~ Whitey”: ‘Ford ° : : pitched.a, no-hitter, Nor did .; Re Letty. Gomez, Ron. Guidry or: - i any. éther.: ‘New York“ ao te Yankegs left: hander. except :.. Genre , ‘Mogridge fn 197: neyer And: no “left-hander. “had.” - ever: ‘hurled: a: no-hitter’ at - ~~. Yankee Stadium: until: Dave’: ~ Righetti’ did it Monday... : ‘His four-walk, ; - nine. “strikeout ‘4-0. American 4 ‘League baseball victory over Boston Red Sox was , the: first. no-hitter by a Yankee since Don Larsen’s: perfect game in the 1956 World Series and the team’s first: regular-season, no- hitter in 32 years. . “In other. American League games, Oakland A's nipped Texas Rangers 4-3, Kansas City Royals | whipped California Angels” ‘6-1, Chitago White Sox trimmed Minnesota Twins wage 4, The. Herald, Tuesday, July 5, 1983 >. a . First lefty’ in Yanke } Stadium 12-6 “and | “Brewers downed Cleveland. - “Indiang 6-4; Sea (tle-Toronto " and Baltimore-Detroit.were “rained out, “the latter gam “Halted in the. top ‘of the fit with ‘the. Orioles ahead’ §-4 :eroe bass ag the?A’s ended ~ ‘Aikens - ‘dgubled ia We * The: Red* Sox, -who ‘had: ” Texas’.-four-game’, Winning. * ‘Wathan: walked * in, ‘thes Pounded’ ‘out .20 "extra-base: ‘streak, ° hits" in their: previous: four: - ._ ineetings with the Yankees, - hit several balls ‘hard “ against Righetti but didn’t ~ come close “I was determined the’. first two or three’ innings to set a pattern and take the “pats out of. their hands,” - a hit. a ; | Righett’ $ no- hitter & Xe “Milwaukee-. “my slider in on them all day, 2 cTt was : tlme. " hs. 4 Hanger rr n, OF! ‘inf evel although -” Rangers - remained‘ two: -games- ahead of California’. ‘dn the. American. League. ‘West. : Henderson, who set a major: league record’ by - stealing 130 bases last year” and has 42 this season, tied a ‘league record by stealing - the’ -who -aingte second, RBI. singles. by: Roberts’ -and “Greg. “Eryor’ “madeit 30. Roberts’ drove. with 8. in: aiiother? : Bacrifict’ ‘tly iv the third. ; “ White Sox‘12 wins 6. "Greg Walker drove i int: five runs with a. two-run, homer “and a Ahree‘run « double; while Dennis ‘Lamp earned cai Righetti said. “I didn't have seven bases in two:games.- the victory with 6 1 Innings that great. control, that's: why I walked some’ people. But [ had effective wildness. ‘Thad a pretty good fastball to begin: with and I kept a. pretty. “Dconsider ua: ‘lucky; "St. ‘ Louis® “manager. -. ‘Whitey: ~ Herzog: .said: after the : Cardinals lost the’ opener T2 :| before winning the second - - game 1-4: "Tf you had told - me in-spring training ‘that’ Bob. -Forach arid - ‘Joaquin - |. Andfjar would be .10-17' in ‘ “July? Y wouldn't think ‘we'd. cbaseball ibe a contender.” >. * Darrell. Porter belted | re “grand slam and Ozzie Smith - Wrove. in: - three. ‘Tins with | “Four. hit -in' the: St. Louts:& .. victory, The Pirates’. took ~ the first game. behind Jason - .