- ouifielde®. “Gary Mat: _ thews ip ‘helping the: " National” Leagueleading Philadelphia Phillies with oo his bat, glove. and ase running. Matthews's big - con: . tribution in sa 3-2 - Philadelphia vittory over Montreal Expos on Tuesday night was his alert, base running. The Expos 1 bottom of the sixth, but the Phillies -had the bases = loaded and one out, Mat- thews, who had walked, was on second. ; Bo Diazhit a high chopper toward third and, by the time it came down to third baseman Tim Wallach, Pete ’ Rose had scored from third, Wallach threw to first to retire the alow-running : a jed'2-0 in the ‘Diaz, ‘bul Matthews, never ; stopped» running... He rounded - third and raced toward the plate, First baseman Al Oliver never ‘got the ball ont of-his glove as the Phillies’ outfielder scored the tying run,’ After . George . Vukovich worked a 3-0 count and was intentionally - walked, Manny Trilld singled off reliever Ray Burrls to score Mike Schmidt with the winning run. Schmidt had reached second on the Diaz - bouncer. . . All the Phillies’ runs were lnearnéed because of. an -error on Schmidt's pop fly to short ‘Tight field by Doug Flynn, acquired Monday ~ “night by. Montreal from Texas Rangers: of- the American League. , rightflelder «Flynn collided, “with Warren Cromartie on the play. - Matthews has ‘been playing outstanding defence atid prior to ‘Tuesday night, when he was hitleas in three at-bats, he had hit in 94 of - the last 87 games for a 315 “average, _~ “I'm a trie believer in what I learned in the (San” » FFancisca). Giants’ organization,” thews. “If you' re not hitting {in a game) they taught us to play 100 per cenit. You can win a game with your glove and base running.” ~The Expos had taken a 20. lead olf winner Mike Krukow (11-6) in the top of the sixth.when Tim Raines doubled, was sacrificed to. third'and scored on Oliver's, . ' said Mat-° double, o. Gary. Carier ot singled Oliver home, Krikow went 7 1-8 innings and allowed six hits as he him look.like a genius: . “reached his career. high In ‘Vviectorles. Relievers Sid “Monge and Ron Reed: (six ‘saves). blanked the Expos. _ the rest of the way. . David Palmer (5-4) was the victim _of the . Expos’ -defensive lapses, \- Inother Tuesday night NL. ‘action, it was: St. Louis - Cardinals 4 Pittsburgh ‘Pirates 2; Chicago. Cubs 5 New York Mets 0; Houston " Astros 7 San Diego Padres’ 6; Los Angeles Dodgers 4 Cincinnati Reds 0; and San Francisco Giants 6 Atlanta Bravés 3. Cardinals 4 Pirates 2. Whitey Herzog, St. Louls Cardinals manager, says: ‘play, . ' when ‘the 5 sulclde-squedse: backfires “dt looks like the ; “ dumbest play in the world,” but Tuesday night it- ‘Made ,Herzog ordered ‘Ozzie Smith to bunt with the bases loaded in the fifth inning’ and: the -play helped the Cardinals beat - Pittsburgh | Pirates - 4-2 in National League baseball action. Smith’s play scored Dane: ‘Torg from third: bage.and . capped a three-run’ rally. “I just:-wanted -ta get another run,” sald Herzog, “If Ozzie hit into a double we. don’t. get™ anything” The bunt represented the 10th time this year that the’ Cardinals have squeezed a runner home from third - base. - ‘The viétory wos wy. the second in aix.games for the _ ’ Cardinals, who ‘remained — two games back of Phildelphig - Philiies in. the NL East. - Kelth: , Hernandez's: _ Sacrifice fly, Willie McGee's -run-batted-in double and Smith's sulcide squeeze in. the fifth were the Cardinals’, ‘key blows off Don Robingon (11-6). - vo Right-hander Bob Forsch (11-5) -seattered eight hits over 7 1-3 innings before Giving way to Bruce Sutter, “Who earned ‘his 22nd save. Cubs5 Metso | Leon Durham's two-run homer and: the three-hit .. pitching of Doug Bird carried Chicago over New Fingers. uses his knowledge and guile to beat _ Rollie Fingers is the’ ‘thinking man’s relief plt- cher, Of the top three relievers in.major league baseball, Bruce Sutter of St. Loula Cardinals’ gets by .on his. split-finger fastball, ‘Rich- (Goose). Gossage of. New York Yankees on _— his Straight speed, and Fingers. ‘of Milwaukee Brewers on” guile. Fingers, 35, had: his. -thinking cap on Tuesday night when he strode to the mound in the seventh inning against Toronto Blue Jays with a runner on first and Milwaukee holding a 7-4 American League lead. | Fingers hit the first batter he. faced, Damaso Garcia, steyck:out Rance, Mublinilty; a homer and Ted Simmons -| and Paul Molitor adding - - solo shots for the Brewers, ~The homers were No. 21 for - Cooper, No. 16 fort Simmons _ and No. 11 for Molitor. 