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Baseball At \ Glance Bv The Associated Press AMERICAN I.KAC.I’E EAST W I Pet. <IB New York 30 17 6:» Milwaukee 25 21 542 4'.. Toronto 22 22 500 6'_. Cleveland 22 24 489 7 Baltimore 22 25 479 7'lBoston 22 15 479 7'j Detroit 20 25 444 9 WEST Kansas Citv 28 20 582 - Chicago 26 22 .581 2' s Oakland 25 24 . 510 3' 2 Seattle 24 25 490 4'j Texas 23 24 489 4's California 20 26 . 435 7 Minnesota 19 30 388 9'j Tuesday's Games Milwaukee 3. Baltimore 0 Toronto 7, California 6. 11 innings Cleveland 6. Oakland 1, 10 innings Detroit 4. Seattle 2 Chicago 5. Texas 4 Kansas City 6. New York 5.10 innings Minnesota 9. Boston 4 Wednesday's Games Texas iMedich 1-3 and Devine 1-1 or Rajsich (Ml) at Chicago fßarrios 1-0 and Dotson 5-2 i. 2. (n) Milwaukee (Sorensen 4-4) at Baltimore (Flanagan 5-3). (n) California (Knapp 1-2) at Toronto (Clancy 3-3). (n> Oakland (McCattv 5-4) at Cleveland (Spillner 4-31. <nl Seattle (Bannister 3-4) at Detroit (Wilcox 3-4). (n) New York (John 7-2) at Kansas City (Martin 6-2). (n> Boston (Rainey 5-1) at Minnesota (Erickson 0-3). (n) Thursday's Games Toronto at Minnesota. (n) Kansas City at Texas. (n) Onlv games scheduled NATIONAI. I.EAGI'E EAST W I Pet. GB Pittsburgh 28 18 609 - Montreal 23 20 535 3'. Philadelphia 23 21 .523 4 Chicago 21 22 488 s'<> New York 19 25 432 8 St Louis 17 29 270 11 WEST Los Angeles 30 19 612 - Houston 26 21 .553 3 Cincinnati 27 22 .551 3 San Diego 24 26 480 6' = San Francisco 21 28 429 9 Atlanta 19 27 413 9'? Tuesday's Games Chicago 5. Montreal 2 Pittsburgh 4. Philadelphia 3 St Louis 8. New York 1 Houston 3. San Diego 2 I/is Angeles 5. Cincinnati 1 San Francisco 3. Atlanta 2 Wednesday's Games Atlanta (Matula 3-4) at San Francisco (Montefusco 2-4) Chicago (McGlothen 2-0) at Montreal (Rogers 5-5), in) Philadelphia (Carlton 9-2) at Pittsburgh (Candelaria 2-4), (n) St Louis (Kaat 0-3) at New York (Zaehry 1-2). (n) Houston (K Forsch 5-4) at San Diego ' Mura 0-1 ). (n) Cincinnati (Leibrandt 4-3) at Los Angeles (Hooton 5-3). (n) Thursday’s Games Chicago at Montreal. (n> St. Louis at New York, (n) Only games scheduled TODAY’S MAJOR I.EAGI'E LEADERS Bv The Associated Press NATIONAL I.EAGI’E BATTING <looat bats): Reitz. St. Louis. 3 69: K Hernandez. St. Louis. .359; R Smith. Los Angeles, .331; S.Hendersn, New York. 328: Simmons. St. Louis, .319 , RUNS: Schmidt. Philadelphia. 41; K Hernandez. St. Louis, 38; Rose. Philadelphia, 33; Lopes, Los Angeles. 32: Tem- * pleton. St. Louis, 30 RBI: Schmidt. Philadelphia, 44: Gar--vev. los Angeles. 42: Hendrick. St Louis. 37: Mcßride. Philadelphia, 35: R.Smith. - Los Angeles, 35 HITS: K Hernandez. St. Louis. 65; Reitz. . St. Louis, 62: Templeton. St. Louis. 60: Taveras. New York, 55: R.Smith. Los Angeles. 55. DOUBLES: Stearns. New York, 17: Rose. Philadelphia. 14; Knight. Cincinnati. 14: K Hernandez. St. Louis. 13; Chambliss. Atlanta. 12 TRIPLES: O Moreno. Pittsburgh. 6: Mcßride. Philadelphia. 4: Knight, Cincinnati. 4: 16 Tied With 3. HOME RUNS: Schmidt. Philadelphia. 18: Luzinski. Philadelphia, 12; Garvey. Los Angeles. 11; Carter. Montreal. 10: Hendrick. St. Louis, 10 STOLEN BASES: O.Mor»no. Pitts-
