The Grapevine CBC hockey analyst Don Cherry wore a maize and blue Michigan .ttie during Game 2 of the Western Conference finals last week. obt MWNUU Oak SPORTS Wednesday June 14, 1995 .,.A+r Dolan, Wymer -grab top honors By John Lerol Daily Sports Editor Roll out the red carpets. Tom Dolan and Beth Wymer de- serve star treatment. Both Wolverines were named Michi- gan Athletes of the Year last Wednesday. Dolan, a sophomore swimmer from Arlington, Va., was also named 1995 Swimmer of the Year by the NCAA af- ter winning four national titles at the NCAA Championships in March and setting three American, NCAA and U.S. Open records in the process. The two-time Big Ten Swimmer of the Year holds the NCAA record in the 500-yard freestyle (4:08.75), the 1650 (14:29.31) and the 400 individual med- ley (3:38.18), becoming the first swim- mer since Matt Biondi to hold three U.S. records. Wymer, a three-time Big Ten Gym- nast of the Year finished her career with an unprecedented third consecutive Na- .,tional Championship in the uneven bars. The senior from Toledo, Ohio owns 14 Big Ten individual titles and holds ev- ery conference and school record in all four gymnastics events as well as the all- around. Wymer, who was named Academic All-District last week, helped Michigan win its fourth straight Big Ten crown and led the Wolverines to a second-place fin- ish at the NCAA Championships in May. Tyrone Wheatley's triumphs on the field reveal little about his candid personality By Monica Polakov Daily Sports Writer Tyrone Wheatley. The name alone causes people to take notice. Yes, Wheatley is a football star. He is one of Michigan's all-time best running backs and now a New York Giant. Wheatley also runs track as a hurdler and sprinter and could have been a top competitor, had he been able to put in the time. But precious hours were taken by football practice, whether it was Michigan football in his four years here, or now, flying to New York for mini camp on any given day. So instead, Wheatley settles for just being a 1995 track All-American in the 110- meter hurdles. Yet, when you see Wheatley, you see a normal, regular guy. Only six Right 1 Track Michigan's Wheatley normal amid s 4 attention y.MARK FREDMAN/Day feet, he is a lot less noticeable than most "It's like your own little world here other football players who sport their - it's a secret world. You're a youn big, baggy, blue football sweatpants adult but you've still got that kid with their number on the thigh from quality," Wheatley says. Septemberto April. However, unlike regular students, This is not to say that Wheatley Wheatley must be careful. Being does not love the University or football. recognized can have its pitfalls. Quite the contrary. Wheatley is proud Just recently, Wheatley was of his school - not because he plays incredibly embarrassed. At Stucchi's football, he points out, but because like ice-cream shop, while waiting in line, regular Michigan students, he loves it. some guys came over, got down on their hands and knees, and bowed dow to Wheatley in front of the entire sto * "I was so embarrassed," Wheatle recalls. "I didn't even know what to do. SORE yO0 cAr0' Eain tNio floR . o Everyone in the store was looking at 1000 me. C f aSri WHEATLEY, PGE I * RK TOWN DRIVING RANGE LSAT; MN GL LSAT,MIIGL 5MINUTES want!OF 1-94 AT U.S. 23 e AND 3-2153WILLIS RDO e 'uM A 429-3691 StudentOrganization Accounts Service [SOAS] General fund AccountConversion - 1j"6HEflglt0V eCORP Beginning September 1, 1995, and running through September 30, 1996 SOAS General Fund (GF) Accounts will undergo a conversion. As a result of this conversion, student organizations can either choose to convert their GF account to what is now referred to as a "University Fund" account, or to close the GF account and remove the funds. All accounts remaining after Septembero 30, 1996 will automatically be converted into an SOAS Account (UF). Open forums will be held to provide information, and ansoer questions on: " March 30,199S.att3pm-4pmfMichigan Union [Wolverine Room] * Apill,199S, at 4pm-Spm, Michigan Union [RAnderson R88 Room]Mr " September 2S,.1995. at 4pm-Spm,.Michigan Union [Wolverine Room]Mr " September 28,1995.at 3pm-4pm,.Michigan Union [Wolverine Room] If you have any questions, please feel free to stop by the SOAS office or contact an SOAS Representative at 763-5767. Our office is open Monday ,through Friday, 8am-5pm. We will be happy to serve you!N N ~ - " %"- i troc nr%.'v " s ,(-X rsf