Page-14-Saturday, May 8, 1982-The Michigan Daily s1 p vi sc b le M is G R a K N r SPOR TS OF THE DAILY Golfers 10th at Spartan tourney Special to the Daily Martz doubled in three runs yesterday as the Chicago a 12-game losing streak last night, edging the Bostor .hCubs snapped a four-game losing streak with a 12-6 Red Sox 1-0 as rookie Bobby Johnson got his first hil EAST LANSING- Michigan golfers combined to victory over the Houston Astros. of the season, a home run, Doc Medich pitched 7 1/ hoot a 383 yesterday as the Wolverine golf team Moreland cracked P. three-run homer in the first scoreless innings and the defense tied a club record laced 10th after the first round of the Spartan In- inning off loser Nolan Ryan, 2-5, who came into the with five double plays. itational. Ohio State leads the two-day event with a game with an 8-1 lifetime record against the Cubs. Reserve catcher Johnson, giving regular Jim Sun- core of 361. fMoreland hit another three-run homer off reliever dberg a rest, produced the game's only run with a Ed Humenik's round of 75 topped the Wolverines, Frank LaCorte in the sixth. homer leading off the fifth inningshis seventh time at ut it was six strokes off the pace set by individual THE CUBS knocked out Ryan with a six-run burst bat this season. ader Jeff Cook of Indiana, who shot a 69. Other in the third. Bump Wills started it with a single, stole Dodgers 6, Expos 2 hand Ryan Wiezycki, 78s by Steve Maddalena and second and scored on a single by Moreland. MONTREAL (AP) - Dusty Baker knocked in four an annyc 8 by Fruiteig.Mdd nd Leon Durham and Junior Kennedy singled, scoring runs, two with his fourth home run of the season, and BESIDES INDIANA'S Cook, the leader board in- Moreland, and Ryne Sandberg singled, filling the Bob Welch scattered seven hits to lead the Los luded Todd Hartle of host Michigan State at 70 and bases. Martz then drove in all three runners with a Angeles Dodgers to a 6-2 victory over the Montrea ob Haidler of MSU, Clark Burroughs of Ohio State double to left, and scored on a single by Steve-Hen- Expos last night. nd Chris Sobezakof Eastern Michigan at 71. derson. Welch, 4-1, struck out three and walked one afte Following Ohio Staterin the tesm standings were Moreland, whose previous season-high was six failing to last the first inning against the Expos las ent State at 363, Indiana at 365, Michigan State at home runs with Philadelphia last year, hit his eighth Sunday. The only runs Welch allowed came on Gary 67 and Miami of Ohio at 369. homer in the sixth after Wills and Bill Buckner had Carter's fourth-inning sacrifice fly and Andr( The invitational concludes today. singled. Dwo' oe ntennh T dMoreland's seven RBI was two short of the Cubs, The Dodgers cuffed Montreal starter Steve Rogers .ubs 12, Astros 6 record of nine set by Heinie Zimmerman in 1911. 4-2, for six hits and a 4-0 lead in the first three innings CHICAGO (AP)- Keith Moreland drove in seven Rangers 1, Red Sox 0 The Expos' right-hander left after five innings, the uns with two homers and a single and pitcher Randy ARLINGTON, Texas- The Texas Rangers ended first time in six starts he did not pitch into the ninth. n I '3 d t- a t r a is ,r t ,y ,e 5. ie 4 4 4 0 4 THE PITTSBURGH PIRATES' Bill Madlock winces in pain after being hit in the hand by a pitch from Cincinnati's Mario Soto. Trainer Tony Bartirome examines the hand. Reds blank Pirates CINCINNATI (AP) - Mario Soto blanked Pittsburgh on five hits and Ron Oester hit a two-run double as the Cin- cinnati Reds posted a 5-0 victory over the Pirates last night. Soto, 2-2, struck out 11 in his second consecutive complete game. His season total of 54 strikeouts leads the Nationa League. PITTSBURGH'S Jason Thompson had a pair of singles off $oto, extending, his hitting streak to 15games. Cesar Cedeno and Larry Biittner star- ted the Reds' second inning with singles to set upa run off loser Paul Moskau, 0- 2. Cedenoscored from third base when Johnny Bench grounded to second, for- cing Biittner. Oester walked with one out in the third and stole second. Dave Concep- don then doubled down the first-base ine fora 2tYRedslead AP Photo In your own face Sand flies into golfer Ed Sneed's face after he popped his ball from the trap on the approach to the eleventh green at the Houston Open. Sneed went to the clubhouse after yesterday's second round with an eight under par 134 for 36 holes.