Page 18-Friday, May 18, 1979-The Michigan Daily PHILS TOP CUBS, 23-22: Tons of By the Associated Press CHICAGO-Mike Schmidt was tired but happy, so tired that he didn't even know the final score. For the record, Schmidt started a scoring marathon with a three-run homer in the first inning and ended it with a tie-breaking homer with two outs in the 1th inning yesterday, to provide the Philadelphia Phillies with a rousing 23-22 victory over the Chicago Cubs. "AFTER WE scored seven runs in the first inningI looked over to Mick Kelleher and told him this thing could end 20-20 because we both wear a number 20," Schmidt said, laughing. "What was the final score?" said Schmidt. "Honest, I didn't know. Unbelievable, 23-22. You say there were 50 hits? Sure, I'm tired but it's nice to. be on the winning end. You have to give them credit for not giving up. The longball slugfest tied a major league record for runs in Wrigley Field most home runs in a game by two teams. Paxton, 3-2, gained the victory as he gave up nine DAVE KINGMAN blasted three homers and hits in his second complete game of the season. knocked in six runs for Chicgo. Bill Buckner had a The Indians reached Mark Lemongello, 1-5, for a grand slam homer for the Cubs and knocked in seven pair of three-run innings. runs. There were 11 homers and 50 hits in the game, * * * * two shy of the major league mark for hits. Chicago had six homers and Philadelphia five. White So 5 A's 1 The run total by both teams fell four shy of the 'h ' o , s major league record of 49, ironically set by OAKLAND, Calif -Left-hander Ken Kravec and Philadelphia and Chicago on Aug. 25, 1922. Chicago reliever Mike Proly combined to pitch a two-hitter to won that game 26-23. lead the Chicgo White Sox over the reeling Oakland * * * * A's 5-1 yesterday. THE LOSS was the A's seventh straight and they Indians 8, Blue Jays 3 have scored only nine runs in the losing streak. Claudell Washington drove in Chicago's first two CLEVELAND-The Cleveland Indians pounded runs with a two-out single in the third inning. four home runs, including a pair of two-run shots by Kravec won his third straight game and has Toby Harrah, to give Mike Paxton an 8-3 victory over allowed only seven hits in those three starts. Proly the Toronto Blue Jays yesterday. came in to pitch in the eighth and held the A's hitless. Habs slip by Rangers NEW YORK (AP)-The Montreal Canadiens made first-period goals by Steve Shutt and Doug Risebrough stand up last night, to beat the New York Rangers 4-1 and take a 2-1 lead in the National Hockey League's final playoff. Mario Tremblay and Jacques Lemaire added third period goals to in- sure the triumph that brought Montreal within two victories of its 22nd Stanley Cup since 1916. Game 4 in this best-of- seven series is scheduled Saturday night. With Montreal on a power play, Canadiens center Lemaire collected the puck behind the New York net. He found Shutt in front, 15 feet to the left of Rangers goalie John Davidson. A flick of Shutt's wrists at 7:27 produced Mon- treal's first shot on the contest-and a 1- 0 lead. Risebrough doubled the advantage at 15:44, taking a pass from Yvon Lam- bert and snapping a lightning quick 25- foot shot past Davidson's left leg. The Rangers, meanwhile, were unable to penetrate for close-range scoring chances, and finally managed a freak goal atf6:06 of the third period. The triumph restored the home-ice advantage the Canadiens had surren- dered by losing 4-1 in the series opener at the Montreal Forum. Of the four games remaining, two are on Montreal ice, and the Canadiens-who have won the last three Stanley Cups-need only win at the Forum to add a fourth straight. CUBS THIRD BASEMAN Steve Ontiveros dives safely into third, one of who knows how many baserunners in yesterday's endurance test at Wrigley Field. The Phillies outlasted the Cubs, 23-22. .. .. AlSCORES American League Cleveland8,Toronto3 Chicago 5, Oakland i Boston 6, Baltimore 2 National League Philadelphia 23, Chicago22 St. Louis 2, Montreal2 (suspended) Aslana6, Los Angeles3 Pittsbargh 6. New York 5 San Francisco3, Houston 0 NHL Montreal4, New York I IM Sotball DAILY LIBELS 12, Melt Down 9 (8 innings) Ann Arbor's Oldest And Finest Natural Foods Restaurant FEATURING... ENCHILADAS TOSTADAS AND NOW BURRITOS 314 E.Liberty Ann Arbor Sunday Brunch from am-2pm