‘ 4s 4 4 Pag Pete te ee Figen a yee beni RENCE BUTE RZ | Guerrero, + delphia, 117; 98. : " Spven:. “ Stats and NATIONAL: ‘Uaacur, Maat Divisten | 4 WL Bet. Ga. _ Montreal : * ye asst = oh Loule , 35 37.486 4s Philadelphiw = 32.94..4§5 4% “Pittsburgh: | 32 37 dba chicago, |. . 93099 458 New SVerk 29 44.997 1h Weat) Division : Lon. Angeles | “ 2b 6t — Atlente ' ans 3 | San Frencivce ‘Ms 35°.821 (ive Houston -".. -'° SF 37.900 10 San lego =. 16°37 1497) 108 Rincinnatl, oval 44: a1 Ta Tuesday Ranutts Houstoh @ Atlanta 4 Mejor league Reatile: a Standings “AMERICAN LEAQUE, a ‘mast Division. sl ie. * . Toronto ( 4031. db , Baltimore: - 40-31 °.461 -— ' Detralt - a0, 31° 863 New York . 37 33.'.529. ave ‘Botton a CO. MllWaUKee - the oe Cleveland 32 40 444 1M - West Division Texas (SA -Caltiornia © =. 39 93..942 1 Chicago. “Ws a 3 "Kansas City | 34-33 507 3 Oakiend . 33-39 473 6 Minnesota At 440 412 10¥a 70 49 4 “14¥a, - Cincinnal! 6 $an Franclaco 40°). . Chicago § - Pittsburgh Pet Ine - nings) . New York 10-1 $t, toute 1} | Montraal § Poiladelpnta ay tat: geme 11 innings, ppd. «9 1 Montreal at rniledoipnia, and | game ppd., raind Los Angeles 9 San Blego 3 “Today's Gamer | Pittaburgh at Chicage Mantraal at Philadelphia 2TH. - N Hovston “at Allanta San Frencisco at‘ Cincinnatl N New York. at St. Louis N. Los Angelea-at_ San Diego N a 4 Theriday “Oemes, Montreal at - Phitedelphia, 1335 p.m. ta Franciece . at Cincinnait, 2:05 rirfurgh at Chicago, - 2:0 ‘Tos 4:05 pm. - New York al Pm. Angeles . 7) Sen Diese, St. Louis, . 46 8 OH. Pet Easter, Pgh Knight, Hou . Hendrick, Sth Dawson, “Mik Madiock, Pgh Murphy, Atl Herandez, NY¥ 275. 42 G6 .313 Oliver, AML . 279 35 86 08 Guerrero, LA 264 46 81 907 LoSmith, StL. 192 28 59.307 Doublas: San Diego, 23218 78 16 242-37. 1.435 276 450 8P 422 204 36 74.2120 “Gurvey, 19; Suckner, Chicago, 18) ‘Daw - son, Pitts: - burgh, 18) Xnloht. Hovston, ie Ollver, Asontraal, 18. Triples: Mareno, Houston, rr Butler, Atlanta, 67 Dawson, Montreal, 6. Home runs: Morphy, Atlanta, 19) Evant, San Franclaco, 19) Loa Angeles, ..16) Montreal 14 : hc all batted § in: Moritrent, Ws Rey, Dawton, Runs Dawn, - Montreal, 84; Murphy, Atlanta, ria iy Stolen bases: Raines, Mon treal,..32)— LeMaster, San ‘Fran- cisco, 27; Witton, New York, 26. Pitching (6° declaiens):; Fa-- lone, Atlante, 4-4, 0S7, 2.427 Mantefusco, - San. Diego, 6-1. rio 2.07, * Strikesuis: Cariton, Sato, Vy - MewiiFlams, Reardon, | Montreal, 12) Laveiie, San Francisco 11; Bedrosian, : Atlante, i Lesmith, Chicago, 9. . A well established route is. ' Baltimore at New York N- 0:35 72 19 «60 dP. 29 45 a8. Ald: OE Ryan, Hauton, ». 61,5 ;, Phile- | Cincinnatl, 7748, 4.51 -Pirtaburgn, 1057 Glyleven, : ‘Tuasday Results Boston 11. Cleveland 3 ., Datrolt 5° Mifwaukee. 4 Minnegota’.§ Toronto 2. Texas: 3 Cailfornia 1 - Oukland’ 4 Kensbas City 2 feattla 6 Chicago 2: Taday’s Games Chicago at. le: Boston af Cleveland ark : Baltimore. at ‘New-York WN Deifolt a? Mitwaukee NO ‘Toronto: at Minnesota No” Texas at: California N° Kensas city at Oakland i : - . And that's ’ Detroit rookie did: At. age 26, Castillo: hag .. , Spent six years in the Tigers ~. - He was: _pecalled from Evansville of the Ameri¢an Association . “last week for his third try‘at-. aticking . in the: major. Jeagues. 2. 0 t - _ So. he had: ithe: “stage to: himelf: Tuesday ‘night in: _ ‘before Castillo, batting last inthe Tigers lineup, came, to . the’ plate. i. - ““Twina 5 Blue Jays 20 : Thuviday Games, . Tarentg: at Adinnetota Detroit at Milwaukee . - Kansas City at 0+ /usnd Texas a Caltiernte a , _ aa RW _Curaw, Cat: yas “35 92 a0? Boggt, Bos 760 4S 94 282 McRae, . Kan 246 44 84° «341 Grittey, NY... 237 36 80.330 Thornton, Cte . 