Page 14 - The Michigan Daily - Sunday, May 20, 1984 Blue Jays nip Chisox, 1-0 TORONTO (AP) - Jim Gott and single to left. three relievers combined for a three- hit shutout and Dave Collins drove in The three Toronto pitchers never the only run with a third-inning single allowed a runner to third and stranded as the Toronto Blue Jays extended their 10 White Sox baserunners. Gott was winning streak to five games with a 1-0 removed after Vance Law doubled with victory over the Chicago White Sox two out in the seventh. yesterday. Gott went 6% innings, walking three IN THE SIXTH, Collins led off for and striking out four. Roy Lee Jackson, Toronto with a triple to right-center, Bryan Clark and Dennis Lamp followed but was stranded as Seaver got Lloyd him with Lamp pitching the ninth to Moseby on a ground ball and struck out post his seventh save. Willie Upshaw and Willie Aikens. CHICAGO starter Tom Seaver, 4-3, went all the way for Chicago. allowing In the Chicago ninth, Lamp walked only six hits and walking none. He Jerry Hairston to start the inning. Pin- struck out four batters, leaving him ch-runner Jerry Dybzinski moved to three shy of 3,300 for his career. second on Mike Squires' ground out and Damaso Garcia, stranded at third in pinch-hitter Greg Luzinski was hit by a the first inning after he doubled and pitch. was sacrificed to third, stroked a lead- off single in the third and promptly But Lamp struck out Julio Cruz and stole his league-leading 19th base. got Daryl Boston on a ground ball to end Collins then drilled his run-scorine the game. Scoreboard NU 9, MSU 4 Northwestern 10, Minnesota 2 N'western ....... 100 010 304- 9 1 1 Minnesota ....... 001 000 001- 2 6 2 Mich.State...... 100 000 030- 4 13 2 Northwestern ... 000 152 20x- 10 14 0 NU: Halland GirardI. Minn: Paveika, Hill (5), Francour (6), Reiwer (8) MSU: Hayner, Mammel (7), Piaeza (9) and Hanis. and Halloran. WP: Hall (9-2) L-: Hayner (6-3) NU: Trautwine and Girardi. HRs: NU-Huff (4), Grunhard (9), Mogentale (14). WP: Trautwine (8-3) LP-: Paveika (6-2) MSU-Eddington (20). Walking away from trouble MICHIGAN Minnesota AB R H BI AB R 1BI Larkinss .............. 5 0 1 2 Pohl cf ................ 5 0 2 0 Waterscf.............. 5 0 1 0 Beckmanif ........... 5 0 0 1 Ha ardlb-p ... 451 1 0 Schlicting rf ......... 3 00 0 Close d-lb . sos.... 00 0 Bauer lb .....4 00 0 Minick rf .............. 4 2 2 0 Schuveiller 3b ......... 2 0 1 0 Bair c ,............... 5 1 2 1 W eber c ............... 3 1 0 0 Zimmerman if ........ 3 1 3 3 McIntosh dh ........... 3 2 3 2 Beshke 2b ............. 1 1 0. 0 vanDehey 2b .......... 4 0 2 0 Siuta 3b ............... 2 0 0 0 Hess ss ................ 5 0 1 0 Froning ph ..........., 1 0 0 0 Pehrson ph ............ 1 0 0 0 Disher pr .............. 0 0 0 0 Hunziker ph ........... 1 0 0 0 Morris ib.............. 0 0 0 0 Totals..................36 3 9 3 Totals ................. 