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BASEBALL Apr. 21 1 975 r-Page 45L Mets Kingman: Throwback to old NATIONAL minding the fans of the eccentric Mets teams of the. early 1960s. Relief pitcher Rick Bald-w I who spelled Randy Tate, was great in the seventh inning, but looked aw lieved as anyone after the frantic finish. "It's a good omen, that we finally won a doubleheader at home," said the New York manager.

i The Mets hadn't done that at Shea Stadium since August 31, 1973. At the same time they halted a seven-game Cub win streak. In other National League games: Pirates 5, Cardinals 0: Ken Brett allowed four hits In six innings and hit his 10th career homer as Pittsburgh blanked St. Louis. Dave Giusti turned in three innings of two-hit relief.

Rich Hobner's two-run triple sjr and Rusty Staub. Jon Matlack was relieved in the eighth' after' yielding six runs and 11 hits, and Bob Apodaca came through with iwnf m. the Met bullpen's first save oi the year. In the second contest, Kingman exploded his fourth home run of the young season in the nightcap to help New York grab a 4-0 lead. Then the thrills and spills started for Old Ironsides as Kingman is being called by his teammates re-.

i U7rT A Vi climaxed a four-run Pittsburgh rally in the second. Reds 5-6, Astros 3-7: Pete Rose's two-run homer in the ninth won the first game for Cincinnati. Jose Cruz and Milt May drove in five runs for Houston in the second game, offsetting five RBIs by Joe Morgan, who hit a two-run single in the fifth and three-run circuit smash in the ninth. Braves 4, Padres 3: Dar-rell Evans' two-run homer in the ninth lifted Atlanta to Tom House, who' worked one inning in relief of Phil Nickro, was the winner. MAJOR STANDINGS NATIONAL LEAGUE WEST to their best start off BACK! Giants in Cincy after, tipping L.

A From Page jijj fered that dartged in the sixth inning. The Giants' 13th went motion when Dodger reliev-" er Geoff Zahn, who hadn't' pitched an inning all seasoif, entered th.e scene Thomas, who wash agonizing through a string ott 18 hitless at bats. Bobby Murcer followed byv beating out an infield roller. The former Yankee (batting .331) has got a mixed bag of the scroungiest hits you've-ever seen, three of theni' among his four yesterday. "Write for your reader they've all been line drives," asked Murcer, jocu.

larly. (Sorry; he was told, the fans saw them on television1.) Zahn wild pitched the run ners to second and thirds purposely walked Gary Mate 1 thews and thenun-purposelyi walked Goodson to force home Thomas. 1 Speier's -r single through the center of the diamond put It on the ice for, the lads. It was a big hit. "Anytime I get a hit, It's a big one," said Speier, whoj was batting .194 at the starts of the game and .214 at the finish.

"I was looking for Zahn'si; fast ball," he said. "I want-t ed to hit it up the middle." It worked perfect. The Giants team batting average mimics that Qf, Speier, a tepid .214. "You gotta hope that's notC a pattern," sighed Speieis "With decent hitting, thir, team should beawinner.v Tonight's squabble the Reds finds the merely a half-game out' of? first place, a plateau sur-f prisingly occupied by the' San Diego Padres. With the creditable batsm manship which, Speier feels, possible, lads todayt would be on top of the heapv thumbing their noses saucily at the critics.

Per. 6B San Diego 6 4 .600 San Francisco 6 5 .545 'i Los Angeles 7 6 .538 Vl Atlanta 7 6 .533 Vj Cincinnati 7 7 .500 1 Houston 4 9 .303 IVt EAST Pet. GB Chicago 7 3 .700 Pittsburgh 5 4 .556 I Vi St. Louis 6 5 .545 1 Vi Philadelphia 5 5 .500 2 New York 4 6 .400 3 Montreal 3 7 .300 4 Indians 7, Brewers 4: Tom McCraw and Rico Carty belted two-homers and reliever Dave LaRoche snuffed out an eighth inning rally as Cleveland ended two-game skid. Angels 8, White Sox 4: Nolan Ryan allowed only five hits and survived nine walks in gaining his fourth straight triumph.

