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31 TH TIMES HERALD PORT HURON, MICH. Monday, June 5. 1978 Dascball roundup Qcso Enfrics Fregosi, players get first victories Hazel Parti Tiesday dm. 3-vcor-eM maidens; furlongs: Brewer (Perez)- Casnton Viking (Campbell) 120 Armanita (Calvin) Dolly Hill (Herrera) 110 Double Measure (Moyrond) IS Erromink (Calvin) 110 Darting On Rye Tahn (Snyder) 10 Princess Sky 110 Myrtle Bessie (Rettele) IIS Randy Moffitt earned his fifth victory in six decisions in relief of San Francisco starter Bob Knepper. Pirates 4.

Reds I Bert Blyleven combined with Grant Jackson for a four-hitter and John Mil-ner had four singles and two RBI to lead Pittsburgh past Cincinnati. Blyleven, making his first career start against the Reds, had a perfect game until the sixth and needed relief help from Jackson in the seventh. Cardinals 4, Astros 2 Rookie Silvio Martinez won his second straight major league game to lead St. Louis over Houston. Martinez, who fashioned a one-hit victory over the New York Mets last week, yielded a run-scoring single to Reggie Baldwin in the second and a sacrifice fly by Enos Cabell in the seventh.

Cobs Braves 4 Heidy Cruz smashed three hits and drove in two runs to lead Chicago over Atlanta. The Cubs took a 3-0 lead in the first on Larry Biittner's sacrifice fly and Cruz's two-run double. the ninth inning before getting lastout relief help from Dave La Roche. Tanana. the AL's first nine game-winner, is at home against the Red Sox and hasn't surrendered an earned run to the slugging Bostoruans in 43 innings there.

Brewers 12-9, Indians 7-4 Stein, Davis and Sakata were an excited bunch of Brewers after contributing mightily to the Milwaukee sweep of the Indians. "The only problem I've ever had is trying to be too fine," said Stein, who went 42-3 innings in relief for the victory. For Davis, the grand slam wasn't bis biggest thrill. "Making the ball club this spring was," he said. "But this is close." A's (.

Yankees 4 Miguel Dilone's first major league homer and Gary Thomasson's round-tripper helped Oakland hand the defending World Champion Yankees their fifth loss in six games. Orioles 4. Mariners 1 Mike Flanagan's seventh complete game of the season and Ken Singleton's four RBI, including a two-run homer, lifted the Orioles to their fifth victory in a row. By Tie Associated Press Sunday was a day for sweet firsts in the American League. "This felt IS times better than I thought it would," said California Angels Manager Jim Fregosi of his club's triumph over Boston, his first victory as a manager.

"I felt great. Today I was challenging bitters, which is good," said Milwaukee's Randy Stein, who got his first major league victory in the Brewers' triumph over Cleveland. "A borne run, period, is a big deal for me because I'm a line drive hitter. But a grand slam I was so excited I jumped when I got to first base," noted Dick Davis, whose first major league bases-loaded homer was the key hit for Milwaukee. "I hadn't really been doing anything wrong at the plate but I had been pressing," said Lenn Sakata, who got his first bit since April 29 in the Brewers' nightcap triumph.

The Angels' victory snapped the team's seven-game losing streak. But the Red Sox managed to snap a jinx of their own, finally scoring off Frank Tan-ana at Anaheim Stadium. "I don't know what it is, I can't explain it," said Tanana, 9-2, who surrendered two unearned runs to Boston in Royals 13, White Sox Kansas City remained a game behind Oakland in the AL West as Darrell Porter sparked an ls-hit attack with five bits, including a pair of triples and a double. Rangers 9, Bine Jays I Al Oliver drove in four runs with a single and a double and Texas jumped to a lead after two innings in support of Dock Ellis, 4-2. Rick Bosetti and John May berry homered for the Blue Jays, who saw starter Dave Lemanczyk, a tJ-game winner last year, drop to 1-9, Phillies 9, Los Angeles 4 Greg Luzinski drove in two runs in a five-run, second-inning bat-around to ease Jim Kaat's 2S5th career victory, which is tops for active major leaguers.

