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Golden Bear's 2C Sr. Petersburg Tlmei, Sarurdoy, May 27, 1972 Pirates On Victory Alley 3 i. vir 111 111 iitMii i -v 1 Av National Clemente singled him home. Astros 5, Dodgers It was a great game it's a shame neither manager was around to see it end. Doug Rader drove In the go ahead run with a two-out sin gle in the seventh inning to support the five-hit pitching of Dave Roberts and lead the Houston Astros to a 5-3 victory over the Los Angelea Dodgers in a wild Astrodome game marked by the ejection of both managers.

Manager Walt Alston of the Dodgers was toss.d out in the sixth inning, when he came out to calm catcher Chris Cannizarro, who was protesting a ball-four pitch. Alston added his two cents' worth to ump Dick Stello, and was gone. Skipper Harry Walker of Timet Vklre Sarvlcei The Pittsburgh Pirstes kept within some kind of striking distance of the New York Mets Friday night, thanks to the Philadelphia i 11 i s' wrong-way streak. Gene Alley's seventh-inning single drove in the deciding run in a game it appeared no one wanted to win. After each team had made four errors, the Phils finally tumbled to their 10th consecutive loss, 6-4 Alley's single scored Jose Pagan to snap a 4-4 tie and was the first run of the game scored without the aid of an error.

Dave Cash extended his hitting streak to 19 games, longest in the National League this season, when he led off with a triple in the eighth. The Pirates scored an insurance run when Roberto Denny: Willing Autograph, Unwilling Slaughter McLain Can't Get 'Em Out Reds 1, Padres 0 Gary Nolan pitched a five-hit shutout, Joe Morgan hit his sixth homer of the season and Johnny Bench added a bases-loaded single as the Cincinnati Reds beat the San Diego Padres 4-0 in Cincinnati. The loss was the Padres' fifth in a row, and the victory was Nolan's sixth out of his last seven starts. Braves 9, Giants 3 Henry Aaron hit his 646th career home run, bringing him to within two of Willie Mays for second-place on the all-time list, as the Atlanta Braves overpowered the San Francisco Giants 9-3 in Atlanta. Juan Marichal again took the loss, lowering his record to a miserable 1-8.

Cubs 5, Expos 3 Third baseman Carmen Fanzone, a 30-year-old rookie, drove in three runs to lead the Chicago Cubs to a 5-3 victory over Montreal, the Expos' ninth straight road loss. ATLANTA UPI Jack Nick-laus, gunning for, his fourth title of the season, fashioned a stunning, eight-under-par 64 and swept into the second-round lead Friday in the $130,000 Atlanta Golf Classic. Nicklaus, who matched the course record for the Atlanta Country Club layout, had a 36-hole total of 134, 10-under-par! The colorful Golden Bear was one stroke in front of big Bob Lunn, who came out of a season-long slump with a 68-135. South African Gary Player bolted out of the pack with a 65 and was just two strokes off the pace at 136. Homero Blancas and Lou Graham, who played in the same threesome with Nicklaus, were tied at 137.

Blancas had a 68 and Graham a 69. "We had a best ball of 15 under par," Graham said of the threesome. "It was just fantastic. Nobody could hold the honor. You make a par and you go from first off the tee to last." Lee Trevino, who scored his first victory of the season last week in the Danny Thomas-Memphis Classic, rallied with a 68 but was well back in the field at 142.

Richie Karl, the tour aopho-more who took a surprise lead at the end of 18 holes, went to a 74-110, six strokes back of Nicklaus. Dave Stockton, who had an opening 77, also matched the course record with a 61. "I played the par fives a little better today," grinned Nicklaus, who played them in regulation figures in his 70 on the opening day. "I just played considerably better all around." "But any time you're playing good, any good round could be lower. You're going to miss something somewhere.

