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ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH June 27, 1982 3E Oglivie's 3 RBI Lecadl Brewers Peasfi Red! amencan Box scores on page 7 in scoring position while winning his' 14th decision In a row at Memorial! Stadium, five this season. He walked; one, struck out two and blanked the Tigers until they scored with one out In! the ninth on a double by Larry Herndon1 and Lou Whitaker's single. Roenicke's 15th homer came with; two out in the sixth inning and followed! a double by Eddie Murray and a walk; to Cal Ripken Jr. The blast was off Milt Wilcox, 5-4, who has a 1-10 lifetime! record against Baltimore.

Twins 4, Blue Jays 3 TORONTO John Castino's ninth- inning RBI single to right field with two. out scored Gary Ward from second base to give Minnesota a victory over Toronto. Ward led off the ninth with a single through the left side of the infield and was sacrificed to second by Gary) Gaetti. One out later, Castino singled off starter Dave Stieb, 6-8, as Castino-scored to make a winner of Ron Davis, 2-7, who pitched the final two innings. Compiled From Newt Service BOSTON Getting 16 hits on one day and 15 the next does wonders for a team's batting average.

It's also not bad for a team's mental condition. "Our ballclub is in a good frame of mind right now," Ben Oglivie said after the Milwaukee Brewers held on for an 11-10 victory over the Boston Red Sox Saturday. "We know we can win. We've been doing a lot of hitting." The Brewers pounded out 16 hits In a 9-3 win Friday night. Oglivie led Saturday's 15-hit barrage with a solo homer in the fourth inning and a two-run single in the eighth that snapped an 8-8 tie and gave the Brewers the lead for good.

"There's was a lot of good hitting," Milwaukee Manager Harvey Kuenn said after watching his team win despite squandering an 8-2 lead. "It's a great tribute to our ballclub the way we came back. We got production from our entire club." Since Kuenn became manager, the Brewers have batted .290 to raise their season average to .272. They are 164 under Kuenn and trail first-place Boston by just three games in the American League East. Oglivie's hit came after reliever Mark Clear, 6-3, the third Boston pitcher, walked three straight batters to load the bases.

Rollie Fingers, 4-5, went the final three innings for the victory. The Brewers, who added a ninth-inning run on Robin Yount's sacrifice fly, have won nine of their past 10 games. "It was a wild one. That's the first time this year our bullpen didn't come through for us," said Boston Manager Ralph Houk. "We scored the runs to win it but we just couldn't get them out." UPI The Phillies' Pete Rose is tagged out at home plate by Mets catcher Saturday night in Philadelphia.

Rose tried to score on a double by John Stearns in the 7th inning of the first game of a doubleheader Gary Matthews. The Phils won the opener 4-3. Rangers 5, A's 2 National pitcher Dave Stewart grounded into a fielder's choice, scoring Garvey for a 2-0 lead. After Steve Sax walked, Ken Landreaux singled to score Cey. Padres 7, Giants 6 ARLINGTON, Texas Dave', Hostetler, Buddy Bell, and Bill Sample hit home runs to back the four-hit pitching of Charlie Hough and Steve Comer and lead Texas over Oakland.

After Bell doubled with two out in the first inning, Hostetler reached loser Matt Keough, 6-10, for his 10th homer of the year, giving Texas a 2-0 lead. Since being summoned from Denver of the' American Association on May Hostetler has 10 homers and 18 RBI in 86 at-bats. Bell hit Keough's first pitch in the I third inning over the center field wall; for his eighth homer of the year and a 3-t 0 Texas lead. Sample smashed his fourth homer ok the year in the seventh, driving in Flynn, who reached on a fielder'ss choice: i FROM PAGE ONE error. Singles by Jason Thompson and Dave Parker made the score 5-4.

An RBI single by Tony Pena increased the Pittsburgh lead to 6-4. iThe Pirates, who had 19 hits, brought 11 batters to the plate in the eighth inning, highlighted by Berra's two-run single and Willie Stargell's two-run, pinch-hit double. Thompson and Parker drove in two runs apiece. The third of five Pittsburgh pitchers, Enrique Romo, raised his record to 4-1. Pittsburgh blasted starter Charlie Lea (6-3) for four runs in the first.

