Football vs. Notre Dame Saturday, September 14 1:41 p.m. starting time SPORTS Wednesday, September 11, 1985 HOYT, MCCULLERS BLANK ROSE Fencing Club Signups Monday, September 16 8 p.m. at the Coliseum The Michigan Daily Page 7 San Diego hurlers hold Charlie Hustle hitless (Continued from Page ) 'as the leadoff hitter in the fourth in- ;ning. He stepped into the batter's box to the cheers of the crowd while the organist played the theme from "Beverly Hills Cop." But, on the first pitch, he hit a soft liner to Padres left fielder Carmelo Martinez and he was 0-for-2. Leading off the sixth inning against Hoyt, Rose went hitless for a third at- bat, hitting a blooper toward shallow left that Templeton drifted back on and handled without trouble. The count was 2-1. -In his last chance to break the record for the night, Rose came up with one out and a runner at second in the eighth inning against rookie right- handed reliever Lance McCullers. Rose took the first pitch, a blazing fastball outside, then hit a line drive toward the gap in left-center. FOR A fleeting moment, it had a chance to drop for The Hit, but Marinez ran in and to his left, making a relatively easy catch on the ball as it hung up long enough for him to reach it on the run. After the -out, Padres right fielder Tony Gwynn was caught in a swirl of confetti and toilet paper, dumped onto the field by apparently disgusted fans who had paid their money only to see Rose come up empty. The only chance Rose had left in the game was if the Reds could have for- ced extra innings. But Rich Gossage retired the side in order in the ninth inning, and the Padres won 3-2. Another right-hander, Eric Show, will start for the Padres Wednesday, giving Rose his next chance to break Cobb's 57-year-old record. Orioles 7, Red Sox 5 BOSTON (AP) - Eddie Murray broke a tie with a two-run homer in a six-run Baltimore eighth inning and Mike Young hit a pair of homers last night, powering the Orioles to a 7-5 victory over the Boston Red Sox in the first game of a doubleheader. Right-hander Storm Davis (10-7). allowed nine hits and struck out six without allowing a walk in seven in- nings, outpitching Boston southpaw Bruce Hurst (10-11). Don Aase pitched 12/3 innings for his ninth save. AFTER YOUNG tied the score 1-1 with his 25th homer in the sixth, Cal Ripken began the eighth with a double, extending a career-equaling hitting streak to 16 games. Murray then broke an 0-for-16 slump against Hurst and 0-for-12 against Boston this season with his 27th homer into the screen in left field. Young followed with a homer into the bleachers in center, shelling Hur- st, who allowed eight hits, struck out six and walked five. THE ORIOLES added three more runs off reliever Bruch Kison in the eighth on an RBI single by Rick Dem- psey and a two-run homer by John Shelby. The Sox came back and scored four in the bottom of the eighth on Bill Buckner's RBI grounder, a two-run homer by Jim Rice, his 25th, and Rich Gedman's 15th homer. Wade Boggs doubled in the eighth. for his 200th hit. Boggs has 200 or more hits the last three seasons. The Sox took a 1-0 lead in the fourth when Rice, hitting safely in his eighth consecutive game, lined a single. to. left and raced to third as Gedman singled to center and scored on Mike Easler's double. Dodgers 10, Bra es 1 ATLANTA (AP) - Rick Honeycutt pitched a five-hitter in his first com- plete game of the year and Mariano; Duncan batted in five runs yesterday' to lead the Los Angeles Dodgers to a 10-1 victory over the Atlanta Braves in the first game of a doubleheader. Honeycutt, (8-12) who had lost six of his last eight decisions, also set off a five-run second inning with an RBI single. He struck out two batters and walked three. DUNCAN DROVE in two of the runs in the second with a single against Pascual Perez (1-10) and knocked in two more in the third with a triple off reliever Jeff Dedmon. The Dodgers are 10-3 against the Braves this season. Honeycutt's bases-loaded single with one out in the second scored Bill Madlock. Duncan followed with his two-run hit. After an out and a walk, Dedmon replaced Perez and yielded a two-run single to Greg Brock. Atlanta made it 7-1 in the third when Brad Komminsk led off with a walk and came around on a single by Bruck Benedict, a sacrifice by Dedmon and sacrifice fly by Rafael Ramirez. The Dodgers added three runs in the eighth. Mike Scioscia walked, stole second, went to third on a fielding error by shortstop Rafael Ramirez and scored on a grounder by Steve Sax. Sax went to second on a single by Honeycutt and scored on Duncan's third hit, a single to right. Honeycutt then scored on Landreaux's grounder. Pirates 2, Cubs 1 PITTSBURGH (AP) - Denny Gon- zalez hit a two-run homer and Rick Reuschel pitched his sixth straight complete game, striking out 12 bat- ters, as the Pittsburgh Pirates beat. the Chicago Cubs 2-1 last night. Gonzalez's homer was his fourth of the season and came in the second in- ning against Steve Engel (1-4). . It followed a two-out double by Tony Pena. 4h REUSCHEL (12-7) gave up eight' hits and had a season high in' strikeouts as he beat his former teammates for the second time this season. He fell only one short of his career high in strikeouts. Reuschel walked only one batter,, and the run he allowed was unearned. Engel pitched six innings and gave up seven hits. Lary Sorenson finished; giving up two hits over two innings. Associated Press New York Mets' third basemain Howard Johnson receives congratulations after clouting a first-inning grand slam to give the Mets the early lead in their first-place battle against the St. Louis Cardinals last night at Shea Stadium. {.fr . \...... .."". .\....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. : :::}. .. .. . .< . r. fin .v-.y:.-..-i{-r.".",. ... .............: .2"... n4...::.. w:::". :::. r.::. ..... ........ .. i}i:"?3: . . . . . ..}?:{ w.. Bring down the cost of your education. ~Blue Jays' Alexander wins duel TORONTO - Damaso Garcia singled in the winning run in the seventh inning to snap a 1-1 tie and Doyle Alexander bested Jack Morris in a pitchers' duel as the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Detroit Tigers 2-1 last night. The Blue Jays entered the game leading the second-place New York Yankees by 1 % games in the American League East. WITH ONE out in the seventh in- ning Jesse Barfield singled and stole second. One out later Garcia singled to left to score Barfield. Alexander, 15-8, checked the Tigers on seven hits and twice pitched his way out of bases loaded jams. He struck out eight and walked four. Morris, 14-10, was overpowering in the early going, striking out the side ir both the first and third innings er route to a season-high 11 strikeouts. THE JAYS tied the game in the six th when Garcia and Lloyd Moseby singled and George Bell drove in Gar cia with a single. Detroit's Alan Trammell snapped a scoreless duel in the fifth with a sacrifice fly. S S e n . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..i. .....v.r + .. . ...v...:v. . . ..". . ..4:}4::i4{}:::"}:t"}4v}'isv:. . . . . . ..}J. . . . . ..i":}Sij:(vi::" ":t +: t" GRIDDE PICKS POSTERS AR All-American rocker Bruce Springsteen played last week at the Silverdome before a full house of 9,W devoted fans. . But alas, The Boss has hit the road and is far from Ann Arbor now.1 Or is he? 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