Page Twelve THE SUMMER DAILY Friday, July 27, 1973 B rnkman's HR wins, Howard adds 2HRs to aid Tigers 4 By The Associated Press DETROIT - Ed Brinkman crashed a game-winning solo home run in the ninth inning and towering Frank Howard hit a pair of homers, propelling the Detroit Tigers to a 6-5 victory over the Boston Red Sox last night. The Tigers had tied the game in the eighth on Howard's fifth homer of the baseball season and Al Kaline's run-pro- ducing single. Boston took a 5-3 lead in the seventh when Or- lando Cepeda scored Carl Yastrzemski with his 15th homer of the season. The Red Sox took a 2-0 first- Vic tricoleS inning lead on Reggie Smith's homer after Luis Aparicio had ARLINGTON, Tea. - The doubled and then added another Texas Rangers chased double run in the second after Doug no-hit Nolan Ryan with a five- Griffin singled, stole second and run outburst in the seventh inn- scampered home on Tommy mg, including triples hy Vic Har- Harper's single to center field. ris and Larry Biittner, to back Detroit scored two runs in the Jim Bibby's two-hit pitching for fifth when Jim Northrup's dou- a 7-1 victory over the California ble drove home Norm Cash and Angels in the first game of yes- Aurelio Rodriguez, who both had terday's twinight doubleheader. singled. Howard's homer in the Ryan, 11-13, had a 1-0 lead and a four-hitter before Harris For all the news on the Sec- tripled with one out and beat the retariat-Riva Ridge match race, throw from first baseman Mike tune into page 11 and Sports of Epstein on Jim Spencer's field- The Daily. er's choice grounder, tying the game. sixth tied it and Boston then took Alex Johnson's double scored a short-lived lead on the seventh Harris and Biittner followed on Cepeda's blast. with his triple. Aurelio Montea- gudo relieved Ryan and served Munson singles up a two-run homer to Bill Su- NEW YORK - Thurman Mun- dakis, his sixth of the baseball son's single with one out in the season. 12th inning, his fourth hit of the game, scored Bobby Murcer N EtlE:'5s'..Py.222:.-c2' from second base and gave the New York Yankees a 1-0 victory Maj r League over the Milwaukee Brewers last night.s o Pat Dobson and Sparky Lyle AMERICAN LEAGUE limited the Brewers to five hits.-Fast Jim Colborn, 13-6, held the w L Pet. Gi Yankees to eight hits until the New York 58 44 .569 - Bltimnore- 52 42 .553 2 12th but started his own down- Boston 52 45 .53t3? fall when he issued a leadoff Detroit 50 48 .510 6 walk to Murcer and then threw Mi6waukee 47 0 .485 8 late to second on Ron Blom- west berg's sacrifice bunt. Oakland 43 .566 - il.~ ~ -- :t, r r +MI AP Photo BALTIMORE PITCHER DAVE McNALLY was felled by a Chris Chambliss line drive in baseball action last night. McNally was hit in the face with the shot but was not seriously injured due to the fact that he has his glove in front of his face. Third sacker Brooks Robinson tries to comfort McNally who is obviously in a great deal of pain. Baltimore split with the Indians, winning the first game on Bobby Grich' grand slam but losing the nightcap 6-4. NO. 1 ACTIVE HURLER Gibsonsslmlifts By The Associated Press ST. LOUIS-Bob Gibson socked a grand slam home run and a single to drive in five runs while pitching the St. Louis Cardinals to a six-hit 13-1 victory over the New York Mets in the first game of yesterday's twi-night double- header. Alan Foster worked out Lions trade Baltimore (A) - The Balti- more Colts traded wide receiv- er - placekicker Jim O'Brien, whose 32-yard field goal with five seconds left won Super Bowl V, to the Detroit Lions yesterday night in exchange for an undisclosed draft choice. A Colts' spokesman said the draft pick involved in the O'Brien deal had been sent to the Lions last month in a trade that brought veteran defensive tackle Joe Schmiesing to Balti- more. Hof numerous jams and Bernie Carbo threw out two runners on the basepaths and doubled home the game's first run as the high- flying Cardinals completed a sweep by taking the nightcap 2-1. The Cards, who' have won four in a row and nine of their last 12 starts, boosted their lead in the National League's Eest Di- vision to 1/2 games over the Chicago Cubs, who divided two games with Pittsburgh. Gibson, 11-9, becoming base- ball's winningest active pitcher with his 236th career triumph, ripped both his hits off reliever John Strohmayer after the Cards mounted a 6-1 lead against start- er Jon Matlack, 7-13. Ken Reitz and Carbo singled and Mike Tyson walked in the fifth inning before the 37-year- old