Tiger’ - Only five days earlier, tight-hander Dan Petry of Detroit Tigers had been forced to take himself out of & game against Min- nesota Twins with a atiff Pena Alejandro Pena seems to have San Diego Padres’ number this year — and so far that number has been zero. . For the second time In i1 days, Pena threw a five-hit shutout against San Diego as Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Padres 6-0 Sunday and climbed back into first place in their see-saw National League baseball battle for the West Division lead. Pena, 41, was rarely in trouble, striking out six and walking none. In other NL action Sunday it was: Chicago Cubs 2, Pittsburgh Pirates 1; New York Meta 6, Philadelphia Phillles 2; Montreal Expos 6, St. Louis ' Cardinals 2; Cincinnati Reds swept a doubleheader irom San Francisco Giants #1 and 7-3; and Houston Astros 8, Atlanta Braves 5. «Qn Saturday it was: Adanta 5, Houston 3; St, Louis 6, ‘Montreal 1; Chicago 7, Pittsburgh 1; New York 4, Philadelphia 3; Cincinnati 7,- San Francisco 6; and San Diego 5, Los Angeles 1. USFL NEW YORK (AP) — If you want to know what the United States Football League has meant to the 1984 National Football League draft, you only have to consider the plight of Miami Dolphins’ coach Don Shuta. ~-“We need linebackers, anebackers . linebackers,” said Shula, whose team picks 26th in the first round of the college draft Tuesday. “The good thing is the guys we're looking at are all ere. “The bad thing is that since the USF'L has signed good players at other positions, teams that normally wouldn’t have selected a Hnebacker may pick one now." The NFL draft starts at 8 a.m. EST atthe OmniPark | Hotel here with 12 rounds continuing into the ‘early hours of Wednesday morning, . But a lot of the atars are gone — perhaps nine who would have been first- round draft choices in the z-team NFL and another 20 or 30 of the 100 top-rated players in the class of 1984 have been signed by the USFL. They include quar- terback Steve Young of Hrigham Young, Nebraska running back Mike Rozier, the Heisman Trophy winner, and defensive tackle Reggle White of Tennessee — all of whom might have been the NFL's first choice. Also missing are offensive tackle Mark Adiekes of Baylor and defensive end Robert Smith of Grambling, who might well have been in the tap 10, That has left Irving Fryar as the first selection, which will be made official then by New England Patriots, who have already signed the Nebraska wide receiver, Then Houston Oilers, with the second choice will pick Fryar's téammate, guard Dean Steinkuhler, with whom they have reached agreement. “Those two picks have already disrupted the plans of New York Giants, who pick third. They would have been happy with either Steinkuhler or Fryar, one of whom probably would have been available had the USFL not siphoned off. Young, Rozier ahd White. And they also liked Adickes, HAVE RIPPLES That ripple effect will. pertain throughought the draft and it may have a bit of a reverse ripple on the USEL. ‘. The Giants, for example, . may find the offensive lineman they need in the USFL — they are actively pursulng tackle Chris Godfrey of Michigan Panthers. and more- S Dan Petry makes. quite. a recovery elbow. He made quite a recovery Sunday. Petry came within four outs of jolning team-mate Jack Morris as a no-hit pitcher this American has Padres’ nt Pena’s only problem came in the fourth inning when San Diego's Tony: Gwynn opened with a double and moved to third on Graig Nettles’s gtounder, But Pena got off the hook by getting Steve Garvey to line to second and Terry Kennedy to ground out to second. The Dodgers scored the only run they needed in the top of the second inning ‘when Mike Marshall hit a home run off San Diego starter Ed Whitson, 2-2. The Dodgers added a run in the fourth when Rick Monday came home on a passed ball, then scored four more in the ninth on a bases-loaded walk to Steve Sax and a three-base error by Carmelo Martinez in left field on Terry Whitfield’s fly ball with the bases loaded. Expos 6 Cardinals 2 Charlie Lea and Gary Lucas teamed on a six- hitter and Pete Rose drove’ in arun and scored another to help Montreal beat St. Louis. Lea, #1, pitched shutout ball through sey * before Mae | in the eighth with League ‘baseball season, hurling the Tigers to a 6-1 victory over Cleveland Indians. Morris threw a no- hitter against Chicago White Sox on April7. ~ no outs and the bases loaded. Lucas walked Lonnie Smith to force in one run and another scored on David Green's double- play grounder. The Expos turned three other twin- killings, Cubs 2 Pirates 1 . Steve Trout and two relievers combined on a five-hitter and Gary Matthews drove in both Chicago runs as the Cubs edged Pittsburgh, Trout, 3- 1, worked the firat six in- ninga before giving way to Tim Stoddard after allowing consecutive seyenth-inning singles to Jason Thompson and Tony Pena. Johnny Ray's sacrifice fly scored Thompson, but that was the only damage. Lee Smith came on in the ninth witha man on first and nobody out, and recorded his fifth gave. Mets 6 Phillies 2 - Darryl Strawberry drilled a single and double and Kelth Hernandez homered to pace New York over Philadelphia. Strawberry scored one run after his double and set up Petry, 31, gave up his first hit, a double to George Vukovich, with two outs in gone, Petry watched from the dugout another when he walked. Walt Terrell, 3-1, scattered nine hits over the first six innings and was credited with the victory.