Page 4, The Herald, Thursday, August 4,198 “Stats, and Standings heftl, New ‘York, 114. . saves: ‘Lesmith,- “Chicago, '4i - Ryan, 10-5, struck ‘out‘10, Saver: - Quisenberry, Kansas Bedrosian, Atlanta, 15; Rear- ~ City, 27; Stanley, -Boston, 20; don, Montreal, 15: Minton, Sen including Terry Kennedy in - ~ Caudtll, : . Pranclaca, MW : Seatile, 1%, the fourth “inning for the AMERICAN, LEAQUE | NATIONAL: LEAGUE 3,600th of his careér, in Chicago .4 St, Louwls' 0 ag - Bait Olviston ‘East Divition completing his third game Ty, WoL Pet. GB. WoL Pct. OBL i . Battimoré 60.42 (30 — Pirisbuegh ae of the season. He raised his Detroit 41°43 «587 Philadelphia - 52 350.510 a career-strikeout total to Toronto.” 60 44 «S77 1 St. Louis: - 5 on . Milwoukes ——58 45 543 2% . Montreal . 2, 2 ~400 ; a 3,606, . ° and ~ trails 7 York. 56 46.549 4 ego at ys = te 1.3, ; “ Boston, |. sa Si" ata v8 Rew Yore tail 65.387 15%, Philadelphia’s Steve AW 17% _. 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Oliver, 7 wo Teipiea: Griffin, Tarontey ay | Montreal, 26.7 Ns ‘godd‘a game‘as I've thrown _ Wintieid; New ‘fork, 8 - Her: Triples: Moreno, ° Houston, i in quite a while,” ; "ndons Detrolt, 7. Tee Butler, Atlante, 113i. Dawson, . Homa runs: " Cooper,” Mi Montreal, Lf Ralnee, Montreal, - Only. Tim :Flannery's : Kae,..28; Kittie, Chicago F ' : . r - weuke atin ‘Bi Armes Bor Home runs: Dawson, Mon- third-inning single to right - . ton, Murrey, ‘Baltimore: me SSO a Aurea awe ‘field kept. Ryan ‘from, pit batted. In: Cooper , , a : sees, 90), Parrlsny Detroll, 22). Evans, San Francico a1. ching: the sixth no-hitter of: Tig New orks ar a way, Montreal, 81r-Murphy, Atlante, MWS career... ' , . Ly , ‘ . baltimore wie ™. Murrey my « Scnm|st, Philadelphia, 10 “Elsewhere in the ‘National | ~ Stolen “pases: | Henderson, - Stalen --bases: a ' - ague, it was ‘Ne Oakland, 6? . Rew, chlengol’ frau dts wien, “New York, 57 League, ‘ lew York. Si: Cruz, Chicago, 45, Lemaster, San Francisco, 34. . Mets 2, Montreal -Expos. 1: Pitching: (# decisions}; Fal- - Chicago Cubs. 4 St. Louis Pitching . {% decisions): fo- cane, Atlante, 6-4, 089, 1.06; - 1ema, Oetrol Ot 089, 3.18) Montetisces san auitae. 4 ; Cardinals 0; Ailanta Braves _ Jackson, ‘Tororito, 8-1, 88%, 4.35; .800, 3.67; Perez, ante, a, Haas, Milwaukes, 8-2, 800, 4.05; 860, 2.01; Denny, Philadelphia, _ 8 San Francisco Giants 4; _ ~—" Righettl, New York, 11-3, 786, 11-5, SBE, Baty meWltitame, Pittsburgh Pirates -- 7,2 3.40; MeGr or, Ba more, WW” Pittsburgh, 11-5, 02, vy, i ria Tee Seema * (strikeout: 'Cariton, ehiia- Philadelphia Phillies 2 and delphia, 175; aio, Cincinnati, 8° 2 ers | . Strikeouts: | Morris, . Detroit, 163s MeWilliems, Pittsburgh, ‘Lo Ang les. Dodge 7, 142; Stieb, Toronto, 125) Rtgs 142. Cificinnati Reds-3. Huble Brooks, After Keith. Hernandez” was walked” intentionally, Foster forced - Hernandez at second,..but beat ‘the - double. play at-. tempt while Wilson... raced home with the decisive run.: Cubs'4 Cardinals 0- _ In St. Louis; Chuck © Rainey and: three other Chicago pitchers combined for. a shutout, and ‘Thad . Bosley and Jay Johnstone homered to-pace the: Cubs. over the Cardinals, _ ; ‘Rainey, 11-8, gave up 10 of the Cardinals’ ‘12 hits, but was aided by threé ‘dotble: plays before being lifted in ‘the sixth, Craig Lefferts, ...Mike Proly and Bill Camp: . -bell finlshed up for Chicago. Braves'6 Giants 4° In San Francisco, Rafael eighth-inning ‘single snapped a’ tie’ Bind . Jerry Royster’ followed with - a solo home run to raise - Atlanta over the Giants. ’ ‘Fhe Giants, overcoming a 4-0 deficit, moved into a tie with two runs in the bottom De the, seventh “But: the . ‘Braves struck quickly’ in the. eighth. off. reliever Jim’: Pirates. 