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October 02, 1982 (vol. 93, iss. 21) • Page Image 9

… keep the ball alive, also set up several Wolverine spikes. THE FIRST game started out as a see-saw battle; with neither team able to take control. Both teams appeared rusty, and play was a bit sloppy…

… until Indiana came alive. The Hoosiers scored six consecutive points, breaking an eight-all tie and putting Indiana in the driver's seat, 14-8. But the Wolverines refused to die and they stormed back with…

… to tie the score at 12. It was then that the Wolverines put on theirgmostim- pressive spurt of the night. Their superior organization became apparent when they took the last three points )ikers ease…

… Rogers. HAVING already clinched the match, the Wolverines were much looser in the final game, but every bit as effective. They controlled the area around the net and quickly built a 7-1 lead. The lead got…

… modest in his assessment of the match. "We cannot roll over Indiana, but in 3 games, over 45 points, organization makes a dif- ference." The more organized- Wolverines made the best of every op- portunity…

… presently in eleventh place out of thir- teen teams entered in the tournament. The Wolverines have improved 17 strokes over last week's two-round total. The present team leader in the tour- nament is Illinois…

… for the Wolverines was senior Brian Diemer, who took third place in the five-mile course with a time of 24:28. Senior Gerard Donakowski finished in a dead heat for sixth, just eight seconds behind…

… Illinois State, Purdue, and Notr Dame. The next action for the harriers wi be in two weeks when they hos Michigan State in a dual meet Octobe 15 on the golf course. The Wolverine are undefeated in dual meet…

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