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ST.L0UIS POST-DISPATCH FrU s. is, 5C Sports On Radio, TV Two Blues I lfi'r Regulars utes later, Paul Henderson caught the Blues on a line change, took Guy Trottier's lead pass at the St. Louis blue-line and cruised in alone to beat Ouimet from short range. Next to Berenson, who seems to be rounding into top form earlier this season than ever before, rookie George Morrison was the most impressive for the Blues. He scored two goals and could have had four had it not been for goal posts and the net-minding of Bruce Gamble and Jacques Plante.

Plante, traded by the Blues to the Leafs this year for "future considerations," started between the pipes and gave up one goal to Larry Keenan. Defenseman Noel Picard got the other St. Louis tally with a high shot from the blueline in Pirates FROM PAGE ONE Phillies' victory ended a seven-game losing streak. Bob Watson's grand-slam homer in the inning broke a tie and propelled the Astros past the Dodgers. The slam was the forty-eighth in the National League this year, tying a record set by the American League in 1961.

In the only other NL game, Bob Heise drove in three runs with a pair of singles to give the San Francisco Giants a 4-3 victory over the San Diego Padres. Classic League Jim Watson bowled 637 as the Summarells defeated the Chuck O'Donneirs, 7-0, last night in the St. Louis Classic League at Tropicana Lanes. FROM PAGE ONE but it hadn't bothered him until recently. He's been advised to stay off skates for 10 days.

Ironically, a similar injury 1 the big center-right winger last year. He suffered a hairline fracture of the wrist and never really got going until after Christmas. The exhibition opener wasn't exactly a classic encounter, but it provided a few moments of high excitement for the crowd of 8543. Toronto jumped to a 2-1 first-period lead, but the Blues knotted the score in the second and pulled ahead, 4-2, early in the third. However, a power play backfired and the Maple Leafs, running out of gas until then, suddenly came back to life.

Toronto's Rene Robert was off for tripping when Jim Harrison worked his way between Red Berenson and Frank St. Marseille and fired a 30-foot wrist shot that zipped over the left shoulder of St. Louis goalie Ted Ouimet. Slightly more than two min- Knot So Good Toronto 2 0 2 4 Blues I I 24 FIRST PERIOD I Toronto, Lld-dingtoa (McKenny) 2. Toronto, Robert (McKenny) 3.

Blues, Keenan (Berenson, Lorentz) 18:38. Penalties: Harrison (II 2:31, Lorentz (B) 4:01: Pelyk (T 7:02: Henderson (T) Lorentz (B) Hoard (R) Trnttler (T), Bordrleau (B) 14:08: Roberts (B) major, Harrison CD major sutler (T) major 18:06. SECOND PERIOD 4. Blues, Morrison (Berenson, Keenan). Penalties: Lorentz (B) Bordrleau (B), McKenny 8:07, Robert (T) 4:08.

THIRD PERIOD 8. Blues, Plcard 6. Blues, Morrison I Berenson) 7. Toronto, Harrison (Clancy) 14.11; 8. Toronto, Henderson (Trot-tler, Pelyk) 16:22.

Penalties: Dorry I Robert (T) Clancy T) 18:03. STOPS Plante (T) 6 8 1 1 Gamble (T) I 4 3 7 Wakely (B) II 2 13 Ouimet (B) 4 2 6 Attendance 8843. Henderson of the Maple Leafs and the Blues' Bill Pla ger. BLUES' STOPPER. Ernie Wakely dives to deflect a Toronto shot in a hockey exhibition game last night in Ottawa, Ont.

Watching the goalie's acrobatics are Paul St. Louis and Toronto tied, 4-4. Henderson got game's final goal. (AP Wirephoto) Elosburg Closes In Devlin Ailing the third period that deflected past Gamble off Toronto de. fenseman Jim Dorey.

