.ag r1weveI lI/ M lt-.ARr- LAILVYTL.urJa ..Ay, .sugustIL, l'it " Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, August 12, 1976 Horton H R tops Texas Ninth-inning heroics s -win it for Bird, 4-3 MARK "THE BIRD" FIDRYCH puts everything he has into a pitch last night. Bird gave up nine hits but won the thriller, 4-3. WHIP CUBS IN WRIGLEY Reds win wild one By The Associated Press DETROIT-Pinch-hitter Willie Horton homered into the upper deck in left-center field leading off the ninth inning last night to give the Detroit Tigers and Mark Fidrych a 4-3 victory over the Texas Rangers. The clout, Horton's 10th of the season, came on a 2-2 pitch from Gaylord Perry, 11-9. It gave "The Bird" Fidrych his 13th victory against four losses and it was his 15th complete game. The crowd of 36,523 went wild after the home run and then chanted "We Want Bird." After Fidrych came back out of the dugout to acknowledge the cheers, the boisterous crowd chanted, "We Want Willie," and Horton came out. Texas took a 1-0 lead in the second inning on a passed ball by catcher Bruce Kimm after consecutive singles by Mike Hargrove and Tom Grieve. Rusty Staub singled in a Ti- ger run in the third and homer- ed with two outs in the fifth. Hargrove homered in the Texas fourth. Detroit went ahead 3-2 in the sixth when Aurelio Rodriguez opened with a triple and scored on a pinch single by Alex John- son. The Rangers tied it in the seventh when Juan Beniquez led off with a walk, was sacri- ficed to second and came home on a single by Gene Clines 13-10 ter and Perez broke for third and second. First baseman Pete LaCook threw wildly to second, allowing Armbrister to come all the way around and score. Dave Concepcion then singled, scoring Perez. Doug Flynn cap- ped the scoring by tripling home Concepcion. With Chicago leading 10-1, Perez belted his 13th homer of the season in the sixth. Bench, who had doubled scored ahead of him. In the seventh, Morgan opened the inning with a walk, George Foster singled and B e n c h slammed his 11th home run of the season. Perez followed with a single and scored on Cesar Geronimo's double. Bench singled home Morgan in the eighth to make it 10-8. Dave Concepcion opened the ninth with a single and two outs later Griffey sent the game into extra innings with his homer. Phils phly PHILADELPHIA - The Phila- delhia Phillies took advantage of four errors-two of them by Atlanta third baseman Jerry Royster in one inning-for three uneearned runs and defeated the Braves 4-1 last night. The Phillies now lead the second-place Pittsburgh Pi- rates in the National League East by 14%a games-their widest margin of the season. Pittsburgh lost to Los Angeles 2-0 Wednesday night. Birds bow BALTIMORE - D a n Ford drove in both Minnesota runs with a sacrifice fly and a single and Bill Singer pitched a five- hitter last night as the Twins beat Baltimore 2-0, ending the O r i o I e s' four-game winning streak. Ford's sacrifice fly came with the bases loaded in the second inning, and his run-scoring sin- gle in the fourth finished Wayne Garland, 13-3, who has posted only one victory since July 20. Singer ended a personal five- game losing streak and in- creased his record to 9-8. He was aided by two double plays. Yanks explode KANSAS CITY - Fred Stan- ley's triple keyed a five-run explosion in the second inning last night and carried the New York Yankees past the Kansas City Royals 5-3 in a battle of American L e a g u e division leaders. Right-hander D o y 1 e Alexan- der, 7-8, needed relief help from Sparky Lyle in the ninth. Lyle got the final out of the game to record his 20th save- The Yankees boosted their lead in the Eastern Division to 9 games