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April 12, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 152) • Page Image 9

…; 668-0529 By MIKE BRADLEY Since bad weather took away the Michigan baseball team's chance to start a new winning streak at Bowling Green on Sunday, the Wolverines will now look to get back on track…

… against Wayne State at Ray L. Fisher Stadium this afternoon. The Tartars are coached by Angelo Gust, whose son, Chris, is an outfielder for the Wolverines. Under Gust, Wayne State has compiled three…

Wolverine gymnasts repeatedly captured national and even world titles. Michigan has now faded into the pack, and Nebraska has replacd the Wolverines at the top of the heap. The Cor- nhuskers won their fifth…

… finished just .2 behind the Bruins. The Wolverines, although they did not qualify as a team, did have five individuals competing, the second largest con- tingent of individuals for any college in the meet…

… cliche of "intenstinal fortitude" reared its head as the Wolverines overcame injuries, the disappearance of the home-court ad- vantage and limited warm-up time en route to their sixth consecutive victory…

…- ved courts at the Chippewa Racquet Club in Ypsilanti because the forecast was for rain. Owens, who was in bet- ween a rock and a hard place, was unable to get warm-up time for the Wolverines. Another…

… singles due to injuries. The Bloom- field Hills freshman came through, though, recording her third consecutive victory, 4-6, 6-1, 6-2. Many people feel Friday's match against Indiana may be the Wolverines

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