Tigers DETROIT (AP)-Richie Hebner's two-run triple keyed a five-run second inning and left-hander Dan Schatzeder pitched a four-hitter as the Tigers rom- ped to a 14-1 victory over the Texas Rangers yesterday night. It was the first complete game of the season for Schatzeder, 2-2, who walked one and struck out one. Buddy Bell's homer in the ninth accounted for Texas' only run. DETROIT TOOK a 1-0 lead in the first after Alan Trammell walked, went to third on Steve Kemp's single and came home on Champ Summers' two-out single. In the second, Tom Brookens was safe on a fielder's choice grounder, went to second when Doc Medich, 3-3, walked Lou Whitaker and came home on a single by Rick Peters. Trammell singled Whitaker home and Steve Comer came on for Medich before Heb- ner greeted Comer with a triple to score Peters and Whitaker. Summers com- pleted the five-run inning by singling home Hebner. THE TIGERS picked up three more runs in the fourth on Lance Parrish's two-run single and an RBI single by Al Onwens.mn dohled hnme s run in The Michigan Daily-Nednesday,May 20, 1981--Page 15 MAJOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP lasso Rang _.,. .- the fifth. Cowens had another RBI single and Brookens hit a three-run homer for the Tigers in the eighth. Medich was tagged for five runs on four hits, walking four, in the 1 1-3 in- nings he worked. Hawks hire coach ATLANTA (AP)-Kevin Loughery decided to become the new coach of the National Basketball Association's Atlanta Hawks yesterday after weeks of mulling over what a move to the South would mean to his family. "Basketball is my livelihood-being a pro basketball coach-and the coaching opportunity here is a good one," Loughery said. COUGHERY HAD been offered the job in April but took weeks to announce his decision because he wanted to be sure his wife and two teen-age sons would be happy moving from New York to Atlanta. He said he and his wife, Sheila, "visited Atlanta and met the basketball people there. 'We were delighted with the basketball situation in Atlanta. We liked the town extremely well, were delighted with the people. It's a very snnal nnnnrtnnity fnr us." The former New Jersey Nets coach made his comments in anhEnterprise Radio interview Tuesday shortly after telling Hawks President Mike Gearon he would become coach of the team. Reds 5, Cubs 0 CHICAGO {(AP) -Ray Knight's bases-loaded single and atwo-run pinch double by Harry Spilman highlighted a five-run sixth inning yesterday as the Cincinnati Reds beat the Chicago Cubs 5-0 and gave Tom Seaver the 250th vic- tory of his career. The triumph was the seventh straight for the Reds, while the Cubs went reeling to their seventh loss in a row and 26th of the season against only five victories. SEAVER HAD a two-hit shutout working when he left for a pinch-hitter in the sixth after experiencing tightness in his left thigh. The veteran right-hander hiked his season record to 5-1 and his career mark to 250-142. Paul Moskau gained his second save. Rick Reuschel, 1-5, took the loss. RON OESTER opened the sixth with a double and went to third on a single by Ken Griffey. George Foster struck out, but Dan Driessen walked to fill the bases before Knight singled in the first two runs. Junior Kennedy singled in another before Spilman, batting for Seaver, doubled in two more. Seaver had only one troublesome in- ning, and that was the second when Jim Tracy and Hector Cruz both singled with one out and Tim Blackwell walked to fill the bases. Seaver struck out Rauschel and Ivan DeJesus to end the threat. Red Sox 4, Mariners 0- BOSTON (AP)-Veteran Frank Tanana pitched a five-hitter for his first Boston victory and Carl Yastrzemski doubled home two runs in the fifth in- ning tolead the Red Sox to a 4-0 victory over the Seattle Mariners Tuesday night. Tanana, acquired from California last winter, struck out nine and walked only two for his 25th career shutout af- ter losing his first four decisions .with the Red Sox. TONY PEREZ accounted for Boston's other two runs by drilling his fifth homer after Jim Rice had walked to start the eighth. The Red Sox had only one hit in the first four innings, but they shelled Seat- tle starter Mike Parrott, 1-3, in the fifth. Rookie Rich Gedman walked and Jerry Remy and Dwight Evans singled, loading the bases. Yastrzemski then lined his 589th career double off the scoreboard in left field, scoring Ged- man and Remy. Indians 7, Angels 3 CLEVELAND (AP) - Catcher Bo Diaz cracked a three-run homer and Dan Spilner scatfered six hits in eight innings in his first start of the season to give the Cleveland Indians a 7-3 victory over the California Angels Tuesday -night. Spillner, who had previously pitched just 111/ innings of relief, survived a shaky start and struck out nine in win- ning his first decision. Mike Stanton pitched the final inning for the Indians. The Angels, suffering only their third loss in 10 outings, took a 2-0 lead in the second. Brian Downing singles, and walks to Ed Ott anti Bobby Grich loaded the bases. Butch Hobson's sacrifice fly brought one run in and Rod Carew's single scored Ott when Diaz dropped the throw from left fielder Miguel Dilone for an error. LENNY RANDLE OF The Seattle Mariners, right, disputes the call declaring Carney Lansford of the Boston Red Sox safe on a second base steal in the second inning of last night's game in Boston.