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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 29

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The Tennesseani
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee
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29
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3-C- hicks 6-3 XX iii AwJ Mofo THE TENNESSEAN, Sundoy, June 19, 1983 ounds Rip 51 ir i 1 Grand SI On Photo on Page 8 cm All-Stars in a 2:30 contest this afternoon at Greer. SOUNDS NOTES: Nashville finished the first half of the season with 209,194 fans for 38 playing dates which included two rainouts and more than 27,000 for two pro exhibition contests. The Sounds are 24,718 under last year's homer also cleared the Honey's Auto Parts sign for a $100 bonus, giving him $637.50 in home run money this Gallegos has been placed on the disabled list with a mm southpaw Shifflett, who walked one and struck out five. "I've been working with Hoyt (pitching coach Hoyt Wilhelm) the last three days on a hard slider and it gave me a whole new outlook out there. "Inexperience hurt me in the eighth, walking the first batter and playing a bunt into a hit.

I thought I threw Gonzales a good pitch. I thought it was just a lazy pop-up, but it fell in. I sure was glad to see Mata's ball get out of here. We needed to end the first half with a little momentum," he said. Nashville begins the second half of the season with a clean (0-Oi slate Mondav.

starting a week- ill -H 11 ss shoulder injury and will be out of action for the first road trip of the second will get pitcher Bob Tewksbury from Fort Lauderdale who threw a JJl iU UULrUL-ULrUL3 -4- two-hitter in his first outing of the season earlier this week. He was the ace of last year's Lauder dale team which won the Florida STEEL BELTED Save now on our gas-saving, long-wearing, sure-traction 721 Steel-Belted Fuel Fighter, featuring 10-strand long road trip to Florida against State League championship, but Whitewoll Site Soto rice PI7570R13 SO.tS 1.70 P18580R13 62.95 1.90 P20570R13 BT.eS 2.01 P17575R14 SS.eS 1.17 P18575R14 S4.e9 2.00 P19575R14 S.e9 2.13 P20575R14 S1.es 2.34 P22575R14 00.09 2.67 P21575R1S 64.SS 2.59 P22S75R15 ee.eS 2.74 P23575R15 72.SS I 2.96 Orlando and Jacksonville, me was unaerwenx arm surgery aur Sounds host the Southern League ing the offseason. steel cord 7 over 2 wrapped by 1. All priM phn Ma. Ht IrooeHR weaoae.

py TOM SQUIRES 1 The Nashville Sounds ended first half of the season last JiighJ with a bang a 400-foot jjrand slam homer by Vic Mata. Mata ripped the first pitch Jrom Memphis reliever Andy jKrzanik over the left field scoreboard with one out in the bottom 3bf the ninth to give Nashville a 6-i? victory over the Chicks as the first half of a Southern League Jsplit season officially came to a fclose. Nashville's win, witnessed by 30,176 fans on uniform shirt hight at Greer, was its 40th of he first half to go with 32 defeats and give the Sounds a runnerup finish in the Western pi vision, AVz games behind champion Birmingham (45-28). THE VICTORY not only broke three-game losing streak to Memphis but enabled Nashville to finish 3 games ahead the Jhird-place Chicks (36-35) which could affect a post-season playoff spot should Birmingham also capture the second-half division crown. Mata's fifth homer of the season gave him five RBI for the night and helped pitcher Mark Shifflett notch his sixth victory in 10 decisions, going the distance for the sixth time with strong five-hitter.

"He (Krzanlk) threw me a good but got it up too high," explained Mata, the Sounds' most consistent hitter with a .322 average in 72 games. 'Tie got me on a pop-up earlier in the series. I wasn't waiting firound for anything. I was looking for that first one." to 5 SHIFFLETT AND Memphis fight-hander Mickey Torres were locked in a scoreless pitching duel until Mata singled home Buck Showalter with two outs in the seventh for the first run of the game. Shifflett faced the minimum 21 batters for the first seven innings, allowing a runner in the third on an error and another in the1 fourth on a single but picking both' off of first.

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5-rib tread. ror-, a sacrifice and a single by ALL TERRAIN ITM DLC-78 Razor shines. PICKUPS VANS PU'S X75. The Sounds started a one-out rally in the bottom of the inning BIAS-PLY RETREADS 95 69 10-15 IT TO $4.30 FIT IOA0DANOI6 95 AT8-13BHeliwlll $1S and facappaWt with a double by Scott Bradley arid Showalter's second single of the game. That chased starter Tprres from the mound in favor of lefty Mike Kinnunen (3-3) who Sit rang Pvka f.f.T.

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aiua tai and mrappoble WWII rw. Torres, who threw on 79 pitches in a 1 hour, 42-minute win over Nashville earlier this season, had a no-hitter until Erik Hob1 -only Peterson singled with one out in FIRESTONE the sixth. It marked the third straight game that the veteran Master-Care ELECTRONIC TUNE-UP 4cyi. Peterson, batting No. 9 in the or- despite a .370 average, had broken up a no-hitter by a BATTERY SYSTEM ANALYSIS REG.

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