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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 72

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THE MIAMI HERALD Tues June 6 1972 PBX 2-C pinch-hitter role Allen blasted a 1-1 pitcf! by Sparky Lyle for his game-winnias homer hits the ball harder than anybody ever seen and said Andrews can make you feel very weak just watching him I even handle his 40-ounce bat and he swings it like a The White Sox last broke the million mark at the gate in 1965 with 1130519 Their 1971 attendance was 833891 They drew only 495355 in 1970 when rumors were strong that the White Sox might be shifted to another city Allen had played every inning of the first 41 games Then Chicago Manager Chuck Tanner elected to rest him When name failed to appear in the second game starting lineup Chicago owner John Allyn alarmedly asked why Tanner replied just going to rest him use him when we get the bases loaded hit a homer and win it for The bases exactly loaded Bill Melton had walked and Mike Andrews singled when Tanner sent Allen in to pinch-hit for Rich Morales In a rare April 1 The former troubled star of the Philadelphia Phils St Louis Cardinals and Los Angeles Dodgers missed the entire spring training period He came to terms just as the player strike derailed the start of the 1972 season But since then everything Allen has done for the White Sox has been with class and clout He has been charming with the news media and is the club leader for the surprising team which is second in the American League West with a 25-17 record BEFORE second game 20 dates to 331948 compared with 195486 for the same period last year The lure of causing more than 8000 fans to be turned away at the gates undoubtedly was a major factor in the biggest turnout since 54067 attended a Yankee-White Sox night game July 27 1954 BUT THE fact that Allen has pumped new life into the White Sox hurt the turnstile spin either Allen American League leader in runs batted in with 37 has baffled intrigued and now awed the White Sox since he signed for a reported $135000 By JERRY LISKA Associated Press Writer CHICAGO The mighty swing of Dick bat along with a hot home surge may be fanning the Chicago White Sox into their first climb over the one-million attendance mark since 1965 The sixth largest paid crowd in Chicago baseball history 51904 Sunday watched the White Sox trim the New York Yankees 6-1 5-4 with dramatic ninth -inning three-run pinch homer winning the nightcap That boosted the Chisox home record to 19-3 and their home attendance for Club NHL Clubs Pick Six In Draft MONTREAL (AP) Veteran defenseman Tim Horton headed a list of six players drafted Monday as the National Hockey League opened its annual meetings Horton was selected off roster by Buffalo and his old boss Punch Im-lach Horton a 20-year veteran of the NHL spent 18 sea-' sons in Toronto most of them under Imlach The Sabres gambled the $40000 draft price that Imlach could persude the 42-year-old Horton to play another season Vancouver and Los Angeles chose two players each