Ken Henderson and Jorge Orta rapped two-rim home runs for the slumping Sox. Red Sox 10, Orioles 2: The Red Sox parlayed eight walks, a balk, and two wild pitches by Mike Torrez into seven runs in the first four innings to rout Baltimore. Dave Kingman is giving the New York Mets the kmd of consistency at the plate that they had hoped for, And he's giving them the kind of inconsistency afield that they had prayed against. erratic former Giant won one for New York yesterday with his bat but almost gave it away with his glove as the Mets took a 4-3 decision to sweep a double-header from Chicago. Mets scored seven runs in the first two innings of their opener with the help of key hits by Wayne Garrett, Ed Kranepool, Del Un- The Kansas City Royals are off to the best start in the club's history and Manager Jack McKeon contends, "We aren't even hot yet." -Kansas City rode the six-hit pitching of Al Fjtz-mprris to a 2-0 victory over Texas yesterday at Arlington the ninth triumph in 11 games and fifth in a row A.L.

BOX SCORES Royals, 2-0 KANSAS CITY TEXAS ab ft bl Ptmon rt 4 to Handle If ib bl 4u 00 Otis cf 4tl WDavis ef Mayberry lb 4 0 1 Hargrova lb AAcRae If 4020 Buroughi rf Cowens If 0000 Spencer dh 40 10 4010 4)20 1000 4010 4000 2010 Solaiti dh 4 010 Harran si I10O Howell 3b 410 0 Nelson 2b Brett 3b FWhlt 2b Patek ss BMartinz Fltzmrris 3 012 Sundberg 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 100 0 Hargan 000 0 Total 11 2 2 Total Kansas City Taxas 020 000 000 2 000 000 0000 Patek, Harrah 2, Mayberry. DP Kansas City 2, Texas 1. LOB Kansas City 5. Texas 1. 2B McRae, Solalta.

3B Patek. SB-Nelson, Hargrova. IP KER BBSO Flftmfrls (W.1-0) 0 0 1 I Hargan (U-l) 0 2 2 12 HBP by Fitzmorris (Nelson). 12: St. A 13.412.

Angels, 8-4 CALIFORNIA abrnbl aornoi MNettles tf 1 0 0 Kelly rf 10 0 0 Rivers If lioo Nyman ir sue 1210 Orta 2b 1112 5 213 Melton lb 1110 4 113 Hendersn cf 4112 Harper dh Bochte lb Chalk lb Stanton rf 1110 CMay IB ztroe 3110 DJohnson dh40 0 0 1012 Dent ss 10 0 0 EIRdrgez Remv 2b ORamlrz ss 2 0 0 0 Varney 0 0 0 0 Osteen 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Gossaqe 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Forster 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Coglwskl 0 0 0 0 Lahoud pn Lianas ph BSmlth ss Ryan Total 31 1 10 1 Total 31 4 54 California Chicago 200 100 401- 000 200 200- 4 E-Dent. DP-Callfornla 1, Chicago I. LOB California Chicago t. 2B Chalk 2. 3B Bochte 2, Nyman.

HR Henderson (1), Orta (1). SB CMay, Rivers 2, M.Netties, s-Emarguez. IP ER BBSO Osteen (LA-2) Gossage Forster GogolewsM wp Forster, 001. l-S 2 2-3 1 Ryan. 4 4ft 13 5 1 0 0 10 4 2 1 2 lilt 2:43.

Indians, 7-4 MILWAUKEE CLEVELAND ab bl ao fcl feluccla ef 1111 Lownsfln tf 4 000 5112 4130 4112 4120 1100 1000 Johnson oh 1 0 0 McCraw 1b Lezceno rf 110 0 Hendrlek cf Aaron dh 3 0 0 1 Carty dh Royals Scott lb 4020 Ellis Money lb 10 0 0 Spikes rf CMoor 20 00 BBell lb AMERICAN for the Royals. But previous' start for K.C. was in 1973 when the Royals went 8-2. "We're winning with good-pitching that's 80 per cent of the game," McKeon pointed out. "We're not tearing the cover off the ball.

