PAGE 4, THE HERALD, Wedn esday, September 21, 1977 Orioles batter Jays BALTIMORE (AP) Jim Palmer, with home run -support from rookies Eddie Murray and Rich Dauer, posted his fifth consecutive victory and kept the fading hopes of Baltimore Orioles alive with a 5-2 American League decision Tuesday night over Toronto Blue Jays. e triumph enabled the Orioles to break a second- Jace tie with Boston Red x and move within three games of New York Yankees in the American League East, Tuesday night's New York-Boston game was postponed by Train, Toronto, which failed for the fourth time this season to extend a winning streak to four games in a row, trailed 3-2 when Ken Singleton gave the Orioles two insurance runs with a bases-loaded single in the seventh, chasing Jim Clancy, 4-7. Palmer, 18-11, bidding to become a 20-game winner for the seventh timein eight seasons, allowed seven hits. He is scheduled to start three of Baltimore’s remaining 11 games. . The Blue Jays scored in the third inning on two tainted hits, a single by Dave McKay and a triple by Gary Woods. Toronto added a run in the seventh on singles by Al Weeds, Alan Ashby and McKay. Murray's lead-off homer in the fourth, snapping a 1-1 tie, was his 23rd of the season and set a club record for a rookie. Dauer hit his fourth homer in the next inning. When Toronto scored its first run in the third, all five batters faced by Palmer could have been retired. McKay got a single when first baseman Lee May retreated toward the bag instead of pursuing the bouncer in the hole. Then right fielder Singleton ap- peared to lose a one-out ner Reds shutout | Padres SAN DIEGO (AP) George Foster and Don Werner clouted home runs and Tom Seaver fired a two- hit shutout Tuesday night to lead Cincinnati Reds to a 4-0 National League baseball victory over San Diego Padres. Foster's homer, his 49th of the season, came in the first inning with Ken Griffey aboard on a walk to stake Seaver to a quick 2-0 lead. Seaver struck out five and walked one while improving his record to 19-6 with his 17th complete game. Leit- hander Bob Owchinko took the loss and his record fell to Seaver retired a string of 14 Padres before giving up his second hit of the game, a lead-off double to rookie Bill Almon in the seventh. Racke Baseball roundup by Woods in the lights and it fell for a triple. Clancy, who blanked the Orioles through five inning last Thursday in a game forfeited by Baltimore, retired the Orioles in order only in the first inning. Dauer has hit three of his four homers off Toronto pitching, two in the last two games. Time beats Indians DETROIT (AP) — Jason Thompson opened the bottom of the 10th inning with a game-tying homer and pinch hitter John Wockenfuss singled hame the winning run Tuesday night to give Detroit Tigers a 5-4 American League Brewers | rally to win MILWAUKEE (AP) — Sal Bando’s two-run single sparked a four-run fifth inning to lead Milwaukee Brewers to a 5-1 victory over Seattle Mariners in an American League baseball game Tuesday night. The Brewers filled the bases with two out in the fifth on two walks around a single by Cecil Cooper off loser John Montague, 7-12. Bando singled two runs home and Robin Yount doubled another across. The fourth run of the inning scored on first baseman Dan Meyer’s error. e Brewers scored in the first inning when Von Joshua singled, stole second and came home on a single by Cooper. Winner Jim Slaton, 10-14, lost his shutout in the seventh when Ray Fosse doubled and scored on a single by Bob Stinson. A’s go down on errors CHICAGO (AP) -- The A’s tied a club record by making seven errors in one game and Henry Cruz blasted a two-run homer in a wild fifth inning as Chicago White Sox defeated Oaklland A’s 8-2 Tuesday night in an American League baseball game. Cruz’s homer, his second of the season, preceded three Oakland errors in the fifth when the Sox scored five runs and took a 6-2 lead. An error in the first inning | and two on one play in the sixth contributed to a pair of Chicago runs. : , The errors were com- mitted by first baseman ’ Mike Jorgensen, a pair by second baseman Rodney Scott, centre fielder Tony Armas, catcher Manny Sanguillen, third baseman Wayne Gross and shortstop Rob Picciolo. ~ t wins over Nastase PARIS (AP) — France's Georges Goven, using a homemade racket with extra stringing, beat Ilie Nastase of Romania 6-4, 2-6, 64 Tuesday in the first round of the Coupe Poree tennis competition. “It's the first time in my career that I have played against a player using a racket like Goven’s—and it’s also the last time,” said