and Toronto caused the greatest stir drafting Larry Pleau from Montreal and surrendering defenseman Brad Selwood to the Canadians in exchange Both Selwood and Pleau have announced that they have signed contracts with the New England Whalers of the World Hockey Association VANCOUVER opened the draft by selecting Don Tanna-hill who scored 30 goals for American Hockey League farm club last year The Canucks dropped Ron Ward from their protected list and the Bruins given the option of taking Ward who has announced that he will play with New York of the WHA next year or the $40000 draft price took the money Los Angeles choosing next grabbed defenseman Barry Long from Chicago organization releasing forward Bill Orban from its list The Black Hawks accepted Orban NEXT Buffalo drafted Horton who was sidelined for much of last season with a broken ankle and dropped forward Dan Lawson from its list Pittsburgh accepted the $40000 payment After five clubs passed Toronto decided to gamble on Pleau dropping Selwood the Canadiens claimed Selwood as payment United Press International Telephoto em concrete structures of the Olympic Village An artificial lake (foreground) winds through the grounds the steps at the left lead to the swimming pool The tent roof is a steel-woven net covered by a skin of translucent plastics It is suspended on pylons some of which are nearly 270 feet high The Big Top The sloping surfaces of the that covers much of the Summer Olympics Installations in Munich Germany contrast sharply against the moti- Auto Players Association May who spends thousands of dollars a year to help wayward and orphaned boys was one of 26 players nominated May single is guardian and sole provider for seven boys five black and two white aged 11 to 20 years old The British Columbia Lions signed Bob Hall a six-foot 11-inch basketball star from University of Houston for a tryout Steve Joachim rated by coach Joe Paterno as the top sophomore quarterback ever to play for Penn State has decided to play his junior and senior seasons elsewhere have to find a place where they throw the Joachim said He indicated he may go to Temple or Georgia Tech Ilorse Racing AS MANY as 21 horses were believed killed Sunday Is i owns ompano eac Surging Trip Indians In 10th 3-2 CLEVELAND (AP) Bert Campaneris slammed a two-out home run in the 10th inning Monday night to power Oakland to its fourth straight victory as the beat the Cleveland Indians 3-2 third homer of the season off Cleveland starter Gaylord Perry (9-4) saddled the Indians with their 10th loss in 12 games and extended lead over Chicago in the American League West to four games US Coin By Herald Wire Services A special board of the US Auto Club will meet today to hear car owner Dan appeal of a decision taking second place in the Indianapolis 500 away from his driver Jerry Grant Gurney admits the race rules were violated but contends the penalty dropping Grant from second to 12th place was too severe Charlie Brockman president of the US Auto Club will preside over the closed hearing but he did not identify the other members