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Fidrych pitched eight strong innings but absorbed the loss, as the Tigers fell to the Boston Red Sox, 5- 4. The eyes of the baseball world were upon the young pitcher who in 1976 daz- zled them all, and the "Bird" did not let them down. The crowd roared every time Fidrych made a move, and he gave the fans quite a show, although he seemed a lit- tle rocky at first. He walked the leadoff batter, shortstop Rick Burleson, and with one out, centerfielder Fred Lynn doubled him home on a line drive to left field. Carlton Fisk then got a cheap single off of Fidrych's leg, which scored Lynn for the Red Sox' second run of the inning. Things got worse for Fidrych in the second when shortstop Mark Wagner bobbled an easy groundball by Boston's Butch Hobson for the game's only error. Third baseman Glenn Hoffman followed with a double to put runners on second and third. The next batter, Burleson, hit a hard grounder to first which Tiger Richie Hebner stopped from going into right field. Hebner held the runner to third, and it looked as though "The Bird" would get out of the inning unscathed. But Dave Stapleton stepped up to the plate and singled in the two runs, both of which were unear- ned. Fidrych then settled down and pit- ched 5Y3 scoreless innings, striking three Red Sox in the process. While Fidrych was having a difficult time, Red Sox starter Mike Torrez was tossing no-hit ball through three in- nings. That string ended when Champ Summers hit a solo upper-deck shot to give the Bengals their first score. The Tigers put together their first rally in the fifth inning when Wagner singled, Rick Peters walked, and Lou Whitaker brought them both home with a double to right field. The Tigers tied the score in the seven- th inning when Tom Brookens walked, advanced to third on Wagner's hit-and- run single, and scored on Peters' sacrifice fly to center field. When the eighth inning started, Tiger stadium rocked with the chants of "Go, Bird, go! Go, Bird, go!" But those screams were put to rest when right fielder Jim Dwyer ripped a 2-1 Fidrych pitch into the right field seats to give Boston the lead once again. In the bottom half of the eighth, Heb- ner led off with a single, but was left stranded on the base paths to silence a Tiger threat once again. Reliever Aureliy Lopez took over for Fidrych in the ninth inning, much to the displeasure of the crowd, Fidrych's crowd once again. SCORES America League Boston 5, Detroit 4 Cleveland 2, Texas 1 Toronto 3. Milwaukee 1 (first game of doubleheader) National League Philadelphia -5 Chicago 5-2 (first game was com- pleionitsupedeugame) New Yr 3 Pttsurgh t Indians 2, Rangers I CLEVELAND (AP) - Toby Harrah blasted a two-run homer, and Rick Waits won his ninth game with last-out relief help from Victor Cruz as the Cleveland Indians nipped the Texas Rangers, 2-1, last night. Waits, 9-10, held the Rangers to four singles after allowing a first-inning run on a leadoff triple by Mickey Rivers and Bump Wills' RBI single. Rivers singled and was sacrificed to second to open the ninth before Cruz relieved with two out. Cruz walked Buddy Bell intentionally before Richie Zisk popped ott to end the game. Texas starter Ferguson Jenkins, 10- 10, gave up just one hit through the first four innings, but had to work out of a jam in the fifth, striking out Miguel Dilone for the third time after the In- diana loaded the bases with two out.2 In the sixth, however, Alan Bannister led off with a double and came home on Harrah's two-out shot to left, his eighth homer of the season. Phillies 8-5, Cubs 5-2 CHICAGO (AP) - Bob Boone's eighth-inning home run snapped a 2-2 tie yesterday and led the Philadelphia Phillies to a 5-2 victory over the Chicago Cubs.' Philadelphia also registered an 8-5 victory over the Cubs in the completion of a suspended game, as Bake McBride " singled home Larry Bowa with the go- ahead run in the top of the 15th inning. The victories snapped a 10-game' " - Philadelphia losing streak on the road. Steve Carlton, 18-6, went the distance to register his eighth complete game of K the season. He yielded eight hits, struck r out five, and issued one walk. The five strikeouts gave Carlton 200 for the season - the sixth time in his career MARK FIDRYCH peers in for the sign from catcher Lance Parrish prior to he's reached that plateau. his first delivery last night at Tiger Stadium, where Boston spoiled "The Bird's" return by beating Detroit, 5-4. SPORTS OF THE DAILY: AD denies NCAA probe EAST LANSING (UPI) - Michigan State Athletic Director official tour to the NCAA finals in Salt Lake City. Doug Weaver yesterday denied MSU President Cecil Mackey Michigan State won the finals, cheered on by about 1,500 has asked for an NCAA investigation into travel fans. The association offered plane and hotel accom- irregularities involving parents of Spartan basketball modations to persons already holding tickets. players. Association chairman Dr. William Wescott labeled the in- However, sources maintain the president contacted the vestigation a "Mackeygate." He said that he did not think the NCAA within the last two weeks. The NCAA, meanwhile, had Big Ten or the NCAA could find any improprieties in the no comment. association's records. "WE CONSULTED WITH Big Ten Commissioner Wayne "I don't understand the whole thing, frankly," Wescott Duke some time ago. We did not request an investigation by said. "There isn't any question in my mind that we've done the NCAA," Weaver said. nothing wrong." "Since that time, progress reports have been sent to Duke on the investigation."AReggie-robber A spokesman for the NCAA refused to comment on whether NEW YORK (AP) - A young robber leveled a gun at the it has been asked to investigate the Michigan State matter. head of New York Yankee star Reggie Jackson early yester- "I COULDN'T CONFIRM or deny it," said David Berst of day morning outside a bar in New York City. the NCAA's enforcement department. "I can't comment un- But Jackson, out celebrating the 400th career home run he til there are findings or a penalty in the case." hit in Monday night's victory over the White Sox, knocked the Duke two weeks ago acknowledged Michigan State's bandit away by swatting him with the door of his Rolls request for an investigation, Weaver said. Efforts to reach Royce. Duke for comment have been unsuccessful. THE SLUGGER TOLD police he was shaken at having a Michigan State athletic officials have been asked not to large-bore pistol, likely a .45-caliber automatic, pointed into discuss the investigation by the Big Ten. his face. THE CONFERENCE investigation was requested two "It was the biggest gun I ever saw," Jackson told police. "I months ago by Mackey to look into allegations that players' flinched. He was pointing the gun at my head. I thought he parents received free spots on the MSU Alumni Association's was going to shoot me." I I I I 0 40 0 6