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In the’ final. two. innings, -I went to the knew ~ the pitch ‘wouldn't beat me." bet mae one waht aril a two-run Milwaukee jumped into a ‘3-Olead off Jim Clancy (2-5) . inthe first inning on a run- -batted-in single by Robin ~ Yount and Cooper's blaat off. ’ the right-field foil pole. Simmons upped the lead to, 4-0 in the third and the . Brewers made it 6-0.in the fourth ‘on RBI singles by “Toronto is a - young club and.I knew they. “two (of Vukovich, touched for eight . . Jim Gantner and Molitor, who hit his. solo shot in the “seventh. ‘The Jays jumped on Pete kevin for three runs in: the fourth on run-scoring sing) es by Hosken Powell, Glenn ms - and Emie Whitt. " Whitt, f. “a-for-4° - off Vukovich, connected for his 10th homer of the season in the seventh. | Tye given “up: four homers all year and he’s got them,’” said hits in his six-inning stint. _ “He “hits. me tike Babe - Ruth.” fastball more ‘because I: - The teams ‘conclude the - three-game series tonight with: Mike .Caldweil (8-10) -going against Toronto right- - hander Jim Gott (2-6), In other Tuesday night -. American League ection, it was: Kansas City Royals 6 ‘Detroit ‘Tigers 5; Chicago ' - White Sox 1-14, New York Yankees 0-2; Baltimore Orioles 7.6, Boston: Red Sox “2-7; Minnesota Twins 5 California Angels 4; Seattle - Mariners 3,Qaldand A's 2; and Cleveland Indians 2-4, Texas Rangers 0-5. ‘Royals 6-Tigers 5 Frank White celebrated ome of baseball's rarities Tuesday when he hit for the -cycle and led Royals past Tigers with an rbi triple in the ninth inning; White became the first player on the club to per- form the feat more than . once, .“T didn't think about it (hitting. for the cycle) ‘at all,”" sald White, who hit a single, double, triple and - home run and knocked in four runs as the Royals won _ their sixth straight game. He last accomplished the . feat on Sept. 26,1979. White's two-out triple. Michael NEW YORK (AP)'~ The || managerial merry-go-round | in the ‘three-ring circus which passes for New York ‘ Yankees shows no sign of slowing. down. Manager Gene; Michgel has heen - fired. - - George Steinbrenner, : owner of the-American _ League baseball team, | " struck again Tuesday. night . following ‘his club's. em- barrassifig 1-0 and 14-2 ‘doubleheader loss. . to Chicago White Sox. . _ the Sox, " Bernazard scored Onix Concepcion. from first base and finished olf a 4-for-5 night that saw his batting average jump to 325 from | .3186, fourth highest in the league. White Sox 1-4, Yankees 0-2 . “Gene Michael's last night as Yankee manager was a dismal one as ‘his team dropped a doubleheader to Harold Baines, Tony. - and Jerry Hairston paced Chicago's 19-hit attack in the 14-2. second game, while the . White Sox took the opener 1- fired by Yankee. owner:-again “The losses dropped: the Yankees into a: fifth-place tle with Detroit Tigers in the AL East, eight games from the top with a 50-50 record, - - Michael's second term as. manager came to a sudden end, His firing was the ninth managerial change —. in- volving six people, three of. them two-time losers — | -Since Steinbrenner pur- ’ chased the elub in 1975. ‘The third New York manager this season is "Clyde King, former pilot of Home runs by 0 behind the seven- hit -pit- ching of Steve Trout and three relievers and an rbi single ‘by ~ Aurelio Rodriquez, ’ ‘ Orioles 7-6 Red Sox -2-7 - ~ Carney Lansford blasted | a solo homer and Dave - Stapleton added. a. two-run blast during .a three-run, ° eighth: ‘inning uprising as - Boston rallied to gain a split ofits twinight doubleheader with Baltimore. The Oriolés ‘snapped a five-game losing - ‘streak in the opener as Rick Dempsey and Rich Dauer San Francisco Giants: and Atlanta Braves. and one of -- five. pitching coaches - Steinbrenner has gone_ through this year. Steinbrenner said King 57, is taking over on’ an interim basis “for the balance of the season" as a favor to the owner. | - Since he. put-together the group which purchased the Yankees from CBS In 1973 — ' and inherited Ralph Houk "a8 manager — Steinbrenner has gone through BIL runs. and = Michael a York, Dirpae a isth homer’. came In..thé first inning after: Ryne Sandberg had singled. Bird (7-10) hurled _ hia second complete game _ of the season and his first: - shutout.: He walked two and ; struck out-five, Astros T Padres 6 Tony .. Scott's - two-out, bases-loaded