Rookies Bob Liddington and Robert were the other Toronto marksmen. Liddington's tally came in the first period whilr the Blues had a one-man advantage. Neither team played with a full complement of veterans. Toronto was without Ron Ellis, Norm 1 1 a George Armstrong, Dave Keon and Brit Sel-by, while the Blues sat out Ab McDonald, goalie Glenn Hall, Barclay Plager, Sabourin and Ecclestone. Tonight, McDonald, Sabourin and Ecclestone again will get a rest, but Hall is slated to see some action in Kitchener and Bare Plager will be back on the Women's Bowling (At Crossroads Bowl) ARCHWAY PRO SHOP 24, KRIEGSHAISER 6 ARCHU Al: Ginger Touchetle 608, Helen Roufa 889, Le Onrych 868.

arol Gram .148, Shirley Kaiser 817. 931 979 884 2794 KHIEGSHAUSER: Betty Hughes 845, Standlev 830, Blind 498, Dot Thorp 871. Pauline Smith 482. 873 910 838 2621 -HUB'S FASHIONS 28, COMMERCIAL BANK 8 ROBH'S: Lenora Williams 880, Evelyn Cullen 838. Jerrv Nick 499, Marie Hlavaty 604, Helen McCoy 619.

921 996 933 2840 COMMERCIAL: Connie Danish 848, Pat Redburn 868, Jane Argent 828, Peggy Tyler 8i5, Betty Lupickl SI 7. 908 869 903 2677 CHARCOAL HOUSE 17, ARENA BOWL 13 CHARCOAL; Ann Malnney 828. Mildred Stauder 538, Sue Vogt 871, Virginia stock 607, Beverly Link 859. 937 1021 839 2797. ARENA: Marti Rossen 820, Barb Pnttiin 802, Gall Menke 811.

Laurio (iross 882. Barbara Robinson 832. 851 917 8792647 PLAZA 20. SHREWSBURY LANES 10 WHUsell 887. Virginia Morrlssey 811, Fran Freeman 4H8.

Wllla Given 857. Charlotte Blrge 846. 843 932 891 2686 SHREWSBURY: Alice Lederle 461. Elsie Rodger 827, Ginny Kemper 810. Bane Roderlque 854.

Fran J-onry 538,, 913 868 818 2887 4 MARTTNS) UfljJt at Mid-America Raceways, Wentzville, will not make the scene. He'll be in Kent, where he will drive a Plymouth Barracuda in the SCCA's Trans-American sedan series race. The Ford Mustang team of Parnelli Jones and George Foll-mer can clinch the manufacturers' title in the Trans-Am series with a victory in the $40,000 race, the next-to-last event this season. A scramble for the world driving championship, virtually clinched by Jochen Rindt before his death two weeks ago, will begin in the Canadian Grand Prix at St. Jovite, Que.

Rindt had 47 points toward the title. Unless someone wins all of the three remaining Formula One races, he will be the champion. Hockey New York Rangers coach-general manager Emile Francis suspended centers Walt Tkaczuk and Jean Ratelle, defenseman Brad Park and left winger Vic Hadfield for refusing to play in last night's exhibition game with the Buffalo Sabres because they had not signed 1970-71 contracts. Rod Gilbert's goal with 28 seconds left gave the Rangers a 4-4 tie in the contest at Peterborough, Ont. Tennis Perry T.

Jones, known internationally as Mr. Tennis of Southern California, died today in Los Angeles. He was 80 years old. Jones was a former nonplaying captain of the United States Davis Cup team and was responsible for the development of tennis stars from the Southern California area through his interest in junior development. Cliff Richey defeated fellow Davis Cup star Arthur Ashe, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2, in the opening round of the Marriott Classic at Evanston, 111.

Margaret Court of Australia defeated Nancy Richey, Cliff's sister, 1-6, 7-5, 6-0, in the womens' competition. In mixed doubles, Ashe and Mrs. Court whipped the Richeys, 6-2, 6-1. Football Former University of Missouri quarterback Gary Lane has signed with the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian League. Lane was cut recently by the Los Angeles Rams.

