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Game Summary | TIIUM Herald, Carroll, la., Friday, June 22, 1979 - Page 6 Sports Major Leagues By The Associated Press Tigers bow in eight innings, 11-10 AMERICAN LEAGUE St. Louis 33 28 .541 4 BY DENNIS O'GRADY up on Sunday night. shutout against In the sixth, the Ttgers Nieland,3B .... 4 2 B. Peterson, EAST Philadelphia 35 31 .530 4'/2 Sports Editor Carroll-Breda Glidden-Ralston Wednesday made it 10-5 as losing pitcher Wessling,SS... 3 2 IB 2 10 0 W L Pet. GB Chicago 31 30 .508 6 St. Bernard of Breda and Give Rich Stoffers' Tigers a night, picked up the victory in Keith Petersen singled in a Dirkx, LF- Beidler, PH. 10 0 0 Baltimore 44 22 .667 New York 25 36 .410 12 Denison scored first round lot of credit. They came into relief. He was the fourth run as did Wilkins. Another RF-LF 3 0 Totals ..37 10 9 4 Boston 41 25 .621 3 WEST victories here Thursday night the Breda game with an 0-12 hurler used by Lesle. run scored on an error. Slevers.P 2 0 Milwaukee 39 30 .565 6Va Houston 41 29 .586 in the Kuemper Invitational mark, while Dale Lesle's team The Tigers, who play at Breda was led by Kenny Boeckman, IB . 1 1 By Innings: New York 204 01-11 36 33 .522 9'/z Cincinnati 36 31 .537 3'/ baseball tournament. sported a 10-3 mark. Denison tonight, sent 10 men Kennebeck who had three hits. Koster, RF- Breda 112 Detroit 2 103 31 32 .492 IIV2 San Fran. 33 35 .485 7 Breda scored a run in the Breda jumped out to an to the plate in the seventh. Brian Nieland and Bob P-RF 4 0 Carroll 100 50-10 Cleveland 32 34 .485 12 Los Angeles 32 38 .457 9 top of the eighth to edge early leadand led 10-1 after Scott Hackett and Scott Wessling each added two hits Totals 35 11 10 Toronto 23 48 .324 23'/ Errors—Breda 7, Carroll 8. 2 San Diego 32 39 .451 9'/i Carroll, 11-10, and Denison, five and one-half innings. Forbes led off with singles and and Wessling collected two Carroll WEST Left on Base — Breda 12, Atlanta 24 43 .358 15M- behind the two-hit pitching of ' But Carroll battled back to then John Dirkx walked to rbi's. AB R H BI Carroll 10. California 42 29 .592 Bruce Namanny, blanked St. score three times in the sixth load the bases. The game was a long one. K. Petersen, Texas 36 32 .529 4'/ Thursday's Game Triples—Buelt (B). 2 Los Angeles 6. Atlanta 4 Albert of Council Bluffs, 7-0. to make it 10-5 and scored five After two straight outs, the There were 20 walks and IS SS-P 4 3 2 1 Kansas City 36 33 .522 5 Jeff Nielsen had the big more times in the bottom of Tigers erupted. Chris Wilkins, errors. Wilkins, CF... 3 1 3 3 Pitching Summary: Minnesota 32 32 .500 Only game scheduled m Friday's Games blow for Denison, now 8-3. He the seventh to tie it at 10-10. who had a perfect night with BOXSCORE: Sanford.RF ... 4 0 1 0 IP H so R BR Chicago 32 35 .478 8 crashed a three-run triple in The Bobcats, who will now three hits in three at-bats and Breda Teague, PR.... 0 0 0 0 A. Kennebeck Seattle 30 41 .423 12 Philadelphia (Lerch 4-4) at Montreal (Grimsley6-4), (n) the sixth for Jim Nurse's play Denison at 1 p. m. three rbi's, lined a two-run AB R H BI Onken, C S 0 0 0 4 3 4 5 2 0 Oakland 21 49 .300 20 V 2 team. St. Albert fell to 11-12. Sunday, scored their winning single and then Duane Onken K. Kennebeck, Hackett,DH ... 4 1 1 0 Sievers . .2 5 2 2 4 4 Thursday's Games Chicago (Holtzman 5-5) at Pittsburgh (Blyleven3-2), (n) The tournament continues run in the eighth as Kenny reached on an error to tie it at 2B 5 3 3 1 P, Peterson, Koster .. .0.2 1 2 0 4 2 New York 3, Toronto 1 Saturday with Creston playing Kennebeck singled with two 10. Heisterkamp, P 0 0 0 0 Buelt 1.1 0 0 2 0 0 Milwaukee 3, Minnesota 2 Los Angeles (Welch 4-4) at Atlanta (Brizzolara 1-2), (n) Jefferson at 1 p. m. and outs. He stole second and third Carroll had a chance to win C 6 1 1 1 Bock.SS 1 0 0 0 P. Peterson Oakland 10, Kansas City 7 San Francisco (Nastu 2-4) at Kuemper facing Thomas and came home on a wild it, but Roger Bock grounded Buelt, CF-P.... 3 1 1 0 Forbes,LF .... 