The Michigan Daily-Friday, April 11, 1980-Page 13 *ICAGO CUBS' third baseman Steve Ontiveros makes a dive to his right to knock down a hit by the New York Mets' Craig Swan in the fifth inning of yesterday's game at New York's Shea Stadium. Led by Swan, who pitched a seven-hitter and helped his own cause by driving in two runs with a bases- loaded single, the Mets won, 5-2. It was the sixth straight opening day victory for the New Yorkers. Brandeis University AMERICAN SCHOOLS OF ORIENTAL RESEARCH ARCHAEOLOGICAL SEMESTER IN ISRAEL What does It offer you? " a semester of study in Israel in the spring term * course work in English in archaeology, both history and methodology, and in related fields * several weeks of active participation in on on-going dig * study tours to important archaeological sites * optional language study in Hebrew or Arabic Application deadline: November 1 For further information, see your study abroad advisor or write: c a. nib G.y Office of International Programs Brandeis University Waltham, MA 02254 617- 647-2422 4 AAP PhotoJE MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP Brandeis University admits students of any race, color, national or ethnic origin, sex, age or handicap to all its progroms and activties. Tigers blast K.C. in Opener, 5- KANSAS CITY (UPI) - Rookie Kirk cano, who hit a two-run homer in the pitched a three-hitter and George Hen- Mets 5, Cubs 2 Gibson homered, tripled and scored two fourth inning, smashed a bases-loaded drick doubled home Bobby Bonds in the NEW YORK (AP) - runs last night to carry the Detroit homer with two out in the ninth to second inning to give the St. Louis Car- s er YevK hits - Ti gers to a 5-1 opening game victory power the Milwaukee Brewers to a 9-5 dinals a 1-0 victory over the Pittsburgh scattered seven hits over s over the Kansas City Royals behind the season-opening victory over the Boston Pirates in their season opener yester- oaded single, two ns th three-hit pitching of Jack Morris. Red Sox yesterday. day. laed s i l lavi ....t - , - , _ _ _ - Ma v te. 1 _ Craig Swan even innings !ith a bases- e New York ' See more sports pages 11, 12 Gibson, an All-America football player at Michigan State two seasons ago, tied the score 1-1 with a 390-foot homer over the right-field wall in the fourth inning off starter Dennis Leonard, who set a Kansas City team record with 33 gopher balls in 1979. Gibson then led off the sixth with a triple and raced home with the winning Win on an error by first baseman Willie ikens on Steve Kemp's grounder. Richie Hebner followed with a triple to score Kemp and Jason Thompson singled home Hebner for the third run of the inning. Lance Parrish hit a solo fiomer in the ninth for the Tigers' fifth run. . Morris struck out five and walked three to help Detroit win in Kansas City for only the third time in its last 12 at- tempts. Milwaukee 9, Boston 5 MILWAUKEE (AP) - Sixto Lex- Ben Ogilvie, Paul Molitor and Don Money added bases-empty homers for the Brewers. With the score tied 5-5, Molitor singled leading off the Brewer ninth against Dick Drago, the Red Sox's third pitcher. After a sacrifice, Dick Davis fouled out, Ogilvie was intentionally walked and Gorman Thomas walked on a 3-2 pitch. Baltimore 5, Chisox 3 CHICAGO (AP) - Eddie Murray'sJ two-run double keyed a four-run first inning yesterday that carried Jim Palmer and the Baltimore Orioles to a 5-3 victory over the Chicago White Sox in their season opener. Palmer, an eight-time 20-game win- ner, posted his 226th career triumph and fifth in six opening day assignmen- ts, with relief help from Tim Stoddard. Palmer worked seven innings, allowing two runs on six hits, striking out four and walking four. St. Louis 1, Pittsburgh 0 ST. LOUIS (AP) - Pete Vuckovich Bonds drew a walk with one in the second and came around to score on Hendrick's double over third base. Vuckovich faced only .16 Pirates before Phil Garner singled with one out in, the sixth. He also gave up a one-out single to Bill Madlock in the eighth and a pinch-single to Lee Lacy to start the ninth. Cubs yesterday. It was the sixth straight opening-day victory for the Mets, who also got a pair of runs batted in from Jerry Morales. Swan, had two hits and a walk, drilled his two-run single off loser Rick Reuschel in the sixth inning when New York snapped a 1-1 tie with four runs. BO AO~s E , Johnny Griffin With Ronnie Mathews Ray Drummond I 1 L L _i_ J 516 L.LIBERT A N Bored with studying? Try a release with DITTILIES* Thru Saturday4 I4Coming Sunday: SQUEEZE Z and Special Guest Idris Muhammed Rich'iG Cole SPOR TS OF THE DAILY: Purdue names coach "Keeper of the Flame" TOMORROW Saturday April 12th 8pm Michigan Theatre TICKETS: $6.50 reserved go on sale now at the Mich. Union Box Office. Tickets also available at Schoolkid's and Discount Records in Ann Arbor. More info: 763-2071. BOWLING GREEN' Ky. (AP)- *estern Kentucky University basketball Coach Gene Keady said yesterday he has accepted the head coaching job at Purdue. Western officials have scheduled a news conference for 9 a.m. today to make the official announcement, and Keady said he would go to Purdue this weekend to sign the contract. Keady informed his Ohio Valley Conference tournament-winning team * his decision Thursday afternoon. Mitchell leads Masters The winds gusting through the chutes formed by towering pines that line the fairways dashed the hopes of most of the American stars. Typical of their frustrations were the efforts of Jack Nicklaus and Tom Wat- son. Luciano: he's out!' - NEW YORK (AP) - Ron Luciano has retired after 11 years as an American League umpire and Lhas signed a contract to serve as commen- tator for the NBC telecasts of major league baseball games this season. Don Ohlmeyer, executive producer of NBCI Snorts. said vesterdav the 42-year- AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) - Jeff Mit- i'~n% " OPM La "auyau a .1 -&%- chell, a longshot rookie in a field of old Luciano will make his debut Satur- ebel, alonshotrooie n a iel ofday on the network's Game of the Week stars, birdied his last two holes for a 6- telecast of the New York Yankees- under par 66 that broke a foreign Texas Rangers game. stranglehold on the first round of the 44th Masters golf tournament yester- day. Mitchell, 25, the last man to finish his ound in the gathering gloom of a outhern spring day, tied PGA David 1 Graham and British Open titleholder Seve Ballesteros for the lead. 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