Before that, he had been with the Cleveland Browns and New York Giants. Weightlifting Gennady Ivanchenko of the Soviet Union became the first light heavyweight to lift over 1100 pounds as he won his division in the world championships at Columbus, O. Victor Kurent-sov of Russia previously had won the middleweight title. Hearings in the cases of nine competitors who were disqualified from the competition for taking a stimulant were extended into a second day today. Bruce Devlin salvaged a one-under-par 71 and clung to a diminishing lead today in the second round of the Alcan Golfer of the Year championship over Portmarnock's seaside course in Ireland.

The slim Australian, first-round leader at 69, had a 36-hole total of 140, four-under-Sport par for two trips over the 7117-yard layout. Shorts ut m's mari'n in the chase for OnorTS the 553 000 first prize was cut from three strokes to one by St. Louisan Bob Ros- burg's charge. The 43-year-old Rosburg, a former PGA champion, put together an incredible putting run. He used only 23 strokes on the green for a 66.

That put him at 141. Par is 36-3672. Rosburg said he was using the putter "I got when I raided Arnold Palmer's basement." Rosburg said he took the putter at a party at Palmer's hbme in July and used it for the first time a couple of weeks ago. The field was trimmed to 25 when Australian Peter Thomson disqualified himself for signing an incorrect scorecard in yesterday's round. The five-time British Open champion signed for a 78, when he actually had a 79, Yachting The second race in the America's Cup series was postponed today because of poor visibility as the boats were approaching the fourth of six markers.

Intrepid of the United States and Gretel the Australian challenger, had been engaged in a tight duel through dense fog and driving rain when the New York Yacht Club's race committee called off the race. At the time, Intrepid, winner of the first race in the best-of-seven series, held about a six-length lead. Basketball The Seattle SuperSonics of the National Basketball Association traded Bob Boozer and Lucius Allen to the Milwaukee Bucks for Don Smith, a 6-foot-9 forward. Cincinnati Royals general manager Joe Axelson said he would levy a fine of $500 a day against Flynn Robinson for each day the guard stays away from training camp. Robinson and the Royals have been unable to agree on a contract since Robinson was obtained from the Milwaukee Bucks in a deal that sent Oscar Robertson to Milwaukee.

Auto Racing Dan Gurney, who was to have been honorary chairman of the Sports Car Club of America's national-point races Sunday TO DAT BASEBALL: Cardinals vs. Philadelphia, Bnsch Stadium, 8 p.m. (KMOX radio). PRO FOOTBALL: Cardinal al Los A I 10 p.m. (K.MOX-TV and KMOX radio).

PREP FOOTBALL: Colllnsvllle at Tahokia. 7:30 p.m. (H(iM radio); Belleville East at Edwardsvllle, 8 p.m. (WIBV radio); St. Francis Kor-fia at St.

Clair. 8 p.m. (KLFW-FM). SATURDAY RASERALL: Cardinals vs. Philadel-phia.

Bunch a I m. I p.m. (KMOX radio); Pittsburgh at New York, 1:15 p.m. (KSD-TV). COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Minnesota at Missouri.

2:45 p.m. (KTVI, Kslt radio. KMOX radio, W1L radio) Tape of Oregon at I I I i I 4::0 p.m. (WIBV radio) Notre Dame at Northwestern, p.m. (WEW radio).

PREP FOOTBALL: Rockford Cull- ford at Alton, I p.m. (WGXU radio), Dupo at Masroutuh, 2 p.m. (WIRV radio): Tape of Granite City at Mf- 1 phen Decatur, 7:30 p.m. (WONT ra- 1 din); Vashon at Belleville Althoff, 8 I p.m. (W1BV radio).

AUTO RACING: Southern BOO Stock-car Race. Darlington. S.C. (on 'Wide World of Sports" program), 1 p.m. (KTVI).

YACHTING: America's Cup races (on "Wide World of Sports" pro- i gram), 1 p.m. (KTVI). Worries? Bassett Has None ROBINSON, 111., Sept. 18 (AP) When you have sponsors like Jackie Gleason and TV producer Jack i 1 i there's not much to worry about, says slender Rich Bassett, surprise first-round leader of the $100,000 Robinson Coif Classic. Bassett, a 29-year-old product of Duke University, is a non.

winner since joining the Professional Golfers' Association tourney trail in 1967. He collected only $4879 last year and so far this season his earning- are $1012. Bassett birdied eight of the first 12 holes of the par 35-36-71 Crawford Country Club yesterday and finished with a sizzling 30-35-65. Today's second round was postponed by rain. If the rain stops in time for tomorrow's round, the 36-hole survivors will play the final 36 holes Sunday.

