Sports Thursday, May 13, 1982 4 Page 16 The Michigan Daily 'M' nine sweeps Tartars 4 By JOE CHAPELLE Paciorek's homer brought his total to Senior Jim Paciorek smashed the ball 15 for the season, upping his own over the right field fence for his 15th single-season home run record of 14 homer of the season to top off a seven- whic he had ieved against Indiana. run second inning in the second game of It also brought his career home run a doubleheader against Wayne State to t ayne State picked up two more runs spark the Blue nine to an 8-4 victory, in the fourth and seventh innings while yesterday. tefut n eet nig hl In the first game, the Wolverines Michigan had one in the sixth when squeaked past the Tartars,8-7. Yester- Paciorek sacrificed to bring in John sektwo wins upped Michigan's Clem, who had walked earlier in the in- day stowsp-8 ning, to make the final score 8-4. record to 39-8.o THE FIRST game was not as easy as WAYNE STATE jumped out to an the second game for Michigan as the early lead in the second game, 2-0. But, Tartars tied the game in the seventh li the secnd inning the Wolverines inning, scoring four runs, to knot the literally teed of, scoring seven runs on contest at 7-7. Jacobson was the hero in sSophmore third baseman Chris Sabo the first game for the Wolverines with started things off for the Wolverines in his game-winning double in the bottom the inning with a triple into right-center of the seventh into left field to score Ken field. Second baseman Jeff Jacobson Hayward and secure the win for then hit a sacrifice fly to score Sabo. Michigan. Shortstop Tony Evans tripled and The Tartar's four-ran inning began John Young, the next Michigan batter, when first baseman Dan Dempsey knocked him in with an RBI single to singled in Eugene Bezeau, who had knot the game at 2-2. Fred Erdmann, walked earlier in the inning. who followed Young to the plate, The next two Tartar runs came as Pit- whoolkwed Youasngto hme, pat, cher Rich Stoll, attempting to make a with Young,by senior Greg Schulte to pickoff play at second, tossed the ball make the score 4-2. ito center field allowing the runs to THE TARTAR problems did not stop score. there,, however, as sophomore Chuck WAYNE STATE picked up the tying Froning followed Schulte with a single run when designated hitter Rich Fonpng tomwenShnbase for the Korkizko sacrificed to allow shortstop to put two men on ethret Fred Darin to score. Darin had singled Wolverines. Paciorek, the next earlier in the inning. Michigan batter, then parked the ball eaiehin heBindigg. over the right-field fence for a three run Michigan coach Bud Middaugh was homr t gie te Wlveine a am- pleased with the two wins. "I think manding, 7-2, lead, s we're playing a lot looser now," he said. Tartar sauce R H E R H E Wayne State ...................110 100 1 4 2 1 WayneState..................000 it 4 7 11 4 MICHIGAN ...................070 001 x 8 8 1 MICHIGANy... ....302 1i i 8 14 1 Bartlett, McClear and Price; Andros, Roberts and Wayne, J. Hayward, Karazini, Sioll and Bair; Bezeau Green, Roberts. Rappa and Limback WP-Bartlett (1-1) WP-Stol (10-1) LP-Andros (3-3) LP-Rappa (5-3) HR-Paciorek (15) Yet, Middaugh is now concerned with The Wolverines will meet the Spar- Michigan's next game which will be tans on Saturday for a doubleheader at with Michigan State. Ray Fisher Stadium before travelling "Like any Big Ten game, it will be to East Lansing on Sunday for another a key contest," said Middaugh. twin bill to complete the series. Daily Photo by DEBORAH LEWIS JEFF JACOBSON (below) steals home in the third inning of the first game of Michigan's doubleheader sweep of Wayne State. Tony Evans (9) looks on as the Tartars' Mark Limback looks for the ball. Evans (above) slides safely into first base on a pickoff attempt. ,. , _ . .R . , . ,,-1 1 t.'.. f < ; .:,: a Daily Photo by DEBORAH LEWIS