7. Phillies. coe : Wynne laced a pair of extra: ere oo ; Bae, hits: and: seared wice atop the American: League - East, so it’a mot Hard ‘to . understand why he’s not too interested in a: painstaking analysis of Chicago White Sox, leaders in the’ ‘West, He just wants to” beat. . them. a The “ejear-old “Flat: - hander aecomplished - that - ““taueh ~ Wednesday -night,.-' scattering six hits atid going the diatance for ‘the 10th - time - this” season “in. the. Tigers’ 6-3 baseball victory ‘over Chicago. -The ‘vietory - Sn the first ts tio innings end - the’ Pirates: - went’. “on, to. # “defeat ‘Philadelphia. on, a- ” "Bafr, 3-3, with: Ramirez's con ned ~ hit the key. blow. Jo thrpe-srun first, and. ‘Bin ¢ Tony’ "Dona had a ‘tworrun jeun’ double: during the ‘Pirates’. 6 “Madlogk also, drove. In two runs ‘as the Pirates won for. the’ 22nd ‘time’ in: #9. games y’ ‘since the all-star: break... WO +. Dodgers. 7.Reds 4° ; a In: Los : Angeles, “Mike . - Marshall hit two home runs, singled - ‘and drove’ in three’ - URS to lead: the pie Yankees: inges, one-hits Padres ap “over Cincinnati. ek! - Marahall, -extendltig” his : “hitting streak ‘to.13“games, yt his 10th “homer. of ‘the --seagon to highlight’a five.’ run’ first: inning’ against - loser Rich Gale,’ 3-5,: Mar. "shall hit’ his nth: to lead off the fifth. “Marinern 62:-- — ; * Morris's singleminded- Jesse Barfield slammed a. ness! extends to ‘his fast- two-run homer: and threw climbing strikeoiit total, at out arunner at the plate and | 142 the best, in the American Jim--Clancy hurled _nine- League... “That total “is hitter for his: fourth con- “already higher than his 1882. secutive: win. . and. ‘fifth ; Season mark, :though he’s pitched - only ‘about . two- — thirds as many innings. ‘His: job was hard Wed - cnesday Night; - with ..the mercury at.31 degrees and © ‘the” humidity at stifling. . ‘Morris: ‘said he sweated: his - Way: throvigh five shirts. -His.success came ‘at ‘the expense of «White Sox “starter Jerry’ Koosman, 8-3, kept the Tigers tied for first - “who was pounded for five game ahead’ of Toronto. In other games, Toronto’ Blue. Jays downed New ° York Yankees) -".6-2,' California Angels outscored Minnesota “Twins = -7-5, Baltimore, Orioles pounded Cleveland ‘Indians *. #5, Kansas City Royals" beat - Milwaukee. Brewers - $5, _ Boston: Red Sox. edged - Texas Rangers b-4 in -10 ‘innings and Oakland A's overpowered Seattle. Stars edge Trappers i in PCL contest. 4 “A pair. of solo’ hy mers. by “Revin® “McReynolds -” League baseball game. “In other PCL “action Wednesday, - Tacoma ‘beat Phoenix — 8-2, : Hawaii edged ‘Albuquerque Lake split doubleheader, with the Canadians taking _ the opener 5-4 and the Gulls Kuhn's a BOSTON (AP) — After 14% frequently stormy years as commissioner: ‘of * baseball, figures he can write “quite . Job | description” for his yelsto- . . -withdrawa} was not a ploy to buy: time for a potential Bowie interesting be-named Buecessor. “He better be’ tough;’ " be said..""He better be fearless, “He better have’a very thick skin. He: heeds to be - but | : something of.a‘diplomat.”:. only totigh, not. - Kuhn chose. the path of : diplomacy over. a - tough, ‘fearless stand - “against his enemies Wednesday by - telling club owners at their "summer meeting that he _- wouldn't be'a candidate to ~ succeed himself ‘when his . second, seven-year term - * expires Aug. 12. “Kuhn agreéd to stay -on until Dec, a1, OF a8 600N as a - “Tony Peters his half-brother’ Charlie. Bray, a former Canadian Football League all-star, “have been arrested ‘and charged with taking part in. a tocaine-selling operation that had its roots i in Canada. Peters was . Brrested, Toronto. ’ Argonaut, was arrested by Royal Canadian _ Mounted Police: - bey _ . Four dther inen, including | Bray's brother, ; ; also have been arrested. Douglas, Two others named. in a’ “complaint filed in. federal hitting . and.” ‘Larry Harlow thade . the difference for Las Vegas as” the Stars downed Edmonton. 