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May 20, 1977 (vol. 87, iss. 113) • Page Image 16

… singles. The other two Wolverine dou- bles teams also progressed faultlessly. Holland and Nein- ken took two matches in straight sets to move on. Ow- ens and Freedman duplicated that feat in third doubles…

… prevent Michi- gan from continuing its domi- nation of tennis in the Big Ten. The Wolverines have won 18 of the last 22 crowns. , ONLY SECOND - PLACE Indiana could come close to matching Michigan's number…

… ERA of 0.96 ties him with Ohio State's Paul SemalI. But the Wolverine freshman sports a perfect 4-0 record, while Semall was beaten by the Wolverines to put his slate at 3-1. Two other Michigan pitchers…

….79 earned runs per game. Michigan is fourth in batting , at .282 and third in pitching with a 2.61 ERA. Michigan does lead the league in fielding, however, with a 966 average. The Wolverines have fewer errors…

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… break out of its fourth-place rut in conference competition when the Big Ten championships take place this weekend at Michigan State. THE WOLVERINES, who have placed fourth in each of the last three Big…

… of the All-Americans in the Spartan Invitational. Michigan coach Bill Newcomb is relying on his experienced cen - Davis, Walchuck, John Morgan, and Tim Von Tongeren- so lead the Wolverine attack. Davis…

… and Morgan both played ex- ol-lent on the Spartan course two weeks ago. The Wolverines expect their chief competition for second to come from Indiana, who placed runner-up in the Northern Inter…

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