Sports Page 20 Thursday, May 14, 1981 The Michigan Daily Peters' 9th-inning R BI Single gives Tigers 1-0 win 4 By TIM YAGLE Special to the Daily DETROIT-Rickey Peters' dramatic run-scoring single with the bases loaded in the bottom of the ninth lifted the Detroit Tigers to a 1-0 victory over the Seattle Mariners last night at Tiger Stadium. Peters' heroics preserved starter Dan Petry's impressive three- hit shutout and capped a game in which numerous scoring chances were throt- tled by silent bats or outstanding defen- se. With no outs in the Tiger ninth, Champ Summers, who batted for Tom Brookens, walked. Kirk Gibson was then sent in to pinch run for Summers. Gibson promptly stole second. Hebner was walked intentionally to put Tigers on first and second. Both runners ad- vanced on a Lynn Jones sacrifice grounder to former Tiger pitcher Dick Drago, who had replaced starter Bryan Clark. Peters then singled home Gibson with the game's only run. The game was scoreless through the first seven innings with Seattle moun- ting the most serious scoring threat of the contest in the top of the eighth. With nobody out, Bruce Bochte walked and went to third on a Dan Meyer single to right. Dave Edler then bounced to Lou Whitaker at second, who elected to throw Bochte out at home. Then with men on first and second, Jerry Narron fouled out and Jim Anderson bounced out to Mick Kelleher. THE TIGERS' FIRST threat to score came in the bottom of the fourth. With Mo Malone mocks Celts HOUSTON (AP)-A needle from Houston center Moses Malone has in- jected new life into the Boston Celtics, shaking them from their lethargy and sparking them to within one victory of the National Basketball Association championship. And tonight, in Game 6 of the best-of- seven playoff finals which they lead 3-2, the Celtics will try to wrap up their 14th NBA title and end the Rockets hopes of becoming the first team with a losing record in the regular season to wear an NBA crown. Malone's brash comments after Houston's 91-86 victory in Game 4 Sun- day, that the Celtics were not all that good and that.he could take four guys off the streets of his hometown of Petersburg, Va. and beat Boston, have become the cause celebre of this cham- pionship series, adding zest to what had Wbeen a rather dull playoff. two out, John Wockenfuss walked and went to second when Al Cowens singled to left. But Tom Brookens struck out to end the inning. While few bats were booming for either team, Tiger starter Dan Petry's quick reflexes stifled three potential Mariner scoring chances; the most serious coming in the top of the sixth inning. Petry speared a line shot off the bat of Lenny Randle with Narron on fir- st and one out. Petry then threw to first to double up Narron and end the inning. Detroit started another threat in its half of the sixth with one out. Steve Kemp and Wockenfuss singled, then Cowens forced Wockenfuss at second. But Brookens fanned, to end the inning once again. SEATTLE ALMOST broke the scoreless stalemate in the top of the ninth when lead-off batter Randle faked a bunt, punched the ball past Brookens at third, and scampered all the way to second base. Joe Simpson then flied out to center and Tom Paciorek flied to right. Richie Zisk walked, but outfielder Gary Gray, batting for Dave Henderson, flied out, stranding Randell at second. The victory raised Petry's record to 1-2 and dropped rookie Clark's record to 2-1. The win elevated the Tigers' record to 14-16 and was their second straight victory over the Mariners. Detroit will try to sweep its series with Seattle tonight when the two teams meet at Tiger Stadium at 8p.m. AP Photo FORMER MICHIGAN football and baseball star Rick Leach, who was recently called up from the Tigers' farm club in Evansville, made his Tiger Stadium debut in the seventh inning of Tuesday's game against Seattle. He did ant nlavin netroit's 1.0 victorytonaight.however. 6 6 DETROIT TIGERS' John Wockenfuss signals surrender as Len Randle of the Seattle Mariners comes down on top of him with the ball during sixth inning action last night in Detroit. Wockenfuss was forced out when Tiger Al Cowens hit into a fielders choice, but the Tigers went on to win 1-0.