over Baltimore, Singles by Chris Chambliss and Carlos May began the Yan- kee uprising against Doug Bird, 10-5. After Graig Nettles flied to left, Oscar Gamble raped a high chopper to first baseman John Mayberry, who threw wild- ly to second in a double play attempt, allosvinsg Chambliss to score. Willie Randolph 's single scored May and, following a balk by Bird, Stanley blasted his triple to the left field wall. Mickey Rivers' sacrifice fly canned the scoring. Amos Otis hit a two-run homer for the Royals in the first. By The Associated Press Cubs piled up a 10-1 lead before CHICAGO) -- "With the wind the Reds rallied to record a 13-10 blowing out in Wrigley Field, victory. it's such a hitter's paradise that "In the second inning, when I'd really rather be behind than we trailed 9-0, I told second have a big lead," Cincinnati baseman Joe Morgan to mark Reds Manager Sparky Anderson one in the right-hand (loss) says. column for us," said Anderson. Anderson got his wish yester- "There was no way we were day afternoon as the Chicago going to win this game. Major Leagsue Standitigs AME RICAN iLEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE East East W 1. Pet. GB W L Pet. GB New York 66 44 .600 - Philadelphia 74 37 .667 - Baltimore 56 53 .515 9!> Pittsburgh 60 52 .536 14, Cleveland 54 56 .491 12 New York 59 56 .513 17 Detroit 54 58 .482 13 Chicago 52 63 .452 24 Boston 52 5t .481 13 St. Louils 47 63 .427 261, Mlsaukee 47 59 .443 17 Montreal 40 t8 .370 32} west west Kansas City 68 44 .609 - Cincinnati 74 40 .649 - Oakland 59 53 .527 9 Los Angeles 61 52 .540 12% Minnesota 56 56 .500 12 Houston 58 59 .496 17%. Texas 54 57 .406 131 San Diego 55 61 .474 20 California 49 64 .434 19'-, Atlanta 52 62 .456 22 Chicago 48 63 .433 19 San Francisco 49 68 419 26t4 Yesterday's Restlts Yesterday's Results Minnesota 2, Baltimore 0 Cincinnati 13, Chicago 10, 10 inn, Cleveland 4, Chicago 3 Philadelphia 4, Atlanta 1 Detroit 4, Texas 3 Los Angeles 2, Pittsburgh 0 New York 5, Kansas City 3 New York 2, San Diego 1 Boston at California, n Moatteal 9, San Francisco 3 Mllwatkee at Oakland, n Houston 8, St. Louis 1 Today's Games Today's Games New York (Hunter 12-12) at Min- San Diego (Sawyer 2-0) at New nesota (Redfern 3-7), n York (Seaver 9-7) Boston (Tiant 11-10) at Califor- Cincinnati (Alcala 10-3) at Chi- nia (Ryan 9-13), n cago (Stone 3-4) Milwaukee (Augustine 4-8) at Atlanta (Morton 2-8) at Philadel- Oakland (Mitchell 8-5), n phia (Lonborg 12-7), n Only games scheduled Only games scheduled "But Joe . . . told me I was out of my mind because he said that when you playin Wrigley Field you always have a shot," Anderson added. - While Anderson had nothing but praise for the wind, the Cubs had nothing good to say about the umpires. "The game for all practical purposes turned around in the seventh inning when the um- pires awarded Johnny Bench a three-run homer," complained Rick Monday. "Everybody in the ball park saw the ball go foul." -"There is no doubt in my mind that Cincinnati's going to win the division with the kind of calls they got today," sighed Cubs Manager Jim Marshall.. "I hope we haven't lost our momentum in winning 13 of our last 18 games but when you blow a nine-run lead it some- times upsets the players." The Cubs had reason to be upset by the ninth inning when Ken Griffey of the Reds smack- ed a two-run homer with two out in the ninth inning to even the game at 10-10. Ed Armbrister scored the go-ahead run on the second Cub error of the 10th. Johnny Bench opened the in- ning by reaching first on short- stop Mick Kelleher's error and went to second on Tony Perez' single. On an attempted pickoff at first, pinch-runner Armbris- Wili eNrtnn