0 Page 12 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 21, 1989 Cubs' pennant chase CHICAGO (AP) - Von Hayes drove in four runs and Ricky Jordan's run-scoring single broke a sixth-inning tie as the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Chicago Cubs 9-8. The Cubs entered the contest with a four-game lead over second- place St. Louis. Hayes' three-run homer in the first put Philadelphia ahead 3-0. With the score 7-7 in the sixth, Jordan singled home Tom Herr and the Phillies added a run on Dickie Thqn's RBI single off Les Lancaster, 3-2. Don Carmen, 5-15, pitched 2 2/3 scoreless innings for the victory. Todd Frohwirth pitched two-plus innings and Roger McDowell got the last three outs for his 19th save. Philadelphia's Darren Daulton went 5-for-5. Chicago's Luis Salazar and Ryne Sandberg had four hits apiece. Pirates 9, Expos 1 PITTSBURGH (AP) - Bobby Bonilla's three-run homer highlighted a five-run first inning that carried the surging Pittsburgh Pirates to a 9-1 win over Montreal. Kevin Gross, 11-12, gave up four runs before he retired a batter in the first. Barry Bonds doubled, stole second and scored on Jay Bell's single. Andy Van Slyke singled and Bonilla followed with his homer. Mike LaValliere's grounder scored R.J. Reynolds, who walked, stole second and moved to third on Jeff King's fly ball after the homer. Neal Heaton, 5-7, struck out five of the first nine batters he faced and allowed four hits in six innings. Padres 3, Reds 1 CINCINNATI (AP) - Jack Clark scored the winning run on third baseman Luis Quinones' throwing error in the 10th inning Wednesday night to lead the San Diego Padres to a 3-1 victory over Cincinnati. The second-place Padres trailed San Francisco by five games in the National League West at the start of the night. Clark walked with one out in the 10th, and Chris James followed with a single off reliever Norm Charlton (6-3) to send Clark to third. Blue Jays 10, Red Sox 3 TORONTO (AP) - Dwight Evans homered and drove in three runs and Wade Boggs had a pair of run-scoring singles, leading the Boston Red Sox past the Toronto Blue Jays 10-3. The Blue Jays began the day with a two-game lead over Baltimore in the American League East. slowed by Roger Clemens, 16-10, gave up three runs on nine hits in eight inning. Jimmy Key, 12-14, was tagged for six runs on 10 hits in three-plus innings. The Red Sox hit a triple, two doubles and a single in taking a 3-0 lead in the second inning. Kevin Romine doubled, Luis Rivera tripled, Rick Cerone doubled and Boggs singled. Boggs wen 2-for-5 and raised his average to .323, third in the league. Evans led off the third with a home run for a 4-2 lead. Athletics 8, Indians 6 CLEVELAND (AP) - Tony Phillips hit a bases-loaded triple to cap a five-run rally in the sixth Phillies inning as the Oakland Athletics beat the Cleveland Indians 8-6. Oakland began the night leading the American League West by 21/2 games over California. Storm Davis, 18-7, gave up three runs and seven hits in five-plus innings. Dennis Eckersley went one inning for his 30th save. Greg Swindell, 13-6, allowed five runs in 5/1/3 innings. Rickey Henderson, who led off the game with a home run for the 40th time in his career, walked to start Oakland's sixth. He stole second and third and Carney Lansford walked. Jose Canseco's sacrifice fly made it 3-3. Mark McGwire singled and Dave Henderson had an RBI single. Dave Parker walked to load the bases and Phillips tripled. New Zealand to appeal court decision on Cup WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) - New Zealand syndicate chairman Michael Fay said yesterday that he will attempt to appeal a New York court decision allowing the San Diego Yacht Club to retain the America's Cup. "We have always expected this dispute would go all the way to the final court," Fay said. "Mercury Bay is committed to seeing it through and we are going to win." Fay described the court decision as "a disgrace." He said Mercury Bay Boating Club's appeal, the final step in the legal process should be completed within four months and should not interfere with plans to race the next America's Cup in 1992. In a 4- decision Tuesday, the Appellate Division of of the New York State Supreme Court declared San Diego the winner of last year's regatta, reversing a lower court verdict that disqualified the U.S. defender and awarded the America's Cup to New Zealand. "The idea that a competitor can fix a contest to win makes a nonsense of any sport. It is wrong, plain and simple," Fay said. Justice Bentley Kassal's dissenting opinion maintained that last year's cup races were "manifestly unfair in every sense" because the United States raced a catamaran against New Zealand's monohull. Fay said the appeals court itself was sharply divided on fundamental issues. "If this ruling is not overturned, sportsmanship and the cup are out the window," he said. Under New York law, either the Appellate Division or the Court of Appeals, the state's highest court, must give Fay permission to appeal. George Tompkins Jr., Fay's lawyer, said the Court of Appeals accepts about 10 percent of the cases it is asked to hear. Fay has 30 days in which to ask for permission to appeal. Even while the New Zealanders were losing 2-0, they maintained that the contest was invalid, as the deed of gift governing the 138-year- old contest called for the defender to enter a boat that was similar to the challenger's. "Mercury Bay's challenge was right, San Diego's defense was wrong," Fay said. "Even a five year old can understand that. There isn't a yachtsman or a sportsman anywhere in the world that will agree with the other judges' ruling.' Women's rugby hosts Big Ten Prom Staff Reports The Michigan women's rugby football club hosts Big Ten foes Michigan State and Purdue this Saturday to open its '89 home schedule. A round robin of three matches will begin at 2:00 p.m. on Palmer Field. The Wolverines are confident about this weekend's match against Purdue, as the Boilermakers are relatively young, lacking the depth and experience of the Michigan team. Playing Michigan State promises to be more challenging as one player noted - "We (U-M) play them frequently, so we know their tricks and tactics. This should be a good, competitive match." Any one who is interested in competing in the future is encouraged to attend this Saturday's matches. For further information, contact the Director of Club Sports at NCRB (763-4560). "Unless the defenders are prepared to compete in essentially similar, in the future the Cup will just sit gathering dust," Dickson said. 9 book & supply 317 S. 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