Page Twelve THE SUMMER DAILY Tuesdoy, July 10, 1973 With the mercury jumping ever upward, a brave John Had! opens 7 20 icamp with the rest of tbe Los Angeles Rams yesterday. Hadi, acquired in an off-season trade and now the man to succeed dis- " gruntled Ram signal caller Ro- 48 man Gabriel, is aided in the - basics of dr-essing by split re- A~~s - ~~ceiver Jack Snow.oftetobe 9 m San Diego Chargers, has been Ngaath afed genera who has il be ogo have alead opened for poeso fotal famila ume oud aorWel rceive"will he eh ofinthe La- tin'slesta syetea. .Hal AP Photo 12 INNING T HRiLLER - Texans From wire Service Reports DETROIT - Their record isn't sparkling and their hitting statis- tics aren't either but the lowly Texas Rangers give the Detroit Tigers more than the Bengals bargain for every time out. And last night's donnybrook, was as exciting as the a melee at the City Counc juana vote last night; wa ception. The Rangers' Jim Mas ed the game last night " y :': s , : ^" Major League Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East East W L Pct. GB W L New Yark 48 40 .545 - Chicata 49 37 Baston 44 38 .537 1 St. Lauis 43 40 Baltimore 42 37 .532 1% Montreal 40 42 Detroit 43 42 .508 3% Pittsburgh 37 44 Milwaukee 42 41 .506 3% Philadelphia 31 46 Cleveland 29 56 .341 17Y2 New York 35 40 west West Oakland 48 38 .558 - Los Angeles 54 33 Kansas City 47 4 53 C2 Cincinnati 48 38 California 44 39 .530 2Y2 Saa Francisco 49 39 Minnesota 43 39 .524 3 Chicago 44 40 .524 3 Alaustoa 47 43 Texas 385 3611 Atlaata 40 49 Yesterday's Results San Diego 31 54 Texas 9, Detroit 7 Yesterday's Results Bostoa 2,Minaesota 0 Atlanta 0, Philadelphia 3, 10 in Chicago 4, New York 3 New York 2, Houston 1, 12 inn Kansas City at Muwaukee (night) Cincinnati 11, Montreal 6 Other clubs not scheduled Other clubs not scheduled Today's Games -Today's Games Oakland (Odom 2-9) at Cleveland Chicago (Reuchel 9-5) ai (Tidrow 5-9) cisco (Bryant 13-5) California (May 6-6) at Baltimore Atlanta (Schueler 4-4) at (Palmer 8-6) * phia (Lersch 2-3 or Ruthven Texas (Siebert 6-7) at Detroit (Cole- Cincinnati (Grimsley 7-5) a' man 12-8) (Torrez 5-6) Kansas City (gusby 5-9) at Milwau Houston (Reuss 10-5) atI kee (Colbora 11-4) (Matlack 8-10)_ Boston (Tiant 10-8) at Minnesota Pittsburgh (Moose 6-8) at; (Kaat 9-7) (Troedson 4-0) New York -(McDowell 3-1 or Mc- St. Louis (Murphy 1-3) at L Daniel 6-2) at Chicago (Bahnsen 10-8) (Osteen 10-4) Reg ulating tennis cour shortage See page 11I Sop Be which two-run homer in the 12th inning udience to cap a 9-7 come-from behind il Mari- Ranger victory. s no ex- With one out in the 12th, Tom Grieve, another no - name, no on end- hit Texan, punched a single off with a Bob Miller and Mason followed with his second home run of the r>ff,*,OR baseball season. Mason's home run was smacked deep into the upper deck in right field. Texas' Vic Harris, who had five hits in the game almost matching Pet. Ga his entire output of last season, .570 " singled in the eighth and came 488 7 around to score on Rico Carty's .457 9% infield bouncer to knot the score .452 10 at seven apiece. .432 11%2 Jim Northrup, who is in Billy .621 - Martin's favor this week, showed .558 5 why in the very first inning as .52 29bhe bombed a round tripper off .449 15 Texas starter Steve "Stunning .365 22 Seteve" Dunning. The Ranger, inaiags however, made light off Tiger ace lings Mickey Lolich in the second, scoring four runs. They were aided in this flurry San Fran- of plate production by the field- Philadel- ing fiscue of Eddie Brinkman, a 3-6) happenstance that is becoming t Montreal all too horrifyingly frequent in New York Detroit. The -Bengals made it 4-3 in the fourth when Norm Cash