We're Just playing solid, consistent, aggressive baseball." The ERA. K.C. staff has a 2.17 "Fitz (Fitzmorris) been the most underrated pitcher 1 the American League for the last two years," McKeon 'said. "All TLT From Page 43 and a Jim Todd to call to the rescue. Hamilton, the true forgotten man of the staff, 'allowed run in six strong innings and Todd, newest face, yielded only one hit In three more beauties.

What the pitching heroes had to "AMn told me I YESTERDAY'S RESULTS San Francisco 6, Los Anaeles 113) New York 8, Chicago 6 New York 4, Chicago 3, 2nd Cincinnati 5, Houston 3 Houston 7, Cincinnati 6, 2nd Atlanta 4, San Diego 3 Pittsburgh 5, St. Louis 0 Philadelphia at Montreal, Dod PITCHERS TONIGHT San Francisco (Caldwell, C-2) at Cincinnati (Norman, 0-1), 5 p.m. Los Angeles (Messersmith, 1 -0) at Atlanta (Capra, 2-0). San Diego (Jones, 1 -0) at Houston (Granger (2-0). Only games scheduled.

AMERICAN LEAGUE rescue A's GET. Steve Garvey spills over TOP TEN AMERICANLEAOUB Player Club AB Pet. Chalk Oil 10 30 Carew Mln 78 13 44 Lynn Bsn 7 26 3 II Munson NY 33 2 i4 400 Yount Mil 10 33- 4 1J ,.344 C.May Chi 12 44 1 16 .164 Rudl Oak 12 44 I 14 .348 KellK Chi 2t I II .345 Baylor Bal 8 32 '4 11 Rivers Cal II 44 I J41 HomtRuns May, Baltimore, Lynn, Boston, 3j Powell, Cleveland, Brlgqs, Milwaukee, R.Jackson, Oakland, 3i Burroughs, Texas, 1. i L.May, Baltimore, 14; Bochte, California, 10) Burroughs, Texas, 13i Lynn, Boston, Vj Chalk, California, t. C.May, Chicago, McRae, Kantds City, 1i Hisle, Minnesota, t.

Piiching(3Declsions) Ryan, California, 4-4, l.OOOj Champion, Milwaukee, 1-0, 1.000; Htzmorris, Kansas City, 3-0, 1.000; Blue, Oakland, 3-1, Tlant, Boston, 2-1, 0. Perry, Cleveland, 2-1, B'OMtg, Milwaukee, 2-1, Medlch, New York, 2-1, 447; Biyleven, Minnesota, 2- 1, .647. NATIONAL LEAOUB Player Club AB 15 15 20 17 )J li It 13 II 21 Pet. 7 417 .417 .405 394 .395 .381 .341 .340 Monday Chi Stargell Pgh Morgan Cin Reltz StL Boone Phi Unser NY 10 34 1 34 14 48 11 42 10 33 10 'J 11 2 Mon 10 34 13 SO 13 5 Murcer SF P.Mangual WynnLA Garviy LA Horn Runt Kingman, New York, PhlladelDhia. 4: Evans.

LuzlnsM, Atlanta, 41 Wynn, Los Andeles, 4 Tied With 1. Run Batted In Wynn, Los Angeles, 15; Evans, Atlanta, 12; Monday, Chicago, 11; Cincinnati, 10; T.Persi, Cincinnati, 10. Pitching (3 Decisions) Morton, Atlanta, 3-0, 1.000; Sutton, Los Angeles, 3-0, 1.000; Denny, St. Louis, 2-1, Dierker, Houston, 2-1, Marshall, Los Angers, 2-1, C.Carroll, Cincinnati, 3-2, Seaver, New York, 1- 2, Forsch, St. Louis, 1-2, .033.

