Timai Herald, Carroll, la., Thursday, July 6, 1978 - Pag* 5 SPORTS Tigers snap losing streak, 7-2 Major League Leaders By DENNIS OGRADY regular campaign this By The Associated Press to right that scored Jim conference play and 1-13 (Sports Editor) weekend, traveling to Kreft,RF 3 0 0 0 Forbes, CF 3 0 Molitor who had tripled. overall, were held to one hit Audubon Friday night and Mohr.C 3 0 0 0 Sanford.CF 0 0 RUNS—Rose, Cin, 57; De- during the first five innings. BATTING (175 at bats)— Carroll snapped an entertaining Jefferson Carroll upped their lead to OTool,2B 3 0 1 0 Buck. IB 2 0 Jesus, Chi, 54; Foster, Cin, 51; But in the sixth, successive Carew, Min, .351: Cubbage. eight-game losing streak here Saturday night. On Monday 4-0 in the second as Keith Larson, PR 0 0 0 0 K. Peterson, Lopes, LA, 51; Clark, SF, 51. singles by Steve Pannier, Min, .323; Lynn. Bsn. .322; Wednesday night, downing night they open Class A Peterson walked, went to Long, IB 3 0 0 0 SS 2 1 RUNS BATTED IN - Doug Samuelson and Mike Lezcano. Mil. .320; Rice. Bsn, Sac City, 7-2. sectional play against Breda second on a pass ball and to Pannier, 3B 3 1 1 0 Totals 29 7 Foster, Cin, 61; Clark, SF, 61; Martin scored a and then a .317. The Tigers' last victory at Carroll Stadium. third on a ground out. He Totals .28 2 5 2 By Innings: Winfield, SD, 59; Garvey, LA, fielder's choice and an error incidently was June 16th at scored on a single to right by Sac City 000 002 0-2 RUNS—LeFlore. Det, 60; 57;Cey,LA,56. Volk. scored the other run. Rice, Bsn, 55; McRae. KC.51; Sac City when they beat the The Tigers got all the runs Carroll— Carroll 312 100 x-7 HITS—Griffey, Cin, 103; Fisk, Bsn. 50; Bavlor, Cal, 50. Indians, 7-6, in nine innings. they needed in the opening ABRHBI Errors — Sac City 6. Carroll 4. Rose, Cin, 101; Foster, Cin, 98; Carroll made it 6-0 in the BOXSCORE: RUNS BATTED IN-Ricc, Brad Edwards pitched the frame as Roger Bock led off Bock,3B 3 2 1 0 Left on Base — Sac City 5. Cabell, Hln, 98; Garvey, LA, third, using a walk, a single by Sac City— Bsn. 69; Staub. Det. 61; distance for Tim Ryan's club. with a double. After Dan Volk Volk.DH 4 1 1 1 Carroll 8. 98. Onken, a fielder's choice, an JThompsn, Det, 54; EMurray, He scattered five hits and reached on a fielder's choice, error and a ground out. ABRHBI Hackett, 2B 0 0 0 0 Doubles — Bock, Carroll. DOUBLES—Simmons, StL, struck out nine. His record is Bal, 51: Zisk.Tcx.51. Edwards was out on a ground A walk to Bock and two Samuelson, SS 4 1 1 0 White, 2B 0 0 0 0 Triples — Molitor, Carroll. 28; Perez, Mtl, 25; Rose, Cin, 4-1 and the Tigers are now 4-8 out, but Buck and Volk both Martin, CF 3 0 1 1 Edwards, P 4 0 0 1 Pitching Summary: HITS —Rice. Bsn. 103; 23; Howe, Htn, 23; Griffey, errors made it 7-0 in the Staub. Det. 95; JThompsn, in loop action and 4-12 overall. scored on an error. Duane fourth. Baker, LF 0 0 0 0 Molitor, C 3 2 2 0 IP H BBSOR ER Cin,21. Det, 95; Howell. Tor. 94; Carroll closes out their Onken then made it 3-1 with a Boysen.DH 3 0 0. 1 Onken, LF 4 1 2 1 Intveld (LP) 6 6 3 9 7 4 TRIPLES—Richards, SD, The Indians, now 1-11 in Carew, Min. 94. Intveld.P 3 0 1 0 O'Connor, RF 4 0 0 0 Edwards (WP)....7 5 0 9 2 1 8; Herndon, SF, 8; DeJesus, DOUBLES—Fisk. Bsn. 24; Chi, 6; Foster, Cin, 6; 6 Tied last year. "I hope it will GBrett, KC. 24; Burleson, With 5. Evert, Navratilova happen in the final — it's Bsn. 20; McRae. KC. 19; Flanagan and Kerrigan HOME RUNS—Luzinski, leading up to that. Howell, Tor. 18. Phi. 19; Foster, Cin, 18; "Martina is playing awfully TRIPLES—Rice. Bsn, 10; Kingman, Chi, 16; Winfield, well. I think the only vulner­ Cowens. KC. 7; BBell, Cle, 5; SD. 15; Clark,SF, 15. in women's final able part of her game is her Rivers. NY. 5; McKay, Tor. 5; STOLEN BASES—Moreno, backhand." RoJackson. Cal, 5; GBrett. Pgh, 36; Lopes. LA, 24; Ce- WIMBLDEON, England gain revenge against Jays door season, Navratilova Navratilova has lost only KC, 5; Carew, Min, 5. deno. Htn, 22; Richards. SD, (AP) — Who's No. 1 will be established herself as the three matches this year while HOME RUNS—Rice. Bsn, 22; GMaddox, Phi, 21; decided, at least for the By The Associated Press game's top player, crushing Evert is a two-time A's 