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Game Summary SPORTS T'Z^.^^.^ "D^ll,, T>A^,x. T>^^.^.w^ Ec^^6 Long Sought Wins =SE^ ^ Honter,-xiaiit ligers Kally rast rerry home run in the seventh By The Associated Press Fessler, PH 1 0 0 0 inning, providing the winning V-^ ^ * Graney.LF 2 0 0 0 CatfisR„Ti..ich HunteUVr {^Pr.says he «wa s home run in the By Myron Williams Eric Siemer bolted home on first to start the Carroll rally kids hung in there when they 4 0 1 0 Totals 26 4 7 4 glad to find it again. Luis run for Tiant, who gave up just PERRY - The Carroll an error by the Bluejay in the fifth frame. Perry were down 4-1, came back to 1 2 1 1 By Innings: Tiant insists he never lost it. four hits before Campbell took Tigers rallied from a 4-1 third catcher. But, Perry took a pitcher Randy Shirbroun then get some good hits and hustled 3 0 0 0 Carroll 010 121 1-6 Hunter's expression of relief over in the eighth. inning deficit to score runs in three-run lead in the third walked four of the next six well," said Tiger Coach Ted 1 2 0 1 Perry 004 000 0-4 and Tiant's vote of self-con­ Yastrzemski's homer, his the last four innings to down inning when they slugged four Tigers he faced and walked in Edwards. "Pettitt was damn 2 0 0 0 Errors — Carroll 2, Perry 4 fidence were voiced after the ninth of the year, spoiled a sol­ the Perry Bluejays 6-4 here hits and brought four men two runs to tie the game. tough when he got going later 2 0 1 2 Left on Base — Carroll 10, frustrated.veteran pitchers id pitching effort by Dennis Monday night in their Midwest home. Siemer doubled in Todd in the game." Pettitt, P 4 0 0 0 Perry 4 claimed long-sought victories Leonard, 3-6, who surrendered Conference opener. The Tigers' Mark Steffes got Buck, who also smacked a The Tigers' next game will 26 6 4 4 Doubles — Siemer, Buck Monday night. just five hits. Winning pitcher Todd on first on an error by the first double to start off the sixth be against'Denison Perry— and Reiman, Carroll; Sheeler, "Everything was working White Sox 9, Twins 5 Pettitt came on strong at the baseman, advanced to second inning for the go-ahead run. Wednesday at Carroll AB R H BI Perry well. I kept feeling good, so Richie Zisk's fourth single end and struck out five of the on a Jim Molitor sacrifice Steffes scored on a wild pitch Stadium. Edwards expects the 4 1 2 0 they left me in there," said drove across the deciding run last seven batters he faced. bunt and scored on Tom in the last frame after he was Monarchs to be tough. 3 0 0 0 Pitching Summary: Hunter, who pitched a six-hit­ and Oscar Gamble followed Pettitt fanned nine Reiman's double to narrow walked and then stole second Box Score: 3 0 1 1 IPH BBSOR Eft ter, leading the New York with a three-run homer in the opponenents, allowed seven the margin to 4-2 in the fourth and third bases to round out Carroll— 2 1 1 0 Pettitt (WP) ... 7 7 0 9 4 2 Yankees to a 9-2 victory over 12th inning, giving Chicago its hits and two earned runs. inning. the scoring, insuring the Tiger ABRHBI 2 1 0 0 Shirbroun (LP) 7 4 10 12 6 1 the Texas Rangers for his first victory over Minnesota. Carroll jumped out to a An error by the Perry win. Buck, CF 5 1 1 0 3 1 1 2 Time of Game: 1 hour and 55 triumph since opening day. Zisk's hitting backed a good second inning 1-0 lead when catcher put Jim Petersen on Petersen, 3B 4 1 0 0 Winters, IB .. 3 0 2 1 minutes. "I'm proud of the way the Before his strong perform­ relief job by Lerrin LaGrow as ance against the Rangers, the White Sox moved within Denison MIDWEST Hunter had voiced fears about one game of the division-lead­ Zekers Capture CONFERENCE his future as a pitcher. "It's ing Twins in the American for Leagues STANDINGS the most concerned I've ever League West. Gets by W. L. been about my arm," said the Orioles 5, Brewers 2 Lidderdale Meet Carroll 1 0 former Cy Young Award win­ Homers by Billy Smith and LIDDERDALE — The Dick's of Lanesboro, 12-2, for National League American League Denison...