But I'm quite happy with the round." He chided himself for failing to break par on the par fives in Thursday's round "That's the key to winning here," he said but made up for it in the second round. Jack Nicklaus 70-64134 Bob Lunn 67-68-135 Gory Player 71-65136 Homero Blancas 69-68137 Lou Graham 68-49137 Kermlt Zarley 68-70130 Tom Welskoff 72-47-139 Dave Hill 67-72-139 Richard Karl 66-74-140 Labron Harris 72-68140 Tommy Aaron 68-72140 Doug Sanders 69-72141 Ken Still 47-74-141 Dave Stockton 77-64141 Bobby Mitchell 70-71141 Bob Murphy 71-70141 Ted Hayes 74-68 142 Lee Trevino 74-68142 George Knudson 71-71142 Dan Sikes 72-7014 Bert Yancey 67-74142 Chris Blocker 75-67147 Bobby Cole 72-70-142 BIRMINGHAM (UPI) -Denny McLain, making his second start since being sent to the Oakland Athletics' Birmingham farm club, gave up 10 hits and seven runs before leaving the game after aix innings against the Montgomery Rebels Thursday night. The Birmingham A's were trailing 7-5 when McLain left but, using three more pitch ers, won 8-7. Steve Mastin got credit for the win. Orioles Shave Cleveland Lead major league IBIISGQIS- 64th I I BORROW 36 PAYMENTS TOTAL of PAYMENTS 100.00 3.23 116.28 500.00 16.18 582.48 1,000.00 32.36 1164.96 2.000.00 64.72 2329:92 3,000.00 97.08 3494.88 CARMEN FANZONE three RBI's.

the Astros took an early shower while protesting a call by third-base ump Andy Bombers Are Human J-O; First Loss CLEARWATER Punk Williams' single drove in the only run Friday night as Futo's Body Shop of Atlanta beat the Clearwater Bombers 1-0. It was the Bombers first loss of the season against 21 victories. Clearwater won the first game 3-0 behind Joe Lynch's two hitter. In the losing game, Bobby Xeliums only gave up four Clearwater hits and fanned eight Clearwater pitcher Bobby Quinn hit the first batter in the fourth inning, who advanced on an error before Williams smashed his RBI single. Tonight the two teams play another doubleheadei at 7:30 at Jack Russell Stadium.

Larry Daniels smashed a homer in the first inning with Billy Cooper on to put the Bombers ahead 2-0. In the fifth inning, Cooper's single drove in the third run. Lynch recorded his 10th victory and his sixth shutout. ATLANTA CLEARWATER abrhbl abrhbi Carter cf 3 0 0 0 Moore rf 2 0 0 0 Best rf 3 0 10 Cooper ss 2 111 Williams 3b 3 0 0 0 Weath'by If 3 0 0 0 Norwood ss 3 0 10 Daniels 3b 2 112 Byerslb 3 0 0 0 Sherrer lb 2 0 0 0 Unruh 3b Morgan If 3 0 0 0 Delatorre 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 Haneycf 3 0 10 Server 2 0 0 0 Mason 2b 3 0 0 0 Harder 2 0 0 0 Lynch 2 10 0 Totals 24 0 2 0 Totals 22 3 1 3 Atlanta Clearwater 000 200 000 010 Norwood, Byars, Sherrer. LOB Atlanta 3, Clearwater 5.

HR Daniels. IP ER BB SO Harder (L, 16-J) 6 3 3 2 4 5 Lynch (W, 10-0) 7 2 0 0 0 7 WP-Harder. 1 :35. Big Ten Sets Racial Council CHAMPAIGN, 111. (UPI) -The Big Ten Conference Thursday announced two new steps designed to ease racial tensions on its athletics squads.

Conference Commissioner Wayne Duke said a commission composed of seven former Big Ten football stars, including ex-All American Buddy Young, will counsel the Big Ten's athletic directors, coaches and Duke on "all the problems and inequities faced by the black athlete." Duke also said the Big Ten has added two more blacks to its staff of football officials, making a total of three blacks on the 42-man staff. He said four or five blacks will be added to the roster of its basketball officials, bringing the number to six blacks and 30 whites. Florida Southern Wins In NCAA Regional NORFOLK (UPI) Florida Southern University, the defending NCAA College Division baseball champion, whipped Ole Dominion 6-0 Thursday night to advance in the NCAA Atlantic Regional baseball tournament. New Haven defeated Springfield 5-2 and Montclair State downed Adelphi 3-2 in 10 innings in other first round play. Adelphi then eliminated Springfield 13-10 in a second round of the double elimination play late Thursday night.

Florida Southern had little trouble with Old Dominion, which was plagued by seven errors. Florida Southern pitcher Jay Smith allowed only four hits and struck out 10 batters in posting the win. Smith is a former star at St. Petersburg's Boca i a High. UPI McLain gave up three home runs, the same number he gave Montgomery in his first start Saturday night.

