USA Junior Olympic Hockey Tournament Doubleheaders Friday and Saturday, 5 p.m. Yost Ice Arena SPORTS Thursday, April 9, 1987 Baseball Doubleheaders vs. Purdue Saturday and 'Sunday, 1 p.m. Ray Fisher Stadium The Michigan Daily 1 SPORTSOF THEDAILY page 9 Wings down Chicago Michigan shuts out Toledo in DH sweep 3-1 in playo DETROIT (AP)-Detroit's Petr Klima and Darren Veitch scored1 first-period goals as the RedI Wings beat the Chicago -,Blackhawks 3-1 last night in Game 1 of the first round of the NHL's Norris Division semifinals. Klima, who scored 30 goals during the regular season, put the Red Wings ahead 1-0 at 3:09 of the period. Klima, who was fed a nice lead pass by Adam Oates, broke around Chicago's defense at the blue line. Skating in alone, Klima pulled Blackhawk's goalie Bob Sauve out with a fake and flipped the puck into the empty net. At 14:54 of the first period, with Chicago's Keith Brown off for holding Mel Bridgman, Veitch cut loose a long slapshot from the right side, just inside the blue "line, that sailed over Sauve's right shoulder for a 2-0 Detroit lead. Veitch scored 13 goals during the regular season. Shawn Burr scored an insurance goal for the Red Wings at 12:18 of the third period. Chicago's Bob Murray scored an unassisted goal with a slapshot low to Greg Stefan' s glove side at 10:09 of the third period. N. Y. Rangers 3, Philadelphia 0 PHILADELPHIA (AP)- Pierre Larouche and Ron Duguay scored 27 seconds apart in the second period and John Ott opener Vanbiesbrouck stopped 26 shots last night to trigger the New York Rangers to a 3-0 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers in the opener of their NHL playoff series. It was a repeat of last year's first-round opener between the Patrick Division teams when the Rangers won. New York went on to upset the favored Flyers, 3-2, in a best-of-five series. Washinton 4, N. Y. Islanders 3 LANDOVER, Md. (AP)- Mike Gartner scored 15 seconds into the game to touch off a three- goal Washington spurt in the first eight minutes as the Capitals defeated the New York Islanders 4- 3 in the first round of an NHL playoff series last night. The Islanders, who trailed 4-1 midway through the final period, scored on goals by Mike Bossy and Bryan Trottier, the last at 18:57, to give the Caps a scare. Montreal 6, Boston 2 MONTREAL (AP)- Defenseman Larry Robinson ignited a four-goal first period outburst with his 100th playoff point, and Mats Naslund notched one goal and two assists, as the Montreal Canadiens defeated the Boston Bruins 6-2 in an opening game of the NHL's Adams Division playoffs last night. Patrick Roy, last year's most valuable player in the playoffs, started in goal for Montreal, recovering from a shaky first two By BILL ZOLLA The women's softball team swept a doubleheader from Toledo yesterday as freshman third baseman Jenny Allard had the game winning RBIs in both 1-0 contests. In what turned out to a beautiful afternoon to work on the suntan, Allard provided the only offense for both teams, going 4-for-4 with three singles, a double, and two walks. The freshman improved her batting average to .316. In the first game, pitcher Michelle Bolster went the distance to improve her record to 5-4 . Bolster completely shut down the Toledo offense, striking out four and limiting the Rockets to two hits. THE SECOND GAME was basically a mirror of the first. The Wolverines jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the first inning as Allard singled home Alicia Seegert. Out followed pitcher Vicki Morrow, recently named Big Ten player of p the week, who promptly let the crowd back to the sunrays. Morrow scattered five hits in the complete game effort, and improved her record to 7-4. The Wolverine offense was only a little more exciting than Toledo's, settling for eight hits on the afternoon. Coach Carol Hutchins is concerned about her team's lack of production at the plate. "Our defense is improving, but our offense is still a sore spot," she said. "We're finally starting to hit the ball, but we not nearly as aggresive as we should be," Hutchins said. "Allard is a great hitter and she's finally starting to come around. I hope it rubs off on the rest of the team." The victories were the Wolverines' fourth and fifth in their last six games. The team travels to Minneapolis this weekend for an important series with the Big Ten leading Minnesota Gophers. Daily Photo by JOHN MUNSON,- Senior Vicki Morrow delivers her five hit, 1-0, shutout in the second game of yesterday's doubleheader against Toledo. Morrow, recently named Big Ten player of the week, helped the Wolverines improve their record to 13-8 after the two-game sweep. The Wolverines, who have won five of their last six games, travel to Minneapolis this weekend. E a Yanks rally past By IAN RATNER Mercado. With runners on first Special to the Daily third, Hernandez threw a wild.p Willie Randolph singled in allowing Claudell Washingt Wayne Tolleson as the Yankees running for Kittle, to score fr rebounded from a 5-0 deficit to third. Randolph followed with capture a 6-5 win in the ninth over RBI single to score Tolleson. the Detroit Tigers yesterday at Tiger Mark Thurmond relies Stadium. Hernandez and struck out Mattin The Tigers' relief corps proved to end the onslaught. inept in securing the win for starter Dave Righetti came on in Dan Petry. Petry pitched seven ninth to earn the save and secure strong innings, yielding only a victory for Charlie Hudson. two-run homer to the Yankees' Hudson pitched 4 1/3 perf Gary Ward, before being relieved in - innings after relieving the 43-y ,the eighth by Eric King. old Tommy John in the fou The Tigers looked to Willie John, who relies on extre Hernandez to preserve the victory movement on his pitches, came after the Yankees closed to 5-4 in flat and was battered for five r the eighth. on seven hits. He appeared s WITH TWO OUTS and two off the mound as he was unabl strikes, pinch hitter Ron Kittle track down consecutive infield h worked Hernandez for a walk. WITH PETRY in comm Tolleson managed an infield single during the early innings, the Tig as the ball was errrantly thrown appeared en route to their first into right field by catcher Orlando victory. 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