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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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ST-McGee. RER BB SO IP tl-1 New York Puleo I I 1-1 1 Orosco Lynch Si tl 1-1 M. LOUIS Anduiar Kaat Bair Dybzinski, before an intentional walk to Rick Manning and a walk to Von Hayes loaded the bases. Hassey then bounced his game-winning hit over the head of Red Sox first baseman Dave Stapleton. Dan Spillner, 4-4, pitched four innings of two-hit relief, extending his scoreless-inning streak to 23.2.

BLUE JAYS 3, A's 2 OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) Dave Revering drove in two runs with a homer and a single as the Toronto Blue Jays came from behind to nip the Oakland A's 3-2 11 1 I I I 1-1 I I I 110 0 0 i I i a Scott Sanderson 6-4, scattered sight hits in going the distance, and helped his own cause when he doubled in the third and scored on a single by Andre Dawson. DODGERS 4, REDS 2 CINCINNATI (AP) Ron Roenicke and Ron Cey slammed solo home runs to support Jerry Reuss' seven-hitter, carrying the Los Angeles Dodgers to their sixth straight victory, a 4-2 triumph over the Cincinnati Reds yesterday. Roenicke hit his first major league home run in the first inning off Tom Seaver, 3-8, and Sutler LS-S WP-SUton. T-1S4.

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Mich. (AP) Re-titts of yesterday's Cabriel 400 Grand National stock ear race, with type of car, lapa completed and winner's average speed in mpb: I. Cale Yartnxoufb, Btack Regal, MO, 110.151. DarreU Waltrlp. Bulck Regal too.

I BUI Elliott, Ford Thuodarbird, too. 4. Bobby Alliaoa, Bulck Regal, too. 5. Ricky Rudd, Pontiac Crand PriJ.100.

0. Kyle Petty, Pootlae Grand Prii, 100. 7. Dale Earnhanrt, Ford Thunder-bird, 100. 1.

Morgan Shepherd, Buick RegaL IN. I. Geoff Bodine, Poatlac Crand Prii.100. II. Harry Cant, Buick Regal, 111.

11. Neil Boonett, Ford Tntuder bird, lit. 12. Ron Bovckard, BuiclwRegal, 111. IS.

Joe Ruttmann, Buick Regal, 107. 14. Dave Marc is. Buick Regal, lit. 15.

Buddy Airington, Caryjler Imperial, 104. 11 Bobby HilliB iu Bulck Regal, IIS. 17. Deaa Comb, Bulck Regal, 194. 10.

Tom Gale, Ford Thunuerbird, 101. 11. Dick May, Buick RegaL tS. to. Jimmy Means, Buck Regal, 191 11.

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15. Tim Richmond, Bulck Regal, 114. in II. Richard Petty, Pontiac Grand Pi. Hi.

RER BB SO IP 111 l-l BalrJatar Fbnagaa Stoddard TMarlim I 4 III W.I-4 1 1-I 1 1 I New York John 421 Rawley 1 2-1 Frailer 1-1 Saa Fraertooo I Lavelle I MintonS.ll Atlaau Walk 4 4 runner for Singleton and Nolan then belted a 3-1 pitch into the right-field stands for his third homer. It was the Orioles' seventh pinch homer of the year, tying a club record. Tippy Martinez, 3-4, was the winner with iVa innings of one-hit relief. TWINS 4, RANGERS 1 MINNEAPOLIS (AP) Dave Engle blasted a two-run homer and Gary Ward hit a solo shot and doubled to help the Minnesota Twins beat the Texas Rangers 4-1 yesterday. Winner Brad Havens, 3-5, scattered six hits in seven innings after hurling a no-hitter for five innings.

Ron Davis relieved Havens with none out in the eighth after George Wright's single and finished up to earn his fourth save. Loser Frank Tanana, 3-8, pitched 3 innings, giving up three of the Minnesota runs. BREWERS 7, TIGERS 5 DETROIT (AP) Milwaukee's Ben Oglivie drove in five runs with three homers and Ted Simmons hit a solo shot as the Brewers beat Detroit 7-5 yesterday and sent the Tigers skidding to their seventh straight loss. The Tigers jumped out to a 4-0 first-inning lead. Chet Lemon drew a leadoff walk, Enos Cabell beat out an infield single and both scored on Kirk Gibson's sixth homer, a shot off Milwaukee right-hander Jim Sla-ton.