43 in a Pacific Coast , »: Portland - ‘-dumped. Tucson #4, and’ Kuhn. ; forcement and the RCMP. ‘Wednesday ai the National ©”. Football, League team’s “training camp in Carlisle; 'Pa., while Bray, a former ‘‘place with Baltimore, - a: : runs in an. inning and a” .. third.. Detroit's Larry . Herndon, whd had a-run- "scoring double In the first, aypplied the coup de grace ‘inthe second with. a two-run «homer. . - . ' Toronto 6 New York 2 ‘George Bell, who was 1182 ‘since: being recalled from the. minors, had:two doubles, a triple and a single off Ron Guidry, . “who gave up a career-high _ 14hits as Toronto completed: “ ‘8 three-game frre of the , Winning the: nighteas a2. “MeReynolds’ ‘home "run led off the fourth inning and’- forged. a 2-2 tie. in Las Vegas, Harlow homered in the ‘fifth to put the Stars ahead for good. . Steve Fireovid went the’ first seven innings to Bick up the ‘victory. homer for Edmonton. Steve . Finch took the loss. . &2.. Vancouver and ‘Salt - In Tacoma, Marahall ‘Brant belted a three-run homer-to lead the Tigers’ victory. sO a Juan Monasterio hit a - Straight: complete game. - Orioles 8 Indians 2 Baltimore had some rare success -agalnst - Cleveland: pitcher Rick Sutcliffe. Rich - Dauer had a two-run aingte and three RBI: and Eddie . “Murray — homered “and ‘doubled’ as the ‘Orioles. handed the Indlatis: their first- loss .under “new. manager Pat Corrales after ” . four victories, Suiclitfe had “gone.4-0 With a 0.56 earned. _ ‘run- average-in his’ career - against Baltimore. “Angela 7 Twins 5 * “Rob Wilforig doubled in ’ two runs on the firet pitch ‘thrown by reliever Ron. Davis in the 10th inning to give California the victory.” Bobby Grich. had a: three- run homer in a five-run California third " before Minnesota rallied.’ ‘The Twins tled it in the ninth on | Dave Engle’ 8 fourth hit. of The Tiger had « alo lead .golng. inte the third when. ‘Brant slugged his home run, Danny Goodwin alio had two RBI for Tacoma with a single and @ sacrifice. “The Giants’ ‘Chris Smith belted a.solo homer, and Wallace Johnson brought in’ the team's other run with a ground out. ; Mike Warren ‘wag: the winner; lost, . “Portland's Len “Matuszek. ~ and John Russell collected advice--be tough ‘new. : -chasen, whichever ‘comes first. He said if no successor is named by Dec, 31, he probably. would remain in office until one’is found.. », But. he. emphasized his ‘compromise ‘that might -. keep him in office. He called decision “final, irrevocable and emphatic" and vowed’ he ‘‘will not revlew it or reconsider it naw or at, any t time in the future. Sa next “commissioner would have. more power than. he. ” did: ACCEPT PROPOSALS . The owners took steps in . that direction: later Wed- © nesday when they accepted Peters, Bray. charged. Of Washington Redskins » ‘and . ‘Toure. in’ Alexandria,’ Va., ‘have not been’ arrested, . Peters, a veteran ‘safety with | the ” aceused of helping arrange the. sale of. cocalie :to- un- dercover . agents of . the United States “drug. en- ° administration ‘ Supt. Don Heaton of the RCMP -. said | Wednesday night In: Toronto that the Bray. brothers, each , charged. with conspiracy. to import: and ‘traffic in 2 . narcotic, ‘will’ be. tried’. in: Canatta, "He said he was not personally involved With the: srrests of the Brays and did not know where they’ took Place. commissioner is. ’ proniotions ~ Super ‘Bowl - “ champion. . “Rédskitis,' “Is “proposals by the 12-member ~: Restructuring Committee to ‘ put the Player Relations Cammittee and baseball's corporation ~ under the jurisdiction of the