Nastase. ‘In the future, I will refuse to play against anyone using such a de- vice,” Goven, getting extra lift and speed with the racket, kept Nastase running around the court and the Romanian became tired as the match wore on. ‘Perhaps ['m not on great form at the moment," said Nastase, “but I’m not as bad as that.” The which received attention when used by Michael Fishbach at the recent U.S. Open, consists of a normal frame and cross-stringing. But in racket, addition, extra stringing is woven in and out of the crossstrings in macrame fashion, making the face thicker and heavier. The effect, at least for some players, is increased speed and topspin. The French pro tennis players association has vated against the new racket and Friday will ask the French Tennis Feder- ation to ban its use. Their delegate will be Patrice Dominguez, knocked out of the Coupe Poree Tuesday by Australian Dick Crealy, who was using one of the new rackels in his 6-2, 6-4 win, The French Federation ; kick the : may, however, decision up to the In- ternational Federation, whose current president is France's Philippe Chatrler. In other Coupe Poree firstround play, France's Patrick Proisy beat Nicky Pilic of Yugoslavia when the : latter retired with Proisy having won the first set 6-1 : and the second set tled 3-3. : —s i a ees I aa win “Oo Nt e risa ~= Cal nem Edible North Amarican oyst yiotd any pearls of value. ers have never been known to baseball victory Cleveland Indians. over Thompson’s homer, his 29th, tied the score 4-4 off starter Don Hood. Rick Waits, 8-7, came in and walked Lance Parrish. After Mickey Stanley sac- rificed and Ben Oglivie was walked intentionally Wockenfuss delivered his winning single. Cleveland jumped ahead 4-3 with a run in the top of the 10th off Bruce Taylor on Frank Duffy's single, a sacrifice and a single by Larvell Blanks. The Tigers, trailing 3-2, tied the game in the bottom of the ninth when Aurelio Rodriguez singled, took second on a sacrifice and pinch runner Lou Whitaker scored on a single by Ron LeF lore—just two hits from becoming Detroit's first 200- hit player since 1955. Stingy Pirates’ pitcher NEW YORK (AP) — John Candelaria’s six-hitter gave Piittsburgh Pirates a 4-2 triumph over New York Mets in a National League baseball game Tuesday night. Nino Espinosa, 8-13, started for New York and matched Candelaria, 18-5, ’ for seven innings. Ed Ott hit his sixth home run of the season off Espinosa in the second. In the seventh, with two out, Oliver walked and con- secutive singles by Ott and Ken Macha tied the game at 2-2. ; Bill Robinson singled home Candelaria with the winning run in the eighth and Oliver singled off reliever Skip Lockwood for the Pirates’ insurance run later in the inning. Phillies edge Cubs PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Steve Carlton pitched a four- hitter for his 22nd victory and catcher Tim McCarver hit a two-run homer and sacrifice fly as Philadelphia Phillies turned back Chicago Cubs 4-2 Tuesday night in a National League baseball game. The Phils jumped to a 1-0 lead in the first inning on the first of two doubles by Bake McBride and Mike Sch- midt’s RBI single. They made it 2-0 in the second on a triple by Garry Mad¢cox and McCarver’s sacrifice y. With two out in the fourth, Maddox singled and Mc- Carver socked his sixth homer to complete Philadelphia's scoring. The Cubs reached Carlton for a run in the third on Ivan DeJesus’ run-scoring single and another run in the sixth on Bill Buckner’s RBI double. 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Canada is one of six nations competing in next month’s zone qualifying round for the 1978 World Cup and the four-game trip to Trinidad and Costa Rica was part of the preparation program. All four games were draws—two of them scoreless and the athers 1-1. “Goal scoring is our biggest concern at this time,’ Krautzun said. “‘We created many opportunities but missed our chances.’ “ We lacked coolness in finishing around the net and our midfielders need to become more intelligent in reading the game. ‘Actually our record, wasn't as poor as the scorelines indicate, We had two goals called back by: referees and both cf them were clearly legitimate in my opinion.” Krautzun said he told his plavers results were not important, He said he wanted to see all his players in action and to assess their abilities. Canada will play Mexico, Haiti, Salvador and Surinam at a tournament Oct. 8-23 in Mexico. The winner will go to next year’s World Cup finals in Argentina. 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