The Michigan Daily-Friday, September 29, 1978-Page 13 SThe Race! Guidry wins his 24th as Yanks stay on top SPORTS OF THE DAILY: I By The Associated Press Left-hander Ron Guidry fired a four- itter for his 24th victory of the season is the first-place New York Yankees tefeated the Toronto Blue Jays 3-1 last ight, edging a notch closer to a third a ight American League East cham- pionship. The victory reduced the Yanks' magic number for clinching the division title to three and kept their lead over second-place Boston at one game. The Y ee ace was locked in a tight duel with Balor Moore, 6-9, with the 'core tied 1-1 until the sixth inning. hurman Munson opened the Yankee ixth with a single and moved to second s Reggie Jackson walked. When oore fell behind Lou Piniella on the count, Tom Buskey relieved for the lue Jays. Piniella's roller advanced the run- ters and Graig Nettles was walked in- tentionally, loading the bases. Chris hambliss grounded. to first. But Doug ult, trying for the force play at the SCORES American League New York 3, Toronto 1 Boston 1, Detroit 0o Baltimore 3, Cleveland 2 National League Houston 4, Atlanta 3 J.R. Richard records 300th strikeout-record for. NL righthanders ' plater threw the ball away, allowing Munson and Jackson to score. The only run Guidry allowed came in the fifth when Otto Velez tripled off left; fielder Roy White's glove for the first Toronto hit and scored on a wild relay throw by second baseman Willie Ran- dolph. The Yankees had nicked Moore for a run in the second on Piniella's infield single, a hit batsman and White's RBI single. * * * Boston 1, Detroit 0 Jim Rice drilled his 45th home run and Mike Torrez pitched a three-hitter for his first victory since August 18 as the Boston Red Sox edged the Detroit Tigers 1-0 last night for their fifth con,- secutive triumph. Torrez, 0-6 in eight starts during his prolonged slump, survived unusual wildness in overpowering the Tigers as the Red Sox completed a three-game series sweep with their ninth victory in their last 11 games. He walked seven. The Red Sox backed Torrez with four double plays, each coming after a Detroit batter had led off an inning with a walk. Torrez also was saved by center fielder Fred Lynn, who fielded a single by Milt May with two out in the fourth and fired a strike to the plate to cut down Jason Thompson trying to score from second, Detroit rookie Kip Young, 6-7 since being called up from the minors July 20, allowed three hits but was victimized by Rice leading off the fourth. Torrez struck out four in improving his record to 16-12. It was his second shutout in 35 starts this year. Firs for Bucs? o(ByThe Associated Press) PHILADELPHIA-It's showdown time this weekend in Pittsburgh, and* Pirates must sweep the four-game series with the Philadelphia Phillies, or they are out of the National League East pennant race. The Phils' magic number for a third consecutive division title is two, meaning a single victory will send them into the NL playoffs against the Los Angeles Dodgers next week. "IF WE CAN'T do that, then we don't deserve to win,!' shortstop Larry Bowa said after the Phils nipped the Montreal Expos here Wednesday night to increase their lead to 3 games. Although the Pirates have been tough at home, winning 22 straight, Philadelphia has won four of five games in Pittsburgh this season, and the Phils lead the season series 10-4. Philadelphia Manager Danny Ozark will open with Steve Carlton and Dick Ruthven in tonight's doubleheader, against Bert Blyleven and long- time nemesis Bruce Kison. Ozark is mulling over who will start the opener. NASL files claim* * * NEW YORK-The North American Soccer League charged in a civil antitrust action yesterday that National Football League owners were con- spiring to squelch competition from professional soccer because of its growing popularity. IT WAS CLAIMED in the suit filed by 21 NASL clubs in the'Manhattan federal court that NFL owners are planning in the next week to expand and reinforce a "cross-ownership ban" preventing members from owning fran- chises in other professional sports teams. The ban violates federal antitrust law because it restricts competition by having a "chilling effect" on the willingness of many NFL owners to in- vest in soccer and other franchises, claimed NASL. THE DA/L Y'S i Every Saturday f or that week s T.V L §. .Liti g §- LOOK FOR I.M.'PAGE EVERY THURSDAY FOR INTRAMURAL SPORTS INFORMATION Jackie Smith returns * ST. LOUIS-Former Pro Bowl tight end Jackie Smith is joining forces with the Dallas Cowboys, a National Football League team he once did" his best to beat. But before departing for his new assignment yesterday, the 38-year-old Smith fired a parting verbal shot at the St. Louis Cardinals, for whom he played 15 seasons. Smith, who last December announced his retirement, was contacted by new Coach Bud Wilkinson and assistant operations director in August after the Cards' starting tight end, J. V. Cain, suffered a torn Achilles tendon in training camp. A CLOAK-AND-DAGGER scene followed when Joe Sullivan, the team's director of operations, denied having made Smith an overture. Smith, who passed a physical examination, insisted the reason was his demand for a $100,000 salary. This week, Smith was contacted by Dallas Personnel Director Gil Bran-_ dt after Jay Saldi, the Cowboys' backup-tight end to Billy Joe Dupree, suf- fered a broken arm in Sunday's St. Louis-Dallas game. A trip to the Cowboys' quarters followed. And next Mohday night, when Dallas travels to Washington for'a game against the Redskins, the NFL's all-time leading pass-catcher among tight ends will be in a Cowboys' uniform. MANN THEATRES mV(LLAGETW(N MAPLE VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER 769-1300 WED. MATINEES ALL SEA TS $1.50 UNTIL 4:30 ,6 UNTIL 4:30 SHOWTiMES SUN-WED-SAT 1:15 3:45 6:45 9:20 Mon-Tues-Thurs-Sat 6:45 9:20 At a glance AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST W L Pct.GB GL ew York .......... 97 62'.610 - 3 oston .. ......... 96 63 .604 1 3 BOSTON-HOME 3' Toronto 3, Sept., , 30, Oct.1 NEW YORK-HOME: 3: Cleveland. Sept. 29, 30, Oct.1 NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST W L Pct.GB GL hiladelphia .......89 69:.563 - 4 ittsburgh ........85 72 .541 31/ 5. PHILADELPHIA-AWAY: Pitts- burgh 4, Sept. 29 (2). 30, Oct.1 PITTSBURGH-HOME 4: Philadel- phia 4, Sept. 29 (2), 30, Oct. 1. AWAY: c--1 x-Pittsburgh at Cincinnati was rained, out Aug. 30. The game will be mnade up Oct. 2 if it affects pennant race. 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