Aturday, June 4, 1977 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven Surging Cubs lead NL East By hENRY ENGELHARDT Special to The Daily CHICAGO - If only pen- ants were won to May! (Or arny June.) The Chicago Cobs -- correc- the enthusiastic, first- lace Chicago Cubs, like a hundershower in a desert, are renching this city with vie- ories. TlE CUBS have had their rslems in recent decades. It as ben thirty-two years since hey tast won a division crown :r National League pennant. Bt yo would have had a tad time convincing the 90,000 as that packed Wrigley Field cap. 36,000) last weekend and .ned out, "We're No. 1! We're o. 1!" as the Cubbies leap- rogged past the Pittsburgh Pi- ates into first place in the TL East by beating the Bucs hree straight times. lanana tabbed AL's tops By The Associated Press NW YORK-Frank Tanana, tar 23year-old left-hander for he California Angels, fired hree shutouts and compiled an 'ared run average of 1.04 in is games in May, earning him he Asmerican League's Player if the Month award, the AL an- unced yesterday. Tanana, the pride of De- troit's Catholic Central High school, became the first pitch- er to sin eight games this season, building an 8-2 record with his hot month. He com- pleted all six games he start- ed in May, striking out 5o batters in 52 innings. on Money of Milwaukee was anner-up for the monthly hon- r.. The Braves infielder hit 331 With eight home runs and 3 RBIl. The Chicagoans did it the way they had stuck it to just about everybody else so far this young season-good pitching, tight de- fense, timely hitting and Sutter. THE STARTING pitchers did their jobs. Though none went the route, they gave up but two runs apiece in working eight, five and seven innings in the Chicagoans 4-2, 6-3, 3-2 weekend sweep. The pitching was backed by inspired defense. Time and time again, shortstop Ivan De- Jesus robbed the frustrated Pi- rates of hits with flowing move- ments to his left and right. In Saturday's contest, he added the standing high jump to his repertoire. The Pirates led 2-0 and had a runner on third with one out in the fourth inning. DeJesus was playing just behind the infield grass when Pirate third baseman Phil Garner hit a hard bouncer that looked certain to bound into left field BUT THE FORMER Los An- geles Dodger pulled the bionic Shortstop, and timing his leap, perfectly, snared Garner's bouncer, held the runner and threw a perfect strike to first. In the Cubbies' sixth, he led off by drawing a walk. Gene Klines, a former Pirate himself, followed with a single. Larry Biitner, former Expo, hit a two- strike single. Bobby Murcer, former Giant, followed with an- other two-strike safety. Then with the bases loaded and the Pirates still ahead 2-1, Jery Morales, also with two strikes, doubled off the left field wall to clear the bases. MANNY TRILLO, hitting a snappy .365, singled, and one out later, Minnesota Twin cast- off catcher George Miterwald drove Morales home with an- other single. That is the way the Cubs have played all season. Big in- nings, combinations of hits, singles, doubles - rallies that provoke such comments as "Geez, I can't believe this is the Cubsi" Ah, and then there is Sutter. To be more definitive, Sutter is Bruce Sutter, a 24 year old relief pitcher extraordinaire. He has appeared in 24 of the Cubs 45 games and has 13 saves standing beside his 0.97 ERA. In 46 and one-third in- nings, he has walked but two men and struck out 50. HE DOES IT with a forkball that drops like the guy at the circus jumping into a bucket of water-straight down. Johnny Bench, Cincinnati Reds catcher, calls it the best pitch in base- ball. Sutter picked up saves in all three Pittsburgh games. TONIGHT AT: SECOND CHANCE BLAZE 994-5350 The Cubs aren't even close to clinching the division, " but they are playing the kind of baseball that is the mark of a quality team, something their fans have not seen in quite a while. "Just 25 guys playing like hell," said Cub manager Her- man Franks, one of many be- ing called the savior of Chica- go's North side baseball for- tunes. Only 118 games to go. BILLIARDS, PiNBALL, BOWLING. Open till I at the UNION TON IGHT are you sure you know a what p lanning is all C. x abou . ? If you think family planning means taking measures to prevent unwanted pregnancies ... you're only partially right. 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