ar Sy Sage ake a gpa Mare We nd mae gOS Ee { 4 Page 6, The Herald, Wednesday, July 7. 1902 | Pe ee ee ee gaily herald __ o4 : Brian Kingman, Oakland A A‘epiteher; w was ‘suffering from as _ -tendinitis in his right knee but. Manager Billy’ Martin ‘and: - Pitching’ ‘Coach ‘Act Fowler gave him a chance ‘Tuesday and .*. he wound up with a seven-hit, 7-3 victory over, the Cleveland ” Indians. . Kingman was treated toa 4-0 lead through four innings as - Hickey Henderson scored twice after. stealing bases and. . Davey Lopes hit a pair of homers. But tit was Kingman’ + : show, for the most part. . . - : Lopes hit a two-run homer in the second to give t the A sa + lead at that point, then added a solo shot in the eighth for Oakland's: final. rus, Henderson ran his major Teague- leading, stolen base total to 79. . oe > Cleveland starter Len Barker, 35, left in the sixth after” the A's extended thelr lead to 6-2 on Fred Stanley’ ‘8 FUns- batted.in single. . : Cincinnati Reds spent much of the 19708 dominating the National League. They won six NL Weat baseball titles, four | ‘ pennants and two world championships. And they had . haseball’s best overall record last season. ; Now, the Reds are just another last-place | team’ with @ / dine game losing streak. : Steve Mura of St. Louis Cardinals, -¢-7, handed the Reds - their ninth stralght loss, beating them 31 Tuesday on a_ four-hitter and pushing them deeper into the cellar in the West. ‘Blue’ Jays 4. Rangers gfe : Texas. ~~ Garelé drove ia: the’ winning: ran with seventi- inning triple following Lloyd Moseby’s single. He also produced the Blue Jays’ ficet ae of the game with 4 a grounder in the a ‘third, -- "Murray, 5-3, gave up one hit and struck out aix in 3 1-3 “4 innings to win in rellef of rookle Jim.-Gott. Texas starter © _ Frank Tariana, 4-10, suffered his third toas againat the Blue a Jays without a win this year. ae, OP Bye - Tigers 11, Twins @ vot . —New Customers ° —Prompt Payment ‘of Bills. | Minus Points —Customer Complaints. _—No Customer Lists Filed in Office: ~ | _—Stops for Poor Service _ _ —Increase of Tuesday Papers -—No Customer: Complaints” = _ House Count a ce The Tigers broke al 1 by Whitaker's fifth homér. Pete Rodiorn, +a Was” Wie a The loss Tuesday g gave the Reds a 51-49 record, and they trail first-place Atlanta’ by 18% games, Thé restructured Reds lost their 1981 starting outlield of ‘George Foster, Dave Collins and. Ken Giitiey either to trades or free agency. Thelr 40-man spring training roster contained 18 players who had never seen. action in a Cin cinnati uniform. =» The Cardinals, who lead the: NL East: by ona over Le Philadelphia, batted ardurid for three runs in, the fourth off Leibrandt. The rally ¥ was highlighted by pune-batted: in hits “Umi ite gt tir: Hann wpe Seki Kors - 9, Was the. winner, © ; ” Royals 6. Red, Sox 2 : : nas Hal McRae stugged a ‘grand-slam, home run in. the first : “Dama Garcia drove. ties runs and right hander Dale’ Murray provided atrong’ relief pitching. as Toronto edged. ‘with a five-run third triggered ie inning and Vida Blue pitched seven innings of fivehit ball to: lead Kansas City over Boston. ' ‘McRae, the league's: rung-batted-in leader: boosted his *. --fotal to 76 with the slam off John Tudor, 6-6, the third of his career, as the Royals took two ofthree games from the Red ‘Sox. The homer was'MoRae’s 13th this year.” "Blue, 6-5, was the winner withelief help from Bill Castro,” + who: itched the last: two innings for his first have. :- Lance Parrish hit two home runs and Lou Whitaker, Rick _ Leach and Mike ‘Ivie belted one each as Detroit, ‘whipped: : Minnesota, ; Orioles a, Angels 2 Cal Ripken Jr. belted a tie-breaking, two-out homer in the : ; eighth inning to, lift Baltimore over California. Ripken hit his 11th homer of the season off réllever Doug Corbett, 1-7, - ‘fo hand the Angels thelr beventh straight loss, : Be . Veal ye oe nn a 7 oa Cincinnati | Reds fall to josing last after success by Gene Tenace and Mike Ramsey. Padres 5 Expos] * Padre starter John Curtis, ‘bd, singled home two runs” while Gene Richards and Broderick Perkins each drove in a run as Sari Diego sent the slumping Expos to, their 12th logs- in 15 games..