Sports Page 12 Saturday, July 10, 1982 The Michigan Doily BELL'S HOMER WINS 1ST OF 2 Texas trips ARLINGTON, Texas (AP)- Buddy Bell cracked a two-run homer with one- out in the bottom of the ninth inning last night, leading the Texas Rangers to a 3- 2 victory over the slumping Detroit Tigers in the first game of a twi-night doubleheader. Johnny Sample led off the bottom of the ninth with a double, only the third hit off Tigers' starter Pat Underwood. DAVE TOBIK, 2-3, replaced Under- wood after the hit and retired Bill Stein on a line drive to first. Bell then slam- med a 1-1 pitch over the left field fence, handing Detroit its 20th loss in 25 games. Tom Brookens had put Detroit ahead 2-1 in the sixth. Lance Parrish singled with one out, and when Texas starter John Butcher went to a 3-2 count on Mike Ivie, Danny Dar- win was brought by Rangers skipper Don Zimmer. Ivie drew ball four and Darwin then walked Jerry Turner to load the bases. . Brookens singled in Parrish, but Darwin retired Lynn Jones and Alan Trammell on pop flies to end the inning. TEXAS TOOK a 1-0 lead in the first when Bell doubled and scored on a single by Dave Hostetler. Detroit tied the game in the fifth when Jones doubled and Trammell singled him home. Underwood, who retired 17 straight batters at one point, walked one and struck out two in eight innings of work. Darwin, 5-2, pitched 3 2/3 innings of one-hit relief, allowing one walk and striking out two in picking up the win. Padres 5, Mets 3 NEW YORK (AP) - Terry Kennedy singled home the tie-breaking run in the seventh inning and an insurance run in the ninth while rookie reliever Luis De Leon snuffed a New York uprising in the eighth as the San Diego Padres beat the Mets 5-3 in the first game of yester- day's twi-night double-header. Keninedy's seveth-inning hit off loser Charlie Puleo, 6-6, broke a 3-3 tie and was his 10th game-winning RBI of the season. Tim Flannery led off with a single off Puleo's foot and was walked to secnd. Two outs later, Kennedy blooped a single to left to score Flan- nery. IN THE SAN Diego ninth, Garry Templeton singled, stole second - the Padres' fifth steal in as many attempts - and scored on another single by Ken- nedy. The victory was the Padres' sixth straight and stretched the Mets' longest losing streak of the season to seven. The Mets, who erased a 3-0 deficit with a run in the fifth and two in the six- th, threatened to pull it out in the eighth when Mookie Wilson singled and Bob Bailor was hit on the forearm by a pitch from winner Floyd Chiffer, 4-1, who replaced starter Chris Welsh in the six- th. Bailor was taken to a hospital for X- rays. DELEON RETIRED George Foster on a fly ball and Dave Kingman and Ellis Valentine on pop-ups and went on to post his eighth save of the season. The Padres took a 3-0 lead in the four- Tigers, th inning on Ruppert Jones' leadoff double, an RBI single by Sixto Lezcano, a single by Broderick Perkins, an in- field out and Welsh's two-out, two-run single. The Mets, held hitless through four innings, picked up a run in the fifth on Valentine's single, Ron Hodges' double and Wally Backman's grounder. They tied it in the sixth with the help of two San Diego errors, scoring on a grounder by Bailor and a single by Kingman. Cubs 12, Reds 0 CHICAGO (AP)- Gary Woods drove in three runs with a homer and a single and Jerry Morales' bases-loaded triple highlighted a six-run seventh inning yesterday to lead Fergle Jenkins and the Chicago Cubs to a 12-0 victory over the Cincinnati Reds. r Woods' third homer of the season - came in the sixth inning off loser Bob Shirley, 2-7, following a walk to Leon Durham. JENKINS, 6-9, threw a five-hitter and struck out seven in posting his 48th career shutout, first in three years and his third complete game of the season. The Cubs jumped ahead with a run in the first when Ryne Sandberg doubled, went to third on a wild pitch and scored as Bill Buckner grounded out. Chicago added an unearned run in the third. Sandberg walked with one out and was caught off first by Shirley, but shortstop Dave Concepcion dropped 3-2 Dan Driessen's throw and Sandberg was safe at second. Buckner then singled him home. Junior Kennedy started the seventh- inning rally, against reliever Greg Harris with a single. Buckner grounded to Ron Oester but his throw on an at- tempted force at second was wild and the runners advanced to second and third. Durham was given an intentional pass before Morales tripled to center and then scored on a single by Woods. Jody Davis walked and Larry Bowa doubled to score Woods. before Davis scored the final run of the inning on a sacrifice fly by Jenkins. Twins 4, Red Sox 1 BOSTON (AP) - Rookie Frank Viola scatttered six hits in recording his first complete game in the major leagues last night as the red-hot Minnesota Twins beat the Boston Red Sox 4-1 for their ninthvictory in their last 11 games. Viola, 3-0, struck out six and walked one as the Twins snapped Boston star- ter Dennis Eckersley's three-game winning streak. The Red Sox right- hander has been unofficially named by Oakland Manager Billy Martin to be the starting pitcher for the American League in next Tuesday's All-Star Game at Montreal. Minnesota took a 2-0 off Eckersley, 9- 7. in the fourth. 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League team (PAL), 100-83. Whereas McGee, Johnson and Things started out well for Garner were on the losing end of a McGee and his teammates as they final score, the same was not true quickly jumped to a 10-0 lead. for a team of past, present and Roundhouse Pizza had leads as big future Wolverines. as 22 points in the first half. Moe's Whiffletree downed But everything went wrong for Brewer's Gulf, 84-77. Leading the Rondhouse Pizza early in the way to victory were Mark Lozier second half, as it was outscored 27- (past), Eric Turner (present) and 9 to put it down 70-66. recruits Robert Henderson and WITH THREE minutes to go, Roy Tarpley (future). AP Photo DETROIT'S LYNN JONES (35) scampers home to score in the fifth inning as Texas catcher Jim Sundberg (10) leaps to catch the late throw from the Ranger outfield. Jones' run wasn't enough for the Tigers, however, as they dropped the first game of last night's doubleheader by a score of 3-2.