A'S AVERAGES BATTING AB HR RBI AV6. Rubi 41 18 2 7 .348 Mangual 3 1 0 .333 Washington 48 14 1 1 Ml Kubiak 23 6 0 4 .211 North 47 2 0 2 .255 Jackson 43 10 3 I .233 William .38 8 1 3 .21 Ten ace 31 6 1 .194 Bando 40 7 2 6 .179 Garner 35 0 I .171 C'panerlt .19 3 0 1 .138 Fossa 5 0 0 0 .000 1 0 0 0 .000 Hopkins 1 0 0 0 .000 Total 371 89 10 45 .235 PITCHING IP ER W-L ERA Norris 10 0 1-0 0 00 Todd 3 0 0 0 0.00 Hamilton I 1-0 1.50' Abbott 1013 3 1-0 2.61 HolUman 23 7 1-1 2.74 Blue 27 23 11 3-1 3.58 Odom 3 23 2 0-0 4.91 Fingers 5 0-2 5.00 Lindbald 6 22 4 1-0 8.40 Total 10612 35 1-4 2.17 WEST Pet. GP KansotCity 9 2 .818 Oakland 8 4, .667 1 '2 California 6 4 .600 2'i Texas 4 7 .364 5 Minnesota 4 8 .333 5Vi Chicago 3 9 .250 6'j EAST Pet. GB Boston 6 4 .600 Milwaukee 6 4 .600 Baltimore 4 4 .500 1 Detroit 4 4 .500 1 Cleveland 3 4 .429 1 V2 New York 4 7 .364 2 12 NX. BOX SCORES ful in the ninth.

He loaded IU4. ill 41X11141. 11C iUCtUCU the bars then a ine men gave up a sin gle to Jose Cardenal Well, it started out as a single but Kingman let it get past him for an error. As a result, three runs scored and Cardenal wound up on third with the potential tying run. At this point, Baldwin, a 21-year-old lefty, reverted to form and closed it out for the Mets.

Yogi Berra was as re-r he does is win; He doesn't get a lot of publicity because he is not an overpowering type of pitcher. With his stuff, it sometimes looks like he has had it from the start. He has a great sinker and slider. It's hard to know when he loses his stuff or is getting tired." Fitzmorris, winning his third game without a loss, said, "I throwing my sinker most of the day." In other American League action: Yankees 7, Tigers 1: Rudy May fired three-hitter and Bobby Bonds and Ron Blom-bering hit homers as New York won 'its third game against six defeats." was the fourth starter and I still feel that way. When I start working regularly, I'm confident I can do the job.

It took me a while to get in the groove today because I hadn't pitched in nine days." Hamilton: "I just have to stay ready. I've told myself I probably can't expect to start on this club. But I want Pirates, 5-0 PITTSBURGH ST LOUIS ab Stennettlb 4101 Brock tf ab bl Hebnerlb 4 011 Sizemortlb AOIIver cf 4 0 0 0 McBrld cf Stargell lb 1010 Smith rf Zlsk If 4110 TSimmns DParker rf 4 0 1 1 Reitz lb Sangullln 4111 KHrndz lb Teveras ss 410 0 Brinkmn ss Brett 3111 Denny -Glustfp 1001 Melendeiph German Fairly ph Hrabosky Total 15 5 1 5 Total 31040 Pittsburgh St. Louis OrfOOOOlOO 5 000 000 0004 Stargell, Denny. DP Pittsburgh :1, St.

Louis 1. LOB-PlttSburgh 4, St, Louis 1. 2B-Zisk, Reltz. IB-rHebner, HR Brett (1). SB McBrlde.

IP ER 8BSO Brett rw.1-0) 4 0 0 2 1 Giusti 1 2 0 0 0 2 Denny 5 7 4 1 1 1 German 2 1 1 10 1 Hrabosky 2 III II Save-Glustl (1). WP-Brett. T-1: ST. Mets -6 FIRST CAME CHICAGO NEW YORK abrhbl abrhbl Kesslnoer ss4IU WGerrett lb 1210 rett lb llll Jb 5121 cf 4211 rf llll nan If 4 1 1 1 Cardenal tf 4000 Ml Ian Madloek lb till Unser Morales rf 4011 Steub Mittrwald lbSiJI Kinaman Monday cf 4211 Krneoool lb 1121 Trlllo 3b ilia netoemn ss tin 1000 Stearns 201 1 0 0 01 Apodaca 0 0 0 0 1010 Matlack 10 0 0 0001 Grotee 1001 Swisher Locker Dunn ph Zamora Reuscnti .1110 i wncox Tyrone ph Fralling Hosley itll lltt lit I llll Total Mill! Total 32 I'll Chicane 002 i)10- H0 010 OCX-1 New York DP-Chlcego 2, New York 1. LOB Chicago I.