«Thompson’s “homer,” ; Philadelphia ; downed New York Mets 4-0, .. Moitieal y "ending the” Expos’. ‘tive- game : losing . streak and. halting Chicago’s six-game” Os victory string. Carter. also . me homered in ‘the: second, game.” ‘Phillies 4 Mets’ 0 three-run, * Cineinnati ALE ‘Star Geme- “In Chicas} . Strikeouts: ‘ \38; ‘still.in race” - In other National League | games, Montreal Expos | [% swept a doubleheader from Chicago Cubs; winning the - opener 6-3 ‘and taking the second game’ ~ 4-2, Atlanta: Braves belted Cincipnati ‘Reds 9-5, Houston” Astros ‘edged ‘Los ‘Angeles - Dodgers. 5-4 | and San Diego Padres held ( on to beat: "San Francisco. Giants 43, Expos Chicago’: ‘began. ‘the ‘day : net title. Alt star survivors swap. “stories on golden eve - two games behind - front- * runining’“Montreal- in the’ * National-Léague ' East? But” André Dawson’ and ‘Gary. Carter made’ sure the. “Cubs: - wouldh't catch the Expos. _bayean belted. two baw,’ — runs, ‘giving -him 17 this ‘season, and doubled while - j Carter:, also. -homered.. “ae - Won’ the 7op : A holiday crowd of 52, 710. -~ saw-Steve, Carlton throw a. . four-hitter and strike out ° “nine to regain the. all-time : strikeout lead. ‘Phillies: : ‘idea; ‘between’ the best baseball 54-hole. tournament. clu > at the Skeena Valley played well on the weekend during the club’s men’s open tournament but - couldn’t keep up with Ron Venman of Kitimat, the only player among the top four who didn’t have trouble on the back nine of Sunday’s round in the Venman won .the event with a 226 total, while .. Waldron placed -fourth with a 231, Dale Schuweiller won the averalt low Complete details appeared in Monday’s f a Club, Herald. - CHICAGO {AP) —. The , year ¥ was 1933. and baseball decided. lt. “ Chicago’ : “would | chelp “celebrate. “its World's Fair with a unique an All-Star Game Players i in the two leagues. “The starting pitcher for -fhe. American League was © . Lefty ‘Gomez. He reflected - on that assignment on the. eve of the 50th anniversary — game ‘Wednesday night in Comiskey Park. [NATIONAL LEAGUE East Division 7 | WoL Pet. GBL “Montreal ‘41, 36.532 -~ . Phiiadelphia 3036 514 Ihe St. Louls 40 3) .508..2 Chicaga- al ae 4 " Pittsburah « 94 42 447) dle New York... 30 50 .375 12% a West Division Allanta. - “ae a1 aia = Lom Angeles a7 a1 é03 1 Sav Diego 4138 519 7% “ Houston 40-40 500 9, + San Francisca a9 40 :4?4.) 82 [2b 47° ,420. 15% : "Monday :- Resulis : Pittsburgh 7-4. St. Loulm 2-41: Montraal. 6-4 Chicago 32 - °° Philadelphia. 4 .New York 0 - So Atlanta: @ sCineinnatl 5: : Houston § Los‘ Angeles vi Sean. Diego 4° San) Francisco, 3 "ruenday Game. : No, 9 gamés. scheduled Wedneaday: Games : + aBR 4 Pet co Hendrtek, "HL “268 40 99 (4U7 . Knight, Hoy ., 246 20. 84 996." Easter, Pon. . 195 -21° 48 .333 Murptiy, Atl. 287-76 99.996 Dawson, Mtl’. . 308 4B 99.321 Madipck, Poh. 252 31. al .321 McGee, StL .:-261°93. 822.314 Gliver, “MM 5° 308 37 96°-.912 Durham, Chl 510438 57:10 LoSmith, StL © 192° 98 59. .307 Thon, . Hou 222 44-99) 307, * + Bodbles: Knight, Mouston,...211 = Buckner, Chicago, © 20; Ray, v Pittsburgh, 207 Dawson, Aton. - / treat, 20; Gtiver, Mantraal,” 20, Triples: Butler, Atlante, 8; Moreno, Houston, #1: Dawson, Montreal, i} Raines, , Monreal, . be oo Home runs: Evans, San Fran: cisco 47; Murphy, Aftanta, 19; “Guerrero, bos Arigelas,. 