221 48 72.326 Yount, Mii Ted 50.84 323° Hroek, Min. 218 38 70.321, Cal 240 40/74 Nd: ° Milwaukee when he stepped.” _ to the plate with two outs in. - DeCcincas, ; Simmons, Mil 287) 29. 80-31) Almon, Oak: 200 24 62. Whitaker, Oat 300 42 Doubtes: McRag, Kansas City, 24/- Boggs, Boaton, 23) Hrbak, Minnesota, 21. Triples: Moore, 5: Wilson, -Detrolt, 55 . Griffin, Toronto, §: Herndon, Detrolt. 31 Gibson, . Detroit, $7 -Winflaid, New York, §; Whitaker, Datralt, Home runs: Kittle, ¢ Armat, Boston, ie Rice, “Boston, 16. : lie Ryne batted ‘in: Klitie, Chi- cago, 54; Ward, Minnetota, 50° . Couper, Milwaukee, 49, . Stolen. basen: Wiison, Kansas City... 371 Cruz, Chicage, 26; Henderson, Oakland. 12. Pitching (@ decisions}; . Flana- gen,. Baltimore, 6-0, °1 000, 2,33} ‘Kison, California, 7- Ty Koosman, .Chicago,:: 61, 4.117: Jackson, Toronto, $1," 4.381° Sancher,” " Stieb, . . nvelend: - 93; ast Sirlkeouta: Morris. Detroit, 68 Saves: Quisenberry, Kansas “Gity, Wr Stanley, Boston, 16; Caudlll. Seatiie, 15. Baltimore at Naw . York. ppd. . “palms: _ 1ICAGO, + ATS, 2.93) California, . 7-2, ‘Toronto, , cic pitti ‘night-in the = National. ‘League c— the -: Cardinals whipped- New,‘ ‘York Mets 81 after thelr, losing streak-reached eight gamee when they dropped: - a Van Slyke hammered home ,, the ~ ‘Pirates’ nine-game winning - "came to an- -and .when they . . were beaten by’ Chicago * Cubs #7 in. 11- innings and ” - Montreal. . the. opener: of ‘their doubleheader 10-1 -Expos.. “and Philadelphia’ tee Of course,.Marty Castillo’ _ thoaght about hitting a game-winning - home run. organization. the top of the ninth: inning ‘and Tigers and Brewers tied Milwaukee, “ 4, "Castillo took two balls and . then drilled q delivery from” ' Jim, Slaten. over. the left-— fleid wall for his first major- , ‘league-homer-and a 5-4 American ‘League baseball ‘vietory for Detroit. In other American League games, Minnesota’ Twins topped Toronto. Blue | JAYS . 5. Boston’ Red “Sox: pounded Cleveland -Indiang 11-3, Texas Rangers | beat California Angels 3-1, Oakland A's nipped Kansas ~ City Royals:4-3. and Seattle - Mariners downed Chicago _ Wie | Sox 6-2. Baltimore — Whatisao fare an a day in ta June.” Phillies were © halted ee rain in the bottom . just what the | “peleaged pitcher: he's had his revenge, » ..' Schrom.: defeater . former teammates or the. David Green “and Andy runs in the fourth inning and Dave LaPoint. blanked ‘the. ., Meta on four hits “until the . ninth as the: Cardinals halted their longest losing streak: since .1980, ‘Tom Gorman heid. the Cardinals > Hitless until Green. ded off Orioles at; New. ‘York Yankees was rained: ‘out.’ Toronto's loss, coupled with the victory: “by: Detrelt - “and the Orioles" inactivity, put the three teams {na Ue for the lead in the American League East. Each. team hasa 4031 record, ‘Rick Manning's two-out -bingle. drove in two runs in the eighth inning off Detroit relief. ace Aurelio Lopez. to tie. the game at 4-4,..5 Slaton, 7-3, got two outs ‘Last * fall, § Toronto, ‘Ken Schrom. In the’ last week, hs second time in seven - : ag he gave up six hita before - . belng relieved by Ron Davie . in the elghth. Davis got. his ° 11th save while the loss went ’ to Dave Stieb, 10-.. Labt Wernesday,; ‘Schon, - &2, beat Steb: and: the ‘Blie * Jays 4-3. ; Houston: ‘Jimities ‘had a pair af . doubles” Minnesota, the first blow driving in the game's: first available i in Terrace. Ju yl, 1983 a Tuesday, - Albuquerque 6-4, Phoenix @ . downed Edmonton 8-3, Las ~ 1 . Vega’ got past Portland. +1, and ‘Hawaii outscored bat = Lake 8-5, : - For more information on -3~-— hitter: for — “pal of singles, when the Canadians Fy scored theif only. run..He ~ “walked two: and struck out * BER. — began. it..with: a “‘one-out wingle off Montreal. rellef ace Jeff Reardon; and » scored on a triple by ‘plrich . Lefebvre: Joe: Reardon : -ateuck out” pirich hitter Tony: Perez before. 