‘ Reda 8-7 Glants 1-3 Duane Walker hit a home run, and @ pair ‘of RBI pace doubleheader sweep of San Francisco. Foley drove in three runs in the first game with a triple, a sacrifice fly and his firat major league home run. He also tripled home a run in the nightcap to help the Reds sweep the four-game series, Astros 8 Braves 5 — Craig Reynolds drove in two runs with a single and a sactifice fly and Mike Scott won his first game of the season. as Houston beat Atlanta. Scott, 1-1, allowed four hits over the first 6 2-3 innings. Dave Smith and Frank DiPino finished the pitching chores for Houston. -The . Braves collected 10 Hits off the three Houston. pitchers, including a solo home run and a two-run single, by Dale Murphy. depletes NFL draft With Rozier gone, the top running back appears to be Furman’s Stanford Jen- nings, rated a late first- round choice at best. So Kansas City Chiefs, who needed a running back, went out and signed Ken Lacy of Michigan, the new league's third-rated rusher last seagon.. In Miami's case, they have no chance at Carl Banks of Michigan State or Wilber Marshall of Florida, the two ‘top’ linebackers unless they trade up for a higher firat-round pick — a course they are actively pursuing. Even the second _linebacker level — Ricky Hunley of Arizona, Kelth Browner of Southern California and Steve DeOssie of Boston College — may be gone by the 26th pick, Following the Giants, Philadelphia Eagles will pick, then Philadelphia Eagles, the Chiefs, San Diego Chargers, Cincinnati Bengals, the Colts, Atlanta Falcons, New York Jets, Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers,’ Minnesota Vikings, Buffalo Bills and New Orleans Saints. The next belongs to Cincinnati Bengals, with a choice selection’ acquired from the Patriots for the top pick, and then it's St. Louis Cardinals, Cleveland Browns, the Colts (a pick acquired from Denver Broncos in the John ag Willle Hernander’ ‘pit. ched the. ninth inning, giving up Cleveland's only run on @ walk and @ double by Jullo Franco. In his previous two at- bats, Vukovich had struck. out and popped to catcher Lance Parrish in foul territory. But Petry got behind in the count 2-1 in’ Vukovich's third trip. Vukovich lined the next pitch into the gap in right- Petry walked two and struck out seven in his first © winning decision since April 10. Kirk Gibson had two doubles and a single in four at-bats, driving in three of Detroit's runs.. In the reat of the AL on Sunday ‘it was; New York Yankees 6, Milwaukee Brewers 5 in 13 innings; Baltimore Orioles 3, Texas Rangers 2, Chicago White Sox 4, Boston Red Sox 4; _ and Seattle Mariners 9, California Angels 6 in 10 innings. Minnesota and - Total Business Services Oakland ” aplit "a doubleheader, the Twins winning the opener 5-2 and the A's blanking the Twins 3-Din the nightcap. Toronto’ ’ Blue Jays at Kansas City Royals was rained out, - On’ Saturday’ it. was: Toronto 6, Kangas City 0; Detroit 6, Cleveland 2; Boston 8, . Chicago % Oakland 7, “Minnesota 0; California 10, Seattle 1; : Baltimore 6, Texas 1; and Milwaukee 8, New York 0, ¥ankees 6 Brewers 5 New York snapped’ a four-game ‘losing. streak with four runs in the bot- tom of the 13th inning — the final two coming on a:two- out single by Tim Foli. Steve Kemp, Don Baylor: and Roy Smalley scored the first three Yankee runs on singles. With the bases loaded, rellever Tom Tellmann walked = in another rum. Foli. then singled off Tellmann to drive in the tying and winning runs. - Milwaukee | seored in the top of the inning on RBI singles by INTRODUCTORY OFFER PHOTO 630-8195 q COPIES 10° wach TOLSEC ) 3238 fale diagonally opposite the library Elway deal- last year), . ” Detroit Lions, Los Angeles - Rams, Seattle Seahawks, Pittsburgh Steelers, San Francisco 49ers, Dallas Cowboys, Miami Dolphins, got it from Los Angeles Raiders: as compensation for the Raiders’ signing of Mike Haynes as & free agent. , USFL Roundup Oakland Invaders have finally stopped retreating, thanks to Eric Jordan, a little-used running back, The rookie from Purdue carried the ball 13 times for 186 yards and