'image ti gh . I-HE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunda} , September 12, 1971 P~eE~ght FHE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunda9, September 12, 1971 Middies slip past Cavaliers; Mountaineers upset Terriers CARDS FALL: tiY By The Associated Press CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -' Second string quarterback Al Glenny ignited Navy's hitherto impotent offense for two scores in the third period yesterday and the Middies hung on for a 10-6 football victory over a Virginia team that couldn't overcome its own 'mistakes. Glenny, a 184-pound sophomore from Fitchburg, Mass., hit on a key 13-yard pass as the Middies drove from the second half kick- off to a game-tying 32-yard field goal by Roger Lanning. Then, after Navy recovered a Virginia fumble on its own 25, Glenny took the Middies 75 yards to a winning touchdown, which junior running back Andy Tease scored on a 15-yard, fourth down run. * * DIC L..,.d.. to a 45-14 upset college football victory here yesterday before 31,500. spectators. Wood, a 5-8 190-pound human cannonball who levelled would-be tacklers in his close-to-the-ground style, rambled for a school record 214 yards in 24 carries against a highly touted Boston defense as the Mountaineers capitalized on. every break and gave their op- ponents no openings. Wildcats win CLEMSON, S.C. - Place kicker Tom Kirk's 27-yard fourth quarterI field goal lifted the Kentucky Wild- cats to a 13-10 season opening victory over Clemson yesterday. Kirk's kick came with 4:57 re- maining in the game. Clemson's Tigers had tied the game 10-10 by recovering a fumble in Ken- tucky's end zone. M M * Washington State yesterday and the Kansas Jayhawks routed the Cougars, 34-0. in an intersectional football opener for both teams. Heck, the senior quarterback, ran 11 yards for one touchdown and tossed an 11-yard pass to Conley for another. r * * * K-State bumbles MANHATTAN. Kan. - Mickey' Doyle drilled a 43-yard field goal midway through the fourth quarter to settle a defensive duel and carry Utah State to a 10-7 season open- ing victory over error-laden Kan- sas State yesterday. The Aggies, who converted a pass interception into a first-half touchdown, took the steam out of an apparent Kansas State rally by marching 51 yards to set up Doyle's long field goal, which was kicked into a moderate crosswind. * *; * MORGANTOWN, W. Va.-Soph- KU romps Maryland muddied omore-laden West Virginia turned LAWRENCE, Kan.-Dan Heck, COLLEGE PARK, Md.-VII'ano- five Boston College fumbles into Steve Conley and Jerome Nellomsr scores and rode the sterling per- provided a three-pronged offensive va quarterback D arylWoodring formance of fullback Pete Wood I punch that was too much for tossed his third touchdown pass }after Maryland scored twice during a torrential downpour, ensuring a 28-13 football victory for the Wild- H UMAN RIGHTS- cats yesterday. RADICAL INDEPENDENT PARTY Split end Mike Siani was on the receiving end of the seven-yard clincher with about five minutes remaining. Tigers By The Associated Press DETROIT - Joe Coleman pitched no-hit ball for seven inn-j ings and finished with a three-hit- ter while Gaes Brown drilled his; ninth home run of the year to power the Detroit Tigers to a 1-0 victory over Boston yesterday. Coleman, striking out 11 en-7 route to his 17th victory, check- ed the Red Sox until rookie Cecil Cooper led off the eighth with a. pinch single, a slow bounder that just eluded third baseman Aurelio1 Rodriguez. It was only Cooper's second at bat in the majors and his first hit. In the ninth," Carl Yastrzemski and Reggie Smith opened with singles and moved up on a sacrifice. But they held1 there on George Scott's short fly; and Joe Lehoud grounded out to end the game. Brown sent Ray Culp down to his 15th loss with his leadoff homer in the fourth inning, one of only six Tiger hits. . * * * Cards slammed , CHICAGO - Paul Popovich's grand slam homerun in the thirdJ inning, following a costly error by Joe Torre, powered Chicago to a1 7-0 victory over the St. Louis Car- dinals yesterday to snap the Cubs' five-game losing streak. . With two on and two out in the third, Frank Fernandez his a1 Michigan's cross c o u n t r y 2 team participated in its first intrasquad test