New York t. 28-Krane-pool, Madloek, Mltterwald, Monday, Mlllaa IB- W.Garrett. HR Trlllo (2). Heldemann (1). SF Kasslnger.

IP ER BBSO Reusehel (L.1-1) Wilcox Fralling Locker Zamora Matlack (W.l-1) Aoodaca 171 I 1 1-3 2 i 13 3 2 1 ii-i i 1 I 71411 I 1 1-1 0 Save Apodaca (1). WP-Reuseni, 2: Mets, 4-3 SECOND SAME Chic Naw York afi hbl ab bl Garret 3b 3 0 11 Millen2b 4 0 0 Unser cf 4 110 Staub rf 4 6 Gaiighrrf 0 0 0 0 Ksnsr ts 4 10 0 Cdrdnl rf 0 1 2 Mdlck 3tj 2 0 0 0 Mondy cf 4 0 1 0 Morles rf 4 0 0 TrilloZb 3 0 10 L'coek lb 2 1 2 Swishre 4 0 10 Hooton 2 0 0 0 Hiscrph 10 0 0 Knwlet 1 0 0 Harris ph 0 10 0 Total 32 3 8 2 II II I St 4 0 I Torre id Kngmn Meirim I Grot 4 2 3 1 Tate HJ! Baldwn 0 0 0 Total 31 4 i 4 CHICAGO NEW YORK 000 12 0033 001 Trill. Madloek. Kmiman. OP New York 3.

LOBChicago O. New York 7, 28 Lacock. HR Kingman U), Brota (1). SB Kingman. m.

Baldwin. )o Hooton (L0-1) Knowlet 2 0 0 1 1 Tate (Wl-0) 5 2 2 5 1 Baldwin 3 33222 A's AttenfUncc Yesterday date in 1IT3 dates In 1IT4 S1.171 H.IJI pitchers YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Oakland 4, Minnesota 1 Oakland 5, Minnesota 1 (2nd) Cleveland 7, Milwaukee 4 Boston 10, Baltimore 2 1 California 8, Chicago 4 New York 7, Detroit 1 Kansas City 2, Texas 0 TODAY'S RESULTS New York 12, Bbston 1 PITCHERS TONIGHT Texas (Bibby, 0-1) at Oakland (Odom, 0-0), 8 p.m. Minnesota (Butler, 0-0) at California (Hassler, 1-1 Kansas City (Dal Canton, 0-0) at Chicago (Bahnscn, 0-2. Baltimore (Palmer, 1-1) ot Milwaukee (Sprague, 0-0). Only games scheduled, Gary Maddox at first base AP Photo GIANTS' BOX Giants, 6-3 SAN FRANCISCO AB RBI Maddox, ef 6 0 1 0 Thomas, 2b 6 10 Murcer, rf 6 I 4 0 Matthews.

If 4 2 1 0 Goodson, lb 5 1 1 Thomasson, lb ..0 0 0 0 Speier, 5 1 2 3 Ontiveros, 3b 5 0 3 0 Speetd, pr 0 0 0 0 Radar, 1 0 0 0 Hill, 4 0 11 5 6 Barr.p 3 01 0 Joshua, ph 1 0 0 0 Moffitt, 1 0 0 0 TOTALS 48 6 14 6 LOS ANGFLES AB RBI Lopei. 2b 6 0 0 0 Cruz, If 6 1 2 0 Wynn.cf 5 1 0 0 Garvey. lb 6 0 1 0 Crawford, cf 5 0 12 Cev, 3b 5 1 3 1 Zann, 0 0 0 0 Ferguson, 4 010 Auerbach. ss 5 0 0 0 Rhoden, 2 2 2 Lacy, ph 1 0 0 0 Brewer, 0 0" 0 0 Mota, ph 1 0 0 0 Hough, 0 0 0 0 ....0 .0 0 JB TOTALS 46 3 8 3 SN FRNCISCO 030 000 000 000 31 LOS ANGELES 010 002 000 000 03 Lopes. DP Los Angeles 1.