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burgh. 26; LeFlore. Montreal. 24. R Scott, Montreal. 16: Collins. Cincinnati. 16; R Law. Los Angeles. 16 PITCHING (5 Decisions): Bihbv. Pitts burgh. 6-1. 857. 2 88: Reuss. Los Angeles. 6-1. 857 . 2 85. Welch. Ixis Angeles. 6-1. 857 , 2 06: Jackson. Pittsburgh. 5-1, 833. 1.61: Shirley. San Diego. 5-1. .833. 1.57: Carlton. Philadelphia. 9-2, .818.1 84; Blue. San Francisco. 8-2 , 800 . 2 68; Bahnsen. Montreal, 4-1. 800. 1 23 STRIKEOUTS: Carlton. Philadelphia. 91; Richard. Houston. 77: Ryan. Houston. 62: Blvleven, Pittsburgh. 59. Blue. San Francisco. 57 TODAY'S MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS Bv The Associated Press AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING <IOO at bats): Molitor. Milwaukee. 360; Cooper. Milwaukee. .351; Bumbry. Baltimore, .349; Landreaux, Minnesota. 342; Remv. Boston. 340 RUNS. Yount. Milwaukee. 43; Molitor. Milwaukee. 40: Wills. Texas. 39; Wilson. Kansas City. 38; Rivers. Texas. 34 RBI: Cooper. Milwaukee, 39; Oliver. Texas. 39; Oglivie, Milwaukee. 38: Hebner. Detroit. 35: Armas. Oakland. 33. HITS: Molitor, Milwaukee, 67; Landreaux. Minnesota. 65: Yount. Milwaukee. 62: Rivers. Texas, 62: Bumbry, Baltimore. 61: Cooper. Milwaukee. 61; Wilson. Kansas City. 61 DOUBLES: Yount, Milwaukee. 16; Morrison. Chicago, 16: D. Garcia. Toronto. 14; Oliver. Texas. 14; Lemon. Chicago. 13. TRIPLES: Griffin. Toronto. 7; Brett, Kansas City. 5: Bumbry. Baltimore. 4: Castino, Minnesota. 4: 14 Tied With 3. HOME RUNS: Oglivie. Milwaukee. 13: Rudi. California. 11. Mayberry. Toronto. 10: Velez. Toronto. 10: Thomas. Milwaukee. 9: Re. Jackson. New York. 9; Zisk. Texas. 9 STOLEN BASES: Henderson. Oakland. 24: Wilson, Kansas City, 20: J.Cruz. Seattle, 17: Bumbry. Baltimore. 15: Molitor. Milwaukee. 13; Wills. Texas. 13. PITCHING (5 Decisions): Honeycutt. Seattle. 7-1. .875. 2.64: Guidry. New York, 6-1. 857 . 3.11: Rainey. Boston. 5-1, 833. 4.03: Darwin. Texas. 4-1. .800. 2.13: John. New York. 7-2. .778, 3.26. Gura, Kansas Citv. 7-2 . 778. 2.20: Martin, Kansas City. 6-2. 750. 3.72: Stieb. Toronto. 5-2. 714. 2 96 ' STRIKEOUTS: Guidry. New York, 68: M.Norris. Oakland. 55: F Bannister. Seattle. 54; Barker, Cleveland. 52; Matlack. Texas. 52. Tuesday's Sports i ransaettons . Bv The Associated Press BASEBALI American League MILWAUKEE BREWERS—PIaced Lar ry Hisle. designated hitter, on the 15-dav disabled list Recalled Ed Romero, infielder. from Vancouver of the Pacific Coast League BASKETBALI National Raskethall Association HOUSTON ROCKETS-Signed Steve Haves, center. SEATTLE SUPER SONICS Announced that Zollie Volchok, general manager, had been named president of FNI Inc., the team’s parent company. FOOTBALI National Football League GREEN BAY PACKERS-Signed Freddie Nixon, wide receiver; Buddy Aydelette. offensive tackle; James Stewart and Jafus White, defensive backs; Ricky Stiles, linebacker: Pat Bowe. tight end: Don Ross and Philip Byrd, receivers; Tom Bell, guard, and James Schletzer. punter. NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS-Signed Doug McDougald. defensive end. and Mike Cusumano, wide receiver. Canadian Football League OTTAWA ROUGH RIDERS-Released Craig Pride and Vem Adams, running backs: and Keith Macßae. lineman. COLLEGE SEATTLE PACIFIC-Named Keith Phillips athletic director effective Sept.l. Indiana High School Baseball Sectional Tournaments Tuesday's Results By The Associated Press Columbia City Warsaw 1. WhitkoO Homestead 7. Carroll 4 Championship Warsaw 5, Homestead 1 Lakeland Championship West Noble 16. Fremont 4 Muncie Championship Muncie North 13. Wapahani 3 Plymouth Championship Plymouth 5. North Liberty 2