- 1 0 ner who has been troubled by Lee May, coupled with the East Sac, 3-0 Breda Zekers continue to third place as Al Wittrock East Lake City 1 0 arm miseries all season. five-hit pitching of Rudy May, W L Pet. GB W L Pet. GB dominate the area in 16 inch collected two doubles and a The Midwest Conference Audubon 1 0 Tiant, meanwhile, was ex­ paced Baltimore over Mil­ Chicago 31 18 .633 — Baltimore 29 22 .569 slow pitch softball in the early single and Slim Koster three — baseball season opened Sac City 0 1 uding confidence after com­ waukee. Smith hit a solo home Pittsburgh 29 19 .604 l'/2 New York 30 23 .566 going of the season. singles for the winners. — Monday night and as expected Manning 0 1 bining with Bill Campbell on a run to highlight a two-run first St. Louis 29 22 .569 3 Boston 28 23 .549 1 The Zekers, who won their Dave Imming was the Carroll and Denison opened Jefferson 0 1 five-hit, 1-0 victory over the inning and May slugged a Philadelphia 27 23 .540 4% Milwaukee 26 28 .481 4'/2 own tournament recently, winning pitcher, while Dave with victories. Perry 0 1 Kansas City, Royals. It was two-run shot in the fourth for Montreal 22 28 .440 9'/2 23 25 .479 4'/2 added the Lidderdale Jets Remsberg took the defeat. Cleveland The defending champion Monday's Results- Tiant's third victory of the his ninth home run of the year New York 21 30 .412 11 21 28 .429 7 tournament to their list here In semi-final games, the Detroit Tigers, who went through ihe Carroll 6, Perry 4 season, but only his first since and his seventh in eight Toronto 20 30 .400 8'/2 league unbeaten in 14 games a Denison 3, Sac City 0 games. Monday night with an 11-0, Breda Zekers whipped Mount West April 30. West year ago, rallied past Perry, Lake City 14, Jefferson 13 Tigers 8, Angels 0 five-inning win over Denny's Carmel, 7-0, as Clausen, Los Angeles 36 17 .679 — "I know what I can do and I Minnesota 31 21 .596 6-4, behind the pitching of Audubon 10, Manning 2 Mark Fidrych won his first of Carroll. Koster and Bob Fasbender Cincinnati 25 25 .500 9'/ — do it," said Tiant. "There's each had two hits for Heithoff 2 Chicago 29 21 .580 1 Todd Pettitt. Wednesday's Games— game of the season with a sev­ Ken Steinkamp slammed San Diego 25 32 .439 13 nothing wrong with my arm. who gained the win. Mike Texas 24 24 .500 5 Pat Millea's two-hitter and Denison at Carroll en-hitter and Jason Thompson two doubles and a triple and San Fran. 23 30 .434 13 Year after year, they talk Pudenz took the loss. California 25 25 .500 5 11 strikeouts bested Sac City's Audubon at Jefferson and Ben Oglivie belted home John Clausen and Tom Koster Houston 22 31 .415 14 about my age. They said that Denny's downed Lanesboro, Oakland 25 27 .481 6 Terry Intveld, 3-0 at Denison. Perry at Manning runs as Detroit routed Califdr- chipped in with three hits and Atlanta 20 35 .364 17 last year and I came back and 5-2, behind the pitching of Kansas City 24 26 .480 6 At Lake City, the Eagles Lake City at Sac City won 21 games." nia. Fidrych's first-ever start two hits respectively for the 22 34 .393 11 Kluver and the hitting of Monday's Results Seattle won a slugfest from Jefferson, Friday's Games- In other American League at Anaheim Stadium drew a Zekers. Monday's Results Denny Jacoby and Denny Chicago 3, Los Angeles 1 14-13, as Brian Johnson went Carroll at Lake City games, the Chicago White Sox crowd of 38,551. New York 9, Texas 2 Mark Heithoff was the Mayer who each had a double Montreal 4, Atlanta 2 four-for-four, including a Jefferson at Perry beat the Minnesota Twins 9-5 Fidrych, 1-2, struck out six Boston 1, Kansas City 0 winning pitcher, while Randy and a single. Philadelphia 9, Houston 5, 6 homer and Curt McCaulley Manning at Denison in 12 innings, the Baltimore and issued one walk. It was his Chicago 9, Minnesota 5, 12 Kluver took the loss. Remsburg was the losing innings, rain went three-for-five for the Sac City at Audubon Orioles downed the Milwaukee first victory since coming off innings Mount Carmel downed pitcher. San Francisco 3, Pittsburgh winners. Craig Rock was the Brewers 5-2, the Detroit the disabled list May 24. He Baltimore 5, Milwaukee 2 1,12 innings winning pitcher. Tigers blanked the California last won on Oct.
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