Banner Graphic, Volume 9, Number 233, Greencastle, Putnam County, 7 June 1979 — Page 10

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The Putnam County Banner Graphic, June 7,1979

One 11 run inning makes game for Expos

By BOBGREENE AP Sports Writer The Montreal Expos gave the Atlanta fans a run for their money in fact. 11 runs in the fourth inning. , “We just started hitting the ball.” said Montreal’s Tony Perez, one of three Expos to get two hits in the big inning. “He (Atlanta pitcher Phil Niekro) started getting behind and had tp come in with his fastball." Ellis Valentine, who also had two hits in the inning, was delighted. “It’s the second time we really exploded on them.” he said "I enjoyed every minute of it." But Montreal Manager Dick itolliams was compassionate. ‘“l’m sure they were not happy.” Williams said of Atlanta. ‘*That sort of thing is really encouraging to a team. I know because I’ve been on the losing erid of 21-7 and 21-2 scores in my

f Jim who?' gets winning hit for Yankees

; By KEN RAPPOPORT ' - AP Sports Writer :\Vith all those big names and mouths on the New York Yankees, Jim Spencer hardly £ets a chance to get a word in edgewise to say nothing of a l{pme-winninghit. \ J&ut he could boast Wednesnight, all right. *“lt’s a great feeling,” said Sjpencer after his RBI pinch Single in the ninth provided the Yankees with a 3-2 victory over t(ie Minnesota Twins. “I did my jpb. That’s what 1 was up there fpr . it was as satisfying as it c£nget.” £feven more satisfying to Spencer was the fact that his win-

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TONY PEREZ His bat talks

managing career.” Montreal trailed 2-0 when Perez led off the fourth with a single against Niekro, 6-9. Before the inning was over, the Expos had collected nine hits and two walks, the Braves had committed three errors and a

ning hit came off Mike Marshall, the Minnesota relief ace who has appeared in 31 of his team’s 52 games so far. “Last year," Spencer pointed out. “I got a game-winning hit off Marshall it was a pop double and after the game (Minnesota Manager) Gene Mauch said that as far as he was concerned, Marshall got me out. Well, he didn’t get me out tonight.” Blue Jays 5, Angels 4 Dan Ainge tripled home Alfredo Griffin in the ninth and scored on a slow roller by Roy Howell to lead Toronto over California and give Jesse Jefferson his first victory since

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wild pitch, and every player in the Montreal lineup had scored at least once. Montreal scored nine runs in the inning before Atlanta could get an out. It was the most runs scored before an out in a major

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league game since March 24, 1953. Astros 4, Phillies 3 A three-run pinch-hit homer by Denny Walling in the seventh inning knotted the score and Jose Cruz chased home the winning run with a groundout as Houston edged Philadelphia. Cards 6, Giants 5 Garry Templeton’s third hit of the game, an RBI single in the eighth inning, gave St. Louis its victory over San Francisco as the Cards ran their winning streak to seven. George Hendrick and Mike Tyson hit home runs for the Cards while Jack ('Lark belted two homers and Larry Herndon added another for the Giants, who have lost 10 of their last 11 games. Pirates 5, Dodgers 1 Bill Robinson’s second home run of the game, a two-run smash, capped an eighth-inning

right-center field off Heaverlo. Orioles 3, Royals 0 Dennis Martinez allowed four hits, struck out nine and notched his eighth consecutive victory while pitching Baltimore past Kansas City. Lee May’s RBI double off Paul Splittorff, 8-5, scored the first Baltimore run, Dave Skaggs’ single made it 2-0 in the fifth, and Gary Roenicke rapped his 11th home run in the sixth. Brewers 4, Rangers 3 Gorman Thomas belted his 13th home run of the year and Sixto Lezcano singled home the winning run in the fifth inning, leading Milwaukee over Texas. Thomas’ two-run shot tempo-