Gibson rifled his second ca- reer grand slam over the left field wall. Hebner homers CHICAGO - Richie Hebner's tiebreaking home run in the fourth inning carried Dock Ellis and the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 3-2 victory over Chicago yester- day after the Cubs had posted a 10-9 triumph in the completion of a suspended game. Chicago held a 10-8 lead after six innings of a contest called because of darkness April 21. The only additional run the Pi- rates picked up was a homer by Rennie Stennett with two out in the ninth,. Reliever Bob Locker completed the game to gain his fifth victory in nine decisions. Bonds blasts SAN FRANCISCO - Tito Fuen- tes' run-scoring single in the 10th inning lifted San Francisco to victory in the nightcap and Bob- by Bonds drove in five runs with a pair of homers, powering the surging Giants to a 10-12, 6-5 doubleheader sweep over the San Diego Padres yesterday. Bonds' three-run homer cap- ped a four-run rally off loser Steve Arlin, 6-8, in the sixth in- ning of the opener, as the Gi- ants backed Ron Bryant, the Na- tional League's leading hurler at 15-7, with a 20-hit attack. Fuentes' game - winning hit snapped a deadlock after the Pa- dres tied it in the eighth when John Grubb scored when Gary Maddox dropped Leron Lee's fly to center and Lee came home on Gene Locklear's groundout. Bonds.belted a two-run homer, his 27th of the baseball cam- Ca paign, off relieve 2-2, as the Giants deficit in the fou second game wh their sixth straig Aaron steal CINCINNATI- stole his first ba in the eighth in the tie-breaking Lum's single, hel Braves to a 6-4 Cincinnati Reds yesterday's t w i header. Pete Rose an drove in Cincinn runs and FredI his third straigh Reds won the( tending their wi six games and th skein to seven. Aaron, whose7 runs are second record 714, drew from loser Ross and swiped sec there as DustyI and Dave Johnso ly smashed his 2 the season, but with a tie-breakir Rogers ream PHILADELPHI rookie Steve Rog hitter in the firs Breeden's home Expos capture tI sweep yesterday' bleheader fromt Phillies 4-0 and KassCity 5 4 .39 2?' Minnesota 50 47 .515 5 Chicago 50 49 .505 6 Calitornia 48 54) .489 7'! Texas 36 61 .371 19 Yesterday's Results Baltimore 8, Cleveland 4, 1st game Cleveland 6, Baltimore 4, 2nd game Texas 7, California 1, 1st game Texas 8, California 0, 2nd game Minnesota 5, Oakland 1, 1st game Oakland at Minnesota, 2nd game, inc. Chicago 7, Kansas City 4, 1st game Chicago at Kansas City, 2nd game, inc. r Vicente Romo, New York 1, Milwaukee 0, 12 innings s overcame a 3-2 Detroit 6, oday's Gams rth inning of the Milwaukee (Slaton 7-8) at New tile streaking to York (stotetytre 12) ) Oaland tHamniltoin 5-3) atine ht victory nsota (Blyleven 12-9) California (Wright 8-13) at Texas S (Mercitt i-S) Cleveland (Sttom 1-9 and Rosman - Hank Aaron 3-10) at Baltimore (Palmer 11-6 and Ise of the season Jeffterson 3-2), 2n sing and scared o nston(Lee 12 4) at Detroit (Per- nig ads e ry 9-10) run on Mike Chicago (Stone 4-9) at Kansas City ping the Atlanta (Busby 7-10) victory over the NATIONAL LEAGUE and a split of East - n i g h t double- St. Louis53 4 .540 - Chicago 52 47 .525 1' d Dan Driessen Pits 4a5.4711 ais first three Philadelphia 46 53 .465 7 Norman pitched New York 42 53 .442 91, t victory as the West opener 5-3' ex- Ios Ange-les 63 33 .6311 Cincinnati 58 43 .574 3' nning streak to San Francisco 58 43 .574 5'. i Braves' losing Houston 52 50 .510 12 Atlanta 46 58 .442 19 San Deg 3 63 .330 30 700 career home Yesterday's Results to Babe Ruth's Montreal 4, Philadelphia 0, 1st game a lead-off walk Montreal 5, Philadelphia 1, 2nd game Chicago 00, tPittsburegh 95ist ganme Grimsley, 10-6, Pittsburgh , Chicago 2,2nd game ond. He stayed St. Louis 13, New York 1, 1st gamn Baker lined out St. Louis 2, New York 1, 2nd game Cincinnati 5, Atlanta 3, 1st game n, who previous- Atlanta 6, Cincinnati 4, and game 5th home run of San Francisco 10, San Diego 2, 1st game Lum followed San Francisco 6, san Diego 5, 2nd game, 10 innings 2g single. Houston at Los Angeles, inc. Today's Games is Pittsburgh (Briles 9-9) at Chicago A - Montreal (Gura 2-3) Atlanta (Morton 8-7) at Cincinnati ers threw a one- (Billingham 14-6) t game and Hal Houston (Forsch 8-9) at Los An- geles hpd(Downing 8-4) run helped the Montreal (McAnally 7-5) at Phila- he nightcap and delphia (Lonborg 9-7) S twi-night dou- New York (Seaver 11-5) at St. Louis the Philadelphia (MSane 11-1) 5-1. Fran isco(Maricha l8-5) Summer Daily Sports