Saturday, May 13,1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Poge Thirteen Saturday, May 13, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Thirteen WEBSTER SUMMER PROGRAM * Take Exporimentol Courses for acodemic credit, tronsferoble to your institution. * Live inexpensively for the summer in Washington, D.C. in shared apartments or houses * On a compus located on 15 ocres with on indoor swimming pool, gymnasium, tennis courts, TV and radio studios, orts and crafts building. Webster, a new learning cansortium in Washington, D.C., is planning an innovative program based around the community concept of individual colleges. The program will offer two year, four year and graduate programs as well as part time studies. Focus will be on a search new alternatives to existing social problems through academic and practical design. Webster is a consortium of the College of the Potomac, Webster College, Synergos Institute, and others. It will offer programs in: -creative arts -implications of technology -innovattiv and. futurist education community studies and community organizing -communications -environmental studies and other programs that attempt to search for new alternatives to education and community. Webster will attempt to find what Martin Buber called the living center: the reciprocal relationship of the members to one another. Open ended encounters and discussions centering on alternatives in education will be available. For more info contact: Arnie Freimon Coordinator, Summer Program Webster College 7775 17th St. N.W. ( 2021 882-4400 eat. 315 Washington, D.C. 20012 Subscribe To THE MICHIGAN DAILY Dodgers' Sutton captures fifth; Reds nip Cards, end loss skein By The Associated Press PHILADELPHIA - Unbeaten Don Sutton hurled a four-hitter, Frank Robinson hit a three-run homer and Bill Russell belted a solo shot as the Los Angeles Dodgers trounced the Philadel- phia Phillies 6-1 last night. Sutton, who entered the game with an earned run average of 0.42 and allowed Montreal only one hit in 10 innings in his last start, raised his record to 5-0. Robinson connected off loser Dick Selma, 1-3, for his third home run of the year following singles by Bill Buckner and Wil- lie Davis in the fifth inning. The Dodgers took a 1-0 lead in the second when Billy Gra- barkewitz singled, moved up on a wild pitch and scored on a single by Bobby Valentine. Reds roll CINCINNATI - Joe Morgan cracked a two-run homer that carried Cincinnati to a 5-4 vic- tory over the St. Louis Cardinals last night, snapping the Reds' four-game losing spin. Ross Grimsley, making his first start since being recalled from the minors, went seven in- nings for the victory, only the second Cincinnati starter to notch a win this season. Mets triumph NEW YORK - Jerry Grote's tie-breaking single with the bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth inning gave the New York Mets a 2-1 victory over the San Fran- cisco Giants last night. Cleon Jones began the win- ning rally off reliever Jerry Johnson, 1-2, with a one-out walk. He scampered to third on Jim Fregosi's hit-and-run single to left through the vacated short- stop spot. Ed Kranepool was given an intentional walk to load the bases, setting up Grote's hit through the middle that gave re- liever Danny Frisella the vic- tory. w w iw.rr r.. r.r ir ..n. . . r r r.. . .r. irr ir w . r r .rrwr nwrnn r wrr ri C 4 .,, ,,, Hands hot ATLANTA-Bill Hands fired a five-hitter as the Chicago Cubs whipped the Atlanta Braves 2 last night. Hands, 2-1, retired 11 Braves in order during one stretch and didn't allow any runners past second base. He fanned three and walked one. The Cubs scored in the second inning when Rick Monday dou- bled down the left field line and scored on Jose Cardenal's single. It was Cardenal's eighth RBI in four games against Atlanta this year. Astros stopped HOUSTON - Milt May's tie- breaking single triggered a two- run ninth inning that carried the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 4-2 vic- tory over the Houston Astros last night. M a n n y Sanguillen's single opened the decisive rally off Houston starter Larry Dierker, 2-2. He moved to second as Bob Robertson walked and took third on a wild pitch. May then broke the 2-2 deadlock with his single to right that sent Robertson to third and knocked Dierker out of the game. Padres win MONTREAL-Leron Lee blast- ed a three-run homer off Carl Morton in the fifth inning and the San Diego Padres went on to defeat the Montreal Expos 5-3 last night. Morton, 1-2, breezed through the first three innings until he faced Lee to lead off the fourth.- Lee singled and later scored San Diego's first run on a single by John Jeter. Dave Campbell also delivered a fourth-inning run. Indians dropped CLEVELAND-Three pitchers combined for a seven-hitter as Texas Rangers downed the In- dians._ 3-1 last night, dropping Cleveland out of first place in the American League East. The defeat ended the Indians' four-game winning streak and left them 11 percentage points back of rained-out Detroit. - Ted Ford's homer, a leadoff shot over the left field wall in the second inning, proved to be the winning run after the Ran- gers had taken a 1-0 lead in the first on singles by Elliott Mad- dox and Dave Nelson and Don Mincher's run-scoring grounder. Cleveland cut the margin to. 2-1 in the sixth as John Broha- mer tripled and came home en Graig Nettles' infield out. I Introducing Super-8 Film I 5Maker. The new quarterly 5 ,magazine written just for Super-8! 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