Page 10-Wednesday, August 12, 1981-The Michigan Daily A4JOR LEAGUE ROUNDUP D Vel thre and tory A secs hom Jays soar ag ETROIT (AP)- Toronto's Otto night before and below the average at- ez and Buck Martinez each belted tendance of 17,581 at Tiger Stadium. e-run home runs in the first inning VELEZ, THE Blue Jays' designated The Blue Jays held on for a 6-4 vie- hitter, slammed his ninth home run of over the Detroit Tigers last night. the season over the left-field fence. The crowd of 10,526 showed up for ,the homer was his second in two nights, and and ganke of, a 16-game Detroit also scored Lloyd Moseby and Barry aestand, down from the 15,187 of the Bonnell, who had both singled, ainst Then Al Woods and Damaso Garcia singled, setting the stage for Martinez' second home run of the season. The two home runs chased Detroit starter Dan Schatzeder, 3-5. The Tigers pulled within 6-3 in their half of the first on a three-run homer by Lance Parrish. Al Cowens opened the inning with a double and moved to third on Alan Trammell's single. One out later, Parrish belted his seventh homer of the season. Detroit added a run in the seventh when Lou Whitaker led off with a triple that bounced off left fielder - Woods' glove. He scored on Cowens' sacrifice fly off Toronto reliever Juan Berenguer, 1-4. White Sox 4, Red Sox 2 BOSTON(AP)-Greg Luzinski broke a tie with his third extra base hit of the gamein the seventh inning last night as the Chicago White Sox defeated the Boston Red Sox 4-2 behind the five-hit pitching of Ross Baumgarten, Steve Trout and Ed Farmer. Bill Almon also had three hits, in- cluding his second home run of the season, off Tom Burgmeier in the ninth as the White Sox made it two in a row over Boston. A CROWD OF 17,889 turned out for the second game of the second half of the 1981 American League season. The two teams were greeted by 20,227 as the strike-interupted campaign resumed Monday night. Luzinski, acquired from the Philadelphia Phillies last March, set up a run in the first with a double. In the third, the designated hitter hustled a drive off the wall in left-center into a triple and scored on a double to left by Chet Lemon. Pirates 6, Expos 3 MONTREAL(AP)-Mike Easer snapped a 2-2 tie with a single and John Milner smashed a three-run homer to cap a five-run rally in the ninth inning that carried the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 6-3 victory over the Montral Expos last night. Trailing 2-1 entering the ninth, the INDIVIDUAL THEATRES " SM A-. ,w ey 761-eY7D 0 0 " ENDS THURSDAY! * SIGNORET (P: " " SENT A LETTERP TO MY "* LOVE " DALY-7:35, 9:35 "0 * WED.-1:253:25,5:35, * S 7:35, 9:35 ' " 1 50 WITH THIS ENTIRE AD 0 ONE TICKET 1.50 MON. 0 WED. THURS. EVE. 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IThe veteran lefthander gave upa walk to pinch-hitter Gary Alexander and a single to Phil Garner before Alexander scored on a passed ball by catcher Gary Carter to make it 2-1. Mets 4, Cubs 2 CHICAGO(AP)-Hubie Brooks drove in a.pair of runs, including one of two in the eighth inning, that rallied the New York Mets to a 42 victory over the Chicago Cubs yesterday. It was the second straight triumph for the Mets in the second half of baseball's split season and came before a crowd of 10,250 compared to the turnout of 7,551 for Monday's second-season opener. DAVE KINGMAN, who had singled in New York's first run in the fifth, opened the eighth with a walk, went to third on a single by Ellis Valentine and scored the tying run on a sacrifice fly by Brooks. Valentine went to second on Brooks' fly and advanced to third on John Stearns' infield out. He scored when Doug Flynn singled off reliever Dick Tidrow. The Meta added an insurance run in the ninth when Valentine walked and scored from first on a line double to left- center by Brooks. Rangers 1, Yankees 0 NEW YORK(AP)-Four Texas pit- chers-Rick Honeycutt, Jim Kern, John Henry Johnson and Dave Sch- midt-combined for a four-hitter last night, hurling the Texas Rangers to a1- 0 victory over the New YorkYankees. Consecutive first-inning singles by Bump Wills, Al Oliver and Buddy Bell produced the game's only run. THE VICTORY before a crowd of 30,117, evened the Rangers' 'second season" record at 1-1, the same as the Yankees'. Consecutive first-inning singles by Bump Wills, Al Oliver and BuIdy Bell produced the game's only run. 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