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2-C Wednesday, July 3, '83 DETROIT FREE PRESS Me Away Another One' I ilsnnaaH IT'S GOOD BET Orioles Put American League (Read aero for wins, down tor tosses) 4to3Nip Rocky in NL Wild Toss Lets Cubs Win, 4-1 3 Unearned Runs Result from Error A.L. 48 44 45 41 40 42 New York Minnesota Chicago Boston Cleveland Baltimore SHORT SHOTS FROM BARE LIES Or4 tno moot exacting shots in golf short approach wher your ball Is resting on bare ground. The overage golftrsKould never try to pitch these shots with highly lofted club (illustration '1)-. Too often a "skulled or "bladed" shot results. It Pet.

GB 28 .622 32 .579 3 34 J570 32 34 .541 5Vi 37 .519 71 2 89 .519 7ii 40 .506 8 12 41 .461 12 4 .387 171 56 .300 25 On Foytack BALTIMORE (nPD Bob New York Minnesota Chicago Boston Cleveland Baltimore Los Angeles Kansas City DETROIT Washington 1-1 4: li I 4 4 3- 4' 4' I 1 7 3 4 41 7 I I 5 4-i 4 3 7 3 I 3 1' 4 -I 5 7 4i I 9 4 I 2 2 4' 2 -1 41 2 4 10 i 3 3 4 I I 3 5 5 4 3' I 4 5 10 7 3 4 2 5 4 3 5 4 3' 1i 4' 4: 1 3'-! 2 13 0 2 5 3 0 3 5 3 Johnson's single and Al Smith's Los Angeles 41 Kansas City 35 DETROIT 29 Washington 24 Next Year? BY JOE FALLS The baseball beat: The word around Tiger Stadium is that the front office is hoping Rocky Colavito gets hot in the second half of the season and winds up with his customary 35-40 home runs and 100 or more RBI not so much to help the club us CHICAGO (CPA The Cuba cashed, in three Includes Tuesday's ni9ht games) TROIT (Bunning 4-9). Chicago (Buzhardt 9-4) at New York (Terry (8-8). Boston (Heffner 1-0) at Cleve land (Kralick 8-6). TUESDAY'S RESULTS Boston 6, Cleveland 1. Minnesota 7, DETROIT 4.

inc. Washington 7, Kansas City 2. Baltimore 4, Los Angeles 3. New York 3, Chicago 0. WEDNESDAY'S GAMES Minnesota (Perry 8-4) at DE- to keep his value up on the trading market.

Los Angeles (Chance 6-7) at double capped a two-run seventh inning rally that earned the Baltimore Orioles a 4-3 victory over the Los Angeles Angels Tuesday night. With the score tied at 2-2 in the seventh and two out, Johnson singled home Luis Aparicio from second. After Jim Gentile walked, Johnson rode home on Smith's double. The Orioles scored all their runs off loser Paul Foytack (1-2). Smith, who came off the bench in the first inning to replace Fred Valentine, who was injured chasing Jim Fregosi's double, collected three hits and drove in two runs.

From all you hear, it looks 3 Baltimore (Pappas 6-4) (N) Only games scheduled. Th wis nftrvr will ut a I ms- as if The Rock will be wearing tf.J -J truth is that he has never been quite the same since suffering that virus infection to his i mm unearned runs on pitcher Al Jackson's throwing error Tuesday to beat the New York Mets, 4-1. The win evened the season series between the clubs at four victories apiece. Jackson paved the way for the defeat, hia eighth, when he threw wild to first in the second inning, attempting to put out rival pitcher Bob Buhl on a sacrifice bunt. THE BOBBLE put Andre Rodgers, who had singled, on third and allowed Buhl to advance to second.

scored on Lou Brock's sacrifice nervous system in the sprinc. the $ho you would nonnol chip. HI YA National League THE TWINS, who made (Read across for wins, down for losses) another uniform by the time the 1964 season rolls around a National League uniform, at that. The best bet is that he will go to the Milwaukee Braves or St. Louis Cardinals in a deal for Eddie Mathews or Ken Boyer.

HERE'S ON'E early vote for nary a deal last winter, prob ably will put Lennie Green r.n. the block this coming winter. N.L. BALTIMORE AB Aparicio, ss 4 I 5 21 3i 71 51 7 10 4 1 5 0' 4' 21 i 4 3 4 -1 5 5 41 41 5 Pet. GB Los Angeles 45 32 .584 St.

