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mn REPUBLIC The Arizona RepubliCJaOjuly 15, 1978 Major averages Rose ties hit record; Reds in rally Bv TM Aimcum Prtu (arndatc Ihravaat isnMs a( TMindtv AMEieN iehgui TEAM BATTINCj NATIONAL LEAOUf TEAM BATTING 41 I Hf At 1 MR 3190 440 BT9 104 ItSIM 424 213 340 .279 344 .277 no 313 a mi 373 III a BSD 414 776 211 379 754 4) MS! 3S7 7S3 MM 340 74S I3 371 7S! 74 7196 377 741 Sa OBI PCI 77 396 241 41 350 260 62 341 .251 75 333 257 64 322 .254 42 123 .254 42 215 .253 It 215 25 41 293 .253 30! .247 54 2SI .247 44 216 .241 Lot Angelas Cincinnati SanFranciKO Philadelphia Montreal Chicago San Oiego Plitsburjh Houston New York Atlanta St. Louis 29S2 420 791 2940 37S 744 2904 341 749 2719 3S7 199 2921 351 742 2136 341 719 2925 316 741 2774 317 701 2716 314 704 2941 321 725 2779 31 415 2930 301 70S Boston Oe'roit Milwaukee Kansas Cilv Chicago Cleveland New York California Toronto Sea Ballimort Texas Oamand 401 271 3S7 2eS 337 .264 315 .240 3SI 2S6 349 2S6 310 754 321 .251 2190 334 733 44 3004 35! 7S3 SI 2174 331 711 79 2771 331 US 42 2119 294 SI 309 3S0 311 .247 274 .242 INDIVIDUAL BATTING INDIVIDUAL SATTINC 175 ar mere al ban 175 ar mar al bats Aft HM 217 50 101 4 2 44 93 14 235 42 77 12 201 22 65 4 351 62 112 23 23 33 77 0 210 41 4 195 32 61 7 242 31 75 27S 26 15 2 214 21 64 1 Associated Press CINCINNATI Pete Rose tied a club record by extending his hitting streak and Dan Driessen slammed a game-winning two-run triple in the seventh inning Friday night, sending the Cincinnati Reds to a comeback 6-3 victory over the New York Mets. Rose singled in the third and fifth innings, lengthening his string to 27 games and tying the Reds' record shared by Vada Pinson and Edd Roush. The Reds came back from a 3-0 deficit on solo homers by the Mets Elliott Maddox, Joel Youngblood and John Stearns. The Reds tallied in the third when Rose's single to center scored Cesar Geronimo.

They pulled even in the fourth when Geronimo singled to score Driessen from second. Managers of both teams were ejected in the fifth inning after separate arguments. Cincinnati's Sparky Anderson was thrown out for arguing with first base umpire Dutch Rennert, who called Doug Collins out on a close play. Anderson stayed on the field long after he was ejected, prompting New York Manager Joe Torre to call his troops off the field. Torre was ejected, ostnesibly for claiming that Anderson had been permitted to remain too long after his ejection.

Astros win 2 in extra innings, 4-3, 5-4 MONTREAL Houston pinch hitter Jesus Alou drew a bases loaded walk from Montreal's Gerry Pirtle in the 10th inning, driving in Dennis Walling with the winning run and giving the Astros a 5-4 victory for a sweep of their doubleheader with the Expos. A 13th inning single by Jose Cruz off Stan Bahn-sen scored Terry Puhl and gave the Astros a 4-3 triumph in the opener. Walling drew a two out walk off Pirtle (0-1) before Arte Howe singled and Dave Bergman walked to load the bases. One out later, Alou batted for first game winner Ken Forsch, 4-3, and walked on five pitches. Cardinals outlast Dodgers, 4-1 ST.

LOUIS George Hendrick's bloop single in the sixth scored Garry Templeton with the tie-breaking run and Pete Vuckovich hurled a three-hitter Friday night, carrying the St. Louis Cardinals to a protested 4-1 triumph over the Los Angeles Dodgers. The victory, the Cardinals' sixth over the Dodgers in eight games, was aided by catcher Joe Ferguson's throwing error. Sutton (9-8) surrendered only five hits. Templeton opened the sixth with a single to right.

