The Michigan Daily--Friday, July 16, 1982-Page 11 Tigers break record with 11-run inning MINNEAPOLIS (AP)- The Detroit Tigers scored a record 11 runs against the Minnesota Twins in the first inning last night. The Tigers sent 14 men to the plate in scoring the most runs ever in one inning against the Twins. Detroit held the old mark of 10 runs in the sixth inning June 13, 1967, at Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington, Minn. LOU WHITAKER led off with a single off Jack O'Connor and Chet Lemon followed with a double, scoring Whitaker. Larry Herndon singled Lemon home and Lance Parrish followed with another single before Mike Ivie popped out. Enos Cabell doubled to drive in Her- ndon and chase O'Connor. John Pacella relieved and was greeted with an RBI single by John Wockenfuss that made it 4-0. Tom Brookens blooped a single to center, scoring Cabell. Alan Trammell hit into a fielder's choice and Brookens was safe at second on shortstop Ron Washington's error on the play, loading, the bases. Whitaker forced Trammell at second as Wocken- fuss scored the sixth run. Lemon walked to reload the bases and Herndon doubled to clear them. Finally, Parrish hit a 434-foot two-run homer to left-center to complete the scoring. _ Brewers 8, White Sox 4 MILWAUKEE (AP) - Jim Gantner's RBI single capped a three-run fourth inning and Jim Slaton pitched 7 1/3 in-' nings of four-hit relief, leading the Milwaukee Brewers to a 8-4 victory over the Chicago White Sox in the first game of last night's doubleheader. The Brewers took a 4-1 lead with their three-run fourth against Dennis Lamp, 6-4. After Ted Simmons singled and Gorman Thomas walked, Roy Howell, Marshall Edwards and Gantner lined RBI singles. The White Sox made it 4-2 in the fifth against Slaton, 7-1, when Mike Squires doubled and came around on grounders by Vance Law and Aurelio Rodrigues. Blue Jays 5, Rangers I TORONTO (AP)- Consecutive home runs by Barry Bonnell and JesseBar- field and the hot hitting of Alfredo Grif- fin backed the eight-hit pitching of Dave Stieb as the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Texas Rangers 5-1 last night. Stieb, 8-10, recorded his 10th com- plete game, tying him with Oakland's Rick Langford for the American League lead. Loser Rick Honeycutt, 4-10, lasted just 2 2/3 innings. The loss was only the second for Honeycutt in nine career decisions against the Blue Jays. Brazes 11, Cubs 4 CHICAGO (AP) - Bruce Benedict drove in three runs with a single and a homer and Dale Murphy added a two- run shot to lead the Atlanta Braves to an 11-4 victory over the Chicago Cubs yesterday as Phil Niekro posted his 247th career win. Niekro, 7-3, went the distance for the second time this year, scattering nine hits and striking out five. The Braves rocked Chicago starter Ferguson Jenkins, 6-10, for five runs in the first 1 % innings, the earliest knockout this season for the veteran right-hander. AP Photo- ATLANTA'S DALE MURPHY reaches in vain for the Cubs' Jody Davis' cen- ter field homer in the fourth inning yesterday. The Braves went on to win, however.11-4. No agreement in NFL NEW YORK (AP) - Three days of accept an offer made by the team prior "He told me he still hadn't negotiations between the National to midnight yesterday. Herzeg said. "I'd say unconce Football League players union and Several first-round draft choices, his attitude. He just cont team owners representatives recessed perhaps in an attempt to avoid that in- vacillate back and forth. How without any agreement yesterday, definite status, have signed contracts in you wait?" allowing the current contract to expire the last few days. Biles' decision marked th at midnight. Miami's Roy Foster and the New crisis involving Stabler in Though there way no imminent York Giants' Butch Woolfolk signed seasons, Stabler surprisingly threat of a strike or a training camp Thursday. The Baltimore Colts start his retirement prior to the sta lockout by the owners, the midnight ex- training camp today, and the other 1981 camp but came back afte piration of the five-year contract opens teams will start within two weeks. Nielsen suffered a shoulder inj the way for possible job action by the Stabler on waiters Stabler struggled through players and throws about 90 unsigned year and lost his starting job rookies intolimbo. HOUSTON (AP) - Quarterback Ken end of the season when Niels "We're going nowhere-and not so Stabler, told last week he would not be ned. rapidly," said Jack Donlan, executive invited to training camp, was placed on Stabler failed to attend director of the council and the owners' waivers yesterday by the Houston chief negotiator. Oilers of the National Football League. MORE TALKS were planned for next Coach Ed Biles, at odds with the 13- week in Washington, D.C., but exact year veteran since he took over as head dates were not announced. coach last season, said his decision was The two sides disagreed on what ef- based on Stabler's playing ability and feet the end of the contract wil have on the Oilers' plans for offensive changes. ACtiOfl SportswI unsigned rookies, such as Heisman STABLER HAS not spoken with the Trophy winner Marcus Allen of Oilers staff during the off season and FACTORYCLOSOEO Southern Cal and quarterback Jim missed an appointment with NFL McMahon of Brigham Young. Commissioner Pete Rozelle, concer- Accoridng to the union, unsigned ning Stabler's alleged involvement with Swimwear rookies - of which there were about 90 a convicted gambler. as of yesterday morning - could sign on Biles said he told Stabler of his plans Footwear contracts after midnight. No unsigned July 7 and offered him a chance to d we playes can attend training camps, and retire or to seek a job with another Y the union says any rookie contracts team. Stabler had promised Biles a signed after the deadline could be decision on Monday, Biles said, but ef- 4os ats t ee voided by law. forts to reach Stabler have failed. HOWEVER, the council, in a letter to Oiler General Manager Ladd Herzeg 663-6771 all 28 NFL teams, said clubs can sign, finally contacted Stabler Wednesday rookies after July 15, if those rookies - -night but still got no reply: de ern ine vlc e an an art r 1 jur ho ser of I U dispute cided," training sessions although Biles had ned was warned that the extra sessions were ued to necessary if Stabler planned to play for ong can the Oilers. 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