Louis 45 33 .577 Vi S.Francisco 44 34 .564 lVj Cincinnati 43 35 .551 2'2 Chicago 41 35 .539 3'2 Milwaukee 88 88 .500 6'2 Pittsburgh 38 40 .487 72 Philadelphia 36 43 .456 10 Houston 30 50 .375 16 2 New York 29 49 .372 162 S'der, cf-lf-rf 4 1 2 Johnson, 2b 4 1 2 Dick Radatz as the most valu i 'if knits I Si 41-1 31 41 41 71 7 Gentile, lb 10 0 2 5 7 2' 5i 4 41 4 able player in the American Sf. Louis Los Angeles San Francisco Cincinnati Chicago Milwaukee Pittsburgh Philadelphia Houston New York LOS ANGELES AB Pearson, cf i 1 1 Freoosi, ss 4 0 2 Wagner, If 3 0 0 Torres, 3b 4 11 Dees, lb 4 11 Rod9ers, 4 I I aE. ado's I 0 0 0 Thomas, rf 4 0 1 Moran, 2b 3 0 0 Foytack, 2 0 0 Fowler, 0 0 0 bR. Sado'ski 0 0 0 fly. 1 ii MJAmll Keeo vour fionds aheoo! of the club- League.

Ellis Burton singled to score 41 51 21-1 7 4 3 0 51 31 ('-I 31 3 I 4 li 31 4i 41 1 2 2' 41 41 41 11 311 2 3: 2: 5 5. 4i 4 2 ww jheod, ootact the boll before the orxxrivionclenointain steady tWad. (Thought: Why doesn't Valentine, rf 0 0 0 Smith, rf-lf 4 1 3 Powell, If 3 0 0 Saverine, cf 1 0 0 Robinson, 3b 4 0 1 Brown, 4 0 0 Barber, 2 0 1 Hall, 1 0 0 Miller, 10 0 Ralph Houk start the "Mon Quick, Tigers, grab him. L'il Lennie probably would love to play in his home town and-could- ease some of the apprehension about centerfield now. that Billy Bruton ij getting up there in years.

BOB SCHEFFESG, a golfer these days, is still puzzled about what happened to the Tigers when he was the manager. "What gets me," say Soheff- Buhl and send Jackson to the showers and Billy Williams doubled off Galen Cisco to Wifkprocticeyoo will also find thot ster" in the All-Star game and shatter the morale of the Na drive in Burton. Totals 33 4 10 Totals 33 3 the putter is hondy club to use on such shots (illustration 3)r providing your ball must no cross hozord or deep grass before reochfng; the greer. bWalked for aRan for Rodgers in tth NEW YORK CHICAGO Fowler in tth. AB AB Los Angeles 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0-3 2 0 0 Hunt, 2b Cook.

3b tional League batsmen?) Curious Question; I It true that Charlie Dressen has been giving fielding lessons to Al Kaline? Baltimore 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 4 Powell. PO-A Los Angeles 34-8, Baltimore 27-0. DP Barber, Aparicio (Not including Tuesday's night games) WEDNESDAY'S GAMES St. Louis (Gibson 7-3) at Los Angeles (Koufax 12-3) (N). Milwaukee (Lemaster 4-4) at San Francisco (Sanford (9-7).

Cincinnati (Purkey 2-4) at Houston (Johnson 3-11) (N). New York (Hook 3-8) at Chicago (Ellsworth 10-6). Only games scheduled. TUESDAY'S RESULTS Chicago 4, New York 1. Pittsburgh 3, Philadelphia 2.

Cincinnati 6, Houston 4. Los- Angeles 1, St. Louis 0. -Milwaukee at San Francisco (N), inc. NAM Mm M.

and Gentile; Rodgers and Moran; Johnson (unassisted). LOB Los Angeles 7, 7-3 Baltimore 0. 2B Fregosi, Robinson, Torres, Smith. Snider, rf Thomas, If Harkness.in Piersall, cf Coleman, Moran, ss cKanehl Jackson, Cisco. aKraneoool 2 Brock, rf 0 Burton, cf 1 Williams, 0 Santo, 3b 0 Banks, lb 1 Burke.

2b 1 Bertell. 1 Rodgers, ss 0 Buhl, 0 0 0 0 0 HR Pearson. SB-E Sadowski. Foytack. RBI Pearson, Dees.

Rodgers. Johnson, Smith 2. iiig. "is that the two positions where we thought we were the weakest second base end shortstop have been two of the strongest spots on the team." Amen. You'll find no nicer guy on the Tigers than Whitey Her-zog, and it grieves us to see him struggling so much at the MINNESOTA WINS, 74 Beai-narth, 0 bHickman 1 Rowe, 0 plate.