two touch- downs — including an 80- yard dash on OQakland’s first play from scrimmage — as the Invaders beat Chicago Bliltz 17-19 Sanday for their first victory of the United States Football League season after nine losses. Jordan had carried only 17 times for 103 yards In Oakland's first nine games, But Jordan, who spearheaded an Invaders running attack that gained a asinglegame USFL record of 300 yards, doesn’t have to worry anymore about getting some playing eC. “T think It's kind of hard, with 186 yards, to keep bim off the field,” interim head coach Chuck Hutchison said. In other USFL games Sunday, Birmingham Stallions beat Denver Gold 31-14. and New Jersey Generals outscored Michigan Panthers 31-21. On Saturday, San Antonio Gunslingers edged Arizona Wranglers 2423 and Tampa Bay Bandits defeated Washington Federals 37-19. Oakland used 32 carries to set ite team record. Jordan, who left the game with a hamstring pull in the third quarter, got Oakland off toa flying start when he dashed 80 yarda up the right sideline with 9:50 left in the first quarter. Chicago tied the score with 12:47 left in the second quarter after a 60-yard drive, with Vagas Ferguson scoring from the one. Then Kevin Seibel put the Blitz ahead 10-7 on a 24- yard field goal just before halftime. Jordan's second touch- down, a 46-yard run late in the third quarter, put Oakland ahead 14-10. Jordan suffered a slight hameatring pull during the run. Seibel and Oakland's “Kevin Shea exchanged field goals to complete the scoring. Stallions 31 Gold 14 ‘ Joe Cribbs ran for , 110 yards to become the first 1,000-yard rusher in the USFL.this. season and he also caught a 50-yard ‘scoring pass from Cliff Stoudt as Birminghamwon at Denver for its ninth straight victory. The Stallions now are 91 and lead New Orleans by two games In the Southern Division, while the Gold, 7- 3, still lead the Pacific Division by three games. Generals 31 Panthers 21 Quarterback Brian Sipe ran for a touchdown and passed for another in a 17- point second quarter for New Jersey against visiting Michigan. The Generals' victory gave them an 8-2 record and moved them one, game behind division leader Philadelphia. The’ defen- ding USFL champion Panthers are 6-4 after their fourth straight loss. PCL roundup An eighth-inning triple in the sixth inning, ‘Lemmie Miller and RJ. by Ivan Calderon knocked home the winning run as Sait Lake Gulls outlasted North Division leader Edmonton Trappers 15-14 in a Pacific Coast League leader Tucson whipped Portland, 10-2, Tacoma beat Albuquerque, 5-2, Las Vegas clobbered Vancouver, 6&2, and Phoenix t took a 12-4 lead before the Trappers collected 10 runs - But the Gulls, aided by Calderon, scored two runs in the eighth for the vic- tory. : Jim Pankovits’ first- inning solo homer began Tucson's romp over host Poriland. Eddie Bonine got his first victory of the season for the Toros. ‘The loss went to Jay Davisson. Danny Goodwin slam- med a two-run homer in the aixth inning and drove in three runs to pace Tacoma past Albuquerque, . Tigers’ starter and winning pitcher Jeff Jones blanked the visiting Dukes for seven innings before Reynolds each singled in Albuquerque runs in the eighth. Dukes starter Erik Sonberg had the loss. A third-Inning homer by Rick Lancellottl highlighted Las Vegas’ eight-hit attack against the Canadians at Vancouver. . Ed Wojna allowed seven hita in seven innings to take the victory for the Stars. The leas went to Bob Gibson. Wojna allowed one run, a Peyton’s RBI single. OFFICE MANAGEMENT SERVICES SATELLITE VINYL, FABRICS & CANVAS WORKS andy. ‘Ready and Beti- Oglivie and a run-scoring, two-base error by Smalley at third. Orioles 3 Rangera 2 ; '- Baltimore won its fourth _in a row and handed Texas its sixth straight loss with a pair of runs in the sixth inning, ‘Cal Ripken Jr. tripled homie the tying run, then ‘scored ‘the winner when Eddie Murray singled. Ripken tripled following Jim’ Dwyer’s double. Wayne Gross homered for the Orioles. White Sox 6 Red Sox 4 - Ron .Kittle’s two home rung and five-RBIs allowed the White Sox to break a five-game losing streak, Kittle hit a two-run. homer just Inside the foul pole and onto the roof at Comiskey Park to cap Chicago's threerun first inning. His second homer, into the upper deck, drove in three rung, Richard Dotson, 3-2, worked elght-plus innings, yielding eight hits. Mariners §-Angels 6 Barry Bonnell hit a FOR HIRE Join Deere 510 Backhoe. Water & sewer lines, trenching and much more THORNHILL EXCAVATING a | KERMODE = three-run homer in the 10th inning to provide ‘the winning ruris for Seattle.. California scored five runs in the bottom of the ninth to _ tie the score 6-6, sending 11 men to the. plate agalnst five Seattle pitchers, Brian. 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