Padres Mett I Derrel Thomas and BUI Almon drove in two runs apiece to help Perry post his 250th victory. Perry scattered six hits, striking out five and walking two before needing relief help in the eighth from Bob Shirley and Rollie Fingers, who gained his 13th save. The victory improved Perry's record this year to 4-2. Giants 3, Expos 2 Vic Harris led off the 16th inning with a home run off reliever Mike Carman to power San Francisco over Montreal. clm.

4-year-olds ft up; 4'i furlongs: Peter Puck (Suire) 120 Joanne's Poker (Strouss) 115 Fifth Bird (No Boy) Dependable Mel (Campbell) 120 Monarch's Card (Scocca) 115 Princeton Argument (No Boy) 115 Anniegetyourglove (Dennie) 115 Rod Pal (Kunitoke) US Salty Air (Thomos) 120 clm. 4-year-olds ft up; fillies A mares; foaled in Mich. 4 furlongs: Sossy Becky (Catalano) 120 Revo's Girl (No Boy) 120 Lodv Sidate (Low) 120 Bear All (Shepherd) 120 Mathair (Snyder) no Mystic Storm (Rettele) 120 Pi De Mo (Kunitoke) 120 Domaro (No Bov) no Jeannean B. (Catalano) 120 8sM -1 kTaw II Andrefti's Lotus holds ground best oir TNI OINUtNf II car race. "Those guys are chargers faces and necks when their cars rear- clm.

4-year-olds A up; foaled in 4 furlongs: A-Dr Chuck (Thomos) US Silver Mor (Low) 115 E.K. Two (Rettele) 117 Cindy's Bandit (Bramble) 120 Final Maze (Calvin) IIS The Greek Lady (Cedeno) 112 Charles Leon (Morgan) 115 Bronco Billy (Catalano) 120 A-Back In London (Herreral 120 A -J. Serbic-B. Michalak Entry fllflSTEH They want to be up front all day. Six cars were written off just eight laps into the race when a chain reaction pileup turned into a holocaust, sending a fireball 100 feet in the air, and singeing the infield.

Three drivers. Ken Rowley, Ricky Otts and John Haver, were hospitalized briefly, but all were released. Rowley and Otts suffered flash burns on their ended each other and exploded. Yarborough won the Music City 420 Grand National Race at Nashville, Tenn. The win was enough to propel him into the lead for the championship.

The official point standings were to be announced Yarborough led from start to finish, winning by two laps over pole-sitter Len-nie Pond. Thrust-Bock Collar TOILET TANK BALL 4mrle'i Lmrtlt Mltr Th Walar Moilt, iatlsntly il.p th. flow of rolw oH.r wch flwihinf. 81.2S AT HARDWARt STORES Wolverine MewUy me)" Clm' 9QC1 'nH, WMtmm- Mist Vicarious SaHelhcra Barbara Butler Moll todjB Quick ZZZZmSXE Lou Don Direct McClain Brookside Joey.Z ZZZ Crow! zzrzzrFrtJKS John E. Grorton Adler Pastime Margie Barber Jf.ssi't.-Jio)?'' MCB HL'kZ Smith Bill Harmer Demon Song Bill Boring Exspectacall Johns Potent Freight v.