Bobby Nichols was a stroke behind Bassett after the first round. Defending champion Bob Goalby shot 72 and pre-tourney favorite Frank Beard had 73. Rich Basietl 65 Bolihy NIcholK K6 Jerry Hatfield XKi4 fi7 (irier Jones S.VH'l 7 Bob Payne 32-35 7 fleonm Knudson 31-30 fi" Charles Si ford 31-30 7 Larry Hinson 34-33 H7 C.eorge Areher 35-32 67 Bob Stone 33-34 7 Hale Irwin 67 (Jene Ferrell Jr. 34-33 67 Bob JSrlckon 33-34 67 H8 Gibhy (illbert, Dave Krhel-herner, Bobby Greenwood, Bob Wvnn, Hal Underwood. Karl Fennel), I.

C. Snead, Bert Weaver Gary Boner-man. 69 Rocky Thompson, Mason Rudolph, Jerry Heard, Mac McLendon, Jack Kwinjr, Deane Reman. Hilly Maxwell, LARRY ZKIRI.KK (31-35)', George Rnutell, Harry Tnscano, Curtis Sifford, Paul Rarkhouse, Chuck Courtney, Dave Bollman. 70 Dick Rhyan, Tommy Jacobs, Wllf Homennlk, Howell Fraser.

Steve Opperman, Ben Kern, Herb Hooper, Larry Wood, Jack Harden, Mike Hill, Jim Ferrlell Jr. 71 Terry Dill. John Baldwin, Jack Cuplt. John Schlee, Terry Wilcox, Jim Billiard, Fred Marti. Rob Menne, Runky Henry, Rale Bolts, Orville Moody, Dean Refrain, Steve Cesar Snnudo.

Bub Smith, John Lively, Martin Roeslnk. Tom Ayrork, Al Odom, Jack Steinirrae-tmr. 72 Bill Garrett, Gay Brewer, BOB GOALBY (35-37), Sieve Spray, Ted Hayes. Cliff Brown. Jim Wleeh-ers.

Rabe Hiskey, Jim Kins, Labrnn Harris, AL HANDLFR (35-37), Chuck Montablano, JOK JIMINF.Z (35-37). Other area scores: 73 Dutch Har rison; 78 Steve Reid, withdrew. 1 GILBEYS BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY 8WV mtu 1 KfKXX St, wn lusTii i rav 3 1 aslhor a Scotch Blind.d Sctitth WMtky. t( Proof. ImpMltd rrd BottUtf KVMt Rrtt for Jamo B.

Btim Import CofW rlew ork, N.y. a. i the BREWERS 4, ROYALS 3 KANSAS CITT AH MTLKWATKEE AB Kelly rf Otis rf Sprlggs rf Klr'trck Oliver lb Plntclla If Schaal 3h Rojas 2b Su 'on is Draso I I Harper 3k 0 2 1 0 0 I 0 1 3 0 0 Hegan lb May cf Savage If Snyder rf Smith rf 0 0 I 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 I Pena ss Fran'na ph 1 Gil 2b 3 0 Roof ri Rurdaph Alvls pr MNertny Kublalc 2b Pattln Wicker ph Ells'nrth Sanders 0 0 Brgmeler I 0 0 Abernthyp OOO 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total 43 3 5 Total 45 4 10 Two out when winning run scored. Kansas City 010 001 OOO 100 03 Milwaukee 200 000 000 100 1 4 RBI Klrkpatrirk. Pinlella, Scha-nl.

Hecan, May 2, Kuhiak. Sever-snn. DP Kansas City I. LOB Kansas City 3, Milwaukee 11, 2B Hegan. HR May (8), Pinlella (II), Srliaal (4).