McLain allowed six hits and four runs In the fifth Inning. He had been scheduled to pitch only five innings, but Manager Phil Cavaretta let him stay In for one more frame. McLain threw 70 times, 49 strikes. He hit two batters and gave up one base on balls. Late Thursday Games Royals 5, Angels 2 KANSAS CITY CALIFORNIA r-h Alomar 2b 4 110 Berry cf 3 10 0 Kosco If 4 0 2 0 ROIIver lb 4 0 0 0 McMulln 3b 4 0 1 1 ab bl Patek si 4 10 1 Otis cf 40 0 0 4 111 4 0 0 0 40 11 Schnblum rf Plnlella If Roas 2b Schaal 3b 4 2 2 1 Stanton rf 4 0 2 0 Cardenas ss 4 0 0 0 Kusnyer 2 0 0 0 Mayberry lb 2 1 1 0 Klrkpatrk 2 0 1 0 Spllttortf 4 0 0 1 RMay Obrien ph Foster Llenas ph EFIsher 10 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 Nelson 0 0 0 0 Total 32 5 4 5 Total 32 1 4 1 Kansas City Calllernla 21 000 101-5 000 001 081-2 E-R.

May 2. OP-Kansas City 1. LOB-Kansas City 4, California 5. 2B-Schelnblum, Alomar, Mayberry, Kosco. HR Schaal 1.

SF-Patek. IP ER BB SO Spllttorff (W, 4-3) 8 5 2 2 2 5 k. Nelson lioooi R. May (L, 0-4) 5 4 3 1 1 3 Foster 3 110 13 E. Fisher 11112 0 Save R.

Nelson 1. HPB by Foster otis. wp spiittortt. pb Kusnyer. 2:24.

Twins 6, Rangers 5 TEXAS MINNESOTA ab bl ab bl Maddox cf 4 0 10 Tovar rf 4 12 0 DNelson 3b Mlncher lb Billings Burrughs If Lovltto rf Randle 2b Harrah ss Broberg Pine Bllttner ph Paul Ford ph 0 4 0 0 0 Th'pson si 2 10 0 3 111 Carew 2b 2 10 1 4 12 1 Kl Hebrew lb 3 1 0 0 4 0 10 Reese lb 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 Nettles If 3 0 0 0 4 112 Brye If 10 0 0 4 0 0 0 Darwin cf 4 12 2 2 12 0 Soderhlm 3b 4 1 1 I 0 0 0 0 Mltterwld 2 0 0 0 1110 Braun ph 10 11 0 0 0 0 Roof 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Perry 0 0 0 0 Manuel ph 10 0 0 Corbin 10 0 0 Granger 0 0 0 0 Total 34 5 9 4 Total 28 6 6 5 Texas Minnesota .021 000 200-5 0 0 0 1 0 4 1 0 X-4 Mltterwald, Burroughs. DP Mln nesota 1. LOB Texas 6, Minnesota 4. 2B Broberg, Darwin, Braun, Mlncher Tovar. HR Randle (1).

SB Lovitlo. S- Maodox, Thompson, Carew. IP ER BB SO Broberg 5 2-3 4 5 4 4 Plna 1-3 1 0 0 0 Paul (L.0-2) 2 1110 J.Perry 5 5 3 3 1 Corbin 1 2-3 3 2 2 1 2 Granger ..2 1-3 1 0 0 0 2 HBP-by J.Perry (D.Nelson). 2:31. A 8,761.

Chess From l-C for the playing of 'adjourned games. The U.S. Chess Federation is comprised of three divisions: men's, women's and junior's championships. The women's section is made up of two major committees, which govern national tournaments and international representation. Both chairwomen, Eva Aronsen and Kath-ryn Slater, are entered in the St.

Petersburg event. Owens' 110 Pounder Not Among Leaders Bill Owens of St. Petersburg caught a 110-pound tarpon, but does not break into the leaders' standings in the 38th annual Suncoast Tarpon Roundup. Caught on pinfish, Owens' fish took eight jumps and 30 minutes to land. Roundup Leaders OVERALL LEADER Jack Kelly, Lano, HI pounds.

SECOND-WEEK LEADERS Jack Kelly, Largo 161 pounds. Nancy Husi, Anna Maria, 155 pounds. Al Fischer, Seminole, 144 pounds. WOMEN'S DIVISION Marge Cone, Indian Rocks, 117 pounds. JACKPOT DIVISION (First-Half) Nancy Anna Maria, 1S5 pounds.