171 Dawson,- Montreal 17. ‘Rube batted = in: Peters - Montreal, 681°. Hendrick, | -Lauls, 58; Murphy, Atlanta, PY Stolen ‘buses: Ralnes, Mon ’ treal, 34) Wilson, Naw York ay LeMaster, San Francisco, a; Pitching (7: decisions): * Fal: cone, Atlante, 7-1, 1075, 2.58; Montefusco, . San |: Diego, 7-1, 075, 4,30). Ryan, Houston, % on O75, 1.941, Parez, Atlantis, 40-2, _ 293, 2.38) ‘Rogers, MontFaai, Bs . Phila. . 3, 900, 297, +, Carlton, - deiphis, . 1352. Sota, -Cincinnatl, mewitllama, - _ Pitteburen, “Reardon, - paves: w antral, oary Salter $an. Francinea ™ Bedrosaty, ariahia, 10 - Seattle at Taranto, Bpd., rain. , No games ‘scheduled “THORNTON, Cle 247 4590 ’ Almon,- Oak a1 28 - Morris, Mojor League ~ Stats and Standings: AMERICAN LEAGUE “Gast Olivision Wok Pet. GEL Toronto 43°33 .566 = Baltimore . 42°34. 353 1 Detroit 41 35.839 2 New York . 41 35 .837° 2 Milwaukee 337 50? de Boston — 39 «48 506 dv Cleveland — 4°44 836 10 . West Division Taxes 44 34 56a — Calitornla *, a2 96 338 2! Chicago : 40 97 519) In. Kansas City |. 37-34 ..507. da, * Oakland 37.43 483 6 Minnesota 93 48 407 124° - Sealtle - - 30 51 ‘Momiay Resutts . - Chicago 12 Minnesota, 6 - New York .4 Bostan 0 * . Milwaukee @ Claveland 3 Kansas City £2Callternla 1 Oakland. 4- Texas: 1 Baltimore at Barron, ppd: rain, oa Tussday ‘Game Wadneaday Games All-Star onme In _Ghicage Am ROW Pe Carew, Cal’ | 229 38 92.408 Brett, KC. Wea 48 OF bd ‘Googe, Bos - - 284 50 101 456 : Griftey.: NY 4036 0.99 Bonnail, “Tor: Yount,’ All DeCinces.' 164," 2 Cal 240: Dovblen: = McRan, ° Kansas City, 24: Boggs, BXOSTON,. atic .Parriat,- Detroit, . 237 , freak Minnesota, 23. rj Triptes: . Griffin Toronto, a. seven tied alth 3. Home, puns: Rice,- Boston; . 217". Armas, cago, 18; Cooper, Milwaukee, 1. 4. Runs batted in: Rice, Boston Si Kittle, CKHICAGO, Sea; Cooper, - Miiwaukee,- 541 Ward, , Min. “netola,, 42. 4.53. Stolen’ bases: > Menider bon, Oakland, 42; Cruz,. Chicago, 40: . “WHeon, Kansas (City, ~ 39. _ Pliching tr Getisiona): man, Chicaga, 6-1, B57, 1.927 Jackson, Toronto, 6-1,_.057, 4.12; Kivon, California, 7-2, .778, 3:28:. Righettt), New York," 10-3, 2261 Sutclitte, Cleveland, 10-3, TAF, 3.991, Hans, Mitwavkee, 6-2, wR, 4.04, * . : Strikeavts: - ° Stleb,-:, Toronto,’ ‘Yin Blyleven, ecinvelanes, ot Brtrolt, le : ° "auitenberry, ” Kansat: Boston, - ate “Koot Sevag: éily,. 47°. Stentey, Ent Siattie, 1 BAT Le ane, hitter; a70 15a J + Botton, 16; Kittle, Chie. _ tournanient’ . with a hot, wna 70, “Let's: see, * Gomez said. - “Fifty years. gO. ~T must have. been five..." shen}! inti He” waa; in ‘fact, ‘24, a . flame-thrower who was a ‘ natural -.for the’ All-Star ’ starting assignment, Before the game, Gomez. said, American League manager Connie'Mack went over the. * National Lengue. Jineup with his. pitcher. - “Paul “Waner, Wally ‘fastball Berger,” fastball hitter; Bill Terry, - fastball hitler,” Gemez said elr first five ‘guys were fastball hitters and I. was a fastball pitcher. “IT told Mr, Mack. that - would be tough.” Gomez survived. ‘the: problem, pitching three shutout innings and even delivered ‘a single, driving “He set back the * designated hitter 40 years," ’ said teammate Joe Cronin... ‘Cronin and Gomez were . among.13 of the 15 survivors .. from’ the: 1938 game who + _ Recepted : invitations, appear. at the Golden Anniversary Game .