LOB San Francisco 18, Los An-gele 7. 2B Goodson, Murcer. Crawford. HR-Cey (3). SB-Mahhew.

S-Barr 2. Fewuson. SP Hill. IP ER BB SO Barr 11 7 3 3 1 5 Moffitt (W, 1-0 2 1 0 0 1 0 Rhoden 7 3341 Brewer 3 2 0 0 1 2 Hough 2 1 0 0 2 2 Zahn, ft, 0-1) 1 2 3 3 4 1 HBP By Rhoden (Maddox). WP Zt.hn.

Balk Rhoden. 3:50. A 47,595. S.F. AVERAGES BATTING AB HR RBI Avr.

Moffitt 2 0 Hill 23 Murotr 42 .391 .381 .275 .267 .259 .270 .220 .192 .167 .143 .129 .077 ,000 .010 .000 .000 .000 .215 Matthew 40 15 27 17 41 26 I 42 31 13 17 I 4 4 2 4 Joshua Ontivaros Rader Speier Goodson Barr Thomas Maddox Phillip Thomasson Montefusco D'Acquisto Caldwell Arnold Falcon Total 363 PITCHING IP F.R W-L ERA Moffitt Haaverlo Montefusco Williams Barr i 18 8 21 0.00 0- 0 2-0 00 1- 1 00 oo i-i i-i 15 0.00 0 50 1.13 1.67 2.45 314 3.21 4.77 2.10 i i i 5 i I 24 27 Lavelle iVi Caldwell 14V Falcon 14 D'AcQuist 11 Vi Total 103 11 i rAii STEEL BELTED RADIALS 40.00DMHe 165x Treadwear Policy. For imported cars. German made. Highest quality, low low price. 18570x13 165x14 185x14 "l65x15" UitSHsil 155i13 32.89 1.6S 175x13 38.32 1.96 47.47 211 36.35 1 94 175i14 41.23 I 38.48 1 2.07 JOchelin Fast Free Installation 3" PLUS 1.83 i 2b 3 1 0 0 Hegan ph 00 00 Brohamr RMitchell nh 0 0 0 1 Duffy ss 7 Porter 0 0 00 Peterson GThomas If 40 0 0 Eekrsley PGarcia 2b 4110 Laroche I Yount ss 412 0 Buskey Slaton llll PvflDtgKlEDJCa STEEL BELTED RADIAL TIRES Compare our Price and to pitch more often." Todd: "I'm elated just to be here (he was called up from Tucson last week, and this was his first appear- ance).

If Mikeishurt, I'd be happy to step in. Theimpor- tant thing is that they won't be afraid to call on me now." Your turn, Blue Moon. NOTES: Twins center-fielder Lyman Bostock spent last night in Merritt Hospital, He was under observation following his full-speed collision with the wall as he caught a Campy Campaner-is drive in first game Add injury report: Minnesota catcher Phil Roof, pulled calf muscle in nightcap. Shortstop Campaneris and leftfielder Claudell Washington having communication problem Had two near crashes on flies into short left First Game MINNESOTA AB RBI Carew, 2u i 0 1 0 Bostock, cf 4 0 1 0 Ford, cf 0 0 0 0 Hisle. If 4 0 1 4 0 0 0 Darwin, rf 4 1 2 1 Soderholm, 3b 4 0 0 0 Braun, lb 3 0 0 0 Thompson, st 4 0 1.0 Borgmann, 3 0 0 0 eiyleven, 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 33 "I 1 1 OAKLAND AB RBI North.ef 4 0 0 0 Campaneris, 4 0 0 0 Bando, 3b 3 1 0 0 Jackson, rf 3 2 2 0 Rudi.lb 3 110 Williams, dh 2 0 0 0 Washington, tf ,3 Oil fenact, lb 0 0 0 0 Fosse, 3 0 0 0 Garner, 2b 3 0 0 0 Abbott, 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 28 4 4 1 MINNESOTA 000 OOO 0011 OAKLAND 020 002 OOx Thompson 2.