Shirley Pia, Madeira Beach, 142 pounds. Dr. Robert Hehenberger, St. Petersburg, 135 pounds. LANDLUBBER DIVISION Jack Kelly, Largo, 141 pounds.

GRADED TACKLE DIVISION 30-pound test Dr. Larry Bachnlk, St. Petersburg, 120 pounds. St. South and Blvd.

GO Annual Ptrccntag Rat 10.2 For your protection these rates INCLUDE CREDIT LIFE INSURANCE provided you have not attained your 70th birthday. the CITY BANK fense, and Al Kaline broke up what had been a close game with a clutch two-run single in tb.i seventh. Paul Jata and Aurelio Rodriguez also hit run-scoring singles to pull the Tigers away and insure the victory. Red Sox 5, Brewers 4 Carlton Fisk singled in the winning run in the eighth inning as the Boston Red Sox blew a 4-0 lead, but came back to beat the Milwaukee Brewers 5-4 at Boston. Dunedin, Largo Scrimmages Please Both Dunedin Coach Bob Sapashe and Largo Coach Don Stowers were pleased with Friday night's spring football scrimmages.

Dunedin's White team scored three times in the first quarter as Scott Bisbe caught two touchdown passes from quarterback Don Haworth. The passes went for 20 and 85 yards. Largo's Stowers said, "We looked a lot better defensively then we have looked in years," as his Blue and Gold teams tied 14-14. "Craig Cannon looked good in moving the ball," Stowers said, adding he was pleased with returning quarterback Terry Wheaton. NATIONAL LEAGUE East Pet.

xNew York 26 9 .743 xPittsburRh 20 13 .606 Chicago 18 16 .529 GB 5 VA 10 Vi 10'2 IZVt Montreal 16 20 .44 Philadelphia 15 19 .441 xSt. Louis 13 23 .361 West xllouston 23 12 .657 xLos Angeles 21 15 .583 xCincinnati 18 17 .514 Atlanta 14 20 .412 xSan Diego 15 22 .405 xSan Francisco 13 26 .333 x-Late game not included. RESULTS Chicago 5, Montreal 3 Cincinnati 4, San Diego 0 Atlanta 9, San Francisco 4 Pittsburgh 6, Philadelphia 4 Houston 5, Los Angeles 3 New York at St. Louis, night TODAY Montreal (Torrez 4-1) at Chicago (Jenkins 4-4), 2:30 p.m. Philadelphia (Champion 3-2) at Pittsburgh (Johnson 03), 8 p.m.

San Diego (Kirby 3-4) at Cincinnati (McGlothlin 1-4), 7:05 p.m. Los Angeles (Singer 3-4) at Houston (Keuss 3-3), 8:30 p.m. New York (McAndrew 2-1) at St. Louis (Sanlorinl 3-5), 9 p.m. San Francisco (McDowell t-1) at Atlanta (Nlekro t-4), 8:05 p.m.

Best Bet Good mackerel fishing Friday between Pass-a-Grille sea buoy and Starlight Towers. Party aboard Sharky with Capt. John Archer, Al's Bait-house, had about 40 mackerel between 8 a.m. and noon. Tarpon in many places, many heading southward along Gulf in afternoon.

Manatee River stays good for tarpon, also Hurricane Pass area near Dunedin. Trout fishing first rate at Horseshoe, Bunces Pass and around Egmont, Solunar Tables Use Eastern Daylight Saving Time. A.M. P.M. May Minor Major Minor Major 27 Saturday 4:50 11:25 5:10 11:50 28 Sunday 5:35 6:05 12:10 TODAY'S TIDES Sun rises 6:35 a.m., sets 8:19 p.m.; moon rises 8:17 p.m., sets 5:33 a.m.

St. Petersburg Municipal Pier High tide 4:13 a.m. p.m.; Low tide 4:24 a.m.-9:30 p.m. SUNDAY'S TIDES Sun rises 4:35 a.m., sets 1:30 p.m.; moon rises 9:12 p.m., sett 4:17 a.m. High tide 1:54 p.m.; Low tide 10:04 p.m.

Set Other Tides, Weather, Page 1 A Thttai Wirt Servlcti The Cleveland Indians' bubble hasn't exactly burst yet, but their loss Friday night did make things uncomfortably close in the American League's East Division. Paul Blair drove in one run with a sacrifice fly and scored another after hitting a triple to lead the Baltimore Orioles to a 2-0 victory over the Indians in a game at Baltimore. Loser Milt Wilcox gave up only three hits to the Orioles. Baltimore, in third place in the division, picked up a full game on the Indians and moved to within 1 games. American The Detroit Tigers did even better.

