The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, May 25, 1982-Page 15 MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP Orioles fly past Blue Jays, TORONTO (AP) - Gary Roenicke had three hits, in- 2 lead. cluding a home run, and drove in two runs, helping THE BLUE JAYS got two runs in the second on An- Mets 5, Braves the Baltimore Orioles beat the Toronto Blue Jays, 7-5, thony Johnson's first major league hit - a towering ATLANTA (AP)-l yesterday. homer deep into the bleachers in left field. It scored runs of the seasonu After taking a 1-0 lead in the first inning on Wayne Nordhagen, who had singled. Zachry teamed with] Roenicke's homer, his 10th of the season, the Orioles Mets to a 5-3 victor broke loose for four runs in the second, chasing loser Braves. Jim Clancy, 5-3. Phillies 9, Reds 1 The victory was ti JOHN LOWENSTEIN led off the second with a CINCINNATI (AP)- Bo Diaz homered and drove while Atlanta lost i single and scored on Cal Ripken's triple. After Rick in three runs to help Philadelphia left-hander Steve homer, his first of th Dempsey walked, Bob Bonner drove in Ripken with a Carlton beat Cincinnati for the first time in more than ning and scored Geori suicide squeeze, Dempsey then came home on Al two years last night as the Phillies pounded the Reds, Bumbry's single, and Jim Dwyer chased Clancy with -9-1 ZACHRY, 4-1, scat a single. Cincinnati starter Tom Seaver, 1-6, gave up seven In the eighth, he st Roenicke greeted reliever Mark Bomback with a runs in five innings as the Reds lost their sixth double by Brett But single to left, knocking in Bumbry. . . straight game. bard. After ClaudellI Baltimore added a run in the third when Ripken Carlton, 5-6, scattered four hits in eight innings on to earn his itt reached on an infield single; Dempsey walked and with three walks and three strikeouts. He needed nin- producing doubleplay second baseman Damaso Garcia booted Lenn th-inning relief help from Warren Brusstar for his Atlanta took a 1-0 Sakata's grounder. Bonner drove home Dempsey first victory over Cincinnati since May9, 1980. third home run of the with a single in the fifth inning, giving the Orioles a 7- 7-5 s3 Ellis Valentine drove in his first with a two-run homer, and Pat Neil Allen to pitch the New York ry last night over the Atlanta lhe third straight for the Mets, ts third in a row. Valentine's e season, came in the fourth in- ge Foster, who had walked. tered nine hits in seven innings. urrendered a run on a leadoff ler and a single by Glenn Hub- Washington singled, Allen came h save, after allowing a run- y grounder by Dale Murphy. lead in the first on Hubbard's season. NURSES: S TAF THE TOP AND GROW FROM THERE. Come nurse at a medical center rated in the top twenty* in the U.S. Receive a top starting salary and comprehensive benefits. And have every opportunity to learn new skills and continue your education. For more information, call toll free: in Ohio 1-800-262-1323. Ext. 1686.Call collect from other states (216) 444-1686. Or write Linda Foote, R.N., Nurse Re - cruitment, University Hospitals of Cleveland, University Circle, Cleveland, Ohio 44101. University Hospitals of Cleveland *Family Circle, April, 1982.