Page 12-Wednesday, August 1 1979-The Michigan DailyBASEBALL ROUNDUP BSEBL ONU Spencer powers By the Asselated Press CHICAGO-Jim Spencer slugged a was pitching a two-hitter in the six three-run homer last night to power when a grounder by Dave Collins struc Ron Guidry and the New York Yankees him on the left knee. He was taken to to a 7-3 victory over the Chicago White local hospital for X-rays. Sax. * * * Spencer's 13th homer of the year Exos5 Cards 0 came in the fourth inning off Randy Scarbery, 16, followinga single by Lou MONTREAL - Rudy May fired Piniella and a walk to Graig Nettles. three-hitter in his first start of tt GUIDRY, 9-7, posted his third season, and Larry Parrish delivered straight victory but fell behind when two-run homer last night, sending ti the White Sox scored a run in the third Montreal Expos to a 5-0 victory over tt on singles by Kevin Bell and Alan Ban- St. Louis Cardinals. nister and a wild pitch. The White Sox . THE EXPOS gave May, 6-0, the on scored again in the seventh when Jim run he needed in the first inning wh( Morrison hit his second homer, but by Rodney Scott scored on And then the Yankees had wrapped up the Dawson's groundout. The big lef win with three runs in the sixth and one hander walked just one and struck o in the seventh. eight. Yanks to victory th ick a a he ie she :he ly en re ft- Ut * * * Dodgers 7, Reds 6 CINCINNATI-Dusty Baker .and Bill Russell drove in two runs each last night and the Los Angeles Dodgers held on to beat the Cincinnati Reds 7-6, giving Don Sutton his first victory in six weeks. Russell's two-run double in the eighth, boosting the Dodgers' lead to 7- 2. But Cincinnati's red-hot Ray Knight hit a three-run double in the nin- th-giving him 11 RBI in the last three games and 25 in the last 17 contests. Heity Cruz then delivered Knight with a double to make it 7-6. But Dave Patterson, the Dodgers' fourth pitcher of the inning, stranded Cincinnati run- ners at first and second to end the game. Sutton, 8-12, beat the Atlanta Braves 6-4 on June 21 for his last victory. He Scott had doubled down the third- base line and took third when left fielder Jerry Mumphrey misplayed the carom off the wall for an error. Parrish jumped on a pitch from Silvio Martinez, 9-4, in the second inning for a two-run homer, his fourth in seven games. * * * Mets 2, Pirates 1 PITTSBURGH - Tom Hausman, Wayne Twitchell and Ed Glynn com- bined on a four-hitter to lead the New York Mets to a 2-1 victory over the Pit- tsburgh Pirates last night. Hausman left the game after two in- nings due to a lower back strain suf- fered covering first base, but Twitchelr and Glynn held the Pirates to three hits and a run over the final seven innings. THE METS scored their runs in the third inning off starter Bert Blyleven, 9- 4, who had won nine of his last 10 decisions. Frank Taveras walked and took second on a single by Richie Hebner." Lee Mazzilli brought Taveras home with a sharp single to center that deflected off the gloves of both Blyleven and lunging second baseman Renie Stennett. Then Willie Montanez boun- ced out to Stennett as Hebner scored the winning run. *- * * Padres 10, Braves 3 ATLANTA - Dave Winfield, the National League's leading hitter, drove in four runs with five hits, including a homer, and led the San Diego Padres to a 10-3 victory over the Atlanta Braves last night. WINFIELD went five-for-five and raised his average to .345 with a homer, a double and three singles. He has 81 RBI for the year. San Diego's ninth victory in 11 meetings with the Braves this year detoured Atlanta knuckleballer Phil Niekro in his bid to become baseball's first 15-game winner, Niekro, 14-13, yielded 11 hits and five runs in seven in- nings before he was lifted for a pinch- hitter. * * * Phils 4, Cubs 1 PHILADELPHIA-Bake McBride opened the first inning with an inside- the-park home run and Nino Espinosa pitched a six-hitter as the Philadelphia Phillies defeated the