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PARIS (AP) Last year’s dream final at the French Open tennis championships didn’t happen, but this year it just might: the European clay court expertise of Sweden’s Bjorn Borg against the hammering American attack of Jimmy Connors. Connors ground down clay court specialist Hans Gildemeister of Chile 6-4,6-0,6-0, earning the right to face Vitas Gerulaitis in the semifinals of this two-week grind toward the $53,000 men’s title In his own match Tuesday, Gerulaitis had trouble with Poland’s Wojtek Fibak, but got his game finely tuned in the fifth
set to win 6-3,5-7,6-4,3-6,6-3. In the race for the $42,500 women’s crown, Chris Evert Lloyd brushed aside young American Kathy Jordan 6-2, 6-0 and looked a strong bet to hold on to her crown at Roland Garros Stadium. But the day’s matches were overshadowed by a burgeoning controversy over a match that was never played, between Spain’s Manuel Orantes and Argentina’s Guillermo Vilas. The Orantes-Vilas match, originally scheduled for Monday, failed to come off when Vilas was granted a 45-minute delay in the starting time in order to treat stomach cramps.
Orantes said he wasn’t informed of the delay and said Vilas should have defaulted. Instead, the tournament organizers rescheduled the match for Tuesday and Orantes, claiming a point of honor and a breach of Grand Prix rules, did not show up, giving Vilas a walk-over victory. But the affair hardly ended there. Butch Buchholz, executive director of the Association of Tennis Professionals, announced late Tuesday that the association would ask the Professional Tennis Council to fine the French tournament “a substantial sum” for what the association considers a ’’serious
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violation” of Grand Prix rules. The council meets in London June 17-19. Philippe Chatrier, president of the International Tennis Federation and chairman of the tournament, disagreed with the ATP interpretation of the delay, claiming it was “justified and that the rules allowed the referee to give Vilas the necessary delay.” The soft-spoken Orantes claimed the delay represented preferential treatment for Vilas, who was champion here in 1977 and runner-up in 1978. Connors agreed. Connors was seeded No. 2 here last year but lost in a
semifinal thriller to Paraguay’s Victor Pecci. Borg then beat Pecci. Borg had a quarterfinal match against Italy’s clay court toughieCorrado Barazzutti. No. 6 seed Harold Solomon met Vilas today. With Connors facing Gerulaitis in a semifinal match, at least one American will definitely be in the finals. Tony Trabert was the last American to win the men’s title, in 1955. Evert Lloyd’s easy victory over Jordan brings her into a semifinal clash Thursday with Czech Hana Mandlikova. who defeated Argentina’s Ivanna Madruga6-2,6-3.
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