Intramural football Instant scheduling Oct. 3-5, 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. IM Building SPORTS Hockey Maize and Blue Scrimmage Tonight at 7:30 p.m. Yost Ice Arena I -. Page9 The Michigan Daily Friday, October 5, 1984 ., Padres feast Final inning rally sparks Phi D4 By JERRY MUTH unearned runs. However, k'sl upsiion Psi Upsilon 'A' 9, On C 7-1 SAN DIEGO (AP)' - Kevin McReynolds hit a three-run homer and 'Garry Templeton cracked a two-run double as the San Diego Padres scored a 7-1 victory over the Chicago Cubs last night and stayed alive in the National League Championship Series. The Cubs, now with a two-games-to- onie lead in the best of 5 series, still needed one victory to advance to their first World Series since 1945. NO TEAM has ever won an National League dhampionship series after losing the first two games, but the Padres at least were still in it. Trailing 1-0, Templeton's double ignited a three-run fifth inning agaist Cubs right-hander Dennie Eckersley. The Padres finally had found a chink in the Cubs' pitching armor, which had held San Diego to only 11 hits and two runs in the two previous playoff games. Chicago had won at home 13-0 and 4-2. And, McReynold's homer, his first since Sept. 3, capped a four-run sixth inning that put the game away. This time, it was San Diego's turn to get the pitching. The traveled veteran Ed Whitson gave up just five Cubs hits, including a leadoff double to Keith Moreland that led to a Chicago run in the second inning. The right-hander Whitson, 14-8 in his best major league season, struck out six and walked two before being replaced by Rich Gossage, who pitched the ninth. Game Four of the series will be played here Saturday night with Game Five set for Sunday. The Padres are expected to start Tim Lollar while the Cubs probably will go with Scott San- derson. By JERRY MUTH Phi Delta Theta 8, Sigma-Chi 'A' 3 After a scoreless first three innings, both teams unpacked their bats. By the top of the seventh inning, the Phi Delts were clinging to a 4-3 lead. In that last inning with two men out, the Phi Delts ripped two two-run homeruns to clinch the win. Sluggers Dale Ammom and Kevin Sell unleashed the knockout blows to the Sigma Chi's. The Phi Delts now advance to playoff quarterfinal ac- tion. PsigUpsilon'' Sigma Phi Epsilon 'B'5 Phi Upsilon ran their record to 3-0 and 10-1 over the last two years with a I updte convincing win over the Sig Eps. The hitting star for Psi U was Paul Andoni who slammed two homeruns and drove in four runs. Dan Olmstead gained the mound win despite a porous Psi U defense that allowed all live of Sig Eps' MBA #19, Schtuppers 6 Thanks in large part to a bad hop single, MBA #,1 was able to down a stubborn Schtupper squad. The critical blow came in the sixth inning with the game tied, two men on and two out. That fluke hit paved the way for a three run outburst by the MBA's. Although unearned runs. However, Psi did manage to gun down three at the plate. Upsilon Sig Eps elt victory the MBA's had a 2-0 lead early, the Schtuppers rallied behind Nathan For- bes' three-run homerun in the third to take a 4-2 lead. However, the Schtup- pers cound not hang on in the pivotal sixth inning. Alpha Delta Phi 'B' 12, Sigma Nu 'B' 7 Despite the Sigma Nu's dedication of the game to their cook Edna, they could not stave off the high-charged hitting attack of the Alpha Delt's. ,1 Phone 761 -6175 ON CAMPUS 611 E. Universityr Ann Arbor, MI 48104 --1 ARL END3S BARBER/HAIRSTYLING Mon. thru Fri. - 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Saturdays - 10:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. Sun. - Thurs. 8:30 - MIDNIGHT Fri. & Sat. 8:30 -1 A.M. \ Campus Corer 818 S. State St. 665-4431 VIDEO MOVIES and CASSETTE PLAYERS * * FOR RENT NT *. ******** ************* Style Cut $11.00 Spray Down 9.00 Regular $7.00 ROTC 6.00 'I' Good friends won't leave you flat. Associated Press Bob Dernier of the Chicago Cubs is forced out by San Diego second baseman Garry Templeton in last night's National League playoff action. The Padres won 7-1 but still trail the Cubs 2-1 in the best of five championship series. / \\ Bg ChopPed Steak Dinners Twto for* Only at ponderosa! Seni~rS 60 and over! Ponderosa has $3.9 peia Meals every day from 2 5:0 P .j.t.O yO.. ed Steam Luch specials. _WMN ir Cpd seauBgChopped Sekoi' _________Dinners 2Wfrl~.9ads3 Berge I9 StaBau ieeSekVl est ala Bufe $ nd Beverage Ribe aeaklsa SandWhw dhF Me ps9 $7,irloinBevTips 2for!s7492 for $2.49~O~a et ad 2 o U ili is1 AM 4 PM. M04. thru Sat" innrs u Dinners wo~ ith et. BsadBule Di2nnersfo $ I eveageor ourchice ofsingle $ 1 for7.99ppedSteak Burger or r Bigi es ir to o .r re and tev- , for 7 99$ ~ds oldsBiggest, Best Sandwich withi frencatriecue 's iggsntaett_+,and 1 erage Choice of evef age xld .. ,_,,, o \Nold , I Sala B '" itf'nhatkd SOU aotto oWeerand wine.C -' e n I ii A 3.winmEu