-I MI Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, September 17, 1972 i TIANT AND BOSOX WIN: Fryman sto is Brewers Yastrzemski singled home two, tired the first five batters. Robin- more runs for the Red Sox in the ; son lined a 2-1 fastball down the MILWAUKEE - Woody Fryman sixth inning. Griffin blasted a left field line about five rows deep and Chuck Seelbach combined on homer in the seventh to give Bos- into the stands. a seven-hitter and Ed Brinkman ton a 10-0 lead. GinglesbPaul BmairtBobby knocked in the winning run with a Snlsb alBar ob fourth-inning single, leading the} Grich and Powell made it 2-0 in Detroit Tigers to a 2-1 victory 0s dump Yanks the fourth. Then the Orioles erupt-' over the Milwaukee Brewers yes-s NEW YORK -Brooks Robinson give MikefCuelar thecfusthio h terday. drove in three runs with a single needed to record his 17th victory. The victory kept Detroit one and his eighth homer of the year game behind first-place Boston in and Boog Powell singled for ht The Baltimore left-hander, who the American League East base- more to lead a 12-hit attack that has lost 10, held the Yankees hit- ball race. carried the Baltimore Orioles to a less until Thurman Munson ledi Siglre br-3 victory over the sputtering New off the bottom of the fifth with a Singles by Dick McAuliffe, Aure- York Yankees yesterday. single down the line to left. gav Frymeand7-2, atead in The loss, New York's third in a He moved to third on Gene gave Fryman, 7-2, a 1-0 lead in row, dropped the fourth place Michael's single and a force out the third inning. In the fourth, Yanks 3% games behind in base- and scored on pinch-hitter Ron single, stole y second aned rodewithomea ball's tight American League East:Swoboda's infield hit before Ho- on Brinkman's single to right offj race. The Orioles, 1 back of Bos- race Clarke drilled a two-run Skip Lockwood, 7-13.e ton, have won six of their last'triple to left. The Brewers got their only run' eight. games. The Orioles added a run in the in the seventh on two singles and i Robinson got the Orioles started seventh on Powell's leadoff triple an therrornthsondtwasemglandc-in the nationally televised game I to center field and Johnny Oates' an error by second baseman Mc- after Steve Kline (16-7) had re- !sacrifice fly. Auliffe. Fryman left the game after giving up all the Brewers' hits through seven innings and Seelbach came in to pitch two innings of no- hit relief ball. The Tigers pulled off their first double steal of the year, the first time that they've stolen more than one base in a game this season. YOM KIPPUR SERVICES ORTHODOX -- HULLEL, 1429 Hill Street 6.15 pm.SUNDAY,9/17 9am thr4ughtheday Mon.9/18 CONSERVATIVE - POWER CENTER' 7 p m. 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Red Sox romp BOSTON - Red-hot Luis Tiant pitched a three-hitter and Carl Yastrzemski knocked in four runs. as the Boston Red Sox walloped the Cleveland Indians 10-0 yester-. day and maintained their hold on first place in the American League East Baseball race. Tiant (12-5) won his eighth game in the last nine decisions and posted his fifth shutout in that stretch. In his last 10 games, the veteran Boston righthander has seven victories, one loss, one save and one no-decision in relief. Yastrzemski hit a two-run homer and led a long-ball Boston attack that featured four circuit shots against Cleveland starter Dick Tidrow (13-14) and six relievers. Tommy Harper's 14th home run: of the season gave the Red Sox a: 1-0 lead in thefirst inning and Carlton Fisk hit No. 22 in the second for a 2-0 bulge. Boston came uptwth five runs in the third to put the game out of Cleveland's reach. 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Lillian strand) has subordinated his family to his art even to the point of Gish, ostracized for having an illegitimate child, almost goes over the using his daughter's illness as a source of inspiration. falls as the ice breaks on a frozen river. Short: Cosmic Ray & Vivian Short: Alice Rattled by Rats Mon Nov 27 MAN FOR ALL SEASONS Fri Dec 8 ORPHANS OF THE STORM Dir. Fred Zinneman (1966). The tragedy of Sir Thomas More (Paul Dir. D. W. Griffith (1921). Superbly photographed (cameraman Hen- Scofield) ; religious conscience vs. the demands of the state. Shot on drik Sartov) spectacle set during the French Revolution. With exciting location at Hampton Court, home of Henry VIII. last-minute rescue of Lillian Gish from the guillotine. Tues Wed Nov 28, 29 WINTER LIGHT Sat Sun Dec 9, 10 NOSFERATU Dir. Ingmar Bergman (1962). This, the second film in a trilogy which Dir. F. W. Murnau (1922). German, silent. Highly stylized German includes Through A Glass Darkly & The Silence, is a love story between Expressionist version of Dracula. a pastor and a school-teacher. The theme is a crisis in faith. Short: Buster Keaton short to be announced Tues Dec 12 WESTERN UNION Dir. Fritz Lang (1941 ). Epic of building of the telegraph system- Thurs Fri Nov 30, Dec 1 TOKYO STORY livened with Indian raids, outlaws and a forest fire. The great Lang Dir. Yasujiro Ozu (1952). This great director made 50 movies, but is builds up story with powerfully characterized villains. just beginning to gain recognition in U.S.A. A story of the generation Short: The Rose, with William S. Hart gap in Japan--low-keyed, melancholic, with sentimentality or sarcasm. 'Shows at 7:00 & 9:30 p.m Wed Dec 13 MAN OF TH E WEST Dir. Anthony Mann (1958). If society is to advance, Link Jones (Gary Cooper) must kill his depraved old bandit stepfather (Lee J. DECEMBER Cobb). 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