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Men's Tennis
vs. Northern Illinois
Liberty Tennis & Fitness Club
Friday, 1 p.m.

SPORTS
Wednesday, March 18, 1987

Women's Gymnastics
vs. Bowling Green
Crisler Arena
Saturday, 2 p.m.
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The Michigan Daily

ST. PETER, GRIMES KEY BATSMEN WIN OVER REDMEN

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Special to the Daily
EDINBURG, Texas - When
Michigan third baseman Bill St.
Peter stepped to the plate in the
seventh inning against the
University of Miami (Oh.)
yesterday, his team had the tying
run on third. Already in the game,
St. Peter had gone 2-for-3, with
two RBI's.
But St. Peter had no more magic
left in his bat. He went down on
strikes, enabling pitcher Ben
Bornau and the Redskins to pull out
a dramatic 4-3 win. Bornau struck
out seven, allowing just four hits.
He gained revenge on the Michigan
team that beat him, 1-0, last
Saturday.
The day, however, was not a
total loss for St. Peter or the
Wolverines. Earlier in the
afternoon, St. Peter doubled in the
game-winning run in the first
inning to carry Michigan to a 7-3
win over St. John's.
FRESHMAN pitcher Michael
Grimes gained his first college win,
striking out seven in six innings of
work. Another freshman, Ross
Powell, came in to close the door
on the Redmen, pitching the final
inning and striking out two.
After the Wolverines took a 1-0
lead over St. John's on St. Peter's
two-bagger, they increased the lead
an inning later. Following a Tom
Brock single, freshman first
baseman Phil Price hit his first

career home run. The two-run blast,
off the scoreboard in deep right-
center field, gave Michigan a
commanding 3-0 lead.
In the loss to Miami, the
Redskins took a 1-0 lead in the top
of the third, but Michigan tied it in
the bottom half of the inning.
Chris Gagin reached second on a
two-base error and St. Peter
promptly delivered him home with
a game-tying single.
In the fifth, Michigan took the
lead when Gagin reached first on a
walk, moved to second on a
grounder, and scored on a St. Peter
single.
Miami tied the score in the sixth
and moved ahead on Dave Spragues'
third hit of the game, a two-out,
two-run single.
In the bottom of the seventh,
Michigan's Greg McMurtry led off
the inning with a walk. He moved
to second on a single by Gagin and
was then replaced by pinch runner
Jim Durham. After a sacrifice bunt

put runners on second and third,
Steve Finkin hit a sacrifice fly to
make the score 4-3 and to set the
stage for St. Peter.
The Wolverines are now 2-1 in
the Citrus Tournament and 3-2
overall. They play Pan American
University tonight.
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DETROIT (AP)- Shawn Burr
stored two goals in the third period
j last night to break a 1-1 tie and
gve the Detroit Red Wings a 3-1
NHL victory , over the Boston
Bruins, increasing their home
winning streak to eight games.
Burr scored his 19th goal of the
season at 7:01 and added his 20th at
16:20.
On the go-ahead goal, Burr
picked up a loose puck at center ice
and put a rising shot under the
crossbar. He poked in a rebound of
ja Tim Higgins shot into the net for
his second goal.
The Red Wings, coming off a 1-
3-1 road trip, have won 11 of their
past 12 home games. Detroit's last
home loss was a 2-1 setback
against Washington on January 28.
Higgins scored his 12th goal for
Detroit on a pass from Peter Klima
at:3:30 for the only goal in a

penalty-free first period.
Rick Middleton tied the game at
14:09 of the second period when he
slipped behind the Detroit defense
and scored his 26th goal on a setup
by Thomas Gradin.
Flyers 4, Rangers 1
Tim Kerr scored his 50th and
51st goals of the season last night
to lead the Philadelphia Flyers to a
4-1 NHL victory over the New
York Rangers.
Kerr gave Philadelphia a 1-0
lead in the first period on the power
play when he took a pass from
Peter Zezel at the left side of the
goal and beat New York goaltender
John Vanbiesbrouck with a low
shot at 9:40
Kerr scored again to make it 2-
0, redirecting Derrick Smith's
centering pass from the left wing
boards past Vanbiesbrouck at

19:11. Kerr, who leads the league
in power play goals with 25, is the
seventh player in NHL history to
score 50 or more goals in at least
four consecutive seasons.

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