Parkway Bill ZZZZoll Rot Fink McClain Orcas Flight Nook Khartoum Smith Third cond. pace; mile: Kale Niles Highland Chico Gale Caution Key Farber Leggy Lady Jordan Return to Glory Cooeland Armbro Prospect Quintan Nellv Scott Oemull Hasty Hank Hall Dino Lisa Time Banfield Colonel Knox Gole Fourth cond. pace; mile: Pocket Watch No Driver Academy Byrd Wanti Christmas Dream Copeland Quick Zoom Farber Armbro Terry Gate Helen Elder Gale Todd Honover Ackerman Skioowoy Knox Boring This Side Ud Fisher Lookout Striker Harmer Fifth cond. pace; mile: Wiidwood Ches Cooeland Dream Fisher Bermuda Prince Mcllmurrav Kentucky Clay McElhiney Lisa Dorocy Gale Sweenevs Jim Sweeney Amy's Leader Allen Streok a Wind Boring Big Bell Gale Kenny Byrd Rolosoan Sixth clm. pace; mile (SlO.OOOwa): Skiaoer Flick Fulmer Cathvs Kat Gale Delante McClain First Mistake Cooeland Tehuacana Banfield Sir Drake Farber F.M.

Turner Boring What a Song Black Lorwil Don Harmer True Tip No Driver Seventh clm. pace; mile UlS.OOOwa): Aljeans Abbey Cobb Helmon Lobell Smith Miracle Street Carroll Tiger Tom General Turk Cottongim Lustron Hanover Mcllmurrav Cannon Turner Gale Deep Flow McNichol Quick Pot Muntz Parker Pierson MacDonell Eighth clm. hdep. pace; mile Brother Brendan Gale Agncur Hicks Armbro Mickey Copeland Arts Rocket Downing Quayne Dllworth Prolit Maker O'Mara Tulip Bret Sattelberg Proms Rival Copeland J.J.'s Pilot Mcllmurrav Scarsdole Schout Ninth cond. pace; mile: Skip With Joy Mcllmurrav Chris's First Ursltti Hasty Ed Faurot Connecticut Glove Hicks Nifty Vic Copeland Mazur Victory Hornbrook Uncle Whit Hammell Maple Lanes Nelray James Worthy Prince Crowe Quick Saint Farber Tenth clm.

pace; mile True Delight Smith Bearing Straight MacDonell Highland Jimmy Gole Annies Special O'Mara Marvel Pro Muntz Pumpkin Brennan Izzy's Aggie Wantz Sunny N. Mild Copeland Blu Ray Boring Ryol Quinlon Post time 8:15 p.m. Fifth dm. 3-year-olds, 6 furlongs: Rough! Billy (Camilo) 115 Poteou (Catalano) no Daylight Cut (Catalano) 115 Miss Blade (Strauss) 115 Reculia (Agnello) 120 Famous Eagle (Catalano) 117 dm. 3 A 4-year-old fillies; 6 furlongs: Ms.

Rae (Maxwell) 120 Rise Fall (Perez) 120 Jeanne's Way (Gabriel) 115 Princessca (No Boy) 110 Sandl's Sunrise (Catalano) 110 Patricia Peslor (Scocca) 110 Nice Tonnie (No Boy) 112 Poge The Queen (Beuviere) 115 Eoster Spirit (Herrera) 115 From Dad To Son (Agnello) 110 clm. 4-year-olds A up; 4 furlongs: Northern Blade (Snyder) 120 Cosh Or Credit (Dennie) 115 Danang (No Bov) J'5 Royal Fighter (Gabriel) 20 Father Leonard (Catalano) 120 Happy Tudor (Gell) J7 Missing Miles (Morgan) 10 A-Danclng Hank (No Boy) 115 A-Commodore H. (No Boy) 117 Nocanis (Thomas) 105 Spiess Entry clm. 4-year-olds A up; 6 furlongs: Touch The Base 120 Pleosure Ahead (Herrera) 120 A-One Car Funeral (Catalano) 115 Hoarse Bean (Morgan) no Dancer's Mirage (Camilo) 115 A-Sassv Satan (Catalano) 115 Alan's Warrior (Cataianno) 120 Quite A Story (Scocca) 110 Ciocan (Herrero) 120 A-J. van Berg-W.

