Page 14-Thursday, May 28, 191-The Michigan Daily DETROIT BATS SLUGGISH AGAIN 4 MILW straight for the silence] Tigers night at Rooki was the last four his fourt Brewer Brewers bottle up Tigers, 5-1 By JON MORELAND beneficiary of Milwaukee's hot bats as designated hitter Ted Simmons in the The Brewers proved specialtothe Daily he scattered eight hits going the distan- knee with a fast ball to load the bases. weren't done with the fire AUKEE - For the second ce for Milwaukee. The win raised Ler- Ben Oglivie singled to left to drive in they scored two more evening, the starting pitcher ch's record to 3-4 on the year. Moore and Cooper with the first two knocked Bailey from then Detroit Tigers was unable to THE BREWERS wasted no time get- Brewer runs. process. After Tiger man. Milwaukee Brewer bats as the ting things started against Tiger pit- After Bailey got through the second Anderson saw an infield sin went down to defeat 5-1 last ching, as they scored in three of the fir- unscathed, he encountered problems Yount and a base hit by Do County Stadium. st four innings. The first two runs came again in the third. After retiring Paul decided he's seen enough c e lefthander Howard Bailey against Bailey in the bottom of the first Gantner, he allowed an infield single to the evening. Anderson ther culprit last night as he failed to inning. Moore and a single to Cooper. Dave Tobik in an attempt complete innings and suffered With one out in that frame, Charley MOORE, WHO advanced to third on Brewer bats. th loss against one victory. The Moore singled and moved to second on Cooper's single, scored easily on Sim- s' Randy Lerch was the a walk to Cecil Cooper. Bailey then hit mons' fly ball to deep left field. Tnhk didn't that they works when runs, and mound in the ager Sparky gle by Robin on Money, he of Bailey for n brought on t to cool the i ummnL prove any more suc- cessful than his predecessor as he allowed back-to-back singles by Mark Brouhard and Marshall Edwards. But Tobik succeeded in retiring Gantner, Moore and Cooper with no further damage in the bottom of the fourth. THE TIGERS, meanwhile, managed to collect a single run in the third when they loaded the bases against Lerch with nobody out. Whitaker led off the stanza with a single to center and Al Cowens doubled, putting Tiger runners on second and third. When Tiger shor- tstop Alan Trammell hita bouncer back to the mound, Lerch threw to third trying to catch Whitaker leaning toward the plate. His throw was late, however, and the unsuccessful pickoff attempt left the bases loaded with Tigers and none out. Kemp's sacrifice fly accounted for the only run the Tigers could muster as Lerch got John Wockenfuss on strikes and Lance Parrish on a force out. The Tigers and Brewers tangle again tonight in the final contest of the four- game series. Aerial attackH Pilot Steve Grossruck maneuvers his motor glider, the Kasperwing, through the wild blue yonder of the Seattle Kingdome Tuesday. Grossruck said that as far as he knows, it was the first time that a powered-fixed-wing craft had flown inside a building. Two planes will race inside the structure on Sunday. MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP: Chisox t OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - Chicago's Ron LeFlore drove in one run and took away two with a great catch yesterday, leading the White Sox to a 3-0 victory over the Oakland A's. Ross Baumgarten and Lamarr Hoyt combined on a five-hitter as Chicago moved to within two games of the division-leading A's in the American League West. THE WHITE SOX opened a 2-0 lead in the top of the second off starter Rick Langford. In the fifth inning, LeFlore went high above the left-field wall to take a two- run homer away from Rickey Hender- son. The White Sox scored once in the seventh on a double by Bill Almon, a single by LeFlore and a run-scoring grounder by Mike Squires. Orioles 6, Yankees 5 BALTIMORE (AP) - A bases-loaded single by Terry Crowley in the ninth in- ning gave the Baltimore Orioles a 6-5 victory over the New York Yankees last night and a sweep of the three-game series. The Orioles, who also got two homers and four RBI's from Doug DeCinces, loaded the bases with one out in the nin- th against Rich Gossage, making his first relief appearance ii nine'days af- ter pulling a Eack-nitr' c d: tangles' by ' op A's Rich Dauer and Jim Dwyer and an in- tentional walk to Eddie Murray filled the bases. Pinch-hitter John Lowenstein groun- ded into a force play at the plate, but Crowley, who hit two homers in Baltimore's Tuesday night victory, singled to right to score Dwyer with the winning run. Red Sox 10, Indians 5 BOSTON (AP) - Jim Rice belted two homers and Rick Miller and Dwight Evans one each last night as the Boston Red Sox rode a six-run fourth inning to a 10-5 victory over the Cleveland In- dians, snapping Bert Blyleven's six- game winning streak. Unbeaten relief ace Mark Clear ear- ned his sixth victory by stopping the In- dians over the final 4% innings, allowing six hits, while striking out seven. SCORES American League Milwaukees, Detroit I Chicago 3, Oakland 0 Baltimore 6, New York 5 Minnesota 2, Texasnl National League Pittsburgh 3, Chicago 2 Montreat4, St.Louis i Atlanta 3, Los Angeles 2 Y.~ ork3~Philadelphia I,- " ,Aouston1, an Diego 0 6 6 "With that behind me, I felt friendlier, more relaxed, and a little bit braver. . ." A t ' ust w hat \ ou (der but flow students. for one. are women. yon eel about it afterw ards Few are really athletes. 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