IP tK BB 5U Foytack (L, 1-2) 7 10 4 4 3 5 Fowler 1 0 0 0 0 1 xBarber 4 5 2 1 1 3 vHall (W, 1-2) 3 3 110 4 Miller 2 1 0 0 2 2 xPitched to 1 batter in 5h; Pitched to 2 batters in 8th. Balk Foytack. PB-Rodgers. U-Oe-muro, Carrigan, Hurley, Flaherty. 2:47.

Totall 32 1 4 Totals 24 4 4 Whitey average is down to a microsopic .105, and the aGrounded out for Cisco In 4th beaded out for Bearnarth in 7th; cFlied out for Moran in th. New York 000 100 0 0-1 Tiger Averages I TUNE-UP $3.95 Am 1 NO MONEY DOWN 1 Sizzling Twins Scorch Tigers AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS Chicago 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 x-4 Burke Jackson. PO-A New York 24-12, Chicago 27-11. DP Burke and Banks; Moran, Hunt and Harkness (2), Banks and Rodgers. LOB New York 7, Chicago 5.

2B Banks, Williams, Snider. Buhl. Fires No-Hitter In FP Tourney SF Brock. I Moran, Brock, Burton, wunams, nanus. IP ER BB SO Jackson (L, 4-1) Its 4 4 1 1 1 Continued from First Sports NUNN3f BUSIT ANCLE FASHIONED SHOES SEMI-ANNUAL SHOE SALE NOW IN PROGRESS OVy Oownfown Store: WHALING'S wooYi Overhauled $299LSaab" (Used Motors Installed.

45-Day Guarantee) BAND LINKAGE ADJUSTMENT. Bring this ad In and get 91 .00 off en adjustments. Mufflers $5.75 DAVIS AUTO PARTS SERVICE S221 i. NEVADA TW 1-279J TW 3 8355 Cisco IV, 1 0 0 0 0 Bearnarth 3 1 0 0 3 0 for the game and the folks gave Rocky Colavito quite a bit of booing. The Rock missed a ball in left and it cost the Tigers Howe 2 0 0 0 1 1 the homers by 17) and Bruton there were Kaline (No.

Buhl (W, 7-5) 9 4 112 4 Jim Heath fired a no-hitter Tuesday night in leading East Detroit to a 5-0 quarterfinal victory over St. Clair Shores in the Free Press Macomb County Baseball Tournament. Heath struck out six and walked two but didn't allow a HBP Br Buhl (Hunt). U-Sery, Jackowski, Pry or. Smith.

1:00. A 11,580. another run. Hours: 8 A.M. 1o 10 P.M.

JAKE WOOD failed to touch (No. 4). But when he wobbled at the end there was Bill Dailey to save him. The Twins relief ace came on and got two outs with one pitch a liner by Gates second on a throw from Dick runner beyond first base Branch: W. 7 Road near Livernots Phillies Wilt, 3-2 PHILADELPHIA (UPP Har MoAuliffe and that cost the JUirUS KESSLER COMPANY, UWRENCEBURG.

INDIANA. BUNDED WHISKEY. 88 PROOF. 72 Vi GRAIN NEUTRAl SPIRITS. tm (Including Tuesday's Game) BATTING AS 2B 3B HR SB RBI Pet.

