The Michigan Daily-Saturday, May 23, 1981-Page 15 SINGLETON HOMER SPARKS ORIOLES Birds down Tigers, 4-2 seven hits in eight innings before get- DETROIT (AP) - Ken Singleton ting relief help in the ninth from Tippy on Champ Summers' sacrifice fly to tie record to 23-12, tops in the American drove in a pair of runs with a homer and Martinez. The relief pitcher recorded the game, 2-2. League East. Detroit is now six games a single as the Baltimore Orioles his seventh save. The loss drops the Tigers below the back of Baltimore. defeated the Detroit Tigers, 4-2, last Baltimore got two runs after two .500 mark again, at 18-19. Since their The Tigers and Orioles go at it again night at Tiger Stadium. were out in the third. Al Bumbry was ten-game losing streak last month, the today at 2:15 at Tiger Stadium, with a Singleton's homer, his ninth of the safe on a fielder's choice grounder and Bengals have continually struggled to doubleheader scheduled for Sunday at season, was a two-out shot into the left scored all the way from first on Rich get over .500. The Orioles up their 1:30. field stands off Detroit starter Milt Dauer's double to center. Then Wilcox, 5-4, that snapped a 2-2 tie in the Singleton drove Dauer in with a single. eighth. Lou Whitaker singled in the Detroit The Orioles added a run in the ninth fifth, went to third on Al Cowens' hit- on Gary Roenicke's RBI double, the and-run single and scored on Alan eighth hit off Wilcox, who went the Trammell's sacrifice fly. distance for the Tigers. John Wockenfuss hit a leadoff single Winner Scott McGregor, 5-1, who now in the Detroit sixth, went to third on has won his last five starts, gave up Lance Parrish's single, and came home/ Cleveland's Blyleven stops Yankees, 7-3 NEW YORK (AP) - Bo Diaz collec- ted three RBI's and broke a 3-3 tie in the fifth inning with a sacrifice fly in helping Bert Blyleven to his sixth straight complete-game victory, as the Cleveland Indians defeated the New York Yankees 7-3 Friday night. Diaz singled in two more runs in the seventh and Rick Manning smashed a solo home run in the sixth to complete Cleveland's scoring. Diaz's game- winning RBI was his fifth of the season. BLYLEVEN, 6-1, did not allow a run after the third inning, surrendering seven hits and striking out eight. TheYankees got three runs in the third inning when Barry Foote led off with a single, took second on Blyleven's wild pitch and came home on Willie Randolph's double off the left-center field wall. Then Jerry Mumphrey, making his first start since May 10, singled down the first base line, scoring Randolph. Reggie Jackson drove in the final run of the inning with a single to right, as New York grabbed a 3-0 lead. Dodgers 4, Reds 2 CINCINNATI (AP)-Dusty Baker's two-run single in the 12th inning broke a 2-2 tie and gave the Los Angeles Dodgers a 4-2 victory over the Cincin- nati Reds last night. With Doug Bair, 1-1, pitching, Derrel Thomas of the Dodgers walked leading off the 12th. Rick Monday, attempting a sacrifice, beat Bair's throw to first and was credited with a single. Bill Russell sacrificed and Ken Landreux was in- tentionally walked before Baker's tie- breaking single. Pirates 3, Phillies 1 PITTSBURGH (AP)-Hot-hitting Mike Easler rapped a triple and a tie- breaking single and rookie Pascual Perez earned his first major league vic- tory as the Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the Philadelphia Phillies 3-1 last night. Perez, 1-0, a 6-foot-2, 162-pound right- hander, limited the Phillies to six hits. He was 0-1 in two games last season. LOSER LARRY Christenson, 1-4, held the Pirates hitless over the first four innings. But Easler, who had two home runs and a double against Atlanta Wednesday night, lashed a triple down the right field line in the fifth and scored on a sacrifice fly by Phil Garner to give Pittsburgh a 1-0 lead. Padres 5, Braves 2 ATLANTA (AP) - Terry Kennedy belted a two-run double as the San Diego Padres handed the Atlanta Braves their fifth straight setback 5-2 last night. Kennedy's double came off starter Tommy Boggs, 1-7, in the third inning following a walk to Gene Richards and the second double of the game by Broderick Perkins. THE PADRES opened the scoring in the second inning when Joe Lefebvre walked, raced to third on Juan Bonilla's hit-and-run single and scored on a sacrifice fly by Luis Salazar. San Diego, which has won seven of its last 11 games, added another run in the fourth on a single by Salazar, a sacrifice by winning pitcher Juan Eichelberger and a single by Ozzie Smith. Atlanta got a two-run homer from Claudell Washington, his first of the year, in the fifth after pinch-hitter Bob Porter walked. San Diego picked up its final run in the sixth when Lefebvre singled, went to second on a wild pitch and scored on Flannery's pinch single. Expos 6, Cubs 3 CHICAGO (AP) - Charlie Lea allowed only four hits, while pitching seven shutout innings, and Chris Speier doubled in three runs as the Montreal Expos defeated the Chicago Cubs 6-3 yesterday. Lea, who hurled a no-hitter against San Francisco May 10 and six days later shut out the Giants on four hits, retired 14 batters in a row in one stretch but was taken out because of a blister after pitching seven innings. LEA, 3-1, extended his string of scoreless innings to 231/3, 4/ innings short of the club record held by Woodie Fryman. The Expos scored three runs in the second off loser Mike Krukow, 1-5, when they filled the bases on singles by Gary Carter and Tim Wallach and a walk to Warren Cromartie. Speier's double drove in three runs. SCORES LOS ANGELES DODGERS shortstop Bill Russell leaps over Cincinnati Reds base runner Ken Griffey while attempting to completea double play in a game yesterday at Cincinnati. Griffey was out at second and Russell threw to first in time to get Dave Concepcion and successfully execute the double play. College Baseball New Orleans 2, Michigan 1 Eastern Michigan 15, Nevada-Las Vegas 3 Central Michigan 7, Yale2 Amserican League Baltimore4, Detroig2 Cleveland7,New York3 Minnesota 7, Kansas CitylO SEE PEACE CORPS REPS AT CAMPUS INN(/69- 2200) ON MAY 27TH, 28TH & 29TH, OR CALL PEACE CORPS DETROIT OFFICE, COLLECT. (313) 226-7928 I I. k