Richie Hebner added a two-out solo shot, his third homer of the season. INDIANS 5, RED SOX 4 CLEVELAND (AP) Ron Hassey's bases-loaded single with one out in the 14th inning scored Andre Thornton with the winning run to give the Cleveland Indians a 54 victory over the Boston Red Sox yesterday. Thornton led off the Cleveland 14th with a single off Luis Aponte, 2-1. Thornton advanced to second on a sacrifice by Jerry 4 4 0 1 1 1 I I 4 1 1 1-1 I 11-1 1 Hanna Hraboaky tamp HBP-By Flanagan (Msybtrry). TEXAS MINNESOTA abrbM abrbbl GWrgMd 1 1 1 1 RWshgta 4 111 Rkhrdtll 1 1 1 1 Engledh 4 111 Bognrll 1 0 0 0 Bmnskyrl 4 0 10 BBelllb 1 0 0 0 Vega lb 4 0 10 Uhnsndk 4 0 0 0 Ward 4111 Hsttlr lb 1 0 0 0 Laudnerc 4 0 0 0 Sundbrge 4 0 1 0 Gaeuilb 10 00 UPrshrf 4 0 1 0 MtchUd 111 I Wagner 4 110 Milbmtb till Flymlb 1111 Total 17lToUI 334114) Trias 000 001 000- 1 PITTSBURGH (AP) Tony IPena's two-run double snapped an eighth-inning tie, and Rick Rhoden pitched a no-hitter for 6 innings to lead the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 3-1 victory Cover the Philadelphia Phillies Q'esterday.

Bill Madlock doubled to open Mhe Pirates eighth off loser Dick sJluthven, 5-5. After Jason Thompson was walked intentionally, Mike Easier forced Madlock -at third. 31 But a wild pitch allowed the ZJfunners to move up, and both Scored on Peha's double down -the right-field line. Reliever Kent Tekulve, 5-2, pitched the final two innings for tthe win. Rhoden worked the firt seven, giving up just one hit, while walking six and striking out six.

Although Rhoden took a no-'. hitter into the seventh, the Phil-v lies led 1-0 on a sixth-inning run manufactured by Pete Rose, playing in his career game. Rose also singled to center in the eighth inning, moving him within two hits of tying Hank Aaron for second place on the all-time list. Aaron had 3,771 hits and all-time leader Ty Cobb had 4,191. Rose trails only four players in games played: Aaron Carl Yastrzemski Cobb and Stan Musial METS 5, CARDINALS 4 ST.

LOUIS (AP) John Stearns slugged a two-run triple off Bruce Sutter with one out in the 10th inning, lifting the New York Mets to a 5-4 victory yesterday over the St. Louis Cardinals. The triple, his second extra-base hit in as many innings, gave the Mets a 3-1 edge and their second triumph over Sutter in the four-game series. EXPOS 11, CUBS 5 CHICAGO (AP) Al Oliver blasted a two-run homer and a pair of singles, and Tim Wallach capped a five-run fifth with a three-run homer to lead the Montreal Expos to a 1 1-5 victory yes-' terday over the Chicago Cubs. Oliver, who raised his National League-leading average to .330, singled and scored in the second; hit his eighth homer in a three-run third and singled to drive in a third run in the fifth before scoring on Wallach's ninth 002 100 Oil- 4 yesterday and sweep their three-game series.

The Blue Jays scored twice in the seventh inning to hand Oakland its sixth stright loss and ninth consecutive setback at home. Dave Stieb, 6-7, got the complete-game victory for Toronto, checking the A's on seven hits. He bested Rick Langford, 5-8, whose eighth complete game tied him for the American League lead. The A's took a 2-0 lead in the fourth when Rickey Henderson doubled, took third on Dwayne Murphy's bunt single and scored on Dan Meyer's single. Murphy then scored on Tony Armas's sacrifice fly.

ANGELS 3, WHITE SOX 1 ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) Reggie Jackson set up a two-run rally with a single and stolen base and later slugged his 13th homer as the California Angels beat the Chicago White Sox 3-1 yesterday. Mike Witt, turned in his first complete game despite allowing nine hits. He struck out seven and walked one. Chicago right-hander LaMarr Hoyt, 10-4, was sailing along with a 1-0 lead when Jackson led off the fourth with a single, stole second and continued to third as catcher Carlton Fisk's throw went into center.

