Sports Saturday, June 19, 1982 Page 16 The Michigan Daily, Brewers By JIM DWORMAN Special to the Daily DETROIT - No hit, no win. Those four words go a long way toward explaining the Tigers' 5-2 loss to the Milwaukee Brewers last night at Tiger Stadium. DETROIT BATS didn't produce a safety off Milwaukee starter Randy Lerch until two were out in the fifth inning. And from then on they only managed four more off Lerch and reliever Rollie Fingers. For more baseball results, see Page 15. The Brewers, meanwhile, scored the only runs they needed off Tiger starter Milt Wilcox in the third inning. Marshall Edwards led off with an infield single and trotted all the way home when Paul Molitor's fly ball dropped into the second row of seats beyond the left field wall. Robin Yount followed with a double into the left field corner and he scored one out later on Ted Simmons' RBI single to right, making the score 3-0. Wilcox then pitched his way in and out of trouble until the topTigers, ninth when he and his relief Kevin Saucier, handed Milwaukee two more runs. WITH ONE OUT, Wilcox hit Molitor in the head with a pit- ch. Then, after Molitor recovered his senses, Wilcox fired the next pitch to Yount past Tiger catcher Lance Parrish. Molitor moved to second and scored when Yount lined a single to center. Tiger manager Sparky Anderson then replaced Wilcox with Saucier, but "Sauce" was anything but hot. The left- handed reliever gunned a pickoff attempt past first baseman Richie Hebner down into the Milwaukee bullpen area. Yount raced all the way to third and scored when Cecil Cooper's grounder eluded Hebner. The Tigers' pair of runs came in the sixth inning. Kirk Gib- son led off with a walk, the sixth yielded by Lerch, and after a lineout by Parrish, scored ahead of Larry Herndon after Herndon crushed a home run into the left field upper deck. IT WAS THE 13th homer of the year for the Tiger left fielder,who is enjoying his best season ever. The Tigers got their leadoff men aboard in both the eighth and ninth innings, but could not cross the plate against Fingers. 5-2 Herndon ... belts two-run homer t' i Straight from the source's mouth By RON POLLACK Has. What's in a ni " Is the movie named after Mi Turner for his out * If Anthony C NFL, look for him * Speaking of c Tiger Al Kaline Alkaline batteries " If Michigan plays for the Oakl with offensive tac assured that the Dixon line. " Wolverine wid long jumper on t petes in Acapulc Bean. " Offensive tack when he played; that he won't play he is with the San heavier, they'll ha " What Michiga name of a school? ball team. " Will somebod Jerald Ingram the Go West "* Hopefully ba (Michigan) and C drafted by West sports fans willI puns by sportswri rebound" and "K ped last night." " Names that Wide receiver ht Eric Turner gone Hollywood?... . . a comrmercialfor Anthony Carter choice of the Philadelphia Eagles this year), of- Tousignant (Buffalo Bills). ame? fensive guard Terry Crouch (the Baltimore Colts' " The San Diego Chargers apparently made a ,, fifth round draft choice), and Irv Eatman (UCLA mistake in this year's draft, when they drafted a "E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial" senior defensive end). college building - Hollis Hall (no relation to chigan basketball player Eric * The Houston Oilers specialized in taking Michigan's Angell Hall). -of-this-world performances? players with two first names in this year's draft. * If, however, Hollis Hall should turn out to be a arter ever makes it big in the Examples are Robert Abraham, Steve Bryant, player, then the Chargers should draft Brigham to do AC Delco commercials. Gary Allen, and Matt Allen. Take the "s" out of Young center Bart Oates next year thereby giving commercials, how come former former Michigan fullback Stan Edwards' last them an athletic version of Hall and Oates. No can never did one for Eveready name and he can be added to the list. If none of do? i? these players pan out, look for the Oilers to take junior center Tom Dixon ever players with names like Smith Jones, Carpenter COuntrynameo theyear and Raiders, he'd be teammates Cretr C u tyn m ftey a kle Lindsey Mason. You can rest Thompson, etc. in next year's draft. " This year's college football country name of ye wLindse Mason.edouth reast- Rookies that TV sportscasters hope get cut: the year award goes to Arkansas linebacker Billy -y would be called the Mason- Mikal Abdul Sorboor (Pittsburgh Steelers), Kari Ray Smith. He follows in the shoes of Alabama de receiver Vince Bean also -is a ,Yli-Renko (Cincinnati Bengals) and Luc defensive back Jim Bob Harris. he track team. If he ever com- " What do you get when you cross Philadelphia o, he'll be a Mexican jumping 76ers' Darryl Dawkins and Dr. J? Pitt Panther wide receiver Julius Dawkins. le Bubba Paris weighed in at 270 .'' z* What do you get when you cross former Detroit at Michigan last year. He says Tiger manager Les Moss and Philadelphia Phillie at that"light"a weight now that Pete Rose? Pete Moss. Francisco 49ers. If he gets much w * What do you get when you cross Les Moss and ive to call him Bubba France. Michigan assistant football coach Les Miles? Less in athlete's name sounds like the and less. Karl Tech, a kicker on the foot- " When Michigan played UCLA in the Bluebon- net Bowl this past season, the Bruins started a y please tell Wolverine fullback split end named Cormac Carney. If that doesn't at Jerald is spelled with a "G." sound like the name of a character played by Johnny Carson on the Tonight Show, then nothing Thad Garner does. pGMichigan.State's school colors are gaining sketball players Thad Garner fame now that Dennis Green and Mike White are lark Kellogg (Ohio State) will be the head football coaches at Northwestern and Coast teams, so that Midwest Illinois. be spared further use of awful * Does the "Vanden" in Wisconsin defensive ters such as "Garner garnered a back Matt Vanden Boom's name stand for "lower ellogg snap, crackled and pop- the" in some foreign language. Michigan's Angell Hall, no relation to San Diego " Michigan State head football coach Muddy describe the player's position: Charger draft choice Hollis Hall. Waters. Enough said. Vi- ii [ic nidrrf nice %juicx tnrst rouna arait