Staub, Parrish HR's pace Tiger rout, 8-2 TORONTO (AP) - Milt Wilcox scat- tered five hits and Rusty Staub and Lance Parrish each cracked solo home runs as the Detroit Tigers defeated the Toronto Blue Jays 8-2 yesterday. The victory, the Tigers' fifth ina row, marked their longest winning streak of the season and moved them to the .500 level for the first time since April 26. The loss was Toronto's fourth in a row. WILCOX, 4-2, walked three and struck out five in posting his third com- plete game of the year. The Tigers scored twice in the fourth AP Photo~ inning to break a 2-2 tie when third baseman Roy Howell booted Alan 52 pound frame at an Trammell's grounder, allowing Parrish Syesterday, the 37-year- to score from third, and Lou Whitaker's yrdayoxingithe -yar-sacrifice fly brought home Aurelio frum boxing in the Hall Rodriguez. our to six weeks. MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP Parrish, who had four hits in five at- bats, cracked his fifth home run of the season off loser Phil Huffman, 2-3, to lead off the eighth inning. Parrish drove in the first Detroit run when he singled home Staub, who led off the second inning with a double. Staub's third homer made it 2-0 in the third in- ning. Rusty Staub iea v yset cnamp Heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali exhibits his 2 exhibition bout in London. Before an exhibition in Norway old said he plans to officially announce his retirement f of Fame at New York's Madison Square Garden in about fo The Blue Jays scored both their runs in the third when Howell singled with the bases loaded for one run and Rico Carty followed with an RBI grounder. PI two- atta Will Pitt 9-2 Pittsburgh clobbers Chicago, 9-2 BytheAssociatedPress The Pirates earned their fourth Cardinals 7 -,et 3 Templeton's triple and Brock's TTSBURGH-Jim Rooker tossed a triumph in a row as Rooker raised his homer came off Mets right-hander -hitter and was supported by a 17-hit record to 2-0 after spending the first six ST. LOUIS - Garry Templeton Craig Swan, 4-4, starting the fifth. The ck that included home runs by weeks of the season on the disabled list tripled and scored on an error to snap a blasts were part of a 15-hit Cardinal at- ie Stargell and Bill Robinson as the with an ailing shoulder. 2-2 tie and Lou Brock followed with a tack, which also featured Ted Sim- sburgh Pirates whipped the Cubs home run, powering the St. Louis Car- mons' three-run homer, his 10th of the yesterday. dinals to a 7-3 victory yesterday over year, off New York reliever Jesse Expos 2, Phillis 0 the New York Mets. Orosco in the seventh. Dallas boots Express PONTIAC (UPI) - Willie Lippens scored a pair of goals for the second game in a row yesterday to lead the Dallas Tornado to a 3-1 North American Soccer League victory over the Detroit Express. Lippens, a recent import from West Germany, drilled a header past Detroit goalie Jim Brown at 40:27 after taking a cross-field pass from Zequinha. WOLFGANG RAUSCH notched his first goal of the season early in the second half, booting theball to the right of Brown on a three-on-two break. The goal came just after Tornado goalie Alex Stepney smothered Danny Vaughn's breakaway attempt. Lippens closed out the Dallas scoring with less than 10 minutes remaining with his fifth goal of the season. Detroit spoiled the Dallas shutout bid at 60:24 when Roger Osborne shot into an-open corner of the net. MONTREAL-Gary Carter cracked a two-run homer in the second inning to support the six-hit pitching of Bill Lee as the Montreal Expos defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 2-0 yesterday. Carter's ninth homer of the season came after Tony Perez had blooped a single off NinoEspinosa, 5-5, one of only four hits against the Phillies righthan- der in six innings. Lee, 5-2, left at least one baserunner stranded is each of the first four innings and stretched the Phillies' scoreless string against Montreal to 22 innings. The Montreal left-hander walked two and struck out five as he became the Expos' second five-game winner along with Steve Rogers. SCORES American League Detroiti S.Toronto 2 National League Montreal2. Philadelphiao Pittsburgh9, chicago 2 St. Louis 7, New York3 Houston6, Cincinnati3 Major League Standings (Last night's games not included) AMERICAN LEAGUE EAST W L Pet. GB Baltimore............30 17 .638 - Boston ............... 26 18 .591 21/ Milwaukee ............ 27 22 .551 4 New York............25 22 .532 5 Detroit ................ 20 21 .488 7 Cleveland............20 26 .435 9V Toronto ............... 12 36 .250 181/ WEST California............29 19 .604 - Minnesota............26 18 .591 1 Texas ................. 27 19 .587 1 Kansas City .......,.... 27 21 .563 2 Chicago ............... 24 23 .511 4% Seattle ................ 17 32 .347 12%/ Oakland ... ........... 16 32 .333 13 Today's Games Oakland (Langford, 14) at Minnesota (Erickson, 04) Detroit (P. Underwood, 0-0) at Toronto (T. Under- wood 04). n New York (Tiant, 1-1) at Milwaukee (Slaton, 4-2),n California (Tanana,5-3) atSeattle (Abbott,2-5), a Only games scheduled NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST W L Pet. GB Montreal ..............26 15 .634 - Philadelphia .......... 27 18 .600 1 St. Louis ............... 22 19 .537 4 Pittsburgh ............ 21 21 .500 51) Chicago ............... 19 23 .452 7% New York............16 26 .38110% WEST Cincinnati............26 20 .565 - Houston.............. 27 23 .540 1 San Francisco ......... 25 24 .510 21 Los Angeles ........... 24 26 .480 4 San Diego ............. 22 29 .420 61 Atlanta...............18 29 .391 812 Today's Games New York (Scott, 1-0) atSt. Louis (Sykes, 3-2) Philadelphia (Christenson, 0-1) at Montreal (Sanderson, 3-3) SanFrancisco (Blue, 6-5) at Los Angeles (Sut- ton, 5-3) Atlanta (Matula. 2-3) at San Diego (Rasmussen. 1-5) Chicago (Lamp. 3-1) at Pittsburgh (Blyleven, -2). n Cincinnati (Norman, 24) at Houston (Williams, 1-1).n