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rally that lifted Pittsburgh over Los Angeles. The Dodgers had a 4-1 lead going into the bottom of the eighth with the help of home runs by Reggie Smith, Steve Garvey and Dave Lopes off Pirate starter Ed Whitson. After Steve Nicosia singled and pinch-hitter Manny Sanguillen reached on an error, Omar Moreno beat out an infield hit to load the bases. Nicosia scored on a grounder and Sanguillen came home on a sacrifice fly before Robinson, who hit a solo homer in the fourth, blasted his two-run shot into the left field seats. Cubs 3. Padres II Rick Reuschel and Bruce Sutter combined lor a four-hitter and Dave Kingman continued his torrid hitting to spark Chi cagoover San Diego. Kingman tripled home Ted Sizemore in the first inning as Randy Jones, 5-4, absorbed the

rarily tied the game 2-2 in the Brewer second. The Rangers later took a 3-2 lead before Milwaukee came back with two runs in the fifth, the last one on Lezcano’s RBI single. Texas scored all its runs off winner Lary Sorensen, 8-5, on home runs. Mariners 4, Tigers 3 Willie Horton hit his 300th career home run and Larry Cox drove in the winning run with a sacrifice fly in the sixth as Seattle beat Detroit. Horton jumped on the first pitch Detroit starter Jack Morris, 3-2, threw him and drove a two-run shot well into the left-

NBA all-league team has new look NEW YORK (AP) No members of the NBA champion Seattle Super Sonics made the league’s 1978-79 all-league teams, and some familiar names like Julius Erving and David Thompson also were missing. But the 10 players named as all-stars Wednesday aren’t a bad lot to have on your side. The first team is paced by National Basketball Association Most Valuable Player Moses Malone of the Houston Rockets. Joining Malone on the squad are guard George Gervin, San Antonio’s point machine; guard Paul Westphal of Phoenix, and forwards Marques Johnson of Milwaukee and Elvin Hayes of Washington. The 6-foot-ll Malone, basketball’s best rebounder at 17.6 per game and the No. 5 scorer in the league with 24.8 points a game, collected the most points in the voting of 66 media members from the 22 NBA cities. Malone had 120 points, followed by Gervin with 114, Johnson with 99, Hayes with 98 and Westphal with 90.

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loss. The blast by Kingman, who is 9-for-20 with four homers and nine RBI in his last five games, hit a towering drive to left field that just missed being a homer. He scored on Jerry Martin’s double. Bill Buckner singled home the Cubs’ final run in the seventh. Mets 5, Reds 3 Frank Taveras drove in three runs and Joel Youngblood and Doug Flynn each had run-scor-ing doubles as New York defeated Cincinnati. Flynn and Youngblood, both ex-Reds, drove in the tying and go-ahead runs and Taveras’ single plated two more in a fourrun seventh inning. Dale Murray, 3-5, another ex-Red, got credit for the victory after working one inning in relief of starter Jesse Orosco. George Foster hit his 11th home run of the season in the eighth for Cincinnati.

field bleachers to bring Seattle back from an early 3-0 deficit. Ruppert Jones added a basesempty shot in the Seattle fifth to tie the game before Cox delivered his game-winning sacrifice fly. White Sox 8, Red Sox 5 Lamar Johnson, Milt May and Eric Soderholm homered to lead Chicago over Boston. Johnson hit a solo homer in the sixth off the light tower in left at Fenway Park. May lined a two-run shot just inside the right-field foul pole in the sixth for his first homer and Soderholm belted his sixth homer with the bases empty in the seventh.