of the three-man panel Scheduled to be on hand are Gurney Grant and George Bignotti chief mechanic for drivers A1 Unser Joe Leonard and Mario Andretti Bignotti filed the original protest which resulted in demotion Grant was penalized for taking on fuel from the wrong pit that of teammate Bobby Unser Gurney said Grant stopped with just 13 laps to go in the May 27 race to change a tire but he wound up in pit instead of his own Gasoline was pumped into his tank and he went on to finish second behind winner Mark Donohue More Auto Racing BOBBY ALLISON although driving himself to the point of exhaustion said he never considered stopping for a relief driver en route to his victory in 500-mile Mason-Dixon stock car race at Dover Del like to finish them Allison said He was so dehydrated by the intense heat it took him five minutes to climb from his winning 1972 Chevrolet Temperatures on the track reached 118 degrees Allison won $13000 He also closed ground on second-place finisher Richard Petty and James Hylton in the NASCAR point standings Allison has 342210 points to 347220 for Hylton and 361064 for Petty the leader Milt start-to-finish victory in the Mid-Ohio Trains-Am 600 marked the first time a Pontiac Firebird had won in the seven-year history of the road-racing event He averaged 7899 miles per hour on the Lexington Ohio course David Hobbs driving a Lola T300 Chevrolet won the second event of the 1972 Continental Road Racing Series at Edmonton Alberta A1 Lader driving a McLaren Mark 8 was second and Graham McRae was third in his Leda GM1 Two British-built Gulf Mirage Ford prototypes were scratched from the LeMans 24-hour race next weekend Earlier the world championship Ferraris were withdrawn Football WALT SWEENEY of the San Diego Chargers will receive the 1971 National Football outstanding blocker award June 13 from the National 1000-yard Club Foundation at Appleton Wis Miami Dolphin guard Larry Little was also nominated Also scheduled to be honored are five players who rushed for more than 1000 yards last season: the Larry Csonka John Brock-ington of Green Bay Willie Ellison of Los Angeles Floyd Little of Denver and Steve Owens of Detroit A special award will go to Miamian Rufus Ferguson star running back for the University of Wisconsin Ray May linebacker for the Baltimore Colts was given the Byron (Whizzer) White Humani- a A I 9 Ih A Florida State League THE jumped to a 2-0 lead in the third inning as pitcher John (Blue Moon) Odom singled and two outs later Reggie Jackson clubbed his 11th home run of the year tops in the' American League OAKLAND CLEVELAND ab bi ab bi Campnris ss 4 1 2 1 McCraw cf 4 0 10 Rudi If RJackson rf Bando 3b Epstein 1b Hegan lb Mangual cf Duncan LBrown 2b Odom Knowleh 5 0 10 Brohamr 2b 4 0 10 4 12 2 AJohnson If 4 110 4 0 0 0 Fosse 4 0 0 0 10 10 Chmbliss 1b 4 0 10 2 0 0 0 Nettles 3b 3 0 2 1 4 0 10 Bell rf 3 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 Unser ph 10 0 0 4 0 0 0 Leon ss 4 111 4 110 GPerry 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lowensfn ph 0 0 0 0 RFoster ph 10 0 0 Total 36 3 8 3 