-- Erle Show-relieved Curtis in the: ‘sixth and Tals DeLeon ; pitched the final three innings for his sixth save as. the. “ pecond-place Padres moved to within 3% games of pace _ Betilng Atlanta in the NL West, Accumulate the most points WLLL aot aie BL! "Gans |! | Prize’ (Most points for. 3 months) : - MOST POINTS _ EACH. MONTH - BF RUNNERS-UP SEACH MONTH _ loth, gained his second victory in five decisions. Junior Kennedy capped 'a three-run seventh inning with a . - two-run bloop single... ' » with a fast ball. = a seventh save, combined to hold the NL Weat leaders to bin . Pirates 1 ‘Astros 0 - sburgh nipped Houston. > pecord to 3-0 against the Astros this season as he tossed a Renny Knepper fell to 2- riQeven though he allowed fust Z th i — ” ~ Dodgers 9 Mets 3. _ six hits and fanning four, as Los Angeles were aided by five _ Met errors which led to five unearned runs. — ’> Bittaburgn ;1 Houston 6 Sh Loule 3 Gincienat " ghicage af Housten |W St. Lovie at Atlanta -N ele ate al eal ek a a ° ov Dennis Maitines, oi, gave up seve. hls: out five and walked five before needing last-out relief | ~ from ‘Tippy. Martinez,’ who gained his sighih & save. : "Yankees & ‘Mariners v — Bobby Murcer's leadoff home run in. the 12th. ! powered New York over Seattle. Murcer hit the first pik - from e's fourth pitcher, Ed Vande Berg, 5-3, into. right-fleld seats for his fifth homer of the year. It was. * only hit that Vande Berg gave up in 3 1-9 innings of re New York left-hander Rudy May, who took'over in Down 7-0 after 6% innings, the Mariners scored seven ~, times‘in the bottom of the seventh to tle the game A} Cowens’s tworun homer off Goose Gossage capped. “the : . _ outburst, Cowens’s 12th homer: of the year followed a: ‘two: . ; ‘run’ single by Bruce Bochte off Tommy John, making third” relief appearance of the peason.. ome Te oo 1+ “4 i - “Ray Burris, $l, was the loser for Montreal. Phillies 3 Giants 2 0 _ Bo Diav’s bases-loaded single ini the eighth Inning gave “Philadelphia a 3-2 lead, then Tug McGraw came out of. ;, bullpen to pick up the save by setting down San Franelseg i order in the ninth. McGraw had spent. the afternoon teaching ‘ame “youngsters about pitching. That night, he came to Veteran Stadium and worked on some of the things, he said,” »: _ Another Phillie reliever, Sparky Lyle, 3-2, got the victory. Diaz's single came-off loser Fred Breining, +2. UF f Cubs 7 Braves 2 — Chicago snapped the Braves’ six-game winning streak a Kennedy said Atlanta reliever ‘Joe Cowley, “jammed me Doug -Bird, $8, and Willie Hernandez, ‘who earned his hits. Ken Dayiey, 4, took the loss for Atlanta. Sanaa Jim Morrison gave ‘Larry McWilliams. the only run m he needed with a gdlo home run in the second inning as Pitt. McWilliams, 4-3, acquited from Atlanta last: week, ran hi five-hitter. He struck out four and walked none in his firat complete game of the Season. at id bas ts ih seven ‘things ny ahs 3b 03 ites) ERY Tata: Dave Stewart, 4-4, hurled six strong. innings, scattering _ ‘ wk Stewart wasn't annoyed when he was replaced by Terry ” Forater in the seventh inning.» Steve Yeager had three hits for the Dodgers, The Mets i : who.lost their fourth straight game, got | homers from : Hodges a and George Foster. . Stats NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN (LEAGUE ast. Division Havi Divicen | . wk ret. OBL ‘ . Wek Bet. On Phitadstphia 45.39 ©5623 — ‘Adliwavkes 4§ 23.577 - =", Sf. boule 463% 41 = ~~ Boston 4634 «575; Pittsburgh 41 38.518 34 Baltimore 42 35,545: Wve - Montreal 41°39 413. 4 ~~ Detrolt | a0 Ob ad New, York 30.43 489) 74 New York ' ge ae soa -d Chicago a2 51 6. 1448, Ciaveland v0 4) mM , . . ' Toronto M44, 10a Wast Divisten . . : nh Allanta: . 49 30 426 — Wet ‘Division. oe San. Diego” 46 34.5575 O¥2 Kansas ‘City = 44°93 $02 oes Los Angeles 4 930 7 -~ Calltornia 43 36-588 2 . -San-Francisco 30 45.458 13 Chicago 41 36 392 de ‘ ee ea ge Se a eT . - Sincinnety Fer, 2 a aa Minnesota mt Tueaday Resu yults ; Pon 2 Sant Franciaco - TWanday “mesutis QGakland 7. Cleveland "3° Deirolt 11 Minnesote 6 Milwaukee at Chicago: N. Kansas City’ 4 Boston 2 . - > Toronto 4 ‘Texes:3 wo ee eye “*Battlmore 3 California 2. . : ' New. York. ‘ Seaitle: .. , “Tenignt's: Oarmas ” Los Angeles af Montreal N magayre Games San Frenchico at New York No MI t AAI San blega at Philadelphia N. 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