commissioner's office. _ Kuhn's departure allows an. ¢ight-member search committee” chaired by _ Milwaukee Brewers owner Bud Selig to focus on finding a replacement. Sellg said he hoped ‘to have recom- . mendations -for his fellow owners in 30'to 60 days.: ‘He refused to say how many people were being considered for . baseball's sixth commissioner or who they were,. ‘ Montreal Expos president "John McHale -has been the most "prominent - baseball figure named as a possible ‘successor to Kuhn. But he ‘turned down the job last ‘ Noveniber in Chicago when Kuhn. ‘tailed to. get. the . support of three-quarters of. the, owners. in each league necessary ‘for: cee eetion. . Others: . whom speculitio ha centred are former :,; Treasury Secretary . “iia Sinton, president fhe. U.S; Olympic Commaltten; Peter. Ue th, president, of the Angeles. Olympic Organizing Committee; Jack Valenti, former baseball. “television executive and now’ President of the. Motion Picture .. America, and. Dr. ‘A. Bar tlett.Giama_lv liv vaty. . Howevet, atl. four are reported to ‘have: “said / they’ rea not interésted in the a Brian” Kingman Associailon . of home Darrell Brown... Royals & Brewers &°. Keith ‘Creel, whone. only. other major: league vletory” was May 25, 1082, scattered . ‘eight hits over six ‘innings, __ while Aikens slleed a two- ~ pun double and Don Siaught . drove-in two other. runs. for . - the Royals. _ Red Sox 5 Rarigers 4. _ Carl Yastrzemaki’s: bases- , loaded single produced - three runs and Dwight Evans drove in the: ‘game-- winning run in the 10th with - his second double. It. was Texas’s elghth consecutive - ‘Toss and 22nd by ore fe rum this: ~ season. . "A's.6 Mariners 1 Loon _ Seattle starter. Beattie had a. perfect. game ‘for six innings but it was ‘his ‘mound foe, left-hander ‘Tim “Conroy, who wound up with the victory on a four-hitter. ‘Oakland's Rickey Hen- deraon broke up ‘Beattie’s no-hitter in the seventh and the A’s got aix runs in. the eighth, three oni : » Mike ” Davis! 5 homer. - three -RBI apiece and ‘the ‘BeaVers “eiplided: for iniiitiistining' ‘runs:'to beat Tucson. : Tucson led 4-0 after: ‘thee inniigs on’ Wes. Clements’ sacrifice fly, RBI doubles by Clements and Bob: ‘Pate ~ and a run-acoring single by Greg Cypret. « : ‘ Portland answered in the fourth with two runs, and ‘| Matuszek tled the score with a two-run homer, - In the ninth, Matuszek drove in a run with a ~ sacrifice fly, while’ Tim Corcoran ‘and Jerry’ Keller followed: with RBI ‘singles’ and Russell belted a two- run - triple. © Portirid’ -Altamnirano picked up the win,’ |. “In British Columbia, Edwin Nunez allowed just four hits insix and one-third — innings: to. pick » ‘up. Salt Lake's nighteap win, The Gulla’ Phil. Bradley reached Home safély on catcher’s . interference by Kirk Kingsolver in the third. Harold Reynolds and Rod Allen singled;. witti Allen's hit driving home “Bradley, and Ken Phelps doubled to drive in two more runs, ‘ Dan Davidsmeier slugged 4 tworun homer for the Canadians, . Mike Anderton, took the — loss. In the “opener, "Mark Corey's two-run homer capped a. four-run_ ‘third inning. for: the’ Canadians. Scott . Roberta - “got. “the victory. Reliever.” “Dan ‘Boone gota break‘ in’ the seventh - when -Jim ‘ Maler doubled in a pair of runs but, ‘waa tagged for the final, oul “the: game’ when. he rounded second. Jerry Doh’ Gleaton ‘was charged ‘with the. ee ‘In Albuquerque; ‘Wotus’ solo tomer’. ae Havall a winning édge. Wotus connected in” the first itining, and’ Lawrence Rush ‘followed with’ an’ RBI . single. ‘In the third, Joe Grpilak singled, arid reached, home on @ passed ball. - Germian Rivera dive in * Randy. Neimann ‘gilthe vietory. Theloss' was 1 tagged on Orel Hershiser. . in dye lng t6-btng_— Jim |: vee we an