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3B-Tempietoo, Thon. SB-TScott, Tboa, Gamer, EichlbrtT, Aabby. SF-Taoa, DP-Teias t. MinnesoU 1. LOB-Texai 7, Minnesota 1 IB-Ward.

HR Engle (JL Ward (Bi. IP RE BB SO Tout Tanana Ll 12-1 I I Botcher 41-1 4 1111 Asssrlesa ioceer Lee tee" GPGA IP Pie Csorfia 17 II It Havens W.l-1 RDavtlS.4 Cey homered in the fourth to put Los Angeles ahead 2-1. Steve Garvey and Pedro Guerrero added RBI singles to help the Dodgers continue their longest winning streak of the season. GIANTS 5, BRAVES 3 ATLANTA (AP) Jack Clark smashed a solo homer, and Joe Morgan added a two-run shot as the San Francisco Giants trimmed the Atlanta Braves 5-3 yesterday. Clark's homer, his 12th this year, came off Bob Walk, 6-5, to open the second inning.

Morgan drilled his third homer, a two-out blast in the third following a walk to Johnnie LeMaster. ASTROS 8, PADRES 4 HOUSTON (AP) Shortstop Dickie Thon had three hits, drove in three runs and scored twice to lift the Houston Astros to an 8-4 victory over the San Diego Padres last night. The Astros had broken a 4-4 tie in the seventh inning when Denny Walling opened the inning with a bunt single off loser Juan Eichelberger, 5-8. Thon doubled off third baseman Luis Salazar's glove to move Walling to third and Puhl's fly to right brought home Walling. American League ORIOLES 5, YANKEES 3 NEW YORK (AP) Pinch-hitter Joe Nolan's two-run homer in the 1 1th inning snapped a 3-3 tie and gave the Baltimore Orioles a 5-3 victory over the New York Yankees yesterday.

The Orioles, winning for the 10th time in 13 games, got to Yankee relief ace Rich Gossage, 3-3, when Ken Singleton singled with one out in the 11th. Floyd II 0 10 II II II II 21 IL Detroit Oklahomay Csrottna Nashville T-l 00 TORONTO OAKLAND W-V II Rorteeter 0 II Knight, ruu. RER BB 10 l.t-1 Saa DOc Eichlhrgr Snow Dravecky 4 I I I I It 14 Knepper 11-1 Lacoru akrhM abrbM Crcialb 10 10 RHdsntf 4111 torglb 4IIIMrphyd Hit Mosbyd 4 10 0 Meyer da 4111 Upshw lb 4 1 I I Armas rt 1011 BnnllU OIllGroalb till Rvmgdk till Newman till AJhnsnnr till Lopalb till PowUph IlltSnerlb toll Brfldrf IIIIFStnrya till Whittc 4 111 Bwgteph II 1 1 Grllaa IlllPbllpa III! Total Milt Total 29 1 7 I Teres la 000 010 200- I Ouaiasd 000100000-1 DP-Torontn Oakland LOB-Toronto 7, Ouilemf I. IB-Armas, Henoerson, I org HR Rowing (SL S-Barfleid, Grata. SF-Armas.

Tarsal RER Bl 10 hV.M I I Onblaad LanglordUMI I 1 1 I 1 CapuseVo 1 LaCdaWJ-l 11 1 rree pouts are awarond for a win, two for a tie. and one bonus point for each goal scored ap to a maiimom of tana. Saturday's Retails Detroit Oklahoma CHy I Caroiiaa Oeorria 1 Veeteraey'e Retells Nashville PtmyrraalaO CartfeaaaiitorMer.sifht TeaaySiGaats 1 Nepnsatrwedulesl World Cap Soccer MADRID (AP) Flnt-round games for the IMt World Cap final in Spain: Yesterday's Rewtltr Cermany 4, Chile at Gljon (group England I Caaeaeatoakla'i, Bilbao (group 4) Spaia i. YugotUvia at Valencia (group!) tUOTger pitched to batten ia thelth. WP-Etcbelberger.

