SPORTS Wednesday, June 12, 1985 Page 8 The Michigan Daily Milwaukee snaps Red Sox streak, 5-3 BOSTON (UPI) - Ted Simmons ningsdue to a torn fingernail on his pit- snapped a 3-3 tie with a two-run ching hand. double in the seventh inning last With one out in the seventh, Paul night, helping the Milwaukee Brewers Molitor doubled and scored on a single break Boston's eight-game winning by Earnest Riles. Cecil Cooper streak with a 5-3 victory over the Red followed with a single, moving Riles Sox. to second. Simmons delivered his key Danny Darwin, 6-4, scattered eight double to left-center, scoring Riles hits, while striking out eight and and Cooper. walking three over eight-plus innings. Bob Gibson relieved with two on and The Red Sox moved ahead 3-2 in the two out in the ninth and notched his fourth. Bill Buckner reached on a thirdsave. leadoff walk and scored in front of MILWAUKEE scored three runs in Dwight Evans, who hammered his the seventh inning to pull in front 5-3 sixth homer of the season to tie the against loser Bruce Hurst, 2-5, who game. Marty Barrett then reached on was replacing starter Roger Clemens. an infield hit, stole second and scored Clemens left the game after five in- on a two-out single by Dave Sax. Associated Press Rookie Steve Lyons was out at second on an attempted steal last night at Fenway Park in Boston. The Brewers halted Boston's winning streak at eight with a 5-3 victory. ELLENA NAMED OUTSTANDING PLAYER: Miami corrals Longhorns 10-6 OMAHA, Neb. (UPI) - Designated the fifth team in history to advance to charging back with one run in the six- hitter Greg Ellena, named the tour- the title from the loser's bracket of the th and three in the seventh. Kevin 4 nament's most outstanding player, double-elimination tournament. Sheary, 7-4, who won his third series collected four hits last night to pace a game, shut the Longhorns down early, 14-hit attack that carried Miami ELLENA, who went 12 for 25 in the holding them to five hits through five (Fla.) to a 10-6 victory over Texas in series, tied a series record with 22 innings. He left after 6% innings and the championship game of the College total bases. His 12 hits were one short yielded a total of eight hits. World Series. of a record. ENDLESS! Our Salad & Fruit Bar offers you endless possibilities to build a salad that's great tast- ing. And great for you, too! Choose from a bounty of fresh fruits in season, wholesome garden vegetables and delicious homestyle dressings that will keep you coming back for more. * FREE! I 16 OZ. DIET BEVERAGE OR ICED TEA B with the purchase of Endless Salad & Fruit Bar. This offer notvalid with any other discount or m coupon.Sales tax charged where applicable Offer good at participating Rax Restaurants only Coupon expires 07-12-85 RW iMSDJ 1235 S. University at S. Forest in the University Towers Apartment Building Rick Raether earned his third save Ellena drove in one run and scored The Hurricanes roared to leads of6- of the series by pitching the final 2/3 twice as the Hurricanes became only 0 and 10-2 before Texas came innings. Say.. ::t IStsU ToMU F LERS AMERICAN AND FOREIGN CAR SPECIALIST FROM AS # FITS MANY nstalled by LOW AS...SMALL CARS Specialists"PRTICIPATING --- DEALERS Installed Featuring.. "One of the finest names YPSILANTI n automotive parts!' 2606 Washtenaw Avenue (1/ Mi. E. of US 23)......................572-9177 TAYLOR 14250 S. Telegraph Rd. (1 Blk. N. of Eureka Rd.)....................946-8470 Individually Owned & Operated IN AND OUT IN 30 MINUTES IN MOST CASES OPEN DAILY AND SAT.8-6 PM Copyright 1985 Meineke BRUCE RUFFIN, 13-3, took the loss for Texas. He was replaced by Mike 4 Poehl after giving up six hits and three runs through 2% innings. The game was a slugfest in com- parison to Sunday's 2-1 Miami victory over Texas that set up the champion- ship showdown. Miami came up with 14 hita while Texas had 11. Miami, 64-16, last won the College World Series title in 1982. Texas, 64-14, was last year's College World Series runnerup. Miami, which had scored two runs in the first inning, exploded for four more in the third inning when they banged out four hits and capitalized on three Texas errors to up their lead to 6-0. The Hurricanes scored twice in the fifth and added their final runs in the sixth. Texas, which had twice come from way behind to win in the series, rallied for three runs in the seventh but were shut down by Raether,