Total 34 2 7 2 Oakland Cleveland 002 000 000 1-3 000 000 110 0-2 night when fire swept" through three barns in- the stable complex at Exhibition Park racetrack at Vancouver BC Homer Pardue trainer of No Le Hace winner of the Louisiana Derby and runnerup in the Ken- tucky Derby and Preakness said there will be a new jockey aboard for the Belmont Pardue said he was replacing Phil Rubbicco with Angel Cordero Jr Gov Nelson Rockefeller vetoed a bill that would have created a New York Thoroughbred breeding" and development fund to promote the thoroughbred industry in the state Eastern Fleet ran seven furlongs in 1:21 3-5 one-fifth slower than Bold 1957 track! record in capturing the $15- 000 Noholme 2nd Purse Belmont Park Towzie Tyke was three lengths back and Highbinder the favorite was third I i ately and Pena will visit an orthopedic specialist today was in considerable pain and probably be able to pitch for at least a McCall said Key West last in the FSI Southern Division wrapped up its victory with two runs in the second inning Miami Ky West 000 000 010- 1 7 2 170 000 3 6 2 Stein Sekel (6) and Skaggs Paz and Del Mora Twins Edge Jets The Twins scored two runs in the bottom of the 10th Monday night at Dorsey Park to beat the Jets 4-3 in an amateur baseball game Special To The Herald POMPANO BEACH Pitcher Mike Anderson won his own game with a one-out sacrifice fly in the seventh inning to score John Busco as Pompano Beach downed Cocoa Beach 3-2 Monday night Anderson struck out nine and none of the runs scored by Cocoa Beach were earned Anderson gave up six hits Luis Lora singled in the third inning with one out went to second on a throwing error scrambled to vV yy I NORTHERN DIV ISION Pet Daytona Beach30 23 566 Tampa 30 24 556 St Petersburg 28 24 538 Winter Haven 27 24 529 Orlando 27 26 500 Lakeland 16 35 314 13 -I 9 33 24 21 13 Soccer NASL NORTHERN DIVISION BP PtS 2 1 2 1 i 2 2 I 1 2 I Team New York Toronto Montreal Rochester SOUTHERN DIVISION 3 1 2 2 2 3 1 3 St Louis Dallas Atlanta Miami Bonus points awarded for every goal scored up to and including three a game) Pet 150 342 341 326 321 318 317 313 312 SUNDAY'S RESULTS Rochester 1 Toronto 1 SATURDAY'S RESULTS Atlanta 5 Miami 1 Dallas 1 New York 0 Montreal 1 St Louis 0 THIS SATURDAY'S GAMES Rochester at Atlanta Miami at St Louis THIS SUNDAY'S GAME Montreal at Toronto 5 7 -y Rational Perry Oakland 3 Cleveland 1 Oakland 5 Cleveland 4 Rudl AJohnson (11) Leon (3) Campaneris (3) Campaneris IP ER BB SO Odom (W3-l) 9 2-3 7 2 2 2 2 Knowles 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Perry (L9-4) 10 8 3 3 0 8 Knowles (3) by Perry (Epstein) Perry 2:25 7863 SOUTHERN DIVISION Pet 32 20 613 27 22 551 26 22 542 23 29 442 21 28 429 21 11 TQ2 RESULTS Ft Lauderdale at West Palm Beach ppd rain Key West 3 Miami 1 Forrnano Beach 3 Cocoa 2 Orlando 4 Tampa 1 St Petersburg at Lakeland incomplete Daytona Beach at Haven incomplete SUNDAY'S RESULTS Key West 3 Miami 41 a innings rain Pompano Beach 3 Cocoa 0 Daytona Beach 6 Winter Haven 5 1) Innings Tampa 3 Orlando 2 St Petersburg 2 Lakeland 0 Fort Lauderdale