a Page 14-A-'Friday, September 11, 1981-The Michigan Daily // \ Orioles lose, 4-1, fall two games behind Detroit 0 1? Take our word for Merriam-Webster 's Newest Collegiate Dictionary. BALTIMORE (AP) - John Denny had his scoreless pitching streak snap- ped at 34 2-3 consecutive innings, but with the help of reliever Dan Spillner defeated the Baltimore Orioles 4-1 last night. Denny, who had thrown three straight shutouts, kept the Orioles scoreless until two out in the eighth. Then, Ken Singleton singled in Al Bum- bry with Baltimore's run. DENNY, WHO recorded a career- high 10 strikeouts and gave up only five hits, then yielded to Spillner, who registered his fifth save. It was the fifth consecutive triumph for Denny, 8-4, who has allowed only two earned runs in his last 41 2-3 in- nings. Denny fanned each batter in the Baltimore lineup once by the time the Orioles had batted around twice through the first five innings. Five of the first seven Baltimore bat- ters reached base in the first two in- nings on three hits and two walks, but Denny pitched out of trouble with the help of a double play and catcher Ron Hassey, who thre outl Bumbry trying to steal. The Indians scored once in the fourth on singles by Jorge Orta and Mike Hargrove and a sacrifice fly by Toby Harrah. Sammy Stewart, 3-6, making his second start of the season, yielded another run in the sixth when Rick Manning doubled, took third after a fly ball and scored on Hargrove's sacrifice fly. A double by Von Hayes and Pat Kelly's single made it 3-1 in the seventh, and Harrah scored the Indian's final run on a wild pitch by Tippy Marinez in the ninth. '4 BILLBOARD A pep rally is scheduled for tonight at 7:00 p.m. for tomorrow's Slippery Rock-Wayne State football game. The festivities will be held at Ferry Field, featuring the Slippery Rock Marching Band and Rockettes in addition to the Budweiser Clydesdales. The two foot ball teams will square off tomorrow it 1:00 p.m. at Michigan Stadium. Dance Theatre Studio 711 N. University (near State St.) Ann Arbor separate classes for: children:. ballet. creative movement adults: ballet, modern jazz new classes beginning September 14 for current class schedule and more information: 995-4242' 1 - 5 weekdays GRIDDE PICKS Taping posters on dorm room walls: standing in line at Crisp; waking up for those first morning classes-it's all part of the beginning of another school year. However, as one budding young scholar so aptly put it, "I just don't feel settled in until I've mailed the fir: week of Gridde Picks into the Daily." If you, too, wish to rid yourself of those opening week jitters and qualify for a free one-item pizza from Pizza Bob's, as well, send your guesses to the Daily office at 420 Maynard by midnight tonight. 1. MICHIGAN at Wisconsin (pick score) 2. Illinois at Michigan St. 3. Indiana at Northwestern 4. Ohio St. at Duke 5. Stanfod at Purdue 6. Nebraska at Iowa 7. Ohio U. at Minnesota 8. LSU at Notre Dame 9. Arizona at BYUt 10. California at Georgia 11. Tennessee at USC 12. Texas Tech at Colorado 13. West Virginia at Virginia 14. Slippery Rock at Wayne St. 15. Millsaps at Southwestern Tennesse 16. Merchant Marine at Coast Guard 17. Wyoming at Oklahoma 18. Cincinnati at Penn St. 19. Citadel at Navy 20. DAILY LIBELS at Archie Bunker's Place 7 S I .......... m w- Featuring more than 150,00 entries, and 22,000 new words, and many special sections and features found in no other reference of its kind. America's all-time best-selling diction- ary, now at a very special price. Thumb-indexed, eighth edition I SEPTEMBER 30, CRISLER ARENA, 8 p.m. Tickets are $11.00 and $10.00 and are on sale NOW!* regularly priced at $12.95 On sale in the second floor ballroom of the Michigan Union. Ground floor- University Cellar features a - - - - - n cr r c~t ra aen . 1..- - .1 ban a. !at - 01 October 6, Hill Auditorium, 8 p.m. Tickets are $11.00 and $10.00 and are on sale NOW!* II 6