SOrts Saturday, June 5, 1982 Page 16- The MichigcnDaily Lugin qualifies for NCAA finals PROVO, Utah - All has not gone well other high jumpers. events to miss making the finals. TheWolverines'only other sprinter at for the Michigan tracksters at the In other field events, Michigan did Nielsen came in 23rd out of a field of 33 theNCAA's, Johnson, crossed the finish NCAA's, as eight Wolverine performers not fare so well. In the long jump, Vin- in the shot put with a throw of 59'6%". line in the 400-meter high hurdles in a have already failed to qualify for the ce Bean leaped25'2" to finish 16th out of The other Michigan competitiors who time of 51.40. finals in their events. The only a field of 32. The jump was one inch have failed to make the finals are Mike Michigan performer to qualify for-the short of getting Bean into the finals. Shea, Shelby Johnson, Andrew Bruce, In the 800-meters, Shea's time was finals on Thursday was high jumper The Wolverines Derek Harper came in Brian Diemer and Bill O'Reilly. 1 ;48.59. Diemer and O'Reilly turned in Dave Lugin. 19th place in the long jump with an ef- Bruce competed in both the 100- and times of 9:25.65 and 14:55.79 in the 3,000- Lugin, the Big Ten runner-up, cleared fort of 25'%". John Nielsen was the 200-meter dashes turning in times of meter steeplechase and 5,000 meter run 7'1%" to make the finals along with 21 other Wolverine performer in the field 10.67 and 21.0 in the respective races. respectively. Tigers' bats silenced in 4-0 loss to Seattle DETROIT (AP) - Seattle's Jim Beattie stopped Detroit on two hits and Al Cowens smashed a two-run homer last night as the Mariners posted a 4-0 victory over the Tigers. Beattie, 2-4, pitched 5% innings of no- hit ball before Tom Brookens nicked him for a one-out line single to right field in the sixth. Beattie struck out three and walked four. TODD CRUZ staked Seattle to a 1-0 lead in the fifth inning with his sixth homer,a one-out blast off Jack Mor-is, 7-5. Cowens' eighth homer came in the eighth inning and followed a one-out walk to Richie Zisk. Morris then yielded two consecutive walks before he was relived by Elias Sosa., Seattle's final run came in the ninth on Bruce Bochte's RBI single. The Tigers threatened twice against Beattie - the first time in the first when Brookens walked, stole second and moved to third on a wild pitch with one out. He was thrown out at the plate by Seattle second baseman Julio Cruz trying to score on Kirk Gibson's groun- der. Giants, 4, Cubs 3 CHICAGO (AP) - Chili Davis hit a two-run homer in the first inning and Milt May doubled to key a two-run third yesterday to lead the San Francisco Giants to a 4-3 victory over the Chicago Cubs. The loss was the fifth straight for the. Cubs, who are in last place in the National League East. DAVIS' FIFTH homer of the season came after losing pitcher Ferguson Jenkins, 3-7, hit Joe Morgan with a pit- ch. With two out in the third, Jenkins walked Jack Clark, who scored on May's double. May then scored on a single by TomO'Mally. Mike Chris started for the Giants but failed to last the first inning. He retired one batter while walking four men to force ma run. FRED BREINING took over and got Steve Henderson to hit into an inning- ending double play. Breining, 3-1, gained the victory, although reliever Jim Barr came on in the sixth. After giving up a single in the ninth, Barr was replaced by Greg Minton, who notched his seventh save. The Cubs scored off Breining in the fifth on a pinch-single by Scot Thom- pson, a walk to Ryne Sandberg and Bill Buckner's second single of the game. In the Cubs' ninth, Larry Bowa singled, moved to second on an infield out and scored on Bump Wills' two-out single. Padres 5, Pirates 4 PITTSBURGH (AP) - Terry Ken- nedy slugged a two-run homer and drove in the game-winning run with a double in the fifth inning to give the San Diego Padres a 5-4 victory over the Pit- tsburgh Pirates last night. It was the fourth straight victory for the Padres, while the Pirates' longest winning streak of the season ended at. three games.' PITTSBURGH scored an unearned run in the first inning off John Curtis, 4- 3, Lee Lacy reached safely when his grounder was mishandled by shortstop Garry Templeton for an error. Lacy stole second and scored on a single by Tony Pens. But in the Padres fourth, Kennedy homered for the fifth time this season, off loser Rick Rhoden, 2-6. The homer followed a single by Sixto Lezcano. Bill Robinson countered with a two- run homer in the Pirates fourth after a single by Johnny Ray. Robinson's four- th homer of the season gave the Bucks a 3-2 lead, but the Padres took the lead for good with a three-run fifth.' Templeton's sacrifice'fly brought home the first run, and Lezcano singled home another run before scoring on Kennedy's double over the head of Pirates center fielder Omar Moreno. Rhoden's solo homer in the bottom of the fifth, his third of the season, cut the lead to 5-4. Reliever Gary Lucas pit- ched four innings of one-hit relief with five strikeouts to earn his seventh save. Reds 8, Mets 3 CINCINNATI (AP) - Ron Oester drove in three runs and Dve Concepcion contributed a two-run single to help Tom Seaver win his first game in a month as the Cincinnati Reds defeated the New York Mets8-3 last night. Oester's two-run single with the bases loaded in the fourth snapped a 2-2 tie and put the Reds ahead to stay. Con- cepcion added a two-run single in the sixth. Seaver, 2-6, survived a shaky start to win his first game since May 4. The right-hander struck out six, walked one and scattered eight hits over seven in- nings. Royals 4, Yankees 3 NEW YORK (AP) - Hal McRae's in- side-the-park homer capped a three- run first inning and Paul Splittorff and Dan Quisenberry'combined on a four- hitter as the Kansas City Royals beat the New York Yankees 4-3 last night. Splittorff, 4-4, worked 6 % innings, walked two and struck out three and gave up four hits in recording his first victory against New York since July 15, 1977. Since then, the 35-year-old left- hander had lost nine consecutive decisions to the Yankees after defeating them six straight times. QUISENBERRY gained his 14th save after giving up a two-out homer in the ninth to John Mayberry, his fifth of the year. John Wathan walked in the Kansas City first, stole second and one out later scored on Amos Otis' single. Then Hal McRae smashed a 1-0 pitch past center fielder Dave Collins for an inside-the- park homer, his eighth round-tripper this year. McRae's only other inside- the-parker in the majors was on July 31, 1980 against Boston. The Royals added their final run on Frank White's sacrifice fly in the fourth after walks to McRae, Jerry Martin and Lee May. SCORES American League Seattle4, Detroito Cleveland 8, Toronto 3 Kansas City 4, NewYork3 National League St. Louis 5, LosAngeles 2 San Francscoi4,Chicago 3 Cincinnati8, New York 3 san Diego5, Pittsburgh 4 4 4 Record-setting form Houston's Stanley Floyd, the anchor on the men's 400-meter relay team, crosses the finish line in 38.53 seconds to set a new NCAA record yesterday at the Track and Field Championships in Provo. The old record was 38.69 set in 1980 by USC. 4