Their victory over the Yankees moved them to within a half-game of the Indians. The Indians still can't complain. On this date last year they were in fifth place in the standings, and finished last. Tigers 8, Yankees 2 The Tigers picked up their I game on the Indians with an jj 8-2 victory over the New York Yankees in Yankee Stadium, Tom Timmerman and Fred jj Scherman combined for a six- hitter to stifle the Yankee of- AMERICAN LEAGUE East Pet. xCleveland 18 13 .600 Detroit 17 14 .548 xBaltimore 16 15 .516 New York 14 16 .467 xBoston 11 18 .379 Milwaukee 10 18 .357 West Chicago 21 10 .677 xOakland 19 11 .633 xMinnesota 19 11 .633 xTexas 15 19 .441 xKansas City 13 19 .406 xCalifornia 12 23 .353 x-Late game not included.

OB Vi 2'a 4 6'i 7 114 l'j lO'j FRIDAY'S Baltimore 2, Cleveland 0 Detroit 8, New York 2 Boston 5, Milwaukee 4 Chicago at Oakland, night Kansas City at California, night GAMES Chicago (Bahnsen 4-4) at Oakland (Hunter 3-3), 3:15 p.m. Milwaukee (Slaton 1-5) at Boston (Siebert 2-2), 7:39 p.m. Detroit (Coleman 4-3) at New York (Strottlemyre 4-4), 3:15 p.m. Cleveland (Perry 8-2) at Baltimore (Palmer 4-3)( 7 p.m. Texas (Bosman 2-4) at Minnesota (Woodson 3-2) 2:15 p.m.

Kansas City (Hedlund 0-4) at California (Clark 3-4), II p.m. (F standings North Pot. GB Tampa 26 17 .605 Da.vtona Bch. 25 18 .581 1 St. Petersburg 22 20 .521 V.i Winter Haven 21 20 .512 4 Orlando 20 22 .476 4'3 Lakeland 13 28 .317 12 South Miami 27 16 .628 W.

Palm Bch. 24 15 .615 1 PompanoBch. 22 20 .524 4Vi Cocoa 18 22 .425 Key West 17 26 .395 10 Ft. Lauderdale 16 25 .390 10 THURSDAY'S RESULTS Tampa 4, St. Petersburg 1 Daytona Beach 1, Orlando 0 West Palm Beach at Cocoa, rain Pompano Beach 3.

Miami 2, 10 innings Key West 8, Fort Lauderdale 3 Winter Haven 11. Lakeland 7 GAMES TONIGHT St. Petersburg at Tampa Winter Haven at Lakeland Daytona Beach at Oriando Key West at Fort Lauderdale Miami at Pompano Beach Cocoa at West Palm Beach AND TRUST COMPANY ok mt. PFrrKRsm R(. Uh Street North fit 3rd Avenue MCWfltH Ol Friday's Game Cubs 5, Expos 3 MONTREAL CHICAOO abrhN Kesslnger 4 0 1 0 Beckert 2b 2 2 0 0 BWIIIams lb 4 2 2 0 Monday cf 2 111 Fanzone 3b 3 0 13 ib bl Hunt 2b Torres st Mashore rf Bailey 3b Singleton If Woods cf 3 0 2 1 4 0 10 4 12 1 3 0 0 0 4 110 4 0 10 Cardenal If Hlser rf Hundley Piiarro Aker 4 0 0 0 2 0 10 3 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Jorgensn lb 3 110 Boccabiia 3 I i Fairey ph McAnally Lemaster Bateman ph Renko Falrl ph 10 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 Total 33 3 3 Total 57 5 7 4 Montreal 0 10 00 1 110-1 200 tit I0X-S Chicago Boccabella, DP Montreal 1.

Chi cago 3. LOB Montreal Chicago 4. 3B B.WIIIlams, Jorgensen. hr Masnor in SB Monday. IP ER BBSO McAnallv (L.0-J1 ..5 7 4 5 1 Lemaster 1 0 0 0 0 1 Renko 2 0 0 0 1 2 Plzarro 7 9 3 3 1 4 Aker 2 0 0 0 1 1 Save Aker (1).