— Bil] to” fielder and leadoft batter in 1933, glared.at. Cronin; who managedihim, fon. sone year with Boston. = ; "They said I had a ‘quick ; temper,'. Chapman. sald, “Buthehad a quick release, "I batted’ .340° and he. traded me the next. year,” Prince Hal’ Schumacher, the only member of the four- man — National: “League pitching staff who did not - work in the 1933 game, was asked what he remembered of the event. “My. most vivid i ‘memory. ‘is that”:1 ‘was - 50. years younger, " he said, : The National League will ‘have considerably more - in the first run of the game.. - Terry and Woody English ” were unable to make it. The. i3. spent. their time telling tall tales on each - other while the 1983 Stars “ prepared for this year’s game. L “The current ‘stars pea workouts at Comiskey Park: today after two oldtimer _ teams spiced thelr’ reunion with a game of their own. .“Lhope it doesn't go long because rigor mortis might set in,” Gomez said. . ‘Ben. Chapman, ~ the American ' League left McCumber DBAS tet winsOpen OAk, Tl, (AP) — Mark... 4 McCumber wan the S0th Westem Open golf” putter and Tom Watson. lost: _it with a cold one. , rain-forced 3¢-hole ‘Monday — over the, Butler _ National Course, Watson jet another tournament sllp. away, Two weeks ago, ie lost the United. ‘States Open by a - _.. stroke, and the same thing happened again, . | MeCumbet railed in an 18- foot birdie putt on the last » Breen {po finish with a 71, pitching ‘help - Wednesday ‘night than it did in the first game, Manager Whitey- “Herzog selected -10-man siaff and six of the hurlers —. Jesse. Orosco of New York Mets, Bill Dawley of Houston . Astros, Dave Dravecky of San’ Diego Padres, Atlee Hammaker ~ of |” San Franelsco Giants, Pagcual -- Perezof Ailanta Braves and Lee Smith of Chicago ‘Cubs — will be making their All-. Star. Game! debuts; _ - "Montreal : Expoa’ ‘Steve Rogers and - Fernando , naming * outfielder Ben Oglivie to the “squad as a replacement for! Valenzuela of Los Angeles, the National - “League . Starting pitchers in the last two All-Star ‘Games, both ' worked Monday: : Harvey Kuenn, : ‘manager. - of ‘the’ American . League team, made ~ his: ‘second ; roster“ change ‘Monday; Milwaukee - Injured Reggie Jackson of California. Oglivie . had. finished fourth if the ‘fan balloting, Earller, Kuenn. had substituted ‘Baltimore reliever Tippy Martinez for: Ron Guidry . his 8 Cight-man pitching staff. One Ameétican League plicher, Matt . Young | of Seattle, Worked’ Monday. . ericans will: be. ‘trying’ o halt an ii-game —- losing ’streak. They trail in; . the series 34-18-i after. once leading {t, 124, Gomez;:the — winning pitcher .: for “the American League tri ‘the’ the modern : America. _:: Leaguer were ; Solid , wrong." we 7 “Werenatgetin end os runs, "he sa 8 ugh of New York on. _ first garie, was acked ‘what. —