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into the side of VOaxX ISSACH. Caltt (AP) Olaal scores and assisy nlsssass yaatordey la the my car," said 17 Jin Dtartwerth Or, Dtsn, a Barr, Browa. I'TViAn ervlncr Yarborough. asanas, ajvaaasj he turned through turn three, Diamonds Triumph -On Iwelumo's Kick You ewe It te yourself to compare the quality of these tires and the price whkh you are now payingl You will be surprised at the difference! HIGHWAY TREAD SUPER SPECIAL! YOKOHAMA ALL-STEEL RADIALS. Bill Elliott was third in a Ford Thunderbird, followed by Bobby Allison in another Buick and Ricky Rudd In a Pontiac Grand Prix.

Those were the only cars on the same lap with the leaders. THE RACE was delayed by rain twice, for a total of 3 hours, 6 minutes. When it was restarted for the final time, laps 39 through 55 were run under a caution flag, allowing the cars and several track safety vehicles to further dry the asphalt track. The green flag came out on lap 56 with the sun shining brightly and just about two hours of daylight remaining. They managed to get in nearly the entire race mostly because there were no more caution flags until series point-leader Terry Labonte's Bulck blew the engine on lap 154.

That was the third and final caution flag of the day. ALLISON, whose Buick had suffered through a gear linkage problem in the early going, quickly jumped into the lead and stayed there until he pitted on lap. 94. Yarborough, in another Buick, then took over nd began the dramatic duel with Waltrip. right and hit me again.

I still got by hint, though. "After I took the checkered (flag), I slowed down to tell him what I thought about it. I just shook my fist at him. About then he turned right into me and spun himself into the mud." Asked if he's had previous run-ins with Waltrip, Yarborough replied, "Who hasn't?" Yarborough added that his car was strong all day, noting, "I knew that barring any problems after the last caution flag, I had it won." YARBOROUGH, running only his eighth race of the season, Kicked up his second victory as held off Waltrip by about three car lengths after a heated stretch run as the sun descended behind Michigan's Irish Hills. The 42-year-old Yarborough, who cut back on his driving schedule in 1981, gained the 72nd triumph of his Grand National career.

He took the lead for good on lap 166, just 34 laps from the end on the high-banked, two-mile oval, and earned $24,400 from the total purse of $295,325. SHE I TYPE IPBictH ItVpryRoHna ijjo 11 12! 331.57 SIZE I TYPE I PRICE 7.00 bIS tVttly 7.3016 4Vpty 65.7$ 1.00 16.5 6-pfy TubaUM $6.11 75 16.5 t-ply 79.36 7.50 a 20 10-pty 95.91 I. 35120 10-ply 119.77 9.00 it 20 10-pty 131.89 10.00130 12-ply 150.56 10.00x22 13-fjly 164.10 II. 22.5 13-ptylleW 159.13 1 12-pty tubwlaaa 179.27 ALLENTOWN, Pa. The Nashville Diamonds soccer team couldn't have found a more dramatic way to shatter their nine-game winless streak.

Godwin Iwelumo's penalty kick less than four minutes before the end of regulation was all the scoring the American Soccer League squad needed for a 1-0 win over the host Pennsylvania jiTStoners here last night. i THE VICTORY by the first-J- year ASL franchise snapped the Stoners' 35-game homefield wins' ning streak. The Pennsylvania team's streak began back in jJc1978. ICL -The goal bv Iwelumo, a former Alabama standout, came 5 the 86:04 mark and helped the wtearrito its first r)ad victory of V4fie season. Nashville improved its overall record to 2-8-1 as it started a four-game road trip that won't see the team return for a home contest until July 9.

Pennsylvania, the 1980 ASL champs, fell to 6-1-1 with the loss. Nashville goalie Fred Armstrong continued his spirited play for the Diamonds, posting six saves while claiming his second shutout of the season. Armstrong and the Diamonds defeated the Carolina Lightning 2-0 in the season-opener on May 15, but since that time injuries had criplled the Nashville team's attack. Despite losing, the Stoners out-shot Nashville 17-10. Pennsylvania goalie Tom Reynolds posted seven saves for the losers.

Nashville is idle until July 2, when the team vislU the Rochester (N.Y.) Flash. M.T. frorm $2.77 $1 J.7 P-ricJlrig om olt. tt trod nd-i. Mounting Service Available If Deilred At Additional C.o OTHER SIZES AND TYPES AT IOW, LOW WAREHOUSE For Further lM Informatiort Or i (615)2544.

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