Abbott. Borg-, martn. LOB Minnesota 7, Oakland 3. HR Darwin (1). SB Jackson.

C. Wasrtinglon. IP ER BB SO Biyleven (L, 2-1) 8 4 4 1 3 12 Abbott (V, 1-0) 0 0 112 i Second Game MINNESOTA AB RBI Carew 2b 3 1 Braun lb 2 0 Kusick lb 2 0 0 0 Hisle If 4010 Darwin rf 3 0 0 0 Walton dlT 4 1 0 Sodarholm 3b 4 1 Brye cf ....3 1 3 0 Roof 2 0 0 0 Borgmann 2 0 0 0 Ferrer SS 3 0 1 Hughe 0- 0 0 CamobeM 0 Total 32 1 7 1 OAKLAND AB RBI North ef 2 10 0 Campaneris st 4 1 1 Bando 3b 2 0 11 Hookin pr 3100 Kubiak 3b 0 Jackson rf 4 0 0 0 Rudl lb 3 12 1 HWashington Or 0 0 fi Fossa 0 0 0 William dh 1 1 1 CWashington if 4 1 Tenaco 3 1 1 earner 2b 2 0 0 1 Norns 0 0 Hamilton Todd 0 0 0 Total 27 7 MINNESOTA OW YOO 000 1 1 OAKLAND 200 002 10 I Ferrer. Soderholm. Camptneris.

DP Mnnesota 1. Oakland 2. LOB Minnesota 8. Oakland 8. 2B Bry 2.

SB Hookin 2. Nortn. SF Ferrer. Garner. IP ER BB SO Huehet fL.0-1) 4 4 4 5 3 Campbell 3 1 1 1 3 2 Norris 0 0O01O Hamilton (W.1-0) i 1 1 2 Todd 3 1 0 0 00 Nori pitched to 1 btsr ln4st: Hughes pitched to 4 batters In Oth.

Save Todd n), 2-33. A 1J.7T7. Well, you can't have erything. At least the Giants" so far have had some, thing, top flight pitching. WJ And they also have ha'4' those scroungy hits by MuW'' cer, who also has been shaft'' ed on smart slashes thaf have stuck in enemy gloves? NOTESi Dodper.

tlreHoV'. playing without catcher Steve er and infielder Bill Russell, may'i lose ace reliever Mike Marshall for a week and outfielder Bill Budkner tor 21 days. Dodder physicians said Marshall suffered a separation of rib cartilage on hi left tide in Snt urday nisht's name. Club executives', will decide today whther to place1 Buckner on the zlday disabled The left fielder sprained the ankIA Friday night tliding into second; base. Fast Free Installation Key Chain aPi a- feJi'llj 1 4 i.Z-'.-AA (yfyil fSl Ifllj Come in today! See why the Michel-in steel belted radials are world famous for their safety, performance and economy.

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Credit or (ekind (at ctwlin i option) is equal to current actual sailing pnee muitipled by percentage at warranted mileage not tun on He. MICHELIN XWW STEEL mil I-" Braves. 4-3 SAN DIEGO ATLANTA ab ft bl abrhbl EHnder ss 4 010 Garr If 512 0 Tolan If 4110 MPerez 2b 4110 Grubb ef 1011 Evan lb till McCovey lb 10 21 Lum lb 4 0 21 HTorres lb 1 0 0 1 Baker rf 4)00 Wlnfield rf till Office cf 1000 Ivle 3b 4111 Correil '4000 Fuentes 2b 400 1 Blanks ss 1000 Kendall 4 0 0 1 Gaston ph 1000 Siebertp 2 0 00 CRoblnsn IS 0 0 00 Folkers 20 00 PNIekro 100 0 Williams ph 1 1 0 0 House 010 0 Total None out Jilt 3 Total 35 4 104 when winning run scored. San Dlegt Atlanta 001 100 000- 3 100010 002 4 E-Siebert, Ivle. DP-Atlanta 1.