single in the 11th inning lifted Houston: over San Diego, Terry Publ led off the 11th with a double off reliever Luis DeLeon (4- 4). Art Howe was walked intentionally and Luis: Pujols’ bunted the ‘runners along before DeLeon gave _ an intentional pass to pinch- hitter Alan Ashby. One out: later, ‘Scott ended the game _ with a line drive single, his : wind of the game, the Blue Jays combined to drive in five Twins 5 Angels 4 ' Gary Ward. blasted his third homer in as niany games, a winning two-run | shot in the eighth inning, as Minnesota posted its third straight victory ‘despite three homers - on con- secutive pitches ~~ against Brad Havens’ (8-7) and gave the third baseman seven homers in his last six_ gatties and 19 for the season, _Virdon, * Billy | Martin {twice}, Bob. Lemon “¢{twice), Dick Howser, _ Michael. (twice). and now King. Houk was the only one who left more or less | volyntarily, - Virdon replaced Houk, Martin replaced Virdon, Lemon replaced Martin, - - Martin replaced Lemon, — Howser replaced - Martin, Michael replaced: Howser, - Lemon replaced Michael: replaced Lemop. — A Oe ae Haan, - Boh - ¢stases AT) 94° . SUGGESTED au SALE PRICE - P225- JORIS - nd | 69° 2 | 29") Raa TECHNOLOGY THAT MOVES YOU FROM BFOCODRICH AND YOUR 7A" DEALER | DE "BFGoodrich _CEDARLAND TIRE SERVICE (AK Kal Tire Associate Dealer): TRE SALE Whatever your car, whatever ng needs, T/A™ ; High Tech” radials ui the -bIll. Now’s the time to save. your drivin -On radials that do everything that's “technologically possible to. “help yourcar run safe and _ a “smooth forthousands of — a miles. And your T/A™ High Tech™ dealer makes sure you'll drive away, “confident you've bought | - best gicesl 7 the best—at the Runy. ; t “Dedtern «Re Reds o. 4 roe ~ double and finished up: to ~ earn his 12th save. “Atlanta. Milt May ‘opened - the inning with a single and "hitting streak to 2t games ’ Bochte added a twortn shot by : . California’s Doug DeCinces, . _DeCinces’s barrage came _ -of : the opener. following the World Series * wished it were possible to _ players would be well ad- "Neither King nor Michael _named pitching coach. June 11, On July 19, he was . special assignment. . ~. | of 107% and 1975. In his only Inthe National League West | “in 1969, three games behind ~| Atlanta, - [+ Yankees won the fitsthalf |: "AL East crown in the atrike- " Marred 1981 season. : . | Thorntgn top” |) AL: player Designated. hitter Andre “} Indiats, who. | * _ Hounced Tuesday. Bob - ‘Welch = (12-7). “and us Steve ‘Howe stopped. Cin: | cinnati on- six hits and’Ken-- Landreaux belted a two-run ~ homer to lead Las ‘Angeles over the Reds, Howe came. in after Larry Bilttner led off the Reds’ eighth with a ‘Giants 6 Braves 3 : Tom O'Malley's ‘two-run homer in the ninth ‘inning ignited a four-tun rally to earry San Francisco’ over was lifted for pinch-runner Max. Venable. .0’Malley then drilled:a 2-2 pitch off Terry Harper's glove and over the-right-field fence for his second homer of the season. Mariners 3 A's 2. Richie Zisk stretched his with a solo homer and Bruce as Mike Moore and two relievers combined on a five-hifter to defeat . Oakland, Indians 2-4, Rangers 0-5 Larry Parrish cracked a three-run homer in the 10th inning to give Texas a split its _ twinight doubleheader. ron Hassey homered as Cleveland won promised ‘season Steinbrenner. | Lemon. a full loss last year to Los Angeles Dodgers, only ‘to fire him April 25, 14 games inté the * 1982 campaign. He brought - back Michael, who had been — anounced as the manager for 1983.0. = Michael, 44, lasted 86 games, Teaving with.a 4442 °°" record after’ Lemon's. 6-8 mark: - Steinbrenner also said he Bet. rid of some of his ' players ‘rather. than the _ Manager. “Some of those vised to start playing as good as they think they ” are,” was available for comment after Steinbrenner’s an- nouncement, , King, .a member of the ’ Yankee organization since 1976, began the season as an advance scout and was moved te the front office on, King “managed “San * ranelsco in 1968 and part "of 1970 and ‘Atlanta in parts full beason-as' a manager, ~. the Giants’ finished second » Under -- - Michael, . ithe. NEW - YORK , (AP). en Thornton of. Cleveland ~ AE 48, has |. ~ been named the. American. - : . ~ Laan ‘baseball player “of ° thé” week, the league an-— a Thornton had ‘an on-base. . percentage of -.S15 for the week and had a al “week, Thornton algo won. - player of ce week honord in '. percentage of 655 Taat