PORTSjj Michigan baseball team signs seven players for 2000 If you build it, they will come. Or in the case of the Michigan baseball am, if you rebuild it, they will come. In 1999 Michigan enjoyed its most successful season since allega- tions at the beginning of the decade sent them spiraling into mediocrity. Now with the program on the rise again the Wolverines have secured seven new players for the next mil- lennium. In the spring signing period Michigan signed infielders Jordan antalamessa (Englewood, Colo.) nd Gino Lollio (Cape Coral, Fla.) as well as outfielder Blake Rutkowski (Glenview, Ill.) and catcher Jason Wuerfel (Cedar, Mich.). They join lefthanded pitcher Rich Hill (Milton, Mass.), righthanded pitcher Tim Leveque (Northridge, Calif.) and infielder Brock Komsan (Pueblo, Colo.). Leveque and Hill were recently &lected in the Major League Baseball Draft by the Detroit Tigers (29th round) and the Cincinnati Reds (36th round) respectively. Leveque was 3-2 during his senior and posted an impressive 1.16 ERA with 49 strikeouts, but only pitched 36 innings because of an injury. Hill was 6-1 with a 2.30 ERA and 95 strikeouts in 55 innings of work. Coach Geoff Zahn and his staff will need some of the class of 2004 to Op in and contribute immediately with the departure of six starters in the field and three starting pitchers from last year's team. Spartan fullback caught gambling Michigan State tailback Little John owers will be arraigned this week on ~arges of gambling and interfering with police, Kalamazoo District Court officials said Friday. The charges stem from a June 5 encounter with police at a Kalamazoo park. University athletic officials say Flowers, 19, was caught shooting dice with friends and resisted arrest. He was later released on bond. Flowers was also named in a warrant issued Thursday, a court administator said. His arraignment is scheduled for Ole 18. The 6-0, 200 pound sophomore was expected to battle for Michigan State's starting tailback position this fall. Coach Nick Saban has suspended Flowers from the team indefinitely, Michigan State sports information director John Lewandowski said Friday. Flowems pleaded guilty isn February to a misdemeanor charge of disorderly PawlGatling in connection with a 1998