Mott, Brenda Wilson, W. Mori Entry If you've got radio, fever" get MADRID (AP) Colin Chapman's revolutionary "ground effect" race cars have done it again, with a 1-2 victory in the Spanish Grand Prix. The win increases Mario Andretti's world championship lead and put Sweden's Ronnie Peterson in second place. "Ground effect" is Chapman's own description of the Model 79 driven by the Lotus team of Andretti and Peterson. The air flow pattern around the car creates suction that Chapman says is a "reverse hovercraft system." Andretti says the car "sticks to the road like it's painted on," and the Lotus clearly is unbeatable on tight, twisting circuits like Jarama, outside Madrid, where the pair also was 1-2 two weeks ago, and Anderstorp in Sweden, the next Grand Prix race June 18.

Andretti has 36 world Grand Prix title points to 26 for Peterson, 23 for France's Patrick Depailler and 22 for Carlos Reutemann of Argentina, neither of whom scored here. "I'm surprised my ideas haven't been copied so far," Chapman says. Lotus has radically redesigned the car three times this year already. Andretti won his first time out with the Model 79 in Belgium and then here. Third place went to France's Jacques Laffite in the LigierMatra and fourth to South African Jody Scheckter in a Wolf.

In other auto racing, Gary Bowsher proved that patience pays off and Cale Yarborough took another step towards an unprecedented third straight national stock car driving championship. After the first victory of his career, the 21-year-old Bowsher had some advice for veterans A.J. Foyt, Bobby Allison and others. "This race is 500 miles and as hot as it is, and as punishing as the track is on cars, you have to take it easy," Bowsher said after taking an easy victory over Bay Darnell in Sunday's Texas 500 stock Barazzutti throws fit in French Open PARIS (AP) With some of tennis' more tempestuous aces sitting out this year's French Open, Italy's Corrado Barazzutti has stepped into the vacuum with a few fiery Latin antics of his own. Barazzutti's latest burst of well-articulated Italian invective came on center court Sunday in a tense battle of nerves against France's rising star, Patrice minguez.

Barazzutti, the 25-year-old son of a truck driver, was leading in the first set and had 2 points against the Frenchman's service. He lost both break-points and the game, and then unleashed a fit that would have made even Hie Nastase proud: He pounded his wood racket on the clay. When it didn't break, he pounded it again and again until it did. In the second set, an unfortunate French linesman called a Dominguez shot good, to the utter horror of Barazzutti. The Italian ranted and raved, then tried to cajole the linesman onto the court to show him where the ball hit and finally cooled down only after the referee gave him a warning to get back into game.

Get back in Barazzutti did, winning the next three sets 6-4, 7-5, 6-4 to take the match. clm. 4-yeor-olds A up; fillies A mares; 6 furlongs: Diane's First (Catalano) 115 Cute Trick (Morgan) 120 Sooner Believeit (Shepherd) 115 Bull Session (Montoya) 115 Wee Efte (Jessup) 112 Dve Bozshe (Coy) 1)7 Princess Dorothy (Maxwell) 117 Missle Stroh (Catalano) 114 Miss Shipshape (Perez) 120 Daring Sue (No Boy) ....112 Post time 3:20 p.m. our Finest STEEL BELTED Race Results Hazel Park the radial tire that mokes driving pleasure ogolnl OITEIVALLS Sunday dm. 4-yeor-olds A up; 4Vi furlongs: Saint I Ain't (Catalano) 7.20 4.80 3.20 Deputy John (Perez) ..5.20 4.40 Kid Jack (Cov) 4.20 Time 1:20 1-5 Scr-Campbell Manor, Apocoa Apocoa, Dr.