5, Mariners 3 Carl Yastrzemski capped a 2 3; Baylor, Cal. 19; Taveras, Pgh, 21. moment, on Friday when any pretender to the crown Wimbledon champion. Last week, Mario Guerrero slammed a sixrun seventh inning with a JThompsn. Det. 18; EMurray, PITCHING (8 Decisions)- Chris Evert and Martina worn for the last several years The men's semifinals today and Joe Kerrigan were for the tie-breaking two-run homer tworun blast as the Red Sox in­ Bal. 17: GAIexandr. Cle. 17; Bonham, Cin, 8-2, .800, 3.32; Navratilova meet in the finals by Evert. sent defending champion birds, Wednesday night, they with one out in the ninth inning creased their AL East lead. GThomas. Mil. 17. Zachry, NY, 10-3, .769, 3.06; of the Wimbledon tennis Then Evert returned and Bjorn Borg of Sweden against gave the bird to the Toronto off Shane Rawley following Bill Lee pitched six innings for S T O L E N Perry, SD, 9-3, .750,2.71; Blue, tournament. beat Navratilova in their first unseeded Tom Okker of the Blue Jays and pitched the 's infield hit. his ninth victory. BASES—Wilson, KC. 29; SF, 11-4. .733, 2.37; McGraw, Evert reached the finals for meeting. Netherlands and Jimmy birds of Baltimore — alias the also homered Twins 3, Brewers 1 LeF-lore. Del. 28; Dilone, Phi. 7-3, .700, 2.45; Mntefusco, the fourth time in six years by But two weeks ago, in the Connors, the 1974 champion Orioles — to a 3-1, 8-6 while All-Star selection Matt Rod Carew went 4-for-4 and Oak, 27; JCruz. Sea. 27; Wills, SF, 7-3, .700, 3.71; Grimsley. defeating defending champion Tex, 24. Eastbourne International, who lost to Borg in the finals double-header sweep. Keough was the winner, with Mike Cubbage 3-for-3 while Mtl, 11-5, .688, 2.87; Rau. LA, Virginia Wade of Britain 8-6,6- Navratilova defeated Evert in last year, against fellow Flanagan and Kerrigan help from in Dave Goltz scattered eight PITCHING (8 Dccisionsl- 84, .667, 3.47. 2 Wednesday while a marathon three-setter. American Vitas Gerulaitis. were the principal victims the ninth. hits. Trailing 1-0, the Twins Guidrv. NY. 13-0. 1.000. 1.75; STR1K EOUTS—Richard, Navratilova wore down an "The match at Eastbourne June 26 as the Blue Jays Rangers 3, Yankees 2 scored all their runs in the Tiant.Bsn.7-1. .875.2.83: Eck- Htn. 145; PNiekro, Atl, 110; injured, limping Evonne should give me confidence," MIDWEST shelled the Orioles by that Jon Matlack scattered sixth against Lary Sorensen ersley, Bsn. 9-2. .818. 3.21; Seaver, Cin, 103; Mntefusco, Goolagong of Australia 2-6, Lee. Bsn, 9-3. .750. 2.84; Gura, said Navratilova, the No. 2 CONFERENCE incredible 24-10 score in seven hits while Bobby Bonds on singles by Carew and SF, 103; Rogers, Mtl, 96; 64,6-4. KC. 6-2. .750. 3.06; Torrez, seed, of Friday's pending STANDINGS Toronto. hit a two-run homer in the Cubbage. Butch Wynegar's Blyleven, Pgh, 96. Bsn. 11-4. .733, 3.78: Gale. KC. Navratilova, a battle. "I can win if I can pro­ W. L. This time, the scene was third inning and started a sacrifice fly, Dan Ford's triple 8-3. .727. 3.00; Flanagan, Bal. Czechoslovakian who defected duce my best." Perry 10 3 Baltimore. Flanagan pitched winning rally in the eighth and Rich Chiles' sacrifice fly. to the United States three 12-5, .706,3.10. Top-seeded Evert feels she Denison 9 4 a five-hitter in the opener and with a single. Bonds went to Tigers 13, Indians 3 SURGERY years ago, is appearing in the could be just reaching her Jefferson 8 3 Kerrigan notched his first vic­ third when loser Don Gullett , Rusty Staub, —Guidry, PHILADELPHIA (AP) - finals at Wimbledon for the NY, 124; Ryan, Cal, 114; peak. Lake City 8 4 tory of the season in the night­ threw wildly to first on Toby Jason Thompson and Steve Philadelphia 76ers' center first time. Flanagan. Bal. 100: Leonard, "I still haven't reached top Audubon 5 7 cap with 3 1-3 innings of Harrah's sacrifice bunt, Kemp drove in two runs each Darry 1 Dawkins was KC.85; Undrwood.Tor. 74. While Evert took a vacation form , " she said after Carroll 4 8 one-hit relief. putting runners on second and while Jack Billingham scat­ scheduled to undergo surgery at the beginning of the past in­ disposing of Wade, who won Manning 3 7 Elsewhere in the American third. tered 10 hits. The Tigers, trail­ today at Temple University Sac City 1 12 League, the Oakland As Royals 10, Angels 1 ing 2-0. erupted for seven runs BATTING (175 at Hospital to repair a shoulder Friday's Games- downed the Hal McRae rapped a off Rick Wise in the second in­ bats)—Burroughs. Atl. .328; separation suffered during the Madlock. SF. .315; Parker, Carroll at Audubon 5-3 and regained first place in two-run triple and a solo home ning on four hits — including a 1977-78 National Basketball Pgh, .314; Simmons.StL. .314; Jefferson at Denison the West, the run for his 1,000th major two-run homer by Staub — Association season, a team WHAT'S IT LIKE TO Puhl,Htn..314. Manning at Lake City edged the league hit, three errors and a sacrifice spokesman said. HAVE A CHIMNEY FIRE? Sac City at Perry 3-2, the singled home two runs and fly. Saturday's Games- trounced the California Angels every Kansas City starter It's No Fun. If It Doesn't burn the house down, it will Jefferson at Carroll 10-1, the collected at least one hit as the SMILE AWHILE^CASE POWER^EQUIP. probably wreck your chimney and scare you half to Wednesday's Results- drubbed the Chicago White Royals bombed Nolan Ryan TOURNEY OFF death. Here's how it happens. Carroll 7, Sac City 2 Sox 9-2, the and two relievers. Amos Otis The Kuemper Invitational WHEN CHAMAES KM "THE BETTER ARB Perry 4, Audubon 0 .shaded the Milwaukee also homered. baseball tournament won't be THOU6HTOF I It begins with a dirty chimney and fireplace not Brewers 3-1 and the Detroit Jefferson 9, Manning 3 Red Sox 9, White Sox 21 finished. There was some CASE POWER I cleaned for a couple of years. The soot lining the Tigers crushed the Cleveland chimney flue is saturated with a flammable sub­ Denison 6, Lake City 1 Fred Lynn drove in three speculation that the tourney & EQUIPMENT I stance called creosote. It doesn't take much to ignite Indians 13-3. runs with a pair of homers and would be finished. I creosote — a newspaper fire sending flames up to the damper is enough. Once kindled, creosote burns with joyous abandon in McCovey's pinch homer saves Frisco | a matter of seconds the fire spreads up through the flue creating a draft that only helps things along. By The Associated Press By The Associated Press Francisco Giant veteranveteran. "I 5-1. arpa i ...jn-ti U„,I,„H I Greg Luzinski knocked i n When you need a , I EVEN A STOPPED CLOCK I Woods containing the highest concentration of got all of it." Reds 2, Astros 1 two runs with a triple and his Willie McCovey will certainly Creosote are elm and pine. These two should not be McCovey, whose 425-foot Paul Moskau and 19th home run, helping | IS RIGHT TWICE A DAY! | do in a pinch. used in a fireplace. blast was the 14th pinch-hit combined on a seven-hitter to Philadelphia beat New York. I You can be right no matter what time of day I The biggest giant of the San homer and the 502nd of his ca­ lead Cincinnati over Houston. Warren Brusstar, 2-0, was the Francisco Giants was called reer, could hardly contain his Moskau, 1-2, making his ninth winner in relief of Steve I when you have a UNI-LOADER from CASE J on in another clutch situation exuberance while helping the start of the season, had not Carlton, who was knocked out J POWER & EQUIPMENT. ! FOR MORE Wednesday — and as he has Giants win only their second posted a victory since Septem­ by the Mets in the third inning. INFORMATION CALL done so often in the past, came game in the last eight. ber 28. Cubs 5, Cardinals 1 through for the National "It's a good feeling to battle Bair had to pitch out of a no- Mike Krukow and Bruce CLEAN SWEEP League West leaders. back after almost blowing the out, bases-loaded jam in the Sutter combined on a McCovey belted a dramatic game," said McCovey. ninth inning before gaining his five-hitter and Krukow CHIMNEY SERVICE game-tying home run with two The Giants had a 3-0 lead 13th . triggered a tworun rally in the out in the ninth inning, after seven innings behind Braves 9, Dodgers 8 third with a single, pacing mm POWER ^-EQUIPMENT allowing the Giants go on to right-hander Ed Halicki 673-2795 or 792-1367 Barry Bonnell's RBI single Chicago over St. Louis. 792-9294 « CARROLL, <2

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