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16—The Daily Collegian Thursday, April 12, 1984 Rose takes 5 walks but still one hit shy By JOE KAY AP Sports Writer CINCINNATI (AP) Pete Rose took five walks yesterday four to first base and one down the aisle. The Montreal left fielder got mar ried in his hometown early yesterday, then went 0-for-1 with four walks in the Expos' 9-3 afternoon victory over the Cincinnati Reds to remain one hit shy of 4,000. His next shot to reach that mark will come in Montreal's home opener tomorrow night against the Philadel phia Phillies, the only other team for which Rose has played. "I'm going to get another hit this year. I'm not worried about that," Rose said. "I'm just happy we won today's game. " The wedding, Rose's secodd, was a private ceremony in his attorney's office. He married 29-year-old Carol Woliung of Lawrenceburg, Ind. "It was a short ceremony this morning, that's all," Rose said, shrugging it off. "That's something you do on your way to getting 4,000. • Allegheny Women's Center an owl palivnt rneilicJl clinic ()Wring srmin• WWI warmth UM! dupunl Iron pr•oph u•hu lure. tree pregnant y tests personal «runwling birth tuntrul services gyner ologit al r are Mowing Alter treatment 362-2920 Allegheny Medical Center East Building Women's Penthouse Right (Bth floor) 211 North Whitfield Street Center Pittsburgh, PA 15206 232 S. ALI EN • 814-238-6021 ****************** Woody Allen. Mia Farrow Broadway Danny Rose Nightly 7:30.9:30 Mon. thru Thurs. $2.00 1600 N. Atherton 237-2444 tl i 4 t • VAILEy Girth' -1( Stay ahead of the game with Collegian "I had to get married because that was the only way I could get her on the team plane back to Montreal. Only wives are allowed on the plane." With the nuptials behind him, Rose turned his attention to getting the lone hit that keeps him from the 4,000 plateau reached only by Ty Cobb. Rose swung only, once, to foul off a pitch, while drawing walks in his first three trips to the plate against starter Bruce Berenyi. He walked on a 3-2 count and a pair of 3-1 counts, while the fans booed Berenyi's wildness. Rose hit the first pitch back to reliever Frank Pastore in the sixth, and drew a walk on a 3-1 count from Pastore in his last at-bat in the eighth. Fans tossed debris on the field when Rose was taken out for a pinch runner,'and Pastore was booed when he was removed. "The only bad thing about the whole day, I think, is I didn't like the reaction toward Pastore," Rose said. "He was just trying to do his job." 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