on the Michigan Golf Course yesterday. Fresh-, man George Khouri led the squad with a time of 32:54.1. The Wolverines first regular season meet is against Eastern Michigan on Oct. 2. grounder to third which Torre booted for a base-filling error. Popovich slugged Jerry Reuss' next pitch into the teeth of a stiff north wind for his third homer of the year and the first grand slam of his career Reuss, 14-13, yielded a first- inning run on Ron Santo's sacri- fice fly, then wild pitched home another in the fourth before het was relieved. Cub starter Juan Pizarro, 6-5,; went the distance, allowing sixt hits and posting his second shut-I out of the season. Rusty Staub, Jim Fairey and Bob Bailey keyed a three-run fifth inning and carried Ernie Mc- Anally and the Montreal Expos to a 4-1 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates yesterday. With the game tied 1-1 in the fifth, Boots Day started the ral- ly with a one-out single to left. Staub followed with a double down the right field line but Day was thrown out at the plate, Ron Fairly was walked inten- tionally but Fairey crossed up the Pirates' strategy with a double to left-center for two runs and later scored when Bailey doubled. Montreal took an early 1-0 lead when Ron Hunt led off the first with a single, was sacrificed to second by Day, and scored on a single by Staub. Al Oliver led off - the Pirates' fifth with a triple and scored on Gene Alley's single to tie the score. * * * Indians scalped CLEVELAND - The New York Yankees outlasted the Cleveland1 Indians 10-8 ina slugfest yester- day. The Yanks belted six Cleveland pitchers for 15 hits and built a1 10-2 lead before the Indians' late rally in the ninth inning. Cleveland scored four runs in the ninth inning on a pair of1 two - run homers by Ray Fosse and Kurt Bevacqua off reliever Alan Closter. Roger Hambright finally retired the side.1 Mike Kekich, 10-7, the New York starter, was the winner.] Rich Hand, 2-5, took the loss. E Roy White and Thurman Mun- son powered the Yankees to their early lead with homers. New York broke a 2-2 tie in the third inning with three runs, two scoring on Jim Lyttle's two-run, double. The Yanks erupted for four in the sixth. * * Twins burn OAKLAND - Reggie Jackson crashed his 27th home run of the season with one on and one out in the bottom of the 10th inning yesterday ,catapulting the Oak- land A's to a 5-3 victory over the Minnesota Twins. Rick Monday beat out an in- field single before Jackson un- loaded against Minnesota reliefer Pete Hamm, 2-2, giving the victory to Roland Fingers, 4-6, who pitched one-hit ball in 2 2-3 inn-' ings of relief. The A's jumped on starter Mike Corbin for a pair of runs in the second inning after Mike Ep- stein's leadoff walk and Angel Mangual's one-out single. Gene Tenace forced Spstein at third but Mangual scored when Eric Soderholm, trying for the double play, threw wildly past first. Tenace then scampered home on Dick Green's single. The A's added a run in the third on Monday's triple and Jackson's double but the Twins knocked out Oakland starter Chuck Dobson in the seventh with four singles, including George Mitterwald's bases-loaded, two-run liner to left. Minnesota tied it one inning later off reliever Darold Knowl- es on doubles by Cesar Tovar and Tony Oliva. 4 blank osox -Associated Press ILLINOIS STATE quarterback Harold Queisser (18) scampers for a short gain In yesterday's loss to Western Michigan. The Broncos of WMU took the toll of their non-conference opponents 35-7 as they began preparations for the upcoming Mid-American conference season. Western Michigan is counted on to provide Toledo with its stiffest opposition for control of the MAC. 2 P.M. SUNDAY Oakland Community College (ORCHARD RIDGE) Meet at 1 p.m. outside SAB to attend; noon for women's caucus ANN ARBOR MEETING DISCUSSIONS ON: TONIGHT-Sept. 12 Billy Vanaver American & East European Folk Guitarist and Humorist "Dynamite"-Moses At HILLEL, 1429 Hill S1-iP.M. Refreshments Admission Free (See Shiomo Caribach next time) 1 Read and Use Daily Classifieds C-d "THE YEAR'S BEST OMEDY!" SATURDAY REVIEW GOLD SQUEAKS: Blue Ruggers romp " Child Care " Voter Registration & Education * Abortion " City Council & School Board t Labor at A FRANKOVICH . PRODUCTION c FOR COLUMBIA Now RELEASE Jt matinees today 1-3-5 Aud. B, Angell Hall ORSON WELLES 7:30 P.M. TUESDAY SAB By CHUCK DRUKIS Special To The Daily DETROIT - Michigan's Rug- gers rolled to victory over the Co- bras in Detroit, yesterday. The Michigan Blue smashed the De- troit A team 37-6, while the Mich- igan G21d squeezed out a 4-0 vic- tory. Pete Hooper led the Blue attack by scoring four tries. Chris Pennoyer opened the scor- ing for the ruggers early in the first half by converting a penalty kick. Detroit's hooker had been mmmmow Pirates ambushed MONTREAL - Doubles by .......:,.enm w . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ::, : Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE East Baltimore Detroit Boston New York Washington Cleveland Oakland Kansas City California Chicago Minnesota Milwaukee W 88 80 76 72 58 55 West 92 77 68 67 65 61 L 51 64 70 72 85 88 Pct. .633 .556 .521 .500 .406 .385 .639 .542 .472 .465 .458 .427 GB 10/ 151/ 18%/ 32 35 14 24 25 26 3012 New -York 10, Cleveland 8 Washington at Baltimore postponed Kansas City 4, Chicago 2 Oakland 5, Minnesota 3, 10 innings Milwaukee at California, inc. TODAY'S GAMES New York at Cleveland Boston at Detroit Mininesota at Oakland Washington at Kansas City Milwaukee at California NATIONAL LEAGUE East 52 66 76 77 77 82 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Detroit 1, Boston 0 Pittsburgh St. Louis New York Chicago Montreal Philadelphia San Francisco Los Angeles Atlanta Houston Cincinnati San Diego Wv L 87 59 81 64 74 69 74 70 63 79 59 86 West 82 63 79 66 74 72 71 74 71 76 54 91 RESULTS Pct. .596 .559 .518 .514 .444 .406 .565 .545 .507 .490 .482 .372 GB 5%1 12 12 22 27 3 9 11 12 281/ penalized for lifting his foot in the scrum. Then Hooper scored his first try. Kleland Child set up Hooper with a charge up the middle. And Pennoyer~ converted the extra point. Michigan quickly scored two more time before the close of the first half. Ross Vickers intercep- ted a stray Detroit pass for an easy try, and Hooper scored his second try to make the- score at halftime, 19-0. Michigan's mighty offense struck again early in the sec- ond half with Hooper taking a final pass from Rory O'Connor. Pennoyer booted the two point kick. The Blue came right back with a pass from Terry Larrmer to Ron Smith who took the ball 25 yards out and vaulted the last defender for the try. Shortly afterward Larrmer fol- lowed up his-own kick and recov- ered it in the end zone for another try. Detroit broke the ice late in the second half on a quick sprint up the middle by Steve Krantz, and Randall Pierce converted. In the last second of the game Hooper charged in for his fourth and final goal. After the game Captain Larr- mer stressed overall satisfaction over Michigan's performance. "We worked in practice getting the ball to the backs. Our backs, incident- ally, scored all our tries. The scrum did' an excellent job get- ting the ball to our backs." Coody takes Series' lead AKRON, Ohio 0P) - Masters champion Charles Coody fired a two under par 68, and grabbed a surprising three stroke lead yes- terday in the first round of the World Series of Golf. Coody, making his first appear- ance in this tournament that brings together the winners of the world's four major titles, pick- ed up two strokes on the field when he hit a two-iron shot eight feet from the flag and made the putt on the seventh hole. The other three players bogeyed it, all from a_ trap. j! 4 ANNE OF A THOUSAND DAYS Tuesday-Sept. 14 only Aud. A, Angell Hall 7:00 & 9:30 p.m.-still 75c ann arbor film cooperative For the student body: " Genuine Authentic Navy PEA COATS $25 Sues 34 to 50 New York 9, Philadelphia 2 Montreal 4, Pittsburgh 1 Chicago 7, St. Louis 0 Houston 5, Cincinnati 2 Atlanta 5, San Francisco 4 Other clubs not scheduled TODAY'S GAMES Pittsburgh at Montreal Philadelphia at New York San Francisco at Atlanta Houston at Cincinnati Los Angeles at San Diego St. Louis at Chicago 41 k UMllbDiiIMis hm MONDAY NITE ONLY Aud. A at 7-8:30-10-11:30 presented by Orson Welles Use Daily Classifieds I I CHECKMATE Human Rights- Radical Independent Party open meeting Tuesday-7:30 p.m. SAB State Street at Liberty PRESENTS THE FIRST NATIONAL DISASTER FEAST AND FOOLISHNESS DAY F.-a- otA 1&0 "- 0C 0 . 1-1 f t* am 07R'.,