Sports scoreboard

Baseball At A Glance By The Associated Press NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST W .. L Pet.. GB Montreal 30 19 .612 - St. Louis 29 19 .604 'k Pittsburgh 27 23 540 3*/i Philadelphia 29 25 .537 3’/i Chicago 22 27 449 8 New York 20 30 400 10'£ WEST Houston 34 24 . 586 Cincinnati 30 25 . 545 2ti Los Angeles 27 31 .466 7 San Francisco 26 30 464 7 San Diego 26 32 448 8 Atlanta 20 35 364 12MWednesday's Games New York 5, Cincinnati 3 Chicago 3, San Diego 0 Montreal 12, Atlanta 2 Pittsburgh 5, Los Angeles 4 Houston 4, Philadelphia 3 St. Louis 6, San Francisco 5 Thursday’s Games San Diego (Perry 5-4) at Chicago (Holtzman 4-4) San Francisco (Knepper 5-2) at St Louis (Denny 3-4), (n) Only games scheduled. Friday's Games Los Angeles at Chicago San Francisco at Pittsburgh, (n) Atlanta at Philadelphia, (n) Houston at New York, (n) Montreal at Cincinnati, (n) San Diego at St Louis,() AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST W I Pet . GB Baltimore 33 21 611 Boston 31 21 .596 I Milwaukee 32 25 . 561 2'<i New York 30 25 . 545 3'^ Detroit 25 24 . 510 SM, Cleveland 26 27 491 6M, Toronto 14 42 250 20 WEST California 33 23 .589 Kansas City 31 24 .564 iti Minnesota 29 23 . 558 2 Texas 30 24 556 2 Chicago 26 28 . 481 6 Seattle 22 35 . 386 11 0, Oakland 18 38 .321 15 Wednesday's Games Chicago 8, Boston 5 Baltimore 3, Kansas City 0 New York 3, Minnesota 2 Milwaukee 4, Texas 3 Toronto 5, California 4 Cleveland 6, Oakland 2 Seattle 4, Detroit 3 Thursday’s Games Minnesota (Goltz 5-5) at New York (Beattie 3-2) Texas (Jenkins 6-2) at Milwaukee (Haas 3-4) Chicago (Kravec 6-3) at Boston (Rainev 3-3), (n) Kansas City (Busby 2-2) at Baltimore (Palmer 6-3), (n) Only games scheduled Friday’s Games Texas at Baltimore, (n) Minnesota at Boston, (n) Chicago at Milwaukee, (n) New York at Kansas City, (n) Detroit at California, (n) Toronto at Oakland, (n) Cleveland at Seattle, (n) TODAY'S MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS. Bv The Associated Press NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING (115 at bats)—Brock, StL, .371; Mazzilli, NY, .350; Rose, Phi, .349; Winfield, SI), .348; Murphy. Atl. .348 RUNS—Lopes, LA. 53; Concepcn. Cin, 39; Kingman. Chi. 38; Parker. Pgh, 38; Royster, Atl, 38. RBI-Kingman. Chi. 45; Winfield. SD. 44. Foster. Cin. 43; Garvey. LA, 39; Schmidt. Phi, 37; JCruz, Htn, 37. HlTS—Winfield, SD. 77; Rose. Phi. 75; Russell. LA. 74; Garvey, LA, 72; Mazzilli. NY. 69 DOUBLES-Rose, Phi, 2(1; Parrish. Mil. 17; Mazzilli. NY, 17; Buckner. Chi. 16; Reitz, StL, 16. TRIPLES-Templeton, StL. 7; TScott. StL. 7; Winfield, SI). 6; Moreno, Pgh, 5; JCruz, Htn, 5. HOME RUNS—Kingman, Chi, 19; Schmidt. Phi, 17; BRobinson. Pgh, 14; Lopes, LA, 14; Murphv. Atl, 13; Winfield, SI). 13. STOLEN BASES-Moreno. Pgh. 21; TScott. StL. 18; North. SF. 18; Taveras, NY. 17; Lopes. LA, 17. PITCHING (6 Decisions)—LaCoss. ('in. 64). 1 (too. 2.51; JNiekro. Htn. 8-2. .800, 2.70; BLee. Mil. 0-2. .750. 3.46; Reed, Phi, 5- .714. 4.06; Knepper, SF. 5-2. .714, 3.48; Ruthven, Phi, 6-3. .667. 3.22; Sutcliffe. LA. 6- 667. 3.77; Lamp. Chi. 4-2. .667. 4.62