San Diego drove in one run with a grounder s Angeles and Dick MacAuliffe doubled home another. In the fifth, DH Gates-Brown slammed a three-run homer and Willie Horton hit a solo, shot to put Detroit in front 7-4. Bill Sudakis' two run homer in the seventh cut the Tiger's lead to 7-6. Sometimes records just don't tell the whole story and the Ran- ger - Bengal series is proof of that. Richie boots it BALTIMORE - A three-base error by California right fielder Richie Scheinblum led to three- Baltimore runs in the fifth inning and enabled the Orioles to defeat the Angels 5-3 last night. Scheinblum, who dropped a fly ball while running toward the in- field an inning earlier, failed to hold Bobby Grich's long drive in the fifth, allowing two runs to ngals, 9-7 Summer Daily S ports score, tying the baseball game at 3-3. Tommy Davis then singled Grich across. Grich walked and scored in the first inning on a double by Earl Williams and Andy Etchebarren doubled home .a sixth-inning run off loser -Clyde Wright, 7-11. Win- ner Dave McNally, 8-10, who, like Wright, started in the 89-degree heat with two day's rest, was re- lieved in the seventh by Bob Rey- nolds after allowing six hits and three runs. Ken Berry and Bob Oliver drove home California runs in the third-before the rally ended ab- ruptly when Frank Robinson was trapped rounding third after Oli- ver's single.. A bases-loaded sacrifice fly by Jeff Torborg produced another California run in the third for a 3-1 lead. Boston booms BLOOMINGTON, Minn. - Rico Petrocelli drilled a two-run hom- er in the second inning, and Bill Lee blanked Minnesota on seven hits, leading the streaking Bos- ton Red Sox to a 2-0 baseball vic-, tory over the Twins last night. It was the seventh triumph in the last eight games for the Red Sox, who have climbed from fifth place to second in the American League's East Division. Petrocelli's 11th home run of the season came off Joe Decker, 3-4, and followed a leadoff single in the second by Orlando Cepeda. It carried 369 feet into the left field pavilion. Decker allowed seven hits. Lee's 11-3, was in trouble twice in dealing the Twins their second consecutive shutout. In the sec- ond innings, singles by Tony Oliva and Steve Braun put Minnesota runners at first and second with one out but Danny Monzon struck out and George Mitterwald hit into a force play. Monzon also grounded out to end the fourth with runners at first and second. Jerry Terrell beat out a one- out bunt in the eighth and Larry Hisle outlegged an infield hit but Bobby Darwin grounded into a double play. Yanks doodled CHICAGO - Pat Kelly's one- out single capped a two-run ral- ly off New York relief ace Spar ky Lyle in the ninth inning and lifted Wilbur Wood and the Chi- cago White Sox to a 4-3 baseball victory over the skidding Yan- kees last night. Pinch hitter Luis Alvarado started the ninth with an infield hit and Buddy Bradford, after failing to sacrifice. singled Al- varado to third. Alvarado scored the tying run when he beat sec- ond baseman Horace Clarke's throw to the plate on Jorge Or- ta's grounder. Eddie Leon struck out but Kelly bounced a single up the middle, scoring Bradford. Yankee starter George Medich, 7-4, had allowed only two hits and had a 3-0 lead until the eighth, when , the White Sox scored on a single by Orta and Kelly's double. Lyle walked pinch hitter Mike Andrews and was tagged for a run-scoring single by Carlos May before retiring the side. Wood, who had lost nine of his previous 11 decisions, allowed six hits in raising his record to 16-12 and beat the Yankees for the eighth. consecutive time, all complete games. '^"5 ."9l"H"~i:H{yy:.rlH4'^iHe.".iHI~:tf89:'it".:i 5+:i.RJ.;.