at West Palm Beach ppd ram GAMES Miami at Key West West Palm Beach at Fort Lauderdale Cocoa at Pompano Beach American League Luis Garcia in ning the fifth in- FIRST-350 Yards Purse $700 Time: 18:37 Teneriff Marble 1980 780 Chicado Dollars 1620 Gold Guy QUINIELA (8-9) PAID $24280 660 Yards Purse $800 Time: 36:15 Rugged Bar 440 3 20 Top Briscoe 660 Miss BuM Bid QUINIELA (3-6) PAID $2160 PERFECTA (6-3) PAID $3380 460 700 320 260 420 380 DAILY DOUBLE (9-6) PAID $5580 300 Yards Purse $700 Time: 1600 Hang Em Moon 520 460 800 April's Go Go QUINIELA (6-7) PAID $3460 PERFECTA (7-6) PAID $4400 350 Yards Purse $700 Time: 18:52 I'll Say 440 280 Mr Hubba Bar 300 Winninq Gypsy PERFECTA (9-5) PAID $1160 QUINIELA (5-9) PAID $740 FIFTH-660 Yards Purse $800 T-me: 36:14 Chestnut Hope 2720 12 80 Janie's Red Man 340 1 Milander Jr PERFECTA (3-6) PAID $10260 QUINIELA (3-6) PAID $4700 350 Yards Purse $700 Time: 18:36 Mr Trey Bars 340 2 40 Miss Rocket Dial 260 Crystal Dial QUINIELA (2-3) PAID $500 PERFECTA (2-3) PAID $880 350 Yards Purse $700 Time: 18:37 Stingaree Dick 2240 1240 Deep Sun Joe 2780 7 Recon So PERFECTA (5-6) PAID $14520 OUINIELA (5-6) PAID $11860 EIGHTH-600 Yards Purse $800 Time: 35:84 Lan Cruiser 2820 860 2 Hewill Fly 380 Custus Bully PERFECTA (1-2) PAID $4800 QUINIELA (1-2) PAID S2880 400 Yards Purse $800 Time: 2047 6 Pink Skeq 1720 700 Bayou Bid 560 Sunny Spur QUINIELA (4-6) PAID $5460 320 4 80 960 2 40 300 380 5 20 3 20 380 2 20 220 on 540 620 780 I 'KV tt Afternoon Program 5-16 Time 31:1 Quin $1940 DOGS Beattco 1100 400 2 20 2 1 1 1 JF's Snowy Rock 400 300 6 5 2 2-3 Blonoe 2 60 8 8 3 3-3 FC Time 38:20 Quin $8720 Perf $194940 One Gem 4620 15 40 540 6 3 1 1 Green Cactus 480 4 40 8 6 4 2- hd Able Ace 500 1 1 33-1 DAILY DOUBLE (2-6) PAID $24540 Quin $11940 Perf $19050 Moon Hit 2560 9 60 740 8 4 11- Sis Lelta 940 480 4 5 2 2-5'i National Epic 680 2 1 3 3-61'! 5-16 Time 32:06 Quin $1680 Perf $5400 RR Irish E's 780 3 40 Merry Flash 520 Keyoka FC Time 38:10 5-16 Times 31:93 2560 240 16 11 280 5 7 2 2- ns 400 2 8 3 3-2 'd Quin $11180 Perf $45060 820 5 1 1 1 3 60 2 6 3 2-7V 520 6 7 7 3-7V Quin $8660 Perf $35640 340 2 4 1 1 340 8 3 3 2-6V3 260 6 2 2 3-6'j Quin $1800 Perf $4710 5 6 11 2 12 2-1 1 4 3 3-4 Quin $85i Perf $25260 440 2 4 3 1 720 7 2 2 2-1 340 1 5 4 3-1 Vi Qum $8580 Perf $18420 560 6 1 1 1 8 40 8 2-3'i 420 1 2 3 3-4 Quin $2280 4 20 8 4 1 1 340 5 2 2 2-5Vi 4 00 3 1 4 3-6 El Camino 3540 1500 Shady Red 480 Kim Kelley 5-16 Time 31:87 Fortex 920 5 60 Astro Kathy 1820 GH's Pixie FC Time 32:82 Glade Fever 700 440 280 Creuenda 720 4 60 Flamerqe 280 EIGHTH-5-16 Time 32:02 Lovely T'my 1920 760 Knockre'gh Clody 1600 Madison Friend 3-16 Time 18:73 Cabled 1140 6 60 Fancy Runner 1320 RR Irish Brandy 5-16 Time 11:52 GypyDon 1020 J80 Linked 420 Lookit TRIFECTA (8-5-3) PAID $83670 ELEVENTH-FC 38:54 Quin $2800 Hild 1660 10 80 8 20 4 1 Mr Shady Kau 600 6 60 8 8 2 2-2'i Cara Dawn TRIFECTA M-8-2) PAID $770'0 540 440 840 5 00 380 480 third on a passed ball and came home on a wild pitch The other Pompano run came on a leadoff homer by COCOA ab bl 3 0 0 0 4 0 2 0 4 110 