Chuck $2 Trifecta: 3-4-2 paid $208.20 $4 Box: 2-1-4 paid $104.10 Steel Belted Radial 72I gives New, stronger steel card Our previous steel cord used only five steel filaments. The new cord is stronger, more durable because it has 10 filaments, wrapped around two with one more filament binding the cord together CR7013. 19B70B-13, BR78-13 CR7814.DR7814.ER78-14 FET $199 FE T. $2 18 to S2 40 FR7814.GR7814, HR78 14. HR78 IB.

OR78-16 JR78-1B FET 52 68 to S2 83 FE S2 96 to S3 19 Blaekwallst2ltM 11 I (CR70 13. 18W70R-13 no il I OR7l14not.vail.blf in FET S3 34 All pncs plut and old tir. First malden-clm. 34-year-old maidens; 6 furlongs: Champ's Material (Herber) 7.60 4.80 2.60 Revenue Red (Beuviere) 9.60 3.80 In The Bulk (Snyder) 2.60 Time 1:14 4-5 Second maiden clm. 3 4-year-old maidens; 4 furlongs: Reggie Boy (Low) 9.60 4.80 3.60 Tarnished Beauty (Cotalano) 3.80 3.40 Big Black John (Herber) 6.60 Time 1:14 3-5 Daily double: 2-10 paid $64.40 clm.

4-yeor-olds ft. up; 6'i furlongs: Beed's Birthday 11.80 5.80 4.20 Untwine (Shepherd) 10.20 7.80 Ino Nutshell (Slegel) 20.60 Tffne 1:19 3-5 Scr-Fifth Bird, Lucky Francis, Royal Example, Rod's Pal $1 Trifecta: 10-4-4 paid $3,553.40 $6, Box; 4-4-10 paid $1,776.70 maiden-special weights; 4 fuclonas: Victor's S. (Catalano) 3.80 2.80 2.40 Peince Andrew J. (Cox) 7.40 5.00 A'nswagodes (Morgan) 3.20 Time 1:13 3-5 v. Scr-Grlan Imperfecta: 5-4 paid $50.10 allowance; 4-year-oldi ft up; 6 furlongs: Lady Boatswain (Agnello) 12.20 4.00 3.00 Jungle Judges! (Maxwell) 3.00 2.40 Carrara Blue (Strauss) 2.80 1:13 Long tread life Road gripping traction Gas economy Easy handling Seventh clm.

4-year-olds A up; 4V furlongs: Mv Scout (Thomas) 4.40 3.60 2.80 King ot the Ozarks (Shepherd) 17.40 6.40 Rubasse (Snyder) 7.00 Time 1:20 4-5 1 Scr-Bombav Dancer $3 Perfects: t-l paid allowance; 1-year-olds, foaled In 4 furlonat: Now Jes (Catalano) .....6.00 4.00 3.20 Monsieur Le Prince (Kunitake) 7.60 5.40 Peeping Tom (Beuviere) 5.40 Time 1:13 3-5 $3 Perfeclo: 1-4 paid S78.W allowance; 4-year-olds A up; 4 Apturn (Perez) 8.20 4.40 3.00 Ail Dip (Agnello) ,4.00 2.60 Cheeky Cheetah (Catalano) 2.40 Time 1:11 4-5 clm. 4-year-olds A up; 6 furlongs: May Day Present (Perez) 16.00 8.00 6.00 Bayslde BUI (Morgan) 8.20 6.80 Risauer (Rupert) 5.80 Time 1:13 2-5 Scr-Sossy Satan, Lets go Son $2 Trifecta: -7-5 paid $1,258.40 $4 Box: S-7-e paid SMf.20 Total attendance 9,851 Total mutuel handle $1,118,541 We also honor: Cant Blanche Club American Expr.sa CHARGE EM! iH FREE CSUrOTO of four FirtstsiM tin ptYhau. STEEL CSLTED 05 Special Purchase! Double Belted I KillTEVmS EX70-14 WHCTEWAU Plus $271 F.I.T. and old tire. (DlKontkMMft Tread Datlgn) 3 (711.14 iTH as tow as COMING SEPT.

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