Around the Big Ten USC at Illinois, 2 p.m. The highly ranked Fighting Illini will have their hands full with the defending Rose Bowl Champion Trojans. Illinois returns 15 of 22 star- ters from last year's 7-4 team which tied for second in the Big Ten. Only NCAA probation prevented them from participating in a postseason bowl game last season. N'Western at Duke, 7 p.m. The probation expires at tne end of In Durham, N.C. the Wildcats of this season, and the Illini are expected Northwestern will try to change their to compete for a bowl berth. If that mild image by cooling the Blue Devils were not enough incentive, then the of Duke. The 'Cats have lost 26 letter- chance to show the nation what hap- men from last years' 2-9 squad which pens when the Pacific 10 champion placed ninth in the conference. With comes to the midwest should inspire only three defensive starters retur- the team. ning from a team which yielded more THE ILLINI will once again be led points than any other Big Ten squad, by quarterback Jack Trudeau, con- it might be a long season ahead for sidered by many to be a Heisman Northwestern. Yet the eight returning Trophy candidate. Trudeau com- starters on offense have given head pleted 65.3% of his passes last season, coach Dennis Green cause for op- for 2,724 yards and 8 touchdowns. On timism. He has gone on record as the receiving end of most of Trudeau's saying that his team should win at completions should be senior David least four games. Williams. Last season the fleet Northwestern's early season receiver led the nation in receiving schedule could be just what the doctor with 101 catches for 1,278 yards and 8 ordered. Duke is hardly a threatening touchdowns. In addition to Trudeau opener. The Blue Devils have and Williams, head coach Mike White struggled for victories in recent will rely on six members of last years' years, and with the loss of All- All Big Ten team. American quarterback Ben Bennett, to the pros, wins will be much harder to find. Having resided in the bottom of the weaker Atlantic Coast Con- Around the Big Ten was compiled by ference, the Blue Devils might help Daily sportswriter Steve Greenbaum. Northwestern break in to the win column early. The Wildcats will be led by sophomore quarterback Mike Green- field, who has been given the nod over senior Sandy Schwab. Greenfield replaced Schwab, when the three year starter was injured in the middle of last season. Greenfield performed admirably, completing 53.7% of his passes for 733 yards. The youngster led the Cats to a 31-28 victory over Minnesota in Minneapolis. Schwab, on the other hand returns for his final season as the ninth leading passer in Big Ten history. 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It was Moseby's *ith home run of the season. iFhe Blue Jays took a 3-0 lead in the flust when they sent eight batters to the plate. After Damaso Garcia opened with a single and moved to third on a double by Moseby, Rance Mulliniks doubled home both runners. An error by third baseman Gary V3aetti and a single by Willie Upshaw loaded the bases, and Ernie Whitt's RBI groundout made it 3-0. Willie Upshaw hit his 14th homer in the fifth, a solo shot that made it 7-0. Red Sox 13, Indians 6 S"$OSTON (AP) - Dwight Evans hit two solo homers and he, Mike Easler and Jim Rice drove in three runs each as the Boston Red Sox ripped the Cleveland Indians 13-6 in the opener of I doubleheader last night. Dennis "Oil Can" Boyd, 12-11, fell. behind 2-0 after Cleveland's first three 'utters but went eight innings for his first victory in his last 10 starts. %THE RED Sox tied the game when their first two batters, Evans and Wade Boggs, homered. They then ex- p)wded for four runs in each the third and fourth innings to surge into a 10-3 lead. 4 lenn Hoffman started the third off Smrter Neal Heaton, 8-15, with a smpjle, took second on a walk to Boggs abo scored the go-ahead run on Rice's *double. An intentional walk to Tony A rmas loaded the bases. Easler, who had two grand slams in his previous four games, nearly had ather with a shot to left field. Boston Manager John McNamara argued that it had cleared the wall and then bounced back on the field. But the umpires ruled it was a bases- clearing double. ~BROOK JACOBY doubled and cored on Mike Hargrove 's single to ut the lead to 6-3 in the top of the four- Royals 4, Brewers 1 KANSAS CITY (AP) - Omar Moreno, who was out of baseball three days ago, hit an inside-the-park home nan in the first inning and then lined a two-run triple that caped a three- run eighth last night and led the Kansas 'ity Royals over the Milwaukee rewers 4-1. The victory pulled Kansas City vkthin one game of idle California in tfib American League West. "MORENO, SIGNED as a free-agent after being released by the New York Yankees, lashed a line drive down the left-field line leading off the Kansas City first that eluded left fielder Ed Romero and went for an inside-the- pii-k homer. Charlie Leibrandt, dueling Moose Aaffaa mud the run hnl un until the three-run homer and Willie McGee collected three hits last night as the St. Louis Cardinals cruised past the Chicago Cubs 6-1. The victory boosted St. Louis' lead in the National League East to 11/2 games over idle New York. The Car- dinals have won 11 of their last 15 games. COX, 15-8, surrendered a first-in- ning run and then blanked the Cubs the rest of the way. He finished with five strikeouts and one walk. Chicago scored in the first inning, when Shawon Dunston doubled, stole third and scored on a sacrifice fly by Ryne Sandberg. Cox retired 16 straight batters after Dunston's hit. 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