SB Kelly. 8 Drago, Savage 2. Smith. IP ER BB SO Drago 9 6 3 3 3 Biirgmeler (L.6-6) 3 3 10 13 Ahernathy 0 1 0 0 0 0 Pattin 10 8 3 3 1 10 Ellsworth 10 0 0 0 1 Sanders, (W.A-I) 2 0 0 0 0 0 Ahernathy pitrhed to two hatters In thirteenth. HBP by Drago (Hegan).

is. a 4,710. Cougars Get Cager Lightfoot Gayland Lightfoot, a basket ball standout at State Fair Community College in Sedalia, has enrolled at SIU-Ed- wardsville. Lightfoot, a 6-foot-2, 205' pound forward from Bolivar, played two seasons at State Fair and established a school single-eame free throw record. Major League Box Scores RED SOX 5, YANKEES 4 Nobody can fool a Scotchwatcher with a "name" scotch.

Or one that's supposed to be "in." Because Scotchwatchers know the really important thing to look for in scotch. Age. That's why we make an eight-year-old scotch. Martin's V.VO. And we put "8 Years Old" right on the Martin's label.

Where every Scotch-watcher can see it. Look for the sign of age and you'll be a Scotchwatcher, too. But more important, you'll get a better-tasting scotch. Martin's 8 Year Old.Thc Scofehuttehcr's Scotch. 8-year-old Blended Scotch Whisky, 86.8 Proof, Imported by McKesson Liquor N.Y., N.Y.

TWINS 4, ANGELS 3 CALIFORNIA MINNESOTA AR TovarHh 3 2 2 AR Alomr 2h 4 Gnzulz cf 4 regosl ss 4 Jolinsn If 2 0 1 2 1 (ardnsss 4 Ollvarf Reese 1 Holt cf 4 4 1 l.n linen Spencr lb 4 0 I 4 0 Manuel If 3 0 0 Jhnstn rf 0 1 Hill If OOO OOO Ruiz 3b Fgan Repot ph Brnivn tfucen nh 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 I 3 8 Nettles If Mitrwld 3 1 1 Thmsn 2h 3 0 1 0 Perry 3 0 0 W'llams 0 0 0 Total 3l47 Tat urn pr 0 Murphy I Kealey 0 Rivers ph 0 Allen 0 Yos If 2 Tolal 33 California Minnesota 000 000 1203 102 100 OOx 4 RBI Fregnsi, Johnson, Johnstone, Cardenas 2. Thompson. DP California 1, Minnesota 1. LOR California fi. Minnesota 4.

3B Ollra, Mltternald. Spencer. Fregnsi. 3B Tovar, Cardenas. SF Johnson.

IP ER BR SO Murphy (L. 14-13) Kealey Allen LaRni'he Perrv W. 23-11) Williams 3 M. 1 2 1 7' 4 0 0 0 3 0 1 Save Williams 14). HBP- Perry (Johnson), 2:14, A 71 SENATORS 2, ORIOLES 0 BALTIMORE AB Buford If 4 0 0 Blair cf 4 0 1 Powell lb 3 0 0 BRhlnsn 3o 3 0 0 Crowley rf 3 0 I Johnson 2b 3 0 0 (300 Belanger ss 2 0 1 Oates ph 10 1 Cuellar 2 0 0 ph 1 0 1 WASHINGTON AB Rrkman ss 4 0 0 Grieve rf 4 0 0 Howard If 3 0 0 Relchrdt cf 3 1 1 Rodrgez 3b 3 0 2 Epstein lb 3 1 1 Casanova 3 0 0 Cullen 2h 3 0 1 Bosnian 3 0 0 Tolal 29 2 8 Total 29 0 8 Baltimore 000 OOO 000 0 Washington 020 000 OOx 2 RBI Cullen 1.

DP Washington 2. LOR Baltimore 2, Washington 3. 2R A. Rodriguez. IP ERBBSO Cuellar 23-8) 8 8 2 2 0 4 Bosnian (W, 16-10) 9 8 0 0 0 4 1:48.