Chicago Cubs 4-1 last night. j Espinosa, 11-8, struck out seven and walked one to record Philadelphia's fir- st complete game in the 19 since Steve Carlton beat San Francisco 5-3 on July 8. McBRIDE'S DRIVE to right-center appeared to have been caught after a long run by Chicago center fielder Jerry Martin. But as Martin made the catch, he collided with right fielder Scot Thompson and the ball fell loose. Martin was stretched out on the ground as Thompson tried to start a relay play, but thetight fielder also fell to the artificial surface. Both received treatment, returned to their positions and the game resumed after a five- minute delay. The Cubs scored in the sixth on a single by pinch-hitter Steve Dillard and a double by Ivan DeJesus. * * * Indians 11, BoSox 10 CLEVELAND-Toby Harrah drove in the winning run with a two-out double in the 11th inning as the Cleveland In- dians extended their winning streak to nine games with an 11-10 victory over the Boston Red Sox in the first game of a doubleheader last night. RICK MANNING led off the 11th with a single off the glove of second baseman Larry Wolfe. He took second on a bunt by Dell Alston and scored on Harrah's drive to the base of the fence in center field. Harrah also contributed a two-run double in Cleveland's five-run rally that tied the game in the bottom of the ninth. Harrah's game-winner came off reliever Dick Drago, who had struck out Andre Thornton after re'ieving Bill Campbell, 3-4. Sid Monge, "-6, gained the victory with 11/3 inning". of hitless relief. * * * Gamble-d away ARLINGTON, Texas-The New York Yankees reacquired outfielder Oscar Gamble yesterday as part of the trade that sent center fielder Mickey Rivers to the Texas Rangers a day earlier. SCORES Montreal 5, St. Louis 0 Cleveland 11, Boston 10 Philadelphia 4, Chicago 1 N.Y. Mets 2, Pittsburgh 1 San Diego 10, Atlanta 7 N.Y. 7, Chi. Sox 3 L.A. 7, Cincinnati 6 Baseball's Top Ten Yesterday's games not included* AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGU G AB R H Pct. G AB R Downing Cal ... 97 341 59 114 .334 Winfield SD .... 106 398 64 LezcanoMil.... 90 309 50 103 .333 Foster Cin ..... 79 285 45 Kemp Det ...... 94 350 59 116 .331 KHrnandz StL . 99 380 74 Smalley Min ... 102 391 69 129 .330 Templeton StL . 94 402 65 Bochte Sea .... 99 364 56 120 .330 Brock StL ...... 79 265 37 Lynn Bsn ...... 95 356 72 117 .329 Horner Atl ..... 70 278 40 GBrett KC ....103 434 79 140 .323 Garvey LA ..... 105 427 57 Adams Min .... 88 264 29 85 .322 Griffey Cin..... 93 377 61 Rice Bsn ....... .99 396 72 127 .321 Matthews Atl .. 105 429 7 Wilfong Min.... 88 255 50 81 .318 RoseePhi.. .... 103 388 56 Home Rues Home Runs Singleton, Baltimore, 25; Lynn, Bos- Schmidt, Philadelphia, 36; ton, 25; Baylor, California, 25; Rice, Chicago, 35; Winfield, San1 Beston, 24; Thomas, Milwaukee, 24. Matthews, Atlanta, 22; Lc Angeles, 22. Runs Batted In Runs Batted In Baylor, California, 96; Lynn, Boston, Schmidt, Philadelphia, 81; 81; Rice, Boston, 79; Singleton, Balti- Chicago, 79; Winfield, Sant more, 78; Kemp, Detrit, 77. Foster, Cincinnati, 72; Clark, Pitching (ItDecislons) cisco, 71. RDavis, New York, 9-1, M; Kern, Pitching (10 Decision Texas, 14-2, .833; Zahn, Minnesota, 9-2, .818; Clear, Calfornia, 18-3; .769; Bar- Tidrow, Chicago, 8-2, . rios, Chicgo, 8-3, .727; Eckersley, Bos- levee, Pittsburgh, 9-3, .750; S ton, 12-5, .706; Flanagan, Balimore, St. Louis, 9-3, 750; LaCoss,C 14-6,.700; John, New York, 144,.70. 10-4, .714; JNiekro, Houston, JE H Pet. 134 .337 95 .333 125 .332 131 .326 86 .325 89 .320 135 .316 119 .316 5 134 .312 121 .312 Kingman, Diego, 24; apes, Los Kingman, Diego, 77; San Fran- s) 800; My- Martinez, Cincinnati, 14-6, .700; ; Seaver, ith .625 * Horse play Camudet Farm's star fillie Davona Dale is pictured above in a restless lst, in anticipation of today's peeing of Saratoga, the nation's oldest a1 Kat Bat.- Littell, St. Leis, 7-3, .7 Cincinnati, 10-5,..667; 2 Tled W