Sparky Anderson KC deals 294 27 90 3 309 43 93 5 206 34 226 23 211 31 345 41 103 299 41 19 II 6 77 19 14 12 259 56 291 55 333 43 6 I 19 12 303 40 19 339 41 99 293 39 15 331 43 96 3 He stole second, took third on Ferguson's wild throw, and scored on Hendrick's hit. Robinson pumps Bucs with 4 RBI PITTSBURGH Bill Robinson drove in four runs with a home run, double and sacrifice fly, leading th-Pittsburgh Pirates to a 5-2 victory over the San Francisco Giants. Robinson collected his RBI off John Montefusco (7 4). Pittsburgh's Jim Rooker (4-6) teamed with Ken Tekulve to hand the Giants only their third loss in the last eight games. After Robinson's run-scoring double in the first, the Giants scored twice in the second with consecutuvi RBI doubles by Johnnie LeMaster and Marc Hill.

In the Pirate third, John Milner doubled and Robin son followed with -his fifth homer. Robinson added hi? sacrifice fly in the fifth and Milner had one in the seventh off reliever John Curtus. Gonzalez's RBI stake Pads to 9-5 win CHICAGO Light-hitting Fernando Gonzalez drove in five runs with his first two homers of the season Friday, leading the San Padres to a 9-5 victory over the Chicago Cubs. Gonzalez, who entered the game with a .231 season average and six homers in a five-year career, hit three-run shot in the first inning and a two-run blast in the sixth, both off Dave Roberts (4-4). Successive doubles by Ossie Smith and Rod Perkim gave the Padres a run in the first inning before Oscar Gamble walked and Gonzalez homered.

Gamble also walked in the sixth before Gonzales connected. Murphy, Niekro overwhelm Phillies ATLANTA Dale Murphy hit two home runs ancj drove in four runs, backing Phil Niekro's four-hit pitching and sending the Atlanta Braves to a 7-2 triumph over the Philadelphia Phillies. Murphy capped a five-run first inning with his 1011 homer of the season, a three-run blast to left oil Steve Carlton (8-8). He connected again in the third and Jeff Burroughs added a solo homer, also to left, in the seventh. Otherwise, Niekro (10-9) was in firm command.

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The Brewers, shut out on three hits by Gale (10-3) for five innings, erased a 1-0 deficit with two runs in the sixth. and I have won 20., Now she knows my game. I'm not the natural athlete. My forte has always been in my mental concentration. "It's not too much fun anymore," added Evert.

"I've got to get back into the grind." "I played terribly in practice today," said Navratilova. "But I piayed well in the match. I'm a much better player than a year ago and who knows how good I'll get." East All-Stars 27, West All-Stars 17 Women Navratilova (E) def. Evert (W) 6-1; Reid-Wade IWI def. Russell-Turnbull (E) 6-2.

Men Gerulaitis (E) def. Nastase (Wl 7-5; Roche-Emerson (El det. Laver-Case (W) 6-2. Riessen-Fromhollz (E) def. McMillan-Stove (W) 6-3.

A 3,000 estimated. 294 25 71 0 119 21 50 265 52 70 IS 341 S3 90 10 2M 30 74 14 243 25 6 0 225 35 59 II 230 27 60 3 192 25 50 0 292 41 76 5 292 37 76 14 193 24 50 193 16 50 I 294 30 76 10 307 59 79 21 23 5 23 60 235 22 60 255 4 65 216 II 55 256 21 65 Associated Press LAS VEGAS, Nev. Martina Navratilova whipped Chris Evert 6-1 in a rematch of their Wimbledon women's singles final Friday night to lead the East All-Stars to a 27-17 victory over the West in the fourth World Team Tennis All-Star match. Navratilova of the Boston Lobsters defeated Evert in the Wimbledon finals earlier this month. She had no trouble in winning the 20-minute set over the Los Angeles Strings' Evert at the Las Vegas Hilton Hotel before a capacity crowd of about 3,000.

The East, which has now won three of the four WTT All-Star matches, captured four of the five sets Friday night. The West's only victory came in women's doubles where Virginia Wade of the Golden Gators and Kerry Reid of the San Diego Friars downed JoAnne Russell of the New York Apples and Wendy Turnbull of the Ne wOrleans Nets 6-2. In other sets, Vitas Gerulaitis of the Apples defeated Hie Nastase of the Los Angeles Strings 7-5 in men's singles; Tony Roche and Roy Emerson, both of the Lobsters, downed Rod Laver and Ross Case, both of San Diego, 6-2 in men's doubles and Marty Riessen of the New Orleans Nets and Dianne Fromholtz of the Indiana Loves topped Frew McMillan of the Golden Gaters and Betty Stove of the Seattle Cascades 6-3. "I need to play more tournament," said Evert after losing her match. 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