Page Twelve THE SUMMER DAILY Wednesday, July 25, 1973 NL.plastersIAL17-I Benc, BodsDavis powder HRs urner Daily a ct From, Wire Servce lReports, KANSAS CITY - The National League All-Stars thoroughly crushed the vaunted American League pitching staff wvinning the 44th annual All-Star Classic 7-1 last night. Johnny Bench, Bobby Bonds, and Willie Davis all pounded homers off California pitchers to lead the senior circuit to its 25th svin overall and tenth out of the last 11 games.- Bench led off the fourth with a solo ohot dowo the left field frame with Chicago's Ron Santo hone off Angel hurter Bitt Singer, ahoard. giving the Nationals a 3-1 lead. Bonds, voted the game's most The Americans scorud their valuahle player, followed with a lone run oft starter Rick Wise two-out, two-ron hlast 390 feet of St. Louis in the second inning. to left in the fifth off Singer after 'Oakland's Reggie Jackson dou- Cincinnati's" Joe Morgan had hled off the center field wall and douhled. The Giant star also dou- Kansas City's Amos Otis scored hled in the seventh, him with a single. Davis, having an outstanding But the senior circuit counter- year for Los Angeles, lifted a ed in the third with two runs' Nolan Ryan fast halt over the off loser Bert Blylevan of the right field fence in the sixth =Twins and never were headed. r f E Y NL whammy. NATIONAL Rtoseif 3 10 0 Giuti, p 0I 0 0 t ata Itfi1i0 t 0 Brwe p () 0t0 Mactao 21 3 2 1t D Johnona,.21, 1 a0I00 Cedenottf 3 0 1 1 Rtusselt ss 2 a a 0 Ii Aaro 11 2 a t 1 Tarre lb : 0 0 () BaWilliams rf 2 a 1 a Bods rf 2 12 2 Bench c 3 11 1 Simonas c 1a0o0 a Calbert ph 1 a a a Fairly lb 0aaa0 a Speler ss.2 a0o00 Stargell if 1 a 0 0 May$ pht 1 0 a a Seaer p 0aaa0 a Watso0Ia a 0 00 Wise p a a a a tEvans pht 0 0 0 0 Ostee p () 14) 0 0 tattoo p0 0 0 0 11T avisicf 2 1 2 2 'Total 34 7 it 7 AMERtICASN ab ar h bi Calapars 's'.3:i0t()0 EIBrinkman 22 1 0 0 ( Carew 2b 31000 Roajas 2b 0 II0 00 Mayberry lb 3I0 I t R Jackosonrf 4 1 1 t Blab ir of t0 0 Otis cf 2 t 21 D May ci2 0 t00 Murcer It 3 0i 0 0 Fistic 2 t Munson c 2tt 00 B Rtobinonia31) 2 t 0 0 Blano3b I lit t Neso 31) t t ()0 WvlHortona ph 1 0 0t 0 Hunoter p 0 t0t0I0 Httoltzan Ip 0 t t 0 Blyleven 1) 0 II0 0 I0 1B nell phii1 0t1I tinter 1? t0t0t00 P Kelly ph 1 t0 00 Nttyan p 0 0 0 0 Speacer elh I1t000 Lylep t0tO 00 -Wingers epi0 0t0 t Fatal :12 1 5 1 National 00t2 122 0t0-7 American till t0t 0t0-1 DP-Amterican 1. LOB-Natioal 0, American 7. 2B-It. Jackso, Mactao. Mayberry, 1Bonds. 3B-B. Bell. HR1- Blench (1), fBoods (1), Wv. Oasis (1). SB-Otis. S-Osteen. IP H 01210 11B0SO ,Wie W1-0 2 2 1 1 0 1 Ostero 2 2 0 0 1 1 Sutton 1 0 0 0 0 0 Twitrctell 1 1 0 0 0 1 Giusti 1 0 0 0 0 0 Seaver 1 0 0 0 1 0 Hooter I 1, 0 0 0 1 Holtman ' 1 0 0 0 0 Blyleven L, 0-1 1 2 2 2 2 0 Siater 2 3 3 3 1 2 N. Ryan 2 2 2 2 2 2 Lyle 1 1 0 0 51 Finters 1 0 0 5 0 0 Save-arewer (1). PB--Fisk. T-25. A-40,849. After Darrelly Evans of Atlanta walked, a force play, and a walk to Morgan, Bouston's Cesar Ce- dens and Atlanta's Benry "Mr. 700" Aaron each produced run scoring singles. A record 40,849,, the largest crowd in Royal history, sat in silence most of the contest us the fine NL pitching held the American League hats in check. One casulalty in the game to re- port. Jim Bunter, the AL starter, had to leave in the second inning. after heing hit on the pitching hand hy a Billy Williams liner. Manager Dick Williams, taking no chances with his Oakland ate, took Bunter out immediately. GIANT OUTFIELDER BOBBY BONDS, voted MJVP tar last night's All-Star Game is congratulated hy a pair of Cincinnati Reds, Johnny Bench and Joe Morgan to he exact, after clouting a long shot in the fifth inning. Bench also humored in the 7-1 victory.- AP Photo CHICAGO THIRD SACKER RON SANTO takes an unexpected rest after looking at an errant Nolan Ryan fast ball in last night's National League All-Star win. Yankee backstop Thurman Munson is the gopher in sixth inning attlon. #,