HBP by Plzarro (Hunt). WP-McAnally. A-M96. Sandra Palmer Leads By 1 SOUTHERN PINES, N.C. W) Sandra Palmer equalled par on both nines of the windswept Pine Needles Country Club course Friday for a 35-3671 and a one-stroke lead in the first round of the $70,000 Titleholders golf tournament which runs through Monday.

Sharing second place at 72 were Jane Blalock, the year's money leader; Marilynn Smith, twice a Titleholders champion, and Marlene Bauer Hagge. They were one shot ahead of Judy Rankin and Mickey Wright, another former champion. Beetham Triumphs In NTGA Playoff TAMPA (UPI) John Beetham of La Habra, parred the first hole of sudden death play Friday to win the $20,000 National Tournament Golf Association event, over Terry Catlett of Jacksonville. The two had tied at the end of regulation play at 138 when Beetham sank a birdie putt on the 18th hole. The victory earned $4,000 for Beetham while Catlett took home $2,500.

The tourney was the fourth in a series of 36-hole events being played weekly over two courses here and for the fourth straight week there was a new winner. Earlier tourneys were won by Ken Newell, Dean Refram and Dick Mast. John Beetham, 54,000 49-69-138 Terry Catlett, 52,500 7048138 Bruce Sanders, 51,433.33 71-69-140 Tom Valentine, $1,433.33 70-70140 Larry Stubblefleld, 51,433.33 72-60-140 Frank Shlkle, $900 70-71-141 Kent Brown, 5700 71-71-142 Gordon Jones, $700 71-71142 Dave Mariano, $700 74-48-142 Nate Starks, $500 70-73-143 Calvin Peete, $500 76-69-143 Dick Mast, $500 73-70-143 J.C C-oosle, $500 72-71143 Bill Calfee, $500 70-73143 Tom Jenkins, $500 69-74143 Tommy Walker, $500 69-74-143 Livingston Named TAMPA Jerry Livingston of St. Petersburg has been named ticket manager of the University of Tampa. He replaces Dennis Wells, who has become events coordinator at Tampa Stadium.

Reds 4, Padres 0 SAN DIEGO CINCINNATI ab bl ab bl OThomas 2b Jestadt 3b 4 0 10 Rose If 4 110 4 0 10 Morgan 2b 3 2 2 1 4 0 2 0 Tolan cf 4 0 10 4 0 0 0 TPerez lb 3 0 0 0 10 10 Bench 4 12 2 3 0 0 0 Menke 3b 3 0 10 3 0 0 0 Foster rf 3 0 10 3 0 0 0 Concepcn SS 3 0 11 1 0 0 0 Nolan 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lee If Colbert lb Stahl rf Jeter cf Barton Hernandz ss Splezlp ph Robles ss Norman Acosta Ross Blefary ph Schaeffer Grelf Total 39 0 5 0 Total 30 4 9 4 San Diego Cincinnati 000 000 000-0 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 X-4 DP Cincinnati 3. LOB San Diego 4, Cincinnati 12. 2B-Menke. HR Morgen (6). Tolan, Nolan.

SF Concepclon. IP ER BB SO Norman (L.4-3) ..4 1-3 5 4 4 5 1 Acosta 1 10 0 11 Kilkenny 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 ROSS 1 1-3 1 Schaeffer 2-3 2 0 0 0 2 Grelf 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Nolan 5 0 0 2 2:13. A 15,270. Orioles 2, Indians 0 CLEVELAND BALTIMORE ab bi Belanger ss 4 0 0 0 Grich 3b 3 12 0 Crowley rf 2 0 0 0 Rettenmd rf 0 0 0 0 Baylor If 4 0 0 0 Blair cf 3 2 11 JPowell lb 2 0 0 1 BRoblnsn 3b 3 0 0 0 Hendrcks 10 0 0 Cuellar 3 0 0 0 ab bl Duffy ss 4 0 0 0 McCraw cf AJohnson If Fosse Nettles 3b Foster rf 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 4 0 10 30 10 Chmbllss lb 3 0 1 0 Leon 2b 3 0 0 0 Wilcox 2 0 0 0 Brohamr ph 10 0 0 Lamb 0 0 0 0 Total 32 0 4 0 Total 25 2 3 2 Cleveland Baltimore 000 000 0000 0 11 0 0 0 0 x-2 Belanger, A.Johnson. LOB Cleveland 5, Baltimore 6.

