Friday, September 4, 1970 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Friday, September 4, 1970 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Hi~elima* INJURIES MOCUNT: Hickman leads Cubs into second INUISMUT By The Associated Press drews led off the first with a C mgstill Ov By T i Cards Ip Mets I single. CHICAGO - Jim Hickman s ; C r fT.nTTq _._T X,,,,,,Pl',. m I Near Hospital, I 1 three-run homer in the second inning backed. Ferguson Jenkins' strong pitching yesterday and helped sweep the Chicago Cubs to a 7-2 victory over Philadelphia that sent them back into second %place in the hot National League East race. The victory moved the Cubs one-half game ahead of the New York Mets. Jenkins, fattening his record to 18-14, struck out 10 but had a mid- *game lapse, yielding successive homers by Larry Hisle and Tim MOCarver with two out in the fifth. * LJul V L1-U oe iagueUs home run helped they St. Louis Cardinals jump to an early 3-0 lead and they, held on for a 5-3 victory over New York yesterday that snapped the Mets' winning string at three games. The Cardinals cuffed Gary Gen- try, who went into the game with a 5-0 career record against them, for three runs, including Hague's 12th homer, in the first four in- nings. Left-hander Steve Carlton was nicked for a fifth inning run, but led 5-1 until the ninth, when Joe Foy singled and Al Weis smacked a two-out homer, his first of the season. Carlton gave.up nine hits Petrocelli connected 'for his 24th to cap a three-run third. The blast kayoed Detroit starter Joe Niekro, 11-11. Brewers smash Twins MILWAUKEE - Phil Roof's three-run homer highlighted a five-run explosion in the fifth in- ning, carrying the Milwaukee Brewers to an 8-3 victory over the Minnesota Twins yesterday. Palmer wins 19th NEW YORK - The Baltimore Orioles, taking full advantage of two bunt singles, a pair of bases- loaded walks and two errors, erup- ted for six runs in the sixth inning last night and crushed the New York Yankees 8-4 for Jim Palm- er's 19th victory of the season. Despite being hampered in practice by the absence of three key players due to injuries, Mich- igan Coach Bo Schembechler said yesterday the team will still hold its first scrimmage Saturday after- noon as scheduled. "There's no way we can put off the scrimmage," Schembechler said. "We need the work too bad- Injured are defensive halfback Tom Darden, out with a slight shoulder separation; and Glenn 'Doughty, who strained the .knee he injured shortly before the Rose Bowl game earlier in the week; and second-string tackle T o m Beckman, who has a bruised an- kle. The injuries were described as "not serious," but Doughty and Beckman are expected to miss the Split-end Billy Harris, who in- jured his knee in last year's Rose Bowl game, continues to work out without pads. Harris, who had been practicing only once a day while the rest of the squad was on two-a-day practices before classes started, is not scheduled to participate in any pre-season contact drills. Two of Michigan's top sopho- more prospects, quarterback Larry Cipa and running back Cowboy Walker, have been lost to the team for the remainder of the season. Cipa was released from the hospital last week, after undergo- ing knee surgery, while Walker contracted a case a hepatitis. (ampus and Dorms Luxury bi-level furnished apart- ment in quiet, soundproof build- ing, dishwasher, carpeting. 1412 GEDDES near Observatory 230 and $250 per month 4 % interest on damage deposit RESIDENT MANAGER DAYS 761-5599 EVENINGS 769-4026 Daily Classifieds Bring Results Interestedi mCHANGE? join THE PROJECT COMMUNITY PROJECTS Ann Arbor In-School Project Willis In-School Project Black Liberation School Day Care Project WillowRun High School Project Willow Run Child Care Center Willow Run Photography* Project Solstis Free School Washtenaw Community College, Project Half-Way House Project Maxey Boys Training School Girl's Group Home Tutorial Project Boy's Group Home Tutorial Project Washtenaw Co. Juvenile Delinquent Home Project Tutorial Course It was the season's first RBI while bringing his record to 8-18. and home run for McCarver, side- lined by a broken finger from May Red Sox tame Tigers 2 until Tuesday. e aBOSTON - Reggie Smith and The game marked the end of Rico Petrocelli belted two-r u n Billy Williams' National League homer oweri te ton conecuivegam rcor at1,17.homers in powering the Boston consecutive game record at 1,117. Red Sox to a 5-2 victory over the Williams, who.had gone 0-10 al- Detroit Tigers last night. though batting .317, was benched Smith, bidding for the Ameri- and replaced in left field by can League battle title, drilled rookie Cleo James. his 22hd homer after Mike An- Major League Standings I, If i I I II it i. I I I