BB SO Kallne 281 1 12 2 17 5 53 .324 34 24 1 Wood 260 41 73 2 15 22 272 21 40 1 3 McAuliffa 244 24 64 4 3 7 3 41 .260 20 40 12 Freehan 110 1 30 0 1 4 0 1 4 .254 21 2 0 2 Colavito 25 41 62 0 0 11 0 33 .23 40 42 1 Cash 23 24 5 7 9 0 1 27 .230 34 40 1 Triandos 182 1 7 43 7 0 0 0 22 -234 15 40 1 Wert 85 20 1 1 0 1 5 .235 20 3 Brut on 268 35 42 11 4 4 1 25 231 24 40 2 Veal 32 5700000 .21 4 4 1 Phillips 18 12 2 4 2 2 3 14 .212 17 4 Thomas 17 IS 37 7 1 4 0 16 .207 8 33 4 Brown 16 2 3 1 0 1 0 5 1 0 0 Henog 38 4 4 1 1 0 0 3 .105 8 13 0 Rorke 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 1 PITCHER'S BATTING 5mrm 4 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Rean 25 3 4 0 0 1 0 4 .20 1 10 0 Mossi 22 2 4 1 0 0 0 4 4 4 0 Burning 3 2 7 0 1 0 0 1 .17 2 21 1 Aguirro 34 3 4 2 0 0 1 3 .176 2 21 1 Faul 21 0220000 .05 1 0 Anderson 1 1 Fox 50000000 0 2 0 Sturdivent 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 0 2 0 LolKh 14 200 0 0 0 0 .000 4 11 1 Totals 2543 307 "404 83 17 7 30 2M J34 21 462 53 i PITCHING GS CG IP ER BB SO HR ERA Anderson 1 1 1 0 23 27 10 7 10 16 4 2.33 Reiari 4 6 12 1 SlVi 70 4 31 30 51 11 3.44 Lolich 3 3 7 2 40i 44 27 24 1 44 7 3.60 Sturdivant 1 2 0 0 4 34 2 3 20 21 32 7 3.47 Bunning 4 18 1204 118 5 52 34 8 1 3.0 Faul 3 4 1 2 42 52 30 28 3 2 3 10 4.04 Mossl 4 5 11 3 70i 74 37 35 5 37 12 4.44 Aguirro 4 7 15 5 102 111 54 52 23 5 14 4.5 Fox i 3 4 0 0 35' 37 25 20 11 12 5 5.14 Smith 00108 755541 5.41 xTotals 29 46 75 14 669' 1 663 362 312 208 431 104 4.20 Tigers another run. The loss left Charlie Dressen with a dime store record 5 and 10. vey a i and Al McBean halted an eighth -inning rally with a pair of strikeouts and Brown which Zoilo Versalles grabbed and turned into a double play. WTiy, this Dailey is even an infield out to preserve a 3-2 victory for the Pittsburgh IN LAS VEGAS Pirates and Vernon Law over the Philadelphia Phillies Tuesday night. PITTSBURGH PHILADELPHIA AB AB better than Savings Bonds: You can collect on him right away.

FAUL WAS the loser, and a badly beaten young man he was. The Twins almost seemed to know what he was going SchofiekJ.Jb 4 0 2 Taykr.2b 4 12 i i caiiison.rt 2 4 1 Virdon.cf 3 1 0 Covington, II 4 0 3 0 1 3 0 Lynch, If 2 0 0 dSievers 1 0 aSavase.lf 2 0 0 Dalrymplo.c 4 0 oito throw and sprayed line Night Train, Dinah Wed LAS VEGAS UPi Jazz singer Dinah Washington married Detroit Lions star Dick (Night Train) Lane Tuesday in a surprise ceremony in Las Vegas. It was the sixth marriage for Miss Washington, 37, and the Bureess.c 4 1 2 Wine.ss 2 0 drives around the park before Paqliaroni.c 0 Charlie Dressen, a merciful 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 Amaro.3b-ss 3 0 0 1 Green, 2 0 0 1 Bennett, 0 0 0 0 cAverill 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 eHoak 1 0 Includes released players. man, lifted him in the third inning. 4 Bailey, 3b 4 Logan, ss 4 3 Haddix.p 0 1 The Twins cracked a 1-1 tie in the third on Versalles' dou Totals 34 3 Totals 34 2 0 ble to right and Vic Power's The Leaders second for Lane, 35.

Friends said a honeymoon would be delayed because of aStruck out for Lvnch in 4tti; bGround-ed out for Wine in 7th; cGrounded out for Bennett in 7th; dSaie on error for Torre in 8th; eSingled for Baldschun in th. Pittsburgh 020 011 0-3 Philadelphia 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 02 Logan. PO-A Pittsburgh 17-10. Miss Washington's singing (Based- on 17S at bats) (Not including Tuesday's night game?) schedule. She is currently appearing in the Basin Street West in Los Angeles.

AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 27-1). LOB Pittsburgh 4, Philadelphia 9. 2B Burgess, Clemente, Covington, Cal-lison. 3B Clendenon, Torre. HR Gonzalez.

Virdon. RBI Clemente, Clendenon, Bailey, Gonzalez. T. Davis, Los Angeles Down in Valley single to right-center. After Harmon Killebrew jammed into a double play, Hall singled to right and Allison unloaded a 3-0 pitch into the balcony for his 20th home run of the year.

Hall's was his eighth, and this was the boy the Tigers tried to get from the Twins last month Hall and Pitcher Lee Stange, for Paul Foytack and Frank Kostro. The Tigers thought they had the deal set but Ha-11 got hot and the Twin3 backed down. So AB 43 230 24 77 77 308 44 103 77 310 58 105 74 304 39 9 59 17S 27 57 75 VI 59 93 74 289 35 91 AB 74 279 44 74 284. 35 42 21 35 72 70 260 40 07 72 270 48 8 70 2 42 3 75 274 42 04 52 214 32 45 73 VI 40 14 55 194 37 5 Pet. J51 .345 .329 .325 .320 .311 .304 .304 .307 J01 Joe Benoit aced the 148-yard Pet.