2B R.Foster, Fosse. 3B Blair. Rettenmund. SF J.Powell, Blair. IP ERBBSO Wilcox (L.4-4) 7 2 2 2 4 6 Lamb 1 1 0 0 0 0 Cuellar (W.2-3) ...9 4 0 0 0 6 Astros 5, LOS ANGELES Dodgers 3 HOUSTON ab bl ab bl Russell ss 4 110 Valentine 2b 4 1 1 0 WDavis cf 3 0 0 1 FRobinsn rf 3 1 2 1 Mota If 4 0 10 WParker lb 3 0 0 0 Garvey 3b 3 0 0 0 Metzger ss 4 0 2 2 JAlou rf Wynn cf LMay lb Watson If Rader 3b Helms 2b Hiatt Roberts 5 12 0 3 110 4 0 11 3 110 4 0 11 4 10 0 Cannizzro Downing Mlkkelsil 2 0 1 3 12 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 11 Lefebvre ph 10 0 0 Brewer 0 0 0 0 Total 29 3 5 3 Total 32 5 11 5 Los Angeles Houston 000 100 2003 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 1 5 Russell, Helms.

DP Houston 1. LOB Los Angeles 3, Houston 10. 2B Metzger, L.May, Russell, Valentine, Hiatt. SB-wynn 3. Roberts 2, Wynn.

Metzger. IP ERBBSO downing 5 2-3 7 3 1 3 4 Mikkelsen 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Brewer .2 4 2 2 0 Roberts (W.3-2) ,9 5 3 2 3 2:13. BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Based on 80 at Bats. AMERICAN LEAGUE Player Club AB Pet McCraw Cle 28 87 13 29 .333 Plnson Cal 39 113 37 tin P.Kelly Chi 25 89 15 29 .326 Plnlella KC 32 125 20 40 .320 C.May Chi 29 108 17 34 .315 RU0I Oak 27 115 18 3 111 Braun Min 23 80 8 25 .313 D.Allen Chi 31 lie le 17 111 Munson NY 29 96 11 29 .302 Carew Mln 30 115 13 34 .296 Home Runs Cash, Detroit, Duncan, Oakland, D.Allen, Chicago, R.Jackson, Oakland, 7: Darwin, Minnesota, 6. Runs Batted In D.Allen.

Chirnnn. 9R: rWuiiv AAln. nesota, 24; Duncan, Oakland, 22; C.May, t-nicago, 21; R.Jackson, Oakland, 21. Pitching (4 Decisions) KAt. AAinnncnta C.V 01-1.

Du.u Cleveland, 8-2, Lolicli, Detroit, 8-2! wood, cmcago, 7-2, Holtzman, Oakland, 6-2, Alexander, Baltimore, 3-1. .750: Leu. Rntnn. 1.1. 7A Ri.r.

gmeler, Kansas City, 3-1, Fingers, uawano, j-i, fanner, Texas, 3-1, .750. NATIONAL LEAGUE Player Club AB Pet. Torrt StL 34 130 14 48 .369 Sangulllen Pgh 32 132 16 48 .364 SD 29 101 15 36 .356 M.Alou StL 33 123 13 43 .350 Russell LA 31 86 7 29 .337 A.Oliver Pgh 33 140 19 46 .329 Monday Chi 33 105 20 34 .324 Clemente Pgh 30 125 21 40 .320 Brock StL 34 157 17 50 .318 Tolan Cin 34 131 23 41 .313 Home Runt Kingman, SanFrancisco, 10; Colbert, San Diego, Stargell, Pittsburgh, Watson, Houston, L.May, Houston, I. Runs Batted In Kingman, SanFrancisco, 32; Stargell, Pittsburgh, 25; Watson, Houston, 25; A.Oliver, Pittsburgh. 24; Rader, Houston, 24; Wynn, Houston, 24; Colbert, San Diego, 24; Bonds, SanFrancisco, 24.

Pitching (4 Decisions) J.Ray, Houston, 7-0, 1.000; Sutton, Los Angeles, 6-0, 1.000; Matlack, New York, 5-0, 1.000; Seaver, New York, 7-1, No Minom "77 WAYS TO WIN s2 DAILY DOUBLE WIN PLACE SHOW QUINIELA PERFECTA AND EXCITING '5 DAILY DOUBLE RACES NIGHTLY 8:00 MATINEES 1:45 M0N. WED. SAT. LADIES NIGHT EACH THURSDAY DINE IN FAMOUS MISS WHIRL CLUB SARASOTA KENNEL CLUB 5400 Bradenton Road at DeSoto.

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