Page Eight rHE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, October 1, 19to BASEBALL IN THE NEWS: Detr( By The Associated Press CLEVELAND - A two-run dabble by Rusty Staub keyed a five run outburst in the fourth inning that carried the Detroit Tigers to a 6-4 victory over the Cleveland Indians last night. Ed Glynn picked up his first major league triumph in four decisions with relief help from Stave Grilli. Grilli, who re- lieved the starter with two outs ;, )it clips Cle in the sixth, got his third save singled Wagner to second and of the season. Staub followed with his two- C l e v e 1 a n d starter run double to chase Waits. Rick Waits, 7-9, retired the The Indians cut the margin to first two batters in the fourth. onerun in the seventh with an' Phil Mankowski then singled, unearned tally. Buddy Bell was Pedro Garcia doubled Man- safe on a two-out error by kowski home and went to shortstop Wagner and Larvell third on a throwing error by Blanks and Rico Carty follow- the catcher. ed with singles. Mark Wagner drove in Garcia with a single, Marvin Lane Wagner tripled, his fourth hit of the game, and scored on Lane's sacrifice fly in the ninth for Detroit's final run. veland, The Phillies' simmering re- Jerry Martin in right field in sentments surfaced after a 34- S u n d a y ' s division-winning minute "give 'em hell" meeting game. called by Manager Danny Then, there was grumbling Ozark before Wednesday over four players locking them- night's game in St. Louis. selves in an equipment room Ozark was unhappy with the during the second game of the attitude and performance of M o n t r e a 1 doubleheader some of his players since the and holding their own celebra- division clinching victory Sun- tion. Some players were dis- day in Montreal. turbed because Allen sat in the Still another bone of con- dugout by himself during the tention is Allen's ultimatum celebration in the clubhouse. told to a writer traveling Bitter statements were made with the team that he would by some of the team's stars on not participate in the Nation- the various issues that threaten al League playoffs or the to tear apart the Eastern World Series unless his long- champions before they meet time friend, Tony Taylor, is the Western Division winning included on the 25 man post- Cincinnati Reds in the best-of- season roster. five game playoff for the Na- The resentment unleashed by tional League pennant starting some players also involved out- here Oct. 9. fielder Ollie Brown, platooned * * * in right field all season with !1 Jurtaugh retires Jay Johnstone. 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Brown. tory over Cleveland 'WE'RE NOT INTIMIDATED': AP Photo arter Ed Glynn kicks and delivers en route to the Tigers' 6-4 vic- last night. The win was Glynns first as a major leaguer. Deacons gather By TOM SHINE Eour opener against Virginia!. Saturday's meeting between Tech. But each week the team h Wake Forest and Michigan is has matured and last week;" the first ever, and after the against Kansas State, we had final gun sounds, it might well it all together. be the last. Had it to together they did, Although the Deamon Deacons| shutting out the Wildcats 13-0, ~ IP~ football team is outnumbered the first shutout for Wake For- NIGHT EDIT( and not given a chance to win,' est in the last 104 games. KATHY HENNE the squad is not worried, ac- BOB MILLF cording to Wake Forest Sports The defensive secondary,B M Information Director Pat Gain- snearheaded by All-Amerienn ey. "We know Michigan is num- ber one and capableof scor- ing big, but we have kids back from last year's team when we played Oklahoma, Penn State, and Maryland (and were outscored 165-0) so we're not intimidated." Owning a so-so 2-2 record, Gainey is convinced the Dea- cons have come into their own. "We just weren't prepared for I HorsebackR iding (NO GUIDES) Hayrides- Rec. Hall for rent 2 hr. South on RT 23 oSoamerioE Exit on M 151-East 5 min. DOUGLASMEADOWS RANCH2 2755 M 151 Temperance, MI 48182 Ph. 313-856-3973 J}J{y Ci[[[\r {;li\.K LJ [all. <11111.A 1V (.{lf Bill Armstrong, accounts for much of the Deacons' success so far, however limited. Arm- strong plays with a reckless abandon that endears him to the Wake Forest coaching staff. Also bolstering the secondary are rover Mike LaVallee and strong safety James Royster. Royster has two interceptions while LaVallee has one inter- ception and 21 tackles. Another strength of the Dea- con defense is the linebacking corps, led by Don Cervi and Randy Carroll. Cervi has ma- tured and performed beyond ex- pectation. He leads the team in tackles with 44 and has recov- ered a pair of fumbles. The defensive line, although big and experienced, has been criticized for its .lack of pur- suit, especially after losing to Vanderbilt, 27-24. End Dave LaCrosse, a possi- ble All Atlantic Coast Confer- ,/ ence selection, is not pass rush, recording already. John Sabia the other end. Tackles John Bryce Ckeck have teamed tackles while nosegua. Turner has 29. Leading the offens junior quarterback Glamry. Not a runnin back, McGlamry has for it with his passing ing passes at a 53 pei and averaging over E game in the air. McGlamry's favoritf are split end Bill M tight end Steve Young lacking blazing speed-, forte is his ability to and hang onto the ba illustrated by his ele, es and 13.4 yards pe courage graduation of fullback Clara Gaines, who rushed for over 900 yards last year. McDougald, a surprise freshman 'starter at tailback, is doing the most to y fill in that gap. He currently leads the A.C.C. in rushing, ORS: boasting 273 yards and 6.3 yards KGHAN per carry. R Zegiinski finished fifth in the iilji nation last year in total offense. .". After a bad first game against ted for his Virginia Tech, he has been im- four sacks proving with each game and i starts at now leads the Deacons in kick- off and punt returns, and is and Steve second in rushing. up for 59 The fullback spot has been ro- ard Reuben tated between Stan Rolach and Mark Cregar but the coaching se will be staff has not settled on one as Jerry Mc- a definite starter. ng quarter- Wake Forest's offensive line s made up is deep in experience and quite g, complet- large, averaging 6-3, 240 pounds -r cent clip per man, although its speed has 80 yards a been questioned. Returning starters include center Larry Tearry, tackles Jackie Robinson to receivers and Dan Fulton, plus guard Iillner and Randy Woodle. g. Although Overall the Deacons suffer o get open n greatly from lack of depth, and o get o their only real strength lies in ,all. This is the defensive secondary which even catch- could see limited action against er catch. Michigan, Saturday. 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