A 7393. ASTROS 10, HOCSTON AB Cedeno cf 4 2 2 Morgan 2b 4 0 Wynn If 3 2 1 Lemantr 1 0 Watson 1 5 I 1 Menk. 2 12 Rader 3b It Miller rf 3 10 Kdwardu 4 2 3 Koneh 10 0 Cook OOO Gernnio If 1 10 Tolal 33JOA DODGERS 5 LOS A.4 Wills a I 1 Joshua rf 3 2 2 Ulissell rf 2 Davis cf 4 12 Parker lb 4 12 Haller 2 0 0 Sudaks ih I I Szemra pr 0 Torborg 1 Lfbvre 2 4 Ruckner If 3 1 Pacorek If 1 GrbwU 3b 3 0 0 Foster 2 0 0 Brewer OIO Stphnsn Garvey ph I 0 Total 6 A Houston 300 OIIO 010 10 Los Angeles 100 004 OOO 5 RBI Cedeno 2. Morgan, Wynn, Watson 4. Menk 2, Parker 3, Stiria-kis 3.

Geronlmo. DP Houston 1, Los Angeles 2. LOR Houston 6, Los Angeles 6. 2B Wynn. Ruckner.

Sudakls. Edwards, Cedeno. HR Menke (1, Watson (8). SB Cedeno. Fnrsch.

IP F.R BB SO Forsch ook (W, 4-4) 1 I.emaster 3 Foster (L. 9-13) Rrewer I Slnhnsn 2 Forsch pitched to four bailers In slxlh: Fosler pitched to three batters In seventh. Save Lemasler (2). A 9033. GIANTS 4, PADRES S.

FRANCISCO AB SAX DIFGO AB Ca'pbell 2b 3 0 0 Rondsrf 8 0 1 Fuentes ss 4 Mays cf 4 0 2 Stahl ph Arcla 2b Hollies ss Gaston cf Brown rf Colbert lb Hunt 3b Murrell If Barton Dobson ebster ph Wilson Spieilo ph 1 0 0 OOO 4 0 0 4 0 1 2 1 1 4 1 I 4 0 0 4 I 2 4 0 1 2 0 0 1 0 I OOO 10 0 Met ovey lb 8 1 Diet! 4 2 Hend'sn If 3 1 Gall'her 3b 4 0 Helse2h 3 0 Rohertsn 4 0 0 McMah'n 0 0 0 Total 36 4 10 Total 34 3 7 San Francisco 012 010 000 4 San Diego 0O 000 001 3 RBI Rnnds. Delse 3. Colbert 2. Murrell. Robles.

DP San Diego 2. LOB San Francisco 10, San Diego 6. 2B Henderson. Dletr. HR Colbert (33), Murrell (12).

SB Henderson. IP ER BB SO Robertson (W.7-9) 7 3 3 2 8 cM ah on 0 0 0 0 1 juonson. 7 10 4 4 4 7 Wilson 2 0 0 0 0 2 Save McMahon (19). HBP bv Dolison (Henderson). WP Robertson.

A 3332. PHILLIES 3, PIRATES 2 1 I 1 II BXWiBiMjlM Jill waiiMffiti' BOSTOV NEW YORK AB AB Anriws 2b 4 Smith cf 6 Vstrskl lb 2 TCnt'lo rf 8 Petrrli ss 4 Scott 3b B( nslo If 3 MntRiny 4 Katriano Peters 2 Wagner Lyle a Hud ph 1 Bolln lore oh 1 Clarke 2b Munson White If Cater 3b Murrer cf Hunsn ph I.yttle rf Kills III Woods rf Michael ss 4 Stotlnire 2 () Rlefary ph Kenoey pr Aker Romo Totals 38 4 9 Totals 38 9 Boston OOO 1)00 040 1 A New York 11)0 1)00 030 0 RBI T. Conlgllaro 2. B. Conlgli-aro, Satrlano.

Munson, White 2, Hansen. Murcer, MrDaniel, Michael. DP Boston 1. LOB Boston 13. New fork 8.