STRIKEOUTS—Richard. Htn. 94; Carl ton, Phi, 65; PNiekro. Atl. 63; Swan, NY. 60; Sutton, LA, 58 • AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING 015 at bats)-Smalley, Min, .376; Carew, Cal, .355; Wilson, KC, 355: Bochte, Sea, .353; Kemp, Det, 351 RUNS-GBrett. KC, 44: Lynn, Bsn, 42. Otis, KC, 42; RJones. Sea. 40; I-ansford. Cal. 39; Baylor, Cal. 39 RBI- Baylor. Cal. 55; Lvnn, Bsn, 48; Bochte, Sea, 44; Porter, KC, 42; Horton Sea. 42 HlTS—Smalley, Min, 76: Glirett. KC 73; Remy, Bsn. 68 Cooper. Mil, 68. Lunsford, Cal. 68; Baylor. Cal. 68 DOUBLES- Lemon, Chi, 16. Mcßae KC, 16; Bonds, Cle, 15: CWashgtn. Chi 15: RHell. Tex. 15 TRIPLES ((Brett, KC, 7; Griffin. Tor. 5: Wilson, KC 5. Kuiper. Cle, 4 Ran dolph, NY. 4; ABannistr, Chi, 4: RJones, Sea. 4 HOME RUNS Lynn, Bsn, 15; Single ton, Bal. 14; Thomas. Mil. 13. ((rich, Cal. 12. Baylor. Cal, 12; Horton. Sea, 12 RJones, Sea, 12 STOLEN BASES LeFlore, Det, 27 Wilson, KC. 24; JCruz, Sea. 22; Otis, KC. 21), Wills. Tex, 18. PITCHING <6 Decisions) Kern l ex, 711, 1000, 1.32; John, NY, 10-1. 909. 1.90; Clear, Cal, 5-1, .833. 2.75; DMartinez. Bal, 8-2. .800, 3.04; Jenkins, Tex, 6-2. .750, 3.57; Wails, Cle, 8-3, 727, 3.45; Palmer, Bal, 6-3. .667, 2.95; Billinghm, Det. 6-3, .667, 2.75. STRIKEOUTS Ryan. Cal. 78: Guidry. NY, 76; Jenkins, Tex. 65; Koosman. Min. 58; TUnderwd, Tor. 54 Wednesday's Sports Transactions Bv The Associated Press BASERALL * American League CALIFORNIA ANGELS-Sold Dyar Miller, pitcher, to the Toronto Blue Jays. MILWAUKEE BREWERS Acquired Paul Mitchell, pitch er. from the Seattle Mariners for Randy Stein, pitcher. NEW " YORK YANKEESPurchased Darryl Jones, out fielder, from Columbus of the International League National League ATLANTA BRAVES-Signed Brad Komminsk, outfielder. 0 a minor league contract. CINCINNATI REDS-Signed Mike Sullivan, pitcher HOCKEY National llockev League BUFFALO SABRES-Re-leased Fred Stanfield, center. American Hockey League HERSHEY BEARS-Nameo Gary Green head coach. KOOTB A LI National Football League PHILADELPHIA EAGLESSigned Tony Franklin, kicker to a series of four one-year con tracts. ST LOUIS CARDIN ALS—Ac quired Tom Brzoza. center from the Tampa Bay Bucca neers for an undisclosed futurr draft choice. COLLEGE ARIZONA STATE-Reas signed ’ Senon Castillo, former track coach. to director ol group ticket sales and special projects. DEPAUW UNIVERSITY Named Jerry Berndt head foot ball coach. FURMAN UNIVERSITY Named Dale Thomas "Dutch' Baughman athletic director. OHIO VALLEY CONFER ENCE—Named James Detain commissioner. College World Series By The Associated Press At Omaha Wednesday’s Games Pepperdine 6. Texas 4 (Texas eliminated) Fullerton St. 13, Arkansas 10