4 wildly past firat as Durham Oliver's two-run ‘homer’ in’: scored. _ the first“inning helped the © Rose ‘tied: the game, “Al Expat to a 6-3 lend. - Castillo’s late hom: oF two-run in the’ second "inning. Red Sox 11 indians 3. ~ Tony Armas belted a two- run homer to pace.a 1a-hit -. attack. that - included six'* doubles, ‘twa: - by: Carl _ Yastrzemski, + Armas’ blasted his Itth n the fifth inning as-the Red ° - Sox scored ’five runs to-pin . ‘the loas on Rick Suteliffe,'o 3. 2 Rangers 3 ‘Angels: 7 -Knuckeballer.. Charlie - Hough blanked ~ California -on three hits through 7 2-3 innings and Buddy. Bell's . solo homer, triggered as ‘from. second ‘base in’ ‘the bottom of the 1Jth inning." ‘Sap ‘the “Cubs halted the ° j ” -longest ‘winning ‘streak in’: pun wit : * the majors this séagon. With Bote th altho cap @ ; two-run rally, Ivan DeJesus darkness. closing © In, -Durham: ‘opened the: 11th: - with an-infletd hit‘off Kent Tekulve and went to second on a single, by Keith Moreland, Larry Bowa then . grounded to Ray, who attempted to tag Moreland. and missed and then threw Dodgers ® Padres 5 conf ; At Sen Diego, - Pedro. " yeates™/ a ; avecky,- erolling fi ti bid ‘becoitia the majors’ first * s2-game winner, my “Astros 4. Braves 3: _ At Atlanta, Dickie Then drove in three runs with a sto pair of homers, Including 4° two-run ahot off loser Terry . Forater In the eighth Inning, while Nolan Ryan allowed » . two hits in eight innings and struck out. five to reclaim ‘the all-time atrikeout lead from Philadelphia's’ Steve Carlton. ‘the gdme and, after Minton -“Alan’ Knicely to load tha bases, Krenchick! slammed! hls b game-inning hit. : thal ive-game. losing. atrenk, ddie ‘Milner, who doubled. a and later ‘acored - walked Johnny ‘Bench and gives Tigers a share: four outa for his ‘second save, although he allowed - Fred Lynn's 14th homer with one out in the ninth. Lynn also had two singles - off Hovgh. . The vietory enabled Texas ta move one game “phead of Callfornia ontop af .~ .- the: American League West, “As Royals 3 Oakland shortstop Tony . Phillips mada.an error to jp Kansas City battle - Saunt tn, ‘a Tandawy bak in the ninth inning, but toned for the miscue later with a perfect throw to cut down the: Royals, _ With the A's abead 42, - ne} - Concepelon. : Kansas City’s Willie Wilson ‘opened the top of the ninth “with an infleld hit and then _ ‘stole second. Concepcion followed with. a . grounder to Phillips, who overthrew first bags to put -Tunners at second and third. “UL, Washington’s:dingle - ' drove in, Wilson and moved. ‘ Concepcion: Washington then broke for second: on a delayed steal attempt and when he was _ ther. plate. = perfect ‘thraw to, catcher’ Onix. * third. Convepeion headed. toward “But Phillips's Bob Kearney. ; nailed Mariners 8: White Box 2. Gletin Abbott became - Seattle's all-time -:victory . leader ‘by beating Chicago ~~ and Floyd Bannister, who. |j ‘had: been -. the’ “ Mariners’ winningest pitcher. * Abbott, 2-0, earned his . 