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The Campus Update Vol.2, Iss.14, 23 April 1980, p. 3

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Campus Update, April 23, 1980, Page 3 Mott blasts Alpena’s Jacks, 4-0 The ACC women’s softball team has dug in for a long season. The only problem is that the Lumberja- cks have dug in so deep that they may not be able to climb back out. Alpena dropped a pair of double. headers this past weekend. to leave their record at a discouraging 3-9. Inconsistent pitching -and_ erratic fielding have been the main trou- bles for Dick Mile’s Jacks in the early going of the season. With the distinct advantage of playing the remainder of their schedule at home the ACC women will have to start winning soon if they hope to be con- tenders. In weekend action; C. S. Mott 13, Alpena 0 The Jacks were delt a cruel blow in their home-opener at the hands of defending champs, The Bears tacked up 12 hits and benefitted from five Alpena errors to win the contest. Eva Brocken- 3 brough led ACC with two singles - while Kim Schwiesow contributed a double. Beth Buchner stole two _, bases in the losing effort. Jan Kai- _ ser was the losing Alpena pitcher. C. S. Mott 22, Alpena 3 When Mott jumped to a 3-0 lead in the first inning and ACC tied it Alumni ar Are the Alpena Alumni really just an amateur basketball team? One wonders after viewing the way in which the Alumni easily took the 1M regular season crown and are fa>- vored to claim the post-season cham- pionship. The top four teams in the final IM standings earned playoff berths. In the tourney, the Alumni are cur- rently tied with the All Stars for first. The Too Shorts are resting in third place, while the Knicks are : placed in fourth. ~ In tournament play: s Alpena Alumni 66, Too Shorts 36 The Alumni’s drive for the post- season title got off to a slow start in the first half as the Too Shorts kept - within close striking distance of - 27-24. An early second half scoring spree by the Alumni quickly put the - game out: of reach. The lead stead- i lengthened as the Alumni con- executed the fast break to pena Alumni — game-high scorer CS. Mott. pulling off an “upset. The halftime | score barely favored the Alumni, — perfection. Tim Gapske of the Al- | 3 . Mike Fitzpatrick | followed with 16 and Roger Pauley | ti 3 A ‘ow, left my Eller, Colleen Waldie, Shei. Hoftmeyer, Linda Shiemke, Judy ight): Beth Buchner, Tam- Worm; (second row) Coach Dick Miles; Phil Schultz, Ellen Wing, Debbie Megert, Chery! Middleditch, Chery! Tunney, Eva Brocken- brough, Kim Schwiesow, Jan Kaiser, and John Barker. termined struggle by both sides. To win the night cap. Such was far from the case though,as Mott punch- ed out 22 hits on their way to blow- ing out the Jacks. Kaiser, Schwiesow and Cheryl Middleditch each had two of Alpena’s seven total hits. _Brockenbrough was tagged with ~ the loss. C.S. Mott 16, Alpena 4 Mott picked up where they left off the day before and quickly put owed Title All Stars 77, Knicks 36 The All-Stars opened their tourn- ament action in assertive form as they had little trouble in defeating the Knicks. After a few close open- ing moments, the All Stars control- led play and held a confident 37- 18 halftime lead. The second stanza was a repeat of the first as the All Stars advanced to the finals. Tim Nivinson paced the All Stars with 21 points while Don Wilcome added 18. Doug Romantz piloted the Knicks with 18 points and Brian Deutschel scored 10. The Alumni and All Stars will play tonight with the other game featur- ing the Knicks and Too Shorts. _ discounts Up to 40% off Coleman Camping Equipment Fishing Rod & Reel Sets Up to 30% off | Brooks Running & Tennis Shoes Wilson Basketball Shoes Tony and Ray’s Sport Shop and one - points ‘out that aarp ees i 1) with a double. Eva Brockenbrough, ACC pitcher, was charged with the loss. C.S. Mott 12, Alpena 4 Although Alpena played its best game of the weekend, they still could not prevent Mott from com- pleting the four game sweep. Col- leen Waldie tripled and Kim Schwie- sow singled twice to keep AGC close but it was not ge ees d Study Frisbees ee gym a cheat Los TAMPA, Fla.(ch) - University of South Florida students can now earn academic credit for throwing - Frisbees. That doesn't mean, however, that tossing the brightly colored discs on the dorm lawn three days a week will earn a student an easy ‘A.’ Frisbee students at USF have to tackle written assignments and exams and devise their own Frisbee game and nine-hole golf course in order to obtain their two hours of pave education credit. Acquiring the basic skills and. strategies of disc throwing is a part. of the class and those entering will be divided into three categories - beginning, intermediate | and advane- ed. The class has its own textbook-_ the Frisbee Player’ 's Handbook by Mark Danna and Dan Poynter -and- “now ii a asa cae not a fad, sf 1 i THE 100,000 WATT VOICE OF ALPENA MICHIGAN : April 23, 1980 2 THis. TITLE/ARTIST i ee = ME, Bionaie RIDE LIKE THE WIND eiTe ~ Ray. Sooamnan & Brown: FIRE LAKE. Boo Seger, "CaniToL 10. HOLD ONTO MY LOVE, Jimmy Ruffin, R.S.0, 11. LOST IN LOVE Air Suopl RISTA 12 SIM, Rupert Houn MCA. 13. AnD THE BEATGOES ON/Wninper, SOLAR “= 14, a arena ARISTA | 18. Pe Heart, eric € UM BORN AGAIN, Uno drives into first Some teams buckle down when the pressure is on, others buckle un-_ der. Team Uno is one of those that — buckled down and wonits last four games to take the 1! Bowling title — in the final week of play, Team Uno finished with 31-9 season to: claim 1st The Cardsharks won their last four consecutive games also, but puller up short at 28-12, to finish second. The SOB’s ended up in third with - 27-13 record wi | ed their efforts 23. The Bulldogs re

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