LOB San Diego 7, Atlanta 11. Hernandi, Lum, McCovey, M.Perez. 3B-Tolan. HR-Wlnfield (3), Ivia (2), Evans (4). SB Garr.

IP RED BBSO Slehert St 2 4 2 I 0 1 1 Folkers (L.0-2) 14 2 P.Niekro I House (W.1-1) 10 0 HBP-by P.Niekro (Grubb) 0 1 A Reds, 5-3 FIRST CAME HOUSTON CINCINNATI abrhM abrnbl Cabell If 4010 Roself 1141 CJhnsn ph 1012 Cncpclon SS 4 0 0 0 Howard If 00 01 Morgan 2b 1100 RAndrws 2b 4 0 1 0 Bench 4000 Schrmn 0 0 01 TPerez lb SOU Cedeno cf 1111 Geronlmo cf 4110 MMay 4 0 2 0 Griffey rf 2 2 0 0 Jutze 1 00 0 Vukovich lb 2 0 0 0 Watson lb 4110 Darcy 2 0 0 0 JCruz rf 200 0 Crowley ph 0 001 DoRader Jb 4010 Ambrstr pr 00 Ot Metzger ss 412 0 Borbon 0 0 0 0 Dierker llOOCCarroll It It Granger 0 00 0 GFoster ph 10 01 Batista ph 1011 Milbrn 2b 110 0 Total 14 1 11 1 Total Two nut when wlnnina run scored. Houston 100 000 002 3 Cincinnati 000 010112- Concepcion, Cedeno, Mllbourn. DP Houston 1, Cincinnati 2. LOB Houston 10, Cincinnati t. 2 C.John sn.

HR Cedeno (1), Rose (1). SB Morgan 2, Cedeno. RJkndrews, Dierker, Vukovich 2. IP ER BBSO Olerker 41-112 1 1 Granger 12-1111 1 I Scherman (L.I-1) 24 1 2 111 Darcy Till! Borbon 11-11 2 2 I I C.Carroll (W4-2) 2-111 I 1 I WP Oierker, C. Carroll.

it Astros, 7-6 SECOND CAME IOUSTON CINCINNATI abrhM abrhbl Cabell lb 5111 Rosa If 4101 RAndrws 2b lilt Cncpclon SS 4l1t Cedeno cf 4111 Morgan 2b 4 1 1 5 MMav 41 Driessen ib iiii 4111 Bench ph lltt lilt GFoster rf 4001 4111 Geronimo cf It 1 1 Sill Flynn 3b till 21 Ot Plummer MM ItOO Kirby 0000 0000 Borbon 0000 llll Cheney (A 1011 McEnany M00 Ambrstr ph 1 0 1 1 CCsrroll It It Griffey pit till CJhnsn lb Howard If JCruz rf Boswetl 3b Metzger ss Richard Schrmn Granger Total 34 7 7 5 Total lift Houston Cincinnati 110 '00 7 000 020 0134 Klrby, Driessen, J.Cruz, Plummer. DP-'-Houston I. LOB Houston t. Cincinnati 7. 29 Boswell, Ceronmo.

33 J. Cruz. HR Morgan (1). SB Cabell, Cedeno, Concepcion, Howard 2-S RJkndrews. Richard.

IP 12-1 I I 1 11 I 131 5 111 I 1 1 EP. BBSO 5 5 1 lit! Ill 114 2 1-1-0 1 Itll Richard Scherman Granger Kirby (L2) Borbon McEnaney C.Carroll 1 I till Save Granger (2). HBP by Kirby (Cedeno), by Richard (Drisen), by C.Carroll (Howard). WP Kirby. Balk McEnaney.

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