2B Clarke. 3B Woods, Whlt. SB Woods, Michael, Kenney. Andrews. SF B.

Conlgllaro. IP ER BB SO Peters 7 7 4 4 2 8 Waxner V.i 0 0 0 0 0 Lyle 0 0 Rolin (W. 6-11) I 0 0 0 2 1 Romo I 2 0 0 0 1 Stottlemyre 7 4 2 2 4 3 MrDaniel 2 3 2 0 2 3 Aker (L. 4-2) I 2 1 I. 0 0 Save Romo ().

HBI' hy Aker (B. Conlgllaro). PB Montgomery. 12:44. A 4988.

INDIANS 6, TIGERS 2 DETROIT CLEVELAND AB AB Stanley cf 4 I I Chla'dref 4 2 IHrown 2b 3 0 1 Kallnelb 3 0 2 North'prf 4 0 0 Price e. 4 0 0 Nettles 3b 3 1 2 Plnson rf 8 0 2 Foster If 4 I 2 Brad'rdef 0 0 0 Slmso 2 0 0 Hlntonlb 4 12 Lnw'stn 2b 4 1 1 Fuller 2b OOO Leon ss 3 0 0 MDowellp 4 0 1. 33 6 11 Wert 3b 4 0 0 Maddox If 4 0 1 Giiti'rez ss 4 0 1 Nlekrop 1 1 1 Schermn 0 0 0 Collins ph 1 0 0 Pat'rson 0 0 0 Hosley ph I 0 0 MiRaep 0 0 0 Total 33 2 7 Detroit 003 000 000 2 Cleveland 102 300 OOx 6 RBI Kallne 2, Plnson 2, Foster 3. Lowensteln. Gutierrez, tann, McRae.

DP Cleveland 1. LOB Detroit 6, Cleveland 9. 2B Plnson, Lowensteln. HR Foster (22). 8 I.

Brown. IP FRBB SO Nlekro (L.12-13) 3 7 8 8 i Scherman Patterson I 1 1 2 0 0 3 0 McRae 2 MDowell (W, 20-10) 7 2 2 1 Nlekro pitched to two hatters In lourfh. 2:42. A 4,008. Quit Gumoirt cImm your carburetor whilt yon drivi.

Dthlng list liki it I iJTVS 1 1 -sffisk PHILADELPHIA AR Rowa ss I Taylor 2b 4 0 2 Brlggs cf 3 0 0 Johnson lb 4 0 2 Hlslepr 0 0 0 Hulto lb 0 0 0 MCarvere 4 0 0 Ryan OOO 3 2 10 Stone If 3 11 Montnnt rf 2 0 1 Hftrmnn nh 1 A Jackson pr 6 0 0 neid rf OOO Short 2 0 0 Selma 0 0 0 Total 28 3 8 in, Philadelphia no I 000 20x 3 RBI Robertson, Stargell, Brlggs. Stone, Harmon. PRgan. DP Philadelphia 2. LOB Pittsburgh 10.

Philadelphia 8. 2B (lines. 3B Stone. HR Robertson (261. SB Patek 2.

Short. SF Brlggs. IF ER BR SO Ellis I 0 0 Lamb (L, 0-1) '122 Gibbon iO 0 0 Grant 0 0 0 Brunei 1 10 0 Short (W. 9-181 71A fl 2 1 1 0 0 4 Selma 1 1 0 0 0 Save lima (21). HBP hy Short (Oliver), hy Selma (Hebner).

3:37. A 1199. riTTSBITROH AB Patek ss 2 0 1 Kopacz ph I 0 0 Jeter cf 8 0 1 Sanguilln e. 5 1 1 Robrtsn lb 4 1 1 Stargell If 3 0 2 Oliver rf OOO Clines rf 3 0 3 Pagan 3 4 0 1 Cash 3b 0 0 0 Mazrskl 2b 2 0 0 Hebner 3 0 0 0 Ellis 3 0 0 lAnih 0 0 0 Gibbon 0 0 0 Grant OOO Ainu ph 10 0 Brunei 0 0 0 Total 33 2 10 I' Mllli r-.

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