35 6 10 6 R H E MICHIGAN 020 200 200 - 6 10 2 Minnesota 020 100 000 - 3 9 2 4 REBECCA KNIGHT/Daily Ken Hayward smacked his 11th homer against Northwestern in the Wolverines' 13-1 victory Friday. Eleven round-trippers is the third highest total in Michigan history. Big Blue bats bumped Northwestern, 13-1 By ROB POLLARD seventh and five more in the eighth. Special to the Daily .. MINNEAPOLIS-On a beautiful Sophomore Scott Kamieniecki pit- inl ched all nine innings for the Maize and Friday afternoon at Siebert Field in Blue, allowing four hits and two walks Minneapolis, Michigan demonstrated while striking out three. the importance of playoff experience. "I have to say this was my best game Northwestern made its first post- of the year," said Kamieniecki, who season appearance in 27 years and it raised his record to 6-3. "It meant showed. The Wolverines routed the more; I went nine innings and it was a Wildcats, 13-1, in the first round of the tournament game." Big Ten baseball tournament. Rich mnt game sr Bair led the 19-hit barrage with four MICHIGAN 13, NothwsenI hits and two RBIs, and Kurt Zimmer- Northwesern....... 001 0 - crake apinh-itran samto MICHIGAN ......3030 301 101 1 -13 man cracked a pinch-hit grand slam to M Kamienieckiand Bair, Wolfe (9). nail the coffin shut in the eighth inning. NU: Miller, Hafenscher (2), Tichy (4), Reinnga (8) MICHIGAN had no problem solving andGirardi. four different Northwestern pitchers. ayienieckir (11). Zimmeman 3iler10-3) Starter Bob Miller, who entered the : game with a 10-2 record and a sparkling 2.42 ERA, lasted only one and two- thirds innings while suffering the loss. Every Wolverine starter reached base at least three times except designated hitter Chuck Froning, who got on twice. Wildcat pitchers generously allowed 10 bases on balls, including five by the usually sharp Miller. Northwestern coach Ron Wellman< said he had "no idea" what happened to his ace. "All year long he's (Miller)h been throwing the ball over the plate, not giving up walks. They were just pounding him." MICHIGAN scored three times in the second inning. Five of the Wildcat pit- f chers' 10 walks came in that inning. The Wolverines added three more runs in -i the fourth, single tallies in the sixth and air ...four hits, two ribbies 0 E. Bair, Weber, Beckman. DP-Michigan 1, Minnesota 1. LOB-Michigan 9, Minnesota 16. 2B-Bair, Schveiller, Pohl. HR-McIntosh (3). SB-Hayward, Pohl. S- Beshke2. MICIiGAN I IP H R Wayne (W'8-2) . ....... ...........7.2 7 3 Hayward............ 1.1 2 0 Minnesota IP H R Kutshall (L, 5-3) .. . . .......6.2 7 6 Kampsen ...................................... 2.1 3 0 Save-Hayward (5). WP-Kampsen. T-3:03. A-2,157. ER 3 0 ER 2 0 BB 10 0 BB 5 0 SO 5 1 SO 3 0 4 FINAL BIG TEN LEADERS (does not include tournament games) Batting PlayerAS H Ros. Ms ............. 2 24 2) Hess, Minn.................. 47 20 3) Eddington, MSU ............ 46 19 4) Mueller, Ind ................39 16 5) Dietrick, Pur ................ 42 17 6) Armentrout, Wis ............ 51 20 7) Pfaff, OSU .................. 49 19 8) LARKIN. MICH ............. 57 22 9)Pohl, Mi.n-.-.-----....... 47 17 9) Czaplewski, Wis ............. 37 14 Avg. .426 .41:3 .410 .405 .:392 .388 .386 .378 .378 Pitching Player 1) Shok, MSU ................ 2) Grate. oInd................. 3) Hickerson. Minn ........... 4) Mathews, WIS ............. 5) M iller, NU ................ 6) Kampsen, Minn ............ 7) JonesInd .................. 8) Cunningham. OSU......... 9) KAMIENIECKI. MICAI..... 10) Champagne, Ill........... . 26. 2-1 101 . 20.1 2-2 1.33 . 25.A 4-1 1.42 . 16.2 1-0 1.62 . 27.2 2-1 1.95 . 21.0 2-1 2.14 . 27.0 2-2 2.67 . 27.2 3-1 2.93 . 27.1 :3-0 2.97 . 11.1 1-3 :1.13 4