates gender equ iy by Josh Dubow Daily Sports Editor_ Last week, the Big Ten faculty rep- resentatives voted to increase opportu- nities for women athletes. The repre- sentatives also voted to give junior- college transfers immediate eligibility *tarting in August 1993. Both measures are expected to be made official by the conference presi- dents next month. In a 10-1 vote - with only Indiana dissenting - the Big Ten became the first conference to mandate gender eq- uity in athletics. The plan requires that at least 40 percent of a school's inter- collegiate athletes must be women withinfiveyears.However,aplanwhich would have called for a 50-50 split within ten years was rejected. Women make up 30.5 percent of conference athletes. However, women compose 35 percent of athletes at Michigan. Big TenCommissionerJimDelaney said he hopes this legislation will spur chages nationwide. "This is seen within the general reform movementofintercollegiateath- letics," Delancy said. "The structure is changing." Schools can reach the 40-percent mark by either reducing the number of athletes on men's teamsor by eliminat- ing minor men's sports. Arizona shuts down 'M' softball, 1-0, 8-0 by Meg Beison the first game, suffering a 1-0 loss. Daily Sports Writer Pitcher Kelly Kovach (19-9) held Ari- The Michigan softball team made a zona to four hits, but the Wildcats got short appearance in its first appearance the only run they would need in the first in the NCAA Tournament when No.2 inning. Arizona's Jamie Heggen scored ranked Arizona swept the Wolverines on a single to left center by shortstop last weekend. Laura Espinoza. Center fielder Kari The Wolverines lost 1-0 and 8-0 to Kunnen's throw beat Heggen to the Arizona (55-5) in Tucson, Ariz., in a plate, but took a bad hop and got away best-of-three series. The Wildcats - from catcher Karla Kunnen. the tournament's No. 2 seed - will go The Wolverines got five hits off to Oklahoma City to compete in the pitcher Debby Day who was suffering eight-team College World Series, May from the flu, but couldn't capitalize on 21-25. their chances. Michigan hadrunnerson Michigan lost what may have been base in five of the seven innings. Michi- its best chance at upsetting Arizona an See SOFTBALL, Page 12 - Michigan rookie gymnast Brian Winkler placed 16th at last weekends USA Championships in Columbus, Ohio. Winkler comes in 16th' by Mike Hill overall performance wasn't exactly Daily Sprts Writer what he had hoped for, but was a You wouldn't think that anyone fitting end to a remarkable rookie would be namiing for the 1996 Olym- ya. pies ready. But they are. The timing just wasn't right for Michigan's BrianWinkler finished Brian," Michigan coach Bob Darden 16th out of 26 at last weekend's USA said. "He faced a real elite crowd of Gymnastics Championships held in gymnastsand (Winkler) hasn'thada Columbus, Ohio. The event is consid- lot of rest lately." ered a stepping stone to the '96 sum- Winkler qualified for the USA mergamesinAtlanta.Winkler's97.45 See WINKLER, Page 12 Ann Arbor Civic Theatre MainStage Productions " The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (A Musical Thriller) - Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim - Book by Hugh Wheeler BANK - From an Adaptation by Christopher Bond-Originally Directed by Harold Prince - Originally Produced on Broadway by Richard Barr, Charles - Woodward, Robert Fryer, Mary Lea Johnson, Martin Richards - in Association with Dean and Judy Manos - Directed by: Judy Dow Alexander in Association with Jim Posante " Musical Director/Conductor: Jim Nissen - Choral Direction by: Ben Cohen - - THE POWER CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS - May 20-23, 1992 at 8 p.m. - Saturday Matinee at 2 p.m. - Tickets go on sale May 4. Call 662-7282 - After May 17 call 763.3333 - I COPIES (0 3 REG. COPIES 24# White, 85 xrr m RESUMES *M Selected papers only Dollar BilI C O Ps Y IIN 611 Church Street Phone: 665-9200 Fax: 93028003 INTRODUCING POKEY STIX! " CHEESY GARLIC BREADSTICKS * Your Choice INTRODUCTORY + taxofizzacSao SPECIAL EXP.o/3a9zz * Delivery or Carry-out from 4 PM - 2 AM, Mon.-Wed. 4 PM - 3 AM, Thurs.-Fri. PIZZA 11 AM - 3 AM, Sat. 6 11 AM - 2 AM, Sun. Original or Whole Wheat Crusts. THE BLOCKBUSTER DOUBLE DAMMIT 14" UNLIMITED ITEM PIZZA 2 16" CHEESE PIZZAS Get Whatever You Want on It! - nn -OR' EYE EXAMS & R H A R D S 0 N GIORGIO ARMAN1 B4RcL LU- 'lXcharusorl S tical YUUk (EYEGLASSES POLICE M40.- alain mikli. 320 S. State St. (Located in the lower level of Richardson's Drugs) DOWNSTAIRS | HOURS: M, Tu, Th, F 9AM-6PM Mt-I R. C-at QAK-1rPM 1 OM4 , U + tax S+ tax $1.92 per additional item covers both , __