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May 06, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 2) • Page Image 14

… break, the Michigan women's tennis team was crushed, 9-0, by South Carolina last Sunday, in Columbia, S.C. The match was the first of a five-game, three-city tour of South Carolina in which the Wolverines

… semester break, the Wolverines travelled to Madison, Wisc.where they finished third at the Big Ten Championships. Michigan won its opening match, 5-4, over Minnesota, but fell in the semi- finals the…

… tape in 3:49.2 to win the 10,000-meter run and qualify for the nationals, while Larsen, a Battle Creek junior, won the 5000-meter and qualified with a clocking of 16:45.9. OTHER Wolverine victors in…

May 06, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 2) • Page Image 15

…. Although Hool played just three com- plete seasons for the Wolverines, by the end of last season he had tied the Michigan record for the most career doubles (33), had the seventh highest Michigan career…

… is the duo he now has behind home plate, Bair and Young. Young, a senior, had seen limited ac- tion the past three seasons, the last two as a backup to Hool. Bair, in his second year as a Wolverine

… (by ably for former Michigan catcher Pittsburgh) out of high school," he said. "Everyone's got to have his.shot." MICHIGAN CATCHERS John Young (l a recent Wolverine practice. Bair and Michigan and have…

May 06, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 2) • Page Image 16

… hits in a doubleheader to carry the Wolverine baseball team to an 8-2, 9-4 sweep over Eastern Michigan. Dave Kopf and Rich Stoll held the Hurons--who entered the game with a' .324 team batting average…

…-to just three hits in the eight-inning opener and Steve Ontiveros, Gary Wayne and Tim Karazim combined to do the same in game two as Michigan upped its record to 33-7. The Wolverines took the first game by…

…. Michigan, meanwhile, came back with one run in the second, four in the fourth and two in both the fifth and seventh to bury their cross-county rivals. Greg Schulte accounted for five of the Wolverines' runs…

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