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April 09, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 154) • Page Image 8

… explosion in, the fourth inning of the finale sealed the Wolverines' fate again. "I WAS VERY displeased with our of- fense in the first game," said disap- pointed Michigan manager Bud Mid- daugh. "And we just…

… groundout moved Erdmann around to third, shor- tstop Dave Stober laid down a perfec- tly-executed suicide squeeze bunt, scoring Erdmann. The Broncos, however, caught and overtook the Wolverines in the next in…

… hit. TAYLOR ALSO LED the Wolverine hitting attack, collecting three hits in three trips to the plate. Karen Pollard, Tammy Sanders, and Jodie Humphrey all chipped in with two hits apiece. Cindy Baumgart…

… paced the Wolverines in the second game, collec- ting four hits in five appearances, in- clyding a two-run homer in the fifth in- ning. Julie Zyjewski and Sanders both went three for four at the plate to…

… walking 12 Wolverines and commiting a total of 11 errors in the twinbill, nine in the second game. The Wolverines now take their 11-6 season record to Normal, Ill. to play in . the Redbird Tournament…

April 09, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 154) • Page Image 9

…," he said. "I had a feeling for what they could do." The "Red Baron," as he was affec- Michigan's all-time scoring list with 78 goals and 59 assists for 137 points. He led the Wolverines in scoring both…

… omen's athletics at Michigan, and it has created a tremendous roadblock to out-of-state women athletes who want to join the Wolverines. Softballer Diane Puhl ignored the ob- stacles. PUHL, A FRESHMAN…

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