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Page 14-Saturday, June 12, 1982-The Michigan Daily
MAJOR LEAGUE ROUND I
Brewers bounce

MILWAUKEE (UPI) - Paul Molitor Romero went to third on the
scored from first base on a single and then scored on a sacrifice fly
an error by center fielder Kirk Gibson Yount.
with one out in the eighth inning last PETE VUCKOVICH, 8-2,v
night to lead the Milwaukee Brewers to innings to pick up his sevent
an 8-6 victory over the Detroit Tigers. victory. Rollie Fingers work
Marshall Edwards led off the eighth th inning for his 12th save. ^
with a single off Aurelio Lopez, 1-1, and The Brewers scored four r
was forced at second by Molitor on an sixth to take a 6-4 lead. Edwai
attempted sacrifice. Ed Romero RBI single, Molitor added a ri
singled to center, moving Molitor to single and Yount capped the ii
third and he scored when Gibson threw a two-run single.
wildly past third base. But the Tigers came hack

error and with one run in the seventh andc
by Robin the eighth. Larry Herndon slash
RBI single in the seventh, and G
went eight and Mike Ivie-who had four I
h straight ripped back-to-back doubles it
ed the nin- eighth.
uns in the Blue Jars 2, A's l
rds had an TORONTO (AP)- Jim Clancy
un-scoring dueled Oakland's Brian Kingman
ning with a three-hitter and Damaso G
doubled in the winning run a
k to tie it Toronto clue Jays edged the A
yesterday.
Clancy, 6-3, who limited theA
singles by Dan Meyer and Tony A
and a double by Dave Lopes, stru
eight and walked two to record his
complete-game victory of the seas
KINGMAN, making his first st.
the season after being recalled
Tacoma, yielded just four hits
struck out three and walked three.
Toronto scored its winning runi
fifth on Garcia's RBI double to lef
scored Alfredo Griffin, who
t singled.
The Blue Jays scored their firstr
the second inning after a throwing
by center fielder Dwayne Murphy.
After Dave Revering and I
Moseby reached on singles, H
Powell hit a deep drive to centei
vancing Revering to third. Rev
came home when Murphy's rel
cutoff man Lopes sailed high.
The A's tied it in the fourth
Meyer reached on a bunt, took thi
a single by Armas and scored
groundout by Wayne Gross.
Expos 9,fCubs 8
MONTREAL (AP)- Tim R
lashed a two-run double with onec
the eighth inning last night as the
treal Expos defeated the Chicag(
extending the Cubs' losing streak
games.
Chicago had taken an 8-7 lead
five runs in their half of the ei
highlighted by pinch-hitter K
Moreland's three-run homer
reliever Woodie Fryman, 3-2.
Fryman also allowed an RBI s
a by Leon Durham while Ryne Sand
tagged starter Charlie Lea for an
AP Photo double to account for the other Chi
runs in the eighth.
Montreal rallied against reliever

[UP
Tigers
one in Campbell, 0-3, as Tim Wallach and
ed an Chris Speier sandwiched singles bet-
ibson ween Warren Cromartie's fly out. Pin-
RBI- ch-hitter Brad Mills walked to load the
n the bases and Raines followed with a
double to right.
Red Sox 6, Indians 2
y out- BOSTON (AP) - Tom Burgmeier
with pitched eight innings of three-hit relief
arcia and the Boston Red Sox capitalized on
s the Lary Sorensen's error, wild pitch and
's 2-1 two balks for four first-inning runs to
defeat the Cleveland Indians 6-2 last
A's to night.
rmas Burgmeier, 3-0, relieved injured star-
ck out ter Bobby Ojeda at the start of the
third second inning when Ojeda pulled a
on. hamstring muscle in his left leg. The
art of reliever struck out two and walked two.
from SORENSEN, 5-5, was the loser as the
. He Red Sox triumphed for the sixth time in
their last seven games.
in the Leading off the Boston first, Jerry
t that Remy bunted for a single and went to
had second when Sorensen threw wild to fir-
st on the play. Dwight Evans walked
run in and both runners advanced on a wild
error pitch.
Jim Rice singled them home, took
Lloyd second on a balk and third on Carney
osken Lansford's single. Another balk scored
r, ad- Rice and moved Lansford to second.
ering Lansford went to third on a single. Rich
ay to Gedman then flied out to left fielder
Miguel Dilone and Lansford scored
when when Dilone's throw back into the in-
rd on field was wild.
on a
Orioles 9, Yankees 4
BALTIMORE (AP) - Gary Roenicke
aines and Cal Ripken Jr. drove in three runs
out in apiece last night as the Baltimroe
Mon- Orioles defeated the New York Yankees
o 9-8, 9-4 to continue streaks for teams
to 11 moving in opposite directions.
It was the sixth victory in seven
with games for the Orioles, while the -
ghth, Yankees have lost six of their last
Keith seven.
off Roenicke connected for his 14th
homer during Baltimore's five-run first
ingle inning after John Lowenstein's two-out,
(berg bad-hop double over first baseman
RBI John Mayberry's head. Ripken
cago followed with his fifth homer and added
", a two-run single in the seventh.

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(Above) Milwaukee's Jim Gantner (17)
fires to first base to complete a double
play as Detroit's Alan Trammell slides
into second during last night's game in
Milwaukee. (Right) Carney Lansford of
the Boston Red Sox/gets back to first
safely, avoiding a pickoff attempt by
the Cleveland Indians last night in
Boston's Fenway Park.

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