4ist career victory. for. . ’ Seattle-with relie! help from. "Bill Caudill, who werked the fina] 2° 23 ‘alns for, his 16th 8 save. All star teams feature AL vets. against —new- ‘look. National League squad | NEW YORK (AP) - _ It will be a veteran. American League team headed by ‘perennial pitks Rod Carew at ifirat; base. and’ George. . Brett at third-base, against” a new-look National League ‘ ‘Tucson righthaniler Jeff Heatheock-' hurled a . two- hitter and allowed only one mW runasthe Toros posteda 5-1 - _. victory over Vancouver in "+ Pacific ‘baseball action. - Coast _- League In other -PCL - games Tacoma beat " Heatheock allowed only a Loner: j ‘Andy "Beene. :. allowed only five hits in 5 2-3 / ~ "innings but> walked seven . and -saw “three. of those : _naeore. ve In Salt. ~ Hawali/s Ray; : Kraweryk- : “> allowe ondy three hie as he ‘Lake city, port pool. “likely” now ‘OTTAWA - AGP)! national sport ‘pool to help , i ® pay for the “1968 Winter. - ~. Olymples in’: Calgary. is! - Hkely to ‘receive , ‘final © q “approval, in ‘the Cominons } today. | . a After 6 long light against , . what .they. consider the. ” immorality of lotteries, the ; “Progtessive Conservatives | ’playi to allow ‘legislation — ‘¢reating the podl to go to a final vote, Tory MP. Joe ~ _ Reld, who has helped. co. ordinate, the Tory attack, sald Tuesday. a , Calgarians will “undoubtedly be relieved: ; Money from: the . pool — drive: home’ ruf-over the would also. be” used . for: ‘research. - fourth-inning . | ‘with a pair of doubles while Harold Reynolds knocked in | two rua with a.pair-of . . singles, : . “othe Tigerays amateur eporis, and medical . gwuad - ineluding four Montreal Expos — ‘with three’ first-time starters in | the 50th versary All: Star. ‘Game ‘on July 6 “at: Islanders’ victory. | __ Krawczyk took over inthe. fifth after the Guile scored twice off starter... Randy - Niemann to take a 5-4 lead. Pinch. . runner «Bobby - Mitchell. snapped a 5-5- deadlock in -the.. eighth” inning : when he scored on a* ground - out, : and:: Joe “‘Jrsulak tripled home two _runs in the ninth to give the Islanders some ‘insurance. Rod Allen paced Salt Lake. “Tacoma's - ‘Danny ‘Goodwin singled home a tie- - breaking run in the eighth . fining te clinch the lead for _ the Tigers in Albuquerque. ~~ With one out in the ninth, lave McKay hit» ‘a Bolo home .run: to add..: ‘Tacoma’s final BCOre., , a Ed Amelung: was. S-for-4. for ‘the Dukes, “driving: in, three runs and scoring once. : Bert Bradley picted ‘up the, wins: a ‘In “Portland, * Steve. Fitéovid held the Beavers to cone: ran. through: ' vietory.”: “The Siew’s scared all three - “were all top-heavy winners: | -at their Positions. ». repo ee | crifice, a stolen of thelr runs in the aixth A: tani ‘on fwo. ningles, two walks, hase’ ‘Bod - two. throwing “ervora. "The Beaverd got telr run ‘in ‘the second innizig on A double by John’ Rugeell and. -@ triple by Juan, Samuel... “Two errors-by ‘Edmonton | _shottstop Dick Schofield - allowed Phoenix to stage a. seven-run outburst that led | the, Giants to victory. , Phoenix starter’ Mark Calvert scattered 10 hits to. pick, up the victory. ' ‘The. Giants". Chili - went 2for-3, scored one run . and drove In another on. a sacrifice fly. a ‘Garry Pettis Hipied a line ‘rightfield «wall fot moe ; the . fang Chicsige’s Comiskey : ‘Park, California's: Carew - was. ‘Canadians fall. again shut out the Gulls over the . last four - innings for . the “selected - for the . contecutive year and Brett: : of ‘Kansas. City. won his elghth. straight: elpetion by. pt the: “all-star”: American. “League infield are ‘second baseman ‘Manny. _ Trillo of Cleveland Indians, who started this. ‘game for - _the Natlonal ‘ League . last It marked the third all-star