2 0 0 0 POMPANO ab It bi 2 12 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 10 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 2 110 3 11 Leaver cf Javier If Perez ss Jordan rf Rodriguez rf 2 0 0 0 Salas 4 0 11 Wise lb 4 0 2 0 Rasm'sen 3b 4 1 0 0 Anderson Perez 2b 3 0 0 0 Green 3 0 11 busby ph 10 0 0 Totals 34 2 7 2 Totals Lora cf Puig 2b Scott lb Tollinche If Hodges Busco ss Garcia 3b 2 0 1 1 Cocoa Pompano 010 001 2 001 010 3 cocoa Javier Garcia Green DP (2) Pompano (1) cocoa 7 Pompa no 6 Garcia (3) Anderson Lora Tollinche HBP Green (Busco) Anderson Green Hodges Salas 229 205 IP 9 ER BB SO 2 0 2 9 3 14 8 Anderson (W 3-3) Green (L) Flagler FIRST 5-16 Grade 1 Monalee Gunner 5 Maria Cole 2 MC's Slim 6 Gell Tuffy 3 Lillian 7 Peggy Scott 4 B's Solution 8 Platinum Black SECOND FC Grade 1 SS Big Boy 5 Missy Flip 2 Cal's Music 6 Dana Cole 7 Dee Doolittle Malone Clever Ruse THIRD 5-16 Grade 1 Julia 5 Papa's Pixie 2 Delbert Spence 6 Southern Tomboy 3 BF's Lemon 7 Luciser 4 Prevailing Lass 8 RS Cutler Bill FOUR I 5-16 Hurdle Maior Flake 5 Proud Leader 2 Booger 6 Frieda's Flyer 3 Norman's Pet 7 Sam Goodspeed A I 1 5tu Malon1 4 hH Fire Bug 8 Colmena FIFTH MC Grade 1 HD's Ackia 5 Legal Spootro 2 Lemon Chiffon 6 Fiddlin Babe 3 Yusue 7 Heidi Miss 4 Son of Fame 8 Goin Goofy SIXTH 5-16 Grade A 1 Precious Button 5 Manned 2 Big Brazos 6 Madison Citation 3 Hillside Wonder 7 Zetley 4 Carbono 8 Cl II Dub Mover SEVENTH FC Grade 1 Eclipse 5 Castle's Cop 2 RS Amos Moses 6 Gin Greer 3 High Vantage 7 Hustling Hawk 4 Jeame Key 8 Swafford's Whiz' EIGHTH MC Grade 1 Glade Fern 5 Dun Almon Prince 2 His Shares 6 A Fessant 3 Shawn Scott 7 Yester 4 Pretty 8 A Goody NINTH 5-16 Grade A 1 Whizzer Jet 5 Bahama Lure 2 Tropic Tonic 6 Granex 3 Little VP 7 Perfect Image 4 June Scott 8 Two Wheels TENTH MC Grade A I Wayside Smitty 6 Silver Sue 2 Pink Peppermint 6 Flik Flak 3 Relslna 7 Runyon Spider 4 Far and Away 8 Kelty ELEVENTH FC Grade A 1 Sparrow Hawk 5 Missile 2 Norman's Speedy 6 Southern Julia 2 Norman's Speedy 3 Eased 7 Mello Mac 4 's Madge 8 Obidian TWELFTH MC Grade Flawed 5 First 2 Jontan 6 Aunt Cleo 3 value 0 Spare 7 BW's Dancer 4 Ample Doll 8 Loup Scott 10 Silver Sue Away ONE Bahama Lure (9th Race) BEST QUINIELA 8-2-4 (6th Race) Lillian B's Solution Peggy Scott Big Boy Sweetie Stu Mai- one 3 Cutter Bill Luciser F's Lemon Maior Flake Colmena Proud Leader Lemon Chiffon Goin GocJy Heidi VI ss oil Dub Mo ver Big Brazos Carbono Swafford's Whiz High Vantage Jean- le Key Shawn Scott Dun Almon Prince His Bahama Lure Two Wheels June Pink Peppermint Far and Sparrow Hawk Southern Julia Mello Mac Press Wirephoto CHESS CHAMPION Bobby Fischer meet Boris Spassky for the world championship -in Iceland in July hits a big serve while competing in a sports celebrity tennis tournament at Rancho La Costa Cal His partner poised at the net is Gail Goodrich of the Los Angeles basketball team Miami Lose Pena Breaks Nose Evening Program 5-16 31:49 Quin $3580 DOGS WishnoW 640 440 320 8 2 2 1 Scooter Toe 1140 480 2 8 1 2-3 Roosa's Man 560 3 3 3 3-6 SECOND-FC 37:69 Quin $9960 Perf $2060 