I The Michigan Daily-Friday, March 28, 1980-Page 13 el- BASEBALL RO If T7VDTPT 0! Rice dump By the Associated Press WINTER HAVEN, Fla. - Jim Rice drove in four runs with a homer, single and sacrifice fly and Mike Torrez pit- ched five strong innings yesterday as the Boston Red Sox rolled to a 9-1 vic- tory over the Baltimore Orioles. Jerry Remy, Tony Perez and Gary Allenson had three hits each as the Red Sox exploded for 18 hits in their sixth victory in the last seven games. Carl Yastrzemski, making his exhibition debut after a couple of in- juries, had two hits as Boston's designated hitter. Rick Burleson, Butch Hobson and Rice also had a pair of hits. Torrez, making his first start since injuring a hip March 17, blanked the Orioles on three hits before calling it a day. He struck out three and walked on irds Exhibition Baseball Reading andgDiscussion by Pulitzer Prize Winning Poet Maxine Kumin Author: TO MAKE A PRAIRIE UP COUNTRY MARCH 28 FREE/8:00p.m. PENDLETON CENTER, Michigan Union Sponsored by: UM ENGLISH DEPARTMENT MICHIGAN COUNCIL FOR THE HUMANITIES F a y Y 1 Rick Manning reached first on an error and scored on a double play. A 's 6, Padres I SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. - Brian Kingman retired the first 16 batters he faced before allowing a pair of singles, and Rob Picciolo belted a two-run homer, leading the Oakland A's to a 6-1 victory over the San Diego Padres yesterday. Barry Evans singled in the sixth in- ning to end Kingman's perfect pitching, and Aurelio Rodriguez followed with another single. The A's biggest inning was the third, when they scored three runs including two on a bases-loaded single by Jeff Newman. Picciolo hit his first homer of National League American Minnesota Kansas City Cleveland Toronto Oakland New York Chicago Boston Baltimore Seattle DETROIT Milwaukee California Texas League W L Pct. 11 4 .733 11 6 .647 9 5 .643 8 5 .615 8 6 .571 8 7 .533 8 8 .500 7 7 .500 7. 8 .467 5 7 .417 8 12 .400 6 10 .375 4 8 .333 6 12 .333 Philadelphia San Francisco Montreal Atlanta Los Angeles Chicago St. Louis Pittsburgh Cincinnati San Diego Houston New York 9 10 9 7 , 7 _8 7 6 7 5 3 3 4 5 6 6 6 7 7 7 9 7 9 9 .692 .667 .600 .538 .538 .533 .500 .462 .438 .417 .250 .250 C6S $ Noreste, Admissions August '80 applicants 4-year fully recognized and established Mexican Medical School, with several hun- dred American students enrolled. Use English language textbooks and exams in English. School com- bines quality education, small classes, experienced teachers, modern facilities. Universidad Del Noreste 120 East 41 St., NY, NY 10017 (212) 594-6589 or 232-3784 Il r r ~.-1 _- -3 ^ Come to Papa! As the Bob Seger song illustrates, Cincinnati Reds' shortstop Dave Concepcion has a lyrical response for a would-be tolen base by Atlanta Braves' centerfielder Terry farper. only one. The loss was Baltimore's third in a row and fifth in the last six games. The Orioles' overall record is 7-9. Boston has an 8-7 mark. Giants 7,* Indians I TUCSON, Ariz. - Vida Blue scat- tered four hits over seven innings .See ore sports, page, I I yesterday as the San Francisco Giants downed the Cleveland Indians 7-1. Cleveland, which had a five-game winning streak snapped, got two hits and an unearned run off Blue in the first inning, but the left-hander gave up just two singles the rest of the way. Indians starter and loser Len Barker gave up four walks in the fourth inning, 0orcing in two runs. The Giants added _ ur more off reliever Dan Spininer, in- cluding three runs in the seventh. Darrell Evans had the key hit, a two- run triple. The only Cleveland run came when spring training in the fourth after Mike Edwards singled. San Diego's only run was off reliever Jeff Jones in the seventh. Dave Win- field drew a two-out walk and scored on a double by Willie Montanez. Pirates 4, Twins 2 BRADENTONFla. - Dave Parker's first home run of the spring, a tie- breaking, two-run smash, helped the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 4-2 victory over the Minnesota Twins yesterday. Minnesota took a 2-0 lead in the second inning off Pirate starting pit- cher Rod Scurry. Bobby Randall rapped a solo homer for the first run. Guy Sularz followed with a double and scored on a two-out single by losing pitsher Roger Frickson. It was the second pitching victory of the spring for Scurry, 2-0, who allowed two runs and three hits in four innings. Pittsburgh relief pitcher Dave Roberts and Kent Tekulve allowed three hits over the final five innings. SCORES NBA Atlanta 117, New Jersey 100 Cleveland 118, Washington I Philadelphia 103, New York 101 Milwaukee 143, Denver 95 NCAA HOCKEY N. Dakota 4, Dartmouth 1 NHL Boston 7.St. Louis I Classes forming for April 19 and June 28 LSATs CALL 1-261-LSAT OR WRITE: University LSAT Preparation Service 33900 Schoolcraft Road Suite G-2 Livonia, Michigan 48150