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Dave Concepcion blasted a three-run homer and Dan Driessen hit a solo home run for Cincinnati Reds in a 6-1 victory over New York Mets. ‘Bob Horner broke a scoreless tie with a three-run homer in the sixth inning, triggering Atlanta Braves to a 4-1 victory over Montreal Expoa, Jerry Mump: drove in the tying runs in the seventh inning, then tripled in the ninth and raced home on a passed ball to give the ’ streaking St. Louis Cardinals a 6-4 victory over San Francisco Giants. ‘In an afternoon game, Gene Tenace and Dan Briggs slugged home runs and Dave Winfield smashed a double anda triple to lead San Diego Padres to a 11-3 victory over Chics lo Cubs, American League, Larry Gura scattered three hita while the Kansas oe Royals roughed up Luis Tiant early and beat New York Yankees 3-1, Roy “Dodgers :31* behind .. Smalley ha two. hits .and ;. 1 eaeceinatdaet sie drave in rat ning: to dead 1-388 fi Minnesota Twins toa 3-1 vice tory over Baltimore Orioles, Fred Lynn and Car] Yaatr- zemski slammed two-run homers and Jim Rice added & solo shot to power Boston Red Sox to a 9-3 victory over Texas Rangers. Cecil Cooper and Sixto Lezcano each singled home a run in the fifth inning to snap a tie and lead Milwaukee Brewers past Chicago White Sox 5-3, _ Bobby Grich and Don. Baylor each hit solo home runs and Frank Tananna picked his first complete game | year as Callfornia Angels “iefeated Toronto Blue Jays 3-0. Jack Billingham and Jchn Hiller combined for a -four- hitter and Jerry Morales slammed a solo home run in the top of the ninth aa Detroit Tigers edged Seattle . Mariners 3-1, Rick Waits coasted to his sixth straight pitching victory, backed by a palr of five-run innings, a8 Cleveland Indians beat Oakland A's 12-3, sas oon re SCS Sole ESRI HTAPEN SMTA ATUL UCeane rotate seeeetes “BEST ee “ teehee So aI OS ne A THIS COULD} friends for life la vie nous concerne La Société canadienne Red Cross Society de la Croix-Rouge The Canadian Sen a a Keo NE YOU CAN ALWAYS TELL A SELLER” The entire family reads it, And, why not? There’s something for everybody in the classified pages in the Daily Herald Thee era: NEW YORK (AP) — Rick Leach and . ay Schroeder, both choeen in the first round of baseball's free agent draft Tuesday, are the latest athtetes facing the difficult ° choice of deciding between baseball and football, _ Both are standout quarter- backs, Leach at . the University of Michigan and Schroeder at Palisades High School in Pucific Palisades, Calif. Leach was selected in the fifth ound of ‘last month's a] Footbal League Broncos pe Schroeder has signed a letter of intent to _ play at UCLA. Leach, also a baseball out- fielder, was selected by ’ Detroit: Tigers in the first round of the baseball draft. He was the 13th player . selected. ; Schroeder, a catcher, ‘went — higher. He was the draft’. No.3 selection, picked hy -Toronto Blue 2 ayers A total of 226 players -WaB selected Tuesday. as the teams completed six raunds of the regular unsigned are available. Seattle Mariners opened the draft by selecting Albert Chambers, a power-hitting 18-year-old first baseman- outfielder, whe graduates from Harrisburg, Pa. high: Chambers, a tight end and _ defensive endin high school, had signed-a letter of intent to play football at Arizona State. The Mariners an- . Pounced that the youngster. had signed a contract with the team. = - After the Mariners picked ~ Chambers, New York Mets selected right-handed pit. cher Tim Leary from UCLA. . Then Toronta,, went. for Schroeder...and .Atlanta picked Brad. ‘Kommingk, “an ‘outfielder-firat flelder Juan: : Francisca Bustabad of Hialeah M Lake high school in Hialeah, Montreal Expos, 10th. in the drafting flrst baseman Timothy Wallach of California State- Fullerton eee their first: Poel: uh oar aS " rill svi SBE THE (Whether you're buying, START OF ae ae leasing, SOMETHING 00 ing ‘or a job or services, you're sure to gel BIG quick results from the classified pages! Gther Montreal draft choices, Included shorts Michae) ~ Kwiectoski, Warren, Mich.; catcher John Russell, Norman, Okla.; and outilelder Michael Auten, UCLA; The Expos gave up thelr - third-round pick to - Pittsburgh Pirates, Ten pitchers, . six | out- fielders, five catchers, three first bagemen ‘aid two in- fielders were ‘chosen “ini! the firat round of the regular ‘phase of the drait. . Both the world champion New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox, who tied them for first place in the “Wright, a What will they play “first-round choices. In subsequent rounds: of ~ the regular draft, the Bhs Jaye selected outfielder Ron epherd of Kilgore, Tex;: sighthanded pitcher. Ron Romanick of Bellévue, Wash.; second baseman Andre Robertaon and pit- cherouttflelder.. William * Waker, University of Texas, and righthanded pitcher Bab Toki, Concord, Calif, " In the secondary draft 7 To- third ronte. close a University of Texas player, right-handed pitcher Terry ‘and . lefthander draft and ff seven rounds of the secon: — dary.drait in which players. previously selected but - -baseman from Shawage hlih schoo! in Lima, Ohia. The Gith.chaice* | of the first round,,was in: ~ order, made § American League East last - season, dealt away. their Lenda Darren. 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