3 60 6 3 1 1 600 5 2 2 'i 260 1 1 3 3-1 Vi Cl'ney T'dy Lasso Nick Rice 1220 5 80 1220 DAILY DOUBLE (8-6) PAID $56 60 5-16T: 31:57 Quin $4820 Perf $16020 780 2 5 1 1 400 1 8 2 2- hd 480 5 3 3 3-3'i Flash Venture 3280 Big Bo Holley Flagler Flash $-16 760 400 3278 Quin $2160 Perf $4170 440 280 8 5 3 1 520 320 3 1 1 2- 280 2 7 2 3-3 45:45 Quin $1380 Perf $1380 5 121 8 3 2 2-4 8 6 3 3-5'i Quin $35 60 Pert $10560 Sara's Pet 1300 680 380 3 4 1 1 Secret Dawn 440 30 6 3 2 2-4 JA's Lad 380 6 7 5 3-8V4 SEVENTH-FC Time 3750 Quin $3440 Perf $7710 Low Key 800 400 3 20 8 2 1 1 Lost Sock 1090 8 80 1 3 3 2-3Vs Papa's Gumdrop 560 4 1 2 3-4 MC Time 4581 Ouin $3680 Perf $10710 Able Scott 1380 480 400 2 3 1 1 Gay Lou 780 600 5 1 3 2-2 Hinterland 440 6 5 6 3-3 NINTH-5-16 Time 31:09 380 Ouin $15 80 Perf $3900 4 40 1 5 1 1 520 2 1 2 2-4 Vs 1260 8 3 3 3-8'! Ouin $10 80 Pert $2490 2 40 8 5 1 1 3 40 3 7 3 2-6'a 540 4 8 2 3-9 Carry On Support Clemoney Rose 300 420 MC Time 45:07 440 Wayside Eve Milt Spencer Just Passing 2 60 300 Special To The Herald KEY WEST The Miami Orioles lost their seventh straight game to lowly Key West 3-1 Monday night and lost their veteran pitching ace Orlando Pena in a freak accident Pena 9-2 with a 117 earned run average was throwing to the Baby in a pepper game before the Florida State League contest Outfielder Carl Duncan lunged to connect with one of Pena's outside tosses and the batted ball caromed off the metal side pole of the hatting cage and fractured nose Trainer John McCall said -310 Morgan Cin 44 Bonds SF 38 Watson Htn 34 Tolan Cin 33 King- man SF 31 RUNS BATTED Kingman SF 38t Stargell Pgh 35 Bench Cin 35 AOliver Pgh 31 Rader Htn 31 Bonds Brock StL 58 Bonds SF 58 Sanguillen Pgh 57 AOlier Pgh 57j Torre StL 57 DOUBLES-Agee NY 12 Fuentes SF 12 Bonds SF 12 Speier SF 12 Monta nez Phi 11 Stargell Pgh 11 Maddox SF 11 TRIPLES-Stennett Pgh 4 Tolan Cin 4 11 Tied With 3 HOME Kingman SF 14 Bench Cin 13 Stargell Pgh 11 Colbert SD 10 Aaron Atl 9 Watson Htn 9 LMay Htn 9 STOLEN BASES-Morgan Cin 19 Brock StL 16 Tolan Cm 14 Cedeno Htn 13 Davis LA 10 Bonds SF 10 ngr 10 PITCHING (4 Sutton LA 3-0 1 0C0 114 Marshall Mon 4-0 1000 2 57 Nolan Cm 7-1 875 234 JRay Htn 7-1 875 466 Matlack NY 6-1 857 2 55 Blass Pgh 6-1 E57 309 Seaver NY 8-2 BOO 2 95 Hands Chi 4-1 800 240 Carlton Phi 101 Sea- ver NY 65 McDowell SF 64 Sutton LA 61 Spinks StL 60 CMay Chi 26 Runs BATTED IN-DA'Ien Chi 37 RJacksrn Oak 28 Duncan Oak 27 CMay Chi 25 Darwin Mm 25 P'niella KC 56 Rudi Oak 53 Alomar Cal 5 Allen Chi 50 Apa ricio Bsn 45 Rudi Oak 11 Harper Bsn iO RJackson Oak 10 7 Tied With 9 McCraw Cle 4 Bsn 3 Rudi Oak 3 13 Tied With 2 HOME Duncan RJackson Oak 10 Cash Alien Chi 9 Harper BComglro Mil 7 STOLEN DNelson Kelly Chi 12 Maddox IcCraw Cle 9 Campaneris Oak 9 PITCHING (4 Kaat Min 6-1 1 857 134 Lee Bsn 4-1 800 398 Fingers Oak 4-1 800 252 GPerry Cle 9-3 750 175 Bradley Chi 6-2 750 3 04 Hunter jQak 6-2 750 220 Kline NY 3-1 750 210 Burgmeier KC 3-1 750 245 Lolich Del 73 Blyle-ven Min 71 Bradley Chi 68 Wood Chi 68 Coleman Del 65 1.

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