year when he, played. for ‘Philadelphia Philli¢s,-.and shortstop Robin Yount of. - Milwaukee Brewers, wtio led all players in the. "balloting this > year with 1,956,064 votes. Named to the outfield” Fred Lynn ‘and Reggie Jackson, « along with Dave Winfield oF “New York Yankees, ‘Ted Simmons of Milwaukee won: the starting: catcher’s ‘job. The® National ‘League - ‘starting lineup includes four -Expos — outfielders Andre Daweon, and: Tim Raines, first baseman AL.Oliver and ¢atcher ‘Gary .. Carter. shortstop Ozzie Louis . and secoid baseman Steve Sax of Los Angeles dre the first- time starters. The other ; starters are ouifielder’ Dule’ Murphy of Atlanta and third: ~Paséman Mike Schmidt: ‘of. were California’s Oliver, . Smith of: St: Philadelphia: "Managers Whitey: Herm . Mth” sade 1,057,605 = the starting second base job ‘for the Natlonal League. ia” time, he won-another . close’ rea,’ totaling 7,948""": |, 188 tor nih’? :ballots. to 685,1 (Gantner of: Milwaukee.’ Lynn ied: alt ; American - League ; outfielders» with votes ‘+ while: - - Jackson received. 1,059,715, . and: Winfield 1,020,547..Ben - Opiivie . of. Milwaukee finished fourth with 856,632: selection for. Winfield, fifth for «Lynn and 10th ‘for ’Sackson. ; ve a ~ ‘Simmons, who. “was ‘the . starting National :, League catcher: In 1979 when he . St. Louis, “received 946,264 votes to ~~ . 824,741 for the. runner-up, played. - for. Lance Parrish . of. Detralt. Carter ‘led’ the National Leagiie. ote with 1,457,843, ahead o Darrell rter’ of St. Louis, who Had 925,967. Sax, the 1982: National League Rookie af the. Year and orily. first-year - player selected: for the all-star team, lant year, was an easy. . winner at Becond basé ie 1,010,681," beating . Morgan’ of “Pla, ~'who had 668,192, oy - Oliver” won: the’ closest . racein the Nattonal League, ° overtaking San Diego's - Steve. Garvey, . -Kelth ‘Hernandez ° of New York - 7 ‘Harvey " ‘Kuenn of ‘the |. pitching” staffs . and _Cight:: “innings ‘for. Tas, Vegas’ 7 ~ American: League's : ‘Moat’ ‘Davis different leagues, Last year’ ‘he.Won the closest election ©: of the National League and’ Mets and ‘Pete. Rose: of the. American League will name | : remaining members of thelr’ 780,100 for Garvey, who was , 24-man': ‘aquads later ‘this. second... nk week. ” 7 ‘Smith. - beat. - “out ‘Carew; ‘Brett and Yount : -Cineinnail’s. -Dave: - Cell Cooper of the 4 Milwaukee tailed fa Cairew at shortstop fob with sbi _ first bade, with 680,967 vole to 612,802 for the Reda’ étar: to thé!'Angel Star's 1,901,994. ‘At third base, Schmidt -, California'é’ Ddug DeCinces © was elected a starter for the ‘finished “Behind - Brei’'s fifth consecutive year and 1,708,344 “With” "B8,096. N ” totaled '1,154, 647 to 852,026, player ‘hada’ eee * for risiner-up Tim Wallach of hed al Murphy Jed .the. National : League -. ‘ilfielders | with . 1,452,941, ahead of Dawson’ plurality” than elit, ‘the’ Valuable” Player’ Jast year. : U.L. Washington of Kansas" hi City was: second at” that.” 1,384,870, Raines” captured position. with 441,750, - ‘the final starting {6b in: the Trillo wrote come all-star oulfield with * 684,05, history, becoming the first’ finishing just’ ‘ahead of St. player selected © ‘to. the © Louis" Willie’ McGee, ‘who starting - team: in had 970,469. consecutive years for: Less’ than six, votes’ Wweré cast. in ‘an; election that Kas attracte in ‘all-star history, ‘beating | Sax by 1,625 votes to earn past, Philadelphia In. the final week . of-' ‘balloting. He . finished. “with ‘ 870,078. to ; Concepc MVP oF te inition - as Many a8 12 million in the