Page 18-Friday, May 14, 1982-The Michigan Daily Tigers belt' By JOE CHAPELLE Special to the Daily DETROIT- The Detroit bats wereH o etro hot yesterday as the Tigers opened a four-game series with the Minnesota 0 Twins by taking a 6-2 victory before 11,945 fans at Tiger Stadium. give M orr The Tigers, who scored in each of the first five innings, jumped to an early 2-0 lead in the first inning as right fielder the fifth when Herndon tripled hom Chet Lemon started things off with a Hebner to make the score 6-0. poke single to left-center field. Third Minnesota's only runs of the gam baseman Enos Cabell advanced Lemon came with two outs in thebottom of tl Co third on a single to right and Mike ninth inning when Kent Hrbek, th ivie, the. Detroit designated hitter, Twins first baseman, picked up his te brought Lemon and Cabell home with a th home run of the season with a tw single toleft field, run blast into the second deck in le IN THE second inning, the Tigers field. kept their momentum going as left Tiger pitcher Jack Morris registers fielder LarryHerndon parked his third his fifth win of the year, upping h homer of the season over the 365-foot record to 5-3. Minnesota's John Pacel mark in left field. took the loss, dropping his record to 0-2 Detroit picked up another run in the Phillie 8, Giants 1 third inning when first baseman Richie Hebner doubled in center fielder Kirk PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Dic Gibson, who had singled to left, making Ruthven pitched a six-hitter and Gar the score 4-0. Matthews slammed a two-run hom In the fourth inning Lemon singled in and drove in three runs as th shortstop Alan Trammell, who had Philadelphia Phillies defeated theSa walked. That run made the score 5-0, Francisco Giants 8-1 yesterday. but the Tiger bats did not cool down It was the second straight complet there as Detroit added its final run in game for Ruthven, 2-3, and the Phillie 4 Twins, fit hitters Is fifth win ne tenth victory in their last 11 games. Rookie Alan Fowlkes, 3-2, took the loss. ne The Phillies jumped out to a 3-0 lead he against Fowlkes in the first inning on a he double by Bob Dernier, an RBI single n- by Mike Schmidt and Matthews' second v- homer of the season. ft Mots 4, Dodgers 2 vd NEW YORK (AP) - Hubie Brooks is singled three times and drove in all four la runs to-lead the New York Mets to their 2. fourth straight victory last night, a 4-2 decision over the Los Angeles Dodgers. The loss was the fourth straight for .k the world champion Dodgers, who y dropped one game under .500. er The Mets pounded out 13 hits, in- ie cluding the three by Brooks and four by an John Sterns. Brooks singled two runs across in the first inning and two more te in the fourth - both times with two out s' and the bases loaded - to back the nine- 6-2 hit pitching of Pete Falcone and Neil Allen. Stearns, who scored twice, singled with one out in the first inning off Burt Hooton, 1-2, and one out later Dave Kingman also singled. An infield hit by George Foster loaded the bases and Brooks' single up the middle scored Stearns and Kingman. Reds 2, Pirates 1 PITTSBURGH (AP)- Pinch hitter Rafael Landestoy drove in the winning run with Cincinnati's third double of the ninth inning and right fielder Eddie Milner threw out a runner at the plate to end the game as the Reds rallied to down the Pittsburgh Pirates 2-1 last night. Johnny Bench, who had three of Cin- cinnati's seven hits, opened the ninth with a double off reliever Kent Tekulve. Bench moved to third on a fly ball by Larry Biittner and scored when Dan Driessen doubled off loser Rod Scurry, 1-2. Landestoy then blooped a double along the line in shallow right field. Joe Price, 1-1, was the winner in relief of starter Bruce Berenyi, who went seven innings and yielded only a first-inning run on an infield hit by Omar Moreno, a stolen base, catcher Alex Trevino's throwing error and Johnny Ray's single. 0 I I JUSTWHAT THE DOCTOR ORDERED CALL 764-0558 FOR A SUBSCRIPTION 6 S