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April 06, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 148) • Page Image 9

… than one yesterday. While the patrons at Fisher Stadium were enjoying the breezy 60-degree day, Wolverine hurlers Mark Clinton and Steve On- tiveros were busy shutting out the visiting Wayne State…

… when Ar- thur tried to score on the hit and was tagged out at the plate on a picture-perfect throw by Michigan center- fielder Greg Shulte. In their part of the third, the Wolverines exploded. Jeff…

… Jacobson started things off with a walk, and then advanced to third on a perfectly executed hit-and-run Oplay by Shulte. What followed was the wildest play of the day. Fred Erdmann of the Wolverines bunted…

… baseman, capping the Wolverine scoring. In the second game of the twinbill, the hard- throwing Ontiveros set down the first six men he faced, before giving up a single to Arthur. Michigan collected the lone…

…'s performance. "When you throw two shut- outs, you can't really hope for anything better than that,'' said the Wolverine skipper. "But we're going to have to start hitting a little bit more consistently. The…

April 06, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 148) • Page Image 8

…, Wolverines, as Michigan crushed the Boilermakers 9-0 at the Track and Ten- nis Building. In fact, Coach Brian Eisner's squad so dominated the play, they won the fir- st five singles matches, and therefore the…

… Warhurst. A measure bf revenge was gained over the Jayhawks, as they had finished ahead of Michigan in last month's NCAA indoor meet. The Wolverines dominated every event they entered, as manyof the day…

… circuit proved too much for the Wolverine. Other point scorers included Marshall Parks, second in the 110 hurdles in 14.5, and Dobson, who came in third in the 400 with a 47.4 In light of the manner in…

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