The Michigan Daily-Saturday, April 21, 1979-Page 23 SPORTS OF THE DAILY: Softballers take two In what coach Gloria Soluk described five shots out of second, but a whopping a "tuneup,"'Michigan's women sof- 24 behind the frontrunning host tballers rolled to a smooth 7-1, 3-2 sweep Buckeyes. of Henry Ford Community College at Freshman Steve Maddalena paced sun-drenched Ferry Field yesterday af- the Blue putters with a 74, while co- ternoon. captain Frank Sims fired a 76 over the The two wins raised the Wolverines' testing Scarlet course. Olin Bagleish of record to 14-4 on the season and set up OSU copped medalist honors with an today's 1 p m. home confrontation with even-par 72. The tourney winds up with Calvin College, last year's fourt-ranked 18 holes today and 36 on Sunday. team in the state. -Daily Sports kor more sports, see page 21 SCO R ES College Baseball MICHIGAN 5-12, Detroit 4-3 I. Laura Reed went the route for Collegesoctball Michigan in the first game, with MICHIGAN7-3,HenryFord1-2 Theresa Gardocki and Julie Zyjewski Major League Basebail splitting the duties on the hill in the American League ightV.Dnetroit 7, Toronto2 Chicago 4, Cleveland 2 --Daily Sports BostonO, KansasCity 2 New York 5, Texas 3 ]G f $$hBaltimore 6, Milwauk n ee gu3 Doiiy Photo by ANDY FREEBERG xnole s LixhNational League BLUE CENTERFIELDER Rick Leach arrives at second too late to break Chicagos, Montreals up the double play attempt. The Wolverines swept a home twinbill from San Diego7, Atlanta 4 Detroit yesterday, 5-4,12-3, to up their season record to 10-8. -of play in the Northern Intercollegiate Philadelphia8, New York o t roit:{ ytTourney at Ohio State, Michigan's golf NBA Playoffs squad finds itself in sixth place, only WaohngonoOAtlanatl s quadrPhiladelphia 123, San Antonio115 Blue batsmTen grab twibilfrom Titans 9I By DIANE SILVER Once the Michigan baseball team started rolling yesterday, they didn't stop. Although the Wolverines' were slow in getting underway this year, yesterday's twinbill sweep over the Detroit Titans was an indication of the sun-charged momentum the blue batsmen are gaining. The Wolverines topped the Titans 5-4 in the first game at Fisher Stadium and then accelerated as they slugged out a 12-3 victory in the second game. Both teams' cause was aided by numerous errors and walks, however. In the opening game the Blue batsmen had only one earned run out of five, capitalizing on three Detroit errors. Mark Clinton was the winning pitcher, boosting his season record to 2-3. The nightcap resembled a walk-a-thon, as winning pitcher Mike Thomas gave up nine walks while the three Titan pitchers gave up a total of seven walks. The Michigan slugfest was also sprinkled with errors as the Titans chalked up two errors while Michigan had three. Aside from all the walking practice, the Wolverines also got in their bat- ting practice. The scoring machine was ignited by catcher Jim Capoferi's triple off the right field wall in the second inning. First baseman Tim Miller kept the engine going with a single, and third baseman Jim Paciorek reached first to load the bases when the Titan shortstop bobbled an easy in- field blooper. Designated hitter Randy Wroten knocked in two runs, and the scoring was topped off by two more runs batted in by left fielder Dan Cooperrider. After the Titans scored three runs in the third and one in the fourth, the Wolverines clinched the victory as right fielder Vic Ray scored on an error in the bottom of the fourth. The Blue batsmen carried their momentum into the second game where they powered in seven runs in the first inning. Shortstop George Foussianes batted in the first two runs with a solid base hit to center. Five more runs followed as the Wolverines sent 13 men up to bat that inning. Foussianes scored again in the second, fourth and sixth innings. His fourth inning score was matched by a run by center fielder Rick Leach, who came in on Ray's right field triple. The scoring was completed by Miller's run in the sixth. "We always knew that there were a lot of people who could hit," said Foussianes. "We've just got to keep it going. We don't have another Big Ten game for another week and a half." 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