14 -- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 26, 1998 Blue tennssesndisappoints All-Big Ten player David Paradzik will be leaving the Michigan men's tennis team, but three new recruits aim to help Michigan improve next year . K DANA LiNNANE/Daiy u 'a Call for carryout Try our famous collidersl Choose any of our 22 fruit, SPECIALIZING IN cereal, and candy toppings -Daily in-house specials to create your own 'salads 'shakes Colombo non-fat sandwiches yogurt shake. -burgers, and wings 812 South State Street 769-5650 The University of Michigan WHAT'S Department of Recreational Sports HAPPENING INTRAMURAL SPORTS PROGRAM TENNIS GOLF 2-PERSON SGLS & DBLS TEAM SCRAMBLE ENTRIES DUE: ENTRIES DUE: Thursday 5/28, IMSB Wednesday 6/3, IMSB ENTRY FEE: ENTRY FEE: $5 per individual $15 per team $9 per team TOURNEY DATE: TOURNEY DATES: Friday 6/5 Sat & Sun 5/30 & 6/ U of M Golf Course Palmer Courts NOTE: The U of M FORMAT: Golf Course has a Double Elimination Spikeless Shoe policy. SOFTBALL SAND VOLLEYBALL ENTRIES TAKEN: Wednesday 7/1 ONLY g ENTRIES TAKEN: 5:30 PM, IMSB Wednesday 7/1 ONLY 6:30 PM, IMSB ENTRY FEE: $50 per team ENTRY FEE: $40 per team MANAGER'S MTG: MANDATORY MANAGER'S MTG: Weds 7/1, 5:30 PM MANDATORY Weds 7/1, 6:30 PM PLAY BEGINS: Tues 7/7, Elbel Fields PLAY BEGINS: Tues 7/7 Etbel Couris CATCH ALL THE EXCIflNG ACTION SOFBALL. SAND VIALLEAL 3-(W-3 9ASVE9ALL. PW.IPHOCkEy AT THE ELEL FIELDS AND COUPTS TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY EVEMNGS 5:30 PM - 9f:30 PM. By Stephnne Offen Daily Sports WNriter This was a team that started out 5 O in the Big ten. This was a team that looked like it could be on its way Is a Big ten title and its first NCAA team appearance in 10 years. But instead, the Michigan men's tennis team heard about the, NCAA chmnpi- onships from home afler finishing the season t3-10. One of the major problems for the Wolverines was their schedule. After starting out with an 11-3 record, Michigan lost seven of its last nine matches, facing all the top teams at the end of the season. As a result of this slump, the Wolverines were seeded fourth at the Big Ten Tournament and fsce d Wisionsin in the first round. 'they defeated Wisconsin, but were over- us itched by No. 6 and eventual ig tn cmiis"ptons Illinots in tse semoi- finals. Michiean then lost t Purdue in a clome third-place match. "Ivery time we psped aPurdue it was close," Michigass assistanst coach Dan Goldberg said. "It came down to thse last match eve ry ttnte." the Wolverines sould get a chance to play spoiler against Purdue when the two teams faced each other in the first round of the NCAA Regionals. But the Wolverines fell short. "We didn't live up to our poten- tial," sophomore Brad McFarlane said. "I thought we had the best depth in the Big Ten." Next yetr brings s new outlook for the Wol'erines. Ihsey wil be graduat- ing four members if the tea sll-lig letn psayer Dasid Prsidik, Arvid Swi, Brook Ilsitn ad iki lts tai. But tlhe WVslversises ds lsasse thsree top tenrsits cossng it Dan Mc(ain, sne of the trip higl school players in the ceuntry, is expected to play towsards the trip of h tine-up. The Wolverises also have two in-state recruits, Henry Beam and Ben Cox. Both contended for their respective high school state championships. "People will think it is a rebuilding year for us," Goldberg said. "I think we will surprise them" The University of Michigan Department of Dermatolgy is currently offering a new investigational treatment for acne. If you are female, 14 years or older, and in good general health, you may be eligible to receive a new treatment for facial acne. Office visits and medication are provided free of charge to eligible participants. If you are in good general health and have acne, you may be eligible. You may also receive up to $150 for your participation. 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An Olympic gold medal. This weekend, the best collegiate rowers in the country will gather at Lake Lanier for a little competition. The prize? The national champi- onship. And the Michigan rowing team ha its eyes set on the prize. "We're going to go after winning it," Michigan coach Mark Rothstein said. "We're in the position of the underdogs, but the preparations have gone very well, and the kids are not just satisfied with getting there." Michigan is one of eight teams invited on a team basis with a shot at the national title. Four of the othe seven are Ivy League schools, while Massachusetts and Virginia are on the east coast and Washington is on the west coast teaving Michigan as the huts. toidwest ire:preseislative. " itil three years ago, there weren't any csinspetitive crews in the midwest, except Wiscsnsin,' Rothstein said "In the future, that will change, though" Th e Wolverines are seeded third, behind Washingtn and Brown. "Washington and Brown are tl* teams to bet," Rothstein said. "Those two are going to be tough." The tmeet, which takes place Friday through sunday, consistsiof three races the varsity eight, the second- rsye u the virsity tisur g n sl e ioats cosse is sare ioe t hs kes-W;iss V _ise r isol bei l, in ooI !ak "It's a great venise and a great course," Rothstein said. "It's always exciting Iso row swhere, the Olyspics were held." For Additional Information Contact: Intramural Sports Program, IMSB, 606 E. Hoover, Ann Arbor, M148109-3717.(313)763-3562 . http:!/wwrcsports.umich.edst