Al Oliver hit two homers for the Expos, his of the year in the fifth and his 12th in the eighth. Orioles 4, Tigers 1 BALTIMORE Dennis Martinez hurled a seven-hitter and Gary Roenicke hit a three-run homer as Baltimore defeated Detroit and handed the fading Tigers their 12th defeat in 13 games. Martinez, 8-4, allowed three hits to Enos Cabell and stranded four runners Dodgers 4, Astros 1 HOUSTON Steve Garvey and Ron Cey often have been blamed for Im Angeles' problems this season, but they would have to get much of the credit for the Dodgers' victory over Houston. Cey had a single and two doubles and Garvey added a pair of singles. Cey's 3-for-3 day stretched his hitting string to 14 games his longest since 1977 and boosted his average to .277.

Garvey's infield single in the sixth started the Dodgers' big inning. Cey followed with a single, Mike Scioscia advanced both runners on a sacrifice and Bill Russell walked for the third time, loading the bases. Winning then lashed a 2-2 pitch for his game-winning hit. Reds 2, Braves 1 CINCINNATI Tom Seaver went eight innings for his 263rd career victory and Dan Driessen scored all the way from first orf a single, stolen base and two errors, giving Cincinnati its victory over Atlanta. Seaver (4-8) allowed three hits, struck out four and walked one.

Tom Hume relieved in the ninth inning, picking up his 16th save. Seaver's four strikeouts placed him one short of Bob Gibson, who is fifth on the career list with 3,117. SAN FRANCISCO Broderick Perkins singled In Garry Templeton from third base in the 15th inning, lifting San Diego to its victory over San Francisco. Luis Salazar opened the 15th with a triple into the right field comer off Gary Lavelle. After Templeton was walked intentionally, Salazar was out at the plate trying to score on Ruppert Jones' grounder.

Pinch-hitter Joe Pittman grounded to short, putting runners on second and third. Perkins Mamby Upset By Haley Littell Haley earned most of his points for aggressiveness and harder hitting, Mamby, a defensive specialist, scored with a left jab but rarely followed with any damaging blows in the extremely close fight. Two judges had Haley winning 145-142 and 148-144 while another judge gave Mamby the decision, 144-143. As many as five rounds could have been scored even, Mambv flew into a rage after the Compiled From New Services HIGHLAND HEIGHTS, Ohio Leroy Haley, who was nearly forced out of boxing because of an automobile wreck three years ago, fought back Saturday to take the World Boxing Council junior welterweight title from Saoul Mamby. "I had a car wreck in '79 with spine damage, and the doctor told me to quit," the 29-year-old Haley said after winning a majority decision in the 15-round fight.

"But I promised myself I would come back to win the title." The 35-year-old Mamby took a defensive approach throughout the bout, using his left jab to ward off Haley's aggressive punching. FROM PAGE ONE operation to his right elbow in 198Q. He also had undergone surgery in 1974 before he reached the majors. His contract extends through the 1984 season and is guaranteed at an estimated $300,000 a season. Herzog told Littell that he should talk the situation over with his wife, Marcia, and his father, who.

is his agent. Littell was unavailable for comment. "I told him not to say anything about it," Herzog said. "He didn't want to talk to anybody." Herzog said no other clubs had so far expressed interest in Littell. "We've decision was leagues with 56 saves.

"I was the guy who made a relief pitcher out of him," said Herzog. "He came up from Omaha he'd won 13 games there as a starter but I made Doug Bird a starter and made him a reliever. "I would like to keep him in the system. But I want him to do what he thinks is best. "I'm not saying I'm right.

He might call me up and say, 'I'd like to be a starter' and then he might break down. I don't know. But it was tough for him the way I used him." Lahti, a 25-year-old of Finnish descent one of the few Finns in major league baseball joined the Cardinals in time for Saturday's doubleheader. He was 3-2 with two saves and a 4.22 earned-run average at Louisville although he had pitched much better than that after overcoming a bad bout with the flu and then a sore elbow caused when he was hit by a line drive in batting practice. "Joe Frazier (the Louisville manager) told me he goes after a hitter as good as any young pitcher he's ever seen," said Herzog.

"We'll use him. Now we've got three or four guys. Maybe I can get one and a third innings out of each of them," he said, laughing. tried to do something," he said. "But I told him, 'Here's the thing.

If you take your release, you might find out there will be a helluva lot of The Cardinals would be obligated for any portion of Littell's salary that another team would not want to pick up, much like the Pittsburgh Pirates paying Ken Reitz near the minimum salary after he was released by the Chicago Cubs, who paid the balance of his contract. In his career with the Cardinals, Littell had a 14-18 record with 28 saves. Overall, he was 32-31 in the major screaming obscenities in the dressing room and refusing answer questions. -v "The belt was stolen from us," charged Florence Anthony, Mamby's publicist. FREE Spinbalance, Valve Stem, Rotation, Flat Repairs Mounting With Purchase.

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