4 Page 12 - The Michigan Dily-- Tuesday, September 13, 1983 Tigers turn back Tribe, 5-1 DETROIT (AP) - Rick Leach's two- run single keyed a three-run Detroit' fourth inning and the Tigers went on to beat the Cleveland Indians 5-1 last' night. Enos Cabell started the Detroit fourth with a single and went to third on Chet Lemon's single. Lemon went to second on a passed ball and Leach singled home both runners to give the Tigers a 2-1 lead. WAYNE KRENCHICKI followed with the fourth successive single off loser Bert Blyleven, 7-10, putting run- ners on first and third. Leach then. scored on Lou Whitaker's hard liner off second baseman Mike Fischlin's glove, which was ruled an error. Cabell hit a two-out double in the Detroit fifth, then Blyleven hit Lemon with a pitch, walked Leach and hit Krenchicki to force in Cabell. It was a poor outing for Blyleven, who left the game after 4 2-3 innings with three hit batsman and one wild pitch. He also gave up nine hits and two walks. THE TIGERS GOT an insurance run in the sixth off Dan Spillner on suc- cessive singles by Alan Trammell, Larry Herndon and Lance Parrish. Winner Milt Wilcox, 9-10, gave up nine hits in eight innings. It was his first victory in three starts since being re- instated from the disabled list on Aug. 1. John Martin pitched the ninth. Andre Thornton had singled in the Cleveland fourth, moved to second on a wild pitch and scored on Ron Hassey's single. Cubs 8, Expos 0 CHICAGO (AP) - Dick Ruthven pit- ched a four-hitter and Keith Moreland drove in two runs and had two key hits in a seven-run sixth inning rally as the Chicago Cubs dumped the Montreal Expos 8-0 yesterday. Ruthven, 12-11, struck out four and walked none to record his fourth com- plete game and snap a personal three- game losing streak against the Expos. Montreal's Steve Rogers, 17-10, took the loss, his first against Chicago in five decisions. MORELAND drove in Chicago's first run in the bottom of the third. After Ruthven led off the innng with a single, Dan Rohn bunted him to second and reached safely when Rogers tried to get Ruthven at second for the force and missed. Bill Buckner singled to load the bases and after Mel Hall struck out, Moreland hit a grounder that Expo third baseman Tim Wallach misplayed, allowing Ruthven to score. The seven-run sixth inning explosion was the most runs allowed in an inning by Montreal this season. Moreland led off with a double and scored when Ron Cey doubled behind him. AFter Car- melo Martinez singled Cey to third, Jody Davis brought Cey around with another double, but Tim Wallach, taking the relay from Andre Dawson, cut down Martinez at the plate. Larry Bowa then singled and Ruth- yen reached base on Wallach's second miscue, with Davis scoring on the play, for a 4-0 Chicago lead. Pinch-hitter Ryne Sandberg greeted reliever Dan Schatzeder with a single to score Bowa and Ruthven, and Buckner followed with a double to dirve in San- dberg for a 7-0 Chicago lead. After Hall popped out, Moreland, batting for the second time in the inning, drilled an RBI single to score Buckner. Join the Daily Sports Staff Leach ... game-winning single THE UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES CENTER UAC IS ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE POSITION OF VICE-PRESIDENT OF: P ROG RA M MIN G APPLICANTS MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE APPLICATIONS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE UAC OFFICES SECOND FLOOR OF THE UNION APPLICATIONS ARE DUE BY FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 16, 1983 QUALIFIED APPLICANTS WILL BE CONTACTED FOR INTERVIEWS FOR MORE INFO CALL UAC 763-1107 AP Photo Baltimore Orioles second baseman Rich Dauer leaps in an unsuccessful double play attempt in last night's game against the Boston Red Sox. The game was rained out in the third inning. Come down and try the wonderful new ice cream shop IN THE MICHIGAN UNION FOOD COMMONS. WHY GO ANYWHERE ELSE? WE'RE HERE FOR YOU!!! GRIDDE The college football season is under- way and you know what that means. Yes, the start of the annual Daily Grid- de picks. For those of you who are uneducated, Griddes is a chance for you to win a free pizza from Pizza Bob's. This is how it works. Drop your predictions of the following twenty games, including the score of the Michigan game (which is used as a tiebreaker) at the Michigan Daily. The Daily is located on the second floor of the Student Publications building on 420 Maynard Street. We will also be placing a Griddes bo~xat Pizza Bob's on State St. Be sure to include your name, ad- dress, and phone number along with your picks. Selections must be in by midnight on Friday. 1. MICHIGAN at Washington (Pick Score) 2. Michigan St. at Notre Dame 3. Ohio St. at Oklahoma 4. Stanford at Illinois 5. Indiana at Kentucky 6. Iowa at Penn St. PICKS 7. Purdue at Miami (Fla) 8. Nebraska at Minnesota 9. Missouri at Wisconsin 10. 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