.335 .334 .330 .324 .324 J)8 .315 .313 .311 .304 .304 Groat, St. Louis White, St. Louis Santo, Chicago Covington, Phiia. H. Aaron, Milwaukee Borer, St.

Louis Clemente, Pittsburgh Pinson, Cincinnati Wagner, Los Angeles Malzone, Boston Rollins, Minnesota Yastrzemski, Boston Kaline, DETROIT Ward, Chicago Robinson, Chicago Davalillo, Cleveland Pearson, Los Angeles Maris, New York seventh hole a-t Hawthorne IP ER BB SO 7 4 2 1 2 4 Haddix I'S 0 0 0 0 2 McBean 2 0 0 0 0 5'j 5 3 3 0 3 Bennett 1i 1 0 0 0 2 48 254 39 80 77 309 44 94 Valley Tuesday with a 6-iron shot and turned in a 41 for Gonzalez, Philadelphia 74 271 Baldschun 2 2 0 0 1 0 37 38 83 70 Wills, Los Angeles 54 229 xPitched to 2 batters in 8th. nine holes. HOME RUNS Sudol, Forman, Gorman, Landes. A 15 14 HOME RUNS Allison, Minn. 1 Batter, Minn.

Wagner, LA it Killebrew, Minn. Stuart, Bust. 17 Maris, NY RUNS BATTED IN Wagner, LA 57 Malione, Bost. Allison, Minn. 53 Stuart, Bost.

Kaline, DET. 52 1L H. Aaron, Mil. 22 Banks, Chi. ly McCovey, SF IS Mays, SF Cepeda, SF 14 RUNS BATTED IN 52 1 H.

Aaron, Mil. 59 Robinson, Cin. 50 1 White, St. L. 57 Boyer, St.

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Greenfield now the young man is their cleanup hitter and the Twins, dead last in the middle of May, are now only three games behind the Yankees. A crowd of 13,520 turned out Reds Edge Colts HOUSTON (Gordy Coleman's two run single in a three-run seventh inning uprising carried the Cincinnati Redso a 6-4 victory over the Houston Colts Tuesday night. DRYSDALE WINS, 10 Dodgers Take Lead By Beating Cards LOS ANGELES Wi The Los Angeles Dodgers took 4 s- Vada Pinson's double, follow-j ing pinch hitter Tommy Har- per's single and a walk to Bob Skinner, drove home the tying; run, and Coleman's single sent the Reds out front 5-3. Bob Purkey, who pitched the first six innings, picked up his lr over the National League lead from St. Louis Tuesday night, beating the Cardinals 1-0 on Ron Fairly's run-producing single and the five-hit pitching of Don Drysdale.

third victory against four defeats. The loss was tagged on Don McMahon, who started his first major league game after years of relief work and went The triumph -left the 6 2-3 frames before yielding. Cincinnati 100 010 3104 11 2 Houston 101 010 100-4 9 1 PURKEY, Worthington (7) and Edwards; McMahon, Dickson (7), Notte-bart (8) and Bateman. Nats, Toronto Dodgers, who haven't occupied the top spot since June 13, one-half game in front of the Cardinals. The Dodgers scored their lone run off Curt Simmons in the seventh inning when Frank Howard singled, reached second on Bill Skowron's infield out, and scored on Fairly's single.

DRYSDALE was in serious trouble only once as he brought his record to 10-9 before a crowd of 39.S21. In the eighth, Tim McCarver singled for the Cards third hit. Pole Vault Star Hurt SEATTLE UP) Brian Sternberg, University of Washington pole vaulter, whose leap of 16-feet-8 inches is pending as a world mark was seriously injured in an accident on a trampoline Tuesday night. Sternberg was taken to the University of Washington hospital paralyzed, apparently suffering a broken neck. Swap Pitchers WASHINGTON (UFD The Washington Senator Tuesday sold righthander Jim Bronstad to the International League's Toronto Maple Leafs.

The Senators also picked, up the contract of Steve Ridzik. Pinchihitter Stan Musial then singled to center, sending Mc- 33. who pitched seven victories Sternberg uses the trampoline this season for Toronto. THIS CAR IS GETTING A YOUTH SERUM! IT'S BEING RUSTPROOFED BY THE ZIEBART PROCESS. Th elusive compound being used is permanent.

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