4 1 2 0 5.1 8 12 3 10 6 Boston 3. Detroit 2 Jefferson of Council Bluffs at pitch. out to send the game into extra A. Kennebeck, Dirkx, 2B 4 2 0 0 K. Petersen Chicago 9, Seattle 5 Cincinnati (Moskau4-2), (n) three. The tournament winds Brian Buelt, who threw a innings. P-LF 4 1 0 0 White, 3B 5 1 0 0 2 0 1 1 0 Texas 3, California 2, 11 New York (Kobel 3-2) at St. innings Louis (Martinez4-2), (n) Only games scheduled San Diego (Shirley 2-6) at Houston (J.Niekro 10-3), (n) Friday's Games Detroit (P.Underwood 2-0) Saturday's Games Yeager's homer sparks slump-ridden Dodgers, 6-4 at Baltimore (Flanagan 8-5). Los Angeles at Atlanta San Francisco at Cincinnati RV Thf» AsfcfwintpH PlWCS IVulnm-e e1limn.i<if1^an I ini4rrat*o K»n» O 0. * l*« 14, 1 '. I . _ » . 1 • »• . ..... <n) By The Associated Press Dodgers slump-ridden Dodgers beat 3-2; the Oakland A'soutscored out of the bullpen to retire fifth sav: Philadephia at Montreal, Tom Lasorda was having Toronto (Jefferson 1-6) at So Lasorda made up the the Atlanta Braves 6-4. the Kansas City Royals 10-7; John Mayberry, then Ron "I feel good enough to go out (n) lunch . and it came to him Boston (Rainey4-4), (n) lineup card Thursday night, "You always feel better the Boston Red Sox edged the Davis pitched the ninth and and get drunk," said Chicago at Pittsburgh, (n) while passing the pasta. Cleveland (Wilkins 2-3) at writing in the name of his when you contribute," said Detroit Tigers 3-2; the earned his second save. Heaverlo. "I'd lost seven New YorkatSt.Louis, (n) "I had a feeling about New York (Hunter 0-5), (n) troubled catcher. And the Yeager, who went into the Chicago White Sox whipped The Yankees picked up all straight decisions and my last San Diego at Houston, (ni putting Steve Yeager back Minnesota (Zahn 5-1) at decision looked like solid gold game batting a horrendous the Seattle Mariners 9-5 and the runs they needed with two save came in April." Sunday's Games behind home plate," said the after Yeager blasted a Chicago (Kravec8-4), (n) .151. "I know things have been the Texas Rangers posted a in the third against Dave Red Sox 3, Tigers 2 Kansas City (Gale 5-5) at Chicago at Pittsburgh manager of the Los Angeles three-run homer to help the bad for us so far, but it's just a 3-2 decision over the Philadelphia at Montreal Lemanczyk. Al Woods Fred Lynn drove in Jerry California (Ryan9-3), (n) matter of some of the guys on California Angels in 11 dropped Jerry Narron's Remy with a sacrifice fly in Texas (Comer 6-5) at San Francisco at Cincinnati this team turning their innings. New York atSt.Louis leadoff liner to left for an the eighth inning, leading Oakland (Langford 1-9), (n) seasons around." Dodger right-hander Don San Diego at Houston error, opening the door for an Boston over Detroit behind the Milwaukee (Slaton 6-3) at Yeager is one of the keys, of Sutton snapped a personal Los Angeles at Atlanta eventual RBI grounder by sevenhit pitching of Dennis Seattle (Abbott3-7),(n) Baseball Leaders course. A longtime first-stri­ threegame losing streak with Fred Stanley and Bobby By The Assocb ted Press Eckersley. Saturday's Games nger who helped the Dodgers the help of the long-ball Brown's run-scoring single. Remy led off the Boston Toronto at Boston win two straight National support from Yeager and eighth with a single, stole sec­ Minnesota at Chicago AMERICAN LEAGUE ton, 8-3, .727, 2.97; Renko, League pennants, he has been Smith and four relief pitchers Brewers 3, Twin 2 Sports BATTING (135 at bats): Boston, 5-2, .714,3.24. Paul Molitor's bunt single ond when he was apparently Oakland at Texas generally ineffective so far in the ninth. picked off first, took third on Detroit at Baltimore, (t-n) Smalley. Minnesota. .361; STRIKEOUTS: Ryan, this year and has missed a lot Yeager belted his homer, with two out in the seventh in­ Carew, California, .355; an infield out and scored on Cleveland at New York, (n) Transactions California, 109; Guidry, New of action. his fifth of the year, off ning scored Robin Yount from Downing, California, .351; Lynn's line drive to deep Kansas City at California, York, 80; Jenkins, Texas, 75; Before the game, Lasorda third base with the go-ahead Kemp, Detroit, .345; Bochte, Atlanta starter Mickey right.
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